2016-17 DePaul Basketball Media Guide

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L L A B T E K S A B L DEPAU



FUTURE HOME OF DEPAUL BASKETBALL


WINTRUST ARENA

aOn May 16, 2013, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel announced plans for a new 10,000-seat multipurpose event center near McCormick Place in Chicago’s South Loop. The facility will be the home for DePaul basketball starting in the 2017-18 season. aA nine-member panel consisting of representatives from the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority (MPEA), the city of Chicago and DePaul University selected the internationally renowned architectural firm Pelli Clarke Pelli to design the McCormick Place Event Center that will include DePaul men’s and women’s basketball as primary tenants.

aThe design concept features a sweeping curved roof above four transparent sides that will house DePaul men’s and women’s basketball along with a variety of civic, entertainment and convention events for Chicago and MPEA. The design endeavors to become a grand “urban room,” in the great Chicago tradition of buildings like the Auditorium Theatre and the Navy Pier Grand Ballroom. aA groundbreaking ceremony was held on Nov. 16, 2015 for the facility as the project was started in the fall along with the 40-story, 1,200-room Marriott Marquis hotel across the street. DePaul is expected to host 25-30 events an-


nually in the facility including graduation ceremonies, which will allow each school of the university to have its ceremony under the same roof. aThe 10,000-seat event center is scheduled to open in the 2017-18 basketball season and will be located near McCormick Place on Cermak Road between Indiana and South Prairie Avenues. Not only will the facility serve as a home for men’s and women’s basketball that is close to the university’s two primary campuses, it will create jobs, attract tourism and bring economic development to the planned McCormick Place entertainment district. aThe location is situated just three ‘L’ stops from DePaul’s loop campus that caters to half of the DePaul student body. The Lincoln Park campus and

the remaining half of DePaul’s 25,000 students is 10 ‘L’ stops from the future home of the Blue Demons. Additionally, the South Loop location is a seven-mile trip down Chicago’s Lakeshore Drive that is flanked by the city’s world-famous skyline and Lake Michigan. DePaul’s 80,000 alumni in the Chicagoland area will have easy access to the events center by major highways.


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TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION

OPPONENTS

Wintrust Arena................................................................1-3 Table of Contents................................................................ 4 Quick Facts......................................................................... 5 Roster................................................................................. 6 Schedule............................................................................. 7 Media Information & Policies..........................................8-9 Media Outlets................................................................... 10 McGrath-Phillips Arena Information................................ 11 Athletics Staff Directory.................................................... 12 Coaching Staff Directory................................................... 13 DePaul University............................................................. 14

Opponent Information................................................86-87 All-Time Series vs. 2016-17 Opponents.......................87-90

BIG EAST CONFERENCE

2016-17 Member Institutions.......................................... 92 Conference History......................................................92-93 All-Time BIG EAST Standings............................................ 94 All-Time BIG EAST Honors................................................ 95 DePaul in the BIG EAST Tournament................................ 95 2015-16 BIG EAST Standings............................................ 95 2016 BIG EAST Tournament.............................................. 96 2015-16 BIG EAST Season Honors.................................... 96 2015-16 Statistical Rankings............................................. 97 DePaul’s Conference History.....................................98-100 DePaul vs. the Conferences.....................................101-102

PLAYER PROFILES

Eli Cain.........................................................................16-18 Levi Cook.......................................................................... 19 R.J. Curington..............................................................20-23 Brandon Cyrus.................................................................. 24 Al Eichelberger................................................................. 25 Devin Gage....................................................................... 26 Billy Garrett Jr..............................................................27-31 Erten Gazi....................................................................32-34 Austin Grandstaff.........................................................35-36 Joe Hanel.....................................................................37-39 Chris Harrison-Docks...................................................40-42 David Leitao III.................................................................. 43 Tre’Darius McCallum........................................................ 44 Peter Ryckbosch..........................................................45-48 Max Strus......................................................................... 49 Darrick Wood...............................................................50-52

HISTORY & RECORDS

Ray Meyer...................................................................... 104 George Mikan................................................................. 105 Mark Aguirre.................................................................. 106 NCAA & NIT History.................................................107-108 1943 NCAA Final Four..................................................... 109 1945 NIT Champions...................................................... 110 1979 NCAA Final Four..................................................... 111 DePaul & the NBA....................................................112-113 Important Dates......................................................114-115 A-to-Z.......................................................................116-121 All-Americans................................................................. 122 All-Time Honors.......................................................123-125 Coaching History............................................................ 126 All-Time Roster........................................................127-131 All-Time Jersey Numbers.........................................131-135 Regular-Season Tournament History.......................135-137 Year-by-Year Summaries..........................................138-140 All-Time Series Records...........................................141-146 Year-by-Year Results................................................146-171 All-Time 100-Point Games.......................................171-172 All-Time Overtime Games.............................................. 172 Home Court History........................................................ 173 Team Season Records..................................................... 174 Team Game Records................................................174-175 Individual Records...................................................175-185 Scoring..............................................................175-177 Field Goals........................................................177-179 Three-Point Field Goals....................................179-180 Free Throws......................................................180-182 Rebounding......................................................182-183 Assists...............................................................183-184 Blocked Shots...................................................184-185 Steals....................................................................... 185 1,000-Point Scorers.................................................186-191 Allstate Arena................................................................. 192 Allstate Arena Records............................................193-194 Sullivan Athletics Center & McGrath-Phillips Arena.......195 McGrath-Phillips Arena Records..................................... 196

STAFF

Dave Leitao..................................................................54-57 Rick Carter........................................................................ 58 Billy Garrett...................................................................... 59 Patrick Sellers................................................................... 60 Brian Tibaldi..................................................................... 61 Baba Diallo....................................................................... 61 Matt Fleming.................................................................... 61 Support Staff...............................................................62-63 Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M................................... 64 Jean Lenti Ponsetto.....................................................65-66

2015-16 REVIEW

Results.............................................................................. 68 Overall Statistics............................................................... 69 BIG EAST Statistics............................................................ 70 Team Game-by-Game..................................................71-72 Individual Game-by-Game................................................ 73 Offensive Leaders............................................................. 74 Team Statistical Breakdown.............................................. 74 Record by Starting Lineup................................................ 74 Miscellaneous Statistics.................................................... 75 Box Scores...................................................................76-83 2015-16 Notebook........................................................... 84 2015-16 Team Photo........................................................ 84

CREDITS

The 2016-17 DePaul men’s basketball media guide is a production of the DePaul athletics communications department. The DePaul athletics communications department is located in Suite 420 of the Sullivan Athletics Center. The mailing address is Sullivan Athletics Center, 2323 N. Sheffield Ave. Chicago, IL, 60614. The men’s basketball media guide was written, designed and edited by Greg Greenwell and covers designed by Greg Greenwell and Alicia Pope. Photos by Steve Woltmann, Peter Wagner, NBA Photos and DePaul archives. Additional photos courtesy of the BIG EAST Conference.

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QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY INFORMATION

COACHING STAFF

Location..............................................................Chicago, Ill. Founded....................................................................... 1898 Enrollment................................. 23,539 (15,961 undergrad) Colors............................................... Royal Blue and Scarlet Nickname........................................................Blue Demons Conference............................................................ BIG EAST President.......................Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M. Athletics Director...................................Jean Lenti Ponsetto Home Arena............Allstate Arena/McGrath-Phillips Arena Capacity................................................... 18,500/3,000 Athletics Department Phone....................... (773) 325-7526

Head Coach Dave Leitao Alma Mater, Year............................... Northeastern, 1983 DePaul Record......67-56, four seasons (2002-05, 2015-p) Career Record.................................. 152-151, 10 seasons Associate Head Coach........................................ Rick Carter Assistant Coaches......................Billy Garrett, Patrick Sellers Director of Basketball Operations................... Bryan Tibaldi Director of Community, Corporate and Professional Relations....................................................Kevin Edwards Assistant Director of Basketball Operations.......Baba Diallo Video Coordinator...........................................Matt Fleming

HISTORY

2016-17 TEAM INFORMATION

First season of basketball...................1923-24 (93 seasons) All-time record.......................................... 1,428-964 (.597) Home..................................................... 812-311 (.723) Chicago Stadium (1942-92)................. 79-51 (.608) DePaul Auditorium (1942-56)............. 81-0 (1.000) Lane Tech High School (1946-48)........ 10-0 (1.000) De La Salle High School (1947-48)........ 2-0 (1.000) Alumni Hall (1956-00)....................... 288-71 (.802) Allstate Arena (1980-p)................... 336-175 (.658) United Center (1994-02)....................... 6-12 (.333) McGrath-Phillips Arena (2006-p).......... 10-2 (.833) NCAA Tournament appearances, last..................... 22, 2004 NIT appearances, last............................................. 16, 2007 Last postseason opponent......Air Force (NIT Quarterfinals) Result.......................................L, 52-51 (Mar. 21, 2007)

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS

Associate AD (mbb contact)........................ Greg Greenwell Office.................................................... (773) 325-7546 Cell........................................................ (773) 343-3722 E-mail....................................... ggreenwe@depaul.edu Twitter....................................................... @DePaulSID Assistant Directors..................... Alicia Pope, Bob Sakamoto Graduate Assistants.......... Rachel Landgraf, Adam Obringer Press Row phone......................................... (847) 296-6999 Mailing Address............................. Sullivan Athletics Center 2323 North Sheffield Ave. Chicago, IL 60614 Overnight Address....................................................... same Website................................www.depaulbluedemons.com Instagram.....................................................DePaulAthletics Facebook..............www.facebook.com/depaulbluedemons Snapchat......................................................DePaulAthletics Twitter..................................................... @DePaulAthletics YouTube....................... www.youtube.com/depaulathletics

Starters Returning (min. 50% games started in ‘15-16)......2 ppg rpg apg Other Eli Cain (So., G) 10.3 3.0 1.8 .425 3FG% Billy Garrett Jr. (Sr., G) 12.6 2.9 3.5 .819 FT% Additional Players Returning.............................................. 5 ppg rpg apg Other R.J. Curington (Sr., G) 2.5 1.1 0.2 11 3FG/23 gms Erten Gazi (So., G) 2.2 1.3 1.2 30 gms/5 starts Joe Hanel (Jr., F) 0.9 0.9 0.2 18 gms Peter Ryckbosch (Sr., F) 1.5 2.5 0.2 24 games Darrick Wood (Sr., G) 5.9 2.8 1.6 24 stls/29 gms Newcomers........................................................................ 9 Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown Levi Cook C 6-10 293 Fr. Arnett, W.Va. Brandon Cyrus G 6-5 189 Fr. Oakville, Ont. Al Eichelberger F 6-7 260 Fr. Saginaw, Mich. Devin Gage G 6-2 207 Fr. Chicago, Ill. Austin Grandstaff* G 6-4 182 So. Rowlett, Texas Chris Harrison-Docks G 5-10 194 Sr. Okemos, Mich. David Leitao III F 6-5 226 Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. Tre’Darius McCallum F 6-7 209 Jr. Myrtle Beach, S.C. Max Strus* G 6-6 217 Jr. Hickory Hills, Ill. *sitting out 2016-17 under NCAA transfer guidelines

Key Losses........................................................................... 4 ppg rpg apg Other Tommy Hamilton IV 8.6 5.5 0.8 26 3FG/16 starts Myke Henry 13.7 6.2 1.0 22 3FG/31 starts Aaron Simpson 6.0 2.7 1.6 37 3FG/20 starts Rashaun Stimage 5.7 4.2 0.1 .577 FG%

2015-16 SEASON-IN-REVIEW

Record (Home/Road/Neutral)...............9-22 (5-9/3-10/1-3) BIG EAST Record (Home/Road)..................... 3-15 (2-7/1-8) BIG EAST Finish/Tournament Seed...........................9th/9th

INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Athletics Department at DePaul University is consistent with the purposes, goals and ideals of the University and Student Affairs. Primary to our purpose is to maximize the great potential of our students by exposing them to the wide variety of intercollegiate programs so vital to their total education. Complementing their more formal classroom education, the Athletics Department strives to teach and develop lifelong values inherent in the Vincentian character: integrity, leadership, competition, loyalty, cooperation, fair-play, self-confidence, sacrifice and physical fitness among others. At the same time, athletic participation brings together men and women students from diverse ethnic, socioeconomic, cultural and geographic backgrounds possessing various, unique skills working together towards common success, and a commitment to excellence. Furthermore, athletics provides the campus community, our urban neighbors in Chicago, and alumni the opportunity for participation in the form of recreation and as spectators for intercollegiate competition. The Athletics Department also has a unique opportunity and responsibility, as the most visible messenger of the DePaul story, to represent the highest qualities and standards of our education to an observant community, state and nation. A clear, positive exposure of DePaul University, through athletics, can enhance the University’s mission and image, and directly effect the quality of faculty, enrollment and development. Not unimportant to our Mission is the emotion, school spirit and morale, so crucial to the soul of the University, that can be uplifted through participation in athletics.

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2016-17 ROSTER NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (High School/Previous) 0 R.J. Curington G 6-5 202 Sr. Dyer, Ind. (Oak Hill Academy (Va.)) 1 Darrick Wood G 6-5 178 Sr. Alexandria, Va. (Bridgton Academy (Maine)/Hutchinson CC (Kan.)) 2 Austin Grandstaff* G 6-4 182 So. Rowlett, Texas (Rockwall/Oklahoma) 3 Devin Gage G 6-2 207 Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Curie) 4 Brandon Cyrus G 6-5 189 Fr. Oakville, Ont. (La Lumiere (Ind.)) 5 Billy Garrett Jr. G 6-6 213 Sr. Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park) 10 Tre’Darius McCallum F 6-7 209 Jr. Myrtle Beach, S.C. (St. James/Indian Hills CC (Iowa)) 11 Eli Cain G 6-6 204 So. Willingboro, N.J. (St. Benedict’s Prep) 12 Erten Gazi G 6-4 203 So. Guzelyurt, North Cyprus (Istanbul Bostanci Doga College) 23 Al Eichelberger F 6-7 260 Fr. Saginaw, Mich. (Saginaw) 30 Peter Ryckbosch F 6-10 243 Sr. Chicago, Ill. (St. Ignatius) 31 Max Strus* G 6-6 217 Jr. Hickory Hills, Ill. (Stagg/Lewis) 32 David Leitao III F 6-5 226 Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. (Rock Bridge (Mo.)/ Peru State (Neb.)) 33 Joe Hanel F 6-7 213 Jr. Savage, Minn. (Holy Family Catholic) 44 Levi Cook C 6-10 293 Fr. Arnett, W.Va. (Elev8 Sports Institute (Fla.)) 51 Chris Harrison-Docks G 5-10 194 Sr. Okemos, Mich. (Okemos/Western Kentucky) ALPHABETICAL o. Name N Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (High School/Previous) 11 Eli Cain G 6-6 204 So. Willingboro, N.J. (St. Benedict’s Prep) 44 Levi Cook C 6-10 293 Fr. Arnett, W.Va. (Elev8 Sports Institute (Fla.)) 0 R.J. Curington G 6-5 202 Sr. Dyer, Ind. (Oak Hill Academy (Va.)) 4 Brandon Cyrus G 6-5 189 Fr. Oakville, Ont. (La Lumiere (Ind.)) 23 Al Eichelberger F 6-7 260 Fr. Saginaw, Mich. (Saginaw) 3 Devin Gage G 6-2 207 Fr. Chicago, Ill. (Curie) 5 Billy Garrett Jr. G 6-6 213 Sr. Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park) 12 Erten Gazi G 6-4 203 So. Guzelyurt, North Cyprus (Istanbul Bostanci Doga College) 2 Austin Grandstaff* G 6-4 182 So. Rowlett, Texas (Rockwall/Oklahoma) 33 Joe Hanel F 6-7 213 Jr. Savage, Minn. (Holy Family Catholic) 51 Chris Harrison-Docks G 5-10 194 Sr. Okemos, Mich. (Okemos/Western Kentucky) 32 David Leitao III F 6-5 226 Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. (Rock Bridge (Mo.)/ Peru State (Neb.)) 10 Tre’Darius McCallum F 6-7 209 Jr. Myrtle Beach, S.C. (St. James/Indian Hills CC (Iowa)) 30 Peter Ryckbosch F 6-10 243 Sr. Chicago, Ill. (St. Ignatius) 31 Max Strus* G 6-6 217 Jr. Hickory Hills, Ill. (Stagg/Lewis) 1 Darrick Wood G 6-5 178 Sr. Alexandria, Va. (Bridgton Academy (Maine)/Hutchinson CC (Kan.)) Head Coach: Dave Leitao Associate Head Coach: Rick Carter Assistant Coaches: Billy Garrett, Patrick Sellers Director of Basketball Operations: Bryan Tibaldi Director of Community, Corporate and Professional Relations: Kevin Edwards Assistant Director of Basketball Operations: Baba Diallo Video Coordinator: Matt Fleming PRONUNCIATIONS Al Eichelberger................................................. I-cull-burger Erten Gazi..................................................... Er-ten Gah-zee Dave Leitao/David Leitao III...................................... Lay-toe Peter Ryckbosch....................................................Rick-bosh

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2016-17 SCHEDULE Date Day Nov. 13 Sun. Nov. 17 Thu. Nov. 20 Sun. Nov. 23 Wed. Nov. 30 Wed. Dec. 3 Sat. Dec. 6 Tue. Dec. 10 Sat. Dec. 14 Wed. Dec. 17 Sat. Dec. 19 Mon. Dec. 22 Thu. Dec. 23 Fri. Dec. 28 Wed. Jan. 1 Sun. Jan. 7 Sat. Jan. 10 Tue. Jan. 14 Sat. Jan. 16 Mon. Jan. 21 Sat. Jan. 28 Sat. Jan. 31 Tue. Feb. 4 Sat. Feb. 8 Wed. Feb. 11 Sat. Feb. 13 Mon. Feb. 19 Sun. Feb. 22 Wed. Feb. 25 Sat. Feb. 28 Tue. March 4 Sat. March 8 Wed. March 9 Thu. March 10 Fri. March 11 Sat.

Opponent TV Radio Time Robert Morris (McGrath-Phillips Arena) FS1 WYLL 6 p.m. Gavitt Tipoff Games (Rosemont, Ill.) Rutgers FS1 WYLL 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee FS1 WSCR 12:30 p.m. Missouri State FSN WSCR 7 p.m. Drake (McGrath-Phillips Arena) FSN WSCR 7:30 p.m. at Northwestern BTN WSCR tba Lamar FSN WYLL 8 p.m. Hoophall Miami Invitational (Miami, Fla.) vs. Temple ESPNU WSCR 10:30 a.m. UIC (McGrath-Phillips Arena) FS1 WSCR 7 p.m. Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic (Rosemont, Ill./Las Vegas, Nev.) Chicago State FS1 WSCR 1 p.m. Southeast Missouri State FS1 WYLL 8 p.m. vs. Wyoming FS1 WYLL 7:30 p.m. vs. Missouri State or USC FS1 WSCR 7:30 or 10 p.m. at Villanova* FS1 WSCR 5:30 p.m. St. John’s* FS1 WSCR/WYLL 1 p.m. at Seton Hall* CBSSN WSCR 11 a.m. Providence* FS1 WSCR 8 p.m. at Marquette* FSN WSCR 1 p.m. at St. John’s* FS1 WSCR 3:30 p.m. Butler* FS1 WYLL 1 p.m. at Creighton* FS1 WSCR 1:30 p.m. Georgetown* FS1 WYLL 8 p.m. Marquette* FS1 WSCR 1 p.m. at Xavier* FS1 WSCR 5:30 p.m. Creighton* FS1 WYLL 1 p.m. Villanova* CBSSN WSCR 8 p.m. at Butler* FS1 WSCR 12:30 p.m. at Georgetown* CBSSN WSCR 6 p.m. Seton Hall* FSN WSCR 1 p.m. at Providence* FS1 WSCR 7:30 p.m. Xavier* FOX/FS2/FSN WSCR 1 p.m. BIG EAST Tournament (New York, N.Y.) First Round FS1 tbd Quarterfinals FS1 tbd Semifinals FS1 tbd Final FOX 4:30 p.m.

all times are Central | *BIG EAST Conference game | home games played at Allstate Arena unless otherwise noted Non-FS1/FS2/ESPN TV: FSN = FOX Sport Networks (Chicago affiliate: The U Too) | BTN = Big Ten Network game times and TV assignments subject to change Radio: WSCR (670 AM) | WYLL (1160 AM) all games also streamed online on BlueTube at www.depaulbluedemons.com

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MEDIA INFORMATION AND POLICIES The 2016-17 DePaul University men’s basketball media guide has been produced to assist the media in the coverage of the Blue Demons. Additional materials, including game notes, photographs, recent clippings and video footage are available upon request by accredited media outlets. Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with DePaul’s media policies. If you have any questions, please contact the DePaul athletics communications office.

DEPAUL ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Greg Greenwell Associate Athletics Director for Communications Contact for: men’s basketball, athletics department Office Phone.......................................(773) 325-7546 Cell Phone...........................................(773) 343-3722 E-Mail.....................................ggreenwe@depaul.edu Twitter.................................................... @DePaulSID

INTERVIEWS All interviews with DePaul student-athletes, coaches or staff must be arranged through the athletics communications department. Please give at least 24 hours advance notice for interview requests. Student-athlete phone numbers will not be given out, and players will be instructed not to take calls on their personal phones from media members. DePaul practices are generally closed to the media. Student-athletes, coaches and staff are available for interviews before or after practice. On the road, the Blue Demons will be available before or after practice for short interview sessions on the day prior to the upcoming game if the team is practicing. Interviews will not be granted on the day of a scheduled home or road game except for postgame media opportunities.

Alicia Pope Assistant Director of Athletics Communications Contact for: women’s basketball, golf, graphic design Office Phone.......................................(773) 325-4740 E-Mail........................................ apope8@depaul.edu Twitter............................................ @DePaulWBBSID Bob Sakamoto Assistant Director of Athletics Communications Contact for: men’s soccer, women’s soccer, feature writer Office Phone.......................................(773) 325-7525 E-Mail..................................... rsakamot@depaul.edu

GAME CREDENTIALS Credentials for DePaul home games are issued to working media only and should be requested as early as possible. DePaul University follows the guidelines set forth by the NCAA and BIG EAST Conference in governing the issuance of credentials. Season credentials will be granted only to daily newspapers and television/radio stations that cover DePaul athletics on a regular basis. Otherwise, television/radio stations, weekly newspapers and internet services will be granted credentials on a single-game, space-available basis. Single-game credentials should be requested at least 24 hours in advance. Credential requests can be made via phone or e-mail to men’s basketball contact Greg Greenwell in the DePaul athletics communications office. If needed, a credential request may be required in writing on company letterhead along with work samples. Print media, including daily newspapers, national magazines and fan publications representing DePaul and the opponent qualify for credentials. Non-daily newspapers and other various print and online media will receive credentials on a space-available basis. Television stations and networks that cover DePaul and the opponent on a regular basis will receive credentials. Other video media will receive credentials on a space-available basis. Radio stations that cover DePaul and the opponent on a regular basis are eligible for credentials. All other radio stations will receive credentials on a space-available basis. Websites which are issued credentials include those affiliated with national television and news media organizations (e.g. ESPN.com, CNN/SI, CBSSports.com, etc.). In addition, credentials will be issued to conference

Rachel Landgraf Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant Contact for: softball, men’s tennis, women’s tennis, website video coordinator Office Phone.......................................(773) 325-8609 E-Mail....................................... rlandgra@depaul.edu Adam Obringer Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant Contact for: men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s track and field, women’s track and field, volleyball, website video coordinator Office Phone.......................................(773) 325-8380 E-Mail...................................... aobringe@depaul.edu Allstate Arena Press Row...........................(847) 296-6999 McGrath-Phillips Arena Press Row............(773) 325-4901 BIG EAST Conference Communications.....(401) 265-2244 DePaul website.................. www.depaulbluedemons.com BIG EAST website.................................. www.bigeast.com Facebook..............www.facebook.com/depaulbluedemons Instagram..........................................................DePaulAthletics Snapchat...........................................................DePaulAthletics Twitter...........................................................@DePaulAthletics YouTube...........................www.youtube.com/depaulathletics The DePaul athletics communications department is located in Suite 420 of DePaul’s Sullivan Athletics Center on the Lincoln Park campus. It’s easily accessible by car and public transportation at 2323 N. Sheffield Ave.

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MEDIA INFORMATION | DEPAUL BASKETBALL members, non-conference opponents and for the BIG EAST Conference. DePaul University reserves the right to deny media credentials to any individual who is not affiliated with an official news gathering organization. Please note that some media may be seated in the auxiliary press area (hockey press box) on the second level of the arena depending on space availability. Photo Credentials: Still photographers and television cameras can request photo passes for games at Allstate Arena. Photographers are limited to working the northeast and southwest end lines. Only photographers on assignment will be issued photo passes along with members of the working television media. Photographers floor access is governed by the BIG EAST Conference and the NCAA. POSTGAME PROCEDURES Home Games at Allstate Arena: Selected studentathletes and coaches will be available approximately 15 minutes after the conclusion of the game. Once DePaul head coach Dave Leitao leaves the locker room area to conduct his postgame radio interview, requested DePaul student-athletes will be available in outside the locker room for approximately 10 minutes. Following the radio interview, Leitao will be available in the media room in the west side of Allstate Arena. If requested, the visiting team will conduct their press conference first followed by DePaul. Depending on travel, arrangements are subject to change. Post-Game Filing at Allstate Arena: Press row at the Allstate Arena is often dismantled immediately after a game to prepare for another event. Therefore, those planning to file from the arena are advised to plan on working from the media room. The media room is open up to two hours after a contest. Road Games: DePaul student-athletes and coaches will be available outside the locker room unless prior arrangements have been made with home team media relations staff. ALLSTATE ARENA Allstate Arena is located at 6920 Mannheim Road in Rosemont, Ill. Credentials may be picked up at the press gate which is the northwest entrance (across the street from the arena) on game day. The press entrance is open two hours prior to tip-off. Parking: A limited number of parking spaces are available in the Northwest Lot across the street from Allstate Arena. To request a spot, please contact Greg Greenwell at least 24 hours prior to the game. Press Row: A working press row for all media is located on the baselines of the court at floor level. There is additional media seating in the auxiliary press box located at center court in the 200 level of the arena’s south side (hockey press box). All media seating is assigned on a priority basis. Media Room: The media workroom is located on the west side of the upper level. Postgame press conferences will be in the same room. Programs, media guides, game notes and statistics are available before and after the game and at halftime. The media work room opens two hours prior to tip-off. A pregame media meal will be served for credentialed media approximately two hours prior to tip-off in the pre-game room in the southwest corner of Allstate Arena.

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Services: The DePaul University athletics communications department provides game notes, a scorecard, game programs and any other pertinent materials prior to the contest. Postgame information includes a complete NCAA box score form, a play-by-play summary and postgame notes. Runners, utilities and/or statisticians are also available for a fee. Contact Greg Greenwell if these services will be required at least 72 hours prior to the game. Fees are payable directly to the person providing the service. RADIO BROADCASTS Visiting radio stations should contact the DePaul athletics communications department for broadcast services and locations. The broadcast location at Allstate Arena for visiting teams is on the northeast side of the game floor at the scorers table near the visiting team bench. DePaul’s radio broadcast position is located at midcourt across from scorers table. Student radio stations from DePaul and visiting teams will be located either at a baseline table or in the auxiliary press box on the 200 level. Contact Greg Greenwell for information on broadcast setup. INJURY INFORMATION The DePaul University athletics department abides by HIPAA – a federal privacy act with regard to the release of injury information. DePaul student-athletes are required to sign a waiver before their injury information may be released to the media. If the student-athlete chooses to withhold that information, DePaul officials will be restricted to informing media members of their playing status only – playing, probable, doubtful or out. PRESS RELEASES AND GAME NOTES Basketball releases, game notes and media advisories can be obtained via e-mail by requesting to be added to the distribution list. Include media outlet and phone number when requesting access to this media-only e-mail list. All of the information will also be available on DePaul’s official athletics website: www.depaulbluedemons.com. DEPAUL ON THE INTERNET DePaul basketball information can also be obtained on the Internet. The DePaul Athletics home page is located at: www.depaulbluedemons.com This site, operated and maintained with CBS Interactive, contains information on the Blue Demons such as rosters, student-athlete and coach biographies, up-to-date statistics and results, television and radio broadcast information, the latest game notes and player features. Media members are encouraged to follow the Gametracker feature for in-game live stats during DePaul basketball games or online at statbroadcast.com.


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MEDIA OUTLETS NEWSPAPERS/ONLINE Chicago Sun-Times www.suntimes.com 350 N. Orleans Street Chicago, IL 60654 (312) 321-2663 Chicago Tribune www.chicagotribune.com 435 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 222-3474 Daily Herald www.dailyherald.com 155 E. Algonquin Rd. Arlington Heights, IL 60005 (847) 427-4430 ESPNChicago.com www.espnchicago.com 190 N. State Street Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 980-2402 Northwest Herald www.nwherald.com 7717 S. Route 31 Crystal Lake, IL 60014 (815) 459-4040 The DePaulia www.depauliaonline.com University Hall Lower Level 2345 N. Clifton Avenue Chicago, IL 60614 (773) 325-7443 WIRE SERVICES Associated Press 10 S. Wacker Drive Suite 2500 Chicago, IL 60606 (312) 781-0500

Copley News Service 3745 N. Bell Avenue Chicago, IL 60616 (773) 406-1124 RADIO WSCR (670 AM – DePaul Flagship) www.670thescore.com 180 N. Stetson Avenue Suite 1250 Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 729-3967 ESPN Radio 1000 (1000 AM) www.espnradio1000.com 190 N. State Street 7th Floor Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 980-1000 Radio DePaul radio.depaul.edu 2250 N. Sheffield Avenue Suite 317/Box #640 Chicago, IL 60614 (773) 325-7308 WBBM (780 AM) www.wbbm780.com 630 N. McClurg Court Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 951-3830 WGN (720 AM) www.wgnradio.com 435 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 222-5094

TELEVISION WGN (CW, Channel 9) www.wgntv.com 2501 Bradley Place Chicago, IL 60618 (773) 883-3326 WCIU (Ind., Channel 26) www.wciu.com 26 N. Halsted Avenue Chicago, IL 60661 (312) 705-2600 WBBM (CBS, Channel 2) www.cbs2chicago.com 630 N. McClurg Court Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 951-3641 WMAQ (NBC, Channel 5) www.nbcchicago.com NBC Tower 454 N. Columbus Chicago, IL 60611 (312) 836-5665 WLS (ABC, Channel 7) www.abc7chicago.com 190 N. State Street Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 750-7108 WFLD (FOX, Channel 32) www.myfoxchicago.com 205 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 565-5530 Comcast Sports Net www.csnchicago.com 350 N. Orleans Suite S2-100 Chicago, IL 60654 (312) 222-6051

The 2016-17 season is the 20th campaign “670 The Score” has been the radio home of Blue Demon men’s basketball. One of the most popular stations in the Chicagoland area, the 50,000-watt station can be heard in 38 states and Canada. At least 23 games during the 2016-17 season will be broadcasted on WSCR 670 AM. All 31 regular-season games will be on the radio with eight games on WYLL 1160 AM. For the 12th season, Zach Zaidman will handle the primary play-by-play duties. He’ll be joined for the sixth straight year by Jeff Blanzy as analyst. DePaul alum Laurence Holmes will host the Dave Leitao Show on 670 The Score during the season and fill in for Zaidman and Blanzy on select broadcasts. 10


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McGRATH-PHILLIPS ARENA INFORMATION McGRATH-PHILLIPS ARENA

DePaul’s day-to-day home is McGrath-Phillips Arena in the Sullivan Athletics Center on the Lincoln Park campus. The Blue Demons conduct a majority of their practices and are scheduled to play three regular-season games in 2016-17 at the on-campus facility. It’s located at 2323 N. Sheffield Ave. (the corner of Belden and Sheffield).

GETTING TO McGRATH-PHILLIPS ARENA

From the north and northwest (O’Hare International Airport): From the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/I-94) exit at Fullerton Avenue and turn left (east). The Lincoln Park campus is approximately two miles from the expressway on Fullerton Avenue. For the Sullivan Athletics Center and McGrath-Phillips Arena, follow Fullerton to Sheffield and turn right on to Sheffield and follow to 2323 N. Sheffield Ave. The facility and the parking garage will be on your left. From the west: From the Eisenhower Expressway (I-290), turn onto the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/I-94) heading toward Wisconsin. From the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/I-94) exit at Fullerton Avenue and turn right (east). The Lincoln Park campus is approximately two miles from the expressway on Fullerton Avenue. For the Sullivan Athletics Center and McGrath-Phillips Arena, follow Fullerton to Sheffield and turn right on to Sheffield and follow to 2323 N. Sheffield Ave. The facility and the parking garage will be on your left. From the southwest (Midway International Airport): Take I-55 (Stevenson Expressway) north to Lakeshore Drive. Take Lakeshore Drive north. Exit at Fullerton Avenue, and go west approximately 10 blocks to Sheffield Avenue, and make a left. The Sullivan Athletics Center and McGrathPhillips Arena will be on your left.

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From the south: From the Dan Ryan Expressway (I-90/I-94) continue as the expressway becomes the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/I-94 west to Wisconsin). Exit at Fullerton Avenue and turn right (east). The Lincoln Park campus is approximately two miles from the expressway on Fullerton Avenue. For the Sullivan Athletics Center and McGrath-Phillips Arena, follow Fullerton to Sheffield and turn right on to Sheffield and follow to 2323 N. Sheffield Ave. The facility and parking will be on your left. From Lake Shore Drive (north or south): Exit Lake Shore Drive at Fullerton Avenue. Head west for approximately three miles. The Lincoln Park campus is located on Fullerton Avenue. For the Sullivan Athletic Center and McGrath-Phillips Arena, follow Fullerton to Sheffield and turn left on to Sheffield and follow to 2323 N. Sheffield Ave. The facility and parking will be on your left. By Public Transportation: Three CTA (Chicago Transit Authority) train lines service the Lincoln Park area and DePaul’s Lincoln Park Campus. Exit at the Fullerton station. After coming down the steps, turn left for the Sullivan Athletics Center and McGrath Arena. The following train lines service the Lincoln Park campus: Howard/Dan Ryan (Red), Evanston Express (Purple) and Kimball (Brown). You may transfer to these lines from all other train lines in most downtown stations. For more information, visit www.transitchicago.com.

PARKING ON THE LINCOLN PARK CAMPUS

Parking for DePaul Athletics events is located at the Sheffield Parking Deck at 2335 N. Sheffield Ave. There is a $7 rate for all DePaul Athletics events. Additional parking is available at the Clifton Parking Deck, conveniently located at 2330 N. Clifton Avenue, only a two block walk to the Sullivan Athletics Center.


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ATHLETICS STAFF DIRECTORY ADMINISTRATION

Jean Lenti Ponsetto Kathryn Statz Peter Tombasco Katie Ramsey Dave Corzine

Athletics Director Senior Associate Athletics Director for Varsity Sports/SWA Senior Associate Athletics Director for External Operations Executive Assistant/Athletics Director Assistant to the Athletics Director for Community Outreach

(773) 325-7504 (773) 325-7502 (773) 325-7245 (773) 325-7504 (773) 325-7570

ACADEMIC ADVISING

Kate O’Brien Jill Hollembeak Ben Gutman

Associate Athletics Director for Academic Advising Assistant Director of Athletics Academic Advising Assistant Director of Athletics Academic Advising

(773) 325-7254 (773) 325-4034 (773) 325-7259

BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL AFFAIRS

Carolyn Lewis Erin McGovern

Associate Athletics Director for Business and Financial Affairs Assistant Director of Business and Financial Affairs

(773) 325-7524 (773) 325-7600

COMMUNICATIONS

Greg Greenwell Alicia Pope Bob Sakamoto

Associate Athletics Director for Communications Assistant Director of Athletics Communications Assistant Director of Athletics Communications

(773) 325-7546 (773) 325-4740 (773) 325-7525

COMPLIANCE

Doug Bakker

Associate Athletics Director for NCAA Compliance

(773) 325-4019

DEVELOPMENT

Thad Dohrn Sean McDonough tba Andrea Clark

Associate Athletics Director for Development Associate Director of Development/Athletics Assistant Director of Development/Athletics Administrative Assistant/Development

(773) 325-1456 (773) 325-8604 (773) 325-7534 (773) 325-7240

FACILITIES

Mike Lenti Blair Banwart Pat Teahan

Associate Athletics Director for Facilities Assistant Director of Athletics Facilities Assistant Director of Athletics Facilities/Equipment Manager

(773) 325-7545 (773) 325-4588 (773) 325-4765

MARKETING

Karen Loiacono Karen Uhler

SPORTS MEDICINE

Sue Walsh Jeff Carrico Dave McAuliffe

Associate Athletics Director for Marketing and Licensing (773) 325-7528 Associate Athletics Director for Brand Strategy and Integrated Marketing (773) 325-8383

Associate Athletics Director for Sports Medicine Assistant Director of Sports Medicine Assistant Director of Sports Medicine

(773) 325-4473 (773) 325-4894 (773) 325-1451

SPORTS PERFORMANCE

Jimmy Duba Chris Dresher Nic Higgins

Director of Sports Performance Assistant Director of Sports Performance Assistant Director of Sports Performance

(773) 325-8025 (773) 325-8696 (773) 325-7734

TICKET SALES AND OPERATIONS

Marty Murphy Bob Krawchuk

Director of Ticket Sales and Operations Assistant Director of Ticket Sales and Operations

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COACHING STAFF DIRECTORY MEN’S BASKETBALL

Dave Leitao Rick Carter Billy Garrett Patrick Sellers Bryan Tibaldi Kevin Edwards Baba Diallo Matt Fleming Linda Jepsen

Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Basketball Operations Director of Community, Corporate and Professional Relations Assistant Director of Basketball Operations Video Coordinator Administrative Assistant

(773) 325-7521

Doug Bruno Jill M. Pizzotti Candis Blankson Bart Brooks Lisa Ryckbosch Bradley Bruno Laura Griggs

Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Community, Corporate and Professional Relations Video Coordinator Administrative Assistant

(773) 325-7507

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

MEN’S AND WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY

Dave Dopek Derrick Peterson Stephanie Townsend

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

(773) 325-4474 (773) 325-4823 (773) 325-4681

MEN’S GOLF

Betty Kaufmann Marty Schiene

Head Coach Assistant Coach

(773) 325-7520 (773) 325-7520

MEN’S SOCCER

Craig Blazer Craig Reynolds Anthony Szymel

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

(773) 325-7231 (773) 325-4737 (773) 325-2162

WOMEN’S SOCCER

Erin Chastain Michele O’Brien Sarah Stanczyk

Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach

(773) 325-2075 (773) 325-4735 (773) 325-2161

SOFTBALL

Eugene Lenti Lindsay Platt Lynsey Ciezki

Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach

(773) 325-7253 (773) 325-4651 (773) 325-7547

MEN’S TENNIS

Matt Brothers Artum Iliushin

Head Coach Assistant Coach

(773) 325-1450 (773) 325-8765

WOMEN’S TENNIS

Mark Ardizzone Marketa Placha

Head Coach Assistant Coach

(773) 325-7232 (773) 325-8764

MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD

Dave Dopek Brandon Murer Derrick Peterson Stephanie Townsend

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

(773) 325-4474 (773) 325-4738 (773) 325-4823 (773) 325-4681

VOLLEYBALL

Nadia Edwards Nicasio Paquiz Jr. Arielle Wilson

Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach

(773) 325-7250 (773) 325-4057 (773) 325-4215

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DEPAUL UNIVERSITY undergraduate students received financial aid. Dozens of distinguished figures choose to visit DePaul each year for lectures and public forums. Nobel Peace Prize-winning economist Muhammad Yunus accepted his St. Vincent de Paul Award on campus for his work in microfinance in which small, low- or no-cost loans are made to people living in extreme poverty to help them fund small business enterprises. Internationally known death penalty foe Sister Helen Prejean, author of “Dead Man Walking,” was on campus to discuss her work and donated her personal papers to DePaul in 2011. Celebrated Canadian author Margaret Atwood selected DePaul in 2009 for the only Midwest theatrical performance of excerpts from her novel “The Year of the Flood,” which featured faculty and students. Then-Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) made a major foreign policy speech at DePaul in October 2007, during the early months of his presidential campaign. The university’s motto is “I will show you the way of wisdom” (Viam sapientiae monstrabo tibi), Proverbs 4:11. The university’s logo depicts the tree of wisdom. DePaul’s intercollegiate athletic teams compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s BIG EAST conference in the following sports: women’s basketball, cross country, soccer, softball, tennis, track and volleyball; men’s basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis and track. In 1900, when DePaul’s first athletic team was formed, the monogram “D” was selected for the uniforms. From this originated the nickname “D-men,” which evolved into “Demons.” DePaul’s colors are royal blue and scarlet. The blue signifies loyalty and was chosen by a student body vote in 1901.

DePaul University, the largest Catholic university in the United States, offers academically excellent, flexible, practical programs of study in a student-focused learning environment. DePaul is the 13th-largest private, not-for-profit university in the nation. It is the largest private, not-forprofit college in the Midwest, where the university and its students have been immersed in the cultural, civic and professional experiences of Chicago for more than 100 years. DePaul was founded in 1898 by the Congregation of the Mission (or Vincentian) religious community, which follows the teachings of 17th-century French priest St. Vincent de Paul. The university’s mission emphasizes academic excellence, community service, access to education and respect for the individual. The university has 10 colleges and schools: College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Driehaus College of Business, College of Communication, College of Education, College of Law, College of Computing and Digital Media, College of Science and Health, School for New Learning, School of Music, and The Theatre School. DePaul has four Chicago-area campuses: Lincoln Park, Loop, O’Hare, and Naperville. For the fall 2015 quarter, the university enrolled 23,539 students who reflect a broad range of ethnic, religious, geographic and economic backgrounds. The student body includes 15,961 undergraduate students, 6,800 graduate students and 778 law students. In keeping with DePaul’s commitment to diversity and access to education, 35 percent of total enrollment for the fall 2015 quarter are students of color. DePaul enrolled a freshman class of 2,519 students in the fall of 2015. Enrollment for the 2015-16 year includes 872 first-generation freshmen from families where neither parent graduated from college. First-generation students represent 35 percent of the freshmen class. DePaul awards more than 6,600 degrees annually. The university has produced more than 190,000 alumni since its founding in 1898, of which more than 171,000 are living. More than 65 percent (more than 111,100) of DePaul alumni live in the Chicago area. For the 2015-16 academic year, the university employed 3,737 faculty and staff members, of which 2,475 were full-time and 1,262 were part-time employees. DePaul’s 2015-16 budget is $542 million. The university’s endowment was $359.3 million on June 30, 2015. In 2014-15, DePaul awarded approximately $460 million in financial aid grants, scholarships, loans and work study opportunities. About 70 percent of all

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ELI CAIN

6-6 | 204 | SOPHOMORE | GUARD | WILLINGBORO, N.J. CAREER NOTES Named to 2016 BIG EAST All-Freshman Team... signed with DePaul on April 20, 2015.

CAREER HIGHS Points: 25, at St. John’s (Feb. 17, 2016) Rebounds: 6 (4x), last vs. Providence (Feb. 2, 2016) Assists: 5, vs. Marquette (Feb. 20, 2016) Steals: 4, at St. John’s (Feb. 17, 2016) Blocked Shots: 2 (2x), last vs. Marquette (Feb. 20, 2016) Field Goals: 9, at St. John’s (Feb. 17, 2016) Field Goal Attempts: 16 (2x), last vs. Georgetown (March 9, 2016) 3pt. Field Goals: 4, at Providence (Feb. 27, 2016) 3pt. Field Goal Attempts: 7, at Providence (Feb. 27, 2016) Free Throws: 7, vs. Creighton (Jan. 17, 2016) Free Throw Attempts: 9 (2x), last vs. Xavier (Jan. 30, 2016) Minutes: 38, vs. Georgetown (March 9, 2016) Games in Double-Figures: 16 20-Point Games: 4

2015-16 (FRESHMAN) Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... member of the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team... played in all 31 games... started last 29 games... 16 games in double-figures... four 20-point games... finished second in BIG EAST in three-point field goal percentage (.425)... in conference games only, ranked among league leaders in three-point percentage (6th - .396), scoring (24th - 11.1 ppg)... scored 14 points with five rebounds against Georgetown in the BIG EAST Tournament... 14 points, four assists at Villanova... named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll following games against St. John’s and Providence... 22 points at Providence with three rebounds... 16 points, four rebounds againast St. John’s... eight points, five assists against Marquette... 25 points, five rebounds, four assists at St. John’s... 15 points against Villanova... 12 points at Creighton with two rebounds... seven points, six rebounds, four assists against Providence... 10 points, three rebounds, two assists, two steals against Xavier... 13 points at Butler with two rebounds... 21 points, four rebounds against Creighton... seven points, four rebounds, two assists at Georgetown... 16 points against George Washington with five rebounds... 12 points, two rebounds, two blocked shots against Little Rock... 13 points at Drake with six rebounds, three steals... named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week following games against UIC and Chicago State... 20 points with three rebounds, three assists against Chicago State... 11 points with four boards at UIC... totaled 13 points, three boards at Penn State... scored five points in 13 minutes against Western Michigan in DePaul debut.

HIGH SCHOOL Totaled over 2,000 career points during high school career at Medford Tech and St. Benedict’s Prep... averaged 16.0 points, 4.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game at St. Benedict’s Prep during senior season... the Gray Bees claimed the Division 1 championship at the NCSAA Championships and the New Jersey State Prep Championship while going 31-6... Scout.com ranked the McDonald’s All-American nominee among the top five available forwards in Spring 2015... ranked by ESPN.com ninth-best player in New Jersey... slotted at No. 14 among New Jersey prospects by 247Sports.com... prior to St. Benedict’s Prep, Cain averaged 20.8 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game at Medford Tech... coached by Nick Powell and Mark Taylor in high school... played for the Playaz Basketball Club AAU program and averaged 5.4 points and 3.0 rebounds during the Nike EYBL circuit for the Peach Jam champions... coached by Jimmy Salmon. PERSONAL Son of Lan Cain and Lisa Easterling... has three brothers, Jerod, Camron and Maurtice... undecided on major... enrolled in the College of Communication. CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015-16 (FRESHMAN)

Date Opponent GS Nov. 14 Western Michigan Gavitt Tipoff Games (University Park, Pa.) Nov. 17 at Penn State

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CAREER STATISTICS

Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 31-29 877-28.3 111-256 .434 31-73 .425 67-102 .657 17 76 93 3.0 83-2 55 62 12 23 320 10.3 Totals 31-29 877-28.3 111-256 .434 31-73 .425 67-102 .657 17 76 93 3.0 83-2 55 62 12 23 320 10.3

CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS

Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 18-18 544-30.2 65-154 .422 21-53 .396 49-71 .690 8 38 46 2.6 56-2 39 34 7 16 200 11.1 Totals 18-18 544-30.2 65-154 .422 21-53 .396 49-71 .690 8 38 46 2.6 56-2 39 34 7 16 200 11.1

VS. THE BIG EAST Total Rebounds Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Butler 2-2 61-30.5 6-19 .316 2-9 .222 2-5 .400 2 3 5 Creighton 2-2 63-31.5 11-17 .647 3-5 .600 8-12 .667 0 6 6 Georgetown 2-2 49-24.5 3-13 .231 0-1 .000 4-7 .571 1 6 7 Marquette 2-2 55-27.5 3-12 .250 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 1 0 1 Providence 2-2 72-36.0 10-19 .526 4-9 .444 5-6 .833 0 9 9 St. John’s 2-2 60-30.0 14-25 .560 4-8 .500 9-10 .900 2 5 7 Seton Hall 2-2 57-28.5 4-13 .308 1-4 .250 6-8 .750 2 2 4 Villanova 2-2 65-32.5 10-22 .455 5-9 .556 4-4 1.000 0 3 3 Xavier 2-2 62-31.0 4-14 .286 2-6 .333 7-15 .467 0 4 4

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DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI) Nov. 20 vs. South Carolina Nov. 21 vs. Florida State Nov. 23 vs. Norfolk State Dec. 2 at UIC Dec. 5 Chicago State Dec. 9 at Drake Dec. 12 Little Rock Dec. 15 at Stanford Dec. 19 Northwestern Dec. 22 #20/20 George Washington Dec. 30 Georgetown Jan. 2 at Seton Hall Jan. 5 #18/19 Butler Jan. 9 at Georgetown Jan. 12 at #7/8 Xavier Jan. 17 Creighton Jan. 20 at Marquette Jan. 27 at Butler Jan. 30 #7/8 Xavier Feb. 2 #11/11 Providence Feb. 6 at Creighton Feb. 9 #1/1 Villanova Feb. 17 at St. John’s Feb. 20 Marquette Feb. 25 St. John’s Feb. 27 at --/#24 Providence March 1 at #3/2 Villanova March 5 Seton Hall BIG EAST Tournament (New York, N.Y.) March 9 vs. Georgetown

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LEVI COOK

6-10 | 293 | FRESHMAN | CENTER | ARNETT, W.VA. CAREER NOTES Signed with DePaul on May 18, 2016.

HIGH SCHOOL Played final season at Elev8 Sports Institute (Fla.) as a postgraduate student... attended Huntington Prep in his home state of West Virginia for two seasons... as a senior at Huntington, averaged 6.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.9 blocks per game on a team that finished the season ranked sixth in the USA Today Super 25... earned West Virginia Class AA first team All-State honors as a sophomore at Liberty High School... averaged 23.5 points, 13.2 rebounds and 4.1 blocks per game during his sophomore campaign... ranked as a four-star recruit by ESPN and the 36th-best center prospect in the country... rated by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com as a three-star recruit with 247Sports placing him at No. 34 among the nation’s top centers... played on the AAU circuit for the WV Wildcats Select. PERSONAL Son of Marianne Cook and grandson of Wilma and Stanley Cook... has one brother, Jalen... Marianne played basketball at Concord University... Stanley played basketball at College of West Virginia... uncle, David, played football at Marshall... undecided on major... enrolled in the College of Education.

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R.J. CURINGTON

6-5 | 202 | SENIOR | GUARD | DYER, IND.

CAREER NOTES Played in 61 career games... three-time member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week once during freshman season... signed with DePaul on April 17, 2013.

CAREER HIGHS Points: 22, vs. Providence (Feb. 1, 2014) Rebounds: 5 (3x), last vs. Chicago State (Dec. 5, 2015) Assists: 2, vs. Villanova (Feb. 12, 2014) Steals: 2, at Marquette (March 7, 2015) Blocked Shots: 1 (5x), last vs. Creighton (Jan. 17, 2016) Field Goals: 7, vs. Providence (Feb. 1, 2014) Field Goal Attempts: 15, vs. Providence (Feb. 1, 2014) 3pt. Field Goals: 3 (2x), last at Xavier (Jan. 12, 2016) 3pt. Field Goal Attempts: 8, vs. Providence (Feb. 1, 2014) Free Throws: 5, vs. Providence (Feb. 1, 2014) Free Throw Attempts: 6, vs. Providence (Feb. 1, 2014) Minutes: 30, vs. Providence (Feb. 1, 2014) Games in Double-Figures: 6 20-Point Games: 1

2015-16 (JUNIOR) Named to the NABC Honors Court and BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in 23 games off the bench... seven points against Creighton... 11 points at Xavier with three rebounds... five rebounds, three points at Georgetown... four points, four rebounds against Butler... five points at Drake... 10 points, five rebounds against Chicago State... five points with a steal at UIC. 2014-15 (SOPHOMORE) Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in 20 games... six points in BIG EAST Tournament first round against Creighton... nine points, three boards and two steals at Marquette... 10 points and two rebounds against Providence... seven points at Villanova... three points, a rebound and an assist against Ohio... three points in 10 minutes at Oregon State... three points at George Washington... totaled four points in three minutes off the bench against UIC. 2013-14 (FRESHMAN) Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in 17 games with three starts... three games in double-figures... five points in five minutes at St. John’s... 10 points against Georgetown... named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week after Providence game... scored 22 points with five rebounds against the Friars... 15 points, five rebounds at Seton Hall... opened collegiate career with eight points against Grambling State... also added a rebound in four minutes of action against the Tigers.

HIGH SCHOOL Attended Oak Hill Academy (Va.) for four seasons... averaged 17.3 points, five rebounds and three assists as a senior... the Warriors finished the season ranked No. 23 in the USA Today Super 25... averaged 10.1 points, three rebounds and two assists per game during his junior year (2011-12) on an Oak Hill team that went 44-0 and won the high school national championship while finishing No. 1 in both the ESPN and USA Today national rankings... was a McDonald’s All-American nominee and a member of the honor roll all four years at Oak Hill. PERSONAL Son of Rolando Curington and Jackie Easterling-Curington... has one sister, Rolanda... Management major enrolled in the Driehaus College of Business. CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14 (FRESHMAN)

Date Opponent GS Min Nov. 9 Grambling State 4 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) Nov. 13 Southern Miss Nov. 16 Wright State Nov. 19 at Milwaukee CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) Nov. 25 vs. #12/12 Wichita State 3

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CAREER STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg 2013-14 17-3 155-9.1 25-69 .362 10-34 .294 9-12 .750 12 8 20 1.2 2014-15 21-0 123-5.9 18-38 .474 7-15 .467 10-13 .769 4 10 14 0.7 2015-16 23-0 191-8.3 20-53 .377 11-36 .306 7-9 .778 18 7 25 1.1 Totals 61-3 469-7.7 63-160 .394 28-85 .329 26-34 .765 34 25 59 1.0

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CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg 2013-14 12-3 142-11.8 21-57 .368 8-30 .267 9-12 .750 10 8 18 1.5 2014-15 10-0 63-6.3 11-23 .478 3-7 .429 5-5 1.000 4 5 9 0.9 2015-16 15-0 146-9.7 12-34 .353 7-25 .280 5-6 .833 14 5 19 1.3 Totals 37-3 351-9.5 44-114 .386 18-62 .290 19-23 .826 28 18 46 1.2

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VS. THE BIG EAST Total Rebounds Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Butler 4-0 39-9.8 8-25 .320 2-13 .154 4-7 .571 2 6 8 Creighton 6-0 70-11.7 7-22 .318 3-13 .231 0-0 .000 3 4 7 Georgetown 3-1 48-16.0 5-17 .294 2-9 .222 1-2 .500 3 3 6 Marquette 3-0 46-15.3 5-11 .455 2-4 .500 1-2 .500 2 2 4 Providence 5-1 53-10.6 11-25 .440 5-12 .417 5-6 .833 6 1 7 St. John’s 4-0 15-3.8 2-6 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 2 0 2 Seton Hall 3-0 24-8.0 5-9 .556 2-5 .400 3-4 .750 4 1 5 Villanova 6-1 45-7.5 4-11 .364 2-6 .333 5-5 1.000 2 2 4 Xavier 4-0 20-5.0 4-7 .571 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 4 1 5

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Date Opponent GS Min Nov. 14 Western Michigan 3 Gavitt Tipoff Games (University Park, Pa.) Nov. 17 at Penn State Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI) Nov. 20 vs. South Carolina 3 Nov. 21 vs. Florida State 6 Nov. 23 vs. Norfolk State Dec. 2 at UIC 9 Dec. 5 Chicago State 13 Dec. 9 at Drake 10 Dec. 12 Little Rock 3 Dec. 15 at Stanford 1 Dec. 19 Northwestern Dec. 22 #20/20 George Washington Dec. 30 Georgetown Jan. 2 at Seton Hall 0 Jan. 5 #18/19 Butler 23 Jan. 9 at Georgetown 17 Jan. 12 at #7/8 Xavier 12 Jan. 17 Creighton 27 Jan. 20 at Marquette 17 Jan. 27 at Butler Jan. 30 #7/8 Xavier 2 Feb. 2 #11/11 Providence Feb. 6 at Creighton 12 Feb. 9 #1/1 Villanova 9 Feb. 17 at St. John’s 1 Feb. 20 Marquette 11 Feb. 25 St. John’s 5 Feb. 27 at --/#24 Providence 1 March 1 at #3/2 Villanova 8 March 5 Seton Hall 1 BIG EAST Tournament (New York, N.Y.) March 9 vs. Georgetown 0

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BRANDON CYRUS

6-5 | 189 | FRESHMAN | GUARD | OAKVILLE, ONT. CAREER NOTES Signed with DePaul on Nov. 13, 2015.

HIGH SCHOOL Played final two seasons at La Lumiere School in La Porte, Ind... averaged 11.4 points and 5.3 rebounds as a senior and 9.8 points and 4.6 rebounds per game during his junior season at La Lumiere... led La Lumiere to a runner-up finish at the DICK’S Nationals and 27-3 record... the Lakers finished the season at No. 3 in the USA TODAY Super 25... prior to La Lumiere, Cyrus played at Torrey Pines High School in California where he averaged 16.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.9 assists as a sophomore and 10.4 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.7 assists as a freshmen... ranked as the 24th-best shooting guard in the country according to Scout.com and slotted at No. 34 by 247Sports.com... played for CIA Bounce on the AAU circuit. PERSONAL Son of Darron and Cassandra Cyrus... native of Oakville, Ontario, Canada... has two sisters, Christynna and Rachelle... Finance major.

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AL EICHELBERGER

6-8 | 260 | FRESHMAN | FORWARD | SAGINAW, MICH. CAREER NOTES Signed with DePaul on Nov. 13, 2015.

HIGH SCHOOL Finished senior season at Saginaw High School... led the Trojans to an 18-6 record... started his senior season at La Lumiere... the Saginaw, Mich. native averaged 10.8 points and 7.1 rebounds as a junior at Prolific Prep in California.. ranked at No. 50 among the nation’s power forwards by ESPN.com and No. 65 by 247Sports.com... during his sophomore season at Saginaw, Eichelberger averaged 13.0 points and 12.8 rebounds per game... played for the Michigan Mustangs and The Family AAU programs. PERSONAL Son of Algevon and Lakeity Eichelberger... has two brothers, Ahziah and Ahijah and two sisters, Asahni and Ahnyala... undecided on major... enrolled in the College of Science and Health.

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DEVIN GAGE

6-2 | 207 | FRESHMAN | GUARD | CHICAGO, ILL. CAREER NOTES Signed with DePaul on Nov. 13, 2015.

HIGH SCHOOL Led Curie to its first state championship as a senior... four-year starter at Curie... scored 23 points in title game and averaged 14.7 points and 3.3 assists per game... the Condors finished the season with a 28-5 record... named first team All-State for Class 3A/4A by the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association (IBCA) and the AP... first team All-State honoree from the Chicago Sun-Times and second team by the Chicago Tribune... also named first team All-City by the Chicago Sun-Times... named the Chicago Tribune/WGN-TV Athlete of the Month in December 2015... earned the A.C. Williamson Award as MVP of the Pontiac Holiday Tournament... led Curie to the tournament title with 46 combined points in semifinal and championship games... averaged 17.6 points, 5.3 assists and 4.2 rebounds during his junior season with the Condors while earning third team All-Public League honors... three-star recruit by both Scout.com and Rivals.com... played for Meanstreets AAU and Team Rose AAU programs. PERSONAL Son of Derwin and Wanda Gage... has two brothers, Derwin Jr. and Deron... plans to major in Business Administration.

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BILLY GARRETT JR.

6-6 | 213 | SENIOR | GUARD | CHICAGO, ILL.

CAREER HIGHS Points: 26, vs. Marquette (Feb. 22, 2014) Rebounds: 6 (6x), last vs. Providence (Feb. 2, 2016) Assists: 10 (3x), last vs. St. John’s (Feb. 25, 2016) Steals: 4 (2x), last vs. St. John’s (March 2, 2014) Blocked Shots: 2, at Northwestern (Dec. 27, 2013) Field Goals: 8 (2x), last vs. George Washington (Dec. 22, 2015) Field Goal Attempts: 19, at Marquette (Jan. 20, 2016) 3pt. Field Goals: 5, vs. Marquette (Feb. 22, 2014) 3pt. Field Goal Attempts: 8, vs. Marquette (Feb. 22, 2014) Free Throws: 13, vs. St. John’s (Jan. 18, 2015) Free Throw Attempts: 14, vs. Xavier (Jan. 20, 2014) Minutes: 39, at Butler (Jan. 9, 2014) Games in Double-Figures: 64 Double-Doubles: 3 20-Point Games: 9 10-Assist Games: 3

CAREER NOTES 2014 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year... three-time BIG EAST All-Academic Team member... third player in program history to earn league Freshman/Rookie of the Year honor... joins Quentin Richardson (1999 Conference USA Freshman of the Year) and Cleveland Melvin (2011 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year)... named to the 2014 BIG EAST All-Rookie Team... 64 career games in doublefigures... fourth in school history with an .826 (408-494) career free throw percentage... eighth all-time with 408 free throws... 10th with 494 free throw attempts... 15th at DePaul with 325 career assists... 15th with 324 three-point attempts... 19th with 100 three-pointers... 34th on DePaul’s all-time scoring list with 1,154 points... became 49th player in program history with 1,000 career points at Georgetown on Jan. 9, 2016... became the 16th player in program history with 300 assists against Providence on Feb. 2, 2016... became 19th player in school history with 100 three-pointers against Seton Hall on March 5, 2016... signed with DePaul on Nov. 21, 2012.

2015-16 (JUNIOR) Named to NABC Honors Court and BIG EAST All-Academic Team... preseason second team All-BIG EAST... played in and started 30 games... reached double-figures in 21 games... ranked among BIG EAST leaders in free throw percentage (8th - .819), assists (11th - 3.5 apg), assist-to-turnover ratio (11th - 1.4) and scoring (15th - 12.6 ppg)... in conference games only ranked among leaders in assists (10th - 3.6 apg), assist-to-turnover ratio (11th - 1.3), free throw percentage (13th - .803) and scoring (19th - 12.1 ppg)... 18 points against Seton Hall... 19-point, 10-assist double-double against St. John’s... 14 points, five rebounds, four assists at St. John’s... 16 points against Providence with six boards, four assists... 18 points, two assists, two rebounds against Xavier... 14 points at Marquette including a three-point play with 1.1 seconds left to win the game... added five assists, three steals against the Golden Eagles... 10 points, six rebounds, four assists, two steals against Creighton... 16 points (12-12 FT), four rebounds, four assists at Georgetown... three straight 20-point games against George Washington, Georgetown and Seton Hall... 20 points, eight assists, four rebounds at Seton Hall... 21 points against Georgetown with five rebounds and five assists... named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll after George Washington game... 20 points against George Washington with seven assists... 15 points and five assists at Stanford... 19 points at Drake with two rebounds... 16 points, six rebounds, three assists against Chicago State... 13 points, six assists, two rebounds at UIC... 22 points, seven assists, four boards against Norfolk State... 12 points against Florida State... 11 points, four assists against South Carolina... 14 points, four boards at Penn State... named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll after Western Michigan game... scored 18 points (10-11 FT) against Western Michigan with five rebounds and four assists. 2014-15 (SOPHOMORE) Honorable mention All-BIG EAST... preseason second team All-BIG EAST... named to the BIG EAST AllAcademic Team... started 32 games... one of three players to start every game... one of four players to average in double-figures... led team with 12.3 points per game and 126 assists... 158 free throws are ranked ninth on DePaul’s season chart while the 190 attempts are tied for 10th... recorded three games without missing a free throw with at least 11 attempts... only 22 times in school history has a player made at least 10 free throws in a game without a miss... ranked among BIG EAST leaders in all games for free throw percentage (4th - .832), assists (4th - 3.9 apg), assist-to-turnover ratio (9th - 1.7) and scoring (13th - 12.3 ppg)... in league games only, ranked among leaders in assists (4th - 4.1 apg), assist-to27


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Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2013-14 31-25 911-29.4 107-292 .366 37-116 .319 132-160 .825 12 62 74 2.4 93-2 93 68 3 29 383 12.4 2014-15 32-32 961-30.0 100-252 .397 35-107 .327 158-190 .832 4 74 78 2.4 90-2 126 74 8 22 393 12.3 2015-16 30-30 839-28.0 116-294 .395 28-101 .277 118-144 .819 8 80 88 2.9 80-2 106 74 8 20 378 12.6 Totals 93-87 2711-29.2 323-838 .385 100-324 .309 408-494 .826 24 216 240 2.6 263-6 325 216 19 71 1154 12.4

CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts 2013-14 16-15 474-29.6 61-159 .384 25-63 .397 74-91 .813 5 34 39 2.4 50-2 43 34 0 16 221 2014-15 18-18 560-31.1 58-144 .403 18-63 .286 82-104 .788 2 49 51 2.8 49-2 74 41 4 10 216 2015-16 17-17 475-27.9 64-165 .388 16-57 .281 61-76 .803 5 43 48 2.8 48-1 61 47 4 17 205 Totals 51-50 1509-29.6 183-468 .391 59-183 .322 217-271 .801 12 126 138 2.7 147-5 178 122 8 43 642

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VS. THE BIG EAST Total Rebounds Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Butler 6-6 175-29.2 17-38 .447 6-12 .500 16-19 .842 4 10 14 Creighton 8-8 221-27.6 20-61 .328 3-27 .111 10-14 .714 0 16 16 Georgetown 7-6 219-31.3 27-67 .403 4-21 .191 49-58 .845 4 23 27 Marquette 5-5 158-31.6 24-68 .353 10-30 .333 13-19 .684 0 14 14 Providence 5-5 142-28.4 15-44 .341 5-19 .263 28-32 .875 1 15 16 St. John’s 6-6 189-31.5 27-69 .391 10-29 .345 40-46 .870 2 12 14 Seton Hall 5-5 157-31.4 27-50 .540 8-18 .444 25-29 .862 1 13 14 Villanova 6-6 159-26.5 12-39 .308 6-16 .375 20-27 .741 0 12 12 Xavier 6-6 182-30.3 23-52 .442 8-19 .421 25-37 .676 0 14 14

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PLAYER PROFILES | DEPAUL BASKETBALL turnover ratio (7th - 1.8), free throw percentage (12th - .788) and scoring (16th - 12.0 ppg)... 10 points and eight assists against Creighton in first round of BIG EAST Tournament... eight points, seven assists at Georgetown... 11 points and four rebounds against Providence... 18 points at St. John’s... 20 points, four assists, four boards against Seton Hall... 16 points against Villanova with eight assists, four rebounds... 16 points at Providence... 14 points, four rebounds at Seton Hall... named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll after games against Georgetown and St. John’s... 20 points (13-13 FT) with two assists, two boards against St. John’s... fifth player in school history to not miss a free throw with at least 13 attempts... 16 points, six rebounds, five assists against Georgetown... nine points, six assists at Creighton... named to BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll after wins over Marquette and Xavier... second career double-double with 15 points and 10 assists against Xavier with five rebounds... 19 points against Marquette with four rebounds... 16 points, four rebounds against Loyola Marymount... 13 points, four assists against Ohio... 15 points, four assists against Colorado... 10 points, four assists against Illinois State and at George Washington... 18 points against Milwaukee with six rebounds, four assists... set Allstate Arena record for a DePaul player by going 11-for-11 from free throw line... first DePaul player to not miss from the line with at least 10 attempts at Allstate Arena... feat has been done by three opposing players (last D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera vs. Georgetown on Feb. 3, 2014)... 15 points against Northern Illinois with three rebounds, three assists... totaled nine points, four assists, two steals against Stanford... 15 points against Lehigh with four assists... 15 points, three assists against Drake... 12 points, six assists (zero turnovers), two steals against UIC... knocked down the game-winning three-pointer with seven seconds left. 2013-14 (FRESHMAN) BIG EAST Rookie of the Year and member of league’s All-Rookie Team... five-time BIG EAST Rookie of the Week... named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in 31 games with 25 starts... led all BIG EAST freshmen in scoring, assists and free throw percentage... led team with 37 three-pointers and second with 93 assists... 21 games in double-figures... three games with at least 20 points... 14 games with six or more free throws... ranked among BIG EAST leaders in all games for free throw percentage (7th - .825), assist-to-turnover ratio (11th - 1.4), assists (13th - 3.0 apg) and scoring (18th - 12.4 ppg)... in league games only, ranked among leaders in free throw percentage (13th - .813), three-point field goal percentage (t13th - .397), assists (14th - 2.7 apg) and scoring (15th - 13.8 ppg)... 17 points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals against Georgetown in first round of BIG EAST Tournament... 12 points, four steals, three assists at St. John’s... 15 points against Seton Hall with three assists... named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week after Xavier and Marquette games... 26 points (5-8 3pt. FG), two assists against Marquette... sent game to overtime with just under three seconds left in regulation on a 25-foot three-pointer... 17 points, five assists at Xavier... 18 points against Xavier with three assists... named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week after St. John’s and Villanova games... 11 points, three rebounds, three assists at Villanova... 21 points against St. John’s with five assists... carded first career 20-point game with 22 points at Butler along with five boards, five assists... 17 points at Georgetown with three assists... named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week after Northwestern game... scored the game-winning basket at the buzzer in the 57-56 win over the Wildcats... totaled nine points with four assists, two rebounds, two blocked shots... 18 points at Illinois State with four assists... named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week on Dec. 16 following games against Florida Atlantic and Chicago State... 17 points (including eight of DePaul’s first 10 in overtime) against Chicago State with five rebounds, four steals... 14 points, four rebounds, three assists against Florida Atlantic... named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week on Dec. 2 following games against Wichita State, Texas and Oregon State... recorded first career double-double with 15 points and 10 assists against Oregon State... first freshman since Sammy Mejia to record a point-assist double-double... Mejia accomplished the feat with 11 points and 11 assists against Southern Miss on Feb. 28, 2004... 11 points against Texas in first collegiate start... nine points, three assists at Milwaukee... 12 points against Wright State with two steals... tallied eight assists (one turnover) with five points and three boards against Southern Miss... opened collegiate career with four assists, three rebounds and two points against Grambling State. HIGH SCHOOL Led Morgan Park High School to a 33-3 record and an Illinois High School Class 3A State Championship in 2013... the Mustangs finished the season ranked No. 22 in the USA Today Super 25 national high school rankings... finished tied for ninth in the Illinois Mr. Basketball voting... his No. 5 jersey was retired at Morgan Park after finishing career as all-time leader in scoring and assists... only Garrett and Louisville’s Wayne Blackshear have their jerseys retired at Morgan Park... totaled 14 points, five assists, four rebounds and two steals in championship game... four-year starter at Morgan Park... averaged 17 points, eight assists and five rebounds per game as a senior (2012-13) and 25.2 points, five assists and three re29


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE bounds per game as a junior (2011-12)... led Morgan Park to the Proviso West Holiday Tournament title... first team Class 3A All-State honoree by the Associated Press as a senior... earned All-City, All-Area and All-State honors in both his junior and senior years... named to the ESPN 100 as No. 94 overall and 23rd among all points guards... ranked as the 22nd-best point guard (No. 99 overall) by Rivals.com... also a top 100 recruit by Scout.com and No. 18 among the nation’s top point guards... played on the AAU circuit for the Mac Irvin Fire playing in the nation’s top summer events... also made summer stops at the Pangos All-American camp, NBPA Top 100 camp and the Deron Williams Skills Academy... coached by Nick Irvin, Curtis Blair, Walter Woghiern and Terry Johnson. PERSONAL Son of DePaul assistant coach Billy Garrett and Annissa Lambrith-Garrett... grandson of Bill Garrett, the first African-American basketball player in the Big 10... he was an All-American at Indiana before being drafted by the Boston Celtics... he also played with the Harlem Globetrotters before becoming a high school coach in Indiana... Finance major in the Driehaus College of Business. CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14 (FRESHMAN)

Date Opponent GS Min Nov. 9 Grambling State 22 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) Nov. 13 Southern Miss 28 Nov. 16 Wright State 22 Nov. 19 at Milwaukee 23 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Kansas City, Mo.) Nov. 25 vs. #12/12 Wichita State 25 Nov. 26 vs. Texas * 32 Dec. 1 Oregon State * 36 Dec. 6 Arizona State * 33 Dec. 12 Florida Atlantic * 32 Dec. 15 Chicago State * 34 Dec. 18 Houston Baptist * 30 Dec. 22 at Illinois State * 32 Dec. 27 at Northwestern * 23 Dec. 31 at Georgetown * 29 Jan. 4 at Marquette * 27 Jan. 7 --/#t23 Creighton * 29 Jan. 9 at Butler * 39 Jan. 14 St. John’s * 34 Jan. 18 at #6/6 Villanova * 30 Jan. 20 Xavier * 32 Jan. 25 at Seton Hall Feb. 1 Providence Feb. 3 Georgetown 23 Feb. 7 at #12/12 Creighton * 29 Feb. 12 #6/6 Villanova * 26 Feb. 15 at Providence * 24 Feb. 19 at Xavier * 28 Feb. 22 Marquette * 37 Feb. 25 Seton Hall * 33 March 2 at St. John’s * 27 March 6 Butler * 27 BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 12 vs. Georgetown * 34 March 13 vs. #13/13 Creighton * 31

2014-15 (SOPHOMORE) Date Nov. 14 Nov. 18 Nov. 26 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 4

Opponent UIC Drake Lehigh Stanford Northern Illinois at Chicago State

GS * * * * * *

Min 30 29 31 29 32 18

FG-A 0-5

3FG-A 0-3

1-6 2-6 3-6

1-5 1-2 1-3

2-3 7-9 2-2

0 0 0

3 1 1

3 1 1

2 8 1 0 2 5 4 1 4 0 2 12 3 3 0 0 0 9

2-8 4-9 4-10 4-12 6-10 4-8 1-10 5-14 3-9 5-10 4-14 0-10 6-11 6-13 2-8 4-13 -dnp-dnp2-3 4-10 1-6 2-6 4-9 8-17 3-7 5-12 5-10

1-4 1-4 1-2 1-4 1-3 2-4 0-3 2-5 0-4 2-4 2-7 0-7 2-2 3-6 1-4 2-4

1-2 2-2 6-6 5-8 1-2 7-8 4-4 6-6 3-4 5-6 0-0 0-0 8-8 6-6 6-6 8-14

0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0

1 1 1 2 2 5 0 1 2 1 3 2 3 2 3 2

1 2 2 2 4 5 1 2 2 1 3 2 5 2 3 2

3 3 1 3 3 4 0 3 4 4 5 3 5 3 2 4

1 2 10 1 3 2 4 4 4 3 2 1 5 5 3 3

2 2 2 4 3 4 0 2 4 1 4 2 3 1 1 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 1 3 1 0 1 2

6 11 15 14 14 17 6 18 9 17 10 0 22 21 11 18

1-1 1-5 1-3 0-1 2-3 5-8 0-1 2-4 1-3

7-8 0-0 6-10 6-6 7-7 5-9 9-9 0-1 1-1

1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

1 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 5

2 2 1 3 2 1 2 2 6

4 1 3 4 1 4 3 1 3

0 5 3 0 5 2 3 3 0

3 1 2 0 4 3 4 2 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 0

12 9 9 10 17 26 15 12 12

5-12 2-8

0-4 0-3

7-7 3-4

1 0

4 1

5 1

3 3 2 0 2 17 4 0 2 0 1 7

FG-A 5-11 4-6 2-11 3-7 3-3 2-4

3FG-A 1-5 2-2 2-3 1-2 1-1 0-1

30

FT-A Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts 2-2 0 3 3 3 4 2 0 0 2

FT-A Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts 1-1 0 2 2 2 6 0 0 2 12 5-6 0 1 1 2 3 2 0 1 15 9-11 1 1 2 2 4 4 0 0 15 2-2 0 1 1 3 4 1 0 2 9 8-8 0 3 3 4 3 2 1 0 15 7-8 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 1 11


PLAYER PROFILES | DEPAUL BASKETBALL Dec. 7 Milwaukee * 32 3-5 Dec. 11 at George Washington * 30 4-9 Dec. 14 Illinois State * 33 3-10 Dec. 18 at Oregon State * 24 1-8 Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) Dec. 22 vs. Colorado * 27 2-11 Dec. 23 vs. Ohio * 29 2-10 Dec. 25 vs. Loyola Marymount * 29 4-6 Dec. 31 Marquette * 27 6-9 Jan. 3 Xavier * 33 5-7 Jan. 7 at Creighton * 30 2-3 Jan. 10 at #8/8 Villanova * 26 3-9 Jan. 13 Georgetown * 35 4-12 Jan. 18 St. John’s * 35 3-9 Jan. 22 at #24/24 Seton Hall * 28 5-9 Jan. 24 at Xavier * 29 1-4 Jan. 29 at Providence * 33 5-11 Jan. 31 #7/7 Villanova * 29 3-7 Feb. 3 Seton Hall * 33 6-10 Feb. 7 at #22/22 Butler * 27 1-6 Feb. 11 at St. John’s * 32 4-9 Feb. 18 Providence * 28 1-3 Feb. 21 at Georgetown * 36 2-13 Feb. 24 Creighton * 32 4-9 Feb. 28 #23/23 Butler * 35 2-5 March 7 at Marquette * 32 1-9 BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 11 vs. Creighton * 28 4-7

2015-16 (JUNIOR)

Date Opponent GS Min Nov. 14 Western Michigan * 34 Gavitt Tipoff Games (University Park, Pa.) Nov. 17 at Penn State * 24 Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI) Nov. 20 vs. South Carolina * 29 Nov. 21 vs. Florida State * 23 Nov. 23 vs. Norfolk State * 32 Dec. 2 at UIC * 26 Dec. 5 Chicago State * 34 Dec. 9 at Drake * 24 Dec. 12 Little Rock * 21 Dec. 15 at Stanford * 27 Dec. 19 Northwestern * 23 Dec. 22 #20/20 George Washington * 33 Dec. 30 Georgetown * 36 Jan. 2 at Seton Hall * 33 Jan. 5 #18/19 Butler * 25 Jan. 9 at Georgetown * 26 Jan. 12 at #7/8 Xavier * 29 Jan. 17 Creighton * 25 Jan. 20 at Marquette * 35 Jan. 27 at Butler * 22 Jan. 30 #7/8 Xavier * 31 Feb. 2 #11/11 Providence * 34 Feb. 6 at Creighton * 17 Feb. 9 #1/1 Villanova * 27 Feb. 17 at St. John’s * 28 Feb. 20 Marquette Feb. 25 St. John’s * 33 Feb. 27 at --/#24 Providence * 23 March 1 at #3/2 Villanova * 21 March 5 Seton Hall * 30 BIG EAST Tournament (New York, N.Y.) March 9 vs. Georgetown * 34

1-2 2-6 0-3 1-4

11-11 0-0 4-7 5-6

0 1 0 0

6 1 1 2

6 2 1 2

2 3 4 3

4 4 4 2

4 3 2 1

1 0 0 0

0 0 2 0

18 10 10 8

0-2 1-4 4-6 2-4 2-2 1-1 1-3 1-6 1-2 0-2 1-3 2-6 2-4 2-5 0-4 2-6 0-1 0-5 0-4 1-1 0-4

11-11 8-9 4-4 5-7 3-5 4-6 0-0 7-8 13-13 4-5 3-6 4-6 6-8 6-6 4-6 8-10 9-10 4-6 0-0 2-2 0-0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 1 4 4 5 2 3 5 1 4 0 2 4 4 1 0 4 4 1 1 4

2 1 4 4 5 2 3 6 2 4 0 2 4 4 1 0 4 4 1 1 4

2 3 4 3 0 2 3 3 4 5 5 2 1 3 3 2 4 3 4 1 1

4 4 2 1 10 6 3 5 2 2 6 2 8 4 5 1 2 7 4 2 4

2 3 5 1 4 2 4 1 5 1 3 1 3 1 0 3 3 1 3 2 3

0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 0

15 13 16 19 15 9 7 16 20 14 6 16 14 20 6 18 11 8 8 7 2

1-3

1-2

0

0

0

3 8 3 1 1 10

FG-A 4-13

3FG-A 0-3

3-10

0-0

8-8

1

3

4

3 2 2 1 0 14

2-6 3-9 6-13 3-9 6-11 7-8 1-6 5-13 2-10 8-11 7-13 6-11 3-6 2-4 2-7 4-12 5-19 2-7 7-12 5-16 0-2 2-6 4-15 -dnp5-11 2-8 1-3 7-13

0-2 1-5 2-7 2-4 2-4 2-2 0-3 3-6 0-5 0-2 0-0 3-4 2-2 0-1 1-4 0-4 1-7 0-2 0-3 3-7 0-0 1-1 1-6

7-7 5-6 8-11 5-6 2-2 3-4 0-0 2-2 3-3 4-5 7-11 5-8 1-2 12-12 0-0 2-2 3-3 2-3 4-5 3-4 0-0 2-2 5-8

0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1

2 0 4 2 6 2 3 1 4 2 4 3 0 4 3 6 2 2 2 6 2 1 4

2 1 4 2 6 2 3 1 4 2 5 4 1 4 3 6 2 3 2 6 2 1 5

3 3 0 3 0 5 3 2 4 1 3 2 3 4 2 5 3 3 2 2 3 3 3

4 1 7 6 3 1 2 5 2 7 5 8 1 4 4 4 5 3 2 4 1 2 4

2 2 0 1 1 3 3 5 1 2 5 2 3 2 2 2 4 3 4 6 1 1 2

0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0

0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 1 1

11 12 22 13 16 19 2 15 7 20 21 20 9 16 5 10 14 6 18 16 0 7 14

1-5 0-4 0-1 3-6

8-8 6-6 0-1 1-1

0 0 0 0

3 1 0 0

3 1 0 0

2 3 3 2

10 0 4 0

1 4 3 2

0 0 1 0

3 1 0 1

19 10 2 18

2-10

0-1

0-3

0

4

4

3 1 3 1 0 4 *game started

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FT-A Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts 10-11 1 4 5 2 4 2 0 1 18


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ERTEN GAZI

6-4 | 203 | SOPHOMORE | GUARD | GUZELYURT, NORTH CYPRUS CAREER NOTES Signed with DePaul on July 2, 2015.

CAREER HIGHS Points: 8, at UIC (Dec. 2, 2015) Rebounds: 5, vs. Northwestern (Dec. 19, 2015) Assists: 5, vs. Northwestern (Dec. 19, 2015) Steals: 2 (2x), last at Drake (Dec. 9, 2015) Blocked Shots: 1 (2x), last vs. Chicago State (Dec. 5, 2015) Field Goals: 4, at UIC (Dec. 2, 2015) Field Goal Attempts: 9, vs. Florida State (Nov. 21, 2015) 3pt. Field Goals: 1 (3x), last at Marquette (March 1, 2016) 3pt. Field Goal Attempts: 4, vs. Florida State (Nov. 21, 2015) Free Throws: 2 (5x), last at Creighton (Feb. 6, 2016) Free Throw Attempts: 5, vs. Florida State (Nov. 21, 2015) Minutes: 38, vs. Northwestern (Dec. 19, 2015)

2015-16 (FRESHMAN) Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in 30 games with five starts... six points against Marquette with three boards... five points, two rebounds at Creighton... five boards and five assists against Northwestern... seven points, four assists, three rebounds against Chicago State... eight points, three assists at UIC... six points with three assists against Florida State... totaled an assist and a blocked shot in DePaul debut against Western Michigan. HIGH SCHOOL Represented Turkey at both the 2013 U16 European Championships and the 2015 U18 European Championships... averaged 5.6 points and 2.8 rebounds in nine games in the U18 event... helped Turkey reach the championship game while averaging 18.7 minutes per game... scored 17 points against Greece in pool play and 10 points against Russia... played in eight games in the 2013 U16 event... averaged 0.8 points and 1.5 rebounds per game... played for Pertevniyal Istanbul in the Turkish Basketball Second League... played in 25 games in 2014-15 for Pertevniyal... four double-figure outings while averaging 15 minutes per game... also played for Istanbul Anadolu Efes Sports Club... claimed titles in 2012 North Cyprus U16, 2013 Turkish U16 and 2014 Turkish U18... posted career highs of 28 points, eight assists and eight rebounds... attended Istanbul Bostanci Doga College... coached by Erdal Erdinc... Turkish high school champions and ISF World Basketball champions in 2015.

PERSONAL Son of Ugur and Ayten... father was a volleyball player and mother competed in track and field at the University of Marmara in Istanbul, Turkey... undecided on major. CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015-16 (FRESHMAN)

Date Opponent GS Min Nov. 14 Western Michigan * 30 Gavitt Tipoff Games (University Park, Pa.) Nov. 17 at Penn State * 21 Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI) Nov. 20 vs. South Carolina 9 Nov. 21 vs. Florida State * 32 Nov. 23 vs. Norfolk State * 16 Dec. 2 at UIC 18 Dec. 5 Chicago State 25 Dec. 9 at Drake 21 Dec. 12 Little Rock 10 Dec. 15 at Stanford 19 Dec. 19 Northwestern 38 Dec. 22 #20/20 George Washington 15 Dec. 30 Georgetown 15 Jan. 2 at Seton Hall 5 Jan. 5 #18/19 Butler Jan. 9 at Georgetown 3

FG-A 0-3

3FG-A 0-3

0-1

0-1

0-0

1

0

1

3 0 1 0 2 0

1-1 2-9 1-1 4-8 3-4 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 1-2 2-2 0-1 -dnp0-0

0-0 0-4 0-0 0-2 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-1

2-2 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0

0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0

1 1 0 0 3 3 1 2 3 0 0 0

1 1 1 0 3 3 1 2 5 2 1 0

1 3 0 1 2 4 2 2 4 5 2 2

0-0

0-0

0

0

0

2 0 0 0 0 0

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FT-A Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts 0-0 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0

0 3 2 3 4 2 1 1 5 0 2 0

2 2 1 0 2 2 0 0 2 1 2 2

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0

4 6 2 8 7 4 0 0 2 2 4 0


PLAYER PROFILES | DEPAUL BASKETBALL

CAREER STATISTICS

Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 30-5 439-14.6 25-56 .446 4-23 .174 11-16 .688 10 28 38 1.3 55-1 35 30 2 8 65 2.2 Totals 30-5 439-14.6 25-56 .446 4-23 .174 11-16 .688 10 28 38 1.3 55-1 35 30 2 8 65 2.2

CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS

Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2015-16 17-1 171-10.1 10-19 .526 2-6 .333 3-4 .750 4 14 18 1.1 23-0 13 17 0 2 25 1.5 Totals 17-1 171-10.1 10-19 .526 2-6 .333 3-4 .750 4 14 18 1.1 23-0 13 17 0 2 25 1.5

VS. THE BIG EAST Total Rebounds Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Butler 1-0 6-6.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 Creighton 2-0 13-6.5 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 1 1 2 Georgetown 2-0 18-9.0 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 0 1 Marquette 2-0 37-18.5 4-5 .800 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 5 7 Providence 2-0 13-6.5 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 St. John’s 2-0 7-3.5 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 Seton Hall 2-0 19-9.5 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 Villanova 2-0 31-15.5 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 0 2 2 Xavier 2-1 27-13.5 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2

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Avg 1.0 2.0 0.5 3.5 0.0 1.0 0.5 1.0 1.0

Ast TO Blk 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 4 1 0 1 5 0

Stl Pts Avg 0 0 0.0 0 5 2.5 1 4 2.0 1 8 4.0 0 0 0.0 0 2 1.0 0 2 1.0 0 4 2.0 0 0 0.0


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE Jan. 12 at #7/8 Xavier Jan. 17 Creighton Jan. 20 at Marquette Jan. 27 at Butler Jan. 30 #7/8 Xavier * Feb. 2 #11/11 Providence Feb. 6 at Creighton Feb. 9 #1/1 Villanova Feb. 17 at St. John’s Feb. 20 Marquette Feb. 25 St. John’s Feb. 27 at --/#24 Providence March 1 at #3/2 Villanova March 5 Seton Hall BIG EAST Tournament (New York, N.Y.) March 9 vs. Georgetown

10 3 15 6 17 1 10 14 0 22 7 12 17 14

0-2 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 3-4 1-3 0-1 1-2 1-1

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0

0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0

0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 2 1

0 0 4 1 2 0 2 0 0 3 2 0 2 1

1 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 3 2

14

2-3

1-1

0-0

0

0

0

2 0 0 0 0 5 *game started

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0 0 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 1

1 2 2 1 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 6 2 0 4 2


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AUSTIN GRANDSTAFF

6-4 | 182 | SOPHOMORE | GUARD | ROWLETT, TEXAS CAREER NOTES Transferred to DePaul on June 29, 2016... played in 10 games for Ohio State in 2015-16 before transferring to Oklahoma in January.

CAREER HIGHS Points: 9, vs. Louisiana Tech (Nov. 24, 2015)* Rebounds: 2, vs. VMI (Dec. 5, 2015)* Assists: -Steals: 1 (3x), last vs. Air Force (Dec. 8, 2015)* Blocked Shots: -Field Goals: 3 (3x), last vs. VMI (Dec. 5, 2015)* Field Goal Attempts: 8, vs. VMI (Dec. 5, 2015)* 3pt. Field Goals: 3, vs. Louisiana Tech (Nov. 24, 2015)* 3pt. Field Goal Attempts: 6, vs. Grambling (Nov. 17, 2015)* Free Throws: -Free Throw Attempts: -Minutes: 18, vs. Grambling (Nov. 17, 2015)* *at Ohio State

2015-16 (FRESHMAN AT OHIO STATE/OKLAHOMA) Played in 10 games for Ohio State... averaged 4.4 points in 11. 5 minutes per game... knocked down 12 three-pointers... scored nine points (3-5 3FG) against Louisiana Tech on Nov. 24... totaled seven points against Memphis on Nov. 27... transferred to Oklahoma and sat out under transfer guidelines for remainder of 2015-16 season.

HIGH SCHOOL Consensus four-star recruit ranked among the top 50 players in the class of 2015... scored over 2,200 career points at Rockwall High School... selected to play in the 2015 Jordan Brand Classic, the 2015 Kentucky Derby Festival Basketball Classic and the 2014 Nike Global Challenge... ranked as the nation’s No. 14 shooting guard by 247Sports and ranked 17th by ESPN... claimed the Texas Class 6A scoring title as a senior after averaging 29.0 points per game to go along with 4.5 rebounds and 3.3 assists per outing... named District 11-6A Offensive Player of the Year... averaged 27.1 points, 6.9 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game as a junior while earning District 12-5A MVP honors... also picked up All-Area first team honors from SportsDay... played on the AAU circuit for Team Texas.

PERSONAL Son of Wes and Rhona Grandstaff... has one sister, Ashley, and one brother, Alec... grandfather, Ron Crabbe, played baseball at Oklahoma... undecided on major... enrolled in College of Communication. CAREER STATISTICS Year GP-GS Min-Avg 2015-16* 10-0 115-11.5 Totals 10-0 115-11.5 *at Ohio State

Total Rebounds FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 16-41 .390 12-36 .333 0-0 .000 0 3 3 0.3 6-0 0 6 0 3 44 4.4 16-41 .390 12-36 .333 0-0 .000 0 3 3 0.3 6-0 0 6 0 3 44 4.4

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2015-16 (FRESHMAN AT OHIO STATE)

Date Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Nov. 15 Mount St. Mary’s 4 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 Hall of Fame Classic (Columbus, Ohio/Miami, Fla.) Nov. 17 Grambling State 18 2-6 2-6 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 6 Nov. 20 UT-Arlington 6 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Nov. 24 Louisiana Tech 12 3-5 3-5 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 9 Nov. 27 vs. Memphis 17 3-7 1-5 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 Big Ten/ACC Challenge (Columbus, Ohio) Dec. 1 #12/12 Virginia 12 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Dec. 5 VMI 17 3-8 1-5 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 7 Dec. 8 Air Force 16 1-5 1-5 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 Dec. 12 at Connecticut 9 2-5 2-5 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Dec. 16 Northern Illinois 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CBSSports Challenge (Brooklyn, N.Y.) Dec. 19 vs. #4/4 Kentucky -dnp- Dec. 22 Mercer -dnp-

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DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE Dec. 27 South Carolina State Dec. 30 Minnesota Jan. 3 Illinois Jan. 6 at Northwestern Jan. 10 at Indiana Jan. 13 Rutgers Jan. 16 at #3/3 Maryland Jan. 21 at #22/22 Purdue Jan. 25 Penn State Jan. 28 at Illinois Jan. 31 #8/7 Maryland Feb. 4 at Wisconsin Feb. 9 Northwestern Feb. 13 at Rutgers Feb. 16 Michigan Feb. 20 at Nebraska Feb. 23 #6/7 Michigan State Feb. 28 #8/8 Iowa March 5 at #2/3 Michigan State Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.) March 10 vs. Penn State March 11 vs. #2/3 Michigan State NIT First Round (Columbus, Ohio) March 15 Akron NIT Second Round (Columbus, Ohio) March 20 Florida

-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp- -dnp-dnp- -dnp- -dnp- *game started

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JOE HANEL

6-7 | 213 | JUNIOR | FORWARD | SAVAGE, MINN.

CAREER NOTES Two-time member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in 33 games... joined the program as a non-scholarship player in September 2014.

CAREER HIGHS Points: 6, vs. Marquette (Dec. 31, 2014) Rebounds: 4, vs. Marquette (Feb. 20, 2016) Assists: 2, vs. Florida State (Nov. 21, 2015) Steals: 2, vs. Marquette (Dec. 31, 2014) Blocked Shots: 1 (2x), last vs. Marquette (Dec. 31, 2014) Field Goals: 3, vs. Marquette (Dec. 31, 2014) Field Goal Attempts: 4, vs. Marquette (Dec. 31, 2014) 3pt. Field Goals: -3pt. Field Goal Attempts: 1, at Villanova (Jan. 10, 2015) Free Throws: 2, at Chicago State (Dec. 4, 2014) Free Throw Attempts: 2 (2x), last vs. South Carolina (Nov. 20, 2015) Minutes: 20 (2x), last vs. Georgetown (March 9, 2016)

2015-16 (SOPHOMORE) Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in 18 games... played a season-high 20 minutes against Georgetown in the BIG EAST Tournament... three rebounds, two points against St. John’s... four boards and two points against Marquette... totaled four points and three rebounds against Little Rock... two points, two rebounds and two assists in 15 minutes against Florida State. 2014-15 (FRESHMAN) Member of the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in 15 games... two rebounds against Providence... six points, two rebounds, two steals in 20 minutes against Marquette... scored two points against Colorado... knocked down two free throws at Chicago State for first collegiate points. HIGH SCHOOL Two-time team MVP and All-Conference honoree... all-time leading scorer at Holy Family Catholic... averaged 14 points per game while leading team to third place finish in state tournament and 24-3 record... earned third team All-Metro recognition following senior season... set single-game scoring record at Holy Family with 37 points during junior season... finished junior year averaging 19 points per game... three-year letterwinner in basketball... played for Joe Burger and Matt Thuli... on the AAU circuit, played for the Minnesota Fury and Minnesota Warriors.

PERSONAL Son of Jeffrey and Rebecca Hanel... has one brother, Alex, and two sisters, Sara and Sam... Exercise Science major in the College of Education. CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2014-15 (FRESHMAN)

Date Opponent GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Nov. 14 UIC -dnpNov. 18 Drake -dnp- Nov. 26 Lehigh -dnpNov. 30 Stanford -dnpDec. 2 Northern Illinois -dnpDec. 4 at Chicago State 1 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Dec. 7 Milwaukee 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 11 at George Washington 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 14 at Illinois State -dnpDec. 18 at Oregon State 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) Dec. 22 vs. Colorado 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Dec. 23 vs. Ohio 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 25 vs. Loyola Marymount -dnp- Dec. 31 Marquette 20 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 1 0 1 2 6 Jan. 3 Xavier 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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CAREER STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg 2014-15 15-0 60-4.0 4-7 .571 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2 3 5 0.3 2015-16 18-0 153-8.5 8-16 .500 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 6 11 17 0.9 Totals 33-0 213-6.5 12-23 .522 0-1 .000 3-6 .500 8 14 22 0.7

PF-D 4-0 28-0 32-0

A 2 3 5

TO Blk Stl 0 2 3 4 0 0 4 2 3

Pts Avg 10 0.7 17 0.9 27 0.8

CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg 2014-15 8-0 51-6.4 3-6 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 0.6 2015-16 12-0 88-7.3 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 4 7 11 0.9 Totals 20-0 139-7.0 7-14 .500 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 6 10 16 0.8

PF-D 4-0 17-0 21-0

A 2 1 3

TO Blk Stl 0 1 3 2 0 0 2 1 3

Pts Avg 6 0.8 8 0.7 14 0.7

VS. THE BIG EAST

Total Rebounds Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Butler 2-0 3-1.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Creighton 3-0 16-5.3 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1 0 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 2 0.7 Georgetown -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Marquette 4-0 46-11.5 4-5 .800 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 3 4 7 1.8 1 0 1 2 8 2.0 Providence 3-0 21-7.0 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 3 4 1.3 1 1 0 0 2 0.7 St. John’s 2-0 21-10.5 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1 2 3 1.5 1 0 0 0 2 1.0 Seton Hall -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -Villanova 4-0 12-3.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 Xavier 3-0 21-7.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.3 0 1 0 0 0 0.0

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PLAYER PROFILES | DEPAUL BASKETBALL Jan. 7 at Creighton Jan. 10 at #8/8 Villanova 3 Jan. 13 Georgetown Jan. 18 St. John’s Jan. 22 at #24/24 Seton Hall Jan. 24 at Xavier Jan. 29 at Providence 1 Jan. 31 #7/7 Villanova 3 Feb. 3 Seton Hall Feb. 7 at #22/22 Butler 1 Feb. 11 at St. John’s Feb. 18 Providence 3 Feb. 21 at Georgetown Feb. 24 Creighton Feb. 28 #23/23 Butler March 7 at Marquette 14 BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 11 vs. Creighton 1

2015-16 (SOPHOMORE)

Date Opponent GS Min Nov. 14 Western Michigan Gavitt Tipoff Games (University Park, Pa.) Nov. 17 at Penn State Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI) Nov. 20 vs. South Carolina 9 Nov. 21 vs. Florida State 15 Nov. 23 vs. Norfolk State Dec. 2 at UIC 5 Dec. 5 Chicago State 1 Dec. 9 at Drake Dec. 12 Little Rock 15 Dec. 15 at Stanford Dec. 19 Northwestern Dec. 22 #20/20 George Washington Dec. 30 Georgetown Jan. 2 at Seton Hall Jan. 5 #18/19 Butler Jan. 9 at Georgetown Jan. 12 at #7/8 Xavier 4 Jan. 17 Creighton 5 Jan. 20 at Marquette 2 Jan. 27 at Butler 2 Jan. 30 #7/8 Xavier 11 Feb. 2 #11/11 Providence Feb. 6 at Creighton 10 Feb. 9 V#1/1 illanova 4 Feb. 17 at St. John’s 3 Feb. 20 Marquette 10 Feb. 25 St. John’s 18 Feb. 27 at --/#24 Providence 17 March 1 at #3/2 Villanova 2 March 5 Seton Hall BIG EAST Tournament (New York, N.Y.) March 9 vs. Georgetown 20

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CHRIS HARRISON-DOCKS

5-11 | 194 | SENIOR | GUARD | OKEMOS, MICH.

CAREER HIGHS Points: 21, vs. Belmont (Nov. 22, 2014)* Rebounds: 8, at Florida Atlantic (Jan. 15, 2015)* Assists: 8, vs. Alice Lloyd College (Ky.) (Dec. 29, 2014)* Steals: 3, at FIU (Jan. 17, 2015)* Blocked Shots: -Field Goals: 8, vs. Belmont (Nov. 22, 2014)* Field Goal Attempts: 18, at Marshall (Feb. 14, 2015)* 3pt. Field Goals: 6 (2x), last at Marshall (Feb. 14, 2015)* 3pt. Field Goal Attempts: 14, at Marshall (Feb. 14, 2015)* Free Throws: 10, vs. Louisiana Lafayette (March 6, 2014)* Free Throw Attempts: 14, at Charlotte (March 5, 2015)* Minutes: 45 (2x), last at Charlotte (March 5, 2015)* Games in Double-Figures: 40* 20-Point Games: 3* *at Western Kentucky

CAREER NOTES Transferred to DePaul as a graduate student on June 13, 2016... after playing three seasons as an undergraduate student at Western Kentucky... played in 74 career games for the Hilltoppers... averaged 10.5 points per game while shooting .363 (158-435) from three-point range... named 2014 Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year... 158 three’s are ranked ninth in Western Kentucky history... started collegiate career at Butler in 2012-13 before transferring to Western Kentucky.

2015-16 (JUNIOR AT WESTERN KENTUCKY) Played in 18 games with one start... averaged 10.0 points per game... nine games in double-figures... shot .380 (38-100) from three-point range and .788 (26-33) from the free throw line... scored a season-high 19 points at Belmont on Nov. 18 with four three’s... totaled 18 points against Alabama A&M on Dec. 16 and 16 in games at North Texas on Jan. 16 and Old Dominion on Jan. 21... knocked down five three’s against FIU on Jan. 7. 2014-15 (SOPHOMORE AT WESTERN KENTUCKY) Played in all 32 games and made 30 starts... averaged a team-high 33.6 minutes per outing... finished third on the team in scoring at 11.1 points per game... shot .354 (74-209) from three-point range... shot .756 (59-78) from the charity stripe... 18 points and played all 40 minutes in a Conference USA Tournament first round win over Marshall on March 11... played all 45 minutes in an 88-84 overtime win at Charlotte on March 5 with 18 points... 20 points and seven rebounds with six three-pointers at Marshall on Feb. 14... totaled a career-best six three-pointers against UTSA on Jan. 24 and finished with 20 points... career-best eight rebounds at Florida Atlantic on Jan. 15... career-high 21 points on 8-of-13 shooting against Belmont on Nov. 22.

2013-14 (FRESHMAN AT WESTERN KENTUCKY) Named Sun Belt Conference Freshman of the Year, becoming the fourth Hilltopper to earn the honor and first since Courtney Lee after the 2004-05 season... appeared in 24 games and made 14 starts after debuting for the Hilltoppers at sixth-ranked Louisville after sitting out the first half of the season due to NCAA transfer requirements (Dec. 14)... finished fourth on the team in scoring at 9.9 points per game... shot .867 (52-60) from the free throw line, good for third in the nation amongst freshmen... led the team with a three-point percentage of .362 (46-127)... 15 points and made all 10 free throw attempts against Louisiana-Lafayette on March 6... 17 points and four three’s against UT Arlington on Jan. 30... 18 points on 6-of-9 shooting at Louisiana-Lafayette on Jan. 25... started WKU career with three-straight double-digit scoring games, including 16 points against Murray State on Dec. 21. HIGH SCHOOL Played high school basketball at Okemos High School in Okemos, Mich... three-time first team All-State guard... averaged 23 points, seven assists, six rebounds and nearly four steals as a senior... finished prep career as the all-time leading scorer with 1,426 career points... rated as a three-star recruit by Scout. com... played for the Michigan Mustangs on the AAU circuit. PERSONAL Son of Tod and Marcia Docks... has one brother, Mason... pursuing MBA in Entrepreneurship.

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PLAYER PROFILES | DEPAUL BASKETBALL CAREER STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot 2013-14* 24-14 631-26.3 70-195 .359 46-127 .362 52-60 .867 4 42 46 2014-15* 32-30 1076-33.6 111-296 .375 74-209 .354 59-78 .756 4 82 86 2015-16* 18-1 431-23.9 58-148 .392 38-100 .380 26-33 .788 3 15 18 Totals 74-45 2138-28.9 239-639 .374 158-436 .362 137-171 .801 11 139 150 *at Western Kentucky

CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14 (FRESHMAN AT WESTERN KENTUCKY) Date Opponent GS Min Nov. 12 at #16/16 Wichita State Nov. 16 East Tennessee State Nov. 21 UNC Wilmington Nov. 23 Samford Nov. 26 at Marshall Nov. 30 Eastern Illinois Dec. 2 at Bowling Green State Dec. 7 at Southern Illinois Dec. 14 at #6/4 Louisville 23 Dec. 18 Southern Miss 31 Dec. 21 Murray State 27 Dec. 28 Brescia (Ky.) 16 Dec. 30 Mississippi 27 Jan. 2 at South Alabama 27 Jan. 4 at Troy 28 Jan. 9 Georgia State 24 Jan. 16 Little Rock * 30 Jan. 18 Arkansas State * 38 Jan. 23 at ULM * 33 Jan. 25 at La.-Lafayette * 25 Jan. 30 UT Arlington * 31 Feb. 1 Texas State * 30 Feb. 8 at Little Rock * 29 Feb. 10 at Arkansas State * 23 Feb. 13 Troy * 29 Feb. 15 South Alabama * 22 Feb. 22 ULM * 33 Feb. 27 at Texas State * 23 March 1 at UT Arlington * 14 March 6 La.-Lafayette 23 March 8 at Georgia State 23 Sun Belt Conference Tournament (New Orleans, La.) March 15 vs. La.-Lafayette * 22

PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 39-1 52 55 0 8 238 9.9 53-0 80 67 0 23 355 11.1 25-0 35 19 0 8 180 10.0 117-1 167 141 0 39 773 10.4

FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts -dnp- -dnp- -dnp- -dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp-dnp4-10 2-8 0-0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 10 4-5 3-4 0-0 0 1 1 2 1 5 0 1 11 3-10 3-6 7-8 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 16 1-6 1-4 0-1 0 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 3 2-8 2-7 2-2 0 2 2 1 5 3 0 0 8 4-11 3-7 0-0 1 1 2 2 4 1 0 2 11 3-9 1-5 2-2 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 1 9 2-11 1-5 0-0 0 4 4 1 2 0 0 0 5 5-14 1-7 3-4 0 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 14 4-11 3-8 2-2 0 5 5 2 4 3 0 2 13 1-5 0-2 0-0 1 4 5 4 4 3 0 0 2 6-9 2-5 4-4 0 1 1 3 1 6 0 0 18 5-9 4-6 3-3 0 1 1 0 2 5 0 0 17 2-6 2-4 2-2 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 1 8 2-9 2-7 2-2 1 2 3 1 4 4 0 0 8 3-7 3-6 5-5 0 2 2 2 1 4 0 0 14 1-7 0-4 5-6 0 3 3 2 0 3 0 0 7 1-7 1-6 1-2 0 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 4 4-11 3-8 4-4 0 2 2 1 2 3 0 1 15 1-4 0-2 0-1 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 2 3-3 2-2 0-2 0 0 0 5 2 3 0 0 8 2-6 1-3 10-10 0 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 15 4-10 3-6 0-0 0 1 1 4 1 2 0 0 11 3-7

2014-15 (SOPHOMORE AT WESTERN KENTUCKY) Date Opponent Nov. 15 Austin Peay NIT Season Tip-Off (Minneapolis, Minn.) Nov. 18 at Minnesota Nov. 22 Belmont NIT Season Tip-Off (Stony Brook, N.Y.) Nov. 25 at Stony Brook NIT Season Tip-Off (New York, N.Y.) Nov. 27 vs. Saint Joseph’s Dec. 3 Bowling Green State Dec. 6 at Murray State Dec. 13 at Mississippi Dec. 17 Chicago State Dec. 20 #4/4 Louisville Dec. 27 Brescia (Ky.) Dec. 29 Alice Lloyd (Ky.) Jan. 4 Marshall Jan. 8 Charlotte

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DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE Jan. 10 #25/-- Old Dominion * 37 Jan. 15 at Florida Atlantic * 40 Jan. 17 at FIU * 30 Jan. 22 UTEP * 45 Jan. 24 UTSA * 36 Jan. 29 at Louisiana Tech * 29 Jan. 31 at Southern Miss * 34 Feb. 5 North Texas * 30 Feb. 7 Rice * 40 Feb. 14 at Marshall * 39 Feb. 19 at UAB 20 Feb. 22 at Middle Tennessee 31 Feb. 26 Florida Atlantic * 35 Feb. 28 FIU * 32 March 5 at Charlotte * 45 March 7 at Old Dominion * 37 Conference USA Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) March 11 vs. Marshall * 40 March 12 vs. UAB * 39

2015-16 (JUNIOR AT WESTERN KENTUCKY)

Date Opponent GS Min Gulf Coast Showcase (Bowling Green, Ky.) Nov. 14 Campbellsville (Ky.) 19 Nov. 18 at Belmont 29 Nov. 21 Stony Brook 17 Gulf Coast Showcase (Bowling Green, Ky.) Nov. 23 vs. Drake 19 Nov. 24 vs. Central Michigan 23 Nov. 25 vs. Duquesne 24 Dec. 1 Eastern Kentucky * 30 Dec. 5 at #12/18 Xavier 20 Dec. 13 Indiana State 32 Dec. 16 Alabama A&M 33 Dec. 19 at #19/16 Louisville 15 Dec. 22 Detroit Dec. 28 Brescia (Ky.) Jan. 3 at Marshall 11 Jan. 7 FIU 31 Jan. 9 Florida Atlantic 31 Jan. 14 at Rice 22 Jan. 16 at North Texas 34 Jan. 21 at Old Dominion 21 Jan. 23 at Charlotte 20 Jan. 28 UAB Jan. 30 Middle Tennessee Feb. 4 at UTSA Feb. 6 at UTEP Feb. 13 Marshall Feb. 18 Old Dominion Feb. 20 Charlotte Feb. 25 at Middle Tennessee Feb. 27 at UAB March 3 Southern Miss March 5 Louisiana Tech Conference USA Tournament (Birmingham, Ala.) March 9 vs. North Texas March 10 vs. UAB March 11 vs. Old Dominion

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DAVID LEITAO III

6-5 | 226 | SENIOR | FORWARD | VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. CAREER NOTES Joined the program as a non-scholarship player in June 2015... played freshman season at Peru State College (Neb.) in 2013-14.

2015-16 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR) Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... sat out season under NCAA transfer guidelines.

2013-14 (FRESHMAN AT PERU STATE) Played in 27 games for the Bobcats... shot .500 (14-28) from the field while averaging 1.1 points and 2.6 rebounds per game... pulled down a season-high 10 rebounds with seven points against Haskell. HIGH SCHOOL Averaged seven points, six rebounds and two blocked shots per game during senior season at Rock Bridge... the Bruins finished the season 18-9 and finished runner-up in its district. PERSONAL Son of Dave and Joyce Leitao... has two brothers, Reece and Tyson... Communication and Media major in the College of Communication.

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TRE’DARIUS McCALLUM

6-7 | 209 | JUNIOR | FORWARD | MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. CAREER NOTES Transferred to DePaul as a junior college transfer on May 6, 2016... played one season at Indian Hills Community College (Iowa).

2015-16 (SOPHOMORE AT INDIAN HILLS COMMUNITY COLLEGE) Averaged 11.8 points, 6.3 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game... Indian Hills went 29-5 while advancing to the NJCAA D1 National Tournament... shot .555 (147-265) from the field overall and went 31-for-76 (.408) from three-point range... earned second team NJCAA All-Region honors... scored 26 points on Dec. 11 against Kankakee CC (Ill.)... the Warriors featured six NCAA Division I signees and were ranked sixth in the NJCAA D1 national poll... Indian Hills CC is located in Ottumwa, Iowa.

2014-15 (FRESHMAN AT SHERIDAN COLLEGE) Left Sheridan College midway through season and transferred to Indian Hills... Sheridan College is located in Sheridan, Wyo. HIGH SCHOOL Played at St. James High School in Myrtle Beach, S.C... averaged 11.2 points and 7.2 rebounds per game as a senior... played for the AAU team South Carolina 76ers. PERSONAL Son of Troy McCallum and Emma Johnson... has two sisters, Dashia and Khadijah... Khadijah played at South Carolina and is currently playing professionally in Finland... Public Relations and Advertising major.

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PETER RYCKBOSCH

6-10 | 243 | SENIOR | FORWARD | CHICAGO, ILL. CAREER NOTES Played in 68 career games... four-time member of BIG EAST All-Academic Team... joined the program as a non-scholarship player in June 2012.

CAREER HIGHS Points: 8, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) Rebounds: 7, vs. Xavier (Jan. 30, 2016) Assists: 1 (7x), last vs. Villanova (Feb. 9, 2016) Steals: 1 (10x), last vs. Xavier (Jan. 30, 2016) Blocked Shots: 1 (5x), last vs. Providence (Feb. 2, 2016) Field Goals: 3, vs. Milwaukee (Dec. 9, 2012) Field Goal Attempts: 6, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) 3pt. Field Goals: -3pt. Field Goal Attempts: -Free Throws: 4, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) Free Throw Attempts: 6, vs. Grambling State (Nov. 9, 2013) Minutes: 22 (3x), last at Marquette (Jan. 20, 2016)

2015-16 (JUNIOR) Named to the NABC Honors Court and BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in 24 games with seven starts... four points and four rebounds against Providence... seven boards, three points against Xavier... four points, four rebounds at Marquette... four boards in four minutes against Butler... five points and two boards at Stanford... grabbed six rebounds against Little Rock... two rebounds at UIC and Drake... scored five points with four boards against South Carolina... grabbed four rebounds against Western Michigan. 2014-15 (REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE) Named to BIG EAST All-Academic Team... missed entire season with right knee injury. 2013-14 (SOPHOMORE) Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in 27 games off the bench... four points and four rebounds aginst Butler... three points and three rebounds at Georgetown... opened season with eight points and five rebounds against Grambling State.

2012-13 (FRESHMAN) Named to the BIG EAST All-Academic Team... played in 17 games... grabbed three rebounds at Pittsburgh with two points and a steal... scored four points and grabbed four rebounds at Connecticut... totaled six points and two rebounds against Milwaukee... scored two points against Austin Peay... grabbed two boards in DePaul debut against UC Riverside. HIGH SCHOOL Three-time letterwinner at St. Ignatius College Prep in Chicago... led the Wolfpack to an IHSA regional title as a senior... St. Ignatius was also co-champions of the Chicago Catholic League and finished with a 23-5 record... coached by Richard Kehoe... also played volleyball... played on the AAU circuit for the Illinois Heat coached by Terry Head. PERSONAL Son of Bart and Lisa Ryckbosch... has a brother, Steven... Lisa is the director of professional, corporate and community relations for the DePaul’s women’s basketball program... she was the women’s basketball head coach at UIC from 2002-11 after an 11-year stint at DePaul as an assistant and associate head coach... Lisa played collegiately at Loyola-Chicago (1980-84) and professionally for DBC Aalst Women’s Basketball Club from 1984-89... Bart, a native of Belgium, also played professionally in Belgium and is an archivist at the Art Institute of Chicago... Health Science major in the College of Science and Health. CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2012-13 (FRESHMAN) Date Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Nov. 9 UC Riverside 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 Cancun Challenge (Rosemont, Ill./Cancun, Mexico) Nov. 15 Gardner-Webb 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Nov. 17 Austin Peay 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0

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CAREER STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D A 2012-13 17-0 84-4.9 8-12 .667 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 11 9 20 1.2 23-2 2 2013-14 27-0 146-5.4 10-24 .417 0-0 .000 14-25 .560 12 16 28 1.0 33-0 0 2015-16 24-7 233-9.7 14-30 .467 0-0 .000 9-15 .600 29 30 59 2.5 45-0 5 Totals 68-7 463-6.8 32-66 .485 0-0 .000 24-44 .545 52 55 107 1.6 101-2 7

TO Blk Stl 4 1 4 9 2 2 18 2 4 31 5 10

Pts Avg 17 1.0 34 1.3 37 1.5 88 1.3

CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg 2012-13 10-0 59-5.9 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 8 3 11 1.1 2013-14 15-0 80-5.3 7-10 .700 0-0 .000 4-8 .500 5 9 14 0.9 2015-16 12-6 126-10.5 10-18 .556 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 15 18 33 2.8 Totals 37-6 265-7.2 21-34 .618 0-0 .000 10-18 .556 28 30 58 1.6

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TO Blk Stl 2 1 3 2 2 1 12 2 2 16 5 6

Pts Avg 9 0.9 18 1.2 25 2.1 52 1.4

VS. THE BIG EAST Total Rebounds Team GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-3FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Butler 3-1 23-7.7 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 1 9 10 Creighton 5-1 17-3.4 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 2 2 Georgetown 5-0 26-5.2 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 4 5 9 Marquette 4-1 52-13.0 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 4 1 5 Providence 3-1 21-7.0 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 3 1 4 St. John’s 2-1 15-7.5 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 3 5 Seton Hall 3-0 24-8.0 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0 3 3 Villanova 5-0 10-2.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0 0 0 Xavier 3-0 28-9.3 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 6 3 9

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Ast TO Blk 0 3 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

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PLAYER PROFILES | DEPAUL BASKETBALL Nov. 20 vs. Wichita State Nov. 21 vs. Western Kentucky Nov. 27 Fairfield SEC/BIG EAST Challenge (Auburn, Ala.) Nov. 30 at Auburn Dec. 5 at Chicago State 0 Dec. 9 Milwaukee 6 Dec. 12 at Arizona State 4 Dec. 16 Northern Illinois Dec. 22 UMBC Dec. 29 Loyola-Chicago Jan. 2 Seton Hall Jan. 5 at Providence 1 Jan. 8 at Connecticut 18 Jan. 15 --/#24 Cincinnati Jan. 19 St. John’s Jan. 26 at Pittsburgh 16 Jan. 30 at St. John’s Feb. 2 Notre Dame Feb. 5 Villanova 1 Feb. 9 at #24/-- Marquette 6 Feb. 13 at #21/21 Notre Dame 4 Feb. 16 Rutgers Feb. 20 at #11/11 Georgetown 8 Feb. 23 Connecticut 1 Feb. 27 #10/9 Louisville 1 March 3 at USF March 6 at #17/16 Syracuse 3 March 9 #20/22 Pittsburgh BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 12 vs. Rutgers 4

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2015-16 (JUNIOR)

Date Opponent GS Min Nov. 14 Western Michigan 5 Gavitt Tipoff Games (University Park, Pa.) Nov. 17 at Penn State 5 Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI) Nov. 20 vs. South Carolina 20 Nov. 21 vs. Florida State 13 Nov. 23 vs. Norfolk State 3 Dec. 2 at UIC 6 Dec. 5 Chicago State 2 Dec. 9 at Drake 5 Dec. 12 Little Rock 13 Dec. 15 at Stanford 22 Dec. 19 Northwestern * 7 Dec. 22 #20/20 George Washington 6 Dec. 30 Georgetown 1 Jan. 2 at Seton Hall 11 Jan. 5 #18/19 Butler 4 Jan. 9 at Georgetown 8 Jan. 12 at #7/8 Xavier Jan. 17 Creighton 5 Jan. 20 at Marquette * 22 Jan. 27 at Butler * 9 Jan. 30 #7/8 Xavier 14 Feb. 2 #11/11 Providence * 18 Feb. 6 at Creighton * 8 Feb. 9 #1/1 Villanova * 13 Feb. 17 at St. John’s * 13 Feb. 20 Marquette Feb. 25 St. John’s Feb. 27 at --/#24 Providence March 1 at #3/2 Villanova March 5 Seton Hall BIG EAST Tournament (New York, N.Y.) March 9 vs. Georgetown

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MAX STRUS

6-6 | 217 | JUNIOR | GUARD | HICKORY HILLS, ILL.

CAREER NOTES Transferred from Lewis University on April 25, 2016... Lewis is a NCAA Division II program located in Romeoville, Ill... scored over 1,000 points in two seasons including a school-record 666 points during his sophomore year. 2015-16 (SOPHOMORE AT LEWIS) Earned NABC Division II All-American honors as well as Division II Bulletin Newsletter Honorable Mention All-American, NABC All-Midwest District First Team, D2CCA AllMidwest Region First Team and All-GLVC First Team... one of 25 finalists (one of only two sophomores) for the Bevo Francis Award that recognizes the nation’s top player in small college basketball... led the Flyers in scoring (20.2 ppg), rebounding (8.4 rpg) and assists (3.5 apg) last season while guiding Lewis to its first Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament title in 14 years... knocked down 67 three-pointers while shooting .360 (67-186) from behind the arc... shot .455 (216-475) from the field and .823 (167-203) from the free throw line... broke the Lewis single-game scoring record and tied the GLVC scoring record with a 52-point outburst against Northwood on Nov. 24 that included a 12-for-14 performance from three-point range... named USBWA National Player of the Week and GLVC Player of the Week following the Northwood game... recipient of the Br. David Delahanty Award - given to Lewis student-athletes for academic - and named to Academic All-GLVC Team...named to CoSIDA Academic All-District First Team... scored 33 points on 13-for-23 shooting, while notching 12 rebounds, four assists and four steals against Olivet Nazarene on Dec. 9... named GLVC Player of the Week following that game. 2014-15 (FRESHMAN AT LEWIS) Averaged 13.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game... named the GLVC Freshman of the Year and second team All-GLVC... two double-doubles...scored double-digit points in 25 games, scoring more than 20 points in five games...set a season-high of 24 points twice...recipient of the Br. David Delahanty Award - given to Lewis student-athletes for academic excellence...named Academic All-GLVC. HIGH SCHOOL Played at Stagg High School in Hickory Hills, Ill... averaged 19 points and nine rebounds per game as a senior... earned IBCA All-State Third Team, All-Southwest Suburban Conference, Regional Reporter Player of the Year and Southtown/Star All-Area accolades... named the John McBride Thanksgiving Tournament MVP and was selected to the All-York Holiday Tournament team...as a junior, averaged 14 points and six rebounds per game to claim All-Southwest Suburban Conference and Regional Reporter All-Area team honors... named to both the John McBride Thanksgiving and Hinsdale South All-Tournament teams... named to the Regional Reporter All-Area Second Team after averaging eight points as a sophomore... played AAU basketball for the Windy City Magic. PERSONAL Son of John and Debra Strus... has a brother, Marty and a sister, Maggie... Debra played basketball and volleyball at DePaul and was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000... Marty played basketball at Lewis and Maggie played volleyball at UIC... cousin, Clark Brinkman, plays baseball at Creighton... plans to major in Business Administration.

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DARRICK WOOD

6-5 | 178 | SENIOR | GUARD | ALEXANDRIA, VA. CAREER NOTES Played in 55 games... signed with DePaul on May 7, 2014... junior college transfer that played one season at Hutchinson Community College (Kan.).

CAREER HIGHS Points: 15 (3x), last at Providence (Feb. 27, 2016) Rebounds: 7, vs. Providence (Feb. 2, 2016) Assists: 5 (2x), last vs. Butler (Jan. 5, 2016) Steals: 3 (3x), last at Providence (Feb. 27, 2016) Blocked Shots: 1 (5x), last vs. Villanova (Feb. 9, 2016) Field Goals: 7 (2x), last at Providence (Feb. 27, 2016) Field Goal Attempts: 14 (2x), last at Creighton (Feb. 6, 2016) 3pt. Field Goals: 2 (3x), last at Seton Hall (Jan. 2, 2016) 3pt. Field Goal Attempts: 6, vs. Ohio (Dec. 23, 2014) Free Throws: 5, vs. Norfolk State (Nov. 23, 2015) Free Throw Attempts: 6 (2x), last vs. Norfolk State (Nov. 23, 2015) Minutes: 32, at Providence (Feb. 27, 2016) Games in Double-Figures: 9

2015-16 (JUNIOR) Played in 29 games... in BIG EAST games only, ranked among league leaders in steals (11th - 1.2 spg)... 15 points at Providence with four rebounds, three steals, two assists... eight points, three rebounds, three assists against Villanova... 12 points at Creighton with three rebounds and two steals... eight points and seve boards against Providence... nine points, three rebounds, three assists at Xavier... 11 points at Georgetown with two rebounds... 15 points, five assists, four rebounds against Butler... nine points, two rebounds at Seton Hall... nine points against Northwestern with four boards and three assists... nine points, five rebounds, three assists against Norfolk State... 14 points against South Carolina with two rebounds, two steals... eight points, three rebounds and three assists against Western Michigan. 2014-15 (SOPHOMORE) Played in 27 games... four games in double-figures... 11 points and three assists at Xavier... 11 points at Seton Hall... knocked down a three-pointer with DePaul trailing by six with 4:08 left... driving layup in the lane gave the Blue Demons lead for good with 1:50 to go in the game... five points, four rebounds, two assists against Georgetown... 10 points at Villanova... eight points, five assists, four rebounds against Marquette... 15 points against Ohio with three rebounds... seven points, two steals at Oregon State... six points, six rebounds, two assists at Chicago State... opened DePaul career with three rebounds, two points, two assists against UIC.

2013-14 (FRESHMAN AT HUTCHINSON COMMUNITY COLLEGE) Averaged 13.6 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game... scored at least 20 points in six games and averaged 18.1 points per game over his last eight games... was thirdleading scorer for the Blue Dragons and shot .434 from the field and .802 from the free throw line... Hutchinson finished the season with a 26-8 record... coached by Steve Eck... Hutchinson is located in Hutchinson, Kan. HIGH SCHOOL Played at Bridgton Academy in North Bridgton, Maine... played for Whit Leisure... played for the New Jersey Playaz on the AAU circuit... coached by Kyle Anderson Sr., Jimmy Salmons and Jerome Smart. PERSONAL Son of Darrick and Jerri Wood... Communication and Media major in the College of Communication. CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2014-15 (SOPHOMORE) Date Nov. 14 Nov. 18 Nov. 26 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 4

Opponent GS Min FG-FGA 3FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl Pts UIC 11 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 3 3 3 2 1 0 1 2 Drake 16 2-4 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 3 2 1 0 0 5 Lehigh 17 3-6 1-3 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 7 Stanford 4 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 Northern Illinois -dnpat Chicago State 20 2-4 2-2 0-0 0 6 6 1 2 3 0 1 6

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CAREER STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF-D A TO Blk Stl 2014-15 27-0 364-13.5 45-124 .363 15-45 .333 12-24 .500 11 28 39 1.4 45-0 29 42 1 9 2015-16 29-0 529-18.2 69-193 .358 9-47 .191 23-33 .697 10 70 80 2.8 56-0 47 39 5 24 Totals 56-0 893-15.9 114-317 .360 24-92 .261 35-57 .614 21 98 119 2.1 101-0 76 81 6 33

Pts Avg 117 4.3 170 5.9 287 5.1

CAREER BIG EAST STATISTICS Total Rebounds Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off Def Tot Avg 2014-15 14-0 184-13.1 23-67 .343 8-20 .400 7-14 .500 6 15 21 1.5 2015-16 17-0 340-20.0 48-124 .387 6-24 .250 13-20 .650 8 44 52 3.1 Totals 31-0 524-16.9 71-191 .372 14-44 .318 20-34 .588 14 59 73 2.4

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DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE Dec. 7 Milwaukee 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Dec. 11 at George Washington 15 2-3 0-1 0-1 0 2 2 1 0 3 0 0 4 Dec. 14 Illinois State 16 1-4 1-2 0-0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 3 Dec. 18 at Oregon State 16 3-6 0-2 1-3 1 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 7 Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) Dec. 22 vs. Colorado 5 2-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 Dec. 23 vs. Ohio 21 5-14 1-6 4-6 2 1 3 3 0 1 0 1 15 Dec. 25 vs. Loyola Marymount 3 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Dec. 31 Marquette 24 3-11 0-1 2-4 2 2 4 2 5 2 0 2 8 Jan. 3 Xavier 7 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Jan. 7 at Creighton -dnpJan. 10 at #8/8 Villanova 10 4-7 2-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 10 Jan. 13 Georgetown 16 2-5 1-1 0-0 1 3 4 2 2 1 0 0 5 Jan. 18 St. John’s 12 1-2 1-2 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 4 0 0 3 Jan. 22 at #24/24 Seton Hall 15 4-8 1-1 2-4 0 2 2 3 0 2 0 0 11 Jan. 24 at Xavier 18 4-9 1-3 2-3 0 1 1 3 3 4 0 0 11 Jan. 29 at Providence 24 2-7 1-2 0-0 1 0 1 3 3 4 0 1 5 Jan. 31 #7/7 Villanova 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Feb. 3 Seton Hall 16 2-4 0-0 0-1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 Feb. 7 at #22/22 Butler 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Feb. 11 at St. John’s 5 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 Feb. 18 Providence 14 0-2 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 0 1 Feb. 21 at Georgetown -dnpFeb. 24 Creighton -dnpFeb. 28 #23/23 Butler 15 1-7 1-4 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 3 March 7 at Marquette -dnp- BIG EAST Championship (New York, N.Y.) March 11 vs. Creighton 26 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2

2015-16 (JUNIOR)

Date Opponent GS Min Nov. 14 Western Michigan 18 Gavitt Tipoff Games (University Park, Pa.) Nov. 17 at Penn State 13 Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI) Nov. 20 vs. South Carolina 25 Nov. 21 vs. Florida State 4 Nov. 23 vs. Norfolk State 21 Dec. 2 at UIC 9 Dec. 5 Chicago State Dec. 9 at Drake 9 Dec. 12 Little Rock 20 Dec. 15 at Stanford 12 Dec. 19 Northwestern 22 Dec. 22 #20/20 George Washington 12 Dec. 30 Georgetown 11 Jan. 2 at Seton Hall 25 Jan. 5 #18/19 Butler 30 Jan. 9 at Georgetown 22 Jan. 12 at #7/8 Xavier 12 Jan. 17 Creighton 14 Jan. 20 at Marquette Jan. 27 at Butler 25 Jan. 30 #7/8 Xavier 13 Feb. 2 #11/11 Providence 22 Feb. 6 at Creighton 25 Feb. 9 #1/1 Villanova 22 Feb. 17 at St. John’s 26 Feb. 20 Marquette 17 Feb. 25 St. John’s 23 Feb. 27 at --/#24 Providence 32 March 1 at #3/2 Villanova 7 March 5 Seton Hall 14 BIG EAST Tournament (New York, N.Y.) March 9 vs. Georgetown 24

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DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE

DAVE

LEITAO

HEAD COACH 5TH SEASON AT DEPAUL

@COACHDLEITAO 11TH SEASON OVERALL

When DePaul University was searching for a coach with the pedigree and experience for success in the BIG EAST Conference, a familiar face rose to the top of the search list in Dave Leitao. The New Bedford, Mass., native is back at DePaul after leading the Blue Demons to three postseason appearances in his first stint of three seasons in Lincoln Park. Leitao was named the 14th head coach in program history on March 29, 2015 and is back at DePaul to take care of what he describes as ‘unfinished business.’ In the first year of his second turn leading the Blue Demons, Leitao and his staff set the program up for long-term success. The Blue Demons recorded a pair of wins over ranked opponents including DePaul’s highest-ranked win since Dec. 2006 with a victory over No. 11 Providence in February. The 21-point win over No. 20 George Washington in December was the largest margin of victory in program history by an unranked DePaul team over a ranked opponent. Off the court, the team placed an impressive 11 players on the BIG EAST All-Academic Team and was honored with the NABC’s Team Academic Excellence Award. Individually, Eli Cain was named to the BIG EAST’s All-Freshman Team. In his first stint with the Blue Demons from 2002-05 he turned a nine-win team into a 16-win squad that laid the foundation for success over his initial stint at DePaul. Inheriting a team that failed to qualify for its own league tournament the season prior to his arrival, Leitao led DePaul to the program’s first postseason bid in three years (NIT) and 16 wins, a seven-win improvement. Eight of the 16 victories in his first year came in Conference USA play, which was the third best C-USA victory total in the program’s history. DePaul also beat ninth-ranked Louisville in an overtime thriller at the Allstate Arena in March. The 16 are the second-highest total for a DePaul coach in his first season with the Blue Demons that trails only Ray and Joey Meyer who each won 19 in their rookie seasons. Leitao also put the “D” back in DePaul as the Blue Demons held opponents to 64.9 points per game, only the third time over the previous 20 years that a DePaul team has held opponents under 65 points per game.

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STAFF | DEPAUL BASKETBALL DePaul also excelled off the court as well during Leitao’s first season in 2002-03. Three Blue Demons were named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll, the most by a DePaul men’s team since the 1993-94 academic year. The 2003-04 campaign turned into one of the most magical in the storied history of the program. Consider some of the highlights. DePaul returned to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in four years and earned the program’s highest seed since 1992. The Blue Demons won their first NCAA Tournament game since 1989 and were eliminated by the eventual national champion in the second round. The Blue Demons were one of the nation’s hottest teams down the stretch, winning 15 of their last 18 contests to finish the season with 22 wins, the most victories by a DePaul team since 1987-88 and the most over the last 10 years since. After starting league play 0-2, the Blue Demons won 12 of their last 14 regular season games and claimed a share of the C-USA championship. It was just the second conference title in DePaul history. Despite a five-way tie for the league title, DePaul earned the top-seed at the C-USA Tournament and reached the championship game of the league’s tournament for the second time in the program’s history. The Blue Demons also set school records for conference wins in a season (12) and conference road wins (6). C-USA honored Blue Demon players with the league’s Player of the Week honor four times during the season and DePaul had two players (Delonte Holland and Andre Brown) earn AllConference USA honors and one (Sammy Mejia) gain mention on the league’s All-Freshman team. The success wasn’t limited to the playing floor. It also came in the class room as the Blue Demons boasted their first CoSIDA/Academic All-District player (Drake Diener) since 1992 and placed two players on the C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll. Diener was also the league’s ScholarAthlete of the Year. Success was no stranger in year three of the Leitao era at DePaul as the Blue Demons posted their second consecutive 20-win season and a third-consecutive postseason berth. Both accomplishments occurred for the first time since the early 1990’s. DePaul won 10 C-USA games and beat a pair of top 25 teams. DePaul placed two players on the All-Conference USA team including the first first-team pick since 2000 in Quemont Greer. Over his three seasons, he compiled a record of 58-34 that included 44 victories over his final two seasons. In addition to the 2004 squad reaching the NCAA second round, that team also claimed the C-USA regular-season championship before falling in the championship game of the 55

conference tournament. Leitao’s recruiting success at DePaul saw the Blue Demons sign three eventual NBA Draft picks in Wilson Chandler, Sammy Mejia and Dorell Wright. Chandler played two seasons at DePaul (200507) before he was selected as the 23rd pick in 2007 by the New York Knicks. Mejia played four years at DePaul (2003-07) and was also picked in the 2007 draft as the 57th selection by the Detroit Pistons. Wright signed his NLI with DePaul, but elected to enter the 2004 draft and he was the 19th overall selection by the Miami Heat. Prior to his first stint at DePaul, Leitao was associate head coach at Connecticut for six seasons and helped the Huskies win the 1999 NCAA Championship. He was also head coach at Northeastern from 1994-96. Before making the move to DePaul in 2002, Leitao spent six seasons as the associate head coach at Connecticut. During those six campaigns, the Huskies experienced unprecedented success compiling a 156-51 (.754) record highlighted by capturing the 1999 NCAA Championship with a thrilling 77-74 victory over Duke. He also helped guide the Huskies to three other appearances in the NCAA Tournament, reaching the Elite Eight twice and the second round once. Connecticut also reached the NIT semifinals and NIT second round in that time span. Leitao got Connecticut’s run to the 1999 NCAA title off on the right foot when he filled in for head coach Jim Calhoun, who had taken ill prior to the game, in the 91-66 opening round win over TexasSan Antonio. Leitao spent two seasons as the head coach at his alma mater, Northeastern. In his first year (1994-95), he directed the Huskies to a record of 18-11, which was the biggest one-season turnaround in the nation, and into the North Atlantic Conference Tournament Championship game. He compiled an overall two-year record at Northeastern of 22-35. Leitao played an integral role in the building of Connecticut basketball into the nationally-regarded program that it is today. As an assistant coach for eight seasons (1986-94) in Storrs, the Huskies posted a record of 162-91 (.640), made four appearances in the NCAA Tournament and won the 1988 NIT Championship. Leitao was instrumental in highly successful recruiting efforts at Connecticut, which put a number of talented student-athletes in Huskie uniforms including Chris Smith, Scott Burrell, Donyell Marshall, Donny Marshall and Ray Allen. Leitao joined Calhoun’s coaching staff as an assistant at Northeastern in the fall of 1984 and spent two seasons at the Boston school. With


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Record Postseason 22-9 NCAA First Round 26-5 NCAA First Round 9-19 20-14 NIT Champions 18-13 NIT Quarterfinals 31-6 NCAA Elite Eight 20-11 NCAA Sweet 16 20-10 NCAA Second Round 15-13 NIT First Round 29-5 NCAA Sweet 16 18-11 4-24 22-35 18-15 NIT Semifinals 32-5 NCAA Elite Eight 34-2 NCAA Champions 25-10 NCAA Second Round 20-12 NIT Second Round 27-7 NCAA Elite Eight 16-13 NIT First Round 22-10 NCAA Second Round 20-11 NIT Second Round 58-34 15-15 NIT First Round 21-11 NCAA Second Round 17-16 CBI Semifinal 10-18 63-60 23-11 NCAA Second Round 23-12 NIT Second Round 23-11 NIT Second Round 9-22 9-22 587-341 152-151

trict 5 Coach of the Year. The 2006-07 season saw the Cavaliers picked eighth in the ACC preseason poll before Leitao led Virginia to a share of the league title with North Carolina and record the most conference wins with 11 since the 1994-95 campaign. Virginia reached the second round of the 2007 NCAA Tournament for the program’s first tournament appearance since 2001 and first tournament victory since 1995. In addition to his accolades, he also tutored eventual NBA Draft pick Sean Singletary. Singletary earned All-American honors and was the 42nd overall pick of the 2008 draft by the Sacramento Kings. Most recently, Leitao was an assistant coach at Missouri and Tulsa under Frank Haith. Missouri posted back-to-back 20-win seasons in his time in Columbia that included one NCAA and one NIT appearance. Last season at Tulsa, Leitao helped the Golden Hurricane to 23 wins and a NIT berth. Following the 2014-15 season, Leitao was ranked No. 20 in the Basketball Times list of the top 50 assistant coaches in the nation. 56


STAFF | DEPAUL BASKETBALL Leitao joins women’s basketball coach Doug Bruno as coaches who left DePaul programs and returned. Bruno led the Blue Demons from 197678 before returning to his alma mater in 1988. Since returning, Bruno has led the program to 20 NCAA Tournament appearances. In 10 career seasons as a collegiate head coach, Leitao holds a record of 152-151. Of the 10 seasons as a head coach, he has led teams to DAVE LEITAO VS. ALL OPPONENTS UAB............................................................................... 2-3 Albany........................................................................... 1-0 American...................................................................... 1-0 Appalachian State......................................................... 0-1 Arizona......................................................................... 2-1 Auburn.......................................................................... 0-1 Boston College.............................................................. 3-3 Boston University......................................................... 2-3 Bowling Green State..................................................... 1-0 Bradley......................................................................... 2-2 Brown........................................................................... 1-0 Butler........................................................................0-2 Central Michigan.......................................................... 1-0 Charlotte....................................................................... 1-3 Chicago State.............................................................2-0 Cincinnati...................................................................... 3-4 Clemson........................................................................ 3-3 Connecticut.................................................................. 0-3 Creighton..................................................................0-2 Dayton.......................................................................... 2-0 Delaware...................................................................... 1-3 Drake........................................................................1-0 Drexel........................................................................... 2-4 Duke............................................................................. 1-6 East Carolina................................................................. 4-0 Eastern Illinois.............................................................. 1-0 Elon.............................................................................. 1-0 Fairfield......................................................................... 1-0 Florida International..................................................... 2-1 Florida State................................................................. 1-6 Fordham....................................................................... 0-1 George Washington...................................................... 1-0 Georgetown..............................................................0-3 Georgia Tech................................................................. 3-3 Gonzaga........................................................................ 1-1 Hampton...................................................................... 3-0 Hartford........................................................................ 3-3 Hofstra.......................................................................... 4-1 Houston........................................................................ 3-0 Howard......................................................................... 3-0 UIC............................................................................2-0 Indiana State................................................................ 1-0 IUPUI............................................................................ 1-0 Iona.............................................................................. 1-0 Liberty.......................................................................... 1-1 Little Rock..................................................................... 0-1 Longwood..................................................................... 4-0 Louisville....................................................................... 2-2 Loyola-Chicago............................................................. 2-0 Loyola (Md.)................................................................. 1-0 Maine........................................................................... 3-1 Marist........................................................................... 0-2 Marquette.................................................................3-5 Maryland...................................................................... 4-4 UMBC........................................................................... 1-0 Maryland-Eastern Shore............................................... 1-0

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six postseason tournaments including advancing to the second round of the NCAA Tournament at both DePaul (2004) and Virginia (2007). Leitao, 56, graduated from Northeastern in 1983 with BS degree in Business Administration. He and his wife Joyce are the proud parents of three sons, David III, Reese and Tyson. David is a senior forward at DePaul.

Memphis...................................................................... 1-1 Miami (Fla.).................................................................. 2-3 Michigan State.............................................................. 0-1 Minnesota.................................................................... 0-1 Missouri........................................................................ 1-0 Morgan State................................................................ 1-0 UNLV............................................................................. 0-1 New Hampshire............................................................ 1-4 New Orleans................................................................. 0-1 Niagara......................................................................... 1-1 Norfolk State................................................................ 1-0 North Carolina.............................................................. 1-7 UNC Asheville............................................................... 1-0 North Carolina State..................................................... 3-3 Northern Illinois........................................................... 1-1 Northwestern............................................................3-2 Notre Dame.................................................................. 1-2 Ohio.............................................................................. 2-0 Old Dominion............................................................... 2-0 Pennsylvania................................................................. 1-0 Penn State.................................................................... 0-1 Providence................................................................1-1 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez................................................. 1-0 Purdue.......................................................................... 0-1 Radford......................................................................... 1-0 Rhode Island................................................................. 1-2 Richmond..................................................................... 2-0 St. John’s...................................................................1-1 St. Joseph’s................................................................... 0-1 Saint Louis.................................................................... 3-3 Seton Hall..................................................................1-4 Siena............................................................................. 1-0 South Carolina.............................................................. 0-1 USF............................................................................... 3-1 Southeast Missouri State...........................................1-0 Southern Miss.............................................................. 3-0 Stanford........................................................................ 0-3 Syracuse....................................................................... 0-2 Tennessee..................................................................... 0-1 Texas A&M.................................................................... 0-1 TCU............................................................................... 4-0 Toledo........................................................................... 0-1 Towson......................................................................... 0-2 Tulane........................................................................... 3-0 Utah.............................................................................. 0-1 Vermont....................................................................... 3-3 Villanova...................................................................0-2 Virginia Tech................................................................. 5-4 VMI............................................................................... 1-0 Wake Forest.................................................................. 2-3 Western Carolina.......................................................... 1-0 Western Kentucky........................................................ 0-1 Western Michigan........................................................ 1-0 Xavier........................................................................0-4 2016-17 opponents or potential opponents in bold


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RICK

CARTER

ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH 2ND SEASON AT DEPAUL

@RICKCARTER23

Rick Carter joined the DePaul coaching staff in April 2015 as the program’s associate head coach after spending the previous two seasons at BIG EAST member Xavier. In his first season on the DePaul staff, Carter assisted Leitao in laying the foundation for sustained future success in the program. The Blue Demons recorded a pair of wins over ranked opponents including DePaul’s highest-ranked win since Dec. 2006 with a victory over No. 11 Providence in February. The 21-point win over No. 20 George Washington was the largest margin of victory in program history by an unranked DePaul team over a ranked opponent. Off the court, the team placed an impressive 11 players on the BIG EAST All-Academic Team and was honored with the NABC’s Team Academic Excellence Award. Individually, Eli Cain was named to the BIG EAST’s All-Freshman Team. As an assistant coach at Xavier for two seasons, Carter primarily served as a Midwest recruiter and helped the coaching staff sign a recruiting class ranked among the nation’s top 20. Prior to working on Chris Mack’s staff, he was at Missouri (2012-13), Western Michigan (2008-12) and Fairfield (2006-08). Carter also worked as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Michigan State, from 2003-06 and helped the Spartans reach three NCAA Tournaments including the 2005 Final Four. Carter is known as a high-energy coach that is a tireless worker both on the court and on the recruiting trail. The Grand Blanc, Mich., native also worked with current Providence coach Ed Cooley as the director of basketball operations and assistant coach at Fairfield for two seasons. He played a key role in several areas during his year at Missouri on a staff that also featured Dave Leitao and Bryan Tibaldi. Carter’s priorities with the Tigers included skill development, scouting and recruiting while helping Missouri reach the NCAA Tournament. Carter helped develop the likes of Phil Pressey and Alex Oriakhi, while being a key part of gathering a nationally-ranked 2013 recruiting class that included Jabari Brown and Jordan Clarkston. Carter came to Mizzou following a four-year stint at Western Michigan University and boasts strong ties to the Michigan high school and AAU circuits. During his four seasons at Western Michigan from 2008-12, Carter helped develop the Broncos all-time leading scorer, David Kool. Named Mr. Basketball in the state of Michigan as a high school senior, Carter coached Kool at the AAU level and the standout twice led the Mid-American Conference in scoring and he was named MAC Player of the Year and an AllAmerican as a senior in 2010, averaging 21.6 points per game. Kool was the MAC’s Freshman of the Year in 2007 and was named the MAC Player of the Decade by Rivals.com. Overall WMU won a pair of MAC West titles during Carter’s four seasons and advanced to postseason play in 2011 with a 21-13 overall mark. He got his start in the collegiate ranks as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, Michigan State, under Tom Izzo from 2003-06, helping to coordinate several aspects of the Spartan’s day-to-day operations, including video exchange, practice planning, scouting operations and the academic support program. Michigan State advanced to the 2005 NCAA Final Four during his second season and the Spartans qualified for three consecutive NCAA Tournaments in his three years. Following his stint in East Lansing, Mich., Carter spent two seasons working for Ed Cooley (now head coach at Providence) at Fairfield. In his first season, 2006-07, Carter served as the Director of Basketball Operations before he was elevated to a full-time assistant coach in 2007-08. That season saw the Stags finish fifth in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference with an 11-7 league record. The Stags finished above .500 in (MAAC) league play each season with Carter on staff, marking just the seventh and eighth times that had occurred in program history. Carter began his coaching career with the Michigan Mustangs in 2000. He spent four seasons with the AAU powerhouse (2000-03, 2006) and in addition to coaching Kool, he also coached Atlanta Hawks standout Al Horford and former Michigan State star Drew Neitzel. A native of Grand Blanc, Mich., Carter graduated from Michigan State in 2002 with a degree in business management. 58


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BILLY

GARRETT

ASSISTANT COACH 8TH SEASON AT DEPAUL

@COACHBGARRETT

DePaul assistant coach Billy Garrett joined the program in May 2009 and holds over a decade of experience at the collegiate, high school and AAU levels of basketball. Garrett returned to Chicago to join Jerry Wainwright’s staff and remained on the staff under Oliver Purnell and Dave Leitao. In his seven seasons in Lincoln Park, Garrett has re-established Chicago recruiting roots for the Blue Demons with nine players on the 2015-16 roster from the Chicagoland area. On the floor, Garrett assisted in the daily development of the roster including BIG EAST Rookies of the Year Cleveland Melvin and Billy Garrett Jr. and BIG EAST All-Rookie Team honoree Tommy Hamilton IV and Brandon Young. In his first season on Leitao’s staff, Garrett assisted Leitao in laying the foundation for sustained future success in the program. The Blue Demons recorded a pair of wins over ranked opponents including DePaul’s highest-ranked win since Dec. 2006 with a victory over No. 11 Providence in February. The 21-point win over No. 20 George Washington was the largest margin of victory in program history by an unranked DePaul team over a ranked opponent. Off the court, the team placed an impressive 11 players on the BIG EAST All-Academic Team and was honored with the NABC’s Team Academic Excellence Award. Individually, Eli Cain was named to the BIG EAST’s All-Freshman Team. The 2011-12 campaign saw continued improvement as the Blue Demons trended upward in victories, points per game and steals per game. DePaul’s 74.1 scoring average was its highest mark since the 199495 season while the 7.9 steals per game were the most since the 2002-03 campaign. DePaul put together the longest winning streak in nearly a decade in 2012-13 and increased its steal total to 8.3 per game. The 2013-14 season saw Billy Garrett Jr. earn the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year award as the Blue Demons finish the season strong by knocking off Georgetown in the first round of the BIG EAST Tournament. Before moving to DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus in 2009, Garrett was the associate head coach at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi for two seasons. Prior to joining the Islanders in May 2007, he was an assistant at Iowa (2006-07), Seton Hall (2001-06) and Siena (2000-01). Following his first collegiate stop with a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championship at Siena, Garrett spent five seasons at BIG EAST member Seton Hall. He made two appearances in the NCAA Tournament and one appearance in the NIT with the Pirates. Garrett joined the Iowa staff during the 2006-07 campaign and was briefly on the staff at New Mexico before accepting the associate head coach position at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. He started his coaching career in Chicago as head basketball coach at Providence St. Mel High School from 1994-00. Garrett was also athletic director and head track and field coach while leading the basketball program to a 130-50 record in his six seasons. He was a four-time District Coach of the Year by the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association and led Providence St. Mel to four regional titles. At Providence St. Mel, he tutored former DePaul player LeVar Seals and also coached Steven Hunter while directing the Illinois Fire AAU program. Garrett coached in the Illinois Fire program from 1994-00 and also served as a coach at the ABCD Camp from 1996-00 and was a coach at the adidas International Basketball Camp in Beijing, China in 2004. The native of Indianapolis, Ind., earned his degree from the University of Indianapolis in 1991 after playing four seasons of football at Illinois State. Garrett and his wife, Annissa, have one son, Billy. Billy was named the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year in 2014 and is among the top players in the conference entering his senior season. He arrived at DePaul after a standout career at Morgan Park High School where he led the Mustangs to a state title as a senior. Garrett’s father, Bill Garrett, is recognized as the first African-American basketball player in the Big Ten Conference. He played at Indiana for three seasons and finished his collegiate career in 1951 as the program’s all-time leading scorer. The All-American at Indiana was drafted by the Boston Celtics and he also played with the Harlem Globetrotters before becoming a Hall of Fame high school coach in Indiana.

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PATRICK

SELLERS

ASSISTANT COACH 2ND SEASON AT DEPAUL

@SELLERSANLYZNBA

Patrick Sellers joined the men’s basketball program as an assistant coach in April 2015. He comes to DePaul from fellow BIG EAST member Creighton where he spent the previous two years as an assistant coach. Prior to Creighton, Sellers made collegiate coaching stops at Central Connecticut State (1999-03), Massachusetts (2003-04), Connecticut (2004-10) and Hofstra (2011-13). In his first season on the DePaul staff, Sellers assisted Leitao in laying the foundation for sustained future success in the program. The Blue Demons recorded a pair of wins over ranked opponents including DePaul’s highest-ranked win since Dec. 2006 with a victory over No. 11 Providence in February. The 21-point win over No. 20 George Washington was the largest margin of victory in program history by an unranked DePaul team over a ranked opponent. Off the court, the team placed an impressive 11 players on the BIG EAST All-Academic Team and was honored with the NABC’s Team Academic Excellence Award. Individually, Eli Cain was named to the BIG EAST’s All-Freshman Team. In his two seasons in Omaha, Sellers helped the Bluejays transition into the BIG EAST Conference while the Bluejays lead the nation in three-pointers made, three-point percentage and assist/turnover ratio in his first season led by National Player of the Year – and current Chicago Bull – Doug McDermott. Before his arrival in Omaha, Sellers spent the two seasons as an assistant coach at Hofstra. In his second season with the Pride, Sellers was named the program’s interim head coach before accepting the position on the Creighton staff. Sellers worked at Connecticut from 2004-10, where he was instrumental in recruiting players such as Jeremy Lamb, Tyler Olander, Shabazz Napier and Roscoe Smith who helped form the nucleus of the 2011 and 2014 national champions. His primary on-court responsibility was working with Connecticut’s frontcourt, including future NBA players Hasheem Thabeet and Jeff Adrien. Between his stints at Connecticut and Hofstra, Sellers spent one season in China as an assistant coach with Shanxi Zhongyu. Prior to his time in Storrs, Sellers was an assistant coach for one season at Massachusetts (2003-04) and for four years at his alma mater, Central Connecticut State (1999-2003). While at CCSU, the Blue Devils made the NCAA Tournament in both 2000 and 2002, earning regular-season and tournament Northeast Conference titles in both years. Sellers began his coaching career in the high school ranks at St. Thomas Aquinas in New Britain, Conn. He served as an assistant for three seasons before becoming head coach in 1997. His first team won a conference title, and both his teams would advance to the state tournament. A native of South Carolina, Sellers played collegiately at Central Connecticut State, where he graduated in 1991 with a degree in accounting. Sellers was a team captain and named East Coast Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 1991 after leading the team in rebounding twice and finishing with 581 career rebounds. Following college, Sellers played professionally in the British Basketball League for three seasons before returning to the U.S. to begin his coaching career.

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BRYAN TIBALDI

TWITTER: @COACHTIBALDI

DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS | 2ND SEASON AT DEPAUL Bryan Tibaldi joined Dave Leitao’s staff in June 2015 as the program’s director of basketball operations. Tibaldi spent the previous four seasons as video coordinator and then director of basketball operations at Missouri and handles day-to-day operations of the DePaul program. In his first season on the DePaul staff, Tibaldi assisted Leitao in laying the foundation for sustained future success in the program. The Blue Demons recorded a pair of wins over ranked opponents including DePaul’s highest-ranked win since Dec. 2006 with a victory over No. 11 Providence in February. The 21-point win over No. 20 George Washington was the largest margin of victory in program history by an unranked DePaul team over a ranked opponent. Off the court, the team placed an impressive 11 players on the BIG EAST All-Academic Team and was honored with the NABC’s Team Academic Excellence Award. Individually, Eli Cain was named to the BIG EAST’s All-Freshman Team. The Traverse City, Mich. native returned to Chicago where he spent two years working for the Chicago

Bulls. Tibaldi spent the 2009-2010 season working for the coaching staff as assistant video coordinator before moving into the front office as a basketball operations assistant during the 2010-2011 season. With the Bulls front office, he evaluated college prospects and coordinated pre-draft workouts. Tibaldi started his career at Missouri as the video coordinator before being elevated to director of operations in 2013. With the Tigers, Tibaldi worked with Leitao from 2012-14 under head coach Frank Haith. The 2012-13 Missouri staff featured Leitao, Tibaldi and current DePaul associate head coach Rick Carter. The 2007 graduate of Michigan State was a two-year letterwinner as a walk-on for the Spartans. Following his playing days for Tom Izzo, Tibaldi was a graduate assistant from 2007-09 and helped the Spartans to a 58-16 record that included a 2009 Big Ten title before reaching the national championship game. Tibaldi holds an undergraduate and graduate degrees from Michigan State with a B.S. degree in 2007 and a M.S. degree in 2009. His mother, Patti, is a member of the NAIA Hall of Fame, the Grand Rapids Hall of Fame and the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan Hall of Fame with 700 career victories.

BABA DIALLO

TWITTER: @B_DIALLO3

ASST. DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS | 2ND SEASON AT DEPAUL Baba Diallo is in his second season with the DePaul program as assistant director of basketball operations. In this role, Diallo assists the coaching staff with all facets of the daily operation of the program. He spent two seasons as a graduate assistant at Tulsa prior to joining the Blue Demons in June 2015. In his first season on the DePaul staff, Diallo assisted Leitao in laying the foundation for sustained future success in the program. The Blue Demons recorded a pair of wins over ranked opponents and the team placed an impressive 11 players on the BIG EAST All-Academic Team and was honored with the NABC’s Team Academic Excel-

lence Award. Individually, Eli Cain was named to the BIG EAST’s All-Freshman Team. Diallo joined the Tulsa men’s basketball program as a graduate manager beginning with the 2013-14 season. He worked with Leitao at Tulsa during the 2014-15 campaign under head coach Frank Haith. The Golden Hurricane posted 23 wins that season while advancing to the second round of the NIT. He came to Tulsa after graduating from Baker University in Baldwin City, Kan., in May 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science. He played basketball for two seasons at Baker from 2011-13. Diallo completed his graduate degree in mathematical science at Tulsa in 2015. Diallo, whose given name is Abdourahmane, is a native of Dakar, Senegal.

MATT FLEMING

TWITTER: @COACH_FLEM

VIDEO COORDINATOR | 6TH SEASON AT DEPAUL Matt Fleming joined the staff as the team’s Video Coordinator in May 2011. Fleming joined the DePaul staff under Oliver Purnell after spending two seasons at VCU and remained on the staff during the transition to Dave Leitao. Fleming’s primary responsibilities include the breakdown of game and practice footage for player development and to assist with the scouting of opponents during the season. After graduating from North Carolina in 2009 with a degree in Exercise/Sport Science and Music, Fleming

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joined the VCU staff as an assistant video coordinator. Fleming was promoted in 2010 to video coordinator after the position was vacated. He assisted head coach Shaka Smart as the Rams reached the 2011 Final Four in Houston. VCU posted victories over USC, Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and Kansas before falling to Butler in the national semifinals on their run from the First Four to the Final Four. While at North Carolina, Fleming served as a manager for the women’s basketball team from 2005-07 before becoming the team’s video coordinator in 2007. Fleming finished his masters in Sports Leadership from VCU in December 2010.


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JEFF CARRICO

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF SPORTS MEDICINE Jeff Carrico joined the DePaul athletics department in the summer of 2012 as an assistant director of sports medicine. Carrico primarily works with the men’s basketball program while assisting in the daily operation with the entire athletics department. Carrico spent the previous five years at the University of Cincinnati where he worked with the men’s basketball and men’s golf programs while supervising the department as the assistant athletics director for sports medicine. During his time at Cincinnati, he also worked with women’s basketball, football, women’s golf and women’s tennis.

DePaul is Carrico’s second stop in Chicagoland as the Cincinnati native was a graduate assistant and assistant director of sports medicine at Northern Illinois from 199397. Carrico spent 10 years at Marshall University prior to his time at Cincinnati that included an eight-year stint as head athletic trainer for the Thundering Herd. He is a member of the Marshall University Sports Medicine Hall of Fame and has served as a guest speaker at the University of Cincinnati, the BIG EAST Conference and Marshall University. Carrico is a 1993 graduate of Eastern Kentucky University and resides in Chicago. He is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers Association and the College Athletic Trainer’s Society.

KEVIN EDWARDS

DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY, CORPORATE AND PROFESSIONAL RELATIONS Former Blue Demon and NBA veteran Kevin Edwards joined the DePaul men’s basketball staff as the program’s director of community, corporate and professional relations in Oct. 2010. Edwards played two seasons for the Blue Demons from 1986-88 before an 11-year NBA career. In his current role with the program, Edwards works as a liaison to members of the University community and Chicago’s corporate community while also handling the program’s relationships with professional basketball franchises in the United States and overseas. Edwards played two seasons at DePaul from 1986-88

and finished his career with 995 points and led the Blue Demons to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances. He averaged 14.4 points per game as a junior before posting a scoring average of 18.8 points per game during his senior season. In his two seasons, DePaul put together a combined record of 50-11. He was selected by the Miami Heat with the 20th overall pick of the 1988 NBA Draft as the second ever draft pick in the franchise’s history. In his 11 NBA seasons, he totaled 6,596 points in 604 games and retired as a member of the Vancouver Grizzlies in 2001. Following his NBA career, Edwards was a producer for Extra Film Productions where he provided the funding and oversaw the production of the film “MVP” that was accepted by the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.

GREG GREENWELL

TWITTER: @DEPAULSID

ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR FOR COMMUNICATIONS Greg Greenwell is in his 17th year at DePaul as a member of the athletics communications staff and his eighth leading the department. He was promoted to associate athletics director in

coordinator for the 2006 and 2012 NCAA Women’s Basketball First and Second Rounds and assistant media coordinator for the 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Chicago Regional which were held at Allstate Arena in Rosemont. Prior to joining the Blue Demons, he spent a year as the assistant media relations director at Texas Tech University, where he worked with the baseball and volleyball programs. Greenwell also spent time working for the Chicago White Sox, Indianapolis Colts and in the Indiana University media relations department. From 2005-10 he worked for MLB.com as a stats stringer at selected Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs home games. Additionally, he also worked in the media operations at the 2004 U.S. Open at Olympia Fields Country Club, the 2005 World Series at U.S. Cellular Field and the 2007 CONCACAF Golf Cup at Soldier Field. The native of Palmetto, Fla., played baseball and graduated from Flagler College in 1997 with a degree in sport management and minor in business administration. He and his wife, Jennifer, reside in the Chicago suburb of Vernon Hills with their sons, Nolan and Brady.

November 2015. In this role, Greenwell oversees the communications and publicity efforts for DePaul’s 15 intercollegiate athletics programs. He was named director of athletics communications in July 2009 after serving as interim director over the previous six months. He enters his 17th year at DePaul after first serving as assistant director in July 2000. Over the last 16 years, he has handled the primary communications efforts for men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, golf, cross country, and track and field. Additionally, he also handles the daily operation of DePaul’s athletics website and served as the media

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LINDA JEPSEN

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Linda Jepsen is in her 14th year as the administrative assistant for the Blue Demon men’s basketball staff. Jepsen is responsible for the daily operation of the basketball office. Among her duties are handling head coach Dave Leitao’s schedule as well as travel arrangements and general clerical and administrative responsibilities for the entire coaching staff. In addition to her role with the men’s basketball program, Jepsen was president of DePaul’s Staff Council from 2012-14. Jepsen joined the Blue Demons after spending 11 years as a member of the Conference USA staff, where

she was the Director of Sports Services. She joined the league in 1992 when it was formed as the Great Midwest Conference and continued her duties when C-USA was born in 1996. In her duties at the Chicago-based conference, she provided executive support to the Commissioner and associates, handled budgetary issues, worked on competition schedules, coordinated travel and hotel arrangements and served as a liaison to institutional staff at remote locations. Jepsen got her start in athletics in 1977 when she was the Administrative Assistant to the Athletic Director at Oak Park River Forest High School, a position she held until 1992. Jepsen, who graduated from DePaul’s School for New Learning in the spring of 2008, resides in LaGrange, Ill. Linda has a son Erik and daughter Britta, who is a DePaul graduate.

BEN GUTMAN

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ACADEMIC ADVISING Ben Gutman joined the academic advising staff in the Summer of 2016 after serving as a compliance graduate assistant the previous two years. In addition to working with the men’s basketball and women’s tennis programs, he also coordinates the tutoring program. He comes into the position with over 12 years of work in student and youth development. Over the past two years, Gutman completed his M.B.A. at DePaul’s Kellstadt School of Business while working as a graduate assistant in the athletics compliance department.

Prior to joining DePaul athletics, Gutman was a teacher and coach of multiple sports at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas, Nev. He earned his master’s in sports administration from Northwestern University and his M.B.A from DePaul.

JIMMY DUBA

DIRECTOR OF SPORTS PERFORMANCE Jimmy Duba returns to DePaul after serving as head strength and conditioning coach at Charlotte for the last three years. He was assistant director of sports performance at DePaul from 2010-13 and worked with the women’s basketball, women’s soccer, softball, men’s tennis and track and field programs. At Charlotte, Duba designed and implemented sport specific strength, speed, power, endurance and flexibility development programs for the men’s basketball team while also overseeing the daily operations of the strength and conditioning department. From 2008-10, he was an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the NBA’s Sacramento Kings and was

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also the WNBA’s Sacramento Monarchs head strength and conditioning coach from 2008-09. Duba earned his undergraduate degree from UW-La Crosse in 2006 and his master’s degree at Connecticut in 2008. At Connecticut, he was a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach primarily working with the baseball and volleyball programs. Duba also assisted with the men’s and women’s basketball programs along with men’s and women’s soccer and football while earning his master’s degree. Duba was also an intern for the Chicago Bulls during the 2005-06 season and worked at the 2013 NBA PreDraft Combine in Chicago. He holds cerficiations from the National Strength and Conditioning Association and United States of America Weightlifting.


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REV. DENNIS H. HOLTSCHNEIDER, C.M.

UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

The Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M., is president of DePaul University, the nation’s largest Catholic university and the largest private university in the Midwest, and chairman of Ascension, the nation’s largest Catholic and non-profit health system. He also serves on the boards of the American Council on Education (ACE), the Chicago History Museum and the steering committee of the Illinois Business Immigration Coalition. Father Holtschneider became DePaul’s 11th president on July 1, 2004 and oversees a $550 million budget, 23,539 students and 924 full-time faculty on four Chicago and suburban campuses. He has led DePaul through two successful strategic plans. The current plan, “Vision 2018: Dedication to Excellence, Commitment to Community, was launched in September 2013 and is designed to enhance academic quality and educational innovation, deepen connections to the global city of Chicago, strengthen DePaul’s Catholic and Vincentian identity, foster diversity and inclusion and ensure the university’s financial strength. During Father Holtschneider’s tenure, the university developed and completed its “Many Dreams, One Mission” capital campaign, which surpassed its original goal to raise $250 million, eventually raising $333 million, the largest portion of which was allocated for student scholarships to ensure access to high quality education for future generations of DePaul students. He joined the board of Ascension Health in 2009 and moved to the parent board of Ascension in 2012, where he chaired the audit committee for the $20 billion health care organization consisting of the health care system and an array of health-related businesses. A Detroit native, he studied at Harvard University and received his doctorate in administration, planning and social policy in 1997 after writing a dissertation on the early

history of financial aid in the United States. He earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Niagara University in 1985, studied for the priesthood at Mary Immaculate Seminary in Northampton, Pa., and was ordained in 1989. Father Holtschneider was an administrator with St. John’s University in Queens, N.Y., from 1996 to 1999, first as assistant dean of Notre Dame College and later as associate dean of the university’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Concurrently, he served as an assistant professor of higher education in St. John’s Graduate School of Education. He served as executive vice president at his alma mater, Niagara University in Niagara Falls, N.Y., from 2000 to 2004, where he directed the university’s strategic planning efforts and daily operations. Father Holtschneider led two national studies examining trends in governance and leadership in American Catholic colleges and universities. He is the author of one book and numerous articles on U.S. higher education and Catholic higher education, as well as a frequent consultant and speaker on these topics. He is a professor of education at DePaul and a faculty member in the Harvard Graduate School of Education’s Management Development Program where, during the fall 2014 semester, he served as Visiting Scholar and President-in-Residence. He also is a faculty member at Boston College’s Institute for Administrators in Catholic Higher Education. Father Holtschneider has been honored widely for his work on a variety of issues, including being listed as one of Diversity MBA Magazine’s Top 100 under 50 Diverse Executive Leaders (2012). He received the ACE Council of Fellows Mentor Award in 2015, recognizing his guidance in preparing the next generation of academic leaders in higher education. He also holds honorary doctoral degrees from Adamson University, Manila; College of St. Elizabeth, New Jersey; Marywood University, Pennsylvania; Niagara University, New York; St. Thomas Aquinas College, New York; and received the Vincentian Charism Award from All Hallows College in Dublin.

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JEAN LENTI PONSETTO

ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

One of the nation’s most widely respected leaders in intercollegiate athletics and a driving force behind the continuing expansion and development of DePaul’s athletics program, Jean Lenti Ponsetto is now in her 15th year as DePaul’s Director of Athletics and her 42nd as a member of the Blue Demon athletic family. Jeanne was named to her current position on July 1, 2002 and the Blue Demons have experienced tremendous success both on and off the playing field ever since. Ponsetto also guided the DePaul efforts in 2003 when the University announced it would join the BIG EAST Conference in 2005. An advocate for student-athlete welfare, Ponsetto initiated and provided the leadership for the SullivanMcGrath Athletics Capital Campaign which has yielded the funding resources for the renovation of Wish Soccer Field, the creation of the Cacciatore Softball Stadium and renovation of the Cherry Family Indoor Track at the Ray Meyer Center. Ponsetto had an active role in helping to organize the new BIG EAST Conference which debuted on July 1, 2013 with seven members of the previous conference (DePaul, Marquette, Georgetown, St. John’s, Providence, Seton Hall and Villanova) along with three new members (Butler, Creighton, Xavier). She was also instrumental in the negotiations for the new home for DePaul basketball to be located near McCormick Place and scheduled to open in the 2017-18 season. During her time at the helm of the department, 14 of the 15 Blue Demon athletic programs have represented the school in NCAA championships including 14 straight NCAA appearances by the women’s basketball team, two trips to the Women’s College World Series for the softball program, and trips to the NCAA Tournament by the men’s and women’s soccer programs after winning BIG EAST Conference regular season titles. Success has also come in the classroom during Ponsetto’s tenure as more than 1,000 Blue Demon studentathletes have been named to conference academic honor rolls. The golf team was academic national champion in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2014. In 2012-13, women’s basketball was ranked second nationally in the WBCA Academic Top 25 after finishing third in 2011-12. During a span of 13 days following the end of the 2013-14 academic year saw DePaul teams honored with six academic accolades. Men’s golf and the track and field programs were recognized for their outstanding achievement and 154 student-athletes were named to BIG EAST All-Academic Team. The Blue Demons continued the academic trend in 2014-15 as a record-tying eight programs earned a BIG EAST Team Academic Award before six teams led the league following the 2015-16 academic year. The most recent honors marked the sixth straight year that DePaul has led the conference in the team academic honors and starting with the 2008-09 academic year, 48 programs have posted the top team GPA among their conference peers. DePaul led the BIG EAST Conference with eight 201213 Team Academic Excellence Awards for having the highest collective grade-point averages in each conference sport. Women’s basketball, golf, men’s soccer, women’s

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soccer, men’s tennis, women’s tennis, women’s indoor track and field and women’s outdoor track and field all accumulated the highest team GPA for their respective sports. The 2008-09 academic year saw the men’s track and field program post the highest cumulative grade-point average in the country by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. Among the 16 programs in the BIG EAST Conference, the Blue Demons led the way academically in women’s basketball, men’s cross country, women’s cross country, men’s soccer, women’s tennis, men’s indoor track and field and men’s outdoor track and field. Ponsetto has been the recipient of numerous national awards and most recently she was honored by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) as one of 28 winners of the 2015-16 Under Armour AD of the Year Award. Ponsetto was also recognized by the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations with its Ellis Island Medal of Honor in May 2016. Since 1986, the NECO honors distinguished Americans with the Ellis Island Medal of Honor, which has been officially recognized by both Houses of Congress as one of the nation’s most prestigious honors. In the spring of 2009, she was named Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year for the NCAA Division I Central Region. For the second time in her career, Ponsetto was presented NACWAA’s Administrator of the Year Award in 2003 and was the organization’s president in 2005-06. She added duties as president of the Division I-AAA Athletics Directors Association (D1-AAA ADA) for 2009-10. Prior to being named president, she was the second vice president for the I-AAA Athletics Directors Association. A former four-sport standout for DePaul, Ponsetto boasts a wealth of experience in three areas of DePaul athletics: as a student-athlete, coach and administrator. She had spent seven years as the senior associate director of athletics after serving 12 years as the associate director and two as an assistant director before assuming her current job in 2002. Aside from her duties at DePaul, she has served on numerous NCAA committees and most recently was selected as a member of the NCAA Council and was chosen by the council to serve as chair of the NCAA Women’s Basketball Oversight Committee. Ponsetto served the NCAA as a member of the Division I Men’s Basketball Enhancement Group and is an NCAA Champion, a program highlighting key NCAA administrators to act as spokespeople from the membership on NCAA issues. Ponsetto also chairs the Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards Board of Directors and the Wade Trophy Selection Committee and is the past president of NACWAA and a member of the NACDA Division I-AAA Board of Directors. In recent years, Ponsetto served on the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Issues Committee, the Division I Women’s Basketball Task Force, the Division I Recruiting/Early Scholarship Offer Working Group, the NCAA Amateurism Clearinghouse Advisory Group and the NCAA Work/Life Balance Task Force. Ponsetto spent a five-year term as Chair of the 49-member NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet, a position she assumed in 1998 after one year as a member of the Cabinet. She was the first woman to chair a Cabinet and had the longest tenure as a Cabinet chair. Under Ponsetto’s leadership, the Championships/ Competition Cabinet had several accomplishments, most notably the expansion of championship opportunities to


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE include all conference champions, an improved awards program, a review of the Association’s bylaws with regard to playing and practice seasons, authorization and format structure for all championships, establishment of a comprehensive certification process for the I-A Football Bowl Games and certified events. During her tenure she was a member of the NCAA Division I Budget Committee and served as an adviser to the NCAA President during the NCAA negotiations with ESPN which yielded additional championship appearances and revenue for the Association. In 1999, she was one of only eight women appointed to the 29-person NCAA Division I Working Group to Study Men’s and Women’s Basketball Issues. This committee was formed to review matters important to the Division I membership such as freshman eligibility, graduation rates, summer recruiting, student-athlete welfare, gambling, agents and outside influences. Ponsetto also served as a member of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Basketball Marketing Committee, which developed a plan for the potential growth in attendance and television viewership for both men’s and women’s basketball. She served on the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Committee from 1992-98 and was chair of the committee her final two years. In this position, Ponsetto was in charge of all aspects of the NCAA Championship including the selection of the 64-team field as well as the administration of the tournament. Additionally, she was selected to serve on the NCAA Basketball Officiating Committee, which oversees the officials’ clinics and tournament officiating. Ponsetto has received several awards for her outstanding work at DePaul and for her leadership serving the NCAA members and student-athletes. The Women’s Basketball Coaches Association named her Administrator of the Year at the 1998 Final Four and the National Association of Collegiate Women’s Athletic Administrators (NACWAA) named her Administrator of the Year that same year. Subsequently, Ponsetto was annually appointed to the NACWAA Board of Directors. In September 1999, Ponsetto was honored by DePaul with a Spirit of DePaul Award given to five members of the DePaul community for their university leadership and service in the spirit of St. Vincent de Paul. A gifted public speaker, Ponsetto was the Master of Ceremonies at the 2002 and 2008 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year Awards Program and has been a faculty member at the NACWAA Executive Institute and a presenter at NCAA Regional Compliance seminars and NCAA Student Leadership Conferences. She is also a frequent guest on radio and television programs regarding issues that face intercollegiate athletics today and has served as a color analyst for FOX Sports Net during telecasts for college basketball, volleyball and softball contests. She also served as a studio analyst in 2000 for ESPN during the NCAA Women’s Basketball Championship. Since moving into an administrative position over 30 years ago at DePaul, Ponsetto has had a significant impact on the status of the DePaul intercollegiate sports scene. She introduced four women’s sports - indoor and outdoor track, cross country and women’s soccer - to varsity status at DePaul. Under her direction DePaul has built several athletic facilities including the Sullivan Athletic Center that opened in 2000, the Ray Meyer Fitness Recreation Center that opened in 1999 and the recently completed projects in Cacciatore Stadium, Wish Field and the Cherry Family Indoor Track. Recently she negotiated long-term contracts with Ruffled Feathers Golf Club as home for the men’s golf program as well as Lane Stadium as a home for the men’s and women’s outdoor track and field teams. In 1983, Ponsetto was also instrumental in the formation of the North Star Conference of which DePaul was a

charter member until leaving the league in 1991. During DePaul’s tenure in the North Star, she served as the commissioner from 1987-89. Her stint as commissioner was highlighted by the addition of four new members and the expansion of the sports information services. Jeanne also served as chairperson of the basketball committee for six years. With the formation of the Great Midwest Conference in 1991 and Conference USA in 1995, Ponsetto added several additional duties to her resume. She was the first chair of the Great Midwest Woman Administrators Committee and was also a member of the Conference USA Compliance Coordinators Committee. She also has been tournament manager for the Great Midwest and Conference USA women’s basketball, volleyball, rifle, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor track and men’s and women’s tennis championships when DePaul served as host. In 1998-99, she served as chair of the Senior Woman Administrators and served on the C-USA Television Committee and both the men’s and women’s basketball task forces. Ponsetto was one of 16 administrators selected nationally to serve on the NCAA’s Life Skills Task Force in 1993. This was a project sponsored by the NCAA Educational Services to assist institutions in the preparation of student-athletes for the out-of-the classroom learning experiences they encounter. The program components include Academics, Athletics, Personal Development, Community Service and Career Development. Ponsetto is a member of both NACDA and NACWAA and is also involved in several community and charitable organizations. Ponsetto, who is a member of the DePaul Athletic Hall of Fame, began her association with Blue Demon athletics as a member of the tennis, volleyball and women’s basketball teams in 1974-75. She participated in softball when it was added as a varsity sport two years later. Following graduation in 1978, she was named the school’s first assistant women’s basketball coach by then head coach Doug Bruno. Ironically, she then hired him as head women’s coach when he returned to that position in 1988. Her work within the Chicago sports scene has been duly noted. Ponsetto was named one of the top 100 most influential women in Chicago by the Chicago Sun-Times (she was ranked second in sports category behind Chicago Bears owner Virginia McCaskey) in 2004, and in the spring of 2003 she was awarded the Leonardo Da Vinci Outstanding Achievement in Education Award by the Sons of Italy. Ponsetto was inducted into the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame in 2007, whose membership includes Ray Meyer, Mike Ditka, Walter Payton and Michael Jordan. Most recently, she was honored with induction in the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame in November 2014 whose membership includes Joe DiMaggio, Mario Andretti, Tommy Lasorda and Mike Piazza. Married to former Blue Demon basketball star Joe Ponsetto, formerly Bureau Chief of Special Prosecutions for the Illinois Attorney General’s Office and currently practicing law in the western suburbs, she comes from a family intertwined in education and athletics. One brother, Frank Lenti, is head football coach at Mt. Carmel High School in Chicago. In the fall of 1999, the Chicago Tribune named Frank as the high school football coach of the century in Illinois. Another brother, David, is an assistant under Frank with the Caravan. Two other brothers work for the DePaul athletics department as Michael is the Director of Athletic Facilities and Eugene is the school’s all-time winningest coach as the head softball coach. Jeanne’s sister Marilyn, who recently retired as the Teacher Coordinator for Students with Learning Disabilities in south suburban Dolton, is a DePaul graduate as are Eugene and David.

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2015-16 RESULTS Overall: 9-22 (home: 5-9 | away: 3-10 | neutral: 1-3) BIG EAST: 3-15 (home: 2-7 | away: 1-8) Leading Leading Leading Date W/L Score Opponent (attendance) Scorer Rebounder Assists Nov. 14 W 69-63 Western Michigan** (4,001) Garrett (18) Hamilton (7) Garrett (4) Stimage (7) Gavitt Tipoff Games (University Park, Pa.) Nov. 17 L 62-68 at Penn State (5,023) Henry (17) Hamilton (9) Cain (2) Henry (9) Garrett (2) Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI) Nov. 20 L 61-76 vs. South Carolina (1,601) Wood (14) Cain (6) Garrett (4) Hamilton (6) Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI) Nov. 21 L 67-83 vs. Florida State (2,205) Simpson (20) Cain (6) Gazi (3) Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI) Nov. 23 W 82-78 vs. Norfolk State (1,433) Garrett (22) Hamilton (5) Garrett (7) Wood (5) Dec. 2 W 82-55 at UIC (4,417) Henry (17) Hamilton (10) Garrett (6) Dec. 5 W 96-72 Chicago State (5,215) Cain (20) Hamilton (7) Gazi (4) Simpson (4) Dec. 9 W 74-71 at Drake (3,262) Garrett (19) Hamilton (9) Wood (4) Dec. 12 L 44-66 Little Rock** (1,740) Henry (16) Hamilton (6) Garrett (2) Ryckbosch (6) Dec. 15 L 60-79 at Stanford (4,912) Simpson (16) Henry (6) Garrett (5) Dec. 19 L 70-78 (OT) Northwestern (6,351) Henry (24) Henry (8) Gazi (5) Simpson (8) Dec. 22 W 82-61 #20/20 George Washington (5,289) Garrett (20) Henry (9) Garrett (7) Dec. 30 L 58-70 Georgetown* (5,873) Garrett (21) Hamilton (7) Garrett (5) Jan. 2 L 74-78 at Seton Hall* (8,201) Garrett (20) Henry (9) Garrett (8) Jan. 5 L 72-77 #18/19 Butler* (5,427) Henry (22) Henry (10) Wood (5) Jan. 9 L 63-74 at Georgetown* (8,435) Garrett (16) Curington (5) Garrett (4) Hamilton (5) Henry (5) Jan. 12 L 64-84 at #7/8 Xavier* (10,400) Henry (16) Henry (8) Garrett (4) Jan. 17 L 80-91 Creighton* (5,534) Cain (21) Hamilton (8) Garrett (4) Henry (21) Jan. 20 W 57-56 at Marquette* (12,695) Henry (17) Henry (12) Garrett (5) Jan. 27 L 53-67 at Butler* (7,611) Cain (13) Henry (5) Garrett (3) Hamilton (13) Wood (3) Jan. 30 L 65-86 #7/8 Xavier* (6,958) Garrett (18) Ryckbosch (7) Cain (2) Garrett (2) Henry (2) Feb. 2 W 77-70 #11/11 Providence* (5,114) Henry (27) Henry (11) Cain (4) Garrett (4) Feb. 6 L 66-88 at Creighton* (17,139) Henry (22) Henry (8) Simpson (3) Feb. 9 L 59-86 #1/1 Villanova* (6,393) Cain (15) Henry (11) Wood (3) Feb. 17 L 65-80 at St. John’s* (5,010) Cain (25) Garrett (5) Garrett (4) Stimage (5) Feb. 20 L 60-73 Marquette* (8,524) Hamilton (20) Stimage (9) Cain (5) Feb. 25 W 83-75 St. John’s* (4,817) Garrett (19) Henry (8) Garrett (10) Feb. 27 L 66-87 at --/#24 Providence* (12,435) Cain (22) Hamilton (6) Hamilton (2) Wood (2) March 1 L 62-83 at #3/2 Villanova* (6,500) Cain (14) Hamilton (9) Cain (4) Henry (9) Garrett (4) March 5 L 66-80 Seton Hall* (5,954) Garrett (18) Stimage (7) Simpson (4) BIG EAST Tournament (New York, N.Y.) March 9 L 53-70 (8) Georgetown (12,604) Cain (14) Cain (5) Wood (3) Hamilton (5) Henry (5) Simpson (5) *BIG EAST game | **home game played at McGrath-Phillips Arena

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Score By Periods: 1st 2nd OT Total DePaul 977 1106 9 2092 Opponents 1095 1213 17 2325

REBOUNDS Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 126 192 6.2 95-1 31 76 8 26 425 13.7 80 88 2.9 80-2 106 74 8 20 378 12.6 76 93 3.0 83-2 55 62 12 23 320 10.3 131 165 5.5 59-1 25 52 9 9 257 8.6 64 80 2.7 69-0 49 34 3 22 179 6.0 70 80 2.8 56-0 47 39 5 24 170 5.9 64 121 4.2 79-1 2 31 42 10 166 5.7 7 25 1.1 23-0 5 15 3 3 58 2.5 28 38 1.3 55-1 35 30 2 8 65 2.2 30 59 2.5 45-0 5 18 2 4 37 1.5 11 17 0.9 28-0 3 4 0 0 17 0.9 5 5 0.5 5-0 1 1 0 1 6 0.6 2 4 0.3 0-0 0 0 0 0 6 0.5 2 2 0.1 5-0 2 4 0 0 6 0.4 2 2 0.2 2-0 0 0 1 0 2 0.2 2 2 0.5 2-0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 42 86 17 742 1059 34.2 686-8 366 458 95 150 2092 67.5 715 1032 33.3 607-10 466 379 98 206 2325 75.0

Attendance Summary Games Totals Avg./Game Home 14 77,190 5,514 Away 13 106,040 8,157 Neutral 4 17,843 4,461 Totals 31 201,073 6,486 Largest Home Crowd............................................8,524, Feb. 20 vs. Marquette Largest Away Crowd............................................... 17,139, Feb. 6 at Creighton Largest Neutral Crowd.................................. 12,604, March 9 vs. Georgetown

TOTAL 3-PTS ## Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off 4 Myke Henry 31-31 896-28.9 170-317 .536 22-60 .367 63-87 .724 66 5 Billy Garrett 30-30 839-28.0 116-294 .395 28-101 .277 118-144 .819 8 11 Eli Cain 31-29 877-28.3 111-256 .434 31-73 .425 67-102 .657 17 2 Tommy Hamilton 30-16 719-24.0 91-193 .472 26-58 .448 49-67 .731 34 15 Aaron Simpson 30-20 718-23.9 60-160 .375 37-91 .407 22-32 .688 16 1 Darrick Wood 29-0 529-18.2 69-193 .358 9-47 .191 23-33 .697 10 3 Rashaun Stimage 29-17 514-17.7 64-111 .577 0-0 .000 38-76 .500 57 0 R.J. Curington 23-0 191-8.3 20-53 .377 11-36 .306 7-9 .778 18 12 Erten Gazi 30-5 439-14.6 25-56 .446 4-23 .174 11-16 .688 10 30 Peter Ryckbosch 24-7 233-9.7 14-30 .467 0-0 .000 9-15 .600 29 33 Joe Hanel 18-0 153-8.5 8-16 .500 0-0 .000 1-4 .250 6 12 Develle Phillips 10-0 30-3.0 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 6-16 .375 0 13 Cory Dolins 13-0 18-1.4 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2 10 David Molinari 17-0 30-1.8 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 6-9 .667 0 25 Oumar Barry 12-0 30-2.5 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-6 .000 0 14 Frederick Scott 4-0 9-2.3 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0 Team 44 DePaul 31 752-1691 .445 168-490 .343 420-618 .680 317 Opponents 31 756-1711 .442 246-675 .364 567-766 .740 317

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1st 566 659

2nd 624 746

Total 1190 1405

TOTAL 3-PTS ## Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off 4 Myke Henry 18-18 545-30.3 103-206 .500 15-35 .429 29-44 .659 42 5 Billy Garrett 17-17 475-27.9 64-165 .388 16-57 .281 61-76 .803 5 11 Eli Cain 18-18 544-30.2 65-154 .422 21-53 .396 49-71 .690 8 2 Tommy Hamilton 18-10 408-22.7 56-117 .479 17-40 .425 19-26 .731 21 1 Darrick Wood 17-0 340-20.0 48-124 .387 6-24 .250 13-20 .650 8 3 Rashaun Stimage 17-8 313-18.4 42-70 .600 0-0 .000 21-42 .500 35 15 Aaron Simpson 17-12 388-22.8 19-71 .268 13-43 .302 9-10 .900 5 0 R.J. Curington 15-0 146-9.7 12-34 .353 7-25 .280 5-6 .833 14 30 Peter Ryckbosch 12-6 126-10.5 10-18 .556 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 15 12 Erten Gazi 17-1 171-10.1 10-19 .526 2-6 .333 3-4 .750 4 12 Develle Phillips 7-0 20-2.9 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 5-10 .500 0 33 Joe Hanel 12-0 88-7.3 4-8 .500 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 4 10 David Molinari 9-0 12-1.3 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 0 13 Cory Dolins 8-0 12-1.5 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2 25 Oumar Barry 8-0 12-1.5 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0 Team 25 DePaul 18 435-993 .438 97-283 .343 223-324 .688 188 Opponents 18 455-981 .464 157-406 .387 338-449 .753 178

2015-16 BIG EAST STATISTICS REBOUNDS Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 79 121 6.7 55-1 13 46 3 14 250 13.9 43 48 2.8 48-1 61 47 4 17 205 12.1 38 46 2.6 56-2 39 34 7 16 200 11.1 65 86 4.8 38-1 20 28 4 7 148 8.2 44 52 3.1 36-0 28 30 4 21 115 6.8 38 73 4.3 42-1 1 20 23 7 105 6.2 32 37 2.2 40-0 26 18 1 11 60 3.5 5 19 1.3 14-0 4 9 3 2 36 2.4 18 33 2.8 28-0 3 12 2 2 25 2.1 14 18 1.1 23-0 13 17 0 2 25 1.5 3 3 0.4 4-0 1 0 0 1 5 0.7 7 11 0.9 17-0 1 2 0 0 8 0.7 0 0 0.0 0-0 1 0 0 0 4 0.4 1 3 0.4 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0.3 2 2 0.3 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0.3 22 47 10 411 599 33.3 401-6 211 273 51 100 1190 66.1 414 592 32.9 333-4 307 218 67 131 1405 78.1

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Score 1-2-OT FG-FGA 69 24-45 21-46 63 35-28 20-54 62 25-37 20-53 68 31-37 22-54 61 28-33 19-52 76 37-39 24-60 67 26-41 25-55 83 43-40 27-51 82 38-44 27-46 78 31-47 26-58 82 41-41 29-62 55 20-35 20-55 96 49-47 31-57 72 38-34 25-71 74 38-36 28-49 71 37-34 23-56 44 23-21 17-44 66 32-34 22-54 60 24-36 24-54 79 39-40 25-51 70 30-31-9 23-66 78 29-32-17 27-69 82 41-41 31-56 61 29-32 17-51 58 27-31 21-54 70 32-38 21-55 74 34-40 28-60 78 35-43 29-59 72 34-38 28-58 77 35-42 24-49 63 30-33 20-56 74 28-46 20-52

Pct. .457 .370 .377 .407 .365 .400 .455 .529 .587 .448 .468 .364 .544 .352 .571 .411 .386 .407 .444 .490 .348 .391 .554 .333 .389 .382 .467 .492 .483 .490 .357 .385

3FG-3FGA 2-15 6-28 2-11 10-21 3-14 5-13 7-17 5-15 6-18 14-28 7-20 2-10 11-20 8-29 6-12 8-19 1-9 6-20 8-20 10-19 7-23 6-27 8-18 3-21 3-9 10-23 8-16 4-22 5-15 6-15 3-10 11-31

Pct. .133 .214 .182 .476 .214 .385 .412 .333 .333 .500 .350 .200 .550 .276 .500 .421 .111 .300 .400 .526 .304 .222 .444 .143 .333 .435 .500 .182 .333 .400 .300 .355

FT-FTA 25-36 17-23 20-24 14-20 20-31 23-34 10-23 24-33 22-30 12-20 17-21 13-23 23-31 14-21 12-15 17-24 9-16 16-20 4-8 19-24 17-25 18-21 12-17 24-27 13-24 18-23 10-16 16-27 11-16 23-30 20-23 23-32

Pct. OReb. DReb. Reb. .694 6 28 34 .739 9 24 33 .833 11 28 39 .700 7 23 30 .645 10 23 33 .676 16 27 43 .435 10 19 29 .727 10 27 37 .733 4 26 30 .600 10 17 27 .810 7 31 38 .565 8 27 35 .742 10 34 44 .667 14 22 36 .800 7 23 30 .708 14 16 30 .563 12 22 34 .800 11 18 29 .500 11 20 31 .792 8 21 29 .680 15 30 45 .857 13 33 46 .706 12 25 37 .889 10 16 26 .542 12 25 37 .783 11 25 36 .625 14 23 37 .593 13 18 31 .688 16 23 39 .767 7 18 25 .870 10 25 35 .719 9 25 34

2015-16 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME Ast. 10 9 4 12 9 11 9 13 18 13 19 12 20 9 13 11 7 12 12 17 13 16 15 13 11 15 14 20 15 17 14 15

TO 10 14 13 10 15 12 16 17 8 6 14 21 17 15 14 12 20 9 20 12 8 5 13 12 14 13 19 13 17 8 16 14

Blk. 5 0 3 5 2 4 1 4 4 1 6 2 7 3 8 0 2 3 0 3 2 2 3 0 2 6 2 6 1 4 1 8

Stls. 3 3 4 7 4 5 1 5 1 3 10 6 8 6 6 5 2 7 4 13 1 1 4 7 4 8 7 9 2 9 9 4

PF-D 21-0 32-3 19-0 18-0 27-0 27-0 27-0 22-1 19-0 25-0 23-0 16-0 17-0 24-0 24-1 16-1 24-0 16-0 20-0 16-0 20-0 24-1 18-1 18-0 21-0 22-0 23-1 14-0 24-0 18-0 23-0 18-0

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DePaul Xavier DePaul Creighton DePaul Marquette DePaul Butler DePaul Xavier DePaul Providence DePaul Creighton DePaul Villanova DePaul St. John’s DePaul Marquette DePaul St. John’s DePaul Providence DePaul Villanova DePaul Seton Hall DePaul Georgetown

64 84 80 91 57 56 53 67 65 86 77 70 66 88 59 86 65 80 60 73 83 75 66 87 62 83 66 80 53 70

31-33 41-43 41-39 47-44 26-31 22-34 23-30 33-34 33-32 42-44 38-39 38-32 27-39 43-45 29-30 41-45 24-41 31-49 26-34 37-36 45-38 28-47 33-33 39-48 33-29 51-32 32-34 36-44 24-29 35-35

23-58 26-59 31-57 30-57 22-57 20-42 21-54 18-45 25-52 28-58 30-61 24-61 26-57 30-58 20-49 28-58 22-61 26-59 21-50 26-51 28-53 23-58 24-54 26-53 23-49 29-58 23-53 27-49 22-58 23-46

.397 .441 .544 .526 .386 .476 .389 .400 .462 .483 .492 .393 .456 .517 .408 .483 .361 .441 .420 .510 .528 .397 .444 .491 .469 .500 .434 .551 .379 .500

11-27 12-26 6-19 13-26 4-14 6-16 5-17 6-16 3-12 5-17 5-15 9-22 3-11 9-23 7-17 9-23 4-19 6-19 5-15 7-17 5-17 10-32 5-18 8-22 9-16 14-31 6-16 12-25 3-10 6-19

.407 .462 .316 .500 .286 .375 .294 .375 .250 .294 .333 .409 .273 .391 .412 .391 .211 .316 .333 .412 .294 .313 .278 .364 .563 .452 .375 .480 .300 .316

7-13 20-25 12-15 18-22 9-11 10-15 6-13 25-29 14-22 25-31 12-16 13-15 11-18 19-23 12-17 21-25 17-24 22-33 13-18 14-22 22-27 19-30 13-16 27-30 7-14 11-17 14-21 14-20 6-17 18-27

.538 .800 .800 .818 .818 .667 .462 .862 .636 .806 .750 .867 .611 .826 .706 .840 .708 .667 .722 .636 .815 .633 .813 .900 .500 .647 .667 .700 .353 .667

9 11 11 6 16 6 8 11 7 14 18 9 5 11 8 11 9 14 11 10 7 10 8 9 10 8 9 8 14 9

26 28 24 17 17 20 18 25 20 25 30 15 20 32 22 23 24 35 21 20 31 19 20 24 24 21 18 24 22 30

35 39 35 23 33 26 26 36 27 39 48 24 25 43 30 34 33 49 32 30 38 29 28 33 34 29 27 32 36 39

14 21 9 14 14 15 11 8 10 19 15 18 10 21 13 18 7 18 7 16 15 18 7 19 16 20 9 15 6 11

14 10 18 11 14 15 12 12 15 13 19 11 12 16 19 9 17 18 16 14 13 14 13 11 17 5 8 11 17 16

3 3 3 4 1 5 6 2 2 1 6 6 1 1 6 3 4 7 6 2 3 2 0 3 2 1 2 3 1 4

3 9 4 12 9 7 2 3 6 5 4 8 6 6 3 11 12 11 8 9 7 5 5 6 4 5 5 4 2 7

23-0 19-0 21-2 17-1 20-0 16-0 26-0 18-0 26-1 23-1 17-0 18-0 24-1 20-1 22-0 17-0 24-0 21-0 20-0 18-0 25-1 21-1 24-0 17-0 19-0 16-0 19-1 19-0 25-0 20-0

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Cain

Molinari

Garrett

Henry

Stimage

Hamilton

Wood

Curington

Starters in bold | Points-Rebounds-Assists

Dolins 14 dnp dnp dnp 0-0-0 dnp 0-1-0 0-1-0 dnp 0-0-0 dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp

Scott

13 dnp dnp 0-0-0 0-1-0 dnp 2-0-0 2-0-0 dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp 0-1-0 dnp dnp 0-0-0 0-0-0 dnp 0-0-0 0-0-0 dnp dnp dnp 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-2-0 0-0-0

15 3-0-0 7-1-0 6-3-4 20-2-1 12-4-2 3-1-2 11-4-4 5-2-3 2-5-0 16-3-2 13-8-1 15-5-4 8-1-2 3-1-2 0-0-1 3-2-3 8-2-3 0-0-0 dnp 0-2-2 2-1-0 4-3-2 2-2-3 3-3-1 3-4-1 4-2-1 3-7-0 0-3-0 11-1-1 6-3-4 6-5-0

Simpson

12 dnp dnp 0-0-0 1-2-0 dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp 0-1-0 dnp dnp 0-0-0 2-2-0 dnp 1-0-0 1-0-0 dnp 1-0-0 dnp dnp 0-0-0 dnp 0-0-0

23 0-0-1 0-1-0 4-1-0 6-1-3 2-1-2 8-0-3 7-3-4 4-3-2 0-1-1 0-2-1 2-5-5 2-2-0 4-1-2 0-0-0 dnp 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-4-2 0-1-1 0-2-1 0-0-0 5-2-1 0-0-2 0-0-0 6-3-0 2-2-0 0-0-1 4-2-2 2-1-1 5-0-0

Gazi

5 10 11 18-5-4 2-0-0 5-0-0 14-4-2 dnp 13-3-2 11-2-4 0-0-0 5-6-1 12-1-1 0-1-0 5-6-1 22-4-7 0-1-0 1-4-2 13-2-6 0-0-1 11-4-1 16-6-3 0-0-0 20-3-3 19-2-1 dnp 13-6-1 2-3-2 0-0-0 12-2-1 15-1-5 dnp 2-2-0 7-4-2 dnp 3-1-0 20-2-7 dnp 16-5-2 21-5-5 dnp 3-3-0 20-4-8 dnp 7-2-2 9-1-1 dnp 3-3-4 16-4-4 dnp 7-4-2 5-3-4 1-0-0 7-1-3 10-6-4 0-0-0 21-4-1 14-2-5 dnp 2-0-4 6-3-3 0-0-0 13-2-1 18-2-2 1-0-0 10-3-2 16-6-4 dnp 7-6-4 0-2-1 0-0-0 12-2-1 7-1-2 0-0-1 15-2-1 14-5-4 dnp 25-3-0 dnp dnp 8-1-5 19-10-3 dnp 16-4-1 10-1-0 0-0-0 22-3-1 2-0-4 0-0-0 14-1-4 18-0-0 2-0-0 8-2-3 4-4-1 0-0-0 14-5-2

25 dnp dnp 0-0-0 0-0-0 dnp 0-0-0 dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp 0-0-0 dnp dnp 2-0-0 0-0-0 dnp 0-0-0 0-0-0 dnp dnp dnp 0-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0

Barry

2 3 4 11-7-0 6-7-0 16-3-2 7-9-0 2-4-0 17-9-0 3-6-0 4-1-0 6-5-0 dnp 2-3-0 15-4-0 20-5-0 8-1-0 8-4-2 11-10-2 12-6-0 17-9-3 13-7-1 4-5-0 13-3-3 13-9-0 4-1-0 11-2-2 8-6-0 dnp 16-4-1 3-5-1 4-3-1 13-6-2 10-7-0 2-6-0 24-8-2 6-3-1 9-7-0 11-9-1 9-7-1 8-6-0 2-5-0 3-8-1 15-5-0 15-9-0 19-9-2 0-0-0 22-10-1 4-5-3 4-2-0 13-5-1 3-5-0 4-6-0 16-8-0 13-8-2 8-6-0 21-5-0 6-2-1 8-2-0 17-12-1 13-2-0 5-4-0 12-5-0 15-5-1 dnp 10-2-2 2-1-1 9-4-0 27-11-1 4-0-1 2-0-0 22-8-1 7-6-2 0-0-0 9-11-0 5-3-2 3-5-0 5-4-0 20-6-0 7-9-0 8-3-0 10-0-0 9-6-0 17-8-2 4-6-2 7-5-0 6-2-1 9-9-1 9-6-0 13-9-3 2-4-0 7-7-1 15-4-0 4-5-0 4-4-0 8-5-0

30 33 0-4-0 dnp 0-1-0 dnp 5-4-0 1-0-0 2-1-0 2-2-2 0-0-0 dnp 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-2-0 dnp 0-6-1 4-3-0 5-2-0 dnp 0-2-0 dnp 0-2-0 dnp 0-1-0 dnp 2-1-0 dnp 0-4-0 dnp 2-3-0 dnp dnp 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 4-4-1 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 3-7-1 0-1-0 4-4-0 dnp 2-2-0 2-0-0 4-2-1 0-0-0 4-3-0 0-0-0 dnp 2-4-0 dnp 2-3-1 dnp 2-2-0 dnp 0-0-0 dnp dnp dnp 2-0-0

Ryckbosch

1 8-3-3 2-4-0 14-2-0 2-0-1 9-5-3 0-1-1 dnp 0-0-4 0-1-1 2-2-0 9-4-3 3-2-0 3-5-1 9-2-1 15-4-5 11-2-1 9-3-3 0-2-2 dnp 2-4-3 4-0-1 8-7-3 12-3-0 8-3-3 6-4-0 4-4-1 5-2-1 15-4-2 0-2-1 4-1-0 6-4-3

Hanel

0 Western Michigan dnp at Penn State dnp vs. South Carolina 2-0-0 vs. Florida State 0-0-0 vs. Norfolk State dnp at UIC 5-0-0 Chicago State 10-5-1 at Drake 5-1-0 Little Rock 0-0-0 at Stanford 0-0-0 Northwestern dnp George Washington dnp Georgetown dnp at Seton Hall 0-0-0 Butler 4-4-1 at Georgetown 3-5-0 at Xavier 11-3-1 Creighton 7-1-0 Marquette 4-1-0 at Butler dnp Xavier 0-0-0 Providence dnp at Creighton 2-2-2 Villanova 5-1-0 at St. John’s 0-0-0 Marquette 0-0-0 St. John’s 0-1-0 at Providence 0-0-0 at Villanova 0-1-0 Seton Hall 0-0-0 vs. Georgetown 0-0-0

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2015-16 OFFENSIVE LEADERS

Player Barry Cain Curington Dolins Garrett Gazi Hamilton Hanel Henry Molinari Phillips Ryckbosch Scott Simpson Stimage Wood Team Totals

(includes player ties) Points Rebounds Assists Blocks Double Triple G-GS 10-19 20-29 30+ 10-14 15+ 7+ 3+ Double Double 12-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31-29 12 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30-30 17 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 30-5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30-16 10 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 18-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31-31 18 5 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 17-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24-7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30-20 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29-17 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 29-0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 72 16 0 5 0 4 7 5 0

Scored DePaul’s First Points Henry.................................................7 Stimage..............................................6 Garrett...............................................5 Cain...................................................4 Hamilton............................................4 Simpson.............................................3 Ryckbosch..........................................1 Wood.................................................1

How DePaul Scored First Points Jumper.............................................10 Three-pointer....................................8 Lay-up................................................7 Dunk..................................................2 Free Throw........................................2 Rebound and Putback.......................1 Three-point play................................1 Follow-Up Dunk................................ --

Individual Game Leaders Pts. Reb. Ast. 0 0 0 8 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 20 0 0 3 2 13 1 0 0 0 10 14 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 5 0 1 1 6 - - -

Jump Balls Controlled DePaul...........................................13* Opponents.......................................19 *includes overtime vs. Northwestern

2015-16 TEAM STATISTICAL BREAKDOWN Games 9 wins 22 losses

FG% .507 .419

3FG% .362 .334

FT% .755 .643

DePaul PPG RPG 78.0 36.9 63.2 33.0

APG 15.4 10.3

SPG 5.8 4.5

BPG 4.8 2.4

TPG 13.6 15.3

FG% .391 .463

Opponents PPG RPG 66.8 29.6 78.4 34.8

TPG 13.3 11.8

Games 14 home 13 away 4 neutral

FG% .462 .428 .441

3FG% .336 .355 .322

FT% .694 .708 .574

DePaul PPG RPG 70.1 36.2 65.2 32.6 65.8 32.0

APG 12.1 11.9 10.5

SPG 4.4 6.2 2.0

BPG 3.6 2.8 2.0

TPG 14.8 15.0 14.0

FG% .430 .448 .465

Opponents PPG RPG 74.9 31.6 74.6 34.2 76.8 36.5

TPG 11.4 13.0 12.8

2015-16 RECORD BY STARTING LINEUP (W-L) 4-4 1-5 1-4 0-4 1-1 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-1

F Henry Henry Henry Henry Henry Henry Henry Henry Henry

F/C Stimage (F) Hamilton (C) Ryckbosch (F) Stimage (F) Ryckbosch (F) Stimage (F) Stimage (F) Hamilton (C) Stimage (F)

G/C Simpson (G) Simpson (G) Simpson (G) Hamilton (C) Hamilton (C) Hamilton (C) Gazi (G) Gazi (G) Hamilton (C)

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2015-16 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS

DePaul’s Record When Leading at half............................................ 7-2 Trailing at half........................................... 1-20 Tied at half.................................................. 1-0 Leading with 5:00 remaining in 2nd half.... 8-1 Trailing with 5:00 remaining in 2nd half... 1-21 Tied with 5:00 remaining in 2nd half............. -In overtime................................................. 0-1 DePaul outrebounds opponent................ 8-10 DePaul is outrebounded........................... 0-12 Same amount of rebounds......................... 1-0 DePaul commits more turnovers.............. 5-17 Opponent commits more turnovers........... 4-4 Same amount of turnovers......................... 0-1 DePaul has more FT attempts.................... 4-4 Opponent has more FT attempts............. 5-18 Same amount of FT attempts........................ -DePaul shoots 40% or better.................... 8-12 DePaul shoots less than 40%.................... 1-10 Opponent shoots 40% or better............... 3-19 Opponent shoots less than 40%................. 6-3 DePaul shoots better than opponent......... 7-2 Opponent shoots better than DePaul...... 2-20 Same field goal percentage........................... -DePaul bench outscores opponent bench. 5-9 Opp. bench outscores DePaul bench....... 4-13 Benches score same amount of points......... -DePaul scores 100 or more........................... -DePaul scores between 90-99.................... 1-0 DePaul scores between 80-89.................... 4-1 DePaul scores between 70-79.................... 2-3 DePaul scores between 60-69.................. 1-13 DePaul scores between 50-59.................... 1-4 DePaul scores less than 50......................... 0-1 Opponent scores 100 or more...................... -Opponent scores between 90-99............... 0-1 Opponent scores between 80-89............... 0-9 Opponent scores between 70-79............... 5-9 Opponent scores between 60-69............... 2-3 Opponent scores between 50-59............... 2-0 Opponent scores less than 50....................... -On Sunday.................................................. 0-1 On Monday................................................. 1-0 On Tuesday................................................. 2-5 On Wednesday........................................... 3-4 On Thursday............................................... 1-0 On Friday.................................................... 0-1 On Saturday.............................................. 2-11 In November............................................... 2-3 In December............................................... 4-4 In January................................................... 1-7 In February................................................. 2-5 In March..................................................... 0-3 Six players score in double-figures............. 1-0 Five players score in double-figures........... 1-0 Four players score in double-figures.......... 3-2 Three players score in double-figures...... 2-11 Two players score in double-figures........... 2-5 One player scores in double-figures........... 0-4 DePaul has 0-3 three-point field goals....... 1-8 DePaul has 4-6 three-point field goals....... 5-7 DePaul has 7-9 three-point field goals....... 2-6 DePaul has 10+ three-point field goals....... 1-1

Streaks and Margins Longest Winning Streak...............................................4, Nov. 23-Dec. 12 Longest Losing Streak.................................................. 6, Dec. 30-Jan. 20 Longest Home Winning Streak....................................2, Nov. 14-Dec. 12 Longest Home Losing Streak......................................... 4, Dec. 30-Feb. 2 Longest Road Winning Streak................................................2, Dec. 2-15 Longest Road Losing Streak........................................ 5, Jan. 27-March 1 Largest Margin of Victory.............................................. 27, Dec. 2 at UIC Smallest Margin of Victory..................................1, Jan. 20 at Marquette Largest Margin of Defeat..................................... 27, Feb. 9 vs. Villanova Smallest Margin of Defeat..................................... 4, Jan. 2 at Seton Hall Biggest Rebound Margin.................................. 24, Feb. 2 vs. Providence Biggest Rebound Deficit...................................... 18, Feb. 6 at Creighton Average Margin of Victory/Defeat......................................... +11.2/-15.2 Leads and Deficits DePaul’s largest halftime lead....................................... 21, Dec. 2 at UIC DePaul’s largest halftime lead blown............7, Nov. 23 vs. Norfolk State DePaul’s largest halftime deficit........................ 18, March 1 at Villanova DePaul’s largest halftime deficit overcome.....11, Nov. 14 vs. Western Michigan DePaul’s largest overall lead.......................................... 37, Dec. 2 at UIC DePaul’s largest lead blown.........................14, Nov. 23 vs. Norfolk State DePaul’s largest overall deficit............................. 30, Feb. 9 vs. Villanova DePaul’s largest deficit overcome.......12, Nov. 14 vs. Western Michigan 2015-16 Extremes Most points DePaul............................ 96, Dec. 5 vs. Chicago State Opponent............................91, Jan. 17 vs. Creighton Fewest points DePaul............................... 44, Dec. 12 vs. Little Rock Opponent........................................ 55, Dec. 2 at UIC Most rebounds DePaul................................ 48, Feb. 2 vs. Providence Opponent............................. 49, Feb. 17 at St. John’s Fewest rebounds DePaul................................... 25, Feb. 6 at Creighton Opponent............................23, Jan. 17 vs. Creighton Most assists DePaul............................ 20, Dec. 5 vs. Chicago State Opponent.................21 (2x), last Feb. 6 at Creighton Fewest assists DePaul..................................4, Nov. 17 at Penn State Opponent..................................... 8, Jan. 27 at Butler Most turnovers DePaul......................20 (2x), last Dec. 15 at Stanford Opponent........................................ 21, Dec. 2 at UIC Fewest turnovers DePaul...................8 (3x), last March 5 vs. Seton Hall Opponent................ 5 (2x), last March 1 at Villanova Most steals DePaul.................................. 12, Feb. 17 at St. John’s Opponent.............................. 13, Dec. 15 at Stanford Most blocked shots DePaul............................................8, Dec. 9 at Drake Opponent.............................8, Jan. 9 at Georgetown Best FG pct. DePaul........... .587 (27-46), Nov. 23 vs. Norfolk State Opponent...........551 (27-49), March 5 vs. Seton Hall Worst FG pct. DePaul...........348 (23-66), Dec. 19 vs. Northwestern Opponent.....333 (17-51), Dec. 22 vs. George Washington Best 3pt. FG pct. DePaul................... .563 (9-16), March 1 at Villanova Opponent................526 (10-19), Dec. 15 at Stanford Worst 3pt. FG pct. DePaul.....................111 (1-9), Dec. 12 vs. Little Rock Opponent....143 (3-21), Dec. 22 vs. George Washington Best FT pct. DePaul................ .870 (20-23), Jan. 9 at Georgetown Opponent............900 (27-30), Feb. 27 at Providence Worst FT pct. DePaul............. .353 (6-17), March 9 vs. Georgetown Opponent..........................565 (13-23), Dec. 2 at UIC Most pts., 1st half DePaul............................ 49, Dec. 5 vs. Chicago State Opponent............................ 51, March 1 at Villanova Fewest pts., 1st half DePaul.......................... 23 (2x), last Jan. 27 at Butler Opponent........................................ 20, Dec. 2 at UIC Most pts., 2nd half DePaul............................ 47, Dec. 5 vs. Chicago State Opponent............................. 49, Feb. 17 at St. John’s Fewest pts., 2nd half DePaul............................... 21, Dec. 12 vs. Little Rock Opponent..............28, Nov. 14 vs. Western Michigan Most pts., OT DePaul........................... 9, Dec. 19 vs. Northwestern Opponent.................... 17, Dec. 19 vs. Northwestern Fewest pts., OT DePaul........................... 9, Dec. 19 vs. Northwestern Opponent.................... 17, Dec. 19 vs. Northwestern

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2015-16 BOX SCORES 1st 2nd Final Western Michigan 35 28 63 DePaul 24 45 69

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Western Mich. (0-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Tucker Haymond, f 8-17 2-9 6-6 2-2-4 2 24 0 2 0 1 36 Anthony Avery Jr., f 1-5 0-3 2-4 1-1-2 4 4 0 1 0 0 18 Seth Dugan, c 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-3-3 5 2 2 2 0 0 17 Thomas Wilder, g 5-14 1-4 5-7 1-4-5 5 16 4 2 0 2 35 Taylor Perry, g 2-3 2-2 0-1 0-2-2 4 6 0 0 0 0 16 Bryce Moore 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Josh Davis 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 4 0 1 1 0 0 6 Jared Klein 1-4 0-3 0-0 1-1-2 1 2 1 2 0 0 20 Kellen McCormick 1-3 1-3 2-2 0-1-1 2 5 0 1 0 0 16 Drake Lamont 1-2 0-0 2-2 2-6-8 5 4 1 0 0 0 30 Team 2-3-5 3 Totals 20-54 6-28 17-23 9-24-33 32 63 9 14 0 3 200 .370 .214 .739 S MIN 0 18 2 33 0 32 1 34 0 30 0 18 0 3 0 13 0 14 0 5 3 200

Officials: Lamar Simpson, Clarence Armstrong, Rob Riley | Attendance: 4,001 Game Notes: DePaul is 81-12 in season openers dating back to the start of the 1923-24 season... the Blue Demons are 86-7 in home openers in that same span... the Blue Demons have won the first game of the season eight straight years... in the first home game, DePaul has won nine straight and 49 of the last 51... Dave Leitao is now 4-0 in first games at DePaul... Billy Garrett Jr. become the 19th player in program history with 300 career free throws... DePaul leads the series, 21-8... Saturday was the first meeting since December 1987... against the Mid-American Conference, the Blue Demons hold an 80-35 record.

DePaul Penn State

1st 2nd Final 25 37 62 31 37 68

DePaul (1-2) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Rashaun Stimage, f 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 4 4 0 0 1 Myke Henry, f 2-6 0-1 2-2 3-2-5 4 6 0 4 1 Tommy Hamilton, c 1-6 0-2 1-4 1-5-6 0 3 0 2 0 Billy Garrett, g 2-6 0-2 7-7 0-2-2 3 11 4 2 0 Eli Cain, g 2-10 0-1 1-2 3-3-6 2 5 1 1 0 R.J. Curington 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 2 2 0 0 0 Darrick Wood 5-11 1-4 3-4 0-2-2 4 14 0 1 0 David Molinari 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Develle Phillips 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Cory Dolins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Aaron Simpson 2-6 2-4 0-0 1-2-3 1 6 4 2 0 Erten Gazi 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 1 4 0 2 0 Oumar Barry 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Peter Ryckbosch 1-1 0-0 3-5 2-2-4 2 5 0 1 0 Joe Hanel 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 4 1 0 0 0 Team 0-3-3 Totals 19-52 3-14 20-31 10-23-33 27 61 9 15 2 .365 .214 .645

S MIN 0 15 1 20 0 23 0 29 0 17 0 3 2 25 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 24 0 9 0 2 1 20 0 9

South Carolina (3-0) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk L. Chatkevicius, f 3-11 0-1 1-2 3-2-5 3 7 0 1 1 Michael Carrera, f 2-3 1-1 2-2 2-5-7 3 7 4 1 0 Mindaugas Kacinas, f 6-13 1-5 10-15 4-1-5 2 23 1 1 2 Sindarius Thornwell, g 4-10 0-1 2-3 3-7-10 3 10 3 3 0 P.J. Dozier, g 3-6 0-0 1-2 1-1-2 2 7 0 2 0 Marcus Stroman 2-6 1-3 2-2 0-3-3 2 7 0 1 0 Raymond Doby 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 0 1 0 Jamall Gregory 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Duane Notice 3-8 2-2 3-4 1-1-2 2 11 3 1 0 Justin McKie 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 Eric Cobb 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-3-3 3 0 0 0 0 Chris Silva 1-3 0-0 2-4 0-2-2 4 4 0 1 1 Team 2-1-3 Totals 24-60 5-13 23-34 16-27-43 27 76 11 12 4 .400 .385 .676

S MIN 0 23 0 27 0 33 2 31 2 14 0 18 0 1 0 1 1 23 0 8 0 11 0 10

4 200

5 200

Officials: Les Jones, Nathan Farrell, Justin Porterfield | Attendance: 1,601

Florida State DePaul

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1st 2nd Final 43 40 83 26 41 67

4

Nov. 21, 2015  Paradise Jam  UVI Sports and Fitness Center  St. Thomas, USVI

Nov. 17, 2015  Gavitt Tipoff Games  Bryce Jordan Center  University Park, Pa.

DePaul (1-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Rashaun Stimage, f 0-3 0-0 2-2 2-2-4 2 2 0 1 1 Myke Henry, f 7-9 0-1 3-6 4-5-9 4 17 0 3 0 Tommy Hamilton, c 2-7 0-2 3-3 0-9-9 2 7 0 4 0 Billy Garrett, g 3-10 0-0 8-8 1-3-4 3 14 2 2 1 Erten Gazi, g 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 3 0 0 1 0 Darrick Wood 0-5 0-3 2-2 0-4-4 0 2 0 0 0 Eli Cain 6-14 1-3 0-0 0-3-3 2 13 2 2 0 Aaron Simpson 2-4 1-1 2-3 0-1-1 3 7 0 0 1 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 Team 2-1-3 Totals 20-53 2-11 20-24 11-28-39 19 62 4 13 3 .377 .182 .833

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Nov. 20, 2015  Paradise Jam  UVI Sports and Fitness Center  St. Thomas, USVI

Nov. 14, 2015  McGrath-Phillips Arena  Chicago, Ill.

DePaul (1-0) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Rashaun Stimage, f 1-4 0-0 4-11 3-4-7 4 6 0 1 2 Myke Henry, f 6-7 0-1 4-6 0-3-3 4 16 2 3 0 Tommy Hamilton, c 4-5 1-2 2-3 0-7-7 1 11 0 2 1 Billy Garrett, g 4-13 0-3 10-11 1-4-5 2 18 4 2 0 Erten Gazi, g 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 1 0 1 Darrick Wood 4-7 0-2 0-0 0-3-3 1 8 3 0 0 David Molinari 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 1 2 0 0 0 Eli Cain 1-2 0-1 3-3 0-0-0 4 5 0 1 0 Aaron Simpson 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 0 0 1 Peter Ryckbosch 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 1 0 0 1 0 Team 0-5-5 Totals 21-46 2-15 25-36 6-28-34 21 69 10 10 5 .457 .133 .694

1st 2nd Final 28 33 61 37 39 76

S MIN 0 21 0 28 0 37 0 24 2 21 0 13 2 28 0 23 0 5 4 200

Penn State (2-0) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Payton Banks, f 4-9 2-4 0-0 0-2-2 3 10 1 2 0 1 33 Brandon Tayolor, f 7-10 4-7 4-6 0-2-2 3 22 2 6 0 1 26 Jordan Dickerson, c 0-2 0-0 2-2 1-4-5 3 2 1 0 4 1 23 Josh Reaves, g 4-10 0-1 2-2 1-2-3 1 10 2 1 0 2 34 Shep Garner, g 5-14 3-6 3-6 0-2-2 1 16 5 1 0 2 37 Devin Foster 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 Donovon Jack 1-3 1-2 1-2 0-2-2 4 4 0 0 1 0 12 Isaiah Washington 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Julian Moore 1-4 0-0 2-2 4-4-8 1 4 1 0 0 0 19 Team 1-3-4 Totals 22-54 10-21 14-20 7-23-30 18 68 12 10 5 7 200 .407 .476 .700 Officials: Ed Corbett, John Gaffney, Jeff Clark | Attendance: 5,023 Game Notes: The Blue Demons knocked down a three-pointer for the 678th straight game... Billy Garrett Jr. recorded his 45th career game in double-figures... DePaul leads the series, 6-1... Tuesday was the first meeting between the two program since December 1984... the Blue Demons are 84-75 all-time against the current lineup of Big Ten programs.

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Florida State (3-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Boris Bojanovsky, f 0-2 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 3 2 0 4 0 Montay Brandon, f 2-5 0-1 3-6 2-2-4 2 7 0 2 0 Dwayne Bacon, f 6-7 1-1 6-7 2-3-5 0 19 0 3 0 Malik Beasley, g 3-7 1-3 4-4 1-4-5 2 11 1 1 0 Xavier Rathan-Mayes, g 0-6 0-3 2-2 0-3-3 2 2 8 3 0 Phil Cofer 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 6 1 0 1 Devon Bookert 3-5 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 2 7 1 0 0 Benji Bell 2-3 1-1 4-6 0-2-2 3 9 0 0 0 Terance Mann 3-4 0-0 1-3 2-2-4 0 7 2 2 0 Jean Marc Koumadje 2-2 0-0 1-1 1-4-5 5 5 0 0 3 Jarquez Smith 3-4 1-1 1-2 1-1-2 2 8 0 2 0 Michael Saxton 0-3 0-3 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 Team 1-3-4 Totals 27-51 5-15 24-33 10-27-37 22 83 13 17 4 .529 .333 .727

S MIN 0 11 2 20 0 25 0 23 0 23 0 14 1 20 0 15 1 20 0 11 1 14 0 4

DePaul (1-3) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Eli Cain, g 2-8 0-0 1-2 1-5-6 4 5 1 1 0 Erten Gazi, g 2-9 0-4 2-5 0-1-1 3 6 3 2 0 Rashaun Stimage, f 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 4 2 0 2 0 Myke Henry, f 7-9 1-1 0-0 1-3-4 4 15 0 3 0 Billy Garrett, g 3-9 1-5 5-6 1-0-1 3 12 1 2 0 R.J. Curington 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Darrick Wood 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 1 0 0 David Molinari 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 Develle Phillips 0-0 0-0 1-4 0-2-2 1 1 0 1 0 Cory Dolins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 Frederick Scott 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Aaron Simpson 7-10 5-5 1-2 2-0-2 2 20 1 3 0 Oumar Barry 0-0 0-0 0-3 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 1 Peter Ryckbosch 1-2 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 2 2 0 1 0 Joe Hanel 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 2 2 0 0 Team 4-1-5 Totals 25-55 7-17 10-23 10-19-29 27 67 9 16 1 .455 .412 .435 Officials: Raymie Styons, Bernard Clinton, Jason Page | Attendance: 2,205

S MIN 0 20 0 32 0 14 0 22 0 23 0 6 0 4 0 2 0 8 0 1 0 4 1 27 0 9 0 13 0 15

5 200

1 200


2015-16 REVIEW | DEPAUL BASKETBALL Norfolk State DePaul

1st 2nd Final 31 47 78 38 44 82

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Nov. 23, 2015  Paradise Jam  UVI Sports and Fitness Center  St. Thomas, USVI

Norfolk State (1-4) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Jordan Butler, f 1-4 0-0 2-3 0-5-5 3 4 1 0 1 Preson Bungei, g 2-6 0-1 0-2 2-2-4 4 4 1 1 0 Zaynah Robinson, g 4-10 0-3 2-2 0-0-0 4 10 2 0 0 D’Shon Taylor, g 7-12 5-7 4-6 5-4-9 4 23 5 1 0 Jeff Short, g 5-10 3-5 3-4 0-2-2 4 16 3 0 0 Brian Kelley 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Jonathan Wade 0-3 0-2 0-0 1-1-2 0 0 0 0 0 Devonte Banner 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 Charles Oliver 7-11 6-9 0-1 0-1-1 1 20 1 2 0 Alex Long 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 2 1 0 1 0 Moses Toriola 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Team 2-0-2 Totals 26-58 14-28 12-20 10-17-27 25 78 13 6 1 .448 .500 .600

S MIN 0 37 0 13 1 28 0 38 0 23 0 2 0 10 1 11 0 30 1 5 0 3

DePaul (2-3) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Rashaun Stimage, f 4-6 0-0 0-1 1-0-1 4 8 0 1 1 Myke Henry, f 2-5 2-3 2-2 0-4-4 4 8 2 0 2 Billy Garrett, g 6-13 2-7 8-11 0-4-4 0 22 7 0 0 Eli Cain, g 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-3-4 1 1 2 0 0 Erten Gazi, g 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 2 2 1 0 Darrick Wood 2-5 0-2 5-6 0-5-5 2 9 3 1 0 Tommy Hamilton 8-8 2-2 2-2 0-5-5 3 20 0 2 1 David Molinari 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 Aaron Simpson 4-7 0-3 4-6 0-4-4 2 12 2 2 0 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 Team 1-0-1 Totals 27-46 6-18 22-30 4-26-30 19 82 18 8 4 .587 .333 .733

S MIN 0 10 0 27 0 32 0 31 0 16 0 21 0 31 0 2 1 27 0 3

3 200

1 200

Officials: Bernard Clinton, Jason Page, Matt Oblas | Attendance: 1,433 Game Notes: Tommy Hamilton IV recorded his second career game without a miss from the field (minimum five attempts)... he also went 7-for-7 at Chicago State on Dec. 4, 2014... the 20 points marked his third career 20-point game... Hamilton joins Stanley Brundy as only player in program history to go perfect in two games with at least seven field goals... DePaul is 3-3 all-time at the Paradise Jam… the Blue Demons finished third in 2009… the game was the first meeting between the two programs.

DePaul UIC

1st 2nd Final 41 41 82 20 35 55

Dec. 2, 2015  UIC Pavilion  Chicago, Ill.

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S MIN 0 27 1 31 0 11 1 24 0 11 1 23 0 3 0 8 1 17 0 5 0 14 2 15 0 11 6 200

Officials: Anthony Chiazza, Bill Jacobson, Jeff Spedoske | Attendance: 4,417

77

1st 2nd Final 38 34 72 49 47 96

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Dec. 5, 2015  Allstate Arena  Rosemont, Ill.

Chicago State (3-6) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Jawad Adekoya, f 5-12 2-6 5-9 0-2-2 2 17 0 2 0 Quron Davis, c 3-6 0-0 4-6 1-6-7 4 10 0 1 0 Elliott Cole, g 3-10 1-5 2-2 3-3-6 1 9 4 4 0 Trayvon Palmer, g 1-9 1-4 1-2 1-2-3 4 4 2 2 2 Joshua Batson, g 2-5 0-2 0-0 2-2-4 3 4 0 0 0 Kieran Woods 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 0 1 0 Anthony Eaves 2-4 2-3 0-0 1-1-2 0 6 0 0 0 Fred Sims Jr. 9-21 2-9 2-2 3-3-6 0 22 3 2 0 Delundre Dixon 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 0 1 0 Jordan Madrid-Andrews 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 Devon Friend 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 3 0 0 2 1 Team 2-0-2 Totals 25-71 8-29 14-21 14-22-36 24 72 9 15 3 .352 .276 .667

S MIN 0 24 0 27 1 29 2 31 1 21 1 8 0 8 0 32 1 8 0 3 0 9 6 200

DePaul (4-3) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Rashaun Stimage, f 0-1 0-0 4-6 2-3-5 3 4 0 1 3 1 24 Myke Henry, f 4-7 0-1 5-5 2-1-3 3 13 3 2 1 3 22 Billy Garrett, g 6-11 2-4 2-2 0-6-6 0 16 3 1 1 1 34 Eli Cain, g 8-11 3-5 1-2 0-3-3 1 20 3 6 1 0 28 Aaron Simpson, g 4-7 2-3 1-2 0-4-4 3 11 4 1 0 2 21 R.J. Curington 3-7 2-4 2-2 3-2-5 2 10 1 1 0 0 13 Tommy Hamilton 2-7 1-1 8-9 1-6-7 2 13 1 2 0 1 26 David Molinari 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Cory Dolins 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 Frederick Scott 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Erten Gazi 3-4 1-2 0-1 0-3-3 2 7 4 2 1 0 25 Peter Ryckbosch 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Joe Hanel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Team 2-4-6 1 Totals 31-57 11-20 23-31 10-34-44 17 96 20 17 7 8 200 .544 .550 .742 Officials: Earl Walton, Matt Potter, Clarence Armstrong | Attendance: 5,215 Game Notes: The game was No. 500 for DePaul at Allstate Arena... the Blue Demons are 333-167 all-time in the facility... DePaul put six players in double-figures for the first time since Nov. 11, 2001 against UT-Pan American (now UT-Rio Grande Valley)... DePaul has won all 14 meetings with Chicago State... the Blue Demons are 20-1 all-time against the WAC.

DePaul Drake

DePaul (3-3) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Rashaun Stimage, f 4-6 0-0 4-6 2-4-6 2 12 0 1 4 2 23 Myke Henry, f 6-11 1-5 4-4 2-7-9 2 17 3 0 0 3 23 Billy Garrett, g 3-9 2-4 5-6 0-2-2 3 13 6 1 1 1 26 Eli Cain, g 4-6 1-1 2-2 0-4-4 3 11 1 6 0 1 25 Aaron Simpson, g 1-4 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 3 3 2 0 0 0 20 R.J. Curington 2-5 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 3 5 0 2 0 1 9 Darrick Wood 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 Tommy Hamilton 4-11 1-2 2-2 2-8-10 2 11 2 1 1 1 23 David Molinari 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 2 Cory Dolins 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 Frederick Scott 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 Erten Gazi 4-8 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 1 8 3 0 0 1 18 Oumar Barry 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Joe Hanel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Team 1-1-2 Totals 29-62 7-20 17-21 7-31-38 23 82 19 14 6 10 200 .468 .350 .810 UIC (1-4) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Dikembe Dixson, f 2-12 0-1 5-6 1-3-4 2 9 2 3 1 Tai Odiase, f 1-7 0-0 1-2 0-3-3 2 3 0 1 0 Julian Torres, c 1-2 0-0 1-1 1-1-2 0 3 0 0 0 Dominique Matthews, g 7-12 2-3 1-4 1-4-5 3 17 0 2 0 Drew Hackett, g 0-2 0-2 1-2 0-1-1 0 1 0 1 0 Paris Burns 2-8 0-3 2-2 0-2-2 1 6 4 2 0 Gabe Snider 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 1 0 Hassan Thomas 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 1 0 0 Lance Whitaker 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-4-4 3 4 2 3 0 Michael Kolawole 1-3 0-0 0-1 1-0-1 0 2 1 1 0 Najeal Young 2-2 0-0 1-3 2-4-6 1 5 1 3 0 Markese McGuire 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 1 3 1 2 1 Jake Wiegand 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 2 0 Team 1-3-4 Totals 20-55 2-10 13-23 8-27-35 16 55 12 21 2 .364 .200 .565

Chicago State DePaul

1st 2nd Final 38 36 74 37 34 71

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Dec. 9, 2015  Knapp Center  Des Moines, Iowa

DePaul (5-3) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Rashaun Stimage, f 2-4 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 4 0 2 5 Myke Henry, f 4-6 0-2 3-4 0-2-2 4 11 2 1 1 Billy Garrett, g 7-8 2-2 3-4 0-2-2 5 19 1 3 0 Eli Cain, g 5-9 1-1 2-2 1-5-6 2 13 1 1 1 Aaron Simpson, g 2-5 0-1 1-1 1-1-2 2 5 3 0 0 R.J. Curington 2-5 1-3 0-0 1-0-1 0 5 0 1 0 Darrick Wood 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 4 2 1 Tommy Hamilton 5-7 2-2 1-2 0-9-9 3 13 0 2 0 Erten Gazi 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-3-3 4 4 2 2 0 Peter Ryckbosch 0-1 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 0 0 0 0 0 Team 2-0-2 Totals 28-49 6-12 12-15 7-23-30 24 74 13 14 8 .571 .500 .800

S MIN 0 19 0 23 0 24 3 36 1 32 0 10 0 9 0 21 2 21 0 5 6 200

Drake (4-5) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Kale Abrahamson, f 1-8 1-5 0-0 2-1-3 5 3 1 2 0 1 26 Jacob Enevold, c 3-6 0-0 0-0 6-7-13 1 6 0 4 0 0 26 C.J. Rivers, g 2-6 1-1 1-1 1-1-2 1 6 3 0 0 1 26 Graham Woodward, g 7-13 3-7 1-2 0-1-1 3 18 3 2 0 1 35 Reed Timmer, g 7-11 3-4 13-17 0-1-1 1 30 1 1 0 1 38 Karl Madison 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-1-1 0 1 1 2 0 0 12 Casey Schlatter 1-2 0-0 1-2 1-1-2 2 3 1 0 0 1 14 Ore Arogundade 1-5 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 0 0 0 0 13 Nick McGlynn 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 Dominik Olejniczak 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 Team 2-0-2 1 Totals 23-56 8-19 17-24 14-16-30 16 71 11 12 0 5 200 .411 .421 .708 Officials: Kelly Self, Don Daily, Terry Oglesby | Attendance: 3,262 Game Notes: Tommy Hamilton IV recorded his 30th career game in double-figures... Billy Garrett Jr. moved into the top 10 all-time in free throws... he finished the game tied for ninth with 338 free throws (Ron Feiereisel, 1950-53)... Rashaun Stimage’s five blocks were the most in a game since Jan. 2014... DePaul leads the series, 6-2... the Blue Demons are 122-46 against the current membership of the Missouri Valley Conference.


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE Little Rock DePaul

1st 2nd Final 32 34 66 23 21 44

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Northwestern DePaul

Dec. 12, 2015  McGrath-Phillips Arena  Chicago, Ill.

Northwestern (10-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Aaron Falzon, f 2-8 2-8 0-0 0-5-5 1 6 0 1 0 Alex Olah, c 5-10 0-0 4-4 1-6-7 4 14 2 1 2 Tre Demps, g 7-20 1-6 3-4 2-5-7 0 18 4 0 0 Bryant McIntosh, g 4-14 1-6 4-4 1-4-5 2 13 8 0 0 Sanjay Lumpkin, g 5-7 1-1 3-4 4-3-7 4 14 1 1 0 Charlie Hall 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Scottie Lindsey 2-6 1-4 0-0 0-4-4 5 5 1 0 0 Jordan Ash 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Nathan Taphorn 1-3 0-2 1-1 1-1-2 4 3 0 1 0 Gavin Skelly 1-1 0-0 3-4 2-2-4 4 5 0 1 0 Team 2-3-5 Totals 27-69 6-27 18-21 13-33-46 24 78 16 5 2 .391 .222 .857

S MIN 0 21 0 33 1 43 0 45 0 35 0 0+ 0 17 0 0+ 0 14 0 17 1 225

DePaul (5-6) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Myke Henry, f 7-16 2-4 8-10 2-6-8 2 24 2 1 0 1 36 Peter Ryckbosch, f 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 0 1 0 0 7 Billy Garrett, g 2-10 0-5 3-3 0-4-4 4 7 2 1 0 0 23 Eli Cain, g 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 3 3 0 1 0 0 8 Aaron Simpson, g 5-13 3-6 0-3 3-5-8 2 13 1 0 0 0 41 Darrick Wood 4-12 1-4 0-1 1-3-4 1 9 3 1 0 0 22 Tommy Hamilton 3-8 0-1 4-6 3-4-7 1 10 0 0 1 0 35 Rashaun Stimage 1-3 0-0 0-0 3-3-6 2 2 0 0 1 0 15 Erten Gazi 0-2 0-2 2-2 2-3-5 4 2 5 2 0 0 38 Team 0-0-0 1 Totals 23-66 7-23 17-25 15-30-45 20 70 13 8 2 1 225 .348 .304 .680

DePaul (5-4) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Myke Henry, f 7-12 0-2 2-2 2-2-4 1 16 1 4 0 0 36 Tommy Hamilton, c 3-6 0-0 2-4 2-4-6 3 8 0 6 0 0 26 Billy Garrett, g 1-6 0-3 0-0 0-3-3 3 2 2 3 0 0 21 Eli Cain, g 4-9 1-1 3-7 1-1-2 2 12 1 2 2 0 34 Aaron Simpson, g 0-1 0-0 2-3 1-4-5 1 2 0 0 0 2 16 R.J. Curington 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Darrick Wood 0-5 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 4 0 1 1 0 0 20 David Molinari 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 Frederick Scott 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Erten Gazi 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 0 0 10 Peter Ryckbosch 0-1 0-0 0-0 4-2-6 3 0 1 1 0 0 13 Joe Hanel 2-3 0-0 0-0 2-1-3 2 4 0 1 0 0 15 Team 0-3-3 2 Totals 17-44 1-9 9-16 12-22-34 24 44 7 20 2 2 200 .386 .111 .563

Officials: John Gaffney, Bo Boroski, Earl Walton | Attendance: 6,351 Game Notes: Peter Ryckbosch made his first start of his career for the Blue Demons, giving DePaul its sixth different starting lineup of the year... Aaron Simpson reached double-digit points in the first half to record his fifth double-digit scoring game this year and 10th of his career... Myke Henry played in his 100th career game (57 games at Illinois/43 at DePaul)... on the all-time assists chart, Billy Garrett Jr. (256 assists) passed Terry Davis (255 assists, 1989-93) for 24th place... Saturday was the first overtime game of the season for the Blue Demons... DePaul is now 40-40 all-time in overtime games... DePaul leads the series, 20-11... against the current Big Ten membership, DePaul is 84-76 all-time.

Officials: Jeff Clark, Wally Rutecki, Tony Chiazza | Attendance: 1,740 Game Notes: DePaul is 10-2 (.833) all-time in games at McGrath-Phillips Arena... DePaul split two games at the facility this season following the win over Western Michigan to start the season... Saturday was the first meeting between programs.

1st 2nd Final 24 36 60 39 40 79

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Dec. 19, 2015  Allstate Arena  Rosemont, Ill.

Little Rock (8-0) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Maurius Hill, f 2-4 1-1 2-2 2-1-3 0 7 0 3 0 1 22 Lis Shoshi, f 3-6 1-3 1-1 2-5-7 3 8 1 1 2 1 31 Josh Hagins, g 6-10 1-4 6-6 2-1-3 3 19 8 0 0 2 36 Jermaine Ruttley, g 0-4 0-1 2-2 0-3-3 1 2 2 1 0 0 22 Kemy Osse, g 1-4 1-3 0-0 1-3-4 1 3 0 1 0 1 15 Roger Woods 2-5 0-2 0-0 1-0-1 2 4 0 0 0 2 14 Jalen Jackson 2-7 0-0 1-1 0-2-2 1 5 0 0 1 0 7 Marcus Johnson Jr. 4-9 1-4 4-8 0-1-1 0 13 1 1 0 0 30 Mareik Isom 2-5 1-2 0-0 1-0-1 3 5 0 1 0 0 12 Stetson Billings 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 Ben Marcus 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Deondre Burns 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Team 2-1-3 1 Totals 22-54 6-20 16-20 11-18-29 16 66 12 9 3 7 200 .407 .300 .800

DePaul Stanford

1st 2nd OT Final 29 32 17 78 30 31 9 70

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1st 2nd Final #20/20 George Washington 29 32 61 DePaul 41 41 82

Dec. 15, 2015  Maples Pavilion  Stanford, Calif.

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Dec. 22, 2015  Allstate Arena  Rosemont, Ill.

DePaul (5-5) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Myke Henry, f 6-10 1-3 0-0 2-4-6 1 13 2 4 0 0 36 Tommy Hamilton, c 1-4 0-1 1-2 2-3-5 0 3 1 1 0 0 15 Billy Garrett, g 5-13 3-6 2-2 0-1-1 2 15 5 5 0 0 27 Eli Cain, g 1-5 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 2 0 3 0 0 23 Aaron Simpson, g 6-11 4-8 0-0 1-2-3 3 16 2 2 0 1 32 R.J. Curington 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 Darrick Wood 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 4 2 0 1 0 1 12 Rashaun Stimage 2-3 0-0 0-1 0-3-3 4 4 1 1 0 0 13 Erten Gazi 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 2 0 1 0 0 1 19 Peter Ryckbosch 2-4 0-0 1-3 1-1-2 4 5 0 0 0 1 22 Team 4-1-5 1 Totals 24-54 8-20 4-8 11-20-31 21 60 12 20 0 4 200 .444 .400 .500

George Washington (10-2) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A

O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Yuta Watanabe, f 3-6 0-2 1-1 0-0-0 3 7 1 2 0 0 32 Patricio Garino, f 0-8 0-6 4-4 1-3-4 2 4 2 0 0 1 31 Kevin Larsen, f 6-10 0-1 5-6 4-7-11 2 17 3 5 0 1 36 Tyler Cavanaugh, f 3-8 0-3 8-9 1-0-1 3 14 1 1 0 0 19 Joe McDonald, g 0-5 0-2 0-1 2-1-3 1 0 0 2 0 1 26 Alex Mitola 1-3 1-3 2-2 0-1-1 3 5 1 0 0 1 14 Paul Jorgensen 3-7 1-2 2-2 0-2-2 2 9 4 0 0 2 23 Anthony Swan 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-1-1 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 Jordan Roland 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 Matt Hart 0-2 0-1 2-2 0-0-0 1 2 1 0 0 0 12 Team 2-1-3 1 Totals 17-51 3-21 24-27 10-16-26 18 61 13 12 0 7 200 .333 .143 .889

Stanford (5-3) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Michael Humphrey, f 2-7 1-2 1-2 0-6-6 3 6 1 0 3 2 26 Reid Travis, f 5-8 0-0 2-4 4-3-7 1 12 1 2 0 4 28 Rosco Allen, f 4-10 2-6 4-4 2-3-5 1 14 4 2 0 0 32 Christian Sanders, g 0-0 0-0 3-4 1-3-4 1 3 6 0 0 0 26 Marcus Allen, g 7-15 3-5 0-0 0-4-4 2 17 1 2 0 2 29 Malcolm Allen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 Dorian Pickens 4-7 3-5 5-5 0-0-0 3 16 1 1 0 3 24 Marcus Sheffield 3-4 1-1 2-3 0-2-2 2 9 1 1 0 1 12 Josh Sharma 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Cameron Walker 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 1 2 1 1 0 1 11 Grant Verhoeven 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 Team 1-0-1 1 Totals 25-51 10-19 19-24 8-21-29 16 79 17 12 3 13 200 .490 .526 .792

DePaul (6-6) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Rashaun Stimage, f 3-3 0-0 3-6 5-2-7 3 9 0 0 1 Myke Henry, f 5-8 0-1 1-1 2-7-9 3 11 1 1 0 Billy Garrett, g 8-11 0-2 4-5 0-2-2 1 20 7 2 0 Eli Cain, g 6-9 2-3 2-3 0-5-5 0 16 2 2 1 Aaron Simpson, g 5-11 3-7 2-2 1-4-5 4 15 4 3 0 Darrick Wood 1-6 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 0 3 0 1 0 Tommy Hamilton 2-5 2-3 0-0 1-2-3 0 6 1 2 1 Erten Gazi 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 5 2 0 1 0 Peter Ryckbosch 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 0 0 1 0 Team 0-0-0 Totals 31-56 8-18 12-17 12-25-37 18 82 15 13 3 .554 .444 .706

S MIN 0 18 1 25 0 33 1 32 2 34 0 12 0 25 0 15 0 6 4 200

Officials: Lamar Simpson, Clarence Armstrong, Jeff Clark | Attendance: 5,289 Game Notes: Tuesday’s win was No. 1,425 for the program since the start of the 1923-24 season... that season is the first fully recognized season of DePaul basketball... the Blue Demons played games prior to the 1923-24 campaign, but records are incomplete… the win was the first at home over a ranked team since an 84-76 win against No. 17/16 Villanova on Jan. 3, 2008... the margin of victory was the largest in program history as an unranked team over a ranked team according to ESPN... the series with George Washington is tied 3-3... DePaul is 116-98 all-time against the current membership of the Atlantic 10 Conference.

Officials: Verne Harris, Gregory Nixon, Kipp Kissinger | Attendance: 4,912 Game Notes: Billy Garrett Jr. took sole possession of ninth on DePaul’s all-time free throw list... he has totaled 340 career free throws... Myke Henry played in his 99th career game (57 games at Illinois/42 at DePaul)... Stanford leads the series, 3-2... the Blue Demons are 28-32 all-time against the current lineup of Pac-12 programs.

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2015-16 REVIEW | DEPAUL BASKETBALL Georgetown DePaul

1st 2nd Final 32 38 70 27 31 58

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#18/19 Butler DePaul

Dec. 30, 2015  Allstate Arena  Rosemont, Ill.

S MIN 0 21 0 29 1 36 0 25 0 36 1 11 1 26 1 15 0 1 4 200

Officials: Pat Driscoll, John Gaffney, Tim Clougherty | Attendance: 5,873 Game Notes: Billy Garrett Jr. (268 assists) passed Joe Ponsetto (1974-78, 264 assists) for 23rd place on the all-time assists list... DePaul lost for the first time this season when shooting better than opponent (6-1)... Georgetown leads the series, 26-7, with three straight victories... DePaul is now 2-9 in 11 BIG EAST openers and 6-19 all-time in the first conference game of the season.

DePaul Seton Hall

1st 2nd Final 34 40 74 35 43 78

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Jan. 5, 2016  Allstate Arena  Rosemont, Ill.

Georgetown (8-5, 1-0) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Isaac Copeland, f 5-10 2-4 3-4 1-5-6 1 15 3 2 0 0 34 Marcus Derrickson, f 1-4 1-3 1-2 2-0-2 4 4 0 1 0 1 12 Bradley Hayes, c 2-6 0-0 4-4 2-4-6 4 8 2 2 3 0 24 Tre Campbell, g 0-3 0-2 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 1 0 2 18 D. Smith-Rivera, g 5-12 2-2 3-5 0-4-4 2 15 5 3 0 3 33 L.J. Peak 4-8 2-4 4-4 1-3-4 4 14 2 2 0 2 26 Reggie Cameron 3-7 3-7 0-0 1-3-4 3 9 1 1 2 0 32 Jessie Govan 1-4 0-1 2-2 1-4-5 2 4 0 0 1 0 16 Riyan Williams 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Kaleb Johnson 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-1-1 2 1 0 0 0 0 5 Trey Mourning 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Team 3-1-4 1 Totals 21-55 10-23 18-23 11-25-36 22 70 15 13 6 8 200 .382 .435 .783 DePaul (6-7, 0-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Rashaun Stimage, f 3-5 0-0 2-3 2-4-6 3 8 0 1 2 Myke Henry, f 0-4 0-1 2-4 3-2-5 2 2 0 1 0 Billy Garrett, g 7-13 0-0 7-11 1-4-5 3 21 5 5 0 Eli Cain, g 1-7 0-1 1-4 1-2-3 3 3 0 2 0 Aaron Simpson, g 3-8 2-4 0-0 0-1-1 4 8 2 2 0 Darrick Wood 1-5 0-1 1-2 1-4-5 2 3 1 1 0 Tommy Hamilton 4-10 1-2 0-0 1-6-7 1 9 1 0 0 Erten Gazi 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 4 2 2 0 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 Team 2-1-3 Totals 21-54 3-9 13-24 12-25-37 21 58 11 14 2 .389 .333 .542

1st 2nd Final 35 42 77 34 38 72

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Butler (12-3, 1-2) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Tyler Wideman, f 2-4 0-0 2-3 3-2-5 3 6 1 0 4 Andrew Chrabascz, f 5-7 1-2 5-7 1-3-4 3 16 3 0 0 Tyler Lewis, g 1-3 1-3 1-2 0-0-0 4 4 7 1 0 Roosevelt Jones, g 5-11 0-0 5-6 1-3-4 1 15 4 3 0 Kellen Dunham, g 8-14 4-7 4-5 1-2-3 0 24 2 0 0 Jordan Gathers 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 0 0 0 Jackson Davis 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 1 0 Kelan Martin 3-8 0-2 6-7 0-4-4 2 12 0 3 0 Team 1-3-4 Totals 24-49 6-15 23-30 7-18-25 18 77 17 8 4 .490 .400 .767

S MIN 0 32 4 32 0 23 5 39 0 37 0 12 0 1 0 24

DePaul (6-9, 0-3) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Rashaun Stimage, f 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 3 0 0 2 0 Myke Henry, f 10-19 1-2 1-5 4-6-10 3 22 1 3 0 Billy Garrett, g 3-6 2-2 1-2 1-0-1 3 9 1 3 0 Eli Cain, g 1-7 1-5 0-0 1-2-3 4 3 4 2 0 Aaron Simpson, g 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 R.J. Curington 1-4 0-3 2-2 2-2-4 3 4 1 4 1 Darrick Wood 7-11 1-2 0-0 0-4-4 4 15 5 2 0 Tommy Hamilton 6-10 0-1 7-7 5-4-9 3 19 2 1 0 Peter Ryckbosch 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-3-4 0 0 0 0 0 Team 2-2-4 Totals 28-58 5-15 11-16 16-23-39 24 72 15 17 1 .483 .333 .688

S MIN 0 5 0 40 0 25 0 26 0 13 0 23 1 30 1 34 0 4

9 200

2 200

Officials: Michael Stephens, Wally Rutecki, Brent Hampton | Attendance: 5,427 Game Notes: The Blue Demons outrebounded the Bulldogs, 39-25... DePaul’s rebounding margin of 14 is the largest margin of the season... the Blue Demons have outrebounded the opponent in 11 of 15 games this season... Myke Henry is the first Blue Demon to have a double-double since Tommy Hamilton IV at UIC on Dec. 2, 2015... Darrick Wood tied his career high (second time) for points with 15... Myke Henry posted double-digit rebounds for the first time this season... DePaul leads the series, 6-5... Butler has won four straight games in the series... the two teams meet again on Jan. 27 at Hinkle Fieldhouse.

DePaul Georgetown

1st 2nd Final 30 33 63 28 46 74

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Jan. 9, 2016  Verizon Center  Washington, D.C.

Jan. 2, 2016  Prudential Center  Newark, N.J.

DePaul (6-8, 0-2) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Rashaun Stimage, f 7-12 0-0 1-2 3-2-5 2 15 0 2 1 1 28 Myke Henry, f 7-11 1-3 0-0 3-6-9 4 15 0 4 1 2 24 Billy Garrett, g 6-11 3-4 5-8 1-3-4 2 20 8 2 0 2 33 Eli Cain, g 3-7 1-2 0-0 0-2-2 5 7 2 1 0 1 26 Aaron Simpson, g 1-6 1-3 0-0 0-1-1 1 3 2 3 0 0 24 R.J. Curington 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Darrick Wood 3-8 2-2 1-2 1-1-2 2 9 1 1 0 1 25 Tommy Hamilton 1-4 0-1 1-2 2-6-8 2 3 1 2 0 0 24 Erten Gazi 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0 5 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1-1 3 2 0 1 0 0 11 Team 4-1-5 1 Totals 28-60 8-16 10-16 14-23-37 23 74 14 19 2 7 200 .467 .500 .625

DePaul (6-10, 0-4) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R Rashaun Stimage, f 2-6 0-0 0-2 2-0-2 Myke Henry, f 5-14 0-1 3-4 1-4-5 Tommy Hamilton, c 2-6 0-1 0-0 1-4-5 Billy Garrett, g 2-4 0-1 12-12 0-4-4 Eli Cain, g 2-6 0-0 3-3 0-4-4 R.J. Curington 1-5 1-3 0-0 3-2-5 Darrick Wood 5-11 1-1 0-0 0-2-2 Aaron Simpson 1-3 1-3 0-0 1-1-2 Erten Gazi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 Peter Ryckbosch 0-1 0-0 2-2 2-1-3 Team 0-3-3 Totals 20-56 3-10 20-23 10-25-35 .357 .300 .870

PF 1 3 1 4 2 0 4 3 2 3

Pts A TO Blk 4 0 0 0 13 1 1 0 4 3 4 0 16 4 2 0 7 2 3 1 3 0 1 0 11 1 1 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 23 63 14 16 1

S MIN 0 11 1 37 1 34 1 26 1 24 1 17 1 22 3 18 0 3 0 8 9 200

Seton Hall (12-2, 2-0) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Ismael Sanogo, f 4-5 0-0 2-3 3-2-5 2 10 2 3 2 Angel Delgado, f 4-5 0-0 4-8 1-11-12 2 12 0 1 0 Khadeen Carrington, g 5-13 1-7 3-4 1-1-2 1 14 4 3 0 Isaiah Whitehead, g 7-14 2-6 2-2 0-0-0 3 18 9 3 2 Desi Rodriguez, g 3-6 1-3 0-2 3-0-3 1 7 0 0 1 Michael Nzei 2-2 0-0 1-1 1-0-1 1 5 1 0 1 Braeden Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Rashed Anthony 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 0 0 0 0 Derrick Gordon 3-8 0-2 4-7 1-3-4 2 10 3 2 0 Veer Singh 1-5 0-4 0-0 1-0-1 0 2 1 1 0 Team 1-1-2 Totals 29-59 4-22 16-27 13-18-31 14 78 20 13 6 .492 .182 .593

Georgetown (10-6, 3-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R L.J. Peak 3-4 3-4 8-9 0-2-2 Tre Campbell 1-3 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 D. Smith-Rivera, g 3-12 2-8 9-14 0-3-3 Reggie Cameron 3-9 2-7 0-2 0-3-3 Isaac Copeland, f 2-10 1-6 4-4 3-4-7 Jessie Govan 5-7 1-1 1-1 0-4-4 Marcus Derrickson 1-3 1-3 1-2 2-5-7 Kaleb Johnson 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 Trey Mourning 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 Bradley Hayes 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 Team 2-2-4 Totals 20-52 11-31 23-32 9-25-34 .385 .355 .719

PF 1 1 1 2 3 3 2 1 0 4

S MIN 0 24 0 14 1 35 0 26 0 32 2 30 0 20 1 10 0 1 0 8 4 200

S MIN 2 29 0 29 4 35 0 32 2 12 0 18 0 3 0 2 0 24 1 16 9 200

Officials: Mike Roberts, Brian O’Connell, Matt Potter | Attendance: 8,201 Game Notes: DePaul extended its three-point streak to 690 consecutive games... Billy Garrett Jr. posted his third straight 20-point game... first time in his career with three consecutive games of 20 points or more... Garrett passed Jermaine Watts (269 assists, 1994-98) on the career assists chart and Dar Tucker (986 points, 2007-09) for 51st on the scoring list... Seton Hall leads the series, 11-6... the loss ended a three-game win streak for DePaul in the series.

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Pts A TO Blk 17 1 2 0 3 2 0 0 17 8 0 0 8 1 1 0 9 2 2 2 12 1 3 4 4 0 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 18 74 15 14 8

Officials: James Breeding, Jeff Clark, Gary Prager | Attendance: 8,435 Game Notes: Billy Garrett Jr. became the 49th player in school history with 1,000 career points on a jumper to start the second half... he finished the game 1,011 career points and is ranked 48th all-time... Georgetown lead the series, 27-7... the Hoyas swept both games this season with a 70-58 decision on Dec. 30 at Allstate Arena.


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE DePaul Xavier

1st 2nd Final 31 33 64 41 43 84

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DePaul Marquette

Jan. 12, 2016  Cintas Center  Cincinnati, Ohio

DePaul (7-12, 1-6) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Myke Henry, f 6-16 1-2 4-4 5-7-12 3 17 1 3 0 Peter Ryckbosch, f 2-5 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 2 4 1 2 1 Tommy Hamilton, c 2-4 1-2 1-2 0-2-2 2 6 1 1 0 Billy Garrett, g 5-19 1-7 3-3 0-2-2 3 14 5 4 0 Eli Cain, g 1-4 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 4 2 0 R.J. Curington 1-3 1-2 1-2 1-0-1 3 4 0 0 0 Rashaun Stimage 4-5 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 3 8 0 0 0 Erten Gazi 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2-4 1 2 2 2 0 Joe Hanel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Team 4-2-6 Totals 22-57 4-14 9-11 16-17-33 20 57 14 14 1 .386 .286 .818

S MIN 1 39 1 22 0 16 3 35 1 24 0 17 3 30 0 15 0 2

Marquette (12-7, 2-5) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Henry Ellenson, f 5-12 1-3 0-0 0-6-6 0 11 1 4 4 Wally Ellenson, f 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 1 0 0 1 0 Luke Fischer, c 2-3 0-0 3-6 2-2-4 4 7 2 1 0 Jajuan Johnson, g 1-1 1-1 3-4 0-5-5 3 6 3 2 0 Haanif Cheatham, g 4-10 0-3 2-2 0-3-3 3 10 3 4 0 Duane Wilson 7-10 3-5 2-2 1-1-2 0 19 4 0 0 Sacar Anim 1-2 1-2 0-1 1-0-1 0 3 0 0 0 Sandy Cohen III 0-2 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 1 1 0 Matt Heldt 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 1 Traci Carter 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1 1 0 Team 1-0-1 Totals 20-42 6-16 10-15 6-20-26 16 56 15 15 5 .476 .375 .667

S MIN 2 33 0 12 0 21 1 27 2 31 1 34 0 9 0 7 0 13 1 13

9 200

7 200

Officials: Brian O’Connell, Joe Lindsay, Matt Potter | Attendance: 12,695 Game Notes: The win was the first for DePaul at Marquette since a 55-35 win on Feb. 16, 2000... the win was the first for Dave Leitao at Marquette... he is now 3-4 all-time against the Golden Eagles... the Blue Demons have outrebounded their opponent in 14 of 19 games overall and six of seven BIG EAST games... Wednesday was the 117th meeting between DePaul and Marquette... Marquette leads the series, 71-46... the Blue Demons are 14-41 all-time at Marquette... DePaul has won two of the last three meetings between the two programs.

DePaul Butler

Officials: Mike Roberts, Brent Hampton, Bo Boroski | Attendance: 10,400

1st 2nd Final 47 44 91 41 39 80

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Jan. 20, 2016  BMO Harris Bradley Center  Milwaukee, Wis.

DePaul (6-11, 0-5) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Rashaun Stimage, f 1-2 0-0 2-2 1-5-6 3 4 0 1 0 0 15 Myke Henry, f 6-11 1-2 3-3 3-5-8 2 16 0 1 1 1 29 Tommy Hamilton, c 1-7 1-3 0-0 1-4-5 4 3 0 5 0 0 27 Billy Garrett, g 2-7 1-4 0-0 0-3-3 2 5 4 2 0 0 29 Eli Cain, g 2-9 2-5 1-6 0-1-1 3 7 3 1 0 1 29 R.J. Curington 4-7 3-6 0-0 3-0-3 3 11 1 0 1 0 12 Darrick Wood 4-7 1-3 0-0 0-3-3 2 9 3 2 1 1 12 David Molinari 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Develle Phillips 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Cory Dolins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Aaron Simpson 3-6 2-4 0-0 0-2-2 1 8 3 1 0 0 21 Erten Gazi 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 10 Oumar Barry 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Joe Hanel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 Team 1-1-2 Totals 23-58 11-27 7-13 9-26-35 23 64 14 14 3 3 200 .397 .407 .538 Xavier (15-1, 3-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Jalen Reynolds, f 2-6 0-1 2-3 1-6-7 3 6 1 2 0 1 19 Trevon Bluiett, g 7-14 5-11 5-5 2-4-6 1 24 4 2 1 2 28 Remy Abell, g 0-5 0-1 0-0 0-5-5 1 0 2 0 0 0 26 Myles Davis, g 4-8 3-5 3-4 0-2-2 2 14 7 1 1 1 29 J.P. Macura, g 5-6 1-2 2-2 2-2-4 1 13 2 1 0 3 24 Larry Austin Jr. 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 1 0 3 0 0 0 16 James Farr 1-6 0-0 2-2 3-2-5 2 4 1 1 0 1 17 Ashanti Burgess 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Makinde London 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-0-0 0 3 0 0 0 1 5 Alex Bergen 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Tim Stainbrook 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Kaiser Gates 4-6 2-3 1-3 0-4-4 4 11 0 1 1 0 16 Kevin Coker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Sean O’Mara 2-3 0-0 5-6 2-1-3 3 9 1 1 0 0 13 Team 1-0-1 1 Totals 26-59 12-26 20-25 11-28-39 19 84 21 10 3 9 200 .441 .462 .800

Creighton DePaul

1st 2nd Final 26 31 57 22 34 56

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1st 2nd Final 23 30 53 33 34 67

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Jan. 27, 2016  Hinkle Fieldhouse  Indianapolis, Ind.

Jan. 17, 2016  Allstate Arena  Rosemont, Ill.

Creighton (13-6, 4-2) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Toby Hegner, f 0-4 0-3 0-0 1-4-5 4 0 2 1 0 0 21 Geoffrey Groselle, c 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 1 4 1 0 2 1 22 Khyri Thomas, g 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6 Maurice Watson Jr., g 5-10 1-2 6-8 2-1-3 2 17 6 3 0 0 37 Isaiah Zierden, g 9-12 8-11 5-6 0-2-2 0 31 0 2 0 3 36 Marlon Stewart 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Ronnie Harrell Jr. 1-2 1-2 0-0 0-1-1 1 3 1 0 0 0 10 Tyler Clement 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 1 0 1 4 Malik Albert 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Cole Huff 4-8 2-4 0-0 0-4-4 5 10 2 2 1 2 19 James Milliken 5-11 1-4 3-3 0-3-3 2 14 1 0 0 3 27 Zach Hanson 4-5 0-0 3-3 2-0-2 2 11 0 2 1 1 18 Team 0-0-0 Totals 30-57 13-26 18-22 6-17-23 17 91 14 11 4 12 200 .526 .500 .818 DePaul (6-12, 0-6) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Rashaun Stimage, f 4-6 0-0 0-1 3-3-6 2 8 0 0 0 0 17 Myke Henry, f 10-12 1-1 0-0 3-2-5 5 21 0 3 0 0 20 Tommy Hamilton, c 4-6 2-4 3-3 2-6-8 2 13 2 3 1 1 35 Billy Garrett, g 4-12 0-4 2-2 0-6-6 5 10 4 2 0 2 25 Eli Cain, g 6-8 2-4 7-9 0-4-4 4 21 1 1 1 1 33 R.J. Curington 3-7 1-5 0-0 1-0-1 0 7 0 2 1 0 27 Darrick Wood 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 0 0 2 1 0 0 14 David Molinari 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Aaron Simpson 0-3 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 2 0 0 16 Erten Gazi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 Peter Ryckbosch 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 Joe Hanel 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Team 1-1-2 1 Totals 31-57 6-19 12-15 11-24-35 21 80 9 18 3 4 200 .544 .316 .800 Officials: Bryan Kersey, Roger Ayers, Don Daily | Attendance: 5,534 Game Notes: Billy Garrett Jr. (1,026 points) passed Mac Koshwal (2007-10) for 46th on the DePaul all-time scoring list when he scored his fourth point of the game... DePaul leads the series, 16-13... Creighton has won the last three meetings.

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DePaul (7-13, 1-7) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Myke Henry, f 5-11 1-2 1-1 2-3-5 2 12 0 1 0 Peter Ryckbosch, f 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 0 2 0 Tommy Hamilton, c 5-8 3-4 0-0 1-1-2 2 13 0 1 1 Billy Garrett, g 2-7 0-2 2-3 1-2-3 3 6 3 3 0 Eli Cain, g 5-12 1-4 2-5 1-1-2 2 13 1 1 0 Darrick Wood 1-9 0-3 0-1 1-3-4 4 2 3 1 1 Rashaun Stimage 2-2 0-0 1-2 0-4-4 4 5 0 2 4 David Molinari 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Develle Phillips 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Cory Dolins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Aaron Simpson 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 4 0 2 0 0 Erten Gazi 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 2 0 1 1 0 Oumar Barry 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Joe Hanel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Team 1-0-1 Totals 21-54 5-17 6-13 8-18-26 26 53 11 12 6 .389 .294 .462

S MIN 1 24 0 9 0 31 1 22 0 35 0 25 0 26 0 0+ 0 1 0 1 0 17 0 6 0 1 0 2 2 200

Butler (14-6, 3-5) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Tyler Wideman, f 1-2 0-0 3-5 3-6-9 4 5 1 3 2 0 31 Andrew Chrabascz, f 3-4 2-2 2-2 1-4-5 2 10 0 3 0 1 31 Roosevelt Jones, g 7-11 0-0 9-11 1-3-4 1 23 4 3 0 0 36 Kellen Dunham, g 3-7 3-4 7-7 0-0-0 4 16 0 1 0 1 27 Kelan Martin, g 2-9 0-2 4-4 1-3-4 3 8 1 0 0 1 31 Austin Etherington 1-3 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 2 2 0 0 0 0 8 Jordan Gathers 1-7 1-6 0-0 1-3-4 0 3 2 1 0 0 23 Trey Pettus 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Jackson Davis 0-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 Steven Bennett 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Nate Fowler 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Team 3-2-5 Totals 18-45 6-16 25-29 11-25-36 18 67 8 12 2 3 200 .400 .375 .862 Officials: Tim Clougherty, Tom Eades, Don Daily | Attendance: 7,611 Game Notes: The series is tied 6-6 between the programs... Butler has won five straight games in the series.


2015-16 REVIEW | DEPAUL BASKETBALL #7/8 Xavier DePaul

1st 2nd Final 42 44 86 33 32 65

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DePaul Creighton

Jan. 30, 2016  Allstate Arena  Rosemont, Ill.

S MIN 0 19 0 28 0 31 2 33 0 17 0 2 1 13 0 2 1 5 0 1 1 22 0 2 1 14 0 11 6 200

Officials: Michael Stephens, Jeff Clark, Paul Szelc | Attendance: 6,958 Game Notes: DePaul holds a 9-8 advantage in the all-time series... Xavier sweeps the season series and has won three straight overall.

1st 2nd Final #11/11 Providence 38 32 70 DePaul 38 39 77

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DePaul (8-15, 2-9) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R Myke Henry, f 8-17 1-3 5-7 2-6-8 Peter Ryckbosch, f 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 Billy Garrett, g 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 Eli Cain, g 5-9 1-1 1-3 0-2-2 Aaron Simpson, g 1-4 0-2 0-0 0-2-2 R.J. Curington 1-3 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 Darrick Wood 5-14 0-2 2-3 0-3-3 Tommy Hamilton 2-3 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 Rashaun Stimage 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 David Molinari 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 Develle Phillips 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 Cory Dolins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 Erten Gazi 1-1 1-1 2-2 1-1-2 Oumar Barry 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 Joe Hanel 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0-0 Team 1-1-2 Totals 26-57 3-11 11-18 5-20-25 .456 .273 .611

PF 2 4 3 4 0 1 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 3

Pts A TO Blk 22 1 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 12 1 3 1 2 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 12 0 2 0 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 24 66 10 12 1

S MIN 1 38 0 8 0 17 1 30 1 25 1 12 2 25 0 6 0 12 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 10 0 1 0 10 6 200

Creighton (15-9, 6-5) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R Toby Hegner, f 1-7 1-6 0-0 0-3-3 Geoffrey Groselle, c 5-8 0-0 5-6 5-6-11 Khyri Thomas, g 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 Maurice Watson Jr., g 4-7 0-1 4-4 1-3-4 Isaiah Zierden, g 1-4 1-2 2-3 0-5-5 Marlon Stewart 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 Ronnie Harrell Jr. 3-7 0-2 1-2 1-1-2 Tyler Clement 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 Malik Albert 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 Cole Huff 9-11 4-6 6-6 0-4-4 James Milliken 4-8 3-5 1-2 1-3-4 Zach Hanson 2-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 Team 1-2-3 Totals 30-58 9-23 19-23 11-32-43 .517 .391 .826

PF 0 2 2 1 1 0 5 1 1 3 0 4

S MIN 0 18 1 24 2 15 0 32 0 29 0 4 0 12 0 3 0 9 3 22 0 20 0 12 6 200

S MIN 0 14 2 40 2 38 3 31 0 25 1 11 0 1 0 10 0 1 0 29 8 200

DePaul (8-14, 2-8) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Myke Henry, f 12-18 2-4 1-2 5-6-11 4 27 1 4 0 0 36 Peter Ryckbosch, f 2-3 0-0 0-0 3-1-4 2 4 0 1 1 0 18 Billy Garrett, g 5-16 3-7 3-4 0-6-6 2 16 4 6 1 0 34 Eli Cain, g 3-9 0-2 1-2 0-6-6 3 7 4 0 0 0 36 Aaron Simpson, g 0-3 0-1 4-4 0-3-3 1 4 2 0 1 2 24 Darrick Wood 3-6 0-0 2-2 3-4-7 1 8 3 1 0 1 22 Tommy Hamilton 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 0 2 1 1 0 0 3 Rashaun Stimage 4-4 0-0 1-2 3-1-4 4 9 0 4 3 1 26 Erten Gazi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Team 4-2-6 2 Totals 30-61 5-15 12-16 18-30-48 17 77 15 19 6 4 200 .492 .333 .750 Officials: Pat Driscoll, James Breeding, Mike Stuart | Attendance: 5,114 Game Notes: Tuesday’s win over No. 11/11 Providence was the highest-ranked victory for the Blue Demons since the 64-57 win over No. 5/5 Kansas on Dec. 2, 2006... Billy Garrett Jr. earned his 300th assist of his career with his first assist of the night... he is the 16th player in school history with 300 or more assists... Garrett (303 assists) passed Melvon Foster (299 assists, 1988-91) for 16th all-time... Myke Henry earned his third double-double of the season... the rebounding margin of +24 is the most for the Blue Demons this season... Providence leads the series, 26-9... the win ended a four-game skid for DePaul against the Friars.

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Pts A TO Blk 3 1 0 0 15 0 4 0 2 3 2 0 12 9 4 0 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 28 1 1 0 12 0 1 0 4 0 1 1 20 88 21 16 1

Officials: John Gaffney, Jeff Clark, Gary Prager | Attendance: 17,139 Game Notes: Erten Gazi’s first-half three extended DePaul’s streak to 699 consecutive games with a three-pointer... DePaul leads the series, 16-13... Creighton has won three straight.

#1/1 Villanova DePaul

Feb. 2, 2016  Allstate Arena  Rosemont, Ill.

Providence (18-5, 6-4) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Ben Bentil, f 3-7 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 6 0 1 2 Rodney Bullock, f 3-7 1-4 4-4 3-3-6 3 11 2 2 2 Kris Dunn, g 5-20 2-5 2-4 0-3-3 3 14 8 2 2 Kyron Cartwright, g 3-8 2-3 2-2 2-3-5 0 10 6 3 0 Junior Lomomba, g 2-6 1-3 0-0 1-0-1 2 5 1 1 0 Quadree Smith 3-4 0-0 1-1 0-0-0 2 7 0 1 0 Tyree Chambers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Drew Edwards 1-2 0-0 2-2 0-2-2 4 4 1 1 0 Tom Planek 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan Fazekas 4-7 3-6 2-2 1-2-3 2 13 0 0 0 Team 1-2-3 Totals 24-61 9-22 13-15 9-15-24 18 70 18 11 6 .393 .409 .867

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Feb. 6, 2016  CenturyLink Center  Omaha, Neb.

Xavier (19-2, 7-2) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Jalen Reynolds, f 2-6 0-0 6-7 2-4-6 1 10 2 1 0 0 16 Edmond Sumner, g 2-6 0-2 2-2 0-4-4 2 6 3 1 0 2 21 Trevon Bluiett, g 6-10 0-2 3-3 4-2-6 0 15 2 0 1 1 28 Remy Abell, g 1-5 0-2 1-2 0-0-0 0 3 1 0 0 0 22 Myles Davis, g 3-7 2-6 2-2 0-3-3 0 10 2 2 0 1 27 Larry Austin Jr. 4-5 0-0 4-6 2-3-5 3 12 4 1 0 1 17 James Farr 3-4 0-0 1-2 2-1-3 3 7 2 0 0 0 16 Makinde London 2-2 2-2 1-2 1-2-3 2 7 0 1 0 0 7 Tim Stainbrook 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Kaiser Gates 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 2 0 2 0 0 14 Kevin Coker 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Sean O’Mara 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 5 2 0 3 0 0 4 J.P. Macura 3-8 1-3 5-5 1-1-2 4 12 2 1 0 0 24 Team 1-3-4 1 Totals 28-58 5-17 25-31 14-25-39 23 86 19 13 1 5 200 .483 .294 .806 DePaul (7-14, 1-8) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Myke Henry, f 5-10 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 3 10 2 1 0 Tommy Hamilton, c 6-12 3-6 0-0 1-4-5 5 15 1 0 0 Billy Garrett, g 7-12 0-3 4-5 0-2-2 2 18 2 4 1 Eli Cain, g 2-5 0-1 6-9 0-3-3 3 10 2 3 0 Erten Gazi, g 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 3 0 1 4 0 R.J. Curington 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Darrick Wood 2-5 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 4 1 1 1 David Molinari 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Develle Phillips 0-0 0-0 2-4 0-2-2 1 2 0 0 0 Cory Dolins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Aaron Simpson 1-5 0-2 0-0 0-1-1 3 2 0 1 0 Oumar Barry 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Peter Ryckbosch 1-2 0-0 1-2 4-3-7 3 3 1 0 0 Joe Hanel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 3 0 0 1 0 Team 1-1-2 Totals 24-52 3-12 14-22 7-20-27 26 65 10 15 2 .462 .250 .636

1st 2nd Final 27 39 66 43 45 88

1st 2nd Final 41 45 86 29 30 59

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Feb. 9, 2016  Allstate Arena  Rosemont, Ill.

Villanova (21-3, 11-1) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Kris Jenkins, f 4-9 3-6 2-3 0-5-5 3 13 1 3 0 2 27 Daniel Ochefu, f 4-6 0-0 3-6 4-2-6 1 11 4 1 2 2 24 Jalen Brunson, g 4-8 1-4 2-2 1-2-3 2 11 4 1 0 1 23 Josh Hart, g 6-11 3-6 3-3 0-2-2 2 18 3 0 0 1 27 Ryan Arcidiacono, g 1-5 1-2 5-5 0-4-4 2 8 5 2 0 0 27 Henry Lowe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Phil Booth 3-7 1-2 2-2 1-1-2 1 9 1 1 0 1 23 Patrick Farrell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Mikal Bridges 1-5 0-2 0-0 2-3-5 3 2 0 0 0 2 23 Darryl Reynolds 5-6 0-0 4-4 2-4-6 3 14 0 1 1 2 20 Kevin Rafferty 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Team 1-0-1 Totals 28-58 9-23 21-25 11-23-34 17 86 18 9 3 11 200 .483 .391 .840 DePaul (8-16, 2-10) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Myke Henry, f 3-12 1-4 2-4 3-8-11 3 9 0 5 1 0 32 Peter Ryckbosch, f 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 2 4 1 0 0 0 13 Billy Garrett, g 2-6 1-1 2-2 0-1-1 3 7 2 1 1 1 27 Eli Cain, g 5-11 2-4 3-3 0-2-2 4 15 1 1 0 1 30 Aaron Simpson, g 1-5 1-3 0-0 0-3-3 4 3 1 1 0 0 19 R.J. Curington 1-2 1-2 2-2 1-0-1 1 5 0 1 0 0 9 Darrick Wood 3-7 0-2 2-2 0-3-3 2 8 3 5 1 1 22 Tommy Hamilton 3-3 1-1 0-2 2-4-6 3 7 2 2 1 0 18 Rashaun Stimage 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 6 David Molinari 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 Develle Phillips 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cory Dolins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Erten Gazi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 2 1 0 0 14 Oumar Barry 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Joe Hanel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Team 1-0-1 1 Totals 20-49 7-17 12-17 8-22-30 22 59 13 19 6 3 200 .408 .412 .706 Officials: Jeffrey Anderson, Ray Natili, Paul Szelc | Attendance: 6,393 Game Notes: DePaul’s streak of consecutive games with a three-pointer extended to 700 games... DePaul is now 3-19 all-time in games against No. 1 teams... Villanova leads the series, 21-8, with 11 straight wins.


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE DePaul St. John’s

1st 2nd Final 24 41 65 31 49 80

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St. John’s DePaul

Feb. 17, 2016  Carnesecca Arena  Queens, N.Y.

St. John’s (8-21, 1-15) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Amar Alibegovic, f 1-2 0-1 0-2 0-0-0 0 2 0 2 0 Kassoum Yakwe, f 1-4 0-0 4-7 3-3-6 3 6 0 1 1 Malik Ellison, g 1-3 1-1 9-10 2-2-4 2 12 6 3 0 Durand Johnson, g 5-13 5-12 0-0 0-2-2 4 15 1 3 0 Ron Mvouika, g 7-15 4-12 2-3 0-6-6 3 20 1 1 0 Christian Jones 3-7 0-1 4-8 3-1-4 2 10 1 1 0 Federico Mussini 0-5 0-5 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 Felix Balamou 1-5 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 2 2 7 0 0 Yankuba Sima 4-4 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 5 8 1 3 1 Team 1-0-1 Totals 23-58 10-32 19-30 10-19-29 21 75 18 14 2 .397 .313 .633

S MIN 0 8 0 24 1 24 0 24 0 33 2 21 0 15 1 25 1 26 5 200

DePaul (9-18, 3-12) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Myke Henry, f 6-8 1-1 4-4 0-8-8 4 17 2 1 0 1 31 Tommy Hamilton, c 4-9 0-2 2-2 0-0-0 2 10 0 3 0 0 22 Billy Garrett, g 5-11 1-5 8-8 0-3-3 2 19 10 1 0 3 33 Eli Cain, g 5-9 2-4 4-5 1-3-4 4 16 1 0 1 0 24 Aaron Simpson, g 1-3 1-3 0-0 2-5-7 3 3 0 1 0 0 20 R.J. Curington 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 1 0 0 1 0 0 5 Darrick Wood 1-3 0-1 3-4 0-2-2 1 5 1 2 0 3 23 Rashaun Stimage 4-4 0-0 1-4 2-4-6 5 9 0 3 2 0 17 Erten Gazi 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 1 2 0 0 0 0 7 Joe Hanel 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 2 2 1 0 0 0 18 Team 0-2-2 1 Totals 28-53 5-17 22-27 7-31-38 25 83 15 13 3 7 200 .528 .294 .815

St. John’s (8-19, 1-13) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Amar Alibegovic, f 2-5 1-3 0-0 1-1-2 2 5 0 1 0 0 16 Kassoum Yakwe, f 5-11 0-0 1-4 3-8-11 2 11 1 2 4 1 25 Malik Ellison, g 4-6 2-3 1-2 1-2-3 2 11 4 3 0 0 23 Durand Johnson, g 5-7 2-4 6-6 0-4-4 3 18 4 4 0 1 23 Ron Mvouika, g 0-7 0-6 0-0 1-1-2 4 0 1 1 0 1 26 Christian Jones 1-7 0-0 1-2 0-7-7 2 3 2 1 0 1 21 Federico Mussini 3-7 1-3 10-11 1-2-3 0 17 0 3 0 2 19 Felix Balamou 4-5 0-0 1-2 2-2-4 3 9 5 2 0 3 29 Yankuba Sima 2-4 0-0 2-6 2-7-9 3 6 1 1 3 2 18 Team 3-1-4 Totals 26-59 6-19 22-33 14-35-49 21 80 18 18 7 11 200 .441 .316 .667

Officials: Mike Roberts, Tim Clougherty, Lamar Simpson | Attendance: 4,817 Game Notes: Billy Garrett Jr. (320 assists) passed Peter Patton (313 assists) for 15th on DePaul’s all-time assists list... Garrett moved to 37th on DePaul’s all-time scoring list after scoring his 11th point... the Blue Demons have knocked down at least one three-pointer in 703 straight games... Garrett recorded his first doubledouble of the season and third of his career... St. John’s leads the all-time series, 20-17... the home team has won seven straight games in the series... DePaul is now 5-2 when at least four players reach double-figure scoring.

Officials: Pat Driscoll, Steve McJunkins, Don Daily | Attendance: 5,010 Game Notes: Eli Cain scored a career-high 25 points... the game was his third 20-point game of the season... St. John’s holds a 19-16 advantage in the series... the home team has won the last six games in the series... the game was the first of two this season.

1st 2nd Final 37 36 73 26 34 60

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Feb. 25, 2016  Allstate Arena  Rosemont, Ill.

DePaul (8-17, 2-11) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Myke Henry, f 2-8 0-1 1-2 0-4-4 1 5 0 4 0 2 26 Peter Ryckbosch, f 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2-3 4 4 0 2 0 0 13 Billy Garrett, g 4-15 1-6 5-8 1-4-5 3 14 4 2 0 1 28 Eli Cain, g 9-16 2-4 5-5 1-2-3 2 25 0 2 1 4 36 Aaron Simpson, g 1-5 0-3 1-2 1-3-4 4 3 1 0 0 1 32 R.J. Curington 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Darrick Wood 2-7 0-2 2-3 0-4-4 4 6 0 3 0 3 26 Tommy Hamilton 1-4 1-2 2-2 0-3-3 1 5 2 2 0 0 18 Rashaun Stimage 1-3 0-0 1-2 3-2-5 3 3 0 2 3 1 17 Erten Gazi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Joe Hanel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Team 2-0-2 Totals 22-61 4-19 17-24 9-24-33 24 65 7 17 4 12 200 .361 .211 .708

Marquette DePaul

1st 2nd Final 28 47 75 45 38 83

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1st 2nd Final DePaul 33 33 66 --/#24 Providence 39 48 87

Feb. 20, 2016  Allstate Arena  Rosemont, Ill.

Marquette (17-10, 6-8) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Henry Ellenson, f 5-13 1-3 3-6 1-8-9 4 14 1 2 0 0 38 Luke Fischer, c 8-13 0-0 0-1 2-1-3 4 16 0 1 1 0 32 Duane Wilson, g 3-4 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 4 6 3 1 0 2 22 Jajuan Johnson, g 3-9 2-5 2-2 2-2-4 0 10 5 2 0 1 35 Haanif Cheatham, g 5-7 4-6 6-7 0-5-5 1 20 3 3 0 3 34 Sandy Cohen III 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Matt Heldt 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-0-1 2 2 0 0 1 0 8 Traci Carter 1-3 0-1 3-6 1-2-3 2 5 4 3 0 3 26 Wally Ellenson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0+ Team 3-0-3 1 Totals 26-51 7-17 14-22 10-20-30 18 73 16 14 2 9 200 .510 .412 .636

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Feb. 27, 2016  Dunkin’ Donuts Center  Providence, R.I.

DePaul (8-18, 2-12) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Rashaun Stimage, f 2-6 0-0 3-4 6-3-9 1 7 0 0 4 0 26 Myke Henry, f 3-6 2-2 0-0 2-1-3 4 8 0 3 0 1 20 Tommy Hamilton, c 7-13 3-6 3-5 0-6-6 4 20 0 2 0 2 33 Eli Cain, g 2-8 0-1 4-4 1-0-1 2 8 5 5 2 1 31 Aaron Simpson, g 1-4 0-3 2-2 0-2-2 3 4 1 2 0 1 29 R.J. Curington 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 Darrick Wood 2-8 0-2 0-0 1-3-4 2 4 1 2 0 2 17 Develle Phillips 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Erten Gazi 3-4 0-1 0-0 0-3-3 1 6 0 1 0 1 22 Joe Hanel 1-1 0-0 0-1 1-3-4 2 2 0 0 0 0 10 Team 0-0-0 1 Totals 21-50 5-15 13-18 11-21-32 20 60 7 16 6 8 200 .420 .333 .722 Officials: Jeffrey Anderson, Brent Hampton, Wally Rutecki | Attendance: 8,524 Game Notes: The game was the 118th meeting between DePaul and Marquette... the Golden Eagles hold a 72-46 advantage in the series after splitting the season series this year... Rashaun Stimage reached a new career high in rebounds with nine... Tommy Hamilton IV reached double-digits in points for the 11th time this year, first time in February, and tied his season high... Saturday’s starting lineup marked the ninth different lineup of the season.

DePaul (9-19, 3-13) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Myke Henry, f 3-8 0-1 0-0 0-2-2 4 6 1 2 0 Tommy Hamilton, c 2-4 0-1 0-0 1-5-6 3 4 2 0 0 Billy Garrett, g 2-8 0-4 6-6 0-1-1 3 10 0 4 0 Eli Cain, g 7-10 4-7 4-4 0-3-3 0 22 1 1 0 Aaron Simpson, g 0-4 0-3 0-0 0-3-3 2 0 0 2 0 R.J. Curington 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Darrick Wood 7-13 1-2 0-1 1-3-4 2 15 2 2 0 Rashaun Stimage 2-4 0-0 3-5 4-1-5 4 7 0 1 0 David Molinari 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Cory Dolins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Erten Gazi 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 1 0 0 Oumar Barry 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Joe Hanel 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-1-2 4 2 0 1 0 Team 1-1-2 Totals 24-54 5-18 13-16 8-20-28 24 66 7 13 0 .444 .278 .813

S MIN 0 29 0 18 1 23 0 36 1 17 0 1 3 32 0 11 0 1 0 2 0 12 0 1 0 17

Providence (20-9, 8-8) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Ben Bentil, f 9-15 1-4 9-9 2-6-8 3 28 5 2 1 Rodney Bullock, f 4-9 2-5 0-0 1-4-5 2 10 0 2 1 Jalen Lindsey, g 3-7 2-5 6-7 2-2-4 3 14 0 1 0 Kyron Cartwright, g 4-12 0-3 8-9 0-2-2 3 16 8 0 0 Junior Lomomba, g 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-1-2 2 2 2 1 0 Kris Dunn 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 4 3 0 Quadree Smith 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0-0 1 1 0 0 0 Casey Woodring 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Tyree Chambers 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 2 0 Ricky Council 0-0 0-0 3-3 0-1-1 0 3 0 0 0 Drew Edwards 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-3-3 0 5 0 0 0 Tom Planek 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan Fazekas 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-3-3 1 6 0 0 1 Team 3-1-4 Totals 26-53 8-22 27-30 9-24-33 18 87 19 11 3 .491 .364 .900

S MIN 1 37 0 34 0 27 2 32 0 13 1 17 0 4 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 16 0 1 1 14

5 200

6 200

Officials: Jeff Anderson, Wally Rutecki, Matt Potter | Attendance: 12,435 Game Notes: The Blue Demons are now 2-5 this season against ranked opponents... Providence leads the series, 27-9... the two teams split the regularseason series.

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1st 2nd Final 33 29 62 51 32 83

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DePaul Georgetown

March 1, 2016  The Pavilion  Villanova, Pa.

DePaul (9-20, 3-14) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R Myke Henry, f 6-11 1-3 0-0 3-6-9 Tommy Hamilton, c 4-9 1-1 0-1 4-5-9 Billy Garrett, g 1-3 0-1 0-1 0-0-0 Eli Cain, g 5-11 3-5 1-1 0-1-1 Aaron Simpson, g 3-5 3-4 2-2 0-1-1 R.J. Curington 0-1 0-1 0-0 1-0-1 Darrick Wood 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2-2 Rashaun Stimage 3-3 0-0 3-7 2-4-6 David Molinari 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 Develle Phillips 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 Cory Dolins 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 Erten Gazi 1-2 1-1 1-2 0-2-2 Oumar Barry 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 Joe Hanel 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 Team 0-2-2 Totals 23-49 9-16 7-14 10-24-34 .469 .563 .500

PF 4 0 3 4 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0

Pts A TO Blk 13 3 5 0 9 1 1 1 2 4 3 1 14 4 3 0 11 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 19 62 16 17 2

S MIN 1 36 1 21 0 21 1 35 0 28 0 8 0 7 1 17 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 17 0 2 0 2 4 200

Villanova (26-4, 15-2) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Kris Jenkins, f 11-18 8-14 1-1 0-2-2 1 31 1 1 0 Daniel Ochefu, f 0-1 0-0 1-2 1-4-5 2 1 3 0 1 Jalen Brunson, g 3-6 1-3 2-3 1-2-3 2 9 3 1 0 Josh Hart, g 6-11 1-3 5-7 2-1-3 1 18 1 1 0 Ryan Arcidiacono, g 2-8 1-4 1-2 2-0-2 1 6 7 0 0 Henry Lowe 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 1 0 0 Phil Booth 3-6 3-5 0-0 0-1-1 3 9 1 2 0 Patrick Farrell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Mikal Bridges 1-4 0-2 1-2 1-4-5 2 3 3 0 0 Darryl Reynolds 3-3 0-0 0-0 1-7-8 4 6 0 0 0 Kevin Rafferty 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Team 0-0-0 Totals 29-58 14-31 11-17 8-21-29 16 83 20 5 1 .500 .452 .647

S MIN 2 31 0 23 0 24 1 28 1 28 0 1 1 19 0 2 0 21 0 21 0 2 5 200

Officials: Pat Driscoll, Tony Chiazza, Brent Hampton | Attendance: 6,500 Game Notes: Villanova leads the series, 21-8... the Wildcats have won 11 straight games between the two programs.

Seton Hall DePaul

1st 2nd Final 36 44 80 32 34 66

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March 5, 2016  Allstate Arena  Rosemont, Ill.

Seton Hall (22-8, 12-6) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Ismael Sanogo, f 2-3 0-0 2-2 5-4-9 2 6 1 2 1 Desi Rodriguez, f 4-7 1-2 2-3 0-1-1 3 11 3 1 0 Angel Delgado, f 2-4 0-0 1-2 2-8-10 3 5 1 5 1 K. Carrington, g 6-14 3-9 2-2 0-3-3 2 17 4 1 0 Isaiah Whitehead, g 10-15 6-10 7-11 0-5-5 3 33 5 2 1 Michael Nzei 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Braeden Anderson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 Michael Dowdy 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Dalton Soffer 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Myles Carter 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Rashed Anthony 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 Derrick Gordon 2-3 2-3 0-0 0-1-1 2 6 1 0 0 Veer Singh 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 Team 1-1-2 Totals 27-49 12-25 14-20 8-24-32 19 80 15 11 3 .551 .480 .700

S MIN 0 34 2 27 0 36 1 35 1 36 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 13 0 8

DePaul (9-21, 3-15) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk Rashaun Stimage, f 2-5 0-0 3-6 3-4-7 1 7 1 1 2 Myke Henry, f 6-10 1-2 2-4 2-2-4 2 15 0 0 0 Billy Garrett, g 7-13 3-6 1-1 0-0-0 2 18 0 2 0 Eli Cain, g 1-6 0-2 6-8 2-0-2 5 8 3 3 0 Aaron Simpson, g 2-5 2-3 0-0 0-3-3 2 6 4 1 0 R.J. Curington 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Darrick Wood 2-6 0-1 0-0 0-1-1 3 4 0 0 0 Tommy Hamilton 1-3 0-1 0-0 0-4-4 2 2 0 0 0 David Molinari 0-1 0-0 2-2 0-0-0 0 2 0 0 0 Cory Dolins 1-2 0-0 0-0 2-0-2 0 2 0 0 0 Erten Gazi 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 2 2 1 1 0 Oumar Barry 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 Team 0-2-2 Totals 23-53 6-16 14-21 9-18-27 19 66 9 8 2 .434 .375 .667

S MIN 0 28 2 36 1 30 1 31 1 27 0 1 0 14 0 14 0 2 0 2 0 14 0 1

4 200

5 200

Officials: James Breeding, Matt Potter, Earl Walton | Attendance: 5,954 Game Notes: DePaul concluded its 36th season of play at Allstate Arena... Seton Hall leads the series, 12-6... the Pirates won both meetings this season.

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March 9, 2016  BIG EAST Championship  Madison Square Garden  New York, N.Y.

DePaul (9-22) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Myke Henry, f 4-5 0-0 0-1 4-1-5 4 8 0 4 0 1 20 Tommy Hamilton, c 0-2 0-0 4-4 1-4-5 4 4 0 0 0 0 17 Billy Garrett, g 2-10 0-1 0-3 0-4-4 3 4 1 3 1 0 34 Eli Cain, g 6-16 0-2 2-6 1-4-5 2 14 2 2 0 0 38 Aaron Simpson, g 2-6 2-4 0-0 1-4-5 3 6 0 3 0 1 19 R.J. Curington 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Darrick Wood 3-10 0-1 0-0 1-3-4 1 6 3 1 0 0 24 Rashaun Stimage 2-3 0-0 0-1 3-1-4 4 4 0 1 0 0 11 David Molinari 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Develle Phillips 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Cory Dolins 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Erten Gazi 2-3 1-1 0-0 0-0-0 2 5 0 0 0 0 14 Oumar Barry 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Joe Hanel 1-2 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 2 2 0 1 0 0 20 TEAM 3-1-4 2 Totals 22-58 3-10 6-17 14-22-36 25 53 6 17 1 2 200 .379 .300 .353 Georgetown (15-17) FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-R PF Pts A TO Blk S MIN Isaac Copeland, f 3-7 0-2 0-0 1-3-4 1 6 3 0 0 0 34 Marcus Derrickson, f 0-3 0-3 7-9 0-5-5 3 7 0 3 2 2 25 Bradley Hayes, c 4-7 0-0 2-5 3-4-7 4 10 2 2 0 1 20 Tre Campbell, g 0-5 0-3 4-4 0-5-5 2 4 2 3 0 1 29 D. Smith-Rivera, g 7-11 4-7 2-3 0-3-3 3 20 0 1 0 1 32 L.J. Peak 4-7 1-3 1-2 0-1-1 2 10 3 3 2 0 29 Reggie Cameron 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Ra'Mond Hines 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ Jessie Govan 3-3 1-1 2-3 0-5-5 4 9 1 3 0 1 19 Riyan Williams 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Kaleb Johnson 2-2 0-0 0-1 1-1-2 0 4 0 0 0 0 7 Trey Mourning 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM 4-2-6 1 Totals 23-46 6-19 18-27 9-30-39 20 70 11 16 4 7 200 .500 .316 .667 Officials: Ed Corbett, Wally Rutecki, Lamar Simpson | Attendance: 12,604 Game Notes: DePaul is 2-9 all-time in nine BIG EAST Tournament appearances... Eli Cain recorded his 16th game in double-figures... Georgetown leads the alltime series, 28-7... the Hoyas won all three meetings this season.


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE

2015-16 NOTEBOOK

Cain Named All-Freshman: DePaul guard Eli Cain was named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team and is the eighth DePaul player to be selected to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team. The Willingboro, N.J. native finished the regular season averaging 10.2 points per game while shooting .438 from the field overall and a league-best .437 from three-point range. In conference play, Cain averaged 11.1 points per game which placed him third among all freshmen behind the Marquette duo of Henry Ellenson and Haanif Cheatham. Cain joins teammates Billy Garrett Jr. and Tommy Hamilton IV as BIG EAST All-Freshman honorees. Garrett and Hamilton earned the honor in 2014. Other DePaul players to be named to the BIG EAST team include Wilson Chandler (2006), Mac Koshwal (2008), Dar Tucker (2008), Cleveland Melvin (2011) and Brandon Young (2011). Garrett Joins 1K List: DePaul junior guard Billy Garrett Jr. became the 49th player in program history to reach the 1,000-point plateau on Jan. 9 at Georgetown. Garrett finishes the season in 34th place on the all-time scoring chart and is the first 1,000-point scorer since Brandon Young on March 9, 2013. Noting the Blue Demons: The men’s basketball program is 1,428-964 (.597) all-time... the 82-61 win over No. 20/20 George Washington on Dec. 22 was win No. 1,425 since start of 1923-24 season... the Blue Demons have knocked down at least one three-pointer in 707 straight games... DePaul’s last game without a three was Feb. 16, 1993 against UAB at Allstate Arena... the Blue Demons set school records in 2014-15 with 248 three’s and 705 attempts... the Blue Demons are 336-175 (.658) all-time at Allstate Arena... DePaul is 10-2 (.833) all-time in games at McGrath-Phillips Arena. Against Ranked Opponents: DePaul was 2-6 against ranked opponents this season... the Blue Demons defeated No. 20/20 George Washington, 82-61, on Dec. 22 at Allstate Arena... according to ESPN, DePaul’s margin of victory over No. 20/20 George Washington was the largest in program history as an unranked team over a ranked opponent... DePaul fell to No. 18/19 Butler, 77-72, on Jan. 5... No. 7/8 Xavier posted an 84-64 victory over DePaul on Jan. 12 at Cintas Center and an 86-65 decision at Allstate Arena on Jan. 30... DePaul topped No. 11/11 Providence, 77-70, on Feb. 2... the win over the Friars was the highest-ranked win since a 64-57 win over No. 5/5 Kansas on Dec. 2, 2006 at Allstate Arena... the Blue Demons dropped an 86-59 decision to No. 1/1 Villanova on Feb. 9 and an 87-66 game at No. --/24 Providence on Feb. 27... No. 3/2 Villanova defeated DePaul, 83-62, at The Pavilion on March 1.

2015-16 TEAM PHOTO

Front Row (L to R): Erten Gazi, Cory Dolins, R.J. Curington, Eli Cain, Billy Garrett Jr., David Leitao III, Darrick Wood, Aaron Simpson, David Molinari. Top Row: Myke Henry, Frederick Scott, Develle Phillips, Oumar Barry, Tommy Hamilton IV, Peter Ryckbosch, Rashaun Stimage, Joe Hanel.

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OPPONENT INFORMATION Robert Morris Nov. 13 McGrath-Phillips Arena

Location: Moon Township, Pa. Nickname: C olonials Conference: Northeast

Head Coach: Andrew Toole Contact: Jim Duzyk Website: www.rmucolonials.com

Rutgers Nov. 17 Allstate Arena

Location: New Brunswick, N.J. Nickname: Scarlet Knights Conference: Big Ten

Head Coach: Steve Pikiell Contact: Kevin Lorincz Website: www.scarletknights.com

Milwaukee Nov. 20 Allstate Arena

Location: Milwaukee, Wis. Nickname: Panthers Conference: Horizon League

Head Coach: LaVall Jordan Contact: Chris Zills Website: www.mkepanthers.com

Missouri State Nov. 23 – Allstate Arena Dec. 23 – Las Vegas, Nev.*

Location: Springfield, Mo. Nickname: Bears Conference: Missouri Valley

Head Coach: Paul Lusk Contact: Rick Kindhart Website: www.missouristatebears.com

Drake Nov. 30 McGrath-Phillips Arena

Location: Des Moines, Iowa Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: Missouri Valley

Head Coach: Ray Giacoletti Contact: Ty Patton Website: www.godrakebulldogs.com

Northwestern Dec. 3 Evanston, Ill.

Location: Evanston, Ill. Nickname: Wildcats Conference: Big Ten

Head Coach: Chris Collins Contact: Nick Brilowski Website: www.nusports.com

Lamar Dec. 6 Allstate Arena

Location: Beaumont, Texas Nickname: Cardinals Conference: Southland

Head Coach: Tic Price Contact: James Dixon Website: www.lamarcardinals.com

Temple Dec. 10 Miami, Fla.

Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Nickname: Owls Conference: American Athletic

Head Coach: Fran Dunphy Contact: Larry Dougherty Website: www.owlsports.com

Location: Chicago, Ill. Nickname: Flames Conference: Horizon League

Head Coach: Steve McClain Contact: Dan Yopchick Website: www.uicflames.com

Chicago State Dec. 17 Allstate Arena

Location: Chicago, Ill. Nickname: Cougars Conference: Western Athletic

Head Coach: Tracy Dildy Contact: Corey Miggins Website: www.gocsucougars.com

Southeast Missouri State Dec. 19 Allstate Arena

Location: Cape Girardeau, Mo Nickname: Redhawks Conference: Ohio Valley

Head Coach: Rick Ray Contact: Jeff Honza Website: www.gosoutheast.com

UIC Dec. 14 McGrath-Phillips Arena

Wyoming Dec. 22 Las Vegas, Nev.

Location: Laramie, Wyo. Nickname: Cowboys Conference: Mountain West

Head Coach: Allen Edwards Contact: Nick Seeman Website: www.gowyo.com

USC Dec. 23* Las Vegas, Nev.

Location: Los Angeles, Calif. Nickname: Trojans Conference: Pac-12

Head Coach: Andy Enfield Contact: David Tuttle Website: www.usctrojans.com

Butler Jan. 21 – Allstate Arena Feb. 19 – Indianapolis, Ind.

Location: Indianapolis, Ind. Nickname: Bulldogs Conference: BIG EAST

Head Coach: Chris Holtmann Contact: John Dedman Website: www.butlersports.com

Creighton Jan. 28 – Omaha, Neb. Feb. 11 – Allstate Arena

Location: Omaha, Neb. Nickname: Bluejays Conference: BIG EAST

Head Coach: Greg McDermott Contact: Rob Anderson Website: www.gocreighton.com

Georgetown Jan. 31 – Allstate Arena Feb. 22 – Washington, D.C.

Location: Washington, D.C. Nickname: Hoyas Conference: BIG EAST

Head Coach: John Thompson III Contact: Mike Carey Website: www.guhoyas.com

Marquette Jan. 14 – Milwaukee, Wis. Feb. 4 - Allstate Arena

Location: Milwaukee, Wis. Nickname: Golden Eagles Conference: BIG EAST

Head Coach: Steve Wojciechowski Contact: Scott Kuykendall Website: www.gomarquette.com

Providence Jan. 10 – Allstate Arena Feb. 28 – Providence, R.I.

Location: Providence, R.I. Nickname: Friars Conference: BIG EAST

Head Coach: Ed Cooley Contact: Arthur Parks Website: www.friars.com

St. John’s Jan. 1 – Allstate Arena Jan. 16 – Queens, N.Y.

Location: Queens, N.Y. Nickname: Red Storm Conference: BIG EAST

Head Coach: Chris Mullin Contact: Stephen Dombroski Website: www.redstormsports.com

*potential opponent at the Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic - Dec. 17-23 - Las Vegas, Nev.

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OPPONENTS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL Seton Hall Jan. 7 – Newark, N.J. Feb. 25 – Allstate Arena

Location: Newark, N.J. Nickname: Pirates Conference: BIG EAST

Head Coach: Kevin Willard Contact: Thomas Chen Website: www.shupirates.com

Villanova Dec. 28 – Villanova, Pa. Feb. 13 – Allstate Arena

Location: Villanova, Pa. Nickname: Wildcats Conference: BIG EAST

Head Coach: Jay Wright Contact: Mike Sheridan Website: www.villanova.com

Xavier Feb. 8 – Cincinnati, Ohio March 4 – Allstate Arena

Location: Cincinnati, Ohio Nickname: Musketeers Conference: BIG EAST

Head Coach: Chris Mack Contact: Tom Eiser Website: www.goxavier.com

ALL-TIME SERIES VS. 2016-17 OPPONENTS

BUTLER (6-6) 1938-39 AR L 29-39 1940-41 CS W 53-32 Nov. 26, 1977 H W 93-65 Dec. 9, 1978 A W 81-62 Feb. 16, 1980 H W 103-79 Feb. 23, 1981 A W 89-64 Jan. 9, 2014 A W (2OT) 99-94 March 6, 2014 H (AA) L 46-79 Feb. 7, 2015 A L 73-83 Feb. 28, 2015 H (AA) L 53-67 Jan. 5, 2016 H (AA) L 72-77 Jan. 27, 2016 A L 53-67

0-1 1-1 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-6

CHICAGO STATE (14-0) Dec. 1, 1992 H (AH) W 103-68 Nov. 27, 1993 H (AH) W 110-84 Dec. 1, 1998 H (RH) W 80-38 Dec. 1, 1999 H (AA) W 104-57 Dec. 9, 2000 H (AA) W 78-69 Dec. 18, 2001 H (AA) W 79-63 Jan. 3, 2004 H (AA) W 81-74 Dec. 6, 2006 H (AA) W 83-56 Nov. 14, 2010 H (MA) W 114-81 Dec. 10, 2011 H (AA) W 102-95 Dec. 5, 2012 A W 74-64 Dec. 15, 2013 H (AA) W (OT) 77-70 Dec. 4, 2014 A W 84-60 Dec. 5, 2015 H (AA) W 96-72

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 7-0 8-0 9-0 10-0 11-0 12-0 13-0 14-0

CREIGHTON (16-14) Dec. 21, 1937 H L 37-44 Feb. 18, 1939 A W 39-31 Feb. 14, 1941 H L 48-60 Dec. 14, 1957 A L 55-67 Jan. 7, 1958 H W 62-56 Feb. 27, 1960 H W 82-65 Jan. 31, 1977 H L 75-84 Feb. 1, 1978 A W (3OT) 85-82 March 12, 1978 NCAA W 80-78 Dec. 30, 1978 H W 88-70 Jan. 28, 1980 A W 84-73 Feb. 9, 1981 H W 83-57 Jan. 11, 1982 A W 76-67 Dec. 27, 1982 H W 68-66 Dec. 31, 1983 A W (OT) 59-57 Dec. 27, 1984 H W 87-58 Feb. 17, 1986 A L 61-74 Dec. 17, 1986 H W 74-64 March 16, 1990 NIT W 89-72 Nov. 30, 2005 H (AA) W 72-57 Nov. 9, 2007 A L 62-74 Dec. 23, 2008 N L 75-83 Jan. 7, 2014 H (AA) L 62-81

0-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 2-3 3-3 3-4 4-4 5-4 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 11-4 12-4 12-5 13-5 14-5 15-5 15-6 15-7 15-8

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A N A H N H (AA) A

L L W L L L L

66-78 62-84 70-60 62-75 63-78 80-91 66-88

15-9 15-10 16-10 16-11 16-12 16-13 16-14

DRAKE (6-2) 1935-36 H W 30-28 Feb. 2, 1971 A L 80-93 March 6, 1972 H W 94-76 Dec. 9, 1972 A L 75-86 Dec. 9, 1975 H W 83-72 Jan. 23, 1991 H (AA) W 92-71 Nov. 18, 2014 H (AA) W 80-62 Dec. 9, 2015 A W 74-71

1-0 1-1 2-1 2-2 3-2 4-2 5-2 6-2

GEORGETOWN (7-28) 1941-42 A W 34-29 1942-43 NCAA L 49-53 Dec. 29, 1980 N W 72-67 Feb. 6, 1983 A L 65-71 Dec. 10, 1983 H (RH) W 63-61 Dec. 15, 1984 A L 57-77 Dec. 21, 1985 H (RH) L 70-85 Jan. 25, 1987 A L 71-74 Jan. 10, 1988 H (RH) L 64-74 Dec. 17, 1988 A L 64-74 Jan. 13, 1990 H (RH) L 64-74 Feb. 3, 1991 A W 72-63 Jan. 18, 1992 H (RH) W 72-62 Jan. 13, 1993 A L 45-74 Jan. 22, 1994 H (RH) W 78-51 Dec. 3, 1994 A L 68-74 Jan. 3, 1996 H (RH) L 61-81 Nov. 30, 1996 A L 41-68 Feb. 14, 1998 H (UC) L 59-65 Jan. 31, 2006 H (AA) L 44-64 Jan. 24, 2007 A L 52-66 Jan. 8, 2008 H (AA) L 60-76 March 7, 2009 A L 40-48 Jan. 3, 2010 H (AA) L 50-67 Jan. 1, 2011 A L 75-86 Jan. 17, 2012 H (AA) L 75-83 Feb. 20, 2013 A L 66-90 Dec. 31, 2013 A L 54-61 Feb. 3, 2014 H (AA) L 59-71 March 12, 2014 N W 60-56 Jan. 13, 2015 H (AA) L 72-78 Feb. 21, 2015 A L 63-68 Dec. 30, 2015 H (AA) L 58-70 Jan. 9, 2016 A L 63-74 March 9, 2016 N L 53-70

1-0 1-1 2-1 2-2 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 4-8 5-8 5-9 6-9 6-10 6-11 6-12 6-13 6-14 6-15 6-16 6-17 6-18 6-19 6-20 6-21 6-22 6-23 7-23 7-24 7-25 7-26 7-27 7-28


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE UIC (5-1) Dec. 1, 1981 A W 78-53 Dec. 18, 2004 H (AA) W 80-62 Dec. 15, 2007 H (AA) L 80-85 Nov. 22, 2008 A W 67-63 Nov. 14, 2014 H (MA) W 72-71 Dec. 2, 2015 A W 82-55

1-0 2-0 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1

LAMAR (1-0) Jan. 15, 1980 H W 61-51

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MARQUETTE (46-72) Feb. 16, 1918 H W 21-17 Feb. 22, 1918 A L 19-20 Feb. 25, 1922 H L 17-44 Dec. 31, 1942 A W 54-46 Jan. 9, 1943 H (CS) W 42-37 Jan. 21, 1944 H (CS) L 49-51 Jan. 27, 1945 H (CS) W 59-32 Jan. 26, 1946 H (CS) W 66-36 Feb. 11, 1947 H (CS) L 45-52 Feb. 7, 1948 H (CS) W 65-49 Dec. 5, 1956 A L (OT) 60-61 Feb. 9, 1959 H W 89-80 March 4, 1959 A L 69-82 Dec. 28, 1959 H W 75-55 Feb. 23, 1960 A W 65-63 Dec. 23, 1960 H W 81-78 Feb. 8, 1961 A L 64-87 Jan. 3, 1962 H L 68-75 Feb. 17, 1962 A L 83-99 Dec. 22, 1962 H W 79-72 Feb. 16, 1962 A L 81-87 Dec. 21, 1963 H W 90-69 Feb. 12, 1964 A W 72-69 Jan. 2, 1965 H W 72-54 Feb. 13, 1965 A W 67-61 Dec. 4, 1965 A W 82-69 Feb. 9, 1966 H W 76-70 Jan. 7, 1967 A L 65-68 Feb. 4, 1967 H W 79-74 Jan. 3, 1968 A L 50-72 Feb. 3, 1968 H L 53-58 Jan. 9, 1969 H L 72-77 Feb. 15, 1969 A L 56-66 Jan. 10, 1970 H L 60-72 Feb. 14, 1970 A L 60-79 Jan. 23, 1971 A L 51-73 Feb. 6, 1971 H L 55-84 Jan. 22, 1972 A L 61-70 Feb. 5, 1972 H L 61-79 Jan. 5, 1973 A L 59-60 Feb. 3, 1973 H L 55-70 Jan. 12, 1974 A L 59-63 Feb. 2, 1974 H L 57-70 Jan. 3, 1975 A L 60-61 Feb. 1, 1975 H L 69-72 Jan. 14, 1976 H L 72-79 Feb. 18, 1976 A L 53-64 Jan. 29, 1977 H L 64-85 Feb. 14, 1977 A W (2OT) 77-72 Jan. 18, 1978 A L 74-80 Feb. 24, 1979 H W 61-60 March 15, 1979 NCAA W 62-56 Jan. 12, 1980 A W 92-85 Feb. 21, 1981 H (RH) W 78-71

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Feb. 6, 1982 March 6, 1983 March 10, 1984 March 2, 1985 March 9, 1985 Feb. 8, 1986 March 8, 1986 Feb. 10, 1987 March 7, 1987 Jan. 27, 1988 March 12, 1988 Jan. 17, 1989 March 4, 1989 Dec. 23, 1989 Jan. 20, 1990 Jan. 8, 1991 Jan. 28, 1991 Feb. 9, 1992 March 4, 1992 Feb. 6, 1993 March 6, 1993 Jan. 12, 1994 Feb. 27, 1994 Jan. 28, 1995 Feb. 21, 1995 Jan. 7, 1996 Feb. 11, 1996 Jan. 9, 1997 Jan. 26, 1997 March 5, 1997 Jan. 19, 1998 Feb. 7, 1998 March 4, 1998 Jan. 9, 1999 Jan. 24, 1999 Jan. 12, 2000 Feb. 16, 2000 Jan. 6, 2001 Feb. 22, 2001 Jan. 19, 2002 March 1, 2002 Jan. 25, 2003 Feb. 12, 2003 Jan. 24, 2004 Feb. 7, 2004 Jan. 20, 2005 Feb. 20, 2005 Jan. 17, 2006 Jan. 25, 2006 Feb. 14, 2007 Jan. 26, 2008 Jan. 24, 2009 Feb. 3, 2009 Jan. 20, 2010 Feb. 3, 2010 Jan. 18, 2011 Feb. 6, 2012 Feb. 9, 2013 Jan. 4, 2014 Feb. 22, 2014 Dec. 31, 2014 March 7, 2015 Jan. 20, 2016 Feb. 20, 2016

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W W W W L L (OT) W W W W W L W W L W W W L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L W L L W L L L L L L L W W L L L W L L L W L L L L L L (OT) W L W L

67-66 74-62 64-49 69-52 64-68 65-70 95-87 88-76 68-59 81-66 77-65 64-72 91-79 71-62 55-77 68-63 84-56 65-58 65-73 76-87 75-86 52-71 62-70 63-48 71-81 60-73 65-75 50-75 49-61 53-79 49-58 51-73 50-52 75-60 46-62 60-69 55-35 49-69 64-82 68-87 53-72 51-72 60-73 62-70 84-78 85-72 57-67 79-82 47-62 72-67 71-79 70-79 61-76 51-50 69-80 64-94 76-89 78-89 56-66 94-96 61-58 48-58 57-56 60-73

24-31 25-31 26-31 27-31 27-32 27-33 28-33 29-33 30-33 31-33 32-33 32-34 33-34 34-34 34-35 35-35 36-35 37-35 37-36 37-37 37-38 37-39 37-40 38-40 38-41 38-42 38-43 38-44 38-45 38-46 38-47 38-48 38-49 39-49 39-40 39-51 40-51 40-52 40-53 40-54 40-55 40-56 40-57 40-58 41-58 42-58 42-59 42-60 42-61 43-61 43-62 43-63 43-64 44-64 44-65 44-66 44-67 44-68 44-69 44-70 45-70 45-71 46-71 46-72


OPPONENTS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL MILWAUKEE (12-1) Jan. 7, 1952 H W 97-44 Dec. 4, 1953 H W 102-47 Dec. 6, 1955 H W 86-68 Feb. 22, 1967 H W 77-48 Jan. 6, 1968 H W 82-69 Feb. 8, 1969 H W 111-79 Feb. 16, 1970 H W 90-72 Feb. 16, 1971 H W 81-66 Jan. 31, 1972 H W 80-79 Dec. 14, 2010 H (AA) W 61-47 Dec. 5, 2011 H (AA) L 76-87 Dec. 9, 2012 H (AA) W 84-50 Nov. 19, 2013 A W 80-71 Dec. 7, 2014 H (AA) W 83-61

1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 7-0 8-0 9-0 10-0 10-1 11-1 12-1 13-1

MISSOURI STATE first meeting NORTHWESTERN (20-11) Feb. 21, 1912 A L 17-34 0-1 Dec. 12, 1970 A L 77-91 0-2 Feb. 15, 1972 CS W 74-72 1-2 Dec. 5, 1972 H W 88-80 2-2 Dec. 8, 1973 A L 65-76 2-3 Dec. 30, 1974 H W 77-63 3-3 Dec. 18, 1975 A W 65-57 4-3 Dec. 1, 1976 A W 75-73 (OT) 5-3 Dec. 17, 1977 H W 83-79 6-3 Dec. 19, 1978 H W 90-83 7-3 Dec. 21, 1979 A W 81-75 8-3 Dec. 20, 1980 H (RH) W 62-54 9-3 March 21, 1983 H (RH-NIT) W 65-63 10-3 Dec. 22, 1984 H (RH) W 61-56 11-3 Dec. 19, 1985 A W 70-67 12-3 Dec. 22, 1986 H (RH) W 72-54 13-3 Dec. 21, 1987 A L 64-78 13-4 March 16, 1994 A (NIT) L 68-69 13-5 Dec. 17, 1994 H (RH) W 84-49 14-5 Dec. 16, 1995 A W 71-61 15-5 Dec. 7, 1996 H (RH) L 56-58 15-6 Dec. 6, 1997 A L 59-72 15-7 March 10, 1999 H (AA-NIT) W 69-64 16-7 Nov. 25, 2003 H (AA) W 65-53 17-7 Dec. 15, 2004 A L 52-56 17-8 Nov. 26, 2005 H (AA) W 59-49 18-8 Nov. 14, 2006 A L 39-49 18-9 Nov. 17, 2007 H (AA) W 54-53 19-9 Dec. 6, 2008 A L 36-63 19-10 Dec. 27, 2013 A W 57-56 20-10 Dec. 19, 2015 H (AA) L 70-78 (OT) 20-11 PROVIDENCE (9-27) Feb. 16, 1961 A L 77-81 March 1961 NIT L 67-73 Dec. 18, 1961 H W 68-63 Feb. 7, 1963 A L 59-77 Dec. 14, 1963 H W 82-64 Feb. 4, 1965 A L 70-72 Feb. 14, 1966 H L 57-61 Feb. 28, 1967 A L 67-68 Feb. 12, 1968 H L 60-71 Jan. 30, 1969 A L 62-83 Dec. 22, 1969 H L 78-79 Feb. 25, 1971 A L 64-74 Dec. 18, 1971 H L 64-75

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A H A H A H A A H (AA) H (AA) A A N H (AA) A H (AA) A H (AA) A A H H (AA) A

L L L W L W W L L W L L L L W L W L L L L W L

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2-12 2-13 2-14 3-14 3-15 4-15 5-15 5-16 5-17 6-17 6-18 6-19 6-20 6-21 7-21 7-22 8-22 8-23 8-24 8-25 8-26 9-26 9-27

ROBERT MORRIS first meeting RUTGERS (4-6) Jan. 15, 2006 H L (OT) 68-78 Jan. 13, 2007 A W 60-37 Jan. 19, 2008 H W 75-73 Jan. 31, 2009 A L 56-75 Feb. 16, 2010 H L 64-68 Feb. 27, 2010 A L 62-71 March 2, 2011 H L 64-68 Jan. 25, 2012 A W 69-64 Feb. 16, 2013 H W 75-69 March 12, 2013 N* L 57-76 *BIG EAST Tournament First Round (New York, N.Y.) ST. JOHN’S (17-20) Jan. 27, 1932 A L 21-35 Feb. 24, 1937 N W 35-33 Jan. 27, 1939 N W 40-26 March 24, 1944 NIT L 39-47 Jan. 15, 1948 N W (2OT) 69-66 Jan. 18, 1949 N W 61-58 Jan. 17, 1950 N W 74-68 Feb. 20, 1983 N L 52-64 Feb. 4, 1984 H (RH) W (OT) 59-57 Feb. 17, 1985 A L 80-93 Feb. 22, 1986 H (RH) W 81-72 March 15, 1987 NCAA (RH) W (OT) 83-75 Feb. 20, 1988 N W 65-51 Feb. 18, 1989 H (RH) L 64-67 Nov. 22, 1989 N L 52-53 Feb. 24, 1990 N L 74-77 March 2, 1991 H (RH) W 79-69 Dec. 20, 1997 A L (2OT) 70-74 Dec. 14, 1999 H (AA) W 71-65 Feb. 18, 2006 A W 52-48 Jan. 3, 2007 A L 53-64 Jan. 16, 2007 H (AA) W 71-63 Jan. 12, 2008 A W 60-54 Feb. 28, 2009 H (AA) L 63-84 Jan. 17, 2010 A L 47-67

0-1 1-1 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 3-5 4-5 4-6

0-1 1-1 2-1 2-2 3-2 4-2 5-2 5-3 6-3 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 9-5 9-6 9-7 10-7 10-8 11-8 12-8 12-9 13-9 14-9 14-10 14-11


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H (AA) A H (AA) A H (AA) A H (AA) A H (AA) A A H (AA)

L (3OT) L L L L L (OT) W L W (OT) L L W

82-90 51-76 81-87 72-79 62-71 74-79 77-75 64-72 71-67 78-86 65-80 83-75

14-12 14-13 14-14 14-15 14-16 14-17 15-17 15-18 16-18 16-19 16-20 17-20

SETON HALL (6-12) Feb. 25, 1942 A L 33-36 Dec. 29, 1988 N L 60-83 Dec. 28, 2002 H (AA) W 52-41 Dec. 27, 2003 A L 62-76 Feb. 25, 2006 H (AA) W 67-64 Feb. 23, 2008 A L 71-73 Feb. 10, 2009 H (AA) L 49-72 Feb. 14, 2010 A L 71-79 Jan. 12, 2011 H (AA) L 67-78 Jan. 10, 2012 A L 73-94 March 3, 2012 H (AA) W 86-58 Jan. 2, 2013 H (AA) L 72-73 Jan. 25, 2014 A L 69-86 Feb. 25, 2014 H (AA) W 65-60 Jan. 22, 2015 A W 64-60 Feb. 3, 2015 H (AA) W 75-62 Jan. 2, 2016 A L 74-78 March 5, 2016 H (AA) L 66-80

0-1 0-2 1-2 1-3 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 3-8 3-9 3-10 4-10 5-10 6-10 6-11 6-12

SOUTHEAST MISSOURI STATE (3-0) 1933-34 A W 30-28 1934-35 H W 47-18 Dec. 31, 2003 H (AA) W 57-50

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USC (3-4) 1931-32 W 20-18 1939-40 L 42-44 1941-42 L 48-54 1942-43 H (CS) W 49-47 Dec. 23, 1949 H (CS) L 52-57 Dec. 10, 1966 H L 79-82 March 11, 1979 NCAA W 89-78

1-0 1-1 1-2 2-2 2-3 2-4 3-4

TEMPLE (2-3) Feb. 11, 1953 A L 66-71 Jan. 4, 1997 H (RH) L 60-73 Dec. 13, 1997 A L 43-74 Jan. 20, 2001 H (AA) W 65-64 Dec. 22, 2001 A W 60-58

0-1 0-2 0-3 1-3 2-3

VILLANOVA (8-22) 1938-39 W 36-29 1962-63 NIT L 51-63 Feb. 6, 1965 A L 67-85 March 5, 1966 H L 73-76 Dec. 17, 1966 A W 69-61 Feb. 10, 1968 H L 48-57 Jan. 25, 1969 A L 57-81 Feb. 28, 1970 H L 90-102 Jan. 13, 1971 A L 59-99 Jan. 29, 1972 H L 83-94

1-0 1-1 1-2 1-3 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8

Feb. 9, 1973 Feb. 16, 1974 Feb. 25, 1976 Feb. 17, 1979 Feb. 11, 2006 Jan. 6, 2007 March 7, 2007 Jan. 3, 2008 Jan. 16, 2008 Feb. 25, 2009 Jan. 6, 2010 Feb. 19, 2011 Jan. 8, 2012 Feb. 5, 2013 Jan. 18, 2014 Feb. 12, 2014 Jan. 10, 2015 Jan. 31, 2015 Feb. 9, 2016 March 1, 2016

A H A H H (AA) A N H (AA) A H (AA) A H (AA) A H (AA) A H (AA) A H H (AA) A

W W W W L W L W L L L L (OT) L L L L L L L L

89-80 65-63 72-63 69-66 51-61 73-65 67-75 84-76 69-76 72-74 72-99 75-77 71-87 71-94 62-88 62-87 64-81 55-68 59-86 62-83

3-8 4-8 5-8 6-8 6-9 7-9 7-10 8-10 8-11 8-12 8-13 8-14 8-15 8-16 8-17 8-18 8-19 8-20 8-21 8-22

WYOMING (1-1) 1929-30 A L 25-33 1944-45 H (CS) W 66-29

0-1 1-1

XAVIER (9-8) Jan. 16, 1939 H W 38-30 Dec. 28, 1963 N W 86-80 Feb. 11, 1967 H W 71-60 Jan. 31, 1968 A L 78-97 Jan. 13, 1969 H W 86-77 Jan. 7, 1970 A W 73-71 March, 3, 1971 H W 84-76 Feb. 26, 1972 A L 62-71 Feb. 7, 1973 H W 69-67 Feb. 9, 1974 A W 77-70 Dec. 27, 1997 N L 56-73 Jan. 20, 2014 H (AA) L 74-84 Feb. 19, 2014 A L 64-83 Jan. 3, 2015 H (AA) W 71-68 Jan. 24, 2015 A L 76-89 Jan. 12, 2016 A L 64-84 Jan. 30, 2016 H (AA) L 65-86

1-0 2-0 3-0 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 6-2 7-2 8-2 8-3 8-4 8-5 9-5 9-6 9-7 9-8

AA = Allstate Arena | AR = Chicago Armory | CS = Chicago Stadium | MA = McGrath-Phillips Arena | RH = Rosemont Horizon | UC = United Center

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The BIG EAST Conference moves forward in 2016-17, the fourth year of its current consortium of 10 outstanding and revered academic institutions. Founded by Dave Gavitt in 1979, the BIG EAST reorganized in 2013 and entered a new era by returning to its basketball-centric heritage. The league’s 10 member schools—Butler University, Creighton University, DePaul University, Georgetown University, Marquette University, Providence College, St. John’s University, Seton Hall University, Villanova University, and Xavier University—embrace a constant commitment to academic integrity, athletic excellence and community service. Val Ackerman, who previously served as founding President of the WNBA, President of USA Basketball and U.S. representative to the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), was named fifth Commissioner of the BIG EAST in conjunction with the conference’s 2013 reconfiguration. Under her leadership, the BIG EAST Val Ackerman has maintained its reputation for top-level achievement in athletBIG EAST Commisioner ics and has continued to be influential on the national intercollegiate landscape, with many conference and school administrators currently serving on key NCAA committees. Since its inception in 1979, the BIG EAST has been lauded 2016-17 MEMBER as a leader in innovative concepts in promotion, particularly INSTITUTIONS television, and that reputation continues with the conference’s Butler University relationship with FOX Sports. The BIG EAST has a fruitful multiSchool....................................... butler.edu year partnership with FOX Sports and its national cable network Athletics......................... butlersports.com FS1. FOX’s comprehensive coverage of BIG EAST men’s basketball Creighton University includes the broadcast of all regular season games on FOX, FS1, School................................. creighton.edu Athletics..........................gocreighton.com FS2 or FOX Regional Networks, as well as the BIG EAST Tournament at Madison Square Garden, college basketball’s longestDePaul University running postseason basketball conference tourney held at the School..................................... depaul.edu Athletics..............depaulbluedemons.com same venue. The BIG EAST and FOX also have established an annual five-game marathon in men’s basketball with all 10 teams Georgetown University School............................. georgetown.edu competing on the same day in league competition. Athletics............................... guhoyas.com BIG EAST institutions are located in seven of the nation’s top 35 largest media markets, including New York, Chicago, PhiladelMarquette University School................................marquette.edu phia, Washington, D.C., Indianapolis, Milwaukee and Cincinnati. Athletics........................gomarquette.com FOX Sports platforms carry complete coverage of women’s Providence College basketball regular season play and the BIG EAST Women’s BasSchool...............................providence.edu ketball Tournament. Every Olympic sport championship is also Athletics.................................... friars.com carried on the network or digital platforms. St. John’s University The BIG EAST has also increased the visibility of its member School.....................................stjohns.edu school programs with the expansion of the BIG EAST Digital NetAthletics....................redstormsports.com work (BEDN). When the conference launched BEDN in 2014-15, Seton Hall University the league became the first collegiate conference to be hosted School...........................................shu.edu on the FOX Sports mobile platform, FOX Sports Go, the app that Athletics............................ shupirates.com provides live streaming of FOX Sports content. BEDN will carry Villanova University 225 live events in 2016-17, with an emphasis on women’s basketSchool.................................. villanova.edu Athletics.............................. villanova.com ball, soccer and Olympic sport regular season and championship events. Xavier University The BIG EAST Conference became a reality in May of 1979 School....................................... xavier.edu Athletics................................goxavier.com through the vision of Gavitt, the former Providence College men’s basketball coach and athletic director. Providence, St. John’s, Georgetown, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Connecticut and Boston College formed the original seven-school alliance, and within the span of just a few years the conference had become a national powerhouse in men’s basketball. While the composition of the BIG EAST evolved over the next three decades, the 92


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focus of its schools did not waver, reflecting a tradition of broad-based programs led by administrators and coaches who emphasize academic strength and fair play. In December of 2012, the seven BIG EAST schools that do not compete in FBS football—DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, St. John’s, Seton Hall and Villanova—announced their intention to separate from the conference’s football-playing schools and form an independent association. On March 20, 2013, the seven schools reached an agreement that enabled them to retain the BIG EAST name and assume the old conference’s long-term pact with Madison Square Garden to host the BIG EAST Men’s Basketball Tournament, one of the premier events in college athletics. The schools also announced the addition of three distinguished institutions sharing the same academic and athletic values —Butler, Creighton and Xavier— and forged a landmark, long-term broadcast partnership with FOX Sports. The BIG EAST moved its headquarters from its original location in Providence, R.I., to midtown Manhattan in New York City to complete the transformation. The BIG EAST’s new era officially began on July 1, 2013, its effective date as the NCAA’s 32nd Division I conference. To complement its athletic successes, the conference launched BIG EAST Serves in 2014 to align the academic, health, leadership and service missions of the 10 member institutions. Initiatives housed under the BIG EAST Serves umbrella, such as BIG EAST Serves Day, the BIG EAST Career Consortium and the national partnership with the It’s On Us campaign against campus sexual assaults, reflect the conference’s commitment to developing the complete BIG EAST student-athlete and making a positive contribution to the campus communities of its member schools and conference’s headquarters in New York. In the fall of 2015, the BIG EAST hosted its inaugural Freshmen Fundamentals, a unique program designed to assist men’s basketball student-athletes in the transition from high school to college and the elite level of BIG EAST basketball. BIG EAST institutions boast high graduation rates for their student-athletes, and the league has always been able to say that many of its best athletes are also its best students. Ryan Arcidiacono, the starting guard for Villanova’s national champion men’s basketball team and the Most Outstanding Player at the 2016 Final Four, also was one of five finalists for the 2015-16 Senior CLASS Award in his sport for excellence in classroom, community, character and competition. DePaul women’s tennis standout Rebeca Mitrea was a conference nominee for NCAA Woman of the Year, an award that honors academic achievements, athletic excellence, community service and leadership. On the court, Mitrea is DePaul’s all-time leader in wins with 117. She competed in the doubles of the 2016 NCAA Tennis Championship. Mitrea also was honored with the Arthur Ashe Leadership and Sportsmanship Award from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA). The conference, which crowns champions in 22 sports, had league teams earn a total of 24 NCAA berths and 42 individual NCAA invitations in 2015-16. Seven different national postseason championships saw multiple BIG EAST teams participate, including five teams in men’s basketball and three in women’s basketball. BIG EAST schools produced 12 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans, including six in soccer (four male, two female). Current BIG EAST men’s basketball programs have enjoyed extraordinary success over the years. Villanova won the 2016 NCAA Championship, its second in school history. Georgetown and Marquette also have won the national title. DePaul, Providence, St. John’s and Seton Hall have all made it to the Final Four. The BIG EAST placed three men’s basketball teams in the Final Four in 1985—Georgetown, St. John’s and Villanova—the only time this has occurred in NCAA history. Over the past 13 years, Butler, Georgetown, Marquette and Villanova have reached the Final Four, with Butler and Villanova making two trips. Xavier has advanced to the Elite Eight twice and the Sweet 16 four other times. BIG EAST student-athletes have achieved recent success in other sports, as well. A BIG EAST team has won the NCAA women’s cross country championship four of the last seven years (Villanova won twice; Providence and Georgetown once) with one runner-up finish (Providence). Creighton’s men’s soccer team has reached the NCAA College Cup in two of the past four seasons with the Providence men advancing to the semifinals in 2014. In the 37 years since the original league opened its doors, BIG EAST teams have won 39 national championships in eight different sports with 144 student-athletes winning individual national titles in the league’s history. Since 2013, the BIG EAST has produced eight national champions.

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DEPAUL & ALL-TIME BIG EAST STANDINGS 2005-06 BIG EAST All 1. Connecticut 14-2 30-4 Villanova 14-2 28-5 3. West Virginia 11-5 22-11 4. Marquette 10-6 20-11 Georgetown 10-6 23-10 Pittsburgh 10-6 25-8 7. Seton Hall 9-7 18-12 8. Cincinnati 8-8 21-13 9. Syracuse 7-9 23-12 Rutgers 7-9 19-14 11. Louisville 6-10 21-13 Notre Dame 6-10 16-14 13. Providence 5-11 12-15 DePaul 5-11 12-15 St. John’s 5-11 12-15 16. USF 1-15 7-22 2006-07 BIG EAST All 1. Georgetown 13-3 30-7 2. Louisville 12-4 24-10 Pittsburgh 12-4 29-8 4. Notre Dame 11-5 24-8 5. Syracuse 10-6 24-11 Marquette 10-6 24-10 7. West Virginia 9-7 27-9 DePaul 9-7 20-14 Villanova 9-7 22-11 10. Providence 8-8 18-13 11. St. John’s 7-9 16-15 12. Connecticut 6-10 17-14 13. Seton Hall 4-12 13-16 14. USF 3-13 12-18 15. Rutgers 2-14 10-19 Cincinnati 2-14 11-19 2007-08 BIG EAST All 1. Georgetown 15-3 28-6 2. Louisville 14-4 27-9 Notre Dame 14-4 25-8 4. Connecticut 13-5 24-9 5. West Virginia 11-7 26-11 Marquette 11-7 25-10 7. Pittsburgh 10-8 27-10 8. Villanova 9-9 22-13 Syracuse 9-9 21-14 10. Cincinnati 8-10 13-18 11. Seton Hall 7-11 17-15 12. Providence 6-12 15-16 DePaul 6-12 11-19 14. St. John’s 5-13 11-19 15. USF 3-15 12-19 Rutgers 3-15 11-20 2008-09 BIG EAST All 1. Louisville 16-2 31-6 2. Pittsburgh 15-3 31-5 Connecticut 15-3 31-5 4. Villanova 13-5 30-8 5. Marquette 12-6 25-10 6. Syracuse 11-7 28-10 7. West Virginia 10-8 23-12 Providence 10-8 19-14 9. Cincinnati 8-10 18-14

Notre Dame 11. Seton Hall Georgetown 13. St. John’s 14. USF 15. Rutgers 16. DePaul

8-10 21-15 7-11 17-15 7-11 16-15 6-12 16-18 4-14 9-22 2-16 11-21 0-18 9-24

2009-10 BIG EAST All 1. Syracuse 15-3 30-5 2. Pittsburgh 13-5 25-9 West Virginia 13-5 31-7 Villanova 13-5 25-8 5. Marquette 11-7 22-12 Louisville 11-7 20-13 7. Notre Dame 10-8 23-12 Georgetown 10-8 23-11 9. USF 9-9 20-13 Seton Hall 9-9 19-13 11. Cincinnati 7-11 19-16 Connecticut 7-11 18-16 13. St. John’s 6-12 17-16 14. Rutgers 5-13 15-17 15. Providence 4-14 12-19 16. DePaul 1-17 8-23 2010-11 BIG EAST All 1. Pittsburgh 15-3 28-6 2. Notre Dame 14-4 27-7 3. Louisville 12-6 25-10 Syracuse 12-6 27-8 St. John’s 12-6 21-12 6. West Virginia 11-7 21-12 Cincinnati 11-7 26-9 8. Georgetown 10-8 21-11 9. Connecticut 9-9 32-9 Villanova 9-9 21-12 Marquette 9-9 22-15 12. Seton Hall 7-11 13-18 13. Rutgers 5-13 15-17 14. Providence 4-14 15-17 15. USF 3-15 10-23 16. DePaul 1-17 7-24 2011-12 BIG EAST All 1. Syracuse 17-1 34-3 2. Marquette 14-4 27-8 3. Notre Dame 13-5 22-12 4. Cincinnati 12-6 26-11 Georgetown 12-6 24-9 USF 12-6 22-14 7. Louisville 10-8 30-10 8. West Virginia 9-9 19-14 9. Connecticut 8-10 20-14 Seton Hall 8-10 21-13 11. Rutgers 6-12 14-18 St. John’s 6-12 13-19 13. Pittsburgh 5-13 22-17 Villanova 5-13 13-19 15. Providence 4-14 15-17 16. DePaul 3-15 12-19

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ALL-TIME BIG EAST HONORS Rookie of the Year 2010-11: Cleveland Melvin; 2013-14: Billy Garrett Jr. All-BIG EAST 2006-07: Wilson Chandler (2nd), Sammy Mejia (2nd), Draelon Burns (hm); 2007-08: Draelon Burns (2nd); 2011-12: Cleveland Melvin (hm); 2014-15: Billy Garrett Jr. (hm) All-Freshman Team 2005-06: Wilson Chandler; 2007-08: Mac Koshwal, Dar Tucker; 2010-11: Cleveland Melvin, Brandon Young; 2013-14: Billy Garrett Jr., Tommy Hamilton IV; 2015-16: Eli Cain All-Academic Team 2006-07: Adam Handler; 2007-08: Adam Handler; 2009-10: Joe Belcaster, Michael Bizoukas, Nate Rogers, Ryan Siggins, Mario Stula; 2010-11: Michael Bizoukas, Jeremiah Kelly, Edwind McGhee, Mario Stula; 2011-12: Joe Belcaster, Montray Clemons, Edwind McGhee; 2012-13: Cory Dolins, Donnavan Kirk, Edwind McGhee, Peter Ryckbosch;

2013-14: R.J. Curington, Cory Dolins, Billy Garrett Jr., Edwind McGhee, Peter Ryckbosch; 2014-15: R.J. Curington, Cory Dolins, Billy Garrett Jr., Joe Hanel, David Molinari, Forrest Robinson, Peter Ryckbosch, Greg Sequele; 2015-16: Oumar Barry, Eli Cain, R.J. Curington, Cory Dolins, Billy Garrett Jr., Erten Gazi, Joe Hanel, Myke Henry, David Leitao III, Peter Ryckbosch, Fred Scott Player of the Week 2006-07: Sammy Mejia (Dec. 4), Sammy Mejia (Jan. 2); 2007-08: Draelon Burns (Dec. 3) Freshman of the Week 2005-06: Wilson Chandler (Jan. 7), Wilson Chandler (Feb. 27); 2007-08: Dar Tucker (Dec. 31); 2010-11: Brandon Young (Dec. 6), Cleveland Melvin (Dec. 27), Cleveland Melvin (Jan. 3), Cleveland Melvin (Jan. 17), Cleveland Melvin (Feb. 21), Brandon Young (Feb. 28); 2013-14: Tommy Hamilton IV (Nov. 18), Billy Garrett Jr. (Dec. 2), Billy Garrett Jr. (Dec. 16), Billy Garrett Jr. (Dec. 30), Billy Garrett Jr. (Jan. 20), R.J. Curington (Feb. 3), Billy Garrett Jr. (Feb. 24); 2015-16: Eli Cain (Dec. 7)

DEPAUL IN THE BIG EAST TOURNAMENT 2007 (No. 8 seed) First Round: Villanova 75, DePaul 67

2013 (No. 14 seed) First Round: Rutgers 76, DePaul 57

2009 (No. 16 seed) First Round: DePaul 67, Cincinnati 57 Second Round: Providence 83, DePaul 74

2014 (No. 10 seed) First Round: DePaul 60, Georgetown 56 Quarterfinals: Creighton 84, DePaul 62

2010 (No. 16 seed) First Round: USF 58, DePaul 49

2015 (No. 7 seed) First Round: Creighton 78, DePaul 63

2011 (No. 16 seed) First Round: Connecticut 97, DePaul 71

2016 (No. 9 seed) First Round: Georgetown 70, DePaul 53

2012 (No. 16 seed) First Round: Connecticut 81, DePaul 67

2015-16 BIG EAST STANDINGS

Villanova (6/1)# Xavier (9/11) Seton Hall (20/--)^ Providence Butler Creighton Marquette Georgetown DePaul St. John’s

BIG EAST W-L Pct. H A 16-2 .889 8-1 8-1 14-4 .778 8-1 6-3 12-6 .667 6-3 6-3 10-8 .556 5-4 5-4 10-8 .556 6-3 4-5 9-9 .500 5-4 4-5 8-10 .444 4-5 4-5 7-11 .389 4-5 3-6 3-15 .167 2-7 1-8 1-17 .056 1-8 0-9

OVERALL W-L Pct. H A N Streak 35-5 .875 15-1 10-2 10-2 W6 28-6 .824 15-1 8-3 5-2 L1 25-9 .735 14-3 6-4 5-2 L1 24-11 .686 13-4 7-4 4-3 L1 22-11 .667 13-3 5-5 4-3 L1 20-15 .571 14-5 4-9 2-1 L1 20-13 .606 12-7 6-5 2-1 L1 15-18 .455 9-8 4-8 2-2 L1 9-22 .290 5-9 3-10 1-3 L4 8-24 .250 7-11 0-10 1-3 L5

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2016 BIG EAST TOURNAMENT Wednesday, March 9 - First Round No. 8 Georgetown 70, , No. 9 DePaul 53 No. 7 Marquette 101, No. 10 St. John’s 93

Saturday, March 12 - Championship No. 3 Seton Hall 69, No. 1 Villanova 67 Dave Gavitt Trophy (Most Outstanding Player) Isaiah Whitehead, Seton Hall

Thursday, March 10 - Quarterfinals No. 1 Villanova 81, No. 8 Georgetown 67 No. 4 Providence 74, No. 5 Butler 60 No. 2 Xavier 90, No. 7 Marquette 72 No. 3 Seton Hall 81, No. 6 Creighton 73

BIG EAST All-Tournament Team Khadeen Carrington, Seton Hall Ismael Sanogo, Seton Hall Josh Hart, Villanova Kris Jenkins, Villanova Trevon Bluiett, Xavier

Friday, March 11 - Semifinals No. 1 Villanova 76, No. 4 Providence 68 No. 3 Seton Hall 87, No. 2 Xavier 83

2015-16 BIG EAST SEASON HONORS BIG EAST Player of the Year Kris Dunn, Providence

All-BIG EAST First Team Henry Ellenson, Marquette Ben Bentil, Providence Kris Dunn, Providence Isaiah Whitehead, Seton Hall Josh Hart, Villanova Trevon Bluiett, Xavier

BIG EAST Freshman of the Year Henry Ellenson, Marquette BIG EAST Coach of the Year Kevin Willard, Seton Hall Jay Wright, Villanova

All-BIG EAST Second Team Roosevelt Jones, Butler Kelan Martin, Butler Maurice Watson Jr., Creighton D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera, Georgetown Ryan Arcidiacono, Villanova

BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year Kris Dunn, Providence BIG EAST Most Improved Player Ben Bentil, Providence

All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention Kellen Dunham, Butler Angel Delgado, Seton Hall Daniel Ochefu, Villanova

BIG EAST Sixth Man of the Year J.P. Macura, Xavier BIG EAST Sportsmanship Award Kellen Dunham, Butler

BIG EAST All-Freshman Team Eli Cain, DePaul Jessie Govan, Georgetown Haanif Cheatham, Marquette Henry Ellenson, Marquette Kassoum Yakwe, St. John’s Jalen Brunson, Villanova Edmond Sumner, Xavier

BIG EAST Basketball Scholar-Athlete Kellen Dunham, Butler

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2015-16 STATISTICAL RANKINGS BIG EAST Team Rankings (all games) Category Rank (10 teams) Scoring Offense 10th Scoring Defense 10th Scoring Margin 9th Free Throw Pct. 8th Field Goal Pct. 7th Field Goal Pct. Defense 9th 3pt. Field Goals Made 10th 3pt. Field Goal Pct. 6th 3pt. Field Goal Pct. Defense 9th Rebounding Offense 10th Rebounding Defense 3rd Rebounding Margin 7th Blocked Shots 9th Assists 10th Steals 10th Turnover Margin 10th Assist/Turnover Ratio 10th Offensive Rebounds 6th Defensive Rebounds 10th Defensive Rebound Pct. 6th Offensive Rebound Pct. 4th

Total/Avg. 67.5 77.2 -7.5 .680 .445 .442 5.4 .343 .364 34.2 33.3 +0.9 3.1 11.8 4.8 -2.5 0.8 10.2 23.9 .701 .307

BIG EAST Team Rankings (BIG EAST games) Category Rank (10 teams) Scoring Offense 10th Scoring Defense 9th Scoring Margin 9th Free Throw Pct. 9th Field Goal Pct. 7th Field Goal Pct. Defense 9th 3pt. Field Goals Made 9th 3pt. Field Goal Pct. 5th 3pt. Field Goal Pct. Defense 10th Rebounding Offense 9th Rebounding Defense 2nd Rebounding Margin 4th Blocked Shots 9th Assists 10th Steals 10th Turnover Margin 10th Assist/Turnover Ratio 10th Offensive Rebounds 6th Defensive Rebounds 10th Defensive Rebound Pct. 8th Offensive Rebound Pct. 3rd

Total/Avg. 66.1 78.1 -11.9 .688 .438 .464 5.4 .343 .387 33.3 32.9 +0.4 2.8 11.7 5.6 -3.1 0.8 10.4 22.8 .698 .312

BIG EAST Individual Rankings (all games) Category Name Rank Total/Avg. Scoring Myke Henry 13th 13.7 Billy Garrett Jr. 15th 12.6 Rebounding Myke Henry 13th 6.2 Tommy Hamilton IV 19th 5.5 Field Goal Pct. Myke Henry 7th .536 Assists Billy Garrett Jr. 11th 3.5 Free Throw Pct. Billy Garrett Jr. 8th .819 3pt. FG Pct. Eli Cain 2nd .425 Aaron Simpson 4th .407 Blocked Shots Rashaun Stimage 6th 1.4 Assist/TO Ratio Billy Garrett Jr. 11th 1.4 Offensive Rebs. Myke Henry 12th 2.1 Defensive Rebs. Tommy Hamilton IV 15th 4.4

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BIG EAST Individual Rankings (BIG EAST games) Category Name Rank Total/Avg. Scoring Myke Henry 14th 13.9 Billy Garrett Jr. 19th 12.1 Eli Cain 24th 11.1 Rebounding Myke Henry 9th 6.7 Field Goal Pct. Myke Henry 10th .500 Tommy Hamilton IV 15th .479 Assists Billy Garrett Jr. 10th 3.6 Free Throw Pct. Billy Garrett Jr. 13th .803 Steals Darrick Wood 11th 1.2 3pt. FG Pct. Eli Cain 6th .396 Blocked Shots Rashaun Stimage 6th 1.4 Assist/TO Ratio Billy Garrett Jr. 11th 1.3 Offensive Rebs. Myke Henry 6th 2.3 Rashaun Stimage 11th 2.1 Defensive Rebs. Myke Henry t12th 4.4 NCAA Team Rankings (all games) Category Rank (351 teams) Total/Avg. Won-Lost Pct. 300th .290 Scoring Offense 290th 67.5 Scoring Defense 254th 75.0 Scoring Margin 310th -7.5 Field Goal Pct. 155th .445 Field Goal Pct. Defense 218th .442 3pt. Field Goals Made 316th 5.4 3pt. Field Goal Pct. 184th .343 3pt. Field Goal Pct. Defense 284th .364 Free Throw Pct. 248th .680 Rebounding Margin 157th +0.9 Assists 268th 11.8 Assist/TO Ratio 323rd 0.8 Blocked Shots 216th 3.1 Steals 305th 4.8 Turnovers 327th 14.8 Turnover Margin 323rd -2.5 Personal Fouls 331st 22.1 Total Blocked Shots 221st 95 Total Assists 285th 366 Total Rebounds 281st 1059 Free Throw Attempts 271st 618 Free Throws Made 279th 420 3pt. Field Goal Attempts 329th 490 Total 3pt. Field Goals Made 318th 168 Total Steals 310th 150 Fewest Turnovers 291st 458 Fewest Fouls 278th 686 Offensive Rebounds 217th 10.23 Defensive Rebounds 272nd 23.94 Turnovers Forced 213th 12.23 Total Rebounds Per Game 273rd 34.16 NCAA Individual Rankings (all games) Category Name Field Goal Pct. Myke Henry Free Throw Pct. Billy Garrett Jr. Assists Billy Garrett Jr. Blocked Shots Rashaun Stimage Total Blocks Rashaun Stimage Total FG Made Myke Henry FT Made Billy Garrett Jr.

Rank Total/Avg. 63rd .536 123rd .819 241st 3.5 121st 1.45 140th 42 248th 170 217th 118a


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DEPAUL’S CONFERENCE HISTORY 1991-92 - Great Midwest Conference Conf. All W-L W-L DePaul 8-2 20-9 *Cincinnati 8-2 29-5 Marquette 5-5 16-13 Memphis State 5-5 23-11 UAB 4-6 20-9 Saint Louis 0-10 5-23 1992-93 - Great Midwest Conference Conf. All W-L W-L *Cincinnati 8-2 27-5 Memphis State 7-3 20-12 Marquette 6-4 20-8 UAB 5-5 21-14 DePaul 3-7 16-15 Saint Louis 1-9 12-17 1993-94 - Great Midwest Conference Conf. All W-L W-L Marquette 10-2 24-9 Saint Louis 8-4 23-6 UAB 8-4 22-8 *Cincinnati 7-5 22-10 DePaul 4-8 16-12 Memphis State 4-8 13-16 Dayton 1-11 6-21 1994-95 - Great Midwest Conference Conf. All W-L W-L Memphis 9-3 24-10 Saint Louis 8-4 23-8 Marquette 7-5 21-12 *Cincinnati 7-5 22-12 DePaul 6-6 17-11 UAB 5-7 14-16 Dayton 0-12 7-20 1995-96 - Conference USA Conf. All Red Division W-L W-L Tulane 9-5 22-10 UAB 6-8 16-14 Southern Miss 6-8 12-15 South Florida 2-12 12-16

Conf. All White Division W-L W-L Memphis 11-3 22-8 Louisville 10-4 22-12 UNC Charlotte 6-8 14-15 Blue Division *Cincinnati Marquette Saint Louis DePaul

Conf. All W-L W-L 11-3 28-5 10-4 23-8 4-10 16-14 2-12 11-18

1996-97 - Conference USA Conf. All Red Division W-L W-L Tulane 11-3 20-11 UAB 7-7 18-14 Southern Miss 6-8 12-15 South Florida 2-12 8-19 Conf. All White Division W-L W-L UNC Charlotte 10-4 22-9 Memphis 10-4 16-15 Louisville 9-5 26-9 Houston 3-11 11-16 Blue Division Cincinnati *Marquette Saint Louis DePaul

Conf. All W-L W-L 12-2 26-8 9-5 22-9 4-10 11-18 1-13 3-23

1997-98 - Conference USA Conf. All American Division W-L W-L *Cincinnati 14-2 27-8 UNC Charlotte 13-3 20-11 Saint Louis 11-5 22-11 Marquette 8-8 20-11 Louisville 5-11 12-20 DePaul 3-13 7-23 Conf. All National Division W-L W-L Memphis 12-4 17-12 UAB 10-6 21-12 Southern Miss 9-7 22-11 South Florida 7-9 17-13 Houston 2-14 9-20 Tulane 2-14 7-22

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BIG EAST CONFERENCE | DEPAUL BASKETBALL 2001-02 - Conference USA Conf. All American Division W-L W-L *Cincinnati 14-2 31-4 Marquette 13-3 26-7 Charlotte 11-5 18-12 Saint Louis 9-7 15-16 Louisville 8-8 19-13 East Carolina 5-11 12-18 DePaul 2-14 9-19 Conf. All National Division W-L W-L Memphis 12-4 27-9 Houston 9-7 18-15 South Florida 8-8 19-13 UAB 6-10 13-17 TCU 6-10 16-15 Tulane 5-11 14-15 Southern Miss 4-12 10-17 2002-03 - Conference USA Conf. All American Division W-L W-L Marquette 14-2 27-6 *Louisville 11-5 25-7 Saint Louis 9-7 16-14 Cincinnati 9-7 17-12 DePaul 8-8 16-13 Charlotte 8-8 13-16 East Carolina 3-13 12-15 Conf. All National Division W-L W-L Memphis 13-3 23-7 Tulane 8-8 16-15 UAB 8-8 21-13 South Florida 7-9 15-14 Houston 6-10 8-20 Southern Miss 5-11 13-16 TCU 3-13 9-19 2003-04 - Conference USA Conf. All W-L W-L DePaul 12-4 22-10 Memphis 12-4 22-8 *Cincinnati 12-4 25-7 UAB 12-4 22-10 Charlotte 12-4 21-9 Louisville 9-7 20-10 Saint Louis 9-7 19-13 Marquette 8-8 19-12 TCU 7-9 12-17

Southern Miss East Carolina Tulane Houston USF

6-10 5-11 4-12 3-13 1-15

13-15 13-14 11-17 9-18 7-20

2004-05 - Conference USA Conf. All W-L W-L *Louisville 14-2 33-5 Charlotte 12-4 21-8 Cincinnati 12-4 25-8 UAB 10-6 22-11 DePaul 10-6 20-11 Houston 9-7 18-14 Memphis 9-7 22-16 TCU 8-8 21-14 Marquette 7-9 19-12 Saint Louis 6-10 9-21 USF 5-11 14-16 Tulane 4-12 10-18 East Carolina 4-12 9-19 Southern Miss 2-14 11-17 2005-06 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All W-L W-L Connecticut 14-2 30-4 Villanova 14-2 28-5 West Virginia 11-5 22-11 Marquette 10-6 20-11 Georgetown 10-6 23-10 Pittsburgh 10-6 25-8 Seton Hall 9-7 18-12 Cincinnati 8-8 21-13 *Syracuse 7-9 23-12 Rutgers 7-9 19-14 Louisville 6-10 21-13 Notre Dame 6-10 16-14 Providence 5-11 12-15 DePaul 5-11 12-15 St. John’s 5-11 12-15 USF 1-15 7-22 2006-07 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All W-L W-L *Georgetown 13-3 30-7 Louisville 12-4 24-10 Pittsburgh 12-4 29-8 Notre Dame 11-5 24-8 Syracuse 10-6 24-11 Marquette 10-6 24-10 West Virginia 9-7 27-9 DePaul 9-7 20-14 Villanova 9-7 22-11

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8-8 7-9 6-10 4-12 3-13 3-14 2-14

18-13 16-15 17-14 13-16 12-18 10-19 11-19

2007-08 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All W-L W-L Georgetown 15-3 28-6 Notre Dame 14-4 25-8 Louisville 14-4 27-9 Connecticut 13-5 24-9 Marquette 13-5 24-9 West Virginia 11-7 26-11 *Pittsburgh 10-8 27-10 Villanova 9-9 22-13 Syracuse 9-9 21-14 Cincinnati 8-10 13-19 Seton Hall 7-11 17-15 Providence 6-12 15-16 DePaul 6-12 11-19 St. John’s 5-13 11-19 USF 3-15 12-19 Rutgers 3-15 11-20

2008-09 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All W-L W-L *Louisville 16-2 31-6 Pittsburgh 15-3 31-5 Connecticut 15-3 31-5 Villanova 13-5 30-8 Marquette 12-6 25-10 Syracuse 11-7 28-10 West Virginia 10-8 23-12 Providence 10-8 19-14 Cincinnati 8-10 18-14 Notre Dame 8-10 21-15 Seton Hall 7-11 17-15 Georgetown 7-11 16-15 St. John’s 6-12 16-18 USF 4-14 9-22 Rutgers 2-16 11-21 DePaul 0-18 9-24


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE 2009-10 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All W-L W-L Syracuse 15-3 30-5 Pittsburgh 13-5 25-9 *West Virginia 13-5 31-7 Villanova 13-5 25-8 Marquette 11-7 22-12 Louisville 11-7 20-13 Notre Dame 10-8 23-12 Georgetown 10-8 23-11 USF 9-9 20-13 Seton Hall 9-9 19-13 Cincinnati 7-11 19-16 Connecticut 7-11 18-16 St. John’s 6-12 17-16 Rutgers 5-13 15-17 Providence 4-14 12-19 DePaul 1-17 8-23 2010-11 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All W-L W-L Pittsburgh 15-3 28-6 Notre Dame 14-4 27-7 Louisville 12-6 25-10 Syracuse 12-6 27-8 St. John’s 12-6 21-12 West Virginia 11-7 21-12 Cincinnati 11-7 26-9 Georgetown 10-8 21-11 *Connecticut 9-9 32-9 Villanova 9-9 21-12 Marquette 9-9 22-15 Seton Hall 7-11 13-18 Rutgers 5-13 15-17 Providence 4-14 15-17 USF 3-15 10-23 DePaul 1-17 7-24 2011-12 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All W-L W-L Syracuse 17-1 34-3 Marquette 14-4 27-8 Notre Dame 13-5 22-12 Cincinnati 12-6 26-11 Georgetown 12-6 24-9 USF 12-6 22-14 *Louisville 10-8 30-10 West Virginia 9-9 19-14 Connecticut 8-10 20-14 Seton Hall 8-10 21-13 Rutgers 6-12 14-18 St. John’s 6-12 13-19

Pittsburgh Villanova Providence DePaul

5-13 5-13 4-14 3-15

22-17 13-19 15-17 12-19

2012-13 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All W-L W-L Georgetown 14-4 25-7 *Louisville 14-4 35-5 Marquette 14-4 26-9 Pittsburgh 12-6 24-9 Syracuse 11-7 30-10 Notre Dame 11-7 25-10 Villanova 10-8 20-14 Connecticut 10-8 20-10 Providence 9-9 19-15 Cincinnati 9-9 22-12 St. John’s 8-10 17-16 Rutgers 5-13 15-16 Seton Hall 3-15 15-18 USF 3-15 12-19 DePaul 2-16 11-21 2013-14 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All W-L W-L Villanova 16-2 29-5 Creighton 14-4 27-8 Xavier 10-8 21-13 *Providence 10-8 23-12 St. John’s 10-8 20-13 Marquette 9-9 17-15 Georgetown 8-10 18-15 Seton Hall 6-12 17-17 Butler 4-14 14-17 DePaul 3-15 12-21 2014-15 - BIG EAST Conference Conf. All W-L W-L *Villanova 16-2 33-3 Georgetown 12-6 22-11 Butler 12-6 23-11 Providence 11-7 22-12 St. John’s 10-8 21-12 Xavier 9-9 23-14 DePaul 6-12 12-20 Seton Hall 6-12 16-15 Marquette 4-14 13-19 Creighton 4-14 14-19

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DEPAUL VS. THE CONFERENCES America East (12-0) Albany............................................ 1-0 Binghamton................................... 0-0 Hartford......................................... 3-0 Maine............................................ 7-0 UMBC............................................ 1-0 UMass Lowell................................ 0-0 New Hampshire............................. 0-0 Stony Brook................................... 0-0 Vermont........................................ 0-0 American Athletic (69-82) UCF................................................ 1-0 Cincinnati................................... 15-35 Connecticut................................. 1-10 East Carolina.................................. 6-0 Houston....................................... 10-4 Memphis................................... 12-14 USF............................................ 15-12 SMU............................................... 0-0 Temple........................................... 2-3 Tulane............................................ 7-4 Tulsa.............................................. 0-0 Atlantic 10 (116-98) Davidson........................................ 1-0 Dayton....................................... 34-35 Duquesne ................................. 13-14 Fordham........................................ 3-1 George Mason............................... 0-0 George Washington....................... 3-3 La Salle........................................... 7-2 Massachusetts............................... 1-3 Rhode Island.................................. 5-1 Richmond...................................... 0-0 St. Bonaventure............................. 4-6 Saint Joseph’s.............................. 10-6 Saint Louis................................. 34-27 VCU................................................ 1-0 Atlantic Coast (93-149) Boston College............................... 1-1 Clemson . ...................................... 0-1 Duke.............................................. 0-4 Florida State.................................. 3-3 Georgia Tech.................................. 2-2 Louisville.................................... 21-38 Miami (Fla.)................................... 6-1 North Carolina............................... 1-4 North Carolina State...................... 4-3 Notre Dame............................... 44-60 Pittsburgh...................................... 2-9 Syracuse...................................... 4-10 Virginia.......................................... 2-0 Virginia Tech.................................. 1-1 Wake Forest................................... 2-2 Atlantic Sun (5-1) Florida Gulf Coast.......................... 1-1 Jacksonville.................................... 2-0 Kennesaw State............................. 0-0 Lipscomb....................................... 0-0 NJIT................................................ 0-0 North Florida................................. 0-0 USC Upstate................................... 0-0 Stetson.......................................... 2-0

Big 12 (31-39) Baylor............................................ 2-0 Iowa State...................................... 1-0 Kansas............................................ 1-7 Kansas State.................................. 3-3 Oklahoma...................................... 3-1 Oklahoma State........................... 8-12 Texas.............................................. 4-7 TCU................................................ 6-2 Texas Tech...................................... 2-0 West Virginia................................. 1-7 BIG EAST (124-209) Butler............................................. 6-6 Creighton................................... 16-14 Georgetown................................. 7-28 Marquette................................. 46-72 Providence................................... 9-27 St. John’s.................................... 17-20 Seton Hall.................................... 6-12 Villanova...................................... 8-22 Xavier............................................. 9-8 Big Sky (13-3) Eastern Washington...................... 1-0 Idaho............................................. 0-0 Idaho State.................................... 1-0 Montana........................................ 0-0 Montana State............................... 0-0 North Dakota................................. 8-3 Northern Arizona........................... 0-0 Northern Colorado........................ 0-0 Portland State................................ 0-0 Southern Utah............................... 0-0 Sacramento State.......................... 0-0 Weber State................................... 3-0 Big South (1-1) Campbell....................................... 0-0 Charleston Southern..................... 0-0 Gardner-Webb............................... 0-1 High Point...................................... 0-0 Liberty........................................... 1-0 Longwood...................................... 0-0 UNC Asheville................................ 0-0 Presbyterian.................................. 0-0 Radford.......................................... 0-0 Winthrop....................................... 0-0 Big Ten (84-76) Illinois.......................................... 6-12 Indiana......................................... 8-14 Iowa............................................... 1-2 Maryland....................................... 0-2 Michigan........................................ 0-1 Michigan State............................... 7-2 Minnesota..................................... 9-8 Nebraska........................................ 4-0 Northwestern............................ 20-11 Ohio State...................................... 4-4 Penn State..................................... 6-1 Purdue......................................... 9-12 Rutgers.......................................... 4-6 Wisconsin...................................... 6-1 Big West (7-1) Cal Poly.......................................... 1-0 Cal State Fullerton......................... 0-0 Cal State Northridge...................... 0-1

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Jacksonville State........................... 0-0 Morehead State............................. 0-0 Murray State.................................. 2-1 Southeast Missouri State............... 1-0 SIU Edwardsville............................ 0-0 Tennessee State............................. 0-0 Tennessee Tech.............................. 1-0 UT Martin...................................... 0-0 Pacific-12 (28-32) Arizona.......................................... 2-0 Arizona State................................. 4-2 California....................................... 3-3 UCLA............................................ 6-12 Colorado........................................ 0-2 Oregon........................................... 2-0 Oregon State................................. 2-1 USC................................................ 3-4 Stanford......................................... 2-3 Utah............................................... 1-2 Washington................................... 2-2 Washington State.......................... 1-1 Patriot League (6-5) American....................................... 3-1 Army.............................................. 2-0 Boston University.......................... 0-0 Bucknell......................................... 0-1 Colgate.......................................... 0-0 Holy Cross...................................... 1-1 Lafayette........................................ 0-0 Lehigh............................................ 0-1 Loyola (Md.).................................. 0-0 Navy............................................... 0-1 Southeastern (20-38) Alabama........................................ 2-0 Arkansas........................................ 1-0 Auburn........................................... 1-0 Florida........................................... 1-2 Georgia.......................................... 0-0 Kentucky...................................... 3-18 Louisiana State.............................. 3-3 Mississippi..................................... 1-2 Mississippi State............................ 1-1 Missouri......................................... 3-2 South Carolina............................... 4-4 Tennessee...................................... 0-2 Texas A&M..................................... 0-1 Vanderbilt...................................... 0-3 Southern (5-2) Chattanooga.................................. 0-0 The Citadel.................................... 0-0 East Tennessee State..................... 1-0 Furman.......................................... 3-0 Mercer........................................... 0-0 UNC Greensboro........................... 0-0 Samford......................................... 0-0 VMI................................................ 0-1 Western Carolina........................... 1-1 Wofford......................................... 0-0 Southland (6-0) Abilene Christian........................... 0-0 Central Arkansas............................ 0-0 Houston Baptist............................. 1-0 Incarnate Word.............................. 0-0 Lamar............................................ 1-0 McNeese State.............................. 0-0 New Orleans.................................. 0-0

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RAY MEYER No one is more associated with DePaul University or DePaul basketball than Ray Meyer. For most people, the word “DePaul” is synonymous with the name Ray Meyer. Meyer passed away on Mar. 17, 2006 at the age of 92. In his 42 years as head coach of DePaul from 1942-84, he compiled a record of 724-354 (.671). In his career, 13 of his teams advanced to the NCAA Tournament and seven of his squads played in the National Invitation Tournament. His 1943 and 1979 teams advanced to the NCAA Final Four while his 1945 team, featuring future Hall of Famer George Mikan, won the NIT when it was considered the national championship. One of only seven Division I coaches to win at least 700 games, Coach Ray posted 37 winning seasons and 12 campaigns of 20 wins or more. In his last seven years at DePaul (1977-84), he posted an impressive record of 180-30 (.857). Six of those teams advanced to the NCAA Tournament and his 1983 team played in the NIT finals. Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1979, Meyer was recognized around the basketball world simply as “Coach”. His 724 career wins were tied for 28th on the all-time list entering the 2014-15 season. In 1978 and 1980, he was named Coach of the Year by the United States Basketball Writers Association. The Associated Press also honored him as its national Coach of the Year in both 1980 and 1984. In addition, he was named the Kodak Man of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) in 1980 and was awarded the John Bunn Award from the Naismith Hall of Fame in 1981 for contributions to the game of basketball. He was also honored with the NIT-NACDA Award in 1984. Besides his Naismith Hall of Fame honor, Coach Ray is also a member of the Illinois and Chicagoland Sports Halls of Fame, Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame and the DePaul

Hall of Fame. Meyer was also honored in 1992 by the NABC with the Balfour Golden Anniversary Ring for 50 years of contributions to basketball. Upon retiring as DePaul’s coach in 1984, Ray served as Special Assistant to the President of DePaul until 1997. His duties included fundraising and special projects. In addition, Meyer was a color analyst for DePaul basketball games on WGN Radio for 13 seasons. In his 55 years at DePaul, he attended 1,467 consecutive Blue Demon games, never missing a DePaul contest in that time span. Meyer was succeeded at DePaul by his son, Joey, who recorded a career record of 231-158 (.594) in 13 seasons as head coach. On Sept. 30, 1999, a lasting tribute to Meyer was dedicated on DePaul’s Lincoln Park Campus as the Ray Meyer Fitness and Recreation Center opened. This 120,000 square foot facility provides the DePaul community with a variety of fitness and recreational sport spaces. Yet another lasting tribute to Coach Ray and his family occurred on Dec. 14, 2003 when the game floor at the Allstate Arena was officially dedicated as Ray and Marge Meyer Court in honor of the coach and his late wife of 43 years who passed away in 1986. Over the final years of his life, Coach Ray again became a fixture at DePaul home games and spent time in the locker room with the Blue Demon players and coaches.

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GEORGE MIKAN One of the greatest players in the history of basketball, George Mikan played for DePaul from 1942-46 and changed the game of basketball forever. Mikan passed away on June 2, 2005 at the age of 79. Credited with helping put the NBA on the map as a major league sport, Mikan was also responsible for sell-out crowds at the Chicago Stadium and Madison Square Garden in his playing days as a collegian. The first big man to dominate the game of basketball, Mikan was a three-time first team All-American for the Blue Demons. After college, he went on to earn All-NBA honors with the Minneapolis Lakers nine times and in 1951, Mikan was voted the greatest player in the first 50 years of basketball by the Associated Press. At DePaul, Mikan stills holds the school record for points in a game with 53 against Rhode Island State in the 1945 NIT semifinals. He led the Blue

Demons to the NIT title that season and in his four seasons at DePaul, the team posted an impressive 87-11 (.888) record. Besides the NIT, the Blue Demons also advanced to the NCAA Final Four in 1943 and finished second in the NIT in 1944 during Mikan’s career. His 1,870 points are still fourth on the all-time scoring chart at DePaul. In his stellar NBA career, Mikan led the Lakers to five NBA crowns in his nine seasons. He scored 11,764 points - a 22.6 per game career scoring average and led the league in scoring three times. In 1996, Mikan was honored as one of the top 50 players in NBA history. Mikan was elected to the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame as a charter member in 1959. He is also a member of the NIT Hall of Fame and was named to the all-time NIT team. After his playing career, Mikan was a NBA coach and also served as the first commissioner of the American Basketball Association (ABA).

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MARK AGUIRRE Mark Aguirre is recognized as one of the best college basketball players ever. Along with George Mikan and Ray Meyer, his name is one of the most synonymous with DePaul basketball. Although he played only three seasons at DePaul, Aguirre remains the school’s all-time leading scorer. In his first season at DePaul in 1978-79, Aguirre set Chicago and the college basketball world on its ear by leading the Blue Demons to the Final Four with a 26-6 record. Aguirre averaged 24 points and 7.6 rebounds as a freshman and made DePaul’s Alumni Hall the place to be in the city. Aguirre did not disappoint as a sophomore, leading the Blue Demons to a 26-2 record and No.1 ranking for most of the season. He averaged 26.8 points and 7.6 rebounds. A consensus All-American, Aguirre was also named the National Player of the Year by the Associated Press, UPI, the U.S. Basketball Writers and he was awarded the Naismith Award. Aguirre also was named to the 1980 U.S. Olympic team. His junior season was almost identical to his sophomore year except for one thing, the Blue Demons had a new home arena - the Rosemont Horizon. Aguirre helped pack the new suburban home, averaging 13,369 fans per game. DePaul became a fixture on national television and Aguirre averaged 23 points and 8.6 rebounds a contest for a team that would finish the year 27-2 and ranked No. 1. Once again, Aguirre was named a consensus first team All-American.

In his three years at DePaul, Aguirre led the Blue Demons to a 79-10 (.888) record. His career scoring average of 24.5 and his career point total of 2,182 are still Blue Demon records, and Aguirre is the only player in Blue Demon history to score 2,000 or more points in a career. The Dallas Mavericks selected Aguirre as the No. 1 pick in the 1981 NBA draft. In his 13-year NBA career, Aguirre was named an NBA All-Star three times and helped the Detroit Pistons to the 1989 and 1990 NBA Championships. He finished his career with a 20 points per game scoring average.

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NCAA & NIT HISTORY DePaul has made 22 NCAA Championship appearances with a trip to the Final Four in 1979 and 1943. The Blue Demons also claimed the 1945 NIT title under a young coach named Ray Meyer and an emerging star in George Mikan. Mikan set a program record with 53 points against Rhode Island State in the 1945 NIT semifinals. Just over 30 years later, the “Iron Five” led by a freshman from Chicago named Mark Aguirre took the nation by storm with its run to Salt Lake City. The Blue Demons knocked off USC, Marquette and UCLA before falling to Larry Bird and Indiana State in the national semifinals. DePaul came back and knocked off Pennsylvania to claim the third-place trophy in the NCAA Championship behind 34 points from Aguirre. In between the first postseason trip in the 1940 NIT to the second-round appearance in the 2007 NIT Quarterfinals, the Blue Demons have made 38 postseason appearances between the NIT and NCAA Championship. NCAA HISTORY

1943 East Regional (1-1) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) W Dartmouth.....................................................45-36 L Georgetown...................................................53-49 1953 East Regional (1-2) Allen County Coliseum (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) W Miami (Ohio)..................................................74-72 Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) L Indiana...........................................................82-80 L Pennsylvania..................................................90-70 1956 Midwest Regional (0-1) Allen County Coliseum (Ft. Wayne, Ind.) L Wayne State...................................................72-63 1959 Midwest Regional (1-2) Pacific Intl. Livestock Pavilion (Portland, Ore.) W Portland State................................................57-56 Allen Fieldhouse (Lawrence, Kan.) L Kansas State.................................................102-70 L TCU................................................................71-65 1960 Midwest Regional (2-1) Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.) W Air Force.........................................................99-69 Ahearn Fieldhouse (Manhattan, Kan.) L Cincinnati.......................................................99-59 W Texas..............................................................67-61 1965 Mideast Regional (1-2) E.A. Diddle Arena (Bowling Green, Ky.) W Eastern Kentucky...........................................99-52 Memorial Coliseum (Lexington, Ky.) L Vanderbilt.............................................. 83-79 (OT) L Dayton...........................................................75-69

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1976 East Regional (1-1) Charlotte Coliseum (Charlotte, N.C.) W Virginia...........................................................69-60 Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.) L Virginia Military..................................... 71-66 (OT) 1978 Midwest Regional (2-1) Levitt Arena (Wichita, Kan.) W Creighton.......................................................80-78 Allen Fieldhouse (Lawrence, Kan.) W Louisville................................................ 90-89 (OT) L Notre Dame...................................................84-64 1979 West Regional (4-1) Pauley Pavilion (Los Angeles, Calif.) W USC................................................................89-76 Marriott Center (Provo, Utah) W Marquette......................................................62-56 W UCLA..............................................................95-91 Huntsman Center (Salt Lake City, Utah) L Indiana State..................................................76-74 W Pennsylvania..................................................96-93 1980 West Regional (0-1) Activity Center (Tempe, Ariz.) L UCLA..............................................................77-71 1981 Mideast Regional (0-1) Dayton Arena (Dayton, Ohio) L Saint Joseph’s.................................................49-48 1982 Midwest Regional (0-1) Reunion Arena (Dallas, Texas) L Boston College...............................................82-75 1984 Midwest Regional (1-1) Devaney Center (Lincoln, Neb.) W Illinois State...................................................75-61 The Arena (St. Louis, Mo.) L Wake Forest........................................... 73-71 (OT) 1985 East Regional (0-1) The Omni (Atlanta, Ga.) L Syracuse.........................................................70-65 1986* East Regional (2-1) Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.) W Virginia...........................................................72-68 W Oklahoma......................................................74-69 Meadowlands (East Rutherford, N.J.) L Duke...............................................................74-67 * participation vacated by NCAA

1987* Midwest Regional (2-1) Rosemont Horizon (Rosemont, Ill.) W Louisiana Tech................................................76-62 W St. John’s................................................ 83-75 (OT) Riverfront Coliseum (Cincinnati, Ohio) L Louisiana State...............................................63-58 * participation vacated by NCAA


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE 1988* Midwest Regional (1-1) Joyce Center (Notre Dame, Ind.) W Wichita State..................................................83-62 L Kansas State...................................................66-58 * participation vacated by NCAA

1989* West Regional (1-1) BSU Pavilion (Boise, Idaho) W Memphis State...............................................66-63 L UNLV..............................................................85-70 * participation vacated by NCAA

1991 Midwest Regional (0-1) Dayton Arena (Dayton, Ohio) L Georgia Tech..................................................70-87 1992 West Regional (0-1) Activity Center (Tempe, Ariz.) L New Mexico State..........................................73-81 2000 East Regional (0-1) Joel Eaves Coliseum (Winston-Salem, N.C.) L Kansas.................................................... 77-81 (OT) 2004 Phoenix Regional (1-1) HSBC Arena (Buffalo, N.Y.) W Dayton................................................. 76-69 (2OT) L Connecticut....................................................55-72

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1940 (1-2, 4th place) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) W Long Island.....................................................45-38 L Colorado........................................................52-37 L Oklahoma A&M.............................................23-22 1944 (2-1, 2nd place) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) W Muhlenburg...................................................68-45 W Oklahoma A&M.............................................41-38 L St. John’s........................................................47-39 1945 (3-0, 1st place) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) W West Virginia..................................................76-52 W Rhode Island..................................................97-53 W Bowling Green.............................................. 71-54 Red Cross Benefit Game L Oklahoma A&M.............................................52-44 NOTE: Red Cross Benefit Game pitted NIT champion DePaul against NCAA champion Oklahoma A&M at Madison Square Garden.

1948 (1-2, 4th place) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) W North Carolina State......................................75-64 L New York........................................................72-59 L Western Kentucky..........................................61-59 1961 (0-1) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) L Providence.....................................................73-67

1963 (0-1) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) L Villanova........................................................63-51 1964 (0-1) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) L New York........................................................79-66 1966 (0-1) Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) L New York........................................................68-65 1983 (4-1, 2nd place) Rosemont Horizon (Rosemont, Ill.) W Minnesota......................................................76-73 W Northwestern.................................................65-63 W Mississippi......................................................75-67 Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) W Nebraska........................................................68-58 L Fresno State...................................................69-60 1990 (2-1) Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.) W Creighton.......................................................89-72 W Cincinnati.......................................................61-59 Kiel Auditorium (St. Louis, Mo.) L Saint Louis......................................................54-47 1994 (0-1) Welsh-Ryan Arena (Evanston, Ill.) L Northwestern.................................................68-69 1995 (0-1) The Mark (Moline, Ill.) L Iowa...............................................................87-96 1999 (1-1) Rosemont Horizon (Rosemont, Ill.) W Northwestern.................................................69-64 L California........................................................57-58 2003 (0-1) Smith Center (Chapel Hill, N.C.) L North Carolina...............................................72-83 2005 (1-1) Mizzou Sports Arena (Columbia, Mo.) W Missouri.........................................................75-70 Allstate Arena (Rosemont, Ill.) L Texas A&M.....................................................72-75 2007 (2-1) McGrath Arena (Chicago, Ill.) W Hofstra...........................................................83-71 Bramlage Coliseum (Manhattan, Kan.) W Kansas State...................................................70-65 Clune Arena (Colorado Springs, Colo.) L Air Force.........................................................51-52

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1943 NCAA FINAL FOUR

A sign of things to come for DePaul basketball 1942-43 saw the Blue Demons reach the 1943 Final Four Record: 19-5 (.792) under first-year coach Ray Meyer. Meyer along with Head Coach: Ray Meyer a freshman named George Mikan led DePaul to a Navy Pier A W 51-28 Chicago Teachers H W 42-16 19-5 record and the NCAA Final Four. Glenview NTS H W 47-38 In leading the Blue Demons to Madison Square Navy Pier H W Garden, Meyer became the first coach to reach the Purdue CS W NCAA Final Four in his first season as a head coach. USC CS W Meyer was hired by DePaul prior to the start of the Toledo A W 1942-43 campaign and was introduced to a 6-10 Duquesne A L freshman from Joliet. Dec. 31 Marquette A W Chicago A W That 6-10 freshman went on to change the Jan. 9 Marquette CS W game of basketball as he dominated during his Loyola-Chicago A W freshman season and entire DePaul career. With no Western Michigan CS W goaltending rule in place, Mikan was a force that Michigan State CS W few teams could overcome as DePaul opened the Notre Dame CS L season with wins in 13 of its first 14 contests. Camp Grant CS L Following the 13-1 start, the Blue Demons lost Western Kentucky CS W Camp Grant A L three of four games before finishing the season with Kentucky CS W four straight wins and a berth in the eight-team Bradley CS W NCAA Tournament in New York at Madison Square Bradley A W Garden. Illinois Wesleyan A W DePaul’s first game in the NCAA Tournament NCAA Championship saw the Blue Demons knocked off a talented Dartmouth MSG W 46-35 Dartmouth squad by a score of 46-35. It’s been March 25 Georgetown MSG L 49-53 noted that Dartmouth opened the game by missing CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) its first 34 attempts from the field. DePaul started quickly against Georgetown in the national semifinals, but they Hoyas figured out a way around Mikan and overcame the Blue Demons by a 53-49 score. 109


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Led by a dominant big man and an up-and1944-45 coming coach, the 1945 edition of the Blue Demons Record: 21-3 (.875) won the school’s first national championship by Head Coach: Ray Meyer winning the 1945 National Invitation Tournament. Illinois Tech H W 65-46 Glenview NTS H W 53-31 The 1944-45 season opened with high H W 62-45 expectations. With George Mikan, the game’s most Illinois Tech H W 61-41 dominant player, the question surrounding the Blue Navy Pier Wyoming CS W 68-29 Demons and young coach Ray Meyer, who was Illinois Wesleyan H W 66-43 entering his third season at the helm, was not, if Illinois CS L 40-43 they will win, it was how many times. Radio Chicago H W 66-28 Six straight wins to open the season was a Long Island A W 74-47 Illinois A W 63-56 sign of things to come. A loss to Illinois at the Western Kentucky A W 65-37 old Chicago Stadium was a brief setback but 11 Vaughan Hospital A W 85-33 consecutive wins showed that the Blue Demons Hamline CS W 45-41 were the real deal. Hamline A W 49-40 A late season game with Oklahoma A&M (now Marquette CS W 59-32 Oklahoma State) was a highlight of the regular Notre Dame CS W 56-52 season as two of the country’s best teams squared Purdue CS W 50-34 Oklahoma A&M CS W 48-46 off in a rematch of the previous season’s NIT Great Lakes CS L 56-64 semifinal and the result was a 48-46 Blue Demon Western Kentucky CS W 65-49 victory. DePaul finished the season with an 18-2 regular National Invitation Tournament West Virginia MSG W 76-54 season record and received a bid to the NIT for its Rhode Island MSG W 97-53 efforts. Bowling Green MSG W 71-54 Meyer’s squad opened the tournament with Red Cross Benefit Game Oklahoma A&M MSG L 44-52 a 76-52 win over West Virginia behind Mikan’s 33 CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square points. A semifinal date with Rhode Island awaited Garden (New York, N.Y.) and Mikan cemented his legacy in Blue Demon annals with a school-record 53 points (a record that still stands) and powering the Blue Demons to a 9753 triumph over the Rams. The title game would have the Blue Demons squaring off against Bowling Green. Mikan poured in 33 points and DePaul took home the hardware with a 71-54 victory. Meyer’s third season with the Blue Demons ended at 21-3 (DePaul would lose to NCAA champion Oklahoma A&M in the Red Cross game after the NIT), validated the Blue Demons as one of the premier programs in the country and started a legacy of a coach that would span 42 years.

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1979 NCAA FINAL FOUR Perhaps no DePaul team has captured the imagination of Blue Demon faithful and the nation as the 1978-79 edition. Powered by the “Iron Five” which featured a young team led by a flashy freshman, the 1979 squad put on a late season run that ignited the nation’s interest in the “little school by the L.” Coming off a trip to the Elite Eight the previous season, DePaul fans were anxious to see if a promising freshman from Chicago could fill the void left by a veteran trio from the previous season. It took Mark Aguirre all of one trip down the court to announce his presence with authority. Playing at UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion, the 6-6 forward took a pass off the opening tip; he dribbled, cupped the ball in his hand and dunked over AllAmerican David Greenwood. He would finish the game with 29 points. Meyer, in his 39th season at DePaul, steered the sixth-ranked Blue Demons, who boasted only one bench player to see action in over half of the games, to a 22-9 regular season and a No. 2 seed in the West Regional of the NCAA Tournament. With the second seed, the Blue Demons earned a first-round bye before facing USC in Los Angeles in the second round. Curtis Watkins scored 27 points against the Trojans to power the Blue Demons to an 89-78 win. In a regional semifinal date with Marquette, Aguirre and Watkins each scored 19 points for a 6256 victory, setting up one of the most famous games in DePaul annals. With a trip to the Final Four on the line, DePaul and UCLA met in Provo, Utah. The Blue Demons raced to a 51-34 halftime lead and then braced for UCLA’s second-half onslaught which had the Bruins pull within 93-91 in the late stages of the contest before Gary Garland’s lay-up sealed a 95-91 win and sent the Blue Demons to the Final Four. The national semifinal pitted the Blue Demon’s five against Indiana State and Larry Bird. Watkins played all 40 minutes with a bad knee injured late in the UCLA game, but Bird proved to be too much as DePaul went toe-to-toe with the Sycamores before succumbing 76-74. DePaul beat Pennsylvania 96-93 in the consolation game behind Aguirre’s 34 points.

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DEPAUL & THE NBA A total of 32 DePaul players have gone on to play in the NBA starting with Elmer Gainer in 1941 with the Baltimore Bullets up to DePaul’s most recent first-round draft pick in Wilson Chandler. Chandler was the 10th DePaul basketball player to be drafted in the first round of the NBA Draft as he was the 23rd pick of the New York Knicks in 2007. He joins other first-round Blue Demons: Steven Hunter (2001, No. 15 to Orlando), Quentin Richardson (2000, No. 18 to Los Angeles Clippers), Rod Strickland (1988, No. 19 to New York), Kevin Edwards (1988, No. 20 to Miami), Dallas Comegys (1987, No. 21 to Atlanta), Terry Cummings (1982, No. 2 to San Diego), Mark Aguirre (1981, No. 1 to Dallas), Dave Corzine (1978, No. 18 to Washington) and Bill Robinzine (1975, No. 10 to Kansas City-Omaha) One Blue Demon opened the 2016-17 season on a NBA roster with Wilson Chandler playing for the Denver Nuggets. Since Gainer played in the first NBA game for a former Blue Demon in 1947, there have been only seven seasons without a DePaul flavor in NBA history. Including the 2016-17 season, at least one DePaul player has played in the NBA in 41 of the last 42 seasons. There were no Blue Demons in the NBA for the 195960 season, from 1962-64 and from 1972-74. A DePaul player has suited up in a NBA uniform in 69 of the last 75 seasons including the 2015-16 campaign. In addition to the players in the NBA, two Blue Demons have coached at the NBA level. George Mikan was head coach of the Minneapolis Lakers (1957-58) and Tyrone Corbin was head coach of the Utah Jazz from 2011-14. GEORGE MIKAN (1942-46) Minneapolis Lakers (1948-56)

GENE STUMP (1945-47) Boston Celtics (1947-49) Minneapolis Lakers (1949-50) Waterloo Hawks (1949-50)

JACK PHELAN (1945-46, 47-49) Waterloo Hawks (1949-50) Sheboygan Redskins (1949-50)

RON SOBIESZCZYK (1953-56) New York Knicks (1956-60) Minneapolis Lakers (1959-60)

EMMETTE BRYANT (1961-64) New York Knicks (1964-68) Boston Celtics (1968-70) Buffalo Braves (1970-72)

BILL ROBINZINE (1972-75) Sacramento Kings (1975-80) Cleveland Cavaliers (1980-81) Dallas Mavericks (1980-81) Utah Jazz (1981-82)

DAVE CORZINE (1974-77) Washington Bullets (1978-80) San Antonio Spurs (1980-82) Chicago Bulls (1982-89) Orlando Magic (1989-90) Seattle SuperSonics (1990-91)

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Mark Aguirre (1981-94) Andre Brown (2006-09) Stanley Brundy (1989-90) Emmette Bryant (1964-72) Howie Carl (1961-62) Wilson Chandler (2007-16) Dallas Comegys (1987-89) Tyrone Corbin (1985-01) Dave Corzine (1978-91) Terry Cummings (1982-00) Gene Dyker (1953-54) Kevin Edwards (1988-01) Ron Feiereisel (1955-56) Elmer Gainer (1941-50) Gary Garland (1979-80) Bato Govedarica (1953-54) Stephen Howard (1992-98) Steven Hunter (2001-10) John Jorgensen (1947-49) Whitey Kachan (1948-49) Paul McPherson (2000-01) Ed Mikan (1948-54) George Mikan (1948-56) Errol Palmer (1967-68) Jack Phelan (1949-50) Quentin Richardson (2000-13) Bill Robinzine (1975-82) Bobby Simmons (2001-12) Ron Sobieszczyk (1956-60) Rod Strickland (1988-05) Gene Stump (1947-50) Dick Triptow (1944-50)

GARY GARLAND (1975-79) Denver Nuggets (1979-80)

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TERRY CUMMINGS (1979-82) San Diego Clippers (1982-84) Milwaukee Bucks (1984-89) San Antonio Spurs (1989-95) Milwaukee Bucks (1995-96) Seattle SuperSonics (1996-97) Philadelphia 76ers (1997-98) New York Knicks (1997-98) Golden State Warriors (1998-00)

TYRONE CORBIN (1981-85) San Antonio Spurs (1985-87) Cleveland Cavaliers (1986-88) Phoenix Suns (1987-89) Minnesota Timberwolves (1989-92) Utah Jazz (1991-94) Atlanta Hawks (1994-95) Sacramento Kings (1995-96) Miami Heat (1995-96) Atlanta Hawks (1996-99) Sacramento Kings (1999-00) Toronto Raptors (2000-01)

KEVIN EDWARDS (1986-88) Miami Heat (1988-93) New Jersey Nets (1993-98) Orlando Magic (1997-98) Vancouver Grizzlies (2000-01)

ROD STRICKLAND (1985-88) New York Knicks (1988-90) San Antonio Spurs (1989-92) Portland Trailblazers (1992-96) Washington Wizards (1996-01) Portland Trailblazers (2000-01) Miami Heat (2001-02) Minnesota Timberwolves (2002-03) Orlando Magic (2003-04) Toronto Raptors (2003-04) Houston Rockets (2004-05)

QUENTIN RICHARDSON (1998-00) Los Angeles Clippers (2000-04) Phoenix Suns (2004-05) New York Knicks (2005-09) Miami Heat (2009-10) Orlando Magic (2010-12) New York Knicks (2012-13)

BOBBY SIMMONS (1998-01) Washington Wizards (2001-03) Los Angeles Clippers (2003-05) Milwaukee Bucks (2005-06, 07-08) New Jersey Nets (2008-10) San Antonio Spurs (2010-11) Los Angeles Clippers (2011-12)

STEVEN HUNTER (1999-01) Orlando Magic (2001-04) Phoenix Suns (2004-05) Philadelphia 76ers (2005-07) Denver Nuggets (2007-08) Memphis Grizzlies (2009-10)

ANDRE BROWN (2000-04) Seattle SuperSonics (2006-07) Memphis Grizzlies (2007-08) Charlotte Bobcats (2008-09)

WILSON CHANDLER (1998-00) New York Knicks (2007-11) Denver Nuggets (2011-16)

STEPHEN HOWARD (1988-92) Utah Jazz (1992-97) San Antonio Spurs (1996-97) Seattle SuperSonics (1997-98)

DALLAS COMEGYS (1987-89) New Jersey Nets (1987-88) San Antonio Spurs (1988-89)

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IMPORTANT DATES 1923 – DePaul fields a basketball team for the first time and wins its opening game over Kent College. The Blue Demons would go on to post an 8-6 record in their initial season. 1929-30 – DePaul takes the longest road trip in school history when the Blue Demons hit the road for a 16-game journey to end their season. Head coach Jim Kelly and the Demons venture to the states of Iowa, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, California, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico that season, compiling a record of 11-5 on the trip en route to a 15-5 overall record. April 17, 1942 – Ray Meyer is named DePaul’s head coach. March 1943 – DePaul advances to the NCAA Tournament’s Final Four for the first time. March 21, 1945 – DePaul beats Bowling Green, 71-54, behind George Mikan’s school-record 53 points to win the NIT championship. Mikan’s record still stands and is the oldest standing record in school annals. Feb. 21, 1956 – DePaul plays its final game at the DePaul Auditorium (also known as “The Barn”) and it’s a 91-77 win over Lewis, putting the final touch on an 81-game winning streak in that arena. Dec. 4, 1956 – The Blue Demons open Alumni Hall with an 8266 win over Illinois Wesleyan. Dec. 23, 1960 – Howie Carl scores 43 points to set the Alumni Hall scoring record that would stand until the building was demolished in 2000.

Fieldhouse in DeKalb. March 1980 – Mark Aguirre is named the National Player of the Year. March 1980 – DePaul finishes the regular season ranked No. 1 in both the Associated Press and United Press International polls. Dec. 1, 1980 – DePaul makes its debut at the Rosemont Horizon with a 74-56 win over Gonzaga. March 1981 – Mark Aguirre is named the National Player of the Year. March 1981 – DePaul finishes the regular season ranked No. 1 in both the Associated Press and United Press International polls for the second straight year. Dec. 3, 1983 – Ray Meyer wins his 700th game as the Blue Demons stop Illinois State, 69-66, at the Rosemont Horizon. March 10, 1984 – Ray Meyer coaches his final home game, a 64-49 win over Marquette. March 23, 1984 – Ray Meyer’s final game as DePaul’s head coach is a 73-71 overtime loss in the NCAA Tournament to Wake Forest at the Checkerdome in St. Louis. Nov. 24, 1984 – Joey Meyer becomes the eighth coach in school history and wins his first game with a 59-58 victory over Northern Illinois at the Rosemont Horizon.

Jan. 16, 1974 – Legendary coach Ray Meyer wins his 500th game as the Blue Demons beat Marshall, 76-68, at Alumni Hall.

March 15, 1987 – The Blue Demons beat St. John’s, 83-75, in overtime at the Rosemont Horizon in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

March 13, 1976 – DePaul is back in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1965 and celebrates with a 69-60 openinground winning over Virginia in Charlotte, N.C.

Dec. 23, 1988 – Stanley Brundy scores a Rosemont Horizonrecord 47 points in the 115-111 win over Loyola Marymount in the title game of the Old Style Classic.

Feb. 12, 1978 – DePaul beats Notre Dame, 69-68, in overtime at South Bend in front of a national television audience in the game that many feel put the Blue Demons back in the national spotlight.

March 16, 1989 – The 12th-seeded Blue Demons stun fifthseed Memphis State, 66-63, in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament in Boise, Idaho.

March 19, 1978 – The Blue Demons come within one game of the Final Four as Notre Dame stops DePaul, 84-64, in Lawrence, Kan. Nov. 25, 1978 – Mark Aguirre makes his debut in a DePaul uniform, scoring 29 points in a 76-69 loss to UCLA at Pauley Pavilion. March 17, 1979 – DePaul beats UCLA, 95-91, in Provo, Utah to secure the school’s second trip to the NCAA Tournament’s Final Four. Gary Garland is named the MVP of the West Regional. March 24, 1979 – The Blue Demons fall to Larry Bird and Indiana State, 76-74, in the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament in Salt Lake City. March 26, 1979 – DePaul beats Pennsylvania, 96-93, to earn third place in the NCAA Tournament. 1979-80 – The Blue Demons compile a 26-game winning streak from March 26, 1979 to February 23, 1980. Dec. 12, 1979 – Ray Meyer wins his 600th game as DePaul beats Northern Illinois, 57-55, in overtime at Chick Evans

March 1990 – For the first time since March 1, 1980, DePaul returns to Alumni Hall to host two NIT games with wins over Creighton and Cincinnati. Nov. 13, 1990 – DePaul announces it will become a member of the newly formed Great Midwest Conference with Marquette, Saint Louis, Cincinnati, Memphis State and UAB. Nov. 29, 1991 – DePaul plays its first conference game ever, a 92-89 overtime win over Memphis State in the Pyramid. The nationally-televised game christens the Great Midwest Conference. Jan. 5, 1992 – DePaul scores a school-record 125 points in a win over Loyola Marymount at the Rosemont Horizon. March 8, 1995 – Tom Kleinschmidt becomes the first DePaul player to earn conference Player of the Year honors when he is named by the Great Midwest Conference. April 24, 1995 – The Great Midwest Conference becomes Conference USA joining DePaul with Cincinnati, Marquette, Memphis, UAB, Saint Louis, Louisville, South Florida, Southern Miss, Tulane, Charlotte and Houston.

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL June 12, 1997 – Pat Kennedy is named the ninth head coach in school history and the first non-Meyer to lead the squad in 55 years.

Dec. 2, 2006 – On Ray Meyer Day at the Allstate Arena DePaul rallies from 14 points down to beat fifth-ranked Kansas, 64-57, behind Sammy Mejia’s 23 points.

Feb. 24, 1999 – A then-state of Illinois record crowd of 22,180 files into the United Center to see the Blue Demons battle top-ranked Duke.

March 7, 2007 – DePaul plays its first BIG EAST Conference Tournament game, a 75-67 loss to Villanova.

March 2, 1999 – Quentin Richardson is named the Conference USA Player and Freshman of the Year. Nov. 20, 1999 – The Blue Demons play the final game at Alumni Hall, a 105-61 win over Howard. Freshman Randy Ramsey Jr. scores the final DePaul points in the building. The Blue Demons would finish with 288 wins at the corner of Belden and Sheffield. 1999-2000 – The Rosemont Horizon’s name is changed to Allstate Arena. March 2, 2000 – An Allstate Arena-record crowd of 18,253 turn out in Rosemont to see DePaul face third-ranked Cincinnati. March 17, 2000 – DePaul appears in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 1992 with an 81-77 overtime loss to Kansas in Winston-Salem, N.C. April 17, 2002 – Dave Leitao is named the school’s 10th head coach, 60 years to the day that Ray Meyer took over the Blue Demon program. March 18, 2003 – The Blue Demons return to the postseason for the first time in three years as they participate in the NIT at North Carolina - an 83-72 loss. Nov. 14, 2003 – DePaul holds a press conference and announces that it will join the BIG EAST Conference along with Cincinnati, Louisville, Marquette and USF beginning with the 2005-06 academic year. Dec. 14, 2003 – The court at the Allstate Arena is named Ray and Marge Meyer Court in honor of the legendary Blue Demon coach and his wife during the game between the Blue Demons and Notre Dame - Meyer’s alma mater and the school he coached for 42 seasons. March 6, 2004 – DePaul beats USF, 78-66, in Tampa and clinches a share of the Conference USA championship. It marks the second time in the history of the program that the Blue Demons win a conference title and the first in C-USA. DePaul would earn the top seed in the annual league tournament despite a five-way tie for the championship. March 18, 2004 – The Blue Demons return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in four years and win the program’s first tournament game since 1989 with a 76-69 double overtime victory over Dayton in Buffalo, N.Y. April 28, 2005 – Jerry Wainwright is named the 11th coach in school history. Jan. 4, 2006 – DePaul plays its first BIG EAST Conference game, an 82-60 loss at Cincinnati. Jan. 7, 2006 – DePaul plays its first BIG EAST home game and records the program’s initial league victory with a 73-67 triumph over Notre Dame at Allstate Arena. March 17, 2006 – Ray Meyer passes away at the age of 92, 23 years to the day of the program’s win over UCLA in Provo, Utah that sent the Blue Demons to the 1979 Final Four.

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March 14, 2007 – For the first time since November 20, 1999 the Blue Demons return to campus for a non-exhibition game, beating Hofstra, 83-71, in the first round of the NIT in front of a jammed-packed McGrath Arena. Jan. 11, 2010 – Jerry Wainwright steps down as head coach and Tracy Webster is named interim head coach. Webster leads the Blue Demons in the final 16 games of the season as the program’s only interim head coach and the 12th coach to lead a DePaul basketball team. April 6, 2010 – Oliver Purnell is named the 13th head coach in DePaul history at a press conference at Cortelyou Commons on DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus. March 8, 2011 – Cleveland Melvin is selected as the BIG EAST Rookie of the Year. He is the second Blue Demon to be named conference rookie of the year following Quentin Richardson in 1999. Dec. 15, 2012 – DePaul president Rev. Dennis H. Holtschneider, C.M. and the six other leaders of the BIG EAST’s basketballfocused institutions announce plans to pursue an orderly evolution to a foundation of basketball schools that honors the history and tradition on which the Big East was established. March 20, 2013 – The presidents of the seven BIG EAST basketball-focused institutions announce plans for a 10-team conference that includes new members Butler, Creighton and Xavier in addition to a landmark television deal with FOX Sports. May 16, 2013 – Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel announces plans for a new 10,000-seat multipurpose events center near McCormick Plance in Chicago’s South Loop. The facility will be the home for DePaul basketball starting in Nov. 2017. March 12, 2014 – Billy Garrett Jr. is named BIG EAST Rookie of the Year. He is the third player in program history to earn conference freshman player of the year honors joining Quentin Richardson and Cleveland Melvin. March 29, 2015 – Dave Leitao returns to DePaul as the program’s 14th head coach 10 years after leaving Lincoln Park. Dec. 22, 2015 – DePaul knocks off No. 20 George Washington by a score of 82-61 for the largest margin of victory by an unranked DePaul team over a ranked opponent. Feb. 2, 2016 – The Blue Demons defeat No. 11 Providence, 77-70, for their highest-ranked win since a 64-57 victory of No. 5 Kansas in Dec. 2006. March 4, 2017 – DePaul plays its final regular-season game in Rosemont at Allstate Arena. The Blue Demons will have primarily played in the facility for 37 seasons and over 500 games. Nov. 11, 2017 – The Blue Demons open Wintrust Arena in Chicago’s McCormick Square neighborhood bringing the program back inside city limits.


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first, second or third team honorees, nine others picked up honorable mention recognition for AllAmerican teams. George Mikan, Mark Aguirre and Terry Cummings each earned consensus first team All-American honors.

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Academic All-American – Stephen Howard (198892) was DePaul’s first Academic All-American as selected by CoSIDA, earning first team honors in 1990-91 and 1991-92. He was also a first team All-District selection as a sophomore, junior and senior. Aguirre, Mark – One of the greatest players in DePaul history. Aguirre, a two-time first team All-American, is the school’s all-time leading scorer and holds three single-season records as well. A member of the 1980 Olympic team, Mark helped DePaul to a Final Four appearance as a freshman in 1979. He was named to the All-Final Four team that year. The first pick of the 1981 NBA Draft by the Dallas Mavericks, he won two NBA titles with the Detroit Pistons during his 14-year NBA career. Mark was enshrined into the DePaul Athletic Hall of Fame in 1996 as a player and again in 1999 as a member of DePaul’s 1979 Final Four team. His jersey number (24) is one of two that DePaul has retired. Alaska – The Blue Demons made their initial voyage to Alaska in November 2000 and participated in the annual Great Alaska Shootout. DePaul finished fourth, losing to Syracuse and then beating Florida State and Alaska Anchorage. All-Americans – Since 1937, DePaul has had 19 players earn first, second or third team All-American honors on 80 occasions. In addition to the 19

Allstate Arena – The name of DePaul’s basketball home. Formerly known as the Rosemont Horizon, DePaul is in its 37th and final season of playing in Rosemont in 2016-17. It has been the home to the Blue Demons since 1980. The 18,500-seat arena has hosted the NCAA Men’s First and Second Rounds in 1987 and 1993 and the 2005 Chicago Regional. It has also hosted the NCAA Women’s Mideast Regional in 1996 and the NCAA Women’s First and Second Rounds in 2006 and 2012. Alumni Hall – Set at the center of DePaul’s Lincoln Park campus, Alumni Hall was home to Blue Demon athletics from 1956-2000. The 5,300-seat arena was the regular home of the men’s team from 1956 to 1980. DePaul then played 22 games at the corner of Belden and Sheffield Avenues from 1980-2000 and had an impressive winning streak of 54 games from 1977-98. The Blue Demons finished 288-71 all-time in Alumni Hall. The building was torn down in July 2000 to make room for the DePaul Student Center. AP Top 10 – The Blue Demons have finished in the top 10 in the final Associated Press Poll on eight occasions, including a string of five straight years from 1978-82. The last time DePaul finished in the AP Top 10 was in 1987. BIG EAST Conference – DePaul is a member of the BIG EAST Conference. The Blue Demons are joined in the league by Butler, Creighton, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, Seton Hall, St. John’s, Villanova and Xavier. The Blue Demons joined the conference prior to the start of the 2005-06 academic year. Booth, David – The second leading scorer in school history, Booth played at DePaul from 1988-92 and finished his collegiate career in the school’s top 10 in seven statistical categories. An 116


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honorable mention All-American in 1991, Booth was the school’s first-ever first team all-conference performer, earning All-Great Midwest accolades in 1992. He joined his alma mater during the 200910 season as an assistant men’s basketball coach. Booth is currently director of player personnel for the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans. Blue Demons – In 1900 when the first athletic team to ever represent DePaul University was organized, the monogram “D” was selected for the uniforms. From this originated the nickname “D-men” which evolved into “Demons.” The blue, which combines with Demons, signifies loyalty and was chosen in 1901 by a vote of the student body. Chicago Stadium – Opened in 1929, Chicago Stadium was home to the Chicago Blackhawks and Chicago Bulls until it was demolished in 1994. In the 1940’s and 50’s, the Stadium was also home to college basketball doubleheaders. The first Great Midwest Conference Tournament in 1992 was the final college basketball action to be played at the Stadium which was torn down in 1994. Colors – DePaul’s official school colors are royal blue and scarlet. The PMS colors are 285 (blue) and 186 (red). Conference USA – The 2004-05 season was DePaul’s last in Conference USA. Original members were DePaul, UAB, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Marquette, Memphis, Southern Mississippi, Houston, Tulane, Saint Louis, USF and Louisville. East Carolina and TCU joined the league in 2001-02. Corbin, Tyrone – One of the most beloved players in Blue Demon history, Corbin is currently DePaul’s third all-time leading rebounder and 15th all-time leading scorer. He is the only player in DePaul 117

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history to lead a Blue Demon team in scoring, rebounding, field goal percentage and free throw percentage for two consecutive seasons in 198384 and 1984-85. Corbin spent 15 seasons in the NBA as a player and was head coach of the Utah Jazz from 2011-14. Currently, he is an assistant coach for the Phoenix Suns. Corzine, Dave – DePaul’s all-time leading rebounder and third all-time leading scorer, Dave helped the Blue Demons to two NCAA Tournaments, including a Elite Eight appearance in 1978. Corzine went on to play in the NBA from 1978-91. He currently works in the DePaul athletics department as assistant to the athletics director for community outreach. DePaul Auditorium – Affectionately known as “The Barn,” it was the home to the Blue Demons until 1956. The site is now the home of the Ray Meyer Fitness and Recreation Center. DePaul won 81-straight games at “The Barn”, the most successful home-court winning streak in school history. Diener, Drake – One of three players in school history to own multiple career school records, Diener


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graduated in 2005 with the school records for career three-point field goals, career three-point field goal attempts and free throw percentage. Diener also owns single-season school records for three-point field goals, three-point field goal attempts and free throw percentage. Final Four Announcer – If you’re watching the NCAA Final Four and the voice of the public address announcer sounds familiar, it should. Gene Honda, one of DePaul’s PA men, has been the voice of the Final Four since the 2002-03 season. Honda is in his 16th season doing Blue Demon games. In addition to calling DePaul games, he is also the voice for the Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago White Sox and the Maui Invitational. Garland, Gary – A Blue Demon great from 197579, Garland helped DePaul to three NCAA Tournament appearances including the 1979 Final Four, earned NCAA Tournament All-Region honors in 1978 and 1979 and was the Most Valuable Player of the West Regional in 1979. An honorable mention All-American in 1979, Garland was nicknamed the Music Man by his teammates and often sang the National Anthem before Blue Demon games. Garland continued with a music career, serving as a backup singer to his half-sister, Whitney Houston. Garrett Jr., Billy – Named the 2014 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year to join Quentin Richardson and Cleveland Melvin as the only players to win a conference freshman of the year award.

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Great Midwest Conference – In 1991-92, DePaul was a charter member of the Great Midwest Conference. It was the first conference affiliation for the Blue Demons. Along with DePaul, the Great Midwest included UAB, Cincinnati, Dayton, Marquette, Memphis and Saint Louis. The Blue Demons were the 1992 regular season champions. Hall of Fame – One former DePaul player and one former coach are members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. George Mikan (1942-46) was enshrined as a charter member in 1959, while former coach Ray Meyer was enshrined in 1979. Jay Goedert Memorial Award – Awarded to the MVP of the DePaul-Northern Illinois game. It is named after the former assistant coach at both schools and was established in 2004. Goedert was an assistant at Northern Illinois from 1985-87 before working at DePaul from 1987-97. Kleinschmidt, Tom – One of only two players in school history to earn conference Player of the Year honors, Kleinschmidt was the 1994-95 Great Midwest Conference Player of the Year as a senior. Kleinschmidt still ranks in DePaul’s all-time top 10 in eight career statistical categories. Leitao, Dave – DePaul’s coach from 2002-05, Leitao took the Blue Demons to the second round of the 2004 NCAA Tournament and guided the program to the Conference USA regular season championship that year. DePaul also made two NIT

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appearances in his three years. Leitao returned to DePaul in March 2015 as head coach. Lenti Ponsetto, Jean – DePaul’s athletics director, Ponsetto was named to her current position on July 1, 2002. A four-sport standout for the Blue Demons, Jeanne has been involved with DePaul athletics as a player, coach and administrator for the past 42 years. Logo – DePaul introduced the current logo for its athletic program on October 14, 1999. SME Powerbranding of New York designed the logo. Maui – DePaul has played in Maui Invitational four times (1988, 1992, 1997 and 2006). In their last appearance the Blue Demons lost to Kentucky, beat Chaminade and dropped a decision to Purdue. The Chaminade victory was Jerry Wainwright’s 200th victory at the NCAA Division I level. McGrath-Phillips Arena – The practice home for the Blue Demons, it was renamed in honor of the former director of athletics facilities at DePaul and DePaul benefactor Joni Phillips. The Blue Demons beat Hofstra, 83-71, in the opening round of the 2007 NIT at the McGrath-Phillips Arena, the first non-exhibition game on campus since 1999. DePaul opened the 2008-09 season at McGrath-Phillips with a win against Albany in the first regular season game in Lincoln Park since 1999. The Blue Demons are 10-2 all-time in games at McGrathPhillips Arena and host three games in 2016-17 at the on-campus facility.

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Melvin, Cleveland – Melvin was named BIG EAST Rookie of the Year in 2011 to join Quentin Richardson as the only players in DePaul history to win a conference freshman of the year award. Melvin and Richardson were joined by Billy Garrett Jr. when he was named the 2014 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year. Meyer, Joey – DePaul’s coach from 1984-97, he was the 1987 National Coach of the Year by CBS TV. He won 231 games in his 13-year career as the head mentor of the Blue Demons. Meyer, Ray – One of the 20 all-time winningest coaches in NCAA Division I history, Ray Meyer led the Blue Demons for 42 seasons and won 724 games. A member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, Meyer concluded his tenure with DePaul in September of 1997 after 55 years of service to the University. In the fall of 1999, DePaul opened the Ray Meyer Fitness & Recreation Center for students, faculty, staff and neighborhood residents of its Lincoln Park campus. In December 2003, the floor at the Allstate Arena was named Ray & Marge Meyer Court in honor of the legendary mentor and his wife. Meyer passed away on March 17, 2006 at the age of 92. Mikan, George – The only player in DePaul history to be named first team All-American in three seasons, Mikan led the Blue Demons to their only national championship when they won the NIT in 1945. Mikan was named the National Player of the Year in 1945 and 1946 and to the NIT All-Star team


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in 1944 and 1945. He still currently holds two DePaul single-game records and is in the top five of three all-time lists. After his career at DePaul, Mikan played in the NBA for nine seasons and was elected into the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame in 1959 and the NIT Hall of Fame in 1981. His jersey number (99) is one of two that have been retired by DePaul. He died in 2005. NBA Draft – DePaul has had 46 players drafted by National Basketball Association teams, including 10 in the first round. In 1981, Mark Aguirre was the first overall pick while the following year, Blue Demon Terry Cummings was the second player chosen. Wilson Chandler and Sammy Mejia were the latest DePaul players to be drafted when Chandler was picked 23rd in the first round by the Knicks and Mejia went 57th in the second round to Detroit in the 2007 draft. NCAA Tournament – DePaul has appeared in 22 NCAA Tournaments. The Blue Demons’ first appearance was in 1943 when they finished third. DePaul also finished third in 1979. DePaul reached the second round of the tournament in its last appearance (2004). NIT – DePaul was the 1945 NIT Champion. The Blue Demons have participated in 16 NIT’s, including the 2007 season where they reached the quarterfinals for the first time since 1990. DePaul has reached the Final Four of the NIT five times. NIT Champions – The 1945 Blue Demons featured George Mikan and is DePaul’s only national champion in men’s basketball. The Blue Demons beat Bowling Green, 71-54, to capture the title and finished the season with a record of 21-3. Olympics – Mark Aguirre was a member of the 1980 Olympic team and several other Blue Demons participated in the Olympic Trials, including

Ron Norwood and Dave Corzine in 1976, Tyrone Corbin in 1984 and Kevin Edwards and Rod Strickland in 1988. Player of the Half Century – In 1996, Chicago Bulls superstar Michael Jordan was named the Player of the Half Century (1951-2000) by Sport Magazine. The Player of the Half Century from 1900-1950 was former DePaul star George Mikan. Postseason – DePaul has made 37 postseason (NCAA and NIT) tournament appearances including the 2007 run to the NIT quarterfinals after victories over Hofstra and Kansas State. DePaul’s last NCAA Championship appearance came in 2004 when the Blue Demons advanced to the second round. Puerto Rico – During the 1999-2000 campaign, the Blue Demons ventured to Puerto Rico for the first time ever and finished third in the annual Puerto Rico Shootout, beating American-Puerto Rico in the first round, falling to Texas in the semifinals and beating South Carolina in the consolation championship. The Blue Demons returned to San Juan in December 2007 and beat La Salle while falling to Mississippi and Clemson. Purnell, Oliver – Oliver Purnell was named the 13th head coach in DePaul history on April 6, 2010. Purnell led the Blue Demons for five seasons from 2010-15. Ray & Marge Meyer Court – On December 14, 2003, the playing floor at the Allstate Arena was officially dedicated as Ray & Marge Meyer Court. Richardson, Quentin – One of two DePaul players to ever earn conference Player of the Year honors, Richardson was taken with the 18th pick (Los Angeles Clippers) in the 2000 NBA Draft. He was the first Blue Demon to be drafted since 1989 and the 120


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Tokyo – The Blue Demons played two games in Tokyo during the 1983-84 season. This was the first time DePaul played a game outside of the United States. United Center – The home of the Chicago Bulls and Blackhawks has hosted 15 DePaul games since it opened in 1994-95. The last time the Blue Demons played at the United Center was in 2002. Vitale, Dick – Now known world-wide as a television commentator, ESPN’s Dick Vitale got his broadcasting start at DePaul’s Alumni Hall when he provided the color commentary for the Blue Demons’ contest against Wisconsin on December 5, 1979. DePaul won that game 90-77.

highest pick since Terry Cummings went second in 1982. “Q” was named the Conference USA Player and Freshman of the Year in 1998-99. Regionals – DePaul has twice hosted the first and second rounds of the NCAA Midwest Regional in 1987 and 1993 at the Rosemont Horizon. In addition, in 1960, DePaul downed Air Force in a first round NCAA game at Alumni Hall. DePaul hosted the 2005 Chicago Regional at the Allstate Arena. Retired Numbers – Only two numbers in DePaul history have been retired, No. 99 worn by George Mikan and No. 24 worn by Mark Aguirre. Road Trip – DePaul’s longest road trip occurred during the 1929-30 season when the Blue Demons went on a 16-game swing to end the season. Head coach Jim Kelly took his team to the states of Iowa, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, California, Arizona, Texas and New Mexico. DePaul went 11-5 on the trip. Rosemont Horizon – Now known as the Allstate Arena, it has been home to the Blue Demons since 1980, the 18,500 seat arena has been host to the NCAA Men’s First and Second Rounds in 1987 and 1993 and was the venue for the 2005 Chicago Regional. It also hosted the NCAA Women’s Mideast Regional in 1996 and was the site for the 2006 and 2012 Women’s First and Second Rounds. Sullivan Athletics Center – DePaul moved into its Athletics Center in May 2000. This state-of-the-art 121

Wainwright, Jerry – DePaul’s 11th head coach, he was named to the position on April 28, 2005, after spending three seasons at Richmond. In 2007, Wainwright took the Blue Demons to the quarterfinals of the NIT. Waldo Fisher-Frank McGrath Award – It is given to the Most Valuable Player of the DePaulNorthwestern game. DePaul’s Will Walker won the award in 2007 after the Blue Demons’ 54-53 victory in Rosemont. Walk-on History – The walk-on at DePaul has become a crowd and media favorite over the past 30 seasons. In the 1992-93 season opener against Chicago State at Alumni Hall, DePaul walk-on history was made when an entire line-up of walk-ons (Sean Brusek, Jon Harris, Tom Madden, Emanuel Smith and Ryan Sullivan) played the final six seconds of the 103-68 Blue Demon victory. Webster, Tracy – Served as interim head coach for the final 16 games of the 2009-10 season following a change in the leadership of the program. Joined the men’s basketball programs as an assistant coach in May 2009. Webster is the only interim head coach in DePaul basketball history. Wendell Smith Award – This award was established in the 1972-73 season to honor the outstanding player in the DePaul-Notre Dame game. It is named after the late Chicago journalist, who at the time of his death was one of the most respected writers and broadcasters in the country as well as the prominent black sports journalist in the nation.


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ALL-AMERICANS DePaul has produced 19 players that have earned first, second or third team All-American honors on 80 ocassions throughout its storied history. George Mikan, Mark Aguirre and Terry Cummings each earned consensus first team All-American honors. Mikan earned the recognition for the 1943-44, 1944-45 and 1945-46 seasons while Aguirre was a two-time consensus All-American in 197980 and 1980-81. Cummings followed Aguirre with first team consensus All-American honors in 1981-82. In addition to Mikan receiving first team consensus honors for the 1943-44 season, Dick Triptow was a consensus second team All-American. DePaul’s most recent first, second or third team All-American is Rod Strickland. Strickland was named a first team All-American by The Sporting News and a third team member by UPI following the 1987-88 season. In addition to the 19 first, second or third team honorees, nine others picked up honorable mention recognition for All-American teams. David Booth (199091), Emmette Bryant (1963-64), Tyrone Corbin (1983-84, 1984-85), Tom Kleinschmidt (1994-95), Jim Lamkin (195455), Kenny Patterson (1984-85), Quentin Richardson (1998-99, 1999-00), Bill Robinzine (1974-75) and Curtis Watkins (1978-79).

THE SPORTING NEWS (1943-46, 49-51, 58-PRESENT) 1944: George Mikan (1st), Dick Triptow (3rd) 1945: George Mikan (1st) 1946: George Mikan (1st) 1980: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st) 1988: Rod Strickland (1st)

HELMS FOUNDATION (1905-83) 1943: George Mikan (2nd) 1944: George Mikan (1st) 1945: George Mikan (1st) 1946: George Mikan (1st) 1948: Ed Mikan (3rd) 1956: Ron Sobieszczyk (2nd) 1957: Richard Heise (3rd) 1978: Dave Corzine 1979: Mark Aguirre, Gary Garland 1980: Mark Aguirre 1981: Mark Aguirre, Clyde Bradshaw 1982: Terry Cummings

ASSOCIATED PRESS (1948-PRESENT) 1978: Dave Corzine (2nd) 1980: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st) 1987: Dallas Comegys (3rd)

CONVERSE YEARBOOK (1932-83) 1944: George Mikan (1st), Dick Triptow (2nd) 1945: George Mikan (1st) 1946: George Mikan (1st) 1953: Ron Feiereisel (3rd) 1956: Ron Sobieszczyk (2nd) 1961: Howie Carl (2nd) 1978: Dave Corzine (2nd) 1979: Mark Aguirre (2nd) 1980: Mark Aguirre (1st), Clyde Bradshaw (2nd) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st)

ARGOSY MAGAZINE (1945) 1945: George Mikan (1st) DON DUNPHY (1945) 1945: George Mikan (1st) TRUE MAGAZINE (1946-48) 1946: George Mikan (1st) NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BASKETBALL COACHES (1947-48, 54-PRESENT)

1978: Dave Corzine (2nd) 1980: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st) 1987: Dallas Comegys (2nd)

UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL (1949-96) 1953: Ron Feiereisel (3rd) 1978: Dave Corzine (3rd) 1980: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st), Clyde Bradshaw (3rd) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st) 1987: Dallas Comegys (3rd) 1988: Rod Strickland (3rd) U.S. BASKETBALL WRITERS ASSOCIATION (1957-PRESENT) 1980: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st) BASKETBALL WEEKLY (1972-78, 81-92, 94-95) 1978: Dave Corzine (3rd) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st) 1987: Dallas Comegys (2nd)

MADISON SQUARE GARDEN (1937-42) 1937: Ed Campion (1st) 1938: Robert Neu (2nd) 1939: Robert Neu (1st), Stan Szukala (2nd) 1940: Lou Prosser (2nd), Stan Szukala (2nd) 1941: Elmer Gainer (2nd)

JOHN R. WOODEN AWARD (1977-PRESENT) 1978: Dave Corzine (1st) 1980: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st) 1987: Dallas Comegys (1st)

PIC MAGAZINE (1942-44) 1944: George Mikan (1st), Dick Triptow (2nd)

BASKETBALL TIMES (1981-PRESENT) 1981: Mark Aguirre (1st) 1982: Terry Cummings (1st) 1987: Dallas Comegys (3rd)

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ALL-TIME HONORS Naismith Hall of Fame 1959...................................................George Mikan (charter member, enshrined as college player) 1979........................................................ Ray Meyer National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame 2006........................................................ Ray Meyer (founding member) 2006...................................................George Mikan (founding member) 2016.................................................... Mark Aguirre John Bunn Award The John Bunn Award is named for the first chairman of the Basketball Hall of Fame Committee. The award honors an international or national figure who has contributed greatly to the game of basketball. Outside of basketball, it is the most prestigious award given by the Hall of Fame. 1981........................................................ Ray Meyer National Player of the Year 1944..................................... George Mikan (Helms) 1945..................................... George Mikan (Helms) 1980....... Mark Aguirre (UPI, USBWA, AP, Naismith) National Freshman of the Year 1999.......................... Quentin Richardson (USBWA) National Coach of the Year 1978.........................................Ray Meyer (USBWA) 1979............................................Ray Meyer (NABC) 1980............................Ray Meyer (USBWA, AP, UPI) 1984..........................................Ray Meyer (AP, UPI) 1987............................ Joey Meyer (CBS/Chevrolet) District Coach of the Year 1987............................... Joey Meyer (NABC/Kodak) State Coach of the Year 1991............................................ Joey Meyer (IBCA) 2004............................................Dave Leitao (IBCA) NIT/Kodak Man of the Year 1980........................................................ Ray Meyer NIT-NACDA Athletic Award 1984........................................................ Ray Meyer NIT Hall of Fame 1981...................................................George Mikan Outstanding Player in NIT History George Mikan

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All-Time NIT Team George Mikan NATIONAL TEAMS U.S. Olympic Team 1980.................................................... Mark Aguirre Olympic Trials 1976............................ Ron Norwood, Dave Corzine 1980.........................Mark Aguirre, Clyde Bradshaw 1984...................................................Tyrone Corbin 1988......................... Kevin Edwards, Rod Strickland World Cup 1977.................................................... Dave Corzine Olympic/Sports Festival 1982......................................... Tony Jackson (West) 1983...................................... Dallas Comegys (East) 1985......................................Rod Strickland (North) Pan American Trials 1991......................................................David Booth USA Basketball U19 World Championship Team 2007..........................Jerry Wainwright, head coach USA Basketball U18 FIBA Americas Team 2006....................Jerry Wainwright, assistant coach USA Basketball Men’s Junior World Championship Team 1999......................Bobby Simmons, Lance Williams USA Basketball Men’s Junior World Championship Qualifying Team 1998..............Quentin Richardson, Bobby Simmons POSTSEASON TEAMS NCAA Final Four All-Tournament 1979............................. Mark Aguirre, Gary Garland NCAA All-Region 1953 (Mideast)...................................Ron Feiereisel 1959 (Mideast)........................................Howie Carl 1965 (Midwest).................................... Errol Palmer 1978 (Midwest)............ Dave Corzine, Gary Garland 1979 (West)..... Gary Garland (MVP), Curtis Watkins NIT All-Star 1944...................................................George Mikan 1945........................................George Mikan (MVP) 1983....................Tyrone Corbin, Bernard Randolph 1990.............................................. Stephen Howard


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE POSTSEASON ALL-STAR GAMES Aloha Classic (Honolulu/Tokyo) 1975....................................................Bill Robinzine 1978.................................................... Dave Corzine 1979.................................................... Gary Garland 1981................................................Clyde Bradshaw 1985.......................Tyrone Corbin, Kenny Patterson 1987................................................ Dallas Comegys 1989................................................ Terence Greene NABC All-Star Game 1995.............................................Tom Kleinschmidt 2004.................................................... Andre Brown 2005................................................Quemont Greer Norfolk Classic (Norfolk, Va.) 1989................................................. Stanley Brundy Orlando Classic (Orlando, Fla.) 1988.................................................. Kevin Edwards Pizza Hut Classic (Atlanta) 1975.........................................Bill Robinzine (MVP) 1978.................................................... Dave Corzine 1981................................................Clyde Bradshaw 1989................................................. Stanley Brundy Portsmouth Invitational (Portsmouth, Va.) 2003.......................................................Sam Hoskin 2004..................... Andrew Brown, Delonte Holland 2005......................... Drake Diener, Quemont Greer ACADEMIC HONORS NABC Team Academic Award 2016 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 1992.............................................. Stephen Howard NACDA I-AAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2005.................................................... Drake Diener NACDA I-AAA Scholar-Athlete Team 2003.................................................... Drake Diener 2004.................................................... Drake Diener 2005.................................................... Drake Diener CoSIDA Academic All-American 1991...................................... Stephen Howard (1st) 1992...................................... Stephen Howard (1st) CoSIDA Academic All-District 1990...................................... Stephen Howard (1st) 1991...................................... Stephen Howard (1st) 1992...................................... Stephen Howard (1st) 2004............................................ Drake Diener (1st) 2005............................................ Drake Diener (1st)

NABC Honors Court 2016.............................. R.J. Curington, Cory Dolins, Billy Garrett Jr., Peter Ryckbosch CONFERENCE HONORS GREAT MIDWEST CONFERENCE Most Valuable Player 1995.............................................Tom Kleinschmidt All-Great Midwest Conference 1992........David Booth (1st), Stephen Howard (1st), Terry Davis (2nd) 1993.....................................Tom Kleinschmidt (1st) 1994.....................................Tom Kleinschmidt (1st) 1995.....................................Tom Kleinschmidt (1st) All-Newcomer Team 1992................................................ Howard Nathan 1993............................................................. Kris Hill All-Tournament Team 1992.............................................. Stephen Howard 1993........................................................Terry Davis 1995.............................................Tom Kleinschmidt Academic Award of Excellence 1992.............................................. Stephen Howard Academic Honor Roll 1992.............................................. Stephen Howard All-Academic Team 1992........ Terry Davis, Jon Harris, Stephen Howard, Tom Madden 1993.................................. Jon Harris, Tom Madden 1994................ Jon Harris, Vince Leigh, Chris Priebe Player of the Week 1991-92.......................... Stephen Howard (Feb. 23) David Booth (Jan. 20) 1992-93......................... Tom Kleinschmidt (Jan. 25) 1993-94......................... Tom Kleinschmidt (Jan. 20) Brandon Cole (Dec. 23) Tom Kleinschmidt (Dec. 9) 1994-95......................... Tom Kleinschmidt (Jan. 23) CONFERENCE USA Player of the Year 1999......................................... Quentin Richardson Freshman of the Year 1999......................................... Quentin Richardson All-Conference USA 1996.... Bryant Bowden (3rd), Jermaine Watts (3rd) 1998........................................ Willie Coleman (3rd) 1999................................ Quentin Richardson (1st), Lance Williams (3rd)

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL 2000................................ Quentin Richardson (1st), Bobby Simmons (2nd) 2001.......................................Bobby Simmons (3rd) 2003..............................................Sam Hoskin (3rd) 2004..... Andre Brown (2nd), Delonte Holland (2nd) 2005........ Quemont Greer (1st), Drake Diener (3rd) All-Freshman Team 1996................................................ Thomas Cooper 1997.........................................................Doc Taylor 1999.............Quentin Richardson, Bobby Simmons, Lance Williams 2000.................................................... Steve Hunter 2001.................................................... Imari Sawyer 2004................................................... Sammy Mejia All-Tournament Team 2001................. Rashon Burno, Quentin Richardson 2004.................... Quemont Greer, Delonte Holland Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2004.................................................... Drake Diener 2005.................................................... Drake Diener Academic Honor Roll 2003.......... Drake Diener, Sean Farrell, R.J. Pavlacka 2004........ Stelo Aioanei, Drake Diener, Sean Farrell, Sam Leewood 2005.........................Stelo Aioanei, Cliff Clinkscales, Drake Diener, Sam Leewood Player of the Week 1995-96............................ Bryant Bowden (Dec. 27) 1998-99............................... Lance Williams (Feb. 1) Quentin Richardson (Dec. 14) Quentin Richardson (Nov. 30) 1999-00..................... Quentin Richardson (Dec. 20) 2000-01................................ Imari Sawyer (Nov. 27) 2002-03 Sam Hoskin (Mar. 9) Joe Tulley (Jan. 8) 2003-04 Drake Diener (Mar. 7) Andre Brown (Mar. 1) Andre Brown (Feb. 16) Drake Diener (Jan. 19) 2004-05................................ Sammy Mejia (Jan. 23) Quemont Greer (Dec. 20) Quemont Greer (Dec. 14) Quemont Greer (Dec. 7) BIG EAST CONFERENCE Rookie of the Year 2011..............................................Cleveland Melvin 2014.................................................. Billy Garrett Jr. All-BIG EAST 2007... Wilson Chandler (2nd), Sammy Mejia (2nd), Draelon Burns (hm) 2008......................................... Draelon Burns (2nd) 125

2012..................................... Cleveland Melvin (hm) 2015......................................... Billy Garrett Jr. (hm) All-Freshman Team 2006...............................................Wilson Chandler 2008................................. Mac Koshwal, Dar Tucker 2011................... Cleveland Melvin, Brandon Young 2014.................Billy Garrett Jr., Tommy Hamilton IV 2016..............................................................Eli Cain All-Academic Team 2007.................................................. Adam Handler 2008.................................................. Adam Handler 2010...................... Joe Belcaster, Michael Bizoukas, Nate Rogers, Mario Stula 2011.................... Michael Bizoukas, Jeremiah Kelly, Edwind McGhee, Mario Stula 2012..................... Joe Belcaster, Montray Clemons, Edwind McGhee 2013.............................Cory Dolins, Donnavan Kirk, Edwind McGhee, Peter Ryckbosch 2014.....R.J. Curington, Cory Dolins, Billy Garrett Jr., Edwind McGhee, Peter Ryckbosch 2015.....R.J. Curington, Cory Dolins, Billy Garrett Jr., Joe Hanel, David Molinari, Forrest Robinson, Peter Ryckbosch, Greg Sequele 2016.............. Oumar Barry, Eli Cain, R.J. Curington, Cory Dolins, Billy Garrett Jr., Erten Gazi, Joe Hanel, Myke Henry, David Leitao III, Peter Ryckbosch, Frederick Scott Player of the Week 2006-07................................. Sammy Mejia (Dec. 4) Sammy Meija (Jan. 2) 2007-08................................ Draelon Burns (Dec. 3) Rookie of the Week 2005-06............................. Wilson Chandler (Jan. 7) Wilson Chandler (Feb. 27) 2007-08....................................Dar Tucker (Dec. 31) 2010-11...............................Brandon Young (Dec. 6) Cleveland Melvin (Dec. 27) Cleveland Melvin (Jan. 3) Cleveland Melvin (Jan. 17) Cleveland Melvin (Feb. 21) Brandon Young (Feb. 28) 2013-14..................... Tommy Hamilton IV (Nov. 18) Billy Garrett Jr. (Dec. 2) Billy Garrett Jr. (Dec. 16) Billy Garrett Jr. (Dec. 30) Billy Garrett Jr. (Jan. 20) R.J. Curington (Feb. 3) Billy Garrett Jr. (Feb. 24) 2015-16........................................... Eli Cain (Dec. 7)


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COACHING HISTORY Robert L. Stevenson (1923-24) The Blue Demons’ first coach... guided the program to its first victory (a win over Kent College in 1923)... spent only one season on the Blue Demon bench. Harry Adams (1924-25) Spent only one season on the DePaul sidelines... won his first game as DePaul coach (12-9 over Northern Illinois). Eddie Anderson (1925-29) Spent four seasons on the Blue Demon bench... had winning seasons in three of his four years, including an 11-5 slate in 1925-26... opened his DePaul career with five straight victories... also served as DePaul’s football coach (resigned from the basketball job to concentrate on the football program) and would later go on to prominence as the head football coach at Iowa where he coached 1939 Heisman Trophy winner Nile Kinnick. Jim Kelly (1929-36) Came to DePaul from Buena Vista College in Storm Lake, Iowa... served as DePaul’s Director of Athletics for two years prior to taking the reigns of the basketball program... DePaul’s all-time winningest coach by percentage, he spent seven seasons at DePaul... the only coach to guide the Blue Demons to an undefeated season (17-0 in 1933-34)... won 23 straight games and 36 of 37 between 1933-36... helped DePaul to the Olympic Tournament in 1936... left DePaul to become the track and field coach at Minnesota. Tom Haggarty (1936-40) Came to the Blue Demons after spending eight seasons as the head coach at DePaul Academy... a 1927 DePaul graduate... the first coach to lead the Blue Demons to a postseason tournament (the 1940 NIT)... left the head coaching position after being called into active duty in the National Guard. Bill Wendt (1940-42) Became head coach after spending three seasons as an assistant to Tom Haggarty... played three seasons for the Blue Demons and graduated from DePaul in 1937... opened his coaching career with seven straight victories... also opened his second season with five consecutive wins. Ray Meyer (1942-84) Hired on April 17, 1942... came to DePaul after serving as an assistant coach at Notre Dame... member of the Naismith Hall of Fame since 1979... known nationally as “The Coach”... 11th on the all-time coaching victories list and DePaul’s all-time winningest mentor... posted winning records in 37 of his 42 seasons... helped program to 13 NCAA Tournaments and seven NIT appearances... the National Coach of the Year by AP and UPI in both 1980 and 1984... led DePaul to the 1945 NIT Championship and the Final Four in both 1943 and 1979... retired following the 1983-84 season (final game was on March 23, 1984)... the student recreation center on DePaul’s Lincoln Park Campus is named in his honor… on December 14, 2003 the court at the Allstate Arena was named Ray and Marge Meyer Court… Meyer passed away on March 17, 2006. Joey Meyer (1984-97) Assumed the head job from his father prior to the 198485 season... was the 1987 Chevrolet National Coach of the Year after posting a 27-3 record... DePaul went to the

NCAA Tournament seven times during his tenure and advanced to the Sweet 16 twice... also led the Blue Demons to the NIT three times... guided DePaul to the 1992 Great Midwest Conference regular season co-championship… one of 40 players to score over 1,000 points in a career at DePaul and was the captain of the 1971 Blue Demons… head coach of the Fort Wayne Mad Ants from 2009-12 in the NBA D-League... Meyer is currently a scout for the Los Angeles Clippers and radio analyst for Northwestern Pat Kennedy (1997-02) Hired on June 12, 1997... joined the Blue Demons after serving as the head coach at Florida State and Iona... took the program to the NCAA Tournament in 2000... led the squad to the 1999 NIT where it advanced to the second round... also guided the Blue Demons to the program’s first conference tournament championship game appearance (2000 Conference USA). Dave Leitao (2002-05) Hired on April 17, 2002... came to DePaul after serving as the Associate Coach at Connecticut... took DePaul to the second round of the 2004 NCAA Tournament, the first Blue Demon NCAA victory since 1989… guided DePaul to the 2004 Conference USA regular season co-championship and the top-seed in the C-USA Tournament… advanced to the 2004 C-USA Tournament title game… 30 conference wins in his three seasons are the most in any three-year period in school history… led the Blue Demons to the NIT twice, advancing to the second round in 2004… resigned on April 15, 2005 to become the head coach at Virginia... named head coach of the Maine Red Claws of the NBA D-League in July 2011. Jerry Wainwright (2005-10) Hired on April 28, 2005... led the 2006-07 squad to a 20-win season and the quarterfinals of the NIT (the program’s best run in the NIT since 1983)… his second squad beat fifth-ranked Kansas on December 5, 2006… led the program to its first BIG EAST Conference Tournament appearance in 2007… came to DePaul after serving as the head coach at Richmond the previous three seasons… also the head coach at UNC Wilmington… served as an assistant at Wake Forest and Xavier (Ohio)… native of Chicago was a high school coach in the Chicagoland area prior to moving to the collegiate ranks... stepped down from position on Jan. 10, 2010. Tracy Webster (2010) Named interim head coach on Jan. 11, 2010... coached the final 16 games of the 2009-10 season. Oliver Purnell (2010-15) Named the 13th head coach in program history on April 6, 2010... tutored a pair of BIG EAST Rookies of the Year - Cleveland Melvin in 2011 and Billy Garrett Jr. in 2014... resigned as head coach at DePaul on March 14, 2015. Dave Leitao (2015-present) Hired on March 29, 2015... returns to DePaul after leading the program to three postseason appearances from 200205... was head coach at Virginia for four seasons after leaving DePaul in April 2005... also coached in the NBA D-League as head coach of the Maine Red Claws during the 201-12 season... returned to college coaching as an assistant at Missouri (2012-14) and Tulsa (2014-15) before being named the 14th head coach in DePaul history.

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ALL-TIME ROSTER A Acciari, Gene...........................................................1973‑74 Adams, Ray..............................................................1934‑36 Aguirre, Mark..........................................................1978‑81 Alexandroff, Walter.................................................1924‑25 Allen, Charles...........................................................1945‑49 Allen, Jeff.................................................................1981‑83 Allen, John...............................................................1945‑46 Alters, Carroll...........................................................1950‑51 Anderson, Tom........................................................1961‑62 Anderson.................................................................1925‑26 Ascher, Johnny.........................................................1929‑31 Austin, Dwayne........................................................1993-95 Avery, Ayinde...........................................................1997-00 B Bagley, John.............................................................1958‑60 Baker, George..........................................................1999-01 Ball...........................................................................1924‑25 Barbaric, Tony..........................................................1945‑46 Baris, Al....................................................................1973‑75 Barr, Tom.................................................................1977‑79 Barry, Oumar...........................................................2015-16 Barskis, Pete.................................................1930‑31, 32‑34 Bataska, William......................................................1946‑47 Beach, Rich..............................................................1966‑69 Belcaster, Joe...........................................................2009-12 Bell...........................................................................1938‑39 Benson, William......................................................1948‑50 Berkson, Marshall....................................................1942-43 Berry, Gessel............................................................1966‑68 Biebel, Tom..............................................................1962‑64 Birgells, Ed...............................................................1963‑66 Bizoukas, Michael....................................................2007-11 Black, Harold...........................................................1951‑52 Blum, Frank.............................................................1952‑55 Bocinsky, Jim............................................................1972‑74 Boesch, Ronald........................................................1951‑52 Bogdanski................................................................1940‑41 Booth, David............................................................1988‑92 Bordes, John............................................................1923‑27 Bowden, Bryant.......................................................1992‑96 Bowe........................................................................1924‑25 Boyd, Greg...............................................................1972‑75 Bradshaw, Clyde......................................................1977‑81 Brooks, Marlon........................................................2001-03 Brown, Andre..........................................................2000-04 Brown, Sevira..........................................................1967‑70 Brumfield, Marlon...................................................2002-06 Brundy, Stanley........................................................1985‑89 Bruno, David............................................................1997-01 Bruno, Doug............................................................1969‑73 Brusek, Sean............................................................1991‑95 Bryant, Emmette.....................................................1961‑64 Burke.......................................................................1925‑26 Burkholder, Brett.....................................................1980‑82 Burks, Al..................................................................1970‑73 Burno, Rashon.........................................................1998-02 Burns, Bill................................................................1989‑91 Burns, Draelon.........................................................2004-08 Bush, Greg...............................................................1962‑64 Butler, Keith.............................................................2006-07 Butler, Lamar...........................................................1998-00 C Cain, Eli........................................................... 2015-present Callahan, Harry T.....................................................1924‑25

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Callahan, Timothy....................................................1925‑26 Campion, Ed............................................................1934‑37 Caplis, Raymond......................................................1949‑52 Carl, Howie..............................................................1958‑61 Carney, Henry..........................................................1937‑38 Cashin, Brian............................................................1997-01 Cech, Henry.............................................................1946‑47 Chandler, Wilson.....................................................2005-07 Clahar, Worrel..........................................................2011-13 Clarke, Karron..........................................................2005-08 Cleland, Tom............................................................1935‑37 Clemons, Montray...................................................2012-13 Clinkscales, Cliff.......................................................2004-08 Cloutier, Tom...........................................................1959‑60 Coan, Clarence........................................................1929‑32 Coehlo, Greg............................................................1973‑77 Coglianese, Bill........................................................1957‑60 Cole, Brandon..........................................................1991‑95 Coleman, Willie.......................................................1997-99 Collins, Vin...............................................................1938‑41 Comegys, Dallas.......................................................1983‑87 Comerford, Nick......................................................1945‑46 Cominsky, James......................................................1940‑41 Cook, Dick................................................................1960‑63 Cooper, Edward.......................................................1946‑47 Cooper, Thomas.......................................................1995-99 Coorlas, Peter..........................................................1947‑49 Corbin, Tyrone.........................................................1981‑85 Corzine, Dave...........................................................1974‑78 Cowsen, McKinley...................................................1957‑60 Craigwell, Noah.......................................................2003-05 Crockett, Jamee.......................................................2011-15 Crowley, Kieran........................................................1935‑38 Crumble, Ricardo.....................................................1996-97 Culver......................................................................1924‑25 Cummings, Terry......................................................1979‑82 Cunningham, Deryl..................................................1989‑90 Cunningham Tom....................................................1925‑29 Curington, R.J................................................. 2013-present Currie, Brian............................................................1992‑96 Currie, Jabari...........................................................2005-09 Curtin, Ed.................................................................1953‑56 Czarnecki, John........................................................1973‑75 D Dalton, Jack.............................................................1944-45 Daughrity, Joe..........................................................1990‑92 Davis, Terry..............................................................1989‑93 Dea, Joseph.............................................................1925‑28 Dean, Jack................................................................1942-43 Deaderick, Sneed.....................................................1999-01 Debes, Bill................................................................1960‑63 Demkovich, Joe........................................................1945‑47 Devine.....................................................................1924‑25 DiBenedetto, Ernest................................................1945‑47 Diduch, Walter.........................................................1933‑36 Diener, Drake...........................................................2001-05 Dillard, Skip..............................................................1979‑82 Dise, Bill...................................................................1976‑78 Doles, Bob...............................................................1957‑58 Dolins, Cory.............................................................2012-16 Donohue, Michael...................................................1951‑55 Doody, Jim...............................................................1931‑33 Dorsey, Elgin............................................................1959‑62 Downing, Pat...........................................................1927‑28 Downing, Walter.....................................................1981‑83 Dreas, Ronald..........................................................1951‑54


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE Drew, Jimmy............................................................2009-11 Dyker, Eugene..........................................................1950‑52 E Edwards, Kevin........................................................1986‑88 Embry, Marty...........................................................1982‑86 English, John............................................................1971‑72 Exilus, Chris.............................................................2002-04 F Faber, Krys...............................................................2008-12 Farrell, Sean.............................................................2001-03 Federinko, Andrew.......................................1947‑48, 49‑50 Fefles, George..........................................................1950‑51 Feiereisel, Dick.........................................................1957‑59 Feiereisel, Ron.........................................................1950‑53 Feiereisel, Scott.......................................................1977‑80 Fischer.....................................................................1924‑25 Fitzgerald, Jerry.......................................................1995-99 Flaiz, Dick.................................................................1959‑61 Flanagan, Terry........................................................1963‑66 Flemming, Jim.........................................................1958‑61 Flood, Andrew.........................................................1924‑25 Forges, Kenny..........................................................1996-97 Foster, Melvon.........................................................1988‑91 Frain, James.............................................................1966‑67 Frederick, John........................................................1945‑46 Frederick, Harold.....................................................1945‑48 Freeland, Tony.........................................................2009-11 Freund, Dennis.............................................1959‑60, 61‑64 Furman, Ted.............................................................1945‑46 G Gainer, Elmer...........................................................1938‑41 Gaines, Demarcus....................................................1995-98 Galloway, Jermaine..................................................1992‑93 Gannon, Joseph.......................................................1925‑26 Garland, Gary..........................................................1975‑79 Garrett Jr., Billy............................................... 2013-present Gay, Juan.................................................................1995-96 Gazi, Erten...................................................... 2015-present Gelatt, Charles.........................................................1995-97 Getz.........................................................................1938‑39 Gibbons...................................................................1926‑27 Gillespie, Gordon.....................................................1947‑49 Gillespie, Mike.........................................................1971‑74 Gilliam, Paul.............................................................1968‑71 Gilmore, Dave..........................................................1966‑67 Gladstone, Drew......................................................2005-06 Glover, Innis.............................................................1996-98 Goedert, George......................................................1938‑39 Golden, Kevin..........................................................1984‑88 Goode, Ed................................................................1968‑71 Gorsky, Jim...............................................................1932‑34 Govedarica, Bato.....................................................1948‑51 Green, Ira.................................................................1963‑65 Green, Wesley.........................................................2004-08 Greene, Terence......................................................1985‑89 Greer, Quemont......................................................2001-05 Greicius, Edmund....................................................1948‑49 Griggs, Robert..........................................................1953‑54 Grubbs, Teddy.........................................................1979‑82 Gulan, Tom..............................................................1958‑60 Gulley, Don..............................................................1964‑65 Guran, Kenneth.......................................................1956‑57 H Haggerty, James......................................................1925‑26 Hahn, Eng................................................................1929‑31

Hahn, Nicholas........................................................1955‑57 Haig, Bill...................................................................1958‑61 Hajduch, Paul...........................................................1949‑50 Hamacek, Adolph....................................................1946‑47 Hamby, James..........................................................1986‑90 Hamilton IV, Tommy................................................2013-16 Handler, Adam.........................................................2006-08 Hanel, Joe....................................................... 2014-present Hannon....................................................................1925‑28 Harris, Jon................................................................1991‑95 Hartfield, Kerry........................................................1998-00 Hauser, Edward........................................................1949‑50 Hayes.......................................................................1933‑34 Heard, Marcus.........................................................2003-07 Heflin, Larry.............................................................1973‑75 Heise, Dick...............................................................1954‑57 Henderson, Chris.....................................................1987‑88 Henry, Charles.........................................................1955‑58 Henry, Myke............................................................2013-16 Heppner, Bill............................................................1987‑91 Hicks, Matt..............................................................1973‑74 Hill, Devin................................................................2008-11 Hill, Kris....................................................................1992‑94 Hirtzig, Nick.............................................................1970‑73 Hoban, Joe...............................................................1923‑25 Holland, Delonte.....................................................2002-04 Holland, Kevin.........................................................1986‑91 Holmes, Kevin..........................................................1982‑86 Holt, Barry...............................................................1958‑60 Homyak, Nick...........................................................2002-03 Hook, Randy............................................................1974‑78 Hoover, Stanley.......................................................1949‑52 Hoskin, Sam.............................................................2001-03 Howard, Stephen.....................................................1988‑92 Howlett, Pat.............................................................1935‑38 Howlett, R................................................................1935‑36 Huddy......................................................................1926‑27 Hughes, Charles.......................................................1971‑72 Hunter, Steven.........................................................1999-01 Hunter, Tom.............................................................1967‑70 I Incardone, John.......................................................1959‑60 Immel, Bob..............................................................1937‑38 J Jackson, Curtis.........................................................1987‑90 Jackson, Tony...........................................................1982‑86 Jaksy, Kenneth.........................................................1953‑56 Jezierski...................................................................1940‑41 Johnson, Russell......................................................1950‑53 Johnson, Bill............................................................1929‑33 Johnston, Ken..........................................................1965‑68 Jones, Buck..............................................................1969‑71 Jones, Willie.............................................................1971‑72 K Kachan, Edwin..............................................1943‑45, 46‑48 Kammes, Ronnie......................................................1995-97 Kampa, Robert.........................................................1948‑51 Kassner, Ed...............................................................1947‑48 Katuzny, Walt...........................................................1960‑63 Kelly, Jeremiah.........................................................2008-12 Kelly, Patrick.................................................1951‑53, 54‑55 Kelly, Tony................................................................1942‑43 Kennedy...................................................................1925‑26 Kieres, Dan..............................................................1950‑53 King..........................................................................1930‑31 Kilbourg...................................................................1938‑39

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL Kilmartin, Tom.........................................................1966‑69 Kirk, Donnavan........................................................2011-13 Kirsch, Tom..............................................................1969‑72 Kirschten, Ernest......................................................1924‑25 Kleinschmidt, Tom...................................................1991‑95 Knez, Freddie...........................................................1935‑37 Koecheler, Charles...................................................1948‑50 Korzenewski.............................................................1924‑25 Koshwal, Mac..........................................................2007-10 Kowalski, Joe...........................................................1938‑41 Krall, George............................................................1935‑36 Kramer, William.......................................................1948‑49 L Labacz......................................................................1940‑41 Lacy, Janes...............................................................1923‑25 Laffey, Dan...............................................................1960‑63 Lahey, John..............................................................1948‑51 Lakin, Ron................................................................1956‑58 Lamkin, Jim..............................................................1951‑55 Lampley, Lemone....................................................1982‑86 Lang, Warren...........................................................1958‑59 LaRochelle, George..................................................1947‑48 Lattner, Jack.............................................................1983‑84 Lauritis, Tony...........................................................1930‑32 Laux, Andy...............................................................1984‑88 Lawler, John..................................................1969‑70, 71‑72 Lecos, Daniel...........................................................1951‑54 Leddy, George..........................................................1947‑49 Leigh, Vince.............................................................1993-95 Leitao III, David............................................... 2015-present Li, Larry....................................................................1994-97 Lind, Cliff..................................................................1938‑41 Linskey, Bud.............................................................1932‑34 Linskey, Frank..........................................................1934‑35 London, Marlon.......................................................2001-03 Lowery, Jim..............................................................1938‑40 Luksta, Robert..........................................................1948‑51 Lydecker, Ken...........................................................1970‑71 Lyons, Ed..................................................................1931‑32 M Macon, Will.............................................................1993-95 Madden, Tom..........................................................1991‑93 Maddox, Vernon......................................................1955‑56 Madey, William........................................................1978‑79 Malone, Marcus......................................................2004-05 Manella, Sam...........................................................1978‑81 Marcius, Sandi.........................................................2013-14 Marino, James.........................................................1971‑74 Marrero, DeJuan......................................................2013-14 Martin, Jim..............................................................1970‑72 Mattingly, Bob.........................................................1964‑68 Mattingly, Paul.........................................................1963‑65 Matz, David.............................................................1950‑51 McBride, Mike.........................................................1958‑59 McCoy, Ray..............................................................1981‑84 McDonald, Durrell...................................................2012-15 McEnroe..................................................................1924‑25 McGhee, Edwind.....................................................2010-14 McGovern, Emmett.................................................1975‑77 McGraw, Bernie.......................................................1958‑59 McGuire, Dennis......................................................1977‑81 McInerney, Joe........................................................1924‑27 McKenna, Gerry......................................................1923‑24 McKenna, Pat..........................................................1960‑61 McKinney, Charles...................................................2011-14 McLorraine..............................................................1940‑41 McMillan, Jerry........................................................1980‑84

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McNabola, William..................................................1945-46 McPherson, Paul......................................................1999-00 Meier, Jerry..............................................................1959‑62 Meier, Tom...............................................................1956‑57 Mejia, Sammy..........................................................2003-07 Melvin, Cleveland....................................................2010-14 Merley.....................................................................1926‑28 Meyer, Bob..............................................................1972‑74 Meyer, Joey.............................................................1968‑71 Meyer, Tom..............................................................1963‑65 Mikan, Ed.................................................................1945‑48 Mikan, George.........................................................1942‑46 Mills, Dave...............................................................1963‑66 Mitchem, James......................................................1978‑80 Molinari, David........................................................2014-16 Monockton, Daniel.......................................1951‑52, 54‑56 Moore, Dennis.........................................................1978‑81 Morgan, Moses.......................................................2010-13 Moses, Thijin...........................................................2006-07 Mowen, James........................................................1946‑47 Mraz, Steve..............................................................1968‑71 Mroz, Ted.................................................................1946‑49 Mudd.......................................................................1936‑37 Mullee, Greg............................................................1982‑83 Mundt, Heine..........................................................1938‑39 Murphy....................................................................1938‑39 Murphy, Chuck........................................................1988‑91 Murphy, Jim.............................................................1962‑65 Murphy, John...........................................................1923‑24 Murray, Malik..........................................................1992‑96 Muscato, Pete..........................................................1938‑39 N Nash, Jesse..............................................................1961‑65 Nathan, Howard......................................................1991‑92 Naughton, Clem.......................................................1936-39 Naughton, Hugh......................................................1955‑58 Naughton, John.......................................................1966‑67 Neu, Robert.............................................................1936‑39 Newsom, John.........................................................1990‑92 Nichols, Jamal..........................................................2004-05 Niemann, Brad.........................................................1987‑92 Niemiera, Tom..............................................1945‑46, 47‑48 Nikitas, Chris............................................................1978‑80 Nomellini, Lawrence................................................1953‑56 Norton, Martin........................................................1923‑24 Norwood, Ron.........................................................1974‑77 Norris, Mike.............................................................1964‑67 Norville, James........................................................1949‑50 Norwood, Ron.........................................................1973‑77 O Obi, Kene.................................................................2008-10 O’Connor, Bud.........................................................1929‑31 O’Connor, Jim..........................................................1929‑30 O’Connor, Joe..........................................................1929‑32 Oden, Jon................................................................2000-02 Odishoo, Dan...........................................................1963‑65 Olson, George...............................................1945‑46, 48‑50 O’Rourke, Carter......................................................1938‑41 Ortolano, Pete.........................................................1964‑67 O’Shaughnessey, James...........................................1986‑87 P Palmer, Errol............................................................1964‑67 Pancratz, Andy.........................................................1972‑76 Panicko, Edward......................................................1955‑56 Papesh, Alfred.........................................................1950‑53 Parks, Belefia...........................................................1993-94


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE Paskiewicz...............................................................1924‑25 Patterson, Kenny.....................................................1981‑85 Patton, Peter............................................................1992‑96 Patzold, Fred............................................................1932‑34 Pavilonis, Clem........................................................1948‑51 Pavlacka, R.J............................................................2002-03 Payne, Jeff...............................................................1972‑74 Pecorarro, Samuel...................................................1923‑25 Peoples, Roman.......................................................1998-99 Perlowski, Michael..................................................1951‑55 Pettus, Randy...........................................................1984‑85 Phelan......................................................................1926‑28 Phelan, John.................................................1945‑46, 47‑49 Phillips, Develle.......................................................2015-16 Phillips, Devon.........................................................1997-98 Phillips, Willie..........................................................1934‑37 Pierce, Dan..............................................................1967‑68 Pirri, Stuart..............................................................2012-13 Pligge, Hans.............................................................1971‑72 Pomplun, Paul.........................................................1967‑70 Ponsetto, Joe...........................................................1974‑78 Poscic, Matija..........................................................2007-09 Possner, Lou.............................................................1938‑40 Poulos, George........................................................1965‑68 Powers, Manning.....................................................1928‑31 Price, Curtis.............................................................1988‑93 Price, Jodan.............................................................2012-13 Proko, Robert...........................................................1945‑46 Pryor, Leroy.............................................................1945‑46 Q Quinlan....................................................................1925‑26 R Rader, Mischa..........................................................1953‑54 Ramsey, Randy........................................................1974‑78 Ramsey Jr., Randy....................................................1999-03 Randolph, Bernard..................................................1979‑83 Ravizee, Michael......................................................1990‑94 Redfield, Harry........................................................1932‑34 Reilly, George...........................................................1925‑29 Reindl, Frank............................................................1937‑38 Reising, Don.............................................................1970‑71 Reuss, Frank............................................................1936‑39 Reuter, Joe...............................................................1960‑63 Richardson, Quentin................................................1998-00 Robertson Jr., Derrell...............................................2011-13 Robinson, Forrest....................................................2013-15 Robinson, Kenneth..................................................1950‑51 Robinzine, Bill..........................................................1953‑56 Robinzine Jr., Bill......................................................1972‑75 Rodinella, Mike........................................................1928‑32 Rogers, Nate............................................................2009-10 Rohan, Patrick.........................................................1945‑46 Rose, Charlie............................................................1934‑35 Rose, Donald...........................................................1951‑54 Rosen, Sherman......................................................1954‑57 Ruddy, Paul..............................................................1957‑60 Rudnik, Gene...........................................................1938‑41 Ryan, Bill..................................................................1942-43 Ryckbosch, Peter............................................ 2012-present S Sachs, Ed..................................................................1939‑41 Salzinski, Mike.........................................................1957‑60 Sand, Bob................................................................1932‑33 Satterwhite, David...................................................1995-97 Sawyer, Imari...........................................................2000-02 Sauceda, Art............................................................1960‑61

Schaefer, Jerry.........................................................1970‑71 Schafer, Dennis........................................................1958‑59 Schissel....................................................................1924‑25 Schmidt, Bill.............................................................1928‑29 Schyman, Bill...........................................................1950‑53 Scimeca, Tom...........................................................1937‑38 Scott, Frederick........................................................2015-16 Seals, LeVar..............................................................2001-05 Sedowski, John........................................................1957‑58 Sequele, Greg..........................................................2013-15 Sexton, John............................................................1931‑32 Shannon, Roger.......................................................1971‑73 Shandling.................................................................1938‑39 Shealey, Rich............................................................1965‑68 Shields, Harry..........................................................1969‑73 Siggins, Ryan............................................................2009-10 Simmons, Bobby......................................................1998-01 Simpson, Aaron.......................................................2014-16 Singer, Marcus.........................................................1993-97 Skrodzki, James.......................................................1939-42 Skrodzki, Ted............................................................1937‑41 Skul, Bernard...........................................................1951‑55 Slattery, William......................................................1950‑51 Sloger, Rick..............................................................1973‑75 Slovic, Paul...............................................................1956-57 Smith, Emanuel.......................................................1992‑93 Smith, Tyler..............................................................2003-04 Sobieszczyk, Ron......................................................1953‑56 Sowell, Charles........................................................1986‑90 Stanton, Roger.........................................................1946‑47 Starzyk, Richard.......................................................1945‑46 Steinecke, William...................................................1926‑27 Stern, Jeff.................................................................1990‑92 Stevens, Art.............................................................1947‑48 Stevenson, Frank.....................................................1971‑72 Stimage, Rashaun....................................................2014-16 Stovall, Mike............................................................2009-11 Strickland, Rod........................................................1985‑88 Stotts, Bill................................................................1929‑30 Stout, Ken................................................................1984‑86 Stula, Mario.............................................................2008-11 Stump, Gene............................................................1945‑47 Sukley, Roman.........................................................1972‑75 Sullivan, Ryan..........................................................1992‑93 Swanson, Don..........................................................1963‑66 Swedburg, Collum...................................................1923‑24 Swedburg, Leonard.................................................1923‑24 Szulescki, Roman.....................................................1937‑38 Szukala, Stan............................................................1937‑39 Szydlo, Ray...............................................................1957‑59 T Tabor, Chester..........................................................1955‑58 Taylor, Doc...............................................................1996-98 Thompson, Lorenzo.................................................2003-07 Thompson, M.C.......................................................1960‑63 Tillman, Gene..........................................................1949‑50 Tollstam, Chester.....................................................1937‑41 Torphy, Robert.........................................................1948‑50 Tracy, Tom................................................................1967‑70 Tracey, Tony.............................................................1934‑37 Triptow, Dick............................................................1940-44 Tucker, Dar...............................................................2007-09 Tulley, Joe................................................................1999-03 Tune, Jason..............................................................1986‑88 Tyler, B.J...................................................................1989‑90 V Varnes, Blair............................................................1925‑26

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL Vukovich, Sam.........................................................1946‑50 W Walker, Will.............................................................2006-10 Wallace, Charles......................................................1927‑73 Wallace, Eric............................................................2009-10 Warzynski, Ken........................................................1967‑70 Watkins, Curtis........................................................1975‑79 Watts, Jermaine.......................................................1994-98 Weaver....................................................................1940‑41 Webb, Marsh...........................................................1939‑41 Wecksler, Bernie......................................................1938-41 West, Lawrence.......................................................1983‑85 Wendt, William........................................................1934‑37 Weston, Ellsworth...................................................1931‑33 Wexler, Bernie.........................................................1938‑41 Whalen, John...........................................................1951‑52 White.......................................................................1924‑25 White, Dave.............................................................1961‑64 Williams, Lance........................................................1998-02 Wilson, Bob.............................................................1970‑71 Wiscons, Frank........................................................1940‑41 Wiseman, James......................................................1951‑52

Witkowski, Richard..................................................1965‑68 Wojtyla, Henry..............................................1947‑48, 49‑50 Wolf, Robert............................................................1951‑53 Wood, Darrick................................................. 2014-present Woods, Marvin........................................................1984‑86 Woods, Rashad........................................................2005-06 Wozny, Bob..............................................................1939‑41 Wydra, Gary.............................................................1975‑78 Wylder, Earl.............................................................1950‑53 Y Yost, Nick.................................................................1934‑37 Young, Brandon.......................................................2010-14 Z Zagozdon, Chuck......................................................1968‑70 Zaleske, Robert........................................................1951‑52 Zelesinski, Al............................................................1937‑38 Zetzsche, Al..............................................................1966‑69 Zimmerman, Sherman.............................................1947‑48 Zoretich, Bob...........................................................1965‑68 Zvinakis, Al...............................................................1959‑62

ALL-TIME JERSEY NUMBERS

00 Will Macon..............................................................1993-95 0 Rashad Woods.........................................................2005-06 Michael Bizoukas.....................................................2007-11 Worrel Clahar..........................................................2011-13 R.J. Curington..........................................................2013-16 1 Marlon London........................................................2002-03 Tyler Smith..............................................................2003-04 Marcus Malone.......................................................2004-05 Jabari Currie............................................................2005-09 Mike Stovall.............................................................2009-11 DeJuan Marrero.......................................................2013-14 Darrick Wood...........................................................2014-16 2 Marlon Brooks.........................................................2001-03 Draelon Burns..........................................................2004-05 Dar Tucker...............................................................2007-09 Edwind McGhee......................................................2011-13 Tommy Hamilton IV.................................................2013-16 3 John Frederick.........................................................1945-46 Lawrence West........................................................1983-85 Brian Currie.............................................................1992-96 Quentin Richardson.................................................1998-00 LeVar Seals...............................................................2001-05 Draelon Burns..........................................................2005-08 Devin Hill.................................................................2008-11 Jodan Price..............................................................2012-13 Rashaun Stimage.....................................................2014-16 4 Gene Tillman...........................................................1949-50 William Schyman.....................................................1950-53 Bill Haig....................................................................1958-61 Emmette Bryant......................................................1961-64 Mike Norris..............................................................1964-67 Tom Kilmartin..........................................................1966-69 Doug Bruno.............................................................1969-70

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Nick Hirtzig..............................................................1970-73 Greg Coehlo.............................................................1973-77 Brandon Cole...........................................................1992-95 Juan Gay..................................................................1995-96 Ricardo Crumble......................................................1996-97 Roman Peoples........................................................1998-99 Andre Brown...........................................................2000-04 Wesley Green..........................................................2004-08 Edwind McGhee......................................................2013-14 Myke Henry.............................................................2014-16 5 Dan Odishoo............................................................1963-65 Bryant Bowden........................................................1992-96 Kenny Forges...........................................................1996-97 Delonte Holland......................................................2002-04 Karron Clarke...........................................................2005-08 Nate Rogers.............................................................2009-10 Joe Belcaster............................................................2010-12 Billy Garrett Jr..........................................................2013-16 7 Paul Hajduch............................................................1949-50 Earl Wylder..............................................................1950-53 8 George Olson................................................1945-46, 48-50 9 Robert Proko...........................................................1945-46 10 Patrick Rohan..........................................................1945-46 Eugene Dyker..........................................................1950-52 Bernard Skul............................................................1951-55 Chester Tabor..........................................................1955-58 Howie Carl...............................................................1958-61 Dennis Freund.........................................................1961-64 Pete Ortolano..........................................................1964-67 Tom Tracy................................................................1967-70 Jerry Schaefer..........................................................1970-71 Mike Gillespie..........................................................1971-74 Larry Heflin..............................................................1974-75 Gary Garland...........................................................1975-76


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE Randy Ramsey.........................................................1975-78 Kenny Patterson......................................................1981-85 Rod Strickland.........................................................1985-88 Gilbert Miller...........................................................1988-89 B.J. Tyler..................................................................1989-90 Dwayne Austin.........................................................1993-95 Brian Cashin.............................................................1997-01 Randy Ramsey Jr......................................................2002-03 Mario Stula..............................................................2008-11 Derrell Robertson Jr.................................................2011-13 David Molinari.........................................................2014-16 11 Andrew Federinko...................................................1947-48 John Lahey...............................................................1948-51 James Lamkin..........................................................1951-55 Sherman Rosen.......................................................1954-57 Ray Szydlo................................................................1957-59 Elgin Dorsey.............................................................1959-62 Larry Heflin..............................................................1973-74 Ron Norwood..........................................................1973-77 James Mitchem.......................................................1978-80 Raymond McCoy.....................................................1981-84 Randy Pettus............................................................1984-85 Joe Daughrity...........................................................1990-92 Jermaine Watts........................................................1994-98 Rashon Burno..........................................................1998-02 R.J. Pavlacka............................................................2002-03 Sammy Mejia...........................................................2003-07 Jeremiah Kelly.........................................................2008-12 Forrest Robinson.....................................................2013-15 Eli Cain.....................................................................2015-16 12 Harold Frederick......................................................1945-48 William Benson.......................................................1948-50 James Norville.........................................................1949-50 Alfred Papesh..........................................................1950-53 Ronald Dreas...........................................................1951-54 Joe Reuter................................................................1960-63 Tom Meyer..............................................................1963-65 George Poulos.........................................................1965-68 Joe Meyer................................................................1968-71 John Lawler.............................................................1969-70 Al Burks...................................................................1970-73 Bob Meyer...............................................................1972-74 Randy Hook.............................................................1974-78 Chuck Murphy.........................................................1988-91 Belefia Parks............................................................1993-94 Thomas Cooper.......................................................1995-99 Joe Tulley.................................................................1999-03 Cliff Clinkscales........................................................2004-08 Joe Belcaster............................................................2009-10 Cleveland Melvin.....................................................2010-14 Develle Phillips........................................................2015-16 13 William Schyman.....................................................1950-53 Dan Monckton.........................................................1954-56 Kenneth Guran........................................................1956-57 Dennis Moore..........................................................1978-81 Walter Downing......................................................1981-83 Terence Greene.......................................................1985-89 Brandon Cole...........................................................1991-92 Chris Exilus..............................................................2002-04 Drew Gladstone.......................................................2005-06 Mac Koshwal...........................................................2007-10 Cory Dolins..............................................................2012-16

14 William Slattery.......................................................1950-51 Daniel Lecos............................................................1951-54 Richard Heise...........................................................1954-57 Bill Coglianese.........................................................1957-60 Jerry Meier..............................................................1959-62 Jim Murphy..............................................................1962-65 Mike Norris..............................................................1964-67 Ken Lydecker............................................................1970-71 John Lawler.............................................................1971-72 Jim Bocinsky............................................................1972-74 Emmett McGovern..................................................1975-77 Scott Feiereisel........................................................1977-80 Jerry McMillan.........................................................1980-84 Andy Laux................................................................1984-88 Charles Gelatt..........................................................1995-97 Lamar Butler............................................................1998-00 Frederick Scott.........................................................2015-16 15 Dick Feiereisel..........................................................1957-59 Al Zvinakis................................................................1959-62 Clyde Bradshaw.......................................................1977-79 Jeff Allen..................................................................1981-83 Kevin Holland..........................................................1986-91 Jon Harris.................................................................1991-95 Ayinde Avery...........................................................1997-00 Imari Sawyer............................................................2000-02 Jamal Nichols...........................................................2004-05 Thijin Moses............................................................2006-07 Moses Morgan........................................................2010-13 Aaron Simpson........................................................2014-16 17 McKinley Cowsen....................................................1957-60 20 Russell Johnson.......................................................1950-53 Kenneth Jaksy..........................................................1953-56 Hugh Naughton.......................................................1955-58 Warren Lang............................................................1958-59 Tom Cloutier............................................................1959-60 Dan Laffey................................................................1960-63 Terry Flanagan.........................................................1963-66 Rich Beach...............................................................1966-69 Buck Jones...............................................................1969-71 John English.............................................................1971-72 Gene Acciari............................................................1973-74 Randy Ramsey.........................................................1974-75 Tony Jackson............................................................1982-86 Kevin Edwards.........................................................1986-88 Melvon Foster.........................................................1988-91 Ronnie Kammes.......................................................1996-97 Jerry Fitzgerald........................................................1997-99 Adam Handler.........................................................2006-08 Brandon Young........................................................2010-14 21 John Allen................................................................1945-46 Art Stevens..............................................................1947-48 Clemence Pavilonis..................................................1948-51 Ron Feiereisel..........................................................1950-53 Ron Sobieszczyk.......................................................1953-56 Chester Tabor..........................................................1955-58 Dennis Schafer.........................................................1958-59 Dennis Freund.........................................................1959-60 James Frain..............................................................1966-67 Sevira Brown...........................................................1967-70 Harry Shields...........................................................1969-73

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL Dennis McGuire.......................................................1977-81 Stephen Howard......................................................1988-92 Marcus Singer..........................................................1993-97 Sam Hoskin..............................................................2001-02 Marcus Heard..........................................................2003-07 Jamee Crockett........................................................2011-15 22 Adolph Hamacek.....................................................1946-47 Ted Mroz..................................................................1946-49 Robert Luksta..........................................................1948-51 Patrick Kelly..................................................1951-53, 54-55 Tom Meier...............................................................1956-57 Bernie McGraw........................................................1958-59 Jerry Meier..............................................................1959-62 Walt Katuzny...........................................................1960-63 Ira Green..................................................................1963-65 Rich Witkowski........................................................1965-68 Ed Goode.................................................................1968-71 Willie Jones..............................................................1971-72 Greg Boyd................................................................1972-75 Chris Nikitas.............................................................1978-80 Bernard Randolph...................................................1979-83 Brad Niemann..........................................................1987-92 David Bruno.............................................................1997-01 Nick Homyak............................................................2002-03 Noah Craigwell........................................................2003-05 Wilson Chandler......................................................2005-07 Tony Freeland..........................................................2009-11 23 Ted Furman..............................................................1945-46 Roger Stanton..........................................................1946-47 Raymond Caplis.......................................................1949-52 Bill Robinzine...........................................................1953-56 Bob Doles................................................................1957-58 Tom Gulan...............................................................1958-60 Clyde Bradshaw.......................................................1979-81 Tyrone Corbin..........................................................1981-85 Stanley Brundy........................................................1985-89 Curtis Price..............................................................1989-93 Devon Phillips..........................................................1997-98 Paul McPherson.......................................................1999-00 Marlon London........................................................2001-02 Jimmy Drew.............................................................2009-11 Donnavan Kirk.........................................................2011-13 Erten Gazi................................................................2015-16 24 (retired) Harold Frederick......................................................1945-48 Tom Niemiera..........................................................1947-48 Robert Kampa..........................................................1948-51 Alfred Papesh..........................................................1950-53 Edward Panicko.......................................................1955-56 Dick Flaiz..................................................................1959-61 Jesse Nash...............................................................1961-65 Dan Pierce...............................................................1967-68 Chuck Zagozdon.......................................................1968-70 Doug Bruno.............................................................1970-73 Gary Garland...........................................................1975-79 Mark Aguirre.............................................1979-81 (retired) 25 Tom Niemiera..........................................................1945-46 Chris Henderson......................................................1987-88 Terry Davis...............................................................1989-93 Doc Taylor................................................................1996-98 Kerry Hartfield.........................................................1998-00 Sam Hoskin..............................................................2002-03

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Eric Wallace.............................................................2009-10 Durrell McDonald....................................................2012-15 Oumar Barry............................................................2015-16 27 Edwin Kachan............................................... 1943-45,46-48 Leroy Pryor..............................................................1945-46 Ted Mroz..................................................................1946-49 Dan Kieres...............................................................1950-53 28 Tony Barbaric...........................................................1945-46 Henry Wojtyla..........................................................1947-48 30 Joseph Demkovich...................................................1945-47 Peter Coorlas...........................................................1947-49 Stanley Hoover........................................................1949-52 Robert Wolf.............................................................1951-53 Larry Nomellini........................................................1953-56 Barry Holt................................................................1958-60 M.C. Thompson.......................................................1960-63 Ed Birgells................................................................1963-66 Al Zetzsche...............................................................1966-69 Joe Meyer................................................................1968-71 Hans Pligge..............................................................1971-72 Bob Meyer...............................................................1972-74 Al Baris.....................................................................1973-75 Curtis Watkins.........................................................1975-79 Chris Nikitas.............................................................1978-80 David Booth.............................................................1988-92 Malik Murray...........................................................1992-93 Sneed Deaderick......................................................1999-01 Will Walker..............................................................2006-10 Peter Ryckbosch......................................................2012-16 31 Ernie DiBenedetto...................................................1945-47 Sherman Zimmerman..............................................1947-48 George Olson................................................ 1945-46,48-50 George Fefles...........................................................1950-51 Stanley Hoover........................................................1949-52 Art Sauceda.............................................................1960-61 Demarcus Gaines.....................................................1995-98 Jon Oden.................................................................2000-02 Matija Poscic...........................................................2007-09 32 Edward Mikan..........................................................1945-48 Robert Torphy..........................................................1948-50 Eugene Dyker..........................................................1950-52 Dick Cook.................................................................1960-63 Don Swanson...........................................................1963-66 Bob Mattingly..........................................................1964-68 Paul Gilliam..............................................................1968-71 Roger Shannon........................................................1971-73 John Czarnecki.........................................................1973-75 Bill Dise....................................................................1976-78 Mark Aguirre...........................................................1978-79 Terry Cummings.......................................................1979-82 Lemone Lampley.....................................................1982-86 Curtis Price..............................................................1988-89 Deryl Cunningham...................................................1989-90 Howard Nathan.......................................................1991-92 David Satterwhite....................................................1995-97 Bobby Simmons.......................................................1998-01 Lorenzo Thompson..................................................2003-07 Charles McKinney....................................................2011-14 David Leitao III.........................................................2015-16


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE 33 Ronald Boesch.........................................................1951-52 Frank Blum..............................................................1952-55 Hugh Naughton.......................................................1955-58 Ron Lakin.................................................................1956-58 Bill Haig....................................................................1958-61 Andy Pancratz..........................................................1972-76 Brett Burkholder......................................................1980-82 Lawrence West........................................................1983-85 Marvin Woods.........................................................1984-86 Bill Heppner.............................................................1987-91 Jermaine Galloway..................................................1992-93 Malik Murray...........................................................1993-96 Abdou Sylla..............................................................1996-97 George Baker...........................................................1999-01 Drake Diener............................................................2001-05 Krys Faber................................................................2008-12 Joe Hanel.................................................................2014-16 34 Richard Starzyk........................................................1945-46 Donald Rose............................................................1951-54 Chuck Henry............................................................1955-58 Mike McBride..........................................................1958-59 John Incardone........................................................1959-60 Jesse Nash...............................................................1961-65 Dave Gilmore...........................................................1966-67 Tom Hunter..............................................................1967-70 Bob Wilson..............................................................1970-71 Jim Marino...............................................................1970-72 Teddy Grubbs..........................................................1979-82 Kevin Holmes...........................................................1982-86 Charles Sowell.........................................................1986-90 Tom Kleinschmidt....................................................1991-95 Willie Coleman........................................................1997-99 Randy Ramsey Jr......................................................1999-01 Ryan Siggins.............................................................2009-10 Stuart Pirri...............................................................2012-13 35 Pat McKenna...........................................................1923-24 Edmund Greicius.....................................................1948-49 Henry Wojtyla..........................................................1949-50 Russell Johnson.......................................................1950-53 Pat McKenna...........................................................1960-61 Rick Sloger...............................................................1973-75 Gary Wydra..............................................................1975-78 Sam Manella............................................................1978-81 Dallas Comegys.......................................................1983-87 Montray Clemons....................................................2012-13 37 Henry Cech..............................................................1946-47 George Leddy..........................................................1947-49 James Norville.........................................................1949-50 Carroll Alters............................................................1950-51 40 Tom Cloutier............................................................1959-60 Dave White..............................................................1961-64 Don Gulley...............................................................1964-65 Errol Palmer.............................................................1964-67 Ken Warzynski.........................................................1967-70 Charles Wallace.......................................................1972-75 Dave Corzine............................................................1974-78 41 Bato Govedarica......................................................1948-51

Daniel Kieres............................................................1950-53 Edward Curtin..........................................................1953-56 Mike Salzinski..........................................................1957-60 Elgin Dorsey.............................................................1959-62 Greg Bush................................................................1962-64 Errol Palmer.............................................................1964-67 Tom Kirsch...............................................................1969-72 Matt Hicks...............................................................1973-74 42 Al Zvinakis................................................................1959-60 Tom Biebel...............................................................1962-64 Bob Mattingly..........................................................1964-68 Rich Shealey............................................................1965-68 Harry Shields...........................................................1969-73 Charles Hughes........................................................1971-72 Jeff Stern..................................................................1990-92 Kris Hill.....................................................................1992-94 Sean Farrell..............................................................2001-04 Greg Sequele...........................................................2013-15 43 Mike Donohue.........................................................1951-55 Dan Monckton..............................................1951-52, 54-56 Vernon Maddox.......................................................1955-56 John Bagley..............................................................1958-60 Jeff Payne................................................................1972-74 Joe Ponsetto............................................................1974-78 Greg Mullee.............................................................1982-83 44 James Haggerty.......................................................1925-26 Dick Flaiz..................................................................1959-61 Gessel Berry............................................................1966-68 Jim Marino...............................................................1972-74 Roman Sukley..........................................................1972-74 Skip Dillard...............................................................1979-82 Sean Brusek.............................................................1991-95 Marlon Brumfield....................................................2002-06 Keith Butler..............................................................2006-08 45 Jack Phelan..............................................................1926-28 Edward Cooper........................................................1946-47 Edward Hauser........................................................1949-50 Jim Flemming..........................................................1958-61 Tom Anderson.........................................................1961-62 Paul Mattingly.........................................................1964-68 James O’Shaughnessy.............................................1986-87 Brian Currie.............................................................1992-93 Innis Glover.............................................................1996-98 Steve Hunter............................................................1999-01 Quemont Greer.......................................................2001-05 50 Bill Debes.................................................................1960-63 Dave Mills................................................................1963-66 Bob Zoretich............................................................1965-68 Don Reising..............................................................1970-71 Thomas Barr............................................................1977-79 Curtis Jackson..........................................................1987-90 51 Earl Wylder..............................................................1950-53 Mischa Rader...........................................................1953-54 McKinley Cowsen....................................................1957-60 Marty Embry...........................................................1982-86

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79 Sam Vukovich..........................................................1946-50 Ron Feiereisel..........................................................1950-53

53 Michael Perlowski...................................................1951-55 Nicholas Hahn.........................................................1955-57 Paul Ruddy...............................................................1957-60

89 Nick Comerford.......................................................1945-46

54 John Naughton........................................................1966-67 Paul Pomplun..........................................................1967-70 Joe Ponsetto............................................................1976-78 William Madey........................................................1978-79 55 William Kramer........................................................1948-49 John Sedowski.........................................................1957-58 Jim Flemming..........................................................1958-61 Kevin Golden...........................................................1984-88 Michael Ravizee.......................................................1990-94 Keni Obi...................................................................2008-10 Sandi Marcius..........................................................2013-14 66 William Bataska.......................................................1946-47 77 Gordon Gillespie......................................................1947-49 Andy Federinko.......................................................1949-50

86 Charles Allen............................................................1945-49 Raymond Caplis.......................................................1949-52

90 Stan Szukala.............................................................1937-39 92 Gene Stump.............................................................1945-47 Ed Kassner...............................................................1947-48 John Lahey...............................................................1948-51 94 Bill Ryan...................................................................1942-43 95 John Phelan..................................................1945-46, 47-49 96 George LaRochelle...................................................1947-48 Charles Koecheler....................................................1948-50 David Matz..............................................................1950-51 99 (retired) George Mikan..........................................................1942-46

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1945-46 DePaul Invitational (Chicago, Ill.) W Bowling Green......................................................59-50 W Washington...........................................................75-50 W Indiana State.........................................................74-56 Stadium Round Robin (Chicago, Ill.) W Oklahoma A&M....................................................46-38 W Hamlin..................................................................62-51 1946-47 Stadium Round Robin (Chicago, Ill.) L Oklahoma A&M....................................................44-37 L Bowling Green......................................................59-47 1952-53 Holiday Festival (New York, N.Y.) W LaSalle...................................................................63-61 L Manhattan............................................................73-64 W Miami (Ohio)........................................................81-78 1953-54 Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans, La.) L Holy Cross.............................................................69-55 L Fordham...............................................................65-61 1955-56 DePaul Invitational (Chicago, Ill.) W Duquesne.............................................................68-64 L San Francisco........................................................82-59

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1956-57 Dixie Classic (Raleigh, N.C.) L Wake Forest..........................................................74-68 W Iowa (OT)..............................................................73-72 L Utah......................................................................86-79 1961-62 Motor City Classic (Detroit, Mich.) L St. Bonaventure....................................................70-60 W Syracuse................................................................96-59 1963-64 Queen City Tournament (Buffalo, N.Y.) W Canisius...............................................................102-79 W Xavier (Ohio).........................................................86-80 1964-65 Oklahoma City Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) W Florida State..........................................................52-44 W Brigham Young......................................................84-75 W Oklahoma City......................................................67-60 1965-66 Gator Bowl Tournament (Jacksonville, Fla.) L Florida...................................................................72-64 W Alabama................................................................80-64 1966-67 Oklahoma City Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) L Stanford................................................................88-75 L Massachusetts......................................................85-77 W Arizona..................................................................93-59


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE 1968-69 Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa.) L St. Joseph’s (Pa.)...................................................74-64 W Rhode Island.........................................................95-86 W Penn State............................................................83-63 1970-71 Kentucky Invitational (Lexington, Ky.) L Kentucky.............................................................106-85 L Kansas State..........................................................78-68 All College Tournament (Oklahoma City, Okla.) L Louisiana State......................................................91-72 L Oklahoma City......................................................73-69 L San Francisco........................................................77-57 1973-74 Volunteer Classic (Knoxville, Tenn.) L Tennessee.............................................................96-61 L Utah State...........................................................102-93 Hall of Fame Tournament (Springfield, Mass.) W Brown...................................................................75-69 L Massachusetts......................................................55-52 1975-76 Sun Devil Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) W Memphis State...................................................100-91 L Arizona..................................................................74-67 Motor City Classic (Detroit, Mich.) W George Washington..............................................73-57 L Detroit..................................................................74-67 1977-78 Kodak Classic (Rochester, N.Y.) W Penn State............................................................82-67 W Yale.....................................................................100-52 1979-80 Chicagoland Cage Classic (Chicago, Ill.) W Northwestern.......................................................81-75 W Loyola-Chicago......................................................92-85 1980-81 Tip Off Classic (Springfield, Mass.) W Louisville...............................................................86-80 Chicagoland Cage Classic (Chicago, Ill.) W Loyola-Chicago......................................................71-67 W Northwestern.......................................................62-54 Cabrillo Classic (San Diego, Calif.) W Georgetown..........................................................72-67 W San Diego State.....................................................85-69 1982-83 Crush Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) W Davidson...............................................................79-39 W Arizona State (OT).................................................73-72 1983-84 Suntory Ball (Toyko, Japan) W Alabama................................................................77-76 W Texas Tech.............................................................50-47 1985-86 Cotton States Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) L Navy......................................................................67-64 W Texas.....................................................................63-62

1988-89 Maui Classic (Lahaina, Hawaii) L Nevada-Las Vegas.................................................86-77 L Ohio State.............................................................72-70 W Chaminade............................................................89-68 Old Style Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) W North Carolina A&T..............................................73-52 W Loyola Marymount...........................................115-111 USF&G Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans, La.) W Mississippi State...................................................62-60 L Seton Hall.............................................................83-60 1989-90 Dodge Preseason NIT (Rosemont, Ill./New York, N.Y.) W Ohio State.............................................................71-53 W North Carolina State.............................................70-63 L St. John’s...............................................................53-52 L Nevada-Las Vegas.................................................88-53 First Chicago Christmas Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) L Western Illinois.....................................................72-69 1990-91 First Chicago Christmas Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) W Illinois State..........................................................96-78 Old Style Classic (Rosemont, Ill.) L Wisconsin-Green Bay............................................57-56 L Oklahoma State....................................................72-70 Red Lobster Classic (Orlando, Fla.) L North Carolina......................................................75-90 W Central Florida (OT)..............................................81-78 1991-92 Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, N.C.) L UNC-Charlotte......................................................63-66 L North Carolina State.............................................83-97 1992-93 Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Hawai’i) L Duke......................................................................73-89 W Stanford................................................................76-67 L Oklahoma...........................................................94-108 1995-96 Preseason NIT (Ann Arbor, Mich.) L Michigan...............................................................65-73 1997-98 Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Hawai’i) L Missouri................................................................42-45 W Chaminade............................................................57-55 L George Washington..............................................46-60 1998-99 BB&T Classic (Washington, D.C.) W George Washington..............................................87-79 L Maryland..............................................................75-92 1999-00 Puerto Rico Shootout (San Juan, Puerto, Rico) W American-Puerto Rico.........................................114-69 L Texas.....................................................................64-68 W South Carolina......................................................58-46

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL 2000-01 Great Alaskan Shootout (Anchorage, Alaska) L Syracuse................................................................84-92 W Florida State..........................................................80-74 W Alaska-Anchorage.................................................93-76

2010-11 76 Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) L Oklahoma State....................................................56-60 L Cal State Northridge.............................................66-88 L Stanford........................................................ 74-81 (OT)

2001-02 Preseason NIT (Rockford, Ill./Syracuse, N.Y.) W Fordham...............................................................70-61 L Syracuse................................................................60-74

2011-12 Old Spice Classic (Buena Vista, Fla.) L Minnesota............................................................85-86 W Texas Tech.............................................................76-70 W Arizona State........................................................68-64 BIG EAST/SEC Challenge (Rosemont, Ill.) L Mississippi............................................................68-70

2003-04 Spartan Classic (East Lansing, Mich.) W Indiana State.........................................................78-66 L Michigan State......................................................81-89 2006-07 Maui Invitational (Lahaina, Hawai’i) L Kentucky...............................................................81-87 W Chaminade............................................................93-74 L Purdue..................................................................73-81 2007-08 San Juan Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico) L Mississippi............................................................63-69 L Clemson................................................................74-90 W La Salle..................................................................93-88 2008-09 John R. Wooden Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) L UCLA.....................................................................54-72 Las Vegas Classic (Rosemont, Ill./Las Vegas, Nev.) W Liberty...................................................................64-63 W Southern...............................................................83-46 W Saint Louis.............................................................65-61 L Creighton..............................................................75-83 2009-10 Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands) W Northern Iowa......................................................60-52 L Tennessee.............................................................53-57 W Saint Joseph’s.......................................................58-51 SEC/BIG EAST Invitational (Tampa, Fla.) L Mississippi State...................................................45-67

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2012-13 Cancun Challenge (Rosemont, Ill./Cancun, Mexico) L Gardner-Webb......................................................59-71 W Austin Peay...........................................................98-67 L Wichita State........................................................62-75 L Western Kentucky.................................................61-70 SEC/BIG EAST Challenge (Auburn, Ala.) W Auburn..................................................................80-76 2013-14 CBE Hall of Fame Classic (Rosemont, Ill./ Kansas City, Mo.) L Southern Miss.......................................................68-75 W Wright State..........................................................81-72 L Wichita State........................................................72-90 L Texas.....................................................................59-77 2014-15 Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) L Colorado...............................................................68-82 L Ohio......................................................................78-99 L Loyola Marymount...............................................69-72 2015-16 Gavitt Tipoff Games (University Park, Pa.) L Penn State............................................................62-68 Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, USVI) L South Carolina......................................................61-76 L Florida State..........................................................67-83 W Norfolk State.........................................................82-78


YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARIES

Season 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55

Coach Robert L. Stevenson Harry Adams Eddie Anderson Eddie Anderson Eddie Anderson Eddie Anderson Jim Kelly Jim Kelly Jim Kelly Jim Kelly Jim Kelly Jim Kelly Jim Kelly Tom Haggerty Tom Haggerty Tom Haggerty Tom Haggerty Bill Wendt Bill Wendt Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer Ray Meyer

W-L 8-6 6-13 11-5 7-7 2-5 5-4 15-5 13-3 9-6 12-3 17-0 15-1 18-4 15-6 12-10 15-7 22-6 13-8 10-12 19-5 22-4 21-3 19-5 16-9 22-8 16-9 12-13 13-12 19-8 19-9 11-10 16-6

FG Pct. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — .336 .361 .370 .386 .386 .437

FT Pct. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — .589 .589 .676 .633 .625 .621 .652 .679 .650 .682

PPG 19.5 19.6 29.6 24.4 20.5 22.1 30.7 31.7 27.1 33.5 36.6 40.8 39.1 34.9 37.9 40.4 42.0 43.6 41.0 50.8 60.5 60.3 62.0 54.4 58.1 56.4 60.1 69.2 74.6 75.6 75.7 84.5

RPG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

FG Pct. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — .323 — .325 .314 .437

Opponents PPG 17.0 25.6 26.9 23.0 14.5 20.8 24.9 20.3 24.6 25.1 27.4 23.9 29.2 29.1 36.0 34.6 33.0 36.9 37.7 39.4 39.7 43.6 46.6 52.1 49.0 51.1 59.4 64.2 59.8 68.9 68.6 68.7 RPG — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

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Season Coach 1955-56 Ray Meyer 1956-57 Ray Meyer 1957-58 Ray Meyer 1958-59 Ray Meyer 1959-60 Ray Meyer 1960-61 Ray Meyer 1961-62 Ray Meyer 1962-63 Ray Meyer 1963-64 Ray Meyer 1964-65 Ray Meyer 1965-66 Ray Meyer 1966-67 Ray Meyer 1967-68 Ray Meyer 1968-69 Ray Meyer 1969-70 Ray Meyer 1970-71 Ray Meyer 1971-72 Ray Meyer 1972-73 Ray Meyer 1973-74 Ray Meyer 1974-75 Ray Meyer 1975-76 Ray Meyer 1976-77 Ray Meyer 1977-78 Ray Meyer 1978-79 Ray Meyer 1979-80 Ray Meyer 1980-81 Ray Meyer 1981-82 Ray Meyer 1982-83 Ray Meyer 1983-84 Ray Meyer 1984-85 Joey Meyer 1985-86 Joey Meyer 1986-87 Joey Meyer 1987-88 Joey Meyer 1988-89 Joey Meyer

Opponents W-L FG Pct. FT Pct. PPG RPG FG Pct. PPG RPG 16-8 .452 .695 80.0 — .390 72.7 — 8-14 .400 .737 74.6 41.4 .387 77.9 44.3 8-12 .389 .616 63.6 45.4 .354 66.1 45.2 13-11 .395 .714 70.1 46.5 .389 71.9 49.0 17-7 .427 .725 74.8 45.0 .385 66.1 40.0 17-8 .438 .701 73.5 44.5 .388 68.2 41.2 13-10 .436 .655 76.9 50.1 .426 72.5 36.0 15-8 .424 .684 74.3 52.0 .388 68.6 43.0 21-4 .453 .714 85.7 46.7 .411 72.4 43.0 17-10 .412 .741 77.9 41.9 .391 66.4 37.7 18-8 .440 .735 83.0 42.3 .372 67.4 39.4 17-8 .417 .678 76.9 38.3 .412 66.6 34.6 13-12 .434 .657 75.1 46.4 .422 73.5 45.4 14-11 .432 .678 79.7 48.8 .430 75.4 47.5 12-13 .410 .670 80.7 44.4 .440 80.1 46.7 8-17 .416 .701 74.5 37.7 .426 81.4 45.8 12-11 .457 .679 77.8 38.6 .475 77.7 36.4 14-11 .454 .746 74.8 36.5 .439 72.0 36.2 16-9 .464 .662 76.3 36.0 .431 72.9 38.6 15-10 .463 .699 79.7 42.2 .436 70.1 37.6 20-9 .472 .669 77.9 40.3 .415 70.7 35.3 15-12 .448 .745 75.3 40.6 .441 72.2 34.9 27-3 .495 .736 82.0 38.4 .436 70.0 34.0 26-6 .489 .765 82.5 36.4 .490 74.8 36.7 26-2 .486 .755 83.8 40.1 .447 74.3 37.0 27-2 .520 .723 78.9 36.7 .446 66.1 34.5 26-2 .483 .702 77.7 39.6 .440 65.4 36.1 21-12 .449 .656 66.4 36.7 .451 61.2 34.4 27-3 .485 .657 70.6 38.2 .414 58.9 32.7 19-10 .494 .721 71.6 36.4 .447 63.2 31.9 18-13 .482 .613 69.1 37.5 .447 65.8 33.6 28-3 .516 .673 76.2 37.0 .416 62.5 33.6 22-8 .501 .626 78.9 36.8 .450 70.1 34.6 21-12 .504 .633 77.8 39.6 .433 73.2 34.6

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Opponents Season Coach W-L FG Pct. FT Pct. PPG RPG FG Pct. PPG RPG 1989-90 Joey Meyer 20-15 .425 .720 66.5 38.7 .421 65.0 34.8 1990-91 Joey Meyer 20-9 .475 .735 79.3 38.0 .436 70.5 36.2 1991-92 Joey Meyer 20-9 .475 .714 81.1 37.3 .456 76.2 37.2 1992-93 Joey Meyer 16-15 .468 .697 73.9 36.6 .459 75.0 33.2 1993-94 Joey Meyer 16-12 .465 .709 78.4 42.9 .402 73.1 35.4 1994-95 Joey Meyer 17-11 .480 .715 79.2 36.6 .426 71.6 35.0 1995-96 Joey Meyer 11-18 .438 .665 70.2 36.1 .440 71.9 38.8 1996-97 Joey Meyer 3-23 .354 .571 55.2 35.3 .435 67.7 42.5 1997-98 Pat Kennedy 7-23 .360 .669 59.2 34.1 .444 68.8 40.1 1998-99 Pat Kennedy 18-13 .428 .673 72.7 40.9 .442 71.5 35.7 1999-00 Pat Kennedy 21-12 .453 .669 72.3 39.5 .422 64.3 31.5 2000-01 Pat Kennedy 12-18 .400 .676 72.3 37.7 .432 74.0 35.9 2001-02 Pat Kennedy 9-19 .413 .656 70.8 40.1 .439 76.4 39.3 2002-03 Dave Leitao 16-13 .442 .719 67.2 37.1 .420 64.9 30.2 2003-04 Dave Leitao 22-10 .463 .697 70.5 36.2 .419 67.8 31.9 2004-05 Dave Leitao 20-11 .441 .628 68.4 36.5 .426 64.1 31.6 2005-06 Jerry Wainwright 12-15 .439 .700 64.9 33.3 .436 67.1 34.9 2006-07 Jerry Wainwright 20-14 .458 .664 67.6 35.4 .411 63.3 32.9 2007-08 Jerry Wainwright 11-19 .433 .648 72.6 34.6 .466 75.8 37.6 2008-09 Jerry Wainwright 9-24 .406 .616 64.3 34.7 .459 72.4 39.3 2009-10 Jerry Wainwright/Tracy Webster 8-23 .398 .582 61.0 33.4 .434 66.9 38.9 2010-11 Oliver Purnell 7-24 .426 .683 67.9 30.5 .501 76.7 38.2 2011-12 Oliver Purnell 12-19 .438 .696 74.1 33.1 .482 76.7 39.6 2012-13 Oliver Purnell 11-21 .434 .704 71.4 34.2 .469 75.3 38.1 2013-14 Oliver Purnell 12-21 .423 .684 69.4 33.9 .480 75.4 34.2 2014-15 Oliver Purnell 12-20 .435 .721 69.4 30.3 .460 73.6 35.8 2015-16 Dave Leitao 9-22 .445 .680 67.5 34.2 .442 75.0 33.3

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ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS Opponent W‑L First Game Last Game Score Air Force 3‑1 1959‑60 2006-07 51‑52 Alabama 2‑0 1965‑66 1983‑84 77‑76 UAB 19‑14 1978‑79 2006-07 57‑58 Alabama State 3‑0 1997‑98 2009‑10 58‑50 Alaska-Anchorage 1-0 2000-01 2000-01 93-76 Albany 1-0 2008-09 2008-09 75-64 Alcorn State 1-0 2008-09 2008-09 90-67 American 3‑1 1963‑64 2009‑10 57‑62 American-Puerto Rico 1-0 1999-00 1999-00 114-69 American Col. of Phys. Ed. 2‑0 1923‑24 1925‑26 25‑21 Aquinas 2‑0 1962‑63 1966‑67 114‑64 Arizona 2‑0 1929‑30 1933-34 37-26 Arizona State 4‑2 1966‑67 2013-14 56‑78 Arkansas 1‑0 1943‑44 1943‑44 59‑30 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1-0 2011-12 2011-12 81-62 Arkansas State 5‑0 1938‑39 1945‑45 82‑26 Army 2‑0 1959‑60 1976‑77 77‑66 Athens AC 0‑1 1929‑30 1929‑30 20‑21 Auburn 1-0 2012-13 2012-13 80-76 Augustana 1-0 1967‑68 1967‑68 111‑79 Austin Peay 1-0 2012-13 2012-13 98-67 Baldwin‑Wallace 9‑1 1948‑49 1966‑67 89‑39 Ball State 2‑1 1978‑79 2010-11 77‑79 (OT) Bauer and Black 1‑0 1923‑24 1923‑24 N/A Baylor 2‑0 1991‑92 1992‑93 72‑70 Bellarmine 3‑0 1966‑67 1968‑69 85‑75 Beloit 4‑1 1932‑33 1951‑52 80‑57 Biscayne College 1-0 1983-84 1983-84 78-50 Bowling Green 10‑8 1944‑45 2004‑05 69‑59 Boston College 1‑1 1949‑50 1981‑82 75‑82 Bradley 25‑14 1939‑40 2006-07 58-78 Brandeis 1‑0 1955‑56 1955‑56 99‑71 BYU 1‑0 1964‑65 1964‑65 84‑75 Brown 1‑0 1973‑74 1973‑74 75‑69 Bucknell 0-1 2005-06 2005-06 52-57 Butler 6‑6 1938‑39 2015-16 53‑67 California 3-3 1995‑96 2008-09 67-77 UC Davis 1‑0 1963‑64 1963‑64 98‑59 UC Irvine 1-0 2006-07 2006-07 65-53 UCLA 6‑12 1940‑41 2008-09 54‑72 UC Riverside 1-0 2012-13 2012-13 91-59 UC Santa Barbara 3‑0 1929‑30 1995‑96 91‑71 California State 1‑0 1973‑74 1973‑74 94‑63 Cal State Chico 1‑0 1984‑85 1984‑85 77‑37 Cal State Northridge 0-1 2010-11 2010-11 66-88 Cal Poly 1-0 2011-12 2011-12 63-58 California Western 1-0 1968-69 1968-69 100-65 Camp Grant 0‑2 1942‑43 1942‑43 43‑48 Canisius 3‑0 1957‑58 1963‑64 102‑79 Carleton 0‑1 1931‑32 1931‑32 23‑27 Catholic 1‑0 1931‑32 1931‑32 31‑22 Centenary 7‑0 1930‑31 1978‑79 82‑66 Central Florida 1‑0 1990‑91 1990‑91 81‑78 Central Michigan 2-0 2002-03 2010-11 71-62 Central Missouri State 1‑0 1967‑68 1967‑68 89‑72 Central Normal 1-0 1935-36 1935-36 N/A Chaminade 3‑0 1988‑89 2006-07 93-74 Charlotte 6‑15 1971‑72 2004-05 62-66 Chicago 8‑1 1935‑36 1943‑44 78‑26 Chicago Athletic Association 0‑2 1926‑27 1927‑28 N/A Chicago Chiropractors 1‑0 1923‑24 1923‑24 27‑2 Chicago State 14-0 1992‑93 2015-16 96-72 Chicago Teachers 9‑0 1939‑40 1951‑52 87‑58

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DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE Christian Brothers Cicero Merchants Cincinnati Clemson Cleveland State Colorado Colorado College Columbia Concordia (Ill.) Concordia-St. Louis Connecticut Cornell (Iowa) Creighton Dartmouth Davidson Dayton Denver Des Moines Detroit Detroit City Doane Drake Dubuque Duke Duquesne East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Eastern Illinois Eastern Michigan Eastern Washington Elmhurst Elon Evansville Fairfield Fairleigh Dickinson Florida Florida Atlantic Florida Gulf Coast Florida International Florida State Fordham Fresno State Fort Leonard Wood Fort Sheridan Furman Gannon Gardner-Webb Georgetown George Washington Georgia Tech Glenview NTS Gonzaga Grambling State Great Lakes Grinnell Gustavus Adolphus Hamilton Club Hamline Hartford Harvard Hofstra Hollywood AC Holy Cross Houston Houston Baptist

6‑0 1‑0 15‑35 0-1 0‑1 0‑2 1‑0 1-0 7‑1 0-1 1-10 1‑0 16‑14 1‑0 1‑0 34‑35 2‑0 1‑1 29‑7 2‑0 1‑0 6‑2 1‑0 0‑4 13‑14 6-0 1‑0 1‑0 8‑0 4‑0 1‑0 6‑0 1-0 11‑2 4-0 1‑0 1‑2 2-0 1-1 4‑0 3‑3 3‑1 0‑1 1‑0 2‑0 3‑0 1‑0 0-1 7‑28 3‑3 2‑2 5‑0 5‑1 1-0 0‑2 2‑0 1‑0 1‑0 7‑2 3‑0 0‑1 1-0 1‑0 1‑1 10‑4 1-0

1958‑59 1965‑66 114‑75 1945‑46 1945‑46 71‑49 1949‑50 2012-13 70-75 2007-08 2007-08 74-90 1985‑86 1985‑86 75‑90 1939‑40 2014-15 68‑82 1929‑30 1929‑30 34‑22 2009-10 2009-10 59-53 1924‑25 1944‑45 80‑44 1927-28 1927-28 26-40 2003-04 2012-13 69-81 1930‑31 1930‑31 36‑15 1937‑38 2015-16 66‑88 1942‑43 1942‑43 46‑35 1982‑83 1982‑83 79‑39 1920‑21 2005-06 61‑54 1948‑49 1961‑62 79‑50 1928‑29 1928‑29 16‑19 1926‑27 2009-10 68-66 (OT) 1931‑32 1932‑33 39‑27 1968‑69 1968‑69 95‑62 1935‑36 2015-16 74‑71 1971‑72 1971‑72 83‑61 1985‑86 1999‑00 83‑84 1938‑39 1990‑91 75‑62 2001-02 2004-05 77-56 1969‑70 1969‑70 84‑77 1964‑65 1964‑65 99‑52 1971‑72 2006-07 71‑41 1976‑77 1979‑80 57‑55 1984‑85 1984‑85 72‑50 1923‑24 1954‑55 101‑60 1999-00 1999-00 80-56 1936‑37 1987‑88 63‑65 2000-01 2012-13 85-78 1982‑83 1982‑83 105‑64 1965‑66 2000-01 76‑83 2010-11 2013-14 81-70 2007-08 2009-10 61-64 1989‑90 2005-06 72‑60 1964‑65 2015-16 67‑83 1953‑54 2001-02 70-61 1982‑83 1982‑83 60‑69 1951‑52 1951‑52 81-70 1951‑52 1951‑52 56‑32 1980‑81 1986‑87 81‑64 1962‑63 1962‑63 83‑48 2012-13 2012-13 59-71 1941‑42 2015-16 53-70 1931‑32 2015-16 82‑61 1978-79 1990‑91 70‑87 1942‑43 1951‑52 99‑64 1951‑52 1982‑83 48‑49 2013-14 2013-14 96-58 1944‑45 1945‑46 67‑69 1932‑33 1934‑35 47‑19 1951‑52 1951‑52 88‑61 1923-24 1923‑24 24‑13 1935‑36 1945‑46 62‑51 1987‑88 1990‑91 84‑73 1969‑70 1969‑70 84‑90 2006-07 2006-07 83-71 1929‑30 1929‑30 27‑24 1947‑48 1953‑54 55‑69 1984‑85 2004-05 68‑57 2013-14 2013-14 78-58

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL Howard 1-0 1999-00 1999-00 105-61 Idaho State 1-0 1963‑64 1963‑64 78‑67 Illinois 6-12 1934‑35 1957‑58 70‑75 Illinois “B” 4‑0 1928‑29 1930‑31 46‑15 UIC 6‑1 1981‑82 2015-16 82‑55 Illinois State 21‑5 1908‑09 2014-15 72‑78 Illinois Tech 5‑0 1933‑34 1948‑49 70‑34 Illinois Wesleyan 23‑0 1937‑38 1976‑77 82‑63 Indiana 8‑14 1935‑36 1996‑97 57‑74 Indiana State 11‑2 1935‑36 2010-11 51‑73 Indianapolis 1‑0 1935‑36 1935‑36 41‑36 Iona 3‑0 1965‑66 1987‑88 92‑56 Iowa 1‑2 1938‑39 1994‑95 87‑96 Iowa State 1‑0 1967‑68 1967‑68 67‑63 IUPUI 1-0 2004-05 2004-05 88-67 Jackson State 1‑0 1987‑88 1987‑88 81‑59 Jacksonville 2‑0 1992‑93 1993‑94 90‑83 John Carroll 3‑0 1947‑48 1954‑55 88‑55 John F. Kennedy 1‑0 1969‑70 1969‑70 90‑55 Joliet All‑Stars 1‑0 1945‑46 1945‑46 79‑43 Kalamazoo 6‑0 1934‑35 1954‑55 98‑46 Kansas 1‑8 1941‑42 2007-08 66-84 Kansas State 3‑3 1938‑39 2006-07 70-65 Kent 2‑0 1923‑24 1924‑25 40‑19 Kentucky 3-18 1942‑43 2006-07 81‑87 Lamar 1‑0 1979‑80 1979‑80 61‑59 La Salle 7‑2 1949‑50 2007-08 93-88 Lawrence Tech 9‑1 1946‑47 1963‑64 105‑56 Lehigh 0-1 2014-15 2014-15 74-86 Lewis 9‑0 1952‑53 2000-01 87‑80 Liberty 1-0 2008-09 2008-09 64-63 Little Rock 0-1 2015-16 2015-16 44-66 Lombard 0‑2 1924‑25 1924‑25 15‑29 Long Island Brooklyn 9‑4 1937‑38 2001-02 95-69 Loras 4‑5 1923‑24 1929‑30 27‑25 Louisiana State 3‑3 1939‑40 1986‑87 58‑63 Louisiana Tech 2‑1 1986‑87 1997‑98 56‑54 Louisville 21‑38 1956‑57 2012-13 58-79 Loyola (La.) 1-0 1946-47 1946-47 48-38 Loyola-Chicago 38‑18 1922‑23 2012-13 61‑69 Loyola Marymount 5‑3 1946‑47 2014-15 69‑72 Luther 0‑1 1923‑24 1923‑24 16‑23 Maine 7-0 1979‑80 1995‑96 72‑58 Manchester (Ind.) 2‑0 1953‑54 1955‑56 84‑74 Manchester (Minn.) 1‑0 1954‑55 1954‑55 103‑74 Manhattan 3‑4 1950‑51 1974‑75 90‑75 Mankato State 1‑0 1970‑71 1970‑71 87‑74 Marquette 46‑72 1917‑18 2015-16 60-73 Marshall 5‑1 1973‑74 1976‑77 74‑92 Maryland 0‑2 1976‑77 1998‑99 75‑92 Maryland-Baltimore County 1-0 2012-13 2012-13 69-61 Massachusetts 1‑3 1966‑67 1993‑94 78‑76 McKendree 2‑0 1930‑31 1931‑32 35‑24 Meiji 1‑0 1932‑33 1932‑33 46‑25 Memphis 12‑14 1956‑57 2004-05 55-68 Miami (Fla.) 6‑1 1987‑88 1996‑97 45‑61 Miami (Ohio) 4-3 1952‑53 1960‑61 72‑70 Michigan 0‑1 1995‑96 1995‑96 65‑73 Michigan Lutheran 1‑0 1969‑70 1969‑70 97‑76 Michigan State 7‑2 1936‑37 2003-04 81‑89 Middle Tennessee State 1‑0 1969‑70 1969‑70 97‑76 Milwaukee 13‑1 1951‑52 2014-15 83-61 Minnesota 9‑8 1933‑34 2011-12 85‑86 Mississippi 1‑2 1982‑83 2011-12 68‑70 Mississippi State 1‑1 1988‑89 2009‑10 45‑76 Mississippi Valley State 1-0 2011-12 2011-12 80-70

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DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE Missouri Missouri‑St. Louis Monmouth (N.J.) Morgan State Morningside Muhlenberg Murray State Navy Navy Pier Nebraska Nebraska‑Omaha Nebraska Wesleyan UNLV Nevada‑Reno New Mexico New Mexico State New York Niagara Nicholls State Norfolk State North Carolina UNC Wilmington North Carolina A&T North Carolina State North Central North Dakota North Texas State Northeast Missouri State Northeastern Illinois Northern Illinois Northern Iowa Northwestern Northwestern State Notre Dame Ohio Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma City Oklahoma State Old Dominion Olympic Club Oral Roberts Oregon Oregon State Pacific Coast Club Paris (France) Parsons Pennsylvania Penn State Pepperdine Pittsburgh Portland Princeton Providence Purdue Quincy Radio Chicago Regis Rhode Island Rice Rice Institute Ripon Rocky Mountain Rutgers Saint Louis Saint Joseph’s (Pa.)

3‑2 1‑0 2‑0 0-1 2‑0 1‑0 2‑1 0‑1 5‑0 4‑0 2‑0 1‑0 0‑5 2‑0 0‑2 0‑1 0‑4 16‑7 1-0 1-0 1‑4 2‑0 1‑1 4‑3 9‑1 8‑3 2‑0 2‑0 3‑0 26‑6 2‑0 20‑11 1-0 44‑60 6‑3 4‑4 3‑1 2‑1 8‑12 5‑3 1‑0 2‑0 2‑0 2‑1 1‑0 1‑0 3‑0 1‑1 6‑1 6‑1 2‑9 5‑0 3‑0 9‑27 9‑12 4‑0 1‑0 1‑0 5‑1 1‑0 1‑0 1‑0 2‑0 4-6 34‑27 10‑6

1979‑80 2004-05 75-70 1969‑70 1969‑70 87‑74 1986‑87 1999‑00 69‑62 2008-09 2008-09 75-79 1947‑48 1951‑52 88‑54 1943‑44 1943‑44 68‑45 1945‑46 2001-02 65-69 1985‑86 1985‑86 64‑67 1942‑43 1944‑45 61‑41 1933‑34 1982‑83 68‑58 1939‑40 1940‑41 40‑25 1957‑58 1957‑58 71‑45 1988‑89 2002-03 70‑75 1929‑30 1969‑70 104‑71 1929‑30 1998‑99 81‑82 1991‑92 1991‑92 73‑81 1941‑42 1965‑66 65‑88 1931‑32 1997‑98 68‑58 1999-00 1999-00 67-43 2015-16 2015-16 82-78 1946‑47 2002-03 72‑83 1986‑87 1998‑99 78‑63 1988‑89 2007-08 93-96 1947‑48 1991‑92 83‑97 1930‑31 1951‑52 74‑63 1929‑30 1966‑67 82‑47 1979‑80 1980‑81 92‑86 1964‑65 1968‑69 94‑64 1991‑92 1993‑94 82‑55 1924‑25 2014-15 78‑67 1985‑86 2009‑10 60‑52 1911‑12 2015-16 70‑78 (OT) 2006-07 2006-07 97-67 1911‑12 2012-13 78-82 (OT) 1959‑60 2014-15 78-99 1943‑44 1989‑90 71‑53 1941‑42 1992‑93 94‑108 1948‑49 1970‑71 69‑73 1939‑40 2010-11 56‑60 1980‑81 2005-06 43‑87 1929‑30 1929‑30 35‑21 1977‑78 1978‑79 75‑72 1939‑40 1941‑42 27‑23 1945‑46 2014-15 59‑90 1929‑30 1929‑30 36‑28 1955‑56 1955‑56 71‑45 1969‑70 1971‑72 93‑75 1952‑53 1978‑79 96‑93 1938‑39 2015-16 62‑68 1982‑83 1990‑91 85‑64 1936‑37 2012-13 66-81 1956‑57 1964‑65 77‑64 1982‑83 1984‑85 56‑42 1960‑61 2015-16 66-87 1934‑35 2006-07 73‑81 1950‑51 1954‑55 72‑22 1944‑45 1944‑45 66‑28 1947‑48 1947‑48 51‑37 1944‑45 2006-07 89-81 1930‑31 1930‑31 45‑28 1946‑47 1946‑47 48‑44 1953‑54 1953‑54 81‑36 1971‑72 1973‑74 91‑73 2005-06 2012-13 57-76 1924‑25 2008-09 65-61 1936‑37 2009-10 58‑51

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL St. Ambrose St. Bonaventure St. Francis Brooklyn St. John’s (Minn.) St. John’s (N.Y.) St. Joseph’s (Ind.) St. Joseph’s (N.M.) St. Leo St. Mary’s (Calif.) St. Mary’s (Minn.) St. Norbert St. Thomas (Minn.) St. Viator’s St. Xavier Sam Houston State San Diego State San Francisco San Jose State Santa Clara Seattle Seton Hall South Carolina South Dakota South Dakota State USF Southeast Missouri State Southern Southern California Southern Illinois Southern Miss Southwestern Louisiana Spring Hill Stanford Stetson Steubenville Syracuse Tampa Taylor TCU Temple Tennessee Tennessee Tech Texas Texas A&M Texas A&M-Corpus Christi UTEP UT-Pan American Texas‑San Antonio Texas State Texas Tech Toledo Tulane Utah Utah State Valparaiso Vanderbilt Vaughan Hospital Villanova Virginia VCU Virginia Military Virginia Tech Wagner Wake Forest Washburne Washington

6‑3 7‑10 1‑0 2‑0 17‑20 11‑1 1‑0 2‑0 5‑0 12‑4 9‑0 5‑1 7‑8 2‑0 1‑0 2‑0 2‑4 1‑0 3‑2 1‑0 6‑12 4‑4 1‑0 1-0 15-12 3-0 1-0 3‑4 2‑0 5‑5 1‑0 1‑0 2‑3 2‑0 1‑0 4‑10 1‑0 2‑0 6‑2 2‑3 0‑2 1‑0 3‑8 0-1 1-0 1‑0 5‑0 2‑0 1-0 2‑0 5‑6 7‑4 1‑2 0‑1 16‑6 0‑3 1‑0 8‑22 2‑0 1‑0 0‑1 1‑1 2‑0 2‑2 1‑0 2‑2

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1927‑28 1975‑76 1960‑61 1976‑77 1985‑86 1985‑86 1966‑67 1967‑68 1931‑32 2015-16 1933‑34 1973‑74 1965‑66 1965‑66 1968‑69 1973‑74 1969‑70 1984‑85 1923‑24 1974‑75 1947‑48 1954‑55 1924‑25 1937‑38 1925‑26 1937‑38 1974‑75 1975‑76 1951‑52 1951‑52 1972‑73 1980‑81 1929‑30 1992‑93 1974‑75 1974‑75 1938‑39 1981‑82 1964‑65 1964‑65 1941‑42 2015-16 1961‑62 2015‑16 1938‑39 1938‑39 1929-30 1929-30 1982‑83 2012-13 2003-04 2003-04 2008-09 2008-09 1931‑32 1978‑79 1930‑31 1952‑53 1995‑96 2013-14 1969‑70 1969‑70 1970‑71 1970‑71 1966‑67 2015-16 1994‑95 1995‑96 1965‑66 1965‑66 1961‑62 2012-13 1960‑61 1960‑61 1952‑53 1954‑55 1958‑59 2004-05 1952‑53 2001-02 1973‑74 2009‑10 1967‑68 1967‑68 1946‑47 2013‑14 2004-05 2004-05 2007-08 2007-08 1929‑30 1929‑30 1982‑83 2011-12 1987‑88 1988‑89 2009-10 2009-10 1983‑84 2011-12 1938‑39 2003-04 1995‑96 2004-05 1929‑30 1956‑57 1973‑74 1973‑74 1923‑24 1980‑81 1964‑65 2009-10 1944‑45 1944‑45 1938‑39 2015-16 1975‑76 1985‑86 1970‑71 1970‑71 1975‑76 1975‑76 1974‑75 1975‑76 1979‑80 1980‑81 1956‑57 2006-07 1935‑36 1935‑36 1935‑36 1988‑89

85‑67 85‑74 93‑48 103‑55 83-75 89‑71 96‑74 89‑52 76‑53 109‑68 76‑61 34‑31 34‑31 102‑70 95‑47 85‑69 91‑61 75‑73 80‑58 91‑77 66-80 61-76 37‑35 38-19 73-83 57-50 83-46 89‑78 79‑69 68-75 86‑61 94‑65 60-79 90‑57 101‑67 57-78 101‑68 112‑69 64-62 60-58 53‑57 88‑68 59‑77 72-75 85-70 38‑29 91‑72 88‑55 86-69 76‑70 81‑93 81-71 79‑86 93‑102 95‑71 54-67 85‑53 62-83 72‑68 100‑77 66‑71 73‑65 90‑75 78‑63 42‑24 75‑79


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE Washington State 1‑1 Wayland Baptist 1‑0 Wayne State (Mich.) 0‑1 Wayne State (Neb.) 1‑0 Weber State 3‑0 West Texas State 0‑1 West Virginia 1‑7 Western Carolina 1-1 Western Illinois 0‑1 Western Kentucky 10‑6 Western Michigan 21‑8 Western Ontario 9‑0 Westmont 1‑0 Wichita State 4‑4 Winona State 1‑0 Wisconsin 6‑1 Wisconsin‑Green Bay 5‑3 Wisconsin‑LaCrosse 1‑3 Wisconsin‑Superior 3‑0 Wright State 1-0 Wyoming 1‑1 Xavier 9‑8 Yale 1‑0 YMCA College 2‑1 Youngstown State 2‑0

1973‑74 1974‑75 1955‑56 1955‑56 1955‑56 1955‑56 1962‑63 1962‑63 1986‑87 1989‑90 1941‑42 1941‑42 1944‑45 2011-12 2002-03 2010-11 1989‑90 1989‑90 1942‑43 2012‑13 1921‑22 2015‑16 1932‑33 1965‑66 1972‑73 1972‑73 1937‑38 2013-14 1972‑73 1972‑73 1935‑36 1979‑80 1971‑72 1990‑91 1923‑24 1925‑26 1937‑38 1953‑54 2013-14 2013-14 1929‑30 1944‑45 1938‑39 2015-16 1977‑78 1977‑78 1924‑25 1925‑26 1960‑61 2001-02

69‑83 84‑56 63‑72 73‑45 55‑47 43‑60 75‑92 64-69 69‑72 61‑70 69‑63 120‑51 89‑69 72-90 87‑57 90‑77 56‑57 26‑21 102‑47 81-72 68‑29 65‑86 100‑52 24‑19 107-69

Team Notes - Milwaukee was also known as Wisconsin State-Milwaukee and Milwaukee Teachers - Long Island Brooklyn was also known as Long Island - St. Francis Brooklyn was also known as St. Francis (N.Y.)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1923-24 Record: 8-6 (.571) | Head Coach: Robert L. Stevenson Kent College W Bauer & Black W Valparaiso L 18-20 Hamilton Club H W 24-13 Chicago Chiropractic H W 27-2 Loras A L 19-27 Luther A L 15-23 UW-LaCrosse A L 14-26 St. Mary’s (Minn.) A L 19-22 Loras A W 14-10 Luther H W 27-9 Amer. Col. Phys. Ed. H W 30-15 St. Mary’s (Minn.) H L 11-23 Elmhurst H W 37-20 1924-25 Record: 6-13 (.316) | Head Coach: Harry Adams Northern Illinois A W Valparaiso A L Saint Louis H L St. Thomas H W UW-LaCrosse H L YMCA College A L Valparaiso A L Elmhurst H W Saint Louis A L Concordia A L Lombard H L Loras L Kent College A W Lombard A L Loras A L UW-LaCrosse A L St. Mary’s (Minn.) H L YMCA College H W

12-9 13-37 11-23 24-16 23-25 8-36 13-26 25-11 17-29 29-35 21-42 19-21 40-19 15-29 27-33 17-20 20-24

St. Mary’s (Minn.)

A

W

1925-26 Record: 11-5 (.688) | Head Coach: Eddie Anderson St. Mary’s (Minn.) H W Loras H W Saint Louis A W Concordia A W Valparaiso H W Northern Illinois A L YMCA College H W Northern Illinois H W St. Viator’s H W Saint Louis H L Amer. Col. Phys. Ed. H W St. Viator’s A L Loras A L UW-LaCrosse A W St. Mary’s (Minn.) A W Valparaiso A L

33-18 37-26 43-37 24-22 42-24 21-32 24-19 34-19 27-22 22-38 25-21 22-45 31-33 26-21 36-20 26-33

1926-27 Record: 7-7 (.500) | Head Coach: Eddie Anderson Saint Louis W Augustana W Valparaiso H W St. Viator’s A L St. Thomas W Detroit H W St. Mary’s (Minn.) H W Saint Louis W Loras L St. Thomas L St. Mary’s (Minn.) A L St. Viator’s A L Valparaiso L Chicago Athletic Assoc. L

28-13 27-20 21-20 20-24 26-23 32-29 30-19 31-13 12-20 26-27 25-27 17-29 24-31 23-27

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL 1927-28 Record: 2-7 (.286) | Head Coach: Eddie Anderson Chicago Athletic Assoc. H L J18 Loras A W J19 St. Ambrose A L Saint Louis H W St. Viator’s H L Concordia-St. Louis A L St. Ambrose H L Detroit L Saint Louis L

19-22 18-14 12-37 31-14 10-15 26-40 15-33 19-27 17-34

1928-29 Record: 5-4 (.556) | Head Coach: Eddie Anderson Illinois “B” A W St. Ambrose A L Des Moines A W St. Viator’s A W Des Moines H L Illinois “B” H W St. Viator’s H L St. Ambrose H W Dayton H L

21-16 24-25 39-28 21-19 16-19 28-22 12-20 20-16 18-22

1929-30 Record: 15-5 (.750) | Head Coach: Jim Kelly Valparaiso H W North Dakota H W South Dakota State H W Detroit H W Loras A W Colorado College A W Wyoming A L Utah A L Utah H W Nevada A W San Francisco A W St. Ignatius A L Olympic Club A W Athens AC A L Santa Barbara A W Pacific Coast Club A W Hollywood AC A W Arizona A W Texas Mines A W New Mexico A L

34-21 22-14 38-19 21-17 27-25 34-22 25-33 41-46 35-32 25-24 37-33 31-33 35-21 20-21 35-14 36-28 27-24 29-16 38-29 23-26

1930-31 Record: 13-3 (.813) | Head Coach: Jim Kelly Illinois “B” H W Cornell College H W St. Viator’s A L Illinois “B” A W Southern Illinois A W Rice H W North Dakota H W St. Thomas H W Detroit A W Centenary H W St. Viator’s H L North Central A W Loyola-Chicago A W McKendree H W Loyola-Chicago A L St. Mary’s (Minn.) A W

40-27 36-15 12-13 46-15 30-20 45-28 31-23 35-25 21-17 33-15 28-30 27-18 22-15 33-25 20-24 48-15

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1931-32 Record: 9-6 (.600) | Head Coach: Jim Kelly USC LU W St. Viator’s CS W Carleton H L Centenary H W St. Thomas H W St. Viator’s H W Catholic University A W George Washington A L St. John’s A L Niagara A L Detroit A L Detroit City College A W Detroit H W St. Viator’s H L McKendree H W

20-18 28-24 23-27 33-17 37-14 24-17 31-22 28-35 21-35 25-30 25-36 33-32 26-20 17-18 35-24

1932-33 Record: 12-3 (.800) | Head Coach: Jim Kelly Elmhurst H W Western Ontario H W Western Ontario H W St. Viator’s A W Beloit H W St. Thomas H W J13 Western Michigan H W (OT) North Central A L Meiji H W Grinnell H W St. Viator’s H W Detroit City College A W F25 Western Michigan A L Detroit A L Detroit H W

30-14 39-24 36-20 29-21 42-22 38-28 36-32 25-26 46-25 41-14 26-23 39-27 27-46 24-35 25-19

1933-34 Record: 17-0 (1.000) | Head Coach: Jim Kelly North Central H W Nebraska H W Minnesota H W Arizona H W Illinois Tech H W Valparaiso H W North Central H W Missouri State A W Saint Louis A W Western Michigan H W Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) H W Valparaiso A W Illinois Tech A W Western Michigan A W Detroit A W Saint Louis H W Detroit H W

33-24 35-11 22-14 37-26 43-35 35-22 30-24 30-28 33-30 39-36 47-22 38-28 43-41 37-29 30-23 40-31 50-41

1934-35 Record: 15-1 (.938) | Head Coach: Jim Kelly Illinois A W Kalamazoo H W Valparaiso A W Missouri State H W Beloit H W Purdue AR L Grinnell H W Saint Louis A W Northern Illinois A W Western Michigan H W

29-26 52-14 35-17 47-18 35-9 37-48 47-19 35-25 30-20 36-32

CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE North Central Detroit Valparaiso Western Michigan Saint Louis Detroit

AR = Chicago Armory (Chicago, Ill.)

H W A W H W A W H W H W

1935-36 Record: 18-4 (.818) | Head Coach: Jim Kelly St. Mary’s (Minn.) H W Hamline H W Chicago A W Purdue CS L Illinois CS L Wisconsin CS W Washburn H W Drake H W Minnesota AR W Indiana CS W Saint Louis A W Western Michigan H W Saint Louis H W North Central H W Detroit A W Western Michigan A L Detroit H W Olympic Tournament Indiana State AR W Central Normal AR W Minnesota A W Minnesota A W Washington MSG L

30-20 54-33 60-28 31-25 36-23 58-25

51-23 31-24 45-25 24-28 24-26 27-22 42-24 30-28 48-17 35-31 40-16 53-34 53-37 41-35 40-33 33-35 41-29 29-28 41-36 36-30 33-27 33-54

AR = Chicago Armory (Chicago, Ill.) | CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

1936-37 Record: 15-6 (.714) | Head Coach: Tom Haggerty North Dakota H L D12 Pittsburgh AR W (OT) Hamline H W Illinois A W Purdue AR L Wisconsin A W Minnesota A L Saint Louis H W Chicago A W Evansville A W Western Michigan H L North Central A W Saint Louis A W Michigan State A W Detroit H W St. John’s MSG W Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) A W Detroit A L Western Michigan H W North Central H W Loyola-Chicago L

34-36 41-37 27-25 31-25 45-53 33-17 25-34 40-23 35-23 36-25 33-36 35-26 38-20 23-21 34-19 35-33 33-27 24-29 41-32 47-24 43-46

1937-38 Record: 12-10 (.545) | Head Coach: Tom Haggerty Valparaiso H W Chicago A W Illinois Wesleyan H W Hamline A L Wisconsin State A W North Dakota A L

47-37 28-20 35-11 28-42 30-23 48-49

AR = Chicago Armory (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

D21

Wichita State Purdue Saint Louis Creighton Centenary Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) Long Island Loyola-Chicago Western Michigan Illinois Wesleyan Saint Louis St. Viator’s Hamline Detroit Western Michigan Detroit

H AR H H H A MSG A A A A H A H A A

W L W L W W L L L W W W L L (OT) W L

AR = Chicago Armory (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

36-21 50-60 46-19 37-44 53-26 38-37 29-55 40-53 40-41 41-39 31-29 34-31 29-39 36-38 53-38 24-40

1938-39 Record: 15-7 (.682) | Head Coach: Tom Haggerty Valparaiso H W Chicago A L (2OT) Arkansas State H W Purdue A L Iowa AR L D26 Penn State AR W Santa Clara AR L Duquesne AR W J16 Xavier H W Villanova A W St. John’s MSG W Butler AR L Toledo A W Loyola-Chicago CS L Illinois Wesleyan H W South Dakota A W F18 Creighton A W Wichita State A L Kansas State A W Nebraska A W Illinois Wesleyan A W Hamline H W

55-32 48-51 61-32 36-43 29-34 31-23 51-57 46-40 38-30 36-29 40-26 29-39 42-36 26-36 58-19 37-35 39-31 32-35 34-30 37-33 45-38 39-32

1939-40 Record: 22-6 (.786) | Head Coach: Tom Haggerty Chicago Teachers H W Arkansas State H W Purdue A W Hamline A W Wisconsin State A W USC CS L Oregon CS W Centenary SS W Santa Clara CS W Kansas State CS W Nebraska-Omaha H W Detroit CS W Chicago H W Detroit CS W Toledo CS W Indiana CS L Louisiana State CS W Loyola-Chicago CS W Bradley CS L Toledo A W Long Island MSG L Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) A W

44-25 65-17 37-25 53-33 33-29 42-44 39-37 46-14 52-50 56-30 46-29 47-37 32-22 44-40 37-35 30-51 53-28 21-15 33-34 41-39 43-44 44-36

AR = Chicago Armory (Chicago, Ill.) | CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL Long Island W Concordia H W Bradley A W National Invitation Tournament Long Island MSG W Colorado MSG L Oklahoma A&M MSG L

44-36 49-22 41-39 45-38 37-51 22-23

CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) | SS = Saint Sabina’s HS (Chicago, Ill.)

1940-41 Record: 13-8 | Head Coach: Bill Wendt Elmhurst H W Kalamazoo H W Chicago Teachers H W Arkansas State SS W UCLA W Purdue CS W Butler CS W Santa Clara CS L Bradley CS L Long Island A L Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) A W Duquesne A W Chicago A W Toledo A L Loyola-Chicago CS W F14 Creighton L Long Island CS L Toledo A L Nebraska-Omaha H W Concordia H W

52-16 48-18 40-31 50-30 30-23 37-33 53-32 39-43 45-48 30-44 52-50 45-36 37-32 51-55 37-33 48-60 40-44 45-47 40-25 56-32

1941-42 Record: 10-12 (.455) | Head Coach: Bill Wendt Concordia H W Kalamazoo H W Chicago Teachers H W St. Sabina’s W Chicago A W Purdue A L Oregon CS W Oklahoma W USC CS L Toledo A L West Texas CS L NYU CS L Long Island CS W Kansas CS L Loyola-Chicago CS L Toledo CS L Duquesne A L F25 Seton Hall A L Georgetown A W Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) A L Bradley CS W Bradley A L

55-24 47-22 35-20 72-26 43-35 26-30 27-23 40-26 48-54 37-50 43-60 37-38 44-43 26-43 51-52 41-43 34-35 33-36 34-29 43-52 50-37 36-52

1942-43 Record: 19-5 (.792) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer Navy Pier A W Chicago Teachers H W Glenview NTS H W Navy Pier H W Purdue CS W USC CS W Toledo A W

51-28 42-16 47-38 73-32 45-37 49-47 49-40

CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) | SS = Saint Sabina’s HS (Chicago, Ill.)

CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)

149

Duquesne D31 Marquette Chicago J9 Marquette Loyola-Chicago Western Michigan Michigan State Notre Dame Camp Grant Western Kentucky Camp Grant Kentucky Bradley Bradley Illinois Wesleyan NCAA Championship Dartmouth Georgetown

A L A W A W CS W A W CS W CS W CS L CS L CS W A L CS W CS W A W A W MSG W MSG L

CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

1943-44 Record: 22-4 (.846) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer Navy Pier A W Concordia H W Concordia A W Glenview NTS H W Nebraska CS W Chicago Teachers H W D18 Indiana CS W Navy Pier H W Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) A W Long Island MSG W Arkansas A W Chicago CS W Glenview NTS A W Valparaiso A L J21 Marquette CS L F4 Purdue H W F5 Notre Dame CS W F12 Illinois CS L Valparaiso H W Western Kentucky CS W Ohio State CS W Wisconsin CS W Concordia H W National Invitation Tournament Muhlenberg MSG W Oklahoma A&M MSG W M26 St. John’s MSG L

CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

1944-45 Record: 21-3 (.875) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer Illinois Tech H W Glenview NTS H W Illinois Tech H W Navy Pier H W Wyoming CS W Illinois Wesleyan H W Illinois CS L Radio Chicago H W Long Island A W Illinois A W Western Kentucky A W Vaughan Hospital A W Hamline CS W Hamline A W J27 Marquette CS W

40-48 54-46 67-20 42-37 46-38 57-44 45-37 47-50 48-52 44-40 43-48 53-44 68-38 61-42 52-35 46-35 49-53

65-51 80-31 88-23 44-36 55-14 85-23 81-43 58-37 64-56 59-38 59-30 78-26 55-50 57-65 49-51 39-37 61-45 33-45 69-38 56-36 61-49 48-35 80-44 68-45 41-38 39-47

65-46 53-31 62-45 61-41 68-29 66-43 40-43 66-28 74-47 63-56 65-37 85-33 45-41 49-40 59-32


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE Notre Dame CS W Purdue CS W Oklahoma A&M CS W Great Lakes CS L Western Kentucky CS W National Invitation Tournament West Virginia MSG W Rhode Island MSG W Bowling Green MSG W Red Cross Benefit Game Oklahoma A&M MSG L

CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

1945-46 Record: 19-5 (.792) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer N23 Cicero Merchants H W N28 Joliet All-Stars A W D5 Oklahoma A&M A W DePaul Invitational D12 Bowling Green CS W D14 Washington CS W D15 Indiana State CS W D17 Arkansas State H W D21 Oregon State CS W D29 Illinois A L D31 Minnesota A L J5 Notre Dame A L J12 Western Kentucky A W J14 Murray State A W J18 Michigan State CS W J26 Marquette CS W F1 Great Lakes CS L F2 Indiana State CS W Stadium Round Robin F8 Oklahoma A&M CS L F9 Hamline CS W F16 Long Island CS W F23 Notre Dame CS W F27 Long Island A W M7 Bradley A W M9 Beloit H W CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)

1946-47 Record: 16-9 (.640) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer N25 Chicago Teachers H W D3 Kalamazoo H W D7 Minnesota A L D12 Kentucky A L D14 Rice Institute CS W D16 St. Mary’s (Minn.) H W D19 Texas CS L D21 North Carolina CS W D30 Illinois Wesleyan H W J6 Purdue A L J10 Loyola (Calif.) A W J13 Murray State A W J18 Niagara A W J25 Michigan State CS W Stadium Round Robin J31 Oklahoma A&M CS L F1 Bowling Green CS L F6 St. Ambrose A W F8 Kentucky CS W F11 Marquette CS L F15 Bradley CS W F17 Notre Dame A L F22 Kansas CS L F28 Notre Dame CS W

56-52 50-34 48-46 56-64 65-49 76-54 97-53 71-54 44-52

71-49 79-43 46-42 59-54 75-50 74-56 82-26 59-40 37-56 36-45 42-43 81-43 65-43 58-52 66-36 67-69 52-42 38-46 62-51 69-48 63-47 75-51 67-46 65-40

71-40 67-61 39-54 45-65 48-44 73-60 43-61 60-53 77-45 41-57 48-38 50-47 58-51 52-45 37-44 47-59 54-41 53-47 45-52 66-50 45-80 41-58 61-50

M1 Loyola-Chicago M3 Lawrence Tech

CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)

CS H

W W

1947-48 Record: 22-8 (.733) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer N24 Chicago Teachers H W D1 St. Norbert H W D3 Kalamazoo H W D10 Kentucky A L D13 Oklahoma CS W D15 Minnesota A L D20 Loyola-Chicago CS W D26 John Carroll A W D29 Morningside H W J4 Holy Cross CS W J8 Evansville A W J10 Notre Dame A L J15 St. John’s A W (2OT) J17 Niagara A W J24 Michigan State CS W J29 Oklahoma A&M CS W J31 Kentucky CS L F3 Michigan State A W F7 Marquette CS W F10 Lawrence Tech H W F12 Regis H W F14 Notre Dame CS W F17 Saint Louis A L (OT) F21 Bradley CS W F25 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) H W F28 Saint Louis CS W M6 Loyola-Chicago CS L National Invitation Tournament North Carolina State MSG W NYU MSG L Western Kentucky MSG L

CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

1948-49 Record: 16-9 (.640) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer N29 Illinois Tech H W D3 Chicago Teachers H W D8 Kentucky A L D11 Illinois CS W D13 Illinois Wesleyan H W D18 Minnesota CS L D20 Illinois A L D22 Loyola-Chicago CS L D27 Centenary H W D29 Baldwin-Wallace A W J3 Oklahoma City A W J5 Oklahoma A&M A W J11 Notre Dame A W J15 Niagara A L J18 St. John’s A W J22 Kentucky CS L J29 Oklahoma A&M CS L F1 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) H W F5 Indiana CS W F12 Loyola-Chicago CS W F14 Northern Illinois H W F19 Notre Dame CS L F26 Denver CS W F28 St. Norbert H W M5 Ohio State CS L CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)

150

55-51 83-50

46-30 86-39 72-33 50-74 71-61 44-46 50-43 54-53 84-34 47-40 60-50 46-52 69-66 56-53 52-42 32-31 51-68 63-49 65-49 73-47 51-37 50-46 56-58 67-48 47-33 52-42 48-49 75-64 59-73 59-61

70-34 70-28 36-67 60-50 61-57 50-67 51-89 44-56 63-40 72-54 43-41 39-32 59-38 53-57 61-58 45-56 26-37 82-46 47-46 55-45 67-49 49-54 69-50 88-65 51-63


HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL 1949-50 Record: 12-13 (.480) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer N28 St. Norbert H W D3 Ohio State A W D6 Illinois Wesleyan H W D10 La Salle CS L D13 Indiana A L D17 Loyola-Chicago CS W D21 Kentucky A L D23 USC CS L D27 Bradley A L J4 Oklahoma A&M A W J9 Ohio State CS L J11 Notre Dame A L J14 Boston College A W J17 St. John’s A W J21 Kentucky CS L J28 Oklahoma A&M CS L F1 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) A W F4 San Francisco CS L F7 Cincinnati CS W F10 Bradley CS L F14 John Carroll A W F18 Notre Dame CS W F25 Loyola-Chicago CS L F27 Lawrence Tech A W M4 Bowling Green CS L CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)

73-45 70-68 70-63 41-49 55-61 59-53 47-49 52-57 65-68 41-40 62-70 53-58 88-55 74-68 53-86 45-53 74-64 51-53 67-59 56-67 63-55 68-58 47-61 73-53 55-73

1950-51 Record: 13-12 (.520) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F John Lahey 6-2 Sr. 13.1 F Bill Schyman 6-4 So. 4.8 C Clem Pavilonis 6-7 Sr. 13.7 G Ron Feiereisel 6-3 So. 8.9 G Bato Govedarica 5-11 Sr. 14.0 Top Subs: Gene Dyker, So., 6-5, 4.8; Bob Kampa, Sr., 6-4, 7.6; Stan Hoover, Jr., 5-11, 1.5 N28 St. Norbert H W 84-70 D2 Quincy A W 79-57 D6 Oklahoma A&M A L (2OT) 53-60 D9 Bradley CS L 63-72 D11 Illinois Wesleyan H W 92-62 D16 Illinois CS L 68-69 D18 St. Mary’s (Minn.) H W (OT) 79-72 D22 Northern Illinois A W 78-57 D28 Illinois A W 68-65 J4 Cincinnati A W 53-52 J8 Kentucky A L 55-63 J11 St. Norbert A W 75-64 J16 Manhattan A L 59-62 J20 Loyola-Chicago CS W 52-51 J23 Lawrence Tech A L 63-65 F1 Oklahoma A&M CS L 57-73 F3 Beloit CS L 60-94 F5 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) H W 85-48 F10 Notre Dame CS W 68-54 F16 Notre Dame A L 55-61 F19 Kentucky CS L 57-70 F26 North Central H W 101-70 F24 Bowling Green CS L 78-80 M3 Ohio State CS W 94-67 M8 Loyola-Chicago A L 55-58 CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)

151

1951-52 Record: 19-8 (.704) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Bill Schyman 6-5 Jr. 11.5 F Ray Caplis 6-3 Sr. 6.0 C Gene Dyker 6-7 Jr. 14.8 G Ron Feiereisel 6-3 Jr. 14.1 G Stan Hoover 5-10 Sr. 6.1 Top Subs: Jim Lamkin, So., 5-9, 9.0; Dan Lecos, So., 6-4, 5.1; Russ Johnson, Jr., 6-6, 5.2 N20 St. Norbert H W 91-45 N30 Gustavus Adolphus H W 88-61 D4 North Central A W 74-63 D6 Chicago Teachers H W 87-58 D10 Minnesota A W 64-57 D12 Northern Illinois A L 69-74 D14 Samuel Houston H W 95-47 D17 Illinois Wesleyan H W 87-47 D20 Kentucky A L 60-98 D22 Illinois A L 61-70 D27 Morningside H W 88-54 D28 St. Ambrose H W 84-62 J4 Oklahoma A&M A L 49-52 J7 Wisconsin State-Milwaukee H W 97-44 J11 Ft. Leonard Wood H W 81-70 J19 Beloit CS W 80-57 J21 Ft. Sheridan H W 84-46 J26 Illinois CS W 69-65 J28 Glenview NTS H W 99-64 F2 Cincinnati CS W 62-48 F7 Manhattan A W 66-65 F9 Oklahoma A&M CS W 53-50 F14 Notre Dame A L 70-76 F16 Loyola-Chicago CS L 63-68 F18 Ft. Sheridan A W 56-32 F23 Kentucky CS L 61-63 M1 Notre Dame CS L 77-78 CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)

1952-53 Record: 19-9 (.679) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Bill Schyman 6-5 Sr. 10.6 F Frank Blum 6-4 So. 9.8 C Russ Johnson 6-6 Sr. 11.8 G Ron Feiereisel 6-3 Sr. 18.0 G Jim Lamkin 5-9 Jr. 15.7 Top Subs: Dan Lecos, Jr., 6-4, 4.9; Dan Kieres, Sr., 5-11, 2.5 N28 Gonzaga H W 97-90 D1 Lewis H W 84-48 D2 St. Ambrose H W 82-61 D5 Illinois Wesleyan H W 70-56 D8 St. Norbert H W 86-58 D17 Oklahoma A&M A L 51-62 D22 Southern Illinois H W 79-69 Holiday Festival D27 La Salle MSG W 63-61 D28 Manhattan MSG L 64-73 D30 Miami (Ohio) MSG W 81-78 J2 Taylor H W 83-69 J3 Saint Louis A L 75-82 J5 Lawrence Tech H W 93-63 J10 Bradley A L 76-91 J13 Quincy H W 103-85 J17 La Salle CS W 68-62 J20 Cincinnati A W 68-67 J24 Oklahoma A&M CS W 58-47 J31 Notre Dame CS W 83-56 F3 Elmhurst H W 85-43 F7 Loyola-Chicago A W 68-43 F11 Temple A L 66-71


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE F14 Duquesne F21 Bradley F25 Notre Dame NCAA Championship M10 Miami (Ohio) M13 Indiana M14 Pennsylvania

CS CS A

L W L

69-77 75-69 67-93

AC CS CS

W L L

74-72 80-82 70-90

AC = Allen County Coliseum (Fort Wayne, Ind.) | CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

1953-54 Record: 11-10 (.524) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Ed Curtin 6-1 So. 5.0 F Frank Blum 6-4 Jr. 11.6 C Ken Jaksy 6-5 So. 11.1 G Jim Lamkin 5-9 Jr. 19.3 G Ron Sobieszczyk 6-3 So. 14.3 Top Subs: Bernard Skul, Jr., 6-4, 4.8; Dan Lecos, Sr., 6-4, 4.1; Mike Donohue, Jr., 6-2, 1.5 N27 Ripon H W 81-36 D1 Illinois Wesleyan H W 73-63 D4 Wisconsin State-Milwaukee H W 102-47 D7 St. Norbert H W 90-47 D10 Manchester (Ind.) H W 82-59 D15 Illinois-Normal H W 98-68 D19 Illinois A L 65-79 D21 St. Mary’s (Minn.) H W 81-65 Sugar Bowl Tournament D29 Holy Cross NO L 55-69 D30 Fordham NO L 61-65 J4 Quincy H W 99-62 J11 Kentucky A L 63-81 J19 Lewis H W 94-42 F1 Illinois CS L 61-71 F6 Notre Dame CS L 53-59 F9 Bradley A L 69-80 F13 Saint Louis CS L 70-86 F15 Notre Dame A L 71-86 F20 Kentucky CS L 61-76 F22 Lawrence Tech H W 81-75 F27 Bradley CS W (OT) 80-76

F12 Bradley F19 Kentucky F26 Notre Dame M1 Notre Dame

CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)

CS CS CS A

W L W L

82-70 72-76 81-77 61-72

1955-56 Record: 16-8 (.667) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Bill Robinzine 6-2 Sr. 15.5 F Richard Heise 6-5 Jr. 7.8 C Ken Jaksy 6-5 Sr. 17.3 G Ed Curtin 6-1 Sr. 6.9 G Ron Sobieszczyk 6-3 Sr. 22.5 Top Subs: Chuck Henry, So., 6-3, 5.2; Sherman Rosen, Jr., 6-2, 3.0; Chester Tabor, So., 6-2, 2.0 D1 Illinois Wesleyan H W 82-66 D3 Minnesota A L 78-82 D6 Wisconsin State-Milwaukee H W 86-68 D10 Penn State CS W 84-62 D12 Kentucky A L 69-71 DePaul Invitational D16 Duquesne CS W 68-64 D17 San Francisco CS L 59-82 D19 Illinois A L 79-97 D21 Wayland (Texas) H W 84-56 D28 Ohio State A L 72-83 J3 Illinois-Normal H W 102-77 J7 Notre Dame A W 77-74 J10 Paris (France) CS W 71-45 J14 Bradley CS W 91-76 J18 Saint Louis A L 71-89 J28 Illinois A L 66-80 J30 Lawrence Tech H W 98-58 F4 Brandeis CS W 99-71 F14 Manchester (Ind.) H W 84-74 F18 Kentucky CS W 81-79 F21 Lewis H W 91-77 F25 Notre Dame CS W 80-74 M1 Manhattan A W 86-70 NCAA Championship M12 Wayne State AC L 63-72

CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | NO = New Orleans, La.

AC = Allen County Coliseum (Fort Wayne, Ind.) | CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)

1954-55 Record: 16-6 (.727) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Bill Robinzine 6-2 Jr. 15.0 F Frank Blum 6-4 Sr. 12.1 C Ken Jaksy 6-5 Jr. 13.0 G Jim Lamkin 5-9 Sr. 10.3 G Ron Sobieszczyk 6-3 Jr. 17.3 Top Subs: Bernie Skul, Sr., 6-4, 4.8; Ed Curtin, Jr., 6-1, 4.2 D2 Kalamazoo H W 98-46 D4 Minnesota CS W 94-93 D7 Illinois-Normal H W 92-55 D11 Minnesota H L 84-94 D14 Quincy H W 72-22 D17 Taylor H W 112-69 D22 Michigan State A W 76-75 D28 Lawrence Tech H W 109-60 D30 Manchester (Minn.) H W 103-74 J4 John Carroll H W 88-55 J6 Elmhurst H W 101-60 J10 Kentucky A L 59-92 J14 St. Ambrose H W 104-62 J19 Bradley A W 65-62 J29 Michigan State CS L 72-88 J31 Illinois Wesleyan H W 89-78 F5 Manhattan CS L 70-71 F7 St. Norbert H W 76-61

1956-57 Record: 8-14 (.364) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Richard Heise 6-5 Sr. 24.3 F Chuck Henry 6-3 Jr. 12.8 C Hugh Naughton 6-6 Jr. 7.4 G Ron Lakin 5-11 Jr. 13.2 G Chester Tabor 6-2 Jr. 3.7 Top Subs: Sherman Rosen, Sr., 6-2, 12.4; Tom Meier, So., 5-10, 1.6 D1 Illinois Wesleyan H W 82-66 D5 Marquette A L (OT) 60-61 D8 Dayton H W 67-59 D12 Purdue A L 78-83 D15 Bowling Green H L 81-87 D18 Wichita State H W 71-61 Dixie Classic D27 Wake Forest RA L 68-74 D28 Iowa RA W (OT) 73-72 D29 Utah RA L 79-86 J5 Louisville H L 67-86 J12 Memphis State A L 81-85 J15 Duquesne A L 70-76 J19 Miami (Ohio) H L 70-80 J26 Western Kentucky H L (OT) 76-80 J30 Dayton A L 58-75 F2 Saint Louis H W 97-95

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Portland Illinois-Normal Baldwin Wallace Notre Dame Louisville Notre Dame

RA = Raleigh, N.C.

H H H A A H

W W W L L L

74-69 87-77 75-70 80-95 76-97 73-85

1957-58 Record: 8-12 (.400) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F McKinley Cowsen 6-4 So. 12.1 F Paul Ruddy 6-5 So. 12.2 C Bill Coglianese 6-6 So. 10.8 G Ron Lakin 5-11 Sr. 9.1 G Mike Salzinski 6-2 So. 8.6 Top Subs: Chester Tabor, Sr., 6-2, 9.0; Dick Feiereisel, So., 6-0, 4.8 D2 Nebraska Wesleyan H W 71-45 D7 Illinois A L 70-75 D10 Bowling Green A L 69-82 D14 Creighton A L 55-67 D17 Purdue H W 60-55 J4 Dayton H L 60-69 J7 Creighton H W 62-56 J11 Duquesne H W 63-54 J13 Louisville H W 62-60 J15 Notre Dame A L 61-79 J18 Portland H W (OT) 79-76 J25 Illinois-Normal H W 65-58 F1 Indiana H L 66-76 F4 Western Kentucky A L 62-77 F12 Dayton A L 53-62 F15 Miami (Ohio) H L 64-69 F18 Canisius H W 69-63 F26 Louisville A L 55-73 M4 Notre Dame H L 71-75 1958-59 Record: 13-11 (.542) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F McKinley Cowsen 6-4 Jr. 12.9 F Mike Salzinski 6-2 Jr. 7.6 C Jim Flemming 6-6 Jr. 9.4 G Bill Haig 6-0 So. 12.8 G Howie Carl 5-10 So. 19.2 Top Sub: Paul Ruddy, Jr., 6-5, 6.9 D1 Christian Brothers H W 63-57 D6 Baldwin-Wallace H W 89-48 D10 Purdue A L 71-89 D13 Bowling Green H W 73-70 D20 Evansville A L 77-86 D27 Miami (Ohio) H L 67-74 J3 Duquesne A W 70-59 J10 Dayton H L 60-62 J13 Notre Dame H W 69-66 J16 Valparaiso H W 89-64 J21 Western Michigan A W 76-65 J31 Indiana A L 69-75 F6 Western Kentucky H W 80-70 F9 Marquette H W 89-80 F11 Dayton A L 69-88 F13 Western Michigan H W 65-63 F17 Louisville H W 70-63 F21 Notre Dame A L 67-76 F25 Louisville A L 66-83 F28 Canisius A W 73-67 M4 Marquette A L 69-82 NCAA Championship M7 Portland PO W 57-56 M13 Kansas State LW L 70-102

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M14 TCU

LW

L

65-71

LW = Allen Fieldhouse (Lawrence, Kan.) | PO = Pacific International Livestock Pavilion (Portland, Ore.)

1959-60 Record: 17-7 (.708) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F McKinley Cowsen 6-4 Sr. 13.1 F Mike Salzinski 6-2 Sr. 7.7 C Jim Flemming 6-6 Jr. 9.4 G Bill Haig 6-0 Jr. 12.5 G Howie Carl 5-10 Jr. 19.7 Top Subs: Paul Ruddy, Sr., 6-5, 6.0; Dick Flaiz, So., 5-10, 2.0 D1 Illinois Wesleyan H W 95-50 D7 Western Kentucky H W 83-56 D10 Bowling Green A W 74-68 D12 North Dakota H W 85-43 D15 Purdue H W 87-65 D17 Ohio H W 77-54 D28 Marquette H W 75-55 D30 Baldwin-Wallace H W 77-43 J2 Louisville H L 74-75 J6 Western Kentucky A L 65-86 J12 Notre Dame H L 70-73 J16 Valparaiso A W 82-64 J23 Miami (Ohio) A W 81-79 J30 Indiana H L 78-82 F5 Army H W 74-69 F13 Louisville A W 85-76 F17 Dayton A W 70-66 F20 Notre Dame A L 58-70 F23 Marquette A W 65-63 F27 Creighton H W 82-65 M5 Dayton H L 66-67 NCAA Championship M7 Air Force H W 69-63 M11 Cincinnati AF L 59-99 M12 Texas AF W 67-61 AF = Ahern Fieldhouse (Manhattan, Kan.)

1960-61 Record: 17-8 (.680) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F M.C. Thompson 6-5 Jr. 16.3 F Jim Flemming 6-6 Sr. 9.7 C Bill Debes 6-9 So. 8.3 G Bill Haig 6-0 Sr. 10.7 G Howie Carl 5-10 Sr. 21.0 Top Sub: Dick Cook, So., 6-5, 4.2 D2 Baldwin-Wallace H W 72-56 D7 Illinois Wesleyan H W 62-58 D9 North Dakota H W 83-62 D14 Bowling Green H W 62-60 D23 Marquette H W 81-78 D27 Miami (Ohio) H W 72-70 D30 Western Michigan H W 81-60 J2 Western Ontario H W 55-50 J7 Dayton A W 75-64 J10 Ohio A W 69-60 J14 Louisville H W 78-70 J17 Notre Dame A L 58-61 J19 Western Michigan A L 60-85 J28 Indiana A L 78-81 J31 Christian Brothers H W 92-71 F4 Western Kentucky A L 65-71 F8 Marquette A L 64-87 F11 Tampa H W 101-68 F16 Providence A L 77-81 F18 St. Bonaventure A L 69-78 F22 Louisville A W 75-67 F25 Notre Dame H W 78-57 F27 Youngstown State H W 89-55


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE M4 Dayton H National Invitation Tournament Providence MSG

MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

W

84-83

L

67-73

1961-62 Record: 13-10 (.565) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F M.C. Thompson 6-5 Jr. 16.3 F Dick Cook 6-5 Jr. 14.6 C Bill Debes 6-9 Jr. 11.0 G Joe Reuter 6-2 Jr. 5.3 G Emmette Bryant 6-1 So. 13.2 Top Subs: Elgin Dorsey, So., 6-3, 7.0; Jerry Meier, Sr., 5-11, 5.5; Dennis Freund, Jr., 6-1, 4.9 D2 Minnesota A W 66-56 D6 Lawrence Tech H W 102-79 D9 North Dakota H W 72-51 D12 Denver H W 79-50 D16 South Carolina H W 70-60 D18 Providence H W 68-63 Motor City Classic D29 St. Bonaventure D L 60-70 D30 Syracuse D W 96-59 J3 Marquette H L 68-75 J9 Christian Brothers H W 78-56 J13 Indiana H L 89-98 J16 Notre Dame A L 80-88 J20 Louisville H L 81-82 J27 Dayton H L (2OT) 88-90 J31 Baldwin-Wallace H W 79-49 F3 Western Kentucky H W 86-78 F7 Louisville A W (3OT) 79-78 F12 St. Bonaventure H L 69-88 F17 Marquette A L 83-99 F21 Bowling Green A L 51-83 F24 Western Ontario H W 77-59 M3 Notre Dame H W 87-80 M10 Dayton A L 61-77 D = Detroit, Mich.

1962-63 Record: 15-8 (.652) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F M.C. Thompson 6-5 Sr. 15.6 F Dick Cook 6-5 Sr. 14.4 C Bill Debes 6-9 Sr. 7.9 G Jim Murphy 6-2 So. 10.7 G Emmette Bryant 6-1 Jr. 13.5 Top Subs: Dennis Freund, Jr., 6-1, 8.9; Jesse Nash, Jr., 6-4, 8.1; Dan Laffey, Sr., 6-0, 1.6 D1 NE State College H W 73-45 D8 Aquinas H W 92-72 D15 Minnesota H W 76-74 D22 Marquette H W 79-72 D28 Western Michigan A W (OT) 91-90 D29 Detroit A W 82-77 J2 Baldwin-Wallace H W 89-71 J5 Western Ontario H W 70-45 J9 Notre Dame A L 62-82 J16 Notre Dame H W 83-69 J19 Dayton A L 56-57 J26 Indiana A L 75-76 J28 Bowling Green H W 55-53 F2 Louisville H W 78-73 F7 Providence A L 59-77 F9 St. Bonaventure A L 67-71 F16 Marquette A L 81-87 F19 Gannon H W 83-48 F23 Christian Brothers H W 84-55 F27 Louisville A L (OT) 69-71

M2 Western Kentucky H M9 Dayton H National Invitation Tournament Villanova MSG

MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

W W

88-86 68-66

L

51-63

1963-64 Record: 21-4 (.840) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Jesse Nash 6-4 Sr. 17.5 F Jim Murphy 6-2 Sr. 15.9 C Dave Mills 6-10 So. 12.4 G Emmette Bryant 6-2 Sr. 17.5 G Dennis Freund 6-1 Sr. 14.2 Top Subs: Tom Meyer, So., 6-0, 5.5; Don Swanson, 6-2, So., 4.1; Terry Flanagan, So., 5-8, 4.0 N30 North Dakota H W 80-56 D5 Idaho State H W 78-67 D7 California-Davis H W 98-59 D9 Lawrence Tech H W 105-56 D14 Providence H W 82-64 D21 Marquette H W 90-69 Queen City Tournament D26 Canisius BF W 102-79 D28 Xavier BF W 86-80 J4 Western Kentucky A W 99-82 J8 Notre Dame A W 86-73 J11 Portland H W 111-83 J18 Dayton H W 89-83 J27 Indiana H W 85-78 F1 Louisville H L 79-83 F5 Notre Dame H W 90-75 F8 Memphis State A L 68-99 F12 Marquette A W 72-69 F15 Western Ontario H W 98-58 F19 St. Bonaventure H W 81-76 F21 American H W 85-59 F26 Louisville A W 70-66 F29 Duquesne H W 84-65 M5 Bowling Green A L 80-89 M7 Dayton A W 79-73 National Invitation Tournament NYU MSG L 66-79 BF = Buffalo, N.Y.

1964-65 Record: 17-10 (.630) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Don Swanson 6-2 Jr. 17.5 F Errol Palmer 6-5 So. 10.6 C Dave Mills 6-10 Jr. 8.4 G Tom Meyer 6.1 Jr. 10.7 G Jim Murphy 6-2 Sr. 17.5 Top Subs: Jesse Nash, Sr., 6-4, 14.7; Terry Flanagan, Jr., 5-7, 4.3; Ed Birgells, Jr., 6-6, 2.0 D1 NE Missouri State H W 80-60 D3 Christian Brothers H W 80-59 D5 North Dakota H W 86-58 D12 Middle Tennessee St. H W 89-68 D14 Indiana A L 78-91 D19 Louisville A L 69-70 D23 Seattle H W 91-77 Oklahoma City Tournament D28 Florida State OC W 52-44 D29 BYU OC W 84-75 D30 Oklahoma City OC W 67-60 J2 Marquette H W 72-54 J5 Memphis State H W 99-70 J9 Western Ontario H W 118-44 J16 Dayton A W 63-59 J19 Duquesne A L 69-73

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H H A A A A H H H

W W L L L W W W L

94-64 97-59 70-72 67-85 59-62 67-61 77-64 67-83 64-71

BG LX LX

W L (OT) L

99-52 78-83 69-75

BG = E.A. Diddle Arena (Bowling Green, Ky.) | LX = Memorial Coliseum (Lexington, Ky.) | OC = Oklahoma City, Okla.

1965-66 Record: 18-8 (.692) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Don Swanson 6-2 Sr. 18.0 F Errol Palmer 6-5 Jr. 12.6 C Dave Mills 6-10 Sr. 13.0 G Tom Meyer 6-1 Sr. 14.1 G Terry Flanagan 5-7 Sr. 11.0 Top Subs: Mike Norris, Jr., 6-1, 5.9; Rich Shealey, So., 6-4, 3.7 D1 Illinois Wesleyan H W 77-55 D4 Marquette A W 82-69 D8 Louisville H W 87-62 D11 Christian Brothers H W 114-75 D16 Iona A W 82-37 D18 St. Joseph’s (N.M.) H W 96-74 D27 Baldwin-Wallace H W 102-65 Gator Bowl Tournament D29 Florida JV L 64-72 D30 Alabama JV W 80-64 J4 North Dakota A L 74-85 J8 Dayton H L 70-81 J10 Western Ontario H W 120-51 J15 Notre Dame H W 97-71 J18 Niagara A W 81-61 J22 Loyola (Calif.) H W 84-60 F1 Indiana H W 100-79 F5 St. Bonaventure A L 69-73 F9 Marquette A W 76-70 F12 Bowling Green A W 77-62 F14 Providence H L 57-61 F19 Duquesne H W 79-69 F23 Notre Dame A W 79-71 F26 Dayton A L 73-76 M1 Steubenville H W 101-76 M5 Villanova H L 73-76 National Invitation Tournament NYU MSG L 65-88 JV = Jacksonville, Fla. | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

1966-67 Record: 17-8 (.680) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Errol Palmer 6-5 Sr. 12.8 F Rich Shealey 6-4 Jr. 10.0 C Bob Zoretich 6-7 Jr. 12.4 G Mike Norris 6-1 Sr. 17.2 G Bob Mattingly 6-3 Sr. 6.7 Top Subs: Al Zetzsche, So., 6-3, 7.4; Pete Ortolano, Sr., 6-2, 4.0; George Poulos, Jr., 5-9, 3.2 D3 North Dakota H W 82-47 D7 St. John’s (Minn.) H W 85-64 D10 USC H L 79-82 D14 Baldwin-Wallace H W 89-39 D17 Villanova A W 69-61

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Oklahoma City Tournament D27 Stanford D29 Massachusetts D30 Arizona State J4 Bellarmine J7 Marquette J 9 St. Bonaventure J14 Notre Dame J17 Bowling Green J21 Dayton J27 Niagara J30 Indiana F4 Marquette F8 Notre Dame F11 Xavier F17 Aquinas F19 Duquesne F22 UW-Milwaukee F25 Detroit F28 Providence M4 Dayton OC = Oklahoma City, Okla.

OC OC OC H A H H H A H A H A H H A H H A H

L L W W L W L W L W L W W W W L W W L W

75-88 77-85 93-59 64-63 65-68 76-73 72-76 73-72 65-81 78-65 70-72 79-74 56-49 71-60 114-64 67-77 77-48 97-62 67-68 84-79

1967-68 Record: 13-12 (.520) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Ken Warzynski 6-7 So. 13.9 F Rich Shealey 6-3 Sr. 8.5 C Bob Zoretich 6-7 Sr. 14.1 G Bob Mattingly 6-3 Sr. 3.7 G Al Zetzsche 6-3 Jr. 15.3 Top Subs: Tom Tracy, So., 6-3, 7.7; George Poulos, Sr., 5-9, 5.3; Tom Hunter, So., 6-4, 4.2 D2 Augustana H W 111-79 D4 Central Missouri State H W 89-72 D8 St. John’s (Minn.) H W 103-55 D20 Iowa State H W 67-63 D22 Loyola (Calif.) H L 77-82 D27 Tennessee Tech H W 88-68 D30 Bellarmine H W 75-62 J3 Marquette A L 50-72 J6 UW-Milwaukee H W 82-69 J10 St. Bonaventure A L 67-77 J13 Notre Dame H L 68-75 J16 Niagara A W 79-72 J20 Dayton A W 70-65 J24 Illinois Wesleyan H W 93-77 J27 Northern Illinois H W 57-55 J29 Indiana H W 79-78 J31 Xavier A L 78-97 F3 Marquette H L 53-58 F6 Notre Dame A L (OT) 85-91 F10 Villanova H L 48-57 F12 Providence H L 60-71 F14 Duquesne H L 69-79 F17 Dayton H L 58-70 F24 Detroit H W (2OT) 111-107 M2 Bowling Green A L 61-89 1968-69 Record: 14-11 (.560) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Al Zetzsche 6-3 Sr. 15.2 F Tom Hunter 6-4 Jr. 5.1 C Ken Warzynski 6-7 Jr. 19.6 G Joey Meyer 6-1 So. 16.2 G Tom Tracy 6-3 Jr. 12.0 Top Subs: Sevira Brown, Sr., 6-3, 4.5; Paul Pomplun, Jr., 6-7, 4.0; Ed Goode, So., 6-1, 3.9 N30 Doane H W 95-62 D2 NE Missouri State H W 94-64


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE D7 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) D14 California Western D20 Illinois Wesleyan Quaker City Tournament D27 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) D28 Rhode Island D29 Penn State J4 Northern Illinois J9 Marquette J11 Notre Dame J13 Xavier J18 Dayton J25 Villanova J27 Indiana J30 Providence F3 Niagara F5 Notre Dame F8 UW-Milwaukee F15 Marquette F19 St. Bonaventure F21 St. Leo F23 Duquesne F25 Bellaramine M1 Dayton PH = Philadelphia, Pa.

H H H

W W W

93-78 100-65 107-84

A PH PH H H A H H A A A H H H A H H A H A

L W W W L L W L L L L W L W L W (OT) W L W L

64-74 95-86 83-63 81-79 72-77 60-66 86-77 83-86 57-81 66-87 62-83 83-74 63-85 111-79 56-66 72-71 86-74 68-87 85-75 57-63

1969-70 Record: 12-13 (.480) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Sevira Brown 6-3 Sr. 15.2 F Tom Hunter 6-4 Sr. 5.1 C Ken Warzynski 6-7 Jr. 19.6 G Joey Meyer 6-1 Jr. 16.2 G Tom Tracy 6-3 Sr. 12.0 Top Subs: Ed Goode, Jr., 6-1, 5.8; Paul Pomplun, Sr., 6-7, 5.6; Chuck Zagozdon, Jr., 6-0, 1.0 D1 Michigan Lutheran A W 97-76 D6 Southwest Louisiana H W 86-61 D9 John F. Kennedy H W 90-55 D13 East Tennessee State H W 84-77 D15 Parsons H W 101-79 D17 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) H W 93-89 D20 Nevada H W 104-71 D22 Providence H L 78-79 D30 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) H L 85-86 J3 Harvard H L 84-90 J7 Xavier A W 73-71 J10 Marquette H L 60-72 J14 Notre Dame A L 73-96 J17 Dayton A L 75-79 J21 St. Bonaventure A L 59-83 J27 Indiana H W 75-70 J31 Northern Illinois H W 88-73 F3 Missouri-St. Louis H W 87-74 F7 Niagara A L 73-79 F11 Duquesne H L 76-100 F14 Marquette A L 60-79 F16 UW-Milwaukee H W 90-72 F21 Dayton H W 63-74 F25 Northern Illinois A L 76-87 F28 Villanova H L 90-102

1970-71 Record: 8-17 (.320) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Al Burks 6-2 So. 14.5 F Harry Shields 6-5 So. 8.5 C Don Reising 6-5 So. 1.9 G Joey Meyer 6-1 Sr. 19.2 G Nick Hirtzig 6-3 Jr. 12.4 Top Subs: Paul Gilliam, Sr., 6-5, 6.7; Doug Bruno, So., 6-1, 2.1; Jerry Schaefer, So., 6-0, 2.0 D3 VCU H W 100-77 D5 St. Bonaventure H L 68-79 D12 Northwestern A L 77-91 D14 Parsons H W 86-71 Kentucky Invitational D18 Kentucky A L 85-106 D19 Kansas State LX L 68-78 D22 Spring Hill H W 94-65 All College Tournament D26 LSU OC L 72-91 D28 Oklahoma City A L 69-73 D29 San Francisco OC L 57-77 J2 Illinois Wesleyan H W 88-71 J9 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) H W 85-71 J13 Villanova A L 59-99 J16 Dayton H L 71-76 J23 Marquette A L 51-73 J25 Niagara H L 72-83 J28 Duquesne A L 74-90 F2 Drake A L 80-93 F6 Marquette A L 51-73 F13 Notre Dame H L 76-107 F16 UW-Milwaukee H W 81-66 F20 Dayton A L 60-92 F25 Providence A L 64-74 F27 Mankato H W 87-74 M3 Xavier H W 84-76 LX = Lexington, Ky. | OC = Oklahoma City, Okla.

1971-72 Record: 12-11 (.522) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Al Burks 6-2 Jr. 20.3 F Mike Gillespie 6-6 So. 15.2 C Frank Stevenson 6-6 So. 2.3 G Doug Bruno 6-1 Jr. 6.4 G Nick Hirtzig 6-3 Jr. 12.4 Top Subs: Jim Marino, So., 6-5, 11.1; Harry Shields, Jr., 6-6, 6.4; John Lawler, Sr., 6-3, 3.1 D4 Rocky Mountain H W 108-84 D11 Niagara A L 87-108 D15 St. Bonaventure A L 66-80 D18 Providence H L 64-75 D20 Parsons H W 93-75 J4 Dubuque H W 83-61 J8 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) H W 82-70 J15 Dayton A W 75-72 J19 UW-Green Bay H W 79-67 J22 Marquette A L 61-70 J26 Eastern Illinois H W 75-68 J29 Villanova H L 83-94 J31 UW-Milwaukee H W 80-79 F5 Marquette H L 61-79 F7 South Carolina A L 67-91 F12 Notre Dame A L 78-93 F15 Northwestern CS W 74-72 F19 Lewis H W 90-82 F23 Duquesne H L 65-70 F26 Xavier A L 62-71

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CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.)

A H H

L (OT) W W

66-70 94-83 94-76

1972-73 Record: 14-11 (.560) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Mike Gillespie 6-6 Jr. 11.7 F Harry Shields 6-6 Sr. 4.9 C Bill Robinzine, Jr. 6-7 So. 13.6 G Jim Bocinsky 6-1 So. 7.3 G Greg Boyd 5-9 So. 17.5 Top Subs: Nick Hirtzig, Sr., 6-9, 9.3; Doug Bruno, Sr., 6-1, 4.1; Andy Pancratz, Fr., 6-9, 3.3 N29 St. Mary’s (Minn.) H W 79-54 D5 Northwestern H W 88-80 D9 Drake A L 75-86 D12 Winona State H W 87-57 D16 St. Bonaventure H W 70-68 D23 Providence A L 80-107 D28 Long Island H W 93-61 D30 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) H W 82-64 J2 Eastern Illinois H W 76-58 J5 Marquette A L 59-60 J8 Westmont H W 86-69 J11 Notre Dame H L 67-72 J16 Manhattan H L 59-68 J22 South Carolina A L 66-84 J27 Dayton H L 74-82 J30 Duquesne A L 71-85 F3 Marquette H L 55-70 F7 Xavier H W 69-67 F9 Villanova A W 89-80 F14 UNC Charlotte A L 70-74 F17 Lewis H W 102-70 F19 UW-Green Bay H L 62-63 F24 Niagara H W 87-81 F28 Toledo H W 67-65 1973-74 Record: 16-9 (.640) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Bill Robinzine, Jr. 6-7 Jr. 16.8 F Mike Gillespie 6-6 Sr. 13.5 C Andy Pancratz 6-9 So. 8.8 G Jim Bocinsky 6-1 Jr. 13.8 G Greg Boyd 5-9 Jr. 15.8 Top Subs: Roman Sukley, Jr., 6-7, 4.9; Richard Sloger, Jr., 6-9, 4.1; Jim Marino, Sr., 6-6, 3.3 D1 St. Mary’s (Minn.) H W 82-72 D6 Washington State H W 67-45 D8 Northwestern A L 65-76 D10 Rocky Mountain H W 91-73 Volunteer Classic D14 Tennessee A L 61-96 D15 Utah State KN L 93-102 D17 California State H W 94-63 D22 Providence H L 75-93 Hall of Fame Tournament D28 Brown SP W 75-69 D29 Massachusetts SP L 52-55 J5 Saint Joseph’s (Ind.) A W 89-71 J7 Niagara A W 88-77 J9 St. Bonaventure A W 79-77 J12 Marquette A L 59-63 J16 Marshall H W 76-68 J19 Lewis H W 99-73 J26 Dayton A L 71-85 J31 Notre Dame A L 72-101 F2 Marquette H L 57-70

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A H H H H A

KN = Knoxville, Tenn. | SP = Springfield, Mass.

W W W W W W

77-70 65-63 55-44 89-52 94-85 83-80

1974-75 Record: 15-10 (.600) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Bill Robinzine, Jr. 6-7 Jr. 16.8 F Andy Pancratz 6-9 Jr. 2.7 C Dave Corzine 6-11 Fr. 12.2 G Jim Bocinsky 6-1 Sr. 10.9 G Greg Boyd 5-9 Sr. 10.9 Top Subs: Ron Norwood, So., 6-4, 14.3; Roman Suckley, Sr., 6-7, 3.9; Al Baris, Sr., 6-5, 3.8 N30 UCLA A L 64-79 D5 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) H W 77-70 D9 Gonzaga A W 80-73 D11 Washington State A L 69-83 D14 St. Bonaventure H W 89-72 D16 Rhode Island H W 50-48 D19 San Jose State H W (OT) 75-73 D21 Providence A L 71-85 D28 Marshall H W 104-77 D30 Northwestern H W 77-63 J3 Marquette A L 60-61 J6 Niagara H L 63-64 J9 Manhattan H W 90-75 J11 UW-Green Bay H W 85-59 J18 Lewis H W 95-69 J20 St. Mary’s (Minn.) H W 109-68 J25 Dayton H W 86-80 J29 Marshall A L 96-107 F1 Marquette H L 69-72 F5 Virginia Tech A L 74-87 F8 St. Xavier H W 94-71 F6 Duquesne A L 64-66 F22 Notre Dame H W 75-70 M1 Cincinnati A L 88-96 M5 Indiana State H W 89-66 1975-76 Record: 20-9 (.690) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Joe Ponsetto 6-7 So. 16.4 F Curtis Watkins 6-5 Fr. 9.2 C Dave Corzine 6-11 So. 15.5 G Ron Norwood 6-4 Jr. 19.3 G Randy Ramsey 6-1 So. 3.6 Top Subs: Andy Pancratz, Sr., 6-9, 7.5; Gary Garland, Fr., 6-4, 7.5; Randy Hook, So., 6-1, 1.7 N28 St. Ambrose H W 85-67 Sun Devil Classic D5 Memphis State TA W 100-91 D6 Arizona State A L 67-74 D9 Drake H W 83-72 D13 Louisville A W 78-76 D16 Lewis H W 92-67 D18 Northwestern A W 65-57 Motor City Classic D26 George Washington D W 73-57 D27 Detroit A L 67-74 D30 LSU A W 70-67 J3 Providence H W 91-66 J10 Loyola-Chicago H W 100-77 J14 Marquette H L 72-79 J17 Niagara A L 61-81 J19 St. Bonaventure A L 82-101


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE J24 St. Xavier J28 Notre Dame J31 Dayton F3 Duquesne F7 Rhode Island F11 Indiana State F14 Marshall F16 Virginia Tech F18 Marquette F21 Cincinnati F25 Villanova F28 UW-Green Bay NCAA Championship M13 Virginia M18 VMI

H A H H A A H H A H H H

W L W W L W (OT) W W L W W W

102-70 68-89 84-72 89-75 70-71 71-62 118-62 73-65 53-64 70-60 72-63 67-60

CH GC

W L (OT)

69-60 66-71

CH = Charlotte Coliseum (Charlotte, N.C.) | D = Detroit, Mich. | GC = Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.) | TA = Tempe, Ariz.

1976-77 Record: 15-12 (.556) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Joe Ponsetto 6-7 Jr. 12.7 F Curtis Watkins 6-5 So. 10.9 C Dave Corzine 6-11 Jr. 19.0 G Ron Norwood 6-4 Sr. 11.8 G Randy Ramsey 6-1 Jr. 4.0 Top Subs: William Dise, Jr., 6-5, 7.9; Gary Garland, So., 6-4, 7.5; Randy Hook, Jr., 6-1, 1.7 N27 UCLA A L 69-76 D1 Northwestern A W (OT) 75-73 D4 Saint Mary’s (Calif.) H W 89-75 D6 Wisconsin A L 66-68 D10 Gonzaga H W 77-53 D12 Maryland A L 74-92 D17 Indiana A L 42-50 D20 Army H W 77-66 D22 Niagara H W 66-58 D27 Bradley A W 86-80 J5 St. Bonaventure H W 85-74 J8 Loyola-Chicago A L 66-72 J16 UW-Green Bay A L 50-57 J19 Illinois Wesleyan H W 82-63 J22 Dayton A W 74-67 J24 Bradley H W 93-73 J29 Marquette H L 64-85 J31 Creighton H L 75-84 F3 Duquesne A L 72-84 F9 Providence A L 73-84 F12 Loyola-Chicago H W 94-76 F14 Marquette A W (2OT) 77-72 F16 Eastern Michigan H W 93-75 F21 Marshall A W 93-74 F26 Saint Louis A L 63-70 F28 Valparaiso H W 88-72 M5 Notre Dame H L 68-76 1977-78 Record: 27-3 (.900) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Joe Ponsetto 6-7 Jr. 12.7 F Curtis Watkins 6-5 Jr. 12.6 C Dave Corzine 6-11 Sr. 21.0 G Gary Garland 6-4 Jr. 13.6 G Randy Ramsey 6-1 Sr. 3.8 Top Subs: William Dise, Sr., 6-5, 8.5; Clyde Bradshaw, 6-0, Fr., 6.1; Randy Hook, Sr., 6-1, 1.7 N26 Butler H W 93-65 D3 Evansville H W 94-71 D5 Bradley H W 89-85 D10 Wichita State H W 89-84 D14 Wisconsin A W 85-62

D17 Northwestern D21 LSU D23 Centneary Kodak Classic D28 Penn State D29 Yale J2 Western Michigan J7 Loyola-Chicago J10 Eastern Michigan J14 Bradley J18 Marquette J21 Dayton J23 Saint Louis J28 Providence F1 Creighton F4 Oral Roberts F7 Duquesne F12 Notre Dame F16 UW-Green Bay F18 Loyola-Chicago F22 Air Force M1 Valparaiso M4 Illinois State NCAA Championship M12 Creighton M17 Louisville M19 Notre Dame

H A A

W L W

83-79 67-68 96-77

RC W RC W H W H W A W A W A L H W H W H W A W (3OT) H W H W A W (OT) H W A W A W A W H W

82-67 100-52 92-61 93-73 91-83 80-66 74-80 74-70 100-81 78-68 85-82 63-57 83-58 69-68 55-49 83-73 54-41 89-62 96-84

WI W LW W (2OT) LW L

80-78 90-89 64-84

LW = Allen Fieldhouse (Lawrence, Kan.) | RC = Rochester, N.Y. | WI = Levitt Arena (Wichita, Kan.)

1978-79 Record: 26-6 (.813) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Mark Aguirre 6-7 Fr. 24.0 F Curtis Watkins 6-6 Sr. 17.0 C James Mitchem 6-9 Jr. 8.3 G Gary Garland 6-5 Sr. 17.0 G Clyde Bradshaw 6-0 So. 11.0 Top Subs: Dennis McGuire, So., 6-7, 3.9; Bill Madey, Jr., 6-8, 1.4; Chris Nikitas, Fr., 6-2, 1.4 N25 UCLA A L 85-108 N29 Evansville A W 74-55 D2 Northern Illinois H W 108-86 D4 Eastern Michigan H W 96-68 D9 Butler A W 81-62 D13 Wichita State A L 92-95 D16 Wisconsin H W 84-78 D19 Northwestern H W 90-83 D23 Bradley A W 51-50 D30 Creighton H W 88-70 J2 Georgia Tech H W 77-71 J6 Air Force H W 86-66 J9 Providence A W 84-75 J13 Loyola-Chicago H W 80-73 J20 Dayton A L 64-68 J27 Illinois State A W 87-69 J31 Western Michigan A L 80-82 F3 Oral Roberts A W 75-72 F8 Loyola-Chicago A W 77-73 F10 Centenary H W 82-66 F14 Ball State A W 85-76 F17 Villanova H W 69-66 F21 Valparaiso H W 104-76 F24 Marquette H W 61-60 F27 UAB H W 88-77 M2 Notre Dame H W 76-72 M5 Loyola-Chicago A L 99-101 NCAA Championship

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LA PU PU SC SC

W W W L W

89-78 62-56 95-91 74-76 96-93

LA = Pauley Pavilion (Los Angeles, Calif.) | PU = Marriott Center (Provo, Utah) | SC = Huntsman Center (Salt Lake City, Utah)

1979-80 Record: 26-2 (.929) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Terry Cummings 6-9 Fr. 14.2 F Mark Aguirre 6-7 So. 26.8 C James Mitchem 6-9 Sr. 7.6 G Skip Dillard 6-2 So. 12.1 G Clyde Bradshaw 6-0 Jr. 10.5 Top Subs: Teddy Grubbs, Fr., 6-3, 7.8; Bernard Randolph, Fr., 6-5, 4.4; Dennis Moore, Jr., 6-1, 2.5 D5 Wisconsin H W 90-77 D10 Texas H W 66-60 D12 Northern Illinois A W (OT) 57-55 D15 UCLA A W 99-94 D19 Eastern Michigan A W 57-55 Chicagoland Cage Classic D21 Northwestern A W 81-75 D22 Loyola-Chicago EI W 92-85 D29 Bradley H W 68-61 J2 Missouri A W 92-79 J5 Loyola-Chicago A W 80-75 J7 Ball State H W 96-79 J12 Marquette A W 92-85 J15 Lamar H W 61-59 J18 Maine H W 93-79 J20 LSU H W 78-73 J22 UAB A W 57-54 J26 Evansville H W 105-94 J28 Creighton A W 84-73 F2 North Texas State H W 102-71 F9 Dayton H W 65-63 F13 Valparaiso A W 95-71 F16 Butler H W 103-79 F18 La Salle H W 92-75 F21 Wagner A W 105-79 F23 Loyola-Chicago H W 94-87 F27 Notre Dame A L (2OT) 74-76 M1 Illinois State H W 97-81 NCAA Championship M9 UCLA TA L 71-77 EI = Welsh-Ryan Arena (Evanston, Ill.) | TA = Activity Center (Tempe, Ariz.)

1980-81 Record: 27-2 (.931) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Teddy Grubbs 6-3 So. 8.7 F Mark Aguirre 6-7 Jr. 23.0 C Terry Cummings 6-9 So. 13.0 G Skip Dillard 6-3 Jr. 12.4 G Clyde Bradshaw 6-0 Sr. 9.5 Top Subs: Bernard Randolph, So., 6-5, 8.3; Jerry McMillan, Fr., 6-4, 2.3; Dennis Moore, Sr., 6-1, 1.2 Tip Off Classic N22 Louisville SP W 86-80 D1 Gonzaga H W 74-56 D6 Santa Clara H W 88-71 D8 Northern Illinois H W 93-56 D13 Texas A W 83-65 D16 North Texas State A W 92-86 Chicagoland Cage Classic D19 Loyola-Chicago H W 71-67 D20 Northwestern H W 62-54

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D27 UCLA Cabrillo Classic D29 Georgetown D30 San Diego State J3 Furman J6 Maine J10 Old Dominion J13 Saint Louis J18 Wagner J24 La Salle J28 Illinois State F1 Syracuse F4 Detroit F7 UAB F9 Creighton F14 Evansville F21 Marquette F23 Butler F28 Loyola-Chicago M4 Dayton M8 Notre Dame NCAA Championship M14 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.)

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W

SD A H A H H H A A H H H H A H A A A H

W W W W L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

DA

L

93-77 72-67 85-69 78-65 85-77 62-63 93-67 90-75 69-62 54-50 91-69 69-58 77-66 83-57 61-53 78-71 89-64 105-95 84-64 74-64 48-49

DA = Dayton Arena (Dayton, Ohio) | SD = San Diego, Calif. | SP = Springfield, Mass.

1981-82 Record: 26-2 (.929) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Walter Downing 6-9 Fr. 4.7 F Bernard Randolph 6-5 Jr. 14.7 C Terry Cummings 6-9 Jr. 22.3 G Skip Dillard 6-3 Sr. 13.4 G Kenny Patterson 6-2 Fr. 7.3 Top Subs: Tyrone Corbin, Fr., 6-6, 5.1; Jerry McMillan, So., 6-4, 3.3; Raymond McCoy, So., 6-2, 2.0 D1 UIC H W 78-53 D5 Purdue H W 73-67 D9 Gonzaga A W 69-56 D12 Santa Clara A W 80-58 D15 Western Michigan H W 88-46 D19 UCLA A L 75-87 D22 Maine H W 90-67 D26 Louisville H W 75-68 D28 Illinois State H W 74-58 D30 Northern Illinois A W 55-46 J2 Penn State H W 86-60 J4 Saint Mary’s H W 96-72 J9 Dayton H W 71-69 J11 Creighton A W 76-67 J13 South Carolina H W 92-59 J16 Old Dominion A W 70-60 J23 UAB H W 79-68 J27 Saint Louis A W 99-80 J30 Syracuse A W 92-87 F3 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) H W (OT) 46-44 F6 Marquette A W 67-66 F10 Evansville H W 59-58 F12 Loyola-Chicago H W 98-80 F15 Ohio H W 83-61 F17 Detroit A W 74-70 F24 Furman A W 75-74 F28 Notre Dame A W 81-69 NCAA Championship M14 Boston College DT L 75-82 DT = Reunion Arena (Dallas, Texas)


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE 1982-83 Record: 21-12 (.636) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Tyrone Corbin 6-6 So. 10.6 F Kevin Holmes 6-8 Fr. 4.1 C Walter Downing 6-10 So. 5.8 G Kenny Patterson 6-2 So. 10.3 G Tony Jackson 6-5 Fr. 8.2 Top Subs: Bernard Randolph, Sr., 6-5, 13.7; Jerry McMillan, Jr., 6-4, 6.7; Brett Burkholder, Sr., 6-11, 3.9 Crush Classic N26 Davidson H W 79-39 N27 Arizona State H W (OT) 73-72 D2 UCLA H L (OT) 70-73 D4 South Florida H W 67-55 D7 Illinois State A L 62-72 D11 Western Michigan H W 63-42 D15 Northern Illinois H W 69-45 D18 Fairleigh Dickinson H W 105-64 D22 Purdue A L 63-65 D27 Creighton H W 68-66 J8 Pepperdine H W 78-73 J10 Gonzaga H L 48-49 J12 Loyola-Chicago A L 76-82 J16 Louisville A L 58-63 J21 Dayton H W 56-52 J26 Princeton H W 51-41 J29 UAB A W 56-54 J31 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) H W 55-54 F2 Detroit H W 78-53 F6 Georgetown A L 65-71 F9 Evansville A W 83-82 F14 Ohio A L (2OT) 62-63 F20 St. John’s A L 52-64 F26 Notre Dame H W 55-53 M2 South Carolina A L 51-52 M6 Marquette H W 74-62 M8 Pan American H W 60-49 M12 Dayton A L 71-80 National Invitation Tournament M16 Minnesota H W 76-73 M21 Northwestern H W 65-63 M25 Mississippi H W 75-67 M28 Nebraska MSG W 68-58 M30 Fresno State MSG L 60-69 MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

1983-84 Record: 27-3 (.900) | Head Coach: Ray Meyer F Tyrone Corbin 6-6 Jr. 14.1 F Kevin Holmes 6-8 So. 10.1 C Marty Embry 6-9 So. 5.1 G Kenny Patterson 6-2 Jr. 8.3 G Jerry McMillan 6-4 Sr. 8.9 Top Subs: Dallas Comegys, Fr., 6-9, 11.2; Tony Jackson, So., 6-5, 8.5; Lemone Lampley, So., 6-11, 3.5 N26 Northern Illinois A W 73-58 N30 Ohio H W 69-45 D3 Illinois State H W 69-66 D6 Western Michigan H W 84-60 D10 Georgetown H W 63-61 Suntory Ball D14 Alabama TJ W 77-76 D17 Texas Tech TJ W 50-47 D22 Purdue H W 68-61 D31 Creighton A W (OT) 59-57 J2 Biscayne College H W 78-50 J5 Pepperdine A W 81-73 J9 Saint Mary’s A W 76-74 J14 UAB H W 98-63

J20 South Florida J25 Princeton J28 UCLA F4 St. John’s F7 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) F11 Notre Dame F15 Loyola-Chicago F18 Dayton F22 Dayton F26 Louisville F28 Evansville M1 South Carolina M4 Detroit M6 Pan American M10 Marquette NCAA Championship M18 Illinois State M23 Wake Forest

A W H W A W H W (OT) A L A W H W A L H W H W H W H W A W H W H W

59-50 50-39 84-68 59-57 45-58 62-54 93-77 71-72 79-59 73-63 96-65 65-56 66-47 62-29 64-49

LN SL

75-61 71-73

W L (OT)

LN = Devaney Center (Lincoln, Neb.) | SL = The Arena (St. Louis, Mo.) | TJ = Toyko, Japan

1984-85 Record: 19-10 (.655) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Tyrone Corbin 6-6 Sr. 15.9 F Kevin Holmes 6-8 Jr. 7.1 C Marty Embry 6-9 Jr. 8.3 G Kenny Patterson 6-2 Sr. 11.0 G Tony Jackson 6-5 Sr. 7.9 Top Subs: Dallas Comegys, So., 6-9, 11.8; Lawrence West, So., 6-7, 4.2; Lemone Lampley, Jr., 6-11, 3.3 N24 Northern Illinois H W 59-58 D1 UCLA H W 80-61 D3 Chico State H W 77-37 D5 Illinois State A W 84-71 D8 Notre Dame H W 95-83 D12 Penn State A W 78-61 D15 Georgetown A L 57-77 D19 Western Michigan A L 64-65 D22 Northwestern H W 61-56 D27 Creighton H W 87-58 J3 Saint Mary’s H W 76-53 J5 UAB A L 59-66 J12 Houston H W 69-58 J14 Old Dominion H W 64-58 J20 Notre Dame A W 71-66 J21 Eastern Washington H W 72-50 J26 Dayton A L 64-65 J29 Princeton EN W 56-42 F2 Louisville A L 73-77 F6 Dayton H L 63-67 F9 Pepperdine H W 90-65 F12 Loyola-Chicago A L 71-78 F17 St. John’s A L 80-93 F20 Indiana State H W 77-65 F23 La Salle H W 87-60 M2 Marquette H W 69-52 M5 Pan American A W 65-55 M9 Marquette A L 64-68 NCAA Championship M15 Syracuse AG L 65-70 AG = The Omni (Atlanta, Ga.) | EN = Meadowlands (East Rutherford, N.J.)

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL 1985-86 Record: 18-13 (.581) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Kevin Holmes 6-8 Sr. 9.4 F Dallas Comegys 6-9 Jr. 13.8 C Marty Embry 6-9 Sr. 7.3 G Rod Strickland 6-3 Fr. 14.1 G Tony Jackson 6-5 Sr. 8.6 Top Subs: Lemone Lampley, Sr., 6-11, 8.3; Terence Greene, Fr., 6-4, 5.8; Stanley Brundy, Fr., 6-6, 2.5 N30 Northern Illinois RI W 63-61 D4 St. Francis (NY) H W 93-48 D7 Illinois State H W 61-54 D10 Western Michigan H W 70-59 D12 Houston A W 84-78 D19 Northwestern A W 70-67 D21 Georgetown H L 70-85 D23 Purdue A L 56-71 Cotton States Classic D27 Navy AG L 64-67 D28 Texas AG W 63-62 J4 Dayton H W 66-52 J9 Pepperdine H W 70-57 J11 Notre Dame H L 54-70 J15 Cleveland State H L 75-90 J18 UAB H W 70-61 J21 Loyola-Chicago H W 90-55 J29 Northern Iowa H W 96-53 F1 Dayton A L 64-77 F4 Evansville H W 73-41 F8 Marquette A L (OT) 65-70 F11 Old Dominion A L 53-66 F15 Louisville H L 53-72 F17 Creighton A L 61-74 F19 Indiana State A W 48-44 F22 St. John’s H W 81-72 F25 Notre Dame A L 59-70 M1 UCLA A L 63-65 M8 Marquette H W 95-87 NCAA Championship M13 Virginia GC W 72-68 M15 Oklahoma GC W 74-69 M21 Duke EN L 67-74 AG = Atlanta, Ga. | EN = Meadowlands (East Rutherford, N.J.) | GC = Greensboro Coliseum (Greensboro, N.C.) | RI = Rockford, Ill.

1986-87 Record: 28-3 (.903) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Kevin Golden 6-9 Jr. 3.1 F Dallas Comegys 6-9 Jr. 17.5 G Rod Strickland 6-3 So. 16.3 G Kevin Edwards 6-3 Jr. 14.4 G Terence Greene 6-4 So. 10.5 Top Subs: Stanley Brundy, So., 6-6, 8.0; Andy Laux, Jr., 6-5, 4.4; Kevin Holland, Fr., 6-7, 1.3 N29 Northern Illinois H W 78-51 D2 UNC Wilmington H W 63-44 D6 Illinois State A W 61-53 D10 Western Michigan A W 93-61 D13 Louisville A W 75-68 D17 Creighton H W 74-64 D20 Old Dominion H W 72-61 D22 Northwestern H W 72-54 D30 Pepperdine A W 92-75 J3 Dayton A W 80-64 J5 Furman H W 81-64 J10 Notre Dame H W 59-54 J15 Loyola-Chicago A W 84-65 J17 South Florida H W 81-55 J19 Indiana State H W 61-49 J21 Evansville A W 78-68

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J25 Georgetown J27 Weber State J31 La Salle F2 North Carolina State F7 Dayton F10 Marquette F14 UAB F16 Monmouth F18 Iona F22 Georgia Tech F25 Notre Dame M7 Marquette NCAA Championship M13 Louisiana Tech M15 St. John’s M20 LSU

A H A H H A A H A H A H H H CO

CO = Riverfront Coliseum (Cincinnati, Ohio)

L W W W W W W W W W L W

71-74 70-51 58-54 84-62 88-65 88-76 83-71 88-53 96-82 84-67 62-73 68-59

W W (OT) L

76-62 83-75 58-63

1987-88 Record: 22-8 (.733) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Stanley Brundy 6-7 Jr. 14.7 F Kevin Golden 6-9 Sr. 2.6 G Terence Greene 6-4 Jr. 11.3 G Rod Strickland 6-3 Jr. 20.0 G Kevin Edwards 6-3 Sr. 18.3 Top Subs: Kevin Holland, So., 6-7, 5.6; Andy Laux, Sr., 6-5, 4.2; Brad Niemann, Fr., 6-3, 2.9 N28 Pepperdine H L (OT) 76-84 D1 Niagara H W (OT) 88-87 D5 Illinois State H W 76-55 D9 Western Michigan H W 94-64 D12 Notre Dame H W (OT) 73-69 D16 Weber State A W 88-65 D18 Washington A W 89-73 D21 Northwestern A L 64-78 D23 Texas-San Antonio H W 93-82 J2 Hartford A W 68-61 J10 Georgetown H L 64-74 J14 Dayton H L 72-79 J16 Notre Dame A W 77-71 J21 Loyola-Chicago H W 93-77 J23 Old Dominion A W 95-88 J27 Marquette H W 81-66 J31 North Carolina State A L 66-71 F3 Indiana State A W 64-56 F6 Georgia Tech A L 70-71 F10 Bradley H W 86-80 F13 Evansville H L 63-65 F16 Iona H W 92-56 F20 St. John’s A W 65-51 F24 Jackson State H W 81-69 F27 Miami (Fla.) A W 101-82 M1 Dayton A W 92-77 M5 Louisville H W 77-58 M12 Marquette A W 77-65 NCAA Championship M17 Wichita State ND W 83-62 M19 Kansas State ND L 58-66 ND = Joyce Center (Notre Dame, Ind.)

1988-89 Record: 21-12 (.636) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Stanley Brundy 6-7 Sr. 19.5 F Terence Greene 6-4 Sr. 14.9 C Stephen Howard 6-9 Fr. 7.5 G Brad Niemann 6-3 So. 8.8 G Melvin Foster 6-3 So. 5.8 Top Subs: David Booth, Fr., 6-7, 9.9; Chuckie Murphy, Fr., 6-1, 4.2; Curtis Price, Fr., 6-6, 4.1


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE Maui Classic N25 UNLV LH N26 Ohio State LH N27 Chaminade LH N30 Maine H D3 Illinois State A D6 Washington H D10 Niagara A D14 American H D17 Georgetown A Old Style Classic D22 North Carolina A&T H D23 Loyola Marymount H USF&G Sugar Bowl Tournament D28 Mississippi State NO D29 Seton Hall NO J5 North Carolina H J7 Louisville A J11 Eastern Illinois H J14 Loyola Marymount H J17 Marquette A J21 Loyola-Chicago A J24 Bradley A J28 South Florida A J31 Duquesne H F4 North Carolina State H F7 Dayton A F11 Miami (Fla.) H F18 St. John’s H F22 Texas-San Antonio H F25 Fordham A M1 Notre Dame A M4 Marquette H M11 Notre Dame H NCAA Championship M16 Memphis State BI M18 UNLV BI

L L W W W L W W L

77-86 70-72 89-68 66-46 78-77 75-79 82-75 120-85 64-74

W W

73-52 115-111

W L L L W W L L W W W W W W L W W L W W

62-60 60-83 67-87 67-81 89-75 122-108 64-72 69-70 85-82 67-59 85-63 81-74 78-50 89-79 64-67 88-55 62-61 60-67 91-79 73-70

W L

66-63 70-85

BI = BSU Pavilion (Boise, Idaho) | LH = Lahaina, Hawai’i | NO = New Orleans, La.

1989-90 Record: 20-15 (.571) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F David Booth 6-7 So. 16.9 F Kevin Holland 6-7 Jr. 8.2 C Stephen Howard 6-9 So. 14.4 G Terry Davis 6-4 Fr. 9.8 G Melvin Foster 6-3 Jr. 6.2 Top Subs: Chuckie Murphy, So., 6-0, 5.2; James Hamby, Sr., 7-1, 2.1; Charles Sowell, Sr., 6-10, 1.5 Dodge Preseason NIT N15 Ohio State H W 71-53 N17 North Carolina State H W 70-63 N22 St. John’s A L 52-53 N24 UNLV MSG L 53-88 N27 Hartford H W 64-56 D2 La Salle H L 62-83 D5 Houston A L 49-65 First Chicago Christmas Classic D9 Western Illinois H L 69-72 D16 North Carolina A L 51-70 D20 Dayton H L 73-84 D23 Marquette H W 71-62 D30 Florida International A W 91-67 J3 Weber State H W 55-47 J6 Loyola-Chicago H W 71-56 J9 Duquesne A W 68-55 J13 Georgetown H L 64-74 J17 Niagara H W 73-58 J20 Marquette A L 55-77

J23 Detroit J27 Louisville J29 Miami (Fla.) F3 UCLA F7 Fordham F10 North Carolina State F12 Miami (Fla.) F17 UAB F20 Notre Dame F24 St. John’s F28 Bradley M3 Texas M7 Northern Illinois M10 Notre Dame National Invitation Tournament M16 Creighton M20 Cincinnati M22 Saint Louis

A H H A H A A H A A H H H H

W W W L W L W L W L W L W W

87-82 66-62 76-48 77-87 51-38 71-80 66-49 68-74 63-62 74-77 59-48 79-89 69-51 64-59

AH AH A

W W L

89-72 61-59 47-54

MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

1990-91 Record: 20-9 (.690) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F David Booth 6-7 Jr. 18.7 C Jeff Stern 6-10 Jr. 5.1 G Melvin Foster 6-3 Sr. 6.9 G Terry Davis 6-4 So. 10.4 G Joe Daughrity 6-0 Jr. 5.1 Top Subs: Stephen Howard, Jr., 6-9, 15.3; Kevin Holland, Sr., 6-8, 5.8; Curtis Price, So., 6-6, 3.6 N24 Hartford H W 84-73 N29 Florida International H W 117-65 D1 Pepperdine A W 85-64 First Chicago Christmas Classic D8 Illinois State H W 96-78 D12 Louisville A L 75-94 D15 UCLA H L 90-92 Old Style Classic D21 UW-Green Bay H L 56-57 D22 Oklahoma State H L 70-72 Red Lobster Classic D29 North Carolina OF L 75-90 D30 Central Florida OF W (OT) 81-78 J3 Dayton A W 81-73 J8 Marquette H W 68-63 J12 Houston H W 76-62 J15 Northern Illinois A L 61-70 J19 Texas A L 80-90 J23 Drake H W 92-71 J26 Duquesne H W 75-62 J28 Marquette A W 84-56 F3 Georgetown A W 72-63 F5 Detroit H W 81-74 F9 Bradley A W 80-69 F13 Loyola-Chicago A W 102-67 F16 Niagara A W 73-58 F20 Notre Dame A L (OT) 77-80 F23 Miami (Fla.) A W 66-53 M2 St. John’s H W 79-69 M6 Miami (Fla.) H W 75-58 M9 Notre Dame H W 80-56 NCAA Championship M15 Georgia Tech DA L 70-87 DA = Dayton Arena (Dayton, Ohio) | OF = Orlando, Fla.

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL 1991-92 Record: 20-9 (.690) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F David Booth 6-7 Sr. 17.4 F Stephen Howard 6-10 Sr. 17.1 F Curtis Price 6-6 Jr. 4.2 G Terry Davis 6-4 Jr. 14.4 G Joe Daughrity 6-0 Sr. 7.5 Top Subs: Howard Nathan, Fr., 5-11, 7.7; Jeff Stern, Sr., 6-11, 6.7; Tom Kleinschmidt, Fr., 6-5, 5.6 N29 Memphis State A W (OT) 92-89 D4 NE Illinois AH W 100-77 Diet Pepsi Tournament of Champions D6 UNC Charlotte A L 63-68 D7 NC State CN L 83-97 D11 American AH W 106-80 D14 Kansas A L 75-104 D18 Northern Illinois AH W 90-77 D21 Baylor A W 82-67 J2 San Francisco A L 56-71 J5 Loyola Marymount H W 125-93 J7 UAB A L 69-75 J11 Memphis State H W 88-80 J13 Detroit A W 92-81 J15 Cincinnati H W 75-66 J18 Georgetown H W 72-62 J25 Saint Louis H W (OT) 91-84 J29 Notre Dame A L 69-74 F1 UAB H W 92-81 F5 Loyola-Chicago H W 91-63 F9 Marquette A W 65-58 F12 Bradley H W 68-50 F16 Louisville H W 84-81 F20 Cincinnati A W 71-69 F23 Florida State SF W 85-75 F29 Saint Louis A W 88-71 M4 Marquette H L 65-73 M7 Notre Dame H W 66-65 Great Midwest Tournament M13 Memphis State CS L 75-95 NCAA Championship M20 New Mexico State TA L 73-81 AH = Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.) | CN = Charlotte, N.C. | CS = Chicago Stadium (Chicago, Ill.) | SF = St. Petersburg, Fla. | TA = Activity Center (Tempe, Ariz.)

1992-93 Record: 16-15 (.516) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Kris Hill 6-8 Jr. 9.5 C Michael Ravizee 6-9 Jr. 4.3 G Tom Kleinschmidt 6-5 So. 17.7 G Brandon Cole 6-0 So. 13.7 G Terry Davis 6-4 Sr. 15.5 Top Subs: Bryant Bowden, Fr., 6-8, 4.8; Brian Currie, Fr., 6-7, 3.3; Peter Patton, Fr., 6-1, 3.2 D1 Chicago State AH W 103-68 D5 Houston H L 65-82 D9 Illinois State A W 67-66 D12 San Francisco H W 91-61 D16 Louisville A L 88-93 D18 NE Illinois H W 90-83 Maui Invitational D21 Duke LH L 73-89 D22 Stanford LH W 76-67 D23 Oklahoma LH L 94-108 D30 Jacksonville H W 80-71 J2 Loyola Marymount A W 71-70 J5 Loyola-Chicago H W 88-73 J9 Memphis State H L (2OT) 93-95 J13 Georgetown A L 45-74 J16 Cincinnati H L 64-70

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J20 UAB J24 Massachusetts J27 Baylor J30 Cincinnati F2 Saint Louis F6 Marquette F9 Detroit F14 Memphis State F16 UAB F21 Notre Dame F24 TCU F27 Saint Louis M2 Bradley M6 Marquette Great Midwest Tournament M11 UAB M12 Cincinnati

A A H A H H H A H H H A A A

W L W L W L W L W W W L L L

73-62 69-79 72-70 54-80 65-63 76-87 90-69 57-79 55-48 70-62 79-68 76-92 53-59 75-86

MT MT

W L

66-64 69-78

AH = Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.) | LH = Lahaina, Hawai’i | MT = Memphis, Tenn.

1993-94 Record: 16-12 (.571) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Kris Hill 6-8 Sr. 9.0 C Michael Ravizee 6-9 Sr. 6.9 F Tom Kleinschmidt 6-5 Jr. 20.5 F Brandon Cole 6-0 Jr. 13.0 F Belefia Parks 6-1 Jr. 8.5 Top Subs: Bryant Bowdin, So., 6-8, 6.7; Peter Patton, So., 6-1, 5.4; Marcus Singer, Fr., 6-6, 3.3 N27 Chicago State AH W 110-84 D4 Kansas H L 74-79 D7 Bradley H W 81-64 D11 Illinois State H W 74-72 D14 NE Illinois H W 82-55 D18 Jacksonville A W 90-83 D21 TCU A W 93-69 D30 Houston A W 89-69 J3 Dayton A W 98-86 J5 Maine H W 105-70 J8 Memphis State A W 69-61 J12 Marquette H L 52-71 J15 Saint Louis H L 71-80 J18 Massachusetts H W 78-76 J22 Georgetown H W 78-51 J26 UAB A L 59-62 J29 Cincinnati A L 43-66 F2 Loyola-Chicago H W 95-76 F6 Saint Louis A L 81-91 F9 UAB H L 73-78 F12 Detroit A L 80-96 F17 Dayton H W 100-77 F20 Notre Dame A W 73-63 F27 Marquette A L 62-70 M2 Cincinnati H L 65-81 M5 Memphis State H W 65-53 Great Midwest Tournament M10 Cincinnati A L 86-95 National Invitation Tournament M16 Northwestern A L 68-69 AH = Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.)

1994-95 Record: 17-11 (.607) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Will Macon 6-7 Sr. 9.7 C Bryant Bowdin 6-8 Jr. 12.0 G Tom Kleinschmidt 6-5 Sr. 21.4 G Brandon Cole 6-0 Sr. 15.7 G Peter Patton 6-1 Jr. 6.5 Top Subs: Brian Currie, Jr., 6-7, 5.4; Marcus Singer, So., 6-6, 3.8; Jermaine Watts, Fr., 6-1, 3.9


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE N26 Eastern Illinois H W D3 Georgetown A L D6 Bradley A L D10 Notre Dame UC W D14 Maine A W D17 Northwestern H W D22 Stetson A W J3 Illinois State H W J6 Cincinnati H L J8 Memphis H L J14 Memphis A L J19 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) H W J21 Cincinnati A L J23 UC-Santa Barbara A W J26 Texas A L (2OT) J28 Marquette UC W F1 UAB A W F5 Dayton A W F7 Loyola-Chicago H W F11 UAB H W F19 Saint Louis H W F21 Marquette A L F25 Louisville H W F27 Detroit H W M1 Saint Louis A L M4 Dayton H W Great Midwest Tournament M9 Cincinnati MW L (OT) National Invitation Tournament M15 Iowa MI L

96-73 68-74 68-80 61-48 96-62 84-49 98-69 82-62 64-67 69-77 64-76 76-66 82-92 80-62 92-99 63-48 63-58 85-71 96-73 88-78 66-64 71-81 82-81 78-47 61-77 103-68 95-96 87-96

UC = United Center (Chicago, Ill.) | MI = The Mark (Moline, Ill.) | MW = Milwaukee, Wis.

1995-96 Record: 11-18 (.379) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Brian Currie 6-7 Sr. 10.5 C Bryant Bowden 6-8 Sr. 15.3 G Jermaine Watts 6-1 So. 16.2 G Peter Patton 6-1 Sr. 8.6 G Marcus Singer 6-6 Jr. 9.7 Top Subs: Thomas Cooper, Fr., 6-5, 3.6; Malik Murray, Sr., 6-8, 1.0; Demarcus Gaines, Fr., 6-5, 0.3 Preseason NIT N15 Michigan A L 65-73 N27 UC-Santa Barbara H W 91-71 N29 Stetson AH W 90-57 D2 Texas H L 84-88 D6 Eastern Illinois A W 77-50 D9 Florida State SF L 80-85 D12 Maine H W 72-58 D16 Northwestern A W 71-61 D19 Western Kentucky H W 84-69 D23 Indiana A W 84-82 J3 Georgetown H L 61-81 J7 Louisville H L 71-81 J11 Memphis A L 55-74 J13 Southern Miss H L 67-82 J17 Marquette H L 60-73 J20 Saint Louis A L 59-60 J25 Cincinnati A L 61-71 J28 Tulane A L 74-84 F1 Memphis H L (OT) 82-83 F4 California SJ L 59-62 F7 UAB H L 50-69 F11 Marquette A L 65-75 F17 Cincinnati H L 60-87 F21 Loyola-Chicago AH W 79-65 F26 South Florida A W 65-61 F29 UNC Charlotte A L 69-81

M2 Saint Louis Conference USA Tournament M6 UNC Charlotte M7 Memphis

H

W

66-51

MT A

W L

66-60 69-82

AH = Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.) | MT = Memphis, Tenn. | SF = St. Petersburg, Fla. | SJ = San Jose, Calif.

1996-97 Record: 3-23 (.115) | Head Coach: Joey Meyer F Ricardo Crumble 6-8 Fr. 5.0 F Abdou Sylla 6-7 Fr. 3.8 F Charles Gelatt 6-8 Sr. 12.9 G Jerome Taylor 6-5 Fr. 10.3 G Thomas Cooper 6-5 So. 9.8 Top Subs: Marcus Singer, 6-6, 9.2; Innis Glover, Jr., 6-5, 4.0; Kenny Forges, Fr., 6-4, 4.2 N23 Eastern Illinois AH W 84-58 N30 Georgetown A L 41-68 D4 Illinois State SL L 50-75 D7 Northwestern H L 56-58 D10 Indiana UC L 57-74 D16 Saint Joseph’s (Pa.) A L 56-71 D18 Louisiana Tech H L 49-73 D21 Niagara A W 68-60 D28 Miami (Fla.) A L 45-61 D30 Dayton A L 49-71 J4 Temple H L 60-73 J9 Marquette A L 50-75 J11 South Florida AH W 64-54 J15 Memphis H L 49-51 J18 Houston A L 76-78 J21 Southern Miss A L 48-56 J26 Marquette UC L 49-61 J28 Louisville A L 54-71 F1 Cincinnati A L 53-90 F4 UNC Charlotte H L 54-58 F8 UAB A L 56-71 F16 Saint Louis A L 45-56 F19 Tulane H L 61-69 F22 Cincinnati UC L 54-83 M1 Saint Louis H L 54-68 Conference USA Tournament M5 Marquette SL L 53-79 AH = Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.) | SL = St. Louis, Mo. | UC = United Center (Chicago, Ill.)

1997-98 Record: 7-23 (.233) | Head Coach: Pat Kennedy F Demarcus Gaines 6-5 So. 6.8 F Thomas Cooper 6-5 Jr. 7.4 C Ayinde Avery 6-7 So. 8.2 G Willie Coleman 6-1 Jr. 15.8 G Jermaine Watts 6-1 Jr. 15.9 Top Subs: Doc Taylor, So., 6-5, 5.4; Innis Glover, Sr., 6-5, 5.0 N17 Alabama State AH W 58-34 Maui Invitational N24 Missouri LH L 42-45 N25 Chaminade LH W 57-55 N26 George Washington LH L 46-60 D3 Louisiana Tech A W 56-54 D6 Northwestern A L 59-72 D13 Temple A L 43-74 D20 St. John’s A L (2OT) 70-74 D23 Dayton H L 57-70 D27 Xavier CL L 56-73 D31 Florida State H L 55-66 J3 UNC Charlotte A L 55-81 J8 Louisville A L 57-73 J11 Saint Louis AH L 61-64

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL J13 Niagara J15 South Florida J19 Marquette J24 Houston J29 UNC Charlotte J31 Southern Miss F2 UAB F5 Cincinnati F7 Marquette F11 Memphis F14 Georgetown F15 Saint Louis F21 Cincinnati F25 Tulane F28 Louisville Conference USA Tournament M4 Marquette

H W AH W (OT) A L A L H L AH L A W H L H L A W (2OT) UC L A L A L AH L UC L (OT) CO

L

68-58 85-77 49-58 59-65 73-86 67-77 54-53 73-109 51-73 100-98 59-65 41-65 38-75 56-72 82-85 50-52

AH = Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.) | CL = Cleveland, Ohio | CO = Cincinnati, Ohio | LH = Lahaina, Hawai’i | UC = United Center (Chicago, Ill.)

1998-99 Record: 18-13 (.581) | Head Coach: Pat Kennedy F Quentin Richardson 6-6 Fr. 18.9 F Bobby Simmons 6-7 Fr. 11.2 C Lance Williams 6-9 Fr. 13.9 G Kerry Hartfield 6-1 Jr. 8.9 G Willie Coleman 6-1 Sr. 11.3 Top Subs: Rashon Burno, Fr., 5-9, 3.1; Ayinde Avery, Jr., 6-7, 2.3; Thomas Cooper, Sr., 6-5, 2.1 N13 New Mexico A L 81-82 N22 Alabama State A W 78-74 N24 UNC Wilmington AH W 78-63 N28 California H W 75-72 D1 Chicago State H W 80-38 BB&T Classic D6 George Washington WD W 87-79 D7 Maryland WD L 75-92 D12 Texas-Pan American H W 93-82 D17 Kansas A L 66-74 D19 Louisville A L 63-90 D30 Dayton A L 59-70 J3 Houston AH W 93-82 J6 Cincinnati A L 64-87 J9 Marquette UC W 75-60 J14 UAB H W 87-80 J17 Louisville H L 68-71 J24 Marquette A L 46-62 J28 South Florida A W 65-58 J30 Tulane A W 87-79 F3 UNC Charlotte H L 61-66 F6 Cincinnati H W (OT) 61-60 F11 Saint Louis H W 76-67 F13 Memphis UC W 81-75 F18 Southern Miss A W 65-64 F20 Saint Louis A W 64-55 F24 Duke UC L 64-96 F27 UNC Charlotte A L 67-78 Conference USA Tournament M3 Tulane BA W 95-59 M4 UAB BA L 73-79 National Invitation Tournament M10 Northwestern H W 69-64 M16 California H L 57-58 AH = Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.) | BA = Birmingham, Ala. | WD = Washington, D.C. | UC = United Center (Chicago, Ill.)

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1999-00 Record: 21-12 (.636) | Head Coach: Pat Kennedy F Quentin Richardson 6-6 So. 17.0 F Bobby Simmons 6-7 So. 13.1 C Steve Hunter 7-0 Fr. 8.5 G Paul McPherson 6-4 Jr. 11.2 G Rashon Burno 5-7 So. 6.7 Top Subs: George Baker, Fr., 6-3, 2.3; Lance Williams, So., 6-9, 6.0, Joe Tulley, Fr., 6-2, 2.7 N20 Howard AH W 105-61 San Juan Shootout N25 American-P.R. A W 114-69 N26 Texas PR L 64-68 N27 South Carolina PR W 58-46 D1 Chicago State H W 78-63 D4 Duke A L (OT) 83-84 D6 Monmouth H W 69-62 D9 Nicholls State H W 67-43 D14 St. John’s H W 71-65 D18 UCLA A L 58-76 D23 Northern Illinois H W 82-61 D28 Memphis A W 71-65 D30 Elon H W 80-56 J8 Charlotte H W 77-75 J12 Marquette H L 60-69 J16 Houston A W 77-68 J20 Louisville A L 59-72 J22 Saint Louis H L (OT) 69-75 J26 Florida UC W 71-69 J29 UAB A L 68-69 F2 Tulane H W 85-54 F6 Charlotte A W 80-66 F8 South Florida H W 81-69 F13 Cincinnati A L 64-87 F16 Marquette A W 55-35 F19 Louisville UC L 54-71 F26 Saint Louis A W 55-54 M2 Cincinnati H L 62-64 M4 Southern Miss H W 82-51 Conference USA Tournament M9 Memphis A W 80-76 M10 Charlotte MT W 56-49 M11 Saint Louis MT L 49-56 NCAA Championship M17 Kansas WS L (OT) 77-81 AH = Alumni Hall (Chicago, Ill.) | MT = Memphis, Tenn. | PR = San Juan, Puerto Rico | UC = United Center (Chicago, Ill.) | WS = Joel Eaves Coliseum (Winston-Salem, N.C.)

2000-01 Record: 12-18 (.400) | Head Coach: Pat Kennedy F Bobby Simmons 6-7 Jr. 16.7 F Lance Williams 6-9 Jr. 10.7 C Steve Hunter 7-0 So. 11.4 G Joe Tulley 6-2 So. 7.6 G Imari Sawyer 6-1 Fr. 11.7 Top Subs: Rashon Burno, Jr., 5-7, 6.7; Andre Brown, Fr., 6-9, 6.5; Jon Oden, So., 6-8, 2.2 N17 Lewis H W 87-80 Great Alaska Shootout N23 Syracuse AA L 84-92 N24 Florida State AA W 80-74 N25 Alaska Anchorage AA W 93-76 D2 Florida A L 76-83 D6 Missouri A L 84-99 D9 Chicago State H W 78-69 D12 Kansas UC L 69-75 D17 St. Joseph’s H W 80-76 D19 Saint Louis H W 68-43


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE D23 Northern Illinois D30 Fairfield J6 Marquette J10 Southern Miss J13 Memphis J17 Charlotte J20 Temple J25 South Florida J27 Louisville J31 Saint Louis F3 Cincinnati F7 Houston F10 UCLA F14 Louisville F17 Tulane F22 Marquette F24 UAB F28 Charlotte M3 Cincinnati Conference USA Tournament M7 South Florida

H H H A UC H H A A A A H H H A A H A UC

W W L L L L W L L W L W L L W L L L L

78-67 85-75 49-69 49-63 68-72 62-73 65-64 58-72 63-73 86-68 70-91 90-78 88-94 62-71 84-44 64-82 61-68 66-90 62-75

FH

L

59-63

AA = Anchorage, Alaska | FH = Freedom Hall (Louisville, Ky.) | UC = United Center (Chicago, Ill.)

2001-02 Record: 9-19 (.321) | Head Coach: Pat Kennedy F Sam Hoskin 6-9 Jr. 11.6 F Lance Williams 6-9 Sr. 11.2 C Andre Brown 6-9 So. 14.5 G Drake Diener 6-5 Fr. 5.7 G Rashon Burno 5-7 Sr. 4.2 Top Subs: Quemont Greer, Fr., 6-7, 6.9; Joe Tulley, Jr., 6-2, 5.9; Marlon Brooks, Jr., 6-1, 5.7; Marlon London, Jr., 6-5, 4.7; LeVar Seals, Fr., 6-4, 2.9 Preseason NIT N12 Fordham RI W 70-61 N14 Syracuse A L 60-74 N25 Youngstown State H W 107-69 D1 Notre Dame UC L 55-82 D5 Ohio H L 75-77 D8 Fairfield MSG W 94-90 D11 Murray State H L 65-69 D16 Long Island H W 95-69 D18 Chicago State H W 79-63 D22 Temple A W 60-58 D29 Missouri UC W 63-62 J5 Tulane H L 63-73 J8 Saint Louis A L 74-92 J12 South Florida H L 63-70 J16 Cincinnati A L 72-89 J19 Marquette H L 68-87 J23 East Carolina A W 80-58 J26 Louisville A L 67-97 J29 Charlotte H L 83-79 F3 UNLV A L 75-90 F6 TCU A L 83-92 F9 East Carolina H W 62-51 F12 Louisville H L 72-76 F16 Charlotte A L 57-81 F19 Cincinnati UC L 62-79 F23 Memphis A L 61-88 F26 Saint Louis H L 63-72 M1 Marquette A L 53-72 MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) | RI = Rockford, Ill. | UC = United Center (Chicago, Ill.)

2002-03 Record: 16-13 (.552) | Head Coach: Dave Leitao F Sam Hoskin 6-9 Sr. 15.6 F Quemont Greer 6-7 So. 9.4 C Andre Brown 6-9 Jr. 9.4 G LeVar Seals 6-4 So. 3.1 G Drake Diener 6-5 So. 7.7 Top Subs: Delonte Holland, Jr., 6-7, 10.9; Joe Tulley, Sr., 6-2, 4.7; Marlon London, Sr., 6-5, 3.4; Marlon Brooks, Sr., 6-1, 3.3 N23 Northern Illinois A W 63-48 N30 Central Michigan H W 92-56 D7 Fairfield H W 73-45 D10 Ohio H W 73-65 D14 Notre Dame A L 71-102 D18 Florida International H W 72-57 D21 St. Joseph’s A L 62-65 D28 Seton Hall H W 52-41 D31 Western Carolina H W 82-62 J2 Loyola-Chicago H W 95-74 J8 Cincinnati A L 56-64 J11 UNLV H L 70-75 J14 TCU H W 71-65 J19 East Carolina H W 71-65 J22 Louisville A L 43-71 J25 Marquette A L 51-72 J29 Cincinnati H W 56-52 F1 Saint Louis A L 57-65 F8 Charlotte H W 72-64 F12 Marquette H L 60-73 F15 Southern Miss A W (OT) 74-69 F18 East Carolina A W 77-63 F22 Saint Louis H L 61-62 F26 UAB A L 71-77 M1 Charlotte A L 50-58 M5 Louisville H W (OT) 79-76 M8 Houston H W 65-59 Conference USA Tournament M12 South Florida FH L 74-76 National Invitation Tournament M18 North Carolina A L 72-83 FH = Freedom Hall (Louisville, Ky.)

2003-04 Record: 22-10 (.688) | Head Coach: Dave Leitao F Delonte Holland 6-7 Sr. 16.5 F Quemont Greer 6-7 Jr. 12.6 C Andre Brown 6-9 Sr. 13.5 G Drake Diener 6-5 Jr. 12.6 G Sammy Mejia 6-6 Fr. 7.9 Top Subs: LeVar Seals, Jr., 6-4, 3.6; Marcus Heard, Fr., 6-7, 2.7; Marlon Brumfield, So., 6-8, 1.4; Chris Exilus, Sr., 6-2, 1.8; Lorenzo Thompson, Fr., 6-8, 1.1 N21 Loyola-Chicago H W 73-61 N25 Northwestern H W 65-53 Spartan Classic N29 Indiana State EM W 78-66 N30 Michigan State A L 81-89 D7 Bradley H W 77-74 D9 Ohio A W 63-60 D14 Notre Dame H L 69-82 D20 Toledo H L 81-93 D27 Seton Hall A L 62-76 D31 SE Missouri State H W 57-50 J3 Chicago State H W 91-74 J6 Charlotte H L 70-75 J10 Cincinnati A L 65-90 J13 Memphis H W 82-73 J17 UAB H W 75-64

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL J20 TCU J24 Marquette J31 East Carolina F3 Tulane F7 Marquette F11 Saint Louis F14 Houston F21 Saint Louis F25 Louisville F28 Southern Miss M4 Cincinnati M6 USF Conference USA Tournament M11 TCU M12 UAB M13 Cincinnati NCAA Championship M18 Dayton M20 Connecticut

A W A L A W H W H W A W A W H L A W (OT) H W H W A W

61-54 62-70 70-65 72-58 84-78 70-68 66-54 62-69 60-58 80-51 68-65 78-66

CO CO CO

W W (OT) L

89-65 75-74 50-55

BF BF

W (2OT) L

76-69 55-72

BF = HSBC Arena (Buffalo, N.Y.) | CO = Cincinnati, Ohio | EM = East Lansing, Mich.

2004-05 Record: 20-11 (.635) | Head Coach: Dave Leitao F Quemont Greer 6-7 Sr. 18.3 F LeVar Seals 6-5 Sr. 7.6 C Marlon Brumfield 6-9 Jr. 4.8 G Drake Diener 6-5 Sr. 14.2 G Sammy Mejia 6-6 So. 11.8 Top Subs: Jamal Nichols, 6-8, Jr. 3.5, Draelon Burns, 6-4, Fr. 3.4, Lorenzo Thompson, 6-8, So. 3.1, Cliff Clinkscales, 6-0, Fr. 2.5, Marcus Malone, 6-5, Fr. 1.0, Marcus Heard, 6-7, So. 0.5 N20 Bowling Green State H W 69-59 N23 Eastern Illinois H W 53-51 N27 Northern Illinois H L 69-84 D1 Dayton H W 70-59 D4 Bradley A L 53-63 D6 IUPUI H W 88-67 D11 Notre Dame A W 84-73 D15 Northwestern A L 52-56 D18 UIC H W 80-62 D30 Rhode Island H W 60-51 J2 Old Dominion H W 73-60 J6 Cincinnati A L 54-83 J8 Houston H W 68-57 J15 Tulane A W 81-63 J20 Marquette H W 85-72 J22 East Carolina H W 77-56 J27 Memphis A L 55-68 J29 Southern Miss A W 70-48 F1 TCU H W 64-62 F6 Saint Louis A W 56-53 F12 Cincinnati H W 85-66 F16 Charlotte A L 62-66 F20 Marquette A L 57-67 F22 USF H W 76-69 F26 Saint Louis H W 53-49 M2 UAB A L (OT) 80-81 M5 Louisville H L 62-66 Conference USA Tournament M9 Tulane MT W 81-71 M10 UAB MT L 56-59 National Invitation Tournament M15 Missouri A W 75-70 M19 Texas A&M H L 72-75 MT = Memphis, Tenn.

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2005-06 Record: 12-15 (.444) | Head Coach: Jerry Wainwright F Wilson Chandler 6-8 Fr. 10.6 F Karron Clarke 6-6 So. 10.0 C Marlon Brumfield 6-9 Sr. 3.7 G Sammy Mejia 6-6 Jr. 15.1 G Jabari Currie 6-4 Fr. 5.1 Top Subs: Draelon Burns, 6-5, So. 11.6, Marcus Heard, 6-7, Jr. 3.4, Cliff Clinkscales, 6-1, So. 3.2, Wesley Green, 6-9, So. 4.3, Lorenzo Thompson, 6-8, Jr. 0.9 N19 Bradley H L 60-75 N26 Northwestern H W 59-49 N28 Northern Illinois A L 68-77 N30 Creighton H W 72-57 D3 Bucknell H L 52-57 D6 UAB H W 70-66 D10 Dayton A W 61-54 D13 Wake Forest A W 84-81 D17 Old Dominion A L 43-87 Pete Newell Challenge D21 California OK W 68-65 D31 Florida International H W 72-60 J4 Cincinnati A L 60-82 J7 Notre Dame H W 73-67 J12 Pittsburgh A L 65-73 J15 Rutgers H L (OT) 68-78 J17 Marquette H L 79-82 J21 Providence A L 75-76 J25 Marquette A L 47-62 J31 Georgetown H L 44-64 F3 USF A W 80-66 F7 Providence H L 60-61 F11 Villanova H L 51-61 F18 St. John’s A W 52-48 F22 Louisville A L 53-65 F25 Seton Hall H W 67-64 M2 Syracuse H W 108-69 M4 Notre Dame A L 61-66 OK = Arena in Oakland (Oakland, Calif.)

2006-07 Record: 20-14 (.588) | Head Coach: Jerry Wainwright F Wilson Chandler 6-8 So. 14.6 F Karron Clarke 6-6 Jr. 6.6 C Lorenzo Thompson 6-8 Sr. 1.2 G Sammy Mejia 6-6 Sr. 14.1 G Drealon Burns 6-5 Jr. 11.6 Top Subs: Marcus Heard, 6-7, Sr. 6.4, Jabari Currie, 6-4, So, 3.7, Wesley Green, 6-9, Jr. 3.6, Will Walker, 6-0, Fr. 3.3, Keith Butler, 7-1, Sr. 1.8, Cliff Clinkscales, 6-1, Jr. 1.4, Thijin Moses, 6-8, Fr. 1.2 N11 Bradley A L 58-78 N14 Northwestern A L 39-49 N17 Eastern Illinois H W 71-41 Maui Invitational N20 Kentucky LH L 81-87 N21 Chaminade LH W 93-74 N22 Purdue LH L 73-81 D2 Kansas H W 64-57 D6 Chicago State H W 83-56 D9 UAB A L (OT) 57-58 D13 Wake Forest H W 78-63 D16 Rhode Island A W 89-81 D20 UC Irvine H W 65-53 D23 California H W 90-62 D29 Northwestern State H W 97-67 J3 St. John’s A L 53-64 J6 Villanova A W 73-65 J10 Pittsburgh H L 49-59


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE J13 Rutgers A J16 St. John’s H J20 Louisville H J24 Georgetown A J28 West Virginia A J31 Connecticut H F3 Syracuse A F8 Notre Dame H F14 Marquette H F17 USF A F20 Notre Dame A F24 Cincinnati H M3 USF H BIG EAST Championship M7 Villanova MSG National Invitation Tournament M 14 Hofstra H M 19 Kansas State A M 21 Air Force A

W W L L L W L W W W L W W

60-37 71-63 50-59 52-68 52-64 66-58 69-75 67-66 72-67 75-62 54-78 58-45 70-54

L

67-75

W W L

83-71 70-65 51-52

LH = Lahaina, Hawai’i | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

2007-08 Record: 11-19 (.367) | Head Coach: Jerry Wainwright F Mac Koshwal 6-10 Fr. 10.7 F Karron Clarke 6-6 Sr. 8.1 C Wesley Green 6-8 Sr. 4.8 G Draelon Burns 6-5 Sr. 17.6 G Cliff Clinkscales 6-1 Sr. 3.0 Top Subs: Dar Tucker, 6-5, Fr. 13.6, Will Walker, 6-0, So. 9.6, Jabari Currie, 6-4, Jr. 4.4, Matija Poscic, 6-10, Jr. 2.1 N9 Creighton A L 62-74 N17 Northwestern H W 54-53 N24 North Carolina A&T H L 93-96 N28 Texas A&M-CC H W 85-70 D8 Kansas A L 66-84 D12 Vanderbilt H L (OT) 85-91 D15 UIC H L 80-85 San Juan Shootout D20 Mississippi PR L 63-69 D21 Clemson PR L 74-90 D22 La Salle PR W 93-88 D29 Detroit A W 70-64 J3 Villanova H W 84-76 J5 Providence H W 70-65 J8 Georgetown H L 60-76 J12 St. John’s A W 60-54 J16 Villanova A L 69-76 J19 Rutgers H W 75-73 J21 Florida Gulf Coast H W 92-60 J26 Marquette A L 71-79 J30 Syracuse H L 55-60 F2 Notre Dame A L 80-89 F5 Providence A L 65-79 F9 USF H W 69-61 F12 Louisville H L 66-99 F19 Connecticut A L 60-65 F23 Seton Hall A L 71-73 F27 West Virginia H L 73-85 M2 Notre Dame H L 91-98 M6 Cincinnati A W 60-54 M9 Pittsburgh A L 79-98 PR = San Juan, Puerto Rico

2008-09 Record: 9-24 (.273) | Head Coach: Jerry Wainwright F Mac Koshwal 6-10 So. 12.2 F Dar Tucker 6-5 So. 18.5 C Matija Poscic 6-10 Sr. 3.5 G Jabari Currie 6-4 Sr. 5.3 G Will Walker 6-0 Jr. 14.6 Top Subs: Jeremiah Kelly, 6-1, Fr., 4.3, Devin Hill, 6-9, Fr., 3.1 N17 Albany H W 75-64 N22 UIC A W 67-63 N26 Detroit H W 71-62 N29 Indiana State H W 75-70 D3 California A L 67-77 D6 Northwestern A L 36-63 D10 Morgan State H L 75-79 Wooden Classic D13 UCLA AC L 54-72 Las Vegas Classic D17 Liberty H W 64-63 D19 Southern H W 83-46 D22 Saint Louis LV W 65-61 D23 Creighton LV L 75-83 D28 Alcorn State H W 90-67 D31 Notre Dame H L 82-92 J3 Providence A L 54-62 J7 Syracuse A L 68-85 J10 USF H L 58-80 J17 Cincinnati H L 55-59 J20 USF A L 61-70 J24 Marquette A L 70-79 J28 Connecticut H L 49-71 J31 Rutgers A L 56-75 F3 Marquette H L 61-76 F7 Pittsburgh H L 69-92 F10 Seton Hall H L 49-72 F15 Louisville A L 54-99 F21 Pittsburgh A L 61-80 F25 Villanova H L 72-74 F28 St. John’s H L 63-84 M4 West Virginia A L 63-82 M7 Georgetown A L 40-48 BIG EAST Championship M10 Cincinnati MSG W 67-57 M11 Providence MSG L 74-83 AC = Honda Center (Anaheim, Calif.) | LV = Orleans Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

2009-10 Record: 8-23 (.258) | Head Coach: Jerry Wainwright (15 games) | Interim Head Coach: Tracy Webster (16 games) F Mac Koshwal 6-10 Jr. 16.1 F Mike Stovall 6-4 Jr. 7.0 C Krys Faber 6-10 So. 2.4 G Jeremiah Kelly 6-1 So. 5.6 G Will Walker 6-0 Sr. 16.2 Top Subs: Eric Wallace, 6-7, So., 6.3, Devin Hill, 6-9, So., 4.8, Michael Bizoukas, 6-2, So., 3.7 N17 Columbia H W 59-53 Paradise Jam N20 Northern Iowa VI W 60-52 N22 Tennessee VI L 53-57 N23 Saint Joseph’s VI W 58-51 N28 Detroit H W (OT) 68-66 D2 Alabama State H W 58-50 D5 Vanderbilt A L 54-67 SEC/BIG EAST Invitational D10 Mississippi State TF L 45-76 D13 UIC H W 77-56

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL D16 American D19 Texas State D22 Florida Gulf Coast D28 Pittsburgh J3 Georgetown J6 Villanova J14 Providence J17 St. John’s J20 Marquette J23 Notre Dame J26 West Virginia J30 Syracuse F3 Marquette F6 Connecticut F14 Seton Hall F16 Rutgers F20 Louisville F24 at Cincinnati F27 at Rutgers M2 USF M5 St. John’s BIG EAST Championship M9 USF

H H A A H A H A H A H H A A A H H A A H H

L W L L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L L L L (3OT)

57-62 86-69 61-64 52-65 50-67 72-99 62-79 47-67 51-50 77-87 46-62 57-59 69-80 57-64 71-79 64-68 59-68 69-74 62-71 59-63 82-90

MSG

L

49-58

MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.) | TF = St. Pete Times Forum (Tampa, Fla.) | VI = St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands

2010-11 Record: 7-24 (.226) | Head Coach: Oliver Purnell F Cleveland Melvin 6-8 Fr. 14.3 C Krys Faber 6-10 Jr. 7.0 G Jeremiah Kelly 6-1 Jr. 7.6 G Brandon Young 6-3 Fr. 12.6 G Jimmy Drew 6-5 Sr. 6.4 Top Subs: Tony Freeland, So., 6-6, 9.6, Mike Stovall, 6-4, Sr., 5.4, Moses Morgan, Fr., 5.1 N14 Chicago State H (MA) W 114-81 N16 Western Carolina H L 64-69 76 Classic N25 Oklahoma State AC L 56-60 N26 Cal State Northridge AC L 66-88 N28 Stanford AC L (OT) 74-81 D2 Northern Illinois H W 86-84 D5 Central Michigan H W 71-62 D8 Indiana State A L 51-73 D11 Ball State H (MA) L (OT) 77-79 D14 Milwaukee H W 61-47 D18 Loyola-Chicago H W 81-74 D22 Florida Atlantic H W 71-62 D28 Cincinnati A L 60-76 J1 Georgetown A L 75-86 J4 West Virginia H L 65-67 J12 Seton Hall H L 67-78 J15 Connecticut H L 62-82 J18 Marquette A L 64-94 J22 Pittsburgh H L 50-80 J27 USF A L 60-71 F3 Notre Dame H L 58-83 F5 Louisville A L 57-61 F8 Cincinnati H L 68-71 F12 West Virginia A L 71-82 F17 Providence A W 79-76 F19 Villanova H L 75-77 F23 St. John’s A L 51-76 F26 USF H L 76-86 M2 Rutgers H L 64-68 M5 Syracuse A L 59-107 BIG EAST Championship M8 Connecticut MSG L 71-97 MA = McGrath Arena | AC = Anaheim Convention Center (Anaheim, Calif.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

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2011-12 Record: 12-19 (.387) | Head Coach: Oliver Purnell F Cleveland Melvin 6-8 So. 17.5 F Jamee Crockett 6-4 Fr. 8.6 C Krys Faber 6-10 Sr. 4.0 G Jeremiah Kelly 6-1 Sr. 8.6 G Brandon Young 6-3 So. 14.5 Top Subs: Moses Morgan, So., 9.0; Worrel Clahar, Jr., 6.0; Charles McKinney, Fr., 4.2; Donnavan Kirk, So., 3.5 N11 UT-Pan American H (MA) W 91-72 N14 Mississippi Valley State H (MA) W 80-70 Old Spice Classic N24 Minnesota HP L 85-86 N25 Texas Tech HP W 76-70 N27 Arizona State HP W 68-64 BIG EAST/SEC Challenge D1 Mississippi H L 68-70 D5 Milwaukee H L 76-87 D7 Loyola-Chicago A W 69-58 D10 Chicago State H W 102-95 D14 Northern Illinois A W 75-52 D17 Arkansas-Pine Bluff H (MA) W 81-62 D21 Cal Poly H W 63-58 J1 Syracuse H L 68-87 J5 Pittsburgh H W 84-81 J8 Villanova A L 71-87 J10 Seton Hall A L 73-94 J14 Louisville A L 59-76 J17 Georgetown H L 75-83 J22 USF H L 59-75 J25 Rutgers A W 69-64 F1 St. John’s H L 81-87 F4 Cincinnati A L 66-74 F6 Marquette H L 76-89 F11 Notre Dame A L 76-84 F15 Connecticut A L 54-80 F18 Louisville H L (OT) 82-90 F20 St. John’s A L 72-79 F25 Providence H L 71-73 F28 West Virginia A L 75-92 M3 Seton Hall H W 86-58 BIG EAST Championship M6 Connecticut MSG L 67-81 MA = McGrath-Phillips Arena | HP = HP Field House (Buena Vista, Fla.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

2012-13 Record: 11-21 (.344) | Head Coach: Oliver Purnell F Donnavan Kirk 6-9 Jr. 6.2 F Cleveland Melvin 6-8 Jr. 16.6 G Worrel Clahar 5-11 Sr. 7.3 G Charles McKinney 6-3 So. 5.3 G Brandon Young 6-4 Jr. 16.7 Top Subs: Jamee Crockett, So., 8.7; Moses Morgan, Jr., 5.9; Durrell McDonald, Fr., 2.9 N9 UC Riverside H (MA) W 91-59 Cancun Challenge N15 Gardner-Webb H L 59-71 N17 Austin Peay H W 98-67 N20 Wichita State CM L 62-75 N21 Western Kentucky CM L 61-70 N27 Fairfield H W 85-78 SEC/BIG EAST Challenge N30 Auburn A W 80-76 D5 Chicago State A W 74-64 D9 Milwaukee H W 84-50 D12 Arizona State A W 78-61 D16 Northern Illinois H W 69-64 D22 Maryland-Baltimore Cty H W 69-61


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE D29 Loyola-Chicago J2 Seton Hall J5 Providence J8 Connecticut J15 Cincinnati J19 St. John’s J26 Pittsburgh J30 St. John’s F2 Notre Dame F5 Villanova F9 Marquette F13 Notre Dame F16 Rutgers F20 Georgetown F23 Connecticut F27 Louisville M3 USF M6 Syracuse M9 Pittsburgh BIG EAST Championship M12 Rutgers

H L H L A W A L H L H L A L A L (OT) H L (OT) H L A L A L (OT) H W A L H L H L A L A L H L MSG

L

61-69 72-73 83-73 78-99 70-75 62-71 55-93 74-79 71-79 71-94 78-89 78-82 75-69 66-90 69-81 58-79 73-83 57-78 66-81 57-76

MA = McGrath-Phillips Arena | CM = Moon Palace Resort (Cancun, Mexico) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

2013-14 Record: 12-21 (.364) | Head Coach: Oliver Purnell F Cleveland Melvin 6-8 Sr. 16.7 F Sandi Marcius 6-10 Sr. 4.8 C Tommy Hamilton IV 6-10 Fr. 7.7 G Billy Garrett Jr. 6-5 Fr. 12.4 G Brandon Young 6-4 Sr. 16.7 Top Subs: Durrell McDonald, So., 5.4; R.J. Curington, Fr., 4.1; Jamee Crockett, Jr., 3.9; Charles McKinney, Jr., 3.9; Forrest Robinson, Jr., 3.7 N9 Grambling State H (MA) W 96-58 CBE Hall of Fame Classic N13 Southern Miss H L 68-75 N16 Wright State H W 81-72 N19 Milwaukee A W 80-71 CBE Hall of Fame Classic N25 Wichita State KC L 72-90 N26 Texas KC L 59-77 D1 Oregon State H W 93-81 D6 Arizona State H L 56-78 D12 Florida Atlantic H W 81-70 D15 Chicago State H W (OT) 77-70 D18 Houston Baptist H W 78-58 D22 Illinois State A L 64-69 D27 Northwestern A W 57-56 D31 Georgetown A L 54-61 J4 Marquette A L 56-66 J7 Creighton H L 62-81 J9 Butler A W (2OT) 99-94 J14 St. John’s H W 77-75 J18 Villanova A L 62-88 J20 Xavier H L 74-84 J25 Seton Hall A L 69-86 F1 Providence H L 72-77 F3 Georgetown H L 59-71 F7 Creighton A L 66-78 F12 Villanova H L 62-87 F15 Providence A L 61-84 F19 Xavier A L 64-83 F22 Marquette H L (OT) 94-96 F25 Seton Hall H W 65-60 M2 St. John’s A L 64-72

M6 Butler BIG EAST Championship M12 Georgetown M13 Creighton

H

L

46-79

MSG MSG

W L

60-56 62-84

MA = McGrath-Phillips Arena | KC = Sprint Center (Kansas City, Mo.) | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

2014-15 Record: 12-20 (.375) | Head Coach: Oliver Purnell F Myke Henry 6-6 Jr. 12.0 F Jamee Crockett 6-4 Sr. 11.9 C Tommy Hamilton IV 6-11 So. 10.0 G Billy Garrett Jr. 6-6 So. 12.3 G Durrell McDonald 6-2 Jr. 4.3 Top Subs: Forrest Robinson, Sr., 6.4; Rashaun Stimage, Jr., 4.9; Aaron Simpson, Jr., 4.8; Darrick Wood, So., 4.3 N14 UIC H (MA) W 72-71 N18 Drake H W 80-62 N26 Lehigh H L 74-86 N30 Stanford H W 87-72 D2 Northern Illinois H W 78-67 D4 Chicago State A W 84-60 D7 Milwaukee H W 83-61 D11 George Washington A L 68-81 D14 Illinois State H L 72-78 D18 Oregon State A L 59-90 Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic D22 Colorado HI L 68-82 D23 Ohio HI L 78-99 D25 Loyola Marymount HI L 69-72 D31 Marquette H W 61-58 J3 Xavier H W 71-68 J7 Creighton A W 70-60 J10 Villanova A L 64-81 J13 Georgetown H L 72-78 J18 St. John’s H W (OT) 71-67 J22 Seton Hall A W 64-60 J24 Xavier A L 76-89 J29 Providence A L 72-83 J31 Villanova H L 55-68 F3 Seton Hall H W 75-62 F7 Butler A L 73-83 F11 St. John’s A L 78-86 F18 Providence H L 57-84 F21 Georgetown A L 63-68 F24 Creighton H L 62-75 F28 Butler H L 53-67 M7 Marquette A L 48-58 BIG EAST Tournament M11 Creighton MSG L 63-78 MA = McGrath-Phillips Arena | HI = Honolulu, Hawaii | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

2015-16 Record: 9-22 (.290) | Head Coach: Dave Leitao F Myke Henry 6-6 Sr. 13.7 C Tommy Hamilton IV 6-11 Jr. 8.6 G Billy Garrett Jr. 6-6 Jr. 12.6 G Eli Cain 6-6 Fr. 10.3 G Aaron Simpson 5-11 Sr. 6.0 Top Subs: Darrick Wood, Jr., 5.9, Rashaun Stimage, Sr., 5.7, R.J. Curington, Jr., 2.5, Erten Gazi, Fr., 2.2, Peter Ryckbosch, Jr., 1.5 N14 Western Michigan H (MA) W 69-63 Gavitt Tipoff Games N17 Penn State A L 62-68 Paradise Jam N20 South Carolina ST L 61-76 N21 Florida State ST L 67-83 N23 Norfolk State ST W 82-78

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A W H W A W H (MA) L A L H L (OT) H W H L A L H L A L A L H L A W A L

82-55 96-72 74-71 44-66 60-79 70-78 82-61 58-70 74-78 72-77 63-74 64-84 80-91 57-56 53-67

J30 Xavier F2 Providence F6 Creighton F9 Villanova F17 St. John’s F20 Marquette F25 St. John’s F27 Providence M1 Villanova M5 Seton Hall BIG EAST Tournament M9 Georgetown

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65-86 77-70 66-88 59-86 65-80 60-73 83-75 66-87 62-83 66-80

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53-70

MA = McGrath-Phillips Arena | ST = St. Thomas, USVI | MSG = Madison Square Garden (New York, N.Y.)

ALL-TIME 100-POINT GAMES (70-0)

BY SCORE 125-93 Loyola Marymount.......................Jan. 5, 1992 122-108 Loyola Marymount.....................Jan. 14, 1989 120-51 Western Ontario........................Jan. 10, 1966 120-85 American................................... Dec. 14, 1988 118-44 Western Ontario..........................Jan. 9, 1965 118-62 Marshall.................................... Feb. 14, 1976 117-65 Florida International................. Dec. 29, 1990 115-111 Loyola Marymount.................... Dec. 23, 1988 114-81 Chicago State............................ Nov. 14, 2010 114-69 at American-Puerto Rico............. Nov. 25, 1999 114-64 Aquinas..................................... Feb. 17, 1967 114-75 Christian Brothers..................... Dec. 11, 1965 112-69 Taylor........................................ Dec. 17, 1954 111-83 Portland.....................................Jan. 11, 1964 111-79 Augustana................................... Dec. 2, 1967 111-107 (2OT) Detroit....................................... Feb. 24, 1968 111-79 UW-Milwaukee........................... Feb. 8, 1969 110-84 Chicago State............................ Nov. 27, 1993 109-68 St. Mary’s (Minn.)......................Jan. 20, 1975 109-60 Lawrence Tech.......................... Dec. 28, 1954 108-84 Rocky Mountain.......................... Dec. 4, 1971 108-86 Northern Illinois.......................... Dec. 2, 1978 108-69 Syracuse......................................Mar. 2, 2006 107-84 Illinois Wesleyan....................... Dec. 20, 1968 107-69 Youngstown State..................... Nov. 25, 2001 106-80 American................................... Dec. 11, 1991 105-56 Lawrence Tech.............................Jan. 2, 1963 105-94 Evansville...................................Jan. 26, 1980 105-89 vs. Wagner................................ Feb. 21, 1980 105-95 Loyola-Chicago.......................... Feb. 28, 1981 105-64 Fairleigh Dickinson.................... Dec. 18, 1982 105-70 Maine...........................................Jan. 5, 1994 105-61 Howard..................................... Nov. 20, 1999 104-62 St. Ambrose...............................Jan. 14, 1955 104-71 Nevada-Reno............................ Dec. 20, 1969 104-77 Marshall.................................... Dec. 28, 1974 104-76 Valparaiso................................. Feb. 21, 1979 104-57 Chicago State.............................. Dec. 1, 1999 103-85 Quincy........................................Jan. 13, 1953 103-74 Manchester............................... Dec. 30, 1954 103-55 St. John’s (Minn.)........................ Dec. 8, 1967 103-79 Butler........................................ Feb. 16, 1980 103-68 Chicago State.............................. Dec. 1, 1992 103-68 Dayton........................................Mar. 4, 1995 102-95 Chicago State............................ Dec. 10, 2011 102-47 Wisconsin State........................... Dec. 4, 1953 102-77 Illinois State..................................Jan. 3, 1956 102-79 Lawrence Tech............................ Dec. 6, 1961

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BY DATE 101-70 North Central............................ Feb. 26, 1951 103-85 Quincy........................................Jan. 13, 1953 102-47 Wisconsin State........................... Dec. 4, 1953 112-69 Taylor........................................ Dec. 17, 1954 109-60 Lawrence Tech.......................... Dec. 28, 1954 103-74 Manchester............................... Dec. 30, 1954 101-60 Elmhurst.......................................Jan. 6, 1955 104-62 St. Ambrose...............................Jan. 14, 1955 102-77 Illinois State..................................Jan. 3, 1956 101-68 Tampa....................................... Feb. 11, 1961 102-79 Lawrence Tech............................ Dec. 6, 1961 105-56 Lawrence Tech.............................Jan. 2, 1963 102-79 at Canisius................................. Dec. 26, 1963 111-83 Portland.....................................Jan. 11, 1964 118-44 Western Ontario..........................Jan. 9, 1965 114-75 Christian Brothers..................... Dec. 11, 1965 102-65 Baldwin-Wallace....................... Dec. 27, 1965 120-51 Western Ontario........................Jan. 10, 1966 100-79 Indiana........................................ Feb. 1, 1966 101-67 Steubenville................................Mar. 1, 1966 114-64 Aquinas..................................... Feb. 17, 1967 111-79 Augustana................................... Dec. 2, 1967 103-55 St. John’s (Minn.)........................ Dec. 8, 1967 111-107 (2OT) Detroit....................................... Feb. 24, 1968 100-65 California Western.................... Dec. 14, 1968 107-84 Illinois Wesleyan....................... Dec. 20, 1968 111-79 UW-Milwaukee........................... Feb. 8, 1969 101-79 Parsons...................................... Dec. 15, 1969 104-71 Nevada-Reno............................ Dec. 20, 1969 100-77 Virginia Commonwealth............. Dec. 3, 1970 108-84 Rocky Mountain.......................... Dec. 4, 1971 102-70 Lewis......................................... Feb. 17, 1973 104-77 Marshall.................................... Dec. 28, 1974 109-68 St. Mary’s (Minn.)......................Jan. 20, 1975 100-91 at Memphis State........................ Dec. 5, 1975 100-77 Loyola-Chicago...........................Jan. 10, 1976 102-70 St. Xavier....................................Jan. 24, 1976 118-62 Marshall.................................... Feb. 14, 1976 100-52 Yale............................................ Dec. 29, 1977 100-81 Saint Louis..................................Jan. 23, 1978 108-86 Northern Illinois.......................... Dec. 2, 1978 104-76 Valparaiso................................. Feb. 21, 1979 105-94 Evansville...................................Jan. 26, 1980 102-71 North Texas State........................ Feb. 2, 1980 103-79 Butler........................................ Feb. 16, 1980 105-89 vs. Wagner................................ Feb. 21, 1980 105-95 Loyola-Chicago.......................... Feb. 28, 1981 105-64 Fairleigh Dickinson.................... Dec. 18, 1982


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE 102-79 at Canisius................................. Dec. 26, 1963 102-65 Baldwin-Wallace....................... Dec. 27, 1965 102-70 Lewis......................................... Feb. 17, 1973 102-70 St. Xavier....................................Jan. 24, 1976 102-71 North Texas State........................ Feb. 2, 1980 102-67 Loyola-Chicago.......................... Feb. 13, 1991 101-70 North Central............................ Feb. 26, 1951 101-60 Elmhurst.......................................Jan. 6, 1955 101-68 Tampa....................................... Feb. 11, 1961 101-79 Parsons...................................... Dec. 15, 1969 101-67 Steubenville................................Mar. 1, 1966 101-82 at Miami (Fla.)........................... Feb. 27, 1988 100-79 Indiana........................................ Feb. 1, 1966 100-65 California Western.................... Dec. 14, 1968 100-77 Virginia Commonwealth............. Dec. 3, 1970 100-91 at Memphis State........................ Dec. 5, 1975 100-77 Loyola-Chicago...........................Jan. 10, 1976 100-52 Yale............................................ Dec. 29, 1977 100-81 Saint Louis..................................Jan. 23, 1978 100-77 Northeastern Illinois.................... Dec. 4 1991 100-77 Dayton...................................... Feb. 17, 1994 100-98 at Memphis............................... Feb. 11, 1998

101-82 at Miami (Fla.)........................... Feb. 27, 1988 120-85 American................................... Dec. 14, 1988 115-111 Loyola Marymount.................... Dec. 23, 1988 122-108 Loyola Marymount.....................Jan. 14, 1989 117-65 Florida International................. Dec. 29, 1990 102-67 Loyola-Chicago.......................... Feb. 13, 1991 100-77 Northeastern Illinois.................... Dec. 4 1991 106-80 American................................... Dec. 11, 1991 125-93 Loyola Marymount.......................Jan. 5, 1992 103-68 Chicago State.............................. Dec. 1, 1992 110-84 Chicago State............................ Nov. 27, 1993 105-70 Maine...........................................Jan. 5, 1994 100-77 Dayton...................................... Feb. 17, 1994 103-68 Dayton........................................Mar. 4, 1995 100-98 at Memphis............................... Feb. 11, 1998 105-61 Howard..................................... Nov. 20, 1999 114-69 at American-Puerto Rico............. Nov. 25, 1999 104-57 Chicago State.............................. Dec. 1, 1999 107-69 Youngstown State..................... Nov. 25, 2001 108-69 Syracuse......................................Mar. 2, 2006 114-81 Chicago State............................ Nov. 14, 2010 102-95 Chicago State............................ Dec. 10, 2011

ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES (40-40) Date Opponent Overtime Result Jan. 13, 1933 Western Michigan OT W, 36-32 Dec. 12, 1936 Pittsburgh OT W, 41-37 1937-38 Detroit OT L, 36-38 Jan. 18, 1950 Portland OT W, 79-76 Dec. 6, 1950 at Oklahoma A&M 2OT L, 53-60 Dec. 18, 1950 St. Mary’s (Minn.) OT W, 79-72 Feb. 7, 1950 Cincinnati 2OT W, 67-59 Dec. 5, 1956 at Marquette OT L, 60-61 Dec. 28, 1956 vs. Iowa OT W, 73-72 Jan. 26, 1957 Western Kentucky OT L, 76-80 Jan. 27, 1962 Dayton 2OT L, 88-90 Feb. 7, 1962 at Louisville 3OT W, 79-78 Feb. 27, 1963 at Louisville OT L, 69-71 Dec. 28, 1963 at Western Michigan OT W, 91-90 March 12, 1965 vs. Vanderbilt OT L, 78-83 Feb. 6, 1968 at Notre Dame OT L, 85-91 Feb. 24, 1968 Detroit 2OT W, 111-107 Feb. 19, 1969 St. Bonaventure OT W, 72-71 March 1, 1972 at Toledo OT L, 66-70 Dec. 19, 1975 San Jose State OT W, 75-73 Feb. 11, 1976 at Indiana State OT W, 71-62 March 18, 1976 vs. VMI OT L, 66-71 Dec. 1, 1976 at Northwestern OT W, 75-73 Feb. 14, 1977 at Marquette 2OT W, 77-72 Feb. 1, 1978 at Creighton 3OT W, 85-82 Feb. 12, 1978 at Notre Dame OT W, 69-68 March 17, 1978 vs. Louisville 2OT W, 90-89 Dec. 12, 1979 at Northern Illinois OT W, 57-55 Feb. 27, 1980 at Notre Dame 2OT L, 74-76 Feb. 3, 1982 Saint Joseph’s OT W, 56-55 Nov. 27, 1982 Arizona State OT W, 73-72 Dec. 2, 1982 UCLA OT L, 70-73 Feb. 14, 1983 Ohio 2OT L, 62-63 Dec. 31, 1983 at Creighton OT W, 59-57 Feb. 4, 1984 St. John’s OT W, 59-57 March 23, 1984 vs. Wake Forest OT L, 71-73 Feb. 8, 1986 at Marquette OT L, 65-70 March 15, 1987 St. John’s OT W, 83-75 Nov. 28, 1987 Pepperdine OT L, 76-84 Dec. 1, 1987 Niagara OT W, 88-87

Dec. 12, 1987 Notre Dame Dec. 30, 1990 vs. Central Florida Feb. 20, 1991 at Notre Dame Nov. 29, 1991 at Memphis Jan. 25, 1992 Saint Louis Jan. 9, 1993 Memphis State Jan. 26, 1995 at Texas March 9, 1995 vs. Cincinnati Feb. 1, 1996 Memphis Dec. 20, 1997 at St. John’s Jan. 15, 1998 USF Feb. 11, 1998 at Memphis Feb. 28, 1998 Louisville Feb. 6, 1999 Cincinnati Dec. 4, 1999 at Duke Jan. 22, 2000 Saint Louis March 17, 2000 vs. Kansas Feb. 15, 2003 at Southern Miss March 5, 2003 Louisville Feb. 25, 2004 at Louisville March 12, 2004 vs. UAB March 18, 2004 vs. Dayton March 2, 2005 at UAB Jan. 15, 2006 Rutgers Dec. 9, 2006 at UAB Dec. 12, 2007 Vanderbilt Nov. 28, 2009 Detroit March 5, 2010 St. John’s Nov. 28, 2010 vs. Stanford Dec. 11, 2010 Ball State Feb. 19, 2011 Villanova Feb. 18, 2012 Louisville Jan. 30, 2013 at St. John’s Feb. 2, 2013 Notre Dame Feb. 13, 2013 at Notre Dame Dec. 15, 2013 Chicago State Jan. 9, 2014 at Butler Feb. 22, 2014 Marquette Jan. 18, 2015 St. John’s Dec. 19, 2015 Northwestern

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W, 73-69 W, 81-78 L, 77-80 W, 92-89 W, 91-84 L, 93-95 L, 92-99 L, 95-96 L, 82-83 L, 70-74 W, 85-77 W, 100-98 L, 82-85 W, 61-60 L, 83-84 L, 69-75 L, 77-81 W, 74-69 W, 79-76 W, 60-58 W, 75-74 W, 76-69 L, 80-81 L, 68-78 L, 57-58 L, 85-91 W, 68-66 L, 82-90 L, 74-81 L, 77-79 L, 75-77 L, 82-90 L, 74-79 L, 71-79 L, 78-82 W, 77-70 W, 99-94 L, 94-96 W, 71-67 L, 70-78


HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL

HOME COURT HISTORY

ALLSTATE ARENA Season W-L Pct. 1980-81 16-1 .941 1981-82 15-0 1.000 1982-83 18-2 .900 1983-84 16-0 1.000 1984-85 14-2 .875 1985-86 11-4 .733 1986-87 17-0 1.000 1987-88 11-4 .733 1988-89 12-3 .800 1989-90 12-6 .667 1990-91 11-3 .786 1991-92 10-1 .909 1992-93 10-4 .714 1993-94 9-5 .643 1994-95 10-2 .833 1995-96 4-8 .333 1996-97 0-7 .000 1997-98 1-5 .167 1998-99 7-3 .700 1999-00 10-3 .769 2000-01 8-5 .615 2001-02 4-8 .333 2002-03 13-3 .813 2003-04 11-4 .733 2004-05 14-3 .824 2005-06 7-7 .500 2006-07 13-2 .867 2007-08 7-8 .467 2008-09 5-10 .333 2009-10 6-9 .400 2010-11 5-10 .333 2011-12 4-9 .308 2012-13 6-10 .375 2013-14 7-9 .438 2014-15 8-7 .533 2015-16 4-8 .333 Totals 336-175 .658

ALUMNI HALL 1956-57 7-5 .583 1957-58 8-5 .615 1958-59 9-2 .818 1959-60 9-4 .692 1960-61 14-0 1.000 1961-62 10-5 .667 1962-63 13-0 1.000

1963-64 14-1 .933 1964-65 11-2 .846 1965-66 12-3 .800 1966-67 13-2 .867 1967-68 10-7 .588 1968-69 12-3 .800 1969-70 10-7 .588 1970-71 8-5 .615 1971-72 10-4 .714 1972-73 13-5 .722 1973-74 10-2 .833 1974-75 14-2 .875 1975-76 13-1 .929 1976-77 10-3 .769 1977-78 14-0 1.000 1978-79 14-0 1.000 1979-80 14-0 1.000 1989-90 2-0 1.000 1991-92 3-0 1.000 1992-93 1-0 1.000 1993-94 1-0 1.000 1995-96 2-0 1.000 1996-97 2-0 1.000 1997-98 2-3 .400 1998-99 2-0 1.000 1999-00 1-0 1.000 Totals 288-71 .802 CHICAGO STADIUM 1942-43 8-2 .800 1943-44 8-2 .800 1944-45 7-2 .778 1945-46 10-2 .833 1946-47 7-5 .583 1947-48 9-2 .818 1948-49 4-6 .400 1949-50 3-9 .250 1950-51 3-6 .333 1951-52 4-3 .571 1952-53 4-3 .571 1953-54 1-4 .200 1954-55 3-3 .500 1955-56 7-1 .875 1971-72 1-0 1.000 1991-92 0-1 .000 Totals 79-51 .608 DE LA SALLE HIGH SCHOOL 1947-48 2-0 1.000 Totals 2-0 1.000

DEPAUL AUDITORIUM 1942-43 3-0 1.000 1943-44 6-0 1.000 1944-45 6-0 1.000 1945-46 3-0 1.000

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1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 Totals

7-0 1.000 2-0 1.000 5-0 1.000 11-0 1.000 10-0 1.000 10-0 1.000 11-0 1.000 7-0 1.000 81-0 1.000

LANE TECH HIGH SCHOOL 1946-47 5-0 1.000 1947-48 5-0 1.000 Totals 10-0 1.000

McGRATH-PHILLIPS ARENA 2006-07 1-0 1.000 2008-09 1-0 1.000 2010-11 1-1 .500 2011-12 3-0 1.000 2012-13 1-0 1.000 2013-14 1-0 1.000 2014-15 1-0 1.000 2015-16 1-1 .500 Totals 9-2 .818

UNITED CENTER 1994-95 2-0 1.000 1996-97 0-3 .000 1997-98 0-2 .000 1998-99 2-1 .667 1999-00 1-1 .500 2000-01 0-3 .000 2001-02 1-2 .333 Totals 6-12 .333

WINTRUST ARENA 2017-18


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE

TEAM SEASON RECORDS GAMES PLAYED Games Record Season 1. 35 20-15 1989-90 2. 34 20-14 2006-07 3. 33 12-21 2013-14 33 9-24 2008-09 33 21-12 1999-00 33 21-12 1988-89 33 21-12 1982-83 8. 32 12-20 2014-15 32 11-21 2012-13 32 22-10 2003-04 32 26-6 1978-79

8. 2,290 2013-14 9. 2,284 2012-13 10. 2,257 2003-04 SCORING AVERAGE Avg. Season 1. 85.7 1963-64 2. 84.5 1954-55 3. 83.8 1979-80 4. 83.0 1965-66 5. 82.5 1978-79 6. 82.0 1977-78 7. 81.1 1991-92 8. 80.7 1969-70 9. 80.0 1955-56 10. 79.7 1974-75 79.7 1968-69

WINS Wins Record Season 1. 28 28-3 1986-87 2. 27 27-3 1983-84 27 27-3 1980-81 27 27-3 1977-78 5. 26 26-2 1981-82 26 26-2 1979-80 26 26-6 1978-79 8. 22 22-10 2003-04 22 22-8 1987-88 22 22-8 1947-48 22 22-4 1943-44 22 22-6 1939-40

9. 563 10. 558

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. 3FG Pct. 3FG 3FGA Season 1. .448 69 154 1986-87 2. .410 114 278 1987-88 3. .384 124 323 1988-89 4. .383 190 496 1994-95 5. .363 123 339 1991-92 6. .362 163 450 2003-04 7. .358 231 645 2007-08 8. .352 248 705 2014-15 9. .349 179 513 2004-05 10. .346 195 563 1999-00 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Pct. Season 1. .765 1978-79 2. .755 1979-80 3. .746 1972-73 4. .745 1976-77 5. .741 1964-65 6. .737 1956-57 7. .736 1977-78 8. .735 1990-91 .735 1965-66 10. .725 1959-60

SCORING MARGIN Margin Season 1. 20.8 1943-44 2. 16.9 1934-35 3. 16.7 1944-45 4. 15.8 1954-55 5. 15.6 1965-66 6. 15.4 1945-46 7. 14.8 1951-52 8. 13.7 1986-87 9. 13.3 1963-64 10. 12.8 1980-81

WINNING PERCENTAGE Pct. Record Season 1. 1.000 17-0 1933-34 2. .938 15-1 1934-35 3. .931 27-2 1980-81 4. .929 26-2 1981-82 .929 26-2 1979-80 6. .903 28-3 1986-87 7. .900 27-3 1983-84 .900 27-3 1980-81 .900 27-3 1977-78 10. .875 21-3 1944-45 LOSSES Losses Record Season 1. 24 7-24 2010-11 24 9-24 2008-09 3. 23 8-23 2009-10 23 7-23 1997-98 23 3-23 1996-97 6. 22 9-22 2015-16 7. 21 12-21 2013-14 21 11-21 2012-13 9. 20 12-20 2014-15 10. 19 12-19 2011-12 19 11-19 2007-08 19 9-19 2001-02 POINTS Points Season 1. 2,639 1978-79 2. 2,568 1988-89 3. 2,461 1977-78 4. 2,387 1999-00 5. 2,366 1987-88 6. 2,300 2006-07 7. 2,298 2011-12

REBOUNDING AVERAGE Avg. Season 1. 52.0 1962-63 2. 50.1 1961-62 3. 48.8 1968-69 4. 46.7 1963-64 5. 46.5 1958-59 6. 46.4 1967-68 7. 45.4 1957-58 8. 45.0 1959-60 9. 44.5 1960-61 10. 44.4 1969-70

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Pct. Season 1. .520 1980-81 2. .516 1986-87 3. .504 1988-89 4. .501 1987-88 5. .495 1977-78 6. .494 1984-85 7. .489 1978-79 8. .486 1979-80 9. .485 1983-84 10. .483 1981-82

REBOUNDING MARGIN Margin Season 1. 14.1 1961-62 2. 9.0 1962-63 3. 8.0 1999-00 4. 7.5 1993-94 5. 6.9 2002-03 6. 5.7 1976-77 7. 5.5 1983-84 8. 5.2 1998-99 9. 5.0 1988-89 5.0 1975-76 5.0 1959-60

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 3FG Season 1. 248 2014-15 2. 231 2007-08 3. 224 2011-12 4. 218 2006-07 5. 195 2013-14 195 1999-00 7. 190 1994-95 8. 188 2008-09 9. 184 2000-01 10. 179 2004-05 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 3FGA Season 1. 705 2014-15 2. 669 2011-12 3. 645 2007-08 3. 635 2008-09 4. 631 2006-07 6. 611 1997-98 7. 582 1995-96 8. 580 2013-14

TEAM GAME RECORDS MOST POINTS Points Opponent Date 1. 125 Loyola Marymount Jan. 5, 1992 2. 122 Loyola Marymount Jan. 14, 1989 3. 120 American Dec. 14, 1988 120 Western Ontario Jan. 10, 1966 5. 118 Marshall Feb. 14, 1976

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FIELD GOAL DEFENSE Pct. Season 1. .314 1953-54 2. .323 1950-51 3. .325 1952-53 4. .354 1957-58 5. .372 1965-66 6. .385 1959-60 7. .387 1956-57 8. .388 1962-63 .388 1960-61 10. .389 1958-59

Western Ontario Florida International Loyola Marymount Chicago State at American-Puerto Rico Aquinas Christian Brothers

Jan. 9, 1965 Dec. 29, 1990 Dec. 23, 1988 Nov. 14, 2010 Nov. 25, 1999 Feb. 17, 1967 Dec. 11, 1965


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MOST POINTS ALLOWED Points Opponent Date 1. 111 Loyola Marymount Dec. 23, 1988 2. 109 Cincinnati Feb. 5, 1998 3. 108 vs. Oklahoma Dec. 23, 1992 108 Loyola Marymount Jan. 14, 1989 108 at UCLA Nov. 25, 1978 6. 107 at Syracuse March 5, 2011 107 at Marshall Jan. 29, 1974 107 at Providence Dec. 23, 1972 107 Notre Dame Feb. 13, 1971 107 Detroit Feb. 24, 1968

Ripon at Rutgers Chico State Davidson Baldwin-Wallace Eastern Illinois Seton Hall Evansville

Nov. 27, 1953 Jan. 13, 2007 Dec. 3, 1984 Nov. 26, 1982 Dec. 14, 1966 Nov. 17, 2006 Dec. 28, 2002 Feb. 4, 1986

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Margin Score Opponent 1. 74 118-44 Western Ontario 2. 69 120-51 Western Ontario 3. 62 85-23 Chicago Teachers 4. 56 118-62 Marshall 56 82-26 Arkansas State 6. 55 102-47 Milwaukee* 7. 53 97-44 Milwaukee* 8. 52 117-65 Florida International 52 98-46 Kalamazoo 52 85-33 at Vaughan Hospital 52 78-26 Chicago *Wisconsin State-Milwaukee

FEWEST POINTS Points Opponent Date 1. 8 at YMCA College 1924-25 2. 10 St. Viator’s 1927-28 3. 11 Saint Louis 1924-25 11 St. Mary’s (Minn.) 1923-24 5. 12 at St. Viator’s 1930-31 12 St. Viator’s 1928-29 12 at St. Ambrose Jan. 19, 1928 12 Loras 1926-27 12 at Northern Illinois 1924-25

Date Jan. 9, 1965 Jan. 10, 1966 1943-44 Feb. 14, 1976 Dec. 17, 1945 Dec. 4, 1953 Jan. 7, 1952 Nov. 29, 1990 Dec. 2, 1954 1944-45 1943-44

LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT Margin Score Opponent Date 1. 48 59-107 at Syracuse March 5, 2011 2. 45 54-99 at Louisville Feb. 15, 2009 3. 44 43-87 at Old Dominion Dec. 17, 2005 4. 40 59-99 at Villanova Jan. 13, 1971 5. 38 60-98 at Kentucky Dec. 20, 1951 6. 37 53-90 at Cincinnati Feb. 1, 1997 7. 36 54-80 at Connecticut Feb. 15, 2012 36 73-109 Cincinnati Feb. 5, 1998 9. 35 45-80 Notre Dame Feb. 17, 1947 10. 34 60-94 Beloit Feb. 3, 1951

FEWEST POINTS (SINCE 1950) Points Opponent Date 1. 36 at Northwestern Dec. 6, 2008 2. 38 at Cincinnati Feb. 21, 1998 3. 39 at Northwestern Nov. 14, 2006 4. 40 at Georgetown March 7, 2009 5. 41 at Saint Louis Feb. 15, 1998 41 at Georgetown Nov. 30, 1996 7. 42 vs. Missouri Nov. 24, 1997 42 at Indiana Dec. 17, 1976 9. 43 at Old Dominion Dec. 17, 2005 43 at Temple Dec. 13, 1997 43 at Cincinnati Jan. 29, 1994

LARGEST COMBINED SCORE Total Score Opponent Date 1. 230 122-108 Loyola Marymount Jan. 14, 1989 2. 226 115-111 Loyola Marymount Dec. 23, 1988 3. 218 125-93 Loyola Marymount Jan. 5, 1992 218 111-107 Detroit Feb. 24, 1968 5. 205 120-85 American Dec. 14, 1988 6. 203 96-107 at Marshall Jan. 29, 1975 7. 202 94-108 vs. Oklahoma Dec. 23, 1992 8. 200 105-95 at Loyola-Chicago Feb. 28, 1981 200 99-101 at Loyola-Chicago March 5, 1979

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Points Opponent Date 1. 2 Chicago Chiropractic 1923-24 2. 9 Beloit 1934-35 9 at Northern Illinois 1924-25 9 Luther 1923-24 3. 10 at Loras 1923-24 4. 11 Illinois Wesleyan 1937-38 11 Nebraska 1933-34 11 Elmhurst 1924-25 7. 13 at St. Viator’s 1930-31 13 Saint Louis 1926-27 13 Saint Louis 1926-27 13 Hamilton Club 1923-24 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED (SINCE 1950) Points Opponent 1. 22 Quincy 2. 29 Pan American 3. 32 at Ft. Sheridan 4. 35 at Marquette

36 37 37 39 39 41 41 41

SMALLEST COMBINED SCORE (SINCE 1950) Total Score Opponent 1. 81 41-40 at Oklahoma A&M 2. 87 42-45 vs. Missouri 3. 88 39-49 at Northwestern 88 56-32 at Ft. Sheridan 5. 89 51-38 Fordham 89 50-39 Princeton 7. 92 58-34 Alabama State 92 48-44 at Indiana State 92 51-41 Princeton 92 42-50 at Indiana

Date Dec. 14, 1954 March 6, 1984 Feb. 18, 1952 Feb. 16, 2000

Date Jan. 4, 1950 Nov. 24, 1997 Nov. 14, 2006 Feb. 18, 1952 Feb. 7, 1990 Jan. 25, 1984 Nov. 17, 1997 Feb. 19, 1986 Jan. 26, 1983 Dec. 17, 1976

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SCORING

CAREER SCORING Player Seasons Points 1. Mark Aguirre 1978-81 2,182 2. David Booth 1988-92 1,933 3. Brandon Young 2010-14 1,899 4. Dave Corzine 1974-78 1,896 5. George Mikan 1942-46 1,870 6. Tom Kleinschmidt 1991-95 1,837 7. Cleveland Melvin 2010-14 1,792 8. Stephen Howard 1988-92 1,691 9. Dallas Comegys 1983-87 1,613 10. Terry Davis 1989-93 1,534 11. Sammy Meija 2003-07 1,494

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12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Curtis Watkins Howie Carl Rod Strickland Terry Cummings Quemont Greer Tyrone Corbin Stanley Brundy Will Walker Terence Greene

1975-79 1958-61 1985-88 1979-82 2001-05 1981-85 1985-89 2006-10 1985-89

1,463 1,461 1,448 1,398 1,397 1,378 1,375 1,361 1,334

CAREER SCORING AVERAGE Player Seasons Avg. 1. Mark Aguirre 1978-81 24.5 2. Howie Carl 1958-61 20.0 3. George Mikan 1942-46 19.1


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 12. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Ron Sobieszczyk Quentin Richardson Dave Corzine Al Burks Rod Strickland Terry Cummings Bill Robinzine Joey Meyer Cleveland Melvin Tom Kleinschmidt Kevin Edwards Dar Tucker Willie Coleman M.C. Thompson David Booth Ken Warzynski Bill Robinzine

1953-56 1998-00 1974-78 1970-73 1985-88 1979-82 1972-75 1968-71 2010-14 1991-95 1986-88 2007-09 1997-99 1960-63 1988-92 1967-70 1954-56

18.2 17.9 17.1 17.0 16.6 16.5 16.5 16.4 16.3 16.3 16.3 16.2 15.8 15.6 15.5 15.4 15.3

SEASON SCORING Player Season Points 1. Mark Aguirre 1978-79 767 2. Mark Aguirre 1979-80 749 3. Mark Aguirre 1980-81 666 4. Stanley Brundy 1988-89 642 5. Dave Corzine 1977-78 630 6. Terry Cummings 1981-82 624 7. Tom Kleinschmidt 1994-95 599 8. David Booth 1989-90 592 Dar Tucker 2008-09 592 10. Quentin Richardson 1998-99 586 11. Quentin Richardson 1999-00 561 12. Ron Norwood 1975-76 559 13. George Mikan 1944-45 558 14. George Mikan 1945-46 555 15. Tom Kleinschmidt 1992-93 548 Kevin Edwards 1987-88 548 17. Curtis Watkins 1978-79 545 18. David Booth 1990-91 543 Gary Garland 1978-79 543 20. Dallas Comegys 1986-87 542 SEASON SCORING AVERAGE Player Season Avg. 1. Mark Aguirre 1979-80 26.8 2. Dick Heise 1956-57 24.3 3. Mark Aguirre 1978-79 24.0 4. George Mikan 1944-45 23.3 5. George Mikan 1945-46 23.1 6. Mark Aguirre 1980-81 23.0 7. Ron Sobieszczyk 1955-56 22.5 8. Terry Cummings 1981-82 22.3 9. Tom Kleinschmidt 1994-95 21.4 10. Howie Carl 1960-61 21.1 11. Dave Corzine 1977-78 21.0 12. Tom Kleinschmidt 1993-94 20.4 13. Al Burks 1971-72 20.3 14. Rod Strickland 1987-88 20.0 15. Howie Carl 1958-59 19.7 16. Ken Warzynski 1969-70 19.6 17. Stanley Brundy 1988-89 19.5 18. Bill Robinzine 1974-75 19.4 19. Ron Norwood 1975-76 19.3 20. Joey Meyer 1970-71 19.2 GAME SCORING Player Pts. Opponent Date 1. George Mikan 53 Rhode Island March 21, 1945 2. Stanley Brundy 47 Loyola Marymount Dec. 23, 1988 Mark Aguirre 47 Maine Jan. 6, 1981 4. Mark Aguirre 45 Loyola-Chicago March 5, 1979 Dave Corzine 45 Louisville March 17, 1978 6. Howie Carl 43 Marquette Dec. 23, 1960 7. Stanley Brundy 41 Loyola Marymount Jan. 14, 1989 Mark Aguirre 41 Loyola-Chicago Feb. 23, 1980 9. Sammy Mejia 40 Northwestern State Dec. 29, 2006 David Booth 40 UCLA Dec. 15, 1990 Mark Aguirre 40 Illinois State March 1, 1980 Mark Aguirre 40 LaSalle Feb. 18, 1980 13. Mark Aguirre 39 Wichita State Dec. 9, 1978

15. 20. 23. 31. 39. 52. 69. 87.

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M.C. Thompson 39 Tom Kleinschmidt 37 David Booth 37 Terry Cummings 37 Howie Carl 37 George Mikan 37 Mark Aguirre 36 Mark Aguirre 36 Mark Aguirre 36 Brandon Young 35 Will Walker 35 Bobby Simmons 35 Tom Kleinschmidt 35 David Booth 35 Mark Aguirre 35 Ron Norwood 35 Emmette Bryant 35 Mark Aguirre 34 Mark Aguirre 34 Greg Boyd 34 Ed Goode 34 Ed Goode 34 George Mikan 34 George Mikan 34 George Mikan 34 Quentin Richardson 33 Tom Kleinschmidt 33 Tom Kleinschmidt 33 Terence Greene 33 Dallas Comegys 33 Terry Cummings 33 Bill Robinzine 33 Al Zetzsche 33 Bob Zoretich 33 M.C. Thompson 33 George Mikan 33 George Mikan 33 George Mikan 33 Cleveland Melvin 32 Dar Tucker 32 Draelon Burns 32 Draelon Burns 32 Quemont Greer 32 Quentin Richardson 32 Willie Coleman 32 Brandon Cole 32 Tom Kleinschmidt 32 Tom Kleinschmidt 32 David Booth 32 Greg Boyd 32 Greg Boyd 32 Al Burks 32 Ken Warzynski 32 Al Zetzsche 32 Bob Zoretich 32 Brandon Young 31 Will Walker 31 Will Walker 31 Draelon Burns 31 Quentin Richardson 31 Stephen Howard 31 Stanley Brundy 31 Mark Aguirre 31 Mark Aguirre 31 Mark Aguirre 31 Terry Cummings 31 Dave Corzine 31 Ron Norwood 31 Ken Warzynski 31 Emmette Bryant 31 Howie Carl 31 Ron Sobieszczyk 31 George Mikan 31 Cleveland Melvin 30 Cleveland Melvin 30 Cleveland Melvin 30 Mike Stovall 30 Dar Tucker 30 Will Walker 30

Notre Dame March 3, 1962 UAB Feb. 9, 1994 Louisville Jan. 27, 1990 Louisville Dec. 26, 1981 Western Kentucky Feb. 6, 1959 Indiana State Dec. 15, 1945 Saint Louis Jan. 13, 1981 Marquette Jan. 12, 1980 Northern Illinois Dec. 2, 1978 Connecticut Jan. 8, 2013 Notre Dame Jan. 23, 2010 Northern Illinois Dec. 23, 2000 Detroit Feb. 9, 1993 Loyola Marymount Jan. 5, 1992 LaSalle Jan. 24, 1981 Memphis State Dec. 5, 1975 Dayton Jan. 27, 1962 Missouri Jan. 2, 1980 Pennsylvania March 26, 1979 San Diego State Dec. 19, 1972 Xavier March 3, 1971 Niagara Jan. 25, 1971 Notre Dame Feb. 23, 1946 Bowling Green State March 26, 1945 Concordia (Ill.) March 10, 1944 UNC Wilmington Nov. 24, 1998 Cincinnati Jan. 21, 1995 Detroit Feb. 12, 1994 Niagara Dec. 1, 1987 Georgia Tech Feb. 22, 1987 Loyola-Chicago Feb. 12, 1982 Virginia Tech Feb. 5, 1975 Bellarmine Dec. 30, 1968 Central Missouri State Dec. 4, 1967 Notre Dame Jan. 16, 1963 Long Island Feb. 16, 1946 Notre Dame Jan. 5, 1946 West Virginia March 19, 1945 Cincinnati Jan. 15, 2013 Creighton Dec. 23, 2008 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Nov. 28, 2007 North Carolina A&T Nov. 24, 2007 UIC Dec. 18, 2005 Charlotte Jan. 8, 2000 Memphis Feb. 11, 1998 Dayton March 4, 1995 Georgetown Dec. 3, 1994 Massachusetts Jan. 24, 1993 Niagara Feb. 16, 1991 Villanova Feb. 9, 1973 Northwestern Dec. 5, 1972 Drake March 6, 1972 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) Dec. 30, 1969 Dayton Jan. 20, 1968 Marquette Feb. 4, 1967 Central Michigan Dec. 5, 2010 Providence March 11, 2009 West Virginia March. 4, 2009 West Virginia Feb. 27, 2008 California Nov. 28, 1998 Notre Dame March 7, 1992 Miami (Fla.) Feb. 27, 1988 Loyola-Chicago Feb. 28, 1981 Louisiana State Jan. 20, 1980 Maine Jan. 18, 1980 Loyola-Chicago Dec. 22, 1979 Creighton Feb. 7, 1978 Duquesne Feb. 3, 1976 Dayton Feb. 21, 1970 Xavier Dec. 27, 1963 Marquette Feb. 9, 1959 Brandeis Feb. 4, 1956 Bradley March 7, 1946 Butler Jan. 9, 2014 Fairfield Nov. 27, 2012 Chicago State Dec. 10, 2011 Providence Jan. 14, 2010 Providence March 11, 2009 Marquette Feb. 3, 2009


HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL

Sammy Mejia Drake Diener Jermaine Watts Tom Kleinschmidt Tom Kleinschmidt David Booth Stanley Brundy Rod Strickland Rod Strickland Mark Aguirre Mark Aguirre Curtis Watkins Gary Garland Dave Corzine Bill Robinzine Al Burks Joey Meyer Jim Lamkin Ron Feiereisel Jim Lamkin Ed Mikan George Mikan George Mikan George Mikan George Mikan Dick Triptow

30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

Providence Jan. 21, 2006 Missouri March 15, 2005 Michigan Nov. 15, 1995 Louisville Feb. 25, 1995 Dayton Feb. 6, 1995 Baylor Dec. 21, 1991 Dayton March 1, 1988 North Carolina State Jan. 31, 1988 Old Dominion Jan. 23, 1988 UAB Feb. 7, 1981 Butler Feb. 16, 1980 UAB Feb. 27, 1979 Creighton Dec. 30, 1978 Maryland Dec. 12, 1976 Villanova Feb. 9, 1973 UW-Milwaukee Jan. 31, 1972 St. Bonaventure Dec. 5, 1970 Notre Dame Feb. 6, 1954 Elmhurst Feb. 3, 1953 St. Ambrose Dec. 2, 1952 Notre Dame Feb. 28, 1947 Great Lake NTS Feb. 1, 1946 Murray State Jan. 4, 1946 Western Kentucky #1 1944-1945 Western Kentucky #2 1944-1945 Concordia (Ill.) Dec. 4, 1943

BEST BY CLASS - SCORING AVERAGE G Pts. Avg. Freshman: Mark Aguirre (1978-79) 32 767 24.0 Sophomore: Mark Aguirre (1979-80) 28 749 26.8 Junior: George Mikan (1944-45) 24 558 23.3 Senior: Dick Heise (1956-57) 22 524 24.3 ANNUAL LEADERS - SCORING AVERAGE Season Player G Pts. Avg. 1944-45 George Mikan 24 558 23.3 1945-46 George Mikan 24 555 23.1 1946-47 Ed Mikan 25 392 15.7 1947-48 Ed Mikan 30 463 15.4 1948-49 Bato Govedarica 25 216 8.5 1949-50 Bato Govedarica 25 323 12.9 1950-51 Bato Govedarica 25 350 14.0 1951-52 Gene Dyker 25 369 14.8 1952-53 Ron Feiereisel 28 503 18.0 1953-54 Jim Lamkin 21 405 19.3 1954-55 Ron Sobieszczyk 22 381 17.3 1955-56 Ron Sobieszczyk 24 540 22.5 1956-57 Dick Heise 22 534 24.3 1957-58 Paul Ruddy 20 244 12.2 1958-59 Howie Carl 24 461 19.2 1959-60 Howie Carl 24 473 19.7 1960-61 Howie Carl 23 376 16.3 1961-62 M.C. Thompson 23 376 16.3 1962-63 M.C. Thompson 23 360 15.6 1963-64 Jesse Nash 25 438 17.5 1964-65 Jim Murphy 27 475 17.5 1965-66 Don Swanson 26 469 18.0 1966-67 Mike Norris 25 432 17.2 1967-68 Al Zetzsche 25 383 15.3 1968-69 Al Zetzsche 25 435 17.4 1969-70 Ken Waryznski 25 492 19.6 1970-71 Joey Meyer 25 481 19.2 1971-72 Al Burks 23 468 20.3 1972-73 Greg Boyd 25 438 17.5 1973-74 Bill Robinzine 15 252 16.8 1974-75 Bill Robinzine 25 486 19.4 1975-76 Ron Norwood 29 559 19.3 1976-77 Dave Corzine 27 512 19.0 1977-78 Dave Corzine 30 630 21.0 1978-79 Mark Aguirre 32 767 24.0 1979-80 Mark Aguirre 28 749 26.8 1980-81 Mark Aguirre 29 666 23.0 1981-82 Terry Cummings 28 624 22.3 1982-83 Bernard Randolph 32 440 13.7 1983-84 Tyrone Corbin 30 425 14.1 1984-85 Tyrone Corbin 29 461 15.8 1985-86 Rod Strickland 31 437 14.1 1986-87 Dallas Comegys 31 542 17.5

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1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 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 2014-15 2015-16

Rod Strickland Stanley Brundy David Booth David Booth David Booth Tom Kleinschmidt Tom Kleinschmidt Tom Kleinschmidt Jermaine Watts Charles Gelatt Jermaine Watts Quentin Richardson Quentin Richardson Bobby Simmons Andre Brown Sam Hoskin Delonte Holland Quemont Greer Sammy Mejia Wilson Chandler Draelon Burns Dar Tucker Will Walker Cleveland Melvin Cleveland Melvin Brandon Young Cleveland Melvin Billy Garrett Jr. Myke Henry

26 33 35 29 29 31 26 28 29 15 18 31 33 29 26 29 32 29 27 34 30 32 31 27 31 32 20 32 31

521 642 592 543 470 548 532 599 471 193 286 586 561 483 378 453 528 530 403 497 528 592 501 386 541 535 334 393 425

20.0 19.5 16.9 18.7 17.4 17.7 20.5 21.4 16.2 12.9 15.9 18.9 17.0 16.7 14.5 15.6 16.5 18.3 14.9 14.6 17.6 18.5 16.2 14.3 17.5 16.7 16.7 12.3 13.7

FIELD GOALS

CAREER FIELD GOALS Player Seasons FG 1. Mark Aguirre 1978-81 863 2. Dave Corzine 1974-78 789 3. Cleveland Melvin 2010-14 719 4. David Booth 1988-92 713 5. Brandon Young 2010-14 660 6. Tom Kleinschmidt 1991-95 632 7. Terry Davis 1989-93 623 8. Stanley Brundy 1985-89 611 9. Dallas Comegys 1983-87 607 10. Stephen Howard 1988-92 571 Rod Strickland 1985-88 571 12. Curtis Watkins 1975-79 568 13. Joe Ponsetto 1974-78 554 14. Sammy Mejia 2003-07 552 15. Terry Cummings 1979-82 549 16. Gary Garland 1975-79 533 17. Tyrone Corbin 1982-85 522 18. Quemont Greer 2001-05 520 19. Howie Carl 1958-61 518 20. Ron Norwood 1974-77 499 CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Player Seasons FGA 1. Dave Corzine 1974-78 1,605 2. Mark Aguirre 1978-81 1,582 3. Brandon Young 2010-14 1,530 4. Cleveland Melvin 2010-14 1,509 5. David Booth 1988-92 1,486 6. Al Burks 1969-73 1,441 7. Tom Kleinschmidt 1991-95 1,352 8. Terry Davis 1989-93 1,341 9. Howie Carl 1958-61 1,309 10. Jim Lampkin 1951-55 1,268 11. Will Walker 2006-10 1,246 12. Gary Garland 1975-79 1,209 CAREER FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE min. 200 field goals Name Seasons FG-A Pct. 1. Stanley Brundy 1985-89 611-974 .627 2. Kris Hill 1992-94 237-383 .619 3. Steven Hunter 1999-01 252-430 .586 4. Brian Currie 1992-96 273-487 .561 5. Curtis Watkins 1975-79 568-1028 .553 6. Mark Aguirre 1978-81 863-1582 .546 7. Marty Embry 1982-86 288-536 .537


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 20.

Kevin Edwards Rod Strickland Mike Gillespie Terry Cummings Mac Koshwal Dallas Comegys Kevin Holmes Don Swanson Tyrone Corbin Andre Brown Joe Ponsetto Bernard Randolph Bill Robinzine

1986-88 1985-88 1971-74 1979-82 2007-10 1983-87 1982-86 1963-66 1981-85 2000-04 1974-78 1979-83 1972-75

404-756 571-1069 333-626 549-1036 409-784 607-1180 396-778 383-757 522-1036 448-893 554-1104 462-936 420-853

.534 .534 .532 .530 .522 .514 .509 .506 .504 .502 .502 .494 .492

4. 6. 7.

SEASON FIELD GOALS Player Season FG 1. Mark Aguirre 1978-79 302 2. Stanley Brundy 1988-89 286 3. Mark Aguirre 1979-80 281 4. Mark Aguirre 1980-81 280 5. Dave Corzine 1977-78 255 6. Terry Cummings 1981-82 244 7. Gary Garland 1978-79 237 8. Ron Norwood 1975-76 231 9. David Booth 1989-90 221 10. Kevin Edwards 1987-88 220 11. Cleveland Melvin 2011-12 219 Dave Corzine 1976-77 219 13. George Mikan 1944-45 218 14. Cleveland Melvin 2012-13 216 15. Al Burks 1971-72 212 16. Curtis Watkins 1978-79 210 17. Rod Strickland 1987-88 207 Joe Ponsetto 1975-76 207 19. George Mikan 1945-46 206 20. Dar Tucker 2008-09 203 Quentin Richardson 1998-99 203

Mark Aguirre George Mikan Stanley Brundy Mark Aguirre Mark Aguirre David Booth David Booth Mark Aguirre Dave Corzine Al Zetzsche Bob Zoretich M.C. Thompson Ron Feiereisel George Mikan

21 21 17 17 16 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15

Loyola-Chicago March 5, 1979 Rhode Island March 21, 1945 Loyola Mmount Jan. 14, 1989 Wichita State Dec. 13, 1978 Northern Illinois Dec. 2, 1978 Loyola Marymount Jan. 5, 1992 Louisville Jan. 27, 1990 LaSalle Feb. 18, 1980 Bradley Jan. 14, 1978 Bellarmine Feb. 25, 1969 C. Missouri State Dec. 4, 1967 Notre Dame Feb. 3, 1962 Elmhurst Feb. 3, 1953 Indiana State Dec. 15, 1945

GAME FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Player FGA Opponent Date 1. Mark Aguirre 39 Loyola-Chicago March 5, 1979 2. Sevira Brown 29 Harvard Jan. 3, 1970 3. Dave Corzine 28 Louisville March 18, 1978 Dave Corzine 28 Creighton Jan. 31, 1977 Al Burks 28 UW-Milwaukee Feb. 16, 1970 6. Stanley Brundy 26 Loyola Marymount Dec. 23, 1988 Mark Aguirre 26 Loyola-Chicago Feb. 23, 1980 Jim Lamkin 26 Fordham Dec. 30, 1953 9. Draelon Burns 25 Vanderbilt Dec. 12, 2007 Dave Corzine 25 Bradley Jan. 14, 1978 Jim Lamkin 25 Notre Dame Feb. 6, 1954 GAME FIELD GOAL PCT. - MINIMUM 5 FG Name Pct. FG-FGA Opponent Date 1. Stanley Brundy 1.000 10-10 Notre Dame March 11, 1989 Stanley Brundy 1.000 8-8 Georgia Tech Feb. 6, 1988 Tommy Hamilton IV 1.000 7-7 Chicago State Dec. 4,2014 Brian Currie 1.000 7-7 Stetson Nov. 29, 1995 Sandi Marcius 1.000 6-6 Oregon State Dec. 1, 2013 Karron Clarke 1.000 6-6 Chicago State Dec. 6, 2006 Bobby Simmons 1.000 6-6 Monmouth Dec. 6, 1999 Steven Hunter 1.000 6-6 South Carolina Nov. 27, 1999 Kevin Holmes 1.000 6-6 Penn State Dec. 12, 1984 Durrell McDonald 1.000 5-5 Seton Hall Jan. 25, 2014 Krys Faber 1.000 5-5 West Virginia Feb. 12, 2011 Peter Patton 1.000 5-5 Saint Joseph’s Jan. 19, 1995 Bryant Bowden 1.000 5-5 Marquette Feb. 6, 1993 Chuck Murphy 1.000 5-5 Georgia Tech March 15, 1991 Melvon Foster 1.000 5-5 Oklahoma State Dec. 22, 1990 David Booth 1.000 5-5 Miami (Fla.) Jan. 29, 1990

SEASON FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Player Season FGA 1. Mark Aguirre 1978-79 581 2. Gary Garland 1978-79 532 3. Dar Tucker 2008-09 520 Mark Aguirre 1979-80 520 5. David Booth 1989-90 501 6. Will Walker 2009-10 494 7. Cleveland Melvin 2011-12 489 8. Mark Aguirre 1980-81 481 9. Quentin Richardson 1999-00 468 10. Dave Corzine 1977-78 462 11. Ron Norwood 1975-76 461 SEASON FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE min. 70% of team’s games and 4.0 field goals made per game Player Season G FG-FGA Pct. 1. Stanley Brundy 1987-88 30 194-295 .658 2. Stanley Brundy 1988-89 33 286-441 .649 3. Kris Hill 1992-93 31 124-206 .602 4. Curtis Watkins 1978-79 32 210-354 .593 5. Steven Hunter 2000-01 30 138-233 .592 6. Rod Strickland 1986-87 30 188-323 .582 Mark Aguirre 1980-81 29 280-481 .582 8. Andre Brown 2003-04 23 122-214 .570 9. Terry Cummings 1981-82 28 244-430 .567 10. Brian Currie 1995-96 29 136-243 .560 11. Don Swanson 1965-66 26 202-365 .553 12. Dave Corzine 1977-78 30 255-462 .553 13. Sam Hoskin 2002-03 29 151-279 .541 14. Mark Aguirre 1979-80 28 281-520 .540 15. Mike Gillespie 1972-73 23 103-191 .539 16. Myke Henry 2015-16 31 170-317 .536 Kevin Edwards 1986-87 31 184-343 .536 17. Curtis Watkins 1976-77 25 107-200 .535 18. Tyrone Corbin 1984-85 29 189-354 .534 Curtis Watkins 1977-78 30 149-279 .534 GAME FIELD GOALS Player FG Opponent Date 1. Stanley Brundy 21 Loyola Marymount Dec. 23, 1988

BEST BY CLASS - FIELD GOAL PCT. FG FGA Pct. Freshman: Cleveland Melvin (2010-11) 163 312 .522 Sophomore: Steven Hunter (2000-01) 138 233 .592 Junior: Stanley Brundy (1987-88) 194 295 .658 Senior: Stanley Brundy (1988-89) 286 441 .649 ANNUAL LEADERS - FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE min. 70% of team’s games and 4.0 field goals made per game Season Player FG FGA Pct. 1949-50 Bill Benson 119 239 .351 1950-51 Clem Pavilonis 126 284 .443 1951-52 Gene Dyker 137 355 .408 1952-53 Ron Feiereisel 171 406 .421 1953-54 Jim Lamkin 147 361 .407 1954-55 Ron Sobieszczyk 117 232 .504 1955-56 Ken Jaksy 157 333 .471 1956-57 Dick Heise 158 355 .445 1957-58 Paul Ruddy 100 222 .455 1958-59 McKinley Cowsen 115 291 .395 1959-60 Bill Haig 99 222 .445 1960-61 Jim Flemming 104 220 .472 1961-62 Bill Debes 105 216 .486 1962-63 M.C. Thompson 138 314 .439 1963-64 Dave Mills 122 240 .508 1964-65 Don Swanson 142 317 .447 1965-66 Don Swanson 202 365 .553 1966-67 Mike Norris 183 387 .471 1967-68 Ken Warzynski 149 337 .442 1968-69 Al Zetzsche 161 329 .489 1969-70 Ken Warzynski 189 402 .470

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 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 2014-15 2015-16

Al Burks Al Burks Mike Gillespie Mike Gillespie Jim Bocinsky Joe Ponsetto Curtis Watkins Dave Corzine Curtis Watkins Mark Aguirre Mark Aguirre Terry Cummings Tyrone Corbin Tyrone Corbin Tyrone Corbin Kevin Holmes Rod Strickland Stanley Brundy Stanley Brundy Stephen Howard Stephen Howard Terry Davis Kris Hill Kris Hill Bryant Bowden Brian Currie Thomas Cooper Willie Coleman Lance Williams Paul McPherson Steve Hunter Andre Brown Sam Hoskin Andre Brown Quemont Greer Sammy Mejia Sammy Mejia Mac Koshwal Mac Koshwal Will Walker Cleveland Melvin Cleveland Melvin Cleveland Melvin Brandon Young Tommy Hamilton IV Myke Henry

157 212 98 128 125 207 107 255 210 281 280 244 124 166 166 125 188 194 286 170 147 178 124 113 138 136 109 171 187 149 138 148 151 122 199 147 188 129 157 177 163 219 216 178 103 170

333 398 182 240 239 397 200 462 354 520 481 430 263 316 316 237 323 295 441 369 283 337 206 177 276 243 287 416 374 281 233 294 279 214 435 304 391 260 298 494 312 489 451 411 201 317

.471 .533 .538 .533 .523 .521 .535 .552 .593 .540 .582 .567 .471 .525 .525 .527 .582 .658 .649 .461 .519 .528 .602 .638 .500 .560 .380 .411 .500 .530 .592 .503 .541 .570 .457 .484 .481 .496 .527 .358 .522 .448 .479 .433 .512 .536

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Player Seasons 3FG 1. Drake Diener 2001-05 216 2. Will Walker 2006-10 195 3. Marcus Singer 1993-97 164 4. Brandon Cole 1991-95 155 5. Jeremiah Kelly 2008-12 152 6. Draelon Burns 2004-08 150 7. Peter Patton 1992-96 134 8. Brandon Young 2010-14 130 9. Jamee Crockett 2011-15 122 10. Bobby Simmons 1998-01 121 11. Tom Kleinschmidt 1991-95 120 12. Joe Tulley 1999-03 119 13. Quentin Richardson 1998-00 117 14. Sammy Mejia 2003-07 115 15. Brad Niemann 1987-91 109 16. Dar Tucker 2007-09 108 17. Moses Morgan 2010-13 107 18. Willie Coleman 1997-99 101 19. Billy Garrett Jr. 2013-p 100 20. Kerry Hartfield 1998-00 96 CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Player Will Walker Drake Diener Marcus Singer Brandon Cole Draelon Burns

Seasons 2006-10 2001-05 1993-97 1991-95 2004-08

3FGA 571 526 479 471 447

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6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Jeremiah Kelly Brandon Young Jamee Crockett Bobby Simmons Dar Tucker Tom Kleinschmidt Sammy Mejia Joe Tulley Peter Patton Billy Garrett Jr. Quentin Richardson Moses Morgan Willie Coleman Rashon Burno Quemont Greer

2008-12 2010-14 2011-15 1998-01 2007-09 1991-95 2003-07 1999-03 1992-96 2013-p 1998-00 2010-13 1997-99 1998-02 2001-05

466 445 378 366 360 357 351 346 338 324 321 319 293 280 276

CAREER THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE minimum 20 made and two seasons Name Seasons 3FG-A Pct. 1. Kevin Edwards 1986-88 40-85 .471 2. Andy Laux 1984-88 67-144 .465 3. Rod Strickland 1985-88 31-68 .456 4. Tommy Hamilton IV 2013-16 68-160 .425 5. Drake Diener 2001-05 216-526 .411 Brad Niemann 1987-91 109-266 .411 7. Peter Patton 1992-96 134-338 .396 8. Chuck Murphy 1988-91 65-170 .382 9. Aaron Simpson 2014-16 64-169 .379 10 Forrest Robinson 2013-15 68-180 .378 11. Durrell McDonald 2012-15 58-159 .365 12. Quentin Richardson 1998-00 117-321 .364 13. Kerry Hartfield 1998-00 96-269 .356 Joe Daughrity 1990-92 42-118 .356 15. Jabari Currie 2005-09 70-197 .355 Terence Greene 1985-89 72-203 .355 17. Moses Morgan 2010-13 75-214 .350 18. David Booth 1988-92 63-182 .346 19. Willie Coleman 1997-99 101-293 .345 20. Joe Tulley 1999-03 119-346 .344 SEASON THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Player Season 3FG 1. Drake Diener 2004-05 85 2. Quentin Richardson 1999-00 73 3. Will Walker 2009-10 71 Will Walker 2008-09 71 Willie Coleman 1997-98 71 6. Drake Diener 2003-04 68 7. Brad Niemann 1988-89 67 8. Marcus Singer 1995-96 65 9. Draelon Burns 2007-08 63 10. Bobby Simmons 2000-01 61 11. Peter Patton 1995-96 60 12. Tom Kleinschmidt 1994-95 59 13. Dar Tucker 2008-09 58 14. Brandon Cole 1994-95 57 15. Moses Morgan 2011-12 54 Marcus Singer 1996-97 54 Brandon Cole 1992-93 54 18. Kerry Hartfield 1998-99 52 19. Jeremiah Kelly 2011-12 50 Jeremiah Kelly 2010-11 50 Dar Tucker 2007-08 50 SEASON THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Player Season 3FGA 1. Will Walker 2009-10 231 2. Dar Tucker 2008-09 204 3. Willie Coleman 1997-98 202 4. Quentin Richardson 1999-00 194 5. Will Walker 2008-09 193 6. Drake Diener 2004-05 184 7. Draelon Burns 2007-08 182 8. Marcus Singer 1996-97 180 9. Marcus Singer 1995-96 174 10. Bobby Simmons 2000-01 165 11. Brandon Cole 1994-95 161 12. Tom Kleinschmidt 1994-95 156 13. Brad Niemann 1988-89 154


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE 14. 15 16. 17. 18. 19.

Brandon Cole Jeremiah Kelly Drake Diener Peter Patton Jeremiah Kelly Moses Morgan Kerry Hartfield

1992-93 2011-12 2003-04 1995-96 2010-11 2011-12 1998-99

GAME THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE minimum five made Name Pct. 3FG-A Opponent Date 1. Draelon Burns 1.000 8-8 Texas A&M-CC Nov. 28, 2007 Brandon Young 1.000 6-6 Central Michigan Dec. 5, 2010 Aaron Simpson 1.000 5-5 Florida State Nov. 21, 2015 Cleveland Melvin 1.000 5-5 Grambling State Nov. 9, 2013 Will Walker 1.000 5-5 Seton Hall Feb. 23, 2008 Bobby Simmons 1.000 5-5 Saint Louis Jan. 31, 2001 7. Drake Diener .857 6-7 East Carolina Jan. 31, 2004 Brad Niemann .857 6-7 Dayton Feb. 7, 1989 9. Moses Morgan .833 5-6 Connecticut March 6, 2012 Mike Stovall .833 5-6 St. John’s March 5, 2010 Bobby Simmons .833 5-6 UAB Jan. 29, 2000 Quentin Richardson .833 5-6 Tulane March 3, 1999 Marcus Singer .833 5-6 Stetson Dec. 22, 1994 14. Drake Diener .750 6-8 Memphis Jan. 13, 2004 Marcus Singer .750 6-8 Eastern Illinois Dec. 6, 1995

152 149 148 142 140 139 139

SEASON THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE minimum 20 made Name Seasons 3FG-A Pct. 1. Peter Patton 1994-95 29-53 .547 2. Andy Laux 1986-87 34-66 .515 3. Cleveland Melvin 2013-14 33-70 .471 4. Tommy Hamilton IV 2014-15 23-49 .469 5. Drake Diener 2004-05 85-184 .462 6. Drake Diener 2003-04 68-148 .459 7. Tommy Hamilton IV 2015-16 26-58 .448 8. Kevin Edwards 1987-88 25-56 .446 9. Rod Strickland 1987-88 24-54 .444 10. Brad Niemann 1988-89 67-154 .435 11. Eli Cain 2015-16 31-73 .425 12 Peter Patton 1995-96 60-142 .423 Andy Laux 1987-88 33-78 .423 14. Karron Clarke 2005-06 34-81 .420 15. Durrell McDonald 2013-14 27-65 .415 16. Marcus Singer 1994-95 29-70 .414 17. David Booth 1991-92 28-68 .412 18. Brad Niemann 1990-91 36-88 .409 19. Aaron Simpson 2015-16 37-91 .407 Forrest Robinson 2013-14 22-54 .407

BEST BY CLASS - THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 3FG Freshman: Dar Tucker (2007-08) 50 Sophomore: Quentin Richardson (1999-00) 73 Junior: Willie Coleman (1997-98)/Will Walker (2008-09) 71 Senior: Drake Diener (2004-05) 85

GAME THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Player 3FG Opponent Date 1. Draelon Burns 8 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi Nov. 28, 2008 2. Jeremiah Kelly 7 Villanova Feb. 19, 2011 Will Walker 7 West Virginia March 4, 2009 Drake Diener 7 Missouri March 15, 2005 Drake Diener 7 Charlotte Feb. 16, 2005 Brad Niemann 7 Chaminade Nov. 27, 1988 7. Forrest Robinson 6 Creighton Jan. 7, 2015 Jeremiah Kelly 6 Miss. Valley State Nov. 14, 2011 Brandon Young 6 Central Michigan Dec. 5, 2010 Will Walker 6 Providence March 11, 2009 Will Walker 6 Villanova Feb. 25, 2009 Drake Diener 6 UAB March 2, 2005 Drake Diener 6 Cincinnati Feb. 12, 2005 Drake Diener 6 East Carolina Jan. 31, 2004 Drake Diener 6 Memphis Jan. 13, 2004 Joe Tulley 6 Houston Feb. 7, 2001 Joe Tulley 6 Temple Jan. 20, 2001 Brad Niemann 6 Dayton Feb. 7, 1989 GAME THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Player 3FGA Opponent Date 1. Joe Tulley 14 Temple Jan. 20, 2001 Jermaine Watts 14 Northwestern Dec. 6, 1997 3. Jeremiah Kelly 13 Villanova Feb. 19, 2011 Will Walker 13 Providence March 11, 2009 Draelon Burns 13 Villanova Jan. 16, 2008 Drake Diener 13 Charlotte Feb. 16, 2005 Marcus Singer 13 Charlotte Feb. 29, 1996 Brandon Cole 13 Memphis Jan. 8, 1995 9. Jeremiah Kelly 12 Miss. Valley State Nov. 14, 2011 Will Walker 12 Syracuse Jan. 30, 2010 Will Walker 12 West Virginia March 4, 2009 Joe Tulley 12 South Florida March 7, 2001 13. Will Walker 11 UIC Dec. 13, 2009 Dar Tucker 11 North Carolina A&T Nov. 24, 2007 Drake Diener 11 Missouri March 15, 2005 Joe Tulley 11 UAB Feb. 24, 2001 Marcus Singer 11 Saint Joseph’s Dec. 16, 1996 Jermaine Watts 11 Michigan Nov. 15, 1995 Tom Kleinschmidt 11 Cincinnati March 9, 1995 Tom Kleinschmidt 11 Cincinnati Jan. 21, 1995

ANNUAL LEADERS - THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Season Player 3FG 1986-87 Andy Laux 34 1987-88 Andy Laux 33 1988-89 Brad Niemann 67 1989-90 Chuck Murphy 36 1990-91 Brad Niemann 36 1991-92 David Booth 28 1992-93 Brandon Cole 54 1993-94 Brandon Cole 34 1994-95 Tom Kleinschmidt 59 1995-96 Marcus Singer 65 1996-97 Marcus Singer 54 1997-98 Willie Coleman 71 1998-99 Kerry Hartfield 52 1999-00 Quentin Richardson 73 2000-01 Bobby Simmons 61 2001-02 Joe Tulley 33 2002-03 Drake Diener 34 2003-04 Drake Diener 68 2004-05 Drake Diener 85 2005-06 Draelon Burns 34 Karron Clarke 34 2006-07 Draelon Burns 46 2007-08 Draelon Burns 63 2008-09 Will Walker 71 2009-10 Will Walker 71 2010-11 Jeremiah Kelly 50 2011-12 Moses Morgan 54 2012-13 Moses Morgan 32 2013-14 Billy Garrett Jr. 37 2014-15 Forrest Robinson 46 2015-16 Aaron Simpson 37

FREE THROWS

CAREER FREE THROWS Player Seasons FT 1. Stephen Howard 1988-92 528 2. Ron Sobieszczyk 1953-56 470 3. Mark Aguirre 1978-81 456 4. Tom Kleinschmidt 1991-95 453 5. Brandon Young 2010-14 449 6. David Booth 1988-92 444 7. Howie Carl 1958-61 425 8. Billy Garrett Jr. 2013-p 408 9. Dallas Comegys 1983-87 399 10. Ron Feiereisel 1950-53 338 11. Bobby Simmons 1998-01 336 12. Tyrone Corbin 1981-85 334 Jim Lamkin 1951-55 334 14. Bill Haig 1958-61 328 15. Curtis Watkins 1975-79 327 16. Dave Corzine 1974-78 318

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Terence Greene Dick Heise Terry Cummings Draelon Burns

1985-89 1954-57 1979-82 2007-08

308 301 300 299

CAREER FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Player Seasons FTA’s 1. Stephen Howard 1988-92 697 2. Brandon Young 2014-15 624 3. Ron Sobieszczyk 1953-56 613 4. Tom Kleinschmidt 1991-95 608 5. Mark Aguirre 1978-81 594 6. Dallas Comegys 1983-87 588 7. David Booth 1988-92 584 8. Terence Greene 1985-89 500 9. Howie Carl 1958-61 498 10. Billy Garrett Jr. 2013-p 494 11. Andre Brown 2000-04 478 12. Jim Lamkin 1951-55 445 13. Cleveland Melvin 2010-14 444 CAREER FREE THROW PERCENTAGE minimum 100 FT Name Seasons FT-A Pct. 1. Drake Diener 2001-05 192-220 .873 2. Howie Carl 1958-61 425-498 .853 3. Curtis Watkins 1975-79 327-389 .841 4. Billy Garrett Jr. 2013-p 408-494 .826 5. Jim Murphy 1962-65 215-261 .824 6. Skip Dillard 1978-82 180-219 .822 7. Mike Norris 1964-67 105-130 .808 8. Gary Garland 1975-79 137-170 .806 9. Brandon Cole 1991-95 243-305 .797 10. Kevin Edwards 1986-88 146-184 .793 11. Dick Heise 1954-57 292-369 .791 12. Al Zetzsche 1966-69 282-358 .788 13. Bobby Simmons 1998-01 336-429 .783 14. Greg Boyd 1972-75 182-233 .781 15. Draelon Burns 2004-08 299-386 .775 Terry Cummings 1979-82 300-387 .775 17. Ron Feiereisel 1950-53 338-439 .770 18. Mark Aguirre 1978-81 456-594 .768 19. Ron Sobieszczyk 1953-56 470-613 .767 20. Tyrone Corbin 1981-85 334-437 .764 SEASON FREE THROWS Name Season FT 1. Dick Heise 1956-57 218 2. Ron Sobieszczyk 1955-56 212 3. Mark Aguirre 1979-80 187 4. Stephen Howard 1991-92 164 Stephen Howard 1989-90 164 6. Mark Aguirre 1978-79 163 7. Howie Carl 1960-61 161 Ron Sobieszczyk 1952-53 161 9. Billy Garrett Jr. 2014-15 158 10. Ron Sobieszczyk 1954-55 147 11. Brandon Young 2012-13 144 Tom Kleinschmidt 1994-95 144 13. George Mikan 1945-46 143 14. David Booth 1990-91 140 Dallas Comegys 1986-87 140 16. Sam Hoskin 2002-03 139 Tom Kleinschmidt 1992-93 139 Stephen Howard 1990-91 139 19. Brandon Young 2013-14 136 Quentin Richardson 1998-99 136 Terry Cummings 1981-82 136 SEASON FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Player Season FTA 1. Dick Heise 1956-57 267 2. Ron Sobieszczyk 1955-56 261 3. Mark Aguirre 1979-80 244 4. Stephen Howard 1991-92 213 Mark Aguirre 1978-79 213 6. Stephen Howard 1989-90 210 7. Ron Feiereisel 1952-53 202 8. Brandon Young 2013-14 201

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9. 10. 12.

Brandon Young Billy Garrett Jr. Dallas Comegys Terence Greene Ron Sobieszczyk

2012-13 2014-15 1986-87 1988-89 1954-55

194 190 190 188 188

SEASON FREE THROW PERCENTAGE minimum 70% of games and 2.0 free throws per game Name Season FT-A Pct. 1. Drake Diener 2004-05 70-77 .909 2. Curtis Watkins 1976-77 58-64 .906 3. Jim Murphy 1964-65 83-93 .892 4. Gene Stump 1945-46 59-67 .881 5. Curtis Watkins 1977-78 81-92 .880 6. Howie Carl 1960-61 161-184 .874 7. Drake Diener 2003-04 74-85 .871 8. Jim Murphy 1963-64 93-107 .869 9. Curtis Watkins 1978-79 125-144 .868 10. Jim Lamkin 1953-54 111-128 .867 11. Skip Dillard 1979-80 70-82 .854 Greg Boyd 1972-73 76-89 .854 Howie Carl 1959-60 135-158 .854 14. Brandon Cole 1994-95 86-103 .835 15. Brandon Cole 1993-94 75-90 .833 16. Billy Garrett Jr. 2014-15 158-190 .832 Terry Cummings 1979-80 89-107 .832 18. Harry Shields 1970-71 58-70 .829 19. Draelon Burns 2005-06 71-86 .826 Howie Carl 1958-59 129-156 .826 GAME FREE THROWS Player FT Opponent Date 1. Howie Carl 23 Marquette Feb. 9, 1959 2. Mark Aguirre 18 Illinois State March 1, 1980 3. Delonte Holland 17 Cincinnati Jan. 10, 2004 Al Zetzsche 17 Indiana Jan. 29, 1968 Ron Sobieszczyk 17 Manchester Feb. 14, 1956 6. Greg Boyd 16 Villanova Feb. 9, 1973 7. David Booth 15 Memphis State Jan. 11, 1992 Terry Cummings 15 Louisville Dec. 26, 1981 Al Zetzsche 15 Dayton Feb. 17, 1968 10. Quentin Richardson 14 California Nov. 28, 1998 Tom Kleinschmidt 14 Cincinnati Jan. 21, 1995 Tom Kleinschmidt 14 Detroit Feb. 12, 1994 Terry Cummings 14 Marquette Feb. 6, 1982 Mark Aguirre 14 Pennsylvania March 26, 1979 Mike Gillespie 14 Northwestern Dec. 5, 1972 Emmette Bryant 14 Marquette Dec. 22, 1962 Bill Haig 14 Louisville Feb. 18, 1959 Ron Sobieszczyk 14 Lewis Feb. 21, 1956 Ron Sobieszczyk 14 Duquesne Jan. 16, 1955 Frank Blum 14 Illinois Dec. 19, 1953 GAME FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Name FTA Opponent Date 1. Howie Carl 25 Marquette Dec. 23, 1960 2. Al Zetzsche 20 Indiana Jan. 29, 1968 3. Tom Kleinschmidt 19 Cincinnati Jan. 21, 1995 Ron Sobieszczyk 19 Manchester Feb. 14, 1956 5. Delonte Holland 18 Cincinnati Jan. 10, 2004 Quentin Richardson 18 California Nov. 28, 1999 Mark Aguirre 18 Illinois State March 1, 1980 Frank Blum 18 Quincy Jan. 4, 1954 Russ Johnson 18 Bradley Jan. 10, 1953 10. David Booth 17 UCLA Dec. 15, 1990 Stephen Howard 17 Texas March 3, 1990 Terence Greene 17 Pepperdine Nov. 28, 1987 Mark Aguirre 17 Loyola Feb. 23, 1980 Ron Sobieszczyk 17 Kentucky Feb. 20, 1954 GAME FREE THROW PERCENTAGE minimum 10 made Name Pct. FT-A Opponent Date 1. Mark Aguirre 1.000 18-18 Illinois State March 1, 1980 Greg Boyd 1.000 16-16 Villanova Feb. 9, 1973 Terry Cummings 1.000 14-14 Marquette Feb. 6, 1982 Emmette Bryant 1.000 14-14 Marquette Dec. 22, 1962 Billy Garrett Jr. 1.000 13-13 St. John’s Jan. 18, 2015 Billy Garrett Jr. 1.000 12-12 Georgetown Jan. 9, 2016


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE

Draelon Burns 1.000 Bobby Simmons 1.000 Billy Garrett Jr. 1.000 Billy Garrett Jr. 1.000 Teddy Grubbs 1.000 Ed Mikan 1.000 11 players 1.000

12-12 12-12 11-11 11-11 11-11 11-11 10-10

Mississippi Dec. 20, 2007 Syracuse Nov. 23, 2000 Colorado Dec. 22, 2014 Milwaukee Dec. 7, 2014 St.Mary’s Jan. 4, 1982 NC State March 13, 1948 last vs. Louisville March 18, 1978

BEST BY CLASS - FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FT FTA Pct. Freshman: Terry Cummings (1979-80) 89 107 .832 Sophomore: Curtis Watkins (1976-77) 58 64 .906 Junior: Gene Stump (1945-46) 59 67 .881 Senior: Drake Diener (2004-05) 70 77 .909

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16

Draelon Burns Draelon Burns Dar Tucker Will Walker Brandon Young Brandon Young Brandon Young Billy Garrett Jr. Billy Garrett Jr. Billy Garrett Jr.

88 119 128 76 78 91 144 132 158 118

120 147 182 107 110 119 194 160 190 144

.733 .810 .703 .710 .709 .765 .742 .825 .832 .839

REBOUNDING

ANNUAL LEADERS - FREE THROW PERCENTAGE min. 70% of team’s games and 2.0 free throws made per game Season Player FT FTA Pct. 1945-46 Gene Stump 59 67 .881 1946-47 Ed Mikan 108 168 .643 1947-48 Charles Allen 59 79 .747 1948-49 Gordon Gillespie 68 99 .686 1949-50 Sam Vukovich 58 82 .707 1950-51 Ron Feiereisel 64 93 .688 1951-52 Ron Feiereisel 113 144 .784 1952-53 Ron Feiereisel 161 202 .797 1953-54 Jim Lamkin 111 128 .867 1954-55 Ron Sobieszczyk 147 188 .780 1955-56 Ron Sobeiszczyk 212 261 .812 1956-57 Dick Heise 218 267 .816 1957-58 Bill Coglianese 61 83 .711 1958-59 Howie Carl 129 156 .826 1959-60 Howie Carl 135 158 .854 1960-61 Howie Carl 161 184 .874 1961-62 Dick Cook 98 135 .725 1962-63 Dick Cook 90 116 .775 1963-64 Jim Murphy 93 107 .869 1964-65 Jim Murphy 83 93 .892 1965-66 Terry Flanagan 64 89 .719 1966-67 Mike Norris 66 83 .794 1967-68 Al Zetzsche 123 154 .798 1968-69 Al Zetzsche 113 147 .768 1969-70 Joey Meyer 92 118 .779 1970-71 Harry Shields 58 70 .829 1971-72 Jim Marino 66 83 .795 1972-73 Greg Boyd 76 89 .854 1973-74 Greg Boyd 66 99 .696 1974-75 Bill Robinzine 96 130 .738 1975-76 Dave Corzine 88 124 .709 1976-77 Curtis Watkins 58 64 .906 1977-78 Curtis Watkins 81 92 .880 1978-79 Curtis Watkins 125 144 .868 1979-80 Skip Dillard 70 82 .854 1980-81 Clyde Bradshaw 63 79 .797 1981-82 Skip Dillard 62 80 .775 1982-83 Tyrone Corbin 102 132 .773 1983-84 Tyrone Corbin 93 125 .744 1984-85 Tyrone Corbin 83 102 .813 1985-86 Tony Jackson 64 93 .688 1986-87 Kevin Edwards 63 78 .808 1987-88 Kevin Edwards 83 106 .783 1988-89 Terence Greene 122 188 .649 1989-90 Stephen Howard 164 210 .781 1990-91 Joe Daughrity 61 78 .782 1991-92 David Booth 116 150 .773 1992-93 Brandon Cole 77 101 .762 1993-94 Brandon Cole 75 90 .833 1994-95 Brandon Cole 86 103 .835 1995-96 Jermaine Watts 98 128 .766 1996-97 Charles Gelatt 47 65 .723 1997-98 Ayinde Avery 66 92 .717 1998-99 Bobby Simmons 92 116 .793 1999-00 Bobby Simmons 120 158 .759 2000-01 Bobby Simmons 124 155 .800 2001-02 Sam Hoskin 80 105 .762 2002-03 Sam Hoskin 139 169 .822 2003-04 Drake Diener 74 85 .871 2004-05 Drake Diener 70 77 .909 2005-06 Draelon Burns 72 86 .837

CAREER REBOUNDS Player Seasons Rebounds 1. Dave Corzine 1974-78 1,151 2. M.C. Thompson 1960-63 972 3. Tyrone Corbin 1981-85 893 4. Ken Warzynski 1967-70 890 5. Stephen Howard 1988-92 883 6. Errol Palmer 1964-67 874 7. Terry Cummings 1979-82 857 8. Andre Brown 2000-04 855 9. Stanley Brundy 1985-89 835 10. Curtis Watkins 1975-79 810 11. Mac Koshwal 2007-10 750 12. Bill Robinzine 1972-75 744 13. Dallas Comegys 1983-87 714 14. Cleveland Melvin 2010-14 707 15. Mark Aguirre 1978-81 706 16. Joe Ponsetto 1974-78 704 17. Bobby Simmons 1998-01 700 18. David Booth 1988-92 698 19. Jim Flemming 1958-61 689 20. Lance Williams 1998-02 678 CAREER REBOUNDING AVERAGE Name Seasons Avg. 1. M.C. Thompson 1960-63 13.7 2. Errol Palmer 1964-67 11.7 3. Ken Warzynski 1967-70 11.6 4. Bill Robinzine 1972-75 11.4 5. Dave Corzine 1974-78 10.4 6. Quentin Richardson 1998-00 10.2 7. McKinley Cowsen 1957-60 10.1 8. Terry Cummings 1979-82 10.0 9. Jim Flemming 1958-61 9.4 10. Dick Cook 1960-63 9.2 11. Al Burks 1970-73 9.1 12. Mac Koshwal 2007-10 9.0 13. Jesse Nash 1961-65 8.9 14. Dave Mills 1963-66 8.1 15. Andre Brown 2000-04 8.0 16. Mark Aguirre 1978-81 7.9 17. Kris Hill 1992-94 7.7 Bob Zoretich 1965-68 7.7 19. Bobby Simmons 1998-01 7.5 Stanley Brundy 1985-89 7.5 Bill Debes 1960-63 7.5 SEASON REBOUNDS Name Season Rebounds 1. Ken Warzynski 1969-70 379 2. M.C. Thompson 1961-62 354 3. Dave Corzine 1977-78 340 4. Dave Corzine 1976-77 339 5. Bill Robinzine 1974-75 338 6. Stanley Brundy 1988-89 336 7. Terry Cummings 1981-82 334 8. M.C. Thompson 1960-61 333 9. Quentin Richardson 1998-99 327 10. Quentin Richardson 1999-00 325 11. Errol Palmer 1965-66 313 12. Mac Koshwal 2008-09 308 Jesse Nash 1963-64 308 14. Errol Palmer 1964-65 302 15. Stephen Howard 1989-90 285 M.C. Thompson 1962-63 285 17. Dave Mills 1963-64 281 18. Ken Warzynski 1968-69 276

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1968-69 1979-80

270 263

SEASON REBOUNDING AVERAGE Name Season Avg. 1. M.C. Thompson 1961-62 15.4 2. Ken Warzynski 1969-70 15.2 3. Bill Robinzine 1974-75 13.5 4. M.C. Thompson 1960-61 13.3 5. Dave Corzine 1976-77 12.6 6. Errol Palmer 1965-66 12.5 7. M.C. Thompson 1962-63 12.4 8. Jesse Nash 1963-64 12.3 9. Terry Cummings 1981-82 11.9 10. Dave Corzine 1977-78 11.3 Errol Palmer 1966-67 11.3 12. Dave Mills 1963-64 11.2 13. Errol Palmer 1964-65 11.2 14. Ken Warzynski 1968-69 11.0 15. Tom Hunter 1968-69 10.8 16. Jim Flemming 1958-59 10.7 17. Quentin Richardson 1998-99 10.5 Dick Heise 1956-57 10.5 19. McKinley Cowsen 1958-59 10.4 20. McKinley Cowsen 1959-60 10.3 GAME REBOUNDS Player Reb. Opponent Date 1. Ken Warzynski 28 Harvard Jan. 3, 1970 2. Andre Brown 27 TCU Feb. 6, 2002 3. Errol Palmer 25 Notre Dame Feb. 27, 1965 4. Stanley Brundy 23 Loyola Marymount Jan. 14, 1989 5. Mac Koshwal 22 Creighton Dec. 23, 2008 Ken Warzynski 22 John F. Kennedy Dec. 9, 1969 7. Will Macon 21 Marquette Jan. 28, 1995 Bill Robinzine 21 Manhattan Jan. 11, 1975 Ken Warzynski 21 Missouri-St. Louis Feb. 3, 1970 Ken Warzynski 21 Parsons Dec. 15, 1969 Ken Warzynski 21 East Tennessee State Dec. 13, 1969 Tom Hunter 21 Illinois Wesleyan Dec. 20, 1968 Ron Sobieszczyk 21 Manhattan March 1, 1956 BEST BY CLASS - REBOUNDING AVERAGE G Reb. Avg. Freshman: Quentin Richardson (1998-99) 31 327 10.5 Sophomore: M.C. Thompson (1960-61) 25 333 13.3 Junior: M.C. Thompson (1961-62) 23 354 15.4 Senior: Ken Warzynski (1969-70) 25 379 15.2 ANNUAL LEADERS - REBOUNDING AVERAGE Season Player G Reb. Avg. 1956-57 Dick Heise 22 229 10.5 1957-58 Bill Coglianese 20 190 9.5 1958-59 Jim Flemming 24 257 10.7 1959-60 McKinley Cowsen 24 247 10.2 1960-61 M.C. Thompson 25 333 13.3 1961-62 M.C. Thompson 23 354 15.4 1962-63 M.C. Thompson 23 285 12.4 1963-64 Jesse Nash 25 308 12.3 1964-65 Errol Palmer 27 302 11.2 1965-66 Errol Palmer 25 313 12.5 1966-67 Errol Palmer 23 259 11.3 1967-68 Ken Warzynski 25 235 9.4 1968-69 Ken Warzynski 25 276 11.0 1969-70 Ken Warzynski 25 379 15.2 1970-71 Al Burks 25 242 9.7 1971-72 Al Burks 23 190 8.3 1972-73 Bill Robinzine 25 253 10.1 1973-74 Bill Robinzine 15 153 10.2 1974-75 Bill Robinzine 25 338 13.5 1975-76 Dave Corzine 29 256 8.8 1976-77 Dave Corzine 27 339 12.6 1977-78 Dave Corzine 30 340 11.3 1978-79 Curtis Watkins 32 259 8.1 1979-80 Terry Cummings 28 263 9.4 1980-81 Terry Cummings 29 260 9.0 1981-82 Terry Cummings 28 334 11.9 1982-83 Tyrone Corbin 33 262 7.9 1983-84 Tyrone Corbin 30 223 7.4

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1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 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 2014-15 2015-16

Tyrone Corbin Marty Embry Dallas Comegys Stanley Brundy Stanley Brundy Stephen Howard David Booth Stephen Howard Kris Hill Kris Hill Will Macon Bryant Bowden Charles Gelatt Demarcus Gaines Quentin Richardson Quentin Richardson Bobby Simmons Andre Brown Andre Brown Andre Brown Quemont Greer Wilson Chandler Wilson Chandler Mac Koshwal Mac Koshwal Mac Koshwal Krys Faber Cleveland Melvin Cleveland Melvin Cleveland Melvin Myke Henry Myke Henry

29 29 31 30 33 35 29 29 31 28 27 29 15 27 31 33 29 26 29 23 29 25 34 30 32 19 31 31 32 20 32 31

236 213 232 260 336 285 196 253 258 201 244 226 105 214 327 325 248 245 252 212 219 181 235 251 308 191 164 229 217 127 174 192

8.1 7.3 7.5 8.7 10.2 8.1 6.8 8.7 8.3 7.2 9.0 7.8 7.0 7.9 10.5 9.8 8.6 9.4 9.0 9.2 7.6 7.2 6.9 8.4 9.6 10.1 5.3 7.4 6.8 6.4 5.4 6.2

ASSISTS

CAREER ASSISTS Player Seasons Assists 1. Kenny Patterson 1981-85 669 2. Clyde Bradshaw 1977-81 606 3. Rod Strickland 1985-88 557 4. Brandon Young 2010-14 521 5. Terence Greene 1985-89 449 6. Rashon Burno 1998-02 439 7. Sammy Mejia 2003-07 396 8. Tom Kleinschmidt 1991-95 386 9. Gary Garland 1975-79 385 10. Cliff Clinkscales 2004-08 373 11. Jeremiah Kelly 2008-12 364 12. Dave Corzine 1974-78 360 13. Ron Norwood 1974-77 356 14. Brandon Cole 1991-95 351 15. Billy Garrett Jr. 2013-p 325 16. Peter Patton 1992-96 313 17. Melvon Foster 1988-91 299 18. Drake Diener 2001-05 297 19. Tony Jackson 1982-86 295 20. Mark Aguirre 1978-81 294 SEASON ASSISTS Name Season Assists 1. Clyde Bradshaw 1979-80 215 2. Rod Strickland 1987-88 202 3. Kenny Patterson 1984-85 201 4. Rod Strickland 1986-87 196 5. Kenny Patterson 1983-84 189 6. Clyde Bradshaw 1980-81 188 Gary Garland 1978-79 188 8. Kenny Patterson 1982-83 187 9. Imari Sawyer 2000-01 179 10. Terence Greene 1988-89 168 11. Clyde Bradshaw 1978-79 162 12. Rod Strickland 1985-86 159 13. Jermaine Watts 1995-96 154 14. Rashon Burno 1999-00 148 15. Brandon Young 2011-12 147 16. Brandon Young 2012-13 146 17. Joe Daughrity 1991-92 145 18. Sammy Mejia 2003-04 140 19. Brandon Cole 1992-93 135 20. Joe Daughrity 1990-91 134


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE GAME ASSISTS Player Asst. Opponent Date 1. Imari Sawyer 17 Youngstown State Nov. 25, 2001 2. Kenny Patterson 15 Syracuse March 15, 1985 3. Rashon Burno 14 UNC Charlotte Jan. 8, 2000 Terence Greene 14 Northern Iowa Jan. 29, 1986 Clyde Bradshaw 14 Loyola-Chicago Feb. 23, 1980 6. Cliff Clinkscales 13 Chaminade Nov. 21, 2006 Cliff Clinkscales 13 UIC Dec. 18, 2004 Rod Strickland 13 Wichita State March 17, 1988 Rod Strickland 13 USF Jan. 17, 1987 Kenny Patterson 13 Indiana State Feb. 20, 1985 Kenny Patterson 13 Louisville Feb. 2, 1985 BEST BY CLASS - ASSISTS Assists Freshman: Imari Sawyer (2000-01) 179 Sophomore: Rod Strickland (1986-87) 196 Junior: Clyde Bradshaw (1979-80) 215 Senior: Kenny Patterson (1984-85) 201 ANNUAL LEADERS - ASSISTS Season Player Assists 1973-74 Mike Gillespie 128 1974-75 Ron Norwood 97 1975-76 Ron Norwood 133 1976-77 Ron Norwood 126 1977-78 Joe Ponsetto 119 1978-79 Gary Garland 188 1979-80 Clyde Bradshaw 215 1980-81 Clyde Bradshaw 188 1981-82 Kenny Patterson 92 1982-83 Kenny Patterson 187 1983-84 Kenny Patterson 189 1984-85 Kenny Patterson 201 1985-86 Rod Strickland 159 1986-87 Rod Strickland 196 1987-88 Rod Strickland 202 1988-89 Terence Greene 168 1989-90 Melvon Foster 127 1990-91 Joe Daughrity 134 1991-92 Joe Daughrity 145 1992-93 Brandon Cole 135 1993-94 Tom Kleinschmidt 107 1994-95 Tom Kleinschmidt 127 1995-96 Jermaine Watts 154 1996-97 Thomas Cooper 61 1997-98 Willie Coleman 84 1998-99 Kerry Hartfield 96 1999-00 Rashon Burno 148 2000-01 Imari Sawyer 179 2001-02 Rashon Burno 129 2002-03 Drake Diener 99 2003-04 Sammy Mejia 140 2004-05 Cliff Clinkscales 104 2005-06 Jabari Currie 77 2006-07 Jabari Currie 101 2007-08 Cliff Clinkscales 123 2008-09 Jeremiah Kelly 76 2009-10 Jeremiah Kelly 85 2010-11 Brandon Young 115 2011-12 Brandon Young 147 2012-13 Brandon Young 146 2013-14 Brandon Young 113 2014-15 Billy Garrett Jr. 126 2015-16 Billy Garrett Jr. 106

BLOCKED SHOTS

CAREER BLOCKED SHOTS Player Seasons Blocks 1. Dallas Comegys 1983-87 297 2. George Mikan 1942-46 154 3. Cleveland Melvin 2010-14 131 4. Steven Hunter 1999-01 128 5. Jeff Stern 1990-92 121 6. Stanley Brundy 1985-89 118 7. David Booth 1988-92 113 8. Walter Downing 1981-83 105 9. Bryant Bowden 1992-96 100

10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.

Lemone Lampley Wilson Chandler Donnavan Kirk Kevin Holmes Terry Cummings Curtis Price Andre Brown Devin Hill Rashaun Stimage Quemont Greer Stephen Howard

1982-86 2005-07 2011-13 1982-86 1979-82 1988-93 2000-04 2008-11 2014-16 2001-05 1988-92

87 86 82 79 78 73 70 68 64 64 64

SEASON BLOCKED SHOTS Name Season Blocks 1. Dallas Comegys 1986-87 108 2. Dallas Comegys 1983-84 79 3. Steven Hunter 2000-01 72 4. Jeff Stern 1990-91 61 5. Dallas Comegys 1985-86 59 6. Jeff Stern 1991-92 57 7. Steven Hunter 1999-00 56 Walter Downing 1982-83 56 9. Dallas Comegys 1984-85 51 10. Donnavan Kirk 2012-13 50 11. Walter Downing 1981-82 49 12. Wilson Chandler 2006-07 47 Stanley Brundy 1988-89 47 14. David Booth 1989-90 45 Stanley Brundy 1987-88 45 16. Rashaun Stimage 2015-16 42 Terry Cummings 1980-81 42 18. Cleveland Melvin 2010-11 40 19. Wilson Chandler 2005-06 39 20. Devin Hill 2008-09 38 Bryant Bowden 1995-96 38 GAME BLOCKED SHOTS Player Blocks Opponent Date 1. Dallas Comegys 10 Dayton Feb. 7, 1987 2. Donnavan Kirk 8 Providence Feb. 25, 2012 Steven Hunter 8 Houston Feb. 7, 2001 Walter Downing 8 Nebraska March 28, 1983 5. Steven Hunter 7 Memphis Jan. 13, 2001 Jeff Stern 7 Texas Jan. 19, 1991 7. Cleveland Melvin 6 St. John’s Jan. 14, 2014 Devin Hill 6 Southern Dec. 19, 2008 Steven Hunter 6 Marquette Jan. 6, 2001 Steven Hunter 6 Charlotte Jan. 8, 2000 Jeff Stern 6 Baylor Dec. 21, 1992 Charles Sowell 6 Weber State Jan. 3, 1990 Charles Sowell 6 Florida International Dec. 30, 1989 Dallas Comegys 6 Marquette Feb. 10, 1987 Dallas Comegys 6 Western Michigan Dec. 10, 1986 Dallas Comegys 6 UAB Jan. 18, 1986 Dallas Comegys 6 Navy Dec. 27, 1985 Lemone Lampley 6 UT-Pan American March 6, 1984 Walter Downing 6 Detroit Feb. 17, 1982 BEST BY CLASS - BLOCKED SHOTS Blocks Freshman: Dallas Comegys (1983-84) 79 Sophomore: Steven Hunter (2000-01) 72 Junior: Jeff Stern (1990-91) 62 Senior: Dallas Comegys (1986-87) 108 ANNUAL LEADERS - BLOCKED SHOTS Season Player Blocks 1980-81 Terry Cummings 42 1981-82 Walter Downing 49 1982-83 Walter Downing 56 1983-84 Dallas Comegys 79 1984-85 Dallas Comegys 51 1985-86 Dallas Comegys 59 1986-87 Dallas Comegys 108 1987-88 Stanley Brundy 45 1988-89 Stanley Brundy 47 1989-90 David Booth 45 1990-91 Jeff Stern 62 1991-92 Jeff Stern 57

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 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 2014-15 2015-16

Michael Ravizee Bryant Bowden Bryant Bowden Bryant Bowden Ricardo Crumble Ayinde Avery Lance Williams Steven Hunter Steven Hunter Andre Brown Andre Brown Quemont Greer Marlon Brumfield Wilson Chandler Wilson Chandler Mac Koshwal Devin Hill Devin Hill Cleveland Melvin Cleveland Melvin Donnavan Kirk Sandi Marcius Tommy Hamilton IV Rashaun Stimage

33 24 19 38 18 32 18 56 72 25 14 23 25 39 47 24 38 26 40 34 50 32 24 42

6.

Rod Strickland Terry Cummings Willie Coleman Willie Coleman Willie Coleman Rod Strickland Kenny Patterson Skip Dillard Mark Aguirre Clyde Bradshaw Gary Garland

8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

UT-San Antonio Maine Tulane Saint Louis Northwestern Marquette Northern Illinois Valparaiso North Texas State Northwestern Butler

Dec. 23, 1987 Dec. 22, 1981 Feb. 25, 1998 Jan. 11, 1998 Dec. 6, 1997 Feb. 10, 1987 Nov. 24, 1984 Feb. 13, 1980 Feb. 2, 1980 Dec. 21, 1979 Dec. 9, 1978

BEST BY CLASS - STEALS Steals Freshman: Rod Strickland (1985-86) 69 Sophomore: Rashon Burno (1999-00) 80 Junior: Willie Coleman (1997-98) 100 Senior: Clyde Bradshaw (1980-81) 79

STEALS

CAREER STEALS Player Seasons Steals 1. Kenny Patterson 1981-85 280 2. Rod Strickland 1985-88 204 3. Rashon Burno 1998-02 201 4. Brandon Young 2010-14 188 5. Stanley Brundy 1985-89 167 6. David Booth 1988-92 165 7. Jeremiah Kelly 2008-12 152 Will Walker 2006-10 152 Willie Coleman 1997-98 152 10. Peter Patton 1992-96 149 11. Jermaine Watts 1994-98 147 12. Brandon Cole 1991-95 137 Tom Kleinschmidt 1991-95 137 14. Gary Garland 1975-79 136 15. Tyrone Corbin 1981-85 135 16. Draelon Burns 2004-08 133 Kevin Edwards 1986-88 133 18. Thomas Cooper 1995-99 132 19. Sammy Mejia 2003-07 126 20. Stephen Howard 1988-92 125 Tony Jackson 1982-86 125 SEASON STEALS Name Season Steals 1. Gary Garland 1978-79 124 2. Willie Coleman 1997-98 100 3. Rashon Burno 1999-00 80 4. Kenny Patterson 1984-85 79 Clyde Bradshaw 1980-81 79 6. Kenny Patterson 1982-83 77 7. Jermaine Watts 1995-96 75 Rod Strickland 1987-88 75 9. Rod Strickland 1985-86 69 10. Kevin Edwards 1987-88 68 Kenny Patterson 1983-84 68 12. Stanley Brundy 1988-89 67 13. Kevin Edwards 1986-87 65 14. Rod Strickland 1986-87 60 15. Brandon Young 2013-14 57 16. Thomas Cooper 1996-97 56 Kenny Patterson 1981-82 56 18. Will Walker 2008-09 55 19. Bobby Simmons 1998-99 53 Terence Greene 1988-89 53 Stanley Brundy 1987-88 53 GAME STEALS Player Steals Opponent Date 1. Gary Garland 10 USC March 11, 1979 2. Willie Coleman 9 Louisville Feb. 28, 1998 3. Mac Koshwal 8 Rutgers Feb. 16, 2010

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ANNUAL LEADERS - STEALS Season Player Steals 1980-81 Clyde Bradshaw 79 1981-82 Kenny Patterson 56 1982-83 Kenny Patterson 77 1983-84 Kenny Patterson 68 1984-85 Kenny Patterson 79 1985-86 Rod Strickland 69 1986-87 Kevin Edwards 65 1987-88 Rod Strickland 75 1988-89 Stanley Brundy 67 1989-90 David Booth 48 Melvon Foster 48 1990-91 David Booth 40 Melvon Foster 40 1991-92 Howard Nathan 52 1992-93 Tom Kleinschmidt 47 1993-94 Brandon Cole 43 1994-95 Brandon Cole 43 Tom Kleinschmidt 43 1995-96 Jermaine Watts 75 1996-97 Thomas Cooper 56 1997-98 Willie Coleman 100 1998-99 Bobby Simmons 53 1999-00 Rashon Burno 80 2000-01 Rashon Burno 40 2001-02 Rashon Burno 41 2002-03 Delonte Holland 31 2003-04 Delonte Holland 38 2004-05 Sammy Mejia 36 2005-06 Draelon Burns 30 2006-07 Draelon Burns 35 Sammy Mejia 35 2007-08 Draelon Burns 51 2008-09 Will Walker 55 2009-10 Will Walker 48 2010-11 Jeremiah Kelly 52 2011-12 Brandon Young 49 2012-13 Brandon Young 49 2013-14 Brandon Young 57 2014-15 Jamee Crockett 45 2015-16 Myke Henry 26


DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE

1,000-POINT SCORERS MARK AGUIRRE (1978-81) - 2,182 POINTS

Only DePaul player to score 2,000 points despite playing only three seasons in a Blue Demon uniform... one of two DePaul players to have his jersey number (24) retired (George Mikan is the other)... two-time National Player of the Year... twice a first team All-American... holds the top three single-season scoring records, including a school record 767 points as a freshman... leading scorer on the 1979 Final Four team... first pick of the 1981 NBA Draft... holds the school record for career scoring average... had a career-best 47 points against Maine in 1981... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1978-81 89 863-1582 .546 — — 456-594 .768 2182 24.5

DAVID BOOTH (1988-92) - 1,933 POINTS

Honorable mention All-American in 1992... first team All-Great Midwest Conference in 1992 - the first DePaul player to ever earn first team all-conference honors (along with Stephen Howard)... graduated as the first player in DePaul history to have 1,500 points, 500 rebounds, 200 assists and 100 blocks... career-high 40 points vs. UCLA as a junior… National Player of the Week by Sports Illustrated after scoring 37 points in a victory over Louisville as a sophomore... Peoria, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1988-98 124 713-1486 .480 63-182 .346 444-584 .760 1933 15.6

BRANDON YOUNG (2010-14) - 1,899 POINTS

Only player in program history with at least 1,200 points, 400 assists and 100 three-pointers... reached the milestone on March 9, 2013 against Pittsburgh... only player in school history with at least 100 assists in four seasons... became the 48th player in program history with 1,000 career points at Arizona State on Dec. 12, 2012... became 10th player in program history with 1,500 career points against Florida Atlantic on Dec. 12, 2013... started 125 of 126 career games... 102 career games in double-figures and 31 games of at least 20 points... also ranked among all-time leaders in assists, field goals, field goal attempts, free throws, free throw attempts, three-pointers, three-point field goal attempts, scoring and steals... Baltimore, Md. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2010-14 126 660-1530 .431 130-445 .292 449-624 .720 1899 15.1

DAVE CORZINE (1974-78) - 1,896 POINTS

Honorable mention All-American in 1978... sixth in DePaul history in scoring average and is the school’s all-time leading rebounder... first round NBA Draft pick (18th overall) in 1978... team captain in 1978... only player in DePaul history to have 1,000 rebounds... scored 46 points against Louisville in the 1978 NCAA Tournament to send the Blue Demons to the “Elite Eight”... currently serves as the Assistant to the Athletics Director for Community Relations at DePaul... Arlington Heights, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1974-78 111 789-1605 .492 — — 318-429 .741 1896 17.1

GEORGE MIKAN (1942-46) - 1,870 POINTS

Considered one of the greatest college basketball players ever... voted as the Player of the First Half Century (1990-50) by Sport Magazine... one of two DePaul players to have his jersey number (99) retired... helped DePaul to the 1945 NIT Championship, the 1943 NCAA Final Four and second-place in the 1944 NIT... holds the single-game school scoring record (53 vs. Bowling Green in 1945)... enshrined in the Naismith Hall of Fame in 1959 as a charter member... also a member of the NIT Hall of Fame... Joliet, Ill. Career G FG FT Pts. Avg. 1942-46 98 992 452 1870 19.1

TOM KLEINSCHMIDT (1991-95) - 1,837 POINTS

The first player in school history to earn conference Player of the Year honors when he was named by the Great Midwest Conference as a senior in 1995... was the only player in DePaul history with 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 300 assists, 100 steals and 100 three-point field goals until Sammy Mejia reached those numbers in 2007... honorable mention AllAmerican as a senior in 1995... converted a four-point play with under 10 seconds remaining to beat Louisville on CBS in 1995.. scored a career-best 37 points against UAB as a junior... Chicago, Ill. Season G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1991-95 113 632-1352 .467 120-357 .336 453-608 .745 1837 16.3

CLEVELAND MELVIN (2010-14) - 1,792 POINTS

2011 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year... became 47th player in program history with 1,000 career points against Western Kentucky on Nov. 21, 2012 in Cancun, Mexico... became ninth player in program history with 1,500 career points on Nov. 16, 2013 against Wright State... ranked among all-time leaders in scoring, scoring average, rebounding, field goals, blocked shots and free throws... 91 games in double-figures and 35 games with 20 or more points... set DePaul freshman record with a .522 field goal percentage... record was previously held by Mark Aguirre (.520, 1978-79)... Baltimore, Md. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2010-14 110 719-1509 .476 64-192 .333 290-444 .653 1792 16.3

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL STEPHEN HOWARD (1988-92) - 1,691 POINTS

The only first team Academic All-American in the program’s history, earning the honor in both 1991 and 1992... threetime Academic All-District selection... first team All-Great Midwest Conference in 1992 - the first Blue Demon to ever earn first team all-conference honors (along with David Booth)... played in more DePaul games than any player in the history of the program (126)... school’s all-time leader in free throws made... also ranks fifth in rebounding... had a career-high 31 points in a win over Notre Dame in 1992, including a free throw with under a second remaining in the game to give DePaul the victory... played in the NBA for six seasons... Dallas, Texas. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1988-92 126 571-1166 .490 21-62 .339 528-657 .756 1691 13.4

DALLAS COMEGYS (1983-87) - 1,613 POINTS

Third team All-American in 1986-87... holds every blocked shot record in school history... DePaul’s all-time leader in blocked shots with 297 (second on the list is George Mikan with 154)... 108 blocked shots in 1986-87 is a school season record... blocked a school-record 10 shots against Dayton in 1987... first round NBA Draft pick by Atlanta (22nd player selected)... the only player Ray Meyer ever personally traveled outside of Chicago to recruit in his 42 years as the Blue Demon head coach... key member of DePaul’s run to the “Sweet 16” in 1987... Philadelphia, Pa. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1983-87 118 607-1180 .514 0-1 .000 399-588 .679 1613 13.7

TERRY DAVIS (1989-93) - 1,534 POINTS

Captain in 1992-93.. second team All-Great Midwest Conference in 1992... member of the Great Midwest All-Tournament team in 1993... freshman All-American honors in 1989-90... fourth in DePaul history with 3,657 minutes played... career-high 28 points at Texas... College Park, Ga. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1989-93 123 623-1341 .465 84-254 .331 204-277 .736 1534 12.5

SAMMY MEJIA (2003-07) - 1,494 POINTS

Second player in DePaul history with 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 300 assists, 100 steals and 100 3pt. field goals (joining Tom Kleinschmidt)... finished his career second in DePaul history for minutes played… career-high 40 points against Northwestern State in 2006… second team All-BIG EAST as a senior… member of the Conference USA All-Freshman team... drafted in the second round of the 2007 NBA Draft by Detroit... Bronx, N.Y. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2003-07 123 552-1208 .457 115-351 .328 275-417 .659 1494 12.1

CURTIS WATKINS (1975-79) - 1,463 POINTS

Honorable mention All-American in 1979... ninth in DePaul history with 810 rebounds, one seven DePaul players to have 1,000 points and 800 rebounds... best defender on the 1979 Final Four team... had 24 points in the win over UCLA to send the Blue Demons to the Final Four... 30 points against UAB in 1979... selected in the fourth round of the 1979 NBA Draft by Kansas City... Harvey, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1975-79 116 568-1028 .553 — — 327-389 .841 1463 12.6

HOWIE CARL (1958-61) - 1,461 POINTS

Earned “Little” All-American honors for players under 5-10... holds the Alumni Hall single-game scoring record with 43 points against Marquette... made a school record 23 free throws against Marquette on December 23, 1960 and attempted a school record 25 free throws in that game... played one season in the NBA... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1958-61 73 518-1309 .396 — — 425-498 .854 1461 12.6

ROD STRICKLAND (1985-88) - 1,448 POINTS

Two-time honorable mention All-American pick... third in school history for assists (behind players who played four seasons) with 557... also second in school history in steals with 204... had a career-high 13 assists on two occasions and posted double-figure assist totals seven times... scored 30 points twice... first round selection of the New York Knicks (19th pick) in 1988... Bronx, N.Y. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1985-88 87 571-1069 .534 32-69 .464 274-438 .626 1448 16.6

TERRY CUMMINGS (1979-82) - 1,398 POINTS

Two-time All-American... seventh in DePaul history with 857 rebounds... one of three DePaul players to have 1,300 points and 850 rebounds... scored 37 points (15-16 from the line) with 19 rebounds vs. Louisville as a junior... the second pick of the 1982 NBA Draft by the San Diego Clippers... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1979-82 85 549-1036 .530 — — 300-393 .763 1398 16.4

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DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE QUEMONT GREER (2001-05) - 1,397 POINTS

Concluded his career 22nd in Conference USA history in scoring... one of 11 players in school history to have 1,300 points and 600 rebounds... first team All-CUSA as a senior... had a school record streak of eight straight 20+ scoring games (Dec. 1-Jan. 6) during senior season... C-USA Player of the Week (Dec. 6, Dec. 13 and Dec. 20) - the first player in league history to ever capture the honor in three consecutive weeks... named to the All-Tournament team at the C-USA Tournament as a junior… Milwaukee, Wis. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2001-05 118 520-1175 .443 84-276 .304 273-424 .644 1397 11.8

TYRONE CORBIN (1981-85) - 1,378 POINTS

One of the most popular players in DePaul history... honorable mention All-American as both a junior and senior... ranks third in DePaul history with 893 points... one of three players in DePaul history with 1,300 points and 850 rebounds... twice lead the team in scoring and three-time in rebounding... named to the NIT All-Star team in 1983... two-time team captain (including serving as Ray Meyer’s final DePaul team captain)... drafted in the second round of the 1985 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs... Columbia, S.C. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1981-85 120 522-1036 .504 — — 334-437 .764 1378 11.5

STANLEY BRUNDY (1985-89) - 1,375 POINTS

One of only four Blue Demons to average double figures in scoring and rebounding in a season (he averaged 19.5 points and 10.2 rebounds per game as a senior)... still holds the Allstate Arena scoring record of 47 points set vs. Loyola-Marymount on Dec. 23, 1988.... holds the school record for field goal percentage in a game (10-10) against Notre Dame on March 11, 1989... one of eight players in DePaul history to score 40 or more points in a game... second round pick of the 1989 NBA Draft by the New Jersey Nets... Los Angeles, Calif. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1985-89 112 611-974 .627 0-0 .000 153-312 .490 1375 12.3

WILL WALKER (2006-10) - 1,361 POINTS

Only player in DePaul history with 1,300 career points and 185 three-pointers... one of six players (joining Mark Aguirre, David Booth, Stanley Brundy, Tom Kleinschmidt and George Mikan) to score at least 30 points in four or more games... tied for fourth all-time with 123 career games... started 80 games including 45 straight over junior and senior seasons... DePaul’s all-time leader with 571 three-point field goal attempts... second with 195 three-pointers and seventh with 152 steals... became the 13th player at DePaul to total 100 career three-pointers on Feb. 25, 2009 against Villanova... became the 45th player in school history with 1,000 career points on Dec. 13, 2009 against UIC... 67 career games in double-figures... 17 games of at least 20 points... Bolingbrook, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2006-10 123 496-1246 .398 195-571 .342 174-251 .693 1361 11.1

TERENCE GREENE (1985-89) - 1,334 POINTS

Captain of the 1988-89 team... 125 appearances in a Blue Demon uniform is the second-highest career total... fourth in DePaul history with 449 assists... played 3,585 minutes, fourth-most in DePaul history... dished out 14 assists as a freshman against Northern Iowa, the fifth-best single-game performance in school annals... scored a career-high 33 points in a win over Niagara in 1987... Flint, Mich. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1985-89 125 477-1072 .445 72-203 .355 308-500 .616 1334 10.7

DRAELON BURNS (2004-08) - 1,329 POINTS

Second team All-BIG EAST and the league’s Player of the Week as a senior... team captain in 2007-08... scored over 30 points three times (fourth DePaul player to accomplish that feat) during senior season including consecutive 32-point efforts (fifth DePaul player to score 32+ in consecutive games)... set school record by going 8-for-8 from three-point range in win over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi as a senior... finished career fourth in DePaul history for both three-point field goals and three-point field goal attempts... Milwaukee, Wis. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2004-08 119 440-1090 .404 150-447 .336 299-386 .775 1329 11.2

JIM LAMKIN (1951-55) - 1,306 POINTS

Served as the captain of the 1953-54 team... graduated as the second-leading scorer in school history... helped DePaul to the 1953 NCAA Tournament... scored a career-best 30 points against Notre Dame on February 6, 1954... a small guard (5-9) who possessed tremendous ball handling skills... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1951-55 97 484-1268 .382 — — 334-445 .773 1306 13.5

BOBBY SIMMONS (1998-01) - 1,263 POINTS

The only player in school history to have 1,000 points, 700 rebounds, 200 assists and 100 steals... third-team AllConference USA as a senior and second team as a sophomore... member of the C-USA All-Freshman team... scored a

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HISTORY & RECORDS | DEPAUL BASKETBALL career-best 35 points against Northern Illinois in 2000... tied a school record by going 12-for-12 from the free throw line against Syracuse... picked in the second round of the 2001 NBA Draft... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1998-01 93 403-941 428 87-285 .305 267-342 .781 1263 13.5

BRANDON COLE (1991-95) - 1,262 POINTS

Captain of the 1994-95 team... graduated as the school’s all-time leader in three-point field goals and is still third... tied for ninth in DePaul history with 137 steals and 11th with 351 assists... scored a career-best 32 points against Dayton in his final home game in 1995... Chicago Heights, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1991-95 107 454-992 .458 155-471 .329 243-305 .797 1262 11.8

JOE PONSETTO (1974-78) - 1,256 POINTS

Captain of the 1978 Blue Demons that reached the NCAA Regional Finals... also served as captain of the 1976-77 squad... led the 1977-78 team with 119 assists... grabbed a career-best 16 rebounds against Wisconsin in 1977... selected by the Chicago Bulls in the 1978 NBA draft... Maywood, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts Avg. 1974-78 97 554-1104 .502 — — 148-254 .583 1256 12.9

JOEY MEYER (1968-71) - 1,233 POINTS

Captain of the 1970-71 team... graduated as the fourth-leading scorer in school history... led the team in scoring in both his junior and senior seasons... also graduated as the eighth-best free throw shooter in the program’s history... tossed in 30 points against St. Bonaventure on Dec. 5, 1970... DePaul’s head coach for 13 years and was the 1987 National Coach of the Year... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1968-71 75 446-1188 .375 — — 275-360 .764 1233 16.4

RON SOBIESZCZYK (1953-56) - 1,222 POINTS

Finished 29th in the nation in scoring, 13th in free throw percentage and ninth in rebounding as a senior... captain of the 1955-56 NCAA Tournament team... was the first DePaul player since George Mikan to score over 300 points in each of his varsity seasons... played on the college All-Star team that toured the country with the Harlem Globetrotters... played four seasons in the NBA with the New York Knicks and Minneapolis Lakers... Sturtevant, Wis. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1953-56 67 376-840 .448 — — 612 1222 18.2

RON NORWOOD (1974-77) - 1,215 POINTS

Set the school single-season scoring record as a sophomore... had a career-high 35 points in a win over Memphis State... helped DePaul to its first NCAA Tournament win in 11 years with a victory over Virginia in 1976... drafted in the fifth round of the 1977 NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks... New Hampton, N.H. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1974-77 80 499-1069 .467 — — 211-316 .668 1215 15.2

GARY GARLAND (1975-79) - 1,214 POINTS

Most Valuable Player of the 1979 NCAA West Regional... hit the game-winning basket to beat Notre Dame in the famous 1978 contest in South Bend... set a school record with 10 steals in the 1979 NCAA Tournament game against USC... nicknamed the Music Man, sang the National Anthem prior to several DePaul home games... played for the Denver Nuggets... East Orange, N.J. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1975-79 108 533-1209 441 — — 148-186 .796 1214 11.2

DRAKE DIENER (2001-05) - 1,208 POINTS

Holds school records for career free throw percentage, three-point field goals and three-point field goal attempts... third-team All-CUSA as a senior... named NACDA’s I-AAA Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior... twotime C-USA Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year… Fond du Lac, Wis. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2001-05 120 400-882 .454 216-526 .411 192-220 .873 1208 10.1

KEN WARZYNSKI (1967-70) - 1,203 POINTS

Graduated as the fifth leading scorer and second leading rebounder in school history... holds the single-game school record with 28 rebounds against Harvard on Jan. 3, 1970... currently ranks fourth on school’s all-time rebounding list... his career rebounding average of 11.6 is currently third... owns two of the top five single-game rebounding efforts in school history... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1967-70 75 185-1080 .449 — — 233-351 .664 1203 16.0

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DEPAUL BASKETBALL | 2016-17 MEDIA GUIDE LANCE WILLIAMS (1998-02) - 1,170 POINTS

Team captain in 2001-02... finished as one of 17 players in school history to have 1,000 points and 600 rebounds... third team All-Conference USA as a freshman and a member of the league’s All-Freshman team... missed part of his sophomore season with a broken foot... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1998-02 109 496-1025 .484 0-3 .000 178-293 .608 1170 10.7

BERNARD RANDOLPH (1979-83) - 1,161 POINTS

Named NBC Television’s Player of the Game after scoring 20 points in 18 minutes against Syracuse... drafted in the 10th round of the NBA Draft by the New York Knicks in 1983... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1979-83 105 463-636 .728 — — 235-337 .697 1161 11.1

BILLY GARRETT JR. (2013-PRESENT) - 1,154 POINTS

2014 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year... two-time BIG EAST All-Academic Team member... third player in program history to earn league Freshman/Rookie of the Year honor... joins Quentin Richardson (1999 Conference USA Freshman of the Year) and Cleveland Melvin (2001 BIG EAST Rookie of the Year)... ranked among all-time leaders in scoring, free throw percentage, free throws, assists and three-pointers... became 49th player in program history with 1,000 career points at Georgetown on Jan. 9, 2016... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2013-p 93 323-838 .385 100-324 .309 408-494 .826 1154 12.4

QUENTIN RICHARDSON (1998-00) - 1,147 POINTS

National Freshman of the Year in 1998... Conference USA Player of the Year as a freshman and honorable mention AllAmerican in both seasons with the Blue Demons... scoring average is fifth in school history while rebounding average is sixth... averaged a double-double for his career with 17.9 ppg and 10.2 rpg... ranks eighth in school history for threepoint field goals... was the second-fastest to 1,000 points of any Blue Demon (behind Mark Aguirre)... career-best 33 points against UNC Wilmington at Alumni Hall... 18th pick of the 2000 NBA Draft by the Los Angeles Clippers... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1998-00 64 405-893 .454 117-321 .364 220-302 .728 1147 17.9

ANDRE BROWN (2000-04) - 1,146 POINTS

Concluded his career ranked among DePaul’s all-time leaders for rebounds, minutes played, blocked shots, rebounding... fourth in Conference USA history for rebounds... first DePaul player since Tyrone Corbin to lead the Blue Demons in rebounding average for three consecutive seasons... set the C-USA single-game record with 27 rebounds at TCU as a sophomore… posted 28 career double-doubles... played in the NBA last season for Charlotte… Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2000-04 107 448-893 .502 0-2 .000 250-478 .523 1146 10.7

JIM MURPHY (1962-65) - 1,121 POINTS

A true point guard who was able to score and run the offense... had outstanding range on his jump shot... a tremendous free throw shooter, he shot over 80 percent in two of his seasons... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1962-65 75 770-825 .933 — — 225-251 .896 1121 14.9

M.C. THOMPSON (1960-63) - 1,111 POINTS

Averaged a double-double for his career with 15.6 ppg and 13.7 rpg... captain of the 1962-63 NIT team... holds the school record for rebounding average in both a career and season... drafted by the New York Knicks in the 1963 NBA Draft... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1960-63 71 413-952 .434 — — 285-434 .657 1111 15.6

KENNY PATTERSON (1981-85) - 1,111 POINTS

Honorable mention All-American in 1985... DePaul’s all-time assist leader... played more minutes than any Blue Demon and is the only DePaul player to log 4,000 minutes... started 114 consecutive games during his DePaul career... hit a buzzer-beating jumper to beat Northwestern in the 1983 NIT... selected in the third round of the 1985 NBA Draft... Queens, N.Y. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1981-85 120 444-1004 .442 — — 217-356 .610 1111 9.3

RON FEIEREISEL (1950-53) - 1,109 POINTS

Graduated as the school’s second-leading scorer... named the Most Valuable Player of the Chicago Stadium Doubleheader Series during the 1951-52 season... captain of the 1953 NCAA Tournament team... served as the head coach of the DePaul women’s team... played for the Minneapolis Lakers in the NBA... Chicago, Ill.

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GREG BOYD (1972-75) - 1,106 POINTS

Captain of the 1974-75 team... a three-year starter who helped the Blue Demons post winning seasons in each of his varsity seasons... scored a career-high 32 points in a win at Villanova during the 1972-73 seasons... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1972-75 75 462-1014 .456 — — 182-233 .782 1106 14.7

CLYDE BRADSHAW (1977-81) - 1,102 POINTS

Captain in 1979-80 and 1980-81... honorable mention All-American in 1980-81... set a Rosemont Horizon record with 14 assists against Creighton... member of DePaul teams that posted a 106-13 record during his career... drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the second round in 1981... East Orange, N.J. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1977-81 119 432-946 .457 — — 238-336 .708 1102 9.3

BRYANT BOWDEN (1992-96) - 1,102 POINTS

Finished his DePaul career ranked in the top 30 in scoring, 17th in rebounding and seventh in blocked shots... captain of the 1995-96 team... honorable mention All-Conference USA and honorable mention All-Midwest by Basketball Times as a senior... also earned C-USA Player of the Week honors as a senior... Canton, Ohio. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1992-96 114 474-975 .486 1-11 .090 153-249 .614 1102 9.7

BILL ROBINZINE (1972-75) - 1,077 POINTS

Team captain in 1974-75... came to DePaul as a walk-on in 1972... averaged a career double-double with 16.6 ppg and 11.4 rpg... his father Bill also played for the Blue Demons (1953-56)... first round pick of the Kansas City Kings in the 1975 NBA Draft as the 10th pick overall... was the first DePaul player to ever be picked in the first round of the NBA Draft... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1972-75 65 428-870 .492 — — 221-290 .762 1077 16.6

SKIP DILLARD (1979-82) - 1,074 POINTS

Co-Captain of the 1981-82 team... ranked nationally in free throw shooting as a junior... honorable mention All-American in both 1981 and 1982... drafted by the Chicago Bulls in the ninth round of the 1982 NBA Draft... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1979-82 85 447-916 .488 — — 180-219 .822 1074 12.6

GENE STUMP (1943-47) - 1,071 POINTS

Team captain of the 1946-47 squad... was the second DePaul player to eclipse the 1,000-point mark... top guard on the 1945 NIT champions... helped the Blue Demons to a record of 78-21 in his career... second-leading scorer (behind George Mikan) in two of his seasons with the Blue Demons... played three seasons for the Boston Celtics... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG FT Pts. Avg. 1943-47 94 na na 1071 11.4

MAC KOSHWAL (2007-10) - 1,019 POINTS

Team captain since freshman season... averaged a double-double as a junior with 16.1 points and 10.1 rebounds per game... became the 46th player in school history with 1,000 career points on Mar. 5, 2010 against St. John’s... first freshman in program history to be named team captain... 27 career double-doubles... 58 games in double-figures... named to the BIG EAST All-Freshman Team... ranked in DePaul’s all-time top 15 in career rebounds and rebounding average... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 2007-10 81 409-784 .522 2-8 .250 199-355 .561 1019 12.6

TONY JACKSON (1982-86) - 1,015 POINTS

The first California native to sign with DePaul... three-year starter at the off-guard position... his freshman point total of 272 was the most by a DePaul freshman guard at the time... hit two free throws to seal the win over Alabama in Tokyo during the 1983-84 season... NBC-TV Player of the Game against Georgetown in Ray Meyer’s final season... San Francisco, Calif. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1982-86 92 390-883 .442 — — 235-332 .708 1015 11.0

AL BURKS (1969-73) - 1,003 POINTS

Co-captain of the 1972-73 squad... scored a career-high 32 points against Drake in 1972... led the 1971-72 team in scoring... a three-year starter... Chicago, Ill. Career G FG-A Pct. 3FG-A Pct. FT-A Pct. Pts. Avg. 1969-73 59 444-913 .486 — — 115-177 .650 1003 17.0

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ALLSTATE ARENA DePaul’s home since 1980 and renovated in both 1999 and 2004, Allstate Arena (formerly Rosemont Horizon) was built in 1979 as one of the crown jewels of the village of Rosemont. The $20 million renovation has made Allstate Arena a state-of-the-art facility. Among the many improvements: - An additional 45,000 square feet of space in lobbies, upper floor restrooms and customer service areas. - Enhancement of the overall acoustics. - Wider aisles and improved sight lines. - Nearly 7,000 lower level seats were widened and reupholstered. - Upper level seats were reupholstered. - A state-of-the-art video board installed over center court. The arena hosts more than 150 events annually, attracting an average of 1.5 million audience members to witness some of the world’s top musical performers, exciting sporting events and fun-for-everyone family entertainment. With 18,500 reserved seating capacity and 48 skyboxes, Allstate Arena is one of the largest indoor entertainment facilities in the Chicagoland market. Excellent sight lines from all seat locations, plenty of on-site parking and convenient public transportation make Allstate Arena a premier entertainment venue. College basketball has figured prominently in the history of the building. It has been the venue for some of DePaul’s biggest victories. In the program’s 36 years of playing in Rosemont, it has won an impressive 65.8 percent (336-175) of its games and over four million fans have passed through the turnstiles to watch Blue Demon basketball. On Dec. 14, 2003, the arena’s playing floor was dedicated as the Ray & Marge Meyer Court in honor of the legendary Blue Demon mentor and his wife. The 2004-05 season featured a new playing floor and basket standards, quick strike lighting and a new locker room for the Blue Demons. The venue has also highlighted the college game on a national stage as well. Allstate Arena has played host to the 1987 and 1993 Men’s NCAA Tournament First and Second Rounds along with the 1996 NCAA Women’s Regional Finals. Allstate Arena proudly served as the host venue for the 2006 NCAA Women’s Basketball First and Second Rounds after hosting the sold-out 2005 NCAA Men’s Basketball Chicago Regional Finals. The NCAA Women’s First and Second Rounds returned to Rosemont in March 2012 as well as the 2014 and 2015 BIG EAST Women’s Basketball Tournaments. IMPORTANT DATES IN ALLSTATE ARENA HISTORY

Feb. 25, 1995 – TK For Four: Down by three points with 11.4 seconds remaining, Tom Kleinschmidt is fouled as he drills a three-point field goal. Kleinschmidt, who finishes with 30 points, converts the four-point play and leads DePaul to an 82-81 win over Louisville.

Dec. 1, 1980 – DePaul Debuts In Rosemont: For the first time in school history DePaul plays a home game outside of the Chicago city limits as the Blue Demons beat John Stockton and Gonzaga, 74-56, at the Rosemont Horizon. Mar. 8, 1981 – Aguirre Plays His Final Home Game: A crowd of 17,579 witnesses what would be Mark Aguirre’s final home game at DePaul as the Blue Demons beat Notre Dame, 74-64.

Feb. 6, 1999 – Coleman Clips Bearcats: Willie Coleman sinks a free throw with no time remaining in overtime to propel DePaul past third-ranked Cincinnati, 61-60. Quentin Richardson scores 25 points, including 10 in overtime, for the Blue Demons.

Mar. 23, 1983 – Patterson’s Bomb Beats Northwestern: Sophomore guard Kenny Patterson hits a 50-foot jumper at the buzzer to beat Northwestern, 65-63, in front of 17,499 fans in the second round of the NIT.

Summer 1999 – A New Name, A New Look: The arena gets a $20-million facelift, including new seating angles, new seats, new floor design and a new name: the Allstate Arena.

Dec. 3, 1983 – Coach Ray Wins #700: Dallas Comegys pours in 21 points as the Blue Demons beat Illinois State, 69-66, and give Ray Meyer his 700th career victory.

Mar. 2, 2000 – A Full House: An arena-record crowd of 18,253 fills the arena beyond capacity to witness DePaul battle second-ranked Cincinnati. Mar. 5, 2003 – An Overtime Thriller: Sam Hoskin hits two free throws with no time left in regulation and sends DePaul’s game with eighthranked Louisville into overtime. Drake Diener then scores seven of DePaul’s 12 points in the extra frame to send the Blue Demons to a 79-76 overtime win and snap a 13-game losing streak against the Cardinals.

Dec. 10, 1983 – Down Go The National Champs: DePaul gets 15 points each from Kenny Patterson and Tony Jackson as the Blue Demons beat Patrick Ewing and Georgetown, 63-61. Georgetown would go on to win the 1983-84 national championship.

Dec. 14, 2003 – The Floor Gets a Name: At halftime of DePaul’s contest with Notre Dame, the game floor at the arena is officially dedicated as Ray and Marge Meyer Court in honor of the legendary Blue Demon mentor and his wife.

Mar. 10, 1984 – Ray Meyer Says Farewell: After 42 years on the Blue Demon sidelines, Ray Meyer coaches his final home game as DePaul beats Marquette, 64-49, in front of 17,559 fans. Mar. 15, 1987 – Dallas Does In St. John’s: In one of the most exciting DePaul games ever in Rosemont, Dallas Comegys misses a free throw on purpose in the final seconds of regulation against St. John’s allowing the Blue Demons to eventually tie and force overtime. DePaul would eventually go on to beat the Redmen, 83-75, in the second round of the NCAA Tournament and advance to the “Sweet 16.”

Summer 2004 – New & Improved: More improvements are made to the arena as a new game floor, basket standards, scoreboards and floor lighting are installed in the main arena. DePaul also gets a new locker room and press room. Jan. 7, 2006 – A BIG Win: The Blue Demons host and win their first-ever BIG EAST Conference game, beating long-time rival Notre Dame, 73-67, behind freshman Wilson Chandler who scores 21 points and grabs 12 rebounds.

Dec. 23, 1988 – Brundy Sets Scoring Record: DePaul’s Stanley Brundy pours in an arena record 47 points and the Blue Demons outlast LoyolaMarymount, 115-111.

Mar. 2, 2006 – Record Setter: The Blue Demons post the largest margin of victory in a BIG EAST Conference game by beating Syracuse, 108-69. DePaul drills an arena record 16 3pt. field goals in the contest.

Jan. 11, 1992 – The First Conference Home Game: For the first time in school history DePaul plays a conference home game and the Blue Demons make it one to remember by beating Great Midwest foe Memphis State, 88-80, behind 25 points from David Booth. Jan. 18, 1994 – DePaul Stuns Sixth-Ranked UMass: Tom Kleinschmidt scores 29 points and Belefia Parks hits a clutch three-point field goal in the closing seconds as DePaul beats sixth-ranked UMass, 78-76.

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Dec. 2, 2006 – Mejia Sinks Kansas: Down by as much as 14 points, DePaul rallies behind Sammy Mejia to stun fifth-ranked Kansas, 64-57, in front of 16,922 fans. Mejia scores eight straight points in final two minutes of the game to key the Blue Demon comeback. It was DePaul’s first win over a top five team since 1999.


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ALLSTATE ARENA RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

Scoring DePaul................. 125 vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 5, 1992) Opponent......... 111 vs. Loyola Marymount (Dec. 23, 1988) Field Goals DePaul................... 54 vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 5, 1992) Opponent.............. 40 (2x) last vs. Cincinnati (Feb. 5, 1998) Field Goal Attempts DePaul................... 98 vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 5, 1992) Opponent............ 95 vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 14, 1989) Field Goal Percentage DePaul.................. .667 (36-54) vs. Dayton (March 4, 1995) Opponent........ .717 (33-46) vs. Pittsburgh (March 9, 2013) Three-Point Field Goals DePaul............................... 16 vs. Syracuse (March 2, 2006) Opponent.......... 17 vs. North Carolina A&T (Nov. 24, 2007) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts DePaul....................................33 vs. Temple (Jan. 20, 2001) Opponent........................... 37 vs. Memphis (Jan. 13, 2004) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage DePaul...........................857 (6-7) vs. Dayton (Feb. 7, 1989) Opponent............................................................... .875 (4x) Free Throws DePaul................................. 36 vs. Hartford (Nov. 24, 1990) Opponent...................... 33 vs. Georgetown (Jan. 13, 1990) Free Throw Attempts DePaul................... 46 vs. Western Michigan (Dec. 9, 1987) Opponent......... 41 (3x), last vs. Georgetown (Feb. 3, 2014) Free Throw Percentage (min 10 FT made) DePaul............... .944 (17-18) vs. Seton Hall (Feb. 25, 2014) Opponent................................................ 1.000 (11-11) (4x) Rebounds DePaul....................................... 62 vs. Maine (Jan. 5, 1994) Opponent....................... 56 vs. Pepperdine (Nov. 28, 1987) Assists DePaul.................. 37 vs. Youngstown State (Nov. 28, 2002) Opponent............................ 27 vs. Cincinnati (Feb. 5, 1998) Blocked Shots DePaul..................................... 14 vs. Dayton (Feb. 7, 1987) Opponent........12 (3x), last vs. Arizona State (Dec. 6, 2013) Steals DePaul..............20 vs. Florida International (Nov. 29, 1990) Opponent.....................17 (2x) last vs. Maine (Jan. 5, 1994)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Scoring DePaul............... 47, Stanley Brundy vs. Loyola Marymount (Dec. 23, 1988) Opponent...... 42 (2x), last Jeff Fryer vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 14, 1989) Field Goals DePaul............... 21, Stanley Brundy vs. Loyola Marymount (Dec. 23, 1988) Opponent............... 14 (2x), last DeJuan Blair vs. Pittsburgh (Feb. 7, 2009)

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Field Goal Attempts DePaul...................27, Mark Aguirre vs. UAB (Feb. 7, 1981) Opponent..... 28, Malik Sealy vs. St. John’s (March 2, 1991) Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 FG made) DePaul................875 (14-16), Stanley Brundy vs. American (Dec. 14, 1988) Opponent.........909 (10-11), Lorenzen Wright vs. Memphis (Jan. 8, 1995) Three-Point Field Goals DePaul........8, Draelon Burns vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Nov. 28, 2007) Opponent.............. 10, Steven Rush vs. North Carolina A&T (Nov. 24, 2007) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts DePaul.................. 14, Joe Tulley vs. Temple (Jan. 20, 2001) Opponent.............. 17, Steven Rush vs. North Carolina A&T (Nov. 24, 2007) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 3FG made) DePaul................... 1.000 (4x), last Brandon Young (6-6) vs. Central Michigan (Dec. 5, 2010) Opponent............................1.000 (3x), last J.J. Moore (5-5) vs. Pittsburgh (March 9, 2013) Free Throws DePaul............ 15 (2x), last David Booth vs. Memphis State (Jan. 11, 1992) Opponent...................... 14 (2x), last Eric Batchelor vs. UAB (Feb. 24, 2001) Free Throw Attempts DePaul.......................18, Quentin Richardson vs. California (Nov. 28, 1998) Opponent.......16 (2x), last Devante Gardner vs. Marquette (Feb. 22, 2014) Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 FT made) DePaul......................1.000 (2x), last Billy Garrett Jr. (13-13) vs. St. John’s (Jan. 18, 2015) Opponent.. 1.000 (11-11) (3x), last D’Vauntes Smith-Rivera vs. Georgetown (Feb. 3, 2014) Rebounds DePaul............... 23, Stanley Brundy vs. Loyola Marymount (Jan. 14, 1989) Opponent..............23 (2x), last Kentrell Gransberry vs. USF (March 3, 2007) Assists DePaul.................... 17, Imari Sawyer vs. Youngstown State (Nov. 25, 2001) Opponent......................... 16, Levance Fields vs. Pittsburgh (Feb. 7, 2009) Blocked Shots DePaul.......... 10, Dallas Comegys vs. Dayton (Feb. 7, 1987) Opponent........................................ 8, Jordan Bachynski vs. Arizona State (Dec. 6, 2013) Steals DePaul......................... 8 (3x), last Mac Koshwal vs. Rutgers (Feb. 16, 2010) Opponent....... 7, Charles White vs. Bradley (Feb. 12, 1992)


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Attendance Season W-L Pct. Total Avg. 1980-81 16-1 .941 227,275 13,369 1981-82 15-0 1.000 195,028 13,002 1982-83 18-2 .900 225,981 11,299 1983-84 16-0 1.000 215,545 13,471 1984-85 14-2 .875 211,031 13,189 1985-86 11-4 .733 178,937 11,929 1986-87 17-0 1.000 203,590 11,976 1987-88 11-4 .733 185,947 12,396 1988-89 12-3 .800 159,343 10,623 1989-90 12-6 .667 190,766 10,040 1990-91 11-3 .786 142,143 10,153 1991-92 10-1 .909 115,485 10,497 1992-93 10-4 .714 112,847 8,061 1993-94 9-5 .643 118,115 8,437 1994-95 10-2 .833 89,449 7,454 1995-96 4-8 .333 91,943 7,662 1996-97 0-7 .000 36,980 5,283 1997-98 1-5 .167 21,806 3,634 1998-99 7-3 .700 87,717 8,717 1999-00 10-3 .769 126,957 9,766 2000-01 8-5 .615 106,562 8,197 2001-02 4-8 .333 60,720 5,060 2002-03 13-3 .813 99,433 6,215 2003-04 11-4 .733 135,615 9,041 2004-05 14-3 .824 151,606 8,918 2005-06 7-7 .500 138,560 9,897 2006-07 13-2 .867 158,264 10,551 2007-08 7-8 .467 138,927 9,262 2008-09 5-10 .333 126,878 8,459 2009-10 6-9 .400 126,760 8,451 2010-11 5-10 .333 123,531 8,235 2011-12 4-9 .308 113,023 8,694 2012-13 6-10 .375 127,020 7,939 2013-14 7-9 .438 104,924 6,558 2014-15 8-7 .533 96,304 6,420 2015-16 4-8 .333 71,449 5,954 Totals 336-175 .658 4,710,619 9,218 Note: The 1982-83 season includes 8,545 in two sessions of Crush Classic (2-0 record) and 39,040 in three rounds of National Invitation Tournament (3-0 record). The 1986-87 season includes 33,741 in two sessions of the NCAA Tournament (2-0 record). The 1988-89 season includes 12,791 in two sessions of Old Style Classic (2-0 record). The 1989-90 season includes 15,823 in two sessions of the Dodge preseason NIT (2-0 record) and 11,259 in one session of the First Chicago Christmas Classic (0-1 record). The 1990-91 season includes 13,521 in one session of the First Chicago Christmas Classic (1-0 record) and 18,837 in two sessions of the Old Style Classic (0-2 record). The 1998-99 season includes two sessions (17,284) of the National Invitation Tournament. The 2004-05 includes one session of the National Invitation Tournament (4,112).

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Opponent Cincinnati Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Marquette Marquette Houston Notre Dame Louisville St. John’s Georgetown Northwestern

Date Attendance March 2, 2000 18,253 March 11, 1989 17,651 Jan. 10, 1987 17,623 March 7, 1992    17,623 March 8, 1981 17,579 March 10, 1990 17,565 March 10, 1984 17,559 March 2, 1985 17,499 Jan. 12, 1985 17,499 Dec. 8, 1984 17,499 Feb. 26, 1984 17,499 Feb. 4, 1984 17,499 Dec. 10, 1983 17,499 March 21, 1983 17,499

ALLSTATE ARENA SERIES RECORDS Alabama State......................................... 1-0 Alcorn State............................................. 1-0 American................................................. 1-1 Arizona State........................................... 1-1 Austin Peay.............................................. 1-0 Baylor...................................................... 1-0 Bowling Green State................................ 1-0 Bradley.................................................... 5-1 Bucknell................................................... 0-1 Butler....................................................... 0-3 California................................................. 2-1 California-Santa Barbara.......................... 1-0 California State-Chico.............................. 1-0 Cal Poly.................................................... 1-0 Central Michigan..................................... 2-0 Cincinnati................................................. 6-9 Charlotte.................................................. 2-6 Chicago State........................................... 8-0 Cleveland State........................................ 0-1 Columbia................................................. 1-0 Connecticut............................................. 1-3 Creighton................................................. 5-3 Davidson.................................................. 1-0 Dayton..................................................... 8-4 Detroit..................................................... 7-0 Drake....................................................... 1-0 Duquesne................................................ 2-0 East Carolina............................................ 3-0 Eastern Illinois......................................... 4-0 Eastern Washington................................ 1-0 Elon......................................................... 1-0 Evansville................................................. 3-1 Fairfield.................................................... 3-0 Fairleigh Dickinson.................................. 1-0 Florida Atlantic........................................ 2-0 Florida Gulf Coast.................................... 1-0 Florida International................................ 3-0 Florida State............................................ 0-1 Fordham.................................................. 1-0 Furman.................................................... 2-0 Gardner-Webb......................................... 0-1 George Washington................................. 1-0 Georgetown........................................... 3-11 Georgia Tech............................................ 1-0 Gonzaga................................................... 1-1 Hartford................................................... 2-0 Houston................................................... 5-1 Houston Baptist....................................... 1-0 Iona......................................................... 1-0 UIC........................................................... 3-1 Illinois State............................................. 7-1 Indiana State........................................... 3-0 IUPUI....................................................... 1-0 Jackson State........................................... 1-0 Jacksonville.............................................. 1-0 Kansas...................................................... 1-1 LaSalle..................................................... 1-1 Lehigh...................................................... 0-1 Lewis........................................................ 1-0 Liberty..................................................... 1-0 Long Island.............................................. 1-0 Louisiana Tech......................................... 1-1 Louisville................................................ 7-11 Loyola-Chicago...................................... 15-2 Loyola Marymount.................................. 3-0 Maine...................................................... 4-0 Marquette........................................... 15-14 Maryland-Baltimore County.................... 1-0 Massachusetts......................................... 1-0 Memphis................................................. 3-4 Miami (Fla.)............................................. 3-0 Milwaukee............................................... 3-1 Minnesota............................................... 1-0 Mississippi............................................... 1-1

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Monmouth.............................................. 2-0 Morgan State........................................... 0-1 Murray State............................................ 0-1 Niagara.................................................... 3-0 Nicholls State........................................... 1-0 North Carolina......................................... 0-1 North Carolina A&T................................. 1-1 North Carolina State................................ 3-0 North Carolina-Wilmington..................... 1-0 Northeastern Illinois................................ 2-0 Northern Illinois.................................... 10-1 Northern Iowa......................................... 1-0 Northwestern.......................................... 9-2 Northwestern State................................. 1-0 Notre Dame........................................... 12-6 Ohio......................................................... 3-1 Ohio State................................................ 1-0 Oklahoma State....................................... 0-1 Old Dominion.......................................... 3-1 Oregon State........................................... 1-0 Penn State............................................... 1-0 Pepperdine.............................................. 3-1 Pittsburgh................................................ 1-4 Princeton................................................. 2-0 Providence............................................... 2-5 Purdue..................................................... 2-0 Rhode Island............................................ 1-0 Rutgers.................................................... 2-3 St. Francis (N.Y.)....................................... 1-0 St. John’s.................................................. 9-5 St. Joseph’s.............................................. 4-0 Saint Louis............................................... 8-6 St. Mary’s (Calif.)..................................... 2-0 St. Thomas (Fla.)...................................... 1-0 San Francisco........................................... 1-0 Santa Clara............................................... 1-0 Seton Hall................................................ 5-4 Southeast Missouri State......................... 1-0 South Carolina......................................... 2-0 USF.......................................................... 6-5 Southern.................................................. 1-0 Southern Miss......................................... 2-2 Stanford................................................... 1-0 Syracuse.................................................. 2-3 TCU.......................................................... 3-0 Temple..................................................... 1-1 Texas........................................................ 0-2 Texas-Pan American................................. 3-0 Texas-San Antonio................................... 2-0 Texas A&M............................................... 0-1 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi....................... 1-0 Texas State............................................... 1-0 Toledo...................................................... 0-1 Tulane...................................................... 2-2 UAB........................................................ 10-4 UC Irvine.................................................. 1-0 UCLA........................................................ 2-3 UNLV........................................................ 1-0 Vanderbilt................................................ 0-1 Villanova.................................................. 1-7 Wagner.................................................... 1-0 Wake Forest............................................. 1-0 Washington............................................. 0-1 Weber State............................................. 2-0 West Virginia........................................... 0-3 Western Carolina..................................... 1-1 Western Illinois........................................ 0-1 Western Kentucky................................... 1-0 Western Michigan................................... 5-0 Wisconsin-Green Bay.............................. 0-1 Wright State............................................ 1-0 Xavier....................................................... 1-2 Youngstown State.................................... 1-0


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SULLIVAN ATHLETICS CENTER & McGRATH-PHILLIPS ARENA The day-to-day home of the DePaul men’s basketball program is the Sullivan Athletics Center. The on-campus facility serves as the hub of activity with a basketball practice facility, locker rooms, coaching staff and academic advising offices. DePaul has played 10 games all-time at McGrath-Phillips Arena posting wins over Hofstra in the 2007 NIT and Albany to open the 2008-09 season. The Blue Demons split a pair of on-campus games in 2010-11 with a win over Chicago State and an overtime loss against Ball State. DePaul posted three wins over Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Mississippi Valley State and UT-Pan American in 2011-12 and opened the 2012-13 season in Lincoln Park with a win against UC Riverside. The Blue Demons also started the 2013-14 campaign with a win Grambling State and defeated UIC to open the 2014-15 season. The 2015-16 saw DePaul knock off Western Michigan before falling to Little Rock. Opened in the Spring of 2000, the facility was originally named the DePaul Athletics Center until July 22, 2006, as the facility was renamed the Sullivan Athletics Center to memorialize the achievement of legendary DePaul athletic director and visionary Gene Sullivan. Though his tenure was relatively short, his impact has been long lasting. One of Sullivan’s legacies is that of inclusion, providing enhanced opportunities for minority student-athletes and women. Sullivan’s vision in the emergence of cable television probably is his greatest legacy at DePaul. As a result of his forwardthinking, nearly a generation grew up watching nation-wide broadcasts of Blue Demon men’s basketball, assisting in DePaul University’s emergence into the largest Catholic university in the United States. McGrath-Phillips Arena is the heart of the Sullivan Athletics Center. The arena was dedicated in honor of Frank McGrath in 2006, legendary DePaul assistant men’s basketball coach and administrator and in 2011 after DePaul benefactor Joni Phillips. The arena is the home to DePaul’s women’s basketball and volleyball teams and serves as a facility for all of DePaul’s programs. McGrath served DePaul for more than three decades, first as an assistant coach to Blue Demon legend Ray Meyer. His legacy was one of hard work, loyalty and dedication. McGrath’s role as an assistant athletic director and director of facilities cemented his place in DePaul’s history. Prior to working on Meyer’s staff, he was an accomplished prep coach at DePaul Academy and Weber High School. Opened in April 2000 on the Lincoln Park campus, the Sullivan Athletics Center features sophisticated training and sports medicine equipment, three full-sized basketball courts and room to plan winning strategies. All of this gives DePaul student-athletes the competitive edge on and off the court. These facilities, combined with the escalating success by all of the Blue Demon teams, tell prospective studentathletes that when they choose DePaul, they commit to excellence. While the facility is going to lead to new and exciting milestones for the Blue Demons, DePaul’s tradition is also on display. The history of success is evident as visitors step into the main concourse of the fan-friendly building. Alumni will feel the excitement of past victories as they explore the trophies and awards in the Hall of Fame. The students, faculty, staff, alumni, the Lincoln Park community, the new fans we’ll attract, and all who experience this new building will understand DePaul’s commitment to excellence. DePaul benefits from the many outstanding features of the Sullivan Athletics Center and McGrath-Phillips Arena: - three multipurpose practice courts - separate viewing balcony for observing games and practice sessions - top-notch training equipment for the exclusive use of student-athletes - large sports medicine area with multiple treatment tables - 2,400 square feet of weight training space - Hall of Fame area with displays for trophies and awards - office space for all coaching and administrative staff - academic support area for studying, tutoring and computer use - wet treatment area with whirlpools and SwimEx aquatic therapy pool, capable of training and rehabilitating athletes

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McGRATH-PHILLIPS ARENA RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

Scoring DePaul.......................114 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Opponent....................81 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Field Goals DePaul.........................42 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Opponent....................31 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Field Goal Attempts DePaul............................ 73 vs. UC Riverside (Nov. 9, 2012) Opponent....................72 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Field Goal Percentage DePaul......... .592 (42-71) vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Opponent........... .527 (29-55) vs. Ball State (Dec. 11, 2010) Three-Point Field Goals DePaul................... 12 vs. UT-Pan American (Nov. 11, 2011) Opponent...........................11 vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts DePaul......................................... 28 vs. UIC (Nov. 14, 2014) Opponent............ 28 vs. Western Michigan (Nov. 14, 2015) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage DePaul...524 (11-21) (2x), last vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013) Opponent........... .440 (11-25) vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007) Free Throws DePaul...25 (2x), last vs. Western Michigan (Nov. 14, 2015) Opponent.................................... 24 vs. UIC (Nov. 14, 2014) Free Throw Attempts DePaul................. 36 vs. Western Michigan (Nov. 14, 2015) Opponent..................... 29 (2x), last vs. UIC (Nov. 14, 2014) Free Throw Percentage (min 10 made) DePaul................ .750 (18-24) vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007) Opponent.................... .828 (24-29) vs. UIC (Nov. 14, 2014) Rebounds DePaul................................53 vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013) Opponent.................................... 46 vs. UIC (Nov. 14, 2014)

Field Goal Attempts DePaul...................................16 (4x), last Cleveland Melvin vs. UC Riverside (Nov. 9, 2012) Opponent....21, Carlos Rivera vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007) Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 made) DePaul................................................................................-Opponent...........................................................................-Three-Point Field Goals DePaul............ 6, Jeremiah Kelly vs. Mississippi Valley State (Nov. 14, 2011) Opponent......4, Carlos Rivera vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts DePaul.......... 12, Jeremiah Kelly vs. Mississippi Valley State (Nov. 14, 2011) Opponent....11, Carlos Rivera vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 made) DePaul..............................1.000 (5-5), Cleveland Melvin vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013) Opponent...........................................................................-Free Throws DePaul......................................................10, Billy Garrett Jr. vs. Western Michigan (Nov. 14, 2015) Opponent... 9, Chase Cormier vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013) Free Throw Attempts DePaul.....................................................11, Billy Garrett Jr. vs. Western Michigan (Nov. 14, 2015) ..................................................11, Rashaun Stimage vs. Western Michigan (Nov. 14, 2015) ............................................... 11, Tommy Hamilton IV vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013) Opponent... 12, Chase Cormier vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013) Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made) DePaul..................................... .909 (10-11), Billy Garrett Jr. vs. Western Michigan (Nov. 14, 2015) Opponent...........................................................................--

Assists DePaul.........................31 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Opponent....................18 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010)

Rebounds DePaul.... 11, Tommy Hamilton IV vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013) Opponent........................12 (3x), last Jake Wiegand vs. UIC (Nov. 14, 2014)

Blocked Shots DePaul........................... 7 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Opponent.............................6 vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013)

Assists DePaul.........8, Draelon Burns vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007) Opponent.........7, Mike Johnson vs. Albany (Nov. 17, 2008)

Steals DePaul.........................17 vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Opponent.....10 vs. Mississippi Valley State (Nov. 14, 2011)

Blocked Shots DePaul...........3 (2x), last Krys Faber vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Dec. 17, 2011) Opponent... 2 (3x), last A’Torri Shine and Chandler Thomas vs. Grambling (Nov. 9, 2013)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Scoring DePaul... 26, Wilson Chandler vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007) Opponent............................................ 24, Tucker Haymond vs. Western Michigan (Nov. 14, 2015) Field Goals DePaul.......9 (3x), last Tony Freeland and Cleveland Melvin vs. Chicago State (Nov. 14, 2010) Opponent......9, Carlos Rivera vs. Hofstra (March 14, 2007)

Steals DePaul...5, Cleveland Melvin vs. UC Riverside (Nov. 9, 2012) Opponent.............................4 (2x), last Savalace Townsend vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Dec. 17, 2011)

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R.J. CURINGTON 6-5 | 202 | Sr. | G Dyer, Ind.

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BRANDON CYRUS 6-5 | 189 | Fr. | G Oakville, Ont.

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ERTEN GAZI 6-4| 203 | So. | G Guzelyurt, North Cyprus

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DARRICK WOOD 6-5 | 178 | Sr. | G Alexandria, Va.

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BILLY GARRETT JR. 6-6 | 213 | Sr. | G Chicago, Ill.

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AL EICHELBERGER 6-7 | 260 | Fr. | F Saginaw, Mich.

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AUSTIN GRANDSTAFF 6-4 | 182 | So. | G Rowlett, Texas

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TRE’DARIUS McCALLUM 6-7 | 209 | Jr. | F Myrtle Beach, S.C.

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PETER RYCKBOSCH 6-10| 243 | Sr. | F Chicago, Ill.

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DEVIN GAGE 6-2 | 207 | Fr. | G Chicago, Ill.

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ELI CAIN 6-6 | 204 | So. | G Willingboro, N.J.

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MAX STRUSS 6-6 | 217 | Jr. | G Hickory Hills, Ill.

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DAVID LEITAO III 6-5| 226 | Jr. | F Virginia Beach, Va.

JOE HANEL 6-7 | 213 | Jr. | F Savage, Minn.

LEVI COOK 6-10| 293 | Fr. | C Arnett, W.Va.

CHRIS HARRISON-DOCKS 5-10 | 194 | Sr. | G Okemos, Mich.

DAVE LEITAO Head Coach

RICK CARTER Associate Head Coach

BILLY GARRETT Assistant Coach

PATRICK SELLERS Assistant Coach

5th season at DePaul 11th season overall

2nd season at DePaul

8th season at DePaul

2nd season at DePaul


2016-17 SCHEDULE Nov. 13 Nov. 17 Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 10 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 19 Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Dec. 28 Jan. 1 Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 4 Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Feb. 25 Feb. 28 March 4 March 8 March 9 March 10 March 11

Robert Morris (McGrath-Phillips Arena)...............................................6 p.m. Gavitt Tipoff Games (Rosemont, Ill.) Rutgers...........................................................................................7:30 p.m. Milwaukee....................................................................................12:30 p.m. Missouri State (McGrath-Phillips Arena)...............................................7 p.m. Drake (McGrath-Phillips Arena).......................................................7:30 p.m. at Northwestern..................................................................................6 p.m. Lamar..................................................................................................8 p.m. Hoophall Miami Invitational (Miami, Fla.) vs. Temple..................................................................................... 10:30 a.m. UIC (McGrath-Phillips Arena)...............................................................7 p.m. Continental Tire Las Vegas Classic (Rosemont, Ill./Las Vegas, Nev.) Chicago State.......................................................................................1 p.m. Southeast Missouri State.....................................................................8 p.m. vs. Wyoming...................................................................................7:30 p.m. vs. Missouri State or USC.................................................. 7:30 p.m./10 p.m. at Villanova*...................................................................................5:30 p.m. St. John’s*............................................................................................1 p.m. at Seton Hall......................................................................................11 a.m. Providence...........................................................................................8 p.m. at Marquette.......................................................................................1 p.m. at St. John’s.....................................................................................3:30 p.m. Butler..................................................................................................1 p.m. at Creighton....................................................................................1:30 p.m. Georgetown.........................................................................................8 p.m. Marquette...........................................................................................1 p.m. at Xavier*.......................................................................................5:30 p.m. Creighton.............................................................................................1 p.m. Villanova..............................................................................................8 p.m. at Butler........................................................................................12:30 p.m. at Georgetown.....................................................................................6 p.m. Seton Hall............................................................................................1 p.m. at Providence..................................................................................7:30 p.m. Xavier..................................................................................................1 p.m. BIG EAST Tournament (New York, N.Y.) First Round......................................................................... 6 p.m./8:30 p.m. Quarterfinals......................................... 11 a.m./1:30 p.m./6 p.m./8:30 p.m. Semifinals........................................................................... 5:30 p.m./8 p.m. Final................................................................................................4:30 p.m. all times are Central | *BIG EAST Conference game | home games played at Allstate Arena unless otherwise noted


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