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The entire 2014-15 Pitt men's basketball media guide and fact book. Contains information on all coaches and players, Pitt basketball tradition, historical information, records and includes season preview and season in review from the Pitt men's basketball program.

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Page 1: 2014-15 Pitt Men's Basketball Media Guide and Fact Book

2014-15MEDIA GUIDE

&FACT BOOK

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PITT BASKETBALL: CULTURE OF SUCCESS

Totals are as of May 4, 2014:Conference Overall

School W-L Pct. W-L Pct.Duke 159-47 .772 375-83 .819*PITT 152-70 .685 345-106 .765*Syracuse 150-72 .676 348-111 .758*Louisville 154-70 .688 341-117 .745North Carolina 139-72 .659 333-125 .727*Notre Dame 129-93 .581 278-150 .650Maryland 116-95 .550 278-156 .641*Boston College 105-106 .498 232-154 .601North Carolina State 98-113 .464 240-161 .599Florida State 102-110 .481 234-161 .592Clemson 91-121 .429 221-154 .589Wake Forest 96-116 .453 221-159 .582Miami 92-120 .434 217-162 .573Virginia 98-114 .462 206-170 .548Virginia Tech 82-130 .387 204-178 .534Georgia Tech 80-132 .377 200-184 .521

Pitt Basketball achievements in establishing its “Tradition of Excellence.”

Compiled a 345-106 record over the past 13 seasons (2001-14) and .765winning percentage, which ranks among the nation’s top-five best winningpercentages during that span.

Owns a 152-70 league record and .685 winning percentage in leagueregular season play (ACC and Big East) over the last 13 seasons, whichranks second in the Atlantic Coast Conference over that period.

Advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 12 of the last 13 seasons, one of onlyseven schools nationally to achieve that honor. The 12 appearances rankas the second most in the Atlantic Coast Conference during that span.

Claimed six Big East championships including four regular season titles(2002, 2003, 2004 and 2011) and two tournament titles (2003 and 2008).The six conference titles rank as the fourth most in the ACC from 2001-14.

Ascended to the nation’s No. 1 ranking for the first time in school history(2008-09 season).

Awarded with a No. 1 seed upon entering the NCAA Tournament for thefirst time in school history (2009) and two times overall (2009 and 2011).

Surpassed both 20 wins overall and 10 wins in conference regular seasonplay for the 12th time in the last 13 seasons. Pitt is the only Big Eastprogram to have won over 20 overall games and 10 league games withsuch consistency from 2001-13.

Advanced to NCAA Elite Eight play for the second time in school history(2009) and NCAA Sweet Sixteen play five times in the last 13 seasons. Only11 programs nationwide have advanced to more Sweet Sixteens duringthat span (Duke-9, Kansas-9, Michigan St.-8, Connecticut-7, Arizona-7,Syracuse-6, UNC-6, Louisville-6, Wisconsin-6, Kentucky-6, Florida-6).

Won 10 or more league regular season games 12 times in the last 13seasons.

Completed six of the last 13 seasons ranked among the nation’s top-10programs and 10 of those years ranked among the nation’s top-25.

Named Madison Square Garden’s “Team of the Decade” after winning twoBig East titles and advancing to seven league tournament title games from2000-10. Pitt advanced to seven of eight Big East Championship Finalsfrom 2000-08, a mark that ranks fifth among the all-time best conferencetournament title run streaks in NCAA Division I basketball history.

Concluded its 12th year in the Petersen Events Center with a 193-27record and .877 winning percentage (16-0 in 2002-03, 19-1 in 2003-04,13-4 in 2004-05, 16-1 in 2005-06, 16-2 in 2006-07, 16-2 in 2007-08, 19-0 in 2008-09, 17-1 in 2009-10, 17-1 in 2010-11, 15-7 in 2011-12, 16-3 in2012-13, 13-5 in 2013-14). The 193-27 record and .877 winningpercentage ranks as the nation’s ninth-best current mark since the arenaopened in 2002-03. Pitt won 40 consecutive home games from 2002-04, astreak which spanned two years and 68 days. Pitt also won its first 34games in the Petersen Events Center, the third longest streak to open anew arena in NCAA Division I basketball history (1. UCLA, 51; 2.Providence, 41; 3. Pitt, 34).

Sold out the Petersen Events Center in each of its first 12 seasons ofoperation and has enjoyed a string of 216 consecutive regular seasonhome sellouts dating back to the 2002-03 season. Tickets are at apremium as the Petersen Events Center has a season ticket waiting list ofnearly 13,000 members. The Petersen Events Center is considered one ofthe nicest on-campus college basketball facilities in the nation.

Attracted exactly 2,322,832 fans since the Petersen Events Center openedin 2002-03, an average of 10,558 per game.

Appeared on television in 388 games (including 220 national TV contests)during the last 13 seasons, an average of over 29 times per year (ESPN-94,ESPN2-42, CBS-42, ABC-4, ESPNU-31, ESPN-Classic-1, FSN National-2,HDNet-6, ESPN Regional-132, CBS Sports Network-1, ESPN3-19, Tru-TV-1,TBS-2, TNT-1, Comcast/Philly-1, Pitt Panthers Television-9).

Graduated over 80 percent of its players including a total of 36 playersover the last 12 seasons (Griffin Abel, Chase Adams, Marcus Bowman,Gilbert Brown, Jaron Brown, Sean Brown, Mike Cook, John DeGroat, YuriDemetris, Jermaine Dixon, Tim Frye, Ashton Gibbs, Antonio Graves, DoyleHudson, Levon Kendall, Brandin Knight, Carl Krauser, Ontario Lett, ChadJohnson, Mark McCarroll, Gary McGhee, Julius Page, Lamar Patterson,Maurice Polen, Ronald Ramon, Nick Rivers, Nasir Robinson, Charles Small,Dante Taylor, Ryan Tiesi, Chevon Troutman, Austin Wallace, Tray Woodall,Cameron Wright, Talib Zanna and Donatas Zavackas).

Achieved three top-10 percent Academic Performance Ratings (2013-14,2011-12, 2010-11) over the last four seasons, one of only three ACCprograms to achieve that honor in that timeframe (Pitt, Duke, Notre Dame).

COLLEGE BASKETBALL’S BEST PROGRAMS (2001-14) PITT BASKETBALL: CULTURE OF SUCCESS

ESPN The Magazine, October, 2010

1. Allen Fieldhouse, Kansas2. Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke3. Rupp Arena, Kentucky4. New Mexico Arena, New Mexico5. O’Connell Center, Florida6. PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER7. Bramlage Coliseum, Kansas State8. Assembly Hall, Illinois9. Gallagher-Iba Arena, Okla. State10. Matthew Knight Arena, Oregon

Bleacher Report, June 24, 2010

1. Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke2. Allen Fieldhouse, Kansas3. Rupp Arena, Kentucky4. Gallagher-Iba Arena, Okla. State5. Carrier Dome, Syracuse6. Comcast Center, Maryland7. PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER8. Breslin Center, Michigan State9. Memorial Gym, Vanderbilt10. Kohl Center, Wisconsin

TOP-10 LOUDEST COLLEGEBASKETBALL ARENAS

TOUGHEST PLACES TO PLAYIN COLLEGE BASKETBALL

ACC’S BEST PROGRAMS (2001-14)

Where Pitt ranks among national winning percentage leaders and top programsover the last 13 seasons; updated as of May 4, 2014.

School 2013-14 2001-13 Total Pct.Kansas 25-10 363-71 388-81 .827Duke 26-9 349-74 375-83 .819Gonzaga 29-7 322-77 351-84 .807Memphis 24-10 337-78 361-88 .804PITT 26-10 319-96 345-106 .765Florida 36-3 313-108 349-111 .759Syracuse 28-6 320-105 348-111 .758Kentucky 29-11 316-103 345-114 .752Louisville 31-6 310-111 341-117 .745Connecticut 32-8 297-112 329-120 .733Wisconsin 30-8 291-113 322-120 .729North Carolina 24-10 309-115 333-125 .727Ohio State 25-10 281-111 306-121 .717Michigan State 29-9 301-125 330-134 .711Butler 14-17 297-110 311-127 .710Xavier 21-13 288-114 309-127 .709Arizona 33-5 276-127 309-132 .700Texas 24-11 290-124 314-135 .699Marquette 17-15 282-122 299-137 .686Illinois 20-15 284-130 304-145 .677UCLA 28-9 264-138 293-147 .666Western Kentucky 20-12 258-133 278-145 .657Cincinnati 27-7 255-142 281-149 .653Georgetown 18-15 252-130 270-145 .651Oklahoma State 21-13 262-139 283-152 651Notre Dame 15-17 263-133 278-150 .650Oklahoma 23-10 249-137 272-147 .649

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Consecutive Game Streaks ............. 136Team Game Records ............... 137-139Superlative Team Records .............. 138Opponent Game Records ......... 140-142Freshman Season Records ............. 143Freshman Game Records ............... 144Year-by-Year Statistics ............. 145-146Team Season Highs ................. 147-148Winning Streaks .............................. 148Postseason History .......................... 149NCAA Tournament Records ..... 150-151NCAA Game History ................. 152-153National Polls ................................... 154Attendance Records ....................... 155100-Point Games ............................ 156Margin of Victory Records ............... 156Comeback Wins .............................. 157Halftime Leads/Deficits ................... 157Overtime Games/OT Records .......... 158Miscellaneous Records ................... 159Petersen Events Center Records ..... 160

All-Time Letterwinners ............. 162-164All-Time Numerical Roster ....... 165-166All-Time Team Captains .................. 166All-Time Lineups ...................... 167-168Career Individual Statistics ....... 169-173All-Time Scores ....................... 174-189Pitt vs. All Opponents ...................... 190Series Results .......................... 191-199In-Season Tournaments ........... 200-201Pitt vs. Conferences ........................ 202

Chancellor Mark Nordenberg ... 204-205A.D. Steve Pederson ................ 206-207The University of Pittsburgh ............. 208

THE UNIVERSITY

TABLE OF CONTENTSTable of Contents ................................ 1Memo to the Media ........................ 2-3Media Information and Policies ....... 2-3Petersen Events Center Map ............... 2Network TV Information ...................... 3University of Pittsburgh Map ............... 4Parking and Directions ........................ 4Pitt IMG Sports Radio Network ........... 52014-15 Travel Headquarters .............. 5Primary Media Outlets ......................... 6Pittsburgh Service Directory ................ 7Area Hotels ......................................... 7Travel Directory ................................... 72014-15 Opponent SID Contacts ........ 82015 ACC Tournament Bracket .......... 92015 NCAA Tournament Bracket ..... 10

Season Preview ........................... 12-15Pitt Preseason Storylines ................... 12What Pitt Returns in 2014-15 ........... 132014-15 Pitt Roster ........................... 16

Head Coach Jamie Dixon ........... 18-26The Jamie Dixon File ........................ 19Dixon in the Community .................... 20Year-by-Year With Dixon .................... 21Dixon by the Numbers ....................... 23Dixon vs. Opponents .......................... 24Fast Facts About Dixon ..................... 24What They’ve Said About Dixon ....... 25Dixon by the Numbers ....................... 26Brandin Knight .................................. 27Bill Barton ......................................... 28Marlon Williamson ............................. 29Brian Regan ...................................... 30Pitt Basketball Support Staff ...... 31-32

Cameron Wright .......................... 34-38Aron Nwankwo ................................. 39Derrick Randall ........................... 40-41Durand Johnson .......................... 42-45Chris Jones ................................. 46-47James Robinson .......................... 48-52Mike Lecak ....................................... 53Jamel Artis .................................. 54-55Josh Newkirk .............................. 56-57Joseph Uchebo ................................. 58Michael Young ............................. 59-61Tyrone Haughton ............................... 62Sheldon Jeter ................................... 63Cameron Johnson ............................. 64Ryan Luther ....................................... 65Joshua Ko ......................................... 66Career Individual Statistics .......... 67-68

2013-14 Season in Review ......... 70-722013-14 Honors and Awards ............ 702013-14 Accomplishments ............... 712013-14 Records/Milestones ............ 72Where Pitt Ranked in NCAA Stats .... 722013-14 Statistics/Results ................ 73ACC/ACC Tourney/NCAA Stats ......... 74Game Highs and Lows ...................... 75Points/Rebounds/Assists .................... 76

MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS

PLAYER PROFILES

TRADITION & ACHIEVEMENTS

MEDIA INFORMATION

SEASON PREVIEW

The 2014-15 Pitt Men’sBasketball Media Guide is apublication of the University ofPittsburgh Athletic MediaRelations Office and wasmanaged, written, created,designed and edited by GregHotchkiss.

EDITOR: Greg Hotchkiss

PRINTINGKnepper Printing, Clinton, Pa.

LAYOUT AND DESIGNGreg Hotchkiss

PHOTOGRAPHYHarry Bloomberg; MichaelDrazdzinski; Pete Madia; SeanPatrick Brady; Chuck LeClaire,Will Babin, Image Point; JoeKapelewski; Duane Reiter,Bobby Mizzia, Chaz Palla;Dave Arrigo; Patricia Nagle;Herb Ferguson; Matt Freed,Gary Guydosh; Michael E.Haritan; Jason Hillman; Hail toPitt: A Sports History of theUniversity of Pittsburgh by JimO’Brien and Marty Wolfson;Panther Pride: University ofPittsburgh Men’s Basketball;Houston Chronicle, SamSciullo, Jr.; Sue Wrbican,Brian Spurlock; Stephen C.Parker; Brian Tirpak; MitchellLayton; Shawn Sullivan;Pittsburgh Pirates; PittsburghSteelers; PittsburghConvention and VisitorsBureau; Stephen Slade, USABasketball; NBA PhotoServices; CBS; CoSIDa; MikeHumes, ESPN.

MEDIA INFORMATION Men’s Basketball Contact:

Greg Hotchkiss Office Phone:

(412) 648-8240 Cell Phone:

(412) 491-5296 E-Mail:

[email protected] Web Address:

www.pittsburghpanthers.com Media Relations Fax:

(412) 648-8248 Courtside Phone:

(412) 648-2318 Media Relations Mailing

Address:P.O. Box 7436, Petersen EventsCenter, Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Overnight Address:Athletic Media Relations, 3719Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA15261

2013-14 ACC Standings/Results ....... 762013-14 Final ACC Statistics ............ 77Game-by-Game Reviews ............ 78-86

Pitt’s Championship Teams ......... 88-94Program Achievements ..................... 94Record by Decade ............................ 94Winningest Two/Four-Year Periods .... 94National Honors ................................. 95All-America Players ..................... 96-97Regional Honors ................................ 98Conference Honors ................... 99-101School Honors .......................... 101-102Panthers in the NBA ........................ 103International Panthers ..................... 104Pitt’s Retired Jerseys ................ 105-108Don Hennon .................................... 105Billy Knight ...................................... 106Charles Smith ................................. 107Brandin Knight ................................ 108

Coaching Records .................... 110-111General Records ....................... 112-114Individual/Team Success ................. 115Quickest to 1,000 Points ................. 115Scoring Leaders ....................... 116-1171,000-Point Club ...................... 118-124Individual Performance Records ..... 125Field Goal Leaders .......................... 126Three-Point Field Goal Leaders ....... 127Free Throw Leaders ........................ 128Rebound Leaders ............................ 129Assists Leaders ............................... 130Blocked Shots Leaders ................... 131Steals Leaders ................................ 132Participation Leaders ...................... 133Individual Game Records ......... 134-136

Pitt’s Oakland Zoo has become one of the nation’s finest student cheering sections.

2013-14 IN REVIEW

COACHING STAFF

RECORDS

HISTORICAL RESULTS

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Media Relations Director GregHotchkiss will coordinate all requestsand media activities for the Pittmen’s basketball program. He canbe reached at (412) 648-8240.

CREDENTIALSCredentials for Pitt home games

are issued to working media onlyand should be requested as early aspossible due to space limitations,parking limitations and demand. Allcredential requests should bedirected to Celeste Welsh via e-mailat [email protected].

Media members are required tomake credential arrangements atleast 24 hours in advance of thegame in question.

Credentials are limited tomembers of the working media only.A media pass allows accreditedmedia access to the Media InterviewRoom, Beano Cook Media Workroom,Press Row and floor access forphotographers/camera crews. OnlyWeb sites of each participatinginstitution with contractual rightsand accredited news web sites willbe issued credentials.

Each visiting opponent SID

submits a list of attending mediamembers. To get on that list, pleaseinform the respective sportsinformation contact.

MEDIA WILL CALL/ENTRANCEAll media members must pick up

credentials and enter the arena atMedia Will Call. Pitt’s Media Will Call/Media Entrance will open two hoursprior to tipoff. It is located at theMiller Administrative Entrance offTerrace Street (across from theUniversity of Pittsburgh School ofMedicine) and adjacent to thePetersen Events Center’s main ticketoffice. Due to time constraints,credentials will not be mailed.Credentials for Pitt opponents will bedropped off at the respective visitingteam’s hotel. Visiting radio and TVbroadcasters/producers may pick uptheir credentials at shootaround orthrough their respective mediarelations contacts.

Once you have received your passat Media Will Call, follow the signsand proceed down the hallway to theelevator. Take the elevator up to theEvent Level (EL) where you canaccess the Beano Cook Media

Workroom, Media Interview Room,Press Row and basketball court. TheMedia Interview Room is on your left,the Media Workroom is on your rightand the court/media seating may beaccessed at the first hallway to yourleft. A media relations representativewill be stationed at Media Will Call toassist you.

PARKINGParking may only be obtained/

approved through the Athletic MediaRelations Office. Parking is limited asall requests must be made at least24 hours in advance of the game inquestion.

Media parking will be at the samelocation as in past years: O’HaraGarage. Media members mustaccess O’Hara Garage off ofUniversity Drive (for directions,please refer to the campus map onpage 4). Media members must callthe Athletic Media Relations Office toconfirm a parking space as a list willbe at the O’Hara Garage gate.

The O’Hara Garage closes fivehours after tipoff. In the event thatyou are locked out of O’Hara Garage,please call the campus police at

(412) 624-2121. Within fiveminutes, a police officer will unlockthe gate for you. Greg Hotchkiss canassist you with this following acontest.

INTERVIEW POLICYThe Athletic Media Relations Office

will assist all media personnel withcoverage of Pitt basketball. Allinterviews with Pitt basketballstudent-athletes MUST be arrangedthrough the Athletic Media RelationsOffice. Generally, Head Coach JamieDixon and selected players will beavailable for interviews two daysprior to each game. Therefore, for aWednesday game, Monday would bethe scheduled interview day atPetersen Events Center. All practicesare closed to the media. If a mediamember wishes to completesomething more in-depth during theweek, please contact Greg Hotchkissat (412) 648-8240 to arrange atime. No interviews will be con-ducted on game day. Players’telephone numbers will not bereleased by the Media RelationsOffice. Out-of-town interviewrequests for Coach Dixon or anyplayer must be made at least 48hours in advance. Due to class,practice, game and study schedules,time is at a premium. Every effortwill be made to fulfill requests.

MEDIA SEATING ON PRESS ROWSeating on press row is limited

and will be assigned on a prioritybasis. The priority basis is as follows:1. Representatives of Pittsburghdistrict papers and metropolitanpapers filing for deadline, othernewspapers covering the respectiveteams, 2. Radio and televisioncommentators, 3. Nationalpublications, and 4. Scouts. Allmedia members must confirm theirattendance to guarantee workingspace.

PHOTOGRAPHERSStill photographers and TV news

cameramen will receive a regularmedia pass and be assigned aposition on the floor at the baseline.Photographers must remain in thespace designated. Be prepared toshow identification if asked to identifyyourself. Strobe lights areprohibited.

VISITING RADIO BROADCASTThe visiting radio broadcast crew

will be issued space next to thevisitor’s bench at the scorers table.As per Atlantic Coast Conferencerules, one ISDN line and one analogphone line will be provided forbroadcast.

A facility representative will be

MEDIA WILLCALL/MEDIAENTRANCELocated off

Terrace Street tothe left of theticket office.

(opens 2 hoursprior to tipoff)

LOCAL LIVETV TRUCKPARKINGLocated onSutherland

Drive.

MEMO TO THE MEDIA

MEDIA ENTRANCE/WILL CALL AT THE PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER

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available prior to the game to answerany questions and/or assist withtechnological needs.

It is recommended that eachvisiting radio crew attendshootaround to setup equipment.Storage for radio equipment isavailable in the Pitt media relationsoffice.

LIVE TV TRUCKSLocal television trucks have been

assigned parking on Sutherland

Drive (see map on page 202, streetleading into the loading dock). Pleasenotify the Athletic Media RelationsOffice if there is an access problem.

SCOUTSScouts are required to make

credential arrangements through theAthletic Media Relations Office via e-mail and will be given a mediacredential. Scouts may pick up theircredential at Media Will Call. There isno parking available for scouts.

PITT ATHLETICMEDIA RELATIONS

WIRELESS ACCESSWireless internet service is

available to media members onlythroughout the Petersen EventsCenter. For a username andpassword, please access the dryerase board in the Beano Cook MediaWorkroom.

Network: PEC-MediaPassword: hail2pitt

TELEPHONESCourtesy phone lines are available

for media use either in the BeanoCook Media Workroom or on PressRow. Dial “9” to get outside thesystem.

POST-GAME PROCEDUREFollowing a 10-minute “cooling

off” period, requested/selected Pittstudent-athletes will be available forinterviews in the Media InterviewRoom. Pitt Head Coach Jamie Dixonwill be available for questionsfollowing his 15-minute postgameradio show. The visiting coach andplayers will also be available in theinterview room. Every effort will bemade to gain access to requestedPitt players.

Pitt’s regular post-gameprocedure in the Interview Room isas follows: 1. Requested/selected Pittstudent-athletes, 2. Opponent coachand/or student-athletes, and 3. PittHead Coach Jamie Dixon.

Opposing teams may make theirstudent-athletes available in thelockerroom or outside the visitor’slockerroom in the hallway. Pleaseread the board in the Beano CookMedia Workroom for updatedinformation on post-game proce-dure.

PITT MEDIA SERVICESMedia members may access the

most up-to-date information on thePitt men’s basketball team on theathletic department’s official Website: www.pittsburghpanthers.com.

Game notes, official statistics,game recaps, boxscores and generalreleases will be updated regularly. Allof this information is available online.

Director of Media Relations GregHotchkiss will also send out gamenotes via e-mail prior to each game.To get on the list, please e-mail himat [email protected].

The media relations officemust be notified of all televisionnetwork and live television needsto guarantee working space.

For technical needs orinformation, please contactPetersen Events Center/SMGrepresentative Anthony Smith at(412) 648-3059.

He can also be reached by e-mail at [email protected].

NETWORK TV/LIVE TV NEEDS

PHONE: (412) 648-8240FAX: (412) 648-8248

MAILING ADDRESS:Pitt Athletic Media Relations

P.O. Box 7436Pittsburgh, PA 15213-0436

OVERNIGHT ADDRESS:Pitt Athletic Media Relations

Petersen Events Center3719 Terrace StreetPittsburgh, PA 15261

WEB SITE:www.pittsburghpanthers.com

SCORELINE/PRESS ROW PHONE:(412) 648-2318

HOTCHKISS OFFICE PHONE:(412) 648-8242

HOTCHKISS CELL PHONE:(412) 491-5296

HOTCHKISS E-MAIL:[email protected]

WEB SITES:www.pittsburghpanthers.com

www.twitter.com/hailtopitthoopswww.twitter.com/CoachDixon

www.facebook.com/PittsburghPantherswww.youtube.com/hailtopitthoops

OTHER KEY NUMBERS:Men’s Basketball: (412) 648-8350

Ticket Office: (412) 648-7488

ABOVE MIDDLE: ESPN’s Dick Vitale interviews Pitt head coach Jamie Dixon courtside.ABOVE: ESPN’s Doris Burke interviews Pitt head coach Jamie Dixon following a Panthers victory.

GREG HOTCHKISSDirector of

Media Relations(Men’s Basketball)

KEY CONTACTS

CELESTE WELSHMedia Relations

Coordinator(Credentials)

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Proceed on Bigelow throughtwo lights at both Fifth Avenueand O’Hara Street.

After O’Hara Street, take animmediate left onto UniversityDrive.

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MAPS/DIRECTIONS/MEDIA PARKINGDIRECTIONS TO THE PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER DIRECTIONS TO MEDIA PARKING LOCATION: O’HARA GARAGE

FROM PITTSBURGHINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Take I-376 East/I-79 East/I-279

toward Pittsburgh. Pass throughthe Fort Pitt Tunnel in the rightlane. Bear right at the first rampover the bridge, following signs forI-376.

Exit I-376 at the Oakland/ForbesAvenue exit (Exit 72A).

Turn left at the third traffic light(McKee Place).

Continue through light. Take right at second light (Terrace

Street). The Petersen Events Center is on

your left.

FROM PENNSYLVANIATURNPIKE (EAST) Take the Pittsburgh/Monroeville

Exit (Exit 57). Follow I-376 Westtoward Pittsburgh.

Take the Oakland Exit (Exit 73B).Bear right and proceed up the hillto the first traffic light.

Take a left at Boulevard of theAllies, then a right at Halket.

Proceed to Forbes Ave. and takea right.

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Street). The Petersen Events Center is on

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FROM THE NORTH Take I-79 South to I-279 South to

I-579 South (across the VeteransBridge).

Exit at the Boulevard of the Allies(Exit 14) toward Monroeville/Oakland.

Turn left at Halket Street. Turn right on Forbes Avenue. Make the left at McKee Place. Continue through light. Take right at second light (Terrace

Street) The Petersen Events Center is on

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Parking Lot is on your left. Each media member’s name

will be on a list at the gate. Youmay be asked to provide photoidentification.

After your car is parked, takethe elevator up to the top level(R-B level).

Walk back up University Drive,find walkway/stairway toPetersen Events Center.

Enter at Media Will Call.

MEDIA PARKING (O’HARA GARAGE)Accessible from University Drive, the O’Hara Garage allows media access to the Petersen Events Center. For Directions, please read the information above.

To enter, media members must be on the pass list at the gate. There are no exceptions.

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Radio coverage includes: The AT&T Pre-Game Show, a 30-

minute show prior to each game andthe 30-minute Baierl AutomotivePost-Game Show.

A weekly Jamie Dixonradio show on 93.7 TheFan, will air beginning inOctober.

In his 46th year, BILLHILLGROVE is the "Voice ofthe Panthers." Hillgrove'sinformative and enthusiasticplay-by-play descriptionshave been a Panthers trademark since1969. A 1962 graduate of DuquesneUniversity, Hillgrove has also served asplay-by-play broadcaster for Pitt Footballfor the past 41 years.

His longevity as a sportscaster has

PITT IMG SPORTS NETWORKJAMIE DIXON RADIO SHOW

PITT IMG BASKETBALLRADIO NETWORK (20)

The following is a game-by-gamelisting of the Pitt basketball team’saccommodations for each road game in2014-15. These locations are as ofSept. 24, 2014.

HAWAII GAME (Nov. 21)/EA SPORTS MAUI INVITATIONAL (Nov.24-26)

Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014;Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa, 2605Ka’anapali Parkway, Lahaina, Maui,Hawaii 96761; Phone: (808) 661-0031.

ACC/BIG TEN CHALLENGE (Dec. 2)Monday, Dec. 1, 2014; Hilton

Garden Inn-Bloomington, 245 N.College Avenue, Bloomington, IN47403; Phone: (812) 331-1335.

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made him one of Pittsburgh’s mostrecognizable and favorite mediapersonalities. He was named thePittsburgh Steelers' play-by-play

announcer in 1994.Hillgrove was awarded theNational FootballFoundation’s 2007 ChrisSchenkel Award, whichhonors a sports broadcasterwho has enjoyed a longand distinguished career.

Joining Hillgrovecourtside for his 36th yearis color analyst DICK

GROAT. A Pittsburgh native, Groat is oneof the city's most enduring sportslegends, making his mark in twodifferent sports. A 2007 CollegeBasketball Hall of Fame inductee, hewas a four-time All-America basketball

Market Station DialPittsburgh KDKA 93.7-FMAltoona WFGB 1290-AMAltoona WVAM 1430-AMAmbridge WMBA 1460-AMBeaver Falls WBVP 1230-AMBedford WBFD 130-AMCentral City WCCL 101.7-FMConnellsville WLSW 103.9-FMDuBois WCED 1420-AMDuBois (FM) WCED 107.9-FMErie WRIE 1260-AMErie (FM) WRIE 107.9-FMHarrisburg WTKT 1460-AMIndiana, Pa. WCCS 1160-AMJohnstown WCRO 1230-AMLatrobe WQTW 1570-AMOil City WKQW 1120-AMRockton WCED 96.7-FMSomerset/ WQZS 93.3-FMMeyersdaleUniontown WMBS 590-AMSirius Satellite Radio TBA

All broadcasts are also available onwww.pittsburghpanthers.com

Broadcast list as of Sept. 25,2014. Checkpittsburghpanthers.com for anupdated men’s basketball list.

Hosted by “Voice of thePanthers” Bill Hillgrove along withhead coach Jamie Dixon, TheJamie Dixon Radio Show willbroadcast live on 93.7 The Fan(KDKA-FM) and other affiliates ofthe Pitt IMG Sports Network. Theshow will air biweekly in theevenings beginning in November.The majority of the shows willtake place on Thursday evenings.

There are 10 total regularseason shows with possibleadditional shows to be announcedat a later date.

and baseball player at Duke, where heis one of only 13 Blue Devils to have hisnumber retired. Groat was named the1952 College Basketball Player of theYear after becoming the first and onlyplayer in NCAA history to lead the nationin both points and assists in the sameseason. Groat played one year for theFort Wayne Pistons before concentratingsolely on professional baseball.

As a member of the PittsburghPirates, Groat captured the NationalLeague batting title as well as MostValuable Player honors in 1960. Thatsame year, the Pirates won the WorldSeries over the Yankees in a dramaticseven-game series. He later went on toplay for the St. Louis Cardinals, wherehe was a key figure on the 1964 WorldSeries championship team.

For the fifth season, CURTIS AIKENjoins Hillgrove and Groat on home radiobroadcasts. A four-year Pitt basketballletterwinner from 1983-87, Aiken ranksamong school all-time career scoringleaders with 1,200 career points. A keyrecruit who helped pave the way forPitt’s entry into the Big East, Aiken wasthe senior leader on Pitt’s 1987-88 co-Big East regular season champion teamthat finished 25-8 overall and 12-4 inleague play.

Pitt’s radio team: 93.7 The Fan, Bill Hillgrove, Dick Groat and Curtis Aiken

Curtis Aiken (left), Dick Groat (center) and “Voice of the Panthers” Bill Hillgrove call Pitt Basketball onthe Pitt IMG Sports Radio Network. Hillgrove and Groat begin their 36th year together broadcastingPanthers basketball, the nation’s longest tenured college basketball broadcast tandem. Aiken joinsHillgrove and Groat for all home games.

The University of Pittsburgh and itsmultimedia rights holder, IMG College,provide the Panthers with thoroughlycomprehensive radio coverage. Pittmen’s basketball game broadcasts airover a loyal network of 20 stations,including 50,000-watt flagship station93.7 The Fan (KDKA-FM) in Pittsburgh.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Jan. 3)Friday, Jan. 2, 2015; Renaissance

Raleigh North Hills Hotel, 410 Main atNorth Hills Street, Raleigh, N.C. 27609;Phone: (919) 571-8773.

BOSTON COLLEGE (Jan. 6)Monday, Jan. 5, 2015; Marriott

Boston Copley Square, 110 HuntingtonPlace, Boston, MA 02116; Phone:(617) 236-5800.

DUKE (Jan. 19)Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015; Marriott at

Research Triangle Park, 4700 GuardianDrive, Durham, N.C. 27703-8460;Phone: (919) 941-6200.

VIRGINIA TECH (Jan. 27)Monday, Jan. 26, 2015; The Inn at

Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference

Center; 901 Prices Fork Road,Blacksburg, VA 24061; Phone: (540)231-0117.

LOUISVILLE (Feb. 11)Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015; Marriott

Louisville Downtown; 280 W. JeffersonStreet, Louisville, KY 40200; Phone:(502) 627-5045.

VIRGINIA (Feb. 16)Thursday, Feb. 15, 2015; Omni

Charlottesville Hotel; 212 RidgeMcIntire Road, Charlottesville, VA22903; Phone: (434) 971-5500.

SYRACUSE (Feb. 21)Friday, Feb. 20, 2015; Sheraton

Syracuse University Hotel andConference Center, 801 University

Avenue, Syracuse, N.Y. 13210; Phone:(315) 475-3000.

WAKE FOREST (March 1)Saturday, Feb. 28, 2015; Winston-

Salem Marriott, 425 N. Cherry Street,Winston-Salem, NC 27101; Phone:(336) 725-3500.

FLORIDA STATE (March 7)Friday, March 6, 2015; Hotel Duval,

415 Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL32301; Phone: (850) 224-6000.

ACC TOURNAMENT (March 10-14)Monday, March 9, 2015; Sheraton

Greensboro Hotel, 3121 High PointRoad, Greensboro, NC 27407; Phone:(336) 292-9161.

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PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS

Altoona Mirror, 301 Cayuga Ave.,Altoona, PA 16602. (814) 946-7461, (800) 339-4482.altoonamirror.com (Buck Frank,sports editor).

Beaver County Times, 400 FairAvenue, Beaver, PA 15009. (724)775-3200. timesonline.com (EricHall, sports editor). Hall Cell: (412)260-8167. Pitt beat: LaurenKirschman.

Butler Eagle, Box 271, 114 W.Diamond Street, Butler, PA 16003.(724) 282-8000. butlereagle.com(John Enrietto, sports editor).

Daily Courier, 127 West AppleStreet, Connellsville, PA 15425.(724) 626-3534. triblive.com/news/fayette (Jason Black, sports editor).

Erie Times-News, 205 W. 12thStreet, Erie, PA 16534. (814) 870-1679. goerie.com (Jeff Kirik, sportseditor).

Harrisburg Patriot-News, 2020Technology Parkway,Mechanicsburg, PA 17050. (717)255-8248. pennlive.com (MichaelSedar, sports editor).

Indiana Gazette, P.O. Box 10, 899Water St., Indiana, PA 15701. (724)465-5555. indianagazette.com(Tony Coccagna, sports editor).

Latrobe Bulletin, 1211 LigonierSt., Latrobe, PA 15650. (724) 537-3351. greaterlatrobe.net (RandySkubek, sports editor).

McKeesport Daily News, 409Walnut Street, McKeesport, PA15132. (412) 664-9161.triblive.com/neighborhoods/yourmckeesport/ (Mark Kaboly,sports editor).

New Castle News, 27 N. MercerSt., P.O. Box 60, New Castle, PA16103. (724) 654-6651.ncnewsonline.com (KayleenCubbal, sports editor).

Pitt News, 434 William Pitt Union,Pittsburgh, PA 15260. (412) 648-7980. pittnews.com (TBA, sportseditor).

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 34Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburgh,PA 15222. (412) 263-1621. post-gazette.com (Jerry Micco, assistantmanaging editor/sports; DonnaEyring, sports editor; Paul Zeise,men’s basketball beat writer; RayFittipaldo, Gene Collier, Ron Cook,columnists. Zeise Cell: (412) 398-2682.

KDKA (CBS affiliate, Channel 2,Pittsburgh), 420 Fort DuquesneBlvd., Pittsburgh, PA 15222. (412)575-2215. kdka.com (MikeVukovcan, senior sports producer;Bob Pompeani, director, anchor/reporter; Mike Zappone, anchor/reporter/producer, Rich Walsh,anchor/reporter).

WTAE (ABC affiliate, Channel 4,Pittsburgh), 400 ArdmoreBoulevard, Pittsburgh, PA 15221.(412) 244-4659. wtae.com(Andrew Stockey, sports director/anchor; Guy Junker, anchor/reporter; Ryan Recker, anchor/reporter; Justin Rose, producer/reporter).

WPXI (NBC affiliate, Channel 11,Pittsburgh), 4145 Evergreen Road,Pittsburgh, PA 15214. (412) 237-1212. wpxi.com (Mark Masa,sports producer; Alby Oxenreiter,sports director/anchor; Bill Phillips,anchor/reporter).

ROOT Sports, 323 North ShoreDrive, Suite 200, Pittsburgh, PA15212. (412) 316-3800.libertysportsgroup.com (ShawnMcClintock, Senior VP/GeneralManager; Doug Johnson, VP/Executive Producer; RogerLehnhart, coordinating producer;Fred Rihn, Dave Racchini,producers; Stan Savran, Rob King,Dan Potash, Paul Alexander,anchors/reporters; Rob Incmikoski,reporter).

PSN (University of PittsburghCampus Station), 411 William PittUnion, Pittsburgh, PA 15260. (412)904-8053. wpts.pitt.edu (SimrathRanhana, sports director).

93.7 FM THE FAN, 651 HolidayDrive, Building 5, Pittsburgh, PA15220. (412) 920-9400.937thefan.com (Ryan Maguire,program director; Joe Kapp, BenLivingston, Kraig Riley, Abbey Way,producers; Jim Colony, Eric

PRINT MEDIAHagman, Jeff Hathhorn, sportsproducer/anchor; Gregg Giannotti,Ron Cook, Colin Dunlap, JoeStarkey, Josh Miller, AndrewFilliponi, Chris Mueller, BobPompeani, Paul Zeise, talk showhosts).

1020 KDKA-AM, 651 Holiday Drive,Building 5, Pittsburgh, PA 15220.(412) 920-9400. kdkaradio.com(Jim Graci, program director; JeffHathhorn, anchor/director/reporter).

970 ESPN (WBGG-AM), 200 FleetStreet, Fourth Floor, Pittsburgh PA15220. (412) 937-1441.970espn.com (Stan Savran, DavidTodd, talk show hosts).

102.5/WDVE-FM, 200 Fleet Street,4th Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15220.(412) 937-1441. dve.com (MikePrisuta, anchor/reporter).

WPTS-FM, 92.1 FM (University ofPittsburgh Campus Station), 416William Pitt Union, Pittsburgh, PA15260. (412) 648-7990.wptsradio.org (Greg Weston,general manager, Kevin Wheeler,sports director).

WXDX 105.9 FM, 200 Fleet Street,Pittsburgh, PA 15220. (412) 333-WXOX. (Bob McLaughlin, MarkMadden, talk show hosts).

Radio Pennsylvania Network,4801 Lindle Road, Harrisburg, PA17111. (800) 735-0202.radiopa.com (Rick Becker, sportsdirector; Shawn McCullough,reporter).

Pantherlair.com(Pittsburgh.Rivals.com), 340Tampa Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA15228. (412) 600-8696.Pittsburgh.rivals.com (Pitt sitecontact: Chris Peak, editor/beatreporter).

PantherDigest.com, 222 ScenicHill Drive, Carnegie, PA 15106.(412) 498-1935. Pantherdigest.com(Pitt site contact: Tony Greco,editor).

WIRE SERVICES

TELEVISION

RADIO

Pittsburgh Sports Report, 40Lincoln Way, Suite 301, Irwin, PA15642. (412) 469-9770.pittsburghsportsreport.com (EllisCannon, publisher; Tony DeFazio,editor; Anthony Jaskulski, beatwriter).

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, D.L.Clark Building, 503 MartindaleStreet, Third Floor, Pittsburgh, PA15212. (412) 321-6460.triblive.com (Duke Mass, duptymanaging editor; Kevin Smith,sports editor; Jerry DiPaola, KevinGorman, Joe Starkey, columnists,John Harris, men’s basketball beatwriter). Harris Phone/Cell: (412)400-6004/(330) 623-0522.

Tribune-Democrat, 425 LocustStreet, Johnstown, PA 15907.(814) 532-5085. tribune-democrat.com (Shawn Curtis,sports editor; Mike Mastovich,reporter).

Uniontown Herald-Standard, 8-18 East Church Street, Uniontown,PA 15401. (724) 439-7500. herald-standard.com (Mike Ciarochi,sports editor).

Valley Independent, Eastgate 19,Monessen, PA 15062. (724) 684-2666. triblive.com/neighborhoods/yourmonvalley (Jeff Oliver, sportseditor).

Valley News Dispatch, 210 FourthAvenue, Tarentum, PA 15084. (724)224-4321. triblive.com/neighborhoods/yourallekiskivalley(Bill Beckner, sports editor).

Washington Observer-Reporter,122 S. Main Street, Washington,PA 15301. (724) 222-2200.observer-reporter.com (ChrisDugan, sports editor).

Associated Press, 11 StanwixStreet, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. (412)281-3747. ap.org (Will Graves,sports writer).

INTERNET SITES

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ACC SCHOOLSCity MileageAtlanta, Ga. .......................... 673Blackburg, Va. ...................... 322Boston, Mass. ....................... 570Charlottesville, Va. ................ 317Chapel Hill, N.C. ................... 506Clemson, S.C. ....................... 601College Park, Md. ................. 244Durham, N.C. ........................ 495Louisville, Ky. ........................ 390Miami, Fla. ......................... 1,235Raleigh, N.C. ......................... 489Syracuse, N.Y. ....................... 360South Bend, Ind. .................. 372Tallahassee, Fla. ................... 991Winston-Salem, N.C. ........... 400

OTHER MAJOR CITIESCity MileageBaltimore, Md. ...................... 250Boston, Mass. ....................... 570Buffalo, N.Y. .......................... 220Charleston, W.Va. ................. 230Charlotte, N.C. ..................... 500Chicago, Ill. ........................... 480Cincinnati, Ohio .................... 294Cleveland, Ohio ..................... 130Columbus, Ohio ..................... 190Detroit, Mich. ........................ 300Hartford, Conn. ..................... 470Indianapolis, Ind. ................... 360Milwaukee, Wis. ................... 560New York City ........................ 380Philadelphia, Pa. ................... 310St. Louis, Mo. ....................... 610Tampa, Fla. ........................ 1,028Washington, D.C. ................. 250

REGIONAL CITIESCity MileageAllentown, Pa. ....................... 284Altoona, Pa. ............................ 95Erie, Pa. ................................ 127Harrisburg, Pa. ...................... 204Reading, Pa. ......................... 261Scranton, Pa. ........................ 286State College, Pa. ................ 137Williamsport, Pa. ................... 199Youngstown, Ohio ................... 70

PITTSBURGH SERVICE DIRECTORYPITTSBURGH AREA HOTELS

OAKLAND Wyndham-University of

Pittsburgh100 Lytton AvenuePhone: (412) 682-6200

Hilton Garden Inn/PittsburghUniversity Place3454 Forbes Ave.Phone: (412) 683-2040

Hampton Inn-University Center3315 Hamlet StreetPhone: (412) 329-4969

Quality Inn-University Center3401 Blvd. of the AlliesPhone: (412) 683-6100

Residence Inn-University/Medical Center3896 Bigelow Blvd.Phone: (412) 621-2200

SpringHill Suites/PittsburghSouthside Works2950 S. Water StreetPhone: (412) 488-8003

TRANSPORTATION

AIRPORT Pittsburgh International Airport

Phone: (412) 472-3525

AIRLINES Air Canada

Phone: (888) 247-2262

AirTranPhone: (800) 247-8726

AmericanPhone: (817) 786-3778

FrontierPhone: (800) 432-1359

JetBluePhone: (800) 538-2583

SouthwestPhone: (800) 435-9792

UnitedPhone: (800) 864-8331

US AirwaysPhone: (800) 428-4322

CAR RENTAL National

Phone: (412) 472-3460

AlamoPhone: (800) 327-9633

AvisPhone: (412) 472-5200

Budget-AirportLocal: (412) 472-5252Phone: (800) 527-0700

Dollar-AirportPhone: (866) 434-2226 or(800) 800-4000

EnterprisePhone: (412) 472-3490

DRIVING DISTANCES

DOWNTOWN Pittsburgh Marriott City Center

112 Washington PlacePhone: (412) 471-4000

Wyndham Grand PittsburghDowntown600 Commonwealth PlacePhone: (412) 391-4600

Westin Convention Center1000 Penn Ave.Phone: (412) 281-3700

Omni William Penn Hotel530 William Penn PlacePhone: (412) 281-7100

SOUTH/WEST/AIRPORT Holiday Inn Express

875 Greentree Rd.Phone: (412) 922-7070

Days Inn1150 Banksville RoadPhone: (412) 531-8900

HertzLocal: (412) 472-5955Phone: (800) 654-3131

PaylessPhone: (412) 472-3100

National-AlamoLocal: (412) 472-5045Phone: (800) 227-7368

TAXI SERVICE Checker Cab

Phone: (412) 321-8100

Yellow Cab of PittsburghPhone: (412) 321-8100

TRAINS Amtrak

Phone: (800) 872-7245Local: (412) 471-6171

Embassy Suites550 Cherrington ParkwayPhone: (412) 269-9070

Greentree-DoubleTree Hilton101 Radisson DrivePhone: (412) 922-8400

Clarion Hotel & ConferenceCenter401 Holiday DrivePhone: (412) 922-8100

Holiday Inn-Airport8256 University BoulevardPhone: (412) 788-8400

Marriott-Airport777 Aten RoadPhone: (412) 788-8800

Wyndham Gardens PittsburghAirportOne Industry LanePhone: (724) 695-0002

FAR LEFT: ESPN’sAndy Katz is afrequent visitor tothe Petersen EventsCenter.

CENTER: CBS’sClark Kellogg andVerne Lundquist atthe PEC.

LEFT: Dick Vitaleand Dan Shulmanare regulars at thePetersen EventsCenter.

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2014-15 OPPONENT CONTACTSBYUMBB Contact: Kyle ChiltonOffice Phone: (801) 422-8948Cell Phone: (801) 422-4909E-mail: [email protected]: byucougars.com

BOSTON COLLEGEMBB Contact: Matthew LynchOffice Phone: (617) 552-2193Cell Phone: (617) 759-3078E-mail: [email protected]: bceagles.com

BRYANTMBB Contact: Allie CrandallOffice Phone: (401) 232-6558 (1)Cell Phone: N/AE-mail: [email protected]: bryantbulldogs.com

CHAMINADEMBB Contact: Kevin HashiroOffice Phone: (808) 739-8579Cell Phone: N/AE-mail: athletics-sid@ chaminade.eduWebsite: goswords.com

CLEMSONMBB Contact: Phil SikesOffice Phone: (864) 656-1985Cell Phone: (864) 525-4889E-mail: [email protected]: clemsontigers.com

DUKEMBB Contact: Matt PlizgaOffice Phone: (919) 684-2633Cell Phone: (919) 812-0882E-mail: [email protected]: goduke.com

DUQUESNEMBB Contact: Dave SabaOffice Phone: (412) 396-5861Cell Phone: (412) 225-5317E-mail: [email protected]: goduquesne.com

FLORIDA STATEMBB Contact: Chuck WalshOffice Phone: (850) 644-1077Cell Phone: (850) 694-2540E-mail: [email protected]: seminoles.com

HOLY CROSSMBB Contact: Charles BareOffice Phone: (508) 793-2583Cell Phone: (508) 864-2612E-mail: [email protected]: goholycross.com

GEORGIA TECHMBB Contact: Mike StamusOffice Phone: (404) 894-5446Cell Phone: (404) 218-9723E-mail:[email protected]: ramblinwreck.com

HAWAIIMBB Contact: Neal IwamotoOffice Phone: (808) 956-9748Cell Phone: N/AE-mail: [email protected]: hawaiiathletics.com

FLORIDA GULF COASTMBB Contact: Jason MacBainOffice Phone: (239) 590-7061Cell Phone: N/AE-mail: [email protected]: fgcuathletics.com

INDIANAMBB Contact: J.D. CampbellOffice Phone: (812) 855-9399Cell Phone: (812) 322-1437E-mail: [email protected]: iuhoosiers.com

LOUISVILLEMBB Contact: Kenny KleinOffice Phone: (502) 852-0112Cell Phone: (502) 599-7865E-mail: [email protected]: gocards.com

MANHATTANMBB Contact: Kevin RossOffice Phone: (718) 862-7709Cell Phone: TBAE-mail: [email protected]: gojaspers.com

MIAMIMBB Contact: Amy WoodruffOffice Phone: (305) 284-3241Cell Phone: (813) 410-1194E-mail: [email protected]: hurricanesports.com

NORTH CAROLINAMBB Contact: Steve KirschnerOffice Phone: (919) 962-7258Cell Phone: (919) 475-2695E-mail: [email protected]: goheels.com

NORTH CAROLINA STATEMBB Contact: Josh RattrayOffice Phone: (919) 605-2445Cell Phone: (919) 515-2102E-mail: [email protected]: gopack.com

NOTRE DAMEMBB Contact: Bernadette CafarelliOffice Phone: (574) 631-8458Cell Phone: (574) 532-0249E-mail: [email protected]: und.com

ST. BONAVENTUREMBB Contact: Steve MestOffice Phone: (716) 375-2695Cell Phone: N/AE-mail: [email protected]: gobonnies.sbu.edu

SAN DIEGO STATEMBB Contact: Mike MayOffice Phone: (619) 594-3019Cell Phone: (619) 644-1767E-mail: [email protected]: goaztecs.com

SYRACUSEMBB Contact: Pete MooreOffice Phone: (315) 443-4796Cell Phone: (315) 952-5011E-mail: [email protected]: suathletics.com

VIRGINIAMBB Contact: Eric BacherOffice Phone: (434) 982-5530Cell Phone: (720) 318-5538E-mail: [email protected]: virginiasports.com

VIRGINIA TECHMBB Contact: Bill DyerOffice Phone: (540) 231-8852Cell Phone: (540) 998-5906E-mail: [email protected]: hokiesports.com

WAKE FORESTMBB Contact: Scott WortmanOffice Phone: (336) 758-6099Cell Phone: (419) 203-4229E-mail: [email protected]: wakeforestsports.com

PURDUEMBB Contact: Chris FormanOffice Phone: (765) 494-3202Cell Phone: N/AE-mail: [email protected]: purduesports.com

ARIZONAMBB Contact: Cory WaltonOffice Phone: (520) 621-0916Cell Phone: N/AE-mail: [email protected]: arizonawildcats.com

NIAGARAMBB Contact: Derrick ThorntonOffice Phone: (716) 286-8588Cell Phone: N/AE-mail: [email protected]: purpleeagles.com

OAKLANDMBB Contact: Scott MacDonaldOffice Phone: (248) 370-4008Cell Phone: (919) 619-4137E-mail: [email protected]: ougrizzlies.com

SAMFORDMBB Contact: Zac SchrieberOffice Phone: (205) 726-2802Cell Phone: (205) 532-3476E-mail: [email protected]: samfordsports.com

MISSOURIMBB Contact: Dave ReiterOffice Phone: (573) 884-2437Cell Phone: (573) 424-8740E-mail: [email protected]: mutigers.com

KANSAS STATEMBB Contact: Tom GilbertOffice Phone: (785) 532-0912Cell Phone: (785) 587-7868E-mail: [email protected]: kstatesports.com

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2015 ACC TOURNAMENTCHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION

GENERAL INFORMATIONDate: March 10-14, 2015.Location: Greensboro, N.C.Arena: Greensboro Coliseum

(23,500)Commissioner: John D.

SwoffordFirst Year/Total Years: 1954/

61 yearsTotal Years: 2nd tournamentPitt in ACC:: 1st year for Pitt in

2013-14.

ACC MEDIA INFORMATIONMedia Coordinator:

Brian MorrisonOffice Phone: (336) 369-1002Cell: (336) 337-4896E-mail Address:

[email protected]: (336) 854-8797Mailing Address:

Atlantic Coast Conference4512 Weybridge LaneGreensboro, N.C. 27407

CREDENTIALSMedia credentials are

authorized and issued by theAtlantic Coast Conference office.Attending media members mustsubmit a form provided by theAtlantic Coast Conference duringthe last several weeks of theregular season. Media memberswho miss the deadline must callBrian Morrison immediately.

More details will be releasedat a later date.

ACC TOURNAMENT HISTORYThe first 13 ACC Tournaments

were held in N.C. State’sReynolds Coliseum (1954-66). In1965, a new tournamentschedule was approved and athree-year rotation wasannounced: 1966 in Raleigh,1967 in Greensboro and 1968 inCharlotte.

Since being moved fromReynolds Coliseum, the ACCTournament has been held at theoriginal Charlotte Coliseum, theCapital Centre in Landover, Md.,the MCI Center in WashingtonD.C., the Omni and GeorgiaDome in Atlanta, Ga., the secondCharlotte (N.C.) Coliseum, theSt. Pete Times Forum in Tampa,Fla. the Charlotte Bobcats Arenaand the Greensboro (N.C.)Coliseum.

FUTURE ACCTOURNAMENT SITESYear Date2015 Greensboro, N.C.2016 Washington, D.C.2017 Brooklyn, N.Y.2018 Brooklyn, N.Y.2019 Charlotte, N.C.2020 Greensboro, N.C.

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FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS FINALSTuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

March 10 March 11 March 12 March 13 March 14

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TBAESPN/ACCN

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No. 7 seed

2015 ACC TOURNAMENT (62nd ANNUAL)

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2015 NCAA TOURNAMENT

FIRST FOUR SITE March 17 & 18:

Dayton, Ohio, University ofDayton Arena (Dayton).

SECOND-THIRD ROUND SITES March 19 & 21:

Jacksonville, Fla., JacksonvilleVeterans Memorial Arena(Jacksonville Univ.); Louisville,Ky., KFC Yum! Center

Year Date Arena, City Host2015 April 4-6 Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Ind. Butler/Horizon L.2016 April 2-4 Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas Houston/Rice2017 TBA2018 TBA2019 TBA2020 TBA2021 TBA

FUTURE FINAL FOUR SITES AND HOSTSHost Phone NumberButler ....................... (317) 940-9414Creighton ................. (402) 280-5544Dayton ..................... (937) 229-4390Duquesne ................ (412) 396-5861Horizon League ....... (317) 237-5622Houston ................... (713) 743-9404IUPUI ....................... (317) 278-JAGSJacksonville ............. (904) 256-7402

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2015 NCAA TOURNAMENT BRACKET

NOTES Eight teams will play in “First Four”games March 17-18 in Dayton, Ohio.

First and second round and regional siteswill be placed in the bracket by the NCAA

Division I Men’s Basketball Committeeannounced on March 15 (6 p.m. ET, CBS).

2015 NCAA TOURNAMENT HOST MEDIA CONTACTS

(Louisville); Pittsburgh, Pa.,Consol Energy Center(Duquesne); Portland, Ore.,Moda Center (Oregon).

March 20 & 22:Charlotte, N.C., Time WarnerCable Arena (Charlotte);Columbus, Ohio, NationwideArena (Ohio State); Omaha,Neb., CenturyLink Center

(Creighton); Seattle, Wash.,Key Arena (Washington).

REGIONAL SITES March 26 & 28:

Midwest: Cleveland, Ohio,Quicken Loans Arena (MAC);West: Los Angeles, Calif.,Staples Center (Pepperdine).

March 27 & 29:East: Syracuse, N.Y., CarrierDome (Syracuse); South:Houston, Texas, NRG Stadium(Rice/Houston).

NCAA FINAL FOUR April 4 & 6:

Indianapolis, Ind., Lucas OilStadium (Butler, IUPUI,Horizon League).

Host Phone NumberLouisville .................. (502) 852-0112Mid-American Conf. (216) 566-4622Ohio State ............... (614) 292-6861Oregon ..................... (541) 346-2253Pepperdine .............. (310) 506-4455Rice ......................... (713) 348-5775Syracuse .................. (315) 443-2608Washington .............. (206) 685-7910

2015 NCAA TOURNAMENT SITES

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SEASON PREVIEWSeason Preview, 12-15

Pitt Preseason Storylines, 12What Pitt Returns in 2013-14, 13

2014-15 Pitt Roster, 16

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Pitt Basketball enters its second season in the Atlantic Coast Confer-ence. Pitt’s will play one of the league’s most demanding schedules as itplays two games apiece against both Syracuse and Louisville. Pitt’s2014-15 ACC schedule includes home games against Boston College,Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami, North Carolina,Notre Dame and Syracuse.

Pitt begins its quest for a 13th NCAA Tournament appearance in the last14 seasons and its 14th straight season with 20 or more victories.

Youthful Pitt returns three starters, eight of its top 10 scorers, 59 percentof its overall scoring, 68 percent of its rebounding, 69 percent of itsassist production and 69 percent of its minutes played.

Pitt ranks among the nation’s top-5 programs in winning percentage(.765, 345-106) over the last 14 years. During that span, Pitt has madeone NCAA Elite Eight appearance and five Sweet Sixteen appearances,captured six league titles and has advanced to 12 of the last 13 NCAATournaments. Combining the last 13 years, Pitt also owns the ACC’ssecond-best league regular season record (152-70) and conferencewinning percentage (.685) when comparing conference teams.

Jamie Dixon enters his 12th season as Pitt’s head coach with a 288-96overall record. His 288 victories rank as the fourth highest win total inNCAA Division I history after the first 11 seasons as a head coach. Afour-time national coach of the year recipient, Dixon is the first coach inschool history to guide Pitt to eight straight NCAA Tournaments, 11consecutive 20-win seasons and 10 10-plus win seasons in the last 11years in league play. He also currently ranks as the winningest coach inBig East Conference history (league games only) and is among thenation’s top-8 winningest active coaches by percentage.

Jamie Dixon enters the 2014-15 season play with a combined 27-10overall record against other ACC programs.

Pitt will play a difficult non-conference schedule. It will compete in itsfirst-ever Maui Invitational from Nov. 24-26. Pitt plays host Chaminade onNov. 24, then will matchup against either San Diego State or BYU ingame two. Arizona, Kansas State, Missouri and Purdue are possible thirdround opponents. Pitt will also travel to Indiana for its ACC/Big TenChallenge matchup on Dec. 2. The non-conference slate also features aroad game at Hawaii and contests against Oakland, Florida Gulf Coast,St. Bonaventure, Manhattan and Holy Cross.

All 32 Pitt Basketball games will be televised in 2014-15. Pitt is slated toplay 13 games on national television in 2013-14. Overall, Pitt will appearon national or regional television (RSN or ACC Network) 26 times.

SEASON PREVIEWThree starters, 12 returning letterwinners willanchor a Pitt program that has advanced to theNCAA Tournament 12 times in the last 13 seasons

Senior Cameron Wright enters his final collegiate season at Pitt. The ACC’s 2014 Skip Prosser Awardwinner averaged 10.5 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game.

PITT’S PRESEASON STORYLINES

Expectations have not changedfor Pitt Basketball as the Pantherswill enter the 2014-15 seasonfollowing a successful first year inthe Atlantic Coast Conference. The2013-14 season saw the Pantherspost a successful 26-10 overallrecord, finish in fifth place in ACCregular season play with an 11-7record, make a strong run in itsfirst-ever ACC Tournament and earna 12th NCAA Tournament appear-ance in the last 13 years. Thatsuccess is certainly nothing new fora Pitt Basketball program that hascompiled one of the nation’s top-fivebest winning percentages (.765,345-106) over the past 13 seasons(2001-14), emerged as one of onlyseven schools nationwide toadvance to the NCAA Tournament in12 of the last 13 years and totaled a152-70 league record which rankssecond in the ACC over the last 13seasons (2001-14).

and competitive Wright reacheddouble figure scoring in 20 contestslast year and has started 47 careergames. He will provide leadershipand scoring. Pitt’s point guard,Robinson has started 68 of his 69career games at Pitt. A Bob CousyAward finalist, Robinson dished out148 assists, ranked No. 6 nationallywith a school-record 4.11assist:turnover ratio and averaged7.6 points per game in 2013-14. Atpower forward, Young is back aftera productive freshman season thatsaw him average 6.0 points and 4.1rebounds per game with starts in all36 games. Young will be countedupon to provide scoring andrebounding up front.

Junior small forward DurandJohnson (8.8 ppg./22 3-pointers in16 GP) will make a highly antici-pated return to the squad after hesuffered a season-ending ACL injurymidway through the 2013-14season. Johnson’s return gives Pitta confident, energetic and dynamicscorer and shooter. Guard JoshNewkirk (4.6 ppg./61 assists) andforward Jamel Artis (4.9 ppg./2.9rpg.) both are back after providingkey depth off the bench asfreshmen last year. Newkirk is anultra-quick guard who adds speedand quickness to the backcourt,while Artis can play a variety ofpositions and provides athleticism,size, talent and shooting ability.

To build upon that sustainedsuccess for Pitt, three starters and12 letterwinners are back, alongwith six of the team’s top eightscorers, eight of its top-10letterwinners, 59 percent of itsscoring, 68 percent of its rebound-ing, 69 percent of its assistproduction and 69 percent of itsminutes played in 2013-14.

Pitt’s three returning starters—senior guard Cameron Wright,junior point guard James Robinsonand sophomore power forwardMichael Young return with acombined 151 career starts. Thosethree players will provide leader-ship, scoring and balance to thesquad.

At off-guard, Wright is Pitt’s topreturning scorer (10.5 ppg.) whowas honored with the ACC’s SkipProsser Award which goes to theleague’s top scholar-athlete in men’sbasketball. The aggressive, athletic

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UPPER LEFT: Sophomore Jamel Artis will beexpected to provide an offensive spark for thePanthers in 2014-15.

UPPER RIGHT: Sophomore Michael Young startedall 36 games last year at power forward. TheDuquesne, Pa. native will provide Pitt productionwith his all-around game.

MIDDLE: Teamwork has been a staple at Pittthrough the years. This season, Pitt returns eightof its top-10 scorers from a deep squad.

ABOVE: Senior Derrick Randall provided anoffensive and defensive spark off the bench atboth power forward and center last year. He hasplayed in 93 career collegiate games.

LEFT: Returnees Aron Phillips-Nwankwo, ChrisJones, Josh Newkirk, Derrick Randall andMichael Young will all play key roles for thePanthers in 2014-15.

Category Percent ReturningLast year’s starters: ...................................................................... 60% (3 of 5)Last year’s total starts: ........................................................ 61% (109 of 180)Team’s top-10 in minutes played: ............................................... 80% (8of 10)Total minutes played: ................................................... 69.5% (5091 of 7325)Points scored: ............................................................... 58.6% (1516 of 2586)Field goals made: ............................................................. 59.6% (533 of 895)Field goal attempts: ..................................................... 62.3% (1213 of 1944)3-point FG made: ............................................................. 56.3% (103 of 183)3-point FG attempts: ........................................................ 60.1% (314 of 522)Free throws made: ........................................................... 56.6% (347 of 613)Free throw attempts: ....................................................... 56.3% (485 of 861)Offensive rebounds: .......................................................... 65.3% (282 of 432)Defensive rebounds: ......................................................... 62.2% (534 of 859)Total rebounds: ............................................................... 67.9% (876 of 1291)Personal fouls: .................................................................. 73.7% (457 of 620)Assists: .............................................................................. 69.2% (390 of 563)Turnovers: .......................................................................... 61.1% (226 of 373)Blocked Shots: ................................................................... 61.7% (66 of 107)Steals: ............................................................................... 71.2% (181 of 254)

WHAT PITT RETURNS IN 2014-15

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ABOVE: Jamel Artis, Josh Newkirk and DurandJohnson all return to Pitt in 2014-15. All three wilbe counted upon to provide production in thecoming season.

RIGHT: Junior Durand Johnson returns from anACL injury that sidelined him for the majority ofthe 2013-14 season. He saw action in 16 gameslast year, averaged 8.8 points and 3.0 reboundsand hit 22 3-pointers before the injury.

Senior forward Derrick Randall (2.1ppg./2.4 rpg.) will provide energyand depth in the frontcourt,sophomore Chris Jones (2.4 ppg./30 GP) gives Pitt stability in thebackcourt at several differentpositions and 6-foot-10-inch centerJoseph Uchebo, who is coming off asuccessful summer, has the abilityto give the Panthers quality minutesin the post.

Four newcomers also join the Pittroster led by Vanderbilt transferSheldon Jeter (5.5 ppg./3.4 rpg. in2012-13), who adds talent,experience and length in thefrontcourt. Junior college transferTyrone Haughton along with truefreshmen Cameron Johnson andRyan Luther will have the opportu-nity to see playing time.

Gone are two graduated fifth-yearseniors in Lamar Patterson and TalibZanna. Patterson, who led thePanthers in both scoring (17.1ppg.) and assists (154) last year,was a consensus second team All-ACC performer and three-time ACCPlayer of the Week. Patterson, whobecame just the third player inschool history to surpass 1,000points, 500 rebounds and 400assists in a career, was a secondround NBA Draft pick who wastraded to the Atlanta Hawks on draftday. A power forward, Zanna ledPitt in both rebounding (8.6 rpg.)and field goal percentage (.586) andalso averaged 13.0 points pergame. An All-ACC honorablemention pick and All-ACC Tourna-ment First Team selection last year,Zanna also had a productive careeras he scored more than 1,000points and grabbed 800-plusrebounds during his tenure.

The following is a position-by-position look at the 2014-15 PittPanthers:

FORWARDSPitt returns plenty of players and

lineup options to fill the void left bygraduated senior post Talib Zanna.At power forward, sophomoreMichael Young returns after a highlysuccessful freshman season thatsaw him start all 36 games, average6.0 points and 4.1 rebounds pergame and lead the Panthers in freethrow shooting (81.7 percent). Onoffense, the versatile 6-9 Youngpresents a matchup problem for theopposition. Against taller, morephysical opponents, Young can stepoutside and use his quickness tocreate scoring opportunities andagainst smaller, quicker players, hecan post up down low. Young’sability to increase his production willbe a key component to the 2014-15Panthers’ season.

Despite seeing action in only 16games last year before a knee injuryprematurely ended his season,

junior Durand Johnson averaged8.8 points and 3.0 rebounds pergame. The energetic and excitingJohnson is best known for hisspurts of instant offense off thebench. Johnson’s size at 6-6 makeshim a small forward, but his skill setallows him to play from on theperimeter, where he converted 223-pointers in limited action last year.

Senior Derrick Randall is in hisfinal season at Pitt after transferringfrom Rutgers prior to the 2013-14season. Randall, who saw action inall 36 games, averaged 2.1 pointsand 2.4 rebounds, served as a low-post backup at both power forwardand center last year. He adds size,strength, energy and physical playat both positions.

Sophomore Jamel Artis is backafter playing in all 36 games off thebench as a freshman in 2013-14.Artis, who provided a much-neededoffensive punch off the bench (4.9ppg.), gives Pitt a talentedperformer who adds versatility, size,athleticism and passing ability ateither the power or small forwardposition. Look for Artis to make aneven greater impact this year.

Redshirt sophomore Chris Jonesemerged as a small forward or offguard replacement last year in 30games off the bench. With his highbasketball IQ, versatility and multipleskillset, Jones gives Pitt a variety ofoptions again in 2014-15.

Redshirt senior Aron Nwankwoenters his fourth and final season asa Panther. With his high energy,athleticism, and rebounding ability,Nwankwo adds depth at forward.

Two new players—sophomoreVanderbilt transfer Sheldon Jeterand freshman Ryan Luther— willalso play key roles. Jeter, whoplayed high school basketball atBeaver Falls H.S., returns to thearea after a one-year stint atVanderbilt, where he averaged 5.5points and 3.4 rebounds per gameas a freshman in 2012-13. He satout this past year due to NCAAtransfer rules and will enjoy threeremaining years of eligibility at Pitt.An athletic 6-8 wing, Jeter can playmultiple positions, shoot 3-pointers(39.1 percent as a freshman) andslash to the rim.

Another local product, Lutherwas named the Class 4A Pennsylva-nia State Player of the Year after the6-9 forward averaged 22.2 points,

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seven rebounds during his seniorseason at Hampton H.S.

CENTERJunior Joseph Uchebo is the only

true center on Pitt’s roster. At 6-feet-10 inches tall, Uchebo providesPitt with size, capable hands,scoring and rebounding ability.Uchebo, who played in only ninegames last season while recoveringfrom a knee injury sustained injunior college, put together animpressive summer where heshowed much promise in Pitt’s Pro-Am league. He also averaged 7.5points and 12.5 rebounds overPitt’s four-game Bahamas ForeignTour.

Pitt also added 6-9 junior collegetransfer Tyrone Haughton. Theathletic Haughton blocked a schoolrecord 185 shots in two seasons atIowa Western Community College.He will provide a defensivereplacement at either center orpower forward.

Randall should also see time atthe center position.

GUARDSPitt’s strongest and most

experienced position group lies inits backcourt where both startersreturn in senior Cameron Wright

and junior James Robinson. Inaddition, sophomore Josh Newkirkalso is back after a promising 2013-14 season.

The 2014 Skip Prosser Awardwinner honoring the ACC’s topscholar-athlete for basketball,Wright returns as Pitt’s top scorerat 10.5 points per game. He alsoaveraged 3.3 rebounds per game,led the team in steals (66) andranked third on the squad in assists(95) while starting all 36 games. Anathletic, quick and complete player,Wright will serve as the team’sleader and will be counted upon forproductivity both on offense anddefense.

A two-year starter at point guard,Robinson owns a career assist-to-turnover ratio of 3.43, which wouldrank him No. 1 in Pitt history. In2013-14, he had a 4.11 assist-to-turnover ratio, which ranked No. 6in the nation and No. 2 the ACC inthat category. His dependabilityearned him a spot as a finalist forthe Bob Cousy Award (nation’s bestpoint guard) and he is the only two-time international Gold-MedalWinner in school history. Look forRobinson to emerge as a teamleader in 2014-15.

Quick and athletic, Newkirk (4.6ppg.) played in all 36 games off the

bench as a freshman, giving himplenty of experience to make animpact this year. Over the season’sfinal 10 games, his productionincreased to 6.4 points and 19.5minutes per game and his bestperformance was a 20-point gamevs. NC State in which he convertedall five of his 3-point attempts.Newkirk will contribute as both aplaymaker and scorer.

Also contributing at guard for thePanthers is freshman CameronJohnson, a nearby Moon Townshipproduct. The 6-7 guard has greatrange on his 3-point shot and canslash and finish at the rim,evidenced by his 27.8 points pergame average during his seniorseason.

Jones should also see action atoff-guard, along with two walk-ons,junior Mike Lecak and sophomoreJoshua Ko.

UPPER LEFT: The starting backcourt of CameronWright and James Robinson both return to thePanthers following a successful 2013-14 season.

OTHER PHOTOS: Pitt will get key contributionsfrom a variety of players including CameronWright (bottom left), Chris Jones (lower left),James Robinson (above), Michael Young (upperleft) and Josh Newkirk (upper right). All fiveplayers will see action and contribute at theirvarious positions.

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2014-15 ROSTERNUMERICAL ROSTER

Florida: 1 (Tyrone Haughton, Miami).Hawaii: 1 (Joshua Ko, Kailua).Maryland: 4 (Jamel Artis, Baltimore; Durand

Johnson, Baltimore; Aron Phillips-Nwankwo,Baltimore; James Robinson, Mitchellville).

New Jersey: 1 (Chris Jones, Teaneck).New York: 1 (Derrick Randall, Brooklyn).Nigeria: 1 (Joseph Uchebo, Enugu).North Carolina: 1 (Josh Newkirk, Raleigh).Ohio: 1 (Cameron Wright, Cleveland).Pennsylvania: 5 (Sheldon Jeter, Beaver Falls;

Cameron Johnson, Moon Township; MikeLecak, Pittsburgh; Ryan Luther, Hampton;Michael Young, Duquesne).

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE CLASS BREAKDOWN GEOGRAPHICAL ROSTER

Jamel Artis ........................ Ja-MelTyrone Haughton .............. HAW-tonDurand Johnson ............... Dur-RonJoshua Ko ......................... CoeMike Lecak ........................ LEE-sackAron Phillips-Nwankwo .... Nah-wonk-whoaJoseph Uchebo ................. Ooh-chee-bow

Total Players: 16Redshirt Senior: 2 (Aron Phillips-Nwankwo,

Cameron Wright).Senior: 1 (Derrick Randall).Redshirt Junior: 2 (Durand Johnson, Mike

Lecak).Junior: 2 (Tyrone Haughton, James Robinson,

Joseph Uchebo).Redshirt Sophomore: 1 (Chris Jones).Sophomore: 5 (Jamel Artis, Sheldon Jeter,

Joshua Ko, Josh Newkirk, Michael Young).Freshman: 2 (Cameorn Johnson, Ryan Luther.

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown/Previous School0 James Robinson G 6-3 198 JR 2L Mitchellville, Md./DeMatha Catholic H.S.1 Jamel Artis F 6-7 220 SO 1L Baltimore, Md./Notre Dame Prep (Mass.)2 Michael Young F 6-9 235 SO 1L Duquesne, Pa./St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.)3 Cameron Wright G 6-5 205 SR* 3L Cleveland, Ohio/Benedictine H.S.4 Ryan Luther F 6-9 215 FR HS Gibsonia, Pa./Hampton H.S.5 Durand Johnson F 6-6 210 JR* 2L Baltimore, Md./Brewster Academy (N.H.)/Lake Clifton H.S.11 Derrick Randall F 6-9 240 SR 1L Brooklyn, N.Y./Rutgers/South Kent Prep (Conn.)12 Chris Jones G/F 6-6 213 SO* 1L Teaneck, N.J./Teaneck H.S.13 Josh Newkirk G 6-1 185 SO 1L Raleigh, N.C./Word of God Academy15 Aron Phillips-Nwankwo F 6-7.5 215 SR* 3L Baltimore, Md./Baltimore City College21 Sheldon Jeter F 6-8 225 SO TR Beaver Falls, Pa./Vanderbilt/Beaver Falls H.S.22 Joshua Ko G 6-1 150 SO 1L Kailua, Hawaii/Kalaheo H.S.23 Cameron Johnson G 6-7 185 FR HS Moon Township, Pa./Our Lady of the Sacred Heart H.S.24 Mike Lecak G 6-2 175 JR* 1L Pittsburgh, Pa./Wheeling Jesuit Univ./North Canyon H.S.44 Tyrone Haughton C 6-9 220 JR TR Miami, Fla./Iowa Western C.C./Dr. Krop H.S.50 Joseph Uchebo C 6-10 245 JR 1L Enugu, Nigeria/Chipola J.C./Word of God Academy (N.C.)

*denotes redshirt year

Head Coach: Jamie Dixon (TCU, 1987), begins 12th Year as Head Coach, 16th year at Pitt, 288-96 overall; Assistant Coach: Brandin Knight (Pitts-burgh, 2005); Assistant Coach: Bill Barton (Salem State, 1989); Assistant Coach: Marlon Williamson (Youngstown State, 2012); Assistant A.D./Director of Basketball Operations: Brian Regan (Saint Vincent, 1988); Video Coordinator/Director of Analytics: Jason Richards (Davidson, 2008);Graduate Manager: Branden McDonald (Virginia Union, 2011); Graduate Manager: David Hanson (Cal-Poly, 2012); Athletic Trainer: Tony Salesi(Pittsburgh, 1980); Strength & Conditioning Coach: Tim Beltz (Northern Colorado, 1995); Academic Coordinator: Mike Farabaugh (Pittsburgh,1987); Equipment Manager: Chris Dountas (California, Pa., 2003); Student Managers: Josh Counihan, Chris Gamcik, Caleb Gilbride, Dan Ginsberg,Michael Lindenbaum, Sean Mack, Brennan Moxham, Matt Reilley, Josh Russell-Einhorn, Will Supowitz, John Wallace III; Admin. Assistant: Beth Schoedel

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown/Previous School1 Jamel Artis F 6-7 220 SO 1L Baltimore, Md./Notre Dame Prep (Mass.)44 Tyrone Haughton C 6-9 220 JR TR Miami, Fla./Iowa Western C.C./Dr. Krop H.S.21 Sheldon Jeter F 6-8 225 SO TR Beaver Falls, Pa./Vanderbilt/Beaver Falls H.S.23 Cameron Johnson G 6-7 185 FR HS Moon Township, Pa./Our Lady of the Sacred Heart H.S.5 Durand Johnson F 6-6 210 JR* 2L Baltimore, Md./Brewster Academy (N.H.)/Lake Clifton H.S.12 Chris Jones G/F 6-6 213 SO* 1L Teaneck, N.J./Teaneck H.S.22 Joshua Ko G 6-1 150 SO 1L Kailua, Hawaii/Kalaheo H.S.24 Mike Lecak G 6-2 175 JR* 1L Pittsburgh, Pa./Wheeling Jesuit Univ./North Canyon H.S.4 Ryan Luther F 6-9 215 FR HS Gibsonia, Pa./Hampton H.S.13 Josh Newkirk G 6-1 185 SO 1L Raleigh, N.C./Word of God Academy15 Aron Phillips-Nwankwo F 6-7.5 215 SR* 3L Baltimore, Md./Baltimore City College11 Derrick Randall F 6-9 240 SR 1L Brooklyn, N.Y./Rutgers/South Kent Prep (Conn.)0 James Robinson G 6-3 198 JR 2L Mitchellville, Md./DeMatha Catholic H.S.50 Joseph Uchebo C 6-10 245 JR 1L Enugu, Nigeria/Chipola J.C./Word of God Academy (N.C.)3 Cameron Wright G 6-5 205 SR* 3L Cleveland, Ohio/Benedictine H.S.2 Michael Young F 6-9 235 SO 1L Duquesne, Pa./St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.)

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COACHING STAFFHead Coach Jamie Dixon, 18-26

The Jamie Dixon File, 19Dixon in the Community, 20Year-by-Year With Dixon, 21Dixon by the Numbers, 23Dixon vs. Opponents, 24

Fast Facts About Dixon, 24What They’ve Said About Dixon, 25

Dixon by the Numbers, 26Brandin Knight, 27

Bill Barton, 28Marlon Williamson, 29

Brian Regan, 30Pitt Basketball Support Staff 31-32

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HEAD COACHJAMIE DIXON

TCU ‘87 12th Year as Head Coach 16th Year at Pitt

Toughness. Intelligence. Unselfish-ness. Consistency. Teamwork.Success. Improvement. These wordsdescribe the University of Pittsburghbasketball program led by head coachJamie Dixon.

Using those ideals, Dixon hasestablished and maintained a “Traditionof Excellence” and “Culture ofSuccess” for Pitt Basketball both onand off the floor. On the floor, Pitt hasemerged as a national power. ThePanthers rank among the nation’s top-5 programs in winning percentage overthe last 13 years and Pitt has claimedmore conference titles (six) than anyother school in the previous Big Eastand third-most among Atlantic CoastConference programs. Playerdevelopment is a cornerstone for theprogram as six players have won theBig East Most Improved Player Awardsince Dixon’s arrival. Off the floor,Dixon has built a program that its fanscan be proud of. Pitt is prominent inthe community, donating countlesshours of service for the greater good.In the classroom, Pitt has graduated amajority of its student-athletes and hasachieved top-10 percent NCAAAcademic Performance Rate teamscores in three of the last four years.

Beginning his 16th year at Pitt and12th as its head coach, Dixon hasstockpiled numerous coachingmilestones and awards:

Earned four college basketballNational Coach of the Year honors:2011 Sporting News, 2010 JimPhelan Award, 2010 USA Basketballand 2009 Naismith.

Guided Pitt to 10 NCAA Tournamentappearances in the last 11 seasons,one of only eight college basketballprograms nationally to achieve thathonor.

Set the all-time NCAA Division Irecord for most wins after eightseasons as a head coach in 2011with 216 victories. He also ranksfourth all-time in wins after 10seasons as a head coach (262wins), third following nine seasons(238), tied the record for most winsafter seven years in 2010 (188) andset the six-year mark in 2009 (163).

Guided Pitt to three Big EastChampionships including twooutright Big East regular seasontitles (2003-04 and 2010-11) andone tournament championship(2008). The recent 2011 outrightregular season title came in aleague that placed an all-timerecord 11 teams in the NCAATournament.

Led Pitt to its first two No. 1 seedsupon entering the NCAATournament (2009 and 2011).

Became the only coach in NCAADivision I basketball to guide histeam to the NCAA Tournament andwin at least one game in eachtournament over a six-year span(2006-11).

Guided Pitt to its first-ever NCAARegional Final (64-teamtournament) and Elite Eightappearance, a school-best 31-5record, the school’s first-ever No. 1national ranking and the program’sfirst-ever No. 1 seed upon enteringthe NCAA Tournament in 2008-09.

(Conference regular season and championship games combined. As of April1, 2014 and according to Big East Conference records).

Coach, Team W L Pct. Yrs. BEChamp.JAMIE DIXON, PITT 127 66 .658 10 12-9, .571Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 415 220 .654 34 50-29, .633John Thompson, Georgetown 231 123 .653 20 33-13, .717Rick Pitino, Louisville/Providence 126 67 .653 9 14-7, .667Lou Carnesecca, St. John’s 139 80 .635 13 12-11, .478Jim Calhoun, Connecticut 314 181 .634 36 35-18, .660Buzz Williams, Marquette 73 45 .619 6 5-6, .454Mike Jarvis, St. John’s 57 36 .613 5 7-4, .636Ben Howland, Pitt 46 29 .613 4 8-3, .727Rollie Massimino, Villanova 123 92 .572 12 13-12, .520

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Date announced as Pitt Head Coach: Tuesday, April 15, 2003. Birthdate: November 10, 1965 in Burbank, Calif. Hometown: North Hollywood, Calif.

Education: Master of Science–Economics, University of California-SantaBarbara, 1992; Bachelor of Business Administration–Finance, TexasChristian University, 1987; Notre Dame High School graduate (ShermanOaks, Calif.), 1983.

Family: Wife, Jacqueline, son Jack Connor (born June 2, 2002),daughter Shannon Iwalani (born Feb. 25, 2004); son of Jim & MargeDixon who reside in Los Angeles; has two sisters: Julie, who is anattorney in Los Angeles and the late Maggie Dixon, who served as headwomen’s basketball coach at the United States Military Academy (2005-06) and as an assistant at DePaul University.

Coaching CareerHead Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 2003-present; Associate HeadCoach, University of Pittsburgh, 1999-2003; Assistant Coach, Universityof Hawaii, 1998-99; Assistant Coach, Northern Arizona University, 1994-98; Assistant Coach, University of Hawaii, 1992-94; Graduate AssistantCoach, University of California-Santa Barbara, 1991-92; AssistantCoach, Los Angeles Valley Junior College, 1989-91.

Playing CareerNotre Dame High School, Sherman Oaks, Calif.; Texas ChristianUniversity, 1984-87 (Named All-SWC in 1987 and SWC All-Academichonoree), led SWC in assists as a senior; Played professionally in theContinental Basketball Association (Lacrosse Catbirds) and overseas(New Zealand).

Noteworthy Awards2011 Sporting News National Coach of the Year; 2011 Dapper DanSportsman of the Year; 2010 Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year;2010 Madison Square Garden Coach of the Decade; 2009 USABasketball National Coach of the Year; 2009 Naismith National Coach ofthe Year; 2009 USA Basketball Under-19 Head Coach, FIBA WorldChampionship Gold Medal; 2009 USBWA District 2 Coach of the Year;2009 Woodlands Foundation Spirit Award; 2008 Bob Prince Awardwinner recipient at Art Rooney Awards Dinner, Catholic YouthFoundation; 2007 TCU Athletic Hall of Fame inductee; 2004 Big EastCoach of the Year; 2004 YMCA “Person of the Year.”

Administrative CommitteesNABC Board of Directors “Guardians of the Game”, 2011-current; NCAAEthics Coalition, 2009-current; Leadership Panel-Pentagon, May, 2014.

Academic HonorsRanked among nation’s Top-10 Percent in the Academic PerformanceRate in three of the last four years (2010-11, 2011-12 and 2013-14).Majority of his players have graduated from Pitt (35 of 42).

Led the USA Basketball Under-19Team to the 2009 FIBA WorldChampionship Gold Medal and 9-0record after inheriting an overhauledroster and assuming head coachingduties a month before competitionbegan.

Concluded the 2012-13 season andfinal in the league as the winningestcoach in Big East history with acurrent .658 winning percentage inleague games (127-66), whilesurpassing several legendarycoaches including John Thompson,Jim Calhoun, Jim Boeheim, RickPitino and Lou Carnesseca.

Became the only coach in schoolhistory to lead Pitt to its first two 30-win seasons, two No. 1 seeds uponentering the NCAA Tournament,nine consecutive 20-win seasons,eight straight 10-plus win Big Eastregular seasons and eight straightNCAA Tournaments (2004-11).

Directed Pitt to three NCAA SweetSixteen appearances (2004, 2007and 2009).

Named Madison Square Garden’sCollege Basketball “Coach of theDecade” (2000-10).

Guided Pitt to its second all-time BigEast Championship title in 2008. ThePanthers became just the secondsquad in league history to capturethe crown after winning four games.

Led Pitt to the Big EastChampionship Final four times.

Is one of only nine coaches in NCAADivision I history to win over 100games during the first four seasonsof a coaching career.

Reached both 100 wins and 200wins at Pitt faster than any otherhead coach in school history. Dixonneeded only 126 games to reachthe 100-win milestone. Only 14coaches in the history of collegebasketball reached 100 careervictories faster than Dixon. His 200victories were accomplished in only255 total contests. He is one of only13 coaches in NCAA Division Ihistory to reach 200 victories in 255games or less.

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DIXON IN THE COMMUNITY

Maggie Dixon Foundation. Created and designed the

Coach Dixon TimeoutProgram, a yearlong series ofworkshops designed for hiscurrent players to haveconsistent, on-going contactwith Pittsburgh area youth.

Created the Maggie DixonClassic, the nation’s premierwomen’s college basketballevent, held annually atMadison Square Garden.

Maggie Dixon Heart HealthFair in Pittsburgh and NewYork City.

Sponsors Oakland Zoo 3-on-3Basketball Tournament eachyear benefitting Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Pittsburgh.

Commencement speaker atnearby LaRoche College,June, 2012.

Spokesman for the UnitedWay fit United programdesigned to combat childobesity.

CARE Foundation whichsponsors the Maggie DixonClassic, the national premierwomen’s college basketballevent held annually at MadisonSquare Garden.

Sponsors Coaches vs. CancerAuction and dinner evening inPittsburgh each October.

Amassed a spectacular 11-year126-64 league regular seasonrecord (115-57 Big East; 11-7 ACC).

Tallied a 177-27 home record in hisfirst 11 seasons as head coach.

Became the first rookie head coachin Big East history to both guide histeam to the league’s regular seasontitle and earn Big East Coach of theYear honors in 2003-04. Dixonearned those accolades afterleading the Panthers to the Big Eastregular season title and a school-record 31 wins, which ranks as thethird highest total in NCAA Division Ihistory for a first-year head coach.Dixon also led Pitt on an 18-gamewin streak to begin the season, astreak which ranks as the third-beststart for a rookie head coach inNCAA Division I history.

Guided Pitt to three top-10 percentrankings in the NCAA’s Academic

Performance Ratings over the lastfour seasons (2013-14, 2011-12 and2010-11).

An outstanding talent evaluator whois nationally recognized for hiscoaching know-how, unquestionedcharacter and integrity, recruiting skills,rapport with players and work ethic,Jamie Dixon was introduced as theUniversity of Pittsburgh’s 14th headbasketball coach on April 15, 2003.

Dixon is a basketball coach who isintelligent, honest, confident, well-spoken and true to his word. He is afamily man and complete coach whocares for his players and program tothe highest degree. Under Dixon,student-athletes have consistentlyimproved as players on the court anddeveloped as citizens off the court. Hisplayers consistently graduate and thePitt program continually achieves high

American Red Cross HeroesBreakfast keynote speaker.

Big Brothers/Big Sisters. Kennometal United Way. Campaign Chairman-Junior

Achievement. 2004 YMCA “Person of the

Year” Award winner. Boy Scouts of America. Frank McGuire Foundation

Speaker, NYC. Bob Prince Award, Art Rooney

Dinner and Catholic YouthAssociation.

Woodlands Foundation Spirit ofGolf Award.

American Heart Association. Raises funds for The Caring

Place, a community supportedcenter that helps grievingchildren and families cope withthe loss of a loved one.

HOPE Network Hoops Classic, acharitable event that raisesfunds to support sports, fitnessand recreation programs fordisabled children and adults.

Juvenile Diabetes ResearchFoundation.

American Diabetes Association. Variety Club-recognition for

outstanding community serviceand fundraising in Pittsburgh.

Keynote speaker at numerousnon-profit organizations.

Dapper Dan Charities

(Records are as of April 15, 2014)2013-14 Previous Total Total

Coach W-L W-L W-L Pct.Mark Few, Gonzaga 29-7 372-92 401-99 .802Roy Williams, North Carolina 24-10 699-189 723-199 .784John Calipari, Kentucky 29-11 568-166 597-177 .771Thad Matta, Ohio State 25-10 352-103 377-113 .770Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 26-9 957-297 983-306 .763Bo Ryan, Wisconsin 30-8 674-215 704-223 .759Bill Self, Kansas 25-10 507-163 532-173 .754JAMIE DIXON, PITT 26-10 262-86 288-96 .750Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 28-6 920-314 948-320 .748Rick Pitino, Louisville 31-6 664-239 695-245 .740Billy Donovan, Florida 36-3 450-186 486-189 .720

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APR scores. For Dixon, basketball is alifestyle, not a job. He believesteamwork, offensive efficiency,defense, rebounding and taking goodshots are the key ingredients towinning championships. Thatphilosophy has paid off as Pittconsistently ranks among the nation’stop offensive, defensive andrebounding squads.

Dixon’s 11-year head coachingtenure at Pitt has seen the Pantherscompile a remarkable 288-96 record,accumulate a 126-64 league regularseason record and earn 10 NCAATournament berths and 11 postseasonberths, including three Sweet Sixteenappearances (2004, 2007 and 2009)and one NCAA Regional Final (2009).He set an NCAA Division I all-timerecord for best start to a coachingcareer after eight seasons with his 216victories and his .750 career winningpercentage currently stands eighthnationally and the third best amongactive Atlantic Coast Conferencecoaches. In addition, his .658 careerBig East win percentage ranks as thebest all-time mark in league play,surpassing such names asGeorgetown’s John Thompson,Connecticut’s Jim Calhoun, Syracuse’sJim Boeheim, Louisville’s Rick Pitinoand St. John’s Lou Carnesseca.

Dixon’s players at Pitt have excelledas well. Three (Steven Adams,Oklahoma City Thunder; DeJuan Blair,Washington Wizards; Aaron Gray,Detroit Pistons) are currently playing inthe NBA, while six have been selectedin the NBA Draft. Four of his playershave earned consensus All-Americahonors, 16 were All-Region honorees,10 earned major league awards

including four Most Improved Playerhonorees, 17 were named all-leagueselections and 15 have scored over1,000 career points.

Over the past 15 seasons, Dixon hasbeen the one constant and essentialfigure in the Panthers’ dramatic rise tonational prominence. The three-yearspan from 2001-04 produced thewinningest period in school history asPitt won three consecutive Big Eastregular-season titles, advanced tothree straight NCAA Sweet Sixteenappearances, captured the program’sfirst-ever Big East Tournament title in2003 and compiled one of the nation’sthree best winning percentages (.846with an 88-16 record) from 2001-04including a 51-2 home record. Inaddition, the program opened itssparkling, 12,508-seat Petersen EventsCenter, the nation’s best on-campusbasketball venue.

Dixon has 23 years of major NCAADivision I coaching experience,including stints at Pitt (15 years),Northern Arizona (four years), Hawaii(three years) and UC-Santa Barbara(one year). Additionally, as an assistantcoach, he served under a school’swinningest coach in four different stints(winning percentage). His teams havewon a combined 10 conference titles,advanced to the postseason during 18different seasons and his student-athletes have earned five league playerof the year awards. He helped turndestitute programs at Pitt, Hawaii andNorthern Arizona into winners and hasexperienced a high level of accom-plishment at several different levels.

Facing a major rebuilding project,he joined the Pitt staff in 1999 asassociate head coach and recruiting

The NCAA Division I all-time wins list after 11 seasons as a head coach:

Coach, Team Seasons W-L Pct.Roy Williams, Kansas 1989-99 305-72 .809Thad Matta, Ohio State/Butler/Xavier 2001-11 292-88 .768Mark Few, Gonzaga 2000-10 291-73 .799JAMIE DIXON, PITT 2003-14 288-96 .750Everett Case, North Carolina State 1947-57 280-71 .798Denny Crum, Louisville 1972-82 263-74 .780Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 1977-87 261-84 .757Nolan Richardson, Tulsa/Arkansas 1981-91 260-92 .739John Calipari, Massachusetts/Memphis 1986-96, 01-03 260-101 .720Jerry Tarkanian, LBSU/UNLV 1969-79 259-49 .841Tubby Smith, Tulsa/Georgia/Kentucky 1992-02 256-105 .709

YEAR BY YEAR WITH JAMIE DIXON

Overall Big East CTourn. NCAA Non-Conf. Home Road Neutral vsTop-25 vsTop-10Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct.2003-04 31-5 .861 13-3 .813 2-1 .667 2-1 .667 14-0 1.000 19-1 .950 7-2 .778 5-2 .714 4-3 .571 2-3 .6672004-05 20-9 .689 10-6 .625 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 10-1 .909 13-4 .764 6-3 .667 1-2 .333 4-3 .571 3-0 1.0002005-06 25-8 .758 10-6 .625 3-1 .750 1-1 .500 11-0 1.000 16-1 .941 5-5 .500 4-2 .667 6-3 .667 3-1 .7502006-07 29-8 .783 12-4 .750 2-1 .667 2-1 .667 13-2 .867 16-2 .889 8-3 .727 5-3 .625 2-7 .222 0-3 .0002007-08 27-10 .730 10-8 .556 4-0 1.000 1-1 .500 12-1 .923 16-2 .889 5-7 .417 6-1 .857 5-4 .556 3-0 1.0002008-09 31-5 .861 15-3 .833 0-1 .000 3-1 .750 13-0 1.000 19-0 1.000 7-3 .700 5-2 .714 6-3 .667 3-0 1.0002009-10 25-9 .735 13-5 .722 0-1 .000 1-1 .500 11-2 .846 17-1 .944 6-4 .600 2-4 .333 4-4 .500 3-2 .6002010-11 28-6 .824 15-3 .833 0-1 .000 1-1 .500 12-1 .923 17-1 .944 7-2 .778 4-3 .571 6-4 .600 3-0 1.0002011-12 22-17 .564 5-13 .278 1-1 .500 0-0 .000 11-2 .846 15-7 .682 4-9 .308 3-1 .750 1-5 .167 1-1 .5002012-13 24-9 .727 12-6 .667 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 12-1 .923 16-3 .842 6-3 .667 2-3 .400 3-6 .333 1-2 .3332013-14 26-10 .722 11-7 .611 2-1 .667 1-1 .500 12-1 .923 13-5 .722 7-2 .778 6-3 .667 1-5 .167 0-4 .000Career 288-96 .750 126-64 .663 14-10 .583 12-10 .545 132-12 .917 177-27 .868 68-42 .618 43-26 .623 42-47 .472 22-16 .579

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coordinator. In four short years, hehelped turn the Pitt basketball programinto a consistent national power. In2000-01, the Panthers surged throughthe conference tournament, earning asurprising Big East Championship titlegame berth while winning five of theirlast seven contests. It was that year atMadison Square Garden that thecollege basketball world first tooknotice of the emerging Pitt program asthe Panthers upset nationally rankedSyracuse, Notre Dame and a surgingMiami team to earn the school’s first-ever championship game berth. Thatstrong finish concluded with a NationalInvitation Tournament berth, theschool’s first postseason appearance infour years.

The 2001-02 Pitt team built uponthat momentum as it finished 29-6 andsurpassed the school record of 25victories set in 1973-74. Pitt won theBig East West championship, theschool’s first league title of any kindsince the 1987-88 campaign, andmade its first NCAA Tournamentappearance in nine seasons (1992-93).The squad also became the first Pittteam to advance to an NCAA SweetSixteen since 1973-74 with two NCAAtournament wins over CentralConnecticut State and California.

With all five starters and nineletterwinners back, the 2002-03 Pittsquad captured the school’s first-everBig East Tournament championshipwhile making its third straightappearance in the title game. Itfinished 28-5 on the year andadvanced to its second consecutiveNCAA Sweet Sixteen. The Panthersalso won their second straight Big EastWest title and co-Big East regular-season title with a second consecutive13-3 league record. In addition, thePanthers concluded the inauguralseason in the Petersen Events Centerwith a perfect 16-0 home record andended the season on a 22-game homewin streak.

Prior to Pittsburgh, Dixon served asan assistant coach at the University ofHawaii under legendary head coachRiley Wallace for the 1998-99 seasonand previously was an assistant underBen Howland at Northern ArizonaUniversity (1994-98). He also coachedas an assistant with Howland at theUniversity of California-Santa Barbara

The Dixon family: Shannon Iwalani, Jamie,Jack Connor and Jacqueline.

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(1991-92) under Jerry Pimm beforemoving on to the University of Hawaiifor two seasons (1992-94).

While at Northern Arizona, Dixonhelped lead the Lumberjacks to a 42-17 record over his last two years,including back-to-back 21-win seasonsand a pair of Big Sky regular seasonchampionships. Northern Arizona ledthe nation for three consecutiveseasons (1997-99) in 3-point field goalpercentage and ranked among thenation’s top two schools in overall fieldgoal percentage during that span. Inaddition, Northern Arizona won 20-plusgames in three consecutive seasonsand advanced to postseason play twotimes, including the 1997 NIT and theschool’s first-ever NCAA Tournamentappearance in 1998. The 1998Lumberjack squad was one of two

teams to reach the NCAA Tournamentand carry a team grade point averageof 3.0 or better.

Howland and Dixon arrived atNorthern Arizona for the 1994-95season. After suffering through back-to-back 9-17 and 7-19 seasons, thestaff guided Northern Arizona to the10th all-time best one-year turnaroundin NCAA Division I basketball history,improving the Lumberjacks to a 21-7record in 1996-97.

Dixon completed his first stint as anassistant coach at the University ofHawaii from 1992-94 under headcoach Riley Wallace. In 1993-94, hehelped lead the Rainbows to their first-ever WAC championship and firstNCAA Tournament appearance innearly 30 years. Dixon was alsoinstrumental in developing the

COACHING HONORSNational Coach of the Year ............. 4Region Coach of the Year ............... 1Conference Coach of the Year ........ 1

TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTSOverall record ......................... 288-96Winning percentage ................... .75030-win seasons ............................... 225-win seasons ............................... 820-win seasons ............................. 1120-win/10-league win seasons ..... 1010-win league seasons .................. 10

NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTSNCAA Tournament app. ................ 10NCAA Tournament wins ................ 12NCAA Tournament games ............. 22Elite Eight appearances ................... 1Sweet Sixteen appearances ........... 3Earned No. 1 seed ........................... 2Earned a high seed (1-5) ................ 7Total postseason appearances ...... 11

CONFERENCE ACHIEVEMENTSTotal conference titles ..................... 3Regular season W-L ............... 126-64Regular season win. pct. ........... .663Regular season titles ....................... 2Tournament titles ............................. 1Tournament title game app. ............ 4Conference tournament wins ........ 14

DIXON’S PLAYERSNBA players ..................................... 5NBA draftees ................................... 6Consensus All-Americans ................ 4All-Region honorees ...................... 16Conf. Player of the Year .................. 1Conf. Freshman of the Year ............ 2Conf. Most Improved Player ............ 4Total Conf. award winners ............ 12All-Conference selections ............. 17Conf. Player of the Week .............. 16Conf. Rookie of the Week ............ 111,000-point scorers ....................... 15College graduates ................ 36 of 43

Rainbows’ perimeter players, includingformer Phoenix Suns guard andBuffalo, N.Y. native Trevor Ruffin. In hissecond stint at Hawaii (1998-99), heworked with the perimeter playersincluding former Denver NuggetPredrag Savovic and concentrated onrecruiting both nationally and abroad.At UC-Santa Barbara, Dixon helpedlead the Gauchos to an NIT appear-ance in 1992.

Dixon began his coaching career in1989 as the head coach at TeAuteCollege in New Zealand before servingas an assistant coach from 1989-91 atLos Angeles Valley Junior Collegewhere he helped Head Coach JimStephens lead the school to a WesternStates Conference Championship.

A North Hollywood, Calif. native,Dixon attended Notre Dame HighSchool in Sherman Oaks, Calif., wherehe earned All-Del Rey League and All-California Interscholastic Federationhonors. Dixon enjoyed a successfulfour-year career at Texas ChristianUniversity in Fort Worth, Texas wherehe played for Jim Killingsworth and ledthe Horned Frogs to two SouthwestConference titles as a junior and senior.He earned All-SWC honors in 1987 andwas an All-SWC Academic performer.Additionally, he led the SWC in assists

as a senior, earned the Henry IbaAward as MVP of the All-CollegeTournament and was voted TCU’sSenior Male Scholar-Athlete Awardrecipient. He was inducted into theTCU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007.Dixon received his bachelor’s degree infinance from TCU in 1987 and earneda master’s degree in economics fromUC-Santa Barbara in 1992.

Dixon was selected in the 1987 NBAdraft by the Washington Bullets. Hewent on to play professionally with theLacrosse Catbirds of the ContinentalBasketball Association and also in NewZealand before getting involved withcollegiate coaching.

Dixon is married to the formerJacqueline Corteway. The couple hasone son, Jack Connor, born June 2,2002, and a daughter, ShannonIwalani, born Feb. 25, 2004. His wifeearned a Masters Degree in speechlanguage pathology at the University ofPittsburgh in 2003.

The son of New York City nativesJim and Marge, Dixon spent much ofhis childhood in the Bronx. He has twosisters: the late Maggie Dixon, whoserved as head women’s basketballcoach at the United States MilitaryAcademy, and Julie Dixon, who is aLos Angeles attorney.

DIXON BY THE NUMBERS (2003-14)

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Opponent W-LAkron ...................................................................... 1-0Alabama .................................................................. 1-0Albany ..................................................................... 3-0American ................................................................. 1-0Auburn .................................................................... 2-0Belmont .................................................................. 1-0Bethune-Cookman .................................................. 1-0Binghamton ............................................................. 1-0Boston College ....................................................... 4-0Boston U. ............................................................... 1-0Bradley .................................................................... 0-1Bucknell .................................................................. 0-1Buffalo .................................................................... 2-0Butler ...................................................................... 1-1Cal Poly ................................................................... 1-0Central Florida ........................................................ 1-0Chicago State ........................................................ 1-0Cincinnati ................................................................. 7-4Clemson .................................................................. 2-0Colorado .................................................................. 1-0Connecticut ............................................................. 9-7Coppin State ........................................................... 2-0Dayton .................................................................... 1-1Delaware ................................................................. 1-0Delaware State ...................................................... 3-0DePaul ..................................................................... 9-1Detroit ..................................................................... 1-0Duquesne .............................................................. 11-0Duke ........................................................................ 1-1East Tennessee State ............................................. 1-0Eastern Kentucky ................................................... 1-0Fairleigh Dickinson .................................................. 1-0Florida ...................................................................... 0-1Florida A&M ............................................................ 1-0Florida State ........................................................... 3-1Fordham .................................................................. 1-0Fresno State ........................................................... 1-0Georgetown ............................................................ 8-6Georgetown, Ky. ................................................... 1-0Georgia .................................................................... 1-0Georgia Tech ............................................................ 1-0Houston Baptist ..................................................... 1-0Howard ................................................................... 3-0Illinois-Chicago ........................................................ 1-0Indiana ..................................................................... 0-1Indiana, Pa. ............................................................. 1-0Lafayette ................................................................. 1-0LaSalle .................................................................... 1-0Lehigh ...................................................................... 2-0Long Beach State .................................................. 0-1Louisville .................................................................. 5-7Loyola (Md.) ............................................................ 1-0Loyola Marymount .................................................. 1-0Kennesaw State .................................................... 1-0Kent State .............................................................. 2-0Maine ...................................................................... 1-0Marquette ............................................................... 6-7Maryland ................................................................. 3-0Maryland-Baltimore County ................................... 1-0Maryland Eastern Shore ........................................ 1-0Massachusetts ....................................................... 1-0Memphis ................................................................. 1-0Miami, Fla. .............................................................. 2-0Miami, Ohio ............................................................. 1-0Michigan .................................................................. 0-1Michigan State ....................................................... 0-1Mississippi Valley State ......................................... 1-0Mount St. Mary’s .................................................. 2-0Murray State .......................................................... 1-0New Hampshire ..................................................... 2-0North Carolina ........................................................ 1-1North Carolina A&T ................................................ 1-0UNC Asheville ........................................................ 1-0North Carolina State .............................................. 1-1North Florida ........................................................... 2-0Northeastern ........................................................... 1-0Notre Dame ............................................................ 7-6Oakland ................................................................... 3-0Ohio ......................................................................... 1-0Oklahoma State ..................................................... 3-2Oral Roberts ............................................................ 1-0Pacific ...................................................................... 0-1Penn ......................................................................... 2-0Penn State .............................................................. 4-0Princeton ................................................................. 1-0Providence ............................................................. 10-1Rhode Island ............................................................ 1-0Richmond ................................................................ 1-0Rider ....................................................................... 2-0Robert Morris ......................................................... 8-0Rutgers ................................................................... 6-3St. Francis, N.Y. ..................................................... 1-0St. Francis, Pa. ...................................................... 3-0Saint Louis .............................................................. 1-0St. John’s ............................................................. 10-3Savannah State ..................................................... 1-0Saint Peters ............................................................ 1-0Seton Hall ............................................................... 7-4Siena ....................................................................... 1-0South Carolina ........................................................ 2-0South Carolina State .............................................. 1-0South Florida .......................................................... 6-3Stanford .................................................................. 1-0Syracuse ............................................................... 10-6Tennessee ............................................................... 1-1Texas ....................................................................... 1-1Texas Tech ............................................................... 2-0Toledo ...................................................................... 1-0UCLA ....................................................................... 0-1Vermont .................................................................. 2-0Villanova ................................................................ 10-5Virginia ..................................................................... 0-2Virginia Commonwealth ......................................... 1-0VMI ........................................................................... 1-0Virginia Tech ............................................................ 3-0Wagner .................................................................... 0-1Wake Forest ............................................................ 2-0Washington ............................................................. 2-0Washington State ................................................... 3-1West Virginia ......................................................... 12-7Western Michigan ................................................... 1-0Wichita State .......................................................... 1-1William & Mary ....................................................... 1-0Wisconsin ................................................................ 2-1Wofford ................................................................... 2-0Wright State ............................................................ 1-0Xavier ...................................................................... 1-1Youngstown State .................................................. 3-0Career Record ................................................ 288-96

DIXON VS. OPPONENTS

Sister is the late Maggie Dixon, whoserved as the head women’sbasketball coach at the UnitedStates Military Academy (2005-06)and as an assistant coach atDePaul. In 2006, Jamie and Maggiebecame the first brother-sister duoin NCAA Division I history to guidetheir teams to the NCAATournament in the same season. Aweek later after the Final Four,Maggie tragically died of a heartarrhythmia. A vibrant, passionateand successful coach, Maggie wasonly 28 years old. In Maggie’s honor,the Maggie Dixon Classic is heldeach year at Madison SquareGarden. It has become the nation’spremier women’s college basketballevent and held in conjunction withthe Maggie Dixon Heart Health Fair.Dixon and his family have createdthe Maggie Dixon Foundation, anon-profit organization with twogoals: to educate youth on hearthealth awareness and the promotionof women’s college basketball.

Dixon saved two people from a carthat flipped several times afterveering off and hitting a guardrail onI-279 North. Dixon’s initial thoughtwas that “no one would survive thisevent.” He was the first person onthe scene and cracked thewindshield while pulling a femalepassenger from the wreckage.

FAST FACTS ABOUT JAMIE DIXON

When asked about the incident,Dixon simply responded, “I did whatanyone else in Pittsburgh wouldhave done given the situation. I justhappened to be there.”

Dixon’s grandparents, whoemigrated from Ireland, met inPittsburgh in the 1920s. They metand fell in love in Pittsburgh andlived in the city for five years beforemoving to New York. As a youngboy, Dixon’s grandparents would tellhim stories about the PittsburghPirates. Dixon instantly became aPirates and Roberto Clemente fanas he hung a poster of the All-Staron his wall. He has had severalopportunities to throw out the firstpitch at Pirates games.

Dixon is still known in New Zealandas one of the best professionalplayers to compete there. He oncescored 61 points for a New Zealandtraveling all-star team against SamHouston State. Dixon playedprofessionally for the Hawke’s BayHawks and began his coachingcareer at Te Aute College in 1989.

As a player at TCU, Dixon made adramatic halfcourt shot at thebuzzer to defeat Texas and win theSouthwest Conferencechampionship. For years, the clipwas used in SWC promotionalvideos and Dixon remains famous inFort Worth. The clip can be found

on Youtube along with a post-gameinterview with Dixon.

Dixon’s playing career came to haltwhile playing professional basketballin Holland. After he collided with anopponent, he nearly died of aruptured pancreas. He underwentseveral operations and did not eatfor 50 days during a three-monthhospital stay.

As a youngster growing up in NorthHollywood, Dixon had an actingcareer. He still is a card-carryingmember of the Screen Actors Guild.In his early 20s, Dixon was in a BudLight commercial that featured awoman dunking on him. Thecommercial was one of the morepopular basketball ads of the yearand aired on virtually everybasketball event. At age 12, Dixonfired a space gun in a commercialfor Mattel. At age 10, he was thestar of a TV commercial for RiceKrispies, pretending to celebrate abirthday while eating cereal. At age5, he did a TV commercial for Volvo,sitting in the back seat and smilingwhile his father played the driver. Hewas also in a Kentucky FriedChicken commercial.

Father Jim Dixon was an actor andscreenwriter who starred in a varietyof movies and productions.

Sister, Julie is an attorney for LosAngeles County.

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WHAT THEY’VE SAID ABOUT JAMIE DIXON“What a franchise Jamie Dixon hasbuilt here in Pittsburgh. He has had allof his success without having the highdraft picks. Jamie Dixon’s one problemis that he’s always in a hurry. He’s in ahurry to win 100 games, in a hurry towin 200. Next thing you know, he’ll beat 300!”

-Bill Raftery, ESPN

“One of the things that makes JamieDixon such a great coach is that he’sworking just as hard and is just asintense with a 17-point lead as heworks when he’s down.”

-Bob Knight, ESPN

“Pitt has two dominant traits: 1.They’re unselfish. By passingextensively, Pitt churns the clock,works for better shots and, above all,keeps the opponent from tracking anyone player. 2. They’re “tough.” WhatPitt lacks in pure shooting it more thanmakes up by outscratching andoutclawing opponents.”

-Dejan Kovacevic, PittsburghTribune-Review

“Pitt plays with great toughness. Theyshare the ball well. They know excatlywho they are and they rarely take abad shot...That’s who they are.”

-Brian Gregory, Head Coach,Georgia Tech

“Jamie’s teams play every possessionwith intensity no matter the score. Hisplayers are well coached, they knowhow to play, they are tough, do thingsthe right way, they listen to their coachand they execute the right way.”

-Bob Knight, ESPN

“There is a legacy of success that hasbeen established under Jamie Dixon.Guys like Ashton Gibbs, Gilbert Brownand Gary McGhee, they went hardevery day in practice against the likesof Levance Fields, Tyrell Biggs, DeJuanBlair and Sam Young. That gave themconfidence going into the new year.The beat just goes on at Pitt.”

-Fran Fraschilla, ESPN

“I hate to sound like a recruitingadvertisement for the guy, but whatplayer wouldn’t want to play for JamieDixon?”

-Jay Bilas, ESPN

“Jamie Dixon has done such afantastic job since taking over theprogram. They have won more gamesat Pitt than any Big East school overthe last eight years.”

-Dan Shulman, ESPN

“Dixon is revered in Pittsburgh and thePanthers view him as their version ofMike Krzyzewski, a coach who canleave a legacy for years to come.”

-Andy Katz, ESPN.com on June 15,2009

“Jamie Dixon has established himselfas one of the finest collegiate coachesthere is in the game today and thissummer he proved himself on theinternational court too. In leading theUSA Men’s Under 19 Team to theWorld Championship, he not onlyaccomplished something that theUnited States had not done since1990, but to do so he had to quicklyform a team from 12 individual playersand earn their respect and confidence.He obviously did so and his teamresponded by winning it’s nine gamesin an impressive team manner.”

-Jerry Colangelo, Chairman,USA Basketball

“Nobody has done a better job ofestablishing a culture that focuses onthe team.”

-Mike DeCourcy, The Sporting News

“Jamie Dixon knows what he’s doing.Pitt’s made the NCAA Tournamentevery year and he’s always able to buildand coach teams with the toughnessand skills to win in one of the toughestconferences in basketball.”

-Brent Jones, USA Today in April 6,2009

“Pitt’s secret is in the details. It’s in theweight room, the practice gym and thehearts that beat inside those chests.Watch Pitt’s players and you see themcontinue to be aggressive even afterthey make mistakes. That goes backto Jamie Dixon believing in them andcreating an environment in which theycome to believe in each other. Onething players know is that the coachwon’t punish them for every blunder.”

-Joe Starkey, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review on January 17, 2010

“Sought after Dixon building a secondhome in Pittsburgh…Dixon has nevernot won at least 20 games in a season,never not won at least 10 Big Eastgames in a year, never not made theField of 65. Career record: 163-45.Career Big East record: 70-30…Pitthas everything he needs.”

-Gary Parrish, CBS Sportsline

“Pitt wasn’t supposed to be this goodthis season. Pitt had to replace fourstarters-including DeJuan Blair andSam Young, now in the NBA- from lastseason’s 31-5 team. A down yearseemed inevitable. Big East coachespicked Pitt to finish ninth in theirpreseason poll. But there Pitt is thismorning, in third place in theconference. ‘I believe any team can beas good as it desires to be.’ That’s allDixon knows. It’s how he lives andcoaches. It’s the rock-solid foundationup on which Pitt’s great program isbuilt.”

-Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“Loyalty at this level, in any sport, isunique. Chasing the big bucks is morethe norm, but what has changed over

Jamie Dixon’s tenure is how much Pitthas become a destination job. Pitt isarguably one of the premier jobs in theBig East, which makes it one of thetop gigs in the country.”

-Andy Katz, ESPN.com on May 9,2008

“Jamie Dixon, you just led your USABasketball team to the worldchampionship. What are you going todo next? I’m going to Georgia,recruiting!” Dixon takes his best shot ata challenge—any challenge—thenmoves on to the next. And you wonderwhy Dixon is one of the top coaches inAmerica? Correct that. One of the topcoaches in the world?”

-Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,July 15, 2009

“Jamie cares as much or more aboutpeople than any coach I’ve ever beenaround. That’s a unique characteristic,to be that driven and yet care aboutother people.”

-Steve Pederson, Pitt AthleticDirector

“Jamie is probably the most groundedperson I know. And he possibly is themost focused person I know. When heis coaching, he is coaching 100percent. And when he is with hisfamily, he is doing that 100 percent. Heis really able to focus completely onwhatever he is doing, and that’s rare.”

-Steve Pederson, Pitt AthleticDirector

“Jamie Dixon is a Helluva BasketballCoach…The way Jamie Dixon handledthis team has to be very encouragingto Pitt fans whose entire rotation is influx heading into next season. TheUnder-19 World Championships provedthat Jamie Dixon can find a way to winwith any hand he’s been dealt.”

-Paul Sievers, Bleacher Report, July14, 2009

“I remember Dixon’s response to MikeCook’s injury against Duke last seasonat Madison Square Garden. The coachdidn’t just monitor the situation, asmany would have done, even though itoccurred at a crucial point in a hugegame. Instead, he raced out and kneltbeside Cook, holding Cook’s hand asthe player writhed in pain. ‘I’ll neverforget that about coach Dixon,’ Cooksaid later. ‘That meant a lot to me andmy family. I remember I looked up andsaw him for a second. I saw his face.He really felt for me.’ If this coachcan’t be taken at his word, no coachcan.”

-Joe Starkey, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review on Sept. 26, 2008, afterCook tore his ACL in overtime vs.Duke

“At Pitt, Dixon made the right choicewhen he headed into coaching. He hasbeen brilliant since inheriting thePanthers’ job when Ben Howland left

to become the leader at UCLA. Pittrealized what a gem they had in frontof them. Dixon, in his own style, hascreated something special with hisplayers.”

-Dick Vitale, ESPN on February 13,2007

“Not only is Jamie Dixon a greatbasketball coach, but he’s a classgentleman in every way.”

-Dick Groat

…Dixon is a humble and reservedperson. But he is also a fiercecompetitor…

-John Grupp, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review on January 6, 2008

“The Panthers win by doing the littlethings. They rebound, they playdefense, they play together. If theydon’t have top-10 talent, they do havetop-10 tenacity, top-10 grit, top-10hustle and a top-10 belief inthemselves.”

-Josh Herwitt, Fox Sports Net

“Dixon’s teams always play hard,always play defense and always playunselfish basketball.”

-Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazetteon January 6, 2009

“Dixon does a fantastic job of gettinghis team to understand the importanceof playing as a unit on both ends of thecourt. They are very unselfish and theyshare the ball well. It is always toughto beat the Panthers because theyhave great chemistry, talent and arewell-coached.”

-Dick Vitale, ESPN

“Nobody in his right mind expected thisinexperienced, undersized team to start13-2 and 3-0 in the Big East, includingback-to-back wins at Syracuse andCincinnati. It’s the first week ofJanuary, and I’m wondering if it’salready Dixon’s best coaching job.”

-Joe Starkey, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review on January 8, 2010

“The best coach in the city…Thatdesignation falls to Jamie Dixon. WhatJamie Dixon does with the talent hehas puts him, in my estimation, at thetop of the list in Pittsburgh. What setsDixon apart is that he can win withlesser talent. That is the mark of agreat coach. Nobody gets their playersto play harder, no one gets a greatercommitment to defense and team. Hetakes the ordinary and makes themexcellent...It has to be Dixon because ithappens too often. Expect surprisesfrom the Panthers, expect their playersto continue to get better and expectDixon to continue being the best coachin the city.”

-Bob Smizik, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Jan. 6, 2010

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Year School W L W L Team accomplishments1989-90 L.A.Valley J.C. (AC) 22 11 13 2 Western States Conference regular season title1990-91 L.A.Valley J.C. (AC) 20 13 8 2 None1991-92 UC-Santa Barbara (AC) 20 9 13 5 NIT1992-93 Hawaii (AC) 12 16 7 11 None1993-94 Hawaii (AC) 18 15 11 7 NCAA Tournament, WAC Tournament title, first NCAA

appearance in 22 years1994-95 Northern Arizona (AC) 9 17 4 10 None1995-96 Northern Arizona (AC) 7 19 3 11 None1996-97 Northern Arizona (AC) 21 7 14 2 Big Sky regular season title, 10th largest single season

turnaround in NCAA Division I history1997-98 Northern Arizona (AC) 21 8 13 3 NCAA Tournament, Big Sky regular season title, Big Sky

Tournament title, first NCAA Tourney appearance in schoolhistory, led nation in 3-point percentage and ranked second infield goal percentage

1998-99 Hawaii (AC) 6 20 3 11 None1999-00 Pitt (AHC) 13 15 5 11 None2000-01 Pitt (AHC) 19 14 7 9 NIT Second Round, Big East Tourney runner-up, defeated four

nationally ranked opponents, Pitt’s first winning season since1996-97

2001-02 Pitt (AHC) 29 6 13 3 NCAA Sweet Sixteen, Big East West regular season title, BigEast Tourney runner-up, school record 29 wins, guided Pitt toits first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1992-93

2002-03 Pitt (AHC) 28 5 13 3 NCAA Sweet Sixteen, co-Big East West regular season title,Big East Tourney champions

2003-04 *Pitt 31 5 13 3 NCAA Sweet Sixteen, Big East regular season title, Big EastTourney runner-up

2004-05 *Pitt 20 9 10 6 NCAA Tournament2005-06 *Pitt 25 8 10 6 NCAA Tournament, Big East Tourney runner-up2006-07 *Pitt 29 8 12 4 NCAA Sweet Sixteen, Big East Tourney runner-up2007-08 *Pitt 27 10 10 8 Big East Tournament champions, NCAA Tournament2008-09 *Pitt 31 5 15 3 NCAA Elite Eight, NCAA Sweet Sixteen, Big East regular

season second place finish, No. 1 national ranking, NCAA No.1 seed

2009-10 *Pitt 25 9 13 5 NCAA Tournament, Big East regular season second placefinish, NCAA No. 3 seed

2010-11 *Pitt 28 6 15 3 NCAA No. 1 seed, Big East regular season outright champions2011-12 *Pitt 22 17 5 13 CBI Champions2012-13 *Pitt 24 9 12 6 NCAA Tournament2013-14 *Pitt 26 10 11 7 NCAA Tournament

^Totals 288 96 126 64*Head Coach; ^Totals are as a head coach; (AHC) Associate Head Coach; (AC) Assistant Coach.

DIXON BY THE NUMBERS

After only 11 years as a headcoach, Dixon has had numerouscoaches serve under him whohave gone on to become head orassistant coaches at otherschools:

Pat Skerry, Head Coach-Towson(2011-current)

Barry Rohrssen, Assistant Coach-Kentucky (2014-current),Assistant Coach-Pitt (2013-14),Head Coach-Manhattan (2006-11)

Tom Herrion, Head Coach-Marshall (2010-13)

Joe Lombardi, Head Coach-Indiana, Pa. (2006-current)

Orlando Antigua, Head Coach-South Florida (2014-current),Assistant Coach-Kentucky(2008-14), Assistant Coach-Memphis (2005-08)

John Alesi, Head Coach-BaruchCollege, N.Y. (2011-current),Assistant Coach-Manhattan

David Cox, Associate HeadCoach-Rutgers (2010-14),Assistant Coach-Georgetown(2007-10)

Rasheen Davis, Assistant Coach-Manhattan (2012-current),Assistant Coach-Xavier (2010-12)

DIXON COACHING TREE

BY GAMES (According to the NCAA Division I recordbook, pg. 153)Coach, School GP W-L Pct. Yr. YearClair Bee, Rider/Long Island 231 200-31 .866 12th 1938Jerry Tarkanian, LBSU/UNLV 234 200-34 .855 9th 1977Mark Few, Gonzaga 247 200-47 .810 8th 2007Everett Case, North Carolina State 250 200-50 .800 9th 1954Harold Anderson, Toledo/BSGU 251 200-51 .797 10th 1945Nat Holman, CCNY 251 200-51 .797 18th 1937Adolph Rupp, Kentucky 251 200-51 .797 13th 1943Roy Williams, Kansas 252 200-52 .794 8th 1996Vic Bubas, Duke 254 200-54 .787 10th 1969Denny Crum, Louisville 254 200-54 .787 9th 1980Henry Iba, NWMS/Colorado/Okla St. 254 200-54 .787 11th 1940Doc Meanwell, Miss./Wisconsin 254 200-54 .787 15th 1927JAMIE DIXON, PITT 255 200-55 .784 8th 2010

FASTEST TO 200 WINS-NCAA HISTORY

BY TOTAL SEASONS (According to NCAA Division I recordbook, pg. 153)Coach, School GP W-L Pct. Yr. YearMark Few, Gonzaga 247 200-47 .810 8th 2007Roy Williams, Kansas 252 200-52 .794 8th 1996JAMIE DIXON, PITT 255 200-55 .784 8th 2010Jerry Tarkanian, LBSU/UNLV 234 200-34 .855 9th 1977Everett Case, North Carolina State 250 200-50 .800 9th 1954Denny Crum, Louisville 254 200-54 .787 9th 1980Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 266 200-66 .752 9th 1985Bruce Weber, SIU/Illinois 272 200-72 .735 9th 2007Pete Gillen, Xavier 273 200-73 .733 9th 1994Harold Anderson, Toledo/BSGU 251 200-51 .797 10th 1945Vic Bubas, Duke 254 200-54 .787 10th 1969Fred Schaus, WVU/Purdue 266 200-66 .752 10th 1976Lou Carnesecca, St. John’s 271 200-71 .738 10th 1978

Coach Games to 100 W-L 1st Year Date of 100th winJAMIE DIXON 126 100-26 2003 Feb. 19, 2007H.C. Carlson 140 100-40 1922 Feb. 22, 1930Paul Evans 156 100-56 1986 Nov. 20, 1991

FASTEST TO 100 COACHING WINS IN PITT HISTORY

Head Coach Years Record Pct.H.C. Carlson, 1922-53 31 367-247 .598JAMIE DIXON, 2003-13 11 288-96 .750Robert Timmons, 1953-68 15 174-189 .479Paul Evans, 1986-94 8 147-98 .600Dr. George M. Flint, 1911-21 10 105-68 .607Roy Chipman, 1980-86 6 102-76 .573

ALL-TIME COACHING WINS AT PITT

JAMIE DIXON ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS (1989-2014)

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Pittsburgh ‘05 Ninth Season at Pitt

BRANDIN KNIGHTASSISTANT COACH

Former University of Pittsburgh starand retired No. 20 jersey honoreeBrandin Knight begins his seventh yearas an assistant coach at Pitt. In hisninth total season on Pitt Head CoachJamie Dixon’s staff, Knight isresponsible for recruiting student-athletes, scouting opponents, gamepreparation and on-floor coaching.

“Brandin has always been atremendous asset for our program,”Dixon said. “As a player, Brandinproved to be an exceptional leader anda coach on the floor. Through theyears, he has developed into anoutstanding basketball coach. He hasbeen a terrific role model for ourplayers and was instrumental in turningour program around. In addition, hehas always remained loyal to Pitt.”

Following his Pitt career, Knightplayed two seasons with the NBDL’sAsheville Altitude. He helped lead theAltitude to back-to-back league titlesin both 2003-04 and 2004-05. In 2005,he signed a contract with the NBA’sHouston Rockets, but suffered a knee

THE BRANDIN KNIGHT FILE

Birthdate: December 16, 1981. Hometown: East Orange, N.J. Education: Bachelor of Arts–History, University of Pittsburgh, 2005;

Seton Hall Prep, 1999.

Coaching CareerAssistant Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 2008-current; Director of Men’sBasketball Operations, University of Pittsburgh, 2007-08; ProgramAssistant/Video Coordinator, University of Pittsburgh, 2006-07.

Playing CareerUniversity of Pittsburgh, 1999-2003Fourth jersey retired in school history (No. 20); Retired prior to Pitt’sgame vs. Marquette on March 4, 2009; Four-year starter at point guard;scored 1,440 points, finished with 785 assists and 492 rebounds; Pitt’scareer recordholder in assists (785), assist average (6.2), steals (298)and season minutes played (1,284); selected to the 2003 Wooden All-America team, 2002 AP All-American; two-time All-Big East teammember; named the Big East Most Valuable Player and Most ImprovedPlayer in 2001-02; guided Pitt to its first-ever Big East Tournament title in2003, two NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearances (2002 and 2003) andback-to-back Big East regular season titles in 2001-02 and 2002-03.

NBDL’s Asheville Altitude, 2003-05Guided the Altitude to back-to-back NBDL titles (2003-04 and 2004-05).

NBA’s Houston Rockets, 2005

injury two weeks later. Knight spent thefollowing two years in Pittsburghrehabbing the injury. During that span,Knight got involved with coaching. Hecoached several AAU teams, includinga squad that captured the Under-16Pittsburgh Jamfest title in 2006.

Knight joined Dixon’s staff in 2006-07 as its Program Assistant/VideoCoordinator and served the 2007-08season as Director of Men’s BasketballOperations.

A Pitt point guard from 1999-2003,Knight’s leadership was largelyresponsible for Pitt’s basketballrenaissance. The transformation ofPitt’s basketball program into a nationalpower can be attributed largely toKnight who led the dramaticturnaround. Pitt finished 13-15 duringhis freshman year, improved to 19-14with a surprise Big East ChampionshipFinals appearance and NIT berth as asophomore, then burst onto thenational stage with a 29-6 record, BigEast regular season title, national top-10 ranking and NCAA Sweet Sixteen

berth during his junior season in 2001-02. As a senior in 2002-03, Knight’sPanthers maintained that success witha 28-5 record, co-Big East regularseason title and second straight NCAASweet Sixteen appearance.

In the end, Knight helped lead Pittto two consecutive Big East regularseason titles (2001-02 and 2002-03),two NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearances(2002 and 2003), the program’s first-ever Big East Tournament title (2003),three consecutive appearances in theBig East Tournament final (2001, 2002,and 2003) and an 89-40 (.690) four-year record.

A 2003 Wooden All-America teamselection, 2002 Associated Press All-America team member and two-timeAll-Big East honoree, Knight concludedhis career with 1,440 points, 785assists, 492 rebounds and 298 steals.He earned the Big East’s co-MostValuable Player and Most ImprovedPlayer awards in 2001-02. Knight stillholds school records for career assists(785), career assist average (6.2 apg.),career steals (298), career 3-point fieldgoal attempts (261), season minutes

played (1,284 in 2001-02) andconsecutive games played with at leastone assist (91 from 2000-03).

Knight’s No. 20 jersey was retired ina ceremony prior to the Panthers’Marquette game on March 4, 2009.

Knight, who graduated with aHistory degree from Pitt in June, 2005,is a native of East Orange, N.J. Hisbrother, Brevin, is a 12-year NBAveteran who was a consensus All-America point guard at Stanford(1994-97). The Knights represent onlyone of eight brother combinations inNCAA Division I history to earn All-America honors, a distinguished listthat includes Marv and Vern Huffman,Eddie and Johnny O’Brien, Dick andTom Van Arsdale, Mike and WillieSojourner, Albert and Bernard King,Jim and John Paxson and Harvey andHorace Grant. His father Melvin, aformer Seton Hall assistant basketballcoach (1978-82) and player (1968-71),serves as the athletic director at EssexCounty College (N.J.).

Knight resides in Pittsburgh with hiswife Michelle, daughter Kylah (11) andson Brandin (4).The Knight family: son Brandin,

Brandin, Michelle and Kylah.

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Salem State ‘89 Fourth Season at Pitt

BILL BARTONASSISTANT COACH

A New England native with extensiveEast Coast prep school recruiting ties,Bill Barton begins his fourth season atthe University of Pittsburgh as anassistant coach. Barton’s mainresponsibilities include recruitingstudent-athletes, game preparationand on-floor coaching.

Regarded as one of the toprecruiters on the East Coast, Bartonowns over 18 years of combinedcoaching experience, including each ofthe last seven seasons at the NCAADivision I level.

“With his numerous contacts, Billassists us in recruiting, scouting andplayer development,” Pitt head coachJamie Dixon said. “We are fortunate tohave a coach with his well-roundedand vast background. He also hasextensive recruiting contacts on theEast Coast and in the Big East region.”

Prior to his stint at Pitt, Barton spent2010-11 as an assistant coach atMarshall University under Tom Herrion,a former Pitt associate head coachfrom 2007-10. In 2010-11, theThundering Herd finished 22-12 overall,tied for fifth place in Conference USA

Hometown: Boston, Mass.

Education: Bachelor of Science–Business, Salem State University,1989; Master’s degree–Business Administration, Suffolk University(Mass.), 1991.

Family: Wife Susan, two daughters–Maeve (13) and Nell (11).

Coaching CareerAssistant Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 2011-current; Assistant Coach,Marshall University, 2010-11; Associate Head Coach, DuquesneUniversity, 2008-10; Assistant Coach, Duquesne University, 2007-08;Head Coach, Notre Dame Prep (Mass.), 1997-2007.

Coaching ExperienceCompiled a 255-66 overall record and .794 winning percentage in 10seasons at Notre Dame Prep (Mass.); Led Notre Dame Prep to back-to-back Prep School National Championships in both 2005-06 and 2006-07;Under his guidance, Notre Dame also posted over 20 prep tournamentand invitational wins; Over 70 of his players at Notre Dame Prep went onto earn NCAA Division I basketball scholarships; Five former players wereselected in the NBA Draft: Marcus Douthit (2004 Los Angeles Lakers,2nd round, 56th overall), Ryan Gomes (2005 Boston Celtics, 2nd round,50th overall), Will Blalock (2006 Detroit Pistons, 2nd round, 30th overall),Michael Beasley (2008 Miami Heat, 1st round, 2nd overall) and LazarHayward (2010 Washington Wizards, 1st round, 30th overall).

The Barton family: Bill, Maeve, wife Susan and Nell.

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with a 9-7 record and received aninvitation to compete in theCollegeInsider postseason Tournament.

Prior to his year at Marshall, Bartonspent three seasons at DuquesneUniversity (2007-10) on Ron Everhart’sstaff, including two years as associatehead coach. Barton played aninstrumental role in the recruitment oftwo-time Atlantic 10 ConferenceDefensive Player of the Year DamienSaunders and 2008 Atlantic 10Defensive Player of the Year ShawnJames. Saunders scored over 1,000points and grabbed over 1,000rebounds in his four-year career.

Barton also helped Everhart sign a2008-09 recruiting class that ranked28th in the nation by HoopScoop.com.During his three years at Duquesne, theDukes made two postseasonappearances including an NIT berthand 21-13 record in 2008-09.

Prior to joining the NCAA Division Icoaching ranks, Barton served 10seasons (1997-2007) as the HeadCoach at Notre Dame Prep inFitchburg, Mass. Barton built the NotreDame Prep program into a national

powerhouse as he guided the school toback-to-back Prep School NationalChampionships in 2005-06 and 2006-07, posting a 255-66 overall record and.794 winning percentage.

Barton specialized in playerdevelopment as over 70 of his formerplayers went on to earn NCAA Division Ischolarships. Five of those players—Marcus Douthit (Los Angeles Lakers,2nd round, 56th overall in 2004), RyanGomes (Boston Celtics, 2nd round, 50th

overall in 2005), Will Blalock (DetroitPistons, 2nd round, 30th overall in 2006),Michael Beasley (Miami Heat, 1st

round, 2nd overall in 2008) and LazarHayward (Washington Wizards, 1st

round, 30th overall in 2010)—were

drafted by NBA teams. Some of theother prominent players who attendedNotre Dame Prep include: Carl Krauser(Pitt), Modibo Diarra (Memphis),Chester Frazier (Illinois), Paul Harris(Syracuse), Brandon Robinson (Auburn)and Gary Ervin (Arkansas).

Barton, who completed hisundergraduate degree in business atSalem State (Mass.) in 1989, earned amaster’s in business administrationfrom Suffolk University (Mass.) in 1991.He put those degrees to work at NotreDame Prep, where he also served asthe school principal and athleticdirector as well as an English teacher.

A native of Boston, Mass., Bartonand his wife, Susan, have twodaughters, Maeve (13) and Nell (11).

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Youngstown State, ‘83 First Season at Pitt

MARLON WILLIAMSONASSISTANT COACH

Hometown: Detroit, Mich. Education: Bachelor of Science-Global Studies, Youngstown State

University, 2012.

Family: Wife Angela, daughter Marli (5).

Coaching CareerAssistant Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 2014-current; Assistant Coach,University of Massachusetts, 2012-14.

Coaching ExperiencePresident of Youth Operations and Head Coach, The Family, AAUprogram in Detroit, Mich, 2003-12. Over 90 of his players with TheFamily went on to earn NCAA Division I basketball scholarships; Six of hisformer AAU players were selected in the NBA Draft: Chris Douglas-Roberts (2008 New Jersey Nets, 2nd round, 40th overall), Malik Hairston(2008 Phoenix Suns, 2nd round, 48th overall), Joe Crawford (2008 LosAngeles Lakers, 2nd round, 58th overall), Jordan Crawford (2010 NewJersey Nets, 2nd round, 27th overall), Dremond Green (2012 GoldenState Warriors, 35th overall), James Young (2014 Boston Celtics, 17thoverall).

Playing CareerYoungstown State, 1999-2003Earned Horizon League All-Defensive team honors as a senior; Four-yearletterwinner at point guard; Named team captain and earned team MVPhonors as a senior; In 99 career games, scored 379 points, dished out199 assists and hit 45 3-pointers.

Detroit native Marlon Williamsonbegins his first season at the Universityof Pittsburgh as an assistant coach.Known as a top-notch recruiter withextensive ties throughout the Midwestand East Coast, Williamson’s mainresponsibilities at Pitt will includerecruiting student-athletes, gamepreparation and on-floor coaching.

“We are excited about Marlonbecoming a member of the Universityof Pittsburgh community and I know heis ecstatic to be coming aboard,” Dixonsaid. “As a former point guard withstrong knowledge of the game, Marlon

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will help us in recruiting, scouting andplayer development. We are fortunateto have a coach with his well-roundedbackground. Marlon is also extremelyexcited to be a part of our staffconsidering his family ties toPittsburgh.”

Williamson spent the previous twoseasons (2012-14) at the University ofMassachusetts in Amherst as anassistant basketball coach under DerekKellogg. During Williamson’s two yearsat UMass, the program experienced itsmost success in two decades as itaccumulated a combined 45-21 overall

record and recorded back-to-backpostseason appearances (2013 NIT and2014 NCAA). Last year, the Minutemenearned their first NCAA Tournament bidin 16 seasons as they earned a No. 6seed, finished 24-9 overall and 10-6 inAtlantic 10 Conference play.

Prior to his two-year stint at UMass,Williamson spent nine years workingwith The Family, an AAU programbased in his hometown of Detroit,Mich., where he served as President ofYouth Operations and Head Coach.Williamson’s duties with The Familyincluded opponent scouting, practicescheduling, monitoring of the athlete’sacademic progress and counseling theplayers on educational programs.Some of the top players to emergefrom The Family included Joe Crawford(Kentucky), Jordan Crawford (Indiana/Xavier), Chris Douglas-Roberts(Memphis), Draymond Green (MichiganState), Malik Hairston (Oregon) andJames Young (Kentucky). Six of hisplayers were selected in the NBA Draft.

Along with his coaching duties withThe Family, Williamson spent four years

as Corporate Trainer with AssociatedCommunity Services, two years asDirector of Purchasing and Sales withCharter Schools AdministrativeServices and two years as Transporta-tion Manager with ABC Transportation.

Williamson was a four-yearletterman at Youngstown State from1999-2003, serving as team captainduring his senior season. As thestarting point guard as a senior in2003, he averaged 8.1 points, 4.9assists and 2.2 steals per game enroute to being named to the HorizonLeague’s All-Defensive Team and YSU’steam most valuable player. Over hisfour-year career with the Penguins,Williamson scored 379 points, dishedout 199 assists and converted 45 3-pointers in 99 career games. He alsostarred at Detroit’s Cass Tech HighSchool.

Williamson, whose father is aPittsburgh native and attended PeabodyH.S., earned a bachelor’s degree inGlobal Studies from Youngstown Statein 2012. Williamson and his wifeAngela have a daughter, Marli (5).

The Williamsonfamily: Marlon,wife Angela andMarli.

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A native of Pittsburgh’s Northside,Brian Regan is in his eighth season asthe University of Pittsburgh’s Director ofBasketball Operations. Regan’sassociation with Pitt Basketball goesback more than 30 years when he firstattended the “Play Basketball DayCamps,” directed by then Pitt coachTim Grgurich.

As Assistant Athletic Director/Director of Men’s BasketballOperations, Regan’s variousresponsibilities include the day-to-dayoperations of the men’s basketballprogram, serving as a liaison to athleticdepartment officials and coordinatingthe student-athletes’ practice, game-day and daily schedules. He alsocoordinates the program’s summercamp schedule and monitors academicprogress. During the summer of 2010,he organized Pitt Basketball’s SummerTour to Ireland.

BRIAN REGANASST. A.D./DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

Saint Vincent ‘88 Eighth Season at Pitt

THE BRIAN REGAN FILE

Birthdate: August 13, 1965.

Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa.(Northside).

Education: Bachelor of Arts–Communications, SaintVincent College (Latrobe, Pa.),1988; Kiski School (Saltsburg,Pa.), 1984.

Family: Wife Catherine,daughter Sophia and sonBrendan.

Coaching CareerDirector of BasketballOperations, University ofPittsburgh, 2008-current;Video Coordinator, University ofPittsburgh, 2007-08; AssistantCoach, Colgate University,2002-07; Associate HeadCoach, Assumption College,1999-2002; Assistant Coach,Slippery Rock University, 1994-99; Assistant Coach, LaRocheCollege, 1993-94; AssistantCoach, Robert MorrisUniversity, 1990-93; GraduateAssistant Coach, University ofPittsburgh, 1988-90.

“We are excited to have Brian asour Assistant Athletic Director/Directorof Operations,” Pitt Head Coach JamieDixon said. “Brian has proved to be avaluable part of our program and hasplayed a key role in our success. Hebrings with him extensive experience atseveral different levels. He is alsothrilled to be working at Pitt and in hishometown of Pittsburgh.”

Regan, who joined the Pitt staff in2007-08 as its Video Coordinator, has acombined 27 years of college coachingexperience. He spent five seasons(2002-07) as an assistant basketballcoach at Colgate University under HeadCoach Emmett Davis. As a topassistant at Colgate, Regan’sresponsibilities included recruiting,scouting and coordinating the Raiders’summer basketball day and eliteprospect camps. He also served asacademic coordinator for the program.

Prior to his stint at Colgate, Reganserved three years (1999-2002) as anassociate head coach at AssumptionCollege under Head Coach TomAckerman. In 2001-02, Assumptionposted one of its most successfulseasons in school history, advancing to

the NCAA Division II Tournament SweetSixteen, capturing the Northeast-10regular season championship andcompiling a 24-6 record. All of theseaccomplishments were achieved afterthe Greyhounds were picked to finishlast in the league’s preseason coaches’poll. Three of Regan’s recruits playedkey roles in that success, includingleague defensive player of the yearShahar Golan, All-America selectionand league rookie of the year BrianRobinson and first team all-conferencepick Shane O’Donoghue.

Regan is no stranger to the WesternPennsylvania coaching ranks, havingserved assistant coaching stints atSlippery Rock University (1994-99),LaRoche College (1993-94) and RobertMorris University (1990-93). During histenure at Robert Morris, the Colonialswon the Northeast Conference title andadvanced to the NCAA Tournament in1992 before dropping their first roundmatchup to UCLA in Tempe, Ariz. AtRobert Morris, Regan oversaw guardplay including NEC Player of the Yearand Aliquippa native Myron Walker.

Regan began his college coachingcareer as a graduate assistant coach

at Pitt, serving two seasons (1988-90)under Coach Paul Evans. He helpedguide the Panthers to a 17-13 recordand NCAA Tournament berth in 1989.

One of six siblings, Regan and hisbrothers regularly attended the Pittyouth basketball camps. Two of hisbrothers served as Pitt ballboys andboth went on to compete collegiatelyat New York University. His father, thelate “Baldy” Regan, served as aPittsburgh city councilman.

A 1988 graduate of Saint VincentCollege in Latrobe, Pa., Regan earnedhis undergraduate degree incommunications. During his time atSaint Vincent, he worked as a studentassistant under legendary coach BernieMatthews. Regan also attended theKiski School in Saltsburg, Pa.

A member of the NationalAssociation of Basketball Coaches,Basketball Coaches Association of NewYork and Western PennsylvaniaCoaches Association, he earned theNABC’s 15-year merit award forservice. Regan resides in Pittsburghwith his wife Catherine, daughterSophia and son Brendan.

The Regan family: Brian, daughterSophia, Catherine and son Brendan.

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Pitt’s athletic trainer and team confidant, Tony Salesi begins his 29th season as amember of the Panthers' basketball staff. He was appointed Coordinator forAthletic Training for Olympic Sports in 2005.

A 1980 University of Pittsburgh graduate, Salesi began his athletic training careerat Frazier High School. He then served three years as a head trainer for theKeystone Rehabilitation Center in Indiana, Pa., working with the IUP football team.

Salesi, who earned his Master’s degree from Miami University (Ohio) in 1981,returned to his alma mater in August of 1986, when he was appointed a clinicalinstructor for the University of Pittsburgh sports medicine department and headtrainer for the Panthers men’s basketball, men’s soccer and tennis teams.

In addition to his basketball responsibilities, Salesi serves as the Coordinator ofClinical Services for Olympic Sports.

Born April 9, 1957, Salesi and his wife Kathleen (Pitt grad, MBA ‘85) have fivechildren: Lauren Ashley (27), Andrew Louis (26), Anthony Alexander (24), MatthewAaron (21) and Joseph William (16).

Mike Farabaugh is in his 24th year of affiliation with the University of PittsburghAcademic Support Service for Student-Athletes. As Director, Farabaugh overseesthe operation of the academic support program that assists the academic andpersonal development for student-athletes. In addition, Farabaugh also serves asthe liaison between the academic and athletic community representing theinterests of student-athletes.

His career in Academic Support began in 1990 as a graduate student,overseeing the math and science program. After a two-year stint as a graduatestudent, Farabaugh moved into a permanent role in the department as a learningskills specialist for the unit.

In his current capacity as Director, Farabaugh serves as the academic counselorfor the men’s basketball team, providing the necessary services and resources tothe student-athletes and coaches. Farabaugh is also responsible for the coordina-tion of the mathematics and science programs for the unit.

Over the years, Farabaugh has conducted numerous time management, studyskills, communication skills and goal setting workshops and seminars in academicsettings.

A 1987 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Farabaugh went on to receivehis master’s degree in 1992. In addition to his duties at the University, Farabaughalso serves on the learning disabilities and Two-Year college committee with theNational Association of Athletic Advisors as well as previously acting as the chair ofthe research committee.

Farabaugh resides in Fox Chapel with Diane Blanton.

TONY SALESIEXEC. ASSOC. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR-

ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE

MIKE FARABAUGHDIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC SUPPORTSERVICES FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES

An Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh in the Department ofOrthopaedics, Dr. Jeanne Doperak serves as a team physician with the Universityof Pittsburgh Athletic Department and Carnegie Mellon University. Doperak beginsher fifth year working with the Pitt men’s basketball team.

She also serves as a consultant for several area high schools, along with thePittsburgh Steelers. In addition to her clinical duties, Dr. Doperak is the FellowshipDirector of the St. Margaret’s Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Programand is the physician representative on the board of directors of the Big EastConference Sports Medicine Society.

Dr. Doperak earned her bachelor’s degree in Biology from Allegheny Collegeand completed her medical training at the Philadelphia College of OsteopathicMedicine. She then completed a residence in family medicine at Latrobe Hospitaland pursued a sports medicine fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh.

A Western Pennsylvania native, Dr. Doperak was born and raised in Latrobe,Pa. She is still happy to call Pittsburgh home with her husband Rob and their twochildren: Abby (10) and Max (7).

DR. JEANNE DOPERAKASSISTANT

TEAM PHYSICIAN

DR. BRYSON LESNIAKHEAD TEAM PHYSICIAN

Dr. Bryson P. Lesniak is an Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery inthe Division of Sports Medicine. Previously, Dr. Lesniak earned his medical degreeat the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 2003 and completed anorthopedic surgery residency at the University of Michigan Health System in AnnArbor, Mich. He then obtained fellowship training in sports medicine in theDepartment of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.

Upon completion of post-graduate training in 2009, Dr. Lesniak was appointedAssistant Professor in the Department of Orthopedics at the University of Miami,Miller School of Medicine. While at the University of Miami, he was the FellowshipDirector of the Sports Medicine program. He is board-certified by the AmericanBoard of Orthopaedic Surgeons with a subspecialty certification in Sports Medicine.

Dr. Lesniak has received several sports medicine awards for his clinical research,including The O’Donoghue Sports Medicine Injury Award in 2010. He is a memberof the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery, American Orthopaedic Societyof Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy Association of North America, Major LeagueBaseball Physicians Association, and the International Cartilage Repair Society. Dr.Lesniak served on numerous committees while at the University of Miami, MillerSchool of Medicine and was also active in the community. He was a teamphysician for the University of Miami athletics as well as the Miami Marlins BaseballFranchise and several South Florida high schools.

Dr. Lesniak’s primary office is at the UPMC Sports Medicine Center, South Side,and he also sees patients at UPMC South Hills. His clinical emphasis is in SportsMedicine with special emphasis on articular cartilage and articular cartilage injury;anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury; knee kinematics; injuries in professional andcollege athletes; applications of stem cells in sports medicine; rotator cuff injuryand treatment; and shoulder instability and treatment.

Dr. Lesniak is a native of Pittsburgh who attended Schenley High School prior topursuing his undergraduate studies at Pennsylvania State University.

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TIM BELTZSTRENGTH & CONDITIONING

COORDINATOR

CHRIS DOUNTASDIRECTOR OF

EQUIPMENT SERVICES

Tim Beltz begins his 15th season as a strength and conditioning coach for thePitt men’s basketball program. He also serves as the strength coach for the Pittwomen’s basketball, baseball and softball squads.

Over the years, he has helped develop, condition and train numerous Pittbasketball players including NBA players Steven Adams, Lamar Patterson, DeJuanBlair, Sam Young, Aaron Gray and Chris Taft.

Originally from Denver, Colo., Beltz attended the University of Northern Coloradowhere he earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology in 1995. Upongraduation, Beltz began working as an operations manager at the Amelia WellnessCenter in Amelia Island, Fla. While in Florida, he additionally served as a consultantfor competitive triathletes for two years.

Beltz returned to school to earn a master’s degree in exercise physiology fromAkron in 1998. During his two year-stint at Akron, he began competing as anOlympic weightlifter. Beltz was also employed at the Fast Program in Boca Raton,Fla., where he worked with numerous NFL, MLB and NBA athletes.

Beltz is married to the former Trish Andrews, a 1994 University of Pittsburghgraduate. The couple has a daughter Alyssa and son T.J.

STUDENT MANAGERS

JASON RICHARDSVIDEO COORDINATOR/

DIRECTOR OF ANALYTICS

Jason Richards begins his fifth total season at Pitt and his second as thePanthers’ video coordinator/director of analytics. Richards spent two seasons asPitt’s Graduate Manager, while completing a Masters of Business Administration.

Richards played four years at Davidson (2004-08) and along with Seth Curry,helped guide the Wildcats to an NCAA Elite Eight appearance in 2008. Heconcluded his career as Davidson’s all-time career assist leader (663) and holdsschool records for assists in a season (293) and assists in a game (19). He alsoscored 1,096 points in 128 career games played.

Following graduation, Richards signed a free agent contract for the 2008-09season with the Miami Heat. He spent the 2009-10 season in the NBDL with theUtah Flash before an ACL injury ended his playing career.

A Barrington, Ill. native, Richards’ father Tom and mother Mary Beth both playedbasketball at Pitt from 1972-76. His sister Lindsay, a former McDonald’s All-American at Iowa, is an assistant coach on the Pitt women’s basketball staff.

MICHAELLINDENBAUMHead Manager

5th year

Director of Equipment Services Chris Dountas begins his third season with thePitt Basketball program. His responsibilities include day-to-day equipmentoperations for both basketball teams as well as overseeing the equipment needs ofPitt’s Olympic sports. His specific duties include distributing practice gear, gameuniforms and equipment for student-athletes and the coaching staff.

A Mechanicsburg, Pa. native, Dountas is in his eighth year at Pitt. Previously, heworked as an assistant equipment manager at the University of Connecticut (2005-06) and served an internship at the University of Central Florida (2004-05). Dountasgraduated from California University (Pa.) in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree inscience and sport management. He resides in Whitehall.

WILLSUPOWITZ

Head Manager3rd year

JOSH RUSSELL-EINHORNManager3rd year

MATTREILLEYManager4th year

SEANMACK

Manager4th year

BRANDEN McDONALDGRADUATE MANAGER

DAVID HANSONGRADUATE MANAGER

Branden McDonald is in his second season with the Pitt Basketball program as agraduate manager. A Glen Arden, Md. native, McDonald is a 2011 graduate ofVirginia Union University where he received a B.S. in psychology. A point guard,McDonald was a four-year basketball letterwinner at Virginia Union.

David Hanson begins his second season with the Pitt Basketball program as agraduate manager. A Plymouth, Minn. native, Hanson played four years at Cal-Polyin San Luis Obispo, Calif. where he scored 1,267 points and grabbed 628 reboundsin his four-year career. He graduated from Cal-Poly in June, 2012.

DANGINSBERGManager3rd year

MIKEHABERMAN

Manager2nd year

JOHNWALLACE III

Manager2nd year

BRENNANMOXHAMManager4th year

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PLAYER PROFILESCameron Wright, 34-38

Aron Phillips-Nwankwo, 39Derrick Randall, 40-41Durand Johnson, 42-45

Chris Jones, 46-47James Robinson, 48-52

Mike Lecak, 53Jamel Artis, 54-55

Josh Newkirk, 56-57Joseph Uchebo, 58

Michael Young, 59-61Tyrone Haughton, 62

Sheldon Jeter, 63Cameron Johnson, 64

Ryan Luther, 65Joshua Ko, 66

Career Individual Game-by-Game Statistics, 67-68

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6-5 205 Senior* Guard

Cleveland, Ohio Benedictine H.S.

3 CAMERON WRIGHT

Redshirt senior Cameron Wrightenters his fifth and final season at Pittafter starting all 36 games at the off-guard position last year. The 2014 SkipProsser Award winner honoring theACC’s top student-athlete in men’sbasketball and All-ACC Academicselection, Wright combines a completepackage of skills which includes size,quickness and athleticism. He fitsperfectly into Pitt’s style of play as anathletic, physical and competitiveplayer. Wright can defend and reboundin traffic, run the floor, has a solid mid-range game and his shot is improving.An athletic wing with height whoslashes to the basket for layups onnorth/south drives, Wright is explosiveand aggressive in the open court andattacks the rim with his slashing ability.He also has a presence on the offensiveglass, is agile, has proven to be a toughdefender and plays with energy andurgency on both ends of the floor. Anexcellent student, Wright has been saidto work just as hard in the classroom ashe does on the floor. He enters thecoming season as the leader of the2014-15 Pitt squad.

Played in 104 career games with 47starts including 36 consecutive...Three-time academic all-leaguehonoree.

Selected the winner of the SkipProsser Award, the ACC’s scholar-athlete of the year for men’sbasketball...Named to the All-ACCAcademic Team, his third careerleague academic honor...ACCAcademic Honor Roll recipient...Started all 36 games at shootingguard...20 double figure scoringgames...Scored 11 points in NCAATournament game vs. Colorado, 3/20...Finished with 11 points vs. NorthCarolina, 3/14...Scored 16 points,including a perfect 4-4 from the freethrow line in overtime, dished out fiveassists and had four steals at Clemson,3/8...Scored 15 points (7-15 FG) withfive rebounds at Notre Dame, 3/1...Finished with 14 points (6-9 FG) and sixrebounds at Boston College, 2/26...Scored 12 points (5-11 FG) with fourrebounds vs. Florida State, 2/23...Led Pitt with 18 points, hit a career-high tying two 3-pointers, hit four freethrows in double overtime and grabbedsix rebounds in a career-high 44minutes vs. Virginia Tech, 2/8...Played41 minutes grabbing a carrer-best ninerebounds and adding 12 points atMiami, 2/5...Finished with 12 pointsand three assists at Maryland, 1/25...Registered 12 points (5-8 FG) vs.Clemson, 1/21...Scored 14 points (6-10 FG) with four assists at GeorgiaTech, 1/14...Finished with a near tripledouble with 14 points (7-12 FG) andcareer-highs of eight rebounds andeight assists vs. Albany, 12/31...Totaled13 points (6-12 FG) vs. Youngstown

THE STORYLINE

OVERALLTotal Three-Point Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2011-12 37 10 434 11.7 33 93 .355 3 18 .167 14 21 .667 16 42 58 1.6 46 0 25 33 5 15 83 2.22012-13 31 1 453 14.6 54 107 .505 4 9 .444 20 35 .571 11 31 42 1.4 40 0 32 19 7 22 132 4.32013-14 36 36 1111 30.9 152 333 .456 10 43 .233 63 94 .670 26 91 117 3.3 74 0 92 52 6 66 377 10.5Total 104 47 1998 19.2 239 533 .448 17 70 .243 97 150 .647 53 164 217 2.1 160 0 149 104 18 103 592 5.7

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASONYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2011-12-BEC 17 2 177 10.4 13 38 .342 2 5 .400 4 7 .571 7 20 27 1.6 17 0 9 14 3 7 32 1.92012-13-BEC 17 1 261 15.4 28 55 .509 1 3 .333 10 18 .556 3 17 20 1.2 25 0 19 14 5 11 67 3.92013-14-ACC 18 18 592 32.9 75 169 .444 7 22 .318 32 49 .653 16 47 63 3.5 44 0 47 30 3 27 189 10.5Total 52 21 1030 19.8 116 262 .443 10 30 .333 46 74 .622 26 84 110 2.1 86 0 75 58 11 45 288 5.5

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2012-BEC 2 0 8 4.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.02013-BEC 1 0 3 3.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02014-ACC 3 3 96 32.0 8 24 .333 0 2 .000 7 12 .583 0 6 6 2.0 5 0 4 5 0 6 23 7.7Total 6 3 107 17.8 8 26 .308 0 2 .000 7 12 .583 0 7 7 1.2 9 0 5 5 0 6 23 3.8

NCAA TOURNAMENTYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013 1 0 14 14.0 3 4 .750 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 7 7.02014 2 2 57 28.5 7 19 .368 1 3 .333 3 4 .750 0 6 6 3.0 3 0 3 3 0 4 18 9.0Total 3 2 71 23.7 10 23 .435 1 3 .333 3 4 .750 1 6 7 2.3 5 0 3 3 0 5 25 8.3

WRIGHT’S CAREER STATISTICS

CAREER

2013-14

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Points: 20, vs. Duquesne, 11/30/13.FG made: 9, vs. Duquesne, 11/30/13.FG attempts: 17, vs. Duquesne, 11/30/13.3FG made: 2, two times- Virginia Tech, 2/8/

14; vs. Michigan, 11/21/12.3FG attempts: 6, Virginia Tech, 2/8/14.FT made: 8, Penn State, 12/3/13.FT attempts: 9, two times- at Maryland, 1/

25/14; Penn State, 12/3/13.Rebounds: 9, at Miami, 2/5/14.Off. Rebs.: 4, two times- at Boston College,

2/26/14; at Miami, 2/5/14.Def. Rebs.: 7, at Syracuse, 1/16/12.Assists: 8, Albany, 12/31/13.Steals: 4, five times- at Clemson, 3/8/14;

Cal Poly, 12/21/13; Texas Tech, 11/25/13; Fresno State, 11/12/13; Villanova, 2/5/12.

Blocks: 2, two times- vs. Duquesne, 11/30/13; at DePaul, 3/9/13.

Minutes: 44, Virginia Tech, 2/8/14.

Points: 20, vs. Duquesne, 11/30.Rebounds: 9, at Miami, 2/5.Assists: 8, Albany, 12/31.Steals: 4, four times.Blocks: 2, vs. Duquesne, 11/30.Minutes: 44, Virginia Tech, 2/8.

WRIGHT’S CAREER HIGHS

2013-14 SEASON HIGHS

2012-13

State, 12/14...Scored a team-high 14points (7-9 FG) with three assists vs.Loyola Marymount, 12/6...Finished with12 points, including a career-high 8-9free throws vs. Penn State, 12/3...Set or tied career-highs for scoring(20), minutes played (36), field goalsmade and attempted (9-17) andblocked shots vs. Duquesne, 11/30...Earned Legends Classic all-tournamentteam honors after averaging 12.5points (10-15 FG) and 3.0 assists pergame in two contests in Brooklyn...Finished with a career-high tying 13points (6-9 FG), grabbed six reboundsand dished out three assists vs.Stanford, 11/26...Scored 12 points (4-6 FG), hit 4-4 free throws, dished outthree assists and finished with acareer-high tying four steals vs. TexasTech, 11/25...Set or tied career-highsfor scoring (13 points), field goalsmade and attempts (6-11), steals(four) and minutes played (28) vs.Fresno State, 11/12.

Played in 31 of 33 games with onestart at off guard...Two double figurescoring games...Earned Best DefensivePlayer and Academic Excellence Awardsat team banquet...Named a Big EastAcademic All-Star...Provided a huge liftoff the bench, by making several keyplays including a dunk, then a steal anddunk, scored seven points (3-3 FG) andfinished with a career-high three assistsand two blocked shots in 24 minutesplayed at DePaul, 3/9...Scored eightpoints with a career-high 4-6 free throwshooting night vs. Seton Hall, 2/4...Hit akey 3-pointer and two key free throwsin seven point performance vs.Syracuse, 2/2...Totaled eight points (4-5FG) with four rebounds vs. DePaul, 1/26...Finished with four points, three

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Career/2013-14Double-Doubles: ............................... 0/0

Points-Rebounds: ......................... 0/0Points-Assists: ............................ 0/0

20+ point games: .............................. 1/110+ point games: .......................... 24/2010+ rebound games: .......................... 0/05+ rebound games: ......................... 11/910+ assist games: ............................. 0/05+ assist games: .............................. 3/330+ minute games: ........................ 17/1740+ minute games: ............................ 3/3

WRIGHT’S NUMBERS

2011-12

scoring (13 points), field goals madeand attempts (6-7), minutes played (18)and rebounds (three) vs. Robert Morris,11/27.

Redshirted the 2010-11 season...Named a Big East Academic All Star...Received Academic Excellence Awardat team banquet...Invited to tryout forthe USA Basketball Under-19 team inColorado Springs.

A 2010 graduate of Benedictine HighSchool in Cleveland, Ohio, where heplayed for head coach Rob Stircula…Named the Ohio Division II State Playerof the Year, Division II First Team All-State, District II Player of the Year andFirst Team All-District II as a senior…Guided Benedictine to the statesemifinals with a 22-5 record andhelped the Bengals win 14 of their final16 games…Concluded his senior yearwith a 69-62 state semifinal loss toDunbar on March 25 at Value City Arenain Columbus...Three-time All-Stateselection and four-year varsity starterwho concluded his four-year career asBenedictine’s all-time career scorerwith 1,655 points…Set the Bengals’ all-time career scoring record during thesixth game of his senior season vs.Central Catholic, passing previousrecordholder Eugene Freeman (1,278points from 1991-94)...Averaged 19.3points, seven rebounds, 4.2 assists and3.2 steals and shot 35 percent from 3-point range as a senior…Finished with21 points, six rebounds and four assiststo help Benedictine rally back from a14-point deficit to defeat defendingstate champion Akron St. Vincent-St.Mary, 64-61…The win gaveBenedictine its first state final fourappearance since 1999…Finished with27 points vs. Walsh Jesuit…Scored 32points vs. Massillon…Named Ohio

HIGH SCHOOLassists and two rebounds atGeorgetown, 1/8...Scored 10 points (5-9 FG) vs. Cincinnati, 12/31...Finishedwith 10 points (5-9 FG), four reboundsand three steals vs. North Florida, 12/8...Scored six points (2-4 FG) with fourrebounds and defended Ray McCallumvs. Detroit, 12/1...Played in a thenseason-high 21 minutes vs. Howard, 11/27...Missed the Oakland game due tohis father’s funeral...Finished with eightpoints and hit a career-high 2-2 3-pointers in nine minutes vs. Michigan,11/21...Scored eight points (3-4 FG)with three rebounds and two steals offthe bench vs. Mount St. Mary’s 11/9.

Played in 37 games with 10 starts...Started eight consecutive games at offguard from Dec. 3-Jan. 1, along withthe season’s final two contests...Reached double figure scoring in twogames on year...Earned team’s JaronBrown Pursuit of Academic ExcellenceAward at team banquet...Named a BigEast Academic All-Star...Finished with acareer-high four steals in 11 minutesplayed vs. Villanova, 2/5...Scored 10points and surpassed career-highs forrebounds (seven) and assists (three) atSyracuse, 1/16...Played in a career-high25 minutes in first career start atTennessee, 12/3...Set career-highs for

2010-11

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Division II First Team All-State and co-District II Player of the Year, sharing thehonor with teammate and CentralMichigan signee Derek Jackson,following his junior year…Averaged 20.2points, 7.5 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 4.5steals per game in leading Benedictineto a 17-6 record as a junior…Scored 20or more points in eight games during hisjunior season…Scored 29 points with11 field goals against Walsh Jesuit…Named Ohio Division II Second TeamAll-State as a sophomore…Averaged18.1 points, 7.1 rebounds, 3.0 assistsand 3.0 steals per game as asophomore while leading the Bengals toa 19-6 record…Scored over 20 pointsin eight games…Scored a sophomoreseason-high 29 points two differenttimes against both Youngstown CardinalMooney and Poland Seminary…Hit a35-foot game winning shot to defeatMadison during his sophomore year...Averaged 15.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and5.7 assists in leading the Bengals to a15-11 record and regional finalappearance as a freshman…Started asa freshman…Delivered on a game-winning drive to give Benedictine a onepoint, 52-51, regional semifinal win overFairless as a freshman…Ranked thenation’s No. 74 recruit by Scout.com…Ranked the No. 126 recruit nationally byBob Gibbons…Played AAU Basketballwith the King James Shooting Stars,coached by Dru Joyce…Invited to playat the King City Classic.

Born Cameron W. Wright on January1, 1992…Son of Kevin and CherylWright…Has a sister Kristin...Honor Roll student…Father Kevinpassed away prior to Pitt’s 2012-13season opener vs. Mount St. Mary’s.Father died of brain cancer, but Wrightplayed in the season opener anyway,saying that his “father would havewanted it that way”...Wrote the lettersFMF, “For My Father” on his shoes...Spent two weeks in Haiti during thesummer of 2014 volunteering at anorphanage. The trip was organized bythe University of Pittsburgh...Hit a trickshot that was named the ESPNSportsCenter Play of the Day onNovember 6, 2013. The shot wasconverted while sitting down athalfcourt with his back to the basket.He threw the ball over his head and itbanked in...Committed to Pitt onSunday, August 9, 2009, after visitingthe campus, saying it was an“unbelievable” visit and that he had“found his home”…Impressed withPitt’s facilities, but most impressed withthe people and coaching staff…Committed less than 24 hours aftervisiting the campus…His best friend,backcourt partner and high schoolteammate Derek Jackson signed to playbasketball at Central Michigan…Also considered Ohio State, Wisconsin,Michigan State, Indiana, Notre Dame,UCLA, Georgia Tech and WestVirginia...Graduated with a marketingdegree and is pursuing a secondbusiness major in human resourcesmanagement.

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2011-12 GAME-BY-GAME(Freshman Year)

Total 3-pt FT RebOpp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsAlbany, N11 15 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 0 1 0 0 2Rider, N13 13 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1LBSU, N16 8 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 1 1 2 0 0 0LaSalle, N22 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0at Penn, N25 9 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1-1-2 2 2 1 0 2 2RMU, N27 18 6-7 .857 1-1 1.000 0-1 .000 2-1-3 2 1 1 0 2 13vs. Duq, N30 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -at Tenn., D3 *25 0-6 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 1 2 0 0 0 0VMI, D6 *16 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 2 0 2 0 0 2vs.OSU, D10 *23 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-3-3 2 1 1 0 0 5SCState, D17 *13 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 2 2 0 1 0SFU, D20 *14 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 0-2-2 0 1 2 0 1 8Wagner, D23 *18 3-5 .600 0-2 .000 1-1 1.000 1-1-2 2 0 1 0 0 7at ND, D27 *12 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2-0-2 0 0 1 0 0 5Cin, J1 *18 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1-1-2 0 1 2 1 0 3at DePaul, J5 12 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1-2-3 3 2 3 0 2 3Rutgers, J11 13 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 0at Marq, J14 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0at Syr, J16 23 4-6 .667 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-7-7 3 3 1 0 1 10Louis, J21 8 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 0 0PC, J25 9 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-4-4 0 1 1 0 0 0Gtown, J28 6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0at WVU, J30 15 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 2 0 1 0 0 2Vill, F5 11 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 1 0 0 0 4 0at USF, F8 6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0at SHU, F12 7 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 2WVU, F16 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0USF, F19 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -at Louis, F26 16 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 3 2 1 0 0 4SJU, F29 5 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 1 0 2 1 0 3at UConn, M3 6 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0+vs. SJU, M6 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 1 0 0 0 0+vs. Gtown, M7 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0WC, M14 2 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 1 0 0 0 0 0PU, M19 12 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 1 1 0 0 2at BU, M21 18 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 1 1 4 0 0 6at WSU, M26 13 0-6 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-0-2 0 2 0 1 0 0WSU, M28 *18 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-4-5 4 1 0 1 0 2WSU, M30 *13 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0-0-0 3 0 0 0 1 1

WRIGHT’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

2012-13 GAME-BY-GAME(Sophomore Year)

Total 3-pt FT RebOpp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsMSM, N9 17 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 0-3-3 1 0 1 0 2 8FU, N12 14 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-3-3 2 2 0 0 3 3LHU, N13 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0Oaklnd, N17 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -vs. Mich,N21 9 3-3 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 1 0 0 0 8vs. Del, N23 10 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 2 0 0 0 3HU, N27 21 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 0 1 0 0 0 4Detroit,D1 17 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2-2-4 2 0 1 1 0 6vs. Duq, D5 17 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 2-0-2 0 1 1 0 1 4NFlorida, D8 19 5-9 .556 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2-4 3 0 1 0 3 10BCU, D15 20 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1-0-1 2 3 0 1 0 7DSU, D19 14 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 2KennSt, D23 14 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 1 4Cin, D31 24 5-9 .555 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0-2-2 2 0 1 1 0 10at Rutgers, J5 *15 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 4 0 1 0 0 0at Gtown, J8 26 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0-2-2 2 3 1 0 2 4Marq, J12 17 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1-1-2 0 1 2 0 0 2at Vill, J16 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0UConn, J19 4 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2at PC, J22 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -DePaul, J26 21 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-4-4 1 2 1 1 2 8at Louis, J28 15 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 3 1 2 1 2 4Syr, F2 15 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 1 3 1 0 1 7SHU, F4 15 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 1-0-1 3 1 1 0 1 8at Cin, F9 16 1-5 .200 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 2 0 0 0 1 2at Marq, F16 18 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1-0-1 2 0 0 0 0 5ND, F18 23 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 3 0 0 0 4at SJU, F24 5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 0 0 1 0 0 0USF, F27 12 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 1 1 0 0 0 2Vill, M3 10 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 1 1 0 0 2at DeP, M9 24 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-0-0 2 3 2 2 2 7vs. Syr, M14 3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0vsWicSt,M21 14 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 2 0 0 0 1 6

2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME(Junior Year)

Total 3-pt FT RebOpp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsSavSt, N8 *27 4-10 .400 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 0-0-0 2 2 2 0 2 10FresSt, N12 *28 6-11 .545 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2-4-6 1 2 1 0 4 13How, N17 *21 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 1-0-1 3 3 0 1 1 9LHU, N20 *21 1-6 .166 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-1-2 1 2 0 0 2 3vs. TT, N25 *29 4-6 .667 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 1-1-2 0 3 1 0 4 12vs. Stan, N26 *32 6-9 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-6-6 2 3 1 0 3 13vs. Duq, N30 *36 9-17 .529 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 1-4-5 2 5 3 2 2 20PSU, D3 *28 2-7 .286 0-1 .000 8-9 .889 0-2-2 3 1 1 0 0 12LMU, D6 *26 7-9 .778 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 3 3 2 0 1 14YSU, D14 *27 6-12 .500 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 0-3-3 2 3 1 0 1 13vs. Cin, D17 *32 3-9 .333 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 1 1 0 2 6CalPoly, D21 *25 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-4-5 2 2 1 0 4 8Albany, D31 *34 7-12 .583 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 3-5-8 1 8 0 0 3 14at NCS, J4 *32 4-12 .333 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 0-2-2 2 2 1 0 3 9Md, J6 *30 2-10 .200 0-1 .000 2-5 .400 0-4-4 0 4 0 0 2 6WFU, J11 *26 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 3 2 1 1 8at GT, J14 *35 6-10 .600 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 0-2-2 3 4 3 0 1 14at Syr, J18 *38 3-7 .429 1-3 .333 2-4 .500 0-6-6 2 1 3 0 0 9Clem, J21 *25 5-8 .625 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 0-2-2 1 2 1 0 1 12at Md, J25 *27 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 4-9 .444 0-4-4 4 3 2 0 1 12Duke, J27 *34 4-8 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 3 4 2 1 0 9Virginia, F2 *34 4-9 .444 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 2 3 0 0 2 9at Miami, F5 *41 4-11 .364 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 4-5-9 2 1 1 0 3 12VaTech, F8 *44 5-13 .385 2-6 .333 6-7 .857 1-5-6 4 3 0 0 2 18Syr, F12 *35 3-8 .375 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 1 2 2 0 1 6at UNC, F15 *24 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0-0-0 4 2 3 0 2 8FSU, F23 *34 5-11 .454 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 1-3-4 3 2 2 1 0 12at BC, F26 *36 6-9 .667 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 4-2-6 2 2 4 0 1 14at ND, M1 *40 7-15 .467 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1-4-5 1 2 0 0 3 15NCS, M3 *19 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 4 2 1 0 0 0at Clem, M8 *38 5-11 .454 1-2 .500 5-6 .833 3-1-4 4 5 3 0 4 16vs. WF, M13 *28 2-8 .250 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 0-2-2 2 1 2 0 1 8vs. NC, M14 *34 4-10 .400 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 0-2-2 2 2 2 0 2 11vs. Va., M15 *34 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 1 1 1 0 3 4vs. CU, M20 *30 4-9 .444 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0-4-4 2 2 1 0 3 11vs. UF, M22 *27 3-10 .300 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-2-2 1 1 2 0 1 7

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6-7 1/2 215 Senior* Forward

Baltimore, Md. Baltimore City College H.S.

15 ARON PHILLIPS-NWANKWO

Aron Phillips-Nwankwo (pronouncedNah-WONK-woah) begins his fourthseason on the Pitt Basketball team as awalk-on. A full academic scholarship

recipient, Nwankwo plans to enter thepre-Med program. A tough, physicaland rugged player, Nwankwo will makean impact on the defensive end wherehe adds energy, size and reboundingability.

THE STORYLINE

HIGH SCHOOL

PERSONAL

2010-11

OVERALLTotal Three-Point Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2010-11 10 0 15 1.5 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 1 2 3 0.3 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0.12011-12 5 0 8 1.6 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 1 3 0.6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02012-13 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02013-14 9 0 16 1.8 4 9 .444 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 5 2 7 0.8 2 0 0 2 1 0 10 1.1Total 24 0 39 1.6 4 15 .267 1 3 .333 2 4 .500 8 5 13 0.5 4 0 1 3 1 0 11 0.5

NWANKWO’S CAREER STATISTICS

CAREER

2011-12

Three-time Big East Academic All-Star honoree...Walk-on neurosciencemajor...Played in 24 games and 39minutes in his career...Redshirted the2012-13 season.

Played in nine games and 16minutes off the bench at powerforward...Scored a career-high fivepoints (2-2 FG), hit first career 3-pointer and grabbed a rebound vs.Howard, 11/17.

Redshirted the 2012-13 season...BigEast Academic All-Star selection.

Named a Big East Academic All-Star...Played in five games and eightminutes on year (Princeton, 3/19; St.John’s, 2/29; St. Francis, Pa., 12/20,VMI, 12/6, Albany, 11/11).

Named a Big East Academic AllStar...Earned varsity letter afterappearing in 10 games and 15 totalminutes on year...Scored first careerpoint on a free throw vs. DelawareState, 12/8.

A 2010 graduate of Baltimore CityCollege High School where he letteredin basketball for head coach MikeDaniel…Helped guide the No. 1 rankedBaltimore City Black Knights to back-to-back Class 2A state titles...CityCollege became the first city school towin back-to-back state titles since

2012-13

2006…Earned the Baltimore BasketballAcademy’s 2010 Scholar-Athlete Awardsponsored by State Farm…Selected toplay in the Baltimore City vs. CountySenior All-Star Game…Helped guideCity High School to a 23-2 record, winsin each of its last 11 games and Class2A state title in 2010 with a 56-45 winover Gwynn Park in the title game…Made a significant impact on thedefensive end in the state title gameplayed at the Comcast Center…Advanced to the state title game with a62-38 semifinal win over Easton H.S….Helped team claim its first-ever Class2A state title as a junior with a 55-42win over Douglas H.S. in 2009…CityH.S. finished 21-6 during his juniorseason…Played on the Baltimore StarsAAU team, which traveled to Pittsburghto play in the Pitt JamFest…Four-yearHonor Roll student…Also playeddefender on the lacrosse team wherehe helped lead the Knights to a 37-game league win streak, 10-1 overalland 9-0 Baltimore City record…His CityH.S. lacrosse program won threestraight city titles.

Born Aron Nwankwo on April 21,1992…Son of Benjamin Nwankwo andStephanie Phillips…Attending Pitt on fullacademic scholarship…Graduate of CityH.S. with a perfect 4.0 grade pointaverage…Played in the Pitt JamFestAAU tournament at the Petersen EventsCenter on April 24, 2010…Head CoachJamie Dixon offered him a walk-on spotfollowing the event…Follows in thefootsteps of two other Pitt Baltimorearea players: Jermaine Dixon and ChaseAdams and is one of two Baltimore areaplayers on this year’s roster (DurandJohnson)…Chose Pitt for its pre-Medprogram with the opportunity to play onits top college basketball program…Said it was a “dream come true” andthat he would gain the “best of bothworlds” while receiving an academicscholarship offer to Pitt…Also recruitedby Johns Hopkins, Penn State, Elon andNJIT…Neuroscience major.

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Providence, 2/23…Played 18 minuteswith four points and three rebounds atGeorgetown, 3/2…Finished with aseason-high eight points on 4-5shooting with three blocks and threerebounds vs. Marquette, 3/5…Scoredfour points with three rebounds in avictory over DePaul, 3/12, in the BigEast Tournament.

As a freshman at Rutgers, started 10of 31 games played...Averaged 2.5points, 2.4 rebounds and 11.3 minutesper game...Finished with 12 blocks and10 steals...In conference action,averaged 3.4 points, 2.2 rebounds and12.9 minutes per Big East game...Shot2-3 for five points and three rebounds in10 minutes against Syracuse, 2/11...Scored eight points on 3-3 shooting andgrabbed four rebounds in a win overCincinnati, 1/28...Recorded sevenpoints, three rebounds and blocked acareer-high three shots in a win overPitt, 1/11...Made his first start andscored two points vs. West Virginia, 1/4...Scored 10 points with five reboundsin 20 minutes of play at South Florida,1/1...Had a career-high eight reboundsto go along with four points vs. Florida,12/29...Played 13 minutes with threepoints and six rebounds vs. Hampton,11/20...Grabbed three rebounds in 10minutes against Sacred Heart, 11/17...Played eight minutes in his firstcollegiate game against Dartmouth, 11/11.

A 2011 graduate of South Kent Prep(Conn.), where he played for head

energy in the frontcourt.

Rutgers transfer who was grantedimmediate eligibility by the NCAA...Played in all 36 games with one start atcenter (season opener vs. SavannahState, 11/8)...Averaged 2.1 points and2.4 rebounds per game...Also shot 56.4percent (31-56) from the floor onyear...Registered one double-double(Savannah State) and reached doublefigure scoring in two games onyear...Grabbed five or more rebounds inseven games...Blocked at least oneshot in 11 games...Scored five points(2-2 FG) in NCAA Tourney vs. Colorado,3/20...Grabbed seven rebounds in 10minutes vs. Wake Forest, 3/13...Blocked a career-high four shots in 11minutes of action vs. Syracuse, 2/12...Scored 11 points (5-7 FG) with sevenrebounds vs. Youngstown State, 12/14...Finished with seven points and sixrebounds (four offensive) in only 12minutes of action vs. Fresno State, 11/12...Totaled first career double-doublewith career-highs of 12 points (5-7 FG)and 12 rebounds (nine offensive) in a20-minute start, season opener and Pittdebut vs. Savannah State, 11/8.

As a sophomore at Rutgers, sawaction in 26 contests…Averaged 2.1points, 1.5 rebounds and 8.2 minutesper game…Finished with 10 blocks andnine steals on the season…Grabbed aseason-high four rebounds, includingthree offensive boards at DePaul, 2/16…Recorded six points with twoblocks in just nine minutes of play vs.

6-9 240 Senior Forward

Brooklyn, N.Y. Rutgers South Kent Prep (Conn.)

Derrick Randall begins his seniorseason at Pitt in 2014-15. Randall, whotransferred to Pitt prior to the 2013-14season, contributed primarily at centerand power forward last season off thebench. When inserted into a game,Randall gives the Panthers a spark onboth the offensive and defensive ends.A tremendous rebounder and defenderwho brings energy, strong work ethicand a physical presence and toughnessto the team, Randall saw action in all36 games after he was ruled eligible tocompete immediately after spending hisfirst two collegiate seasons at Rutgers.A lefthanded power forward, Randallenters his senior year with the mostcombined collegiate experience amongPitt’s “bigs” as he has played in 871minutes over 93 games and 11 startsover his three-year career. He is asphysically aggressive as he is strong,throwing his body around and causingopponents to bounce off him. He is alsocapable of blocking shots with bothhands. Randall will provide the Pantherswith much-needed experience and

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OVERALLTotal Three-Point Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2011-12-RU 31 10 349 11.2 32 57 .561 0 0 .000 14 23 .609 34 39 73 2.4 43 0 3 18 12 10 78 2.52012-13-RU 26 0 212 8.2 20 40 .500 0 0 .000 14 21 .667 24 14 38 1.5 27 0 0 8 10 9 54 2.12013-14-Pitt 36 1 310 8.6 31 55 .564 0 0 .000 14 31 .452 40 46 86 2.4 49 0 1 14 15 8 76 2.1Total 93 11 871 9.4 83 152 .546 0 0 .000 42 75 .560 98 99 197 2.1 119 0 4 40 37 27 208 2.2

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASONYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14-ACC 18 0 124 6.9 10 16 .625 0 0 .000 5 11 .455 11 10 21 1.2 19 0 1 6 8 4 25 1.4Total 18 0 124 6.9 10 16 .625 0 0 .000 5 11 .455 11 10 21 1.2 19 0 1 6 8 4 25 1.4

ACC TOURNAMENTYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014-ACC 3 0 13 4.3 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 3 6 9 3.0 3 0 0 2 0 0 5 1.7Total 3 0 13 4.3 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 3 6 9 3.0 3 0 0 2 0 0 5 1.7

NCAA TOURNAMENTYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014 2 0 11 5.5 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 2.5Total 2 0 11 5.5 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 2.5

RANDALL’S CAREER STATISTICS

2012-13 AT RUTGERS

2011-12 AT RUTGERS

HIGH SCHOOL

Career/2013-14Double-Doubles: ............................... 1/1

Points-Rebounds: ......................... 1/1Points-Assists: ............................ 0/0

20+ point games: .............................. 0/010+ point games: .............................. 2/210+ rebound games: .......................... 1/15+ rebound games: ........................... 7/710+ assist games: ............................. 0/05+ assist games: .............................. 0/030+ minute games: ............................ 0/040+ minute games: ............................ 0/0

RANDALL’S NUMBERS

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Points: 12, Savannah State, 11/8/13.FG made: 5, two times- Youngstown State,

12/14/13; Savannah State, 11/8/13.FG attempts: 7, two times- Youngstown

State, 12/14/13; Savannah State, 11/8/13.

3FG made: None.3FG attempts: None.FT made: 3, two times, last- at Pittsburgh,

1/11/12.FT attempts: 5, at Georgetown, 3/2/13.Rebounds: 12, Savannah State, 11/8/13.Off. Rebs.: 9, Savannah State, 11/8/13.Def. Rebs.: 6, Howard, 11/17/13.Assists: 1, four times, last- at Syracuse, 1/

18/14.Steals: 2, two times, last- Villanova, 2/18/

13.Blocks: 4, Syracuse, 2/12/14.Minutes: 25, two times, last- at Pittsburgh,

1/11/12.

Points: 12, Savannah State, 11/8.Rebounds: 12, Savannah State, 11/8.Assists: 1, at Syracuse, 1/18.Steals: 1, eight times.Blocks: 4, Syracuse, 2/12/14.Minutes: 21, Howard, 11/17.

RANDALL’S CAREER HIGHS

PERSONAL

coach Kelvin Jefferson…Averaged 13.0rebounds and 8.0 points per game tohelp the Cardinals to a 16-5 record in2010-11…Played at Paterson Catholic(N.J.) for head coach Damon Wright in2009-10…Averaged 10 points, 6.6rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game for aPaterson Catholic team that was rankedas high as No. 3 nationally before theschool closed its doors at the conclusionof the academic year…The team wonits first 28 games and captured the Cityof Palms Christmas Tournament title inFlorida and its third consecutive PassaicCounty Tournament title…Scored ateam-high 20 points for the New YorkCity all stars in a 73-56 win over UnitedChina at the World Basketball Festival inhis first-ever game at Rucker Park…Competed internationally in summer2010 in Turkey for the New York CityNike All-Star team…Rated as the No.119 overall prospect nationally byHoopscoop and the country's No. 26power forward prospect by both byScout.com and ESPN.com…Competedat the 2010 NBA Players Association Top100 Camp…Competed on the AAUcircuit for the New Jersey Playaz.

Born September 21, 1990…Son ofBrian Randall Sr….Has three sisters:Christina, Adrian and Elisa and twobrothers Antonio and Brian, Jr.…SisterAdrian Randall played college basketballat Marshall and GeorgiaSouthwestern…Native of the CrownHeights neighborhood in Brooklyn,N.Y.…Nicknamed "D-Mac"…Played atsame prep school as former Pitt player

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Gilbert Brown (2007-11)…Can performsomersaults and full body flips…Favorite athlete is Dwight Howard…Favorite pro sports team is the LosAngeles Lakers…As a high schoolsenior, selected Rutgers over VirginiaTech, Marquette, St. John's and SetonHall...Administration of Justice major.

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points), field goals made and attempts(3-10), free throws made and atempts(3-5) vs. Marquette, 1/12...Hit two 3-pointers (2-3), grabbed four reboundsand finished with six points atGeorgetown, 1/8...Scored eight points,hit 2-4 3-pointers in 15 minutes atRutgers, 1/5...Hit two 3-pointers off thebench vs. Detroit, 12/1...Hit a key 3-pointer off the bench, finished with fivepoints vs. Oakland, 11/17...Scored athen career-high nine points (3-5 FG),hit a 3-pointer and grabbed a career-high seven rebounds in a career-high 17minutes vs. Lehigh, 11/13...In collegiatedebut, scored eight points (3-5 FG) offthe bench in eight minutes vs. Fordham,11/12.

Redshirted the 2011-12 season.

Played the 2010-11 season atBrewster Academy in Wolfeboro, N.H.,for head coach Jason Smith…Helpedguide Brewster to a 31-3 overall record,the No. 1 national ranking for themajority of the season and berth in theNational Prep Championship SemifinalGame where it lost a 76-71 decision toNotre Dame Prep (Mass.)…Brewsterwon its first 24 games before losing itsfirst contest…Guided the Bobcats tothe NEPSAC Class 3A semifinals beforedropping a 90-74 decision to St.Thomas More (Conn.)…Led Brewster tothe New Hampton InvitationalTournament title with a 22-pointperformance in an 80-72 win over NewHampton…Finished with 17 points vs.

6-6 210 Junior* Forward

Baltimore, Md. Brewster Academy (N.H.) Lake Clifton H.S.

5 DURAND JOHNSON

A combination forward, DurandJohnson (pronounced “Dur-Ron”)emerged as a top scoring threat, sixthman, shooter off the bench and fanfavorite last year before suffering aseason-ending ACL injury on January11. Prior to the injury, Johnson wasemerging as a star as he put togethertwo of his best all-around games at Pittwith back-to-back double digitperformances at Maryland (career-high17 points) and vs. Wake Forest (11points). Johnson is a terrific shooterwith NBA range who can make bigshots and score at a high level. He hasa great shot fake, range on his jumperand quick trigger with the ability to pulloff the catch or step back. Johnson hasalso added a dribble drive to his game,can get to the basket and rebounds wellfor his position. At 6-6, he has greatsize for his position, plays with strengthand is an above-the-rim finisher. Aquality player who is fun to watch andplays with toughness, Johnson is atalented defender because of his length,athleticism and competitiveness. Hissize, versatility and competitive natureare his strengths. On offense, theenergetic and enthusiastic Johnsonmakes things happen and not only is athreat to score every time he touchesthe ball, but also plays within theframework of his team.

Season ended on Jan. 11 when hetore his ACL and meniscus in his rightknee on a drive to the basket against

THE STORYLINEWake Forest...Played in 16 games offthe bench...Reached double figurescoring in eight games on year...Hit atleast one 3-pointer in 11 of 16 gamesand in eight consecutive contests from11/17-12/14...Finished with 11 points,set career-highs for free throws madeand attempts (8-9) vs. Wake Forest, 1/11...Scored a career-high 17 points (6-8 FG), hit 3-4 3-pointers in 23 minutesat Maryland, 1/6...Scored 12 points (5-10 FG), hit two 3-pointers vs. Cal Poly,12/21...Finished with 12 points (4-7 FG)vs. Loyola Marymount, 12/6...Scored 11points (4-6 FG) with four rebounds vs.Duquesne, 11/30...Scored 14 points (4-10 FG), hit 2-5 3-pointers, including afour-point play in 20 minutes vs.Stanford, 11/26...Registered career-highs for scoring (15 points), 3-pointfield goals made (5-8) and field goalattempts (13) and converted five 3-pointers in the first half alone vs.Lehigh, 11/20...Scored 12 points, hit athen career-high tying three 3-pointerswith six rebounds in season opener vs.Savannah State, 11/8.

Redshirt freshman who saw his firstcollegiate action...Played in 31 gamesoff the bench at small forward...Registered two double figure scoringgames on the year...Earned MostImproved Player Award at teambanquet...Hit three clutch 3-pointers inthe second half and scored nine pointsin 16 minutes vs. Villanova, 3/3...Surpassed career-highs for scoring (13points), field goals made (4) and 3-pointers (3-6) at Villanova, 1/16...Setthen career-highs for scoring (10

OVERALLTotal Three-Point Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2012-13 31 0 369 11.9 46 111 .414 25 66 .379 16 24 .667 9 31 40 1.3 44 0 16 18 3 8 133 4.32013-14 16 0 317 19.8 45 111 .405 22 65 .338 29 34 .853 17 31 48 3.0 24 0 23 14 5 14 141 8.8Total 47 0 686 14.6 91 222 .410 47 131 .359 45 58 .776 26 62 88 1.9 68 0 39 32 8 22 274 5.8

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASONYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2012-13-BEC 17 0 206 12.1 27 61 .443 17 41 .415 11 17 .647 3 19 22 1.3 22 0 4 13 2 3 82 4.82013-14-ACC 3 0 49 16.3 7 11 .636 4 6 .667 10 12 .833 3 4 7 2.3 6 0 3 1 1 3 28 9.3Total 20 0 255 12.8 34 72 .472 21 47 .447 21 29 .724 6 23 29 1.5 28 0 7 14 3 6 110 5.5

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-BEC 1 0 13 13.0 2 6 .333 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 5.02014-ACC 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Total 1 0 13 13.0 2 6 .333 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 5.0

NCAA TOURNAMENTYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013 1 0 19 19.0 1 5 .200 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 4 0 0 0 1 0 3 3.02014 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Total 1 0 19 19.0 1 5 .200 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 4 0 0 0 1 0 3 3.0

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Notre Dame Prep in the BrewsterInvite…Led team with 18 points inNational Prep Showcase vs. PrincetonDay Academy…Competed in the 2011Elite Showcase Basketball Classic inWashington, D.C….Played his seniorseason at Baltimore’s Lake Clifton HighSchool for head coach HermanHarried…Averaged 15 points per gamewhile leading the Class 3A Lakers to a15-6 overall record and No. 10 stateranking…Graduated from Lake CliftonH.S….Transferred to Lake Clifton priorto his senior season…Played hissophomore and junior seasons atParkville High School where heaveraged 19.0 points per game as ajunior…Played his freshman year at St.Frances H.S.…Competed for the AAUTeam Cecil Kirk where he was coachedby Anthony Lewis…Impressed at theAAU Nationals in Orlando, Fla., theHoopGroup Elite Camp in Reading, Pa.and West Virginia Jam Fest...Shined atthe I-95 Challenge with 19 points…

Points: 17, Maryland, 1/6/14.FG made: 6, Maryland, 1/6/14.FG attempts: 13, Lehigh, 11/20/13.3FG made: 5, Lehigh, 11/20/13.3FG attempts: 8, Lehigh, 11/20/13.FT made: 8, Wake Forest, 1/11/14.FT attempts: 9, Wake Forest, 1/11/14.Rebounds: 7, Lehigh, 11/13/12.Off. Rebs.: 3, three times- Wake Forest, 1/

11/14; Youngstown State, 12/14/13;Lehigh, 11/13/12.

Def. Rebs.: 6, Savannah State, 11/8/13.Assists: 4, Youngstown State, 12/14/13.Steals: 2, five times.Blocks: 1, six times, last-Maryland, 1/6/14.Minutes: 26, Texas Tech, 11/25/13.

Points: 17, Maryland, 1/6.Rebounds: 6, Savannah State, 11/8.Assists: 4, Youngstown State, 12/14.Steals: 2, four times.Blocks: 1, five times.Minutes: 26, Texas Tech, 11/25.

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Earned All-Tourney Team honors at theBig Shots Invitational in King of Prussia,Pa.…Rated the nation’s No. 90 recruitby 247 Sports/Sports Illustrated…Ranked the nation’s No. 115 playeroverall and No. 29 forward byRivals.com…Ranked the nation’s No.88 player nationally by Scout.com…Ranked the nation’s No. 39 forward byESPN-U…Ranked the nation’s No. 147player by NBE Basketball.

Born Durand Johnson on June 17,1992…Son of Derrell and ToniaJohnson…Brother Derrell playedfootball (defensive end) at East CarolinaUniversity (2010-14)…Nickname is“Pee-Wee”…Cousin of DePaul playerCleveland Melvin...Devotes his hardwork and success to his mother Toniaand father Derrell because “they werealways there for him since dayone”...Committed to Pitt on August 16,2010…Chose Pitt because the Pantherswere a “perfect fit,” along with the“team, coaches and the fans” and thefact that the Panthers were “there fromday one”…Said that Pitt “was a greatplace” and that “once you are aPanther, you are family forever”…Becomes the fourth Baltimore areaplayer to play at Pitt over the last threeyears including Jermaine Dixon, ChaseAdams and Aron Nwankwo…Played atBrewster Academy with several otherNCAA Division I basketball scholarshipplayers including Naadir Thorpe(Kansas), Markus Kennedy (Villanova)and Jakarr Sampson (St. John’s)…Made an unofficial visit to Pitt on Oct.23, 2009…Entertained more than 20scholarship offers and chose Pitt overFlorida State, Maryland, Louisville,Georgetown, St. John’s, Seton Hall,Marquette and Cincinnati...Socialsciences major.

Career/2013-14Double-Doubles: ............................... 0/0

Points-Rebounds: ......................... 0/0Points-Assists: ............................ 0/0

20+ point games: .............................. 0/010+ point games: ............................ 10/810+ rebound games: .......................... 0/05+ rebound games: ........................... 3/210+ assist games: ............................. 0/05+ assist games: .............................. 0/030+ minute games: ............................ 0/040+ minute games: ............................ 0/0

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Total 3-pt FT RebOpp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsMSM, N9 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -FU, N12 10 3-5 .600 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 0-0-0 2 1 1 0 1 8LHU, N13 17 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 3-4-7 2 2 0 0 1 9Oaklnd, N17 11 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 2 1 0 0 1 5vs. Mich,N21 10 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 3vs. Del, N23 14 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 2 0 0 1 4HU, N27 4 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 0 0Detroit,D1 9 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 1 2 0 0 6vs. Duq, D5 8 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0NFlorida, D8 15 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 1 1 0 0 0 0BCU, D15 13 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-1-2 4 3 0 0 0 4DSU, D19 8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 1 0KennSt, D23 12 2-7 .286 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 1 1 0 0 0 4Cin, D31 3 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0at Rutgers, J5 15 2-6 .333 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 1-2-3 3 1 0 0 0 8at Gtown, J8 17 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-4-4 2 0 2 0 0 6Marq, J12 25 3-10 .300 1-5 .200 3-5 .600 0-2-2 3 0 0 0 0 10at Vill, J16 23 4-8 .500 3-6 .500 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 2 0 1 1 0 13UConn, J19 10 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0at PC, J22 9 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 4DePaul, J26 18 3-7 .429 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-3-3 2 1 6 0 1 7at Louis, J28 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0Syr, F2 8 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 1 4SHU, F4 10 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 1-3 .333 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 0 4at Cin, F9 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0at Marq, F16 10 3-6 .500 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 2 0 0 0 1 6UND, F18 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -at SJU, F24 9 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 2USF, F27 15 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 1 1 1 0 3Vill, M3 16 3-3 1.000 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 3 0 0 0 0 9at DeP, M9 11 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-1-1 0 1 1 0 0 6vs. Syr, M14 13 2-6 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 5vsWicSt,M21 19 1-5 .200 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-1-1 4 0 0 1 0 3

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Total 3-pt FT RebOpp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsSavSt, N8 19 3-8 .375 3-6 .500 3-4 .750 0-6-6 2 0 2 1 1 12FresSt, N12 23 3-9 .333 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 1-3-4 1 3 2 0 2 6How, N17 22 3-5 .600 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 1-2-3 0 2 1 0 0 8LHU, N20 23 5-13 .385 5-8 .625 0-0 .000 2-3-5 1 1 0 0 1 15vs. TT, N25 26 2-6 .333 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 1-3-4 2 1 1 0 1 6vs. Stan, N26 20 4-10 .400 2-5 .400 4-4 1.000 2-0-2 2 0 1 0 2 14vs. Duq, N30 17 4-6 .667 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 1-3-4 3 2 0 0 0 11PSU, D3 25 2-7 .286 1-4 .250 1-1 1.000 1-3-4 1 0 0 1 1 6LMU, D6 20 4-7 .571 1-3 .333 3-3 1.000 0-2-2 0 2 1 1 2 12YSU, D14 17 1-7 .143 0-4 .000 4-4 1.000 3-0-3 2 4 3 0 0 6vs. Cin, D17 14 1-5 .200 0-4 .000 1-2 .500 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 3CalPoly, D21 24 5-10 .500 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1-0-1 2 2 1 0 1 12Albany, D31 18 1-7 .143 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 1 3 1 0 0 2at NCS, J4 8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 1 0Md, J6 23 6-8 .750 3-4 .750 2-3 .667 0-3-3 2 3 1 1 2 17WFU, J11 18 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 8-9 .889 3-0-3 2 0 0 0 0 11

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6-6 213 Sophomore* Guard/Forward

Teaneck, N.J. Teaneck H.S.

12 CHRIS JONES

Redshirt sophomore Chris Jones isback for his third year at Pitt afterearning significant minutes off thebench last year. Jones, who saw actionin 30 games and 222 minutes in 2013-14, provides the Panthers with a totalpackage of skills including shootingability, steady passing and size on thedefensive end at both small forward andshooting guard. A 6-foot-6 multi-dimensional shooting guard who canalso slide over and play small forward,Chris Jones brings elite size, athleticism,strength and ability to the shootingguard position. Jones has beendescribed as a natural leader andconsistent shooter, who also possessesgame-changing athleticism and slashingability. He brings a unique versatility ondefense with his ability to guard all threeperimeter positions. Jones has a highbasketball IQ and the ability to make histeammates better. A premier offensiveplayer, his strengths are his ability to hitjumpers off the dribble and adeptness atcreating his own shot. Jones is a provenwinner who excels not only on thecourt, but off it as well. A late signee inApril, 2012, Jones was one of the tophigh school players in the state of NewJersey.

Played in 30 games off the bench asa freshman...Hit 11 consecutive freethrows from 11/8/13-1/11/14...Tiedcareer-highs with eight points and fourfield goals made in NCAA Tournamentgame vs. Colorado, 3/20...Finishedwith seven points (2-4 FG) in 16minutes vs. Florida State, 2/23...Playeda career-high 21 minutes at North

Carolina, 2/15...Played 14 minutes,scored on a driving layup at Maryland,1/25...In a career-high 20 minutesplayed, scored four points, grabbed sixrebounds and dished out three assistsvs. Clemson, 1/21...Set career-highsfor scoring (eight points), field goalsmade and attempted (3-4), 3-pointersmade and attempted (2-3) vs. TexasTech, 11/25...Finished with sevenpoints and registered career-highs forfree throws (5-5) and rebounds (four)vs. Howard, 11/17.

Redshirted the 2012-13 season.

A 2012 graduate of Teaneck HighSchool in Teaneck, N.J. where heplayed for head coach JeromeSmart…Named First-Team All-Stateand selected the Bergen Record BoysBasketball Player of the Year as asenior…First Team All-Bergen County(N.J.) and All-Big North ConferenceFirst Team selection… Led Teaneck toa 31-1 record as a senior and 59 wins inits final 63 career games…Led theHighwaymen to a 31-game win streakas a senior and 28-game win streak asa junior…Concluded his high schoolcareer as the school’s all-time leadingscorer with 1,319 points…Averaged21.2 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.7 assistsand 2.3 steals per game as a senior…Also hit 39 3-pointers on the year…Finished year with 16 20-point gamesincluding a string of eight consecutive20-plus point contests…Scored aseason-high 27 points two times (vs.Bergen Tech and Hackensack)…

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OVERALLTotal Three-Point Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 30 0 222 7.4 24 54 .444 4 17 .235 20 25 .800 11 15 26 0.9 27 0 7 8 1 3 72 2.4Total 30 0 222 7.4 24 54 .444 4 17 .235 20 25 .800 11 15 26 0.9 27 0 7 8 1 3 72 2.4

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASONYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 16 0 134 8.4 8 25 .320 2 10 .200 9 14 .643 6 12 18 1.1 14 0 5 6 0 2 27 1.7Total 16 0 134 8.4 8 25 .320 2 10 .200 9 14 .643 6 12 18 1.1 14 0 5 6 0 2 27 1.7

ACC TOURNAMENTYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014 1 0 10 10.0 2 5 .400 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 4.0Total 1 0 10 10.0 2 5 .400 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 4.0

NCAA TOURNAMENTYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014 2 0 10 5.0 4 4 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 4.0Total 2 0 10 5.0 4 4 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 4.0

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Scored a game-high 23 points in the34th annual North/South All-StarClassic, which showcased the bestbasketball players in the state of NewJersey…Led Teaneck to back-to-backBergen County Jamboree titles andback-to-back North 1, Group 3championships…Led Teaneck to its firstever victory against St. Patrick in theNew Year’s Jump Off as a senior…Scored 22 points and added 10rebounds and six steals in themomentum-building victory…Posted adouble-double of 25 points and 10rebounds in his senior season opener…Lost to Plainfield (N.J.) in the statesemifinals for the second straightyear…Earned All-Bergen County FirstTeam, ESPN-HS New Jersey All-StateFourth Team and First Team All-BigNorth Conference honors afteraveraging 16 points per game as ajunior…Led Teaneck to a 27-4record…Teaneck eventually fell toPlainfield (N.J.) in the NJSIAA Group 3semifinal during his junior season…Played for the New Jersey Playaz AAUteam under coaches Jerome Smart andJim Salmon...Pitt assistant coach andformer Pitt player Brandin Knight is aformer Playaz player.

Born Christopher Jones on February22, 1994...Son of Kenneth and PatriciaJones...Has one brother, Jon…Committed to Pitt on February 27, 2012,only a few days after receiving hisscholarship offer…Committed to Pittsaying “it’s a great school with a greatcoach” and that he has a “great”

relationship with asst. coach BrandinKnight…Also said that he enjoyed the“family atmosphere”…Known as a rolemodel to other students for his hardwork, leadership and dedication on thecourt and in the classroom…Honor Rollstudent…Selected Pitt over La Salle,Rhode Island, Boston U., Colorado,Siena and Nebraska…Also had interestfrom Connecticut, Virginia Tech andSeton Hall…Majors in communicationand rhetoric.

Points: 8, two times- vs. Colorado, 3/20/14; Texas Tech, 11/25/13.

FG made: 4, vs. Colorado, 3/20/14.FG attempts: 5, vs. Wake Forest, 3/13/14.3FG made: 2, Texas Tech, 11/25/13.3FG attempts: 3, two times- Florida State,

2/23/14; Texas Tech, 11/25/13.FT made: 5, Howard, 11/17/13.FT attempts: 5, Howard, 11/17/13.Rebounds: 6, Clemson, 1/21/14.Off. Rebs.: 3, two times- Virginia, 2/4/14;

Howard, 11/17/13.Def. Rebs.: 5, Clemson, 1/21/14.Assists: 3, Clemson, 1/21/14.Steals: 2, at N.C. State, 1/4/14.Blocks: 1, Loyola Marymount, 12/6/13.Minutes: 21, at North Carolina, 2/15/14.

Points: 17, Maryland, 1/6.Rebounds: 6, Savannah State, 11/8.Assists: 4, Youngstown State, 12/14.Steals: 2, four times.Blocks: 1, five times.Minutes: 26, Texas Tech, 11/25.

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6-3 198 Junior Guard

Mitchellville, Md. DeMatha Catholic H.S.

0 JAMES ROBINSON

Point guard James Robinson returnsto the Panthers after a productivesophomore season which saw him rankamong national leaders inassist:turnover ratio. A formerconsensus top-60 national recruit,Robinson is a consistent winner, floorgeneral and student of the game. Anall-around performer, first-class leaderand competitor who makes teammatesbetter around him, he is a gamemanager who works hard on perfectinghis game, displays a high basketball IQand makes the right plays on the court.Robinson is a great passer who is skilledat penetrating into the lane off thedribble. A true winner with the ability tolead, he does a superb job of helping histeam when it needs it most. Hisstrengths include ball handling, passing,a strong mid-range game andcompetitive nature. A physically strongall-around player, he has beendescribed as solid in every aspect of thegame. More than anything, Robinson isa winner, mentally tough and anexcellent leader. He has been known tototally control a game with both brainsand leadership. Robinson has alsoshown a flair for making timely bigplays. Once again, Robinson will be akey performer for Pitt in 2014-15.

Two-time international Gold Medalwinner, the only two-time Gold Medalwinner in Pitt’s basketball history...Ownsa 3.43 career assist:turnover ratio,which currently ranks No. 1 in school

history...Started 68 of 69 careergames...In only five of 69 career games,registered more turnovers than assists.

Started all 36 games at pointguard...Reached double figure scoringin nine games on year and double figureassists in one...Set school’s seasonrecord with a 4.11 assist:turnoverratio...Ranked No. 6 in the nation andNo. 2 the ACC in that category...Finalistfor the Bob Cousy Award (nation’s bestpoint guard)...Nominated for the 2013-14 NABC Good Works Team...ACCAcademic Honor Roll recipient...Totaledeight assists and three steals in NCAATournament game vs. Colorado, 3/20...Scored a career-high 19 points and alsoset career-highs for field goals made (5-7), free throws made and attempts (8-12) and rebounds (six) vs. NorthCarolina, 3/14...Scored 10 points withfive rebounds at North Carolina, 2/15...Converted a key four-point play on a 3-pointer from the corner which sent thegame into overtime, scored 16 points,hit a career-high three 3-pointers,grabbed four rebounds and finished withfour steals in a career-high 42 minutesvs. Virginia Tech, 2/8...Totaled 10 points(4-6 FG) with five assists vs. Duke, 1/27...Scored 13 points (4-9 FG) atMaryland, 1/25...Led Pitt with eightassists and no turnovers, scored ninepoints (2-3 3FG) vs. Clemson, 1/21...Registered a career-high 16 points (5-7FG), hit 5-6 FT, dished out five assistsand tied a career-high with four stealsat Georgia Tech, 1/14...Finished withseven assists, seven points and fourrebounds vs. Maryland, 1/6...Scored 10

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OVERALLTotal Three-Point Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2012-13 33 32 879 26.6 63 171 .368 15 48 .313 61 77 .792 6 64 70 2.1 63 1 116 41 1 32 202 6.12013-14 36 36 1117 31.0 83 207 .401 24 70 .343 85 107 .794 17 94 111 3.1 96 3 148 36 11 53 275 7.6Total 69 68 1996 28.9 146 378 .386 39 118 .331 146 184 .793 23 158 181 2.6 159 4 264 77 12 85 477 6.9

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASONYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2012-13-BEC 18 17 442 24.6 23 80 .288 7 23 .304 38 50 .760 3 33 36 2.0 38 1 51 24 1 14 91 5.12013-14-ACC 18 18 603 33.5 45 111 .405 13 36 .361 37 49 .755 10 44 54 3.0 54 3 69 20 5 30 140 7.8Total 36 35 1045 29.0 68 191 .356 20 59 .339 75 99 .758 13 77 90 2.5 92 4 120 44 6 44 231 6.4

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENTYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-BEC 1 1 29 29.0 3 6 .500 1 1 1.000 3 4 .750 0 4 4 4.0 1 0 4 4 0 4 10 10.02014-ACC 3 3 94 31.3 8 17 .471 2 5 .400 10 14 .714 1 12 13 4.3 9 0 12 2 0 6 28 9.3Total 4 4 123 30.8 11 23 .478 3 6 .500 13 14 .929 1 16 17 4.3 10 0 16 6 0 19 38 9.5

NCAA TOURNAMENTYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013 1 1 30 30.0 2 7 .286 0 3 .000 3 3 1.000 0 1 1 1.0 4 0 3 2 0 1 7 7.02014 2 2 65 32.5 1 11 .091 1 5 .200 1 2 .500 1 8 9 4.5 4 0 14 3 0 5 4 2.0Total 3 3 95 31.7 3 18 .167 1 8 .125 4 5 .800 1 9 10 3.3 8 0 17 5 0 6 11 3.7

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points, converted two layups and a keysteal and layup to spark Pitt in its winover Penn State, 12/3...Dished out nineassists, blocked a career-high two shotsand scored eight points vs. Duquesne,11/30...Finished with 10 points, fiveassists and two steals vs. Stanford, 11/26...Set a career-high with 11 assistsand tied for the second best gameassist:turnover ratio performance (11assists, no turnovers) in 26 minutes vs.Lehigh, 11/20...Scored 13 points (8-8FT) with five rebounds in season openervs. Savannah State, 11/8.

Earned a University of Pittsburgh all-time high second international GoldMedal...Member of the United StatesUnder-18 Team that captured the goldmedal at the FIBA World Championshipsin Prague, Czech Republic in July,2013...Team USA captured the GoldMedal with an 82-68 championship winover Serbia...Over the series’ ninegames, recorded 19 points, 19 assists,10 steals and committed only seventurnovers...Averaged 14.1 minutes pergame and ranked second on the squadin assist:turnover ratio (2.71)...USAfinished 9-0, averaged 95.6 points pergame and outscored its nine opponentsby an average of 39.6 points pergame...Team was coached by Florida’sBilly Donovan.

Points: 19, vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14.FG made: 5, three times- vs. North

Carolina, 3/14/14; at Georgia Tech, 1/14/14; Detroit, 12/1/12.

FG attempts: 11, two times- at NorthCarolina, 2/15/14; Marquette, 1/12/13.

3FG made: 3, Virginia Tech, 2/8/14.3FG attempts: 4, two times- Virginia Tech,

2/8/14; vs. Duquesne, 11/30/13.FT made: 8, two times- vs. North Carolina,

3/14/14; Savannah State, 11/8/13.FT attempts: 12, vs.North Carolina, 3/14/

14.Rebounds: 6, three times- vs. Colorado, 3/

20/14; vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14; atMiami, 2/5/14.

Off. Rebs.: 2, five times- at Notre Dame, 3/1/14; at Syracuse, 1/18/14; YoungstownState, 12/14/13; vs. Duquesne, 11/30/13; Delaware State, 12/19/12.

Def. Rebs.: 6, vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14.Assists: 11, Lehigh, 11/20/13.Steals: 4, four times- vs. North Carolina, 3/

14/14; Virginia Tech, 2/8/14; at GeorgiaTech, 1/14/14; vs. Syracuse, 3/14/13.

Blocks: 2, three times- Albany, 12/31/13;Cal Poly, 12/21/13; vs. Duquesne, 11/30/13.

Minutes: 42, Virginia Tech, 2/8/14.

Points: 19, vs. North Carolina, 3/14.Rebounds: 6, at Miami, 2/5.Assists: 11, Lehigh, 11/20.Steals: 4, three times- vs. North Carolina,

3/14; Virginia Tech, 2/8; at Georgia Tech,1/14.

Blocks: 2, three times- Albany, 12/31/13;Cal Poly, 12/21/13; vs. Duquesne, 11/30.

Minutes: 42, Virginia Tech, 2/8.

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2013-14 SEASON HIGHS

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Career/2013-14Double-Doubles: ............................... 0/0

Points-Rebounds: ......................... 0/0Points-Assists: ............................ 0/0

20+ point games: .............................. 0/010+ point games: ............................ 16/910+ rebound games: .......................... 0/05+ rebound games: ........................... 7/610+ assist games: ............................. 1/15+ assist games: .......................... 21/1430+ minute games: ........................ 31/2140+ minute games: ............................ 2/2

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Started 32 of 33 games of hisfreshman season at point guard...Concluded season ranked No. 9nationally and as the Big East leader inassist:turnover ratio...Led team inassist:turnover ratio (2.83), rankedsecond in assists (116) and third inminutes played (879)...Totaled sevendouble figure scoring games on year...Concluded his freshman year rankedamong school freshman season leadersin several statistics: assist:turnover ratio(1st, 2.83), games started (3rd), freethrow percentage (4th), assists (4th),assists average (3rd) and steals (8th)...Earned Best Defensive Player Award atteam banquet...Named Big EastAcademic All-Star...Finished with 10points (3-6 FG), grabbed four rebounds,registered four assists and added acareer-high four steals in Big EastTournament vs. Syracuse, 3/14...Hit twoclutch 3-pointers, one to send the gameinto overtime and one to seal thevictory, scored a career-high tying 14points (4-6 FG, 2-2 3FG) in win overVillanova, 3/3...Converted two freethrows with nine seconds to go to sealthe win at Providence, 1/22...Finishedwith 12 points (3-6 FG), hit 2-3 3-pointers vs. Connecticut, 1/19...Scored12 points with four assists in a career-high 36 minutes vs. Marquette, 1/12...Dished out a career-high nine assistsand grabbed a career-high fiverebounds vs. Delaware State, 12/19...Named Big East Rookie of the Week onDec. 3, 2012 after averaging 11.0 pointsand 7.0 assists per game in Pitt’s two

wins over Detroit and Howard...Scored11 points with a career-high five fieldgoals with six assists vs. Detroit, 12/1...Finished with 11 points (4-6 FG), hit acareer-high two 3-pointers with eightassists in 31 minutes vs. Howard, 11/27...Set then career-highs for assists(six), steals (three) and field goalsmade-attempted (4-10) with eightpoints vs. Michigan, 11/21...Played athen career-high 35 minutes, notchedhis first double figure scoring game (14points) and made several key playsdown the stretch including a key stealand two game-tying free throws with 10seconds to go vs. Oakland, 11/17...Played 30 minutes, and limitedpreseason All-American C.J. McCollumto only 17 points vs. Lehigh, 11/13...Finished with six points (3-4 FG) andfour rebounds in career debut vs. MountSt. Mary’s, 11/9.

Member of the United States Under-18 Team that captured the gold medalat the FIBA Americas Championships inSao Sebastiao, Brazil, from June 13-22, 2012...Team USA captured the GoldMedal with an 81-56 championship winover host Brazil...Led Americans inassist:turnover ratio (12:2), totaled 12assists (2.4 apg.) and averaged 4.4points and 15.6 minutes per game...USA finished 5-0, averaged 97.2 pointsper game and outscored its fiveopponents by an average of 38.6 pointsper game...Team was coached byFlorida’s Billy Donovan, Gonzaga’s MarkFew and VCU’s Shaka Smart...Selectedto play for the USA Team in the NikeAll-American Hoops Summit on April 7,2012, at the Rose Garden in Portland,Ore....USA dropped an 84-75 decisionto the World Team while Robinsonstarted at point guard, hit a 3-pointerand finished with three points in 18minutes.

A 2012 graduate of DeMathaCatholic High School in Hyattsville, Md.,where he played four years for headcoach Mike Jones…Concluded his

2012-13

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2012 USA BASKETBALL

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career as the all-time winningest playerin DeMatha basketball history with 120career wins while guiding the Stags tothree WCAC titles, three citychampionships and two AlhambraTournament titles during his career…Named First Team All-MET by theWashington Post after averaging 11.2points, eight rebounds and 6.4 assists asa senior…Also totaled 245 points (91FG, 9 3FG) and hit 72 percent (54-75)of his free throw attempts…LedDeMatha to a 30-6 overall record, 15-3league record, No. 1 state ranking, No.11 national ranking by USA Today andAlhambra Tourney title…Scored eightpoints and dished out seven assists inDeMatha’s 71-56 Alhambra tourney winover Paul VI...Lost only one home gameduring his four years at DeMatha…Named Second Team All-MET by theWashington Post as a junior…Led

DeMatha to a top-20 national ranking,the WCAC title, city championship,Alhambra Tourney title, a 29-7 overalland 12-5 league-best record as ajunior…Earned votes for the ESPNNational High School Mr. BasketballAward…In 35 games, averaged 10.1points per game (345 points) and shot72 percent (108-150) from the freethrow line…Converted two game-winning free throws to seal the AbePollin City Title Game victory at theVerizon Center over Theodore Roosevelt,52-50…Scored a season-high 26 pointson 10 field goals vs. Jesuit H.S.(Texas)…Finished with 21 points vs. I.C.Norcom…Defeated arch-rival Gonzaga,51-48, in the WCAC title game…Guidedthe Stags to the championship andselected MVP of the 2011 Les SchwabInvitational…Helped guide DeMatha toa 32-4 overall record, WCACchampionship, city championship andsecond place finish at the AlhambraCatholic Invitational Tournament duringhis sophomore season…Averaged 10.4points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists pergame and shot 59 percent from thefloor as a sophomore…Played varsitybasketball as a freshman…Hit threejumpers in the final 2:30 of play in theWCAC title game against Gonzaga, a62-61 DeMatha win…Played for USAEast in the Nike Global Challenge inHillsboro, Oregon…Played AAUbasketball with Team Takeover and wascoached by Keith Stevens…Led TeamTakeover to the Nike Peach Jam title in2010…Finished with an outstandingperformance at the NBPA Top-100Camp in 2010 while leading his squad tothe title…In July, 2011, guided TeamTakeover to a 15-0 EYBL regular seasonrecord and the EYBL title…Scored 24points, hit all 10 of his free throwattempts and grabbed eight rebounds inleading Team Takeover to a EYBL titlegame win over the St. Louis Eagles…Ranked the nation’s No. 3 point guardby MaxPreps...Rated the nation’s No. 45player overall and No. 6 point guard byESPNU…Rated the No. 55 playernationally by 247Sports…Ranked thenation’s No. 58 player overall and No. 8point guard by Rivals…Rated thenation’s No. 66 player by MaxPreps…Ranked the No. 79 player overall andNo. 17 point guard by Scout.

Born James Robinson III on March 4,1994…Son of James Jr. and RaynaRobinson…Committed to Pitt on August21, 2011, one day after taking hisunofficial visit to campus…Committedto Pitt saying “it was the right fit for me”and that he “enjoyed the campus,wanted to play for Jamie Dixon andwould be proud to attend a top-10academic university”...Nicknamed “Mr.Consistent” by his high school coach…Also chose Pitt because of its proximityto home and the fact that Pitt fit his listof what he wanted in a program…Pittrecruited him since the ninth grade…Selected Pitt over Virginia, Notre Dameand Miami, Fla….Also considered offersfrom Georgetown, Maryland, Oklahoma,Rutgers, Marquette, Wake Forest andWest Virginia...Communications major.

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Total 3-pt FT RebOpp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsMSM, N9 *29 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1-3-4 2 0 1 0 1 6FU, N12 *26 3-4 .750 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 2 3 0 0 0 6LHU, N13 *30 1-8 .125 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 1 2 0 0 1 2Oaklnd, N17 *35 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 7-8 .875 0-2-2 2 3 1 0 2 14vs. Mich,N21 *34 4-10 .400 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-3-3 3 6 1 0 3 8vs. Del, N23 *24 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 3 0 0 1 0HU, N27 *31 4-6 .667 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-1-1 1 8 1 0 2 11Detroit,D1 *33 5-9 .556 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-3-3 4 6 3 0 0 11vs. Duq, D5 *29 3-6 .500 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-3-3 1 7 1 0 1 9NFlorida, D8 *23 2-6 .333 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0-2-2 0 4 0 0 0 7BCU, D15 *27 3-7 .429 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 1 4 2 0 0 9DSU, D19 *28 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 2-3-5 1 9 1 0 1 3KennSt, D23 *29 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 1 3 0 0 1 8Cin, D31 *27 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 1-0-1 2 2 1 1 0 7at Rutgers J5 25 1-6 .167 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 1 5 2 0 0 4at Gtown, J8 *19 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-0-0 4 4 0 0 1 5Marq, J12 *36 4-11 .363 1-3 .333 3-4 .750 0-1-1 5 4 1 0 1 12at Vill, J16 *25 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0-4-4 0 4 3 0 2 1UConn, J19 *27 3-6 .500 2-3 .667 4-4 1.000 0-2-2 2 2 2 0 1 12at PC, J22 *25 1-4 .250 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-2-2 1 0 2 0 2 5DePaul, J26 *23 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1-2-3 1 3 1 0 0 1at Louis, J28 *20 1-3 .333 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 0-2-2 3 3 2 0 0 4Syr, F2 *18 1-4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 3 1 1 0 0 2SHU, F4 *26 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 0-2-2 1 4 1 0 3 2at Cin, F9 *18 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 0-2-2 0 1 1 0 1 4at Marq, F16 *21 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 1-3-4 1 3 2 0 0 6UND, F18 *18 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 2 0 1 0 1 4at SJU, F24 *33 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 2 4 0 0 1 2USF, F27 *33 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 0-4-4 3 5 1 0 0 4Vill, M3 *29 4-6 .667 2-2 1.000 4-6 .667 0-2-2 3 2 1 0 0 14at DeP, M9 *19 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 4 4 2 0 1 2vs. Syr, M14 *29 3-6 .500 1-1 1.000 3-4 .750 0-4-4 1 4 4 0 4 10vsWicSt,M21 *30 2-7 .286 0-3 .000 3-3 1.000 0-1-1 4 3 2 0 1 7

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2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME(Sophomore Year)

Total 3-pt FT RebOpp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsSavSt, N8 *24 2-3 .667 1-1 1.000 8-8 1.000 0-5-5 3 2 2 0 2 13FresSt, N12 *28 2-6 .333 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-2-2 1 1 1 0 1 6How, N17 *26 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-2-2 2 4 1 0 0 8LHU, N20 *26 1-4 .250 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 11 0 0 0 2vs. TT, N25 *27 2-5 .400 1-2 .500 4-4 1.000 0-4-4 2 2 1 0 1 9vs. Stan, N26 *30 1-6 .167 1-2 .500 7-8 .875 0-3-3 3 5 0 0 2 10vs. Duq, N30 *33 2-8 .250 1-4 .250 3-4 .750 2-2-4 2 9 1 2 1 8PSU, D3 *23 3-6 .500 0-3 .000 4-4 1.000 0-0-0 3 0 1 0 1 10LMU, D6 *24 4-4 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-1-1 4 6 1 0 0 9YSU, D14 *21 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2-2-4 4 3 0 0 0 7vs. Cin, D17 *33 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0-2-2 0 3 1 0 1 5CalPoly, D21 *30 3-6 .500 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 1-3-4 0 4 1 2 2 9Albany, D31 *30 2-5 .400 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0-3-3 3 3 1 2 1 7at NCS, J4 *27 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 3 2 0 0 2 4Md, J6 *30 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0-4-4 2 7 1 1 2 7WFU, J11 *30 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 0-3-3 3 2 0 0 2 8at GT, J14 *33 5-7 .714 1-2 .500 5-6 .833 1-2-3 2 5 1 0 4 16at Syr, J18 *35 3-7 .429 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-1-3 3 4 1 0 1 6Clem, J21 *29 3-5 .600 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 1-2-3 1 8 0 0 1 9at Md, J25 *37 4-9 .444 1-3 .333 4-4 1.000 0-1-1 5 2 4 0 0 13Duke, J27 *35 4-6 .667 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 0-1-1 2 5 0 0 2 10Virginia, F2 *36 0-5 .000 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 1-1-2 1 2 1 1 1 1at Miami, F5 *33 2-7 .286 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1-5-6 3 2 1 1 1 5VaTech, F8 *42 4-7 .571 3-4 .750 5-7 .714 0-4-4 4 3 1 0 4 16Syr, F12 *36 2-8 .250 2-5 .400 2-2 1.000 1-3-4 3 5 2 0 2 8at UNC, F15 *32 4-11 .363 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 0-5-5 3 2 4 1 2 10FSU, F23 *33 2-7 .286 2-2 1.000 0-1 .000 0-1-1 5 3 1 1 3 6at BC, F26 *33 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1-3-4 4 3 0 0 0 0at ND, M1 *40 1-8 .125 1-3 .333 4-4 1.000 2-2-4 4 2 1 0 1 7NCS, M3 *26 2-4 .500 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-1-1 5 5 2 0 0 5at Clem, M8 *36 3-5 .600 0-2 .000 3-4 .750 0-3-3 1 7 0 0 2 9vs. WF, M13 *25 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 3 6 0 0 1 2vs. NC, M14 *35 5-7 .714 1-1 1.000 8-12 .667 0-6-6 3 3 2 0 4 19vs. Va., M15 *34 2-8 .250 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 1-4-5 3 3 0 0 1 7vs. CU, M20 *29 1-6 .167 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-5-6 2 8 1 0 3 3vs. UF, M22 *36 0-5 .000 0-3 .000 1-2 .500 0-3-3 2 6 2 0 2 1

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6-2 175 Junior* Guard

Pittsburgh, Pa. Wheeling Jesuit North Canyon H.S. (Phoenix, Ariz.)

24 MIKE LECAK

Mike Lecak (pronounced LEE-sak)begins his third season at Pitt as a walk-on. Due to NCAA transfer rules, Lecaksat out the 2012-13 season aftertransferring to Pitt. He played hisfreshman season at NCAA Division IIWheeling Jesuit University.

Played in 11 games and 17 minutes.

Redshirted the 2012-13 season atPitt.

Attended and played his freshmanseason at Wheeling Jesuit University for

head coach Dan Suncomb…Helpedguide Wheeling Jesuit to a 2012 NCAADivision II Tournament berth with a 22-10 overall and 13-6 WVIAC record…Played in 10 games off the bench in2011-12…Scored 21 points (2.1 ppg.),shot 66.7 percent (8-12) from the floorand 50 percent (4-8) from 3-pointrange…Scored a season-high eightpoints, hit 2-3 3-pointers in only fourminutes of action vs. Chowan, 11/12…Saw first collegiate action, played threeminutes and hit his first career 3-pointervs. Bloomsburg, 11/11.

A 2011 graduate of North CanyonHigh School in Phoenix, Ariz. where heplayed basketball for head coach MikeO’Guinn…Two-time All-Metro Leagueselection…Concluded his two-yearvarsity career with an 18.7 points, 6.0assists and 2.4 steals per gameaverages…Ranked among Arizona’s topthree players in 3-point shooting as botha senior and junior…Won 3-pointshootout championship as a senior…Two-time team captain…Averaged16.1 points, 7.3 assists and 2.7 stealsper game as a senior…Finished with21.3 points, 4.7 assists and 2.1 stealsper game averages as a junior…Playedwith the Arizona Rebels AAU team from2006-11…Averaged 18.6 points, 5.2assists and 3.9 steals per game with theRebels…Four-year honor roll student…Key Club Vice President.

Born Michael Henry Lecak on April25, 1992…Son of Mike Lecak andSusan Hufnagel of Phoenix, Ariz….Has two sisters—Danielle and Kristenand one nephew Robert…Motherplayed basketball at Robert Morris…Father played basketball at Penn State-McKeesport…Lists Pittsburgh as hishometown even though he grew up inPhoenix, Ariz….Concluded high schoolcareer with a 3.6 grade point average…Happiest and most gratifying moment insports was making the Pitt basketballteam…Plans to be a coach someday…When he was younger, he pretended tobe Steve Nash or Pete Maravich…Bestathlete he has ever competed againstwas James Harden at Arizona State’sopen gym...Sociology major withmathematics minor.

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2011-12 AT WJU

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OVERALLTotal Three-Point Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 36 0 555 15.4 58 126 .460 8 27 .296 51 72 .708 38 68 106 2.9 54 0 23 29 10 6 175 4.9Total 36 0 555 15.4 58 126 .460 8 27 .296 51 72 .708 38 68 106 2.9 54 0 23 29 10 6 175 4.9

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASONYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 18 0 278 15.4 27 59 .458 4 15 .267 30 42 .714 19 33 52 2.9 27 0 11 18 5 5 88 4.9Total 18 0 278 15.4 27 59 .458 4 15 .267 30 42 .714 19 33 52 2.9 27 0 11 18 5 5 88 4.9

ACC TOURNAMENTYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014 3 0 44 14.7 2 11 .182 1 4 .250 3 7 .429 1 3 4 1.3 8 0 0 2 1 1 8 2.7Total 3 0 44 14.7 2 11 .182 1 4 .250 3 7 .429 1 3 4 1.3 8 0 0 2 1 1 8 2.7

NCAA TOURNAMENTYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014 2 0 33 16.5 6 12 .500 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 3 3 6 3.0 2 0 2 0 0 0 14 7.0Total 2 0 33 16.5 6 12 .500 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 3 3 6 3.0 2 0 2 0 0 0 14 7.0

ARTIS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Career/2013-14Double-Doubles: ............................... 0/0

Points-Rebounds: ......................... 0/0Points-Assists: ............................ 0/0

20+ point games: .............................. 0/010+ point games: .............................. 2/210+ rebound games: .......................... 0/05+ rebound games: ........................... 6/610+ assist games: ............................. 0/05+ assist games: .............................. 0/030+ minute games: ............................ 0/040+ minute games: ............................ 0/0

ARTIS’ NUMBERS

6-7 220 Sophomore Forward

Baltimore, Md. Notre Dame Prep Vermont Academy

A combination point forward, JamelArtis (pronounced Ja-Mel) is back forhis sophomore year after playing a keyrole at power forward off the bench in2013-14. Over the summer, Artisslimmed down and lost 10 pounds andas a result is quicker. Artis, who playedin all 36 games last year, is a tough,versatile perimeter performer, who canplay multiple positions on the inside oroutside. He is a rugged playmaking bigman who can hit jumpers from theperimeter, put the ball on the floor orbang down low. His talent is limitlessand his best attributes are his basketballIQ, ball handling ability, toughness andhis ability to understand the game at ahigh level. He is also a good rebounderwho can make things happen off thedribble and can create mismatchesagainst bigger and more physicalcompetition. On the offensive end, Artiscan handle the ball, has size and floorvision and attacks the basket. Artis is areal matchup problem on the offensiveend of the court because he has thestrength to overpower less physically

mature wing forwards and the ability tostep out and knock down jumpers. Forhis size, he can also handle the ball, getto the rim and make plays with hispassing ability. Defensively, heanticipates passes in the passing lanesand competes hard on both ends of thefloor. A fearless rebounder, Artis is a"hard hat and lunch pail" type of player.

Named to the All-ACC AcademicTeam...Played in all 36 games off thebench at power forward...Finished withseven points (3-8 FG) in NCAATournament vs. Florida, 3/22...Scoredseven points (3-4 FG) with two assists inNCAA Tourney vs. Colorado, 3/20...Scored seven points (3-6 FG), hit a 3-pointer vs. NC State, 3/3...Finished withseven points (2-4 FG) at Boston College,2/26...Scored a career-high 13 points(4-6 FG) and converted 5-7 free throwswith a career-high tying seven reboundsin 20 minutes at North Carolina, 2/15...Set career-highs for points (11), fieldgoal attempts (7), free throws andattempts (5-7), rebounds (7) andminutes played (24) vs. Virginia, 2/2...Finished with eight points (2-3 3FG) vs.Duke, 1/27...Scored eight points, all inthe first half on 2-5 FG and a career-high tying 4-4 free throws with sixrebounds at Maryland, 1/25...Finishedwith eight points (4-6 FG) with a career-high seven rebounds vs. LoyolaMarymount, 12/6...Scored seven points,hit three jumpers (3-5 FG) and grabbedthree rebounds in a career-high 20minutes vs. Lehigh, 11/20...Finishedwith a career-high nine points (3-3 FG),hit 3-4 free throws with five reboundsvs. Fresno State, 11/12.

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2013-14

Played a postgraduate season atNotre Dame Prep in Fitchburg, Mass. forhead coach Ryan Hurd…Earned AllNew England Prep School AthleticConference honors and Second Class2A All-State honors after averaging 18points, seven rebounds and four assistsper game in 2012-13…Guided theCrusaders to the National PrepChampionship semifinals at AlbertusMagnus College in New Haven, Conn.…Dropped a 63-60 semifinal matchup toNorthfield Mount Hermon where hescored nine points…Notre Dame Prepdefeated No. 1 ranked MassanuttenMilitary Academy 78-76 in first roundaction…Played one season andgraduated from Vermont Academy in2011-12, located in Saxton River, Vt. forhead coach Jesse Bopp…Earned FirstTeam Vermont All-State honors…Alsoplayed wide receiver for the VermontAcademy football team…Played at St.Benedict's Prep in 2010-11…Averaged12.0 points per game while leading theGray Bees to a 13-12 record…Playedhis freshman and sophomore seasons ofbasketball at Baltimore Dunbar HighSchool…Led the Poets to the Class 1Astate title as a sophomore…Competedfor the Nike Baltimore Elite AAU Teamfor head coach Carlton "Bub"Carrington…Guided Baltimore Elite to a5-0 record at the Nike Elite YouthBasketball League in Torrance, Calif.after averaging 7.0 points, 4.6 reboundsand 2.0 assists per game…Led team toa berth in the Orlando Super Showcasechampionship during the summer of2010…Played in the Peach Jam Classicin North Augusta, S.C….Named one ofthe top-10 players outside of theRivals150…Attended the Lebron JamesSkills Academy.

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Points: 13, at North Carolina, 2/15/14.FG made: 4, two times- at North Carolina,

2/15/14; Loyola Marymount, 12/6/13.FG attempts: 8, vs. Florida, 3/22/14.3FG made: 2, Duke, 1/27/14.3FG attempts: 3, Duke, 1/27/14.FT made: 5, two times- at North Carolina,

2/15/14; Virginia, 2/2/14.FT attempts: 7, two times- at North

Carolina, 2/15/14; Virginia 2/2/14.Rebounds: 7, three times- at North

Carolina, 2/15/14; Virginia, 2/2/14;Loyola Marymount, 12/6/13.

Off. Rebs.: 3, three times- Virginia, 2/2/14;Loyola Marymount, 12/6/13; SavannahState, 11/8/13.

Def. Rebs.: 6, at North Carolina, 2/15/14.Assists: 2, six times, last- vs. Colorado, 3/

20/14.Steals: 1, five times, last-at Clemson, 3/8/

14.Blocks: 2, Albany, 12/31/13.Minutes: 24, Virginia, 2/2/14.

ARTIS’ CAREER HIGHS

PERSONAL

Born Jamel Artis on January 12,1993…Son of Kevin Artis…Formerroommate of fellow Pitt signee MichaelYoung at St. Benedict's Prep (2010-11)…Committed to Pitt on April 12,2013 prior to his official visit toPittsburgh, citing that he "loved" thecoaching staff and that it was the"perfect" fit for him…Played at sameprep school, Notre Dame Prep, asformer Pitt players Steven Adams andCarl Krauser…Also considered KansasState, LaSalle, Miami, Fla., SouthCarolina, North Carolina State, Rutgers,South Florida, Dayton and Connecticutand had interest from Providence,Maryland, Louisville, Georgetown,Arizona, Florida, Oklahoma State,Kansas and Texas...Enrolled in theKenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts &Sciences.

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Career/2013-14Double-Doubles: ............................... 0/0

Points-Rebounds: ......................... 0/0Points-Assists: ............................ 0/0

20+ point games: .............................. 1/110+ point games: .............................. 5/510+ rebound games: .......................... 0/05+ rebound games: ........................... 0/010+ assist games: ............................. 0/05+ assist games: .............................. 2/230+ minute games: ............................ 1/140+ minute games: ............................ 0/0

NEWKIRK’S NUMBERS

OVERALLTotal Three-Point Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 36 0 612 17.0 62 134 .463 23 53 .434 17 38 .447 6 37 43 1.2 60 1 61 30 1 14 164 4.6Total 36 0 612 17.0 62 134 .463 23 53 .434 17 38 .447 6 37 43 1.2 60 1 61 30 1 14 164 4.6

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASONYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 18 0 301 16.7 30 57 .526 15 27 .556 9 15 .600 4 16 20 1.1 30 1 25 11 0 9 84 4.7Total 18 0 301 16.7 30 57 .526 15 27 .566 9 15 .600 4 16 20 1.1 30 1 25 11 0 9 84 4.7

ACC TOURNAMENTYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014 3 0 79 26.3 7 14 .500 1 4 .250 7 14 .500 0 2 2 0.7 6 0 10 3 0 2 22 7.3Total 3 0 79 26.3 7 14 .500 1 4 .250 7 14 .500 0 2 2 0.7 6 0 10 3 0 2 22 7.3

NCAA TOURNAMENTYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014 2 0 42 21.0 4 12 .500 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 1 0.5 4 0 4 1 0 0 10 5.0Total 2 0 42 21.0 4 12 .500 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 1 1 0.5 4 0 4 1 0 0 10 5.0

NEWKIRK’S CAREER STATISTICS

6-1 185 Sophomore Guard

Raleigh, N.C. Word of God Academy (N.C.)

13 JOSH NEWKIRK

Displaying top-notch speed andquickness, Josh Newkirk will be reliedupon as a key performer upon enteringthe 2014-15 season. As a spark off thebench in all 36 games last year as afreshman, Newkirk showed improve-ment with each game. Over theseason’s last 10 games, Newkirkdoubled his numbers in virtually everystatistic. He also proved his offensiveprowess with a 20-point, 5-5 3-pointperformance against North CarolinaState late in the season. Newkirk hasproven to be a quick, strong andathletic player who is explosive going tothe rim and possesses the ability to beathis defender off the dribble and get tothe basket. Quick and athletic,Newkirk's strengths include his ability tobeat his man off the dribble and finishabove the rim, his great feel for thegame and easy transition from aplaymaker to a scorer. He can play bothguard positions with ease, owns apresence at his position and has theheadstrong game that coaches wantout of a playmaker. Newkirk uses his

quickness to get into the lane at willwith a tremendous crossover dribble. Hisball handling and passing are solid, hedoesn't try to force things and he canhit the open jumper off the catch ordribble with range to the arc. He is alsoa good defender who plays with energy,pressures the ball and anticipates in thepassing lanes. Newkirk was consideredby many to be the top point guard inNorth Carolina in the Class of 2013.

Named to the All-ACC AcademicTeam...ACC Academic Honor Rollrecipient...Played in all 36 games off thebench at point or off guard...Registeredone 20-point game (NC State) andreached double figure scoring in fivecontests on year...Over the season’s last10 games, averaged 6.4 points in 19.5minutes played per game...Averaged16.7 minutes per game in ACC play...Scored eight points (3-6 FG), hit 2-3 3-pointers in 24 minutes of NCAATournament game vs. Florida, 3/22...Tied school record for most consecutive3-pointers made with seven from March1-March 8 (2 at Notre Dame, 5 vs. NCState, at Clemson)...Scored 10 points(4-6 FG) with five assists in 24 minutesvs. Wake Forest, 3/13...Hit game-tyingjumper at the buzzer to send the gameinto overtime, finished with four pointsand a career-high three steals in 20minutes at Clemson, 3/8...Scored acareer-high 20 points (7-8 FG),converted a perfect 5-5 from 3-pointrange in a career-high 34 minutesplayed vs. NC State, 3/3. His 5-5 3-point day ranked among the school’stop-8 3-point shooting performances...Finished with eight points (3-4 FG), hit2-2 3-pointers and dished out twoassists in 20 minutes at Notre Dame, 3/

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Points: 20, N.C. State, 3/3/14.FG made: 7, N.C. State, 3/3/14.FG attempts: 8, N.C. State, 3/3/14.3FG made: 5, N.C. State, 3/3/14.3FG attempts: 5, N.C. State, 3/3/14.FT made: 5, vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14.FT attempts: 10, vs. North Carolina, 3/14/

14.Rebounds: 3, five times- Virginia Tech, 2/

8/14; Albany, 12/31/13; Penn State, 12/3/13; vs. Duquesne, 11/30/13; Lehigh,11/20/13.

Off. Rebs.: 1, six times.Def. Rebs.: 3, four times- Virginia Tech, 3/

8/14; Penn State, 12/3/13; vs. Duquesne,11/30/13; Lehigh, 11/20/13.

Assists: 7, Loyola Marymount, 12/6/13.Steals: 3, at Clemson, 3/8/14.Blocks: 1, Youngstown State, 12/14/13.Minutes: 34, N.C. State, 3/3/14.

NEWKIRK’S CAREER HIGHS1...Played 22 productive minutes,scored three points, grabbed tworebounds and dished out three assists atBoston College, 2/26...Scored a career-high tying 11 points (3-7 FG), hit a 3-pointer and a career-high 4-5 freethrows in a career-high 27 minutes vs.Virginia Tech, 2/8...Scored 10 points, hit4-4 field goals (2-2 3FG) with threeassists vs. Clemson, 1/21...Finished witheight points (3-4 FG, 2-2 3FG) with twoassists in 18 minutes played vs.Maryland, 1/6...Played 14 minutes, hit a3-pointer and scored five points in hishometown of Raleigh at NC State, 1/4...Scored nine points (4-6 FG) in 19minutes vs. Youngstown State, 12/14...Registered a career-high seven assistsvs. Loyola Marymount, 12/6...Played acareer-high 25 minutes, finished withfive points and three rebounds vs. PennState, 12/3...Scored career-high 11points (4-6 FG), hit a then career-high3-3 3-point field goals in season openerand debut game vs. Savannah State,11/8.

A 2013 graduate of Word of GodChristian Academy in Raleigh, N.C.where he played for head coachQuentin Jackson…Led Word of GodAcademy to a NCISAA Class 1A statechampionship and a 25-2 overall recordas a senior…WOG won the state titlewith a 75-68 win over Fayetteville TrinityChristian…Scored 15 points and ledWOG to a 68-53 win over FayettevilleNorthwood Temple Academy to advanceto the state title game…Led WOG tothe Raleigh Holiday Invitational title withan 11-point, 10-assist performance in a58-53 championship game win overNew Hampton Prep (N.H.)…Led theHoly Rams with a 15.2 points per gameaverage as a junior…Guided the Ramsto a 20-9 overall record as a junior in2011-12…Finished with 36 points vs.Village Christian Academy…Scored 25points and hit game-winning layup withseven seconds left to help Word of Goddefeat Christian Faith Academy, 77-75…Named a preseason Fourth TeamAll-State player by ESPNHS inNovember, 2011…Helped guide Word ofGod to a 23-3 overall record as asophomore in 2010-11…Played hisfreshman year at Southeast Raleigh…Plays for D-One Sports AAU Team…Ranked as the nation's No. 70 recruit

HIGH SCHOOL

PERSONAL

and the No. 21 point guard byScout.com…Ranked the nation's No.119 recruit, the No. 27 shooting guardand a Three-Star recruit byRivals.com…Rated the No. 124 playernationally by Hoopniks.com…Rated athree-star recruit and eighth best playerin North Carolina by ESPNU…Played inthe Dave Telep Carolina Challenge in2011.

Born Joshua Newkirk on April 17,1994…Son of Reggie and TelaNewkirk…Committed to Pitt onSeptember 19, 2012 on his twitterpage, tweeting "Officially committed toPitt. Glad to be a part of the family. Hailto Pitt!"…First-ever men's basketballplayer to commit to Pitt on twitter…Also the first player to commit to Pittfrom the Atlantic Coast Conferenceregion…Before every game, claims towatch the Sebastian Telfair documen-tary, "Through the Fire," because hesays it "fires him up"…Attended thesame high school and played in thesame AAU program (D-One Sports) asNBA player John Wall and collegiansC.J. Leslie and Quincy Miller…SelectedPitt over Georgia Tech, Memphis,Missouri, Arizona, Indiana, NorthCarolina State, Oklahoma State andTennessee...Enrolled in the Kenneth P.Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences.

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6-10 245 Junior Center

Enugu, Nigeria Chipola J.C. Word of God Academy (N.C.)

A skilled post player with size,Joseph Uchebo (pronounced Ooh-Chee-Bow) enters his junior season with muchpromise. Last year, Uchebo saw actionin only nine games and 23 minuteswhile recovering from a knee injurysuffered two years ago in junior college.Over the summer, Uchebo has proven tobe one of Pitt’s most intriguing playersafter he averaged 7.5 points and 12.5rebounds per game in Pitt’s four-gameBahamas Foreign Tour and displayed thesame production in Summer Leagueplay. In addition, Uchebo dropped 20pounds and improved his mobility.Uchebo is a pure rebounder with goodhands who has natural athletic abilityand excels with more skill and size thanmost at his position. He is a big andphysical kid who loves to mix it up downlow and is a productive rebounderdespite not being an above the rim guy.He knows how to carve out space andhas excellent hands which routinelyallow him to pull in double figurerebounds. An active post player, Ucheboloves contact and is a load in the lowblocks. He is aggressive rebounding theball on both ends of the floor. With hisathleticism, raw talent and surprisingskill, his potential is higher than most athis position.

Saw action in nine games and 23minutes on the year...ACC AcademicHonor Roll recipient...Averaged 0.4points and 0.8 rebounds on theyear...Finished with two points and onerebound vs. Colorado in NCAATournament, 3/20...Scored first careerpoints (two) and grabbed two reboundsvs. Wake Forest, 1/11.

Spent two seasons at Chipola JuniorCollege in Marianna, Fla., where he

played for head coaches Jake Headrick(first year) and Pat Blake…Earnedmedical redshirt for the 2012-13 seasonafter suffering a micro fracture kneeinjury…Was averaging 16 points and 14rebounds before the injury…Earned FirstTeam All-Panhandle Conference teamhonors as a freshman in 2011-12…Averaged 12.3 points, 12.3 rebounds,shot 57 percent (110-193) and finishedwith 21 blocks (0.8 bpg) while leadingChipola to a 23-6 overall and record and7-5 record in Panhandle Conferenceplay…Led the FCSAA in rebounding(12.3 rpg), ranked second in field goalpercentage (57.0) and 26th in scoring…Chipola was ranked No. 5 in the FCJAAfinal poll…Rated the nation's No. 21junior college prospect byJUCOJunction.

A 2011 graduate of Word of GodAcademy in Raleigh, N.C., where heplayed his senior year for ErastoHatchett…Helped lead the Word of GodRams to a 23-3 record as a senior in2010-11…Also attended his juniorseason at Oak Ridge Military Academyin Tenn….Played on the Chris Paul AAUAll-Star Team…Helped guide the ChrisPaul All-Stars to the Tournament ofChampions quarterfinal round…Averaged 16 points per game at theNBPA Top-100 Camp…Consensus four-star recruit…Ranked among thenation's top-10 centers and the No. 76recruit by Scout.com as a high schoolsenior…Ranked the No. 81 recruit byESPN.com…Rated the nation's No. 97player by MaxPreps…Ranked the No.92 prospect by Rivals.com.

Born Onyekachi Uchebo on June 10,1992 in Nigeria…Guardian is CatherineUchebo…Has a brother MichaelOkechekwu Uchebo who plays soccer inBelgium (Cercle Brugge) and on theNigerian National Team...Michael playedfor Nigeria in the 2014 World Cup…

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2011-13 AT CHIPOLA J.C.

PERSONAL

HIGH SCHOOL

Native of the Igbo tribe in SoutheasternNigeria…Played soccer growing up…Was discovered while playing soccerand encouraged to attend a basketballcamp put on by Ejike Ugboaja, aNigerian native who was selected in the2006 NBA Draft Second Round byCleveland and played on the NigerianNational Team…Played on the same

OVERALLTotal Three-Point Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 9 0 23 2.6 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 5 7 0.8 4 0 0 1 0 2 4 0.4Total 9 0 23 2.6 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 5 7 0.8 4 0 0 1 0 2 4 0.4

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASONYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 7 0 16 2.3 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 6 0.9 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0.3Total 7 0 16 2.3 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 6 0.9 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0.3

UCEHBO’S CAREER STATISTICS

2013-14

Word of God Academy team as fellowPitt signee Josh Newkirk…Alsoconsidered Minnesota, Oklahoma State,Middle Tennessee, Nebraska, Louisvilleand Charlotte in the recent recruitingprocess…Considered Florida, Kentucky,North Carolina State, St. John's, FloridaState and Wake Forest as a high schoolsenior...Social sciences major.

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6-9 235 Sophomore Forward

Duquesne, Pa. St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.)

A power forward starter in all 36games, Michael Young showed flashesof his unlimited potential last year as afreshman. In 2014-15, Young will becounted upon to provide scoring,rebounding and leadership. A strong,athletic combination forward from

nearby Duquesne, Pa., Young is an all-around player who can play in the post,mid-post and/or perimeter. He is tough,versatile and is a strong rebounder whoplays with a chip on his shoulder. Youngdisplays major athleticism and is a forceon the backboards. He recently hasimproved his offensive game with a softjump hook with both hands and rangeon his jumper from out to 16-feet. He

can also play multiple positions on thecourt including small forward and powerforward and is willing to do the littlethings to get the job done. A powerfulrebounder, Young has a mixture ofpresence in the paint and on theperimeter to be a dangerous powerforward. He has an ideal frame for apower forward and tremendous skilllevel for his size which gives him theability to be versatile and play differentpositions. He is also a matchup problemfor opponents. If the opponent puts abig man on him, he will step out andplay the wing position and if they put aguard on him, he will slide to the post.Young has expanded his game to thepoint where he is capable of steppingout and knocking down shots andhandling the ball. Look for Young tohave an impactful 2014-15 sophomoreseason.

Named to the All-ACC AcademicTeam...ACC Academic Honor Rollrecipient...Started all 36 games atpower forward...Reached double figurescoring in five games on year...Converted 16 consecutive free throwsfrom 11/30-12/17...Scored nine points(4-6 FG) with three rebounds in NCAATournament vs. Colorado, 3/20...Finished with nine points (4-8 FG) vs.Wake Forest, 3/13...Scored a career-high tying 13 points (3-6 FG), hit 6-6free throws in 30 minutes at NotreDame, 3/1...Played a career-best 33minutes, grabbed seven rebounds atMiami, 2/5/14...Scored eight points (3-6FG), hit 3-pointer and grabbed fourrebounds vs. Virginia, 2/2...Registerednine points with seven rebounds vs.Duke, 1/27...Scored a career-high 13points (4-7 FG), hit a 3-pointer at NC

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State, 1/4...Finished with 10 points, hita career-high 6-6 free throws, grabbedseven rebounds (five offensive) anddished out a career-high three assistsvs. Youngstown State, 12/14...Scored10 points (5-8 FG) with seven reboundsvs. Loyola Marymount, 12/6...Hit acareer-high 6-6 free throws vs. PennState, 12/3...Scored a career-high 11points (4-4 FG), hit first career 3-pointervs. Howard, 11/17...Grabbed ninerebounds (six offensive) and scored sixpoints vs. Fresno State, 11/12...Scorednine points (3-4 FG), hit 3-4 freethrows, grabbed eight rebounds andblocked two shots in season opener/freshman debut vs. Savannah State, 11/8...Became one of only 14 freshmen inschool history to start in his first gameon opening day.

A 2013 graduate of St. Benedict'sPrep in Newark, N.J., where he playedfor head coach Mark Taylor…Led St.Benedict's to the National High SchoolInvitational runner-up finish and to theNew Jersey Prep Championship with a32-2 overall record…Team concludedits 2012-13 year ranked No. 2 nationallyby both USA Today and MaxPreps…Guided the Gray Bees to the NHSInational runner-up finish with a 67-65championship game loss to MontverdeAcademy (Fla.)…Led team with 19points (8-10 FG) and 10 rebounds in thetitle game, which was decided on a 3-pointer by Montverde with 2.7 secondsto go…Finished with 10 points and sanktwo free throws to put the game out ofreach in a 60-57 semifinal win over No.1 ranked Findlay Prep (Nevada)…Scored 17 points (7-12 FG) with ninerebounds in a NHSI first round win overLaLumiere Academy (Ind.)…Averaged

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OVERALLTotal Three-Point Rebounds

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 36 36 779 21.6 69 167 .413 10 28 .357 67 82 .817 56 91 147 4.1 63 1 32 32 16 15 215 6.0Total 36 36 779 21.6 69 167 .413 10 28 .357 67 82 .817 56 91 147 4.1 63 1 32 32 16 15 215 6.0

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASONYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 18 18 417 23.2 34 85 .400 6 15 .400 34 43 .791 25 40 65 3.6 34 0 18 19 7 8 108 6.0Total 18 18 417 23.2 34 85 .400 6 15 .400 34 43 .791 25 40 65 3.6 34 0 18 19 7 8 108 6.0

ACC TOURNAMENTYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014 3 3 53 17.7 7 15 .467 1 3 .333 1 1 1.000 1 7 8 2.7 10 0 0 2 3 0 16 5.3Total 3 3 53 17.7 7 15 .467 1 3 .333 1 1 1.000 1 7 8 2.7 10 0 0 2 3 0 16 5.3

NCAA TOURNAMENTYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014 2 2 42 21.0 6 10 .600 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 2.0 2 0 1 1 1 2 13 6.5Total 2 2 42 21.0 6 10 .600 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 2.0 2 0 1 1 1 2 13 6.5

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Points: 13, two times- at Notre Dame, 3/1/14; at N.C. State 1/4/14.

FG made: 5, Loyola Marymount, 12/6/13.FG attempts: 8, two times- vs. Wake

Forest, 3/13/14; Loyola Marymount, 12/6/13.

3FG made: 1, 10 times, last- vs.Colorado,3/20/14.

3FG attempts: 3, three times, last- atClemson, 3/8/14.

FT made: 6, three times- at Notre Dame, 3/1/14; Youngstown State, 12/14/13; PennState, 3/3/13.

FT attempts: 6, five times- at Notre Dame,3/1/14; Florida State, 2/23/14; atSyracuse, 1/18/14; Youngstown State,12/14/13; Penn State, 12/3/13.

Rebounds: 9, Fresno State, 11/12/13.Off. Rebs.: 6, Fresno State, 11/12/13.Def. Rebs.: 7, Savannah State, 11/8/13.Assists: 4, Virginia Tech, 2/8/14.Steals: 2, Florida State, 2/23/14.Blocks: 2, two times- vs. Virginia, 3/15/14;

Savannah State, 11/8/13.Minutes: 33, at Miami, 2/5/14.

YOUNG’S CAREER HIGHS

14.6 points and 5.7 rebounds per game,converted 89 field goals and 22 3-pointfield goals as a senior…Scored 20 ormore points six times on the year,including four consecutive games…Registered five double-doubles andreached double figure scoring in 18contests…Scored 23 points with 10rebounds in leading the Gray Bees to a93-47 state title win over BlairAcademy…The Gray Bees' first loss ofthe year was to Blair, 66-64, when St.Ben's was ranked No. 5 in the USAToday national poll…Scored 19 pointsand grabbed a season-high 13 reboundsvs. St. Peter's Prep…Totaled 23 pointswith 11 rebounds vs. Phelps, Pa….Finished with 20 points and 10 reboundsvs. Teaneck…Scored 20 points,grabbed 10 rebounds vs. BrooklynDemocracy…Invited to play in theJordan Brand Classic Regional Game atBarclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. onApril 13, 2013...Finished with 19 points(8-11 FG) and five rebounds in 29minutes of action for the BlackSquad…Played in the Donofrio ClassicAll-Star Tournament and finished with17 points and 13 rebounds in I-3 All-Stars' 123-116 win…Spent his junioryear at Hudson Catholic High School inJersey City, N.J. where he led theHawks to a 25-3 overall and 13-0league record…Played at HC for headcoach Nick Mariniello…Named an All-Hudson County First Team selectionafter averaging 15.9 points, 11.6rebounds, 1.8 blocks and 1.9 assists pergame…Scored 445 points and grabbed324 rebounds as a junior…Rankedamong state leaders in both reboundaverage (11.6 rpg.) and field goalpercentage (72.8 percent, 164-225)…Shattered backboard against MemorialH.S. on Feb. 17, 2012…The dunkcame at the 7:07 mark of the secondquarter with Hudson Catholic leading37-8…Scored over 20 points in sixgames and registered 10 or morerebounds in 25 of 28 games on theyear…Finished with double-doubles(points-rebounds) in 23 of 28 games onyear…Blocked a career-high five shotstwo different times…Finished with 20

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Career/2013-14Double-Doubles: ............................... 0/0

Points-Rebounds: ......................... 0/0Points-Assists: ............................ 0/0

20+ point games: .............................. 0/010+ point games: .............................. 5/510+ rebound games: .......................... 0/05+ rebound games: ....................... 14/1410+ assist games: ............................. 0/05+ assist games: .............................. 0/030+ minute games: ............................ 4/440+ minute games: ............................ 0/0

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points and a career-high 21 rebounds ina win over Memorial…Scored a career-high 34 points (12-14 FG) and hit 9-10free throws in win over North 13thStreet…Finished with 24 points, was aperfect 10-10 from the floor andgrabbed 12 rebounds vs. St. JosephRegional…Finished with 24 points (9-12FG) and grabbed 10 rebounds vs.Morristown-Beard…Grabbed a career-high eight offensive boards, finishedwith 17 rebounds to go along with 16points vs. North Bergen…Scored 22 ofHudson Catholic's 44 points, hit 10-12FG and grabbed 12 rebounds vs. RoselleCatholic…Played his sophomore seasonat St. Benedict's Prep (N.J.)…Helpedlead the Gray Bees to a 13-12 record…Scored 27 points vs. Woodson H.S…Spent his freshman year at ShadysideAcademy in Pittsburgh…As a 14-yearold freshman varsity player, guided theIndians to a 19-8 overall and 11-4league record…Shadyside lost 58-38 toNorth Catholic H.S. in the PIAA Class 2Asecond round…Played in the EYBLcircuit during the summers…PlayedAAU basketball with the New JerseyPlayaz Basketball Club for head coachJimmy Salmon…Attended the Reebok

Breakout Challenge, Five-Star Campand Hoop Group Elite Camp...ConsensusFour-Star recruit…Rated the nation'sNo. 56 overall recruit and No. 14 powerforward by ESPN…Rated the nation'sNo. 63 player nationally byHoopniks.com…Ranked the nation'sNo. 97 player by Rivals.com…Rankedthe nation's No. 102 player byYahoo.com…Rated the nation's No. 20power forward recruit by Scout.com.

Born Michael Young on September 5,1994…Son of Michael Young andLaNette Braxton of Duquesne, Pa.,which is located 12 miles fromPittsburgh…Former roommate of fellowPitt signee Jamel Artis at St. Benedict'sPrep…Artis helped him cope with hisfather’s death...Committed to Pitt onAugust 4, 2012…Chose Pitt because itwas the "perfect fit," along with its"loyalty and honesty" in the recruitingprocess…Also said that he was "excitedto continue his career in Pittsburgh andto have the opportunity for hishometown friends and family to watchhim play"…He also "relishes theopportunity to be the next homegrownplayer at Pitt" while following in thefootsteps of Dallas Mavericks centerDeJuan Blair, who played at Pitt from2007-09…Said that he grew upwatching Pitt and that he alwayswanted to go to Pitt…Receivedscholarship offers from Florida, WestVirginia, Connecticut, Georgia Tech,North Carolina State, Memphis, Baylor,Xavier, Kansas, Rutgers, Marquette,Virginia, Miami, Fla., St. John's andSeton Hall...Enrolled in the Kenneth P.Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences.

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6-9 220 Junior Center

Miami, Fla. Iowa Western C.C. Dr. Krop H.S.

44 TYRONE HAUGHTON

An athletic shot blocker andtremendous leaper with excellentquickness, Tyrone Haughton is adefensive standout who is a solidrebounder and brings rim protectionand shot blocking skills to thePanthers. A junior college transfer fromIowa Western Community College,Haughton is long and bouncy and hasthe unique ability to change the gameon either end of the floor. He alsobrings tremendous energy on both endsof the floor, is a great shot blocker andcontinues to improve on the offensiveend. His best quality is that he willcontinue to get better, bigger andstronger.

Played his freshman and sophomoreseasons at Iowa Western CommunityCollege in Council Bluffs, Iowa, wherehe was coached by Jim Morris…Two-time All-Region XI Second Teamhonoree…In his two seasons, led theReivers to a combined 55-11 overallrecord, 32 consecutive weeks rankedin the NJCAA top-25 poll, capturedRegion XI and District XI titles…Two-year starter…As a sophomore, ledIowa Western to a 23-8 overall record,a season-best No. 3 national ranking aRegion XI semifinal finish and rankingsin all 17 weeks of the national poll…Concluded his two-year career as theschool’s all-time leading shot blocker

with 185 total blocks…Averaged 3.9points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.2 blocksper game…Also shot 55 percent (66-111) from the floor…Ranked as thenation’s No. 31 junior college centerprospect by ESPNU…Ranked amongthe nation’s top-50 junior collegeplayers by nextrecruits.com in August2013 (No. 29).

One of only two freshmen in theIowa Community College AthleticConference to earn All-Region XI Firstor Second Team honors…Earned All-Region XI Second Team honors…SetIowa Western Community College’sseason record for blocked shots (112)and the single game blocks record vs.Cloud County C.C. with 12 on Dec. 11,2012…As a freshman, helped guideIowa Western to a 32-3 record, RegionXI and District XI titles, a No. 1 seed inthe NJCAA national tournament andElite Eight finish…Played in all 35games with 23 starts…Averaged 4.5points per game, ranked second on theteam in rebounding (6.5 rpg.) andregistered a team-high eight doublefigure rebound performances…Invitedto participate in Jerry Mullen’s Top 100JUCO Camp in July, 2013.

A 2012 graduate of Dr. Krop HighSchool in Miami, Fla. where he playedfor coach Shakey Rodriguez...Two-time All-Area Player in Miami…

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Averaged 14 points, nine rebounds andsix blocked shots per game as asenior…Played in the Florida vs. USAAll-Star Game in April, 2012...Averaged 11 points, 12 rebounds andsix blocked shots per game as ajunior…Shot 62 percent from the flooras a junior…Ranked as a Four-Starrecruit by Rivals.com, a three-starrecruit by ESPNU and receivedscholarship offers from Connecticut,Alabama and Virginia Tech beforesigning with South Carolina…Ratedthe nation’s No. 23 center by ESPNU…Played AAU basketball with FloridaGold Coast.

Born Tyrone Haughton on January12, 1993…Son of Ira and VioletHaughton…Nickname is Ty…Committed to Pitt on March 5, 2014after his visit to the Petersen EventsCenter…Announced his decision on histwitter account…Cited Pitt’s strongprogram, coaching staff, campus andgame environment as key reasons tocommit…Selected Pitt over Memphis,Wichita State, Gonzaga, Texas Tech,Washington State, Tennessee andFresno State…Social sciences major.

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6-8 225 Sophomore Forward

Beaver Falls, Pa. Vanderbilt Beaver Falls H.S.

21 SHELDON JETER

A native of Beaver Falls, Pa. whichis 33 miles from the Pitt campus,Sheldon Jeter is a tough, athletic andphysical wing player who will havethree years of eligibility at Pitt aftersitting out the 2013-14 season. Jetertransfers to Pitt after completing hisfreshman season at Vanderbilt (2012-13), where he averaged 5.5 points and3.4 rebounds per game while playing inall 33 games and making seven starts.A combination forward, Jeter has beendescribed as a competitive team playerwho hates to lose. Jeter is long andlean and can create off the dribblebecause he plays low to the floor. An

effective outside shooter, Jeter candrive to the basket with authority and isa hard worker who is willing to improvehis game. His athleticism comes outmore in transition. In 2012-13, hemade national highlight reels with hisdunk against Mississippi in theSoutheastern Conference Tournamentwhen he drove the baseline andproceeded to slam it home. The playmade the ESPN SportsCenter top-10plays of the day. Jeter, who hails froma tradition-rich basketball family,enrolled at Pitt during the first summersession. Last year, he attended classesbut did not compete at Polk StateJunior College in Winter Haven, Fla. inorder to preserve a third year of NCAAeligibility.

Attended classes at Polk StateJunior College in Winter Haven,Fla....Did not compete on thebaskeball team, which is coached byMatt Furjanic.

Played his freshman season atVanderbilt University…Played in all 33games and started seven contests onthe year…Averaged 5.5 points and 3.4rebounds per game, shot 47.1 percent(64-136) from the floor and 39.1percent (25-64) from 3-point range onyear…Averaged 6.8 points, 4.1rebounds and 19.4 minutes per gamein 18 SEC regular season games…Reached double figure scoring in sixgames…Scored a career-high 14points against both William & Mary, 1/2and Georgia, 2/27…Shot a career-high6-7 from the floor against William &Mary, 1/2…In first start of his career,played a career-high 32 minutes,scored 13 points and grabbed fourrebounds vs. Ole Miss, 1/15…Scored11 points and grabbed a career-highnine rebounds at Mississippi State, 2/23…Converted a career-high three 3-pointers and totaled 13 points vs.Arkansas, 2/9…Finished with 10 pointsat Auburn, 1/23.

A 2012 graduate of Beaver FallsHigh School in Beaver Falls, Pa. wherehe played for head coach DougBiega…Two-time First Team All-Stateselection…Named the WPIAL,Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PittsburghTribune-Review Player of the Year andBeaver County Times Athlete of theYear as a senior…Concluded his four-year varsity career with 1,489 careerpoints as a three-year starter…Averaged 21.8 points, 12 rebounds,five assists, two blocks and two stealswhile guiding Beaver Falls H.S. to a28-3 overall record and 12-1conference record as a senior…Guidedthe Tigers to the Class 2A WPIAL titleand a berth in the Class 2A PIAA statechampionship game against ImhotepCharter…Scored 22 points with 11rebounds in a 56-54 overtime loss toImhotep in the title game…Scored acareer-high 40 points with 15 reboundsin a state playoff victory overGreensburg Central Catholic…As ajunior, was a member of the Pittsburgh

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Points: 14, two times, last- Georgia, 2/27/13.

FG made: 6, William & Mary, 1/2/13.FG attempts: 8, three times, last- at

Mississippi State, 2/23/13.3FG made: 3, at Arkansas, 2/9/13.3FG attempts: 6, Ole Miss, 1/15/13.FT made: 4, three times, last- Georgia, 2/

27/13.FT attempts: 7, Ole Miss, 1/15/13.Rebounds: 9, at Mississippi State, 2/23/

13.Assists: 2, two times, last- vs. Kentucky,

3/15/13.Steals: 3, two times, last- at Missouri, 1/

26/13.Blocks: 2, three times, last- Arkansas, 2/

9/13.Minutes: 32, at Ole Miss, 1/15/13.

Post-Gazette Fabulous Five and thePittsburgh Tribune-Review TerrificTen…Averaged 23.0 points, 9.8rebounds and 5.3 assists per game asa junior…Averaged 19.2 points, 7.2rebounds and 3.1 assists per game asa sophomore…Rated the nation’s No.87 player by ESPN.com…Ranked thenation’s No. 86 recruit by 24/7sports…Ranked the nation’s No. 150 overallplayer by Rivals.com.

Born Sheldon Davon Theodore Jeteron July 24, 1994…Son of Carliss Jeterand Laurie Odum…Has five brothers,Carliss (26), Kyle (24), Greg (23),Marcus (18) and Donovan (14), andone sister, Ainya (12)…Father Carlissplayed basketball for Beaver Falls andled the Tigers to the WPIALchampionship in 1980…Father servesas an assistant coach at Beaver FallsH.S. and has helped guide the programto three state titles and five state titleappearances...He also played collegebasketball at UT-Chattanooga…Worenumber 34 because his father, uncle,younger brother and cousin all worethe same number when they played…Advice to youngsters is “never changewho you are to please other people’sinsecurities”…Out of high school, wasrecruited by Penn State, Vanderbilt,South Carolina, Wisconsin and Pitt…Last summer, chose Pitt overCincinnati, Florida State, Georgetown,Ohio State, Purdue and VCU…ChosePitt because he felt like he “fit in” andis “closer to home”…Majors inadministration of justice.

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2012-13 AT VANDERBILT

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Moon Township, Pa. Our Lady of the Sacred Heart H.S.

23 CAMERON JOHNSON

Tall and slender with long arms, anice outside shot and the ability todrive to the basket, Cameron Johnsonhas point guard skills and size that willallow him to play multiple positions.Last summer, Johnson rocketed ontothe recruiting scene after he grew fiveinches in height. He now stands at 6-feet-7-inches tall. The added size andlength at the guard position wassomething that interested high-levelcollege coaches. Johnson is a playerwho has improved every time he hasstepped on the court. A prototypicalgym rat and hard worker who spendsconsiderable time on his game,Johnson’s body is still growing. The sonof former Pitt basketball player GilbertJohnson, Johnson handles the ballwell, plays well under pressure, hasgreat range on his 3-point shot, canpenetrate well and finish at the basket.

A June 2014 graduate of Our Ladyof the Sacred Heart High School inCoraopolis, Pa. where he played twoseasons for head coach MikeRodriguez…Named to the PIAA ClassA All-State Second Team after rankingsecond among SouthwesternPennsylvania scoring leaders at 27.8points per game as a senior…Selectedto the Class A “Fab Five” and “PAWest” team by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette…Also named to the All-Areateam by the Beaver County Times…First Team All-Section and MSA AllNetters All-Area Second Team…Guided the Chargers to an 18-6 overallrecord and WPIAL Class A quarterfinalappearance…Ranked among the top-5 Pittsburgh area scoring leaders allyear as a senior…Scored 35 points ina win over Western Beaver…A prolificscorer, surpassed the 1,000 point markfor his career when he scored 34points in a win against Rochester…

Named Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewPlayer of the Week on Feb. 5, 2014after scoring 26 points and convertingtwo late free throws in a 58-56 winover Union…Averaged 16.0 points pergame as a junior…Played his first twoseasons at Moon Area High School…Competed for the TeamWork AAUprogram out of Ohio…Team finished inthe top four in three different eventsduring the summer of 2013…Helpedguide TeamWork, Ohio to a third placefinish at AAU Nationals in Orlando, Fla.

Born Cameron Johnson on March 3,1996…Son of Gilbert and AmyJohnson…Has three brothers, Aaron,Donovan and Braylon…Father Gilbertplayed basketball at Pitt from 1988-90…Mother Amy Schuler Johnson wasa 1,000-point scorer at Kent Statefrom 1982-86 and currently ranks No.19 on the school’s all-time scoring list(1,018 points)…Brother Aaron is theall-time leading scorer at Moon Area

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High School and currently plays atClarion University…Has been a Pitt fanall of his life and always wanted toattend Pitt…Cameron is anoutstanding student who is a memberof the National Honor Society…Signedwith Pitt on April 21, 2014…Earnedscholarship offers from several IvyLeague schools including Columbia andPenn…Also received interest fromBoston College, Stanford, Rice,Richmond and Virginia…Enrolled in theKenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts &Sciences (intended major: business).

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6-9 215 Freshman Forward

Gibsonia, Pa. Hampton H.S.

4 RYAN LUTHER

A local Gibsonia, Pa. native, RyanLuther is a versatile late bloomer with avariety of skills who can play on thewing and hit 3-pointers. An extremetalent, Luther is a unique player in thathe is tall and long, has excellent sizefor a small forward, can shoot, playathletically and has proven to be agreat competitor. A combinationforward, he has been described as amulti-talented player with excellentgame instincts. On the offensive end,he can either post up and score downlow or hit jumpers from the outsidewith excellent range and handle theball against pressure. He has alsoshown the ability to drive to the basket

and finish. Luther is a player who hasshown much improvement over the lasttwo years that his game has taken himto a different level because of hisathleticism. His playing style andversatility has been compared to DallasMavericks star Dirk Nowitzki.

A June 2014 graduate of HamptonHigh School where he lettered fouryears on the varsity basketball team forhead coach Joe Lafko…Concluded hisfour-year career as Hampton HighSchool’s all-time career leading scorerwith 1,968 points…Became theschool’s all-time leading scorer afterjust three seasons…In his career,

scored 30 or more points six times, 20or more points 37 times and reacheddouble figures in 104 of 107 careercontests…Named the Class 4APennsylvania State Player of the Yearand earned Class 4A First Team All-State honors…Two-time member ofthe Pittsburgh Post-Gazette FabulousFive and Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewTerrific-10 all-area teams…WPIALClass 4A All-Area and All-Sectionselection…Finished with 578 points(22.2 ppg.), 201 rebounds (7.7 rpg.),39 assists, 35 steals and 54 blockedshots in 26 games as a senior…Alsoshot 66 percent from the floor, 71percent (230-324) from inside the 3-point line, 65.8 percent (100-152) ofhis free throws and hit 18 3-pointers onthe year…Reached double figurescoring in all 26 games, scored 30 ormore points two times, 20 or morepoints in 17 contests and compiledeight double-doubles as a senior…Scored a season-high 33 points in awin vs. North Hills…Finished with 32points in win vs. Norwin…Grabbed aseason-high 16 rebounds vs. SenecaValley…Played in the Roundball Classicat Geneva College following his seniorseason…Ranked third among WPIALarea players in scoring (21.3 points pergame) and led the Hampton Talbots toa 22-6 record and WPIAL Class 4Afinals appearance as a junior…EarnedClass 4A Third Team All-Statehonors…Member of the PittsburghPost-Gazette Fabulous Five andPittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific-10all-area teams…Also earned All-Section First Team honors…Namedthe Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Player ofthe Week on Dec. 19, 2012 after hescored 32 points against North Hills andhit a game-winning layup to helpdefeat Mars…Finished with 597 points(21.3 ppg.), 216 rebounds (7.7 rpg.),54 assists, 46 steals and 40 blockedshots in 28 games as a junior…Alsoconverted 59.1 percent of his fieldgoals (224-379), 72 percent (129-179)of his free throw attempts and 30percent (20-66) of his 3-pointattempts… Scored 17 points andpulled down nine rebounds forHampton in a 68-53 championship finalloss to New Castle…Season-high was32 points vs. North Hills (12-18 FG, 8-9FT, six rebounds)…Also scored 31points against McKeesport in theWPIAL quarterfinals (11-17 FG, 9-11FT, nine rebounds)…Scored 30 ormore points four times and 20 or morepoints in 14 games…Reached doublefigure scoring in 27 of 28 contests onyear…Led Hampton to a 25-5 record,

a 16-game win streak and Class 3Afinal as a sophomore…Hampton lost toMontour 45-29 in the final…Finishedwith 491 points (16.4 ppg.), 192rebounds (6.4 rpg.) and 62 steals andconverted 54.9 percent (185-337) ofhis field goals, 75.5 percent (80-106)of his free throws and hit 41-108 3-pointers as a sophomore…Season-high was 28 points two times vs.Warren and Oliver…Averaged 13.1points, 4.2 rebounds and shot 49.5percent (110-222) from the floor as afreshman while guiding Hampton to a15-8 record…Scored a season-high 27points (9-19 FG) vs. Highlands…Hit five3-pointers in two games on the year…Plays AAU Basketball with theMaryland 3D squad…Consensus three-star recruit by Scout, Rivals andESPNU…No. 1 ranked player in thePittsburgh area in the Class of 2014…Also played quarterback on the footballteam.

Born Ryan S. Luther on September10, 1995…Son of Bill and KateLuther…Has a twin brother, Collin,who is 6-feet-seven inches tall andalso plays basketball, older brother Billand older sister Jodie…Twin brotherCollin is a freshman basketball playerat Elon College...The Luthers becamejust the second family in WPIAL historyto have four siblings score over 1,000career points: Ryan (1,968), Collin(1,033), his older brother Bill, Jr., oldersister Jodie also scored over 1,000…Older brother Bill, Jr. was a PittsburghPost-Gazette Fabulous Five selectionand is currently a senior on the Pitt-Johnstown basketball team…Cousin isMike Shanahan, who played widereceiver at Pitt (2009-12) and with theNew York Jets in 2013…Uncle BrianShanahan scored 1,355 points on theDuquesne basketball team (1986-89)…Chose Pitt because he alwayshas followed the Panthers and realizedthe opportunity that he would have atPitt…Claimed that it “was pretty hardto turn down a school that he’s likedsince he was a little kid”…Under theradar recruit who continues to growand improve…Some believe he mayend up 6-feet-10 inches or taller…Favorite movie is The ShawshankRedemption…Outstanding student whoowns a 3.5-plus GPA…Chose Pitt overDayton, Duquesne and GeorgeWashington…Enrolled in the KennethP. Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences(intended major: business).

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Kailua, Hawaii Kalaheo H.S.

22 JOSHUA KO

Joshua Ko is a sophomore walk-onfrom Hawaii who enrolled at Pitt a fewdays before classes began in August,2013. A stellar shooter under pressure,Ko was named Hawaii’s 2013 GatoradeState Basketball Player of the Yearafter he guided his high school team toback-to-back state titles. He willprovide depth at the guard position.

ACC Academic Honor Rollrecipient...Played in 10 games and in12 minutes on year...Converted 1-3 3-pointers on season...Finished withthree points vs. Wake Forest in theACC Tournament, 3/13...Scored acareer-high four points in his debutgame vs. Savannah State, 11/8.

A 2013 graduate of Kalaheo HighSchool where he played for headcoach Alika Smith…Named Hawaii’sGatorade State Player of the Yearfollowing his senior season…GuidedKalaheo to back-to-back state titles at

two different classifications (Division Ias a senior and Division II as a junior)…Two-time First Team All-Stateselection, two-time HHSAA statetournament Most Valuable Player/Hawaii Army National Guard Player ofthe Game honoree and two-time All-OIA East First Team selection…Averaged 11.9 points, 4.0 assists, 3.2rebounds and 1.2 steals per game,shot 58 percent from the field, 49percent from 3-point range and 70percent from the free throw line whileguiding the Mustangs to a 19-3 record(8-0 in the league) and Division I statetitle as a senior…Led Kalaheo to a 60-54 state title overtime victory overHonolulu Maryknoll after scoring 24points on 9-11 shooting with threeassists, including 13 points in a three-minute span…Scored his team’s finalnine points in the final 1:25 ofregulation including a game-tying 3-pointer with 27 seconds left thenfollowed with the first four points ofovertime before fouling out with 19seconds left…Scored 19 points and hitthree 3-pointers as Kalaheo competedin the Iolani Prep Classic and dropped a76-73 decision to nationally acclaimedHouston Yates High School…Uponentering his senior season, theMustangs were picked as Hawaii’s topteam by MaxPreps…Led Kalaheo to a

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40-6 overall record and Division II statetitle as a junior…Played for the Forcein the Manoa Summer League for hisfather, Marvin Ko…Fourth player inKalaheo H.S. basketball history to earnthe Gatorade State Player of the Yearaward…Attended Punahou HighSchool from seventh to ninth gradebefore transferring to Kalaheo.

Born Joshua Francis Ko on July 11,1994…Son of Marvin and Cory Ko…

Has an older brother, Jordan…Nickname is “K-O”…First-ever nativeHawaiian on a Pitt Basketball roster...Outstanding student who graduatedhigh school with a 3.7 grade pointaverage…Volunteered as a youthbasketball instructor and for multiplecommunity clean-up efforts…Also hasserved as a motivational speaker forlocal youth...Owns two dogs, aChihuahua and a big hairy dog…Favorite movie is Coach Carter…Enrolled in the Dietrich School of Arts& Sciences.

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2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME(Freshman Year)

Total 3-pt FT RebOpp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsSavSt, N8 16 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 4-6 .667 3-2-5 2 1 0 0 0 4FresSt, N12 16 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2-3-5 2 0 0 0 0 9How, N17 17 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1-1-2 2 2 1 0 0 8LHU, N20 20 3-5 .600 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 2 0 1 0 0 7vs. TT, N25 16 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 1 2 2 0 0 4vs. Stan, N26 15 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-4-4 0 0 0 1 0 5vs. Duq, N30 15 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2-4 0 0 0 0 0 6PSU, D3 5 1-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-1-1 2 1 0 0 0 3LMU, D6 17 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 3-4-7 2 0 1 1 0 8YSU, D14 20 2-4 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 2 2 1 0 0 5vs. Cin, D17 10 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 2CalPoly, D21 18 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1-3-4 1 2 2 0 0 2Albany, D31 15 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 0 0 1 2 0 2at NCS, J4 17 2-4 ,500 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1-0-1 1 0 1 0 0 6Md, J6 10 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1-2-3 3 0 2 0 0 4WFU, J11 12 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 2 1 3 0 0 0at GT, J14 13 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2-0-2 1 0 1 0 0 4at Syr, J18 16 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 1 0 1 0 0 2Clem, J21 18 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-4-4 3 1 0 0 0 2at Md, J25 16 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 2-4-6 1 0 1 0 0 8Duke, J27 12 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 2-2 1.000 1-1-2 0 0 0 1 0 8Virginia, F2 24 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 5-7 .714 3-4-7 0 1 0 0 0 11at Miami, F5 13 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 0 1VaTech, F8 14 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2-0-2 1 1 1 0 1 1Syr, F12 21 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2-3-5 2 1 0 1 1 4at UNC, F15 20 4-6 .667 0-2 .000 5-7 .714 1-6-7 3 1 0 0 1 13FSU, F23 14 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 0-1-1 1 1 1 1 0 4at BC, F26 17 2-4 .500 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 1-1-2 2 0 3 1 1 7at ND, M1 7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 1 1 1 0 0 0NCS, M3 18 3-6 .500 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-2-2 1 2 0 1 0 7at Clem, M8 16 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 2 1 2 0 1 6vs. WF, M13 21 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 3-5 .600 0-1-1 2 0 0 1 1 3vs. NC, M14 12 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-2-2 4 0 1 0 0 5vs. Va., M15 11 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 1-0-1 2 0 1 0 0 0vs. CU, M20 17 3-4 .750 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 1-2-3 2 2 0 0 0 7vs. UF, M22 16 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 2-1-3 0 0 0 0 0 7

2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME(Redshirt Freshman Year)

Total 3-pt FT RebOpp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsSavSt, N8 16 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2FresSt, N12 5 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 1 1 0 0 2How, N17 10 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 5-5 1.000 3-1-4 0 0 0 0 0 7LHU, N20 8 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 2vs. TT, N25 9 3-4 .750 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0-0 3 1 0 0 0 8vs. Stan, N26 1 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 2vs. Duq, N30 2 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2PSU, D3 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0LMU, D6 4 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 4YSU, D14 10 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 4 0 1 0 0 2vs. Cin, D17 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -CalPoly, D21 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2Albany, D31 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -at NCS, J4 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 2 0Md, J6 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0WFU, J11 9 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1-2-3 1 0 1 0 0 3at GT, J14 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0at Syr, J18 7 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-4 .250 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 1Clem, J21 20 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1-5-6 1 3 0 0 0 4at Md, J25 14 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 0 0 1 0 0 2Duke, J27 5 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 3 0 1 0 0 2Virginia, F2 10 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 3-1-4 1 1 0 0 0 3at Miami, F5 4 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0VaTech, F8 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0Syr, F12 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -at UNC, F15 21 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 2 0 2 0 0 5FSU, F23 16 2-4 .500 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 7at BC, F26 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0at ND, M1 4 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0NCS, M3 9 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0at Clem, M8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -vs. WF, M13 10 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 2 0 0 0 0 4vs. NC, M14 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -vs. Va., M15 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -vs. CU, M20 10 4-4 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 1 8vs. UF, M22 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0

2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME(Freshman Year)

Total 3-pt FT RebOpp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsSavSt, N8 24 4-6 .667 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 1 4 3 0 1 11FresSt, N12 15 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 1 1 0 0 0 0How, N17 12 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-1-1 3 1 5 0 0 4LHU, N20 13 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-3-3 1 0 1 0 0 2vs. TT, N25 13 2-5 .400 1-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 1 0 0 0 5vs. Stan, N26 10 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0vs. Duq, N30 11 2-4 .500 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 1 1 0 0 0 4PSU, D3 25 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0-3-3 3 1 0 0 0 5LMU, D6 17 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0-0 2 7 0 0 0 2YSU, D14 19 4-6 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 2 2 1 1 9vs. Cin, D17 6 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 1 1 0 0 0CalPoly, D21 16 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 1 3 3 0 1 4Albany, D31 9 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1-2-3 2 0 0 0 0 2at NCS, J4 14 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 1 1 0 0 5Md, J6 18 3-4 .750 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 2 1 0 0 8WFU, J11 17 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 4 0 0 0 0at GT, J14 12 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 0 2at Syr, J18 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0Clem, J21 15 4-4 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 5 3 0 0 0 10at Md, J25 9 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 1 0Duke, J27 13 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 2 0 0 0 2Virginia, F2 12 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 2 0 1 0 1 0at Miami, F5 18 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 3 0 0 0 0 2VaTech, F8 27 3-7 .420 1-4 .250 4-5 .800 0-3-3 2 0 1 0 1 11Syr, F12 14 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 1-0-1 1 2 0 0 0 4at UNC, F15 18 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 2 1 0 1 2FSU, F23 13 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 3 1 1 0 0 3at BC, F26 22 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0-2-2 1 3 0 0 0 3at ND, M1 20 3-4 .750 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 2 2 1 0 1 8NCS, M3 34 7-8 .875 5-5 1.000 1-2 .500 0-1-1 1 2 1 0 1 20at Clem, M8 20 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-2-2 0 1 1 0 3 4vs. WF, M13 24 4-6 .667 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-1-1 1 5 0 0 1 10vs. NC, M14 28 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 5-10 .500 0-1-1 2 2 2 0 0 9vs. Va., M15 27 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 0-0-0 3 3 1 0 1 3vs. CU, M20 18 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 2 0 0 0 2vs. UF, M22 24 3-6 .500 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 0-1-1 2 2 1 0 0 8

JOSH NEWKIRK’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME(Junior Year)

Total 3-pt FT RebOpp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsSavSt, N8 *20 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 9-3-12 4 0 2 1 0 12FresSt, N12 12 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 4-2-6 3 0 0 1 0 7How, N17 21 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-6-7 4 0 1 1 1 0LHU, N20 15 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2-2-4 3 0 1 2 1 3vs. TT, N25 18 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 2-3-5 2 0 0 1 0 0vs. Stan, N26 9 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 4 0 0 0 0 0vs. Duq, N30 6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 2 0 0 0 0 0PSU, D3 6 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 4LMU, D6 15 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-3-5 0 0 1 1 0 2YSU, D14 14 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 3-4-7 0 0 0 0 1 11vs. Cin, D17 6 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0CalPoly, D21 14 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-1-3 0 0 1 0 0 0Albany, D31 6 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 1 2at NCS, J4 9 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 1 0Md, J6 7 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 2WFU, J11 6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-0-0 3 0 0 0 1 1at GT, J14 8 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1-0-1 2 0 0 1 0 5at Syr, J18 3 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 0 1 0 0 1 0Clem, J21 15 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 0 1 1 0 2at Md, J25 6 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 2 0 1 0 0 2Duke, J27 6 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0Virginia, F2 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1at Miami, F5 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0VaTech, F8 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0Syr, F12 11 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 0 0 4 0 0at UNC, F15 8 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 3-0-3 0 0 0 0 0 4FSU, F23 10 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-0-2 2 0 1 0 1 0at BC, F26 9 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 1 0 0 1 0 2at ND, M1 8 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2-0-2 1 0 0 0 0 5NCS, M3 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 0 0 1 1 0 0at Clem, M8 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-0-0 2 1 0 0 0 1vs. WF, M13 10 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2-5-7 1 0 1 0 0 3vs. NC, M14 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0vs. Va., M15 1 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 0 0 1 0 0 2vs. CU, M20 9 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 5vs. UF, M22 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

DERRICK RANDALL’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

JAMEL ARTIS’ CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

CHRIS JONES’ CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

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PLAYER PROFILES

2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME(Freshman Year)

Total 3-pt FT RebOpp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl PtsSavSt, N8 *28 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1-7-8 2 0 1 2 1 9FresSt, N12 *17 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 6-3-9 0 2 1 0 0 6How, N17 *23 4-4 1.000 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 1-1-2 1 2 0 1 1 11LHU, N20 *19 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-3-3 2 2 0 0 0 3vs. TT, N25 *18 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 2-1-3 1 0 0 0 0 6vs. Stan, N26 *19 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 2-1-3 3 0 1 0 0 6vs. Duq, N30 *18 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2-4-6 5 0 1 0 0 2PSU, D3 *16 0-5 .000 0-0 .000 6-6 1.000 3-4-7 1 0 1 0 0 6LMU, D6 *22 5-8 .625 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-5-7 2 2 1 0 0 10YSU, D14 *19 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 6-6 1.000 5-2-7 0 3 1 0 1 10vs. Cin, D17 *30 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 2-5-7 0 2 1 1 1 4CalPoly, D21 *16 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-0-2 0 0 1 0 0 0Albany, D31 *22 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1-5-6 0 0 1 1 1 5at NCS, J4 *25 4-7 .571 1-1 1.000 4-4 1.000 1-1-2 1 1 1 0 0 13Md, J6 *18 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1-1-2 1 0 0 0 0 3WFU, J11 *14 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 4 1 0 1 1 4at GT, J14 *28 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 3-4-7 3 2 1 0 1 6at Syr, J18 *21 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 3-2-5 3 1 2 0 0 6Clem, J21 *21 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 1 1 1 0 0 2at Md, J25 *28 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-5-5 2 0 2 0 1 2Duke, J27 *27 3-7 .429 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 3-4-7 1 0 1 1 0 9Virginia, F2 *24 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 2-2-4 1 0 2 1 0 8at Miami, F5 *32 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3-4-7 2 2 2 1 0 4VaTech, F8 *27 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 4 0 1 0 4Syr, F12 *18 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1-1-2 2 0 2 1 0 4at UNC, F15 *19 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2-4-6 4 1 2 0 1 8FSU, F23 *17 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 1-1-2 1 0 0 0 2 5at BC, F26 *16 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1-1-2 1 1 1 0 0 3at ND, M1 *30 3-6 .500 1-1 1.000 6-6 1.000 2-1-3 2 0 2 1 0 13NCS, M3 *22 2-5 .400 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 1-1-2 2 1 0 0 2 7at Clem, M8 *30 2-7 .286 1-3 .333 2-4 .500 1-4-5 1 3 0 0 0 7vs. WF, M13 *17 4-8 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 4 0 2 0 0 9vs. NC, M14 *20 2-5 .400 0-2 .000 1-1 .500 1-2-3 4 0 0 1 0 5vs. Va., M15 *16 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 2 0 0 2 0 2vs. CU, M20 *21 4-6 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 1 0 0 0 2 9vs. UF, M22 *21 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 1 1 1 0 4

MICHAEL YOUNG’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

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2013-14 Honors & Awards, 702013-14 Accomplishments, 71

2013-14 Records/Milestones, 72Where Pitt Ranked in the NCAA, 72Pitt Record When in 2013-14, 722013-14 Statistics/Results, 73

ACC/ACC Tournament/NCAA Tournament Stats, 74Game Highs and Lows, 75

Points/Rebounds/Assists, 762013-14 ACC Results, 76

2013-14 Final ACC Statistics, 77Game-by-Game Reviews, 78-86

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SEASON IN REVIEWPitt earns 12th NCAA Tournament appearance in thelast 13 seasons; records 26-10 record, finishes fifthin its first-ever ACC campaign in 2013-14

NBA DRAFTSecond Round: Lamar Patterson,

No. 48 pick by MilwaukeeBucks, traded on draft night toAtlanta Hawks

ALL-AMERICAAssociated Press All-America

Lamar Patterson (HM)

Oscar Robertson TrophyLamar Patterson (Watch List)

Naismith AwardLamar Patterson (Finalist)

Bob Cousy AwardJames Robinson (Finalist)

NABC All-Star GameTalib Zanna, Lamar Patterson

ALL-REGIONAll-NABC District 2Second Team: Lamar Patterson

ALL-CONFERENCESkip Prosser AwardCameron Wright (scolar-athlete)

All-ACC (coaches)Second Team: Lamar PattersonHM: Talib Zanna

All-ACC (media)Second Team: Lamar PattersonHM: Talib Zanna

All-ACC TournamentFirst Team: Talib ZannaSecond Team: Lamar Patterson

ACC Player of the WeekLamar Patterson (Dec. 2)Lamar Patterson (Jan. 13)Lamar Patterson (Jan. 27)

All-ACC AcademicJamel Artis, Josh Newkirk,Cameron Wright, MichaelYoung

All-ACC selection Lamar Patterson became the first player in school history to earn three league playerof the week honors in a career. Patterson led Pitt in both scoring (17.1 ppg.) and assists (154).

game, averaging 15.6, whichranked No. 20 nationally andprovided the opportunity for sevendifferent Panthers to average morethan 5.0 points per game. Pitt wasalso second in the ACC in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.48), which rankedNo. 13 in the country. Part of thereason for the Panthers’ highassist-to-turnover ratio was thatthey set a school record for fewestturnovers per game (10.4). Pitt alsomade the most free throws in theACC this past season (17.6 pergame) and finished third inoffensive rebounds per game(12.1), which proved its tenacity asa team and physical presence in thepaint, a staple of Dixon-coachedteams.

Individually, Pitt was led by itstwo seniors, Lamar Patterson andTalib Zanna. The all-aroundperformer Patterson led the team inscoring (17.1), assists (4.3), 3-pointers (80) and minutes played(32.6). His accomplishments earnedhim numerous accolades, includingAssociated Press honorable mentionAll-America, watch list considerationfor the Oscar Robertson Trophy andNaismith Award, Second-Team All-ACC and Progressive LegendsClassic Tournament MVP honors. Athree-time ACC Player of the Weekselection, Patterson also set a schoolrecord for career games played(148) and became just the thirdplayer in school history to surpass1,000 points, 500 rebounds and400 assists in a career.

SPECIALTY AWARDSProgressive Legends Classic All-

Tournament TeamMVP: Lamar PattersonAll-Tournament: Cameron Wright

TEAM AWARDSMost Valuable Player: Lamar

PattersonMost Improved Player: Chris JonesBest Defensive Player: James

Robinson, Cameron WrightCaptains Award: Lamar Patterson,

Talib Zanna, Cameron WrightTeam Free Throw Leader: Michael

Young (81.7%)Team Rebounding Leader: Talib

Zanna (8.6)Most Inspirational Player: Durand

JohnsonCoaches Award: Jamel Artis, Josh

NewkirkAcademic Excellence Award:

Cameron WrightJaron Brown Pursuit of Excellence

Award: Joseph Uchebo

In its inaugural Atlantic CoastConference season, the 2013-14Pitt men’s basketball team faced avariety of challenges and adversity.In the end, Pitt met those challengesas it finished the season with asuccessful 26-10 overall record,including a fifth place ACC finish at11-7. Pitt also enjoyed its 12thNCAA Tournament appearance inthe last 13 years, one of only sevenschools nationally to accomplish thatfeat.

Head coach Jamie Dixon led hisPanthers deep into postseason play,winning two games and earning asemifinal berth in its first-ever ACCTournament appearance beforedropping a heart-breaking 51-48semifinal loss at the hands ofeventual tournament winnerVirginia. In the NCAA Tournament,Pitt defeated Colorado by a school-record 29 points in its openinggame before losing to the No. 1overall seed Florida 61-45. Pitt wasranked as high as No. 18 nationallyand its 26 victories were goodenough for the program’s 13thconsecutive season with 20 or morewins. The 26 wins also ranked asthe eighth most victories in schoolhistory.

Throughout the season, Dixonutilized his team’s strengths—unselfishness, teamwork, intelli-gence, passing ability, balance,defense, rebounding and ballhandling—to overcome opponents.Pitt led the ACC in assists-per-

2013-14 HONORS AND AWARDS

Zanna also enjoyed a fantasticand ever-improving seniorcampaign, averaging 13.0 pointsand a team-high 8.8 rebounds pergame, which ranked as the second-

highest total in the ACC. Zanna, whoalso led the Panthers in field goalpercentage (.586), joined Pattersonin surpassing 1,000 points and 500rebounds for a career. He wasnamed honorable mention All-ACCand ACC All-Tournament First Teamfor his efforts.

Joining the two seniors in Pitt’sstarting lineup were junior guardCameron Wright, sophomore pointguard James Robinson andfreshman forward Michael Young.The all-around Wright averaged10.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.6assists and a team-high 1.8 stealson the season. As an example of atrue student-athlete, Wright earnedthe Skip Prosser Award as theACC’s top scholar-athlete for men’sbasketball. For the second straightseason, Robinson served as courtgeneral for the Panthers at pointguard as he set a Pitt school recordfor season assist-to-turnover ratio(4.11). He also contributed 7.6points and 148 assists on the year.Young enjoyed a successful firstcollegiate year as he averaged 6.0

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Concluded its inaugural season in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Advanced to NCAA Tournament play for the 12th time in the last 13

seasons and 25th time in school history. The 12 NCAA Tournamentappearances rank as the second-most in the Atlantic Coast Conferenceduring that span.

Became one of only seven schools nationally to advance to the NCAATournament in 12 of the last 13 seasons (2001-14). The seven schoolsinclude Duke, Gonzaga, Kansas, Michigan State, Pitt, Texas andWisconsin.

Compiled a 345-106 record and .765 winning percentage over the past13 seasons (2001-14), which ranks among the nation’s top-five bestwinning percentages during that span. The .765 winning percentageranks No. 2 in the Atlantic Coast Conference during that period.

Compiled a 152-70 league record and .685 winning percentage inconference regular season games over the last 13 seasons, a markwhich ranks No. 2 in the ACC from 2001-14.

Achieved a school record 13th straight 20-win season (26-10). It wasPitt’s 21st all-time 20-win season. The 26 wins ranked as the eighth mostwins in school history.

Surpassed 20 wins overall and 10 wins in conference regular season playfor the 12th time in the last 13 seasons. Pitt is the only ACC program tohave surpassed 20 overall wins and 10 league victories in 12 of the last13 seasons.

Finished its first-ever ACC regular season in fifth place with an 11-7record after being picked to finish No. 6 in the league’s preseason mediapoll.

At 7-2, amassed the ACC’s best road record in 2013-14. Pitt’s 7-2 ACCroad record tied for the best mark in school history.

In 11 years as Pitt’s head coach (2004-14), Jamie Dixon became the firstcoach in school history to guide the Panthers to 10 NCAA Tournamentappearances, 11 20-win seasons and 10 10-win league seasons. UnderDixon, Pitt has averaged 26.1 overall wins and 11.5 league wins per year.

With his 288 career wins, Jamie Dixon concluded the year ranked fourthon the NCAA Division I all-time coaching list for most wins after 11seasons as a head coach. He ended the season trailing only Kansas’ RoyWilliams (305 wins from 1989-99), Butler/Xavier/Ohio State’s Thad Matta(292 wins from 2001-11) and Gonzaga’s Mark Few (291 wins from 2000-10) on the list.

Dixon (.750 career winning percentage) finished his 11th year at Pittranked as the eighth winningest active coach in NCAA Division I collegebasketball.

Concluded its 12th year in the Petersen Events Center with a 193-27 all-time record and .877 winning percentage (13-5 in 2013-14). The 193-27record and .877 winning percentage ranks among the nation’s top-9best marks since the arena opened in 2002 (Kansas-.947, Duke-.939,Gonzaga-.931, Michigan State-.906, Memphis-.906, Wisconsin-.900,Florida-.891, North Carolina-.878 and Pitt-.877).

Seniors Lamar Patterson and Talib Zanna concluded their careers with a125-50 career record and .714 winning percentage. The duo alsocombined to earn three NCAA Tournament appearances, a Big Eastregular season title (2010-11), four consecutive 20-win seasons andthree 10-win league seasons. Both players graduated in April 2013.

Sold out the Petersen Events Center for the 12th consecutive season andhas enjoyed a string of 223 consecutive regular season home selloutsdating back to a January 12, 2002 game against Notre Dame. All 216regular season games at the Petersen Events Center have been sold out.

TOP: Senior Day at Pitt honored Lamar Pattersonand Talib Zanna.

ABOVE MIDDLE: Pitt captured its second all-timeLegends Classic at the Barclays Center with winsover Texas Tech and Stanford.

ABOVE: Lamar Patterson was selected in June’sNBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks then tradedseconds later to the Atlanta Hawks.

LEFT: Talib Zanna became a low-post force for thePanthers in his final season. The Kaduna, Nigerianative averaged 13.0 points and 8.8 rebounds onthe year. Zanna earned ACC All-Tournament FirstTeam honors after averaging 17.0 points and 13.0rebounds in Pitt’s three ACC tournament games.

2013-14 PITT BASKETBALL ACCOMPLISHMENTS

points and 4.1 rebounds whilestarting all 36 games.

Midway through the season, Pittlost its sixth man, redshirtsophomore Durand Johnson, to anACL knee injury on a drive to thebasket against Wake Forest. WithoutJohnson’s 8.8 points per game andclutch 3-point shooting proved to bea tremendous offensive blow to thePanthers. Also making keycontributions off the bench for Pittin 2013-14 were freshmen JoshNewkirk and Jamel Artis, junior

forward/center Derrick Randall andredshirt freshman Chris Jones.

Here are some of the season’smost memorable moments andhighlights:

The season began with theunique Morning Madness event.The event, held before Pitt’sfootball game against Virginia ona constructed basketball court atHeinz Field’s Stage AE, drew acapacity crowd of 4,000 andfeatured a slam dunk contest,

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Controlling the tip: ................. 18-5Scoring first: .......................... 19-6Leading at the half: ............... 22-3Trailing at the half: ................... 4-6Tied at half: .............................. 0-1Leading with 5:00 left: .......... 24-2Trailing with 5:00 left: ............. 1-7Tied with 5:00 left: .................. 1-1In Overtime: .............................. 3-0Double Overtime: ..................... 1-0Triple Overtime ......................... 0-0Pitt outrebounds opp.: ........... 20-4Pitt is outrebounded: ............... 5-5Rebounds are equal: ............... 1-1

Pitt commits more TO: ............ 6-6Pitt forces more TO: .............. 18-3Turnovers are equal: ................ 2-1

Pitt has more FTA: ................. 19-5Opp. has more FTA: ................. 5-4FT attempts are equal: ............ 2-1Pitt shoots better than 60% .... 0-0Pitt shoots better than 50%: . 12-1Pitt shoots less than 50%: ..... 14-9Opp. shoots better than 50%: . 2-1Opp. shoots less than 50%: .. 19-9Opp. shoots less than 40% .... 15-1Pitt outshoots opp. (FG%) ..... 23-0Opp. outshoots Pitt (FG%) ..... 3-10Shooting is tied (%) ................. 0-0Pitt hits 40% of 3FG: ............. 11-3Pitt hits less than 40%of3FG: 13-7Pitt outshoots opp. (3FG): ..... 13-3

Pitt hits at least 70% of FTA: 19-2Pitt hits at least 60% of FTA: 23-7

Pitt bench outscores opp.: .... 18-7Opp. bench outscores Pitt: ...... 8-3Bench scoring is equal: ........... 0-0Following a Pitt win: .............. 20-8Following a Pitt loss: ................ 5-2

3 score in double figures: ...... 11-34 score in double figures: ........ 7-05+ in double figures: ............... 4-0

UNIFORMSWhite uniforms ....................... 12-4Blue uniforms ......................... 13-5Gold uniforms ........................... 1-1

DAYS OF THE WEEKMonday .................................... 1-2Tuesday .................................... 6-1Wednesday ............................... 3-1Thursday ................................... 2-0Friday ........................................ 3-0Saturday ................................. 10-4Sunday ..................................... 1-2

2013-14 RECORD WHEN... SCHOOL RECORDS SET/MILESTONE ACHIEVEMENTS

INDIVIDUAL RECORDSSchool Records Set Career-games played, Lamar Patterson (148). Season-assist:turnover ratio, James Robinson (4.11). Consecutive 3-point field goals made, Josh Newkirk (7). Most points scored-1OT game, Lamar Patterson (10 at Miami, 2/5/14).

TEAM RECORDSSchool Records Set Largest NCAA Tournament win Season-Fewest Turnovers committed per game, 10.4. Best field goal percentage-half: .810, Howard, 11/17/13. Most points scored-1OT game, 20, at Notre Dame, 3/1/14. Largest on-campus attendance, 12,944, Duke, 1/27/14.

player introductions, PittBasketball version of thegameshow “Family Feud” and aspecial appearance from Pittcoach Jamie Dixon, who dressedup as Duck Dynasty characterUncle Si.

Pitt won its first nine games,including its second all-timeLegends Classic title at theBarclays Center with consecutivewins over Texas Tech andeventual NCAA Sweet Sixteenparticipant Stanford. With twooutstanding performances,Lamar Patterson was namedLegends Classic Most ValuablePlayer. The Panthers also hostedand defeated rival Penn State at

the Petersen Events Center forthe first time in eight seasons.

With consecutive wins over NorthCarolina State, Maryland, WakeForest and Georgia Tech, Pitt wasoff to a perfect 4-0 start in itsfirst season in the Atlantic CoastConference.

Pitt won four exciting games inovertime on the year includingcontests at Miami, Virginia Tech,at Notre Dame and at Clemson.

Close games were a staple ofPitt’s season as 13 of its contestswere decided by five points orless.

In its final regular season game,Pitt claimed a thrilling road win atClemson after freshman Josh

PITT IN NCAA STATISTICS

Category Rank AVGWon-Loss Pct. ................. 38 .. 72.2Scoring Offense ............ 139 .. 71.8Scoring Defense ............. 20 .. 61.9Scoring Margin ................ 25 .... 9.9Field Goal Pct. ................ 78 .. 46.0FG Pct. Defense .............. 64 .. 41.2Three-Point FG PG ........ 287 .... 5.1Three-Point FG Pct. ...... 136 .. 35.1Three-Point FG Def. ........ 84 .. 32.6Free Throw Pct. ............ 132 .. 71.2Rebound Margin .............. 17 .... 5.9Assists Per Game ............ 18 .. 15.6Assist:Turnover Ratio ...... 10 .. 1.51Blocked Shots PG ......... 239 .... 3.0Steals Per Game ............. 69 .... 7.1Turnovers Per Game ........ 28 .. 10.4Turnover Margin .............. 56 .... 1.9Personal Fouls PG ........... 47 .. 17.2

Newkirk’s steal and jumper at theregulation buzzer to send thecontest into overtime.

In its first-ever ACC Tournamentappearance, Pitt earned asemifinal berth after claimingback-to-back wins over TobaccoRoad opponents Wake Forest andNorth Carolina in earning asemifinal berth before dropping ahard-fought 51-48 loss to No. 1seeded and eventual championVirginia.

Pitt registered its largest-everNCAA Tournament victory, a 29-point win over Colorado (77-48)in the NCAA Second Round at theAmway Center in Orlando, Fla.

MIDDLE LEFT: Head coach Jamie Dixon dressesup as Duck Dynasty’s Uncle Si during PittBasketball’s Morning Madness event at HeinzField’s Stage AE prior to the Virginia footballgame.

MIDDLE RIGHT: Lamar Patterson, Talib Zanna andCameron Wright accept the Progressive LegendsClassic team trophy after Pitt defeated Texas Techand Stanford at the Barclays Center, Nov. 25-26.

BOTTOM LEFT: James Robinson, Derrick Randalland Lamar Patterson cheer on their teammatesduring a road win.

BOTTOM RIGHT: Once again, Pitt ranked amongnational and ACC leaders in rebound margin asthe Panthers outrebounded opponents by plus-5.9rebounds per game.

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Record: Overall Home Away NeutralAll Games .................................. 26-10 ........... 13-5 ........... 7-2 ............ 6-3Big East Conference ..................... 11-7 ............. 4-5 ........... 7-2 ............ 0-0Non-Conference ........................... 12-1 ............. 9-0 ........... 0-0 ............ 3-1

Deadball Rebounds: Off. Def. TotalPitt ............................................... 131 .............. 5 ............. 136Opponents ...................................... 87 .............. 6 .............. 93

Overall: 26-10 Home: 13-5 Away: 7-2 Neutral: 6-3

Date Time Opponent (TV) W/L Score Attend. High Points High Rebounds11/08/13 7:00 p.m. SAVANNAH STATE (ESPN3) W 88-55 9235 (13) James Robinson (12) Derrick Randall11/12/13 7:00 p.m. FRESNO STATE (RSN/Root) W 75-54 8543 (19) Talib Zanna (10) Talib Zanna11/17/13 5:00 p.m. ^HOWARD (ESPN3) W 84-52 8349 (20) Lamar Patterson (7) Derrick Randall11/20/13 7:30 p.m. ^LEHIGH (ESPNU) W 77-58 9544 (23) Talib Zanna (14) Talib Zanna11/25/13 7:30 p.m. vs. $Texas Tech (ESPN2) W 76-53 4142 (23) Lamar Patterson (5) Derrick Randall11/26/13 9:30 p.m. vs. $Stanford (ESPNU) W 88-67 4029 (24) Lamar Patterson (6) Cameron Wright11/30/13 1:00 p.m. vs. Duquesne (CBS-SN) W 84-67 11146 (20) Cameron Wright (8) Lamar Patterson12/03/13 7:30 p.m. &PENN STATE (ESPNU) W 78-69 12510 (16) Patterson/Zanna (10) Talib Zanna12/06/13 7:00 p.m. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (ESPN3) W 85-68 8049 (14) Cameron Wright (7) Michael Young/Jamel Artis12/14/13 Noon YOUNGSTOWN STATE (RSN/Root) W 91-73 8621 (18) Lamar Patterson (15) Talib Zanna12/17/13 7 p.m. vs. +Cincinnati (ESPN) L 43-44 8062 (12) Talib Zanna (7) Michael Young12/21/13 4:00 p.m. CAL POLY (ESPN3) W 73-56 9736 (30) Lamar Patterson (6) Talib Zanna12/31/13 1:00 p.m. ALBANY (ESPN3) W 58-46 10049 (14) C. Wright/L. Patterson (9) Talib Zanna01/04/14 Noon at *North Carolina State (ACCN) W 74-62 14049 (22) Lamar Patterson (9) Talib Zanna01/06/14 7:00 p.m. *MARYLAND (ESPNU) W 79-59 12508 (19) Lamar Patterson (9) Talib Zanna01/11/14 Noon *WAKE FOREST (ACCN) W 80-65 12515 (27) Lamar Patterson (12) Talib Zanna01/14/14 9:00 p.m. at *Georgia Tech (ESPNU) W 81-74 7131 (22) Talib Zanna (9) Talib Zanna01/18/14 4:05 p.m. at *Syracuse (ESPN) L 54-59 30046 (18) Lamar Patterson (11) Talib Zanna01/21/14 8:00 p.m. *CLEMSON (ACCN) W 76-43 12508 (22) Talib Zanna (6) Chris Jones01/25/14 6:00 p.m. at *Maryland (ESPN2) W 83-79 17202 (28) Lamar Patterson (7) Talib Zanna/Lamar Patterson01/27/14 7:00 p.m. *DUKE (ESPN) L 65-80 12944 (14) Lamar Patterson (11) Talib Zanna02/02/14 12:30 p.m. *VIRGINIA (ESPNU) L 45-48 12508 (11) Jamel Artis (7) Jamel Artis02/05/14 7:00 p.m. at *Miami (RSN/Root) W-OT 59-55 5053 (25) Lamar Patterson (9) Cameron Wright02/08/14 Noon *VIRGINIA TECH (RSN/Root) W-2OT 62-57 12508 (18) Cameron Wright (7) Talib Zanna02/12/14 7:00 p.m. *SYRACUSE (ESPN) L 56-58 12935 (16) Talib Zanna (14) Talib Zanna02/15/14 1:00 p.m. at *North Carolina (CBS) L 71-75 20341 (16) Lamar Patterson (8) Talib Zanna02/23/14 6:00 p.m. *FLORIDA STATE (ESPNU) L 66-71 12508 (22) Lamar Patterson (14) Talib Zanna02/26/14 8:05 p.m. at *Boston College (ACCN) W 66-59 3329 (21) Talib Zanna (6) Cameron Wright/Talib Zanna03/01/14 2:00 p.m. at *Notre Dame (ESPN2) W-OT 85-81 9149 (20) Lamar Patterson (14) Talib Zanna03/03/14 9:00 p.m. *NORTH CAROLINA STATE (ESPNU) L 67-74 12508 (20) Josh Newkirk (9) Talib Zanna03/08/14 4:00 p.m. at *Clemson (ACCN) W-OT 83-78 10000 (30) Lamar Patterson (10) Talib Zanna03/13/14 2:45 p.m. vs. #Wake Forest (ESPN) W 84-55 21533 (24) Lamar Patterson (9) Talib Zanna03/14/14 2:30 p.m. vs. #North Carolina (ESPN2) W 80-75 21533 (19) J. Robinson/T. Zanna (21) Talib Zanna03/15/14 1:00 p.m. vs. #Virginia (ESPN) L 48-51 21533 (15) L. Patterson/T. Zanna (9) Talib Zanna03/20/14 1:40 p.m. vs. %Colorado (TBS) W 77-48 16074 (18) Talib Zanna (6) James Robinson03/22/14 12:15 p.m. vs. %Florida (CBS) L 45-61 18512 (10) Talib Zanna (8) Lamar Patterson

^Progressive Legends Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.; $Progressive Legends Classic, Brooklyn, N.Y.; &Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Pittsburgh, Pa.; +Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y.; #ACC Tournament, Greensboro,N.C.; %NCAA Tournament Second & Third Rounds, Orlando, Fla.; *Conference game

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg21 Lamar Patterson 36 36 1173 32.6 202 458 .441 80 206 .388 132 175 .754 35 140 175 4.9 73 1 154 93 12 51 616 17.142 Talib Zanna 35 35 1061 30.3 160 273 .586 0 2 .000 134 201 .667 115 185 300 8.6 90 3 19 54 29 22 454 13.003 Cameron Wright 36 36 1111 30.9 152 333 .456 10 43 .233 63 94 .670 26 91 117 3.3 74 0 92 52 6 66 377 10.505 Durand Johnson 16 0 317 19.8 45 111 .405 22 65 .338 29 34 .853 17 31 48 3.0 24 0 23 14 5 14 141 8.800 James Robinson 36 36 1117 31.0 83 207 .401 24 70 .343 85 107 .794 17 94 111 3.1 96 3 148 36 11 53 275 7.602 Michael Young 36 36 779 21.6 69 167 .413 10 28 .357 67 82 .817 56 91 147 4.1 63 1 32 32 16 15 215 6.001 Jamel Artis 36 0 555 15.4 58 126 .460 8 27 .296 51 72 .708 38 68 106 2.9 54 0 23 29 10 6 175 4.913 Josh Newkirk 36 0 612 17.0 62 134 .463 23 53 .434 17 38 .447 6 37 43 1.2 60 1 61 30 1 14 164 4.612 Chris Jones 30 0 222 7.4 24 54 .444 4 17 .235 20 25 .800 11 15 26 0.9 27 0 7 8 1 3 72 2.411 Derrick Randall 36 1 310 8.6 31 55 .564 0 0 .000 14 31 .452 40 46 86 2.4 49 0 1 14 15 8 76 2.115 Aron Nwankwo 9 0 16 1.8 4 9 .444 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 5 2 7 0.8 2 0 0 2 1 0 10 1.122 Joshua Ko 10 0 12 1.2 3 7 .429 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0.750 Joseph Uchebo 9 0 23 2.6 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 5 7 0.8 4 0 0 1 0 2 4 0.424 Mike Lecak 11 0 17 1.5 0 5 .000 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0.0

Team................ 64 53 117 3.3 1 7 0Total.......... 36 36 7325 203.4 895 1944 .460 183 522 .351 613 861 .712 432 859 1291 35.9 620 9 563 373 107 254 2586 71.8Opponents...... 36 36 7325 203.4 771 1872 .412 205 628 .326 482 682 .707 352 727 1079 30.0 673 - 406 440 144 171 2229 61.9

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2013-14 RESULTS

Score by Periods: 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalPitt 1216 1307 53 10 2586Opponents 979 1205 40 5 2229

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TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg42 Talib Zanna 2 2 64 32.0 11 14 .786 0 0 .000 6 6 1.000 3 8 11 5.5 4 0 0 3 3 1 28 14.003 Cameron Wright 2 2 57 28.5 7 19 .368 1 3 .333 3 4 .750 0 6 6 3.0 3 0 3 3 0 4 18 9.021 Lamar Patterson 2 2 64 32.0 7 22 .318 3 12 .250 1 2 .500 2 10 12 6.0 2 0 8 2 1 3 18 9.001 Jamel Artis 2 0 33 16.5 6 12 .500 0 2 .000 2 2 1.000 3 3 6 3.0 2 0 2 0 0 0 14 7.002 Michael Young 2 2 42 21.0 6 10 .600 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 1 3 4 2.0 2 0 1 1 1 2 13 6.513 Josh Newkirk 2 0 42 21.0 4 12 .333 2 5 .400 0 1 .000 0 1 1 0.5 4 0 4 1 0 0 10 5.012 Chris Jones 2 0 10 5.0 4 4 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 4.011 Derrick Randall 2 0 11 5.5 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 1 1 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 2.550 Joseph Uchebo 1 0 5 5.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.015 Aron Nwankwo 1 0 2 2.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.000 James Robinson 2 2 65 32.5 1 11 .091 1 5 .200 1 2 .500 1 8 9 4.5 4 0 14 3 0 5 4 2.022 Joshua Ko 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.024 Mike Lecak 1 0 4 4.0 0 2 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Team................ 8 3 11 5.5 0 1 0Total.......... 2 2 400 200.0 50 112 .446 8 31 .258 14 18 .778 19 45 64 32.0 25 0 32 14 5 16 122 61.0Opponents...... 2 2 400 200.0 40 100 .400 9 36 .250 20 27 .741 21 46 67 33.5 19 - 14 23 5 12 109 54.5

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg21 Lamar Patterson 18 18 624 34.7 104 257 .405 44 116 .379 76 100 .760 19 70 89 4.9 47 1 80 54 5 26 328 18.242 Talib Zanna 18 18 578 32.1 75 138 .543 0 1 .000 83 126 .659 65 95 160 8.9 51 1 6 28 16 10 233 12.903 Cameron Wright 18 18 592 32.9 75 169 .444 7 22 .318 32 49 .653 16 47 63 3.5 44 0 47 30 3 27 189 10.505 Durand Johnson 3 0 49 16.3 7 11 .636 4 6 .667 10 12 .833 3 4 7 2.3 6 0 3 1 1 3 28 9.300 James Robinson 18 18 603 33.5 45 111 .405 13 36 .361 37 49 .755 10 44 54 3.0 54 3 69 20 5 30 140 7.802 Michael Young 18 18 417 23.2 34 85 .400 6 15 .400 34 43 .791 25 40 65 3.6 34 0 18 19 7 8 108 6.001 Jamel Artis 18 0 278 15.4 27 59 .458 4 15 .267 30 42 .714 19 33 52 2.9 27 0 11 18 5 5 88 4.913 Josh Newkirk 18 0 301 16.7 30 57 .526 15 27 .556 9 15 .600 4 16 20 1.1 30 1 25 11 0 9 84 4.712 Chris Jones 16 0 134 8.4 8 25 .320 2 10 .200 9 14 .643 6 12 18 1.1 14 0 5 6 0 2 27 1.711 Derrick Randall 18 0 124 6.9 10 16 .625 0 0 .000 5 11 .455 11 10 21 1.2 19 0 1 6 8 4 25 1.450 Joseph Uchebo 7 0 16 2.3 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 6 0.9 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0.324 Mike Lecak 3 0 4 1.3 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.015 Aron Nwankwo 1 0 2 2.0 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.022 Joshua Ko 2 0 3 1.5 0 1 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Team................ 29 30 59 3.5 1 3 0Total.......... 18 18 3725 206.9 416 934 .445 95 251 .378 325 461 .705 210 405 615 34.2 329 6 265 199 50 125 1252 69.6Opponents...... 18 18 3725 206.9 394 922 .427 115 326 .353 274 383 .715 182 371 553 30.7 343 - 223 217 83 96 1177 65.4

Score by Periods: 1st 2nd OT TotalPitt ............................................. 68 ......... 54 ....... - .......... 122Opponents .................................. 45 ......... 64 ....... - .......... 109

Deadball Rebounds: Off. Def. TotalPitt ................................................... 1 .............. 0 ................ 1Opponents ........................................ 1 .............. 0 ................ 1

Score by Periods: 1st 2nd OT 2OT TotalPitt 569 620 53 10 1252Opponents 546 586 40 5 1177

Deadball Rebounds: Off. Def. TotalPitt ................................................. 68 .............. 2 .............. 70Opponents ...................................... 48 .............. 5 .............. 53

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS## Player GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg21 Lamar Patterson 3 3 102 34.0 18 39 .462 9 22 .409 6 11 .545 2 15 17 5.7 8 0 8 10 1 3 51 17.042 Talib Zanna 3 3 101 33.7 21 31 .677 0 0 .000 9 10 .900 19 20 39 13.0 8 1 6 5 2 4 51 17.000 James Robinson 3 3 94 31.3 8 17 .471 2 5 .400 10 14 .714 1 12 13 4.3 9 0 12 2 0 6 28 9.303 Cameron Wright 3 3 96 32.0 8 24 .333 0 2 .000 7 12 .583 0 6 6 2.0 5 0 4 5 0 6 23 7.713 Josh Newkirk 3 0 79 26.3 7 14 .500 1 4 .250 7 14 .500 0 2 2 0.7 6 0 10 3 0 2 22 7.302 Michael Young 3 3 53 17.7 7 15 .467 1 3 .333 1 1 1.000 1 7 8 2.7 10 0 0 2 3 0 16 5.312 Chris Jones 1 0 10 10.0 2 5 .400 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 0 1 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 4.022 Joshua Ko 1 0 2 2.0 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3.001 Jamel Artis 3 0 44 14.7 2 11 .182 1 4 .250 3 7 .429 1 3 4 1.3 8 0 0 2 1 1 8 2.711 Derrick Randall 3 0 13 4.3 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 3 6 9 3.0 3 0 0 2 0 0 5 1.715 Aron Nwankwo 1 0 2 2.0 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 1 1 2 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.050 Joseph Uchebo 1 0 2 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.024 Mike Lecak 1 0 2 2.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0TM TEAM................ 6 3 9 3.0 0 0 0

Total.......... 3 3 600 200.0 76 163 .466 15 43 .349 45 75 .600 35 75 110 36.7 60 1 41 31 7 23 212 70.7Opponents...... 3 3 600 200.0 64 159 .403 11 46 .239 42 59 .712 28 64 92 30.7 63 - 27 37 9 11 181 60.3

Score by Periods: 1st 2nd OT TotalPitt ............................................. 99 ....... 113 ....... - .......... 212Opponents .................................. 77 ....... 104 ....... - .......... 181

Deadball Rebounds: Off. Def. TotalPitt ................................................. 17 .............. 2 .............. 19Opponents ........................................ 7 .............. 1 ................ 8

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE GAMES (11-7)

ACC TOURNAMENT GAMES (2-1)

NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES (1-1)

OVERALL ATTENDANCEAttendance Games Totals Avg/GameHome .................................. 18 ............. 198078 ................ 11004Away .................................... 9 ............. 116300 ................ 12922Neutral ................................. 9 ............. 126564 ................ 14063Total ................................... 36 ............. 440942 ................ 12248

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY

CONFERENCE ATTENDANCEAttendance Games Totals Avg/GameHome .................................... 9 ............. 113442 ................ 12605Away .................................... 9 ............. 116300 ................ 12922Neutral ................................. 0 ...................... 0 ....................... 0Total ................................... 18 ............. 229722 ................ 12762

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Points: 41 T.J. Warren, vs. NC State (03/03/14)28 Kendrick Perry, vs. Youngstown State (12/14/13)27 Marcus Paige, vs. North Carolina (03/14/14)27 Tim Frazier, vs. Penn State (12/03/13)

Field Goals Made: 16 T.J. Warren, vs. NC State (03/03/14)11 James McAdoo, at North Carolina (02/15/14)11 Kendrick Perry, vs. Youngstown State (12/14/13)

Field Goal Attempts: 22 T.J. Warren, vs. NC State (03/03/14)22 T.J. Warren, at NC State (01/04/14)

FG Percentage: 1.000 Amile Jefferson (5-5), vs. Duke (01/27/14).889 Brice Johnson (8-9), vs. North Carolina (03/14/14)

3-Point FG Made: 6 Andre Dawkins, vs. Duke (01/27/14)5 Marcus Paige, at North Carolina (02/15/14)5 Jarell Eddie, vs. Virginia Tech (02/08/14)5 James Daniel, vs. Howard (11/17/13)

3-Point FG Attempts: 12 Marcus Paige, vs. North Carolina (03/14/14)12 Jarell Eddie, vs. Virginia Tech (02/08/14)12 James Daniel, vs. Howard (11/17/13)

3-Point FG Percentage: 1.000 Anthony Brown (4-4), vs. Stanford (11/26/13)Free Throws Made: 11 Aaron Thomas, vs. Florida State (02/23/14)

11 Ovie Soko, vs. Duquesne (11/30/13)Free Throw Attempts: 20 Ovie Soko, vs. Duquesne (11/30/13)Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 Steve Vasturia (6-6), at Notre Dame (03/01/14)

1.000 Ian Miller (6-6), vs. Florida State (02/23/14)1.000 Okaro White (6-6), vs. Florida State (02/23/14)

Rebounds: 14 Gabe Levin, vs. Loyola Marymount (12/06/13)12 Montay Brandon, vs. Florida State (02/23/14)12 James McAdoo, at North Carolina (02/15/14)12 Akil Mitchell, vs. Virginia (02/02/14)

Assists: 9 Eric Atkins, at Notre Dame (03/01/14)Steals: 4 T.J. Warren, vs. NC State (03/03/14)

4 Marcus Paige, at North Carolina (02/15/14)4 Dez Wells, at Maryland (01/25/14)4 Kendrick Perry, vs. Youngstown State (12/14/13)

Blocked Shots: 5 Brice Johnson, at North Carolina (02/15/14)5 Daniel Miller, at Georgia Tech (01/14/14)

Turnovers: 7 Devin Wilson, vs. Virginia Tech (02/08/14)6 Trae Golden, at Georgia Tech (01/14/14)

Points: High 91 Youngstown State (12/14/13)Low 43 vs. Cincinnati (12/17/13)

Field Goals Made: High 35 two timesLow 11 vs. Cincinnati (12/17/13)

Field Goal Attempts: High 68 Youngstown State (12/14/13)Low 35 vs. Cincinnati (12/17/13)

Field Goal Percentage: High .583 Loyola Marymount, 35-60 (12/06/13)Low .314 vs. Cincinnati, 11-35 (12/17/13)

3-Point FG Made: High 11 Lehigh (11/20/13)Low 0 Fresno State (11/12/13)

3-Point FG Attempts: High 26 Lehigh (11/20/13)Low 7 two times

3-Point FG Percentage: High .600 Maryland, 6-10 (01/06/14)Low .000 Fresno State, 0-11 (11/12/13)

Free Throws Made: High 32 at Maryland (01/25/14)Low 3 vs. Florida (03/22/14)

Free Throw Attempts: High 47 at Maryland (01/25/14)Low 6 vs. Florida (03/22/14)

Free Throw Percentage: High 1.000 Cal Poly (12/21/13)Low .512 vs. North Carolina, 21-41 (03/14/14)

Rebounds: High 48 Fresno State (11/12/13)Low 23 NC State (03/03/14)

Assists: High 24 Clemson (01/21/14)Low 9 four times

Steals: High 13 at NC State (01/04/14)Low 2 at Syracuse (01/18/14)

Blocked Shots: High 7 two timesLow 0 two times

Turnovers: High 17 at Boston College (02/26/14)Low 3 vs. Colorado (03/20/14)

Fouls: High 26 vs. North Carolina (03/14/14)Low 9 three times

2013-14 GAME HIGHS & LOWSOPPONENT HIGHS & LOWS

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

PITT TEAM HIGHS & LOWS

PITT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

Points: High 81 at Notre Dame (03/01/14)Low 43 Clemson (01/21/14)

Field Goals Made: High 28 Duke (01/27/14)Low 15 vs. Colorado (03/20/14)

Field Goal Attempts: High 67 Loyola Marymount (12/06/13)Low 41 at Syracuse (01/18/14)

Field Goal Percentage: High .548 at Notre Dame, 23-42 (03/01/14)Low .313 Savannah State, 20-64 (11/08/13)

3-Point FG Made: High 13 Duke (01/27/14)Low 3 three times

3-Point FG Attempts: High 26 Cal Poly (12/21/13)Low 11 two times

3-Point FG Percentage: High .522 at Notre Dame, 12-23 (03/01/14)Low .211 Clemson, 4-19 (01/21/14)

Free Throws Made: High 27 Florida State (02/23/14)Low 1 vs. Cincinnati (12/17/13)

Free Throw Attempts: High 35 vs. Duquesne (11/30/13)Low 3 vs. Cincinnati (12/17/13)

Free Throw Percentage: High .933 at NC State, 14-15 (01/04/14)Low .333 vs. Cincinnati, 1-3 (12/17/13)

Rebounds: High 43 two timesLow 18 two times

Assists: High 19 Duke (01/27/14)Low 5 vs. Colorado (03/20/14)

Steals: High 10 two timesLow 1 vs. Duquesne (11/30/13)

Blocked Shots: High 9 at North Carolina (02/15/14)Low 0 vs. Colorado (03/20/14)

Turnovers: High 20 Virginia Tech (02/08/14)Low 6 two times

Fouls: High 32 vs. North Carolina (03/14/14)Low 7 vs. Florida (03/22/14)

Points: 30 Lamar Patterson, at Clemson (03/08/14)30 Lamar Patterson, vs. Cal Poly (12/21/13)28 Lamar Patterson, at Maryland (01/25/14)27 Lamar Patterson, vs. Wake Forest (01/11/14)25 Lamar Patterson, at Miami (02/05/14)

Field Goals Made: 11 Lamar Patterson, vs. Cal Poly (12/21/13)10 Lamar Patterson, at Clemson (03/08/14)10 Lamar Patterson, vs. Wake Forest (01/11/14)

Field Goal Attempts: 21 Lamar Patterson, vs. Florida State (02/23/14)19 Lamar Patterson, at Clemson (03/08/14)

FG Percentage: .900 Talib Zanna (9-10), vs. Clemson (01/21/14).900 Talib Zanna (9-10), vs. Lehigh (11/20/13)

3-Point FG Made: 5 Lamar Patterson, at Clemson (03/08/14)5 Josh Newkirk, vs. NC State (03/03/14)5 Durand Johnson, vs. Lehigh (11/20/13)

3-Point FG Attempts: 11 Lamar Patterson, vs. Florida State (02/23/14)9 Lamar Patterson, at Clemson (03/08/14)9 Lamar Patterson, at North Carolina (02/15/14)9 Lamar Patterson, at Syracuse (01/18/14)

3-Pt FG Percentage: 1.000 Josh Newkirk (5-5), vs. NC State (03/03/14)1.000 Josh Newkirk (3-3), vs. Savannah State (11/08/13)

Free Throws Made: 12 Lamar Patterson, at Maryland (01/25/14)9 Lamar Patterson, at Miami (02/05/14)9 Lamar Patterson, vs. Stanford (11/26/13)

Free Throw Attempts: 14 Lamar Patterson, at Maryland (01/25/14)14 Talib Zanna, at Maryland (01/25/14)

Free Throw Percentage: 1.000 James Robinson (8-8), vs. Savannah State (11/08/13)Rebounds: 21 Talib Zanna, vs. North Carolina (03/14/14)

15 Talib Zanna, vs. Youngstown State (12/14/13)Assists: 11 James Robinson, vs. Lehigh (11/20/13)

9 James Robinson, vs. Duquesne (11/30/13)Steals: 5 Lamar Patterson, vs. Duquesne (11/30/13)

5 Lamar Patterson, vs. Texas Tech (11/25/13)Blocked Shots: 4 Derrick Randall, vs. Syracuse (02/12/14)

4 Talib Zanna, vs. Wake Forest (01/11/14)4 Talib Zanna, vs. Penn State (12/03/13)

Turnovers: 7 Lamar Patterson, at Georgia Tech (01/14/14)6 Lamar Patterson, vs. North Carolina (03/14/14)

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Conference Overall W-L Pct. H A W-L Pct. H A N Streak

Virginia 16-2 .889 9-0 7-2 30-7 .811 15-2 7-4 8-1 Lost 1Syracuse 14-4 .778 7-2 7-2 28-6 .824 16-2 8-2 4-2 Lost 1Duke 13-5 .722 9-0 4-5 26-9 .743 17-0 4-5 5-4 Lost 1North Carolina 13-5 .722 8-1 5-4 24-10 .706 15-3 6-5 3-2 Lost 1Pittsburgh 11-7 .611 4-5 7-2 26-10 .722 13-5 7-2 6-3 Lost 1Clemson 10-8 .556 6-3 4-5 23-13 .639 16-3 4-7 3-3 Lost 1Florida State 9-9 .500 4-5 5-4 22-14 .611 12-5 6-6 4-3 Lost 1NC State 9-9 .500 5-4 4-5 22-14 .611 13-6 6-6 4-3 Lost 1Maryland 9-9 .500 7-2 2-7 17-15 .531 12-4 2-8 3-3 Lost 1Miami 7-11 .389 3-6 4-5 17-16 .515 8-8 7-6 2-2 Lost 1Georgia Tech 6-12 .333 3-6 3-6 16-17 .485 10-7 5-7 1-3 Lost 1Wake Forest 6-12 .333 5-4 1-8 17-16 .515 14-4 1-9 2-3 Lost 1Notre Dame 6-12 .333 5-4 1-8 15-17 .469 13-6 1-9 1-2 Lost 1Boston College 4-14 .222 1-8 3-6 8-24 .250 4-9 3-11 1-4 Lost 1Virginia Tech 2-16 .111 1-8 1-8 9-22 .290 8-10 1-8 0-4 Lost 1

POSTSEASON AWARD WINNERSPlayer of the Year: T.J. Warren, NC StateCoach of the Year: Tony Bennett, VirginiaRookie of the Year: Jabari Parker, DukeDefensive POY: K.J. McDaniels, ClemsonMost Improved Player: Marcus Paige, UNCSixth Man Award: Justin Anderson, VirginiaSkip Prosser Award: Cameron Wright,Pitt

All-ACC First Team*Jabari Parker, Duke; *T.J. Warren, NC State;Marcus Paige, North Carolina; C.J. Fair,Syracuse; K.J. McDaniels, Clemson.*unanimous selection

All-ACC Second TeamMalcolm Brogdon, Virginia; LamarPatterson, Pitt; Tyler Ennis, Syracuse;Rodney Hood, Duke; James MichaelMcAdoo, North Carolina.

All-ACC Third TeamOlivier Hanlan, Boston College; Joe Harris,Virginia; Rion Brown, Miami; Dez Wells,Maryland; Daniel Miller, Georgia Tech.

All-ACC Honorable MentionEric Atkins, Notre Dame; Talib Zanna, Pitt;Aaron Thomas, Florida State, Akil Mitchell,Virginia; Jerami Grant, Syracuse; RyanAnderson, Boston College.

All-ACC Freshman TeamTyler Ennis, Syracuse; Jabari Parker, Duke;London Perrantes, Virginia; Kennedy Meeks,North Carolina; Devin Wilson, Virginia Tech.

All-ACC Defensive TeamK.J. McDaniels, Clemson; Daniel Miller,Georgia Tech; Akil Mitchell, Virginia; TylerEnnis, Syracuse; J.P. Tokoto, North Carolina.

2014 NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS

2013-14 ACC FINAL STANDINGS

0 1 2 3 5 11 12 13 15 21 22 24 42 50James Jamel Michael Cameron Durand Derrick Chris Josh Aron Lamar Joshua Mike Talib Joseph

Opponent Date Robinson Artis Young Wright Johnson Randall Jones Newkirk Nwankwo Patterson Ko Lecak Zanna Uchebo

SAVANNAH ST. 11/08/13 13-5-2 4-5-1 9-8-0 10-0-2 12-6-0 12-12-0 2-0-0 11-2-4 DNP 11-7-7 4-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNPFRESNO ST. 11/12/13 6-2-1 9-5-0 6-9-2 13-6-2 6-4-3 7-6-0 2-0-1 0-1-1 0-0-0 7-3-7 0-0-0 0-0-0 19-10-0 DNPHOWARD 11/17/13 8-2-4 8-2-2 11-2-2 9-1-3 8-3-2 0-7-0 7-4-0 4-1-1 5-1-0 20-5-4 0-0-0 0-1-2 4-3-0 DNPLEHIGH 11/20/13 2-1-11 7-3-0 3-3-2 3-2-2 15-5-1 3-4-0 2-1-0 2-3-0 0-2-0 17-5-4 DNP DNP 23-14-0 DNPvs. Texas Tech 11/25/13 9-4-2 4-3-2 6-3-0 12-2-3 6-4-1 0-5-0 8-0-1 5-1-1 0-0-0 23-3-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-3-0 DNPvs. Stanford 11/26/13 10-3-5 5-4-0 6-3-0 13-6-3 14-2-0 0-1-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 24-3-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 14-5-1 DNPvs. Duquesne 11/30/13 8-4-9 6-4-0 2-6-0 20-5-5 11-4-2 0-3-0 2-0-0 4-3-1 DNP 18-8-6 DNP DNP 13-6-0 DNPPENN STATE 12/03/13 10-0-0 3-1-1 6-7-0 12-2-1 6-4-0 4-0-0 0-0-0 5-3-1 DNP 16-9-5 DNP DNP 16-10-1 DNPLOYOLA MARY. 12/06/13 9-1-6 8-7-0 10-7-2 14-1-3 12-2-2 2-5-0 4-1-0 2-0-7 2-0-0 10-2-3 DNP DNP 12-5-0 DNPYOUNGSTOWN ST. 12/14/13 7-4-3 5-3-2 10-7-3 13-3-3 6-3-4 11-7-0 2-0-0 9-1-2 DNP 18-2-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 10-15-1 DNPvs. Cincinnati 12/17/13 5-2-3 2-1-0 4-7-2 6-1-1 3-1-0 0-1-0 DNP 0-0-1 DNP 11-4-2 DNP DNP 12-4-0 DNPCAL POLY 12/21/13 9-4-4 2-4-2 0-2-0 8-5-2 12-1-2 0-3-0 2-0-0 4-2-3 DNP 30-3-3 DNP DNP 6-6-3 DNPALBANY 12/31/13 7-3-3 2-2-0 5-6-0 14-8-8 2-2-3 2-1-0 DNP 2-3-0 DNP 14-3-3 DNP DNP 10-9-1 DNPat N.C. State 01/04/14 4-2-2 6-1-0 13-2-1 9-2-2 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 5-1-1 DNP 22-8-6 DNP DNP 15-9-0 DNPMARYLAND 01/06/14 7-4-7 4-3-0 3-2-0 6-4-4 17-3-3 2-2-0 0-0-0 8-0-2 DNP 19-5-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 13-9-0 0-1-0WAKE FOREST 01/11/14 8-3-2 0-3-1 4-1-1 8-0-3 11-3-0 1-0-0 3-3-0 0-1-4 DNP 27-5-6 DNP 0-0-0 16-12-2 2-2-0at Georgia Tech 01/14/14 16-3-5 4-2-0 6-7-2 14-2-4 DNP 5-1-0 0-0-0 2-1-0 DNP 12-7-7 DNP DNP 22-9-0 DNPat Syracuse 01/18/14 6-3-4 2-2-0 6-5-1 9-6-1 DNP 0-1-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 18-3-2 DNP DNP 12-11-1 DNPCLEMSON 01/21/14 9-3-8 2-4-1 2-3-1 12-2-2 DNP 2-0-0 4-6-3 10-0-3 0-1-0 13-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 22-2-0 0-3-0at Maryland 01/25/14 13-1-2 8-6-0 2-5-0 12-4-3 DNP 2-2-0 2-1-0 0-1-0 DNP 28-7-7 DNP DNP 16-7-0 0-0-0DUKE 01/27/14 10-1-5 8-2-0 9-7-0 9-3-4 DNP 0-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-2 DNP 14-5-1 DNP DNP 11-11-0 DNPVIRGINIA 02/02/14 1-2-2 11-7-1 8-4-0 9-3-3 DNP 1-0-0 3-4-1 0-2-0 DNP 10-3-3 DNP DNP 2-3-0 0-0-0at Miami 02/05/14 5-6-2 1-1-0 4-7-2 12-9-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-1-0 2-1-0 DNP 25-3-4 DNP DNP 10-5-0 DNPVIRGINIA TECH 02/08/14 16-4-3 1-2-1 4-0-4 18-6-3 DNP 0-1-0 0-0-0 11-3-0 DNP 5-1-5 DNP DNP 7-7-0 0-0-0SYRACUSE 02/12/14 8-4-5 4-5-1 4-2-0 6-3-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 4-1-2 DNP 14-4-4 DNP DNP 16-14-1 DNPat North Carolina 02/15/14 10-5-2 13-7-1 8-6-1 8-0-2 DNP 4-3-0 5-1-0 2-0-2 DNP 16-4-2 DNP DNP 5-8-0 0-0-0FLORIDA STATE 02/23/14 6-1-3 4-1-1 5-2-0 12-4-2 DNP 0-2-0 7-0-0 3-2-1 DNP 22-8-5 DNP DNP 7-14-0 DNPat Boston College 02/26/14 0-4-3 7-2-0 3-2-1 14-6-2 DNP 2-3-0 0-0-0 3-2-3 DNP 16-5-5 DNP DNP 21-6-1 DNPat Notre Dame 03/01/14 7-4-2 0-1-1 13-3-0 15-5-2 DNP 5-2-0 0-0-0 8-1-2 DNP 20-7-7 DNP DNP 17-14-1 DNPNC STATE 03/03/14 5-1-5 7-2-2 7-2-1 0-0-2 DNP 0-3-0 0-1-0 20-1-2 DNP 17-3-6 DNP DNP 11-9-0 DNPat Clemson 03/08/14 9-3-7 6-1-1 7-5-3 16-4-5 DNP 1-0-0 DNP 4-2-1 DNP 30-7-2 DNP DNP 10-10-0 DNPvs. Wake Forest 03/13/14 2-2-6 3-1-0 9-3-0 8-2-1 DNP 3-7-0 4-1-0 10-1-5 1-2-0 24-5-4 3-0-0 0-0-1 17-9-3 0-0-0vs. North Carolina 03/14/14 9-6-3 5-2-0 5-3-0 11-2-2 DNP 0-0-0 DNP 9-1-2 DNP 12-5-2 DNP DNP 19-21-3 DNPvs. Virginia 03/15/14 7-5-3 0-1-0 2-2-0 4-2-1 DNP 2-2-0 DNP 3-0-3 DNP 15-7-2 DNP DNP 15-9-0 DNPvs. Colorado 03/20/14 3-6-8 7-3-2 9-3-0 11-4-2 DNP 5-1-0 8-1-0 2-0-2 2-1-0 10-4-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 18-5-0 2-1-0vs. Florida 03/22/14 1-3-6 7-3-0 4-1-1 7-2-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 8-1-2 DNP 8-8-4 DNP DNP 10-6-0 DNP

2013-14 ALL-ACC SELECTIONS (ACSMA)

March 18 NCAA First RoundNo. 12 NC State 74, No. 12 Xavier 59

March 20 NCAA Second RoundNo. 5 Saint Louis 83, No. 12 NC State 80 (OT)No. 9 Pitt 77, No. 8 Colorado 48No. 3 Syracuse 77, No. 14 Western Mich. 53

March 21 NCAA Second RoundNo. 6 No. Carolina 79, No.11 Providence 77No. 1 Virginia 70, No. 16 Coastal Carolina 59No. 14 Mercer 78, No. 3 Duke 71

March 22 NCAA Third RoundNo. 1 Florida 61, No. 9 Pitt 45No. 11 Dayton 55, No. 3 Syracuse 53

March 23 NCAA Third RoundNo. 1 Virginia 78, No. 8 Memphis 60No. 3 Iowa State 85, No. 6 North Carolina 83

March 28 NCAA Regional SemifinalsNo. 4 Michigan State 61, No. 1 Virginia 59

2014 ACC TOURNAMENT RESULTS

Wednesday, March 12 (First Round)12-Wake Forest 81, 13-Notre Dame 6910-Miami 57, 15-Virginia Tech 5311-Georgia Tech 73, 14-Boston College 70

Thursday, March 13 (Second Round)9-Florida State 67, 8-Maryland 655-Pitt 84, 12-Wake Forest 557-NC State 67, 10-Miami 586-Clemson 69, 11-Georgia Tech 65 (OT)

Friday, March 14 (Quarterfinals)1-Virginia 64, 9-Florida State 515-Pitt 80, 4-North Carolina 757-NC State 66, 2-Syracuse 633-Duke 63, 6-Clemson 62

Saturday, March 15 (Semifinals)1-Virginia 51, 5-Pitt 483-Duke 75, 7-NC State 67

Sunday, March 16 (Final)1-Virginia 72, 3-Duke 63

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SCORING## Player-Team G Pts. Avg1. T.J. Warren, NC State 35 871 24.92. Jabari Parker, Duke 35 670 19.13. Olivier Hanlan, BC 32 592 18.54. Marcus Paige, UNC 34 596 17.55. Lamar Patterson, Pitt 36 616 17.16. K.J. McDaniels, CU 36 614 17.17. C.J. Fair, Syr 34 561 16.58. Rodney Hood, Duke 35 562 16.19. Rion Brown, UM 33 513 15.510. Dez Wells, MD 32 477 14.911. Aaron Thomas, FSU 36 522 14.512. Ryan Anderson, BC 32 458 14.313. J.M. McAdoo, UNC 34 484 14.214. Eric Atkins, UND 32 444 13.915. Pat Connaughton, UND 32 441 13.8

REBOUNDING## Player-Team G Reb. Avg1. Jabari Parker, Duke 35 306 8.72. Talib Zanna, Pitt 35 300 8.63. Daniel Miller, GT 33 258 7.84. Devin Thomas, WF 33 249 7.55. Garrick Sherman, UND 31 225 7.36. Ryan Anderson, BC 32 232 7.37. T.J. Warren, NC State 35 250 7.18. Pat Connaughton, UND 32 227 7.19. K.J. McDaniels, CU 36 255 7.110. Akil Mitchell, VA 37 259 7.011. Amile Jefferson, Duke 35 240 6.912. Jerami Grant, Syr 32 217 6.813. J.M. McAdoo, UNC 34 230 6.814. Okaro White, FSU 36 243 6.815. C.J. Fair, Syr 34 219 6.4

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game)## Player-Team G FG-FGA Pct1. T.J. Warren, NC State 35 342-652 .5252. Garrick Sherman, UND 31 173-342 .5063. Jabari Parker, Duke 35 236-499 .4734. Rodney Hood, Duke 35 191-412 .4645. K.J. McDaniels, CU 36 209-455 .4596. J. M. McAdoo, UNC 34 173-378 .458

7. Olivier Hanlan, BC 32 173-387 .4478. Lamar Patterson, Pitt 36 202-458 .4419. Marcus Paige, UNC 34 191-434 .44010. Rion Brown, UM 33 174-403 .432

ASSISTS## Player-Team G Asst. Avg1. Tyler Ennis, Syr 34 188 5.52. Eric Atkins, UND 32 156 4.93. Devin Wilson, VT 31 148 4.84. Quinn Cook, Duke 35 153 4.45. Lamar Patterson, Pitt 36 154 4.36. Marcus Paige, UNC 34 143 4.27. Codi Miller-McIntyre, WF 32 134 4.28. James Robinson, Pitt 36 148 4.19. Rod Hall, CU 36 143 4.010. London Perrantes, VA 37 140 3.8

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game)## Player-Team G FTM-FTA Pct1. Marcus Paige, UNC 34 128-146 .8772. Malcolm Brogdon, VA 37 126-144 .8753. Ian Miller, FSU 33 96-110 .8734. K.J. McDaniels, CU 36 154-183 .8425. Dez Wells, MD 32 152-186 .8176. Olivier Hanlan, BC 32 185-228 .8117. Travis McKie, WF 33 106-131 .8098. Aaron Thomas, FSU 36 139-172 .8089. Rodney Hood, Duke 35 109-135 .80710. Okaro White, FSU 36 134-168 .798

STEALS## Player-Team G Steals Avg1. Tyler Ennis, Syr 34 72 2.12. Trevor Cooney, Syr 34 64 1.93. Cameron Wright, Pitt 36 66 1.84. T.J. Warren, NC State 35 63 1.85. J.P. Tokoto, UNC 34 55 1.66. Aaron Thomas, FSU 36 57 1.67. Marcus Paige, UNC 34 51 1.58. James Robinson, Pitt 36 53 1.59. Lamar Patterson, Pitt 36 51 1.410. Quinn Cook, Duke 35 47 1.3

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game)## Player-Team G 3FG-FGA Pct1. Rodney Hood, Duke 35 71-169 .4202. Coron Williams, WF 33 71-176 .4033. Marcus Paige, UNC 34 86-221 .3894. Lamar Patterson, Pitt 36 80-206 .3885. Pat Connaughton, UND 32 76-201 .3786. Jarell Eddie, VT 31 80-213 .3767. Trevor Cooney, Syr 34 90-240 .3758. Ralston Turner, NC State 36 770-207 .372

3-POINT FG MADE## Player-Team G 3FG Avg1. Trevor Cooney, Syr 34 90 2.02. Jarell Eddie, VT 31 80 2.63. Marcus Paige, UNC 34 86 2.54. Pat Connaughton, UND 32 76 2.45. Lamar Patterson, Pitt 36 80 2.26. Coron Williams, WF 33 71 2.27. Ralston Turner, NC State 36 77 2.18. Rodney Hood, Duke 35 71 2.09. Ian Miller, FSU 33 65 2.010. Joe Harris, VA 37 72 1.9

BLOCKED SHOTS## Player-Team G Blk. Avg1. K.J. McDaniels, CU 36 100 2.82. Daniel Miller, GT 33 80 2.43. Landry Nnoko, CU 35 69 2.04. Rakeem Christmas, Syr 34 66 1.95. Boris Bojanovsky, FSU 36 67 1.96. Joey van Zegeren, VT 31 53 1.77. Donnavan Kirk, UM 31 46 1.58. Jordan Vandenberg, NCS 32 45 1.49. BeeJay Anya, NC State 33 46 1.4

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO(Min. 3.0 assists/game)## Player-Team G A-TO Ratio1. James Robinson, Pitt 36 148-36 4.12. Tyler Lewis, NC State 36 135-38 3.63. London Perrantes, VA 37 140-40 3.54. Tyler Ennis, Syr 34 188-58 3.25. Quinn Cook, Duke 35 153-57 2.7

SCORING OFFENSE## Team G Pts Avg1. Duke 35 2745 78.42. North Carolina 34 2604 76.63. Notre Dame 32 2303 72.04. Pittsburgh 36 2586 71.85. NC State 36 2561 71.1

SCORING DEFENSE## Team G Pts Avg1. Virginia 37 2060 55.72. Clemson 36 2103 58.43. Syracuse 34 2012 59.24. Miami 33 1964 59.55. Pittsburgh 36 2229 61.9

SCORING MARGIN## Team G OFF:DEF Margin1. Duke 35 78.4:67.4 +11.02. Virginia 37 66.2:55.7 +10.53. Pittsburgh 36 71.8:61.9 +9.94. Syracuse 34 68.0:59.2 +8.85. North Carolina 34 76.6:69.8 +6.8

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE## Team G FTM-FTA Pct.1. Clemson 36 505-679 .7442. Boston College 32 518-699 .7413. Duke 35 571-783 .7296. Pittsburgh 36 613-861 .712

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE## Team G FG-FGA Pct.1. Florida State 36 873-1873 .4662. North Carolina 34 953-2057 .4633. NC State 36 950-2060 .4614. Pittsburgh 36 895-1944 .460

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE## Team G FG-FGA Pct.1. Virginia 37 727-1875 .3882. Clemson 36 778-1970 .3953. Florida State 36 824-2065 .3997. Pittsburgh 36 771-1872 .412

3-POINT FG PCT## Team G FG-FGA Pct.1. Duke 35 316-801 .3952. Florida State 36 191-502 .3803. Virginia 37 306-559 .3697. Pittsburgh 36 183-522 .351

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE## Team G FG-FGA Pct.1. Clemson 36 172-603 .2852. Duke 35 138-449 .3073. Wake Forest 33 187-596 .3148. Pittsburgh 36 205-628 .326

REBOUNDING OFFENSE## Team G Reb Avg1. North Carolina 34 1350 39.72. Maryland 32 1200 37.53. Virginia Tech 31 1138 36.75. Pittsburgh 36 1291 35.9

REBOUNDING DEFENSE## Team G Reb Avg1. Virginia 37 1085 29.32. Pittsburgh 36 1079 30.03. Syracuse 34 1072 31.54. Miami 33 1058 32.1

REBOUNDING MARGIN## Team G TEAM-OPP Margin1. Virginia 37 1312-1085 +6.1

6. Eric Atkins, UND 32 156-61 2.67. Codi Miller-McIntyre, WF 32 134-64 2.18. Anthony Barber, NC State 36 126-62 2.09. Rod Hall, CU 36 143-72 2.010. Marcus Paige, UNC 34 143-73 2.0

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Player-Team G No. Avg1. Talib Zanna, Pitt 35 115 3.32. T.J. Warren, NC State 35 113 3.23. Jabari Parker, Duke 35 105 3.04. Amile Jefferson, Duke 35 101 2.95. Garrick Sherman, UND 31 83 2.76. J.M. McAdoo, UNC 34 90 2.67. Charles Mitchell, MD 32 82 2.68. Daniel Miller, GT 33 83 2.59. Jerami Grant, Syr 32 78 2.410. K.J. McDaniels, CU 36 86 2.4

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Player-Team G No. Avg1. Pat Connaughton, UND 32 189 5.92. Jabari Parker, Duke 35 201 5.73. Devin Thomas, WF 33 185 5.64. Daniel Miller, GT 33 175 5.35. Talib Zanna, Pitt 35 185 5.36. Akil Mitchell, VA 37 187 5.17. Ryan Anderson, BC 32 156 4.98. C.J. Fair, Syr 34 160 4.79. K.J. McDaniels, CU 36 169 4.710. Okaro White, FSU 36 168 4.7

MINUTES PLAYED## Player-Team G Min. Avg1. Eric Atkins, UND 32 1211 37.82. C.J. Fair, Syr 34 1284 37.83. Pat Connaughton, UnD 32 1190 37.24. Olivier Hanlan, BC 32 1160 36.25. Tyler Ennis, Syr 34 1215 35.76. Marcus Paige, UNC 34 1211 35.67. T.J. Warren, NC State 35 1238 35.48. Rion Brown, UM 33 1166 35.39. Devin Wilson, VT 31 1081 34.910. K.J. McDaniels, CU 36 1212 33.7

2. Pittsburgh 36 1291-1079 +5.93. North Carolina 34 1350-1179 +5.04. Syracuse 34 1200-1072 +3.8

BLOCKED SHOTS## Team G Blocks Avg1. Clemson 36 221 6.12. Florida State 36 191 5.33. Syracuse 34 171 5.014. Pittsburgh 36 107 3.0

ASSISTS## Team G Assists Avg1. Pittsburgh 36 563 15.62. North Carolina 34 523 15.43. Notre Dame 32 484 15.14. Duke 35 509 14.55. Wake Forest 33 440 13.3

STEALS## Team G Steals Avg1. Syracuse 34 271 8.02. North Carolina 34 249 7.33. Pittsburgh 36 254 7.14. Duke 35 244 7.0

TURNOVER MARGIN## Team G TEAM-OPP Margin1. Syracuse 34 306-455 +4.42. Duke 35 334-425 +2.63. Pittsburgh 36 373-440 +1.94. North Carolina 34 406-462 +1.6

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO## Team G Asst:TO Ratio1. Duke 35 509-334 1.52. Pittsburgh 36 563-373 1.53. Notre Dame 32 484-331 1.5

4. Syracuse 34 402-306 1.35. Virginia 37 484-370 1.3

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Team G No. Avg1. North Carolina 34 483 14.22. Syracuse 34 446 13.13. Duke 35 424 12.14. Maryland 32 384 12.0

Pittsburgh 36 432 12.0

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS## Team G No. Avg1. Virginia Tech 31 802 25.92. Maryland 32 816 25.5

North Carolina 34 867 25.59. Pittsburgh 36 859 23.9

DEFENSIVE REB PCT.## Team G D-O Pct.1. Virginia 37 921-321 .7422. Georgia Tech 33 814-328 .7133. Maryland 32 816-331 .7114. Pittsburgh 36 859-352 .709

OFFENSIVE REB PCT.## Team G O-D Pct.1. North Carolina 34 483-784 .3812. Syracuse 34 446-726 .3813. Pittsburgh 36 432-727 .3734. Duke 35 424-780 .352

3-POINT FG MADE## Team G 3FG Avg/G1. Duke 35 316 9.02. Boston College 32 247 7.73. Notre Dame 32 228 7.111. Pittsburgh 36 183 5.1

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PITT 88, SAVANNAH STATE 551 November 8, 2013 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

PITT 75, FRESNO STATE 542 November 12, 2013 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

SAVANNAH STATE 55 (0-1)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minJoshua Montgomery-f 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 4 1 2 17Jyles Smith-f 4 8 0 0 0 1 4 2 6 3 8 0 1 0 0 20Deven Williams-g 1 6 1 5 2 2 0 1 1 2 5 2 2 0 0 21Terel Hall-g 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 1 0 3 13Jeremiah Hill-g 3 9 2 8 2 3 0 4 4 2 10 3 1 0 0 25Alante Fenner 4 10 0 2 3 4 2 0 2 2 11 1 1 0 0 24Saadiq Muhammad 2 6 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 5 5 0 1 1 0 21Javaris Jenkins 1 4 1 2 0 0 3 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 8Patrick Hendley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 5Stephen Wilson 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3Keierre Richards 3 8 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 7 2 1 0 0 26Angelo Davis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3Hikeem Champaigne 1 5 0 0 2 2 3 0 3 2 4 0 1 1 1 14

TEAM 2 0 2Totals.............. 20 64 5 20 10 14 16 12 28 27 55 9 17 3 6 200Percentages: FG%: 31.3%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 71.4%.

PITT 88 (1-0)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 3 4 0 0 3 4 1 7 8 2 9 0 1 2 1 28Lamar Patterson-f 3 7 0 1 5 6 2 5 7 2 11 7 4 1 0 21Derrick Randall-c 5 7 0 0 2 4 9 3 12 4 12 0 2 1 0 20James Robinson-g 2 3 1 1 8 8 0 5 5 3 13 2 2 0 2 24Cameron Wright-g 4 10 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 2 10 2 2 0 2 27Jamel Artis 0 2 0 1 4 6 3 2 5 2 4 1 0 0 0 16Durand Johnson 3 8 3 6 3 4 0 6 6 2 12 0 2 1 1 19Chris Jones 0 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 16Josh Newkirk 4 6 3 3 0 0 0 2 2 1 11 4 3 0 1 24Joshua Ko 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2Mike Lecak 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 3

TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 26 52 7 15 29 38 16 31 47 21 88 16 16 5 7 200Percentages: FG%: 50.0%; 3FG%: 46.7%; FT%: 76.3%.

Officials: Les Jones (R), Tony Dawkins, Anthony Franklin; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 9235.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSavannah State 13 42 55Pitt 40 48 88

Six Pitt players reached double figure scoring as the Panthers registered a 33-point season opening victory(88-55) against Savannah State...Pitt jumped out to a 19-2 lead in the game’s first seven minutes as it builta 40-13 halftime advantage...Savannah State’s 13 first-half points tied for the third-fewest points allowedby a Pitt opponent in school history...In the first half alone, Pitt held Savannah State to 17.4 percent (4-23)shooting and forced the Tigers into 12 turnovers...Making his Pitt debut, transfer Derrick Randall notchedcollegiate bests for points (12) and rebounds (12)...Also making their Pitt debuts were freshmen JoshNewkirk (3-3 3FG) and Michael Young...Young became just the 14th freshman in school history to start aseason opening game...Pitt won its 17th consecutive season opener...Pitt improved to 181-22 overall in thePEC and 102-3 in non-conference games at the PEC...Pitt opened its 107th season of men’s basketball.

Pitt switched to a little-used 2-3 zone midway through the first half...Using the zone, the Panthers outscoredFresno State 20-3 following a 15-15 tie with 11:06 left to take a 35-18 halftime advantage...Pitt ended the firsthalf on a 13-0 run...Pitt outrebounded Fresno State by a plus-23 margin (48-25)...The Panthers finished withmore defensive rebounds (30) than Fresno State registered total rebounds (25)...Pitt outscored Fresno State52-14 in the paint...Talib Zanna notched his seventh career double-double with 19 points and 10rebounds...Cameron Wright tied career-highs for points (13) and steals (four)...Pitt finished 0-11 from 3-pointrange, which set a school-record for worst 3-point field goal percentage in a game...Pitt won its 11thconsecutive non-conference home game...Pitt improved to 103-3 all-time against non-conference oppo-nents in the Petersen Events Center.FRESNO STATE 54 (1-1)

tot-fg 3-pt reboundsPlayer fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minAlex Davis-f 1 4 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 2 3 2 3 1 0 28Paul Watson-f 8 12 0 2 2 4 1 4 5 4 18 1 3 0 1 26Tyler Johnson-g 2 8 1 5 0 0 1 4 5 4 5 3 2 0 1 32Cezar Guerrero-g 4 11 2 7 0 2 0 2 2 1 10 7 4 0 1 32Marvelle Harris-g 1 7 1 3 2 2 0 2 2 3 5 2 0 0 0 31Emmanuel Owootoah 0 2 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 7Karachi Edo 1 2 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 2 4 0 0 4 0 16Michael Salazar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Broderick Newbill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Kyle Jackson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Allen Huddleston 2 5 2 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 7 0 1 0 0 25

TEAM 1 2 3Totals.............. 19 51 6 23 10 16 5 20 25 17 54 15 15 5 3 200Percentages: FG%: 37.3%; 3FG%: 26.1%; FT%: 62.5%.

PITT 75 (2-0)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 2 5 0 0 2 3 6 3 9 0 6 2 1 0 0 17Lamar Patterson-f 2 10 0 4 3 4 0 3 3 1 7 7 2 0 0 26Talib Zanna-c 8 10 0 0 3 4 1 9 10 2 19 0 1 0 0 27James Robinson-g 2 6 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 1 6 1 1 0 1 28Cameron Wright-g 6 11 0 1 1 2 2 4 6 1 13 2 1 0 4 28Jamel Artis 3 3 0 0 3 4 2 3 5 2 9 0 0 0 0 16Durand Johnson 3 9 0 4 0 0 1 3 4 1 6 3 2 0 2 23Derrick Randall 3 5 0 0 1 2 4 2 6 3 7 0 0 1 0 12Chris Jones 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 5Josh Newkirk 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 15Aron Nwankwo 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1Joshua Ko 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Mike Lecak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

TEAM 1 1 2 1Totals.............. 30 67 0 11 15 21 18 30 48 13 75 17 10 2 7 200Percentages: FG%: 44.8%; 3FG%: 0.0%; FT%: 71.4%.

Officials: Brian O’Connell (R), Lamar Simpson, Bob Testa; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 8543.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalFresno State 18 36 54Pitt 35 40 75

PITT 77, LEHIGH 584 November 20, 2013 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

PITT 84, HOWARD 523 November 17, 2013 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

HOWARD 52 (2-3)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minPrince Okoroh-f 1 5 0 1 3 4 2 1 3 1 5 0 2 0 0 26Solomon Mangham-f 4 6 2 4 0 0 1 2 3 3 10 0 2 1 0 27Oliver Ellison-c 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 4 2 0 1 3 2 20Ausar Madison-g 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 11James Daniel-g 6 20 5 12 5 6 0 1 1 2 22 1 3 1 1 36Kofi Andoh 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 6Marcel Boyd 2 3 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 5 2 3 0 0 26Keon Hill 1 5 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 2 5 2 0 0 17Damon Collins 2 6 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 4 1 2 0 1 23Jared Norsworthy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Tyler Stone 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 7

TEAM 3 0 3Totals.............. 17 47 7 18 11 15 11 13 24 19 52 10 18 5 5 200Percentages: FG%: 36.2%; 3FG%: 38.9%; FT%: 73.3%.

PITT 84 (3-0)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 4 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 11 2 0 1 1 23Lamar Patterson-f 7 11 4 5 2 2 1 4 5 0 20 4 2 0 2 27Talib Zanna-c 1 3 0 1 2 2 1 2 3 2 4 0 2 1 1 16James Robinson-g 3 6 1 3 1 2 0 2 2 2 8 4 1 0 0 26Cameron Wright-g 3 5 0 0 3 5 1 0 1 3 9 3 0 1 1 21Jamel Artis 3 6 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 2 8 2 1 0 0 17Durand Johnson 3 5 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 0 8 2 1 0 0 22Derrick Randall 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 7 4 0 0 1 1 1 21Chris Jones 1 3 0 0 5 5 3 1 4 0 7 0 0 0 0 10Josh Newkirk 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 3 4 1 5 0 0 12Aron Nwankwo 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 5 0 0 0 0 3Joshua Ko 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Mike Lecak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1

TEAM 1 0 1Totals.............. 29 50 8 15 18 23 12 21 33 18 84 20 13 4 6 200Percentages: FG%: 58.0%; 3FG%: 53.3%; FT%: 78.3%.

Officials: Dwayne Gladden (R), Robert Riley, Dave Deyong; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 8349.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalHoward 24 28 52Pitt 48 36 84

Pitt set a school-record for field goal percentage in a half as it converted 81 percent (17-21) of its first halfshots in jumping out to a 48-24 halftime lead against Howard in the Progressive Legends Classic...ThePanthers built leads of 18-1 (13:18 left) and 23-8 (9:42 to go) as they also hit 6-8 first half 3-point attempts...LamarPatterson, who led Pitt with 16 points and 4-4 3-point shooting in the first half alone, registered his secondcareer 20-point game...Michael Young finished with a career-high 11 points...Pitt improved to 26-0 all-timevs. MEAC opponents.

Pitt raced out to an 8-0 lead in the opening minutes fueled by six points from Talib Zanna, then made it 32-11 with 7:52 left in the first half by taking advantage of four consecutive 3-pointers from Durand Johnson(three) and Jamel Artis (one)...Pitt led 47-23 at halftime after outrebounding the Mountain Hawks 25-10 andconverting 7-14 3-pointers in the first half...Zanna scored a career-high 23 points, his fourth career 20-pointgame and registered his eighth career double-double...Johnson set career-highs for points (15) and 3-pointfield goals made (five), including a 5-6 3-point display in the first half...James Robinson registered a career-high 11 assists and tied for Pitt’s second-highest assist:turnover ratio in a game (11:0)...Pitt improved to 6-0 all-time in Legends Classic games...Pitt opened a season at 4-0 for the 15th time in the last 16 years.

LEHIGH 58 (1-4)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minJesse Chuku-f 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 26Tim Kempton-c 7 10 0 0 6 9 1 2 3 2 20 0 2 0 0 27Austin Price-g 3 7 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 0 0 2 1 21Mackey McKnight-g 4 10 0 2 0 1 0 5 5 1 8 5 2 0 2 31Corey Schaefer-g 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 24Miles Simelton 1 5 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 13Stefan Cvrkalj 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 9 0 0 0 0 10Shane Whitfield 2 4 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 2 6 1 1 0 0 25Justin Goldsborough 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 0 2 1 0 0 11Conroy Baltimore 0 3 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 12

TEAM 0 2 2Totals.............. 21 47 5 14 11 17 4 17 21 14 58 10 8 3 3 200Percentages: FG%: 44.7%; 3FG%: 35.7%; FT%: 64.7%.

PITT 77 (4-0)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 3 3 2 3 2 0 0 0 19Lamar Patterson-f 6 13 3 7 2 3 1 4 5 1 17 4 1 0 0 27Talib Zanna-c 9 10 0 0 5 7 7 7 14 1 23 0 4 0 1 25James Robinson-g 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 11 0 0 0 26Cameron Wright-g 1 6 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 1 3 2 0 0 2 21Jamel Artis 3 5 1 1 0 0 1 2 3 2 7 0 1 0 0 20Durand Johnson 5 13 5 8 0 0 2 3 5 1 15 1 0 0 1 23Derrick Randall 1 2 0 0 1 2 2 2 4 3 3 0 1 2 1 15Chris Jones 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 8Josh Newkirk 1 3 0 2 0 2 0 3 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 13Aron Nwankwo 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

TEAM 1 0 1 1Totals.............. 29 62 11 26 8 14 17 27 44 14 77 20 9 2 5 200Percentages: FG%: 46.8%; 3FG%: 42.3%; FT%: 57.1%.

Officials: Jim Bruno (R), Larry Scirotto, Josh White; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 9544.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalLehigh 23 35 58Pitt 47 30 77

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7 November 30, 2013 Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

PITT 84, DUQUESNE 67

8 December 3, 2013 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

PITT 78, PENN STATE 69

PITT 84 (7-0)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 0 4 0 1 2 2 2 4 6 5 2 0 1 0 0 18Lamar Patterson-f 7 14 1 4 3 4 2 6 8 3 18 6 1 0 5 33Talib Zanna-f 5 8 0 0 3 7 2 4 6 5 13 0 1 1 0 29James Robinson-g 2 8 1 4 3 4 2 2 4 2 8 9 1 2 1 33Cameron Wright-g 9 17 0 2 2 2 1 4 5 2 20 5 3 2 2 36Jamel Artis 3 5 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 6 0 0 0 0 15Durand Johnson 4 6 1 3 2 2 1 3 4 3 11 2 0 0 0 17Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 6Chris Jones 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2Josh Newkirk 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 1 4 1 0 0 0 11

TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 33 67 3 16 15 21 13 32 45 23 84 23 7 5 8 200Percentages: FG%: 49.3%; 3FG%: 18.8%; FT%: 71.4%.

DUQUESNE 67 (2-3)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minOvie Soko-f 3 10 0 2 11 20 0 5 5 2 17 3 4 0 0 36Dominique McCoy-f 3 4 0 0 1 3 2 4 6 4 7 1 1 2 0 24Derrick Colter-g 4 8 4 7 0 0 0 4 4 4 12 2 3 0 0 23Tra’Vaughn White-g 3 9 3 4 0 0 1 1 2 0 9 1 1 0 0 26Jeremiah Jones-g 4 8 1 1 4 4 2 5 7 3 13 2 1 0 0 37Jerry Jones 0 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 13Desmond Ridenour 3 8 1 3 2 2 0 2 2 1 9 3 1 0 1 29L.G. Gill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Darius Lewis 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 10

TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 20 50 9 18 18 35 7 24 31 19 67 12 11 4 1 200Percentages: FG%: 40.0%; 3FG%: 50.0%; FT%: 51.4%.

Officials: Michael Roberts, Brian Dorsey, Clarence Armstrong; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 11146.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPitt 39 45 84Duquesne 35 32 67

With the score tied (44-44) with 16:33 left, Pitt used a three minute 9-0 run and 15-1 run to take control of thegame...From the opening tipoff, Pitt jumped out to a quick 14-3 lead, but Duquesne battled back tie the scoreat 19-19 with 10:28 left in the first half...Pitt outscored DU 7-3 over the final 3:35 of the first half to take a 39-35 halftime lead, its smallest halftime lead of the year...Cameron Wright surpassed career-highs for scoring(20 points), assists (5), field goals made and attempts (9-17)...Pitt’s 17-point win marked its smallest victorymargin of the year...Pitt finished with a season-high 23 assists...Pitt won its 13th consecutive City Game titleand improved to 51-31 all-time vs. Duquesne...Pitt also won its 32nd in the last 35 games vs. Duquesne...OvieSoko’s 20 free throw attempts marked the most by an opposing Pitt player since Sherman Douglas attempted21 free throws on March 7, 1987...Pitt improved to 4-0 vs. DU at Consol Energy Center...Jamie Dixonimproved to 11-0 vs. DU.

PENN STATE 69 (6-3)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minDonovan Jack-f 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 4 4 0 0 2 0 17Brandon Taylor-f 2 8 0 3 4 5 1 4 5 4 8 0 1 2 0 30Ross Travis-f 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 6 6 4 2 3 2 0 0 33DJ Newbill-g 5 13 2 5 6 8 1 4 5 2 18 2 2 0 0 38Tim Frazier-g 10 17 0 2 7 8 1 3 4 3 27 3 3 0 1 34Graham Woodward 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4Allen Roberts 2 4 2 3 0 0 1 3 4 2 6 1 0 0 1 22Geno Thorpe 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 3 4 0 0 0 1 12Alan Wisniewski 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Julian Moore 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 8

TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 23 55 4 15 19 23 5 24 29 26 69 9 8 5 3 200Percentages: FG%: 41.8%; 3FG%: 26.7%; FT%: 82.6%.

PITT 78 (8-0)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 0 5 0 0 6 6 3 4 7 1 6 0 1 0 0 16Lamar Patterson-f 6 12 1 2 3 4 3 6 9 3 16 5 5 0 0 37Talib Zanna-c 7 11 0 0 2 5 2 8 10 2 16 1 1 4 1 34James Robinson-g 3 6 0 3 4 4 0 0 0 3 10 0 1 0 1 23Cameron Wright-g 2 7 0 1 8 9 0 2 2 3 12 1 1 0 0 28Jamel Artis 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 5Durand Johnson 2 7 1 4 1 1 1 3 4 1 6 0 0 1 1 25Derrick Randall 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 6Chris Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Josh Newkirk 2 3 0 1 1 2 0 3 3 3 5 1 0 0 0 25

TEAM 0 2 2Totals.............. 24 54 2 11 28 35 9 29 38 19 78 9 9 5 3 200Percentages: FG%: 44.4%; 3FG%: 18.2%; FT%: 80.0%.

Officials: Mike Eades (R), Joe Lindsay, Tony Greene; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12510.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPenn State 30 39 69Pitt 28 50 78

Pitt recovered from poor first half shooting to register a 78-69 win over Penn State in its first-ever Big Ten/ACC Challenge game...PSU battled back from a seven-point deficit to tie the game at 59-59 with 5:04left...Following a blocked shot by Talib Zanna, James Robinson converted a layup, then a Robinson steal andlayup gave Pitt a 67-62 lead with 2:13 left...Pitt trailed by its largest deficit of the season, 28-21, with 3:39left in the first half...Pitt shot just 28 percent (7-25) in the first half...The game featured nine lead changes and13 ties...Talib Zanna finished with his ninth career double-double and a career-high four blocked shots...Thetwo programs met for the first time in eight years as Pitt claimed its sixth consecutive win the series...Pittimproved to 71-75 all-time vs. Penn State.

PITT 76, TEXAS TECH 535 Nov. 25, 2013 Progressive Legends Classic Barclays Center 6 Nov. 26, 2013 Progressive Legends Classic Barclays Center

PITT 88, STANFORD 67

PITT 76 (5-0)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 1 3 0 1 4 4 2 1 3 1 6 0 0 0 0 18Lamar Patterson-f 8 13 4 7 3 3 1 2 3 1 23 4 0 1 5 25Talib Zanna-c 1 2 0 0 1 4 0 3 3 4 3 0 1 0 1 17James Robinson-g 2 5 1 2 4 4 0 4 4 2 9 2 1 0 1 27Cameron Wright-g 4 6 0 2 4 4 1 1 2 0 12 3 1 0 4 29Jamel Artis 2 5 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 1 4 2 2 0 0 16Durand Johnson 2 6 2 6 0 0 1 3 4 2 6 1 1 0 1 26Derrick Randall 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 3 5 2 0 0 0 1 0 18Chris Jones 3 4 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 1 0 0 0 9Josh Newkirk 2 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 5 1 0 0 0 13Aron Nwankwo 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Joshua Ko 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Mike Lecak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0+

TEAM 2 1 3 1Totals.............. 25 53 10 24 16 21 10 21 31 18 76 14 8 2 12 200Percentages: FG%: 47.2%; 3FG%: 41.7%; FT%: 76.2%.

TEXAS TECH 53 (4-2)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minDejan Kravic-f 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 4 0 2 0 0 17Jaye Crockett-f 9 11 1 1 0 0 1 5 6 3 19 0 1 2 0 29Jordan Tolbert-f 2 7 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 7 1 3 0 1 29Robert Turnver-g 0 8 0 1 4 4 1 3 4 1 4 2 2 0 0 25Jamal Williams, Jr.-g 1 3 1 3 0 0 1 1 2 0 3 4 1 0 0 17Randy Onwuasor 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 1 4 0 1 13Dusty Hannahs 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 18Kader Tapsoba 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 5Luke Adams 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2Aaron Ross 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 1 12Toddrick Gotcher 1 5 0 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 22Alex Foster 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 8Clark Lammert 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

TEAM 3 5 8 1Totals.............. 19 49 5 11 10 13 11 21 32 15 53 10 17 2 3 200Percentages: FG%: 38.8%; 3FG%: 45.5%; FT%: 76.9%.

Officials: Jamie Luckie, Bo Boroski, Bryan Kersey; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 4142.Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPitt 41 35 76Texas Tech 18 35 53

Lamar Patterson set career-highs for scoring (23 points) and steals (five) in leading the Panthers to a 23-point win over Texas Tech in the Progressive Legends Classic...Pitt jumped out to a quick start, taking anearly 14-4 lead, then built it to 31-8 on a Josh Newkirk 3-pointer with 5:14 left in the first half...The Panthersled 41-18 at halftime...Pitt held Texas Tech to 25 percent (6-24) shooting and forced the Red Raiders intocommitting 12 turnovers in the first half...Patterson, who scored 16 points in the first half alone, notched histhird career 20-point scoring game...In the second half, Pitt’s largest lead was 73-45 with 4:45 to go...CameronWright added 12 points, his third double figure game in five contests on the year...Pitt finished with a season-high 12 steals.

Pitt claimed the Progressive Legends Classic with an 88-67 victory over Stanford...Lamar Patterson wasnamed the Legends Classic MVP after averaging 23.5 points per game in Brooklyn...Cameron Wright wasnamed to the all-tournament team...Patterson led Pitt with career-highs of 24 points and 9-11 FT and alsoled Pitt with six assists...Pitt never trailed in the contest...A 6-0 Pitt run gave the Panthers 12-point lead (32-20) with 4:41 left in the first half...Pitt converted 15-16 free throw attempts and hit five 3-pointers in the firsthalf...Stanford cut Pitt’s lead down to as few as 11 points (66-55) with 9:06 left, but Pitt’s Durand Johnsonconverted a four-point play when he hit a 3-pointer and was fouled...Pitt’s largest lead in the game was 24points (88-64) with 42 seconds left...Pitt won its second Legends Classic title (2008)...Pitt also improved to8-0 all-time in Legends Classic play.

PITT 88 (6-0)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 1 3 0 0 4 5 2 1 3 3 6 0 1 0 0 19Lamar Patterson-f 6 10 3 6 9 11 0 3 3 1 24 6 1 1 2 33Talib Zanna-c 5 10 0 0 4 4 2 3 5 3 14 1 1 0 0 29James Robinson-g 1 6 1 2 7 8 0 3 3 3 10 5 0 0 2 30Cameron Wright-g 6 9 1 1 0 0 0 6 6 2 13 3 1 0 3 32Jamel Artis 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 4 4 0 5 0 0 1 0 15Durand Johnson 4 10 2 5 4 4 2 0 2 2 14 0 1 0 2 20Derrick Randall 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 9Chris Jones 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1Josh Newkirk 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10Aron Nwankwo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+Joshua Ko 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Mike Lecak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

TEAM 3 1 4Totals.............. 25 55 8 17 30 34 10 21 31 20 88 15 5 2 9 200Percentages: FG%: 45.5%; 3FG%: 47.1%; FT%: 88.2%.

STANFORD 67 (5-2)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minJosh Huestis-f 4 7 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 3 9 0 2 2 1 31Dwight Powell-f 7 12 0 1 6 9 3 6 9 2 20 6 5 2 0 37Stefan Nastic-c 2 5 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 3 5 3 1 1 0 19Chasson Randle-g 3 8 0 5 4 4 0 1 1 4 10 2 2 0 1 34Anthony Brown-g 6 8 4 4 0 0 1 5 6 4 16 0 2 0 1 34Schuyler Rimmer 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4Aaron Bright 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 2 2 0 0 20Malcolm Allen 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2Robbie Lemons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Jack Ryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Marcus Allen 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4Grant Verhoeven 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7John Gage 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 3

TEAM 1 4 5Totals.............. 24 48 5 15 14 20 6 23 29 22 67 13 14 5 3 200Percentages: FG%: 50.0%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 70.0%.

Officials: Bo Boroski, Earl Walton, Larry Scirotta; Technical fouls: PITT-None. Stanford-TEAM; Attendance:4029.Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPitt 43 45 88Stanford 28 39 67

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PITT 85, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 68 10 December 14, 2013 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

PITT 91, YOUNGSTOWN STATE 73

Pitt opened the second half on a 12-4 run that gave the Panthers a commanding 54-35 lead with 13:30 leftin the game...Pitt led by as many as 22 points in the game’s final two minutes...Loyola Marymount hung tightwith Pitt through the game’s first eight-plus minutes and trailed just 19-17 after the 12 minute media timout,but Pitt closed the first half by outscoring LMU 21-12 to take a 40-29 halftime advantage...Pitt’s benchoutscored LMU’s 30-6...Josh Newkirk finished with a career-high seven assists...Pitt improved to 107-3 all-time vs. non-conference opponents at the Petersen Events Center.

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 68 (6-3)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minCJ Blackwell-f 1 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 21Ben Dickinson-f 5 10 0 0 0 1 3 3 6 1 10 2 0 0 0 27Gabe Levin-f 6 15 0 1 2 2 5 9 14 2 14 0 1 0 2 35Evan Payne-g 5 14 2 4 4 4 2 0 2 2 16 0 2 0 2 32Anthony Ireland-g 7 17 1 3 5 6 1 1 2 2 20 5 4 1 0 37Nick Stover 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 8Alex Osborne 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4Max Heller 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 6Chase Flint 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 4 2 1 2 0 0 17Martin Mornar 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 0 0 1 0 1 0 13

TEAM 1 4 5 1 1Totals.............. 26 67 3 12 13 15 16 21 37 21 68 10 12 2 4 200Percentages: FG%: 38.8%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 86.7%.

PITT 85 (9-0)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 5 8 0 1 0 0 2 5 7 2 10 2 1 0 0 22Lamar Patterson-f 3 8 0 2 4 7 0 2 2 0 10 3 3 1 2 27Talib Zanna-c 4 8 0 0 4 7 1 4 5 1 12 0 0 1 0 27James Robinson-g 4 4 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 4 9 6 1 0 0 24Cameron Wright-g 7 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 14 3 2 0 1 26Jamel Artis 4 6 0 0 0 1 3 4 7 2 8 0 1 1 0 17Durand Johnson 4 7 1 3 3 3 0 2 2 0 12 2 1 1 2 20Derrick Randall 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 0 2 0 1 1 0 15Chris Jones 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 4Josh Newkirk 1 6 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 7 0 0 0 17Aron Nwankwo 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1

TEAM 2 2 4Totals.............. 35 60 1 8 14 23 10 25 35 15 85 23 10 6 5 200Percentages: FG%: 58.3%; 3FG%: 12.5%; FT%: 60.9%.

Officials: Bryan Kersey (R), Ray Natili, Brian O’Connell; Technical fouls: Loyola Marymount-TEAM. PITT-None; Attendance: 8049.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalLoyola Marymount 29 39 68Pitt 40 45 85

YOUNGSTOWN STATE 73 (7-5)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minKamren Belin-f 5 12 3 9 0 1 2 3 5 3 13 2 2 1 0 32Ryan Weber-f 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 1 26Bobby Hain-c 2 8 0 1 0 0 2 4 6 2 4 3 0 1 2 29Kendrick Perry-g 11 18 1 5 5 9 0 3 3 4 28 4 2 0 4 39DJ Cole-g 2 4 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 1 9 2 1 0 1 21Kyle Steward 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Shawn Amiker 2 3 0 0 3 3 1 1 2 2 7 2 1 0 0 19Marcus Keene 1 4 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 6 1 3 0 0 19Josh Chojnacki 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Fletcher Larson 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 4 0 0 1 0 12Mike Podolsky 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 26 56 6 20 15 21 7 14 21 18 73 14 9 3 8 200Percentages: FG%: 46.4%; 3FG%: 30.0%; FT%: 71.4%.

PITT 91 (10-0)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 2 5 0 1 6 6 5 2 7 0 10 3 1 0 1 19Lamar Patterson-f 7 11 3 6 1 1 1 1 2 2 18 4 1 0 2 25Talib Zanna-c 4 7 0 0 2 3 4 11 15 0 10 1 3 1 1 26James Robinson-g 3 6 0 0 1 2 2 2 4 4 7 3 0 0 0 21Cameron Wright-g 6 12 0 1 1 1 0 3 3 2 13 3 1 0 1 27Jamel Artis 2 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 3 2 5 2 1 0 0 20Durand Johnson 1 7 0 4 4 4 3 0 3 2 6 4 3 0 0 17Derrick Randall 5 7 0 0 1 3 3 4 7 0 11 0 0 0 1 14Chris Jones 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 10Josh Newkirk 4 6 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 9 2 2 1 1 19Joshua Ko 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Mike Lecak 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 35 68 5 16 16 20 20 27 47 18 91 22 13 2 7 200Percentages: FG%: 51.5%; 3FG%: 31.3%; FT%: 80.0%.

Officials: Tim Nestor (R), Sean Hull, Dwayne Gladden; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 8621.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalYoungstown State 32 41 73Pitt 43 48 91

Pitt took control of the game as it built an 11-point halftime lead (43-32)...In the second half, the Panthers useda 9-0 run to take a game-high 26-point second half lead (72-46) with 10:07 left...Pitt set season-highs forscoring (91 points) and rebound margin (plus-26)...The plus-26 rebound margin ranked tied for the 13th bestgame mark in school history...Lamar Patterson led Pitt with 18 points and registered double figure scoringfor the eight consecutive contest...Talib Zanna posted his 10th career double-double and fourth of the year(10 pts/15 reb.)...Youngstown State became the first team to score 70 or more points against Pitt on theyear....YSU’s Kendrick Perry scored 28 points vs. the Panthers, the largest individual scoring effort vs. thePanthers...Pitt improved to 10-0 on the year for the seventh time in the last 11 seasons...Pitt won its 17thconsecutive home game against a non-conference opponent...Pitt won 10 or more non-conference gamesfor the 13th straight year.

12 December 21, 2013 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

PITT 73, CAL POLY 5611 December 17, 2013 Jimmy V Classic Madison Square Garden

CINCINNATI 44, PITT 43

In a closely contested contest where neither team led by more than five points, Cincinnati claimed a one-point victory (44-43)...Cincinnati’s Titus Rubles grabbed an offensive rebound and finished off a layup withfour seconds to go to give the Bearcats a 44-43 lead...With four seconds left, Pitt had one final possession,but only managed a shot from halfcourt...Cincinnati’s Sean Kilpatrick gave the Bearcats a three-point lead(42-39) on a jumper with 3:05 left, but the Panthers battled back...Talib Zanna converted two free throws tocut the deficit to one point (42-41), then following a steal by Zanna, Cameron Wright’s layup gave Pitt a one-point lead with 1:07 to go...After UC missed a jumper, Pitt missed two free throws with 20 seconds remainingand Cincinnati regained possession...Pitt’s 11 field goals marked its second lowest total in school historyand the lowest mark in the Jamie Dixon Era...Pitt’s 35 field goal attempts were the lowest total in the JamieDixon Era and ranked as the fourth fewest in school history...Pitt failed to make a field goal for a 13-minutesecond half stretch...Cincinnati finished with 16 offensive rebounds...Pitt dropped to 9-10 all-time vs.Cincinnati...Pitt dropped to 30-17 all-time at Madison Square Garden...It was Pitt’s third appearance in theJimmy V Classic.

PITT 43 (10-1)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 1 4 0 1 2 4 2 5 7 0 4 2 1 1 1 30Lamar Patterson-f 2 5 1 2 6 9 1 3 4 0 11 2 1 0 0 35Talib Zanna-c 3 6 0 0 6 10 1 3 4 4 12 0 2 0 1 34James Robinson-g 1 3 1 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 5 3 1 0 1 33Cameron Wright-g 3 9 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 1 1 0 2 32Jamel Artis 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 10Durand Johnson 1 5 0 4 1 2 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 14Derrick Randall 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 6Josh Newkirk 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 6

TEAM 4 2 6Totals.............. 11 35 2 13 19 29 8 19 27 9 43 9 7 2 5 200Percentages: FG%: 31.4%; 3FG%: 15.4%; FT%: 65.5%.

CINCINNATI 44 (8-2)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minTitus Rubles-f 3 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 6 1 1 1 1 30Shaquille Thomas-f 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 20Justin Jackson-f 6 8 0 0 0 0 7 2 9 4 12 3 3 2 1 32Ge’Lawn Guyn-g 2 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 22Sean Kilpatrick-g 4 13 1 8 0 0 2 4 6 1 9 0 1 0 0 35Troy Caupain 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 2 2 2 4 2 3 0 0 18Jermaine Lawrence 2 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 4 1 0 0 0 15Jermaine Sanders 2 7 0 2 0 1 1 5 6 3 4 1 0 0 1 22Kevin Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3David Nyarsuk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

TEAM 3 3 6Totals.............. 20 53 3 13 1 3 16 19 35 20 44 8 9 3 4 200Percentages: FG%: 37.7%; 3FG%: 23.1%; FT%: 33.3%.

Officials: Bryan Kersey, John Gaffney, Jeff Clark; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 8062.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPitt 20 23 43Cincinnati 20 24 44

Lamar Patterson became the first Pitt player to score 30 or more points in a game since Sam Young vs.Oklahoma State on March 22, 2009 as he led Pitt to a 73-56 win over Cal Poly...Patterson set career-highsfor points (30), field goals made and attempts (11-15)...Patterson finished the game just one point shy of 1,000career points...Pitt led the entire second half and gradually held of Cal Poly in registering its 11th win of theyear...In the first half, Pitt used an 8-0 run to build a 22-8 lead with 7:50 to go, but Cal Poly battled back withthree consecutive 3-pointers and trailed by five points at halftime...With a 12-12 performance from the freethrow line, Pitt tied a school record for FT percentage...Pitt won its 18th consecutive home game vs. a non-conference opponent.CAL POLY 56 (4-7)

tot-fg 3-pt reboundsPlayer fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Bolden-f 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Chris Eversley-f 6 16 3 9 1 2 1 2 3 2 16 2 1 0 2 34Brian Bennett-f 3 4 0 1 0 0 1 3 4 1 6 1 2 1 1 25Maliik Love-g 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 13Jamal Johnson-g 1 4 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 3 3 4 4 0 0 26David Nwaba 4 8 0 0 2 5 4 0 4 3 10 0 2 2 0 20Ridge Shipley 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 1 0 0 14Taylor Sutlive 2 4 1 3 0 0 0 3 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 12Joel Awich 1 3 0 1 1 2 3 3 6 0 3 0 0 3 1 20Kyle Odister 5 11 3 9 0 0 0 1 1 2 13 0 0 0 0 22Zach Gordon 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 0 0 3 0 0 11

TEAM 0 0 0Totals.............. 22 53 7 26 5 11 11 17 28 17 56 12 15 6 4 200Percentages: FG%: 41.5%; 3FG%: 26.9%; FT%: 45.5%.

PITT 73 (11-1)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 16Lamar Patterson-f 11 15 4 7 4 4 0 3 3 2 30 3 2 0 0 30Talib Zanna-c 2 8 0 0 2 2 2 4 6 1 6 3 0 0 1 25James Robinson-g 3 6 1 2 2 2 1 3 4 0 9 4 1 2 2 30Cameron Wright-g 4 8 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 2 8 2 1 0 4 25Jamel Artis 0 2 0 0 2 2 1 3 4 1 2 2 2 0 0 18Durand Johnson 5 10 2 5 0 0 1 0 1 2 12 2 1 0 1 24Derrick Randall 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 14Chris Jones 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2Josh Newkirk 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 4 3 3 0 1 16

TEAM 4 2 6Totals.............. 27 58 7 15 12 12 14 22 36 9 73 19 12 2 9 200Percentages: FG%: 46.6%; 3FG%: 46.7%; FT%: 100%.

Officials: Tim Kelly (R), Jerry Heater, Ray Perone; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 9736.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalCal Poly 23 33 56Pitt 28 45 73

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16 January 11, 2014 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

PITT 80, WAKE FOREST 6515 January 6, 2014 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

PITT 79, MARYLAND 59

MARYLAND 59 (10-6, 2-1 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minEvan Smotrycz-f 4 13 4 11 2 2 0 4 4 2 14 0 1 0 1 26Jake Layman-f 1 7 0 3 1 3 2 2 4 4 3 1 1 2 1 27Shaquille Cleare-c 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 2 4 0 0 0 0 14Roddy Peters-g 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 4 2 1 0 1 22Dez Wells-g 2 6 0 0 1 2 0 3 3 2 5 2 4 0 1 30Charles Mitchell 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 2 0 2 2 0 14Seth Allen 5 11 4 7 4 4 0 0 0 2 18 2 2 1 0 26Nick Faust 2 7 0 3 3 4 1 3 4 1 7 1 1 0 0 26Jonathan Graham 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 2 2 0 0 0 0 12Damonte Dodd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3

TEAM 2 5 7 1Totals.............. 20 56 8 25 11 15 9 27 36 17 59 8 13 6 4 200Percentages: FG%: 35.7%; 3FG%: 32.0%; FT%: 73.3%.

PITT 79 (14-1, 2-0 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 1 3 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 18Lamar Patterson-f 8 12 1 2 2 2 1 4 5 1 19 2 1 0 1 31Talib Zanna-c 4 9 0 0 5 8 1 8 9 2 13 0 1 2 1 29James Robinson-g 2 4 0 0 3 4 0 4 4 2 7 7 1 1 2 30Cameron Wright-g 2 10 0 1 2 5 0 4 4 0 6 4 0 0 2 30Jamel Artis 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 3 4 0 2 0 0 10Durand Johnson 6 8 3 4 2 3 0 3 3 2 17 3 1 1 2 23Derrick Randall 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 7Chris Jones 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Josh Newkirk 3 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 2 1 0 0 18Joshua Ko 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Mike Lecak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Joseph Uchebo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

TEAM 2 1 3Totals.............. 29 55 6 10 15 25 6 30 36 11 79 18 7 4 8 200Percentages: FG%: 52.7%; 3FG%: 60.0%; FT%: 60.0%.

Officials: Roger Ayers (R), Tony Greene, Ed Corbett; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12508.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalMaryland 30 29 59Pitt 36 43 79

In its first ACC home game, Pitt registered a 20-point victory (79-59) over Maryland for a capacitycrowd...Following a closely contested first half, Pitt outscored Maryland 11-2 in the first half’s final5:42...Durand Johnson sparked the rally in the closing minutes as he converted a 3-pointer and jumper togive Pitt a six-point halftime lead (36-30)...In the second half, Pitt maintained its lead with 55 percent shooting(16-29) and gradually pulled to a 20-point lead at the buzzer...Pitt used 52.7 percent shooting and a season-best 60 percent (6-10) 3-point percentage...Johnson scored a career-high 17 points and Lamar Pattersonpaced the Panthers with 19 points...Patterson and Johnson combined for 36 points and 14-20 from thefloor...Pitt held Maryland to its second lowest point total of the season...Pitt outscored Maryland 36-22 in thepaint.

From the opening tipoff, Pitt jumped out to a 12-4 advantage and never trailed, registering an 80-65 win...Pittheld Wake Forest to 25.9 percent (7-27) shooting in the first half...Pitt led by as many as 22 points (78-56)with 2:42 left in the game...The Panthers outrebounded WF 38-28...Pitt began conference play at 3-0 for thefirst time since 2010-11...Lamar Patterson totaled his seventh career/sixth season 20-point game with 27points...Talib Zanna notched his 11th career and fifth season double-double, along with a career-high tyingfour blocks...Pitt won its 13th consecutive game at the Petersen Events Center and improved to 11-0 at homeon the year.

WAKE FOREST 65 (11-5, 1-2 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minDevin Thomas-f 8 11 0 0 1 3 5 4 9 5 17 0 2 1 0 30Travis McKie-f 1 5 1 4 3 4 1 0 1 2 6 1 0 0 1 25Tyler Cavanaugh-f 1 5 0 1 5 6 1 4 5 4 7 1 0 1 0 25Codi Miller-McIntyre-g 3 11 0 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 10 4 1 0 0 35Coron Williams-g 3 6 2 4 2 2 1 1 2 4 10 1 0 0 0 21Madison Jones 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 2 1 25Miles Overton 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 4 1 1 0 0 4Andre Washington 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 5Aaron Rountree 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 0 13Arnaud Adala Moto 3 8 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 4 7 0 2 0 2 17

TEAM 1 0 1 1Totals.............. 20 51 4 12 21 31 12 16 28 21 65 12 9 6 4 200Percentages: FG%: 39.2%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 67.7%.

PITT 80 (15-1, 3-0 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 4 1 0 1 1 14Lamar Patterson-f 10 17 4 7 3 3 2 3 5 1 27 6 3 1 1 32Talib Zanna-c 5 8 0 0 6 11 5 7 12 1 16 2 0 4 0 31James Robinson-g 2 4 0 0 4 4 0 3 3 3 8 2 0 0 2 30Cameron Wright-g 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 3 2 1 1 26Jamel Artis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 0 1 3 0 0 12Durand Johnson 1 3 1 2 8 9 3 0 3 2 11 0 0 0 0 18Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 6Chris Jones 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 1 3 0 1 0 0 9Josh Newkirk 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 17Mike Lecak 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Joseph Uchebo 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 4

TEAM 3 2 5Totals.............. 26 53 5 12 23 31 16 22 38 22 80 19 10 7 6 200Percentages: FG%: 49.1%; 3FG%: 41.7%; FT%: 74.2%.

Officials: Les Jones (R), Tim Nestor, Tim Kelly; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12515.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalWake Forest 26 39 65Pitt 40 40 80

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PITT 58, ALBANY 46 14 January 4, 2014 PNC Arena Raleigh, N.C.

PITT 74, NORTH CAROLINA STATE 62

ALBANY 46 (6-7)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minSam Rowley-f 5 13 0 0 0 0 2 6 8 4 10 5 3 1 0 38Gary Johnson-f 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 21John Puk-c 3 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 6 0 0 0 2 35DJ Evans-g 5 10 4 6 4 4 0 1 1 2 18 1 1 0 2 31Peter Hooley-g 2 9 1 3 5 6 0 3 3 0 10 3 4 0 0 38Levan Shengelia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Anders Haas 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Mike Rowley 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 15Luke Devlin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4David Wiegmann 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 7Dallas Ennema 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 7

TEAM 2 3 5Totals.............. 16 51 5 15 9 10 6 21 27 13 46 10 10 1 5 200Percentages: FG%: 31.4%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 90.0%.

PITT 58 (12-1)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 2 5 0 0 1 2 1 5 6 0 5 0 1 1 1 22Lamar Patterson-f 5 11 0 3 4 4 0 3 3 0 14 3 4 1 1 37Talib Zanna-c 4 7 0 0 2 4 5 4 9 2 10 1 2 0 0 29James Robinson-g 2 5 1 2 2 2 0 3 3 3 7 3 1 2 1 30Cameron Wright-g 7 12 0 1 0 2 3 5 8 1 14 8 0 0 3 34Jamel Artis 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 1 2 0 15Durand Johnson 1 7 0 4 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 0 0 18Derrick Randall 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 6Josh Newkirk 1 3 0 0 0 2 1 2 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 9

TEAM 0 3 3Totals.............. 24 54 1 10 9 16 11 29 40 9 58 18 10 6 7 200Percentages: FG%: 44.4%; 3FG%: 10.0%; FT%: 56.3%.

Officials: Raymond E. Styons (R), Ron Tyburski, Bob Testa; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 10049.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalAlbany 18 28 46Pitt 28 30 58

PITT 74 (13-1, 1-0 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minLamar Patterson-f 8 16 2 6 4 6 1 7 8 2 22 6 3 0 2 35Michael Young-f 4 7 1 1 4 4 1 1 2 1 13 1 1 0 0 25Talib Zanna-c 4 6 0 0 7 11 6 3 9 2 15 0 3 1 2 29Cameron Wright-g 4 12 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 2 9 2 1 0 3 32James Robinson-g 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 4 2 0 0 2 27Jamel Artis 2 4 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 6 0 1 0 0 17Durand Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 8Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 9Chris Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 4Josh Newkirk 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 5 1 1 0 0 14

TEAM 0 3 3Totals.............. 26 54 4 12 18 24 9 20 29 16 74 13 11 1 13 200Percentages: FG%: 48.1%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 75.0%.

NC STATE 62 (10-4, 0-1 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minLennard Freeman-f 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 1 24T.J. Warren-f 9 22 1 3 4 4 5 3 8 3 23 1 2 1 1 34Jordan Vandenberg-c 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 3 4 0 1 4 1 26Anthony Barber-g 2 10 0 0 5 5 1 5 6 2 9 7 4 0 0 36Desmond Lee-g 1 5 1 2 2 2 0 1 1 3 5 2 4 0 1 25Tyler Lewis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5BeeJay Anya 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 3 4 1 1 1 0 9Ralston Turner 4 9 2 6 1 2 1 1 2 3 11 0 2 0 0 24Kyle Washington 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 17

Team 2 1 3Totals.............. 22 56 4 11 14 15 14 21 35 18 62 12 16 6 4 200Percentages: FG%: 39.3%; 3FG%: 36.4%; FT%: 93.3%.

Officials: Jamie Luckie, Bryan Kersey, Sean Hull; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 14049.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPitt 26 48 74NC State 34 28 62

Pitt rallied from an early 15-point first half deficit (17-2 with 14:24 left in the first half) to defeat NC State 74-62 in its first-ever ACC regular season game...Pitt used a 12-2 run after halftime to tie the score at 38-38on a Lamar Patterson layup with 15:57 to go, then outscored NC State on a 12-4 run to lead 50-42...APatterson 3-point play gave Pitt its 50-42 lead with 13:18 to go in the game...Combined, Pitt converted 12 ofits 13 possessions in the two runs...Pitt pushed its lead to 16 points with a minute to go in the game...Pitt shot63 percent from the floor (17-27) and hit 11-13 free throws in the second half alone...Pitt registered a season-high 13 steals...Patterson scored 17 of his 22 points in the second half...Patterson and Zanna scored 26 oftheir combined 37 points in the second half to lead Pitt...Michael Young scored a career-high 13 points...NCState used a 17-0 run to take its 17-2 lead before Raleigh native Josh Newkirk converted a layup to end thedrought...Pitt finished with a season-high 13 steals...Pitt’s plus-20 halftime turnaround (trailed by eight, wonby 12) ranked among the all-time best halftime turnarounds in Pitt Basketball history.

Fueled by eight consecutive points from Cameron Wright, Pitt scored the final 12 points of the first half inbuilding a 10-point halftime lead en route to a 58-46 win over Albany in its final non-conference game...Overthe final eight minutes of the first half, Albany missed its final nine shots and was held scoreless...Pitt ledby as many as 16 points (46-30) midway through the second half...Using a 13-4 run, Albany cut Pitt’s leaddown to seven points (50-43) with 2:48 to go, but the Panthers held off the Great Danes...Wright registeredcareer-highs for both assists (8) and rebounds (8)...Lamar Patterson became the 42nd player in schoolhistory to surpass the 1,000-point career mark with a jumper at the 14:20 mark of the first half...Pitt won its19th consecutive home game vs. a non-conference opponent...Pitt held its eighth opponent to 60 points orless on the year.

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17 January 14, 2014 McCamish Pavilion Atlanta, Ga.

No. 22 PITT 81, GEORGIA TECH 74 18 January 18, 2014 Carrier Dome Syracuse, N.Y.

No. 2 SYRACUSE 59, No. 22 PITT 54

Pitt improved to 4-0 in league play for the first time since 2010-11 as it registered an 81-74 win at GeorgiaTech...After trailing by three points (35-32) at halftime, Pitt began to attack the basket and started the secondhalf on a 9-2 run to take a 41-37 lead with 16:40 left...Lamar Patterson scored on a driving layup, Talib Zannaconverted a 3-point play off a layup, then followed with another layup and James Robinson made anotherlayup for its four-point lead...Pitt never trailed again as it went up by 11 points (56-45 with 9:00 to go), then14 (64-50 with 5:56 left)...Georgia Tech cut the Panthers’ lead to as few as five points in the closing minutes,but that was as close as the hosts came...Pitt shot 65.4 percent (17-26) from the floor in the second half andthey converted 13 layups...Pitt scored 46 of its 81 points in the paint...Zanna led Pitt in both scoring (22) andrebounding (nine)...Robinson scored a career-high 16 points and tied a career-high with five field goalsmade...Patterson finished with 12 points after totaling zero points in the first half...Pitt improved to 1-5 all-time vs. GT.

PITT 81 (16-1, 4-0 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 1 4 0 0 4 4 3 4 7 3 6 2 1 0 1 28Lamar Patterson-f 4 13 1 4 3 5 1 6 7 2 12 7 7 0 2 36Talib Zanna-c 8 10 0 0 6 10 3 6 9 4 22 0 0 0 1 31James Robinson-g 5 7 1 2 5 6 1 2 3 2 16 5 1 0 4 33Cameron Wright-g 6 10 0 1 2 3 0 2 2 3 14 4 3 0 1 35Jamel Artis 2 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 1 4 0 1 0 0 13Derrick Randall 2 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 2 5 0 0 1 0 8Chris Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4Josh Newkirk 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 12

TEAM 1 5 6Totals.............. 29 51 2 7 21 31 12 26 38 21 81 18 14 1 9 200Percentages: FG%: 56.9%; 3FG%: 28.6%; FT%: 67.7%.

GEORGIA TECH 74 (10-7, 1-3 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMarcus Georges-Hunt-f 4 10 2 4 3 5 0 0 0 5 13 2 3 0 1 37Kammeon Holsey-f 6 9 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 4 12 1 1 0 0 23Daniel Miller-c 5 7 0 0 2 3 2 2 4 2 12 1 2 5 2 34Chris Bolden-g 1 8 1 6 0 0 0 2 2 2 3 3 0 0 2 26Trae Golden-g 6 16 4 10 6 8 1 2 3 2 22 2 6 0 1 36Stacey Poole Jr. 2 4 0 1 3 3 0 1 1 2 7 0 0 0 0 17Quinton Stephens 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 5 3 4 0 0 0 10Corey Heyward 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 1 16Brooks Doyle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

TEAM 1 0 1Totals.............. 26 57 8 22 14 19 6 12 18 24 74 15 12 5 7 200Percentages: FG%: 45.6%; 3FG%: 36.4%; FT%: 73.7%.

Officials: Bryan Kersey, Ray Natili, Raymond Styons; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 7131.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPitt 32 49 81Georgia Tech 35 39 74

PITT 54 (16-2, 4-1 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 1 4 0 0 4 6 3 2 5 3 6 1 2 0 0 21Lamar Patterson-f 6 15 4 9 2 3 1 2 3 1 18 2 1 0 0 38Talib Zanna-c 4 8 0 0 4 6 4 7 11 3 12 1 2 0 0 37James Robinson-g 3 7 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 3 6 4 1 0 1 35Cameron Wright-g 3 7 1 3 2 4 0 6 6 2 9 1 3 0 0 38Jamel Artis 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 16Derrick Randall 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 3Chris Jones 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 7Josh Newkirk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5

TEAM 4 0 4 1Totals.............. 18 47 5 14 13 23 16 19 35 17 54 10 11 0 2 200Percentages: FG%: 38.3%; 3FG%: 35.7%; FT%: 56.5%.

SYRACUSE 59 (18-0, 5-0 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minJerami Grant-f 5 9 0 1 2 2 1 3 4 3 12 3 1 0 1 40C.J. Fair-f 5 11 1 3 2 6 1 5 6 3 13 2 2 3 0 40Rakeem Christmas-c 4 4 0 0 2 2 0 4 4 4 10 1 1 3 2 29Trevor Cooney-g 2 8 2 8 0 0 0 1 1 1 6 2 1 0 1 32Tyler Ennis-g 5 8 1 2 5 6 0 2 2 1 16 3 1 0 1 40-Michael Gbinije 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 8Baye Moussa Keita 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 1 0 0 2 1 1 11

TEAM 0 3 3Totals.............. 21 41 4 15 13 18 4 20 24 14 59 11 9 7 7 200Percentages: FG%: 51.2%; 3FG%: 26.7%; FT%: 72.2%.

Officials: Mike Eades, Brian Kersey, Ray Perone; Technical fouls: Pitt-TEAM. SU-None; Attendance: 30046.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPitt 21 33 54Syracuse 25 34 59

No. 22 Pitt dropped its first ACC game, a closely contested, seesaw, hard-fought 59-54 decision at No. 2Syracuse...Using three consecutive Lamar Patterson 3-pointers, Pitt got back in the game and erased a 10-point second half deficit (37-27 with 14:28 to play)...Pitt took advantage of a 6-0 run to tie the game at 46-46with 6:55 left to play...A Patterson 3-pointer gave Pitt a one-point lead (49-48) with 5:59 left...After Pitt tooka 52-49 lead with 4:41 to go on two Patterson free throws, Pitt came away with points on only one of its nextfive possessions and Syracuse scored 10 of the game’s final 12 points to register the victory...SU’s JeramiGrant converted two free throws followed by two consecutive layups from Tyler Ennis, who scored sixpoints in the game’s final two minutes...Ennis’ second was a driving layup that put SU up 55-52 with 31seconds left...Syracuse registered an opponent season-high 51.2 percent shooting vs. Pitt...Pitt shot itssecond-lowest percentage from the free throw line on the year (56.5 percent)...Pitt’s four-game win streakon the road was snapped...Pitt dropped to 10-17 all-time at the Carrier Dome.

19 January 21, 2014 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

No. 20 PITT 76, CLEMSON 43

CLEMSON 43 (13-5, 4-2 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minJaron Blossomgame-f 0 6 0 2 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 18KJ McDaniels-f 4 11 1 4 2 2 0 4 4 2 11 3 3 0 0 26Landry Nnoko-c 1 4 0 0 1 2 2 4 6 1 3 0 1 1 0 31Rod Hall-g 2 3 2 3 0 2 0 2 2 0 6 3 2 0 0 31Jordan Roper-g 2 5 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 2 6 1 2 0 0 16Austin Ajukwa 1 3 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 1 1 13Carson Fields 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 7Adonis Filer 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 8Damarcus Harrison 2 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 19Josh Smith 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 11Ibrahim Djambo 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 6Sidy Djitte 3 5 0 0 0 1 5 2 7 2 6 0 1 1 0 14

TEAM 1 0 1 1Totals.............. 16 50 4 19 7 14 12 16 28 11 43 9 14 4 2 200Percentages: FG%: 32.0%; 3FG%: 21.1%; FT%: 50.0%.

PITT 76 (17-2, 5-1 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 1 5 0 1 0 0 0 3 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 21Lamar Patterson-f 3 7 3 4 4 4 0 4 4 0 13 6 4 1 2 26Talib Zanna-c 9 10 0 0 4 6 1 1 2 1 22 0 0 2 2 21James Robinson-g 3 5 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 9 8 0 0 1 29Cameron Wright-g 5 8 1 1 1 2 0 2 2 1 12 2 1 0 1 25Jamel Artis 0 2 0 1 2 2 0 4 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 18Derrick Randall 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 15Chris Jones 1 3 0 1 2 2 1 5 6 1 4 3 0 0 0 20Josh Newkirk 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 10 3 0 0 0 15Aron Nwankwo 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2Joshua Ko 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Mike Lecak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Joseph Uchebo 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

TEAM 2 3 5 1Totals.............. 27 48 8 15 14 18 7 26 33 15 76 24 10 4 6 200Percentages: FG%: 56.3%; 3FG%: 53.3%; FT%: 77.8%.

Officials: Brian Dorsey (R), Sean Hull, Michael Stephens; Technical fouls: Clemson-Austin Ajukwa. PITT-None; Attendance: 12508.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalClemson 20 23 43Pitt 37 39 76

With a 33-point win, Pitt registered its fourth largest conference victory, a 76-43 win over Clemson...Theteams began the evening with identical 4-1 ACC records...Pitt took control with a 9-0 run before halftime,used 57.1 percent shooting (12-21) and assisted on all 12 field goals in building a 17-point halftime lead (37-20)...Pitt led by as many as 34 points with 1:36 to go...Lamar Patterson became the 19th player in schoolhistory to surpass both 1,000-point and 500-rebound totals for his career...Pitt assisted on 24 of 27 field goalsfor an 88.9 percentage, which ranked tied for the fifth best percentage in school history...Clemson was heldto 43 points and 32 percent (16-50) shooting for the game.

20 January 25, 2014 Comcast Center College Park, Md.

No. 20 PITT 83, MARYLAND 79

PITT 83 (18-2, 6-1 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 2 2 0 2 0 1 28Talib Zanna-f 4 6 0 0 8 14 3 4 7 3 16 0 3 0 0 33James Robinson-g 4 9 1 3 4 4 0 1 1 5 13 2 4 0 0 37Cameron Wright-g 4 9 0 0 4 9 0 4 4 4 12 3 2 0 1 27Lamar Patterson-g 8 14 0 3 12 14 1 6 7 2 28 7 2 0 4 30Jamel Artis 2 5 0 1 4 4 2 4 6 1 8 0 1 0 0 16Derrick Randall 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 6Chris Jones 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 14Josh Newkirk 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 9Joseph Uchebo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+

TEAM 1 2 3Totals.............. 25 49 1 7 32 47 10 27 37 20 83 12 16 0 7 200Percentages: FG%: 51.0%; 3FG%: 14.3%; FT%: 68.1%.

MARYLAND 79 (11-9, 3-4 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minEvan Smotrycz-f 3 6 2 3 2 2 0 7 7 4 10 0 2 0 0 21Jake Layman-f 7 12 1 3 3 3 2 3 5 4 18 2 2 1 3 35Shaquille Cleare-f 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 4 2 3 2 0 0 19Seth Allen-g 2 9 0 5 4 6 1 2 3 4 8 6 2 0 2 35Dez Wells-g 6 11 0 1 7 9 0 1 1 1 19 1 3 1 4 32Charles Mitchell 2 4 0 0 3 6 0 0 0 5 7 0 1 1 0 15Roddy Peters 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5Nick Faust 4 8 1 5 4 4 0 3 3 3 13 0 3 0 0 20Jonathan Graham 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 15Damonte Dodd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3

TEAM 2 1 3Totals.............. 26 54 4 17 23 30 6 22 28 29 79 13 17 3 9 200Percentages: FG%: 48.1%; 3FG%: 23.5%; FT%: 76.7%.

Officials: Karl Hess, Raymond Styons, Dwayne Gladden; Technical fouls: Pitt-None. Maryland-None;Attendance: 17202.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPitt 42 41 83Maryland 37 42 79

In its first visit to College Park since 1980, Pitt swept the two-game series with Maryland as it registeredan 83-79 win...Pitt used an 11-2 run to take a commanding 38-29 lead with 2:51 left before halftime...ThePanthers led by as many as 13 points (62-49) with 11:46 left in the game and held off Maryland the rest ofthe way...In scoring a game-high 28 points, Lamar Patterson notched career-highs for free throws made andattempts (12-14) and assists (7)...From the tipoff, Maryland jumped out to a 9-2 lead, but Pitt battled back totie the game at 16-16 with 9:04 left in the first half...Pitt shot 60 percent (12-20) in the second half alone...Pittheld its first road halftime lead of the year...Pitt set Jamie Dixon Era highs for free throws made (32) and freethrow attempts (47)...It was the most free throw attempts in a game for Pitt since the 1990 season...Pittimproved to 4-5 all-time vs. Maryland...Pitt won its fifth road game in its last six contests and improved to3-1 on the road in 2013-14.

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23 February 5, 2014 BankUnited Center Coral Gables, Fla.

No. 25 PITT 59, MIAMI 55 (OT) 24 February 5, 2014 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

No. 25 PITT 62, VIRGINIA TECH 57 (2OT)

PITT 59 (19-4, 7-3 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 2 6 0 1 0 0 3 4 7 2 4 2 2 1 0 33Lamar Patterson-f 6 14 4 7 9 12 1 2 3 4 25 4 4 1 1 43Talib Zanna-c 3 7 0 0 4 6 3 2 5 4 10 0 0 0 1 37James Robinson-g 2 7 0 1 1 2 1 5 6 3 5 2 1 1 1 33Cameron Wright-g 4 1 0 1 4 4 4 5 9 2 12 1 1 0 3 41Jamel Artis 0 3 0 2 1 2 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 13Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Chris Jones 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Josh Newkirk 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 18

TEAM 1 3 4Totals.............. 18 54 4 14 19 26 13 24 37 20 59 9 9 3 6 225Percentages: FG%: 33.3%; 3FG%: 28.6%; FT%: 73.1%.

MIAMI 55 (11-11, 2-7 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minDavon Reed 1 9 1 3 1 2 0 3 3 2 4 1 1 0 1 22Manu Lecomte 2 7 0 3 4 6 3 2 5 3 8 2 3 0 0 35Donnavan Kirk 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 1 22Tonye Jekin 1 3 0 0 1 2 3 1 4 4 3 0 0 0 2 20Garrius Adams 4 11 0 3 2 5 0 6 6 4 10 1 3 1 1 35Raphael Akpejiori 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 2 0 1 0 0 15Rion Brown 7 14 4 9 3 5 1 3 4 1 21 3 2 0 0 41Erik Swoope 3 3 0 0 1 3 3 2 5 3 7 1 0 2 0 34James Kelly 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

TEAM 7 5 12Totals.............. 18 52 5 20 14 25 17 26 43 20 55 9 14 4 5 225Percentages: FG%: 34.6%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 56.0%.

Officials: Ray Natill, Gary Maxwell, Joe Lindsay; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 5053.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalPitt 29 17 13 59Miami 28 18 9 55

Lamar Patterson scored 10 of Pitt’s 12 points and 10 of his game-high 25 points in overtime as Pitt ralliedpast Miami 59-55 at the BankUnited Center...Patterson’s 10 overtime points set a school record for mostpoints by a single player in a 1 OT game...Pitt played its first overtime game since March 3, 2013 home winvs. Villanova...Patterson hit a driving layup with 13 seconds left in regulation to put Pitt up by one, but Miamisent the game into overtime when Manu Lecomte split a pair of free-throws with seconds to go...Pattersonscored the final six points of the first half with a pair of 3-pointers to give the Panthers a 29-28 halftimelead...Patterson, Cameron Wright and Michael Young set career-highs for minutes played...Wright also seta career-high with nine rebounds...The game was Pitt’s second-ever trip to BankUnited Center and was thesecond overtime game between the two teams in as many contests, the Panthers won a double OT game,84-80 at the arena on Jan. 10, 2004.

VIRGINIA TECH 57 (8-15, 1-10 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minJoey Van Zegeren-f 4 6 0 0 2 3 2 3 5 5 10 0 3 3 1 32Jarell Eddie-f 5 15 5 12 0 0 1 4 5 1 15 1 1 0 1 46Trevor Thompson-f 3 6 0 0 2 2 0 6 6 5 8 1 2 1 0 29Devin Wilson-g 1 9 0 1 8 11 0 4 4 4 10 4 7 0 0 46Ben Emelogu-g 2 8 2 7 0 0 1 2 3 3 6 3 3 0 0 36Cadarian Raines 2 7 0 0 4 4 9 2 11 1 8 0 4 2 2 36Christian Beyer 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 3Will Johnston 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 2 0 3 0 0 1 22

TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 17 53 7 22 16 20 17 26 43 22 57 12 20 6 5 250Percentages: FG%: 32.1%; 3FG%: 31.8%; FT%: 80.0%.

PITT 62 (20-4, 8-3 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 4 0 1 0 27Lamar Patterson-f 1 9 0 6 3 6 0 1 1 2 5 5 4 1 2 44Talib Zanna-c 3 7 0 0 1 1 2 5 7 3 7 0 3 0 0 43James Robinson-g 4 7 3 4 5 7 0 4 4 4 16 3 1 0 4 42Cameron Wright-g 5 13 2 6 6 7 1 5 6 4 18 3 0 0 2 44Jamel Artis 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 1 1 1 1 0 1 14Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3Chris Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3Josh Newkirk 3 7 1 4 4 5 0 3 3 2 11 0 1 0 1 27Joseph Uchebo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3

TEAM 1 3 4Totals.............. 18 48 6 21 20 28 6 22 28 19 62 16 11 2 11 250Percentages: FG%: 37.5%; 3FG%: 28.6%; FT%: 71.4%.

Officials: James Luckie (R), Tim Nestor, Sean Hull; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12508.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 TotalVirginia Tech 26 22 4 5 57Pitt 27 21 4 10 62

Cameron Wright scored four of his game-high 18 points in the second overtime period to help Pitt registera 62-57 double overtime win over Virginia Tech...Pitt’s James Robinson tied the game at 48-48 and sent thegame into overtime when he converted a four-point play on a 3-pointer from the corner with 33 secondsleft..In the second overtime, Lamar Patterson gave Pitt a 54-52 lead on his first field goal of the game, thenWright converted four straight free throws for a commanding 58-54 Pitt lead with 2:59 to play...In regulation,Virginia Tech used a 7-0 run, fueled by a Jarrell Eddie 3-pointer and two Joey VanZegeren free throws totake a 48-44 lead with 33 seconds to play, but Robinson sent the game into overtime with his four-pointplay...Pitt held Virginia Tech to 0-13 shooting in the two overtime periods, while it converted 12-16 freethrows...Pitt won its 20th game for the 13th consecutive season...Pitt played in back-to-back overtimegames for the first time since the 1997-98 season...Pitt improved to 6-3 in overtime games played at thePetersen Events Center.

21 January 27, 2014 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

No. 17 DUKE 80, No. 18 PITT 65

DUKE 80 (17-4, 6-2 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minJabari Parker-f 7 19 2 6 5 7 2 9 11 2 21 1 1 1 1 34Rodney Hood-f 5 10 3 7 0 0 0 3 3 1 13 4 2 0 1 35Amile Jefferson-f 5 5 0 0 4 5 6 4 10 4 14 2 0 2 1 27Tyler Thornton-g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 14Rasheed Sulaimon-g 1 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 4 0 0 1 27Quinn Cook 3 7 1 3 2 3 0 3 3 1 9 6 2 0 1 27Matt Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5Josh Hairston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4Andre Dawkins 7 9 6 7 0 0 1 1 2 1 20 0 1 0 0 15Marshall Plumlee 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 0 0 1 1 1 0 12

TEAM 1 2 3Totals.............. 28 58 13 25 11 15 11 26 37 16 80 19 7 4 5 200Percentages: FG%: 48.3%; 3FG%: 52.0%; FT%: 73.3%.

PITT 65 (18-3, 6-2 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 3 7 1 1 2 2 3 4 7 1 9 0 1 1 0 27Lamar Patterson-f 4 14 1 5 5 6 2 3 5 3 14 1 5 0 2 36Talib Zanna-c 2 7 0 0 7 10 3 8 11 3 11 0 1 2 0 32James Robinson-g 4 6 0 1 2 4 0 1 1 2 10 5 0 0 2 35Cameron Wright-g 4 8 1 1 0 0 1 2 3 3 9 4 2 1 0 34Jamel Artis 2 4 2 3 2 2 1 1 2 0 8 0 0 1 0 12Derrick Randall 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6Chris Jones 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 1 0 0 5Josh Newkirk 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 13

TEAM 0 0 0Totals.............. 21 51 5 12 18 24 10 22 32 18 65 12 10 5 4 200Percentages: FG%: 41.2%; 3FG%: 41.7%; FT%: 75.0%.

Officials: Ray Natili (R), Roger Ayers, Bryan Kersey; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12944.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalDuke 34 46 80Pitt 32 33 65

No. 17 Duke set opponent season-highs for points (80), field goals made (28) and 3-point field goals made(13) in handing No. 18 Pitt an 80-65 home loss...The attendance of 12,944 set a Petersen Events Center andon-campus record for highest attended game...Duke used a 14-2 run that ended with an Andre Dawkins 3-pointer with 6:07 to go to give the Blue Devils a 64-51 lead...Dawkins hit another 3-pointer to give Duke a67-54 lead, then Quinn Cook converted a drive and layup for a 15-point lead (72-57) with four minutesleft...The last time Pitt gave up 80 points was on Jan. 5, 2011 at DePaul...Talib Zanna registered his 13thcareer double-double and seventh of the year...Lamar Patterson led Pitt in scoring for the 13th time on theyear...Jamie Dixon dropped to 17-1 vs. members of the previous ACC...The loss snapped a 14-game homewin streak and dropped Pitt to 12-1 at the Petersen Events Center on the year...The 15-point loss marked Pitt’sthird largest loss at the Petersen Events Center..Duke visited Pitt for the first time since Jan. 12, 1974.

22 February 2, 2014 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

VIRGINIA 48, No. 18 PITT 45

VIRGINIA 48 (17-5 8-1 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minAkil Mitchell-f 5 7 0 0 0 0 3 9 12 2 10 1 1 1 1 33Mike Tobey-c 2 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 4 4 0 3 2 0 21Joe Harris-g 4 12 2 6 1 4 1 2 3 3 11 3 2 1 0 26Malcolm Brogdon-g 6 12 2 2 2 3 1 4 5 1 16 4 0 0 0 35London Perrantes-g 0 4 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 4 0 1 0 34Justin Anderson 2 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 3 4 1 3 0 0 22Evan Nolte 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Anthony Gill 0 2 0 0 1 2 2 4 6 4 1 0 0 1 1 22Darion Atkins 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4

TEAM 1 0 1Totals.............. 19 47 4 12 6 12 11 22 33 17 48 13 9 6 2 200Percentages: FG%: 40.4%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 50.0%.

PITT 45 (18-4, 6-3 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 3 6 1 3 1 2 2 2 4 1 8 0 2 1 0 24Lamar Patterson-f 3 14 2 4 2 2 0 3 3 4 10 3 2 0 0 28Talib Zanna-c 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 29James Robinson-g 0 5 0 3 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 36Cameron Wright-g 4 9 1 1 0 0 0 3 3 2 9 3 0 0 2 34Jamel Artis 3 7 0 0 5 7 3 4 7 0 11 1 0 0 0 24Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2Chris Jones 1 3 0 0 1 2 3 1 4 1 3 1 0 0 0 10Josh Newkirk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 12Joseph Uchebo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

TEAM 3 1 4 1Totals.............. 15 47 4 11 11 19 12 20 32 13 45 10 8 2 4 200Percentages: FG%: 31.9%; 3FG%: 36.4%; FT%: 57.9%.

Officials: Les Jones (R), Michael Roberts, Brian O’Connell; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12508.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalVirginia 21 27 48Pitt 23 22 45

Malcolm Brogdon broke a 45-45 tie with a 3-pointer with one second left in regulation to give Virginia a 48-45 win over Pitt at the Petersen Events Center...On a Cameron Wright 3-pointer, Pitt took a 44-41 lead with6:52 left in the game, but the Panthers scored just one point the rest of the way...Virginia’s Joe Harris hit afree throw with 3:12 left to the game at 45-45...Pitt shot just 26.1 percent (6-23) in the second half alone...Withthe win, Virginia moved into sole possession of second place in the ACC at 8-1, while Pitt dropped into a thirdplace tie with Duke at 6-3...Pitt dropped back-to-back home games for the first time since the 2011-12season...Pitt dropped to 16-1 on the year when leading at halftime...Neither team led by more than four pointsin the game as the contest featured a school-record 17 ties...Pitt’s Jamel Artis set a new career-high forpoints (11)...Pitt’s 45 points were its second lowest scoring output of the year.

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27 February 23, 2014 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

FLORIDA STATE 71, PITT 66 28 February 26, 2014 Silvio O. Conte Forum Chestnut Hill, Mass.

PITT 66, BOSTON COLLEGE 59

Florida State built a lead in the first half on 54.2 percent shooting and held off several Pitt comebacks toregister a 71-66 win...Florida State used an 11-1 run midway through the first half to take a 10-point lead(29-19) with 4:06 left in the period...An Aaron Thomas 3-pointer at the buzzer gave FSU a 37-31 halftimelead...In the second half, Pitt battled back into the game to tie the score at 48-48 with a 6-0 run but could nottake the lead...FSU’s Okaro White scored nine points in the final 6:50, including a 3-pointer as the shot clockexpired to give the Seminoles a 58-52 lead with 2:20 to go...Pitt held FSU to 1-11 from the field in the secondhalf’s first 7 1/2 minutes...Lamar Patterson registered a game-high 22 points, his 10th career 20-pointgame...Talib Zanna grabbed a game-high 14 rebounds, his 20th career double figure rebound game...Pittdropped to 9-2 all-time vs. Florida State.

FLORIDA STATE 71 (16-11, 7-8 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minOkaro White-f 7 13 2 3 6 6 1 7 8 2 22 0 0 3 1 36Michael Ojo-c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 13Aaron Thomas-g 1 9 1 4 11 12 1 3 4 3 14 2 2 1 1 33Ian Miller-g 5 12 3 7 6 6 0 0 0 1 19 5 2 0 0 32Montay Brandon-g 2 3 0 0 2 5 2 10 12 1 6 0 1 0 1 31Devon Bookert 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 4 3 0 0 24Jarquez Smith 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 10Robert Gilchrist 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Boris Bojanovsky 3 3 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 5 8 0 2 0 0 19

TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 19 46 6 17 27 31 7 26 33 20 71 11 11 5 4 200Percentages: FG%: 41.3%; 3FG%: 35.3%; FT%: 87.1%.

PITT 66 (20-7, 8-6 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 0 4 0 0 5 6 1 1 2 1 5 0 0 0 2 17Lamar Patterson-f 8 21 4 11 2 3 3 5 8 5 22 5 1 0 0 34Talib Zanna-c 1 4 0 1 5 8 5 9 14 4 7 0 4 0 1 29James Robinson-g 2 7 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 5 6 3 1 1 3 33Cameron Wright-g 5 11 0 0 2 3 1 3 4 3 12 2 2 1 0 34Jamel Artis 1 2 0 0 2 5 0 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 0 14Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 10Chris Jones 2 4 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 16Josh Newkirk 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 0 0 13

TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 20 54 8 18 18 28 14 22 36 24 66 12 11 3 7 200Percentages: FG%: 37.0%; 3FG%: 44.4%; FT%: 64.3%.

Officials: Karl Hess (R), Les Jones, Bryan Kersey; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12508.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalFlorida State 37 34 71Pitt 31 35 66

PITT 66 (21-7, 9-6 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 1 5 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 0 0 16Lamar Patterson-f 5 12 4 7 2 2 1 4 5 4 16 5 5 0 2 36Talib Zanna-c 7 10 0 0 7 8 3 3 6 4 21 1 2 0 0 28James Robinson-g 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 4 0 3 0 0 0 33Cameron Wright-g 6 9 0 0 2 2 4 2 6 2 14 2 4 0 1 36Jamel Artis 2 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 7 0 3 1 1 17Derrick Randall 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 2 0 0 1 0 9Chris Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3Josh Newkirk 1 3 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 1 3 3 0 0 0 22

TEAM 1 2 3Totals.............. 23 46 5 10 15 19 13 20 33 19 66 15 17 2 4 200Percentages: FG%: 50.0%; 3FG%: 50.0%; FT%: 78.9%.

BOSTON COLLEGE 59 (7-21, 3-12 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minWill Magarity-f 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 1 17Ryan Anderson-f 2 6 0 0 6 7 2 3 5 2 10 1 4 1 3 28Olivier Hanlan-g 10 15 1 4 4 7 0 1 1 2 25 3 1 0 3 39Joe Rahon-g 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 5 1 0 1 24Patrick Heckmann-g 5 6 3 4 2 6 1 3 4 4 15 0 1 0 1 25Garland Owens 3 5 0 0 1 2 2 1 3 3 7 0 2 0 1 30Eddie Odio 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 14Lonnie Jackson 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 13Alex Dragicevich 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 10

TEAM 0 0 0Totals.............. 21 44 4 16 13 22 7 11 18 16 59 10 11 3 10 200Percentages: FG%: 47.7%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 59.1%.

Officials: Ray Natili (R), Tim Nestor, Sean Hull; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 3329.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPitt 35 31 66Boston College 26 33 59

Pitt ended a three-game losing streak and improved to 5-2 in road games as it held off Boston College fora 66-59 victory in the two schools’ first meeting in nearly 10 years...Pitt used 3-pointers from Jamel Artisand Lamar Patterson as it took control with a 12-0 first half run to go up 23-11 with 11:13 to go in the half...Itled by as many as 15 points (30-15) with 5:24 in the first half...Pitt converted 53.8 percent (14-26) of its firsthalf field goals in building a nine-point halftime lead...In the second half, Pitt grabbed an early 14-point lead(40-26), but BC used an 8-0 run to cut the margin down to five points (42-37) with 15:25 left...Talib Zannanotched his fourth 20-point game of the year and seventh of his career...He also became the 43rd player inschool history to surpass the 1,000-point mark for a career...Pitt won its seventh straight game and 11th inits last 12 meetings against Boston College...Pitt also improved to 10-4 all-time vs. BC at Conte Forum.

25 February 12, 2014 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

No. 1 SYRACUSE 58, No. 25 PITT 56

Tyler Ennis hit a 40-foot 3-pointer with one second left to give No. 1 Syracuse a 58-56 win over Pitt at thePetersen Events Center...With 4.4 seconds, Ennis took the inbounds pass and dribbled up the court beforelaunching a shot from 40-feet that swished through the net...Talib Zanna gave Pitt a 56-55 lead with 4.4seconds to go when he converted two free throws...Two Zanna free throws and a Zanna tipin gave Pitt a 54-48 lead with 1:56 left...Syracuse cut Pitt’s lead down to one point (54-53) with 52 seconds to go on a C.J. Fair3-pointer and a Fair jumper...After Pitt missed on an opportunity, Ennis gave Syracuse the lead with 10seconds to go when he was fouled and converted both free throws...Zanna gave Pitt the lead back with histwo free throws...Syracuse outscored Pitt 10-3 over the game’s final 1:56...Pitt outrebounded the Orange 11(35-24) and outscored SU 15-3 on second chance points...Zanna registered his 14th career and eight seasondouble-double...With the loss, Pitt dropped to 9-1 vs. top-5 ranked opponents and 13-2 vs. top-10 rankedopponents at the Petersen Events Center...Pitt dropped to 2-15 all-time vs. the nation’s No. 1 ranked team...Theattendance of 12,935 ranked as the second largest crowd in Petersen Events Center history.

SYRACUSE 58 (24-0, 11-0 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minJerami Grant-f 2 6 0 0 2 2 3 2 5 3 6 3 2 0 1 35C.J. Fair-f 6 14 1 2 1 1 0 4 4 3 14 1 2 0 1 39Rakeem Christmas-f 3 4 0 0 1 2 1 4 5 4 7 2 1 3 0 35Trevor Cooney-g 3 8 3 8 2 2 0 2 2 2 11 0 1 0 0 34Tyler Ennis-g 3 7 1 2 6 8 0 2 2 2 13 5 2 0 0 35Michael Gbinije 1 3 1 2 4 4 1 3 4 2 7 1 0 0 0 22

TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 18 42 6 14 16 19 6 18 24 16 58 12 8 3 2 200Percentages: FG%: 42.9%; 3FG%: 42.9%; FT%: 84.2%.

PITT 56 (20-5, 8-4 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 4 0 2 1 0 18Lamar Patterson-f 5 16 3 8 1 3 2 2 4 2 14 4 3 0 0 36Talib Zanna-c 4 9 0 0 8 9 7 7 14 3 16 1 2 1 0 29James Robinson-g 2 8 2 5 2 2 1 3 4 3 8 5 2 0 2 36Cameron Wright-g 3 8 0 3 0 0 1 2 3 1 6 2 2 0 1 35Jamel Artis 1 2 0 0 2 2 2 3 5 2 4 1 0 1 1 21Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 11Josh Newkirk 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 0 1 1 4 2 0 0 0 14

TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 18 50 6 19 14 19 16 19 35 16 56 15 11 7 4 200Percentages: FG%: 36.0%; 3FG%: 31.6%; FT%: 73.7%.

Officials: Bryan Dorsey (R), Mike Eades, Mike Stephens; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12935.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalSyracuse 24 34 58Pitt 27 29 56

26 February 15, 2014 Smith Center Chapel Hill, N.C.

NORTH CAROLINA 75, No. 25 PITT 71

PITT 71 (20-6, 8-5 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 3 4 0 0 2 2 2 4 6 4 8 1 2 0 1 19Lamar Patterson-f 5 15 3 9 3 4 2 2 4 3 16 2 1 1 4 24Talib Zanna-f 2 11 0 0 1 4 5 3 8 2 5 0 1 2 0 31James Robinson-g 4 11 0 2 2 2 0 5 5 3 10 2 4 1 2 32Cameron Wright-g 4 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 8 2 3 0 2 24Jamel Artis 4 6 0 2 5 7 1 6 7 3 13 1 0 0 1 20Derrick Randall 2 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 8Chris Jones 1 3 1 2 2 2 0 1 1 2 5 0 2 0 0 21Josh Newkirk 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 18Joseph Uchebo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

TEAM 4 2 6Totals.............. 26 64 4 15 15 23 17 23 40 22 71 10 14 4 11 200Percentages: FG%: 40.6%; 3FG%: 26.7%; FT%: 65.2%.

NORTH CAROLINA 75 (17-7, 7-4 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMeeks, Kennedy-f 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 3 2 0 1 1 0 11Tokoto, J.P.-f 3 5 0 1 2 3 2 2 4 2 8 4 4 0 2 24McAdoo, James M-f 11 18 0 0 2 7 7 5 12 5 24 0 1 0 1 37McDonald, Leslie-g 1 8 1 6 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 0 0 0 28Paige, Marcus-g 5 9 5 6 3 3 0 4 4 1 18 4 4 0 4 38Britt, Nate 1 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 18Johnson, Brice 3 6 0 0 7 10 1 6 7 4 13 1 0 5 0 24Hubert, Desmond 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3Simmons, Jackson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3Hicks, Isaiah 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 2 0 12James, Joel 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2

TEAM 0 3 3Totals.............. 27 61 6 14 15 25 16 24 40 20 75 14 13 9 7 200Percentages: FG%: 44.3%; 3FG%: 42.9%; FT%: 60.0%.

Officials: Karl Hess, Raymond Styons, Tim Kelly; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 20341.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPitt 31 40 71North Carolina 35 40 75

Pitt cut a 12-point deficit down to two points with five minutes to go in the game, but could not close the gapas North Carolina claimed a 75-71 win at the Smith Center...Pitt battled back from a 12-point UNC lead (61-49 with 8:50 left) all the way down to two points (63-61) with 5:00 to go...UNC’s James Michael McAdoo keptPitt at bay with consecutive field goals...Jamel Artis hit 1-2 free throws to trim UNC’s lead to 74-71 with 23seconds left...On the second attempt, a miss, Pitt grabbed the offensive rebound and had three opportunitiesto tie the game in the last 22 seconds...Pitt used a Lamar Patterson 3-pointer to jump out to an early 18-11lead with 11:08 left in the first half...UNC battled back to take a 35-31 halftime lead with an 11-2 runhighlighted by a four-point play from Marcus Paige...It was Pitt’s fifth consecutive game decided by fivepoints or fewer...UNC won its sixth straight game...Pitt and North Carolina met for the first time in 18 years.

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31 March 8, 2014 Littlejohn Coliseum Clemson, S.C.

PITT 83, CLEMSON 78 (OT)March 13, 2014 ACC Tourney Second Round Greensboro, N.C.

PITT 84, WAKE FOREST 5532

PITT 83 (23-8, 11-7 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 2 7 1 3 2 4 1 4 5 1 7 3 0 0 0 30Lamar Patterson-f 10 19 5 9 5 5 0 7 7 3 30 2 5 0 1 41Talib Zanna-c 5 8 0 0 0 0 3 7 10 5 10 0 1 1 0 40-James Robinson-g 3 5 0 2 3 4 0 3 3 1 9 7 0 0 2 36Cameron Wright-g 5 11 1 2 5 6 3 1 4 4 16 5 3 0 4 38Jamel Artis 2 3 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 2 6 1 2 0 1 16Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 4Josh Newkirk 1 3 0 1 2 2 0 2 2 0 4 1 1 0 3 20

TEAM 3 0 3Totals.............. 28 56 7 18 20 25 10 25 35 18 83 19 12 1 11 225Percentages: FG%: 50.0%; 3FG%: 38.9%; FT%: 80.0%.

CLEMSON 78 (19-11, 10-8 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minJaron Blossomgame-f 5 10 2 6 2 2 0 6 6 2 14 1 1 0 1 40KJ McDaniels-f 7 18 2 4 8 9 3 1 4 3 24 4 2 1 1 37Landry Nnoko-c 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 3 4 2 2 3 0 39Rod Hall-g 4 6 1 2 3 5 1 3 4 1 12 6 2 0 1 37Damarcus Harrison-g 3 8 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 0 3 0 1 25Austin Ajukwa 2 3 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 3 6 0 0 0 2 18Jordan Roper 4 8 3 6 1 2 0 1 1 3 12 1 1 0 0 19Ibrahim Djambo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4Sidy Djitte 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 6

TEAM 3 3 6Totals.............. 27 57 9 23 15 20 9 19 28 18 78 14 12 4 6 225Percentages: FG%: 47.4%; 3FG%: 39.1%; FT%: 75.0%.

Officials: Les Jones, Raymond Styons, Dwayne Gladden; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 10000.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalPitt 29 38 16 83Clemson 38 29 11 78

Pitt sent the game into overtime after erasing a five point deficit (65-60) with 13 seconds to go in regulation,then built a comfortable seven point lead in overtime to hold off host Clemson for an 83-78 road victory...Trailing65-60 with 13 seconds left, Lamar Patterson converted a 3-pointer, then with two seconds to go, tapped theball away from a Clemson ballhandler into the hands of Josh Newkirk, who sent the game into overtime whenhe hit a short jumper at the buzzer...In overtime, Pitt scored the period’s first three field goals (Patterson 3-pointer, Wright jumper and layup) to take a commanding seven-point, 74-67 lead...The Panthers converted7-10 free throws, including each of its last six en route to outscoring Clemson 16-11 overtime...Pitt trailedby as many as 11 points (38-27) with 1:08 left in the first half...Clemson used 57.7 percent shooting (15-26)to build a 38-29 halftime lead...Patterson tied a career-high with 30 points...Pitt tied a school-record with a7-2 league road record...With its 11-7 ACC record, Pitt clinched the No. 5 seed upon entering the ACCTournament...Pitt improved to 4-0 in overtime games on the year.

WAKE FOREST 55 (17-16)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minDevin Thomas-f 3 6 0 0 2 3 3 3 6 5 8 0 4 1 0 26Travis McKie-f 0 6 0 4 2 2 0 3 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 18Arnaud Adala Moto-f 2 5 0 0 1 2 2 2 4 4 5 1 1 0 0 23Codi Miller-McIntyre-g 5 13 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 1 10 4 2 0 0 36Coron Williams-g 5 8 3 6 3 4 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 1 32Madison Jones 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 0 1 0 1 11Miles Overton 1 2 0 1 3 5 1 1 2 1 5 1 2 0 1 12Andre Washington 1 4 0 0 2 2 2 1 3 1 4 0 1 1 0 16Aaron Rountree 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 12Tyler Cavanaugh 1 6 1 4 0 0 0 2 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 14

TEAM 2 2 4Totals.............. 18 53 4 18 15 20 12 18 30 18 55 6 14 2 3 200Percentages: FG%: 34.0%; 3FG%: 22.2%; FT%: 75.0%.

PITT 84 (24-8)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 4 8 1 1 0 0 0 3 3 4 9 0 2 0 0 17Lamar Patterson-f 8 13 4 6 4 4 2 3 5 2 24 4 2 1 2 29Talib Zanna-f 8 10 0 0 1 1 4 5 9 2 17 3 1 1 3 28James Robinson-g 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 3 2 6 0 0 1 25Cameron Wright-g 2 8 0 2 4 4 0 2 2 2 8 1 2 0 1 28Jamel Artis 0 4 0 1 3 5 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 1 1 21Derrick Randall 1 3 0 0 1 2 2 5 7 1 3 0 1 0 0 10Chris Jones 2 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 10Josh Newkirk 4 6 1 2 1 2 0 1 1 1 10 5 0 0 1 24Aron Nwankwo 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2Joshua Ko 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2Mike Lecak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2Joseph Uchebo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2

TEAM 4 1 5Totals.............. 31 62 7 16 15 20 14 24 38 20 84 20 8 3 10 200Percentages: FG%: 50.0%; 3FG%: 43.8%; FT%: 75.0%.

Officials: Jamie Luckie, Les Jones, Sean Hull; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 21533.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalWake Forest 25 30 55Pitt 39 45 84

Pitt set the tone by taking an early 9-2 lead, gradually built a 14-point halftime lead, then opened up the gamein the second half with a 17-1 run to hand Wake Forest an 84-55 loss...In the second half, Pitt scored on nineof its first 11 possessions and Lamar Patterson scored nine consecutive points in leading Pitt to a 17-1 runthat gave Pitt a 60-31 lead with 12:30 to go in the game...Early in the game, Pitt took a 17-6 lead with 13:33left in the first half...With its 29-point victory, Pitt tied a school-record for largest league tournament title winas it tied a 29-point victory vs. Rhode Island (74-45) on March 6, 1981 in the Eastern 8 Tournament...The winranked as the second most lopsided in ACC Tournament history...Patterson set a new school record forcareer games played...Pitt shot 50 percent for the fourth time in its last five games...The game marked Pitt’sfirst-ever ACC Tournament contest.

29 March 1, 2014 Purcell Pavilion/Joyce Center South Bend, Ind.

PITT 85, NOTRE DAME 81 (OT)

PITT 85 (22-7, 10-6 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 3 6 1 1 6 6 2 1 3 2 13 0 2 1 0 30Talib Zanna-f 6 10 0 0 5 6 10 4 14 2 17 1 3 0 2 34James Robinson-g 1 8 1 3 4 4 2 2 4 4 7 2 1 0 1 40-Cameron Wright-g 7 15 0 1 1 2 1 4 5 1 15 2 0 0 3 40-Lamar Patterson-g 6 17 1 7 7 8 1 6 7 4 20 7 1 0 2 42Jamel Artis 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 7Derrick Randall 2 2 0 0 1 2 2 0 2 1 5 0 0 0 0 8Chris Jones 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Josh Newkirk 3 4 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 8 2 1 0 1 20

TEAM 1 0 1Totals.............. 28 65 5 15 24 28 21 17 38 17 85 15 9 1 9 225Percentages: FG%: 43.1%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 85.7%.

NOTRE DAME 81 (15-15, 6-11 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minTom Knight-f 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 14Garrick Sherman-c 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 3 6 1 5 0 2 31Eric Atkins-g 5 11 2 5 5 8 0 1 1 2 17 9 4 1 1 45Pat Connaughton-g 7 10 4 6 1 1 0 4 4 2 19 2 1 0 1 41Steve Vasturia-g 3 7 3 6 6 6 3 3 6 3 15 1 1 0 3 29V.J. Beachem 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 6Austin Burgett 1 3 1 3 5 6 0 0 0 3 8 0 1 0 0 19Demetrius Jackson 1 2 1 2 2 2 0 1 1 2 5 1 3 0 1 20Zach Auguste 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 2 4 4 6 0 0 0 0 20

TEAM 0 1 1 1Totals.............. 23 42 12 23 23 27 5 17 22 23 81 14 16 1 8 225Percentages: FG%: 54.8%; 3FG%: 52.2%; FT%: 85.2%.

Officials: Mike Eades, Brian Dorsey, Michael Roberts; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 9149.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT TotalPitt 35 30 20 85Notre Dame 39 26 16 81

Pitt scored a school-record 20 points in overtime and converted 14-15 OT free throws to defeat Notre Dame85-81...Pitt took the lead for good with 1:56 left when James Robinson made a pair of free throws and TalibZanna followed with a dunk 33 seconds later to give Pitt a four-point lead (76-72) with 43 seconds left inOT...Pitt hit its final seven free throws to close out the game...Notre Dame led by as many as 12 points in thefirst half (28-16) at the 7:58 mark...In the first half, UND shot 73.7 percent (14-19), 7-9 from 3-point range,but held only a four-point halftime lead...Pitt battled back and used a 6-0 spurt to go ahead 63-56 on aCameron Wright layup with 6:24 left, but Pitt went scoreless over the next five minutes...After a MichaelYoung tipin gave Pitt a 65-62 lead with 1:17 to go, Notre Dame’s V.J. Beachem hit a 3-pointer with nineseconds left to tie the score at 65-65...Pitt finished with a season-high 21 offensive rebounds and outscoredUND 21-5 on second chance points...UND shot a Pitt opponent high of 58.5 percent (23-42) from the floor...LamarPatterson became the third player in school history to score 1,000 points, grab 500 rebounds and dish out400 assists in a career...Mike Young tied a career-high with 13 points...Pitt improved to 3-0 in overtimegames and 6-2 in road games on the year...Pitt won its 10th league game for the 12th time in the last 13seasons...In defeating the Irish for the first time since 2009, Pitt snapped a five-game losing streak to NotreDame and three-game losing streak at Purcell Pavilion.

30 NORTH CAROLINA STATE 74, PITT 67March 3, 2014 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

NC State’s T.J. Warren established a new Petersen Events Center scoring record with 41 points to give theWolfpack a 74-67 win over Pitt...Warren also finished with an arena record 16 field goals made...Warrenscored 26 of his 41 points in the second half and led NC State to 57.7 percent (15-26) in the second half...NCState scored on seven consecutive possessions in the second half to keep its lead..Pitt’s Josh Newkirk ledPitt with a career-high 20 points (5-5 3FG) and tied a school record for most consecutive 3-point field goalsmade with seven...Pitt led by as many as 13 points in the first half (36-23) with 3:37 left, but NC State wenton an 8-0 run, sparked by six points from Lennard Freeman to cut the deficit to five points at halftime (36-31)...In the second half, NC State used a 7-0 run to tie the game at 44-44 with 16:03 left, then eventually tookthe lead on a Warren jumper with 13:04 to go...Pitt finished with only two offensive rebounds, an all-timeschool record low...The Panthers also tied a Jamie Dixon Era low with only 23 total rebounds.

NC STATE 74 (18-12, 8-9 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minT.J. Warren-f 16 22 3 5 6 7 2 3 5 1 41 3 2 1 4 38Kyle Washington-f 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 19Jordan Vandenberg-c 0 1 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 4 2 3 0 0 0 16Tyler Lewis-g 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 1 6 2 1 0 0 19Ralston Turner-g 1 8 1 6 1 2 1 1 2 2 4 1 1 0 0 22Anthony Barber 3 4 1 1 2 4 0 5 5 3 9 5 0 0 0 21Desmond Lee 0 7 0 4 0 1 0 5 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 22Lennard Freeman 3 5 0 0 4 7 6 2 8 3 10 0 0 0 1 24BeeJay Anya 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 19

Team 1 3 4Totals.............. 26 55 7 19 15 25 13 22 35 21 74 15 6 1 5 200Percentages: FG%: 47.3%; 3FG%: 36.8%; FT%: 60.0%.

PITT 67 (22-8, 10-7 ACC)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 2 5 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 7 1 0 0 2 22Lamar Patterson-f 4 12 2 8 7 12 0 3 3 4 17 6 2 0 0 32Talib Zanna-c 3 5 0 0 5 6 1 8 9 3 11 0 1 1 0 35James Robinson-g 2 4 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 5 5 5 2 0 0 26Cameron Wright-g 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 0 0 19Jamel Artis 3 6 1 2 0 1 0 2 2 1 7 2 0 1 0 18Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 5Chris Jones 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 9Josh Newkirk 7 8 5 5 1 2 0 1 1 1 20 2 1 0 1 34

TEAM 0 1 1Totals.............. 21 42 10 21 15 23 2 21 23 21 67 18 8 3 3 200Percentages: FG%: 50.0%; 3FG%: 47.6%; FT%: 65.2%.

Officials: James Luckie (R), Joe Lindsay, Gary Maxwell; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12508.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalNC State 31 43 74Pitt 36 31 67

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34 March 15, 2014 ACC Tournament Semifinal Greensboro, N.C.

No. 6 VIRGINIA 51, PITT 48

35 March 20, 2014 NCAA Tournament Second Round Orlando, Fla.

PITT 77, COLORADO 48 36 March 22, 2014 NCAA Tournament Third Round Orlando, Fla.

No. 1 FLORIDA 61, PITT 45

PITT 48 (25-9)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 2 0 16Lamar Patterson-f 6 15 2 8 1 2 0 7 7 2 15 2 2 0 1 38Talib Zanna-f 5 8 0 0 5 6 5 4 9 1 15 0 2 0 0 39James Robinson-g 2 8 1 3 2 2 1 4 5 3 7 3 0 0 1 34Cameron Wright-g 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 4 1 1 0 3 34Jamel Artis 0 4 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 11Derrick Randall 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 1Josh Newkirk 1 5 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 3 3 3 1 0 1 27

TEAM 1 0 1Totals.............. 18 49 3 14 9 14 9 20 29 14 48 9 8 2 6 200Percentages: FG%: 36.7%; 3FG%: 21.4%; FT%: 64.3%.

VIRGINIA 51 (27-6)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minAkil Mitchell-f 4 6 0 0 0 0 2 6 8 2 8 0 3 1 0 30Mike Tobey-c 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 14Joe Harris-g 5 12 2 7 0 0 0 4 4 2 12 0 1 0 0 30Malcolm Brogdon-g 5 11 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 0 10 3 2 0 0 37London Perrantes-g 1 5 1 3 2 2 0 2 2 3 5 5 1 0 2 35Justin Anderson 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 1 1 0 18Evan Nolte 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2Anthony Gill 3 7 0 0 4 5 0 5 5 3 10 1 0 1 1 25Darion Atkins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 9

TEAM 1 1 2Totals.............. 21 45 3 12 6 7 5 22 27 13 51 9 11 5 3 200Percentages: FG%: 46.7%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 85.7%.

Officials: Karl Hess, Roger Ayers, Sean Hull; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 21533.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPitt 24 24 48Virginia 26 25 51

No. 9 seed Pitt jumped out a 13-0 lead and never looked back, defeating No. 8 seed Colorado by 29-points(77-48) in the NCAA Second Round in Orlando, Fla. (Amway Center)...Talib Zanna, who scored 16 of hisgame-high 18 points in the first half, sparked Pitt with six points in the 13-0 run and Michael Young contributeda 3-pointer...Using an 8-0 run, Pitt extended its lead to as a commanding 23-5 lead, then finished off the halfby extended the margin to 28 points (46-18) at hallftime...In the first half, Pitt shot 62.1 percent (18-29),finished with 12 steals, held CU to 29.4 percent (5-17) shooting and forced CU into 10 turnovers...Pitt led byas many as 32 points (61-29) with 11:03 remaining in the game...Pitt’s 29-point victory marked its all-timelargest NCAA win...Pitt’s 28-point halftime lead marked its largest of the year, largest in an NCAA game andsecond largest halftime lead in a neutral site game in school history...Pitt committed only three turnovers,an NCAA Tournament and Jamie Dixon Era low...Since 2002, Pitt improved to 10-2 in NCAA opening roundgames, while Jamie Dixon improved to 8-2 in opening round games.PITT 77 (26-9)

tot-fg 3-pt reboundsPlayer fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 4 6 1 1 0 0 1 2 3 1 9 0 0 0 2 21Lamar Patterson-f 4 11 2 5 0 0 1 3 4 1 10 4 0 1 2 28Talib Zanna-f 6 7 0 0 6 6 1 4 5 0 18 0 1 2 1 26James Robinson-g 1 6 1 2 0 0 1 5 6 2 3 8 1 0 3 29Cameron Wright-g 4 9 0 0 3 4 0 4 4 2 11 2 1 0 3 30Jamel Artis 3 4 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 7 2 0 0 0 17Derrick Randall 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 9Chris Jones 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 8 0 0 0 1 10Josh Newkirk 1 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 18Aron Nwankwo 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2Joshua Ko 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Mike Lecak 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Joseph Uchebo 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 5

TEAM 3 1 4Totals.............. 31 61 4 14 11 12 9 24 33 13 77 18 3 3 12 200Percentages: FG%: 50.8%; 3FG%: 28.6%; FT%: 91.7%.

COLORADO 48 (23-12)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minWesley Gordon-f 2 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 0 6 1 2 0 0 22Xavier Johnson-f 5 8 1 4 0 1 1 3 4 3 11 1 4 0 0 33Josh Scott-f 4 7 0 0 6 7 1 5 6 2 14 0 2 0 1 31Askia Booker-g 2 9 0 2 2 2 1 4 5 0 6 0 4 0 0 23Xavier Talton-g 1 6 1 4 0 0 0 1 1 3 3 0 3 0 0 25Eli Stalzer 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 8Tre’Shaun Fletcher 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 3 2 1 0 0 0 12Kevin Nelson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Dustin Thomas 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 18Beau Gamble 1 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 2Jaron Hopkins 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 20George King 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Ben Mills 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

TEAM 2 1 3Totals.............. 15 42 4 16 14 18 7 22 29 12 48 5 17 0 2 200Percentages: FG%: 35.7%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 77.8%.

Officials: Joe DeRosa, Brian O’Connell, Rick Crawford; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 16074.Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPitt 46 31 77Colorado 18 30 48

No. 1 Florida handed Pitt its largest loss of the season, a 16-point, 61-45 loss in NCAA Tournament ThirdRound action...Following nine lead changes in a closely contested, low-scoring first half, Pitt took advantageof a Lamar Patterson 3-pointer and a Michael Young jumper with eight seconds left to cut a five-point Floridalead down to two points...But Florida’s Scottie Wilbekin swished a 3-pointer at the buzzer to give UF a five-point halftime advantage (27-22)...Florida used a 7-0 run to take a 10-point lead (34-24) with 16:01remaining...Pitt trailed by eight or more points the rest of the way...Florida outscored Pitt 16-6 off turnoversand outrebounded the Panthers 38-31...Pitt finished the game with a season-low six free throw attempts...TalibZanna led Pitt with 10 points...In Pitt’s two NCAA Tournament games, Zanna averaged 14.0 points and shot78.6 percent (11-14) from the floor...Pitt scored just 45 points and dropped to 0-4 when scoring less than 50points on the year...Pitt dropped to 2-16 all-time vs. the nation’s No. 1 ranked team...It was the second timePitt faced the nation’s No. 1 ranked team in the NCAA and the first time since it played No. 1 NC State on March16, 1974...Pitt concluded its season with a 26-10 overall record, its eighth-most season victories in schoolhistory.PITT 45 (26-10)

tot-fg 3-pt reboundsPlayer fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 0 21Lamar Patterson-f 3 11 1 7 1 2 1 7 8 1 8 4 2 0 1 36Talib Zanna-f 5 7 0 0 0 0 2 4 6 4 10 0 2 1 0 38James Robinson-g 0 5 0 3 1 2 0 3 3 2 1 6 2 0 2 36Cameron Wright-g 3 10 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 1 7 1 2 0 1 27Jamel Artis 3 8 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 0 7 0 0 0 0 16Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Chris Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+Josh Newkirk 3 6 2 3 0 1 0 1 1 2 8 2 1 0 0 24

TEAM 5 2 7 1Totals.............. 19 51 4 17 3 6 10 21 31 12 45 14 11 2 4 200Percentages: FG%: 37.3%; 3FG%: 23.5%; FT%: 50.0%.

FLORIDA 61 (34-2)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minWill Yeguete-f 4 5 0 1 0 0 2 2 4 2 8 1 0 1 1 23Casey Prather-f 3 6 0 0 2 2 2 4 6 1 8 2 1 0 3 32Patric Young-c 3 11 0 0 1 2 6 2 8 1 7 0 0 4 1 30Scottie Wilbekin-g 9 15 3 7 0 1 1 2 3 2 21 2 1 0 2 32Michael Frazier-g 3 10 2 9 2 2 0 3 3 0 10 1 1 0 1 32Kasey Hill 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 1 3 2 1 0 2 24Dorian Finney-Smith 2 8 0 3 0 0 2 6 8 0 4 1 1 0 0 25Chris Walker 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

TEAM 1 3 4 1Totals.............. 25 58 5 20 6 9 14 24 38 7 61 9 6 5 10 200Percentages: FG%: 43.1%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 66.7%.

Officials: Doug Sirmons, Tony Padilla, Pat Driscoll; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 18512.

Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPitt 22 23 45Florida 27 34 61

In a close, slow-paced, hard-fought possession-based game, No. 6 Virginia advanced to the ACC Tourna-ment Final with a 51-48 win over Pitt...Virginia used a 6-1 run to build an eight point lead (45-37) with 9:30to go, but Pitt held the Cavaliers scoreless over a six minute span and battled back with a 5-0 run to cut thedeficit to three points (45-42) with 4:26 left...After Lamar Patterson trimmed the deficit to three points with51 seconds left, Pitt’s James Robinson stripped the ball from UVa’s Malcolm Brogdon and drove all the waydown the court for a layup through contact which cut the lead to one point (49-48) with 10 secondsleft...Virginia’s Anthony Gill converted two free throws with nine seconds to go...Talib Zanna concluded thethree-game ACC Tournament with a 17.0 points and 13.0 rebounds per game averages, while Pattersonfinished at 17.0 ppg...Zanna was named to the ACC All-Tournament First Team, while Patterson earnedSecond Team honors...The last time Pitt won two league tournament games was in 2008 when it capturedthe Big East Championship with four wins.

33 March 14, 2014 ACC Tourney Quarterfinal Greensboro, N.C.

PITT 80, No. 15 NORTH CAROLINA 75

Pitt won its fifth game in six tries with an 80-75 victory over No. 15 ranked North Carolina...Pitt jumped outto an early lead and extended to as many as 18 points in the first half (27-9 with 5:56 left)...Sparked by fivepoints from James Robinson and four from Talib Zanna, Pitt outscored UNC 13-1 over a five minute first halfspan...Pitt built a 20-point lead (61-41) with 7:22 to play...Utilizing a full-court press, UNC battled back intothe game, outscoring Pitt 18-7 over a three minute span to cut the deficit down to as few as three points (78-75) with 12 seconds to go, but James Robinson sank two free throws to seal the win...Zanna registeredcareer-highs for rebounds (21) and offensive rebounds (10)...His 10 offensive rebounds ranked tied for theall-time game high in ACC Tournament history and his 21 rebounds ranked third all-time...He became thefirst Pitt player to register 20 or more rebounds since DeJuan Blair grabbed 23 at Connecticut on Feb. 16,2009...Robinson notched a career-high 19 points...Pitt defeated North Carolina for the first time since 1941.PITT 80 (25-8)

tot-fg 3-pt reboundsPlayer fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minMichael Young-f 2 5 0 2 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 1 0 20Lamar Patterson-f 4 11 3 8 1 5 0 5 5 4 12 2 6 0 0 35Talib Zanna-f 8 13 0 0 3 3 10 11 21 5 19 3 2 1 1 34James Robinson-g 5 7 1 1 8 12 0 6 6 3 19 3 2 0 4 35Cameron Wright-g 4 10 0 0 3 8 0 2 2 2 11 2 2 0 2 34Jamel Artis 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 4 5 0 1 0 0 12Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2Josh Newkirk 2 3 0 0 5 10 0 1 1 2 9 2 2 0 0 28

TEAM 1 2 3Totals.............. 27 52 5 13 21 41 12 31 43 26 80 12 15 2 7 200Percentages: FG%: 51.9%; 3FG%: 38.5%; FT%: 51.2%.

NORTH CAROLINA 75 (23-9)tot-fg 3-pt rebounds

Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot pf tp a to blk s minKennedy Meeks-f 0 2 0 0 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 8J.P. Tokoto-f 2 8 0 2 1 5 3 4 7 5 5 4 1 0 1 31James M. McAdoo-f 4 13 0 1 7 9 1 6 7 2 15 2 1 0 0 36Leslie McDonald-g 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 5 0 0 3 0 0 16Marcus Paige-g 9 20 4 12 5 5 0 4 4 5 27 1 2 0 0 35Nate Britt 2 7 0 0 5 6 1 0 1 4 9 5 3 0 3 26Luke Davis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Brice Johnson 8 9 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 3 16 0 0 1 1 21Desmond Hubert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 7Jackson Simmons 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5Isaiah Hicks 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 10Joel James 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 3Wade Moody 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

TEAM 0 1 1Totals.............. 25 61 4 16 21 32 11 24 35 32 75 12 12 2 5 200Percentages: FG%: 41.0%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 65.6%.

Officials: Karl Hess, Raymond Styons, Brian Dorsey; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 21533.Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalPitt 36 44 80North Carolina 26 49 75

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TRADITION & ACHIEVEMENTSPitt’s Championship Teams, 88-94

Program Achievements, 94Record by Decade, 94

Winningest Two/Four-Year Periods, 94National Honors, 95

All-America Players, 96-97Regional Honors, 98

Conference Honors, 99-101School Honors, 101-102

Panthers in Professional Basketball/NBA, 103International Panthers, 104

Pitt’s Retired Jerseys, 103-06Don Hennon, 105Billy Knight, 106

Charles Smith, 107Brandin Knight, 108

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Built around the nation’s top 1-2 scoring punch in All-American CharleyHyatt and Stanley Wrobleski, the 1927-28 Panthers finished undefeated at21-0 en route to the Helms Foundation national championship. Hyatt andaccurate shooting guard Wrobleski led a Panthers offense that scored athen-phenomenal 38 points per game, center Jerry Wunderlich was asmooth, invaluable player, All-American captain Sykes Reed alwaysoutscored his man with his speed and head coach H.C. Carlson’s Pantherstook advantage of good depth.

SEASON NOTESWon mythical national title…Finished an undefeated 21-0 on season,

Pitt’s only undefeated season in school history…Averaged a then-phenomenal 38 points per game…21-game win streak...All-AmericanCharley Hyatt led the nation in scoring (12.7 points per game, 292 points)and Stanley Wrobleski ranked second (247 points)…Sykes Reed alsoearned All-America honors…Outscored opponents 1,001-672 on year, aplus-15.7 scoring margin…Played a difficult schedule and was universallyrecognized as national champions because of its 21-0 record…Two keywins during the year included a 63-33 win vs. Dartmouth, the 1926-27Eastern Collegiate champions and a 24-22 win vs. Notre Dame. In the gameagainst Notre Dame, the Fighting Irish led Pitt until the final seconds. Withthe score tied at 22-22, Charley Hyatt took a pass from Paul Zehfuss andlaid it through the hoop from under the basket. The shot gave Pitt the leadfor the first time as the gun sounded.

ROSTERLester Cohen, Paul Fisher, Charley Hyatt, J.W. McMahon, Sykes Reed,

Sandberg, Stanley Wrobleski, Jerry Wunderlich, Paul Zehfuss, Donald Lynch(mgr). Coaching Staff: H.C. “Doc” Carlson (HC).

1927-28HELMS FOUNDATION NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

1929-30HELMS FOUNDATION NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Charley Hyatt’s senior season was one for the record books as the three-time All-American led Pitt to its second national title in three seasons. Hyatt(12.6 ppg/314 points) was described as the “surest shot that has everstepped into the Stadium at Pitt,” and the “greatest” forward in America.He concluded his career averaging an amazing 13.1 points per game andtwice led the nation in scoring. Others playing key roles on the squadincluded Paul Zehfuss, a tiny guard who gained fame through his speed,Lester Cohen, described as Pitt’s all-time best center, and guard EdwardBaker, who also quarterbacked the Panthers football team.

SEASON NOTESWon Pitt’s second-ever mythical national title, Pitt’s second national title

in three seasons…Finished 23-2 on season with losses to Syracuse andWest Virginia…For the second time in his career, All-American CharleyHyatt led the nation in scoring…The season was part of Pitt’s winningestthree-year period as the Panthers went 60-7 with an .895 winningpercentage from 1927-30…Outscored opponents 941-660 on the season, aplus-11.2 scoring margin…Finished 12-0 at home…Won the season’s first12 games, a streak that ranks among the best starts in schoolhistory…West Virginia and Syracuse were the only teams to defeat thePanthers…Both games were road contests...With the title, Pitt became oneof 10 schools to win two or more national titles between 1901 and 1937.The other schools include Chicago, Columbia, Wisconsin (3), Kansas,Minnesota, Notre Dame, Pennyslvania, Pitt, Syracuse and Yale.

ROSTERWillie Arture, Edward Baker, Brown, Lester Cohen, Milton Cohen,

Charley Hyatt, S. Kowallis, Willie Kowallis, Stanley Wrobleski, Paul Zehfuss,Dean Shannon (mgr). Coaching Staff: H.C. “Doc” Carlson (HC).

The 1927-28 Pitt Panthers Charley Hyatt Lester Cohen

Overall Record: 21-0. Home Record: 10-0. Two All-America players in

Charley Hyatt and Sykes

1927-28 FACTSHEET

Reed. Nation’s one-two scoring

leaders in Hyatt andStanley Wroblewski.

Overall Record: 23-2. Home Record: 12-0. Charley Hyatt was named

All-American for the third

1929-30 FACTSHEET

season, one of 18 NCAADivision I players all-timeto earn three honors.

Scoring Margin: +11.2.

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1973-74NCAA “ELITE EIGHT”

1940-41NCAA FINAL FOUR

PITT’S CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

Head coach Doc Carlson’s 1940-41 Pitt basketball team started fiveseniors: Sam Milanovich, Mel Port, Eddie Straloski, George Kocheran andJimmy Klein, while Larry Paffrath, Clair Malarkey and Lefty Ziolowski eachmade significant contributions off the bench. The squad was small by teamstandards, but advanced to the Final Four after receiving an invitation tothe eight-team NCAA Tournament.

SEASON NOTESMade Pitt’s first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance and advanced to

the Final Four in Kansas City, Mo.…The tournament was the thirdbasketball championship in NCAA history...The tournament began in1939…In the NCAA’s eight-team tournament, Pitt defeated North Carolina,26-20, to advance to the Final Four…Pitt lost a 36-30 decision toWisconsin, which went on to win the national title against WashingtonState…All 11 members of the team graduated and fought in World WarII…One member of the team, Harry Matthews, was killed in the war, butthe rest of the team returned to the United States…During the 1939-40season, members of the Pitt squad participated as part of the firstnationally televised basketball doubleheader at Madison Square Garden onFeb. 28, 1940 as the Panthers defeated Fordham in the opener...Played itsfirst six games on the road, going 4-2…Since the team was small bystandards, the team received such nicknames as “Rinkydinks,” “LittleToughies” and “Busy Bees.”

ROSTERBob Artman, James Egan, James Klein, George Kocheran, Paul

Lohmeyer, Clair Malarkey, Ed Mastin, Harry Matthews, Sam Milanovich,Melvin Port, Larry Paffrath, Ed Raymond, Sid Silverman, Eddie Straloski,John Swacus, Bill Rial (mgr). Coaching Staff: H.C. “Doc” Carlson.

The 1940-41 Pitt Panthers The 1973-74 Pitt Panthers

The 1973-74 athletic year proved to be a magical one for Pitt athleticsas the basketball team finished 25-4 and the football team posted its firstwinning season in 10 years. Pitt played with tremendous pride as itcompiled a school-record 22-game win streak. Led by coach Charles“Buzz” Ridl, top scorers Billy Knight (21.8 ppg/13.4 rpg), Mickey Martin(12.2 ppg) and Lew Hill (10.8 ppg), along with key contributors Kirk Bruce,Tom Richards and Keith Starr, helped the squad earn Pitt’s first-ever NCAATournament “Elite Eight” appearance.

SEASON NOTESBecame the first Pitt basketball team to advance to the 32-team NCAA

Tournament “Elite Eight”…Concluded season with school-record 25-4season…Won 22 consecutive games after losing the season opener toWest Virginia…All five starters were Pittsburgh natives and were featured ina prominent story in Sports Illustrated…Received an at-large bid to the 32-team NCAA Tournament…Defeated both Saint Joseph’s and Furmanbefore losing the East Regional final to a No. 1 ranked North Carolina Stateteam which featured David Thompson, Tom Burleson and Monty Towe…Atthe time, Billy Knight became just the second player in Pitt basketballhistory to average more than 20.0 points per game in three consecutiveseasons (Larry Harris later became the third)…Averaged 80.8 points pergame to its opponents’ 65.8 per season...Won 27 straight home games.

ROSTERMarvin Abrams, Jim Bolla, Frank Boyd, Kirk Bruce, Mark Disco, John

Endsley, Sam Fleming, Lew Hill, Willie Kelly, Billy Knight, Mickey Martin,Greg McBride, Scott Nedrow, Tom Richards, Bob Shrewsbury, Keith Starr,Scott Stephens, Wayne Talbott, Ken Wagoner, Tom Booth (mgr). CoachingStaff: Charles “Buzz” Ridl (HC), Tim Grgurich, Fran Webster.

Overall Record: 13-6. Home Record: 7-2. Pitt was invited to play in

the eight-school NCAA

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Tournament. All team members

graduated and fought inWorld War II.

Overall Record: 25-4. Home Record: 13-0 at FFH. Pitt’s first team to advance

to NCAA “Elite Eight” in the

1973-74 FACTSHEET

new NCAA format. Homegrown team as all

five starters grew up inthe Pittsburgh area.

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After concluding the Eastern 8 regular season at 8-5, Pitt entered thetournament as the No. 4 seed and captured the crown by defeatingDuquesne, 64-60, in the title game at Pittsburgh’s Civic Arena. Famous forits 1-3-1 defense, the 1980-81 squad held its three Eastern 8 Tournamentopponents to a 55.6 points per game average in winning the school’s firstleague tournament title. Lennie McMillian sparked the Pittsburgh effort byearning tournament MVP honors.

SEASON NOTESWon the school’s first-ever league tournament title and first-ever Eastern

8 Tournament title...Defeated Rutgers 67-62 in the Eastern 8 Tournament’sFirst Round...Prior to that game, Pitt had lost eight straight to Rutgersincluding a key one-point loss upon entering post-season play...Earned anautomatic berth into the NCAA Tournament…Defeated Idaho in the NCAATournament’s first round before losing to North Carolina in the secondround…Pitt finished 19-12 overall and 8-5 in the league…Sam Clancyranked among top Eastern 8 players in both scoring (3rd at 16.3 ppg) andrebounding (2nd, 10.7 rpg)…The year marked head coach Roy Chipman’sfirst season at Pitt.

ROSTERSteve Beatty, Paul Brozovich, Sam Clancy, Brett Crawford, Darrell

Gissendanner, Scott Grevey, Lennie McMillian, Carlton Neverson, DaveOlinger, John Ryan, Ed Scheuermann, Clyde Vaughan, Dwayne Wallace, EdWallace, Charles Williams. Coaching Staff: Roy Chipman (HC), ReggieWarford, Seth Greenberg, Dave Progar.

1980-81EASTERN 8 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

The 1980-81 Pitt Panthers

In its final season of Eastern 8 competition, Pittsburgh claimed theleague’s NCAA automatic berth with its second consecutive Eastern 8Tournament championship. After defeating Duquesne (68-64) and Rutgers(60-47) in succession, Pitt cruised to a seven-point, 79-72 win over WestVirginia in the title game. West Virginia entered the tournament as thefavored No. 1 seed after finishing 13-1 in league competition. ClydeVaughan was named tournament MVP after scoring 21 points in the titlegame and 21 vs. Rutgers.

SEASON NOTESWon Eastern 8 Tournament title for the second straight season…Clyde

Vaughan was named Eastern 8 Tournament MVP…Advanced to the NCAATournament and lost to Pepperdine in the First Round…The season markedthe 75th year in Pitt basketball history…Clyde Vaughan averaged 18.0 pointsand 9.5 rebounds per game and ranked among the league’s top-threeplayers in both categories while Dwayne Wallace contributed 11.4 pointsand a league-leading 6.2 assists per game…Final season before Pittentered Big East Conference competition.

ROSTERSteve Beatty, Billy Culbertson, Darrell Gissendanner, Scott Grevey, Trent

Johnson, Roosevelt Kirby, Charles Thompson, Clyde Vaughan, Chip Watkins,Dwayne Wallace, Andre Williams, Charles Williams. Coaching Staff: RoyChipman (HC), Seth Greenberg, Reggie Warford, Dave Progar.

1981-82EASTERN 8 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

The 1981-82 PItt Panthers

Overall Record: 19-12. Eastern 8 Record: 8-5. Home Record: 11-3. Advanced to second round

1980-81 FACTSHEET

of NCAA Tournament. Lennie McMillian was

named Eastern 8Tournament MVP.

Overall Record: 20-10. Eastern 8 Record: 8-6. Home Record: 10-3. Marked the final season

1981-82 FACTSHEET

before Pittsburgh enteredBig East Conference play.

Second straight Eastern 8Tournament title.

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In his first season as Pitt’s head coach, Paul Evans turned the Panthersprogram around faster than anyone in Big East history. Evans transformed asquad that finished 15-14 in 1985-86 and guided it to a co-Big East regularseason title and 25-8 record. Combining the leadership of point guard CurtisAiken, the emergence of NCAA rebounding champion Jerome Lane, thesmooth, silky scoring of Charles Smith along with an outstanding cast oftalented supporting players in Demetreus Gore, Mike Goodson and RodBrookin, Evans’ charges guided Pitt basketball into the spotlight.

SEASON NOTESShared the Big East regular season title in a three-way tie with Syracuse

and Georgetown with identical 12-4 records…Won first-ever Big Eastregular season title since joining the conference in 1982-83…Tied a thenschool-record for most wins in a season (25)…Concluded season rankedNo. 12 in the AP poll…Broke team school records for single season scoring,scoring average, field goals made and free throws made…Three playersbecame 1,000-point career scorers- Charles Smith, Curtis Aiken andDemetreus Gore…Swept 1986 Final Four participants Syracuse andProvidence during the regular season…Advanced to the NCAA Tournament’sSecond Round…Charles Smith and Jerome Lane both earned All-Big Eastand All-America honors…Won the school’s first-ever Big East Tournamentgame, a 96-88 win vs. Seton Hall…Lane led the NCAA in rebounding andset the Big East’s single season rebounding record (13.5 rpg).

ROSTERCurtis Aiken, Rod Brookin, Rich Carrigan, Tico Cooper, Mike Goodson,

Demetreus Gore, Jerome Lane, Steve Maslek, Charles Smith. CoachingStaff: Paul Evans (HC), John Calipari, Mark Coleman, Norm Law, DomBerardinelli, Ronald “Duffy” Burns.

1986-87BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON CO-CHAMPIONS

Mike Goodson

Led by the All-America and NBA First Round Draft pick duo of CharlesSmith and Jerome Lane and supported by one of the top freshman classesassembled in NCAA history, the Panthers captured sole possession of the BigEast regular season title. Along with the 1-2 punch inside game of Smithand Lane, other players including Jason Matthews, Demetreus Gore, SeanMiller, Bobby Martin, Nate Bailey, Pat Cavanaugh and Darelle Porter madesignificant contributions. The 1987-88 Big East championship establishedPitt and proved its potential as a basketball program.

SEASON NOTESWon Big East regular season championship outright with its second

straight 12-4 record (Syracuse finished in second place at 11-5)…Concluded year with a 24-7 overall record…Advanced to the NCAATournament for the fourth time in six years...No. 2 seed in the MidwestRegion...After defeating Eastern Michigan in the NCAA Tournament’s FirstRound, the Panthers dropped an 80-74 overtime heartbreaker to Vanderbilt(a Vanderbilt 3-pointer at the buzzer tied the game in regulation)…JeromeLane shattered a backboard in Fitzgerald Field House (Feb. 25 vs.Providence)…Charles Smith was named Big East Player of the Year andended his career as Pitt’s all-time leading scorer…Sean Miller was namedBig East Freshman of the Year…Charles Smith and Jerome Lane becamethe school’s first-ever duo selected in the NBA Draft’s First Round…Smithwas a member of the 1988 U.S. Olympic team.

ROSTERNate Bailey, Rod Brookin, Pat Cavanaugh, Scott Colombo, Demetreus

Gore, Jerome Lane, Chris Langley, Bobby Martin, Steve Maslek, JasonMatthews, Sean Miller, Darelle Porter, Charles Smith. Coaching Staff: PaulEvans (HC), John Calipari, Mark Coleman, Norm Law, Ronald “Duffy” Burns.

1987-88BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

The 1987-88 Pitt Panthers

Overall Record: 25-8. Big East Record: 12-4. Home Record: 12-3. Won Pitt’s first regular

1986-87 FACTSHEET

season league title. Head coach Paul Evans’

first season at Pitt.

Overall Record: 24-7. Big East Record: 12-4. Home Record: 11-2. Pitt won a share of its

1987-88 FACTSHEET

second consecutiveregular season leaguetitle and its first outrightchampionship.

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After league coaches picked the Panthers to finish sixth in the Big East’sWest Division, the 2001-02 Panthers proved the critics wrong and surprisedthe nation as they won the Big East-West championship and finished 29-6.The team put Pitt Basketball back on the national scene as the squad reliedon team chemistry and defensive strength. Guard Brandin Knight providedimportant leadership, led the team in both points (15.6 ppg) and assists (7.2apg) and played a role in 47.9 percent of the team’s field goals. Fansenjoyed Julius Page’s athleticism, Jaron Brown’s determination andrebounding, Ontario Lett’s scoring presence, Donatas Zavackas’ outsideshooting along with a late season emergence from freshman ChevonTroutman.

SEASON NOTESPicked to finish sixth in the Big East-West division in the Big East

coaches’ preseason poll, Pitt captured the Big East title with a school-record 13-3 conference record, the school’s first league title of any kindsince 1987-88…Advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s “Sweet Sixteen” forjust the second time in school history and the first time since 1974…Won aschool-record 29 games, surpassing the former record of 25 wins set in1973-74…Led Big East in team scoring defense, scoring margin, and 3-point percentage defense…Closed out Fitzgerald Field House with a school-record 16-1 home record, the most wins in facility history…Held opponentsto 60.9 points per game, the fewest points allowed since 1951-52…Headcoach Ben Howland was named the 2001-02 consensus national coach ofthe year while Brandin Knight earned All-America, All-Region and co-BigEast player of the year honors...Howland’s national coach of the year honorwas Pitt’s first since Johnny Majors earned football coach of the year honorsin 1976…Advanced to the Big East Tournament title game for the secondconsecutive season.

ROSTERJaron Brown, Yuri Demetris, Gino Federico, Chad Johnson, Brandin

Knight, Carl Krauser, Ontario Lett, Mark McCarroll, Toree Morris, JuliusPage, Tony Tate, Chevon Troutman, Donatas Zavackas. Coaching Staff:Ben Howland (HC), Jamie Dixon, Barry Rohrssen, Ernie Zeigler, ChrisCarlson.

2001-02BIG EAST WEST CHAMPIONS

NCAA “SWEET SIXTEEN”

The 2001-02 Pitt Panthers

After a highly successful 2001-02 campaign, the national spotlight wasfocused on the Panthers to continue that success. And the veteran 2002-03Pitt team didn’t disappoint. Scoring balance and team defense werestrengths as six Panthers concluded the year scoring at least 9.0 points pergame while Pitt held its opponents to a school-record 59.2 average. The2002-03 Panthers did what no Pittsburgh team had ever accomplished inthe school’s 21-year Big East history: win the Big East Tournament title.Using suffocating, physical defense and balanced scoring, Pitt won threestraight games and defeated Connecticut, 74-56, for the title.

SEASON NOTESFinished 28-5 overall and 13-3 in Big East play…Won school’s first-ever

Big East Tournament championship, captured its second consecutive BigEast-West title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s “Sweet Sixteen”for the second straight season…Went 57-11 from 2001-03…Finished aperfect 16-0 at home, Pitt’s all-time best home court winning percentage…Continued a 22-game home win streak…Set school record for least pointsallowed per game (59.2)…Ranked among the nation’s top-10 in sevenstatistical categories: scoring margin (2nd), field goal percentage (2nd),assists per game (4th), win-loss percentage (5th), scoring defense (5th), fieldgoal percentage defense (6th) and rebound margin (10th)…Ranked as highas No. 2 nationally in eight polls on the year and one of five schoolsnationwide (Arizona, Pitt, Duke, Oklahoma, Texas) to rank among thenation’s top-10 throughout the season…Advanced to the Big EastChampionship final for the third straight year…Seniors Brandin Knight,Donatas Zavackas and Ontario Lett finished with the best four-year record inschool history: 89-40…Julius Page was named the Big East TournamentMost Valuable Player…Opened and sold out the brand-new 12,508-seatPetersen Events Center.

ROSTERMarcus Bowman, Jaron Brown, Yuri Demetris, Carlo Dorazio, Gino

Federico, Levon Kendall, Brandin Knight, Carl Krauser, Ontario Lett, MarkMcCarroll, Toree Morris, Julius Page, Charles Small, Chevon Troutman, EdTurner, Donatas Zavackas. Coaching Staff: Ben Howland (HC), JamieDixon, Barry Rohrssen, Ernie Zeigler, Chris Carlson.

2002-03BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

CO-BIG EAST WEST CHAMPIONS/NCAA “SWEET SIXTEEN”

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With a new head coach and the departure of three starters comprising40 percent of the 2002-03 season’s offense, Pitt fans hoped for the best in2003-04. But the emergence of Big East Coach of the Year Jamie Dixon,Big East Rookie of the Year Chris Taft and Big East Most Improved PlayerCarl Krauser set Pitt on a course of good fortune as it opened with 18straight wins en route to a 31-5 record, third straight Big East regularseason title and third consecutive NCAA Tournament “Sweet Sixteen.” TeamMVPs Jaron Brown and Julius Page along with Chevon Troutman, MarkMcCarroll, Taft and Krauser formed the foundation of the 2003-04 Pantherswho won with devastating defense.

SEASON NOTESSet school record with 31 victories...Won the Big East regular season title

outright, Pittsburgh’s third consecutive league regular season crown...Advanced to the NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” for the third consecutive season...Advanced to the Big East Tournament Final for the fourth straight season...Compiled an 88-16 overall record from 2001-04, a record that ranks firstnationally during that period...Concluded year with school records for mostwins (31), most regular season wins (27), most non-conference wins (14)and most home wins (19)...Finished season with third straight 13-3 leaguerecord and 39-9 league record from 2001-04...The 39-9 league record overthe three years ranks second all-time among winningest three-year Big Easteras...Head Coach Jamie Dixon became the first rookie head coach inleague history both to guide his team to the Big East title and earn the BigEast Coach of the Year Award...Won first 18 games of the season...Completed school-record 40-game home win streak (11/23/02-2/29/04) andconcluded season with two-year Petersen Events Center record of 35-1...The Petersen Events Center win streak of 34 games ranked as the thirdlongest win streak to open an arena in NCAA Division I history...Set schoolrecord for least points allowed per game (56.4 ppg), held 23 opponentsunder 60 points and 33 of 36 under 70 points.

ROSTERMarcus Bowman, Jaron Brown, Yuri Demetris, Antonio Graves, Aaron

Gray, Levon Kendall, Carl Krauser, Mark McCarroll, Dante Milligan, ToreeMorris, Julius Page, Charles Small, Chevon Troutman, Chris Taft, Ed Turner.Coaching Staff: Jamie Dixon (HC), Barry Rohrssen, Joe Lombardi, PatSandle, Orlando Antigua.

2003-04BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

NCAA “SWEET SIXTEEN”

The 2003-04 Pitt Panthers

Never before had a Pitt basketball team faced more adversity in aseason. During the final week of December, two of Pitt’s starters and mostexperienced players were lost to injuries in back-to-back games: Mike Cookin overtime vs. Duke (torn ACL) and Levance Fields at Dayton (fracturedfoot). Despite the adversity, coach Jamie Dixon and Pitt never lost sight ofits goals. Players stepped into new roles and responded. Fields eventuallycame back and helped guide the team to the Big East Championship.Others who played key roles were leading scorer Sam Young, freshman All-American DeJuan Blair, seniors Ronald Ramon and Keith Benjamin, alongwith emerging players Gilbert Brown, Tyrell Biggs and Brad Wanamaker.

SEASON NOTESCaptured the school’s second Big East Tournament title...Became just

the second team in Big East history to win four games in four days to winthe title...The three wins to advance to the title game were against teamsthat defeated Pitt during the regular season: Cincinnati, Louisivlle andMarquette...Appeared in its seventh Big East Championship Final in eightyears...Sam Young was selected Big East Tournament MVP...Advanced tothe NCAA Tournament for the seventh consecutive season as a No. 4 seedin Denver, Colo....Pitt was ranked as high as No. 6 nationally before theinjuries...Pitt earned three key Big East Awards: Sam Young (All-Big EastFirst Team and Most Improved Player), DeJuan Blair (Freshman of the Year)and Ronald Ramon (Sportsmanship Award)...Concluded season with a 27-10 overall and 10-8 Big East record...Team was 8-4 without Fields...Seasonsaw some amazing games and comebacks...Pitt played Duke at MadisonSquare Garden on Dec. 20, 2007, the site of Fields’ famous game-winningstepback 3-pointer in overtime...Ronald Ramon hit a game-winning 3-pointer at the buzzer to defeat West Virginia at Petersen Events Center...Pittalso had one of the most amazing comebacks in school history when it usedan 18-2 run to overcome an 11-point deficit with 3:49 left to claim an 82-77 win at Syracuse.

ROSTERKeith Benjamin, Tyrell Biggs, DeJuan Blair, Gilbert Brown, Mike Cook,

Cassin Diggs, Levance Fields, Tim Frye, Gary McGhee, Maurice Polen,Ronald Ramon, Austin Wallace, Sam Young, Brad Wanamaker. CoachingStaff: Jamie Dixon (HC), Pat Sandle, Tom Herrion, Orlando Antigua, BrandinKnight.

2007-08BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

The 2007-08 Pitt Panthers

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FOUR-YEAR PERIODBy WinsSenior Class W-L Pct.2008-09 .................. 112-31 .......... .7832010-11 .................. 111-29 .......... .7932004-05 .................. 108-25 .......... .8122003-04 .................. 107-30 .......... .7812011-12 .................. 106-40 .......... .7262006-07 .................. 105-30 .......... .7782005-06 .................. 104-27 .......... .7942007-08 .................. 101-35 .......... .7432013-14 .................. 100-42 .......... .7042012-13 ..................... 99-41 .......... .7072002-03 ..................... 89-40 .......... .6901987-88 ..................... 81-41 .......... .6631988-89 ..................... 81-42 .......... .6581930-31 ..................... 80-27 .......... .748

By PercentageSenior Class W-L Pct.2004-05 .................. 108-25 .......... .8122005-06 .................. 104-27 .......... .7942010-11 .................. 111-29 .......... .7932008-09 .................. 112-31 .......... .7832003-04 .................. 107-30 .......... .7812006-07 .................. 105-30 .......... .7781930-31 ..................... 80-27 .......... .7482007-08 .................. 101-35 .......... .7432011-12 .................. 106-40 .......... .7242012-13 ..................... 99-41 .......... .7072013-14 .................. 100-42 .......... .7042002-03 ..................... 89-40 .......... .6901987-88 ..................... 81-41 .......... .6631988-89 ..................... 81-42 .......... .658

WINNINGEST FOUR/TWO-YEAR PERIODS

TWO-YEAR PERIODSBy WinsYears W-L Pct.2002-04 ..................... 59-10 .......... .8552007-09 ..................... 58-15 .......... .7942001-03 ..................... 57-11 .......... .8382003-05 ..................... 57-14 .......... .7852006-08 ..................... 56-18 .......... .7572008-10 ..................... 56-14 .......... .8002005-07 ..................... 54-16 .......... .7712009-11 ..................... 53-15 .......... .7792003-05 ..................... 51-14 .......... .7852012-14 ..................... 50-19 .......... .7431986-88 ..................... 49-15 .......... .7662000-01 ..................... 48-20 .......... .7061929-31 ...................... 43-6 .......... .8781973-74 ..................... 43-15 .......... .741

By PercentageYears W-L Pct.1927-29 ...................... 37-5 .......... .8811929-31 ...................... 43-6 .......... .8782002-04 ..................... 59-10 .......... .8551928-30 ...................... 39-7 .......... .8482001-03 ..................... 57-11 .......... .8382008-10 ..................... 56-14 .......... .8002007-09 ..................... 58-15 .......... .7942003-05 ..................... 57-14 .......... .7852009-11 ..................... 53-15 .......... .7792005-07 ..................... 54-16 .......... .7711986-88 ..................... 49-15 .......... .7662006-08 ..................... 56-18 .......... .7572012-14 ..................... 50-19 .......... .7431973-74 ..................... 43-15 .......... .741

Year W L Pct.1900-1910 18 20 .4441910-1920 105 64 .6211920-1930 130 58 .6911930-1940 146 80 .6461940-1950 84 87 .4911950-1960 120 126 .4881960-1970 101 135 .428

PROGRAM ACHIEVEMENTS

First Year of Men’s Varsity Basketball: 1905-06.Total Years of Men’s Basketball: 108.Overall Program Record: 1,543-1,083 (.588).National Championships: 2 (1927-28 and 1929-30, both “mythical” titles).League Regular Season Titles: 6 (1986-87, 1987-88, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2010-11).Big East Regular Season/Division Titles: 6 (1986-87, 1987-88, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04,

2010-11).League Tournament Titles: 4 (1981 Eastern 8, 1982 Eastern 8, 2003 Big East, 2008 Big East).NCAA Tournament Appearances: 24 (1941, 1957, 1958, 1963, 1974, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1987,

1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013,2014).

NIT Appearances: 8 (1964, 1975, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1992, 1997, 2001).Total Postseason Appearances: 34 (25 NCAA, 8 NIT, 1 CBI).NCAA “Final Four” Appearances: 1 (1941, 8-team tourney).NCAA “Elite Eight” Appearances: 2 (1974, 32 teams; 2009, 64 teams).NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” Appearances: 6 (1974, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009).Big East Tournament Appearances: 31 in all 31 years from 1982-2013.ACC Tournament Record: 2-1 (1 year).Big East Tournament Record: 26-29 (31 years).Big East Tournament Titles: 2 (2003, 2008).All-America Selections: 12 student-athletes (Charley Hyatt, Sykes Reed, Don Smith, Claire

Cribbs, Don Hennon, Billy Knight, Jerome Lane, Charles Smith, Brandin Knight, Aaron Gray,Sam Young, DeJuan Blair).

All-Region Selections: 23 student-athletes for 67 honors.All-League Selections: 26 student-athletes for 58 honors.Jerseys Retired: 4 (Don Hennon, Billy Knight, Charles Smith, Brandin Knight).Student-Athletes Scoring Over 1,000 Career Points: 43.

RECORD BY DECADE

Year W L Pct.1970-1980 150 121 .5541980-1990 180 121 .5981990-2000 145 150 .4912000-2010 264 79 .7702010-2014 100 42 .704Totals 1543 1083 .588

PITT’S CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

Pitt entered 2010-11 with lofty expectations including a preseason top-5national ranking and coaches’ choice to win the Big East title. Pittresponded by winning the Big East regular season championship outright,earning a No. 1 seed upon entering the NCAA Tournament and garnering atop-5 national ranking throughout the year. Pitt celebrated its Big East titlefollowing a 60-50 win over Villanova at the Petersen Events Center on March5, 2011. Leadership from Brad Wanamaker, Gary McGhee and GilbertBrown proved valuable throughout the year. Leading scorer Ashton Gibbsand role players Nasir Robinson, Tray Woodall, Dante Taylor, Talib Zanna andLamar Patterson all made key contributions.

SEASON NOTESCaptured the school’s sixth all-time Big East regular season title outright

with a 15-3 record...It was Pitt’s sixth Big East title in the previous 10years...Earned program’s second all-time No. 1 seed upon entering NCAATournament...Finished 28-6 after an NCAA Second Round loss to Butler...Pitt finished among the nation’s top-10 schools in four statistical categories:scoring margin (7th), rebound margin (2nd), assists per game (3rd) andwon-loss percentage (8th)...Jamie Dixon set the NCAA Division I record formost wins after eight seasons as a head coach (216 wins) and was namedNational Coach of the Year by The Sporting News...Junior Ashton Gibbs(First Team) and senior Brad Wanamaker (Second Team/SportsmanshipAward) both earned All-Big East honors...Completed season with a 17-1home record and defeated two top-5 teams at home...Accumulated thebest Big East road record in school history (7-2)...Got off to the best start inBig East regular season play with a 7-0 record...Set season school recordsfor most Big East regular season wins (15), rebound margin (10.7), lowestopponent rebound average (29.2), assist:turnover ratio (1.49) and fewestturnovers committed per game (11.7)...Played in the first-ever basketballgame at Consol Energy Center (Dec. 1, 2010 vs. Duquesne)...Captured 2KSports Classic title with wins over Texas and Maryland.

ROSTERGilbert Brown, Isaiah Epps, Ashton Gibbs, Gary McGhee, J.J. Moore,

Aron Nwankwo, Lamar Patterson, J.J. Richardson, Nick Rivers, NasirRobinson, Dante Taylor, Brad Wanamaker, Travon Woodall, Cameron Wright,Talib Zanna. Coaching Staff: Jamie Dixon (HC), Pat Sandle, Brandin Knight,Pat Skerry, Brian Regan.

2010-11BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

SECOND ALL-TIME NO. 1 SEED

The 2010-11 Pitt Panthers

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Basketball TimesCharles Smith, 1st Team, 1984-85Chris Taft, 1st Team, 2003-04DeJuan Blair, 1st Team, 2007-08

The Sporting NewsChris Taft, 1st Team, 2003-04

FoxSports.NetChris Taft, 1st Team, 2003-04

Rivals.comChris Taft, 2nd Team, 2003-04DeJuan Blair, 3rd Team, 2007-08

NCAA Postgraduate ScholarshipTom Richards, 1975-76Joey David, 1985-86Darren Morningstar, 1991-92

Verizon/CoSIDa Academic All-AmericaJoey David, Second Team, 1985-86

USBWA Most Courageous AthleteOrlando Antigua, 1993-94

Lowes Senior Class Award FinalistsAaron Gray, 2006-07Sam Young, 2008-09Ashton Gibbs, 2010-11

Jamie Dixon, The Sporting News, 2010-11Jamie Dixon, Jim Phelan Award, 2009-10Jamie Dixon, USA Basketball, 2008-09Jamie Dixon, Naismith, 2008-09Ben Howland, Associated Press, 2001-02Ben Howland, Naismith, 2001-02Ben Howland, USBWA Henry Iba, 2001-02Ben Howland, ESPN Magazine, 2001-02Ben Howland, The Sporting News, 2001-02

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of FameHenry Clifford “Doc” Carlson, M.D., Elected,1959Charley Hyatt, Elected, 1959

Helms Athletic Foundation Hall of FameHenry Clifford “Doc” Carlson, M.D.Don Hennon, Inducted, 1970Charley Hyatt

Helms Foundation Player of the YearCharley Hyatt, 1929-30

General AwardsCharley Hyatt, 1927-28Sykes Reed, 1927-28Charley Hyatt, 1928-29Charley Hyatt, 1929-30Don Smith, 1932-33Claire Cribbs, 1933-34Claire Cribbs, 1934-35Don Hennon, 1957-58Don Hennon, 1958-59Billy Knight, 1973-74Charles Smith, 1986-87Jerome Lane, 1986-87Charles Smith, 1987-88Jerome Lane, 1987-88Brandin Knight, 2001-02Brandin Knight, 2002-03Aaron Gray, 2006-07DeJuan Blair, 2008-09Sam Young, 2008-09

Wooden Award All-AmericaCharles Smith, 1986-87Charles Smith, 1987-88Brandin Knight, 2002-03DeJuan Blair, 2008-09Sam Young, 2008-09

Associated Press All-AmericaDon Hennon, 1st Team, 1957-58Don Hennon, 2nd Team, 1958-59Sam Clancy, HM, 1978-79Clyde Vaughan, HM, 1982-83Jerome Lane, 3rd Team, 1986-87Jerome Lane, 2nd Team, 1987-88Charles Smith, HM, 1987-88Brandin Knight, 3rd Team, 2001-02

Brandin Knight, HM, 2002-03Carl Krauser, HM, 2003-04Aaron Gray, 3rd Team, 2006-07Sam Young, HM, 2007-08DeJuan Blair, 1st Team, 2008-09Sam Young, 3rd Team, 2008-09Levance Fields, HM, 2008-09Ashton Gibbs, HM, 2010-11Brad Wanamaker, HM, 2010-11

UPI All-AmericaDon Hennon, 1st Team, 1957-58Don Hennon, 1st Team, 1958-59Billy Knight, 3rd Team, 1973-74Jerome Lane, 3rd Team, 1986-87Charles Smith, H.M., 1987-88

The Sporting NewsBrandin Knight, 2nd Team, 2001-02DeJuan Blair, 1st Team, 2008-09Sam Young, 3rd Team, 2008-09

Scripps Howard News ServiceCharles Smith, 1st Team, 1987-88

USBWA All-AmericaBilly Knight, 1st Team, 1973-74Jerome Lane, 2nd Team, 1987-88DeJuan Blair, 1st Team, 2008-09

NABC All-AmericaDon Hennon, 2nd Team, 1957-58Don Hennon, 2nd Team, 1958-59Billy Knight, 2nd Team, 1973-74Jerome Lane, 3rd Team, 1986-87Charles Smith, 3rd Team, 1986-87Charles Smith, 2nd Team, 1987-88Aaron Gray, 3rd Team, 2006-07DeJuan Blair, 2nd Team, 2008-09

Helms Foundation All-AmericaCharley Hyatt, 1927-28Sykes Reed, 1927-28Charley Hyatt, 1929-30Don Smith, 1932-33Claire Cribbs, 1933-34Claire Cribbs, 1934-35Don Hennon, 1957-58Don Hennon, 1958-59

Consensus All-America(AP, UPI, USBWA, TSN, NCAA)Charley Hyatt, 1st Team, 1928-29Charley Hyatt, 1st Team, 1929-30Don Smith, 1st Team, 1932-33Claire Cribbs, 1st Team, 1933-34Claire Cribbs, 1st Team, 1934-35Don Hennon, 1st Team, 1957-58Don Hennon, 1st Team, 1958-59

Billy Knight, 2nd Team, 1973-74Jerome Lane, 2nd Team, 1987-88DeJuan Blair, 1st Team, 2008-09Sam Young, 2nd Team, 2008-09

Basketball WeeklyCharles Smith, 1986-87

Wooden National POY Award NomineesCharles Smith, 1986-87Charles Smith, 1987-88Jerome Lane, 1987-88Sean Miller, 1991-92Vonteego Cummings, 1998-99Brandin Knight, 2001-02Brandin Knight, 2002-03Julius Page, 2003-04Carl Krauser, 2003-04Carl Krauser, 2004-05Aaron Gray, 2006-07DeJuan Blair (Finalist), 2008-09Sam Young, 2008-09Ashton Gibbs, 2010-11Brad Wanamaker, 2010-11

USBWA Oscar Robertson Player of the WeekTray Woodall, Feb. 6, 2012

Consensus Freshman All-AmericaSam Clancy, 1977-78Charles Smith, 1984-85Chris Taft, 2003-04DeJuan Blair, 2007-08

College Basketball NewsChris Taft, 2nd Team, 2003-04

CollegeInsider.comDeJuan Blair, 1st Team, 2007-08

Basketball WeeklySam Clancy, 2nd Team, 1977-78

BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR

ALL-AMERICA HONORS

A two-time All-American, Brandin Knight wasnamed to the Wooden All-America team in 2003.

Don Hennon was inducted into the Helms AthleticFoundation Hall of Fame in 1970.

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA

OTHER NATIONAL AWARDS

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK

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Named NCAA Consensus FirstTeam All-America (1932-33).

Selected Helms Foundation FirstTeam All-America (1932-33).

Led the Panthers to a 17-5 recordand Eastern IntercollegiateChampionship in 1932-33.

Third All-American player coachedby H.C. Carlson.

Strong inside player and bestremembered for his ball handlingand defensive play.

Played semi-professionalbasketball in the Pittsburgh area,matched up against the HarlemGlobetrotters and Boston Celtics.

DON SMITH One-time All-American

(1932-33) 6-0 Guard Pittsburgh, Pa.

Named a Helms Foundation All-American (1927-28).

Helped lead Pittsburgh to its firstnational championship (1928).

Known for his speed andquickness.

Senior captain on 1927-28 squadthat finished undefeated at 21-0.

One of two All-Americans on the1927-28 squad (Charley Hyatt wasthe other).

Backcourt mate on the 1927-28national title team, StanleyWrobleski, played at same highschool, Braddock H.S.

SYKES REED One-time All American

(1927-28) 6-0 Guard Braddock, Pa.

Selected NCAA Consensus FirstTeam All-America after both the1933-34 and 1934-35 seasons.

Named Helms Foundation FirstTeam All-America in both 1933-34and 1934-35.

Led Pitt to three-straight EasternIntercollegiate Basketball titles.

Member of the following Halls ofFame: Ohio Coaches,Westmoreland County and OhioChapter of the Dapper Dan.

Was a teacher in Bellaire, Ohio.

CLAIRE CRIBBS Two-time All-American

(1933-34) (1934-35) 6-0 Guard Jeannette, Pa.

Elected to the Helms AthleticFoundation Hall of Fame (1970).

NCAA Consensus (AP and UPI)First Team All-America (1958).

UPI First Team All-America (1957-58 and 1958-59).

Helms Foundation All-America(1957-58 and 1958-59).

Listed in the NCAA’s “Men’sBasketball Finest” Publication.

Led Pittsburgh to two NCAAappearances.

Scored 1,841 career points andaveraged 24.2 points over histhree-year career.

Scored 30-plus points 23 timesand 20-plus points 52 times.

DON HENNON Two-time All-American

(1957-58) (1958-59) 5-8 1/2 Guard Wampum, Pa.

Elected to the NaismithMemorial Basketball Hall ofFame in 1959.

Member of the Helms AthleticFoundation Hall of Fame andmember of its All-Time CollegeBasketball Team.

One of only 18 players in NCAADivision I basketball history toearn three All-American honors.

NCAA Consensus First Team All-American (1929 and 1930).

Three-time Helms FoundationAll-America selection (‘28-’30).

Named Helms Foundation Playerof the Year (1930).

Listed in the NCAA's "Men'sBasketball's Finest" Publication.

Member of two national titleteams (1928 and 1930).

Led the nation in scoring twice(1927-28 and 1929-30). In bothyears, Pitt won national titles.

Member of the first consensusAll-America team (1929).

Led Pitt to a three-year record

CHARLEY HYATT Three-time All-American

(1927-28) (1928-29) (1929-30) 6-0 F Uniontown, Pa.

of 60-7, including nationalchampionships in 1928 and 1930.

Scored 880 points during hiscareer, averaging 13.1 points pergame. Concluded career with 366field goals made and 148 freethrows made in 67 games playedand averaged a season-best 14.3points in 1928-29.

NCAA Consensus Second TeamAll-America in 1973-74.

United Press International ThirdTeam All-America selection in1973-74.

Considered Pittsburgh’s finestall-around player ever.

Led Panthers to a 25-4 record,including a school-record 22consecutive wins in 1973-74.

Pittsburgh reached the 1974NCAA Regional finals, losing inthe NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” totop-ranked and eventualnational champion NorthCarolina State.

Concluded career with 1,731points (22.2 points per game),938 rebounds (12.0 reboundsper game) in 78 career gamesplayed.

BILLY KNIGHT One-time All-American

(1973-74) 6-7 Forward Braddock, Pa.

Averaged over 20.0 points andover 10.0 rebounds per game ineach of his three seasons, the onlyplayer in Pitt history to achieve thisdistinction.

Shot an astounding .522 from thefield (750-1,436) over his three-year career.

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NCAA Consensus Second TeamAll-America selection by boththe Associated Press andUSBWA in 1987-88.

AP, UPI and NABC Third TeamAll-America selection in 1987-88.

Shortest player to lead thenation in rebounding since 6-foot-6 Elgin Baylor accom-plished the feat in 1957. LedNCAA Division I in reboundingwith a 13.5 average in 1986-87.

Concluded career with a 13.1points per game average and10.4 rebounds per game andaveraged over 12.0 reboundsper game in two consecutiveseasons, one of only two playersin school history to achieve thisfeat.

Selected in the first round ofthe 1988 NBA Draft.

JEROME LANE Two-time All-American

(1986-87) (1987-88) 6-6 Forward Akron, Ohio

Named a Scripps Howard FirstTeam All-America in 1987-88.

NABC Second Team All-Americain 1987-88.

NABC and Basketball WeeklyThird Team All-America in 1986-87.

AP and UPI Honorable MentionAll-America selection in 1987-88.

1988 Big East Player of the Yearand two-time All-Big East FirstTeam selection in 1986-87 and1987-88.

1985 Big East Freshman of theYear and only player in schoolhistory to earn four straight All-Big East honors in a career.

Listed No. 8 on the Big East’s 50Greatest Players List.

Led Pittsburgh to its first outrightBig East regular seasonchampionship in 1987-88.

CHARLES SMITH Two-time All-American

(1986-87) (1987-88) 6-10 Center/Forward Bridgeport, Conn.

Named to the 2002-03 WoodenAll-America team, one of only10 players nationwide selectedto the squad.

2002-03 Associated Presshonorable mention All-Americaselection.

Selected 2001-02 AssociatedPress Third Team All-Americaand to the 2001-02 SportingNews All America SecondTeam.

Two-time USBWA All-Regionselection (2001-02 and 2002-03).

Named Big East co-Player ofthe Year, Big East MostImproved Player and First TeamAll-Big East in 2001-02.

2001-02 USBWA/NABC All-

BRANDIN KNIGHT Two-time All-American

(2001-02) (2002-03) 6-0 Guard East Orange, N.J.

Selected Third Team All-America by the NABC andAssociated Press in 2006-07.

Named the 2006-07Aeropostale/Big East Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Finalist for the Naismith,Wooden and Lowe’s SeniorClass Award in 2006-07.

One of four players in schoolhistory to earn First Team All-Big East honors in twoconsecutive seasons (2006 and2007).

Named the 2005-06 Big EastMost Improved Player.

AARON GRAY One-time All-American

(2006-07) 7-0 Center Emmaus, Pa.

Member of the 1988 United StatesOlympic Team.

Third overall pick selected in thefirst round of the 1988 NBA Draft.

Pitt’s career scoring leader with2,045 career points and alsofinished with 987 career rebounds.

Played in NBA for several teamsincluding Denver, Milwaukee,Indiana and Cleveland.

Named to the Associated PressAll-America Third Team,Wooden All-America SecondTeam, Sports Illustrated SecondTeam and Sporting News ThirdTeam in 2008-09.

Finalist for the Naismith andWooden Awards and Lowe’sSenior Class Award.

Two-time All-Region and two-time All-Big East First Teamselection, one of only fourplayers in school history toachieve that honor.

Associated Press honorablemention All-America and BigEast Most Improved PlayerAward selection in 2007-08.

Concluded career ranked fourthon school’s all-time scoring list

SAM YOUNG One-time All-American

(2008-09) 6-6 Forward Clinton, Md.

District Team selection. Concluded career as school

recordholder in career assists andcareer steals.

(1,884), scored over 20 points in32 career games and reacheddouble figures in 97 careercontests.

Consensus First Team All-America in 2008-09: AssociatedPress, USBWA, Wooden,ESPN.com, Sports Illustrated,The Sporting News, State FarmNABC, Basketball Times.

One of four finalists for theWooden, Naismith and OscarRobertson national player of theyear awards in 2008-09.

Big East co-Player of the Year,USBWA District Player of theYear, All-Big East First Teamselection in 2008-09.

Led nation in offensiverebounding (5.6 orpg) andranked among national leadersin rebounding (4th) and fieldgoal percentage (19th),averaged 15.7 ppg. and 12.3rpg. as a sophomore.

Averaged 13.6 points and 10.7rebounds, finished with 35career double-doubles, two 20-

DeJUAN BLAIR One-time All-American

(2008-09) 6-7 Center Pittsburgh, Pa.

20 performances, three 20-plusrebound games and 17 20-pointscoring games in two-yearcollegiate career.

Consensus Freshman All-Americahonoree, three-time nationalRookie of the Week selection.

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Billy Knight (2), 1972-73Billy Knight (1), 1973-74Keith Starr (3), 1974-75Larry Harris (3), 1976-77Larry Harris (3), 1977-78Sam Clancy (2), 1978-79Sam Clancy (1), 1979-80Sam Clancy (1), 1980-81Clyde Vaughan (1), 1982-83Clyde Vaughan (1), 1983-84Charles Smith (2), 1984-85Charles Smith (1), 1985-86Charles Smith (1), 1986-87Jerome Lane (1), 1986-87Charles Smith (1), 1987-88Jerome Lane (2), 1987-88Brian Shorter (1), 1988-89Brian Shorter (1), 1989-90Jason Matthews (2), 1989-90Brian Shorter (1), 1990-91Sean Miller (1), 1991-92Jerry McCullough (1), 1992-93Jerry McCullough (2), 1993-94Eric Mobley (2), 1993-94Jaime Peterson (1), 1994-95Vonteego Cummings (1), 1996-97Vonteego Cummings (2), 1997-98Vonteego Cummings (1), 1998-99Ricardo Greer (2), 2000-01Brandin Knight (1), 2001-02Brandin Knight (1), 2002-03Julius Page (2), 2002-03Jaron Brown (1), 2003-04Carl Krauser (1), 2003-04Julius Page (2), 2003-04Carl Krauser (1), 2004-05Chevon Troutman (1), 2004-05Chris Taft (2), 2004-05Carl Krauser (1), 2005-06Aaron Gray (2), 2005-06Aaron Gray (1), 2006-07Sam Young (1), 2007-08DeJuan Blair (2), 2007-08DeJuan Blair (2), 2008-09Sam Young (2), 2008-09Ashton Gibbs (1), 2010-11Brad Wanamaker (2), 2010-11Lamar Patterson (2), 2013-14

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John Riser, Mideast, 1957 (28.0 ppg.)Billy Knight, East, 1974 (21.3 ppg./8.0 rpg.)DeJuan Blair, East, 2009 (16.8 ppg./13.8 rpg.)Sam Young, East, 2009 (23.8 ppg./7.8 rpg.)

USBWA Region Player of the YearCharles Smith, 1987-88Brandin Knight, 2001-02DeJuan Blair, 2008-09

NBCA Region Coach of the YearCharles “Buzz” Ridl, 1973-74Ben Howland, 2001-02Ben Howland, 2002-03

USBWA Region Coach of the YearJamie Dixon, 2008-09

United States Basketball WritersAssociation All-DistrictLarry Harris, 1976-77Larry Harris, 1977-78Sam Clancy, 1978-79Sam Clancy, 1979-80Sam Clancy, 1980-81Clyde Vaughan, 1982-83Clyde Vaughan, 1983-84Charles Smith, 1985-86Charles Smith, 1986-87Jerome Lane, 1986-87Charles Smith, 1987-88Jerome Lane, 1987-88Brian Shorter, 1990-91Sean Miller, 1991-92Jerry McCullough, 1992-93Vonteego Cummings, 1998-99Ricardo Greer, 1999-00Ricardo Greer, 2000-01Brandin Knight, 2001-02Brandin Knight, 2002-03Julius Page, 2002-03Carl Krauser, 2003-04Julius Page, 2003-04Carl Krauser, 2004-05Chevon Troutman, 2004-05Aaron Gray, 2006-07Sam Young, 2007-08DeJuan Blair, 2008-09 (POY)Sam Young, 2008-09Levance Fields, 2008-09Jamie Dixon, 2008-09 (COY)Ashton Gibbs, 2009-10Ashton Gibbs (1), 2010-11Brad Wanamaker (2), 2010-11

National Association of BasketballCoaches All-RegionClarence Burch, 1953-54Ed Pavlick, 1954-55Don Hennon, 1956-57Don Hennon (1), 1957-58Julius Pegues (HM), 1957-58Don Hennon (1), 1958-59John Fridley (3), 1959-60Brian Generalovich (2), 1961-62Brian Generalovich (2), 1962-63Brian Generalovich (2), 1963-64

REGIONAL HONORSREGION PLAYER OF THE YEAR

REGION COACH OF THE YEAR

NCAA ALL-REGIONAL TEAM

ALL-REGION HONORS

Multiple All-Region Honors

Player TotalCharles Smith .................................... 4Sam Clancy ....................................... 3Brian Generalovich ............................ 3Vonteego Cummings ........................... 3Carl Krauser ...................................... 3Ashton Gibbs ..................................... 2Billy Knight ........................................ 2Brandin Knight ................................... 2Larry Harris ....................................... 2Clyde Vaughan ................................... 2Jerome Lane ...................................... 2Jerry McCullough ............................... 2Julius Page ........................................ 2Aaron Gray ........................................ 2Sam Young ......................................... 2RIGHT: Jerome Lane posed for this publicity photo

after he shattered the backboard with a tomahawkslam dunk against Providence on January 25,1988. Lane earned All-Region status in two of histhree seasons at Pitt.

Vonteego Cummingsearned three All-Regionhonors over his four-yearcareer from 1995-99.Cummings averaged 15.3points, 4.0 rebounds and4.4 assists in his 103-gamecareer.

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EASTERN 8 STAT CHAMPIONSScoringLarry Harris (22.9), 1976-77

ReboundingSam Clancy (11.1), 1979-80Sam Clancy (12.8), 1980-81

AssistsDwayne Wallace (6.2), 1981-82

StealsCarlton Neverson (2.7), 1980-81Dwayne Wallace (2.4), 1981-82

First TeamJerome Lane, 1986-87Charles Smith, 1986-87Charles Smith, 1987-88Brian Shorter, 1988-89Brian Shorter, 1989-90Brandin Knight, 2001-02Chevon Troutman, 2004-05Aaron Gray, 2005-06Aaron Gray, 2006-07Sam Young, 2007-08DeJuan Blair, 2008-09Sam Young, 2008-09Ashton Gibbs, 2010-11

Second TeamClyde Vaughan, 1983-84Jerome Lane, 1987-88Brian Shorter, 1990-91Sean Miller, 1991-92Jerry McCullough, 1992-93Jaime Peterson, 1994-95Vonteego Cummings, 1996-97Vonteego Cummings, 1997-98

CONFERENCE HONORSBIG EAST SPECIALTY AWARDS

CONFERENCE STAT CHAMPIONS

ALL-BIG EAST

Big East’s 50 Greatest PlayersCharles Smith, No. 8

Big East Player of the YearCharles Smith, 1987-88Brandin Knight (co), 2001-02DeJuan Blair (co), 2008-09

Freshman of the YearCharles Smith, 1984-85Sean Miller, 1987-88Brian Shorter, 1988-89Chris Taft, 2003-04DeJuan Blair (co), 2007-08

Most Improved PlayerRicardo Greer (co), 1999-00Brandin Knight, 2001-02Carl Krauser, 2003-04Aaron Gray, 2005-06Sam Young, 2007-08Ashton Gibbs, 2009-10

Coach of the YearBen Howland, 2001-02Jamie Dixon, 2003-04

Sportsmanship AwardJaron Brown, 2003-04Ronald Ramon (co), 2007-08Brad Wanamaker, 2010-11

BIG EAST STAT CHAMPIONSScoringClyde Vaughan (22.0), 1982-83

Field Goal PercentageAaron Gray (.572), 2005-06DeJuan Blair (.570), 2008-09Gary McGhee (.621), 2010-11

Three-Point PercentageJason Matthews (.522), 1988-89Garrick Thomas (.524), 1995-96Vonteego Cummings (.444), 1996-97Ronald Ramon (.508), 2005-06Ashton Gibbs (.485), 2010-11

Free Throw PercentageJason Matthews (.920), 1988-89Jason Matthews (.909), 1989-90Sean Miller (.923), 1990-91Sean Miller (.927), 1991-92Ashton Gibbs (.935), 2010-11

ReboundingJerome Lane (14.0), 1986-87Jerome Lane (11.6), 1987-88Isaac Hawkins (9.7), 1997-98Aaron Gray (10.5), 2005-06DeJuan Blair (12.4), 2008-09

AssistsDarelle Porter (7.6), 1989-90Sean Miller (7.0), 1991-92Levance Fields (7.5), 2008-09

StealsKellii Taylor (3.0), 1996-97Kellii Taylor (3.0), 1997-98

Blocked ShotsCharles Smith (3.1), 1986-87

Ricardo Greer, 1999-00Ricardo Greer, 2000-01Brandin Knight, 2002-03Jaron Brown, 2003-04Carl Krauser, 2003-04Carl Krauser, 2004-05Carl Krauser, 2005-06Levance Fields, 2006-07Ashton Gibbs, 2009-10Brad Wanamaker, 2010-11

Third TeamClyde Vaughan, 1982-83Charles Smith, 1984-85Charles Smith, 1985-86Demetreus Gore, 1985-86Jason Matthews, 1988-89Jason Matthews, 1989-90Jason Matthews, 1990-91Darren Morningstar, 1991-92Jerry McCullough, 1993-94Eric Mobley, 1993-94Vonteego Cummings, 1998-99Isaac Hawkins, 1998-99Julius Page, 2002-03Chevon Troutman, 2002-03Chris Taft, 2003-04Levance Fields, 2008-09Tray Woodall, 2012-13

Honorable MentionJaron Brown, 2001-02Julius Page, 2001-02Ontario Lett, 2002-03Julius Page, 2003-04Chris Taft, 2004-05DeJuan Blair, 2007-08Ashton Gibbs, 2011-12

ALL-ACC

ALL-ACC COACHESSecond TeamLamar Patterson, 2013-14

Honorable MentionTalib Zanna, 2013-14

ALL-ACC MEDIA (ACMA)Second TeamLamar Patterson, 2013-14

Honorable MentionTalib Zanna, 2013-14

ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT

All-ACC TournamentTalib Zanna, First Team, 2013-14Lamar Patterson, Second Team, 2013-14

Skip Prosser Award (ACC BasketballScholar-Athlete of the Year)Cameron Wright, 2013-14

ACC Player of the WeekLamar Patterson, Dec. 2, 2013Lamar Patterson, Jan. 13, 2014Lamar Patterson, Jan. 27, 2014

ACC WEEKLY AWARDS

ACC ACADEMIC AWARDS

Julius Pagewas named the2003 Big EastChampionshipMost ValuablePlayer. Pittcaptured itsfirst-ever BigEast title andmade its thirdstraightappearance inthe title game.

Ricardo Greer was named co-Big East Most Improved Playerin 1999-00. He was the first ofsix Pitt players to win the honorover the ensuing 10 seasons.

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All-Big East TournamentJerome Lane, 1986-87Jerome Lane, 1987-88Ricardo Greer, 2000-01Ontario Lett, 2001-02Brandin Knight, 2001-02Julius Page, 2002-03Brandin Knight, 2002-03Jaron Brown, 2003-04Carl Krauser, 2003-04Chris Taft, 2003-04Aaron Gray, 2005-06Carl Krauser, 2005-06Antono Graves, 2006-07Sam Young, 2007-08Levance Fields, 2007-08

Player of the WeekClyde Vaughan, Feb. 6, 1983Andre Williams, Feb. 12, 1984Curtis Aiken, Jan. 4, 1987Jerome Lane, Feb. 15, 1987Charles Smith, Jan. 3, 1988Charles Smith, Feb. 21, 1988Brian Shorter, Feb. 4, 1990Sean Miller, Dec. 2, 1990Brian Shorter, Jan. 13, 1991Darren Morningstar, Nov. 24, 1991Chris McNeal, Dec. 22, 1991Jerry McCullough, Dec. 20, 1992Chris McNeal, Jan. 3, 1993Jerry McCullough, Jan. 24, 1993Andre Alridge, Dec. 19, 1994Jaime Peterson, Jan. 23, 1995

Tournament MVPLenny McMillian, 1981Clyde Vaughan, 1982

All Tournament TeamLarry Harris, 1978Terry Knight, 1979Lennie McMillian, 1981Dwayne Wallace, 1981Clyde Vaughan, 1982Dwayne Wallace, 1982

Player of the WeekLarry Harris, Feb. 13, 1978Sammie Ellis, Jan. 29, 1979Sam Clancy, Feb. 6, 1979Sam Clancy, Feb. 13, 1979Sammie Ellis, Dec. 17, 1979Sam Clancy, Feb. 8, 1981Clyde Vaughan, Jan. 4, 1982Darrell Gissendanner, Jan. 25, 1982Clyde Vaughan, Feb. 22, 1982

Vonteego Cummings, Jan. 13, 1997Vonteego Cummings, Feb. 23, 1998Vonteego Cummings, Nov. 30, 1998Brandin Knight, Jan. 7, 2002Brandin Knight, Feb. 18, 2002Brandin Knight, Dec. 23, 2002Ontario Lett, Jan. 13, 2003Carl Krauser, Dec. 1, 2003Chevon Troutman, Nov. 29, 2004Carl Krauser, Dec. 6, 2004Carl Krauser, Dec. 20, 2004Chris Taft, Feb. 28, 2005Sam Young, Nov. 19, 2007Levance Fields, Dec. 24, 2007Sam Young, Jan. 26, 2009DeJuan Blair, Feb. 23, 2009Sam Young, March 8, 2009Ashton Gibbs, Jan. 4, 2010Ashton Gibbs, Nov. 22, 2010Gilbert Brown, Dec. 20, 2010Tray Woodall, Feb. 6, 2012

Rookie of the WeekJoey David, Feb. 6, 1983Demetreus Gore, Dec. 16, 1984Charles Smith, Jan. 27, 1985Charles Smith, Feb. 17, 1985Charles Smith, Feb. 24, 1985Jerome Lane, Dec. 1, 1985Jerome Lane, Dec. 22, 1985Rod Brookin, Feb. 1, 1987Rod Brookin, Feb. 15, 1987Sean Miller, Dec. 1, 1987Jason Matthews, Dec. 13, 1987Sean Miller, Jan. 3, 1988Sean Miller, Jan. 17, 1988Bobby Martin, Jan. 24, 1988Sean Miller, Feb. 14, 1988Jason Matthews, Feb. 21, 1988Brian Shorter, Jan. 15, 1989Brian Shorter, Feb. 5, 1989Brian Shorter, Feb. 12, 1989Chris McNeal, Jan. 6, 1991Jerry McCullough, Jan. 12, 1992Garrick Thomas, Jan. 17, 1993Ricardo Greer, Dec. 22, 1997Ricardo Greer, Jan. 19, 1998Ricardo Greer, Feb. 23, 1998Chris Taft, Dec. 22, 2003Chris Taft, Dec, 29, 2003Chris Taft, Jan. 12, 2004Chris Taft, Jan. 26, 2004Chris Taft, March 1, 2004Chris Taft, March 7, 2004Sam Young, Dec. 26, 2005DeJuan Blair, Dec. 17, 2007DeJuan Blair, Dec. 24, 2007DeJuan Blair, Jan. 14, 2008James Robinson, Dec. 3, 2012

First TeamLarry Harris, 1977-78Sam Clancy, 1978-79Sammie Ellis, 1979-80Sam Clancy, 1980-81

Second TeamLarry Harris, 1976-77Terry Knight, 1978-79Sammie Ellis, 1978-79Sam Clancy, 1979-80Carlton Neverson, 1980-81Clyde Vaughan, 1981-82

EASTERN 8 ALL-TOURNAMENT

EASTERN 8 WEEKLY AWARDS

CONFERENCE HONORS

Clyde Vaughan earned 1982 Eastern 8 TournamentMost Valuable Player honors after a 79-72 victoryagainst West Virginia at Civic Arena. Pitt claimedback-to-back Eastern 8 Tournament titles in 1981and 1982. The 1982 title was Pitt’s finalappearance in the Eastern 8 before its move to theBig East Conference.

EASTERN 8 ALL-LEAGUE

Pitt Head Coach Jamie Dixon was presented with the 2004 Big East Coach of the Year Award by formerBig East Commissioner Michael Tranghese. Dixon became the first rookie head coach in league historyto be selected Coach of the Year after guiding Pitt to a 31-5 record and league regular season title. Hebecame the second Pitt basketball coach to win the award.

BIG EAST WEEKLY AWARDS

All Freshman/Rookie TeamCharles Smith, 1984-85Rod Brookin, 1986-87Bobby Martin, 1987-88Jason Matthews, 1987-88Sean Miller, 1987-88Orlando Antigua, 1991-92Ricardo Greer, 1997-98Chris Taft, 2003-04Ronald Ramon, 2004-05Sam Young, 2005-06DeJuan Blair, 2007-08Steven Adams, 2012-13

Big East Scholar-Athlete of the YearJoey David, 1984-85

Big East BasketballScholar-Athlete of the YearJoey David, 1984-85Darren Morningstar, 1992Aaron Gray, 2006-07

Most Valuable Player (Dave Gavitt Trophy)Julius Page, 2002-03Sam Young, 2007-08

BIG EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM

BIG EAST ACADEMIC AWARDS

BIG EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT

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HIGH SCHOOL ALL-AMERICA

McDONALD’S ALL-AMERICANSPlayer YearCharles Smith .............................. 1984Jerome Lane ................................ 1985Bobby Martin ................................ 1987Brian Shorter ............................... 1987Dante Taylor ................................. 2009Khem Birch .................................. 2011

PARADE ALL-AMERICANSPlayer YearCurtis Aiken ............................ 1982-83Charles Smith ......................... 1983-84Jerome Lane ........................... 1984-85Brian Shorter .......................... 1986-87

BOB GIBBONS TOP RECRUITSPlayer Rank YearCurtis Aiken ............... 18 ....... 1982-83Charles Smith ............ 14 ....... 1983-84Jerome Lane .............. 12 ....... 1984-85Brian Shorter ............... 6 ....... 1986-87

ESPNU TOP-40 RANKED RECRUITSPlayer YearDante Taylor ................................. 2009Khem Birch .................................. 2011

ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS BY YEAR

Year Selections1976-77 ..................... 11977-78 ..................... 11978-79 ..................... 21979-80 ..................... 21980-81 ..................... 21981-82 ..................... 11982-83 ..................... 11983-84 ..................... 11984-85 ..................... 01985-86 ..................... 21986-87 ..................... 21987-88 ..................... 2

Year Selections1988-89 ..................... 21989-90 ..................... 11990-91 ..................... 21991-92 ..................... 21992-93 ..................... 11993-94 ..................... 21994-95 ..................... 11995-96 ..................... 01996-97 ..................... 11998-99 ..................... 21999-00 ..................... 12000-01 ..................... 12001-02 ..................... 3

Year Selections2002-03 ..................... 42003-04 ..................... 42004-05 ..................... 22005-06 ..................... 22006-07 ..................... 22007-08 ..................... 12008-09 ..................... 32009-10 ..................... 12010-11 ..................... 22011-12 ..................... 02012-13 ..................... 12013-14 ..................... 2

CONFERENCE/SCHOOL HONORS

Rookie of the Week Honors

Player TotalChris Taft .......................................... 6Sean Miller ....................................... 4DeJuan Blair ..................................... 3Charles Smith ................................... 3Brian Shorter .................................... 3Ricardo Greer ................................... 3Rod Brookin ...................................... 2Jerome Lane ..................................... 2Jason Matthews ................................ 2

Multiple All-America Honors

Player YearCharley Hyatt .................................... 3Jerome Lane ..................................... 2Charles Smith ................................... 2Brandin Knight .................................. 2Don Hennon ....................................... 2Claire Cribbs ..................................... 2

Most Valuable Player2002-03 Brandin Knight2003-04 Jaron Brown

Julius Page2004-05 Chevon Troutman2005-06 Carl Krauser2006-07 Aaron Gray2007-08 Sam Young2008-09 Levance Fields

DeJuan BlairSam Young

2009-10 Brad WanamakerAshton Gibbs

2010-11 Brad WanamakerAshton Gibbs

2011-12 Tray WoodallLamar Patterson

2012-13 Tray Woodall2013-14 Lamar Patterson

Most Improved Player2002-03 Carl Krauser2003-04 Mark McCarroll2004-05 Levon Kendall

John DeGroat2005-06 Aaron Gray2006-07 Sam Young2007-08 Brad Wanamaker

Gary McGhee2008-09 Nasir Robinson2009-10 Travon Woodall2010-11 Lamar Patterson

Talib Zanna2011-12 J.J. Moore2012-13 Durand Johnson2013-14 Chris Jones

TEAM AWARDS

Best Defensive Player2002-03 Julius Page2003-04 Julius Page2004-05 Antonio Graves2005-06 Levon Kendall2006-07 Antonio Graves2007-08 Ronald Ramon2008-09 Jermaine Dixon2009-10 Jermaine Dixon

Gary McGhee2010-11 Nasir Robinson2011-12 Talib Zanna2012-13 Cameron Wright

James Robinson2013-14 James Robinson

Cameron Wright

Captains Award2002-03 Brandin Knight

Ontario Lett2003-04 Jaron Brown

Toree MorrisJulius Page

2004-05 Mark McCarrollChevon Troutman

2005-06 John DeGroatLevon KendallCarl Krauser

2006-07 Aaron GrayLevon KendallAntonio GravesDoyle Hudson

2007-08 Keith BenjaminMike CookRonald Ramon

2008-09 Tyrell Biggs

Levance FieldsSam Young

2009-10 Jermaine DixonBrad Wanamaker

2010-11 Gilbert BrownGary McGheeBrad Wanamaker

2011-12 Ashton GibbsNasir RobinsonNick RiversTray Woodall

2012-13 Tray WoodallDante TaylorLamar Patterson

2013-14 Lamar PattersonTalib Zanna

Free Throw Shooting Leader2002-03 Donatas Zavackas2003-04 Carl Krauser2004-05 Ronald Ramon2005-06 Ronald Ramon2006-07 Ronald Ramon2007-08 Mike Cook2008-09 Ashton Gibbs2009-10 Ashton Gibbs2010-11 Ashton Gibbs2011-12 John Johnson

Ashton Gibbs2012-13 J.J. Moore2013-14 Michael Young

Rebounding Leader2002-03 Chevon Troutman2003-04 Chris Taft2004-05 Chevon Troutman

2005-06 Aaron Gray2006-07 Aaron Gray2007-08 DeJuan Blair2008-09 DeJuan Blair2009-10 Gary McGhee2010-11 Gary McGhee2011-12 Nasir Robinson2012-13 Steven Adams2013-14 Talib Zanna

Most Inspirational Player2002-03 Jaron Brown2003-04 Carl Krauser2004-05 Carl Krauser2005-06 Levance Fields2006-07 Tyrell Biggs2007-08 Levance Fields2008-09 Brad Wanamaker2009-10 Nasir Robinson2010-11 Nick Rivers

Tray Woodall2011-12 Ashton Gibbs

Nasir Robinson2012-13 Dante Taylor

J.J. Moore2013-14 Durand Johnson

Coaches Award2002-03 Chevon Troutman2003-04 Chevon Troutman2004-05 Keith Benjamin2005-06 Antonio Graves

Charles Small2006-07 Mike Cook

Levance Fields2007-08 Tyrell Biggs

Gilbert Brown2008-09 Gary McGhee2009-10 Gilbert Brown

Chase Adams2010-11 J.J. Moore2011-12 Dante Taylor2012-13 Lamar Patterson

Talib Zanna2013-14 Jamel Artis

Josh Newkirk

Academic Excellence Award2003-04 Aaron Gray2004-05 Aaron Gray2005-06 Marcus Bowman2006-07 Levon Kendall2007-08 Maurice Polen2008-09 Gilbert Brown2009-10 Dante Taylor2010-11 Cameron Wright2011-12 Malcolm Gilbert2012-13 Cameron Wright2013-14 Cameron Wright

Jaron Brown Pursuit ofAcademic Excellence Award2005-06 Sam Young2006-07 Austin Wallace2007-08 Ronald Ramon2008-09 Tyrell Biggs2009-10 J.J. Richardson2010-11 Dante Taylor2011-12 Cameron Wright2012-13 Steven Adams2013-14 Joseph Uchebo

Multiple All-League Honors

Player TotalCharles Smith ................................... 3Brian Shorter .................................... 3Vonteego Cummings .......................... 3Jason Matthews ................................ 3Clyde Vaughan ................................... 3Sam Clancy ....................................... 3Carl Krauser ..................................... 3Brandin Knight .................................. 2Jerome Lane ..................................... 2Jerry McCullough .............................. 2Ricardo Greer ................................... 2Sammie Elllis .................................... 2Ashton Gibbs ..................................... 2Aaron Gray ....................................... 2Sam Young ........................................ 2Chevon Troutman ............................... 2Levance Fields .................................. 2

Multiple First Team Honors

Player YearCharles Smith ................................... 2Sam Clancy ....................................... 2Brian Shorter .................................... 2Aaron Gray ....................................... 2Sam Young ........................................ 2

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SCHOOL HONORS

NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship1975-76 Tom Richards1985-86 Joey David1991-92 Darren Morningstar

Verizon/CoSIDaAcademic All-America1985-86 Joey David

(Second Team)

Big East Scholar-Athlete of theYear1984-85 Joey David

ACC Skip Prosser Award/Basketball Scholar-Athlete of theYear2013-14 Cameron Wright

Big East BasketballScholar-Athlete of the Year1984-85 Joey David1990-91 Darren Morningstar

(first alternate)1991-92 Darren Morningstar2006-07 Aaron Gray

Academic All-Big East1983-84 Joey David1984-85 Joey David

Matt Miklasovich1985-86 Joey David

Matt Miklasovich1989-90 Darren Morningstar1990-91 Brian Brush

Brock GeneralovichDarren Morningstar

1991-92 Brian BrushBrock GeneralovichDarren Morningstar

1992-93 Brian BrushBrock Generalovich

1994-95 Chris Gardella1995-96 Chris Gardella1996-97 Chris Gardella1997-98 Chris Gardella2003-04 Aaron Gray2004-05 Aaron Gray

Levon Kendall2005-06 Marcus Bowman

Levon KendallMaurice PolenCharles Small

2006-07 Levon KendallMaurice Polen

2007-08 Maurice Polen2008-09 Tim Frye

Ashton GibbsRyan Tiesi

2009-10 Tim FryeAshton GibbsLamar PattersonJ.J. RichardsonNick RiversDante TaylorAustin Wallace

2010-11 Aron NwankwoNick RiversCameron Wright

2011-12 Malcolm GilbertJohn JohnsonAron NwankwoNick Rivers

2012-13 Steven AdamsAron NwankwoJames RobinsonTray WoodallCameron Wright

ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS

Academic All-ACC2013-14 Jamel Artis

Josh NewkirkCameron WrightMichael Young

ACC Academic Honor Roll2013-14 Joshua Ko

Josh NewkirkLamar PattersonJames RobinsonJoseph UcheboCameron WrightMichael Young

Bernie Lerner Scholarship AwardAcademic/Athletic Excellence1988-89 Pat Cavanaugh

Graduated Early with athleticeligibility remaining1991-92 Darren Morningstar1996-97 Jason Maile2006-07 Levon Kendall2010-11 Nick Rivers2012-13 Lamar Patterson

Talib Zanna

NATIONAL TEAM AWARDSTop-10 Percent of NCAA APRScores2006-09 Pitt-Jamie Dixon2007-10 Pitt-Jamie Dixon2009-12 Pitt-Jamie Dixon

Top-20 Percent of NCAA APRScores2005-08 Pitt-Jamie Dixon2006-09 Pitt-Jamie Dixon2007-10 Pitt-Jamie Dixon2009-12 Pitt-Jamie Dixon

SCHOOL TEAM AWARDSGPA: Most Improved Team2004 Pitt2006 Pitt2008 Pitt

Olympic Games1988 Charles Smith, Bronze Medal

(Seoul, Korea)

World Championships1986 Charles Smith, Gold Medal

(Madrid, Spain)

Pan American Games1979 Sam Clancy, Gold Medal

(San Juan, P.R.)1987 Jerome Lane, Silver Medal

(Indianapolis, Ind.)

World University Games1991 Sean Miller, Gold Medal

(Sheffield, England)

FIBA World Championships2009 Ashton Gibbs, Gold Medal

(Auckland, N.Z.)Jamie Dixon, Head Coach,Gold Medal (Auckland, N.Z.)

2013 James Robinson, Gold Medal(Czech Republic)

PANTHERS IN INTERNATIONAL PLAY

USA Basketball1979 Sam Clancy, Pan American

Games (San Juan, P.R.)1980 *Sam Clancy, USA Olympic

Team Trials1986 Charles Smith, World

Championships (Madrid,Spain)

1988 Charles Smith, USA OlympicTeam (Seoul, Korea)

1989 Jason Matthews, COPABAWorld Championships(Mexico City, Mexico)

1991 Sean Miller, World UniversityGames (Sheffield, England)*Sean Miller, Pan AmericanGames

1998 *Vonteego Cummings,National Team Trials

2009 Ashton Gibbs, Head CoachJamie Dixon, Gold Medal,FIBA World Championships.(Auckland, N.Z.)*Dante Taylor, U19 NationalTeam

2010 *Cameron Wright, U19National Team

2011 Ashton Gibbs, WorldUniversity Games (Shenzhen,China)

2012 James Robinson, Nike HoopsSummitJames Robinson, U18 FIBAAmericas (Sao Sebastiao,Brazil), Gold Medal

2013 James Robinson, U19 FIBAWorld Championships (CzechRepublic), Gold Medal*tryout only

Panthers Representing OtherCountries in international play1983 Clyde Vaughan (England)1989 Clyde Vaughan (England)1990 Clyde Vaughan (England)1995 Orlando Antigua

(Dominican Republic)1998 Orlando Antigua

(Dominican Republic)

1998 Donatas Zavackas (Lithuania)1999 Ricardo Greer

(Dominican Republic),Tournament of AmericasRicardo Greer(Dominican Republic), CentralAmerican GamesDonatas Zavackas (Lithuania)

2000 Ricardo Greer(Dominican Republic)Donatas Zavackas (Lithuania)

2002 Ricardo Greer(Dominican Republic)

2004 Doyle Hudson (Bahamas)2005 Levon Kendall (Canada)2006 Levon Kendall (Canada)2007 Levon Kendall (Canada)

Carl Krauser (Virgin Islands)2008 Levon Kendall (Canada)2010 Ronald Ramon

(Dominican Republic)2011 Ronald Ramon

(Dominican Republic)

Big East All-Star Team1983 Billy Culbertson (Europe)1984 Marlon Ferguson (Yugoslavia)1989 Darelle Porter (France/Spain)

Paul Evans, Head Coach(France/Spain)

1990 Darelle Porter(Finland/Russia)

1992 Jermaine Morgan(France/Spain)

National Sports Festival All-Star1982 George Allen

Andre Williams1983 Curtis Aiken1984 Charles Smith1985 Charles Smith

Demetreus GoreJerome Lane

1986 Jerome Lane (MVP)

Foot Locker Team NIT All-Stars1992 Chris McNeal

(France/Holland/Germany)

Player YearWilliam Downes ...................... 1970-71Kent Scott ............................... 1971-72Thomas Richards .................... 1975-76Clyde Vaughan ......................... 1983-84

Player YearBilly Knight ............................. 1973-74Kirk Bruce .............................. 1974-75Curtis Aiken ............................ 1986-87Darelle Porter ......................... 1990-91Brian Shorter .......................... 1990-91Sean Miller ............................. 1991-92Vonteego Cummings ................ 1998-99Ricardo Greer ......................... 2000-01Brandin Knight ........................ 2002-03Jaron Brown ........................... 2003-04Carl Krauser ........................... 2005-06Aaron Gray ............................. 2006-07Levance Fields ........................ 2008-09Sam Young .............................. 2008-09Brad Wanamaker ..................... 2010-11

Blue-Gold AwardPanther Award

David Sandberg Award

Player YearJermaine Dixon ....................... 2009-10Gary McGhee .......................... 2010-11Nasir Robinson ....................... 2011-12

Player YearLouis Cecconi ......................... 1949-50George Radosevich ................. 1950-51Donald Virostek ....................... 1952-53Michael Zernich ...................... 1952-53Richard E. Deitrick .................. 1953-54Julius Pegues .......................... 1957-58Don Hennon ............................. 1958-59Mike Ditka ............................... 1960-61

Varsity Walk Player of the Week Honors

Player TotalLamar Patterson ................................ 3Sam Young ........................................ 3Carl Krauser ..................................... 3Sam Clancy ....................................... 3Vonteego Cummings .......................... 3Brandin Knight .................................. 3Clyde Vaughan ................................... 3Sammie Ellis ..................................... 2Jerry McCullough .............................. 2Chris McNeal .................................... 2Charles Smith ................................... 2Brian Shorter .................................... 2Ashton Gibbs ..................................... 2

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OverallYear Player Round Pick Team1954 Clarence “Dutch” Burch 5th 40 Fort Wayne Pistons1957 Bob Lazor 9th 66 Detroit Pistons1958 Julius Pegues 4th 31 St. Louis Hawks1959 Don Hennon 6th 41 Cincinnati Royals1964 Brian Generalovich 3rd 19 New York Knicks1974 Billy Knight 1st 6 Indiana Pacers (ABA)

Billy Knight 2nd 21 Los Angeles LakersMickey Martin 4th 69 Detroit Pistons

1975 Mel Bennett 1st 10 Virginia Squires (ABA)Kirk Bruce 8th 76 Utah Stars (ABA)

1976 Keith Starr 4th 56 Chicago Bulls1978 Larry Harris 4th 73 Buffalo Braves1979 Terry Knight 6th 125 San Antonio Spurs1980 Sammie Ellis 4th 73 Denver Nuggets1981 Carlton Neverson 3rd 56 Golden State Warriors

Sam Clancy 3rd 62 Phoenix Suns1983 Trent Johnson 8th 83 Boston Celtics1984 Clyde Vaughan 6th 117 Indiana Pacers1988 Charles Smith 1st 3 Philadelphia 76ers (traded to L.A. Clippers)

Jerome Lane 1st 23 Denver Nuggets1992 Darren Morningstar 2nd 47 Boston Celtics1994 Eric Mobley 1st 18 Milwaukee Bucks1996 Mark Blount 2nd 55 Seattle Supersonics1999 Vonteego Cummings 1st 26 Indiana Pacers (traded to Golden State Warriors)2005 Chris Taft 2nd 42 Golden State Warriors2007 Aaron Gray 2nd 49 Chicago Bulls2009 Sam Young 2nd 36 Memphis Grizzlies

DeJuan Blair 2nd 37 San Antonio Spurs2013 Steven Adams 1st 12 Oklahoma City Thunder2014 Lamar Patterson 2nd 48 Milwaukee Bucks (traded to Atlanta Hawks)

PITT’S NBA DRAFT PICKSNBA PANTHERS

BILLY KNIGHT(11 seasons)Indiana Pacers, 1974-77Buffalo Braves, 1977-78Boston Celtics, 1978-79Indiana Pacers, 1979-83Kansas City Kings, 1983-84San Antonio Spurs, 1984-85

MEL BENNETT(3 seasons)Virginia Squires, 1975-76Indiana Pacers, 1976-78Utah Jazz, 1980-81Cleveland Cavaliers, 1981-82

KEITH STARR(2 seasons)Chicago Bulls, 1976-78

CHARLES SMITH(10 seasons)L.A. Clippers, 1988-92New York Knicks, 1992-96San Antonio Spurs, 1996-98

JEROME LANE(5 seasons)Denver Nuggets, 1988-92Indiana Pacers, 1991-92Milwaukee Bucks, 1991-92Cleveland Cavaliers, 1992-93

DARREN MORNINGSTAR(2 seasons)Boston Celtics, 1992-93Dallas Mavericks, 1993-94Utah Jazz, 1993-94

ERIC MOBLEY(3 seasons)Milwaukee Bucks, 1994-95Vancouver Grizzlies, 1995-96Milwaukee Bucks, 1995-96Vancouver Grizzlies, 1996-97

PITT’S FIRST ROUND NBA /ABA DRAFT PICKS

PITT’S CBA DRAFT PICKS

Year Player Round Pick Team1985 Darryl Shepard 5th 52 Charleston1988 Demetreus Gore 4th 42 Tulsa1990 Rod Brookin 6th 98 Albany1991 Brian Shorter 1st 11 Fort Wayne

Jason Matthews 3rd 45 Quad CityBobby Martin 3rd 47 Quad City

1993 Chris McNeal 5th 66 Fargo-Morehead1994 Eric Mobley 7th 109 Rapid City1997 Mark Blount 5th 51 Grand Rapids2005 Chris Taft 2nd 16 Dakota2005 Chevon Troutman 3rd 17 Albany

Jerome Lane also played for several years in the CBA.

MARK BLOUNT(6 seasons)Seattle Supersonics, 1996-97Boston Celtics, 2000-02Denver Nuggets, 2002-03Boston Celtics, 2002-06Minn. Timberwolves, 2006-08Miami Heat, 2008-09

VONTEEGO CUMMINGS(2 seasons)Golden State Warriors, 1999-01Philadelphia 76ers, 2001-02

CHRIS TAFT(1 season)Golden St. Warriors, 2005-06

AARON GRAY(8th season)Chicago Bulls, 2007-09New Orleans Hornets, 2010-12Toronto Raptors, 2012-13Sacramento Kings, 2013-14Detroit Pistons, 2014-current

SAM YOUNG(4 seasons)Memphis Grizzlies, 2009-12Philadelphia 76ers, 2012Indiana Pacers, 2012-13

DeJUAN BLAIR(6th season)San Antonio Spurs, 2009-13Dallas Mavericks, 2013-14Washington Wizards, 2014-current

STEVEN ADAMS(2nd season)Oklahoma City Thunder, 2013-current

Player Pick Year Drafting TeamBilly Knight 6th-ABA 1974 Indiana PacersMel Bennett 10th-ABA 1975 Virginia SquiresCharles Smith 3rd 1988 Philadelphia 76ersJerome Lane 23rd 1988 Denver NuggetsEric Mobley 18th 1994 Milwaukee BucksVonteego Cummings 26th 1999 Indiana PacersSteven Adams 12th 2013 Oklahoma City Thunder

INTERNATIONAL PRO PANTHERS

Player Pro LeagueChase Adams Germany, ABASotiris Aggelou GreeceOrlando Antigua Puerto Rico, Dominican

Republic, HarlemGlobetrotters

Keith Benjamin Lithuania, AustraliaTyrell Biggs NBDL, Lithuania, Greece,

Israel, CyprusMark Blount FranceGilbert Brown NBDL, Venezuela, Turkey,

Germany, Puerto Rico,Dominican Republic

Jaron Brown AustraliaMike Cook Iceland, Poland, United

Kingdom, Qatar, NBDLTico Cooper BelgiumAttila Cosby PortugalVonteego Cummings Greece, Germany, Serbia,

Cyprus, Croatia, Spain,Poland

John DeGroat Mexico, Ukraine, Hungary,Ireland, Argentina

Jermaine Dixon Japan, BosniaDominik Dumancic Russia, Croatia, HungaryLevance Fields Russia, Turkey, Dominican

RepublicAshton Gibbs Lebanon, Romania, Spain,

GreeceAntonio Graves Germany, Italy, Turkey,

Israel, France, CroatiaRicardo Greer France, United Kingdom,

CroatiaIsaac Hawkins IcelandDoyle Hudson Puerto RicoAntoine Jones Russia, PortugalGerald Jordan Harlem, Czech RepublicLevon Kendall Germany, Greece, SpainCarl Krauser Canada-NBL, Venezuela,

New Zealand, Romania

Player Pro LeagueJerome Lane SpainOntario Lett Bahrain, Jordan, Spain,

Turkey, Korea, Japan, IranJarrett Lockhart FranceJason Maile Italy, Germany, SpainBobby Martin SpainMark McCarroll France, Finland, Sweden,

Canada, DominicanRepublic, Russia

Jerry McCullough Russia, Croatia, ItalyGary McGhee Germany, Turkey, CroatiaLennie McMillian IrelandChris McNeal FranceEric Mobley Puerto RicoDarren Morningstar Spain, Argentina, Puerto

Rico, ItalyToree Morris Chile, South Korea,

Portugal, CanadaCarlton Neverson IsraelJulius Page Israel, Dominican Republic,

GermanyLamar Patterson TurkeyJaime Peterson France, Spain, Poland,

Dominican RepublicRonald Ramon Brazil, Argentina,

Venezuela, UruguayNasir Robinson Germany, SlovakiaBrian Shorter Spain, Argentina, ItalyZelimir Stevanovic France, Cyprus, Serbia,

Bosnia & HerzegovinaDante Taylor SwitzerlandChris Taft Finland, PhillipinesChevon Troutman Italy, France, Germany,

Dominican RepublicChad Varga SpainBrad Wanamaker Italy, FranceTray Woodall Greece, TurkeySam Young Puerto Rico, AustraliaDonatas Zavackas Italy, Poland, Lithuania,

Ukraine, Germany, Latvia

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CHARLES SMITH (1986 and 1988)

Gold Medalist- 1986 USA World Championships(Madrid, Spain)

For the first time in 32 years, USA brought home the Gold Medal atthe World Championships. Widely considered a darkhorse to win thegold, Team USA finished 9-1 and fended off a late rally to capture an87-85 championship game decision over the USSR.

Pitt’s Charles Smith provided the firepower as he averaged ateam-leading 15.0 points, hit 52.7 percent (61-117) of his field goalsand pulled down 5.8 rebounds per game. Coached by Lute Olsen, theteam also featured 12 future NBA players including David Robinson,Sean Elliott, Steve Kerr, Kenny Smith and Rony Seikaly.

Bronze Medalist- 1988 USA Olympic Team(Seoul, Korea)

Favored to win the Gold Medal, head coach John Thompson’sUnited States team lost a semifinal game to the Soviet Union, butrebounded with a 78-49 win over Australia to claim the Bronze Medal.Pitt’s Charles Smith averaged 7.8 points and 4.1 rebounds per game. Itwas Smith’s second international competition. USA finished 7-1 incompetition.

SAM CLANCY (1979)

Gold Medalist- 1979 Pan American Games(San Juan, Puerto Rico)

Led by head coach Bob Knight, the 1979 USA Pan American Gamesteam featured one of the youngest and most explosive squads inAmerican history. The Americans breezed to the Gold Medal contestby winning nine straight games and averaging a record 100.8 pointsper game.

Pitt’s Sam Clancy was a key contributor off the bench on a teamfeaturing NBA All-Stars Isaiah Thomas, Kevin McHale and RalphSampson. He averaged 3.6 points (10-18 FG) while pulling down 3.3rebounds per game.

JEROME LANE (1987)

Silver Medalist- 1987 Pan American Games(Indianapolis, Ind.)

Team USA won its first five games by an average margin of 29points but was denied the gold medal for just the second time in 36years of the event as Brazil upset the Americans 120-115 in theChampionship game. Pitt’s Jerome Lane appeared in six games andaveraged 3.5 rebounds per game. Leading scorers included DavidRobinson, Danny Manning and Rex Chapman.

INTERNATIONAL PANTHERSCharles Smith 1986 USA World

Championship Team(Madrid, Spain)Gold Medalist

1988 USA Olympic Team(Seoul, Korea)Bronze Medalist

Sam Clancy 1979 Pan American

Games(San Juan, Puerto Rico)Gold Medalist

Sean Miller 1991 World University

Games (Sheffield, England)Gold Medalist

Jerome Lane 1987 USA Pan American

Games Team(Indianapolis, Ind.)Silver Medalist

Jason Matthews 1989 COPABA World

Championship QualifyingTeam

Clyde Vaughan English National Team,

1989-90

Orlando Antigua Harlem Globetrotters,

1995-2002 Dominican Republic

National Team, 1994-95, 1997-98

Ricardo Greer Dominican Republic

National Team, 1999 and2000

Levon Kendall Canadian National Team,

2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

Carl Krauser Virgin Islands National

Team, 2007

Jamie Dixon 2009 FIBA World

Championships(Auckland, N.Z.)Gold Medalist

Ashton Gibbs 2009 FIBA World

Championships(Auckland, N.Z.)Gold Medalist

2011 World University GamesChampionships (Shenzhen, China)

Ronald Ramon 2010 Dominican Republic

Centrobasket Tournament 2011 and 2012 Dominican

Republic National Team

James Robinson 2012 FIBA Americas

Championship (Brazil),Gold Medalist

2012 Nike Hoops Summit 2013 FIBA World Championship

(Czech Republic), Gold Medalist

SEAN MILLER (1991)

Gold Medalist- 1991 World University Games(Sheffield, England)

Pitt’s Sean Miller helped lead Team USA to a perfect 6-0 record, asecond consecutive gold medal and eighth gold in 12 tries. He rankedsecond on the squad with six 3-pointers and connected on a perfect10-10 free throws. Coached by P.J. Carlesimo, Team USA outscoredits opponents on average 103.2-63.8.

JAMIE DIXON AND ASHTON GIBBS (2009)

Gold Medalist- 2009 FIBA World Championships(Auckland, New Zealand)

Pitt’s Ashton Gibbs and coach Jamie Dixon led the USA BasketballUnder-19 Team to the 2009 FIBA World Championship Gold Medal witha perfect 9-0 record.

Dixon assumed head coaching duties just a month before the teamwas to depart for New Zealand. He inherited an overhauled roster,guided the squad to the title and was named USA Basketball’s “Coachof the Year” for his efforts.

The squad’s starting point guard, Gibbs averaged 9.8 points,dished out 20 assists and led the Americans in both minutes played(202) and minutes per game (22.4). He also contributed 12 3-pointersand connected on 82 percent of his free throw attempts. The USA stintproved to be a valuable experience for Gibbs upon entering hissophomore season.

In 2011, Gibbs represented Team USA at the World UniversityGames in Shenzhen, China.

JAMES ROBINSON (2012 and 2013)

Gold Medalist- 2012 FIBA Americas Championships(Sao Sebastiao, Brazil)

Gold Medalist- 2013 FIBA World Championships(Prague, Czech Republic)

James Robinson became the first player in school history to earntwo Gold Medals in international competition in July, 2013 when heplayed a role on the USA Basketball 2013 Under-19 FIBA WorldChampionship team. USA registered a perfect 9-0 record en route tothe championship and defeated Serbia, 82-68, in the title game.

In 2012, Robinson also helped lead the USA Basketball Under-18team to its sixth all-time FIBA Americas Gold Medal. The Americansconcluded the event with a perfect 5-0 record and outscored fiveopponents by an average of 38.6 points per contest. USA defeatedhost Brazil, 81-56, in the title game. As the team’s point guard,Robinson led Team USA in assist:turnover ratio and averaged 4.4points per game. Robinson also represented Team USA at the NikeHoops Summit.

LEFT: Charles Smith won twomedals including a Gold at the1986 World Championships anda Bronze at the 1988 Olympics.

RIGHT: Sam Clancy won a GoldMedal as part of Bob Knight’s1979 Pan American Games

team.

PITT’S MEDALISTS

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Don Hennon, who wore jersey number 10, was the first basketball player to have his numberretired by the University of Pittsburgh on Jan. 13, 1968. Hennon played three years—1956 to 1959—scored 1,814 points and averaged 24.2 points per game. A 5-foot-8 1/2inch tall guard, Hennon was the most prolific scorer in school history. He became Pitt’sfirst All-American in 23 years, earned two All-America honors and was inducted into theHelms Athletic Foundation Basketball Hall of Fame. Hennon still holds Pitt’s single-gamescoring record (45 points) and was the school's all-time career scoring leader for 29years (1959-88). He has twice been honored by the University of Pittsburgh, earning theCharles C. Hartwig Award as a senior and Panther Letterman of Distinction Award in1985. Hennon went on to become a successful medical doctor. He resides in Pittsburgh.

PITT’S RETIRED JERSEYS

10DON HENNON

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1956-57 27 -- -- -- 225 541 .416 -- -- -- 123 149 .826 -- -- 95 3.5 68 2 -- -- -- -- 573 21.21957-58 25 -- -- -- 267 654 .408 -- -- -- 117 140 .836 -- -- 118 4.7 65 0 -- -- -- -- 651 26.01958-59 24 -- -- -- 231 632 .366 -- -- -- 155 191 .812 -- -- 105 4.4 77 1 -- -- -- -- 617 25.7TOTAL 76 -- -- -- 723 1827 .396 -- -- -- 395 480 .823 -- -- 318 4.2 210 3 -- -- -- -- 1841 24.2

CAREER NOTES Native of Wampum, Pa. Elected to the Helms Athletic Foundation Hall of Fame in

1970. Two-time All-America First Team selection (AP, UPI, Helms-

1957-58; UPI, Helms-1958-59). Guided Pitt to two NCAA Tournament appearances (1957 and

1958). Listed in the NCAA’s “Men’s Basketball Finest” publication. Owns nine of Pitt’s top-20 single-game scoring records and

scored 40-plus points three times, 30-plus points 24 timesand 20-plus points 52 times in his career.

Set school record with 12 consecutive games scoring over20 points.

Two-time NABC All-Region selection (1956-57 and 1957-58).

Holds scoring records for season average (26.0 ppg) andcareer average (24.2 ppg).

Ranks fourth all-time on Pitt’s career scoring list (1,841)after playing in just three seasons (freshmen were noteligible for competition).

Needed only 38 career games to score 1,000 points in hiscareer, a school record.

Scored a school record 45 points at Duke as a sophomore,then followed it up with a 31-point performance vs.Duquesne.

Ranked second in the nation in scoring in both 1957-58(26.0 ppg.) and 1958-59 (25.7 ppg.).

Selected in the 1959 NBA Draft in the sixth round by theCincinnati Royals.

As a high schooler playing for his father, he set aPennsylvania scoring record with 2,376 points andaveraged 25.0 points in 95 career games. As a senior, hescored 1,003 points and averaged 32.3 points per contest.He received 68 scholarship offers.

DON HENNON’S CAREER STATISTiCS

SCHOOL RECORDS Game, points (45 vs. Duke, 12/21/57). Career, scoring average (24.2) Season, scoring average (26.0 in 1957-58). Career 40-point games (3). Career 30-point games (24). Career 20-point games (52). Season 30-point games (9, two times). Season 20-point games (20 in 1958-59). Consecutive 20-point games (12). Consecutive 30-point games (2). Percentage of career double figure scoring games (96

percent). Game, field goal attempts (42 vs. Duke, 12/21/57). Career, field goal attempts (1827). Season field goal attempts (654 in 1957-58). Points over a two-game stretch (76 vs. Duquesne/Duke). Quickest to 1,000 career points (38 games). Average 20-plus points in three years.

NOTABLE PERFORMANCES Scored a school-record 45 points (20-42 FG, 5-6 FT) in an

87-84 double overtime win vs. Duke, 12/21/57. Scored 41 points (17-30 FG, 7-9 FT), vs. Geneva, 2/24/58. Scored 41 points (16-33 FG, 9-12 FT) in a 73-70 win over

Ohio State,12/3/58. In first-ever varsity game, scored 34 points (17-25 FG) at

North Carolina State, 12/1/56. In final home game vs. Penn State, 2/21/59, presented with

several awards, gave a speech and then put on atremendous display of ball handling with 12 assists. Hereceived a standing ovation when he left the game with aminute remaining from the 5,500 in attendance.

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The 1973-74 Pitt squad was one of the most successful basketball teams in the recent history ofthe school. The team was led by smooth Billy Knight, whose number 34 was retired onFeb. 20, 1989. In three varsity seasons, Knight scored 1,731 career points and had acareer scoring average of 22.2 points per game, second only to Don Hennon. He led the1974 Panthers to the NCAA Eastern Regional Finals, the farthest any Pitt team hadadvanced in the tournament, and earned All-America honors. For his efforts, he won thePanther Award in 1974, which is presented to the student-athlete who best promotesthe University through athletic achievement. Knight went on to have an 11-year All-Procareer in both the ABA and NBA. He also became a successful NBA executive andserved a stint as the Atlanta Hawks’ General Manager.

34BILLY KNIGHT

CAREER NOTES Native of Braddock, Pa. Considered the finest “all-around” player in Pitt basketball

history. Consensus All-America selection in 1973-74 (USBWA First

Team, NABC and UPI Second Team). Led Pitt to an NCAA “Elite Eight” appearance, 25-4 record,

including a school-record 22 consecutive wins in 1973-74. Two-time All-Region honoree. Named to the 1974 All-NCAA Regional East Team after

averaging 21.3 points and 8.0 rebounds in Pitt’s 3 games. Only player in school history to average over 20.0 points

and 10.0 rebounds in each of his three varsity seasons. Registered two 20-point/20-rebound performances in

career (vs. Buffalo, 1/20/74; vs. Lafayette, 1/26/72). Totaled six 30-point, 10-rebound performances in his

career, the most of any player in school history. Totaled a school record 11 consecutive double-doubles

from Dec. 15, 1973-Jan. 27, 1974. Included in that stringwere eight 20-10 performances.

Recorded 50 career double-doubles, which ranks secondon Pitt’s all-time list. His 21 double-doubles in 1973-74 ranktied for second on the all-time season list.

One of only four players in school history to record 1,000-points, 600-rebounds and 200-assists in a career.

Currently ranks ninth on the school’s all-time careerscoring list (1,731 points) and fourth on the rebound list(938).

First-ever player to register 500-plus points and 250-plusrebounds in a season.

Ranked seventh in scoring among all players in the 1974NCAA Tournament with a 21.3 average (64 points in threetournament games).

Played the longest professional tenure of any Pitt Panther(11 seasons) for several different NBA and ABA teams:

BILLY KNIGHT’S CAREER STATISTiCS

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1971-72 24 -- -- -- 205 381 .538 -- -- -- 95 131 .725 -- -- 276 11.5 65 2 56 -- -- -- 505 21.01972-73 26 -- -- -- 275 530 .519 -- -- -- 67 89 .753 -- -- 287 11.0 54 0 77 -- -- -- 617 23.71973-74 28 -- -- -- 270 525 .514 -- -- -- 69 89 .775 -- -- 375 13.4 70 2 73 -- -- -- 609 21.8TOTAL 78 -- -- -- 750 1436 .522 -- -- -- 231 309 .748 -- -- 938 12.0 189 4 206 -- -- -- 1731 22.2

Indiana Pacers, Buffalo Braves, Boston Celtics, Kansas CityKings and San Antonio Spurs. Averaged 16.9 points pergame over his 11-year pro career.

Two-time NBA and one-time ABA All-Star selection. As an ABA rookie with the Indiana Pacers, ranked second in

the league in scoring (26.6 ppg.) behind league leader PeteMaravich.

Became Pitt’s first-ever First Round professional draft pickwhen he was selected by the ABA’s Indiana Pacers with theNo. 6 overall pick.

Concluded his eight-year Indiana Pacers career as thefranchise’s all-time leading scorer.

Brother Terry also played at Pitt (1974-79). Nickname is “Mooney.” Served as the General Manager of the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks

and Vancouver Grizzlies.

SCHOOL RECORDS Career, rebound average (12.0). Season, field goals made (275 in 1972-73). Consecutive double-doubles (11).

NOTABLE PERFORMANCES Scored a career-high 37 points at UCLA, 12/22/72. At the

time, the total represented the most points scored by anopponent at UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion.

Scored 34 points vs. Furman in NCAA Tournament FirstRound play, 3/14/74. The 34 points still ties for the highesttotal ever scored in Pitt’s NCAA Tournament history.

Registered 34 points (16-23 FG) with 16 rebounds atVirginia, 1/2/74.

Scored 33 points vs. Syracuse, 2/11/72. Finished with 32 points (16-23 FG) and 11 rebounds vs.

Duquesne, 12/7/73.

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32Wearing jersey No. 32, Charles Smith thrilled Pitt fans from 1984 to 1988. Smith is the

University of Pittsburgh’s all-time leading scorer, with 2,045 career points. Known for hisclutch play at key moments of games and stellar leadership, he guided the Panthers totwo Big East regular season titles: co-champions in 1986-87, then outright champions in1987-88, the same year Smith was named Big East Player of the Year and won the

Panther Award. A two-time All-American and Freshman All-American, Smith was also honored by theleague in 1985 as the Big East Rookie of the Year. A member of the 1988 U.S. Olympic Team, Smithwas the third pick of the 1988 NBA draft and spent 10 seasons in the league with the Los AngelesClippers, New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs. Smith’s jersey was retired prior to his final homegame at Fitzgerald Field House against Seton Hall on March 2, 1988.

CHARLES SMITH

CAREER NOTES Native of Bridgeport, Conn. and Warren Harding H.S. Two-time All-American. Earned Scripps Howard First Team

NABC Second Team and AP and UPI Honorable Mention in1987-88. Named NABC and Basketball Weekly Third TeamAll-America selection in 1986-87.

Selected 1988 Big East Player of the Year. Two-time All-Big East selection in 1986-87 and 1987-88. Named USBWA Region Player of the Year in 1987-88 and

Pitt’s only four-time All-Region selection. Listed No. 8 on the Big East’s 50 Greatest Players list. Led Pitt to two Big East regular season titles including its first

outright title in 1987-88. Member of the 1988 United States Olympic Team and earned

a Gold Medal with the 1986 World Championship Team inMadrid, Spain.

Consensus freshman All-America selection in 1984-85. Started every game of his four-year collegiate career, the

only Pitt player to achieve that honor. Pitt’s all-time career leading scorer and ranks among all-time

top-10 Big East career leading scorers. Became second player at Pitt to have jersey retired. Concluded his four-year career by blocking at least one shot

in each of his final 53 career games. Nicknamed “Mr. Clutch” for his game-saving plays as a senior

in 1988 including a key blocked shot in the final seconds tosecure a 72-71 win against Florida State, a short jumper andsubsequent steal of an inbounds pass to clinch a 61-58 homewin against Connecticut and a blocked shot followed by twofree throws at Connecticut.

First-ever McDonald’s High School All-American to play atPitt. Scored 1,400 career points, guided his team to two statetitles and a 55-1 record in his final two seasons. Career-highs include a 37-point performance and 19-blocked shots.

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1984-85 29 29 956 33.0 151 301 .502 -- -- --- 133 175 .760 -- -- 231 8.0 79 1 15 58 63 24 435 15.01985-86 29 29 1077 37.1 165 318 .519 -- -- --- 131 172 .762 -- -- 235 8.1 97 7 46 59 81 27 461 15.91986-87 33 33 1050 31.8 180 327 .550 0 0 .000 202 275 .735 96 186 282 8.5 122 9 53 65 106 25 562 17.01987-88 31 31 1020 32.9 211 378 .558 3 11 .273 162 212 .764 77 162 239 7.7 94 5 57 67 96 38 587 18.9TOTAL 122 122 4103 33.6 707 1324 .534 3 11 .273 628 834 .753 173 814 987 8.1 392 22 171 249 346 114 2045 16.8

CHARLES SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS

First Pitt player ever selected in the first round of the NBADraft in 1988 (No. 3 pick by the Philadelphia 76ers).

Enjoyed a 10-year NBA career with the Los Angeles Clippers(1988-92), New York Knicks (1992-96) and San Antonio Spurs(1996-98).

Averaged 14.4 points and 4.8 rebounds throughout his 564-game, 10-year NBA career.

Averaged a career-high 21.1 points and 6.7 rebounds for theLos Angeles Clippers in 1989-90.

1989 NBA All-Rookie First Team selection.

SCHOOL RECORDS Career, points (2045). Career, double figure scoring games (106). Career, free throws made (628). Career, free throw attempts (834). Game, free throws made (18 vs. Boston Coll., 1/21/85). Career, blocked shots (346). Career, blocked shots average (2.8). Season, blocked shots (106 in 1986-87). Season, blocked shots average (3.2 in 1986-87). Game, blocked shots (7, multiple times). Season, points-freshman year (435 in 1984-85). Season, scoring average-freshman year (15.0 in 1984-85). Game, scoring efficiency per minute (vs. Akron, 1/5/87). Consecutive games with at least one blocked shot (51).

NOTABLE PERFORMANCES Scored 31 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in an NCAA

Tournament game vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88. Totaled 34 points and 10 rebounds vs. Chicago St., 12/7/87. Had 33 points and eight rebounds vs. Providence, 2/16/88. Totaled 30 points and seven blocks vs. Florida, 1/2/88. Scored 25 points with 10 rebounds vs. Boston College, 1/30/

88.

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PITT’S RETIRED JERSEYS

20BRANDIN KNIGHT

CAREER NOTES Native of East Orange, N.J. Named to the 2002-03 Wooden All-America team, one of only

10 players nationwide selected to the squad. Associated Press Third Team All-America and Sporting News

Second Team All-America selection in 2001-02. Named a 2002-03 Associated Press honorable mention All-

America selection. Two-time consensus All-Region pick (2001-02 and 2002-03). Named Big East co-Player of the Year and Most Improved

Player in 2001-02, the only player in league history to achievethose honors in the same year.

Led Pitt to the 2001-02 Big East-West regular season title,2002-03 Big East-West regular season title and the school’sfirst-ever Big East Tournament title in 2003.

Guided Pitt to three Big East Championship finals appearances(2001, 2002 and 2003).

Two-time Big East All-Tournament Team pick (2002 and 2003). Concluded four-year career as the school recordholder for

season assists, career assists, career assists average,career steals, season 3-point field goals made, season 3-point field goal attempts and career 3-point field goal attempts.

One of only eight players in school history to score 1,000points and dish out 400 assists in a career.

As a junior in 2001-02, played a role in 47.9 percent (445 of928) of Pitt’s field goals by either scoring or assisting. Alsoranked seventh in the nation in assists per game (7.2 apg.) in2001-02.

Led his high school team, Seton Hall Prep, to threeconsecutive Parochial Class A state titles and a three-year86-6 record. SHP was ranked No. 4 nationally by USA Today.

Brandin and his brother Brevin, a former consensus All-American at Stanford and 12-year NBA player, comprise one

The fourth and most recent player to have a jersey retired wore No. 20 from 1999-2003. Thatplayer is Brandin Knight. A Pitt point guard, Knight’s leadership was largely responsible for thePanthers’ recent basketball renaissance. The program’s transformation can be traced directly through

Knight, who led the dramatic turnaround. Knight led Pitt to two NCAA Sweet Sixteenappearances, back-to-back Big East regular season titles (2001-02 and 2002-03), theprogram’s first-ever Big East Tournament title (2003) and an 89-40 four-year record. A2003 Wooden All-America team selection, 2002 Associated Press All-America teammember, two-time All-Big East honoree and 2001-02 Big East Most Valuable Player/MostImproved Player winner, Knight concluded his career with 1,440 points, a school-record785 assists, 492 rebounds and 298 steals. After a brief professional basketball stint,Knight joined the Pitt coaching staff. His jersey was retired on March 4, 2009.

BRANDIN KNIGHT’S CAREER STATISTiCS

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1999-00 28 25 937 33.5 85 212 .401 26 80 .325 43 78 .551 23 83 106 3.8 83 0 154 98 10 77 239 8.52000-01 31 26 999 32.2 91 235 .387 33 128 .258 70 115 .609 21 81 102 3.3 81 1 171 95 16 69 285 9.22001-02 35 35 1284 36.7 194 454 .427 93 261 .356 65 147 .442 27 140 167 4.8 87 1 251 112 16 82 546 15.62002-03 33 33 1087 32.9 122 332 .367 57 185 .308 69 120 .575 21 96 117 3.5 76 1 209 101 13 70 370 11.2TOTAL 127 119 4307 33.9 492 1233 .399 209 654 .320 247 460 .537 92 400 492 3.9 327 3 785 406 55 298 1440 11.3

of only eight brother combinations in NCAA Division I historyto achieve All-America status. The distinguished listincludes Marv and Vern Huffman, Eddie and Johnny O’Brien,Dick and Tom Van Arsdale, Mike and Willie Sojourner, Albertand Bernard King, Jim and John Paxson and Harvey andHorace Grant.

SCHOOL RECORDS Career, assists (785). Career, assists average (6.2). Career, steals (298). Career, 3-point field goal attempts (261). Season, minutes played (1284 in 2001-02). Consecutive games with at least one assist (91, 2000-03).

NOTABLE PERFORMANCES Scored a career-high 29 points (10-18 FG), hit six 3-pointers

and dished out six assists in an 85-72 win at West Virginia,2/16/02.

Finished with a game-high 26 points (9-16 FG), hit six 3-pointers and registered eight assists vs. Robert Morris, 11/20/01.

Totaled 24 points (9-13 FG), hit 5-8 3-pointers with sixassists in a 77-54 win over St. John’s, 1/2/02.

Set a Big East Tournament record with 14 assists andfinished with 20 points in a Big East Semifinal win overMiami, Fla., 3/8/02. The win gave Pitt its second consecutiveberth in the Big East Championship Game.

Scored 25 points (7-10 FG), hit 6-8 3-pointers and finishedwith four assists at Virginia Tech, 2/26/03.

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Individual/Team Success Records/Quickest to 1,000 Points, 115Scoring Leaders, 116-1171,000-Point Club, 118-124

Individual Performance Records, 125Field Goal Leaders, 126

Three-Point Field Goal Leaders, 127Free Throw Leaders, 128Rebound Leaders, 129Assists Leaders, 130

Blocked Shots Leaders, 131Steals Leaders, 132

Participation Leaders, 133Individual Game Records/Consecutive Game Streaks, 134-136

Team Game Records/Superlative Team Records, 137-139Opponent Game Records, 140-142

Freshman Season Records, 143Freshman Game Records, 144

Year-by-Year Statistics, 145-146Team Season Highs/Winning Streaks, 147-148

Postseason History, 149NCAA Tournament Records, 150-151NCAA Tournament Games, 152-153

National Polls, 154Attendance Records, 155

100 Point Games/Margin of Victory Records, 156Comeback Wins/Halftime Leads/Deficits, 157

Overtime Games/Overtime Records, 158Miscellaneous Records, 159

Petersen Events Center Records, 160

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Overall LeagueCoach Tenure W L W L Postseason/Yearly AccomplishmentsBenjamin F. Printz 1905-07 8 14Harry Hough 1907-08 10 6Wohlparth Wegner 1910-11 6 6Dr. George M. Flint 1911-21 111 68Andrew Kerr 1921-22 12 8Dr. H C. Carlson 1922-53 367 248 — — 1927-28 National Champions, 1929-30 National Champions, 1941 NCAA Semifinals (Final Four)

1932-33 EIC Champion, 1933-34 EIC Champion, 1934-35 EIC Champion; 1936-37 EIC Champion

Robert Timmons 1953-68 174 189 — — 1957 NCAA Second Round; 1958 NCAA Quarterfinals; 1964 NIT

Charles “Buzz” Ridl 1968-75 97 83 — — 1974 NCAA “Sweet Sixteen”, Eastern Regional; 1975 NIT

Tim Grgurich 1975-80 69 70 17 23 1978 Eastern 8 Tournament Semifinals; 1979 Eastern 8 Tournament Finalists; 1980 NIT

Dr. Roy Chipman 1980-86 102 76 42 49 1981 Eastern 8 Champion; 1981 NCAA Second Round; 1982 Eastern 8 Tournament Champions; 1982 NCAA FirstRound; 1984 NIT Quarterfinals; 1985 NCAA Midwest Regionals; 1986 NIT.

Paul Evans 1986-94 147 98 72 62 1987 co-Big East Regular Season Champion; 1987 NCAA Second Round; 1988 Big East Regular Season Champion;1988 NCAA Second Round; 1989 NCAA First Round; 1991 NCAA Second Round; 1992 NIT Second Round; 1993NCAA First Round

Ralph Willard 1994-99 63 82 31 59 1997 NIT Second Round

Ben Howland 1999-2003 89 40 38 26 2001 NIT Second Round; 2002 Big East West Champion; 2002 NCAA Sweet Sixteen; 2003 Big East TournamentChampion; 2003 co-Big East West Champion, 2003 NCAA Sweet Sixteen

Jamie Dixon 2003-14 288 96 126 64 2004 Big East Regular Season Champion; 2004 NCAA Sweet Sixteen; 2005 NCAA First Round; 2006 NCAA SecondRound; 2007 NCAA Sweet Sixteen, 2008 Big East Tournament Champion; 2008 NCAA Second Round, 2009 NCAAElite Eight, 2010 NCAA Second Round, 2011 Big East Regular Season Champion; 2011 NCAA Second Round; 2012CBI Champion; 2013 NCAA Second Round; 2014 NCAA Third Round

TOTALS 1543 1083 282 242 (League record depicts Big East record only)(.588) (.538)

Overall Conf.Year Record Record Head Coach1905-06 2-9 — Benjamin F. Printz1906-07 6-5 — Benjamin F. Printz1907-08 10-6 — Harry Hough1908-09 No Team1909-10 No Team1910-11 6-6 — Wohlparth Wegner1911-12 10-9 — Dr. George M. Flint1912-13 15-7 — Dr. George M. Flint1913-14 9-8 — Dr. George M. Flint1914-15 14-4 — Dr. George M. Flint1915-16 16-2 — Dr. George M. Flint1916-17 13-6 — Dr. George M. Flint1917-18 6-9 — Dr. George M. Flint1918-19 7-7 — Dr. George M. Flint1919-20 9-6 — Dr. George M. Flint1920-21 12-9 — Dr. George M. Flint1921-22 12-8 — Andrew Kerr1922-23 10-5 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1923-24 10-7 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1924-25 4-10 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1925-26 12-5 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1926-27 10-7 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1927-28 21-0 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1928-29 16-5 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1929-30 23-2 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1930-31 20-4 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1931-32 14-16 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1932-33 17-5 7-1+ Dr. H.C. Carlson1933-34 18-4 8-0+ Dr. H.C. Carlson1934-35 18-6 6-2+ Dr. H.C. Carlson1935-36 18-9 7-3+ Dr. H.C. Carlson1936-37 14-7 7-3+ Dr. H.C. Carlson1937-38 9-12 5-5+ Dr. H.C. Carlson1938-39 10-8 5-5+ Dr. H.C. Carlson1939-40 8-9 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1940-41 13-6 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1941-42 5-10 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1942-43 10-5 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1943-44 7-7 — Dr. H.C. Carlson

PITT COACHING RECORDSOverall Conf.

Year Record Record Head Coach1944-45 8-4 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1945-46 7-7 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1946-47 8-10 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1947-48 10-11 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1948-49 12-13 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1949-50 4-14 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1950-51 9-17 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1951-52 10-12 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1952-53 12-11 — Dr. H.C. Carlson1953-54 9-14 — Robert Timmons1954-55 10-16 — Robert Timmons1955-56 15-10 — Robert Timmons1956-57 16-11 — Robert Timmons1957-58 18-7 — Robert Timmons1958-59 10-14 — Robert Timmons1959-60 11-14 — Robert Timmons1960-61 12-11 — Robert Timmons1961-62 12-11 — Robert Timmons1962-63 19-6 — Robert Timmons1963-64 17-8 — Robert Timmons1964-65 7-16 — Robert Timmons1965-66 5-17 — Robert Timmons1966-67 6-19 — Robert Timmons1967-68 7-15 — Robert Timmons1968-69 4-20 — Charles “Buzz” Ridl1969-70 12-12 — Charles “Buzz” Ridl1970-71 14-10 — Charles “Buzz” Ridl1971-72 12-12 — Charles “Buzz” Ridl1972-73 12-14 — Charles “Buzz” Ridl1973-74 25-4 — Charles “Buzz” Ridl1974-75 18-11 — Charles “Buzz” Ridl1975-76 12-15 — Tim Grgurich1976-77 6-21 1-9& Tim Grgurich1977-78 16-11 5-5% Tim Grgurich1978-79 18-11 6-4% Tim Grgurich1979-80 17-12 5-5% Tim Grgurich1980-81 19-12 8-5% Dr. Roy Chipman1981-82 20-10 8-6% Dr. Roy Chipman1982-83 13-15 6-10* Dr. Roy Chipman

Overall Conf.Year Record Record Head Coach1983-84 18-13 6-10* Dr. Roy Chipman1984-85 17-12 8-8* Dr. Roy Chipman1985-86 15-14 6-10* Dr. Roy Chipman1986-87 25-8 12-4* Paul Evans1987-88 24-7 12-4* Paul Evans1988-89 17-13 9-7* Paul Evans1989-90 12-17 5-11* Paul Evans1990-91 21-12 9-7* Paul Evans1991-92 18-16 9-9* Paul Evans1992-93 17-11 9-9* Paul Evans1993-94 13-14 7-11* Paul Evans1994-95 10-18 5-13* Ralph Willard1995-96 10-17 5-13* Ralph Willard1996-97 18-15 10-8* Ralph Willard1997-98 11-16 6-12* Ralph Willard1998-99 14-16 5-13* Ralph Willard1999-00 13-15 5-11* Ben Howland2000-01 19-14 7-9* Ben Howland2001-02 29-6 13-3* Ben Howland2002-03 28-5 13-3* Ben Howland2003-04 31-5 13-3* Jamie Dixon2004-05 20-9 10-6* Jamie Dixon2005-06 25-8 10-6* Jamie Dixon2006-07 29-8 12-4* Jamie Dixon2007-08 27-10 10-8* Jamie Dixon2008-09 31-5 15-3* Jamie Dixon2009-10 25-9 13-5* Jamie Dixon2010-11 28-6 15-3* Jamie Dixon2011-12 22-17 5-13* Jamie Dixon2012-13 24-9 12-6* Jamie Dixon2013-14 26-10 11-7^ Jamie DixonTotals 1543-1083 282-242* 14 head coachesPercentage .588 .538

^ACC regular season record (11-7)*Big East regular season record (282-242)%Eastern 8 regular season record (32-25)&Eastern Collegiate Basketball League record (1-9)+Eastern Intercollegiate season record (45-19)

PITT’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

PITT’S HEAD COACHES

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5 Robert Timmons4 Dr. Roy Chipman3 Charles “Buzz” Ridl2 H.C. “Doc” Carlson

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS12 Jamie Dixon4 Ben Howland3 Paul Evans2 Charles “Buz” Ridl1 Dr. Roy Chipman1 H.C. “Doc” Carlson1 Robert Timmons

NCAA FINAL FOUR1 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson (1941)

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (Mythical)2 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson (1927-28,

1929-30)

MOST NIT APPEARANCES2 Dr. Roy Chipman1 Paul Evans1 Ben Howland1 Tim Grgurich1 Robert Timmons1 Charles “Buzz” Ridl1 Ralph Willard

MOST NIT WINS2 Roy Chipman1 Ben Howland1 Ralph Willard1 Paul Evans1 Charles “Buzz” Ridl

TOTAL POSTSEASON APPEARANCES11 Jamie Dixon6 Paul Evans5 Dr. Roy Chipman4 Robert Timmons3 Ben Howland2 Charles “Buzz” Ridl1 Ralph Willard1 Tim Grgurich1 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson

SEASONS WITH 30 OR MORE WINS2 Jamie Dixon (2003-04, 2008-09)

PITT COACHING RECORDS

MOST SEASONS31 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson, 1922-5315 Robert Timmons, 1953-6811 Jamie Dixon, 2003-1410 Dr. George Flint, 1911-218 Paul Evans, 1986-947 Charles “Buzz” Ridl, 1968-756 Dr. Roy Chipman, 1980-865 Tim Grgurich, 1975-80

MOST GAMES615 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson, 1922-53384 Jamie Dixon, 2003-14363 Robert Timmons, 1953-68245 Paul Evans, 1986-94180 Charles “Buzz” Ridl, 1968-75179 Dr. George Flint, 1911-21178 Dr. Roy Chipman, 1980-86145 Ralph Willard, 1994-99

MOST WINS367 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson, 1922-53288 Jamie Dixon, 2003-14174 Robert Timmons, 1953-68147 Paul Evans, 1986-94111 Dr. George Flint, 1911-21102 Dr. Roy Chipman, 1980-8697 Charles “Buzz” Ridl, 1968-7569 Tim Grgurich, 1975-80

HIGHEST OVERALL WINNINGPERCENTAGE (Min. 100 games).750 Jamie Dixon (288-96).690 Ben Howland (89-40).620 Dr. George Flint (111-68).600 Paul Evans (147-98).596 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson (367-248).567 Dr. Roy Chipman (102-76).539 Charles “Buzz” Ridl (97-83)

MOST BIG EAST REGULARSEASON WINS (1982-2013)115 Jamie Dixon, 2003-1372 Paul Evans, 1986-9438 Ben Howland, 1999-0331 Ralph Willard, 1994-9926 Dr. Roy Chipman, 1980-86

BEST BIG EAST REGULAR SEASONWINNING PERCENTAGE (1982-2013).669 Jamie Dixon (115-57).593 Ben Howland (38-26)

ACC-RS ACC BEC-RS BEC *BEC ConfT E8RS NCAA NCAA 20-win .500+ vs.Tenure Coach Years Games W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Titles W-L W-L App. W-L years years Top-251905-07 Benjamin F. Prinz 2 22 8-14 .363 — — — — — — — — — 0 1 —1907-08 Henry Hough 1 16 10-6 .625 — — — — — — — — — 0 1 —1910-11 Wohlparth Wegner 1 12 6-6 .500 — — — — — — — — — 0 1 —1911-21 Dr. George M. Flint 10 179 111-68 .620 — — — — — — — — — 0 9 —1921-22 Andrew Kerr 1 20 12-8 .600 — — — — — — — — — 0 1 —1922-53 Dr. H.C. Carlson 31 615 367-248 .597 — — — — — — — 1 1-1 3 20 0-101953-68 Robert Timmons 15 363 174-189 .479 — — — — — — — 3 1-4 0 7 3-231968-75 Charles “Buzz” Ridl 7 180 97-83 .539 — — — — — — — 1 2-1 1 5 2-81975-80 Tim Grgurich 5 139 69-70 .496 — — — — — 4-4 16-14 0 0-0 0 3 3-91980-86 Dr. Roy Chipman 6 178 102-76 .573 — — 26-38 .406 0 6-6 16-11 3 1-3 1 5 8-311986-94 Paul Evans 8 245 147-98 .600 — — 72-62 .537 2 4-8 — 5 3-5 3 6 27-491994-99 Ralph Willard 5 145 63-82 .434 — — 31-59 .344 0 2-5 — 0 0-0 0 1 6-321999-03 Ben Howland 4 129 89-40 .690 — — 38-26 .594 3 8-3 — 2 4-2 2 3 9-122003-14 Jamie Dixon 11 384 288-96 .750 11-7 .611 115-57 .669 3 14-10 — 10 12-10 11 11 42-47

Overall 108 2626 1543-1083 .588 11-7 .611 282-242 .538 8 38-36 32-25 25 24-26 21 74 100-226*combining regular season and tournament

COACHING RECORDS

.537 Paul Evans (72-62)

.406 Dr. Roy Chipman (26-38)

.344 Ralph Willard (31-59)

MOST CONFERENCE REGULARSEASON TITLES2 Paul Evans (1986-87, 1987-88)2 Jamie Dixon (2003-04, 2010-11)2 Ben Howland (2001-02, 2002-03)

MOST CONFERENCETOURNAMENT GAMES24 Jamie Dixon, 2003-1412 Dr. Roy Chipman, 1980-8612 Paul Evans, 1986-9411 Ben Howland, 1999-20038 Tim Grgurich, 1975-807 Ralph Willard, 1994-99

MOST CONFERENCETOURNAMENT WINS14 Jamie Dixon, 2003-148 Ben Howland, 1999-20036 Dr. Roy Chipman, 1980-864 Paul Evans, 1986-944 Tim Grgurich, 1975-802 Ralph Willard, 1994-99

MOST CONFERENCETOURNAMENT TITLES2 Dr. Roy Chipman (1981, 1982)1 Jamie Dixon (2008)1 Ben Howland (2003)

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENTAPPEARANCES10 Jamie Dixon

(2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009,2010, 2011, 2013, 2014)

5 Paul Evans(1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993)

3 Robert Timmons (1957, 1958, 1963)3 Dr. Roy Chipman

(1981, 1982, 1985)2 Ben Howland (2002, 2003)1 Charles “Buzz” Ridl (1974)1 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson (1941)

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES22 Jamie Dixon8 Paul Evans6 Ben Howland

SEASONS WITH 25 OR MORE WINS8 Jamie Dixon2 Ben Howland1 Charles “Buzz” Ridl1 Paul Evans

SEASONS WITH 20 OR MORE WINS11 Jamie Dixon3 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson3 Paul Evans2 Ben Howland1 Dr. Roy Chipman1 Charles “Buzz” Ridl

MOST WINS IN A SEASON31 Jamie Dixon, 2003-0431 Jamie Dixon, 2008-0929 Jamie Dixon, 2006-0729 Ben Howland, 2001-0228 Jamie Dixon, 2010-1128 Ben Howland, 2002-0327 Jamie Dixon, 2007-0826 Jamie Dixon, 2013-1425 Jamie Dixon, 2005-0625 Jamie Dixon, 2009-1025 Paul Evans, 1986-8725 Charles “Buzz” Ridl, 1973-74

MOST WINS IN A SEASONWITHOUT A LOSS21 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson, 1927-28

MOST BIG EAST WINS IN A SEASON15 Jamie Dixon, 2010-1115 Jamie Dixon, 2008-0913 Jamie Dixon, 2009-1013 Jamie Dixon, 2003-0413 Ben Howland, 2002-0313 Ben Howland, 2001-0212 Jamie Dixon, 2006-0712 Paul Evans, 1986-8712 Paul Evans, 1987-8812 Jamie Dixon, 2012-13

PITT COACHING FAST FACTSAverage Tenure: 7.7 yearsAverage GP per season: 24.3 gamesAverage wins per season: 14.3 winsPct. of NCAA Tourney berths: 23.1%Pct. of Conference titles: 23.5%Pct. of 20-win seasons: 19.4%Pct. of .500-win seasons: 68.5%

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TOP AVERAGE ACHIEVEMENTS

SINGLE GAME RECORDS Minutes Played: 50, by nine players.

Big East play: 50, four times- Jerome Lane, Boston College, 2/14/87; Ashton Gibbs, West Virginia, 2/12/10; Darelle Porter, atWest Virginia, 12/9/89; Jason Matthews, West Virginia, 12/9/89.

Most Points: 45, Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/57.Big East play: 40, Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97.

Most Points, Home Floor: 45, Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/57.Big East play: 40, Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97.

Most Points, Opponent’s Floor: 38, three times- LarryHarris, at Maryland, 2/15/77; Don Hennon, at West Virginia, 2/23/57; Don Hennon, at Furman, 12/6/57.Big East play: 37, Clyde Vaughan, at Boston Coll., 1/4/84.

Most Points-Half: 28, two times- Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97; Demetreus Gore, vs. Wisconsin, 12/30/86.Big East play: 28, Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97.

Most Field Goals Made: 20, Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/57.Big East play: 16, Isaac Hawkins, vs. Syracuse, 2/26/98.

Most Field Goals Made-No Misses: 11, Brian Shorter,Providence, 2/11/90.

Longest Field Goal Made: 70-feet, Pat Cavanaugh (halftimebuzzer), vs. Alabama, 12/29/87.

Most Field Goals Attempted: 42, Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/57.Big East play: 27, Clyde Vaughan, Boston College, 2/26/83.

Best Field Goal Percentage: 1.000, several times, top two-Brian Shorter (11-11), Providence, 2/11/90; Eric Mobley (10-10), Youngstown State, 11/27/93.Big East play: 1.000, Brian Shorter (11-11), Providence, 2/11/90.

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 8, two times- JasonMaile, Villanova, 2/12/97; Andre Alridge, Georgia, 12/17/94.Big East play: 8, Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97.

Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 15, three times-Ashton Gibbs, VMI, 12/6/11; Ashton Gibbs, vs. Indiana, 12/8/09; Andre Alridge, Georgia, 12/17/94.Big East play: 14, two times- Jarrett Lockhart, at Seton Hall,3/1/98; Jarrett Lockhart, at Notre Dame, 1/22/00.

Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 1.000, two times-Sean Miller (6-6), Seton Hall, 2/12/91; Sean Miller (6-6), St.Francis, Pa., 12/2/87.Big East play: 1.000, three times- Sean Miller (6-6), SetonHall, 2/12/91; Jason Maile (5-5), Notre Dame, 1/29/97; AshtonGibbs (5-5), Cincinnati, 2/5/11.

Most Free Throws Made: 18, Charles Smith, at BostonCollege, 1/21/85.Big East play: 18, Charles Smith (18-21), at Boston College, 1/21/85.

Most Free Throws Made-No Misses: 15, Jerry McCullough,Marshall, 12/5/92.

Most Free Throws Attempted: 23, Brian Shorter, vs. WestVirginia, 12/9/89.Big East play: 21, Charles Smith, at Boston College, 1/21/85.

Best Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, Jerry McCullough (15-15), Marshall, 12/5/92.

Most Rebounds: 26, Don Virostek, Westminster, 12/9/52.Big East play: 23, DeJuan Blair, at Connecticut, 2/16/09.

Most Offensive Rebounds: 11, two times- DeJuan Blair,Notre Dame, 1/31/09; Jerome Lane, Syracuse, 2/9/87.Big East play: 11, two times- DeJuan Blair, Notre Dame, 1/31/09; Jerome Lane, Syracuse, 2/9/87.

Most Assists: 16, two times- Levance Fields, at DePaul, 2/7/09; Bob Shrewsbury, South Carolina, 2/14/76.Big East play: 16, Levance Fields, at DePaul, 2/7/09.

Assist:Turnover Ratio: 13:0, Levance Fields, Cincinnati, 2/14/09.Big East play: 13:0, Levance Fields, Cincinnati, 2/14/09.

Most Turnovers: 12, Vonteego Cummings, Providence, 1/10/98.Big East play: 12, Vonteego Cummings, Providence, 1/10/98.

Steals: 8, George Allen, at Lafayette, 11/30/83.Big East play: 7, four times.

Blocked Shots: 7, 15 times.Big East play: 7, four times- Mark Blount, Connecticut, 12/4/96; Charles Smith, vs. Connecticut, 3/11/88; Charles Smith,Syracuse, 2/9/87; Bobby Martin, Seton Hall, 1/20/90.

SEASON RECORDS Most Games Played: 39, three times- Nasir Robinson, Talib

Zanna, John Johnson, all in 2011-12. Most Games Started: 39, Nasir Robinson, 2011-12. Percentage of Games Started: 100 percent, many players. Most Minutes Played: 1,284, Brandin Knight, 2001-02. Highest Minutes Per Game Average: 40.1, Vonteego

Cummings, 1997-98.Big East play: 40.3, Vonteego Cummings, 1997-98.

Most Points: 690, Sam Young, 2008-09.Big East play: 375, Clyde Vaughan, 1982-83.

Highest Scoring Average: 26.0, Don Hennon, 1957-58.Big East play: 22.0, Clyde Vaughan, 1982-83.

Most Field Goals Made: 275, Billy Knight, 1972-73.Big East play: 143, Clyde Vaughan, 1982-83.

Most Field Goal Attempts: 654, Don Hennon, 1957-58.Big East play: 251, Clyde Vaughan, 1982-83.

Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 300 FGA): .600, BrianShorter (204-340), 1988-89.Big East play: .599, Brian Shorter (109-182), 1988-89.

Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 150 FGA): .718, ChevonTroutman (135-188), 2002-03.

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 102, Ashton Gibbs,2010-11.Big East play: 49, Ashton Gibbs, 2010-11.

Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted: 261, BrandinKnight, 2001-02.Big East play: 120, Brandin Knight, 2001-02.

Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min 1003FGA): .482, Jason Matthews (66-137), 1988-89.Big East play: .522, Jason Matthews (36-69), 1988-89.

Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 503FGA): .494, Donatas Zavackas (41-83), 2000-01.

Most Free Throws Made: 204, Brian Shorter, 1989-90.Big East play: 112, two times- Brian Shorter, 1989-90; CharlesSmith, 1986-87.

Most Free Throws Attempted: 308, Brian Shorter, 1989-90.Big East play: 166, Brian Shorter, 1989-90.

Highest Free Throw Percentage: .914, Sean Miller (74-81),1988-89.Big East play: .927, Sean Miller (76-82), 1991-92.

Most Rebounds: 444, Jerome Lane, 1986-87.Big East play: 224, Jerome Lane, 1986-87.

Rebounding Average: 20.2, Don Virostek, 1952-53.Big East play: 14.0, Jerome Lane, 1986-87.

Offensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 198, Jerome Lane,1986-87.

Defensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 246, Jerome Lane,1986-87.

Personal Fouls: 122, Charles Smith, 1986-87. Disqualifications: 15, John Kendrick, 1951-52. Most Assists: 270, Levance Fields, 2008-09.

Big East play: 147, Levance Fields, 2008-09. Assists Average: 7.9, Darelle Porter, 1989-90.

Big East play: 8.2, Levance Fields, 2008-09. Assist:Turnover Ratio: 3.80, Levance Fields, 2008-09.

Big East play: 3.87, Levance Fields, 2008-09. Most Turnovers: 129, Vonteego Cummings, 1996-97. Steals: 101, Kellii Taylor, 1996-97.

Big East play: 55, Jerry McCullough, 1995-96. Steals Average: 3.2, Kellii Taylor, 1996-97.

Big East play: 3.0, two times- Kellii Taylor, 1996-97; KelliiTaylor, 1997-98.

Blocked Shots: 106, Charles Smith, 1986-87.Big East play: 53, Charles Smith, 1986-87.

Blocked Shots Average: 3.2, Charles Smith, 1986-87.Big East play: 3.1, Charles Smith, 1986-87.

CAREER RECORDS Most Games Played: 148, Lamar Patterson, 2009-14; 143,

Sam Young, 2005-09; 141, Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09; 137, AshtonGibbs, 2008-12; 137, Jaron Brown, 2000-04; 128.

Most Games Started: 136, Julius Page, 2000-04. Consecutive Games Played: 143, Sam Young, 2005-09; 137,

Jaron Brown, 2000-04. Consecutive Games Started: 122, Charles Smith, 11/22/85-

3/20/88; 116, Sam Clancy, 1977-81.Big East play: 64, Charles Smith, 1984-88.

Percentage of Games Started: 100 percent, three players-Charles Smith (122-122), 1985-88; Sam Clancy (116-166),1977-81; Attila Cosby (55-55), 1998-99..Big East play: 100 percent, two players- Sean Miller (66-66),,1987-92; Charles Smith (64-64), 1984-88.

Most Minutes Played: 4,398, Julius Page, 2000-04.Big East play: 2,242, Brandin Knight, 1999-03.

Minutes Per Game: 34.4, Ricardo Greer, 1997-01. Most Points: 2,045, Charles Smith, 1984-88.

Big East play: 1,047, Charles Smith, 1984-88. Highest Scoring Average: 24.2, Don Hennon, 1957-59.

Big East play: 19.5, Clyde Vaughan, 1982-84. Most Field Goals Made: 803, Larry Harris, 1974-78.

Big East play: 355, Charles Smith, 1984-88. Most Field Goal Attempts: 1,827, Don Hennon, 1956-59.

Big East play: 846, Ricardo Greer, 1997-01.

AVERAGE 20-PLUS POINTS IN THREE YEARSDon Hennon (1956-59)Larry Harris (1975-78)Billy Knight (1971-74)

AVERAGE 10-PLUS REBOUNDS IN THREE YEARS4 years- Sam Clancy (1977-81)3 years- Billy Knight (1971-74)

CAREER AVERAGE: 10.0+ POINTS, 4.0+ REBOUNDS,4.0+ ASSISTSPlayer (Years) PPG RPG APGVonteego Cummings (1995-99) 15.3 4.0 4.4Brandin Knight (1999-03) 11.3 3.9 6.2Carl Krauser (2002-06) 13.0 4.2 4.5

SEASON AVERAGE: 10.0+ POINTS, 4.0+ REBOUNDS,4.0+ ASSISTSPlayer (Year) PPG RPG APGLamar Patterson (2013-14) 17.1 4.9 4.3Brad Wanamaker (2010-11) 11.7 5.2 5.1Brad Wanamaker (2009-10) 12.3 5.7 4.7Carl Krauser (2005-06) 15.0 4.3 4.8Carl Krauser (2004-05) 16.0 4.8 5.9Brandin Knight (2001-02) 15.6 4.8 7.1Darelle Porter (1990-91) 10.1 4.8 5.1Ricardo Greer (1997-98) 12.4 6.7 4.3Jerry McCullough (1993-94) 13.3 4.0 7.0Jerry McCullough (1995-96) 13.4 4.0 5.3

SCORINGDeJuan Blair and Sam Young, 2008-09 1,240Brian Shorter and Jason Matthews, 1989-90 1,151DeJuan Blair and Sam Young, 2007-08 1,097Don Hennon and Julius Pegues, 1957-58 1,090Charles Smith and Jerome Lane, 1986-87 1,084Brian Shorter and Jason Matthews, 1988-89 1,083Charles Smith and Jerome Lane, 1987-88 1,018Clyde Vaughan and George Allen, 1983-84 1,014Jason Matthews and Brian Shorter, 1990-91 992Don Hennon and John Riser, 1956-57 986

REBOUNDINGJerome Lane and Charles Smith, 1986-87 726DeJuan Blair and Sam Young, 2008-09 657Jerome Lane and Charles Smith, 1987-88 617Bob Lazor and Ed Pavlick, 1953-54 603Don Virostek and Dick Dietrick, 1952-53 595Sam Young and DeJuan Blair, 2007-08 569Bob Lazor and Chuck Hursh, 1955-56 547Aaron Gray and Levon Kendall, 2006-07 545Sam Clancy and Terry Knight, 1978-79 539

ASSISTSLevance Fields and Brad Wanamaker, 2008-09 347Brandin Knight and Jaron Brown, 2001-02 330Sean Miller and Darelle Porter, 1990-91 327Sean Miller and Darelle Porter, 1988-89 322Sean Miller and Jerry McCullough, 1991-92 312Tray Woodall and Lamar Patterson, 2011-12 304Brandin Knight and Carl Krauser, 2002-03 302Lamar Patterson and James Robinson, 2013-14 302

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SUPERLATIVE PERFORMANCES Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 800 FGA): .538, BrianShorter (540-1,004), 1988-91.Big East play: .528, Charles Smith (355-675), 1984-88.

Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 400 FGA): .589, OntarioLett (245-416), 2001-03.

Most 3-point Field Goals Made: 297, Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12.Big East play: 139, two times- Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12; JasonMatthews, 1987-91.

Most 3-point Field Goals Attempted: 725, Ashton Gibbs,2008-12.Big East play: 343, Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12.

Highest 3-point Field Goal Percentage: .457, JasonMatthews (259-567), 1988-91.Big East play: .466, Jason Matthews (139-298), 1987-91.

Highest Free Throw Percentage: .885, Sean Miller (317-358), 1987-92.Big East play: .909, Sean Miller (209-230), 1987-92; .889,Jason Matthews (255-287), 1987-91.

Consecutive Free Throws Made: 46, Ashton Gibbs, 11/24/09-1/4/10.Big East play: 40, Sean Miller, 1990-91 to 1991-92.

Most Free Throws Made: 628, Charles Smith, 1984-88.Big East play: 334, Charles Smith, 1984-88.

Most Free Throw Attempts: 834, Charles Smith, 1984-88.Big East play: 447, Charles Smith, 1984-88.

Most Rebounds: 1,342, Sam Clancy, 1977-81.Big East play: 502, Charles Smith, 1984-88.

Best Rebounding Average: 12.0, Billy Knight, 1971-74.Big East play: 10.9, DeJuan Blair, 2007-09.

Offensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 365, Ricardo Greer,1997-01.

Defensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 814, Charles Smith,1984-88.

Personal Fouls: 410, Sam Clancy, 1977-81. Disqualifications: 29, Julius Pegues, 1955-58. Most Assists: 785, Brandin Knight, 1999-03.

Big East play: 401, Sean Miller, 1987-92. Best Assists Average: 6.2, Brandin Knight, 1999-03.

Big East play: 6.0, Sean Miller, 1987-92. Assist:Turnover Ratio (since 1978-79): 2.89, Levance Fields,

2005-09. Turnovers: 406, Brandin Knight, 1999-03. Most Steals: 298, Brandin Knight, 1999-03.

Big East play: 174, Jerry McCullough, 1991-96. Steals Average: 2.6, Kellii Taylor, 1995-00.

Big East play: 2.48, Jerry McCullough, 1991-96. Most Blocked Shots: 364, Charles Smith, 1984-88.

Big East play: 158, Charles Smith, 1984-88. Blocks Per Game: 2.8, Charles Smith, 1984-88.

Big East play: 2.47, Charles Smith, 1984-88.

SINGLE GAME RECORDS Most Minutes: 55, at George Washington, 1/10/76.

Big East play: 50, West Virginia, 2/12/10. Longest Game: 3 overtimes, three times- at George

Washington, 1/10/76; at Penn State, 1/16/82; West Virginia, 2/12/10.Big East play: 3 overtimes, West Virginia, 2/12/10.

Most Points: 127, Syracuse, 2/13/70.Big East play: 117, Providence, 2/10/90.

Most Points Both Teams: 235, Syracuse, 2/13/70.Big East play: 219, vs. Providence, 2/11/90.

Most Points Home Floor: 127, Syracuse, 2/13/70. Most Points on Opponent’s Floor: 108, at St. Francis, Pa.,

12/3/86. Most Points Half: 69, Syracuse, 2/13/70.

Big East play: 69, Syracuse, 2/13/70. Fewest Points Scored: 4, at Penn State, 3/5/06.

Big East play: 39, Rutgers, 1/11/12. Most Points Allowed: 120, at LSU, 1/31/69.

Big East play: 103, Syracuse, 2/4/89. Fewest Points Allowed: 10, three times- Carnegie Tech, 2/

26/29; at Thiel, 2/9/25; Mount Union, 2/13/14. Fewest Points One Half: 2, vs. Penn State, 3/5/06. Fewest Points Both Teams: 27, Penn State (15-12 loss), 1/

15/44. Largest Victory Margin: 59, vs. Indiana, Pa. (108-49), 11/29/

86.Big East play: 36, West Virginia (82-46), 2/12/03

Largest Victory Margin- Road Game: 45, at Carnegie Mellon(104-49), 2/20/71.Big East play: 30, at DePaul (80-50), 1/22/11.

Worst Defeat: 51, vs. Wichita State (109-58), 12/26/64.

Big East play: 33, at Villanova (88-55), 2/3/96. Most Points in a Loss: 96, Geneva (101-96), 1/19/55. Most Field Goals Made: 52, Cleveland State, 2/14/74

Big East play: 48, Syracuse, 2/13/70. Most Field Goals Attempted: 103, at Carnegie Tech, 2/25/

64.Big East play: 81, at West Virginia, 1/6/96.

Best Field Goal Percentage: .717, at DePaul (33-46), 3/9/13.Big East play: .717, at DePaul (33-46), 3/9/13.

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 16, Notre Dame, 1/29/97.Big East play: 16, Notre Dame, 1/29/97.

Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted: 36, Georgia, 12/2/95.Big East play: 31, at Seton Hall, 2/26/02.

Most Free Throws Made: 44, New York Univ., 12/18/54.Big East play: 39, Villanova, 1/2/91

Most Free Throw Attempts: 60, New York Univ.,12/18/54.Big East play: 55, at Providence, 2/7/87.

Highest Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, Syracuse (16-16),2/1/98.Big East play: 1.000, Syracuse (16-16), 2/1/98.

Most Rebounds: 83, at Tampa, 2/7/55; 69, Rollins, 1/22/75.Big East play: 58, Providence, 2/7/87.

Most Offensive Rebounds: 32, North Florida, 11/13/10.Big East play: 26, three times- at Miami, Fla., 2/5/97; at WestVirginia, 1/6/96; at Georgetown, 2/7/90.

Personal Fouls: 38, Villanova, 2/7/86.Big East play: 38, Villanova, 2/7/86.

Most Assists: 34, Cleveland State, 2/14/74.Big East play: 30, two times- Notre Dame, 1/4/06; BostonCollege, 1/31/90.

Most Turnovers Caused: 35, two times- Ohio Wesleyan, 12/6/71; Evansville, 12/5/78.Big East play: 27, Connecticut, 12/4/96.

Most Turnovers Committed: 38, at Iona, 1/22/79.Big East play: 35, Georgetown, 1/3/95.

Best Assist:Turnover Ratio: 5.33, Washington State (16:3), 3/30/12.Big East play: 4.50, Louisville (18:4), 2/24/08.

Most Assisted Field Goals-Percentage: 93.8%, Notre Dame(30-32), 1/4/06.Big East play: 93.8%, Notre Dame (30-32), 1/4/06.

Steals: 23, vs. Maryland, 11/28/98.Big East play: 16, at Boston College, 2/20/99.

Blocked Shots: 13, Duquesne, 1/20/86.Big East play: 11, three times- at St. John’s, 1/22/98; Rutgers,2/21/02; Villanova, 2/10/92.

Most Players Disqualified: 5, two times- at Iona, 1/22/79;Villanova, 2/7/86.Big East Play: 5, Villanova, 2/7/86.

SEASON RECORDS Most Games Played: 39 in 2011-12. Most Minutes Played (since 1978-79): 7825 in 2011-12. Most Overtime Games Played: 4 two times- 2001-02; 1954-

55. Total Overtime Games: 88. Record in Overtime Games (all-time): 45-43. Most Wins (post-1940): 31, two times- 2003-04; 2008-09. Most Wins (pre-1940): 23 in 1929-30. Most Losses: 21 in 1976-77. Fewest Wins (pre-1940): 2 in 1905-06. Fewest Wins (post-1940): 4 in 1968-69. Fewest Losses: 0 (21-0) in 1927-28. Longest Win Streak: 22 from 12/4/73-2/20/74 Longest Losing Streak: 10 two times- 12/7/68-1/22/69; 2/5/

93-3/10/93. Best Winning Percentage (pre-1940): 1.000 (21-0) in 1927-

28. Best Winning Pct. (post-1940): .861, two times- 31-5 in

2003-04 and 31-5 in 2008-09. Worst Winning Percentage: .166 (4-20) in 1968-69. Most Points: 2,772, 1986-87. Fewest Points: 1,466, 1950-51. Highest Scoring Average: 84.0 in 1986-87. Lowest Scoring Average: 66.0 in 1968-69. Fewest Points Per Game Allowed: 56.0 in 2012-13. Most Field Goals Made: 1,040 in 2008-09. Fewest Field Goals Made: 557 in 1952-53. Most Field Goal Attempts: 2,185 in 2007-08. Fewest Field Goal Attempts: 1,468 in 1961-62. Highest Field Goal Pct.: .509 (1000-1965) in 1986-87. Worst Field Goal Pct.: .363 (438-1206) in 1948-49. Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 229 in 2006-07. Least 3-Point Field Goals Made: 110 in 1986-87. Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 707 in 2011-12.

TRIPLE DOUBLES (4) Ricardo Greer (23 points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists),

vs. Villanova (BET), 3/4/98 Darelle Porter (13 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists),

at Providence, 1/23/91 Keith Starr (17 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists),

Rutgers, 1/25/75 Keith Starr (13 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists),

Marquette, 12/18/74

20/20 CLUB (points/rebounds) DeJuan Blair (22/23), at Connecticut, 2/16/09. DeJuan Blair (23/22), Notre Dame, 1/31/09 Chris McNeal (27/20), Boston College, 3/3/92 Bobby Martin (27/20), at Georgetown, 2/7/90 Brian Shorter (26/20), vs. Northwestern, 12/28/88 Jerome Lane (20/21), at Connecticut, 2/21/87 Sam Clancy (20/20), Duquesne, 2/22/78 Mel Bennett (22/21), at West Virginia, 3/7/75 Billy Knight (25/21), Buffalo, 1/20/74 Billy Knight (26/21), Lafayette, 1/26/72 Paul O’Gorek (25/20), at George Washington, 1/6/71

30/10 CLUB (points/rebounds) Sam Young (31/10), Connecticut, 3/7/09 DeJuan Blair (32/14), at DePaul, 2/7/09 Isaac Hawkins (32/14), at Syracuse, 2/26/98 Eric Mobley (30/10), Villanova, 2/19/94 Brian Shorter (30/10), Villanova, 1/7/91 Brian Shorter (32/11), Syracuse, 2/20/89 Brian Shorter (37/12), Oklahoma, 1/15/89 Charles Smith (31/12), vs. E. Michigan, 3/18/88 Charles Smith (34/10), Chicago State, 12/7/87 Clyde Vaughan (30/10), at La Salle, 3/16/84 Clyde Vaughan (37/13), at Boston College, 1/4/84 Clyde Vaughan (33/10), at St. Francis, Pa., 12/5/83 Sam Clancy (31/15), vs. Massachusetts, 12/27/78 Larry Harris (32/11), Penn, 1/30/76 Larry Harris (39/12), Syracuse, 12/6/75 Billy Knight (34/16), at Virginia, 1/2/74 Billy Knight (32/11), Duquesne, 12/7/73 Billy Knight (30/12), at West Virginia, 12/1/73 Billy Knight (31/16), Colgate, 2/17/73 Billy Knight (31/12), at George Washington, 2/10/73 Billy Knight (33/13), at Notre Dame, 1/17/73 Brian Generalovich (30/11), vs. Drake, 3/14/64 Brian Generalovich (31/12), Carnegie Tech, 2/1/64 Brian Generalovich (30/10), Michigan, 12/28/63 John Riser (34/10), vs. Notre Dame, 3/16/57 John Riser (30/13), vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57

20/10 CLUB (points/assists) Tray Woodall (25/10), Albany, 11/11/11 Brad Wanamaker (24/10), West Virginia, 2/12/10 Brandin Knight (20/14), vs. Miami, Fla., 3/8/02 Ricardo Greer (29/10), Norfolk State, 12/1/99 Ricardo Greer (23/10), vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 Darelle Porter (21/12), Siena, 11/28/89 Keith Starr (22/10), Notre Dame, 1/13/75

FRESHMAN 20/10 CLUBFreshmen were sanctioned to compete by the NCAA inthe 1972-73 season. Only six freshmen on 18occasions have achieved a 20-10 performance. All arepoint-rebound 20-10s.

DeJuan Blair (22/14), DePaul, 3/09/08 DeJuan Blair (20/11), Louisville, 2/24/08 DeJuan Blair (20/14), Seton Hall, 1/12/08 DeJuan Blair (20/10), Oklahoma State, 12/15/07 DeJuan Blair (20/14), Houston Baptist, 11/09/07 Ricardo Greer (23/12), vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 Ricardo Greer (20/10), at Connecticut, 2/14/98 Ricardo Greer (26/10), Providence, 2/21/98 Ricardo Greer (22/10), Rutgers, 1/17/98 Ricardo Greer (20/10), at Providence, 1/10/98 Ricardo Greer (23/11), Navy, 12/18/97 Charles Smith (23/14), Boston College, 2/23/85 Charles Smith (23/16), at Duquesne, 2/4/85 Charles Smith (26/11), at Boston College, 1/21/85 Clyde Vaughan (20/11), Delaware State, 1/17/81 Sam Clancy (24/12), at Cincinnati, 1/23/78 Mel Bennett (22/15), Virginia, 2/15/75 Mel Bennett (24/15), vs. Penn State, 12/7/74

TEAM RECORDS

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1,000 POINTS, 1,000 REBOUNDS- CAREERPlayer (Years) Points Reb.Sam Clancy (1977-81) 1671 1342

1,500 POINTS, 500 REBOUNDS, 500 ASSISTS-CAREERPlayer (Years) Points Reb. Asst.Carl Krauser (2002-06) 1642 526 568*Lamar Patterson (2009-14) 1410 588 427*Brad Wanamaker (2007-11) 1090 525 454*did not qualify, but came close to achieving mark

1,000 POINTS, 500 REBOUNDS- CAREERPlayer (Years) Points Reb.John Riser (1954-57) 1164 775Bob Lazor (1954-57) 1175 841Brian Generalovich (1961-64) 1114 622Larry Harris (1974-78) 1914 569Billy Knight (1971-74) 1731 938Sam Clancy (1977-81) 1671 1342Chris McNeal (1980-83) 1067 695Clyde Vaughan (1980-84) 2033 922Charles Smith (1984-88) 2045 987Jerome Lane (1985-88) 1217 970Brian Shorter (1988-91) 1633 772Bobby Martin (1987-91) 1282 775Isaac Hawkins (1996-01) 1127 834Ricardo Greer (1997-01) 1753 888Chevon Troutman (2001-05) 1274 711Carl Krauser (2002-06) 1642 526

300 POINTS AND 150 ASSISTS- SEASONPlayer (Year) Points Asst.Keith Starr (1974-75) 389 180Dwayne Wallace (1981-82) 341 187Sean Miller (1990-91) 344 159Darelle Porter (1990-91) 333 168Sean Miller (1991-92) 361 224Jerry McCullough (1992-93) 428 156Jerry McCullough (1993-94) 333 175Vonteego Cummings (1997-98) 507 154Brandin Knight (2001-02) 546 251Brandin Knight (2002-03) 370 209Carl Krauser (2004-05) 463 170Carl Krauser (2005-06) 494 160Levance Fields (2006-07) 339 169Levance Fields (2008-09) 386 270Brad Wanamaker (2009-10) 417 160Brad Wanamaker (2010-11) 399 174Tray Woodall (2011-12) 327 171Tray Woodall (2012-13) 378 167Lamar Patterson (2013-14) 616 154

1,000 POINTS, 600 REBOUNDS, 200 ASSISTS-CAREERPlayer (Years) Points Reb. Asst.Billy Knight (1971-74) 1,731 938 206Jerome Lane (1985-88) 1,217 970 206Ricardo Greer (1997-01) 1,753 888 373Jaron Brown (2000-04) 1,258 651 295

Aaron Gray (2003-07) 1109 790Sam Young (2005-09) 1884 712Brad Wanamaker (2007-11) 1090 525Lamar Patterson (2009-14) 1410 588Talib Zanna (2009-14) 1117 808

1,000 POINTS AND 400 ASSISTS- CAREERPlayer (Years) Points Asst.Darelle Porter (1987-90) 1007 617Sean Miller (1987-92) 1282 744Jerry McCullough (1991-96) 1342 552Vonteego Cummings (1995-99) 1581 458Brandin Knight (1999-03) 1440 785Carl Krauser (2002-05) 1642 568Levance Fields (2005-09) 1247 645Brad Wanamaker (2007-11) 1090 454Tray Woodall (2008-13) 1108 580Lamar Patterson (2009-14) 1410 427

500 POINTS AND 250 REBOUNDS- SEASONPlayer (Year) Points Reb.Billy Knight (1973-74) 609 375Clyde Vaughan (1981-82) 541 284Clyde Vaughan (1982-83) 613 258Clyde Vaughan (1983-84) 651 256Charles Smith (1986-87) 562 282Jerome Lane (1986-87) 522 444Brian Shorter (1988-89) 587 288Brian Shorter (1989-90) 598 274Ricardo Greer (1999-00) 506 275DeJuan Blair (2008-09) 550 432

Fewest 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 287 in 1987-88. Highest 3-Point FG Pct.: .417 (211-506) in 1990-91. Worst 3-Point Field Goal Pct.: .307 (159-518) in 1998-99. Most Free Throws Made: 741 in 1990-91. Fewest Free Throws Made: 323 in 1973-74. Most Free Throws Attempted: 994 in 1991-92. Fewest Free Throws Attempted: 488 in 1998-99. Highest Free Throw Percentage: .748 (741-991) in 1990-91. Worst Free Throw Percentage: .617 (417-676) in 2000-01. Most Rebounds: 1,432 in 2008-09. Fewest Rebounds: 936 in 1983-84. Best Rebound Average: 55.8 in 1952-53. Worst Rebound Average: 34.3 in 1982-83. Most Offensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 533, two times-

2007-08 and 2008-09. Fewest Offensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 368 in 2002-

03. Most Personal Fouls: 735 in 1991-92. Fewest Personal Fouls: 403 in 1949-50.

Most Disqualifications: 43 in 1951-52. Fewest Disqualifications: 6 two times- 1973-74; 1990-91. Most Assists: 647 in 2006-07. Fewest Assists: 309 in 1973-74. Best Assists Average: 19.4 in 1973-74. Worst Assists Average: 11.8 in 1982-83. Best Assist Turnover Ratio: 1.51 in 2013-14. Worst Assist:Turnover Ratio: 0.770 in 1996-97. Most Turnovers (since 1978-79): 584 in 1994-95. Fewest Turnovers (since 1978-79): 208 in 1984-85. Most Blocked Shots: 157 in 2001-02. Fewest Blocked Shots: 43 in 1982-83. Worst Blocks Average: 5.2 in 1993-94. Worst Blocks Average: 1.5 in 1982-83. Most Steals: 338 in 1998-99. Fewest Steals: 176 in 1992-93 Best Steals Average: 11.3 in 1998-99. Worst Steals Average: 4.7 in 2011-12.

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Most Points Scored: 48, Eric Murdock (at Providence), 1/23/

91; 46, Bob Tallent (at George Washington), 1/11/69. Most Field Goals Made: 17, Bob Tallent (at George

Washington), 1/11/69. Most Field Goal Attempts: 37, Rod Hundley (at West

Virginia), 1/29/55. Highest Field Goal Percentage (6+ attempts): 1.000, 8-8

three-times- John Wallace, (at Syracuse), 2/21/95; MichaelBradley, (vs. Kentucky), 11/27/98; Paul Neumeyer, (at PennState), 2/27/71.

Highest Field Goal Percentage (10+ attempts): .933,Stephen Thompson, 14-15 (Syracuse), 2/4/89.

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 9, Dana Barros (BostonCollege), 1/7/89.

Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted: 16, Dana Barros(Boston College), 1/7/89.

Most Three-Point Field Goals Made-No Misses: 6, twotimes-James Southerland (vs. Syracuse), 3/14/13; MattBetley (Lafayette), 1/2/08.

Most Free Throws Made: 22, Bill Mullan (Penn State), 2/28/20.

Most Free Throws Attempted: 34, Frank Wolf (at Penn State,2/19/20.

Most Free Throws Made-No Misses: 16, Frank Edwards (atCleveland State), 1/23/80.

Most Rebounds: 27, two times- Peter White (at WestVirginia), 1/29/55; Bill Hannon (at Army), 2/22/54.

Most Assists: 18, Kenny Anderson vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/89.

Most Steals: 9, three times-John Linehan (at Providence), 2/16/88; Skip Victor (at Navy), 12/18/97; Phil Hickey (NotreDame), 12/6/97.

Most Blocked Shots: 9, three times- Patrick Ewing(Georgetown), 2/19/85; Etan Thomas (at Syracuse), 2/16/00;Jamel Thomas (Providence), 12/30/98.

Most Minutes Played: 55, Pat Tallent (at George Washington),1/10/76.

TEAM GAME RECORDS Most Points Scored: 120, at LSU, 1/31/69. Fewest Points-pre-1954-55: 9, at Penn State, 3/1/52. Fewest Points-since 1954-55: 32, New Hampshire, 12/4/09. Most Field Goals Made: 48, vs. Wichita State, 12/26/64. Fewest Field Goals Made: 7, at Penn State, 3/1/52. Most Field Goal Attempts: 99, at Evansville, 12/30/61. Fewest Field Goal Attempts: 34, vs. Notre Dame, 3/11/10. Highest Field Goal Percentage: .700, Syracuse (42-60), 2/4/

89. Lowest Field Goal Percentage: .235, New Hampshire (12-51),

12/4/09. Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 17, Lafayette, 1/2/08. Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted: 40, at West

Virginia, 2/5/05. Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (at last 6 att):

1.000, vs. Syracuse (6-6), 3/7/87. Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (at last 10 att):

.750, at Rutgers (12-16), 2/11/01. Most Free Throws Made: 42, vs. St. John’s, 3/9/95. Fewest Free Throws Made: 0, North Florida, 12/8/12. Most Free Throw Attempts: 58, Geneva, 1/7/53. Fewest Free Throw Attempts: 0, North Florida, 12/8/12. Most Free Throws Made-No Misses: 10, at Penn State, 12/7/

02. Highest Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, vs. Oklahoma State

(12-12), 3/22/09. Most Rebounds: 74, at West Virginia, 2/12/64. Most Assists: 32, at UCLA, 12/22/72. Most Blocked Shots: 15, two times- Tennessee, 12/6/88; at

Seton Hall, 1/7/86. Most Steals: 23, two times- at Connecticut, 1/6/90; at West

Virginia, 1/17/53. Most Turnovers: 35, Ohio Wesleyan, 12/6/71. Most Personal Fouls: 38, Villanova, 1/2/91. Fewest Personal Fouls: 2, at Temple, 1/15/69.

MULTI-FACETED CAREER AND SEASON ACHIEVEMENTS

OPPONENT RECORDS

Only 11 players in 20 different years, have completed aseason averaging double figures in both points andrebounds.

Player Year PPG RPGDon Virostek 1952-53 13.3 20.2Ed Pavlick 1954-55 23.8 11.0John Riser 1954-55 13.3 10.7Bob Lazor 1954-55 19.8 11.6John Riser 1955-56 15.3 10.5John Fridley 1958-59 12.2 10.2John Fridley 1959-60 12.2 10.7John Fridley 1960-61 11.0 12.5Paul O’Gorek 1970-71 12.3 10.2Billy Knight 1971-72 21.0 11.5Billy Knight 1972-73 23.7 11.0Billy Knight 1973-74 21.8 13.4Sam Clancy 1977-78 14.0 12.1Sam Clancy 1978-79 15.4 12.5Sam Clancy 1979-80 11.8 11.1Sam Clancy 1980-81 16.3 10.7Jerome Lane 1986-87 15.8 13.5Jerome Lane 1987-88 13.9 12.2Aaron Gray 2005-06 13.9 10.5DeJuan Blair 2008-09 15.7 12.3

AVERAGE DOUBLE-DOUBLE IN SEASON

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INDIVIDUAL/TEAM SUCCESS RECORDSLevance Fields, 2005-09 .......................................... 112Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 ............................................... 112Sam Young, 2005-09 ................................................ 112Gilbert Brown, 2007-11 ............................................ 111Gary McGhee, 2007-11 ............................................ 111Brad Wanamaker, 2007-11 ....................................... 111Chevon Troutman, 2001-05 ...................................... 108Mark McCarroll, 2001-05 ......................................... 108Jaron Brown, 2000-04 ............................................. 107Julius Page, 2000-04 ............................................... 107Toree Morris, 2000-04 ............................................. 107Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12 ............................................ 106Nasir Robinson, 2008-12 ......................................... 106Aaron Gray, 2003-07 ................................................ 105Levon Kendall, 2003-07 ........................................... 105Antonio Graves, 2003-07 ......................................... 105Carl Krauser, 2002-06 .............................................. 104Ronald Ramon, 2004-08 .......................................... 101Keith Benjamin, 2004-08 ......................................... 101

MOST OVERALL VICTORIES BEST OVERALL WINNING PERCENTAGE

Chevon Troutman, 2001-05 ...................... .812 (108-25)Mark McCarroll, 2001-05 ......................... .812 (108-25)Carl Krauser, 2002-06 .............................. .794 (104-27)Gilbert Brown, 2007-11 ............................ .793 (111-29)Gary McGhee, 2007-11 ............................ .793 (111-29)Brad Wanamaker, 2007-11 ....................... .793 (111-29)Levance Fields, 2005-09 .......................... .783 (112-31)Sam Young, 2005-09 ................................ .783 (112-31)Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 ............................... .783 (112-31)Jaron Brown, 2000-04 ............................. .781 (107-30)Julius Page, 2000-04 ............................... .781 (107-30)Toree Morris, 2000-04 ............................. .781 (107-30)Aaron Gray, 2003-07 ................................ .778 (105-30)Levon Kendall, 2003-07 ........................... .778 (105-30)Antonio Graves, 2003-07 ......................... .778 (105-30)Ronald Ramon, 2004-08 .......................... .743 (101-35)Keith Benjamin, 2004-08 ......................... .743 (101-35)Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12 ............................ .726 (106-40)Nasir Robinson, 2008-12 ......................... .726 (106-40)

MOST BIG EAST VICTORIES (1982-2013)

Gilbert Brown, 2007-11 .............................................. 53Gary McGhee, 2007-11 .............................................. 53Brad Wanamaker, 2007-11 ......................................... 53Chevon Troutman, 2001-05 ........................................ 49Mark McCarroll, 2001-05 ........................................... 49Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12 .............................................. 48Nasir Robinson, 2008-12 ........................................... 48Sam Young, 2005-09 .................................................. 47Levance Fields, 2005-09 ............................................ 47Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 ................................................. 47Carl Krauser, 2002-06 ................................................ 46Jaron Brown, 2000-04 ............................................... 46Julius Page, 2000-04 ................................................. 46Toree Morris, 2000-04 ............................................... 46Aaron Gray, 2003-07 .................................................. 45Levon Kendall, 2003-07 ............................................. 45Antonio Graves, 2003-07 ........................................... 45Tray Woodall, 2009-13 ............................................... 45Dante Taylor, 2009-13 ................................................ 45

BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE (BIG EAST)

Chevon Troutman, 2001-05 ........................ .765 (49-15)Mark McCarroll, 2001-05 ........................... .765 (49-15)Gilbert Brown, 2007-11 .............................. .736 (53-19)Gary McGhee, 2007-11 .............................. .736 (53-19)Brad Wanamaker, 2007-11 ......................... .736 (53-19)Carl Krauser, 2002-06 ................................ .719 (46-18)Jaron Brown, 2000-04 ............................... .719 (46-18)Julius Page, 2000-04 ................................. .719 (46-18)Toree Morris, 2000-04 ............................... .719 (46-18)Aaron Gray, 2003-07 .................................. .703 (45-19)Levon Kendall, 2003-07 ............................. .703 (45-19)Antonio Graves, 2003-07 ........................... .703 (45-19)Sam Young, 2005-09 .................................. .691 (47-21)Levance Fields, 2005-09 ............................ .691 (47-21)Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 ................................. .691 (47-21)

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

Chevon Troutman, 2002-05 .......................................... 4Mark McCarroll, 2002-05 ............................................. 4Carl Krauser, 2003-06 .................................................. 4Aaron Gray, 2003-07 .................................................... 4Levon Kendall, 2003-07 ............................................... 4Antonio Graves, 2003-07 ............................................. 4Levance Fields, 2005-09 .............................................. 4Sam Young, 2005-09 .................................................... 4Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 ................................................... 4Gilbert Brown, 2007-11 ................................................ 4Gary McGhee, 2007-11 ................................................ 4Brad Wanamaker, 2007-11 ........................................... 4Many others tied .......................................................... 3

Levance Fields, 2005-09 .............................................. 7Sam Young, 2005-09 .................................................... 7Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 ................................................... 7Chevon Troutman, 2002-05 .......................................... 6Mark McCarroll, 2002-05 ............................................. 6Jaron Brown, 2002-04 ................................................. 6Julius Page, 2002-04 ................................................... 6Toree Morris, 2002-04 ................................................. 6Gilbert Brown, 2007-11 ................................................ 6Gary McGhee, 2007-11 ................................................ 6Brad Wanamaker, 2007-11 ........................................... 6Aaron Gray, 2003-07 .................................................... 5Levon Kendall, 2003-07 ............................................... 5Antonio Graves, 2003-07 ............................................. 5Ashton Gibbs, 2009-12 ................................................ 5Nasir Robinson, 2009-12 ............................................. 5

Games toName Years 1,000 Pts. Opponent, Date Career PointsDon Hennon 1956-59 38 Connecticut, 2/14/58 1841Charles Smith 1984-88 43 Robert Morris, 12/20/86 2045Billy Knight 1971-74 45 North Carolina A&T, 2/14/73 1731Brian Shorter 1988-91 50 at Georgetown, 2/7/90 1633Brian Generalovich 1961-64 63 Carnegie Tech, 2/1/64 1114Calvin Sheffield 1961-64 64 Carnegie Tech, 2/1/64 1115Kent Scott 1969-72 65 at William & Mary, 2/5/72 1143Larry Harris 1974-78 65 Iowa, 12/30/76 1914Vonteego Cummings 1995-99 69 Boston College, 2/8/98 1581Ricardo Greer 1997-01 70 Seton Hall, 1/16/00 1753Clyde Vaughan 1980-84 72 Lafayette, 1/8/83 2033Sam Clancy 1977-81 73 Duke, 2/26/80 1671Demetreus Gore 1984-85 74 Chicago State, 1/17/87 1555

QUICKEST TO 1,000 CAREER POINTS

Games toName Years 1,000 Pts. Opponent, Date Career PointsJason Matthews 1987-91 75 at St. John’s, 1/13/90 1840Jerome Lane 1985-88 81 Syracuse, 2/10/88 1217Carl Krauser 2002-05 82 St. John’s, 2/8/05 1642Carlton Neverson 1978-81 83 at Massachusetts, 2/24/81 1057Jerry McCullough 1991-96 84 at Connecticut, 2/26/94 1342Ashton Gibbs 2008-12 87 at DePaul, 1/22/11 1748Brandin Knight 1999-03 90 Miami, 3/8/02 1440Chris McNeal 1990-93 91 Georgetown, 2/28/93 1067Bobby Martin 1987-91 91 NW Missouri State, 11/23/90 1282Rod Brookin 1986-90 91 St. John’s, 2/26/90 1047Julius Page 2000-04 96 vs. Connecticut, 3/3/03 1512Sam Young 2007-08 96 Louisville, 2/24/08 1194Sean Miller 1987-92 101 at West Virginia, 12/14/91 1282

Jaron Brown, 2001-04 ............................................... 10Julius Page, 2001-04 ................................................. 10Toree Morris, 2001-04 ............................................... 10Levance Fields, 2005-09 .............................................. 9Sam Young, 2005-09 .................................................... 9Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 ................................................... 9Ronald Ramon, 2004-08 .............................................. 9Keith Benjamin, 2004-08 ............................................. 9Carl Krauser, 2003-06 .................................................. 8Brandin Knight, 2000-03 .............................................. 8Donatas Zavackas, 2000-03 ........................................ 8Aaron Gray, 2003-07 .................................................... 7Levon Kendall, 2003-07 ............................................... 7Antonio Graves, 2003-07 ............................................. 7Chevon Troutman, 2002-05 .......................................... 7Mark McCarroll, 2002-05 ............................................. 7

MOST BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP WINS

Jaron Brown, 2001-04 ................................................. 3Julius Page, 2001-04 ................................................... 3Toree Morris, 2001-04 ................................................. 3Chevon Troutman, 2002-05 .......................................... 3Mark McCarroll, 2002-05 ............................................. 3Brandin Knight, 2000-03 .............................................. 2Donatas Zavackas, 2000-03 ........................................ 2Carl Krauser, 2003-06 .................................................. 2Ontario Lett, 2001-02 ................................................... 2Aaron Gray, 2003-07 .................................................... 2Levon Kendall, 2003-07 ............................................... 2Antonio Graves, 2003-07 ............................................. 2Levance Fields, 2005-09 .............................................. 2Sam Young, 2005-09 .................................................... 2Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 ................................................... 2

MOST NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN APPEARANCES

Jaron Brown, 2001-04 ................................................. 3Julius Page, 2001-04 ................................................... 3Toree Morris, 2001-04 ................................................. 3Chevon Troutman, 2002-05 .......................................... 3Mark McCarroll, 2002-05 ............................................. 3Many others tied .......................................................... 2

*League championships include tournament titles,regular season titles and co-titles.

*Note: these records are Big East era only.

MOST LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS

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SCORING LEADERSTOP SINGLE GAME SCORING/30-POINT CLUB ANNUAL SCORING LEADERS

Year Player Pts. Avg.1943-44 .... Tay Malarkey .......................... 178 ........ 11.91944-45 .... Do Do Canterna ....................... 157 ........ 13.11945-46 .... Hank Zeller ............................. 171 ........ 12.21946-47 .... Sam David .............................. 177 .......... 9.81947-48 .... Oland Canterna ....................... 244 ........ 11.6

1948-49 .... Sam David .............................. 390 ........ 15.61949-50 .... George McCrossin ................... 251 ........ 13.91950-51 .... Michael Belich ........................ 415 ........ 15.91951-52 .... Mickey Zernich ....................... 334 ........ 15.21952-53 .... Mickey Zernich ....................... 309 ........ 13.4

1953-54 .... Clarence Butch ....................... 363 ........ 15.81954-55 .... Ed Pavlick ............................... 622 ........ 23.91955-56 .... Bob Lazor ............................... 495 ........ 19.81956-57 .... Don Hennon ............................ 573 ........ 21.21957-58 .... Don Hennon ............................ 651 ........ 26.0

1958-59 .... Don Hennon ............................ 617 ........ 25.51959-60 .... John Mills ............................... 348 ........ 13.91960-61 .... Ben Jinks ............................... 298 ........ 13.01961-62 .... Calvin Sheffield ....................... 463 ........ 18.51962-63 .... Dave Roman ........................... 359 ........ 15.0

1963-64 .... Calvin Sheffield ....................... 375 ........ 16.31964-65 .... Larry Szykowny ...................... 364 ........ 15.81965-66 .... Larry Szykowny ...................... 339 ........ 15.41966-67 .... Jim LaValley ........................... 297 ........ 11.91967-68 .... Tony Delisio ............................ 266 ........ 12.1

1968-69 .... Mike Caldwell ......................... 280 ........ 11.61969-70 .... Kent Scott ............................... 405 ........ 16.91970-71 .... Kent Scott ............................... 328 ........ 13.61971-72 .... Billy Knight ............................. 505 ........ 21.01972-73 .... Billy Knight ............................. 617 ........ 23.7

1973-74 .... Billy Knight ............................. 609 ........ 21.81974-75 .... Kirk Bruce ............................... 497 ........ 17.11975-76 .... Larry Harris ............................. 574 ........ 22.11976-77 .... Larry Harris ............................. 617 ........ 22.91977-78 .... Larry Harris ............................. 516 ........ 20.6

1978-79 .... Sam Clancy ............................ 447 ........ 15.41979-80 .... Sammie Ellis ........................... 471 ........ 17.41980-81 .... Sam Clancy ............................ 504 ........ 16.31981-82 .... Clyde Vaughan ........................ 541 ........ 18.01982-83 .... Clyde Vaughan ........................ 613 ........ 21.9

1983-84 .... Clyde Vaughan ........................ 651 ....... 21.01984-85 .... Charles Smith ......................... 435 ........ 15.01985-86 .... Demetreus Gore ...................... 466 ........ 16.11986-87 .... Charles Smith ......................... 562 ........ 17.01987-88 .... Charles Smith ......................... 587 ........ 18.9

1988-89 .... Brian Shorter .......................... 587 ........ 19.61989-90 .... Brian Shorter .......................... 598 ........ 20.61990-91 .... Jason Matthews ..................... 544 ........ 16.51991-92 .... Chris McNeal .......................... 492 ........ 14.51992-93 .... Jerry McCullough .................... 428 ........ 15.3

1993-94 .... Eric Mobley ............................. 370 ........ 13.71994-95 .... Jaime Peterson ....................... 389 ........ 13.91995-96 .... Jerry McCullough .................... 336 ........ 13.41996-97 .... Vonteego Cummings ............... 539 ........ 16.31997-98 .... Vonteego Cummings ............... 507 ........ 19.5

1998-99 .... Vonteego Cummings ............... 419 ........ 16.11999-00 .... Ricardo Greer .......................... 506 ........ 18.12000-01 .... Ricardo Greer .......................... 548 ........ 16.62001-02 .... Brandin Knight ........................ 546 ........ 15.62002-03 .... Julius Page ............................. 391 ........ 12.2

2003-04 .... Carl Krauser ............................ 493 ........ 15.42004-05 .... Carl Krauser ............................ 463 ........ 16.02005-06 .... Carl Krauser ............................ 494 ........ 15.02006-07 .... Aaron Gray .............................. 499 ........ 13.92007-08 .... Sam Young ............................. 668 ........ 18.1

2008-09 .... Sam Young ............................. 690 ........ 19.22009-10 .... Ashton Gibbs .......................... 533 ........ 15.72010-11 .... Ashton Gibbs .......................... 522 ........ 16.82011-12 .... Ashton Gibbs .......................... 541 ........ 14.6

2012-13 ..... Tray Woodall ........................... 378 ......... 11.52013-14 ..... Lamar Patterson ....................... 616 ......... 17.1

Don Hennon (1956-59)owns nine of the top-22single-game scoringperformances in schoolhistory, including thetop three efforts. Hescored 35 or morepoints in nine careergames and registered30-plus points 24different times. CLASS RECORDS

Pts. Player Opponent Date32 Larry Harris Temple 1/24/7632 Don Hennon Penn 2/27/5732 Kent Scott Wisconsin 12/8/7032 Kent Scott at West Virginia 3/3/7032 Jason Matthews vs. Boston College 3/8/9032 Larry Harris Duquesne 12/11/7632 Vonteego Cummings at Georgetown 2/17/9832 Kirk Bruce St.Francis, Pa. 12/21/7432 Isaac Hawkins at Syracuse 2/6/9832 Billy Knight at Duquesne 12/7/7332 Billy Knight at Kent State 2/27/7332 Larry Harris Temple 1/24/7632 Larry Harris Penn 1/30/7632 Jason Matthews Boston College 1/31/9032 Ed Straloski Carnegie Tech 1/17/4032 Julius Pegues at Saint Louis 1/4/5831 Larry Harris Robert Morris 1/18/7831 Sam Young Connecticut 3/7/0931 Carl Krauser Richmond 12/23/0431 Sam Clancy vs. Massachusetts 12/27/7831 Charles Smith vs. Eastern Michigan 3/18/8831 Vonteego Cummings at Villanova 1/19/9931 Don Hennon vs. Morehead State 3/11/5731 Don Hennon Duquesne 12/14/5731 Don Hennon at Connecticut 2/4/5831 Don Hennon at Westminster 2/27/5831 Don Hennon vs. Bucknell 12/31/5831 Don Hennon Syracuse 1/10/5931 Clyde Vaughan at St. John’s 3/5/8331 Don Hennon at Duke 1/31/5931 Brian Generalovich at Columbia 1/17/6231 Brian Generalovich West Virginia 1/20/6231 Brian Generalovich Carnegie Tech 2/1/6431 John Riser at Penn State 3/3/5631 Billy Knight Colgate 2/17/7331 Billy Knight at George Washington 2/10/7331 Larry Harris Robert Morris 12/9/7831 Larry Harris Cincinnati 2/2/7731 Julius Pegues vs. Miami, Ohio 3/11/5830 Lamar Patterson at Clemson 3/8/1430 Lamar Patterson Cal Poly 12/21/1330 Sammie Ellis vs. Cal State-Fullerton 12/28/7930 Eric Mobley Villanova 2/19/9430 Vonteego Cummings at Wright State 11/20/9830 Larry Harris Syracuse 1/14/7830 Kent Scott North Carolina State 1/23/7130 Demetreus Gore vs. Wisconsin 12/30/8630 Chris McNeal Illinois 2/13/9330 Don Hennon Carnegie Tech 12/14/5630 Don Hennon at Westminster 12/18/5830 Don Hennon Saint Louis 1/5/5930 Brian Generalovich vs. Michigan 12/28/6330 Brian Generalovich vs. Drake 3/14/6430 Clyde Vaughan at LaSalle 3/16/8430 Billy Knight at West Virginia 12/1/7330 Billy Knight Virginia 2/21/7330 Charles Smith Florida 1/2/8830 Jason Matthews at Florida 12/22/8830 Jason Matthews at Cornell 11/26/9030 Brian Shorter Villanova 2/20/8930 Ken Bollens Westminster 2/11/6730 John Riser vs. Kentucky 3/15/57

POINTSFreshman: 435, Charles Smith, 1984-85.Sophomore: 587, Brian Shorter, 1988-89.Junior: 668, Sam Young, 2007-08.Senior: 690, Sam Young, 2008-09.

SCORING AVERAGEFreshman: 15.0, Charles Smith, 1984-85.Sophomore: 22.1, Larry Harris, 1975-76.Junior: 26.0, Don Hennon, 1957-58.Senior: 25.7, Don Hennon, 1958-59.

Pts. Player Opponent Date45 Don Hennon Duke 12/21/5741 Don Hennon Ohio State 12/3/5841 Don Hennon Geneva 2/24/5840 Ed Pavlick Ohio State 12/1/5440 Jason Maile Villanova 2/12/9739 Larry Harris Syracuse 12/6/7539 Larry Harris at Maryland 2/15/7738 Don Hennon Furman 12/6/5738 Don Hennon at West Virginia 2/23/5737 Billy Knight at UCLA 12/22/7237 Brian Shorter Oklahoma 1/15/8937 Clyde Vaughan at Boston College 1/4/8437 Curtis Aiken vs. Arkansas 12/29/8637 Don Hennon Carnegie Tech 1/13/5937 Don Hennon at Carnegie Tech 2/10/5937 Oland Canterna Westminster 2/14/4537 Vonteego Cummings vs. Villanova 3/4/9836 Sammy David Carnegie Tech 2/23/4935 Don Hennon Manhattan 12/29/5735 Don Hennon Holy Cross 2/6/5935 George McCrossin Grove City 1/17/5035 Larry Harris Duquesne 2/12/7734 Billy Knight at Virginia 1/2/7434 Charles Smith Chicago State 12/7/8734 Don Hennon at Penn State 1/25/5834 Don Hennon at North Carolina State 12/1/5634 John Riser vs. Notre Dame 3/16/5734 Don Hennon at Carnegie Tech 1/20/5834 Brian Shorter Providence 2/11/9034 Larry Harris at Virginia 1/21/7634 Clyde Vaughan Florida State 12/20/8434 Billy Knight vs. Furman 3/14/7434 Jason Matthews Jacksonville 12/6/8833 Charles Smith at Providence 2/16/8833 Sam Young Belmont 11/25/0833 Billy Knight Syracuse 2/11/7233 Don Hennon Duquesne 12/13/5833 Larry Harris Canisius 2/2/7833 Ricardo Greer at Syracuse 2/16/0033 Charles Smith Providence 1/25/8833 Billy Knight at Notre Dame 1/17/7333 Clyde Vaughan at St. Francis, Pa. 12/5/8332 DeJuan Blair at DePaul 2/7/0932 Sam Young vs. Oklahoma State 3/22/0932 Carl Krauser Syracuse 1/23/0632 Brian Shorter Syracuse 1/7/9132 Terry Knight Cincinnati 1/10/7932 Billy Knight Duquesne 12/7/7332 Billy Knight at Rutgers 1/5/7232 Curtis Aiken St. Francis, Pa. 12/3/8632 Larry Harris Penn 1/30/76

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SCORING AVERAGE (Minimum 40 GP)Pts. Player (GP) Year24.2 Don Hennon (76) 1956-5922.2 Billy Knight (78) 1971-7418.2 Ed Pavlick (51) 1952-5517.9 Larry Harris (107) 1974-7817.8 Brian Shorter (92) 1988-9116.9 Clyde Vaughan (120) 1980-8416.8 Charles Smith (122) 1984-8816.5 Sammie Ellis (55) 1978-8015.9 Kent Scott (72) 1969-7215.5 Brian Generalovich (72) 1961-6415.5 Bob Lazor (76) 1954-5715.3 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-9915.3 Calvin Sheffield (73) 1961-6415.0 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-0115.0 Jason Matthews (123) 1987-9114.9 John Riser (78) 1954-5714.4 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-8113.6 DeJuan Blair (72) 2007-0913.6 Julius Pegues (77) 1955-5813.4 Samuel David (46) 1947-4913.2 Sam Young (143) 2005-0913.1 Jerome Lane (93) 1985-8813.1 Charley Hyatt (67) 1928-3013.1 Clarence Burch (45) 1951-5413.0 Carl Krauser (126) 2002-0612.8 Ashton Gibbs (137) 2008-1212.7 Demetreus Gore (122) 1984-8812.6 Dave Roman (50) 1962-6412.5 Oland Canterna (71) 1947-4912.1 Ben Jinks (70) 1960-6312.1 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-9612.1 Larry Szykowny (67) 1963-6612.1 Sam David (76) 1946-4912.0 Chris Taft (65) 2003-0511.9 Michael Zernich (71) 1950-5311.9 Carlton Neverson (89) 1978-8111.8 John Fridley (72) 1958-6111.6 Mike Paul (68) 1969-7211.3 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-0311.2 Chris McNeal (95) 1990-9311.2 Bob Lovett (64) 1963-6611.1 Rod Brookin (94) 1986-9011.1 Julius Page (136) 2000-0410.9 Kirk Bruce (83) 1972-7510.7 Mickey Martin (66) 1971-7410.5 Mike Cook (48) 2006-0810.5 Chad Varga (63) 1994-9710.3 Chevon Troutman (124) 2001-0510.2 Terry Knight (86) 1976-7910.2 Eric Mobley (88) 1991-94

Rod Brookin (1986-90) connected on 40.9 percent of his 3-pointshots to rank fourth on Pitt’s all-time career list. He also scored1,047 career points and ranks 39th on the school’s all-time scoringlist.

POINTSPts. Player (GP) Year690 Sam Young (36) 2008-09668 Sam Young (37) 2007-08651 Clyde Vaughan (31) 1983-84651 Don Hennon (25) 1957-58622 Ed Pavlick (26) 1954-55617 Larry Harris (27) 1976-77617 Don Hennon (24) 1958-59617 Billy Knight (26) 1972-73616 Lamar Patterson (36) 2013-14613 Clyde Vaughan (28) 1982-83609 Billy Knight (28) 1973-74598 Brian Shorter (29) 1989-90587 Brian Shorter (30) 1988-89587 Charles Smith (31) 1987-88574 Larry Harris (26) 1975-76573 Don Hennon (27) 1956-57562 Charles Smith (33) 1986-87553 Jason Matthews (29) 1989-90550 DeJuan Blair (36) 2008-09548 Ricardo Greer (33) 2000-01546 Brandin Knight (35) 2001-02544 Jason Matthews (33) 1990-91541 Clyde Vaughan (30) 1981-82541 Ashton Gibbs (37) 2011-12539 Vonteego Cummings (33) 1996-97533 Ashton Gibbs (34) 2009-10522 Ashton Gibbs (34) 2010-11522 Jerome Lane (33) 1986-87516 Larry Harris (25) 1977-78507 Vonteego Cummings (26) 1997-98506 Ricardo Greer (28) 1999-01505 Billy Knight (24) 1971-72504 Sam Clancy (31) 1980-81

SEASON RECORDS

SCORING AVERAGEPts. Player (GP) Year26.0 Don Hennon (25) 1957-5825.7 Don Hennon (24) 1958-5923.9 Ed Pavlick (26) 1954-5523.7 Billy Knight (26) 1972-7322.9 Larry Harris (27) 1976-7722.1 Larry Harris (26) 1975-7621.9 Clyde Vaughan (28) 1982-8321.8 Billy Knight (28) 1973-7421.2 Don Hennon (27) 1956-5721.0 Billy Knight (24) 1971-7221.0 Clyde Vaughan (31) 1983-8420.6 Larry Harris (25) 1977-7820.6 Brian Shorter (29) 1989-9019.8 Bob Lazor (25) 1955-5619.6 Brian Shorter (30) 1988-8919.5 Vonteego Cummings (26) 1997-9819.2 Sam Young (36) 2008-0919.1 Jason Matthews (29) 1989-9018.9 Charles Smith (31) 1987-8818.5 Calvin Sheffield (25) 1963-6418.1 Sam Young (37) 2007-0818.1 Ricardo Greer (28) 1999-0018.0 Clyde Vaughan (30) 1981-8217.6 Julius Pegues (25) 1957-5817.4 Sammie Ellis (27) 1979-8017.2 Brian Generalovich (25) 1963-6417.1 Lamar Patterson (36) 2013-1417.1 Kirk Bruce (29) 1974-7517.1 Kent Scott (24) 1971-7217.0 Charles Smith (33) 1986-8716.9 Kent Scott (29) 1969-7016.6 Ricardo Greer (33) 2000-0116.5 Jason Matthews (30) 1988-89

DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING GAMES Career: 106, Charles Smith, 1984-88. Season: 36, Sam Young, 2007-08. Consecutive: 81, Larry Harris, 3/8/75-3/3/78.

20-PLUS POINT GAMES Career: 52, Don Hennon, 1956-59. Season: 20, Don Hennon, 1958-59. Consecutive: 12, Don Hennon, 2/22/58-12/29/58.

30-PLUS POINT GAMES Career: 24, Don Hennon, 1956-59. Season: 9, Don Hennon, two times, 1957-58 and

1958-59. Consecutive: 2, three players.

40-PLUS POINT GAMES Career: 3, Don Hennon, 1956-59. Season: 2, Don Hennon, 1957-58.

20.0-PLUS AVERAGE SEASONS Career: 3, Don Hennon, 1956-59; Larry Harris, 1974-

78; Billy Knight, 1971-74.

POINTS OVER A TWO-GAME STRETCH Career: 76, Don Hennon (45-Duke/31-Duquesne),

1956-57.

PCT. OF DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES Career: 96.0%, Don Hennon (73-76), 1956-59. Season: 100.0%, many players.

MULTIPLE SEASON SCORING LEADERS Career: 3, Don Hennon, 1956-58; Billy Knight, 1971-

74; Larry Harris, 1974-78; Vonteego Cummings,1995-99; Clyde Vaughan, 1980-84; Charles Smith,1984-88; Carl Krauser, 2002-06; Ashton Gibbs, 2010-12.

MULTIPLE 500-PLUS POINT SEASONS Career: 3, five players- Don Hennon, 1956-58; Billy

Knight, 1971-74; Larry Harris, 1974-78; ClydeVaughan, 1980-84; Ashton Gibbs, 2009-12.

OTHER SCORING RECORDSPOINTSPts. Player (GP) Year2045 Charles Smith (122) 1984-882033 Clyde Vaughan (120) 1980-841914 Larry Harris (107) 1974-781884 Sam Young (143) 2005-091841 Don Hennon (76) 1956-591840 Jason Matthews (123) 1987-911753 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-011748 Ashton Gibbs (137) 2008-121731 Billy Knight (78) 1971-741671 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-811642 Carl Krauser (126) 2002-061633 Brian Shorter (92) 1988-911581 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-991555 Demetreus Gore (122) 1984-881512 Julius Page (136) 2000-041440 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-031410 Lamar Patterson (148) 2009-141342 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-961282 Sean Miller (128) 1987-921282 Bobby Martin (117) 1987-911274 Chevon Troutman (124) 2001-051258 Jaron Brown (137) 2000-041247 Levance Fields (131) 2005-091217 Jerome Lane (93) 1985-881200 Curtis Aiken (120) 1983-871175 Bob Lazor (76) 1954-571164 John Riser (78) 1954-571143 Kent Scott (72) 1969-721127 Isaac Hawkins (118) 1996-011115 Calvin Sheffield (73) 1961-641114 Brian Generalovich (72) 1961-641109 Aaron Gray (113) 2003-071108 Tray Woodall (139) 2008-131099 Donatas Zavackas (118) 1999-031096 Ronald Ramon (135) 2004-081090 Brad Wanamaker (134) 2007-111067 Chris McNeal (95) 1990-931057 Carlton Neverson (89) 1978-811050 Julius Pegues (77) 1955-581047 Rod Brookin (94) 1986-901046 Gilbert Brown (129) 2006-111007 Darelle Porter (123) 1987-91979 DeJuan Blair (72) 2007-09962 Nasir Robinson (133) 2008-12959 Jason Maile (111) 1992-97944 Dwayne Wallace (101) 1978-82930 Ed Pavlick (51) 1952-55930 Orlando Antigua (116) 1991-95921 Sam David (76) 1946-49905 Sammie Ellis (55) 1978-80

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Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1984-85 29 29 956 33.0 151 301 .502 - - -- 133 175 .760 -- -- 231 8.0 79 1 15 58 63 24 435 15.01985-86 29 29 1077 37.1 165 318 .519 - - -- 131 172 .762 -- -- 235 8.1 97 7 46 59 81 27 461 15.91986-87 33 33 1050 31.8 180 327 .550 0 0 .000 202 275 .735 96 186 282 8.5 122 9 53 65 106 25 562 17.01987-88 31 31 1020 32.9 211 378 .558 3 11 .273 162 212 .764 77 162 239 7.7 94 5 57 67 96 38 587 18.9TOTAL 122 122 4103 33.6 707 1324 .534 3 11 .273 628 834 .753 173 814 987 8.1 392 22 171 249 346 114 2045 16.8

1. CHARLES SMITH 2,045 POINTSNo. 32 6-10 230 Center Bridgeport, Conn. (Warren Harding)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1980-81 31 -- 447 14.4 89 198 .449 -- -- -- 50 94 .532 -- -- 124 4.0 30 0 9 27 2 7 228 7.41981-82 30 -- 1081 36.0 199 397 .501 -- -- -- 143 200 .715 -- -- 284 9.5 63 0 19 67 9 22 541 18.01982-83 28 -- 1067 38.1 228 478 .477 -- -- -- 157 213 .737 -- -- 258 9.2 63 1 19 26 6 17 613 21.91983-84 31 -- 1146 37.0 254 526 .483 -- -- -- 143 189 .757 -- -- 256 8.3 61 1 43 64 3 18 651 21.0TOTAL 120 -- 3741 31.2 770 1599 .482 -- -- -- 493 696 .708 -- -- 922 7.7 217 2 90 184 20 64 2033 16.9

2. CLYDE VAUGHAN 2,033 POINTSNo. 42 6-4 210 Forward Mount Vernon, N.Y. (New Rochelle)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1974-75 29 -- -- -- 90 200 .450 -- -- -- 27 44 .614 -- -- 96 3.3 52 2 25 -- 19 -- 207 7.11975-76 26 -- -- -- 242 475 .509 -- -- -- 90 117 .769 -- -- 167 6.4 77 4 20 -- 24 -- 574 22.11976-77 27 -- -- -- 254 494 .514 -- -- -- 109 133 .820 -- -- 175 6.5 81 4 41 -- 4 -- 617 22.91977-78 25 -- -- -- 217 415 .523 -- -- -- 82 102 .804 -- -- 131 5.2 74 3 37 -- 16 -- 516 20.6TOTAL 107 -- -- -- 803 1584 .507 -- -- -- 308 396 .778 -- -- 569 5.3 284 13 123 -- 63 -- 1914 17.9

3. LARRY HARRIS 1,914 POINTSNo. 24 6-6 205 Forward Loraine, Ohio (Clearview)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1956-57 27 -- -- -- 225 541 .416 -- -- -- 123 149 .826 -- -- 95 3.5 68 2 -- -- -- -- 573 21.21957-58 25 -- -- -- 267 654 .408 -- -- -- 117 140 .836 -- -- 118 4.7 65 0 -- -- -- -- 651 26.01958-59 24 -- -- -- 231 632 .366 -- -- -- 155 191 .812 -- -- 105 4.4 77 1 -- -- -- -- 617 25.7TOTAL 76 -- -- -- 723 1827 .396 -- -- -- 395 480 .823 -- -- 318 4.2 210 3 -- -- -- -- 1841 24.2

5. DON HENNON 1,841 POINTSNo. 10 5-8 1/2 188 Guard Wampum, Pa. (Wampum)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1987-88 31 23 638 20.6 85 191 .445 26 58 .448 51 61 .836 19 27 46 1.5 68 2 49 46 2 17 247 8.01988-89 30 30 884 29.5 144 300 .480 66 137 .482 142 158 .899 33 51 84 2.8 83 3 37 57 7 25 496 16.51989-90 29 29 1092 37.7 166 361 .460 80 175 .457 141 158 .892 28 60 88 3.0 99 0 69 65 4 30 553 19.11990-91 33 30 938 28.4 155 360 .431 87 197 .442 147 171 .860 13 57 70 2.1 75 0 70 56 7 37 544 16.5TOTAL 123 112 3552 28.9 550 1212 .454 259 567 .457 481 548 .878 93 195 288 2.3 325 5 225 224 20 109 1840 15.0

6. JASON MATTHEWS 1,840 POINTSNo. 22 6-3 180 Guard Los Angeles, Calif. (St. Monica)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 33 3 672 20.4 98 188 .521 4 21 .190 61 88 .693 59 85 144 4.4 45 0 28 50 20 22 261 7.92006-07 37 2 637 17.2 103 225 .458 13 42 .310 46 77 .597 47 64 111 3.0 60 1 25 42 17 21 265 7.22007-08 37 37 1187 32.1 254 505 .503 44 115 .383 116 168 .690 83 149 232 6.3 73 1 45 87 42 41 668 18.12008-09 36 36 1146 31.8 261 520 .502 54 145 .372 114 154 .740 69 156 225 6.3 60 1 40 88 30 35 690 19.2TOTAL 143 78 3642 25.5 716 1438 .498 115 323 .356 337 487 .692 258 454 712 5.0 238 3 138 267 109 119 1884 13.2

4. SAM YOUNG 1,884 POINTSNo. 23 6-7 215 Forward Clinton, Md. (Hargrave Military Academy/Friendly)

JERSEY RETIRED

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Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1995-96 18 12 438 24.3 39 117 .333 10 42 .238 28 42 .667 15 47 62 3.4 35 0 52 36 6 15 116 6.41996-97 33 33 1129 34.2 189 414 .457 42 105 .400 119 167 .713 60 77 137 4.2 100 5 140 129 6 85 539 16.31997-98 26 26 1042 40.1 173 406 .426 41 130 .315 120 173 .694 32 75 107 4.1 74 3 154 115 21 66 507 19.51998-99 26 26 923 35.5 153 372 .411 41 124 .331 72 103 .699 27 79 106 4.1 76 5 112 84 11 69 419 16.1TOTAL 103 97 3532 34.3 554 1309 .423 134 401 .334 339 485 .699 134 278 412 4.0 285 13 458 364 44 235 1581 15.3

13. VONTEEGO CUMMINGS 1,581 POINTSNo. 3 6-4 190 Guard Thomson, Ga. (Thomson)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1971-72 24 -- -- -- 205 381 .538 -- -- -- 95 131 .725 -- -- 276 11.5 65 2 56 -- -- -- 505 21.01972-73 26 -- -- -- 275 530 .519 -- -- -- 67 89 .753 -- -- 287 11.0 54 0 77 -- -- -- 617 23.71973-74 28 -- -- -- 270 525 .514 -- -- -- 69 89 .775 -- -- 375 13.4 70 2 73 -- -- -- 609 21.8TOTAL 78 -- -- -- 750 1436 .522 -- -- -- 231 309 .748 -- -- 938 12.0 189 4 206 -- -- -- 1731 22.2

9. BILLY KNIGHT 1,731 POINTSNo. 34 6-7 200 Forward Braddock, Pa. (Braddock)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1977-78 27 27 -- 0.0 155 320 .484 -- -- -- 68 102 .667 -- -- 327 12.1 91 5 37 -- 53 -- 378 14.01978-79 29 29 1070 36.9 164 348 .471 -- -- -- 119 164 .726 -- -- 362 12.5 104 6 57 100 27 42 447 15.41979-80 29 29 1064 36.7 134 284 .472 -- -- -- 74 132 .561 -- -- 321 11.1 102 7 54 88 50 49 342 11.81980-81 31 31 1139 36.7 203 410 .495 -- -- -- 98 140 .700 -- -- 332 10.7 113 7 38 90 40 70 504 16.3TOTAL 116 116 3273 28.2 656 1362 .482 -- -- -- 359 538 .667 -- -- 1342 11.6 410 25 186 278 170 161 1671 14.4

10. SAM CLANCY 1,671 POINTSNo. 15 6-7 235 Forward Pittsburgh, Pa. (Brashear)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1988-89 30 30 1046 34.9 204 340 .600 1 2 .500 178 249 .715 110 178 288 9.6 92 4 48 90 15 17 587 19.61989-90 29 29 1066 36.8 197 370 .532 0 6 .000 204 308 .662 97 177 274 9.4 91 0 40 96 14 28 598 20.61990-91 33 32 837 25.4 139 294 .473 0 2 .000 170 221 .769 76 134 210 6.4 99 1 35 81 16 16 448 13.6TOTAL 92 91 2949 32.1 540 1004 .538 1 10 .100 552 778 .710 283 489 772 8.4 282 5 123 267 45 61 1633 17.8

12. BRIAN SHORTER 1,633 POINTSNo. 00 6-6 230 Forward Philadelphia, Pa. (Simon Gratz)

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11. CARL KRAUSER 1,642 POINTSNo. 11 6-2 200 Guard Bronx, N.Y. (Notre Dame Academy)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2002-03 32 1 595 18.6 60 136 .441 21 54 .389 51 70 .729 12 77 89 2.8 66 1 93 64 0 34 192 6.02003-04 32 32 1155 36.1 153 377 .406 48 144 .333 139 179 .777 27 129 156 4.9 79 2 145 96 2 52 493 15.42004-05 29 29 1033 35.6 134 326 .411 54 137 .394 141 188 .750 26 114 140 4.8 70 0 170 122 2 51 463 16.02005-06 33 33 1054 31.9 157 391 .402 67 182 .368 113 155 .729 26 115 141 4.3 92 2 160 103 0 53 494 15.0TOTAL 126 95 3837 30.5 504 1230 .410 190 517 .368 444 592 .750 91 435 526 4.2 307 5 568 385 4 190 1642 13.0

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1997-98 27 27 967 35.8 132 308 .429 23 90 .256 48 66 .727 81 100 181 6.7 74 0 117 106 7 42 335 12.41998-99 29 28 928 32.0 144 326 .442 8 44 .182 68 97 .701 84 105 189 6.5 92 2 73 72 11 63 364 12.61999-00 28 28 1008 36.0 189 407 .464 31 94 .330 97 151 .642 121 154 275 9.8 62 0 90 99 2 49 506 18.12000-01 33 32 1123 34.0 207 427 .485 34 120 .283 100 146 .685 79 164 243 7.4 74 0 93 87 12 42 548 16.6TOTAL 117 115 4026 34.4 672 1468 .458 96 348 .276 313 460 .680 365 523 888 7.6 302 2 373 364 32 196 1753 15.0

7. RICARDO GREER 1,753 POINTSNo. 25 6-5 220 Guard/Forward New York, N.Y. (George Washington/Cheshire Academy, Mass.)

JERSEY RETIRED

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 35 0 373 10.7 50 117 .427 36 82 .439 16 20 .800 6 18 24 0.7 27 0 30 22 1 5 152 4.32009-10 34 34 1177 34.6 159 401 .397 78 200 .390 137 155 .884 14 81 95 2.8 40 0 62 40 3 26 533 15.72010-11 31 30 1016 32.8 170 363 .468 102 208 .490 80 90 .889 11 62 73 2.4 41 0 86 51 0 13 522 16.82011-12 37 37 1270 34.3 183 479 .382 81 235 .345 94 110 .855 19 65 84 2.3 38 0 77 61 2 19 541 14.6TOTAL 137 101 3836 28.0 562 1360 .413 297 725 .410 327 375 .872 50 226 276 2.0 146 0 255 174 6 63 1748 12.8

8. ASHTON GIBBS 1,748 POINTSNo. 12 6-2 190 Guard Scotch Plains, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep)

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Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1984-85 29 19 593 20.4 114 273 .418 -- -- -- 40 54 .741 -- -- 50 1.7 55 1 50 77 2 30 268 9.21985-86 29 29 833 28.7 197 355 .555 -- -- -- 72 86 .837 -- -- 110 3.8 86 3 78 95 9 42 466 16.11986-87 33 33 879 26.6 167 374 .447 11 41 .268 73 94 .777 37 88 125 3.8 79 1 107 96 6 29 418 12.71987-88 31 31 817 26.4 167 345 .484 13 32 .406 56 71 .789 35 74 109 3.5 75 2 65 68 3 25 403 13.0TOTAL 122 112 3122 25.6 645 1347 .479 24 73 .329 241 305 .790 72 322 394 3.2 295 7 300 336 20 126 1555 12.7

14. DEMETREUS GORE 1,555 POINTSNo. 33 6-5 210 Guard/Forward Detroit, Mich. (Chadsey)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1991-92 33 3 651 19.7 71 184 .386 30 82 .366 73 116 .629 14 39 53 1.6 76 2 88 64 9 47 245 7.41992-93 28 28 992 35.4 124 322 .385 48 164 .293 132 171 .772 33 73 106 3.8 82 1 156 90 10 64 428 15.31993-94 25 24 879 35.2 93 240 .388 36 105 .343 111 153 .725 27 73 100 4.0 63 3 175 92 7 70 333 13.31995-96 25 24 815 32.6 90 262 .344 38 126 .302 118 157 .752 31 70 101 4.0 79 1 133 61 11 76 336 13.4TOTAL 111 79 3337 30.1 378 1008 .375 152 477 .319 434 597 .727 105 255 360 3.2 300 7 552 307 37 257 1342 12.1

18. JERRY McCULLOUGH 1,342 POINTSNo. 5 5-11 180 Guard New York, N.Y. (Rice)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1987-88 31 0 525 16.9 61 125 .488 0 1 .000 85 117 .726 54 66 120 3.9 76 4 11 35 18 9 207 6.71988-89 30 30 1001 33.4 113 237 .477 0 2 .000 139 205 .678 91 139 230 7.7 102 3 21 76 30 25 365 12.21989-90 29 28 1000 34.5 145 270 .537 1 5 .200 127 185 .686 79 165 244 8.4 99 3 28 80 34 23 418 14.41990-91 27 23 635 23.5 97 197 .492 1 11.000 97 134 .724 79 102 181 6.7 105 4 20 60 27 16 292 10.8TOTAL 117 81 3161 27.0 416 829 .502 2 9 .222 448 641 .699 303 472 775 6.6 382 14 80 251 109 73 1282 11.0

TIE-19. BOBBY MARTIN 1,282 POINTSNo. 55 6-9 235 Center Atlantic City, N.J. (Atlantic City)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1987-88 31 27 1072 34.6 86 186 .462 58 133 .436 57 67 .851 8 52 60 1.9 83 0 180 79 0 31 287 9.31988-89 30 30 1051 35.0 80 199 .402 56 143 .392 74 81 .914 7 50 57 1.9 81 1 181 82 1 27 290 9.71990-91 33 33 989 30.0 100 225 .444 68 156 .436 76 84 .905 9 53 62 1.9 67 0 159 66 2 17 344 10.41991-92 34 34 1034 30.4 97 235 .413 57 142 .401 110 126 .873 14 68 82 2.4 90 1 224 94 4 27 361 10.6TOTAL 128 124 4146 32.4 363 845 .430 239 574 .416 317 358 .885 38 223 261 2.0 321 2 744 321 7 102 1282 10.0

TIE-19. SEAN MILLER 1,282 POINTSNo. 3 6-1 185 Guard Beaver Falls, Pa. (Blackhawk)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1999-00 28 25 937 33.5 85 212 .401 26 80 .325 43 78 .551 23 83 106 3.8 83 0 154 98 10 77 239 8.52000-01 31 26 999 32.2 91 235 .387 33 128 .258 70 115 .609 21 81 102 3.3 81 1 171 95 16 69 285 9.22001-02 35 35 1284 36.7 194 454 .427 93 261 .356 65 147 .442 27 140 167 4.8 87 1 251 112 16 82 546 15.62002-03 33 33 1087 32.9 122 332 .367 57 185 .308 69 120 .575 21 96 117 3.5 76 1 209 101 13 70 370 11.2TOTAL 127 119 4307 33.9 492 1233 .399 209 654 .320 247 460 .537 92 400 492 3.9 327 3 785 406 55 298 1440 11.3

16. BRANDIN KNIGHT 1,440 POINTSNo. 20 6-0 190 Guard East Orange, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2000-01 33 25 888 26.9 109 257 .424 43 126 .341 38 61 .623 13 48 61 1.8 52 1 35 39 5 22 299 9.12001-02 35 35 1201 34.3 157 337 .466 57 182 .313 55 68 .809 16 109 125 3.6 46 0 76 57 16 16 426 12.22002-03 32 32 1028 32.1 144 295 .488 54 146 .370 49 70 .700 8 102 110 3.4 58 0 70 50 9 24 391 12.22003-04 36 36 1281 35.6 134 361 .371 56 170 .329 72 102 .706 15 91 106 2.9 52 0 63 51 14 25 396 11.0TOTAL 136 128 4398 32.3 544 1250 .435 210 624 .337 214 301 .711 52 350 402 3.0 208 1 244 197 44 87 1512 11.1

15. JULIUS PAGE 1,512 POINTSNo. 1 6-3 191 Guard Buffalo, N.Y. (Turner-Carroll)

JERSEY RETIRED

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 10 0 104 10.4 6 24 .250 5 11 .455 6 11 .545 4 8 12 1.2 8 0 4 5 4 3 23 2.32010-11 32 0 401 12.5 28 82 .341 8 36 .222 20 29 .690 35 29 64 2.0 35 0 42 24 5 14 84 2.62011-12 37 37 1053 28.5 126 285 .442 41 100 .410 64 83 .771 61 134 195 5.3 89 3 133 63 12 38 357 9.62012-13 33 33 892 27.0 115 248 .464 37 110 .336 63 96 .656 38 104 142 4.3 71 2 94 59 10 40 330 10.02013-14 36 36 1173 32.6 202 458 .441 80 206 .388 132 175 .754 35 140 175 4.9 73 1 154 93 12 51 616 17.1TOTAL 148 106 3623 24.5 477 1097 .435 171 463 .369 285 394 .723 173 415 588 4.0 276 6 427 244 43 146 1410 9.5

17. LAMAR PATTERSON 1,410 POINTSNo. 21 6-5 225 Forward Lancaster, Pa. (St. Benedict’s Prep, N.J.)

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Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1985-86 29 17 711 24.5 95 202 .470 0 0 .000 74 113 .655 -- -- 148 5.1 59 5 46 39 13 23 264 9.11986-87 33 33 1169 35.4 187 329 .568 4 8 .500 144 230 .626 198 246 444 13.5 99 4 73 86 14 42 522 15.81987-88 31 31 1090 35.2 154 300 .513 0 7 .000 123 200 .615 141 237 378 12.2 99 3 77 91 7 40 431 13.9TOTAL 93 81 2970 31.9 436 831 .525 4 15 .267 341 543 .628 339 631 970 10.4 257 12 196 216 34 105 1217 13.1

24. JEROME LANE 1,217 POINTSNo. 34 6-6 232 Forward Akron, Ohio (St. Vincent-St. Mary)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2000-01 33 6 505 15.3 64 139 .460 3 22 .136 27 50 .540 27 51 78 2.4 59 0 50 57 11 33 158 4.82001-02 35 34 1031 29.5 131 253 .518 4 24 .167 60 96 .625 91 123 214 6.1 70 0 79 79 19 48 326 9.32002-03 33 33 1004 30.4 141 267 .528 15 42 .357 57 84 .679 67 99 166 5.0 59 0 64 60 20 46 354 10.72003-04 36 36 1237 34.4 165 338 .488 14 65 .215 76 116 .655 87 106 193 5.4 81 1 102 83 9 65 420 11.7TOTAL 137 109 3777 27.6 501 997 .503 36 153 .235 220 346 .636 272 379 651 4.8 269 1 295 279 59 192 1258 9.2

22. JARON BROWN 1,258 POINTSNo. 4 6-4 237 Guard/Forward Lexington, Ky. (Bryan Station)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2005-06 33 4 715 21.7 77 157 .490 32 74 .432 38 57 .667 15 53 68 2.1 27 0 73 37 1 26 224 6.82006-07 37 37 1094 29.6 112 272 .412 52 146 .356 63 83 .759 19 115 134 3.6 49 2 169 70 1 39 339 9.22007-08 25 23 773 30.9 98 258 .380 28 101 .277 74 104 .712 20 78 98 3.9 37 1 133 45 0 28 298 11.92008-09 36 36 1165 32.4 130 327 .398 47 138 .341 79 111 .712 23 68 91 2.5 47 0 270 71 2 28 386 10.7TOTAL 131 100 3747 28.6 417 1014 .411 159 459 .346 254 355 .715 77 314 391 3.0 160 3 645 223 4 121 1247 9.5

23. LEVANCE FIELDS 1,247 POINTSNo. 2 5-10 190 Guard Brooklyn, N.Y. (Xavierian)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1983-84 31 -- 419 13.5 47 129 .364 -- -- -- 17 40 .425 -- -- 19 0.6 37 1 58 39 0 31 111 3.61984-85 29 24 864 29.8 98 228 .430 -- -- -- 71 102 .696 -- -- 52 1.8 77 1 123 86 5 47 267 9.21985-86 29 29 941 32.4 177 311 .569 -- -- -- 27 48 .563 -- -- 58 2.0 69 1 102 74 4 37 381 13.11986-87 31 29 992 32.0 167 360 .464 46 117 .393 61 106 .575 26 30 56 1.8 62 2 95 48 3 40 441 14.2TOTAL 120 82 3216 26.8 489 1028 .476 46 117 .393 176 296 .595 26 159 185 1.5 245 5 378 247 12 155 1200 10.0

25. CURTIS AIKEN 1,200 POINTSNo. 14 6-0 184 Guard Buffalo, N.Y. (Bennett)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1954-55 26 -- -- -- 123 316 .389 -- -- -- 63 96 .656 -- -- 316 12.2 86 5 -- -- -- -- 309 11.91955-56 25 -- -- -- 189 462 .409 -- -- -- 117 157 .745 -- -- 289 11.6 78 4 -- -- -- -- 495 19.81956-57 25 -- -- -- 154 389 .396 -- -- -- 63 100 .630 -- -- 236 9.4 56 3 -- -- -- -- 371 14.8TOTAL 76 -- -- -- 466 1167 .399 -- -- -- 243 353 .688 -- -- 841 11.1 220 12 -- -- -- -- 1175 15.5

26. BOB LAZOR 1,175 POINTSNo. 12 6-6 200 Forward Canonsburg, Pa. (Canonsburg)

27. JOHN RISER 1,164 POINTSNo. 33 6-4 200 Forward Washington, Pa. (Washington)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1954-55 26 -- -- -- 129 372 .347 -- -- -- 88 169 .521 -- -- 278 10.7 98 9 -- -- -- -- 346 13.31955-56 25 -- -- -- 135 333 .405 -- -- -- 135 191 .707 -- -- 213 8.5 90 8 -- -- -- -- 405 16.21956-57 27 -- -- -- 130 341 .381 -- -- -- 153 206 .743 -- -- 284 10.5 94 8 -- -- -- -- 413 15.3TOTAL 78 -- -- -- 394 1046 .377 -- -- -- 376 566 .664 -- -- 775 9.9 282 25 -- -- -- -- 1164 14.9

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2001-02 29 4 376 13.0 64 115 .557 3 8 .375 24 51 .471 44 58 102 3.5 57 2 15 19 12 19 155 5.32002-03 31 3 699 22.5 135 188 .718 1 6 .167 70 116 .603 61 98 159 5.1 80 2 31 45 14 39 341 11.02003-04 35 34 1022 29.2 136 208 .654 3 14 .214 69 113 .611 83 135 218 6.2 86 2 66 70 35 42 344 9.82004-05 29 29 894 30.8 151 267 .566 6 16 .375 126 177 .712 100 132 232 8.0 76 3 43 63 25 34 434 15.0TOTAL 124 70 2991 24.1 486 778 .625 13 44 .295 289 457 .632 288 423 711 5.7 299 9 155 197 86 134 1274 10.3

21. CHEVON TROUTMAN 1,274 POINTSNo. 2 6-7 240 Forward Williamsport, Pa. (Williamsport Area)

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Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1961-62 22 -- -- -- 127 281 .452 -- -- -- 89 113 .788 -- -- 203 9.2 68 5 -- -- -- -- 343 15.61962-63 25 -- -- -- 133 318 .418 -- -- -- 74 95 .779 -- -- 206 8.2 68 4 -- -- -- -- 340 13.61963-64 25 -- -- -- 160 384 .417 -- -- -- 111 152 .730 -- -- 213 8.5 67 2 -- -- -- -- 431 17.2TOTAL 72 -- -- -- 420 983 .427 -- -- -- 274 360 .761 -- -- 622 8.6 203 11 -- -- -- -- 1114 15.5

32. BRIAN GENERALOVICH 1,114 POINTSNo. 14 6-4 210 Forward Farrell, Pa. (Farrell)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1996-97 30 2 354 11.8 29 62 .468 0 0 .000 18 27 .667 34 41 75 2.5 45 0 5 24 21 7 76 2.51997-98 27 27 1011 37.4 159 294 .541 1 5 .200 65 95 .684 108 140 248 9.2 85 3 27 61 45 33 384 14.21998-99 29 29 1029 35.5 149 309 .482 1 7 .143 70 104 .673 109 148 257 8.9 80 0 29 75 38 29 369 12.72000-01 32 32 994 31.1 125 230 .543 1 11.000 47 88 .534 92 162 254 7.9 70 1 39 65 39 27 298 9.3TOTAL 118 90 3388 28.7 462 895 .516 3 13 .231 200 314 .637 343 491 834 7.1 280 4 100 225 143 96 1127 9.6

29. ISAAC HAWKINS 1,127 POINTSNo. 52 6-8 210 Forward Baton Rouge, La. (Istrouma H.S./Hargrave Military Academy)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1961-62 23 -- -- -- 123 280 .439 -- -- -- 129 168 .768 -- -- 88 3.8 70 3 -- -- -- -- 375 16.31962-63 25 -- -- -- 88 226 .389 -- -- -- 101 146 .692 -- -- 88 3.5 55 1 -- -- -- -- 277 11.11963-64 25 -- -- -- 161 363 .444 -- -- -- 141 191 .738 -- -- 113 4.5 66 2 -- -- -- -- 463 18.5TOTAL 73 -- -- -- 372 869 .428 -- -- -- 371 505 .735 -- -- 289 4.0 191 6 -- -- -- -- 1115 15.3

31. CALVIN SHEFFIELD 1,115 POINTSNo. 21 6-0 170 Guard New Brighton, Pa. (New Brighton)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2003-04 15 0 88 5.9 11 20 .550 0 0 .000 4 7 .571 10 12 22 1.5 13 0 6 3 3 0 26 1.72004-05 29 0 336 11.6 49 85 .576 0 0 .000 28 46 .609 35 47 82 2.8 48 0 20 30 16 5 126 4.32005-06 33 33 920 27.9 170 323 .526 0 0 .000 118 186 .634 121 224 345 10.5 86 2 60 88 49 21 458 13.92006-07 36 35 1016 28.2 204 361 .565 0 0 .000 91 166 .548 120 221 341 9.5 91 0 61 55 62 15 499 13.9TOTAL 113 68 2360 20.9 434 789 .550 0 0 .000 241 405 .595 286 504 790 7.0 238 2 147 176 130 41 1109 9.8

33. AARON GRAY 1,109 POINTSNo. 33 7-0 270 Center Emmaus, Pa. (Emmaus)

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2008-09 10 0 97 9.7 7 25 .280 1 12 .083 2 4 .500 0 10 10 1.0 16 0 17 6 0 6 17 1.72009-10 34 11 687 20.2 60 155 .387 18 67 .269 31 46 .674 9 68 77 2.3 74 2 108 58 7 19 169 5.02010-11 34 4 734 21.6 67 184 .364 24 82 .293 59 81 .728 8 69 77 2.3 85 2 117 50 2 26 217 6.42011-12 28 27 869 31.0 107 246 .435 49 127 .386 64 79 .810 13 75 88 3.1 64 1 171 89 4 24 327 11.72012-13 33 33 943 28.6 133 288 .462 55 149 .369 57 73 .781 6 79 85 2.6 67 1 167 73 5 41 378 11.5TOTAL 139 75 3330 24.0 374 898 .416 147 437 .336 213 283 .753 36 301 337 2.4 306 6 580 276 18 116 1108 8.0

34. TRAY WOODALL 1,108 POINTSNo. 1 6-0 190 Guard Brooklyn, N.Y.-Paterson, N.J. (St. Anthony, N.J.)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1969-70 24 -- -- -- 178 344 .517 -- -- -- 49 61 .803 -- -- 51 2.1 31 0 -- -- -- -- 405 16.91970-71 24 -- -- -- 138 291 .474 -- -- -- 52 63 .825 -- -- 56 2.3 43 0 82 -- -- -- 328 13.71971-72 24 -- -- -- 186 371 .501 -- -- -- 38 47 .809 -- -- 67 2.8 41 0 79 -- -- -- 410 17.1TOTAL 72 -- -- -- 502 1006 .499 -- -- -- 139 171 .813 -- -- 174 2.4 115 0 161 -- -- -- 1143 15.9

28. KENT SCOTT 1,143 POINTSNo. 20 6-3 170 Guard Raytown, Mo. (Raytown South)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2009-10 1 0 3 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.02010-11 27 13 319 11.8 40 71 .563 0 1 .000 20 42 .476 43 50 93 3.4 43 0 5 17 9 7 100 3.72011-12 39 13 751 19.3 97 170 .571 0 0 .000 53 80 .663 88 127 215 5.5 86 0 12 29 15 13 247 6.32012-13 33 33 790 23.9 114 229 .498 0 0 .000 88 131 .672 91 109 200 6.1 65 1 20 37 19 19 316 9.62013-14 35 35 1061 30.3 160 273 .586 0 2 .000 134 201 .667 115 185 300 8.6 90 3 19 54 29 22 454 13.0TOTAL 135 94 2924 21.7 411 743 .553 0 3 .000 295 454 .650 337 471 808 6.0 285 4 56 137 72 61 1117 8.3

30. TALIB ZANNA 1,117 POINTSNo. 42 6-9 230 Forward Kaduna, Nigeria (Bishop McNamara H.S., Md.)

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Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1955-56 25 -- -- -- 97 231 .420 -- -- -- 114 163 .699 -- -- 144 5.8 100 11 -- -- -- -- 308 12.31956-57 27 -- -- -- 102 233 .438 -- -- -- 99 147 .673 -- -- 103 3.8 102 9 -- -- -- -- 303 11.21957-58 25 -- -- -- 156 328 .476 -- -- -- 127 170 .747 -- -- 130 5.2 91 9 -- -- -- -- 439 17.6TOTAL 77 -- -- -- 355 792 .448 -- -- -- 340 480 .708 -- -- 377 4.9 293 29 -- -- -- -- 1050 13.6

40. JULIUS PEGUES 1,050 POINTSNo. 26 6-3 175 Guard/Forward Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1986-87 33 4 688 20.8 127 225 .564 13 35 .371 70 101 .693 46 86 132 4.0 54 1 38 51 10 25 337 10.21987-88 5 0 117 23.4 22 41 .537 7 13 .538 12 17 .706 8 16 24 4.8 10 0 4 12 0 3 63 12.61988-89 29 5 689 23.8 101 225 .449 34 86 .395 61 93 .656 29 62 91 3.1 74 3 29 51 5 39 297 10.21989-90 27 16 740 27.4 120 256 .469 40 96 .417 70 85 .824 30 75 105 3.9 7 2 42 43 4 21 350 13.0TOTAL 94 25 2234 23.8 370 747 .495 94 230 .409 213 296 .720 113 239 352 3.7 145 6 113 157 19 88 1047 11.1

41. ROD BROOKIN 1,047 POINTSNo. 21 6-5 240 Forward Steelton, Pa. (Steelton-Highspire)

39. CARLTON NEVERSON 1,057 POINTSNo. 24 6-5 190 Guard New York, N.Y. (Power Memorial Academy)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1978-79 29 -- 687 23.7 89 193 .461 -- -- -- 47 60 .783 -- -- 98 3.4 80 2 32 50 14 33 225 7.81979-80 29 -- 1001 34.5 158 307 .515 -- -- -- 56 73 .767 -- -- 100 3.4 99 5 74 73 16 78 372 12.81980-81 31 -- 1060 34.2 200 405 .494 -- -- -- 60 84 .714 -- -- 115 3.7 90 3 96 96 22 83 460 14.8TOTAL 89 -- 2748 30.9 447 905 .494 -- -- -- 163 217 .751 -- -- 313 3.5 269 10 202 219 52 194 1057 11.9

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1990-91 33 0 580 17.6 81 165 .491 0 0 .000 44 62 .710 60 88 148 4.5 56 1 21 29 5 16 206 6.21991-92 34 34 1043 30.7 191 388 .492 4 29 .138 106 155 .684 108 202 310 9.1 78 0 30 60 19 39 492 14.51992-93 28 28 839 30.0 144 321 .449 7 14 .500 74 106 .698 111 126 237 8.5 70 1 41 56 18 25 369 13.2TOTAL 95 62 2462 25.9 416 874 .476 11 43 .256 224 323 .693 279 416 695 7.3 204 2 92 145 42 80 1067 11.2

38. CHRIS McNEAL 1,067 POINTSNo. 24 6-7 245 Forward Richmond, Va. (Oak Hill Academy)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2007-08 30 0 331 11.0 24 73 .329 3 18 .167 15 31 .484 10 26 36 1.2 32 0 43 28 3 12 66 2.22008-09 36 0 683 19.0 66 143 .462 23 59 .390 53 71 .746 13 104 117 3.3 83 3 77 60 8 28 208 5.82009-10 34 34 1107 32.6 133 303 .439 25 70 .357 126 175 .720 57 138 195 5.7 98 2 160 92 10 41 417 12.32010-11 34 34 1033 30.4 133 297 .448 16 49 .327 117 154 .760 46 131 177 5.2 72 1 174 77 12 49 399 11.7TOTAL 134 68 3154 23.5 356 816 .436 67 196 .342 311 431 .722 126 399 525 3.9 285 6 454 257 33 130 1090 8.1

37. BRAD WANAMAKER 1,090 POINTSNo. 22 6-4 210 Guard Philadelphia, Pa. (Roman Catholic)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1999-00 21 18 573 27.3 50 121 .413 14 42 .333 43 56 .768 47 46 93 4.4 67 4 20 45 2 7 157 7.52000-01 33 25 760 23.0 76 165 .461 41 83 .494 69 84 .821 44 65 109 3.3 95 3 42 53 3 16 262 7.92001-02 33 33 1029 31.2 106 249 .426 41 123 .333 114 140 .814 72 105 177 5.4 80 2 63 60 10 14 367 11.12002-03 31 30 829 26.7 93 192 .484 51 115 .443 76 94 .809 46 94 140 4.5 79 3 61 41 3 10 313 10.1TOTAL 118 106 3191 27.0 325 727 .447 147 363 .405 302 374 .807 209 310 519 4.4 321 12 186 199 18 47 1099 9.3

35. DONATAS ZAVACKAS 1,099 POINTSNo. 5 6-8 238 Forward Klaipeda, Lithuania/St. Vincent-St. Mary, Akron, Ohio)

36. RONALD RAMON 1,096 POINTSNo. 4 6-1 185 Guard Bronx, N.Y. (All Hallows)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2004-05 28 4 732 26.1 62 171 .363 43 128 .336 24 31 .774 11 36 47 1.7 58 1 52 23 0 24 191 6.82005-06 33 29 822 24.9 81 175 .463 49 118 .415 54 65 .831 7 39 46 1.4 60 0 73 34 1 22 265 8.02006-07 37 0 884 23.9 97 209 .464 74 164 .451 59 68 .868 6 60 66 1.8 73 0 81 58 3 20 327 8.82007-08 37 37 1174 31.7 101 260 .388 67 180 .372 44 62 .710 16 79 95 2.6 66 0 133 51 2 34 313 8.5TOTAL 135 70 3612 26.8 341 815 .418 233 590 .395 181 226 .801 40 214 254 1.9 257 1 339 166 6 100 1096 8.1

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Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2006-07 3 0 13 4.3 1 4 .250 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.7 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0.72007-08 37 15 815 22.0 86 184 .467 19 78 .244 51 68 .750 40 73 113 3.1 75 1 57 33 10 25 242 6.52008-09 32 0 621 19.4 62 143 .434 11 39 .282 37 53 .698 40 60 100 3.1 52 0 42 35 9 16 172 5.42009-10 23 0 546 23.7 83 167 .497 21 53 .396 60 84 .714 21 53 74 3.2 56 1 42 36 5 11 247 10.72010-11 34 34 951 28.0 127 277 .458 43 104 .413 86 109 .789 47 102 149 4.4 70 1 92 61 9 15 383 11.3TOTAL 129 49 2946 22.8 359 775 .463 94 275 .342 234 314 .745 149 289 438 3.4 254 3 234 165 33 67 1046 8.1

42. GILBERT BROWN 1,046 POINTSNo. 5 6-6 215 Forward Harrisburg, Pa. (South Kent Prep, Conn.)

Total ReboundsYear GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg1987-88 31 8 545 17.6 64 131 .489 3 12 .250 20 34 .588 21 39 60 1.9 43 0 79 46 8 15 151 4.91988-89 30 23 894 29.8 91 227 .401 6 26 .231 52 72 .792 40 95 135 4.5 77 2 141 100 14 38 245 8.21989-90 29 29 1066 36.8 95 214 .444 14 42 .333 79 107 .738 33 81 114 3.9 89 2 229 100 8 54 283 9.81990-91 33 26 864 26.2 119 248 .480 25 61 .410 70 90 .778 52 105 157 4.8 64 0 168 71 10 63 333 10.1TOTAL 123 86 3369 27.4 369 820 .450 48 141 .340 221 303 .746 146 320 466 3.8 273 4 617 317 40 170 1007 8.2

43. DARELLE PORTER 1,007 POINTSNo. 20 6-4 200 Guard Pittsburgh, Pa. (Perry Traditional)

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DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMESCAREER106 Charles Smith 1984-8897 Sam Young 2005-0994 Jason Matthews 1987-9192 Clyde Vaughan 1980-8490 Larry Harris 1974-7889 Sam Clancy 1977-8189 Ricardo Greer 1997-0189 Ashton Gibbs 2008-1281 Carl Krauser 2002-0681 Brian Shorter 1988-9181 Julius Page 2000-0480 Brandin Knight 1999-0375 Billy Knight 1971-7475 Vonteego Cummings 1995-9973 Don Hennon 1956-5973 Jaron Brown 2000-0470 Lamar Patterson 2009-1470 Levance Fields 2005-0968 Jerry McCullough 1991-9268 Jerome Lane 1985-88

SEASON36 Sam Young 2007-0834 Sam Young 2008-0933 Brandin Knight 2001-0233 Lamar Patterson 2013-1432 Jason Matthews 1990-91

CAREER52 Don Hennon 1956-5950 Larry Harris 1974-7849 Billy Knight 1971-7448 Clyde Vaughan 1980-8441 Charles Smith 1984-8833 Vonteego Cummings 1995-9933 Brian Shorter 1988-9133 Ashton Gibbs 2008-1132 Sam Young 2005-0927 Ricardo Greer 1997-0126 Jason Matthews 1987-9122 Demetreus Gore 1984-8821 Carl Krauser 2002-0621 Brian Generalovich 1961-6421 Sam Clancy 1977-8121 Bobby Martin 1987-9118 Jerome Lane 1985-8816 Chris McNeal 1990-93

CAREER24 Don Hennon 1956-5912 Billy Knight 1971-7411 Larry Harris 1974-785 Clyde Vaughan 1980-844 Brian Shorter 1988-914 Charles Smith 1984-884 Vonteego Cummings 1995-994 Brian Generalovich 1961-64

SEASON9 Don Hennon 1957-589 Don Hennon 1958-596 Billy Knight 1972-73

CAREER3 Don Hennon 1956-591 Ed Pavlick 1952-551 Jason Maile 1992-97

CAREER66 Sam Clancy 1977-8150 Billy Knight 1971-7246 Jerome Lane 1985-8842 Charles Smith 1984-8835 DeJuan Blair 2007-0935 Ricardo Greer 1997-0132 Brian Generalovich 1961-6433 Aaron Gray 2003-0731 Brian Shorter 1988-91

SEASON26 Jerome Lane 1986-8721 DeJuan Blair 2008-0921 Billy Knight 1973-7420 Sam Clancy 1978-7918 Aaron Gray 2003-0618 Sam Clancy 1980-8117 Jerome Lane 1987-8815 Aaron Gray 2006-0715 Sam Clancy 1977-7815 Billy Knight 1972-7315 Ricardo Greer 1999-0015 Charles Smith 1989-9015 Brian Shorter 1989-90

POINTS-ASSISTS8 Levance Fields 2005-097 Tray Woodall 2008-136 Brandin Knight 1999-036 Jerry McCullough 1991-96

CONSECUTIVE GAMES11 Billy Knight, 12/15/73-1/27/748 Jerome Lane, 2/7/87-3/6/878 Jerome Lane, 12/8/86-12/29/867 Sam Clancy, 2/2/78-2/22/786 Jerome Lane, 1/3/87-1/17/87

20-PLUS POINT SCORING GAMES

30-PLUS POINT SCORING GAMES

DOUBLE-DOUBLES

5 Don Hennon 1956-574 Billy Knight 1973-744 Charles Smith 1987-884 Larry Harris 1975-764 Larry Harris 1976-774 Clyde Vaughan 1983-843 Larry Harris 1977-783 Brian Generalovich 1961-64

CONSECUTIVE GAMES2 Don Hennon, seven times2 Larry Harris, three times2 Billy Knight, two times

40-PLUS SCORING GAMES

20-PLUS REBOUND GAMES10-PLUS REBOUND GAMES

CAREER3 DeJuan Blair 2007-093 Jerome Lane 1985-882 Billy Knight 1971-741 Many players

SEASON2 DeJuan Blair 2008-092 Jerome Lane 1987-88

CAREER78 Sam Clancy 1977-8153 Jerome Lane 1985-8650 Billy Knight 1971-7442 Charles Smith 1984-8841 DeJuan Blair 2007-0939 Aaron Gray 2003-0738 Ricardo Greer 1997-0135 Isaac Hawkins 1996-0134 Brian Generalovich 1961-6433 Brian Shorter 1988-9132 Clyde Vaughan 1980-8425 Chris McNeal 1990-93

SEASON28 Jerome Lane 1986-8724 DeJuan Blair 2008-0922 Sam Clancy 1978-7921 Sam Clancy 1980-8121 Billy Knight 1973-7421 Jerome Lane 1987-88

CAREER13 Darelle Porter 1987-9111 Brandin Knight 1999-039 Levance Fields 2005-099 Tray Woodall 2008-136 Jerry McCullough 1991-966 Sean Miller 1987-92

SEASON9 Levance Fields 2008-099 Darelle Porter 1989-906 Tray Woodall 2011-125 Jerry McCullough 1993-945 Brandin Knight 2001-02

10-PLUS ASSIST GAMES

20 Aaron Gray 2005-0619 Aaron Gray 2006-0718 Sam Clancy 1977-7817 DeJuan Blair 2007-0817 Sam Clancy 1979-8016 Ricardo Greer 1999-0016 Billy Knight 1972-7315 Brian Shorter 1989-9015 Charles Smith 1986-8713 Brian Generalovich 1961-6213 Billy Knight 1971-7213 Brian Shorter 1988-8913 Isaac Hawkins 1998-99

CONSECUTIVE GAMES9 Sam Clancy, 12/29/77-1/25/789 Jerome Lane, 11/29/86-12/29/868 Billy Knight, 1/10/73-2/5/738 Jerome Lane, 1/25/88-2/22/887 Jerome Lane,11/28/87-12/28/877 Sam Clancy, 2/2/78-2/22/78

POINTS OVER TWO-GAME STRETCH76 Don Hennon (31-Duquesne, 45-Duke) 12/14/56-12/21/5674 Larry Harris (35-Duquesne, at 39-at Maryland) 2/12/77-2/15/7772 Don Hennon (41-Geneva, 31-Westminster) 2/24/58-2/27/5870 Don Hennon (38-at West Virginia, 32-at Penn State) 2/25/56-3/3/5669 Don Hennon (28-at Michigan, 41-Ohio State) 12/1/58-12/3/58

REBOUNDS OVER TWO-GAME STRETCH41 DeJuan Blair (23-at Connecticut, 18-DePaul) 2/16/09-2/21/0938 Jerome Lane (21-at Connecticut, 17-Villanova) 2/21/87-2/23/8737 Jerome Lane (21-Florida, 16-at Georgetown) 1/2/88-1/6/8837 Jerome Lane (19-Chicago State, 18-St. John’s) 1/17/87-1/19/87

REBOUNDS OVER THREE-GAME STRETCH56 Jerome Lane (21-at Connecticut, 17-Villanova, 18-at St. John’s) 2/21/87-2/28/8752 Jerome Lane (21-Florida, 16-at Georgetown, 15-St. John’s) 1/2/88-1/9/8849 DeJuan Blair (23-at Connecticut, 18-DePaul, 8-at Providence) 2/16/09-2/24/09

3-POINTERS MADE OVER TWO-GAME STRETCH13 Jason Matthews (7-at Providence, 3/3/90, 6-vs. Boston College) 3/3/90-3/8/90

ASSISTS OVER TWO-GAME STRETCH29 Levance Fields (13-Robert Morris, 16-at DePaul) 2/2/09-2/7/0924 Sean Miller (13-Seton Hall, 11-St. John’s) 2/8/89-2/14/8922 Levance Fields (10-Marquette, 12-Connecticut) 3/4/09-2/7/09

MULTIPLE GAME RECORDS

SEASON20 Don Hennon 1958-5919 Larry Harris 1976-7718 Billy Knight 1972-7317 Larry Harris 1975-7617 Don Hennon 1957-5817 Clyde Vaughan 1982-8316 Billy Knight 1973-7416 Clyde Vaughan 1983-8415 Six players

CONSECUTIVE GAMES12 Don Hennon, 2/22/58-12/29/5811 Don Hennon, 2/1957-12/19589 Billy Knight, 1/27/73-2/24/738 Clyde Vaughan, 2/26/83-12/5/837 Larry Harris, 12/4/76-12/29/766 Larry Harris, 1/21/76-2/4/766 Brian Shorter, 12/9/89-1/3/90

INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE RECORDS

PERCENTAGE OF DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES-SEASON100.0 Larry Harris 1976-77100.0 Don Hennon 1957-58100.0 Larry Harris 1977-78

100.0 Larry Harris 1975-76100.0 Billy Knight 1973-74100.0 Clyde Vaughan 1982-83

PERCENTAGE OF DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES-CAREER

96.0 Don Hennon 1956-5888.0 Brian Shorter 1988-9186.8 Charles Smith 1984-8884.1 Larry Harris 1974-78

76.7 Sam Clancy 1977-8176.6 Clyde Vaughan 1980-8476.4 Jason Matthews 1987-9176.1 Ricardo Greer 1997-01

30 Charles Smith 1987-8830 Jerome Lane 1986-8729 Ricardo Greer 1997-0129 Ashton Gibbs 2011-1228 Ashton Gibbs 2009-1028 Clyde Vaughan 1981-8228 Clyde Vaughan 1982-8328 Clyde Vaughan 1983-8428 Billy Knight 1973-7428 Charles Smith 1986-8728 Brian Shorter 1988-8928 Brian Shorter 1989-9028 Talib Zanna 2013-1427 Aaron Gray 2006-0727 Carl Krauser 2005-0627 Larry Harris 1076-7727 Jason Matthews 1989-9026 Sam Clancy 1980-8126 Carl Krauser 2003-0426 Ricardo Greer 1999-0026 Larry Harris 1975-76

CONSECUTIVE GAMES81 Larry Harris, 3/8/75-3/3/7858 Don Hennon, 1/31/57-2/3/5952 Clyde Vaughan, 1/26/82-1/7/8448 Billy Knight, 12/22/72-3/16/7448 Brian Shorter, 2/4/89-3/9/90

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ANNUAL FIELD GOAL PCT. LEADERS

(Minimum 100 Field Goal Attempts)Year Player FG FGA Pct.1948-49 .... Sam David ...................... 145 .... 330 .... .4391949-50 .... George Hromanik ............... 44 .... 108 .... .4071950-51 .... Michael Belich ................ 161 .... 463 .... .348

1951-52 .... Michael Zernich .............. 115 .... 278 .... .4141952-53 .... Don Virostek ................... 108 .... 263 .... .4111953-54 .... Clarence Burch ............... 110 .... 284 .... .3871954-55 .... Ed Pavlick ....................... 214 .... 510 .... .4191955-56 .... Julius Pegues ................... 91 .... 231 .... .420

1956-57 .... Julius Pegues ................. 102 .... 233 .... .4371958-59 .... Chuck Hursh ..................... 80 .... 190 .... .4951958-59 .... John Mills ......................... 50 .... 106 .... .4721959-60 .... John Fridley .................... 120 .... 268 .... .4481960-61 .... Don Steinhart .................... 69 .... 170 .... .406

1962-62 .... Dave Sauer ....................... 90 .... 196 .... .4591992-63 .... Dave Roman ................... 146 .... 286 .... .5111963-64 .... Dave Roman ................... 120 .... 259 .... .4631964-65 .... Daryle Ruby .................... 140 .... 321 .... .4361965-66 .... Ken Bollens ....................... 50 .... 101 .... .495

1966-67 .... Len Kalata ........................ 95 .... 231 .... .4111967-68 .... Ken Bollens ....................... 62 .... 130 .... .4771968-69 .... Jerry Causer ..................... 71 .... 166 .... .4211969-70 .... Paul O'Gorek ................... 107 .... 239 .... .4471970-71 .... Bill Downes ....................... 73 .... 125 .... .584

1971-72 .... Billy Knight ..................... 205 .... 381 .... .5381972-73 .... Billy Knight ..................... 275 .... 530 .... .5181973-74 .... Billy Knight ..................... 270 .... 525 .... .5141974-75 .... Kirk Bruce ....................... 224 .... 449 .... .4991975-76 .... Larry Harris ..................... 242 .... 475 .... .509

1976-77 .... Larry Harris ..................... 254 .... 494 .... .4941977-78 .... Larry Harris ..................... 217 .... 415 .... .5231978-79 .... Wayne Williams .............. 108 .... 220 .... .4911979-80 .... Carlton Neverson ............. 158 .... 307 .... .5151980-81 .... Sam Clancy .................... 203 .... 410 .... .495

1981-82 .... Andre Williams .................. 75 .... 138 .... .5431982-83 .... Trent Johnson ................... 96 .... 194 .... .4951983-84 .... Andre Williams .................. 86 .... 170 .... .5071984-85 .... Keith Armstrong ................ 86 .... 153 .... .5621985-86 .... Curtis Aiken .................... 177 .... 311 .... .569

1986-87 .... Jerome Lane ................... 187 .... 329 .... .5681987-88 .... Charles Smith ................. 211 .... 378 .... .5581988-89 .... Brian Shorter .................. 204 .... 340 .... .6001989-90 .... Bobby Martin .................. 145 .... 270 .... .5371990-91 .... Bobby Martin .................... 97 .... 197 .... .492

1991-92 .... Darren Morningstar .......... 164 .... 326 .... .5031992-93 .... Eric Mobley ..................... 117 .... 216 .... .5421993-94 .... Eric Mobley ..................... 155 .... 273 .... .5681994-95 .... Jamie Peterson ............... 153 .... 298 .... .5131995-96 .... Chad Varga ..................... 132 .... 270 .... .489

1996-97 .... Gerald Jordan ................... 81 .... 152 .... .5331997-98 .... Isaac Hawkins ................ 159 .... 294 .... .5411998-99 .... Isaac Hawkins ................ 149 .... 309 .... .4821999-00 .... Chris Seabrooks .............. 128 .... 242 .... .5292000-01 .... Isaac Hawkins ................ 125 .... 230 .... .543

2001-02 .... Ontario Lett ..................... 118 .... 207 .... .5702002-03 .... Chevon Troutman ........... 135 .... 188 .... .7182003-04 .... Chevon Troutman ........... 136 .... 208 .... .6542004-05 .... Chris Taft ........................ 159 .... 274 .... .5802005-06 .... Aaron Gray ...................... 170 .... 323 .... .526

2006-07 .... Aaron Gray ...................... 204 .... 361 .... .5652007-08 .... DeJuan Blair ................... 168 .... 313 .... .5372008-09 .... DeJuan Blair ................... 226 .... 381 .... .5932009-10 .... Gary McGhee .................... 94 .... 151 .... .6232010-11 .... Dante Taylor ..................... 69 .... 112 .... .616

2011-12 .... Dante Taylor ..................... 86 .... 149 .... .5772012-13 ..... Steven Adams ................. 100 .... 175 ..... .5712013-14 ..... Talib Zanna ...................... 160 .... 273 ..... .586

FIELD GOAL LEADERS

FIELD GOALS MADEFreshman: 155, Sam Clancy, 1977-78.Sophomore: 226, DeJuan Blair, 2008-09.Junior: 275, Billy Knight, 1972-73.Senior: 270, Billy Knight, 1973-74.

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFreshman: 320, Sam Clancy, 1977-78.Sophomore: 541, Don Hennon, 1956-57.Junior: 654, Don Hennon, 1957-58.Senior: 632, Don Hennon, 1958-59.

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 125 FGM)Freshman: .564, Rod Brookin, 1986-87.Sophomore: .718, Chevon Troutman, 2002-03.Junior: .654, Chevon Troutman, 2003-04.Senior: .608, Ontario Lett, 2002-03.

FIELD GOALS MADE20 Don Hennon, Duke 12/21/57

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS42 Don Hennon, Duke 1/21/57

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min.: 10 FGA)1.00 Brian Shorter (11-11), Providence 2/11/90

SINGLE GAME RECORDS

CLASS RECORDS

CAREER RECORDSSEASON RECORDS

FIELD GOALS MADEFGM Player (GP) Year275 Billy Knight (26) 1972-73270 Billy Knight (28) 1973-74267 Don Hennon (25) 1957-58261 Sam Young (36) 2008-09254 Sam Young (37) 2007-08254 Larry Harris (27) 1976-77254 Clyde Vaughan (31) 1983-84242 Larry Harris (26) 1975-76231 Don Hennon (24) 1958-59228 Clyde Vaughan (28) 1982-83226 DeJuan Blair (35) 2008-09225 Don Hennon (27) 1956-57224 Kirk Bruce (29) 1974-75

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFGA Player (GP) Year654 Don Hennon (25) 1957-58632 Don Hennon (24) 1958-59541 Don Hennon (27) 1956-57530 Billy Knight (26) 1972-73526 Clyde Vaughan (31) 1983-84525 Billy Knight (28) 1973-74520 Sam Young (36) 2008-09510 Ed Pavlick (26) 1954-55505 Sam Young (37) 2007-08494 Larry Harris (27) 1976-77

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 5 FGM/G)Pct. Player (FGM-A) Year.600 Brian Shorter (204-340) 1988-89.593 DeJuan Blair (226-381) 2008-09.580 Chris Taft (159-274) 2004-05.569 Curtis Aiken (177-311) 1985-86.568 Jerome Lane (187-329) 1986-87.568 Eric Mobley (155-273) 1993-94.566 Chevon Troutman (151-267) 2004-05.565 Aaron Gray (204-361) 2006-07.564 Rod Brookin (127-225) 1986-87.558 Charles Smith (211-378) 1987-88.555 Demetreus Gore (197-355) 1985-86.550 Charles Smith (180-327) 1986-87

FIELD GOALS MADEFGM Player (GP) Year803 Larry Harris (107) 1974-78770 Clyde Vaughan (120) 1980-84750 Billy Knight (78) 1971-74723 Don Hennon (76) 1956-59716 Sam Young (143) 2005-09707 Charles Smith (122) 1984-88672 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-01656 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-81645 Demetreus Gore (122) 1984-88562 Ashton Gibbs (137) 2008-12554 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-99550 Jason Matthews (123) 1987-91

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSFGA Player (GP) Year1827 Don Hennon (76) 1956-581599 Clyde Vaughan (120) 1980-841584 Larry Harris (107) 1974-771468 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-001438 Sam Young (143) 2005-091436 Billy Knight (78) 1971-731362 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-801360 Ashton Gibbs (137) 2008-121347 Demetreus Gore (122) 1984-871324 Charles Smith (122) 1984-871309 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-981233 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-02

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 400 FGA)Pct. Player (FGM-A) Year.625 Chevon Troutman (486-778) 2001-05.589 Ontario Lett (245-416) 2001-03.584 Dante Taylor (271-464) 2009-13.569 Chris Taft (321-564) 2003-05.568 DeJuan Blair (394-694) 2007-09.557 Eric Mobley (371-666) 1991-94.550 Aaron Gray (434-789) 2003-07.538 Brian Shorter (540-1004) 1988-91.534 Charles Smith (707-1324) 1984-88.534 Talib Zanna (251-470) 2009-13.533 Nasir Robinson (407-764) 2008-12.525 Jerome Lane (436-831) 1985-88.522 Billy Knight (750-1436) 1971-74

During hiscareer from1996-2001,IsaacHawkinsconnectedon 51.6percent ofhis fieldgoals.Hawkins,who scored1,127 careerpoints, ledthe Panthersin field goalpercentagein three ofhis fouryears playedat Pitt.

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THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL LEADERSANNUAL THREE POINT PCT. LEADERS

(Minimum One 3FGA Per Game)Year Player 3FGM 3FGA Pct.1986-87 ..... Curtis Aiken ...................... 46 .... 117 ..... .3931987-88 ..... Jason Matthews ................. 26 ...... 58 ..... .4481988-89 ..... Jason Matthews ................. 66 .... 137 ..... .4821989-90 ..... Jason Matthews ................. 80 .... 175 ..... .4571990-91 ..... Jason Matthews ................. 87 .... 197 ..... .442

1991-92 ..... Orlando Antigua ................. 15 ...... 36 ..... .4171992-93 ..... Orlando Antigua ................. 14 ...... 39 ..... .3591993-94 ..... Orlando Antigua ................. 47 .... 112 ..... .4201994-95 ..... Jason Maile ....................... 58 .... 142 ..... .4081995-96 ..... Garrick Thomas ................. 42 ...... 94 ..... .447

1996-97 ..... Vonteego Cummings ........... 42 .... 105 ..... .4001997-98 ..... Jarrett Lockhart ................. 60 .... 160 ..... .3811998-99 ..... Kellii Taylor ....................... 37 .... 109 ..... .3391999-00 ..... Donatas Zavackas ............. 14 ...... 42 ..... .3332000-01 ..... Donatas Zavackas ............. 41 ...... 83 ..... .494

2001-02 ..... Brandin Knight ................... 93 .... 261 ..... .3562002-03 ..... Donatas Zavackas ............. 51 .... 115 ..... .4432003-04 ..... Carl Krauser ..................... 48 .... 144 ..... .3332004-05 ..... Antonio Graves .................. 36 ...... 78 ..... .4622005-06 ..... Ronald Ramon ................... 44 .... 118 ..... .415

2006-07 ..... Ronald Ramon ................... 74 .... 164 ..... .4512007-08 ..... Sam Young ........................ 44 .... 115 ..... .3832008-09 ..... Sam Young ........................ 54 .... 145 ..... .3722009-10 ..... Ashton Gibbs ..................... 78 .... 200 ..... .3902010-11 ..... Ashton Gibbs ................... 102 .... 208 ..... .4902011-12 ..... Lamar Patterson ................. 41 .... 100 ..... .4102012-13 ..... Tray Woodall ..................... 55 .... 149 ..... .3692013-14 ..... Lamar Patterson ................. 80 .... 206 ..... .388

THREE-POINT FG MADEFreshman: 58, Sean Miller, 1987-88.Sophomore: 78, Ashton Gibbs, 2009-10.Junior: 102, Ashton Gibbs, 2010-11.Senior: 87, Jason Matthews, 1990-91.

THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTSFreshman: 133, Sean Miller, 1987-88.Sophomore: 200, Ashton Gibbs, 2009-10.Junior: 261, Brandin Knight, 2001-02.Senior: 235, Ashton Gibbs, 2011-12.

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 30 3FGM)Freshman: .439, Ashton Gibbs, 2008-09.Sophomore: .494, Donatas Zavackas, 2000-01.Junior: .490, Ashton Gibbs, 2010-11.Senior: .447, Garrick Thomas, 1995-96.

SINGLE GAME RECORDS

CLASS RECORDS

SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS

Jason Maileconverted eight 3-pointers vs.Villanova (1997) totie the school’ssingle-gamerecord. He alsoscored 40 points inthe game.

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE8 Andre Alridge, Georgia 12/17/948 Jason Maile, Villanova 2/12/97

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS15 Ashton Gibb, VMI 12/6/1115 Ashton Gibbs, vs. Indiana 12/8/0915 Andre Alridge, Georgia 12/17/94

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (Min.: 6 FGA)1.00 Sean Miller (6-6), at Seton Hall 2/11/911.00 Sean Miller (6-6), St. Francis, Pa. 12/2/87

One of the bestshooters inschool history,Jason Matthews(1987-91) ranksamong the NCAAtop-20 in all-time 3-pointpercentage (12that .457) and freethrowpercentage (18that .878).Additionally, heheads the BigEast career 3-point field goalpercentage list,converting on46.6 percent ofhis treys inleague play.

THREE-POINT FG MADE3FGM Player (GP) Year102 Ashton Gibbs (34) 2010-1193 Brandin Knight (35) 2001-0287 Jason Matthews (33) 1990-9185 Jason Maile (33) 1996-9781 Ashton Gibbs (37) 2011-1280 Lamar Patterson (36) 2013-1480 Jason Matthews (29) 1989-9078 Ashton Gibbs (34) 2009-1074 Ronald Ramon (37) 2006-0768 Sean Miller (33) 1990-9167 Ronald Ramon (37) 2007-0867 Carl Krauser (33) 2005-0666 Jason Matthews (30) 1988-8964 Andre Alridge (27) 1994-9561 Jarrett Lockhart (28) 1999-0061 Jarrett Lockhart (27) 1997-98

THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS3FGA Player (GP) Year261 Brandin Knight (35) 2001-02235 Ashton Gibbs (37) 2011-12217 Jason Maile (33) 1996-97208 Ashton Gibbs (34) 2010-11206 Lamar Patterson (36) 2013-14200 Ashton Gibbs (34) 2009-10197 Jason Matthews (33) 1990-91187 Jarrett Lockhart (28) 1999-00185 Brandin Knight (33) 2002-03183 Andre Alridge (27) 1994-95182 Julius Page (35) 2001-02182 Carl Krauser (33) 2005-06

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 1 3FGM/G)Pct. Player (3FGM-A) Year.494 Donatas Zavackas (41-83) 2000-01.490 Ashton Gibbs (102-208) 2010-11.482 Jason Matthews (66-137) 1988-89.462 Antonio Graves (36-78) 2004-05.457 Jason Matthews (80-175) 1989-90.451 Ronald Ramon (74-164) 2006-07.448 Jason Matthews (26-58) 1987-88.447 Garrick Thomas (42-94) 1995-96.443 Donatas Zavackas (51-115) 2002-03.442 Jason Matthews (87-197) 1990-91.439 Ashton Gibbs (36-82) 2008-09.436 Sean Miller (58-133) 1987-88.436 Sean Miller (68-156) 1990-91

THREE-POINT FG MADE3FGM Player (GP) Year297 Ashton Gibbs (137) 2008-12259 Jason Matthews (123) 1987-91239 Sean Miller (128) 1987-92233 Ronald Ramon (135) 2004-08210 Julius Page (100) 2000-04209 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-03196 Jason Maile (111) 1992-97190 Carl Krauser (126) 2002-06171 Lamar Patterson (148) 2009-14167 Jarrett Lockhart (103) 1996-00159 Levance Fields (131) 2005-09152 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-97147 Tray Woodall (139) 2008-13147 Donatas Zavackas (118) 1999-03134 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-99

THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS3FGA Player (GP) Year725 Ashton Gibbs (137) 2008-12654 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-03624 Julius Page (100) 2000-04590 Ronald Ramon (135) 2004-08574 Sean Miller (128) 1987-92567 Jason Matthews (123) 1987-91517 Carl Krauser (126) 2002-06504 Jarrett Lockhart (103) 1996-00500 Jason Maile (111) 1992-97477 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-96463 Lamar Patterson (148) 2009-14459 Levance Fields (131) 2005-09

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 1 3FGM/G)Pct. Player (3FGM-A) Year.457 Jason Matthews (259-567) 1987-91.416 Sean Miller (239-574) 1987-92.410 Ashton Gibbs (297-725) 2008-12.409 Rod Brookin (94-230) 1986-90.405 Donatas Zavackas (147-363) 1999-03.395 Ronald Ramon (233-590) 2004-08.392 Jason Maile (196-500) 1992-97.386 Orlando Antigua (117-303) 1991-95.379 Antonio Graves (119-314) 2003-07.369 Lamar Patterson (171-463) 2009-14.368 Carl Krauser (190-517) 2002-06.367 Garrick Thomas (108-294) 1992-96.358 Andre Alridge (110-307) 1992-96.356 Sam Young (115-323) 2005-09

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FREE THROW LEADERSANNUAL FREE THROW PCT. LEADERS

(Minimum 50 FT attempts)Year Player FT FTA Pct.1947-48 ..... Sam David ....................... 100 .... 138 ..... .7251948-49 ..... Sam David ....................... 100 .... 149 ..... .6711949-50 ..... George McCrossin ............. 41 ...... 61 ..... .683

1950-51 ..... Michael Zernich ................. 68 .... 101 ..... .6731951-52 ..... Don Virostek ...................... 49 ...... 67 ..... .7311952-53 ..... Michael Zernich ............... 113 .... 174 ..... .6491953-54 ..... Clarence Burch ............... 143 .... 199 ..... .7191954-55 ..... Ed Pavlick ....................... 194 .... 276 ..... .703

1955-56 ..... Bob Lazor ....................... 117 .... 157 ..... .7451956-57 ..... Don Hennon ..................... 123 .... 149 ..... .8261957-58 ..... Don Hennon ..................... 117 .... 140 ..... .8361958-59 ..... Don Hennon ..................... 155 .... 191 ..... .8121959-60 ..... Bill Mauro ......................... 64 ...... 73 ..... .877

1960-61 ..... Don Steinhart ..................... 56 ...... 77 ..... .7271961-62 ..... Brian Generalovich ............ 89 .... 113 ..... .7881962-63 ..... Dave Roman ...................... 67 ...... 85 ..... .7881963-64 ..... Calvin Sheffield ............... 141 .... 191 ..... .7381964-65 ..... Bob Lovett ......................... 81 ...... 96 ..... .844

1965-66 ..... Larry Szykowny ................ 73 ...... 91 ..... .8021966-67 ..... Pete Smith ......................... 57 ...... 67 ..... .8511967-68 ..... Pete Smith ......................... 50 ...... 58 ..... .8621968-69 ..... Mike Caldwell .................... 48 ...... 55 ..... .8731969-70 ..... Kent Scott ......................... 49 ...... 61 ..... .803

1970-71 ..... Kent Scott ......................... 52 ...... 63 ..... .8251971-72 ..... Mike Paul .......................... 84 ...... 99 ..... .8481972-73 ..... Billy Knight ........................ 67 ...... 89 ..... .7521973-74 ..... Billy Knight ........................ 69 ...... 89 ..... .7751974-75 ..... Keith Starr ......................... 69 ...... 93 ..... .742

1975-76 ..... Larry Harris ...................... 90 .... 117 ..... .7691976-77 ..... Larry Harris .................... 109 .... 133 ..... .8191977-78 ..... Larry Harris ...................... 82 .... 102 ..... .8041978-79 ..... Terry Knight ...................... 99 .... 121 ..... .8181979-80 ..... Carlton Neverson ............... 56 ...... 73 ...... 767

1980-81 ..... Dwayne Wallace ................ 76 .... 100 ..... .7601981-82 ..... Darrell Gissendanner .......... 64 ...... 77 ..... .8311982-83 ..... Andre Williams .................. 62 ...... 72 ..... .8611983-84 ..... George Allen ..................... 95 .... 119 ..... .7981984-85 ..... Chip Watkins ..................... 52 ...... 67 ..... .776

1985-86 ..... Demetreus Gore ................. 72 ...... 86 ..... .8371986-87 ..... Demetreus Gore ................. 73 ...... 94 ..... .7771987-88 ..... Sean Miller ........................ 57 ...... 67 ..... .8511988-89 ..... Sean Miller ........................ 74 ...... 81 ..... .9141989-90 ..... Jason Matthews ............... 141 .... 158 ..... .892

1990-91 ..... Sean Miller ........................ 76 ...... 84 ..... .9051991-92 ..... Sean Miller ...................... 110 .... 126 ..... .8731992-93 ..... Brian Bush ........................ 45 ...... 58 ..... .7761993-94 ..... Chris Gant ......................... 66 ...... 85 ..... .7761994-95 ..... Jason Maile ....................... 52 ...... 64 ..... .813

1995-96 ..... Jerry McCullough ............ 118 .... 157 ..... .7521996-97 ..... Jason Maile ....................... 53 ...... 66 ..... .8031997-98 ..... Ricardo Greer .................... 48 ...... 66 ..... .7271998-99 ..... Ricardo Greer .................... 68 ...... 97 ..... .7011999-00 ..... Donatas Zavackas ............. 43 ...... 56 ..... .768

2000-01 ..... Donatas Zavackas ............. 69 ...... 84 ..... .8212001-02 ..... Donatas Zavackas ........... 114 .... 140 ..... .8142002-03 ..... Donatas Zavackas ............. 76 ...... 94 ..... .8092003-04 ..... Carl Krauser ................... 139 .... 179 ..... .7772004-05 ..... Carl Krauser ................... 141 .... 188 ..... .750

2005-06 ..... Ronald Ramon ................... 54 ...... 65 ..... .8312006-07 ..... Ronald Ramon ................... 59 ...... 68 ..... .8682007-08 ..... Gilbert Brown .................... 51 ...... 68 ..... .7502008-09 ..... Brad Wanamaker ............... 53 ...... 71 ..... .7462009-10 ..... Ashton Gibbs ................... 137 .... 155 ..... .884

2010-11 ..... Ashton Gibbs ..................... 80 ...... 90 ..... .8892011-12 ..... Ashton Gibbs ..................... 94 .... 110 ..... .8552012-13 ..... J.J. Moore ......................... 53 ...... 65 ..... .8152013-14 ..... Michael Young ................... 67 ...... 82 ..... .817

SINGLE GAME RECORDS

SEASON RECORDS

FREE THROWS MADEFTM Player (GP) Year204 Brian Shorter (29) 1989-90202 Charles Smith (33) 1986-87194 Ed Pavlick (26) 1954-55178 Brian Shorter (30) 1988-89170 Brian Shorter (33) 1990-91162 Charles Smith (31) 1987-88157 Clyde Vaughan (28) 1982-83155 Don Hennon (24) 1958-59153 John Riser (27) 1956-57149 Sammie Ellis (27) 1979-80147 Jason Matthews (33) 1990-91

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSFTA Player (GP) Year308 Brian Shorter (29) 1989-90276 Ed Pavlick (26) 1954-55275 Charles Smith (33) 1986-87249 Brian Shorter (30) 1988-89230 Jerome Lane (33) 1986-87221 Brian Shorter (33) 1990-91213 Clyde Vaughan (28) 1982-83212 Charles Smith (31) 1987-88206 John Riser (27) 1956-57205 Bobby Martin (30) 1988-89201 Sammie Ellis (27) 1979-80201 Talib Zanna (35) 2013-14

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.5 FTM/G)Pct. Player (FTM-A) Year.914 Sean Miller (74-81) 1988-89.905 Sean Miller (76-84) 1990-91.899 Jason Matthews (142-158) 1988-89.892 Jason Matthews (141-158) 1989-90.889 Ashton Gibbs (80-90) 2010-11.884 Ashton Gibbs (137-155) 2009-10.877 Bill Mauro (64-73) 1959-60.873 Sean Miller (110-126) 1991-92.862 Pete Smith (50-58) 1967-68.861 Andre Williams (62-72) 1982-83.860 Jason Matthews (147-171) 1990-91.855 Ashton Gibbs (94-110) 2011-12.851 Pete Smith (57-67) 1966-67

CAREER RECORDS

FREE THROWS MADEFTM Player (GP) Year628 Charles Smith (122) 1984-88552 Brian Shorter (92) 1988-91493 Clyde Vaughan (120) 1980-84481 Jason Matthews (123) 1987-91448 Bobby Martin (117) 1987-91444 Carl Krauser (126) 2002-06434 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-96395 Don Hennon (76) 1956-59376 John Riser (78) 1954-57371 Calvin Sheffield (73) 1961-64359 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-81341 Jerome Lane (93) 1985-88340 Julius Pegues (77) 1954-57

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSFTA Player (GP) Year834 Charles Smith (122) 1984-88778 Brian Shorter (92) 1988-91696 Clyde Vaughan (120) 1980-84641 Bobby Martin (117) 1987-91597 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-96592 Carl Krauser (126) 2002-06566 John Riser (78) 1954-57548 Jason Matthews (123) 1987-91543 Jerome Lane (93) 1985-88538 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-81505 Calvin Sheffield (73) 1961-64

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 175 FTM)Pct. Player (FTM-A) Year.885 Sean Miller (317-358) 1987-92.878 Jason Matthews (481-548) 1987-91.872 Ashton Gibbs (327-375) 2008-12.823 Don Hennon (395-480) 1956-59.808 Mike Paul (198-245) 1969-72.807 Donatas Zavackas (302-374) 1999-03.806 Bob Lovett (183-227) 1963-66.801 Ronald Ramon (181-226) 2004-08.790 Demetreus Gore (241-305) 1984-88.783 Terry Knight (177-226) 1974-79.778 Larry Harris (308-396) 1974-78.761 Brian Generalovich (274-360) 1961-64

CLASS RECORDS

FREE THROWS MADEFreshman: 133, Charles Smith, 1984-85.Sophomore: 178, Brian Shorter, 1988-89.Junior: 204, Brian Shorter, 1989-90.Senior: 170, Brian Shorter, 1990-91.

FREE THROW ATTEMPTSFreshman: 175, Charles Smith, 1984-85.Sophomore: 249, Brian Shorter, 1988-89.Junior: 308, Brian Shorter, 1989-90.Senior: 276, Ed Pavlick, 1954-55.

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 FTM)Freshman: .851, Sean Miller, 1987-88.Sophomore: .914, Sean Miller, 1988-89.Junior: .905, Sean Miller, 1990-91.Senior: .877, Bill Mauro, 1959-60.

FREE THROWS MADE18 Charles Smith, at Boston College 1/21/85

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS23 Brian Shorter, West Virginia 12/9/8923 Clarence Burch, New York University 2/6/54

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 14 FTA)1.000 Jerry McCullough (15-15), Marshall 12/5/921.000 Brian Shorter (14-14), Syracuse 1/7/911.000 Ashton Gibbs (14-14), at Seton Hall 1/24/10

Sean Miller ranksfirst at Pitt for his88.5 percentcareer free throwshooting. Milleralso owns thetop two single-season freethrow percentageperformances.

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ANNUAL REBOUND LEADERSYear Player Total GP Avg.1951-52 .... Don Virostek ................... 190 ...... 22 ...... 8.61952-53 .... Don Virostek ................... 424 ...... 21 .... 20.21953-54 .... Ed Pavlick ....................... 316 ...... 23 .... 13.71954-55 .... Bob Lazor ....................... 316 ...... 25 .... 12.61955-56 .... Bob Lazor ....................... 289 ...... 26 .... 11.6

1956-57 .... John Riser ...................... 284 ...... 27 .... 10.51957-58 .... Chuck Hursh ................... 229 ...... 25 ...... 9.21958-59 .... John Fridley .................... 245 ...... 24 .... 10.21959-60 .... John Fridely .................... 267 ...... 25 .... 10.71960-61 .... John Fridley .................... 288 ...... 23 .... 12.5

1961-62 .... Brian Generalovich .......... 203 ...... 22 ...... 9.21962-63 .... Paul Krieger .................... 260 ...... 25 .... 10.41963-64 .... Paul Krieger .................... 219 ...... 24 ...... 8.71964-65 .... Bob Lovett ...................... 184 ...... 23 ...... 8.01965-66 .... Jim LaValley ................... 200 ...... 22 ...... 9.1

1966-67 .... Jim LaValley ................... 304 ...... 25 .... 12.21967-68 .... Mike Patcher .................. 129 ...... 22 ...... 5.61968-69 .... Mike Patcher .................. 208 ...... 24 ...... 8.71969-70 .... Paul O'Gorek ................... 218 ...... 24 .... 11.11970-71 .... Paul O'Gorek ................... 245 ...... 24 .... 10.2

1971-72 .... Billy Knight ..................... 276 ...... 24 .... 11.51972-73 .... Billy Knight ..................... 287 ...... 26 .... 11.01973-74 .... Billy Knight ..................... 375 ...... 28 .... 13.41974-75 .... Mel Bennett .................... 295 ...... 29 .... 10.21975-76 .... Larry Harris ..................... 167 ...... 26 ...... 6.4

1976-77 .... Michael Rice ................... 193 ...... 24 ...... 8.01977-78 .... Sam Clancy .................... 327 ...... 27 .... 12.11978-79 .... Sam Clancy .................... 362 ...... 29 .... 12.51979-80 .... Sam Clancy .................... 321 ...... 29 .... 11.11980-81 .... Sam Clancy .................... 332 ...... 31 .... 10.7

1981-82 .... Clyde Vaughan ................ 284 ...... 30 ...... 9.51982-83 .... Clyde Vaughan ................ 258 ...... 28 ...... 9.21983-84 .... Clyde Vaughan ................ 256 ...... 31 ...... 8.31984-85 .... Charles Smith ................. 231 ...... 29 ...... 8.01985-86 .... Charles Smith ................. 235 ...... 29 ...... 8.1

1986-87 .... Jerome Lane ................... 444 ...... 33 .... 13.51987-88 .... Jerome Lane ................... 378 ...... 31 .... 12.21988-89 .... Brian Shorter .................. 288 ...... 30 ...... 9.61989-90 .... Brian Shorter .................. 274 ...... 29 ...... 9.61990-91 .... Brian Shorter .................. 210 ...... 33 ...... 6.4

1991-92 .... Chris McNeal .................. 310 ...... 34 ...... 9.11992-93 .... Chris McNeal .................. 237 ...... 28 ...... 8.51993-94 .... Eric Mobley ..................... 237 ...... 27 ...... 8.81994-95 .... Jaime Peterson ............... 262 ...... 28 ...... 9.41995-96 .... Chad Varga ..................... 163 ...... 26 ...... 6.3

1996-97 .... Mark Blount .................... 198 ...... 29 ...... 6.81997-98 .... Isaac Hawkins ................ 248 ...... 27 ...... 9.21998-99 .... Isaac Hawkins ................ 257 ...... 29 ...... 8.91999-00 .... Ricardo Greer .................. 275 ...... 28 ...... 9.82000-01 .... Isaac Hawkins ................ 254 ...... 32 ...... 7.9

2001-02 .... Jaron Brown ................... 214 ...... 35 ...... 6.12002-03 .... Chevon Troutman ........... 159 ...... 31 ...... 5.12003-04 .... Chris Taft ........................ 270 ...... 36 ...... 7.52004-05 .... Chevon Troutman ........... 232 ...... 29 ...... 8.02005-06 .... Aaron Gray ...................... 345 ...... 33 .... 10.5

2006-07 .... Aaron Gray ...................... 341 ...... 36 ...... 9.52007-08 .... DeJuan Blair ................... 337 ...... 37 ...... 9.12008-09 .... DeJuan Blair ................... 432 ...... 35 .... 12.32009-10 .... Gary McGhee .................. 230 ...... 34 ...... 6.82010-11 .... Gary McGhee .................. 261 ...... 34 ...... 7.7

2011-12 .... Nasir Robinson ............... 255 ...... 39 ...... 6.52012-13 ..... Steven Adams ................. 203 ...... 32 ...... 6.32013-14 ..... Talib Zanna ...................... 300 ...... 35 ...... 8.6

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CAREER RECORDS

REBOUNDSTotal Player (GP) Year1342 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-81987 Charles Smith (122) 1984-88970 Jerome Lane (93) 1985-88938 Billy Knight (78) 1971-74922 Clyde Vaughan (120) 1980-84888 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-01841 Bob Lazor (76) 1954-57834 Isaac Hawkins (118) 1996-01808 Talib Zanna (135) 2009-14800 John Fridley (72) 1958-61790 Aaron Gray (113) 2003-07775 John Riser (78) 1954-57775 Bobby Martin (117) 1987-91769 DeJuan Blair (72) 2007-09742 Chuck Hursh (77) 1955-58712 Sam Young (143) 2005-09

REBOUND AVERAGE (Minimum 50 GP)Total Player (GP) Year12.0 Billy Knight (78) 1971-7411.8 Ed Pavlick (51) 1952-5511.6 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-8111.1 John Fridley (72) 1958-6111.1 Bob Lazor (76) 1954-5710.7 DeJuan Blair (72) 2007-0910.4 Jerome Lane (93) 1985-889.9 John Riser (78) 1954-579.6 Chuck Hursh (77) 1955-589.5 James LaValley (70) 1964-679.3 Paul Krieger (72) 1961-648.9 Don Virostek (69) 1950-538.6 Brian Generalovich (72) 1961-648.4 Brian Shorter (92) 1988-91

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Since 1986-87)Total Player (GP) Year365 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-01343 Isaac Hawkins (118) 1996-01339 DeJuan Blair (72) 2007-09339 Jerome Lane (93) 1985-88337 Talib Zanna (135) 2009-14303 Bobby Martin (117) 1987-91

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Since 1986-87)Total Player (GP) Year814 Charles Smith (122) 1984-88631 Jerome Lane (93) 1985-88523 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-01504 Aaron Gray (113) 2006-07491 Isaac Hawkins (118) 1996-01

TOTAL REBOUNDSFreshman: 337, DeJuan Blair, 2007-08.Sophomore: 444, Jerome Lane, 1986-87.Junior: 378, Jerome Lane, 1987-88.Senior: 424, Don Virostek, 1952-53.

REBOUNDS PER GAMEFreshman: 12.1, Sam Clancy, 1977-78.Sophomore: 13.5, Jerome Lane, 1986-87.Junior: 13.7, Ed Pavlick, 1953-54.Senior: 20.2, Don Virostek, 1952-53.

CLASS RECORDS

REBOUNDS26 Don Virostek at Westminster 1/24/5324 John Fridley Carnegie Tech 1/4/6123 DeJuan Blair at Connecticut 2/16/0923 Bob Lazor Penn State 1/15/5522 DeJuan Blair Notre Dame 1/31/0922 Ed Pavlick at Georgetown 2/2/5421 Talib Zanna vs. North Carolina 3/14/1421 Billy Knight Buffalo 1/20/7421 Billy Knight Lafayette 1/26/7221 Jerome Lane Florida 1/2/8821 Jerome Lane at Connecticut 2/21/8721 Mel Bennett at West Virginia 3/7/7520 DeJuan Blair vs. Duke 12/20/0720 Aaron Gray Marquette 1/28/0620 Bobby Martin at Georgetown 2/7/9020 Brian Shorter vs. Northwestern 12/28/8820 Chris McNeal Boston College 3/3/9220 Gerald Jordan at West Virginia 1/6/9620 Jerome Lane vs. Vanderbilt 3/20/8820 Mark Blount Mount St. Mary’s 12/23/9620 Paul Kreiger Geneva 1/15/6320 Paul O’Gorek at George Washington 1/6/7120 Sam Clancy Duquesne 2/22/7820 Chuck Hursh Duquesne 12/15/5620 James LaValley Carnegie Tech 12/1/6619 Talib Zanna Villanova 3/3/1319 Bobby Martin at West Virginia 12/9/8919 Aaron Gray Connecticut 1/16/0719 Billy Knight Syracuse 2/9/7419 Brian Generalovich Princeton 12/31/6219 Brian Shorter Siena 11/28/8819 Chris McNeal Boston College 11/20/9119 John Riser Westminster 2/15/5619 Paul Lazor Westminster 2/15/5619 Chuck Hursh Duke 12/21/5719 Clyde Vaughan Rhode Island 2/18/8219 James LaValley Duquesne 12/10/6619 Jerome Lane Chicago State 1/17/8719 Jerome Lane Boston College 2/14/8719 Mel Bennett Duquesne 12/6/7419 Chris McNeal Manhattan 11/20/9119 Sam Clancy Mercyhurst 1/25/7919 Sam Clancy Robert Morris 12/4/7919 James LaValley Westminster 2/11/6719 Bobby Martin at West Virginia 12/9/8919 John Fridley Brown 12/30/60

REBOUNDSTotal Player (GP) Year444 Jerome Lane (33) 1986-87432 DeJuan Blair (35) 2008-09424 Don Virostek (21) 1952-53378 Jerome Lane (31) 1987-88375 Billy Knight (28) 1973-74362 Sam Clancy (29) 1978-79345 Aaron Gray (33) 2005-06341 Aaron Gray (36) 2006-07337 DeJuan Blair (37) 2007-08332 Sam Clancy (31) 1980-81327 Sam Clancy (27) 1977-78321 Sam Clancy (29) 1979-80316 Ed Pavlick (23) 1953-54316 Bob Lazor (26) 1954-55

REBOUND AVERAGE (Minimum 20 GP)Total Player (GP) Year20.2 Don Virostek (21) 1952-5313.7 Ed Pavlick (23) 1953-5413.5 Jerome Lane (33) 1986-8713.4 Billy Knight (28) 1973-7412.5 John Fridley (23) 1960-61

12.5 Sam Clancy (29) 1978-7912.3 DeJuan Blair (35) 2008-0912.2 Jerome Lane (31) 1987-8812.2 James LaValley (25) 1966-6712.2 Bob Lazor (26) 1954-5512.1 Sam Clancy (27) 1977-78

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Since 1986-87)Total Player (GP) Year198 Jerome Lane (33) 1986-87195 DeJuan Blair (35) 2008-09144 DeJuan Blair (37) 2007-08141 Jerome Lane (31) 1987-88

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Since 1986-87)Total Player (GP) Year246 Jerome Lane (33) 1986-87237 DeJuan Blair (35) 2008-09237 Jerome Lane (31) 1987-88224 Aaron Gray (33) 2005-06221 Aaron Gray (36) 2006-07202 Chris McNeal (34) 1991-92201 Talib Zanna (35) 2013-14193 DeJuan Blair (37) 2007-08

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Year Player Total GP Avg.1970-71 .... Bill Downes ....................... 85 ...... 24 ...... 3.51971-72 .... Cleveland Edwards ......... 108 ...... 20 ...... 5.41972-73 .... Billy Knight ....................... 77 ...... 26 ...... 3.01973-74 .... Tom Richards ................... 98 ...... 28 ...... 3.51974-75 .... Keith Starr ...................... 180 ...... 29 ...... 6.2

1975-76 .... Bob Shrewsbury ............. 147 ...... 26 ...... 5.71976-77 .... Pete Strickland ............... 108 ...... 25 ...... 4.31977-78 .... Pete Strickland ............... 110 ...... 26 ...... 4.21978-79 .... Pete Strickland ............... 111 ...... 29 ...... 3.81979-80 .... Dwayne Wallace ............. 103 ...... 24 ...... 4.3

1980-81 .... Dwayne Wallace ............. 137 ...... 31 ...... 4.41981-82 .... Dwayne Wallace ............. 187 ...... 30 ...... 6.21982-83 .... Billy Culbertson ............... 143 ...... 28 ...... 5.11983-84 .... Billy Culbertson ............... 169 ...... 31 ...... 5.51984-85 .... Curtis Aiken .................... 123 ...... 29 ...... 4.2

1985-86 .... Joey David ...................... 105 ...... 29 ...... 3.61986-87 .... Mike Goodson ................. 159 ...... 33 ...... 4.81987-88 .... Sean Miller ..................... 180 ...... 31 ...... 5.81988-89 .... Sean Miller ..................... 181 ...... 30 ...... 6.01989-90 .... Darelle Porter .................. 229 ...... 29 ...... 7.9

1990-91 .... Darelle Porter .................. 168 ...... 33 ...... 5.11991-92 .... Sean Miller ..................... 224 ...... 34 ...... 6.61992-93 .... Jerry McCullough ............ 156 ...... 28 ...... 5.61993-94 .... Jerry McCullough ............ 175 ...... 25 ...... 7.01994-95 .... Andre Alridge .................. 156 ...... 27 ...... 5.8

1995-96 .... Jerry McCullough ............ 133 ...... 25 ...... 5.31996-97 .... Vonteego Cummings ....... 140 ...... 33 ...... 4.21997-98 .... Vonteego Cummings ....... 154 ...... 26 ...... 5.91998-99 .... Vonteego Cummings ....... 112 ...... 26 ...... 4.31999-00 .... Brandin Knight ................ 154 ...... 28 ...... 5.5

2000-01 .... Brandin Knight ................ 171 ...... 31 ...... 5.52001-02 .... Brandin Knight ................ 251 ...... 35 ...... 7.22002-03 .... Brandin Knight ................ 209 ...... 33 ...... 6.32003-04 .... Carl Krauser .................... 145 ...... 32 ...... 4.52004-05 .... Carl Krauser .................... 170 ...... 29 ...... 5.9

2005-06 .... Carl Krauser .................... 160 ...... 33 ...... 4.82006-07 .... Levance Fields ................ 169 ...... 37 ...... 4.62007-08 ..... Levance Fields ................ 133 ...... 25 ...... 5.3................. Ronald Ramon ................. 133 ...... 37 ...... 3.6

2008-09 ..... Levance Fields ................ 270 ...... 36 ...... 7.5

2009-10 ..... Brad Wanamaker ............. 160 ...... 34 ...... 4.72010-11 ..... Brad Wanamaker ............. 174 ...... 34 ...... 5.12011-12 ..... Tray Woodall ................... 171 ...... 28 ...... 6.12012-13 ..... Tray Woodall ................... 167 ...... 33 ...... 5.12013-14 ..... Lamar Patterson ............... 154 ...... 36 ...... 4.3

SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS

TOTAL ASSISTSFreshman: 180, Sean Miller, 1987-88.Sophomore: 181, Sean Miller, 1988-89.Junior: 251, Brandin Knight, 2001-02.Senior: 270, Levance Fields, 2008-09.

ASSISTS AVERAGEFreshman: 5.8, Sean Miller, 1987-88.Sophomore: 6.0, Sean Miller, 1988-89.Junior: 7.9, Darelle Porter, 1989-90.Senior: 7.5, Levance Fields, 2008-09.

ASSIST:TURNOVER RATIOFreshman: 2.83, James Robinson, 2012-13.Sophomore: 4.11, James Robinson, 2013-14.Junior: 2.95, Levance Fields, 2007-08.Senior: 3.80, Levance Fields, 2008-09.

CLASS RECORDS

ASSISTSTotal Player (GP) Year785 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-03744 Sean Miller (128) 1987-92645 Levance Fields (131) 2005-09617 Darelle Porter (123) 1987-91580 Tray Woodall (106) 2008-13568 Carl Krauser (126) 2002-06552 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-96458 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-99454 Brad Wanamaker (100) 2007-11436 Dwayne Wallace (101) 1978-82427 Lamar Patterson (148) 2009-14378 Curtis Aiken (120) 1983-87373 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-01363 Pete Strickland (104) 1975-79343 Billy Culbertson (78) 1981-84339 Ronald Ramon (135) 2004-08329 Keith Starr (78) 1972-75307 Tom Richards (101) 1972-76

ASSISTS AVERAGE (Minimum 50 GP)Avg. Player (GP) Year6.2 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-035.8 Sean Miller (128) 1987-925.0 Darelle Porter (123) 1987-915.0 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-964.9 Levance Fields (131) 2005-094.5 Carl Krauser (126) 2002-064.4 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-994.4 Billy Culbertson (78) 1981-844.3 Dwayne Wallace (101) 1978-824.2 Keith Starr (78) 1972-754.1 Tray Woodall (139) 2008-13

ASSIST:TURNOVER RATIO (100+ GP, Since 1978-79)Avg. Player (GP) Year2.89 Levance Fields (131) 2005-092.32 Sean Miller (128) 1987-922.10 Tray Woodall (139) 2008-132.04 Ronald Ramon (135) 2004-081.95 Darelle Porter (123) 1987-911.93 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-031.88 Billy Culbertson (78) 1981-841.80 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-961.77 Brad Wanamaker (134) 2007-111.75 Lamar Patterson (148) 2009-141.53 Curtis Aiken (120) 1983-871.49 Antonio Graves (130) 2003-071.47 Dwayne Wallace (101) 1978-921.47 Ashton Gibbs (137) 2008-12

SINGLE GAME RECORDS

ASSISTSTotal Player (GP) Year270 Levance Fields (36) 2008-09251 Brandin Knight (35) 2001-02229 Darelle Porter (29) 1989-90224 Sean Miller (34) 1991-92209 Brandin Knight (33) 2002-03187 Dwayne Wallace (30) 1981-82181 Sean Miller (30) 1988-89180 Sean Miller (31) 1987-88180 Keith Starr (29) 1974-75175 Jerry McCullough (25) 1993-94174 Brad Wanamaker (34) 2010-11171 Tray Woodall (28) 2011-12171 Brandin Knight (31) 2000-01170 Carl Krauser (29) 2004-05169 Levance Fields (37) 2006-07169 Billy Culbertson (28) 1983-84168 Darelle Porter (33) 1990-91167 Tray Woodall (33) 2012-13

ASSISTS AVERAGE (Minimum 20 GP)Avg. Player (GP) Year7.9 Darelle Porter (29) 1989-907.5 Levance Fields (36) 2008-097.2 Brandin Knight (35) 2001-027.0 Jerry McCullough (25) 1993-946.6 Sean Miller (34) 1991-926.3 Brandin Knight (33) 2002-036.2 Dwayne Wallace (30) 1981-826.2 Keith Starr (29) 1974-756.1 Tray Woodall (28) 2011-126.0 Sean Miller (30) 1988-896.0 Clarence Burch (22) 1951-525.9 Vonteego Cummings (26) 1997-985.9 Carl Krauser (29) 2004-05

ASSIST:TURNOVER RATIO (Since 1978-79)Avg. Player (GP) Year4.11 James Robinson (36) 2013-143.80 Levance Fields (36) 2008-092.95 Levance Fields (25) 2007-082.83 James Robinson (33) 2012-132.61 Ronald Ramon (37) 2007-082.41 Levance Fields (37) 2006-072.41 Sean Miller (33) 1990-912.38 Sean Miller (34) 1991-922.37 Darelle Porter (33) 1990-912.34 Tray Woodall (34) 2010-112.29 Tray Woodall (33) 2012-132.29 Darelle Porter (29) 1989-90

ASSISTS16 Levance Fields at DePaul 2/7/0916 Bob Shrewsbury South Carolina 2/14/7615 Carl Krauser at West Virginia 2/5/0514 Brandin Knight West Virginia 3/2/0214 Brandin Knight vs. Miami, Fla. 3/8/0214 Darelle Porter Syracuse 1/23/9013 Tray Woodall Binghamton 11/17/0913 Brad Wanamaker Providence 3/4/1013 Billy Culbertson Seton Hall 2/22/8313 Cleveland Edwards Marshall 1/26/6913 Cleveland Edwards Syracuse 2/13/7013 Darelle Porter Oklahoma State 12/1/8913 Jerry McCullough Georgetown 1/10/9613 Pete Strickland Villanova 3/3/7813 Sean Miller Seton Hall 2/18/8913 Sean Miller Boston College 3/3/9213 Levance Fields Cincinnati 2/14/0913 Levance Fields Robert Morris 2/2/0913 Levance Fields South Florida 1/14/0912 Levance Fields Connecticut 3/7/0912 Levance Fields Miami, Ohio 11/17/0812 Andre Alridge Prairie View A&M 12/23/9512 Darelle Porter West Virginia 1/28/9012 Darelle Porter Boston College 1/31/9012 Darelle Porter Siena 11/28/9012 Darelle Porter vs. Northwestern 12/28/8812 Darelle Porter Providence 2/11/9012 Darelle Porter West Virginia 12/8/9012 Jeremy Holmes Norfolk State 12/1/9912 Jerry McCullough at Miami, Fla. 2/1/9412 Jerry McCullough at Syracuse 1/8/9412 Sean Miller at Penn State 3/18/92

BrandinKnight holdsschoolrecords forboth careerassists andcareer assistaverage.

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ANNUAL BLOCKED SHOTS LEADERS

Year Player Total GP Avg.1974-75 ..... Mel Bennett ....................... 70 ...... 29 ...... 2.41975-76 ..... Willie Kelly ........................ 34 ...... 26 ...... 1.31976-77 ..... Michael Rice ..................... 16 ...... 24 ...... 0.71977-78 ..... Sam Clancy ....................... 53 ...... 27 ...... 2.01978-79 ..... Sam Clancy ....................... 27 ...... 29 ...... 0.9

1979-80 ..... Sam Clancy ....................... 50 ...... 29 ...... 1.71980-81 ..... Sam Clancy ....................... 40 ...... 31 ...... 1.31981-82 ..... Steve Beatty ...................... 13 ...... 25 ...... 0.51982-83 ..... Keith Armstrong ................. 12 ...... 24 ...... 0.51983-84 ..... Keith Armstrong ................. 56 ...... 31 ...... 1.8

1984-85 ..... Charles Smith .................... 63 ...... 29 ...... 2.21985-86 ..... Charles Smith .................... 81 ...... 29 ...... 2.81986-87 ..... Charles Smith .................. 106 ...... 33 ...... 3.21987-88 ..... Charles Smith .................... 96 ...... 31 ...... 3.11988-89 ..... Bobby Martin ..................... 30 ...... 30 ...... 1.0

1989-90 ..... Bobby Martin ..................... 34 ...... 29 ...... 1.21990-91 ..... Bobby Martin ..................... 27 ...... 27 ...... 1.01991-92 ..... Eric Mobley ....................... 57 ...... 33 ...... 1.71992-93 ..... Eric Mobley ....................... 52 ...... 28 ...... 1.91993-94 ..... Eric Mobley ....................... 75 ...... 27 ...... 2.8

1994-95 ..... Jamie Peterson .................. 70 ...... 28 ...... 2.51995-96 ..... Mark Blount ....................... 27 ...... 27 ...... 1.01996-97 ..... Mark Blount ....................... 78 ...... 29 ...... 2.71997-98 ..... Attila Cosby ....................... 53 ...... 27 ...... 2.01998-99 ..... Attila Cosby ....................... 43 ...... 28 ...... 1.5

1999-00 ..... Chris Seabrooks ................ 30 ...... 28 ...... 1.12000-01 ..... Isaac Hawkins ................... 39 ...... 32 ...... 1.22001-02 ..... Ontario Lett ........................ 37 ...... 35 ...... 1.12002-03 ..... Ontario Lett ........................ 39 ...... 33 ...... 1.22003-04 ..... Chris Taft .......................... 60 ...... 36 ...... 1.7

2004-05 ..... Chris Taft .......................... 50 ...... 29 ...... 1.72005-06 ..... Aaron Gray ........................ 49 ...... 33 ...... 1.52006-07 ..... Aaron Gray ........................ 62 ...... 36 ...... 1.72007-08 ..... Sam Young ........................ 42 ...... 37 ...... 1.12008-09 ..... DeJuan Blair ..................... 34 ...... 35 ...... 0.9

2009-10 ..... Gary McGhee ..................... 59 ...... 34 ...... 1.72010-11 ..... Gary McGhee ..................... 44 ...... 34 ...... 1.32011-12 ..... Dante Taylor ...................... 25 ...... 37 ...... 0.72012-13 ..... Steven Adams ................... 65 ...... 32 ...... 2.02013-14 ..... Talib Zanna ........................ 29 ...... 35 ...... 0.8

BLOCKED SHOTSFreshman: 70, Mel Bennett, 1974-75.Sophomore: 81, Charles Smith, 1985-86.Junior: 106, Charles Smith, 1986-87.Senior: 96, Charles Smith, 1987-88.

BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAMEFreshman: 2.4, Mel Bennett, 1974-75.Sophomore: 2.8, Charles Smith, 1985-86.Junior: 3.2, Charles Smith, 1986-87.Senior: 3.1, Charles Smith, 1987-88.

SINGLE GAME RECORDS SEASON RECORDS

BLOCKED SHOTSTotal Player (GP) Year106 Charles Smith (33) 1986-8796 Charles Smith (31) 1987-8881 Charles Smith (29) 1985-8678 Mark Blount (29) 1996-9775 Eric Mobley (27) 1993-9470 Jaime Peterson (28) 1994-9570 Mel Bennett (29) 1974-7565 Steven Adams (32) 2012-1363 Charles Smith (29) 1984-8562 Aaron Gray (36) 2006-0760 Chris Taft (36) 2003-0459 Gary McGhee (34) 2009-1057 Eric Mobley (33) 1991-9256 Keith Armstrong (31) 1983-8453 Attila Cosby (27) 1997-9853 Sam Clancy (27) 1977-7852 Eric Mobley (29) 1992-9350 Sam Clancy (29) 1979-8050 Chris Taft (29) 2004-0549 Aaron Gray (33) 2005-0645 Isaac Hawkins (27) 1997-9844 Gary McGhee (34) 2010-11

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE (Minimum: 20 blocks)Total Player (GP) Year3.2 Charles Smith (33) 1986-873.1 Charles Smith (31) 1987-882.8 Charles Smith (29) 1985-872.8 Eric Mobley (27) 1993-942.7 Mark Blount (29) 1996-972.5 Jaime Peterson (28) 1994-952.4 Mel Bennett (29) 1974-752.2 Charles Smith (29) 1984-852.0 Steven Adams (32) 2012-132.0 Sam Clancy (27) 1977-782.0 Attila Cosby (27) 1997-981.9 Eric Mobley (28) 1992-931.8 Keith Armstrong (31) 1983-841.7 Gary McGhee (34) 2009-101.7 Chris Taft (36) 2003-041.7 Eric Mobley (33) 1991-921.7 Chris Taft (29) 2004-051.7 Isaac Hawkins (27) 1997-981.7 Aaron Gray (36) 2006-071.5 Attila Cosby (28) 1998-991.5 Aaron Gray (33) 2005-06

CAREER RECORDS

CLASS RECORDS

BLOCKED SHOTSTotal Player (GP) Year346 Charles Smith (122) 1984-88184 Eric Mobley (88) 1991-94170 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-81143 Isaac Hawkins (118) 1996-01130 Aaron Gray (113) 2003-07114 Gary McGhee (120) 2007-11110 Chris Taft (65) 2003-05109 Sam Young (143) 2005-09109 Bobby Martin (117) 1987-91108 Keith Armstrong (112) 1982-87105 Mark Blount (56) 1995-9796 Attila Cosby (55) 1997-9989 Jaime Peterson (54) 1993-9586 Chevon Troutman (124) 2001-0580 Dante Taylor (136) 2009-1378 Orlando Antigua (116) 1991-9576 Ontario Lett (68) 2001-0375 DeJuan Blair (72) 2007-0972 Talib Zanna (135) 2009-1470 Mel Bennett (29) 1974-7565 Steven Adams (32) 2012-1364 Toree Morris (98) 2000-0363 Larry Harris (107) 1974-7855 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-0352 Carlton Neverson (89) 1978-8150 Jaron Brown (101) 2000-0345 Ed Scheuermann (98) 1976-8145 Brian Shorter (92) 1988-9145 Mark McCarroll (116) 2000-05

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE (Min.: 50 games)Total Player (GP) Year2.8 Charles Smith (122) 1984-882.1 Eric Mobley (88) 1991-941.9 Mark Blount (56) 1995-971.7 Chris Taft (65) 2003-051.7 Attila Cosby (55) 1997-991.6 Jaime Peterson (54) 1993-951.5 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-811.2 Aaron Gray (113) 2003-071.2 Isaac Hawkins (118) 1996-011.1 Ontario Lett (68) 2001-031.0 DeJuan Blair (72) 2007-091.0 Keith Armstrong (112) 1982-861.0 Gary McGhee (120) 2007-110.9 Bobby Martin (117) 1987-91

BLOCKED SHOTS7 Chris Taft Murray State 12/20/037 Gary McGhee vs. Duquesne 12/1/107 Bobby Martin Seton Hall 1/20/907 Carlton Neverson West Virginia 1/21/817 Charles Smith Florida 1/2/887 Charles Smith Duquesne 1/20/867 Charles Smith Indiana, Pa. 1/29/867 Charles Smith Robert Morris 11/28/877 Charles Smith Alabama 12/29/877 Charles Smith Syracuse 2/9/877 Atila Cosby UM-Balt. County 11/13/987 Atila Cosby at Connecticut 2/14/987 Charles Smith Connecticut 3/11/887 Mark Blount Connecticut 12/4/967 Sam Clancy Penn State 2/18/786 Gary McGhee at Marquette 2/18/106 Charles Smith Duquesne 1/12/876 Charles Smith Westminster 1/2/856 Charles Smith Boston College 1/22/866 Charles Smith Boston College 1/24/876 Charles Smith West Virginia 12/13/866 Charles Smith vs. Florida State 12/28/876 Charles Smith at Providence 2/19/866 Charles Smith at Providence 2/7/876 Mel Bennett Saint Joseph’s 12/14/746 Khem Birch Robert Morris 11/27/116 Eric Mobley Providence 2/8/946 Eric Mobley at Seton Hall 3/5/946 Jaime Peterson Duquesne 12/19/946 Jaime Peterson Connecticut 1/11/95

Charles Smith became just the second player in school historyto lead his team in blocked shots over four consecutive seasonsfrom 1984 to 1988. Smith, who blocked 346 career shots from1984-88, holds 11 of the school’s 14 blocked shot records.

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STEALS LEADERSANNUAL STEALS LEADERS

Year Player Total GP Avg.1970-71 .... Bill Downes ....................... 85 ...... 24 ...... 3.51978-79 .... Wayne Williams ................ 49 ...... 29 ...... 1.71979-80 .... Carlton Neverson .............. 78 ...... 29 ...... 2.71980-81 .... Carlton Neverson .............. 83 ...... 31 ...... 2.71981-82 .... Dwayne Wallace ............... 73 ...... 30 ...... 2.4

1982-83 .... George Allen ..................... 43 ...... 28 ...... 1.51983-84 .... Billy Culbertson ................. 68 ...... 31 ...... 2.21984-85 .... Curtis Aiken ...................... 47 ...... 29 ...... 1.61985-86 .... Demetreus Gore ................ 42 ...... 29 ...... 1.41986-87 .... Jerome Lane ..................... 42 ...... 33 ...... 1.3

1987-88 .... Jerome Lane ..................... 40 ...... 31 ...... 1.31988-89 .... Rod Brookin ...................... 39 ...... 29 ...... 1.31989-90 .... Darelle Porter .................... 54 ...... 29 ...... 1.91990-91 .... Darelle Porter .................... 63 ...... 33 ...... 1.91991-92 .... Jerry McCullough .............. 47 ...... 33 ...... 1.4

1992-93 .... Jerry McCullough .............. 64 ...... 28 ...... 2.31993-94 .... Jerry McCullough .............. 70 ...... 25 ...... 2.81994-95 .... Jamie Peterson ................. 50 ...... 28 ...... 1.81995-96 .... Jerry McCullough .............. 76 ...... 25 ...... 3.01996-97 .... Kellii Taylor ..................... 101 ...... 32 ...... 3.2

1997-98 .... Vonteego Cummings ......... 66 ...... 26 ...... 2.51998-99 .... Kellii Taylor ....................... 67 ...... 24 ...... 2.81999-00 .... Brandin Knight .................. 77 ...... 28 ...... 2.82000-01 .... Brandin Knight .................. 69 ...... 31 ...... 2.22001-02 .... Brandin Knight .................. 82 ...... 35 ...... 2.3

2002-03 .... Brandin Knight .................. 70 ...... 33 ...... 2.12003-04 .... Jaron Brown ..................... 65 ...... 36 ...... 1.82004-05 .... Carl Krauser ...................... 51 ...... 29 ...... 1.82005-06 .... Carl Krauser ...................... 53 ...... 33 ...... 1.62006-07 .... Levance Fields .................. 39 ...... 37 ...... 1.1

2007-08 .... DeJuan Blair ..................... 62 ...... 37 ...... 1.72008-09 .... DeJuan Blair ..................... 54 ...... 35 ...... 1.52009-10 .... Brad Wanamaker .............. 41 ...... 34 ...... 1.22010-11 .... Brad Wanamaker .............. 49 ...... 34 ...... 1.42011-12 .... Lamar Patterson ............... 38 ...... 37 ...... 1.02012-13 ..... Tray Woodall ..................... 41 ...... 33 ...... 1.22013-14 ..... Cameron Wright ................. 66 ...... 36 ...... 1.8

SINGLE GAME RECORDS

SEASON RECORDSSTEALSTotal Player (GP) Year101 Kellii Taylor (32) 1996-9785 Vonteego Cummings (33) 1996-9783 Carlton Neverson (31) 1980-8182 Brandin Knight (35) 2001-0278 Carlton Neverson (29) 1979-8077 Brandin Knight (28) 1999-0076 Lennie McMillian (30) 1980-8176 Jerry McCullough (25) 1995-9673 Dwayne Wallace (30) 1981-8270 Brandin Knight (33) 2002-0370 Jerry McCullough (25) 1993-9470 Sam Clancy (31) 1980-8169 Brandin Knight (28) 2000-0169 Vonteego Cummings (26) 1998-9968 Two times

STEALS AVERAGE (Minimum 20 steals)Avg. Player (GP) Year3.2 Kellii Taylor (32) 1996-973.0 Jerry McCullough (25) 1995-962.8 Jerry McCullough (25) 1993-942.8 Kellii Taylor (24) 1998-992.8 Brandin Knight (28) 1999-002.7 Carlton Neverson (29) 1979-802.7 Carlton Neverson (31) 1980-812.7 Vonteego Cummings (26) 1998-992.6 Vonteego Cummings (33) 1996-972.5 Vonteego Cummings (26) 1997-982.5 Lennie McMillian (30) 1980-812.4 Dwayne Wallace (30) 1981-822.3 Brandin Knight (35) 2001-022.3 Jerry McCullough (28) 1992-932.3 Darrell Gissendanner (30) 1981-822.3 Dwayne Wallace (24) 1979-80

CAREER RECORDS

STEALSFreshman: 101, Kellii Taylor, 1996-97.Sophomore: 85, Vonteego Cummings, 1996-97.Junior: 82, Brandin Knight, 2001-02.Senior: 83, Carlton Neverson, 1980-81.

STEALS PER GAMEFreshman: 3.2, Kellii Taylor, 1996-97.Sophomore: 2.6, Vonteego Cummings, 1996-97.Junior: 2.8, Jerry McCullough, 1993-94.Senior: 3.0, Jerry McCullough, 1995-96.

CLASS RECORDS

STEALSTotal Player (GP) Year298 Brandin Knight (112) 1999-03257 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-96235 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-99202 Kellii Taylor (79) 1995-00196 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-01194 Carlton Neverson (89) 1978-81192 Jaron Brown (137) 2000-04190 Carl Krauser (126) 2002-06170 Darelle Porter (123) 1987-91169 Dwayne Wallace (101) 1978-82161 Sam Clancy (116) 1977-81155 Curtis Aiken (120) 1983-87146 Lamar Patterson (148) 2009-14134 Chevon Troutman (124) 2001-05130 Brad Wanamaker (134) 2007-11126 Demetreus Gore (122) 1984-88120 George Allen (77) 1981-84119 Sam Young (143) 2005-09

STEALS AVERAGE (Minimum 50 games)Avg. Player (GP) Year2.6 Kellii Taylor (79) 1995-992.3 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-022.3 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-93,952.3 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1995-982.2 Carlton Neverson (89) 1978-801.9 Lennie McMillian (59) 1979-801.7 Ricardo Greer (117) 1997-001.7 Dwayne Wallace (101) 1978-811.6 DeJuan Blair (72) 2007-091.6 George Allen (77) 1981-831.5 Carl Krauser (126) 2002-061.4 Billy Culbertson (78) 1981-831.4 Darelle Porter (123) 1987-901.4 Jaron Brown (101) 2000-04

STEALS8 George Allen at Lafayette 11/30/837 Chip Watkins LaSalle 3/16/847 Brandin Knight at Notre Dame 1/22/007 Brandin Knight at Nebraska 12/11/997 Carlton Neverson St. Francis (Pa.) 12/29/807 George Allen Robert Morris 12/11/827 Kellii Taylor at Navy 3/12/977 Kellii Taylor New Orleans 3/12/977 Jaron Brown vs. Connecticut 3/13/047 Curtis Aiken Syracuse 1/26/857 Ricardo Greer Notre Dame 1/22/006 Wayne Williams at Duke 2/10/796 Kellii Taylor Georgetown 2/20/976 Jermaine Dixon at Villanova 1/28/096 Jermaine Dixon St. John’s 1/11/096 DeJuan Blair St. John’s 1/11/096 Carl Krauser Marquette 1/28/066 Carl Krauser St. Francis, N.Y. 11/29/056 Billy Culbertson Duquesne 1/14/846 Brandin Knight Georgetown 1/26/026 Chevon Troutman vs. Boston College 3/12/046 Brandin Knight at Duquesne 12/20/996 Calton Neverson Rhode Island 3/6/816 Carlton Neverson at St. Francis, Pa. 1/28/806 Carlton Neverson Eastern Kentucky 2/4/806 Chip Watkins Seton Hall 2/22/846 Curtis Aiken Syracuse 1/26/856 Dwayne Wallace Rhode Island 2/22/846 Jaron Brown at Seton Hall 2/15/036 Jaron Brown Georgetown 1/26/026 Lennie McMillian at Massachusetts 2/24/816 Lennie McMillian Rutgers 1/10/816 Lennie McMillian St. Bonaventure 12/2/806 Pete Strickland St. Francis, Pa. 12/10/776 Wayne Williams at Duke 2/10/796 Vonteego Cummings Boston College 2/23/976 Vonteego Cummings Howard 12/22/986 Vonteego Cummings St. Francis, Pa. 11/29/976 Vonteego Cummings Mount St. Mary’s 12/23/966 Jerry McCullough vs. Duquesne 12/19/926 Jerry McCullough VCU 12/9/956 Jerry McCullough Connecticut 1/25/966 Jerry McCullough Providence 1/28/966 Sotiris Aggelou at St. John’s 1/22/956 Sam Young at DePaul 2/7/096 Darelle Porter at Boston College 1/17/896 Kellii Taylor Carnegie Mellon 12/16/966 Kellii Taylor Notre Dame 1/29/97

Darelle Porter led Pitt insteals over two straightseasons (1989-91).

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PARTICIPATION LEADERSANNUAL MINUTES PER GAME LEADERS

Year Player Avg.1978-79 ....... Sam Clancy ......................................... 36.91979-80 ....... Sam Clancy ......................................... 36.71980-81 ....... Sam Clancy ......................................... 36.7

1981-82 ....... Clyde Vaughan ..................................... 36.01982-83 ....... Clyde Vaughan ..................................... 38.11983-84 ....... Clyde Vaughan ..................................... 37.01984-85 ....... Charles Smith ...................................... 33.01985-86 ....... Curtis Aiken ......................................... 32.4

1986-87 ....... Jerome Lane ....................................... 35.41987-88 ....... Sean Miller .......................................... 35.01988-89 ....... Sean Miller .......................................... 35.01989-90 ....... Jason Matthews .................................. 37.71990-91 ....... Sean Miller .......................................... 30.0

1991-92 ....... Sean Miller .......................................... 33.41992-93 ....... Jerry McCullough ................................ 35.41993-94 ....... Jerry McCullough ................................ 35.21994-95 ....... Jaime Peterson .................................... 36.41995-96 ....... Andre Alridge ....................................... 39.0

1996-97 ....... Vonteego Cummings ............................ 40.11997-98 ....... Isaac Hawkins ..................................... 37.41998-99 ....... Vonteego Cummings ............................ 35.51999-00 ....... Ricardo Greer ...................................... 36.02000-01 ....... Ricardo Greer ...................................... 34.0

2001-02 ....... Brandin Knight ..................................... 36.72002-03 ....... Brandin Knight ..................................... 32.92003-04 ....... Carl Krauser ........................................ 36.12004-05 ....... Carl Krauser ........................................ 35.62005-06 ....... Carl Krauser ........................................ 31.9

2006-07 ....... Levance Fields .................................... 29.62007-08 ....... Sam Young .......................................... 32.12008-09 ....... Levance Fields .................................... 32.42009-10 ....... Ashton Gibbs ....................................... 34.62010-11 ....... Ashton Gibbs ....................................... 32.8

2011-12 ....... Ashton Gibbs ....................................... 34.32012-13 ........ Tray Woodall .......................................... 28.62013-14 ........ Lamar Patterson .................................... 32.6

SEASON RECORDS CAREER RECORDS

CLASS RECORDS

GAMES STARTEDFreshman: 36, DeJuan Blair, 2007-08.Sophomore: 37, Levance Fields, 2006-07.Junior: 37, Sam Young, 2007-08.Senior: 37, by three players.

MINUTES PLAYED (Since 1978-79)Freshman: 1,072, Sean Miller, 1987-88.Sophomore: 1,201, Julius Page, 2001-02.Junior: 1,284, Brandin Knight, 2001-02.Senior: 1,281, Julius Page, 2003-04.

MINUTES PER GAMEFreshman: 35.8, Ricardo Greer, 1997-98Sophomore: 37.4, Isaac Hawkins, 1997-98.Junior: 40.1, Vonteego Cummings, 1997-98.Senior: 39.0, Andre Alridge, 1995-96.

FOUR-YEAR STARTERS

Sam Clancy, 1977-81Demetreus Gore, 1984-88+Charles Smith, 1984-88Sean Miller 1987-92Ricardo Greer, 1997-01Brandin Knight 1999-03Julius Page, 2000-04

+started all games played

Since freshmen weresanctioned to participatein varsity play in 1972-73, only seven playershave started all fourseasons at Pitt. Thoseplayers started themajority of the gamesthey played at Pitt:

GAMES PLAYEDGP Player Year148 Lamar Patterson 2009-14143 Sam Young 2005-09141 Tyrell Biggs 2005-09139 Tray Woodall 2008-13137 Ashton Gibbs 2008-12137 Jaron Brown 2000-04136 Dante Taylor 2009-13136 Julius Page 2000-04135 Talib Zanna 2009-14135 Ronald Ramon 2004-08134 Brad Wanamaker 2007-10133 Nasir Robinson 2008-12131 Toree Morris 2000-04131 Levance Fields 2005-09130 Antonio Graves 2003-07129 Gilbert Brown 2006-10128 Sean Miller 1987-92

GAMES STARTED (Since 1982-83)GS Player Year128 Julius Page 2000-04124 Sean Miller 1987-92122 Charles Smith 1984-88119 Brandin Knight 1999-03115 Ricardo Greer 1997-01112 Jason Matthews 1987-91112 Demetreus Gore 1984-88

MINUTES PLAYED (Since 1978-79)MP Player Year4398 Julius Page 2000-044307 Brandin Knight 1999-034146 Sean Miller 1987-924103 Charles Smith 1984-884026 Ricardo Greer 1997-013837 Carl Krauser 2002-063836 Ashton Gibbs 2008-123777 Jaron Brown 2000-043747 Levance Fields 2005-093741 Clyde Vaughan 1980-843642 Sam Young 2005-093623 Lamar Patterson 2009-143612 Ronald Ramon 2004-083552 Jason Matthews 1987-913532 Vonteego Cummings 1995-993388 Isaac Hawkins 1996-013369 Darelle Porter 1987-913337 Jerry McCullough 1991-96

MINUTES PER GAME (Since 1978-79)MPG Player Year34.4 Ricardo Greer 1997-0134.3 Vonteego Cummings 1995-9934.2 Sammie Ellis 1978-8033.9 Brandin Knight 1999-0333.6 Charles Smith 1984-8832.4 Sean Miller 1987-9232.3 Julius Page 2000-0432.1 Brian Shorter 1988-9131.9 Jerome Lane 1985-8831.2 Clyde Vaughan 1980-84

PERSONAL FOULSPF Player Year410 Sam Clancy 1977-81392 Charles Smith 1984-88382 Bobby Martin 1987-91358 Wayne Williams 1975-79331 Andre Williams 1981-85328 Keith Armstrong 1982-86

DISQUALIFICATIONS (Since 1950-51)DISQ. Player Year29 Julius Pegues 1955-5827 Chuck Hursh 1955-5825 Sam Clancy 1977-8125 Keith Armstrong 1982-8625 John Riser 1954-5723 Michael Zernich 1950-53

GAMES PLAYEDGP Player Year39 Nasir Robinson 2011-1239 Talib Zanna 2011-1239 John Johnson 2011-1238 J.J. Moore 2011-1237 18 tied at 37 06-07, 07-08, 11-1236 Nine tied at 36 2003-04 and 2008-09

GAMES STARTEDGS Player Year39 Nasir Robinson 2011-1237 Ashton Gibbs 2011-1237 Lamar Patterson 2011-1237 Sam Young 2007-0837 Ronald Ramon 2007-0837 Levance Fields 2006-0737 Mike Cook 2006-0737 Levon Kendall 2006-0737 Antonio Graves 2006-0736 13 tied at 36 2003-04, 2008-09, 2013-14

MINUTES PLAYED (Since 1978-79)MP Player Year1284 Brandin Knight 2001-021281 Julius Page 2003-041270 Ashton Gibbs 2011-121237 Jaron Brown 2003-041201 Julius Page 2001-021187 Sam Young 2007-081177 Ashton Gibbs 2009-101174 Ronald Ramon 2007-081173 Lamar Patterson 2013-141169 Jerome Lane 1986-871165 Levance Fields 2008-091155 Carl Krauser 2003-041146 Sam Young 2008-091146 Clyde Vaughan 1983-841139 Sam Clancy 1980-811135 Nasir Robinson 2011-121129 Vonteego Cummings 1996-971123 Ricardo Greer 2000-011117 James Robinson 2013-141112 Mike Goodson 1986-871111 Talib Zanna 2013-141106 Brad Wanamaker 2009-101094 Levance Fields 2006-07

MINUTES PER GAME (Since 1978-79)MPG Player Year40.1 Vonteego Cummings 1997-9839.0 Andre Alridge 1995-9638.1 Clyde Vaughan 1982-8337.7 Jason Matthews 1989-9037.4 Isaac Hawkins 1997-9837.1 Charles Smith 1985-8637.0 Clyde Vaughan 1983-8436.9 Sam Clancy 1978-7936.8 Darelle Porter 1989-9036.8 Brian Shorter 1989-9036.7 Sam Clancy 1980-8136.7 Sam Clancy 1979-8036.7 Brandin Knight 2001-0236.4 Jaime Peterson 1994-9536.1 Carl Krauser 2003-04

PERSONAL FOULSPF Player Year122 Charles Smith 1986-87117 Ontario Lett 2001-02114 Ontario Lett 2002-03113 Sam Clancy 1980-81

DISQUALIFICATIONS (Since 1950-51)DISQ. Player Year15 John Kendrick 1951-5212 Michael Zernich 1950-5111 John Mills 1957-5811 Chuck Hursh 1956-5711 Julius Pegues 1956-57

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POINTS45 Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/5741 Don Hennon, Ohio State, 12/3/5841 Don Hennon, Geneva, 2/24/5840 Ed Pavlick, Ohio State, 12/1/5440 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/9739 Larry Harris, Syracuse, 12/6/7539 Larry Harris, at Maryland, 2/15/7738 Don Hennon, Furman, 12/6/5738 Don Hennon, at West Virginia, 2/23/5737 Billy Knight, at UCLA, 12/22/7237 Brian Shorter, vs. Oklahoma, 1/15/8937 Clyde Vaughan, at Boston Coll., 1/4/8437 Curtis Aiken, vs. Arkansas, 12/29/8637 Don Hennon, Carnegie Tech, 1/13/5937 Don Hennon, at Carnegie Tech, 2/10/5937 Oland Canterna, Westminster, 2/14/4537 V. Cummings, vs. Villanova, 3/4/9836 Sammy David, Carnegie Tech, 2/23/4935 Don Hennon, vs. Manhattan, 12/29/5735 Don Hennon, Holy Cross, 2/6/5935 George McCrossin, Grove City, 1/17/5035 Larry Harris, Duquesne, 2/12/77

ACC regular season game:30, Lamar Patterson, at Clemson, 3/8/14

Big East regular season game:40, Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97

Big East Tournament game:37, V. Cummings, vs. Villanova, 3/4/98

NCAA Tournament game:34, Billy Knight, vs. Furman, 3/14/74;John Riser, vs. Notre Dame, 3/16/57

Petersen Events Center game:33, Sam Young, Belmont, 11/25/08

Fitzgerald Field House game:45, Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/57

Opponent’s floor:38, Larry Harris, at Maryland, 2/15/77;Don Hennon, at West Virginia, 2/23/57;Don Hennon, at Furman, 12/6/57

First-year player, first-ever game:34, Don Hennon, at N.C. State, 12/1/56

Pre-1950:36, Sammy David, Carn. Tech, 2/23/49

Freshman, game:29, Clyde Vaughan, vs. JMU, 12/20/80

Sophomore, game:38, Don Hennon, at WVU, 2/23/57

Junior, game:45, Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/57

Senior, game:41, Don Hennon, Ohio State, 12/3/58

BENCH SCORING29 Clyde Vaughan, vs. JMU, 12/20/8028 Jason Maile, vs. St. John’s, 3/9/9526 Ashton Gibbs, at St. John’s, 2/19/1126 Mark McCarroll, Georgia, 12/30/0325 Jason Maile, at Seton Hall, 3/4/9525 Gilbert Brown, at South Florida, 1/31/1024 Rod Brookin, Connecticut, 3/4/8924 Rod Brookin, at Connecticut, 2/25/8924 Rod Brookin, Oklahoma, 1/15/8924 Brandin Knight, at Georgetown, 2/13/0024 Mel Bennett, vs. Penn State, 12/7/7423 Rod Brookin, vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/8723 Jason Maile, vs. Boston College, 3/6/9623 Chevon Troutman, Syracuse, 1/18/0323 Gilbert Brown, Seton Hall, 2/6/1022 Rod Brookin, at St. John’s, 2/28/8722 Demetreus Gore, Robert Morris, 12/8/8422 Mel Bennett, Virginia, 2/15/75

FIELD GOALS MADE20 Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/5717 Billy Knight, at UCLA, 12/22/7217 Don Hennon, Geneva, 2/24/5817 Don Hennon, Furman, 12/6/5717 Don Hennon, at N.C. State, 12/1/5616 Larry Harris, at Maryland, 2/15/7716 Larry Harris, Penn, 1/31/7616 Billy Knight, at Virginia, 1/2/7416 Billy Knight, Duquesne, 12/7/7316 Isaac Hawkins, at Syracuse, 2/26/9816 Don Hennon, Holy Cross, 2/6/5916 Don Hennon, Carnegie Tech, 1/13/59

16 Don Hennon, Ohio State, 12/3/5816 Don Hennon, vs. Manhattan, 12/29/5715 Curtis Aiken, vs. Arkansas, 12/29/8615 Larry Harris, Syracuse, 12/6/7515 Billy Knight, at Notre Dame, 1/17/7315 Kent Scott, Wisconsin, 12/8/7015 Kent Scott, at West Virginia, 3/3/7015 Don Hennon, at Carnegie Tech, 1/20/5815 Ed Pavlick, Ohio State, 12/1/54

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE-NO MISSES11 Brian Shorter, Providence, 2/11/9010 Eric Mobley, Youngstown St., 11/27/939 DeJuan Blair, vs. Villanova, 3/28/099 Nasir Robinson, Georgetown, 1/28/129 Aaron Gray, at Providence, 2/15/068 Charles Smith, St. John’s, 1/9/888 C. Troutman, St. Francis, Pa., 11/23/038 Dante Taylor, St. John’s, 2/29/128 Keith Armstrong, Xavier, 12/1/848 Talib Zanna, at DePaul, 1/5/128 J.J. Moore, at DePaul, 3/9/13

LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE70 ft Pat Cavanaugh (before halftime),

vs. Alabama, 12/29/8748 ft Carl Krauser (before halftime),

at Villanova, 2/20/0545 ft Tom Richards (game-winner),

Ohio, 12/13/75

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (8 attempts)1.00 B. Shorter (11-11), Providence, 2/11/901.00 Eric Mobley (10-10), YSU, 11/27/931.00 D. Blair (9-9), vs. Villanova, 3/28/091.00 N. Robinson (9-9), Georgetown, 1/28/121.00 A. Gray (9-9), at Providence, 2/15/061.00 C. Troutman (8-8), St. Francis, 11/23/031.00 Dante Taylor (8-8), St. John’s, 2/29/121.00 Charles Smith (8-8), St. John’s, 1/9/881.00 Keith Armstrong (8-8), Xavier, 12/1/841.00 Talib Zanna (8-8), at DePaul, 1/5/121.00 J.J. Moore (8-8), at DePaul, 3/9/13.929 D. Blair (13-14), Indiana, Pa., 11/22/08.923 C. Smith (12-13), at Providence, 2/16/88.917 M. McCarroll (11-12), Georgia, 12/30/03.917 C. Troutman (11-12), RMU, 1/4/03.917 J. Lane (11-12), at Syracuse, 1/26/87.909 Kent Scott (10-11), at CMU, 2/20/71.909 Chris Taft (10-11), at Providence, 3/2/04.909 Sammie Ellis (10-11), Syracuse, 1/6/79.909 Billy Knight (10-11), at Westmn, 1/30/74.900 Scheuermann (9-10),Wheeling,12/22/77.900 Bill Downes (9-10), at Cornell, 12/19/70.900 Nasir Robinson (9-10), Rider, 11/13/11.900 Ontario Lett (9-10), RMU, 1/4/03.900 Talib Zanna (9-10), at Clemson, 1/21/14.900 Talib Zanna (9-10), vs. Lehigh, 11/20/13

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS42 Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/5735 Don Hennon, vs. Fordham, 12/28/5934 Ed Pavlick, Westminster, 2/20/5434 Don Hennon, at West Virginia, 2/22/5833 Don Hennon, vs. Miami, Ohio, 3/11/5833 Don Hennon, Ohio State, 12/3/5832 Billy Knight, at UCLA, 12/22/7232 Don Hennon, Holy Cross, 2/6/5932 Don Hennon, West Virginia, 2/18/5932 Don Hennon, at Westminster, 12/18/5832 Don Hennon, at Carnegie Tech, 2/10/5931 Don Hennon, at Westminster, 2/27/5831 Don Hennon, at Michigan, 12/1/5831 Don Hennon, West Virginia, 1/8/5631 Don Hennon, Furman, 12/6/5730 Don Hennon, vs. Connecticut, 12/30/5730 Don Hennon, Geneva, 2/24/5829 Don Hennon, at Navy, 2/15/5829 Don Hennon, Penn State, 3/1/5829 Don Hennon, Miami, Fla., 12/12/5829 Don Hennon, vs. Bucknell, 12/31/5929 Don Hennon, Bucknell, 1/17/5929 Don Hennon, at Penn State, 1/24/5929 Don Hennon, at Kentucky, 3/15/57

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE8 Andre Alridge, Georgia, 12/17/94

8 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/977 Jason Matthews, at Providence, 3/3/907 Jason Matthews, at Cornell, 11/26/907 Jason Maile, vs. Maryland, 12/27/966 Lamar Patterson, Marquette, 1/12/136 Curtis Aiken, vs. Arkansas, 12/29/866 Rob Brookin, at Connecticut, 2/25/896 J. Matthews, vs. Boston Coll., 3/8/906 Jason Maile, Rutgers, 2/20/966 V. Cummings, Miami, Fla., 1/8/976 Ricardo Greer, at Syracuse, 2/16/006 Jarrett Lockhart, Rutgers, 1/17/986 Jarrett Lockhart, at Seton Hall, 3/1/986 Brandin Knight, at Virginia Tech, 2/26/036 Brandin Knight, Robert Morris, 11/20/016 Brandin Knight, at WVU, 2/16/026 Jarrett Lockhart, at ND, 1/22/006 Sean Miller, at Seton Hall, 2/12/916 Sean Miller, Chicago State, 12/7/876 Sean Miller, St. Francis, Pa., 12/2/876 Ashton Gibbs, VMI, 12/6/116 Ashton Gibbs, Rider, 11/13/116 Ashton Gibbs, Providence, 3/4/106 Ashton Gibbs, Binghamton, 11/17/096 Ashton Gibbs, at Syracuse, 1/2/106 Ashton Gibbs, at St. John’s, 2/19/116 Ashton Gibbs, vs. Connecticut, 3/10/116 Ashton Gibbs, vs. UNC-Ash., 3/17/116 Ashton Gibbs, West Virginia, 2/12/106 Levance Fields, at Cincinnati, 1/24/076 Carl Krauser, Richmond, 12/23/046 Carl Krauser, Albany, 11/28/036 Garrick Thomas, Miami, Fla., 2/18/956 Garrick Thomas, RMU, 12/22/936 O. Antigua, vs. Duquesne, 12/18/936 Jason Maile, Rutgers, 1/11/97

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS15 Ashton Gibbs, VMI, 12/6/1115 Ashton Gibbs, vs. Indiana, 12/8/0915 Andre Alridge, Georgia, 12/17/9414 Ashton Gibbs, Rider, 11/13/1114 Jarrett Lockhart, at Seton Hall, 3/1/9814 Jarrett Lockhart, at ND, 1/22/0013 Brandin Knight, at WVU, 2/16/0213 Ashton Gibbs, West Virginia, 2/12/1013 Ashton Gibbs, vs. Xavier, 3/21/1013 Jason Matthews, at Cornell, 11/26/9013 Sean Miller, vs. Miami, Fla., 3/12/9212 Mike Goodson, Syracuse, 2/9/8712 Jason Matthews, RMU, 11/30/8812 Brandin Knight, at Seton Hall, 2/15/0312 Brandin Knight, Robert Morris, 11/20/0112 Ashton Gibbs, S. Carolina St., 12/17/1112 Ashton Gibbs, at Duquesne, 12/2/0912 Carl Krauser, Robert Morris, 11/23/0512 Carl Krauser, Connecticut, 2/26/0512 Jerry McCullough, Georgia, 12/2/9512 Andre Alridge, Villanova, 2/4/9512 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(5 attempts)1.00 Sean Miller (6-6), at Seton Hall, 2/11/911.00 S. Miller (6-6), St. Francis, Pa., 12/2/871.00 Josh Newkirk (5-5), NC State, 3/3/141.00 J.J. Moore (5-5), at DePaul, 3/9/131.00 Ashton Gibbs (5-5), Cincinnati, 2/5/111.00 R. Ramon (5-5), Boston U., 11/27/071.00 J. McCullough (5-5), Miami, 1/12/941.00 Jason Maile (5-5), Notre Dame, 1/29/97.857 L.Patterson (6-7), Marquette, 1/12/13.857 L. Fields (6-7), at Cincinnati, 1/24/07.857 Ashton Gibbs (6-7), vs. UConn, 3/10/11.833 J. Maile (5-6), vs. Michigan, 12/30/96.833 Sean Miller (5-6), at Villanova, 1/28/89.833 Sean Miller (5-6), Connecticut, 3/4/89.833 Sean Miller (5-6), Syracuse, 2/10/88.833 O. Antigua (5-6), Boston Coll., 2/22/94.833 Jason Maile (5-6), UMass, 12/7/94.833 G. Thomas (5-6), at UNC, 11/29/94.833 G. Thomas (5-6), at Rutgers, 1/17/86.833 R. Ramon (5-6), vs. W. Mich., 11/12/06.833 Jason Matthews (5-6), Arizona, 1/27/90.833 G. Brown (5-6), at Providence, 1/4/11.833 J. Matthews (5-6), Georgetown, 2/11/89.800 J. Matthews (4-5), Connecticut, 3/4/89

.800 L. Patterson (4-5), Howard, 11/17/13

.778 J. Maile (7-9), vs. Maryland, 12/23/96

FREE THROWS MADE18 Charles Smith, at Boston Coll., 1/21/8516 John Riser, vs. Kentucky, 3/15/5716 Don Hennon, vs. W. Kentucky, 12/28/5616 Chevon Troutman, at Syracuse, 2/14/0515 Charles Smith, Georgetown, 2/20/8815 Brian Shorter, Oklahoma, 1/15/8915 Carl Krauser, vs. Memphis, 12/7/0415 Jerry McCullough, Marshall, 12/5/9214 Ed Pavlick, at New York Univ., 12/18/5414 Clarence Burch, New York Univ., 2/6/5414 Calvin Sheffield, at Syracuse, 2/7/6414 Brian Generalovich, Michigan, 12/28/6314 Calvin Sheffield, Syracuse, 2/7/6414 Brian Shorter, Syracuse, 1/7/9114 Ashton Gibbs, at Seton Hall, 1/24/1014 Don Hennon, at West Virginia, 2/23/5713 Mark Blount, Mt. St. Mary’s, 12/23/9613 Jerome Lane, St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/8513 Sam Clancy, Penn State, 2/11/8113 Larry Harris, at St. Francis, Pa., 3/2/7613 Ricardo Greer, St. Bonaventure, 3/14/0113 V. Cummings, at Georgetown, 2/17/9813 Don Hennon, Syracuse, 1/10/5913 Don Hennon, Duquesne, 12/13/5813 Carl Krauser, at Providence, 3/2/0413 Carl Krauser, Syracuse, 1/23/06

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (10 attempts)1.00 J. McCullough (15-15), Marsh., 12/5/921.00 Brian Shorter (14-14), Syracuse, 1/7/911.00 Ashton Gibbs (14-14), at SHU, 1/24/101.00 Tray Woodall (12-12), Villanova, 2/5/121.00 B. Generalovich (11-11), atBuck.2/10/621.00 Rod Brookin (11-11), Arizona, 1/27/901.00 Larry Harris (11-11), Rutgers, 12/23/761.00 C. Troutman (10-10), Gtown, 1/25/031.00 J. McCullough (10-10), Gtown, 1/24/941.00 J. Matthews (10-10), JU, 12/6/881.00 J. Matthews (10-10), at VU, 1/30/911.00 J. Matthews (10-10), at Gtown, 2/20/911.00 Don Hennon (10-10), at PSU, 1/25/581.00 Mike Paul (10-10), Penn State, 2/26/721.00 Larry Harris (10-10), Duq., 12/11/761.00 Curtis Aiken (10-10), UConn, 2/13/851.00 Joey David (10-10), at PC, 2/19/861.00 C.Smith (10-10), at BC, 1/24/87.941 J. Riser (16-17), vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57.941 Don Hennon (16-17), vs. WKU, 12/28/56.933 B. Generalovich (14-15), Mich., 12/28/63.929 Sam Clancy (13-14), PSU, 2/11/81.929 D. Hennon (13-14), Duquesne, 12/13/58.929 Carl Krauser (13-14), Syracuse, 1/23/06.923 Charles Smith (12-13), IUP, 11/30/85.923 Calvin Sheffield (12-13), Army, 1/25/64.923 J. Pegues (12-13), at St. Louis, 1/4/58.923 Brian Shorter (12-13), PC, 1/21/89

MOST FREE THROWS MADE-NO MISSES15 Jerry McCullough, Marshall, 12/5/9214 Brian Shorter, Syracuse, 1/7/9114 Ashton Gibbs, at Seton Hall, 1/24/1012 Tray Woodall, Villanova, 2/5/1211 Larry Harris, Rutgers, 12/23/7611 Brian Generalovich, at Bucknell, 2/10/6211 Rod Brookin, Arizona, 1/27/9010 Charles Smith, at Boston Coll., 1/24/8710 Andre Williams, St. John’s, 2/1/8310 Larry Harris, Duquesne, 12/11/7610 Mike Paul, Penn State, 2/26/7210 Jason Matthews, Jacksonville, 12/6/8810 J. Matthews, at Georgetown, 2/20/9110 Jason Matthews, at Villanova, 1/30/9110 Don Hennon, at Penn State, 1/25/5810 Chevon Troutman, Georgetown, 1/25/0310 Jerry McCullough, Georgetown, 1/24/9410 Curtis Aiken, Connecticut, 2/13/8510 Joey David, at Providence, 2/19/86

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS23 Brian Shorter, at West Virginia, 12/9/8923 Clarence Burch, New York, Univ., 2/6/5421 Charles Smith, at Boston Coll., 1/21/8520 Chevon Troutman, at Syracuse, 2/14/05

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19 Brian Shorter, at St. John’s, 1/13/9018 Mark Blount, Mt. St. Mary’s, 12/23/9618 Ed Pavlick, at New York Univ. 12/18/5418 Brian Shorter, Georgetown, 2/11/8918 Brian Shorter, Oklahoma, 1/15/8918 Jerome Lane, Villanova, 2/23/8718 Bobby Martin, Siena, 11/28/8818 Carl Krauser, vs. Memphis, 12/7/0418 Vonteego Cummings, Villanova, 2/12/9717 Charles Smith, Georgetown, 2/20/8817 Charles Smith, Providence, 1/3/8717 Jerome Lane, St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/8517 C. Vaughan, at St. Francis, Pa.,12/5/8317 D. Wallace, vs. CSU-Fullerton, 12/28/7917 John Riser, vs. Kentucky, 3/15/5717 Brian Shorter, Providence, 1/21/8917 Brian Shorter, Providence, 2/10/9017 Isaac Hawkins, UT-Pan Am., 11/23/9817 Calvin Sheffield, at Syracuse, 2/7/6417 Don Hennon, vs. W. Kentucky, 12/28/56

MINUTES PLAYED50 Ashton Gibbs, West Virginia, 2/12/1050 V. Cummings vs. Villanova, 3/4/9850 Isaac Hawkins vs. Villanova, 3/4/9850 Jerome Lane vs. Boston Coll., 2/14/8750 Jason Matthews, WVU, 12/10/8850 Clyde Vaughan, at Penn State, 1/16/8250 Steve Beatty, at Penn State, 1/16/8250 Darelle Porter, at West Virginia, 12/9/8950 Jason Matthews, at WVU, 12/9/8949 Roosevelt Kirby, at Penn State, 1/16/8249 V. Cummings, St. John’s, 1/22/9849 Julius Page, at Seton Hall, 2/9/0449 Ricardo Greer, vs. Villanova, 3/4/9848 Julius Page, vs. Connecticut, 3/9/0248 Julius Page, at Miami, Fla., 1/10/0448 Carl Krauser, at Seton Hall, 2/9/0448 Ricardo Greer, St. John’s, 1/22/9848 Jarrett Lockhart, vs. Villanova, 3/4/98

REBOUNDS26 Don Virostek, at Westminster, 12/9/52

24 John Fridley, Carnegie Tech, 1/4/6123 Bob Lazor, Penn State, 1/15/5523 DeJuan Blair, at Connecticut, 2/16/0922 Ed Pavlich, at Georgetown, 2/12/5422 DeJuan Blair, Notre Dame, 1/31/0921 Talib Zanna, vs. North Carolina, 3/14/1421 Billy Knight, Buffalo, 1/20/7421 Billy Knight, Lafayette, 1/26/7221 Jerome Lane, Florida, 1/2/8821 Jerome Lane, at Connecticut, 2/21/8721 Mel Bennett, at West Virginia, 3/7/7520 DeJuan Blair, vs. Duke, 12/20/0720 Aaron Gray, Marquette, 1/28/0620 Bobby Martin, at Georgetown, 2/7/9020 B. Shorter, vs. Northwestern, 12/28/8820 Chris McNeal, Boston College, 3/3/9220 Gerald Jordan, at West Virginia, 1/6/9620 Jerome Lane, vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/8820 Mark Blount, Mt. St. Mary’s, 12/23/9620 Paul Kreiger, Geneva, 1/15/6320 Paul O’Gorek, at George Wash., 1/6/7120 Sam Clancy, Duquesne, 2/22/7820 Chuck Hursh, Duquesne, 12/15/5620 Jim LaValley, Carnegie Tech, 12/1/66

ACC regular season game:14, Talib Zanna, two times, 2013-14

Big East regular season game:23, DeJuan Blair, at UConn, 2/16/09

Big East Tournament game:16, Eric Mobley vs. St. John’s, 3/10/94;Jaime Peterson vs. UConn, 3/10/95

NCAA Tournament game:20, J. Lane, vs, Vanderbilt, 3/20/88

Petersen Events Center game:22, DeJuan Blair, Notre Dame, 1/31/09

Fitzgerald Field House game:26, Don Virostek, Westminster, 12/9/52

Opponent’s floor:23, DeJuan Blair, at UConn, 2/16/09

First-year player, first-ever game:14, DeJuan Blair, HBU, 11/9/07

Pre-1955:26, Don Virostek, Westminster, 12/9/52

Freshman, game:21, Mel Bennett, at West Virginia, 3/7/75

Sophomore, game:23, DeJuan Blair, at UConn, 2/16/09

Junior, game:21, Jerome Lane, Florida, 1/2/88

Senior, game:26, Don Virostek, Westminster, 12/9/52

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS11 DeJuan Blair, Notre Dame, 1/31/0911 Jerome Lane, Syracuse, 2/9/8710 Jerome Lane, Boston College, 2/14/8710 Jerome Lane, Chicago State, 1/17/8710 Trent Johnson, at Boston Coll., 1/25/8310 Jerome Lane, Villanova, 2/23/8710 Jerome Lane, at St. Francis, Pa., 12/3/8610 B. Shorter, vs. Northwestern, 12/28/8810 Bobby Martin, at Georgetown, 2/7/9010 DeJuan Blair, DePaul, 2/21/0910 Brian Shorter, at Georgetown, 2/7/9010 DeJuan Blair, St. John’s, 1/11/0910 DeJuan Blair, Duquesne, 12/03/0810 DeJuan Blair, Houston Baptist, 11/09/0710 I. Hawkins, Prairie View A&M, 12/3/9810 Talib Zanna, at Notre Dame, 3/1/1410 Talib Zanna, vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS17 Jerome Lane, at Connecticut, 2/21/8717 DeJuan Blair, at Connecticut, 2/16/0916 Chris McNeal, Boston College, 3/3/9215 Jerome Lane, Florida, 1/2/8815 Jerome Lane, Providence, 1/25/8814 DeJuan Blair, vs. Duke, 12/20/0714 Aaron Gray, Robert Morris, 11/29/0614 Aaron Gray, Connecticut, 1/16/0714 Chris McNeal, Manhattan, 11/20/9113 Jerome Lane, vs. E. Michigan., 3/18/8813 Jerome Lane, vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/8813 Brian Shorter, Siena, 11/28/8813 Bobby Martin, at West Virginia, 12/9/8913 Sam Young, vs. E. Tenn. State, 3/20/0912 Talib Zanna, Villanova, 3/3/1312 Aaron Gray, at Duquesne, 12/7/0512 Gary McGhee, at DePaul, 1/22/1112 Chris McNeal, vs. Duquesne, 1/6/92

12 Jerome Lane, at Syracuse, 1/26/8712 Jerome Lane, St. John’s, 1/19/8712 Jerome Lane, at St. John’s, 2/28/8712 Jerome Lane, at Providence, 2/7/8712 Charles Smith, at Providence, 2/7/87

ASSISTS16 Levance Fields, at DePaul, 2/7/0916 Bob Shrewsbury, S. Carolina, 2/14/7615 Carl Krauser, at West Virginia, 2/5/0514 Brandin Knight, West Virginia, 3/2/0214 Brandin Knight, vs. Miami, Fla., 3/8/0214 Darelle Porter, at Syracuse, 1/23/9013 Travon Woodall, Binghamton, 11/17/0913 Brad Wanamaker, Providence, 3/4/1013 Billy Culbertson, Seton Hall, 2/22/8313 Cleveland Edwards, Marshall, 1/26/6913 Cleveland Edwards, Syracuse, 2/13/7013 Darelle Porter, vs. Okla. State, 12/1/8913 Jerry McCullough, Georgetown, 1/10/9613 Pete Strickland, vs. Villanova, 3/3/7813 Sean Miller, Seton Hall, 2/18/8913 Sean Miller, Boston College, 3/3/9213 Levance Fields, Cincinnati, 2/14/0913 Levance Fields, Robert Morris, 2/2/0913 Levance Fields, South Florida, 1/14/09

Big East regular season game:16, Levance Fields, at DePaul, 2/7/09

Big East Tournament game:14, B. Knight, vs. Miami, Fla., 3/8/02

NCAA Tournament game:11, B. Knight, vs. Marquette, 3/27/03

Petersen Events Center game:13, five times

Fitzgerald Field House game:14, Brandin Knight, WVU, 3/2/02

Opponent’s floor:16, Levance Fields, at DePaul, 2/7/09

First-year player, first-ever game:10, Sean Miller, Robert Morris, 11/28/87

Freshman, game:11, four times- Sean Miller, BostonCollege, 2/29/88; Sean Miller, Seton Hall,3/2/88; Brandin Knight, at New Orleans,12/29/99; Brandin Knight, at St. John’s, 1/3/00

Sophomore, game:13, two times

Junior, game::15, Carl Krauser, at WVU, 2/5/05

Senior, game:16, Levance Fields, at DePaul, 2/7/09

ASSIST:TURNOVER RATIO13:0 Levance Fields, Cincinnati, 2/14/0911:0 Brad Wanamaker, Rider, 12/4/1011:0 James Robinson, Lehigh, 11/20/1311:0 Sean Miller, Georgetown, 2/11/8910:0 Ronald Ramon, Lafayette, 1/2/089:0 Brandin Knight, SE Louisiana, 12/14/029:0 Tray Woodall, North Florida, 12/8/1216:1 Levance Fields, at DePaul, 2/7/0914:1 Brandin Knight, West Virginia, 3/2/0213:1 Pete Strickland, vs. Villanova, 3/3/7813:1 Levance Fields, South Florida, 1/14/0912:1 Darelle Porter, Boston College, 1/31/9012:1 Levance Fields, Miami, Ohio, 11/17/0811:1 Brandin Knight, at New Orl., 12/29/9910:1 Ricardo Greer, Norfolk State, 12/1/9910:1 Brandin Knight, Geo. Mason, 12/28/0210:1 Darelle Porter, vs. E. Michigan, 3/18/8810:1 Sean Miller, Duquesne, 1/11/8815:2 Carl Krauser, at West Virginia, 2/5/0513:2 Levance Fields, Robert Morris, 2/2/0913:2 Tray Woodall, Binghamton, 11/17/0913:2 Brad Wanamaker, Providence, 3/4/1013:3 Sean Miller, Seton Hall, 2/18/8912:2 Darelle Porter, Siena, 11/28/8912:2 Darelle Porter, Providence, 2/11/9012:2 Levance Fields, Connecticut, 3/7/09

BLOCKED SHOTS7 Chris Taft, Murray State, 12/20/037 Gary McGhee, vs. Duquesne, 12/1/107 Bobby Martin, Seton Hall, 1/20/907 Carlton Neverson, West Virginia, 1/21/817 Charles Smith, Florida, 1/2/887 Charles Smith, Duquesne, 1/20/867 Charles Smith, Indiana, Pa., 1/29/867 Charles Smith, Robert Morris, 11/28/87

7 Charles Smith, Alabama, 12/29/877 Charles Smith, Syracuse, 2/9/877 Atila Cosby, UMBC, 11/13/987 Atila Cosby, at Connecticut, 2/14/987 Charles Smith, vs. Connecticut, 3/11/887 Mark Blount, Connecticut, 12/4/967 Sam Clancy, Penn State, 2/18/786 Gary McGhee, at Marquette, 2/18/106 Charles Smith, Duquesne, 1/12/876 Charles Smith, Westminster, 1/2/856 Charles Smith, Boston College, 1/22/866 Charles Smith, Boston College, 1/24/876 Charles Smith, West Virginia, 12/13/866 Charles Smith, vs. Fla. State, 12/28/876 Charles Smith, at Providence, 2/19/866 Charles Smith, at Providence, 2/7/876 Mel Bennett, Saint Joseph’s, 12/14/746 Khem Birch, Robert Morris, 11/27/116 Eric Mobley, Providence, 2/8/946 Eric Mobley, at Seton Hall, 3/5/946 Jaime Peterson, Duquesne, 12/19/946 Jaime Peterson, Connecticut, 1/11/956 Mark Blount, Illinois State, 11/24/96

STEALS8 George Allen, at Lafayette, 11/30/837 Chip Watkins, LaSalle, 3/16/847 Brandin Knight, at Notre Dame, 1/22/007 Brandin Knight, at Nebraska, 12/11/997 C. Neverson, St. Francis, Pa., 12/29/807 George Allen, Robert Morris, 12/11/827 Kellii Taylor, at Navy, 11/26/967 Kellii Taylor, New Orleans, 3/12/977 Jaron Brown, vs. Connecticut, 3/13/047 Ricardo Greer, Notre Dame, 1/22/007 Curtis Aiken, Syracuse, 1/26/856 Wayne Williams, at Duke, 2/10/796 Kellii Taylor, Georgetown, 2/20/976 Jermaine Dixon, at Villanova, 1/28/096 Jermaine Dixon, St. John’s, 1/11/096 DeJuan Blair, St. John’s, 1/11/096 Carl Krauser, Marquette, 1/28/066 Carl Krauser, St. Francis, N.Y., 11/29/056 Billy Culbertson, Duquesne, 1/14/846 Brandin Knight, Georgetown, 1/26/026 C. Troutman, vs. Boston Coll., 3/12/046 Brandin Knight, at Duquesne, 12/20/996 Calton Neverson, Rhode Island, 3/6/816 C. Neverson, at St. Francis, Pa., 1/28/806 Carlton Neverson, E. Kentucky, 2/4/806 Chip Watkins, Seton Hall, 2/22/846 Curtis Aiken, Syracuse, 1/26/856 Dwayne Wallace, Rhode Island, 2/22/846 Jaron Brown, at Seton Hall, 2/15/036 Jaron Brown, Georgetown, 1/26/026 Lennie McMillian, at UMass, 2/24/816 Lennie McMillian, Rutgers, 1/10/816 Lennie McMillian, St. Bon., 12/2/806 P. Strickland, St. Francis, Pa., 12/10/776 Wayne Williams, Duke, 2/10/796 V. Cummings, Boston Coll., 2/23/976 Vonteego Cummings, Howard, 12/22/986 V. Cummings, St. Francis, Pa., 11/29/976 V. Cummings, Mt. St. Mary’s, 12/23/966 J. McCullough, vs. Duquesne, 12/19/926 Jerry McCullough, VCU, 12/9/956 Jerry McCullough, Connecticut, 1/25/966 Jerry McCullough, Providence, 1/28/966 Sotiris Aggelou, at St. John’s, 1/22/956 Sam Young, at DePaul, 2/7/096 Darelle Porter, at Boston Coll., 1/17/896 Kellii Taylor, Carnegie Mellon, 12/16/966 Kellii Taylor, Notre Dame, 1/29/97

FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS-MINIMUM 20 POINTSfga-pts2-20 C. Troutman, at Syracuse, 2/14/05

(2-2 FG, 16-20 FT)4-21 Jerry McCullough, Seton Hall, 1/2/92

(4-4 FG, 3-3 3FG, 10-12 FT)5-21 Bobby Martin, Boston College, 1/7/89

(5-5 FG, 11-14 FT)5-20 C. Troutman, Georgetown, 1/25/03

(5-5 FG, 10-10 FT)6-22 Charles Smith, Indiana, Pa., 11/29/86

(6-6 FG, 10-12 FT)7-20 Sean Miller, St. Francis, Pa., 12/2/87

(6-7 FG, 6-6 3FG, 2-2 FT)7-20 J. McCullough, Miami, Fla., 1/12/94

(6-7 FG, 5-5 3FG, 3-3 FT)

MOST POINTS-HALF (since 1970-71)28 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/9728 Demetreus Gore, vs. Wisconsin,

12/30/8627 Larry Harris, Syracuse, 12/6/7525 Larry Harris, at Maryland, 2/15/

7723 Kent Scott, at WVU, 3/3/7022 Larry Harris, Syracuse, 1/14/7822 Brian Shorter, vs. Oklahoma, 1/

15/8922 Billy Knight, Notre Dame, 1/17/7320 Charles Smith, St. John’s, 1/9/8820 Keith Armstrong, Xavier, 12/1/8420 Billy Knight, at UCLA, 12/22/7220 Vonteego Cummings, vs.

Villanova, 3/4/98

BEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGE-HALF1.00 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97,

28 points, 8-8 FG, 6-6 3FG1.00 Charles Smith, St. John’s, 1/9/88,

20 points, 8-8 FG1.00 Keith Armstrong, Xavier, 12/1/84,

20 points, 8-8 FG1.00 Mark McCarroll, Georgia, 12/30/

03, 18 points, 7-7 FG, 2-2 3FG

MOST 3-POINTERS-HALF6 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/976 Jason Matthews, at Providence,

3/3/90

BEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE-HALF1.00 Jason Maile (6-6), Villanova, 2/

12/97.750 Jason Matthews (6-8), at

Providence, 3/3/90

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INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS7-20 D. Zavackas, Penn State, 12/7/02

(6-7 FG, 4-4 3FG, 4-4 FT)7-20 Brian Shorter, Boston College, 1/7/89

(6-7 FG, 8-12 FT)7-20 Brandin Knight, Georgetown, 2/5/01

(6-7 FG, 1-2 3FG, 7-9 FT)8-20 Charles Smith, St. John’s, 1/9/88

(8-8 FG, 4-8 FT)8-22 Sean Miller, at Seton Hall, 2/12/91

(6-8 FG, 6-6 3FG, 4-4 FT)8-21 J.J. Moore, at DePaul, 3/3/13

(8-8 FG, 5-5 3FG)8-21 G. Thomas, Robert Morris, 12/22/93

(6-8 FG, 6-8 3FG, 3-5 FT)8-21 Donatas Zavackas, Oakland, 11/23/01

(5-8 FG, 1-1 3FG, 10-12 FT)8-21 Charles Smith, at Providence, 2/16/88

(7-8 FG, 0-1 3FG, 7-9 FT)

FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS-MINIMUM 30 POINTSFga/pts11-34 Brian Shorter, Providence, 2/11/90

(11-11 FG, 12-17 FT)13-33 Charles Smith, at Providence, 2/16/88

(12-13 FG, 9-12 FT, 0-1 3FG)13-34 J. Matthews, Jacksonville, 12/6/88

(10-13 FG, 4-4 3FG, 10-10 FT)14-37 Brian Shorter, Oklahoma, 1/15/89

(11-14 FG, 15-18 FT)14-32 Larry Harris, Duquesne, 12/11/76

(11-14 FG, 10-10 FT)14-32 Brian Shorter, Syracuse, 1/7/91

(9-14 FG, 14-14 FT)15-30 S. Ellis, vs. CSU-Fullerton, 12/28/79

(11-15 FG, 8-9 FT)15-30 Lamar Patterson, Cal Poly, 11/21/13

(11-15 FG, 4-7 3FG, 4-4 FT)15-31 Larry Harris, Robert Morris, 1/18/78

(12-15 FG, 7-7 FT)16-30 Jarrett Lockhart, Rutgers, 2/26/00

(11-16 FG, 5-7 3FG, 3-4 FT)16-30 Chris McNeal, at Illinois, 2/13/93

(11-16 FG, 2-2 3FG, 6-7 FT)

FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS-MINIMUM 40 POINTSFga/pts16-40 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97

(12-16 FG, 8-12 3FG, 8-9 FT)

25-40 Ed Pavlick, Ohio State, 12/1/54,(15-25 FG, 10-12 FT)

30-41 Don Hennon, Geneva, 2/24/58(17-30 FG, 7-9 FT)

33-41 Don Hennon, Ohio State, 12/3/58(16-33 FG, 9-12 FT)

HIGHEST POINTS EFFICIENCY-MINIMUM 20 POINTS1.000 J.J. Moore, at DePaul, 3/3/13

21 pts/21 tpp (8-8 FG, 5-5 3FG)1.000 C. Troutman, Georgetown, 1/25/03,

20 pts/20 tpp (5-5 FG, 10-10 FT)1.000 Eric Mobley, Youngstown St., 11/27/93

20 pts/20 tpp (10-10 FG).958 Nasir Robinson, Georgetown, 1/28/12,

23 pts/24 tpp (9-9 FG, 5-6 FT).956 Aaron Gray, at Providence, 2/15/06,

22 pts/23 tpp (9-9 FG, 4-5 FT).952 Keith Armstrong, Xavier, 12/1/84,

20 pts/21 tpp (8-8 FG, 4-5 FT).931 DeJuan Blair, Indiana, Pa., 11/22/08, 27

pts/29 tpp (13-14 FG, 1-1 FT).923 Chris Taft, at Providence, 3/2/04,

24 pts/26 tpp (10-11 FG, 4-4 FT).923 C. Troutman, Robert Morris, 1/1/03

24 pts/26 tpp (11-12 FG, 2-2 FT)Points divided by total possible points if hitevery shot

HIGHEST POINTS EFFICIENCY-MINIMUM 30 POINTS.872 Brian Shorter, Providence, 2/11/90,

34 pts/39 tpp (11-11 FG, 12-17 FT).850 J. Matthews, Jacksonville, 12/6/88,

34 pts/40 tpp (10-13 FG, 4-4 3FG, 10-10FT)

.846 Charles Smith, at Providence, 2/16/88,33 pts/39 tpp (12-13 FG, 0-1 3FG, 9-12FT)

.842 Larry Harris, Duquesne, 12/11/76,32 pts/38 tpp (11-14 FG, 10-10 FT)

.838 Larry Harris, Robert Morris, 1/18/78, 31pts/37 tpp (12-15 FG, 7-7 FT)

.804 Brian Shorter, Oklahoma, 1/15/89,37 pts/46 tpp (11-14 FG, 15-18 FT)

Points divided by total possible points if hitevery shot

CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED143 Sam Young, 11/19/05-3/28/09137 Jaron Brown, 11/17/00-3/25/04122 Demetreus Gore,11/22/85-3/10/88122 Charles Smith, 11/22/85-3/10/88117 Ronald Ramon, 2/8/05-3/22/08116 Sam Clancy, 11/26/77-3/15/81110 Tyrell Biggs, 11/19/06-3/28/09104 B. Wanamaker, 11/14/08-3/19/11103 Toree Morris, 12/28/00-3/25/04102 Lamar Patterson, 11/30/11-3/22/1491 Brandin Knight, 12/30/00-3/27/0390 Antonio Graves, 12/29/04-3/22/07

CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED122 Charles Smith, 11/22/85-3/20/88116 Sam Clancy, 11/26/77-3/15/81102 Lamar Patterson, 11/30/11-3/22/1497 Demetreus Gore, 2/26/85-3/20/8891 Brandin Knight, 12/30/00-3/27/0383 Carl Krauser, 1/10/04-3/19/0681 Jason Matthews, 11/26/88-2/2/9175 Jaron Brown, 3/7/02-3/25/0474 Ricardo Greer, 1/23/99-3/8/0074 Nasir Robinson, 11/13/09-3/30/12

CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE14 Charles Smith, Georgetown, 1/6/88-

St. John’s, 1/9/88-Duquesne, 1/11/88

13 Nasir Robinson, Georgetown, 1/28/12-at West Virginia, 1/30/12

13 Brian Shorter, Providence, 2/11/90-Connecticut, 2/13/90

CONSECUTIVE GAME/STATISTICAL STREAKS

HIGHEST POINTS EFFICIENCY-MINIMUM 40 POINTSFga/pts.755 J. Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97, 40 pts/53

tpp (12-16 FG, 8-12 3FG, 8-9 FT).645 Ed Pavlick, Ohio State, 12/1/54,

40 pts/62 tpp (15-25 FG, 10-12 FT).594 Don Hennon, Geneva, 2/24/58,

41 pts/69 tpp (17-30 FG, 7-9 FT).526 Don Hennon, Ohio State, 12/3/58,

41 pts/78 tpp (16-33 FG, 9-12 FT)Points divided by total possible points if hitevery shot

MOST POINTS-100 PERCENT EFFICIENCY20 Eric Mobley, Youngstown St., 11/27/93

(10-10 FG)20 C. Troutman, Georgetown, 1/25/03

(5-5 FG, 10-10 FT)17 Aaron Gray, vs. Kent State, 3/17/06

(6-6 FG, 5-5 FT)17 Dante Taylor, St. John’s, 3/6/12

(8-8 FG, 1-1 FT)16 O. Antigua, Youngstown St., 11/27/93

(7-7 FG, 2-2 3FG)

SCORING EFFICIENCY PER MINUTE-MINIMUM 20 POINTS1.412 Charles Smith, Akron, 1/5/87

(24 points/17 minutes)1.313 G. Thomas, Robert Morris, 12/22/93

(21 points/16 minutes)1.286 DeJuan Blair, Indiana, Pa., 11/22/08

(27 points/21 minutes)1.214 Charles Smith, Chicago State, 12/7/87

(34 points/28 minutes)1.176 Eric Mobley, Youngstown St., 11/27/93

(20 points, 17 minutes)1.176 C. Troutman, Georgetown, 1/25/03

(20 points/17 minutes)1.111 Talib Zanna, Lehigh, 11/13/12

(20 points/18 minutes)1.105 J.J. Moore, at DePaul, 3/9/13

(21 points/19 minutes)1.095 Talib Zanna, Clemson, 1/21/14

(23 points/21 minutes)1.077 C. Smith, St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/85

(28 points/26 minutes)1.053 Demetreus Gore, RMU, 11/28/88

(20 points/19 minutes)

13 Eric Mobley, Youngstown State, 11/27/93-St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/93

11 Aaron Gray, Cincinnati, 2/12/06-atProvidence, 2/15/06

10 Dante Taylor, at Louisville, 2/26/12-St. John’s, 2/29/12

9 Mark McCarroll, Georgia, 12/30/039 C. Troutman, Robert Morris, 1/4/039 DeJuan Blair, vs. Villanova, 3/26/09-

vs. Xavier, 3/28/099 Aaron Gray, at Providence, 2/15/06

CONSECUTIVE 3-POINT FG MADE7 Sean Miller, at Seton Hall, 2/12/91-

St. John’s, 2/14/917 Sean Miller, St. Francis, Pa., 12/2/

87-Chicago State, 12/7/877 Josh Newkirk, at Notre Dame, 3/1/

14-at Clemson, 3/8/146 Jason Maile, Notre Dame, 1/29/97-at

West Virginia, 2/1/976 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/976 Jason Maile, Maryland, 12/27/966 Ashton Gibbs, Rutgers, 1/29/11-

Cincinnati, 2/5/115 Ronald Ramon, BU, 11/27/075 Jerry McCullough, vs. Miami, Fla., 1/

12/94

CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE46 Ashton Gibbs, 11/24/09-1/4/1034 J. Matthews, 11/30/88-12/22/8834 Don Hennon, 1/4/58-1/30/5834 Sean Miller, 1/11/88-2/29/8831 Ashton Gibbs, 1/13/10-2/3/10

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEASTONE 3-POINT FG MADE45 Ashton Gibbs, 3/21/10-12/27/1133 Brandin Knight, 11/16/01-3/17/0232 Julius Page, 1/4/03-12/22/0329 Jason Matthews, 12/27/89-12/19/9020 Carl Krauser, 2/26/05-1/21/0620 Jason Matthews, 1/2/91-3/16/9119 Ronald Ramon, 11/18/06-1/29/0718 Ashton Gibbs, 11/7/09-1/28/1017 Jason Matthews, 1/15/89-11/28/89

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEASTONE ASSIST91 Brandin Knight, 12/30/00-3/27/0383 Darelle Porter, 12/28/88-3/16/9169 Levance Fields, 1/15/06-12/29/0767 Sean Miller, 11/23/90-3/23/9261 Brad Wanamaker, 12/2/09-3/19/1161 Sean Miller, 11/28/87-3/20/8854 Carl Krauser, 1/10/04-11/29/0553 Tray Woodall, 1/21/12-3/21/1349 Levance Fields, 2/15/08-3/28/0944 Tray Woodall, 2/3/10-3/10/11

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEASTONE STEAL56 V. Cummings, 11/29/95-3/12/9743 Brandin Knight, 12/23/99-3/7/0134 Kellii Taylor, 3/6/97-2/27/9932 Ricardo Greer, 2/26/97-11/24/9927 V. Cummings, 2/17/98-2/20/9924 Brandin Knight, 12/19/01-3/17/0219 Brandin Knight, 11/23/02-2/9/0319 Kellii Taylor, 11/26/96-2/5/97

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEASTONE BLOCKED SHOT51 Charles Smith, 1/12/87-3/20/8817 Isaac Hawkins, 1/17/98-11/13/9817 Mark Blount, 11/29/96-2/12/9716 Atilla Cosby, 1/6/98-3/6/9816 Eric Mobley, 2/1/92-12/9/9215 Eric Mobley, 12/20/93-2/16/9413 Chris Taft, 11/27/04-1/18/0512 Charles Smith, 12/3/86-1/10/8711 Eric Mobley, 12/12/92-1/23/9311 Isaac Hawkins, 2/8/99-12/2/0011 Atilla Cosby, 11/28/98-1/23/9911 Bobby Martin, 2/1/89-11/28/89

CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED WITHOUTFOULING OUT137 Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12131 Toree Morris, 2000-04

LEAST AMOUNT OF GAMES PLAYEDWITHOUT FOULING OUT0:137 Ashton Gibbs, 2008-120:131 Toree Morris, 2000-041:137 Jaron Brown, 2000-041:136 Dante Taylor, 2009-131:136 Julius Page, 2000-041:135 Ronald Ramon, 2004-081:120 Gary McGhee, 2007-11

1.053 J.J. Moore, Fordham, 11/12/12(20 points/19 minutes)

1.043 Jason Matthews, Okla. St., 11/26/88(24 points/23 minutes)

1.000 Talib Zanna, Mt. St. Mary’s, 11/9/12(20 points/20 minutes)

0.962 Mark McCarroll, Georgia, 12/30/03(26 points/27 minutes)

0.960 Aaron Gray, Northeastern (11/17/06)(24 points/25 minutes)

0.960 Chevon Troutman, RMU, 1/4/03(24 points/25 minutes)

Points divided by minutes

SCORING EFFICIENCY PER MINUTE-MINIMUM 30 POINTS1.052 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97

(40 points/38 minutes)1.031 Charles Smith, at Providence, 2/16/88

(33 points/32 minutes)1.000 Curtis Aiken, vs. Arkansas, 11/29/86

(37 points/37 minutes)1.000 C. Aiken, at St. Francis, Pa., 12/3/86

(32 points/32 minutes)1.000 DeJuan Blair, at DePaul, 2/7/09

(32 points/32 minutes)1.000 Lamar Patterson, Cal Poly, 11/21/13

(30 points/30 minutes)0.971 Brian Shorter, Providence, 2/10/90

(34 points/35 minutes)0.971 J. Matthews, Jacksonville, 12/6/88

(34 points/35 minutes)0.969 Carl Krauser, Syracuse, 1/23/06

(32 points/33 minutes)0.950 Larry Harris, at Maryland, 2/15/77

(38 points/40 minutes)0.948 Brian Shorter, Oklahoma, 1/15/89

(37 points/39 minutes)Points divided by minutes

SCORING EFFICIENCY PER MINUTE-MINIMUM 40 POINTS1.052 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97

(40 points/38 minutes)1.025 Don Hennon, Ohio State, 12/3/58

(41 points/40 minutes)1.025 Don Hennon, Geneva, 2/24/58

(41 points/40 minutes)1.000 Ed Pavlick, Ohio State, 12/1/54

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TEAM GAME RECORDSMINUTES PLAYED55 at George Washington (3OT), 1/10/7650 West Virginia (3OT), 2/12/1050 at Penn State (2OT), 1/16/8250 at Penn State (3OT), 1/28/5450 Virginia Tech (2OT), 2/8/14

MOST POINTS127 Syracuse, 2/13/70118 Carnegie Mellon, 2/6/71117 Providence, 2/10/90114 vs. Arkansas, 1/29/86112 Youngstown State, 11/27/93112 Chicago State, 1/17/87110 Boston College, 1/31/90109 Geneva, 2/24/58109 Syracuse, 2/11/72108 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88108 Carnegie Mellon, 2/1/64108 Indiana, Pa., 11/29/86108 Long Island, 12/16/95

MOST POINTS, HALF69 Syracuse, 2/13/7067 Boston College, 1/31/9067 Providence, 2/10/9062 Chicago State, 1/17/8762 Youngstown State, 11/27/9361 vs. Arkansas, 12/29/8661 vs. Seton Hall, 3/6/8761 Carnegie Tech, 2/6/7161 Arizona, 1/27/9060 Dartmouth, 1/2/6459 Connecticut, 3/4/8959 Long Island, 12/16/9659 at St. Francis, Pa., 12/5/8359 Robert Morris, 11/28/8758 Florida State, 12/20/8358 Cleveland State, 2/14/7458 Syracuse, 2/13/70

MOST POINTS, BACK-TO-BACK GAMES216 11/29-12/3/86 (Indiana, Pa.-108, at St.

Francis, Pa.-108)212 12/29-12/30/86 (vs. Arkansas-114, vs.

Wisconsin-98)210 1/27-1/31/90 (Arizona-100, Boston

College-110)203 11/28-12/1/89 (Siena-101, vs. Oklahoma

State-102)201 12/6-12/8/90 (Marshall-105, West

Virginia-96)201 11/27-11/30/85 (St. Francis, Pa.-107,

Indiana, Pa.-94)200 11/27-12/1/93 (Youngstown State-112,

St. Francis, Pa.-88)200 2/13-2/18/70 (Syracuse-127, at Baldwin-

Wallace-73)

MOST POINTS ALLOWED120 at Louisiana State, 1/31/69112 at UCLA, 2/2/91111 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/89110 at Cornell, 2/1/67110 at Tulane, 2/1/69109 at Wichita State, 12/26/64108 at Navy, 2/3/54108 Syracuse, 2/13/70107 at West Virginia, 2/23/57106 North Carolina, 12/20/93106 Westminster, 2/24/1906

MOST POINTS ALLOWED, HALF71 Syracuse, 2/13/7065 Providence, 2/10/9063 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/8962 vs. Arkansas, 12/29/8661 at Rutgers, 1/27/7660 vs. Wichita State, 12/26/6456 at West Virginia, 3/4/72

MOST POINTS ALLOWED-BACK-TO-BACK GAMES230 1/31-2/1/69 (at LSU-120, at Tulane-110)211 12/2-12/4/90 (vs. NC State-100, vs.

Georgia Tech-111)209 2/11-2/13/70 (Temple-101, Syracuse-

108)203 12/30/76-1/30/77 (vs. Iowa-103, West

Virginia-100)

FEWEST POINTS SCORED (pre-1954-55)4 Penn State, 3/5/19069 at Penn State, 3/1/195210 Bucknell, 2/23/192410 at Mount Union, 2/29/190711 at Penn State, 2/17/192311 at Wooster, 3/2/190811 Grove City, 1/27/192512 at Rochester, 1/13/191312 Penn, 12/31/190712 Penn State, 1/5/44

FEWEST POINTS SCORED (since 1954-55)30 at Temple, 1/15/6936 at Rutgers, 12/4/73 (protest)39 Rutgers, 1/11/1241 Lafayette, 1/8/6940 at Penn State, 1/23/6542 Notre Dame, 2/18/1342 Miami, Ohio, 1/30/6842 at Duquesne, 12/7/6842 vs. Georgetown, 3/10/0743 vs. Cincinnati, 12/17/1343 Penn State, 1/16/6844 Fordham, 2/19/6944 at Penn State, 1/14/6745 West Virginia, 1/29/8245 at Wisconsin, 12/20/6945 vs. Notre Dame, 3/11/1045 vs. Florida, 3/22/1445 Virginia, 2/2/14

FEWEST POINTS SCORED, HALF0 at Penn State, 1/21/502 Penn State, 3/5/190613 Georgetown, 2/18/8714 at St. John’s, 1/3/0015 New Hampshire, 12/4/0915 Villanova, 1/12/8316 vs. Notre Dame, 3/11/1016 at South Carolina, 2/5/7516 at Seton Hall, 2/17/9217 vs. Georgetown, 3/10/0717 St. John’s, 2/8/0517 vs. Syracuse, 3/12/9317 at Miami, Fla., 2/5/14

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED (pre-1954-55)9 at Penn State, 3/1/5210 Carnegie Tech, 2/26/192910 at Thiel, 2/9/192510 Mount Union, 2/13/191411 at Stanford, 12/29/193111 at Gettysburg, 3/4/191212 Carnegie Tech, 1906-0712 Westinghouse Club, 1/29/1918

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED (since 1954-55)32 New Hampshire, 12/4/0935 Savannah State, 12/1/0136 Ohio Northern, 11/30/7437 Penn State, 12/6/0338 New Hampshire, 12/27/0339 Carnegie Mellon, 12/16/9640 Bethune-Cookman, 12/15/1241 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/0441 George Mason, 12/28/0241 Westminster, 2/10/7141 Auburn, 12/4/05

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED, HALF(since 1954-55)7 New Hampshire, 12/4/0911 Penn State, 12/6/0313 Savannah State, 11/8/1313 New Hampshire, 12/27/0314 Rutgers, 2/22/0314 Saint Joseph’s, 12/14/7415 Howard, 11/20/0415 Auburn, 12/4/0515 St. John’s, 2/8/0516 Bethune-Cookman, 12/15/1216 Delaware State, 12/19/1216 Kennesaw State, 12/23/1216 vs. Louisville, 3/8/0616 Youngstown State, 12/13/0316 Savannah State, 12/1/0116 Connecticut, 2/24/8617 Lafayette, 1/8/8317 vs. Duquesne, 12/5/12

17 North Florida, 12/8/1217 St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/0217 Carnegie Mellon, 12/16/96

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE52 Cleveland State, 2/14/7448 Syracuse, 2/13/7048 vs. Rio Grande, 11/29/7848 Youngstown State, 11/27/9348 Carnegie Mellon, 2/6/7147 at Carnegie Mellon, 2/20/7146 Carnegie Tech, 2/1/6446 Dartmouth, 1/2/6446 at Carnegie Tech, 2/25/6446 Geneva, 2/24/5845 vs. Arkansas, 12/29/8645 Rollins, 1/22/7544 Chicago State, 1/17/8744 George Washington, 1/3/72

FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE6 Penn State, 2/8/193911 vs. Cincinnati, 12/17/1312 at Penn State, 2/14/7912 Rutgers, 1/11/1213 vs. Central Florida, 3/19/0414 at Boston College, 1/21/8514 West Virginia, 1/29/8014 Penn State, 1/27/7914 Penn State, 1/13/6814 vs. Maryland, 11/28/9815 Georgetown, 1/3/9515 Virginia, 2/2/14

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS103 at Carnegie Tech, 2/25/64101 Duquesne, 12/6/74101 Rollins, 1/22/75101 Carnegie Tech, 2/6/7199 vs. Rio Grande, 11/29/7896 Dartmouth, 1/2/6494 Cleveland State, 2/14/7493 vs. Fordham, 12/29/5892 Ohio Wesleyan, 12/6/7192 Houston Baptist, 11/9/0791 Buffalo, 1/20/7491 George Washington, 1/3/7290 Purdue, 12/2/6090 Miami, Fla., 12/5/6489 at West Virginia, 3/4/7289 Carnegie Tech, 2/1/64

FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS22 at Penn State, 2/14/7928 Penn State, 1/27/7934 at Providence, 2/16/8835 vs. Cincinnati, 12/17/1336 Villanova, 3/9/0337 vs. Syracuse, 3/9/9038 at Cincinnati, 1/24/0739 St. John’s, 2/8/0539 St. John’s 2/1/8339 at Villanova, 2/4/8740 at Akron, 12/21/8740 Westminster, 1/16/6040 at Boston College, 1/21/8541 Villanova, 2/20/8941 at Notre Dame, 2/15/8441 Ohio State, 12/18/0241 at Penn State, 2/13/8042 Georgetown, 2/28/9342 at Villanova, 1/28/8942 Duquesne, 3/6/8042 at Temple, 1/3/7942 North Carolina State, 3/3/14

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.717 at DePaul (33-46), 3/9/13.708 Mount St. Mary’s (34-48), 11/9/12.698 George Washington (37-53), 1/9/80.674 Cincinnati (31-46), 2/14/09.674 vs. Kent State (31-46), 3/17/06.673 Bethune-Cookman (37-55), 12/15/12.673 Lafayette (35-52), 1/12/08.661 Providence (37-56), 2/11/90.661 Duquesne (39-59), 1/20/86.651 St. Francis, Pa., (28-43), 11/29/00.649 Youngstown State (48-74), 11/27/93.648 Syracuse (48-74), 2/13/70.642 SE Louisiana (34-53), 12/14/02

.642 Robert Morris (34-53), 12/15/90

.641 at SW Missouri State (25-39), 3/12/86

.638 vs. West Virginia (30-47), 3/6/82

.633 at West Virginia (31-49), 1/14/03

.632 Xavier (36-57), 12/8/86

.631 Robert Morris (41-65), 1/4/03

.630 Marquette (34-54), 3/4/09

.629 at St. John’s (34-54), 1/4/86

.627 St. Francis, Pa. (42-67), 11/22/03

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE-HALF.810 Howard (17-21), 11/17/13.808 George Washington (21-26), 1/9/80.800 Lafayette (20-25), 1/2/08.760 at DePaul (19-25), 3/9/13.760 St. John’s (19-25), 1/25/86.750 Mount St. Mary’s (18-24), 11/9/12.750 Bethune-Cookman (21-28), 12/15/12.750 at St. John’s (18-24), 1/3/00.750 St. Bonaventure (18-24), 12/2/80.743 Robert Morris (26-35), 11/28/87.737 at Marquette (14-19), 2/18/06.720 at St. John’s (18-25), 1/4/86.720 Cincinnati (18-25), 2/14/09.714 at LaSalle (20-28), 3/16/84.714 at St. Francis, Pa. (20-28), 12/5/81.706 Boston College (12-17), 2/15/95.704 Albany (19-27), 11/28/03.704 vs. Iowa State (19-27), 12/28/81.704 IUPUI (19-27), 11/27/99.700 at Villanova (14-20), 2/13/88

WORST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE*.091 Penn State (6-66), 2/8/1939.211 Rutgers (12-57), 1/11/2012.214 Ohio State (18-84), 2/14/53.230 vs. Maryland (14-61), 11/28/98.247 at Miami, Ohio (19-77), 1/28/61.254 Northwestern (17-67), 12/3/62.256 Ohio State (21-82), 1/6/54.259 Penn State (14-54), 1/13/68.260 Miami, Ohio (19-73), 1/30/68.262 vs. Georgetown (16-61), 3/10/07.263 at Virginia (20-76), 2/17/68.264 Georgia (19-72), 12/2/95.265 Brown (21-79), 12/30/60.278 St. John’s (15-54), 2/8/05.281 vs. Fordham (23-81), 12/26/59.284 at Seton Hall (19-67), 12/8/96.286 vs. Rutgers (18-63), 3/3/99.286 Westminster (20-70), 1/14/61.288 Carnegie Tech (16-56), 12/1/65.290 vs. Clemson (18-62), 12/29/58

WORST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE-HALF.125 Rutgers (4-32), 1/11/12.156 at Seton Hall (5-32), 2/17/92.200 vs. Louisville (4-20), 3/8/06.200 at West Virginia (6-30), 2/3/10.207 Notre Dame (6-29), 1/12/02.207 St. John’s (6-29), 2/8/05.222 Penn State (6-27), 12/8/01.227 at Georgetown (5-22), 2/18/87.229 at Dayton (8-35), 12/29/07.233 IUPUI (7-30), 11/27/99

MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE16 Notre Dame, 1/29/9714 Wofford, 3/14/1214 Marshall, 12/6/9014 Miami, Fla., 2/18/9514 Maryland-Baltimore County, 12/13/0814 Albany, 11/28/0314 vs. Georgia, 12/17/9413 VMI, 12/6/1113 Albany, 11/11/1113 West Virginia, 2/29/9613 Florida A&M, 12/30/06

MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS36 Georgia, 12/2/9534 vs. Georgia, 12/14/9434 Houston Baptist, 11/9/0734 Rider, 11/13/1133 VMI, 12/6/1131 Prairie View A&M, 12/23/9531 Florida A&M, 12/30/0631 at Seton Hall, 2/26/0231 vs. South Florida, 11/25/0130 St. John’s, 12/5/94

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TEAM GAME RECORDS30 Connecticut, 1/11/9529 at North Carolina, 11/29/9429 Prairie View A&M, 12/3/9829 Albany, 11/28/0329 West Virginia, 2/10/0029 Robert Morris, 12/22/93

FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE0 Fresno State, 11/12/130 Cincinnati, 12/31/120 Notre Dame, 2/18/130 vs. West Virginia, 3/12/090 at Duquesne, 12/19/900 Providence, 2/21/980 at Providence, 2/16/880 vs. Villanova, 3/12/880 St. John’s, 1/9/88

FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS2 at Connecticut, 2/21/872 at Providence, 2/16/882 at Duquesne, 12/19/902 vs. Seton Hall, 3/6/873 at Providence, 2/7/874 at Syracuse, 3/6/88

4 St. John’s, 1/9/884 at Boston College, 1/24/874 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88

HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE.833 Providence (5-6), 2/11/90.750 St. John’s (9-12), 2/16/91.727 vs. Connecticut (8-11), 3/10/11.727 at Jacksonville (8-11), 12/26/87.714 Syracuse (5-7), 1/3/90.700 Seton Hall (7-10), 3/5/03.696 Notre Dame (16-23), 1/29/97.688 at Rutgers (11-16), 1/17/96.667 St. Francis, Pa. (8-12), 12/2/87.667 vs. Wisconsin (6-9), 12/30/86.667 Syracuse (8-12), 12/10/88.643 at DePaul (9-14), 3/9/13.632 at Cincinnati (12-19), 1/24/07.625 Connecticut (10-16), 3/4/89.625 Villanova (10-16), 2/12/97.625 Lafayette (10-16), 1/2/08.625 South Florida (10-16), 1/7/07.625 Robert Morris (10-16), 12/8/99.625 at Georgetown (5-8), 1/8/13

.615 at Illinois (8-13), 2/13/93

WORST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.000 Fresno State (0-11), 11/12/13.000 Cincinnati (0-10), 12/31/12.000 Providence (0-9), 2/21/98.000 Notre Dame (0-8), 2/18/13.000 vs. West Virginia (0-8), 3/12/09.000 Providence (0-6), 1/3/87.000 Villanova (0-5), 3/12/88.000 St. John’s (0-4), 1/9/88.000 at Duquesne (0-2), 12/19/90.000 at Providence (0-2), 2/16/88.000 Nebraska (0-1), 12/2/00.058 vs. Wichita State (1-17), 3/21/13.067 Tennessee (1-15), 12/4/99.071 at Georgetown (1-14), 2/2/99.071 at Notre Dame (1-14), 12/27/11.091 at Marquette (1-11), 2/15/08.091 Robert Morris (1-11), 1/4/03.091 at Georgetown (1-11), 2/7/90.100 Albany (1-10), 12/31/13.100 Navy (1-10), 12/18/97.100 at Villanova (1-10), 2/12/11.100 at Connecticut (2-20), 1/31/06

.100 Villanova (2-20), 2/3/93

MOST FREE THROWS MADE44 at New York University, 12/18/5442 Okahoma, 1/15/8941 vs. Western Kentucky, 12/28/5640 Army, 1/25/6439 Arizona, 1/27/9039 Villanova, 1/2/9138 Boston College, 1/31/9038 Providence, 2/11/9038 Penn State, 1/14/5637 at Providence, 2/7/8736 at Duquesne, 12/19/9035 Syracuse, 2/7/8335 Geneva, 1/7/5335 West Virginia, 12/8/9034 Providence, 1/3/8734 Indiana, Pa., 12/16/78

FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE0 Nebraska, 12/2/001 Virginia, 12/4/761 at St. John’s, 12/9/981 Louisville, 1/21/12

SUPERLATIVE TEAM PERFORMANCES

MOST PLAYERS WITH 30+ POINTS-GAME1 Many times

MOST PLAYERS WITH 20+ POINTS-GAME3 Syracuse, 2/13/70 (28-Scott, 27-

O’Gorek, 20-Edwards)3 Syracuse, 2/11/72

(33-Knight, 26-Martin, 22-Scott)3 Kent State, 2/9/72

(23-Knight, 21-Paul, 20-Scott)3 Illinois, 12/6/86

(22-Lane, 27-Smith, 29-Aiken)3 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88

(31-Smith, 24-Gore, 22-Lane)3 Duquesne, 2/1/79

(23-T. Knight, 23-Clancy, 20-Ellis)3 George Washington, 2/27/79

(21-T. Knight, 20-Clancy, 20-Ellis)3 at Massachusetts, 2/24/81 (24-

Clancy, 22-Wallace, 20-Vaughan)3 Duquesne, 1/12/87

(27-Smith, 21-Lane, 20-Aiken)3 at Providence, 3/2/04 (24-Taft,

23-Troutman, 22-Krauser)3 Siena, 11/28/89 (29-Shorter, 21-

Martin, 21-Porter)3 Rutgers, 1/17/98 (22-Greer, 22-

Cummings, 22-Lockhart)3 vs. Oklahoma State, 12/27/89

(26-Martin, 27-Matthews, 20-Shorter)

3 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/89 (29-Shorter, 26-Matthews, 21-Martin)

3 Arizona, 1/27/90 (26-Matthews,23-Shorter, 21-Brookin)

3 Boston College, 1/31/90 (28-Shorter, 25-Martin, 24-Matthews)

3 at Seton Hall, 2/20/90 (23-Martin,21-Shorter, 21-Matthews)

MOST PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURESCORING7 at St. John’s, 2/3/887 Youngstown State, 11/27/936 Savannah State, 11/8/136 vs. Kent State, 3/17/066 Syracuse, 2/13/706 SE Louisiana, 12/14/026 vs. Oakland, 3/19/106 Carnegie Tech, 2/6/716 Ohio Wesleyan, 12/6/716 at Westminster, 1/30/746 Cleveland State, 2/14/74

6 Maryland, 2/11/786 Florida State, 12/20/836 Indiana, Pa., 11/30/856 Chicago State, 1/17/876 at Seton Hall, 1/14/876 Robert Morris, 12/8/996 Prairie View A&M, 12/23/956 Northwest Missouri State, 11/23/906 Villanova, 2/3/90

MOST PLAYERS WITH DOUBLE-DOUBLE4 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/93

(McCullough 20-11 assists, Gant 17-17 reb., Antigua 11-12 reb., Mobley20-10 reb.)

3 Massachusetts, 12/2/78 (Clancy 20-10 reb., Ellis 11-12 reb., T. Knight13-11 reb.)

3 vs. Rio Grande, 11/29/78 (Clancy 29-18 reb., Ellis 26-13 reb., T. Knight14-12 reb.)

MOST PLAYERS WITH 10+ FIELDGOALS MADE3 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88

(13-Smith, 10-Lane, 10-Gore)2 Buffalo, 1/20/74

(12-Martin, 11-Knight)2 vs. Rio Grande, 11/29/78

(13-Clancy, 11-Ellis)2 Xavier, 12/8/86 (10-Gore, 10-Aiken)2 Illinois, 12/6/86

(11-Aiken, 10-Smith)2 vs. George Washington, 1/6/71

(11-Scott, 10-O’Gorek)2 at Carnegie Tech, 2/1/64

(13-Generalovich, 11-Sauer)2 Syracuse, 2/13/70

(12-Scott 12, 10-O’Gorek)2 vs. George Washington, 3/8/75

(11-Knight, 10-Paul)2 Youngstown State, 2/16/74

(12-Knight, 11-L. Hill)

MOST PLAYERS WITH 10+ FREETHROWS MADE2 at Providence, 2/7/87

(12-Lane, 11-Smith)2 Arizona, 1/27/90

(11-Shorter, 11-Brookin)2 at St. Francis, Pa., 12/5/83

(15-Vaughan, 11-Allen)2 St. John’s, 2/1/83

(10-Vaughan, 10-Williams)2 Georgetown, 1/10/86

(12-Smith, 10-Lane)

2 Robert Morris, 11/30/88(11-Shorter, 10-Martin)

MOST PLAYERS WITH 10+ FREETHROW ATTEMPTS3 at Providence, 2/7/87

(15-Lane, 14-Smith, 12-Gore)3 Boston College, 1/31/90 (15-Shorter,

12-Martin, 10-Matthews)3 vs. Morehead State, 3/11/57

(11-Hennon, 11-Pegues, 10-Riser)

MOST PLAYERS WITH THREE 3-POINTERS MADE4 Florida A&M, 12/30/06 (3-Cook, 3-

Fields, 3-Graves, 3-Ramon)3 Norfolk State, 12/1/99

(4-Lockhart, 3-Finneman, 3-Greer)3 Albany, 11/28/03

(6-Krauser, 4-Page, 3-Graves)3 UM-Baltimore County, 12/13/08

(3-Young, 3-Gibbs, 3-Fields)3 Wofford, 3/14/12

(4-Gibbs, 4-Woodall, 4-Moore)3 DePaul, 3/9/08

(3-Benjamin, 3-Young, 3-Ramon)3 Marquette, 1/28/06

(3-Graves, 3-Ramon, 3-Krauser)3 vs. Villlanova, 3/4/98

(5-Cummings, 4-Lockhart, 3-Greer)3 West Virginia, 2/26/96 (4-Alridge, 3-

McCullough, 3-Cummings)3 Miami, Fla., 2/18/95

(6-Thomas, 4-Alridge, 3-Antigua)3 Marshall, 12/6/90

(5-Miller, 4-Matthews, 3-Porter)

MOST PLAYERS WITH 10+ REBOUNDS3 Massachusetts, 12/2/78

(12-Ellis, 10 Clancy, 11-Terry Knight)3 at Providence, 2/7/87

(17-Lane, 17-Smith, 12-Gore)3 St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/93

(17-Gant, 12-Antigua, 10-Mobley)3 Westminster, 2/26/59

(15-Fridley, 15-Mills, 11-Sawyer)3 vs. Rio Grande, 11/29/78

(18-Clancy, 13-Ellis, 12-T. Knight)3 New Hampshire, 12/27/03

(12-Taft, 11-Brown, 10-Troutman)3 at Kent State, 12/4/65

(13-LaValley, 11-Bollens, 12-Thompson)

MOST PLAYERS WITH 10+ ASSISTS2 Buffalo State, 2/18/76

(10-Richards, 10-Shrewsbury)2 vs. Northwestern, 12/28/88

(12-Porter, 10-Miller)2 Norfolk State, 12/1/99

(12-Holmes, 10-Greer)

MOST PLAYERS WITH 4+ BLOCKEDSHOTS2 at Massachusetts, 12/7/94

(4-Antigua, 4-Peterson)2 Eastern Kentucky, 11/19/08

(4-McGhee, 4-Taylor)

MOST PLAYERS WITH 4+ STEALS2 Duquesne, 1/16/80

(4-Clancy, 4-McMillian)2 at Massachusetts, 12/8/79

(5-Wallace, 4-Clancy)2 vs. Cal State Fullerton, 12/28/79

(4-Clancy, 4-Ellis)2 at Eastern Kentucky, 1/12/81

(5-Clancy, 4-McMillian)2 Maryland, 1/27/81

(4-Neverson, 4-McMillian)2 West Virginia, 2/21/81

(5-Neverson, 4-McMillian)2 Youngstown State, 12/13/03

(4-Troutman, 4-Brown)2 Robert Morris, 11/24/04

(5-Krauser, 5-Troutman)2 at Seton Hall, 2/26/02

(4-C. Johnson, 4-Zavackas)2 at Nebraska, 12/11/99

(7-Knight, 5-Lockhart)2 Syracuse, 1/19/00

(4-Greer, 4-Knight)2 Miami, Ohio, 1/3/98

(4-Cummings, 4-Greer)2 at Georgetown, 2/17/98

(4-Cummings, 4-Cosby)2 Providence, 2/25/95

(4-Gant, 4-Maile)2 Youngstown State, 11/27/93

(5-McCullough, 5-Shareef)2 vs. Duquesne, 12/19/92

(6-McCullough, 4-Shareef)

MOST ASSISTS-THREE PLAYERS29 vs. Northwestern, 12/28/88

(12-Porter, 10-Miller, 7-Shorter)29 Norfolk State, 12/1/99

(12-Holmes, 10-Greer, 7-Knight)27 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88

(10-Porter, 9-Miller, 8-Lane)

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TEAM GAME RECORDS1 New Hampshire, 12/27/031 Wofford, 3/14/122 at Southwest Missouri State, 3/12/862 Temple, 1/24/762 at Syracuse, 2/4/752 at North Carolina, 11/29/962 at Massachusetts, 12/7/942 vs. North Carolina State, 12/2/912 Cleveland State, 2/14/742 at South Carolina, 2/5/752 Utica, 12/21/812 Boston College, 3/3/922 Seton Hall, 2/27/99

MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS60 at New York University, 12/18/5458 Geneva, 1/7/5356 New York University, 2/6/5455 at Providence, 2/7/8753 Syracuse, 2/7/8353 vs. Western Kentucky, 12/28/5651 Villanova, 1/2/9151 at West Virginia, 12/9/8950 Seton Hall, 2/8/9750 vs. Duquesne, 1/6/9250 Boston College, 1/31/9049 Indiana, Pa., 12/16/7849 Arizona, 1/27/9048 Army, 1/25/6447 at Maryland, 1/25/1447 Providence, 1/3/8747 Providence, 2/11/9046 Penn State, 1/14/5646 West Virginia, 12/8/9046 Notre Dame, 1/4/06

FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS1 Nebraska, 12/2/001 at St. John’s, 12/9/983 Cleveland State, 2/14/743 Wofford, 3/14/123 Virginia, 12/4/763 Massachusetts, 2/6/773 Utica, 12/21/813 Seton Hall, 2/27/99

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE1.00 Syracuse (16-16), 2/1/981.00 Cal Poly (12-12), 12/21/131.00 Gettysburg (12-12), 12/1/711.00 IUPUI (9-9), 11/27/991.00 Penn State (9-9), 1/31/76.956 at Lafayette (22-23), 2/6/70.947 vs. Michigan State (18-19), 3/22/98.944 Gettysburg (17-18), 12/1/70.938 at Temple (15-16), 2/16/65.937 vs. Rutgers (15-16), 3/3/79.933 Toledo (28-30), 12/17/88.933 at Kent State (14-15), 2/26/75.933 Prairie View A&M (14-15), 12/3/98.929 Long Beach State (13-14), 11/16/11.926 Villanova (25-27), 3/1/79.923 at Massachusetts (12-13), 2/27/78.923 Colgate (12-13), 2/17/73.923 Davidson (33-36), 1/9/74.918 Carnegie Tech (22-24), 12/1/65.917 vs. Colorado (11-12), 3/20/14.917 Tennessee (11-12), 12/4/99

WORST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.000 Nebraska (0-1), 12/2/00.176 Louisville (1-6), 1/12/12.222 at Syracuse (2-9), 2/26/98.250 at Louisville (3-12), 1/28/13.250 New Hampshire (1-4), 12/27/03.273 at Nebraska (3-11), 12/11/99.286 at North Carolina (2-7), 11/29/96.286 Robert Morris (2-7), 1/4/03.300 Providence (3-10), 3/4/10.333 at Boston College (3-9), 2/8/92.333 St. Francis, Pa. (3-9), 11/22/03.357 Providence (5-14), 2/22/93.367 Cornell (11-30), 12/23/91.375 Rhode Island (6-16), 12/15/01

MOST REBOUNDS83 at Tampa, 2/7/5569 Rollins, 1/22/7568 vs. Rio Grande, 11/29/7867 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/93

66 Westminster, 2/15/5665 at Georgetown, 2/2/5465 Buffalo, 1/20/7464 Geneva, 2/24/5863 Penn State, 1/23/6062 Duquesne, 12/6/7462 at Syracuse, 12/21/6162 vs. Georgia, 12/17/9462 at Carnegie Mellon, 2/20/7161 vs. LSU, 12/27/6261 Carnegie Tech, 2/6/7161 Mount St. Mary’s, 12/23/9660 Chicago State, 1/17/8760 Carnegie Tech, 2/1/6860 Geneva, 1/26/5960 Prairie View A&M, 12/3/9860 VMI, 12/6/11

FEWEST REBOUNDS18 Penn State, 1/27/7918 at Penn State, 2/14/7918 at St. John’s, 1/31/7019 at Fordham, 12/22/6120 at Penn State, 1/22/6621 Georgetown, 2/20/8821 at St. John’s, 1/4/8621 West Virginia, 1/14/7021 at Penn State, 2/13/8022 at Providence, 2/16/8822 Georgetown, 1/8/9023 North Carolina State, 3/3/1423 Syracuse, 2/10/8823 Notre Dame, 3/23/8423 Notre Dame, 2/16/8323 George Washington, 2/27/7923 Rutgers, 2/11/0123 Villanova, 3/9/0323 Georgetown, 1/13/07

MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS32 North Florida, 11/13/1030 Prairie View A&M, 12/3/9830 at UCLA, 2/2/9129 vs. Georgia, 12/17/9427 Houston Baptist, 11/9/0726 at Miami, Fla., 2/5/9726 at West Virginia, 1/6/9626 at Georgetown, 2/7/9025 vs. Miami, Fla., 3/12/9225 at Georgetown, 1/28/9525 Mount St. Mary’s, 12/23/9625 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/93

MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS42 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/9340 North Carolina A&T, 11/17/0039 Boston College, 3/3/9239 Southeastern Louisiana, 12/14/0238 VMI, 12/6/1138 Notre Dame, 1/4/0638 at Kentucky, 11/22/9138 DePaul, 1/26/1338 vs. East Tennessee State, 3/20/0937 at Providence, 2/7/8737 Robert Morris, 1/4/0336 Notre Dame, 1/6/0336 Vermont, 12/21/9436 vs. Wright State, 3/15/0736 Mount St. Mary’s, 12/23/96

LARGEST REBOUND MARGIN+49 vs. Rio Grande (68/19), 11/29/79+40 Carnegie Tech (60/20), 2/1/68+36 St. Francis, Pa. (67/31), 12/1/93+35 Rollins (69/34), 1/22/75+31 North Florida (59/28), 11/13/10+30 Chicago State (60/30), 1/17/87+29 Bethune-Cookman (40/11), 12/15/12+29 VMI (60/31), 12/6/11+29 Howard (55/26), 11/20/04+28 Loyola, Md. (53/25), 11/27/04+27 Md. Eastern Shore (53/26), 12/18/10+27 Houston Baptist (59/32), 11/9/07+26 Youngstown State (47/21), 12/14/13+26 Carnegie Mellon (62/36), 2/20/71+26 Robert Morris (51/25), 1/4/03+25 Providence (49/24), 1/25/88+25 vs. Georgia (62/37), 12/17/94+25 at Georgetown (48/23), 1/3/09+25 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (50/25), 11/30/02

+25 Syracuse (43/18), 1/22/02+24 DePaul (58/34), 1/26/13+24 vs. Duquesne (39/15), 11/30/11+24 Rider (43/19), 11/13/11+24 Seton Hall (51/27), 1/15/11+24 DePaul (49/25), 2/21/09+23 Duquesne (62/39), 12/6/74+23 vs. UNC-Asheville (50/27), 3/17/11+23 Delaware State (41/18), 12/8/10+23 at Seton Hall (44/21), 2/28/09+23 Toledo (51/28), 12/1/07+23 Dayton (45/22), 12/23/06+23 Lehigh (44/21), 11/20/13+23 Fresno State (48/25), 11/12/13

MOST ASSISTS34 Cleveland State, 2/14/7433 vs. Arkansas, 12/29/8633 Carnegie Tech, 2/6/7133 Youngstown State, 11/27/9333 Norfolk State, 12/1/9933 Maryland Eastern Shore, 12/18/1032 Buffalo State, 2/18/7632 vs. Northwestern, 12/28/8831 Houston Baptist, 11/9/0730 Notre Dame, 1/4/0630 West Virginia, 1/5/7730 Boston College, 1/31/9029 George Washington, 1/16/7429 St. Francis, Pa., 11/22/0329 Connecticut, 2/24/8629 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/8829 Robert Morris, 11/28/87

FEWEST ASSISTS3 at South Carolina, 2/5/753 at Georgetown, 2/9/904 at West Virginia, 12/17/834 vs. Michigan State, 3/22/084 vs. Florida State, 12/21/844 Notre Dame, 2/16/834 at St. Francis, Pa., 12/10/774 vs. North Carolina, 3/15/814 at Georgetown, 1/6/88

HIGHEST ASSIST:TURNOVER RATIO6.0 vs. Colorado, 3/20/145.3 Washington State (16:3), 3/30/124.5 Rider (27:6), 12/4/104.5 Louisville (18:4), 2/24/084.3 Md.-Eastern Shore (33:8), 12/18/104.2 vs. Delaware (25:6), 11/23/124.2 North Florida (21:5), 12/8/124.0 Fordham (24:6), 11/12/12

MOST ASSISTED FIELD GOALS-PERCENTAGE93.8 Notre Dame (30-32), 1/4/0691.4 vs. Northwestern (32-35), 12/28/8890.9 Boston College (30-33), 1/31/9089.7 Ohio (26-29), 12/22/0988.9 Clemson (24-27), 1/21/1488.9 Binghamton (24-27), 11/17/0988.5 IUPUI (23-26), 11/27/9988.5 Florida A&M (23-26), 12/30/0688.2 Villanova (15-17), 3/5/1188.0 Robert Morris (22-25), 12/28/0088.0 New Orleans (22-25), 12/29/9987.5 Coppin State (21-24), 12/21/0587.1 Rider (27-31), 12/4/1086.2 Robert Morris (25-29), 12/22/9385.2 West Virginia (23-27), 2/24/11

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS13 Duquesne, 1/20/8612 Eastern Kentucky, 11/19/0912 Saint Joseph’s, 12/14/7412 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/9311 Robert Morris, 11/28/8711 Delaware State, 1/17/8111 St. John’s, 1/22/9811 vs. Duquesne, 12/1/1011 North Carolina, 12/20/9311 North Carolina A&T, 11/17/0011 Robert Morris, 12/28/0011 Rutgers, 2/21/0211 Villanova, 2/10/92

MOST STEALS23 vs. Maryland, 11/28/9820 Indiana, Pa., 12/16/78

19 Brown, 12/28/9518 at Massachusetts, 12/8/7918 Youngstown State, 11/27/9318 vs. Xavier, 11/26/9817 at Evansville, 12/6/7717 St. Francis, Pa., 11/29/8117 St. Francis, Pa., 11/17/9817 Texas Pan American, 11/23/98

MOST TURNOVERS CAUSED35 Ohio Wesleyan, 12/6/7135 Evansville, 12/5/7833 vs. Connecticut, 12/28/7332 at Evansville, 12/6/7732 at Lafayette, 12/4/8531 vs. Rhode Island, 3/6/8131 Kent State, 2/6/7431 Cornell, 12/23/9130 Duquesne, 3/6/8030 Cleveland State, 2/14/7430 North Carolina, 12/4/7130 Penn State, 1/31/76

MOST TURNOVERS COMMITTED38 at Iona, 1/22/7937 at Villanova, 1/15/7735 Georgetown, 1/3/9535 at Massachusetts, 12/8/7934 vs. West Texas State, 12/6/8031 Georgia Tech, 2/9/7030 at North Carolina, 12/2/7230 at Notre Dame, 1/17/7330 at Temple, 2/23/7730 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/9329 West Virginia, 1/29/8229 at Evansville, 12/6/7729 West Virginia Wesleyan, 11/30/7729 vs. Georgia, 12/17/9429 at Rutgers, 2/23/80

FEWEST TURNOVERS3 vs. Colorado, 3/20/143 Washington State, 3/30/124 South Carolina, 2/14/764 at Notre Dame, 2/24/104 Louisville, 2/24/085 vs. Stanford, 11/26/135 American, 12/22/105 Providence, 1/11/925 Penn State, 1/16/715 North Florida, 12/8/12

MOST PERSONAL FOULS38 Villanova, 2/7/8637 at Iona, 1/22/7937 at Purdue, 12/2/6136 Evansville, 12/5/7836 at West Virginia, 2/12/6436 vs. St. John’s, 12/20/6036 Geneva, 1/7/5336 at Niagara, 12/2/7535 at Rutgers, 2/23/8035 at New York University, 12/18/5435 Geneva, 1/21/5635 Villanova, 2/29/80

FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS6 St. Francis, Pa., 12/20/117 vs. Alabama, 12/29/877 at Syracuse, 1/4/068 Maryland Baltimore County, 12/13/088 DePaul, 2/21/098 Bethune-Cookman, 12/15/128 Delaware State, 12/19/128 Howard, 11/27/12

MOST PLAYERS DISQUALIFIED5 at Iona, 1/22/795 Villanova, 2/7/864 Villanova, 3/8/844 at Purdue, 12/2/614 at Seton Hall, 2/22/884 vs. Morehead State, 3/11/574 at Temple, 1/7/594 Duquesne, 12/17/604 at West Virginia, 2/12/644 at Rutgers, 12/1/694 at Fordham, 12/5/704 at Niagara, 12/2/754 Villanova, 2/29/80

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5-5 James Major, Seton Hall, 1/14/875-5 Todd Burgan, Syracuse, 2/1/985-5 Greg Monroe, vs. Syracuse, 3/7/87

MOST FREE THROWS MADE22 Bill Mullan, Penn State, 2/28/2021 Bill Soffa, Carnegie Tech, 1/13/5920 Frank Wolf, at Penn State, 2/19/2018 Bruce King, vs. Iowa, 12/20/7616 Mark Bryant, Seton Hall, 2/22/8816 Gary Kohls, at Syracuse, 1/9/7116 Frank Edwards, at Cleveland State, 1/23/8016 Sherman Douglas, vs. Syracuse, 3/7/8716 Mike Sweetney, at Georgetown, 1/19/0216 Arturas Karnishovas, Seton Hall, 1/15/9415 Bill Smith, Syracuse, 2/13/7015 Jesse Arnelle, at Penn State, 1/28/5415 Pete Kinkead, Geneva, 1/7/5315 Chuckie Davis, at Westminster, 12/18/5815 Ray Proprocky, New York Univ., 2/6/6015 Dikembe Mutombo, Georgetown, 1/27/9115 Paul Jones, Robert Morris, 1/18/7815 Steve Kaplan, Rutgers, 1/2/71

MOST FREE THROWS MADE, NO MISSES16-16 Frank Edwards, at Cleveland State, 1/23/8015-15 Steve Kaplan, Rutgers, 1/2/7114-14 Austin Croshere, at Providence, 2/15/9713-13 Ed Pinckney, vs. Villanova, 3/8/8413-13 Uka Agbai, vs. Boston College, 3/7/0212-12 Mike Iuzzolino, at St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/9012-12 Rob Hodgson, Rutgers, 1/17/9811-11 Bob Lloyd, Rutgers, 12/22/6611-11 Cliff Robinson, Connecticut, 3/4/8911-11 Preston Shumpert, at Syracuse, 2/10/0211-11 Eugene Harvey, at Seton Hall, 2/19/07

MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS34 Frank Wolf, at Penn State, 2/19/2028 Bill Morrison, West Virginia, 1/15/2025 Pierre Hill, West Virginia, 1/20/2224 John Reed, Penn State, 2/2/2324 Boris Nachamkin, New York Univ., 2/6/5423 Bruce King, vs. Iowa, 12/20/7623 Phil Washington, Duquesne, 12/9/6723 Jesse Arnelle, at Penn State, 1/28/5422 Bill Soffa, at Carnegie Tech, 1/20/5822 Charles Hickox, at West Virginia, 3/3/7122 Homer Martin, West Virginia, 3/1/1922 Hal Danzig, Bucknell, 1/17/5922 Pete Kinkead, Geneva, 1/7/5321 Gary Kohls, at Syracuse, 1/9/7121 Sherman Douglas, vs. Syracuse, 3/7/8721 Chuck Richards, at Syracuse, 2/7/6420 Ovie Soko, vs. Duquesne, 11/30/1320 Carroll Youngkin, at Duke, 1/31/5920 Bill Smith, at Syracuse, 2/13/7020 Wayne Embry, vs. Miami, Ohio, 3/11/5819 Alonzo Mourning, at Georgetown, 3/7/9219 Danya Abrams, vs. Boston College, 3/6/9719 David Newmark, Columbia, 12/28/6519 Ron Guziak, Duquesne, 12/10/6519 Alonzo Mourning, at Georgetown, 2/9/9019 Roby Knight, at Notre Dame, 1/26/7719 Tony Jackson, vs. St. John’s, 12/20/6018 Denny Shantz, Army, 1/19/6318 Dick McCann, vs. Canisius, 12/27/5918 Terry Dischinger, at Purdue, 12/2/6118 Jim Irons, at Geneva, 1/12/6318 Chuckie Davis, at Westminster, 12/18/5818 Bill Bradley, Princeton, 12/31/6218 Jim Patterson, at Miami, Ohio, 12/11/6518 Paul Mickey, Penn State, 1/14/6718 Kevin Joyce, South Carolina, 12/23/7118 Averitt Bird, at Pepperdine, 12/23/7218 Lawrence Moten, at Syracuse, 1/18/9218 Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia, 2/12/1018 Mike Sweetney, at Georgetown, 1/19/0218 Michael Smith, at Providence, 2/22/9318 Pete Maravich, at Louisiana State, 1/31/6918 Ronnie Mayer, Duke, 12/20/5418 Steve Benton, Boston College, 1/7/89

REBOUNDS27 Peter White, at West Virginia, 1/29/5527 Bill Hannon, at Army, 2/22/5426 Joseph Hughes, at Holy Cross, 2/3/58

30 Robin Freeman, Ohio State, 12/1/5430 Jerry West, West Virginia, 2/19/5930 Buster Briley, Evansville, 12/30/6129 Tony Kinn, at Virginia, 2/17/6828 Wil Robinson, at West Virginia, 3/4/7228 Keydren Clark, Saint Peter’s, 11/19/0628 Don Schena, Geneva, 1/26/5928 Mookie Blaylock, Oklahoma, 1/15/8928 Dave Rankin, Westminster, 1/8/5827 Dave Rankin, at Westminster, 2/27/5827 Craig Randall, Westminster, 11/26/8327 Kemba Walker, Connecticut, 12/27/1027 Gus Gerard, at Virginia, 1/2/7426 Kerry Kittles, Villanova, 2/19/9426 Mark DuMars, Penn State, 2/28/5926 Mark Stevenson, Duquesne, 12/18/8926 Dennis Scott, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/4/8926 Joe Harvell, vs. Mississippi, 12/27/9126 Bruce Howland, Rollins, 1/22/7526 Gary Brokaw, Notre Dame, 1/17/73

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (6-plus attempts)1.000 Michael Bradley (8-8), vs, Kentucky, 11/27/981.000 John Wallace (8-8), at Syracuse, 2/21/951.000 Paul Neumeyer (8-8), at Penn State, 2/27/711.000 Karim Shabazz (7-7), at Providence, 1/23/011.000 Hugh Robertson (7-7), at South Florida, 2/8/121.000 Davante Gardner (6-6), Marquette, 1/12/131.000 Gary Massey (6-6), Villanova, 2/20/891.000 Ousmane Barro (6-6), at Marquette, 2/15/081.000 Etan Thomas (6-6), Syracuse, 1/19/001.000 Maurice Howell (6-6), Norfolk State, 12/1/991.000 Dave Keleher (6-6), vs. Morehead State, 3/11/57

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (10-plus attempts).933 Stephen Thompson (14-15), Syracuse, 2/4/89.909 Carl Head (10-11), at West Virginia, 2/6/67.909 Dave Kyle (10-11), Cleveland State, 1/12/77.909 Jeff Gehring (10-11), at Miami, Ohio, 3/6/65.900 Andre McCloud (9-10), at Seton Hall, 2/22/83.867 Adrian Dantley (13-15), Notre Dame, 1/13/76.846 David Daugherty (11-13), at William & Mary, 1/4/68.833 Bob Dulin (10-12), Penn State, 2/19/77.818 Michael Barr (9-11), Duquesne, 12/10/66.800 Dave Bing (12-15), at Syracuse, 2/12/66.800 Dale Shackleford (8-10), at Syracuse, 1/22/77.786 Lionel Billingy (11-14), vs. Duquesne, 12/30/71.786 Mike Drapchick (11-14) at Westminster, 2/13/68

MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE9 Dana Barros, Boston College, 1/7/898 Brad Soucie, vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/888 Colin Falls, at Notre Dame, 3/5/058 Dennis Scott, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/4/898 Tony Petrarca, Duquesne, 12/18/897 Eric Murdock, at Providence, 1/23/917 Shelvin Mack, vs. Butler, 3/19/117 Tom Pipkin, vs. Duquesne, 12/29/957 Greg Woodard, at Villanova, 1/30/917 Chris Walker, Villanova, 2/3/907 Marco Lokar, at Seton Hall, 2/20/907 Eric McLaughlin, Akron, 1/5/877 Donnell Williams, Seton Hall, 2/20/907 Joe Crispin, at Penn State, 12/6/007 Chris Thomas, Notre Dame, 1/12/047 Carmelo Travieso, Massachusetts, 1/23/967 Donnell Williams, at Seton Hall, 3/1/98

MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS16 Dana Barros, Boston College, 1/7/8915 Deonta Vaughn, vs. Cincinnati, 3/12/0815 Jeremy Hazell, at Seton Hall, 2/28/0915 Chris Walker, Villanova, 2/3/9015 Tony Pipkin, vs. Duquesne, 12/29/9515 Tyrone Wilson, at Georgia, 12/17/9414 Gerry McNamara, Syracuse, 1/29/0514 Carlos Strong, Boston U., 11/27/0714 Bill Clark, at Duquesne, 12/2/0914 Brad Soucie, vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/8814 Colin Falls, at Notre Dame, 3/5/0514 Randy Foye, vs. Villanova, 3/10/0614 Keydren Clark, Saint Peter’s, 11/19/0614 Dennis Scott, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/4/89

MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS, NO MISSES6-6 James Southerland, vs. Syracuse, 3/14/136-6 Matt Betley, Lafayette, 1/2/08

POINTS SCORED48 Eric Murdock, at Providence, 1/23/9146 Bob Tallent, at George Washington, 1/11/6943 Dana Barros, Boston College, 1/7/8942 Robin Freeman, Ohio State, 12/1/5442 Dennis Scott, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/4/8942 Wil Robinson, at West Virginia, 3/4/7242 Bruce King, vs. Iowa, 12/30/7641 T.J. Warren, North Carolina State, 3/3/1441 Marco Lokar, at Seton Hall, 2/20/9040 Pete Maravich, at Louisiana State, 1/31/6940 Rod Hundley, at West Virginia, 2/25/5639 Don MacLean, at UCLA, 2/2/9138 Joe Somogyi, at Rutgers, 1/5/7238 Jon Tidwell, at Michigan, 12/6/6037 Steve Kaplan, Rutgers, 1/2/7137 Kevin Hamilton, at Iona, 1/22/7937 Barry Kramer, vs. New York Univ., 3/11/6337 Chris Quinn, Notre Dame, 1/4/0637 Dominique Jones, at South Florida, 1/31/1037 Mookie Blaylock, Oklahoma, 1/15/8936 Sean Elliott, vs. Arizona, 12/30/8836 John Brady, vs. Fordham, 12/28/5836 Tracy Shelton, at West Virginia, 12/9/8936 Antawn Jamison, at North Carolina, 11/29/9636 Stan Pawlak, Penn, 12/28/6436 Joe Crispin, at Penn State, 12/6/0035 Rick Barry, Miami, Fla., 12/5/6435 Lionel Billingy, vs. Duquesne, 12/30/7135 Ray Reed, at Hawaii, 12/30/9035 Sherman Douglas, vs. Syracuse, 3/7/8735 Tracy Tripucka, at Lafayette, 2/6/7035 Malik Sealy, at St. John’s, 1/19/9135 Bob Lloyd, at Rutgers, 12/22/6635 Lee Sager. Army, 12/9/6035 Alex Bradley, Villanova, 2/20/7835 Mike Samson, at George Washington, 1/13/7935 Carroll Youngkin, at Duke, 1/31/59

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE17 Bob Tallent, at George Washington, 1/11/6916 T.J. Warren, North Carolina State, 3/3/1416 Robin Freeman, Ohio State, 12/1/5416 Eric Murdock, at Providence, 1/23/9116 Rick Barry, Miami, Fla., 12/5/6415 Eddie Griffin, Seton Hall, 1/30/9615 Mike Glen, Southern Illinois, 12/10/7615 Mike Samson, at George Washington, 1/13/7914 Kenny Anderson, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/8914 Dennis Scott, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/4/8914 Dana Barros, Boston College, 1/7/8914 Sean Elliot, vs. Arizona, 12/30/8814 Bob Wenzel, at Rutgers, 12/1/6914 Alex Bradley, Villanova, 2/20/7814 Stephen Thompson, Syracuse, 2/4/8914 Don MacLean, at UCLA, 2/2/9114 Ron Brown, at Penn Stte, 2/23/7414 Dale Shackleford, at Syracuse, 1/14/7814 Mark Donaghue, Massachusetts, 2/6/7714 Alex Bradley, Villanova, 2/27/7814 Jon Tidwell, at Michigan, 12/6/6014 Rasheed Wallace, at North Carolina, 11/29/9414 Antawn Jamison, at North Carolina, 11/29/9614 Stan Pawlak, Penn, 12/28/6414 Kevin Hamilton, at Iona, 1/22/7914 Wil Robinson, at West Virginia, 3/4/7213 Tracy Tripucka, at Lafayette, 2/6/7013 Rich Yunkus, at Georgia Tech, 2/9/7013 Mark Bryant, at Seton Hall, 2/22/8813 Billy Owens, at Syracuse, 2/24/9113 Chris Quinn, Notre Dame, 1/4/0613 Joe Crispin, at Penn State, 12/6/0013 Pete Maravich, at Louisiana State, 1/31/6913 Barry Kramer, vs. New York, Univ., 3/11/6313 Adrian Dantley, Notre Dame, 1/13/7613 Bill Donovan, at Boston College, 1/26/6213 John Brady, vs. Fordham, 12/28/5813 Carroll Youngkin, at Duke, 1/31/5913 Joe Harvell, vs. Mississippi, 12/27/91

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS37 Rod Hundley, at West Virginia, 1/29/5535 Rod Hundley, at West Virginia, 2/25/5634 Pete Maravich, at Louisiana State, 1/31/6932 Rick Barry, Miami, Fla., 12/5/6431 Otis Horne, Buffalo, 1/20/7431 Eric Murdock, at Providence, 1/23/91

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26 Bob Slobodnick, Duquesne, 12/12/5924 Rick Barry, Miami, Fla., 12/5/6423 Tommy Burleson, at North Carolina State, 1/22/7223 John Smyth, vs. Notre Dame, 3/16/5723 Jon Marshall, at Penn State, 2/24/7323 Dean Martin, at Baldwin-Wallace, 2/18/7022 Jerry West, West Virginia, 2/18/5922 Tom Lowry, West Virginia, 2/7/6222 Gerry Ward, at Boston College, 1/26/6222 Warren Baker, at West Virginia, 12/3/7421 Rich Yunkus, at Georgia Tech, 3/6/7121 Mike Davis, at Maryland, 2/15/7721 Frank Howard, Ohio State, 12/3/5621 Ken Sidle, Ohio State, 12/3/5621 Ralph Brandt, at Holy Cross, 2/3/5820 Mike Silliman, Army, 1/16/6520 Garry Nelson, Duquesne, 12/29/7020 Bruce King, vs. Iowa, 12/30/7620 Don Lange, at Navy, 2/7/5320 Carey Bailey, at West Virginia, 1/17/6819 Amien Hicks, Morris Brown, 11/20/0019 Terry Dischinger, Purdue, 12/2/6019 Ron Guziak, Duquesne, 12/10/6619 Tony Jackson, vs. St. John’s, 12/20/6019 McCoy McLemore, vs. Drake, 3/14/6419 Dick Witherite, Geneva, 1/10/6219 Ed Rainey, at George Washington, 2/20/6519 Dave Kyle, Cleveland State, 1/12/7719 Jim Irons, at Geneva, 1/12/6318 Wayne Canaday, Miami, Fla., 12/5/6918 Phil Sellers, Rutgers, 1/25/7518 Chris Sease, Syracuse, 2/7/7618 Carver Clinton, at Penn State, 2/27/6518 Michael Smith, at Providence, 2/22/9318 Dexter Cambridge, vs. Texas, 11/29/9118 Jamine Peterson, Providence, 3/4/1018 Rafal Bigus, vs. Villanova, 3/4/9818 Phil Sellers, Rutgers, 1/25/7518 Dennis Cuff, Duquesne, 12/7/6318 Jerry Lucas, Ohio State, 12/5/5918 Carroll Youngkin, at Duke, 1/31/5918 John Coalman, vs. Fordham, 12/28/5818 Jerry West, at West Virginia, 2/22/5818 William Schmidt, vs. Connecticut, 2/4/58

ASSISTS18 Kenny Anderson, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/8916 Tony Wysinger, Illinois, 12/6/8616 Steve Berger, West Virginia, 12/9/8915 Darrick Martin, at UCLA, 2/2/9114 Jamar Smiley, at Illinois State, 11/22/9714 Michael Gardner, at Miami, Fla., 1/23/9313 Ricky Tucker, at Providence, 2/28/8313 Sherman Douglas, Syracuse, 2/10/8812 Dwayne Washington, at Syracuse, 2/26/8512 God Shammgod, Providence, 1/28/9612 Vernon Jennings, at Miami, Fla., 2/23/9912 Dominic James, at Marquette, 2/15/0812 Eddie Jordan, Rutgers, 12/23/76

BLOCKED SHOTS9 Patrick Ewing, at Georgetown, 2/19/859 Etan Thomas, at Syracuse, 2/16/009 Jamel Thomas, Providence, 12/30/988 Dikembe Mutombo, at Georgetown, 2/9/908 Alonzo Mourning, at Georgetown, 3/7/928 Tom Glenn, at George Washington, 1/13/798 Gerrick Morris, vs. South Florida, 11/25/017 Charles Claxton, at Georgia, 12/17/947 James Bailey, Rutgers, 12/23/767 Alonzo Mourning, vs. Georgetown, 1/22/927 Alonzo Mourning, at Georgetown, 1/11/89

STEALS9 John Linehan, at Providence, 2/16/889 Skip Victor, at Navy, 12/18/979 Phil Hickey, Notre Dame, 12/6/978 Winston Garland, at SW Missouri State, 3/12/867 Gene Smith, Georgetown, 2/29/847 Dwayne McClain, vs. Villanova, 3/8/847 Dawan Robinson, Rhode Island, 12/21/037 Scoonie Penn, Boston College, 1/21/977 Heshimu Evans, vs. Kentucky, 11/27/987 Bob Huggins, at West Virginia, 2/9/777 John Morton, at Seton Hall, 2/22/88

TURNOVERS12 Mike Duff, at Evansville, 12/6/7710 Trent Jackson, vs. Wisconsin, 12/30/8610 Dwayne Wimbley, at Miami, Fla., 2/23/9910 Kevin Braswell, Georgetown, 1/23/99

10 Leo Rautins, Syracuse, 1982-839 Shaheen Holloway, at Seton Hall, 12/8/969 J.R. Holden, Bucknell, 11/17/979 Bryant Matthews, vs. Virginia Tech, 1/6/049 Joey Brown, at Georgetown, 2/16/949 Randy Okreski, Evansville, 12/5/789 Franklin Edwards, at Cleveland State, 1/25/788 Corey Williams, vs. Oklahoma State, 11/26/888 Darshan Luckey, St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/028 Quincy Roberts, St. John’s, 1/11/098 Bryan Caver, Seton Hall, 1/2/928 Richard Hamilton, at Connecticut, 2/25/978 Franklin Edwards, Cleveland State, 1/9/798 Tarik Turner, at St. John’s, 1/4/978 Travis Conlan, vs. Michigan, 12/30/968 Terrell Stokes, vs. Maryland, 12/27/968 John McLean, St. Francis, Pa., 12/18/968 Taylor Rochestie, vs. Washington State, 11/29/088 Allen Iverson, at Georgetown, 1/28/958 Charles Minland, St. John’s, 12/5/948 Anthony Murray, Alabama, 12/19/758 Doron Sheffer, Connecticut, 1/25/968 Matthew Picinic, Long Island, 12/16/958 John Hollahan, at George Washington, 1/10/768 Bobby Jones, at North Carolina, 12/2/72

MINUTES PLAYED55 Pat Tallent, at George Washington, 1/10/7653 Devin Ebanks, West Virginia, 2/12/1051 Kevin Jones, West Virginia, 2/12/1050 Kerry Kittles, Villanova, 2/19/9450 Caron Butler, vs. Connecticut, 3/9/02

TRIPLE DOUBLESPhil Sellers, at Rutgers, 1/27/76(17 points, 17 rebounds, 11 assists)

Kenny Anderson, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/89(32 points, 18 assists, 12 rebounds, 14-20 FG)

Mike Griffin, at Syracuse, 2/27/01(14 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists)

3 PLAYERS WITH A DOUBLE-DOUBLEDuquesne, 12/7/63at Duke, 1/31/59

OPPONENT GAME RECORDS

MOST POINTS120 at Louisiana State, 1/31/69112 at UCLA, 2/2/91111 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/89110 at Cornell, 2/1/67110 at Tulane, 2/1/69109 vs. Wichita State, 12/26/64108 at Boston College, 1/26/62108 Syracuse, 2/13/70108 at Navy, 2/3/54107 at West Virginia, 2/23/57106 North Carolina, 12/20/93106 Westminster, 2/24/1906

FEWEST POINTS (pre 1954-55)9 at Penn State, 3/1/5210 Carnegie Tech, 2/26/2910 at Thiel, 2/9/2510 Mount Union, 2/13/14

FEWEST POINTS (since 1954-55)32 New Hampshire, 12/4/0935 Savannah State, 12/1/0136 Ohio Northern, 11/30/7437 Penn State, 12/6/0338 New Hampshire, 12/27/0339 Carnegie Mellon, 12/16/96

MOST POINTS IN HALF(since 1954-55)71 Syracuse, 2/13/7067 at Louisiana State ,1/31/6965 Providence, 2/10/9063 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/8962 vs. Arkansas, 12/29/8662 Ohio State, 12/6/6161 at Rutgers, 1/27/7660 vs. Wichita State, 12/26/64

FEWEST POINTS IN HALF(since 1954-55)7 New Hampshire, 12/4/0911 Penn State, 12/6/0313 New Hampshire, 12/27/0313 Savannah State, 11/8/1314 Rutgers, 2/22/0314 Saint Joseph’s, 12/14/7414 Carnegie Mellon, 2/1/68

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE48 vs. Wichita State, 12/26/6447 at Boston College, 1/26/6244 vs. Providence, 3/18/7543 at Syracuse, 1/9/6543 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/8942 Syracuse, 2/4/8942 at Rutgers, 12/27/7641 at UCLA, 2/2/9139 Ohio State, 12/5/6139 at Ohio State, 12/5/5939 at West Virginia, 2/3/9838 Providence, 1/21/8938 at North Carolina State, 12/2/8937 at North Carolina, 11/29/9437 vs. Maryland, 11/28/9837 at St. John’s, 1/3/0037 St. John’s, 2/6/9837 vs. Villanova, 3/4/9837 Miami, Fla., 12/5/64

FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE7 at Penn State, 3/1/528 Carnegie Tech, 1/5/4910 at Penn State, 12/22/6211 Westminster, 1/13/6211 Carnegie Mellon, 12/16/9612 Furman, 12/6/5712 New Hampshire, 12/4/0913 Duquesne, 12/15/56

13 at Georgetown, 1/8/1313 Bethune-Cookman, 12/15/1213 St. Francis, Pa., 12/18/9614 Penn State, 12/6/0314 vs. Boston College, 3/14/0314 at Villanova, 1/16/1314 at Florida State, 12/21/0814 Delaware State, 12/8/10

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS99 at Evansville, 12/30/6195 Ohio State, 12/3/5895 West Virginia, 1/18/6794 vs. Wichita State, 12/26/6489 Holy Cross, 2/6/5989 vs. Villanova, 3/4/9889 at Boston College, 1/26/6287 Miami, Fla., 12/5/6487 vs. Texas, 11/29/9186 Providence, 2/10/9086 at Syracuse, 1/9/6586 vs. Providence, 3/18/7586 Syracuse, 1/3/90

FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS34 vs. Notre Dame, 3/11/1037 at Georgetown, 1/8/1338 at Georgetown, 2/24/0738 at South Florida, 2/8/1239 Washington State, 3/28/1239 Notre Dame, 1/24/1139 vs. Georgetown, 3/7/1240 at St. John’s, 2/19/1140 Washington State, 3/30/1240 Auburn, 12/4/05

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.700 Syracuse (42-60), 2/4/89.690 at Villanova (29-42), 2/11/83.680 at Syracuse (34-58), 2/19/68

.674 Seton Hall (31-46), 2/1/86

.667 at NotreDame(34-51), 1/30/02

.648 vs. Syracuse (35-54), 3/7/87

.646 at Syracuse (31-48), 2/21/95

.633 Georgetown (33-53), 2/5/01

.628 at Seton Hall (27-43), 2/20/90

.627 Maryland (37-59), 11/4/98

.620 Westminster (31-51), 2/1/68

.619 Notre Dame (26-42), 1/22/00

.618 at N. Carolina (34-55), 12/2/72

.614 West Virginia (35-57), 12/10/88

.611 vs. St. Bon. (33-54), 12/2/97

.609 Georgetown (28-46), 1/13/07

.608 Georgetown (31-51), 1/8/90

.605 at S. Florida (23-38), 2/8/12

.604 vs. Miami, Fla. (29-48), 3/12/92

LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.235 New Hamp. (12-51),12/4/09.239 Ohio (17-71), 12/22/09.246 Indiana, Pa. (16-65), 11/29/86.256 Carn. Mellon (11-43), 12/16/96.259 Geo. Mason (15-58), 12/28/02.263 Miss.Vall.St. (15-57), 11/15/07.263 New Hamp. (15-57), 12/27/03.273 at Kentucky (21-77), 11/22/91.273 at Syracuse (15-55), 1/24/04.274 Vermont (17-62), 12/6/08.277 St. Francis,Pa(13-47),12/18/96.277 Duquesne (18-65), 12/20/99.277 DePaul (18-65), 1/26/13.278 St. John’s (15-54), 2/8/05

MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE17 LaFayette, 1/2/0815 Villanova, 2/3/9014 Notre Dame, 1/4/0614 Notre Dame, 2/12/0514 Notre Dame, 1/22/0014 Rhode Island, 11/8/10

TEAM GAME OPPONENT RANKINGS

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14 Miami, Fla., 2/18/9514 at Georgia, 12/17/9413 vs. Villanova, 3/4/9813 Seton Hall, 1/16/0013 at West Virginia, 2/5/0513 Duke, 1/27/14

FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE0 Youngstown State, 12/13/030 at St. John’s, 1/4/970 at St. John’s, 1/19/910 Boston College, 2/23/000 at West Virginia, 12/12/87

MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS40 at West Virginia, 2/5/0536 at Kentucky, 11/22/9136 at West Virginia, 2/27/0636 Notre Dame, 1/4/0634 Georgia, 12/17/9434 Villanova, 2/19/9433 vs. Villanova, 3/4/9833 West Virginia, 2/27/0733 at Duquesne, 12/2/0933 vs. West Virginia, 3/9/0633 West Virginia, 2/27/0732 Md-Eastern Shore, 12/18/1032 Rhode Island, 11/8/10

FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOALATTEMPTS2 at St. John’s, 1/4/973 Syracuse, 2/4/894 at St. John’s, 1/19/914 at St. John’s, 2/3/885 Georgia, 12/2/955 West Virginia, 12/10/885 St. John’s, 1/11/095 at Connecticut, 1/13/106 at Georgetown, 2/17/986 Illinois State, 11/24/966 New Orleans, 3/12/976 vs. Bradley, 3/19/066 at South Florida, 2/8/126 at New Orleans, 12/29/917 at Miami, Fla., 2/4/927 at Georgetown, 2/9/907 St. John’s, 2/26/907 vs. Boston College, 3/8/907 West Virginia, 1/31/017 at Georgetown, 2/13/007 at St. John’s, 2/19/117 vs. Indiana, 12/8/09

HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE (at least 10 attempts).750 at Rutgers (12-16), 2/11/01.727 Virginia Tech (8-11), 1/6/04.700 Georgetown (7-10), 1/20/10.692 at Villanova (9-13), 1/30/91.667 at St. John’s (8-12), 2/20/90.667 Connecticut (8-12), 3/2/91.647 Penn State (11-17), 12/6/00.643 Rutgers (9-14), 1/26/08.636 vs.Tennessee (7-11), 12/11/10.636 Washington (7-11), 2/17/07.632 vs. Syracuse (12-19), 3/14/13.609 Notre Dame (14-23), 1/22/00.600 at Wash. State (9-15), 3/26/12.600 at Miami, Fla. (12-20), 1/23/96.600 Kennesaw St. (9-15), 12/23/12

HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE (less than 10 attempts)1.000 vs. Syracuse (6-6), 3/7/87.857 Georgetown (6-7), 1/10/87.833 at Seton Hall (5-6), 1/14/87

WORST 3-POINT FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE (10 attempts).000 Youngstown St. (0-11), 12/13/03.000 Boston College (0-9), 2/23/00.000 at West Virginia (0-9), 12/12/87.000 at St. John’s (0-4), 1/19/91.000 at St. John’s (0-2), 1/4/97.050 Wright State (1-20), 11/19/99.067 at Buffalo (1-15), 1/26/94.077 at Syracuse (1-13), 1/2/10.091 at Georgetown (1-11), 2/20/91.091 Georgia (1-11), 12/30/03

.091 vs. Kentucky (2-22), 11/27/98

.100 at Wright St. (1-10), 11/20/98

.100 Georgetown (1-10), 1/3/94

.100 Duquesne (1-10), 1/6/92

.100 Syracuse (1-10), 2/29/04

.100 St. Francis, Pa. (1-10), 12/1/04

.100 vs. Boston Coll.(1-10), 3/12/04

.100 Howard (1-10), 11/27/12

.100 Tennessee (2-20), 12/4/99

.100 vs. Wichita St. (2-20), 3/21/13

MOST FREE THROWS MADE42 vs. St. John’s, 3/9/9539 Geneva, 1/7/5339 Georgetown, 2/17/9837 vs. Morehead State, 3/11/5737 at West Virginia, 2/22/5836 Ohio State, 12/20/5236 West Virginia, 1/18/5636 Syracuse, 2/13/7036 Ohio State, 12/3/5736 at Temple, 1/7/5936 Seton Hall, 1/15/9435 at Providence, 2/10/9635 Georgia, 12/2/9535 at West Virginia, 1/20/7935 Temple, 2/11/7035 vs. Drake, 3/14/64

FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE0 North Florida, 12/8/121 Albany, 11/28/031 William & Mary, 1/3/041 Connecticut, 1/31/871 Howard, 11/27/121 vs. Cincinnati, 12/17/13

MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED58 Geneva, 1/7/5355 at West Virginia, 2/22/5854 Ohio State, 12/20/5254 vs. Morehead State, 3/11/5751 at West Virginia, 2/23/5750 Ohio State, 12/3/5749 Seton Hall, 1/15/9448 at Temple, 1/7/5947 at Georgetown, 2/17/9847 at Syracuse, 2/7/6445 Syracuse, 2/13/7045 at Syracuse, 2/24/9644 at Wisconsin, 12/16/0643 South Carolina, 12/23/7143 at Notre Dame, 2/13/9643 at Seton Hall, 1/14/87

FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED0 North Florida, 12/8/121 Albany, 11/28/033 vs. Cincinnati, 12/17/133 Georgetown, 2/28/933 St. Francis, Pa., 12/20/113 Howard, 11/27/124 vs. Louisville, 3/9/074 at Duquesne, 12/3/034 American, 12/22/104 Md-Baltimore Cty, 12/13/084 Mississippi State, 3/19/014 Virginia Tech, 3/3/014 vs. Notre Dame, 3/8/014 Saint Louis, 11/11/07

MOST FREE THROWS MADE, NOMISSES10 at Penn State, 12/7/029 Wofford, 11/13/097 at Rutgers, 1/8/05

MOST MISSED FREE THROWS22 at WVU (28-50) 2/12/6420 at Syracuse (15-25), 1/4/8918 at WVU (37-55), 2/22/5818 Ohio State (36-54), 12/2/5217 Fordham (14-31), 2/8/6417 Army (23-40), 1/19/6317 vs. Miami, Oh.(22-39), 3/11/5817 at Michigan (22-41), 12/6/6017 at Penn State (13-30), 1/23/6017 at Duke (23-40), 1/31/5917 vs. Morehd St.(37-54), 3/11/5717 West Virginia (11-28), 12/10/88

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(less than 10 attempts)1.000 vs. Michigan St. (9-9), 3/22/081.000 Wofford (9-9), 11/13/091.000 Delaware State (8-8), 12/8/101.000 at Rutgers (7-7), 1/8/051.000 Robert Morris (7-7), 12/20/86

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE(at least 10 attempts)1.000 vs. Okla.State (12-12), 3/22/091.000 at Penn State (10-10), 12/7/02.960 at Seton Hall (24-25), 2/20/90.957 vs. Villanova (22-23), 3/28/09.947 West Virginia (18-19), 2/16/12.947 at Boston Coll. (18-19), 1/30/88.938 Fordham (15-16), 11/12/12.938 vs. Okla.State (15-16), 3/25/04.938 vs. Seton Hall (15-16), 3/6/87

WORST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.000 North Florida (0-0), 12/8/12.167 William & Mary (1-6), 1/3/04.182 Md-E. Shore (2-11), 12/27/97.200 Auburn (3-15), 14/4/05.200 Connecticut (2-10), 12/4/96

MOST REBOUNDS74 at West Virginia, 2/12/6472 at Syracuse, 1/9/6572 Miami, Fla., 12/5/6471 Holy Cross, 2/3/5871 West Virginia, 2/18/5969 at Navy, 2/7/5368 at Virginia Tech, 12/14/6464 Virginia Tech, 12/4/6464 Duke, 12/21/5763 West Virginia, 2/7/6263 at Miami, Ohio, 12/28/58

FEWEST REBOUNDS11 Bethune-Cookman, 12/15/1214 Delaware State, 12/19/1215 at DePaul, 3/9/1315 vs. Duquesne, 11/30/1117 St. John’s, 2/24/1217 vs. Indiana, 3/23/0317 at St. John’s, 2/2/8818 Delaware State, 12/8/1018 South Florida, 2/10/1118 Toledo, 12/17/8818 at Georgia Tech, 1/14/1418 at Boston College, 2/26/14

MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS32 North Carolina, 12/20/93

MOST ASSISTS32 at UCLA, 12/22/7231 at UCLA, 2/2/9128 at Notre Dame, 1/5/9928 vs. Providence, 3/18/7528 Massachusetts, 2/6/7727 St. John’s, 2/6/9926 vs. Arizona, 12/30/8826 at Syracuse, 1/23/9026 Providence, 2/10/9026 vs. Wichita State, 12/26/6426 at Syracuse, 2/21/9526 at North Carolina, 12/2/7226 at North Carolina, 11/29/9426 Notre Dame, 12/6/9725 Penn State, 2/19/7725 at Connecticut, 2/6/9525 at Miami, Fla., 1/23/9325 at Rutgers, 1/27/7625 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/89

FEWEST ASSISTS2 vs. Boston College, 3/12/043 vs. Boston College, 3/14/034 Indiana, Pa., 11/29/864 New Hampshire, 12/4/094 Villanova, 3/5/115 vs. Colorado, 3/20/145 Rutgers, 2/22/035 at St. John’s, 2/27/105 Lehigh, 11/13/125 at Georgetown, 1/8/135 Syracuse, 2/2/135 Seton Hall, 2/4/13

OPPONENT GAME RECORDS5 at Georgetown, 1/12/11

MOST BLOCKED SHOTS15 at Seton Hall, 1/7/8615 Tennessee, 12/6/9814 at Georgetown, 2/9/9012 Syracuse, 2/16/0012 at St. John’s, 1/19/9111 Miami, Fla., 1/30/9911 at Syracuse, 1/16/1211 at Tennessee, 12/4/9911 at Notre Dame, 1/16/0111 Seton Hall, 1/15/1111 Howard, 11/27/1210 Syracuse, 1/23/0610 vs. Indiana, 12/8/0910 at Connecticut, 2/2/08

FEWEST BLOCKED SHOTS0 Many times

MOST STEALS23 at Connecticut, 1/6/9023 West Virginia, 1/17/5319 vs. Maryland, 11/28/9818 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/9317 at St. John’s, 1/9/9317 Navy, 12/18/9717 at Connecticut, 1/6/90

FEWEST STEALS0 Many times

MOST TURNOVERS35 Ohio Wesleyan, 12/6/7133 Cornell, 12/23/9132 at George Washington, 1/10/7632 at Evansville, 12/6/7731 Prairie View A&M, 12/23/9531 Carnegie Mellon, 12/16/9630 at Navy, 11/26/9630 at Syracuse, 1/22/7730 West Virginia, 1/15/8330 at Syracuse, 1/22/7730 Penn State, 1/31/76

FEWEST TURNOVERS2 Marquette, 1/8/112 Washington State, 3/30/123 at Rutgers, 1/8/054 vs. Oklahoma State, 12/10/115 Rider, 11/13/115 at South Florida, 1/31/106 North Carolina State, 3/3/146 vs. Florida, 3/22/146 St. John’s, 2/6/996 at St. John’s, 2/27/106 Providence, 3/4/106 Wofford, 3/14/126 Md.-Eastern Shore, 12/18/106 Providence, 3/4/106 at Penn State, 3/1/526 at St. John’s, 2/28/876 vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/88

MOST PERSONAL FOULS38 Villanova, 1/2/9136 at Providence, 2/7/8735 Boston College, 1/31/9035 Arizona, 1/27/9034 Villanova, 2/7/8634 at Penn State, 2/14/7934 West Virginia, 12/9/8933 Seton Hall, 2/8/9733 Georgetown, 1/25/0333 vs. Seton Hall, 3/6/8732 Duquesne, 1/6/9232 at West Virginia, 2/12/6432 Notre Dame, 1/4/0632 vs. Tennessee, 12/11/1032 at Penn State, 1/3/4832 vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14

FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS2 at Temple, 1/15/696 Wofford, 3/14/126 at North Carolina, 11/29/996 St. Francis, Pa., 12/20/117 St. John’s, 2/6/997 vs. Florida, 3/22/148 Princeton, 3/19/12

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FRESHMAN SEASON RECORDSGAMES STARTED

36/37 DeJuan Blair 2007-0836/36 Michael Young 2013-1432/32 Steven Adams 2012-1332/33 James Robinson 2012-1329/29 Charles Smith 1984-8529/32 Kellii Taylor 1996-9727/27 Ricardo Greer 1997-9827/27 Atila Cosby 1997-98

Season records are depicted. Freshmen were sanctioned to play by the NCAA in the 1972-73 season.

MINUTES PLAYED1072 Sean Miller 1987-88998 Kellii Taylor 1996-97967 Ricardo Greer 1997-98963 DeJuan Blair 2007-08956 Charles Smith 1984-85937 Brandin Knight 1999-00923 Chris Taft 2003-04888 Julius Page 2000-01

MINUTES PER GAME35.8 Ricardo Greer 1997-9834.6 Sean Miller 1987-8833.5 Brandin Knight 1999-0033.0 Charles Smith 1984-8531.2 Kellii Taylor 1996-9729.5 Attila Cosby 1997-9827.3 Donatas Zavackas 1999-0026.9 Julius Page 2000-01

POINTS435 Charles Smith 1984-85429 DeJuan Blair 2007-08392 Chris Taft 2003-04378 Sam Clancy 1977-78337 Rod Brookin 1986-87335 Ricardo Greer 1997-98308 Kellii Taylor 1996-97299 Julius Page 2000-01

SCORING AVERAGE15.0 Charles Smith 1984-8514.0 Sam Clancy 1977-7812.4 Ricardo Greer 1997-9811.6 DeJuan Blair 2007-0810.9 Chris Taft 2003-0410.2 Rod Brookin 1986-8710.1 Mel Bennett 1974-759.6 Kellii Taylor 1996-97

20-10 PERFORMANCES6 Ricardo Greer 1997-985 DeJuan Blair 2007-083 Charles Smith 1984-85

MOST-20 POINT GAMES8 Ricardo Greer 1997-986 Charles Smith 1984-855 DeJuan Blair 2007-08

DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING GAMES25 Sam Clancy 1977-7825 DeJuan Blair 2007-0824 Charles Smith 1984-8520 Chris Taft 2003-0417 Rod Brookin 1986-8715 Ricardo Greer 1997-9815 Kellii Taylor 1996-9714 two players

DOUBLE DOUBLES15 Sam Clancy 1977-7814 DeJuan Blair 2007-089 Charles Smith 1984-857 Chris Taft 2003-045 Ricardo Greer 1997-984 Mel Bennett 1974-753 Jerome Lane 1985-86

FIELD GOALS MADE168 DeJuan Blair 2007-08162 Chris Taft 2003-04155 Sam Clancy 1977-78151 Charles Smith 1984-85132 Ricardo Greer 1997-98127 Rod Brookin 1986-87114 Demetreus Gore 1984-85114 Kellii Taylor 1996-97

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS320 Sam Clancy 1977-78313 DeJuan Blair 2007-08312 Kellii Taylor 1996-97308 Ricardo Greer 1997-98301 Charles Smith 1984-85290 Chris Taft 2003-04273 Demetreus Gore 1984-85264 Mel Bennett 1974-75

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE-70 ATT.584 Dante Taylor (52-89) 2009-10.563 Talib Zanna (40-71) 2010-11.557 C. Troutman (64-115) 2001-02.543 A. Williams (75-138) 1981-82.506 Steve Beatty (42-83) 1980-81.489 D. Porter (64-131) 1987-88.488 B. Martin (61-125) 1987-88.471 Chris Gant (41-87) 1991-92

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE-150 ATT.571 S. Adams (100-175) 2012-13.564 Rod Brookin (127-225) 1986-87.559 Chris Taft (162-290) 2003-04.537 DeJuan Blair(168-313) 2007-08.521 Sam Young (98-188) 2005-06.509 Attila Cosby (108-212) 1997-98.502 C. Smith (151-301) 1984-85.490 L. Fields (77-157) 2005-06

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE58 Sean Miller 1987-8843 Julius Page 2000-0143 Ronald Ramon 2004-0536 Ashton Gibbs 2008-0933 John Johnson 2011-1232 Levance Fields 2005-0630 Jerry McCullough 1991-9226 two players

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS133 Sean Miller 1987-88128 Ronald Ramon 2004-05126 Julius Page 2000-01103 Kellii Taylor 1996-9790 Ricardo Greer 1997-9886 John Johnson 2011-1282 Ashton Gibbs 2008-0982 Jerry McCullough 1991-92

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE.448 J. Matthews (26-58) 1987-88.439 Ashton Gibbs (36-82) 2008-09.436 Sean Miller (58-133) 1987-88.434 Josh Newkirk (23-53) 2013-14.423 Levance Fields(32-74) 2005-06.417 O. Antigua (15-36) 1991-92.389 Carl Krauser (21-54) 2002-03.384 John Johnson (33-86) 2011-12

FREE THROWS MADE133 Charles Smith 1984-8593 DeJuan Blair 2007-0885 Bobby Martin 1987-8875 Mel Bennett 1974-7574 Jerome Lane 1985-8673 Jerry McCullough 1991-9268 Sam Clancy 1977-7868 Chris Taft 2003-04

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS175 Charles Smith 1984-85149 DeJuan Blair 2007-08125 Chris Taft 2003-04117 Bobby Martin 1987-88116 Jerry McCullough 1991-92113 Jerome Lane 1985-86110 Mel Bennett 1974-75102 Sam Clancy 1977-78

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.851 Sean Miller (57-67) 1987-88.836 J. Matthews (51-61) 1987-88.833 John Johnson (25-30) 2011-12.817 Michael Young (67-82) 2013-14.792 J. Robinson (61-77) 2012-13.787 A. Williams (37-47) 1981-82.768 D. Zavackas (43-56) 1999-00.760 C. Smith (133-175) 1984-85

MOST REBOUNDS337 DeJuan Blair 2007-08327 Sam Clancy 1977-78295 Mel Bennett 1974-75270 Chris Taft 2003-04231 Charles Smith 1984-85203 Steven Adams 2012-13181 Ricardo Greer 1997-98148 Jerome Lane 1985-86

REBOUND AVERAGE12.1 Sam Clancy 1977-7810.2 Mel Bennett 1974-759.1 DeJuan Blair 2007-088.0 Charles Smith 1984-857.5 Chris Taft 2003-046.7 Ricardo Greer 1997-986.3 Steven Adams 2012-135.1 Jerome Lane 1985-86

MOST-10 REBOUND GAMES18 Sam Clancy 1977-7815 DeJuan Blair 2007-089 Charles Smith 1984-859 Chris Taft 2003-047 Mel Bennett 1974-757 Ricardo Greer 1997-98

ASSISTS180 Sean Miller 1987-88154 Brandin Knight 1999-00117 Ricardo Greer 1997-98116 James Robinson 2012-1393 Carl Krauser 2002-0388 Jerry McCullough 1991-9279 Darelle Porter 1987-8873 Levance Fields 2005-06

ASSISTS AVERAGE5.8 Sean Miller 1987-885.5 Brandin Knight 1999-003.5 James Robinson 2012-133.0 Keith Starr 1973-742.9 Vonteego Cummings 1995-962.9 Carl Krauser 2002-032.7 Jerry McCullough 1991-922.5 Darelle Porter 1987-88

STEALS101 Kellii Taylor 1996-9777 Brandin Knight 1999-0062 DeJuan Blair 2007-0847 Jerry McCullough 1991-9242 Ricardo Greer 1997-9834 Carl Krauser 2002-0333 Jaron Brown 2000-0132 James Robinson 2012-13

STEALS AVERAGE3.2 Kellii Taylor 1996-972.8 Brandin Knight 1999-001.6 DeJuan Blair 2007-081.4 Jerry McCullough 1991-921.1 Carl Krauser 2002-031.0 Sean Miller 1987-881.0 Demetreus Gore 1984-851.0 Curtis Aiken 1984-85

BLOCKED SHOTS70 Mel Bennett 1974-7565 Steven Adams 2012-1363 Charles Smith 1984-8560 Chris Taft 2003-0453 Sam Clancy 1977-7853 Attila Cosby 1997-98

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE2.4 Mel Bennett 1974-752.2 Charles Smith 1984-852.0 Steven Adams 2012-131.9 Sam Clancy 1977-781.9 Attila Cosby 1997-981.9 Khem Birch 2011-121.6 Chris Taft 2003-041.1 DeJuan Blair 2007-08

MOST 10-ASSIST GAMES2 Sean Miller 1987-882 Brandin Knight 1999-00

100% OF GAMES STARTED36 Michael Young 2013-1432 Steven Adams 2012-1329 Charles Smith 1984-8527 Ricardo Greer 1997-98

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FRESHMAN GAME RECORDSMINUTES PLAYED49 Ricardo Greer, vs. Villanova, 3/4/9848 Ricardo Greer, St. John’s, 1/22/9847 Atila Cosby, St. John’s, 1/22/9845 Sam Clancy, at Cincinnati, 1/23/7845 Sean Miller, vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/88

POINTS29 Clyde Vaughan, vs. JMU, 12/20/8026 Charles Smith, at Boston Coll., 1/21/8526 Ricardo Greer, Providence, 2/21/9825 Jerome Lane, St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/8525 Charles Smith, at St. John’s, 2/15/8524 Sam Clancy, at Cincinnati, 1/23/7824 Mel Bennett, vs. Penn State, 12/7/7424 Chris Taft, at Providence, 3/2/0424 Brandin Knight, at Gtown, 2/20/0023 Rod Brookin, vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/8723 Demetreus Gore, Connecticut, 2/13/8523 Charles Smith, Boston College, 2/23/8523 Ricardo Greer, vs. Villanova, 3/4/9823 Ricardo Greer, Navy, 12/18/9723 Charles Smith, at Duquesne, 2/4/8522 Rod Brookin, at St. John’s, 2/28/8722 Ricardo Greer, Rutgers, 1/17/9822 Charles Smith, at Connecticut, 1/12/8522 Demetreus Gore, RMU, 12/29/8422 Mel Bennett, Virginia, 2/15/7522 Julius Page, St. Bonaventure, 3/14/0122 DeJuan Blair, DePaul, 3/09/0822 Sam Clancy, vs. Villanova, 3/3/78

POINTS OFF THE BENCH24 Mel Bennett, vs. Penn State, 12/7/7424 Brandin Knight, at Gtown, 2/20/0023 Rod Brookin, vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/8722 Demetreus Gore, RMU, 12/29/8422 Mel Bennett, Virginia, 2/15/7521 Ronald Ramon, at Rutgers, 1/8/0521 Jerry McCullough, Seton Hall, 1/2/9220 Rod Brookin, vs. Syracuse, 3/7/8720 Clyde Vaughan, Delaware St., 1/17/8120 Clyde Vaughan, at UMass, 2/24/8120 Sean Miller, St. Francis, Pa., 12/2/8720 Josh Newkirk, NC State, 3/3/14

FIELD GOALS MADE14 Clyde Vaughan, vs. JMU, 12/20/8012 Sam Clancy, at Cincinnati, 1/23/7810 Rod Brookin, vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/8710 Ricardo Greer, Rutgers, 1/17/9810 Ricardo Greer, Providence, 2/21/9810 Chris Taft, at Providence, 3/2/049 Rod Brookin, vs. Syracuse, 3/7/879 Demetreus Gore, RMU, 12/8/849 Charles Smith, at Connecticut, 1/12/859 Charles Smith, at Seton Hall, 2/2/859 Demetreus Gore, Connecticut, 2/13/859 Sam Clancy, Villanova, 2/20/789 Sam Clancy, at UMass, 2/27/789 Atila Cosby, at West Virginia, 1/28/989 Ricardo Greer, Bucknell, 11/17/979 Ricardo Greer, vs. Villanova, 3/4/989 Mel Bennett, Virginia, 2/15/759 DeJuan Blair, Houston Baptist, 11/9/079 Brandin Knight, at Gtown, 2/20/00

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE-NO MISSES6 Sam Young, at West Virginia, 2/27/065 Carl Krauser, Seton Hall, 3/5/035 Carl Krauser, at Georgia, 12/31/02

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED21 Ricardo Greer, vs. Villanova, 3/4/9818 Rod Brookin, vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/8718 Clyde Vaughan, vs. JMU, 12/20/8018 Jerome Lane, at Seton Hall, 1/7/8618 Ricardo Greer, Rutgers, 1/17/9817 Jerome Lane, at Xavier, 12/7/8517 Demetreus Gore, Connecticut, 2/13/8517 Charles Smith, at St. John’s, 2/15/8517 Ricardo Greer, Miami, Fla., 1/3/9817 Charles Smith, Duquesne, 2/4/85

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE6 Sean Miller, St. Francis, Pa., 12/2/875 Josh Newkirk, NC State, 3/3/145 Sean Miller, Syracuse, 2/10/885 Ricardo Greer, Md.-E. Shore, 12/2/975 Ronald Ramon, at Rutgers, 1/8/054 Sean Miller, Boston College, 2/29/884 Kellii Taylor, Notre Dame, 1/29/974 Ronald Ramon, Howard, 11/20/044 Brandin Knight, at Gtown, 2/20/004 Julius Page, Duquesne, 12/21/004 Julius Page, at Georgetown, 1/20/014 Ashton Gibbs, at Providence, 2/24/094 Sean Miller, Connecticut, 1/13/884 Sean Miller, Florida, 1/2/88

3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED9 Sean Miller, Connecticut, 1/13/889 Julius Page, St. Bonaventure, 3/14/019 Julius Page, Mississippi State, 3/19/019 Ronald Ramon, at Rutgers, 1/8/05

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE(5 attempts)1.00 S. Miller (6-6), St. Francis, Pa., 12/2/871.00 Josh Newkirk (5-5), NC State, 3/3/14.833 Sean Miller (5-6), Syracuse, 2/10/88.714 Ricardo Greer (5-7), UMES, 12/27/97.667 Julius Page (4-6), at Gtown, 1/20/01.667 Sean Miller (4-6), Boston Coll., 2/29/88.667 Julius Page (4-6), Duquesne, 12/21/00.667 Kellii Taylor (4-6), Notre Dame, 1/29/97.667 Ashton Gibbs (4-6), at PC, 2/24/09

FREE THROWS MADE18 Charles Smith, at Boston Coll., 1/21/8513 Jerome Lane, St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/8511 Bobby Martin, Providence, 1/25/8810 Donatas Zavackas, Villanova, 1/27/0010 Jerry McCullough, Seton Hall, 1/2/929 Charles Smith, at St. John’s, 2/15/859 Charles Smith, Boston College, 2/23/859 V. Cummings, vs. Duquesne, 11/29/959 Carl Krauser, SE Louisiana, 12/14/02

MOST FREE THROWS MADE-NO MISSES9 Charles Smith, Duquesne, 2/4/858 Rod Brookin, vs. Kansas, 12/28/868 Mel Bennett, at Kent State, 2/26/757 Jaron Brown, Mississippi St., 3/19/017 Julius Page, St. Bonaventure, 3/14/01

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS21 Charles Smith, at Boston Coll., 1/21/8517 Jerome Lane, St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/8515 Charles Smith, Boston College, 2/23/8515 DeJuan Blair, vs. Duke, 12/20/0714 Bobby Martin, Providence, 1/25/8814 V. Cummings, vs. Duquesne, 11/29/9514 Donatas Zavackas, Villanova, 1/27/0014 Levance Fields, Notre Dame, 1/4/06

REBOUNDS21 Mel Bennett, at West Virginia, 3/7/7520 Sam Clancy, Duquesne, 2/22/7820 DeJuan Blair, vs. Duke, 12/20/0719 Mel Bennett, at Duquesne, 12/6/7417 Sam Clancy, Maryland, 2/16/7817 Sam Clancy, Villanova, 2/20/7817 Mel Bennett, at West Virginia, 12/3/7417 Sam Clancy, at Iona, 1/22/7816 Charles Smith, at Duquesne, 2/4/8516 Sam Clancy, Temple, 1/11/7816 Sam Clancy, Morris Harvey, 11/26/7716 Chris Taft, vs. Central Florida, 3/19/0415 Steven Adams, Seton Hall, 2/4/1315 Jerome Lane, Florida State, 12/21/8515 Sam Clancy, Canisius, 2/2/78

15 Sam Clancy, Penn State, 2/18/7815 Sam Clancy, Syracuse, 1/14/7815 Mel Bennett, Virginia, 2/15/7515 Chris Taft, at Seton Hall, 2/9/0415 DeJuan Blair, at Villanova, 1/06/0815 Mel Bennett, vs. Penn State, 12/7/7415 Sam Clancy, Florida State, 12/21/8515 Sam Clancy, Canisius, 2/2/7814 Jerome Lane, at Xavier, 12/7/8514 Charles Smith, Boston College, 2/23/8514 Sam Clancy, at West Virginia, 2/8/7814 Sam Clancy, W.V. Wesleyan, 11/30/7714 Sam Clancy, at Cleveland St., 1/25/7814 DeJuan Blair, Houston Bapt., 11/09/0714 DeJuan Blair, Seton Hall, 1/12/0814 DeJuan Blair, Villanova, 1/30/0814 DeJuan Blair, DePaul, 3/09/0814 DeJuan Blair, at Washington, 12/8/0714 S. Adams, vs. Duquesne, 12/5/1214 Steven Adams, DePaul, 1/26/13

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS10 DeJuan Blair, Houston Bapt., 11/09/079 S. Adams, vs. Duquesne, 12/5/129 DeJuan Blair, at Connecticut, 2/2/088 Jerome Lane, Florida State,12/21/858 Atila Cosby, Villanova, 2/24/988 Ricardo Greer, vs. Villanova, 3/4/988 DeJuan Blair, at Notre Dame, 2/21/087 DeJuan Blair, at Villanova, 1/16/087 DeJuan Blair, vs. Georgetown, 3/15/087 Chris Taft, Rutgers, 1/17/047 Chris Taft, at Seton Hall, 2/9/047 J.J. Moore, North Florida, 11/13/107 Ricardo Greer, at Illinois St., 11/22/977 Isaac Hawkins, vs. Boston Coll., 3/6/977 Jerome Lane, at Xavier, 12/7/85

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS14 DeJuan Blair, vs. Duke, 12/20/0711 DeJuan Blair, Seton Hall, 1/12/0811 DeJuan Blair, Villanova, 1/30/8811 DeJuan Blair, DePaul, 3/9/0811 DeJuan Blair, at Washington, 12/8/0711 Chris Taft, vs. Central Florida, 3/19/94

ASSISTS11 Sean Miller, Boston College, 2/29/8811 Sean Miller, Seton Hall, 3/2/8811 Brandin Knight, at UNO, 12/29/9911 Brandin Knight, at St. John’s, 1/3/0010 Darelle Porter, vs. E. Michigan, 3/18/8810 Sean Miller, Robert Morris, 11/28/8710 Ricardo Greer, vs. Villanova, 3/4/989 J. Robinson, DelawareSt., 12/19/129 Keith Starr, Buffalo, 1/20/749 Sean Miller, at St. John’s, 2/3/889 Sean Miller, vs. E. Michigan, 3/18/889 Ricardo Greer, Providence, 2/21/989 Ricardo Greer, at Syracuse, 2/26/989 Brandin Knight, Syracuse, 1/19/00

BLOCKED SHOTS7 Sam Clancy, Penn State, 2/18/787 Chris Taft, Murray State, 12/20/037 Atila Cosby, at Connecticut, 2/14/986 Charles Smith, Westminster, 1/2/856 Mel Bennett, Saint Joseph’s, 12/14/746 Khem Birch, Robert Morris, 11/27/115 Steven Adams, So. Florida, 2/27/135 Sam Clancy, Temple, 1/11/785 Atila Cosby, at Georgetown, 2/17/985 Chris Taft, St. Francis, Pa., 11/22/035 Chris Taft, Rutgers, 1/17/045 DeJuan Blair, Oklahoma St., 12/15/075 Mark Blount, PVAM, 12/23/95

STEALS7 Kellii Taylor, at Navy, 11/26/967 Kellii Taylor, New Orleans, 3/12/977 Brandin Knight, at Nebraska, 12/11/996 Kellii Taylor, Carnegie Mellon, 12/16/966 Kellii Taylor, at Boston College, 1/21/976 Brandin Knight, at Duquesne, 12/20/996 Kellii Taylor, Notre Dame, 1/29/976 Kellii Taylor, Georgetown, 2/20/975 Jerome Lane, vs. Georgetown, 3/6/865 Ronald Ramon, St. John’s, 1/18/055 Brandin Knight, IUPUI, 11/27/995 Brandin Knight, at UNO, 12/29/995 Brandin Knight, at Gtown, 2/20/00

POINTS21 Ricardo Greer 11/17/9720 DeJuan Blair 11/09/0718 Vonteego Cummings 11/29/9517 Jerome Lane 11/22/8516 Charles Smith 11/26/8415 Jason Matthews 11/28/8713 Sean Miller 11/28/8712 Levance Fields 11/19/0512 Ronald Ramon 11/20/0411 Carl Krauser 11/23/02

REBOUNDS16 Sam Clancy 11/26/7714 DeJuan Blair 11/09/0712 Chris Taft 11/14/039 Carl Krauser 11/23/029 Charles Smith 11/26/848 Steven Adams 11/9/128 Mel Bennett 11/30/748 Vonteego Cummings 11/29/958 Michael Young 11/8/14

ASSISTS10 Sean Miller 11/28/877 Jason Matthews 11/28/876 Jerry McCullough 11/20/916 Brandin Knight 11/19/996 Jerry McCullough 11/20/916 Ronald Ramon 11/20/04

TOP FRESHMAN DEBUTS

Ricardo Greer, 11/17/9721 points (9-15 FG), 3 assists, 2 steals,

DeJuan Blair, 11/9/0720 points (9-11 FG), 2-2 FT, 14 reboundsin 19 minutes

Charles Smith, 11/26/8416 points (5-6 FG), 6-8 FT, 9 rebounds in21 minutes

Sam Clancy, 11/26/779 points, 16 rebounds, 3 assists

Jerome Lane, 11/22/8517 points, 6 rebounds

Sean Miller, 11/28/8713 points (5-7 FG, 3-5 3FG), 10 assists, 3steals in 24 minutes

Carl Krauser, 11/23/0211 points (5-8 FG), 9 rebounds, 5 assistsin 25 minutes

Jason Matthews, 11/28/8715 points (5-12 FG), 7 assists, 3rebounds in 26 minutes

Levance Fields, 11/19/0512 points (4-5 FG, 2-3 3FG), 2-2 FT, 5assists in 26 minutes

Brandin Knight, 11/29/9910 points (5-7 FT), 6 assists, 3 steals in34 minutes

Dante Taylor, 11/13/0913 points (5-7 FG), 5 rebounds in 19minutes

Vonteego Cummings, 11/29/9518 points (4-6 FG, 9-14 FT), 8 rebounds, 4assists in 30 minutes

NOTABLE DEBUT GAMES

Player Opponent, DateLarry Harris Ohio Northern, 11/30/74Sam Clancy Morr. Harvey, 11/26/77Charles Smith St. Fran., Pa., 11/26/84V. Cummings Duquesne, 11/29/95Ricardo Greer Bucknell, 11/17/97Atila Cosby Bucknell, 11/17/97Brandin Knight Wright State, 11/19/99D. Zavackas Wright State, 11/19/99Ronald Ramon Howard, 11/20/04Levance Fields Saint Peter’s, 11/19/05DeJuan Blair Houston Bapt., 11/9/07Steven Adams Mt. St. Mary’s, 11/9/12James Robinson Mt. St. Mary’s, 11/9/12Michael Young Savannah St., 11/8/13

FR-FIRST GAME STARTERS

3 1976-77 (Michael Rice-F, EdScheuermann-C, Sonny Lewis-G)

2 1984-85 (Charles Smith-C, D. Gore-G)2 1997-98 (Atila Cosby-F, R. Greer-F)2 1999-00 (Brandin Knight-G, Donatas

Zavackas-F)2 2012-13 (Steven Adams-C, James

Robinson-G)*started majority of games

MOST FR STARTERS ON TEAM

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICSYear Team G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Total Avg. PF A TO BLK S Pts. Avg.

1948-49 PITTSBURGH 25 438 1206 .363 — — — 360 599 .601 — — — — 509 — — — — 1236 49.4Opponents 25 459 — — — — — 334 554 .602 — — — — 470 — — — — 1252 50.1

1949-50 PITTSBURGH 18 336 1020 .326 — — — 210 352 .597 — — — — 401 — — — — 868 48.2Opponents 18 366 — — — — — 282 473 .596 — — — — 306 — — — — 1014 56.3

1950-51 PITTSBURGH 26 547 1745 .313 — — — 372 599 .628 — — — — 602 — — — — 1466 56.3Opponents 26 593 — — — — — 426 688 .618 — — — — 503 — — — — 1612 62.0

1951-52 PITTSBURGH 22 462 1404 .329 — — — 328 556 .590 — — 811 36.8 542 309 — — — 1252 56.9Opponents 22 458 1387 .330 — — — 381 582 .655 — — 741 33.9 477 233 — — — 1305 59.3

1952-53 PITTSBURGH 23 557 1670 .334 — — — 485 812 .597 — — 1283 55.8 512 — — — — 1579 68.7Opponents 23 523 1567 .334 — — — 529 820 .645 — — 1140 49.6 508 — — — — 1577 68.6

1953-54 PITTSBURGH 23 570 1735 .329 — — — 498 836 .596 — — 1240 53.9 530 — — — — 1638 71.2Opponents 23 644 1756 .367 — 555 819 .678 — — 1235 53.7 533 — — — — 1768 76.9

1954-55 PITTSBURGH 26 738 2023 .365 — — — 553 864 .640 — — 1377 52.9 599 — — — — 2029 78.0Opponents 26 725 1878 .386 — — — 623 974 .639 — — 1306 50.2 507 — — — — 2073 79.7

1955-56 PITTSBURGH 25 680 1758 .386 — — — 571 841 .679 — — 1210 48.4 566 — — — — 1931 77.2Opponents 25 641 1694 .380 — — — 648 929 .697 — — 1067 42.7 501 — — — — 1930 77.2

1956-57 PITTSBURGH 27 751 1870 .402 — — — 566 825 .674 — — 1174 43.5 536 — — — — 2068 76.5Opponents 27 710 1839 .386 — — — 573 842 .681 — — 1130 41.9 501 — — — — 1993 73.8

1957-58 PITTSBURGH 25 715 1731 .413 — — — 485 723 .671 — — 1136 45.4 557 — — — — 1915 76.6Opponents 25 607 1731 .357 — — — 532 791 .675 — — 1158 46.3 507 — — — — 1746 70.2

1958-59 PITTSBURGH 24 624 1637 .381 — — — 418 603 .693 — — 1076 44.8 519 — — — — 1666 69.4Opponents 24 627 1648 .380 — — — 506 749 .675 — — 1135 47.3 433 — — — — 1760 73.3

1959-60 PITTSBURGH 25 638 1617 .395 — — — 477 695 .686 — — 1113 44.5 478 — — — — 1753 70.0Opponents 25 689 1715 .402 — — — 438 654 .670 — — 1153 46.1 486 — — — — 1816 72.6

1960-61 PITTSBURGH 23 561 1508 .372 — — — 435 638 .682 — — 1116 48.5 471 — — — — 1557 67.7Opponents 23 588 1496 .393 — — — 445 670 .664 — — 1094 47.6 439 — — — — 1621 70.5

1961-62 PITTSBURGH 23 614 1468 .418 — — — 449 611 .735 — — 1007 43.8 510 — — — — 1677 72.9Opponents 23 596 1446 .415 — — — 437 661 .661 — — 1004 43.7 435 — — — — 1629 70.8

1962-63 PITTSBURGH 25 695 1615 .430 — — — 463 649 .713 — — 1100 44.0 520 — — — — 1853 74.1Opponents 25 551 1494 .369 — — — 493 724 .618 — — 1067 42.7 474 — — — — 1595 63.8

1963-64 PITTSBURGH 25 793 1804 .440 — — — 458 649 .706 — — 1128 45.1 527 — — — — 2044 81.8Opponents 25 680 1577 .431 — — — 456 702 .650 — — 1136 45.6 486 — — — — 1816 72.6

1964-65 PITTSBURGH 23 611 1584 .386 — — — 385 524 .735 — — 966 42.0 429 — — — — 1607 69.9Opponents 23 681 1534 .444 — — — 379 563 .673 — — 1143 49.7 401 — — — — 1741 75.7

1965-66 PITTSBURGH 22 559 1407 .397 — — — 344 501 .687 — — 875 39.8 472 — — — — 1462 66.5Opponents 22 620 1328 .466 — — — 430 631 .697 — — 1111 50.5 384 — — — — 1660 75.5

1966-67 PITTSBURGH 25 599 1600 .374 — — — 398 597 .667 — — 1178 47.1 496 — — — — 1596 63.8Opponents 25 737 1665 .443 — — — 448 659 .680 — — 1161 46.4 426 — — — — 1922 76.9

1967-68 PITTSBURGH 22 579 1494 .387 — — — 395 571 .691 — — 1055 48.0 490 — — — — 1553 70.5Opponents 22 654 1328 .492 — — — 455 663 .686 — — 1018 46.3 432 — — — — 1763 80.9

1968-69 PITTSBURGH 24 545 1394 .391 — — — 363 538 .674 — — 962 40.8 490 — — — — 1453 60.5Opponents 24 640 1483 .432 — — — 451 660 .677 — — 1114 46.4 432 — — — — 1731 72.1

1969-70 PITTSBURGH 24 683 1566 .436 — — — 358 509 .703 — — 1043 43.5 512 — — — — 1724 71.8Opponents 24 630 1451 .434 — — — 502 717 .701 — — 1027 42.8 439 — — — — 1762 73.4

1970-71 PITTSBURGH 24 725 1615 .442 — — — 388 561 .691 — — 1103 46.0 502 402 — — — 1938 76.5Opponents 24 611 1439 .424 — — — 444 646 .691 — — 990 41.3 408 — — — — 1666 69.4

1971-72 PITTSBURGH 24 794 1705 .465 — — — 366 471 .713 — — 1044 43.5 507 461 — — — 1924 80.2Opponents 24 683 1446 .472 — — — 504 718 .702 — — 979 40.8 383 — — — — 1870 77.9

1972-73 PITTSBURGH 26 797 1772 .444 — — — 246 364 .675 — — 1131 43.5 522 429 — — — 1840 70.7Opponents 26 704 1678 .418 — — — 399 584 .683 — — 1121 43.2 447 408 — — — 1807 69.5

1973-74 PITTSBURGH 28 969 2012 .482 — — — 323 473 .683 — — 1281 45.8 499 544 — — — 2261 80.8Opponents 28 760 1796 .423 — — — 315 468 .673 — — 1101 39.3 556 389 — — — 1835 65.5

1974-75 PITTSBURGH 29 949 2083 .456 — — — 340 502 .677 — — 1288 44.4 526 504 — 146 — 2238 77.2Opponents 29 836 1875 .446 — — — 398 575 .692 — — 1224 42.2 545 449 — 73 — 2070 71.4

1975-76 PITTSBURGH 27 810 1794 .454 — — — 295 456 .647 — — 1061 39.3 646 437 — 80 — 1915 70.9Opponents 27 714 1549 .461 — — — 465 680 .684 — — 1134 42.0 511 386 — 68 — 1893 70.1

1976-77 PITTSBURGH 27 804 1749 .459 — — — 307 446 .688 — — 1016 37.6 599 465 — 60 — 1915 70.9Opponents 27 837 1703 .491 — — — 430 630 .683 — — 1134 42.0 466 475 — 67 — 2104 77.9

1977-78 PITTSBURGH 27 845 1773 .477 — — — 411 565 .727 — — 1173 43.4 569 391 — 122 — 2101 77.8Opponents 27 787 1754 .449 — — — 430 610 .705 — — 1056 39.1 553 365 — 65 — 2004 74.2

1978-79 PITTSBURGH 29 882 1795 .491 — — — 575 789 .729 — — 1269 43.8 639 393 465 99 205 2219 76.5Opponents 29 797 1637 .487 — — — 436 640 .681 — — 962 33.2 664 395 436 87 128 2030 70.0

1979-80 PITTSBURGH 29 778 1680 .463 — — — 449 686 .655 — — 1122 38.7 667 380 524 114 287 2005 69.1Opponents 29 680 1517 .448 — — — 521 737 .707 — — 1070 36.9 608 339 621 99 180 1881 64.9

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Year Team G FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off Def Total Avg. PF A TO BLK S Pts. Avg.

1980-81 PITTSBURGH 31 903 1981 .456 — — — 422 633 .666 — — 1210 39.0 689 414 515 108 323 2218 71.5Opponents 31 768 1647 .466 — — — 499 721 .692 — — 1148 37.0 584 408 675 81 167 2035 65.6

1981-82 PITTSBURGH 30 810 1732 .468 — — — 443 643 .690 — — 1003 33.5 638 427 461 62 262 2066 68.9Opponents 30 759 1595 .476 — — — 466 678 .687 — — 1046 34.9 572 461 555 72 151 1984 66.1

1982-83 PITTSBURGH 28 707 1569 .451 — — — 468 646 .724 — — 960 34.3 615 330 421 43 178 1882 67.2Opponents 28 730 1358 .537 — — — 468 620 .755 — — 860 30.7 576 388 448 111 148 1928 68.8

1983-84 PITTSBURGH 31 795 1765 .450 — — — 510 731 .698 — — 936 30.2 637 437 474 100 252 2100 67.8Opponents 31 797 1636 .487 — — — 472 684 .694 — — 1039 33.5 631 477 563 86 181 2006 64.7

1984-85 PITTSBURGH 29 785 1718 .457 — — — 481 681 .706 — — 1020 35.2 587 384 208 124 208 2051 70.7Opponents 29 757 1615 .469 — — — 439 636 .690 — — 976 33.7 590 429 482 113 169 1953 67.3

1985-86 PITTSBURGH 29 878 1761 .499 — — — 452 638 .708 — — 1042 35.9 591 449 433 148 194 2206 76.1Opponents 29 751 1639 .458 — — — 500 685 .730 — — 947 32.6 618 489 463 84 175 2002 69.0

1986-87 PITTSBURGH 33 1000 1965 .509 110 295 .373 662 961 .689 456 803 1370 41.5 690 587 487 148 195 2782 84.3Opponents 33 930 2099 .442 — — — 394 570 .691 362 591 1050 31.8 777 509 461 — 169 2425 73.5

1987-88 PITTSBURGH 31 878 1768 .494 115 287 .409 604 841 .717 382 705 1181 37.8 593 566 503 135 192 2475 79.8Opponents 31 820 1887 .434 156 403 .387 406 591 .687 368 536 986 31.8 683 448 470 — 207 2202 71.0

1988-89 PITTSBURGH 30 761 1622 .469 167 415 .402 679 910 .746 381 676 1057 35.2 573 499 395 74 185 2368 78.9Opponents 30 892 1843 .484 148 387 .382 447 644 .694 380 616 996 33.2 714 514 428 130 206 2379 79.3

1989-90 PITTSBURGH 29 797 1652 .482 146 354 .412 687 945 .727 372 695 1067 36.8 605 466 451 68 186 2427 83.7Opponents 29 890 1835 .485 169 446 .380 459 636 .722 366 635 1001 34.5 748 538 422 117 209 2408 83.0

1990-91 PITTSBURGH 33 903 1957 .461 211 506 .417 741 991 .748 475 759 1234 37.4 687 562 468 88 211 2758 83.6Opponents 33 892 1968 .456 180 483 .373 573 799 .717 413 710 1123 34.0 786 479 496 131 204 2537 76.9

1991-92 PITTSBURGH 34 913 2011 .454 148 440 .336 617 994 .621 476 834 1310 38.5 735 535 502 146 233 2591 76.2Opponents 34 873 1996 .437 164 504 .325 563 841 .669 448 821 1269 37.3 777 474 558 128 223 2473 72.7

1992-93 PITTSBURGH 28 780 1717 .454 129 409 .315 474 717 .661 460 663 1123 40.1 544 423 456 116 176 2163 77.3Opponents 28 768 1751 .439 173 434 .399 435 602 .723 400 602 1002 35.8 595 424 411 101 186 2144 76.6

1993-94 PITTSBURGH 27 746 1701 .439 165 484 .341 450 702 .641 392 716 1108 41.0 541 457 421 140 214 2107 78.0Opponents 27 704 1731 .407 153 461 .332 467 671 .696 412 692 1104 40.9 557 393 422 118 198 2028 75.1

1994-95 PITTSBURGH 28 694 1681 .413 225 641 .351 402 562 .715 481 604 1085 38.8 582 408 584 117 245 2015 72.0Opponents 28 754 1610 .468 144 433 .333 449 653 .688 381 585 966 34.5 501 459 514 131 265 2101 75.0

1995-96 PITTSBURGH 27 680 1639 .415 204 575 .355 384 563 .682 397 581 978 36.2 622 416 441 97 234 1948 72.1Opponents 27 622 1443 .431 149 456 .327 518 754 .687 370 662 1032 38.2 498 378 501 102 200 1911 70.8

1996-97 PITTSBURGH 33 823 1961 .420 179 537 .333 460 714 .644 496 708 1204 36.5 680 449 583 155 333 2285 69.2Opponents 33 771 1838 .419 165 512 .322 521 776 .671 494 783 1277 38.7 656 425 665 134 278 2228 67.5

1997-98 PITTSBURGH 27 745 1678 .444 157 487 .322 340 495 .687 402 577 979 36.3 502 396 465 133 241 1987 73.6Opponents 27 760 1622 .469 164 481 .341 392 582 .674 383 608 991 36.7 464 488 457 105 221 2076 79.2

1998-99 PITTSBURGH 30 758 1822 .416 159 518 .307 342 488 .701 406 666 1072 35.7 557 405 491 122 338 2017 67.2Opponents 30 776 1726 .450 156 513 .304 404 611 .661 401 726 1127 37.6 475 478 528 137 244 2112 70.4

1999-00 PITTSBURGH 28 688 1604 .429 174 543 .320 314 504 .623 383 662 1045 37.3 447 459 465 60 215 1864 66.6Opponents 28 688 1597 .431 182 510 .357 318 449 .708 317 640 957 34.2 476 415 419 148 181 1876 67.0

2000-01 PITTSBURGH 33 820 1803 .455 190 578 .329 417 676 .617 404 767 1171 35.5 566 496 510 123 234 2247 68.1Opponents 33 800 1874 .427 195 576 .339 361 534 .676 398 726 1124 34.1 625 451 498 124 219 2156 65.3

2001-02 PITTSBURGH 35 928 1974 .470 220 682 .323 454 751 .605 462 883 1345 38.4 613 590 498 157 235 2530 72.3Opponents 35 765 1937 .395 181 628 .288 422 607 .695 389 732 1121 32.0 691 420 520 122 187 2133 60.9

2002-03 PITTSBURGH 33 893 1766 .506 208 572 .364 479 748 .640 368 822 1190 36.1 591 589 484 134 271 2473 74.9Opponents 33 682 1750 .390 176 573 .307 415 602 .689 330 643 973 29.5 656 375 530 105 200 1955 59.2

2003-04 PITTSBURGH 36 904 1921 .471 150 490 .306 488 748 .652 466 854 1320 36.7 533 523 454 169 215 2446 67.9Opponents 36 765 1984 .386 186 603 .308 315 477 .660 441 686 1127 31.3 671 409 461 102 191 2031 56.4

2004-05 PITTSBURGH 29 738 1567 .471 175 462 .379 446 677 .659 414 689 1103 38.0 496 439 419 120 189 2097 72.3Opponents 29 647 1601 .404 194 572 .339 354 502 .705 323 532 855 29.5 572 400 374 95 154 1842 63.5

2005-06 PITTSBURGH 33 840 1842 .456 206 585 .352 505 729 .693 422 859 1281 38.8 565 541 452 128 203 2391 72.5Opponents 33 740 1849 .400 224 647 .346 378 561 .674 341 689 1030 31.2 653 404 429 116 186 2082 63.1

2006-07 PITTSBURGH 37 961 2035 .472 229 599 .382 486 735 .661 445 884 1329 35.9 613 647 441 133 194 2637 71.3Opponents 37 824 2023 .407 217 702 .309 459 631 .727 402 756 1158 31.3 666 445 453 108 189 2324 62.8

2007-08 PITTSBURGH 37 997 2185 .456 225 671 .335 512 768 .667 533 866 1399 37.8 598 578 445 125 251 2731 73.8Opponents 37 878 2090 .420 239 717 .333 415 595 .697 435 804 1239 33.5 675 465 519 120 178 2410 65.1

2008-09 PITTSBURGH 36 1040 2173 .479 225 639 .352 482 713 .676 533 899 1432 39.8 585 633 436 139 246 2787 77.4Opponents 36 831 2040 .407 229 695 .329 429 608 .706 391 708 1099 30.5 630 460 461 115 193 2320 64.4

2009-10 PITTSBURGH 34 809 1812 .446 181 528 .343 537 775 .693 420 851 1271 37.4 594 536 421 138 177 2336 68.7Opponents 34 754 1883 .400 172 548 .314 421 637 .661 385 714 1099 32.3 663 379 367 133 186 2101 61.8

2010-11 PITTSBURGH 34 886 1866 .475 202 512 .395 540 805 .671 484 874 1358 39.9 610 595 397 111 160 2514 73.9Opponents 34 735 1850 .397 199 610 .326 404 598 .676 350 643 993 29.2 688 394 378 141 167 2073 61.0

2011-12 PITTSBURGH 39 981 2164 .453 247 707 .349 483 691 .699 532 875 1407 36.1 671 593 495 103 183 2692 69.0Opponents 39 915 2077 .441 229 686 .334 495 694 .713 393 765 1158 29.7 641 517 431 154 235 2554 65.5

2012-13 PITTSBURGH 33 837 1775 .472 163 467 .349 445 666 .668 425 738 1163 35.2 575 537 364 131 218 2282 69.2Opponents 33 627 1598 .392 172 565 .304 421 582 .723 316 626 942 28.5 587 335 444 123 181 1847 56.0

2013-14 PITTSBURGH 36 895 1944 .460 183 522 .351 613 861 .712 432 859 1291 35.9 620 563 373 107 254 2586 71.8Opponents 36 771 1872 .412 205 628 .326 482 682 .707 352 727 1079 30.0 673 406 440 144 171 2229 61.9

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3-POINT FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE

Total 3FG-FGA Year.417 211-506 1990-91.412 146-354 1989-90.402 167-415 1988-89.401 115-287 1987-88.395 202-512 2010-11.382 229-599 2006-07.379 175-462 2004-05.373 110-295 1986-87.364 208-572 2002-03.355 204-575 1995-96.352 206-585 2005-06

FREE THROWPERCENTAGE

Total FTM-FTA Year.748 741-991 1990-91.746 679-910 1988-89.735 449-611 1961-62.735 385-524 1964-65.729 575-789 1978-79.727 411-565 1977-78.727 687-945 1989-90.724 468-646 1982-83.718 604-841 1987-88.715 402-562 1994-95.712 613-861 2013-14

TEAM SEASON HIGHSTOTALWINS

Total GP Year31 36 2008-0931 36 2003-0429 37 2006-0729 35 2001-0228 34 2010-1128 33 2002-0327 37 2007-0826 36 2013-1425 34 2009-1025 33 2005-0625 33 1986-8725 29 1973-74

SCORINGMARGIN

Total GP Year+15.7 33 2002-03+15.3 28 1973-74+13.2 33 2012-13+13.0 34 2010-11+12.4 36 2008-09+11.5 36 2003-04+11.4 33 2001-02+10.8 33 1986-87+10.3 25 1962-63+9.9 36 2013-14+9.4 33 2005-06

FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE

Total FG-FGA Year.509 1000-1965 1986-87.506 893-1766 2002-03.499 878-1761 1985-86.497 878-1768 1987-88.491 882-1795 1978-79.482 797-1652 1989-90.482 969-2012 1973-74.479 1040-2173 2008-09.477 845-1773 1977-78.475 886-1866 2010-11.472 - Two times

WINNINGPERCENTAGE

Total W-L Year1.000 21-0 1927-28.920 23-2 1929-30.882 15-2 1915-16.862 25-4 1973-74.861 31-5 2008-09.861 31-5 2003-04.848 28-5 2002-03.833 20-4 1930-31.829 29-6 2001-02.824 28-6 2010-11.783 29-8 2006-07

SCORINGAVERAGE

Total GP Year84.0 33 1986-8783.7 29 1989-9083.6 33 1990-9181.8 25 1963-6480.8 28 1973-7480.7 29 1978-7980.2 24 1971-7279.8 31 1987-8878.9 30 1988-8978.0 26 1954-5577.8 36 2008-09

OPPONENT SCORINGAVERAGE

Total GP Year56.0 33 2012-1356.4 36 2003-0459.2 33 2002-0359.3 22 1951-5260.9 35 2001-0261.0 34 2010-1161.8 34 2009-1061.9 36 2013-1462.0 26 1950-5162.8 27 2006-0763.1 33 2005-06

FIELD GOALSMADE

Total GP Year1040 36 2008-091000 33 1986-87997 37 2007-08981 39 2011-12969 28 1973-74961 37 2006-07949 29 1974-75928 35 2001-02913 34 1991-92904 36 2003-04903 - Two times

FIELD GOALSMADE PER GAME

Total GP Year34.6 28 1973-7433.1 24 1971-7232.7 29 1974-7531.8 25 1963-6431.3 27 1977-7830.6 29 1972-7330.4 29 1978-7930.3 29 1985-8630.3 33 1986-87

FIELD GOALATTEMPTS

Total GP Year2185 37 2007-082173 36 2008-092164 39 2011-122083 29 1974-752035 37 2006-072023 26 1954-552012 28 1973-742011 34 1991-921981 31 1980-811974 35 2001-021965 33 1986-87

OPPONENT FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE

Total GP Year.330 22 1951-52.334 23 1952-53.357 25 1957-58.367 23 1953-54.369 25 1962-63.380 24 1958-59.380 25 1955-56.386 36 2003-04.386 27 1956-57.386 26 1954-55

3-POINTFIELD GOALS MADE

Total GP Year247 39 2011-12229 37 2006-07225 36 2008-09225 37 2007-08225 28 1994-95220 35 2001-02211 33 1990-91208 33 2002-03206 33 2005-06204 27 1995-96202 34 2010-11

3-POINT FIELD GOALSMADE PER GAME

Total GP Year8.0 28 1994-957.5 27 1995-966.7 29 2004-056.4 33 1990-916.3 39 2011-126.3 36 2008-096.3 33 2002-036.3 35 2001-026.2 37 2006-076.2 33 2005-066.2 28 1999-00

3-POINT FIELD GOALATTEMPTS

Total GP Year707 39 2011-12682 35 2001-02671 37 2007-08641 28 1994-95639 36 2008-09599 37 2006-07585 33 2005-06578 33 2000-01575 27 1995-96572 33 2002-03543 28 1999-00

OPPONENT THREE-POINTPERCENTAGE

Total 3FG-3FGA Year.288 181-628 2001-02.304 172-565 2012-13.304 156-513 1998-99.307 176-573 2002-03.308 186-603 2003-04.309 217-702 2006-07.322 165-512 1996-97.325 164-504 1991-92.326 205-628 2013-14.326 199-610 2010-11.327 149-456 1995-96

FREE THROWSMADE

Total GP Year741 33 1990-91687 29 1989-90679 30 1988-89662 33 1986-87617 34 1991-92613 36 2013-14604 31 1987-88575 29 1978-79571 25 1955-56566 27 1956-57553 26 1954-55

FREE THROWSMADE PER GAME

Total GP Year23.7 29 1989-9022.8 25 1955-5622.6 30 1988-8922.5 33 1990-9121.7 23 1952-5321.3 26 1954-5520.9 27 1956-5720.1 33 1986-8719.8 29 1978-7919.5 23 1961-62

FREE THROWATTEMPTS

Total GP Year994 34 1991-92991 33 1990-91961 33 1986-87945 29 1989-90910 30 1988-89864 26 1954-55861 36 2013-14841 31 1987-88841 25 1955-56836 23 1953-54825 27 1956-57

TOTALREBOUNDS

Total Off-Def Year1432 533-899 2008-091407 532-875 2011-121399 533-866 2007-081377 0-1377 1954-551370 456-914 1986-871358 484-874 2010-111345 462-883 2001-021329 445-884 2006-071320 466-854 2003-041310 476-834 1991-921291 432-859 2013-14

REBOUNDAVERAGE

Total GP Year55.8 23 1952-5353.9 23 1953-5453.0 26 1954-5548.5 23 1960-6148.4 25 1955-5648.0 22 1967-6847.1 25 1966-6746.0 24 1970-7145.8 28 1973-7445.4 25 1957-58

REBOUNDMARGIN

Total GP Year+10.7 34 2010-11+10.6 27 1978-79+9.7 33 1986-87+9.3 36 2008-09+8.6 29 2004-05+7.6 33 2005-06+6.7 33 2012-13+6.6 33 2002-03+6.5 28 1973-74+6.4 39 2011-12+6.4 35 2001-02

OPPONENTREBOUND AVERAGE

Total GP Year28.5 33 2012-1329.2 34 2010-1129.5 29 2004-0529.5 33 2002-0329.7 39 2011-1230.0 36 2013-1430.5 36 2008-0930.7 28 1982-8331.2 33 2005-0631.3 37 2006-0731.3 36 2003-04

TOTALPOINTS

Total GP Year2801 36 2008-092772 33 1986-872758 33 1990-912731 37 2007-082692 39 2011-122637 37 2006-072591 34 1991-922586 36 2013-142530 35 2001-022514 34 2010-112475 31 1987-88

GAMESPLAYED

GP Year39 - 2011-1237 - 2007-0837 - 2006-0736 - 2013-1436 - 2008-0936 - 2003-0435 - 2001-0234 - 2010-1134 - 2009-1034 - 1991-9233 - 1986-87

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ASSIST:TURNOVERRATIO

Total GP Year1.51 36 2013-141.49 34 2010-111.48 33 2012-131.47 37 2006-071.45 36 2008-091.30 37 2007-081.27 34 2009-101.26 30 1988-891.22 33 2002-031.21 33 1986-871.20 33 2005-06

TEAM SEASON LOWS

TOTALASSISTS

Total GP Year647 37 2006-07633 36 2008-09595 34 2010-11593 39 2011-12590 35 2001-02589 33 2002-03587 33 1986-87578 37 2007-08566 31 1987-88563 36 2013-14562 33 1990-91

PITT BASKETBALL STREAKS

ASSISTSAVERAGE

Total GP Year19.4 28 1973-7419.2 24 1971-7218.3 31 1987-8817.8 33 2002-0317.8 33 1986-8717.6 36 2008-0917.5 34 2010-1117.5 37 2006-0717.4 29 1974-7517.2 27 1976-7717.0 33 1990-91

TURNOVERS FORCEDPER GAME

Total GP Year20.1 33 1996-9718.6 27 1995-9618.4 28 1994-9517.6 30 1998-9916.9 27 1997-9816.4 34 1991-9216.1 35 2001-0215.6 27 1993-9415.1 33 2000-0114.9 28 1999-00

FEWEST TURNOVERSCOMMITTED PER GAME

Total GP Year10.4 36 2013-1411.0 33 2012-1311.7 34 2010-1111.9 37 2006-0712.0 37 2007-0812.1 36 2008-0912.3 34 2009-1012.6 36 2003-0413.2 30 1988-8913.7 33 2005-0614.2 -- Two times

TOTALPOINTS

Total GP Year869 18 1949-50950 21 1947-481,236 25 1948-491,252 22 1951-521,252 24 1968-69

SCORINGAVERAGE

Total GP Year45.2 21 1947-4848.3 18 1949-5049.4 25 1948-4956.3 26 1950-5156.9 22 1951-52

FIELD GOALPERCENTAGE

Total FGM-A Year.313 547-1745 1950-51.326 333-1020 1949-50.329 462-1404 1951-52.329 570-1735 1953-54.334 557-1670 1952-53

FREE THROWPERCENTAGE

Total FTM-A Year.575 203-353 1949-50.590 328-556 1951-52.596 498-836 1953-54.597 485-812 1952-53.601 360-599 1948-49

TOTALASSISTS

Total GP Year309 22 1951-52380 29 1979-80384 29 1984-85391 27 1977-78393 29 1978-79

ASSISTSAVERAGE

Total GP Year11.8 28 1982-8313.1 29 1979-8013.2 29 1984-8513.4 31 1980-8113.5 30 1998-99

TOTALSTEALS

Total GP Year176 28 1992-93177 34 2009-10178 28 1982-83183 39 2011-12185 30 1988-89

STEALSAVERAGE

Total GP Year4.7 39 2011-125.2 39 2009-105.2 37 2006-075.9 36 2003-045.9 33 1986-87

BLOCKEDSHOTS

Total GP Year43 28 1982-8360 28 1999-0060 27 1976-7762 30 1981-8268 29 1989-80

WINNING STREAKS

BLOCKEDSHOTS

Total GP Year169 36 2003-04157 35 2001-02155 33 1996-97148 33 1986-87148 29 1985-86146 34 1991-92146 29 1974-75140 27 1993-94139 36 2008-09138 34 2009-10135 31 1987-88

BLOCKED SHOTSAVERAGE

Total GP Year5.2 27 1993-945.1 29 1985-865.0 29 1974-754.9 27 1997-984.7 33 1996-974.7 36 2003-044.5 27 1977-784.5 35 2001-024.5 33 1986-874.4 31 1987-88

TOTALSTEALS

Total GP Year338 30 1998-99333 33 1996-97323 31 1980-81287 29 1979-80271 33 2002-03262 30 1981-82254 36 2013-14252 31 1983-84251 37 2007-08246 36 2008-09245 28 1994-95

STEALSAVERAGE

Total GP Year11.3 30 1998-9910.4 31 1980-8110.1 33 1996-979.9 29 1979-808.9 27 1997-988.8 28 1994-958.7 30 1981-828.7 27 1995-968.2 33 2002-038.1 31 1983-84

BLOCKED SHOTSAVERAGE

Total GP Year1.5 28 1982-832.1 30 1981-822.1 28 1999-002.2 27 1976-772.3 29 1989-90

Longest Win Streak: 22 from 12/4/73-2/23/74; 21 from 12/15/27-12/13/28; 18 from 2/13/29-2/1/30; 18 from 11/14/03-1/19/04; 16 from 11/14/08-1/17/09; 15 from 11/19/05-1/21/06; 13 from 1/16/34-3/28/34; 11 from 11/9/07-12/29/08; 11 from 2/18/03-3/23/03; 10, seven times.

Longest Home Win Streak: 40 from 1/22/02-2/29/04; 31 from 2/27/08-1/20/10; 27 from 12/10/73-12/23/75; 20 from 1/28/10-1/24/11; 18 from 2/12/26-1/18/28; 16 from 11/19/05-3/3/06; 15 from2/29/12-12/31/12; 14 from 2/27/13-1/27/14; 14 from 1/28/87-2/10/88; 13 from 2/17/07-1/26/08; 13 from 2/9/85-1/25/86.

Longest On-Campus Home Win Streak: 40 from 1/22/02-2/29/04; 25 from 12/10/73-12/23/75; 20 from 1/28/10-12/24/11; 18 from 2/12/26-1/18/28.Longest Losing Streak: 10 from 12/7/68-1/22/69; 10 from 2/5/93-3/10/93; 9 from 2/8/68-12/5/69, 8 from 12/23/11-1/25/12.Longest Home Losing Streak: 6 from 12/12/53-1/13/54; 5 from 1/29/94-2/22/94; 5 from 1/3/95-2/15/95; 5 from 1/25/66-12/1/66.Longest Road Win Streak: 11 from 12/5/27-12/13/28; 7 from 2/27/10-2/19/11; 6, four times-from 1/4/07-2/24/07; 2/10/02-12/31/02; 1929-1930; 12/4/73-2/16/74.Longest Road Losing Streak: 20 from 2/13/68-2/18/70; 11 from 2/14/66-2/22/69; 11 from 12/29/49-12/9/50.Longest Season Opening Win Streak: 21-0 from 12/15/27-ended season 21-0; 18-0 fro m11/14/03-1/19/04; 16-0 from 11/14/08-1/17/09; 15-0 from 11/19/05-1/21/06; 12-0 from 12/7/29-2/1/30;

11 from 11/9/07-12/29/07; 10 from 11/8/10-12/11/11; 10 from 11/12/06-12/6/06; 10 from 11/20/04-1/2/05; 10 from 11/8/13-12/17/13.Longest Season Opening Losing Streak: 6 from 12/12/47-12/28/47; 4 from 12/1/54-12/11/54; 4 from 12/7/46-1/4/47; 4 in 1906-07.Most Consecutive Winning Seasons: 14 from 2000-01 to current; 6 from 1983-84 to 1988-89; 5 from 1932-33 to 1936-37; 5 from 1977-78 to 1981-82.Most Consecutive Losing Seasons: 5 from 1964-65 to 1968-69.Most Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances: 10 from 2002-12; 3 from 1987-89; 2 from 1957-58; 1981-82; 2 from 2012-14.Most Consecutive Postseason Appearances: 14 from 2000-current; 6 from 1984-89; 3 from 1991-93, 1980-82.Consecutive NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” Appearances: 3 (2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04).Consecutive Seasons Advancing to the Big East Tournament: 31 from 1983-2013.

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NIT HISTORY

Appearances: 8; Games: 14; Total Record: 6-8

Date Opponent (Location) W/L Score19643/14 ........... vs. Drake (New York, N.Y.) .................................................. L .............. 87-82

19753/15 ........... vs. Southern Illinois (New York, N.Y.) ................................. W .............. 70-653/18 ........... vs. Providence (New York, N.Y.) .......................................... L ............ 101-80

19803/6 ............. at Duquesne (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) ........................... L .............. 65-63

19843/16 ........... vs. LaSalle (Philadelphia, Pa.) ........................................... W .............. 95-913/18 ........... vs. Florida State (Greensboro, N.C.) .................................. W .............. 66-633/23 ........... Notre Dame (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ............................................... L .............. 72-64

19863/12 ........... at SW Missouri State (Springfield, Mo.) ............................... L .............. 59-52

19923/18 ........... at Penn State (University Park, Pa.) .................................... W .............. 67-653/23 ........... Florida (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ...................................................... L .............. 77-74

19973/12 ........... New Orleans (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ............................................ W .............. 82-633/17 ........... at Arkansas (Fayetteville, Ark.) .......................................... L .............. 76-71

20013/14 ........... St. Bonaventure (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ....................................... W .............. 84-753/19 ........... Mississippi State (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ...................................... L .............. 66-61

Appearances: 25; Games: 50; Total Record: 24-26.

Date Opponent (Location) W/L Score

1941 Final Four3/21 ........... vs. North Carolina (Madison, Wis.) ..................................... W .............. 26-203/22 ........... at Wisconsin (Final Four- Madison, Wis.) ............................ L .............. 36-30

19573/11 ........... vs. Morehead State (Columbus, Ohio) ................................ W .............. 86-853/15 ........... at Kentucky (Lexington, Ky.) ............................................... L .............. 98-923/16 ........... vs. Notre Dame (Consolation-Lexington, Ky.) ...................... L .............. 86-85

19583/11 ........... vs. Miami (Ohio) (Evanston, Ill.) .......................................... L .............. 82-77

19633/11 ........... vs. New York Univ. (Philadelphia, Pa.) ................................. L .............. 93-83

1974 Elite Eight3/9 ............. vs. Saint Joseph’s (Morgantown, W.Va.) ............................. W .............. 54-423/14 ........... vs. Furman (Raleigh, N.C.) ................................................ W .............. 81-783/16 ........... at North Carolina State (Raleigh, N.C.) ................................ L ............ 100-72

19813/13 ........... vs. Idaho (El Paso, Texas) .................................................. W ....... 70-69 (OT)3/15 ........... vs. North Carolina (El Paso, Texas) ..................................... L .............. 74-57

19823/12 ........... vs. Pepperdine (Pullman, Wash.) ......................................... L .............. 99-88

19853/14 ........... vs. Louisiana Tech (Tulsa, Okla.) ......................................... L .............. 78-54

19873/13 ........... vs. Marist (Tucson, Ariz.) .................................................. W .............. 93-683/15 ........... vs. Oklahoma (Tucson, Ariz.) .............................................. L .............. 96-93

19883/18 ........... vs. Eastern Michigan (Lincoln, Neb.) .................................. W ............ 108-903/20 ........... vs. Vanderbilt (Lincoln, Neb.) .............................................. L ....... 80-74 (OT)

19893/10 ........... vs. Ball State (Indianapolis, Ind.) ........................................ L .............. 68-64

19913/14 ........... vs. Georgia (Louisville, Ky.) .............................................. W ....... 76-68 (OT)3/16 ........... vs. Kansas (Louisville, Ky.) ................................................ L .............. 77-66

19933/19 ........... vs. Utah (Nashville, Tenn.) .................................................. L .............. 86-65

2002 Sweet Sixteen3/15 ........... vs. Central Connecticut State (Pittsburgh, Pa.) .................... W .............. 71-543/17 ........... vs. California (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ........................................... W .............. 63-503/21 ........... vs. Kent State (Lexington, Ky.) ........................................... L ....... 78-73 (OT)

2003 Sweet Sixteen3/21 ........... vs. Wagner (Boston, Mass.) ............................................... W .............. 87-613/23 ........... vs. Indiana (Boston, Mass.) ............................................... W .............. 74-523/27 ........... vs. Marquette (Minneapolis, Minn.) ..................................... L .............. 77-74

2004 Sweet Sixteen3/19 ........... vs. Central Florida (Milwaukee, Wis.) ................................. W .............. 53-443/21 ........... vs. Wisconsin (Milwaukee, Wis.) ....................................... W .............. 59-553/25 ........... vs. Oklahoma State (East Rutherford, N.J.) .......................... L .............. 63-51

20053/17 ........... vs. Pacific (Boise, Idaho) .................................................... L .............. 79-71

20063/17 ........... vs. Kent State (Auburn Hills, Mich.) ................................... W .............. 79-643/19 ........... vs. Bradley (Auburn Hills, Mich.) ........................................ L .............. 72-66

2007 Sweet Sixteen3/15 ........... vs. Wright State (Buffalo, N.Y.) ........................................... W .............. 79-583/17 ........... vs. Virginia Commonwealth (Buffalo, N.Y.) .......................... W ....... 84-79 (OT)3/22 ........... vs. UCLA (San Jose, Calif.) ................................................ L .............. 64-55

20083/20 ........... vs. Oral Roberts (Denver, Colo.) ........................................ W .............. 82-633/22 ........... vs. Michigan State (Denver, Colo.) ...................................... L .............. 65-54

2009 Elite Eight3/20 ........... vs. East Tennessee State (Dayton, Ohio) ............................. W .............. 72-623/22 ........... vs. Oklahoma State (Dayton, Ohio) ..................................... W .............. 84-763/26 ........... vs. Xavier (Boston, Mass.) ................................................ W .............. 60-553/28 ........... vs. Villanova (Boston, Mass.) .............................................. L .............. 78-76

20103/19 ........... vs. Oakland (Milwaukee, Wis.) ........................................... W .............. 89-663/21 ........... vs. Xavier (Milwaukee, Wis.) .............................................. L .............. 71-68

20113/17 ........... vs. UNC Asheville (Washington, D.C.) ................................ W .............. 74-513/19 ........... vs. Butler (Washington, D.C.) .............................................. L .............. 71-70

20133/21 ........... vs. Wichita State (Salt Lake City, Utah) ............................... L .............. 73-55

20143/20 ........... vs. Colorado (Orlando, Fla.) ............................................... W .............. 77-483/22 ........... vs. Florida (Orlando, Fla.) ................................................... L .............. 61-45

The 2008 Big East Tournament championship team became Pitt’s fourth NCAA Tournament automaticqualifier after its title game victory over Georgetown.

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POINTS177 Sam Young 2006-09136 Levance Fields 2006-09125 Carl Krauser 2003-06112 Julius Page 2002-04108 Gilbert Brown 2008-11106 Charles Smith 1985-88103 Chevon Troutman 2002-05103 Don Hennon 1957-5889 Brandin Knight 2002-0387 Jaron Brown 2002-0485 DeJuan Blair 2008-0985 Demetreus Gore 1985-88

REBOUNDS72 DeJuan Blair 2008-0964 Chevon Troutman 2002-0562 Jerome Lane 1987-8857 Sam Young 2006-0946 Jaron Brown 2002-0442 Carl Krauser 2003-0641 Aaron Gray 2004-0740 Charles Smith 1985-88

ASSISTS55 Levance Fields 2006-0943 Brandin Knight 2002-0336 Sean Miller 1988-9131 Carl Krauser 2003-06

POINTS34 .......... Billy Knight .......................................... vs. Furman, 3/14/7434 .......... John Riser ........................................... vs. Notre Dame, 3/16/5732 .......... Sam Young .......................................... vs. Oklahoma State, 3/22/0931 .......... Don Hennon ......................................... vs. Morehead State, 3/11/5731 .......... Charles Smith ...................................... vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/8831 .......... Julius Pegues ...................................... vs. Miami, Ohio, 3/11/5830 .......... John Riser ........................................... vs. Kentucky, 3/15/5728 .......... Don Hennon ......................................... vs. Miami, Ohio, 3/11/5828 .......... Sam Young .......................................... vs. Villanova, 3/28/0927 .......... Carl Krauser ........................................ vs. Pacific, 3/17/0527 .......... DeJuan Blair ........................................ vs. East Tennessee State, 3/20/0926 .......... Ashton Gibbs ....................................... vs. UNC Asheville, 3/17/11

REBOUNDS20 .......... Jerome Lane ....................................... vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/8817 .......... DeJuan Blair ........................................ vs. Xavier, 3/26/0917 .......... Jerome Lane ....................................... vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/8816 .......... DeJuan Blair ........................................ vs. East Tennessee State, 3/20/0916 .......... Chris Taft ............................................. vs. Central Florida, 3/19/0414 .......... Chevon Troutman ................................. vs. Wisconsin, 3/21/04

ASSISTS11 .......... Brandin Knight ..................................... vs. Marquette, 3/27/0310 .......... Darelle Porter ...................................... vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/889 ............ Levance Fields .................................... vs. Oklahoma State, 3/22/099 ............ Levance Fields .................................... vs. Wright State, 3/15/079 ............ Carl Krauser ........................................ vs. Kent State, 3/17/069 ............ Sean Miller .......................................... vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/889 ............ Brandin Knight ..................................... vs. Central Conn. State, 3/15/02

DOUBLE-DOUBLES IN NCAA TOURNAMENT PLAYSteven Adams, 13 points, 11 rebounds vs. Wichita State, 3/21/13Brad Wanamaker, 16 points, 10 rebounds vs. Xavier, 3/21/10DeJuan Blair, 20 points, 10 rebounds vs. Villanova, 3/28/09DeJuan Blair, 10 points, 17 rebounds vs. Xavier, 3/26/09DeJuan Blair, 10 points, 12 rebounds vs. Oklahoma State, 3/22/09DeJuan Blair, 27 points, 16 rebounds vs. East Tennessee State, 3/20/09Sam Young, 14 points, 13 rebounds vs. East Tennessee State, 3/20/09Aaron Gray, 17 points, 13 rebounds vs. Kent State, 3/17/06Chris Taft, 13 points, 12 rebounds vs. Pacific, 3/17/05Brandin Knight, 16 points, 11 assists vs. Marquette, 3/27/03Brian Shorter, 23 points, 13 rebounds vs. Georgia, 3/14/91Charles Smith, 21 points, 10 rebounds vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/88Jerome Lane, 22 points, 17 rebounds vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88Charles Smith, 31 points, 12 rebounds vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88Jerome Lane, 14 points, 13 rebounds vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/87Jerome Lane, 11 points, 12 rebounds vs. Marist, 3/13/87Sam Clancy, 22 points, 13 rebounds vs. Idaho, 3/13/81Billy Knight, 19 points, 10 rebounds vs. North Carolina State, 3/16/74John Riser, 34 points, 10 rebounds vs. Notre Dame, 3/16/57John Riser, 30 points, 13 rebounds vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57

TOP NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME PERFORMANCESOpponent W LBall State 0 1Bradley 0 1Butler 0 1California 1 0Central Conn. State 1 0Central Florida 1 0Colorado 1 0East Tennessee State 1 0Eastern Michigan 1 0Florida 0 1Furman 1 0Georgia 1 0Idaho 1 0Indiana 1 0Kansas 0 1Kent State 1 1Kentucky 0 1Louisiana Tech 0 1Marist 1 0Marquette 0 1Miami (Ohio) 0 1Michigan State 0 1Morehead State 1 0New York Univ. 0 1North Carolina 1 1UNC Asheville 1 0North Carolina State 0 1Notre Dame 0 1Oakland 1 0Oklahoma 0 1Oklahoma State 1 1Oral Roberts 1 0Pacific 0 1Pepperdine 0 1Saint Joseph’s 1 0UCLA 0 1Utah 0 1Vanderbilt 0 1Villanova 0 1VCU 1 0Wagner 1 0Wichita State 0 1Wisconsin 1 1Wright State 1 0Xavier 1 1Totals 24 26

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PITT’S ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCESNCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

TOTAL POSTSEASON (NCAA & NIT)

Key: How- Q, automatic; A-at-large; W-L- record entered NCAA Tournament; second W-Lcolumn- record in tournament; third W-L column, final record.

Year Conference (seed) How W-L Pct. W-L W-L1941 Independent A 12-5 .706 1-1 13-6

(Final Four-Madison, Wisc.)1957 Independent (Cons. Game) A 15-9 .625 1-2 16-111958 Independent A 18-6 .750 0-1 18-71963 Independent A 19-5 .792 0-1 19-61974 Independent A 22-3 .880 2-1 24-41981 Eastern 8 (10) Q 18-11 .621 1-1 19-121982 Eastern 8 (10) Q 20-9 .690 0-1 20-101985 Big East (12) A 17-11 .607 0-1 17-121987 Big East (3) A 24-7 .774 1-1 25-81988 Big East (2) A 23-6 .793 1-1 24-71989 Big East (8) A 17-12 .586 0-1 17-131991 Big East (6) A 20-11 .645 1-1 21-121993 Big East (9) A 17-10 .630 0-1 17-112002 Big East (3) A 27-5 .844 2-1 29-62003 Big East (2) Q 26-4 .867 2-1 28-52004 Big East (3) A 29-4 .879 2-1 31-52005 Big East (9) A 20-8 .714 0-1 20-92006 Big East (5) A 24-7 .774 1-1 25-82007 Big East (3) A 27-7 .794 2-1 29-82008 Big East (4) Q 26-9 .743 1-1 27-102009 Big East (1) A 28-4 875 3-1 31-52010 Big East (3) A 24-8 .750 1-1 25-92011 Big East (1) A 27-5 .844 1-1 28-62013 Big East (8) A 24-8 .750 0-1 24-92014 ACC (9) A 25-9 .736 1-1 26-10

Appearances: 33 Games: 64 Total Record: 31-35

NCAA TOURNAMENT INFO Appearances: 25. Total Games: 50. Overall Record: 24-26. Overtime: 5 (3-2). One-Point Games: 4 (3-1) Two-Point Games: 1 (0-1) Most Points Scored-Pittsburgh:

108 (108-90 win vs. EasternMichigan, 3/18/88).

Most Points Scored-Opponent:100 (100-72 loss vs. North CarolinaState, 3/16/74).

Largest Victory Margin-Pittsburgh: 29 (77-48 win vs.Colorado, 3/20/14).

Largest Victory Margin-Opponent:28 (100-72 loss vs. North CarolinaState, 3/16/74).

Largest Halftime Lead-Pittsburgh:28 (46-18 lead vs. Colorado, 3/20/14).

Consecutive Wins: 3, 2009. Consecutive Losses: 4 (3/15/57-3/

11/63).

NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTES Pitt has received two No. 1 seeds

upon entering the NCAATournament (2009 and 2011).

The following are Pitt’s 25 NCAATournament appearances: 1941,1957, 1958, 1963, 1974, 1981,1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989,1991, 1993, 2002, 2003, 2004,2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009,2010, 2011, 2013, 2014.

The farthest Pitt has ever advancedin the NCAA Tournament is the“Elite Eight” in both 1974 (32-teamtournament) and 2009 (64-teamtournament). Pitt’s three wins in2009 marked its most wins in asingle NCAA Tournament.

Pitt has made consecutive NCAATournament appearances seven timesin school history. It appeared in back-to-back NCAA Tournaments in 1957and 1958, 1981 and 1982, and 2013and 2014, three straight tournamentsin 1987-89 and a school-record 10consecutive from 2002-11.

In 2002, Pitt advanced to the NCAA“Sweet Sixteen” for the first time in28 years.

In 2008, Pitt made its second-everNCAA Tournament berth as the BigEast’s automatic qualifier. ThePanthers captured their second-ever Big East Tournamentchampionship with a 74-65 winagainst Georgetown.

In 2009, Pitt earned its first NCAAElite Eight appearance since 1974.

Pitt has advanced to the NCAA FinalFour one time (1941) in an eight-team tournament format.

Year Seed1981 ............ 101982 ............ 101985 ............ 121987 ............. 31988 ............. 21989 ............. 81991 ............. 61993 ............. 92002 ............. 32003 ............. 2

Year Seed2004 ............. 32005 ............. 92006 ............. 52007 ............. 32008 ............. 42009 ............. 12010 ............. 32011 ............. 12013 ............. 82014 ............. 9

Seed App. GP W L1 2 6 4 22 2 5 3 23 5 13 8 54 1 2 1 15 1 2 1 16 1 2 1 17 - - - -8 2 2 0 29 3 4 1 310 2 3 1 211 - - - -12 1 1 0 113 - - - -14 - - - -15 - - - -16 - - - -Total *20 40 20 20

*Note: seeds were not used for Pitt’sfirst five NCAA Tournamentappearances.

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GAME RECORDS Minutes: 45, Sean Miller, vs. Vanderbilt, 3/

20/88; Julius Page vs. Kent State, 3/21/02.

Points: 34, Billy Knight vs. Furman, 3/14/74; John Riser vs. Notre Dame, 3/16/57.

Rebounds: 20, Jerome Lane vs.Vanderbilt, 3/20/88.

Assists: 11, Brandin Knight vs. Marquette,3/27/03.

Field Goals Made: 16, John Riser vs.Kentucky, 3/15/57.

Field Goals Attempted: 33, Don Hennonvs. Miami, Ohio, 3/11/58.

Field Goal Percentage (10+ FGM): .789(10-13), Charles Smith vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/87.

Field Goal Percentage (less than 10FGM): 1.000, DeJuan Blair (9-9) vs.Villanova, 3/28/09; Aaron Gray (6-6) vs.Kent State, 3/17/06; Ronald Ramon (6-6)vs. Kent State, 3/17/06; Chevon Troutman(5-5) vs. Central Florida, 3/19/04.

Free Throws Made: 16, John Riser, vs.Kentucky, 3/15/57.

Free Throws Attempted: 17, John Riservs. Kentucky, 3/15/57.

Free Throw Percentage (less than 10FTA): 1.000, Calvin Sheffield (8-8) vs. NewYork, 3/11/63.

Free Throw Percentage (at least 10 FTA):.941, John Riser (16-17) vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57; .909, Billy Knight (10-11) vs.Furman, 3/14/74.

Three-Point FG Made: 6, Ashton Gibbs vs.UNC Asheville, 3/17/11.

Three-Point FG Attempted: 13, AshtonGibbs vs. Xavier, 3/21/10.

Three-Point FG Percentage (at least 43FGmade): .667, Ashton Gibbs (6-9) vs.UNC Asheville, 3/17/11; Ronald Ramon (4-6) vs. Wright State, 3/15/07; Tom Glover(4-6) vs. Georgia, 3/14/91; Julius Page (4-6) vs. Central Connecticut State, 3/15/02.

Offensive Rebounds: 8, DeJuan Blair vs.Xavier, 3/26/09; Sam Clancy vs. Idaho, 3/13/81.

Steals: 5, Sam Clancy vs. North Carolina,3/15/81; Daryl Shepherd vs. LouisianaTech, 3/14/85; Brandin Knight vs. CentralConnecticut State, 3/15/02, vs. Indiana, 3/23/03; Jermaine Dixon vs. Oakland, 3/19/10.

Turnovers: 7, Dwayne Wallace vs. NorthCarolina, 3/15/81.

Blocked Shots: 5, Aaron Gray vs. KentState, 3/17/06.

FULL NCAA TOURNAMENT Games Played: 4, many players in 2009. Minutes: 154, Sam Young, 2009. Points: 93, Sam Young, 2009. Scoring Average: 26.0, Charles Smith,

1988. Rebounds: 55, DeJuan Blair, 2009. Rebound Average: 18.5, Jerome Lane,

1988. Assists: 26, Levance Fields, 2009. Assists Average: 7.33, Brandin Knight,

2003. Field Goals Made: 33, Sam Young, 2009. Field Goals Attempted: 73, Don Hennon,

1957. Field Goal Percentage: .875, Levon

Kendall (7-8), 2006. Free Throws Made: 17, Don Hennon,

1957. Free Throws Attempted: 19, Don Hennon,

1957; Brad Wanamaker, 2010. Free Throw Percentage: .938, Sam Young

(15-16), 2009. Three Point Field Goals Made: 12,

Levance Fields, 2009. Three Point Field Goals Attempted: 25,

Sam Young, 2009. Three Point Field Goal Percentage: .700,

Ashton Gibbs, 2011. Steals: 8, DeJuan Blair, 2009. Turnovers: 13, Sam Young, 2009. Blocked Shots: 7, Aaron Gray, 2007. Blocked Shot Average: 2.33, Aaron Gray,

2007.

INDIVIDUAL-CAREER Games Played: 11, Sam Young, Levance

Fields, 2006-09. Games Started: 9, Julius Page, 2002-04;

Jaron Brown, 2002-04. Minutes: 339, Levance Fields, 2006-09. Points: 177, Sam Young, 2006-09. Scoring Average: 25.8, Don Hennon,

1957-58. Rebounds: 72, DeJuan Blair, 2006-09. Rebound Average: 15.5, Jerome Lane,

1987-88. Assists: 55, Levance Fields, 2006-09. Field Goals Made: 63, Sam Young, 2006-

09. Field Goals Attempted: 130, Sam Young,

2006-09. Field Goal Percentage: .544, Chevon

Troutman (37-68), 2002-04. Free Throws Made: 36, Sam Young,

2006-09. Free Throws Attempted: 65, Sam Young,

2006-09. Free Throw Percentage: .875, Don Hennon

(21-24), 1957-58. Three Point FG Made: 22, Levance Fields,

2006-09. Three Point FG Attempted: 54, Levance

Fields, 2006-09. Three Point FG Pct.: .458, Gilbert Brown

(11-24), 2008-11. Steals: 19, Chevon Troutman, 2002-05. Turnovers: 28, Levance Fields, 2006-09. Blocked Shots: 14, Sam Young, 2006-09.

GAME RECORDS Minutes: 225, Virginia Commonwealth, 3/

17/07, Kent State, 3/21/02. Points: 108, vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/

88. Least Points: 26, vs. North Carolina, 3/21/

41. Rebounds: 50, vs. UNC-Asheville, 3/17/

11; vs. Oral Roberts, 3/20/08. Assists: 29, vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/

88.

Field Goals Made: 38, vs. Pepperdine, 3/12/82; vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/87.

Field Goals Attempted: 79, vs. Pepperdine,3/12/82.

Best Field Goal Percentage: .674, vs.Kent State (31-46), 3/17/06.

Worst Field Goal Percentage: .327 vs.Michigan State (17-52), 3/22/08.

Three Point FG Made: 11, vs. OklahomaState, 3/22/09.

Three Point FG Attempted: 28, vs.Oklahoma State, 3/22/09.

Three-Point Percentage (at least 153FGA): .563, vs. Wagner (9-16), 3/21/03.

Free Throws Made: 26, vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57.

Free Throws Attempted: 36, vs. Oakland,3/19/10.

Free Throw Percentage: .947 (18-19) vs.Michigan State, 3/22/08.

Personal Fouls: 31, vs. N.C. State, 3/16/74.

Disqualifications: 3, vs. Ball State, 3/16/89; vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57.

Steals: 14, vs. Wagner, 3/21/03. Most Turnovers: 22, vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/

87. Least Turnovers: 3, vs. Colorado, 3/20/14. Blocked Shots: 7, vs. Kent State, 3/17/06;

vs. Louisiana Tech, 3/14/85.

FULL NCAA TOURNAMENT Games: 4 in 2009. Minutes: 800 in 2009. Points: 292 in 2009. Scoring Margin: 15.0 in 2003. Rebounds: 160 in 2009. Assists: 57 in 2009. Field Goals Made: 99 in 2009. Field Goals Attempted: 229 in 2009. Field Goal Percentage: .540 (87-161) in

2003. Free Throws Made: 67 in 2009. Free Throws Attempted: 97 in 2009. Three Point FG Made: 27 in 2009. Three Point FG Attempted: 80 in 2009. Steals: 29 in 2003. Turnovers: 52 in 2009. Blocked Shots: 15 in 2007.

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS Minutes: 44, Andrew Mitchell, Kent State,

3/21/02. Points: 37, Barry Kramer, New York, 3/11/

63. Rebounds: 16, Bob Williams, New York, 3/

11/63. Assists: 11, Drafton Davis, Marist, 3/13/

87. Field Goals Made: 13, Barry Kramer, New

York, 3/11/63. Field Goals Attempted: 23, Courtney

Pigrom, East Tennessee State, 3/20/09;Barry Kramer, New York, 3/11/63.

Field Goal Percentage: .857, AntwaanJamison (6-7), Kansas, 3/16/91.

Free Throws Made: 12, Johnny Cox,Kentucky, 3/15/57.

Free Throws Attempted: 16, KeithBenson, Oakland, 3/19/10.

Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, AaronAfflalo (10-10), UCLA, 3/22/07; MalcolmArmstead (9-9), Wichita State, 3/21/13;Tommy Burleson (8-8), N.C. State, 3/16/74; Terry Brown, Kansas, 3/16/91.

Three Point FG Made: 8, Brad Soucie,Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88; 7, ShelvinMack, Butler, 3/19/11.

Three Point FG Attempted: 14, BradSoucie, Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88.

Three Point FG Percentage: 1.000, JoshGrant, UCLA (3-3), 3/19/93.

Offensive Rebounds: 7, Lawrence Wright,Bradley, 3/19/06; David Johnson,Oklahoma, 3/15/87.

Steals: 5, Tekele Cotton, Wichita State, 3/21/13; Byron Eaton, Oklahoma State, 3/22/

09; Phil Hapson, Idaho, 3/13/81; AndrewMitchell, Kent State, 3/21/02.

Turnovers: 7, Kreg Owens, Idaho, 3/13/81;Matt Doherty, North Carolina, 3/15/81.

Blocked Shots: 5, Kenny Frease, Xavier,3/26/09.

TEAM GAME RECORDS Minutes: 225, Virginia Commonwealth, 3/

17/07, Kent State, 3/21/02. Most Points: 100, North Carolina State, 3/

16/74. Least Points: 20, North Carolina, 3/21/41. Rebounds: 60, North Carolina State, 3/16/

74. Assists: 20, Pepperdine, 3/12/82. Field Goals Made: 37, North Carolina

State, 3/16/74; 36, Pepperdine, 3/12/82;Oklahoma, 3/15/87.

Field Goals Attempted: 82, Oklahoma, 3/15/87.

Best Field Goal Percentage: .600,Pepperdine, 3/12/82.

Worst Field Goal Percentage: .310,California, 3/17/02.

Free Throws Made: 37, Morehead State,3/11/57.

Free Throws Attempted: 54, MoreheadState, 3/11/57.

Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, OklahomaState (12-12), 3/22/09; .957, Villanova(22-23), 3/28/09; .885, UCLA (23-26), 3/22/07.

Three Point FG Made: 12, Butler, 3/19/11;Oklahoma State, 3/22/09.

Three Point FG Attempted: 28, OklahomaState, 3/22/09.

Three Point FG Percentage: .550, Utah(11-20), 3/19/93.

Three Point FG Pct. (at least 15 3FGA):.550, Utah (11-20), 3/19/93.

Personal Fouls: 26, Oklahoma, 3/15/87. Steals: 13, Oklahoma, 3/15/87. Most Turnovers: 25, Furman, 3/14/74. Least Turnovers: 6, Butler, 3/19/11;

Vanderbilt, 3/20/88. Blocked Shots: 7, Xavier, 3/26/09.

NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDSINDIVIDUAL RECORDS

TEAM RECORDS

OPPONENT RECORDS

Jerome Lane holds Pitt NCAA Tournamentrecords for most rebounds in a game (20) andcareer rebound average (14.3 in 1987-88).

Opponent App. W LAuburn Hills, Mich. 1 1 1Boise, Idaho 1 0 1Boston, Mass. 2 3 1Buffalo, N.Y. 1 2 0Columbus, Ohio 1 1 0Denver, Colo. 1 1 1Dayton, Ohio 1 2 0East Rutherford, N.J. 1 0 1El Paso, Texas 1 1 1Evanston, Ill. 1 0 1Indianapolis, Ind. 1 0 1Lexington, Ky. 2 0 3Lincoln, Neb. 1 1 1Louisville, Ky. 1 1 1Madison, Wis. 1 1 1Milwaukee, Wis. 2 3 1Minneapolis, Minn. 1 0 1Morgantown, W.Va. 1 1 0Nashville, Tenn. 1 0 1Orlando, Fla. 1 1 1Philadelphia, Pa. 1 0 1Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 2 0Pullman, Wash. 1 0 1Raleigh, N.C. 1 1 1Salt Lake City, Utah 1 0 1San Jose, Calif. 1 0 1Tucson, Ariz. 1 1 1Tulsa, Okla. 1 0 1Washington, D.C. 1 1 1Totals 32 24 26

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6-Pitt 76, 12-Georgia 68 (OT)Louisville, Ky. (3/14/91)

With an overtime win, Pitt advances to the NCAATournament Second Round for the third time in thelast five seasons at Freedom Hall. Georgiaoutscores Pitt 17-4 in the first six minutes of thesecond half to take a 46-36 lead, but the Panthersbattle back as reserve Tim Glover comes off thebench to hit four 3-pointers in a five-minute spanwhich helps tie the game at 55-55. With 24 secondsto go, Jason Matthews swishes a key 3-pointer tosend the game into overtime, 66-66. In overtime,Sean Miller hits four consecutive free throws asPitt outscores Georgia 10-2 to clinch the win. BrianShorter had 23 points and 13 rebounds and Gloverfinishes with 12 points on 4-6 3-point shooting.

3-Kansas 77, 6-Pitt 66Louisville, Ky. (3/16/91)

Jason Matthews scores 17 points and BrianShorter is held to six points and three rebounds ina 10-point loss to the Jayhawks. Kansas uses a12-3 second half run to take control of the game.Pitt shoots 38.2 percent from the floor and isoutrebounded 37-27. Kansas advances all the wayto the national championship game.

1993 • FIRST ROUND

8-Utah 86, 9-Pitt 65Nashville, Tenn. (3/19/93)

Utah shoots 52 percent from the floor and usesa flurry of three 3-pointers before halftime to defeatthe Panthers. Chris McNeal has 15 points, EricMobley has 14 points and seven rebounds andJerry McCullough registers seven points and sevenassists in the loss. Phil Dixon scores 22 points forthe Rick Majerus-coached Utes.

2002 • SWEET SIXTEEN

3-Pitt 71, 14-Central Connecticut State 54Pittsburgh, Pa. (3/15/02)

Playing in front of a sellout hometown MellonArena crowd of 17,015, the Panthers use a secondhalf rally and a 42-22 rebounding advantage totake a comfortable 40-27 lead in advancing to theSecond Round. Brandin Knight (17 points, nineassists) and Julius Page (16 points, four 3-pointers)pace the Panthers.

3-Pitt 63, 6-California 50Pittsburgh, Pa. (3/17/02)

Using suffocating defense and timely shooting,Pitt advances to the NCAA Regional semifinals forthe first time in 28 years as it uses a 16-0 secondhalf run to take control. During the rally, Pitt holdsCalifornia scoreless for nine minutes. Julius Pageprovides the spark with 17 points including three3-pointers.

10-Kent State 78, 3-Pitt 73 (OT)Lexington, Ky. (3/21/02)

Field goals by Julius Page and Brandin Knightsends the game into overtime after Pitt trails byfour points with two minutes to go. In overtime, Pittleads 71-70 with 1:11 remaining, but TrevorHuffman’s layup gives KSU the lead for good. TheGolden Flashes then convert all six free throwattempts over the final minute. Page and Knightfinish with 18 points apiece for Pitt. Antonio Gatesleads Kent State with a game-high 22 points.

1941 • FINAL FOUR

Pitt 26, North Carolina 20Madison, Wis. (3/21/41)

Claire Malarkey scores a team-high sevenpoints and H.C. “Doc” Carlson’s Panthers rallyfrom a 12-8 halftime deficit. Pitt outscores the TarHeels 18-8 in the second half to make its first andonly NCAA Final Four appearance.

Wisconsin 36, Pitt 30Madison, Wis. (3/22/41)

Captain Eddie Straloski’s long shots for 12points weren’t enough to hold off the Badgers,who trailed 18-14 at halftime. Wisconsin pulls outthe win thanks to a double-digit performance fromBig Ten MVP Gene Englund (11 points) and eventualNCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player JohnKrotz (10). The Madison atmosphere proves to bethe difference as Pitt opened its season with a 36-34 victory against Wisconsin.

1957 • SECOND ROUND

Pitt 86, Morehead State 85Columbus, Ohio (3/11/57)

Little used reserve John Laneve converts alayup with 31 seconds left to provide the winningpoints for Bob Timmons’ Panthers. It was Laneve’sonly two points of the tournament. Don Hennon’s31 points (11 FG, 9-11 FT) and John Riser’s 20 leadPitt. Seven players fouled out of the game, 56personal fouls were called and the two teamscombine for 69-96 free throw shooting.

Kentucky 98, Pitt 92Lexington, Ky. (3/15/57)

John Riser’s 30 points and Don Hennon’s 24weren’t enough as the Panthers come up short,98-92 against Adolph Rupp’s No. 3 ranked KentuckyWildcats in the Midwest Region. Kentucky took a50-42 halftime lead and never looked back.

Notre Dame 86, Pitt 85Lexington, Ky. (3/16/57)

In a consolation game before 12,300 at MemorialColiseum, John Riser scores a career-high andPitt NCAA Tournament record 34 points on 14-22shooting. An All-NCAA Mideast Regional selection,Riser concludes Pitt’s three-game NCAATournament ranked second among tourneyparticipants in scoring (28.0 ppg.). Pitt’s Don Hennonalso finishes with 20 points. Three Notre Dameplayers score 20 or more points: John McCarthy(23), John Smyth (22 points/23 rebounds) and TomHawkins (21). All five starters play the entire gamefor Notre Dame.

1958 • FIRST ROUND

Miami, Ohio 82, Pitt 77Evanston, Ill. (3/11/58)

Julius Pegues scores a career-high 31 pointsand Don Hennon adds 28 in the Mideast Region.Miami’s Wayne Embry finishes with 21 points.Miami, Ohio overcomes a four-point halftime deficitin advancing to the NCAA Tournament SecondRound.

1963 • FIRST ROUND

New York Univ. 93, Pitt 83Philadelphia, Pa. (3/11/58)

The one-two punch of Barry Kramer (37 points)and Happy Hairston (29) lead the Violets to a 93-83win over the Panthers in the East Region at thePhiladelphia Palestra. Pitt’s Calvin Sheffield scores20 points followed by Ben Jinks’ 17 and DaveRoman’s 16. NYU outrebounds Pitt 43-27.

1985 • FIRST ROUND

5-Louisiana Tech 78, 12-Pitt 54Tulsa, Okla. (3/14/85)

With Charles Smith limping around on an injuredleft foot, Pitt couldn’t stand up against the taller andstronger Bulldogs in the Midwest Region.Louisiana Tech (28-2) tallies 24 offensive reboundsand outrebounds Pitt 56-26. Future NBA star KarlMalone finishes with nine points and 10 reboundsfor the Bulldogs. Reserve Daryl Shepherd pacesPitt with 18 points.

1987 • SECOND ROUND

3-Pitt 93, 14-Marist 68Tucson, Ariz. (3/13/87)

Charles Smith and Demetreus Gore eachcontribute 22 points in a 25-point West Regionvictory against the Rik Smits-led Red Foxes.

6-Oklahoma 96, 3-Pitt 93Tucson, Ariz. (3/15/87)

Charles Smith and Rod Brookin each contribute23 points and Jerome Lane adds 14 points and 13rebounds in the loss to the Sooners, who led by asmany as 16 points in the first half and by 10 points(51-41) at halftime. Oklahoma’s Tim McCallisterfinishes with a game-high 28 points (4-8 3FG) andHarvey Grant adds 18.

1988 • SECOND ROUND

2-Pitt 108, 15-Eastern Michigan 90Lincoln, Neb. (3/18/88)

The Panthers shoot a scorching 63 percent fromthe floor and scored their most points in an NCAATournament game as Charles Smith registers 31and 12 rebounds, Demetreus Gore scores aseason-high 24 points and Jerome Lane finisheswith 22 points, 17 rebounds and eight assists. Pittoutrebounds EMU 43-20 and registers 31 assistson 43 field goals.

7-Vanderbilt 80, 2-Pitt 74 (OT)Lincoln, Neb. (3/20/88)

Barry Goheen’s 3-pointer in the final secondsof regulation sends the contest into overtime asthe Commodores go on to upset the heavily favoredand No. 2 seeded Panthers. Goheen, who hit two 3-pointers in the final 20 seconds of regulation,finishes with 22 points, while Barry Booker adds16 for the Commodores. All-American CharlesSmith leads the Panthers with 21 points and 10rebounds and Jerome Lane grabs a Pitt NCAATournament all-time high 20 rebounds. Both playtheir last game in a Pitt uniform.

1989 • FIRST ROUND

9-Ball State 68, 8-Pitt 64Indianapolis, Ind. (3/10/89)

Coached by Rick Majerus, Ball State jumps outto an early 21-8 lead and never trails in raising itsseason record to 29-2. Jason Matthews leads Pittwith 23 points on 5-9 3-point shooting. The HoosierDome attendance of 37,242 marks the largest crowdever to attend a Pitt game. Paris McCurdy leads theCardinals with 18 points. It is Pitt’s thirdconsecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.

1974 • ELITE EIGHT

Pitt 54, Saint Joseph’s 42Morgantown, W.Va. (3/9/74)

In a defensive battle, Mickey Martin’s 12 points,Billy Knight’s 11 and Keith Starr’s 10 carry the 24-3 Panthers in the first round. Pitt limits SaintJoseph’s to 16 first half points and 36.4 percent(16-44) shooting for the game.

Pitt 81, Furman 78Raleigh, N.C. (3/14/74)

Billy Knight regains his shooting touch to score34 points and Kirk Bruce converts 6-9 shots andfinishes with 12 points in the East Region semifinals.Knight’s 34 points matches Pitt’s school scoringrecord for an NCAA Tournament game. He hits 12-20 field goals and 11-12 free throws. The Panthersadvance to the Elite Eight for the first time since thetournament expanded to 32 teams.

North Carolina State 100, Pitt 72Raleigh, N.C. (3/16/74)

Not even Pitt’s storied amoeba defense couldslow down the No. 1 Wolfpack, which defeats thePanthers 100-72 despite the loss of All-AmericanDavid Thompson to a head injury in a first half fall.Holding a six-point halftime lead, N.C. State (28-1)outscores Pitt 53-31 in the second half. The heavilyfavored Wolfpack roster features 7-foot-4 TomBurleson, 5-7 Monte Towe and 6-8 Phil Spence.Burleson contributes 26 points and 12 rebounds,Spence finishes with 10 points and 14 reboundsand Towe adds 19 points and six assists. NorthCarolina State went on to win the nationalchampionship. Pitt’s Billy Knight finishes with 19points and 10 rebounds.

1981 • SECOND ROUND

10-Pitt 70, 7-Idaho 69 (OT)El Paso, Texas (3/13/81)

Dwayne Wallace’s leaning 15-footer with threeseconds left in overtime lifts Roy Chipman’sPanthers past the Vandals in the West Region. PIttoutscores Idaho 9-8 in the overtime period. SamClancy’s 22 points (9-15 FG) and 13 rebounds andWallace’s 20 points lead Pitt. Pitt makes its firstNCAA Tournament appearance in eight seasonsafter winning the Eastern 8 Tournament title. TheRPI, a computer rating system is used for the firsttime that season as a factor in making at-largeselections.

2-North Carolina 74, 10-Pitt 57El Paso, Texas (3/15/81)

Pitt storms out to an early nine-point lead butthe Tar Heels roar back behind James Worthy’s 21points and Sam Perkins’ 19 to win the West Regionsemifinal. North Carolina leads by 11 points athalftime and shot 58.7 percent from the floor (27-46). Pitt’s Carlton Neverso scores 17 points andSam Clancy adds 16.

1982 • FIRST ROUND

7-Pepperdine 99, 10-Pitt 88Pullman, Wash. (3/12/82)

Big man Orlando Phillips scores 27 points (11-14 FG) and guard Boot Bond contributes 24 as theWaves win their 15th consecutive game with avictory against the Panthers in the West Region.Pitt reserve Darrell Gissendanner came off thebench for 20 points while Dwayne Wallace (sevenassists) and Clyde Vaughan each add 17 points.

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2-Pitt 87, 15-Wagner 61Boston, Mass. (3/21/03)

Pitt takes control with an 11-point first half leadand cruises to a 26-point win, its largest-ever inthe school’s NCAA Tournament history. Pitt shoots56 percent from the floor and opens the secondhalf with an 18-3 run. Seven Panthers score atleast eight points led by Donatas Zavackas’ 16points and seven rebounds.

2-Pitt 74, 7-Indiana 52Boston, Mass. (3/23/03)

Pitt advances to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen forthe second consecutive year as Jaron Brownscores a career-high 20 points and pulls downeight rebounds. Pitt uses a 9-0 run before halftimeto take a 31-21 lead. Brandin Knight (17 points),Julius Page (13) and Chevon Troutman (10) allcontribute key performances.

3-Marquette 77, 2-Pitt 74Minneapolis, Minn. (3/27/03)

Marquette ends Pitt’s 11-game win streak as itbuilds a lead and fends off a late Pitt rally for thewin. Pitt rallies back from an 11-point deficit towithin one point (75-74), but it is not enough asMarquette’s Scott Merritt converts two free throwsfor its three point lead. Dwyane Wade scores 22points for Marquette (including 20 in the secondhalf), while Brandin Knight leads Pitt with 16 pointsand 11 assists.

2004 • SWEET SIXTEEN

3-Pitt 53, 14-Central Florida 44Milwaukee, Wis. (3/19/04)

A closely contested game featuring two of thenation’s top defensive squads sees Pitt use a 13-2 run over a seven minute second half span to gaincontrol. Pitt shoots a season-low 29 percent fromthe floor but limits UCF to 31 percent shooting (16-52). Carl Krauser scores 20 points (9-10 FT),Chevon Troutman adds 13 points and Chris Taftregisters 16 rebounds.

3-Pitt 59, 6-Wisconsin 55Milwaukee, Wis. (3/21/04)

Before a pro-Wisconsin crowd at the BradleyCenter, No. 3 seeded Pitt wins an emotional andhard fought contest in a hostile environment. Aftertrailing by four points, Pitt takes control of the gamewith a 7-0 run using Chris Taft’s offensive rebounddunk, Julius Page’s steal and layup and ChevonTroutman’s 3-point play. Carl Krauser leads Pittwith 16 points, Page adds 12 and Troutman grabsa career-high 14 boards.

2-Oklahoma State 63, 3-Pitt 51East Rutherford, N.J. (3/25/04)

Pitt’s third straight NCAA Sweet Sixteenappearance is cut short as No. 2 seeded OklahomaState uses a late 9-0 second half rally to advanceto the regional final. Tony Allen scores 23 pointsfor OSU while Carl Krauser paces Pitt with 15.

2005 • FIRST ROUND

8-Pacific 79, 9-Pitt 71Boise, Idaho (3/17/05)

Pacific takes advantage of Pitt’s slow start totake a 15-point halftime lead. Carl Krauser ralliesPitt in the second half as he scores 25 of his game-high 27 points, but the Panthers couldn’t overcomethe deficit. It is Pitt’s first First Round loss in fouryears.

2006 • SECOND ROUND

5-Pitt 79, 12-Kent State 64Auburn Hills, Mich. (3/17/06)

In a rematch of the 2002 NCAA Regional game,Pitt shoots an NCAA Tournament best 67.4 percent(31-46) from the floor. Pitt builds a 40-27 halftimelead after it shoots 68 percent in the first half. SixPanthers reach double figures, led by Aaron Gray’s17 points and 13 rebounds and Ronald Ramon’s 16points (10 in the first half).

13-Bradley 72, 5-Pitt 66Auburn Hills, Mich. (3/19/06)

Patrick O’Bryant (28 points), Marcus Somerville(18 points) and Lawrence Wright (14 points) paceNo. 13 seed Bradley. Led by a career-high 18points from Levance Fields, Pitt could not overcomea 14-point second half deficit. Bradley, which putstogether a 19-4 second half run, converts a perfect14-14 free throws in the game’s final 2:26.

2007 • SWEET SIXTEEN

3-Pitt 79, 14-Wright State 58Buffalo, N.Y. (3/15/07)

Pitt hits 10 3-pointers and leads by as many as25 points in the second half to defeat the Raiders.Ronald Ramon scores 14 points on four 3-pointers.Pitt’s bench outscores Wright State’s 36-15.

3-Pitt 84, 11-Virginia Commonwealth 79 (OT)Buffalo, N.Y. (3/17/07)

After trailing by 19 points with 12:11 to go, VCUbattles back to send the game into overtime.Levance Fields sparks Pitt in overtime, hitting aclutch 3-pointer, followed by a Ronald Ramon 3-pointer to give the Panthers the lead. Sam Young’slayup with 52 seconds left sends the game intoovertime. Young paces Pitt with 15 points.

2-UCLA 64, 3-Pitt 55San Jose, Calif. (3/22/07)

UCLA converts 23-26 free throws and leadsthe entire game to defeat Pitt. The matchup featuresJamie Dixon against former Pitt head coach BenHowland. Pitt shoots just 36 percent from the floor.

2008 • SECOND ROUND

4-PItt 82, 13-Oral Roberts 63Denver, Colo. (3/20/08)

Pitt uses an 18-0 run to take a 34-15 first halfadvantage and leads by 23 at halftime. With four 3-pointers, Levance Fields scores a season-high 23points and dishes out seven assists. Pitt grabs anNCAA Tournament record 50 rebounds andoutrebounds Oral Roberts 50-33.

5-Michigan State 65, 4-Pitt 54Denver, Colo. (3/22/08)

In a physical contest, Michigan State uses alate second half run to register the win. Pitt erasesa 40-30 lead with a 14-2 run to take a 44-42 leadon a Sam Young layup, but MSU counters with a10-2 run. Drew Neitzel (21 points, five 3-pointers)and Kalin Lucas (19 points) key the Spartans.Levance Fields scores 19 and Sam Young finisheswith 15 to pace Pitt.

2009 • ELITE EIGHT

1-PItt 72, 16-East Tennessee State 62Dayton, Ohio (3/20/09)

In a closely contested game, Pitt builds an eight-point lead with 1:16 to go to secure the win. DeJuanBlair (27 pts./16 reb.) and Sam Young (14 pts./13reb.) both tally double-doubles in the game. Pittputs ETSU away on a Young 3-pointer, a LevanceFields layup and an Ashton Gibbs 3-pointer.

1-Pitt 84, 8-Oklahoma State 76Dayton, Ohio (3/20/09)

In a competitive game, both teams combine for18 3-pointers and 98 first half points, but Pitt finallypulls away in the end. Sam Young’s 32-pointperformance leads the Panthers as they advanceto NCAA Sweet Sixteen play for the fifth time ineight years. Levance Fields gives Pitt the lead forgood with a 3-pointer late in the game. Young’s 32points are the most scored by a Pitt player in NCAATournament action since 1974.

1-Pitt 60, 4-Xavier 55Boston, Mass. (3/26/09)

Levance Fields hits a go-ahead 3-pointer with53 seconds left, then converts a steal into a layupwith 24 seconds to give Pitt the win. After trailingby eight points at halftime, Pitt scores the secondhalf’s first nine points and forces XU into missingeach of its first nine second half shots. Youngcontributes 19 points. Pitt advances to its firstNCAA Regional Final and Elite Eight since 1974.

3-Villanova 78, 1-Pitt 76Boston, Mass. (3/26/09)

In one of the most exciting NCAA Tournamentgames of all-time, Scottie Reynolds drives a half-length of the floor and converts a layup at the buzzerto give Villanova a 78-76 win. Villanova converts22-23 free throws. Sam Young finishes with 28points and DeJuan Blair adds 20 points and 10rebounds. Blair registers double-doubles in all fourNCAA Tournament games while Young averages23.3 points over the four-game tourney.

2010 • SECOND ROUND

3-Pitt 89, 14-Oakland 66Milwaukee, Wis. (3/19/10)

Six Pitt players reach double figures as Pittshoots 53.6 percent (30-56) and uses a 19-2 runearly in the game to secure its eighth NCAATournament First Round win in the last nine years.Gilbert Brown and Jermaine Dixon each score 17points.

6-Xavier 71, 3-Pitt 68Milwaukee, Wis. (3/21/10)

Xavier takes advantage of a 16-0 first half runto take control, but Pitt uses a 12-0 run to rally backfrom a 50-37 second half deficit. Pitt trailed by onepoint (50-49), and had a chance to tie on the finalplay, but the Panthers miss two 3-point attempts.Xavier’s Jordan Crawford finishes with 27 points(9-15 FG). Ashton Gibbs (19 points) and BradWanamaker (16 pts/10 reb.) lead Pitt. Gibbs hitsfour 3-pointers and scores 18 points in the firsthalf alone.

2011 • THIRD ROUND

1-Pitt 74, 16-UNC Asheville 51Washington, D.C. (3/17/11)

Ashton Gibbs converts a Pitt NCAA Tournamentgame record six 3-pointers and finishes with 26points in leading No. 1 seed Pitt to a second roundvictory. The Panthers use a key 7-0 second halfrun to secure the win. Gibbs scores 20 of his 26points in the second half. Pitt outrebounds UNC-Asheville 50-27.

8-Butler 71, 1-Pitt 70Washington, D.C. (3/19/10)

Butler’s Matt Howard converts a go-ahead freethrow after he was fouled with 0.8 seconds left.Trailing 70-69, Pitt has a chance to win with 1.4seconds to go, but converts 1-2 free throws. Aftergrabbing the rebound on the second attempt,Howard goes to the free throw line after he wasfouled. Pitt rallies back from a nine point deficitwith an 11-0 run and leads by as many as fivepoints with 10:37 left. Butler’s Andrew Smith givesthe Bulldogs a 70-69 lead with three seconds to goon a layup. Gilbert Brown leads the way for Pittwith 24 points while Butler’s Shelvin Mack hits 7-12 3-pointers and scores a game-high 30 points.

2013 • SECOND ROUND

9-Wichita State 73, 8-Pitt 55Salt Lake City, Utah (3/21/13)

Malcolm Armstead (22 points) and CleanthonyEarly (21) pace Wichita State as the Shockers takeadvantage of a flagrant foul call in building a five-point halftime advantage. Wichita State hits 33 of41 free throw attempts in the game. Led by StevenAdams’ double-double of 13 points and 11rebounds, Pitt converts just 5.9 percent (1-17) ofits 3-point attempts and the two teams combine for3-37 3-point shooting. Wichita State advances tothe Final Four.

2014 • THIRD ROUND

9-Pitt 77, 8-Colorado 48Orlando, Fla. (3/20/14)

Pitt registers a 29-point victory, its all-timelargest NCAA Tournament win, as it defeatsColorado 77-48 in Orlando, Fla. From tipoff, thePanthers took a 13-0 lead, then extend it to 23-5and 46-18 at halftime. Talib Zanna scored 16 of hisgame-high 18 points in the first half as Pitt converts62.1 percent (18-29) of its first half shots. Pittcommits a Jamie Dixon Era and NCAA Tournamentlow three turnovers in the contest. Cameron Wrightand Lamar Patterson contribute 11 and 10 pointsapiece for Pitt.

1-Florida 61, 9-Pitt 45Orlando, Fla. (3/22/14)

No. 1 ranked and No. 1 overall seed Floridaclaims a 61-45 win over Pitt before a pro-Gatorcrowd at the Amway Center. Following a tight, slow-paced first half, Florida guard Scottie Wilbekinswishes a running 3-pointer at the buzzer to giveFlorida a 27-22 halftime lead. In the second half,Florida uses a 7-0 run to take a commanding 10-point lead (34-24) with 16:01 left in the game.Wilbekin leads all scorers with 21 points on ninefield goals. Talib Zanna contributes 10 points forPitt, which shoots just 37 percent from the floor.

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PITT IN THE NATIONAL POLLS

NATIONAL AP RANKING UPONENTERING NCAA TOURNEY

PITT IN THE FINAL POLLS

1973-74: 16-AP, 14-UPI1986-87: 12-AP, 12-UPI, 18-USAToday1987-88: 8-AP, 7-UPI, 13-USAToday2001-02: 9-AP, 9-USA Today2002-03: 4-AP, 8-USA Today2003-04: 9-AP, 7-USA Today2005-06: 16-AP, 16-USA Today2006-07: 12-AP, 10-USA Today2007-08: 17-AP, 18-USA Today2008-09: 4-AP, 6-USA Today2009-10: 18-AP, 20-USA Today2010-11: 4-AP, 12-USA Today2012-13: 20-AP, NR-USA Today

Year AP1974 ............ 131987 ............ 121988 .............. 82002 .............. 92003 .............. 42004 .............. 92005 ............ 22

Year AP2006 ............ 162007 ............ 132008 ............ 172009 .............. 42010 ............ 182011 .............. 32013 ............ 20

PITT IN THEPRESEASON POLLS

HIGHEST NATIONALRANKINGS

The Associated Press poll began in 1948-49.The AP poll is voted upon by a group ofwriters nationwide. The United PressInternational poll began in 1950-51 seasonand was chosen by coaches nationwide. TheUPI poll was replaced by the ESPN/USA Todaypoll in 1992-93.

PITT IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS

No. Poll, Date1 AP-Jan. 5, 20091 ESPN/USA Today-Jan. 5, 20091 AP-Jan. 12, 20091 ESPN/USA Today-Jan. 12, 20091 AP-Feb. 23, 20091 ESPN/USA Today-Feb. 23.20092 AP-Jan. 24, 20112 ESPN/USA Today-Jan. 24, 20112 AP-March 9, 20092 ESPN/USA Today-Mar. 9, 20092 AP-Dec. 12, 20062 ESPN/USA Today-Dec. 12, 20062 AP-Nov. 28, 20062 AP-Dec. 5, 20062 ESPN/USA Today-Dec. 5, 20062 AP-Dec. 8, 19872 AP-Jan. 5, 19882 AP-Jan. 28, 20032 ESPN/USA Today-Jan. 28, 20032 AP-Jan. 21, 20032 ESPN/USA Today-Jan. 21, 20032 AP-Dec. 24, 20022 ESPN/USA Today-Dec. 31, 20022 AP-Dec. 31, 2002

1986-87: 16-AP, 9-UPI, 7-USA Today/CNN

1987-88: 4-AP, 5-UPI, 3-USA Today/CNN1989-90: 18-AP2002-03: 5-AP, 4-USAToday2003-04: 22-AP, 22-USA Today2004-05: 17-AP, 17-USA Today2006-07: 4-AP, 5-USA Today2007-08: 22-AP, 20-USA Today2008-09: 5-AP, 6-USA Today2010-11: 5-AP, 4-USA Today2011-12: 10-AP, 11-USA Today

First appearance in the national rankings: No. 18 (Dec. 16,1958).

Years that Pittsburgh has been nationally ranked at leastone time: 19 (1958-59, 1973-74, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-90,1991-92, 1992-93, 1998-99, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11,2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14).

First appearance in the AP top-10: No. 10 (Feb. 4, 1974). Highest national ranking: No. 1, six total polls (Jan. 5, 2009,

Jan. 12, 2009, Feb. 23, 2009). Highest preseason national ranking: No. 4 (1987-88, 2002-

03, 2006-07, 2010-11). Highest final ranking: No. 6 (6-ESPN/USA Today, 2008-09

season). Seasons completed as a nationally ranked team: 10 (1973-

74, 1986-87, 1987-88, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2005-06,2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11).

Most consecutive weeks ranked in the AP Poll: 61, threeyears, two months, one day (Jan. 7, 2002-March 7, 2005); 43,three years (Dec. 19, 2005-Feb. 11, 2008); 40, two years (Jan. 4,2009-Dec. 26, 2012); 33, two years (PS-1986-87-March 14-Final, 1987-88).

Most consecutive weeks ranked in the AP top-10: 22(March 3, 2002-March 17, 2004).

Total weeks ranked in top-25 in at least one poll: 264. Total weeks ranked No. 1 in at least one poll: 3. Total weeks ranked in top-5 in at least one poll: 67. Total weeks ranked in top-10 in at least one poll: 120.

1958-59Date AP UPID16 18 --

1973-74Date AP UPIJ15 17 13J22 16 12J29 13 10F5 10 9F12 7 8F19 7 8F26 11 11M5 14 17M12 13 14M18 15 NPM27-Final 16 14

1986-87USAT/

Date AP UPI CNNPreseason 16 9 7D2 12 11 9D9 17 17 --D16 14 13 --D23 14 14 --D30 17 17 --J5 14 15 14J12 18 18 20J19 16 17 --J26 17 19 --F2 13 16 --F9 10 13 --F16 8 8 --F23 9 9 --M2 11 10 --M9-Final 12 12 --

1987-88USAT/

Date AP UPI CNNPreseason 4 5 3D1 4 4 --D8 2 5 --D15 3 3 --D22 3 3 --D29 3 4 --J5 2 2 --J12 6 7 9J19 6 6 --J26 11 11 --F2 9 9 --F9 5 7 --F16 8 8 --F23 6 6 6M1 7 7 --M8 5 5 --M15-Final 8 7 --

1989-90USA

Date AP UPI TodayPreseason 18 18 --N27 18 NR --D5 22 NR --

1990-91USA

Date AP UPI TodayPreseason 12 15 NRN27 13 14 NRD4 11 13 NRD11 15 13 13D18 14 16 14D25 11 11 11J1 11 14 16J8 17 16 16J15 16 14 16J22 17 16 17J29 19 17 25F5 24 NR 25F12 22 NR 23F19 23 NR 22F26 22 NR 22M5 NR NR NR

1991-92USA

Date AP UPI TodayN25 24 21 NRD1 NR 24 NR

1992-93USA

Date AP UPI CNNPreseason NR NR NRJ4 24 NR NRJ11 NR NR NRJ18 20 NR 23J25 13 NR 18F1 15 17 --F8 17 17 --F15 17 15 --F22 25 21 --

1998-99USA

Date AP TodayD1 20 21D8 20 18D15 22 19D22 24 22D29 23 23

2001-02USA

Date AP TodayJ8 23 25J15 NR NRJ22 NR 25J29 21 21F5 NR 21F12 14 16F19 11 10F26 10 8M5 7 7M12 9 7Final 9 9

2002-03USA

Date AP TodayPreseason 5 4N19 5 NPN26 5 5D3 5 4D10 4 3D17 4 3D24 2 2D31 2 2J7 6 5J14 3 3J21 2 2J28 2 2F4 4 4F11 7 7F18 9 9F25 8 8M4 7 7M11 5 5M18 4 4Final - 8

2003-04USA

Date AP TodayPreseason 22 22N25 22 22D2 22 22D9 20 23D16 18 20D23 16 17D31 15 16J6 15 15J13 13 15J20 8 9J27 7 6F3 4 4F10 4 4F17 5 4F24 3 3M2 6 6M9 6 6M16-Final 9 8A6-Final - 7

2004-05USA

Date AP TodayPreseason 17 17N16 17 NPN23 16 15N30 13 14D7 11 12D14 10 10D21 10 7D28 10 7J4 16 12J11 20 18J18 21 17J25 20 18F1 16 15F8 18 15F15 17 15F22 18 17M1 24 24M8 22 23M15-Final ARV ARV

2005-06USA

Date AP TodayPreseason NR NRN15 NR NRN22 NR NRN29 NR NRD6 ARV ARVD13 ARV ARVD19 NR 25D26 NR 23J3 22 20J10 12 11J17 9 9J24 12 10J31 9 9F7 14 13F14 9 9F21 9 10F28 8 9M7 15 16M14 16 16

2006-07USA

Date AP TodayPreseason 4 5N14 4 5N21 3 4N28 2 3

D5 2 2D12 2 2D19 7 7D26 10 11J2 10 10J9 7 7J16 6 6J23 9 9J30 7 7F6 7 6F13 7 5F20 10 8F27 12 12M6 13 11M13 - 10Final 12 10

2007-08USA

Date AP TodayPreseason 22 20N13 19 19N20 17 17N27 14 11D4 12 9D11 11 9D18 11 9D25 6 6J1 13 13J8 20 18J15 15 16J22 13 17J29 18 21F5 21 25F12 22 24F19 ARV ARVF26 ARV ARVM4 ARV ARVM11 ARV ARVM18 17 19Final - 18

2008-09USA

Date AP TodayPreseason 5 6N17 6 6N24 4 4D1 3 3D8 3 3D15 3 3D22 3 3D29 3 3J5 1 1J12 1 1J19 4 4J26 3 3F2 6 5F9 4 4F16 4 4F23 1 1M2 3 4M9 2 2M16 4 4Final - 6

2009-10USA

Date AP TodayPreseason ARV ARVN16 ARV ARVN23 ARV ARVN30 ARV ARVD7 ARV ARVD14 ARV ARVD21 ARV ARVD28 NR NRJ4 23 ARVJ11 16 20

J18 9 11J25 17 17F1 22 21F8 25 23F15 19 21F22 12 16M1 17 18M8 16 16M15 18 16Final 18 20

2010-11USA

Date AP TodayPreseason 5 4N15 5 4N22 5 5N29 3 3D6 3 3D13 8 8D20 6 6D27 6 6J3 5 5J10 5 5J17 5 4J24 2 2J31 4 4F7 4 4F14 4 4F21 4 6F28 4 5M7 3 3M14 4 -A5 - 12

2011-12USA

Date AP TodayPreseason 10 11N14 9 9N21 17 16N28 17 17D5 15 14D12 15 14D19 15 13D26 22 22J2 ARV ARV

2012-13USA

Date AP TodayD24 24 24D31 24 22J7 ARV ARVJ14 ARV NRJ21 ARV ARVJ28 ARV ARVF4 23 25F11 16 17F18 20 22F25 23 ARVM4 20 22M11 17 19M18 20 -Final - ARV

2013-14USA

Date AP TodayJ13 22 21J20 20 19J27 18 17F3 25 22F10 25 23

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(includes all games during season)Year Total Avg. GP1989-90 336,923 11,618 291990-91 343,008 10,394 331991-92 349,949 10,293 341992-93 286,560 10,234 281993-94 256,132 9,486 271994-95 293,480 10,481 281995-96 244,582 9,059 271996-97 325,569 9,866 331997-98 221,864 8,217 271998-99 210,476 7,016 301999-00 181,698 6,489 282000-01 274,870 8,329 332001-02 303,506 8,671 352002-03 426,653 12,929 332003-04 569,699 15,825 362004-05 319,696 11,024 292005-06 413,644 12,534 332006-07 489,703 13,235 372007-08 477,315 12,900 372008-09 433,279 12,035 362009-10 386,824 11,377 342010-11 406,607 11,959 342011-12 417,417 10,703 392012-13 370,245 11,219 332013-14 440,942 12,248 36

Opponent, Date Arena AttendanceDuke, 1/27/14 PEC 12,944Syracuse, 2/12/14 PEC 12,935Syracuse, 1/17/11 PEC 12,925Villanova, 2/21/10 PEC 12,920Connecticut, 3/7/09 PEC 12,908West Virginia, 2/12/10 PEC 12,902West Virginia, 2/24/11 PEC 12,876Villanova, 3/5/11 PEC 12,843Connecticut, 2/15/04 PEC 12,817Louisville, 1/16/10 PEC 12,781Connecticut, 12/27/10 PEC 12,725Providence, 2/25/06 PEC 12,719Georgetown, 1/20/10 PEC 12,677Syracuse, 2/2/13 PEC 12,632Syracuse, 3/29/04 PEC 12,624Cincinnati, 2/5/11 PEC 12,615Notre Dame, 1/24/11 PEC 12,591Notre Dame, 2/18/13 PEC 12,556Villanova, 3/3/13 PEC 12,553South Florida, 2/16/11 PEC 12,519Wake Forest, 1/11/14 PEC 12,515Marquette, 1/12/13 PEC 12,513DePaul, 1/26/13 PEC 12,512Providence, 3/4/10 PEC 12,511St. John’s, 1/28/10 PEC 12,511Connecticut, 1/19/13 PEC 12,510Cincinnati, 12/31/12 PEC 12,510Penn State, 12/3/13 PEC 12,51055 games PEC 12,508

Opponent, Date Location Totalvs. Ball State, 3/16/89 Indianapolis, Ind. 37,242at Syracuse, 2/24/91 Syracuse, N.Y. 32,763at Syracuse 3/6/88 Syracuse, N.Y. 32,492at Syracuse, 1/11/86 Syracuse, N.Y. 32,064at Syracuse, 1/24/04 Syracuse, N.Y. 31,347at Syracuse, 2/25/84 Syracuse, N.Y. 30,356at Syracuse, 2/1/03 Syracuse, N.Y. 30,303at Syracuse, 1/18/14 Syracuse, N.Y. 30,046at Syracuse, 1/23/90 Syracuse, N.Y. 30,023at Syracuse, 1/18/92 Syracuse, N.Y. 29,576vs. Marquette, 3/27/03 Minneapolis, Minn. 28,168at Syracuse, 3/2/97 Syracuse, N.Y. 26,938at Syracuse, 3/1/08 Syracuse, N.Y. 26,632

ATTENDANCE RECORDSTOP SINGLE GAME HOME ATTENDANCE

TOP ON-CAMPUS CROWDS

Opponent, Date Arena AttendanceNorth Carolina, 12/20/93 Civic Arena 17,716Syracuse, 2/5/94 Civic Arena 16,887Syracuse, 2/10/88 Civic Arena 16,798Georgetown, 2/20/88 Civic Arena 16,721Georgetown, 1/27/91 Civic Arena 16,683Syracuse, 2/4/89 Civic Arena 16,669Georgetown, 2/11/89 Civic Arena 16,669Georgetown, 1/8/90 Civic Arena 16,588Georgetown, 1/19/85 Civic Arena 16,532Georgetown, 1/23/91 Civic Arena 16,489Syracuse, 1/7/91 Civic Arena 16,485Georgetown, 1/2/86 Civic Arena 16,290Syracuse, 2/9/87 Civic Arena 16,290Syracuse, 1/3/90 Civic Arena 16,188Georgetown, 1/2/86 Civic Arena 16,046vs. Duquesne, 11/30/11 Consol Energy 15,880Duquesne, 2/15/81 Civic Arena 15,824Duquesne, 2/10/80 Civic Arena 15,728St. John’s, 2/26/90 Civic Arena 15,322North Carolina, 12/20/95 Civic Arena 15,195vs. Tennessee, 12/11/10 Consol Energy 15,166Georgetown, 2/28/93 Civic Arena 15,154Georgetown, 2/20/97 Civic Arena 15,127Syracuse, 1/8/92 Civic Arena 15,112Villanova, 1/2/91 Civic Arena 15,033Syracuse, 2/7/96 Civic Arena 15,016Arizona, 1/27/90 Civic Arena 14,127Syracuse, 1/27/93 Civic Arena 13,863UCLA, 12/30/70 Civic Arena 13,535Duquesne, 1/6/92 Civic Arena 13,525Duquesne, 12/19/92 Civic Arena 13,519Notre Dame, 1/29/97 Civic Arena 13,240Georgetown, 1/24/94 Civic Arena 13,179UCLA, 12/28/92 Civic Arena 13,071

YEARLY HOME ATTENDANCE AVERAGE

YEAR-BY-YEAR TOTAL ATTENDANCE

TOP SINGLE GAME ATTENDANCE

DID YOU KNOW?Pitt ranked among the nation’s top-five schools inattendance increase in two consecutive seasons: 2001-02 and 2002-03. With its move to the Petersen EventsCenter, the Panthers finished second nationally inattendance increase in 2002-03 at plus-4,129.

Year Total Avg. GP1977-78 45,759 3,520 131978-79 40,443 3,111 131979-80 52,668 3,762 141980-81 48,930 3,495 141981-82 34,752 2,896 121982-83 71,064 5,076 141983-84 81,200 5,800 141984-85 91,230 6,082 151985-86 90,883 6,991 131986-87 119,505 7,967 151987-88 108,101 8,315 131988-89 119,048 7,937 151989-90 113,570 9,464 121990-91 114,582 8,814 131991-92 110,716 8,516 131992-93 120,980 8,065 151993-94 113,106 8,079 141994-95 92,488 7,114 131995-96 123,957 8,264 151996-97 112,904 7,527 151997-98 101,423 6,762 151998-99 86,433 6,174 141999-00 90,192 5,305 172000-01 82,139 4,832 172001-02 95,096 5,594 172002-03 174,917 10,932 162003-04 202,177 10,509 202004-05 179,598 10,565 172005-06 180,618 10,625 172006-07 208,997 11,611 182007-08 197,447 10,969 182008-09 212,682 11,194 192009-10 185,209 10,289 182010-11 195,182 10,843 182011-12 193,616 8,801 222012-13 194,321 10,227 192013-14 198,078 11,004 18

CONSOL ENERGY CENTER ATTENDANCE

Opponent, Date Arena Attendancevs. *Duquesne, 11/30/11 Consol Energy 15,880vs. Tennessee, 12/11/10 Consol Energy 15,166vs. Duquesne, 12/5/12 Consol Energy 13,089vs. Duquesne, 12/1/10 Consol Energy 12,860*most attended game in City Game history

Pitt opened its 12,508-seatPetersen Events Center with agame against Duquesne on Nov.23, 2003.

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Date Opponent Pitt Opp. Margin11/29/86 Indiana (Pa.) 108 49 +5912/6/71 Ohio Wesleyan 103 48 +551/26/29 Army 69 16 +5312/1/01 Savannah State 87 35 +522/14/74 Cleveland State 106 55 +5112/15/12 Bethune-Cookman 89 40 +4911/30/85 Indiana (Pa.) 94 45 +4912/28/95 Brown 95 47 +482/18/76 Buffalo State 99 51 +4811/23/07 Buffalo 92 45 +473/12/30 Washington & Jefferson 67 20 +4711/13/10 North Florida 95 49 +4611/27/93 Youngstown State 112 66 +462/10/34 Army 64 18 +4611/17/00 North Carolina A&T 91 46 +4512/3/02 Norfolk State 96 51 +452/20/71 at Carnegie Mellon 104 59 +4512/16/96 Carnegie Mellon 84 39 +451/2/64 Dartmouth 107 63 +4411/10/10 Illinois Chicago 97 54 +432/1/68 at Carnegie Mellon 89 46 +4312/8/12 North Florida 89 47 +4212/23/95 Prarie View A&M 101 59 +421/17/87 Chicago State 112 70 +4211/9/07 Houston Baptist 103 62 +4112/16/95 Long Island 108 67 +4111/30/02 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 89 49 +402/24/81 at Massachusetts 101 61 +401/16/74 George Washington 96 56 +402/7/55 at Tampa 92 52 +40

Date Opponent Pitt Opp. Margin2/24/81 at Massachusetts (E8) 101 61 +401/26/13 DePaul (BEC) 93 55 +382/12/03 West Virginia (BEC) 82 46 +361/25/88 Providence (BEC) 90 56 +341/21/14 Clemson (ACC) 76 43 +333/5/03 Seton Hall (BEC) 86 54 +321/22/11 at DePaul (BEC) 80 50 +301/29/92 Miami (BEC) 82 52 +301/31/90 Boston College (BEC) 110 80 +301/20/82 St. Bonaventure (E8) 86 56 +303/6/10 Rutgers (BEC) 83 54 +291/8/13 at Georgetown (BEC) 73 45 +281/12/94 Miami (BEC) 83 55 +28

3/18/88 vs. Eastern Michigan@ 108 90 W11/28/89 Siena 101 89 W12/1/89 vs. Oklahoma State# 102 90 W1/27/90 Arizona (CA) 100 92 W1/31/90 Boston College 110 80 W2/11/90 Providence 117 102 W12/6/90 Marshall 105 75 W1/12/91 Providence 101 82 W12/19/92 at Duquesne (CA) 102 91 W11/27/93 Youngstown State 112 66 W12/16/95 Long Island 108 67 W12/23/95 Prairie View A&M 101 59 W12/1/99 Norfolk State 102 78 W1/4/06 Notre Dame 100 98 W11/9/07 Houston Baptist 103 62 W

! - Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)@ - NCAA Tournament (Lincoln, Neb.)# - Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, N.C.)$ - played in Wheeling, W.Va.

Note: Pitt has given up 100 or more points 35 times and is 2-33 insuch contests.

Date Opponent Pitt Opp. W/L2/24/1906 Westminster 13 106 L2/3/54 at Navy 73 108 L2/20/54 Westminster 94 104 L12/4/54 at Michigan 71 101 L

1/19/55 at Geneva 96 101 L12/1/56 at Ohio State 69 100 L2/23/57 at West Virginia 93 107 L1/26/62 at Boston College 94 108 L12/26/64 vs. Wichita State 58 109 L1/8/66 at Virginia Tech 74 100 L2/14/66 at West Virginia 63 103 L2/23/66 at Westminster 76 102 L1/18/67 West Virginia 78 102 L2/1/67 at Cornell 72 110 L12/1/68 Rutgers 74 100 L12/9/68 Duquesne 66 100 L1/6/68 at Miami 84 100 L1/31/69 at Louisiana State 79 120 L2/1/69 at Tulane 89 110 L2/11/70 Temple 72 101 L2/13/70 Syracuse 127 108 W3/4/72 at West Virginia 90 104 L3/16/74 at North Carolina State 72 100 L12/6/74 Duquesne 94 100 L3/18/75 vs. Providence (NIT) 80 101 L1/27/76 at Rutgers 71 102 L12/30/77 vs. Iowa 80 103 L1/3/77 West Virginia 91 100 L1/6/79 at Syracuse 74 100 L2/4/89 Syracuse 80 103 L12/2/89 vs. North Carolina State 87 100 L12/28/89 vs. Georgia Tech 92 111 L2/11/90 Providence 117 102 W2/2/91 at UCLA 85 112 L12/20/93 North Carolina 93 106 L

100-POINT SCORING GAMES

MARGIN OF VICTORY RECORDS2/24/86 Connecticut (BEC) 79 51 +283/2/04 at Providence (BEC) 88 61 +273/2/02 West Virginia (BEC) 92 65 +271/27/07 St. John’s (BEC) 72 46 +262/6/10 Seton Hall (BEC) 83 58 +251/23/08 at St. John’s (BEC) 81 57 +241/29/97 Notre Dame (BEC) 88 64 +243/3/92 Boston College (BEC) 90 66 +242/7/09 at DePaul (BEC) 92 69 +231/2/02 St. John’s (BEC) 77 54 +233/2/85 Villanova (BEC) 85 62 +232/28/05 at Boston College (BEC) 72 50 +222/4/92 at Miami (BEC) 77 55 +221/15/11 Seton Hall (BEC) 74 53 +211/31/87 Connecticut (BEC) 73 52 +212/22/03 Rutgers (BEC) 86 65 +211/24/04 at Syracuse (BEC) 66 45 +211/7/07 South Florida (BEC) 69 48 +211/9/80 George Washington (E8) 82 61 +21

Date Opponent Pitt Opp. Margin2/24/81 at Massachusetts (E8) 101 61 +401/22/11 at DePaul (BEC) 80 50 +301/8/13 at Georgetown (BEC) 73 45 +283/2/04 at Providence (BEC) 88 61 +271/23/08 at St. John’s (BEC) 81 57 +242/7/09 at DePaul (BEC) 92 69 +232/28/05 at Boston College (BEC) 72 50 +222/4/94 at Miami (BEC) 77 55 +221/24/04 at Syracuse (BEC) 66 45 +211/24/81 at George Washington (E8) 74 55 +191/14/03 at West Virginia (BEC) 80 61 +1912/8/79 at Massachusetts (E8) 63 45 +181/25/97 at Georgetown (BEC) 89 71 +181/24/87 at Boston College (BEC) 80 62 +181/28/78 at Penn State (E8) 82 65 +172/3/88 at St. John’s (BEC) 88 71 +173/2/11 at South Florida (BEC) 66 50 +161/3/09 at Georgetown (BEC) 70 54 +161/24/07 at Cincinnati (BEC) 67 51 +161/12/11 at Georgetown (BEC) 72 57 +151/7/86 at Seton Hall (BEC) 81 66 +152/18/03 at Georgetown (BEC) 82 67 +153/9/13 at DePaul (BEC) 81 66 +151/16/13 at Villanova (BEC) 58 43 +15

LARGEST VICTORY-LEAGUE GAME

LARGEST WIN- LEAGUE ROAD GAMES

LARGEST MARGIN OF LOSS

MOST COMBINED POINTS SCORED

FEWEST COMBINED POINTS

ALL-TIME GAMES OF 100-PLUS POINTS

Note: Pitt is 40-0 when it scores 100-plus points.

Date Opponent Pitt Opp. W/L3/3/56 at Penn State 100 90 W2/24/58 Geneva 109 74 W1/2/64 Dartmouth 107 63 W2/1/64 Carnegie Mellon 108 75 W2/24/65 Westminster 101 71 W2/13/70 Syracuse 127 108 W2/6/71 Carnegie Mellon 118 84 W2/20/71 at Carnegie Mellon 104 59 W12/6/71 Ohio Wesleyan 103 48 W2/11/72 Syracuse 109 99 W1/20/74 Buffalo State 101 75 W1/30/74 at Westminster 106 71 W2/14/74 Cleveland State 106 55 W3/1/75 at Buffalo State 107 88 W11/29/78 vs. Rio Grande $ 107 82 W12/9/78 Robert Morris 100 68 W2/24/81 at Massachusetts 101 61 W12/20/83 Florida State 102 89 W11/26/84 St. Francis 104 88 W2/27/85 St. Francis 107 72 W11/29/86 Indiana (Pa.) 108 49 W12/3/86 at St. Francis 108 69 W1/29/86 vs. Arkansas ! 114 83 W1/12/87 at Duquesne 102 77 W1/17/87 Chicago State 112 70 W

OPPONENT’S 100-PLUS POINT GAMES

Date Opponent Pitt Opp. Margin2/24/1906 Westminster 13 106 -9312/26/64 vs. Wichita State 58 109 -5112/5/59 at Ohio State 49 94 -451/31/69 at Louisiana State 79 120 -411/31/14 Rochester 12 53 -411/14/67 at Penn State 44 84 -402/14/66 at West Virginia 63 103 -4012/20/55 Duke 54 92 -382/22/67 at Temple 49 87 -382/1/67 at Cornell 72 110 -3812/3/66 at Davidson 59 97 -382/4/50 at Bradley 48 84 -362/3/54 at Navy 73 108 -3511/28/98 vs. Maryland 52 87 -3512/9/67 Duquesne 66 100 -342/9/44 at Army 32 66 -342/5/38 at Notre Dame 17 51 -34

Date Opponent Pitt Opp. Margin2/3/96 at Villanova (BEC) 88 55 -333/1/86 at Georgetown (BEC) 93 62 -311/14/85 St. John’s (BEC) 87 56 -31

Date Opponent Pitt Opp. Margin2/13/70 Syracuse 127 108 2352/11/90 Providence 117 102 2192/11/72 Syracuse 109 99 20812/28/89 vs. Georgia Tech 92 111 2032/6/71 Carnegie Mellon 118 84 2021/26/62 at Boston College 94 108 2022/23/57 at West Virginia 93 107 200

Date Opponent Pitt Opp. Margin1/15/44 Penn State 12 15 271/13/12 at Mount Union 16 14 302/5/08 at Bucknell 14 16 301/30/14 at St. Lawrence 14 17 312/23/24 Bucknell 10 22 323/1/52 at Penn State 9 24 33

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY

LARGEST LOSS- LEAGUE GAMES

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Date Opponent Halftime Deficit Final Turnaround12/5/83 at St. Francis, Pa. -12 (47-35) 94-80 +2611/26/88 Oklahoma State -7 (43-36) 93-75 +2511/17/12 Oakland -14 (34-20) 72-62 +242/25/56 West Virginia -5 (48-43) 94-77 +2212/2/09 at Duquesne (MA) (2OT) -13 (33-20) 67-58 +2212/8/67 Massachusetts -20 (38-18) 73-71 +2212/1/12 Detroit -8 (37-29) 74-61 +212/21/81 West Virginia -4 (29-25) 81-64 +211/22/05 at Connecticut -11 (43-32) 76-66 +211/4/04 at North Carolina State -8 (34-26) 74-62 +202/10/02 at Syracuse -8 (35-27) 75-63 +2012/4/64 Virginia Tech (CA) -14 (48-34) 74-69 +191/31/09 Notre Dame -6 (45-39) 93-80 +193/6/04 Villanova -5 (22-17) 59-45 +192/5/73 West Virginia -6 (40-34) 77-64 +193/9/06 vs. West Virginia -7 (31-24) 68-57 +182/24/04 at Georgetown -8 (28-20) 68-58 +182/16/02 at West Virginia -8 (45-37) 85-75 +1812/30/86 vs. Wisconsin -2 (41-39) 98-82 +183/14/01 St. Bonaventure -9 (48-39) 84-75 +18

COMEBACK WINSLARGEST HALFTIME TURNAROUND- ALL GAMES

Date Opponent Halftime Deficit Final Turnaround12/8/67 Massachusetts -20 (38-18) 73-71 +222/10/37 Duquesne -15 (30-15) 51-50 +1611/17/12 Oakland (OT) -14 (34-20) 72-62 +2412/4/64 Virginia Tech (CA) -14 (48-34) 74-69 +1912/2/09 at Duquesne (MA) (2OT) -13 (33-20) 67-58 +2212/5/83 at St. Francis, Pa. -12 (47-35) 94-80 +2612/2/60 Purdue -12 (41-29) 81-80 +1312/20/08 vs. Duke (OT) -12 (34-22) 65-64 +131/22/05 at Connecticut -11 (43-32) 76-66 +213/9/07 vs. Louisville -11 (37-26) 65-59 +16

Date Opponent Halftime Deficit Final Turnaround12/5/83 at St. Francis, Pa. -12 (47-35) 94-80 +2612/2/09 at Duquesne (MA) (2OT) -13 (33-20) 67-58 +221/22/05 at Connecticut -11 (43-32) 76-66 +212/10/02 at Syracuse -8 (35-27) 75-63 +201/4/04 at North Carolina State -8 (34-26) 74-62 +202/24/04 at Georgetown -8 (28-20) 68-58 +182/16/02 at West Virginia -8 (45-37) 85-75 +18

LARGEST HALFTIME TURNAROUND- ROAD GAME

LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN

HALFTIME LEADS/DEFICITS

LARGEST HALFTIME TURNAROUND-LEAGUE PLAY

Date Opponent Halftime Deficit Final Turnaround1/22/05 at Connecticut (BEC) -11 (43-32) 76-66 +212/21/81 West Virginia (E8) -4 (29-25) 81-64 +211/4/04 at North Carolina State (ACC) -8 (34-26) 74-62 +202/10/02 at Syracuse (BEC) -8 (35-27) 75-63 +203/6/04 Villanova (BEC) -5 (22-17) 59-45 +191/31/09 Notre Dame (BEC) -6 (45-39) 93-80 +192/24/04 at Georgetown (BEC) -8 (28-20) 68-58 +182/16/02 at West Virginia (BEC) -8 (45-37) 85-75 +18

COMEBACK WINS BY SEASON

Season Wins2009-10 ................. 62003-04 ................. 6

Season Wins1988-89 ................. 62001-02 ................. 5

LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS

Date Opponent Score Lead Final12/3/03 Norfolk State 54-15 +39 96-5111/27/93 Youngstown State 62-26 +36 112-6612/23/91 Cornell 55-20 +35 86-471/30/74 at Westminster 53-18 +35 106-7112/6/71 at Ohio Wesleyan 53-19 +34 103-4811/29/86 Indiana, Pa. 54-20 +34 108-492/20/71 at Carnegie Mellon 55-22 +33 104-5912/29/86 vs. Arkansas 53-20 +33 114-8312/28/95 Brown 56-24 +32 95-4712/17/03 Chicago State 50-18 +32 79-51

Date Opponent Score Deficit Final1/3/00 at St. John’s (BEC) 45-14 -31 58-821/30/02 at Notre Dame (BEC) 49-21 -28 76-892/10/98 at Villanova (BEC) 49-23 -26 68-7912/5/93 St. John’s (BEC) 52-29 -23 83-882/29/92 at Villanova (BEC) 44-21 -23 78-61

LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS-LEAGUE PLAYDate Opponent Score Lead Final3/6/10 Rutgers (BEC) 40-16 +24 83-541/26/13 DePaul (BEC) 53-30 +23 93-551/2/02 St. John’s (BEC) 41-18 +23 77-542/8/98 Boston College (BEC) 49-26 +23 89-791/12/94 Miami, Fla. (BEC) 44-22 +22 83-551/10/99 Boston College (BEC) 49-27 +22 86-701/22/94 at Villanova (BEC) 42-20 +22 81-70

LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS-ROAD GAME

LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT-LEAGUE GAME

Date Opponent Score Lead Final1/30/74 at Westminster 53-18 +35 106-712/20/71 at Carnegie Mellon 55-22 +33 104-5912/3/86 at St. Francis, Pa. 55-29 +26 108-692/13/70 at Syracuse 58-37 +21 127-10812/4/85 at Lafayette 44-23 +21 95-64

LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS-NEUTRAL GAMEDate Opponent Score Lead Final12/29/86 vs. Arkansas 53-20 +33 114-833/20/14 vs. Colorado (NCAA) 46-18 +28 77-4812/28/90 vs. Alaska-Anchorage 52-28 +24 93-693/8/06 vs. Louisville 39-16 +23 61-56

LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS-LEAGUE ROAD GAME

Date Opponent Score Lead Final1/22/94 at Villanova (BEC) 42-20 +22 81-701/12/11 at Georgetown (BEC) 41-24 +17 72-571/8/13 at Georgetown (BEC) 37-22 +15 73-451/22/11 at DePaul (BEC) 38-23 +15 80-501/22/95 at St. John’s (BEC) 55-40 +15 94-872/25/04 at Providence (BEC) 41-27 +14 81-683/9/03 at Villanova (BEC) 33-19 +14 56-541/24/07 at Cincinnati (BEC) 38-26 +12 67-512/1/03 at Syracuse (BEC) 43-31 +12 65-671/14/03 at West Virginia (BEC) 40-28 +12 80-61

LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT

Date Opponent Score Deficit Final1/31/69 at Louisiana State 67-34 -33 120-791/3/00 at St. John’s 45-14 -31 58-8212/23/86 at BYU 55-24 -31 73-9311/28/98 vs. Maryland 46-17 -29 52-871/30/02 at Notre Dame 49-21 -28 76-89

LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT- HOME GAMEDate Opponent Score Deficit Final12/7/94 Massachusetts 42-17 -25 57-8512/5/93 St. John’s 52-29 -23 83-882/22/67 Temple 41-18 -23 87-491/18/67 West Virginia 53-31 -22 78-102

Season Wins1983-84 ................. 51979-80 ................. 5

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ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMESOVERTIME RECORDSTotal OT Games: 96.Total Record: 51-45.Home: 24-15.Away: 22-21.Neutral: 5-9.1OT Record: 42-31.2OT Record: 8-12.3OT Record: 1-2.ACC regular season: 4-0.ACC Tournament: 0-0.Big East regular season: 14-13.Big East Tournament: 2-2.NCAA Tournament: 2-2.Petersen Events Center: 6-3.Mellon/Civic Arena: 3-1.Madison Square Garden: 3-2.NIT Record: 0-0; CBI: 1-0.Largest Margin of Victory: 18,

Ohio State (50-32), 12/3/28.Largest Margin of Loss: 9, three

times.Most Points Scored: 100, Notre

Dame, 1/4/06.Least Points Scored: 23, West

Virginia, 1/17/24.Most Points Allowed: 101, at

Geneva, 1954-55.Least Points Allowed: 20, at

Notre Dame, 2/7/31.Consecutive OT Wins: 5, 3/3/

13-current.Consecutive OT Losses: 3, three

times.Most OT Games-Season: 4,

1954-55; 2001-02; 2013-14.Consecutive OT Games: 3 times,

1954-55; 2/11-2/18/78; 1/17-1/22/98.

ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES

SINGLE OVERTIME (42-31)Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L2/28/23 at Wash. & Jeff. 29 27 W1/17/24 West Virginia 23 25 L1/8/27 Syracuse 29 28 W12/19/28 at Iowa 44 40 W12/31/29 Ohio State 38 33 W1/24/31 at Notre Dame 28 20 W2/7/31 Notre Dame 35 32 W12/12/36 at DePaul 37 41 L1/17/36 at Georgetown 42 43 L1/1/40 vs. Michigan 35 44 L1/22/42 California, Pa. 45 33 W2/11/42 Indiana, Pa. 47 37 W2/12/44 Bethany 47 45 W3/5/49 West Virginia 34 32 W1/1/55 at Pennsylvania 81 75 W1/8/55 Westminster 71 73 L12/29/56 vs. Connecticut % 60 64 L2/21/56 at Carnegie Tech 85 81 W2/15/58 at Navy 85 83 W2/27/60 Penn State 64 63 W1/21/61 at Temple 80 75 W12/29/61 vs. Tennessee 83 84 L12/7/63 Duquesne 69 67 W12/29/65 at Rochester # 69 65 W1/14/70 at West Virginia 66 67 L2/6/70 at Lafayette 74 80 L1/17/73 at Notre Dame 76 85 L12/3/74 at West Virginia 78 82 L1/13/75 Notre Dame (CA) 84 77 W1/25/75 at Rutgers 82 79 W2/15/75 Virginia 71 70 W2/12/77 Duquesne (FFH) 63 66 L1/23/78 at Cincinnati 80 87 L

Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L2/11/78 Maryland (CA) 89 86 W2/18/78 Penn State 68 75 L1/10/79 Cincinnati 75 78 L1/22/79 at Iona ̂ 79 84 L1/27/81 Maryland (CA) 66 69 L2/5/83 at Connecticut 72 71 W1/16/84 St. John’s 63 61 W2/6/84 at Connecticut 75 71 W1/4/86 at St. John’s 75 78 L3/20/88 vs. Vanderbilt (NCAA) 74 80 L12/10/88 West Virginia 81 84 L1/30/89 at St. John’s 85 81 W3/14/91 vs. Georgia (NCAA) 76 68 W12/28/91 at New Orleans $ 77 78 L2/4/95 Villanova 76 79 L2/28/95 at Miami, Fla. 68 76 L1/6/96 at West Virginia 84 83 W1/23/96 Massachusetts 71 79 L1/17/98 Rutgers 86 85 W11/25/00 Marist 71 69 W12/17/00 at VCU 73 76 L3/9/01 vs.Syracuse(BET/MSG) 55 54 W2/26/02 at Seton Hall 73 66 W3/21/02 vs. Kent State (NCAA) 73 78 L2/29/04 Syracuse (PEC) 46 49 L1/8/05 at Rutgers 66 63 W2/5/05 at West Virginia 78 83 L1/21/07 Marquette (PEC) 74 77 L3/17/07 vs. VCU (NCAA) 84 79 W12/20/07 vs. Duke (MSG) 65 64 W3/13/08 vs. Lville (BET/MSG) 76 69 W1/16/10 Louisville (PEC) 82 77 W2/27/11 at Louisville 59 62 L3/21/12 at Butler (CBI) 68 62 W

11/27/12 Oakland (PEC) 72 62 W1/12/13 Marquette (PEC) 67 74 L3/3/13 Villanova (PEC) 73 64 W2/5/14 at Miami, Fla. 59 55 W3/1/14 at Notre Dame 85 81 W3/8/14 at Clemson 83 78 W

DOUBLE OVERTIME (8-12)Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L1/19/55 at Geneva 96 101 L12/21/57 Duke 87 84 W1/19/63 at Army 79 73 W1/11/78 Temple 74 81 L1/16/82 at Penn State 46 52 L1/29/83 Providence 59 55 W2/14/87 Boston College 72 67 W12/9/89 at West Virginia 93 97 L2/19/94 Villanova 88 93 L12/17/94 vs. Georgia * 86 87 L1/22/98 St. John’s 83 90 L3/4/98 vs. Vill. (BET/MSG) 93 96 L1/15/02 at Miami, Fla. 69 76 L3/9/02 vs. UConn (BET/MSG) 65 74 L1/10/04 at Miami, Fla. 84 80 W2/9/04 at Seton Hall 67 68 L1/4/06 Notre Dame (PEC) 100 97 W12/21/06 vs. Oklahoma State 89 95 L12/2/09 at Duquesne (MA) 67 58 W2/8/14 Virginia Tech (PEC) 62 57 W

TRIPLE OVERTIME (1-2)Date Opponent PittOpp. W/L1/28/54 at Penn State 85 91 L1/10/76 at George Washington 73 74 L2/12/10 West Virginia (PEC) 98 95 W

PITT OVERTIME RECORDS

TEAM RECORDS

Most Points in OT Period-Pitt20 at Notre Dame, 3/1/1416 at Clemson, 3/8/1416 at Butler, 3/21/1215 vs. VCU, 3/17/0714 at West Virginia, 2/5/0514 Oakland, 11/17/1214 vs. Louisville (BET/MSG), 3/13/0814 Rutgers, 1/17/98

Most Points in OT Period-Opponent19 at West Virginia, 2/5/0517 Marquette, 1/12/1316 at Notre Dame, 3/1/1416 at Lafayette, 2/6/7015 at Cincinnati, 1/23/7815 Penn State, 2/18/7813 Massachusetts, 1/23/96

Most Points in OT Period-Combined Two Teams36 at Notre Dame (20/16), 3/1/1433 at West Virginia (14/19), 2/5/0529 Villanova (13/16), 2/4/9527 at Clemson (16/11), 3/8/1427 Rutgers (14/13), 1/17/9827 Marquette (10/17), 1/12/1326 at Lafayette (10/16), 2/6/7026 at Butler (16/10), 3/21/1225 vs. VCU (15/10), 3/17/07

Most Points in Multiple Overtime Game-Pitt30 West Virginia, 2/12/10 (3OT)23 at Army, 1/19/63 (2OT)23 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 (2OT)22 vs. Georgia, 12/17/94 (2OT)20 at Miami, Fla., 1/10/04 (2OT)14 vs. Oklahoma State, 12/21/06 (2OT)14 at Duquesne, 12/2/09 (2OT)

14 Boston College, 2/14/87 (2OT)

Most Points in Multiple Overtime Game-Opponent27 West Virginia, 2/12/10 (3OT)23 vs. Georgia, 12/17/94 (2OT)22 vs. Connecticut, 3/9/02 (2OT)20 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 (2OT)20 vs. Oklahoma State, 12/21/06 (2OT)

Most Points in Multiple Overtime Game-CombinedTwo Teams57 West Virginia (30/27), 2/12/10 (3OT)45 vs. Georgia (22/23), 12/17/94 (2OT)43 Notre Dame (23/20), 1/4/06 (2OT)40 at Army (23/17), 1/19/63 (2OT)39 St. John’s (16/23), 1/22/98 (2OT)36 at Miami, Fla. (20/16), 1/10/04 (2OT)35 vs. Connecticut (13/22), 3/9/02 (2OT)34 vs. Oklahoma State (14/20), 12/21/06 (2OT)

Largest Margin of Victory-OT Game+10 Oakland, 11/17/12 (1OT) W 72-62+10 Indiana, Pa., 2/11/42 (1OT) W 47-37+9 at Duquesne (MA), 12/2/09 (2OT) W 67-58+9 Villanova, 3/3/13 (1OT) W 73-64+7 Notre Dame (CA), 1/13/75 (1OT) W 84-77+7 at Seton Hall, 2/26/02 (1OT) W 73-66

Largest Margin of Defeat-OT Game-9 at Notre Dame, 1/17/73 (1OT) L 85-76-9 vs. Michigan, 1/1/40 (1OT) L 44-35-9 vs. UConn (MSG/BET), 3/9/02 (2OT) L 74-65-8 at Miami, Fla., 2/28/95 (1OT) L 76-68

Best Field Goal Percentage in OT-Pitt1.000 Oakland (5-5), 11/17/121.000 West Virginia (4-4), 12/10/88.800 Villanova (4-5), 3/3/13

Best Free Throw Percentage in OT-Pitt1.000 vs. Louisville (10-10), 3/13/081.000 Villanova (7-7), 3/3/13.933 at Notre Dame (14-15), 3/1/14

Best Field Goal Percentage in OT-Opponent1.000 West Virginia (5-5), 12/10/88

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most Pitt Points Scored-One OT Game10 Lamar Patterson, at Miami, 2/5/149 Tray Woodall, at Butler, 3/21/129 Talib Zanna, Villanova, 3/3/138 Cameron Wright, at Clemson, 3/8/147 Isaac Hawkins, Rutgers, 1/17/98

Most Pitt Points Scored in Multiple OT Game9 Gilbert Brown, West Virginia, 2/12/10 (3OT)8 Vonteego Cummings, vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 (2 OT)8 Jaron Brown, at Miami, Fla., 1/10/04 (2OT)8 Brad Wanamaker, West Virginia, 2/12/10 (3OT)8 Ashton Gibbs, at Duquesne, 12/2/09 (2OT)8 Aaron Gray, vs. Oklahoma State, 12/21/06 (2OT)7 Sam Young, Notre Dame, 1/4/06 (2OT)

Most Points Scored-One OT Game-Opponent12 Steve Vasturia, at Notre Dame, 3/1/1410 Kerry Kittles, Villanova, 2/4/958 Norm Nixon, Duquesne, 2/12/778 Vander Blue, Marquette, 1/12/138 Kevin Pittsnogle, at West Virginia, 2/5/057 Sean Kennedy, Marist, 11/25/007 Rob Hodgson, Rutgers, 1/17/98

Most Points Scored in Multiple OT Game-Opponent15 Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia, 2/12/10 (3OT)12 Chris Quinn, Notre Dame, 1/4/06 (2OT)10 Katu Davis, vs. Georgia, 12/17/94 (2OT)8 Mario Boggan, vs. Oklahoma State, 12/21/06 (2OT)

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LARGEST FIRST HALF DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN GAME-19 at West Virginia, 3/3/70

(trailed 38-19 with 4:44 in first half, won 92-87)-17 at Connecticut, 1/22/05

(trailed 43-26 with 2:31 in first half, won 76-66)-17 Syracuse, 1/29/05

(trailed 22-5 with 10:31 in first half, won 76-69)-16 vs. Duke (MSG), 12/20/07

(trailed 31-15 with 3:55 in first half, won 66-64 in OT)-16 vs. Duquesne, 12/21/96

(trailed 22-6 with 12:12 in first half, won 75-73)

LARGEST SECOND HALF DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN GAME-22 Purdue, 12/2/60

(won 81-80)-18 Oakland, 11/17/12

(trailed 48-30 with 11:34 to go, won 72-62 in OT)-17 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/90

(won 91-85)-16 at Duquesne (MA), 12/2/09

(trailed 40-24 with 17:32 to go, won 67-58 in 2OT)-15 Notre Dame, 1/13/75

(trailed 54-39 with 15:14 to go, won 84-77 in OT)-15 at Connecticut, 1/22/05

(trailed 49-34 with 17:26 to go, won 76-66)-14 at Syracuse, 2/10/02

(trailed 47-33 with 13:45 to go, won 75-63)-14 at Boston College, 1/21/85

(trailed 42-28 with 15:22 to go, won 61-55)-13 Oklahoma State, 11/26/88

(trailed 52-39 with 17:26 to go, won 93-75)-13 Wofford, 11/13/09

(trailed 41-28 with 15:41 to go, won 63-60)-13 Cornell, 12/21/92

(trailed 48-35 with 17:42 to go, won 80-72)-13 vs. Duke, 12/20/07

(trailed 39-26 with 16:31 to go, won 65-64 in OT)

LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN GAME(LESS THAN 7:00 LEFT)-11 at Syracuse, 3/1/08

(trailed 75-64 with 3:49 to go, won 82-77)-9 vs. Duquesne (CA), 2/1/79

(trailed by 9 points with 6:00 to go, won 89-83)-8 at Syracuse, 2/15/05

(trailed 58-50 with 6:58 to go, won 68-64)-7 Oakland, 11/17/12

(trailed 56-49 with 4:03 to go, won 72-62 in OT)

MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS

-7 Villanova, 2/12/97(trailed 67-60 with 7:05 to go, won 95-89)

-7 Seton Hall, 1/15/05(trailed 58-51 with 5:12 to go, won 67-63)

-7 Georgetown, 2/19/83(trailed by seven points with 4:25 to go, won 65-63)

LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN GAME(LESS THAN 1:30 LEFT)-7 Oakland, 11/17/12

(trailed 58-51 with 1:07 to go, won 72-62 in OT)-7 West Virginia, 2/12/10

(trailed 66-59 with 1:13 to go, won 98-95 in 3OT)-6 Rutgers, 1/17/98

(trailed 83-77 with 35 seconds to go, won 86-85 in OT)-5 Louisville, 1/16/10

(trailed 68-63 with 54 seconds to go, won, 82-77 in OT)-5 at Clemson, 3/8/14

(trailed 65-60 with 13 seconds to go, won 83-78 in OT)

BLOWN LEADS-HALFTIME15 Connecticut, 1/11/95

(led 45-30, lost 85-76)13 vs. Navy, 12/4/82

(led 36-23, lost 73-65)12 at Syracuse, 2/1/03

(led 43-31, lost 67-65)11 Virginia Commonwealth, 12/14/96

(led 32-21, lost 58-55)

BLOWN LEADS-FIRST HALF28 vs. Louisville, 3/8/06

(led 33-5 with 4:38 in first half, won 61-56)25 Connecticut, 1/11/95

(led 40-14 with 4:50 in first half, lost 85-76)

BLOWN LEADS-SECOND HALF20 vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14

(led 61-41 with 7:22 to go, won 80-75)19 vs. Virginia Commonwealth, 3/17/07

(led 51-32 with 12:11 to go, won 84-79 in OT)17 at Georgetown, 1/19/02

(led 62-45 with 8:39 to go, won 68-67)15 at Virginia Commonwealth, 12/17/00

(led 53-38 with 13:44 to go, lost 76-73 in OT)14 Syracuse, 1/6/01

(led 48-34 with 15:20 to go, lost 71-66)

BLOWN LEADS (LESS THAN 1:30 LEFT)9 Notre Dame, 1/4/06

(led 73-64 with 47 seconds left, won 100-97 in 2OT)7 Notre Dame, 1/4/06

(led 90-83 with 1:08 left in OT, won 100-97 in 2OT)5 Connecticut, 12/12/98

(led 69-64 with 0:09 seconds to go, lost 70-69)

LARGEST PITT UNANSWERED RUNS22-0 Duquesne (second half), 2/18/193622-0 Auburn (first half), 12/4/0522-0 Buffalo (first half), 11/23/9720-0 Indiana, Pa. (first half), 11/22/0819-0 Syracuse (first half), 1/17/1118-0 vs. Oral Roberts (first half), 3/20/0817-0 at Georgetown (second half), 2/24/0417-0 at Florida State (second half), 12/21/0817-0 Vermont (first half), 12/17/0517-0 Miami, Fla. (first half), 1/12/94

LARGEST OPPONENT UNANSWERED RUNS18-0 at Rutgers (second half), 1/8/0217-0 at Syracuse (first half), 2/27/0117-0 at Notre Dame (first half), 1/30/0217-0 at Marquette (second half), 2/15/0817-0 Syracuse (first half), 1/17/11

MOST UNANSWERED POINTS SCORED TO START GAME20-0 Indiana, Pa., 11/22/0819-0 Syracuse, 1/17/1116-0 vs. Louisville, 3/8/06

LARGEST DEFICIT TO START GAME14-0 at St. John’s, 1/21/06

MOST CONSECUTIVE MINUTES TRAILED BEFORE WINNING38 at Duquesne (MA), 12/2/09

(trailed 38 straight minutes, sent game into OT, won 67-58 in 2OT)

37 Wofford, 11/13/09(trailed 37 straight minutes prior to winning 63-60)

34 at Buffalo, 12/9/06(trailed 34 straight minutes, prior to winning 70-67)

31 Oakland, 11/27/12(trailed for 31 straight minutes prior to winning 72-62in OT)

DEFICITS/RUNS/MISCELLANEOUS

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OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS & LOWS

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

Points: 33 Sam Young, Belmont, 11/25/0832 Carl Krauser, Syracuse, 1/23/0631 Sam Young, Connecticut, 3/7/0931 Carl Krauser, Richmond, 12/23/04

FG Made: 13 Sam Young, Connecticut, 3/7/0913 Sam Young, Belmont, 11/25/0813 DeJuan Blair, Indiana (PA), 11/22/08

FG Attempts: 23 Sam Young, Connecticut, 3/7/0921 Ashton Gibbs, Long Beach State, 11/16/1121 Sam Young, Vermont, 12/6/08

FG Pct. 1.000 Nasir Robinson (9-9), Georgetown, 1/28/12(min. 7 made) 1.000 Chevon Troutman (8-8), St. Francis (PA), 11/22/03

1.000 Dante Taylor (8-8), St. John’s, 2/29/123FG Made: 6 Lamar Patterson, Marquette, 1/12/13

6 Ashton Gibbs, VMI, 12/6/116 Ashton Gibbs, Rider, 11/13/116 Ashton Gibbs, Providence, 3/4/106 Ashton Gibbs, West Virginia, 2/12/106 Ashton Gibbs, Binghamton, 11/17/096 Carl Krauser, Richmond, 12/23/046 Carl Krauser, Albany, 11/28/03

3FG Attempts: 15 Ashton Gibbs, VMI, 12/6/1114 Ashton Gibbs, Rider, 11/13/1113 Ashton Gibbs, West Virginia, 2/12/10

3FG Pct. 1.000 Ashton Gibbs (5-5), Cincinnati, 2/5/11(min. 5 made) 1.000 Ronald Ramon (5-5), Boston, 11/27/07

1.000 Josh Newkirk (5-5), North Carolina State, 3/3/14FT Made: 13 Carl Krauser, Syracuse, 1/23/06

12 Levance Fields, Akron, 11/21/0812 Tray Woodall, Villanova, 2/5/1211 Brad Wanamaker, Louisville, 1/16/10

FT Attempts: 14 Levance Fields, Akron, 11/21/0814 Carl Krauser, vs. Syracuse, 1/23/0614 Levance Fields, Notre Dame, 1/4/0614 Chevon Troutman, Connecticut, 2/26/05

FT Pct.: 1.000 Tray Woodall (12-12), Villanova, 2/5/121.000 Chevon Troutman (10-10), Georgetown, 1/25/03

Rebounds: 22 DeJuan Blair, Notre Dame, 1/31/0920 Aaron Gray, Marquette, 1/28/0619 Talib Zanna, Villanova, 3/3/1319 Aaron Gray, Connecticut, 1/16/07

Assists: 13 Brad Wanamaker, Providence, 3/4/1013 Tray Woodall, Binghamton, 11/17/0913 Levance Fields, Cincinnati, 2/14/0913 Levance Fields, Robert Morris, 2/2/0913 Levance Fields, South Florida, 1/14/09

Blocked Shots: 7 Chris Taft, Murray State, 12/20/036 Khem Birch, Robert Morris, 11/27/11

Steals: 6 Jermaine Dixon, St. John’s, 1/11/096 Carl Krauser, Marquette, 1/28/066 Carl Krauser, St. Francis (NY), 11/29/05

PITT TEAM HIGHS & LOWS

PITT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

Points: 41 T.J. Warren, North Carolina State, 3/3/1437 Chris Quinn, Notre Dame, 1/4/0632 Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia, 2/12/1031 Kemba Walker, Connecticut, 12/27/1031 Matt Carroll, Notre Dame, 1/6/0330 Keydren Clark. Saint Peter’s, 11/19/05

FG Made: 16 T.J. Warren, North Carolina State, 3/3/1413 Chris Quinn, Notre Dame, 1/4/0612 Mike Ringgold, Rider, 12/4/1012 Samardo Samuels, Louisville, 1/16/1012 John Williamson, Cincinnati, 2/27/0812 Keydren Clark, Saint Peter’s, 11/19/05

FG Attempts: 28 Keydren Clark, Saint Peters, 11/19/0527 Kemba Walker, Connecticut, 12/27/1025 Luke Harangody, Notre Dame, 1/31/09

FG Pct. 1.000 Davante Gardner (6-6), Marquette, 1/12/13(min. 6 made) .875 Miles Cartwright (7-8), Penn, 11/27/103FG Made: 7 Chris Thomas, Notre Dame, 1/12/04

6 eight times, last- Andre Dawkins, Duke, 1/27/143FG Attempts: 14 Carlos Strong, Boston, 11/27/07

14 Keydren Clark, Saint Peter’s, 11/19/0514 Gerry McNamara, Syracuse, 1/29/05

FT Made: 13 Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia, 2/12/1011 Aaron Thomas, Florida State, 2/23/14

FT Attempts: 18 Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia, 2/12/1016 Gerardo Suero, Albany, 11/11/1115 Hakim Warrick, Syracuse, 1/29/05

FT Pct.: 1.000 Kenny Hayes (9-9), Miami, Ohio, 11/17/08(min. 8 made) 1.000 Casey Mitchell (8-8), West Virginia, 2/24/11

1.000 Steven Rush (8-8), North Carolina A&T, 11/10/07Rebounds: 18 Jamine Peterson, Providence, 3/4/10

14 Gabe Levin, Loyola Marymount, 12/6/1314 Mouphtaou Yarou, Villanova, 2/5/1214 Gorgui Dieng, Louisville, 1/21/1214 Marqus Blakely, Vermont, 12/6/0814 Geoff McDermont, Providence, 2/25/06

Assists: 10 Daniel West, Rhode Island, 11/8/1010 George Baker, Georgetown College, 12/15/039 Brad Loesing, Wofford, 3/14/129 Vincent Council, Providence, 1/25/129 Chris Quinn, Notre Dame, 1/4/069 Chris Thomas, Notre Dame, 1/12/04

Blocked Shots: 6 Herb Pope, Seton Hall, 1/15/116 Alphonse Leary, Howard, 11/27/125 Gorgui Dieng, Louisville, 1/21/125 Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut, 3/7/095 Marquis Blakely, Vermont, 12/6/085 Hamady Ndiaye, Rutgers, 1/26/085 Darryl Watkins, Syracuse, 1/23/065 Emeka Okafor, Connecticut, 3/2/03

Steals: 6 Russ Smith, Louisville, 1/21/125 five times, last- Earl Pettis, La Salle, 11/22/11

Points: High 103 Houston Baptist, 11/9/07Low 39 Rutgers, 1/11/12

FG Made: High 42 two times, last- Houston Bap., 11/9/07Low 12 Rutgers, 1/11/12

FG Att: High 92 Houston Baptist, 11/9/07Low 36 Villanova, 3/9/03

FG Pct.: High .708 Mount St. Mary’s, 34-48, 11/9/12Low .211 Rutgers, 12-57, 1/11/12

3FG Made: High 14 three times, last- Wofford, 3/14/12Low 0 three times, last- Fresno State, 11/12/13

3FG Att.: High 34 two times, last- Rider, 11/13/11Low 6 three times- last- Del. St., 12/19/12

3FG Pct.: High .700 Seton Hall, 7-10, 3/5/03Low .000 three times, last- Fresno State, 11/12/13

FT Made: High 31 West Virginia, 31-42, 2/12/10Low 1 three times, last- Wofford, 3/14/12

FT Att.: High 46 Notre Dame, 1/4/06Low 3 Wofford, 3/14/12

FT Pct.: High 1.000 Cal Poly, 12-12, 12/21/13Low .167 Louisville, 1-6, 1/21/12

Rebounds: High 60 VMI, 12/06/11Low 23 NC State, 3/3/14; Georgetown, 1/13/07

Assists: High 33 Maryland Eastern Shore, 12/18/10Low 8 Princeton, 3/19/12

Steals: High 16 three times, last- Duquesne, 12/3/08Low 0 Oakland, 11/19/06

Blocks: High 12 Eastern Kentucky, 11/19/09Low 0 Fairleigh Dickinson, 11/14/08

Turnovers: High 25 Howard, 11/20/04Low 3 Washington State, 3/30/12

Fouls: High 28 two times- last, West Virginia, 2/12/10Low: 6 St. Francis, Pa., 12/20/11

Games: 220 (12 seasons).Record: 193-27.Consecutive Regular Season

Sellouts: 216, 11/23/02-current.

Games Attended at fullcapacity: 85.

Most Consecutive Gamesattended at full capacity:9, 1/6/14-current.

Combined Points-two teams:197, Notre Dame, 1/4/06.

Largest Pitt Win: 49, Bethune-Cookman (89-40), 12/15/12.

Largest Pitt Loss: 23, Rutgers(62-39), 1/11/12; 18, WestVirginia (66-48), 2/16/12.

Most Wins-season: 19, twotimes-2003-04, 2008-09.

Most Losses-season: 7, 2011-12; 5, 2013-14; 4, 2004-05.

Longest Winning Streak: 34,11/23/02-2/15/04.

Losing Streak: 4, 12/23/11-1/25/12; 2, 1/2-1/5/05.

Largest Attended Game:12,944, Duke, 1/27/14.

Overtime Games: 9.

MISCELLANEOUS

Points: High 97 Notre Dame, 1/4/06Low 32 New Hampshire, 12/4/09

FG Made: High 34 Notre Dame, 1/4/06Low 12 New Hampshire, 12/4/09

FG Att.: High 83 Notre Dame, 1/4/06Low 39 two times, last- Wash. St., 3/28/12

FG Pct.: High .609 Georgetown, 28-46, 1/13/07Low .235 New Hampshire, 12-51, 12/4/09

3FG Made: High 17 Lafayette, 1/02/08Low 0 Youngstown State, 12/13/03

3FG Att.: High 36 Notre Dame, 1/4/06Low 5 St. John’s, 1/11/09

3FG Pct.: High .727 Virginia Tech, 8-11, 1/6/04Low .000 Youngstown State, 0-11, 12/13/03

FT Made: High 27 Florida State, 2/23/14Low 0 North Florida, 12/8/12

FT Att.: High 37 West Virginia, 2/12/10Low 0 North Florida, 12/8/12

FT Pct.: High 1.000 five times, last- WC, 9-9, 11/13/09Low .000 North Florida, 0-0, 12/8/12

Rebounds: High 51 two times, last- Rutgers, 1/11/12Low 11 Bethune-Cookman, 12/15/12

Assists: High 24 two times, last- LBSU, 11/16/11Low 4 two times, last- Villanova, 3/5/11

Steals: High 12 two times, last- Louisville, 1/21/12Low 0 four times, last- Ill.-Chicago, 11/10/10

Blocks: High 11 two times, last- Howard, 11/27/12Low 0 15 times

Turnovers: High 26 Virginia Tech, 1/6/04Low 2 two times, last- Marquette, 1/8/11

Fouls: High 32 Notre Dame, 1/4/06Low 6 St. Francis, Pa., 12/20/11

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All-Time Numerical Roster, 165-166All-Time Team Captains, 166All-Time Lineups, 167-168

Career Individual Statistics, 169-173All-Time Scores, 174-189Pitt vs. All Opponents, 190Series Results, 191-199

In-Season Tournaments, 200-201Pitt vs. Conferences, 202

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Kirk Brucestarred for thePanthers from1972-75. Afterhis career, heserved as Pitt’shead women’sbasketballcoach for 13years (1985-98)and now worksas an AssociateAthletic Directorin Pitt’s athleticdepartment.

Kent Scott was a 1,000-point career scorer for Pitt from 1969-72.

Student-athletes are listedalphabetically with the years inwhich they lettered. This is not anall-time roster. It only depicts theyears each player lettered. Yearspre-1940 correspond to the fall andspring years that each playerplayed at Pitt. If you have anyadditions/deletions to this list,please contact Greg Hotchkiss inthe Pittsburgh athletic mediarelations office.

AAbel, Griffin, 1998-01Abrams, Marvin, 1970-74Adams, Chase, 2009-10Adams, John, 1964-65Adams, Steven, 2012-13Aggelou, Sotiris, 1993-95Aiken, Curtis, 1983-87Albright, John, 1930-31Alexander, 1942-43Allen, George, 1981-84Alridge, Andre, 1992-96Antigua, Oliver, 1995-98Antigua, Orlando, 1991-95Apple, Nathan, 1943-47Armstrong, Keith, 1982-86Arnold, Randy, 1970-71Artis, Jamel, 2013-14Artman, Bernard, 1951-54Artman, Bob, 1940-43Arture, William, 1929-31Assid, Ed, 1964-65

BBaierl, Bill, 1949-50Bailey, Nate, 1987-89Baker, Edward, 1929-31Baker, John P., 1912-13Bane, John, 1910-13Barnhart, Ray, 1968-69Barrett, 1942-43Bartholomew, Haywood, 1927Bashioum, W, 1945-46Bazzano, 1944-45Beatty, Steve, 1980-84Beck, Bob, 1943-44Beckett, Tom, 1965-68Belich, Michael, 1948-51Benjamin, Keith, 2004-08Bennett, Bill, 1965-66Bennett, Melvin, 1974-75Berardinelli, Dominic, 1975-77Biehl, 1943-44Bien, Jay, 1908Biggs, Tyrell, 2005-09Bingham, Bob, 1951-52Blair, DeJuan, 2007-09Blair, William E., 1937Blanton, John, 1982-86Blount, Mark, 1995-97Blyshak, Dave, 1962-65Bohren, Karl, 1924-25Bolla, James, 1971-75Bollens, Kenneth, 1965-68Bonacci, Pat, 1958Bonine, 1910-11Bonnie, Harry E., 1913Boose, Jack, 1946-47Borowitz, 1945-46Bowman, Marcus, 2003-06Boyd, Arthur, 1950-53Boyd, Frank, 1973-77Boyd, Jason, 1998-00Braumbeck, Robert, 1948-50Brautigam, Barry, 1954-57Brehm, William, 1946-50Bremen, Alvin J., 1919Bremen, Ben, 1918-19Brimm, Oscar, 1971-73Brody, Wray G., 1912Broido, Joseph, 1911-12

Brookin, Rod, 1986-90Brown, 1929-30Brown, Gilbert, 2007-11Brown, Jaron, 2000-04Brown, Sean, 2008-09Brozovich, Paul, 1979-81Bruce, Kirk, 1972-75Brush, Brian, 1989-93Buchanon, Frank, 1930-32Buck, Bill, 1965-67Buck, Rudy, 1943-44Budd, Norman, Jr., 1907-11Burch, Clarence, 1951-54Byers, Franklin E., 1921-23

CCaldwell, Michael C., 1968-71Caldwell, Robert J., 1964-67Calhoun, S.E., 1910-11Campbell, F.H., Hatley, 1911-12Campbell, Walter F., 1910-13Canterna, Oland, 1944-49Capwell, I.P., 1906Cardot, Willis, 1972-73Carlson, H.C., 1914-17Carlson, Henry C., Jr., 1940Carlson, Lloyd, 1941-43Carnahan, Milroy, 1950-53Carr, Hugh P., 1923-24Carrigan, Rich, 1984-87Cauley, Willie, 1993-94Causer, Jerry, 1968-70Cavanaugh, Pat, 1986-90Cecconi, Louis, 1946-50Cepkowski, Richard, 1954-55Cercone, Eugene, 1953-57Chase, Ralph, 1925Chosky, Saul, 1943-44Christopher, Walter Frank, 1950-51Cieply, William, 1943-48Cizmarik, Bob, 1969-71Clancy, Sam, 1977-81

Clawson, John, 1921-22Cleland, 1941-42Clements, Frank, 1966-67Cochran, Nate, 1994-95Cohen, Lester, 1928-30Cohen, Milton, 1929-31Collins, William, 1938-40Colombo, Scott, 1986-89Cook, Mike, 2006-08Cooper, Tico, 1985-87Cosby, Attila, 1997-99Cosentino, Sam, 1943-46Cost, Charles, 1954-55Cratsley, Mel, 1966-67Cribbs, Claire, 1932-35Culbertson, Billy, 1981-84Cummings, Vonteego, 1995-99Cutrie, Rocco, 1933

DDavid, Joey, 1982-86David, Samuel, 1946-49Davis, Jimmy, 1943-44DeGroat, John, 2004-06DeHart, James, 1916-17Deitrick, Richard, 1951-54DeLisio, Tony, 1966-69Demetris, Yuri, 2001-04DiFrischia, Al, 1966-67Diggs, Cassin, 2007-08Dillon, Bill, 1955-57Dimmack, Chris, 1998-99Disco, Mark, 1973-75Ditka, Michael, 1958-60Dixon, Jermaine, 2008-10Dolfi, 1940-41Dorazio, Carlo, 2001-03Dorman, Dennis, 1955-58Downes, William, 1968-71Downing, Harold S., 1914-15Downing, Raymond, 1964-65Doyle, Ray, 1964-65

Generalovich, Brian, 1961-64Generalovich, Brock, 1989-93Generalovich, Nick, 1964-66Gennock, J., 1945-47Gerensky, Thaddeus, 1948-49Gibbs, Ashton, 2008-12Gilbert, Malcolm, 2011-12Gill, Michael, 1995-96Gill, W.W., 1905-06Ginevan, Dave, 1961-62Girman, Mike, 1943-44Glenn, Jack, 1943-44Gissendanner, Darrell, 1978-82Glover, Tim, 1990-92Gob, Art, 1957-58Goldsmith, M.F., 1906-08Goodson, Mike, 1985-87Goodwin, Paul, 1942-43Gordon, Steve, 1978-79Gore, Demetreus, 1984-88Graham, G.R., 1911-15Graves, Antonio, 2003-07Gray, Aaron, 2003-07Greer, Ricardo, 1997-01Grevey, Scott, 1978-82Grgurich, Tim, 1961-64Gustine, Frank, Jr., 1967-68

HHammer, E.T., 1916-17Harris, Larry, 1974-78Harrison, Ed, 1970-71Hartman, George, 1936-38Hastings, C.E., 1914-17Hawkins, Isaac, 1996-01Haygood, Robert, 1974-76Healy, T.F., 1913-15Heiner, 1912-13Heller, J., 1945-46Hennon, Don, 1956-59Hepworth, Ken, 1961-62Hersh, Charles, 1969Hill, Lewis, 1973-75Hoban, Walter, 1926-27Holder, Terry, 1962-63Holmes, Jeremy, 1998-00Holstein, Floyd, 1949-51Hoggan, G., 1945-46Horne, Chris, 1997-98Howard, Andre, 1995-97Hriebar, Frank, 1951-52Hromanik, George, 1948-51Hudec, Rudy, 1948-50Hudson, Doyle, 2005-07Hughes, Charles M., 1933-35

Duessel, David, 1952-55Duff, A.W., 1906-07Dumancic, Dominik, 1990-92

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Easterday, R.A., 1916-18Edgar, Joseph E., 1906-07Edwards, Cleveland, 1969-72Egan, James, 1939-42El Nokali, Amr, 1995-96Elliott, Samuel B., 1907-08Ellis, Sammie, 1978-80Emrich, Ross, 1935Endsley, John, 1975Epps, Isaiah, 2011-12Everett, Robert, 1948-51

FFabel, Joseph, 1937Falenski, Richard, 1958-61Falenski, Stanley, 1964-67Famularo, Frank, 1965-67Farmer, Homer G., 1907-11Federico, Gino, 2001-03Fenwick, Joseph, 1953-56Ferguson, Marlon, 1983-87Ferguson, Ralph, 1935Ferraro, Ross, 1928-29Fields, Levance, 2005-09Finneman, John, 1999-00Fisher, 1906-07Fisher, Brian, 1963-65Fisher, Paul, 1926-28Fitzgerald, Dave, 1978-79Flannagan, W.H., 1924-25Fleming, Sam, 1971-74Flores, Stephen, 1997-99Foley, James, 1958-61Follansbee, William, 1932-33Forquer, Ralph, 46-47Frederick, W., 1946-48Freeman, Leroy, 1972-73Fridley, John, 1958-61Frishman, Morris, 1911-13Frontone, Jack, 1951-55Frye, Tim, 2007-10Funk, Bernard, 1922-23

GGant, Chris, 1991-95Garcia, Joseph, 1937-38Gardella, Chris, 1994-98Garnham, Ed, 1944-46

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John Riser(1954-57) isranked amongPitt’s careerleaders in bothscoring andrebounding.He scored1,164 pointsand pulleddown 775rebounds.

BROTHER COMBINATIONSOrlando Antigua (1991-95) and Oliver Antigua (1995-98)Robert Caldwell (1964-67) and Michael Caldwell (1968-71)Brian Generalovich (1961-64) and Nick Generalovich (1964-66)Charles Hughes (1933-35) and William Hughes (1933-35)Billy Knight (1971-74) and Terry Knight (1974-79)Edward Lawry (1939) and Thomas Lawry (1930-32)Alphonse Wrobleski (1928-30) and Stephen Wrobleski (1926-28)Steve Zernich (1941-43) and Wally Zernich (1943-47)

FATHER-SON COMBOSSamuel David (1945-49) and Joey David (1983-86)Brian Generalovich (1961-64) and Brock Generalovich (1989-93)

UNIV. OF PITTSBURGH GRADUATES WHO COACHED AT PITT(Also includes director of basketball operations)Brandin Knight (Pitt, ‘05)Oliver Antigua (Pitt, ‘98)Orlando Antigua (Pitt, ‘95)Jim Bolla (Pitt, ’75)H.C. “Doc” Carlson (Pitt, ‘18)Cleveland Edwards (Pitt, ’72)Tim Grgurich (Pitt, ’64)Sean Miller (Pitt, ’92)

Billy and Terry Knight are one of eight different brother combinations tocompete at Pitt. The Knight brothers, who played from 1971-79,combined to score 2,610 points and pull down 1,352 rebounds.

PITT BASKETBALL FAMILY TREEHughes, T.M., 1913-14Hughes, William T., 1933-35Hunt, Charles, 1967-69Hursh, Charles, 1955-58Husa, Ed, 1955-56Hyatt, Charles, 1927-30

JJacobsen, Morris, 1944-46Jesko, William, 1935-37Jinks, Ben, 1960-63Johnson, Chad, 2000-02Johnson, Durand, 2012-14Johnson, Gilbert, 1988-90Johnson, John, 2011-12Johnson, Robert A., 1936-38Johnson, Trent, 1981-83Jones, Antoine, 1990-93Jones, B.L, 1925Jones, Bobby, 1978-79Jones, Chris, 1970-72Jones, Chris, 2013-14Jones, D., 1956-57Jones, Derek, 1993-94Jones, Frank W., 1941-44Jones, Walter H., 1943-45Jordan, Gandhi, 1990-92Jordan, Gerald, 1995-97Jordan, Lloyd P., 1921-24

KKalata, Leonard, 1966-69Kaliden, Bill, 1956-57Katsafanas, Chris, 1964-65Keese, Lucius, 1972-75Keller, Don, 1958-60Kelley, H.C., 1918-19Kelly, Lewis, 1973-74Kelly, Willie, 1973-76Kendall, Levon, 2003-07Kendrick, John, 1949-52Kennedy, Louis P., 1916King, Wayde W., 1924-25Kirby, Roosevelt, 1981-82Kleiman, Phil, 1955-56Klein, James J., 1938-41Kline, James H., 1946Knight, Billy, 1971-74Knight, Brandin, 1999-03Knight, Terry, 1974-79Knisley, Frank, 1943-44Ko, Joshua, 2013-14Kocheran, George, 1939-41Kochka, Paul, 1975-77Kondrad, Francis, 1958-59Koontz, Shaun, 1993-94Kowallis, George, 1925-27

Kowallis, James, 1925-26Kowallis, William S., 1931-33Kraft, R, 1952-53Krauser, Carl, 2002-06Krieger, Paul, 1961-64

LLake, Herb, 1982-83Landerman, Nathaniel, 1949-50Landy, Danny, 1977-79Lane, Jerome, 1985-88Laneve, John, 1954-57Larkin, John, 1961-64Latagliata, Ed, 1942-48Laughren, James, 1918-20LaValley, James, 1964-67Lawry, Edward, 1938-39Lawry, Thomas, 1930-32Layton, Derrick, 1988-90Lazor, Bob, 1954-57Lazor, Paul, 1958-61Lecak, Mike, 2013-14Lepkowski, Richard, 1952-55Lerner, Morton, 1947-49Lescott, Richard, 1954-55Leslie, Kevin, 1997-98Lester, Howard, 1955-58Lett, Ontario, 2001-03Levin, Solomon, 1939-40

McGhee, Gary, 2007-11McGill, William, 1928McIntyre, Bill, 1962-64McLaren, George W., 1916-18McLean, J.J., 1919-20McMahon, J.W., 1926-28McMaster, Louis, 1916McMillian, Lennie, 1979-81McNally, Roth, 1964-65McNeal, Chris, 1990-93McNulty, Frank B., 1916-17Medich, Alex, 1945-46Melnick, A., 1945-46Mendlow, Louis, 1937-38Merchant, 1942-43Mervis, Louis, 1918-21Mesher, John, 1957-59Michalik, Karl, 1944-45Miklasevich, Matt, 1982-86Milanovich, Samuel, 1938-41Miller, D., 1952-53Miller, Dwight, 2009-10Miller, Sean, 1987-92Mills, John, 1957-60Mitchell, Bryan, 1982-84Mobley, Eric, 1991-94Montgomery, Ray, 1929Moore, J.J., 2010-13Morgan, Jermaine, 1990-94Morningstar, Darren, 1989-92Morris, Carl, 1970-73Morris, Frank, 1944-47Morris, Toree, 2000-04Moses, Omo, 1990-91Mueller, C., 1945-46Murray, Leon, 1996-97

NNaponik, Paul, 1967-68Nedrow, Scott, 1974-78Neverson, Carlton, 1978-81Newkirk, Josh, 2013-14Nicholas, C.E., 1917-18Nicholas, E.D., 1917Nicholich, Thomas, 1956Noon, Peter, 1934-36Nordstrom, G, 1945-46Novakovich, Alex G., 1952-54Null, R., 1945-46Nwankwo, Aron, 2010-14

OOchsenhirt, N.C., 1913-16Ochsenhirt, Russell C., 1931-34O’Gorek, Paul, 1969-72Olinger, Dave, 1977-81Olofson, Tom, 1960-62Osborn, Bill, 1986-87

PPaffrath, Lawrence, 1938-42Page, Julius, 2000-04Palesko, Chester, 1950-53Pandak, William, 1943-44Parsons, William B., 1924-26Pataky, John, 1939-40Pataky, John, 1968-70Patcher, Michael, 1967-70Patterson, Lamar, 2010-14Paul, Michael, 1969-72Pavlick, Ed, 1952-55

Levine, Harry, 1917-20Levine, Marvin, 1960-61Levinson, Hyman, 1922-26Lewis, Darrell, 1954-55Lewis, Junie, 1984-85Lewis, Sonny, 1976-78Lewis, R. Steve, 1969-71Lindsay, John V., 1911Lissfeldt, Elmer, 1925-27Lockhart, Howard, 1958-61Lockhart, Jarrett, 1996-00Lohmeyer, Paul, 1940-43Long, Dale, 1961-62Loucks, Frank, 1934-36Loughran, John, 1918-19Lovett, Robert, 1963-66Lubic, Ben, 1913-17Luther, Jon, 1986-87

MMaczuzak, John, 1960-63Maile, Jason, 1992-97Malarkey, Bill, 1959-60Malarkey, Clair, 1941-46Malmberg, Arthur, 1948-51Maloney, Tom, 1957-62Mandish, 1957-58Maravich, Eliot, 1959-60Marder, Philip, 1944-45Markovich, Milan, 1954-57Marsh, Howard, 1906Martin, Bobby, 1987-91Martin, Mickey, 1971-74Martin, Stan, 1972-73Maruzewski, Edward, 1945-46Maser, Ron, 1958-59Maslek, Steve, 1986-89Masten, Ed, 1940-41Matson, Joseph, 1914-16Matthews, Harry, 1941-42Matthews, Jason, 1987-91Matthews, Ted, 1953-54Mauro, Bill, 1957-60McBride, Greg, 1973-75McCamant, Herbert D., 1932-34McCance, James, 1937-39McCandless, W.T., 1906-07McCarroll, Mark, 2000-05McClean, John, 1919-20McClellan, Pat, 1968-69McClellend, Ralph, 1974-76McClure, James, 1951-53McCormick, James, 1906McCracken, G. Herbert, 1919-22McCrossin, George, 1946-50McCullough, Thomas B., 1914-16McCullough, Jerry, 1991-96McDowell, 1910-12McElhinney, John H., 1907-08McFarland, Robert, 1967-70

Assistant Coach YearsOliver Antigua ............... 1998-99Orlando Antigua ............ 2003-08Bill Barton ..................... 2011-14Dom Berardinelli ........... 1983-86Jim Bolla ...................... 1975-80Kirk Bruce ..................... 1975-76Ronald Burns ................ 1986-88John Calipari ................ 1985-88Chris Carlson ................ 2001-03Jim Christian ................ 1996-99Sean Cleary .................. 1994-96Mark Coleman .............. 1986-94David Cox ..................... 2006-07Tom Crean .................... 1994-95Joe DeGregorio ............. 1983-86Joe DeSantis ................ 1992-94Jamie Dixon .................. 1999-03Jay Eck ......................... 1983-85Cleveland Edwards ....... 1977-80Seth Greenberg ............. 1980-83Tim Grgurich ................. 1965-75Don Hennon .................. 1959-60Tom Herrion .................. 2007-10

ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES

(List also includes graduate assistants, volunteers and director ofbasketball operations)

Assistant Coach YearsBob Hill ......................... 1975-78Willie Jett ..................... 1990-92Bobby Jones ................. 1994-97Brandin Knight .............. 2007-14Norm Law ..................... 1986-94Joe Lombardi ................ 2003-06Sean Miller ................... 1995-96Dave Olinger ................. 1981-82Lennie Parham ............. 1999-01Carl Peterson ................ 1952-67Dave Progar .................. 1980-83Brian Regan ........ 1988-90,07-14Mike Rice ...................... 2006-07Barry Rohrssen .. 1999-06, 13-14Pat Sandle .......... 1999-01,03-13John Sarandrea ............ 1988-92Mike Schaeffer ............. 1979-80Pat Skerry ..................... 2010-11Vince Taylor .................. 1997-98Reggie Warford ............. 1980-86Troy Weaver ................. 1996-99Fran Webster ................ 1969-80Ernie Zeigler ................. 2001-03

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Peavy, Terry, 1977-78Penman, R.N., 1918Pegues, Julius, 1955-58Peterson, Jaime, 1993-95Petrini, Robert, 1967-70Phillips, 1943-44Phillips, George S., 1950-53Polen, Maurice, 2006-08Pollack, S., 1945-46Port, Melvin, 1938-41Porter, Darelle, 1987-91Prey, 1942-43Primus, Fred, 1998-99Ptacek, Charles, 1942-43

RRadosevich, George, 1949-51Radvansky, Michael, 1936-38Ragan, Thomas, 1944-47Raisley, Chester M., 1907-08Ramon, Ronald, 2004-08Randall, Derrick, 2013-14Rasp, John, 1986-90Raymond, Edward, 1939-42Reed, Wallace, 1926-28Reese, Charles, 1912-14Reeves, Alphonse, 1938-39Resutek, Joe, 1952-55Reisgen, Ralph, 1919-20Repp, John, 1920Reppert, Joe, 1955Reuschel, Bill, 1951-53Rhymes, Marlon, 1992-93Rice, Michael, 1976-77Richards, Roy, 1946Richards, Thomas, 1972-76Richardson, Bob, 1964-65Richardson, J.J., 2009-11Richman, Ben, 1926Riciutti, Al, 1961-62Riggle, Michael, 1968-71Rihaneck, William, 1926-27Risacher, 1906-07Riser, John, 1954-57Rivers, Nick, 2009-12Rizk, Geoff, 2006-07Roantree, Tom, 1962-65Roberts, R., 1961-62Roberts, Tony, 1977-79Robinson, H.K., 1917-20Robinson, James, 2012-14Robinson, Jeff, 1983-84Robinson, Nasir, 2008-12Roderick, Theodore, 1934-36Roman, Dave, 1962-64Rose, Chester F., 1906Rose, Earl A., 1921-24Ross, Mark, 1971-72Roster, Chester, (NA)Rowe, Luther, 1936-37Ruby, Daryle, 1936-37Ruby, Daryle, 1962-65Ruhe, Joseph, 1932Ruschel, Bill, 1952-53Ryan, John, 1979-81

SSandberg, 1927-28Sankey, Bob, 1959-62Santangelo, G, 1945-46

Sari, D., 1952-53Sauer, Dave, 1961-64Sawyer, Dave, 1956-59Scheiding, Philip, 1937-39Scherer, John, 1937-40Scheuermann, Ed, 1976-81Schinitzki, Joe, 1961-62Schoon, Rodney, 1970-71Schultz, Robert, 1943-46Scott, Jack, 1937-39Scott, Kent, 1969-72Seabrooks, Chris, 1998-01Shareef, Ahmad, 1990-94Shay, Bill, 1957-61Sheffield, Calvin, 1961-64Shepherd, Darryl, 1984-86Shin, Michael, 1997-98Shober, Steven, 1946-47Shorter, Brian, 1988-91Show, Bob, 1954-55Shrewsbury, Robert, 1973-76Shuber, Stephen, 1941-47Shuman, John, 1906-07Sies, Dale, 1917Silverman, Sid, 1940-41Simpson, Lloyd, 1957-60Slaby, Lou, 1960-61Small, Charles, 2003-06Smith, Charles, 1984-88Smith, Darwin, 1958-61Smith, Don, 1932-35Smith, Gary, 1977-78Smith, Kelvin, 1976-77Smith, Pete, 1965-68Smith, Roger, 1961-62Spartz, Marcell, 1939-42Spotovich, Ed, 1935-38Spruill, Mahdi, 1994-95Spungen, Howard, 1944-46Starr, Keith, 1972-75Steinhart, Don, 1959-61Stewart, E., 1945-46Stephens, Scott, 1973-75Stevanovic, Zelimir, 2000-01Stevenson, Sylvester, 1966-68Stewart, DeWarren, 1993-94Straloski, Edward, 1938-41Straw, Richard, 1912-14Strickland, Pete, 1975-79Sulkowski, William, 1971-73Supak, Michael B., 1945-46Sutyak, Nick, 1958-59Swacus, John, 1940-43Szykowny, Larry, 1963-66

TTaft, Chris, 2003-05Taitt, Sutton, 1953-55Talbott, Wayne, 1973-78Taylor, Dante, 2009-13Taylor, Kellii, 1996-00Terbush, Clifford E., 1906Thomas, Garrick, 1992-1996Thompson, Bob, 1965-67Thompson, Charles, 1994-95Thompson, Chas, 1981-85Tiesi, Ryan, 2008-09Topp, Irvin (Mgr), 1964Troutman, Chevon, 2001-05Tweardy, James, 1969-71

UUchebo, Joseph, 2013-14Underwood, Dave, 1977-80

VVarga, Chad, 1994-97Vaughan, Clyde, 1980-84Verderber, R., 1956-57Vey, E. Kenneth, 1943-44Virostek, Don, 1950-53Vujnovic, Daniel, 1938-39

WWagoner, Ken, 1971-74Wainio, Francis, 1935Wallace, Austin, 2007-08Wallace, Dwayne, 1978-82Wallace, Ed, 1978-81Warning, Clare, 1950-51Wanamaker, Brad, 2007-11Washington, David, 1976-77Watkins, 1944-45Watkins, Chip, 1981-85Weger, Elmer, 1908-11Westbrooks, Mike, 1998-00Westover, Bert J., 1906-07Whyle, Robert, 1906Willard, Kevin, 1995-97Williams, Andre, 1981-85Williams, Charles, 1980-82Williams, J., 1945-46Williams, Wayne, 1975-79Wilson, Don, 1971-72Windbush, Jim, 1975-76Withers, Thomas R., 1968-70Wolbers, 1937-38Woodall, Travon, 2009-13Worrell, Derrick, 1999-00Woznicki, Richard, 1956-58Wright, Cameron, 2011-14Wrobleski, Alphonse, 1928-30Wrobleski, Stephen, 1926-28Wunderlich, Charles, 1928-29Wunderlich, David, 1956-57

YYee, Fred, 1954-56Young, Paul, 1922-23Young, Michael, 2013-14Young, Sam, 2005-09Yurko, Robert, 1948-51

ZZanna, Talib, 2010-14Zavackas, Donatas, 1999-03Zehfuss, Paul, 1930Zeigler, Trey, 2012-13Zeleznik, Myles, 1936-38Zeller, Hank “Harry”, 1944-46Zernich, Michael, 1950-53Zernich, Steve, 1941-43Zernich, Wally, 1943-44, 46-47Ziegler, Travis, 1989-93Zimmovan, Frank, 1953-56Ziolkowski, Ed, 1940-42Zito, Bill, 1956-58

Adelman, David, 1989-94Alcorn, 1941-42Alcorn, James, 1931-32Alexander, J.F., 1931-32Alimena, Albert J., 1976-77Allen, Stan, 2004-05Allerton, Dale, 1969-70Allis, Byron, 2003-06Antigua, Oliver, 1993-98Armstrong, Andrew, 2013-14Arnot, Ryan, 2005-06Archer, Jerry, 1982-83Baierl, Lee, 2004-06Baldridge, Ray, 1917-18Baum, Raymond, 1963-65Benidick, William, 1967-68Bennett, Lance, 1978-82Bertucci, Joe, 1995-97Blount, Ben, 2009-13Bochok, David 1957Booth, Thomas, 1972-74Bostocky, Jason, 1990-92Briggs, Rob, 2011-13Brodack, Jonathan, 2010-14Brodie, Menacham, 2004-07Brown, Jeremy, 2005-06Buchman, Steve, 1990-95Buck, William, 1960-61Burnham, Greg, 1974-79Capuano, John David, 1994-95Carter, Tony, 1983-85Cica, John T., 1974-77Cica, Marc J., 1972-75Coburn, Kenneth, 1935-36Colombo, Brian, 2011-12Conomikes, Dean, 1984-89Corbin, William Adam, 1996-00Cozzens, Quinn, 2009-11Culbert, Mike 1990-91David, George, 1918Dobin, Kenneth, 1968-69Dorfman, Jared, 2008-12Downing, 1914-15Evans, Bob, 1974-75Eysell, A.R., 1923-24Falcon, Matt, 2008-12Flinn, S.D., 1916Flocco, Chris, 1995-96Foley, Jack, 1941-43Freed, Donald, 1974-77Friedman, Jared, 2004-07Friedman, Seth, 2010-14Funston, Kevin, 2006-10Garvin, Robert O., 1924Grevey, Scott, 1982-83Grow, J. Steele, 1916Greenleaf, Rob, 1988-90Grubbs, Jeremy, 2004-08Hanson, James, 1929-30Harper, James, 1950-51Heller, Chris, 1990-93Hess, Zach, 2009-11Hillgrove, Bill, 1984-89Jaquette, Marcus M., 1924-25Jamal-Francis, Tariq, 1999-05James, Fleming, 1982-83Janovsky, John, 2001-04Jarrell, Kent, 1959-60Jordan, Kevin, 1993-97Kauffman, Robert, 1949-50Kiehl, Dave, 1990-94

Kochka, Paul, 1979-80Kozlowski, Brendan, 2008-12Lee, Jamar, 1996-98Lindenbaum, Michael, 2010-14Link, Mike, 1993-94Lynch, Donald, 1926-28Mack, Sean, 2012-14Mahon, Danny, 1984-85Marcus, Jan, 1982-83Markowitz, Albert, 1953-54Marks, Jordan, 2004-08Marsh, James, 1997-98McConnell, Mike, 1988-92McConnell, Tom, 1982-83McCurdy, Robert K., 1919-21McFadden, D.W., 1918-19McKenna, William, 1938McQuown, Bill, 1913McNulty, Shamus, 2008-11Meyers, Charlie, 1991, 93-96Mongell, George, 1996-98Mulert, Carl, 1922-23Murray, C.K., 1914Myers, Joel, 1994-96Oakes, William, 1940O’Brien, Dan, 2007-10Paradise-Asher, Pete, 2007-09Paul, W.B., 1918Peterson, Harry, 1958-59Pett, Troy, 1988-90Rabinowitz, Harvey, 1952-53Reinhard, Roy, 1944-45Rex, William, 1940-41Reilley, Matt, 2012-14Rial, Bill, 1940-41Rispoli, Justin, 1997-99Rivers, Nick, 2007-09Robinson, Lassain, 1995-96Ryan, Leo, 1937Santore, Pete, 1998-99Schwartzberg, Dave, 1987-90Schweppe, Mike, 1992-93Sciulli, Jimmy, 2012-14Scott, J. Lorenz, 1916-17Scott, Troy, 1988-89Shannon, Dean, 1920Shrott, Robert, 1963Siglow, Alphonse, 1947-48Sikora, John, 1974-76Simpson, Robert, 1928-29Steadman, Lee, 1963-64Steinbrink, Matt, 2005-08Sternberg, Elan, 2008-10Stirt, Ben, 2007-09Supowitz, Will, 2012-14Szramowski, Dan, 2000-05Topp, Irvin, 1964Tyberski, Rick, 2001-03Vent, Derrick, 1988-90Walker-Miller, Cam., 1998-99Warnock, R.Q., 1926Wassell, Charles, 1939Wattach, Richard, 1934Werner, Jackie, 1998-99Wernicki, Mike, 1992-95White, Mike, 1991-94Williamson, Jamal, 1997-98Wilmot, Melanie, 2008-11Wilson, Charles R, 1926-27Wolfe, Milt, 1955

ALL-TIME DIRECTOR OFBASKETBALL OPERATIONSAntigua, Orlando, 2003-06Carlson, Chris, 2001-03Cox, David, 2006-07Knight, Brandin, 2007-08Novey, Maria, 1994-99Regan, Brian, 2008-14Rohrssen, Barry, 1999-2001

ALL-TIME ATHLETIC TRAINERSIncorvaia, Tony, 1978-84Mangine, Bob, 1973-74Perrin, Dave, 1977-78, 1984-86Salesi, Tony, 1986-2014

Smith, Kip, 1974-77

ALL-TIME EQUIPMENTMANAGERSBrigger, Brian, 2007-12Dountas, Chris, 2012-14Enright, Tim, 1995-96McCullough, Walter, 1973-95Milligan, John, 1984-89Reilly, Mike, 1996-98Trbovich, Dan, 1999-2007

ALL-TIME STRENGTH &CONDITIONING COACHESBeltz, Tim, 2001-14

Collins, Joe, 1998-00Heimmerman, Nick, 1989-93Oliver, Ray, 1986-89Sipp, Warren, 1984-86Wateska, Gary, 1993-98

ALL-TIME VIDEOCOORDINATORSAlesi, John, 2005-06Banos, Les, 1992-95Davis, Rasheen, 2008-09Knight, Brandin, 2006-07Marks, Jordan, 2009-13McCarthy, Todd, 1996-98Naple, Jeff, 1995-96

Regan, Brian, 2007-08Richards, Jason, 2013-14Roach, Kevin, 2000-05Shaw, Pete, 1998-99

ALL-TIME GRADUATEASSISTANTSBerardinelli, Dominic, 1983-87Bolla, Jim, 1977-78Burns, Duffy, 1986-88DeGregorio, Joe, 1983-86Grevey, Scott, 1982-83Hanson, David, 2013-14Jett, Willie, 1990-92McConnell, Tom, 1982-83

McDonald, Branden, 2013-14Olinger, Dave, 1981-82Progar, Dave, 1980-83Regan, Brian, 1988-90Richards, Jason, 2010-13Schaeffer, Mike, 1970sTato, Tony, 1982-89

ALL-TIME BASKETBALLSECRETARYKosmer, Monica, 1994-99Kramer, Mary Jane, 1973-86Osman, Barb, 1986-94Schoedel, Beth, 1999-2014

ALL-TIME SUPPORT STAFF

ALL-TIME MANAGERS

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Ed Markowski, 1944-45Oland Canterna, 1948-49

9Larry Paffrath, 1939-42Clare Malarkey, 1942-45Nate Apple, 1945-46Oland “Do Do” Canterna,1945-48Floyd Holstein, 1949-51

10Steve Bazzano, 1944-45Clare Malarkey, 1945-46Bill Cieply, 1946-47R. Kraft, 1952-53John Laneve, 1955-56Don Hennon, 1956-59Tony DeLisio*, 1966-67Buster Weinzierl, 1967-68Rodney Schoon, 1969-71Sam Fleming, 1971-74Pete Strickland*, 1975-76Frank Boyd, 1974-75

11Ed Ziolkowski, 1940-41Jimmy Egan, 1941-42Bill Kahn, 1944-45S. Pollack, 1945-46J. Gennick, 1945-46Michael Belich, 1948-49Robert Yurko, 1949-50Richard Lepkowski, 1952-53Joe Resutek, 1954-55John Fridley, 1960-61George Allen, 1981-84Mike Goodson, 1985-87Chris Gardella*, 1996-98Carl Krauser, 2002-06Gilbert Brown, 2006-09Dante Taylor, 2009-13Derrick Randall, 2013-14

12Carl Michalik, 1944-45G. Hoggan, 1945-46G. Santangelo, 1945-46Stephen Shober, 1946-47George McCrossin, 1949-50D. Miller, 1952-53Richard Dietrick, 1953-54Bob Lazor, 1954-55

ALL-TIME NUMERICAL ROSTERList is from 1939-40. List isnot a letterwinner list. Manyplayers are missing, someplayers wear a differentjersey each season and somenumbers are worn by twoplayers in a given year. If youhave any corrections oradditions, please send toGreg Hotchkiss in the Pittathletic media relationsoffice. The list depictsplayers who wore eachnumber even if they did notplay- i.e. redshirted, etc.Jerseys reflect the jerseysworn at home games.Multiple numbers were wornin several years.

0Carlo Dorazio, 2001-03John DeGroat, 2004-06Austin Wallace, 2006-08James Robinson, 2012-14

00Brian Shorter, 1988-91

1Julius Page, 2000-04Keith Benjamin, 2005-08Travon Woodall, 2008-13Jamel Artis, 2013-14

2Chris Gardella, 1994-96Chevon Troutman, 2001-05Levance Fields, 2005-09Isaiah Epps, 2010-12Michael Young, 2013-14

3Melvin Port, 1939-41Nick Radosevich, 1949-50Roger Smith, 1961-62Jeff Robinson, 1983-84Sean Miller, 1987-92V. Cummings, 1995-99Yuri Demetris, 2001-04Jermaine Dixon, 2008-09Chase Adams, 2009-10

John Fridley, 1959-60Dave Sauer, 1962-64Jim LaValley, 1964-67Tom Withers, 1968-70Chris Jones, 1970-72Leroy Freeman, 1972-73Willie Kelly, 1973-76Dom. Berardinelli, 1975-76Paul Kochka, 1975-77Scott Grevey, 1978-79Dave Underwood, 79-80Charles Williams, 1980-82Pat Cavanaugh, 1986-90Tim Glover, 1990-92Andre Alridge, 1992-96Jarrett Lockhart, 1996-00Ed Turner, 2003-04Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12Chris Jones, 2012-14

13Sid Silverman, 1941-42W. Bashioum, 1945-46Louis Cecconi, 1948-49John Kendrick, 1950-51Ed Pavlick, 1952-53Ahmad Shareef, 1990-94Kevin Willard, 1997-97Jeremy Holmes, 1998-00Tony Tate, 2001-02Keith Benjamin, 2004-05Steven Adams, 2012-13Josh Newkirk, 2013-14

14Clare Malarkey, 1940-41Alcorn, 1941-42Tay Malarkey, 1944-45R. Null, 1945-46E. Stewart, 1945-46Scott Phillips, 1950-53Ted Matthews, 1953-54Darrell Lewis, 1954-55Paul Lazor, 1959-60Brian Generalovich, 1962-64Len Kalata, 1966-69Cleveland Edwards, 1969-72Willis Cardot, 1972-73Lew Hill*, 1973-74Ralph McClelland, 1974-76Pete Strickland*, 1976-79Lennie McMillian*, 1979-80Brett Crawford, 1980-81Curtis Aiken, 1983-85Chris Langley, 1987-88

Brock Generalovich, 1989-93Gerald Jordan, 1994-97Andrew Shogan, 1997-98Levon Kendall, 2002-07Sean Brown, 2008-09Nick Rivers, 2009-12

15Edward Straloski, 1940-41Bob Artman, 1941-42Nate Apple, 1944-45Wally Zernich, 1946-47Sam David, 1948-49Robert Everett, 1949-50Art Malmberg, 1950-51Chester Palesko, 1952-53Bob Show, 1953-55Bob Sankey*, 1961-62Ben Jinks, 1960-62Ralph McClelland, 1974-75Sam Clancy, 1977-81Roosevelt Kirby, 1981-82Herb Lake, 1982-83Marlon Ferguson, 1983-87Brian Brush, 1989-93Derek Jones, 1993-94Mahdi Spruill, 1994-95Chad Johnson, 1999-02Charles Small, 2003-06Darnell Dodson, 2007-08Aron Nwankwo, 2010-14

16Alex Melnick, 1945-46Walter Jones, 1941-42Spartz, 41-42Ed Latagliata, 1946-47Morton Lerner, 1948-49Art Malmberg, 1948-50Michael Zernich, 1952-53Bill Zito, 1956-57

17Samuel Milanovich, 1940-41Harry Matthews, 1941-42Frank Morris, 1944-45J. Williams, 1945-46George Hromanik, 1950-51David Duessel, 1952-55Chuck Hursh, 1955-57

18Bob Artman, 1940-41Hank Zellers, 1944-45G. Nordstrom, 1945-46Hank Zeller, 1945-46Sammy David, 1946-47John Mills, 1957-58

19Larry Paffrath, 1941-42Philip Marder, 1944-45Borowitz, 1945-46Don Virostek, 1952-53Sutton Tait, 1953-55

20Ed Ziolkowski, 1941-42Morris Jacobsen, 1945-46Milroy Carnahan, 1950-53

Richard Cepkowski, 1953-54Don Steinhart, 1959-60Terry Holder, 1962-63Brian Fisher, 1964-65Al DiFrischia, 1965-67Pat McClellan, 1968-69Kent Scott, 1969-72Gary Pagano, 1972-73Tom Richards, 1973-76Bob Haygood 1974-76David Washington, 1975-76D. Gissendanner, 1978-82John Blanton, 1982-86Darelle Porter, 1987-91Marlon Rhymes, 1992-93DeWarren Stewart, 1993-94John Finneman*, 1997-98Brandin Knight, 1999-03Dante Milligan, 2003-05

21Sam Cosentino, 1944-46Mike Belich, 1950-51Frank Zimmovan*, 1953-54Ed Pavlick*, 1954-55Howard Lester, 1955-56Dennis Dorman, 1957-58Joe Schinitzki, 1961-62Rod Brookin, 1986-90Antoine Jones, 1990-93Jaime Peterson, 1993-95Michael Gill, 1995-96Attila Cosby, 1997-99Mark McCarroll, 2001-05Doyle Hudson, 2005-07Ryan Tiesi, 2008-09Lamar Patterson, 2009-14

22Morris Jacobsen, 1944-45Alex Medich, 1945-46George McCrossin*, 1946-47Joe Fenwick, 1953-56D. Jones, 1956-57D. Wunderlich, 1956-57Richard Wernicki, 1956-58John Larkin, 1962-64Robert Lovett, 1964-65John Cullen, 1966-67Robert McFarland, 1967-70Carl Morris, 1970-73John Endsley*, 1973-74Lew Hill*, 1974-75Frank Boyd, 1975-76David Olinger, 1977-81Jason Matthews, 1987-91Jason Maile, 1992-97Kellii Taylor*, 1997-00Zelimir Stevonovic, 2000-01Charles Small, 2002-03Antonio Graves, 2003-07Brad Wanamaker, 2007-11Joshua Ko, 2013-14

23Ed Garnham, 1944-46Robert Yurko, 1948-49John Resutek, 1953-54Don Steinhart, 1960-61Dave Sauer, 1961-64Travis Ziegler, 1989-93Sotiris Aggelou, 1993-95Kellii Taylor*, 1995-99

PITT’S RETIRED JERSEYSNo. Player Retirement Ceremony10 Don Hennon January 13, 196832 Charles Smith March 2, 198834 Billy Knight February 20, 198920 Brandin Knight March 4, 2009

The 2002-03 senior class of Brandin Knight, Ontario Lett and Donatas Zavackas was credited with putting Pitt basketball back on themap. The trio accumulated an 89-40 record over a four-year period from 1999-2003.

Cameron Wright, 2010-14

4Bill Baierl, 1949-50Bob Sankey, 1959-60Dave Roman, 1962-64Nick Generalovich, 1964-65Tim Fisher, 1966-67Jim Tweardy, 1970-71Don Wilson, 1971-72Oscar Brimm, 1972-73Bob Shrewsbury, 1973-76Gary Smith, 1977-78Steve Gordon, 1978-79Lennie McMillian*, 1980-81Bryan Mitchell, 1982-84Nate Bailey, 1987-89Gandhi Jordan, 1990-92Garrick Thomas, 1992-96Jaron Brown, 2000-04Ronald Ramon 2004-08John Johnson, 2011-13

5Sid Silverman, 1940-41Mickey Zernich, 1941-42C. Mueller, 1945-46Bob Sankey, 1960-62Frank Gustine, 1967-68Darryl Shepherd, 1983-85Scott Colombo, 1986-89Jerry McCullough, 1991-96Fred Primus, 1998-99Donatas Zavackas, 1999-03Dante Milligan, 2003-04Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09Gilbert Brown, 2009-11Durand Johnson, 2011-14

6Ed Burns, 1944-45J. Heller, 1945-46Nate Apple, 1946-47

7Ed Ziolkowski, 1941-42Cleland, 41-42Howard Spungen, 1944-45George McGrossin, 1948-49

8John Swacus, 1941-43

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Gino Federico, 2002-03Chris Taft, 2003-05Sam Young, 2005-09Trey Zeigler, 2012-13

24Bernard Artman, 1952-54Eugene Cercone, 1954-57Howard Lockhart, 1959-60Ben Jinks, 1962-63Frank Famularo, 1966-67Bob Petrini, 1967-70Marvin Abrams, 1970-72Keith Starr*, 1972-73Marvin Abrams, 1973-74Larry Harris, 1974-78Carlton Neverson, 1978-81Charles Thompson, 1981-85Jon Luther, 1986-87Rich Walton, 1987-88Derrick Layton, 1988-90Chris McNeal, 1990-93Shaun Koontz, 1993-94Chris Horne, 1997-98Griffin Abel, 1998-01Marcus Bowman, 2002-06Tim Frye, 2007-09Jermaine Dixon 2009-10Khem Birch, 2011-12Mike Lecak, 2013-14

25D. Sari, 1952-53James Foley, 1960-61Tim Grgurich, 1961-62Mike Caldwell, 1969-70Robert Haygood, 1974-75Steve Maslek*, 1987-89John Rasp, 1989-90Ricardo Greer, 1997-01Dwight Miller, 2008-09

26Richard Cepkowski, 1954-55Julius Pegues, 1955-57

27Bill Ruschel, 1952-53Barry Brautigum, 1954-57

28Clarence Burch, 1951-54Charles Cost, 1954-55

29Jack Frontone, 1952-53Phil Kleiman, 1955-56Bill Dillon, 1956-57

30Alex Novakovich, 1952-54John Riser, 1954-57Tom Olofson*, 1961-62Calvin Sheffield*, 1962-64Stan Falenski, 1964-67Robert Brickner, 1967-68Mike Caldwell, 1968-71Mark Ross, 1971-72Tom Richards*, 1972-73Keith Starr*, 1973-75Paul Kochka*, 1976-77Terry Peavy, 1977-78Dwayne Wallace, 1978-82Joey David, 1982-86Mark Blount, 1995-97Derrick Worrell, 1999-00

31Bill Mauro, 1959-60Calvin Sheffield*, 1961-62Bill Shay, 1960-61Dominik Dumancic, 1990-92John Finneman*, 1999-00Mike Cook, 2005-08

32Ed Pavlick*, 1953-54Frank Zimmovan*, 1954-56Dave Sawyer, 1956-57James Foley, 1959-60

Paul Krieger, 1961-62Roth McNally, 1964-65Frank Clements, 1966-67Tony DeLisio, 1967-69Bob Cizmarik, 1969-71Ken Wagoner, 1971-74Scott Nedrow, 1974-78John Ryan, 1979-81Trent Johnson*, 1982-83Charles Smith, 1984-88

33W. Frederick, 1947-48Howard Lockhart, 1960-61Paul Krieger, 1962-64Billy Culbertson, 1981-84Demetreus Gore, 1984-88Darren Morningstar, 1989-92Amr El Nokali, 1995-97Michael Shin, 1997-98Chris Seabrooks, 1998-01Aaron Gray, 2003-07Malcolm Gilbert, 2011-13

34William Brehm, 1947-48Darwin Smith, 1958-61Ken Hepworth, 1961-62Tim Grgurich, 1962-64William Buck, 1966-67Frank Clements, 1967-68Bill Downes, 1968-71Billy Knight, 1971-74Terry Knight*, 1974-79Scott Grevey*, 1979-82Jerome Lane, 1985-88

35Ed Lantagliata, 1947-48Paul Lazor, 1960-61Ben Jinks, 1961-62Mel Bennett, 1974-75Willie Cauley, 1993-94Jason Boyd, 1997-00Geoff Rizk, 2007-08Nasir Robinson, 2008-12

Gilbert Johnson, 1988-90Jermaine Morgan, 1990-94Charles Thompson, 1994-95Stephen Flores, 1997-99Talib Zanna, 2009-14

43George McCrossin*, 1947-48Richard Falenski, 1960-61Wayne Talbott*, 1974-75Mike Westbrooks, 1998-00

44Morton Lerner, 1947-48Daryle Ruby, 1962-65Steve Stevenson, 1967-68Mike Paul, 1968-72Greg McBride, 1973-75Robert Haygood*, 1975-76Ed Scheuermann, 1976-81Andre Williams, 1981-85Tico Cooper, 1985-87Omo Moses, 1990-91Orlando Antigua, 1991-95Tim Frye, 2009-10J.J. Moore, 2010-13

45Darwin Smith, 1960-61DeJuan Blair, 2007-09

50Dave Blyshak, 1962-63Bob Lovett, 1963-64Tom Roantree, 1964-65Ken Bollens, 1966-68Paul O’Gorek, 1969-72Lucious Keese, 1972-73Scott Stephens*, 1973-75Wayne Talbott, 1973-74Lucious Kreese, 1974-75Wayne Talbott, 1975-78Dan Landy, 1978-79Paul Brozovich, 1979-81Matt Miklasevich, 1982-86Chad Varga, 1994-97Ontario Lett, 2002-03

Cassin Diggs, 2007-08Joseph Uchebo, 2013-14

51Tom Maloney, 1960-61Brian Generalovich, 1961-64

52Don Keller, 1958-60Dave Blyshak*, 1963-65Mel Cratsley, 1966-67Mike Patcher, 1967-70Jim Bolla, 1971-75Sammie Ellis, 1978-80Trent Johnson*, 1981-82Rich Carrigan, 1984-87Eric Mobley, 1991-94Isaac Hawkins, 1997-01Gary McGhee, 2007-11

53Tom Olofson, 1960-61Dave Blyshak*, 1961-64

54Tom Maloney*, 1961-62John Maczuzak, 1962-63Robert Richardson, 1964-65Robert Thompson, 1966-67Paul Naponick, 1967-68Jerry Causer, 1968-70Bill Sulkowski, 1970-73Mark Disco, 1973-76Kelvin Smith, 1976-77Keith Armstrong, 1982-86Ed Wallace, 1978-81

55Marvin Levine, 1960-61R. Roberts, 1961-62Bobby Martin, 1987-91Toree Morris, 2000-04J.J. Richardson, 2009-11

1905-06 W.W. Gill1906-07 W.T. McCandless1907-08 John Harold

McElhinney1910-11 Elmer Weger1911-12 Walter Campbell1912-13 Walter Campbell1913-14 N.C. Ochsenhirt1914-15 N.C. Ochsenhirt1915-16 Ben Lubic1916-17 C.E. Hastings1917-18 R.A. Easterday1918-19 R.N. Penman1919-20 Harry Levine1920-21 G.H. McCracken1921-22 Lloyd Jordan1922-23 Franklin E. Byers1923-24 H.P. Carr1924-25 Wayde King1925-26 William Parsons1926-27 Elmer Lissfeldt1927-28 Sykes Reed1928-29 Charles

Wunderlich1929-30 Charley Hyatt1930-31 Eddie Baker

Willie Arture1931-32 Doc Kowallis

Tim Lawry1932-33 Don Smith1933-34 C. “Skip” Hughes

D. McCamant

R. Ochsenhirt1934-35 Claire Cribbs

C.“Skip” Hughes1935-36 Ted Roderick1936-37 Bill Jesko1937-38 Ed Spotovich

Myles Zeleznik1938-39 Ed Lawry

Jack Scott1939-40 Charley Ptacek1940-41 Eddie Straloski

Mel Port1941-42 Ed Raymond

John Swacus1942-43 Bobby Artman

Clair Malarkey1943-44 Walter Jones1944-45 Tay Malarkey1945-46 Hank Zeller

Nate Apple1946-47 Nate Apple1947-48 Bill Cieply1948-49 Sammy David

Oland Canterna1949-50 G. McCrossin1950-51 G. Hromanick

Bob Yurko1951-52 John Kendrick1952-53 Michael Zernich

Don Virostek1953-54 Clarence Burch1954-55 Ed Pavlick

1955-56 Joe Fenwick1956-57 John Riser

Bob Lazor1957-58 Chuck Hursh

Julius Pegues1958-59 Don Hennon

Dave SawyerJohn Mesher

1959-60 Bill MauroJohn Mills

1960-61 Dick FalenskiJohn Fridley

1961-62 Tom MaloneyBob Sankey

1962-63 B. GeneralovichBen JinksJohn Maczazak

1963-64 B. GeneralovichDave SauerDave Roman

1964-65 Daryle RubyBrian FisherDave Blyshak

1965-66 Larry SzykownyBob Lovett

1966-67 Stan FalenskiJim LaValley

1967-68 Pete SmithKen Bollens

1968-69 Tony DiLiseoLen Kalata

1969-70 Jerry Causer

Bob McFarlandBob PetriniMike Patcher

1970-71 Mike CaldwellMike Riggle

1971-72 Paul O’GorekMike PaulKent Scott

1972-73 Billy KnightCarl MorrisBill Sulkowski

1973-74 Billy KnightMickey MartinKen Wagoner

1974-75 Jim BollaKirk Bruce

1975-76 Tom RichardsKeith Starr

1976-77 Frank Boyd1977-78 Larry Harris

Scott NedrowWayne Talbott

1978-79 Terry KnightPete StricklandWayne Williams

1979-80 Sammie EllisSam Clancy

1980-81 Sam ClancyCarlton Neverson

1981-82 D. GissendannerDwayne Wallace

1982-83 Clyde Vaughan

ALL-TIME TEAM CAPTAINS1983-84 Steve Beatty

Billy CulbertsonClyde Vaughan

1984-85 Andre WilliamsChip Watkins

1985-86 Curtis Aiken1986-87 Curtis Aiken1987-88 Charles Smith1988-89 Pat Cavanaugh1989-90 Rod Brookin

Pat Cavanaugh1990-91 Darelle Porter1991-92 Sean Miller1992-93 Chris McNeal1993-94 Orlando Antigua1994-95 Orlando Antigua1995-96 Jerry McCullough

Garrick Thomas1996-97 Chad Varga1997-98 V. Cummings1998-99 V. Cummings1999-00 Ricardo Greer2000-01 Ricardo Greer

Isaac Hawkins2001-02 Brandin Knight2002-03 Brandin Knight

Ontario Lett2003-04 Jaron Brown

Toree MorrisJulius Page

2004-05 Mark McCarrollChevon Troutman

2005-06 John DeGroatCarl Krauser

2006-07 Antonio GravesAaron GrayDoyle HudsonLevon Kendall

2007-08 Keith BenjaminMike CookRonald Ramon

2008-09 Levance FieldsTyrell BiggsSam Young

2009-10 Jermaine DixonBrad Wanamaker

2010-11 Brad WanamakerGary McGheeGilbert Brown

2011-12 Ashton GibbsNasir RobinsonTray WoodallNick Rivers

2012-13 Lamar PattersonDante TaylorTray WoodallTalib Zanna

2013-14 Lamar PattersonCameron WrightTalib Zanna

36Louis Cecconi, 1946-50Dennis Dorman, 1956-57Don Keller, 1957-58

37William Cieply*, 1947-48

39Oland Canterna, 1947-48

40John Mills, 1957-60Tom Roantree, 1962-63Larry Szkowny, 1963-65Pete Smith, 1966-68Mike Riggle, 1968-69Steve Lewis, 1969-71Jim Bolla*, 1971-72Kirk Bruce, 1972-75Scott Stephens, 1975-76Michael Rice, 1976-77Steve Beatty, 1980-84Junie Lewis, 1984-85Chris Gant, 1991-95Andre Howard, 1995-97Kevin Leslie, 1997-98Maurice Polen, 2005-08

41John Larkin, 1961-63Chip Watkins, 1981-85

42Sammy David, 1947-48Bill McIntyre, 1963-64Robert Caldwell, 1966-67Charles Hunt, 1967-69Mike Riggle, 1969-71Mickey Martin, 1971-74John Endsley, 1974-75Wayne Williams, 1975-78Clyde Vaughan, 1980-84Steve Maslek*, 1985-86

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ALL-TIME LINEUPSTop Subs: F-Don Steinhart 9.2 ppg,9.7 rpg; F-Howard Lockhart 5.4ppg, 3.3 rpg; G-Bob Sankey 2.8ppg, 1.7 rpg; F-Paul Lazor 3.8 ppg,3.1 rpg.

1961-62 (12-11)

F-B. Generalovich 15.6 ppg, 9.2 rpgF-Ben Jinks 12.0 ppg, 4.4 rpgC-Paul Krieger 7.1 ppg, 8.1 rpgG-Tom Maloney 6.6 ppg, 1.9 rpgG-Calvin Sheffield 16.3 ppg, 3.8 rpg

Top Subs: F-Dave Sauer 9.1 ppg,3.7 rpg; G-Bob Sankey 3.9 ppg, 3.0rpg; F-John Maczuzak 3.0 ppg, 3.8rpg; G-Tim Grgurich 1.3 ppg, 1.2rpg.

1962-63 (19-6)

F-B. Generalovich 13.6 ppg, 8.2 rpgF-Ben Jinks 11.5 ppg, 5.8 rpgC-Paul Krieger 10.2 ppg, 3.5 rpgG-Dave Roman 15.0 ppg, 3.0 rpgG-Calvin Sheffield 11.1 ppg, 3.5 rpg

Top Subs: F-Dave Sauer 5.8 ppg,3.6 rpg; G-Tim Grgurich 3.2 ppg,2.3 rpg; F-Daryle Ruby 3.4 ppg, 2.7rpg.

1963-64 (17-8)

F-B. Generalovich 17.2 ppg, 8.5 rpgF-Dave Sauer 11.6 ppg, 5.6 rpgC-Paul Krieger 8.7 ppg, 8.7 rpgG-Dave Roman 10.8 ppg, 2.7 rpgG-Calvin Sheffield 18.5 ppg, 4.5 rpg

Top Subs: C-Larry Szykowny 4.9ppg, 2.7 rpg; C-Bob Lovett 4.7 ppg,3.8 rpg; F-Daryle Ruby 3.7 ppg, 2.8rpg; G-Tim Grgurich 2.6 ppg, 1.6rpg.

1964-65 (7-16)

F-Daryle Ruby 15.6 ppg, 6.7 rpgF-Jim LaValley 5.9 ppg, 6.9 rpgC-Bob Lovett 14.6 ppg, 8.0 rpgG-Larry Szykowny 15.8 ppg, 5.5 rpgG-Brian Fisher 6.6 ppg, 3.2 rpg

Top Subs: F-Dave Blyshak 5.5 ppg,2.9 rpg; F-Roth McNally 3.3 ppg,0.9 rpg; G-Nick Generalovich 1.4ppg, 1.1 rpg.

1965-66 (5-17)

F-Bob Thompson 1.7 ppg, 2.5 rpgF-Jim LaValley 9.6 ppg, 9.1 rpgC-Bob Lovett 15.2 ppg, 6.7 rpgG-Larry Szykowny 15.4 ppg, 4.0 rpgG-Stan Falenski 12.2 ppg, 3.9 rpg

Top Subs: F-Ken Bollens 8.7 ppg,5.9 rpg; F-Roth McNally 3.5 ppg,2.0 rpg; G-Pete Smith 3.7 ppg, 2.1rpg.

1966-67 (6-19)

F-Ken Bollens 10.8 ppg, 7.3 rpgF-Al DiFrischia 6.8 ppg, 2.4 rpgC-Jim LaValley 11.9 ppg, 12.1 rpgG-Len Kalata 9.8 ppg, 5.0 rpgG-Stan Falenski 10.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg

Top Subs: G-Pete Smith 8.8 ppg,3.1 rpg; G-Tony DeLisio 3.1 ppg, 1.4rpg.

1967-68 (7-15)

F-Mike Patcher 7.9 ppg, 5.9 rpgF-Ken Bollens 7.5 ppg, 4.8 rpgC-Bob McFarland 10.4 ppg, 5.0 rpgG-Tony DeLisio 12.1 ppg, 3.7 rpgG-Bob Petrini 8.5 ppg, 1.6 rpg

Top Subs: G-Pete Smith 6.8 ppg,2.3 rpg; G-Len Kalata 7.0 ppg, 2.9rpg; G-Steve Stevenson 5.0 ppg,2.4 rpg; C-Charles Hunt 3.5 ppg,4.4 rpg.

1968-69 (4-20)

F-Mike Patcher 8.1 rpg; 8.7 rpgF-Bob McFarland 11.5 ppg, 5.1 rpgC-Jerry Causer 7.0 ppg, 5.6 rpgG-Mike Caldwell 11.6 ppg, 1.9 rpgG-Bill Downes 4.7 ppg, 1.7 rpg

Top Subs: G-Bob Petrini 8.6 ppg,2.1 rpg; F-Mike Riggle 4.3 ppg, 3.8rpg; F-Tom Withers 2.1 ppg, 1.6rpg.

1969-70 (12-12)

F-Mike Patcher 7.1 ppg, 7.2 rpgF-Mike Paul 11.1 ppg, 4.3 rpgC-Paul O’Gorek 11.1 ppg, 9.1 rpgG-Kent Scott 16.9 ppg, 2.1 rpgG-C. Edwards 8.5 ppg, 2.2 rpg

Top Subs: G-Bill Downes 3.8 ppg,1.8 rpg; F-Mike Riggle 3.0 ppg, 3.4rpg; C-Jerry Causer 2.6 ppg, 2.8rpg.

1970-71 (14-10)

F-Ed Harrison 9.9 ppg, 5.0 rpgF-Mike Paul 11.4 ppg, 3.5 rpgC-Paul O’Gorek 12.3 ppg, 10.2 rpgG-Kent Scott 13.6 ppg, 2.3 rpgG-Bill Downes 7.5 ppg, 3.5 apg

Top Subs: F-Carl Morris 7.9 ppg,7.4 rpg; C-Bill Sulkowski 4.4 ppg,3.3 rpg; G-Mike Caldwell 3.8 ppg,0.5 rpg; F-Mike Riggle 3.2 ppg, 2.0rpg.

1971-72 ( 12-12)

F-Billy Knight 21.0 ppg, 11.5 rpgF-Mike Paul 12.1 ppg, 4.0 rpgC-Paul O’Gorek 5.9 ppg, 3.7 rpgG-Kent Scott 17.1 ppg, 2.8 rpgG-C. Edwards 2.7 ppg, 5.4 apg

Top Subs: F-Carl Morris 6.3 ppg,5.5 rpg; C-Bill Sulkowski 4.5 ppg,2.5 rpg; F-Mickey Martin 5.8 ppg,2.6 rpg; G-Marvin Abrams 4.0 ppg,1.1 rpg.

1972-73 (25-4)

F-Billy Knight 23.7 ppg, 11.0 rpgF-Mickey Martin 12.5 ppg, 5.2 rpgC-Bill Sulkowski 6.4 ppg, 3.1 rpgG-Kirk Bruce 7.0 ppg. 3.4 rpgG-Tom Richards 5.4 ppg, 1.5 rpg

Top Subs: F-Carl Morris 5.6 ppg,3.5 rpg; C-Jim Bolla 3.8 ppg, 4.0rpg; G-Keith Starr 3.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg;C-Lucious Keese 2.8 ppg, 3.2 rpg.

1973-74 (25-4)

F-Billy Knight 21.8 ppg, 13.4 rpgF-Mickey Martin 12.2 ppg, 4.7 rpgC-Jim Bolla, 3.9 ppg., 3.3 rpg.G-Kirk Bruce 7.9 ppg, 3.8 rpgG-Tom Richards 8.8 ppg, 3.5 apg

Top Subs: G-Keith Starr 7.8 ppg,4.0 rpg; F-Willie Kelly 4.8 ppg, 3.2rpg; F-Lew Hill 10.3 ppg, 4.8 rpg;G-Ken Wagoner 1.5 ppg, 1.2 rpg; G-Sam Fleming 2.1 ppg, 0.6 rpg.

1974-75 (18-11)

F-Lew Hill 8.3 ppg, 4.5 rpgC-Mel Bennett 10.1 ppg, 10.2 rpgG-Kirk Bruce 17.1 ppg, 4.9 rpg

Note: These positions are accordingto University of Pittsburgh records.If you have any changes and/oradditions, please contact GregHotchkiss in the Pitt Athletic MediaRelations Office. Some positionswere issued due to players’ heightsand statistics. Please notify us ifthere is a mistake.

1948-49 (12-13)

F-Oland Canterna 12.6 ppgF-George Hromanik 4.0 ppgC-Morton Lerner 3.6 ppgG-Sam David 15.6 ppgG-George McCrossin 3.9 ppg

Top Subs: G-Louis Cecconi 5.3 ppg;G-Michael Belich 3.3 ppg; G-RobertYurko 1.2 ppg; Baumbeck 0.6 ppg.

1949-50 (4-14)

F-George McCrossin 13.9 ppgF-Michael Belich 5.8 ppgF-John Kendrick 3.5 ppgG-George Hromanik 7.2 ppgG-Robert Yurko 5.6 ppg

Top Subs: F-George Radosevich 4.1ppg; C-William Brehm 2.5 ppg; G-Louis Cecconi 7.2 ppg.

1950-51 (9-17)

F-Robert Yurko 8.8 ppgF-Michael Zernich 7.7 ppgC-Don Virostek 5.8 ppgG-George Hromanik 9.9 ppgG-Michael Belich 15.9 ppg

Top Subs: G/F-Scott Phillips 1.3ppg; F-Arthur Malmberg 1.2 ppg; F-John Kendrick 4.8 ppg; F-GeorgeRadosevich 2.6 ppg.

1951-52 (10-12)

F-Art Boyd 6.1 ppg, 6.6 rpgF-John Kendrick 6.9 ppg, 4.3 rpgC-Don Virostek 8.5 ppg, 8.6 rpgG-Mickey Zernich 15.2 ppg, 7.2 rpgG-Clarence Burch 10.2 ppg, 2.9 rpg

Top Subs: G-Scott Phillips 1.0 ppg,0.5 rpg; G-Jack Frontone 1.8 ppg,0.7 rpg; F-Bill Ruschel 1.6 ppg, 1.1rpg; F-Dick Deitrick 6.4 ppg, 6.7rpg.

1952-53 (12-11)

F-Richard Deitrick 9.4 ppg, 7.4 rpgF-David Duessel 4.6 ppg, 5.1 rpgC-Don Virostek 13.3 ppg, 20.2 rpgG-Clarence Burch 11.8 ppg, 5.1 rpgG-Mickey Zernich 13.4 ppg, 7.3 rpg

Top Subs: G-Chester Palesko 7.7ppg, 1.8 rpg; F-Art Boyd 6.2 ppg,8.1 rpg; F-Milroy Carnahan 0.7 ppg,0.9 rpg; F-Bill Ruschel 1.6 ppg, 1.0rpg; F-Bernard Artman 2.6 ppg, 1.4rpg.

1953-54 (9-14)

F-Bernard Artman 8.5 ppg, 5.4 rpgF-Ed Pavlick 13.4 ppg, 13.7 rpgC-David Duessel 4.5 ppg, 5.8 rpgG-Clarence Burch 15.8 ppg, 6.5 rpgG-Joe Fenwick 9.7 ppg, 3.3 rpg

Top Subs: F-Frank Zimmovan 7.1ppg, 7.8 rpg, F-Richard Deitrick 7.6ppg, 7.9 rpg; G-Dick Lepkowski 1.6ppg, 1.7 rpg; G-Ted Matthews 2.1ppg, 1.0 rpg; F-Alex Novakovich 2.3ppg, 2.1 rpg.

1954-55 (10-16)

F-Ed Pavlick 23.8 ppg, 11.0 rpgF-John Riser 13.3 ppg, 10.7 rpgC-Bob Lazor 11.8 ppg, 12.1 rpgF/G-F. Zimmovan 6.6 ppg, 5.6 rpgG-Joe Fenwick 6.8 ppg, 2.4 rpg

Top Subs: F-Joe Resutek 6.8 ppg,2.4 rpg; F-Sutton Tait 3.4 ppg, 2.9rpg; G-Dick Lepkowski 1.8 ppg, 1.8rpg; C-Barry Brautigam 2.4 ppg, 2.4rpg; G-Charley Cost 3.1 ppg, 2.3rpg.

1955-56 (15-10)

F-John Riser 16.2 ppg, 8.5 rpgF-Chuck Hursh 10.2 ppg, 10.3 rpgC-Bob Lazor 19.8 ppg, 11.6 rpgG-Julius Pegues 12.3 ppg, 5.8 rpgG-Joe Fenwick 8.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg

Top Subs: F-Phil Kleiman 3.1 ppg,4.1 rpg; C-Barry Brautigam 1.6 ppg,0.7 rpg; G-Milan Markovich 1.3 ppg;F-Frank Zimmovan 3.2 ppg, 3.2 rpg.

1956-57 (16-11)

F-Julius Pegues 11.2 ppg, 3.8 rpgF-John Riser 15.3 ppg, 10.5 rpgC-Bob Lazor 14.8 ppg, 9.4 rpgG-Don Hennon 21.2 ppg, 3.5 rpgG-Milo Markovich 1.3 ppg, 2.3 rpg

Top Subs: F-Chuck Hursh 7.7 ppg,9.4 rpg; C-Barry Brautigam 3.3 ppg,2.4 rpg; G-Dick Woznicki 0.8 ppg,0.8 rpg; C-Dave Sawyer 2.2 ppg,1.5 rpg.

1957-58 (18-7)

F-Julius Pegues 17.6 ppg, 5.2 rpgF-Chuck Hursh 9.4 ppg, 9.2 rpgC-Dave Sawyer 8.3 ppg, 7.2 rpgG/F-John Mills 5.3 ppg, 5.4 rpgG-Don Hennon 26.0 ppg, 4.7 rpg

Top Subs: C-Dennis Dorman 2.3ppg, 3.6 rpg; G-Dick Woznicki 4.8ppg, 1.3 rpg; Bill Shay 1.3 ppg, 0.9rpg; G-Bill Mauro 1.3 ppg, 0.2 rpg.

1958-59 (10-14)

F-John Mills 9.1 ppg, 7.3 rpgF-Dave Sawyer 7.6 ppg, 3.2 rpgC-John Fridley 12.2 ppg, 10.2 rpgG-Don Hennon 25.7 ppg, 4.4 rpgG-Dick Falenski 3.9 ppg, 2.0 rpg

Top Subs: F-John Mesher 6.5 ppg,3.7 rpg; F-Darwin Smith 3.1 ppg,2.6 rpg; F-Mike Ditka 2.8 ppg, 3.0rpg; C-Don Keller 1.1 ppg, 2.1 rpg;G-Bill Mauro 2.5 ppg, 1.3 rpg; F-Nick Sutyak 2.8 ppg, 2.3 rpg.

1959-60 (11-14)

F-John Mills 13.9 ppg, 7.5 rpgC-John Fridley 12.2 ppg, 10.7 rpgG-Dick Falenski 13.1 ppg, 3.8 rpgG-Bill Mauro 11.2 ppg, 3.0 rpgG-Bob Sankey 9.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg

Top Subs: F-Paul Lazor 4.5 ppg, 2.5rpg; F-Don Steinhart 3.3 ppg, 3.3rpg; F-Mike Ditka 2.7 ppg, 2.1 rpg;G-Darwin Smith 1.8 ppg, 2.1 rpg.

1960-61 (12-11)

F-John Maczuzak 3.7 ppg, 3.3 rpgF-Ben Jinks 13.0 ppg, 6.1 rpgC-John Fridley 11.0 ppg, 12.5 rpgG-Dick Falenski 10.9 ppg, 8.3 rpgG-Tom Maloney 11.9 ppg, 3.6 rpg

G-Tom Richards 11.4 ppg, 1.8 rpgG-Keith Starr 13.4 ppg, 6.2 apg

Top Subs: F-Larry Harris 7.1 ppg,3.3 rpg; F-Jim Bolla 2.7 ppg, 3.4rpg; F-Willie Kelly 2.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg;G-Bob Shrewsbury 1.5 ppg, 0.4 rpg;F-Ralph McClelland 1.3 ppg, 1.6rpg.

1975-76 (12-15)

F-Larry Harris 22.1 ppg, 6.4 rpgF-Willie Kelly 6.6 ppg, 5.4 rpgG-Wayne Williams 6.5 ppg, 3.6 rpgG-Scott Nedrow 8.1 ppg, 1.6 rpgG-Bob Shrewsbury 4.8 ppg, 5.6 apg

Top Subs: G-Tom Richards 8.0 ppg,1.4 rpg; C-Ralph McClelland 4.8ppg, 6.6 rpg; F-Terry Knight 5.9ppg, 2.7 rpg; G-Frank Boyd 3.9 ppg,2.7 rpg; G-Pete Strickland 3.0 ppg,0.8 rpg.

1976-77 (6-21)

F-Larry Harris 22.9 ppg, 6.5 rpgF-Michael Rice 10.6 ppg, 8.0 rpgC-Ed Scheuermann 6.9 ppg, 5.1 rpgG-Sonny Lewis 11.4 ppg, 3.0 rpgG-Scott Nedrow 7.7 ppg, 1.5 rpg

Top Subs: G-Wayne Williams 6.2ppg, 4.1 rpg; G-Pete Strickland 3.6ppg, 1.2 rpg; G-David Washington2.3 ppg, 0.5 rpg.

1977-78 (16-11, 5-5 E8)

F-Larry Harris 20.6 ppg, 5.2 rpgF-Sam Clancy 14.0 ppg, 12.1 rpgC-Ed Scheuermann 8.9 ppg, 6.3 rpgG-Terry Knight 10.2 ppg, 5.9 rpgG-Pete Strickland 4.7 ppg, 4.2 apg

Top Subs: G-Wayne Williams 9.7ppg, 3.7 rpg; G-Robert Haygood 2.7ppg, 0.3 rpg; G-Scott Nedrow 2.1ppg; F-Wayne Talbott 1.0 ppg, 1.0rpg.

1978-79 (18-11, 6-4 E8)

F-Sam Clancy 15.4 ppg, 12.5 rpgF-Terry Knight 15.1 ppg, 6.1 rpgF-Sammie Ellis 15.5 pg, 7.8 rpgG-Wayne Williams 10.2 ppg, 3.3 rpgG-Pete Strickland 4.9 ppg, 1.2 rpg

Top Subs: G-Carlton Neverson 7.8ppg, 3.4 rpg; G-Dave Olinger 4.6ppg, 1.7 rpg; G-Dwayne Wallace 2.2ppg, 1.0 rpg.

1979-80 (17-12, 5-5 E8)

F-Sam Clancy 11.8 ppg, 11.1 rpgF-Sammie Ellis 17.4 ppg, 7.2 rpgC-Paul Brozovich 2.8 ppg, 1.9 rpgG-C. Neverson 12.8 ppg, 3.4 rpgG-Dwayne Wallace 8.4 ppg, 2.2 rpg

Top Subs: G-Dave Olinger 6.8 ppg,2.3 rpg; F-Lennie McMillian 6.1ppg, 2.7 rpg; G-DarrellGissendanner 2.2 ppg, 0.3 rpg.

1980-81 (19-12, 8-5 E8)

F-Sam Clancy 16.3 ppg, 10.7 rpgF-Lennie McMillian 9.4 ppg, 5.0 rpgC-Ed Scheuermann 1.8 ppg, 2.2 rpgG-C. Neverson 14.5 ppg, 3.7 rpgG-D. Wallace 11.8 ppg, 4.4 apg

Top Subs: F-Clyde Vaughan 7.4ppg, 4.0 rpg; F-Steve Beatty 3.7ppg, 3.5 rpg; G-DarrellGissendanner 3.7 ppg, 0.4 rpg; C-Paul Brozovich 2.4 ppg, 2.7 rpg.

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1988-89 (17-13, 9-7 BEC)

F-Brian Shorter 19.6 ppg, 9.6 rpgC-Bobby Martin 12.2 ppg, 7.7 rpgG-J. Matthews 16.5 ppg, 2.8 rpgG-Darelle Porter 8.0 ppg, 4.5 rpgG-Sean Miller 9.7 ppg, 6.0 apg

Top Subs: F-Rod Brookin 10.2 ppg,3.2 rpg; 12-Pat Cavanaugh 1.4 ppg,0.6 rpg; F-Gilbert Johnson 1.4 ppg,1.0 rpg.

1989-90 (12-17, 5-11 BEC)

F-Brian Shorter 20.6 ppg, 9.4 rpgF-Rod Brookin 13.0 ppg, 3.9 rpgC-Bobby Martin 14.4 ppg, 8.4 rpgG-J. Matthews 19.1 ppg, 3.0 rpgG-Darelle Porter 9.8 ppg, 7.9 apg

Top Subs: C-Darren Morningstar3.8 ppg, 2.8 rpg; G-Pat Cavanaugh3.1 ppg, 0.5 rpg; F-Gilbert Johnson0.7 ppg, 0.6 rpg.

1990-91 (21-12, 9-7 BEC)

F-Brian Shorter 13.6 ppg, 6.4 rpgC-Bobby Martin 10.8 ppg, 6.7 rpgG-Darelle Porter 10.1 ppg, 5.0 apgG-J. Matthews 16.5 ppg, 2.1 rpgG-Sean Miller 10.4 ppg, 4.8 apg

Top Subs: C-Darren Morningstar6.8 ppg, 4.1 rpg; F-Chris McNeal6.2 ppg, 4.5 rpg; G-Ahmad Shareef3.2 ppg, 0.8 rpg; F-Antoine Jones2.9 ppg, 1.9 rpg; G-Gandhi Jordan2.7 ppg, 1.4 rpg.

1991-92 (18-16, 9-9 BEC)

F-Chris McNeal 14.5 ppg, 9.1 rpgF-Orlando Antigua 6.5 ppg, 2.6 rpgC-D. Morningstar 12.3 ppg, 6.2 rpgG-Ahmad Shareef 6.1 ppg, 1.2 rpgG-Sean Miller 10.6 ppg, 6.6 apg

Top Subs: G-Jerry McCullough 7.4ppg, 2.7 apg; C-Eric Mobley 7.2ppg, 4.6 rpg; F-Gandhi Jordan 4.2ppg, 2.6 rpg; F-Chris Gant 3.9 ppg,2.4 rpg; F-Jermaine Morgan 3.3ppg, 1.6 rpg.

1992-93 (17-11, 9-9 BEC)

F-Chris McNeal 13.2 ppg, 8.5 rpgF-Antoine Jones 9.6 ppg, 4.5 rpgC-Eric Mobley 10.4 ppg, 7.5 rpgG-J. McCullough 15.3 ppg, 5.6 apgG-Ahmad Shareef 6.8 ppg, 1.9 rpg

Top Subs: G-Marlon Rhymes 6.1ppg, 1.0 rpg; F-Orlando Antigua 4.8ppg, 1.5 rpg; F-Brian Brush 4.1 ppg,4.1 rpg; F-Chris Gant 3.8 ppg, 2.5rpg; G-Garrick Thomas 3.8 ppg, 1.0rpg.

1993-94 (13-14, 7-11 BEC)

F-Chris Gant 8.6 ppg, 6.7 rpgF-Orlando Antigua 10.7 ppg, 4.4 rpgC-Eric Mobley 13.7 ppg, 8.8 rpgG-J. McCullough 13.3 ppg, 7.0 apgG-Ahmad Shareef 9.0 ppg, 1.9 rpg

Top Subs: F-Willie Cauley 6.9 ppg,3.6 rpg; G-Sotiris Aggelou 6.1 ppg,1.9 rpg; C-Jaime Peterson 4.9 ppg,3.5 rpg; G-Garrick Thomas 3.8 ppg,1.9 rpg; G-Jason Maile 4.2 ppg, 1.1rpg.

1994-95 (10-17, 5-13 BEC)

F-Chris Gant 10.0 ppg, 7.4 rpgF-Orlando Antigua 10.4 ppg, 5.8 rpgC-Jaime Peterson 13.9 ppg, 9.4 rpgG-Andre Alridge 13.0 ppg, 5.8 apgG-Jason Maile 11.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg

Top Subs: G-Garrick Thomas 7.0ppg, 3.0 rpg; G-Sotiris Aggelou 5.1ppg, 1.2 rpg; F-Chad Varga 9.6 ppg,6.5 rpg.

1981-82 (20-10, 8-6 E8)

F-Clyde Vaughan 18.0 ppg, 9.5 rpgF-Roosevelt Kirby 9.1 ppg, 5.1 rpgC-Andre Williams 6.4 ppg, 4.3 rpgG-D.Gissendanner 10.3 ppg, 1.7 rpgG-D. Wallace 11.4 ppg, 6.2 apg

Top Subs: George Allen 4.8 ppg, 0.9rpg; C-Steve Beatty 3.4 ppg, 3.0rpg; F-Trent Johnson 3.1 ppg, 2.6rpg; F-Chip Watkins 3.0 ppg, 1.9rpg.

1982-83 (13-15, 6-10 BEC)

F-Clyde Vaughan 21.9 ppg, 9.2 rpgF-Andre Williams 9.1 ppg, 5.0 rpgC-Trent Johnson 8.5 ppg, 6.6 rpgG-Billy Culbertson 6.6 ppg, 5.1 apgG-George Allen 9.0 ppg, 1.6 rpg

Top Subs: G-Joey David 4.5 ppg,1.5 rpg; F-Chip Watkins 2.6 ppg,2.1 rpg; C-Keith Armstrong 1.4 ppg,1.4 rpg.

1983-84 (18-13, 6-10 BEC)

F-Clyde Vaughan 20.3 ppg, 8.3 rpgF-Chip Watkins 6.4 ppg, 5.7 rpgC-Andre Williams 7.0 ppg, 4.5 rpgG-George Allen 11.7 ppg, 1.8 rpgG-Billy Culbertson 6.8 ppg, 5.5 apg

Top Subs: G-Curtis Aiken 3.6 ppg,0.6 rpg; C-Keith Armstrong 5.5 ppg,4.4 rpg; G-Joey David 2.7 ppg, 0.7rpg.

1984-85 (17-12, 8-8 BEC)

F-Chip Watkins 5.4 ppg, 4.1 rpgC-Keith Armstrong 7.5 ppg, 5.1 rpgC-Charles Smith 15.0 ppg, 8.0 rpgG-Demetreus Gore 9.2 ppg, 1.7 rpgG-Curtis Aiken 9.2 ppg, 4.2 apg

Top Subs: F-Darryl Shepherd 6.5ppg, 3.1 rpg; G-Joey David 4.7 ppg,1.4 rpg; F-Andre Williams 3.5 ppg,2.8 rpg; G-Junie Lewis 4.4 ppg, 0.4rpg; F-Matt Miklasevich 2.3 ppg,1.9 rpg; G-Charles Thompson 3.1ppg, 0.6 rpg; F-Marlon Ferguson 2.1ppg, 1.5 rpg.

1985-86 (15-14, 6-10 BEC)

F-Demetreus Gore 16.1 ppg, 3.8 rpgF-Jerome Lane 9.1 ppg, 5.1 rpgC-Charles Smith 15.9 ppg, 8.1 rpgG-Joey David 4.6 ppg, 2.1 rpgG-Curtis Aiken 13.1 ppg, 3.5 apg

Top Subs: C-Keith Armstrong 5.3ppg, 3.8 rpg; C-Tico Cooper 2.1ppg, 2.8 rpg; F-Matt Miklasevich0.9 ppg, 0.8 rpg; G-Mike Goodson1.1 ppg, 0.5 rpg.

1986-87 (25-8, 12-4 BEC)

F-Jerome Lane 15.8 ppg, 13.5 rpgF-Demetreus Gore 12.9 ppg, 3.8 rpgC-Charles Smith 17.0 ppg, 8.5 rpgG-Curtis Aiken 14.2 ppg, 1.7 rpgG-Mike Goodson 8.0 ppg, 4.8 apg

Top Subs: F-Rod Brookin 10.2 ppg,4.0 rpg; C-Tico Cooper 3.9 ppg, 3.4rpg; G-Pat Cavanaugh 2.6 ppg, 1.1rpg.

1987-88 (24-7, 12-4 BEC)

F-Jerome Lane 13.9 ppg, 12.2 rpgF-Demetreus Gore 13.0 ppg, 3.5 rpgC-Charles Smith 18.9 ppg, 7.7 rpgG-Sean Miller 9.3 ppg, 5.8 apgG-Jason Matthews 8.0 ppg, 1.5 rpg

Top Subs: F-Bobby Martin 6.7 ppg,3.9 rpg; G-Darelle Porter 4.9 ppg,1.9 rpg; G-Pat Cavanaugh 1.3 ppg,0.7 rpg; F-Nate Bailey 1.8 ppg, 0.9rpg.

2002-03 (28-5, 13-3 BEC)

F-Jaron Brown 10.7 ppg, 5.0 rpgF-D. Zavackas 10.1 ppg, 4.5 rpgC-Ontario Lett 9.7 ppg, 4.9 rpgG-Julius Page 12.2 ppg, 3.4 rpgG-Brandin Knight 11.2 ppg, 6.3 apg

Top Subs: F-Chevon Troutman 11.0ppg, 5.1 rpg; G-Carl Krauser 6.0ppg, 2.9 apg; C-Toree Morris 3.5ppg, 2.7 rpg; F-Mark McCarroll 2.1ppg, 0.7 rpg.

2003-04 (31-5, 13-3 BEC)

F-Chevon Troutman 9.8 ppg, 6.2 rpgF-Jaron Brown 11.7 ppg, 5.4 rpgC-Chris Taft 10.9 ppg, 7.5 rpgG-Julius Page 11.0 ppg, 2.9 rpgG-Carl Krauser 15.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg,4.5 apg

Top Subs: F-Mark McCarroll 5.5ppg, 2.8 rpg; C-Toree Morris 1.9ppg, 1.8 rpg; G-Yuri Demetris 0.8ppg, 0.9 rpg; G-Antonio Graves 2.1ppg, 0.6 rpg.

2004-05 (20-9, 10-6 BEC)

F-Chevon Troutman 14.9 ppg, 8 rpgC-Chris Taft 13.3 ppg, 7.5 rpgG-Ronald Ramon 6.8 ppg, 1.7 rpgG-Carl Krauser 16.0 ppg, 5.8 apgG-Antonio Graves 7.8 ppg, 2.0 rpg

Top Subs: F-Mark McCarroll 2.4ppg, 1.8 rpg; F-John DeGroat 1.9ppg, 1.5 rpg. F-Levon Kendall 3.5ppg, 2.5 rpg; C-Aaron Gray 4.3 ppg,2.8 rpg.

2005-06 (25-8, 10-6 BEC)

F-Levon Kendall 7.0 ppg, 5.4 rpgF-John DeGroat, 2.9 ppg., 1.6 rpgC-Aaron Gray 13.9 ppg, 10.5 rpgG-Ronald Ramon 8.0 ppg, 1.4 rpgG-Carl Krauser 15 ppg, 4.8 apg

Top Subs: F-Sam Young 7.9 ppg,4.4 rpg; ; F-Tyrell Biggs 1.8 ppg,1.1 rpg; G-Levance Fields 6.8 ppg,2.1 rpg; G-Antonio Graves 5.0 ppg,2.3 rpg; G-Keith Benjamin 4.6 ppg,2.9 rpg.

2006-07 (29-8, 12-4 BEC)

F-Levon Kendall 5.7 ppg, 5.5 rpgF-Mike Cook 10.5 ppg, 3.4 rpgC-Aaron Gray 13.9 ppg, 9.5 rpgG-Levance Fields 9.2 ppg, 4.5 apgG-Antonio Graves 9.2 ppg, 2.1 rpg

Top Subs: F-Tyrell Biggs 3.2 ppg,1.8 rpg; F-Sam Young 7.2 ppg, 3.0rpg; G-Ronald Ramon 8.8 ppg, 1.8rpg; G-Keith Benjamin 3.3ppg, 1.5rpg.

2007-08 (27-10, 10-8 BEC)

F-Sam Young 18.1 ppg, 6.3 rpgC-DeJuan Blair 11.6 ppg, 9.1 rpgG-Keith Benjamin 9.1 ppg, 3.0 rpgG-Levance Fields 11.9 ppg, 5.3apgG-Ronald Ramon 8.5 ppg, 2.6 rpg

Top Subs: F-Tyrell Biggs 5.4 ppg,4.1 rpg; F- Gilbert Brown 6.5 ppg,3.1 rpg; F-Mike Cook 10.4 ppg, 2.8rpg; G-Brad Wanamaker 2.2 ppg,1.2 rpg.

2008-09 (31-5, 15-3 BEC)

F-Tyrell Biggs 6.4 ppg, 4.3 rpgF-Sam Young 19.2 ppg, 6.3 rpgC-DeJuan Blair 15.7 ppg, 12.3 rpgG-Levance Fields 10.7 ppg, 7.5 apgG-Jermaine Dixon 8.4 ppg, 2.6 rpg

Top Subs: F-Gilbert Brown 5.4 ppg,3.1 rpg; F-Nasir Robinson 1.2 ppg,1.2 rpg; C-Gary McGhee 1.2 ppg,

1995-96 (10-17, 5-13 BEC)

F-Chad Varga 12.5 ppg, 6.3 rpgF-Gerald Jordan 8.7 ppg, 6.0 rpgG-Garrick Thomas 8.2 ppg, 2.2 rpgG-J. McCullough 13.4 ppg, 5.3 apgG-Andre Alridge 6.7 ppg, 2.4 rpg

Top Subs: G-Vonteego Cummings6.4 ppg, 3.4 rpg; F-Jason Maile 6.2ppg; 1.3 rpg; C-Mark Blount 3.6ppg, 3.0 rpg; F-Andre Howard 3.7ppg, 3.5 rpg; Kevin Willard 3.4 ppg,1.0 rpg; F-Michael Gill 4.1 ppg, 2.0rpg.

1996-97 (11-16, 6-12 BEC)

F-Chad Varga 9.0 ppg, 4.3 rpgC-Mark Blount 9.1 ppg, 6.8 rpgG-V.Cummings 16.3 ppg, 4.2 rpgG-Jason Maile 12.4 ppg, 2.1 rpgG-Kellii Taylor 9.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg

Top Subs: C-Gerald Jordan 7.9 ppg,6.4 rpg; G-Kevin Willard 2.6 ppg,1.2 rpg; F-Isaac Hawkins 2.5 ppg,2.5 rpg; F-Andre Howard 2.7 ppg,3.3 rpg; G-Jarrett Lockhart 2.7 ppg,1.2 rpg.

1997-98 (11-16, 6-12 BEC)

F-Ricardo Greer 12.4 ppg, 6.7 rpgF-Attila Cosby 9.3 ppg, 4.8 rpgC-Isaac Hawkins 14.2 ppg, 9.2 rpgG-V. Cummings 19.5 ppg, 4.1 rpgG-Jarrett Lockhart 11.3 ppg, 4.3 rpg

Top Subs: G-Kellii Taylor 7.2 ppg,2.7 rpg; F-Stephen Flores 3.2 ppg,0.8 rpg.

1998-99 (14-16, 5-13 BEC)

F-Ricardo Greer 12.6 ppg, 6.5 rpgF-Attila Cosby 8.4 ppg, 5.2 rpgC-Isaac Hawkins 12.7 ppg, 8.9 rpgG-Jarrett Lockhart 7.8 ppg, 3.2 rpgG-V. Cummings 16.1 ppg, 4.1 apg

Top Subs: G-Kellii Taylor 8.5 ppg,3.6 rpg; G-Jeremy Holmes 3.1 ppg,2.5 apg.

1999-00 (13-15, 5-11 BEC)

F-Ricardo Greer 18.1 ppg, 9.8 rpgF-Jarrett Lockhart 11.9 ppg, 3.8 rpgC-C. Seabrooks 10.7 ppg, 6.9 rpgG-Jeremy Holmes 5.5 ppg, 2.3 rpgG-Brandin Knight 8.5 ppg, 5.5 apg

Top Subs: F-Donatas Zavackas 7.5ppg, 4.4 rpg; 22-Kellii Taylor 5.7ppg, 2.1 rpg; F-Griffin Abel 1.3 ppg,2.0 rpg.

2000-01 (19-14, 7-9 BEC)

F-Ricardo Greer 16.6 ppg, 7.4 rpgF-D. Zavackas 7.9 ppg., 3.3 rpgC-Isaac Hawkins 9.3 ppg, 7.3 rpgG-Julius Page 9.1 ppg, 1.8 rpgG-Brandin Knight 9.2 ppg, 5.5 rpg

Top Subs: G/F-Jaron Brown 4.8ppg, 2.4 rpg; G/F-Chad Johnson 4.5ppg, 2.4 rpg; G-Zelimir Stevenovic4.7 ppg, 1.6 rpg; C-Toree Morris 2.2ppg, 4.7 rpg.

2001-02 (29-6, 13-3 BEC)

F-Jaron Brown 9.3 ppg, 6.1 rpgF-D. Zavackas 11.1 ppg, 5.4 rpgC-Toree Morris 4.0 ppg, 3.3 rpgG-Julius Page 12.2 ppg, 3.6 rpgG-Brandin Knight 15.6 ppg, 7.1 apg

Top Subs: F-Ontario Lett 8.5 ppg,4.6 rpg; F-Chevon Troutman 5.3ppg, 3.5 rpg; G-Chad Johnson 4.2ppg, 2.8 rpg; F-Mark McCarroll 2.8ppg, 1.8 rpg.

1.5 rpg; G-Ashton Gibbs 4.3 ppg,0.7 rpg; G-Brad Wanamaker 5.8ppg, 3.3 rpg.

2009-10 (25-9, 13-5 BEC)

F-Nasir Robinson 6.6 ppg, 5.6 rpgC-Gary McGhee 6.9 ppg, 6.8 rpgG-Brad Wanamaker 12.3 ppg, 5.7rpg, 4.7 apgG-Jermaine Dixon 10.6 ppg, 4.0 rpgG-Ashton Gibbs 15.7 ppg, 2.8 rpg

Top Subs: F-Gilbert Brown 10.7ppg, 3.2 rpg; G-Travon Woodall 5.0ppg, 2.3 rpg; F-Dante Taylor 4.1ppg, 3.7 rpg; G-Chase Adams 1.9ppg, 0.4 rpg; C-J.J. Richardson 0.8ppg, 1.0 rpg.

2010-11 (28-6, 15-3 BEC)

F-Nasir Robinson 9.4 ppg, 4.9 rpgF-Gilbert Brown 11.3 ppg, 4.4 rpgC-Gary McGhee 6.9 ppg, 7.7 rpgG-Brad Wanamaker 11.7 ppg, 5.2rpg, 5.1 apgG-Ashton Gibbs 16.8 ppg, 2.4 rpg

Top Subs: G-Travon Woodall 6.4ppg, 3.4 apg; F/C-Dante Taylor 5.1ppg, 4.5 rpg; F-J.J. Moore 3.7 ppg,1.3 rpg; F-Talib Zanna 3.7 ppg, 3.4rpg; F-Lamar Patterson 2.6 ppg, 2.0rpg; C-J.J. Richardson 1.1 ppg, 0.9rpg.

2011-12 (22-17, 5-13 BEC)

F-Lamar Patterson 9.6 ppg, 5.3 rpg,3.6 apgF-Nasir Robinson 10.6 ppg, 6.5 rpgC-Dante Taylor 5.8 ppg, 4.9 rpgG-Ashton Gibbs 14.6 ppg, 2.3 rpgG-Tray Woodall 11.7 ppg, 6.1 apg

Top Subs: F-J.J. Moore 7.5 ppg, 2.9rpg; F/C-Talib Zanna 6.3 ppg, 5.5rpg; G-John Johnson 4.2 ppg, 0.6rpg; G-Cameron Wright 2.2 ppg, 1.6rpg.

2012-13 (24-9, 12-6 BEC)

F-Lamar Patterson 10.0, 4.3 rpg,2.8 apgF-Talib Zanna 9.6 ppg, 6.1 rpgC-Steven Adams 7.2 ppg, 6.3 rpgG-Tray Woodall 11.5 ppg, 5.1 apgG-James Robinson 6.1 ppg, 3.5 apg

Top Subs: F-J.J. Moore 8.0 ppg, 3.0rpg; C-Dante Taylor 5.0 ppg, 3.9rpg; G-Trey Zeigler 4.4 ppg, 2.0 rpg;F-Durand Johnson 4.3 ppg, 1.3 rpg;G-Cameron Wright 4.3 ppg, 1.4 rpg.

2013-14 (26-10, 11-7 ACC)

F-Lamar Patterson 17.1 ppg, 4.9rpg, 4.3 apgF-Michael Young 6.0 ppg, 4.1 rpgC-Talib Zanna 13.0 ppg, 8.6 rpgG-Cameron Wright 10.5 ppg, 3.3rpgG-James Robinson 7.6 ppg, 3.1 rpg,4.1 apg

Top Subs: F-Durand Johnson 8.8ppg, 3.0 rpg; F-Jamel Artis 4.9 ppg,2.9 rpg; G-Josh Newkirk 4.6 ppg,1.7 apg; C-Derrick Randall 2.1 ppg,2.4 rpg; F-Chris Jones 2.4 ppg, 0.9rpg.

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CAREER INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSIndividual career statistics (Players listed have played in at least 3 career games, 1937-current)

Player, Year GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.

Abel, Griffin, 1998-01 29 4 209 7.2 15 42 .357 1 8 .125 6 14 .429 13 31 44 1.5 25 0 11 16 1 1 37 1.3Abrams, Marvin, 1970-74 43 0 0 0.0 60 167 .359 0 0 .000 25 36 .694 0 39 39 0.9 45 0 26 0 0 0 145 3.4Adams, Chase, 2009-10 27 0 285 10.6 17 44 .386 13 33 .394 5 7 .714 1 11 12 0.4 15 0 24 14 1 7 52 1.9Adams, Steven, 2012-13 32 32 749 23.4 100 175 .571 0 0 .000 31 70 .443 90 113 203 6.3 52 0 20 35 65 21 231 7.2Aggelou, Sotiris, 1993-95 47 12 758 16.1 84 236 .356 48 152 .316 45 64 .703 22 49 71 1.5 75 2 45 69 1 38 261 5.6Aiken, Curtis, 1983-87 120 82 3216 26.8 489 1028 .476 46 117 .393 176 296 .595 26 159 185 1.5 245 5 378 247 12 155 1200 10.0Alexander, 1942-43 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Allen, George, 1981-84 77 0 1913 24.8 276 645 .428 0 0 .000 150 200 .750 0 118 118 1.5 177 6 187 165 12 120 702 9.1Alridge, Andre, 1992-96 77 46 1839 23.9 156 447 .349 110 307 .358 138 187 .738 42 115 157 2.0 127 2 258 186 0 63 560 7.3Antigua, Oliver, 1994-98 8 0 23 2.9 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0.1 3 0 1 1 3 0 5 0.6Antigua, Orlando, 1991-95 116 78 2648 22.8 332 790 .420 117 303 .386 149 218 .683 147 262 409 3.5 253 9 195 216 78 77 930 8.0

Apple, Nate, 1943-47 58 0 0 0.0 179 0 .000 0 0 .000 116 179 .648 0 0 0 0.0 134 0 0 0 0 0 474 8.2Armstrong, Keith, 1982-86 112 40 2383 21.3 230 452 .509 0 0 .000 113 219 .516 0 422 422 3.8 328 25 69 177 108 65 573 5.1Artis, Jamel, 2013-14 36 0 555 15.4 58 126 .460 8 27 .296 51 72 .708 38 68 106 2.9 54 0 23 29 10 6 175 4.9Artman, Bernard, 1951-54 50 0 0 0.0 86 272 .316 0 0 .000 70 136 .515 0 146 146 2.9 93 3 5 0 0 0 242 4.8Artman, Bob, 1940-43 35 0 0 0.0 97 0 .000 0 0 .000 54 86 .628 0 0 0 0.0 66 0 0 0 0 0 248 7.1Assid, Ed, 1964-65 3 0 0 0.0 1 6 .167 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 4 4 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.0Baierl, Bill, 1949-50 3 0 0 0.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Bailey, Nate, 1987-89 39 2 252 6.5 12 45 .267 0 4 .000 27 36 .750 13 21 34 0.9 42 1 21 31 1 4 51 1.3Barnhart, Ray, 1968-69 10 0 0 0.0 0 3 .000 0 0 .000 3 8 .375 0 3 3 0.3 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.3Barrett, 1942-43 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Bashioum, W, 1945-46 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.3

Baumbeck, Bob, 1948-50 26 0 0 0.0 6 21 .286 0 0 .000 7 19 .368 0 0 0 0.0 37 0 0 0 0 0 19 0.7Bazzano, 1944-45 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.3Beatty, Steve, 1980-84 81 0 1205 14.9 86 193 .446 0 0 .000 40 64 .625 0 185 185 2.3 153 4 20 71 24 35 212 2.6Belich, Michael, 1948-51 67 0 0 0.0 234 701 .334 0 0 .000 127 196 .648 0 0 0 0.0 161 4 0 0 0 0 595 8.9Benjamin, Keith, 2004-08 123 29 2058 16.7 245 575 .426 81 236 .343 73 122 .598 87 201 288 2.3 149 1 145 115 10 60 644 5.2Bennett, Bill, 1965-66 12 0 0 0.0 6 16 .375 0 0 .000 7 13 .538 0 32 32 2.7 13 0 0 0 0 0 19 1.6Bennett, Mel, 1974-75 29 0 0 0.0 109 264 .413 0 0 .000 75 110 .682 0 295 295 10.2 95 7 29 0 70 0 293 10.1Berardinelli, Dominic, 1975-77 4 0 0 0.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 5 5 1.3 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 0.3Biehl, 1943-44 5 0 0 0.0 12 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 5 0 0 0 0 0 26 5.2Biggs, Tyrell, 2005-09 141 37 2264 16.1 243 510 .476 25 74 .338 93 147 .633 184 226 410 2.9 247 4 71 99 46 35 604 4.3Bingham, Bob, 1951-52 6 0 0 0.0 2 4 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 3 3 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 1.0

Birch, Khem, 2011-12 10 6 150 15.0 16 28 .571 0 0 .000 12 22 .545 21 29 50 5.0 21 0 0 7 19 2 44 4.4Blair, DeJuan, 2007-09 72 71 1918 26.6 394 694 .568 0 0 .000 191 311 .614 339 430 769 10.7 204 5 77 115 75 116 979 13.6Blanton, John, 1982-86 20 0 46 2.3 6 18 .333 0 0 .000 5 13 .385 0 6 6 0.3 4 0 5 5 0 0 17 0.9Blount, Mark, 1995-97 56 36 1149 20.5 136 292 .466 1 2 .500 87 168 .518 91 187 278 5.0 173 10 39 129 105 28 360 6.4Blyshak, Dave, 1962-65 34 0 0 0.0 64 195 .328 0 0 .000 9 19 .474 0 75 75 2.2 29 0 0 0 0 0 137 4.0Bolla, Jim, 1971-75 82 0 0 0.0 107 244 .439 0 0 .000 56 101 .554 0 290 290 3.5 188 5 68 0 8 0 270 3.3Bollens, Ken, 1965-68 61 0 0 0.0 213 481 .443 0 0 .000 133 183 .727 0 370 370 6.1 180 0 0 0 0 0 559 9.2Boose, Jack, 1946-47 11 0 0 0.0 19 0 .000 0 0 .000 15 28 .536 0 0 0 0.0 29 0 0 0 0 0 53 4.8Bowman, Marcus, 2003-06 20 0 26 1.3 1 13 .077 1 10 .100 1 4 .250 1 5 6 0.3 2 0 0 2 0 1 4 0.2Boyd, Arthur, 1950-53 49 0 0 0.0 84 273 .308 0 0 .000 77 130 .592 0 279 279 5.7 117 6 20 0 0 0 245 5.0Boyd, Frank, 1973-77 32 0 0 0.0 10 40 .250 0 0 .000 5 16 .313 0 36 36 1.1 23 0 17 0 2 0 25 0.8

Boyd, Jason, 1998-00 9 0 13 1.4 2 8 .250 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.2 1 0 1 1 0 0 5 0.6Brautigam, Barry, 1954-57 56 0 0 0.0 57 140 .407 0 0 .000 31 49 .633 0 112 112 2.0 77 4 0 0 0 0 145 2.6Brehm, William, 1946-50 15 0 0 0.0 16 29 .552 0 0 .000 18 40 .450 0 0 0 0.0 59 0 0 0 0 0 50 3.3Brimm, Oscar, 1971-73 3 0 0 0.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 .666 0 2 2 0.7 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0.7Brookin, Rod, 1986-90 94 25 2234 23.8 370 747 .495 94 230 .409 213 296 .720 113 239 352 3.7 145 6 113 157 19 88 1047 11.1Brown, Gilbert, 2006-11 129 49 2946 22.8 359 775 .463 94 275 .342 234 314 .745 149 289 438 3.4 254 3 234 165 33 67 1046 8.1Brown, Jaron, 2000-04 137 109 3777 27.6 501 997 .503 36 153 .235 220 346 .636 272 379 651 4.8 269 1 295 279 59 192 1258 9.2Brown, Sean, 2008-09 4 0 4 1.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Brozovich, Paul, 1979-81 54 0 661 12.2 62 144 .431 0 0 .000 17 47 .362 0 123 123 2.3 131 4 16 59 10 20 141 2.6Bruce, Kirk, 1972-75 83 0 0 0.0 400 847 .472 0 0 .000 102 136 .750 0 334 334 4.0 206 7 200 0 13 0 902 10.9Brush, Brian, 1989-93 66 5 540 8.2 55 111 .495 1 2 .500 67 94 .713 63 86 149 2.3 73 1 18 37 3 11 178 2.7

Buck, Bill, 1965-67 25 0 0 0.0 25 68 .368 0 0 .000 8 13 .615 0 38 38 1.5 31 0 0 0 0 0 58 2.3Buck, Rudy, 1943-44 12 0 0 0.0 9 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 6 .333 0 0 0 0.0 25 0 0 0 0 0 20 1.7Burch, Clarence, 1951-54 45 0 0 0.0 196 548 .358 0 0 .000 196 282 .695 0 214 214 4.8 121 1 131 0 0 0 588 13.1Caldwell, Bob, 1964-67 27 0 0 0.0 15 53 .283 0 0 .000 10 18 .556 0 15 15 0.6 47 0 0 0 0 0 40 1.5Caldwell, Mike, 1968-71 59 0 0 0.0 158 383 .413 0 0 .000 72 83 .867 0 67 67 1.1 67 0 18 0 0 0 388 6.6Canterna, Oland, 1944-49 71 0 0 0.0 286 278* .000 0 0 .000 285 469 .608 0 0 0 0.0 209 0 0 0 0 0 857 12.1Cardot, Willis, 1972-73 15 0 0 0.0 12 35 .343 0 0 .000 8 8 1.000 0 15 15 1.0 11 1 14 0 0 0 32 2.1Carlson, Lloyd, 1941-43 25 0 0 0.0 16 0 .000 0 0 .000 11 24 .458 0 0 0 0.0 23 0 0 0 0 0 43 1.7Carnahan, Milroy, 1950-53 29 0 0 0.0 6 33 .182 0 0 .000 5 8 .625 0 14 14 0.5 32 0 0 0 0 0 17 0.6Carrigan, Rich, 1984-87 16 0 55 3.4 1 9 .111 0 0 .000 8 12 .667 1 15 16 1.0 11 0 2 8 0 0 10 0.6Cauley, Willie, 1993-94 27 9 480 17.8 78 170 .459 6 19 .316 24 49 .490 33 63 96 3.6 64 2 23 35 11 24 186 6.9

Causer, Jerry, 1968-70 43 0 0 0.0 94 211 .445 0 0 .000 26 57 .456 0 183 183 4.3 87 0 0 0 0 0 214 5.0Cavanaugh, Pat, 1986-90 109 5 990 9.1 74 177 .418 18 56 .321 64 99 .646 14 63 77 0.7 85 0 143 96 0 40 230 2.1Cecconi, Louis, 1946-50 75 0 0 0.0 134 302 .444 0 0 .000 122 220 .555 0 0 0 0.0 201 0 0 0 0 0 390 5.2Cercone, Eugene, 1953-57 19 0 0 0.0 7 21 .333 0 0 .000 7 10 .700 0 8 8 0.4 5 0 0 0 0 0 21 1.1Chosky, Saul, 1943-44 9 0 0 0.0 14 0 .000 0 0 .000 11 13 .846 0 0 0 0.0 13 0 0 0 0 0 39 4.3Christopher, Frank, 1950-51 15 0 0 0.0 0 22 .000 0 0 .000 4 11 .364 0 0 0 0.0 23 1 0 0 0 0 4 0.3Cieply, William, 1943-48 53 0 0 0.0 143 0 .000 0 0 .000 67 120 .558 0 0 0 0.0 180 0 0 0 0 0 353 6.7Cizmarik, Bob, 1969-71 33 0 0 0.0 30 68 .441 0 0 .000 26 39 .667 0 54 54 1.6 36 0 6 0 0 0 86 2.6Clancy, Sam, 1977-81 116 0 3273 28.2 656 1362 .482 0 0 .000 359 538 .667 0 1342 1342 11.6 410 25 186 278 170 161 1671 14.4Clements, Frank, 1966-67 3 0 0 0.0 0 8 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Cochran, Nate, 1994-95 5 0 16 3.2 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 5 1.0 6 0 0 5 1 1 0 0.0

Collins, William, 1939-40 9 0 0 0.0 8 0 .000 0 0 .000 5 16 .313 0 0 0 0.0 19 0 0 0 0 0 21 2.3Colombo, Scott, 1986-89 21 0 38 1.8 3 10 .300 2 3 .667 2 4 .500 0 4 4 0.2 5 0 3 8 0 3 10 0.5Cook, Mike, 2006-08 48 48 1213 25.3 176 365 .482 30 69 .435 119 165 .721 53 103 156 3.3 78 1 124 83 5 28 501 10.5Cooper, Tico, 1985-87 56 3 634 11.3 50 96 .521 0 0 .000 73 103 .709 28 146 174 3.1 104 5 10 31 12 24 173 3.1Cosby, Attila, 1997-99 55 55 1552 28.2 206 430 .479 0 0 .000 74 107 .692 135 140 275 5.0 160 9 34 123 96 56 486 8.8Cosentino, Sam, 1944-46 25 0 0 0.0 31 0 .000 0 0 .000 9 18 .500 0 0 0 0.0 39 0 0 0 0 0 71 2.8

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Player, Year GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.

Cost, Charley, 1954-55 14 0 0 0.0 15 49 .306 0 0 .000 13 26 .500 0 33 33 2.4 30 1 0 0 0 0 43 3.1Cratsley, Mel, 1966-67 11 0 0 0.0 2 11 .182 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 4 4 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.4Culbertson, Billy, 1981-84 78 0 1934 24.8 156 376 .415 0 0 .000 115 162 .710 0 135 135 1.7 151 2 343 182 4 113 427 5.5Cummings, Vonteego, 1995-99 103 97 3532 34.3 554 1309 .423 134 401 .334 339 485 .699 134 278 412 4.0 285 13 458 364 44 235 1581 15.3David, Joey, 1982-86 113 31 1909 16.9 186 435 .428 0 0 .000 95 132 .720 0 160 160 1.4 127 5 187 153 6 55 467 4.1David, Samuel, 1946-49 76 0 0 0.0 317 330 .961 0 0 .000 287 456 .629 0 0 0 0.0 185 0 0 0 0 0 921 12.1DeGroat, John, 2004-06 52 27 469 9.0 52 117 ,444 16 50 .320 6 13 .462 29 52 81 1.6 44 0 25 43 8 14 126 2.4DeLisio, Tony, 1966-69 50 0 0 0.0 141 404 .349 0 0 .000 89 137 .650 0 128 128 2.6 102 0 0 0 0 0 371 7.4Demetris, Yuri, 2001-04 85 14 866 10.2 48 120 .400 25 75 .333 26 41 .634 21 81 102 1.2 82 1 74 47 2 36 147 1.7Dietrick, Richard, 1951-54 59 0 0 0.0 165 478 .345 0 0 .000 141 270 .522 0 437 437 7.4 213 20 8 0 0 0 471 8.0

DiFrischia, Al, 1966-67 25 0 0 0.0 65 179 .363 0 0 .000 41 65 .631 0 59 59 2.4 45 0 0 0 0 0 171 6.8Diggs, Cassin, 2007-08 9 0 61 6.8 8 15 .533 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 14 4 18 2.0 15 0 1 5 2 0 16 1.8Dillon, Bill, 1955-57 4 0 0 0.0 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.5Disco, Mark, 1973-75 10 0 0 0.0 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 0 11 11 1.1 9 0 2 0 0 0 11 1.1Ditka, Mike, 1958-60 32 0 0 0.0 36 109 .330 0 0 .000 16 27 .593 0 82 82 2.6 43 0 0 0 0 0 88 2.8Dixon, Jermaine, 2008-10 61 59 1599 26.2 210 509 .413 46 176 .261 103 151 .682 41 151 192 3.1 128 2 128 74 38 80 569 9.3Dorazio, Carlo, 2001-03 13 0 25 1.9 3 6 .500 1 3 .333 1 2 .500 1 1 2 0.2 2 0 3 3 0 1 8 0.6Dorman, Dennis, 1955-58 33 0 0 0.0 23 58 .397 0 0 .000 19 43 .442 0 103 103 3.1 41 2 0 0 0 0 65 2.0Downes, Bill, 1968-71 72 0 0 0.0 149 295 .505 0 0 .000 91 157 .580 0 159 159 2.2 175 3 85 0 0 0 389 5.4Doyle, Ray, 1964-65 13 0 0 0.0 1 9 .111 0 0 .000 6 11 .545 0 23 23 1.8 13 0 0 0 0 0 8 0.6

Duessel, David, 1952-55 56 0 0 0.0 79 257 .307 0 0 .000 62 110 .564 0 264 264 4.7 126 5 0 0 0 0 220 3.9Dumancic,Dominik, 1990-92 10 0 44 4.4 5 18 .278 2 11 .182 1 2 .500 2 6 8 0.8 6 0 0 3 1 1 13 1.3Edwards, Cleveland, 1969-72 41 0 0 0.0 93 236 .394 0 0 .000 57 91 .626 0 193 193 4.7 144 4 108 0 0 0 243 5.9Egan, James, 1939-42 31 0 0 0.0 19 0 .000 0 0 .000 19 31 .613 0 0 0 0.0 37 0 0 0 0 0 57 1.8El Nokali, Amr, 1995-96 4 0 7 1.8 3 4 .750 2 2 1.000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 2.0Ellis, Sammie, 1978-80 55 0 1883 34.2 324 658 .492 0 0 .000 257 361 .712 0 414 414 7.5 198 13 55 104 33 63 905 16.5Epps, Isaiah, 2011-12 19 2 103 5.4 1 16 .063 0 12 .000 0 3 .000 1 3 4 0.2 9 0 16 5 0 3 2 0.1Everett, Robert, 1948-51 15 0 0 0.0 4 14 .286 0 0 .000 7 10 .700 0 0 0 0.0 13 0 0 0 0 0 15 1.0Falenski, Dick, 1958-61 67 0 0 0.0 236 603 .391 0 0 .000 169 249 .679 0 206 206 3.1 158 2 0 0 0 0 641 9.6Falenski, Stan, 1964-67 43 0 0 0.0 167 413 .404 0 0 .000 83 118 .703 0 163 163 3.8 111 0 0 0 0 0 417 9.7

Famularo, Frank, 1965-67 12 0 0 0.0 9 27 .333 0 0 .000 4 9 .444 0 11 11 0.9 11 0 0 0 0 0 22 1.8Federico, Gino, 2001-03 16 0 25 1.6 3 4 .750 1 1 1.000 0 4 .000 2 4 6 0.4 1 0 3 1 0 1 7 0.4Fenwick, Joe, 1953-56 74 0 0 0.0 253 729 .347 0 0 .000 119 191 .623 0 221 221 3.0 169 5 0 0 0 0 625 8.4Ferguson, Marlon, 1983-87 38 0 188 4.9 26 51 .510 0 0 .000 7 16 .438 1 46 47 1.2 27 0 8 13 9 2 59 1.6Fields, Levance, 2005-09 131 100 3747 28.6 417 1014 .411 159 459 .346 254 355 .715 77 314 391 3.0 160 3 645 223 4 121 1247 9.5Finneman, John, 1999-00 15 1 78 5.2 13 26 .500 9 16 .563 7 7 1.000 2 9 11 0.7 6 0 4 4 2 2 42 2.8Fisher, Brian, 1963-65 24 0 0 0.0 52 165 .315 0 0 .000 47 68 .691 0 73 73 3.0 51 0 0 0 0 0 151 6.3Fleming, Sam, 1971-74 52 0 0 0.0 33 96 .344 0 0 .000 21 34 .618 0 37 37 0.7 43 0 28 0 0 0 87 1.7Flores, Stephen, 1997-99 44 3 495 11.3 47 132 .356 15 67 .224 32 36 .889 21 22 43 1.0 52 0 13 22 12 18 141 3.2Foley, James, 1959-61 25 0 0 0.0 7 26 .269 0 0 .000 5 9 .556 0 17 17 0.7 15 0 0 0 0 0 19 0.8

Forquer, Ralph, 1946-47 16 0 0 0.0 5 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 7 .143 0 0 0 0.0 24 0 0 0 0 0 11 0.7Frederick, W., 1946-48 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Fridley, John, 1958-61 72 0 0 0.0 337 807 .418 0 0 .000 176 261 .674 0 800 800 11.1 229 6 0 0 0 0 850 11.8Frontone, Jack, 1951-55 27 0 0 0.0 16 75 .213 0 0 .000 2 13 .154 0 15 15 0.6 23 0 8 0 0 0 34 1.3Frye, Tim, 2007-10 24 0 35 1.5 6 15 .400 5 11 .455 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.2 1 0 3 6 0 1 17 0.7Gant, Chris, 1991-95 103 40 1923 18.7 234 514 .455 5 19 .263 187 295 .634 218 256 474 4.6 288 12 63 130 14 66 660 6.4Garcia, Joseph, 1937-38 21 0 0 0.0 50 0 .000 0 0 .000 24 33 .727 0 0 0 0.0 31 0 0 0 0 0 124 5.9Gardella, Chris, 1994-98 12 0 17 1.4 0 8 .000 0 3 .000 2 8 .250 0 3 3 0.3 3 0 8 4 0 1 2 0.2Garnham, Ed, 1944-46 10 0 0 0.0 2 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 0 0 0 0.0 8 0 0 0 0 0 7 0.7Generalovich, Brian, 1961-64 72 0 0 0.0 420 983 .427 0 0 .000 274 360 .761 0 622 622 8.6 203 11 0 0 0 0 1114 15.5

Generalovich, Brock, 1989-93 33 0 134 4.1 14 33 .424 7 18 .389 5 11 .455 4 8 12 0.4 14 0 10 5 2 2 40 1.2Generalovich, Nick, 1964-66 29 0 0 0.0 13 52 .250 0 0 .000 12 20 .600 17 18 35 1.2 38 0 0 0 0 0 38 1.3Gennock, J. 1945-47 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Gerensky, Thaddeus, 1948-49 12 0 0 0.0 8 10 .800 0 0 .000 8 23 .348 0 0 0 0.0 31 0 0 0 0 0 24 2.0Gibbs, Ashton, 2008-12 137 101 3836 28.0 562 1360 .413 297 725 .410 327 375 .872 50 226 276 2.0 146 0 255 174 6 63 1748 12.8Gilbert, Malcolm, 2011-12 19 0 93 4.9 4 7 .571 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 6 9 15 0.8 18 0 0 3 6 2 9 0.5Gill, Michael, 1995-96 21 2 252 12.0 31 84 .369 6 24 .250 18 28 .643 19 24 43 2.0 27 0 14 16 2 10 86 4.1Ginevan, Dave, 1961-62 5 0 0 0.0 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 6 6 1.2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Gissendanner, Darrell, 1978-82 94 0 1197 12.7 177 401 .441 0 0 .000 126 165 .764 0 73 73 0.8 158 7 100 128 6 85 480 5.1Glenn, Jack, 1943-44 12 0 0 0.0 10 0 .000 0 0 .000 7 13 .538 0 0 0 0.0 18 0 0 0 0 0 27 2.3

Glover, Tim, 1990-92 20 0 65 3.3 11 27 .407 10 22 .455 0 0 .000 0 4 4 0.2 5 0 2 0 1 0 32 1.6Goodson, Mike, 1985-87 48 33 1169 24.4 102 223 .457 37 100 .370 39 56 .696 14 52 66 1.4 98 2 169 85 0 13 280 5.8Goodwin, Paul, 1942-43 5 0 0 0.0 2 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 1.0Gordon, Steve, 1978-79 5 0 12 2.4 2 3 .667 0 0 .000 2 6 .333 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1.2Gore, Demetreus, 1984-88 122 112 3122 25.6 645 1347 .479 24 73 .329 241 305 .790 72 322 394 3.2 295 7 300 336 20 126 1555 12.7Graves, Antonio, 2003-06 130 68 2736 21.0 272 668 .407 119 314 .379 123 184 .668 40 187 227 1.7 213 2 221 148 23 61 786 6.0Gray, Aaron, 2003-06 113 68 2360 20.9 434 789 .550 0 0 .000 241 405 .595 286 504 790 7.0 238 2 147 176 130 41 1109 9.8Greer, Ricardo, 1997-01 117 115 4026 34.4 672 1468 .458 96 348 .276 313 460 .680 365 523 888 7.6 302 2 373 364 32 196 1753 15.0Grevey, Scott, 1978-82 57 0 263 4.6 21 68 .309 0 0 .000 39 62 .629 0 24 24 0.4 51 0 12 33 3 6 81 1.4Grgurich, Tim, 1961-64 61 0 0 0.0 52 139 .374 0 0 .000 46 73 .630 0 100 100 1.6 147 5 0 0 0 0 150 2.5

Gustine, Frank, 1967-68 13 0 0 0.0 5 32 .156 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 0 10 10 0.8 18 0 0 0 0 0 13 1.0Harris, Larry, 1974-78 107 0 0 0.0 803 1584 .507 0 0 .000 308 396 .778 0 569 569 5.3 284 13 123 0 63 0 1914 17.9Harrison, Ed, 1970-71 24 0 0 0.0 77 167 .461 0 0 .000 84 111 .757 0 121 121 5.0 59 2 63 0 0 0 238 9.9Hartman, George, 1936-39 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.2Hawkins, Isaac, 1996-01 118 90 3388 28.7 462 895 .516 3 13 .231 200 314 .637 343 491 834 7.1 280 4 100 225 143 96 1127 9.6Haygood, Bob, 1974-76 19 0 0 0.0 20 49 .408 0 0 .000 13 14 .929 0 16 16 0.8 8 0 8 0 0 0 53 2.8Hennon, Don, 1956-58 76 0 0 0.0 723 1827 .396 0 0 .000 395 480 .823 0 318 318 4.2 210 3 0 0 0 0 1841 24.2Hepworth, Ken, 1961-62 3 0 0 0.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 3 3 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Hill, Lew, 1973-75 56 0 0 0.0 226 528 .428 0 0 .000 70 123 .569 0 258 258 4.6 102 0 55 0 4 0 522 9.3Holder, Terry, 1962-63 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.3Holmes, Jeremy, 1998-00 58 20 1409 24.3 83 229 .362 40 119 .336 39 60 .650 19 91 110 1.9 96 1 192 115 1 50 245 4.2

Holstein, Floyd, 1949-51 12 0 0 0.0 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 0 0 0 0.0 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.3Horne, Chris, 1997-98 9 2 61 6.8 6 19 .316 3 13 .231 0 1 .000 1 3 4 0.4 7 0 4 2 1 0 15 1.7Howard, Andre, 1995-97 51 9 721 14.1 69 177 .390 1 7 .143 26 49 .531 86 86 172 3.4 67 1 18 59 17 28 165 3.2Hromanik, George, 1948-51 69 0 0 0.0 174 501 .347 0 0 .000 139 207 .671 0 0 0 0.0 141 0 0 0 0 0 487 7.1Hudson, Doyle, 2005-07 25 0 87 3.5 13 22 .591 0 0 .000 2 6 .333 10 16 26 1.0 15 0 1 4 2 1 28 1.1Hunt, Charles, 1967-69 36 0 0 0.0 34 114 .298 0 0 .000 37 77 .481 0 143 143 4.0 118 0 0 0 0 0 105 2.9Hursh, Chuck, 1955-58 77 0 0 0.0 227 551 .412 0 0 .000 243 387 .628 0 742 742 9.6 282 27 0 0 0 0 697 9.1Husa, Ed, 1955-56 4 0 0 0.0 1 5 .200 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 0 7 7 1.8 6 0 0 0 0 0 4 1.0Hyatt, Charley, 1928-30 67 0 0 0.0 366 0 .000 0 0 .000 148 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 880 13.1

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Player, Year GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.

Jacobsen, Morris, 1944-46 11 0 0 0.0 5 0 .000 0 0 .000 4 10 .400 0 0 0 0.0 29 0 0 0 0 0 14 1.3Jinks, Ben, 1960-63 70 0 0 0.0 316 814 .388 0 0 .000 218 305 .715 0 384 384 5.5 209 8 0 0 0 0 850 12.1Johnson, Chad, 2000-02 67 3 1105 16.5 103 275 .375 22 82 .268 63 107 .589 71 105 176 2.6 83 0 80 83 30 32 291 4.3Johnson, Durand, 2012-13 47 0 686 14.6 91 222 .410 47 131 .359 45 58 .776 26 62 88 1.9 68 0 39 32 8 22 274 5.8Johnson, Gilbert, 1988-90 35 0 157 4.5 14 36 .389 0 0 .000 11 16 .688 12 17 29 0.8 26 0 3 5 1 1 39 1.1Johnson, II, 1937-38 20 0 0 0.0 6 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 10 .300 0 0 0 0.0 35 0 0 0 0 0 15 0.8Johnson, John, 2011-12 39 2 550 14.1 53 132 .402 33 86 .384 25 30 .833 4 21 25 0.6 54 2 46 35 0 12 164 4.2Johnson, Robert, 1936-39 38 0 0 0.0 60 0 .000 0 0 .000 46 70 .657 0 0 0 0.0 62 0 0 0 0 0 166 4.4Johnson, Trent, 1981-83 52 0 1047 20.1 126 259 .486 0 0 .000 60 89 .674 0 246 246 4.7 139 7 24 60 7 20 312 6.0Jones, Antoine, 1990-93 59 34 883 15.0 139 239 .582 2 8 .250 81 141 .574 75 111 186 3.2 93 1 56 91 15 26 361 6.1

Jones, Chris, 1970-72 31 0 0 0.0 34 94 .362 0 0 .000 35 74 .473 0 119 119 3.8 44 1 12 0 0 0 103 3.3Jones, Chris, 2013-14 30 0 222 7.4 24 54 .444 4 17 .235 20 25 .800 11 15 26 0.9 27 0 7 8 1 3 72 2.4Jones, Derek, 1993-94 4 0 5 1.3 2 2 1.000 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 1.3Jones, Walter, 1941-44 37 0 0 0.0 52 0 .000 0 0 .000 52 79 .658 0 0 0 0.0 74 0 0 0 0 0 156 4.2Jordan, Gandhi, 1990-92 55 10 651 11.8 69 206 .335 29 105 .276 27 46 .587 34 82 116 2.1 92 1 38 38 6 25 194 3.5Jordan, Gerald, 1995-97 55 25 1147 20.9 174 351 .496 1 1 1.000 107 168 .637 152 190 342 6.2 175 10 29 108 28 37 456 8.3Kalata, Len, 1966-69 50 0 0 0.0 166 411 .404 0 0 .000 105 156 .673 0 195 195 3.9 98 0 0 0 0 0 437 8.7Kalidan, Bill, 1956-57 3 0 0 0.0 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 3 3 1.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.3Katsafanas, Chris, 1964-65 4 0 0 0.0 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 0 2 2 0.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.5Keese, Lucius, 1972-75 36 0 0 0.0 37 81 .457 0 0 .000 10 21 .476 0 105 105 2.9 39 1 8 0 6 0 84 2.3

Keller, Don, 1958-60 18 0 0 0.0 5 19 .263 0 0 .000 6 11 .545 0 31 31 1.7 22 0 0 0 0 0 16 0.9Kelly, Willie, 1973-76 75 0 0 0.0 153 313 .489 0 0 .000 43 78 .551 0 259 259 3.5 118 5 42 34 3 0 349 4.7Kendall, Levon, 2003-07 105 75 2109 20.1 194 420 .462 20 80 .250 119 166 .717 186 259 445 4.2 255 8 135 99 75 63 527 5.0Kendrick, John, 1949-52 56 0 0 0.0 114 372 .306 0 0 .000 66 114 .579 0 95 95 1.7 189 19 29 0 0 0 294 5.3Kirby, Roosevelt, 1981-82 30 0 937 31.2 119 227 .524 0 0 .000 36 61 .590 0 154 154 5.1 101 8 36 52 10 25 274 9.1Kleiman, Phil, 1955-56 20 0 0 0.0 24 71 .338 0 0 .000 13 24 .542 0 82 82 4.1 31 0 0 0 0 0 61 3.1Klein, James, 1938-40 30 0 0 0.0 27 0 .000 0 0 .000 9 21 .429 0 0 0 0.0 26 0 0 0 0 0 63 2.1Knight, Billy, 1971-74 78 0 0 0.0 750 1436 .522 0 0 .000 231 309 .748 0 938 938 12.0 189 4 206 0 0 0 1731 22.2Knight, Brandin, 1999-03 127 119 4307 33.9 492 1233 .399 209 654 .320 247 460 .537 92 400 492 3.9 327 3 785 406 55 298 1440 11.3Knight, Terry, 1974-79 86 0 966 11.2 351 754 .466 0 0 .000 177 226 .783 0 414 414 4.8 263 17 101 60 15 21 879 10.2

Knisely, Frank, 1943-44 3 0 0 0.0 1 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7Ko, Joshua, 2013-14 10 0 12 1.2 3 7 .429 1 3 .333 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0.7Kocheran, George, 1938-41 52 0 0 0.0 109 0 .000 0 0 .000 48 123 .390 0 0 0 0.0 94 0 0 0 0 0 266 5.1Kochka, Paul, 1975-77 3 0 0 0.0 3 3 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 4 4 1.3 5 1 0 0 0 0 6 2.0Koontz, Shaun, 1993-94 8 0 27 3.4 3 11 .273 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 2 5 7 0.9 2 0 3 3 0 2 6 0.8Krauser, Carl, 2002-06 126 95 3837 30.5 504 1230 .410 190 517 .368 444 592 .750 91 435 526 4.2 307 5 568 385 4 190 1642 13.0Krieger, Paul, 1961-64 72 0 0 0.0 246 567 .434 0 0 .000 135 194 .696 0 666 666 9.3 254 20 0 0 0 0 627 8.7Lake, Herb, 1982-83 5 0 7 1.4 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.8Landy, Danny, 1977-79 6 0 6 1.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 1 1 0.2 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 0.3Lane, Jerome, 1985-88 93 81 2970 31.9 436 831 .525 4 15 .267 341 543 .628 339 631 970 10.4 257 12 196 216 34 105 1217 13.1

Laneve, John, 1954-57 27 0 0 0.0 15 54 .278 0 0 .000 16 26 .615 0 21 21 0.8 32 0 0 0 0 0 46 1.7Larkin, John, 1961-64 28 0 0 0.0 14 29 .483 0 0 .000 9 15 .600 0 12 12 0.4 14 0 0 0 0 0 37 1.3Latagliata, Ed, 1942-48 53 0 0 0.0 68 0 .000 0 0 .000 39 66 .591 0 0 0 0.0 95 0 0 0 0 0 175 3.3LaValley, James, 1964-67 70 0 0 0.0 218 525 .415 0 0 .000 209 327 .639 0 663 663 9.5 186 0 0 0 0 0 645 9.2Layton, Derrick, 1988-90 15 0 22 1.5 3 5 .600 1 1 1.000 1 2 .500 2 1 3 0.2 2 0 0 1 0 0 8 0.5Lazor, Bob, 1954-57 76 0 0 0.0 466 1167 .399 0 0 .000 243 353 .688 0 841 841 11.1 220 12 0 0 0 0 1175 15.5Lazor, Paul, 1958-61 44 0 0 0.0 67 174 .385 0 0 .000 36 65 .554 0 110 110 2.5 62 3 0 0 0 0 170 3.9Lecak, Mike, 2013-14 11 0 17 1.5 0 5 .000 0 5 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0.0Lepkowski, Richard, 1952-55 40 0 0 0.0 19 94 .202 0 0 .000 29 45 .644 0 71 71 1.8 46 0 0 0 0 0 67 1.7Lerner, Morton, 1947-49 46 0 0 0.0 50 67 .746 0 0 .000 55 89 .618 0 0 0 0.0 113 0 0 0 0 0 155 3.4

Leslie, Kevin, 1997-98 20 0 158 7.9 7 17 .412 0 0 .000 1 9 .111 8 23 31 1.6 33 1 2 6 2 2 15 0.8Lester, Howard, 1955-58 28 0 0 0.0 12 37 .324 0 0 .000 3 7 .429 0 35 35 1.3 21 0 0 0 0 0 27 1.0Lett, Ontario, 2001-03 68 26 1299 19.1 245 416 .589 0 0 .000 129 216 .597 144 181 325 4.8 231 14 66 118 76 58 619 9.1Levin, Solomon, 1939-40 10 0 0 0.0 16 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 10 .300 0 0 0 0.0 9 0 0 0 0 0 35 3.5Lewis, Darrell, 1954-55 9 0 0 0.0 1 19 .053 0 0 .000 11 13 .846 0 11 11 1.2 10 0 0 0 0 0 13 1.4Lewis, Junie, 1984-85 24 1 174 7.3 43 95 .453 0 0 .000 18 25 .720 0 10 10 0.4 29 0 12 14 1 8 104 4.3Lewis, Sonny, 1976-78 37 0 0 0.0 165 334 .494 0 0 .000 68 95 .716 0 103 103 2.8 90 2 99 0 7 0 398 10.8Lewis, Steve, 1969-71 32 0 0 0.0 37 93 .398 0 0 .000 14 23 .609 0 22 22 0.7 23 0 7 0 0 0 88 2.8Lockhart, Howard, 1958-61 30 0 0 0.0 34 98 .347 0 0 .000 55 81 .679 0 59 59 2.0 56 1 0 0 0 0 123 4.1Lockhart, Jarrett, 1996-00 103 65 2439 23.7 314 833 .377 167 504 .331 105 139 .755 88 245 333 3.2 168 3 96 133 14 112 900 8.7

Lohmeyer, Paul, 1940-43 32 0 0 0.0 32 0 .000 0 0 .000 41 56 .732 0 0 0 0.0 62 0 0 0 0 0 105 3.3Lovett, Bob, 1963-66 64 0 0 0.0 266 620 .429 0 0 .000 183 227 .806 0 393 393 6.1 198 3 0 0 0 0 715 11.2Luther, Jon, 1986-87 5 0 12 2.4 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 2 0 2 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.4Maczuzak, John, 1960-63 49 0 0 0.0 59 142 .415 0 0 .000 29 47 .617 0 159 159 3.2 73 1 0 0 0 0 147 3.0Maile, Jason, 1992-97 111 51 2247 20.2 321 796 .403 196 500 .392 121 157 .771 79 126 205 1.8 194 8 148 151 10 72 959 8.6Malarkey, Bill, 1959-60 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Malarkey, Clare, 1941-46 56 0 0 0.0 151 0 .000 0 0 .000 115 218 .528 0 0 0 0.0 115 0 0 0 0 0 417 7.4Malmberg, Arthur, 1948-51 32 0 0 0.0 14 67 .209 0 0 .000 7 13 .538 0 0 0 0.0 29 0 0 0 0 0 35 1.1Maloney, Tom, 1957-62 58 0 0 0.0 138 373 .370 0 0 .000 150 205 .732 0 137 137 2.4 140 8 0 0 0 0 426 7.3Maravich, Eliot, 1959-60 2 0 0 0.0 4 8 .500 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 4 4 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 4.5

Marder, Philip, 1944-45 11 0 0 0.0 24 0 .000 0 0 .000 7 12 .583 0 0 0 0.0 36 0 0 0 0 0 55 5.0Markovich, Milan, 1954-57 51 0 0 0.0 25 84 .298 0 0 .000 15 38 .395 0 90 90 1.8 41 0 0 0 0 0 65 1.3Martin, Bobby, 1987-91 117 81 3161 27.0 416 829 .502 2 9 .222 448 641 .699 303 472 775 6.6 382 14 80 251 109 73 1282 11.0Martin, Mickey, 1971-74 66 0 0 0.0 304 613 .496 0 0 .000 97 144 .674 0 288 288 4.4 169 4 50 0 0 0 705 10.7Maruzewski, Edward, 1945-46 13 0 0 0.0 28 0 .000 0 0 .000 23 42 .548 0 0 0 0.0 34 0 0 0 0 0 79 6.1Maslek, Steve, 1986-89 41 0 151 3.7 13 34 .382 0 0 .000 14 25 .560 13 16 29 0.7 37 0 6 14 2 1 40 1.0Masten, Ed, 1940-41 9 0 0 0.0 1 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.3Matthews, Harry, 1941-42 9 0 0 0.0 1 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 3 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.2Matthews, Jason, 1987-91 123 112 3552 28.9 550 1212 .454 259 567 .457 481 548 .878 93 195 288 2.3 325 5 225 224 20 109 1840 15.0Matthews, Ted, 1953-54 17 0 0 0.0 13 43 .302 0 0 .000 10 31 .323 0 17 17 1.0 24 1 0 0 0 0 36 2.1Mauro, Bill, 1957-60 51 0 0 0.0 123 294 .418 0 0 .000 78 97 .804 0 104 104 2.0 72 2 0 0 0 0 324 6.4

McBride, Greg, 1973-75 28 0 0 0.0 19 37 .514 0 0 .000 24 31 .774 0 31 31 1.1 7 0 8 0 0 0 62 2.2McCance, James, 1937-38 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.4McCarroll, Mark, 2000-05 116 10 1362 11.7 148 338 .438 23 76 .303 64 129 .496 81 165 246 2.1 124 0 61 69 45 13 383 3.3McClellan, Pat, 1968-69 9 0 0 0.0 3 11 .273 0 0 .000 8 10 .800 0 2 2 0.2 5 0 0 0 0 0 14 1.6McClelland, Ralph, 1974-76 51 0 0 0.0 63 141 .447 0 0 .000 20 37 .541 0 207 207 4.1 83 0 33 0 9 0 146 2.9McClure, James, 1951-53 19 0 0 0.0 8 37 .216 0 0 .000 10 21 .476 0 37 37 1.9 23 1 1 0 0 0 26 1.4McCrossin, George, 1946-50 73 0 0 0.0 147 407 .361 0 0 .000 80 126 .635 0 0 0 0.0 163 0 0 0 0 0 374 5.1McCullough, Jerry, 1991-96 111 79 3337 30.1 378 1008 .375 152 477 .319 434 597 .727 105 255 360 3.2 300 7 452 307 37 257 1342 12.1McFarland, Bob, 1967-70 56 0 0 0.0 196 514 .381 0 0 .000 127 185 .686 0 240 240 4.3 137 0 0 0 0 0 519 9.3

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Player, Year GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.

McGhee, Gary, 2007-11 120 69 1913 15.9 214 367 .583 0 0 .000 110 215 .512 205 364 569 4.7 191 1 33 88 114 20 538 4.5McIntyre, Bill, 1962-64 18 0 0 0.0 6 14 .429 0 0 .000 5 8 .625 0 12 12 0.7 7 0 0 0 0 0 17 0.9McMillian, Lennie, 1979-81 59 0 1409 23.9 189 422 .448 0 0 .000 82 130 .631 0 228 228 3.9 176 9 117 112 25 115 460 7.8McNally, Roth, 1964-65 19 0 0 0.0 25 67 .373 0 0 .000 12 15 .800 0 17 17 0.9 20 0 0 0 0 0 62 3.3McNeal, Chris, 1990-93 95 62 2462 25.9 416 874 .476 11 43 .256 224 323 .693 279 416 695 7.3 204 2 92 145 42 80 1067 11.2Medich, Alex, 1945-46 13 0 0 0.0 19 0 .000 0 0 .000 17 26 .654 0 0 0 0.0 34 0 0 0 0 0 55 4.2Mesher, John, 1957-59 28 0 0 0.0 64 178 .360 0 0 .000 22 49 .449 0 93 93 3.3 51 2 0 0 0 0 150 5.4Michalik, Karl, 1944-45 11 0 0 0.0 4 0 .000 0 0 .000 11 14 .786 0 0 0 0.0 16 0 0 0 0 0 19 1.7Miklasevich, Matt, 1982-86 93 2 597 6.4 38 106 .358 0 0 .000 58 78 .744 0 108 108 1.2 106 2 23 45 2 17 134 1.4Milanovich, Samuel, 1938-41 49 0 0 0.0 98 0 .000 0 0 .000 34 79 .430 0 0 0 0.0 93 0 0 0 0 0 230 4.7

Miller, Dwight, 2009-10 16 0 84 5.3 4 15 .267 1 7 .143 1 2 .500 3 15 18 1.1 11 0 2 7 4 2 10 0.6Miller, Sean, 1987-92 128 124 4146 32.4 363 845 .430 239 574 .416 317 358 .885 38 223 261 2.0 321 2 744 321 7 102 1282 10.0Milligan, Dante, 2004-05 5 0 23 4.6 3 9 .333 1 2 .500 0 4 .000 3 3 6 1.2 4 0 1 5 2 0 7 1.4Mills, John, 1957-60 66 0 0 0.0 195 483 .404 0 0 .000 245 373 .657 0 472 472 7.2 255 15 0 0 0 0 635 9.6Mitchell, Bryan, 1982-84 19 0 66 3.5 16 26 .615 0 0 .000 3 8 .375 0 11 11 0.6 15 0 3 5 0 4 35 1.8Mobley, Eric, 1991-94 88 50 2091 23.8 371 666 .557 0 0 .000 158 325 .486 211 388 599 6.8 243 9 124 175 184 40 900 10.2Moore, J.J., 2010-13 94 2 1502 16.0 217 499 .435 72 220 .327 130 168 .774 81 157 238 2.5 125 0 45 69 6 41 636 6.8Morgan, Jermaine, 1990-94 57 9 478 8.4 47 109 .431 11 33 .333 26 42 .619 23 37 60 1.1 58 0 29 30 11 16 131 2.3Morningstar, Darren, 1989-92 96 56 1787 18.6 287 590 .486 0 0 .000 181 310 .584 179 247 426 4.4 297 5 77 139 10 46 755 7.9Morris, Carl, 1970-73 69 0 0 0.0 199 479 .415 0 0 .000 57 95 .600 0 372 372 5.4 177 9 65 0 0 0 455 6.6

Morris, Frank, 1944-47 13 0 0 0.0 16 0 .000 0 0 .000 9 19 .474 0 0 0 0.0 28 0 0 0 0 0 41 3.2Morris, Toree, 2000-04 131 52 1546 11.8 158 294 .537 0 0 .000 68 159 .428 119 220 339 2.6 194 0 25 106 79 16 384 2.9Moses, Omo, 1990-91 26 0 178 6.8 8 18 .444 2 3 .667 12 21 .571 2 10 12 0.5 20 0 16 22 1 6 30 1.2Murray, Leon, 1996-97 10 0 44 4.4 7 14 .500 1 4 .250 4 10 .400 8 2 10 1.0 2 0 3 5 1 3 19 1.9Naponik, Paul, 1967-68 15 0 0 0.0 27 75 .360 0 0 .000 24 38 .632 0 63 63 4.2 23 0 0 0 0 0 78 5.2Navokovich, Alex, 1952-54 16 0 0 0.0 12 47 .255 0 0 .000 12 18 .667 0 34 34 2.1 20 1 0 0 0 0 36 2.3Nedrow, Scott, 1974-78 71 0 0 0.0 195 440 .443 0 0 .000 46 71 .648 0 90 90 1.3 165 6 76 0 2 0 436 6.1Neverson, Carlton, 1978-81 89 0 2748 30.9 447 905 .494 0 0 .000 163 217 .751 0 313 313 3.5 269 10 202 219 52 194 1057 11.9Newkirk, Josh, 2013-14 36 0 612 17.0 62 134 .463 23 53 .434 17 38 .447 6 37 43 1.2 60 1 61 30 1 14 164 4.6Nordstrom, G., 1945-46 6 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.2

Nwankwo, Aron, 2010-14 24 0 39 1.6 4 15 .267 1 3 .333 2 4 .500 8 5 13 0.5 4 0 1 3 1 0 11 0.5O’Gorek, Paul, 1969-72 70 0 0 0.0 286 611 .468 0 0 .000 121 174 .695 0 544 544 7.8 164 0 68 0 0 0 693 9.9Olinger, David, 1977-81 90 0 936 10.4 178 437 .407 0 0 .000 67 92 .728 0 154 154 1.7 150 2 56 95 15 20 423 4.7Paffrath, Lawrence, 1938-42 52 0 0 0.0 184 0 .000 0 0 .000 78 139 .561 0 0 0 0.0 85 0 0 0 0 0 446 8.6Page, Julius, 2000-04 136 128 4398 32.3 544 1250 .435 210 624 .337 214 301 .711 52 350 402 3.0 208 1 244 197 44 87 1512 11.1Palesko, Chester, 1950-53 48 0 0 0.0 104 334 .311 0 0 .000 107 185 .578 0 125 125 2.6 89 4 2 0 0 0 315 6.6Pandak, William, 1943-44 12 0 0 0.0 28 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 11 .273 0 0 0 0.0 14 0 0 0 0 0 59 4.9Pataky, John, 1937-40 15 0 0 0.0 16 0 .000 0 0 .000 10 30 .333 0 0 0 0.0 23 0 0 0 0 0 42 2.8Patcher, Mike, 1967-70 70 0 0 0.0 203 532 .382 0 0 .000 136 186 .731 0 509 509 7.3 251 0 0 0 0 0 542 7.7Patterson, Lamar, 2009-14 148 106 3623 24.5 477 1097 .435 171 463 .369 285 394 .723 173 415 588 4.0 276 6 427 244 43 146 1410 9.5

Paul, Mike, 1969-72 68 0 0 0.0 294 707 .416 0 0 .000 198 245 .808 0 294 294 4.3 210 4 115 0 0 0 786 11.6Pavlick, Ed, 1952-55 51 0 0 0.0 314 812 .387 0 0 .000 302 444 .680 0 604 604 11.8 136 2 0 0 0 0 930 18.2Peavy, Terry, 1977-78 6 0 0 0.0 15 32 .469 0 0 .000 2 5 .400 0 12 12 2.0 8 0 12 0 2 0 32 5.3Pegues, Julius, 1955-58 77 0 0 0.0 355 792 .448 0 0 .000 340 480 .708 0 377 377 4.9 293 29 0 0 0 0 1050 13.6Peterson, Jaime, 1993-95 54 29 1352 25.0 191 369 .518 0 0 .000 134 197 .680 148 206 354 6.6 123 7 37 113 89 57 516 9.6Petrini, Bob, 1967-70 45 0 0 0.0 142 358 .397 0 0 .000 54 73 .740 0 78 78 1.7 49 0 0 0 0 0 338 7.5Phillips, Scott, 1950-53 48 0 0 0.0 20 77 .260 0 0 .000 13 37 .351 0 11 11 0.2 73 3 6 0 0 0 53 1.1Polen, Maurice, 2006-08 21 0 29 1.4 4 16 .250 0 4 .000 1 3 .333 8 7 15 0.7 2 0 5 3 1 0 9 0.4Port, Mel, 1938-41 53 0 0 0.0 125 0 .000 0 0 .000 73 158 .462 0 0 0 0.0 127 0 0 0 0 0 323 6.1Porter, Darelle, 1987-91 123 86 3369 27.4 369 820 .450 48 141 .340 226 303 .746 146 320 466 3.8 273 4 617 317 40 170 1012 8.2

Prey, 1942-43 8 0 0 0.0 1 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 6 .500 0 0 0 0.0 7 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.6Primus, Fred, 1998-99 14 0 159 11.4 20 60 .333 16 49 .327 6 7 .857 4 13 17 1.2 14 0 12 11 1 4 62 4.4Ptacek, Charles, 1942-43 16 0 0 0.0 16 0 .000 0 0 .000 12 24 .500 0 0 0 0.0 11 0 0 0 0 0 44 2.8Radosevich, George, 1949-51 26 0 0 0.0 33 111 .297 0 0 .000 29 56 .518 0 0 0 0.0 60 1 0 0 0 0 95 3.7Radvansky, Michael, 1936-38 21 0 0 0.0 33 0 .000 0 0 .000 24 33 .727 0 0 0 0.0 54 0 0 0 0 0 90 4.3Ragan, Thomas, 1944-47 14 0 0 0.0 20 0 .000 0 0 .000 17 36 .472 0 0 0 0.0 41 0 0 0 0 0 57 4.1Ramon, Ronald, 2004-08 135 70 3612 26.8 341 815 .418 233 590 .395 181 226 .801 40 214 254 1.9 257 1 339 166 6 100 1096 8.1Randall, Derrick, 2013-14 36 1 310 8.6 31 55 .564 0 0 .000 14 31 .452 40 46 86 2.4 49 0 1 14 15 8 76 2.1Rasp, John, 1986-90 15 2 56 3.7 5 9 .556 0 0 .000 2 4 .500 5 9 14 0.9 5 0 5 6 1 2 12 0.8Reeves, Alphonse, 1938-39 8 0 0 0.0 1 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 0 0 0 0.0 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.4

Resutek, Joseph, 1952-55 36 0 0 0.0 64 175 .366 0 0 .000 42 62 .677 0 66 66 1.8 40 1 0 0 0 0 170 4.7Rhymes, Marlon, 1992-93 24 3 387 16.1 52 129 .403 21 70 .300 22 33 .667 7 17 24 1.0 22 0 33 46 2 9 147 6.1Rice, Michael, 1976-77 24 0 0 0.0 118 240 .492 0 0 .000 18 39 .462 0 193 193 8.0 75 6 20 0 16 0 254 10.6Richards, Tom, 1972-76 101 0 0 0.0 390 870 .448 0 0 .000 93 130 .715 0 161 161 1.6 181 2 307 0 4 0 873 8.6Richardson, Bob, 1964-65 3 0 0 0.0 1 1 1.000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 3 3 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.7Richardson, J.J., 2009-11 45 0 208 4.6 17 32 .531 0 1 .000 9 18 .500 11 30 41 0.9 42 0 3 5 6 3 43 1.0Riciutti, Al, 1961-62 3 0 0 0.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 2 2 0.7 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Riggle, Mike, 1968-71 67 0 0 0.0 63 165 .382 0 0 .000 110 146 .753 0 209 209 3.1 116 1 18 0 0 0 236 3.5Riser, John, 1954-57 78 0 0 0.0 394 1046 .377 0 0 .000 376 566 .664 0 775 775 9.9 282 25 0 0 0 0 1164 14.9Rivers, Nick, 2009-12 24 0 41 1.7 4 19 .211 3 10 .300 2 4 .500 0 4 4 0.2 2 0 6 5 0 1 13 0.5

Rizk, Geoff, 2006-07 11 0 13 1.2 1 8 .125 0 2 .000 1 4 .250 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 2 0 1 3 0.3Roantree, Tom, 1962-65 12 0 0 0.0 5 14 .357 0 0 .000 11 15 .733 0 18 18 1.5 10 0 0 0 0 0 21 1.8Robinson, James, 2012-14 69 68 1996 28.9 146 378 .386 39 118 .331 146 184 .793 23 158 181 2.6 159 4 264 77 12 85 477 6.9Robinson, Jeff, 1983-84 7 0 57 8.1 11 18 .611 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 0 5 5 0.7 8 0 3 2 2 2 26 3.7Robinson, Nasir, 2008-12 133 94 2917 21.9 407 764 .533 7 29 .241 141 297 .475 250 380 630 4.7 288 3 187 198 27 59 962 7.2Roman, Dave, 1962-64 50 0 0 0.0 266 545 .488 0 0 .000 97 130 .746 0 140 140 2.8 112 2 0 0 0 0 629 12.6Ruby, Daryle, 1962-65 67 0 0 0.0 198 454 .436 0 0 .000 117 151 .775 0 274 274 4.1 155 1 0 0 0 0 513 7.7Ruschel, Bill, 1951-53 32 0 0 0.0 17 73 .233 0 0 .000 18 33 .545 0 35 35 1.1 22 1 2 0 0 0 52 1.6Ryan, John, 1979-81 33 0 275 8.3 21 54 .389 0 0 .000 14 21 .667 0 17 17 0.5 20 0 37 24 0 7 56 1.7Sankey, Bob, 1959-62 68 0 0 0.0 142 392 .362 0 0 .000 100 139 .719 0 202 202 3.0 124 2 0 0 0 0 384 5.6Sauer, Dave, 1961-64 73 0 0 0.0 278 637 .436 0 0 .000 87 135 .644 0 313 313 4.3 162 5 0 0 0 0 643 8.8

Sawyer, Dave, 1956-59 66 0 0 0.0 157 372 .422 0 0 .000 115 170 .676 0 374 374 5.7 200 14 0 0 0 0 429 6.5Scherer, John, 1937-40 40 0 0 0.0 30 0 .000 0 0 .000 24 70 .343 0 0 0 0.0 48 0 0 0 0 0 84 2.1Scheuermann, Ed, 1976-81 98 0 510 5.2 205 454 .452 0 0 .000 118 185 .638 0 401 401 4.1 203 8 37 37 45 0 528 5.4Schoon, Rodney, 1970-71 10 0 0 0.0 1 10 .100 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 0 11 11 1.1 4 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.5Schultz, Robert, 1943-46 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Scott, Jack, 1937-39 25 0 0 0.0 19 0 .000 0 0 .000 15 31 .484 0 0 0 0.0 22 0 0 0 0 0 53 2.1Scott, Kent, 1969-72 72 0 0 0.0 502 1006 .499 0 0 .000 139 171 .813 0 174 174 2.4 115 0 161 0 0 0 1143 15.9Seabrooks, Chris, 1998-01 56 33 1055 18.8 149 285 .523 0 1 .000 53 101 .525 98 154 252 4.5 148 7 20 91 40 19 351 6.3Shareef, Ahmad, 1990-94 118 71 1983 16.8 271 645 .420 38 129 .295 142 235 .604 60 108 168 1.4 178 6 109 126 28 79 722 6.1

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Player, Year GP GS Min. Avg. FG FGA Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct. FT FTA Pct. Off. Def. Tot. Avg. PF FO Ast. TO Blk. Stl. Pts. Avg.

Shay, Bill, 1957-61 33 0 0 0.0 11 47 .234 0 0 .000 10 30 .333 0 26 26 0.8 37 0 0 0 0 0 32 1.0Sheffield, Calvin, 1961-64 73 0 0 0.0 372 869 .428 0 0 .000 371 505 .735 0 289 289 4.0 191 6 0 0 0 0 1115 15.3Shepherd, Darryl, 1984-86 58 7 954 16.4 182 346 .526 0 0 .000 73 112 .652 0 175 175 3.0 115 5 44 68 23 30 437 7.5Shin, Michael, 1997-98 13 0 130 10.0 5 17 .294 0 1 .000 6 19 .316 5 9 14 1.1 27 1 1 13 2 4 16 1.2Shorter, Brian, 1988-91 92 91 2949 32.1 540 1004 .538 1 10 .100 552 778 .710 283 489 772 8.4 282 5 123 267 45 61 1633 17.8Show, Bob, 1954-55 7 0 0 0.0 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 0 6 6 0.9 3 0 0 0 0 0 10 1.4Shrewsbury, Bob, 1973-76 61 0 0 0.0 63 173 .364 0 0 .000 42 63 .667 0 54 54 0.9 76 1 177 0 2 0 168 2.8Shuber, Stephen, 1941-47 30 0 0 0.0 26 0 .000 0 0 .000 20 30 .667 0 0 0 0.0 54 0 0 0 0 0 72 2.4Silverman, Sid, 1940-41 6 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Simpson, Lloyd, 1957-60 15 0 0 0.0 11 35 .314 0 0 .000 5 12 .417 0 23 23 1.5 11 0 0 0 0 0 27 1.8

Small, Charles, 2003-06 18 0 18 1.0 0 9 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0.1Smith, Charles, 1984-88 122 122 4103 33.6 707 1324 .534 3 11 .273 628 834 .753 173 814 987 8.1 392 22 171 249 346 114 2045 16.8Smith, Darwin, 1958-61 48 0 0 0.0 28 103 .272 0 1 .000 40 70 .571 0 101 101 2.1 83 0 0 0 0 0 96 2.0Smith, Gary, 1977-78 3 0 0 0.0 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 2 2 0.7 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0.7Smith, Kelvin, 1976-77 15 0 0 0.0 9 29 .310 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 0 19 19 1.3 18 0 4 0 1 0 19 1.3Smith, Pete, 1965-68 68 0 0 0.0 156 438 .356 0 0 .000 135 160 .844 0 174 174 2.6 148 0 0 0 0 0 447 6.6Spartz, Marcell, 1940-42 16 0 0 0.0 1 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 4 .250 0 0 0 0.0 7 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.2Spotovich, Ed, 1935-38 21 0 0 0.0 60 0 .000 0 0 .000 35 62 .565 0 0 0 0.0 46 0 0 0 0 0 155 7.4Spruill, Mahdi, 1994-95 8 6 97 12.1 9 25 .360 3 12 .250 2 8 .250 12 14 26 3.3 10 1 3 12 1 9 23 2.9Spungen, Howard, 1945-46 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Starr, Keith, 1972-75 78 0 0 0.0 281 630 .446 0 0 .000 126 179 .704 0 340 340 4.4 146 4 329 0 19 0 688 8.8Steinhart, Don, 1959-61 40 0 0 0.0 92 234 .393 0 0 .000 74 109 .679 0 267 267 6.7 63 1 0 0 0 0 258 6.5Stephens, Scott, 1973-75 6 0 0 0.0 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 0 4 4 0.7 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.5Stevanovic, Zelimir, 2000-01 27 10 433 16.0 45 114 .395 25 58 .431 13 27 .481 10 32 42 1.6 26 0 21 32 5 8 128 4.7Stevenson, Steve, 1966-68 37 0 0 0.0 77 187 .412 0 0 .000 55 105 .524 0 118 118 3.2 97 0 0 0 0 0 209 5.6Stewart, DeWarren, 1993-94 3 0 6 2.0 1 2 .500 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0.7Stewart, E., 1945-46 10 0 0 0.0 6 0 .000 0 0 .000 5 7 .714 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 1.7Straloski, Edward, 1938-41 51 0 0 0.0 203 0 .000 0 0 .000 89 184 .484 0 0 0 0.0 124 0 0 0 0 0 495 9.7Strickland, Pete, 1975-79 104 0 658 6.3 151 364 .415 0 0 .000 127 158 .804 0 127 127 1.2 173 7 363 73 5 14 429 4.1Sulkowski, Bill, 1971-73 44 0 0 0.0 105 242 .434 0 0 .000 29 42 .690 0 123 123 2.8 78 3 16 0 0 0 239 5.4

Sutyak, Nick, 1958-59 12 0 0 0.0 12 40 .300 0 0 .000 9 11 .818 0 27 27 2.3 13 0 0 0 0 0 33 2.8Swacus, John, 1940-41 40 0 0 0.0 25 0 .000 0 0 .000 22 35 .629 0 0 0 0.0 46 0 0 0 0 0 72 1.8Szykowny, Larry, 1963-66 67 0 0 0.0 312 781 .399 0 0 .000 186 252 .738 0 274 274 4.1 179 0 0 0 0 0 810 12.1Taft, Chris, 2003-05 65 53 1692 26.0 321 564 .569 0 0 .000 136 241 .564 200 288 488 7.5 100 0 69 92 110 23 778 12.0Tait, Sutton, 1953-55 33 0 0 0.0 31 109 .284 0 0 .000 39 57 .684 0 92 92 2.8 63 0 0 0 0 0 101 3.1Talbott, Wayne, 1973-78 56 0 0 0.0 20 55 .364 0 0 .000 17 25 .680 0 54 54 1.0 51 1 7 0 0 0 57 1.0Taylor, Dante, 2009-13 136 21 2170 16.0 271 464 .584 0 1 .000 139 227 .612 286 295 581 4.3 273 1 50 92 80 42 681 5.0Taylor, Kellii, 1996-00 79 44 2142 27.1 235 643 .365 88 297 .296 103 163 .632 77 195 272 3.4 197 8 167 198 21 202 661 8.4Thomas, Garrick, 1992-96 102 21 1403 13.8 208 497 .419 108 294 .367 68 101 .673 105 104 209 2.0 202 10 89 123 16 63 592 5.8Thompson, Bob, 1965-67 31 0 0 0.0 17 62 .274 0 0 .000 6 19 .316 0 69 69 2.2 53 0 0 0 0 0 40 1.3

Thompson, Chas, 1981-85 54 1 388 7.2 62 125 .496 0 0 .000 49 67 .731 0 44 44 0.8 60 0 53 49 3 22 173 3.2Tiesi, Ryan, 2008-09 10 0 12 1.2 0 5 .000 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0Troutman, Chevon, 2001-05 124 70 2991 24.1 486 778 .625 13 44 .295 289 457 .632 288 423 711 5.7 299 9 155 197 86 134 1274 10.3Tweardy, Jim, 1969-71 15 0 0 0.0 10 27 .370 0 0 .000 4 6 .667 0 21 21 1.4 15 0 0 0 0 0 24 1.6Uchebo, Joseph, 2013-14 9 0 23 2.6 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 5 7 0.8 4 0 0 1 0 2 4 0.4Underwood, Dave, 1977-80 8 0 10 1.3 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 1 2 .500 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.4Varga, Chad, 1994-97 63 56 1669 26.5 255 556 .459 18 51 .353 135 201 .672 174 180 354 5.6 190 9 41 119 29 42 663 10.5Vaughan, Clyde, 1980-84 120 0 3741 31.2 770 1599 .482 0 0 .000 493 696 .708 0 922 922 7.7 217 2 90 184 20 64 2033 16.9Vey, Kenneth E., 1943-44 6 0 0 0.0 1 0 .000 0 0 .000 2 2 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.7Virostek, Don, 1950-53 69 0 0 0.0 232 635 .365 0 0 .000 173 275 .629 0 614 614 8.9 246 21 31 0 0 0 637 9.2

Vujnovic, Daniel, 1938-39 21 0 0 0.0 19 0 .000 0 0 .000 10 29 .345 0 0 0 0.0 18 0 0 0 0 0 48 2.3Wagoner, Ken, 1971-74 75 0 0 0.0 39 83 .470 0 0 .000 20 35 .571 0 96 96 1.3 92 2 166 0 0 0 98 1.3Wallace, Austin, 2007-08 4 0 12 3.0 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 3 0 3 0.8 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0.5Wallace, Dwayne, 1978-82 101 0 2836 28.1 360 842 .428 0 0 .000 224 313 .716 0 197 197 2.0 262 3 436 296 26 169 944 9.3Wallace, Ed, 1978-81 20 0 61 3.1 7 27 .259 0 0 .000 6 12 .500 0 24 24 1.2 8 0 2 5 1 0 20 1.0Wanamaker, Brad, 2007-11 134 68 3154 23.5 356 816 .436 67 196 .342 311 431 .722 126 399 525 3.9 285 6 454 257 33 130 1090 8.1Washington, David, 1976-77 26 0 0 0.0 25 55 .455 0 0 .000 10 14 .714 0 12 12 0.5 50 1 64 0 0 0 60 2.3Watkins, Chip, 1981-85 115 17 1745 15.2 167 374 .447 0 0 .000 153 217 .705 0 407 407 3.5 269 17 46 153 38 75 487 4.2Westbrooks, Mike, 1998-00 7 0 11 1.6 1 3 .333 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 6 6 0.9 3 0 1 6 0 1 2 0.3Willard, Kevin, 1995-97 60 6 1023 17.1 58 184 .315 24 106 .226 36 51 .706 14 54 68 1.1 124 2 143 92 4 44 176 2.9

Williams, Andre, 1981-85 114 8 2522 22.1 287 572 .502 0 0 .000 164 213 .770 0 473 473 4.1 331 22 79 170 32 49 738 6.5Williams, Charles, 1980-82 11 0 41 3.7 3 6 .500 0 0 .000 7 16 .438 0 4 4 0.4 6 0 1 5 0 0 13 1.2Williams, J., 1945-46 8 0 0 0.0 1 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.4Williams, Wayne, 1975-79 108 0 906 8.4 346 786 .440 0 0 .000 192 294 .653 0 398 398 3.7 358 21 284 87 41 49 884 8.2Wilson, Don, 1971-72 6 0 0 0.0 0 4 .000 0 0 .000 2 3 .667 0 1 1 0.2 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.3Withers, Tom, 1968-70 20 0 0 0.0 14 42 .333 0 0 .000 12 22 .545 0 31 31 1.6 13 0 0 0 0 0 40 2.0Wolbers, 1937-38 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Woodall, Tray, 2008-13 139 75 3330 24.0 374 898 .416 147 437 .336 213 283 .753 36 301 337 2.4 306 6 580 276 18 116 1108 8.0Worrell, Derrick, 1999-00 10 1 111 11.1 15 38 .395 0 0 .000 7 13 .538 6 16 22 2.2 4 0 3 6 4 1 37 3.7Woznicki, Dick, 1956-58 32 0 0 0.0 32 106 .302 0 0 .000 24 38 .632 0 33 33 1.0 40 1 0 0 0 0 88 2.8

Wright, Cameron, 2011-14 104 47 1998 19.2 239 533 .448 17 70 .243 97 150 .647 53 164 217 2.1 160 0 149 104 18 103 592 5.7Yee, Fred, 1955-56 3 0 0 0.0 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.0Young, Michael, 2013-14 36 36 779 21.6 69 167 .413 10 28 .357 67 82 .817 56 91 147 4.1 63 1 32 32 16 15 215 6.0Young, Sam, 2005-08 143 78 3642 25.5 716 1438 .498 115 323 .356 337 487 .692 258 454 712 5.0 238 3 138 267 109 119 1884 13.2Yurko, Robert, 1948-51 60 0 0 0.0 139 443 .314 0 0 .000 70 120 .583 0 0 0 0.0 149 6 0 0 0 0 348 5.8Zanna, Talib, 2009-14 135 94 2924 21.7 411 743 .553 0 3 .000 295 454 .650 337 471 808 6.0 285 4 56 137 72 61 1117 8.3Zavackas, Donatas, 1999-03 118 106 3191 27.0 325 727 .447 147 363 .405 302 374 .807 209 310 519 4.4 321 12 186 199 18 47 1099 9.3Zeigler, Trey, 2012-13 31 0 479 15.5 56 126 .444 0 3 .000 24 49 .490 28 34 62 2.0 54 0 36 33 8 8 136 4.4Zeleznik, Miles, 1937-38 21 0 0 0.0 61 0 .000 0 0 .000 24 36 .667 0 0 0 0.0 35 0 0 0 0 0 146 7.0Zeller, Hank, 1944-46 26 0 0 0.0 106 0 .000 0 0 .000 88 134 .657 0 0 0 0.0 85 0 0 0 0 0 300 11.5Zernich, Michael, 1950-53 71 0 0 0.0 280 806 .347 0 0 .000 285 438 .651 0 328 328 4.6 268 23 63 0 0 0 845 11.9

Zernich, Steve, 1941-43 20 0 0 0.0 30 0 .000 0 0 .000 9 18 .500 0 0 0 0.0 30 0 0 0 0 0 69 3.5Zernich, Wally, 1943-47 31 0 0 0.0 66 0 .000 0 0 .000 53 102 .520 0 0 0 0.0 117 0 0 0 0 0 185 6.0Ziegler, Travis, 1989-93 17 0 33 1.9 4 13 .308 0 7 .000 5 10 .500 2 3 5 0.3 5 0 3 2 0 3 13 0.8Zimmovan, Frank, 1953-56 64 0 0 0.0 148 446 .332 0 0 .000 82 160 .513 0 364 364 5.7 191 17 0 0 0 0 378 5.9Ziolkowski, Ed, 1940-42 33 0 0 0.0 73 0 .000 0 0 .000 40 77 .519 0 0 0 0.0 49 0 0 0 0 0 186 5.6Zito, Bill, 1956-58 4 0 0 0.0 1 11 .091 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 0 10 10 2.5 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.8

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ALL-TIME SCORES1911-12 10-9

Coach: Dr. George M. Flint

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L1/5 Waynesburg 38 31 W1/13 at Mount Union 16 14 W1/19 Juniata 33 34 L1/20 at Grove City (6) 17 27 L1/26 Case Western Reserve 34 28 W1/29 *Pittsburgh Athl. Assoc. 38 24 W2/2 at Carnegie Tech 24 17 W2/9 Mount Union 34 21 W2/10 at *Westinghouse Club 28 24 W2/16 Grove City (6) 22 24 L2/23 Hiram 43 38 W2/24 at Allegheny (5) 15 39 L3/1 Carnegie Tech 31 28 W3/4 at Gettysburg 25 31 L3/5 at Mount St. Mary’s 29 28 W3/6 at Georgetown 17 21 L3/7 at Albright 23 34 L3/8 at Swarthmore 26 51 L3/9 at Susquehanna 26 23 W3/15 Bellefonte 42 25 W3/16 Allegheny (5) 15 35 L*not counted in overall record

1912-13 15-7

Coach: Dr. George M. Flint

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/27 Pennsylvania 22 18 W1/10 Juniata 43 29 W1/11 at *Westinghouse Club 30 18 W1/17 Penn State (12) 26 30 L1/21 at Geneva 31 19 W1/24 Bellefonte 38 23 W1/31 Mount Union 43 21 W2/3 at Georgetown 32 26 W2/4 at Mount St. Mary’s 25 20 W2/5 at Gettysburg 27 11 W2/6 at Franklin & Marshall 24 17 W2/7 at Swarthmore 31 25 W2/8 at Lehigh 25 39 L2/14 Case Western Reserve 22 23 L2/20 at Bucknell 25 15 W2/21 at Bellefonte 30 35 L2/22 at Penn State (12) 20 31 L2/28 Wooster 30 29 W3/4 Washington & Jefferson 32 19 W3/7 West Virginia Wesleyan 36 29 W3/8 at Allegheny (12) 23 28 L3/14 *Westinghouse Club 29 25 W3/18 Washington & Jefferson 31 19 W3/21 at Allegheny (12) 19 35 L*not counted in overall record

1913-14 9-8Coach: Dr. George M. Flint

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L1/9 Geneva 28 21 W1/16 at Carnegie Tech 32 23 W1/20 Penn State 26 29 L1/27 at Niagara 25 29 L1/28 at Colgate 25 42 L1/29 at Syracuse 29 36 L1/30 at St. Lawrence 14 17 L1/31 at Rochester 12 53 L2/13 Mount Union 36 10 W2/14 at Westinghouse Club 40 24 W2/21 Carnegie Tech 42 27 W2/24 Washington & Jefferson 21 19 W2/28 at Penn State 17 26 L3/6 Westinghouse Club 51 32 W3/8 Juniata 47 40 W3/12 at Washington & Jefferson 13 22 L3/20 Wooster 46 22 W

1914-15 14-4

Concluded season ranked No. 16nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll

Coach: Dr. George M. Flint

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L1/12 Carnegie Tech 42 22 W1/15 Juniata 28 27 W1/16 Penn State (14) 35 32 W1/22 Gettysburg 41 30 W1/29 West Virginia 42 18 W2/3 at Lehigh 28 29 L2/4 at Lafayette 31 24 W2/5 at Rutgers 26 23 W2/6 at Army (5) 18 25 L2/12 Allegheny (10) 21 34 L2/13 Westinghouse Club 38 30 W2/16 Washington & Jefferson 28 19 W2/23 at Washington & Jefferson 45 25 W2/24 at Penn State (14) 28 31 L2/27 at Juniata 55 26 W3/5 at Carnegie Tech 47 30 W3/6 Penn State 39 35 W3/13 at Swarthmore 40 26 W

1915-16 16-2

Concluded season ranked No. 7nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll

Coach: Dr. George M. Flint

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/21 Yale 31 29 W1/7 Lafayette 34 23 W1/14 Juniata 48 37 W1/21 Carnegie Tech 37 25 W1/27 Colgate (17) 27 23 W2/5 Penn State 43 38 W2/9 at Lehigh 22 38 L2/10 at Lafayette 25 23 W2/11 at Rutgers 34 24 W2/12 at Army 28 13 W2/19 Westinghouse Club 36 25 W2/21 Lehigh 41 28 W2/25 at Juniata 42 35 W2/26 at Penn State 31 27 W3/3 Washington & Jefferson 26 20 W3/4 Carnegie Tech 33 23 W3/7 Washington & Jefferson 42 24 W3/11 Allegheny (12) 29 30 L

1916-17 13-6

Coach: Dr. George M. Flint

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L1/8 Syracuse 17 22 L1/11 Juniata 31 21 W1/14 Westinghouse Club 39 21 W1/19 Allegheny 30 21 W1/23 Carnegie Tech 33 16 W1/26 Washington & Jefferson 32 23 W2/1 Penn State (13) 37 36 W2/7 at Rutgers 22 21 W2/8 at Lafayette 33 29 W2/9 at Swarthmore 24 36 L2/10 at Army 28 31 L2/15 Lafayette 27 25 W2/17 at Washington & Jefferson 26 25 W2/22 Lehigh (22) 34 19 W2/24 at Penn State (13) 32 37 L3/2 at Syracuse (18) 21 41 L3/3 at Buffalo 29 34 L3/7 Buffalo 39 36 W3/10 Carnegie Tech 25 21 W

1917-18 6-9

Coach: Dr. George M. Flint

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L1/1 Yale 39 33 W1/10 West Virginia 30 20 W1/18 Carnegie Tech 41 30 W1/19 Westinghouse Club 14 12 W1/25 at West Virginia 36 24 W2/8 Wash. & Jeff. (17) 35 32 W2/11 Allegheny 17 33 L2/14 at Lafayette 31 37 L2/15 Army Ambulance 22 30 L2/16 Lehigh 26 39 L2/22 at Lehigh 23 34 L2/23 at Penn State (5) 15 38 L2/28 Penn State (5) 28 36 L3/1 Wash. & Jeff. (17) 26 36 L3/8 Carnegie Tech 37 39 L

1918-19 7-7Coach: Dr. George M. Flint

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L1/16 West Virginia 29 35 L1/24 Carnegie Tech 40 29 W1/31 Allegheny 30 25 W

PITT’S HEAD COACHES

DR. GEORGE M. FLINT

1911-21 (10 years) Record: 111-68 (.613)

AccomplishmentsFourth head coach in program history...Guided Panthers to a16-2 record in 1915-16...Led Pitt to eight winning seasonsin his 10-year tenure including six 10-plus wincampaigns...After taking over the program from WohlparthWagner in 1911, built the Pitt basketball program from theground up after the school discontinued the sport from 1908-10.

Prominent Student-AthletesH.C. “Doc” Carlson, Lloyd Jordan, John “Speedo” Loughran, Andy Hastings, JimmyDeHart, Frank McNulty, Ben Lubic, Norman Ochsenhirt.

Personal FactsNamed All-America basketball player and led the University of Pennsylvania to the EasternIntercollegiate championship in 1905-06...Played on a basketball team organized byPittsburgh Pirates great Honus Wagner in 1903...Following his Pitt coaching career,worked 50 years as a dentist in Pittsburgh...Born in Ontario, Canada, came toPennsylvania at an early age.

1905-06 2-9

Coach: Benjamin F. Printz

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L1/11 Wooster 14 34 L1/15 Westminster (10) 15 35 L1/19 Geneva 24 18 W1/25 Geneva 18 28 L1/26 Grove City 19 21 L2/10 Wooster 21 23 L2/17 West Virginia 30 25 W2/23 Grove City 25 30 L2/24 at Westminster (10) 13 106 L3/5 Penn State 4 30 L3/9 *Wilmerding YMCA 23 25 L3/17 Allegheny 14 45 L*not counted in overall record

1906-07 6-5Coach: Benjamin F. Printz

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/Ln/a at Grove City 16 34 L1/24 Westminster (18) 18 20 Ln/a at Westminster (18) 27 37 Ln/a Allegheny 21 40 Ln/a Grove City 47 28 W2/14 West Virginia 44 14 W2/19 Mount Union 36 22 W3/2 at West Virginia 20 26 Ln/a at Mount Union 44 19 W3/23 Carnegie Tech 36 14 Wn/a Carnegie Tech 26 12 W

1907-08 10-6

Coach: Harry Hough

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/31 Pennsylvania (3) 12 31 L1/10 Carnegie Tech 30 21 W1/18 West Virginia 58 20 W1/24 Mount Union 28 24 W1/31 Marietta 49 22 W2/5 at Bucknell 14 16 L2/6 at Penn State (16) 13 30 L2/14 George Washington 41 21 W2/21 Carnegie Tech 21 26 L2/29 at Mount Union 10 39 L3/2 at Wooster 11 30 L3/4 at Marietta 36 19 W3/7 at West Virginia 20 19 W3/14 Wooster 36 28 W3/19 Case Western Reserve 35 21 W3/27 Carnegie Tech 38 22 W

1908-09 No Team

1909-10 No Team

1910-11 6-6

Coach: Wohlparth Wegner

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L1/13 Waynesburg 31 20 W1/17 at Geneva 18 32 L1/20 Carnegie Tech 30 25 W2/3 Geneva 44 27 W2/10 at Carnegie Tech 20 30 L2/18 at Hiram 18 43 L2/21 at Akron 15 32 L2/24 Juniata 42 29 W2/25 at Mount Union 29 39 L3/9 Hiram 49 22 W3/17 at Waynesburg 19 35 L3/24 Mount Union 24 23 W

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H.C. “DOC” CARLSON, M.D.

1922-53 (31 years) Record: 367-248 (.596)

AccomplishmentsElected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 1959 andthe Helms Foundation Athletic Hall of Fame in 1949…All-time winningest (367 wins) and tenured (31 years) coach inPittsburgh basketball history…Guided Pittsburgh to twoHelms Foundation national titles in 1927-28 and 1929-30…Led Pitt to its only undefeated season in school historyat 21-0 in 1927-28…23 wins in 1929-30 were a career-best…Led 1940-41 team to Pitt’s first and only appearance in the NCAA FinalFour...Directed team to four Eastern Intercollegiate Conference titles (1932-33, 1933-34, 1934-35, 1936-37)…Featured in Life Magazine while experimenting with the useof oxygen on the bench…Put together 12 10-plus win seasons from 1926-37 and three20-plus win seasons in a four-year period from 1928-31, the winningest four-yearperiod in terms of percentage in school history…Awarded Cup by NABC for MostContributions to the Game in 1948…Coached the East Team in the East-West game atMadison Square Garden in 1950…93 graduates listed among basketball lettermen (eightdoctors, 20 dentists, 12 engineers, nine teachers/educational administrators, two FBIagents, nine coaches, one minister, one career Marine, 16 in various forms of businessor manufacturing, one killed in service)…Wrote book “You and Basketball.”

Prominent Student-AthletesCharley Hyatt, Don Smith, Sykes Reed, Claire Cribbs, Stan Wrobleski.

Personal FactsBasketball pioneer who brought various innovations to the game…Sixth Panthersbasketball coach…Four-time letterwinner at Pittsburgh in football, basketball andbaseball from 1915-1917…1918 graduate of Pittsburgh…Earned M.S. degree fromPitt’s School of Medicine in 1920…Died on November 1, 1964 at the age of 70…BornJuly 4, 1894…Hometown: Murray City, Ohio.

2/5 Grove City 36 29 W2/8 Wash. & Jeff. (24) 33 31 W2/12 Geneva 36 32 W2/15 at Westinghouse Club 21 23 L2/20 Lafayette 30 32 L2/22 at Penn State (6) 19 39 L2/25 Geneva 27 34 L2/28 Penn State (6) 31 33 L3/1 at West Virginia 33 30 W3/4 at Wash. & Jeff. (24) 24 40 L3/7 at Carnegie Tech 34 26 W

1919-20 9-6Coach: Dr. George M. Flint

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L1/2 Yale 25 26 L1/9 Grove City 38 28 W1/15 at West Virginia 38 27 W1/23 Allegheny 39 24 W1/31 at West Virginia 26 28 L2/7 Washington & Jefferson 25 24 W2/13 at Rutgers 35 41 L2/14 at Lehigh 27 24 W2/17 Geneva 40 31 W2/21 at Penn State (4) 19 37 L2/25 at Washington & Jefferson 33 22 W2/28 Penn State (4) 29 34 L3/1 at Washington & Jefferson 45 28 W3/5 Colgate 28 35 L3/6 West Virginia 33 24 W

1920-21 12-9Coach: Dr. George M. Flint

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/29 Dartmouth 36 33 W12/31 Yale 40 36 W1/3 Cornell 23 34 L1/7 Grove City (7) 28 38 L1/14 West Virginia Wesleyan 44 38 W1/21 Allegheny 37 23 W1/28 Marietta 43 44 L2/4 Penn State (5) 33 39 L2/10 at Colgate 69 50 W2/11 at Syracuse 28 39 L2/12 Army (25) 37 31 W2/16 Geneva 43 42 W2/17 West Virginia 45 32 W2/19 at Penn State (5) 28 50 L2/22 Georgetown 34 32 W2/24 Lafayette 33 37 L2/25 Washington & Jefferson 37 25 W3/2 Bucknell 20 23 L3/4 at Washington & Jefferson 35 26 W3/9 Westminster 54 25 W3/12 at West Virginia 24 43 L

1921-22 12-8Coach: Andrew Kerr

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/18 Dartmouth 42 29 W12/30 Syracuse 28 42 L1/11 at Penn (Palestra) (7) 22 23 L1/13 Geneva 55 38 W1/20 West Virginia 37 27 W1/24 Allegheny 32 23 W1/27 at Grove City 54 33 W2/3 Penn State 27 30 L2/8 Washington & Jefferson 29 31 L2/11 at Army (3) 22 33 L2/15 at Muskingum 45 21 W2/18 at Penn State 28 27 W2/22 at Cornell 13 38 L2/23 at Colgate 25 29 L2/24 at Syracuse 21 25 L2/28 Marietta 44 25 W3/1 Westminster 34 25 W3/3 West Virginia Wesleyan 35 28 W3/8 Washington & Jefferson 36 26 W3/11 West Virginia 31 26 W

1922-23 10-5Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L1/5 Syracuse 26 23 W1/9 Geneva 42 31 W1/12 Allegheny 38 34 W1/16 Bethany 31 25 W1/18 West Virginia 26 21 W1/26 Grove City (14) 34 36 L2/2 Penn State (4) 31 38 L2/7 Washington & Lee 52 33 W2/9 at Swarthmore 61 24 W2/10 at Army (1) 20 32 L2/13 Washington & Jefferson 25 17 W2/17 at Penn State (4) 11 38 L2/22 West Virginia Wesleyan 38 35 W2/28 at Wash. & Jeff. (OT) 29 27 W3/3 at West Virginia 28 33 L

1923-24 10-7Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/27 Vanderbilt 33 31 W12/29 Amherst 32 21 W1/8 Geneva 31 22 W1/11 Allegheny 35 30 W1/15 Bethany 45 32 W1/17 West Virginia (OT) 23 25 L1/22 Washington & Jefferson 29 19 W1/25 Grove City 28 29 L2/5 at Carnegie Tech 29 26 W2/8 at Lafayette 18 17 W2/9 at Army (16) 15 32 L2/15 Penn State (4) 31 30 W2/22 at Penn State (4) 13 29 L2/23 Bucknell 10 22 L3/1 at West Virginia 14 28 L3/5 Carnegie Tech 25 32 L3/7 Washington & Jefferson 23 21 W

1924-25 4-10

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L1/6 Geneva 25 28 L

1/8 Allegheny 28 27 W1/13 at Carnegie Tech 19 27 L1/16 West Virginia 22 30 L1/20 Carnegie Tech 31 22 W1/30 Washington & Jefferson 17 25 L1/27 Grove City (20) 11 24 L2/7 Penn State (12) 25 40 L2/9 at Thiel 29 10 W2/13 at Carnegie Tech 25 40 L2/21 at Syracuse (6) 22 31 L2/28 at West Virginia 25 35 L3/7 at Washington & Jefferson 18 15 W3/13 Penn State (12) 30 35 L

1925-26 12-5Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/17 at Michigan (8) 25 34 L12/31 Cornell % 36 26 W1/3 Ohio State 33 47 L1/10 Allegheny 34 16 W1/15 Carnegie Tech 45 21 W1/20 George Washington 43 30 W1/22 West Virginia 38 23 W1/25 at Washington & Jefferson 31 28 W1/29 Penn State 30 26 W2/5 Grove City 27 33 L2/13 at Carnegie Tech 31 25 W2/19 Washington & Jefferson 30 25 W2/24 Geneva 29 37 L2/27 at West Virginia 30 37 L3/6 at Carnegie Tech 30 29 W3/9 at Grove City 25 22 W3/13 at Penn State 37 31 W

%first game played at Pitt Pavilion

1926-27 10-7Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L1/3 Ohio State 23 48 L1/6 Allegheny 18 22 L1/8 Syracuse (OT) (13) 29 28 W1/11 at Washington & Jefferson 27 26 W1/14 Carnegie Tech 24 25 L1/20 West Virginia 23 29 L

2/2 Carnegie Tech 38 28 W2/11 Grove City 31 37 L2/12 Michigan (5) 35 23 W2/13 Washington & Jefferson 38 30 W2/18 at Michigan State 36 34 W2/19 at Notre Dame 17 33 L2/25 Penn State 33 27 W2/26 at West Virginia 43 33 W3/6 Carnegie Tech 41 39 W3/9 at Allegheny 25 24 W3/12 at Penn State 34 35 L

1927-28 21-0 Helms Foundation National Champions Concluded season ranked No. 1

nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll Undefeated at 21-0, one of only twoteams nationally to finish undefeated Only undefeated season in

Pitt basketball history

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/15 at Michigan (22) 49 39 W12/16 at Chicago 36 26 W12/17 at Northwestern 39 34 W12/19 at Iowa (OT) 44 40 W12/23 Dartmouth 64 33 W12/31 Ohio State 50 32 W1/6 Syracuse 45 24 W1/13 Carnegie Tech 67 38 W1/18 West Virginia 51 26 W2/3 at Colgate 48 37 W2/4 at Army 42 36 W2/8 at Carnegie Tech 50 28 W2/10 Penn State 48 25 W2/15 Allegheny 56 32 W2/18 Notre Dame (9) 24 22 W2/22 at Carnegie Tech 59 38 W2/25 Washington & Jefferson 44 33 W2/28 Grove City 54 27 W3/2 at West Virginia 45 42 W3/5 at Washington & Jefferson 33 32 W3/10 at Penn State 45 28 W

1928-29 16-5

Concluded season ranked No. 19nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/13 at Butler (6) 33 35 L12/14 at Northwestern (13) 24 30 L12/15 at Wisconsin % (5) 24 34 L12/17 at Ohio State 34 26 W12/30 Iowa 45 39 W1/1 Indiana 52 31 W1/8 Waynesburg 50 17 W1/11 Carnegie Tech 41 14 W1/18 West Virginia 35 40 L1/23 at Carnegie Tech 35 28 W1/26 Army 69 16 W2/2 at Temple 38 28 W2/4 Rensselaer 48 15 W2/9 at Notre Dame (16) 23 33 L2/13 Washington & Jefferson 38 18 W2/15 Penn State 49 38 W2/20 Grove City 48 25 W2/26 Carnegie Tech 42 10 W3/2 at West Virginia 41 19 W3/6 Washington & Jefferson 38 28 W3/11 at Penn State 29 23 W

%played in Milwaukee, Wisc.

1929-30 23-2

Helms Foundation National Champions Concluded season ranked No. 4

nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/7 Muskingum 57 30 W

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MILESTONE WINS

10036-24 win at West Virginia, January25, 1918.

20056-52 home win vs. Allegheny,February 15, 1928.

30027-23 win at Northwestern,December 17, 1933.

40046-32 win at Duke, February 3,1941.

50067-61 home win vs. Dartmouth,December 29, 1953.

60054-50 home win vs. Dartmouth,December 27, 1960.

70081-76 home win vs. Wisconsin,December 8, 1970.

80072-71 win at St. Francis (Pa.),December 10, 1977.

90065-63 home win vs. Georgetown,February 19, 1982.

100081-74 home win vs. Jacksonville,December 6, 1988.

110069-59 win vs. Robert Morris,December 29, 1994.

120089-53 win vs. Penn State,December 8, 2001.

130085-77 win at Notre Dame, March 5,2005.

140093-80 win vs. Notre Dame, January31, 2009

150074-61 win vs. Detroit, December 1,2012.

Arena/Court (Years) Years GP W-L Pct.Petersen Events Center (2002-current) 12 220 193-27 .877Fitzgerald Field House (1951-2002) 51 589 414-175 .703Pitt Pavilion (1925-1951) 26 241 181-60 .751Motor Square Garden/Trees Gym (pre-1924)* 17 170 121-49 .712Total Home Record (1905-2014) 1220 909-311 .745

*several games are listed as unavailable as to location.Also, Mellon Arena/Civic Arena/Consol Energy Center games are not included.

12/13 at Indiana 35 31 W12/14 at Northwestern 38 30 W12/16 at Iowa 29 21 W12/21 Grove City 38 30 W12/31 Ohio State (OT) 38 33 W1/4 Nebraska 34 27 W1/6 Montana State 38 37 W1/8 at Carnegie Tech 24 18 W1/11 Georgetown 43 26 W1/18 Notre Dame (24) 33 13 W1/24 Carnegie Tech 49 25 W2/1 at Syracuse (3) 29 40 L2/2 at Fordham (23) 31 27 W2/8 at Notre Dame (24) 25 16 W2/14 Penn State 47 20 W2/18 at Washington & Jefferson 38 30 W2/22 West Virginia 21 19 W2/25 at Carnegie Tech 47 22 W3/1 at Army 39 25 W3/4 at Temple (11) 40 28 W3/8 at West Virginia 25 33 L3/10 St. Vincent, Pa. 29 28 W3/12 Washington & Jefferson 67 20 W3/15 at Penn State 47 30 W

1930-31 20-4 Concluded season ranked No. 9

nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/8 Case Western Reserve 14 32 L12/13 at Ohio State 25 17 W12/17 at Marquette 24 18 W12/19 at Nebraska 23 22 W12/20 at Creighton 18 22 L12/23 Dartmouth 39 23 W12/27 Syracuse (11) 31 28 W1/1 Indiana 19 27 L1/3 Purdue (19) 24 22 W1/10 at New York University 40 22 W1/16 at Fordham 22 14 W1/17 West Virginia 17 15 W1/21 Carnegie Tech 25 22 W1/24 at Notre Dame (OT) 28 20 W2/3 at Washington & Jefferson 29 26 W2/7 Notre Dame (OT) 35 32 W2/14 at Army 36 32 W2/16 at City Coll. of New York 16 18 L2/21 Penn State 30 24 W2/27 at Carnegie Tech 27 25 W3/3 Washington & Jefferson 33 15 W3/7 at Penn (Palestra) 31 30 W3/11 at West Virginia 24 22 W3/14 at Penn State 37 32 W

1931-32 14-16

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/12 Temple 29 21 W12/15 at Wisconsin 29 30 L12/16 at Indiana 29 24 W12/18 at Purdue (1) 23 41 L12/19 at Butler (12) 20 23 L12/21 vs. Kansas% 23 24 L12/22 vs. Kansas% 20 26 L12/23 vs. Kansas% 25 22 W12/26 at Colorado (Denver) 25 23 W12/28 at ^California – – –12/29 at Stanford 22 11 W12/30 at Southern California 29 26 W

1/2 at Southern California 13 24 L1/9 at Syracuse 28 32 L1/13 Duquesne 21 28 L1/16 New York University 32 37 L1/20 Carnegie Tech 33 22 W1/23 at Notre Dame (2) 12 25 L1/29 West Virginia 33 27 W2/20 at Carnegie Tech 33 26 W2/6 Notre Dame (2) 19 26 L2/12 at Georgetown 30 33 L2/13 at Navy 22 29 L2/20 Creighton (11) 21 19 W2/24 Case Western Reserve 39 45 L2/27 Pennsylvania 19 26 L2/29 at Harvard 28 25 W3/3 Washington & Jefferson 28 16 W3/5 at Penn State 36 32 W3/8 West Virginia 22 19 W3/12 Penn State 30 40 L

% played at Kansas City, Mo.^cancelled due to weather conditions whilePitt tried to travel to California from Colorado.

1932-33 17-5/7-1 EIC Concluded season ranked No. 13

nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll Eastern Intercollegiate Champions

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/9 *Georgetown 32 18 W12/17 at Minnesota 35 26 W12/18 at Northwestern (10) 22 31 L12/19 at Butler (20) 38 30 W12/31 Purdue 33 28 W1/7 *Temple 43 26 W1/13 Duquesne (2) 25 26 L1/8 at *Carnegie Tech 30 24 W1/21 Notre Dame (17) 39 35 W1/24 Washington & Jefferson 47 27 W1/28 *West Virginia 42 20 W2/3 Fordham 47 16 W2/4 at Army 42 25 W2/8 at Case Western Reserve 27 22 W2/11 at Notre Dame (17) 31 38 L2/17 Duquesne (2) 24 25 L2/24 at *Georgetown 27 28 L2/25 at Navy (7) 31 29 W2/30 at *Temple 40 30 W3/7 Washington & Jefferson 52 23 W3/11 *West Virginia 45 35 W3/17 *Carnegie Tech 38 21 W

*Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game

1933-34 18-4/8-0 EIC

Concluded season ranked No. 8nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll Eastern Intercollegiate Champions

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/9 *Georgetown 34 31 W12/15 at Purdue (7) 27 33 L12/17 at Northwestern 27 23 W12/18 at Butler 24 35 L12/27 Minnesota 28 23 W12/30 Ohio State 27 18 W1/6 *Temple 35 30 W1/12 Duquesne (3) 29 30 L

1/16 *Carnegie Tech 44 35 W1/20 Notre Dame (11) 39 34 W1/27 *West Virginia 42 21 W2/5 Washington & Jefferson 60 34 W2/6 Duquesne (3) 31 29 W2/10 Army 64 18 W2/17 at Notre Dame (11) 21 17 W2/21 Westminster (16) 32 26 W2/24 at *Georgetown 38 27 W2/27 *Carnegie Tech 44 30 W3/3 at *Temple 38 34 W3/10 at *West Virginia 27 26 W3/14 at Case Western Reserve 40 29 W3/28 at South Carolina (5) 35 38 L

National Coaches Convention (Atlanta, Ga.)3/30 vs. llinois Wesleyan & 18 15 W3/30 vs. Northern Illinois & 24 13 W

*Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game&Pitt played two 20-minute demonstrationgames at the National Coaches Convention inAtlanta, Ga. The games were not counted onPitt’s record.

1934-35 18-6/6-2 EIC Concluded season ranked No. 16

nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll Eastern Intercollegiate Champions

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/8 Bucknell 52 22 W12/14 at Northwestern 28 42 L12/15 at Iowa 38 26 W12/17 at Butler 42 22 W12/29 at Wisconsin (17) 31 27 W1/4 Duquesne (3) 25 27 L1/8 at *Carnegie Tech 38 37 W1/12 at *Temple (24) 38 45 L1/17 at Fordham (MSG) 43 20 W1/19 Notre Dame 26 22 W1/23 Westminster (20) 38 32 W1/26 *West Virginia 35 34 W2/2 at Navy (12) 22 24 L2/8 Duquesne (3) 35 34 W2/16 at Notre Dame 27 25 W2/23 at *Georgetown 42 24 W2/25 at Washington & Jefferson 57 30 W2/27 *Temple (24) 34 25 W3/2 Carnegie Tech 34 31 W3/6 *Georgetown 40 25 W3/9 at Penn State 41 25 W3/13 at *West Virginia (21) 26 43 L

Eastern Intercollegiate Playoff Game(Morgantown, W.Va.)

3/18 at West Virginia (21) 35 22 W4/13 vs. LSU (Atlantic City) (5) 37 41 L

*Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game

1935-36 18-9/7-3 EICCoach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/7 Washington & Jefferson 41 35 W12/13 at Northwestern (25) 30 38 L12/14 at Iowa 32 23 W12/16 at Butler 36 28 W12/21 at Xavier 23 21 W12/23 at Kentucky 17 35 L12/26 at Vanderbilt 57 37 W12/28 at Tulane 48 25 W12/31 at Tulane 48 13 W

Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans, La.)1/2 at Louisiana State 52 47 W

1/8 *Carnegie Tech 29 34 L1/10 Notre Dame (2) 35 43 L1/17 at *Georgetown (OT) 42 43 L1/18 at Penn State 45 23 W1/22 Westminster 42 31 W1/25 *West Virginia 41 27 W2/1 at Navy 42 20 W

PITT’S ON CAMPUS HOME COURT RECORD

2/8 Duquesne (7) 42 54 L2/14 at *Temple (Phil. Arena) (24) 48 42 W2/18 Duquesne (7) 46 41 W2/22 at Notre Dame (2) 27 43 L2/26 *Temple (24) 52 41 W2/29 at *Carnegie Tech 29 21 W3/4 *Georgetown 43 36 W3/7 Penn State 41 38 W3/11 at *West Virginia 42 43 L

Eastern Intercollegiate Playoff Game(Pittsburgh, Pa.)

3/14 Carnegie Tech 27 32 LSt. John’s% (Annapolis)(13) 29 21 WTemple% (Olympic) (24) 37 41 L

*Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game%Do not count toward final record

1936-37 14-7/7-3 EIC

Eastern Intercollegiate Champions

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/11 at Northwestern 28 37 L12/12 at DePaul (OT) 37 41 L12/14 at Butler 32 21 W

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Total Games vs. RankedOpponents: 328.

Record vs. Top-25: 105-223(32.0%).

Record vs. Top-25 (since 1999):54-66 (45.0%).

Record vs. No. 1: 2-16 (11.1%). Record vs. Top-5: 23-55 (29.4%). Record vs. Top-5 (since 1996):

15-16 (48.3%). Record vs. Top-10: 42-99 (29.7%). Most Games vs. Ranked

Opponents in a Season: 12, 1988-89 and 1989-90.

Most Wins Over RankedOpponents in a Season: 6, fourtimes- 1988-89, 2005-06, 2008-09,2010-11.

Consecutive Games Played vs.Ranked Opponents: 5 games, 1/14/85-1/19/85; 4 games, 2/15/85-2/26/85; 3 games, 10 times.

Most Consecutive Wins vs.Ranked Opponents: 4 wins onetime, 2/16/09-3/26/09; 3 wins 10times.

Most Consecutive Losses vs.Ranked Opponents: 20, two times-2/20/58-3/16/74; 3/9/93-12/20/95.

Most Consecutive Games PlayedWithout a Ranked Opponent: 140,12/26/64-12/30/70.

PITT vs. RANKED OPPONENTS

Sammy David(1946-49) scored921 points andaveraged 12.1points per gameover a 76-gamecareer from 1946-49. David also ledthe 1948-49 teamin scoring with a15.6 points pergame average.David’s son Joeyalso lettered fouryears with thePanthers from1982-86.

H.C. “Doc” Carlson began taking his teams on competition trips to the West Coast. During a 1949trip to California while playing games against California, Stanford, Loyola Marymount and UCLA,members of the Pitt basketball team travel party took time to visit with Hollywood legends JackBenny and Claudette Colbert.

12/21 Wisconsin 41 30 W1/6 *Temple 32 28 W1/9 at *Carnegie Tech 30 26 W1/13 Notre Dame (2) 34 31 W1/16 at Navy 35 28 W1/18 at *Georgetown 27 30 L1/23 *Penn State 36 28 W1/30 *West Virginia 44 36 W2/3 Westminster 32 31 W2/10 Duquesne 51 50 W2/16 *Carnegie Tech 43 37 W2/20 at Notre Dame (2) 18 29 L2/24 Duquesne 31 32 L2/25 at *Temple (Phil. Arena)(17) 34 45 L3/2 *Georgetown 39 22 W3/6 at *Penn State 21 24 L3/13 at *West Virginia 48 42 W

Eastern Intercollegiate Playoff Game(Philadelphia, Pa./Philadelphia Arena)

3/22 at Temple (17) 35 29 W

*Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game

1937-38 9-12/5-5 EICCoach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/10 at Northwestern 27 22 W12/11 at Wisconsin 36 44 L12/13 at Butler 23 24 L12/20 Fordham 35 23 W12/29 vs. Kentucky % 29 40 L1/8 at Syracuse 49 47 W1/12 Duquesne 35 28 W1/17 *Carnegie Tech 50 33 W1/19 Notre Dame (5) 41 51 L1/21 *Georgetown 47 50 L1/29 *West Virginia 43 40 W2/1 Westminster 38 41 L2/5 at Notre Dame (5) 17 51 L2/9 *Temple (1) 41 43 L2/12 *Penn State 39 34 W2/18 at *Temple (Phil. Arena) (1) 34 46 L2/19 at *Georgetown 22 34 L2/23 Duquesne 37 39 L2/26 at *Carnegie Tech 36 30 W3/5 at *Penn State 26 25 W3/12 at *West Virginia 35 38 L

*Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game

%Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans, La.)

1938-39 10-8/5-5 EIC

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/10 at Northwestern 48 37 W12/12 at Bradley (Peoria) (3) 39 56 L12/17 at Duke 51 37 W12/19 at Richmond 47 24 W12/28 Cornell 50 39 W1/10 at *Carnegie Tech 50 55 L1/14 Westminster 37 45 L1/28 Duquesne (20) 29 40 L1/31 *Temple 42 36 W2/4 *Carnegie Tech 51 43 W2/8 *Penn State 22 41 L2/11 at *Temple (Conv. Hall) 27 36 L2/13 *Georgetown 43 41 W2/18 *West Virginia 42 45 L2/22 at Fordham (MSG) 40 34 W2/25 at *Penn State 35 36 L3/4 at *Georgetown 44 39 W3/11 *West Virginia 49 43 W

*Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game

1939-40 8-9Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/15 at Butler 36 47 L12/16 at Northwestern 33 36 L12/18 at Indiana (1) 35 51 L12/30 at ^Ohio State 34 30 W1/1 vs. ^Michigan (OT) 35 44 L1/6 Penn State 31 28 W1/10 Westminster 47 35 W1/13 at Cornell 38 33 W1/17 Carnegie Tech 73 42 W2/7 Waynesburg 28 41 L2/10 at Navy 44 42 W2/15 Geneva 45 47 L2/20 West Virginia 68 49 W2/24 at Carnegie Tech 44 46 L2/28 at Fordham (MSG) + 57 37 W3/2 at Penn State 29 36 L3/9 at West Virginia 35 42 L

^Played in Columbus, Ohio+first-ever nationally televised collegebasketball game

1940-41 13-6

NCAA Final Four Concluded season ranked No. 25

nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/18 at Wisconsin (2) 36 34 W12/20 at Illinois (23) 43 41 W12/21 at Northwestern 28 48 L12/23 at Butler 41 40 W12/28 vs. ^Michigan 40 46 L12/30 at ^Ohio State 48 34 W1/7 Westminster (11) 36 41 L1/11 Penn State (16) 36 27 W1/15 Carnegie Tech 45 30 W1/22 Waynesburg 40 44 L2/3 at Duke 46 32 W2/8 Army 39 32 W2/11 West Virginia 56 45 W2/13 at Geneva 50 26 W2/18 Carnegie Tech 38 29 W2/21 Geneva 55 41 W3/1 at Penn State (16) 21 36 L

NCAA Eastern Regionals(Madison, Wis., Wisconsin Fieldhouse)

3/21 vs. North Carolina 26 20 W

NCAA Final Four(Madison, Wis., Wisconsin Fieldhouse)

3/22 at Wisconsin (2) 30 36 L

^Played in Columbus, Ohio

1941-42 5-10Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/20 at Northwestern (Chicago) 32 44 L12/22 at Butler 29 39 L12/26 at Indiana 41 50 L12/30 Cornell 38 32 W1/7 Carnegie Tech 64 34 W1/14 Geneva 51 38 W1/17 Penn State (8) 30 34 L1/22 California, Pa. (OT) 45 33 W2/4 West Virginia (6) 47 66 L2/7 at Geneva 42 54 L2/11 Indiana, Pa. (OT) 47 37 W2/17 at Carnegie Tech 46 56 L2/21 at Penn State (8) 28 33 L2/25 Westminster 48 53 L2/28 at Army 28 38 L

1942-43 10-5

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/17 Bethany 44 43 W12/31 Ohio State 44 48 L1/9 West Virginia 48 33 W1/12 at Carnegie Tech 44 38 W1/16 Penn State (13) 38 37 W1/20 Geneva 46 32 W1/23 at Geneva 63 51 W1/29 at Cornell 60 54 W2/2 Indiana, Pa. 65 41 W2/6 at Westminster 38 47 L2/10 at Army 31 30 W

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Julius Pegues was the first African-Americanbasketball student-athlete to play forPittsburgh. He concluded his successful careerby scoring 1,050 points and pulling down 377rebounds. Pegues was followed by Ben Jinks(1961-63) and Calvin Sheffield (1962-64).

RECORD vs. RANKED TEAMS

Note: Pitt did not play a rankedopponent from 12/26/64-12/30/70(140 games).

Season GP W-L1948-49 .................. 3 .................. 0-31949-50 .................. 1 .................. 0-11950-51 .................. 3 .................. 0-31951-52 .................. 3 .................. 1-21952-53 .................. 0 .................. 0-01953-54 .................. 1 .................. 0-11954-55 .................. 1 .................. 1-01955-56 .................. 2 .................. 0-21956-57 .................. 7 .................. 1-61957-58 .................. 3 .................. 1-21958-59 .................. 3 .................. 0-31959-60 .................. 4 .................. 0-41960-61 .................. 2 .................. 0-21961-62 .................. 2 .................. 0-21962-63 .................. 0 .................. 0-01963-64 .................. 1 .................. 0-11964-65 .................. 1 .................. 0-11970-71 .................. 1 .................. 0-11971-72 .................. 3 .................. 0-31972-73 .................. 1 .................. 0-11973-74 .................. 2 .................. 0-21974-75 .................. 3 .................. 2-11975-76 .................. 5 .................. 0-51976-77 .................. 3 .................. 1-21977-78 .................. 1 .................. 1-01978-79 .................. 1 .................. 1-01979-80 .................. 2 .................. 0-21980-81 .................. 2 .................. 0-21981-82 .................. 4 .................. 1-31982-83 ................. 10 ................. 3-71983-84 .................. 6 .................. 1-51984-85 ................. 10 ................. 2-81985-86 .................. 7 .................. 1-61986-87 .................. 9 .................. 4-51987-88 .................. 9 .................. 6-31988-89 ................. 12 ................. 6-61989-90 ................. 12 ............... 2-101990-91 ................. 12 ................. 4-81991-92 ................. 11 ................. 4-71992-93 .................. 6 .................. 3-31993-94 .................. 6 .................. 0-61994-95 ................. 10 ............... 0-101995-96 .................. 8 .................. 1-71996-97 .................. 5 .................. 2-31997-98 .................. 6 .................. 0-61998-99 ................. 10 ................. 3-71999-00 .................. 4 .................. 0-42000-01 ................. 10 ................. 4-62001-02 .................. 7 .................. 5-22002-03 .................. 5 .................. 2-32003-04 .................. 7 .................. 4-32004-05 .................. 7 .................. 4-32005-06 .................. 9 .................. 6-32006-07 .................. 9 .................. 2-72007-08 .................. 9 .................. 5-42008-09 .................. 9 .................. 6-32009-10 .................. 8 .................. 4-42010-11 ................. 10 ................. 6-42011-12 .................. 6 .................. 1-52012-13 .................. 9 .................. 3-62013-14 .................. 6 .................. 1-5Total ...................... 328 ........ 105-223

1945-46 7-7

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/8 at Ohio State (8) 37 47 L12/20 Bethany 67 36 W1/3 at Geneva 54 43 W1/9 Carnegie Tech 56 45 W1/12 Penn State 45 38 W1/18 at Westminster 59 50 W1/23 Geneva 43 41 W1/30 Ohio State (8) 33 43 L2/2 at Penn State 37 48 L2/6 at Carnegie Tech 57 45 W2/13 West Virginia (7) 41 61 L2/16 at Army 42 56 L2/20 Westminster 50 54 L3/2 at West Virginia (7) 61 81 L

1946-47 8-10

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/7 at Ohio State 33 39 L12/10 at Butler 39 41 L12/14 at Illinois (22) 31 58 L12/16 at Northwestern 37 39 L1/4 Penn State 42 31 W1/8 at Carnegie Tech 60 22 W1/11 at Army 53 60 L1/13 Westminster 45 54 L1/18 at Geneva 56 57 L1/20 Ohio State 51 41 W1/23 Bethany 55 47 W2/1 at Penn State 39 46 L2/8 Carnegie Tech 53 47 W2/12 West Virginia (12) 41 52 L2/16 at Allegheny 40 38 W2/19 Geneva 57 47 W2/22 at Westminster 44 39 W3/1 at West Virginia (12) 59 72 L

1947-48 10-11

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/12 at Wisconsin 36 49 L12/13 at Illinois (20) 33 70 L12/15 at Purdue 29 50 L12/20 at Louisville (24) 42 64 L12/23 at Alabama ^ 29 39 L12/26 at Miami, Fla. 40 43 L12/28 at Loyola, La. 47 45 W1/3 Penn State 35 34 W1/7 Carnegie Tech 46 40 W1/10 at Army 42 41 W1/14 Bethany 68 40 W1/17 at Ohio State 56 74 L1/23 at Colgate 46 63 L1/24 at Cornell 40 52 L1/31 at Penn State 42 34 W2/4 at Carnegie Tech 47 41 W2/11 Allegheny 51 33 W2/14 at Westminster 68 62 W2/20 West Virginia (12) 59 70 L2/30 Westminster 58 54 W3/6 at West Virginia (12) 36 52 L

^Played in Birmingham, Ala.

1948-49 12-13Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/4 Penn State 40 33 W12/9 Bethany 65 64 W12/13 at Michigan 44 62 L12/17 at &North Carolina State 42 77 L

Orange Bowl Classic12/21 at Miami, Fla. + 52 58 L12/22 at Miami, Fla. + 80 48 W

12/28 Florida 50 40 W

12/29 Florida 45 39 W1/5 Carnegie Tech 48 43 W1/8 Allegheny 63 46 W1/12 at Army 42 35 W1/22 at Bradley (Peoria) (–/16) 50 52 L1/24 at Denver 46 47 L1/26 at Utah (–/10) 44 65 L1/28 at California 37 55 L1/31 at Stanford (SF) (–/11) 37 55 L2/3 at Loyola Marymount 45 54 L2/5 at UCLA 48 51 L2/7 at Arizona 47 52 L1/12 Westminster 50 41 W2/16 West Virginia 51 54 L2/19 at Penn State 38 49 L2/23 Carnegie Tech 76 49 W2/26 Westminster 50 40 W3/5 at West Virginia (OT) 34 32 W

&Played in Durham, N.C.SFPlayed in San Francisco, Calif.

1949-50 4-14

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/28 at Connecticut 52 35 W

Corn Bowl Classic (Des Moines, Iowa)12/29 at Drake % 55 67 L12/30 vs. Utah State % 50 54 L1/5 Westminster 38 49 L1/7 at Cincinnati 38 63 L1/11 Carnegie Tech 42 62 L1/17 Grove City 84 51 W1/21 at Penn State 21 34 L1/25 Penn State 51 58 L1/28 Gettysburg 59 57 W2/4 at Bradley (–/3) 48 84 L2/6 at ^Arkansas 36 41 L2/8 at Oklahoma State 34 43 L2/10 at Memphis 39 53 L2/17 at Westminster 55 85 L2/22 at Carnegie Tech 59 66 L2/25 West Virginia 55 53 W3/4 at West Virginia 53 59 L

%played at Corn Bowl Classic^played in Little Rock, Ark.

1950-51 9-17

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/2 at Kent State 46 51 L12/9 at Gettysburg 65 50 W12/16 at Minnesota 43 72 L12/19 at Washington (–/12) 44 54 L12/20 at Washington (–/12) 55 74 L12/22 at Oregon State 36 61 L12/23 at Oregon State 34 53 L12/26 at California 58 70 L12/28 at UCLA 44 68 L12/30 Iowa 66 73 L1/4 Westminster 68 62 W1/6 Geneva 73 76 L1/10 at Carnegie Tech 42 66 L1/13 Cincinnati 49 64 L1/18 Miami, Fla. 81 56 W1/19 at Grove City 70 48 W1/22 at Bradley (–/3) 59 82 L2/3 at Navy 51 64 L2/5 at Westminster 67 91 L2/9 Bucknell 67 45 W2/14 Penn State 60 51 W2/17 at West Virginia 52 56 L2/21 Carnegie Tech 70 45 W2/24 at Army 48 44 W2/26 West Virginia ^ 74 72 W3/3 at Penn State 44 64 L

^final game played at Pitt Pavilion

FITZGERALD FIELD HOUSEERA BEGINS

1951-52 10-12Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/15 &Columbia 65 64 W12/19 Pennsylvania 52 55 L12/21 William & Mary 63 48 W

Steel Bowl/Keystone Classic (Pittsburgh)12/27 Virginia% 73 49 W12/28 Penn State% 40 62 L12/31 Yale 55 62 L1/5 Princeton 58 52 W1/9 Syracuse (–/14) 72 49 W1/12 at West Virginia (–/11) 60 79 L1/16 at Carnegie Tech 56 65 L1/19 Penn State 45 52 L1/26 Georgetown 59 74 L1/28 Notre Dame 62 55 W1/30 West Virginia (–/10) 47 67 L

2/13 Westminster 48 53 L2/17 Carnegie Tech 55 43 W2/20 at Penn State (13) 13 32 L2/27 at West Virginia 64 82 L

1943-44 7-7

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/28 at New York Univ. (MSG) 40 54 L12/31 at Westminster 64 82 L1/5 Carnegie Tech 63 33 W1/8 at Ohio State (10) 38 59 L1/12 Geneva 44 38 W1/15 Penn State 12 15 L1/26 at Carnegie Tech 52 33 W2/2 Westminster 54 58 L2/5 at Geneva 59 58 W2/9 at Army (1) 32 66 L2/12 Bethany (OT) 47 45 W2/16 West Virginia 59 55 W2/19 at Penn State 29 35 L2/26 at West Virginia 60 57 W

1944-45 8-4

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/16 at Allegheny 63 20 W1/3 Geneva 49 45 W1/10 at Carnegie Tech 59 45 W1/13 Penn State 58 41 W1/24 at Westminster 47 68 L1/27 Carnegie Tech 61 47 W2/3 at Geneva 57 51 W2/8 at Army (5) 51 71 L2/14 Westminster 75 56 W2/17 at Penn State 36 53 L2/21 West Virginia 55 34 W2/24 at West Virginia 47 50 L

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A six-foot five-inch center, John Mills led thePanthers in scoring as a senior in 1959-60 at13.9 points per game. He was the first player tolead the Panthers in that department since DonHennon’s departure.

Dave Roman played for thePanthers from 1962-64. He ledthe 1962-63 team in scoring at15.0 points per game (359points). Roman concluded hiscareer with a 12.6 points pergame average while convertingon 74.6 percent of his freethrow attempts.

2/7 at Navy 56 77 L2/12 West Virginia 67 65 W2/14 Ohio State 53 62 L2/18 Carnegie Tech 69 49 W2/25 at Geneva 66 81 L2/28 at Penn State 53 73 L

+Steel Bowl

1953-54 9-14Coach: Robert Timmons

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/5 Michigan 69 78 L12/11 Bradley + 66 64 W12/12 Duquesne (FFH) + (–/3) 46 79 L12/16 at Geneva 76 94 L12/22 Michigan State 51 82 L12/29 Columbia 64 75 L1/2 Princeton 57 64 L1/6 Ohio State 55 74 L1/9 Syracuse 65 80 L1/13 Carnegie Tech 69 58 W1/16 at West Virginia 70 59 W1/23 Westminster 66 71 L1/28 at Penn State (3OT) 85 91 L1/30 at Columbia 82 65 W2/2 at Georgetown 80 73 W2/3 at Navy 73 108 L2/6 New York University 77 91 L2/13 Penn State 74 62 W2/16 West Virginia 83 64 W2/20 Westminster 94 104 L2/22 at Army 72 82 L2/24 at Carnegie Tech 83 75 W2/27 Geneva 84 75 W

+Steel Bowl

1954-55 10-16

Coach: Robert Timmons

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/1 Ohio State 87 98 L12/4 at Michigan 71 101 L12/8 at Carnegie Tech 67 79 L12/10 George Washington + 65 87 L12/11 Fordham + 71 65 W12/14 Colgate 80 67 W12/18 at New York Univ. (MSG) 96 76 W12/20 Duke 68 90 L1/1 at Penn (Palestra) (OT) (–/17)81 75 W1/3 Carnegie Tech 78 66 W1/5 Geneva 67 91 L1/8 Westminster (OT) 71 73 L1/11 Syracuse 85 91 L1/15 Penn State 76 66 W1/19 at Geneva (2OT) 96 101 L1/29 at West Virginia 74 88 L2/5 at Navy 65 77 L

PITT’S HEAD COACHES

ROBERT TIMMONS

1953-68 (15 years) Record: 174-189 (.479)

AccomplishmentsCoached Pittsburgh to eight winning seasons and fourpostseason appearances (1957-NCAA, 1958-NCAA, 1963-NCAA, 1964-NIT)…Ranks third among Pitt coaches in wins(174) and second in longest tenure (15 seasons)…Mostsuccessful seasons were a 19-6 record in 1962-63 and an18-7 year in 1957-58, Don Hennon’s second campaign in aPanthers uniform…The 18-7 record in 1957-58 marked themost wins at Pittsburgh since the 1935-36 campaign.

Prominent Student-AthletesDon Hennon, Bob Lazor, John Riser, Calvin Sheffield, Brian Generalovich.

Personal FactsTook over the program from H.C. “Doc” Carlson prior to the 1953-54 season…Arrivedat Pittsburgh in 1947 as an assistant football coach...Passed away on April 29, 2004.

2/7 at Tampa 92 52 W2/9 at Miami, Fla. 78 72 W2/11 at Univ. of Puerto Rico 70 74 L2/12 at Puerto Rico A&M 90 71 W2/16 West Virginia 86 93 L2/19 at Westminster 92 94 L2/22 at Army 71 76 L2/23 Bucknell 81 74 W2/26 at Penn State 71 77 L

+ Steel Bowl

1955-56 15-10Coach: Robert Timmons

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/3 Michigan 75 66 W12/7 at Allegheny 99 96 W12/9 Westminster + 74 52 W12/10 Duquesne (FFH) + (–/9) 49 71 L12/17 Michigan State 81 82 L12/20 Duke (–/14) 54 92 L

All-America Tournament (Owensboro, Ky.)12/28 vs. Florida 72 98 L12/30 vs. Hardin Simmons 74 67 W12/31 vs. Utah State 84 81 W1/2 Yale 95 74 W1/4 Columbia 72 58 W1/7 at Westminster 77 67 W1/14 Penn State 78 60 W1/18 West Virginia 70 84 L1/21 Geneva 79 98 L2/1 Carnegie Tech 78 76 W2/2 at Army 77 67 W2/4 at Syracuse 79 82 L2/6 at Colgate 68 79 L2/8 at Navy 64 81 L2/15 Westminster 77 71 W2/21 at Carnegie Tech (OT) 85 81 W2/23 at St. John’s (MSG) 76 81 L2/25 at West Virginia 94 77 W3/3 at Penn State 100 90 W

+Steel Bowl

1956-57 16-11

2nd NCAA Tournament appearance

Coach: Robert Timmons

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/1 at N.C. State (–/8) 85 97 L12/3 at Ohio State (–/11) 69 100 L12/5 Westminster 64 54 W12/8 at Northwestern 73 71 W12/14 Carnegie Tech + 89 56 W12/15 Duquesne (FFH) + 59 50 W12/22 at Michigan 75 90 L

Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, Fla.)12/27 vs. Seton Hall% 76 66 W12/28 vs. Western Kent.% (–/15) 85 81 W12/29 vs. Connecticut% (OT) 60 64 L

1/5 Lafayette 69 59 W1/8 West Virginia (–/18) 86 89 L1/10 Bucknell 64 49 W1/12 Penn State 66 75 L1/14 Syracuse 76 64 W1/31 St. John’s 70 78 L2/5 at Duke 72 90 L2/7 at Westminster 71 69 W2/11 at Army 54 47 W2/16 Navy 79 63 W2/20 at Carnegie Tech 96 64 W2/23 at West Virginia (–/14) 93 107 L2/27 Pennsylvania 94 76 W3/2 at Penn State 80 65 W

NCAA First Round(Columbus, Ohio, St. John Arena)

3/11 vs. Morehead St. (NCAA) 86 85 W

NCAA Mideast Regional(Lexington, Ky., Rupp Arena)

3/15 at Kentucky (–/3) 92 98 L3/16 vs. Notre Dame^ (–/17) 85 86 L

+Steel Bowl^Notre Dame was a consolation game

1957-58 18-7 3rd NCAA Tournament appearance

Coach: Robert Timmons

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/4 Michigan 72 62 W12/6 Furman 83 45 W12/13 George Washington + 68 59 W12/14 Duquesne (FFH) + 64 81 L12/21 Duke (2OT) 87 84 W

ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, N.Y)12/28 vs. Temple (MSG) % 71 76 L12/29 vs. Manhattan (MSG) % 71 63 W12/30 vs. Connecticut (MSG) % 60 68 L

1/4 at Saint Louis 85 87 L1/8 Westminster 72 57 W1/11 at Syracuse 71 68 W1/15 West Virginia (–/1) 64 71 L1/20 at Carnegie Tech 86 68 W1/25 at Penn State 71 64 W1/30 St. John’s (–/13) 86 73 W2/3 at Holy Cross 79 72 W2/4 at Connecticut 77 62 W2/12 at Geneva 82 61 W2/15 at Navy (OT) 85 83 W2/19 Carnegie Tech 73 54 W2/22 at West Virginia (–/3) 86 99 L

2/2 at Geneva 77 72 W2/4 at North Carolina State 54 62 L2/6 at Navy 44 54 L2/16 at Westminster 74 82 L2/14 at Notre Dame 62 60 W2/20 Carnegie Tech 53 48 W2/26 Westminster 72 60 W3/1 at Penn State 9 24 L

%Keystone Classic&first game played at Fitzgerald Field House

1952-53 12-11

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/6 at Michigan 78 85 L12/9 Westminster 62 57 W12/13 Miami, Ohio 64 65 L12/19 Ohio 68 66 W12/20 Ohio State 70 76 L12/27 Harvard+ 72 48 W12/29 Dartmouth+ 67 61 W12/30 Cornell 67 62 W1/3 at Penn (Palestra) 76 81 L1/7 Geneva 97 75 W1/10 Penn State 57 56 W1/14 Carnegie Tech 66 52 W1/17 West Virginia 70 95 L1/24 at Westminster 91 79 W1/31 at St. Louis 74 76 L2/2 at Houston 66 63 W2/4 at Loyola (La.) 70 73 L

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BEST OVERALL ONE-YEAR TURNAROUNDSIncrease Years (Wins)+13 wins From 12 wins in 1972-73 to 25 wins in 1973-74+10 From six wins in 1976-77 to 16 wins in 1977-89+10 From 15 wins in 1985-86 to 25 wins in 1986-87+10 From 19 wins in 2000-01 to 29 wins in 2001-02+9 From 12 wins in 1989-90 to 21 wins in 1991-92+8 From 10 wins in 1995-96 to 18 wins in 1996-97+8 From four wins in 1968-69 to 12 wins in 1969-70

BEST BIG EAST ONE-YEAR TURNAROUNDSIncrease Years (Record)+7 wins From a 5-13 record in 2011-12 to a 12-6 record in 2012-13+6 From a 7-9 record in 2000-01 to a 13-3 record in 2001-02+6 From a 6-10 record in 1985-86 to a 12-4 record in 1986-87+5 From a 5-13 record in 1995-96 to a 10-8 record in 1996-97+4 From a 5-11 record in 1989-90 to a 9-7 record in 1991-92

BEST ONE-YEAR TURNAROUNDS

PITT’S HEAD COACHES

CHARLES “BUZZ” RIDL

1968-75 (7 years) Record: 97-83 (.539)

AccomplishmentsGuided the 1973-74 Pittsburgh team to a school-record 25-4 season and 22-consecutive game win streak that stillstands as the longest in school history…The 1973-74 teambecame the first Pittsburgh team to advance to the NCAATournament’s “Elite Eight,” just one win short of the FinalFour…Pittsburgh appeared in the postseason two timesunder Ridl…Including his career at Westminster, rankedamong the nation’s top-20 basketball coaches in overall career winning percentageand wins…Wrote a book, “How to Develop a Deliberate Offense,” while assistant coachFran Webster focused his attention on the “Amoeba Defense.”

Prominent Student-AthletesBilly Knight, Kent Scott, Mickey Martin, Keith Starr, Kirk Bruce, Tom Richards.

PersonalAnnounced his retirement on April 4, 1975…Became Pittsburgh’s head basketball coachin March, 1968…Died in April, 1995…Native of Irwin, Pa….Served in the U.S. Armybefore returning to Pittsburgh as an assistant coach from 1949-55…Served 12 yearsas the head coach at Westminster, going 216-90 before accepting the Pitt head coachposition.

Year W-L Pct.2008-09 ............... 19-0 ............ 1.0002002-03 ............... 16-0 ............ 1.0001973-74 ............... 13-0 ............ 1.0001929-30 ............... 12-0 ............ 1.0001927-28 ............... 10-0 ............ 1.0001974-75 ............... 10-0 ............ 1.0002003-04 ............... 19-1 .............. .9502010-11 ............... 17-1 .............. .9442009-10 ............... 17-1 .............. .9442005-06 ............... 16-1 .............. .9412001-02 ............... 16-1 .............. .9411929-30 ............... 13-1 .............. .9291963-64 ............... 10-1 .............. .9091987-88 ............... 10-1 .............. .9091990-91 ................. 9-1 .............. .9001916-17 ................. 9-1 .............. .9001934-35 ................. 9-1 .............. .9001936-37 ................. 9-1 .............. .900

BEST SEASON ON-CAMPUSHOME RECORDS

2/24 Geneva 109 74 W2/27 at Westminster 75 74 W3/1 Penn State 61 59 W

NCAA First Round (Evanston, Ill.)3/11 vs. Miami, Ohio 77 82 L

+Steel Bowl

1958-59 10-14

Coach: Robert Timmons

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/1 at Michigan 55 75 L12/3 Ohio State 73 70 W12/12 Miami, Fla. + 69 65 W12/13 Duquesne (FFH) + 71 56 W12/18 at Westminster 66 78 L12/20 at Miami, Ohio (18/–) 75 88 L

Carrousel Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.)12/28 vs. Fordham % 76 85 L12/29 vs. Clemson % 60 50 W12/31 vs. Bucknell % 76 95 L

1/5 Saint Louis (–/16) 62 79 L1/7 at Temple (Palestra) 73 86 L1/10 Syracuse 60 70 L1/13 Carnegie Tech 82 75 W1/17 Bucknell 58 72 L1/24 at Penn State 58 67 L1/26 Geneva 84 62 W1/31 at Duke 66 75 L2/3 at West Virginia (–/10) 64 73 L2/6 Holy Cross 83 71 W2/10 at Carnegie Tech 75 65 W2/18 West Virginia (–/11) 69 90 L2/21 at Navy 55 80 L2/26 Westminster 72 68 W2/28 Penn State 84 65 W

+ Steel Bowl; % played in Charlotte, N.C.

1959-60 11-14Coach: Robert Timmons

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/2 at Michigan 73 57 W12/5 at Ohio State (–/3) 49 94 L12/7 at Purdue 79 91 L12/11 St. John’s + 74 73 W12/12 Duquesne (FFH) + 75 44 W12/18 Boston College 76 66 W

Queen City Invitational (Buffalo, N.Y.)12/26 vs. Fordham % 68 80 L12/27 vs. Canisius % 82 89 L12/28 vs. Boston College % 66 75 L

1/6 Temple 74 82 L1/9 Syracuse 77 85 L1/12 William & Mary 75 59 W

1/16 Westminster 75 61 W1/23 at Penn State 64 75 L1/27 West Virginia (OT) (–/4) 66 76 L1/30 at Dartmouth 67 62 W2/3 Carnegie Tech 65 58 W2/6 New York University 66 77 L2/11 at Villanova (–/8) 49 76 L2/13 at Navy 58 74 L2/17 Miami, Ohio 83 79 W2/20 at West Virginia (–/5) 75 89 L2/23 Carnegie Tech 87 74 W2/27 Penn State (OT) 64 63 W3/5 at Kentucky 66 73 L

+Steel Bowl

1960-61 12-11

Coach: Robert Timmons

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/2 Purdue 81 80 W12/3 at Navy 63 69 L12/6 at Michigan 70 86 L12/9 Army 80 84 L12/16 Colgate + 78 62 W12/17 Duquesne (FFH) + 66 80 L12/20 at St. John’s % (–/6) 56 87 L12/27 Dartmouth 54 50 W12/30 Brown 57 51 W1/4 Carnegie Tech 75 66 W1/7 Syracuse 79 62 W1/14 Westminster 51 76 L1/18 West Virginia 68 73 L1/21 at Temple (OT) (Palestra) 80 75 W1/25 Villanova 57 55 W1/28 at Miami, Ohio 48 62 L1/31 Bucknell 79 67 W2/8 at Carnegie Tech 87 75 W2/11 at Penn State 59 73 L2/15 Fordham 60 58 W2/18 at West Virginia (–/10) 84 92 L2/21 at Westminster 68 85 L2/25 Penn State 57 53 W

+Steel Bowl; %played at Fordham Gym

1961-62 12-11Coach: Robert Timmons

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/2 at Purdue (–/6) 70 86 L12/6 Ohio State (CA) (–/1) 79 99 L12/9 Carnegie Tech 82 58 W12/15 Arizona (CA) + 83 58 W12/16 Duquesne + (FFH) 70 73 L12/21 at Syracuse 74 63 W12/22 at Fordham 67 66 W

Evansville Invitational (Evansville, Ind.)12/29 vs. Tennessee % (OT) 83 84 L12/30 at Evansville % 89 83 W1/3 Kent State 66 62 W1/6 Penn State 62 74 L1/10 Geneva 78 65 W1/13 Westminster 58 45 W

1/17 at Columbia 77 66 W1/20 at West Virginia 78 88 L1/26 at Boston College 94 108 L2/3 Carnegie Tech 70 50 W2/7 West Virginia 76 80 L2/10 at Bucknell 70 60 W2/14 Miami, Ohio 72 75 L2/17 at Westminster 53 58 L2/21 Temple 71 65 W2/24 at Penn State 55 63 L

+Steel Bowl

1962-63 19-6

4th NCAA Tournament appearance

Coach: Robert Timmons

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/1 Purdue 69 64 W12/3 Northwestern 55 57 L12/6 at Kent State 66 58 W12/14 William & Mary (CA) + 66 56 W12/15 Duquesne + (FFH) 85 59 W12/22 at Penn State 68 48 W

Hurricane Classic (Miami, Fla.)12/27 vs. Louisiana State% 96 73 W12/28 at Miami, Fla.% 85 86 L12/31 Princeton 71 62 W1/5 Syracuse 87 51 W1/12 at Westminster 61 51 W1/15 Geneva 80 60 W1/19 at Army (2OT) 79 73 W1/25 at Holy Cross 65 77 L1/26 at Dartmouth 70 53 W

2/2 West Virginia 67 68 L2/6 Fordham 87 61 W2/9 Westminster 72 55 W2/13 at West Virginia 69 68 W2/16 Bucknell 76 54 W2/20 at Temple (Palestra) 71 77 L2/23 Penn State 83 67 W2/27 at Carnegie Tech 68 60 W3/2 at Miami, Ohio 74 64 W

NCAA First Round(Philadelphia, Pa., The Palestra)

3/11 vs. New York University 83 93 L

1963-64 17-8

First-ever NIT appearance

Coach: Robert Timmons

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/30 Fairfield 82 62 W12/6 George Washington + 89 68 W12/7 Duquesne (OT) (FFH) + 69 67 W12/10 at Wisconsin 83 85 L12/20 Miami, Ohio 63 77 L

Los Angeles Classic (Los Angeles Arena)12/26 at Southern California % 82 72 W12/27 vs. Illinois % 76 83 L12/28 vs. Michigan % (–/3) 80 95 L

1/2 Dartmouth 107 63 W1/11 Penn State 69 60 W1/14 at Bucknell 75 60 W1/18 West Virginia 92 76 W1/22 Kent State 84 63 W1/25 Army 86 64 W1/29 Westminster 71 60 W2/1 Carnegie Tech 108 75 W2/7 at Syracuse 84 96 L2/9 at Fordham 78 70 W2/12 at West Virginia 84 86 L2/15 Syracuse 69 67 W2/19 Temple 78 67 W2/22 at Westminster 92 73 W2/25 at Carnegie Tech 98 62 W2/29 at Penn State 63 78 L

National Invitation Tournament(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/14 vs. Drake (MSG) 82 87 L

+Steel Bowl

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PITT’S HEAD COACHES

TIM GRGURICH

1975-80 (5 years) Record: 69-70 (.496)

AccomplishmentsTop season was an 18-11 overall record and a fourth placefinish in Eastern 8 competition with a 6-4 slate…GuidedPitt to an NIT berth and 17-12 record in 1979-80…Orchestrated one of the best one-year turnarounds inthe history of Pitt basketball going from a 6-21 season in1976-77 to a 16-11 year in 1977-78…As freshman teamcoach at Pittsburgh from 1965-71, his teams finished 90-33 including a 13-5 season with only two scholarship players.

Prominent Student-AthletesSam Clancy, Larry Harris, Carlton Neverson.

Personal FactsPittsburgh native who earned both his master’s and bachelors’ degrees at Pitt...Recentlyserved as an NBA consultant to the 2011 NBA champion Dallas Mavericks…Three-yearletterwinner at Pitt from 1962-64 where he played 61 career games for head coachRobert Timmons…Assistant coach at PItt from 1965-75 under head coaches RobertTimmons and Charles “Buzz” Ridl…Also has spent time in the NBA as an assistantcoach with Milwaukee (2001-02), Seattle (1991-98), Portland (1998-01, 2004-05),Phoenix (2002-04) and Denver (2005-07)...Served as head coach at UNLV (1994-95)and as an assistant with the Runnin’ Rebels (1979-91) under Jerry Tarkanian…Begancoaching career as a graduate assistant at Pitt in 1964.

A Pittsburgh area native, Tom Richards led the1973-74 NCAA team in assists and teamedwith Kirk Bruce in the Pitt backcourt. Pittstretched its home win streak to a school-record 27 games when Richards hit a 40-footheave at the buzzer to defeat Ohio. Richards’son Jason serves the Pitt basketball programas its video coordinator/director of analytics.

Total Games: 18; Record: 2-16.Date Opponent W/L Pitt Opp.1/15/58 West Virginia L 64 7112/6/61 Ohio State^ L 79 9912/30/70 UCLA^ L 64 7712/22/72 at UCLA L 73 893/16/74 at North Carolina State* L 72 10012/28/74 at North Carolina State L 70 861/19/85 Georgetown^ L 53 652/15/85 at St. John’s L 63 841/3/90 Syracuse^ L 78 801/23/96 Massachusetts L-OT 71 7912/12/98 Connecticut L 69 701/16/99 at Connecticut L 58 811/31/06 at Connecticut L 76 802/16/09 at Connecticut W 76 683/7/09 Connecticut W 70 601/16/12 at Syracuse L 57 622/12/14 Syracuse L 56 583/22/14 vs. Florida* L 45 61*NCAA Tournament Game; ^played at Civic/Mellon Arena

PITT VERSUS NO. 1 RANKED OPPONENTS

1965-66 5-17

Coach: Robert Timmons

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/1 Carnegie Tech 54 51 W12/4 at Kent State 67 79 L12/10 Miami, Ohio (CA)+ 60 65 L12/11 George Washington (CA)+ 85 59 W12/22 Cornell 72 81 L12/27 Pennsylvania 65 75 L

Kodak Classic (Rochester, N.Y.)12/28 vs. Columbia % 59 65 L12/29 at Rochester (OT) % 69 65 W1/4 at Georgia Tech 77 89 L1/8 at Virginia Tech 74 100 L1/12 Westminster 70 69 W1/15 at Bucknell 57 66 L1/22 at Penn State 62 66 L1/25 West Virginia 79 90 L1/29 St. John’s 51 74 L2/5 at Fordham 60 66 L2/10 at Carnegie Tech 68 62 W2/12 Temple 64 71 L2/14 at West Virginia 63 103 L2/17 Syracuse 73 83 L2/23 at Westminster 76 102 L2/26 Penn State 57 89 L

+ Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena)%Kodak Classic (Rochester, N.Y.)

1966-67 6-19Coach: Robert Timmons

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/1 Carnegie Tech 69 58 W12/3 at Davidson 59 97 L12/5 William & Mary 68 72 L12/9 Columbia (CA) + 57 69 L12/10 Duquesne (CA) + 65 72 L12/22 Rutgers 68 87 L

N.C. State Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.)12/29 at North Carolina State % 52 80 L12/30 vs. Air Force % 53 52 W1/5 at Westminster 71 78 L1/7 at Syracuse 60 70 L1/11 Lafayette 58 47 W1/14 at Penn State 44 84 L1/18 West Virginia 78 102 L1/21 at St. John’s 66 95 L1/23 Virginia Tech 60 77 L1/26 Bucknell 63 58 W2/1 at Cornell 72 110 L2/4 Fordham 59 68 L2/6 at West Virginia 62 81 L2/11 Westminster 83 72 W2/18 Virginia 70 82 L2/22 at Temple (Palestra) 49 87 L2/25 Penn State 73 87 L3/2 at Carnegie Tech 69 55 W3/4 Miami, Ohio 68 82 L

+Steel Bowl (played at Civic Arena)

1967-68 7-15Coach: Robert Timmons

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/1 at Rutgers 74 100 L12/8 Massachusetts (CA) + 73 71 W12/9 Duquesne (CA) + 66 100 L12/22 Temple 80 63 W1/4 at William & Mary 65 79 L1/6 at Miami, Fla. 84 100 L1/10 at Westminster 72 81 L1/13 Penn State 43 66 L1/17 at West Virginia 64 90 L1/25 Baldwin Wallace 83 76 W1/27 Tulane 75 73 W1/30 Miami, Ohio 42 66 L2/1 Carnegie Tech 89 46 W2/3 at Fordham 63 88 L2/6 Kent State 73 83 L2/10 at Lafayette 74 70 W2/13 Westminster 72 96 L2/17 at Virginia 60 92 L2/19 Syracuse 71 85 L2/21 West Virginia 76 87 L2/24 at Penn State 68 77 L2/28 at Carnegie Tech 85 74 W

+ Steel Bowl (played at Civic Arena)

1968-69 4-20

Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/30 Rutgers 66 74 L12/3 William & Mary 68 62 W12/6 Westminster (CA) + 59 52 W12/7 at Duquesne (CA) + 42 57 L12/21 at Kent State 48 69 L

Hurricane Classic (Miami, Fla.)12/27 at Miami, Fla. % 70 72 L12/28 vs. Creighton % 64 80 L1/4 at Syracuse 55 70 L1/8 Lafayette 41 51 L1/11 at George Washington 68 92 L1/15 at Temple (Palestra) 30 53 L1/18 at Penn State 50 65 L1/22 Westminster 64 65 L1/28 West Virginia 90 87 W1/31 at Louisiana State 79 120 L2/1 at Tulane 89 110 L2/5 Carnegie Mellon 77 47 W

2/8 at Bucknell 59 71 L2/12 at West Virginia 69 89 L2/15 at Army 47 72 L2/19 Fordham 44 66 L2/22 Penn State 49 57 L2/26 at Westminster 61 82 L3/1 at Carnegie Mellon 64 68 L

+Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena)

1969-70 12-12

Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/1 at Rutgers 79 91 L12/5 Miami, Fla. (CA) + 67 85 L12/6 Marshall (CA) + 87 67 W12/20 at Wisconsin 71 85 L

Motor City Classic (Detroit, Mich.)12/26 at Detroit % 60 86 L12/27 vs. Bowling Green % 54 78 L1/6 at William & Mary 73 84 L1/10 George Washington 71 61 W1/14 West Virginia (OT) 66 67 L1/17 Penn State 61 47 W1/21 Kent State 63 60 W1/24 Bucknell 79 53 W1/28 Westminster 74 71 W1/31 at St. John’s 58 67 L2/3 Carnegie Mellon 72 56 W2/6 at Lafayette (OT) 74 80 L2/9 Georgia Tech 62 92 L2/11 Temple (CA) 72 101 L2/13 Syracuse 127 108 W2/18 at Baldwin Wallace 73 64 W2/21 at Penn State 48 61 L2/25 at Westminster 75 56 W2/28 at Carnegie Mellon 76 55 W3/3 at West Virginia 92 87 W

+ Steel Bowl; CA- played at Civic Arena

1970-71 14-10Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/1 Gettysburg 91 63 W12/5 at Fordham 58 70 L12/8 Wisconsin 81 76 W12/19 at Cornell 89 65 W12/23 at Kent State 60 67 L12/29 at Duquesne (CA) + 70 58 W12/30 UCLA (CA)+ (–/1) 64 77 L

1964-65 7-16

Coach: Robert Timmons

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/1 Carnegie Tech 83 52 W12/4 Virginia Tech (CA) + 74 69 W12/5 Miami, Fla. (CA) + 71 85 L12/8 Wisconsin 63 80 L12/19 Bucknell 65 59 W

Quaker City Tournament(Philadelphia, Pa., The Palestra)

12/26 vs. Wichita State (–/2) 58 109 L12/28 at Pennsylvania 59 71 L1/9 at Syracuse 73 97 L1/11 at West Virginia 72 86 L1/16 at Army 63 88 L1/23 at Penn State 40 59 L1/26 West Virginia 75 76 L1/29 at Massachusetts 89 74 W1/30 at Dartmouth 70 80 L2/1 at Westminster 75 61 W2/6 Fordham 53 66 L2/13 at William & Mary 61 63 L2/16 at Temple (Palestra) 65 71 L2/20 at George Washington 79 92 L2/24 Westminster 101 71 W2/27 Penn State 72 83 L3/3 at Carnegie Tech 80 60 W3/6 at Miami, Ohio 66 89 L

+ Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena)

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DR. ROY CHIPMAN

1980-86 (6 years) Record: 102-76 (.573)

AccomplishmentsGuided Pittsburgh into its first season of Big East Conferencecompetition in 1982-83…Pittsburgh made five postseasonappearances in six seasons under Chipman (1980-86)including NCAA Tournament berths in 1981, 1982 and 1985and NIT berths in 1984 and 1986…Won back-to-backEastern Eight Tournament titles (1981 and 1982), the finaltwo seasons before entering the Big East…PostedPittsburgh’s first 20-win year (1981-82) in nine seasons…With increased notoriety andtelevision coverage from the Big East Conference, recruited and signed blue chip playerssuch as Curtis Aiken, Charles Smith, Demetreus Gore and Jerome Lane.

Prominent Student-AthletesClyde Vaughan, Curtis Aiken, Charles Smith.

Personal FactsArrived at Pittsburgh in the spring of 1980…Resigned in December, 1985…Lost a battlewith cancer in August, 1997 at the age of 58…Native of Freeport, Maine…Coached twoseasons at Lafayette before arriving at Pittsburgh.

1/2 Rutgers 87 97 L1/6 at George Washington 82 76 W1/9 at Syracuse 69 78 L1/13 Davidson 82 67 W1/16 Penn State 75 62 W1/23 North Carolina State 89 75 W1/27 at Temple (Palestra) 48 54 L1/30 at Bucknell 68 54 W2/3 West Virginia 91 95 L2/6 Carnegie Mellon 118 84 W2/10 at Westminster 62 41 W2/17 Lafayette 88 72 W2/20 at Carnegie Mellon 104 59 W2/24 Westminster 72 63 W2/27 at Penn State 65 71 L3/3 at West Virginia 64 66 L3/6 at Georgia Tech 61 78 L

+ Steel Bowl (played at Civic Arena)

1971-72 12-12Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/1 at Gettysburg 80 67 W12/4 North Carolina (–/2) 75 90 L12/6 Ohio Wesleyan 103 48 W12/18 at Wisconsin 63 80 L12/23 South Carolina (–/3) 59 69 L12/29 Navy (CA) + 88 78 W12/30 Duquesne (CA) + 67 87 L1/3 George Washington 99 81 W1/5 at Rutgers 76 92 L1/8 Westminster 78 59 W1/10 West Virginia 91 76 W1/12 at Davidson 91 78 W1/19 Bucknell 91 67 W1/22 at North Carolina State 73 80 L1/26 at Lafayette 78 91 L1/29 Penn State 62 74 L2/5 at William & Mary 68 73 L2/9 Kent State 75 68 W2/11 Syracuse 109 99 W2/16 Temple 74 89 L2/23 at Virginia (–/13) 74 84 L2/26 at Penn State 78 70 W2/29 Youngstown State 82 66 W3/4 at West Virginia 90 104 L

+ - Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena)

1972-73 12-14Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/29 Mount Union 75 69 W12/2 at North Carolina 70 99 L12/4 Rutgers 99 73 W12/8 Duquesne (CA) + 61 67 L12/9 Southern Illinois (CA) + 65 63 W12/16 Wittenberg 54 63 L12/22 at UCLA (–/1) 73 89 L12/23 at Pepperdine 73 80 L12/29 Harvard 75 73 W1/3 Wisconsin 70 72 L1/6 at Syracuse 66 74 L1/10 Davidson 73 76 L1/13 at Bucknell 78 56 W1/17 at Notre Dame (OT) 76 85 L1/20 St. Francis, Pa. 88 65 W1/24 at Temple 50 71 L1/27 Penn State 63 53 W2/3 William & Mary 83 62 W2/5 West Virginia 77 64 W2/7 at Kent State 68 74 L2/10 at George Washington 66 69 L2/14 North Carolina A&T 79 60 W2/17 Colgate 76 63 W2/21 Virginia 66 79 L2/24 at Penn State 58 49 W2/27 at West Virginia 58 59 L

+Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena)

1973-74 25-4 First-ever NCAA Elite Eight appearance 5th NCAA Tournament appearance

22 consecutive wins sets school-record Ranked 16th in final AP poll

Ranked in final poll for first time inschool history

Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/1 at West Virginia 78 82 L12/4 at Rutgers# 36 21 W12/7 Duquesne (CA) + 82 65 W12/8 Florida State (CA) + 82 60 W12/10 Cornell 90 55 W12/15 Howard 98 73 W12/22 Army 86 56 W

Razorback Classic (Little Rock, Ark.)12/28 vs. Connecticut % 83 63 W12/29 at Arkansas % 91 83 W

1/2 at Virginia 81 70 W1/5 Bucknell 73 62 W1/9 vs. Davidson # 90 63 W1/12 Duke 62 46 W1/16 George Washington (17/–) 96 56 W1/20 Buffalo (17/–) 101 75 W1/27 Penn State (16/–) 83 61 W1/30 at Westminster (13/–) 106 71 W2/2 at William & Mary (13/–) 68 62 W2/6 Kent State (10/–) 83 70 W2/9 Syracuse (10/–) 71 56 W2/14 Cleveland State (7/–) 106 55 W2/16 at Youngstown State (7/–) 91 71 W2/20 Temple (7/–) 56 49 W2/23 at Penn State (7/–) 64 66 L2/27 at South Carolina (11/14) 50 67 L3/2 West Virginia (11/–) 83 78 W

NCAA First & Second Rounds(Morgantown, W.Va., WVU Coliseum)

3/9 vs. Saint Joseph’s (14/–) 54 42 W

NCAA Regional Finals(Raleigh, N.C., Reynolds Coliseum)

3/14 vs. Furman (13/–) 81 78 W3/16 at N.C. State (13/1) 72 100 L

+Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena)%Razorback Classic (Little Rock, Ark.)# played in Charlotte, N.C.#game ended at halftime due to studentprotest

1974-75 18-11

2nd all-time NIT appearance

Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/30 Ohio Northern 53 36 W12/3 at West Virginia (OT) 78 82 L12/6 Duquesne (CA) + 94 100 L12/7 Penn State (CA) + 79 88 L12/14 St. Joseph’s 72 60 W12/18 Marquette (–/6) 65 58 W12/21 St. Francis, Pa. 72 65 W

Holiday Doubleheader (Raleigh, N.C.)12/27 vs. Duke% 75 89 L12/28 at N.C. State (–/1) 70 86 L

1/4 at Syracuse 68 77 L1/8 Youngstown State 88 62 W1/11 at Bucknell 66 72 L1/13 Notre Dame (CA) (OT) 84 77 W1/18 Penn State 84 56 W1/22 Rollins 96 65 W1/25 Rutgers (OT) (–/19) 82 79 W1/29 at Temple (Palestra) 70 61 W2/1 William & Mary 70 60 W2/5 at South Carolina 62 64 L2/12 West Virginia 83 77 W2/15 Virginia (OT) 71 70 W

2/19 Niagara 80 65 W2/22 at Penn State 76 69 W2/26 at Kent State 68 69 L3/1 at Buffalo 107 78 W

ECAC Tournament(Morgantown, W.Va., WVU Coliseum)

3/7 at West Virginia 73 75 L3/8 vs. George Washington 89 64 W

National Invitation Tournament(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/15 vs. Southern Illinois (MSG) 70 65 W3/18 vs. Providence (MSG) 80 101 L

+ Steel Bowl; CA-played at Civic Arena%played at Raleigh, N.C./Raleigh Coliseum

1975-76 12-15

Coach: Tim Grgurich

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/29 West Virginia Wesleyan 70 61 W12/2 at Niagara 69 78 L12/5 Duquesne (CA) + 74 75 L12/6 Syracuse (CA) + 80 90 L12/13 Ohio 72 71 W

Big Sun Invitational (St. Petersburg, Fla.)12/19 vs. Alabama% (–/8) 53 62 L12/20 at South Florida% 63 70 L12/23 Evansville 61 62 L12/30 at Cleveland State 56 60 L1/3 Buffalo 83 65 W1/7 West Virginia 70 61 W1/10 at George Washington(3OT) 73 74 L1/12 Notre Dame (CA) (–/13) 66 77 L1/17 at ^Marquette (–/3) 62 73 L1/21 at Virginia 68 75 L1/24 Temple 80 63 W1/27 at Rutgers (–/5) 71 102 L

Pennsylvania Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.)1/30 Pennsylvania (CA) # 67 60 W1/31 Penn State (CA) # 71 52 W2/4 at Cincinnati (–/16) 77 89 L2/7 Syracuse 71 67 W2/11 at West Virginia 72 85 L2/14 South Carolina 72 79 L2/18 Buffalo State 99 51 W2/21 at Penn State 65 61 W2/23 Indiana, Pa. 76 61 W3/2 at St. Francis, Pa. 74 69 W

+Steel Bowl; CA-played at Civic Arena^played at Milwaukee Arena

1976-77 6-21

1-9 ECBL (4th place- West Div.)

Coach: Tim Grgurich

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/27 West Virginia Wesleyan 79 77 W12/1 at Ohio 62 72 L12/4 Virginia 61 62 L

Golden Triangle Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.)12/10 So. Illinois (CA)% (–/18) 67 72 L12/11 Duquesne (CA)% 78 79 L

12/18 St. Francis, Pa. 84 71 W12/21 at Youngstown State 73 78 L12/23 $Rutgers 77 81 L

Lobo Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.)12/29 vs. Southern California # 67 76 L12/30 vs. Iowa # 80 103 L1/5 $West Virginia 91 100 L1/8 at $George Washington 79 94 L1/12 Cleveland State 89 75 W1/15 at $Villanova 64 85 L1/22 at Syracuse (–/20) 74 96 L1/26 at Notre Dame 68 88 L1/29 at $Penn State 60 74 L2/2 Cincinnati (–/12) 65 64 W2/6 $Massachusetts 71 75 L2/9 at $West Virginia 69 90 L2/12 $Duquesne (OT) (FFH) 63 66 L2/15 at Maryland 75 88 L2/19 $Penn State 77 79 L2/21 at Indiana, Pa. 76 59 W2/23 at Temple (Palestra) 48 78 L2/27 at $Duquesne (CA) 64 56 W

ECBL Tournament(Philadelphia, Pa., The Spectrum)

3/2 vs. West Virginia 54 66 L

$ECBL Conference gamesCA-played at Civic Arena

EASTERN 8ERA BEGINS

1977-78 16-11

5-5 Eastern 8 (T-3rd place)

First season in Eastern 8 Conferenceplay

Coach: Tim Grgurich

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Pittsburgh’s radio announcers Bill Hillgrove (center) and Dick Groat (right), along with statistician AlGoppman (left) enjoy a light moment at the Rainbow Classic in 1986.

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/26 Morris Harvey 72 76 L11/30 West Virginia Wesleyan 80 56 W12/3 Kent State 65 47 W12/6 at Evansville 83 90 L12/10 at St. Francis, Pa. 72 71 W12/22 Wheeling 82 54 W

San Diego Tournament (San Diego, Calif.)12/29 vs. Purdue % 80 91 L12/30 vs. Fordham % 80 76 W1/4 $West Virginia 71 66 W1/8 $George Washington 71 73 L1/11 Temple (2OT) 74 81 L1/14 Syracuse (–/8) 86 81 W1/18 Robert Morris 99 66 W1/23 at +Cincinnati (OT) 80 87 L1/25 at Cleveland State 82 74 W1/28 at $Penn State 82 65 W2/2 Canisius 82 66 W2/5 at $Duquesne (CA) 66 88 L2/8 at $West Virginia 87 76 W2/11 Maryland (CA) (OT) 89 86 W2/18 $Penn State (OT) 68 75 L2/20 $Villanova 97 81 W2/22 $Duquesne (FFH) 72 65 W2/25 at $Rutgers 68 87 L2/27 at $Massachusetts 68 71 L

Eastern 8 Tournament(Pittsburgh, Pa., Civic Arena)

3/2 vs. Geo. Washington (CA) 85 83 W3/3 vs. Villanova (CA) 70 72 L

$Eastern 8 Conference games+played at Riverfront ColiseumCA-played at Civic Arena

1978-79 18-11

6-4 Eastern 8 (4th place)

Eastern 8 Tournament runner-up

Coach: Tim Grgurich

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/29 vs. Rio Grande % 107 82 W12/2 $Massachusetts 70 54 W12/5 Evansville 88 69 W12/9 Robert Morris 100 68 W12/16 Indiana, Pa. 92 64 W12/20 at Canisius 83 87 L

Gator Bowl Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.)12/26 at Jacksonville ! 72 74 L12/27 vs. Massachusetts ! 87 68 W1/3 at Temple (Palestra) 57 62 L1/6 at Syracuse 74 100 L1/10 #Cincinnati (OT) 75 78 L1/13 at $George Washington 83 94 L1/17 Cleveland State 77 51 W1/20 at $West Virginia 92 93 L1/22 at Iona (OT) ^ 79 84 L1/25 Mercyhurst 91 85 W1/27 $Penn State 50 44 W2/1 at $Duquesne (CA) 89 83 W2/3 $West Virginia 72 57 W2/5 Hawaii 71 52 W2/7 St. Francis, Pa. 65 57 W2/10 at Duke (–/3) 71 69 W2/14 at $Penn State 54 45 W2/17 $Duquesne (FFH) 60 54 W2/20 at $Villanova 73 75 L2/23 $Rutgers 68 76 L

Eastern 8 Tournament(Pittsburgh, Pa., Civic Arena)

2/27 vs. George Washington 85 80 W3/1 vs. Villanova (CA) 77 64 W3/3 vs. Rutgers (CA) (Final) 57 61 L

$Eastern 8 Conference Games%played at Wheeling, W.Va.^played at Nassau Coliseum#first all-African-American starting lineup

1979-80 17-125-5 Eastern 8 (T-4th place)

3rd all-time NIT appearance

Coach: Tim Grgurich

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/1 Bucknell 83 65 W12/5 Robert Morris 77 50 W12/8 at $Massachusetts 63 45 W12/15 $St. Bonaventure 72 70 W12/19 at Cincinnati 60 61 L12/22 Syracuse (–/10) 66 73 L

Connecticut Tournament(New Haven, Conn.)

12/28 vs. Cal State-Fullerton % 80 69 W12/29 at Connecticut % 77 72 W

1/2 Temple 62 55 W1/5 Penn State 54 50 W1/9 $George Washington 82 61 W1/12 at Maryland 88 95 L1/16 $Duquesne (FFH) 55 53 W1/19 at Evansville 78 70 W1/21 Iona 75 63 W1/23 at Cleveland State 66 69 L1/26 Duke (–/3) 69 78 L1/28 at St. Francis, Pa. 56 51 W1/30 Westminster 75 44 W2/2 at $West Virginia 66 68 L2/4 Eastern Kentucky 80 78 W2/10 at $Duquesne (CA) 66 67 L2/13 at Penn State 53 66 L2/16 $West Virginia 66 67 L2/20 $Villanova 62 53 W2/23 at $Rutgers 76 83 L

Eastern 8 Tournament (Fitzgerald F.H.)2/26 George Washington (E8) 77 68 W

Eastern 8 Tournament(Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena)

2/29 vs. Villanova (CA) 59 72 L

National Invitation Tournament3/6 at Duquesne (CA) 63 65 L

$Eastern Eight Conference Games%Connecticut Tourn. (New Haven, Conn.)CA-played at Civic Arena

1980-81 19-12

8-5 Eastern 8 (4th place)

Eastern 8 Tournament Champions 6th NCAA Tournament appearance

(No. 10 seed)

Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/29 St. Francis, Pa. 91 70 W12/2 at $St. Bonaventure 84 68 W

Show Me Invitational (Columbia, Mo.)12/5 vs. Lamar% 65 67 L12/6 vs. West Texas State% 73 92 L

12/8 Indiana, Pa. 79 70 W12/13 Alabama-Birmingham 58 70 L

Virginia Tech Classic (Blacksburg, Va.)12/19 at Virginia Tech^ 70 72 L12/20 vs. James Madison^ 69 77 L12/23 $Massachusetts 85 65 W12/30 Robert Morris 71 63 W1/3 $St. Bonaventure 65 61 W1/10 $Rutgers 59 69 L1/12 at Eastern Kentucky 80 56 W1/17 Delaware State 86 48 W1/20 at $Rhode Island 60 62 L1/24 at $George Washington 74 55 W1/27 Maryland (CA) (OT) (–/14) 66 69 L

1/31 at $West Virginia 63 76 L2/4 $Duquesne (FFH) 60 53 W2/7 Cleveland State 73 70 W2/11 Penn State 70 63 W2/15 at $Duquesne (CA) 64 66 L2/18 $George Washington 89 77 W2/21 $West Virginia 81 64 W2/24 at $Massachusetts 101 61 W2/28 at $Rutgers 60 61 L

Eastern 8 Tournament3/3 Rutgers (FFH) 67 62 W

Eastern 8 Tournament(Pittsburgh, Pa., Civic Arena)

3/6 vs. Rhode Island (CA) 74 45 W3/7 vs. Duquesne (CA) (Final) 64 60 W

NCAA First & Second Rounds(El Paso, Texas, Haskins Center)

3/13 vs. Idaho 70 69 W3/15 vs. North Carolina (–/6) 57 74 L

$Eastern 8 Conference Games%Show-Me Invitational (Columbia, Mo.)^Virginia Tech Classic (Blacksburg, Va.)CA-played at Civic Arena

1981-82 20-108-6 Eastern Eight (3rd place)

Eastern 8 Tournament Champions 7th NCAA Tournament appearance

(No. 10 seed) Second straight Eastern 8 title and title

game appearance

Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/28 at Ala.-Birmingham (–/14) 62 78 L12/2 Davis & Elkins 58 56 W12/5 St. Francis, Pa. 94 77 W12/9 Eastern Michigan 84 78 W12/19 Robert Morris 88 76 W12/21 Utica 64 47 W

Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.)12/26 at Oregon State% (–/16) 58 88 L12/28 vs. Iowa State% 81 65 W12/29 vs. Tennessee% 55 54 W1/4 at Temple (Palestra) 60 59 W1/9 $Rutgers 65 75 L1/11 at $George Washington 74 79 L1/14 $Duquesne (FFH) 62 72 L1/16 at Penn State (2OT) 46 52 L1/20 $St. Bonventure 86 56 W1/23 at $Rutgers 48 46 W1/26 Morgan State 80 67 W1/29 $West Virginia 45 48 L

2/4 at $Rhode Island 66 63 W2/6 at $Massachusetts 60 58 W2/11 at $St. Bonaventure 57 61 L2/14 at $Duquesne (CA) 69 68 W2/18 $Rhode Island 81 67 W2/20 $Massachusetts 74 60 W2/24 at $West Virginia (–/6) 77 82 L2/27 $George Washington 79 77 W

Eastern 8 Tournament(Pittsburgh, Pa., Civic Arena)

3/2 vs. Duquesne (FFH) 66 64 W3/5 vs. Rutgers (CA) 60 47 W3/6 vs. West Virginia (F) (–/9) 79 72 W

NCAA First & Second Rounds(Pullman, Wash.)

3/12 vs. Pepperdine 88 99 L

$Eastern 8 Conference games; %Far WestClassic (Portland, Ore.); CA-played at CivicArena

BIG EASTERA BEGINS

1982-83 13-15

6-10 Big East (6th place)

First season in Big East Conference play

Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/27 Westminster 80 67 W11/30 at Duquesne (CA) 62 53 W

Amana Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, Iowa)12/3 vs. Hawaii % 67 70 L12/4 vs. Navy % 65 73 L

12/7 at Eastern Michigan 62 67 L12/11 Robert Morris 95 80 W12/18 St. Francis, Pa. 67 57 W12/22 at Florida State 75 74 W12/27 at *Syracuse (–/13) 66 87 L1/4 *Connecticut 67 71 L1/8 Lafayette 65 52 W1/12 *Villanova (–/15) 48 66 L1/15 West Virginia 81 67 W1/19 at *Georgetown (–/19) 54 62 L1/22 *Seton Hall 78 68 W1/25 at *Boston College 63 68 L1/29 *Providence (2OT) 59 55 W2/1 *St. John’s (–/5) 72 71 W2/5 at *Connecticut (OT) 72 71 W2/7 *Syracuse (–/20) 85 74 W2/11 at *Villanova (JNFH) (–/12) 65 78 L2/16 Notre Dame (CA) 54 60 L

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PAUL EVANS

1986-94 (8 years) Record: 147-98 (.600)

AccomplishmentsGuided Pitt to five NCAA Tournament berths, the second-most of any coach in school history…Also led Pittsburgh tothree 20-win seasons and two Big East Championships(1986-87 and 1987-88)…Guided Pitt to the Big East title,tied school record for victories (25-8) and advanced to theNCAA Tournament in his first season as head coach in 1986-87…Led Panthers to 24-7 record and outright Big East titlein his second season (1987-88)…His 147 wins rank fourth among Pitt headcoaches…Led Pitt back into the national rankings (1986-87) after a 12-yearhiatus…Signed one of college basketball’s all-time top-25 recruiting classes (1987class)…The recruiting class was widely recognized as the nation’s best in 1987.

Prominent Student-AthletesCharles Smith, Jerome Lane, Demetreus Gore, Sean Miller, Jason Matthews, Brian Shorter,Darelle Porter, Darren Morningstar, Jerry McCullough, Eric Mobley, Chris McNeal, RodBrookin, Jason Maile, Chad Varga.

PersonalArrived at Pittsburgh during the spring of 1986 after a highly successful tenure atNavy…Earned bachelor’s degree in 1967 from Ithaca College…Prior to Pittsburgh, coachedNavy to three consecutive 20-plus win seasons including a 30-5 record in 1985-86...HisNavy teams featured Hall of Famer David Robinson…Arcade, N.Y. native…NamedPittsburgh head coach on March 26, 1986.

Pittsburgh’s success in the late 1980s, along with head coach Paul Evans’ efforts resulted in oneof the best freshman classes ever assembled. From left are Bobby Martin, Sean Miller, JasonMatthews and Darelle Porter. Not pictured is Brian Shorter. The class was ranked among collegebasketball’s all-time top-25 recruiting classes by FOXsports.com.

2/19 *Georgetown (–/14) 65 63 W2/22 at *Seton Hall (WG) 68 74 L2/26 *Boston College (–/19) 52 70 L2/28 at *Providence 69 72 L3/5 at *St. John’s (–/10) 73 91 L

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/10 vs. St. John’s (–/8) 53 64 L

*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1983-84 18-13

6-10 Big East (6th place)

4th all-time NIT appearance

Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/26 Westminster 86 56 W11/30 at Lafayette 70 55 W12/3 Indiana, Pa. 86 54 W12/5 at St. Francis, Pa. 94 80 W12/10 Robert Morris 77 65 W12/17 at West Virginia 53 56 L12/20 Florida State 102 89 W

Golden Triangle Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.)12/27 vs. Duquesne (CA)+ 64 59 W12/28 vs. Illinois State (CA)+ 59 54 W1/4 at *Boston College (–/17) 77 81 L1/7 *Connecticut 58 79 L1/9 at *Villanova (JNFH) 61 74 L1/14 Duquesne (FFH) 75 69 W1/16 *St. John’s (OT) (–/10) 63 61 W1/21 at *Seton Hall (MSG) 71 59 W1/25 *Syracuse (–/20) 58 64 L1/28 *Georgetown (–/4) 52 63 L2/1 at *Providence 66 78 L2/4 *Boston College 59 72 L2/6 at *Connecticut (OT) 75 71 W2/11 *Villanova 47 45 W2/15 at Notre Dame 67 59 W2/18 at *St. John’s 62 65 L2/22 *Seton Hall 71 62 W2/25 at *Syracuse (–/16) 65 66 L2/29 at *Georgetown (–/4) 52 71 L3/3 *Providence 61 60 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/8 vs. Villanova 65 75 L

National Invitation Tournament(Philadelphia, Pa., The Palestra)

3/16 at LaSalle (Palestra) 95 91 W

National Invitation Tournament(Greensboro, N.C.)

3/18 vs. Florida State! 66 63 W3/23 Notre Dame! (FFH) 64 72 L

*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1984-85 17-128-8 Big East (5th place)

8th NCAA Tournament appearance(No. 12 seed)

Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/26 St. Francis, Pa. 104 88 W12/1 Xavier 58 61 L12/3 Lafayette 80 66 W12/8 Robert Morris 82 62 W12/10 Indiana, Pa. 89 64 W12/15 West Virginia 84 65 W12/21 vs. Florida State % 76 83 L

Pittsburgh Holiday Tournament12/29 Robert Morris+ 66 48 W12/30 Tulane+ 69 54 W1/2 Westminster 84 50 W1/5 *Providence 73 62 W1/12 at *Connecticut 74 76 L1/14 *St. John’s (–/3) 56 87 L1/19 *Georgetown (CA) (–/1) 53 65 L1/21 at *Boston College (–/15) 61 55 W1/26 *Syracuse (–/11) 75 80 L1/29 at *Villanova(Palestra)(–/18) 63 70 L2/2 at *Seton Hall (WG) 64 62 W2/4 at Duquesne (CA) 77 61 W2/6 at *Providence 68 55 W2/9 *Seton Hall 80 68 W2/13 *Connecticut 78 71 W2/15 at *St. John’s (–/1) 63 84 L2/19 at *Georgetown (–/2) 46 70 L2/23 *Boston College (–/20) 58 55 W2/26 at *Syracuse (–/12) 72 80 L3/2 *Villanova 85 62 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/7 vs. Villanova 61 69 L

NCAA First & Second Rounds(Tulsa, Okla., Mabee Center)

3/14 vs. Louisiana Tech (–/8) 54 78 L

%played in Orlando, Fla.; *Big East games;CA-played at Civic Arena

1985-86 15-146-10 Big East (6th place)

5th all-time NIT appearance

Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/22 Westminster 88 56 W11/27 St. Francis, Pa. 107 72 W11/30 Indiana, Pa. 94 45 W12/4 at Lafayette 95 64 W12/7 at Xavier 73 83 L12/10 Robert Morris 94 62 W12/14 at West Virginia 63 74 L12/21 Florida State 88 75 W

Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans, La.)12/27 vs. Texas A&M% 79 62 W12/28 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette % 77 52 W1/2 *Georgetown (CA) (–/11) 80 76 W1/4 at *St. John’s (OT) (–/10) 75 78 L1/7 at *Seton Hall 81 66 W1/11 at *Syracuse (–/4) 68 78 L1/14 *Providence 71 70 W1/18 at *Villanova (Palestra) 70 74 L1/20 Duquesne (FFH) 95 76 W1/22 *Boston College 64 62 W1/25 *St. John’s (–/8) 67 68 L2/1 *Seton Hall 73 85 L2/7 *Villanova 85 71 W2/11 at *Connecticut 73 77 L2/17 *Syracuse (–/12) 62 69 L2/19 at *Providence 67 76 L2/22 at *Boston College 68 71 L2/24 *Connecticut 79 51 W3/1 at *Georgetown (–/15) 62 93 L

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/5 vs. Georgetown (–/14) 56 57 L

National Invitation Tournament3/12 at Southwest Missouri St. 52 59 L*Big East games; CA- played at Civic Arena

1986-87 25-812-4 Big East (T-1st place)

co-Big East regular season champions 9th NCAA Tournament appearance

(No. 3 seed) Tied school-record for victories (25)

Ranked 12th in final AP poll

Coach: Paul Evans

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/29 Indiana, Pa. (16/–) 108 49 W12/3 at St. Francis, Pa. (12/–) 108 69 W12/6 Illinois (12/9) 97 99 L12/8 Xavier (17/–) 99 76 W12/13 West Virginia (17/–) 78 57 W12/20 Robert Morris (14/–) 77 60 W12/23 at Brigham Young (14/–) 73 93 L

Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)12/28 vs. Kansas % (14/13) 79 76 W12/29 vs. Arkansas % (17/–) 114 83 W12/30 vs. Wisconsin % (17/–) 98 82 W

1/3 *Providence (17/–) 76 67 W1/5 Akron (14/–) 67 65 W1/10 *Georgetown (CA) (14/16) 70 82 L1/12 at Duquesne (CA) (18/–) 102 77 W1/14 at *Seton Hall (18/–) 87 85 W1/17 Chicago State (18/–) 112 70 W1/19 *St. John’s (16/13) 62 63 L1/24 at *Boston Coll.(BG) (16/–) 80 62 W1/26 at *Syracuse (17/7) 84 70 W1/28 *Seton Hall (17/–) 95 81 W1/31 *Connecticut (17/–) 73 52 W2/4 at *Villanova (PV) (13/–) 58 57 W2/7 at *Providence (13/17) 87 81 W2/9 *Syracuse (CA) (10/11) 63 61 W2/14 *BostonCollege (2OT)(10/–) 72 67 W2/18 at *Georgetown (8/11) 52 65 L2/21 at *Connecticut (HCC) (8/–) 76 66 W2/24 *Villanova (9/–) 94 83 W2/28 at *St. John’s (9/–) 74 76 L

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/6 vs. Seton Hall (11/–) 96 88 W3/7 vs. Syracuse (11/10) 85 99 L

NCAA First & Second Rounds(Tucson, Ariz., McKale Center)

3/13 vs. Marist (12/–) 93 68 W3/15 vs. Oklahoma (12/–) 93 96 L

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1987-88 24-7

12-4 Big East (1st place)

Big East regular season champions 10th all-time NCAA Tournament

appearance (No. 2 seed) Ranked 8th in final AP poll

Ranked in top-25 all season long

Coach: Paul Evans

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/28 Robert Morris (4/–) 96 70 W12/2 St. Francis, Pa. (4/–) 88 70 W12/7 Chicago State (2/–) 89 63 W12/12 at West Virginia (2/–) 70 64 W12/21 at Akron (3/–) 67 63 W12/26 at Jacksonville (3/–) 81 67 W

Citrus Bowl Tournament (Orlando, Fla.)12/28 vs. Florida State% (3/–) 72 71 W12/29 vs. Alabama% (3/–) 87 51 W

1/2 Florida (3/8) 80 68 W1/6 at *Georgetown (2/14) 57 62 L1/9 *St. John’s (2/20) 81 70 W1/11 Duquesne (FFH) (6/–) 85 58 W1/13 *Connecticut (6/–) 61 58 W1/16 *Villanova (6/–) 85 73 W1/23 at Oklahoma (6/11) 83 86 L1/25 *Providence (11/–) 90 56 W1/30 at *Boston Coll.(BG) (11/–) 73 67 W2/3 at *St. John’s (9/20) 88 71 W2/10 *Syracuse (CA) (5/11) 75 84 L2/13 at *Villanova (PV) (5/20) 87 75 W2/16 at *Providence (8/–) 87 86 W2/20 *Georgetown (CA) (8/18) 70 65 W2/22 at *Seton Hall (6/–) 72 89 L2/27 at *Connecticut (HCC) (6/–) 74 69 W2/29 *Boston College (7/–) 87 79 W3/2 *Seton Hall (7/–) 79 83 L3/6 at *Syracuse (7/12) 85 84 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/11 vs. Connecticut (5/–) 75 58 W3/12 vs. Villanova (5/–) 69 72 L

NCAA First & Second Rounds(Lincoln, Neb., Bob Devaney Sports Center)3/18 vs. Eastern Michigan (8/–) 108 90 W3/20 vs. Vanderbilt (OT) (8/–) 74 80 L

*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1988-89 17-139-7 Big East (4th place)

11th all-time NCAA Tournamentappearance (No. 8 seed)

Coach: Paul Evans

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/26 Oklahoma State 93 75 W11/28 Siena 79 80 L11/30 Robert Morris 75 62 W12/6 Jacksonville 81 74 W12/10 West Virginia (OT) 81 84 L12/17 Toledo 96 83 W12/19 at Duquesne (Palumbo) 76 80 L12/22 at Florida (–/15) 90 87 W

Fiesta Bowl Classic (Tempe, Ariz.)12/28 vs. Northwestern% 90 76 W12/30 vs. Arizona% (–/8) 62 88 L

1/4 at *Syracuse (–/2) 81 76 W1/7 *Boston College 83 95 L1/11 at *Georgetown (–/7) 57 76 L1/15 Oklahoma (FFH) (–/3) 99 91 W1/17 at *Boston College 73 64 W1/21 *Providence 81 96 L

1/25 at *Seton Hall (–/9) 82 79 W1/28 at *Villanova (PV) 78 79 L1/30 at *St. John’s (OT) 85 81 W2/4 *Syracuse (CA) (–/14) 80 103 L2/7 at *Providence 78 88 L2/11 *Georgetown (CA) (–/2) 79 74 W2/14 *St. John’s 87 77 W2/18 *Seton Hall (–/12) 82 76 W2/20 *Villanova 73 72 W2/25 at *Connecticut (HCC) 62 64 L3/4 *Connecticut 88 80 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/10 vs. Villanova 71 66 W3/11 vs. Georgetown (–/3) 62 85 L

NCAA First & Second Rounds(Indianapolis, Ind., Hoosier Dome)

3/16 vs. Ball State (–/18) 64 68 L

*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1989-90 12-175-11 Big East (8th place)

Coach: Paul Evans

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/28 Siena (18/–) 101 89 W

Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, N.C.)12/1 vs. Okla. State% (18/23) 102 90 W12/2 vs. N.C. State% (18/25) 87 100 L

ACC/Big East Challenge (Hartford, Conn.)12/4 vs. Georgia Tech+ (18/21) 92 93 L

12/9 at West Virginia (2OT)(22/–) 93 97 L12/16 Robert Morris 88 71 W12/18 Duquesne (FFH) 92 87 W12/23 at Toledo 68 74 L

Kuppenheimer Classic (Atlanta, Ga., Omni)12/27 vs. Oklahoma State# 92 81 W12/28 vs. Georgia Tech# (–/14) 92 111 L

1/3 *Syracuse (CA) (–/1) 78 80 L1/6 at *Connecticut (HCC) 61 79 L1/8 *Georgetown (CA) (–/3) 71 87 L1/13 at *St. John’s (MSG) (–/15) 70 71 L1/20 *Seton Hall 65 63 W1/23 at *Syracuse (–/11) 74 83 L1/27 Arizona (CA) (–/19) 100 92 W1/31 *Boston College 110 80 W2/3 *Villanova 94 82 W2/7 at *Georgetown (–/5) 81 97 L2/11 *Providence 117 102 W2/13 *Connecticut (–/10) 77 80 L2/17 at *Villanova (PV) 68 71 L2/20 at *Seton Hall 81 86 L2/24 at *Boston College 81 73 W2/26 *St. John’s (CA) 75 76 L3/3 at *Providence 74 85 L

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/8 vs. Boston College 88 70 W3/9 vs. Syracuse (–/4) 55 58 L

*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1990-91 21-12

9-7 Big East (T-3rd place)

12th all-time NCAA Tournamentappearance (No. 6 seed)

Coach: Paul Evans

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/23 NW Missouri State (12/–) 84 50 W11/26 at Cornell (13/–) 88 64 W11/28 at Siena (13/–) 82 80 W12/1 at St. Francis, Pa. (13/–) 91 85 W

ACC/Big East Challenge (Richmond, Va.)12/3 vs. Virginia % (11/16) 80 84 L

12/6 Marshall (11/–) 105 75 W12/8 West Virginia (11/–) 96 87 W12/15 Robert Morris (15/–) 98 74 W12/19 Duquesne (CA) (14/–) 84 65 W12/22 Toledo (14/–) 88 68 W

Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)12/28 vs. UA-Anchorage# (11/–) 93 69 W12/29 vs. Stetson# (11/–) 84 69 W12/30 at Hawaii# (11/–) 82 84 L

1/2 *Villanova (CA) (11/–) 86 76 W1/5 at *UConn (HCC) (11/12) 76 81 L1/7 *Syracuse (CA) (17/3) 93 79 W1/12 *Providence (17/–) 101 82 W1/19 at *St. John’s (16/10) 71 73 L1/23 at *Providence (17/–) 92 79 W1/27 *Georgetown (CA) (17/21) 78 83 L1/30 at *Villanova (Spec.) (19/–) 72 75 L2/2 at UCLA (19/12) 85 112 L2/4 *Seton Hall (19/25) 86 80 W2/9 *Boston College (24/–) 82 74 W2/12 at *Seton Hall (22/–) 73 83 L2/16 *St. John’s (22/13) 94 83 W2/20 at *Georgetown (22/25) 78 65 W2/24 at *Syracuse (22/5) 66 89 L2/26 at *Boston College (22/–) 88 76 W3/2 *Connecticut (22/–) 68 78 L

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/8 vs. Seton Hall (–/21) 69 70 L

NCAA First & Second Rounds(Louisville, Ky., Freedom Hall)

3/14 vs. Georgia (OT) 76 68 W3/16 vs. Kansas (–/12) 66 77 L

*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1991-92 18-169-9 Big East (7th place)

6th all-time NIT appearance

Coach: Paul Evans

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/LPreseason NIT

11/20 Manhattan% 72 61 W11/22 at Kentucky% (–/4) 85 67 W

Preseason NIT(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

11/27 vs. Oklahoma St.+ (–/11) 63 74 L11/29 vs. Texas+ (24/–) 91 87 W

ACC/Big East Challenge (Hartford, Conn.)12/2 vs. North Carolina State# 77 78 L

12/4 St. Francis, Pa. 84 68 W12/14 at West Virginia 85 86 L12/19 at Marshall 89 65 W12/23 Cornell 86 47 W

USF Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans, La.)12/27 vs. Mississippi 67 65 W12/28 at New Orleans (OT) 77 78 L

1/2 *Seton Hall (–/12) 77 68 W1/6 Duquesne (CA) 93 69 W1/8 *Syracuse (CA) (–/20) 83 74 W1/11 *Providence 83 72 W1/14 at *Connecticut (HCC) (–/8) 77 87 L1/18 at *Syracuse (–/20) 79 83 L1/22 *Georgetown (CA) 59 63 L1/25 at Arizona (–/11) 76 96 L1/29 *Miami, Fla. 82 52 W2/1 at *Providence 85 81 W2/4 at *Miami, Fla. 77 55 W2/8 at *Boston College 59 79 L2/10 *Villanova 77 68 W2/15 *St. John’s 74 84 L2/17 at *Seton Hall (–/22) 63 82 L

2/22 at *St. John’s (–/24) 65 71 L2/25 *Connecticut (–/24) 86 77 W2/29 at *Villanova (PV) 61 78 L3/3 *Boston College 90 66 W3/7 at *Georgetown (–/17) 57 67 L

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/12 vs. Miami, Fla. 71 83 L

National Invitation Tournament3/18 at Penn State 67 65 W3/23 Florida 74 77 L

&- USF&G Sugar Bowl Classic (Super Dome)*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1992-93 17-11

9-9 Big East (6th place)

13th all-time NCAA Tournamentappearance (No. 9 seed)

Coach: Paul Evans

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L12/2 St. Francis, Pa. 89 75 W12/5 Marshall 95 81 W12/9 at *Georgetown (–/11) 66 80 L12/12 West Virginia 82 78 W12/19 at Duquesne (CA) 102 91 W12/21 Cornell 80 72 W12/23 Robert Morris 87 63 W12/28 UCLA (CA) (–/11) 91 79 W1/2 *Providence 91 85 W1/6 *Miami, Fla. (24/–) 85 78 W1/9 at *St. John’s (24/–) 77 85 L1/12 at *Connecticut(HCC)(–/15) 80 78 W1/16 *Seton Hall (–/7) 76 73 W1/20 at *Boston College (20/–) 81 70 W1/23 at *Miami, Fla. (20/–) 86 84 W1/27 *Syracuse (CA) (13/–) 79 85 L2/3 *Villanova (CA) (15/–) 76 82 L2/6 *St. John’s (15/–) 71 69 W2/9 at *Seton Hall (17/19) 73 91 L2/13 at Illinois (17/–) 95 79 W2/16 *Boston College (17/–) 56 79 L2/20 *Connecticut (17/–) 80 81 L2/22 at *Providence (25/–) 48 53 L2/28 *Georgetown (CA) 51 48 W3/2 at *Villanova (PV) 77 76 W3/6 at *Syracuse 74 78 L

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/12 vs. Syracuse 50 55 L

NCAA First & Second Rounds(Nashville, Tenn., Memorial Gymnasium)

3/19 vs. Utah (–/19) 65 86 L

*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1993-94 13-14

7-11 Big East (8th place)

Coach: Paul Evans

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/27 Youngstown State 112 66 W12/1 St. Francis, Pa. 88 69 W12/4 *Providence 94 82 W12/7 at *St. John’s 75 68 W12/11 at West Virginia 91 99 L12/18 Duquesne (CA) 77 66 W12/20 North Carolina (CA) (–/2) 93 106 L12/22 Robert Morris 80 65 W12/27 Coppin State 76 70 W1/8 at *Syracuse (–/18) 75 79 L1/12 *Miami, Fla. 83 55 W1/15 *Seton Hall 67 76 L1/18 at *Boston College 77 75 W1/22 at *Villanova (PV) 81 70 W1/24 *Georgetown (CA) 68 60 W1/26 at Buffalo 97 59 W

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RALPH WILLARD

1994-99 (5 years) Record: 63-82 (.434)

AccomplishmentsNamed Pitt’s 12th head coach...Led Pitt to an 18-15 recordand 1997 NIT Second Round...Guided Pitt to five consecutiveweeks in the national rankings after upsetting Xavier andKentucky in the Puerto Rico Shootout in 1998-99.

Prominent Student-AthletesVonteego Cummings, Mark Blount.

Personal FactsWillard arrived at Pitt after coaching three seasons at Western Kentucky where hecompiled a four-year 81-42 record and guided the Hilltoppers to three straight postseasonappearances (two NCAA)...Served as an associate head coach at Louisville after coachinghis alma mater Holy Cross...Guided Holy Cross to three consecutive NCAATournaments...Brooklyn, N.Y. native who served as an assistant coach with the NewYork Knicks, Kentucky and Syracuse.

1/29 *Connecticut (–/6) 67 88 L2/1 at *Miami, Fla. 80 71 W2/5 *Syracuse (CA) (–/15) 77 80 L2/8 at *Providence 65 78 L2/12 *St. John’s 62 68 L2/16 at *Georgetown 65 67 L2/19 *Villanova (2OT) 88 93 L2/22 *Boston College (–/21) 77 80 L2/26 at *Connecticut (–/5) 66 78 L3/5 at *Seton Hall 54 80 L

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/10 vs. St. John’s 72 80 L*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1994-95 10-18

5-13 Big East (9th place)

Coach: Ralph Willard

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/29 at North Carolina (–/2) 67 90 L12/3 Buffalo 75 73 W12/5 *St. John’s (CA) 83 88 L12/7 at Massachusetts (–/5) 57 85 L12/10 West Virginia 80 84 L

Kuppenheimer Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)12/17 vs. Georgia (2OT) 86 87 L

12/19 Duquesne (CA) 76 72 W12/21 Vermont 82 60 W12/29 Robert Morris 69 59 W1/3 *Georgetown (CA) (–/12) 46 55 L1/7 at *Providence 81 85 L1/11 *Connecticut (–/2) 76 85 L1/14 *Syracuse (CA) (–/8) 63 65 L1/18 at *Villanova (PV) 69 71 L1/22 at *St. John’s (MSG) 94 87 W1/25 *Seton Hall 70 72 L1/28 at *Georgetown (–/14) 60 71 L1/31 at *Boston College 69 74 L2/4 *Villanova (OT) (–/19) 76 79 L2/6 at *Connecticut (GP) (–/3) 61 90 L2/15 *Boston College 84 75 W2/18 *Miami, Fla. 67 61 W2/21 at *Syracuse (–/17) 72 85 L2/25 *Providence 56 48 W2/28 at *Miami, Fla. (OT) 68 76 L3/4 at *Seton Hall 76 72 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/9 vs. St. John’s 74 71 W3/10 vs. Connecticut (–/6) 78 81 L*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1995-96 10-17

5-13 Big East (7th place BE-7)

Coach: Ralph Willard

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/29 Duquesne (CA) 84 73 W12/2 Georgia (CA) 66 85 L12/6 at *Boston College 53 55 L12/9 at Virginia Commonwealth 72 69 W12/16 Long Island 108 67 W12/20 North Carolina (CA) (–/11) 49 66 L12/23 Prairie View A&M 101 59 W12/28 Brown 95 47 W1/6 at *West Virginia (OT) 84 83 W1/10 *Georgetown (CA) (–/5) 75 56 W1/13 *Notre Dame (CA) 75 65 W1/17 at *Rutgers 77 78 L1/20 at *Miami, Fla. 57 66 L1/23 Massachusetts (OT) (–/1) 71 79 L1/25 *Connecticut (–/4) 63 69 L1/28 *Providence 70 85 L1/30 *Seton Hall 75 69 W2/3 at *Villanova (PV) (–/6) 55 88 L2/7 *Syracuse (CA) (–/18) 67 73 L2/10 at *Providence 71 80 L2/13 at *Notre Dame 69 77 L2/17 *Villanova (–/4) 64 67 L2/20 *Rutgers 70 71 L2/24 at *Syracuse (–/15) 60 77 L2/29 *West Virginia 83 63 W3/3 at *St. John’s 68 94 L

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/6 vs. Boston College 66 70 L

*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1996-97 18-15

10-8 Big East (T-2nd place BE-7)

7th all-time NIT appearance

Coach: Ralph Willard

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/24 Illinois State 50 69 L11/26 at Navy 49 60 L11/29 at North Carolina (–/14) 61 82 L12/4 *Connecticut (CA) 56 49 W12/8 at *Seton Hall 51 53 L12/14 Virginia Commonwealth 55 58 L12/16 Carnegie Mellon 84 39 W12/18 St. Francis, Pa. 79 42 W12/21 at Duquesne (CA) 75 73 W12/23 Mount St. Mary’s 85 70 W

Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii)12/28 vs. Maryland % (–/21) 63 66 L12/29 vs. Northwestern % 60 42 W12/30 vs. Michigan % (–/4) 85 78 W1/4 at *St. John’s (MSG) 64 75 L1/8 *Miami, Fla. 76 72 W1/11 *Rutgers 75 67 W1/18 *St. John’s 55 60 L1/21 at *Boston College (–/22) 61 81 L1/25 at *Georgetown 89 71 W1/29 *Notre Dame (CA) 88 64 W2/1 at *West Virginia 59 74 L2/5 at *Miami, Fla. 63 78 L2/8 *Seton Hall 79 71 W2/12 *Villanova (–/19) 95 89 W2/15 at *Providence 70 84 L2/20 *Georgetown (CA) 57 76 L2/23 *Boston College 75 71 W2/25 at *Connecticut (HCC) 77 74 W3/2 at *Syracuse 65 63 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/5 vs. Connecticut 63 62 W3/6 vs. Boston College 68 76 L

National Invitation Tournament3/12 New Orleans (NIT) 82 63 W3/17 at Arkansas (NIT) 71 76 L

*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1997-98 11-166-12 Big East (T-5th place BE 7)

Coach: Ralph Willard

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/17 Bucknell 74 67 W11/22 at Illinois State (–/24) 65 87 L11/29 at St. Francis, Pa. 79 55 W12/2 St. Bonaventure 80 86 L12/6 *Notre Dame 69 73 L12/18 Navy 65 63 W12/22 Lafayette 67 66 W12/27 Maryland-Eastern Shore 85 51 W1/3 *Miami, Fla. 65 73 L1/6 at *Notre Dame 72 61 W1/10 at *Providence 77 87 L1/17 *Rutgers (OT) 86 85 W1/22 *St. John’s (2OT) 83 90 L1/25 at *Rutgers 65 87 L1/28 *West Virginia (CA) (–/17) 72 76 L2/1 *Syracuse (CA) (–/20) 73 84 L2/3 at *West Virginia (–/15) 72 90 L2/5 Duquesne (CA) 69 80 L2/8 *Boston College 89 79 W2/10 at *Villanova (PV) 68 79 L2/14 at *Connecticut (HCC) (–/6) 67 92 L2/17 at *Georgetown (VC) 80 79 W2/21 *Providence 73 72 W2/24 *Villanova 65 61 W2/26 at *Syracuse (–/23) 61 76 L3/1 at *Seton Hall 70 81 L

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/4 vs. Villanova (2OT) 93 96 L*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1998-99 14-165-13 Big East (11th place)

Coach: Ralph Willard

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/13 Md-Baltimore County 84 56 W11/17 St. Francis, Pa. 95 69 W11/20 at Wright State 76 65 W11/23 Texas-Pan American 79 71 W

Puerto Rico Shootout(Bayamon, Puerto Rico)

11/26 vs. Xavier % (–/13) 94 76 W11/27 vs. Kentucky % (–/4) 68 56 W

11/28 vs. Maryland % (–/5) 52 87 L12/3 Prairie View A&M (20/–) 78 64 W12/6 at Tennessee (20/–) 53 56 L12/9 at *St. John’s (20/18) 52 73 L12/12 *Connecticut (20/1) 69 70 L12/22 Howard (22/–) 78 42 W12/30 *Providence (24/–) 68 83 L1/5 at *Notre Dame 64 87 L1/10 *Boston College 86 70 W1/16 at *Connecticut (HCC)(–/1) 58 81 L1/19 at *Villanova (PV) 65 86 L1/23 *Georgetown 71 79 L1/25 at Duquesne (CA) 65 60 W1/30 *Miami, Fla. (–/23) 60 54 W2/2 at *Georgetown (VC) 58 76 L2/6 *St. John’s (–/9) 60 88 L2/8 at *Seton Hall 61 77 L2/11 at *Rutgers 58 71 L2/14 *Syracuse (–/18) 67 75 L2/17 *West Virginia 69 67 W2/20 at *Boston College 67 66 W2/23 at *Miami, Fla. (–/11) 52 85 L2/27 *Seton Hall 59 58 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/3 vs. Rutgers 51 64 L

*Big East games; MA-played at Mellon Arena

1999-00 13-15

5-11 Big East (11th place)

Coach: Ben Howland

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/19 Wright State 69 52 W11/24 St. Francis, Pa. 84 56 W11/27 IUPUI 68 49 W12/1 Norfolk State 102 78 W12/4 Tennessee (–/18) 50 76 L12/8 Robert Morris 92 59 W12/11 at Nebraska 57 69 L12/18 Appalachian State 67 64 W12/20 Duquesne (MA) 74 56 W12/23 Virginia Commonwealth 60 64 L12/29 at New Orleans 65 62 W1/3 at *St. John’s 58 82 L1/8 *Connecticut (–/2) 51 73 L1/16 *Seton Hall 68 80 L1/19 *Syracuse (–/6) 72 82 L1/22 at *Notre Dame 66 81 L1/27 *Villanova 79 70 W2/1 at *Miami, Fla. 60 64 L2/6 *Notre Dame 72 66 W2/10 at *West Virginia % 58 62 L2/13 *Georgetown 65 72 L2/16 at *Syracuse (–/9) 62 83 L2/20 at *Georgetown (VC) 50 62 L2/23 at *Boston College 70 60 W2/26 *Rutgers 67 62 W2/29 *Miami, Fla. 66 74 L3/5 at *Providence 57 53 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/8 vs. Villanova 55 65 L*Big East games; MA-played at Mellon Arena+originally scheduled for 1/26, but postponeddue to inclement weather%-played at Charleston, W.Va.

2000-01 19-14

7-9 Big East (5th-place West)

8th all-time NIT appearance Big East Tournament runner-up

Coach: Ben Howland

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/17 North Carolina A&T 91 46 W11/20 Morris Brown 74 53 W11/25 Marist (OT) 71 69 W11/29 at St. Francis, Pa. 70 52 W

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2002-03 28-513-3 Big East (T-1st place West)

NCAA Sweet Sixteen 15th all-time NCAA Tournament

appearance (No. 2 seed) Big East Tournament champions co-Big East West champions Ranked 4th in final AP poll

Ranked in top-10 all season long

Coach: Ben Howland

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/23 Duquesne (PEC) (5/–) 82 67 W11/27 St. Francis, Pa. (5/–) 69 46 W11/30 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (5/–) 89 49 W12/3 Norfolk State (5/–) 96 51 W12/7 at Penn State (5/–) 82 60 W12/14 SE Louisiana (4/–) 89 55 W12/18 Ohio State (4/–) 69 49 W12/21 at Rhode Island (4/–) 87 71 W12/28 George Mason (2/–) 65 41 W12/31 at Georgia (2/–) 67 79 L1/4 Robert Morris (2/–) 85 49 W1/6 *Notre Dame (6/5) 72 55 W1/12 at *Rutgers (3/–) 70 63 W1/14 at *West Virginia (3/–) 80 61 W1/18 *Syracuse (3/25) 73 60 W1/25 *Georgetown (2/–) 65 64 W2/1 at *Syracuse (2/24) 65 67 L2/4 *Providence (4/–) 68 61 W2/9 at *Notre Dame (4/10) 64 66 L2/12 *West Virginia (3/–) 82 46 W2/15 at *Seton Hall (7/–) 61 73 L2/18 at *Georgetown (VC) (9/–) 82 67 W2/22 *Rutgers (9/–) 86 65 W2/26 at *Virginia Tech (8/–) 75 62 W3/2 *Connecticut (8/–) 71 67 W3/5 *Seton Hall (7/–) 86 54 W3/9 at *Villanova (WC) (7/–) 56 54 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/13 vs. Providence (5/–) 67 59 W3/14 vs. Boston College (5/–) 61 48 W3/15 vs. Connecticut (F) (5/–) 74 56 W

NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds(Boston, Mass., Fleet Center)

3/21 vs. Wagner (4/–) 87 61 W3/23 vs. Indiana (4/–) 74 52 W

NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional(Minneapolis, Minn., Metrodome)

3/27 vs. Marquette (4/9) 74 77 L*Big East games

2003-04 31-513-3 Big East (1st place)

NCAA Sweet Sixteen Big East Regular Season Champions 16th all-time NCAA Tournament

appearance (No. 3 seed) Big East Tournament runner-up

School-record 31 wins Topped 200,000 season attendance

mark

Coach: Jamie Dixon

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/LCoaches vs. Cancer Classic

(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)11/14 vs. Alabama (MSG) (22/–) 71 62 W11/22 St. Francis, Pa. (22/–) 90 69 W11/26 Robert Morris (22/–) 75 61 W11/28 Albany (22/–) 83 54 W12/3 at Duquesne (Pal) (22/–) 59 45 W12/6 Penn State (22/–) 64 37 W12/13 Youngstown State (20/–) 57 42 W

Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tournament(Pittsburgh, Pa.)

12/15 Georgetown, Ky. (18/–) 79 74 W12/17 Chicago State (18/–) 79 51 W12/20 Murray State (18/–) 70 49 W12/22 Florida State (16/–) 63 56 W

12/27 New Hampshire (16/–) 52 38 W12/30 Georgia (15/–) 76 55 W1/3 William & Mary (15/–) 70 55 W1/6 *Virginia Tech (15/–) 78 59 W1/10 at *Miami, Fla. (2OT) (15/–) 84 80 W1/12 *Notre Dame (13/–) 74 71 W1/17 *Rutgers (13/–) 59 49 W1/19 at *Connecticut (HCC) (8/4) 65 68 L1/24 at *Syracuse (8/13) 66 45 W1/28 *Boston College (7/–) 68 58 W2/4 *St. John’s (4/–) 71 51 W2/7 at *Notre Dame (4/–) 66 58 W2/9 at *Seton Hall (2OT) (4/–) 67 68 L2/15 *Connecticut (4/5) 75 68 W2/21 at *West Virginia (5/–) 67 58 W2/24 at *Georgetown (VC) (3/–) 68 58 W2/29 *Syracuse (OT) (3/–) 46 49 L3/2 at *Providence (6/12) 88 61 W3/6 *Villanova (6/–) 59 45 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/11 vs. Virginia Tech (6/–) 74 61 W3/12 vs. Boston College (6/–) 62 53 W3/13 vs. Connecticut (F) (6/9) 58 61 L

NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds(Milwaukee, Wis., Bradley Center)

3/19 vs. Central Florida (9/–) 53 44 W3/21 vs. Wisconsin (9/10) 59 55 W

NCAA East Rutherford Regional(Continental Airlines Arena, N.J.)

3/25 vs. Oklahoma State (9/4) 51 63 L

*Big East games

2004-05 20-910-6 Big East (5th place)

Fourth straight NCAA Tournamentappearance, one of only 21 schools

nationally to achieve that honor School-record fourth straight 20-plus

win season and fourth straight 10-plus BigEast year

17th all-time NCAA Tournamentappearance (No. 9 seed)

Coach: Jamie Dixon

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/20 Howard (17/–) 81 55 W11/24 Robert Morris (16/–) 83 59 W11/27 Loyola, Md. (16/–) 93 57 W12/1 St. Francis, Pa. (13/–) 65 41 W12/4 Duquesne (PEC) (13/–) 87 57 W

Jimmy V. Classic(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

12/7 vs. Memphis (11/–) 70 51 W

12/11 at Penn State (11/–) 84 71 W12/18 Coppin State (10/–) 73 42 W12/23 Richmond (10/–) 69 60 W12/29 South Carolina (10/–) 72 68 W1/2 Bucknell (10/–) 66 69 L1/5 *Georgetown (16/–) 64 67 L1/8 at *Rutgers (OT) (16/–) 66 63 W1/15 *Seton Hall (20/–) 67 63 W1/18 at *St. John’s (MSG) (21/–) 62 65 L1/22 at *!Connecticut (GP) (21/16)76 66 W1/29 *Syracuse (20/4) 76 69 W1/31 *Providence (20/–) 86 66 W2/5 at *West Virginia (OT)(16/–) 78 83 L2/8 *St. John’s (18/–) 55 44 W2/12 *Notre Dame (18/–) 68 66 W2/14 at *Syracuse (17/9) 68 64 W2/20 at *Villanova (PV) (17/25) 72 80 L2/23 *West Virginia (18/–) 66 70 L

12/2 Nebraska 52 51 W12/6 at Penn State 74 88 L12/9 St. Francis, N.Y. 79 68 W12/17 at VCU (OT) 73 76 L12/21 at Duquesne (MA) 70 71 L12/28 Robert Morris 77 55 W12/30 New Orleans 62 46 W1/3 *Miami, Fla. 62 51 W1/6 *Syracuse (–/14) 66 71 L1/10 at *Connecticut (HCC)(–/13) 53 73 L1/13 *Seton Hall (–/15) 77 65 W1/16 at *Notre Dame 58 74 L1/20 at *Georgetown (VC) (–/9) 70 66 W1/23 at *Providence 61 77 L1/31 *West Virginia 63 46 W2/3 *Notre Dame (–/23) 67 75 L2/5 *Georgetown (–/14) 67 81 L2/8 at *West Virginia 68 69 L2/11 at *Rutgers 64 84 L2/15 at *Seton Hall 68 61 W2/25 *Rutgers 70 60 W2/27 at *Syracuse (–/19) 69 80 L3/3 *Virginia Tech 70 51 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/7 vs. Miami, Fla. 78 69 W3/8 vs. Notre Dame (–/19) 66 54 W3/9 vs. Syracuse (OT) (–/17) 55 54 W3/10 vs. Boston College(F)(–/10) 57 79 L

National Invitation Tournament3/14 St. Bonaventure 84 75 W3/19 Mississippi State 61 66 L*Big East games; MA-played at Mellon Arena

2001-02 29-613-3 Big East (1st place West)

NCAA Sweet Sixteen 14th all-time NCAA Tournament

appearance (No. 3 seed) Big East West Champions

Big East Tournament runner-up School-record 29 wins Ranked 9th in final AP poll

Coach: Ben Howland

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/16 Morgan State 76 55 W11/18 Northern Arizona 58 47 W

11/20 Robert Morris 86 62 W

University Hoops Classic (Moon Twp., Pa.)11/23 vs. Oakland 70 53 W11/24 vs. Illinois State 65 46 W11/25 vs. South Florida 63 69 L

12/1 Savannah State 87 35 W12/5 St. Francis, Pa. 77 55 W12/8 Penn State 83 53 W12/15 Rhode Island 58 51 W12/19 at Ohio State 62 55 W12/22 Duquesne (MA) 78 63 W12/29 St. Francis, N.Y. 74 61 W1/2 *St. John’s (–/23) 77 54 W1/5 at *Boston College (–/13) 77 74 W1/8 at *Rutgers (23/–) 66 58 W1/12 *Notre Dame (23/–) 53 56 L1/15 at *Miami, Fla. (2OT)(–/24) 69 76 L1/19 at *Georgetown (VC) 68 67 W1/22 *Syracuse (–/12) 72 57 W1/26 *Georgetown 67 56 W1/30 at *Notre Dame (21/–) 76 89 L2/2 *Villanova (21/–) 71 59 W2/7 *Seton Hall 70 65 W2/10 at *Syracuse (–/23) 75 63 W2/16 at *West Virginia (14/–) 85 75 W2/21 *Rutgers (11/–) 78 59 W2/26 at *Seton Hall (OT) (10/–) 73 66 W3/2 *West Virginia (10/–) 92 65 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/7 vs. Boston College (7/–) 76 62 W3/8 vs. Miami, Fla. (7/20) 76 71 W3/9 vs. UConn (F) (2OT)(7/19) 65 74 L

NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds(Pittsburgh, Pa., Mellon Arena)

3/15 vs. Cent. Conn. St. (9/–) 71 54 W3/17 vs. California (9/–) 63 50 W

NCAA Tournament South Regional(Lexington, Ky., Rupp Arena)

3/21 vs. Kent State (OT) (9/–) 73 78 L*Big East games; MA-played at Mellon Arena

PETERSEN EVENTSCENTER ERA BEGINS

BEN HOWLAND

1999-2003 (4 years) Record: 89-40 (.690)

AccomplishmentsTwo consecutive NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” appearances (2002and 2003)…Won school’s first-ever Big East Tournament title(2003)…Back-to-back Big East West regular season titles(2001-02 and 2002-03)…Set then school-record for victories(29 in 2001-02)…Compiled winningest two-year period inschool history and nation’s second best win percentage overthat period (57-11 over 2001-03)…Also posted Pittsburgh’s best two-year period inBig East play with a 26-6 league record from 2001-03…Postseason appearances inthree of four seasons (2001-NIT, 2002-NCAA, 2003-NCAA)…Guided Pittsburgh to first-ever Big East Championship title game in 2000 and three straight title games (2001,2002, 2003)…Put together winningest four-year period in school history (89-40) up tothat point…Guided program into the newly built Petersen Events Center in 2002-03…Named consensus national coach of the year after 2001-02 season, the firstPittsburgh coach to garner such honors since football’s Johnny Majors in 1976...Pittappeared on national television a school-best 22 times in 2002-03.

Prominent Student-AthletesBrandin Knight, Ricardo Greer, Julius Page, Ontario Lett, Donatas Zavackas, Jaron Brown.

Personal FactsNamed head coach at Pittsburgh on March 8, 1999…Cerritos, Calif. native…Arrived atPittsburgh after spending his career on the West Coast and orchestrating one of thegreatest turnarounds in NCAA basketball history at Northern Arizona…Served as anassistant coach at UC-Santa Barbara for 12 years (1982-94).

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Aeropostale All-America Classic(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

12/20 vs. Duke (OT) (11/6) 65 64 W

12/29 at Dayton (6/–) 55 80 L1/2 Lafayette (13/–) 96 75 W1/6 at *Villanova (PV) (13/17) 63 64 L1/9 at *South Florida (20/–) 79 66 W1/12 *Seton Hall (20/–) 84 70 W1/14 *Georgetown (15/5) 69 60 W1/19 at *Cincinnati (15/–) 59 62 L1/23 at *St. John’s (MSG) (13/–) 81 57 W1/26 *Rutgers (13/–) 64 77 L1/30 *Villanova (18/–) 69 57 W2/2 at *Connecticut (XL) (18/–) 53 60 L2/7 *West Virginia (21/–) 55 54 W2/12 *Providence (22/–) 82 63 W2/15 at *Marquette (22/–) 54 72 L2/21 at *Notre Dame (–/21) 70 82 L2/24 *Louisville (–/18) 73 75 L2/27 *Cincinnati 73 67 W3/1 at *Syracuse 82 77 W3/3 at *West Virginia 62 76 L3/9 *DePaul 98 79 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/12 vs. Cincinnati 70 64 W3/13 vs. Louisville (OT) 76 69 W3/14 vs. Marquette (–/25) 68 61 W3/15 vs. Georgetown (F) (–/9) 74 65 W

NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds(Denver, Colo., Pepsi Center)

3/20 vs. Oral Roberts (17/–) 82 63 W3/22 vs. Michigan State (17/18) 54 65 L

2008-09 31-5

15-3 Big East (T-2nd place)

NCAA Elite Eight/Regional Final First-ever No. 1 seed

First-ever No. 1 national ranking School-record tying 31 wins

Eighth straight NCAA Tournamentappearance, one of only eight schools

nationally to achieve that honor School-record eighth straight 20-plus

win season and eighth straight 10-plus BigEast year

21st all-time NCAA Tournamentappearance (No. 1 seed)

Coach: Jamie Dixon

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/14 Fairleigh Dickinson (5/–) 86 63 W11/17 Miami, Ohio (6/–) 82 53 W

Legends Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.)11/21 Akron (6/–) 86 67 W11/22 Indiana, Pa. (6/–) 86 60 W

11/25 Belmont (4/–) 74 60 W

Legends Classic (Newark, N.J.)11/28 vs. Texas Tech (4/–) 80 67 W11/29 vs. Washington State (4/–) 57 43 W

12/3 Duquesne (PEC) (3/–) 78 51 W12/6 Vermont (3/–) 80 51 W12/13 Md.-Baltimore Cnty. (3/–) 91 56 W12/17 Siena (3/–) 79 66 W12/21 at Florida State (3/–) 56 48 W12/31 at *Rutgers (3/–) 78 72 W1/3 at *Georgetown (VC) (3/11) 70 54 W1/11 *St. John’s (1/–) 90 67 W1/14 *South Florida (1/–) 75 62 W1/17 at *Louisville (1/20) 63 69 L1/19 *Syracuse (4/8) 78 60 W1/25 at *West Virginia (4/–) 79 67 W1/28 at *Villanova (Spec) (3/21) 57 67 L1/31 *Notre Dame (3/–) 93 80 W2/2 Robert Morris (6/–) 92 72 W2/7 at *DePaul (6/–) 92 69 W2/9 *West Virginia (4/–) 70 59 W2/14 *Cincinnati (4/–) 85 69 W

2/16 at *Connecticut (XL) (4/1) 76 68 W2/21 *DePaul (4/–) 80 61 W2/24 at *Providence (1/–) 73 81 L2/28 at *Seton Hall (1/–) 89 78 W3/4 *Marquette (3/13) 90 75 W3/7 *Connecticut (3/1) 70 60 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/12 vs. West Virginia (2/–) 60 74 L

NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds(Dayton, Ohio, UD Arena)

3/20 vs. E. Tennessee St. (4/–) 72 62 W3/22 vs. Oklahoma State (4/–) 84 76 W

NCAA Tournament East Regional(Boston, Mass., TD Banknorth Garden)

3/26 vs. Xavier (4/20) 60 55 W3/28 vs. Villanova (4/11) 76 78 L

2009-10 25-9

13-5 Big East (T-2nd place)

Finished regular season tied for secondplace in the Big East after league coaches

picked Pitt ninth in a preseason poll Defeated three top-5 ranked teams Ninth straight NCAA Tournament

appearance, one of only seven schoolsnationally to achieve that honor

School-record ninth straight 20-plus winseason and ninth straight 10-plus Big East

year 22nd all-time NCAA Tournament

appearance (No. 3 seed)

Coach: Jamie Dixon

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/13 Wofford 63 60 W

O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic11/17 Binghamton 71 46 W11/19 Eastern Kentucky 71 60 W

O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic(Kansas City, Mo., Sprint Center)

11/23 vs. Wichita State 68 55 W11/24 vs. Texas (–/3) 62 78 L

11/28 Youngstown State 72 56 W12/2 at Duquesne (MA) (2OT) 67 58 W12/4 New Hampshire 47 32 W

Jimmy V Classic(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

12/8 vs. Indiana (MSG) 64 74 L

12/12 Kent State 71 59 W12/19 Mount St. Mary’s 66 48 W12/22 Ohio 74 49 W12/28 *DePaul 65 52 W1/2 at *Syracuse (–/5) 82 72 W1/4 at *Cincinnati (23/–) 74 71 W1/13 at *Connecticut (XL)(16/15) 67 57 W1/16 *Louisville (OT) (16/–) 82 77 W1/20 *Georgetown (9/12) 66 74 L1/24 at *Seton Hall (9/–) 61 64 L1/28 *St. John’s (17/–) 63 53 W1/31 at *South Florida (17/–) 61 70 L2/3 at *West Virginia (22/6) 51 70 L2/6 *Seton Hall (22/–) 83 58 W2/8 Robert Morris (25/–) 77 53 W2/12 *West Virginia (3OT) (25/5) 98 95 W2/18 at *Marquette (19/–) 58 51 W2/21 *Villanova (19/3) 70 65 W2/24 at *Notre Dame (12/–) 53 68 L2/27 at *St. John’s (MSG) (12/–) 71 64 W3/4 *Providence (17/–) 73 71 W3/6 *Rutgers (17/–) 83 54 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/11 vs. Notre Dame (16/–) 45 50 L

2/26 *Connecticut (18/17) 64 73 L2/28 at *Boston College (24/5) 72 50 W3/5 at *Notre Dame (24/–) 85 77 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/10 vs. Villanova (22/19) 58 67 L

NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds(Boise, Idaho, Taco Bell Arena)

3/17 vs. Pacific (22/–) 71 79 L!-ESPN College GameDay TV show prior togame

2005-06 25-810-6 Big East (T-4th place)

Fifth straight NCAA Tournamentappearance, one of only 15 schools

nationally to achieve that honor School-record fifth straight 20-plus winseason and fifth straight 10-plus Big East

year 18th all-time NCAA Tournament

appearance (No. 5 seed) Big East Tournament runner-up

Coach: Jamie Dixon

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/19 Saint Peter’s 82 71 W11/23 Robert Morris 86 59 W11/26 Maine 62 49 W11/29 St. Francis, N.Y. 79 58 W12/4 Auburn 78 41 W12/7 at Duquesne (Palumbo) 71 60 W12/10 Penn State 91 54 W12/17 Vermont 63 52 W12/21 Coppin State 77 51 W12/28 at South Carolina 58 51 W12/31 Wisconsin (–/24) 73 64 W1/4 *Notre Dame (2OT) (22/–) 100 97 W1/12 *DePaul (12/–) 73 65 W1/15 at *Louisville (12/10) 61 57 W1/18 at *Rutgers (9/–) 76 68 W1/21 at *St. John’s (MSG) (9/–) 50 55 L1/23 *Syracuse (12/25) 80 67 W1/28 *Marquette (12/–) 77 71 W1/31 at *Connecticut (GP) (9/1) 76 80 L2/5 at *Georgetown (VC) (9/17) 58 61 L2/9 *West Virginia (14/9) 57 53 W2/12 *Cincinnati (14/–) 89 69 W2/15 at *Providence (9/–) 81 68 W2/18 at *Marquette (9/–) 82 84 L2/25 *Providence (9/–) 81 68 W2/27 at *West Virginia (8/18) 62 67 L3/3 *Seton Hall (8/–) 61 65 L

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/8 vs. Louisville (15/–) 61 56 W3/9 vs. West Virginia (15/18) 68 57 W3/10 vs. Villanova (15/2) 68 54 W3/11 vs. Syracuse (F) (15/–) 61 65 L

NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds(Auburn Hills, Mich., The Palace)

3/17 vs. Kent State (16/–) 79 64 W3/19 vs. Bradley (16/–) 66 72 L

2006-07 29-812-4 Big East (T-2nd place)

NCAA Sweet Sixteen Sixth straight NCAA Tournamentappearance, one of only 12 schools

nationally to achieve that honor School-record sixth straight 20-plus winseason and sixth straight 10-plus Big East

year 19th all-time NCAA Tournament

appearance (No. 3 seed) Big East Tournament runner-up

Coach: Jamie Dixon

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/LMaggie Dixon Classic (West Point, N.Y.)

11/12 vs. Western Mich. (4/–) 86 67 W11/14 Delaware State (4/–) 67 50 W

First Commonwealth Colonial AthleticAssociation Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

11/17 Northeastern (4/–) 78 52 W11/18 Massachusetts (4/–) 85 68 W11/19 Oakland (4/–) 66 55 W11/24 Florida State (3/–) 88 66 W

11/29 Robert Morris (2/–) 67 53 W12/3 at Auburn (2/–) 74 66 W12/6 Duquesne (PEC) (2/–) 73 56 W12/9 at Buffalo (2/–) 70 67 W12/16 at Wisconsin (2/7) 75 89 L

All-College Classic (Oklahoma City, Okla.)12/21 vs. Okla. St. (2OT) (7/15) 89 95 L

12/23 Dayton (7/–) 84 54 W12/30 Florida A&M (10/–) 77 51 W1/4 at *Syracuse (10/–) 74 66 W1/7 *South Florida (10/–) 69 48 W1/10 at *DePaul (7/–) 59 49 W1/13 *!Georgetown (7/–) 74 69 W1/16 *Connecticut (6/–) 63 54 W1/21 *Marquette (OT) (6/24) 74 77 L1/24 at *Cincinnati (9/–) 67 51 W1/27 *St. John’s (9/–) 72 46 W1/29 at *Villanova (WC) (7/–) 65 59 W2/7 at *West Virginia (7/–) 60 47 W2/10 *Providence (7/–) 74 68 W2/12 *Louisville (7/–) 53 66 L2/17 Washington (7/–) 65 61 W2/19 at *Seton Hall (10/–) 71 68 W2/24 at *Georgetown (VC) (10/12) 53 61 L2/27 *West Virginia (12/–) 80 66 W3/3 at *!Marquette (12/20) 71 75 L

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/8 vs. Marquette (13/20) 89 79 W3/9 vs. Louisville (13/16) 65 59 W3/10 vs. Georgetown (F) (13/9) 42 65 L

NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds(Buffalo, N.Y., HSBC Arena)

3/15 vs. Wright State (13/–) 79 58 W3/17 vs. VCU (OT) (13/–) 84 79 W

NCAA Tournament West Regional(San Jose, Calif., HP Pavilion)

3/22 vs. UCLA (13/7) 55 64 L!-ESPN College GameDay TV show prior togame

2007-08 27-10

10-8 Big East (7th place)

Big East Tournament champions Seventh straight NCAA Tournamentappearance, one of only nine schools

nationally to achieve that honor School-record seventh straight 20-pluswin season and seventh straight 10-plus

Big East year 20th all-time NCAA Tournament

appearance (No. 4 seed)

Coach: Jamie Dixon

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/LHispanic College Fund Challenge

(Pittsburgh, Pa.)11/9 Houston Baptist (22/–) 103 62 W11/10 North Carolina A&T (22/–) 88 61 W11/11 Saint Louis (22/–) 69 58 W11/12 Miss. Valley St. (19/–) 78 45 W

11/23 Buffalo (17/–) 92 45 W11/27 Boston U. (14/–) 80 53 W12/1 Toledo (14/–) 78 52 W12/5 at Duquesne (Pal.) (12/–) 73 68 W12/8 at Washington (12/–) 75 74 W12/15 Oklahoma State (11/–) 85 68 W

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NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds(Milwaukee, Wis., Bradley Center)

3/19 vs. Oakland (18/–) 89 66 W3/21 vs. Xavier (18/25) 68 71 L

2010-11 28-6

15-3 Big East (1st place)

Big East Regular Season Champions Second all-time No. 1 seed

10th straight NCAA Tournamentappearance, one of only seven schools

nationally to achieve that honor School-record 10th straight 20-plus winseason and 10th straight 10-plus Big East

year 23rd all-time NCAA Tournament

appearance (No. 1 seed)

Coach: Jamie Dixon

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L

2K Sports/Coaches vs. Cancer Classic(Pittsburgh, Pa.)

11/8 Rhode Island (5/–) 83 75 W11/10 Illinois-Chicago (5/–) 97 54 W

11/13 North Florida (5/–) 95 49 W

2K Sports/Coaches vs. Cancer Classic(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

11/18 vs. Maryland (MSG) (5/–) 79 70 W11/19 vs. Texas (MSG) (5/–) 68 66 W

11/23 Robert Morris (5/–) 74 53 W11/27 Penn (5/–) 82 58 W12/1 vs. Duquesne (CEC) (3/–) 80 66 W12/4 Rider (3/–) 87 68 W12/8 Delaware State (3/–) 70 42 W

SEC/Big East Invitational(Pittsburgh, Pa., Consol Energy Center)

12/11 vs. Tennessee (3/11) 76 83 L

12/18 Md. Eastern Shore (8/–) 97 64 W12/22 American (6/–) 61 46 W12/27 *Connecticut (6/4) 78 63 W1/4 at *Providence (5/–) 83 79 W1/8 *Marquette (5/–) 89 81 W1/12 at *Georgetown (VC) (5/–) 72 57 W1/15 *Seton Hall (5/–) 74 53 W1/17 *Syracuse (5/3) 74 66 W1/22 at *DePaul (5/–) 80 50 W1/24 *Notre Dame (2/15) 51 56 L1/29 at *Rutgers (2/–) 65 62 W2/5 *Cincinnati (4/–) 71 59 W2/7 at *West Virginia (4/25) 71 59 W2/12 at *!Villanova (PV) (4/9) 57 54 W2/16 *South Florida (4/–) 67 55 W2/19 at *St. John’s (MSG) (4/–) 59 60 L2/24 *West Virginia (4/–) 71 58 W2/27 at *Louisville (OT) (4/16) 59 62 L3/2 at *South Florida (4/–) 66 50 W3/5 *Villanova (4/19) 60 50 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/10 vs. Connecticut (3/19) 74 76 L

NCAA Tournament 2nd & 3rd Rounds(Washington, D.C., Verizon Center)

3/17 vs. UNC Asheville (4/–) 74 51 W3/19 vs. Butler (4/–) 70 71 L

!-ESPN College GameDay TV show prior togame

2011-12 22-175-13 Big East (13th place)

College Basketball InvitationalChampions

Coach: Jamie Dixon

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/8 Albany (10/–) 89 56 W11/13 +Rider (10/–) 86 78 W11/16 Long Beach State (10/–) 76 86 L11/22 +La Salle (17/–) 73 69 W11/25 at +Penn (Palestra) (17/–) 78 58 W11/27 +Robert Morris (17/–) 81 71 W11/30 vs. Duquesne (CEC) (17/–) 80 69 W

Big East/SEC Challenge12/3 at Tennessee (17/–) 61 56 W

12/6 VMI (15/–) 97 70 W

Carquest Auto Parts Classic(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

12/10 vs. Oklahoma State (15/–) 74 68 W

12/17 South Carolina State (15/–) 69 55 W12/20 St. Francis, Pa. (15/–) 71 47 W12/23 Wagner (15/–) 54 59 L12/27 at *Notre Dame (22/–) 59 72 L1/1 *Cincinnati (22/–) 63 66 L1/5 at *DePaul 81 84 L1/11 *Rutgers 39 62 L1/14 at *Marquette (–/25) 57 62 L1/16 at *Syracuse (–/1) 63 71 L1/21 *!Louisville (–/23) 62 73 L1/25 *Providence 86 74 W1/28 *Georgetown (–/9) 72 60 W1/30 at *West Virginia 72 66 W2/5 *Villanova 79 70 W2/8 at *South Florida 51 63 L2/12 at *Seton Hall 66 73 L2/16 *West Virginia 48 66 L2/19 *South Florida 47 56 L2/26 at *Louisville (–/17) 54 57 L2/29 *St. John’s 89 69 W3/3 at *Connecticut 65 74 L

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/6 vs. St. John’s 73 59 W3/7 vs. Georgetown (–/13) 52 64 L

College Basketball Invitational3/14 Wofford 81 63 W3/19 Princeton 82 61 W3/21 at Butler (OT) 68 62 W3/26 at Washington State 66 67 L3/28 Washington State 57 53 W3/30 Washington State 71 65 W

!-ESPN College GameDay TV show prior togame+Philly HoopGroup Classic, played inPittsburgh and Philadelphia

2012-13 24-912-6 Big East (4th place)

24th all-time NCAA Tournamentappearance (No. 8 seed)

Coach: Jamie Dixon

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/9 Mount St. Mary’s 80 48 W

NIT Season Tip-Off (Pittsburgh, Pa.)11/12 Fordham 86 51 W11/13 Lehigh 78 53 W

11/17 Oakland (OT) 72 62 W

NIT Season Tip-Off(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

11/21 vs. Michigan (–/4) 62 67 L11/23 vs. Delaware 85 59 W

11/27 Howard 70 46 W12/1 &Detroit 74 61 W12/5 vs. Duquesne (CEC) 66 45 W12/8 North Florida 89 47 W12/15 Bethune-Cookman 89 40 W12/19 Delaware State 71 43 W12/23 Kennesaw State 59 43 W12/31 *Cincinnati (24/8) 61 70 L1/5 at *Rutgers (24/–) 67 62 L1/8 at *Georgetown (–/19) 73 45 W1/12 *Marquette (OT) 67 74 L1/16 at *Villanova 58 43 W1/19 *Connecticut 69 61 W1/22 at *Providence 68 64 W1/26 *DePaul 93 55 W1/28 at *Louisville (–/12) 61 64 L2/2 *Syracuse (–/6) 65 55 W2/4 *Seton Hall (23/–) 56 46 W2/9 at *Cincinnati (23/17) 62 52 W2/16 at *Marquette (16/18) 69 79 L2/18 *Notre Dame (20/24) 42 51 L2/24 at *St. John’s (20/–) 63 47 W2/27 *South Florida (23/–) 64 44 W3/3 ^*Villanova (OT) (23/–) 73 64 W3/9 at *DePaul (20/–) 81 66 W

Big East Championship(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

3/14 vs. Syracuse (17/19) 59 62 L

NCAA Tournament 2nd & 3rd Rounds(Salt Lake City, UT, EnergySolutions Arena)3/21 vs. Wichita State (20/–) 55 73 L

&Pitt’s 1,500th all-time victory^final home Big East regular season game

ATLANTIC COASTCONFERENCE ERA BEGINS

2013-14 26-10

11-7 ACC (5th place)

25th all-time NCAA Tournamentappearance (No. 9 seed)

Coach: Jamie Dixon

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L11/8 Savannah State 88 55 W11/12 Fresno State 75 54 W

Progressive Legends Classic (Pittsburgh)11/17 Howard 84 52 W11/20 Lehigh 77 58 W

Progressive Legends Classic(Brooklyn, N.Y., Barclays Center)

11/25 vs. Texas Tech 76 53 W11/26 vs. Stanford 88 67 W

11/30 vs. Duquesne (CEC) 84 67 W

Big Ten/ACC Challenge (Pittsburgh, Pa.)12/3 Penn State 78 69 W

12/6 Loyola Marymount 85 68 W12/14 Youngstown State 91 73 W

Jimmy V Classic(New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden)

12/17 vs. Cincinnati 43 44 L

12/21 Cal Poly 73 56 W12/31 Albany 58 46 W1/4 at *NC State 74 62 W1/6 *Maryland 79 59 W1/11 *Wake Forest 80 65 W1/14 at *Georgia Tech (22/–) 81 74 W1/18 at *Syracuse (22/2) 54 59 L1/21 *Clemson (20/–) 76 43 W1/25 at *Maryland (20/–) 83 79 W1/27 *Duke (18/17) 65 80 L2/2 *Virginia (18/–) 45 48 L2/5 at *Miami, Fla. (OT) (25/–) 59 55 W2/8 *Virginia Tech (2OT) (25/–) 62 57 W2/12 *Syracuse (25/1) 56 58 L2/15 at *North Carolina (25/–) 71 75 L2/23 *Florida State 66 71 L2/26 at *Boston College 66 59 W3/1 at *Notre Dame (OT) 85 81 W3/3 *NC State 67 74 L3/8 at *Clemson (OT) 83 78 W

ACC Tournament(Greensboro, N.C., Greensboro Coliseum)

3/13 vs. Wake Forest 84 55 W3/14 vs. North Carolina (–/15) 80 75 W3/15 vs. Virginia (–/6) 48 51 L

NCAA Tournament 2nd & 3rd Rounds(Orlando, Fla., Amway Center)

3/20 vs. Colorado 77 48 W3/22 vs. Florida (–/1) 45 61 L

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OPPONENT W L

Air Force ................................... 1 ........ 0Akron ........................................ 3 ........ 1Alabama ................................... 2 ........ 2Alabama-Birmingham .............. 0 ........ 2Alaska-Anchorage .................... 1 ........ 0Albany ...................................... 3 ........ 0Albright ..................................... 0 ........ 1Allegheny ............................... 16 ...... 10American .................................. 1 ........ 0Amherst .................................... 1 ........ 0

Appalachian State .................... 1 ........ 0Arizona ..................................... 2 ........ 3Arkansas .................................. 2 ........ 2Arkansas-Pine Bluff ................. 1 ........ 0Army ....................................... 18 ...... 15Army-Ambulance ..................... 0 ........ 1Auburn ...................................... 2 ........ 0Baldwin Wallace ....................... 2 ........ 0Ball State .................................. 0 ........ 1Bellefonte ................................. 2 ........ 1

Belmont .................................... 1 ........ 0Bethany .................................... 8 ........ 0Bethune-Cookman ................... 1 ........ 0Binghamton .............................. 1 ........ 0Boston College ....................... 30 ...... 17Boston U. .................................. 1 ........ 0Bowling Green State ................ 0 ........ 1Bradley ..................................... 1 ........ 5BYU ........................................... 0 ........ 1Brown ....................................... 2 ........ 0

Bucknell ................................. 18 ........ 9Buffalo ...................................... 8 ........ 1Buffalo State ............................ 1 ........ 0Butler ....................................... 6 ........ 8California .................................. 1 ........ 2California, Pa. ........................... 1 ........ 0Cal Poly .................................... 1 ........ 0Cal State-Fullerton ................... 1 ........ 0Canisius ................................... 1 ........ 2Carnegie Mellon ................... 106 ...... 18

Case Western/W. Reserve ........ 4 ........ 3Central Connecticut State ........ 1 ........ 0Central Florida .......................... 1 ........ 0Chicago .................................... 1 ........ 0Chicago State ........................... 3 ........ 0Cincinnati ................................. 9 ...... 10City College of New York .......... 0 ........ 1Clemson ................................... 3 ........ 0Cleveland State ........................ 5 ........ 2Colgate ..................................... 6 ........ 5

Colorado ................................... 2 ........ 0Columbia .................................. 4 ........ 3Connecticut ............................ 29 ...... 32Coppin State ............................ 3 ........ 0Cornell .................................... 11 ........ 5Creighton .................................. 1 ........ 2Dartmouth ................................ 9 ........ 1Davidson .................................. 3 ........ 2Davis & Elkins .......................... 1 ........ 0Dayton ...................................... 1 ........ 1

Delaware .................................. 1 ........ 0Delaware State ........................ 4 ........ 0Denver ...................................... 0 ........ 1DePaul ...................................... 9 ........ 2Detroit ...................................... 1 ........ 1Drake ........................................ 0 ........ 2Duke ......................................... 6 ........ 7Duquesne ............................... 51 ...... 31East Tennessee State ............... 1 ........ 0Eastern Kentucky ..................... 3 ........ 0

OPPONENT W L

Eastern Michigan ..................... 2 ........ 1Evansville ................................. 3 ........ 2Fairfield .................................... 1 ........ 0Fairleigh Dickinson .................. 1 ........ 0Florida ...................................... 4 ........ 3Florida A&M .............................. 1 ........ 0Florida State ............................. 9 ........ 2Fordham ................................. 14 ........ 8Franklin & Marshall .................. 1 ........ 0Fresno State ............................. 1 ........ 0

Furman ..................................... 2 ........ 0Geneva ................................... 30 ...... 14George Mason .......................... 1 ........ 0George Washington ................ 17 ........ 9Georgetown ............................ 36 ...... 41Georgetown College, Ky. .......... 1 ........ 0Georgia ..................................... 2 ........ 3Georgia Tech ............................ 1 ........ 5Gettysburg ................................ 6 ........ 1Grove City ............................... 10 ...... 11

Hardin Simmons ....................... 1 ........ 0Harvard .................................... 3 ........ 0Hawaii ...................................... 1 ........ 2Hiram ....................................... 2 ........ 1Holy Cross ................................ 2 ........ 1Houston .................................... 1 ........ 0Houston Baptist ........................ 1 ........ 0Howard ..................................... 5 ........ 0Idaho ........................................ 1 ........ 0Illinois ....................................... 2 ........ 4

Illinois-Chicago ........................ 1 ........ 0Illinois State ............................. 2 ........ 2Indiana ..................................... 4 ........ 4Indiana, Pa. ............................ 11 ........ 0IUPUI ......................................... 1 ........ 0Iona .......................................... 1 ........ 1Iowa ......................................... 5 ........ 2Iowa State ................................ 1 ........ 0Jacksonville ............................. 2 ........ 1James Madison ........................ 0 ........ 1

Juniata ..................................... 8 ........ 1Kansas ..................................... 2 ........ 3Kennesaw State ....................... 1 ........ 0Kent State ................................ 9 ........ 8Kentucky .................................. 2 ........ 4Lafayette ................................ 16 ........ 6Lamar ....................................... 0 ........ 1La Salle .................................... 2 ........ 0Lehigh ...................................... 5 ........ 5Long Beach State ..................... 0 ........ 1

Long Island ............................... 1 ........ 0Louisiana-Lafayette ................. 1 ........ 0Louisiana State ........................ 2 ........ 2Louisiana Tech ......................... 0 ........ 1Louisville .................................. 5 ........ 8Loyola, La. ................................ 1 ........ 1Loyola, Md. ............................... 1 ........ 0Loyola Marymount ................... 1 ........ 1Maine ....................................... 1 ........ 0Manhattan ................................ 2 ........ 0

Marietta .................................... 3 ........ 1Marist ....................................... 2 ........ 0Marquette ................................. 8 ........ 9Marshall ................................... 4 ........ 0Maryland .................................. 4 ........ 5Maryland-Baltimore County ..... 2 ........ 0Maryland-Eastern Shore .......... 2 ........ 0Massachusetts ....................... 10 ........ 4Memphis .................................. 1 ........ 1Mercyhurst ............................... 1 ........ 0

OPPONENT W L

Miami (Fla.) ............................ 18 ...... 16Miami (Ohio) ............................. 3 ...... 10Michigan .................................. 6 ...... 12Michigan State ......................... 1 ........ 3Minnesota ................................ 2 ........ 1Mississippi ............................... 1 ........ 0Mississippi State ...................... 0 ........ 1Mississippi Valley State ............ 1 ........ 0Missouri State .......................... 0 ........ 1Montana State .......................... 1 ........ 0

Morehead State ........................ 1 ........ 0Morgan State ........................... 2 ........ 0Morris Brown ........................... 1 ........ 0Morris Harvey ........................... 0 ........ 1Mount St. Mary’s ...................... 5 ........ 0Mount Union ............................. 9 ........ 2Murray State ............................ 1 ........ 0Muskingum .............................. 2 ........ 0Navy ......................................... 8 ...... 13Nebraska .................................. 3 ........ 1

New Hampshire ........................ 2 ........ 0New Orleans ............................. 3 ........ 1New York University ................. 2 ........ 5Niagara ..................................... 1 ........ 2Norfolk State ............................ 2 ........ 0North Carolina .......................... 2 ........ 8UNC Asheville ........................... 1 ........ 0North Carolina A&T ................... 3 ........ 0North Carolina State ................. 2 ...... 10North Florida ............................ 2 ........ 0

Northeastern ............................ 1 ........ 0Northern Arizona ...................... 1 ........ 0Northwest Missouri State ......... 1 ........ 0Northwestern ........................... 8 ...... 10Notre Dame ............................ 28 ...... 31Oakland .................................... 4 ........ 0Ohio .......................................... 3 ........ 1Ohio Northern ........................... 1 ........ 0Ohio State .............................. 11 ...... 15Ohio Wesleyan .......................... 1 ........ 0

Oklahoma ................................. 1 ........ 2Oklahoma State ....................... 6 ........ 4Oral Roberts ............................. 1 ........ 0Oregon State ............................ 0 ........ 3Pacific ...................................... 0 ........ 1Penn ......................................... 7 ........ 7Penn State .............................. 71 ...... 75Pepperdine ............................... 0 ........ 2*Pittsburgh Athl. Association .... 1 ........ 0Prairie View A&M ...................... 2 ........ 0

Princeton .................................. 3 ........ 1Providence ............................. 31 ...... 17Puerto Rico, Univ. of ................. 0 ........ 1Puerto Rico A&M ...................... 1 ........ 0Purdue ...................................... 4 ........ 6Rensselaer ............................... 1 ........ 0Rhode Island ............................ 6 ........ 1Richmond ................................. 2 ........ 0Rider ......................................... 2 ........ 0Rio Grande ............................... 1 ........ 0

Robert Morris ......................... 30 ........ 0Rochester ................................. 1 ........ 1Rollins ...................................... 1 ........ 0Rutgers ................................... 23 ...... 25St. Bonaventure ........................ 5 ........ 2St. Francis, Pa. ....................... 29 ........ 0St. Francis, N.Y. ........................ 3 ........ 0St. John’s ............................... 24 ...... 34Saint Joseph’s .......................... 2 ........ 0St. Lawrence ............................ 0 ........ 1

OPPONENT W L

Saint Louis ............................... 1 ........ 3Saint Peter’s ............................. 1 ........ 0St. Vincent ................................ 1 ........ 0Savannah State ........................ 2 ........ 0Seton Hall ............................... 32 ...... 21Siena ........................................ 3 ........ 1South Carolina ......................... 2 ........ 5South Carolina State ................ 1 ........ 0South Florida ............................ 6 ........ 5Southeastern Louisiana ........... 1 ........ 0

Southern California .................. 2 ........ 2Southern Illinois ....................... 2 ........ 1Stanford ................................... 2 ........ 1Stetson ..................................... 1 ........ 0Susquehanna ........................... 1 ........ 0Swarthmore ............................. 3 ........ 2Syracuse ................................ 39 ...... 65Tampa ...................................... 1 ........ 0Temple ................................... 22 ...... 20Tennessee ................................ 2 ........ 4

Texas ........................................ 2 ........ 1Texas A&M ............................... 1 ........ 0Texas-Pan American ................ 1 ........ 0Texas Tech ................................ 2 ........ 0Thiel ......................................... 1 ........ 0Toledo ....................................... 3 ........ 1Tulane ....................................... 4 ........ 1UCLA ........................................ 1 ........ 6Utah .......................................... 0 ........ 2Utah State ................................ 1 ........ 1

Utica ......................................... 1 ........ 0Vanderbilt ................................. 2 ........ 1Vermont .................................... 3 ........ 0Villanova ................................. 33 ...... 32Virginia ..................................... 3 ........ 9Virginia Commonwealth ........... 2 ........ 3VMI ........................................... 1 ........ 0Virginia Tech ............................. 6 ........ 3Wagner ..................................... 1 ........ 1Wake Forest ............................. 2 ........ 0

Washington .............................. 2 ........ 2Washington State ..................... 3 ........ 1Washington & Jefferson ......... 40 ........ 5Washington & Lee .................... 1 ........ 0Waynesburg ............................. 3 ........ 3West Texas State ...................... 0 ........ 1West Virginia .......................... 88 ...... 96West Virginia Wesleyan ............ 7 ........ 0Western Kentucky .................... 1 ........ 0Western Michigan .................... 1 ........ 0

*Westinghouse Club ................. 9 ........ 1Westminster ........................... 48 ...... 33Wheeling .................................. 1 ........ 0Wichita State ............................ 1 ........ 2William & Mary ......................... 8 ........ 5Wisconsin ................................. 7 ...... 11Wittenberg ................................ 0 ........ 1Wofford ..................................... 2 ........ 0Wooster .................................... 3 ........ 3Wright State ............................. 3 ........ 0

Xavier ....................................... 4 ........ 3Yale ........................................... 4 ........ 2Youngstown State .................... 7 ........ 1

OVERALL RECORD............ 1,543 . 1,083ACC RECORD ......................... 11 ........ 7BIG EAST RECORD .............. 282 .... 242EASTERN 8 RECORD ............. 32 ...... 25

*Club team

PITT vs. ALL OPPONENTS

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SERIES RESULTSDate Loc. W/L Pitt Opp.

AIR FORCE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/30/1966 N% W 53 52%N.C. State Tournament, Raleigh, N.C.

AKRON (3-1)GP: 4; H: 2-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/21/1911 A L 15 321/5/1987 H W 67 6512/21/1987 A W 67 6311/21/2008 H&-PEC W 86 67&Legends Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.

ALABAMA (2-2)GP: 4; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 2-1; OT: 0-0.12/23/1947 H L 29 3912/19/1975 N% L 53 6212/29/1987 N& W 87 5111/14/2003 N-MSG+ W 71 62%Big Sun Invitational, St. Petersburg, Fla.&Citrus Bowl Tournament, Orlando, Fla.+Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, New York,N.Y.

ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (0-2)GP: 2; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/13/1980 H L 58 7011/28/1981 A L 62 78

ALASKA-ANCHORAGE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/28/1990 N# W 93 69#Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii

ALBANY (3-0)GP: 3; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/28/2003 H-PEC W 83 5411/11/2011 H-PEC W 89 5612/31/2013 H-PEC W 58 46

ALBRIGHT (0-1)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.3/7/1912 A L 23 34

ALLEGHENY (16-10)GP: 26; H: 12-7; A: 4-3; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.3/17/1906 H L 14 451906-07 H L 21 402/24/1912 A L 15 393/16/1912 H L 15 353/8/1913 A L 23 283/21/1913 A L 19 352/12/1915 H L 21 343/11/1916 H L 29 301/19/1917 H W 30 212/11/1918 H L 17 331/31/1919 H W 30 251/23/1920 H W 39 241/21/1921 H W 37 231/24/1922 H W 32 231/12/1923 H W 38 341/11/1924 H W 35 301/8/1925 H W 28 271/10/1926 H W 34 161/6/1927 H L 18 223/9/1927 A W 25 242/15/1928 H W 56 3212/16/1945 A W 61 202/16/1947 A W 40 382/11/1948 H W 51 331/8/1949 H W 63 4612/7/1955 A W 99 96

AMERICAN (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/22/2010 H-PEC W 61 46

AMHERST (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/29/1923 H W 32 21

APPALACHIAN STATE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/18/1999 H W 67 64

ARIZONA (2-3)GP: 5; H: 2-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.2/7/1949 A L 47 5212/15/1961 H-CA+ W 83 5812/30/1988 N% L 62 881/27/1990 H-CA W 100 921/25/1992 A L 76 96%Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tempe, Ariz.+Steel Bowl

ARKANSAS (2-2)GP: 4; H: 0-0; A: 0-2; N: 2-0; OT: 0-0.2/6/1950 A-LR L 36 4112/29/1973 N%-LR W 91 8312/29/1986 N$ W 114 833/17/1997 A-NIT L 71 76%Razorback Classic, Little Rock, Ark.$Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, HawaiiLR-played in Little Rock, Ark.

ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/30/2002 H-PEC W 89 49

ARMY (18-15)GP: 33; H: 7-2; A: 11-13; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0.2/6/1915 H L 18 252/12/1916 A W 28 132/10/1917 A L 28 312/12/1921 H W 37 312/11/1922 A L 22 332/10/1923 A L 20 322/9/1924 A L 15 322/4/1928 A W 42 361/26/1929 H W 69 163/1/1930 A W 39 252/14/1931 A W 36 322/4/1933 A W 42 252/10/1934 H W 64 182/8/1941 H W 39 322/28/1942 A L 28 382/10/1943 A W 31 302/9/1944 A L 32 662/8/1945 A L 51 712/16/1946 A L 42 561/11/1947 A L 53 601/10/1948 A W 42 411/12/1949 A W 42 352/24/1951 A W 48 442/22/1954 A L 72 822/22/1955 A L 71 762/2/1956 A W 77 672/11/1957 H W 54 4712/9/1960 H L 80 841/19/1963 A-OT W 79 731/25/1964 H W 86 641/16/1965 A L 63 882/15/1969 A L 47 7212/22/1973 H W 86 56

ARMY AMBULANCE (0-1)GP: 1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/15/1918 H L 22 30

AUBURN (2-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/4/2005 H-PEC W 78 4112/3/2006 A W 74 66

BALDWIN WALLACE (2-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/25/1968 H W 83 762/18/1970 A W 73 64

BALL STATE (0-1)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.3/16/1989 N L 64 68

BELLEFONTE (2-1)GP: 3; H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.3/15/1912 H W 42 251/24/1913 H W 38 232/21/1913 A L 30 35

BELMONT (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/25/2008 H-PEC W 74 60

BETHANY (8-0)GP: 8; H: 8-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0.1/16/1923 H W 31 251/15/1924 H W 45 3212/17/1942 H W 44 432/12/1944 H -OT W 47 4512/20/1945 H W 67 361/23/1947 H W 55 471/14/1948 H W 68 4012/9/1948 H W 65 64

BETHUNE-COOKMAN (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/15/2012 H-PEC W 89 40

BINGHAMTON (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/17/2009 H-PEC W 71 46

BOSTON COLLEGE (30-17)GP: 47; H: 13-5; A: 13-8; N: 4-4; OT: 1-0.ACC: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0).ACC Tournament: 0 (0-0).Big East: 24-12 (H: 12-5; A: 12-7).Big East Tournament: 7 (4-3).at Petersen Events Center: 1 (1-0).at Madison Square Garden: 7 (4-3).at Fitzgerald Field House: 16 (11-5).at Conte Forum: 14 (10-4).at Boston Garden: 2 (2-0).at BC’s Roberts Center: 5 (1-4).One-Point Games: 1 (1-0).Two-Point Games: 2 (2-0).Most Points-Pitt: 110 (1/31/90).Fewest Points-Pitt: 52 (2/26/83).Most Points-BC: 108 (1/26/62).Fewest Points-BC: 48 (3/14/03).Largest Win: 30 (110-80, 1/31/90).Largest Loss: 23 (79-56, 2/16/93).Win Streak: 7 (1/5/02-present)Loss Streak: 6 (12/28/59-1/21/85).Last 10: 9-1.Last 20: 13-7.

12/18/1959 H W 76 6612/28/1959 N% L 66 751/26/1962 A-RC L 94 1081/25/1983 A*-RC L 63 682/26/1983 H* L 52 701/4/1984 A*-RC L 77 812/4/1984 H* L 59 721/21/1985 A*-RC W 61 552/23/1985 H* W 58 551/22/1986 H* W 64 622/22/1986 A*-RC L 68 711/24/1987 A-BG* W 80 622/14/1987 H*-2OT W 72 671/30/1988 A-BG* W 73 672/29/1988 H* W 87 791/7/1989 H* L 83 951/17/1989 A*-CF W 73 641/31/1990 H* W 110 802/24/1990 A*-CF W 81 733/8/1990 N^-MSG W 88 702/9/1991 H* W 82 742/26/1991 A*-CF W 88 762/8/1992 A*-CF L 59 793/3/1992 H* W 90 661/20/1993 A*-CF W 81 702/16/1993 H* L 56 791/18/1994 A*-CF W 77 752/22/1994 H* L 77 801/31/1995 A*-CF L 69 742/15/1995 H* W 84 7512/6/1995 A*-CF L 53 553/6/1996 N^-MSG L 66 701/21/1997 A*-CF L 61 812/23/1997 H* W 75 713/6/1997 N^-MSG L 68 762/8/1998 H* W 89 791/10/1999 H* W 86 702/20/1999 A*-CF W 67 662/23/2000 A*-CF W 70 603/10/2001 N^-MSG (F) L 57 791/5/2002 A*-CF W 77 743/7/2002 N^-MSG W 76 623/14/2003 N^-MSG W 61 481/28/2004 H-PEC* W 68 583/12/2004 N^-MSG W 62 532/28/2005 A*-CF W 72 502/26/2014 A*-CF W 66 59*ACC/Big East regular season game%Queen City Invitational, Buffalo, N.Y.^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y.BG-Boston Garden, Boston, Mass.RC-Roberts Center, Chestnut Hill, Mass.CF-Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, Mass.

BOSTON U. (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/27/2007 H-PEC W 80 53

BOWLING GREEN STATE (0-1)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.12/27/1969 N% L 54 78%Motor City Classic, Detroit, Mich.

BRADLEY (1-5)GP: 6; H: 1-0; A: 0-4; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.12/12/1938 A^ L 39 561/22/1949 A^ L 50 522/4/1950 A L 48 841/22/1951 A L 59 8212/11/1953 H+ W 66 643/19/2006 N& L 66 72^Played at Peoria Armory

+Steel Bowl&NCAA Tournament Second Round,Auburn Hills, Mich.

BRIGHAM YOUNG (0-1)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/23/1986 A L 73 93

BROWN (2-0)GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/30/1960 H W 57 5112/28/1995 H W 95 47

BUCKNELL (18-9)GP: 27; H: 13-4; A: 5-4; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.2/5/1908 A L 14 162/20/1913 A W 25 153/2/1921 H L 20 232/23/1924 H L 10 2212/8/1934 H W 52 222/9/1951 H W 67 452/23/1955 H W 81 741/10/1957 H W 64 4912/31/1958 N% L 76 951/17/1958 H L 58 721/31/1961 H W 79 672/10/1962 A W 70 602/16/1963 H W 76 541/14/1964 A W 75 6012/19/1964 H W 65 591/15/1966 A L 57 661/26/1967 H W 63 582/8/1969 A L 59 711/24/1970 H W 79 531/30/1971 A W 68 541/19/1972 H W 91 671/13/1973 A W 78 561/5/1974 H W 73 621/11/1975 A L 66 7212/1/1979 H W 83 6511/17/1997 H W 74 671/2/2005 H-PEC L 66 69%Carrousel Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.*Bucknell was a member of the EasternIntercollegiate Conference in 1933-34

BUFFALO (8-1)GP: 9; H: 5-0; A: 3-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.3/3/1917 A L 29 343/7/1917 H W 39 361/20/1974 H W 101 753/1/1975 A W 107 781/3/1976 H W 83 651/26/1994 A W 97 5912/3/1994 H W 75 7312/9/2006 A W 70 6711/23/2007 H-PEC W 92 45

BUFFALO STATE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/18/1976 H W 99 51

BUTLER (6-8)GP: 14; H: 0-0; A: 6-8; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0.12/13/1928 A L 33 3512/19/1931 A L 20 2312/19/1932 A W 38 3012/18/1933 A L 24 3512/17/1934 A W 42 2212/16/1935 A W 36 2812/14/1936 A W 32 2112/13/1937 A L 23 2412/15/1939 A L 36 4712/23/1940 A W 41 4012/22/1941 A L 29 3912/10/1946 A L 39 413/19/2011 N& L 70 713/21/2012 A-OT$ W 68 62&NCAA Tournament Third Round,Washington, D.C.$College Basketball Invitational

CALIFORNIA (1-2)GP: 3; H: 0-0; A: 0-2; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/28/1932 *Canceled1/28/1949 A L 37 5512/26/1950 A L 58 703/17/2002 N-MA= W 63 50=NCAA Tournament Second Round,Pittsburgh, Pa.*Game was canceled due to snowconditions while Pitt attempted to travel toCalifornia from Colorado.

CALIFORNIA, PA. (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0.1/22/1942 H-OT W 45 33

CAL POLY (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/21/2013 H-PEC W 73 56

CAL-STATE FULLERTON (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/28/1979 N% W 80 69%Connecticut Tourn., New Haven, Conn.

CANISIUS (1-2)GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.12/27/1959 N% L 82 892/2/1978 H W 82 6612/20/1978 A L 83 87%Queen City Invitational, Buffalo, N.Y.

CARNEGIE MELLON/CARNEGIE TECH (106-18)GP: 124; H: 68-8; A: 38-10; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0.3/23/1907 H W 36 141906-07 H W 26 121/10/1908 H W 30 212/21/1908 H L 21 263/27/1908 H W 38 221/20/1911 H W 30 252/10/1911 A L 20 302/2/1912 A W 24 173/1/1912 H W 31 281/16/1914 A W 32 232/21/1914 H W 42 271/12/1915 H W 42 223/5/1915 A W 47 301/21/1916 H W 37 253/4/1916 H W 33 231/23/1917 H W 33 163/10/1917 H W 25 211/18/1918 H W 41 303/8/1918 H L 37 391/24/1919 H W 40 293/7/1919 A W 34 262/5/1924 A W 29 263/5/1924 H L 25 321/20/1925 H W 31 221/13/1925 A L 19 272/13/1925 A L 25 401/15/1926 H W 45 212/13/1926 A W 31 253/6/1926 A W 30 291/14/1927 H L 24 252/2/1927 H W 38 283/6/1927 H W 41 391/13/1928 H W 67 382/8/1928 A W 50 282/22/1928 A W 59 381/11/1929 H W 41 141/23/1929 A W 35 282/26/1929 H W 42 101/8/1930 A W 24 181/24/1930 H W 49 252/25/1930 A W 47 221/21/1931 H W 25 222/27/1931 A W 27 251/20/1932 H W 33 222/2/1932 A W 33 261/18/1933 A= W 30 243/17/1933 H= W 38 211/16/1934 H= W 44 352/27/1934 H= W 44 301/8/1935 A= W 38 373/2/1935 H= W 34 311/8/1936 H= L 29 342/1/1936 A= W 29 213/14/1936 H= L 27 321/9/1937 A= W 30 262/16/1937 H= W 43 371/17/1938 H= W 50 332/16/1938 A= W 36 301/10/1939 A= L 50 552/4/1939 H= W 51 431/17/1940 H W 73 422/24/1940 A L 44 461/15/1941 H W 45 302/18/1941 H W 38 291/7/1942 H W 64 342/17/1942 H L 46 561/12/1943 A W 44 382/17/1943 H W 55 431/5/1944 H W 63 331/26/1944 A W 52 331/10/1945 A W 59 451/27/1945 H W 61 471/9/1946 H W 56 452/6/1946 A W 57 451/8/1947 A W 60 222/8/1947 H W 53 471/7/1948 H W 46 40

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2/4/1948 H W 47 411/5/1949 H W 48 432/23/1949 H W 76 491/11/1950 H L 42 622/22/1950 A L 59 661/10/1951 A L 42 662/21/1951 H W 70 451/16/1952 A L 56 652/20/1952 H W 53 481/14/1953 H W 66 522/18/1953 H W 69 491/13/1954 H W 69 582/24/1954 A W 83 7512/8/1954 A L 67 791/3/1955 H W 78 662/1/1956 H W 78 762/21/1956 A-OT W 85 8112/14/1956 H+ W 89 562/20/1957 A W 96 641/20/1958 A W 86 682/19/1958 H W 73 541/13/1959 H W 82 752/10/1959 A W 75 652/3/1960 H W 65 582/23/1960 H W 87 741/4/1961 H W 75 662/8/1961 A W 87 7512/9/1961 H W 82 582/3/1962 H W 70 502/27/1963 A W 68 602/1/1964 H W 108 752/25/1964 A W 98 6212/1/1964 H W 83 523/3/1965 A W 80 6012/1/1965 H W 54 512/10/1966 A W 68 6212/1/1966 H W 69 583/2/1967 A W 69 552/1/1968 H W 89 462/28/1968 A W 85 742/5/1969 H W 77 473/1/1969 A L 64 682/3/1970 H W 72 562/28/1970 A W 76 552/6/1971 H W 118 842/20/1971 A W 104 5912/16/1996 H W 84 39+Steel Bowl=Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game

Notes*Pitt and Carnegie Tech were members ofthe Eastern Intercollegiate Conferencefrom 1932-39.

CASE WESTERN/WESTERN RESERVE (4-3)GP: 7; H: 2-3; A: 2-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.3/19/1908 H W 35 211/26/1912 H W 34 282/14/1913 H L 22 2312/8/1930 H L 14 322/24/1932 H L 39 452/8/1933 A W 27 223/14/1934 A W 40 29

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.3/15/2002 N-MA= W 71 54=NCAA Tournament First Round,Pittsburgh, Pa.

CENTRAL FLORIDA (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.3/19/2004 N& W 53 44&NCAA Tournament First Round,Milwaukee, Wis.

CHICAGO (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/16/1927 A W 36 26

CHICAGO STATE (3-0)GP: 3; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/17/1987 H W 112 7012/7/1987 H W 89 6312/17/2003 H&-PEC W 79 51&Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tournament,Pittsburgh, Pa.

CINCINNATI (9-10)GP: 19; H: 5-4; A: 3-5; N: 1-1; OT: 0-2.Big East: 6-3 (H: 3-2; A: 3-1).Big East Tournament: 1 (1-0).at Petersen Events Center: 5 (3-2).One-Point Games: 3 (1-2).Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Most Points-Pitt: 89 (2/12/06).Fewest Points-Pitt: 38 (1/7/50).Most Points-UC: 89 (2/4/76).Fewest Points-UC: 51 (1/24/07).Largest Win: 20 (89-69, 2/12/06).Largest Loss: 25 (63-38, 1/7/50).

Win Streak: 5 (2/27/08-1/1/12)Loss Streak: 3 two times (1/7/50-2/4/76and 1/23/78-1/10/79).Last 10: 6-4.Last 20: 9-10.

1/7/1950 A L 38 631/13/1951 H L 49 642/4/1976 A L 77 892/2/1977 H W 65 641/23/1978 A-OT L 80 8712/19/1979 A L 60 611/10/1979 H-OT L 75 782/12/2006 H-PEC* W 89 691/24/2007 A* W 67 511/19/2008 A* L 59 622/27/2008 H-PEC* W 73 673/12/2008 N^-MSG W 70 642/14/2009 H-PEC* W 85 691/4/2010 A* W 74 712/5/2011 H* W 71 591/1/2012 H-PEC* L 63 6612/31/2012 H-PEC* L 61 702/9/2013 A* W 62 5212/17/2013 N+ L 43 44^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y.+Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y.

CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK (0-1)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/16/1931 A L 16 18

CLEMSON (3-0)GP: 3; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 1-0; OT: 1-0.ACC: 2-0 (H: 1-0; A: 1-0).ACC Tournament: 0 (0-0).at Petersen Events Center: 1 (1-0).One-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Most Points-Pitt: 83 (3/8/2014).Fewest Points-Pitt: 60 (12/29/1958).Most Points-CU: 78 (3/8/2014).Fewest Points-CU: 43 (1/21/2014).Largest Win: 33 (76-43, 1/21/2014).Largest Loss: N/A.Win Streak: 3 (12/29/1958-current).Loss Streak: N/A.12/29/1958 N% W 60 501/21/2014 H*-PEC W 76 433/8/2014 A*-OT W 83 78*ACC regular season%Carrousel Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.

CLEVELAND STATE (5-2)GP: 7; H: 4-0; A: 1-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/14/1974 H W 106 5512/30/1975 A L 56 601/12/1977 H W 89 751/25/1978 A W 82 741/17/1979 H W 77 511/23/1980 A L 66 692/7/1981 H W 73 70

COLGATE (6-5)GP: 11; H: 4-1; A: 2-4; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/28/1914 A L 25 421/27/1916 H W 27 233/5/1920 H L 28 352/10/1921 A W 69 502/23/1922 A* L 25 292/3/1928 A W 48 371/23/1948 A L 46 6312/14/1954 H W 80 672/6/1956 A L 68 7912/16/1960 H W 78 622/17/1973 H W 76 63*played in Johnson City, N.Y.

COLORADO (2-0)GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/26/1931 A% W 25 233/20/2014 N& W 77 48%played at Temple of Youth Gymnasium inDenver, Colo.&NCAA Tournament Second Round,Orlando, Fla.

COLUMBIA (4-3)GP: 7; H: 2-2; A: 2-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.12/15/1951 H$ W 65 6412/29/1953 H L 64 751/30/1954 A W 82 651/4/1956 H W 72 581/17/1962 A W 77 6612/28/1965 N% L 59 6512/9/1966 H-CA+ L 57 69%Kodak Classic, Rochester, N.Y.$First-ever game played at FitzgeraldField House+Steel Bowl

CONNECTICUT (29-32)GP: 61; H: 13-11; A: 12-15; N: 4-6; OT: 2-2.Big East: 22-26 (H: 13-11; A: 9-15).Big East Tournament: 7 (3-4).at Petersen Events Center: 7 (6-1).at Hartford/XL Civic Center: 16 (6-10).at Gampel Pavilion: 4 (1-3).One-Point Games: 4 (2-2).Two-Point Games: 4 (1-3).Most Points-Pitt: 88 (3/4/89).Fewest Points-Pitt: 51 (1/8/00).Most Points-UConn: 92 (2/14/98).Fewest Points-UConn: 35 (12/28/49).Largest Win: 28 (79-51, 2/24/86).Largest Loss: 29 (90-61, 2/6/95).Win Streak: 6 (2/24/86-3/11/88).Loss Streak: 7 (2/20/93-1/25/96).Last 10: 6-4.Last 20: 10-10.

12/28/1949 A W 52 3512/29/1956 N$-OT L 60 6412/30/1957 N%-MSG L 60 682/4/1958 A W 77 6212/28/1973 N+ W 83 6312/29/1979 A= W 77 721/4/1983 H* L 67 712/5/1983 A*-OT W 72 711/7/1984 H* L 58 792/6/1984 A*-OT W 75 711/12/1985 A* L 74 762/13/1985 H* W 78 712/11/1986 A* L 73 772/24/1986 H* W 79 511/31/1987 H* W 73 522/21/1987 A*-HCC W 76 661/13/1988 H* W 61 582/27/1988 A*-HCC W 74 693/11/1988 N^-MSG W 75 582/25/1989 A*-HCC L 62 643/4/1989 H* W 88 801/6/1990 A*-HCC L 61 792/13/1990 H* L 77 801/5/1991 A*-HCC L 76 813/2/1991 H* L 68 781/14/1992 A*-HCC L 77 872/25/1992 H* W 86 771/12/1993 A*HCC W 80 782/20/1993 H* L 80 811/29/1994 H* L 67 882/26/1994 A*-HCC L 66 781/11/1995 H* L 76 852/6/1995 A*-GP L 61 903/10/1995 N^-MSG L 78 811/25/1996 H* L 63 6912/4/1996 H*-CA W 56 492/25/1997 A*-HCC W 77 743/5/1997 N^-MSG W 63 622/14/1998 A*-HCC L 67 9212/12/1998 H* L 69 701/16/1999 A*-HCC L 58 811/8/2000 H* L 51 731/10/2001 A*-HCC L 53 733/9/2002 N^-MSG-2OT L 65 743/2/2003 H*-PEC W 71 673/15/2003 N^-MSG (F) W 74 561/19/2004 A*-HCC L 65 682/15/2004 H*-PEC W 75 683/13/2004 N^-MSG (F) L 58 611/22/2005 A*-GP W 76 662/26/2005 H*-PEC L 64 731/31/2006 A*-GP L 76 801/16/2007 H*-PEC W 63 542/2/2008 A*-XL L 53 602/16/2009 A*-XL W 76 683/7/2009 H*-PEC W 70 601/13/2010 A*-XL W 67 5712/27/2010 H*-PEC W 78 633/10/2011 N^-MSG L 74 763/3/2012 A*-GP L 65 741/19/2013 H*-PEC W 69 61$Orange Bowl Classic, Miami, Fla.%ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y.+Razorback Classic, Little Rock, Ark.=Connecticut Tourn., New Haven, Conn.^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y.HCC or XL-XL Center or Hartford CivicCenter, Hartford, Conn.GP-Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, Conn.

COPPIN STATE (3-0)GP: 3; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/27/1993 H W 76 7012/18/1904 H-PEC W 73 4212/21/1905 H-PEC W 77 51

CORNELL (11-5)GP: 16; H: 7-2; A: 4-3; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/3/1921 H L 23 342/22/1922 A L 13 3812/31/1925 H W 36 2612/28/1938 H W 50 39

1/13/1940 A W 38 3312/30/1941 H W 38 321/30/1943 A W 60 541/24/1948 A L 40 5212/30/1952 H W 67 6212/22/1965 H L 72 812/1/1967 A L 72 11012/19/1970 A W 89 6512/10/1973 H W 90 5511/26/1990 A W 88 6412/23/1991 H W 86 4712/21/1992 H W 80 72

CREIGHTON (1-2)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.12/20/1930 A L 18 222/20/1932 H W 21 1912/28/1968 N% L 64 80%Hurricane Classic, Miami, Fla.

DARTMOUTH (9-1)GP: 10; H: 7-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/29/1920 H W 36 3312/18/1921 H W 42 2912/23/1927 H W 64 3312/23/1930 H W 39 2312/29/1952 H W 67 611/30/1960 A W 67 6212/27/1960 H W 54 501/26/1963 A W 70 531/2/1964 H W 107 631/30/1965 A L 70 80

DAVIDSON (3-2)GP: 5; H: 1-1; A: 1-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/3/1966 A L 59 971/13/1971 H W 82 671/12/1972 A W 91 781/10/1973 H L 73 761/9/1974 N# W 90 63#played in Charlotte, N.C.

DAVIS & ELKINS (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/2/1981 H W 58 56

DAYTON (1-1)GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/23/2006 H-PEC W 84 5412/29/2007 A L 55 80

DELAWARE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.11/23/2012 N-MSG% W 85 59%NIT Season Tip-Off, New York, N.Y./Madison Square Garden

DELAWARE STATE (4-0)GP: 4; H: 4-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/17/1981 H W 86 4811/14/2006 H-PEC W 67 5012/8/2010 H-PEC W 70 4212/19/2012 H-PEC W 71 43

DENVER (0-1)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/24/1949 A L 46 47

DePAUL (9-2)GP: 11; H: 5-0; A: 4-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-1.Big East: 9-1 (H: 6-0; A: 3-1).Big East Tournament: 0 (0-0).at Petersen Events Center: 5 (5-0).at Allstate Arena: 5 (4-1).One-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Most Points-Pitt: 98 (3/9/08).Fewest Points-Pitt: 37 (12/12/36).Most Points-DU: 84 (1/11/12).Fewest Points-DU: 41 (12/12/36).Largest Win: 38 (93-55, 1/26/2013).Largest Loss: 4 (41-37, 12/12/36).Win Streak: 7 (1/12/06-1/11/12).Loss Streak: 1, two times.Last 10: 9-1.Last 20: 9-2.

12/12/1936 A-OT L 37 411/12/2006 H*-PEC W 73 651/10/2007 A* W 59 493/9/2008 H*-PEC W 98 792/7/2009 A* W 92 692/21/2009 H*-PEC W 80 6112/28/2009 H*-PEC W 65 521/22/2011 A* W 80 501/11/2012 A* L 81 841/26/2013 H*-PEC W 93 553/9/2013 A* W 81 66

DETROIT (1-1)GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/26/1969 A% L 60 8612/1/2012 H*-PEC W 74 61

%Motor City Classic, Detroit, Mich.

DRAKE (0-2)GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.12/29/1949 A% L 55 673/14/1964 N&-MSG L 82 87%Corn Bowl Classic, Des Moines, Iowa&NIT, New York, N.Y.

DUKE (6-7)GP: 13; H: 2-4; A: 3-2; N: 1-1; OT: 2-0.ACC: 0-1 (H: 0-1; A: 0-0).ACC Tournament: 0 (0-0).at Petersen Events Center: 1 (0-1).at Cameron Indoor Stadium: 2 (2-2).One-Point Games: 1 (1-0).Two-Point Games: 1 (1-0).Most Points-Pitt: 87 (12/21/57).Fewest Points-Pitt: 46 (2/3/41).Most Points-Duke: 92 (12/20/55).Fewest Points-Duke: 32 (2/3/41).Largest Win: 16 (62-46, 1/12/74).Largest Loss: 38 (92-54, 12/20/55).Win Streak: 2 (12/17/38-12/20/54).Loss Streak: 3 (12/20/54-12/21/57).Last 10: 4-6.Last 20: 6-7.

12/17/1938 A-AG W 51 372/3/1941 A-CIS W 46 3212/20/1954 H L 68 9012/20/1955 H L 54 922/5/1957 A-CIS L 72 9012/21/1957 H-2OT W 87 841/31/1959 A-CIS L 66 751/12/1974 H W 62 4612/27/1974 N% L 75 892/10/1979 A-CIS W 71 691/26/1980 H L 69 7812/20/2007 N&-MSG-OT W 65 641/27/2014 H*-PEC L 65 80*ACC regular season%Played in Raleigh, N.C., RaleighColiseum&Aeropostale Classic, New York, N.Y.AG-Alumni GymCIS-Cameron Indoor Stadium

DUQUESNE (51-31)Total Games: 82.at Consol Energy Center: 4 (4-0).at Petersen Events Center: 4 (4-0).at Mellon/Civic Arena: 35 (21-14).at Fitzgerald Field House: 21 (14-7).at Pitt Pavilion: 14 (5-9).at Palumbo Center: 4 (3-1).Neutral: 6 (5-1).Eastern 8 Games: 12 (7-5).Eastern 8 Tournament: 1 (1-0).Steel Bowl Games: 19 (7-12).Overtime: 3 (2-1).Double Overtime: 1 (1-0).1-Point Games: 10 (2-8).2-Point Games: 8 (5-3).Games decided by two points or less: 18(7-11).Most Points-Pitt: 102 (12/19/92, 1/12/87)Fewest Points-Pitt: 21 (1/13/32)Most Points-DU: 100 (12/9/67, 12/6/74)Fewest Points-DU: 25 (2/17/33)Largest Pitt win: 31 (75-44, 12/12/59).Largest DU win: 36 (79-43, 12/12/53).Win Steak: 13 (12/22/01-current).Loss Streak: 4, three times.Last 10 Games: 10-0.Last 20 Games: 18-2.

1/13/1932 H-PP L 21 281/13/1933 H-PP L 25 262/17/1933 H-PP L 24 251/12/1934 H-PP L 29 302/6/1934 H-PP W 31 291/4/1935 H-PP L 25 272/8/1935 H-PP W 35 342/8/1936 H-PP L 42 542/18/1936 H-PP W 46 412/10/1937 H-PP W 51 502/24/1937 H-PP L 31 321/12/1938 H-PP W 35 282/23/1938 H-PP L 37 391/28/1939 H-PP L 29 4012/12/1953 H#-FFH L 43 7912/10/1955 H#-FFH L 49 7112/15/1956 H#-FFH W 59 5012/14/1957 H#-FFH L 64 8112/13/1958 H#-FFH W 71 5612/12/1959 H#-FFH W 75 4412/17/1960 H#-FFH L 66 8012/16/1961 H#-FFH L 70 7312/15/1962 H#-FFH W 85 5912/7/1963 H#-FFH-OT W 69 6712/10/1966 CA# L 65 7212/9/1967 CA# L 66 100

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12/7/1968 CA# L 42 5712/29/1970 CA# W 70 5812/30/1971 CA# L 67 8712/8/1972 CA# L 61 6712/7/1973 CA# W 82 6512/6/1974 CA# L 94 10012/5/1975 CA# L 74 7512/11/1976 CA-GT L 78 792/12/1977 H@-FFH-OT L 63 662/27/1977 A@-CA W 64 562/5/1978 A$-CA L 66 882/22/1978 H$-FFH W 72 652/1/1979 A$-CA W 89 832/17/1979 H$-FFH W 60 541/16/1980 H$-FFH W 55 532/10/1980 A$-CA L 66 673/6/1980 N-CA-NIT L 63 652/4/1981 H$-FFH W 60 532/15/1981 A$-CA L 64 663/7/1981 N-CA (F) W 64 601/14/1982 H$-FFH L 62 722/14/1982 A$CA W 69 683/2/1982 H-FFH-E8 W 66 6411/30/1982 A$-CA W 62 5312/27/1983 A-CA-GT W 64 591/14/1984 H-FFH W 75 692/4/1985 A-CA W 77 611/20/1986 H-FFH W 95 761/12/1987 A-CA W 102 771/11/1988 H-FFH W 85 5812/19/1988 A-PC L 76 8012/18/1989 H-FFH W 92 8712/19/1990 CA W 84 651/6/1992 CA W 93 6912/19/1992 CA W 102 9112/18/1993 CA W 77 6612/19/1994 CA W 76 7211/29/1995 CA W 84 7312/21/1996 CA W 75 732/5/1998 CA L 69 801/25/1999 MA W 65 6012/20/1999 MA W 74 5612/21/2000 MA L 70 7112/22/2001 MA W 78 6311/23/2002 H-PEC W 82 6712/3/2003 A-PC W 59 4512/4/2004 H-PEC W 87 5712/7/2005 A-PC W 71 6012/6/2006 H-PEC W 73 5612/5/2007 A-PC W 73 6812/3/2008 H-PEC W 78 5112/2/2009 MA-2OT W 67 5812/01/2010 N-CEC W 80 6611/30/2011 N-CEC W 80 6912/5/2012 N-CEC W 66 4511/30/2013 N-CEC W 84 67#Steel BowlGT-Golden Triangle Classic$-Eastern 8 regular season gameE8-Eastern 8 Tournament game@Eastern Collegiate Basketball LeaguegameCEC-Consol Energy CenterPP-Pitt Pavilion, Pittsburgh, Pa.FFH-Fitzgerald Field House, Pittsburgh,Pa.PC-Palumbo Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.

EAST TENNESSEE STATE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.3/20/2009 N^ W 72 62^NCAA Tournament First Round, Dayton,Ohio

EASTERN KENTUCKY (3-0)GP: 3; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/4/1980 H W 80 781/12/1981 A W 80 5611/19/2009 H-PEC W 71 60

EASTERN MICHIGAN (2-1)GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/9/1981 H W 84 7812/7/1982 A L 62 673/18/1988 N% W 108 90%NCAA Tournament First Round, Lincoln,Neb.

EVANSVILLE (3-2)GP: 5; H: 1-1; A: 2-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/30/1961 A% W 89 8312/23/1975 H L 61 6212/6/1977 A L 83 9012/5/1978 H W 88 691/19/1980 A W 78 70%Evansville Invitational, Evansville, Ind.

FAIRFIELD (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/30/1963 H W 82 62

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/14/2008 H-PEC W 86 63

FLORIDA (4-3)GP: 7; H: 3-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-2; OT: 0-0.12/28/1948 H W 50 4012/29/1948 H W 45 3912/28/1955 N% L 72 981/2/1988 H W 80 6812/22/1988 A W 90 873/23/1992 H-NIT L 74 773/22/2014 N& L 45 61&NCAA Tournament Third Round, Orlando,Fla.%All-America Tournament, Owensboro,Ky.

FLORIDA A&M (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/30/2006 H-PEC W 77 51

FLORIDA STATE (9-2)GP: 11; H: 5-1; A: 2-0; N: 2-1; OT: 0-0.ACC: 0-1 (H: 0-1; A: 0-0).ACC Tournament: 0 (0-0).at Petersen Events Center: 3 (2-1).at Donald L. Tucker Center: 2 (2-0).One-Point Games: 2 (2-0).Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Most Points-Pitt: 102 (12/20/83).Fewest Points-Pitt: 56 (12/21/08).Most Points-FSU: 89 (12/20/83).Fewest Points-FSU: 48 (12/21/08).Largest Win: 22, two times (82-60, 12/8/73; 88-66, 11/24/06).Largest Loss: 7 (83-76, 12/21/84).Win Streak: 5 (12/21/85-2/23/14).Loss Streak: 1, two times.Last 10: 8-2.Last 20: 8-2.12/8/1973 H-CA+ W 82 6012/22/1982 A W 75 7412/20/1983 H W 102 893/18/1984 N!-NIT W 66 6312/21/1984 N& L 76 8312/21/1985 H W 88 7512/28/1987 N% W 72 7112/22/2003 H^-PEC W 63 5611/24/2006 H$-PEC W 88 6612/21/2008 A W 56 482/23/2014 H*-PEC L 66 71*ACC regular season game!NIT game played in Greensboro, N.C.^Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tournament,Pittsburgh, Pa.$First Commonwealth Colonial AthleticAssociation Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.&played in Orlando, Fla.%Citrus Bowl Tournament, Orlando, Fla.+Steel Bowl

FORDHAM (14-8)GP: 22; H: 6-3; A: 6-3; N: 2-2; OT: 0-0.2/2/1930 A W 31 271/16/1931 A W 22 142/3/1933 H W 47 161/17/1935 A-MSG W 43 2012/20/1937 H W 35 232/22/1939 A-MSG W 40 342/28/1940 N-MSG W 57 3712/11/1954 H+ W 71 6512/28/1958 N% L 76 8512/26/1959 N& L 68 802/15/1961 H W 60 5812/22/1961 A W 67 662/6/1963 H W 87 612/9/1964 A W 78 702/6/1965 H L 53 662/5/1966 A L 60 662/4/1967 H L 59 682/3/1968 A L 63 882/19/1969 H L 44 6612/5/1970 A L 58 7012/30/1977 N^ W 80 7611/12/2012 H-PEC$ W 86 51$NIT Season Tip-Off, Pittsburgh, Pa.%Carrousel Tournament, Charlotte, N.C.&Queen City Invitational, Buffalo, N.Y.^played in San Diego, Calif.+Steel Bowl

FRANKLIN & MARSHALL (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/6/1913 A W 24 17

FRESNO STATE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/12/2013 H-PEC W 75 54

FURMAN (2-0)GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/6/1957 H W 83 45

3/14/1974 N% W 81 78%NCAA Tournament Regional, Raleigh,N.C.

GENEVA (30-14)GP: 44; H: 22-8; A: 8-6; N: 0-0; OT: 0-1.1/19/1906 H W 24 181/25/1906 H L 18 281/17/1911 A L 18 322/3/1911 H W 44 271/21/1913 A W 31 191/9/1914 H W 28 212/12/1919 H W 36 322/25/1919 H L 27 342/17/1920 H W 40 312/16/1921 H W 43 421/13/1922 H W 55 381/9/1923 H W 42 311/8/1924 H W 31 221/6/1925 H L 25 282/24/1926 H L 29 372/15/1940 H L 45 472/13/1941 A W 50 262/21/1941 H W 55 411/14/1942 H W 51 382/7/1942 A L 42 541/20/1943 H W 46 321/23/1943 A W 63 511/12/1944 H W 44 382/5/1944 A W 59 581/3/1945 H W 49 452/3/1945 A W 57 511/3/1946 A W 54 431/23/1946 H W 43 411/18/1947 A L 56 572/19/1947 H W 57 471/6/1951 H L 73 762/2/1952 A W 77 721/7/1953 H W 97 752/25/1953 A L 66 8112/16/1953 A L 76 942/27/1954 H W 84 751/5/1955 H L 67 911/19/1955 A-2OT L 96 1011/21/1956 H L 79 982/12/1958 A W 82 612/24/1958 H W 109 741/26/1959 H W 84 621/10/1962 H W 78 651/15/1963 H W 80 60

GEORGE MASON (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/28/2002 H-PEC W 65 41

GEORGE WASHINGTON (17-9)GP: 26; H: 13-2; A: 2-7; N: 2-0; OT: 0-1.2/14/1908 H W 41 211/20/1926 H W 43 3012/10/1954 H+ L 65 8712/13/1957 H+ W 68 5912/6/1963 H+ W 89 682/20/1965 A L 79 9212/11/1965 H-CA+ W 85 591/11/1969 A L 68 921/10/1970 H W 71 611/6/1971 A W 82 761/3/1972 H W 99 812/10/1973 A L 66 691/16/1974 H W 96 563/8/1975 N^ W 89 641/10/1976 A-3OT L 73 741/8/1977 A@ L 79 941/8/1978 H$ L 71 733/2/1978 N-E8-CA W 85 831/13/1979 A$ L 83 942/27/1979 H$ W 85 801/9/1980 H$ W 82 612/26/1980 H-E8-FFH W 77 681/24/1981 A$ W 74 552/18/1981 H$ W 89 771/11/1982 A$ L 74 792/27/1982 H$ W 79 77+Steel BowlE8-Eastern 8 Tournament game$-Eastern 8 regular season game@Eastern Collegiate Basketball Leaguegame^ECAC Tournament, Morgantown, W.Va.

GEORGETOWN (36-41)GP: 77; H: 20-16; A: 15-21; N: 1-4; OT: 0-1.Big East: 22-29 (H: 12-12; A: 10-17).Big East Tournament: 5 (1-4).at Petersen Events Center: 6 (4-2).at Verizon Center: 12 (8-4).at Mellon/Civic Arena: 13 (6-7).One-Point Games: 6 (3-3).Two-Point Games: 4 (3-1).Most Points-Pitt: 89 (1/25/97).Fewest Points-Pitt: 17 (3/6/12).Most Points-GU: 97 (2/7/90).

Fewest Points-GU: 18 (12/9/32).Largest Win: 28 (73-45, 1/8/2013).Largest Loss: 31 (93-62, 3/1/86).Win Streak: 5 (1/19/02-2/24/04).Loss Streak: 5 (3/1/86-1/6/88).Last 10: 6-4.Last 20: 13-7.

3/6/1912 A L 17 212/3/1913 A W 32 262/22/1921 H W 34 321/11/1930 H W 43 262/12/1932 H= L 30 3312/9/1932 H= W 32 182/24/1933 A= L 27 2812/9/1933 H= W 34 312/24/1934 A= W 38 272/23/1935 A= W 42 243/6/1935 H= W 40 251/17/1936 A=-OT L 42 433/4/1936 H= W 43 361/18/1937 A= L 27 303/2/1937 H= W 39 221/21/1938 H= L 47 502/26/1938 A= L 22 342/13/1939 H= W 43 413/4/1939 A= W 44 391/26/1952 H L 59 742/2/1954 A W 80 731/19/1983 A*-CC L 54 622/19/1983 H* W 65 631/28/1984 H* L 52 632/29/1984 A*-CC L 52 711/19/1985 H*-CA L 53 652/19/1985 A*-CC L 46 701/2/1986 H*-CA W 80 763/1/1986 A*-CC L 62 933/5/1986 N^-MSG L 56 571/10/1987 H*-CA L 70 822/18/1987 A*-CC L 52 651/6/1988 A*-CC L 57 622/20/1988 H*-CA W 70 651/11/1989 A*-CC L 57 762/11/1989 H*-CA W 79 743/11/1989 N^-MSG L 62 851/8/1990 H*-CA L 71 872/7/1990 A*-CC L 81 971/27/1991 H*-CA L 78 832/20/1991 A*-CC W 78 651/22/1992 H*-CA L 59 633/7/1992 A*-CC L 57 6712/9/1992 A*-CC L 66 802/28/1993 H*-CA W 51 481/24/1994 H*-CA W 68 602/16/1994 A*-US L 65 671/3/1995 H*-CA L 46 551/28/1995 A*-US L 60 711/10/1996 H*-CA W 75 561/25/1997 A*-US W 89 712/20/1997 H*-CA L 57 762/17/1998 A*-MCI W 80 791/23/1999 H* L 71 792/2/1999 A*-MCI L 58 762/13/2000 H* L 65 722/20/2000 A*-MCI L 50 621/20/2001 A*-MCI W 70 662/5/2001 H* L 67 811/19/2002 A*-MCI W 68 671/26/2002 H*-PEC W 67 561/25/2003 H*-PEC W 65 642/18/2003 A*-MCI W 82 672/24/2004 A*-MCI W 68 581/5/2005 H*-PEC L 64 672/5/2006 A*-MCI L 58 611/13/2007 H*-PEC W 74 692/24/2007 A-VC* L 53 613/10/2007 N^-MSG (F) L 42 651/14/2008 H*-PEC W 69 603/15/2008 N^-MSG (F) W 74 651/3/2009 A-VC* W 70 541/20/2010 H*-PEC L 66 741/12/2011 A-VC* W 72 571/28/2012 H*-PEC W 72 603/7/2012 N^-MSG L 52 641/8/2013 A*-VC W 73 45^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y.*Big East regular season game=Eastern Intercollegiate Conference gameVC or MCI-Verizon Center/MCI Center,Washington, D.C.CC-Capital Centre, Washington, D.C.US-USAir Arena, Landover, Md.

Notes*Pitt and Georgetown were members ofthe Eastern Intercollegiate Conferencefrom 1932-39.

GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, KY. (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/15/2003 H+-PEC W 79 74+Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tournament,Pittsburgh, Pa.

GEORGIA (2-3)GP: 5; H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 1-1; OT: 1-1.3/14/1991 N&-OT W 76 6812/17/1994 N^-2OT L 86 8712/2/1995 H-CA L 66 8512/31/2002 A L 67 7912/30/2003 H-PEC W 76 55&NCAA Tournament First Round,Louisville, Ky.^Kuppenheimer Classic, Atlanta, Ga.

GEORGIA TECH (1-5)GP: 6; H: 0-1; A: 1-2; N: 0-2; OT: 0-0.ACC: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0).at Petersen Events Center: 0 (0-0).One-Point Games: 1 (0-1).Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Most Points-Pitt: 92, two times (12/4/89,12/28/89).Fewest Points-Pitt: 61 (3/6/71).Most Points-GT: 111 (12/28/89).Fewest Points-GT: 74 (1/14/2014).Largest Win: 7 (81-74, 1/14/2014).Largest Loss: 30 (92-62, 2/9/70).Win Streak: 1 (1/14/2014-current).Loss Streak: 5 (1/4/66-1/14/2014).1/4/1966 A L 77 892/9/1970 H L 62 923/6/1971 A L 61 7812/4/1989 N+ L 92 9312/28/1989 N# L 92 1111/14/2014 A* W 81 74+ACC/Big East Challenge, Hartford, Conn.,Civic Center#Kuppenheimer Classic, Atlanta, Ga.

GETTYSBURG (6-1)GP: 7; H: 3-0; A: 3-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.3/4/1912 A L 25 312/5/1913 A W 27 111/22/1915 H W 41 301/28/1950 H W 59 5712/9/1950 A W 65 5012/1/1970 H W 91 6312/1/1971 A W 80 67

GROVE CITY (10-11)GP: 21; H: 8-9; A: 2-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/26/1906 H L 19 212/23/1906 H L 25 301906-07 H W 47 281906-07 A L 16 341/20/1912 A L 17 272/16/1912 H L 22 242/15/1919 H W 36 291/9/1920 H W 38 281/7/1921 H L 28 381/27/1922 A W 54 331/26/1923 H L 34 361/25/1924 H L 28 291/27/1925 H L 11 242/5/1926 H L 27 333/9/1926 H W 25 222/11/1927 H L 31 372/28/1928 H W 54 272/20/1929 H W 48 2512/21/1929 H W 38 301/17/1950 H W 84 511/19/1951 A W 70 48

HARDIN SIMMONS (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/30/1955 H* W 74 67*All-America Tournament, Owensboro, Ky.

HARVARD (3-0)GP: 3; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/29/1932 A W 28 2512/27/1952 H W 72 4812/29/1972 H W 75 73

HAWAII (1-2)GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.2/5/1979 H W 71 5212/3/1982 N% L 67 7012/30/1990 A# L 82 84%Ama Hawkeye Classic, Iowa City, Iowa#Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii

HIRAM (2-1)GP: 3; H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/18/1911 A L 18 433/9/1911 H W 49 222/23/1912 H W 43 38

HOLY CROSS (2-1)GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/3/1958 A W 79 722/6/1959 H W 83 711/25/1963 A L 65 77

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HOUSTON (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/2/1953 A W 66 63

HOUSTON BAPTIST (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-011/9/2007 H&-PEC W 103 62&Hispanic College Fund Classic,Pittsburgh, Pa.

HOWARD (5-0)GP: 5; H: 5-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/15/1973 H W 98 7312/22/1998 H W 78 4211/20/2004 H-PEC W 81 5511/27/2012 H-PEC W 70 4611/17/2013 H+-PEC W 84 52+Progressive Legends Classic, Pittsburgh,Pa.

IDAHO (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.3/13/1981 N$ W 70 69$NCAA Tournament First Round, El Paso,Texas

ILLINOIS (2-4)GP: 6; H: 0-1; A: 2-2; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.12/20/1940 A W 43 4112/14/1946 A L 31 5812/13/1947 A L 33 7012/27/1963 N% L 76 8312/6/1986 H L 97 992/13/1993 A W 95 79%Los Angeles Classic, Los Angeles, Calif.

ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/10/2010 H-PEC= W 97 54=2K Sports/Coaches vs. Cancer Classic

ILLINOIS STATE (2-2)GP: 4; H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/28/1983 H-CA+ W 59 5411/24/1996 H L 50 6911/22/1997 A L 65 8711/24/2001 N% W 65 46%Robert Morris Invitational, MoonTownship, Pa.+Steel Bowl

ILLINOIS WESLEYANPitt played IWU in a 20-minute scrimmageat the National Coaches Convention inAtlanta, Ga. on March 30, 1934. Pitt won18-15. The game does not count in Pitt’srecords.

INDIANA (4-4)GP: 8; H: 1-1; A: 2-2; N: 1-1; OT: 0-0.1/1/1929 H W 52 3112/13/1929 A W 35 311/1/1931 H L 19 2712/16/1931 A W 29 2412/18/1939 A L 35 5112/26/1941 A L 41 503/23/2003 N+ W 74 5212/8/2009 N%-MSG L 64 74+NCAA Tournament Second Round,Boston, Mass.%Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y.

INDIANA, Pa. (11-0)GP: 11; H: 10-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0.2/11/1942 H-OT W 47 372/2/1943 H W 65 412/23/1976 H W 76 612/21/1977 A W 76 5912/16/1978 H W 92 6412/8/1980 H W 79 7012/3/1983 H W 86 5412/10/1984 H W 89 6411/30/1985 H W 94 4511/29/1986 H W 108 4911/22/2008 H&-PEC W 86 60&Legends Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.

IUPUI (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/27/1999 H W 68 49

IONA (1-1)GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.1/22/1979 N^-OT L 79 841/21/1980 H W 75 63^played at Nassau Coliseum

IOWA (5-2)GP: 7; H: 1-1; A: 4-0; N: 0-1; OT: 1-0.12/19/1927 A-OT W 44 4012/30/1928 H W 45 3912/16/1929 A W 29 2112/15/1934 A W 38 26

12/14/1935 A W 32 2312/30/1950 H L 66 7312/30/1976 N# L 80 103#Lobo Classic, Albuquerque, N.M.

IOWA STATE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/28/1981 N% W 81 65%Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.

JACKSONVILLE (2-1)GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/26/1978 A L 72 7412/26/1987 A W 81 6712/6/1988 H W 81 74

JAMES MADISON (0-1)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.12/20/1980 N^ L 69 77^Virginia Tech Classic, Blacksburg, Va.

JUNIATA (8-1)GP: 9; H: 6-1; A: 2-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/24/1911 H W 42 291/19/1912 H L 33 341/10/1913 H W 43 293/8/1914 H W 47 401/15/1915 H W 28 272/27/1915 A W 55 261/14/1916 H W 48 372/25/1916 A W 42 351/11/1917 H W 31 21

KANSAS (2-3)GP: 5; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 2-3; OT: 0-0.12/21/1931 N% L 23 2412/22/1931 N% L 20 2612/23/1931 N% W 25 2212/28/1986 N& W 79 763/16/1991 N^ L 66 77%Played in Kansas City, Mo., three-gameseries&Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii^NCAA Tournament Second Round,Louisville, Ky.

KENNESAW STATE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/23/2012 H-PEC W 59 43

KENT STATE (9-8)GP: 17; H: 7-1; A: 1-6; N: 1-1; OT: 0-1.12/2/1950 A L 46 511/3/1962 H W 66 6212/6/1962 A W 66 581/22/1964 H W 84 6312/4/1965 A L 67 792/6/1968 H L 73 8312/21/1968 A L 48 691/21/1970 H W 63 6012/23/1970 A L 60 672/9/1972 H W 75 682/7/1973 A L 68 742/6/1974 H W 83 702/26/1975 A L 68 6912/3/1977 H W 65 473/21/2002 N%-OT L 73 783/17/2006 N@ W 79 6412/12/2009 H-PEC W 71 59%NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen,Lexington, Ky.@NCAA Tournament First Round, Denver,Colo.

KENTUCKY (2-4)GP: 6; H: 0-0; A: 1-3; N: 1-1; OT: 0-0.12/23/1935 A L 17 3512/29/1937 N% L 29 403/15/1957 A L 92 983/5/1960 A L 66 7311/22/1991 A& W 85 6711/27/1998 N^ W 68 56%Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans,La.&Preseason NIT, Lexington, Ky.^Puerto Rico Shootout, Bayamon, PuertoRico

LAFAYETTE (16-6)GP: 22; H: 9-3; A: 7-3; N: 0-0; OT: 0-1.2/4/1915 A W 31 241/7/1916 H W 34 232/10/1916 A W 25 232/8/1917 A W 33 292/15/1917 H W 27 252/14/1918 A L 31 372/20/1919 H L 30 322/24/1921 H L 33 372/8/1924 A W 18 171/5/1957 H W 69 591/11/1967 H W 58 472/10/1968 A W 74 701/8/1969 H L 41 51

2/6/1970 A-OT L 74 802/17/1971 H W 88 721/26/1972 A L 78 911/8/1983 H W 65 5211/30/1983 A W 70 5512/3/1984 H W 80 6612/4/1985 A W 95 6412/22/1997 H W 67 661/2/2008 H-PEC W 96 75

LAMAR (0-1)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.12/5/1980 N% L 65 67%Show Me Invitational, Columbia, Mo.

LASALLE (2-0)GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.3/16/1984 A#-NIT-Pal W 95 9111/22/2011 H-PEC+ W 73 69#NIT-National Invitation TournamentPal-Philadelphia, Pa., The Palestra+Philly HoopGroup Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.

LEHIGH (5-5)GP: 10; H: 5-1; A: 1-4; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/8/1913 A L 25 392/3/1915 A L 28 292/21/1916 H W 41 282/9/1916 A L 22 382/22/1917 H W 34 192/16/1918 H L 26 392/22/1918 A L 23 342/14/1920 A W 27 2411/12/2012 H-PEC^ W 78 5311/20/2013 H-PEC+ W 77 58^NIT Season Tip-Off, Pittsburgh, Pa.+Progressive Legends Classic,Pittsburgh,Pa.

LONG BEACH STATE (0-1)GP: 0-1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/16/2011 H-PEC L 76 86

LONG ISLAND (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/16/1995 H W 108 67

LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE/SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/28/1985 N& W 77 52&Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans, La.

LOUISIANA STATE (2-2)GP: 4; H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 1-1; OT: 0-0.4/13/1935 N& L 37 411/2/1936 A+ W 52 4712/27/1962 N% W 96 731/31/1969 A L 79 120&played in Atlantic City, N.J.%Hurricane Classic, Miami, Fla.+played in New Orleans, La.

LOUISIANA TECH (0-1)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.3/14/1985 N$ L 54 78$NCAA Tournament First Round, Tulsa,Okla.

LOUISVILLE (5-8)GP: 13; H: 1-3; A: 1-5; N: 3-0; OT: 2-1.ACC: 0-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0).ACC Tournament: 0-0.Big East: 2-7 (H: 1-3; A: 1-4).Big East Tournament: 3 (3-0).at Petersen Events Center: 4 (1-3).at KFC Yum! Center: 3 (0-3).at Freedom Hall: 3 (1-2).One-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Two-Point Games: 1 (0-1).Most Points-Pitt: 82 (1/16/10)Fewest Points-Pitt: 42 (12/20/47).Most Points-UL: 77 (1/16/10).Fewest Points-UL: 56 (3/8/06).Largest Win: 7 (76-69, 3/13/08).Largest Loss: 22 (62-42, 12/20/47).Win Streak: 2 (1/15/06-3/8/06).Loss Streak: 4 (2/27/11-current).Last 10: 3-7.Last 20: 5-8.

12/20/1947 A-FH L 42 641/15/2006 A*-FH W 61 573/8/2006 N^-MSG W 61 562/12/2007 H*-PEC L 53 663/9/2007 N^-MSG W 65 592/24/2008 H*-PEC L 73 753/13/2008 N^-MSG-OT W 76 691/17/2009 A*-FH L 63 691/16/2010 H*-PEC-OT W 82 772/27/2011 A*-YC-OT L 59 621/21/2012 H*-PEC L 62 732/26/2012 A*-YC L 54 57

1/28/2013 A*-YC L 61 64^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y.*Big East regular season gameYC-KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky.FH-Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky.

LOYOLA (LA.) (1-1)GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/28/1948 A W 47 452/4/1953 A L 70 73

LOYOLA (MD.) (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/27/2004 H W 93 57

LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (1-1)GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.2/3/1949 A L 45 5412/6/2013 H W 85 68

MAINE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/26/2005 H-PEC W 62 49

MANHATTAN (2-0)GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/29/1957 N%-MSG W 71 6311/20/1991 H+ W 72 61%ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y.+Preseason NIT, Pittsburgh, Pa.

MARIETTA (3-1)GP: 4; H: 2-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/31/1908 H W 49 223/4/1908 A W 36 191/28/1921 H L 43 442/28/1922 H W 44 25

MARIST (2-0)GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.3/13/1987 N W 93 6811/25/2000 H-OT W 71 69

MARQUETTE (8-9)GP: 17; H: 4-2; A: 2-6; N: 2-1; OT: 0-2.Big East: 4-7 (H: 3-2; A: 1-5).Big East Tournament: 2 (2-0).at Petersen Events Center: 5 (3-2).at Bradley Center: 6 (1-5).at Madison Square Garden: 2 (2-0).One-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Two-Point Games: 1 (0-1).Most Points-Pitt: 90 (3/4/09).Fewest Points-Pitt: 24 (12/17/30).Most Points-MU: 84 (2/18/06).Fewest Points-MU: 18 (12/17/30).Largest Win: 15 (90-75, 3/4/09).Largest Loss: 18 (72-54, 2/15/08).Win Streak: 4 (3/14/08-1/14/12).Loss Streak: 3 two times (1/14/2012-current; 2/18/06-3/8/07).Last 10: 5-5.Last 20: 8-9.

12/17/1930 A W 24 1812/18/1974 H W 65 581/17/1976 A L 62 733/27/2003 N+ L 74 771/28/2006 H*-PEC W 77 712/18/2006 A*-BC L 82 841/21/2007 H*-PEC-OT L 74 773/3/2007 A*-BC L 71 753/8/2007 N^-MSG W 89 792/15/2008 A*-BC L 54 723/14/2008 N^-MSG W 68 613/4/2009 H*-PEC W 90 752/18/2010 A*-BC W 58 511/8/2011 H*-PEC W 89 811/14/2012 A*-BC L 57 621/12/2013 H*-PEC-OT L 67 742/16/2013 A*-BC L 69 79*Big East regular season^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y.+NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen,Minneapolis, Minn.BC-Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis.

MARSHALL (4-0)GP: 4; H: 3-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/6/1969 H-CA+ W 87 6712/6/1990 H W 105 7512/19/1991 A W 89 6512/5/1992 H W 95 81+Steel Bowl

MARYLAND (4-5)GP: 9; H: 2-1; A: 1-2; N: 1-2; OT: 1-1.ACC: 2-0 (H: 1-0; A: 1-0).One-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Most Points-Pitt: 89 (2/11/78).Fewest Points-Pitt: 52 (11/28/98).Most Points-UM: 95 (1/12/80).

Fewest Points-UM: 59 (1/6/2014).Largest Win: 20 (79-59, 1/6/2014).Largest Loss: 35 (87-52, 11/28/98).Win Streak: 3 (11/18/2010-current).Loss Streak: 4 (1/12/80-11/18/10).2/15/1977 A L 75 882/11/1978 H-CA-OT W 89 861/12/1980 A L 88 951/27/1981 H-CA-OT L 66 6912/28/1996 N% L 63 6611/28/1998 N& L 52 8711/18/2010 N=-MSG W 79 701/6/2014 H*-PEC W 79 591/25/2014 A* W 83 79%Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii&Puerto Rico Shootout, Bayamon, PuertoRico=2K Sports/Coaches vs. Cancer Classic,New York, N.Y.

MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY (2-0)GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/13/1998 H W 84 5612/13/2008 H-PEC W 91 56

MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE (2-0)GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/27/1997 H W 85 5112/18/2010 H-PEC W 97 64

MASSACHUSETTS (10-4)GP: 14; H: 6-2; A: 4-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-1.1/29/1965 A W 89 7412/8/1967 H-CA+ W 73 712/6/1977 H@ L 71 752/27/1978 A$ L 68 7112/2/1978 H$ W 70 5412/27/1978 H W 87 6812/8/1979 A$ W 63 4512/23/1980 H$ W 85 652/24/1981 A$ W 101 612/6/1982 A$ W 60 582/20/1982 H$ W 74 6012/7/1994 A L 57 851/23/1996 H-OT L 71 7911/18/2006 H&-PEC W 85 68+Steel Bowl&First Commonwealth Colonial AthleticAssociation Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.$Eastern 8 regular season@Eastern Collegiate Basketball Leaguegame

MEMPHIS (1-1)GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.2/10/1950 A L 39 5312/7/2004 N%-MSG W 70 51%Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y.

MERCYHURST (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/25/1979 H W 91 85

MIAMI, FLA. (18-16)GP: 34; H: 9-5; A: 7-10; N: 2-1; OT: 2-2.ACC: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0).ACC Tournament: 0-0.Big East: 11-8 (H: 7-2; A: 4-6).Big East Tournament: 2-1.at Petersen Events Center: 0 (0-0).at BankUnited Center: 2 (2-0).at Miami Arena: 9 (3-6).at Madison Square Garden: 3 (2-1).at Civic Arena: 2 (0-2).One-Point Games: 1 (0-1).Two-Point Games: 2 (1-1).Most Points-Pitt: 86 (1/23/93).Fewest Points-Pitt: 40 (12/26/47).Most Points-UM: 100 (1/6/68).Fewest Points: UM: 43 (12/26/47).Largest Win: 32 (80-48, 12/22/48).Largest Loss: 33 (85-52, 2/23/99).Win Streak: 5 (1/6/93-2/28/95).Loss Streak: 5 (12/28/62-1/29/92).Last 10: 6-4.Last 20: 12-8.

12/26/1947 H L 40 4312/21/1948 A L 52 5812/22/1948 A W 80 481/18/1951 H W 81 562/9/1955 A W 78 7212/12/1958 H+ W 69 6512/28/1962 A% L 85 8612/5/1964 H-CA+ L 71 851/6/1968 A L 84 10012/27/1968 A% L 70 7212/5/1969 CA+ L 67 851/29/1992 H* W 82 522/4/1992 A*-MA W 77 553/12/1992 N^-MSG L 71 831/6/1993 H* W 85 781/23/1993 A*-MA W 86 84

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1/12/1994 H* W 83 552/1/1994 A*-MA W 80 712/18/1995 H* W 67 612/28/1995 A*-MA-OT L 68 761/20/1996 A*-MA L 57 661/8/1997 H* W 76 722/5/1997 A*-MA L 63 781/3/1998 H* L 65 731/30/1999 H* W 60 542/23/1999 A*-MA L 52 852/1/2000 A*-MA L 60 642/29/2000 H* L 66 741/3/2001 H* W 62 513/7/2001 N^-MSG W 78 691/15/2002 A*-MA-2OT L 69 763/8/2002 N^-MSG W 76 711/10/2004 A*-BUC-2OT W 84 802/5/2014 A*-BUC-OT W 59 55*ACC/Big East regular season^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y.+Steel Bowl%Hurricane Classic, Miami, Fla.BUC-BankUnited CenterMA-Miami Arena

MIAMI, OHIO (3-10)GP: 13; H: 2-5; A: 1-4; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.12/13/1952 H L 64 653/11/1958 N L 77 8212/20/1958 A L 75 882/17/1960 H W 83 791/28/1961 A L 48 622/14/1962 H L 72 753/2/1963 A W 74 6412/20/1963 H L 63 773/6/1965 A L 66 8912/10/1965 H-CA+ L 60 653/4/1967 A L 68 821/30/1968 H L 42 6611/17/2008 H-PEC W 82 53+Steel Bowl

MICHIGAN (6-12)GP: 18; H: 3-1; A: 2-7; N: 1-4; OT: 0-1.12/17/1925 A L 25 342/12/1927 H W 35 2312/15/1927 A W 49 391/1/1940 N+OT L 35 4412/28/1940 N+ L 40 4612/13/1948 A L 44 6212/6/1952 A L 78 8512/5/1953 H L 69 7812/4/1954 A L 71 10112/3/1955 H W 75 6612/22/1956 A L 75 9012/4/1957 H W 72 6212/1/1958 A L 55 7512/2/1959 A W 73 5712/6/1960 A L 70 8612/28/1963 N% L 80 9512/30/1996 N$ W 85 7811/21/2012 N^ L 62 67^NIT Season Tip-Off, New York, N.Y.,Madison Square Garden+Played in Columbus, Ohio%Los Angeles Classic, Los Angeles, Calif.$Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii

MICHIGAN STATE (1-3)GP: 4; H: 0-2; A: 1-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.2/18/1927 A W 36 3412/22/1953 H L 51 8212/17/1955 H L 81 823/22/2008 N+ L 54 65+NCAA Tournament Second Round,Denver, Colo.

MINNESOTA (2-1)GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/17/1932 A W 35 2612/27/1933 H W 28 2312/16/1950 A L 43 72

MISSISSIPPI (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/27/1991 N& W 67 65&USF Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans,La.

MISSISSIPPI STATE (0-1)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.3/19/2001 H&-FFH L 61 66&NIT-National Invitation Tournament

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/12/2007 H&-PEC W 78 45&Hispanic College Fund Classic,Pittsburgh, Pa.

MISSOURI STATE/SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE (0-1)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.3/12/1986 A% L 52 59%NIT-National Invitation Tournament

MONTANA STATE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/6/1930 H W 38 37

MOREHEAD STATE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.3/11/1957 N! W 86 85!NCAA Tournament First Round, Columbus,Ohio

MORGAN STATE (2-0)GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/26/1882 H W 80 6711/16/2001 H W 76 55

MORRIS BROWN (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/20/2000 H W 74 53

MORRIS HARVEY (0-1)GP: 1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/26/1977 H L 72 76

MOUNT ST. MARY’S (5-0)GP: 5; H: 3-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.3/5/1912 A W 29 282/4/1913 A W 25 2012/23/1996 H W 85 7012/19/2009 H-PEC W 66 4811/9/2012 H-PEC W 80 48

MOUNT UNION (9-2)GP: 11; H: 7-0; A: 2-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/14/1907 H W 36 221906-07 A W 44 191/24/1908 H W 28 242/29/1908 A L 10 392/25/1911 A L 29 393/24/1911 H W 24 231/13/1912 A W 16 142/9/1912 H W 34 211/31/1913 H W 43 212/13/1914 H W 36 1011/29/1972 H W 75 69

MURRAY STATE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/20/2003 H&-PEC W 70 49&Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tournament,Pittsburgh, Pa.

MUSKINGUM (2-0)GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/15/1922 A W 45 2112/7/1929 H W 57 30

NAVY (8-13)GP: 21; H: 3-0; A: 5-12; N: 0-1; OT: 1-0.2/13/1932 A L 22 292/25/1933 A W 31 292/2/1935 A L 22 242/1/1936 A W 42 201/16/1937 A W 35 282/10/1940 A W 44 422/3/1951 A L 51 642/6/1952 A L 44 542/7/1953 A L 56 772/3/1954 A L 73 1082/5/1955 A L 65 772/8/1956 A L 64 812/16/1957 H W 79 632/15/1958 A-OT W 85 832/21/1959 A L 55 802/13/1960 A L 58 7412/3/1960 A L 63 6912/29/1971 H+CA W 88 7812/4/1982 N% L 65 7311/26/1996 A L 49 6012/18/1997 H W 65 63+Steel Bowl%Ama Hawkeye Classic, Iowa City, Iowa

NEBRASKA (3-1)GP: 4; H: 2-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/4/1930 H W 34 2712/19/1930 A W 23 2212/11/1999 A L 57 6912/2/2000 H W 52 51

NEW HAMPSHIRE (2-0)GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/27/2003 H-PEC W 52 3812/4/2009 H-PEC W 47 32

NEW ORLEANS (3-1)GP: 4; H: 2-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-1.12/28/1991 A@-OT L 77 78

3/12/1997 H-NIT W 82 6312/29/1999 A W 65 6212/30/2000 H W 62 46NIT-National Invitation Tournament@USF Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans,La.

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY (2-5)GP: 7; H: 0-3; A: 2-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.1/10/1931 A W 40 221/16/1932 H L 32 3712/28/1943 A-MSG L 40 542/6/1954 H L 77 9112/18/1954 A-MSG W 96 762/6/1960 H L 66 773/11/1963 N& L 83 93&NCAA Tournament First Round, ThePalestra, Philadelphia, Pa.

NIAGARA (1-2)GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/27/1914 A L 25 292/19/1975 H W 80 6512/2/1975 A L 69 78

NORFOLK STATE (2-0)GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/1/1999 H W 102 7812/3/2002 H-PEC W 96 51

NORTH CAROLINA (2-8)GP: 10; H: 0-3; A: 0-4; N: 1-2; OT: 0-0.ACC: 0-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-1).ACC Tournament: 1 (1-0).at Petersen Events Center: 0 (0-0).at Smith Center: 3 (0-3).One-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Most Points-Pitt: 93 (12/20/93).Fewest Points-Pitt: 26 (3/21/41).Most Points-UNC: 106 (12/20/93).Fewest Points-UNC: 20 (3/21/41).Largest Win: 6 (26-20, 3/21/41).Largest Loss: 29 (99-70, 12/2/72).Win Streak: 1, two times.Loss Streak: 8 (12/4/71-3/14/2014).3/21/1941 N% W 26 2012/4/1971 H L 75 9012/2/1972 A L 70 993/15/1981 N& L 57 7412/20/1993 H-CA L 93 10611/29/1994 A-SC L 67 9012/20/1995 H-CA L 49 6611/29/1996 A-SC L 61 822/15/2014 A*-SC L 71 753/14/2014 N^-GC W 80 75*ACC regular season^ACC Tournament%NCAA Eastern Regionals, Madison, Wis.&NCAA Tournament Second Round, ElPaso, TexasSC-Smith CenterGC-Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC

UNC ASHEVILLE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.3/17/2011 N& W 74 51&NCAA Tournament Second Round,Washington, D.C.

NORTH CAROLINA A&T (3-0)GP: 3; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/14/1973 H W 79 6011/17/2000 H W 91 4611/10/2007 H&-PEC W 88 61&Hispanic College Fund Classic,Pittsburgh, Pa.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE (2-10)GP: 12; H: 1-1; A: 1-7; N: 0-2; OT: 0-0.ACC: 1-1 (H: 0-1; A: 1-0).ACC Tournament: 0-0.at Petersen Events Center: 1 (0-1).One-Point Games: 1 (0-1).Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Most Points-Pitt: 89 (1/23/71).Fewest Points-Pitt: 42 (12/17/48).Most Points-NCSU: 100, two times (3/16/74, 12/2/89).Fewest Points-NCSU: 62, two times (1/4/2014, 2/4/52).Largest Win: 14 (89-75, 1/23/71).Largest Loss: 35 (77-42, 12/17/48).Win Streak: 1, two times.Loss Streak: 5 (1/22/1972-1/4/2014).Last 10: 2-8.

12/17/1948 A-Dur L 42 772/4/1952 A-RC L 54 6212/1/1956 A-RC L 85 9712/29/1966 A@-RC L 52 801/23/1971 H W 89 751/22/1972 A-RC L 73 80

3/16/1974 A!-RC L 72 10012/28/1974 A-RC L 70 8612/2/1989 N% L 87 10012/2/1991 N# L 77 781/4/2014 A*-PNC W 74 623/3/2014 H*-PEC L 67 74*ACC regular season!NCAA Regional Tournament Final,Raleigh, N.C.%Tournament of Champions, Charlotte,N.C.#ACC/Big East Challenge, Hartford, Conn.@North Carolina State Tournament,Raleigh, N.C.Dur-played in Durham, N.C.RC-Reynolds ColiseumPNC-PNC Arena

NORTH FLORIDA (2-0)GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/13/2010 H-PEC W 95 4912/8/2012 H-PEC W 89 47

NORTHEASTERN (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/17/2006 H&-PEC W 78 52&First Commonwealth Colonial AthleticAssociation Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.

NORTHERN ARIZONA (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/18/2001 H W 58 47

NORTHERN ILLINOISPitt played NIU in a 20-minute scrimmageat the National Coaches Convention inAtlanta, Ga. on March 30, 1934. Pitt won24-13. The game does not count in Pitt’srecords.

NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/23/1990 H W 84 50

NORTHWESTERN (8-10)GP: 18; H: 0-1; A: 6-9; N: 2-0; OT: 0-0.12/17/1927 A W 39 3412/14/1928 A L 24 3012/14/1929 A W 38 3012/18/1932 A L 22 3112/17/1933 A W 27 2312/14/1934 A L 28 4212/13/1935 A L 30 3812/11/1936 A L 28 3712/10/1937 A W 27 2212/10/1938 A W 48 3712/16/1939 A L 33 3912/21/1940 A L 28 4812/20/1941 A# L 32 4412/16/1946 A L 37 3912/8/1956 A W 73 7112/3/1962 H L 55 5712/28/1988 N% W 90 7612/29/1996 N^ W 60 42%Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tempe, Ariz.^Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii#played in Chicago, Ill.

NOTRE DAME (28-31)GP: 59; H: 17-10; A: 10-18; N: 1-3; OT: 5-1.ACC: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0).ACC Tournament: 0 (0-0).Big East: 11-14 (H: 8-5; A: 3-9).Big East Tournament: 2 (1-1).at Petersen Events Center: 7 (5-2).at Joyce Center 16 (5-11).at Madison Square Garden: 2 (1-1).One-Point Games: 1 (0-1).Two-Point Games: 5 (4-1).Most Points-Pitt: 100 (1/4/06).Fewest Points-Pitt: 12 (1/23/32).Most Points-ND: 97 (1/4/06).Fewest Points-ND: 13 (1/18/30).Largest Win: 24 (88-64, 1/29/97).Largest Loss: 34 (51-17, 2/5/38).Win Streak: 5, (1/12/04-1/4/06).Loss Streak: 5, three times (last: 2/24/10-3/1/14).Last 10: 4-6.Last 20: 9-11.

2/19/1927 A L 17 332/18/1928 H W 24 222/9/1929 A L 23 331/18/1930 H W 33 132/8/1930 A W 25 161/24/1931 A-OT W 28 202/7/1931 H-OT W 35 321/23/1932 A L 12 252/6/1932 H L 19 261/21/1933 H W 39 352/11/1933 A L 31 38

1/20/1934 H W 39 342/17/1934 A W 21 171/19/1935 H W 26 222/16/1935 A W 27 251/10/1936 H L 35 432/22/1936 A L 27 431/13/1937 H W 34 312/20/1937 A L 18 271/19/1938 H L 41 512/5/1938 A L 17 511/28/1952 H W 62 552/14/1952 A W 62 603/16/1957 N+ L 85 861/17/1973 A-JC-OT L 76 851/13/1975 H-CA-OT W 84 771/12/1976 H-CA L 66 771/26/1977 A-JC L 68 882/16/1983 H-CA L 54 602/15/1984 A-JC W 67 593/23/1984 N!-NIT-Pal L 64 721/13/1996 H*-CA W 75 652/13/1996 A*-JC L 69 771/29/1997 H*-CA W 88 6412/6/1997 H* L 69 731/6/1998 A*-JC W 72 611/5/1999 A*-JC L 64 871/22/2000 A*-JC L 66 812/6/2000 H* W 72 661/16/2001 A*-JC L 58 742/3/2001 H* L 67 753/8/2001 N^-MSG W 66 541/12/2002 H* L 53 561/30/2002 A*-JC L 76 891/6/2003 H*-PEC W 72 552/9/2003 A*-JC L 64 661/12/2004 H*-PEC W 74 712/7/2004 A*-JC W 66 582/12/2005 H*-PEC W 68 663/5/2005 A*-JC W 85 771/4/2006 H*-PEC-2OT W 100 972/21/2008 A*-JC L 70 821/31/2009 H*-PEC W 93 802/24/2010 A*-JC L 53 683/11/2010 N^-MSG L 45 501/24/2011 H*-PEC L 51 5612/27/2011 A*-JC L 59 722/18/2013 H*-PEC L 42 513/1/2014 A*-JC-OT W 85 81*ACC/Big East regular season^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y.!NIT game played in Philadelphia, Pa., ThePalestraPal-The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.+NCAA Tournament Mideast Regional,Lexington, Ky.JC-Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center

OAKLAND (4-0)GP: 4; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 2-0; OT: 1-0.11/23/2001 N= W 70 5311/19/2006 H&-PEC W 66 553/21/2010 N% W 89 6611/17/2012 H-PEC-OT W 72 62=Robert Morris Invitational, MoonTownship, Pa.&First Commonwealth Colonial AthleticAssociation Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.%NCAA Tournament First Round,Milwaukee, Wis.

OHIO (3-1)GP: 4; H: 3-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/19/1952 H W 68 6612/13/1975 H W 72 7112/1/1976 A L 62 7212/22/2009 H-PEC W 74 49

OHIO NORTHERN (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/30/1974 H W 53 36

OHIO STATE (11-15)GP: 26; H: 5-9; A: 5-6; N: 1-0; OT: 1-0.1/3/1926 H L 33 471/3/1927 H L 23 4812/31/1927 H W 50 3212/17/1928 A W 34 2612/31/1929 H-OT W 38 3312/13/1930 A W 25 1712/30/1933 H W 27 1812/30/1939 A W 34 3012/30/1940 A W 48 3412/31/1942 H L 44 481/8/1944 A L 38 5912/8/1945 A L 37 471/30/1946 H L 33 4312/7/1946 A L 33 391/20/1947 H W 51 411/17/1948 A L 56 7412/20/1952 H L 70 762/14/1953 H L 53 621/6/1954 H L 55 7412/1/1954 H L 87 98

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12/3/1956 A L 69 10012/3/1958 N W 73 7012/5/1959 A L 49 9412/6/1961 H-CA L 79 9912/19/2001 A W 62 5512/18/2002 H-PEC W 69 49

OHIO WESLEYAN (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/6/1971 H W 103 48

OKLAHOMA (1-2)GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.3/15/1987 N L 93 961/23/1988 A L 83 861/15/1989 H-FFH W 99 91

OKLAHOMA STATE (6-4)GP: 10; H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 4-3; OT: 0-0.2/8/1950 A L 34 4311/26/1988 H W 93 7512/1/1989 N% W 102 9012/27/1989 N# W 92 8111/27/1991 N-MSG+ L 63 743/25/2004 N@ L 51 6312/21/2006 N&-2OT L 89 9512/15/2007 H-PEC W 85 683/22/2009 N= W 84 7612/10/2011 N-MSG$ W 74 68=NCAA Tournament Second Round,Dayton, Ohio&All College Classic, Oklahoma City, Okla.@NCAA Tournament East RutherfordRegional, Newark, N.J.+Preaseason NIT, New York, N.Y.#Kuppenheimer Classic, Atlanta, Ga.%Tournament of Champions, Charlotte,N.C.$Carquest Auto Parts Classic, New York,N.Y.

ORAL ROBERTS (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.3/20/2008 N+ W 82 63+NCAA Tournament First Round, Denver,Colo.

OREGON STATE (0-3)GP: 3; H: 0-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.12/22/1950 A L 36 6112/23/1950 A L 34 5312/26/1981 N% L 58 88%Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.

PACIFIC (0-1)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.3/17/2005 N+ L 71 79+NCAA Tournament First Round, Boise,Idaho

PENN (7-7)GP: 14; H: 4-4; A: 3-3; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0.12/31/1907 H L 12 3112/27/1912 H W 22 181/11/1922 A-Pal L 22 233/7/1931 A-Pal W 31 302/27/1932 H L 19 2612/19/1951 H L 52 551/3/1953 A-Pal L 76 811/1/1955 A-OT-Pal W 81 752/27/1957 H W 94 7612/28/1964 A#-Pal L 59 7112/27/1965 H L 65 751/30/1976 H&-CA W 67 6011/27/2010 H-PEC W 82 5811/25/2011 A+Pal W 78 58#Quaker City Tournament, Philadelphia,Pa.&Pennsylvania Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.+Philly HoopGroup Classic, Philadelphia,Pa.Pal-The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.

PENN STATE (71-75)GP: 146; H: 46-29; A: 25-46; N: 0-0; OT:1-3.at Petersen Events Center: 3 (3-0).at Bryce Jordan Center: 3 (2-1).at Fitzgerald Field House: 31 (19-12).at PSU’s Recreation Hall: 50 (19-31).at Mellon/Civic Arena: 2 (1-1).Eastern 8 Conference: 2-2ECBL: 0-2.Steel Bowl/Keystone Classic: 0-2.One-Point Games: 5 (3-2).Two-Point Games: 4 (2-2).Most Points-Pitt: 100 (3/3/56).Fewest Points-Pitt: 4 (3/5/1906).Most Points-PSU: 91 (1/28/54).Fewest Points-PSU: 15 (1/15/44).Largest Win: 37 (91-54, 12/10/05).Largest Loss: 32 (89-57, 2/26/66).Win Streak: 9 (2/10/28-3/12/32).

Loss Streak: 11 (2/29/64-1/17/70).Last 10: 8-2.Last 20: 14-6.

3/5/1906 H L 4 302/6/1908 A L 13 301/17/1913 H L 26 302/22/1913 A L 20 311/20/1914 H L 26 292/28/1914 A L 17 261/16/1915 H W 35 322/24/1915 A L 28 313/6/1915 H W 39 352/5/1916 H W 43 382/26/1916 A W 31 272/1/1917 H W 37 362/24/1917 A L 32 372/23/1918 A L 15 382/28/1918 H L 28 362/22/1919 A L 19 392/28/1919 H L 31 332/21/1920 A L 19 372/28/1920 H L 29 342/4/1921 H L 33 392/19/1921 A L 28 502/3/1922 H L 27 302/18/1922 A W 28 272/2/1923 H L 31 382/17/1923 A L 11 382/15/1924 H W 31 302/22/1924 A L 13 292/7/1925 H L 25 403/13/1925 H L 30 351/29/1926 H W 30 263/13/1926 A W 37 312/25/1927 H W 33 273/12/1927 A L 34 352/10/1928 H W 48 253/10/1928 A W 45 282/15/1929 H W 49 383/11/1929 A-RH W 29 232/14/1930 H W 47 203/15/1930 A-RH W 47 302/21/1931 H W 30 243/14/1931 A-RH W 37 323/5/1932 A-RH W 36 323/12/1932 H L 30 403/9/1935 A-RH= W 41 251/18/1936 A-RH= W 45 233/7/1936 H= W 41 381/23/1937 H= W 36 283/6/1937 A-RH= L 21 242/12/1938 H= W 39 343/5/1938 A-RH= W 26 252/8/1939 H= L 22 412/25/1939 A-RH= L 35 361/6/1940 H W 31 283/2/1940 A-RH L 29 361/11/1941 H W 36 273/1/1941 A-RH L 21 361/17/1942 H L 30 342/21/1942 A-RH L 28 331/16/1943 H W 38 372/20/1943 A-RH L 13 321/15/1944 H L 12 152/19/1944 A-RH L 29 351/13/1945 H W 58 412/17/1945 A-RH L 36 531/12/1946 H W 45 382/2/1946 A-RH L 37 481/4/1947 H W 42 312/1/1947 A-RH L 39 461/3/1948 H W 35 341/31/1948 A-RH W 42 3412/4/1948 H W 40 332/19/1949 A-RH L 38 491/21/1950 A-RH L 21 341/25/1950 H L 51 582/14/1951 H W 60 513/3/1951 A-RH L 44 6412/28/1951 H% L 40 621/19/1952 H L 45 523/1/1952 A-RH L 9 241/10/1953 H W 57 562/28/1953 A-RH L 53 731/28/1954 A-RH-3OT L 85 912/13/1954 H W 74 621/15/1955 H W 76 662/26/1955 A-RH L 71 771/14/1956 H W 78 603/3/1956 A-RH W 100 901/12/1957 H L 66 753/2/1957 A-RH W 80 651/25/1958 A-RH W 71 643/1/1958 H W 61 591/24/1959 A-RH L 58 672/28/1959 H W 84 651/23/1960 A-RH L 64 752/27/1960 H-OT W 64 632/11/1961 A-RH L 59 732/25/1961 H W 57 531/6/1962 H L 62 742/24/1962 A-RH L 55 63

12/22/1962 A-RH W 68 482/23/1963 H W 83 671/11/1964 H W 69 602/29/1964 A-RH L 63 781/23/1965 A-RH L 40 592/27/1965 H L 72 831/22/1966 A-RH L 62 662/26/1966 H L 57 891/14/1967 A-RH L 44 842/25/1967 H L 73 871/13/1968 H L 43 662/24/1968 A-RH L 68 771/18/1969 A-RH L 50 652/22/1969 H L 49 571/17/1970 H W 61 472/21/1970 A-RH L 48 611/16/1971 H W 75 622/27/1971 A-RH L 65 711/29/1972 H L 62 742/26/1972 A-RH W 78 701/27/1973 H W 63 532/24/1973 A-RH W 58 491/27/1974 H W 83 612/23/1974 A-RH L 64 6612/7/1974 H-CA+ L 79 881/18/1975 H W 84 562/22/1975 A-RH W 76 691/31/1976 H-CA# W 71 522/21/1976 A-RH W 65 611/29/1977 A-RH@ L 60 742/19/1977 H@ L 77 791/28/1978 A$-RH W 82 652/18/1978 H$-OT L 68 751/27/1979 H$ W 50 442/14/1979 A$-RH W 54 451/5/1980 H W 54 502/13/1980 A-RH L 53 662/11/1981 H W 70 631/16/1982 A-RH-2OT L 46 523/18/1992 A-RH-NIT W 67 6512/6/2000 A-BJC L 74 8812/8/2001 H W 83 5312/7/2002 A-BJC W 82 6012/6/2003 H-PEC W 64 3712/11/2004 A-BJC W 84 7112/10/2005 H-PEC W 91 5412/3/2013 H-PEC^ W 78 69$Eastern 8 regular season game+Steel Bowl%Keystone Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.#Pennsylvania Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.=Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game@Eastern Collegiate Basketball Leaguegame^Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Pittsburgh, Pa.BJC-played at Bryce Jordan CenterRH-played at Recreation Hall

Notes*Pitt and Penn State were members of theEastern Intercollegiate Conference in1935-39.*Pitt and Penn State were members of theEastern Collegiate Basketball League in1976-77.*Pitt and Penn State were members of theEastern 8 Conference from 1976-79.

PEPPERDINE (0-2)GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.12/23/1972 A L 73 803/12/1982 N L 88 99

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (2-0)GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/23/1995 H W 101 5912/3/1998 H W 78 64

PRINCETON (3-1)GP: 4; H: 3-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/5/1952 H W 58 521/2/1954 H L 57 6412/31/1962 H W 71 623/19/2012 H-PEC& W 82 61&College Basketball Invitational

PROVIDENCE (31-17)GP: 48; H: 20-3; A: 10-13; N: 1-1; OT: 1-0.Big East: 30-16 (H: 20-3; A: 10-13).Big East Tournament: 1 (1-0).at Petersen Events Center: 7 (7-0).One-Point Games: 4 (4-0).Two-Point Games: 1 (1-0).Most Points-Pitt: 117 (2/11/90).Fewest Points-Pitt: 48 (2/22/93).Most Points-PC: 102 (2/11/90).Fewest Points-PC: 48 (2/25/95).Largest Win: 27 (88-61, 3/2/04).Largest Loss: 21 (101-80, 3/18/75).Win Streak: 8 (2/4/03-2/12/08).Loss Streak: 4 (1/28/96-1/10/98).Last 10: 9-1.

Last 20: 14-6.

3/18/1975 N%-MSG L 80 1011/29/1983 H*-2OT W 59 552/28/1983 A* L 69 722/1/1984 A* L 66 783/3/1984 H* W 61 601/5/1985 H* W 73 622/6/1985 A* W 68 551/14/1986 H* W 71 702/19/1986 A* L 67 761/3/1987 H* W 76 672/7/1987 A* W 87 811/25/1988 H* W 90 562/16/1988 A* W 87 861/21/1989 H* L 81 962/7/1989 A* L 78 882/11/1990 H* W 117 1023/3/1990 A* L 74 851/12/1991 H* W 101 821/23/1991 A* W 92 791/11/1992 H* W 83 722/1/1992 A* W 85 811/2/1993 H* W 91 852/22/1993 A* L 48 5312/4/1993 H* W 94 822/8/1994 A* L 65 781/7/1995 A* L 81 852/25/1995 H* W 56 481/28/1996 H* L 70 852/10/1996 A* L 71 802/15/1997 A* L 70 841/10/1998 A* L 77 872/21/1998 H* W 73 7212/30/1998 H* L 68 833/5/2000 A* W 57 531/23/2001 A* L 61 772/4/2003 H*-PEC W 68 613/13/2003 N^-MSG W 67 593/2/2004 A* W 88 611/31/2005 H*-PEC W 86 662/15/2006 A* W 81 682/25/2006 H*-PEC W 81 682/10/2007 H*-PEC W 74 682/12/2008 H*-PEC W 82 632/24/2009 A* L 73 813/4/2010 H*-PEC W 73 711/4/2011 A* W 83 791/25/2012 H*-PEC W 86 741/22/2013 A* W 68 64*Big East regular season^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y.%NIT, New York, N.Y.

PUERTO RICO, UNIV. OF (1-1)GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/11/1955 A L 70 742/12/1955 A W 90 71

PURDUE (4-6)GP: 10; H: 4-1; A: 0-4; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.1/3/1931 H W 24 2212/18/1931 A L 23 4112/31/1932 H W 33 2812/15/1933 A L 27 3312/15/1947 H L 29 5012/7/1959 A L 79 9112/2/1960 H W 81 8012/2/1961 A L 70 8612/1/1962 H W 69 6412/29/1977 N% L 80 91%San Diego Tournament, San Diego, Calif.

RENSSELAER (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/4/1929 H W 48 15

RHODE ISLAND (6-1)GP: 7; H: 3-0; A: 2-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.1/20/1981 A$ L 60 623/6/1981 NE8-CA W 74 452/4/1982 A$ W 66 632/18/1982 H$ W 81 6712/15/2001 H W 58 5112/21/2002 A W 87 7111/8/2010 H-PEC= W 83 75$Eastern 8 regular seasonE8-Eastern 8 Tournament game=2K Sports/Coaches vs. Cancer Classic

RICHMOND (2-0)GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/19/1938 A W 47 2412/23/2004 H-PEC W 69 60

RIDER (2-0)GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/4/2010 H-PEC W 87 6811/13/2011 H-PEC+ W 86 78+Philly HoopGroup Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.

RIO GRANDE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.11/29/1978 N% W 107 82%Played in Wheeling, W.Va.

ROBERT MORRIS (30-0)GP: 30; H: 30-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.at Petersen Events Center: 9 (9-0).One-Point Games: None.Two-Point Games: None.Most Points-Pitt: 100 (12/9/78).Fewest Points-Pitt: 66 (12/9/84).Most Points-RMU: 80 (12/11/82).Fewest Points-RMU: 48 (12/29/84).Largest Win: 36 (85-49, 1/4/03).Largest Loss: None.Win Streak: 30 (1/18/78-current).Loss Streak: None.Last 10: 10-0.Last 20: 20-0.

1/18/1978 H W 99 6612/9/1978 H W 100 6812/5/1979 H W 77 5012/30/1980 H W 71 6312/19/1981 H W 88 7612/11/1982 H W 95 8012/10/1983 H W 77 6512/8/1984 H W 82 6212/29/1984 H W 66 4812/10/1985 H W 94 6212/20/1986 H W 77 6011/28/1987 H W 96 7011/30/1988 H W 75 6212/16/1989 H W 88 7112/15/1990 H W 98 7412/23/1992 H W 87 6312/22/1993 H W 80 6512/29/1994 H W 69 5912/8/1999 H W 92 5912/28/2000 H W 77 5511/20/2001 H W 86 621/4/2003 H-PEC W 85 4911/26/2003 H-PEC W 75 6111/24/2004 H-PEC W 83 5911/23/2005 H-PEC W 86 5911/29/2006 H-PEC W 67 532/2/2009 H-PEC W 92 722/8/2010 H-PEC W 77 5311/23/2010 H-PEC W 74 5311/27/2011 H-PEC+ W 81 71+Philly HoopGroup Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.

ROCHESTER (1-1)GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0.1/31/1914 A L 12 5312/29/1965 A%-OT W 69 65%Kodak Classic, Rochester, N.Y.

ROLLINS (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/22/1975 H W 96 65

RUTGERS (23-25)GP: 48; H: 13-10; A: 9-13; N: 1-2; OT: 3-0.Big East: 13-9 (H: 9-2; A: 4-7).Big East Tournament: 1 (0-1).at Petersen Events Center: 5 (3-2).One-Point Games: 5 (2-3).Two-Point Games: 1 (1-0).Most Points-Pitt: 99 (12/4/72).Fewest Points-Pitt: 22 (2/7/17).Most Points-RU: 102 (12/27/76).Fewest Points-RU: 21, two times (2/17/17, 12/4/73).Largest Win: 29 (83-54, 3/6/10).Largest Loss: 31 (102-71, 1/27/76).Win Streak: 8 (2/25/01-1/18/06).Loss Streak: 8 (1/27/76-2/28/81).Last 10: 7-3.Last 20: 13-7.

2/5/1915 A W 26 232/11/1916 H W 34 242/7/1917 A W 22 212/13/1920 A L 35 4112/22/1966 H L 68 8712/1/1967 A L 74 10011/30/1968 H L 66 7412/1/1969 A L 79 911/2/1971 H L 87 971/5/1972 A L 76 9212/4/1972 H W 99 7312/4/1973 A W 36 211/25/1975 H-OT W 82 791/27/1976 A L 71 10212/23/1976 H@ L 77 812/25/1978 A$ L 68 872/23/1979 H$ L 68 763/3/1979 N-E8-CA (F) L 57 612/23/1980 A$ L 76 831/10/1981 H$ L 59 69

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2/28/1981 A$ L 60 613/3/1981 H-E8-FFH W 67 621/9/1982 H$ L 65 751/23/1982 A$ W 48 463/5/1982 N-E8-CA W 60 471/17/1996 A* L 77 782/20/1996 H* L 70 711/11/1997 H* W 75 671/17/1998 H*-OT W 86 851/25/1998 A* L 65 872/11/1999 A* L 58 713/3/1999 N^-MSG L 51 642/26/2000 H* W 67 622/11/2001 A* L 64 842/25/2001 H* W 70 601/8/2002 A* W 66 582/21/2002 H* W 78 591/12/2003 A* W 70 632/22/2003 H*-PEC W 86 651/17/2004 H*-PEC W 59 491/8/2005 A*-OT W 66 631/18/2006 A* W 76 681/26/2008 H*-PEC L 64 7712/31/2008 A* W 78 723/6/2010 H*-PEC W 83 541/29/2011 A* W 65 621/11/2012 H*-PEC L 39 621/5/2013 A* L 62 67*Big East regular season^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y.E8-Eastern 8 Tournament$Eastern 8 regular season@Eastern Collegiate Basketball Leaguegame

ST. BONAVENTURE (5-2)GP: 7; H: 4-1; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/15/1979 H$ W 72 7012/2/1980 A W 84 681/3/1981 H$ W 65 611/20/1982 H$ W 86 562/11/1982 A$ L 57 6112/2/1997 H L 80 863/14/2001 H-NIT W 84 75NIT-National Invitation Tournament$Eastern 8 regular season

ST. FRANCIS, PA. (29-0)GP: 29; H: 21-0; A: 8-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/20/1973 H W 88 6512/21/1974 H W 72 653/2/1976 A W 74 6912/18/1976 H W 84 7112/10/1977 A W 72 712/7/1979 H W 65 571/28/1980 A W 56 5111/29/1980 H W 91 7012/5/1981 H W 94 7712/18/1982 H W 67 5712/5/1983 A W 94 8011/26/1984 H W 104 8811/27/1985 H W 107 7212/3/1986 A W 108 6912/2/1987 H W 88 7012/1/1990 A W 91 8512/4/1991 H W 84 6812/2/1992 H W 89 7512/1/1993 H W 88 6912/18/1996 H W 79 4211/29/1997 A W 79 5511/17/1998 H W 95 6911/24/1999 H W 84 5611/29/2000 A W 70 5212/5/2001 H W 77 5511/27/2002 H W 69 4611/22/2003 H-PEC W 90 6912/1/2004 H-PEC W 65 4112/21/2011 H-PEC W 71 47

ST. FRANCIS, N.Y. (3-0)GP: 3; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/9/2000 H W 79 6812/29/2001 H W 74 6111/29/2005 H-PEC W 79 58

ST. JOHN’S (24-34)GP: 58; H: 15-12; A: 7-19; N: 2-3; OT: 2-1.Big East: 20-26 (H: 13-10; A: 7-16).Big East Tournament: 4 (2-2).at Petersen Events Center: 6 (6-0).at Madison Square Garden: 6-8.at Carnesecca Arena: 16 (3-13).One-Point Games: 7 (2-5).Two-Point Games: 4 (2-2).Most Points-Pitt: 94, two times (2/16/91,1/22/95)Fewest Points-Pitt: 50 (1/21/06).Most Points-SJU: 95 (1/21/67).Fewest Points-SJU: 44 (2/8/05).Largest Win: 26 (72-46, 1/27/07).Largest Loss: 31, two times (87-56, 12/20/60; 87-56, 1/14/85).

Win Streak: 5 (1/27/07-2/27/10).Loss Streak: 7, two times (2/18/84-2/28/87; 3/3/96-1/3/00).Last 10: 8-2.Last 20: 11-9.

2/23/1956 A-MSG L 76 811/31/1957 H L 70 781/30/1958 H W 86 7312/11/1959 H+ W 74 7312/20/1960 N% L 56 871/29/1966 H L 51 741/21/1967 A-AH L 66 951/31/1970 A-AH L 58 672/1/1983 H* W 72 713/5/1983 A*-AH L 73 913/10/1983 N^-MSG L 53 641/16/1984 H*-OT W 63 612/18/1984 A*-AH L 62 651/14/1985 H* L 56 872/15/1985 A*-AH L 63 841/4/1986 A*-AH-OT L 75 781/25/1986 H* L 67 681/19/1987 H* L 62 632/28/1987 A*-AH L 74 761/9/1988 H* W 81 702/3/1988 A*-AH W 88 711/30/1989 A*-AH-OT W 85 812/14/1989 H* W 87 771/13/1990 A*-MSG L 70 712/26/1990 H*-CA L 75 761/19/1991 A*-AH L 71 732/16/1991 H* W 94 832/15/1992 H* L 74 842/22/1992 A*-AH L 65 711/9/1993 A*-AH L 77 852/6/1993 H* W 71 6912/7/1993 A*-AH W 75 682/12/1994 H* L 62 683/10/1994 N^-MSG L 72 8012/5/1994 H*-CA L 83 881/22/1995 A*-MSG W 94 873/9/1995 N^-MSG W 74 713/3/1996 A*-AH L 68 941/4/1997 A*-MSG L 64 751/18/1997 H* L 55 601/22/1998 H*-2OT L 83 9012/9/1998 A*-AH L 52 732/6/1999 H* L 60 881/3/2000 A*-AH L 58 821/2/2002 H* W 77 542/4/2004 H*-PEC W 71 511/18/2005 A*-MSG L 62 652/8/2005 H*-PEC W 55 441/21/2006 A*-MSG L 50 551/27/2007 H*-PEC W 72 461/23/2008 A*-MSG W 81 571/11/2009 H*-PEC W 90 671/28/2010 H*-PEC W 63 532/27/2010 A*-MSG W 71 642/19/2011 A*-MSG L 59 602/29/2012 H*-PEC W 73 593/6/2012 N^-MSG W 89 692/24/2013 A*-MSG W 63 47*Big East regular season^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y.%played at Fordham Gym+Steel BowlAH-Alumni Hall/Carnesecca Arena,Jamaica, N.Y.

SAINT JOSEPH’S (2-0)GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/14/1974 H W 72 603/9/1974 N% W 54 42%NCAA Tournament First Round,Morgantown, W.Va.

ST. LAWRENCE (0-1)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/30/1914 A L 14 17

SAINT LOUIS (1-3)GP: 4; H: 1-1; A: 0-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/31/1953 A L 74 761/4/1958 A L 85 871/5/1959 H L 62 7911/11/2007 H&-PEC W 69 58&Hispanic College Fund Classic,Pittsburgh, Pa.

SAINT PETERS (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/19/2005 H-PEC W 82 71

ST. VINCENT, PA. (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.3/10/1930 H W 29 28

SAVANNAH STATE (2-0)GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/1/2001 H W 87 3511/8/2013 H-PEC W 88 55

SETON HALL (32-21)GP: 53; H: 20-6; A: 10-14; N: 2-1; OT: 0-2.Big East: 30-20 (H: 20-6; A: 10-14).Big East Tournament: 2 (1-1).at Petersen Events Center: 7 (6-1).at Madison Square Garden: 3 (2-1).at Prudential Center: 3 (1-2).One-Point Games: 3 (1-2).Two-Point Games: 4 (2-2).Most Points-Pitt: 96 (3/6/87).Fewest Points-Pitt: 51 (12/8/96).Most Points-SHU: 91 (2/9/93).Fewest Points-SHU: 46 (2/4/2013).Largest Win: 32 (86-54, 3/5/03).Largest Loss: 26 (80-54, 3/5/94).Win Streak: 5 (2/22/84-1/7/86).Loss Streak: 4 (2/9/93-1/30/96).Last 10: 7-3.Last 20: 13-7.

12/27/1956 N% W 76 661/22/1983 H* W 78 682/22/1983 A*-WG L 68 741/21/1984 A*-MSG W 71 592/22/1984 H* W 71 622/2/1985 A*-WG W 64 622/9/1985 H* W 80 681/7/1986 A*-MA W 81 662/1/1986 H* L 73 851/14/1987 A*-MA W 87 851/28/1987 H* W 95 813/6/1987 N^-MSG W 96 882/22/1988 A*-MA L 72 893/2/1988 H* L 79 831/25/1989 A*-MA W 82 792/18/1989 H* W 82 761/20/1990 H* W 65 632/20/1990 A*-MA L 81 862/4/1991 H* W 86 802/12/1991 A*-MA L 73 833/8/1991 N^-MSG L 69 701/2/1992 H* W 77 682/17/1992 A*-MA L 63 821/16/1993 H* W 76 732/9/1993 A*-MA L 73 911/15/1994 H* L 67 763/5/1994 A*-MA L 54 801/25/1995 H* L 70 723/4/1995 A*-MA W 76 721/30/1996 H* W 75 6912/8/1996 A*-CAA L 51 532/8/1997 H* W 79 713/1/1998 A*-CAA L 70 812/8/1999 A*-CAA L 61 772/27/1999 H* W 59 581/16/2000 H* L 68 801/13/2001 H* W 77 652/15/2001 A*-CAA W 68 612/7/2002 H* W 70 652/26/2002 A*-OT W 73 662/15/2003 A*-CAA L 61 733/5/2003 H*-PEC W 86 542/9/2004 A*-2OT L 67 681/15/2005 H*-PEC W 67 633/3/2006 H*-PEC L 61 652/19/2007 A*-CAA W 71 681/12/2008 H*-PEC W 84 702/28/2009 A*-PC W 89 781/24/2010 A*-PC L 61 642/6/2010 H*-PEC W 83 581/15/2011 H*-PEC W 74 532/12/2012 A*-PC L 66 732/4/2013 H*-PEC W 56 46*Big East regular season^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y.%Orange Bowl Classic, Miami, Fla.MA or CAA-Continental Airlines Arena orMeadowlands Arena, East Rutherford, N.J.WG-Walsh Gymnasium, South Orange,N.J.PC-Prudential Center, Newark, N.J.

SIENA (3-1)GP: 4; H: 2-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/28/1988 H L 79 8011/28/1989 H W 101 8911/28/1990 A W 82 8012/17/2008 H-PEC W 79 66

SOUTH CAROLINA (2-5)GP: 7; H: 1-2; A: 1-3; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.3/28/1934 A L 35 3812/23/1971 H L 59 692/27/1974 A L 50 672/5/1975 A L 62 642/14/1976 H L 72 7912/29/2004 H-PEC W 72 6812/28/2005 A W 58 51

SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/17/2011 H-PEC W 69 55

SOUTH FLORIDA (6-5)GP: 11; H: 4-1; A: 2-2; N: 0-2; OT: 0-0.Big East: 6-3 (H: 4-1; A: 2-2).Big East Tournament: 0-0.at Petersen Events Center: 5 (4-1).One-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Most Points-Pitt: 79 (1/9/08)Fewest Points-Pitt: 63, two times (12/19/75, 11/25/01).Most Points-USF: 70 two times (12/19/75,1/31/10).Fewest Points-USF: 44 (2/27/2013).Largest Win: 21 (69-48, 1/7/07).Largest Loss: 9 (70-61, 1/31/10).Win Streak: 3 (1/7/07-1/14/09).Loss Streak: 2 two times (12/19/75-11/25/01, 2/8/12-2/27/2013).Last 10: 5-5.Last 20: 6-5.

12/20/1975 N% L 63 7011/25/2001 N= L 63 691/7/2007 H*-PEC W 69 481/9/2008 A*-SD W 79 661/14/2009 H*-PEC W 75 621/31/2010 A*-SD L 61 702/16/2011 H*-PEC W 67 553/2/2011 A*-SD W 66 502/8/2012 A*$ L 51 632/19/2012 H*-PEC L 47 562/27/2013 H*-PEC W 64 44*Big East regular season^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y.=Robert Morris Invitational, MoonTownship, Pa.%Big Sun Invitational, St. Petersburg, Fla.$-Played at St. Petersburg Times Forum,Tampa, Fla.SD-Sun Dome, Tampa, Fla.

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/14/2002 H-PEC W 89 55

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (2-2)GP: 4; H: 0-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.12/30/1931 A W 29 261/2/1932 A L 13 2412/26/1963 A% W 82 7212/29/1976 N# L 67 76%Los Angeles Classic, Los Angeles, Calif.#Lobo Classic, Albuquerque, N.M.

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (2-1)GP: 3; H: 1-1; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/9/1972 H-CA+ W 65 633/15/1975 N-MSG-NIT W 70 6512/10/1976 H-CA% L 67 72+Steel BowlNIT-National Invitation Tournament, NewYork, N.Y.%Golden Triangle Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.

STANFORD (2-1)GP: 3; H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/29/1931 A W 22 111/31/1949 A& L 37 5511/26/2013 N+ W 88 67&Played in San Francisco, Calif.+Progressive Legends Classic, Brooklyn,N.Y.

STETSON (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/29/1990 N# W 84 69#Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii

SUSQUEHANNA (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.3/9/12 A W 26 23

SWARTHMORE (3-2)GP: 5; H: 1-0; A: 2-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.3/8/1912 A L 26 512/7/1913 A W 31 253/13/1915 A W 40 262/9/1917 A L 24 362/9/1923 H W 61 24

SYRACUSE (39-65)GP: 104; H: 25-25; A: 13-35; N: 1-5; OT:2-1.ACC: 0-2 (H: 0-1; A: 0-1).ACC Tournament: 0 (0-0).Big East: 21-31 (H: 11-15; A: 10-16).Big East Tournament: 6 (1-5).at Madison Square Garden: 6 (1-5).at Petersen Events Center: 8 (6-2).at Civic Arena: 12 (3-9).at Carrier Dome: 27 (10-17).One-Point Games: 4 (3-1).Two-Point Games: 7 (3-4).

Most Points-Pitt: 127 (2/13/70).Fewest Points-Pitt: 17 (1/8/17).Most Points-SU: 108 (2/13/70).Fewest Points-SU: 22 (1/8/17).Largest Win: 36 (87-51, 1/5/63).Largest Loss: 26 (100-74, 1/6/79).Win Streak: 5 (1/4/07-1/16/12).Loss Streak: 10 (1/18/92-2/24/96).Last 10: 6-4.Last 20: 13-7.

1/29/1914 A L 29 361/8/1917 H L 17 223/2/1917 A L 21 412/11/1921 A L 28 3912/30/1921 H L 28 422/24/1922 A L 21 251/5/1923 H W 26 232/21/1925 A L 22 311/8/1927 H-OT W 29 281/6/1928 H W 45 242/1/1930 A L 29 4012/27/1930 H W 31 281/9/1932 A L 28 321/8/1938 A W 49 471/9/1952 H W 72 491/9/1954 H L 65 801/11/1955 H L 85 912/4/1956 A L 79 821/14/1957 H W 76 641/11/1958 A W 71 681/10/1959 H L 60 701/9/1960 H L 77 851/7/1961 H W 79 6212/21/1961 A W 74 631/5/1963 H W 87 512/7/1964 A L 84 962/15/1964 H W 69 671/9/1965 A L 73 972/17/1966 H L 73 831/7/1967 A L 60 702/19/1968 A L 71 851/4/1969 A L 55 702/13/1970 H W 127 1081/9/1971 A L 69 782/11/1972 H W 109 991/6/1973 A L 66 742/9/1974 H W 71 561/4/1975 A L 68 7712/6/1975 H-CA L 80 902/7/1976 H W 71 671/22/1977 A L 74 961/14/1978 H W 86 811/6/1979 A L 74 10012/22/1979 H L 66 7312/27/1982 A*-CD L 66 872/7/1983 H* W 85 741/25/1984 H* L 58 642/25/1984 A*-CD L 65 661/26/1985 H* L 75 802/26/1985 A*-CD L 72 801/11/1986 A*-CD L 68 782/17/1986 H* L 62 691/26/1987 A*-CD W 84 702/9/1987 H*-CA W 63 613/7/1987 N^-MSG L 85 992/10/1988 H*-CA L 75 843/6/1988 A*-CD W 85 841/4/1989 A*-CD W 81 762/4/1989 H*-CA L 80 1031/3/1990 H*-CA L 78 801/23/1990 A*-CD L 74 833/9/1990 N^-MSG L 55 581/7/1991 H*-CA W 93 792/24/1991 A*-CD L 66 891/8/1992 H*-CA W 83 741/18/1992 A*-CD L 79 831/27/1993 H*-CA L 79 853/6/1993 A*-CD L 74 783/12/1993 N^-MSG L 50 551/8/1994 A*-CD L 75 792/5/1994 H*-CA L 77 801/14/1995 H*-CA L 63 652/21/1995 A*-CD L 72 852/7/1996 H*-CA L 67 732/24/1996 A*-CD L 60 773/2/1997 A*-CD W 65 632/1/1998 H-CA* L 73 842/26/1998 A*-CD L 61 762/14/1999 H* L 67 751/19/2000 H* L 72 822/16/2000 A*-CD L 62 831/6/2001 H* L 66 712/27/2001 A*-CD L 69 803/9/2001 N^-MSG-OT W 55 541/22/2002 H* W 72 572/10/2002 A*-CD W 75 631/18/2003 H*-PEC W 73 602/1/2003 A*-CD L 65 671/24/2004 A*-CD W 66 452/29/2004 H*-PEC-OT L 46 491/29/2005 H*-PEC W 76 692/14/2005 A*-CD W 68 64

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1/23/2006 H*-PEC W 80 673/11/2006 N^-MSG (F) L 61 651/4/2007 A*-CD W 74 663/1/2008 A*-CD W 82 771/19/2009 H*-PEC W 78 601/2/2010 A*-CD W 82 721/17/2011 H*-PEC W 74 661/16/2012 A*-CD L 63 712/2/2013 H*-PEC W 65 553/14/2013 N^-MSG L 59 621/18/2014 A*-CD L 54 592/12/2014 H*-PEC L 56 58*ACC/Big East regular season^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y.CD-Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y.

TAMPA (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/7/1955 A W 92 52

TEMPLE (22-20)GP: 42; H: 13-6; A: 9-13; N: 0-1; OT: 1-12/2/1929 A W 38 283/4/1930 A W 40 2812/12/1931 H W 29 211/7/1933 H= W 43 262/30/1933 A= W 40 301/6/1934 H= W 35 303/3/1934 A= W 38 341/12/1935 A= L 38 452/27/1935 H= W 34 252/14/1936 A=PA W 48 422/26/1936 H= W 52 411/6/1937 H= W 32 282/25/1937 A=PA L 34 453/22/1937 A= W 35 292/9/1938 H= L 41 432/28/1938 A=PA L 34 461/31/1939 H= W 42 362/11/1939 A= CH L 27 3612/28/1957 N-MSG% L 71 761/7/1959 A-Pal L 73 861/6/1960 H L 74 821/21/1961 A-Pal-OT W 80 752/21/1962 H W 71 652/20/1963 A-Pal L 71 772/19/1964 H W 78 672/16/1965 A-Pal L 65 712/12/1966 H L 64 712/22/1967 A-Pal L 49 8712/22/1967 H W 80 631/15/1969 A-Pal L 30 532/11/1970 H-CA L 72 1011/27/1971 A-Pal L 48 542/16/1972 H L 74 891/24/1973 A L 50 712/20/1974 H W 56 491/29/1975 A-Pal W 70 611/24/1976 H W 80 632/23/1977 A-Pal L 48 781/11/1978 H-2OT L 74 811/3/1979 A-Pal L 57 621/2/1980 H W 62 551/4/1982 A-Pal W 60 59%ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y.=Eastern Intercollegiate Conference gamePal-The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.PA-Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia,Pa.CH-Convocation Hall, Philadelphia, Pa.

Notes*Pitt and Temple were members of theEastern Intercollegiate Conference from1932-39.

TENNESSEE (2-4)GP: 6; H: 0-1; A: 1-1; N: 1-2; OT: 0-0.12/29/1961 N% L 83 8412/29/1981 N& W 55 5412/6/1998 A L 53 5612/4/1999 H L 50 7612/11/2010 N-CEC* L 76 8312/3/2011 A+ W 61 56%Evansville Invitational, Evansville, Ind.&Far West Classic, Portland, Ore.CEC-Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa.*SEC-Big East Invitational, Pittsburgh, Pa./Consol Energy Center+Big East/SEC Challenge

TEXAS (2-1)GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1; OT: 0-0.11/29/1991 N-MSG+ W 91 8711/24/2009 N^ L 62 7811/19/2010 N= W 68 66^CBE Classic, Kansas City, Mo.+Preseason NIT, New York, N.Y.=2K Sports Classic/Coaches vs. Cancer,New York, N.Y.

TEXAS A&M (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/27/1985 N% W 79 62

%Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans, La.

TEXAS PAN AMERICAN (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/23/1998 H W 79 71

TEXAS TECH (2-0)GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 2-0; OT: 0-0.11/28/2008 N& W 80 6711/25/2013 N+ W 76 53&Legends Classic, Newark, N.J.+Progressive Legends Classic, Brooklyn,N.Y.

THIEL (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/9/1925 A W 29 10

TOLEDO (3-1)GP: 4; H: 3-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/17/1988 H W 96 8312/23/1989 A L 68 7412/22/1990 H W 88 6812/1/2007 H-PEC W 78 52

TULANE (4-1)GP: 5; H: 2-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/28/1935 A W 48 2512/31/1935 A W 48 131/27/1968 H W 75 732/1/1969 A L 89 11012/30/1984 H W 69 54

UCLA (1-6)GP: 7; H: 1-1; A: 0-4; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.2/5/1949 A L 48 5112/28/1950 A L 44 6812/30/1970 H-CA+ L 64 7712/22/1972 A L 73 892/2/1991 A L 85 11212/28/1992 H-CA W 91 793/22/2007 N& L 55 64&NCAA Sweet Sixteen, San Jose, Calif.+Steel Bowl

UTAH (0-2)GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.1/26/1949 A L 44 653/19/1993 N% L 65 86%NCAA Tournament First Round,Nashville, Tenn.

UTAH STATE (1-1)GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1; OT: 0-0.12/30/1949 N% L 50 5412/31/1955 N& W 84 81%Corn Bowl Classic, Des Moines, Iowa&All-America Tournament, Owensboro, Ky.

UTICA (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/21/1981 H W 64 47

VANDERBILT (2-1)GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.12/27/1923 H W 33 3112/26/1935 A W 57 373/20/1988 N%-OT L 74 80%NCAA Tournament Second Round,Lincoln, Neb.

VERMONT (3-0)GP: 3; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/21/1994 H W 82 6012/17/2005 H-PEC W 63 5212/6/2008 H-PEC W 80 51

VILLANOVA (33-32)GP: 65; H: 22-5; A: 8-18; N: 3-9; OT: 1-3.Big East: 28-20 (H: 20-5; A: 8-15).Big East Tournament: 8 (2-6).Eastern 8 Tournament: 3 (1-2).at Madison Square Garden: 8 (2-6).at Petersen Events Center: 6 (6-0).at Wachovia Center: 2 (2-0).at Pavilion: 15 (6-9).at Palestra: 2 (0-2).at Jake Nevin Field House: 2 (0-2).at Philadelphia Spectrum: 2 (0-2).One-Point Games: 5 (3-2).Two-Point Games: 7 (3-4).Most Points-Pitt: 97 (2/18/78).Fewest Points-Pitt: 48 (1/12/83).Most Points-VU: 96 (3/4/98).Fewest Points-VU: 43 (1/16/2013).Largest Win: 23 (85-62, 3/2/85).Largest Loss: 33 (88-55, 2/3/96).Win Streak: 6 (2/21/10-current).Loss Streak: 5 (2/19/94-2/17/96).Last 10: 7-3.Last 20: 13-7.

2/11/1960 A L 49 761/25/1961 H W 57 551/15/1977 A@ L 64 852/20/1978 H$ W 97 813/3/1978 N-E8-CA L 70 722/20/1979 A$ L 73 753/1/1979 N-E8-CA W 77 642/20/1980 H$ W 62 532/29/1980 N-E8-CA L 59 721/12/1983 H* L 48 662/11/1983 A*-JNFH L 65 781/9/1984 A*-JNFH L 61 742/11/1984 H* W 47 453/8/1984 N^-MSG L 65 751/29/1985 A*-Pal L 63 703/2/1985 H* W 85 623/7/1985 N^-MSG L 61 691/18/1986 A*-Pal L 70 742/7/1986 H* W 85 712/4/1987 A*-PV W 58 572/24/1987 H* W 94 831/16/1988 H* W 85 732/13/1988 A*-PV W 87 753/12/1988 N^-MSG L 69 721/28/1989 A*-PV L 78 792/20/1989 H* W 73 723/10/1989 N^-MSG W 71 662/3/1990 H* W 94 822/17/1990 A*-PV L 68 711/2/1991 H*-CA W 86 761/30/1991 A*-Spec L 72 752/10/1992 H* W 77 682/29/1992 A*-PV L 61 782/3/1993 H*-CA L 76 823/2/1993 A*-PV W 77 761/22/1994 A*-PV W 81 702/19/1994 H*-2OT L 88 931/18/1995 A*-PV L 69 712/4/1995 H*-OT L 76 792/3/1996 A*-PV L 55 882/17/1996 H* L 64 672/12/1997 H* W 95 892/10/1998 A*-PV L 68 792/24/1998 H* W 65 613/4/1998 N^-MSG-2OT L 93 961/19/1999 A*-PV L 65 861/27/2000 H* W 79 703/8/2000 N^-MSG L 55 652/2/2002 H* W 71 593/9/2003 A*-WC W 56 543/6/2004 H*-PEC W 59 452/20/2005 A*-PV L 72 803/10/2005 N^-MSG L 58 673/10/2006 N^-MSG W 68 541/29/2007 A*-WC W 65 591/6/2008 A*-PV L 63 641/30/2008 H*-PEC W 69 571/28/2009 A*-Spec L 57 673/28/2009 N% L 76 782/21/2010 H*-PEC W 70 652/12/2011 A*-PV W 57 543/5/2011 H*-PEC W 60 502/5/2012 H*-PEC W 79 701/16/2013 A*-PV W 58 433/3/2013 H*-PEC-OT W 73 64*Big East regular season^Big East Tournament$Eastern 8 regular seasonE8-Eastern 8 Tournament%NCAA Regional Final, Boston, Mass.@Eastern Collegiate Basketball LeaguegamePV-The Pavilion, Villanova, Pa.Spec-Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa.Pal-The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.WC-Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, Pa.JNFH-Jake Nevin Field House, Villanova,Pa.

VIRGINIA (3-9)GP: 12; H: 2-4; A: 1-3; N: 0-2; OT: 1-0.ACC: 0-1 (H: 0-1; A: 0-0).ACC Tournament: 1 (0-1).at Petersen Events Center: 1 (0-1).One-Point Games: 2 (1-1).Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Most Points-Pitt: 81 (1/2/74).Fewest Points-Pitt: 45 (2/2/2014).Most Points-UVa.: 92 (2/17/68).Fewest Points-UVa.: 48 (2/2/2014).Largest Win: 24 (73-49, 12/27/51).Largest Loss: 32 (92-60, 2/17/68).Win Streak: 2 (1/2/74-1/21/76).Loss Streak: 5 (1/21/76-current).Last 10: 2-8.Last 20: 2-8.

12/27/1951 H& W 73 492/18/1967 H L 70 822/17/1968 A L 60 922/23/1972 A L 74 842/21/1973 H L 66 791/2/1974 A W 81 70

2/15/1975 H-OT W 71 701/21/1976 A L 68 7512/4/1976 H L 61 6212/3/1990 N% L 80 842/2/2014 H*-PEC L 45 483/15/2014 N^-GC L 48 51^ACC Tournament&Keystone Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.%ACC/Big East Challenge, Richmond, Va.,Richmond ColiseumGC-Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC

VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (2-3)GP: 1; H: 0-2; A: 1-1; N: 1-0; OT: 1-1.12/9/1995 A W 72 6912/14/1996 H L 55 5812/23/1999 H L 60 6412/17/2000 A-OT L 73 763/17/2007 N-OT W 84 79

VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/6/2011 H-PEC W 97 70

VIRGINIA TECH (6-3)GP: 9; H: 4-1; A: 1-2; N: 1-0; OT: 1-0.ACC: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0).ACC Tournament: 0 (0-0).Big East: 2-1 (H: 2-0; A: 0-1).Big East Tournament: 1 (1-0).at Petersen Events Center: 2 (2-0).One-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Two-Point Games: 1 (0-1).Most Points-Pitt: 78 (1/6/04).Fewest Points-Pitt: 60 (1/23/67).Most Points-VT: 100 (1/8/66).Fewest Points-VT: 51 (3/3/01).Largest Win: 19, two times (78-59, 1/6/04; 70-51, 3/3/01).Largest Loss: 26 (100-74, 1/8/66).Win Streak: 5 (3/3/01-current).Loss Streak: 3 (1/8/66-3/3/01).Last 10: 6-3.Last 20: 6-3.

12/4/1964 H-CA+ W 74 691/8/1966 A L 74 1001/23/1967 H-FFH L 60 7712/19/1980 A& L 70 723/3/2001 H*-FFH W 70 512/26/2003 A* W 75 621/6/2004 H*-PEC W 78 593/11/2004 N^-MSG W 74 612/8/2014 H*-PEC-2OT W 62 57*ACC/Big East regular season^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y.&Virginia Tech Classic, Blacksburg, Va.+Steel Bowl

WAGNER (1-1)GP: 2; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.3/21/2003 N% W 87 6112/20/2011 H-PEC L 54 59%NCAA Tournament First Round, Boston,Mass.

WAKE FOREST (2-0)GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.ACC: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0).ACC Tournament: 1 (1-0).at Petersen Events Center: 1 (1-0).One-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0).Most Points-Pitt: 29 (3/13/2014).Fewest Points-Pitt: 80 (1/11/2014).Most Points-WF: 65 (1/11/2014).Fewest Points: WF: 55 (3/13/2014).Largest Win: 29 (3/13/2014).Largest Loss: N/A.Win Streak: 2 (1/11/2014-current).Loss Streak: N/A.1/11/2014 H*-PEC W 80 653/13/2014 N^-GC W 84 55*ACC regular season game^ACC TournamentGC-Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro NC

WASHINGTON (2-2)GP: 4; H: 1-0; A: 1-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/19/1950 A L 44 5412/20/1950 A L 55 742/17/2007 H-PEC W 65 6112/8/2007 A W 75 74

WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON (40-5)GP: 46; H: 28-3; A: 12-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.3/4/1913 H W 32 193/18/1913 H W 31 192/24/1914 H W 21 193/12/1914 A L 13 222/16/1915 H W 28 192/23/1915 A W 45 253/3/1916 H W 26 20

3/7/1916 H W 42 241/26/1917 H W 32 232/17/1917 A W 26 252/8/1918 H W 35 323/1/1918 H L 26 362/8/1919 H W 33 313/4/1919 A L 24 402/7/1920 H W 25 242/25/1920 A W 33 223/1/1920 A W 45 282/25/1921 H W 37 253/4/1921 A W 35 262/8/1922 H L 29 313/8/1922 H W 36 262/13/1923 H W 25 172/28/1923 H-OT W 29 271/22/1924 H W 29 193/7/1924 H W 23 211/30/1925 H L 17 253/7/1925 A W 18 151/25/1926 A W 31 282/19/1926 H W 30 251/11/1927 A W 27 262/13/1927 H W 38 302/25/1928 H W 44 333/5/1928 A W 33 322/13/1929 H W 38 183/6/1929 H W 38 282/18/1930 A W 38 303/12/1930 H W 67 202/3/1931 A W 29 263/3/1931 H W 33 153/3/1932 H W 28 161/24/1933 H W 47 273/7/1933 H W 52 232/5/1934 H W 60 342/25/1935 A W 57 3012/7/1935 H W 41 35

WASHINGTON & LEE (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/7/1923 H W 52 33

WASHINGTON STATE (3-1)GP: 4; H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.11/29/2008 N$ W 57 433/26/2012 A& L 66 673/28/2012 H& W 57 533/30/2012 H& W 71 65$Legends Classic, Newark, N.J.&College Basketball Invitational

WAYNESBURG (3-3)GP: 6; H: 3-2; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/13/1910 H W 31 203/17/1910 A L 19 351/5/1912 H W 38 311/8/1929 H W 50 172/7/1940 H L 28 411/22/1941 H L 40 44

WEST TEXAS STATE (0-1)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0.12/6/1980 N% L 73 92%Show Me Invitational, Columbia, Mo.

WEST VIRGINIA (88-96)Games Played: 184.Home: 56-33.Away: 30-61.Neutral: 4 (2-2).at Madison Square Garden: 2 (1-1).at Petersen Events Center: 9 (7-2).at Fitzgerald Field House: 41 (21-20).at WVU Coliseum: 35 (10-25).at Civic Arena: 2 (1-1).Overtime: 9 (2-7).Double Overtime: 1 (0-1)Triple Overtime: 1 (1-0).Big East: 19-11 (H: 11-3; A: 8-8).Big East Tournament: 2 (1-1).Eastern 8 Tournament: 1 (1-0)One-Point Games: 12 (5-7).Two-Point Games: 13 (8-5).Games decided by five points or fewer:56.Most Points Scored-Pitt: 98 (98-95 3OTwin on 2/12/10).Most Points Scored-WVU: 107 (107-93loss on 2/23/57).Fewest Points Scored-Pitt: 14 (28-14 losson 3/10/1924).Fewest Points Scored-WVU: 14 (44-14win on 2/14/1906).Largest Pitt Win: 36 (82-46, 2/12/2003).Largest WVU Win: 40 (103-63, 2/14/66).Longest Pitt Win Streak: 9 (1/17/31-1/26/35).Longest WVU Win Streak: 13 (1/8/57-2/2/63).Last 10: 6-4.Last 20: 13-7.

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@2/20/1904 A L 12 15@3/4/1905 A L 9 402/17/1906 H W 30 252/14/1907 H W 44 143/2/1907 A L 20 261/18/1908 H W 58 203/7/1908 A W 20 191/29/1915 H W 42 181/10/1918 H W 30 201/25/1918 A W 36 241/16/1919 H L 29 353/1/1919 A W 33 301/15/1920 A W 38 271/31/1920 A L 26 283/6/1920 H W 33 242/17/1921 H W 45 323/12/1921 A L 24 431/20/1922 H W 37 273/11/1922 A W 31 261/18/1923 H W 26 213/3/1923 A L 28 331/17/1924 H-OT L 23 253/1/1924 A L 14 281/16/1925 H L 22 302/28/1925 A L 25 351/22/1926 H W 38 232/27/1926 A L 30 371/20/1927 H L 23 292/26/1927 A W 43 331/18/1928 H W 51 263/2/1928 A W 45 421/18/1929 H L 35 403/2/1929 A W 41 192/22/1930 H W 21 193/8/1930 A L 25 331/17/1931 H W 17 153/11/1931 A W 24 221/29/1932 H= W 35 273/8/1932 A= W 22 191/28/1933 H= W 42 203/11/1933 A= W 45 351/27/1934 H= W 42 213/10/1934 A= W 27 261/26/1935 H= W 35 343/13/1935 A= L 26 433/18/1935 A= W 35 221/25/1936 H= W 41 273/11/1936 A= L 42 431/30/1937 H= W 44 363/13/1937 A= W 48 421/29/1938 H= W 43 403/12/1938 A= L 35 382/18/1939 H= L 42 453/11/1939 A= W 49 432/20/1940 H W 68 493/9/1940 A L 35 422/11/1941 H W 56 452/4/1942 H L 47 661/9/1943 H W 48 332/27/1943 A L 64 822/16/1944 H W 59 552/26/1944 A W 60 572/21/1945 H W 55 342/24/1945 A L 47 502/13/1946 H L 41 613/2/1946 A L 61 812/12/1947 H L 41 523/1/1947 A L 59 722/20/1948 H L 59 703/6/1948 A L 36 522/16/1949 H L 51 543/5/1949 A-OT W 34 322/25/1950 H W 55 533/4/1950 A L 53 592/17/1951 A L 52 562/26/1951 H W 74 721/12/1952 A L 60 791/30/1952 H L 47 671/17/1953 A L 70 952/12/1953 H W 67 651/16/1954 A W 70 592/16/1954 H W 83 641/29/1955 A L 74 882/16/1955 H L 86 931/18/1956 H L 70 842/25/1956 A W 94 771/8/1957 H L 86 892/23/1957 A L 93 1071/15/1958 H L 64 712/22/1958 A L 86 992/3/1959 A L 64 732/18/1959 H L 69 901/27/1960 H-OT L 66 762/20/1960 A L 75 891/18/1961 H L 68 732/18/1961 A L 84 921/20/1962 A L 78 882/7/1962 H L 76 802/2/1963 H L 67 682/13/1963 A W 69 681/18/1964 H W 92 762/12/1964 A L 84 861/11/1965 A L 72 86

1/26/1965 H L 75 761/25/1966 H L 79 902/14/1966 A L 63 1031/18/1967 H L 78 1022/6/1967 A L 62 811/17/1968 A L 64 902/21/1968 H L 76 871/28/1969 H W 90 872/12/1969 A L 69 891/14/1970 H-OT L 66 673/3/1970 A W 92 872/3/1971 H L 91 953/3/1971 A-WV L 64 661/10/1972 H W 91 763/4/1972 A-WV L 90 1042/5/1973 H W 77 642/27/1973 A-WV L 58 5912/1/1973 A-WV L 78 823/2/1974 H W 83 7812/3/1974 A-OT-WV L 78 822/12/1975 H W 83 773/7/1975 A-ECAC-WV L 73 751/7/1976 H W 70 612/11/1976 A-WV L 72 851/5/1977 H L 91 1002/9/1977 A-WV L 69 903/2/1977 N!-Spectrum L 54 661/4/1978 H$ W 71 662/8/1978 A$-WV W 87 761/20/1979 A$-WV L 92 932/3/1979 H$ W 72 572/2/1980 A$-WV L 66 682/16/1980 H$ L 66 671/31/1981 A$-WV L 63 762/21/1981 H$ W 81 641/29/1982 H$ L 45 482/24/1982 A$-WV L 77 823/6/1982 N-E8-CA W 79 721/15/1983 H W 81 6712/17/1983 A-WV L 53 5612/15/1984 H W 84 6512/14/1985 A-WV L 63 7412/13/1986 H W 78 5712/12/1987 A-WV W 70 6412/10/1988 H-OT L 81 8412/9/1989 A-WV-2OT L 93 9712/8/1990 H W 96 8712/14/1991 A-WV L 85 8612/12/1992 H W 82 7812/11/1993 A-WV L 91 9912/10/1994 H L 80 841/6/1996 A*-WV-OT W 84 832/29/1996 H* W 83 632/1/1997 A*-WV L 59 741/28/1998 H-CA* L 72 762/3/1998 A*-WV L 72 902/17/1999 H* W 69 672/10/2000 A*-WV# L 58 621/31/2001 H* W 63 462/8/2001 A*-WV L 68 692/16/2002 A*-WV W 85 753/2/2002 H* W 92 651/14/2003 A*-WV W 80 612/12/2003 H*-PEC W 82 462/21/2004 A*-WV W 67 582/5/2005 A*-WV-OT L 78 832/23/2005 H*-PEC L 66 702/9/2006 H*-PEC W 57 532/27/2006 A*-WV L 62 673/9/2006 N^-MSG W 68 572/7/2007 A*-WV W 60 472/27/2007 H*-PEC W 80 662/7/2008 H*-PEC W 55 543/3/2008 A*-WV L 62 761/25/2009 A*-WV W 79 672/9/2009 H*-PEC W 70 593/12/2009 N^-MSG L 60 742/3/2010 A*-WV L 51 702/12/2010 H*-PEC-3OT W 98 952/7/2011 A*-WV W 71 662/24/2011 H*-PEC W 71 581/30/2012 A*-WV W 72 662/16/2012 H*-PEC L 48 66

@Basketball was not a varsity sport at Pittuntil 1905-06, Pitt does not count thesegames.*Big East regular season game^Big East Tournament game$Eastern 8 regular season gameE8-ECAC Tournament game, Pittsburgh,Pa., Civic Arena!ECBL Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa., TheSpectrumECAC-ECAC Tournament game,Morgantown, W.Va.#Played at Charleston, W.Va.WV-WVU Coliseum

Notes*Pitt and West Virginia were members ofthe Eastern Intercollegiate Conferencefrom 1932-39.

*Pitt and WVU were members of theEastern Collegiate Basketball League from1976-77.*Pitt and West Virginia were members ofthe Eastern 8 Conference from 1977-82.*West Virginia joined the Big EastConference in the 1995-96 season.

WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN (7-0)GP: 7; H: 7-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.3/7/1913 H W 36 291/14/1921 H W 44 383/3/1922 H W 35 282/22/1923 H W 38 3511/29/1975 H W 70 6111/27/1976 H W 79 7711/30/1977 H W 80 56

WESTERN KENTUCKY (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.12/28/1956 N% W 85 81%Orange Bowl Classic, Miami, Fla.

WESTERN MICHIGAN (1-0)GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.11/12/2006 N& W 86 67&Maggie Dixon Classic, West Point, N.Y.

WESTINGHOUSE CLUB (9-1)GP: 10; H: 6-1; A: 3-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/10/1912 A W 28 241/11/1913 A W 30 183/14/1913 H W 29 252/14/1914 A W 40 243/6/1914 H W 51 322/13/1915 H W 38 302/19/1916 H W 36 251/14/1917 H W 31 211/19/1918 H W 14 122/15/1919 H L 21 23

WESTMINSTER (48-33)GP: 81; H: 35-17; A: 13-16; N: 0-0; OT: 0-1.1/15/1906 H L 15 352/24/1906 A L 13 1061/24/1907 H L 18 201906-07 A L 27 373/9/1921 H W 54 253/1/1922 H W 34 252/21/1934 H W 32 261/23/1935 H W 38 321/22/1936 H W 42 312/3/1937 H W 32 312/11/1938 H L 38 411/14/1939 H L 37 451/10/1940 H W 47 351/7/1941 H L 36 412/25/1942 H L 48 532/6/1943 A L 38 472/13/1943 H L 48 5312/31/1944 A L 64 842/2/1944 H L 54 581/24/1945 A L 47 682/14/1945 H W 75 561/18/1946 A W 59 502/20/1946 H L 50 541/13/1947 H L 45 542/20/1947 A W 44 392/14/1948 A W 68 622/30/1948 H W 58 541/12/1949 H W 50 412/26/1949 H W 50 401/5/1950 H L 38 492/17/1950 A L 55 851/4/1951 H W 68 622/5/1951 A L 67 912/16/1952 A L 74 822/26/1952 H W 72 6012/9/1952 H W 62 571/24/1953 A W 91 791/23/1954 H L 66 712/20/1954 H L 94 10412/9/1955 H+ W 74 521/8/1955 H-OT L 71 732/19/1955 A L 92 941/7/1956 A W 77 672/15/1956 H W 77 7112/5/1957 H W 64 542/7/1957 A W 71 691/8/1958 H W 72 572/27/1958 A W 75 7412/18/1958 A L 66 782/26/1959 H W 72 681/16/1960 H W 75 611/14/1961 H L 51 762/21/1961 A L 68 851/13/1962 H W 58 452/17/1962 A L 53 581/12/1963 A W 61 512/9/1963 H W 72 551/29/1964 H W 71 602/22/1964 A W 92 73

2/1/1965 A W 75 612/24/1965 H W 101 711/12/1966 H W 70 692/23/1966 A L 76 1021/5/1967 A L 71 782/11/1967 H W 83 721/10/1968 A L 72 812/13/1968 H L 72 9612/6/1968 H-CA+ W 59 521/22/1969 H L 64 652/26/1969 A L 61 821/28/1970 H W 74 712/25/1970 A W 75 562/10/1971 A W 62 412/24/1971 H W 72 631/8/1972 H W 78 591/30/1974 A W 106 711/30/1980 H W 75 4411/27/1982 H W 80 6711/26/1983 H W 86 561/2/1985 H W 84 5011/22/1985 H W 88 56+Steel Bowl

WHEELING (1-0)GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/22/1977 H W 82 54

WICHITA STATE (1-2)GP: 3; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-2; OT: 0-0.12/26/1964 N#-Pal L 58 10911/23/2009 N+ W 68 553/21/2013 N% L 55 73#Quaker City Tournament, Philadelphia,Pa.Pal-The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.+CBE Classic, Kansas City, Mo.%NCAA Tournament Second Round, SaltLake City, Utah

WILLIAM & MARY (8-5)GP: 13; H: 7-1; A: 1-4; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/21/1951 H W 63 481/12/1960 H W 75 5912/14/1962 H-CA+ W 66 562/13/1965 A L 61 6312/5/1966 H L 68 721/4/1968 A L 65 7912/3/1968 H W 68 621/6/1970 A L 73 842/5/1972 A L 68 732/3/1973 H W 83 622/2/1974 A W 68 622/1/1975 H W 70 601/3/2004 H W 70 55+Steel Bowl

WISCONSIN (7-11)GP: 18; H: 3-2; A: 2-9; N: 2-0; OT: 0-0.12/15/1928 A& L 24 3412/15/1931 A L 29 3012/29/1934 A W 31 2712/21/1936 H W 41 3012/11/1937 A L 36 4412/18/1940 A W 36 343/22/1941 A+ L 30 3612/12/1947 A L 36 4912/10/1963 A L 83 8512/8/1964 H L 63 8012/20/1969 A L 71 8512/8/1970 H W 81 76

12/18/1971 A L 63 801/3/1973 H L 70 7212/30/1986 N% W 98 823/21/2004 N^ W 59 5512/31/2005 H-PEC W 73 6412/16/2006 A L 75 89&played in Milwaukee, Wis.%Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii^NCAA Tournament Second Round,Milwaukee, Wis.+NCAA Final Four, Madison, Wis.

WITTENBERG (0-1)GP: 1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/16/1972 H L 54 63

WOFFORD (2-0)GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.11/13/2009 H-PEC W 63 603/14/2012 H-PEC& W 81 63&College Basketball Invitational

WOOSTER (3-3)GP: 6; H: 3-2; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.1/11/1906 H L 14 342/10/1906 H L 21 233/2/1908 A L 11 303/14/1908 H W 36 282/28/1913 H W 30 293/20/1914 H W 46 22

WRIGHT STATE (3-0)GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0.11/20/1998 A W 76 6511/19/1999 H W 69 523/15/2007 N W 79 58

XAVIER (4-3)GP: 7; H: 1-1; A: 1-1; N: 2-1; OT: 0-0.12/21/1935 A W 23 2112/1/1984 H L 58 6112/7/1985 A L 73 8312/8/1986 H W 99 7611/26/1998 N% W 94 763/26/2009 N& W 60 553/21/2010 N^ L 68 71%Puerto Rico Shootout, Bayamon, PuertoRico&NCAA East Regional, Boston, Mass.^NCAA Tournament Second Round,Milwaukee, Wis.

YALE (4-2)GP: 6; H: 4-2; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.12/21/1915 H W 31 291/1/1918 H W 39 331/2/1920 H L 25 2612/31/1920 H W 40 3612/31/1951 H L 55 621/2/1956 H W 95 74

YOUNGSTOWN STATE (7-1)GP: 8; H: 6-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0.2/29/1972 H W 82 662/16/1974 A W 91 711/8/1975 H W 88 6212/21/1976 A L 73 7811/27/1993 H W 112 6612/13/2003 H-PEC W 57 4211/28/2009 H-PEC W 72 5612/14/2013 H-PEC W 91 73

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IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT RESULTSAeropostale All-America Classic2007 (New York, N.Y./MSG)12/20 vs. Duke (OT) W, 65-64

Amana Hawkeye Classic1982 (Iowa City, Iowa)12/3 vs. Hawaii L, 67-7012/4 vs. Navy L, 65-73Champion: Iowa

ACC/Big East Challenge (3)1989 (Hartford, Conn.)12/4 vs. Georgia Tech L, 92-111

1990 (Richmond, Va.)12/3 vs. Virginia L, 80-84

1991 (Hartford, Conn.)12/2 vs. N.C. State L, 77-78

ACC/Big Ten Challenge2013 (Pittsburgh, Pa.)12/3 Penn State W, 78-69

All-America Tournament1955 (Owensboro, Ky.)12/28 vs. Florida L, 72-9812/30 vs. Hardin-Simm. W, 74-6712/31 vs. Utah State W, 84-81Champion: Evansville

All-College Classic2006 (Oklahoma City, Okla.)12/21 vs. Oklahoma St. L, 89-95All-Tournament: Aaron Gray

Big Sun Invitational1975 (St. Petersburg, Fla.)12/19 vs. Alabama L, 53-6212/20 at South Florida L, 63-70Champion: Alabama

Big Ten/ACC Challenge2013 (Pittsburgh, Pa.)12/3 Penn State W, 78-69

Carrousel Tournament1958 (Charlotte, N.C.)12/28 vs. Fordham L, 76-8512/29 vs. Clemson W, 60-5012/31 vs. Bucknell L, 76-95Champion: Alabama

Citrus Bowl Tournament1987 (Orlando, Fla.)12/28 vs. Florida State W, 72-7112/29 vs. Alabama W, 87-51Champion: PittMVP: Charles SmithAll-Tournament: Jerome Lane,Demetreus Gore

Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (2)2003 (New York, N.Y./MSG)11/14 vs. Alabama W, 71-62

2010 (New York, N.Y./MSG)11/18 vs. Maryland W, 79-7011/19 vs. Texas W, 68-66Champion: PittMVP: Ashton GibbsAll-Tournament: Travon Woodall

Connecticut Classic1979 (New Haven, Conn.)12/28 vs. CSU-Fullerton W, 80-6912/29 at Connecticut W, 77-72Champion: PittMVP: Sammie EllisAll-Tournament: Sam Clancy

Corn Bowl Classic1949 (Des Moines, Iowa)12/29 at Drake L, 55-6712/30 vs. Utah State L, 50-54Champion: Drake

ECAC Holiday Festival1957 (New York, N.Y./MSG)12/28 vs. Temple L, 71-7612/29 vs. Manhattan W, 71-6312/30 vs. Connecticut L, 60-68Champion: Temple

Evansville Invitational1961 (Evansville, Ind.)12/29 vs. Tennessee (OT) L, 83-8412/30 at Evansville W, 89-83Champion: Tennessee

Far West Classic1981 (Portland, Ore.)12/26 at Oregon State L, 58-8812/28 vs. Iowa State W, 81-6512/29 vs. Tennessee W, 55-54Champion: Idaho

Fiesta Bowl Classic1988 (Tempe, Ariz.)12/28 vs. Northwestern W, 90-7612/30 vs. Arizona L, 62-88Champion: ArizonaAll-Tournament: Brian Shorter

First Commonwealth ColonialAthletic Association Classic2006 (Pittsburgh, Pa./PEC)11/17 Northeastern W, 78-5211/18 Massachusetts W, 85-6811/19 Oakland W, 66-5511/24 Florida State W, 88-66Champion: PittMVP: Aaron GrayAll-Tournament: Antonio Graves

Gator Bowl Classic1978 (Jacksonville, Fla.)12/26 at Jacksonville L, 72-7412/27 vs. Massachusetts W, 87-68Champion: JacksonvilleAll-Tournament: Sam Clancy

Golden Triangle Classic (2)1976 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena)12/10 Southern Illinois L, 67-7212/11 Duquesne L, 78-79Champion: Hofstra

1983 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena)12/27 at Duquesne W, 64-5912/28 vs. Illinois State W, 59-54Champion: Pitt

Holiday Doubleheader1975 (Raleigh, N.C.)12/27 vs. Duke L, 89-7512/28 at N.C. State L, 86-70

Hispanic College Fund Challenge2007 (Pittsburgh, Pa./PEC)11/9 Houston Baptist W, 103-6211/10 North Carolina A&T W, 88-6111/11 Saint Louis W, 69-5811/12 Miss. Valley St. W, 78-45Champion: Pitt

Hurricane Classic (2)1962 (Miami, Fla.)12/27 vs. Louisiana State W, 96-7312/28 at Miami, Fla. L, 85-86Champion: Miami, Fla.

1968 (Miami, Fla.)12/27 at Miami, Fla. L, 70-7212/28 vs. Creighton L, 64-80Champion: Illinois

Jimmy V Classic (3)2004 (New York, N.Y./MSG)12/7 vs. Memphis W, 70-51

2009 (New York, N.Y./MSG)12/8 vs. Indiana L, 64-74

2013 (New York, N.Y./MSG)12/17 vs. Cincinnati L, 44-43

Kodak Classic1965 (Rochester, N.Y.)12/28 vs. Columbia L, 59-6512/29 at Rochester (OT) W, 69-65

Kuppenheimer Classic (2)1989 (Atlanta, Ga./Omni)12/27 vs. Oklahoma St. W, 92-8112/28 vs. Georgia Tech L, 92-111Champion: Georgia TechAll-Tournament: Brian Shorter

1994 (Atlanta, Ga.)12/17 vs. Georgia (2OT) L, 86-87MVP: Andre AlridgeAll-Tournament: Jason Maile

Legends Classic (2)2008 (Newark, N.J./PrudentialCenter)11/21 Akron (PEC) W, 86-6711/22 Indiana, Pa. (PEC) W, 86-6011/28 vs. Texas Tech (PC) W, 80-6711/29 vs. Wash. St. (PC) W, 57-43Champion: PittMVP: Sam YoungAll-Tournament: DeJuan Blair

2013 (Brooklyn, N.Y./BarclaysCenter)11/17 Howard (PEC) W, 84-5211/20 Lehigh (PEC) W, 77-5811/25 vs. Texas Tech (BC) W, 76-5311/26 vs. Stanford (BC) W, 88-67Champion: PittMVP: Lamar PattersonAll-Tournament: Cameron Wright

Los Angeles Classic1963 (Los Angeles, Calif., LA Arena)12/26 at Southern Cal W, 82-7212/27 vs. Illinois L, 76-8312/28 vs. Michigan L, 80-95Champion: UCLA

Lobo Classic1976 (Albuquerque, N.M./The Pit)12/29 vs. Southern Cal L, 67-7612/30 vs. Iowa L, 80-103Champion: New Mexico

Motor City Classic1969 (Detroit, Mich.)12/26 at Detroit L, 60-8612/27 vs. Bowling Green L, 54-78Champion: Detroit

*NIT Season Tip-Off2012 (Pittsburgh, New York, N.Y.)11/13 Fordham W, 86-5111/14 Lehigh W, 78-5311/21 vs. Michigan L, 62-6711/23 vs. Delaware W, 85-59Champion: MichiganAll-Tournament: Talib Zanna*formerly named the Preseason NIT

North Carolina State Tournament1966 (Raleigh, N.C.)12/29 at N.C. State L, 52-8012/30 vs. Air Force W, 53-52Champion: North Carolina State

O’Reilly Auto Parts Classic2009 (Kansas City, Mo./SprintCenter)11/17 Binghamton (PEC) W, 71-4611/19 E. Kentucky (PEC) W, 71-6011/23 vs. Wichita St. (SC) W, 68-5511/24 vs. Texas (SC) L, 62-78Champion: TexasAll-Tournament: Gary McGhee

Orange Bowl Classic1956 (Miami, Fla.)12/27 vs. Seton Hall W, 76-6612/28 vs. W. Kentucky W, 85-8112/29 vs. Connecticut L, 60-64Champion: Connecticut

Pennsylvania Classic1976 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena)1/30 Penn W, 67-601/31 Penn State W, 71-52Champion: Pitt

Pittsburgh Classic1984 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH)12/29 Robert Morris W, 66-4812/30 Tulane W, 69-54Champion: PittAll-Tournament: Charles Smith

Pittsburgh Holiday HoopsTournament2003 (Pittsburgh, Pa./PEC)12/15 Georgetown, Ky. W, 79-7412/17 Chicago State W, 79-5112/20 Murray State W, 70-4912/22 Florida State W, 63-56Champion: PittMVP: Carl KrauserAll-Tournament: Julius Page, ChrisTaft

Philly HoopGroup Classic2011 (Pittsburgh/Philadelphia, Pa.)11/13 Rider (PEC) W, 86-7811/22 LaSalle (PEC) W, 73-6911/25 at Penn (Palestra) W, 78-5811/27 RMU (PEC) W, 81-71Champion: Pitt

Preseason NIT1991 (Pittsburgh, Lexington, Ky./New York)11/20 Manhattan (FFH) W, 72-6111/22 at Kentucky W, 85-6711/27 vs. Okla. St. (MSG) L, 63-7411/29 vs. Texas (MSG) W, 91-87Champion: Oklahoma State

Puerto Rico Shootout1998 (Bayamon, Puerto Rico)11/26 vs. Xavier W, 94-7611/27 vs. Kentucky W, 68-5611/28 vs. Maryland L, 52-87Champion: MarylandAll-Tournament: VonteegoCummings, Isaac Hawkins

Quaker City Tournament1964 (Philadelphia, Pa./Palestra)12/26 vs. Wichita State L, 58-10912/28 at Penn L, 59-71Champion: Wichita State

Queen City Invitational1959 (Buffalo, N.Y.)12/26 vs. Fordham L, 68-8012/27 vs. Canisius L, 82-8912/28 vs. Boston College L, 66-75Champion: Canisius

Rainbow Classic (3)1986 (Honolulu, Hawaii)12/28 vs. Kansas W, 79-7612/29 vs. Arkansas W, 114-8312/30 vs. Wisconsin W, 98-82Champion: PittMVP: Curtis AikenAll-Tournament: Jerome Lane,Charles Smith

1990 (Honolulu, Hawaii)12/28 vs. UA-Anchorage W, 93-6912/29 vs. Stetson W, 84-6912/30 at Hawaii L, 82-84MVP: Jason MatthewsAll-Tournament: Bobby Martin,Charles Smith

1996 (Honolulu, Hawaii)12/28 vs. Maryland L, 63-6612/29 vs. Northwestern W, 60-4212/30 vs. Michigan W, 85-78Champion: Maryland

Razorback Classic1973 (Little Rock, Ark.)12/28 vs. Connecticut W, 83-6312/29 at Arkansas W, 91-83Champion: Pitt

San Diego Classic1977 (San Diego Calif.)12/29 vs. Purdue L, 80-9112/30 vs. Fordham W, 80-76Champion: PurdueAll-Tournament: Sam Clancy

Show Me State Invitational1980 (Columbia, Mo.)12/5 vs. Lamar L, 65-6712/6 vs. W. Texas St. L, 73-92Champion: Missouri

Steel Bowl/Keystone Classic(25)1951 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH)12/27 Virginia W, 73-4912/28 Penn State L, 40-62Champion: Penn State

1952 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH)12/29 Dartmouth W,67-6112/30 Cornell W, 67-62Champion: Pitt/Duquesne (tie)

1953 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH)12/11 Bradley W, 66-6412/12 Duquesne L, 46-79Champion: Duquesne

1954 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH)12/10 Geo. Washington L, 87-6512/11 Fordham W, 71-65Champion: George Washington

1955 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH)12/9 Westminster W, 74-5212/10 Duquesne L, 49-71Champion: Duquesne

1956 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH)12/14 Carnegie Tech W, 89-5612/15 Duquesne W, 59-50Champion: Pitt

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1957 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH)12/13 Geo. Washington W, 68-5912/14 Duquesne L, 64-81Champion: Duquesne

1958 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH)12/12 Miami, Fla. W, 69-6512/13 Duquesne W, 71-56Champion: Pitt

1959 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH)12/11 St. John’s W, 74-7312/12 Duquesne W, 75-44Champion: Pitt

1960 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH)12/16 Colgate W, 78-6212/17 Duquesne L, 66-80Champion: Duquesne

1961 (Pittsburgh, Pa.)12/15 Arizona (CA) W, 83-5812/16 Duquesne (FFH) L, 70-73Champion: DuquesneMVP: Willie Somerset, Duquesne

1962 (Pittsburgh, Pa.)12/14 W&Mary (CA) W, 66-5612/15 Duquesne (FFH) W, 85-59Champion: PittMVP: Brian Generalovich, Pitt

1963 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH)12/6 Geo. Washington W, 89-6812/7 Duquesne (OT) W, 69-67Champion: PittMVP: Willie Somerset, Duquesne

1964 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena)12/4 Virginia Tech W, 74-6912/5 Miami, Fla. L, 71-85Champion: Miami, Fla.MVP: Rick Barry, Miami, Fla.

1965 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena)12/10 Miami, Ohio L, 60-6512/11 Geo. Washington W, 85-59Champion: DuquesneMVP: Jim Smith, Duquesne

1966 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena)12/9 Columbia L, 57-6912/10 Duquesne L, 65-72Champion: ColumbiaMVP: Ben Wade, Indiana State

1967 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena)12/8 Massachusetts W, 73-7112/9 Duquesne L, 66-100Champion: DuquesneMVP: Bill Zopf, Duquesne

1968 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena)12/6 Westminster W, 59-5212/7 at Duquesne L, 42-57Champion: DuquesneMVP: Jarrett Durham, Duquesne

1969 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena)12/5 Miami, Fla. L, 67-8512/6 Marshall W, 87-67Champion: DuquesneMVP: Don Curnutt, Miami, Fla.

1970 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena)12/29 at Duquesne W, 70-5812/30 UCLA L, 64-77Champion: UCLAMVP: Sidney Wicks, UCLA

1971 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena)12/29 Navy W, 88-7812/30 Duquesne L,67-87Champion: DuquesneMVP: Lionel Billingy, Duquesne

1972 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena)12/8 Duquesne L, 61-6712/9 Southern Illinois W, 65-63Champion: DuquesneMVP: no award

1973 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena)12/7 Duquesne W, 82-6512/8 Florida State W, 82-60Champion: PittMVP: Billy Knight, Pitt

1974 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena)12/6 Duquesne L, 94-10012/7 Penn State L, 79-88Champion: OregonMVP: Mel Bennett, Pitt

1975 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena)12/5 Duquesne L, 74-7512/6 Syracuse L, 80-90Champion: UNLVMost Outstanding Player: LarryHarris

SEC/Big East Invitational2010 (Pittsburgh/Consol EnergyCenter)12/11 vs. Tennessee L,76-83

Sugar Bowl Classic (2)1985 (New Orleans, La.)12/27 vs. Texas A&M W, 79-6212/28 vs. La.-Lafayette W, 77-52Champion: PittMVP: Curtis AikenAll-Tournament: Charles Smith

1991 (New Orleans, La.)12/27 vs. Mississippi W, 67-6512/28 at New Orleans (OT)L, 77-78Champion: New OrleansMVP: Chris McNealAll-Tournament: Darren Morningstar

Tournament of Champions1989 (Charlotte, N.C.)12/1 vs. Oklahoma St. W, 102-9012/2 vs. N.C. State L, 87-100Champion: North Carolina StateAll-Tournament: Rod Brookin, JasonMatthews

University Hoops Classic2001 (Moon Township, Pa.)11/23 vs. Oakland W, 70-5311/24 vs. Illinois State W, 65-4611/25 vs. South Florida L, 63-69Champion: South FloridaAll-Tournament: Brandin Knight,Donatas Zavackas

Virginia Tech Classic1980 (Blacksburg, Va.)12/19 at Virginia Tech L, 70-7212/20 vs. James Madison L, 69-77Champion: Texas A&M

IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT RESULTS

Total Tournaments: ............ 84Total Games Played: ........ 190All-Time Record: ....... 111-79Tourneys won by Pitt: ........ 22MVP Awards: ..................... 13All-Tourney Honors: ........... 29Total Honors: ..................... 42

Steel Bowls: ...................... 25Pitt Steel Bowl W-L: .... 29-21Pitt Titles: ............................ 7

Steel Bowl TitlesDuquesne ....................... 12*Pitt .................................... 7*UCLA .................................. 1UNLV ................................... 1Oregon ................................ 1George Washington ............. 1Miami, Fla. .......................... 1Indiana State ....................... 1Penn State .......................... 1

*One tie between Duquesneand Pitt in 1952.

Steel Bowl ........................ 25ACC/Big East Challenge ....... 3Rainbow Classic .................. 3Jimmy V Classic .................. 3Coaches vs. Cancer ............. 2Golden Triangle Classic ....... 2Kuppenheimer Classic ......... 2Sugar Bowl Classic ............. 2Hurricane Classic ................ 2Legends Classic .................. 2

STEEL BOWL FACTS BY THE NUMBERS MOST COMMON

PITT TOURNAMENT TITLES

Year Tournament (Location) W-L Wins Over1952 Steel Bowl (Pittsburgh) 2-0 Dartmouth, Cornell1956 Steel Bowl (Pittsburgh) 2-0 Carnegie Tech, Duquesne1958 Steel Bowl (Pittsburgh) 2-0 Miami, Fla., Duquesne1959 Steel Bowl (Pittsburgh) 2-0 St. John’s, Duquesne1962 Steel Bowl (Pittsburgh) 2-0 William & Mary, Duquesne1963 Steel Bowl (Pittsburgh) 2-0 George Washington, Duquesne1973 Steel Bowl (Pittsburgh) 2-0 Duquesne, Florida State1973 Razorback Classic (Little Rock, Ark.) 2-0 Connecticut, Arkansas1976 Pennsylvania Classic (Pittsburgh) 2-0 Penn, Penn State1979 Connecticut Classic (New Haven, Conn.) 2-0 Cal State-Fullerton, Connecticut1983 Golden Triangle Classic (Pittsburgh) 2-0 Duquesne, Illinois State1984 Pittsburgh Classic (Pittsburgh) 2-0 Robert Morris, Tulane1985 Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans, La.) 2-0 Texas A&M, SW Louisiana1986 Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 3-0 Kansas, Arkansas, Wisconsin1987 Citrus Bowl Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) 2-0 Florida State, Alabama2003 Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tournament 4-0 Gtown, Ky., CSU, MSU, Florida State2006 First Commonwealth/CAA Classic (Pittsburgh) 4-0 Northeastern, UMass, Oakland, Florida St.2007 Hispanic College Fund Classic (Pittsburgh) 4-0 HBU, NCAT, Saint Louis, Miss. Valley State2008 Legends Classic (Newark, N.J.) 4-0 Akron, IUP, Texas Tech, Washington State2010 Coaches vs. Cancer (New York, N.Y.) 2-0 Maryland, Texas2011 Philly HoopGroup Classic (Philadelphia, Pa.) 4-0 Rider, LaSalle, Penn, Robert Morris2013 Progressive Legends Classic (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 4-0 Howard, Lehigh, Texas Tech, Stanford

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PITT VS. THE CONFERENCESSchool W L Pct.

AMERICAN ATHLETICCentral Florida ............. 1 .... 0 1.00Cincinnati .................... 9 .. 10 .474Connecticut ............... 29 .. 32 .475East Carolina ............... 0 .... 0 .000Houston ....................... 1 .... 0 1.00Memphis ...................... 1 .... 1 .500South Florida ............... 6 .... 5 .545SMU ............................. 0 .... 0 .000Temple ....................... 22 .. 20 .523Tulane .......................... 4 .... 1 .800Tulsa ............................ 0 .... 0 .000Totals ......................... 73 .. 69 .514

AMERICA EASTAlbany ......................... 3 .... 0 1.00Binghamton ................. 1 .... 0 1.00Boston U. ..................... 1 .... 0 1.00Hartford ....................... 0 .... 0 .000Maine .......................... 1 .... 0 1.00UMBC ........................... 2 .... 0 1.00New Hampshire ........... 2 .... 0 1.00Stony Brook ................. 0 .... 0 .000Vermont ....................... 3 .... 0 1.00Totals ......................... 13 .... 0 1.00

ATLANTIC 10Davidson ..................... 3 .... 2 .600Dayton ......................... 1 .... 1 .500Duquesne .................. 51 .. 31 .622Fordham .................... 14 .... 8 .636George Mason ............. 1 .... 0 1.00George Washington .... 17 .... 9 .653LaSalle ......................... 2 .... 0 1.00Massachusetts .......... 10 .... 4 .714Rhode Island ................ 6 .... 1 .857Richmond .................... 2 .... 0 1.00St. Bonaventure ........... 5 .... 2 .714Saint Joseph’s ............. 2 .... 0 1.00Saint Louis ................... 1 .... 3 .250VCU .............................. 2 .... 3 .400Totals ....................... 117 .. 64 .646

ATLANTIC COAST*Boston College ......... 30 .. 17 .638*Clemson ..................... 3 .... 0 1.00*Duke .......................... 6 .... 7 .462*Florida State ............... 9 .... 2 .818*Georgia Tech .............. 1 .... 5 .167*Louisville .................... 5 .... 8 .385*Miami, Fla. ............... 18 .. 16 .529*North Carolina ............ 2 .... 8 .200*North Carolina State ... 2 .. 10 .167*Notre Dame .............. 28 .. 31 .474*Syracuse .................. 39 .. 65 .375*Virginia ....................... 3 .... 9 .250*Virginia Tech .............. 6 .... 3 .667*Wake Forest ............... 2 .... 0 1.00Totals ....................... 154 181 .450

ATLANTIC SUNBelmont ....................... 1 .... 0 1.00Florida Gulf Coast ........ 0 .... 0 .000Jacksonville ................. 2 .... 1 .667Kennesaw State ........... 1 .... 0 1.00Lipscomb ..................... 0 .... 0 .000North Florida ................ 2 .... 0 1.00USC Upstate ................. 0 .... 0 .000Stetson ........................ 1 .... 0 1.00Totals ........................... 7 .... 1 .875

BIG 12Baylor .......................... 0 .... 0 .000Iowa State ................... 1 .... 0 1.00Kansas ......................... 2 .... 3 .400Kansas State ............... 0 .... 0 .000Oklahoma .................... 1 .... 2 .333Oklahoma State ........... 6 .... 4 .600Texas ........................... 2 .... 1 .667TCU .............................. 0 .... 0 .000Texas Tech ................... 2 .... 0 1.00*West Virginia ............ 88 .. 96 .478Totals ....................... 102 106 .490

BIG EASTButler ........................... 6 .... 8 .429Creighton ..................... 1 .... 2 .333

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DePaul ......................... 9 .... 2 .818Georgetown 36 41 .468Marquette .................... 8 .... 9 .471Providence ................. 31 .. 17 .646St. John’s ................... 24 .. 34 .414Seton Hall .................. 32 .. 21 .604Villanova .................... 33 .. 32 .508Xavier .......................... 4 .... 3 .571Totals ....................... 184 169 .521

BIG SKYEastern Washington ..... 0 .... 0 .000Idaho ........................... 1 .... 0 1.00Idaho State .................. 0 .... 0 .000Montana ...................... 0 .... 0 .000Montana State ............. 1 .... 0 1.00North Dakota ............... 0 .... 0 .000Northern Arizona .......... 1 .... 0 1.00Northern Colorado ....... 0 .... 0 .000Portland State .............. 0 .... 0 .000Sacramento State ........ 0 .... 0 .000Weber State ................. 0 .... 0 .000Totals ........................... 3 .... 0 1.00

BIG SOUTHCampbell ..................... 0 .... 0 .000Charleston Southern .... 0 .... 0 .000Coastal Carolina .......... 0 .... 0 .000Gardner-Webb ............. 0 .... 0 .000High Point .................... 0 .... 0 .000Liberty ......................... 0 .... 0 .000Presbyterian ................ 0 .... 0 .000Radford ........................ 0 .... 0 .000UNC-Asheville .............. 1 .... 0 1.00Winthrop ...................... 0 .... 0 .000Totals ........................... 1 .... 0 1.00

BIG TENIllinois .......................... 2 .... 4 .333Indiana ........................ 4 .... 4 .500Iowa ............................. 5 .... 2 .714Maryland ..................... 4 .... 5 .444Michigan ...................... 6 .. 12 .333Michigan State ............ 1 .... 3 .250Minnesota .................... 2 .... 1 .667Nebraska ..................... 3 .... 1 .750Northwestern ............... 8 .. 10 .444Ohio State .................. 11 .. 15 .423Penn State ................. 71 .. 75 .486Purdue ......................... 4 .... 6 .400Rutgers ...................... 23 .. 25 .479Wisconsin .................... 7 .. 11 .389Totals ....................... 151 174 .465

BIG WESTUC Davis ...................... 0 .... 0 .000UC Irvine ...................... 0 .... 0 .000UC Riverside ................ 0 .... 0 .000UC Santa Barbara ........ 0 .... 0 .000Cal Poly ....................... 1 .... 0 1.00Cal State-Fullerton ....... 1 .... 0 1.00Cal State-Northridge .... 0 .... 0 .000Hawaii ......................... 1 .... 2 .333Long Beach State ........ 0 .... 1 .000Pacific .......................... 0 .... 1 .000Totals ........................... 3 .... 4 .333

COLONIAL ATHLETICCharleston ................... 0 .... 0 .000Delaware ..................... 1 .... 0 1.00Drexel .......................... 0 .... 0 .000Elon ............................. 0 .... 0 .000Hofstra ......................... 0 .... 0 .000James Madison ........... 0 .... 1 .000UNC-Wilmington .......... 0 .... 0 .000Northeastern ................ 1 .... 0 1.00Towson ........................ 0 .... 0 .000William & Mary ............ 8 .... 5 .615Totals ......................... 10 .... 6 .625

CONFERENCE USAUAB ............................. 0 .... 2 .000Charlotte ...................... 0 .... 0 .000Florida Atlantic ............. 0 .... 0 .000Florida International ..... 0 .... 0 .000Louisiana Tech ............. 0 .... 1 .000Marshall ...................... 4 .... 0 1.00Middle Tennessee ........ 0 .... 0 .000

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North Texas .................. 0 .... 0 .000Old Dominion ............... 0 .... 0 .000Rice ............................. 0 .... 0 .000Southern Miss ............. 0 .... 0 .000UTEP ............................ 0 .... 0 .000UT-San Antonio ............ 0 .... 0 .000Western Kentucky ........ 1 .... 0 1.00Totals ........................... 9 .... 4 .692

HORIZON LEAGUECleveland State ........... 5 .... 2 .714Detroit ......................... 1 .... 1 .500Green Bay .................... 0 .... 0 .000Illinois-Chicago ............ 1 .... 0 1.00Milwaukee ................... 0 .... 0 .000Oakland ....................... 4 .... 0 1.00Valparaiso .................... 0 .... 0 .000Wright State ................. 3 .... 0 1.00Youngstown State ........ 7 .... 1 .875Totals ......................... 21 .... 4 .840

IVY LEAGUEBrown .......................... 2 .... 0 1.00Columbia ..................... 4 .... 3 .571Cornell ....................... 11 .... 5 .688Dartmouth ................... 9 .... 1 .900Harvard ........................ 3 .... 0 1.00Pennsylvania ............... 7 .... 7 .500Princeton ..................... 3 .... 1 .750Yale .............................. 4 .... 2 .667Totals ......................... 43 .. 19 .694

METRO ATLANTICCanisius ....................... 1 .... 2 .333Fairfield ....................... 1 .... 0 1.00Iona ............................. 1 .... 1 .500Loyola (Md.) ................. 1 .... 0 1.00Manhattan ................... 2 .... 0 1.00Marist .......................... 2 .... 0 1.00Niagara ........................ 1 .... 2 .333Rider ............................ 2 .... 0 1.00Siena ........................... 3 .... 1 .750St. Peter’s .................... 1 .... 0 1.00Totals ......................... 15 .... 6 .714

MID-AMERICANAkron ........................... 3 .... 1 .750Ball State ..................... 0 .... 1 .000Bowling Green State .... 0 .... 1 .000Buffalo ......................... 8 .... 1 .889Central Michigan ......... 0 .... 0 .000Eastern Michigan ......... 2 .... 1 .667Kent State .................... 9 .... 8 .529Miami, Ohio ................. 3 .. 10 .231Northern Illinois ........... 0 .... 0 .000Ohio ............................. 3 .... 1 .750Toledo .......................... 3 .... 1 .750Western Michigan ........ 1 .... 0 1.00Totals ......................... 32 .. 25 .561

MID-EASTERNBethune-Cookman ....... 1 .... 0 1.00Coppin State ................ 3 .... 0 1.00Delaware State ............ 4 .... 0 1.00Florida A&M ................. 1 .... 0 1.00Hampton ...................... 0 .... 0 .000Howard ........................ 5 .... 0 1.00Md.-Eastern Shore ....... 2 .... 0 1.00Morgan State ............... 2 .... 0 1.00Norfolk State ................ 2 .... 0 1.00North Carolina A&T ...... 3 .... 0 1.00Savannah State ........... 2 .... 0 1.00South Carolina State .... 1 .... 0 1.00Totals ......................... 26 .... 0 1.00

MISSOURI VALLEYBradley ........................ 1 .... 5 .167Drake ........................... 0 .... 2 .000Evansville .................... 3 .... 2 .600Illinois State ................. 2 .... 2 .500Indiana State ............... 0 .... 0 .000Loyola, Ill. .................... 0 .... 0 .000Missouri State ............. 0 .... 1 .000Northern Iowa .............. 0 .... 0 .000Southern Illinois ........... 2 .... 1 .667Wichita State ............... 1 .... 1 .500Totals ........................... 9 .. 14 .391

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MOUNTAIN WESTAir Force ...................... 1 .... 0 1.00Boise State .................. 0 .... 0 .000Colorado State ............. 0 .... 0 .000Fresno State ................ 1 .... 0 1.00UNLV ............................ 0 .... 0 .000Nevada ........................ 0 .... 0 .000New Mexico ................. 0 .... 0 .000San Diego State ........... 0 .... 0 .000San Jose State ............ 0 .... 0 .000Utah State .................... 1 .... 1 .500Wyoming ..................... 0 .... 0 .000Totals ........................... 3 .... 1 .667

NORTHEASTBryant .......................... 0 .... 0 .000Central Conn. State ...... 1 .... 0 1.00Farleigh Dickinson ....... 1 .... 0 1.00Long Island .................. 1 .... 0 1.00Mount St. Mary’s ......... 5 .... 0 1.00Quinnipiac ................... 0 .... 0 .000Robert Morris ............. 30 .... 0 1.00Sacred Heart ................ 0 .... 0 .000St. Francis (Pa.) ......... 29 .... 0 1.00St. Francis (N.Y.) .......... 3 .... 0 1.00Wagner ........................ 1 .... 1 .500Totals ......................... 71 .... 1 .986

OHIO VALLEYAustin Peay .................. 0 .... 0 .000Eastern Illinois ............. 0 .... 0 .000Eastern Kentucky ......... 3 .... 0 1.00Jacksonville State ....... 0 .... 0 .000Morehead State ........... 1 .... 0 1.00Murray State ................ 1 .... 0 1.00SIU-Edwardsville ......... 0 .... 0 .000SE Missouri State ........ 0 .... 0 .000Tennessee-Martin ........ 0 .... 0 .000Tennessee Tech ........... 0 .... 0 .000Totals ........................... 5 .... 0 1.00

PACIFIC 12Arizona ........................ 2 .... 3 .400Arizona State ............... 0 .... 0 .000California ..................... 1 .... 2 .333Colorado ...................... 2 .... 0 1.00Oregon ......................... 0 .... 0 .000Oregon State ................ 0 .... 3 .000Southern California ...... 2 .... 2 .500Stanford ....................... 2 .... 1 .667UCLA ............................ 1 .... 6 .143USC ............................. 0 .... 0 .000Utah ............................. 0 .... 2 .000Washington .................. 2 .... 2 .500Washington State ........ 3 .... 1 .750Totals ......................... 15 .. 22 .371

PATRIOT LEAGUEAmerican ..................... 1 .... 0 1.00Army .......................... 18 .. 15 .545Bucknell .................... 18 .... 9 .667Colgate ........................ 6 .... 5 .545Holy Cross ................... 2 .... 1 .667Lafayette ................... 16 .... 6 .727Lehigh ......................... 5 .... 5 .500Navy ............................ 8 .. 13 .381Totals ......................... 74 .. 54 .578

SOUTHEASTERNAlabama ...................... 2 .... 2 .500Arkansas ..................... 2 .... 2 .500Auburn ......................... 2 .... 0 1.00Florida ......................... 4 .... 3 .571Georgia ........................ 2 .... 3 .400Kentucky ..................... 2 .... 4 .333LSU .............................. 2 .... 2 .500Mississippi .................. 1 .... 0 1.00Mississippi State ......... 0 .... 1 .000Missouri ....................... 0 .... 0 .000South Carolina ............. 2 .... 5 .286Tennessee ................... 2 .... 4 .333Texas A&M ................... 1 .... 0 1.00Vanderbilt .................... 2 .... 1 .667Totals ......................... 24 .. 27 .471

SOUTHERNCitadel ......................... 0 .... 0 .000Chattanooga ................ 0 .... 0 .000

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East Tenn. State ........... 1 .... 0 1.00Furman ........................ 2 .... 0 1.00Mercer ......................... 0 .... 0 .000Samford ....................... 0 .... 0 .000UNC-Greensboro .......... 0 .... 0 .000VMI .............................. 1 .... 0 1.00Western Carolina ......... 0 .... 0 .000Wofford ........................ 2 .... 0 1.00Totals ........................... 6 .... 0 1.00

SOUTHLANDAbilene Christian ......... 0 .... 0 .000Central Arkansas ......... 0 .... 0 .000Houston Baptist ........... 1 .... 0 1.00Incarnate Word ............ 0 .... 0 .000Lamar .......................... 0 .... 1 .000McNeese State ............ 0 .... 0 .000New Orleans ................ 3 .... 1 .750Nicholls State .............. 0 .... 0 .000Northwestern State ...... 0 .... 0 .000Sam Houston State ...... 0 .... 0 .000SE Louisiana ................ 1 .... 0 1.00Stephen F. Austin ......... 0 .... 0 .000TAMU-Corpus Christi ... 0 .... 0 .000Totals ........................... 6 .... 2 .750

SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETICAlabama A&M .............. 0 .... 0 .000Alabama State ............. 0 .... 0 .000Alcorn State ................. 0 .... 0 .000Arkansas-Pine Bluff ..... 1 .... 0 1.00Grambling State ........... 0 .... 0 .000Jackson State .............. 0 .... 0 .000Mississippi Valley St. ... 1 .... 0 1.00Prairie View A&M ......... 2 .... 0 1.00Southern ...................... 0 .... 0 .000Texas Southern ............ 0 .... 0 .000Totals ........................... 4 .... 0 1.00

SUMMIT LEAGUEDenver ......................... 0 .... 1 .000IPFW ............................ 0 .... 0 .000IUPUI ............................ 1 .... 0 1.00Oral Roberts ................. 1 .... 0 1.00Nebraska-Omaha ......... 0 .... 0 .000North Dakota State ...... 0 .... 0 .000South Dakota ............... 0 .... 0 .000South Dakota State ...... 0 .... 0 .000Western Illinois ............ 0 .... 0 .000Totals ........................... 2 .... 1 .500

SUN BELTAppalachian St. (2014) 1 .... 0 1.00Arkansas-Little Rock ... 0 .... 0 .000Arkansas State ............ 0 .... 0 .000Ga. Southern (2014) .... 0 .... 0 .000Georgia State ............... 0 .... 0 .000UL-Lafayette ................ 1 .... 0 1.00Louisiana-Monroe ........ 0 .... 0 .000South Alabama ............ 0 .... 0 .000Texas-Arlington ........... 0 .... 0 .000Texas State .................. 0 .... 0 .000Troy ............................. 0 .... 0 .000Totals ........................... 2 .... 0 1.00

WEST COASTBYU .............................. 0 .... 1 .000Gonzaga ...................... 0 .... 0 .000Loyola Marymount ....... 1 .... 1 .500Pepperdine .................. 0 .... 2 .000Portland ....................... 0 .... 0 .000Saint Mary’s ................ 0 .... 0 .000San Diego .................... 0 .... 0 .000San Francisco .............. 0 .... 0 .000Santa Clara .................. 0 .... 0 .000Totals ........................... 1 .... 4 .200

WESTERN ATHLETICCal State-Bakersfield ... 0 .... 0 .000Chicago State .............. 3 .... 0 1.00Grand Canyon .............. 0 .... 0 .000UMKC ........................... 0 .... 0 .000New Mexico State ........ 0 .... 0 .000Seattle ......................... 0 .... 0 .000Texas-Pan American .... 1 .... 0 1.00Utah Valley ................... 0 .... 0 .000Totals ........................... 4 .... 0 1.00

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THE UNIVERSITYChancellor Patrick Gallagher, 204-205

Athletic Director Steve Pederson, 206-207The University of Pittsburgh, 208

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CHANCELLOR PATRICK GALLAGHER

UPPER RIGHT: The University of Pittsburgh’s 18thchancellor, Patrick Gallagher.

RIGHT: Chancellor Gallagher speaks at theannual bonfire event prior to Pitt’s first 2014football game against Delaware.

FAR RIGHT: Chancellor Gallagher cheers on thePanthers with members of Pitt’s student cheeringsection, the Oakland Zoo. Gallagher attended hisfirst Pitt Basketball game against Virginia Tech onFebruary 8, 2014.

Dr. Patrick Gallagher isthe 18th Chancellor andChief Executive Officerof the University ofPittsburgh

Patrick Gallagher, PhD, is the 18thChancellor and Chief Executive Officerof the University of Pittsburgh. Hesucceeded Mark A. Nordenberg, whostepped down as Chancellor on August1, 2014, after leading Pitt for 19 years.

Chancellor Gallagher received abachelor’s degree in physics andphilosophy from Benedictine College,and he earned his master’s degree andhis PhD in physics from Pitt, graduatingin 1991.

Prior to joining Pitt, ChancellorGallagher served as Acting DeputySecretary of the U.S. Department ofCommerce and Director of the NationalInstitute of Standards and Technology(NIST).

Chancellor Gallagher was appointedActing Deputy Secretary of the U.S.Department of Commerce by PresidentBarack Obama on June 1, 2013. TheU.S. Department of Commercepromotes job creation, economicgrowth, sustainable development andimproved standards of living for allAmericans by working in partnershipwith businesses, universities,communities and our nation’s workers.The department manages a wide rangeof programs in the areas of trade,economic development, technology,entrepreneurship and businessdevelopment, environmentalstewardship, and statistical researchand analysis. The department has atotal operating budget of over $10billion and has 40,000 federalemployees. As Deputy Secretary,Gallagher served as the chief operatingofficer for the department, with overallresponsibility for budget, planning, andoperations, advancing the department’smission of helping to help makeAmerican businesses more innovativeat home and more competitive abroad.

Gallagher was confirmed as the14th Director of NIST, on November 5,2009. In that capacity, he providedhigh-level direction for the agency. Theagency promotes U.S. innovation andindustrial competitiveness by advancingmeasurement science, standards, andtechnology. NIST’s FY 2014 budget

includes $850 million in direct andtransfer appropriations, an estimated$50 million in service fees and $120million from other agencies. Theagency employs about 3,000 scientists,engineers, technicians, support staff,and administrative personnel at twomain locations in Gaithersburg, Md.,and Boulder, Colo. NIST also hostsabout 2,700 associates fromacademia, industry, and othergovernment agencies, who collaboratewith NIST staff and access userfacilities.

Under Gallagher, NIST greatlyexpanded its participation, often in aleadership role, in collaborative effortsbetween government and the privatesector to address major technicalchallenges facing the nation. NIST’sparticipation in these efforts stemsfrom the agency’s long history oftechnical accomplishments andleadership in private-sector ledstandards-development organizationsand in research fields such asmanufacturing engineering,cybersecurity and computer science,forensic science, and building and firescience.

Prior to assuming the directorship ofNIST, Gallagher served in a number ofcapacities with that agency, includingdeputy director, director of the NISTCenter for Neutron Research, andleader of the Research FacilitiesOperation Group in the Center forNeutron Research, as well as a NISTagency representative at the NationalScience and Technology Council. Priorto joining NIST in 1993, he worked as aresearch associate at Boston University.During the first stages of his career,Gallagher did research on the physics

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LEFT: University of Pittsburgh Chancellor Patrick Gallagher receives a congratulatory handshake fromoutgoing chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg. Gallagher was introduced to the Pittsburgh community duringthe Pitt-Virginia Tech basketball game on Feb. 8, 2014.

BELOW : Chancellor Gallagher at the podium during one of his many speaking engagements.

of soft condensed matter, using bothlaser lights and neutron beams asprobes. As he took on broaderresponsibilities at NIST, he worked onimportant aspects of national policy forapplying science to technologicalchallenges. As head of NIST, he hasplayed a key role in formulating federalpolicy related to national efforts toencourage entrepreneurship, promoteeffective standards setting, and supportadvanced manufacturing.

In 2006, the U.S. Department ofCommerce awarded Gallagher a Gold

Medal, the highest honor bestowed bythe department, for his leadership ininteragency coordination efforts.

In 2013, he gave thecommencement speech at theUniversity of Pittsburgh and Pittawarded him an honorary Doctor ofPublic Service degree at that event inrecognition of his contributions toadvancing our nation through scienceand technology. In 2014, he gave thecommencement speech at St. VincentCollege, where he was also awardedan honorary doctorate degree.

He is a member of the AmericanPhysical Society, the AmericanAssociation for the Advancement ofScience, the Sigma Xi Honor Society,and the Sigma Pi Sigma Honor Society.While pursuing his graduate studies atPitt, Chancellor Gallagher met hisfuture wife, Karen Abrahamson, whowas working in Pittsburgh as anoccupational therapist. They weremarried in June of 1991 and are theparents of three boys.

Though born and raised inAlbuquerque, N.M., ChancellorGallagher has Pittsburgh roots inaddition to his graduate studies at Pitt.His father was born in Ireland, butmoved with his family to be raised inPhiladelphia when he was two yearsold. His mother was born in Sunbury,Pa., and moved to Pittsburgh in 1950with her family when she was 12 yearsold. His mother’s family – grandparentsAdolf and Agnes Selter, and their fivechildren, Claire (his mother), Judy,David, Greg, and Sue – grew up in thesame house in the Carrickneighborhood of Pittsburgh. His motherwent to school in Carrick andgraduated from St. Basil High School.Even though his parents eventually metin Albuquerque, they returned to bemarried in Pittsburgh in September1961.

Chancellor Gallagher has fondmemories of visiting Pittsburgh onfamily vacations “back east” when hewas growing up, including: lookingdown the hill from his grandparents’house at the trolley lines, visiting thezoo and museums downtown, trips tosee the Pirates play at Three RiversStadium, trips on the Good ShipLollipop and visits to the “first realamusement park” in his life –Kennywood.

In 1971, his father required medicaltreatment at NIH in Bethesda. So thathis mother could be in Maryland, closeto his father, he lived with hisgrandparents in Carrick for severalweeks. During this time, he attendedsecond grade classes at St. Basil’sgrade school in Carrick – the sameschool that his mother had attended.His grandparents lived in Pittsburgh, inthe same house in Carrick, until theirdeaths – his grandmother in December1996, and his grandfather, in April2011, at the age of 100 (just a fewmonths short of his 101st birthday).

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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR STEVE PEDERSON

As athletic director at theUniversity of Pittsburgh, StevePederson has presided over manylandmark moments andachievements. This past year,however, proved to be one of themost celebrated in Pitt’s long andaccomplished history as thePanthers began competition in theAtlantic Coast Conference.

Joining one of America’s eliteconferences served as theculmination of a vision Pedersonconceived when he first arrived atPitt in 1996. At that time, he wastaking over an athletic departmentthat was perhaps at its lowest endboth competitively and from aninfrastructure standpoint.

Fast forward 18 years and Pitt isnow enjoying an impressive periodof growth and accomplishment.

By any athletic or academicmeasure, the Panthers haveexperienced an energized renewalunder Pederson’s watch. Agedfacilities have been replaced bystate-of-the-art training andcompetition venues. Championshipbanners have been hung as have arecord number of diplomas. Trophycases are expanding and student-athlete grade point averages arerising.

ACC membership reinforced Pitt’srespected stature in the world ofintercollegiate athletics. Rather thanpausing in satisfaction, Pedersonhas the Panthers aiming for evengreater heights in the future.

In its inaugural ACC campaign,Pitt made its presence strongly feltwith an array of impressiveaccomplishments.

Pitt opened the ACC’s footballbowl season with a stirring 30-27 victory over Mid-AmericanConference champion BowlingGreen in the Little Caesars PizzaBowl. The game served as apromising glimpse of the

program’s future as freshmenscored every single point for thePanthers.

Senior defensive tackle AaronDonald became one of the mostdecorated players in Pitt footballhistory. The unanimous All-American won four prominentnational awards: the BronkoNagurski Trophy, Chuck BednarikAward, Outland Trophy andRotary Lombardi Award. He wasalso named the ACC DefensivePlayer of the Year.

Men’s basketball continued itsimpressive postseason run byearning its 12th NCAATournament invitation in the past13 seasons. Junior guardCameron Wright was named the2014 recipient of the prestigiousSkip Prosser Award, presented tothe ACC’s top men’s basketballscholar-athlete.

Pitt was one of just 13 FootballBowl Subdivision (FBS) schools towin a bowl game and receive aninvitation to play in the NCAAMen’s Basketball Tournamentduring the 2013-14 academicyear. With 123 institutionscompeting at the FBS level in2013-14, only 10.5% of themembership can claim thisaccomplishment.

Pitt won its first ACCchampionship in any sport whenwrestling won the league’s dualmeet title with a perfect 6-0mark.

Men’s track and field finished14th nationally at the NCAAIndoor Championships. At thehistoric Penn Relays, the men’soutdoor 4x400 relay team wonthe Championship of America. Itwas the first time in 75 years thePanthers captured thiscompetitive and prestigious race.

Three Pitt senior student-athletes—Ashley Corum (trackand field), Jocelyn Lu (tennis) andKatie O’Rourke (gymnastics)—were honored as 2014 ACCPostgraduate Scholars.These accomplishments reflect

one of Pederson’s favorite sayingsabout the Pitt student-athleteexperience: “You really can have itall at the University of Pittsburgh.”

“A young person who comes toPitt can compete at the very highestlevels and achieve academically,athletically and personally,”Pederson said. “Through hard workand commitment, you can makeyour biggest dreams a reality atPitt.”

Pederson is dedicated toensuring Pitt Athletics remains a

direct reflection of the University ofPittsburgh and its guiding values ofeducation, commitment andmentoring. “We will work hard towin,” Pederson said. “But we willwork harder to win the right way.We want Pitt Athletics to reflect thevery best attributes of this greatuniversity and its educationalmission.”

Using those values as afoundation, Pitt Athletics under hiswatch continues to thrive and grow.Pederson is dedicated to giving Pittstudent-athletes the best overallexperience possible throughenhanced academic, athletic andpersonal growth opportunities.

Each of Pitt’s 19 intercollegiateathletic programs met or surpassedthe NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate(APR) standards during the mostrecent evaluation period. Five ofPitt’s programs achieved their —-the third time in four years with atop-10 percentile ranking.

This past year, 333 Pitt student-athletes were honored for achievinga grade point average of at least 3.0during the 2013 spring or fall

semesters. Twenty-two student-athletes earned a 4.0.

In addition to academics, Pittcontinues to develop well-roundedstudent-athletes through the Cathyand John Pelusi Family Life SkillsProgram. The Panthers annuallycontribute nearly 3,000 hours ofcharitable work for variousorganizations in WesternPennsylvania and beyond.

Pederson ensured the Pantherswould be one of the finest outfittedprograms in the country through anathletics apparel partnership withNIKE. Each of Pitt’s 19intercollegiate sports teams wearNIKE footwear, uniforms, practicegear and equipment. The long-termagreement outfits more than 450Pitt student-athletes.

Pitt has raised a five-year recordof more than $38 million indonations to the Panther Clubannual fund, which subsidizesstudent-athlete scholarships. Therecord total has been achieveddespite the recent challengingeconomic times that all supportersof collegiate athletics face. Pitt

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The Pederson Family, left to right, Brooke and Mark, Steve (holding granddaughter Claire), wife Tami, Kristin and Kari with her husband Jim Miketo.

Athletics also surpassed its $150million goal in the university’sBuilding Our Future Togethercampaign, which provides valuableresources for endowments, capitalimprovements and athleticscholarships.

The Panthers entered ACCcompetition with a newlystrengthened set of home facilities,including the Petersen SportsComplex, a sparkling home forbaseball, softball and men’s andwomen’s soccer. Built on 12 acresat the peak of upper campus, thefacility not only gives Pitt student-athletes nationally competitivefacilities, but it also has rejuvenateda previously untapped area of landthat neighbors the university.

With Chancellor Emeritus MarkNordenberg, Pederson helpedshape the vision of the PetersenEvents Center, the state-of-the-art

convocation center that dramaticallyrevolutionized Pitt’s campus uponits opening in 2002. The EventsCenter is considered one of thefinest college basketball venues inthe country and has also been amajor asset for student life,providing outstanding recreationalfacilities and a fitting place forgraduation ceremonies.

Pederson was at the forefront ofthe football program’s move into theUPMC Sports Performance Complex,which included the forging of aunique relationship between UPMC,a professional sports franchise andcollege athletic program. Hepersonally oversaw the design andlayout of the Panthers’ DuratzAthletic Complex, which housesPitt’s football offices and trainingareas. It has been described as thefinest facility for a college footballprogram in the country.

Pitt football gained a newnational-caliber home stadium inHeinz Field under Pederson’s watchin 2001. The Panthers own aprominent presence at the stadiumwith their logos on the seating,gates and signage. Pedersonadditionally initiated the renaming ofMartindale Street to Tony DorsettDrive to further enhance Pitt’sidentity on the North Shore.

Over the course of one decade,Pitt either built new venues orsignificantly renovated existingfacilities for 17 of its 19 programs,making it one of the most dramaticinfrastructure enhancements in allof college sports.

On the media front, Pedersonforged a partnership with CBS Radio

Pittsburgh, providing Pitt footballand basketball with a 50,000-wattflagship home in Sportsradio 93.7The Fan. Women’s basketball alsohas a strong radio home in 1320WJAS-AM, which provides live play-by-play action of each regular-season and postseason game. It isthe first time the women’s programhas enjoyed such comprehensivecoverage.

The 2014-15 academic yearmarks the eighth year of Pederson’ssecond tour at Pitt. During his initialtenure (1996-2002), Pedersonhired six Big East Conference Coachof the Year honorees (football, men’sand women’s basketball, baseball,track and field and volleyball), anunprecedented achievement by aBig East athletic director. ThePanthers’ highest-profile sports—football and men’s basketball—experienced impressive revivals.After going to just one postseasongame during the 1990s, Pitt footballhas gone bowling 11 of the past 14years. The men’s basketballprogram has become one of thecountry’s most consistent winners,capturing six Big East titles andadvancing to 12 NCAA Tournamentsfrom 2002-14.

During his five years at Nebraska(2002-07), Pederson was also atthe forefront of significant facilitiesconstruction, including a $51 millionexpansion to Memorial Stadium. Theproject resulted in new footballfacilities as well as new strength,sports medicine and indoor facilitiesfor baseball, softball, soccer andsand volleyball. Additionally, thewomen’s volleyball, gymnastics andrifle teams received a new officecomplex.

Nebraska achieved at exceptionallevels athletically and academicallyduring his time in Lincoln. In 2006-07, the Cornhuskers won thenational championship in women’svolleyball, while the football teamwon the 2006 Big 12 North title andadvanced to its first New Year’s Daybowl game since 2001. Overall, 15Nebraska teams earned NCAAinvitations. Academically, Nebraskaearned a school-record 94%graduation rate, the highest in theBig 12 as Cornhusker student-athletes achieved a combined 3.0grade point average during the2007 spring semester.

In addition to his duties as athleticdirector at Pitt, Pederson serves onthe board for the Crohn’s & ColitisFoundation in Pittsburgh as well asthe Pittsburgh Symphony.

He and his wife Tami have threechildren: Mark, Kari and Kristin.Mark and his wife Brooke gaveSteve and Tami their firstgrandchild, Claire, in October 2012.Kari is married to Jim Miketo.

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UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH’S ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS AND PROGRAMS

ARTS AND SCIENCESAfricana StudiesAnthropologyArchitectural StudiesBiological SciencesChemistryChildren’s Literature ClassicsClassics, Philosophy & AncientScienceCommunicationComputer ScienceCultural StudiesEast Asian Languages &LiteraturesEconomicsEnglishEnvironmental StudiesFilm StudiesFrench & Italian Languages &LiteraturesGeology & Planetary ScienceGermanHispanic Languages andLiteraturesHistoryHistory and Philosophy of ScienceHistory of Art & ArchitectureIntelligent SystemsJewish StudiesLinguisticsMathematicsMedieval and RenaissanceStudiesMusicNeurosciencePhilosophyPhysics and AstronomyPolitical SciencePsychologyReligious StudiesSlavic Languages & LiteraturesSociologySpanishStatisticsStudio ArtsTheatre ArtsUrban StudiesWomen’s Studies

KATZ GRADUATE SCHOOL OFBUSINESS

COLLEGE OF BUSINESSADMINISTRATIONAccountingBusiness Information SystemsFinanceGlobal ManagementHuman Resources ManagementMarketingSupply Chain Management

DENTAL MEDICINE EDUCATION

Administrative and Policy Studies

Health and Physical ActivityInstruction and LearningPyschology in EducationLearning Science & Policy

JOHN A. SWANSON SCHOOL OFENGINEERINGBioengineeringChemical EngineeringPetroleum EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringElectrical EngineeringComputer EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringMechanical EngineeringMaterials Science & EngineeringNuclear EngineeringDiversity Initiatives

COLLEGE OF GENERAL STUDIESAdministration of JusticeDental HygieneHealth ServicesHumanitiesLegal StudiesMedia & ProfessionalCommunicationNatural SciencesPublic ServiceSocial Sciences

HEALTH AND REHABILITATIONSCIENCESAthletic Training & SportsMedicineAudiology & Speech LanguagePathologyHealth Information ManagementNutrition & WellnessOccupational TherapyPhysical TherapyPhysician Assistant StudiesProthotics & OrthoticsRehabilitation CounselingRehabilitation Science &Technology

HONORS COLLEGE ANDINFORMATION SCIENCESInformation Science &TelecommunicationsPolitics and PhilosophyLibrary & Information Science

LAW

MEDICINEAnesthesiologyBiomedical InformaticsCardiothoracic SurgeryCell Biology and Physiology

Computational & Systems Biology

Critical Care MedicineDermatologyDevelopmental BiologyEmergency MedicineFamily MedicineImmunologyIntegrative Molecular BiologyMedicineMicrobiology and MolecularGeneticsNeurobiologyNeurological SurgeryNeurologyOB/GYN & Reproductive SciencesOphthalmologyOrthopaedic SurgeryOtolaryngologyPathologyPediatricsPharmacology and ChemicalBiologyPhysical Medicine andRehabilitationPlastic & Reconstructive SurgeryPsychiatryRadiation OncologyRadiologyStructural BiologySurgeryUrology

NURSING

PHARMACY

PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONALAFFAIRS

PUBLIC HEALTHBehavioral & Community HealthSciencesBiostatisticsEnvironmental & OccupationalHealthEpidemiologyHealth & Policy ManagementHuman GeneticsInfectious Diseases &MicrobiologyMultidisciplinary MPH Program

SOCIAL WORK

UNIVERSITY CENTER FORINTERNATIONAL STUDIESAfrican Studies ProgramAsian Studies CenterCenter for Latin AmericanStudiesCenter for Russian & EastEuropean StudiesEuropean Union Center ofExcellence and European StudiesCenterGlobal Studies Center

THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH

A “World-Class Institution,” theUniversity of Pittsburgh is aninternationally respected center oflearning and research, offeringexceptional educational opportunities inthe arts, sciences and professions.

The University of Pittsburgh’s missionis to advance teaching, research andpublic service. This three-partcommitment enables the University toserve others by educating diversestudents from the region, the nation,and the world; expanding boundaries ofknowledge, discovery and technology;and enhancing quality of life in theWestern Pennsylvania region andbeyond.

The University began in thePennsylvania wilderness as thePittsburgh Academy in 1787, the yearthe U.S. Constitution was adopted.Thirty-two years later, the PittsburghAcademy became the WesternUniversity of Pennsylvania, and in 1908,the school changed its name to theUniversity of Pittsburgh. Graduatedegrees have been conferred since1836, and the first doctoral programwas developed in 1884. A privateinstitution for most of its past, theUniversity of Pittsburgh became state-related in 1966, establishing arelationship with the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania that continues to benefitboth partners. Today, as an electedmember of the prestigious Associationof American Universities, Pittsburghclaims its place among the top publicresearch universities in the nation.

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

MISSION

HISTORY

ACCREDITATION

ACADEMIC ORGANIZATION

programs housed in 16 undergraduate,graduate and professional schools. TheUniversity system includes the Pittsburghcampus and four regional campuses atBradford, Greensburg, Johnstown andTitusville.

There are approximately 122academic, research and administrativebuildings and residence halls located onthe Pittsburgh campus, which covers132 acres in the culturally rich Oaklandneighborhood. At the heart of thecampus stands a central landmark-theCathedral of Learning, a 42-story Gothictower, which is the tallest schoolbuilding in the western hemisphere. TheCathedral contains the NationalityRooms and 26 classrooms, each

designed to reflect a distinct culture andproviding an overall, multi-dimensionalunderstanding of America’s heritage.

At the Pitt campuses, over 11,000employees and 5,263 faculty serveapproximately 35,014 students,including over 10,000 graduate and over24,000 undergraduate students. Alumniaccomplishments range from managingFortune 500 corporations, to writingbest-selling novels, to unlocking thesecrets of DNA...and more.

As we enter the 21st century, Pittremains a place of enduring traditionand vitality, true to the work ethic ofWestern Pennsylvania, rich in intellectualrigor and committed to preparingstudents for their lives and careers.

All campuses of the University ofPittsburgh are accredited by the MiddleStates Association of Colleges andSchools’ Commission on HigherEducation. Schools, programs anddepartments may furthermore beaccredited by discipline-specificaccrediting bodies.

As an independent, state-related,coeducational institution, the Universityof Pittsburgh’s main campus offers amultitude of degree-granting and other

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PITT BASKETBALL: CULTURE OF SUCCESS

Since 2002, only 11 schoolsnationwide have advanced to theNCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteenmore times than Pitt. Pitt hasadvanced to Sweet Sixteen actionin 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007 and2009. Here is a chart depictingwhere Pitt ranks among nationalschools over the last 13 years:

School App. since 2002Duke .......................................... 9Kansas ....................................... 9Michigan State ........................... 8Arizona ....................................... 7Connecticut ................................ 7North Carolina ............................ 6Syracuse .................................... 6Wisconsin .................................. 6Kentucky .................................... 6Florida ........................................ 6Louisville .................................... 6PITT ........................................... 5Texas ......................................... 5Xavier ........................................ 5Ohio State .................................. 5

Most major conference titles since2001 (2001-14):

School RS T TotalKansas 12 7 19Duke 4 8 12Kentucky 5 5 10Ohio State 5 5 10Louisville 4 6 10North Carolina 7 2 9Florida 5 4 9PITT 4 2 6Connecticut 3 3 6UCLA 4 2 6Illinois 4 2 6Wisconsin 3 2 5Syracuse 3 2 5

Key: RS-regular season titles, T-Tournament titles; total includesties.

Total Games ................................................................................................. 220Overall Record ............................................................................. 193-27 (.877)Conference Regular Season Record (BEC+ACC) ........................... 79-24 (.767)Non-Conference Record ................................................................ 110-3 (.973)Average Margin of Victory .................................................................. 18.3 ppg.Opponents held to 60 points or less ................................................. 125 of 220Opponents held to 70 points or less ................................................. 189 of 220Wins by 10 points or more .......................................................................... 154Wins by 20 points or more ............................................................................ 82Wins by 30 points or more ............................................................................ 28Consecutive regular season sellouts ........................................................... 216Record vs. top-5 ranked teams ................................................................... 9-1Record vs. top-10 ranked teams ............................................................... 13-2Record vs. top-25 ranked teams ............................................................. 17-10

Most NCAA Tournamentappearances in the Atlantic CoastConference over the last 13seasons (2002-14):

Team No.Duke ........................................ 13PITT ......................................... 12Louisville ................................. 11Syracuse .................................. 10North Carolina ......................... 10Notre Dame ............................... 8North Carolina State .................. 8Boston College .......................... 6Maryland ................................... 6Wake Forest ............................... 6Clemson .................................... 4Florida State .............................. 4Georgia Tech .............................. 4Miami ........................................ 3Virginia ...................................... 3Virginia Tech .............................. 1

MOST CONFERENCE TITLES

Most NCAA Tournamentappearances, nationally (2002-14):

Team No.Duke ........................................ 13Gonzaga ................................... 13Kansas ..................................... 13Michigan State ......................... 13Wisconsin ................................ 13PITT ......................................... 12Texas ....................................... 12Louisville .................................. 11Florida ...................................... 11Arizona ..................................... 11Marquette ................................ 10Connecticut .............................. 10Kentucky .................................. 10Xavier ...................................... 10Syracuse .................................. 10Memphis .................................. 10North Carolina .......................... 10Illinois ........................................ 9UCLA .......................................... 9Oklahoma .................................. 9Villanova .................................... 9Notre Dame ................................ 8

MOST NCAA SWEET SIXTEENAPPEARANCES

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENTAPPEARANCES-ACC

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENTAPPEARANCES-NATIONAL

(Research is from the opening ofPitt’s Petersen Events Center,2002 to May 4, 2014):

School W-L Pct.Kansas 195-11 .947Duke 184-12 .939Gonzaga 149-11 .931Michigan State 174-18 .906Memphis 194-20 .906Wisconsin 181-20 .900Florida 180-22 .891North Carolina 166-23 .878PITT 193-27 .877Kentucky 173-25 .873Syracuse 191-31 .860Connecticut 176-29 .859Oklahoma State 162-27 .857Arizona 161-33 .830Illinois 154-37 .806

NATION’S TOP HOMECOURTWINNING PERCENTAGES

Depicted totals are average RPIranking over the last 12 seasons(2002-14). Research conducted byESPN.com’s Joe Lunardi:

Rk. School Avg. Rank1. Duke 5.72. Kansas 7.73. North Carolina 17.04. Syracuse 18.65. Wisconsin 19.36. Michigan State 19.77. Florida 20.08. Louisville 21.79. Kentucky 22.910. PITT 23.711. Gonzaga 26.612. Memphis 27.9

RATINGS PERCENTAGEINDEX (2002-14)

(Through May 4, 2014), according to www.rpiratings.com:

Rk. Team Arena Opened Yrs W -L Pct.1. Gonzaga McCarthy Athletic Center 2004 10 137-9 .9382. Memphis FedEXForum 2004 10 178-21 .8943. Kentucky Adolph Rupp Arena 1976 38 506-63 .8894. Louisville KFC Yum! Center 2010 4 66-9 .8805. PITT Petersen Events Center 2002 12 193-27 .8776. Wisconsin Kohl Center 1997 17 231-33 .8757. Xavier Cintas Center 2000 14 188-27 .8748. Michigan State Breslin Events Center 1989 25 334-50 .8709. Kansas Allen Fieldhouse 1955 59 718-111 .86610. UCLA Pauley Pavilion 1965 49 682-108 .86511. Missouri Paige Sports Center 2004 10 152-25 .859

NATION’S TOP NCAA DIVISION I HOMECOURT RECORDS

Most conference titles (2002-14):

School RS T Tot.Duke 4 8 12North Carolina 7 2 9Louisville 3 5 8PITT 4 2 6Syracuse 3 2 5Boston College 3 1 4Maryland 2 1 3Virginia 2 1 3Miami 1 1 2Clemson 0 1 1Florida State 0 1 1Notre Dame 1 0 1Wake Forest 1 0 1

Key: RS-regular season titles; T-Tournament titles; includes ties.

MOST CONFERENCETITLES-ACC (2002-14)

USA Today, March 15, 2013

1. Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke2. PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER3. Breslin Center, Michigan State4. Assembly Hall, Indiana5. Rupp Arena, Kentucky6. Hinkle Fieldhouse, Butler7. The Pit, New Mexico8. The Palestra, Penn9. Allen Fieldhouse, Kansas10. Dee Glen Stadium, Utah State

USA TODAY’S TOP-10GAME ATMOSPHERES

ESPN.com’s Jason King, Jan. 16, 2013

1. Allen Fieldhouse, Kansas2. Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke3. Assembly Hall, Indiana4. McCarthy Athletic Cntr, Gonzaga5. The Pit, New Mexico6. Breslin Center, Michigan State7. Koch Arena, Wichita State8. PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER9. Carrier Dome, Syracuse10. Rupp Arena, Kentucky

ESPN’S BEST COLLEGEBASKETBALL ARENAS

PITT IN THE PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER (2002-14)

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2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL SCHEDULEDate Opponent (TV) Location TimeFriday, Oct. 3 OAKLAND ZOO SCRIMMAGE Petersen Events Center 5-8 p.m.Sunday, Oct. 19 MAGGIE DIXON HEART HEALTH FAIR/FAN FEST/ Petersen Events Center 1-4 p.m.

BLUE-GOLD SCRIMMAGEFriday, Oct. 31 INDIANA, PA. (Exh.) Petersen Events Center 7 p.m.Friday, Nov. 7 PHILADELPHIA UNIV. (Exh.) Petersen Events Center 7 p.m.Friday, Nov. 14 NIAGARA (ESPN3) Petersen Events Center 7 p.m.

EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Pittsburgh, Pa.)Sunday, Nov. 16 SAMFORD (RSN/Root) Petersen Events Center 1 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 21 at Hawaii Wailuku, Hawaii/War Memorial Gym 7 p.m. HT/Midnight

EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawaii)Monday, Nov. 24 vs. Chaminade (ESPNU) Maui, Hawaii/Lahaina Civic Center 9 p.m.Tuesday, Nov. 25 San Diego State or BYU (ESPN/ESPN2) Maui, Hawaii/Lahaina Civic Center 4:30 or 10:30Wednesday, Nov. 26 Game Three (ESPN+) Maui, Hawaii/Lahaina Civic Center TBA(Other possible opponents include Arizona, Kansas State, Missouri and Purdue)

ACC/Big Ten ChallengeTuesday, Dec. 2 at Indiana (ESPN2) Bloomington, Ind./Assembly Hall 7 p.m.

City Game (Pittsburgh, Pa.)Friday, Dec. 5 vs. DUQUESNE (ESPN3) Consol Energy Center 7 p.m.

Saturday, Dec. 13 ST. BONAVENTURE (ESPNU) Petersen Events Center 2 p.m.Wednesday, Dec. 17 MANHATTAN (ESPN3) Petersen Events Center 7 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 20 OAKLAND (RSN/Root) Petersen Events Center 4 p.m.Tuesday, Dec. 23 HOLY CROSS (ESPN3) Petersen Events Center 7 p.m.Tuesday, Dec. 30 FLORIDA GULF COAST (ESPN3) Petersen Events Center 7:30 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 3 at *North Carolina State (ACCN/WTAE) Raleigh, N.C./PNC Arena NoonTuesday, Jan. 6 at *Boston College (RSN/Root) Chestnut Hill, Mass./Conte Forum 9 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 10 *CLEMSON (RSN/Root) Petersen Events Center NoonWednesday, Jan. 14 *FLORIDA STATE (RSN/Root) Petersen Events Center 9 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 17 *GEORGIA TECH (ACCN/WTAE) Petersen Events Center 4 p.m.Monday, Jan. 19 at *Duke (ESPN) Durham, N.C./Cameron Indoor Stadium 7 p.m.Sunday, Jan. 25 *LOUISVILLE (CBS) Petersen Events Center 4 p.m.Tuesday, Jan. 27 at *Virginia Tech (ESPNU) Blacksburg, Va./Cassell Coliseum 7 p.m.Saturday, Jan. 31 *NOTRE DAME (ACCN/WTAE) Petersen Events Center NoonMonday, Feb. 2 BRYANT (ESPN3) Petersen Events Center 7 p.m.Saturday, Feb. 7 *SYRACUSE (ESPN/ESPN2) Petersen Events Center 4 p.m.Wednesday, Feb. 11 at *Louisville (ACCN/WTAE) Louisville, Ky./KFC Yum! Center 8 p.m.Saturday, Feb. 14 *NORTH CAROLINA (ACCN/WTAE) Petersen Events Center NoonMonday, Feb. 16 at *Virginia (ESPN) Charlottesville, Va./John Paul Jones Arena 7 p.m.Saturday, Feb. 21 at *Syracuse (ACCN/WTAE) Syracuse, N.Y./Carrier Dome NoonTuesday, Feb. 24 *BOSTON COLLEGE (ESPNU) Petersen Events Center 9 p.m.Sunday, March 1 at *Wake Forest (ESPNU) Winston-Salem, N.C./Lawrence Joel Col. 6:30 p.m.Wednesday, March 4 *MIAMI (ACCN/WTAE) Petersen Events Center 8 p.m.Saturday, March 7 at *Florida State (ESPN/ESPN2) Tallahassee, Fla./Donald Tucker Center TBAT-Sat., March 10-14 at ACC Tournament (ESPN/ACCN) Greensboro N.C./Greensboro Coliseum TBAMarch 19-22 NCAA Second & Third Rounds (CBS-plus) Selected sites TBAMarch 26-28 NCAA Regionals (CBS-plus) Selected sites TBAApril 4-6 NCAA Final Four (CBS-plus) Indianapolis, Ind./Lucas Oil Stadium TBA

All Times Eastern. All home games in CAPS and BOLD. Television games in parentheses. All game times are subject tochange; *indicates Atlantic Coast Conference games; All home games played in the Petersen Events Center on the Universityof Pittsburgh campus. For ticket information, please call (800) 643-PITT or (412) 648-PITT.