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

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

PITT BASKETBALL: CULTURE OF SUCCESS

Where Pitt ranks among national winning percentage leaders and top programs over the last 13 seasons; updated as of May 4, 2014. School Kansas Duke Gonzaga Memphis PITT Florida Syracuse Kentucky Louisville Connecticut Wisconsin North Carolina Ohio State Michigan State Butler Xavier Arizona Texas Marquette Illinois UCLA Western Kentucky Cincinnati Georgetown Oklahoma State Notre Dame Oklahoma

2013-14 25-10 26-9 29-7 24-10 26-10 36-3 28-6 29-11 31-6 32-8 30-8 24-10 25-10 29-9 14-17 21-13 33-5 24-11 17-15 20-15 28-9 20-12 27-7 18-15 21-13 15-17 23-10

2001-13 363-71 349-74 322-77 337-78 319-96 313-108 320-105 316-103 310-111 297-112 291-113 309-115 281-111 301-125 297-110 288-114 276-127 290-124 282-122 284-130 264-138 258-133 255-142 252-130 262-139 263-133 249-137

Total 388-81 375-83 351-84 361-88 345-106 349-111 348-111 345-114 341-117 329-120 322-120 333-125 306-121 330-134 311-127 309-127 309-132 314-135 299-137 304-145 293-147 278-145 281-149 270-145 283-152 278-150 272-147

Pct. .827 .819 .807 .804 .765 .759 .758 .752 .745 .733 .729 .727 .717 .711 .710 .709 .700 .699 .686 .677 .666 .657 .653 .651 651 .650 .649

ACC’S BEST PROGRAMS (2001-14) Totals are as of May 4, 2014: School Duke *PITT *Syracuse *Louisville North Carolina *Notre Dame Maryland *Boston College North Carolina State Florida State Clemson Wake Forest Miami Virginia Virginia Tech Georgia Tech

Conference W-L Pct. 159-47 .772 152-70 .685 150-72 .676 154-70 .688 139-72 .659 129-93 .581 116-95 .550 105-106 .498 98-113 .464 102-110 .481 91-121 .429 96-116 .453 92-120 .434 98-114 .462 82-130 .387 80-132 .377

TOP-10 LOUDEST COLLEGE BASKETBALL ARENAS

W-L 375-83 345-106 348-111 341-117 333-125 278-150 278-156 232-154 240-161 234-161 221-154 221-159 217-162 206-170 204-178 200-184

Overall Pct. .819 .765 .758 .745 .727 .650 .641 .601 .599 .592 .589 .582 .573 .548 .534 .521

TOUGHEST PLACES TO PLAY IN COLLEGE BASKETBALL

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Bleacher Report, June 24, 2010

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Allen Fieldhouse, Kansas Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke Rupp Arena, Kentucky New Mexico Arena, New Mexico O’Connell Center, Florida PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER Bramlage Coliseum, Kansas State Assembly Hall, Illinois Gallagher-Iba Arena, Okla. State Matthew Knight Arena, Oregon

Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke Allen Fieldhouse, Kansas Rupp Arena, Kentucky Gallagher-Iba Arena, Okla. State Carrier Dome, Syracuse Comcast Center, Maryland PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER Breslin Center, Michigan State Memorial Gym, Vanderbilt Kohl Center, Wisconsin

Pitt Basketball achievements in establishing its “Tradition of Excellence.”  Compiled a 345-106 record over the past 13 seasons (2001-14) and .765 winning percentage, which ranks among the nation’s top-five best winning percentages during that span.  Owns a 152-70 league record and .685 winning percentage in league regular season play (ACC and Big East) over the last 13 seasons, which ranks second in the Atlantic Coast Conference over that period.  Advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 12 of the last 13 seasons, one of only seven schools nationally to achieve that honor. The 12 appearances rank as the second most in the Atlantic Coast Conference during that span.  Claimed six Big East championships including four regular season titles (2002, 2003, 2004 and 2011) and two tournament titles (2003 and 2008). The six conference titles rank as the fourth most in the ACC from 2001-14.  Ascended to the nation’s No. 1 ranking for the first time in school history (2008-09 season).  Awarded with a No. 1 seed upon entering the NCAA Tournament for the first time in school history (2009) and two times overall (2009 and 2011).  Surpassed both 20 wins overall and 10 wins in conference regular season play for the 12th time in the last 13 seasons. Pitt is the only Big East program to have won over 20 overall games and 10 league games with such consistency from 2001-13.  Advanced to NCAA Elite Eight play for the second time in school history (2009) and NCAA Sweet Sixteen play five times in the last 13 seasons. Only 11 programs nationwide have advanced to more Sweet Sixteens during that span (Duke-9, Kansas-9, Michigan St.-8, Connecticut-7, Arizona-7, Syracuse-6, UNC-6, Louisville-6, Wisconsin-6, Kentucky-6, Florida-6).  Won 10 or more league regular season games 12 times in the last 13 seasons.  Completed six of the last 13 seasons ranked among the nation’s top-10 programs and 10 of those years ranked among the nation’s top-25.  Named Madison Square Garden’s “Team of the Decade” after winning two Big East titles and advancing to seven league tournament title games from 2000-10. Pitt advanced to seven of eight Big East Championship Finals from 2000-08, a mark that ranks fifth among the all-time best conference tournament title run streaks in NCAA Division I basketball history.  Concluded its 12th year in the Petersen Events Center with a 193-27 record and .877 winning percentage (16-0 in 2002-03, 19-1 in 2003-04, 13-4 in 2004-05, 16-1 in 2005-06, 16-2 in 2006-07, 16-2 in 2007-08, 190 in 2008-09, 17-1 in 2009-10, 17-1 in 2010-11, 15-7 in 2011-12, 16-3 in 2012-13, 13-5 in 2013-14). The 193-27 record and .877 winning percentage ranks as the nation’s ninth-best current mark since the arena opened in 2002-03. Pitt won 40 consecutive home games from 2002-04, a streak which spanned two years and 68 days. Pitt also won its first 34 games in the Petersen Events Center, the third longest streak to open a new arena in NCAA Division I basketball history (1. UCLA, 51; 2. Providence, 41; 3. Pitt, 34).  Sold out the Petersen Events Center in each of its first 12 seasons of operation and has enjoyed a string of 216 consecutive regular season home sellouts dating back to the 2002-03 season. Tickets are at a premium as the Petersen Events Center has a season ticket waiting list of nearly 13,000 members. The Petersen Events Center is considered one of the nicest on-campus college basketball facilities in the nation.  Attracted exactly 2,322,832 fans since the Petersen Events Center opened in 2002-03, an average of 10,558 per game.  Appeared on television in 388 games (including 220 national TV contests) during the last 13 seasons, an average of over 29 times per year (ESPN-94, ESPN2-42, CBS-42, ABC-4, ESPNU-31, ESPN-Classic-1, FSN National-2, HDNet-6, ESPN Regional-132, CBS Sports Network-1, ESPN3-19, Tru-TV-1, TBS-2, TNT-1, Comcast/Philly-1, Pitt Panthers Television-9).  Graduated over 80 percent of its players including a total of 36 players over the last 12 seasons (Griffin Abel, Chase Adams, Marcus Bowman, Gilbert Brown, Jaron Brown, Sean Brown, Mike Cook, John DeGroat, Yuri Demetris, Jermaine Dixon, Tim Frye, Ashton Gibbs, Antonio Graves, Doyle Hudson, Levon Kendall, Brandin Knight, Carl Krauser, Ontario Lett, Chad Johnson, Mark McCarroll, Gary McGhee, Julius Page, Lamar Patterson, Maurice Polen, Ronald Ramon, Nick Rivers, Nasir Robinson, Charles Small, Dante Taylor, Ryan Tiesi, Chevon Troutman, Austin Wallace, Tray Woodall, Cameron Wright, Talib Zanna and Donatas Zavackas).  Achieved three top-10 percent Academic Performance Ratings (2013-14, 2011-12, 2010-11) over the last four seasons, one of only three ACC programs to achieve that honor in that timeframe (Pitt, Duke, Notre Dame).


MEDIA INFORMATION

2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

TABLE OF CONTENTS MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS

Table of Contents ................................ 1 Memo to the Media ........................ 2-3 Media Information and Policies ....... 2-3 Petersen Events Center Map ............... 2 Network TV Information ...................... 3 University of Pittsburgh Map ............... 4 Parking and Directions ........................ 4 Pitt IMG Sports Radio Network ........... 5 2014-15 Travel Headquarters .............. 5 Primary Media Outlets ......................... 6 Pittsburgh Service Directory ................ 7 Area Hotels ......................................... 7 Travel Directory ................................... 7 2014-15 Opponent SID Contacts ........ 8 2015 ACC Tournament Bracket .......... 9 2015 NCAA Tournament Bracket ..... 10

The 2014-15 Pitt Men’s Basketball Media Guide is a publication of the University of Pittsburgh Athletic Media Relations Office and was managed, written, created, designed and edited by Greg Hotchkiss.  EDITOR: Greg Hotchkiss  PRINTING Knepper Printing, Clinton, Pa.  LAYOUT AND DESIGN Greg Hotchkiss

SEASON PREVIEW Season Preview ........................... 12-15 Pitt Preseason Storylines ................... 12 What Pitt Returns in 2014-15 ........... 13 2014-15 Pitt Roster ........................... 16

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

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

2013-14 IN REVIEW 2013-14 Season in Review ......... 70-72 2013-14 Honors and Awards ............ 70 2013-14 Accomplishments ............... 71 2013-14 Records/Milestones ............ 72 Where Pitt Ranked in NCAA Stats .... 72 2013-14 Statistics/Results ................ 73 ACC/ACC Tourney/NCAA Stats ......... 74 Game Highs and Lows ...................... 75 Points/Rebounds/Assists .................... 76

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

Consecutive Game Streaks ............. 136 Team Game Records ............... 137-139 Superlative Team Records .............. 138 Opponent Game Records ......... 140-142 Freshman Season Records ............. 143 Freshman Game Records ............... 144 Year-by-Year Statistics ............. 145-146 Team Season Highs ................. 147-148 Winning Streaks .............................. 148 Postseason History .......................... 149 NCAA Tournament Records ..... 150-151 NCAA Game History ................. 152-153 National Polls ................................... 154 Attendance Records ....................... 155 100-Point Games ............................ 156 Margin of Victory Records ............... 156 Comeback Wins .............................. 157 Halftime Leads/Deficits ................... 157 Overtime Games/OT Records .......... 158 Miscellaneous Records ................... 159 Petersen Events Center Records ..... 160

2013-14 ACC Standings/Results ....... 76 2013-14 Final ACC Statistics ............ 77 Game-by-Game Reviews ............ 78-86

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

HISTORICAL RESULTS

RECORDS

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

Coaching Records .................... 110-111 General Records ....................... 112-114 Individual/Team Success ................. 115 Quickest to 1,000 Points ................. 115 Scoring Leaders ....................... 116-117 1,000-Point Club ...................... 118-124 Individual Performance Records ..... 125 Field Goal Leaders .......................... 126 Three-Point Field Goal Leaders ....... 127 Free Throw Leaders ........................ 128 Rebound Leaders ............................ 129 Assists Leaders ............................... 130 Blocked Shots Leaders ................... 131 Steals Leaders ................................ 132 Participation Leaders ...................... 133 Individual Game Records ......... 134-136

 PHOTOGRAPHY Harry Bloomberg; Michael Drazdzinski; Pete Madia; Sean Patrick Brady; Chuck LeClaire, Will Babin, Image Point; Joe Kapelewski; Duane Reiter, Bobby Mizzia, Chaz Palla; Dave Arrigo; Patricia Nagle; Herb Ferguson; Matt Freed, Gary Guydosh; Michael E. Haritan; Jason Hillman; Hail to Pitt: A Sports History of the University of Pittsburgh by Jim O’Brien and Marty Wolfson; Panther Pride: University of Pittsburgh Men’s Basketball; Houston Chronicle, Sam Sciullo, Jr.; Sue Wrbican, Brian Spurlock; Stephen C. Parker; Brian Tirpak; Mitchell Layton; Shawn Sullivan; Pittsburgh Pirates; Pittsburgh Steelers; Pittsburgh Convention and Visitors Bureau; Stephen Slade, USA Basketball; NBA Photo Services; CBS; CoSIDa; Mike Humes, ESPN.  MEDIA INFORMATION  Men’s Basketball Contact: Greg Hotchkiss  Office Phone: (412) 648-8240  Cell Phone: (412) 491-5296  E-Mail: ghotchkiss@athletics.pitt.edu  Web Address: www.pittsburghpanthers.com  Media Relations Fax: (412) 648-8248  Courtside Phone: (412) 648-2318  Media Relations Mailing Address: P.O. Box 7436, Petersen Events Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15213  Overnight Address: Athletic Media Relations, 3719 Terrace Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261

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

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MEMO TO THE MEDIA Media Relations Director Greg Hotchkiss will coordinate all requests and media activities for the Pitt men’s basketball program. He can be reached at (412) 648-8240.  CREDENTIALS Credentials for Pitt home games are issued to working media only and should be requested as early as possible due to space limitations, parking limitations and demand. All credential requests should be directed to Celeste Welsh via e-mail at cwelsh@athletics.pitt.edu. Media members are required to make credential arrangements at least 24 hours in advance of the game in question. Credentials are limited to members of the working media only. A media pass allows accredited media access to the Media Interview Room, Beano Cook Media Workroom, Press Row and floor access for photographers/camera crews. Only Web sites of each participating institution with contractual rights and accredited news web sites will be issued credentials. Each visiting opponent SID

Workroom, Media Interview Room, Press Row and basketball court. The Media Interview Room is on your left, the Media Workroom is on your right and the court/media seating may be accessed at the first hallway to your left. A media relations representative will be stationed at Media Will Call to assist you.

submits a list of attending media members. To get on that list, please inform the respective sports information contact.  MEDIA WILL CALL/ENTRANCE All media members must pick up credentials and enter the arena at Media Will Call. Pitt’s Media Will Call/ Media Entrance will open two hours prior to tipoff. It is located at the Miller Administrative Entrance off Terrace Street (across from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine) and adjacent to the Petersen Events Center’s main ticket office. Due to time constraints, credentials will not be mailed. Credentials for Pitt opponents will be dropped off at the respective visiting team’s hotel. Visiting radio and TV broadcasters/producers may pick up their credentials at shootaround or through their respective media relations contacts. Once you have received your pass at Media Will Call, follow the signs and proceed down the hallway to the elevator. Take the elevator up to the Event Level (EL) where you can access the Beano Cook Media

 PARKING Parking may only be obtained/ approved through the Athletic Media Relations Office. Parking is limited as all requests must be made at least 24 hours in advance of the game in question. Media parking will be at the same location as in past years: O’Hara Garage. Media members must access O’Hara Garage off of University Drive (for directions, please refer to the campus map on page 4). Media members must call the Athletic Media Relations Office to confirm a parking space as a list will be at the O’Hara Garage gate. The O’Hara Garage closes five hours after tipoff. In the event that you are locked out of O’Hara Garage, please call the campus police at

MEDIA ENTRANCE/WILL CALL AT THE PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER

 INTERVIEW POLICY The Athletic Media Relations Office will assist all media personnel with coverage of Pitt basketball. All interviews with Pitt basketball student-athletes MUST be arranged through the Athletic Media Relations Office. Generally, Head Coach Jamie Dixon and selected players will be available for interviews two days prior to each game. Therefore, for a Wednesday game, Monday would be the scheduled interview day at Petersen Events Center. All practices are closed to the media. If a media member wishes to complete something more in-depth during the week, please contact Greg Hotchkiss at (412) 648-8240 to arrange a time. No interviews will be conducted on game day. Players’ telephone numbers will not be released by the Media Relations Office. Out-of-town interview requests for Coach Dixon or any player must be made at least 48 hours in advance. Due to class, practice, game and study schedules, time is at a premium. Every effort will be made to fulfill requests.  MEDIA SEATING ON PRESS ROW Seating on press row is limited and will be assigned on a priority basis. The priority basis is as follows: 1. Representatives of Pittsburgh district papers and metropolitan papers filing for deadline, other newspapers covering the respective teams, 2. Radio and television commentators, 3. National publications, and 4. Scouts. All media members must confirm their attendance to guarantee working space.

LOCAL LIVE TV TRUCK PARKING Located on Sutherland Drive.

 PHOTOGRAPHERS Still photographers and TV news cameramen will receive a regular media pass and be assigned a position on the floor at the baseline. Photographers must remain in the space designated. Be prepared to show identification if asked to identify yourself. Strobe lights are prohibited.

MEDIA WILL CALL/MEDIA ENTRANCE Located off Terrace Street to the left of the ticket office. (opens 2 hours prior to tipoff)

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(412) 624-2121. Within five minutes, a police officer will unlock the gate for you. Greg Hotchkiss can assist you with this following a contest.

 VISITING RADIO BROADCAST The visiting radio broadcast crew will be issued space next to the visitor’s bench at the scorers table. As per Atlantic Coast Conference rules, one ISDN line and one analog phone line will be provided for broadcast. A facility representative will be

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2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL available prior to the game to answer any questions and/or assist with technological needs. It is recommended that each visiting radio crew attend shootaround to setup equipment. Storage for radio equipment is available in the Pitt media relations office.  LIVE TV TRUCKS Local television trucks have been assigned parking on Sutherland

 WIRELESS ACCESS Wireless internet service is available to media members only throughout the Petersen Events Center. For a username and  SCOUTS password, please access the dry Scouts are required to make erase board in the Beano Cook Media credential arrangements through the Workroom. Athletic Media Relations Office via eNetwork: PEC-Media mail and will be given a media Password: hail2pitt credential. Scouts may pick up their credential at Media Will Call. There is  TELEPHONES Courtesy phone lines are available no parking available for scouts. for media use either in the Beano Cook Media Workroom or on Press Row. Dial “9” to get outside the system. Drive (see map on page 202, street leading into the loading dock). Please notify the Athletic Media Relations Office if there is an access problem.

 POST-GAME PROCEDURE Following a 10-minute “cooling off” period, requested/selected Pitt student-athletes will be available for interviews in the Media Interview Room. Pitt Head Coach Jamie Dixon will be available for questions following his 15-minute postgame radio show. The visiting coach and players will also be available in the interview room. Every effort will be made to gain access to requested Pitt players. Pitt’s regular post-game procedure in the Interview Room is as follows: 1. Requested/selected Pitt student-athletes, 2. Opponent coach and/or student-athletes, and 3. Pitt Head Coach Jamie Dixon. Opposing teams may make their student-athletes available in the lockerroom or outside the visitor’s lockerroom in the hallway. Please read the board in the Beano Cook Media Workroom for updated information on post-game procedure.  PITT MEDIA SERVICES Media members may access the most up-to-date information on the Pitt men’s basketball team on the athletic department’s official Web site: www.pittsburghpanthers.com. Game notes, official statistics, game recaps, boxscores and general releases will be updated regularly. All of this information is available online. Director of Media Relations Greg Hotchkiss will also send out game notes via e-mail prior to each game. To get on the list, please e-mail him at ghotchkiss@athletics.pitt.edu.

PITT ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS PHONE: (412) 648-8240 FAX: (412) 648-8248 MAILING ADDRESS: Pitt Athletic Media Relations P.O. Box 7436 Pittsburgh, PA 15213-0436 OVERNIGHT ADDRESS: Pitt Athletic Media Relations Petersen Events Center 3719 Terrace Street Pittsburgh, PA 15261 WEB SITE: www.pittsburghpanthers.com SCORELINE/PRESS ROW PHONE: (412) 648-2318 HOTCHKISS OFFICE PHONE: (412) 648-8242 HOTCHKISS CELL PHONE: (412) 491-5296 HOTCHKISS E-MAIL: ghotchkiss@athletics.pitt.edu WEB SITES: www.pittsburghpanthers.com www.twitter.com/hailtopitthoops www.twitter.com/CoachDixon www.facebook.com/PittsburghPanthers

www.youtube.com/hailtopitthoops OTHER KEY NUMBERS: Men’s Basketball: (412) 648-8350 Ticket Office: (412) 648-7488

KEY CONTACTS

GREG HOTCHKISS Director of Media Relations (Men’s Basketball)

NETWORK TV/LIVE TV NEEDS The media relations office must be notified of all television network and live television needs to guarantee working space. For technical needs or information, please contact Petersen Events Center/SMG representative Anthony Smith at (412) 648-3059. He can also be reached by email at antsmith@pitt.edu.

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

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MAPS/DIRECTIONS/MEDIA PARKING DIRECTIONS TO THE PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER

DIRECTIONS TO MEDIA PARKING LOCATION: O’HARA GARAGE  Proceed on Forbes Avenue toward the Cathedral of Learning.  Make a left onto Bigelow Blvd. (street runs between the Cathedral and Student Union).  Proceed on Bigelow through two lights at both Fifth Avenue and O’Hara Street.  After O’Hara Street, take an immediate left onto University Drive.  Proceed up the hill. O’Hara EQ LL

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Parking Lot is on your left.  Each media member’s name will be on a list at the gate. You may be asked to provide photo identification.  After your car is parked, take the elevator up to the top level (R-B level).  Walk back up University Drive, find walkway/stairway to Petersen Events Center.  Enter at Media Will Call. EBE RL

 Take a left at Boulevard of the Allies, then a right at Halket.  Proceed to Forbes Ave. and take a right.  Make the left after the light (McKee Place).  Continue through light.  Take right at second light (Terrace Street).  The Petersen Events Center is on your left.

FROM PITTSBURGH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT  Take I-376 East/I-79 East/I-279 toward Pittsburgh. Pass through the Fort Pitt Tunnel in the right lane. Bear right at the first ramp over the bridge, following signs for I-376.  Exit I-376 at the Oakland/Forbes Avenue exit (Exit 72A).  Turn left at the third traffic light (McKee Place).  Continue through light.  Take right at second light (Terrace Street).  The Petersen Events Center is on your left.

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PITT IMG SPORTS NETWORK Pitt’s radio team: 93.7 The Fan, Bill Hillgrove, Dick Groat and Curtis Aiken The University of Pittsburgh and its multimedia rights holder, IMG College, provide the Panthers with thoroughly comprehensive radio coverage. Pitt men’s basketball game broadcasts air over a loyal network of 20 stations, including 50,000-watt flagship station 93.7 The Fan (KDKA-FM) in Pittsburgh.

Hosted by “Voice of the Panthers” Bill Hillgrove along with head coach Jamie Dixon, The Jamie Dixon Radio Show will broadcast live on 93.7 The Fan (KDKA-FM) and other affiliates of the Pitt IMG Sports Network. The show will air biweekly in the evenings beginning in November. The majority of the shows will take place on Thursday evenings. There are 10 total regular season shows with possible additional shows to be announced at a later date.

PITT IMG BASKETBALL RADIO NETWORK (20) Market Pittsburgh Altoona Altoona Ambridge Beaver Falls Bedford Central City Connellsville DuBois DuBois (FM) Erie Erie (FM) Harrisburg Indiana, Pa. Johnstown Latrobe Oil City Rockton Somerset/ Meyersdale Uniontown Sirius Satellite

Station KDKA WFGB WVAM WMBA WBVP WBFD WCCL WLSW WCED WCED WRIE WRIE WTKT WCCS WCRO WQTW WKQW WCED WQZS

Dial 93.7-FM 1290-AM 1430-AM 1460-AM 1230-AM 130-AM 101.7-FM 103.9-FM 1420-AM 107.9-FM 1260-AM 107.9-FM 1460-AM 1160-AM 1230-AM 1570-AM 1120-AM 96.7-FM 93.3-FM

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All broadcasts are also available on www.pittsburghpanthers.com Broadcast list as of Sept. 25, 2014. Check pittsburghpanthers.com for an updated men’s basketball list.

JAMIE DIXON RADIO SHOW

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

Radio coverage includes:  The AT&T Pre-Game Show, a 30minute show prior to each game and the 30-minute Baierl Automotive Post-Game Show.  A weekly Jamie Dixon radio show on 93.7 The Fan, will air beginning in October.

made him one of Pittsburgh’s most recognizable and favorite media personalities. He was named the Pittsburgh Steelers' play-by-play announcer in 1994. Hillgrove was awarded the National Football Foundation’s 2007 Chris Schenkel Award, which honors a sports broadcaster who has enjoyed a long and distinguished career. Joining Hillgrove courtside for his 36th year is color analyst DICK GROAT. A Pittsburgh native, Groat is one of the city's most enduring sports legends, making his mark in two different sports. A 2007 College Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, he was a four-time All-America basketball

In his 46th year, BILL HILLGROVE is the "Voice of the Panthers." Hillgrove's informative and enthusiastic play-by-play descriptions have been a Panthers trademark since 1969. A 1962 graduate of Duquesne University, Hillgrove has also served as play-by-play broadcaster for Pitt Football for the past 41 years. His longevity as a sportscaster has

and baseball player at Duke, where he is one of only 13 Blue Devils to have his number retired. Groat was named the 1952 College Basketball Player of the Year after becoming the first and only player in NCAA history to lead the nation in both points and assists in the same season. Groat played one year for the Fort Wayne Pistons before concentrating solely on professional baseball. As a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Groat captured the National League batting title as well as Most Valuable Player honors in 1960. That same year, the Pirates won the World Series over the Yankees in a dramatic seven-game series. He later went on to play for the St. Louis Cardinals, where he was a key figure on the 1964 World Series championship team. For the fifth season, CURTIS AIKEN joins Hillgrove and Groat on home radio broadcasts. A four-year Pitt basketball letterwinner from 1983-87, Aiken ranks among school all-time career scoring leaders with 1,200 career points. A key recruit who helped pave the way for Pitt’s entry into the Big East, Aiken was the senior leader on Pitt’s 1987-88 coBig East regular season champion team that finished 25-8 overall and 12-4 in league play.

2014-15 TRAVEL HEADQUARTERS The following is a game-by-game listing of the Pitt basketball team’s accommodations for each road game in 2014-15. These locations are as of Sept. 24, 2014.

 NORTH CAROLINA STATE (Jan. 3) Friday, Jan. 2, 2015; Renaissance Raleigh North Hills Hotel, 410 Main at North Hills Street, Raleigh, N.C. 27609; Phone: (919) 571-8773.

 HAWAII GAME (Nov. 21)/ EA SPORTS MAUI INVITATIONAL (Nov. 24-26) Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014; Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa, 2605 Ka’anapali Parkway, Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii 96761; Phone: (808) 661-0031.

 BOSTON COLLEGE (Jan. 6) Monday, Jan. 5, 2015; Marriott Boston Copley Square, 110 Huntington Place, Boston, MA 02116; Phone: (617) 236-5800.

 ACC/BIG TEN CHALLENGE (Dec. 2) Monday, Dec. 1, 2014; Hilton Garden Inn-Bloomington, 245 N. College Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47403; Phone: (812) 331-1335.

Center; 901 Prices Fork Road, Blacksburg, VA 24061; Phone: (540) 231-0117.  LOUISVILLE (Feb. 11) Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015; Marriott Louisville Downtown; 280 W. Jefferson Street, Louisville, KY 40200; Phone: (502) 627-5045.  VIRGINIA (Feb. 16) Thursday, Feb. 15, 2015; Omni Charlottesville Hotel; 212 Ridge McIntire Road, Charlottesville, VA 22903; Phone: (434) 971-5500.

 DUKE (Jan. 19) Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015; Marriott at Research Triangle Park, 4700 Guardian Drive, Durham, N.C. 27703-8460; Phone: (919) 941-6200.

 SYRACUSE (Feb. 21) Friday, Feb. 20, 2015; Sheraton Syracuse University Hotel and Conference Center, 801 University

 VIRGINIA TECH (Jan. 27) Monday, Jan. 26, 2015; The Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference

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Avenue, Syracuse, N.Y. 13210; Phone: (315) 475-3000.  WAKE FOREST (March 1) Saturday, Feb. 28, 2015; WinstonSalem Marriott, 425 N. Cherry Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101; Phone: (336) 725-3500.  FLORIDA STATE (March 7) Friday, March 6, 2015; Hotel Duval, 415 Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32301; Phone: (850) 224-6000.  ACC TOURNAMENT (March 10-14) Monday, March 9, 2015; Sheraton Greensboro Hotel, 3121 High Point Road, Greensboro, NC 27407; Phone: (336) 292-9161.

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PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS PRINT MEDIA  Altoona Mirror, 301 Cayuga Ave., Altoona, PA 16602. (814) 9467461, (800) 339-4482. altoonamirror.com (Buck Frank, sports editor).  Beaver County Times, 400 Fair Avenue, Beaver, PA 15009. (724) 775-3200. timesonline.com (Eric Hall, sports editor). Hall Cell: (412) 260-8167. Pitt beat: Lauren Kirschman.  Butler Eagle, Box 271, 114 W. Diamond Street, Butler, PA 16003. (724) 282-8000. butlereagle.com (John Enrietto, sports editor).  Daily Courier, 127 West Apple Street, Connellsville, PA 15425. (724) 626-3534. triblive.com/news/ fayette (Jason Black, sports editor).  Erie Times-News, 205 W. 12th Street, Erie, PA 16534. (814) 8701679. goerie.com (Jeff Kirik, sports editor).  Harrisburg Patriot-News, 2020 Technology Parkway, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050. (717) 255-8248. pennlive.com (Michael Sedar, sports editor).  Indiana Gazette, P.O. Box 10, 899 Water St., Indiana, PA 15701. (724) 465-5555. indianagazette.com (Tony Coccagna, sports editor).  Latrobe Bulletin, 1211 Ligonier St., Latrobe, PA 15650. (724) 5373351. greaterlatrobe.net (Randy Skubek, sports editor).  McKeesport Daily News, 409 Walnut Street, McKeesport, PA 15132. (412) 664-9161. triblive.com/neighborhoods/ yourmckeesport/ (Mark Kaboly, sports editor).  New Castle News, 27 N. Mercer St., P.O. Box 60, New Castle, PA 16103. (724) 654-6651. ncnewsonline.com (Kayleen Cubbal, sports editor).

 Pittsburgh Sports Report, 40 Lincoln Way, Suite 301, Irwin, PA 15642. (412) 469-9770. pittsburghsportsreport.com (Ellis Cannon, publisher; Tony DeFazio, editor; Anthony Jaskulski, beat writer).

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

 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, D.L. Clark Building, 503 Martindale Street, Third Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15212. (412) 321-6460. triblive.com (Duke Mass, dupty managing editor; Kevin Smith, sports editor; Jerry DiPaola, Kevin Gorman, Joe Starkey, columnists, John Harris, men’s basketball beat writer). Harris Phone/Cell: (412) 400-6004/(330) 623-0522.

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

 Tribune-Democrat, 425 Locust Street, Johnstown, PA 15907. (814) 532-5085. tribunedemocrat.com (Shawn Curtis, sports editor; Mike Mastovich, reporter).

 WPXI (NBC affiliate, Channel 11, Pittsburgh), 4145 Evergreen Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15214. (412) 2371212. wpxi.com (Mark Masa, sports producer; Alby Oxenreiter, sports director/anchor; Bill Phillips, anchor/reporter).

 Uniontown Herald-Standard, 818 East Church Street, Uniontown, PA 15401. (724) 439-7500. heraldstandard.com (Mike Ciarochi, sports editor).

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

 ROOT Sports, 323 North Shore Drive, Suite 200, Pittsburgh, PA 15212. (412) 316-3800. libertysportsgroup.com (Shawn McClintock, Senior VP/General Manager; Doug Johnson, VP/ Executive Producer; Roger Lehnhart, coordinating producer; Fred Rihn, Dave Racchini, producers; Stan Savran, Rob King, Dan Potash, Paul Alexander, anchors/reporters; Rob Incmikoski, reporter).

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

 PSN (University of Pittsburgh Campus Station), 411 William Pitt Union, Pittsburgh, PA 15260. (412) 904-8053. wpts.pitt.edu (Simrath Ranhana, sports director).

 Valley Independent, Eastgate 19, Monessen, PA 15062. (724) 6842666. triblive.com/neighborhoods/ yourmonvalley (Jeff Oliver, sports editor).

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

 93.7 FM THE FAN, 651 Holiday Drive, Building 5, Pittsburgh, PA 15220. (412) 920-9400. 937thefan.com (Ryan Maguire, program director; Joe Kapp, Ben Livingston, Kraig Riley, Abbey Way, producers; Jim Colony, Eric

 Pitt News, 434 William Pitt Union, Pittsburgh, PA 15260. (412) 6487980. pittnews.com (TBA, sports editor).  Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 34 Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. (412) 263-1621. postgazette.com (Jerry Micco, assistant managing editor/sports; Donna Eyring, sports editor; Paul Zeise, men’s basketball beat writer; Ray Fittipaldo, Gene Collier, Ron Cook, columnists. Zeise Cell: (412) 3982682.

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Hagman, Jeff Hathhorn, sports producer/anchor; Gregg Giannotti, Ron Cook, Colin Dunlap, Joe Starkey, Josh Miller, Andrew Filliponi, Chris Mueller, Bob Pompeani, Paul Zeise, talk show hosts).  1020 KDKA-AM, 651 Holiday Drive, Building 5, Pittsburgh, PA 15220. (412) 920-9400. kdkaradio.com (Jim Graci, program director; Jeff Hathhorn, anchor/director/reporter).  970 ESPN (WBGG-AM), 200 Fleet Street, Fourth Floor, Pittsburgh PA 15220. (412) 937-1441. 970espn.com (Stan Savran, David Todd, talk show hosts).  102.5/WDVE-FM, 200 Fleet Street, 4th Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15220. (412) 937-1441. dve.com (Mike Prisuta, anchor/reporter).  WPTS-FM, 92.1 FM (University of Pittsburgh Campus Station), 416 William Pitt Union, Pittsburgh, PA 15260. (412) 648-7990. wptsradio.org (Greg Weston, general manager, Kevin Wheeler, sports director).  WXDX 105.9 FM, 200 Fleet Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15220. (412) 333WXOX. (Bob McLaughlin, Mark Madden, talk show hosts).  Radio Pennsylvania Network, 4801 Lindle Road, Harrisburg, PA 17111. (800) 735-0202. radiopa.com (Rick Becker, sports director; Shawn McCullough, reporter).

INTERNET SITES  Pantherlair.com (Pittsburgh.Rivals.com), 340 Tampa Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15228. (412) 600-8696. Pittsburgh.rivals.com (Pitt site contact: Chris Peak, editor/beat reporter).  PantherDigest.com, 222 Scenic Hill Drive, Carnegie, PA 15106. (412) 498-1935. Pantherdigest.com (Pitt site contact: Tony Greco, editor).


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PITTSBURGH SERVICE DIRECTORY PITTSBURGH AREA HOTELS OAKLAND  Wyndham-University of Pittsburgh 100 Lytton Avenue Phone: (412) 682-6200  Hilton Garden Inn/Pittsburgh University Place 3454 Forbes Ave. Phone: (412) 683-2040  Hampton Inn-University Center 3315 Hamlet Street Phone: (412) 329-4969  Quality Inn-University Center 3401 Blvd. of the Allies Phone: (412) 683-6100  Residence Inn-University/ Medical Center 3896 Bigelow Blvd. Phone: (412) 621-2200  SpringHill Suites/Pittsburgh Southside Works 2950 S. Water Street Phone: (412) 488-8003

DRIVING DISTANCES  Embassy Suites 550 Cherrington Parkway Phone: (412) 269-9070

DOWNTOWN  Pittsburgh Marriott City Center 112 Washington Place Phone: (412) 471-4000

 Greentree-DoubleTree Hilton 101 Radisson Drive Phone: (412) 922-8400

 Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown 600 Commonwealth Place Phone: (412) 391-4600

 Clarion Hotel & Conference Center 401 Holiday Drive Phone: (412) 922-8100

 Westin Convention Center 1000 Penn Ave. Phone: (412) 281-3700

 Holiday Inn-Airport 8256 University Boulevard Phone: (412) 788-8400

 Omni William Penn Hotel 530 William Penn Place Phone: (412) 281-7100

 Marriott-Airport 777 Aten Road Phone: (412) 788-8800

SOUTH/WEST/AIRPORT  Holiday Inn Express 875 Greentree Rd. Phone: (412) 922-7070

 Wyndham Gardens Pittsburgh Airport One Industry Lane Phone: (724) 695-0002

 Days Inn 1150 Banksville Road Phone: (412) 531-8900

TRANSPORTATION AIRPORT  Pittsburgh International Airport Phone: (412) 472-3525 AIRLINES  Air Canada Phone: (888) 247-2262  AirTran Phone: (800) 247-8726  American Phone: (817) 786-3778

 US Airways Phone: (800) 428-4322

 Hertz Local: (412) 472-5955 Phone: (800) 654-3131

CAR RENTAL  National Phone: (412) 472-3460

 Payless Phone: (412) 472-3100

 Alamo Phone: (800) 327-9633

 National-Alamo Local: (412) 472-5045 Phone: (800) 227-7368

 Avis Phone: (412) 472-5200

 Frontier Phone: (800) 432-1359

 Budget-Airport Local: (412) 472-5252 Phone: (800) 527-0700

 JetBlue Phone: (800) 538-2583

 Dollar-Airport Phone: (866) 434-2226 or (800) 800-4000

 Southwest Phone: (800) 435-9792  United Phone: (800) 864-8331

TAXI SERVICE  Checker Cab Phone: (412) 321-8100  Yellow Cab of Pittsburgh Phone: (412) 321-8100

ACC SCHOOLS City Mileage Atlanta, Ga. .......................... 673 Blackburg, Va. ...................... 322 Boston, Mass. ....................... 570 Charlottesville, Va. ................ 317 Chapel Hill, N.C. ................... 506 Clemson, S.C. ....................... 601 College Park, Md. ................. 244 Durham, N.C. ........................ 495 Louisville, Ky. ........................ 390 Miami, Fla. ......................... 1,235 Raleigh, N.C. ......................... 489 Syracuse, N.Y. ....................... 360 South Bend, Ind. .................. 372 Tallahassee, Fla. ................... 991 Winston-Salem, N.C. ........... 400 OTHER MAJOR CITIES City Mileage Baltimore, Md. ...................... 250 Boston, Mass. ....................... 570 Buffalo, N.Y. .......................... 220 Charleston, W.Va. ................. 230 Charlotte, N.C. ..................... 500 Chicago, Ill. ........................... 480 Cincinnati, Ohio .................... 294 Cleveland, Ohio ..................... 130 Columbus, Ohio ..................... 190 Detroit, Mich. ........................ 300 Hartford, Conn. ..................... 470 Indianapolis, Ind. ................... 360 Milwaukee, Wis. ................... 560 New York City ........................ 380 Philadelphia, Pa. ................... 310 St. Louis, Mo. ....................... 610 Tampa, Fla. ........................ 1,028 Washington, D.C. ................. 250 REGIONAL CITIES City Mileage Allentown, Pa. ....................... 284 Altoona, Pa. ............................ 95 Erie, Pa. ................................ 127 Harrisburg, Pa. ...................... 204 Reading, Pa. ......................... 261 Scranton, Pa. ........................ 286 State College, Pa. ................ 137 Williamsport, Pa. ................... 199 Youngstown, Ohio ................... 70

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

 Enterprise Phone: (412) 472-3490

FAR LEFT: ESPN’s Andy Katz is a frequent visitor to the Petersen Events Center. CENTER: CBS’s Clark Kellogg and Verne Lundquist at the PEC. LEFT: Dick Vitale and Dan Shulman are regulars at the Petersen Events Center.

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2014-15 OPPONENT CONTACTS ARIZONA MBB Contact: Cory Walton Office Phone: (520) 621-0916 Cell Phone: N/A E-mail: corywalton@arizona.edu Website: arizonawildcats.com

BOSTON COLLEGE MBB Contact: Matthew Lynch Office Phone: (617) 552-2193 Cell Phone: (617) 759-3078 E-mail: lynchfz@bc.edu Website: bceagles.com

BYU MBB Contact: Kyle Chilton Office Phone: (801) 422-8948 Cell Phone: (801) 422-4909 E-mail: kyle_chilton@byu.edu Website: byucougars.com

BRYANT MBB Contact: Allie Crandall Office Phone: (401) 232-6558 (1) Cell Phone: N/A E-mail: acrandall@bryant.edu Website: bryantbulldogs.com

CHAMINADE MBB Contact: Kevin Hashiro Office Phone: (808) 739-8579 Cell Phone: N/A E-mail: athletics-sid@ chaminade.edu Website: goswords.com

CLEMSON MBB Contact: Phil Sikes Office Phone: (864) 656-1985 Cell Phone: (864) 525-4889 E-mail: philips@clemson.edu Website: clemsontigers.com

DUKE MBB Contact: Matt Plizga Office Phone: (919) 684-2633 Cell Phone: (919) 812-0882 E-mail: plizga@duaa.duke.edu Website: goduke.com

DUQUESNE MBB Contact: Dave Saba Office Phone: (412) 396-5861 Cell Phone: (412) 225-5317 E-mail: saba@duq.edu Website: goduquesne.com

FLORIDA GULF COAST MBB Contact: Jason MacBain Office Phone: (239) 590-7061 Cell Phone: N/A E-mail: jmacbain@fgcu.edu Website: fgcuathletics.com

FLORIDA STATE MBB Contact: Chuck Walsh Office Phone: (850) 644-1077 Cell Phone: (850) 694-2540 E-mail: cwalsh@fsu.edu Website: seminoles.com

GEORGIA TECH MBB Contact: Mike Stamus Office Phone: (404) 894-5446 Cell Phone: (404) 218-9723 E-mail: mstamus@athletics.gatech.com Website: ramblinwreck.com

HAWAII MBB Contact: Neal Iwamoto Office Phone: (808) 956-9748 Cell Phone: N/A E-mail: niwamoto@hawaii.edu Website: hawaiiathletics.com

HOLY CROSS MBB Contact: Charles Bare Office Phone: (508) 793-2583 Cell Phone: (508) 864-2612 E-mail: cbare@holycross.edu Website: goholycross.com

INDIANA MBB Contact: J.D. Campbell Office Phone: (812) 855-9399 Cell Phone: (812) 322-1437 E-mail: jc56@indiana.edu Website: iuhoosiers.com

KANSAS STATE MBB Contact: Tom Gilbert Office Phone: (785) 532-0912 Cell Phone: (785) 587-7868 E-mail: tgilbert@kstatesports.com Website: kstatesports.com

LOUISVILLE MBB Contact: Kenny Klein Office Phone: (502) 852-0112 Cell Phone: (502) 599-7865 E-mail: kenny@gocards.com Website: gocards.com

MANHATTAN MBB Contact: Kevin Ross Office Phone: (718) 862-7709 Cell Phone: TBA E-mail: kross01@manhattan.edu Website: gojaspers.com

MIAMI MBB Contact: Amy Woodruff Office Phone: (305) 284-3241 Cell Phone: (813) 410-1194 E-mail: a.woodruff@miami.edu Website: hurricanesports.com

MISSOURI MBB Contact: Dave Reiter Office Phone: (573) 884-2437 Cell Phone: (573) 424-8740 E-mail: reiterd@missouri.edu Website: mutigers.com

NIAGARA MBB Contact: Derrick Thornton Office Phone: (716) 286-8588 Cell Phone: N/A E-mail: dthornton@niagara.edu Website: purpleeagles.com

NORTH CAROLINA MBB Contact: Steve Kirschner Office Phone: (919) 962-7258 Cell Phone: (919) 475-2695 E-mail: stevekirschner@unc.edu Website: goheels.com

NORTH CAROLINA STATE MBB Contact: Josh Rattray Office Phone: (919) 605-2445 Cell Phone: (919) 515-2102 E-mail: josh_rattray@ncsu.edu Website: gopack.com

NOTRE DAME MBB Contact: Bernadette Cafarelli Office Phone: (574) 631-8458 Cell Phone: (574) 532-0249 E-mail: cafarelli.1@nd.edu Website: und.com

OAKLAND MBB Contact: Scott MacDonald Office Phone: (248) 370-4008 Cell Phone: (919) 619-4137 E-mail: macdona2@oakland.edu Website: ougrizzlies.com

PURDUE MBB Contact: Chris Forman Office Phone: (765) 494-3202 Cell Phone: N/A E-mail: cforman@purdue.edu Website: purduesports.com

ST. BONAVENTURE MBB Contact: Steve Mest Office Phone: (716) 375-2695 Cell Phone: N/A E-mail: smest@sbu.edu Website: gobonnies.sbu.edu

SAMFORD MBB Contact: Zac Schrieber Office Phone: (205) 726-2802 Cell Phone: (205) 532-3476 E-mail: zdschrie@samford.edu Website: samfordsports.com

SAN DIEGO STATE MBB Contact: Mike May Office Phone: (619) 594-3019 Cell Phone: (619) 644-1767 E-mail: mmay@mail.sdsu.edu Website: goaztecs.com

SYRACUSE MBB Contact: Pete Moore Office Phone: (315) 443-4796 Cell Phone: (315) 952-5011 E-mail: pimoore@syr.edu Website: suathletics.com

VIRGINIA MBB Contact: Eric Bacher Office Phone: (434) 982-5530 Cell Phone: (720) 318-5538 E-mail: bacher@virginia.edu Website: virginiasports.com

VIRGINIA TECH MBB Contact: Bill Dyer Office Phone: (540) 231-8852 Cell Phone: (540) 998-5906 E-mail: wdyer@vt.edu Website: hokiesports.com

WAKE FOREST MBB Contact: Scott Wortman Office Phone: (336) 758-6099 Cell Phone: (419) 203-4229 E-mail: wortmans@wfu.edu Website: wakeforestsports.com

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MEDIA INFORMATION

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2015 ACC TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION Date: March 10-14, 2015. Location: Greensboro, N.C. Arena: Greensboro Coliseum (23,500) Commissioner: John D. Swofford First Year/Total Years: 1954/ 61 years Total Years: 2nd tournament Pitt in ACC:: 1st year for Pitt in 2013-14. ACC MEDIA INFORMATION Media Coordinator: Brian Morrison Office Phone: (336) 369-1002 Cell: (336) 337-4896 E-mail Address: bmorrison@theacc.org Fax: (336) 854-8797 Mailing Address: Atlantic Coast Conference 4512 Weybridge Lane Greensboro, N.C. 27407 CREDENTIALS Media credentials are authorized and issued by the Atlantic Coast Conference office. Attending media members must submit a form provided by the Atlantic Coast Conference during the last several weeks of the regular season. Media members who miss the deadline must call Brian Morrison immediately. More details will be released at a later date. ACC TOURNAMENT HISTORY The first 13 ACC Tournaments were held in N.C. State’s Reynolds Coliseum (1954-66). In 1965, a new tournament schedule was approved and a three-year rotation was announced: 1966 in Raleigh, 1967 in Greensboro and 1968 in Charlotte. Since being moved from Reynolds Coliseum, the ACC Tournament has been held at the original Charlotte Coliseum, the Capital Centre in Landover, Md., the MCI Center in Washington D.C., the Omni and Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Ga., the second Charlotte (N.C.) Coliseum, the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, Fla. the Charlotte Bobcats Arena and the Greensboro (N.C.) Coliseum.

2015 ACC TOURNAMENT (62nd ANNUAL) FIRST ROUND Tuesday March 10

SECOND ROUND Wednesday March 11

QUARTERFINALS Thursday March 12

SEMIFINALS Friday March 13

FINALS Saturday March 14

No. 1 seed Noon ESPN/ACCN

No. 9 seed Noon ESPN/ACCN No. 8 seed

7 p.m. ESPN/ACCN No. 4 seed

No. 12 seed TBA ESPN/ACCN No. 13 seed

2 p.m. ESPN/ACCN 2 p.m. ESPN/ACCN No. 5 seed

8 p.m. ESPN/ACCN No. 2 seed

No. 10 seed TBA ESPN/ACCN No. 15 seed

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FUTURE ACC TOURNAMENT SITES Year Date 2015 Greensboro, N.C. 2016 Washington, D.C. 2017 Brooklyn, N.Y. 2018 Brooklyn, N.Y. 2019 Charlotte, N.C. 2020 Greensboro, N.C.

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2015 NCAA TOURNAMENT SITES FIRST FOUR SITE  March 17 & 18: Dayton, Ohio, University of Dayton Arena (Dayton). SECOND-THIRD ROUND SITES  March 19 & 21: Jacksonville, Fla., Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena (Jacksonville Univ.); Louisville, Ky., KFC Yum! Center

(Louisville); Pittsburgh, Pa., Consol Energy Center (Duquesne); Portland, Ore., Moda Center (Oregon).  March 20 & 22: Charlotte, N.C., Time Warner Cable Arena (Charlotte); Columbus, Ohio, Nationwide Arena (Ohio State); Omaha, Neb., CenturyLink Center

(Creighton); Seattle, Wash., Key Arena (Washington). REGIONAL SITES  March 26 & 28: Midwest: Cleveland, Ohio, Quicken Loans Arena (MAC); West: Los Angeles, Calif., Staples Center (Pepperdine).

2015 NCAA TOURNAMENT HOST MEDIA CONTACTS Host Phone Number Butler ....................... (317) 940-9414 Creighton ................. (402) 280-5544 Dayton ..................... (937) 229-4390 Duquesne ................ (412) 396-5861 Horizon League ....... (317) 237-5622 Houston ................... (713) 743-9404 IUPUI ....................... (317) 278-JAGS Jacksonville ............. (904) 256-7402

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 March 27 & 29: East: Syracuse, N.Y., Carrier Dome (Syracuse); South: Houston, Texas, NRG Stadium (Rice/Houston). NCAA FINAL FOUR  April 4 & 6: Indianapolis, Ind., Lucas Oil Stadium (Butler, IUPUI, Horizon League).

FUTURE FINAL FOUR SITES AND HOSTS

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

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Arena, City Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Ind. Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas

Host Butler/Horizon L. Houston/Rice


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SEASON PREVIEW Three starters, 12 returning letterwinners will anchor a Pitt program that has advanced to the NCAA Tournament 12 times in the last 13 seasons Expectations have not changed for Pitt Basketball as the Panthers will enter the 2014-15 season following a successful first year in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The 2013-14 season saw the Panthers post a successful 26-10 overall record, finish in fifth place in ACC regular season play with an 11-7 record, make a strong run in its first-ever ACC Tournament and earn a 12th NCAA Tournament appearance in the last 13 years. That success is certainly nothing new for a Pitt Basketball program that has compiled one of the nation’s top-five best winning percentages (.765, 345-106) over the past 13 seasons (2001-14), emerged as one of only seven schools nationwide to advance to the NCAA Tournament in 12 of the last 13 years and totaled a 152-70 league record which ranks second in the ACC over the last 13 seasons (2001-14).

To build upon that sustained success for Pitt, three starters and 12 letterwinners are back, along with six of the team’s top eight scorers, eight of its top-10 letterwinners, 59 percent of its scoring, 68 percent of its rebounding, 69 percent of its assist production and 69 percent of its minutes played in 2013-14. Pitt’s three returning starters— senior guard Cameron Wright, junior point guard James Robinson and sophomore power forward Michael Young return with a combined 151 career starts. Those three players will provide leadership, scoring and balance to the squad. At off-guard, Wright is Pitt’s top returning scorer (10.5 ppg.) who was honored with the ACC’s Skip Prosser Award which goes to the league’s top scholar-athlete in men’s basketball. The aggressive, athletic

PITT’S PRESEASON STORYLINES  Pitt Basketball enters its second season in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Pitt’s will play one of the league’s most demanding schedules as it plays two games apiece against both Syracuse and Louisville. Pitt’s 2014-15 ACC schedule includes home games against Boston College, Clemson, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Miami, North Carolina, Notre Dame and Syracuse.  Pitt begins its quest for a 13th NCAA Tournament appearance in the last 14 seasons and its 14th straight season with 20 or more victories.  Youthful Pitt returns three starters, eight of its top 10 scorers, 59 percent of its overall scoring, 68 percent of its rebounding, 69 percent of its assist production and 69 percent of its minutes played.  Pitt ranks among the nation’s top-5 programs in winning percentage (.765, 345-106) over the last 14 years. During that span, Pitt has made one NCAA Elite Eight appearance and five Sweet Sixteen appearances, captured six league titles and has advanced to 12 of the last 13 NCAA Tournaments. Combining the last 13 years, Pitt also owns the ACC’s second-best league regular season record (152-70) and conference winning percentage (.685) when comparing conference teams.  Jamie Dixon enters his 12th season as Pitt’s head coach with a 288-96 overall record. His 288 victories rank as the fourth highest win total in NCAA Division I history after the first 11 seasons as a head coach. A four-time national coach of the year recipient, Dixon is the first coach in school history to guide Pitt to eight straight NCAA Tournaments, 11 consecutive 20-win seasons and 10 10-plus win seasons in the last 11 years in league play. He also currently ranks as the winningest coach in Big East Conference history (league games only) and is among the nation’s top-8 winningest active coaches by percentage.  Jamie Dixon enters the 2014-15 season play with a combined 27-10 overall record against other ACC programs.  Pitt will play a difficult non-conference schedule. It will compete in its first-ever Maui Invitational from Nov. 24-26. Pitt plays host Chaminade on Nov. 24, then will matchup against either San Diego State or BYU in game two. Arizona, Kansas State, Missouri and Purdue are possible third round opponents. Pitt will also travel to Indiana for its ACC/Big Ten Challenge matchup on Dec. 2. The non-conference slate also features a road game at Hawaii and contests against Oakland, Florida Gulf Coast, St. Bonaventure, Manhattan and Holy Cross.  All 32 Pitt Basketball games will be televised in 2014-15. Pitt is slated to play 13 games on national television in 2013-14. Overall, Pitt will appear on national or regional television (RSN or ACC Network) 26 times.

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

and competitive Wright reached double figure scoring in 20 contests last year and has started 47 career games. He will provide leadership and scoring. Pitt’s point guard, Robinson has started 68 of his 69 career games at Pitt. A Bob Cousy Award finalist, Robinson dished out 148 assists, ranked No. 6 nationally with a school-record 4.11 assist:turnover ratio and averaged 7.6 points per game in 2013-14. At power forward, Young is back after a productive freshman season that saw him average 6.0 points and 4.1 rebounds per game with starts in all 36 games. Young will be counted upon to provide scoring and rebounding up front.

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Junior small forward Durand Johnson (8.8 ppg./22 3-pointers in 16 GP) will make a highly anticipated return to the squad after he suffered a season-ending ACL injury midway through the 2013-14 season. Johnson’s return gives Pitt a confident, energetic and dynamic scorer and shooter. Guard Josh Newkirk (4.6 ppg./61 assists) and forward Jamel Artis (4.9 ppg./2.9 rpg.) both are back after providing key depth off the bench as freshmen last year. Newkirk is an ultra-quick guard who adds speed and quickness to the backcourt, while Artis can play a variety of positions and provides athleticism, size, talent and shooting ability.


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WHAT PITT RETURNS IN 2014-15 Category Percent Returning Last year’s starters: ...................................................................... 60% (3 of 5) Last year’s total starts: ........................................................ 61% (109 of 180) Team’s top-10 in minutes played: ............................................... 80% (8of 10) Total minutes played: ................................................... 69.5% (5091 of 7325) Points scored: ............................................................... 58.6% (1516 of 2586) Field goals made: ............................................................. 59.6% (533 of 895) Field goal attempts: ..................................................... 62.3% (1213 of 1944) 3-point FG made: ............................................................. 56.3% (103 of 183) 3-point FG attempts: ........................................................ 60.1% (314 of 522) Free throws made: ........................................................... 56.6% (347 of 613) Free throw attempts: ....................................................... 56.3% (485 of 861) Offensive rebounds: .......................................................... 65.3% (282 of 432) Defensive rebounds: ......................................................... 62.2% (534 of 859) Total rebounds: ............................................................... 67.9% (876 of 1291) Personal fouls: .................................................................. 73.7% (457 of 620) Assists: .............................................................................. 69.2% (390 of 563) Turnovers: .......................................................................... 61.1% (226 of 373) Blocked Shots: ................................................................... 61.7% (66 of 107) Steals: ............................................................................... 71.2% (181 of 254)

UPPER LEFT: Sophomore Jamel Artis will be expected to provide an offensive spark for the Panthers in 2014-15. UPPER RIGHT: Sophomore Michael Young started all 36 games last year at power forward. The Duquesne, Pa. native will provide Pitt production with his all-around game. MIDDLE: Teamwork has been a staple at Pitt through the years. This season, Pitt returns eight of its top-10 scorers from a deep squad. ABOVE: Senior Derrick Randall provided an offensive and defensive spark off the bench at both power forward and center last year. He has played in 93 career collegiate games. LEFT: Returnees Aron Phillips-Nwankwo, Chris Jones, Josh Newkirk, Derrick Randall and Michael Young will all play key roles for the Panthers in 2014-15.

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SEASON PREVIEW Senior forward Derrick Randall (2.1 ppg./2.4 rpg.) will provide energy and depth in the frontcourt, sophomore Chris Jones (2.4 ppg./ 30 GP) gives Pitt stability in the backcourt at several different positions and 6-foot-10-inch center Joseph Uchebo, who is coming off a successful summer, has the ability to give the Panthers quality minutes in the post. Four newcomers also join the Pitt roster led by Vanderbilt transfer Sheldon Jeter (5.5 ppg./3.4 rpg. in 2012-13), who adds talent, experience and length in the frontcourt. Junior college transfer Tyrone Haughton along with true freshmen Cameron Johnson and Ryan Luther will have the opportunity to see playing time. Gone are two graduated fifth-year seniors in Lamar Patterson and Talib Zanna. Patterson, who led the Panthers in both scoring (17.1 ppg.) and assists (154) last year, was a consensus second team AllACC performer and three-time ACC Player of the Week. Patterson, who became just the third player in school history to surpass 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 400 assists in a career, was a second round NBA Draft pick who was traded to the Atlanta Hawks on draft day. A power forward, Zanna led Pitt in both rebounding (8.6 rpg.) and field goal percentage (.586) and also averaged 13.0 points per game. An All-ACC honorable mention pick and All-ACC Tournament First Team selection last year, Zanna also had a productive career as he scored more than 1,000 points and grabbed 800-plus rebounds during his tenure. The following is a position-byposition look at the 2014-15 Pitt Panthers:

junior Durand Johnson averaged 8.8 points and 3.0 rebounds per game. The energetic and exciting Johnson is best known for his spurts of instant offense off the bench. Johnson’s size at 6-6 makes him a small forward, but his skill set allows him to play from on the perimeter, where he converted 22 3-pointers in limited action last year. Senior Derrick Randall is in his final season at Pitt after transferring from Rutgers prior to the 2013-14 season. Randall, who saw action in all 36 games, averaged 2.1 points and 2.4 rebounds, served as a lowpost backup at both power forward and center last year. He adds size, strength, energy and physical play at both positions. Sophomore Jamel Artis is back after playing in all 36 games off the bench as a freshman in 2013-14. Artis, who provided a much-needed offensive punch off the bench (4.9 ppg.), gives Pitt a talented performer who adds versatility, size, athleticism and passing ability at either the power or small forward position. Look for Artis to make an even greater impact this year. Redshirt sophomore Chris Jones emerged as a small forward or off guard replacement last year in 30 games off the bench. With his high basketball IQ, versatility and multiple skillset, Jones gives Pitt a variety of options again in 2014-15. Redshirt senior Aron Nwankwo enters his fourth and final season as a Panther. With his high energy, athleticism, and rebounding ability, Nwankwo adds depth at forward. Two new players—sophomore Vanderbilt transfer Sheldon Jeter and freshman Ryan Luther— will also play key roles. Jeter, who played high school basketball at Beaver Falls H.S., returns to the area after a one-year stint at FORWARDS Vanderbilt, where he averaged 5.5 Pitt returns plenty of players and points and 3.4 rebounds per game lineup options to fill the void left by as a freshman in 2012-13. He sat graduated senior post Talib Zanna. out this past year due to NCAA At power forward, sophomore transfer rules and will enjoy three Michael Young returns after a highly remaining years of eligibility at Pitt. successful freshman season that An athletic 6-8 wing, Jeter can play saw him start all 36 games, average multiple positions, shoot 3-pointers 6.0 points and 4.1 rebounds per (39.1 percent as a freshman) and game and lead the Panthers in free slash to the rim. throw shooting (81.7 percent). On Another local product, Luther offense, the versatile 6-9 Young was named the Class 4A Pennsylvapresents a matchup problem for the nia State Player of the Year after the opposition. Against taller, more 6-9 forward averaged 22.2 points, physical opponents, Young can step outside and use his quickness to ABOVE: Jamel Artis, Josh Newkirk and Durand create scoring opportunities and against smaller, quicker players, he Johnson all return to Pitt in 2014-15. All three wil be counted upon to provide production in the can post up down low. Young’s ability to increase his production will coming season. be a key component to the 2014-15 RIGHT: Junior Durand Johnson returns from an Panthers’ season. ACL injury that sidelined him for the majority of Despite seeing action in only 16 the 2013-14 season. He saw action in 16 games games last year before a knee injury last year, averaged 8.8 points and 3.0 rebounds and hit 22 3-pointers before the injury. prematurely ended his season,

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seven rebounds during his senior season at Hampton H.S. CENTER Junior Joseph Uchebo is the only true center on Pitt’s roster. At 6feet-10 inches tall, Uchebo provides Pitt with size, capable hands, scoring and rebounding ability. Uchebo, who played in only nine games last season while recovering from a knee injury sustained in junior college, put together an impressive summer where he showed much promise in Pitt’s ProAm league. He also averaged 7.5 points and 12.5 rebounds over Pitt’s four-game Bahamas Foreign Tour. Pitt also added 6-9 junior college transfer Tyrone Haughton. The athletic Haughton blocked a school record 185 shots in two seasons at Iowa Western Community College. He will provide a defensive replacement at either center or power forward. Randall should also see time at the center position. GUARDS Pitt’s strongest and most experienced position group lies in its backcourt where both starters return in senior Cameron Wright

and junior James Robinson. In addition, sophomore Josh Newkirk also is back after a promising 201314 season. The 2014 Skip Prosser Award winner honoring the ACC’s top scholar-athlete for basketball, Wright returns as Pitt’s top scorer at 10.5 points per game. He also averaged 3.3 rebounds per game, led the team in steals (66) and ranked third on the squad in assists (95) while starting all 36 games. An athletic, quick and complete player, Wright will serve as the team’s leader and will be counted upon for productivity both on offense and defense. A two-year starter at point guard, Robinson owns a career assist-toturnover ratio of 3.43, which would rank him No. 1 in Pitt history. In 2013-14, he had a 4.11 assist-toturnover ratio, which ranked No. 6 in the nation and No. 2 the ACC in that category. His dependability earned him a spot as a finalist for the Bob Cousy Award (nation’s best point guard) and he is the only twotime international Gold-Medal Winner in school history. Look for Robinson to emerge as a team leader in 2014-15. Quick and athletic, Newkirk (4.6 ppg.) played in all 36 games off the

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UPPER LEFT: The starting backcourt of Cameron Wright and James Robinson both return to the Panthers following a successful 2013-14 season. OTHER PHOTOS: Pitt will get key contributions from a variety of players including Cameron Wright (bottom left), Chris Jones (lower left), James Robinson (above), Michael Young (upper left) and Josh Newkirk (upper right). All five players will see action and contribute at their various positions.

bench as a freshman, giving him plenty of experience to make an impact this year. Over the season’s final 10 games, his production increased to 6.4 points and 19.5 minutes per game and his best performance was a 20-point game vs. NC State in which he converted all five of his 3-point attempts. Newkirk will contribute as both a playmaker and scorer. Also contributing at guard for the Panthers is freshman Cameron Johnson, a nearby Moon Township product. The 6-7 guard has great range on his 3-point shot and can slash and finish at the rim, evidenced by his 27.8 points per game average during his senior season. Jones should also see action at off-guard, along with two walk-ons, junior Mike Lecak and sophomore Joshua Ko.


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2014-15 ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 13 15 21 22 23 24 44 50

Name James Robinson Jamel Artis Michael Young Cameron Wright Ryan Luther Durand Johnson Derrick Randall Chris Jones Josh Newkirk Aron Phillips-Nwankwo Sheldon Jeter Joshua Ko Cameron Johnson Mike Lecak Tyrone Haughton Joseph Uchebo *denotes redshirt year

Pos. G F F G F F F G/F G F F G G G C C

Ht. 6-3 6-7 6-9 6-5 6-9 6-6 6-9 6-6 6-1 6-7.5 6-8 6-1 6-7 6-2 6-9 6-10

Wt. 198 220 235 205 215 210 240 213 185 215 225 150 185 175 220 245

Cl. JR SO SO SR* FR JR* SR SO* SO SR* SO SO FR JR* JR JR

Exp. 2L 1L 1L 3L HS 2L 1L 1L 1L 3L TR 1L HS 1L TR 1L

Hometown/Previous School Mitchellville, Md./DeMatha Catholic H.S. Baltimore, Md./Notre Dame Prep (Mass.) Duquesne, Pa./St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.) Cleveland, Ohio/Benedictine H.S. Gibsonia, Pa./Hampton H.S. Baltimore, Md./Brewster Academy (N.H.)/Lake Clifton H.S. Brooklyn, N.Y./Rutgers/South Kent Prep (Conn.) Teaneck, N.J./Teaneck H.S. Raleigh, N.C./Word of God Academy Baltimore, Md./Baltimore City College Beaver Falls, Pa./Vanderbilt/Beaver Falls H.S. Kailua, Hawaii/Kalaheo H.S. Moon Township, Pa./Our Lady of the Sacred Heart H.S. Pittsburgh, Pa./Wheeling Jesuit Univ./North Canyon H.S. Miami, Fla./Iowa Western C.C./Dr. Krop H.S. Enugu, Nigeria/Chipola J.C./Word of God Academy (N.C.)

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

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. 1 44 21 23 5 12 22 24 4 13 15 11 0 50 3 2

Name Jamel Artis Tyrone Haughton Sheldon Jeter Cameron Johnson Durand Johnson Chris Jones Joshua Ko Mike Lecak Ryan Luther Josh Newkirk Aron Phillips-Nwankwo Derrick Randall James Robinson Joseph Uchebo Cameron Wright Michael Young

Pos. F C F G F G/F G G F G F F G C G F

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Jamel Artis ........................ Ja-Mel Tyrone Haughton .............. HAW-ton Durand Johnson ............... Dur-Ron Joshua Ko ......................... Coe Mike Lecak ........................ LEE-sack Aron Phillips-Nwankwo .... Nah-wonk-whoa Joseph Uchebo ................. Ooh-chee-bow

Ht. 6-7 6-9 6-8 6-7 6-6 6-6 6-1 6-2 6-9 6-1 6-7.5 6-9 6-3 6-10 6-5 6-9

Wt. 220 220 225 185 210 213 150 175 215 185 215 240 198 245 205 235

Cl. SO JR SO FR JR* SO* SO JR* FR SO SR* SR JR JR SR* SO

Exp. 1L TR TR HS 2L 1L 1L 1L HS 1L 3L 1L 2L 1L 3L 1L

Hometown/Previous School Baltimore, Md./Notre Dame Prep (Mass.) Miami, Fla./Iowa Western C.C./Dr. Krop H.S. Beaver Falls, Pa./Vanderbilt/Beaver Falls H.S. Moon Township, Pa./Our Lady of the Sacred Heart H.S. Baltimore, Md./Brewster Academy (N.H.)/Lake Clifton H.S. Teaneck, N.J./Teaneck H.S. Kailua, Hawaii/Kalaheo H.S. Pittsburgh, Pa./Wheeling Jesuit Univ./North Canyon H.S. Gibsonia, Pa./Hampton H.S. Raleigh, N.C./Word of God Academy Baltimore, Md./Baltimore City College Brooklyn, N.Y./Rutgers/South Kent Prep (Conn.) Mitchellville, Md./DeMatha Catholic H.S. Enugu, Nigeria/Chipola J.C./Word of God Academy (N.C.) Cleveland, Ohio/Benedictine H.S. Duquesne, Pa./St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.)

CLASS BREAKDOWN Total Players: 16 Redshirt Senior: 2 (Aron Phillips-Nwankwo, Cameron Wright). Senior: 1 (Derrick Randall). Redshirt Junior: 2 (Durand Johnson, Mike Lecak). Junior: 2 (Tyrone Haughton, James Robinson, Joseph Uchebo). Redshirt Sophomore: 1 (Chris Jones). Sophomore: 5 (Jamel Artis, Sheldon Jeter, Joshua Ko, Josh Newkirk, Michael Young). Freshman: 2 (Cameorn Johnson, Ryan Luther.

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GEOGRAPHICAL ROSTER Florida: 1 (Tyrone Haughton, Miami). Hawaii: 1 (Joshua Ko, Kailua). Maryland: 4 (Jamel Artis, Baltimore; Durand Johnson, Baltimore; Aron Phillips-Nwankwo, Baltimore; James Robinson, Mitchellville). New Jersey: 1 (Chris Jones, Teaneck). New York: 1 (Derrick Randall, Brooklyn). Nigeria: 1 (Joseph Uchebo, Enugu). North Carolina: 1 (Josh Newkirk, Raleigh). Ohio: 1 (Cameron Wright, Cleveland). Pennsylvania: 5 (Sheldon Jeter, Beaver Falls; Cameron Johnson, Moon Township; Mike Lecak, Pittsburgh; Ryan Luther, Hampton; Michael Young, Duquesne).


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


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JAMIE DIXON TCU ‘87  12th Year as Head Coach  16th Year at Pitt Toughness. Intelligence. Unselfishness. Consistency. Teamwork. Success. Improvement. These words describe the University of Pittsburgh basketball program led by head coach Jamie Dixon. Using those ideals, Dixon has established and maintained a “Tradition of Excellence” and “Culture of Success” for Pitt Basketball both on and off the floor. On the floor, Pitt has emerged as a national power. The Panthers rank among the nation’s top5 programs in winning percentage over the last 13 years and Pitt has claimed more conference titles (six) than any other school in the previous Big East and third-most among Atlantic Coast Conference programs. Player development is a cornerstone for the program as six players have won the Big East Most Improved Player Award since Dixon’s arrival. Off the floor, Dixon has built a program that its fans can be proud of. Pitt is prominent in the community, donating countless hours of service for the greater good. In the classroom, Pitt has graduated a majority of its student-athletes and has achieved top-10 percent NCAA Academic Performance Rate team scores in three of the last four years. Beginning his 16th year at Pitt and 12th as its head coach, Dixon has stockpiled numerous coaching milestones and awards:  Earned four college basketball National Coach of the Year honors: 2011 Sporting News, 2010 Jim Phelan Award, 2010 USA Basketball and 2009 Naismith.

 Guided Pitt to 10 NCAA Tournament appearances in the last 11 seasons, one of only eight college basketball programs nationally to achieve that honor.  Set the all-time NCAA Division I record for most wins after eight seasons as a head coach in 2011 with 216 victories. He also ranks fourth all-time in wins after 10 seasons as a head coach (262 wins), third following nine seasons (238), tied the record for most wins after seven years in 2010 (188) and set the six-year mark in 2009 (163).  Guided Pitt to three Big East Championships including two outright Big East regular season titles (2003-04 and 2010-11) and one tournament championship (2008). The recent 2011 outright regular season title came in a league that placed an all-time record 11 teams in the NCAA Tournament.  Led Pitt to its first two No. 1 seeds upon entering the NCAA Tournament (2009 and 2011).  Became the only coach in NCAA Division I basketball to guide his team to the NCAA Tournament and win at least one game in each tournament over a six-year span (2006-11).  Guided Pitt to its first-ever NCAA Regional Final (64-team tournament) and Elite Eight appearance, a school-best 31-5 record, the school’s first-ever No. 1 national ranking and the program’s first-ever No. 1 seed upon entering the NCAA Tournament in 2008-09.

BIG EAST ALL-TIME WINNINGEST COACHES (BY PCT.) (Conference regular season and championship games combined. As of April 1, 2014 and according to Big East Conference records). Coach, Team JAMIE DIXON, PITT Jim Boeheim, Syracuse John Thompson, Georgetown Rick Pitino, Louisville/Providence Lou Carnesecca, St. John’s Jim Calhoun, Connecticut Buzz Williams, Marquette Mike Jarvis, St. John’s Ben Howland, Pitt Rollie Massimino, Villanova

W 127 415 231 126 139 314 73 57 46 123

L 66 220 123 67 80 181 45 36 29 92

Pct. .658 .654 .653 .653 .635 .634 .619 .613 .613 .572

Yrs. 10 34 20 9 13 36 6 5 4 12

BEChamp. 12-9, .571 50-29, .633 33-13, .717 14-7, .667 12-11, .478 35-18, .660 5-6, .454 7-4, .636 8-3, .727 13-12, .520

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 Date announced as Pitt Head Coach: Tuesday, April 15, 2003.  Birthdate: November 10, 1965 in Burbank, Calif.  Hometown: North Hollywood, Calif.  Education: Master of Science–Economics, University of California-Santa Barbara, 1992; Bachelor of Business Administration–Finance, Texas Christian University, 1987; Notre Dame High School graduate (Sherman Oaks, Calif.), 1983.  Family: Wife, Jacqueline, son Jack Connor (born June 2, 2002), daughter Shannon Iwalani (born Feb. 25, 2004); son of Jim & Marge Dixon who reside in Los Angeles; has two sisters: Julie, who is an attorney in Los Angeles and the late Maggie Dixon, who served as head women’s basketball coach at the United States Military Academy (200506) and as an assistant at DePaul University.  Coaching Career Head Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 2003-present; Associate Head Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 1999-2003; Assistant Coach, University of Hawaii, 1998-99; Assistant Coach, Northern Arizona University, 199498; Assistant Coach, University of Hawaii, 1992-94; Graduate Assistant Coach, University of California-Santa Barbara, 1991-92; Assistant Coach, Los Angeles Valley Junior College, 1989-91.  Playing Career Notre Dame High School, Sherman Oaks, Calif.; Texas Christian University, 1984-87 (Named All-SWC in 1987 and SWC All-Academic honoree), led SWC in assists as a senior; Played professionally in the Continental Basketball Association (Lacrosse Catbirds) and overseas (New Zealand).  Noteworthy Awards 2011 Sporting News National Coach of the Year; 2011 Dapper Dan Sportsman of the Year; 2010 Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year; 2010 Madison Square Garden Coach of the Decade; 2009 USA Basketball National Coach of the Year; 2009 Naismith National Coach of the Year; 2009 USA Basketball Under-19 Head Coach, FIBA World Championship Gold Medal; 2009 USBWA District 2 Coach of the Year; 2009 Woodlands Foundation Spirit Award; 2008 Bob Prince Award winner recipient at Art Rooney Awards Dinner, Catholic Youth Foundation; 2007 TCU Athletic Hall of Fame inductee; 2004 Big East Coach of the Year; 2004 YMCA “Person of the Year.”  Administrative Committees NABC Board of Directors “Guardians of the Game”, 2011-current; NCAA Ethics Coalition, 2009-current; Leadership Panel-Pentagon, May, 2014.  Academic Honors Ranked among nation’s Top-10 Percent in the Academic Performance Rate in three of the last four years (2010-11, 2011-12 and 2013-14). Majority of his players have graduated from Pitt (35 of 42).  Led the USA Basketball Under-19 Team to the 2009 FIBA World Championship Gold Medal and 9-0 record after inheriting an overhauled roster and assuming head coaching duties a month before competition began.  Concluded the 2012-13 season and final in the league as the winningest coach in Big East history with a current .658 winning percentage in league games (127-66), while surpassing several legendary coaches including John Thompson, Jim Calhoun, Jim Boeheim, Rick Pitino and Lou Carnesseca.  Became the only coach in school history to lead Pitt to its first two 30win seasons, two No. 1 seeds upon entering the NCAA Tournament, nine consecutive 20-win seasons, eight straight 10-plus win Big East regular seasons and eight straight NCAA Tournaments (2004-11).  Directed Pitt to three NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearances (2004, 2007 and 2009).

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 Named Madison Square Garden’s College Basketball “Coach of the Decade” (2000-10).  Guided Pitt to its second all-time Big East Championship title in 2008. The Panthers became just the second squad in league history to capture the crown after winning four games.  Led Pitt to the Big East Championship Final four times.  Is one of only nine coaches in NCAA Division I history to win over 100 games during the first four seasons of a coaching career.  Reached both 100 wins and 200 wins at Pitt faster than any other head coach in school history. Dixon needed only 126 games to reach the 100-win milestone. Only 14 coaches in the history of college basketball reached 100 career victories faster than Dixon. His 200 victories were accomplished in only 255 total contests. He is one of only 13 coaches in NCAA Division I history to reach 200 victories in 255 games or less.


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COACHING STAFF NATION’S ACTIVE WINNINGEST COACHES (BY PCT.) (Records are as of April 15, 2014) 2013-14 Previous Coach W-L W-L Mark Few, Gonzaga 29-7 372-92 Roy Williams, North Carolina 24-10 699-189 John Calipari, Kentucky 29-11 568-166 Thad Matta, Ohio State 25-10 352-103 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 26-9 957-297 Bo Ryan, Wisconsin 30-8 674-215 Bill Self, Kansas 25-10 507-163 JAMIE DIXON, PITT 26-10 262-86 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 28-6 920-314 Rick Pitino, Louisville 31-6 664-239 Billy Donovan, Florida 36-3 450-186  Amassed a spectacular 11-year 126-64 league regular season record (115-57 Big East; 11-7 ACC).  Tallied a 177-27 home record in his first 11 seasons as head coach.  Became the first rookie head coach in Big East history to both guide his team to the league’s regular season title and earn Big East Coach of the Year honors in 2003-04. Dixon earned those accolades after leading the Panthers to the Big East regular season title and a schoolrecord 31 wins, which ranks as the third highest total in NCAA Division I history for a first-year head coach. Dixon also led Pitt on an 18-game win streak to begin the season, a streak which ranks as the third-best start for a rookie head coach in NCAA Division I history.  Guided Pitt to three top-10 percent rankings in the NCAA’s Academic

Total W-L 401-99 723-199 597-177 377-113 983-306 704-223 532-173 288-96 948-320 695-245 486-189

Total Pct. .802 .784 .771 .770 .763 .759 .754 .750 .748 .740 .720

Performance Ratings over the last four seasons (2013-14, 2011-12 and 2010-11). An outstanding talent evaluator who is nationally recognized for his coaching know-how, unquestioned character and integrity, recruiting skills, rapport with players and work ethic, Jamie Dixon was introduced as the University of Pittsburgh’s 14th head basketball coach on April 15, 2003. Dixon is a basketball coach who is intelligent, honest, confident, wellspoken and true to his word. He is a family man and complete coach who cares for his players and program to the highest degree. Under Dixon, student-athletes have consistently improved as players on the court and developed as citizens off the court. His players consistently graduate and the Pitt program continually achieves high

DIXON IN THE COMMUNITY  Maggie Dixon Foundation.  Created and designed the Coach Dixon Timeout Program, a yearlong series of workshops designed for his current players to have consistent, on-going contact with Pittsburgh area youth.  Created the Maggie Dixon Classic, the nation’s premier women’s college basketball event, held annually at Madison Square Garden.  Maggie Dixon Heart Health Fair in Pittsburgh and New York City.  Sponsors Oakland Zoo 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament each year benefitting Big Brothers/ Big Sisters of Pittsburgh.  Commencement speaker at nearby LaRoche College, June, 2012.  Spokesman for the United Way fit United program designed to combat child obesity.  CARE Foundation which sponsors the Maggie Dixon Classic, the national premier women’s college basketball event held annually at Madison Square Garden.  Sponsors Coaches vs. Cancer Auction and dinner evening in Pittsburgh each October.

 American Red Cross Heroes Breakfast keynote speaker.  Big Brothers/Big Sisters.  Kennometal United Way.  Campaign Chairman-Junior Achievement.  2004 YMCA “Person of the Year” Award winner.  Boy Scouts of America.  Frank McGuire Foundation Speaker, NYC.  Bob Prince Award, Art Rooney Dinner and Catholic Youth Association.  Woodlands Foundation Spirit of Golf Award.  American Heart Association.  Raises funds for The Caring Place, a community supported center that helps grieving children and families cope with the loss of a loved one.  HOPE Network Hoops Classic, a charitable event that raises funds to support sports, fitness and recreation programs for disabled children and adults.  Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.  American Diabetes Association.  Variety Club-recognition for outstanding community service and fundraising in Pittsburgh.  Keynote speaker at numerous non-profit organizations.  Dapper Dan Charities

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NCAA DIVISION I ALL-TIME BEST COACHING STARTS (11 YRS.) The NCAA Division I all-time wins list after 11 seasons as a head coach: Coach, Team Seasons Roy Williams, Kansas 1989-99 Thad Matta, Ohio State/Butler/Xavier 2001-11 Mark Few, Gonzaga 2000-10 JAMIE DIXON, PITT 2003-14 Everett Case, North Carolina State 1947-57 Denny Crum, Louisville 1972-82 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse 1977-87 Nolan Richardson, Tulsa/Arkansas 1981-91 John Calipari, Massachusetts/Memphis 1986-96, 01-03 Jerry Tarkanian, LBSU/UNLV 1969-79 Tubby Smith, Tulsa/Georgia/Kentucky 1992-02 APR scores. For Dixon, basketball is a lifestyle, not a job. He believes teamwork, offensive efficiency, defense, rebounding and taking good shots are the key ingredients to winning championships. That philosophy has paid off as Pitt consistently ranks among the nation’s top offensive, defensive and rebounding squads. Dixon’s 11-year head coaching tenure at Pitt has seen the Panthers compile a remarkable 288-96 record, accumulate a 126-64 league regular season record and earn 10 NCAA Tournament berths and 11 postseason berths, including three Sweet Sixteen appearances (2004, 2007 and 2009) and one NCAA Regional Final (2009). He set an NCAA Division I all-time record for best start to a coaching career after eight seasons with his 216 victories and his .750 career winning percentage currently stands eighth nationally and the third best among active Atlantic Coast Conference coaches. In addition, his .658 career Big East win percentage ranks as the best all-time mark in league play, surpassing such names as Georgetown’s John Thompson, Connecticut’s Jim Calhoun, Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim, Louisville’s Rick Pitino and St. John’s Lou Carnesseca. Dixon’s players at Pitt have excelled as well. Three (Steven Adams, Oklahoma City Thunder; DeJuan Blair, Washington Wizards; Aaron Gray, Detroit Pistons) are currently playing in the NBA, while six have been selected in the NBA Draft. Four of his players have earned consensus All-America honors, 16 were All-Region honorees, 10 earned major league awards

W-L 305-72 292-88 291-73 288-96 280-71 263-74 261-84 260-92 260-101 259-49 256-105

Pct. .809 .768 .799 .750 .798 .780 .757 .739 .720 .841 .709

including four Most Improved Player honorees, 17 were named all-league selections and 15 have scored over 1,000 career points. Over the past 15 seasons, Dixon has been the one constant and essential figure in the Panthers’ dramatic rise to national prominence. The three-year span from 2001-04 produced the winningest period in school history as Pitt won three consecutive Big East regular-season titles, advanced to three straight NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearances, captured the program’s first-ever Big East Tournament title in 2003 and compiled one of the nation’s three best winning percentages (.846 with an 88-16 record) from 2001-04 including a 51-2 home record. In addition, the program opened its sparkling, 12,508-seat Petersen Events Center, the nation’s best on-campus basketball venue. Dixon has 23 years of major NCAA Division I coaching experience, including stints at Pitt (15 years), Northern Arizona (four years), Hawaii (three years) and UC-Santa Barbara (one year). Additionally, as an assistant coach, he served under a school’s winningest coach in four different stints (winning percentage). His teams have won a combined 10 conference titles, advanced to the postseason during 18 different seasons and his studentathletes have earned five league player of the year awards. He helped turn destitute programs at Pitt, Hawaii and Northern Arizona into winners and has experienced a high level of accomplishment at several different levels. Facing a major rebuilding project, he joined the Pitt staff in 1999 as associate head coach and recruiting

YEAR BY YEAR WITH JAMIE DIXON Overall Big East CTourn. NCAA Non-Conf. Home Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 2003-04 31-5 .861 13-3 .813 2-1 .667 2-1 .667 14-0 1.000 19-1 .950 2004-05 20-9 .689 10-6 .625 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 10-1 .909 13-4 .764 2005-06 25-8 .758 10-6 .625 3-1 .750 1-1 .500 11-0 1.000 16-1 .941 2006-07 29-8 .783 12-4 .750 2-1 .667 2-1 .667 13-2 .867 16-2 .889 2007-08 27-10 .730 10-8 .556 4-0 1.000 1-1 .500 12-1 .923 16-2 .889 2008-09 31-5 .861 15-3 .833 0-1 .000 3-1 .750 13-0 1.000 19-0 1.000 2009-10 25-9 .735 13-5 .722 0-1 .000 1-1 .500 11-2 .846 17-1 .944 2010-11 28-6 .824 15-3 .833 0-1 .000 1-1 .500 12-1 .923 17-1 .944 2011-12 22-17 .564 5-13 .278 1-1 .500 0-0 .000 11-2 .846 15-7 .682 2012-13 24-9 .727 12-6 .667 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 12-1 .923 16-3 .842 2013-14 26-10 .722 11-7 .611 2-1 .667 1-1 .500 12-1 .923 13-5 .722 Career 288-96 .750 126-64 .663 14-10 .583 12-10 .545 132-12 .917 177-27 .868

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W-L 7-2 6-3 5-5 8-3 5-7 7-3 6-4 7-2 4-9 6-3 7-2 68-42

Road Neutral Pct. W-L Pct. .778 5-2 .714 .667 1-2 .333 .500 4-2 .667 .727 5-3 .625 .417 6-1 .857 .700 5-2 .714 .600 2-4 .333 .778 4-3 .571 .308 3-1 .750 .667 2-3 .400 .778 6-3 .667 .618 43-26 .623

vsTop-25 W-L Pct. 4-3 .571 4-3 .571 6-3 .667 2-7 .222 5-4 .556 6-3 .667 4-4 .500 6-4 .600 1-5 .167 3-6 .333 1-5 .167 42-47 .472

vsTop-10 W-L Pct. 2-3 .667 3-0 1.000 3-1 .750 0-3 .000 3-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 3-2 .600 3-0 1.000 1-1 .500 1-2 .333 0-4 .000 22-16 .579


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coordinator. In four short years, he helped turn the Pitt basketball program into a consistent national power. In 2000-01, the Panthers surged through the conference tournament, earning a surprising Big East Championship title game berth while winning five of their last seven contests. It was that year at Madison Square Garden that the college basketball world first took notice of the emerging Pitt program as the Panthers upset nationally ranked Syracuse, Notre Dame and a surging Miami team to earn the school’s firstever championship game berth. That strong finish concluded with a National Invitation Tournament berth, the school’s first postseason appearance in four years. The 2001-02 Pitt team built upon that momentum as it finished 29-6 and surpassed the school record of 25 victories set in 1973-74. Pitt won the Big East West championship, the school’s first league title of any kind since the 1987-88 campaign, and made its first NCAA Tournament appearance in nine seasons (1992-93). The squad also became the first Pitt team to advance to an NCAA Sweet Sixteen since 1973-74 with two NCAA tournament wins over Central Connecticut State and California. With all five starters and nine letterwinners back, the 2002-03 Pitt squad captured the school’s first-ever Big East Tournament championship while making its third straight appearance in the title game. It finished 28-5 on the year and advanced to its second consecutive NCAA Sweet Sixteen. The Panthers also won their second straight Big East West title and co-Big East regularseason title with a second consecutive 13-3 league record. In addition, the Panthers concluded the inaugural season in the Petersen Events Center with a perfect 16-0 home record and ended the season on a 22-game home win streak. Prior to Pittsburgh, Dixon served as an assistant coach at the University of Hawaii under legendary head coach Riley Wallace for the 1998-99 season and previously was an assistant under Ben Howland at Northern Arizona University (1994-98). He also coached as an assistant with Howland at the University of California-Santa Barbara

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

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DIXON BY THE NUMBERS (2003-14) COACHING HONORS National Coach of the Year ............. 4 Region Coach of the Year ............... 1 Conference Coach of the Year ........ 1 TEAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS Overall record ......................... 288-96 Winning percentage ................... .750 30-win seasons ............................... 2 25-win seasons ............................... 8 20-win seasons ............................. 11 20-win/10-league win seasons ..... 10 10-win league seasons .................. 10 NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS NCAA Tournament app. ................ 10 NCAA Tournament wins ................ 12 NCAA Tournament games ............. 22 Elite Eight appearances ................... 1 Sweet Sixteen appearances ........... 3 Earned No. 1 seed ........................... 2 Earned a high seed (1-5) ................ 7 Total postseason appearances ...... 11

(1991-92) under Jerry Pimm before moving on to the University of Hawaii for two seasons (1992-94). While at Northern Arizona, Dixon helped lead the Lumberjacks to a 4217 record over his last two years, including back-to-back 21-win seasons and a pair of Big Sky regular season championships. Northern Arizona led the nation for three consecutive seasons (1997-99) in 3-point field goal percentage and ranked among the nation’s top two schools in overall field goal percentage during that span. In addition, Northern Arizona won 20-plus games in three consecutive seasons and advanced to postseason play two times, including the 1997 NIT and the school’s first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in 1998. The 1998 Lumberjack squad was one of two

teams to reach the NCAA Tournament and carry a team grade point average of 3.0 or better. Howland and Dixon arrived at Northern Arizona for the 1994-95 season. After suffering through backto-back 9-17 and 7-19 seasons, the staff guided Northern Arizona to the 10th all-time best one-year turnaround in NCAA Division I basketball history, improving the Lumberjacks to a 21-7 record in 1996-97. Dixon completed his first stint as an assistant coach at the University of Hawaii from 1992-94 under head coach Riley Wallace. In 1993-94, he helped lead the Rainbows to their firstever WAC championship and first NCAA Tournament appearance in nearly 30 years. Dixon was also instrumental in developing the

Rainbows’ perimeter players, including former Phoenix Suns guard and Buffalo, N.Y. native Trevor Ruffin. In his second stint at Hawaii (1998-99), he worked with the perimeter players including former Denver Nugget Predrag Savovic and concentrated on recruiting both nationally and abroad. At UC-Santa Barbara, Dixon helped lead the Gauchos to an NIT appearance in 1992. Dixon began his coaching career in 1989 as the head coach at TeAute College in New Zealand before serving as an assistant coach from 1989-91 at Los Angeles Valley Junior College where he helped Head Coach Jim Stephens lead the school to a Western States Conference Championship. A North Hollywood, Calif. native, Dixon attended Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, Calif., where he earned All-Del Rey League and AllCalifornia Interscholastic Federation honors. Dixon enjoyed a successful four-year career at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas where he played for Jim Killingsworth and led the Horned Frogs to two Southwest Conference titles as a junior and senior. He earned All-SWC honors in 1987 and was an All-SWC Academic performer. Additionally, he led the SWC in assists

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CONFERENCE ACHIEVEMENTS Total conference titles ..................... 3 Regular season W-L ............... 126-64 Regular season win. pct. ........... .663 Regular season titles ....................... 2 Tournament titles ............................. 1 Tournament title game app. ............ 4 Conference tournament wins ........ 14 DIXON’S PLAYERS NBA players ..................................... 5 NBA draftees ................................... 6 Consensus All-Americans ................ 4 All-Region honorees ...................... 16 Conf. Player of the Year .................. 1 Conf. Freshman of the Year ............ 2 Conf. Most Improved Player ............ 4 Total Conf. award winners ............ 12 All-Conference selections ............. 17 Conf. Player of the Week .............. 16 Conf. Rookie of the Week ............ 11 1,000-point scorers ....................... 15 College graduates ................ 36 of 43 as a senior, earned the Henry Iba Award as MVP of the All-College Tournament and was voted TCU’s Senior Male Scholar-Athlete Award recipient. He was inducted into the TCU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007. Dixon received his bachelor’s degree in finance from TCU in 1987 and earned a master’s degree in economics from UC-Santa Barbara in 1992. Dixon was selected in the 1987 NBA draft by the Washington Bullets. He went on to play professionally with the Lacrosse Catbirds of the Continental Basketball Association and also in New Zealand before getting involved with collegiate coaching. Dixon is married to the former Jacqueline Corteway. The couple has one son, Jack Connor, born June 2, 2002, and a daughter, Shannon Iwalani, born Feb. 25, 2004. His wife earned a Masters Degree in speech language pathology at the University of Pittsburgh in 2003. The son of New York City natives Jim and Marge, Dixon spent much of his childhood in the Bronx. He has two sisters: the late Maggie Dixon, who served as head women’s basketball coach at the United States Military Academy, and Julie Dixon, who is a Los Angeles attorney.


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

FAST FACTS ABOUT JAMIE DIXON  Sister is the late Maggie Dixon, who served as the head women’s basketball coach at the United States Military Academy (2005-06) and as an assistant coach at DePaul. In 2006, Jamie and Maggie became the first brother-sister duo in NCAA Division I history to guide their teams to the NCAA Tournament in the same season. A week later after the Final Four, Maggie tragically died of a heart arrhythmia. A vibrant, passionate and successful coach, Maggie was only 28 years old. In Maggie’s honor, the Maggie Dixon Classic is held each year at Madison Square Garden. It has become the nation’s premier women’s college basketball event and held in conjunction with the Maggie Dixon Heart Health Fair. Dixon and his family have created the Maggie Dixon Foundation, a non-profit organization with two goals: to educate youth on heart health awareness and the promotion of women’s college basketball.  Dixon saved two people from a car that flipped several times after veering off and hitting a guardrail on I-279 North. Dixon’s initial thought was that “no one would survive this event.” He was the first person on the scene and cracked the windshield while pulling a female passenger from the wreckage.

When asked about the incident, Dixon simply responded, “I did what anyone else in Pittsburgh would have done given the situation. I just happened to be there.”  Dixon’s grandparents, who emigrated from Ireland, met in Pittsburgh in the 1920s. They met and fell in love in Pittsburgh and lived in the city for five years before moving to New York. As a young boy, Dixon’s grandparents would tell him stories about the Pittsburgh Pirates. Dixon instantly became a Pirates and Roberto Clemente fan as he hung a poster of the All-Star on his wall. He has had several opportunities to throw out the first pitch at Pirates games.  Dixon is still known in New Zealand as one of the best professional players to compete there. He once scored 61 points for a New Zealand traveling all-star team against Sam Houston State. Dixon played professionally for the Hawke’s Bay Hawks and began his coaching career at Te Aute College in 1989.  As a player at TCU, Dixon made a dramatic halfcourt shot at the buzzer to defeat Texas and win the Southwest Conference championship. For years, the clip was used in SWC promotional videos and Dixon remains famous in Fort Worth. The clip can be found

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on Youtube along with a post-game interview with Dixon. Dixon’s playing career came to halt while playing professional basketball in Holland. After he collided with an opponent, he nearly died of a ruptured pancreas. He underwent several operations and did not eat for 50 days during a three-month hospital stay. As a youngster growing up in North Hollywood, Dixon had an acting career. He still is a card-carrying member of the Screen Actors Guild. In his early 20s, Dixon was in a Bud Light commercial that featured a woman dunking on him. The commercial was one of the more popular basketball ads of the year and aired on virtually every basketball event. At age 12, Dixon fired a space gun in a commercial for Mattel. At age 10, he was the star of a TV commercial for Rice Krispies, pretending to celebrate a birthday while eating cereal. At age 5, he did a TV commercial for Volvo, sitting in the back seat and smiling while his father played the driver. He was also in a Kentucky Fried Chicken commercial. Father Jim Dixon was an actor and screenwriter who starred in a variety of movies and productions. Sister, Julie is an attorney for Los Angeles County.


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WHAT THEY’VE SAID ABOUT JAMIE DIXON “What a franchise Jamie Dixon has built here in Pittsburgh. He has had all of his success without having the high draft picks. Jamie Dixon’s one problem is that he’s always in a hurry. He’s in a hurry to win 100 games, in a hurry to win 200. Next thing you know, he’ll be at 300!” -Bill Raftery, ESPN “One of the things that makes Jamie Dixon such a great coach is that he’s working just as hard and is just as intense with a 17-point lead as he works when he’s down.” -Bob Knight, ESPN “Pitt has two dominant traits: 1. They’re unselfish. By passing extensively, Pitt churns the clock, works for better shots and, above all, keeps the opponent from tracking any one player. 2. They’re “tough.” What Pitt lacks in pure shooting it more than makes up by outscratching and outclawing opponents.” -Dejan Kovacevic, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Pitt plays with great toughness. They share the ball well. They know excatly who they are and they rarely take a bad shot...That’s who they are.” -Brian Gregory, Head Coach, Georgia Tech “Jamie’s teams play every possession with intensity no matter the score. His players are well coached, they know how to play, they are tough, do things the right way, they listen to their coach and they execute the right way.” -Bob Knight, ESPN “There is a legacy of success that has been established under Jamie Dixon. Guys like Ashton Gibbs, Gilbert Brown and Gary McGhee, they went hard every day in practice against the likes of Levance Fields, Tyrell Biggs, DeJuan Blair and Sam Young. That gave them confidence going into the new year. The beat just goes on at Pitt.” -Fran Fraschilla, ESPN “I hate to sound like a recruiting advertisement for the guy, but what player wouldn’t want to play for Jamie Dixon?” -Jay Bilas, ESPN “Jamie Dixon has done such a fantastic job since taking over the program. They have won more games at Pitt than any Big East school over the last eight years.” -Dan Shulman, ESPN “Dixon is revered in Pittsburgh and the Panthers view him as their version of Mike Krzyzewski, a coach who can leave a legacy for years to come.” -Andy Katz, ESPN.com on June 15, 2009

“Jamie Dixon has established himself as one of the finest collegiate coaches there is in the game today and this summer he proved himself on the international court too. In leading the USA Men’s Under 19 Team to the World Championship, he not only accomplished something that the United States had not done since 1990, but to do so he had to quickly form a team from 12 individual players and earn their respect and confidence. He obviously did so and his team responded by winning it’s nine games in an impressive team manner.” -Jerry Colangelo, Chairman, USA Basketball “Nobody has done a better job of establishing a culture that focuses on the team.” -Mike DeCourcy, The Sporting News “Jamie Dixon knows what he’s doing. Pitt’s made the NCAA Tournament every year and he’s always able to build and coach teams with the toughness and skills to win in one of the toughest conferences in basketball.” -Brent Jones, USA Today in April 6, 2009 “Pitt’s secret is in the details. It’s in the weight room, the practice gym and the hearts that beat inside those chests. Watch Pitt’s players and you see them continue to be aggressive even after they make mistakes. That goes back to Jamie Dixon believing in them and creating an environment in which they come to believe in each other. One thing players know is that the coach won’t punish them for every blunder.” -Joe Starkey, Pittsburgh TribuneReview on January 17, 2010 “Sought after Dixon building a second home in Pittsburgh…Dixon has never not won at least 20 games in a season, never not won at least 10 Big East games in a year, never not made the Field of 65. Career record: 163-45. Career Big East record: 70-30…Pitt has everything he needs.” -Gary Parrish, CBS Sportsline “Pitt wasn’t supposed to be this good this season. Pitt had to replace four starters-including DeJuan Blair and Sam Young, now in the NBA- from last season’s 31-5 team. A down year seemed inevitable. Big East coaches picked Pitt to finish ninth in their preseason poll. But there Pitt is this morning, in third place in the conference. ‘I believe any team can be as good as it desires to be.’ That’s all Dixon knows. It’s how he lives and coaches. It’s the rock-solid foundation up on which Pitt’s great program is built.” -Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Loyalty at this level, in any sport, is unique. Chasing the big bucks is more the norm, but what has changed over

Jamie Dixon’s tenure is how much Pitt has become a destination job. Pitt is arguably one of the premier jobs in the Big East, which makes it one of the top gigs in the country.” -Andy Katz, ESPN.com on May 9, 2008

to become the leader at UCLA. Pitt realized what a gem they had in front of them. Dixon, in his own style, has created something special with his players.” -Dick Vitale, ESPN on February 13, 2007

“Jamie Dixon, you just led your USA Basketball team to the world championship. What are you going to do next? I’m going to Georgia, recruiting!” Dixon takes his best shot at a challenge—any challenge—then moves on to the next. And you wonder why Dixon is one of the top coaches in America? Correct that. One of the top coaches in the world?” -Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, July 15, 2009

“Not only is Jamie Dixon a great basketball coach, but he’s a class gentleman in every way.” -Dick Groat

“Jamie cares as much or more about people than any coach I’ve ever been around. That’s a unique characteristic, to be that driven and yet care about other people.” -Steve Pederson, Pitt Athletic Director “Jamie is probably the most grounded person I know. And he possibly is the most focused person I know. When he is coaching, he is coaching 100 percent. And when he is with his family, he is doing that 100 percent. He is really able to focus completely on whatever he is doing, and that’s rare.” -Steve Pederson, Pitt Athletic Director “Jamie Dixon is a Helluva Basketball Coach…The way Jamie Dixon handled this team has to be very encouraging to Pitt fans whose entire rotation is in flux heading into next season. The Under-19 World Championships proved that Jamie Dixon can find a way to win with any hand he’s been dealt.” -Paul Sievers, Bleacher Report, July 14, 2009 “I remember Dixon’s response to Mike Cook’s injury against Duke last season at Madison Square Garden. The coach didn’t just monitor the situation, as many would have done, even though it occurred at a crucial point in a huge game. Instead, he raced out and knelt beside Cook, holding Cook’s hand as the player writhed in pain. ‘I’ll never forget that about coach Dixon,’ Cook said later. ‘That meant a lot to me and my family. I remember I looked up and saw him for a second. I saw his face. He really felt for me.’ If this coach can’t be taken at his word, no coach can.” -Joe Starkey, Pittsburgh TribuneReview on Sept. 26, 2008, after Cook tore his ACL in overtime vs. Duke “At Pitt, Dixon made the right choice when he headed into coaching. He has been brilliant since inheriting the Panthers’ job when Ben Howland left

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…Dixon is a humble and reserved person. But he is also a fierce competitor… -John Grupp, Pittsburgh TribuneReview on January 6, 2008 “The Panthers win by doing the little things. They rebound, they play defense, they play together. If they don’t have top-10 talent, they do have top-10 tenacity, top-10 grit, top-10 hustle and a top-10 belief in themselves.” -Josh Herwitt, Fox Sports Net “Dixon’s teams always play hard, always play defense and always play unselfish basketball.” -Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on January 6, 2009 “Dixon does a fantastic job of getting his team to understand the importance of playing as a unit on both ends of the court. They are very unselfish and they share the ball well. It is always tough to beat the Panthers because they have great chemistry, talent and are well-coached.” -Dick Vitale, ESPN “Nobody in his right mind expected this inexperienced, undersized team to start 13-2 and 3-0 in the Big East, including back-to-back wins at Syracuse and Cincinnati. It’s the first week of January, and I’m wondering if it’s already Dixon’s best coaching job.” -Joe Starkey, Pittsburgh TribuneReview on January 8, 2010 “The best coach in the city…That designation falls to Jamie Dixon. What Jamie Dixon does with the talent he has puts him, in my estimation, at the top of the list in Pittsburgh. What sets Dixon apart is that he can win with lesser talent. That is the mark of a great coach. Nobody gets their players to play harder, no one gets a greater commitment to defense and team. He takes the ordinary and makes them excellent...It has to be Dixon because it happens too often. Expect surprises from the Panthers, expect their players to continue to get better and expect Dixon to continue being the best coach in the city.” -Bob Smizik, Pittsburgh PostGazette, Jan. 6, 2010


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

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

Year 1938 1977 2007 1954 1945 1937 1943 1996 1969 1980 1940 1927 2010

ALL-TIME COACHING WINS AT PITT Head Coach H.C. Carlson, 1922-53 JAMIE DIXON, 2003-13 Robert Timmons, 1953-68 Paul Evans, 1986-94 Dr. George M. Flint, 1911-21 Roy Chipman, 1980-86

Years 31 11 15 8 10 6

Record 367-247 288-96 174-189 147-98 105-68 102-76

FASTEST TO 100 COACHING WINS IN PITT HISTORY Coach Games to 100 JAMIE DIXON 126 H.C. Carlson 140 Paul Evans 156

Pct. .598 .750 .479 .600 .607 .573

JAMIE DIXON ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS (1989-2014) Year 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94

School L.A.Valley J.C. (AC) L.A.Valley J.C. (AC) UC-Santa Barbara (AC) Hawaii (AC) Hawaii (AC)

W 22 20 20 12 18

L W 11 13 13 8 9 13 16 7 15 11

L 2 2 5 11 7

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153) Year 2007 1996 2010 1977 1954 1980 1985 2007 1994 1945 1969 1976 1978

Team accomplishments Western States Conference regular season title None NIT None NCAA Tournament, WAC Tournament title, first NCAA appearance in 22 years None None Big Sky regular season title, 10 th largest single season turnaround in NCAA Division I history NCAA Tournament, Big Sky regular season title, Big Sky Tournament title, first NCAA Tourney appearance in school history, led nation in 3-point percentage and ranked second in field goal percentage None None NIT Second Round, Big East Tourney runner-up, defeated four nationally ranked opponents, Pitt’s first winning season since 1996-97 NCAA Sweet Sixteen, Big East West regular season title, Big East Tourney runner-up, school record 29 wins, guided Pitt to its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1992-93 NCAA Sweet Sixteen, co-Big East West regular season title, Big East Tourney champions NCAA Sweet Sixteen, Big East regular season title, Big East Tourney runner-up NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament, Big East Tourney runner-up NCAA Sweet Sixteen, Big East Tourney runner-up Big East Tournament champions, NCAA Tournament NCAA Elite Eight, NCAA Sweet Sixteen, Big East regular season second place finish, No. 1 national ranking, NCAA No. 1 seed NCAA Tournament, Big East regular season second place finish, NCAA No. 3 seed NCAA No. 1 seed, Big East regular season outright champions CBI Champions NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament

*Pitt 28 6 15 3 *Pitt 22 17 5 13 *Pitt 24 9 12 6 *Pitt 26 10 11 7 ^Totals 288 96 126 64 *Head Coach; ^Totals are as a head coach; (AHC) Associate Head Coach; (AC) Assistant Coach.

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W-L 100-26 100-40 100-56

1st Year 2003 1922 1986

Date of 100th win Feb. 19, 2007 Feb. 22, 1930 Nov. 20, 1991

DIXON COACHING TREE After only 11 years as a head coach, Dixon has had numerous coaches serve under him who have gone on to become head or assistant coaches at other schools: Pat Skerry, Head Coach-Towson (2011-current) Barry Rohrssen, Assistant CoachKentucky (2014-current), Assistant Coach-Pitt (2013-14), Head Coach-Manhattan (200611) Tom Herrion, Head CoachMarshall (2010-13) Joe Lombardi, Head CoachIndiana, Pa. (2006-current) Orlando Antigua, Head CoachSouth Florida (2014-current), Assistant Coach-Kentucky (2008-14), Assistant CoachMemphis (2005-08) John Alesi, Head Coach-Baruch College, N.Y. (2011-current), Assistant Coach-Manhattan David Cox, Associate Head Coach-Rutgers (2010-14), Assistant Coach-Georgetown (2007-10) Rasheen Davis, Assistant CoachManhattan (2012-current), Assistant Coach-Xavier (201012)


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BRANDIN KNIGHT ASSISTANT COACH Pittsburgh ‘05  Ninth Season at Pitt Former University of Pittsburgh star and retired No. 20 jersey honoree Brandin Knight begins his seventh year as an assistant coach at Pitt. In his ninth total season on Pitt Head Coach Jamie Dixon’s staff, Knight is responsible for recruiting studentathletes, scouting opponents, game preparation and on-floor coaching. “Brandin has always been a tremendous asset for our program,” Dixon said. “As a player, Brandin proved to be an exceptional leader and a coach on the floor. Through the years, he has developed into an outstanding basketball coach. He has been a terrific role model for our players and was instrumental in turning our program around. In addition, he has always remained loyal to Pitt.” Following his Pitt career, Knight played two seasons with the NBDL’s Asheville Altitude. He helped lead the Altitude to back-to-back league titles in both 2003-04 and 2004-05. In 2005, he signed a contract with the NBA’s Houston Rockets, but suffered a knee

injury two weeks later. Knight spent the following two years in Pittsburgh rehabbing the injury. During that span, Knight got involved with coaching. He coached several AAU teams, including a squad that captured the Under-16 Pittsburgh Jamfest title in 2006. Knight joined Dixon’s staff in 200607 as its Program Assistant/Video Coordinator and served the 2007-08 season as Director of Men’s Basketball Operations. A Pitt point guard from 1999-2003, Knight’s leadership was largely responsible for Pitt’s basketball renaissance. The transformation of Pitt’s basketball program into a national power can be attributed largely to Knight who led the dramatic turnaround. Pitt finished 13-15 during his freshman year, improved to 19-14 with a surprise Big East Championship Finals appearance and NIT berth as a sophomore, then burst onto the national stage with a 29-6 record, Big East regular season title, national top10 ranking and NCAA Sweet Sixteen The Knight family: son Brandin, Brandin, Michelle and Kylah.

berth during his junior season in 200102. As a senior in 2002-03, Knight’s Panthers maintained that success with a 28-5 record, co-Big East regular season title and second straight NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearance. In the end, Knight helped lead Pitt to two consecutive Big East regular season titles (2001-02 and 2002-03), two NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearances (2002 and 2003), the program’s firstever Big East Tournament title (2003), three consecutive appearances in the Big East Tournament final (2001, 2002, and 2003) and an 89-40 (.690) fouryear record. A 2003 Wooden All-America team selection, 2002 Associated Press AllAmerica team member and two-time All-Big East honoree, Knight concluded his career with 1,440 points, 785 assists, 492 rebounds and 298 steals. He earned the Big East’s co-Most Valuable Player and Most Improved Player awards in 2001-02. Knight still holds school records for career assists (785), career assist average (6.2 apg.), career steals (298), career 3-point field goal attempts (261), season minutes

played (1,284 in 2001-02) and consecutive games played with at least one assist (91 from 2000-03). Knight’s No. 20 jersey was retired in a ceremony prior to the Panthers’ Marquette game on March 4, 2009. Knight, who graduated with a History degree from Pitt in June, 2005, is a native of East Orange, N.J. His brother, Brevin, is a 12-year NBA veteran who was a consensus AllAmerica point guard at Stanford (1994-97). The Knights represent only one of eight brother combinations in NCAA Division I history to earn AllAmerica honors, a distinguished list that includes Marv and Vern Huffman, Eddie and Johnny O’Brien, Dick and Tom Van Arsdale, Mike and Willie Sojourner, Albert and Bernard King, Jim and John Paxson and Harvey and Horace Grant. His father Melvin, a former Seton Hall assistant basketball coach (1978-82) and player (1968-71), serves as the athletic director at Essex County College (N.J.). Knight resides in Pittsburgh with his wife Michelle, daughter Kylah (11) and son Brandin (4).

THE BRANDIN KNIGHT FILE  Birthdate: December 16, 1981.  Hometown: East Orange, N.J.  Education: Bachelor of Arts–History, University of Pittsburgh, 2005; Seton Hall Prep, 1999.  Coaching Career Assistant Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 2008-current; Director of Men’s Basketball Operations, University of Pittsburgh, 2007-08; Program Assistant/Video Coordinator, University of Pittsburgh, 2006-07.  Playing Career University of Pittsburgh, 1999-2003 Fourth jersey retired in school history (No. 20); Retired prior to Pitt’s game vs. Marquette on March 4, 2009; Four-year starter at point guard; scored 1,440 points, finished with 785 assists and 492 rebounds; Pitt’s career recordholder in assists (785), assist average (6.2), steals (298) and season minutes played (1,284); selected to the 2003 Wooden AllAmerica team, 2002 AP All-American; two-time All-Big East team member; named the Big East Most Valuable Player and Most Improved Player in 2001-02; guided Pitt to its first-ever Big East Tournament title in 2003, two NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearances (2002 and 2003) and back-to-back Big East regular season titles in 2001-02 and 2002-03. NBDL’s Asheville Altitude, 2003-05 Guided the Altitude to back-to-back NBDL titles (2003-04 and 2004-05). NBA’s Houston Rockets, 2005

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BILL BARTON ASSISTANT COACH Salem State ‘89  Fourth Season at Pitt A New England native with extensive East Coast prep school recruiting ties, Bill Barton begins his fourth season at the University of Pittsburgh as an assistant coach. Barton’s main responsibilities include recruiting student-athletes, game preparation and on-floor coaching. Regarded as one of the top recruiters on the East Coast, Barton owns over 18 years of combined coaching experience, including each of the last seven seasons at the NCAA Division I level. “With his numerous contacts, Bill assists us in recruiting, scouting and player development,” Pitt head coach Jamie Dixon said. “We are fortunate to have a coach with his well-rounded and vast background. He also has extensive recruiting contacts on the East Coast and in the Big East region.” Prior to his stint at Pitt, Barton spent 2010-11 as an assistant coach at Marshall University under Tom Herrion, a former Pitt associate head coach from 2007-10. In 2010-11, the Thundering Herd finished 22-12 overall, tied for fifth place in Conference USA

with a 9-7 record and received an invitation to compete in the CollegeInsider postseason Tournament. Prior to his year at Marshall, Barton spent three seasons at Duquesne University (2007-10) on Ron Everhart’s staff, including two years as associate head coach. Barton played an instrumental role in the recruitment of two-time Atlantic 10 Conference Defensive Player of the Year Damien Saunders and 2008 Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year Shawn James. Saunders scored over 1,000 points and grabbed over 1,000 rebounds in his four-year career. Barton also helped Everhart sign a 2008-09 recruiting class that ranked th 28 in the nation by HoopScoop.com. During his three years at Duquesne, the Dukes made two postseason appearances including an NIT berth and 21-13 record in 2008-09. Prior to joining the NCAA Division I coaching ranks, Barton served 10 seasons (1997-2007) as the Head Coach at Notre Dame Prep in Fitchburg, Mass. Barton built the Notre Dame Prep program into a national

powerhouse as he guided the school to back-to-back Prep School National Championships in 2005-06 and 200607, posting a 255-66 overall record and .794 winning percentage. Barton specialized in player development as over 70 of his former players went on to earn NCAA Division I scholarships. Five of those players— Marcus Douthit (Los Angeles Lakers, 2nd round, 56 th overall in 2004), Ryan Gomes (Boston Celtics, 2nd round, 50th overall in 2005), Will Blalock (Detroit Pistons, 2 nd round, 30th overall in 2006), Michael Beasley (Miami Heat, 1 st round, 2nd overall in 2008) and Lazar Hayward (Washington Wizards, 1st round, 30th overall in 2010)—were

THE BILL BARTON FILE  Hometown: Boston, Mass.  Education: Bachelor of Science–Business, Salem State University, 1989; Master’s degree–Business Administration, Suffolk University (Mass.), 1991.  Family: Wife Susan, two daughters–Maeve (13) and Nell (11).  Coaching Career Assistant Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 2011-current; Assistant Coach, Marshall University, 2010-11; Associate Head Coach, Duquesne University, 2008-10; Assistant Coach, Duquesne University, 2007-08; Head Coach, Notre Dame Prep (Mass.), 1997-2007.  Coaching Experience Compiled a 255-66 overall record and .794 winning percentage in 10 seasons at Notre Dame Prep (Mass.); Led Notre Dame Prep to back-toback Prep School National Championships in both 2005-06 and 2006-07; Under his guidance, Notre Dame also posted over 20 prep tournament and invitational wins; Over 70 of his players at Notre Dame Prep went on to earn NCAA Division I basketball scholarships; Five former players were selected in the NBA Draft: Marcus Douthit (2004 Los Angeles Lakers, 2nd round, 56th overall), Ryan Gomes (2005 Boston Celtics, 2nd round, 50th overall), Will Blalock (2006 Detroit Pistons, 2nd round, 30th overall), Michael Beasley (2008 Miami Heat, 1st round, 2nd overall) and Lazar Hayward (2010 Washington Wizards, 1st round, 30th overall). The Barton family: Bill, Maeve, wife Susan and Nell.

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drafted by NBA teams. Some of the other prominent players who attended Notre Dame Prep include: Carl Krauser (Pitt), Modibo Diarra (Memphis), Chester Frazier (Illinois), Paul Harris (Syracuse), Brandon Robinson (Auburn) and Gary Ervin (Arkansas). Barton, who completed his undergraduate degree in business at Salem State (Mass.) in 1989, earned a master’s in business administration from Suffolk University (Mass.) in 1991. He put those degrees to work at Notre Dame Prep, where he also served as the school principal and athletic director as well as an English teacher. A native of Boston, Mass., Barton and his wife, Susan, have two daughters, Maeve (13) and Nell (11).


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MARLON WILLIAMSON ASSISTANT COACH Youngstown State, ‘83  First Season at Pitt Detroit native Marlon Williamson begins his first season at the University of Pittsburgh as an assistant coach. Known as a top-notch recruiter with extensive ties throughout the Midwest and East Coast, Williamson’s main responsibilities at Pitt will include recruiting student-athletes, game preparation and on-floor coaching. “We are excited about Marlon becoming a member of the University of Pittsburgh community and I know he is ecstatic to be coming aboard,” Dixon said. “As a former point guard with strong knowledge of the game, Marlon

will help us in recruiting, scouting and player development. We are fortunate to have a coach with his well-rounded background. Marlon is also extremely excited to be a part of our staff considering his family ties to Pittsburgh.” Williamson spent the previous two seasons (2012-14) at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst as an assistant basketball coach under Derek Kellogg. During Williamson’s two years at UMass, the program experienced its most success in two decades as it accumulated a combined 45-21 overall

record and recorded back-to-back postseason appearances (2013 NIT and 2014 NCAA). Last year, the Minutemen earned their first NCAA Tournament bid in 16 seasons as they earned a No. 6 seed, finished 24-9 overall and 10-6 in Atlantic 10 Conference play. Prior to his two-year stint at UMass, Williamson spent nine years working with The Family, an AAU program based in his hometown of Detroit, Mich., where he served as President of Youth Operations and Head Coach. Williamson’s duties with The Family included opponent scouting, practice scheduling, monitoring of the athlete’s academic progress and counseling the players on educational programs. Some of the top players to emerge from The Family included Joe Crawford (Kentucky), Jordan Crawford (Indiana/ Xavier), Chris Douglas-Roberts (Memphis), Draymond Green (Michigan State), Malik Hairston (Oregon) and James Young (Kentucky). Six of his players were selected in the NBA Draft. Along with his coaching duties with The Family, Williamson spent four years

as Corporate Trainer with Associated Community Services, two years as Director of Purchasing and Sales with Charter Schools Administrative Services and two years as Transportation Manager with ABC Transportation. Williamson was a four-year letterman at Youngstown State from 1999-2003, serving as team captain during his senior season. As the starting point guard as a senior in 2003, he averaged 8.1 points, 4.9 assists and 2.2 steals per game en route to being named to the Horizon League’s All-Defensive Team and YSU’s team most valuable player. Over his four-year career with the Penguins, Williamson scored 379 points, dished out 199 assists and converted 45 3pointers in 99 career games. He also starred at Detroit’s Cass Tech High School. Williamson, whose father is a Pittsburgh native and attended Peabody H.S., earned a bachelor’s degree in Global Studies from Youngstown State in 2012. Williamson and his wife Angela have a daughter, Marli (5).

THE MARLON WILLIAMSON FILE  Hometown: Detroit, Mich.  Education: Bachelor of Science-Global Studies, Youngstown State University, 2012.  Family: Wife Angela, daughter Marli (5).  Coaching Career Assistant Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 2014-current; Assistant Coach, University of Massachusetts, 2012-14.  Coaching Experience President of Youth Operations and Head Coach, The Family, AAU program in Detroit, Mich, 2003-12. Over 90 of his players with The Family went on to earn NCAA Division I basketball scholarships; Six of his former AAU players were selected in the NBA Draft: Chris DouglasRoberts (2008 New Jersey Nets, 2nd round, 40th overall), Malik Hairston (2008 Phoenix Suns, 2nd round, 48th overall), Joe Crawford (2008 Los Angeles Lakers, 2nd round, 58th overall), Jordan Crawford (2010 New Jersey Nets, 2nd round, 27th overall), Dremond Green (2012 Golden State Warriors, 35th overall), James Young (2014 Boston Celtics, 17th overall).  Playing Career Youngstown State, 1999-2003 Earned Horizon League All-Defensive team honors as a senior; Four-year letterwinner at point guard; Named team captain and earned team MVP honors as a senior; In 99 career games, scored 379 points, dished out 199 assists and hit 45 3-pointers.

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BRIAN REGAN ASST. A.D./DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS Saint Vincent ‘88  Eighth Season at Pitt A native of Pittsburgh’s Northside, Brian Regan is in his eighth season as the University of Pittsburgh’s Director of Basketball Operations. Regan’s association with Pitt Basketball goes back more than 30 years when he first attended the “Play Basketball Day Camps,” directed by then Pitt coach Tim Grgurich. As Assistant Athletic Director/ Director of Men’s Basketball Operations, Regan’s various responsibilities include the day-to-day operations of the men’s basketball program, serving as a liaison to athletic department officials and coordinating the student-athletes’ practice, gameday and daily schedules. He also coordinates the program’s summer camp schedule and monitors academic progress. During the summer of 2010, he organized Pitt Basketball’s Summer Tour to Ireland.

THE BRIAN REGAN FILE  Birthdate: August 13, 1965.  Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa. (Northside).

“We are excited to have Brian as our Assistant Athletic Director/Director of Operations,” Pitt Head Coach Jamie Dixon said. “Brian has proved to be a valuable part of our program and has played a key role in our success. He brings with him extensive experience at several different levels. He is also thrilled to be working at Pitt and in his hometown of Pittsburgh.” Regan, who joined the Pitt staff in 2007-08 as its Video Coordinator, has a combined 27 years of college coaching experience. He spent five seasons (2002-07) as an assistant basketball coach at Colgate University under Head Coach Emmett Davis. As a top assistant at Colgate, Regan’s responsibilities included recruiting, scouting and coordinating the Raiders’ summer basketball day and elite prospect camps. He also served as academic coordinator for the program. Prior to his stint at Colgate, Regan served three years (1999-2002) as an associate head coach at Assumption College under Head Coach Tom Ackerman. In 2001-02, Assumption posted one of its most successful seasons in school history, advancing to

the NCAA Division II Tournament Sweet Sixteen, capturing the Northeast-10 regular season championship and compiling a 24-6 record. All of these accomplishments were achieved after the Greyhounds were picked to finish last in the league’s preseason coaches’ poll. Three of Regan’s recruits played key roles in that success, including league defensive player of the year Shahar Golan, All-America selection and league rookie of the year Brian Robinson and first team all-conference pick Shane O’Donoghue. Regan is no stranger to the Western Pennsylvania coaching ranks, having served assistant coaching stints at Slippery Rock University (1994-99), LaRoche College (1993-94) and Robert Morris University (1990-93). During his tenure at Robert Morris, the Colonials won the Northeast Conference title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 1992 before dropping their first round matchup to UCLA in Tempe, Ariz. At Robert Morris, Regan oversaw guard play including NEC Player of the Year and Aliquippa native Myron Walker. Regan began his college coaching career as a graduate assistant coach

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

at Pitt, serving two seasons (1988-90) under Coach Paul Evans. He helped guide the Panthers to a 17-13 record and NCAA Tournament berth in 1989. One of six siblings, Regan and his brothers regularly attended the Pitt youth basketball camps. Two of his brothers served as Pitt ballboys and both went on to compete collegiately at New York University. His father, the late “Baldy” Regan, served as a Pittsburgh city councilman. A 1988 graduate of Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pa., Regan earned his undergraduate degree in communications. During his time at Saint Vincent, he worked as a student assistant under legendary coach Bernie Matthews. Regan also attended the Kiski School in Saltsburg, Pa. A member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, Basketball Coaches Association of New York and Western Pennsylvania Coaches Association, he earned the NABC’s 15-year merit award for service. Regan resides in Pittsburgh with his wife Catherine, daughter Sophia and son Brendan.

The Regan family: Brian, daughter Sophia, Catherine and son Brendan.

 Family: Wife Catherine, daughter Sophia and son Brendan.  Coaching Career Director of Basketball Operations, University of Pittsburgh, 2008-current; Video Coordinator, University of Pittsburgh, 2007-08; Assistant Coach, Colgate University, 2002-07; Associate Head Coach, Assumption College, 1999-2002; Assistant Coach, Slippery Rock University, 199499; Assistant Coach, LaRoche College, 1993-94; Assistant Coach, Robert Morris University, 1990-93; Graduate Assistant Coach, University of Pittsburgh, 1988-90.

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BASKETBALL SUPPORT STAFF TONY SALESI

DR. BRYSON LESNIAK

EXEC. ASSOC. ATHLETIC DIRECTORATHLETIC PERFORMANCE

HEAD TEAM PHYSICIAN

Pitt’s athletic trainer and team confidant, Tony Salesi begins his 29th season as a member of the Panthers' basketball staff. He was appointed Coordinator for Athletic Training for Olympic Sports in 2005. A 1980 University of Pittsburgh graduate, Salesi began his athletic training career at Frazier High School. He then served three years as a head trainer for the Keystone Rehabilitation Center in Indiana, Pa., working with the IUP football team. Salesi, who earned his Master’s degree from Miami University (Ohio) in 1981, returned to his alma mater in August of 1986, when he was appointed a clinical instructor for the University of Pittsburgh sports medicine department and head trainer for the Panthers men’s basketball, men’s soccer and tennis teams. In addition to his basketball responsibilities, Salesi serves as the Coordinator of Clinical Services for Olympic Sports. Born April 9, 1957, Salesi and his wife Kathleen (Pitt grad, MBA ‘85) have five children: Lauren Ashley (27), Andrew Louis (26), Anthony Alexander (24), Matthew Aaron (21) and Joseph William (16).

MIKE FARABAUGH DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES FOR STUDENT-ATHLETES Mike Farabaugh is in his 24th year of affiliation with the University of Pittsburgh Academic Support Service for Student-Athletes. As Director, Farabaugh oversees the operation of the academic support program that assists the academic and personal development for student-athletes. In addition, Farabaugh also serves as the liaison between the academic and athletic community representing the interests of student-athletes. His career in Academic Support began in 1990 as a graduate student, overseeing the math and science program. After a two-year stint as a graduate student, Farabaugh moved into a permanent role in the department as a learning skills specialist for the unit. In his current capacity as Director, Farabaugh serves as the academic counselor for the men’s basketball team, providing the necessary services and resources to the student-athletes and coaches. Farabaugh is also responsible for the coordination of the mathematics and science programs for the unit. Over the years, Farabaugh has conducted numerous time management, study skills, communication skills and goal setting workshops and seminars in academic settings. A 1987 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Farabaugh went on to receive his master’s degree in 1992. In addition to his duties at the University, Farabaugh also serves on the learning disabilities and Two-Year college committee with the National Association of Athletic Advisors as well as previously acting as the chair of the research committee. Farabaugh resides in Fox Chapel with Diane Blanton.

Dr. Bryson P. Lesniak is an Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery in the Division of Sports Medicine. Previously, Dr. Lesniak earned his medical degree at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine in 2003 and completed an orthopedic surgery residency at the University of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor, Mich. He then obtained fellowship training in sports medicine in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Upon completion of post-graduate training in 2009, Dr. Lesniak was appointed Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopedics at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine. While at the University of Miami, he was the Fellowship Director of the Sports Medicine program. He is board-certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons with a subspecialty certification in Sports Medicine. Dr. Lesniak has received several sports medicine awards for his clinical research, including The O’Donoghue Sports Medicine Injury Award in 2010. He is a member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery, American Orthopaedic Society of Sports Medicine, Arthroscopy Association of North America, Major League Baseball Physicians Association, and the International Cartilage Repair Society. Dr. Lesniak served on numerous committees while at the University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine and was also active in the community. He was a team physician for the University of Miami athletics as well as the Miami Marlins Baseball Franchise and several South Florida high schools. Dr. Lesniak’s primary office is at the UPMC Sports Medicine Center, South Side, and he also sees patients at UPMC South Hills. His clinical emphasis is in Sports Medicine with special emphasis on articular cartilage and articular cartilage injury; anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury; knee kinematics; injuries in professional and college athletes; applications of stem cells in sports medicine; rotator cuff injury and treatment; and shoulder instability and treatment. Dr. Lesniak is a native of Pittsburgh who attended Schenley High School prior to pursuing his undergraduate studies at Pennsylvania State University.

DR. JEANNE DOPERAK ASSISTANT TEAM PHYSICIAN An Assistant Professor at the University of Pittsburgh in the Department of Orthopaedics, Dr. Jeanne Doperak serves as a team physician with the University of Pittsburgh Athletic Department and Carnegie Mellon University. Doperak begins her fifth year working with the Pitt men’s basketball team. She also serves as a consultant for several area high schools, along with the Pittsburgh Steelers. In addition to her clinical duties, Dr. Doperak is the Fellowship Director of the St. Margaret’s Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program and is the physician representative on the board of directors of the Big East Conference Sports Medicine Society. Dr. Doperak earned her bachelor’s degree in Biology from Allegheny College and completed her medical training at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. She then completed a residence in family medicine at Latrobe Hospital and pursued a sports medicine fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh. A Western Pennsylvania native, Dr. Doperak was born and raised in Latrobe, Pa. She is still happy to call Pittsburgh home with her husband Rob and their two children: Abby (10) and Max (7).

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BASKETBALL SUPPORT STAFF TIM BELTZ

CHRIS DOUNTAS

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COORDINATOR

DIRECTOR OF EQUIPMENT SERVICES

Tim Beltz begins his 15th season as a strength and conditioning coach for the Pitt men’s basketball program. He also serves as the strength coach for the Pitt women’s basketball, baseball and softball squads. Over the years, he has helped develop, condition and train numerous Pitt basketball players including NBA players Steven Adams, Lamar Patterson, DeJuan Blair, Sam Young, Aaron Gray and Chris Taft. Originally from Denver, Colo., Beltz attended the University of Northern Colorado where he earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise physiology in 1995. Upon graduation, Beltz began working as an operations manager at the Amelia Wellness Center in Amelia Island, Fla. While in Florida, he additionally served as a consultant for competitive triathletes for two years. Beltz returned to school to earn a master’s degree in exercise physiology from Akron in 1998. During his two year-stint at Akron, he began competing as an Olympic weightlifter. Beltz was also employed at the Fast Program in Boca Raton, Fla., where he worked with numerous NFL, MLB and NBA athletes. Beltz is married to the former Trish Andrews, a 1994 University of Pittsburgh graduate. The couple has a daughter Alyssa and son T.J.

Director of Equipment Services Chris Dountas begins his third season with the Pitt Basketball program. His responsibilities include day-to-day equipment operations for both basketball teams as well as overseeing the equipment needs of Pitt’s Olympic sports. His specific duties include distributing practice gear, game uniforms and equipment for student-athletes and the coaching staff. A Mechanicsburg, Pa. native, Dountas is in his eighth year at Pitt. Previously, he worked as an assistant equipment manager at the University of Connecticut (200506) and served an internship at the University of Central Florida (2004-05). Dountas graduated from California University (Pa.) in 2003 with a bachelor’s degree in science and sport management. He resides in Whitehall.

BRANDEN McDONALD GRADUATE MANAGER

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

VIDEO COORDINATOR/ DIRECTOR OF ANALYTICS Jason Richards begins his fifth total season at Pitt and his second as the Panthers’ video coordinator/director of analytics. Richards spent two seasons as Pitt’s Graduate Manager, while completing a Masters of Business Administration. Richards played four years at Davidson (2004-08) and along with Seth Curry, helped guide the Wildcats to an NCAA Elite Eight appearance in 2008. He concluded his career as Davidson’s all-time career assist leader (663) and holds school records for assists in a season (293) and assists in a game (19). He also scored 1,096 points in 128 career games played. Following graduation, Richards signed a free agent contract for the 2008-09 season with the Miami Heat. He spent the 2009-10 season in the NBDL with the Utah Flash before an ACL injury ended his playing career. A Barrington, Ill. native, Richards’ father Tom and mother Mary Beth both played basketball at Pitt from 1972-76. His sister Lindsay, a former McDonald’s AllAmerican at Iowa, is an assistant coach on the Pitt women’s basketball staff.

DAVID HANSON GRADUATE MANAGER

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

STUDENT MANAGERS

DAN GINSBERG Manager 3rd year

MIKE HABERMAN Manager 2nd year

MICHAEL LINDENBAUM Head Manager 5th year

SEAN MACK Manager 4th year

BRENNAN MOXHAM Manager 4th year

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MATT REILLEY Manager 4th year

JOSH RUSSELLEINHORN Manager 3rd year

WILL SUPOWITZ Head Manager 3rd year

JOHN WALLACE III Manager 2nd year


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


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CAMERON WRIGHT 6-5  205  Senior*  Guard Cleveland, Ohio  Benedictine H.S.

THE STORYLINE

2013-14

Redshirt senior Cameron Wright enters his fifth and final season at Pitt after starting all 36 games at the offguard position last year. The 2014 Skip Prosser Award winner honoring the ACC’s top student-athlete in men’s basketball and All-ACC Academic selection, Wright combines a complete package of skills which includes size, quickness and athleticism. He fits perfectly into Pitt’s style of play as an athletic, physical and competitive player. Wright can defend and rebound in traffic, run the floor, has a solid midrange game and his shot is improving. An athletic wing with height who slashes to the basket for layups on north/south drives, Wright is explosive and aggressive in the open court and attacks the rim with his slashing ability. He also has a presence on the offensive glass, is agile, has proven to be a tough defender and plays with energy and urgency on both ends of the floor. An excellent student, Wright has been said to work just as hard in the classroom as he does on the floor. He enters the coming season as the leader of the 2014-15 Pitt squad.

Selected the winner of the Skip Prosser Award, the ACC’s scholarathlete of the year for men’s basketball...Named to the All-ACC Academic Team, his third career league academic honor...ACC Academic Honor Roll recipient... Started all 36 games at shooting guard...20 double figure scoring games...Scored 11 points in NCAA Tournament game vs. Colorado, 3/20... Finished with 11 points vs. North Carolina, 3/14...Scored 16 points, including a perfect 4-4 from the free throw line in overtime, dished out five assists and had four steals at Clemson, 3/8...Scored 15 points (7-15 FG) with five rebounds at Notre Dame, 3/1... Finished with 14 points (6-9 FG) and six rebounds at Boston College, 2/26... Scored 12 points (5-11 FG) with four rebounds vs. Florida State, 2/23... Led Pitt with 18 points, hit a careerhigh tying two 3-pointers, hit four free throws in double overtime and grabbed six rebounds in a career-high 44 minutes vs. Virginia Tech, 2/8...Played 41 minutes grabbing a carrer-best nine rebounds and adding 12 points at Miami, 2/5...Finished with 12 points and three assists at Maryland, 1/25... Registered 12 points (5-8 FG) vs. Clemson, 1/21...Scored 14 points (610 FG) with four assists at Georgia Tech, 1/14...Finished with a near triple double with 14 points (7-12 FG) and career-highs of eight rebounds and eight assists vs. Albany, 12/31...Totaled 13 points (6-12 FG) vs. Youngstown

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

WRIGHT’S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL

GP 37 31 36 104

GS 10 1 36 47

Min 434 453 1111 1998

Avg 11.7 14.6 30.9 19.2

FG 33 54 152 239

Total FGA 93 107 333 533

Pct .355 .505 .456 .448

Three-Point 3FG 3FGA Pct 3 18 .167 4 9 .444 10 43 .233 17 70 .243

Year GP 2011-12-BEC 17 2012-13-BEC 17 2013-14-ACC 18 Total 52

GS 2 1 18 21

Min 177 261 592 1030

Avg 10.4 15.4 32.9 19.8

FG 13 28 75 116

FGA 38 55 169 262

Pct .342 .509 .444 .443

3FG 3FGA 2 5 1 3 7 22 10 30

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON Pct FT FTA Pct Off .400 4 7 .571 7 .333 10 18 .556 3 .318 32 49 .653 16 .333 46 74 .622 26

Def 20 17 47 84

Year 2012-BEC 2013-BEC 2014-ACC Total

GP 2 1 3 6

GS 0 0 3 3

Min 8 3 96 107

Avg 4.0 3.0 32.0 17.8

FG 0 0 8 8

FGA 1 1 24 26

Pct .000 .000 .333 .308

3FG 3FGA 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Pct FT FTA Pct Off .000 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .000 7 12 .583 0 .000 7 12 .583 0

Year 2013 2014 Total

GP 1 2 3

GS 0 2 2

Min 14 57 71

Avg 14.0 28.5 23.7

FG 3 7 10

FGA 4 19 23

Pct .750 .368 .435

3FG 3FGA 0 0 1 3 1 3

Pct .000 .333 .333

Year 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Total

FT 14 20 63 97

FTA 21 35 94 150

Pct .667 .571 .670 .647

NCAA TOURNAMENT FT FTA Pct 0 0 .000 3 4 .750 3 4 .750

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Rebounds Off Def Tot 16 42 58 11 31 42 26 91 117 53 164 217

Off 1 0 1

Avg 1.6 1.4 3.3 2.1

PF 46 40 74 160

FO 0 0 0 0

Ast 25 32 92 149

TO 33 19 52 104

Blk 5 7 6 18

Stl 15 22 66 103

Pts 83 132 377 592

Avg 2.2 4.3 10.5 5.7

Tot 27 20 63 110

Avg 1.6 1.2 3.5 2.1

PF 17 25 44 86

FO 0 0 0 0

Ast 9 19 47 75

TO 14 14 30 58

Blk 3 5 3 11

Stl 7 11 27 45

Pts 32 67 189 288

Avg 1.9 3.9 10.5 5.5

Def 1 0 6 7

Tot 1 0 6 7

Avg 0.5 0.0 2.0 1.2

PF 3 1 5 9

FO 0 0 0 0

Ast 1 0 4 5

TO 0 0 5 5

Blk 0 0 0 0

Stl 0 0 6 6

Pts 0 0 23 23

Avg 0.0 0.0 7.7 3.8

Def 0 6 6

Tot 1 6 7

Avg 1.0 3.0 2.3

PF 2 3 5

FO 0 0 0

Ast 0 3 3

TO 0 3 3

Blk 0 0 0

Stl 1 4 5

Pts 7 18 25

Avg 7.0 9.0 8.3


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WRIGHT’S CAREER HIGHS Points: 20, vs. Duquesne, 11/30/13. FG made: 9, vs. Duquesne, 11/30/13. FG attempts: 17, vs. Duquesne, 11/30/13. 3FG made: 2, two times- Virginia Tech, 2/8/ 14; vs. Michigan, 11/21/12. 3FG attempts: 6, Virginia Tech, 2/8/14. FT made: 8, Penn State, 12/3/13. FT attempts: 9, two times- at Maryland, 1/ 25/14; Penn State, 12/3/13. Rebounds: 9, at Miami, 2/5/14. Off. Rebs.: 4, two times- at Boston College, 2/26/14; at Miami, 2/5/14. Def. Rebs.: 7, at Syracuse, 1/16/12. Assists: 8, Albany, 12/31/13. Steals: 4, five times- at Clemson, 3/8/14; Cal Poly, 12/21/13; Texas Tech, 11/25/ 13; Fresno State, 11/12/13; Villanova, 2/ 5/12. Blocks: 2, two times- vs. Duquesne, 11/30/ 13; at DePaul, 3/9/13. Minutes: 44, Virginia Tech, 2/8/14.

2013-14 SEASON HIGHS Points: 20, vs. Duquesne, 11/30. Rebounds: 9, at Miami, 2/5. Assists: 8, Albany, 12/31. Steals: 4, four times. Blocks: 2, vs. Duquesne, 11/30. Minutes: 44, Virginia Tech, 2/8.

State, 12/14...Scored a team-high 14 points (7-9 FG) with three assists vs. Loyola Marymount, 12/6...Finished with 12 points, including a career-high 8-9 free throws vs. Penn State, 12/3... Set or tied career-highs for scoring (20), minutes played (36), field goals made and attempted (9-17) and blocked shots vs. Duquesne, 11/30... Earned Legends Classic all-tournament team honors after averaging 12.5 points (10-15 FG) and 3.0 assists per game in two contests in Brooklyn... Finished with a career-high tying 13 points (6-9 FG), grabbed six rebounds and dished out three assists vs. Stanford, 11/26...Scored 12 points (46 FG), hit 4-4 free throws, dished out three assists and finished with a career-high tying four steals vs. Texas Tech, 11/25...Set or tied career-highs for scoring (13 points), field goals made and attempts (6-11), steals (four) and minutes played (28) vs. Fresno State, 11/12.

2012-13 Played in 31 of 33 games with one start at off guard...Two double figure scoring games...Earned Best Defensive Player and Academic Excellence Awards at team banquet...Named a Big East Academic All-Star...Provided a huge lift off the bench, by making several key plays including a dunk, then a steal and dunk, scored seven points (3-3 FG) and finished with a career-high three assists and two blocked shots in 24 minutes played at DePaul, 3/9...Scored eight points with a career-high 4-6 free throw shooting night vs. Seton Hall, 2/4...Hit a key 3-pointer and two key free throws in seven point performance vs. Syracuse, 2/2...Totaled eight points (4-5 FG) with four rebounds vs. DePaul, 1/ 26...Finished with four points, three

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PLAYER PROFILES WRIGHT’S NUMBERS Career/2013-14 Double-Doubles: ............................... 0/0 Points-Rebounds: ......................... 0/0 Points-Assists: ............................ 0/0 20+ point games: .............................. 1/1 10+ point games: .......................... 24/20 10+ rebound games: .......................... 0/0 5+ rebound games: ......................... 11/9 10+ assist games: ............................. 0/0 5+ assist games: .............................. 3/3 30+ minute games: ........................ 17/17 40+ minute games: ............................ 3/3

assists and two rebounds at Georgetown, 1/8...Scored 10 points (59 FG) vs. Cincinnati, 12/31...Finished with 10 points (5-9 FG), four rebounds and three steals vs. North Florida, 12/ 8...Scored six points (2-4 FG) with four rebounds and defended Ray McCallum vs. Detroit, 12/1...Played in a then season-high 21 minutes vs. Howard, 11/ 27...Missed the Oakland game due to his father’s funeral...Finished with eight points and hit a career-high 2-2 3pointers in nine minutes vs. Michigan, 11/21...Scored eight points (3-4 FG) with three rebounds and two steals off the bench vs. Mount St. Mary’s 11/9.

2011-12 Played in 37 games with 10 starts... Started eight consecutive games at off guard from Dec. 3-Jan. 1, along with the season’s final two contests... Reached double figure scoring in two games on year...Earned team’s Jaron Brown Pursuit of Academic Excellence Award at team banquet...Named a Big East Academic All-Star...Finished with a career-high four steals in 11 minutes played vs. Villanova, 2/5...Scored 10 points and surpassed career-highs for rebounds (seven) and assists (three) at Syracuse, 1/16...Played in a career-high 25 minutes in first career start at Tennessee, 12/3...Set career-highs for

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

2010-11 Redshirted the 2010-11 season... Named a Big East Academic All Star... Received Academic Excellence Award at team banquet...Invited to tryout for the USA Basketball Under-19 team in Colorado Springs.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2010 graduate of Benedictine High School in Cleveland, Ohio, where he played for head coach Rob Stircula… Named the Ohio Division II State Player of the Year, Division II First Team AllState, District II Player of the Year and First Team All-District II as a senior… Guided Benedictine to the state semifinals with a 22-5 record and helped the Bengals win 14 of their final 16 games…Concluded his senior year with a 69-62 state semifinal loss to Dunbar on March 25 at Value City Arena in Columbus...Three-time All-State selection and four-year varsity starter who concluded his four-year career as Benedictine’s all-time career scorer with 1,655 points…Set the Bengals’ alltime career scoring record during the sixth game of his senior season vs. Central Catholic, passing previous recordholder Eugene Freeman (1,278 points from 1991-94)...Averaged 19.3 points, seven rebounds, 4.2 assists and 3.2 steals and shot 35 percent from 3point range as a senior…Finished with 21 points, six rebounds and four assists to help Benedictine rally back from a 14-point deficit to defeat defending state champion Akron St. Vincent-St. Mary, 64-61…The win gave Benedictine its first state final four appearance since 1999…Finished with 27 points vs. Walsh Jesuit…Scored 32 points vs. Massillon…Named Ohio

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Division II First Team All-State and coDistrict II Player of the Year, sharing the honor with teammate and Central Michigan signee Derek Jackson, following his junior year…Averaged 20.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 4.5 steals per game in leading Benedictine to a 17-6 record as a junior…Scored 20 or more points in eight games during his junior season…Scored 29 points with 11 field goals against Walsh Jesuit… Named Ohio Division II Second Team All-State as a sophomore…Averaged 18.1 points, 7.1 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 3.0 steals per game as a sophomore while leading the Bengals to a 19-6 record…Scored over 20 points in eight games…Scored a sophomore season-high 29 points two different times against both Youngstown Cardinal Mooney and Poland Seminary…Hit a 35-foot game winning shot to defeat Madison during his sophomore year... Averaged 15.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 5.7 assists in leading the Bengals to a 15-11 record and regional final appearance as a freshman…Started as a freshman…Delivered on a gamewinning drive to give Benedictine a one point, 52-51, regional semifinal win over Fairless as a freshman…Ranked the nation’s No. 74 recruit by Scout.com… Ranked the No. 126 recruit nationally by Bob Gibbons…Played AAU Basketball with the King James Shooting Stars, coached by Dru Joyce…Invited to play at the King City Classic.

PERSONAL Born Cameron W. Wright on January 1, 1992…Son of Kevin and Cheryl Wright…Has a sister Kristin... Honor Roll student…Father Kevin passed away prior to Pitt’s 2012-13 season opener vs. Mount St. Mary’s. Father died of brain cancer, but Wright played in the season opener anyway, saying that his “father would have wanted it that way”...Wrote the letters FMF, “For My Father” on his shoes... Spent two weeks in Haiti during the summer of 2014 volunteering at an orphanage. The trip was organized by the University of Pittsburgh...Hit a trick shot that was named the ESPN SportsCenter Play of the Day on November 6, 2013. The shot was converted while sitting down at halfcourt with his back to the basket. He threw the ball over his head and it banked in...Committed to Pitt on Sunday, August 9, 2009, after visiting the campus, saying it was an “unbelievable” visit and that he had “found his home”…Impressed with Pitt’s facilities, but most impressed with the people and coaching staff… Committed less than 24 hours after visiting the campus…His best friend, backcourt partner and high school teammate Derek Jackson signed to play basketball at Central Michigan… Also considered Ohio State, Wisconsin, Michigan State, Indiana, Notre Dame, UCLA, Georgia Tech and West Virginia...Graduated with a marketing degree and is pursuing a second business major in human resources management.

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PLAYER PROFILES WRIGHT’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2011-12 GAME-BY-GAME (Freshman Year)

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

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

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

A TO Blk Stl Pts 0 1 0 2 8 2 0 0 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 - - - 1 0 0 0 8 2 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 0 6 1 1 0 1 4 0 1 0 3 10 3 0 1 0 7 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 1 4 0 1 1 0 10 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 2 4 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 - - - 2 1 1 2 8 1 2 1 2 4 3 1 0 1 7 1 1 0 1 8 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 3 2 2 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6

2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME (Junior Year) Opp./Date Min SavSt, N8 *27 FresSt, N12 *28 How, N17 *21 LHU, N20 *21 vs. TT, N25 *29 vs. Stan, N26 *32 vs. Duq, N30 *36 PSU, D3 *28 LMU, D6 *26 YSU, D14 *27 vs. Cin, D17 *32 CalPoly, D21 *25 Albany, D31 *34 at NCS, J4 *32 Md, J6 *30 WFU, J11 *26 at GT, J14 *35 at Syr, J18 *38 Clem, J21 *25 at Md, J25 *27 Duke, J27 *34 Virginia, F2 *34 at Miami, F5 *41 VaTech, F8 *44 Syr, F12 *35 at UNC, F15 *24 FSU, F23 *34 at BC, F26 *36 at ND, M1 *40 NCS, M3 *19 at Clem, M8 *38 vs. WF, M13 *28 vs. NC, M14 *34 vs. Va., M15 *34 vs. CU, M20 *30 vs. UF, M22 *27

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Total FG-A 4-10 6-11 3-5 1-6 4-6 6-9 9-17 2-7 7-9 6-12 3-9 4-8 7-12 4-12 2-10 4-9 6-10 3-7 5-8 4-9 4-8 4-9 4-11 5-13 3-8 4-8 5-11 6-9 7-15 0-1 5-11 2-8 4-10 2-6 4-9 3-10

3-pt FT Reb Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF .400 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 0-0-0 2 .545 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2-4-6 1 .600 0-0 .000 3-5 .600 1-0-1 3 .166 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-1-2 1 .667 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 1-1-2 0 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-6-6 2 .529 0-2 .000 2-2 1.000 1-4-5 2 .286 0-1 .000 8-9 .889 0-2-2 3 .778 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 3 .500 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 0-3-3 2 .333 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-4-5 2 .583 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 3-5-8 1 .333 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 0-2-2 2 .200 0-1 .000 2-5 .400 0-4-4 0 .444 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 .600 0-1 .000 2-3 .667 0-2-2 3 .429 1-3 .333 2-4 .500 0-6-6 2 .625 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 0-2-2 1 .444 0-0 .000 4-9 .444 0-4-4 4 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 3 .444 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 2 .364 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 4-5-9 2 .385 2-6 .333 6-7 .857 1-5-6 4 .375 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 1 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 0-0-0 4 .454 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 1-3-4 3 .667 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 4-2-6 2 .467 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1-4-5 1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 4 .454 1-2 .500 5-6 .833 3-1-4 4 .250 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 0-2-2 2 .400 0-0 .000 3-8 .375 0-2-2 2 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 1 .444 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 0-4-4 2 .300 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-2-2 1

A TO Blk Stl Pts 2 2 0 2 10 2 1 0 4 13 3 0 1 1 9 2 0 0 2 3 3 1 0 4 12 3 1 0 3 13 5 3 2 2 20 1 1 0 0 12 3 2 0 1 14 3 1 0 1 13 1 1 0 2 6 2 1 0 4 8 8 0 0 3 14 2 1 0 3 9 4 0 0 2 6 3 2 1 1 8 4 3 0 1 14 1 3 0 0 9 2 1 0 1 12 3 2 0 1 12 4 2 1 0 9 3 0 0 2 9 1 1 0 3 12 3 0 0 2 18 2 2 0 1 6 2 3 0 2 8 2 2 1 0 12 2 4 0 1 14 2 0 0 3 15 2 1 0 0 0 5 3 0 4 16 1 2 0 1 8 2 2 0 2 11 1 1 0 3 4 2 1 0 3 11 1 2 0 1 7


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ARON PHILLIPS-NWANKWO 6-7 1/2  215  Senior*  Forward Baltimore, Md.  Baltimore City College H.S.

recipient, Nwankwo plans to enter the pre-Med program. A tough, physical and rugged player, Nwankwo will make an impact on the defensive end where he adds energy, size and rebounding ability.

THE STORYLINE Aron Phillips-Nwankwo (pronounced Nah-WONK-woah) begins his fourth season on the Pitt Basketball team as a walk-on. A full academic scholarship

CAREER Three-time Big East Academic AllStar honoree...Walk-on neuroscience major...Played in 24 games and 39 minutes in his career...Redshirted the 2012-13 season.

2013-14 Played in nine games and 16 minutes off the bench at power forward...Scored a career-high five points (2-2 FG), hit first career 3pointer and grabbed a rebound vs. Howard, 11/17.

2012-13 Redshirted the 2012-13 season...Big East Academic All-Star selection.

2011-12 Named a Big East Academic AllStar...Played in five games and eight minutes on year (Princeton, 3/19; St. John’s, 2/29; St. Francis, Pa., 12/20, VMI, 12/6, Albany, 11/11).

2010-11 Named a Big East Academic All Star...Earned varsity letter after appearing in 10 games and 15 total minutes on year...Scored first career point on a free throw vs. Delaware State, 12/8.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2010 graduate of Baltimore City College High School where he lettered in basketball for head coach Mike Daniel…Helped guide the No. 1 ranked Baltimore City Black Knights to backto-back Class 2A state titles...City College became the first city school to win back-to-back state titles since

2006…Earned the Baltimore Basketball Academy’s 2010 Scholar-Athlete Award sponsored by State Farm…Selected to play in the Baltimore City vs. County Senior All-Star Game…Helped guide City High School to a 23-2 record, wins in each of its last 11 games and Class 2A state title in 2010 with a 56-45 win over Gwynn Park in the title game… Made a significant impact on the defensive end in the state title game played at the Comcast Center… Advanced to the state title game with a 62-38 semifinal win over Easton H.S…. Helped team claim its first-ever Class 2A state title as a junior with a 55-42 win over Douglas H.S. in 2009…City H.S. finished 21-6 during his junior season…Played on the Baltimore Stars AAU team, which traveled to Pittsburgh to play in the Pitt JamFest…Four-year Honor Roll student…Also played defender on the lacrosse team where he helped lead the Knights to a 37game league win streak, 10-1 overall and 9-0 Baltimore City record…His City H.S. lacrosse program won three straight city titles.

PERSONAL Born Aron Nwankwo on April 21, 1992…Son of Benjamin Nwankwo and Stephanie Phillips…Attending Pitt on full academic scholarship…Graduate of City H.S. with a perfect 4.0 grade point average…Played in the Pitt JamFest AAU tournament at the Petersen Events Center on April 24, 2010…Head Coach Jamie Dixon offered him a walk-on spot following the event…Follows in the footsteps of two other Pitt Baltimore area players: Jermaine Dixon and Chase Adams and is one of two Baltimore area players on this year’s roster (Durand Johnson)…Chose Pitt for its pre-Med program with the opportunity to play on its top college basketball program… Said it was a “dream come true” and that he would gain the “best of both worlds” while receiving an academic scholarship offer to Pitt…Also recruited by Johns Hopkins, Penn State, Elon and NJIT…Neuroscience major.

NWANKWO’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Total

GP 10 5 0 9 24

GS 0 0 0 0 0

Min 15 8 0 16 39

Avg 1.5 1.6 0.0 1.8 1.6

FG 0 0 0 4 4

Total FGA 4 2 0 9 15

Pct .000 .000 .000 .444 .267

Three-Point 3FG 3FGA Pct 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 1 3 .333

OVERALL FT 1 0 0 1 2

FTA 2 0 0 2 4

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Pct .500 .000 .000 .500 .500

Rebounds Off Def Tot 1 2 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 5 2 7 8 5 13

Avg 0.3 0.6 0.0 0.8 0.5

PF 1 1 0 2 4

FO 0 0 0 0 0

Ast 1 0 0 0 1

TO 1 0 0 2 3

Blk 0 0 0 1 1

Stl 0 0 0 0 0

Pts 1 0 0 10 11

Avg 0.1 0.0 0.0 1.1 0.5


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DERRICK RANDALL 6-9  240  Senior  Forward Brooklyn, N.Y.  Rutgers  South Kent Prep (Conn.)

energy in the frontcourt.

THE STORYLINE Derrick Randall begins his senior season at Pitt in 2014-15. Randall, who transferred to Pitt prior to the 2013-14 season, contributed primarily at center and power forward last season off the bench. When inserted into a game, Randall gives the Panthers a spark on both the offensive and defensive ends. A tremendous rebounder and defender who brings energy, strong work ethic and a physical presence and toughness to the team, Randall saw action in all 36 games after he was ruled eligible to compete immediately after spending his first two collegiate seasons at Rutgers. A lefthanded power forward, Randall enters his senior year with the most combined collegiate experience among Pitt’s “bigs” as he has played in 871 minutes over 93 games and 11 starts over his three-year career. He is as physically aggressive as he is strong, throwing his body around and causing opponents to bounce off him. He is also capable of blocking shots with both hands. Randall will provide the Panthers with much-needed experience and

RANDALL’S NUMBERS Career/2013-14 Double-Doubles: ............................... 1/1 Points-Rebounds: ......................... 1/1 Points-Assists: ............................ 0/0 20+ point games: .............................. 0/0 10+ point games: .............................. 2/2 10+ rebound games: .......................... 1/1 5+ rebound games: ........................... 7/7 10+ assist games: ............................. 0/0 5+ assist games: .............................. 0/0 30+ minute games: ............................ 0/0 40+ minute games: ............................ 0/0

2013-14 Rutgers transfer who was granted immediate eligibility by the NCAA... Played in all 36 games with one start at center (season opener vs. Savannah State, 11/8)...Averaged 2.1 points and 2.4 rebounds per game...Also shot 56.4 percent (31-56) from the floor on year...Registered one double-double (Savannah State) and reached double figure scoring in two games on year...Grabbed five or more rebounds in seven games...Blocked at least one shot in 11 games...Scored five points (2-2 FG) in NCAA Tourney vs. Colorado, 3/20...Grabbed seven rebounds in 10 minutes vs. Wake Forest, 3/13... Blocked a career-high four shots in 11 minutes of action vs. Syracuse, 2/12... Scored 11 points (5-7 FG) with seven rebounds vs. Youngstown State, 12/14... Finished with seven points and six rebounds (four offensive) in only 12 minutes of action vs. Fresno State, 11/ 12...Totaled first career double-double with career-highs of 12 points (5-7 FG) and 12 rebounds (nine offensive) in a 20-minute start, season opener and Pitt debut vs. Savannah State, 11/8.

2012-13 AT RUTGERS As a sophomore at Rutgers, saw action in 26 contests…Averaged 2.1 points, 1.5 rebounds and 8.2 minutes per game…Finished with 10 blocks and nine steals on the season…Grabbed a season-high four rebounds, including three offensive boards at DePaul, 2/ 16…Recorded six points with two blocks in just nine minutes of play vs.

Providence, 2/23…Played 18 minutes with four points and three rebounds at Georgetown, 3/2…Finished with a season-high eight points on 4-5 shooting with three blocks and three rebounds vs. Marquette, 3/5…Scored four points with three rebounds in a victory over DePaul, 3/12, in the Big East Tournament.

2011-12 AT RUTGERS As a freshman at Rutgers, started 10 of 31 games played...Averaged 2.5 points, 2.4 rebounds and 11.3 minutes per game...Finished with 12 blocks and 10 steals...In conference action, averaged 3.4 points, 2.2 rebounds and 12.9 minutes per Big East game...Shot 2-3 for five points and three rebounds in 10 minutes against Syracuse, 2/11... Scored eight points on 3-3 shooting and grabbed four rebounds in a win over Cincinnati, 1/28...Recorded seven points, three rebounds and blocked a career-high three shots in a win over Pitt, 1/11...Made his first start and scored two points vs. West Virginia, 1/ 4...Scored 10 points with five rebounds in 20 minutes of play at South Florida, 1/1...Had a career-high eight rebounds to go along with four points vs. Florida, 12/29...Played 13 minutes with three points and six rebounds vs. Hampton, 11/20...Grabbed three rebounds in 10 minutes against Sacred Heart, 11/17... Played eight minutes in his first collegiate game against Dartmouth, 11/ 11.

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

RANDALL’S CAREER STATISTICS GP 31 26 36 93

GS 10 0 1 11

Min 349 212 310 871

Avg 11.2 8.2 8.6 9.4

FG 32 20 31 83

Total FGA 57 40 55 152

Pct .561 .500 .564 .546

Three-Point 3FG 3FGA Pct 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

Year GP 2013-14-ACC 18 Total 18

GS 0 0

Min 124 124

Avg 6.9 6.9

FG 10 10

FGA 16 16

Pct .625 .625

3FG 3FGA 0 0 0 0

Year 2014-ACC Total

GP 3 3

GS 0 0

Min 13 13

Avg 4.3 4.3

FG 2 2

FGA 4 4

Pct .500 .500

3FG 3FGA 0 0 0 0

Year 2014 Total

GP 2 2

GS 0 0

Min 11 11

Avg 5.5 5.5

FG 2 2

FGA Pct 2 1.000 2 1.000

3FG 3FGA 0 0 0 0

Year 2011-12-RU 2012-13-RU 2013-14-Pitt Total

OVERALL FT 14 14 14 42

FTA 23 21 31 75

Pct .609 .667 .452 .560

Rebounds Off Def Tot 34 39 73 24 14 38 40 46 86 98 99 197

Avg 2.4 1.5 2.4 2.1

PF 43 27 49 119

FO 0 0 0 0

Ast 3 0 1 4

TO 18 8 14 40

Blk 12 10 15 37

Stl 10 9 8 27

Pts 78 54 76 208

Avg 2.5 2.1 2.1 2.2

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON Pct FT FTA Pct Off .000 5 11 .455 11 .000 5 11 .455 11

Def 10 10

Tot 21 21

Avg 1.2 1.2

PF 19 19

FO 0 0

Ast 1 1

TO 6 6

Blk 8 8

Stl 4 4

Pts 25 25

Avg 1.4 1.4

Pct .000 .000

ACC TOURNAMENT FT FTA Pct 1 4 .250 1 4 .250

Off 3 3

Def 6 6

Tot 9 9

Avg 3.0 3.0

PF 3 3

FO 0 0

Ast 0 0

TO 2 2

Blk 0 0

Stl 0 0

Pts 5 5

Avg 1.7 1.7

Pct .000 .000

NCAA TOURNAMENT FT FTA Pct 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000

Off 0 0

Def 1 1

Tot 1 1

Avg 0.5 0.5

PF 2 2

FO 0 0

Ast 0 0

TO 0 0

Blk 0 0

Stl 0 0

Pts 5 5

Avg 2.5 2.5

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coach Kelvin Jefferson…Averaged 13.0 rebounds and 8.0 points per game to help the Cardinals to a 16-5 record in 2010-11…Played at Paterson Catholic (N.J.) for head coach Damon Wright in 2009-10…Averaged 10 points, 6.6 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game for a Paterson Catholic team that was ranked as high as No. 3 nationally before the school closed its doors at the conclusion of the academic year…The team won its first 28 games and captured the City of Palms Christmas Tournament title in Florida and its third consecutive Passaic County Tournament title…Scored a team-high 20 points for the New York City all stars in a 73-56 win over United China at the World Basketball Festival in his first-ever game at Rucker Park… Competed internationally in summer 2010 in Turkey for the New York City Nike All-Star team…Rated as the No. 119 overall prospect nationally by Hoopscoop and the country's No. 26 power forward prospect by both by Scout.com and ESPN.com…Competed at the 2010 NBA Players Association Top 100 Camp…Competed on the AAU circuit for the New Jersey Playaz.

PERSONAL Born September 21, 1990…Son of Brian Randall Sr….Has three sisters: Christina, Adrian and Elisa and two brothers Antonio and Brian, Jr.…Sister Adrian Randall played college basketball at Marshall and Georgia Southwestern…Native of the Crown Heights neighborhood in Brooklyn, N.Y.…Nicknamed "D-Mac"…Played at same prep school as former Pitt player

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RANDALL’S CAREER HIGHS Points: 12, Savannah State, 11/8/13. FG made: 5, two times- Youngstown State, 12/14/13; Savannah State, 11/8/13. FG attempts: 7, two times- Youngstown State, 12/14/13; Savannah State, 11/8/ 13. 3FG made: None. 3FG attempts: None. FT made: 3, two times, last- at Pittsburgh, 1/11/12. FT attempts: 5, at Georgetown, 3/2/13. Rebounds: 12, Savannah State, 11/8/13. Off. Rebs.: 9, Savannah State, 11/8/13. Def. Rebs.: 6, Howard, 11/17/13. Assists: 1, four times, last- at Syracuse, 1/ 18/14. Steals: 2, two times, last- Villanova, 2/18/ 13. Blocks: 4, Syracuse, 2/12/14. Minutes: 25, two times, last- at Pittsburgh, 1/11/12.

2013-14 SEASON HIGHS Points: 12, Savannah State, 11/8. Rebounds: 12, Savannah State, 11/8. Assists: 1, at Syracuse, 1/18. Steals: 1, eight times. Blocks: 4, Syracuse, 2/12/14. Minutes: 21, Howard, 11/17.

Gilbert Brown (2007-11)…Can perform somersaults and full body flips… Favorite athlete is Dwight Howard… Favorite pro sports team is the Los Angeles Lakers…As a high school senior, selected Rutgers over Virginia Tech, Marquette, St. John's and Seton Hall...Administration of Justice major.


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DURAND JOHNSON 6-6  210  Junior*  Forward Baltimore, Md.  Brewster Academy (N.H.)  Lake Clifton H.S.

THE STORYLINE A combination forward, Durand Johnson (pronounced “Dur-Ron”) emerged as a top scoring threat, sixth man, shooter off the bench and fan favorite last year before suffering a season-ending ACL injury on January 11. Prior to the injury, Johnson was emerging as a star as he put together two of his best all-around games at Pitt with back-to-back double digit performances at Maryland (career-high 17 points) and vs. Wake Forest (11 points). Johnson is a terrific shooter with NBA range who can make big shots and score at a high level. He has a great shot fake, range on his jumper and quick trigger with the ability to pull off the catch or step back. Johnson has also added a dribble drive to his game, can get to the basket and rebounds well for his position. At 6-6, he has great size for his position, plays with strength and is an above-the-rim finisher. A quality player who is fun to watch and plays with toughness, Johnson is a talented defender because of his length, athleticism and competitiveness. His size, versatility and competitive nature are his strengths. On offense, the energetic and enthusiastic Johnson makes things happen and not only is a threat to score every time he touches the ball, but also plays within the framework of his team.

2013-14 Season ended on Jan. 11 when he tore his ACL and meniscus in his right knee on a drive to the basket against

Wake Forest...Played in 16 games off the bench...Reached double figure scoring in eight games on year...Hit at least one 3-pointer in 11 of 16 games and in eight consecutive contests from 11/17-12/14...Finished with 11 points, set career-highs for free throws made and attempts (8-9) vs. Wake Forest, 1/ 11...Scored a career-high 17 points (68 FG), hit 3-4 3-pointers in 23 minutes at Maryland, 1/6...Scored 12 points (510 FG), hit two 3-pointers vs. Cal Poly, 12/21...Finished with 12 points (4-7 FG) vs. Loyola Marymount, 12/6...Scored 11 points (4-6 FG) with four rebounds vs. Duquesne, 11/30...Scored 14 points (410 FG), hit 2-5 3-pointers, including a four-point play in 20 minutes vs. Stanford, 11/26...Registered careerhighs for scoring (15 points), 3-point field goals made (5-8) and field goal attempts (13) and converted five 3pointers in the first half alone vs. Lehigh, 11/20...Scored 12 points, hit a then career-high tying three 3-pointers with six rebounds in season opener vs. Savannah State, 11/8.

2012-13 Redshirt freshman who saw his first collegiate action...Played in 31 games off the bench at small forward... Registered two double figure scoring games on the year...Earned Most Improved Player Award at team banquet...Hit three clutch 3-pointers in the second half and scored nine points in 16 minutes vs. Villanova, 3/3... Surpassed career-highs for scoring (13 points), field goals made (4) and 3pointers (3-6) at Villanova, 1/16...Set then career-highs for scoring (10

points), field goals made and attempts (3-10), free throws made and atempts (3-5) vs. Marquette, 1/12...Hit two 3pointers (2-3), grabbed four rebounds and finished with six points at Georgetown, 1/8...Scored eight points, hit 2-4 3-pointers in 15 minutes at Rutgers, 1/5...Hit two 3-pointers off the bench vs. Detroit, 12/1...Hit a key 3pointer off the bench, finished with five points vs. Oakland, 11/17...Scored a then career-high nine points (3-5 FG), hit a 3-pointer and grabbed a careerhigh seven rebounds in a career-high 17 minutes vs. Lehigh, 11/13...In collegiate debut, scored eight points (3-5 FG) off the bench in eight minutes vs. Fordham, 11/12.

2011-12 Redshirted the 2011-12 season.

HIGH SCHOOL Played the 2010-11 season at Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, N.H., for head coach Jason Smith…Helped guide Brewster to a 31-3 overall record, the No. 1 national ranking for the majority of the season and berth in the National Prep Championship Semifinal Game where it lost a 76-71 decision to Notre Dame Prep (Mass.)…Brewster won its first 24 games before losing its first contest…Guided the Bobcats to the NEPSAC Class 3A semifinals before dropping a 90-74 decision to St. Thomas More (Conn.)…Led Brewster to the New Hampton Invitational Tournament title with a 22-point performance in an 80-72 win over New Hampton…Finished with 17 points vs.

JOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL

GP 31 16 47

GS 0 0 0

Min 369 317 686

Avg 11.9 19.8 14.6

FG 46 45 91

Total FGA 111 111 222

Pct .414 .405 .410

Three-Point 3FG 3FGA Pct 25 66 .379 22 65 .338 47 131 .359

Year GP 2012-13-BEC 17 2013-14-ACC 3 Total 20

GS 0 0 0

Min 206 49 255

Avg 12.1 16.3 12.8

FG 27 7 34

FGA 61 11 72

Pct .443 .636 .472

3FG 3FGA 17 41 4 6 21 47

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON Pct FT FTA Pct Off .415 11 17 .647 3 .667 10 12 .833 3 .447 21 29 .724 6

Year 2013-BEC 2014-ACC Total

GP 1 0 1

GS 0 0 0

Min 13 0 13

Avg 13.0 0.0 13.0

FG 2 0 2

FGA 6 0 6

Pct .333 .000 .333

3FG 3FGA 1 3 0 0 1 3

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Pct FT FTA Pct Off .333 0 0 .000 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 .333 0 0 .000 0

Year 2013 2014 Total

GP 1 0 1

GS 0 0 0

Min 19 0 19

Avg 19.0 0.0 19.0

FG 1 0 1

FGA 5 0 5

Pct .200 .000 .200

3FG 3FGA 1 3 0 0 1 3

Pct .333 .000 .333

Year 2012-13 2013-14 Total

FT 16 29 45

FTA 24 34 58

Pct .667 .853 .776

NCAA TOURNAMENT FT FTA Pct 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

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Rebounds Off Def 9 31 17 31 26 62

Off 0 0 0

Tot 40 48 88

Avg 1.3 3.0 1.9

PF 44 24 68

FO 0 0 0

Ast 16 23 39

TO 18 14 32

Blk 3 5 8

Stl 8 14 22

Pts 133 141 274

Avg 4.3 8.8 5.8

Def 19 4 23

Tot 22 7 29

Avg 1.3 2.3 1.5

PF 22 6 28

FO 0 0 0

Ast 4 3 7

TO 13 1 14

Blk 2 1 3

Stl 3 3 6

Pts 82 28 110

Avg 4.8 9.3 5.5

Def 0 0 0

Tot 0 0 0

Avg 0.0 0.0 0.0

PF 1 0 1

FO 0 0 0

Ast 0 0 0

TO 0 0 0

Blk 0 0 0

Stl 0 0 0

Pts 5 0 5

Avg 5.0 0.0 5.0

Def 1 0 1

Tot 1 0 1

Avg 1.0 0.0 1.0

PF 4 0 4

FO 0 0 0

Ast 0 0 0

TO 0 0 0

Blk 1 0 1

Stl 0 0 0

Pts 3 0 3

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JOHNSON’S CAREER HIGHS Points: 17, Maryland, 1/6/14. FG made: 6, Maryland, 1/6/14. FG attempts: 13, Lehigh, 11/20/13. 3FG made: 5, Lehigh, 11/20/13. 3FG attempts: 8, Lehigh, 11/20/13. FT made: 8, Wake Forest, 1/11/14. FT attempts: 9, Wake Forest, 1/11/14. Rebounds: 7, Lehigh, 11/13/12. Off. Rebs.: 3, three times- Wake Forest, 1/ 11/14; Youngstown State, 12/14/13; Lehigh, 11/13/12. Def. Rebs.: 6, Savannah State, 11/8/13. Assists: 4, Youngstown State, 12/14/13. Steals: 2, five times. Blocks: 1, six times, last-Maryland, 1/6/14. Minutes: 26, Texas Tech, 11/25/13.

2013-14 SEASON HIGHS Points: 17, Maryland, 1/6. Rebounds: 6, Savannah State, 11/8. Assists: 4, Youngstown State, 12/14. Steals: 2, four times. Blocks: 1, five times. Minutes: 26, Texas Tech, 11/25.

Notre Dame Prep in the Brewster Invite…Led team with 18 points in National Prep Showcase vs. Princeton Day Academy…Competed in the 2011 Elite Showcase Basketball Classic in Washington, D.C….Played his senior season at Baltimore’s Lake Clifton High School for head coach Herman Harried…Averaged 15 points per game while leading the Class 3A Lakers to a 15-6 overall record and No. 10 state ranking…Graduated from Lake Clifton H.S….Transferred to Lake Clifton prior to his senior season…Played his sophomore and junior seasons at Parkville High School where he averaged 19.0 points per game as a junior…Played his freshman year at St. Frances H.S.…Competed for the AAU Team Cecil Kirk where he was coached by Anthony Lewis…Impressed at the AAU Nationals in Orlando, Fla., the HoopGroup Elite Camp in Reading, Pa. and West Virginia Jam Fest...Shined at the I-95 Challenge with 19 points…

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JOHNSON’S NUMBERS Career/2013-14 Double-Doubles: ............................... 0/0 Points-Rebounds: ......................... 0/0 Points-Assists: ............................ 0/0 20+ point games: .............................. 0/0 10+ point games: ............................ 10/8 10+ rebound games: .......................... 0/0 5+ rebound games: ........................... 3/2 10+ assist games: ............................. 0/0 5+ assist games: .............................. 0/0 30+ minute games: ............................ 0/0 40+ minute games: ............................ 0/0

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

PERSONAL Born Durand Johnson on June 17, 1992…Son of Derrell and Tonia Johnson…Brother Derrell played football (defensive end) at East Carolina University (2010-14)…Nickname is “Pee-Wee”…Cousin of DePaul player Cleveland Melvin...Devotes his hard work and success to his mother Tonia and father Derrell because “they were always there for him since day one”...Committed to Pitt on August 16, 2010…Chose Pitt because the Panthers were a “perfect fit,” along with the “team, coaches and the fans” and the fact that the Panthers were “there from day one”…Said that Pitt “was a great place” and that “once you are a Panther, you are family forever”… Becomes the fourth Baltimore area player to play at Pitt over the last three years including Jermaine Dixon, Chase Adams and Aron Nwankwo…Played at Brewster Academy with several other NCAA Division I basketball scholarship players including Naadir Thorpe (Kansas), Markus Kennedy (Villanova) and Jakarr Sampson (St. John’s)… Made an unofficial visit to Pitt on Oct. 23, 2009…Entertained more than 20 scholarship offers and chose Pitt over Florida State, Maryland, Louisville, Georgetown, St. John’s, Seton Hall, Marquette and Cincinnati...Social sciences major.

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2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL JOHNSON’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2012-13 GAME-BY-GAME (Freshman Year) Total 3-pt FT Reb Opp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF MSM, N9 - FU, N12 10 3-5 .600 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 0-0-0 2 LHU, N13 17 3-5 .600 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 3-4-7 2 Oaklnd, N17 11 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 2 vs. Mich,N21 10 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 vs. Del, N23 14 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 HU, N27 4 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 1 Detroit,D1 9 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 vs. Duq, D5 8 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 NFlorida, D8 15 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 1 BCU, D15 13 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-1-2 4 DSU, D19 8 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 KennSt, D23 12 2-7 .286 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 1 Cin, D31 3 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 at Rutgers, J5 15 2-6 .333 2-4 .500 2-2 1.000 1-2-3 3 at Gtown, J8 17 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-4-4 2 Marq, J12 25 3-10 .300 1-5 .200 3-5 .600 0-2-2 3 at Vill, J16 23 4-8 .500 3-6 .500 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 2 UConn, J19 10 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 at PC, J22 9 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 0-1-1 0 DePaul, J26 18 3-7 .429 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 0-3-3 2 at Louis, J28 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 Syr, F2 8 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0-0 0 SHU, F4 10 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 1-3 .333 1-0-1 1 at Cin, F9 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 at Marq, F16 10 3-6 .500 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 2 UND, F18 - at SJU, F24 9 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 USF, F27 15 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 Vill, M3 16 3-3 1.000 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 3 at DeP, M9 11 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 1-1 1.000 0-1-1 0 vs. Syr, M14 13 2-6 .333 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 vsWicSt,M21 19 1-5 .200 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-1-1 4

2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME (Sophomore Year) A TO Blk Stl Pts - - - 1 1 0 1 8 2 0 0 1 9 1 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 0 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 1 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 6 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 4 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 - - - 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 9 1 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 3

Opp./Date SavSt, N8 FresSt, N12 How, N17 LHU, N20 vs. TT, N25 vs. Stan, N26 vs. Duq, N30 PSU, D3 LMU, D6 YSU, D14 vs. Cin, D17 CalPoly, D21 Albany, D31 at NCS, J4 Md, J6 WFU, J11

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Min 19 23 22 23 26 20 17 25 20 17 14 24 18 8 23 18

Total FG-A 3-8 3-9 3-5 5-13 2-6 4-10 4-6 2-7 4-7 1-7 1-5 5-10 1-7 0-0 6-8 1-3

Pct .375 .333 .600 .385 .333 .400 .667 .286 .571 .143 .200 .500 .143 .000 .750 .333

3-pt M-A 3-6 0-4 1-3 5-8 2-6 2-5 1-3 1-4 1-3 0-4 0-4 2-5 0-4 0-0 3-4 1-2

FT Reb Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts .500 3-4 .750 0-6-6 2 0 2 1 1 12 .000 0-0 .000 1-3-4 1 3 2 0 2 6 .333 1-2 .500 1-2-3 0 2 1 0 0 8 .625 0-0 .000 2-3-5 1 1 0 0 1 15 .333 0-0 .000 1-3-4 2 1 1 0 1 6 .400 4-4 1.000 2-0-2 2 0 1 0 2 14 .333 2-2 1.000 1-3-4 3 2 0 0 0 11 .250 1-1 1.000 1-3-4 1 0 0 1 1 6 .333 3-3 1.000 0-2-2 0 2 1 1 2 12 .000 4-4 1.000 3-0-3 2 4 3 0 0 6 .000 1-2 .500 0-1-1 1 0 0 1 0 3 .400 0-0 .000 1-0-1 2 2 1 0 1 12 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 1 3 1 0 0 2 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 1 0 .750 2-3 .667 0-3-3 2 3 1 1 2 17 .500 8-9 .889 3-0-3 2 0 0 0 0 11


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CHRIS JONES 6-6  213  Sophomore*  Guard/Forward Teaneck, N.J.  Teaneck H.S.

THE STORYLINE Redshirt sophomore Chris Jones is back for his third year at Pitt after earning significant minutes off the bench last year. Jones, who saw action in 30 games and 222 minutes in 201314, provides the Panthers with a total package of skills including shooting ability, steady passing and size on the defensive end at both small forward and shooting guard. A 6-foot-6 multidimensional shooting guard who can also slide over and play small forward, Chris Jones brings elite size, athleticism, strength and ability to the shooting guard position. Jones has been described as a natural leader and consistent shooter, who also possesses game-changing athleticism and slashing ability. He brings a unique versatility on defense with his ability to guard all three perimeter positions. Jones has a high basketball IQ and the ability to make his teammates better. A premier offensive player, his strengths are his ability to hit jumpers off the dribble and adeptness at creating his own shot. Jones is a proven winner who excels not only on the court, but off it as well. A late signee in April, 2012, Jones was one of the top high school players in the state of New Jersey.

2013-14 Played in 30 games off the bench as a freshman...Hit 11 consecutive free throws from 11/8/13-1/11/14...Tied career-highs with eight points and four field goals made in NCAA Tournament game vs. Colorado, 3/20...Finished with seven points (2-4 FG) in 16 minutes vs. Florida State, 2/23...Played a career-high 21 minutes at North

Carolina, 2/15...Played 14 minutes, scored on a driving layup at Maryland, 1/25...In a career-high 20 minutes played, scored four points, grabbed six rebounds and dished out three assists vs. Clemson, 1/21...Set career-highs for scoring (eight points), field goals made and attempted (3-4), 3-pointers made and attempted (2-3) vs. Texas Tech, 11/25...Finished with seven points and registered career-highs for free throws (5-5) and rebounds (four) vs. Howard, 11/17.

2012-13 Redshirted the 2012-13 season.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of Teaneck High School in Teaneck, N.J. where he played for head coach Jerome Smart…Named First-Team All-State and selected the Bergen Record Boys Basketball Player of the Year as a senior…First Team All-Bergen County (N.J.) and All-Big North Conference First Team selection… Led Teaneck to a 31-1 record as a senior and 59 wins in its final 63 career games…Led the Highwaymen to a 31-game win streak as a senior and 28-game win streak as a junior…Concluded his high school career as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,319 points…Averaged 21.2 points, 8.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.3 steals per game as a senior… Also hit 39 3-pointers on the year… Finished year with 16 20-point games including a string of eight consecutive 20-plus point contests…Scored a season-high 27 points two times (vs. Bergen Tech and Hackensack)…

JONES’ CAREER STATISTICS Year 2013-14 Total

GP 30 30

GS 0 0

Min 222 222

Avg 7.4 7.4

FG 24 24

Total FGA 54 54

Pct .444 .444

Three-Point 3FG 3FGA Pct 4 17 .235 4 17 .235

Year 2013-14 Total

GP 16 16

GS 0 0

Min 134 134

Avg 8.4 8.4

FG 8 8

FGA 25 25

Pct .320 .320

3FG 3FGA 2 10 2 10

Year 2014 Total

GP 1 1

GS 0 0

Min 10 10

Avg 10.0 10.0

FG 2 2

FGA 5 5

Pct .400 .400

3FG 3FGA 0 1 0 1

Year 2014 Total

GP 2 2

GS 0 0

Min 10 10

Avg 5.0 5.0

FG 4 4

FGA Pct 4 1.000 4 1.000

3FG 3FGA 0 0 0 0

OVERALL FT 20 20

FTA 25 25

Pct .800 .800

Rebounds Off Def Tot 11 15 26 11 15 26

Avg 0.9 0.9

PF 27 27

FO 0 0

Ast 7 7

TO 8 8

Blk 1 1

Stl 3 3

Pts 72 72

Avg 2.4 2.4

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON Pct FT FTA Pct Off .200 9 14 .643 6 .200 9 14 .643 6

Def 12 12

Tot 18 18

Avg 1.1 1.1

PF 14 14

FO 0 0

Ast 5 5

TO 6 6

Blk 0 0

Stl 2 2

Pts 27 27

Avg 1.7 1.7

Pct .000 .000

ACC TOURNAMENT FT FTA Pct 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

Off 1 1

Def 0 0

Tot 1 1

Avg 1.0 1.0

PF 2 2

FO 0 0

Ast 0 0

TO 0 0

Blk 0 0

Stl 0 0

Pts 4 4

Avg 4.0 4.0

Pct .000 .000

NCAA TOURNAMENT FT FTA Pct 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

Off 0 0

Def 1 1

Tot 1 1

Avg 0.5 0.5

PF 1 1

FO 0 0

Ast 0 0

TO 0 0

Blk 0 0

Stl 1 1

Pts 8 8

Avg 4.0 4.0

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Scored a game-high 23 points in the 34th annual North/South All-Star Classic, which showcased the best basketball players in the state of New Jersey…Led Teaneck to back-to-back Bergen County Jamboree titles and back-to-back North 1, Group 3 championships…Led Teaneck to its first ever victory against St. Patrick in the New Year’s Jump Off as a senior… Scored 22 points and added 10 rebounds and six steals in the momentum-building victory…Posted a double-double of 25 points and 10 rebounds in his senior season opener… Lost to Plainfield (N.J.) in the state semifinals for the second straight year…Earned All-Bergen County First Team, ESPN-HS New Jersey All-State Fourth Team and First Team All-Big North Conference honors after averaging 16 points per game as a junior…Led Teaneck to a 27-4 record…Teaneck eventually fell to Plainfield (N.J.) in the NJSIAA Group 3 semifinal during his junior season… Played for the New Jersey Playaz AAU team under coaches Jerome Smart and Jim Salmon...Pitt assistant coach and former Pitt player Brandin Knight is a former Playaz player.

PERSONAL Born Christopher Jones on February 22, 1994...Son of Kenneth and Patricia Jones...Has one brother, Jon… Committed to Pitt on February 27, 2012, only a few days after receiving his scholarship offer…Committed to Pitt saying “it’s a great school with a great coach” and that he has a “great”

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JONES’ CAREER HIGHS Points: 8, two times- vs. Colorado, 3/20/ 14; Texas Tech, 11/25/13. FG made: 4, vs. Colorado, 3/20/14. FG attempts: 5, vs. Wake Forest, 3/13/14. 3FG made: 2, Texas Tech, 11/25/13. 3FG attempts: 3, two times- Florida State, 2/23/14; Texas Tech, 11/25/13. FT made: 5, Howard, 11/17/13. FT attempts: 5, Howard, 11/17/13. Rebounds: 6, Clemson, 1/21/14. Off. Rebs.: 3, two times- Virginia, 2/4/14; Howard, 11/17/13. Def. Rebs.: 5, Clemson, 1/21/14. Assists: 3, Clemson, 1/21/14. Steals: 2, at N.C. State, 1/4/14. Blocks: 1, Loyola Marymount, 12/6/13. Minutes: 21, at North Carolina, 2/15/14.

2013-14 SEASON HIGHS Points: 17, Maryland, 1/6. Rebounds: 6, Savannah State, 11/8. Assists: 4, Youngstown State, 12/14. Steals: 2, four times. Blocks: 1, five times. Minutes: 26, Texas Tech, 11/25.

relationship with asst. coach Brandin Knight…Also said that he enjoyed the “family atmosphere”…Known as a role model to other students for his hard work, leadership and dedication on the court and in the classroom…Honor Roll student…Selected Pitt over La Salle, Rhode Island, Boston U., Colorado, Siena and Nebraska…Also had interest from Connecticut, Virginia Tech and Seton Hall…Majors in communication and rhetoric.


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JAMES ROBINSON 6-3  198  Junior  Guard Mitchellville, Md.  DeMatha Catholic H.S.

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

THE STORYLINE Point guard James Robinson returns to the Panthers after a productive sophomore season which saw him rank among national leaders in assist:turnover ratio. A former consensus top-60 national recruit, Robinson is a consistent winner, floor general and student of the game. An all-around performer, first-class leader and competitor who makes teammates better around him, he is a game manager who works hard on perfecting his game, displays a high basketball IQ and makes the right plays on the court. Robinson is a great passer who is skilled at penetrating into the lane off the dribble. A true winner with the ability to lead, he does a superb job of helping his team when it needs it most. His strengths include ball handling, passing, a strong mid-range game and competitive nature. A physically strong all-around player, he has been described as solid in every aspect of the game. More than anything, Robinson is a winner, mentally tough and an excellent leader. He has been known to totally control a game with both brains and leadership. Robinson has also shown a flair for making timely big plays. Once again, Robinson will be a key performer for Pitt in 2014-15.

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

2013-14 Started all 36 games at point guard...Reached double figure scoring in nine games on year and double figure assists in one...Set school’s season record with a 4.11 assist:turnover ratio...Ranked No. 6 in the nation and No. 2 the ACC in that category...Finalist for the Bob Cousy Award (nation’s best point guard)...Nominated for the 201314 NABC Good Works Team...ACC Academic Honor Roll recipient...Totaled eight assists and three steals in NCAA Tournament game vs. Colorado, 3/20... Scored a career-high 19 points and also set career-highs for field goals made (57), free throws made and attempts (812) and rebounds (six) vs. North Carolina, 3/14...Scored 10 points with five rebounds at North Carolina, 2/15... Converted a key four-point play on a 3pointer from the corner which sent the game into overtime, scored 16 points, hit a career-high three 3-pointers, grabbed four rebounds and finished with four steals in a career-high 42 minutes vs. Virginia Tech, 2/8...Totaled 10 points (4-6 FG) with five assists vs. Duke, 1/ 27...Scored 13 points (4-9 FG) at Maryland, 1/25...Led Pitt with eight assists and no turnovers, scored nine points (2-3 3FG) vs. Clemson, 1/21... Registered a career-high 16 points (5-7 FG), hit 5-6 FT, dished out five assists and tied a career-high with four steals at Georgia Tech, 1/14...Finished with seven assists, seven points and four rebounds vs. Maryland, 1/6...Scored 10

ROBINSON’S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL

GP 33 36 69

GS 32 36 68

Min 879 1117 1996

Avg 26.6 31.0 28.9

FG 63 83 146

Total FGA 171 207 378

Pct .368 .401 .386

Three-Point 3FG 3FGA Pct 15 48 .313 24 70 .343 39 118 .331

Year GP 2012-13-BEC 18 2013-14-ACC 18 Total 36

GS 17 18 35

Min 442 603 1045

Avg 24.6 33.5 29.0

FG 23 45 68

FGA 80 111 191

Pct .288 .405 .356

3FG 3FGA 7 23 13 36 20 59

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON Pct FT FTA Pct Off .304 38 50 .760 3 .361 37 49 .755 10 .339 75 99 .758 13

Def 33 44 77

Year 2013-BEC 2014-ACC Total

GP 1 3 4

GS 1 3 4

Min 29 94 123

Avg 29.0 31.3 30.8

FG 3 8 11

FGA 6 17 23

Pct .500 .471 .478

3FG 3FGA 1 1 2 5 3 6

CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Pct FT FTA Pct Off 1.000 3 4 .750 0 .400 10 14 .714 1 .500 13 14 .929 1

Year 2013 2014 Total

GP 1 2 3

GS 1 2 3

Min 30 65 95

Avg 30.0 32.5 31.7

FG 2 1 3

FGA 7 11 18

Pct .286 .091 .167

3FG 3FGA 0 3 1 5 1 8

NCAA TOURNAMENT FT FTA Pct 3 3 1.000 1 2 .500 4 5 .800

Year 2012-13 2013-14 Total

Pct .000 .200 .125

FT 61 85 146

FTA 77 107 184

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Pct .792 .794 .793

Rebounds Off Def Tot 6 64 70 17 94 111 23 158 181

Off 0 1 1

Avg 2.1 3.1 2.6

PF 63 96 159

FO 1 3 4

Ast 116 148 264

TO 41 36 77

Blk 1 11 12

Stl 32 53 85

Pts 202 275 477

Avg 6.1 7.6 6.9

Tot 36 54 90

Avg 2.0 3.0 2.5

PF 38 54 92

FO 1 3 4

Ast 51 69 120

TO 24 20 44

Blk 1 5 6

Stl 14 30 44

Pts 91 140 231

Avg 5.1 7.8 6.4

Def 4 12 16

Tot 4 13 17

Avg 4.0 4.3 4.3

PF 1 9 10

FO 0 0 0

Ast 4 12 16

TO 4 2 6

Blk 0 0 0

Stl 4 6 19

Pts 10 28 38

Avg 10.0 9.3 9.5

Def 1 8 9

Tot 1 9 10

Avg 1.0 4.5 3.3

PF 4 4 8

FO 0 0 0

Ast 3 14 17

TO 2 3 5

Blk 0 0 0

Stl 1 5 6

Pts 7 4 11

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ROBINSON’S CAREER HIGHS Points: 19, vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14. FG made: 5, three times- vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14; at Georgia Tech, 1/14/ 14; Detroit, 12/1/12. FG attempts: 11, two times- at North Carolina, 2/15/14; Marquette, 1/12/13. 3FG made: 3, Virginia Tech, 2/8/14. 3FG attempts: 4, two times- Virginia Tech, 2/8/14; vs. Duquesne, 11/30/13. FT made: 8, two times- vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14; Savannah State, 11/8/13. FT attempts: 12, vs.North Carolina, 3/14/ 14. Rebounds: 6, three times- vs. Colorado, 3/ 20/14; vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14; at Miami, 2/5/14. Off. Rebs.: 2, five times- at Notre Dame, 3/ 1/14; at Syracuse, 1/18/14; Youngstown State, 12/14/13; vs. Duquesne, 11/30/ 13; Delaware State, 12/19/12. Def. Rebs.: 6, vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14. Assists: 11, Lehigh, 11/20/13. Steals: 4, four times- vs. North Carolina, 3/ 14/14; Virginia Tech, 2/8/14; at Georgia Tech, 1/14/14; vs. Syracuse, 3/14/13. Blocks: 2, three times- Albany, 12/31/13; Cal Poly, 12/21/13; vs. Duquesne, 11/ 30/13. Minutes: 42, Virginia Tech, 2/8/14.

2013-14 SEASON HIGHS Points: 19, vs. North Carolina, 3/14. Rebounds: 6, at Miami, 2/5. Assists: 11, Lehigh, 11/20. Steals: 4, three times- vs. North Carolina, 3/14; Virginia Tech, 2/8; at Georgia Tech, 1/14. Blocks: 2, three times- Albany, 12/31/13; Cal Poly, 12/21/13; vs. Duquesne, 11/30. Minutes: 42, Virginia Tech, 2/8.

points, converted two layups and a key steal and layup to spark Pitt in its win over Penn State, 12/3...Dished out nine assists, blocked a career-high two shots and scored eight points vs. Duquesne, 11/30...Finished with 10 points, five assists and two steals vs. Stanford, 11/ 26...Set a career-high with 11 assists and tied for the second best game assist:turnover ratio performance (11 assists, no turnovers) in 26 minutes vs. Lehigh, 11/20...Scored 13 points (8-8 FT) with five rebounds in season opener vs. Savannah State, 11/8.

2013 USA BASKETBALL Earned a University of Pittsburgh alltime high second international Gold Medal...Member of the United States Under-18 Team that captured the gold medal at the FIBA World Championships in Prague, Czech Republic in July, 2013...Team USA captured the Gold Medal with an 82-68 championship win over Serbia...Over the series’ nine games, recorded 19 points, 19 assists, 10 steals and committed only seven turnovers...Averaged 14.1 minutes per game and ranked second on the squad in assist:turnover ratio (2.71)...USA finished 9-0, averaged 95.6 points per game and outscored its nine opponents by an average of 39.6 points per game...Team was coached by Florida’s Billy Donovan.

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PLAYER PROFILES ROBINSON’S NUMBERS Career/2013-14 Double-Doubles: ............................... 0/0 Points-Rebounds: ......................... 0/0 Points-Assists: ............................ 0/0 20+ point games: .............................. 0/0 10+ point games: ............................ 16/9 10+ rebound games: .......................... 0/0 5+ rebound games: ........................... 7/6 10+ assist games: ............................. 1/1 5+ assist games: .......................... 21/14 30+ minute games: ........................ 31/21 40+ minute games: ............................ 2/2

2012-13 Started 32 of 33 games of his freshman season at point guard... Concluded season ranked No. 9 nationally and as the Big East leader in assist:turnover ratio...Led team in assist:turnover ratio (2.83), ranked second in assists (116) and third in minutes played (879)...Totaled seven double figure scoring games on year... Concluded his freshman year ranked among school freshman season leaders in several statistics: assist:turnover ratio (1st, 2.83), games started (3rd), free throw percentage (4th), assists (4th), assists average (3rd) and steals (8th)... Earned Best Defensive Player Award at team banquet...Named Big East Academic All-Star...Finished with 10 points (3-6 FG), grabbed four rebounds, registered four assists and added a career-high four steals in Big East Tournament vs. Syracuse, 3/14...Hit two clutch 3-pointers, one to send the game into overtime and one to seal the victory, scored a career-high tying 14 points (4-6 FG, 2-2 3FG) in win over Villanova, 3/3...Converted two free throws with nine seconds to go to seal the win at Providence, 1/22...Finished with 12 points (3-6 FG), hit 2-3 3pointers vs. Connecticut, 1/19...Scored 12 points with four assists in a careerhigh 36 minutes vs. Marquette, 1/12... Dished out a career-high nine assists and grabbed a career-high five rebounds vs. Delaware State, 12/19... Named Big East Rookie of the Week on Dec. 3, 2012 after averaging 11.0 points and 7.0 assists per game in Pitt’s two

wins over Detroit and Howard...Scored 11 points with a career-high five field goals with six assists vs. Detroit, 12/1... Finished with 11 points (4-6 FG), hit a career-high two 3-pointers with eight assists in 31 minutes vs. Howard, 11/ 27...Set then career-highs for assists (six), steals (three) and field goals made-attempted (4-10) with eight points vs. Michigan, 11/21...Played a then career-high 35 minutes, notched his first double figure scoring game (14 points) and made several key plays down the stretch including a key steal and two game-tying free throws with 10 seconds to go vs. Oakland, 11/17... Played 30 minutes, and limited preseason All-American C.J. McCollum to only 17 points vs. Lehigh, 11/13... Finished with six points (3-4 FG) and four rebounds in career debut vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 11/9.

2012 USA BASKETBALL Member of the United States Under18 Team that captured the gold medal at the FIBA Americas Championships in Sao Sebastiao, Brazil, from June 1322, 2012...Team USA captured the Gold Medal with an 81-56 championship win over host Brazil...Led Americans in assist:turnover ratio (12:2), totaled 12 assists (2.4 apg.) and averaged 4.4 points and 15.6 minutes per game... USA finished 5-0, averaged 97.2 points per game and outscored its five opponents by an average of 38.6 points per game...Team was coached by Florida’s Billy Donovan, Gonzaga’s Mark Few and VCU’s Shaka Smart...Selected to play for the USA Team in the Nike All-American Hoops Summit on April 7, 2012, at the Rose Garden in Portland, Ore....USA dropped an 84-75 decision to the World Team while Robinson started at point guard, hit a 3-pointer and finished with three points in 18 minutes.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Md., where he played four years for head coach Mike Jones…Concluded his

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2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL career as the all-time winningest player in DeMatha basketball history with 120 career wins while guiding the Stags to three WCAC titles, three city championships and two Alhambra Tournament titles during his career… Named First Team All-MET by the Washington Post after averaging 11.2 points, eight rebounds and 6.4 assists as a senior…Also totaled 245 points (91 FG, 9 3FG) and hit 72 percent (54-75) of his free throw attempts…Led DeMatha to a 30-6 overall record, 15-3 league record, No. 1 state ranking, No. 11 national ranking by USA Today and Alhambra Tourney title…Scored eight points and dished out seven assists in DeMatha’s 71-56 Alhambra tourney win over Paul VI...Lost only one home game during his four years at DeMatha… Named Second Team All-MET by the Washington Post as a junior…Led

DeMatha to a top-20 national ranking, the WCAC title, city championship, Alhambra Tourney title, a 29-7 overall and 12-5 league-best record as a junior…Earned votes for the ESPN National High School Mr. Basketball Award…In 35 games, averaged 10.1 points per game (345 points) and shot 72 percent (108-150) from the free throw line…Converted two gamewinning free throws to seal the Abe Pollin City Title Game victory at the Verizon Center over Theodore Roosevelt, 52-50…Scored a season-high 26 points on 10 field goals vs. Jesuit H.S. (Texas)…Finished with 21 points vs. I.C. Norcom…Defeated arch-rival Gonzaga, 51-48, in the WCAC title game…Guided the Stags to the championship and selected MVP of the 2011 Les Schwab Invitational…Helped guide DeMatha to a 32-4 overall record, WCAC championship, city championship and second place finish at the Alhambra Catholic Invitational Tournament during his sophomore season…Averaged 10.4 points, 5.2 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game and shot 59 percent from the floor as a sophomore…Played varsity basketball as a freshman…Hit three jumpers in the final 2:30 of play in the WCAC title game against Gonzaga, a 62-61 DeMatha win…Played for USA East in the Nike Global Challenge in Hillsboro, Oregon…Played AAU basketball with Team Takeover and was coached by Keith Stevens…Led Team Takeover to the Nike Peach Jam title in 2010…Finished with an outstanding performance at the NBPA Top-100 Camp in 2010 while leading his squad to the title…In July, 2011, guided Team Takeover to a 15-0 EYBL regular season record and the EYBL title…Scored 24 points, hit all 10 of his free throw attempts and grabbed eight rebounds in leading Team Takeover to a EYBL title game win over the St. Louis Eagles… Ranked the nation’s No. 3 point guard by MaxPreps...Rated the nation’s No. 45 player overall and No. 6 point guard by ESPNU…Rated the No. 55 player nationally by 247Sports…Ranked the nation’s No. 58 player overall and No. 8 point guard by Rivals…Rated the nation’s No. 66 player by MaxPreps… Ranked the No. 79 player overall and No. 17 point guard by Scout.

PERSONAL Born James Robinson III on March 4, 1994…Son of James Jr. and Rayna Robinson…Committed to Pitt on August 21, 2011, one day after taking his unofficial visit to campus…Committed to Pitt saying “it was the right fit for me” and that he “enjoyed the campus, wanted to play for Jamie Dixon and would be proud to attend a top-10 academic university”...Nicknamed “Mr. Consistent” by his high school coach… Also chose Pitt because of its proximity to home and the fact that Pitt fit his list of what he wanted in a program…Pitt recruited him since the ninth grade… Selected Pitt over Virginia, Notre Dame and Miami, Fla….Also considered offers from Georgetown, Maryland, Oklahoma, Rutgers, Marquette, Wake Forest and West Virginia...Communications major.

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PLAYER PROFILES ROBINSON’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2012-13 GAME-BY-GAME (Freshman Year) Total Opp./Date Min FG-A MSM, N9 *29 3-4 FU, N12 *26 3-4 LHU, N13 *30 1-8 Oaklnd, N17 *35 3-5 vs. Mich,N21 *34 4-10 vs. Del, N23 *24 0-3 HU, N27 *31 4-6 Detroit,D1 *33 5-9 vs. Duq, D5 *29 3-6 NFlorida, D8 *23 2-6 BCU, D15 *27 3-7 DSU, D19 *28 1-3 KennSt, D23 *29 3-7 Cin, D31 *27 2-6 at Rutgers J5 25 1-6 at Gtown, J8 *19 2-5 Marq, J12 *36 4-11 at Vill, J16 *25 0-3 UConn, J19 *27 3-6 at PC, J22 *25 1-4 DePaul, J26 *23 0-3 at Louis, J28 *20 1-3 Syr, F2 *18 1-4 SHU, F4 *26 0-3 at Cin, F9 *18 0-2 at Marq, F16 *21 1-5 UND, F18 *18 2-5 at SJU, F24 *33 1-4 USF, F27 *33 0-3 Vill, M3 *29 4-6 at DeP, M9 *19 0-1 vs. Syr, M14 *29 3-6 vsWicSt,M21 *30 2-7

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

3-pt FT Reb Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts .750 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1-3-4 2 0 1 0 1 6 .750 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 2 3 0 0 0 6 .125 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 1 2 0 0 1 2 .600 1-2 .500 7-8 .875 0-2-2 2 3 1 0 2 14 .400 0-3 .000 0-1 .000 0-3-3 3 6 1 0 3 8 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 3 0 0 1 0 .667 2-2 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-1-1 1 8 1 0 2 11 .556 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-3-3 4 6 3 0 0 11 .500 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-3-3 1 7 1 0 1 9 .333 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0-2-2 0 4 0 0 0 7 .429 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 1 4 2 0 0 9 .333 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 2-3-5 1 9 1 0 1 3 .429 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 1 3 0 0 1 8 .333 0-0 .000 3-6 .500 1-0-1 2 2 1 1 0 7 .167 0-3 .000 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 1 5 2 0 0 4 .400 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-0-0 4 4 0 0 1 5 .363 1-3 .333 3-4 .750 0-1-1 5 4 1 0 1 12 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0-4-4 0 4 3 0 2 1 .500 2-3 .667 4-4 1.000 0-2-2 2 2 2 0 1 12 .250 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-2-2 1 0 2 0 2 5 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1-2-3 1 3 1 0 0 1 .333 1-1 1.000 1-2 .500 0-2-2 3 3 2 0 0 4 .250 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 3 1 1 0 0 2 .000 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 0-2-2 1 4 1 0 3 2 .000 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 0-2-2 0 1 1 0 1 4 .200 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 1-3-4 1 3 2 0 0 6 .400 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 2 0 1 0 1 4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 2 4 0 0 1 2 .000 0-2 .000 4-4 1.000 0-4-4 3 5 1 0 0 4 .667 2-2 1.000 4-6 .667 0-2-2 3 2 1 0 0 14 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 4 4 2 0 1 2 .500 1-1 1.000 3-4 .750 0-4-4 1 4 4 0 4 10 .286 0-3 .000 3-3 1.000 0-1-1 4 3 2 0 1 7

Opp./Date SavSt, N8 FresSt, N12 How, N17 LHU, N20 vs. TT, N25 vs. Stan, N26 vs. Duq, N30 PSU, D3 LMU, D6 YSU, D14 vs. Cin, D17 CalPoly, D21 Albany, D31 at NCS, J4 Md, J6 WFU, J11 at GT, J14 at Syr, J18 Clem, J21 at Md, J25 Duke, J27 Virginia, F2 at Miami, F5 VaTech, F8 Syr, F12 at UNC, F15 FSU, F23 at BC, F26 at ND, M1 NCS, M3 at Clem, M8 vs. WF, M13 vs. NC, M14 vs. Va., M15 vs. CU, M20 vs. UF, M22

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Total Min FG-A Pct *24 2-3 .667 *28 2-6 .333 *26 3-6 .500 *26 1-4 .250 *27 2-5 .400 *30 1-6 .167 *33 2-8 .250 *23 3-6 .500 *24 4-4 1.000 *21 3-6 .500 *33 1-3 .333 *30 3-6 .500 *30 2-5 .400 *27 2-6 .333 *30 2-4 .500 *30 2-4 .500 *33 5-7 .714 *35 3-7 .429 *29 3-5 .600 *37 4-9 .444 *35 4-6 .667 *36 0-5 .000 *33 2-7 .286 *42 4-7 .571 *36 2-8 .250 *32 4-11 .363 *33 2-7 .286 *33 0-1 .000 *40 1-8 .125 *26 2-4 .500 *36 3-5 .600 *25 1-2 .500 *35 5-7 .714 *34 2-8 .250 *29 1-6 .167 *36 0-5 .000

3-pt M-A 1-1 0-0 1-3 0-3 1-2 1-2 1-4 0-3 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2 1-2 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 2-3 1-3 0-1 0-3 0-1 3-4 2-5 0-2 2-2 0-0 1-3 1-3 0-2 0-1 1-1 1-3 1-2 0-3

FT Reb Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts 1.000 8-8 1.000 0-5-5 3 2 2 0 2 13 .000 2-2 1.000 0-2-2 1 1 1 0 1 6 .333 1-2 .500 0-2-2 2 4 1 0 0 8 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 11 0 0 0 2 .500 4-4 1.000 0-4-4 2 2 1 0 1 9 .500 7-8 .875 0-3-3 3 5 0 0 2 10 .250 3-4 .750 2-2-4 2 9 1 2 1 8 .000 4-4 1.000 0-0-0 3 0 1 0 1 10 .000 1-2 .500 0-1-1 4 6 1 0 0 9 .000 1-2 .500 2-2-4 4 3 0 0 0 7 .500 2-2 1.000 0-2-2 0 3 1 0 1 5 .500 2-2 1.000 1-3-4 0 4 1 2 2 9 .500 2-2 1.000 0-3-3 3 3 1 2 1 7 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 3 2 0 0 2 4 .000 3-4 .750 0-4-4 2 7 1 1 2 7 .000 4-4 1.000 0-3-3 3 2 0 0 2 8 .500 5-6 .833 1-2-3 2 5 1 0 4 16 .000 0-0 .000 2-1-3 3 4 1 0 1 6 .667 1-2 .500 1-2-3 1 8 0 0 1 9 .333 4-4 1.000 0-1-1 5 2 4 0 0 13 .000 2-4 .500 0-1-1 2 5 0 0 2 10 .000 1-2 .500 1-1-2 1 2 1 1 1 1 .000 1-2 .500 1-5-6 3 2 1 1 1 5 .750 5-7 .714 0-4-4 4 3 1 0 4 16 .400 2-2 1.000 1-3-4 3 5 2 0 2 8 .000 2-2 1.000 0-5-5 3 2 4 1 2 10 1.000 0-1 .000 0-1-1 5 3 1 1 3 6 .000 0-1 .000 1-3-4 4 3 0 0 0 0 .333 4-4 1.000 2-2-4 4 2 1 0 1 7 .333 0-0 .000 0-1-1 5 5 2 0 0 5 .000 3-4 .750 0-3-3 1 7 0 0 2 9 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 3 6 0 0 1 2 1.000 8-12 .667 0-6-6 3 3 2 0 4 19 .333 2-2 1.000 1-4-5 3 3 0 0 1 7 .500 0-0 .000 1-5-6 2 8 1 0 3 3 .000 1-2 .500 0-3-3 2 6 2 0 2 1


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MIKE LECAK 6-2  175  Junior*  Guard

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

THE STORYLINE Mike Lecak (pronounced LEE-sak) begins his third season at Pitt as a walkon. Due to NCAA transfer rules, Lecak sat out the 2012-13 season after transferring to Pitt. He played his freshman season at NCAA Division II Wheeling Jesuit University.

2013-14

head coach Dan Suncomb…Helped guide Wheeling Jesuit to a 2012 NCAA Division II Tournament berth with a 2210 overall and 13-6 WVIAC record… Played in 10 games off the bench in 2011-12…Scored 21 points (2.1 ppg.), shot 66.7 percent (8-12) from the floor and 50 percent (4-8) from 3-point range…Scored a season-high eight points, hit 2-3 3-pointers in only four minutes of action vs. Chowan, 11/12… Saw first collegiate action, played three minutes and hit his first career 3-pointer vs. Bloomsburg, 11/11.

Played in 11 games and 17 minutes.

HIGH SCHOOL 2012-13 Redshirted the 2012-13 season at Pitt.

2011-12 AT WJU Attended and played his freshman season at Wheeling Jesuit University for

A 2011 graduate of North Canyon High School in Phoenix, Ariz. where he played basketball for head coach Mike O’Guinn…Two-time All-Metro League selection…Concluded his two-year varsity career with an 18.7 points, 6.0 assists and 2.4 steals per game averages…Ranked among Arizona’s top three players in 3-point shooting as both a senior and junior…Won 3-point shootout championship as a senior… Two-time team captain…Averaged 16.1 points, 7.3 assists and 2.7 steals per game as a senior…Finished with 21.3 points, 4.7 assists and 2.1 steals per game averages as a junior…Played with the Arizona Rebels AAU team from 2006-11…Averaged 18.6 points, 5.2 assists and 3.9 steals per game with the Rebels…Four-year honor roll student… Key Club Vice President.

PERSONAL Born Michael Henry Lecak on April 25, 1992…Son of Mike Lecak and Susan Hufnagel of Phoenix, Ariz…. Has two sisters—Danielle and Kristen and one nephew Robert…Mother played basketball at Robert Morris… Father played basketball at Penn StateMcKeesport…Lists Pittsburgh as his hometown even though he grew up in Phoenix, Ariz….Concluded high school career with a 3.6 grade point average… Happiest and most gratifying moment in sports was making the Pitt basketball team…Plans to be a coach someday… When he was younger, he pretended to be Steve Nash or Pete Maravich…Best athlete he has ever competed against was James Harden at Arizona State’s open gym...Sociology major with mathematics minor.

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JAMEL ARTIS 6-7  220  Sophomore  Forward Baltimore, Md.  Notre Dame Prep  Vermont Academy

THE STORYLINE A combination point forward, Jamel Artis (pronounced Ja-Mel) is back for his sophomore year after playing a key role at power forward off the bench in 2013-14. Over the summer, Artis slimmed down and lost 10 pounds and as a result is quicker. Artis, who played in all 36 games last year, is a tough, versatile perimeter performer, who can play multiple positions on the inside or outside. He is a rugged playmaking big man who can hit jumpers from the perimeter, put the ball on the floor or bang down low. His talent is limitless and his best attributes are his basketball IQ, ball handling ability, toughness and his ability to understand the game at a high level. He is also a good rebounder who can make things happen off the dribble and can create mismatches against bigger and more physical competition. On the offensive end, Artis can handle the ball, has size and floor vision and attacks the basket. Artis is a real matchup problem on the offensive end of the court because he has the strength to overpower less physically

ARTIS’ NUMBERS Career/2013-14 Double-Doubles: ............................... 0/0 Points-Rebounds: ......................... 0/0 Points-Assists: ............................ 0/0 20+ point games: .............................. 0/0 10+ point games: .............................. 2/2 10+ rebound games: .......................... 0/0 5+ rebound games: ........................... 6/6 10+ assist games: ............................. 0/0 5+ assist games: .............................. 0/0 30+ minute games: ............................ 0/0 40+ minute games: ............................ 0/0

mature wing forwards and the ability to step out and knock down jumpers. For his size, he can also handle the ball, get to the rim and make plays with his passing ability. Defensively, he anticipates passes in the passing lanes and competes hard on both ends of the floor. A fearless rebounder, Artis is a "hard hat and lunch pail" type of player.

2013-14 Named to the All-ACC Academic Team...Played in all 36 games off the bench at power forward...Finished with seven points (3-8 FG) in NCAA Tournament vs. Florida, 3/22...Scored seven points (3-4 FG) with two assists in NCAA Tourney vs. Colorado, 3/20... Scored seven points (3-6 FG), hit a 3pointer vs. NC State, 3/3...Finished with seven points (2-4 FG) at Boston College, 2/26...Scored a career-high 13 points (4-6 FG) and converted 5-7 free throws with a career-high tying seven rebounds in 20 minutes at North Carolina, 2/15... Set career-highs for points (11), field goal attempts (7), free throws and attempts (5-7), rebounds (7) and minutes played (24) vs. Virginia, 2/2... Finished with eight points (2-3 3FG) vs. Duke, 1/27...Scored eight points, all in the first half on 2-5 FG and a careerhigh tying 4-4 free throws with six rebounds at Maryland, 1/25...Finished with eight points (4-6 FG) with a careerhigh seven rebounds vs. Loyola Marymount, 12/6...Scored seven points, hit three jumpers (3-5 FG) and grabbed three rebounds in a career-high 20 minutes vs. Lehigh, 11/20...Finished with a career-high nine points (3-3 FG), hit 3-4 free throws with five rebounds vs. Fresno State, 11/12.

HIGH SCHOOL Played a postgraduate season at Notre Dame Prep in Fitchburg, Mass. for head coach Ryan Hurd…Earned All New England Prep School Athletic Conference honors and Second Class 2A All-State honors after averaging 18 points, seven rebounds and four assists per game in 2012-13…Guided the Crusaders to the National Prep Championship semifinals at Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, Conn.… Dropped a 63-60 semifinal matchup to Northfield Mount Hermon where he scored nine points…Notre Dame Prep defeated No. 1 ranked Massanutten Military Academy 78-76 in first round action…Played one season and graduated from Vermont Academy in 2011-12, located in Saxton River, Vt. for head coach Jesse Bopp…Earned First Team Vermont All-State honors…Also played wide receiver for the Vermont Academy football team…Played at St. Benedict's Prep in 2010-11…Averaged 12.0 points per game while leading the Gray Bees to a 13-12 record…Played his freshman and sophomore seasons of basketball at Baltimore Dunbar High School…Led the Poets to the Class 1A state title as a sophomore…Competed for the Nike Baltimore Elite AAU Team for head coach Carlton "Bub" Carrington…Guided Baltimore Elite to a 5-0 record at the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League in Torrance, Calif. after averaging 7.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game…Led team to a berth in the Orlando Super Showcase championship during the summer of 2010…Played in the Peach Jam Classic in North Augusta, S.C….Named one of the top-10 players outside of the Rivals150…Attended the Lebron James Skills Academy.

ARTIS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year 2013-14 Total

GP 36 36

GS 0 0

Min 555 555

Avg 15.4 15.4

FG 58 58

Total FGA 126 126

Pct .460 .460

Three-Point 3FG 3FGA Pct 8 27 .296 8 27 .296

Year 2013-14 Total

GP 18 18

GS 0 0

Min 278 278

Avg 15.4 15.4

FG 27 27

FGA 59 59

Pct .458 .458

3FG 3FGA 4 15 4 15

Year 2014 Total

GP 3 3

GS 0 0

Min 44 44

Avg 14.7 14.7

FG 2 2

FGA 11 11

Pct .182 .182

3FG 3FGA 1 4 1 4

Year 2014 Total

GP 2 2

GS 0 0

Min 33 33

Avg 16.5 16.5

FG 6 6

FGA 12 12

Pct .500 .500

3FG 3FGA 0 2 0 2

OVERALL FT 51 51

FTA 72 72

Pct .708 .708

Rebounds Off Def Tot 38 68 106 38 68 106

Avg 2.9 2.9

PF 54 54

FO 0 0

Ast 23 23

TO 29 29

Blk 10 10

Stl 6 6

Pts 175 175

Avg 4.9 4.9

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON Pct FT FTA Pct Off .267 30 42 .714 19 .267 30 42 .714 19

Def 33 33

Tot 52 52

Avg 2.9 2.9

PF 27 27

FO 0 0

Ast 11 11

TO 18 18

Blk 5 5

Stl 5 5

Pts 88 88

Avg 4.9 4.9

Pct .250 .250

ACC TOURNAMENT FT FTA Pct 3 7 .429 3 7 .429

Off 1 1

Def 3 3

Tot 4 4

Avg 1.3 1.3

PF 8 8

FO 0 0

Ast 0 0

TO 2 2

Blk 1 1

Stl 1 1

Pts 8 8

Avg 2.7 2.7

Pct .000 .000

NCAA TOURNAMENT FT FTA Pct 2 2 1.000 2 2 1.000

Off 3 3

Def 3 3

Tot 6 6

Avg 3.0 3.0

PF 2 2

FO 0 0

Ast 2 2

TO 0 0

Blk 0 0

Stl 0 0

Pts 14 14

Avg 7.0 7.0

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ARTIS’ CAREER HIGHS Points: 13, at North Carolina, 2/15/14. FG made: 4, two times- at North Carolina, 2/15/14; Loyola Marymount, 12/6/13. FG attempts: 8, vs. Florida, 3/22/14. 3FG made: 2, Duke, 1/27/14. 3FG attempts: 3, Duke, 1/27/14. FT made: 5, two times- at North Carolina, 2/15/14; Virginia, 2/2/14. FT attempts: 7, two times- at North Carolina, 2/15/14; Virginia 2/2/14. Rebounds: 7, three times- at North Carolina, 2/15/14; Virginia, 2/2/14; Loyola Marymount, 12/6/13. Off. Rebs.: 3, three times- Virginia, 2/2/14; Loyola Marymount, 12/6/13; Savannah State, 11/8/13. Def. Rebs.: 6, at North Carolina, 2/15/14. Assists: 2, six times, last- vs. Colorado, 3/ 20/14. Steals: 1, five times, last-at Clemson, 3/8/ 14. Blocks: 2, Albany, 12/31/13. Minutes: 24, Virginia, 2/2/14.

PERSONAL Born Jamel Artis on January 12, 1993…Son of Kevin Artis…Former roommate of fellow Pitt signee Michael Young at St. Benedict's Prep (201011)…Committed to Pitt on April 12, 2013 prior to his official visit to Pittsburgh, citing that he "loved" the coaching staff and that it was the "perfect" fit for him…Played at same prep school, Notre Dame Prep, as former Pitt players Steven Adams and Carl Krauser…Also considered Kansas State, LaSalle, Miami, Fla., South Carolina, North Carolina State, Rutgers, South Florida, Dayton and Connecticut and had interest from Providence, Maryland, Louisville, Georgetown, Arizona, Florida, Oklahoma State, Kansas and Texas...Enrolled in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences.

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JOSH NEWKIRK 6-1  185  Sophomore  Guard Raleigh, N.C.  Word of God Academy (N.C.)

THE STORYLINE Displaying top-notch speed and quickness, Josh Newkirk will be relied upon as a key performer upon entering the 2014-15 season. As a spark off the bench in all 36 games last year as a freshman, Newkirk showed improvement with each game. Over the season’s last 10 games, Newkirk doubled his numbers in virtually every statistic. He also proved his offensive prowess with a 20-point, 5-5 3-point performance against North Carolina State late in the season. Newkirk has proven to be a quick, strong and athletic player who is explosive going to the rim and possesses the ability to beat his defender off the dribble and get to the basket. Quick and athletic, Newkirk's strengths include his ability to beat his man off the dribble and finish above the rim, his great feel for the game and easy transition from a playmaker to a scorer. He can play both guard positions with ease, owns a presence at his position and has the headstrong game that coaches want out of a playmaker. Newkirk uses his

NEWKIRK’S NUMBERS Career/2013-14 Double-Doubles: ............................... 0/0 Points-Rebounds: ......................... 0/0 Points-Assists: ............................ 0/0 20+ point games: .............................. 1/1 10+ point games: .............................. 5/5 10+ rebound games: .......................... 0/0 5+ rebound games: ........................... 0/0 10+ assist games: ............................. 0/0 5+ assist games: .............................. 2/2 30+ minute games: ............................ 1/1 40+ minute games: ............................ 0/0

quickness to get into the lane at will with a tremendous crossover dribble. His ball handling and passing are solid, he doesn't try to force things and he can hit the open jumper off the catch or dribble with range to the arc. He is also a good defender who plays with energy, pressures the ball and anticipates in the passing lanes. Newkirk was considered by many to be the top point guard in North Carolina in the Class of 2013.

2013-14 Named to the All-ACC Academic Team...ACC Academic Honor Roll recipient...Played in all 36 games off the bench at point or off guard...Registered one 20-point game (NC State) and reached double figure scoring in five contests on year...Over the season’s last 10 games, averaged 6.4 points in 19.5 minutes played per game...Averaged 16.7 minutes per game in ACC play... Scored eight points (3-6 FG), hit 2-3 3pointers in 24 minutes of NCAA Tournament game vs. Florida, 3/22... Tied school record for most consecutive 3-pointers made with seven from March 1-March 8 (2 at Notre Dame, 5 vs. NC State, at Clemson)...Scored 10 points (4-6 FG) with five assists in 24 minutes vs. Wake Forest, 3/13...Hit game-tying jumper at the buzzer to send the game into overtime, finished with four points and a career-high three steals in 20 minutes at Clemson, 3/8...Scored a career-high 20 points (7-8 FG), converted a perfect 5-5 from 3-point range in a career-high 34 minutes played vs. NC State, 3/3. His 5-5 3point day ranked among the school’s top-8 3-point shooting performances... Finished with eight points (3-4 FG), hit 2-2 3-pointers and dished out two assists in 20 minutes at Notre Dame, 3/

NEWKIRK’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2013-14 Total

GP 36 36

GS 0 0

Min 612 612

Avg 17.0 17.0

FG 62 62

Total FGA 134 134

Pct .463 .463

Three-Point 3FG 3FGA Pct 23 53 .434 23 53 .434

Year 2013-14 Total

GP 18 18

GS 0 0

Min 301 301

Avg 16.7 16.7

FG 30 30

FGA 57 57

Pct .526 .526

3FG 3FGA 15 27 15 27

Year 2014 Total

GP 3 3

GS 0 0

Min 79 79

Avg 26.3 26.3

FG 7 7

FGA 14 14

Pct .500 .500

3FG 3FGA 1 4 1 4

Year 2014 Total

GP 2 2

GS 0 0

Min 42 42

Avg 21.0 21.0

FG 4 4

FGA 12 12

Pct .500 .500

3FG 3FGA 0 1 0 1

OVERALL FT 17 17

FTA 38 38

Pct .447 .447

Rebounds Off Def Tot 6 37 43 6 37 43

Avg 1.2 1.2

PF 60 60

FO 1 1

Ast 61 61

TO 30 30

Blk 1 1

Stl 14 14

Pts 164 164

Avg 4.6 4.6

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON Pct FT FTA Pct Off .556 9 15 .600 4 .566 9 15 .600 4

Def 16 16

Tot 20 20

Avg 1.1 1.1

PF 30 30

FO 1 1

Ast 25 25

TO 11 11

Blk 0 0

Stl 9 9

Pts 84 84

Avg 4.7 4.7

Pct .250 .250

ACC TOURNAMENT FT FTA Pct 7 14 .500 7 14 .500

Off 0 0

Def 2 2

Tot 2 2

Avg 0.7 0.7

PF 6 6

FO 0 0

Ast 10 10

TO 3 3

Blk 0 0

Stl 2 2

Pts 22 22

Avg 7.3 7.3

Pct .000 .000

NCAA TOURNAMENT FT FTA Pct 0 1 .000 0 1 .000

Off 0 0

Def 1 1

Tot 1 1

Avg 0.5 0.5

PF 4 4

FO 0 0

Ast 4 4

TO 1 1

Blk 0 0

Stl 0 0

Pts 10 10

Avg 5.0 5.0

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1...Played 22 productive minutes, scored three points, grabbed two rebounds and dished out three assists at Boston College, 2/26...Scored a careerhigh tying 11 points (3-7 FG), hit a 3pointer and a career-high 4-5 free throws in a career-high 27 minutes vs. Virginia Tech, 2/8...Scored 10 points, hit 4-4 field goals (2-2 3FG) with three assists vs. Clemson, 1/21...Finished with eight points (3-4 FG, 2-2 3FG) with two assists in 18 minutes played vs. Maryland, 1/6...Played 14 minutes, hit a 3-pointer and scored five points in his hometown of Raleigh at NC State, 1/ 4...Scored nine points (4-6 FG) in 19 minutes vs. Youngstown State, 12/14... Registered a career-high seven assists vs. Loyola Marymount, 12/6...Played a career-high 25 minutes, finished with five points and three rebounds vs. Penn State, 12/3...Scored career-high 11 points (4-6 FG), hit a then career-high 3-3 3-point field goals in season opener and debut game vs. Savannah State, 11/8.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2013 graduate of Word of God Christian Academy in Raleigh, N.C. where he played for head coach Quentin Jackson…Led Word of God Academy to a NCISAA Class 1A state championship and a 25-2 overall record as a senior…WOG won the state title with a 75-68 win over Fayetteville Trinity Christian…Scored 15 points and led WOG to a 68-53 win over Fayetteville Northwood Temple Academy to advance to the state title game…Led WOG to the Raleigh Holiday Invitational title with an 11-point, 10-assist performance in a 58-53 championship game win over New Hampton Prep (N.H.)…Led the Holy Rams with a 15.2 points per game average as a junior…Guided the Rams to a 20-9 overall record as a junior in 2011-12…Finished with 36 points vs. Village Christian Academy…Scored 25 points and hit game-winning layup with seven seconds left to help Word of God defeat Christian Faith Academy, 7775…Named a preseason Fourth Team All-State player by ESPNHS in November, 2011…Helped guide Word of God to a 23-3 overall record as a sophomore in 2010-11…Played his freshman year at Southeast Raleigh… Plays for D-One Sports AAU Team… Ranked as the nation's No. 70 recruit

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NEWKIRK’S CAREER HIGHS Points: 20, N.C. State, 3/3/14. FG made: 7, N.C. State, 3/3/14. FG attempts: 8, N.C. State, 3/3/14. 3FG made: 5, N.C. State, 3/3/14. 3FG attempts: 5, N.C. State, 3/3/14. FT made: 5, vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14. FT attempts: 10, vs. North Carolina, 3/14/ 14. Rebounds: 3, five times- Virginia Tech, 2/ 8/14; Albany, 12/31/13; Penn State, 12/ 3/13; vs. Duquesne, 11/30/13; Lehigh, 11/20/13. Off. Rebs.: 1, six times. Def. Rebs.: 3, four times- Virginia Tech, 3/ 8/14; Penn State, 12/3/13; vs. Duquesne, 11/30/13; Lehigh, 11/20/13. Assists: 7, Loyola Marymount, 12/6/13. Steals: 3, at Clemson, 3/8/14. Blocks: 1, Youngstown State, 12/14/13. Minutes: 34, N.C. State, 3/3/14.

and the No. 21 point guard by Scout.com…Ranked the nation's No. 119 recruit, the No. 27 shooting guard and a Three-Star recruit by Rivals.com…Rated the No. 124 player nationally by Hoopniks.com…Rated a three-star recruit and eighth best player in North Carolina by ESPNU…Played in the Dave Telep Carolina Challenge in 2011.

PERSONAL Born Joshua Newkirk on April 17, 1994…Son of Reggie and Tela Newkirk…Committed to Pitt on September 19, 2012 on his twitter page, tweeting "Officially committed to Pitt. Glad to be a part of the family. Hail to Pitt!"…First-ever men's basketball player to commit to Pitt on twitter… Also the first player to commit to Pitt from the Atlantic Coast Conference region…Before every game, claims to watch the Sebastian Telfair documentary, "Through the Fire," because he says it "fires him up"…Attended the same high school and played in the same AAU program (D-One Sports) as NBA player John Wall and collegians C.J. Leslie and Quincy Miller…Selected Pitt over Georgia Tech, Memphis, Missouri, Arizona, Indiana, North Carolina State, Oklahoma State and Tennessee...Enrolled in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences.


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JOSEPH UCHEBO 6-10  245  Junior  Center Enugu, Nigeria  Chipola J.C.  Word of God Academy (N.C.)

THE STORYLINE A skilled post player with size, Joseph Uchebo (pronounced Ooh-CheeBow) enters his junior season with much promise. Last year, Uchebo saw action in only nine games and 23 minutes while recovering from a knee injury suffered two years ago in junior college. Over the summer, Uchebo has proven to be one of Pitt’s most intriguing players after he averaged 7.5 points and 12.5 rebounds per game in Pitt’s four-game Bahamas Foreign Tour and displayed the same production in Summer League play. In addition, Uchebo dropped 20 pounds and improved his mobility. Uchebo is a pure rebounder with good hands who has natural athletic ability and excels with more skill and size than most at his position. He is a big and physical kid who loves to mix it up down low and is a productive rebounder despite not being an above the rim guy. He knows how to carve out space and has excellent hands which routinely allow him to pull in double figure rebounds. An active post player, Uchebo loves contact and is a load in the low blocks. He is aggressive rebounding the ball on both ends of the floor. With his athleticism, raw talent and surprising skill, his potential is higher than most at his position.

2013-14 Saw action in nine games and 23 minutes on the year...ACC Academic Honor Roll recipient...Averaged 0.4 points and 0.8 rebounds on the year...Finished with two points and one rebound vs. Colorado in NCAA Tournament, 3/20...Scored first career points (two) and grabbed two rebounds vs. Wake Forest, 1/11.

played for head coaches Jake Headrick (first year) and Pat Blake…Earned medical redshirt for the 2012-13 season after suffering a micro fracture knee injury…Was averaging 16 points and 14 rebounds before the injury…Earned First Team All-Panhandle Conference team honors as a freshman in 2011-12… Averaged 12.3 points, 12.3 rebounds, shot 57 percent (110-193) and finished with 21 blocks (0.8 bpg) while leading Chipola to a 23-6 overall and record and 7-5 record in Panhandle Conference play…Led the FCSAA in rebounding (12.3 rpg), ranked second in field goal percentage (57.0) and 26th in scoring… Chipola was ranked No. 5 in the FCJAA final poll…Rated the nation's No. 21 junior college prospect by JUCOJunction.

Native of the Igbo tribe in Southeastern Nigeria…Played soccer growing up… Was discovered while playing soccer and encouraged to attend a basketball camp put on by Ejike Ugboaja, a Nigerian native who was selected in the 2006 NBA Draft Second Round by Cleveland and played on the Nigerian National Team…Played on the same

Word of God Academy team as fellow Pitt signee Josh Newkirk…Also considered Minnesota, Oklahoma State, Middle Tennessee, Nebraska, Louisville and Charlotte in the recent recruiting process…Considered Florida, Kentucky, North Carolina State, St. John's, Florida State and Wake Forest as a high school senior...Social sciences major.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2011 graduate of Word of God Academy in Raleigh, N.C., where he played his senior year for Erasto Hatchett…Helped lead the Word of God Rams to a 23-3 record as a senior in 2010-11…Also attended his junior season at Oak Ridge Military Academy in Tenn….Played on the Chris Paul AAU All-Star Team…Helped guide the Chris Paul All-Stars to the Tournament of Champions quarterfinal round… Averaged 16 points per game at the NBPA Top-100 Camp…Consensus fourstar recruit…Ranked among the nation's top-10 centers and the No. 76 recruit by Scout.com as a high school senior…Ranked the No. 81 recruit by ESPN.com…Rated the nation's No. 97 player by MaxPreps…Ranked the No. 92 prospect by Rivals.com.

PERSONAL Born Onyekachi Uchebo on June 10, 1992 in Nigeria…Guardian is Catherine Uchebo…Has a brother Michael Okechekwu Uchebo who plays soccer in Belgium (Cercle Brugge) and on the Nigerian National Team...Michael played for Nigeria in the 2014 World Cup…

2011-13 AT CHIPOLA J.C. Spent two seasons at Chipola Junior College in Marianna, Fla., where he

UCEHBO’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2013-14 Total

GP 9 9

GS 0 0

Min 23 23

Avg 2.6 2.6

FG 2 2

Total FGA 5 5

Pct .400 .400

Three-Point 3FG 3FGA Pct 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

Year 2013-14 Total

GP 7 7

GS 0 0

Min 16 16

Avg 2.3 2.3

FG 1 1

FGA 3 3

Pct .333 .333

3FG 3FGA 0 0 0 0

OVERALL FT 0 0

FTA 0 0

Pct .000 .000

Rebounds Off Def Tot 2 5 7 2 5 7

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON Pct FT FTA Pct Off .000 0 0 .000 2 .000 0 0 .000 2

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Def 4 4

Tot 6 6

Avg 0.8 0.8

PF 4 4

FO 0 0

Ast 0 0

TO 1 1

Blk 0 0

Stl 2 2

Pts 4 4

Avg 0.4 0.4

Avg 0.9 0.9

PF 2 2

FO 0 0

Ast 0 0

TO 1 1

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Stl 1 1

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MICHAEL YOUNG 6-9  235  Sophomore  Forward Duquesne, Pa.  St. Benedict’s Prep (N.J.)

nearby Duquesne, Pa., Young is an allaround player who can play in the post, mid-post and/or perimeter. He is tough, versatile and is a strong rebounder who plays with a chip on his shoulder. Young displays major athleticism and is a force on the backboards. He recently has improved his offensive game with a soft jump hook with both hands and range on his jumper from out to 16-feet. He

THE STORYLINE A power forward starter in all 36 games, Michael Young showed flashes of his unlimited potential last year as a freshman. In 2014-15, Young will be counted upon to provide scoring, rebounding and leadership. A strong, athletic combination forward from

can also play multiple positions on the court including small forward and power forward and is willing to do the little things to get the job done. A powerful rebounder, Young has a mixture of presence in the paint and on the perimeter to be a dangerous power forward. He has an ideal frame for a power forward and tremendous skill level for his size which gives him the ability to be versatile and play different positions. He is also a matchup problem for opponents. If the opponent puts a big man on him, he will step out and play the wing position and if they put a guard on him, he will slide to the post. Young has expanded his game to the point where he is capable of stepping out and knocking down shots and handling the ball. Look for Young to have an impactful 2014-15 sophomore season.

2013-14 Named to the All-ACC Academic Team...ACC Academic Honor Roll recipient...Started all 36 games at power forward...Reached double figure scoring in five games on year... Converted 16 consecutive free throws from 11/30-12/17...Scored nine points (4-6 FG) with three rebounds in NCAA Tournament vs. Colorado, 3/20... Finished with nine points (4-8 FG) vs. Wake Forest, 3/13...Scored a careerhigh tying 13 points (3-6 FG), hit 6-6 free throws in 30 minutes at Notre Dame, 3/1...Played a career-best 33 minutes, grabbed seven rebounds at Miami, 2/5/14...Scored eight points (3-6 FG), hit 3-pointer and grabbed four rebounds vs. Virginia, 2/2...Registered nine points with seven rebounds vs. Duke, 1/27...Scored a career-high 13 points (4-7 FG), hit a 3-pointer at NC

State, 1/4...Finished with 10 points, hit a career-high 6-6 free throws, grabbed seven rebounds (five offensive) and dished out a career-high three assists vs. Youngstown State, 12/14...Scored 10 points (5-8 FG) with seven rebounds vs. Loyola Marymount, 12/6...Hit a career-high 6-6 free throws vs. Penn State, 12/3...Scored a career-high 11 points (4-4 FG), hit first career 3-pointer vs. Howard, 11/17...Grabbed nine rebounds (six offensive) and scored six points vs. Fresno State, 11/12...Scored nine points (3-4 FG), hit 3-4 free throws, grabbed eight rebounds and blocked two shots in season opener/ freshman debut vs. Savannah State, 11/ 8...Became one of only 14 freshmen in school history to start in his first game on opening day.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2013 graduate of St. Benedict's Prep in Newark, N.J., where he played for head coach Mark Taylor…Led St. Benedict's to the National High School Invitational runner-up finish and to the New Jersey Prep Championship with a 32-2 overall record…Team concluded its 2012-13 year ranked No. 2 nationally by both USA Today and MaxPreps… Guided the Gray Bees to the NHSI national runner-up finish with a 67-65 championship game loss to Montverde Academy (Fla.)…Led team with 19 points (8-10 FG) and 10 rebounds in the title game, which was decided on a 3pointer by Montverde with 2.7 seconds to go…Finished with 10 points and sank two free throws to put the game out of reach in a 60-57 semifinal win over No. 1 ranked Findlay Prep (Nevada)… Scored 17 points (7-12 FG) with nine rebounds in a NHSI first round win over LaLumiere Academy (Ind.)…Averaged

YOUNG’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 2013-14 Total

GP 36 36

GS 36 36

Min 779 779

Avg 21.6 21.6

FG 69 69

Total FGA 167 167

Pct .413 .413

Three-Point 3FG 3FGA Pct 10 28 .357 10 28 .357

Year 2013-14 Total

GP 18 18

GS 18 18

Min 417 417

Avg 23.2 23.2

FG 34 34

FGA 85 85

Pct .400 .400

3FG 3FGA 6 15 6 15

Year 2014 Total

GP 3 3

GS 3 3

Min 53 53

Avg 17.7 17.7

FG 7 7

FGA 15 15

Pct .467 .467

3FG 3FGA 1 3 1 3

Year 2014 Total

GP 2 2

GS 2 2

Min 42 42

Avg 21.0 21.0

FG 6 6

FGA 10 10

Pct .600 .600

3FG 3FGA 1 1 1 1

OVERALL FT 67 67

FTA 82 82

Pct .817 .817

Off 56 56

Rebounds Def Tot 91 147 91 147

Avg 4.1 4.1

PF 63 63

FO 1 1

Ast 32 32

TO 32 32

Blk 16 16

Stl 15 15

Pts 215 215

Avg 6.0 6.0

CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON Pct FT FTA Pct Off .400 34 43 .791 25 .400 34 43 .791 25

Def 40 40

Tot 65 65

Avg 3.6 3.6

PF 34 34

FO 0 0

Ast 18 18

TO 19 19

Blk 7 7

Stl 8 8

Pts 108 108

Avg 6.0 6.0

Pct .333 .333

ACC TOURNAMENT FT FTA Pct 1 1 1.000 1 1 1.000

Off 1 1

Def 7 7

Tot 8 8

Avg 2.7 2.7

PF 10 10

FO 0 0

Ast 0 0

TO 2 2

Blk 3 3

Stl 0 0

Pts 16 16

Avg 5.3 5.3

Pct 1.000 1.000

NCAA TOURNAMENT FT FTA Pct 0 0 .000 0 0 .000

Off 1 1

Def 3 3

Tot 4 4

Avg 2.0 2.0

PF 2 2

FO 0 0

Ast 1 1

TO 1 1

Blk 1 1

Stl 2 2

Pts 13 13

Avg 6.5 6.5

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PLAYER PROFILES YOUNG’S CAREER HIGHS Points: 13, two times- at Notre Dame, 3/1/ 14; at N.C. State 1/4/14. FG made: 5, Loyola Marymount, 12/6/13. FG attempts: 8, two times- vs. Wake Forest, 3/13/14; Loyola Marymount, 12/ 6/13. 3FG made: 1, 10 times, last- vs.Colorado, 3/20/14. 3FG attempts: 3, three times, last- at Clemson, 3/8/14. FT made: 6, three times- at Notre Dame, 3/ 1/14; Youngstown State, 12/14/13; Penn State, 3/3/13. FT attempts: 6, five times- at Notre Dame, 3/1/14; Florida State, 2/23/14; at Syracuse, 1/18/14; Youngstown State, 12/14/13; Penn State, 12/3/13. Rebounds: 9, Fresno State, 11/12/13. Off. Rebs.: 6, Fresno State, 11/12/13. Def. Rebs.: 7, Savannah State, 11/8/13. Assists: 4, Virginia Tech, 2/8/14. Steals: 2, Florida State, 2/23/14. Blocks: 2, two times- vs. Virginia, 3/15/14; Savannah State, 11/8/13. Minutes: 33, at Miami, 2/5/14.

14.6 points and 5.7 rebounds per game, converted 89 field goals and 22 3-point field goals as a senior…Scored 20 or more points six times on the year, including four consecutive games… Registered five double-doubles and reached double figure scoring in 18 contests…Scored 23 points with 10 rebounds in leading the Gray Bees to a 93-47 state title win over Blair Academy…The Gray Bees' first loss of the year was to Blair, 66-64, when St. Ben's was ranked No. 5 in the USA Today national poll…Scored 19 points and grabbed a season-high 13 rebounds vs. St. Peter's Prep…Totaled 23 points with 11 rebounds vs. Phelps, Pa…. Finished with 20 points and 10 rebounds vs. Teaneck…Scored 20 points, grabbed 10 rebounds vs. Brooklyn Democracy…Invited to play in the Jordan Brand Classic Regional Game at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. on April 13, 2013...Finished with 19 points (8-11 FG) and five rebounds in 29 minutes of action for the Black Squad…Played in the Donofrio Classic All-Star Tournament and finished with 17 points and 13 rebounds in I-3 AllStars' 123-116 win…Spent his junior year at Hudson Catholic High School in Jersey City, N.J. where he led the Hawks to a 25-3 overall and 13-0 league record…Played at HC for head coach Nick Mariniello…Named an AllHudson County First Team selection after averaging 15.9 points, 11.6 rebounds, 1.8 blocks and 1.9 assists per game…Scored 445 points and grabbed 324 rebounds as a junior…Ranked among state leaders in both rebound average (11.6 rpg.) and field goal percentage (72.8 percent, 164-225)… Shattered backboard against Memorial H.S. on Feb. 17, 2012…The dunk came at the 7:07 mark of the second quarter with Hudson Catholic leading 37-8…Scored over 20 points in six games and registered 10 or more rebounds in 25 of 28 games on the year…Finished with double-doubles (points-rebounds) in 23 of 28 games on year…Blocked a career-high five shots two different times…Finished with 20

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YOUNG’S NUMBERS Career/2013-14 Double-Doubles: ............................... 0/0 Points-Rebounds: ......................... 0/0 Points-Assists: ............................ 0/0 20+ point games: .............................. 0/0 10+ point games: .............................. 5/5 10+ rebound games: .......................... 0/0 5+ rebound games: ....................... 14/14 10+ assist games: ............................. 0/0 5+ assist games: .............................. 0/0 30+ minute games: ............................ 4/4 40+ minute games: ............................ 0/0

points and a career-high 21 rebounds in a win over Memorial…Scored a careerhigh 34 points (12-14 FG) and hit 9-10 free throws in win over North 13th Street…Finished with 24 points, was a perfect 10-10 from the floor and grabbed 12 rebounds vs. St. Joseph Regional…Finished with 24 points (9-12 FG) and grabbed 10 rebounds vs. Morristown-Beard…Grabbed a careerhigh eight offensive boards, finished with 17 rebounds to go along with 16 points vs. North Bergen…Scored 22 of Hudson Catholic's 44 points, hit 10-12 FG and grabbed 12 rebounds vs. Roselle Catholic…Played his sophomore season at St. Benedict's Prep (N.J.)…Helped lead the Gray Bees to a 13-12 record… Scored 27 points vs. Woodson H.S… Spent his freshman year at Shadyside Academy in Pittsburgh…As a 14-year old freshman varsity player, guided the Indians to a 19-8 overall and 11-4 league record…Shadyside lost 58-38 to North Catholic H.S. in the PIAA Class 2A second round…Played in the EYBL circuit during the summers…Played AAU basketball with the New Jersey Playaz Basketball Club for head coach Jimmy Salmon…Attended the Reebok

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Breakout Challenge, Five-Star Camp and Hoop Group Elite Camp...Consensus Four-Star recruit…Rated the nation's No. 56 overall recruit and No. 14 power forward by ESPN…Rated the nation's No. 63 player nationally by Hoopniks.com…Ranked the nation's No. 97 player by Rivals.com…Ranked the nation's No. 102 player by Yahoo.com…Rated the nation's No. 20 power forward recruit by Scout.com.

PERSONAL Born Michael Young on September 5, 1994…Son of Michael Young and LaNette Braxton of Duquesne, Pa., which is located 12 miles from Pittsburgh…Former roommate of fellow Pitt signee Jamel Artis at St. Benedict's Prep…Artis helped him cope with his father’s death...Committed to Pitt on August 4, 2012…Chose Pitt because it was the "perfect fit," along with its "loyalty and honesty" in the recruiting process…Also said that he was "excited to continue his career in Pittsburgh and to have the opportunity for his hometown friends and family to watch him play"…He also "relishes the opportunity to be the next homegrown player at Pitt" while following in the footsteps of Dallas Mavericks center DeJuan Blair, who played at Pitt from 2007-09…Said that he grew up watching Pitt and that he always wanted to go to Pitt…Received scholarship offers from Florida, West Virginia, Connecticut, Georgia Tech, North Carolina State, Memphis, Baylor, Xavier, Kansas, Rutgers, Marquette, Virginia, Miami, Fla., St. John's and Seton Hall...Enrolled in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences.


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TYRONE HAUGHTON 6-9  220  Junior  Center Miami, Fla.  Iowa Western C.C.  Dr. Krop H.S.

THE STORYLINE An athletic shot blocker and tremendous leaper with excellent quickness, Tyrone Haughton is a defensive standout who is a solid rebounder and brings rim protection and shot blocking skills to the Panthers. A junior college transfer from Iowa Western Community College, Haughton is long and bouncy and has the unique ability to change the game on either end of the floor. He also brings tremendous energy on both ends of the floor, is a great shot blocker and continues to improve on the offensive end. His best quality is that he will continue to get better, bigger and stronger.

2013-14 AT IWCC Played his freshman and sophomore seasons at Iowa Western Community College in Council Bluffs, Iowa, where he was coached by Jim Morris…Twotime All-Region XI Second Team honoree…In his two seasons, led the Reivers to a combined 55-11 overall record, 32 consecutive weeks ranked in the NJCAA top-25 poll, captured Region XI and District XI titles…Twoyear starter…As a sophomore, led Iowa Western to a 23-8 overall record, a season-best No. 3 national ranking a Region XI semifinal finish and rankings in all 17 weeks of the national poll… Concluded his two-year career as the school’s all-time leading shot blocker

with 185 total blocks…Averaged 3.9 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.2 blocks per game…Also shot 55 percent (66111) from the floor…Ranked as the nation’s No. 31 junior college center prospect by ESPNU…Ranked among the nation’s top-50 junior college players by nextrecruits.com in August 2013 (No. 29).

2012-13 AT IWCC One of only two freshmen in the Iowa Community College Athletic Conference to earn All-Region XI First or Second Team honors…Earned AllRegion XI Second Team honors…Set Iowa Western Community College’s season record for blocked shots (112) and the single game blocks record vs. Cloud County C.C. with 12 on Dec. 11, 2012…As a freshman, helped guide Iowa Western to a 32-3 record, Region XI and District XI titles, a No. 1 seed in the NJCAA national tournament and Elite Eight finish…Played in all 35 games with 23 starts…Averaged 4.5 points per game, ranked second on the team in rebounding (6.5 rpg.) and registered a team-high eight double figure rebound performances…Invited to participate in Jerry Mullen’s Top 100 JUCO Camp in July, 2013.

Averaged 14 points, nine rebounds and six blocked shots per game as a senior…Played in the Florida vs. USA All-Star Game in April, 2012... Averaged 11 points, 12 rebounds and six blocked shots per game as a junior…Shot 62 percent from the floor as a junior…Ranked as a Four-Star recruit by Rivals.com, a three-star recruit by ESPNU and received scholarship offers from Connecticut, Alabama and Virginia Tech before signing with South Carolina…Rated the nation’s No. 23 center by ESPNU… Played AAU basketball with Florida Gold Coast.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of Dr. Krop High School in Miami, Fla. where he played for coach Shakey Rodriguez...Twotime All-Area Player in Miami…

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PERSONAL Born Tyrone Haughton on January 12, 1993…Son of Ira and Violet Haughton…Nickname is Ty… Committed to Pitt on March 5, 2014 after his visit to the Petersen Events Center…Announced his decision on his twitter account…Cited Pitt’s strong program, coaching staff, campus and game environment as key reasons to commit…Selected Pitt over Memphis, Wichita State, Gonzaga, Texas Tech, Washington State, Tennessee and Fresno State…Social sciences major.


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SHELDON JETER 6-8  225  Sophomore  Forward Beaver Falls, Pa.  Vanderbilt  Beaver Falls H.S.

THE STORYLINE A native of Beaver Falls, Pa. which is 33 miles from the Pitt campus, Sheldon Jeter is a tough, athletic and physical wing player who will have three years of eligibility at Pitt after sitting out the 2013-14 season. Jeter transfers to Pitt after completing his freshman season at Vanderbilt (201213), where he averaged 5.5 points and 3.4 rebounds per game while playing in all 33 games and making seven starts. A combination forward, Jeter has been described as a competitive team player who hates to lose. Jeter is long and lean and can create off the dribble because he plays low to the floor. An

effective outside shooter, Jeter can drive to the basket with authority and is a hard worker who is willing to improve his game. His athleticism comes out more in transition. In 2012-13, he made national highlight reels with his dunk against Mississippi in the Southeastern Conference Tournament when he drove the baseline and proceeded to slam it home. The play made the ESPN SportsCenter top-10 plays of the day. Jeter, who hails from a tradition-rich basketball family, enrolled at Pitt during the first summer session. Last year, he attended classes but did not compete at Polk State Junior College in Winter Haven, Fla. in order to preserve a third year of NCAA eligibility.

2013-14 AT POLK STATE Attended classes at Polk State Junior College in Winter Haven, Fla....Did not compete on the baskeball team, which is coached by Matt Furjanic.

2012-13 AT VANDERBILT Played his freshman season at Vanderbilt University…Played in all 33 games and started seven contests on the year…Averaged 5.5 points and 3.4 rebounds per game, shot 47.1 percent (64-136) from the floor and 39.1 percent (25-64) from 3-point range on year…Averaged 6.8 points, 4.1 rebounds and 19.4 minutes per game in 18 SEC regular season games… Reached double figure scoring in six games…Scored a career-high 14 points against both William & Mary, 1/2 and Georgia, 2/27…Shot a career-high 6-7 from the floor against William & Mary, 1/2…In first start of his career, played a career-high 32 minutes, scored 13 points and grabbed four rebounds vs. Ole Miss, 1/15…Scored 11 points and grabbed a career-high nine rebounds at Mississippi State, 2/ 23…Converted a career-high three 3pointers and totaled 13 points vs. Arkansas, 2/9…Finished with 10 points at Auburn, 1/23.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2012 graduate of Beaver Falls High School in Beaver Falls, Pa. where he played for head coach Doug Biega…Two-time First Team All-State selection…Named the WPIAL, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Player of the Year and Beaver County Times Athlete of the Year as a senior…Concluded his fouryear varsity career with 1,489 career points as a three-year starter… Averaged 21.8 points, 12 rebounds, five assists, two blocks and two steals while guiding Beaver Falls H.S. to a 28-3 overall record and 12-1 conference record as a senior…Guided the Tigers to the Class 2A WPIAL title and a berth in the Class 2A PIAA state championship game against Imhotep Charter…Scored 22 points with 11 rebounds in a 56-54 overtime loss to Imhotep in the title game…Scored a career-high 40 points with 15 rebounds in a state playoff victory over Greensburg Central Catholic…As a junior, was a member of the Pittsburgh

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JETER’S CAREER HIGHS Points: 14, two times, last- Georgia, 2/ 27/13. FG made: 6, William & Mary, 1/2/13. FG attempts: 8, three times, last- at Mississippi State, 2/23/13. 3FG made: 3, at Arkansas, 2/9/13. 3FG attempts: 6, Ole Miss, 1/15/13. FT made: 4, three times, last- Georgia, 2/ 27/13. FT attempts: 7, Ole Miss, 1/15/13. Rebounds: 9, at Mississippi State, 2/23/ 13. Assists: 2, two times, last- vs. Kentucky, 3/15/13. Steals: 3, two times, last- at Missouri, 1/ 26/13. Blocks: 2, three times, last- Arkansas, 2/ 9/13. Minutes: 32, at Ole Miss, 1/15/13.

Post-Gazette Fabulous Five and the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific Ten…Averaged 23.0 points, 9.8 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game as a junior…Averaged 19.2 points, 7.2 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game as a sophomore…Rated the nation’s No. 87 player by ESPN.com…Ranked the nation’s No. 86 recruit by 24/7sports… Ranked the nation’s No. 150 overall player by Rivals.com.

PERSONAL Born Sheldon Davon Theodore Jeter on July 24, 1994…Son of Carliss Jeter and Laurie Odum…Has five brothers, Carliss (26), Kyle (24), Greg (23), Marcus (18) and Donovan (14), and one sister, Ainya (12)…Father Carliss played basketball for Beaver Falls and led the Tigers to the WPIAL championship in 1980…Father serves as an assistant coach at Beaver Falls H.S. and has helped guide the program to three state titles and five state title appearances...He also played college basketball at UT-Chattanooga…Wore number 34 because his father, uncle, younger brother and cousin all wore the same number when they played… Advice to youngsters is “never change who you are to please other people’s insecurities”…Out of high school, was recruited by Penn State, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Wisconsin and Pitt… Last summer, chose Pitt over Cincinnati, Florida State, Georgetown, Ohio State, Purdue and VCU…Chose Pitt because he felt like he “fit in” and is “closer to home”…Majors in administration of justice.


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CAMERON JOHNSON 6-7  185  Freshman  Guard Moon Township, Pa.  Our Lady of the Sacred Heart H.S.

THE STORYLINE Tall and slender with long arms, a nice outside shot and the ability to drive to the basket, Cameron Johnson has point guard skills and size that will allow him to play multiple positions. Last summer, Johnson rocketed onto the recruiting scene after he grew five inches in height. He now stands at 6feet-7-inches tall. The added size and length at the guard position was something that interested high-level college coaches. Johnson is a player who has improved every time he has stepped on the court. A prototypical gym rat and hard worker who spends considerable time on his game, Johnson’s body is still growing. The son of former Pitt basketball player Gilbert Johnson, Johnson handles the ball well, plays well under pressure, has great range on his 3-point shot, can penetrate well and finish at the basket.

Named Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Player of the Week on Feb. 5, 2014 after scoring 26 points and converting two late free throws in a 58-56 win over Union…Averaged 16.0 points per game as a junior…Played his first two seasons at Moon Area High School… Competed for the TeamWork AAU program out of Ohio…Team finished in the top four in three different events during the summer of 2013…Helped guide TeamWork, Ohio to a third place finish at AAU Nationals in Orlando, Fla.

PERSONAL Born Cameron Johnson on March 3, 1996…Son of Gilbert and Amy Johnson…Has three brothers, Aaron, Donovan and Braylon…Father Gilbert played basketball at Pitt from 198890…Mother Amy Schuler Johnson was a 1,000-point scorer at Kent State from 1982-86 and currently ranks No. 19 on the school’s all-time scoring list (1,018 points)…Brother Aaron is the all-time leading scorer at Moon Area

HIGH SCHOOL A June 2014 graduate of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart High School in Coraopolis, Pa. where he played two seasons for head coach Mike Rodriguez…Named to the PIAA Class A All-State Second Team after ranking second among Southwestern Pennsylvania scoring leaders at 27.8 points per game as a senior…Selected to the Class A “Fab Five” and “PA West” team by the Pittsburgh PostGazette…Also named to the All-Area team by the Beaver County Times… First Team All-Section and MSA All Netters All-Area Second Team… Guided the Chargers to an 18-6 overall record and WPIAL Class A quarterfinal appearance…Ranked among the top5 Pittsburgh area scoring leaders all year as a senior…Scored 35 points in a win over Western Beaver…A prolific scorer, surpassed the 1,000 point mark for his career when he scored 34 points in a win against Rochester…

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High School and currently plays at Clarion University…Has been a Pitt fan all of his life and always wanted to attend Pitt…Cameron is an outstanding student who is a member of the National Honor Society…Signed with Pitt on April 21, 2014…Earned scholarship offers from several Ivy League schools including Columbia and Penn…Also received interest from Boston College, Stanford, Rice, Richmond and Virginia…Enrolled in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences (intended major: business).


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RYAN LUTHER 6-9  215  Freshman  Forward Gibsonia, Pa.  Hampton H.S.

PERSONAL A local Gibsonia, Pa. native, Ryan Luther is a versatile late bloomer with a variety of skills who can play on the wing and hit 3-pointers. An extreme talent, Luther is a unique player in that he is tall and long, has excellent size for a small forward, can shoot, play athletically and has proven to be a great competitor. A combination forward, he has been described as a multi-talented player with excellent game instincts. On the offensive end, he can either post up and score down low or hit jumpers from the outside with excellent range and handle the ball against pressure. He has also shown the ability to drive to the basket

and finish. Luther is a player who has shown much improvement over the last two years that his game has taken him to a different level because of his athleticism. His playing style and versatility has been compared to Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki.

HIGH SCHOOL A June 2014 graduate of Hampton High School where he lettered four years on the varsity basketball team for head coach Joe Lafko…Concluded his four-year career as Hampton High School’s all-time career leading scorer with 1,968 points…Became the school’s all-time leading scorer after just three seasons…In his career,

scored 30 or more points six times, 20 or more points 37 times and reached double figures in 104 of 107 career contests…Named the Class 4A Pennsylvania State Player of the Year and earned Class 4A First Team AllState honors…Two-time member of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous Five and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific-10 all-area teams…WPIAL Class 4A All-Area and All-Section selection…Finished with 578 points (22.2 ppg.), 201 rebounds (7.7 rpg.), 39 assists, 35 steals and 54 blocked shots in 26 games as a senior…Also shot 66 percent from the floor, 71 percent (230-324) from inside the 3point line, 65.8 percent (100-152) of his free throws and hit 18 3-pointers on the year…Reached double figure scoring in all 26 games, scored 30 or more points two times, 20 or more points in 17 contests and compiled eight double-doubles as a senior… Scored a season-high 33 points in a win vs. North Hills…Finished with 32 points in win vs. Norwin…Grabbed a season-high 16 rebounds vs. Seneca Valley…Played in the Roundball Classic at Geneva College following his senior season…Ranked third among WPIAL area players in scoring (21.3 points per game) and led the Hampton Talbots to a 22-6 record and WPIAL Class 4A finals appearance as a junior…Earned Class 4A Third Team All-State honors…Member of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous Five and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Terrific-10 all-area teams…Also earned AllSection First Team honors…Named the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Player of the Week on Dec. 19, 2012 after he scored 32 points against North Hills and hit a game-winning layup to help defeat Mars…Finished with 597 points (21.3 ppg.), 216 rebounds (7.7 rpg.), 54 assists, 46 steals and 40 blocked shots in 28 games as a junior…Also converted 59.1 percent of his field goals (224-379), 72 percent (129-179) of his free throw attempts and 30 percent (20-66) of his 3-point attempts… Scored 17 points and pulled down nine rebounds for Hampton in a 68-53 championship final loss to New Castle…Season-high was 32 points vs. North Hills (12-18 FG, 8-9 FT, six rebounds)…Also scored 31 points against McKeesport in the WPIAL quarterfinals (11-17 FG, 9-11 FT, nine rebounds)…Scored 30 or more points four times and 20 or more points in 14 games…Reached double figure scoring in 27 of 28 contests on year…Led Hampton to a 25-5 record,

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a 16-game win streak and Class 3A final as a sophomore…Hampton lost to Montour 45-29 in the final…Finished with 491 points (16.4 ppg.), 192 rebounds (6.4 rpg.) and 62 steals and converted 54.9 percent (185-337) of his field goals, 75.5 percent (80-106) of his free throws and hit 41-108 3pointers as a sophomore…Seasonhigh was 28 points two times vs. Warren and Oliver…Averaged 13.1 points, 4.2 rebounds and shot 49.5 percent (110-222) from the floor as a freshman while guiding Hampton to a 15-8 record…Scored a season-high 27 points (9-19 FG) vs. Highlands…Hit five 3-pointers in two games on the year… Plays AAU Basketball with the Maryland 3D squad…Consensus threestar recruit by Scout, Rivals and ESPNU…No. 1 ranked player in the Pittsburgh area in the Class of 2014… Also played quarterback on the football team.

PERSONAL Born Ryan S. Luther on September 10, 1995…Son of Bill and Kate Luther…Has a twin brother, Collin, who is 6-feet-seven inches tall and also plays basketball, older brother Bill and older sister Jodie…Twin brother Collin is a freshman basketball player at Elon College...The Luthers became just the second family in WPIAL history to have four siblings score over 1,000 career points: Ryan (1,968), Collin (1,033), his older brother Bill, Jr., older sister Jodie also scored over 1,000… Older brother Bill, Jr. was a Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous Five selection and is currently a senior on the PittJohnstown basketball team…Cousin is Mike Shanahan, who played wide receiver at Pitt (2009-12) and with the New York Jets in 2013…Uncle Brian Shanahan scored 1,355 points on the Duquesne basketball team (198689)…Chose Pitt because he always has followed the Panthers and realized the opportunity that he would have at Pitt…Claimed that it “was pretty hard to turn down a school that he’s liked since he was a little kid”…Under the radar recruit who continues to grow and improve…Some believe he may end up 6-feet-10 inches or taller… Favorite movie is The Shawshank Redemption…Outstanding student who owns a 3.5-plus GPA…Chose Pitt over Dayton, Duquesne and George Washington…Enrolled in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences (intended major: business).


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JOSHUA KO 6-1  150  Sophomore  Guard Kailua, Hawaii  Kalaheo H.S.

THE STORYLINE Joshua Ko is a sophomore walk-on from Hawaii who enrolled at Pitt a few days before classes began in August, 2013. A stellar shooter under pressure, Ko was named Hawaii’s 2013 Gatorade State Basketball Player of the Year after he guided his high school team to back-to-back state titles. He will provide depth at the guard position.

2013-14 ACC Academic Honor Roll recipient...Played in 10 games and in 12 minutes on year...Converted 1-3 3pointers on season...Finished with three points vs. Wake Forest in the ACC Tournament, 3/13...Scored a career-high four points in his debut game vs. Savannah State, 11/8.

HIGH SCHOOL A 2013 graduate of Kalaheo High School where he played for head coach Alika Smith…Named Hawaii’s Gatorade State Player of the Year following his senior season…Guided Kalaheo to back-to-back state titles at

two different classifications (Division I as a senior and Division II as a junior)… Two-time First Team All-State selection, two-time HHSAA state tournament Most Valuable Player/ Hawaii Army National Guard Player of the Game honoree and two-time AllOIA East First Team selection… Averaged 11.9 points, 4.0 assists, 3.2 rebounds and 1.2 steals per game, shot 58 percent from the field, 49 percent from 3-point range and 70 percent from the free throw line while guiding the Mustangs to a 19-3 record (8-0 in the league) and Division I state title as a senior…Led Kalaheo to a 6054 state title overtime victory over Honolulu Maryknoll after scoring 24 points on 9-11 shooting with three assists, including 13 points in a threeminute span…Scored his team’s final nine points in the final 1:25 of regulation including a game-tying 3pointer with 27 seconds left then followed with the first four points of overtime before fouling out with 19 seconds left…Scored 19 points and hit three 3-pointers as Kalaheo competed in the Iolani Prep Classic and dropped a 76-73 decision to nationally acclaimed Houston Yates High School…Upon entering his senior season, the Mustangs were picked as Hawaii’s top team by MaxPreps…Led Kalaheo to a

40-6 overall record and Division II state title as a junior…Played for the Force in the Manoa Summer League for his father, Marvin Ko…Fourth player in Kalaheo H.S. basketball history to earn the Gatorade State Player of the Year award…Attended Punahou High School from seventh to ninth grade before transferring to Kalaheo.

PERSONAL Born Joshua Francis Ko on July 11, 1994…Son of Marvin and Cory Ko…

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Has an older brother, Jordan… Nickname is “K-O”…First-ever native Hawaiian on a Pitt Basketball roster... Outstanding student who graduated high school with a 3.7 grade point average…Volunteered as a youth basketball instructor and for multiple community clean-up efforts…Also has served as a motivational speaker for local youth...Owns two dogs, a Chihuahua and a big hairy dog… Favorite movie is Coach Carter… Enrolled in the Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences.


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Total 3-pt FT Reb Opp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF SavSt, N8 16 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 4-6 .667 3-2-5 2 FresSt, N12 16 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 2-3-5 2 How, N17 17 3-6 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1-1-2 2 LHU, N20 20 3-5 .600 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 2 vs. TT, N25 16 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 1 vs. Stan, N26 15 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-4-4 0 vs. Duq, N30 15 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-2-4 0 PSU, D3 5 1-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-1-1 2 LMU, D6 17 4-6 .667 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 3-4-7 2 YSU, D14 20 2-4 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 2 vs. Cin, D17 10 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 1 CalPoly, D21 18 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 1-3-4 1 Albany, D31 15 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 0 at NCS, J4 17 2-4 ,500 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1-0-1 1 Md, J6 10 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1-2-3 3 WFU, J11 12 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 2 at GT, J14 13 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 2-0-2 1 at Syr, J18 16 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 1 Clem, J21 18 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-4-4 3 at Md, J25 16 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 2-4-6 1 Duke, J27 12 2-4 .500 2-3 .667 2-2 1.000 1-1-2 0 Virginia, F2 24 3-7 .429 0-0 .000 5-7 .714 3-4-7 0 at Miami, F5 13 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 0-1-1 2 VaTech, F8 14 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 2-0-2 1 Syr, F12 21 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2-3-5 2 at UNC, F15 20 4-6 .667 0-2 .000 5-7 .714 1-6-7 3 FSU, F23 14 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 2-5 .400 0-1-1 1 at BC, F26 17 2-4 .500 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 1-1-2 2 at ND, M1 7 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 1 NCS, M3 18 3-6 .500 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-2-2 1 at Clem, M8 16 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 2 vs. WF, M13 21 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 3-5 .600 0-1-1 2 vs. NC, M14 12 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-2-2 4 vs. Va., M15 11 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 0-2 .000 1-0-1 2 vs. CU, M20 17 3-4 .750 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 1-2-3 2 vs. UF, M22 16 3-8 .375 0-1 .000 1-1 1.000 2-1-3 0

Total 3-pt FT Reb Opp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts SavSt, N8 24 4-6 .667 3-3 1.000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 1 4 3 0 1 11 FresSt, N12 15 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 How, N17 12 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-1-1 3 1 5 0 0 4 LHU, N20 13 1-3 .333 0-2 .000 0-2 .000 0-3-3 1 0 1 0 0 2 vs. TT, N25 13 2-5 .400 1-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 1 0 0 0 5 vs. Stan, N26 10 0-3 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Duq, N30 11 2-4 .500 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 1 1 0 0 0 4 PSU, D3 25 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0-3-3 3 1 0 0 0 5 LMU, D6 17 1-6 .167 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0-0 2 7 0 0 0 2 YSU, D14 19 4-6 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 2 2 1 1 9 vs. Cin, D17 6 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 1 1 0 0 0 CalPoly, D21 16 2-4 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 1 3 3 0 1 4 Albany, D31 9 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1-2-3 2 0 0 0 0 2 at NCS, J4 14 2-3 .667 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 1 1 0 0 5 Md, J6 18 3-4 .750 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 2 1 0 0 8 WFU, J11 17 0-4 .000 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 4 0 0 0 0 at GT, J14 12 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 0 1 0 0 2 at Syr, J18 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Clem, J21 15 4-4 1.000 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 5 3 0 0 0 10 at Md, J25 9 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1-0-1 1 0 0 0 1 0 Duke, J27 13 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 2 0 0 0 2 Virginia, F2 12 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 2 0 1 0 1 0 at Miami, F5 18 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 3 0 0 0 0 2 VaTech, F8 27 3-7 .420 1-4 .250 4-5 .800 0-3-3 2 0 1 0 1 11 Syr, F12 14 1-3 .333 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 1-0-1 1 2 0 0 0 4 at UNC, F15 18 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 2 1 0 1 2 FSU, F23 13 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 3 1 1 0 0 3 at BC, F26 22 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 0-2-2 1 3 0 0 0 3 at ND, M1 20 3-4 .750 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 2 2 1 0 1 8 NCS, M3 34 7-8 .875 5-5 1.000 1-2 .500 0-1-1 1 2 1 0 1 20 at Clem, M8 20 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-2-2 0 1 1 0 3 4 vs. WF, M13 24 4-6 .667 1-2 .500 1-2 .500 0-1-1 1 5 0 0 1 10 vs. NC, M14 28 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 5-10 .500 0-1-1 2 2 2 0 0 9 vs. Va., M15 27 1-5 .200 0-2 .000 1-2 .500 0-0-0 3 3 1 0 1 3 vs. CU, M20 18 1-6 .167 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 2 0 0 0 2 vs. UF, M22 24 3-6 .500 2-3 .667 0-1 .000 0-1-1 2 2 1 0 0 8

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DERRICK RANDALL’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

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Total 3-pt FT Reb Opp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF SavSt, N8 16 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 1 FresSt, N12 5 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 How, N17 10 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 5-5 1.000 3-1-4 0 LHU, N20 8 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 0 vs. TT, N25 9 3-4 .750 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0-0 3 vs. Stan, N26 1 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 vs. Duq, N30 2 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 PSU, D3 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 LMU, D6 4 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 0 YSU, D14 10 1-2 .500 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 4 vs. Cin, D17 - CalPoly, D21 2 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 0 Albany, D31 - at NCS, J4 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 Md, J6 1 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 WFU, J11 9 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1-2-3 1 at GT, J14 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 at Syr, J18 7 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1-4 .250 0-0-0 2 Clem, J21 20 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 1-5-6 1 at Md, J25 14 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 0 Duke, J27 5 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 3 Virginia, F2 10 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 3-1-4 1 at Miami, F5 4 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 VaTech, F8 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 Syr, F12 - at UNC, F15 21 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 2 FSU, F23 16 2-4 .500 1-3 .333 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 0 at BC, F26 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 at ND, M1 4 0-2 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 NCS, M3 9 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 at Clem, M8 - vs. WF, M13 10 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 2 vs. NC, M14 - vs. Va., M15 - vs. CU, M20 10 4-4 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 vs. UF, M22 1 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1

Total 3-pt FT Reb Opp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts SavSt, N8 *20 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 2-4 .500 9-3-12 4 0 2 1 0 12 FresSt, N12 12 3-5 .600 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 4-2-6 3 0 0 1 0 7 How, N17 21 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-6-7 4 0 1 1 1 0 LHU, N20 15 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2-2-4 3 0 1 2 1 3 vs. TT, N25 18 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 2-3-5 2 0 0 1 0 0 vs. Stan, N26 9 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Duq, N30 6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 2 0 0 0 0 0 PSU, D3 6 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 0-0-0 1 0 0 0 0 4 LMU, D6 15 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-3-5 0 0 1 1 0 2 YSU, D14 14 5-7 .714 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 3-4-7 0 0 0 0 1 11 vs. Cin, D17 6 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 CalPoly, D21 14 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-1-3 0 0 1 0 0 0 Albany, D31 6 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 1 2 at NCS, J4 9 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 1 0 1 0 1 0 Md, J6 7 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 0 0 0 0 0 2 WFU, J11 6 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-0-0 3 0 0 0 1 1 at GT, J14 8 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1-0-1 2 0 0 1 0 5 at Syr, J18 3 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-0-1 0 1 0 0 1 0 Clem, J21 15 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 0 1 1 0 2 at Md, J25 6 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 2 0 1 0 0 2 Duke, J27 6 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Virginia, F2 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 at Miami, F5 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 VaTech, F8 3 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Syr, F12 11 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 0 0 4 0 0 at UNC, F15 8 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 3-0-3 0 0 0 0 0 4 FSU, F23 10 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-0-2 2 0 1 0 1 0 at BC, F26 9 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 1 0 0 1 0 2 at ND, M1 8 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2-0-2 1 0 0 0 0 5 NCS, M3 5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 0 0 1 1 0 0 at Clem, M8 4 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 0-0-0 2 1 0 0 0 1 vs. WF, M13 10 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2-5-7 1 0 1 0 0 3 vs. NC, M14 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 0-0-0 2 0 0 0 0 0 vs. Va., M15 1 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 1-1-2 0 0 1 0 0 2 vs. CU, M20 9 2-2 1.000 0-0 .000 1-1 1.000 0-1-1 2 0 0 0 0 5 vs. UF, M22 2 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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PLAYER PROFILES MICHAEL YOUNG’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2013-14 GAME-BY-GAME (Freshman Year) Total 3-pt FT Reb Opp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts SavSt, N8 *28 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 3-4 .750 1-7-8 2 0 1 2 1 9 FresSt, N12 *17 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 2-3 .667 6-3-9 0 2 1 0 0 6 How, N17 *23 4-4 1.000 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 1-1-2 1 2 0 1 1 11 LHU, N20 *19 1-4 .250 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 0-3-3 2 2 0 0 0 3 vs. TT, N25 *18 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 4-4 1.000 2-1-3 1 0 0 0 0 6 vs. Stan, N26 *19 1-3 .333 0-0 .000 4-5 .800 2-1-3 3 0 1 0 0 6 vs. Duq, N30 *18 0-4 .000 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2-4-6 5 0 1 0 0 2 PSU, D3 *16 0-5 .000 0-0 .000 6-6 1.000 3-4-7 1 0 1 0 0 6 LMU, D6 *22 5-8 .625 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 2-5-7 2 2 1 0 0 10 YSU, D14 *19 2-5 .400 0-1 .000 6-6 1.000 5-2-7 0 3 1 0 1 10 vs. Cin, D17 *30 1-4 .250 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 2-5-7 0 2 1 1 1 4 CalPoly, D21 *16 0-3 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 2-0-2 0 0 1 0 0 0 Albany, D31 *22 2-5 .400 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 1-5-6 0 0 1 1 1 5 at NCS, J4 *25 4-7 .571 1-1 1.000 4-4 1.000 1-1-2 1 1 1 0 0 13 Md, J6 *18 1-3 .333 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1-1-2 1 0 0 0 0 3 WFU, J11 *14 2-3 .667 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 4 1 0 1 1 4 at GT, J14 *28 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 4-4 1.000 3-4-7 3 2 1 0 1 6 at Syr, J18 *21 1-4 .250 0-0 .000 4-6 .667 3-2-5 3 1 2 0 0 6 Clem, J21 *21 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 1 1 1 0 0 2 at Md, J25 *28 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-5-5 2 0 2 0 1 2 Duke, J27 *27 3-7 .429 1-1 1.000 2-2 1.000 3-4-7 1 0 1 1 0 9 Virginia, F2 *24 3-6 .500 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 2-2-4 1 0 2 1 0 8 at Miami, F5 *32 2-6 .333 0-1 .000 0-0 .000 3-4-7 2 2 2 1 0 4 VaTech, F8 *27 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0-0 2 4 0 1 0 4 Syr, F12 *18 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-1 .000 1-1-2 2 0 2 1 0 4 at UNC, F15 *19 3-4 .750 0-0 .000 2-2 1.000 2-4-6 4 1 2 0 1 8 FSU, F23 *17 0-4 .000 0-0 .000 5-6 .833 1-1-2 1 0 0 0 2 5 at BC, F26 *16 1-5 .200 0-1 .000 1-2 .500 1-1-2 1 1 1 0 0 3 at ND, M1 *30 3-6 .500 1-1 1.000 6-6 1.000 2-1-3 2 0 2 1 0 13 NCS, M3 *22 2-5 .400 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 1-1-2 2 1 0 0 2 7 at Clem, M8 *30 2-7 .286 1-3 .333 2-4 .500 1-4-5 1 3 0 0 0 7 vs. WF, M13 *17 4-8 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-3-3 4 0 2 0 0 9 vs. NC, M14 *20 2-5 .400 0-2 .000 1-1 .500 1-2-3 4 0 0 1 0 5 vs. Va., M15 *16 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2-2 2 0 0 2 0 2 vs. CU, M20 *21 4-6 .667 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 1-2-3 1 0 0 0 2 9 vs. UF, M22 *21 2-4 .500 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-1-1 1 1 1 1 0 4

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SEASON IN REVIEW Pitt earns 12th NCAA Tournament appearance in the last 13 seasons; records 26-10 record, finishes fifth in its first-ever ACC campaign in 2013-14 In its inaugural Atlantic Coast Conference season, the 2013-14 Pitt men’s basketball team faced a variety of challenges and adversity. In the end, Pitt met those challenges as it finished the season with a successful 26-10 overall record, including a fifth place ACC finish at 11-7. Pitt also enjoyed its 12th NCAA Tournament appearance in the last 13 years, one of only seven schools nationally to accomplish that feat. Head coach Jamie Dixon led his Panthers deep into postseason play, winning two games and earning a semifinal berth in its first-ever ACC Tournament appearance before dropping a heart-breaking 51-48 semifinal loss at the hands of eventual tournament winner Virginia. In the NCAA Tournament, Pitt defeated Colorado by a schoolrecord 29 points in its opening game before losing to the No. 1 overall seed Florida 61-45. Pitt was ranked as high as No. 18 nationally and its 26 victories were good enough for the program’s 13th consecutive season with 20 or more wins. The 26 wins also ranked as the eighth most victories in school history. Throughout the season, Dixon utilized his team’s strengths— unselfishness, teamwork, intelligence, passing ability, balance, defense, rebounding and ball handling—to overcome opponents. Pitt led the ACC in assists-per-

game, averaging 15.6, which ranked No. 20 nationally and provided the opportunity for seven different Panthers to average more than 5.0 points per game. Pitt was also second in the ACC in assist-toturnover ratio (1.48), which ranked No. 13 in the country. Part of the reason for the Panthers’ high assist-to-turnover ratio was that they set a school record for fewest turnovers per game (10.4). Pitt also made the most free throws in the ACC this past season (17.6 per game) and finished third in offensive rebounds per game (12.1), which proved its tenacity as a team and physical presence in the paint, a staple of Dixon-coached teams. Individually, Pitt was led by its two seniors, Lamar Patterson and Talib Zanna. The all-around performer Patterson led the team in scoring (17.1), assists (4.3), 3pointers (80) and minutes played (32.6). His accomplishments earned him numerous accolades, including Associated Press honorable mention All-America, watch list consideration for the Oscar Robertson Trophy and Naismith Award, Second-Team AllACC and Progressive Legends Classic Tournament MVP honors. A three-time ACC Player of the Week selection, Patterson also set a school record for career games played (148) and became just the third player in school history to surpass 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 400 assists in a career.

All-ACC selection Lamar Patterson became the first player in school history to earn three league player of the week honors in a career. Patterson led Pitt in both scoring (17.1 ppg.) and assists (154).

Zanna also enjoyed a fantastic and ever-improving senior campaign, averaging 13.0 points and a team-high 8.8 rebounds per game, which ranked as the second-

2013-14 HONORS AND AWARDS NBA DRAFT Second Round: Lamar Patterson, No. 48 pick by Milwaukee Bucks, traded on draft night to Atlanta Hawks ALL-AMERICA Associated Press All-America Lamar Patterson (HM) Oscar Robertson Trophy Lamar Patterson (Watch List) Naismith Award Lamar Patterson (Finalist) Bob Cousy Award James Robinson (Finalist) NABC All-Star Game Talib Zanna, Lamar Patterson ALL-REGION All-NABC District 2 Second Team: Lamar Patterson

ALL-CONFERENCE Skip Prosser Award Cameron Wright (scolar-athlete) All-ACC (coaches) Second Team: Lamar Patterson HM: Talib Zanna All-ACC (media) Second Team: Lamar Patterson HM: Talib Zanna All-ACC Tournament First Team: Talib Zanna Second Team: Lamar Patterson ACC Player of the Week Lamar Patterson (Dec. 2) Lamar Patterson (Jan. 13) Lamar Patterson (Jan. 27) All-ACC Academic Jamel Artis, Josh Newkirk, Cameron Wright, Michael Young

SPECIALTY AWARDS Progressive Legends Classic AllTournament Team MVP: Lamar Patterson All-Tournament: Cameron Wright TEAM AWARDS Most Valuable Player: Lamar Patterson Most Improved Player: Chris Jones Best Defensive Player: James Robinson, Cameron Wright Captains Award: Lamar Patterson, Talib Zanna, Cameron Wright Team Free Throw Leader: Michael Young (81.7%) Team Rebounding Leader: Talib Zanna (8.6) Most Inspirational Player: Durand Johnson Coaches Award: Jamel Artis, Josh Newkirk Academic Excellence Award: Cameron Wright Jaron Brown Pursuit of Excellence Award: Joseph Uchebo

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highest total in the ACC. Zanna, who also led the Panthers in field goal percentage (.586), joined Patterson in surpassing 1,000 points and 500 rebounds for a career. He was named honorable mention All-ACC and ACC All-Tournament First Team for his efforts. Joining the two seniors in Pitt’s starting lineup were junior guard Cameron Wright, sophomore point guard James Robinson and freshman forward Michael Young. The all-around Wright averaged 10.5 points, 3.3 rebounds, 2.6 assists and a team-high 1.8 steals on the season. As an example of a true student-athlete, Wright earned the Skip Prosser Award as the ACC’s top scholar-athlete for men’s basketball. For the second straight season, Robinson served as court general for the Panthers at point guard as he set a Pitt school record for season assist-to-turnover ratio (4.11). He also contributed 7.6 points and 148 assists on the year. Young enjoyed a successful first collegiate year as he averaged 6.0


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2013-14 PITT BASKETBALL ACCOMPLISHMENTS  Concluded its inaugural season in the Atlantic Coast Conference.  Advanced to NCAA Tournament play for the 12th time in the last 13 seasons and 25th time in school history. The 12 NCAA Tournament appearances rank as the second-most in the Atlantic Coast Conference during that span.  Became one of only seven schools nationally to advance to the NCAA Tournament in 12 of the last 13 seasons (2001-14). The seven schools include Duke, Gonzaga, Kansas, Michigan State, Pitt, Texas and Wisconsin.  Compiled a 345-106 record and .765 winning percentage over the past 13 seasons (2001-14), which ranks among the nation’s top-five best winning percentages during that span. The .765 winning percentage ranks No. 2 in the Atlantic Coast Conference during that period.  Compiled a 152-70 league record and .685 winning percentage in conference regular season games over the last 13 seasons, a mark which ranks No. 2 in the ACC from 2001-14.  Achieved a school record 13th straight 20-win season (26-10). It was Pitt’s 21st all-time 20-win season. The 26 wins ranked as the eighth most wins in school history.  Surpassed 20 wins overall and 10 wins in conference regular season play for the 12th time in the last 13 seasons. Pitt is the only ACC program to have surpassed 20 overall wins and 10 league victories in 12 of the last 13 seasons.  Finished its first-ever ACC regular season in fifth place with an 11-7 record after being picked to finish No. 6 in the league’s preseason media poll.  At 7-2, amassed the ACC’s best road record in 2013-14. Pitt’s 7-2 ACC road record tied for the best mark in school history.  In 11 years as Pitt’s head coach (2004-14), Jamie Dixon became the first coach in school history to guide the Panthers to 10 NCAA Tournament appearances, 11 20-win seasons and 10 10-win league seasons. Under Dixon, Pitt has averaged 26.1 overall wins and 11.5 league wins per year.  With his 288 career wins, Jamie Dixon concluded the year ranked fourth on the NCAA Division I all-time coaching list for most wins after 11 seasons as a head coach. He ended the season trailing only Kansas’ Roy Williams (305 wins from 1989-99), Butler/Xavier/Ohio State’s Thad Matta (292 wins from 2001-11) and Gonzaga’s Mark Few (291 wins from 200010) on the list.  Dixon (.750 career winning percentage) finished his 11th year at Pitt ranked as the eighth winningest active coach in NCAA Division I college basketball.  Concluded its 12th year in the Petersen Events Center with a 193-27 alltime record and .877 winning percentage (13-5 in 2013-14). The 193-27 record and .877 winning percentage ranks among the nation’s top-9 best marks since the arena opened in 2002 (Kansas-.947, Duke-.939, Gonzaga-.931, Michigan State-.906, Memphis-.906, Wisconsin-.900, Florida-.891, North Carolina-.878 and Pitt-.877).  Seniors Lamar Patterson and Talib Zanna concluded their careers with a 125-50 career record and .714 winning percentage. The duo also combined to earn three NCAA Tournament appearances, a Big East regular season title (2010-11), four consecutive 20-win seasons and three 10-win league seasons. Both players graduated in April 2013.  Sold out the Petersen Events Center for the 12th consecutive season and has enjoyed a string of 223 consecutive regular season home sellouts dating back to a January 12, 2002 game against Notre Dame. All 216 regular season games at the Petersen Events Center have been sold out. TOP: Senior Day at Pitt honored Lamar Patterson and Talib Zanna. ABOVE MIDDLE: Pitt captured its second all-time Legends Classic at the Barclays Center with wins over Texas Tech and Stanford. ABOVE: Lamar Patterson was selected in June’s NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks then traded seconds later to the Atlanta Hawks. LEFT: Talib Zanna became a low-post force for the Panthers in his final season. The Kaduna, Nigeria native averaged 13.0 points and 8.8 rebounds on the year. Zanna earned ACC All-Tournament First Team honors after averaging 17.0 points and 13.0 rebounds in Pitt’s three ACC tournament games.

points and 4.1 rebounds while starting all 36 games. Midway through the season, Pitt lost its sixth man, redshirt sophomore Durand Johnson, to an ACL knee injury on a drive to the basket against Wake Forest. Without Johnson’s 8.8 points per game and clutch 3-point shooting proved to be a tremendous offensive blow to the Panthers. Also making key contributions off the bench for Pitt in 2013-14 were freshmen Josh Newkirk and Jamel Artis, junior

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forward/center Derrick Randall and redshirt freshman Chris Jones. Here are some of the season’s most memorable moments and highlights:  The season began with the unique Morning Madness event. The event, held before Pitt’s football game against Virginia on a constructed basketball court at Heinz Field’s Stage AE, drew a capacity crowd of 4,000 and featured a slam dunk contest,


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SEASON IN REVIEW 2013-14 RECORD WHEN... Controlling the tip: ................. 18-5 Scoring first: .......................... 19-6 Leading at the half: ............... 22-3 Trailing at the half: ................... 4-6 Tied at half: .............................. 0-1 Leading with 5:00 left: .......... 24-2 Trailing with 5:00 left: ............. 1-7 Tied with 5:00 left: .................. 1-1 In Overtime: .............................. 3-0 Double Overtime: ..................... 1-0 Triple Overtime ......................... 0-0 Pitt outrebounds opp.: ........... 20-4 Pitt is outrebounded: ............... 5-5 Rebounds are equal: ............... 1-1 Pitt commits more TO: ............ 6-6 Pitt forces more TO: .............. 18-3 Turnovers are equal: ................ 2-1

SCHOOL RECORDS SET/MILESTONE ACHIEVEMENTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS School Records Set  Career-games played, Lamar Patterson (148).  Season-assist:turnover ratio, James Robinson (4.11).  Consecutive 3-point field goals made, Josh Newkirk (7).  Most points scored-1OT game, Lamar Patterson (10 at Miami, 2/5/14). TEAM RECORDS School Records Set  Largest NCAA Tournament win  Season-Fewest Turnovers committed per game, 10.4.  Best field goal percentage-half: .810, Howard, 11/17/13.  Most points scored-1OT game, 20, at Notre Dame, 3/1/14.  Largest on-campus attendance, 12,944, Duke, 1/27/14.

MIDDLE LEFT: Head coach Jamie Dixon dresses up as Duck Dynasty’s Uncle Si during Pitt Basketball’s Morning Madness event at Heinz Field’s Stage AE prior to the Virginia football game. MIDDLE RIGHT: Lamar Patterson, Talib Zanna and Cameron Wright accept the Progressive Legends Classic team trophy after Pitt defeated Texas Tech and Stanford at the Barclays Center, Nov. 25-26. BOTTOM LEFT: James Robinson, Derrick Randall and Lamar Patterson cheer on their teammates during a road win. BOTTOM RIGHT: Once again, Pitt ranked among national and ACC leaders in rebound margin as the Panthers outrebounded opponents by plus-5.9 rebounds per game.

Pitt has more FTA: ................. 19-5 Opp. has more FTA: ................. 5-4 FT attempts are equal: ............ 2-1 Pitt shoots better than 60% .... 0-0 Pitt shoots better than 50%: . 12-1 Pitt shoots less than 50%: ..... 14-9 Opp. shoots better than 50%: . 2-1 Opp. shoots less than 50%: .. 19-9 Opp. shoots less than 40% .... 15-1 Pitt outshoots opp. (FG%) ..... 23-0 Opp. outshoots Pitt (FG%) ..... 3-10 Shooting is tied (%) ................. 0-0 Pitt hits 40% of 3FG: ............. 11-3 Pitt hits less than 40%of3FG: 13-7 Pitt outshoots opp. (3FG): ..... 13-3 Pitt hits at least 70% of FTA: 19-2 Pitt hits at least 60% of FTA: 23-7 Pitt bench outscores opp.: .... 18-7 Opp. bench outscores Pitt: ...... 8-3 Bench scoring is equal: ........... 0-0 Following a Pitt win: .............. 20-8 Following a Pitt loss: ................ 5-2 3 score in double figures: ...... 11-3 4 score in double figures: ........ 7-0 5+ in double figures: ............... 4-0 UNIFORMS White uniforms ....................... 12-4 Blue uniforms ......................... 13-5 Gold uniforms ........................... 1-1 DAYS OF THE WEEK Monday .................................... 1-2 Tuesday .................................... 6-1 Wednesday ............................... 3-1 Thursday ................................... 2-0 Friday ........................................ 3-0 Saturday ................................. 10-4 Sunday ..................................... 1-2

player introductions, Pitt Basketball version of the gameshow “Family Feud” and a special appearance from Pitt coach Jamie Dixon, who dressed up as Duck Dynasty character Uncle Si.  Pitt won its first nine games, including its second all-time Legends Classic title at the Barclays Center with consecutive wins over Texas Tech and eventual NCAA Sweet Sixteen participant Stanford. With two outstanding performances, Lamar Patterson was named Legends Classic Most Valuable Player. The Panthers also hosted and defeated rival Penn State at

the Petersen Events Center for the first time in eight seasons.  With consecutive wins over North Carolina State, Maryland, Wake Forest and Georgia Tech, Pitt was off to a perfect 4-0 start in its first season in the Atlantic Coast Conference.  Pitt won four exciting games in overtime on the year including contests at Miami, Virginia Tech, at Notre Dame and at Clemson.  Close games were a staple of Pitt’s season as 13 of its contests were decided by five points or less.  In its final regular season game, Pitt claimed a thrilling road win at Clemson after freshman Josh

Newkirk’s steal and jumper at the regulation buzzer to send the contest into overtime.  In its first-ever ACC Tournament appearance, Pitt earned a semifinal berth after claiming back-to-back wins over Tobacco Road opponents Wake Forest and North Carolina in earning a semifinal berth before dropping a hard-fought 51-48 loss to No. 1 seeded and eventual champion Virginia.  Pitt registered its largest-ever NCAA Tournament victory, a 29point win over Colorado (77-48) in the NCAA Second Round at the Amway Center in Orlando, Fla.

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PITT IN NCAA STATISTICS Category Rank AVG Won-Loss Pct. ................. 38 .. 72.2 Scoring Offense ............ 139 .. 71.8 Scoring Defense ............. 20 .. 61.9 Scoring Margin ................ 25 .... 9.9 Field Goal Pct. ................ 78 .. 46.0 FG Pct. Defense .............. 64 .. 41.2 Three-Point FG PG ........ 287 .... 5.1 Three-Point FG Pct. ...... 136 .. 35.1 Three-Point FG Def. ........ 84 .. 32.6 Free Throw Pct. ............ 132 .. 71.2 Rebound Margin .............. 17 .... 5.9 Assists Per Game ............ 18 .. 15.6 Assist:Turnover Ratio ...... 10 .. 1.51 Blocked Shots PG ......... 239 .... 3.0 Steals Per Game ............. 69 .... 7.1 Turnovers Per Game ........ 28 .. 10.4 Turnover Margin .............. 56 .... 1.9 Personal Fouls PG ........... 47 .. 17.2


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2013-14 STATISTICS/RESULTS OVERALL GAMES (26-10) Record: Overall Home Away Neutral All Games .................................. 26-10 ........... 13-5 ........... 7-2 ............ 6-3 Big East Conference ..................... 11-7 ............. 4-5 ........... 7-2 ............ 0-0 Non-Conference ........................... 12-1 ............. 9-0 ........... 0-0 ............ 3-1 ## 21 42 03 05 00 02 01 13 12 11 15 22 50 24

Player Lamar Patterson Talib Zanna Cameron Wright Durand Johnson James Robinson Michael Young Jamel Artis Josh Newkirk Chris Jones Derrick Randall Aron Nwankwo Joshua Ko Joseph Uchebo Mike Lecak Team................ Total.......... Opponents......

GP 36 35 36 16 36 36 36 36 30 36 9 10 9 11

GS 36 35 36 0 36 36 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

Min 1173 1061 1111 317 1117 779 555 612 222 310 16 12 23 17

Avg 32.6 30.3 30.9 19.8 31.0 21.6 15.4 17.0 7.4 8.6 1.8 1.2 2.6 1.5

FG 202 160 152 45 83 69 58 62 24 31 4 3 2 0

FGA 458 273 333 111 207 167 126 134 54 55 9 7 5 5

TOTAL Pct .441 .586 .456 .405 .401 .413 .460 .463 .444 .564 .444 .429 .400 .000

36 36

36 36

7325 7325

203.4 203.4

895 771

1944 1872

.460 .412

Score by Periods: Pitt Opponents

1st 1216 979

2nd 1307 1205

OT 53 40

2OT 10 5

3FG FGA 80 206 0 2 10 43 22 65 24 70 10 28 8 27 23 53 4 17 0 0 1 3 1 3 0 0 0 5 183 205

522 628

3-PTS Pct FT .388 132 .000 134 .233 63 .338 29 .343 85 .357 67 .296 51 .434 17 .235 20 .000 14 .333 1 .333 0 .000 0 .000 0

FTA 175 201 94 34 107 82 72 38 25 31 2 0 0 0

.351 613 .326 482

861 682

Total 2586 2229

Pct Off .754 35 .667 115 .670 26 .853 17 .794 17 .817 56 .708 38 .447 6 .800 11 .452 40 .500 5 .000 0 .000 2 .000 0 64 .712 432 .707 352

REBOUNDS Def Tot Avg 140 175 4.9 185 300 8.6 91 117 3.3 31 48 3.0 94 111 3.1 91 147 4.1 68 106 2.9 37 43 1.2 15 26 0.9 46 86 2.4 2 7 0.8 0 0 0.0 5 7 0.8 1 1 0.1 53 117 3.3 859 1291 35.9 727 1079 30.0

PF FO 73 1 90 3 74 0 24 0 96 3 63 1 54 0 60 1 27 0 49 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 1 620 9 673 -

A 154 19 92 23 148 32 23 61 7 1 0 0 0 3

TO Blk Stl Pts 93 12 51 616 54 29 22 454 52 6 66 377 14 5 14 141 36 11 53 275 32 16 15 215 29 10 6 175 30 1 14 164 8 1 3 72 14 15 8 76 2 1 0 10 0 0 0 7 1 0 2 4 1 0 0 0 7 0 563 373 107 254 2586 406 440 144 171 2229

Avg 17.1 13.0 10.5 8.8 7.6 6.0 4.9 4.6 2.4 2.1 1.1 0.7 0.4 0.0 71.8 61.9

Deadball Rebounds: Off. Def. Total Pitt ............................................... 131 .............. 5 ............. 136 Opponents ...................................... 87 .............. 6 .............. 93

2013-14 RESULTS Overall: 26-10  Home: 13-5  Away: 7-2  Neutral: 6-3 Date 11/08/13 11/12/13 11/17/13 11/20/13 11/25/13 11/26/13 11/30/13 12/03/13 12/06/13 12/14/13 12/17/13 12/21/13 12/31/13 01/04/14 01/06/14 01/11/14 01/14/14 01/18/14 01/21/14 01/25/14 01/27/14 02/02/14 02/05/14 02/08/14 02/12/14 02/15/14 02/23/14 02/26/14 03/01/14 03/03/14 03/08/14 03/13/14 03/14/14 03/15/14 03/20/14 03/22/14

Time 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Noon 7 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Noon 7:00 p.m. Noon 9:00 p.m. 4:05 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Noon 7:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:40 p.m. 12:15 p.m.

Opponent (TV) SAVANNAH STATE (ESPN3) FRESNO STATE (RSN/Root) ^HOWARD (ESPN3) ^LEHIGH (ESPNU) vs. $Texas Tech (ESPN2) vs. $Stanford (ESPNU) vs. Duquesne (CBS-SN) &PENN STATE (ESPNU) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (ESPN3) YOUNGSTOWN STATE (RSN/Root) vs. +Cincinnati (ESPN) CAL POLY (ESPN3) ALBANY (ESPN3) at *North Carolina State (ACCN) *MARYLAND (ESPNU) *WAKE FOREST (ACCN) at *Georgia Tech (ESPNU) at *Syracuse (ESPN) *CLEMSON (ACCN) at *Maryland (ESPN2) *DUKE (ESPN) *VIRGINIA (ESPNU) at *Miami (RSN/Root) *VIRGINIA TECH (RSN/Root) *SYRACUSE (ESPN) at *North Carolina (CBS) *FLORIDA STATE (ESPNU) at *Boston College (ACCN) at *Notre Dame (ESPN2) *NORTH CAROLINA STATE (ESPNU) at *Clemson (ACCN) vs. #Wake Forest (ESPN) vs. #North Carolina (ESPN2) vs. #Virginia (ESPN) vs. %Colorado (TBS) vs. %Florida (CBS)

W/L W W W W W W W W W W L W W W W W W L W W L L W-OT W-2OT L L L W W-OT L W-OT W W L W L

Score 88-55 75-54 84-52 77-58 76-53 88-67 84-67 78-69 85-68 91-73 43-44 73-56 58-46 74-62 79-59 80-65 81-74 54-59 76-43 83-79 65-80 45-48 59-55 62-57 56-58 71-75 66-71 66-59 85-81 67-74 83-78 84-55 80-75 48-51 77-48 45-61

Attend. 9235 8543 8349 9544 4142 4029 11146 12510 8049 8621 8062 9736 10049 14049 12508 12515 7131 30046 12508 17202 12944 12508 5053 12508 12935 20341 12508 3329 9149 12508 10000 21533 21533 21533 16074 18512

High Points (13) James Robinson (19) Talib Zanna (20) Lamar Patterson (23) Talib Zanna (23) Lamar Patterson (24) Lamar Patterson (20) Cameron Wright (16) Patterson/Zanna (14) Cameron Wright (18) Lamar Patterson (12) Talib Zanna (30) Lamar Patterson (14) C. Wright/L. Patterson (22) Lamar Patterson (19) Lamar Patterson (27) Lamar Patterson (22) Talib Zanna (18) Lamar Patterson (22) Talib Zanna (28) Lamar Patterson (14) Lamar Patterson (11) Jamel Artis (25) Lamar Patterson (18) Cameron Wright (16) Talib Zanna (16) Lamar Patterson (22) Lamar Patterson (21) Talib Zanna (20) Lamar Patterson (20) Josh Newkirk (30) Lamar Patterson (24) Lamar Patterson (19) J. Robinson/T. Zanna (15) L. Patterson/T. Zanna (18) Talib Zanna (10) Talib Zanna

High Rebounds (12) Derrick Randall (10) Talib Zanna (7) Derrick Randall (14) Talib Zanna (5) Derrick Randall (6) Cameron Wright (8) Lamar Patterson (10) Talib Zanna (7) Michael Young/Jamel Artis (15) Talib Zanna (7) Michael Young (6) Talib Zanna (9) Talib Zanna (9) Talib Zanna (9) Talib Zanna (12) Talib Zanna (9) Talib Zanna (11) Talib Zanna (6) Chris Jones (7) Talib Zanna/Lamar Patterson (11) Talib Zanna (7) Jamel Artis (9) Cameron Wright (7) Talib Zanna (14) Talib Zanna (8) Talib Zanna (14) Talib Zanna (6) Cameron Wright/Talib Zanna (14) Talib Zanna (9) Talib Zanna (10) Talib Zanna (9) Talib Zanna (21) Talib Zanna (9) Talib Zanna (6) James Robinson (8) Lamar Patterson

^Progressive Legends Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.; $Progressive Legends Classic, Brooklyn, N.Y.; &Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Pittsburgh, Pa.; +Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y.; #ACC Tournament, Greensboro, N.C.; %NCAA Tournament Second & Third Rounds, Orlando, Fla.; *Conference game

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SEASON IN REVIEW ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE GAMES (11-7) ## 21 42 03 05 00 02 01 13 12 11 50 24 15 22

Player Lamar Patterson Talib Zanna Cameron Wright Durand Johnson James Robinson Michael Young Jamel Artis Josh Newkirk Chris Jones Derrick Randall Joseph Uchebo Mike Lecak Aron Nwankwo Joshua Ko Team................ Total.......... Opponents......

GP 18 18 18 3 18 18 18 18 16 18 7 3 1 2

GS 18 18 18 0 18 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Min 624 578 592 49 603 417 278 301 134 124 16 4 2 3

Avg 34.7 32.1 32.9 16.3 33.5 23.2 15.4 16.7 8.4 6.9 2.3 1.3 2.0 1.5

FG 104 75 75 7 45 34 27 30 8 10 1 0 0 0

FGA 257 138 169 11 111 85 59 57 25 16 3 1 1 1

TOTAL Pct .405 .543 .444 .636 .405 .400 .458 .526 .320 .625 .333 .000 .000 .000

18 18

18 18

3725 3725

206.9 206.9

416 394

934 922

.445 .427

Score by Periods: Pitt Opponents

1st 569 546

2nd 620 586

OT 53 40

2OT 10 5

3FG FGA 44 116 0 1 7 22 4 6 13 36 6 15 4 15 15 27 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 95 115

251 326

3-PTS Pct .379 .000 .318 .667 .361 .400 .267 .556 .200 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

FT 76 83 32 10 37 34 30 9 9 5 0 0 0 0

FTA 100 126 49 12 49 43 42 15 14 11 0 0 0 0

.378 325 .353 274

461 383

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot Avg 19 70 89 4.9 65 95 160 8.9 16 47 63 3.5 3 4 7 2.3 10 44 54 3.0 25 40 65 3.6 19 33 52 2.9 4 16 20 1.1 6 12 18 1.1 11 10 21 1.2 2 4 6 0.9 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0.0 29 30 59 3.5 .705 210 405 615 34.2 .715 182 371 553 30.7

Pct .760 .659 .653 .833 .755 .791 .714 .600 .643 .455 .000 .000 .000 .000

PF FO 47 1 51 1 44 0 6 0 54 3 34 0 27 0 30 1 14 0 19 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 329 6 343 -

A 80 6 47 3 69 18 11 25 5 1 0 0 0 0

TO Blk Stl Pts 54 5 26 328 28 16 10 233 30 3 27 189 1 1 3 28 20 5 30 140 19 7 8 108 18 5 5 88 11 0 9 84 6 0 2 27 6 8 4 25 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 265 199 50 125 1252 223 217 83 96 1177

Avg 18.2 12.9 10.5 9.3 7.8 6.0 4.9 4.7 1.7 1.4 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 69.6 65.4

Deadball Rebounds: Off. Def. Total Pitt ................................................. 68 .............. 2 .............. 70 Opponents ...................................... 48 .............. 5 .............. 53

Total 1252 1177

ACC TOURNAMENT GAMES (2-1) ## 21 42 00 03 13 02 12 22 01 11 15 50 24 TM

Player Lamar Patterson Talib Zanna James Robinson Cameron Wright Josh Newkirk Michael Young Chris Jones Joshua Ko Jamel Artis Derrick Randall Aron Nwankwo Joseph Uchebo Mike Lecak TEAM................ Total.......... Opponents......

GP 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 1 1

GS 3 3 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Min 102 101 94 96 79 53 10 2 44 13 2 2 2

Avg 34.0 33.7 31.3 32.0 26.3 17.7 10.0 2.0 14.7 4.3 2.0 2.0 2.0

FG 18 21 8 8 7 7 2 1 2 2 0 0 0

FGA 39 31 17 24 14 15 5 1 11 4 2 0 0

TOTAL Pct .462 .677 .471 .333 .500 .467 .400 1.000 .182 .500 .000 .000 .000

3 3

3 3

600 600

200.0 200.0

76 64

163 159

.466 .403

3FG FGA 9 22 0 0 2 5 0 2 1 4 1 3 0 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 15 11

43 46

3-PTS Pct .409 .000 .400 .000 .250 .333 .000 1.000 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000

FT 6 9 10 7 7 1 0 0 3 1 1 0 0

.349 .239

45 42

FTA Pct 11 .545 10 .900 14 .714 12 .583 14 .500 1 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 7 .429 4 .250 2 .500 0 .000 0 .000 75 59

Score by Periods: 1st 2nd OT Total Pitt ............................................. 99 ....... 113 ....... - .......... 212 Opponents .................................. 77 ....... 104 ....... - .......... 181

.600 .712

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot Avg 2 15 17 5.7 19 20 39 13.0 1 12 13 4.3 0 6 6 2.0 0 2 2 0.7 1 7 8 2.7 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0 0.0 1 3 4 1.3 3 6 9 3.0 1 1 2 2.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 6 3 9 3.0 35 75 110 36.7 28 64 92 30.7

PF FO 8 0 8 1 9 0 5 0 6 0 10 0 2 0 0 0 8 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 60 1 63 -

A 8 6 12 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 41 27

TO Blk Stl 10 1 3 5 2 4 2 0 6 5 0 6 3 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 31 7 23 37 9 11

Pts 51 51 28 23 22 16 4 3 8 5 1 0 0 0 212 181

Avg 17.0 17.0 9.3 7.7 7.3 5.3 4.0 3.0 2.7 1.7 1.0 0.0 0.0

Pts 28 18 18 14 13 10 8 5 2 2 4 0 0 0 122 109

Avg 14.0 9.0 9.0 7.0 6.5 5.0 4.0 2.5 2.0 2.0 2.0 0.0 0.0

70.7 60.3

Deadball Rebounds: Off. Def. Total Pitt ................................................. 17 .............. 2 .............. 19 Opponents ........................................ 7 .............. 1 ................ 8

NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES (1-1) ## 42 03 21 01 02 13 12 11 50 15 00 22 24

Player Talib Zanna Cameron Wright Lamar Patterson Jamel Artis Michael Young Josh Newkirk Chris Jones Derrick Randall Joseph Uchebo Aron Nwankwo James Robinson Joshua Ko Mike Lecak Team................ Total.......... Opponents......

GP 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1

GS 2 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0

Min 64 57 64 33 42 42 10 11 5 2 65 1 4

Avg 32.0 28.5 32.0 16.5 21.0 21.0 5.0 5.5 5.0 2.0 32.5 1.0 4.0

FG 11 7 7 6 6 4 4 2 1 1 1 0 0

FGA 14 19 22 12 10 12 4 2 2 1 11 1 2

TOTAL Pct .786 .368 .318 .500 .600 .333 1.000 1.000 .500 1.000 .091 .000 .000

2 2

2 2

400 400

200.0 200.0

50 40

112 100

.446 .400

3FG FGA 0 0 1 3 3 12 0 2 1 1 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 2 8 9

31 36

3-PTS Pct .000 .333 .250 .000 1.000 .400 .000 .000 .000 .000 .200 .000 .000

FT 6 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

.258 .250

14 20

FTA Pct 6 1.000 4 .750 2 .500 2 1.000 0 .000 1 .000 0 .000 1 1.000 0 .000 0 .000 2 .500 0 .000 0 .000 18 27

.778 .741

REBOUNDS Off Def Tot Avg 3 8 11 5.5 0 6 6 3.0 2 10 12 6.0 3 3 6 3.0 1 3 4 2.0 0 1 1 0.5 0 1 1 0.5 0 1 1 0.5 0 1 1 1.0 1 0 1 1.0 1 8 9 4.5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 8 3 11 5.5 19 45 64 32.0 21 46 67 33.5

PF FO 4 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 4 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 19 -

A 0 3 8 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 32 14

TO Blk Stl 3 3 1 3 0 4 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 5 16 23 5 12

Deadball Rebounds: Off. Def. Total Pitt ................................................... 1 .............. 0 ................ 1 Opponents ........................................ 1 .............. 0 ................ 1

Score by Periods: 1st 2nd OT Total Pitt ............................................. 68 ......... 54 ....... - .......... 122 Opponents .................................. 45 ......... 64 ....... - .......... 109

ATTENDANCE SUMMARY OVERALL ATTENDANCE Attendance Games Totals Avg/Game Home .................................. 18 ............. 198078 ................ 11004 Away .................................... 9 ............. 116300 ................ 12922 Neutral ................................. 9 ............. 126564 ................ 14063 Total ................................... 36 ............. 440942 ................ 12248

CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE Attendance Games Totals Avg/Game Home .................................... 9 ............. 113442 ................ 12605 Away .................................... 9 ............. 116300 ................ 12922 Neutral ................................. 0 ...................... 0 ....................... 0 Total ................................... 18 ............. 229722 ................ 12762

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2013-14 GAME HIGHS & LOWS OPPONENT HIGHS & LOWS

PITT TEAM HIGHS & LOWS Points: Field Goals Made: Field Goal Attempts: Field Goal Percentage: 3-Point FG Made: 3-Point FG Attempts: 3-Point FG Percentage: Free Throws Made: Free Throw Attempts: Free Throw Percentage: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocked Shots: Turnovers: Fouls:

High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low

91 43 35 11 68 35 .583 .314 11 0 26 7 .600 .000 32 3 47 6 1.000 .512 48 23 24 9 13 2 7 0 17 3 26 9

Youngstown State (12/14/13) vs. Cincinnati (12/17/13) two times vs. Cincinnati (12/17/13) Youngstown State (12/14/13) vs. Cincinnati (12/17/13) Loyola Marymount, 35-60 (12/06/13) vs. Cincinnati, 11-35 (12/17/13) Lehigh (11/20/13) Fresno State (11/12/13) Lehigh (11/20/13) two times Maryland, 6-10 (01/06/14) Fresno State, 0-11 (11/12/13) at Maryland (01/25/14) vs. Florida (03/22/14) at Maryland (01/25/14) vs. Florida (03/22/14) Cal Poly (12/21/13) vs. North Carolina, 21-41 (03/14/14) Fresno State (11/12/13) NC State (03/03/14) Clemson (01/21/14) four times at NC State (01/04/14) at Syracuse (01/18/14) two times two times at Boston College (02/26/14) vs. Colorado (03/20/14) vs. North Carolina (03/14/14) three times

Points: Field Goals Made: Field Goal Attempts: Field Goal Percentage: 3-Point FG Made: 3-Point FG Attempts: 3-Point FG Percentage: Free Throws Made: Free Throw Attempts: Free Throw Percentage: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocked Shots: Turnovers: Fouls:

PITT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Points:

Field Goals Made:

Field Goal Attempts: FG Percentage: 3-Point FG Made:

3-Point FG Attempts:

3-Pt FG Percentage: Free Throws Made:

Free Throw Attempts: Free Throw Percentage: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocked Shots:

Turnovers:

30 30 28 27 25 11 10 10 21 19 .900 .900 5 5 5 11 9 9 9 1.000 1.000 12 9 9 14 14 1.000 21 15 11 9 5 5 4 4 4 7 6

High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low

81 43 28 15 67 41 .548 .313 13 3 26 11 .522 .211 27 1 35 3 .933 .333 43 18 19 5 10 1 9 0 20 6 32 7

at Notre Dame (03/01/14) Clemson (01/21/14) Duke (01/27/14) vs. Colorado (03/20/14) Loyola Marymount (12/06/13) at Syracuse (01/18/14) at Notre Dame, 23-42 (03/01/14) Savannah State, 20-64 (11/08/13) Duke (01/27/14) three times Cal Poly (12/21/13) two times at Notre Dame, 12-23 (03/01/14) Clemson, 4-19 (01/21/14) Florida State (02/23/14) vs. Cincinnati (12/17/13) vs. Duquesne (11/30/13) vs. Cincinnati (12/17/13) at NC State, 14-15 (01/04/14) vs. Cincinnati, 1-3 (12/17/13) two times two times Duke (01/27/14) vs. Colorado (03/20/14) two times vs. Duquesne (11/30/13) at North Carolina (02/15/14) vs. Colorado (03/20/14) Virginia Tech (02/08/14) two times vs. North Carolina (03/14/14) vs. Florida (03/22/14)

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

Lamar Patterson, at Clemson (03/08/14) Lamar Patterson, vs. Cal Poly (12/21/13) Lamar Patterson, at Maryland (01/25/14) Lamar Patterson, vs. Wake Forest (01/11/14) Lamar Patterson, at Miami (02/05/14) Lamar Patterson, vs. Cal Poly (12/21/13) Lamar Patterson, at Clemson (03/08/14) Lamar Patterson, vs. Wake Forest (01/11/14) Lamar Patterson, vs. Florida State (02/23/14) Lamar Patterson, at Clemson (03/08/14) Talib Zanna (9-10), vs. Clemson (01/21/14) Talib Zanna (9-10), vs. Lehigh (11/20/13) Lamar Patterson, at Clemson (03/08/14) Josh Newkirk, vs. NC State (03/03/14) Durand Johnson, vs. Lehigh (11/20/13) Lamar Patterson, vs. Florida State (02/23/14) Lamar Patterson, at Clemson (03/08/14) Lamar Patterson, at North Carolina (02/15/14) Lamar Patterson, at Syracuse (01/18/14) Josh Newkirk (5-5), vs. NC State (03/03/14) Josh Newkirk (3-3), vs. Savannah State (11/08/13) Lamar Patterson, at Maryland (01/25/14) Lamar Patterson, at Miami (02/05/14) Lamar Patterson, vs. Stanford (11/26/13) Lamar Patterson, at Maryland (01/25/14) Talib Zanna, at Maryland (01/25/14) James Robinson (8-8), vs. Savannah State (11/08/13) Talib Zanna, vs. North Carolina (03/14/14) Talib Zanna, vs. Youngstown State (12/14/13) James Robinson, vs. Lehigh (11/20/13) James Robinson, vs. Duquesne (11/30/13) Lamar Patterson, vs. Duquesne (11/30/13) Lamar Patterson, vs. Texas Tech (11/25/13) Derrick Randall, vs. Syracuse (02/12/14) Talib Zanna, vs. Wake Forest (01/11/14) Talib Zanna, vs. Penn State (12/03/13) Lamar Patterson, at Georgia Tech (01/14/14) Lamar Patterson, vs. North Carolina (03/14/14)

Points:

Field Goals Made:

Field Goal Attempts: FG Percentage: 3-Point FG Made:

3-Point FG Attempts:

3-Point FG Percentage: Free Throws Made: Free Throw Attempts: Free Throw Percentage:

Rebounds:

Assists: Steals:

Blocked Shots: Turnovers:

75

41 28 27 27 16 11 11 22 22 1.000 .889 6 5 5 5 12 12 12 1.000 11 11 20 1.000 1.000 1.000 14 12 12 12 9 4 4 4 4 5 5 7 6

T.J. Warren, vs. NC State (03/03/14) Kendrick Perry, vs. Youngstown State (12/14/13) Marcus Paige, vs. North Carolina (03/14/14) Tim Frazier, vs. Penn State (12/03/13) T.J. Warren, vs. NC State (03/03/14) James McAdoo, at North Carolina (02/15/14) Kendrick Perry, vs. Youngstown State (12/14/13) T.J. Warren, vs. NC State (03/03/14) T.J. Warren, at NC State (01/04/14) Amile Jefferson (5-5), vs. Duke (01/27/14) Brice Johnson (8-9), vs. North Carolina (03/14/14) Andre Dawkins, vs. Duke (01/27/14) Marcus Paige, at North Carolina (02/15/14) Jarell Eddie, vs. Virginia Tech (02/08/14) James Daniel, vs. Howard (11/17/13) Marcus Paige, vs. North Carolina (03/14/14) Jarell Eddie, vs. Virginia Tech (02/08/14) James Daniel, vs. Howard (11/17/13) Anthony Brown (4-4), vs. Stanford (11/26/13) Aaron Thomas, vs. Florida State (02/23/14) Ovie Soko, vs. Duquesne (11/30/13) Ovie Soko, vs. Duquesne (11/30/13) Steve Vasturia (6-6), at Notre Dame (03/01/14) Ian Miller (6-6), vs. Florida State (02/23/14) Okaro White (6-6), vs. Florida State (02/23/14) Gabe Levin, vs. Loyola Marymount (12/06/13) Montay Brandon, vs. Florida State (02/23/14) James McAdoo, at North Carolina (02/15/14) Akil Mitchell, vs. Virginia (02/02/14) Eric Atkins, at Notre Dame (03/01/14) T.J. Warren, vs. NC State (03/03/14) Marcus Paige, at North Carolina (02/15/14) Dez Wells, at Maryland (01/25/14) Kendrick Perry, vs. Youngstown State (12/14/13) Brice Johnson, at North Carolina (02/15/14) Daniel Miller, at Georgia Tech (01/14/14) Devin Wilson, vs. Virginia Tech (02/08/14) Trae Golden, at Georgia Tech (01/14/14)


2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

SEASON IN REVIEW

POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS Opponent SAVANNAH ST. FRESNO ST. HOWARD LEHIGH vs. Texas Tech vs. Stanford vs. Duquesne PENN STATE LOYOLA MARY. YOUNGSTOWN ST. vs. Cincinnati CAL POLY ALBANY at N.C. State MARYLAND WAKE FOREST at Georgia Tech at Syracuse CLEMSON at Maryland DUKE VIRGINIA at Miami VIRGINIA TECH SYRACUSE at North Carolina FLORIDA STATE at Boston College at Notre Dame NC STATE at Clemson vs. Wake Forest vs. North Carolina vs. Virginia vs. Colorado vs. Florida

Date 11/08/13 11/12/13 11/17/13 11/20/13 11/25/13 11/26/13 11/30/13 12/03/13 12/06/13 12/14/13 12/17/13 12/21/13 12/31/13 01/04/14 01/06/14 01/11/14 01/14/14 01/18/14 01/21/14 01/25/14 01/27/14 02/02/14 02/05/14 02/08/14 02/12/14 02/15/14 02/23/14 02/26/14 03/01/14 03/03/14 03/08/14 03/13/14 03/14/14 03/15/14 03/20/14 03/22/14

0 James Robinson

1 Jamel Artis

13-5-2 6-2-1 8-2-4 2-1-11 9-4-2 10-3-5 8-4-9 10-0-0 9-1-6 7-4-3 5-2-3 9-4-4 7-3-3 4-2-2 7-4-7 8-3-2 16-3-5 6-3-4 9-3-8 13-1-2 10-1-5 1-2-2 5-6-2 16-4-3 8-4-5 10-5-2 6-1-3 0-4-3 7-4-2 5-1-5 9-3-7 2-2-6 9-6-3 7-5-3 3-6-8 1-3-6

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

2 3 5 Michael Cameron Durand Young Wright Johnson 9-8-0 6-9-2 11-2-2 3-3-2 6-3-0 6-3-0 2-6-0 6-7-0 10-7-2 10-7-3 4-7-2 0-2-0 5-6-0 13-2-1 3-2-0 4-1-1 6-7-2 6-5-1 2-3-1 2-5-0 9-7-0 8-4-0 4-7-2 4-0-4 4-2-0 8-6-1 5-2-0 3-2-1 13-3-0 7-2-1 7-5-3 9-3-0 5-3-0 2-2-0 9-3-0 4-1-1

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

12-6-0 6-4-3 8-3-2 15-5-1 6-4-1 14-2-0 11-4-2 6-4-0 12-2-2 6-3-4 3-1-0 12-1-2 2-2-3 0-1-0 17-3-3 11-3-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

11 Derrick Randall

12 Chris Jones

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

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

13 15 21 22 Josh Aron Lamar Joshua Newkirk Nwankwo Patterson Ko 11-2-4 0-1-1 4-1-1 2-3-0 5-1-1 0-0-0 4-3-1 5-3-1 2-0-7 9-1-2 0-0-1 4-2-3 2-3-0 5-1-1 8-0-2 0-1-4 2-1-0 0-0-0 10-0-3 0-1-0 2-1-2 0-2-0 2-1-0 11-3-0 4-1-2 2-0-2 3-2-1 3-2-3 8-1-2 20-1-2 4-2-1 10-1-5 9-1-2 3-0-3 2-0-2 8-1-2

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

11-7-7 7-3-7 20-5-4 17-5-4 23-3-4 24-3-6 18-8-6 16-9-5 10-2-3 18-2-4 11-4-2 30-3-3 14-3-3 22-8-6 19-5-2 27-5-6 12-7-7 18-3-2 13-4-6 28-7-7 14-5-1 10-3-3 25-3-4 5-1-5 14-4-4 16-4-2 22-8-5 16-5-5 20-7-7 17-3-6 30-7-2 24-5-4 12-5-2 15-7-2 10-4-4 8-8-4

4-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 DNP

24 Mike Lecak

42 Talib Zanna

50 Joseph Uchebo

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

DNP 19-10-0 4-3-0 23-14-0 3-3-0 14-5-1 13-6-0 16-10-1 12-5-0 10-15-1 12-4-0 6-6-3 10-9-1 15-9-0 13-9-0 16-12-2 22-9-0 12-11-1 22-2-0 16-7-0 11-11-0 2-3-0 10-5-0 7-7-0 16-14-1 5-8-0 7-14-0 21-6-1 17-14-1 11-9-0 10-10-0 17-9-3 19-21-3 15-9-0 18-5-0 10-6-0

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

2013-14 ACC STANDINGS/RESULTS 2013-14 ACC FINAL STANDINGS Virginia Syracuse Duke North Carolina Pittsburgh Clemson Florida State NC State Maryland Miami Georgia Tech Wake Forest Notre Dame Boston College Virginia Tech

W-L 16-2 14-4 13-5 13-5 11-7 10-8 9-9 9-9 9-9 7-11 6-12 6-12 6-12 4-14 2-16

Pct. .889 .778 .722 .722 .611 .556 .500 .500 .500 .389 .333 .333 .333 .222 .111

Conference H A 9-0 7-2 7-2 7-2 9-0 4-5 8-1 5-4 4-5 7-2 6-3 4-5 4-5 5-4 5-4 4-5 7-2 2-7 3-6 4-5 3-6 3-6 5-4 1-8 5-4 1-8 1-8 3-6 1-8 1-8

W-L 30-7 28-6 26-9 24-10 26-10 23-13 22-14 22-14 17-15 17-16 16-17 17-16 15-17 8-24 9-22

Pct. .811 .824 .743 .706 .722 .639 .611 .611 .531 .515 .485 .515 .469 .250 .290

Overall H 15-2 16-2 17-0 15-3 13-5 16-3 12-5 13-6 12-4 8-8 10-7 14-4 13-6 4-9 8-10

2013-14 ALL-ACC SELECTIONS (ACSMA) A 7-4 8-2 4-5 6-5 7-2 4-7 6-6 6-6 2-8 7-6 5-7 1-9 1-9 3-11 1-8

POSTSEASON AWARD WINNERS Player of the Year: T.J. Warren, NC State Coach of the Year: Tony Bennett, Virginia Rookie of the Year: Jabari Parker, Duke Defensive POY: K.J. McDaniels, Clemson Most Improved Player: Marcus Paige, UNC Sixth Man Award: Justin Anderson, Virginia Skip Prosser Award: Cameron Wright,Pitt

N Streak 8-1 Lost 1 4-2 Lost 1 5-4 Lost 1 3-2 Lost 1 6-3 Lost 1 3-3 Lost 1 4-3 Lost 1 4-3 Lost 1 3-3 Lost 1 2-2 Lost 1 1-3 Lost 1 2-3 Lost 1 1-2 Lost 1 1-4 Lost 1 0-4 Lost 1

All-ACC First Team *Jabari Parker, Duke; *T.J. Warren, NC State; Marcus Paige, North Carolina; C.J. Fair, Syracuse; K.J. McDaniels, Clemson. *unanimous selection All-ACC Second Team Malcolm Brogdon, Virginia; Lamar Patterson, Pitt; Tyler Ennis, Syracuse; Rodney Hood, Duke; James Michael McAdoo, North Carolina.

All-ACC Third Team Olivier Hanlan, Boston College; Joe Harris, Virginia; Rion Brown, Miami; Dez Wells, Maryland; Daniel Miller, Georgia Tech. All-ACC Honorable Mention Eric Atkins, Notre Dame; Talib Zanna, Pitt; Aaron Thomas, Florida State, Akil Mitchell, Virginia; Jerami Grant, Syracuse; Ryan Anderson, Boston College. All-ACC Freshman Team Tyler Ennis, Syracuse; Jabari Parker, Duke; London Perrantes, Virginia; Kennedy Meeks, North Carolina; Devin Wilson, Virginia Tech. All-ACC Defensive Team K.J. McDaniels, Clemson; Daniel Miller, Georgia Tech; Akil Mitchell, Virginia; Tyler Ennis, Syracuse; J.P. Tokoto, North Carolina.

2014 NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS March 18  NCAA First Round No. 12 NC State 74, No. 12 Xavier 59 March 20  NCAA Second Round No. 5 Saint Louis 83, No. 12 NC State 80 (OT) No. 9 Pitt 77, No. 8 Colorado 48 No. 3 Syracuse 77, No. 14 Western Mich. 53 March 21  NCAA Second Round No. 6 No. Carolina 79, No.11 Providence 77 No. 1 Virginia 70, No. 16 Coastal Carolina 59 No. 14 Mercer 78, No. 3 Duke 71

2014 ACC TOURNAMENT RESULTS

March 22  NCAA Third Round No. 1 Florida 61, No. 9 Pitt 45 No. 11 Dayton 55, No. 3 Syracuse 53

Wednesday, March 12 (First Round) 12-Wake Forest 81, 13-Notre Dame 69 10-Miami 57, 15-Virginia Tech 53 11-Georgia Tech 73, 14-Boston College 70

March 23  NCAA Third Round No. 1 Virginia 78, No. 8 Memphis 60 No. 3 Iowa State 85, No. 6 North Carolina 83

Thursday, March 13 (Second Round) 9-Florida State 67, 8-Maryland 65 5-Pitt 84, 12-Wake Forest 55 7-NC State 67, 10-Miami 58 6-Clemson 69, 11-Georgia Tech 65 (OT)

March 28  NCAA Regional Semifinals No. 4 Michigan State 61, No. 1 Virginia 59

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Friday, March 14 (Quarterfinals) 1-Virginia 64, 9-Florida State 51 5-Pitt 80, 4-North Carolina 75 7-NC State 66, 2-Syracuse 63 3-Duke 63, 6-Clemson 62 Saturday, March 15 (Semifinals) 1-Virginia 51, 5-Pitt 48 3-Duke 75, 7-NC State 67 Sunday, March 16 (Final) 1-Virginia 72, 3-Duke 63


SEASON IN REVIEW

2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

2013-14 ACC STATISTICS ACC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SCORING ## Player-Team 1. T.J. Warren, NC State 2. Jabari Parker, Duke 3. Olivier Hanlan, BC 4. Marcus Paige, UNC 5. Lamar Patterson, Pitt 6. K.J. McDaniels, CU 7. C.J. Fair, Syr 8. Rodney Hood, Duke 9. Rion Brown, UM 10. Dez Wells, MD 11. Aaron Thomas, FSU 12. Ryan Anderson, BC 13. J.M. McAdoo, UNC 14. Eric Atkins, UND 15. Pat Connaughton, UND

G 35 35 32 34 36 36 34 35 33 32 36 32 34 32 32

Pts. 871 670 592 596 616 614 561 562 513 477 522 458 484 444 441

Avg 24.9 19.1 18.5 17.5 17.1 17.1 16.5 16.1 15.5 14.9 14.5 14.3 14.2 13.9 13.8

REBOUNDING ## Player-Team 1. Jabari Parker, Duke 2. Talib Zanna, Pitt 3. Daniel Miller, GT 4. Devin Thomas, WF 5. Garrick Sherman, UND 6. Ryan Anderson, BC 7. T.J. Warren, NC State 8. Pat Connaughton, UND 9. K.J. McDaniels, CU 10. Akil Mitchell, VA 11. Amile Jefferson, Duke 12. Jerami Grant, Syr 13. J.M. McAdoo, UNC 14. Okaro White, FSU 15. C.J. Fair, Syr

G 35 35 33 33 31 32 35 32 36 37 35 32 34 36 34

Reb. 306 300 258 249 225 232 250 227 255 259 240 217 230 243 219

Avg 8.7 8.6 7.8 7.5 7.3 7.3 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.0 6.9 6.8 6.8 6.8 6.4

FIELD GOAL PCT (Min. 3.0 made per game) ## Player-Team G FG-FGA 1. T.J. Warren, NC State 35 342-652 2. Garrick Sherman, UND 31 173-342 3. Jabari Parker, Duke 35 236-499 4. Rodney Hood, Duke 35 191-412 5. K.J. McDaniels, CU 36 209-455 6. J. M. McAdoo, UNC 34 173-378

Pct .525 .506 .473 .464 .459 .458

7. Olivier Hanlan, BC 8. Lamar Patterson, Pitt 9. Marcus Paige, UNC 10. Rion Brown, UM

32 36 34 33

173-387 202-458 191-434 174-403

.447 .441 .440 .432

ASSISTS ## Player-Team 1. Tyler Ennis, Syr 2. Eric Atkins, UND 3. Devin Wilson, VT 4. Quinn Cook, Duke 5. Lamar Patterson, Pitt 6. Marcus Paige, UNC 7. Codi Miller-McIntyre, WF 8. James Robinson, Pitt 9. Rod Hall, CU 10. London Perrantes, VA

G 34 32 31 35 36 34 32 36 36 37

Asst. 188 156 148 153 154 143 134 148 143 140

Avg 5.5 4.9 4.8 4.4 4.3 4.2 4.2 4.1 4.0 3.8

FREE THROW PCT (Min. 2.0 made per game) ## Player-Team G FTM-FTA Pct 1. Marcus Paige, UNC 34 128-146 .877 2. Malcolm Brogdon, VA 37 126-144 .875 3. Ian Miller, FSU 33 96-110 .873 4. K.J. McDaniels, CU 36 154-183 .842 5. Dez Wells, MD 32 152-186 .817 6. Olivier Hanlan, BC 32 185-228 .811 7. Travis McKie, WF 33 106-131 .809 8. Aaron Thomas, FSU 36 139-172 .808 9. Rodney Hood, Duke 35 109-135 .807 10. Okaro White, FSU 36 134-168 .798 STEALS ## Player-Team 1. Tyler Ennis, Syr 2. Trevor Cooney, Syr 3. Cameron Wright, Pitt 4. T.J. Warren, NC State 5. J.P. Tokoto, UNC 6. Aaron Thomas, FSU 7. Marcus Paige, UNC 8. James Robinson, Pitt 9. Lamar Patterson, Pitt 10. Quinn Cook, Duke

G Steals 34 72 34 64 36 66 35 63 34 55 36 57 34 51 36 53 36 51 35 47

Avg 2.1 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.3

3-POINT FG PCT (Min. 1.0 made per game) ## Player-Team G 3FG-FGA 1. Rodney Hood, Duke 35 71-169 2. Coron Williams, WF 33 71-176 3. Marcus Paige, UNC 34 86-221 4. Lamar Patterson, Pitt 36 80-206 5. Pat Connaughton, UND 32 76-201 6. Jarell Eddie, VT 31 80-213 7. Trevor Cooney, Syr 34 90-240 8. Ralston Turner, NC State 36 770-207

Pct .420 .403 .389 .388 .378 .376 .375 .372

3-POINT FG MADE ## Player-Team 1. Trevor Cooney, Syr 2. Jarell Eddie, VT 3. Marcus Paige, UNC 4. Pat Connaughton, UND 5. Lamar Patterson, Pitt 6. Coron Williams, WF 7. Ralston Turner, NC State 8. Rodney Hood, Duke 9. Ian Miller, FSU 10. Joe Harris, VA

G 34 31 34 32 36 33 36 35 33 37

3FG 90 80 86 76 80 71 77 71 65 72

Avg 2.0 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.2 2.2 2.1 2.0 2.0 1.9

BLOCKED SHOTS ## Player-Team 1. K.J. McDaniels, CU 2. Daniel Miller, GT 3. Landry Nnoko, CU 4. Rakeem Christmas, Syr 5. Boris Bojanovsky, FSU 6. Joey van Zegeren, VT 7. Donnavan Kirk, UM 8. Jordan Vandenberg, NCS 9. BeeJay Anya, NC State

G 36 33 35 34 36 31 31 32 33

Blk. 100 80 69 66 67 53 46 45 46

Avg 2.8 2.4 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.4

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO (Min. 3.0 assists/game) ## Player-Team 1. James Robinson, Pitt 2. Tyler Lewis, NC State 3. London Perrantes, VA 4. Tyler Ennis, Syr 5. Quinn Cook, Duke

G 36 36 37 34 35

A-TO Ratio 148-36 4.1 135-38 3.6 140-40 3.5 188-58 3.2 153-57 2.7

6. Eric Atkins, UND 7. Codi Miller-McIntyre, WF 8. Anthony Barber, NC State 9. Rod Hall, CU 10. Marcus Paige, UNC

32 32 36 36 34

156-61 134-64 126-62 143-72 143-73

2.6 2.1 2.0 2.0 2.0

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team 1. Talib Zanna, Pitt 2. T.J. Warren, NC State 3. Jabari Parker, Duke 4. Amile Jefferson, Duke 5. Garrick Sherman, UND 6. J.M. McAdoo, UNC 7. Charles Mitchell, MD 8. Daniel Miller, GT 9. Jerami Grant, Syr 10. K.J. McDaniels, CU

G 35 35 35 35 31 34 32 33 32 36

No. 115 113 105 101 83 90 82 83 78 86

Avg 3.3 3.2 3.0 2.9 2.7 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.4

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Player-Team 1. Pat Connaughton, UND 2. Jabari Parker, Duke 3. Devin Thomas, WF 4. Daniel Miller, GT 5. Talib Zanna, Pitt 6. Akil Mitchell, VA 7. Ryan Anderson, BC 8. C.J. Fair, Syr 9. K.J. McDaniels, CU 10. Okaro White, FSU

G 32 35 33 33 35 37 32 34 36 36

No. 189 201 185 175 185 187 156 160 169 168

Avg 5.9 5.7 5.6 5.3 5.3 5.1 4.9 4.7 4.7 4.7

MINUTES PLAYED ## Player-Team 1. Eric Atkins, UND 2. C.J. Fair, Syr 3. Pat Connaughton, UnD 4. Olivier Hanlan, BC 5. Tyler Ennis, Syr 6. Marcus Paige, UNC 7. T.J. Warren, NC State 8. Rion Brown, UM 9. Devin Wilson, VT 10. K.J. McDaniels, CU

G 32 34 32 32 34 34 35 33 31 36

Min. 1211 1284 1190 1160 1215 1211 1238 1166 1081 1212

Avg 37.8 37.8 37.2 36.2 35.7 35.6 35.4 35.3 34.9 33.7

ACC TEAM STATISTICS SCORING OFFENSE ## Team 1. Duke 2. North Carolina 3. Notre Dame 4. Pittsburgh 5. NC State

G 35 34 32 36 36

Pts 2745 2604 2303 2586 2561

Avg 78.4 76.6 72.0 71.8 71.1

SCORING DEFENSE ## Team 1. Virginia 2. Clemson 3. Syracuse 4. Miami 5. Pittsburgh

G 37 36 34 33 36

Pts 2060 2103 2012 1964 2229

Avg 55.7 58.4 59.2 59.5 61.9

SCORING MARGIN ## Team 1. Duke 2. Virginia 3. Pittsburgh 4. Syracuse 5. North Carolina

G 35 37 36 34 34

OFF:DEF Margin 78.4:67.4 +11.0 66.2:55.7 +10.5 71.8:61.9 +9.9 68.0:59.2 +8.8 76.6:69.8 +6.8

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE ## Team G 1. Clemson 36 2. Boston College 32 3. Duke 35 6. Pittsburgh 36

FTM-FTA 505-679 518-699 571-783 613-861

Pct. .744 .741 .729 .712

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE ## Team G 1. Florida State 36 2. North Carolina 34 3. NC State 36 4. Pittsburgh 36

FG-FGA 873-1873 953-2057 950-2060 895-1944

Pct. .466 .463 .461 .460

FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE ## Team G 1. Virginia 37 2. Clemson 36 3. Florida State 36 7. Pittsburgh 36

FG-FGA 727-1875 778-1970 824-2065 771-1872

Pct. .388 .395 .399 .412

G 35 36 37 36

FG-FGA 316-801 191-502 306-559 183-522

Pct. .395 .380 .369 .351

3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE ## Team G 1. Clemson 36 2. Duke 35 3. Wake Forest 33 8. Pittsburgh 36

FG-FGA 172-603 138-449 187-596 205-628

Pct. .285 .307 .314 .326

3-POINT FG PCT ## Team 1. Duke 2. Florida State 3. Virginia 7. Pittsburgh

REBOUNDING OFFENSE ## Team G 1. North Carolina 34 2. Maryland 32 3. Virginia Tech 31 5. Pittsburgh 36 REBOUNDING DEFENSE ## Team G 1. Virginia 37 2. Pittsburgh 36 3. Syracuse 34 4. Miami 33

Reb 1350 1200 1138 1291 Reb 1085 1079 1072 1058

Avg 39.7 37.5 36.7 35.9 Avg 29.3 30.0 31.5 32.1

REBOUNDING MARGIN ## Team G TEAM-OPP Margin 1. Virginia 37 1312-1085 +6.1

2. Pittsburgh 3. North Carolina 4. Syracuse

36 1291-1079 34 1350-1179 34 1200-1072

+5.9 +5.0 +3.8

BLOCKED SHOTS ## Team 1. Clemson 2. Florida State 3. Syracuse 14. Pittsburgh

G 36 36 34 36

Blocks 221 191 171 107

Avg 6.1 5.3 5.0 3.0

ASSISTS ## Team 1. Pittsburgh 2. North Carolina 3. Notre Dame 4. Duke 5. Wake Forest

G 36 34 32 35 33

Assists 563 523 484 509 440

Avg 15.6 15.4 15.1 14.5 13.3

STEALS ## Team 1. Syracuse 2. North Carolina 3. Pittsburgh 4. Duke TURNOVER MARGIN ## Team 1. Syracuse 2. Duke 3. Pittsburgh 4. North Carolina

G 34 34 36 35

Avg 8.0 7.3 7.1 7.0

G TEAM-OPP Margin 34 306-455 +4.4 35 334-425 +2.6 36 373-440 +1.9 34 406-462 +1.6

ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO ## Team G 1. Duke 35 2. Pittsburgh 36 3. Notre Dame 32

77

Steals 271 249 254 244

Asst:TO 509-334 563-373 484-331

Ratio 1.5 1.5 1.5

4. Syracuse 5. Virginia

34 37

402-306 484-370

1.3 1.3

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team G 1. North Carolina 34 2. Syracuse 34 3. Duke 35 4. Maryland 32 Pittsburgh 36

No. 483 446 424 384 432

Avg 14.2 13.1 12.1 12.0 12.0

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS ## Team G 1. Virginia Tech 31 2. Maryland 32 North Carolina 34 9. Pittsburgh 36

No. 802 816 867 859

Avg 25.9 25.5 25.5 23.9

DEFENSIVE REB PCT. ## Team 1. Virginia 2. Georgia Tech 3. Maryland 4. Pittsburgh

G 37 33 32 36

D-O 921-321 814-328 816-331 859-352

Pct. .742 .713 .711 .709

OFFENSIVE REB PCT. ## Team 1. North Carolina 2. Syracuse 3. Pittsburgh 4. Duke

G 34 34 36 35

O-D 483-784 446-726 432-727 424-780

Pct. .381 .381 .373 .352

3-POINT FG MADE ## Team 1. Duke 2. Boston College 3. Notre Dame 11. Pittsburgh

G 35 32 32 36

3FG Avg/G 316 9.0 247 7.7 228 7.1 183 5.1


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PITT 88, SAVANNAH STATE 55 November 8, 2013  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

PITT 75, FRESNO STATE 54 November 12, 2013  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

Six Pitt players reached double figure scoring as the Panthers registered a 33-point season opening victory (88-55) against Savannah State...Pitt jumped out to a 19-2 lead in the game’s first seven minutes as it built a 40-13 halftime advantage...Savannah State’s 13 first-half points tied for the third-fewest points allowed by a Pitt opponent in school history...In the first half alone, Pitt held Savannah State to 17.4 percent (4-23) shooting and forced the Tigers into 12 turnovers...Making his Pitt debut, transfer Derrick Randall notched collegiate bests for points (12) and rebounds (12)...Also making their Pitt debuts were freshmen Josh Newkirk (3-3 3FG) and Michael Young...Young became just the 14th freshman in school history to start a season opening game...Pitt won its 17th consecutive season opener...Pitt improved to 181-22 overall in the PEC and 102-3 in non-conference games at the PEC...Pitt opened its 107th season of men’s basketball.

Pitt switched to a little-used 2-3 zone midway through the first half...Using the zone, the Panthers outscored Fresno State 20-3 following a 15-15 tie with 11:06 left to take a 35-18 halftime advantage...Pitt ended the first half on a 13-0 run...Pitt outrebounded Fresno State by a plus-23 margin (48-25)...The Panthers finished with more defensive rebounds (30) than Fresno State registered total rebounds (25)...Pitt outscored Fresno State 52-14 in the paint...Talib Zanna notched his seventh career double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds...Cameron Wright tied career-highs for points (13) and steals (four)...Pitt finished 0-11 from 3-point range, which set a school-record for worst 3-point field goal percentage in a game...Pitt won its 11th consecutive non-conference home game...Pitt improved to 103-3 all-time against non-conference opponents in the Petersen Events Center.

SAVANNAH STATE 55 (0-1)

FRESNO STATE 54 (1-1)

tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Joshua Montgomery-f 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 Jyles Smith-f 4 8 0 0 0 1 4 2 6 Deven Williams-g 1 6 1 5 2 2 0 1 1 Terel Hall-g 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jeremiah Hill-g 3 9 2 8 2 3 0 4 4 Alante Fenner 4 10 0 2 3 4 2 0 2 Saadiq Muhammad 2 6 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 Javaris Jenkins 1 4 1 2 0 0 3 1 4 Patrick Hendley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stephen Wilson 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Keierre Richards 3 8 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 Angelo Davis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hikeem Champaigne 1 5 0 0 2 2 3 0 3 TEAM 2 0 2 Totals.............. 20 64 5 20 10 14 16 12 28 Percentages: FG%: 31.3%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 71.4%.

pf tp 4 0 3 8 2 5 4 2 2 10 2 11 5 5 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 7 1 0 2 4

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

to blk 4 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1

27 55

9 17

3

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

min 17 20 21 13 25 24 21 8 5 3 26 3 14

6

200

3-pt fga 0 1 0 1 1 1 6 1 3 0 1

Player fg ft Michael Young-f 0 3 Lamar Patterson-f 0 5 Derrick Randall-c 0 2 James Robinson-g 1 8 Cameron Wright-g 0 2 Jamel Artis 0 4 Durand Johnson 3 3 Chris Jones 0 2 Josh Newkirk 3 0 Joshua Ko 0 0 Mike Lecak 0 0 TEAM Totals.............. 26 52 7 15 29 Percentages: FG%: 50.0%; 3FG%: 46.7%; FT%:

rebounds fta of de tot 4 1 7 8 6 2 5 7 4 9 3 12 8 0 5 5 4 0 0 0 6 3 2 5 4 0 6 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 38 16 31 47 76.3%.

pf tp 2 3 4 18 4 5 1 10 3 5 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7

a 2 1 3 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

to blk 3 1 3 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

s 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

min 28 26 32 32 31 7 16 1 1 1 25

5

3

200

to blk 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 13 75 17 10 2

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

min 17 26 27 28 28 16 23 12 5 15 1 1 1

7

200

17 54 15 15

PITT 75 (2-0)

PITT 88 (1-0) tot-fg fg fga 3 4 3 7 5 7 2 3 4 10 0 2 3 8 0 2 4 6 2 2 0 1

tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Alex Davis-f 1 4 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 Paul Watson-f 8 12 0 2 2 4 1 4 5 Tyler Johnson-g 2 8 1 5 0 0 1 4 5 Cezar Guerrero-g 4 11 2 7 0 2 0 2 2 Marvelle Harris-g 1 7 1 3 2 2 0 2 2 Emmanuel Owootoah 0 2 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 Karachi Edo 1 2 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 Michael Salazar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Broderick Newbill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kyle Jackson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Allen Huddleston 2 5 2 5 1 2 0 0 0 TEAM 1 2 3 Totals.............. 19 51 6 23 10 16 5 20 25 Percentages: FG%: 37.3%; 3FG%: 26.1%; FT%: 62.5%.

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

tp 9 11 12 13 10 4 12 2 11 4 0

a 0 7 0 2 2 1 0 0 4 0 0

to blk 1 2 4 1 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0

21 88 16 16

5

s 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0

min 28 21 20 24 27 16 19 16 24 2 3

7

200

tot-fg 3-pt Player fg fga fg fga ft fta Michael Young-f 2 5 0 0 2 3 Lamar Patterson-f 2 10 0 4 3 4 Talib Zanna-c 8 10 0 0 3 4 James Robinson-g 2 6 0 0 2 2 Cameron Wright-g 6 11 0 1 1 2 Jamel Artis 3 3 0 0 3 4 Durand Johnson 3 9 0 4 0 0 Derrick Randall 3 5 0 0 1 2 Chris Jones 1 3 0 1 0 0 Josh Newkirk 0 4 0 1 0 0 Aron Nwankwo 0 1 0 0 0 0 Joshua Ko 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Lecak 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM Totals.............. 30 67 0 11 15 21 Percentages: FG%: 44.8%; 3FG%: 0.0%; FT%: 71.4%.

rebounds of de tot 6 3 9 0 3 3 1 9 10 0 2 2 2 4 6 2 3 5 1 3 4 4 2 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 18 30 48

pf tp 0 6 1 7 2 19 1 6 1 13 2 9 1 6 3 7 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

a 2 7 0 1 2 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 0

Officials: Les Jones (R), Tony Dawkins, Anthony Franklin; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 9235.

Officials: Brian O’Connell (R), Lamar Simpson, Bob Testa; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 8543.

Score by Periods Savannah State Pitt

Score by Periods Fresno State Pitt

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1st 2nd Total 13 42 55 40 48 88

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PITT 84, HOWARD 52 November 17, 2013  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pitt set a school-record for field goal percentage in a half as it converted 81 percent (17-21) of its first half shots in jumping out to a 48-24 halftime lead against Howard in the Progressive Legends Classic...The Panthers built leads of 18-1 (13:18 left) and 23-8 (9:42 to go) as they also hit 6-8 first half 3-point attempts...Lamar Patterson, who led Pitt with 16 points and 4-4 3-point shooting in the first half alone, registered his second career 20-point game...Michael Young finished with a career-high 11 points...Pitt improved to 26-0 all-time vs. MEAC opponents. HOWARD 52 (2-3) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Prince Okoroh-f 1 5 0 1 3 4 2 1 3 Solomon Mangham-f 4 6 2 4 0 0 1 2 3 Oliver Ellison-c 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3 4 Ausar Madison-g 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 James Daniel-g 6 20 5 12 5 6 0 1 1 Kofi Andoh 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Marcel Boyd 2 3 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 Keon Hill 1 5 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 Damon Collins 2 6 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 Jared Norsworthy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tyler Stone 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 TEAM 3 0 3 Totals.............. 17 47 7 18 11 15 11 13 24 Percentages: FG%: 36.2%; 3FG%: 38.9%; FT%: 73.3%.

pf tp 1 5 3 10 4 2 1 2 2 22 1 0 2 5 1 2 2 4 0 0 2 0

a 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 5 1 0 0

to blk 2 0 2 1 1 3 1 0 3 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0

19 52 10 18

5

s 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0

min 26 27 20 11 36 6 26 17 23 1 7

5

200

PITT 84 (3-0) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 4 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 Lamar Patterson-f 7 11 4 5 2 2 1 4 5 Talib Zanna-c 1 3 0 1 2 2 1 2 3 James Robinson-g 3 6 1 3 1 2 0 2 2 Cameron Wright-g 3 5 0 0 3 5 1 0 1 Jamel Artis 3 6 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 Durand Johnson 3 5 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 Derrick Randall 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 7 Chris Jones 1 3 0 0 5 5 3 1 4 Josh Newkirk 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 Aron Nwankwo 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 Joshua Ko 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Lecak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 TEAM 1 0 1 Totals.............. 29 50 8 15 18 23 12 21 33 Percentages: FG%: 58.0%; 3FG%: 53.3%; FT%: 78.3%.

pf tp 1 11 0 20 2 4 2 8 3 9 2 8 0 8 4 0 0 7 3 4 1 5 0 0 0 0

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

to blk 0 1 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

18 84 20 13

4

s 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

min 23 27 16 26 21 17 22 21 10 12 3 1 1

6

200

1st 2nd Total 18 36 54 35 40 75

PITT 77, LEHIGH 58 November 20, 2013  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pitt raced out to an 8-0 lead in the opening minutes fueled by six points from Talib Zanna, then made it 3211 with 7:52 left in the first half by taking advantage of four consecutive 3-pointers from Durand Johnson (three) and Jamel Artis (one)...Pitt led 47-23 at halftime after outrebounding the Mountain Hawks 25-10 and converting 7-14 3-pointers in the first half...Zanna scored a career-high 23 points, his fourth career 20-point game and registered his eighth career double-double...Johnson set career-highs for points (15) and 3-point field goals made (five), including a 5-6 3-point display in the first half...James Robinson registered a careerhigh 11 assists and tied for Pitt’s second-highest assist:turnover ratio in a game (11:0)...Pitt improved to 60 all-time in Legends Classic games...Pitt opened a season at 4-0 for the 15th time in the last 16 years. LEHIGH 58 (1-4) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Jesse Chuku-f 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Tim Kempton-c 7 10 0 0 6 9 1 2 3 Austin Price-g 3 7 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 Mackey McKnight-g 4 10 0 2 0 1 0 5 5 Corey Schaefer-g 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Miles Simelton 1 5 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 Stefan Cvrkalj 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 1 1 Shane Whitfield 2 4 0 0 2 2 1 1 2 Justin Goldsborough 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 Conroy Baltimore 0 3 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 TEAM 0 2 2 Totals.............. 21 47 5 14 11 17 4 17 21 Percentages: FG%: 44.7%; 3FG%: 35.7%; FT%: 64.7%.

pf tp 1 0 2 20 3 8 1 8 0 2 0 3 1 9 2 6 2 0 2 2

a 1 0 0 5 1 0 0 1 2 0

to blk 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

s 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

min 26 27 21 31 24 13 10 25 11 12

14 58 10

8

3

3

200

pf tp a 2 3 2 1 17 4 1 23 0 2 2 11 1 3 2 2 7 0 1 15 1 3 3 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0

to blk 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 9 2

s 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0

min 19 27 25 26 21 20 23 15 8 13 3

5

200

PITT 77 (4-0)

tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 3 3 Lamar Patterson-f 6 13 3 7 2 3 1 4 5 Talib Zanna-c 9 10 0 0 5 7 7 7 14 James Robinson-g 1 4 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 Cameron Wright-g 1 6 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 Jamel Artis 3 5 1 1 0 0 1 2 3 Durand Johnson 5 13 5 8 0 0 2 3 5 Derrick Randall 1 2 0 0 1 2 2 2 4 Chris Jones 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Josh Newkirk 1 3 0 2 0 2 0 3 3 Aron Nwankwo 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 TEAM 1 0 1 Totals.............. 29 62 11 26 8 14 17 27 44 Percentages: FG%: 46.8%; 3FG%: 42.3%; FT%: 57.1%.

14 77 20

Officials: Dwayne Gladden (R), Robert Riley, Dave Deyong; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 8349.

Officials: Jim Bruno (R), Larry Scirotto, Josh White; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 9544.

Score by Periods Howard Pitt

Score by Periods Lehigh Pitt

1st 2nd Total 24 28 52 48 36 84

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1st 2nd Total 23 35 58 47 30 77


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PITT 76, TEXAS TECH 53 Nov. 25, 2013  Progressive Legends Classic  Barclays Center

Lamar Patterson set career-highs for scoring (23 points) and steals (five) in leading the Panthers to a 23point win over Texas Tech in the Progressive Legends Classic...Pitt jumped out to a quick start, taking an early 14-4 lead, then built it to 31-8 on a Josh Newkirk 3-pointer with 5:14 left in the first half...The Panthers led 41-18 at halftime...Pitt held Texas Tech to 25 percent (6-24) shooting and forced the Red Raiders into committing 12 turnovers in the first half...Patterson, who scored 16 points in the first half alone, notched his third career 20-point scoring game...In the second half, Pitt’s largest lead was 73-45 with 4:45 to go...Cameron Wright added 12 points, his third double figure game in five contests on the year...Pitt finished with a seasonhigh 12 steals. PITT 76 (5-0) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 1 3 0 1 4 4 2 1 3 Lamar Patterson-f 8 13 4 7 3 3 1 2 3 Talib Zanna-c 1 2 0 0 1 4 0 3 3 James Robinson-g 2 5 1 2 4 4 0 4 4 Cameron Wright-g 4 6 0 2 4 4 1 1 2 Jamel Artis 2 5 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 Durand Johnson 2 6 2 6 0 0 1 3 4 Derrick Randall 0 3 0 0 0 2 2 3 5 Chris Jones 3 4 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 2 5 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 Aron Nwankwo 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Joshua Ko 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Lecak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 2 1 3 Totals.............. 25 53 10 24 16 21 10 21 31 Percentages: FG%: 47.2%; 3FG%: 41.7%; FT%: 76.2%.

pf tp 1 6 1 23 4 3 2 9 0 12 1 4 2 6 2 0 3 8 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0

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

18 76 14

to blk s 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 4 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 8 2 12

min 18 25 17 27 29 16 26 18 9 13 2 0+ 0+ 200

TEXAS TECH 53 (4-2) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Dejan Kravic-f 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 Jaye Crockett-f 9 11 1 1 0 0 1 5 6 Jordan Tolbert-f 2 7 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 Robert Turnver-g 0 8 0 1 4 4 1 3 4 Jamal Williams, Jr.-g 1 3 1 3 0 0 1 1 2 Randy Onwuasor 1 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Dusty Hannahs 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Kader Tapsoba 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Luke Adams 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 Aaron Ross 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 Toddrick Gotcher 1 5 0 2 3 4 0 0 0 Alex Foster 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 3 3 Clark Lammert 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 TEAM 3 5 8 Totals.............. 19 49 5 11 10 13 11 21 32 Percentages: FG%: 38.8%; 3FG%: 45.5%; FT%: 76.9%.

pf tp 1 4 3 19 2 7 1 4 0 3 2 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 2 1 0 0

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

to blk 2 0 1 2 3 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 53 10 17 2

s 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

min 17 29 29 25 17 13 18 5 2 12 22 8 3

3

200

Officials: Jamie Luckie, Bo Boroski, Bryan Kersey; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 4142. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pitt 41 35 76 Texas Tech 18 35 53

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Pitt claimed the Progressive Legends Classic with an 88-67 victory over Stanford...Lamar Patterson was named the Legends Classic MVP after averaging 23.5 points per game in Brooklyn...Cameron Wright was named to the all-tournament team...Patterson led Pitt with career-highs of 24 points and 9-11 FT and also led Pitt with six assists...Pitt never trailed in the contest...A 6-0 Pitt run gave the Panthers 12-point lead (3220) with 4:41 left in the first half...Pitt converted 15-16 free throw attempts and hit five 3-pointers in the first half...Stanford cut Pitt’s lead down to as few as 11 points (66-55) with 9:06 left, but Pitt’s Durand Johnson converted a four-point play when he hit a 3-pointer and was fouled...Pitt’s largest lead in the game was 24 points (88-64) with 42 seconds left...Pitt won its second Legends Classic title (2008)...Pitt also improved to 8-0 all-time in Legends Classic play. PITT 88 (6-0) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 1 3 0 0 4 5 2 1 3 Lamar Patterson-f 6 10 3 6 9 11 0 3 3 Talib Zanna-c 5 10 0 0 4 4 2 3 5 James Robinson-g 1 6 1 2 7 8 0 3 3 Cameron Wright-g 6 9 1 1 0 0 0 6 6 Jamel Artis 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 4 4 Durand Johnson 4 10 2 5 4 4 2 0 2 Derrick Randall 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Chris Jones 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Aron Nwankwo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Joshua Ko 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Lecak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 3 1 4 Totals.............. 25 55 8 17 30 34 10 21 31 Percentages: FG%: 45.5%; 3FG%: 47.1%; FT%: 88.2%. tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Josh Huestis-f 4 7 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 Dwight Powell-f 7 12 0 1 6 9 3 6 9 Stefan Nastic-c 2 5 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 Chasson Randle-g 3 8 0 5 4 4 0 1 1 Anthony Brown-g 6 8 4 4 0 0 1 5 6 Schuyler Rimmer 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aaron Bright 1 4 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 Malcolm Allen 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Robbie Lemons 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jack Ryan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Marcus Allen 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 Grant Verhoeven 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 John Gage 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 TEAM 1 4 5 Totals.............. 24 48 5 15 14 20 6 23 29 Percentages: FG%: 50.0%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 70.0%.

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With the score tied (44-44) with 16:33 left, Pitt used a three minute 9-0 run and 15-1 run to take control of the game...From the opening tipoff, Pitt jumped out to a quick 14-3 lead, but Duquesne battled back tie the score at 19-19 with 10:28 left in the first half...Pitt outscored DU 7-3 over the final 3:35 of the first half to take a 3935 halftime lead, its smallest halftime lead of the year...Cameron Wright surpassed career-highs for scoring (20 points), assists (5), field goals made and attempts (9-17)...Pitt’s 17-point win marked its smallest victory margin of the year...Pitt finished with a season-high 23 assists...Pitt won its 13th consecutive City Game title and improved to 51-31 all-time vs. Duquesne...Pitt also won its 32nd in the last 35 games vs. Duquesne...Ovie Soko’s 20 free throw attempts marked the most by an opposing Pitt player since Sherman Douglas attempted 21 free throws on March 7, 1987...Pitt improved to 4-0 vs. DU at Consol Energy Center...Jamie Dixon improved to 11-0 vs. DU. PITT 84 (7-0) Player fg ft Michael Young-f 0 2 Lamar Patterson-f 1 3 Talib Zanna-f 0 3 James Robinson-g 1 3 Cameron Wright-g 0 2 Jamel Artis 0 0 Durand Johnson 1 2 Derrick Randall 0 0 Chris Jones 0 0 Josh Newkirk 0 0 TEAM Totals.............. 33 67 3 16 15 Percentages: FG%: 49.3%; 3FG%: 18.8%; FT%:

rebounds fta of de tot 2 2 4 6 4 2 6 8 7 2 4 6 4 2 2 4 2 1 4 5 0 2 2 4 2 1 3 4 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 1 1 2 21 13 32 45 71.4%.

pf 5 3 5 2 2 0 3 2 0 1

tp 2 18 13 8 20 6 11 0 2 4

a 0 6 0 9 5 0 2 0 0 1

23 84 23

to blk 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 0 5 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

min 18 33 29 33 36 15 17 6 2 11

7

8

200

5

3-pt fga 2 0 7 4 1 1 3 0 0

Player fg ft fta Ovie Soko-f 0 11 20 Dominique McCoy-f 0 1 3 Derrick Colter-g 4 0 0 Tra’Vaughn White-g 3 0 0 Jeremiah Jones-g 1 4 4 Jerry Jones 0 0 2 Desmond Ridenour 1 2 2 L.G. Gill 0 0 0 Darius Lewis 0 0 4 TEAM Totals.............. 20 50 9 18 18 35 Percentages: FG%: 40.0%; 3FG%: 50.0%; FT%: 51.4%.

rebounds of de tot 0 5 5 2 4 6 0 4 4 1 1 2 2 5 7 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 2 3 1 1 2 7 24 31

a 0 6 1 5 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

to blk 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 0 2 0 2 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

min 19 33 29 30 32 15 20 9 1 10 0+ 1 1

20 88 15

5

2

9

200

pf tp 3 9 2 20 3 5 4 10 4 16 1 0 2 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0

to blk 2 2 5 2 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

min 31 37 19 34 34 4 20 2 2 3 4 7 3

3

200

a 0 6 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

22 67 13 14

5

PITT 78, PENN STATE 69 December 3, 2013  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pitt recovered from poor first half shooting to register a 78-69 win over Penn State in its first-ever Big Ten/ ACC Challenge game...PSU battled back from a seven-point deficit to tie the game at 59-59 with 5:04 left...Following a blocked shot by Talib Zanna, James Robinson converted a layup, then a Robinson steal and layup gave Pitt a 67-62 lead with 2:13 left...Pitt trailed by its largest deficit of the season, 28-21, with 3:39 left in the first half...Pitt shot just 28 percent (7-25) in the first half...The game featured nine lead changes and 13 ties...Talib Zanna finished with his ninth career double-double and a career-high four blocked shots...The two programs met for the first time in eight years as Pitt claimed its sixth consecutive win the series...Pitt improved to 71-75 all-time vs. Penn State. PENN STATE 69 (6-3) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Donovan Jack-f 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Brandon Taylor-f 2 8 0 3 4 5 1 4 5 Ross Travis-f 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 6 6 DJ Newbill-g 5 13 2 5 6 8 1 4 5 Tim Frazier-g 10 17 0 2 7 8 1 3 4 Graham Woodward 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Allen Roberts 2 4 2 3 0 0 1 3 4 Geno Thorpe 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 Alan Wisniewski 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Julian Moore 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 23 55 4 15 19 23 5 24 29 Percentages: FG%: 41.8%; 3FG%: 26.7%; FT%: 82.6%.

pf tp 4 4 4 8 4 2 2 18 3 27 1 0 2 6 3 4 1 0 2 0

a 0 0 3 2 3 0 1 0 0 0

to blk 0 2 1 2 2 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

s 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0

min 17 30 33 38 34 4 22 12 2 8

26 69

9

8

5

3

200

pf 1 3 2 3 3 2 1 1 0 3

tp 6 16 16 10 12 3 6 4 0 5

a 0 5 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1

to blk 1 0 5 0 1 4 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

min 16 37 34 23 28 5 25 6 1 25

19 78

9

9

3

200

PITT 78 (8-0)

DUQUESNE 67 (2-3) tot-fg fg fga 3 10 3 4 4 8 3 9 4 8 0 3 3 8 0 0 0 0

tp 6 24 14 10 13 5 14 0 2 0 0 0 0

Officials: Bo Boroski, Earl Walton, Larry Scirotta; Technical fouls: PITT-None. Stanford-TEAM; Attendance: 4029. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pitt 43 45 88 Stanford 28 39 67

November 30, 2013  Consol Energy Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

3-pt fga 1 4 0 4 2 0 3 0 0 2

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

STANFORD 67 (5-2)

PITT 84, DUQUESNE 67

tot-fg fg fga 0 4 7 14 5 8 2 8 9 17 3 5 4 6 0 0 1 1 2 4

PITT 88, STANFORD 67 Nov. 26, 2013  Progressive Legends Classic  Barclays Center

pf tp 2 17 4 7 4 12 0 9 3 13 1 0 1 9 1 0 3 0

a 3 1 2 1 2 0 3 0 0

to blk 4 0 1 2 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1

19 67 12 11

4

s 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

min 36 24 23 26 37 13 29 2 10

1

200

tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 0 5 0 0 6 6 3 4 7 Lamar Patterson-f 6 12 1 2 3 4 3 6 9 Talib Zanna-c 7 11 0 0 2 5 2 8 10 James Robinson-g 3 6 0 3 4 4 0 0 0 Cameron Wright-g 2 7 0 1 8 9 0 2 2 Jamel Artis 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 Durand Johnson 2 7 1 4 1 1 1 3 4 Derrick Randall 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 Chris Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 2 3 0 1 1 2 0 3 3 TEAM 0 2 2 Totals.............. 24 54 2 11 28 35 9 29 38 Percentages: FG%: 44.4%; 3FG%: 18.2%; FT%: 80.0%.

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Officials: Michael Roberts, Brian Dorsey, Clarence Armstrong; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 11146.

Officials: Mike Eades (R), Joe Lindsay, Tony Greene; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12510.

Score by Periods Pitt Duquesne

Score by Periods Penn State Pitt

1st 2nd Total 39 45 84 35 32 67

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PITT 85, LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 68 December 6, 2013  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pitt opened the second half on a 12-4 run that gave the Panthers a commanding 54-35 lead with 13:30 left in the game...Pitt led by as many as 22 points in the game’s final two minutes...Loyola Marymount hung tight with Pitt through the game’s first eight-plus minutes and trailed just 19-17 after the 12 minute media timout, but Pitt closed the first half by outscoring LMU 21-12 to take a 40-29 halftime advantage...Pitt’s bench outscored LMU’s 30-6...Josh Newkirk finished with a career-high seven assists...Pitt improved to 107-3 alltime vs. non-conference opponents at the Petersen Events Center. LOYOLA MARYMOUNT 68 (6-3) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot CJ Blackwell-f 1 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 Ben Dickinson-f 5 10 0 0 0 1 3 3 6 Gabe Levin-f 6 15 0 1 2 2 5 9 14 Evan Payne-g 5 14 2 4 4 4 2 0 2 Anthony Ireland-g 7 17 1 3 5 6 1 1 2 Nick Stover 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alex Osborne 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Max Heller 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chase Flint 0 2 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 Martin Mornar 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 5 TEAM 1 4 5 Totals.............. 26 67 3 12 13 15 16 21 37 Percentages: FG%: 38.8%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 86.7%.

pf 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 0 1 21

tp 2 10 14 16 20 2 2 0 2 0

a 0 2 0 0 5 0 0 1 1 1

to blk 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 68 10 12 2

s 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

min 21 27 35 32 37 8 4 6 17 13

4

200

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

tp 10 10 12 9 14 8 12 2 4 2 2

s 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0

min 22 27 27 24 26 17 20 15 4 17 1

5

200

PITT 85 (9-0) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 5 8 0 1 0 0 2 5 7 Lamar Patterson-f 3 8 0 2 4 7 0 2 2 Talib Zanna-c 4 8 0 0 4 7 1 4 5 James Robinson-g 4 4 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 Cameron Wright-g 7 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Jamel Artis 4 6 0 0 0 1 3 4 7 Durand Johnson 4 7 1 3 3 3 0 2 2 Derrick Randall 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 Chris Jones 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 Josh Newkirk 1 6 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Aron Nwankwo 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 2 2 4 Totals.............. 35 60 1 8 14 23 10 25 35 Percentages: FG%: 58.3%; 3FG%: 12.5%; FT%: 60.9%.

a 2 3 0 6 3 0 2 0 0 7 0

to blk 1 0 3 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

15 85 23 10

6

Officials: Bryan Kersey (R), Ray Natili, Brian O’Connell; Technical fouls: Loyola Marymount-TEAM. PITTNone; Attendance: 8049. Score by Periods Loyola Marymount Pitt

1st 2nd Total 29 39 68 40 45 85

PITT 91, YOUNGSTOWN STATE 73 December 14, 2013  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

Pitt took control of the game as it built an 11-point halftime lead (43-32)...In the second half, the Panthers used a 9-0 run to take a game-high 26-point second half lead (72-46) with 10:07 left...Pitt set season-highs for scoring (91 points) and rebound margin (plus-26)...The plus-26 rebound margin ranked tied for the 13th best game mark in school history...Lamar Patterson led Pitt with 18 points and registered double figure scoring for the eight consecutive contest...Talib Zanna posted his 10th career double-double and fourth of the year (10 pts/15 reb.)...Youngstown State became the first team to score 70 or more points against Pitt on the year....YSU’s Kendrick Perry scored 28 points vs. the Panthers, the largest individual scoring effort vs. the Panthers...Pitt improved to 10-0 on the year for the seventh time in the last 11 seasons...Pitt won its 17th consecutive home game against a non-conference opponent...Pitt won 10 or more non-conference games for the 13th straight year. YOUNGSTOWN STATE 73 (7-5) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Kamren Belin-f 5 12 3 9 0 1 2 3 5 Ryan Weber-f 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 2 Bobby Hain-c 2 8 0 1 0 0 2 4 6 Kendrick Perry-g 11 18 1 5 5 9 0 3 3 DJ Cole-g 2 4 1 1 4 4 0 0 0 Kyle Steward 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Shawn Amiker 2 3 0 0 3 3 1 1 2 Marcus Keene 1 4 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 Josh Chojnacki 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fletcher Larson 2 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Mike Podolsky 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 26 56 6 20 15 21 7 14 21 Percentages: FG%: 46.4%; 3FG%: 30.0%; FT%: 71.4%.

pf tp 3 13 3 2 2 4 4 28 1 9 0 0 2 7 0 6 0 0 3 4 0 0

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

to blk 2 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

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

min 32 26 29 39 21 1 19 19 1 12 1

18 73 14

9

3

8

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pf 0 2 0 4 2 2 2 0 4 2 0 0

to blk 1 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0

s 1 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0

min 19 25 26 21 27 20 17 14 10 19 1 1

7

200

PITT 91 (10-0) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 2 5 0 1 6 6 5 2 7 Lamar Patterson-f 7 11 3 6 1 1 1 1 2 Talib Zanna-c 4 7 0 0 2 3 4 11 15 James Robinson-g 3 6 0 0 1 2 2 2 4 Cameron Wright-g 6 12 0 1 1 1 0 3 3 Jamel Artis 2 4 1 1 0 0 1 2 3 Durand Johnson 1 7 0 4 4 4 3 0 3 Derrick Randall 5 7 0 0 1 3 3 4 7 Chris Jones 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 4 6 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 Joshua Ko 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Lecak 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 35 68 5 16 16 20 20 27 47 Percentages: FG%: 51.5%; 3FG%: 31.3%; FT%: 80.0%.

tp 10 18 10 7 13 5 6 11 2 9 0 0

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

18 91 22 13

2

Officials: Tim Nestor (R), Sean Hull, Dwayne Gladden; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 8621.

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CINCINNATI 44, PITT 43

Score by Periods Youngstown State Pitt

December 17, 2013  Jimmy V Classic  Madison Square Garden

In a closely contested contest where neither team led by more than five points, Cincinnati claimed a onepoint victory (44-43)...Cincinnati’s Titus Rubles grabbed an offensive rebound and finished off a layup with four seconds to go to give the Bearcats a 44-43 lead...With four seconds left, Pitt had one final possession, but only managed a shot from halfcourt...Cincinnati’s Sean Kilpatrick gave the Bearcats a three-point lead (42-39) on a jumper with 3:05 left, but the Panthers battled back...Talib Zanna converted two free throws to cut the deficit to one point (42-41), then following a steal by Zanna, Cameron Wright’s layup gave Pitt a onepoint lead with 1:07 to go...After UC missed a jumper, Pitt missed two free throws with 20 seconds remaining and Cincinnati regained possession...Pitt’s 11 field goals marked its second lowest total in school history and the lowest mark in the Jamie Dixon Era...Pitt’s 35 field goal attempts were the lowest total in the Jamie Dixon Era and ranked as the fourth fewest in school history...Pitt failed to make a field goal for a 13-minute second half stretch...Cincinnati finished with 16 offensive rebounds...Pitt dropped to 9-10 all-time vs. Cincinnati...Pitt dropped to 30-17 all-time at Madison Square Garden...It was Pitt’s third appearance in the Jimmy V Classic.

PITT 73, CAL POLY 56 December 21, 2013  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

Lamar Patterson became the first Pitt player to score 30 or more points in a game since Sam Young vs. Oklahoma State on March 22, 2009 as he led Pitt to a 73-56 win over Cal Poly...Patterson set career-highs for points (30), field goals made and attempts (11-15)...Patterson finished the game just one point shy of 1,000 career points...Pitt led the entire second half and gradually held of Cal Poly in registering its 11th win of the year...In the first half, Pitt used an 8-0 run to build a 22-8 lead with 7:50 to go, but Cal Poly battled back with three consecutive 3-pointers and trailed by five points at halftime...With a 12-12 performance from the free throw line, Pitt tied a school record for FT percentage...Pitt won its 18th consecutive home game vs. a nonconference opponent. CAL POLY 56 (4-7)

PITT 43 (10-1) tot-fg fg fga 1 4 2 5 3 6 1 3 3 9 0 1 1 5 0 1 0 1

3-pt fga 1 2 0 2 3 1 4 0 0

Player fg ft fta Michael Young-f 0 2 4 Lamar Patterson-f 1 6 9 Talib Zanna-c 0 6 10 James Robinson-g 1 2 2 Cameron Wright-g 0 0 0 Jamel Artis 0 2 2 Durand Johnson 0 1 2 Derrick Randall 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 0 0 0 TEAM Totals.............. 11 35 2 13 19 29 Percentages: FG%: 31.4%; 3FG%: 15.4%; FT%: 65.5%.

rebounds of de tot 2 5 7 1 3 4 1 3 4 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 2 6 8 19 27

pf tp 0 4 0 11 4 12 0 5 0 6 1 2 1 3 2 0 1 0

a 2 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 1

to blk 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

s 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0

min 30 35 34 33 32 10 14 6 6

9 43

9

7

5

200

2

CINCINNATI 44 (8-2) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Titus Rubles-f 3 9 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Shaquille Thomas-f 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Justin Jackson-f 6 8 0 0 0 0 7 2 9 Ge’Lawn Guyn-g 2 6 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Sean Kilpatrick-g 4 13 1 8 0 0 2 4 6 Troy Caupain 1 1 1 1 1 2 0 2 2 Jermaine Lawrence 2 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Jermaine Sanders 2 7 0 2 0 1 1 5 6 Kevin Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 David Nyarsuk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 3 3 6 Totals.............. 20 53 3 13 1 3 16 19 35 Percentages: FG%: 37.7%; 3FG%: 23.1%; FT%: 33.3%.

pf tp 3 6 2 0 4 12 2 5 1 9 2 4 2 4 3 4 1 0 0 0

a 1 0 3 0 0 2 1 1 0 0

to blk 1 1 1 0 3 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0

min 30 20 32 22 35 18 15 22 3 3

20 44

8

9

4

200

Officials: Bryan Kersey, John Gaffney, Jeff Clark; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 8062. Score by Periods Pitt Cincinnati

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1st 2nd Total 32 41 73 43 48 91

1st 2nd Total 20 23 43 20 24 44

3

tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Bolden-f 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Chris Eversley-f 6 16 3 9 1 2 1 2 3 Brian Bennett-f 3 4 0 1 0 0 1 3 4 Maliik Love-g 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Jamal Johnson-g 1 4 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 David Nwaba 4 8 0 0 2 5 4 0 4 Ridge Shipley 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Taylor Sutlive 2 4 1 3 0 0 0 3 3 Joel Awich 1 3 0 1 1 2 3 3 6 Kyle Odister 5 11 3 9 0 0 0 1 1 Zach Gordon 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 TEAM 0 0 0 Totals.............. 22 53 7 26 5 11 11 17 28 Percentages: FG%: 41.5%; 3FG%: 26.9%; FT%: 45.5%.

pf tp 0 0 2 16 1 6 2 0 3 3 3 10 1 0 2 5 0 3 2 13 1 0

a 0 2 1 0 4 0 5 0 0 0 0

to blk 0 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 4 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 0

s 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

min 3 34 25 13 26 20 14 12 20 22 11

6

4

200

to blk 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0

s 0 0 1 2 4 0 1 0 0 1

min 16 30 25 30 25 18 24 14 2 16

9

200

17 56 12 15

PITT 73 (11-1) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 Lamar Patterson-f 11 15 4 7 4 4 0 3 3 Talib Zanna-c 2 8 0 0 2 2 2 4 6 James Robinson-g 3 6 1 2 2 2 1 3 4 Cameron Wright-g 4 8 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 Jamel Artis 0 2 0 0 2 2 1 3 4 Durand Johnson 5 10 2 5 0 0 1 0 1 Derrick Randall 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 Chris Jones 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 2 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 TEAM 4 2 6 Totals.............. 27 58 7 15 12 12 14 22 36 Percentages: FG%: 46.6%; 3FG%: 46.7%; FT%: 100%.

pf tp 0 0 2 30 1 6 0 9 2 8 1 2 2 12 0 0 0 2 1 4

a 0 3 3 4 2 2 2 0 0 3

9 73 19 12

Officials: Tim Kelly (R), Jerry Heater, Ray Perone; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 9736. Score by Periods Cal Poly Pitt

80

1st 2nd Total 23 33 56 28 45 73

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PITT 58, ALBANY 46

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December 31, 2013  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

Fueled by eight consecutive points from Cameron Wright, Pitt scored the final 12 points of the first half in building a 10-point halftime lead en route to a 58-46 win over Albany in its final non-conference game...Over the final eight minutes of the first half, Albany missed its final nine shots and was held scoreless...Pitt led by as many as 16 points (46-30) midway through the second half...Using a 13-4 run, Albany cut Pitt’s lead down to seven points (50-43) with 2:48 to go, but the Panthers held off the Great Danes...Wright registered career-highs for both assists (8) and rebounds (8)...Lamar Patterson became the 42nd player in school history to surpass the 1,000-point career mark with a jumper at the 14:20 mark of the first half...Pitt won its 19th consecutive home game vs. a non-conference opponent...Pitt held its eighth opponent to 60 points or less on the year. ALBANY 46 (6-7) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Sam Rowley-f 5 13 0 0 0 0 2 6 8 Gary Johnson-f 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 John Puk-c 3 8 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 DJ Evans-g 5 10 4 6 4 4 0 1 1 Peter Hooley-g 2 9 1 3 5 6 0 3 3 Levan Shengelia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anders Haas 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Rowley 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 Luke Devlin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 David Wiegmann 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Dallas Ennema 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 TEAM 2 3 5 Totals.............. 16 51 5 15 9 10 6 21 27 Percentages: FG%: 31.4%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 90.0%.

pf tp 4 10 1 2 1 6 2 18 0 10 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

a 5 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1

to blk 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 46 10 10

1

s 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

min 38 21 35 31 38 2 2 15 4 7 7

5

200

PITT 58 (12-1) tot-fg fg fga 2 5 5 11 4 7 2 5 7 12 1 2 1 7 1 2 1 3

3-pt fga 0 3 0 2 1 0 4 0 0

Player fg ft Michael Young-f 0 1 Lamar Patterson-f 0 4 Talib Zanna-c 0 2 James Robinson-g 1 2 Cameron Wright-g 0 0 Jamel Artis 0 0 Durand Johnson 0 0 Derrick Randall 0 0 Josh Newkirk 0 0 TEAM Totals.............. 24 54 1 10 9 Percentages: FG%: 44.4%; 3FG%: 10.0%; FT%:

rebounds fta of de tot 2 1 5 6 4 0 3 3 4 5 4 9 2 0 3 3 2 3 5 8 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 2 1 2 3 0 3 3 16 11 29 40 56.3%.

pf tp 0 5 0 14 2 10 3 7 1 14 0 2 1 2 0 2 2 2

a 0 3 1 3 8 0 3 0 0

to blk 1 1 4 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

9 58 18 10

6

s 1 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 0

min 22 37 29 30 34 15 18 6 9

7

200

Officials: Raymond E. Styons (R), Ron Tyburski, Bob Testa; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 10049. Score by Periods Albany Pitt

15

January 4, 2014  PNC Arena  Raleigh, N.C.

Pitt rallied from an early 15-point first half deficit (17-2 with 14:24 left in the first half) to defeat NC State 7462 in its first-ever ACC regular season game...Pitt used a 12-2 run after halftime to tie the score at 38-38 on a Lamar Patterson layup with 15:57 to go, then outscored NC State on a 12-4 run to lead 50-42...A Patterson 3-point play gave Pitt its 50-42 lead with 13:18 to go in the game...Combined, Pitt converted 12 of its 13 possessions in the two runs...Pitt pushed its lead to 16 points with a minute to go in the game...Pitt shot 63 percent from the floor (17-27) and hit 11-13 free throws in the second half alone...Pitt registered a seasonhigh 13 steals...Patterson scored 17 of his 22 points in the second half...Patterson and Zanna scored 26 of their combined 37 points in the second half to lead Pitt...Michael Young scored a career-high 13 points...NC State used a 17-0 run to take its 17-2 lead before Raleigh native Josh Newkirk converted a layup to end the drought...Pitt finished with a season-high 13 steals...Pitt’s plus-20 halftime turnaround (trailed by eight, won by 12) ranked among the all-time best halftime turnarounds in Pitt Basketball history. PITT 74 (13-1, 1-0 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Lamar Patterson-f 8 16 2 6 4 6 1 7 8 Michael Young-f 4 7 1 1 4 4 1 1 2 Talib Zanna-c 4 6 0 0 7 11 6 3 9 Cameron Wright-g 4 12 0 1 1 1 0 2 2 James Robinson-g 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 Jamel Artis 2 4 0 1 2 2 1 0 1 Durand Johnson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chris Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 1 TEAM 0 3 3 Totals.............. 26 54 4 12 18 24 9 20 29 Percentages: FG%: 48.1%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 75.0%. NC STATE 62 (10-4, 0-1 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Lennard Freeman-f 1 1 0 0 2 2 0 4 4 T.J. Warren-f 9 22 1 3 4 4 5 3 8 Jordan Vandenberg-c 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 Anthony Barber-g 2 10 0 0 5 5 1 5 6 Desmond Lee-g 1 5 1 2 2 2 0 1 1 Tyler Lewis 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BeeJay Anya 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 Ralston Turner 4 9 2 6 1 2 1 1 2 Kyle Washington 1 3 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 Team 2 1 3 Totals.............. 22 56 4 11 14 15 14 21 35 Percentages: FG%: 39.3%; 3FG%: 36.4%; FT%: 93.3%.

pf tp 2 22 1 13 2 15 2 9 3 4 1 6 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 5

a 6 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 1

to blk 3 0 1 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

16 74 13 11

pf tp 0 4 3 23 3 4 2 9 3 5 0 0 3 4 3 11 1 2

a 0 1 0 7 2 0 1 0 1

s 2 0 2 3 2 0 1 1 2 0

min 35 25 29 32 27 17 8 9 4 14

1 13

200

to blk 0 0 2 1 1 4 4 0 4 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0

18 62 12 16

6

s 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

min 24 34 26 36 25 5 9 24 17

4

200

Officials: Jamie Luckie, Bryan Kersey, Sean Hull; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 14049.

1st 2nd Total 18 28 46 28 30 58

Score by Periods Pitt NC State

PITT 79, MARYLAND 59

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January 6, 2014  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

In its first ACC home game, Pitt registered a 20-point victory (79-59) over Maryland for a capacity crowd...Following a closely contested first half, Pitt outscored Maryland 11-2 in the first half’s final 5:42...Durand Johnson sparked the rally in the closing minutes as he converted a 3-pointer and jumper to give Pitt a six-point halftime lead (36-30)...In the second half, Pitt maintained its lead with 55 percent shooting (16-29) and gradually pulled to a 20-point lead at the buzzer...Pitt used 52.7 percent shooting and a seasonbest 60 percent (6-10) 3-point percentage...Johnson scored a career-high 17 points and Lamar Patterson paced the Panthers with 19 points...Patterson and Johnson combined for 36 points and 14-20 from the floor...Pitt held Maryland to its second lowest point total of the season...Pitt outscored Maryland 36-22 in the paint. MARYLAND 59 (10-6, 2-1 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Evan Smotrycz-f 4 13 4 11 2 2 0 4 4 Jake Layman-f 1 7 0 3 1 3 2 2 4 Shaquille Cleare-c 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 Roddy Peters-g 2 6 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 Dez Wells-g 2 6 0 0 1 2 0 3 3 Charles Mitchell 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 Seth Allen 5 11 4 7 4 4 0 0 0 Nick Faust 2 7 0 3 3 4 1 3 4 Jonathan Graham 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 4 5 Damonte Dodd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 2 5 7 Totals.............. 20 56 8 25 11 15 9 27 36 Percentages: FG%: 35.7%; 3FG%: 32.0%; FT%: 73.3%.

pf tp 2 14 4 3 2 4 1 4 2 5 0 2 2 18 1 7 2 2 1 0 17 59

a 0 1 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 0

to blk 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 8 13 6

s 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0

min 26 27 14 22 30 14 26 26 12 3

4

200

1st 2nd Total 26 48 74 34 28 62

PITT 80, WAKE FOREST 65 January 11, 2014  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

From the opening tipoff, Pitt jumped out to a 12-4 advantage and never trailed, registering an 80-65 win...Pitt held Wake Forest to 25.9 percent (7-27) shooting in the first half...Pitt led by as many as 22 points (78-56) with 2:42 left in the game...The Panthers outrebounded WF 38-28...Pitt began conference play at 3-0 for the first time since 2010-11...Lamar Patterson totaled his seventh career/sixth season 20-point game with 27 points...Talib Zanna notched his 11th career and fifth season double-double, along with a career-high tying four blocks...Pitt won its 13th consecutive game at the Petersen Events Center and improved to 11-0 at home on the year. WAKE FOREST 65 (11-5, 1-2 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Devin Thomas-f 8 11 0 0 1 3 5 4 9 Travis McKie-f 1 5 1 4 3 4 1 0 1 Tyler Cavanaugh-f 1 5 0 1 5 6 1 4 5 Codi Miller-McIntyre-g 3 11 0 2 4 6 0 0 0 Coron Williams-g 3 6 2 4 2 2 1 1 2 Madison Jones 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 Miles Overton 1 2 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 Andre Washington 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 1 2 Aaron Rountree 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 3 4 Arnaud Adala Moto 3 8 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 TEAM 1 0 1 Totals.............. 20 51 4 12 21 31 12 16 28 Percentages: FG%: 39.2%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 67.7%.

pf tp 5 17 2 6 4 7 0 10 4 10 0 2 0 4 1 1 1 1 4 7

a 0 1 1 4 1 3 1 0 1 0

s 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2

min 30 25 25 35 21 25 4 5 13 17

21 65 12

to blk 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 1 9 6

4

200

pf tp 4 4 1 27 1 16 3 8 2 8 2 0 2 11 3 1 1 3 1 0 0 0 2 2

to blk 0 1 3 1 0 4 0 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

s 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

min 14 32 31 30 26 12 18 6 9 17 1 4

6

200

PITT 80 (15-1, 3-0 ACC)

PITT 79 (14-1, 2-0 ACC) tot-fg fg fga 1 3 8 12 4 9 2 4 2 10 2 3 6 8 1 1 0 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

3-pt fga 1 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0

Player fg ft fta Michael Young-f 0 1 2 Lamar Patterson-f 1 2 2 Talib Zanna-c 0 5 8 James Robinson-g 0 3 4 Cameron Wright-g 0 2 5 Jamel Artis 0 0 1 Durand Johnson 3 2 3 Derrick Randall 0 0 0 Chris Jones 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 2 0 0 Joshua Ko 0 0 0 Mike Lecak 0 0 0 Joseph Uchebo 0 0 0 TEAM Totals.............. 29 55 6 10 15 25 Percentages: FG%: 52.7%; 3FG%: 60.0%; FT%: 60.0%.

rebounds of de tot 1 1 2 1 4 5 1 8 9 0 4 4 0 4 4 1 2 3 0 3 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 3 6 30 36

pf tp 1 3 1 19 2 13 2 7 0 6 3 4 2 17 0 2 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0

a 0 2 0 7 4 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0

11 79 18

to blk 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

min 18 31 29 30 30 10 23 7 1 18 1 1 1

7

8

200

Officials: Roger Ayers (R), Tony Greene, Ed Corbett; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12508. Score by Periods Maryland Pitt

PITT 74, NORTH CAROLINA STATE 62

1st 2nd Total 30 29 59 36 43 79

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tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Lamar Patterson-f 10 17 4 7 3 3 2 3 5 Talib Zanna-c 5 8 0 0 6 11 5 7 12 James Robinson-g 2 4 0 0 4 4 0 3 3 Cameron Wright-g 4 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jamel Artis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 Durand Johnson 1 3 1 2 8 9 3 0 3 Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 Chris Jones 1 2 0 0 1 2 1 2 3 Josh Newkirk 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 Mike Lecak 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Joseph Uchebo 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 TEAM 3 2 5 Totals.............. 26 53 5 12 23 31 16 22 38 Percentages: FG%: 49.1%; 3FG%: 41.7%; FT%: 74.2%.

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

22 80 19 10

Officials: Les Jones (R), Tim Nestor, Tim Kelly; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12515. Score by Periods Wake Forest Pitt

81

1st 2nd Total 26 39 65 40 40 80

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2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

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No. 22 PITT 81, GEORGIA TECH 74 January 14, 2014  McCamish Pavilion  Atlanta, Ga.

No. 2 SYRACUSE 59, No. 22 PITT 54 January 18, 2014  Carrier Dome  Syracuse, N.Y.

Pitt improved to 4-0 in league play for the first time since 2010-11 as it registered an 81-74 win at Georgia Tech...After trailing by three points (35-32) at halftime, Pitt began to attack the basket and started the second half on a 9-2 run to take a 41-37 lead with 16:40 left...Lamar Patterson scored on a driving layup, Talib Zanna converted a 3-point play off a layup, then followed with another layup and James Robinson made another layup for its four-point lead...Pitt never trailed again as it went up by 11 points (56-45 with 9:00 to go), then 14 (64-50 with 5:56 left)...Georgia Tech cut the Panthers’ lead to as few as five points in the closing minutes, but that was as close as the hosts came...Pitt shot 65.4 percent (17-26) from the floor in the second half and they converted 13 layups...Pitt scored 46 of its 81 points in the paint...Zanna led Pitt in both scoring (22) and rebounding (nine)...Robinson scored a career-high 16 points and tied a career-high with five field goals made...Patterson finished with 12 points after totaling zero points in the first half...Pitt improved to 1-5 alltime vs. GT.

No. 22 Pitt dropped its first ACC game, a closely contested, seesaw, hard-fought 59-54 decision at No. 2 Syracuse...Using three consecutive Lamar Patterson 3-pointers, Pitt got back in the game and erased a 10point second half deficit (37-27 with 14:28 to play)...Pitt took advantage of a 6-0 run to tie the game at 46-46 with 6:55 left to play...A Patterson 3-pointer gave Pitt a one-point lead (49-48) with 5:59 left...After Pitt took a 52-49 lead with 4:41 to go on two Patterson free throws, Pitt came away with points on only one of its next five possessions and Syracuse scored 10 of the game’s final 12 points to register the victory...SU’s Jerami Grant converted two free throws followed by two consecutive layups from Tyler Ennis, who scored six points in the game’s final two minutes...Ennis’ second was a driving layup that put SU up 55-52 with 31 seconds left...Syracuse registered an opponent season-high 51.2 percent shooting vs. Pitt...Pitt shot its second-lowest percentage from the free throw line on the year (56.5 percent)...Pitt’s four-game win streak on the road was snapped...Pitt dropped to 10-17 all-time at the Carrier Dome.

PITT 81 (16-1, 4-0 ACC)

PITT 54 (16-2, 4-1 ACC)

tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 1 4 0 0 4 4 3 4 7 Lamar Patterson-f 4 13 1 4 3 5 1 6 7 Talib Zanna-c 8 10 0 0 6 10 3 6 9 James Robinson-g 5 7 1 2 5 6 1 2 3 Cameron Wright-g 6 10 0 1 2 3 0 2 2 Jamel Artis 2 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 Derrick Randall 2 3 0 0 1 2 1 0 1 Chris Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 TEAM 1 5 6 Totals.............. 29 51 2 7 21 31 12 26 38 Percentages: FG%: 56.9%; 3FG%: 28.6%; FT%: 67.7%. GEORGIA TECH 74 (10-7, 1-3 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Marcus Georges-Hunt-f 4 10 2 4 3 5 0 0 0 Kammeon Holsey-f 6 9 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 Daniel Miller-c 5 7 0 0 2 3 2 2 4 Chris Bolden-g 1 8 1 6 0 0 0 2 2 Trae Golden-g 6 16 4 10 6 8 1 2 3 Stacey Poole Jr. 2 4 0 1 3 3 0 1 1 Quinton Stephens 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 Corey Heyward 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Brooks Doyle 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 1 0 1 Totals.............. 26 57 8 22 14 19 6 12 18 Percentages: FG%: 45.6%; 3FG%: 36.4%; FT%: 73.7%.

pf 3 2 4 2 3 1 2 2 2

tp 6 12 22 16 14 4 5 0 2

a 2 7 0 5 4 0 0 0 0

to blk 1 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0

s 1 2 1 4 1 0 0 0 0

min 28 36 31 33 35 13 8 4 12

1

9

200

to blk 3 0 1 0 2 5 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0

min 37 23 34 26 36 17 10 16 1

7

200

21 81 18 14

pf 5 4 2 2 2 2 5 2 0

tp 13 12 12 3 22 7 3 2 0

a 2 1 1 3 2 0 4 2 0

24 74 15 12

5

19

1st 2nd Total 32 49 81 35 39 74

s 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

min 21 38 37 35 38 16 3 7 5

2

200

SYRACUSE 59 (18-0, 5-0 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Jerami Grant-f 5 9 0 1 2 2 1 3 4 C.J. Fair-f 5 11 1 3 2 6 1 5 6 Rakeem Christmas-c 4 4 0 0 2 2 0 4 4 Trevor Cooney-g 2 8 2 8 0 0 0 1 1 Tyler Ennis-g 5 8 1 2 5 6 0 2 2 Michael Gbinije 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 Baye Moussa Keita 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 TEAM 0 3 3 Totals.............. 21 41 4 15 13 18 4 20 24 Percentages: FG%: 51.2%; 3FG%: 26.7%; FT%: 72.2%.

pf 3 3 4 1 1 1 1

to blk 1 0 2 3 1 3 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 1

s 1 0 2 1 1 1 1

min 40 40 29 32 408 11

9

7

200

20

January 21, 2014  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

CLEMSON 43 (13-5, 4-2 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Jaron Blossomgame-f 0 6 0 2 0 0 2 1 3 KJ McDaniels-f 4 11 1 4 2 2 0 4 4 Landry Nnoko-c 1 4 0 0 1 2 2 4 6 Rod Hall-g 2 3 2 3 0 2 0 2 2 Jordan Roper-g 2 5 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 Austin Ajukwa 1 3 0 2 2 4 0 0 0 Carson Fields 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Adonis Filer 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 Damarcus Harrison 2 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Smith 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Ibrahim Djambo 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 Sidy Djitte 3 5 0 0 0 1 5 2 7 TEAM 1 0 1 Totals.............. 16 50 4 19 7 14 12 16 28 Percentages: FG%: 32.0%; 3FG%: 21.1%; FT%: 50.0%.

pf tp 0 0 2 11 1 3 0 6 2 6 1 4 0 2 0 1 0 4 1 0 2 0 2 6 11 43

a 1 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

to blk 1 0 3 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 9 14 4

s 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

min 18 26 31 31 16 13 7 8 19 11 6 14

2

200

PITT 76 (17-2, 5-1 ACC) tot-fg fg fga 1 5 3 7 9 10 3 5 5 8 0 2 1 1 1 3 4 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1

3-pt fga 1 4 0 3 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 0 0

Player fg ft fta Michael Young-f 0 0 0 Lamar Patterson-f 3 4 4 Talib Zanna-c 0 4 6 James Robinson-g 2 1 2 Cameron Wright-g 1 1 2 Jamel Artis 0 2 2 Derrick Randall 0 0 0 Chris Jones 0 2 2 Josh Newkirk 2 0 0 Aron Nwankwo 0 0 0 Joshua Ko 0 0 0 Mike Lecak 0 0 0 Joseph Uchebo 0 0 0 TEAM Totals.............. 27 48 8 15 14 18 Percentages: FG%: 56.3%; 3FG%: 53.3%; FT%: 77.8%.

rebounds of de tot 0 3 3 0 4 4 1 1 2 1 2 3 0 2 2 0 4 4 0 0 0 1 5 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 3 5 7 26 33

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

tp 2 13 22 9 12 2 2 4 10 0 0 0 0

a 1 6 0 8 2 1 0 3 3 0 0 0 0

to blk 1 0 4 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 15 76 24 10 4

s 0 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

min 21 26 21 29 25 18 15 20 15 2 2 2 4

6

200

Officials: Brian Dorsey (R), Sean Hull, Michael Stephens; Technical fouls: Clemson-Austin Ajukwa. PITTNone; Attendance: 12508. 1st 2nd Total 20 23 43 37 39 76

tp 12 13 10 6 16 2 0

a 3 2 1 2 3 0 0

14 59 11

7

Officials: Mike Eades, Brian Kersey, Ray Perone; Technical fouls: Pitt-TEAM. SU-None; Attendance: 30046.

No. 20 PITT 76, CLEMSON 43

With a 33-point win, Pitt registered its fourth largest conference victory, a 76-43 win over Clemson...The teams began the evening with identical 4-1 ACC records...Pitt took control with a 9-0 run before halftime, used 57.1 percent shooting (12-21) and assisted on all 12 field goals in building a 17-point halftime lead (3720)...Pitt led by as many as 34 points with 1:36 to go...Lamar Patterson became the 19th player in school history to surpass both 1,000-point and 500-rebound totals for his career...Pitt assisted on 24 of 27 field goals for an 88.9 percentage, which ranked tied for the fifth best percentage in school history...Clemson was held to 43 points and 32 percent (16-50) shooting for the game.

Score by Periods Clemson Pitt

pf tp a to blk 3 6 1 2 0 1 18 2 1 0 3 12 1 2 0 3 6 4 1 0 2 9 1 3 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 17 54 10 11 0

Score by Periods Pitt Syracuse

Officials: Bryan Kersey, Ray Natili, Raymond Styons; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 7131. Score by Periods Pitt Georgia Tech

tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 1 4 0 0 4 6 3 2 5 Lamar Patterson-f 6 15 4 9 2 3 1 2 3 Talib Zanna-c 4 8 0 0 4 6 4 7 11 James Robinson-g 3 7 0 1 0 0 2 1 3 Cameron Wright-g 3 7 1 3 2 4 0 6 6 Jamel Artis 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Derrick Randall 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Chris Jones 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 4 0 4 Totals.............. 18 47 5 14 13 23 16 19 35 Percentages: FG%: 38.3%; 3FG%: 35.7%; FT%: 56.5%.

1st 2nd Total 21 33 54 25 34 59

No. 20 PITT 83, MARYLAND 79 January 25, 2014  Comcast Center  College Park, Md.

In its first visit to College Park since 1980, Pitt swept the two-game series with Maryland as it registered an 83-79 win...Pitt used an 11-2 run to take a commanding 38-29 lead with 2:51 left before halftime...The Panthers led by as many as 13 points (62-49) with 11:46 left in the game and held off Maryland the rest of the way...In scoring a game-high 28 points, Lamar Patterson notched career-highs for free throws made and attempts (12-14) and assists (7)...From the tipoff, Maryland jumped out to a 9-2 lead, but Pitt battled back to tie the game at 16-16 with 9:04 left in the first half...Pitt shot 60 percent (12-20) in the second half alone...Pitt held its first road halftime lead of the year...Pitt set Jamie Dixon Era highs for free throws made (32) and free throw attempts (47)...It was the most free throw attempts in a game for Pitt since the 1990 season...Pitt improved to 4-5 all-time vs. Maryland...Pitt won its fifth road game in its last six contests and improved to 3-1 on the road in 2013-14. PITT 83 (18-2, 6-1 ACC)

tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 Talib Zanna-f 4 6 0 0 8 14 3 4 7 James Robinson-g 4 9 1 3 4 4 0 1 1 Cameron Wright-g 4 9 0 0 4 9 0 4 4 Lamar Patterson-g 8 14 0 3 12 14 1 6 7 Jamel Artis 2 5 0 1 4 4 2 4 6 Derrick Randall 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Chris Jones 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Josh Newkirk 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 Joseph Uchebo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 1 2 3 Totals.............. 25 49 1 7 32 47 10 27 37 Percentages: FG%: 51.0%; 3FG%: 14.3%; FT%: 68.1%. MARYLAND 79 (11-9, 3-4 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Evan Smotrycz-f 3 6 2 3 2 2 0 7 7 Jake Layman-f 7 12 1 3 3 3 2 3 5 Shaquille Cleare-f 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 Seth Allen-g 2 9 0 5 4 6 1 2 3 Dez Wells-g 6 11 0 1 7 9 0 1 1 Charles Mitchell 2 4 0 0 3 6 0 0 0 Roddy Peters 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Nick Faust 4 8 1 5 4 4 0 3 3 Jonathan Graham 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Damonte Dodd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 2 1 3 Totals.............. 26 54 4 17 23 30 6 22 28 Percentages: FG%: 48.1%; 3FG%: 23.5%; FT%: 76.7%.

pf 2 3 5 4 2 1 2 0 1 0

tp 2 16 13 12 28 8 2 2 0 0

a 0 0 2 3 7 0 0 0 0 0

to blk 2 0 3 0 4 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

s 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 1 0

min 28 33 37 27 30 16 6 14 9 0+

0

7

200

to blk 2 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 0

s 0 3 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 0

min 21 35 19 35 32 15 5 20 15 3

9

200

20 83 12 16

pf 4 4 4 4 1 5 0 3 3 1

tp 10 18 2 8 19 7 0 13 2 0

a 0 2 3 6 1 0 1 0 0 0

29 79 13 17

3

Officials: Karl Hess, Raymond Styons, Dwayne Gladden; Technical fouls: Pitt-None. Maryland-None; Attendance: 17202. Score by Periods Pitt Maryland

82

1st 2nd Total 42 41 83 37 42 79


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No. 17 DUKE 80, No. 18 PITT 65 January 27, 2014  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

No. 17 Duke set opponent season-highs for points (80), field goals made (28) and 3-point field goals made (13) in handing No. 18 Pitt an 80-65 home loss...The attendance of 12,944 set a Petersen Events Center and on-campus record for highest attended game...Duke used a 14-2 run that ended with an Andre Dawkins 3pointer with 6:07 to go to give the Blue Devils a 64-51 lead...Dawkins hit another 3-pointer to give Duke a 67-54 lead, then Quinn Cook converted a drive and layup for a 15-point lead (72-57) with four minutes left...The last time Pitt gave up 80 points was on Jan. 5, 2011 at DePaul...Talib Zanna registered his 13th career double-double and seventh of the year...Lamar Patterson led Pitt in scoring for the 13th time on the year...Jamie Dixon dropped to 17-1 vs. members of the previous ACC...The loss snapped a 14-game home win streak and dropped Pitt to 12-1 at the Petersen Events Center on the year...The 15-point loss marked Pitt’s third largest loss at the Petersen Events Center..Duke visited Pitt for the first time since Jan. 12, 1974. DUKE 80 (17-4, 6-2 ACC) tot-fg fg fga 7 19 5 10 5 5 0 0 1 7 3 7 0 0 0 0 7 9 0 1

3-pt fga 6 7 0 0 2 3 0 0 7 0

Player fg ft Jabari Parker-f 2 5 Rodney Hood-f 3 0 Amile Jefferson-f 0 4 Tyler Thornton-g 0 0 Rasheed Sulaimon-g 1 0 Quinn Cook 1 2 Matt Jones 0 0 Josh Hairston 0 0 Andre Dawkins 6 0 Marshall Plumlee 0 0 TEAM Totals.............. 28 58 13 25 11 Percentages: FG%: 48.3%; 3FG%: 52.0%; FT%: PITT 65 (18-3, 6-2 ACC)

tot-fg fg fga 3 7 4 14 2 7 4 6 4 8 2 4 0 1 1 1 1 3

3-pt fga 1 5 0 1 1 3 0 0 1

Player fg ft Michael Young-f 1 2 Lamar Patterson-f 1 5 Talib Zanna-c 0 7 James Robinson-g 0 2 Cameron Wright-g 1 0 Jamel Artis 2 2 Derrick Randall 0 0 Chris Jones 0 0 Josh Newkirk 0 0 TEAM Totals.............. 21 51 5 12 18 Percentages: FG%: 41.2%; 3FG%: 41.7%; FT%:

rebounds fta of de tot 7 2 9 11 0 0 3 3 5 6 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 3 4 1 2 3 15 11 26 37 73.3%. rebounds fta of de tot 2 3 4 7 6 2 3 5 10 3 8 11 4 0 1 1 0 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 24 10 22 32 75.0%.

pf 2 1 4 1 3 1 1 2 1 0

tp 21 13 14 0 3 9 0 0 20 0

a 1 4 2 1 4 6 0 0 0 1

to blk 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1

s 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

min 34 35 27 14 27 27 5 4 15 12

7

5

200

16 80 19

pf tp 1 9 3 14 3 11 2 10 3 9 0 8 1 0 3 2 2 2

a 0 1 0 5 4 0 0 0 2

4

to blk 1 1 5 0 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0

18 65 12 10

5

s 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

min 27 36 32 35 34 12 6 5 13

4

200

23

VIRGINIA 48 (17-5 8-1 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Akil Mitchell-f 5 7 0 0 0 0 3 9 12 Mike Tobey-c 2 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 Joe Harris-g 4 12 2 6 1 4 1 2 3 Malcolm Brogdon-g 6 12 2 2 2 3 1 4 5 London Perrantes-g 0 4 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 Justin Anderson 2 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 Evan Nolte 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Anthony Gill 0 2 0 0 1 2 2 4 6 Darion Atkins 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 1 0 1 Totals.............. 19 47 4 12 6 12 11 22 33 Percentages: FG%: 40.4%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 50.0%. tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 3 6 1 3 1 2 2 2 4 Lamar Patterson-f 3 14 2 4 2 2 0 3 3 Talib Zanna-c 1 3 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 James Robinson-g 0 5 0 3 1 2 1 1 2 Cameron Wright-g 4 9 1 1 0 0 0 3 3 Jamel Artis 3 7 0 0 5 7 3 4 7 Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 Chris Jones 1 3 0 0 1 2 3 1 4 Josh Newkirk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Joseph Uchebo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 3 1 4 Totals.............. 15 47 4 11 11 19 12 20 32 Percentages: FG%: 31.9%; 3FG%: 36.4%; FT%: 57.9%.

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No. 25 PITT 59, MIAMI 55 (OT)

PITT 59 (19-4, 7-3 ACC) pf tp 2 4 4 25 4 10 3 5 2 12 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 2

a 2 4 0 2 1 0 0 0 0

to blk 2 1 4 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

s 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 0

min 33 43 37 33 41 13 4 4 18

20 59

9

9

3

6

225

pf tp 2 4 3 8 1 0 4 3 4 10 2 2 1 21 3 7 0 0

a 1 2 1 0 1 0 3 1 0

to blk 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0

s 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0

min 22 35 22 20 35 15 41 34 1

20 55

9 14

5

225

MIAMI 55 (11-11, 2-7 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Davon Reed 1 9 1 3 1 2 0 3 3 Manu Lecomte 2 7 0 3 4 6 3 2 5 Donnavan Kirk 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 Tonye Jekin 1 3 0 0 1 2 3 1 4 Garrius Adams 4 11 0 3 2 5 0 6 6 Raphael Akpejiori 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 Rion Brown 7 14 4 9 3 5 1 3 4 Erik Swoope 3 3 0 0 1 3 3 2 5 James Kelly 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 TEAM 7 5 12 Totals.............. 18 52 5 20 14 25 17 26 43 Percentages: FG%: 34.6%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 56.0%.

OT 13 9

Total 59 55

a 1 0 3 4 4 1 0 0 0

to blk 1 1 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

s 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

min 33 21 26 35 34 22 3 22 4

17 48 13

9

6

2

200

pf tp 1 8 4 10 2 2 1 1 2 9 0 11 0 1 1 3 2 0 0 0

to blk 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 8 2

s 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0

min 24 28 29 36 34 24 2 10 12 1

4

200

a 0 3 0 2 3 1 0 1 0 0

13 45 10

1st 2nd Total 21 27 48 23 22 45

No. 25 PITT 62, VIRGINIA TECH 57 (2OT) February 5, 2014  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

Cameron Wright scored four of his game-high 18 points in the second overtime period to help Pitt register a 62-57 double overtime win over Virginia Tech...Pitt’s James Robinson tied the game at 48-48 and sent the game into overtime when he converted a four-point play on a 3-pointer from the corner with 33 seconds left..In the second overtime, Lamar Patterson gave Pitt a 54-52 lead on his first field goal of the game, then Wright converted four straight free throws for a commanding 58-54 Pitt lead with 2:59 to play...In regulation, Virginia Tech used a 7-0 run, fueled by a Jarrell Eddie 3-pointer and two Joey VanZegeren free throws to take a 48-44 lead with 33 seconds to play, but Robinson sent the game into overtime with his four-point play...Pitt held Virginia Tech to 0-13 shooting in the two overtime periods, while it converted 12-16 free throws...Pitt won its 20th game for the 13th consecutive season...Pitt played in back-to-back overtime games for the first time since the 1997-98 season...Pitt improved to 6-3 in overtime games played at the Petersen Events Center. VIRGINIA TECH 57 (8-15, 1-10 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Joey Van Zegeren-f 4 6 0 0 2 3 2 3 5 Jarell Eddie-f 5 15 5 12 0 0 1 4 5 Trevor Thompson-f 3 6 0 0 2 2 0 6 6 Devin Wilson-g 1 9 0 1 8 11 0 4 4 Ben Emelogu-g 2 8 2 7 0 0 1 2 3 Cadarian Raines 2 7 0 0 4 4 9 2 11 Christian Beyer 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 4 Will Johnston 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 17 53 7 22 16 20 17 26 43 Percentages: FG%: 32.1%; 3FG%: 31.8%; FT%: 80.0%.

pf tp 5 10 1 15 5 8 4 10 3 6 1 8 1 0 2 0

a 0 1 1 4 3 0 0 3

to blk 3 3 1 0 2 1 7 0 3 0 4 2 0 0 0 0

s 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1

min 32 46 29 46 36 36 3 22

6

5

250

to blk 0 1 4 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

s 0 2 0 4 2 1 0 0 1 1

min 27 44 43 42 44 14 3 3 27 3

2 11

250

22 57 12 20

PITT 62 (20-4, 8-3 ACC)

Officials: Ray Natill, Gary Maxwell, Joe Lindsay; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 5053. 1st 2nd 29 17 28 18

pf tp 2 10 4 4 3 11 1 16 0 2 3 4 0 0 4 1 0 0

PITT 45 (18-4, 6-3 ACC)

February 5, 2014  BankUnited Center  Coral Gables, Fla.

Lamar Patterson scored 10 of Pitt’s 12 points and 10 of his game-high 25 points in overtime as Pitt rallied past Miami 59-55 at the BankUnited Center...Patterson’s 10 overtime points set a school record for most points by a single player in a 1 OT game...Pitt played its first overtime game since March 3, 2013 home win vs. Villanova...Patterson hit a driving layup with 13 seconds left in regulation to put Pitt up by one, but Miami sent the game into overtime when Manu Lecomte split a pair of free-throws with seconds to go...Patterson scored the final six points of the first half with a pair of 3-pointers to give the Panthers a 29-28 halftime lead...Patterson, Cameron Wright and Michael Young set career-highs for minutes played...Wright also set a career-high with nine rebounds...The game was Pitt’s second-ever trip to BankUnited Center and was the second overtime game between the two teams in as many contests, the Panthers won a double OT game, 84-80 at the arena on Jan. 10, 2004.

Score by Periods Pitt Miami

Malcolm Brogdon broke a 45-45 tie with a 3-pointer with one second left in regulation to give Virginia a 4845 win over Pitt at the Petersen Events Center...On a Cameron Wright 3-pointer, Pitt took a 44-41 lead with 6:52 left in the game, but the Panthers scored just one point the rest of the way...Virginia’s Joe Harris hit a free throw with 3:12 left to the game at 45-45...Pitt shot just 26.1 percent (6-23) in the second half alone...With the win, Virginia moved into sole possession of second place in the ACC at 8-1, while Pitt dropped into a third place tie with Duke at 6-3...Pitt dropped back-to-back home games for the first time since the 2011-12 season...Pitt dropped to 16-1 on the year when leading at halftime...Neither team led by more than four points in the game as the contest featured a school-record 17 ties...Pitt’s Jamel Artis set a new career-high for points (11)...Pitt’s 45 points were its second lowest scoring output of the year.

Score by Periods Virginia Pitt

1st 2nd Total 34 46 80 32 33 65

tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 2 6 0 1 0 0 3 4 7 Lamar Patterson-f 6 14 4 7 9 12 1 2 3 Talib Zanna-c 3 7 0 0 4 6 3 2 5 James Robinson-g 2 7 0 1 1 2 1 5 6 Cameron Wright-g 4 1 0 1 4 4 4 5 9 Jamel Artis 0 3 0 2 1 2 0 1 1 Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chris Jones 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Josh Newkirk 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 TEAM 1 3 4 Totals.............. 18 54 4 14 19 26 13 24 37 Percentages: FG%: 33.3%; 3FG%: 28.6%; FT%: 73.1%.

February 2, 2014  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

Officials: Les Jones (R), Michael Roberts, Brian O’Connell; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12508.

Officials: Ray Natili (R), Roger Ayers, Bryan Kersey; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12944. Score by Periods Duke Pitt

VIRGINIA 48, No. 18 PITT 45

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tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lamar Patterson-f 1 9 0 6 3 6 0 1 1 Talib Zanna-c 3 7 0 0 1 1 2 5 7 James Robinson-g 4 7 3 4 5 7 0 4 4 Cameron Wright-g 5 13 2 6 6 7 1 5 6 Jamel Artis 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 0 2 Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Chris Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 3 7 1 4 4 5 0 3 3 Joseph Uchebo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 1 3 4 Totals.............. 18 48 6 21 20 28 6 22 28 Percentages: FG%: 37.5%; 3FG%: 28.6%; FT%: 71.4%.

pf tp 2 4 2 5 3 7 4 16 4 18 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 11 0 0

a 4 5 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0

19 62 16 11

Officials: James Luckie (R), Tim Nestor, Sean Hull; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12508. Score by Periods Virginia Tech Pitt

83

1st 2nd 26 22 27 21

OT OT2 Total 4 5 57 4 10 62


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No. 1 SYRACUSE 58, No. 25 PITT 56 February 12, 2014  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

Tyler Ennis hit a 40-foot 3-pointer with one second left to give No. 1 Syracuse a 58-56 win over Pitt at the Petersen Events Center...With 4.4 seconds, Ennis took the inbounds pass and dribbled up the court before launching a shot from 40-feet that swished through the net...Talib Zanna gave Pitt a 56-55 lead with 4.4 seconds to go when he converted two free throws...Two Zanna free throws and a Zanna tipin gave Pitt a 5448 lead with 1:56 left...Syracuse cut Pitt’s lead down to one point (54-53) with 52 seconds to go on a C.J. Fair 3-pointer and a Fair jumper...After Pitt missed on an opportunity, Ennis gave Syracuse the lead with 10 seconds to go when he was fouled and converted both free throws...Zanna gave Pitt the lead back with his two free throws...Syracuse outscored Pitt 10-3 over the game’s final 1:56...Pitt outrebounded the Orange 11 (35-24) and outscored SU 15-3 on second chance points...Zanna registered his 14th career and eight season double-double...With the loss, Pitt dropped to 9-1 vs. top-5 ranked opponents and 13-2 vs. top-10 ranked opponents at the Petersen Events Center...Pitt dropped to 2-15 all-time vs. the nation’s No. 1 ranked team...The attendance of 12,935 ranked as the second largest crowd in Petersen Events Center history. SYRACUSE 58 (24-0, 11-0 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Jerami Grant-f 2 6 0 0 2 2 3 2 5 C.J. Fair-f 6 14 1 2 1 1 0 4 4 Rakeem Christmas-f 3 4 0 0 1 2 1 4 5 Trevor Cooney-g 3 8 3 8 2 2 0 2 2 Tyler Ennis-g 3 7 1 2 6 8 0 2 2 Michael Gbinije 1 3 1 2 4 4 1 3 4 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 18 42 6 14 16 19 6 18 24 Percentages: FG%: 42.9%; 3FG%: 42.9%; FT%: 84.2%.

pf tp 3 6 3 14 4 7 2 11 2 13 2 7

a 3 1 2 0 5 1

to blk 2 0 2 0 1 3 1 0 2 0 0 0

s 1 1 0 0 0 0

min 35 39 35 34 35 22

16 58 12

8

3

2

200

pf tp 2 4 2 14 3 16 3 8 1 6 2 4 2 0 1 4

to blk 2 1 3 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 4 0 0

s 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 0

min 18 36 29 36 35 21 11 14

4

200

PITT 56 (20-5, 8-4 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 2 4 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 Lamar Patterson-f 5 16 3 8 1 3 2 2 4 Talib Zanna-c 4 9 0 0 8 9 7 7 14 James Robinson-g 2 8 2 5 2 2 1 3 4 Cameron Wright-g 3 8 0 3 0 0 1 2 3 Jamel Artis 1 2 0 0 2 2 2 3 5 Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 0 1 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 18 50 6 19 14 19 16 19 35 Percentages: FG%: 36.0%; 3FG%: 31.6%; FT%: 73.7%.

a 0 4 1 5 2 1 0 2

16 56 15 11

7

Officials: Bryan Dorsey (R), Mike Eades, Mike Stephens; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12935. Score by Periods Syracuse Pitt

1st 2nd Total 24 34 58 27 29 56

NORTH CAROLINA 75, No. 25 PITT 71 February 15, 2014  Smith Center  Chapel Hill, N.C.

Pitt cut a 12-point deficit down to two points with five minutes to go in the game, but could not close the gap as North Carolina claimed a 75-71 win at the Smith Center...Pitt battled back from a 12-point UNC lead (6149 with 8:50 left) all the way down to two points (63-61) with 5:00 to go...UNC’s James Michael McAdoo kept Pitt at bay with consecutive field goals...Jamel Artis hit 1-2 free throws to trim UNC’s lead to 74-71 with 23 seconds left...On the second attempt, a miss, Pitt grabbed the offensive rebound and had three opportunities to tie the game in the last 22 seconds...Pitt used a Lamar Patterson 3-pointer to jump out to an early 18-11 lead with 11:08 left in the first half...UNC battled back to take a 35-31 halftime lead with an 11-2 run highlighted by a four-point play from Marcus Paige...It was Pitt’s fifth consecutive game decided by five points or fewer...UNC won its sixth straight game...Pitt and North Carolina met for the first time in 18 years. PITT 71 (20-6, 8-5 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 3 4 0 0 2 2 2 4 6 Lamar Patterson-f 5 15 3 9 3 4 2 2 4 Talib Zanna-f 2 11 0 0 1 4 5 3 8 James Robinson-g 4 11 0 2 2 2 0 5 5 Cameron Wright-g 4 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Jamel Artis 4 6 0 2 5 7 1 6 7 Derrick Randall 2 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 Chris Jones 1 3 1 2 2 2 0 1 1 Josh Newkirk 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Joseph Uchebo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 4 2 6 Totals.............. 26 64 4 15 15 23 17 23 40 Percentages: FG%: 40.6%; 3FG%: 26.7%; FT%: 65.2%. NORTH CAROLINA 75 (17-7, 7-4 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Meeks, Kennedy-f 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 1 4 Tokoto, J.P.-f 3 5 0 1 2 3 2 2 4 McAdoo, James M-f 11 18 0 0 2 7 7 5 12 McDonald, Leslie-g 1 8 1 6 1 2 1 1 2 Paige, Marcus-g 5 9 5 6 3 3 0 4 4 Britt, Nate 1 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Johnson, Brice 3 6 0 0 7 10 1 6 7 Hubert, Desmond 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Simmons, Jackson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hicks, Isaiah 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 James, Joel 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 TEAM 0 3 3 Totals.............. 27 61 6 14 15 25 16 24 40 Percentages: FG%: 44.3%; 3FG%: 42.9%; FT%: 60.0%.

a 1 2 0 2 2 1 0 0 2 0

to blk 2 0 1 1 1 2 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0

22 71 10 14

pf tp 3 2 2 8 5 24 3 4 1 18 1 2 4 13 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0

a 0 4 0 1 4 3 1 0 0 1 0

s 1 4 0 2 2 1 0 0 1 0

min 19 24 31 32 24 20 8 21 18 3

4 11

200

to blk 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 1 2 1 0

20 75 14 13

9

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

min 11 24 37 28 38 18 24 3 3 12 2

7

200

Officials: Karl Hess, Raymond Styons, Tim Kelly; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 20341. Score by Periods Pitt North Carolina

27

pf tp 4 8 3 16 2 5 3 10 4 8 3 13 0 4 2 5 1 2 0 0

28

FLORIDA STATE 71, PITT 66 February 23, 2014  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

1st 2nd Total 31 40 71 35 40 75

PITT 66, BOSTON COLLEGE 59 February 26, 2014  Silvio O. Conte Forum  Chestnut Hill, Mass.

Florida State built a lead in the first half on 54.2 percent shooting and held off several Pitt comebacks to register a 71-66 win...Florida State used an 11-1 run midway through the first half to take a 10-point lead (29-19) with 4:06 left in the period...An Aaron Thomas 3-pointer at the buzzer gave FSU a 37-31 halftime lead...In the second half, Pitt battled back into the game to tie the score at 48-48 with a 6-0 run but could not take the lead...FSU’s Okaro White scored nine points in the final 6:50, including a 3-pointer as the shot clock expired to give the Seminoles a 58-52 lead with 2:20 to go...Pitt held FSU to 1-11 from the field in the second half’s first 7 1/2 minutes...Lamar Patterson registered a game-high 22 points, his 10th career 20-point game...Talib Zanna grabbed a game-high 14 rebounds, his 20th career double figure rebound game...Pitt dropped to 9-2 all-time vs. Florida State.

Pitt ended a three-game losing streak and improved to 5-2 in road games as it held off Boston College for a 66-59 victory in the two schools’ first meeting in nearly 10 years...Pitt used 3-pointers from Jamel Artis and Lamar Patterson as it took control with a 12-0 first half run to go up 23-11 with 11:13 to go in the half...It led by as many as 15 points (30-15) with 5:24 in the first half...Pitt converted 53.8 percent (14-26) of its first half field goals in building a nine-point halftime lead...In the second half, Pitt grabbed an early 14-point lead (40-26), but BC used an 8-0 run to cut the margin down to five points (42-37) with 15:25 left...Talib Zanna notched his fourth 20-point game of the year and seventh of his career...He also became the 43rd player in school history to surpass the 1,000-point mark for a career...Pitt won its seventh straight game and 11th in its last 12 meetings against Boston College...Pitt also improved to 10-4 all-time vs. BC at Conte Forum.

FLORIDA STATE 71 (16-11, 7-8 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Okaro White-f 7 13 2 3 6 6 1 7 8 Michael Ojo-c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Aaron Thomas-g 1 9 1 4 11 12 1 3 4 Ian Miller-g 5 12 3 7 6 6 0 0 0 Montay Brandon-g 2 3 0 0 2 5 2 10 12 Devon Bookert 1 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 Jarquez Smith 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 Robert Gilchrist 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Boris Bojanovsky 3 3 0 0 2 2 2 2 4 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 19 46 6 17 27 31 7 26 33 Percentages: FG%: 41.3%; 3FG%: 35.3%; FT%: 87.1%.

PITT 66 (21-7, 9-6 ACC) pf tp 2 22 4 0 3 14 1 19 1 6 2 2 2 0 0 0 5 8

a 0 0 2 5 0 4 0 0 0

to blk 0 3 0 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 3 0 1 1 0 0 2 0

s 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0

min 36 13 33 32 31 24 10 2 19

5

4

200

to blk 0 0 1 0 4 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0

s 2 0 1 3 0 0 1 0 0

min 17 34 29 33 34 14 10 16 13

7

200

20 71 11 11

PITT 66 (20-7, 8-6 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 0 4 0 0 5 6 1 1 2 Lamar Patterson-f 8 21 4 11 2 3 3 5 8 Talib Zanna-c 1 4 0 1 5 8 5 9 14 James Robinson-g 2 7 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 Cameron Wright-g 5 11 0 0 2 3 1 3 4 Jamel Artis 1 2 0 0 2 5 0 1 1 Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 Chris Jones 2 4 1 3 2 2 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 20 54 8 18 18 28 14 22 36 Percentages: FG%: 37.0%; 3FG%: 44.4%; FT%: 64.3%.

pf tp 1 5 5 22 4 7 5 6 3 12 1 4 2 0 0 7 3 3

a 0 5 0 3 2 1 0 0 1

24 66 12 11

3

tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 1 5 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 Lamar Patterson-f 5 12 4 7 2 2 1 4 5 Talib Zanna-c 7 10 0 0 7 8 3 3 6 James Robinson-g 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 3 4 Cameron Wright-g 6 9 0 0 2 2 4 2 6 Jamel Artis 2 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 Derrick Randall 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 Chris Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 1 3 0 1 1 2 0 2 2 TEAM 1 2 3 Totals.............. 23 46 5 10 15 19 13 20 33 Percentages: FG%: 50.0%; 3FG%: 50.0%; FT%: 78.9%. BOSTON COLLEGE 59 (7-21, 3-12 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Will Magarity-f 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan Anderson-f 2 6 0 0 6 7 2 3 5 Olivier Hanlan-g 10 15 1 4 4 7 0 1 1 Joe Rahon-g 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 Patrick Heckmann-g 5 6 3 4 2 6 1 3 4 Garland Owens 3 5 0 0 1 2 2 1 3 Eddie Odio 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 Lonnie Jackson 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 2 Alex Dragicevich 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 0 0 0 Totals.............. 21 44 4 16 13 22 7 11 18 Percentages: FG%: 47.7%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 59.1%.

pf tp 1 3 4 16 4 21 4 0 2 14 2 7 1 2 0 0 1 3

a 1 5 1 3 2 0 0 0 3

pf tp 2 2 2 10 2 25 1 0 4 15 3 7 1 0 0 0 1 0

a 0 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 1

Officials: Ray Natili (R), Tim Nestor, Sean Hull; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 3329. Score by Periods Pitt Boston College

84

min 16 36 28 33 36 17 9 3 22

2

4

200

to blk 0 1 4 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0

s 1 3 3 1 1 1 0 0 0

min 17 28 39 24 25 30 14 13 10

3 10

200

16 59 10 11

Score by Periods Florida State Pitt

1st 2nd Total 35 31 66 26 33 59

s 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0

19 66 15 17

Officials: Karl Hess (R), Les Jones, Bryan Kersey; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12508. 1st 2nd Total 37 34 71 31 35 66

to blk 1 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 0


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PITT 85, NOTRE DAME 81 (OT)

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March 1, 2014  Purcell Pavilion/Joyce Center  South Bend, Ind.

Pitt scored a school-record 20 points in overtime and converted 14-15 OT free throws to defeat Notre Dame 85-81...Pitt took the lead for good with 1:56 left when James Robinson made a pair of free throws and Talib Zanna followed with a dunk 33 seconds later to give Pitt a four-point lead (76-72) with 43 seconds left in OT...Pitt hit its final seven free throws to close out the game...Notre Dame led by as many as 12 points in the first half (28-16) at the 7:58 mark...In the first half, UND shot 73.7 percent (14-19), 7-9 from 3-point range, but held only a four-point halftime lead...Pitt battled back and used a 6-0 spurt to go ahead 63-56 on a Cameron Wright layup with 6:24 left, but Pitt went scoreless over the next five minutes...After a Michael Young tipin gave Pitt a 65-62 lead with 1:17 to go, Notre Dame’s V.J. Beachem hit a 3-pointer with nine seconds left to tie the score at 65-65...Pitt finished with a season-high 21 offensive rebounds and outscored UND 21-5 on second chance points...UND shot a Pitt opponent high of 58.5 percent (23-42) from the floor...Lamar Patterson became the third player in school history to score 1,000 points, grab 500 rebounds and dish out 400 assists in a career...Mike Young tied a career-high with 13 points...Pitt improved to 3-0 in overtime games and 6-2 in road games on the year...Pitt won its 10th league game for the 12th time in the last 13 seasons...In defeating the Irish for the first time since 2009, Pitt snapped a five-game losing streak to Notre Dame and three-game losing streak at Purcell Pavilion. PITT 85 (22-7, 10-6 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 3 6 1 1 6 6 2 1 3 Talib Zanna-f 6 10 0 0 5 6 10 4 14 James Robinson-g 1 8 1 3 4 4 2 2 4 Cameron Wright-g 7 15 0 1 1 2 1 4 5 Lamar Patterson-g 6 17 1 7 7 8 1 6 7 Jamel Artis 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Derrick Randall 2 2 0 0 1 2 2 0 2 Chris Jones 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 3 4 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 TEAM 1 0 1 Totals.............. 28 65 5 15 24 28 21 17 38 Percentages: FG%: 43.1%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 85.7%. NOTRE DAME 81 (15-15, 6-11 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Tom Knight-f 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Garrick Sherman-c 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 Eric Atkins-g 5 11 2 5 5 8 0 1 1 Pat Connaughton-g 7 10 4 6 1 1 0 4 4 Steve Vasturia-g 3 7 3 6 6 6 3 3 6 V.J. Beachem 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Austin Burgett 1 3 1 3 5 6 0 0 0 Demetrius Jackson 1 2 1 2 2 2 0 1 1 Zach Auguste 1 2 0 0 4 4 2 2 4 TEAM 0 1 1 Totals.............. 23 42 12 23 23 27 5 17 22 Percentages: FG%: 54.8%; 3FG%: 52.2%; FT%: 85.2%.

pf 2 2 4 1 4 1 1 0 2

tp 13 17 7 15 20 0 5 0 8

a 0 1 2 2 7 1 0 0 2

to blk 2 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

s 0 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 1

min 30 34 404042 7 8 4 20

9

1

9

225

to blk 0 0 5 0 4 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 23 81 14 16 1

s 0 2 1 1 3 0 0 1 0

min 14 31 45 41 29 6 19 20 20

8

225

17 85 15

pf tp 2 2 3 6 2 17 2 19 3 15 2 3 3 8 2 5 4 6

a 0 1 9 2 1 0 0 1 0

NORTH CAROLINA STATE 74, PITT 67 March 3, 2014  Petersen Events Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

NC State’s T.J. Warren established a new Petersen Events Center scoring record with 41 points to give the Wolfpack a 74-67 win over Pitt...Warren also finished with an arena record 16 field goals made...Warren scored 26 of his 41 points in the second half and led NC State to 57.7 percent (15-26) in the second half...NC State scored on seven consecutive possessions in the second half to keep its lead..Pitt’s Josh Newkirk led Pitt with a career-high 20 points (5-5 3FG) and tied a school record for most consecutive 3-point field goals made with seven...Pitt led by as many as 13 points in the first half (36-23) with 3:37 left, but NC State went on an 8-0 run, sparked by six points from Lennard Freeman to cut the deficit to five points at halftime (3631)...In the second half, NC State used a 7-0 run to tie the game at 44-44 with 16:03 left, then eventually took the lead on a Warren jumper with 13:04 to go...Pitt finished with only two offensive rebounds, an all-time school record low...The Panthers also tied a Jamie Dixon Era low with only 23 total rebounds. NC STATE 74 (18-12, 8-9 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot T.J. Warren-f 16 22 3 5 6 7 2 3 5 Kyle Washington-f 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Jordan Vandenberg-c 0 1 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 Tyler Lewis-g 2 3 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 Ralston Turner-g 1 8 1 6 1 2 1 1 2 Anthony Barber 3 4 1 1 2 4 0 5 5 Desmond Lee 0 7 0 4 0 1 0 5 5 Lennard Freeman 3 5 0 0 4 7 6 2 8 BeeJay Anya 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Team 1 3 4 Totals.............. 26 55 7 19 15 25 13 22 35 Percentages: FG%: 47.3%; 3FG%: 36.8%; FT%: 60.0%.

pf tp 1 41 2 0 4 2 1 6 2 4 3 9 3 0 3 10 2 2

a 3 1 3 2 1 5 0 0 0

to blk 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

s 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

min 38 19 16 19 22 21 22 24 19

21 74 15

6

1

5

200

pf tp 2 7 4 17 3 11 5 5 4 0 1 7 0 0 1 0 1 20

to blk 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0

s 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

min 22 32 35 26 19 18 5 9 34

8

3

200

PITT 67 (22-8, 10-7 ACC)

tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 2 5 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 Lamar Patterson-f 4 12 2 8 7 12 0 3 3 Talib Zanna-c 3 5 0 0 5 6 1 8 9 James Robinson-g 2 4 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 Cameron Wright-g 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jamel Artis 3 6 1 2 0 1 0 2 2 Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 Chris Jones 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Josh Newkirk 7 8 5 5 1 2 0 1 1 TEAM 0 1 1 Totals.............. 21 42 10 21 15 23 2 21 23 Percentages: FG%: 50.0%; 3FG%: 47.6%; FT%: 65.2%.

a 1 6 0 5 2 2 0 0 2

21 67 18

3

Officials: James Luckie (R), Joe Lindsay, Gary Maxwell; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 12508. Score by Periods NC State Pitt

1st 2nd Total 31 43 74 36 31 67

Officials: Mike Eades, Brian Dorsey, Michael Roberts; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 9149. Score by Periods Pitt Notre Dame

1st 2nd 35 30 39 26

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32

OT Total 20 85 16 81

PITT 83, CLEMSON 78 (OT) March 8, 2014  Littlejohn Coliseum  Clemson, S.C.

Pitt sent the game into overtime after erasing a five point deficit (65-60) with 13 seconds to go in regulation, then built a comfortable seven point lead in overtime to hold off host Clemson for an 83-78 road victory...Trailing 65-60 with 13 seconds left, Lamar Patterson converted a 3-pointer, then with two seconds to go, tapped the ball away from a Clemson ballhandler into the hands of Josh Newkirk, who sent the game into overtime when he hit a short jumper at the buzzer...In overtime, Pitt scored the period’s first three field goals (Patterson 3pointer, Wright jumper and layup) to take a commanding seven-point, 74-67 lead...The Panthers converted 7-10 free throws, including each of its last six en route to outscoring Clemson 16-11 overtime...Pitt trailed by as many as 11 points (38-27) with 1:08 left in the first half...Clemson used 57.7 percent shooting (15-26) to build a 38-29 halftime lead...Patterson tied a career-high with 30 points...Pitt tied a school-record with a 7-2 league road record...With its 11-7 ACC record, Pitt clinched the No. 5 seed upon entering the ACC Tournament...Pitt improved to 4-0 in overtime games on the year. PITT 83 (23-8, 11-7 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 2 7 1 3 2 4 1 4 5 Lamar Patterson-f 10 19 5 9 5 5 0 7 7 Talib Zanna-c 5 8 0 0 0 0 3 7 10 James Robinson-g 3 5 0 2 3 4 0 3 3 Cameron Wright-g 5 11 1 2 5 6 3 1 4 Jamel Artis 2 3 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 1 3 0 1 2 2 0 2 2 TEAM 3 0 3 Totals.............. 28 56 7 18 20 25 10 25 35 Percentages: FG%: 50.0%; 3FG%: 38.9%; FT%: 80.0%. CLEMSON 78 (19-11, 10-8 ACC) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Jaron Blossomgame-f 5 10 2 6 2 2 0 6 6 KJ McDaniels-f 7 18 2 4 8 9 3 1 4 Landry Nnoko-c 2 4 0 0 0 0 2 3 5 Rod Hall-g 4 6 1 2 3 5 1 3 4 Damarcus Harrison-g 3 8 0 4 0 0 0 1 1 Austin Ajukwa 2 3 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 Jordan Roper 4 8 3 6 1 2 0 1 1 Ibrahim Djambo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sidy Djitte 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 3 3 6 Totals.............. 27 57 9 23 15 20 9 19 28 Percentages: FG%: 47.4%; 3FG%: 39.1%; FT%: 75.0%.

pf tp 1 7 3 30 5 10 1 9 4 16 2 6 2 1 0 4

a 3 2 0 7 5 1 0 1

to blk 0 0 5 0 1 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 0

18 83 19 12

pf 2 3 3 1 0 3 3 2 1

tp 14 24 4 12 6 6 12 0 0

a 1 4 2 6 0 0 1 0 0

s 0 1 0 2 4 1 0 3

min 30 41 4036 38 16 4 20

1 11

225

to blk 1 0 2 1 2 3 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0

18 78 14 12

4

Officials: Les Jones, Raymond Styons, Dwayne Gladden; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 10000. Score by Periods Pitt Clemson

1st 2nd 29 38 38 29

OT Total 16 83 11 78

s 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0

min 40 37 39 37 25 18 19 4 6

6

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PITT 84, WAKE FOREST 55 March 13, 2014  ACC Tourney Second Round  Greensboro, N.C.

Pitt set the tone by taking an early 9-2 lead, gradually built a 14-point halftime lead, then opened up the game in the second half with a 17-1 run to hand Wake Forest an 84-55 loss...In the second half, Pitt scored on nine of its first 11 possessions and Lamar Patterson scored nine consecutive points in leading Pitt to a 17-1 run that gave Pitt a 60-31 lead with 12:30 to go in the game...Early in the game, Pitt took a 17-6 lead with 13:33 left in the first half...With its 29-point victory, Pitt tied a school-record for largest league tournament title win as it tied a 29-point victory vs. Rhode Island (74-45) on March 6, 1981 in the Eastern 8 Tournament...The win ranked as the second most lopsided in ACC Tournament history...Patterson set a new school record for career games played...Pitt shot 50 percent for the fourth time in its last five games...The game marked Pitt’s first-ever ACC Tournament contest. WAKE FOREST 55 (17-16) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Devin Thomas-f 3 6 0 0 2 3 3 3 6 Travis McKie-f 0 6 0 4 2 2 0 3 3 Arnaud Adala Moto-f 2 5 0 0 1 2 2 2 4 Codi Miller-McIntyre-g 5 13 0 2 0 0 1 2 3 Coron Williams-g 5 8 3 6 3 4 0 0 0 Madison Jones 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 2 3 Miles Overton 1 2 0 1 3 5 1 1 2 Andre Washington 1 4 0 0 2 2 2 1 3 Aaron Rountree 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tyler Cavanaugh 1 6 1 4 0 0 0 2 2 TEAM 2 2 4 Totals.............. 18 53 4 18 15 20 12 18 30 Percentages: FG%: 34.0%; 3FG%: 22.2%; FT%: 75.0%.

pf tp 5 8 2 2 4 5 1 10 0 16 1 2 1 5 1 4 2 0 1 3

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PITT 84 (24-8) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 4 8 1 1 0 0 0 3 3 Lamar Patterson-f 8 13 4 6 4 4 2 3 5 Talib Zanna-f 8 10 0 0 1 1 4 5 9 James Robinson-g 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 Cameron Wright-g 2 8 0 2 4 4 0 2 2 Jamel Artis 0 4 0 1 3 5 0 1 1 Derrick Randall 1 3 0 0 1 2 2 5 7 Chris Jones 2 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 Josh Newkirk 4 6 1 2 1 2 0 1 1 Aron Nwankwo 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 1 2 Joshua Ko 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Lecak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Joseph Uchebo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 4 1 5 Totals.............. 31 62 7 16 15 20 14 24 38 Percentages: FG%: 50.0%; 3FG%: 43.8%; FT%: 75.0%.

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Officials: Jamie Luckie, Les Jones, Sean Hull; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 21533. Score by Periods Wake Forest Pitt

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PITT 80, No. 15 NORTH CAROLINA 75 March 14, 2014  ACC Tourney Quarterfinal  Greensboro, N.C.

Pitt won its fifth game in six tries with an 80-75 victory over No. 15 ranked North Carolina...Pitt jumped out to an early lead and extended to as many as 18 points in the first half (27-9 with 5:56 left)...Sparked by five points from James Robinson and four from Talib Zanna, Pitt outscored UNC 13-1 over a five minute first half span...Pitt built a 20-point lead (61-41) with 7:22 to play...Utilizing a full-court press, UNC battled back into the game, outscoring Pitt 18-7 over a three minute span to cut the deficit down to as few as three points (7875) with 12 seconds to go, but James Robinson sank two free throws to seal the win...Zanna registered career-highs for rebounds (21) and offensive rebounds (10)...His 10 offensive rebounds ranked tied for the all-time game high in ACC Tournament history and his 21 rebounds ranked third all-time...He became the first Pitt player to register 20 or more rebounds since DeJuan Blair grabbed 23 at Connecticut on Feb. 16, 2009...Robinson notched a career-high 19 points...Pitt defeated North Carolina for the first time since 1941. PITT 80 (25-8) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 2 5 0 2 1 1 1 2 3 Lamar Patterson-f 4 11 3 8 1 5 0 5 5 Talib Zanna-f 8 13 0 0 3 3 10 11 21 James Robinson-g 5 7 1 1 8 12 0 6 6 Cameron Wright-g 4 10 0 0 3 8 0 2 2 Jamel Artis 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 2 2 Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 2 3 0 0 5 10 0 1 1 TEAM 1 2 3 Totals.............. 27 52 5 13 21 41 12 31 43 Percentages: FG%: 51.9%; 3FG%: 38.5%; FT%: 51.2%. NORTH CAROLINA 75 (23-9) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Kennedy Meeks-f 0 2 0 0 1 2 2 1 3 J.P. Tokoto-f 2 8 0 2 1 5 3 4 7 James M. McAdoo-f 4 13 0 1 7 9 1 6 7 Leslie McDonald-g 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 Marcus Paige-g 9 20 4 12 5 5 0 4 4 Nate Britt 2 7 0 0 5 6 1 0 1 Luke Davis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brice Johnson 8 9 0 0 0 0 3 3 6 Desmond Hubert 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Jackson Simmons 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 Isaiah Hicks 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 1 Joel James 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 Wade Moody 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 0 1 1 Totals.............. 25 61 4 16 21 32 11 24 35 Percentages: FG%: 41.0%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 65.6%.

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In a close, slow-paced, hard-fought possession-based game, No. 6 Virginia advanced to the ACC Tournament Final with a 51-48 win over Pitt...Virginia used a 6-1 run to build an eight point lead (45-37) with 9:30 to go, but Pitt held the Cavaliers scoreless over a six minute span and battled back with a 5-0 run to cut the deficit to three points (45-42) with 4:26 left...After Lamar Patterson trimmed the deficit to three points with 51 seconds left, Pitt’s James Robinson stripped the ball from UVa’s Malcolm Brogdon and drove all the way down the court for a layup through contact which cut the lead to one point (49-48) with 10 seconds left...Virginia’s Anthony Gill converted two free throws with nine seconds to go...Talib Zanna concluded the three-game ACC Tournament with a 17.0 points and 13.0 rebounds per game averages, while Patterson finished at 17.0 ppg...Zanna was named to the ACC All-Tournament First Team, while Patterson earned Second Team honors...The last time Pitt won two league tournament games was in 2008 when it captured the Big East Championship with four wins. PITT 48 (25-9) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Lamar Patterson-f 6 15 2 8 1 2 0 7 7 Talib Zanna-f 5 8 0 0 5 6 5 4 9 James Robinson-g 2 8 1 3 2 2 1 4 5 Cameron Wright-g 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 Jamel Artis 0 4 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 Derrick Randall 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Josh Newkirk 1 5 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 TEAM 1 0 1 Totals.............. 18 49 3 14 9 14 9 20 29 Percentages: FG%: 36.7%; 3FG%: 21.4%; FT%: 64.3%. tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Akil Mitchell-f 4 6 0 0 0 0 2 6 8 Mike Tobey-c 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Joe Harris-g 5 12 2 7 0 0 0 4 4 Malcolm Brogdon-g 5 11 0 2 0 0 0 3 3 London Perrantes-g 1 5 1 3 2 2 0 2 2 Justin Anderson 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Evan Nolte 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anthony Gill 3 7 0 0 4 5 0 5 5 Darion Atkins 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 1 1 2 Totals.............. 21 45 3 12 6 7 5 22 27 Percentages: FG%: 46.7%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 85.7%.

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a 0 4 0 8 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0

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rebounds of de tot 2 1 3 1 3 4 1 5 6 1 4 5 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1 3 7 22 29

Player fg ft fta pf tp a to blk Wesley Gordon-f 1 1 2 0 6 1 2 0 Xavier Johnson-f 1 0 1 3 11 1 4 0 Josh Scott-f 0 6 7 2 14 0 2 0 Askia Booker-g 0 2 2 0 6 0 4 0 Xavier Talton-g 1 0 0 3 3 0 3 0 Eli Stalzer 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Tre’Shaun Fletcher 0 2 2 3 2 1 0 0 Kevin Nelson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dustin Thomas 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 Beau Gamble 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Jaron Hopkins 0 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 George King 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ben Mills 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM Totals.............. 15 42 4 16 14 18 12 48 5 17 0 Percentages: FG%: 35.7%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 77.8%. Officials: Joe DeRosa, Brian O’Connell, Rick Crawford; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 16074. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pitt 46 31 77 Colorado 18 30 48

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No. 1 FLORIDA 61, PITT 45 March 22, 2014  NCAA Tournament Third Round  Orlando, Fla.

No. 1 Florida handed Pitt its largest loss of the season, a 16-point, 61-45 loss in NCAA Tournament Third Round action...Following nine lead changes in a closely contested, low-scoring first half, Pitt took advantage of a Lamar Patterson 3-pointer and a Michael Young jumper with eight seconds left to cut a five-point Florida lead down to two points...But Florida’s Scottie Wilbekin swished a 3-pointer at the buzzer to give UF a fivepoint halftime advantage (27-22)...Florida used a 7-0 run to take a 10-point lead (34-24) with 16:01 remaining...Pitt trailed by eight or more points the rest of the way...Florida outscored Pitt 16-6 off turnovers and outrebounded the Panthers 38-31...Pitt finished the game with a season-low six free throw attempts...Talib Zanna led Pitt with 10 points...In Pitt’s two NCAA Tournament games, Zanna averaged 14.0 points and shot 78.6 percent (11-14) from the floor...Pitt scored just 45 points and dropped to 0-4 when scoring less than 50 points on the year...Pitt dropped to 2-16 all-time vs. the nation’s No. 1 ranked team...It was the second time Pitt faced the nation’s No. 1 ranked team in the NCAA and the first time since it played No. 1 NC State on March 16, 1974...Pitt concluded its season with a 26-10 overall record, its eighth-most season victories in school history. PITT 45 (26-10) tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Lamar Patterson-f 3 11 1 7 1 2 1 7 8 Talib Zanna-f 5 7 0 0 0 0 2 4 6 James Robinson-g 0 5 0 3 1 2 0 3 3 Cameron Wright-g 3 10 1 3 0 0 0 2 2 Jamel Artis 3 8 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 Derrick Randall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chris Jones 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Josh Newkirk 3 6 2 3 0 1 0 1 1 TEAM 5 2 7 Totals.............. 19 51 4 17 3 6 10 21 31 Percentages: FG%: 37.3%; 3FG%: 23.5%; FT%: 50.0%.

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min 23 32 30 32 32 24 25 2

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COLORADO 48 (23-12) tot-fg fg fga 2 4 5 8 4 7 2 9 1 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 2 0 1 0 1

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Officials: Karl Hess, Roger Ayers, Sean Hull; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 21533.

PITT 77, COLORADO 48

No. 9 seed Pitt jumped out a 13-0 lead and never looked back, defeating No. 8 seed Colorado by 29-points (77-48) in the NCAA Second Round in Orlando, Fla. (Amway Center)...Talib Zanna, who scored 16 of his game-high 18 points in the first half, sparked Pitt with six points in the 13-0 run and Michael Young contributed a 3-pointer...Using an 8-0 run, Pitt extended its lead to as a commanding 23-5 lead, then finished off the half by extended the margin to 28 points (46-18) at hallftime...In the first half, Pitt shot 62.1 percent (18-29), finished with 12 steals, held CU to 29.4 percent (5-17) shooting and forced CU into 10 turnovers...Pitt led by as many as 32 points (61-29) with 11:03 remaining in the game...Pitt’s 29-point victory marked its all-time largest NCAA win...Pitt’s 28-point halftime lead marked its largest of the year, largest in an NCAA game and second largest halftime lead in a neutral site game in school history...Pitt committed only three turnovers, an NCAA Tournament and Jamie Dixon Era low...Since 2002, Pitt improved to 10-2 in NCAA opening round games, while Jamie Dixon improved to 8-2 in opening round games.

pf tp 2 2 2 15 1 15 3 7 1 4 2 0 0 2 3 3

VIRGINIA 51 (27-6)

March 20, 2014  NCAA Tournament Second Round  Orlando, Fla.

tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Michael Young-f 4 6 1 1 0 0 1 2 3 Lamar Patterson-f 4 11 2 5 0 0 1 3 4 Talib Zanna-f 6 7 0 0 6 6 1 4 5 James Robinson-g 1 6 1 2 0 0 1 5 6 Cameron Wright-g 4 9 0 0 3 4 0 4 4 Jamel Artis 3 4 0 1 1 1 1 2 3 Derrick Randall 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 Chris Jones 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Josh Newkirk 1 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Aron Nwankwo 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Joshua Ko 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Lecak 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Joseph Uchebo 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 TEAM 3 1 4 Totals.............. 31 61 4 14 11 12 9 24 33 Percentages: FG%: 50.8%; 3FG%: 28.6%; FT%: 91.7%.

March 15, 2014  ACC Tournament Semifinal  Greensboro, N.C.

Score by Periods Pitt Virginia

Officials: Karl Hess, Raymond Styons, Brian Dorsey; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: 21533. Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pitt 36 44 80 North Carolina 26 49 75

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No. 6 VIRGINIA 51, PITT 48

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tot-fg 3-pt rebounds Player fg fga fg fga ft fta of de tot Will Yeguete-f 4 5 0 1 0 0 2 2 4 Casey Prather-f 3 6 0 0 2 2 2 4 6 Patric Young-c 3 11 0 0 1 2 6 2 8 Scottie Wilbekin-g 9 15 3 7 0 1 1 2 3 Michael Frazier-g 3 10 2 9 2 2 0 3 3 Kasey Hill 1 3 0 0 1 2 0 2 2 Dorian Finney-Smith 2 8 0 3 0 0 2 6 8 Chris Walker 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM 1 3 4 Totals.............. 25 58 5 20 6 9 14 24 38 Percentages: FG%: 43.1%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 66.7%.

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TRADITION & ACHIEVEMENTS Pitt’s Championship Teams, 88-94 Program Achievements, 94 Record by Decade, 94 Winningest Two/Four-Year Periods, 94 National Honors, 95 All-America Players, 96-97 Regional Honors, 98 Conference Honors, 99-101 School Honors, 101-102 Panthers in Professional Basketball/NBA, 103 International Panthers, 104 Pitt’s Retired Jerseys, 103-06 Don Hennon, 105 Billy Knight, 106 Charles Smith, 107 Brandin Knight, 108


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1929-30

HELMS FOUNDATION NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

HELMS FOUNDATION NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

The 1927-28 Pitt Panthers

Charley Hyatt

Built around the nation’s top 1-2 scoring punch in All-American Charley Hyatt and Stanley Wrobleski, the 1927-28 Panthers finished undefeated at 21-0 en route to the Helms Foundation national championship. Hyatt and accurate shooting guard Wrobleski led a Panthers offense that scored a then-phenomenal 38 points per game, center Jerry Wunderlich was a smooth, invaluable player, All-American captain Sykes Reed always outscored his man with his speed and head coach H.C. Carlson’s Panthers took advantage of good depth.

Lester Cohen

Charley Hyatt’s senior season was one for the record books as the threetime All-American led Pitt to its second national title in three seasons. Hyatt (12.6 ppg/314 points) was described as the “surest shot that has ever stepped into the Stadium at Pitt,” and the “greatest” forward in America. He concluded his career averaging an amazing 13.1 points per game and twice led the nation in scoring. Others playing key roles on the squad included Paul Zehfuss, a tiny guard who gained fame through his speed, Lester Cohen, described as Pitt’s all-time best center, and guard Edward Baker, who also quarterbacked the Panthers football team.

 SEASON NOTES Won mythical national title…Finished an undefeated 21-0 on season, Pitt’s only undefeated season in school history…Averaged a thenphenomenal 38 points per game…21-game win streak...All-American Charley Hyatt led the nation in scoring (12.7 points per game, 292 points) and Stanley Wrobleski ranked second (247 points)…Sykes Reed also earned All-America honors…Outscored opponents 1,001-672 on year, a plus-15.7 scoring margin…Played a difficult schedule and was universally recognized as national champions because of its 21-0 record…Two key wins during the year included a 63-33 win vs. Dartmouth, the 1926-27 Eastern Collegiate champions and a 24-22 win vs. Notre Dame. In the game against Notre Dame, the Fighting Irish led Pitt until the final seconds. With the score tied at 22-22, Charley Hyatt took a pass from Paul Zehfuss and laid it through the hoop from under the basket. The shot gave Pitt the lead for the first time as the gun sounded.

 SEASON NOTES Won Pitt’s second-ever mythical national title, Pitt’s second national title in three seasons…Finished 23-2 on season with losses to Syracuse and West Virginia…For the second time in his career, All-American Charley Hyatt led the nation in scoring…The season was part of Pitt’s winningest three-year period as the Panthers went 60-7 with an .895 winning percentage from 1927-30…Outscored opponents 941-660 on the season, a plus-11.2 scoring margin…Finished 12-0 at home…Won the season’s first 12 games, a streak that ranks among the best starts in school history…West Virginia and Syracuse were the only teams to defeat the Panthers…Both games were road contests...With the title, Pitt became one of 10 schools to win two or more national titles between 1901 and 1937. The other schools include Chicago, Columbia, Wisconsin (3), Kansas, Minnesota, Notre Dame, Pennyslvania, Pitt, Syracuse and Yale.

 ROSTER Lester Cohen, Paul Fisher, Charley Hyatt, J.W. McMahon, Sykes Reed, Sandberg, Stanley Wrobleski, Jerry Wunderlich, Paul Zehfuss, Donald Lynch (mgr). Coaching Staff: H.C. “Doc” Carlson (HC).

 ROSTER Willie Arture, Edward Baker, Brown, Lester Cohen, Milton Cohen, Charley Hyatt, S. Kowallis, Willie Kowallis, Stanley Wrobleski, Paul Zehfuss, Dean Shannon (mgr). Coaching Staff: H.C. “Doc” Carlson (HC).

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1929-30 FACTSHEET

 Overall Record: 21-0.  Home Record: 10-0.  Two All-America players in Charley Hyatt and Sykes

Reed.  Nation’s one-two scoring leaders in Hyatt and Stanley Wroblewski.

 Overall Record: 23-2.  Home Record: 12-0.  Charley Hyatt was named All-American for the third

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1973-74

NCAA FINAL FOUR

NCAA “ELITE EIGHT”

The 1940-41 Pitt Panthers

The 1973-74 Pitt Panthers

Head coach Doc Carlson’s 1940-41 Pitt basketball team started five seniors: Sam Milanovich, Mel Port, Eddie Straloski, George Kocheran and Jimmy Klein, while Larry Paffrath, Clair Malarkey and Lefty Ziolowski each made significant contributions off the bench. The squad was small by team standards, but advanced to the Final Four after receiving an invitation to the eight-team NCAA Tournament.

The 1973-74 athletic year proved to be a magical one for Pitt athletics as the basketball team finished 25-4 and the football team posted its first winning season in 10 years. Pitt played with tremendous pride as it compiled a school-record 22-game win streak. Led by coach Charles “Buzz” Ridl, top scorers Billy Knight (21.8 ppg/13.4 rpg), Mickey Martin (12.2 ppg) and Lew Hill (10.8 ppg), along with key contributors Kirk Bruce, Tom Richards and Keith Starr, helped the squad earn Pitt’s first-ever NCAA Tournament “Elite Eight” appearance.

 SEASON NOTES Made Pitt’s first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance and advanced to the Final Four in Kansas City, Mo.…The tournament was the third basketball championship in NCAA history...The tournament began in 1939…In the NCAA’s eight-team tournament, Pitt defeated North Carolina, 26-20, to advance to the Final Four…Pitt lost a 36-30 decision to Wisconsin, which went on to win the national title against Washington State…All 11 members of the team graduated and fought in World War II…One member of the team, Harry Matthews, was killed in the war, but the rest of the team returned to the United States…During the 1939-40 season, members of the Pitt squad participated as part of the first nationally televised basketball doubleheader at Madison Square Garden on Feb. 28, 1940 as the Panthers defeated Fordham in the opener...Played its first six games on the road, going 4-2…Since the team was small by standards, the team received such nicknames as “Rinkydinks,” “Little Toughies” and “Busy Bees.”

 SEASON NOTES Became the first Pitt basketball team to advance to the 32-team NCAA Tournament “Elite Eight”…Concluded season with school-record 25-4 season…Won 22 consecutive games after losing the season opener to West Virginia…All five starters were Pittsburgh natives and were featured in a prominent story in Sports Illustrated…Received an at-large bid to the 32team NCAA Tournament…Defeated both Saint Joseph’s and Furman before losing the East Regional final to a No. 1 ranked North Carolina State team which featured David Thompson, Tom Burleson and Monty Towe…At the time, Billy Knight became just the second player in Pitt basketball history to average more than 20.0 points per game in three consecutive seasons (Larry Harris later became the third)…Averaged 80.8 points per game to its opponents’ 65.8 per season...Won 27 straight home games.  ROSTER Marvin Abrams, Jim Bolla, Frank Boyd, Kirk Bruce, Mark Disco, John Endsley, Sam Fleming, Lew Hill, Willie Kelly, Billy Knight, Mickey Martin, Greg McBride, Scott Nedrow, Tom Richards, Bob Shrewsbury, Keith Starr, Scott Stephens, Wayne Talbott, Ken Wagoner, Tom Booth (mgr). Coaching Staff: Charles “Buzz” Ridl (HC), Tim Grgurich, Fran Webster.

 ROSTER Bob Artman, James Egan, James Klein, George Kocheran, Paul Lohmeyer, Clair Malarkey, Ed Mastin, Harry Matthews, Sam Milanovich, Melvin Port, Larry Paffrath, Ed Raymond, Sid Silverman, Eddie Straloski, John Swacus, Bill Rial (mgr). Coaching Staff: H.C. “Doc” Carlson.

1940-41 FACTSHEET  Overall Record: 13-6.  Home Record: 7-2.  Pitt was invited to play in the eight-school NCAA

1973-74 FACTSHEET  Overall Record: 25-4.  Home Record: 13-0 at FFH.  Pitt’s first team to advance to NCAA “Elite Eight” in the

Tournament.  All team members graduated and fought in World War II.

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new NCAA format.  Homegrown team as all five starters grew up in the Pittsburgh area.


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PITT’S CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS 1980-81

1981-82

EASTERN 8 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

EASTERN 8 TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

The 1980-81 Pitt Panthers

The 1981-82 PItt Panthers

After concluding the Eastern 8 regular season at 8-5, Pitt entered the tournament as the No. 4 seed and captured the crown by defeating Duquesne, 64-60, in the title game at Pittsburgh’s Civic Arena. Famous for its 1-3-1 defense, the 1980-81 squad held its three Eastern 8 Tournament opponents to a 55.6 points per game average in winning the school’s first league tournament title. Lennie McMillian sparked the Pittsburgh effort by earning tournament MVP honors.

In its final season of Eastern 8 competition, Pittsburgh claimed the league’s NCAA automatic berth with its second consecutive Eastern 8 Tournament championship. After defeating Duquesne (68-64) and Rutgers (60-47) in succession, Pitt cruised to a seven-point, 79-72 win over West Virginia in the title game. West Virginia entered the tournament as the favored No. 1 seed after finishing 13-1 in league competition. Clyde Vaughan was named tournament MVP after scoring 21 points in the title game and 21 vs. Rutgers.

 SEASON NOTES Won the school’s first-ever league tournament title and first-ever Eastern 8 Tournament title...Defeated Rutgers 67-62 in the Eastern 8 Tournament’s First Round...Prior to that game, Pitt had lost eight straight to Rutgers including a key one-point loss upon entering post-season play...Earned an automatic berth into the NCAA Tournament…Defeated Idaho in the NCAA Tournament’s first round before losing to North Carolina in the second round…Pitt finished 19-12 overall and 8-5 in the league…Sam Clancy ranked among top Eastern 8 players in both scoring (3rd at 16.3 ppg) and rebounding (2nd, 10.7 rpg)…The year marked head coach Roy Chipman’s first season at Pitt.

 SEASON NOTES Won Eastern 8 Tournament title for the second straight season…Clyde Vaughan was named Eastern 8 Tournament MVP…Advanced to the NCAA Tournament and lost to Pepperdine in the First Round…The season marked the 75th year in Pitt basketball history…Clyde Vaughan averaged 18.0 points and 9.5 rebounds per game and ranked among the league’s top-three players in both categories while Dwayne Wallace contributed 11.4 points and a league-leading 6.2 assists per game…Final season before Pitt entered Big East Conference competition.  ROSTER Steve Beatty, Billy Culbertson, Darrell Gissendanner, Scott Grevey, Trent Johnson, Roosevelt Kirby, Charles Thompson, Clyde Vaughan, Chip Watkins, Dwayne Wallace, Andre Williams, Charles Williams. Coaching Staff: Roy Chipman (HC), Seth Greenberg, Reggie Warford, Dave Progar.

 ROSTER Steve Beatty, Paul Brozovich, Sam Clancy, Brett Crawford, Darrell Gissendanner, Scott Grevey, Lennie McMillian, Carlton Neverson, Dave Olinger, John Ryan, Ed Scheuermann, Clyde Vaughan, Dwayne Wallace, Ed Wallace, Charles Williams. Coaching Staff: Roy Chipman (HC), Reggie Warford, Seth Greenberg, Dave Progar.

1980-81 FACTSHEET    

Overall Record: 19-12. Eastern 8 Record: 8-5. Home Record: 11-3. Advanced to second round

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of NCAA Tournament.  Lennie McMillian was named Eastern 8 Tournament MVP.

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PITT’S CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS 1986-87

1987-88

BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON CO-CHAMPIONS

BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS

Curtis Aiken

Mike Goodson

The 1987-88 Pitt Panthers

In his first season as Pitt’s head coach, Paul Evans turned the Panthers program around faster than anyone in Big East history. Evans transformed a squad that finished 15-14 in 1985-86 and guided it to a co-Big East regular season title and 25-8 record. Combining the leadership of point guard Curtis Aiken, the emergence of NCAA rebounding champion Jerome Lane, the smooth, silky scoring of Charles Smith along with an outstanding cast of talented supporting players in Demetreus Gore, Mike Goodson and Rod Brookin, Evans’ charges guided Pitt basketball into the spotlight.

Led by the All-America and NBA First Round Draft pick duo of Charles Smith and Jerome Lane and supported by one of the top freshman classes assembled in NCAA history, the Panthers captured sole possession of the Big East regular season title. Along with the 1-2 punch inside game of Smith and Lane, other players including Jason Matthews, Demetreus Gore, Sean Miller, Bobby Martin, Nate Bailey, Pat Cavanaugh and Darelle Porter made significant contributions. The 1987-88 Big East championship established Pitt and proved its potential as a basketball program.

 SEASON NOTES Shared the Big East regular season title in a three-way tie with Syracuse and Georgetown with identical 12-4 records…Won first-ever Big East regular season title since joining the conference in 1982-83…Tied a then school-record for most wins in a season (25)…Concluded season ranked No. 12 in the AP poll…Broke team school records for single season scoring, scoring average, field goals made and free throws made…Three players became 1,000-point career scorers- Charles Smith, Curtis Aiken and Demetreus Gore…Swept 1986 Final Four participants Syracuse and Providence during the regular season…Advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Second Round…Charles Smith and Jerome Lane both earned All-Big East and All-America honors…Won the school’s first-ever Big East Tournament game, a 96-88 win vs. Seton Hall…Lane led the NCAA in rebounding and set the Big East’s single season rebounding record (13.5 rpg).

 SEASON NOTES Won Big East regular season championship outright with its second straight 12-4 record (Syracuse finished in second place at 115)…Concluded year with a 24-7 overall record…Advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the fourth time in six years...No. 2 seed in the Midwest Region...After defeating Eastern Michigan in the NCAA Tournament’s First Round, the Panthers dropped an 80-74 overtime heartbreaker to Vanderbilt (a Vanderbilt 3-pointer at the buzzer tied the game in regulation)…Jerome Lane shattered a backboard in Fitzgerald Field House (Feb. 25 vs. Providence)…Charles Smith was named Big East Player of the Year and ended his career as Pitt’s all-time leading scorer…Sean Miller was named Big East Freshman of the Year…Charles Smith and Jerome Lane became the school’s first-ever duo selected in the NBA Draft’s First Round…Smith was a member of the 1988 U.S. Olympic team.

 ROSTER Curtis Aiken, Rod Brookin, Rich Carrigan, Tico Cooper, Mike Goodson, Demetreus Gore, Jerome Lane, Steve Maslek, Charles Smith. Coaching Staff: Paul Evans (HC), John Calipari, Mark Coleman, Norm Law, Dom Berardinelli, Ronald “Duffy” Burns.

 ROSTER Nate Bailey, Rod Brookin, Pat Cavanaugh, Scott Colombo, Demetreus Gore, Jerome Lane, Chris Langley, Bobby Martin, Steve Maslek, Jason Matthews, Sean Miller, Darelle Porter, Charles Smith. Coaching Staff: Paul Evans (HC), John Calipari, Mark Coleman, Norm Law, Ronald “Duffy” Burns.

1986-87 FACTSHEET    

Overall Record: 25-8. Big East Record: 12-4. Home Record: 12-3. Won Pitt’s first regular

1987-88 FACTSHEET    

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Overall Record: 24-7. Big East Record: 12-4. Home Record: 11-2. Pitt won a share of its

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2002-03

BIG EAST WEST CHAMPIONS NCAA “SWEET SIXTEEN”

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS CO-BIG EAST WEST CHAMPIONS/NCAA “SWEET SIXTEEN”

The 2001-02 Pitt Panthers

The 2002-03 Pitt Panthers

After league coaches picked the Panthers to finish sixth in the Big East’s West Division, the 2001-02 Panthers proved the critics wrong and surprised the nation as they won the Big East-West championship and finished 29-6. The team put Pitt Basketball back on the national scene as the squad relied on team chemistry and defensive strength. Guard Brandin Knight provided important leadership, led the team in both points (15.6 ppg) and assists (7.2 apg) and played a role in 47.9 percent of the team’s field goals. Fans enjoyed Julius Page’s athleticism, Jaron Brown’s determination and rebounding, Ontario Lett’s scoring presence, Donatas Zavackas’ outside shooting along with a late season emergence from freshman Chevon Troutman.

After a highly successful 2001-02 campaign, the national spotlight was focused on the Panthers to continue that success. And the veteran 2002-03 Pitt team didn’t disappoint. Scoring balance and team defense were strengths as six Panthers concluded the year scoring at least 9.0 points per game while Pitt held its opponents to a school-record 59.2 average. The 2002-03 Panthers did what no Pittsburgh team had ever accomplished in the school’s 21-year Big East history: win the Big East Tournament title. Using suffocating, physical defense and balanced scoring, Pitt won three straight games and defeated Connecticut, 74-56, for the title.

 SEASON NOTES Picked to finish sixth in the Big East-West division in the Big East coaches’ preseason poll, Pitt captured the Big East title with a schoolrecord 13-3 conference record, the school’s first league title of any kind since 1987-88…Advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s “Sweet Sixteen” for just the second time in school history and the first time since 1974…Won a school-record 29 games, surpassing the former record of 25 wins set in 1973-74…Led Big East in team scoring defense, scoring margin, and 3point percentage defense…Closed out Fitzgerald Field House with a schoolrecord 16-1 home record, the most wins in facility history…Held opponents to 60.9 points per game, the fewest points allowed since 1951-52…Head coach Ben Howland was named the 2001-02 consensus national coach of the year while Brandin Knight earned All-America, All-Region and co-Big East player of the year honors...Howland’s national coach of the year honor was Pitt’s first since Johnny Majors earned football coach of the year honors in 1976…Advanced to the Big East Tournament title game for the second consecutive season.

 SEASON NOTES Finished 28-5 overall and 13-3 in Big East play…Won school’s first-ever Big East Tournament championship, captured its second consecutive Big East-West title and advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s “Sweet Sixteen” for the second straight season…Went 57-11 from 2001-03…Finished a perfect 16-0 at home, Pitt’s all-time best home court winning percentage… Continued a 22-game home win streak…Set school record for least points allowed per game (59.2)…Ranked among the nation’s top-10 in seven statistical categories: scoring margin (2nd), field goal percentage (2nd), assists per game (4th), win-loss percentage (5th), scoring defense (5th), field goal percentage defense (6 th) and rebound margin (10 th)…Ranked as high as No. 2 nationally in eight polls on the year and one of five schools nationwide (Arizona, Pitt, Duke, Oklahoma, Texas) to rank among the nation’s top-10 throughout the season…Advanced to the Big East Championship final for the third straight year…Seniors Brandin Knight, Donatas Zavackas and Ontario Lett finished with the best four-year record in school history: 89-40…Julius Page was named the Big East Tournament Most Valuable Player…Opened and sold out the brand-new 12,508-seat Petersen Events Center.

 ROSTER Jaron Brown, Yuri Demetris, Gino Federico, Chad Johnson, Brandin Knight, Carl Krauser, Ontario Lett, Mark McCarroll, Toree Morris, Julius Page, Tony Tate, Chevon Troutman, Donatas Zavackas. Coaching Staff: Ben Howland (HC), Jamie Dixon, Barry Rohrssen, Ernie Zeigler, Chris Carlson.

 ROSTER Marcus Bowman, Jaron Brown, Yuri Demetris, Carlo Dorazio, Gino Federico, Levon Kendall, Brandin Knight, Carl Krauser, Ontario Lett, Mark McCarroll, Toree Morris, Julius Page, Charles Small, Chevon Troutman, Ed Turner, Donatas Zavackas. Coaching Staff: Ben Howland (HC), Jamie Dixon, Barry Rohrssen, Ernie Zeigler, Chris Carlson.

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2007-08

BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS NCAA “SWEET SIXTEEN”

BIG EAST TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

The 2003-04 Pitt Panthers

The 2007-08 Pitt Panthers

With a new head coach and the departure of three starters comprising 40 percent of the 2002-03 season’s offense, Pitt fans hoped for the best in 2003-04. But the emergence of Big East Coach of the Year Jamie Dixon, Big East Rookie of the Year Chris Taft and Big East Most Improved Player Carl Krauser set Pitt on a course of good fortune as it opened with 18 straight wins en route to a 31-5 record, third straight Big East regular season title and third consecutive NCAA Tournament “Sweet Sixteen.” Team MVPs Jaron Brown and Julius Page along with Chevon Troutman, Mark McCarroll, Taft and Krauser formed the foundation of the 2003-04 Panthers who won with devastating defense.

Never before had a Pitt basketball team faced more adversity in a season. During the final week of December, two of Pitt’s starters and most experienced players were lost to injuries in back-to-back games: Mike Cook in overtime vs. Duke (torn ACL) and Levance Fields at Dayton (fractured foot). Despite the adversity, coach Jamie Dixon and Pitt never lost sight of its goals. Players stepped into new roles and responded. Fields eventually came back and helped guide the team to the Big East Championship. Others who played key roles were leading scorer Sam Young, freshman AllAmerican DeJuan Blair, seniors Ronald Ramon and Keith Benjamin, along with emerging players Gilbert Brown, Tyrell Biggs and Brad Wanamaker.

 SEASON NOTES Set school record with 31 victories...Won the Big East regular season title outright, Pittsburgh’s third consecutive league regular season crown... Advanced to the NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” for the third consecutive season... Advanced to the Big East Tournament Final for the fourth straight season... Compiled an 88-16 overall record from 2001-04, a record that ranks first nationally during that period...Concluded year with school records for most wins (31), most regular season wins (27), most non-conference wins (14) and most home wins (19)...Finished season with third straight 13-3 league record and 39-9 league record from 2001-04...The 39-9 league record over the three years ranks second all-time among winningest three-year Big East eras...Head Coach Jamie Dixon became the first rookie head coach in league history both to guide his team to the Big East title and earn the Big East Coach of the Year Award...Won first 18 games of the season... Completed school-record 40-game home win streak (11/23/02-2/29/04) and concluded season with two-year Petersen Events Center record of 35-1... The Petersen Events Center win streak of 34 games ranked as the third longest win streak to open an arena in NCAA Division I history...Set school record for least points allowed per game (56.4 ppg), held 23 opponents under 60 points and 33 of 36 under 70 points.

 SEASON NOTES Captured the school’s second Big East Tournament title...Became just the second team in Big East history to win four games in four days to win the title...The three wins to advance to the title game were against teams that defeated Pitt during the regular season: Cincinnati, Louisivlle and Marquette...Appeared in its seventh Big East Championship Final in eight years...Sam Young was selected Big East Tournament MVP...Advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the seventh consecutive season as a No. 4 seed in Denver, Colo....Pitt was ranked as high as No. 6 nationally before the injuries...Pitt earned three key Big East Awards: Sam Young (All-Big East First Team and Most Improved Player), DeJuan Blair (Freshman of the Year) and Ronald Ramon (Sportsmanship Award)...Concluded season with a 2710 overall and 10-8 Big East record...Team was 8-4 without Fields...Season saw some amazing games and comebacks...Pitt played Duke at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 20, 2007, the site of Fields’ famous game-winning stepback 3-pointer in overtime...Ronald Ramon hit a game-winning 3pointer at the buzzer to defeat West Virginia at Petersen Events Center...Pitt also had one of the most amazing comebacks in school history when it used an 18-2 run to overcome an 11-point deficit with 3:49 left to claim an 8277 win at Syracuse.

 ROSTER Marcus Bowman, Jaron Brown, Yuri Demetris, Antonio Graves, Aaron Gray, Levon Kendall, Carl Krauser, Mark McCarroll, Dante Milligan, Toree Morris, Julius Page, Charles Small, Chevon Troutman, Chris Taft, Ed Turner. Coaching Staff: Jamie Dixon (HC), Barry Rohrssen, Joe Lombardi, Pat Sandle, Orlando Antigua.

 ROSTER Keith Benjamin, Tyrell Biggs, DeJuan Blair, Gilbert Brown, Mike Cook, Cassin Diggs, Levance Fields, Tim Frye, Gary McGhee, Maurice Polen, Ronald Ramon, Austin Wallace, Sam Young, Brad Wanamaker. Coaching Staff: Jamie Dixon (HC), Pat Sandle, Tom Herrion, Orlando Antigua, Brandin Knight.

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PITT’S CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS PROGRAM ACHIEVEMENTS

2010-11

First Year of Men’s Varsity Basketball: 1905-06. Total Years of Men’s Basketball: 108. Overall Program Record: 1,543-1,083 (.588). National Championships: 2 (1927-28 and 1929-30, both “mythical” titles). League Regular Season Titles: 6 (1986-87, 1987-88, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2010-11). Big East Regular Season/Division Titles: 6 (1986-87, 1987-88, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2010-11). League Tournament Titles: 4 (1981 Eastern 8, 1982 Eastern 8, 2003 Big East, 2008 Big East). NCAA Tournament Appearances: 24 (1941, 1957, 1958, 1963, 1974, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014). NIT Appearances: 8 (1964, 1975, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1992, 1997, 2001). Total Postseason Appearances: 34 (25 NCAA, 8 NIT, 1 CBI). NCAA “Final Four” Appearances: 1 (1941, 8-team tourney). NCAA “Elite Eight” Appearances: 2 (1974, 32 teams; 2009, 64 teams). NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” Appearances: 6 (1974, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009). Big East Tournament Appearances: 31 in all 31 years from 1982-2013. ACC Tournament Record: 2-1 (1 year). Big East Tournament Record: 26-29 (31 years). Big East Tournament Titles: 2 (2003, 2008). All-America Selections: 12 student-athletes (Charley Hyatt, Sykes Reed, Don Smith, Claire Cribbs, Don Hennon, Billy Knight, Jerome Lane, Charles Smith, Brandin Knight, Aaron Gray, Sam Young, DeJuan Blair). All-Region Selections: 23 student-athletes for 67 honors. All-League Selections: 26 student-athletes for 58 honors. Jerseys Retired: 4 (Don Hennon, Billy Knight, Charles Smith, Brandin Knight). Student-Athletes Scoring Over 1,000 Career Points: 43.

BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS SECOND ALL-TIME NO. 1 SEED

The 2010-11 Pitt Panthers

RECORD BY DECADE

Pitt entered 2010-11 with lofty expectations including a preseason top-5 national ranking and coaches’ choice to win the Big East title. Pitt responded by winning the Big East regular season championship outright, earning a No. 1 seed upon entering the NCAA Tournament and garnering a top-5 national ranking throughout the year. Pitt celebrated its Big East title following a 60-50 win over Villanova at the Petersen Events Center on March 5, 2011. Leadership from Brad Wanamaker, Gary McGhee and Gilbert Brown proved valuable throughout the year. Leading scorer Ashton Gibbs and role players Nasir Robinson, Tray Woodall, Dante Taylor, Talib Zanna and Lamar Patterson all made key contributions.

Year 1900-1910 1910-1920 1920-1930 1930-1940 1940-1950 1950-1960 1960-1970

W 18 105 130 146 84 120 101

L 20 64 58 80 87 126 135

Pct. .444 .621 .691 .646 .491 .488 .428

Year 1970-1980 1980-1990 1990-2000 2000-2010 2010-2014 Totals

W 150 180 145 264 100 1543

L 121 121 150 79 42 1083

Pct. .554 .598 .491 .770 .704 .588

WINNINGEST FOUR/TWO-YEAR PERIODS

 SEASON NOTES Captured the school’s sixth all-time Big East regular season title outright with a 15-3 record...It was Pitt’s sixth Big East title in the previous 10 years...Earned program’s second all-time No. 1 seed upon entering NCAA Tournament...Finished 28-6 after an NCAA Second Round loss to Butler... Pitt finished among the nation’s top-10 schools in four statistical categories: scoring margin (7th), rebound margin (2nd), assists per game (3rd) and won-loss percentage (8th)...Jamie Dixon set the NCAA Division I record for most wins after eight seasons as a head coach (216 wins) and was named National Coach of the Year by The Sporting News...Junior Ashton Gibbs (First Team) and senior Brad Wanamaker (Second Team/Sportsmanship Award) both earned All-Big East honors...Completed season with a 17-1 home record and defeated two top-5 teams at home...Accumulated the best Big East road record in school history (7-2)...Got off to the best start in Big East regular season play with a 7-0 record...Set season school records for most Big East regular season wins (15), rebound margin (10.7), lowest opponent rebound average (29.2), assist:turnover ratio (1.49) and fewest turnovers committed per game (11.7)...Played in the first-ever basketball game at Consol Energy Center (Dec. 1, 2010 vs. Duquesne)...Captured 2K Sports Classic title with wins over Texas and Maryland.  ROSTER Gilbert Brown, Isaiah Epps, Ashton Gibbs, Gary McGhee, J.J. Moore, Aron Nwankwo, Lamar Patterson, J.J. Richardson, Nick Rivers, Nasir Robinson, Dante Taylor, Brad Wanamaker, Travon Woodall, Cameron Wright, Talib Zanna. Coaching Staff: Jamie Dixon (HC), Pat Sandle, Brandin Knight, Pat Skerry, Brian Regan.

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FOUR-YEAR PERIOD By Wins Senior Class W-L 2008-09 .................. 112-31 .......... 2010-11 .................. 111-29 .......... 2004-05 .................. 108-25 .......... 2003-04 .................. 107-30 .......... 2011-12 .................. 106-40 .......... 2006-07 .................. 105-30 .......... 2005-06 .................. 104-27 .......... 2007-08 .................. 101-35 .......... 2013-14 .................. 100-42 .......... 2012-13 ..................... 99-41 .......... 2002-03 ..................... 89-40 .......... 1987-88 ..................... 81-41 .......... 1988-89 ..................... 81-42 .......... 1930-31 ..................... 80-27 .......... By Percentage Senior Class W-L 2004-05 .................. 108-25 .......... 2005-06 .................. 104-27 .......... 2010-11 .................. 111-29 .......... 2008-09 .................. 112-31 .......... 2003-04 .................. 107-30 .......... 2006-07 .................. 105-30 .......... 1930-31 ..................... 80-27 .......... 2007-08 .................. 101-35 .......... 2011-12 .................. 106-40 .......... 2012-13 ..................... 99-41 .......... 2013-14 .................. 100-42 .......... 2002-03 ..................... 89-40 .......... 1987-88 ..................... 81-41 .......... 1988-89 ..................... 81-42 ..........

Pct. .783 .793 .812 .781 .726 .778 .794 .743 .704 .707 .690 .663 .658 .748

TWO-YEAR PERIODS By Wins Years W-L 2002-04 ..................... 59-10 .......... 2007-09 ..................... 58-15 .......... 2001-03 ..................... 57-11 .......... 2003-05 ..................... 57-14 .......... 2006-08 ..................... 56-18 .......... 2008-10 ..................... 56-14 .......... 2005-07 ..................... 54-16 .......... 2009-11 ..................... 53-15 .......... 2003-05 ..................... 51-14 .......... 2012-14 ..................... 50-19 .......... 1986-88 ..................... 49-15 .......... 2000-01 ..................... 48-20 .......... 1929-31 ...................... 43-6 .......... 1973-74 ..................... 43-15 ..........

Pct. .855 .794 .838 .785 .757 .800 .771 .779 .785 .743 .766 .706 .878 .741

Pct. .812 .794 .793 .783 .781 .778 .748 .743 .724 .707 .704 .690 .663 .658

By Percentage Years W-L 1927-29 ...................... 37-5 .......... 1929-31 ...................... 43-6 .......... 2002-04 ..................... 59-10 .......... 1928-30 ...................... 39-7 .......... 2001-03 ..................... 57-11 .......... 2008-10 ..................... 56-14 .......... 2007-09 ..................... 58-15 .......... 2003-05 ..................... 57-14 .......... 2009-11 ..................... 53-15 .......... 2005-07 ..................... 54-16 .......... 1986-88 ..................... 49-15 .......... 2006-08 ..................... 56-18 .......... 2012-14 ..................... 50-19 .......... 1973-74 ..................... 43-15 ..........

Pct. .881 .878 .855 .848 .838 .800 .794 .785 .779 .771 .766 .757 .743 .741


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NATIONAL HONORS BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Henry Clifford “Doc” Carlson, M.D., Elected, 1959 Charley Hyatt, Elected, 1959 Helms Athletic Foundation Hall of Fame Henry Clifford “Doc” Carlson, M.D. Don Hennon, Inducted, 1970 Charley Hyatt

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR Helms Foundation Player of the Year Charley Hyatt, 1929-30

ALL-AMERICA HONORS General Awards Charley Hyatt, 1927-28 Sykes Reed, 1927-28 Charley Hyatt, 1928-29 Charley Hyatt, 1929-30 Don Smith, 1932-33 Claire Cribbs, 1933-34 Claire Cribbs, 1934-35 Don Hennon, 1957-58 Don Hennon, 1958-59 Billy Knight, 1973-74 Charles Smith, 1986-87 Jerome Lane, 1986-87 Charles Smith, 1987-88 Jerome Lane, 1987-88 Brandin Knight, 2001-02 Brandin Knight, 2002-03 Aaron Gray, 2006-07 DeJuan Blair, 2008-09 Sam Young, 2008-09

Brandin Knight, HM, 2002-03 Carl Krauser, HM, 2003-04 Aaron Gray, 3rd Team, 2006-07 Sam Young, HM, 2007-08 DeJuan Blair, 1st Team, 2008-09 Sam Young, 3rd Team, 2008-09 Levance Fields, HM, 2008-09 Ashton Gibbs, HM, 2010-11 Brad Wanamaker, HM, 2010-11 UPI All-America Don Hennon, 1st Team, 1957-58 Don Hennon, 1st Team, 1958-59 Billy Knight, 3rd Team, 1973-74 Jerome Lane, 3rd Team, 1986-87 Charles Smith, H.M., 1987-88 The Sporting News Brandin Knight, 2nd Team, 2001-02 DeJuan Blair, 1st Team, 2008-09 Sam Young, 3rd Team, 2008-09 Scripps Howard News Service Charles Smith, 1st Team, 1987-88 USBWA All-America Billy Knight, 1st Team, 1973-74 Jerome Lane, 2nd Team, 1987-88 DeJuan Blair, 1st Team, 2008-09 NABC All-America Don Hennon, 2nd Team, 1957-58 Don Hennon, 2nd Team, 1958-59 Billy Knight, 2nd Team, 1973-74 Jerome Lane, 3rd Team, 1986-87 Charles Smith, 3rd Team, 1986-87 Charles Smith, 2nd Team, 1987-88 Aaron Gray, 3rd Team, 2006-07 DeJuan Blair, 2nd Team, 2008-09

Wooden Award All-America Charles Smith, 1986-87 Charles Smith, 1987-88 Brandin Knight, 2002-03 DeJuan Blair, 2008-09 Sam Young, 2008-09

Helms Foundation All-America Charley Hyatt, 1927-28 Sykes Reed, 1927-28 Charley Hyatt, 1929-30 Don Smith, 1932-33 Claire Cribbs, 1933-34 Claire Cribbs, 1934-35 Don Hennon, 1957-58 Don Hennon, 1958-59

Associated Press All-America Don Hennon, 1st Team, 1957-58 Don Hennon, 2nd Team, 1958-59 Sam Clancy, HM, 1978-79 Clyde Vaughan, HM, 1982-83 Jerome Lane, 3rd Team, 1986-87 Jerome Lane, 2nd Team, 1987-88 Charles Smith, HM, 1987-88 Brandin Knight, 3rd Team, 2001-02

Consensus All-America (AP, UPI, USBWA, TSN, NCAA) Charley Hyatt, 1st Team, 1928-29 Charley Hyatt, 1st Team, 1929-30 Don Smith, 1st Team, 1932-33 Claire Cribbs, 1st Team, 1933-34 Claire Cribbs, 1st Team, 1934-35 Don Hennon, 1st Team, 1957-58 Don Hennon, 1st Team, 1958-59

Don Hennon was inducted into the Helms Athletic Foundation Hall of Fame in 1970.

A two-time All-American, Brandin Knight was named to the Wooden All-America team in 2003.

Billy Knight, 2nd Team, 1973-74 Jerome Lane, 2nd Team, 1987-88 DeJuan Blair, 1st Team, 2008-09 Sam Young, 2nd Team, 2008-09

Basketball Times Charles Smith, 1st Team, 1984-85 Chris Taft, 1st Team, 2003-04 DeJuan Blair, 1st Team, 2007-08

Basketball Weekly Charles Smith, 1986-87

The Sporting News Chris Taft, 1st Team, 2003-04

Wooden National POY Award Nominees Charles Smith, 1986-87 Charles Smith, 1987-88 Jerome Lane, 1987-88 Sean Miller, 1991-92 Vonteego Cummings, 1998-99 Brandin Knight, 2001-02 Brandin Knight, 2002-03 Julius Page, 2003-04 Carl Krauser, 2003-04 Carl Krauser, 2004-05 Aaron Gray, 2006-07 DeJuan Blair (Finalist), 2008-09 Sam Young, 2008-09 Ashton Gibbs, 2010-11 Brad Wanamaker, 2010-11

FoxSports.Net Chris Taft, 1st Team, 2003-04

NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE WEEK USBWA Oscar Robertson Player of the Week Tray Woodall, Feb. 6, 2012

FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA Consensus Freshman All-America Sam Clancy, 1977-78 Charles Smith, 1984-85 Chris Taft, 2003-04 DeJuan Blair, 2007-08 College Basketball News Chris Taft, 2nd Team, 2003-04 CollegeInsider.com DeJuan Blair, 1st Team, 2007-08 Basketball Weekly Sam Clancy, 2nd Team, 1977-78

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Rivals.com Chris Taft, 2nd Team, 2003-04 DeJuan Blair, 3rd Team, 2007-08

OTHER NATIONAL AWARDS NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Tom Richards, 1975-76 Joey David, 1985-86 Darren Morningstar, 1991-92 Verizon/CoSIDa Academic All-America Joey David, Second Team, 1985-86 USBWA Most Courageous Athlete Orlando Antigua, 1993-94 Lowes Senior Class Award Finalists Aaron Gray, 2006-07 Sam Young, 2008-09 Ashton Gibbs, 2010-11

NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Jamie Dixon, The Sporting News, 2010-11 Jamie Dixon, Jim Phelan Award, 2009-10 Jamie Dixon, USA Basketball, 2008-09 Jamie Dixon, Naismith, 2008-09 Ben Howland, Associated Press, 2001-02 Ben Howland, Naismith, 2001-02 Ben Howland, USBWA Henry Iba, 2001-02 Ben Howland, ESPN Magazine, 2001-02 Ben Howland, The Sporting News, 2001-02


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ALL-AMERICA PLAYERS CHARLEY HYATT  Three-time All-American

SYKES REED  One-time All American

(1927-28)  (1928-29)  (1929-30)  6-0  F  Uniontown, Pa.

(1927-28)  6-0  Guard  Braddock, Pa.

 Elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1959.  Member of the Helms Athletic Foundation Hall of Fame and member of its All-Time College Basketball Team.  One of only 18 players in NCAA Division I basketball history to earn three All-American honors.  NCAA Consensus First Team AllAmerican (1929 and 1930).  Three-time Helms Foundation All-America selection (‘28-’30).  Named Helms Foundation Player of the Year (1930).  Listed in the NCAA's "Men's Basketball's Finest" Publication.  Member of two national title teams (1928 and 1930).  Led the nation in scoring twice (1927-28 and 1929-30). In both years, Pitt won national titles.  Member of the first consensus All-America team (1929).  Led Pitt to a three-year record

 Named a Helms Foundation AllAmerican (1927-28).  Helped lead Pittsburgh to its first national championship (1928).  Known for his speed and quickness.  Senior captain on 1927-28 squad that finished undefeated at 21-0.  One of two All-Americans on the 1927-28 squad (Charley Hyatt was the other).  Backcourt mate on the 1927-28 national title team, Stanley Wrobleski, played at same high school, Braddock H.S. of 60-7, including national championships in 1928 and 1930.  Scored 880 points during his career, averaging 13.1 points per game. Concluded career with 366 field goals made and 148 free throws made in 67 games played and averaged a season-best 14.3 points in 1928-29.

DON SMITH  One-time All-American (1932-33)  6-0  Guard  Pittsburgh, Pa.  Named NCAA Consensus First Team All-America (1932-33).  Selected Helms Foundation First Team All-America (1932-33).  Led the Panthers to a 17-5 record and Eastern Intercollegiate Championship in 1932-33.  Third All-American player coached by H.C. Carlson.  Strong inside player and best remembered for his ball handling and defensive play.  Played semi-professional basketball in the Pittsburgh area, matched up against the Harlem Globetrotters and Boston Celtics.

CLAIRE CRIBBS  Two-time All-American (1933-34)  (1934-35)  6-0  Guard  Jeannette, Pa.  Selected NCAA Consensus First Team All-America after both the 1933-34 and 1934-35 seasons.  Named Helms Foundation First Team All-America in both 1933-34 and 1934-35.  Led Pitt to three-straight Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball titles.  Member of the following Halls of Fame: Ohio Coaches, Westmoreland County and Ohio Chapter of the Dapper Dan.  Was a teacher in Bellaire, Ohio.

BILLY KNIGHT  One-time All-American (1973-74)  6-7  Forward  Braddock, Pa.

DON HENNON  Two-time All-American

 NCAA Consensus Second Team All-America in 1973-74.  United Press International Third Team All-America selection in 1973-74.  Considered Pittsburgh’s finest all-around player ever.  Led Panthers to a 25-4 record, including a school-record 22 consecutive wins in 1973-74.  Pittsburgh reached the 1974 NCAA Regional finals, losing in the NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” to top-ranked and eventual national champion North Carolina State.  Concluded career with 1,731 points (22.2 points per game), 938 rebounds (12.0 rebounds per game) in 78 career games played.

(1957-58)  (1958-59)  5-8 1/2  Guard  Wampum, Pa.  Elected to the Helms Athletic Foundation Hall of Fame (1970).  NCAA Consensus (AP and UPI) First Team All-America (1958).  UPI First Team All-America (195758 and 1958-59).  Helms Foundation All-America (1957-58 and 1958-59).  Listed in the NCAA’s “Men’s Basketball Finest” Publication.  Led Pittsburgh to two NCAA appearances.  Scored 1,841 career points and averaged 24.2 points over his three-year career.  Scored 30-plus points 23 times and 20-plus points 52 times.

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 Averaged over 20.0 points and over 10.0 rebounds per game in each of his three seasons, the only player in Pitt history to achieve this distinction.  Shot an astounding .522 from the field (750-1,436) over his threeyear career.


TRADITION & ACHIEVEMENTS

2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL JEROME LANE  Two-time All-American

CHARLES SMITH  Two-time All-American

(1986-87)  (1987-88)  6-6  Forward  Akron, Ohio

(1986-87)  (1987-88)  6-10  Center/Forward  Bridgeport, Conn.

 NCAA Consensus Second Team All-America selection by both the Associated Press and USBWA in 1987-88.  AP, UPI and NABC Third Team All-America selection in 198788.  Shortest player to lead the nation in rebounding since 6foot-6 Elgin Baylor accomplished the feat in 1957. Led NCAA Division I in rebounding with a 13.5 average in 1986-87.  Concluded career with a 13.1 points per game average and 10.4 rebounds per game and averaged over 12.0 rebounds per game in two consecutive seasons, one of only two players in school history to achieve this feat.  Selected in the first round of the 1988 NBA Draft.

 Named a Scripps Howard First Team All-America in 1987-88.  NABC Second Team All-America in 1987-88.  NABC and Basketball Weekly Third Team All-America in 198687.  AP and UPI Honorable Mention All-America selection in 198788.  1988 Big East Player of the Year and two-time All-Big East First Team selection in 1986-87 and 1987-88.  1985 Big East Freshman of the Year and only player in school history to earn four straight AllBig East honors in a career.  Listed No. 8 on the Big East’s 50 Greatest Players List.  Led Pittsburgh to its first outright Big East regular season championship in 1987-88.

 Played in NBA for several teams including Denver, Milwaukee, Indiana and Cleveland.

 Member of the 1988 United States Olympic Team.  Third overall pick selected in the first round of the 1988 NBA Draft.  Pitt’s career scoring leader with 2,045 career points and also finished with 987 career rebounds.

BRANDIN KNIGHT  Two-time All-American

AARON GRAY  One-time All-American

(2001-02)  (2002-03)  6-0  Guard  East Orange, N.J.

(2006-07)  7-0  Center  Emmaus, Pa.

 Named to the 2002-03 Wooden All-America team, one of only 10 players nationwide selected to the squad.  2002-03 Associated Press honorable mention All-America selection.  Selected 2001-02 Associated Press Third Team All-America and to the 2001-02 Sporting News All America Second Team.  Two-time USBWA All-Region selection (2001-02 and 200203).  Named Big East co-Player of the Year, Big East Most Improved Player and First Team All-Big East in 2001-02.  2001-02 USBWA/NABC All-

 Selected Third Team AllAmerica by the NABC and Associated Press in 2006-07.  Named the 2006-07 Aeropostale/Big East ScholarAthlete of the Year.  Finalist for the Naismith, Wooden and Lowe’s Senior Class Award in 2006-07.  One of four players in school history to earn First Team AllBig East honors in two consecutive seasons (2006 and 2007).  Named the 2005-06 Big East Most Improved Player. District Team selection.  Concluded career as school recordholder in career assists and career steals.

DeJUAN BLAIR  One-time All-American (2008-09)  6-7  Center  Pittsburgh, Pa.

SAM YOUNG  One-time All-American

 Consensus First Team AllAmerica in 2008-09: Associated Press, USBWA, Wooden, ESPN.com, Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, State Farm NABC, Basketball Times.  One of four finalists for the Wooden, Naismith and Oscar Robertson national player of the year awards in 2008-09.  Big East co-Player of the Year, USBWA District Player of the Year, All-Big East First Team selection in 2008-09.  Led nation in offensive rebounding (5.6 orpg) and ranked among national leaders in rebounding (4th) and field goal percentage (19th), averaged 15.7 ppg. and 12.3 rpg. as a sophomore.  Averaged 13.6 points and 10.7 rebounds, finished with 35 career double-doubles, two 20-

(2008-09)  6-6  Forward  Clinton, Md.  Named to the Associated Press All-America Third Team, Wooden All-America Second Team, Sports Illustrated Second Team and Sporting News Third Team in 2008-09.  Finalist for the Naismith and Wooden Awards and Lowe’s Senior Class Award.  Two-time All-Region and twotime All-Big East First Team selection, one of only four players in school history to achieve that honor.  Associated Press honorable mention All-America and Big East Most Improved Player Award selection in 2007-08.  Concluded career ranked fourth on school’s all-time scoring list

(1,884), scored over 20 points in 32 career games and reached double figures in 97 career contests.

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REGIONAL HONORS REGION PLAYER OF THE YEAR USBWA Region Player of the Year Charles Smith, 1987-88 Brandin Knight, 2001-02 DeJuan Blair, 2008-09

REGION COACH OF THE YEAR NBCA Region Coach of the Year Charles “Buzz” Ridl, 1973-74 Ben Howland, 2001-02 Ben Howland, 2002-03 USBWA Region Coach of the Year Jamie Dixon, 2008-09

ALL-REGION HONORS United States Basketball Writers Association All-District Larry Harris, 1976-77 Larry Harris, 1977-78 Sam Clancy, 1978-79 Sam Clancy, 1979-80 Sam Clancy, 1980-81 Clyde Vaughan, 1982-83 Clyde Vaughan, 1983-84 Charles Smith, 1985-86 Charles Smith, 1986-87 Jerome Lane, 1986-87 Charles Smith, 1987-88 Jerome Lane, 1987-88 Brian Shorter, 1990-91 Sean Miller, 1991-92 Jerry McCullough, 1992-93 Vonteego Cummings, 1998-99 Ricardo Greer, 1999-00 Ricardo Greer, 2000-01 Brandin Knight, 2001-02 Brandin Knight, 2002-03 Julius Page, 2002-03 Carl Krauser, 2003-04 Julius Page, 2003-04 Carl Krauser, 2004-05 Chevon Troutman, 2004-05 Aaron Gray, 2006-07 Sam Young, 2007-08 DeJuan Blair, 2008-09 (POY) Sam Young, 2008-09 Levance Fields, 2008-09 Jamie Dixon, 2008-09 (COY) Ashton Gibbs, 2009-10 Ashton Gibbs (1), 2010-11 Brad Wanamaker (2), 2010-11

Billy Knight (2), 1972-73 Billy Knight (1), 1973-74 Keith Starr (3), 1974-75 Larry Harris (3), 1976-77 Larry Harris (3), 1977-78 Sam Clancy (2), 1978-79 Sam Clancy (1), 1979-80 Sam Clancy (1), 1980-81 Clyde Vaughan (1), 1982-83 Clyde Vaughan (1), 1983-84 Charles Smith (2), 1984-85 Charles Smith (1), 1985-86 Charles Smith (1), 1986-87 Jerome Lane (1), 1986-87 Charles Smith (1), 1987-88 Jerome Lane (2), 1987-88 Brian Shorter (1), 1988-89 Brian Shorter (1), 1989-90 Jason Matthews (2), 1989-90 Brian Shorter (1), 1990-91 Sean Miller (1), 1991-92 Jerry McCullough (1), 1992-93 Jerry McCullough (2), 1993-94 Eric Mobley (2), 1993-94 Jaime Peterson (1), 1994-95 Vonteego Cummings (1), 1996-97 Vonteego Cummings (2), 1997-98 Vonteego Cummings (1), 1998-99 Ricardo Greer (2), 2000-01 Brandin Knight (1), 2001-02 Brandin Knight (1), 2002-03 Julius Page (2), 2002-03 Jaron Brown (1), 2003-04 Carl Krauser (1), 2003-04 Julius Page (2), 2003-04 Carl Krauser (1), 2004-05 Chevon Troutman (1), 2004-05 Chris Taft (2), 2004-05 Carl Krauser (1), 2005-06 Aaron Gray (2), 2005-06 Aaron Gray (1), 2006-07 Sam Young (1), 2007-08 DeJuan Blair (2), 2007-08 DeJuan Blair (2), 2008-09 Sam Young (2), 2008-09 Ashton Gibbs (1), 2010-11 Brad Wanamaker (2), 2010-11 Lamar Patterson (2), 2013-14 ]

Vonteego Cummings earned three All-Region honors over his four-year career from 1995-99. Cummings averaged 15.3 points, 4.0 rebounds and 4.4 assists in his 103-game career.

NCAA ALL-REGIONAL TEAM

John Riser, Mideast, 1957 (28.0 ppg.) Billy Knight, East, 1974 (21.3 ppg./8.0 rpg.) DeJuan Blair, East, 2009 (16.8 ppg./13.8 rpg.) Sam Young, East, 2009 (23.8 ppg./7.8 rpg.)

Multiple All-Region Honors Player Total Charles Smith .................................... 4 Sam Clancy ....................................... 3 Brian Generalovich ............................ 3 Vonteego Cummings ........................... 3 Carl Krauser ...................................... 3 Ashton Gibbs ..................................... 2 Billy Knight ........................................ 2 Brandin Knight ................................... 2 Larry Harris ....................................... 2 Clyde Vaughan ................................... 2 Jerome Lane ...................................... 2 Jerry McCullough ............................... 2 Julius Page ........................................ 2 Aaron Gray ........................................ 2 Sam Young ......................................... 2

National Association of Basketball Coaches All-Region Clarence Burch, 1953-54 Ed Pavlick, 1954-55 Don Hennon, 1956-57 Don Hennon (1), 1957-58 Julius Pegues (HM), 1957-58 Don Hennon (1), 1958-59 John Fridley (3), 1959-60 Brian Generalovich (2), 1961-62 Brian Generalovich (2), 1962-63 Brian Generalovich (2), 1963-64

RIGHT: Jerome Lane posed for this publicity photo after he shattered the backboard with a tomahawk slam dunk against Providence on January 25, 1988. Lane earned All-Region status in two of his three seasons at Pitt.

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CONFERENCE HONORS ALL-ACC ALL-ACC COACHES Second Team Lamar Patterson, 2013-14 Honorable Mention Talib Zanna, 2013-14 ALL-ACC MEDIA (ACMA) Second Team Lamar Patterson, 2013-14 Honorable Mention Talib Zanna, 2013-14

ACC ALL-TOURNAMENT All-ACC Tournament Talib Zanna, First Team, 2013-14 Lamar Patterson, Second Team, 2013-14

ACC ACADEMIC AWARDS Skip Prosser Award (ACC Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year) Cameron Wright, 2013-14

ACC WEEKLY AWARDS ACC Player of the Week Lamar Patterson, Dec. 2, 2013 Lamar Patterson, Jan. 13, 2014 Lamar Patterson, Jan. 27, 2014

Julius Page was named the 2003 Big East Championship Most Valuable Player. Pitt captured its first-ever Big East title and made its third straight appearance in the title game.

BIG EAST SPECIALTY AWARDS

Ricardo Greer was named coBig East Most Improved Player in 1999-00. He was the first of six Pitt players to win the honor over the ensuing 10 seasons.

Big East’s 50 Greatest Players Charles Smith, No. 8 Big East Player of the Year Charles Smith, 1987-88 Brandin Knight (co), 2001-02 DeJuan Blair (co), 2008-09 Freshman of the Year Charles Smith, 1984-85 Sean Miller, 1987-88 Brian Shorter, 1988-89 Chris Taft, 2003-04 DeJuan Blair (co), 2007-08 Most Improved Player Ricardo Greer (co), 1999-00 Brandin Knight, 2001-02 Carl Krauser, 2003-04 Aaron Gray, 2005-06 Sam Young, 2007-08 Ashton Gibbs, 2009-10 Coach of the Year Ben Howland, 2001-02 Jamie Dixon, 2003-04 Sportsmanship Award Jaron Brown, 2003-04 Ronald Ramon (co), 2007-08 Brad Wanamaker, 2010-11

CONFERENCE STAT CHAMPIONS BIG EAST STAT CHAMPIONS Scoring Clyde Vaughan (22.0), 1982-83

EASTERN 8 STAT CHAMPIONS Scoring Larry Harris (22.9), 1976-77

Field Goal Percentage Aaron Gray (.572), 2005-06 DeJuan Blair (.570), 2008-09 Gary McGhee (.621), 2010-11

Rebounding Sam Clancy (11.1), 1979-80 Sam Clancy (12.8), 1980-81

Three-Point Percentage Jason Matthews (.522), 1988-89 Garrick Thomas (.524), 1995-96 Vonteego Cummings (.444), 1996-97 Ronald Ramon (.508), 2005-06 Ashton Gibbs (.485), 2010-11 Free Throw Percentage Jason Matthews (.920), 1988-89 Jason Matthews (.909), 1989-90 Sean Miller (.923), 1990-91 Sean Miller (.927), 1991-92 Ashton Gibbs (.935), 2010-11 Rebounding Jerome Lane (14.0), 1986-87 Jerome Lane (11.6), 1987-88 Isaac Hawkins (9.7), 1997-98 Aaron Gray (10.5), 2005-06 DeJuan Blair (12.4), 2008-09 Assists Darelle Porter (7.6), 1989-90 Sean Miller (7.0), 1991-92 Levance Fields (7.5), 2008-09 Steals Kellii Taylor (3.0), 1996-97 Kellii Taylor (3.0), 1997-98 Blocked Shots Charles Smith (3.1), 1986-87

Assists Dwayne Wallace (6.2), 1981-82 Steals Carlton Neverson (2.7), 1980-81 Dwayne Wallace (2.4), 1981-82

ALL-BIG EAST First Team Jerome Lane, 1986-87 Charles Smith, 1986-87 Charles Smith, 1987-88 Brian Shorter, 1988-89 Brian Shorter, 1989-90 Brandin Knight, 2001-02 Chevon Troutman, 2004-05 Aaron Gray, 2005-06 Aaron Gray, 2006-07 Sam Young, 2007-08 DeJuan Blair, 2008-09 Sam Young, 2008-09 Ashton Gibbs, 2010-11 Second Team Clyde Vaughan, 1983-84 Jerome Lane, 1987-88 Brian Shorter, 1990-91 Sean Miller, 1991-92 Jerry McCullough, 1992-93 Jaime Peterson, 1994-95 Vonteego Cummings, 1996-97 Vonteego Cummings, 1997-98

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Ricardo Greer, 1999-00 Ricardo Greer, 2000-01 Brandin Knight, 2002-03 Jaron Brown, 2003-04 Carl Krauser, 2003-04 Carl Krauser, 2004-05 Carl Krauser, 2005-06 Levance Fields, 2006-07 Ashton Gibbs, 2009-10 Brad Wanamaker, 2010-11 Third Team Clyde Vaughan, 1982-83 Charles Smith, 1984-85 Charles Smith, 1985-86 Demetreus Gore, 1985-86 Jason Matthews, 1988-89 Jason Matthews, 1989-90 Jason Matthews, 1990-91 Darren Morningstar, 1991-92 Jerry McCullough, 1993-94 Eric Mobley, 1993-94 Vonteego Cummings, 1998-99 Isaac Hawkins, 1998-99 Julius Page, 2002-03 Chevon Troutman, 2002-03 Chris Taft, 2003-04 Levance Fields, 2008-09 Tray Woodall, 2012-13 Honorable Mention Jaron Brown, 2001-02 Julius Page, 2001-02 Ontario Lett, 2002-03 Julius Page, 2003-04 Chris Taft, 2004-05 DeJuan Blair, 2007-08 Ashton Gibbs, 2011-12


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CONFERENCE HONORS BIG EAST ALL-ROOKIE TEAM All Freshman/Rookie Team Charles Smith, 1984-85 Rod Brookin, 1986-87 Bobby Martin, 1987-88 Jason Matthews, 1987-88 Sean Miller, 1987-88 Orlando Antigua, 1991-92 Ricardo Greer, 1997-98 Chris Taft, 2003-04 Ronald Ramon, 2004-05 Sam Young, 2005-06 DeJuan Blair, 2007-08 Steven Adams, 2012-13

BIG EAST ACADEMIC AWARDS Big East Scholar-Athlete of the Year Joey David, 1984-85 Big East Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year Joey David, 1984-85 Darren Morningstar, 1992 Aaron Gray, 2006-07

BIG EAST ALL-TOURNAMENT Most Valuable Player (Dave Gavitt Trophy) Julius Page, 2002-03 Sam Young, 2007-08

Vonteego Cummings, Jan. 13, 1997 Vonteego Cummings, Feb. 23, 1998 Vonteego Cummings, Nov. 30, 1998 Brandin Knight, Jan. 7, 2002 Brandin Knight, Feb. 18, 2002 Brandin Knight, Dec. 23, 2002 Ontario Lett, Jan. 13, 2003 Carl Krauser, Dec. 1, 2003 Chevon Troutman, Nov. 29, 2004 Carl Krauser, Dec. 6, 2004 Carl Krauser, Dec. 20, 2004 Chris Taft, Feb. 28, 2005 Sam Young, Nov. 19, 2007 Levance Fields, Dec. 24, 2007 Sam Young, Jan. 26, 2009 DeJuan Blair, Feb. 23, 2009 Sam Young, March 8, 2009 Ashton Gibbs, Jan. 4, 2010 Ashton Gibbs, Nov. 22, 2010 Gilbert Brown, Dec. 20, 2010 Tray Woodall, Feb. 6, 2012

All-Big East Tournament Jerome Lane, 1986-87 Jerome Lane, 1987-88 Ricardo Greer, 2000-01 Ontario Lett, 2001-02 Brandin Knight, 2001-02 Julius Page, 2002-03 Brandin Knight, 2002-03 Jaron Brown, 2003-04 Carl Krauser, 2003-04 Chris Taft, 2003-04 Aaron Gray, 2005-06 Carl Krauser, 2005-06 Antono Graves, 2006-07 Sam Young, 2007-08 Levance Fields, 2007-08

BIG EAST WEEKLY AWARDS Player of the Week Clyde Vaughan, Feb. 6, 1983 Andre Williams, Feb. 12, 1984 Curtis Aiken, Jan. 4, 1987 Jerome Lane, Feb. 15, 1987 Charles Smith, Jan. 3, 1988 Charles Smith, Feb. 21, 1988 Brian Shorter, Feb. 4, 1990 Sean Miller, Dec. 2, 1990 Brian Shorter, Jan. 13, 1991 Darren Morningstar, Nov. 24, 1991 Chris McNeal, Dec. 22, 1991 Jerry McCullough, Dec. 20, 1992 Chris McNeal, Jan. 3, 1993 Jerry McCullough, Jan. 24, 1993 Andre Alridge, Dec. 19, 1994 Jaime Peterson, Jan. 23, 1995

Rookie of the Week Joey David, Feb. 6, 1983 Demetreus Gore, Dec. 16, 1984 Charles Smith, Jan. 27, 1985 Charles Smith, Feb. 17, 1985 Charles Smith, Feb. 24, 1985 Jerome Lane, Dec. 1, 1985 Jerome Lane, Dec. 22, 1985 Rod Brookin, Feb. 1, 1987 Rod Brookin, Feb. 15, 1987 Sean Miller, Dec. 1, 1987 Jason Matthews, Dec. 13, 1987 Sean Miller, Jan. 3, 1988 Sean Miller, Jan. 17, 1988 Bobby Martin, Jan. 24, 1988 Sean Miller, Feb. 14, 1988 Jason Matthews, Feb. 21, 1988 Brian Shorter, Jan. 15, 1989 Brian Shorter, Feb. 5, 1989 Brian Shorter, Feb. 12, 1989 Chris McNeal, Jan. 6, 1991 Jerry McCullough, Jan. 12, 1992 Garrick Thomas, Jan. 17, 1993 Ricardo Greer, Dec. 22, 1997 Ricardo Greer, Jan. 19, 1998 Ricardo Greer, Feb. 23, 1998 Chris Taft, Dec. 22, 2003 Chris Taft, Dec, 29, 2003 Chris Taft, Jan. 12, 2004 Chris Taft, Jan. 26, 2004 Chris Taft, March 1, 2004 Chris Taft, March 7, 2004 Sam Young, Dec. 26, 2005 DeJuan Blair, Dec. 17, 2007 DeJuan Blair, Dec. 24, 2007 DeJuan Blair, Jan. 14, 2008 James Robinson, Dec. 3, 2012

EASTERN 8 ALL-LEAGUE First Team Larry Harris, 1977-78 Sam Clancy, 1978-79 Sammie Ellis, 1979-80 Sam Clancy, 1980-81 Second Team Larry Harris, 1976-77 Terry Knight, 1978-79 Sammie Ellis, 1978-79 Sam Clancy, 1979-80 Carlton Neverson, 1980-81 Clyde Vaughan, 1981-82 Pitt Head Coach Jamie Dixon was presented with the 2004 Big East Coach of the Year Award by former Big East Commissioner Michael Tranghese. Dixon became the first rookie head coach in league history to be selected Coach of the Year after guiding Pitt to a 31-5 record and league regular season title. He became the second Pitt basketball coach to win the award.

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Clyde Vaughan earned 1982 Eastern 8 Tournament Most Valuable Player honors after a 79-72 victory against West Virginia at Civic Arena. Pitt claimed back-to-back Eastern 8 Tournament titles in 1981 and 1982. The 1982 title was Pitt’s final appearance in the Eastern 8 before its move to the Big East Conference.

EASTERN 8 ALL-TOURNAMENT Tournament MVP Lenny McMillian, 1981 Clyde Vaughan, 1982 All Tournament Team Larry Harris, 1978 Terry Knight, 1979 Lennie McMillian, 1981 Dwayne Wallace, 1981 Clyde Vaughan, 1982 Dwayne Wallace, 1982

EASTERN 8 WEEKLY AWARDS Player of the Week Larry Harris, Feb. 13, 1978 Sammie Ellis, Jan. 29, 1979 Sam Clancy, Feb. 6, 1979 Sam Clancy, Feb. 13, 1979 Sammie Ellis, Dec. 17, 1979 Sam Clancy, Feb. 8, 1981 Clyde Vaughan, Jan. 4, 1982 Darrell Gissendanner, Jan. 25, 1982 Clyde Vaughan, Feb. 22, 1982


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CONFERENCE/SCHOOL HONORS TEAM AWARDS Most Valuable Player 2002-03 Brandin Knight 2003-04 Jaron Brown Julius Page 2004-05 Chevon Troutman 2005-06 Carl Krauser 2006-07 Aaron Gray 2007-08 Sam Young 2008-09 Levance Fields DeJuan Blair Sam Young 2009-10 Brad Wanamaker Ashton Gibbs 2010-11 Brad Wanamaker Ashton Gibbs 2011-12 Tray Woodall Lamar Patterson 2012-13 Tray Woodall 2013-14 Lamar Patterson Most Improved Player 2002-03 Carl Krauser 2003-04 Mark McCarroll 2004-05 Levon Kendall John DeGroat 2005-06 Aaron Gray 2006-07 Sam Young 2007-08 Brad Wanamaker Gary McGhee 2008-09 Nasir Robinson 2009-10 Travon Woodall 2010-11 Lamar Patterson Talib Zanna 2011-12 J.J. Moore 2012-13 Durand Johnson 2013-14 Chris Jones

Best Defensive Player 2002-03 Julius Page 2003-04 Julius Page 2004-05 Antonio Graves 2005-06 Levon Kendall 2006-07 Antonio Graves 2007-08 Ronald Ramon 2008-09 Jermaine Dixon 2009-10 Jermaine Dixon Gary McGhee 2010-11 Nasir Robinson 2011-12 Talib Zanna 2012-13 Cameron Wright James Robinson 2013-14 James Robinson Cameron Wright

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

2012-13 2013-14

Captains Award 2002-03 Brandin Knight Ontario Lett 2003-04 Jaron Brown Toree Morris Julius Page 2004-05 Mark McCarroll Chevon Troutman 2005-06 John DeGroat Levon Kendall Carl Krauser 2006-07 Aaron Gray Levon Kendall Antonio Graves Doyle Hudson 2007-08 Keith Benjamin Mike Cook Ronald Ramon 2008-09 Tyrell Biggs

Multiple All-League Honors Player Total Charles Smith ................................... 3 Brian Shorter .................................... 3 Vonteego Cummings .......................... 3 Jason Matthews ................................ 3 Clyde Vaughan ................................... 3 Sam Clancy ....................................... 3 Carl Krauser ..................................... 3 Brandin Knight .................................. 2 Jerome Lane ..................................... 2 Jerry McCullough .............................. 2 Ricardo Greer ................................... 2 Sammie Elllis .................................... 2 Ashton Gibbs ..................................... 2 Aaron Gray ....................................... 2 Sam Young ........................................ 2 Chevon Troutman ............................... 2 Levance Fields .................................. 2

Multiple First Team Honors Player Year Charles Smith ................................... 2 Sam Clancy ....................................... 2 Brian Shorter .................................... 2 Aaron Gray ....................................... 2 Sam Young ........................................ 2

Levance Fields Sam Young Jermaine Dixon Brad Wanamaker Gilbert Brown Gary McGhee Brad Wanamaker Ashton Gibbs Nasir Robinson Nick Rivers Tray Woodall Tray Woodall Dante Taylor Lamar Patterson Lamar Patterson Talib Zanna

Free Throw Shooting Leader 2002-03 Donatas Zavackas 2003-04 Carl Krauser 2004-05 Ronald Ramon 2005-06 Ronald Ramon 2006-07 Ronald Ramon 2007-08 Mike Cook 2008-09 Ashton Gibbs 2009-10 Ashton Gibbs 2010-11 Ashton Gibbs 2011-12 John Johnson Ashton Gibbs 2012-13 J.J. Moore 2013-14 Michael Young Rebounding Leader 2002-03 Chevon Troutman 2003-04 Chris Taft 2004-05 Chevon Troutman

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Aaron Gray Aaron Gray DeJuan Blair DeJuan Blair Gary McGhee Gary McGhee Nasir Robinson Steven Adams Talib Zanna

Most Inspirational Player 2002-03 Jaron Brown 2003-04 Carl Krauser 2004-05 Carl Krauser 2005-06 Levance Fields 2006-07 Tyrell Biggs 2007-08 Levance Fields 2008-09 Brad Wanamaker 2009-10 Nasir Robinson 2010-11 Nick Rivers Tray Woodall 2011-12 Ashton Gibbs Nasir Robinson 2012-13 Dante Taylor J.J. Moore 2013-14 Durand Johnson Coaches Award 2002-03 Chevon Troutman 2003-04 Chevon Troutman 2004-05 Keith Benjamin 2005-06 Antonio Graves Charles Small 2006-07 Mike Cook Levance Fields 2007-08 Tyrell Biggs

ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS BY YEAR Year 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88

Selections ..................... 1 ..................... 1 ..................... 2 ..................... 2 ..................... 2 ..................... 1 ..................... 1 ..................... 1 ..................... 0 ..................... 2 ..................... 2 ..................... 2

Year 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02

Selections ..................... 2 ..................... 1 ..................... 2 ..................... 2 ..................... 1 ..................... 2 ..................... 1 ..................... 0 ..................... 1 ..................... 2 ..................... 1 ..................... 1 ..................... 3

Year 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Selections ..................... 4 ..................... 4 ..................... 2 ..................... 2 ..................... 2 ..................... 1 ..................... 3 ..................... 1 ..................... 2 ..................... 0 ..................... 1 ..................... 2

Multiple All-America Honors

Rookie of the Week Honors

Player Year Charley Hyatt .................................... 3 Jerome Lane ..................................... 2 Charles Smith ................................... 2 Brandin Knight .................................. 2 Don Hennon ....................................... 2 Claire Cribbs ..................................... 2

Player Total Chris Taft .......................................... 6 Sean Miller ....................................... 4 DeJuan Blair ..................................... 3 Charles Smith ................................... 3 Brian Shorter .................................... 3 Ricardo Greer ................................... 3 Rod Brookin ...................................... 2 Jerome Lane ..................................... 2 Jason Matthews ................................ 2

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2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Gilbert Brown Gary McGhee Gilbert Brown Chase Adams J.J. Moore Dante Taylor Lamar Patterson Talib Zanna Jamel Artis Josh Newkirk

Academic Excellence Award 2003-04 Aaron Gray 2004-05 Aaron Gray 2005-06 Marcus Bowman 2006-07 Levon Kendall 2007-08 Maurice Polen 2008-09 Gilbert Brown 2009-10 Dante Taylor 2010-11 Cameron Wright 2011-12 Malcolm Gilbert 2012-13 Cameron Wright 2013-14 Cameron Wright Jaron Brown Pursuit of Academic Excellence Award 2005-06 Sam Young 2006-07 Austin Wallace 2007-08 Ronald Ramon 2008-09 Tyrell Biggs 2009-10 J.J. Richardson 2010-11 Dante Taylor 2011-12 Cameron Wright 2012-13 Steven Adams 2013-14 Joseph Uchebo

HIGH SCHOOL ALL-AMERICA McDONALD’S ALL-AMERICANS Player Year Charles Smith .............................. 1984 Jerome Lane ................................ 1985 Bobby Martin ................................ 1987 Brian Shorter ............................... 1987 Dante Taylor ................................. 2009 Khem Birch .................................. 2011 PARADE ALL-AMERICANS Player Year Curtis Aiken ............................ 1982-83 Charles Smith ......................... 1983-84 Jerome Lane ........................... 1984-85 Brian Shorter .......................... 1986-87 BOB GIBBONS TOP RECRUITS Player Rank Year Curtis Aiken ............... 18 ....... 1982-83 Charles Smith ............ 14 ....... 1983-84 Jerome Lane .............. 12 ....... 1984-85 Brian Shorter ............... 6 ....... 1986-87 ESPNU TOP-40 RANKED RECRUITS Player Year Dante Taylor ................................. 2009 Khem Birch .................................. 2011


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SCHOOL HONORS PANTHERS IN INTERNATIONAL PLAY Olympic Games 1988 Charles Smith, Bronze Medal (Seoul, Korea) World Championships 1986 Charles Smith, Gold Medal (Madrid, Spain) Pan American Games 1979 Sam Clancy, Gold Medal (San Juan, P.R.) 1987 Jerome Lane, Silver Medal (Indianapolis, Ind.) World University Games 1991 Sean Miller, Gold Medal (Sheffield, England) FIBA World Championships 2009 Ashton Gibbs, Gold Medal (Auckland, N.Z.) Jamie Dixon, Head Coach, Gold Medal (Auckland, N.Z.) 2013 James Robinson, Gold Medal (Czech Republic)

USA Basketball 1979 Sam Clancy, Pan American Games (San Juan, P.R.) 1980 *Sam Clancy, USA Olympic Team Trials 1986 Charles Smith, World Championships (Madrid, Spain) 1988 Charles Smith, USA Olympic Team (Seoul, Korea) 1989 Jason Matthews, COPABA World Championships (Mexico City, Mexico) 1991 Sean Miller, World University Games (Sheffield, England) *Sean Miller, Pan American Games 1998 *Vonteego Cummings, National Team Trials 2009 Ashton Gibbs, Head Coach Jamie Dixon, Gold Medal, FIBA World Championships. (Auckland, N.Z.) *Dante Taylor, U19 National Team

2010 2011 2012

2013

*Cameron Wright, U19 National Team Ashton Gibbs, World University Games (Shenzhen, China) James Robinson, Nike Hoops Summit James Robinson, U18 FIBA Americas (Sao Sebastiao, Brazil), Gold Medal James Robinson, U19 FIBA World Championships (Czech Republic), Gold Medal *tryout only

Panthers Representing Other Countries in international play 1983 Clyde Vaughan (England) 1989 Clyde Vaughan (England) 1990 Clyde Vaughan (England) 1995 Orlando Antigua (Dominican Republic) 1998 Orlando Antigua (Dominican Republic)

1998 1999

2000 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011

Donatas Zavackas (Lithuania) Ricardo Greer (Dominican Republic), Tournament of Americas Ricardo Greer (Dominican Republic), Central American Games Donatas Zavackas (Lithuania) Ricardo Greer (Dominican Republic) Donatas Zavackas (Lithuania) Ricardo Greer (Dominican Republic) Doyle Hudson (Bahamas) Levon Kendall (Canada) Levon Kendall (Canada) Levon Kendall (Canada) Carl Krauser (Virgin Islands) Levon Kendall (Canada) Ronald Ramon (Dominican Republic) Ronald Ramon (Dominican Republic)

Big East All-Star Team 1983 Billy Culbertson (Europe) 1984 Marlon Ferguson (Yugoslavia) 1989 Darelle Porter (France/Spain) Paul Evans, Head Coach (France/Spain) 1990 Darelle Porter (Finland/Russia) 1992 Jermaine Morgan (France/Spain) National Sports Festival All-Star 1982 George Allen Andre Williams 1983 Curtis Aiken 1984 Charles Smith 1985 Charles Smith Demetreus Gore Jerome Lane 1986 Jerome Lane (MVP) Foot Locker Team NIT All-Stars 1992 Chris McNeal (France/Holland/Germany)

ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 1975-76 Tom Richards 1985-86 Joey David 1991-92 Darren Morningstar Verizon/CoSIDa Academic All-America 1985-86 Joey David (Second Team) Big East Scholar-Athlete of the Year 1984-85 Joey David ACC Skip Prosser Award/ Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year 2013-14 Cameron Wright Big East Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year 1984-85 Joey David 1990-91 Darren Morningstar (first alternate) 1991-92 Darren Morningstar 2006-07 Aaron Gray

Academic All-Big East 1983-84 Joey David 1984-85 Joey David Matt Miklasovich 1985-86 Joey David Matt Miklasovich 1989-90 Darren Morningstar 1990-91 Brian Brush Brock Generalovich Darren Morningstar 1991-92 Brian Brush Brock Generalovich Darren Morningstar 1992-93 Brian Brush Brock Generalovich 1994-95 Chris Gardella 1995-96 Chris Gardella 1996-97 Chris Gardella 1997-98 Chris Gardella 2003-04 Aaron Gray 2004-05 Aaron Gray Levon Kendall 2005-06 Marcus Bowman Levon Kendall Maurice Polen Charles Small

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

2010-11 2011-12

2012-13

Levon Kendall Maurice Polen Maurice Polen Tim Frye Ashton Gibbs Ryan Tiesi Tim Frye Ashton Gibbs Lamar Patterson J.J. Richardson Nick Rivers Dante Taylor Austin Wallace Aron Nwankwo Nick Rivers Cameron Wright Malcolm Gilbert John Johnson Aron Nwankwo Nick Rivers Steven Adams Aron Nwankwo James Robinson Tray Woodall Cameron Wright

Academic All-ACC 2013-14 Jamel Artis Josh Newkirk Cameron Wright Michael Young

Talib Zanna NATIONAL TEAM AWARDS Top-10 Percent of NCAA APR Scores 2006-09 Pitt-Jamie Dixon 2007-10 Pitt-Jamie Dixon 2009-12 Pitt-Jamie Dixon

ACC Academic Honor Roll 2013-14 Joshua Ko Josh Newkirk Lamar Patterson James Robinson Joseph Uchebo Cameron Wright Michael Young

Top-20 Percent of NCAA APR Scores 2005-08 Pitt-Jamie Dixon 2006-09 Pitt-Jamie Dixon 2007-10 Pitt-Jamie Dixon 2009-12 Pitt-Jamie Dixon

Bernie Lerner Scholarship Award Academic/Athletic Excellence 1988-89 Pat Cavanaugh Graduated Early with athletic eligibility remaining 1991-92 Darren Morningstar 1996-97 Jason Maile 2006-07 Levon Kendall 2010-11 Nick Rivers 2012-13 Lamar Patterson

SCHOOL TEAM AWARDS GPA: Most Improved Team 2004 Pitt 2006 Pitt 2008 Pitt

Varsity Walk

Panther Award

Player of the Week Honors

Blue-Gold Award

Player Year Louis Cecconi ......................... 1949-50 George Radosevich ................. 1950-51 Donald Virostek ....................... 1952-53 Michael Zernich ...................... 1952-53 Richard E. Deitrick .................. 1953-54 Julius Pegues .......................... 1957-58 Don Hennon ............................. 1958-59 Mike Ditka ............................... 1960-61

Player Year Billy Knight ............................. 1973-74 Kirk Bruce .............................. 1974-75 Curtis Aiken ............................ 1986-87 Darelle Porter ......................... 1990-91 Brian Shorter .......................... 1990-91 Sean Miller ............................. 1991-92 Vonteego Cummings ................ 1998-99 Ricardo Greer ......................... 2000-01 Brandin Knight ........................ 2002-03 Jaron Brown ........................... 2003-04 Carl Krauser ........................... 2005-06 Aaron Gray ............................. 2006-07 Levance Fields ........................ 2008-09 Sam Young .............................. 2008-09 Brad Wanamaker ..................... 2010-11

Player Total Lamar Patterson ................................ 3 Sam Young ........................................ 3 Carl Krauser ..................................... 3 Sam Clancy ....................................... 3 Vonteego Cummings .......................... 3 Brandin Knight .................................. 3 Clyde Vaughan ................................... 3 Sammie Ellis ..................................... 2 Jerry McCullough .............................. 2 Chris McNeal .................................... 2 Charles Smith ................................... 2 Brian Shorter .................................... 2 Ashton Gibbs ..................................... 2

Player Year William Downes ...................... 1970-71 Kent Scott ............................... 1971-72 Thomas Richards .................... 1975-76 Clyde Vaughan ......................... 1983-84

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David Sandberg Award Player Year Jermaine Dixon ....................... 2009-10 Gary McGhee .......................... 2010-11 Nasir Robinson ....................... 2011-12


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PANTHERS IN PRO BASKETBALL PITT’S NBA DRAFT PICKS

NBA PANTHERS BILLY KNIGHT (11 seasons) Indiana Pacers, 1974-77 Buffalo Braves, 1977-78 Boston Celtics, 1978-79 Indiana Pacers, 1979-83 Kansas City Kings, 1983-84 San Antonio Spurs, 1984-85

MARK BLOUNT (6 seasons) Seattle Supersonics, 1996-97 Boston Celtics, 2000-02 Denver Nuggets, 2002-03 Boston Celtics, 2002-06 Minn. Timberwolves, 2006-08 Miami Heat, 2008-09

MEL BENNETT (3 seasons) Virginia Squires, 1975-76 Indiana Pacers, 1976-78 Utah Jazz, 1980-81 Cleveland Cavaliers, 1981-82

VONTEEGO CUMMINGS (2 seasons) Golden State Warriors, 1999-01 Philadelphia 76ers, 2001-02

KEITH STARR (2 seasons) Chicago Bulls, 1976-78 CHARLES SMITH (10 seasons) L.A. Clippers, 1988-92 New York Knicks, 1992-96 San Antonio Spurs, 1996-98 JEROME LANE (5 seasons) Denver Nuggets, 1988-92 Indiana Pacers, 1991-92 Milwaukee Bucks, 1991-92 Cleveland Cavaliers, 1992-93 DARREN MORNINGSTAR (2 seasons) Boston Celtics, 1992-93 Dallas Mavericks, 1993-94 Utah Jazz, 1993-94 ERIC MOBLEY (3 seasons) Milwaukee Bucks, 1994-95 Vancouver Grizzlies, 1995-96 Milwaukee Bucks, 1995-96 Vancouver Grizzlies, 1996-97

CHRIS TAFT (1 season) Golden St. Warriors, 2005-06 AARON GRAY (8th season) Chicago Bulls, 2007-09 New Orleans Hornets, 2010-12 Toronto Raptors, 2012-13 Sacramento Kings, 2013-14 Detroit Pistons, 2014-current SAM YOUNG (4 seasons) Memphis Grizzlies, 2009-12 Philadelphia 76ers, 2012 Indiana Pacers, 2012-13 DeJUAN BLAIR (6th season) San Antonio Spurs, 2009-13 Dallas Mavericks, 2013-14 Washington Wizards, 2014current STEVEN ADAMS (2nd season) Oklahoma City Thunder, 2013current

Year 1954 1957 1958 1959 1964 1974 1975 1976 1978 1979 1980 1981 1983 1984 1988 1992 1994 1996 1999 2005 2007 2009 2013 2014

Player Clarence “Dutch” Burch Bob Lazor Julius Pegues Don Hennon Brian Generalovich Billy Knight Billy Knight Mickey Martin Mel Bennett Kirk Bruce Keith Starr Larry Harris Terry Knight Sammie Ellis Carlton Neverson Sam Clancy Trent Johnson Clyde Vaughan Charles Smith Jerome Lane Darren Morningstar Eric Mobley Mark Blount Vonteego Cummings Chris Taft Aaron Gray Sam Young DeJuan Blair Steven Adams Lamar Patterson

Player Chase Adams Sotiris Aggelou Orlando Antigua Keith Benjamin Tyrell Biggs

PITT’S CBA DRAFT PICKS

1993 1994 1997 2005 2005

Player Round Pick Team Darryl Shepard 5th 52 Charleston Demetreus Gore 4th 42 Tulsa Rod Brookin 6th 98 Albany Brian Shorter 1st 11 Fort Wayne Jason Matthews 3rd 45 Quad City Bobby Martin 3rd 47 Quad City Chris McNeal 5th 66 Fargo-Morehead Eric Mobley 7th 109 Rapid City Mark Blount 5th 51 Grand Rapids Chris Taft 2nd 16 Dakota Chevon Troutman 3rd 17 Albany Jerome Lane also played for several years in the CBA.

Jaron Brown Mike Cook Tico Cooper Attila Cosby Vonteego Cummings John DeGroat Jermaine Dixon Dominik Dumancic Levance Fields Ashton Gibbs

PITT’S FIRST ROUND NBA /ABA DRAFT PICKS

Antonio Graves Ricardo Greer

Player Billy Knight Mel Bennett Charles Smith Jerome Lane Eric Mobley Vonteego Cummings Steven Adams

Pick 6th-ABA 10th-ABA 3rd 23rd 18th 26th 12th

Year 1974 1975 1988 1988 1994 1999 2013

Drafting Team Indiana Pacers Virginia Squires Philadelphia 76ers Denver Nuggets Milwaukee Bucks Indiana Pacers Oklahoma City Thunder

Overall Pick 40 66 31 41 19 6 21 69 10 76 56 73 125 73 56 62 83 117 3 23 47 18 55 26 42 49 36 37 12 48

Team Fort Wayne Pistons Detroit Pistons St. Louis Hawks Cincinnati Royals New York Knicks Indiana Pacers (ABA) Los Angeles Lakers Detroit Pistons Virginia Squires (ABA) Utah Stars (ABA) Chicago Bulls Buffalo Braves San Antonio Spurs Denver Nuggets Golden State Warriors Phoenix Suns Boston Celtics Indiana Pacers Philadelphia 76ers (traded to L.A. Clippers) Denver Nuggets Boston Celtics Milwaukee Bucks Seattle Supersonics Indiana Pacers (traded to Golden State Warriors) Golden State Warriors Chicago Bulls Memphis Grizzlies San Antonio Spurs Oklahoma City Thunder Milwaukee Bucks (traded to Atlanta Hawks)

INTERNATIONAL PRO PANTHERS

Mark Blount Gilbert Brown

Year 1985 1988 1990 1991

Round 5th 9th 4th 6th 3rd 1st 2nd 4th 1st 8th 4th 4th 6th 4th 3rd 3rd 8th 6th 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd

Isaac Hawkins Doyle Hudson Antoine Jones Gerald Jordan Levon Kendall Carl Krauser

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Pro League Germany, ABA Greece Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Harlem Globetrotters Lithuania, Australia NBDL, Lithuania, Greece, Israel, Cyprus France NBDL, Venezuela, Turkey, Germany, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic Australia Iceland, Poland, United Kingdom, Qatar, NBDL Belgium Portugal Greece, Germany, Serbia, Cyprus, Croatia, Spain, Poland Mexico, Ukraine, Hungary, Ireland, Argentina Japan, Bosnia Russia, Croatia, Hungary Russia, Turkey, Dominican Republic Lebanon, Romania, Spain, Greece Germany, Italy, Turkey, Israel, France, Croatia France, United Kingdom, Croatia Iceland Puerto Rico Russia, Portugal Harlem, Czech Republic Germany, Greece, Spain Canada-NBL, Venezuela, New Zealand, Romania

Player Jerome Lane Ontario Lett Jarrett Lockhart Jason Maile Bobby Martin Mark McCarroll Jerry McCullough Gary McGhee Lennie McMillian Chris McNeal Eric Mobley Darren Morningstar Toree Morris Carlton Neverson Julius Page Lamar Patterson Jaime Peterson Ronald Ramon Nasir Robinson Brian Shorter Zelimir Stevanovic Dante Taylor Chris Taft Chevon Troutman Chad Varga Brad Wanamaker Tray Woodall Sam Young Donatas Zavackas

Pro League Spain Bahrain, Jordan, Spain, Turkey, Korea, Japan, Iran France Italy, Germany, Spain Spain France, Finland, Sweden, Canada, Dominican Republic, Russia Russia, Croatia, Italy Germany, Turkey, Croatia Ireland France Puerto Rico Spain, Argentina, Puerto Rico, Italy Chile, South Korea, Portugal, Canada Israel Israel, Dominican Republic, Germany Turkey France, Spain, Poland, Dominican Republic Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Uruguay Germany, Slovakia Spain, Argentina, Italy France, Cyprus, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina Switzerland Finland, Phillipines Italy, France, Germany, Dominican Republic Spain Italy, France Greece, Turkey Puerto Rico, Australia Italy, Poland, Lithuania, Ukraine, Germany, Latvia


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TRADITION & ACHIEVEMENTS INTERNATIONAL PANTHERS Charles Smith  1986 USA World Championship Team (Madrid, Spain) Gold Medalist  1988 USA Olympic Team (Seoul, Korea) Bronze Medalist Sam Clancy  1979 Pan American Games (San Juan, Puerto Rico) Gold Medalist Sean Miller  1991 World University Games (Sheffield, England) Gold Medalist Jerome Lane  1987 USA Pan American Games Team (Indianapolis, Ind.) Silver Medalist Jason Matthews  1989 COPABA World Championship Qualifying Team Clyde Vaughan  English National Team, 1989-90 Orlando Antigua  Harlem Globetrotters, 1995-2002  Dominican Republic National Team, 1994-95, 1997-98 Ricardo Greer  Dominican Republic National Team, 1999 and 2000 Levon Kendall  Canadian National Team, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Carl Krauser  Virgin Islands National Team, 2007

INTERNATIONAL PANTHERS PITT’S MEDALISTS CHARLES SMITH (1986 and 1988)

SEAN MILLER (1991)

 Gold Medalist- 1986 USA World Championships (Madrid, Spain)

 Gold Medalist- 1991 World University Games (Sheffield, England)

For the first time in 32 years, USA brought home the Gold Medal at the World Championships. Widely considered a darkhorse to win the gold, Team USA finished 9-1 and fended off a late rally to capture an 87-85 championship game decision over the USSR. Pitt’s Charles Smith provided the firepower as he averaged a team-leading 15.0 points, hit 52.7 percent (61-117) of his field goals and pulled down 5.8 rebounds per game. Coached by Lute Olsen, the team also featured 12 future NBA players including David Robinson, Sean Elliott, Steve Kerr, Kenny Smith and Rony Seikaly.

Pitt’s Sean Miller helped lead Team USA to a perfect 6-0 record, a second consecutive gold medal and eighth gold in 12 tries. He ranked second on the squad with six 3-pointers and connected on a perfect 10-10 free throws. Coached by P.J. Carlesimo, Team USA outscored its opponents on average 103.2-63.8.

 Bronze Medalist- 1988 USA Olympic Team (Seoul, Korea) Favored to win the Gold Medal, head coach John Thompson’s United States team lost a semifinal game to the Soviet Union, but rebounded with a 78-49 win over Australia to claim the Bronze Medal. Pitt’s Charles Smith averaged 7.8 points and 4.1 rebounds per game. It was Smith’s second international competition. USA finished 7-1 in competition.

SAM CLANCY (1979)  Gold Medalist- 1979 Pan American Games (San Juan, Puerto Rico) Led by head coach Bob Knight, the 1979 USA Pan American Games team featured one of the youngest and most explosive squads in American history. The Americans breezed to the Gold Medal contest by winning nine straight games and averaging a record 100.8 points per game. Pitt’s Sam Clancy was a key contributor off the bench on a team featuring NBA All-Stars Isaiah Thomas, Kevin McHale and Ralph Sampson. He averaged 3.6 points (10-18 FG) while pulling down 3.3 rebounds per game.

JEROME LANE (1987)  Silver Medalist- 1987 Pan American Games (Indianapolis, Ind.) Team USA won its first five games by an average margin of 29 points but was denied the gold medal for just the second time in 36 years of the event as Brazil upset the Americans 120-115 in the Championship game. Pitt’s Jerome Lane appeared in six games and averaged 3.5 rebounds per game. Leading scorers included David Robinson, Danny Manning and Rex Chapman.

Jamie Dixon  2009 FIBA World Championships (Auckland, N.Z.) Gold Medalist

JAMIE DIXON AND ASHTON GIBBS (2009)  Gold Medalist- 2009 FIBA World Championships (Auckland, New Zealand) Pitt’s Ashton Gibbs and coach Jamie Dixon led the USA Basketball Under-19 Team to the 2009 FIBA World Championship Gold Medal with a perfect 9-0 record. Dixon assumed head coaching duties just a month before the team was to depart for New Zealand. He inherited an overhauled roster, guided the squad to the title and was named USA Basketball’s “Coach of the Year” for his efforts. The squad’s starting point guard, Gibbs averaged 9.8 points, dished out 20 assists and led the Americans in both minutes played (202) and minutes per game (22.4). He also contributed 12 3-pointers and connected on 82 percent of his free throw attempts. The USA stint proved to be a valuable experience for Gibbs upon entering his sophomore season. In 2011, Gibbs represented Team USA at the World University Games in Shenzhen, China.

JAMES ROBINSON (2012 and 2013)  Gold Medalist- 2012 FIBA Americas Championships (Sao Sebastiao, Brazil)  Gold Medalist- 2013 FIBA World Championships (Prague, Czech Republic) James Robinson became the first player in school history to earn two Gold Medals in international competition in July, 2013 when he played a role on the USA Basketball 2013 Under-19 FIBA World Championship team. USA registered a perfect 9-0 record en route to the championship and defeated Serbia, 82-68, in the title game. In 2012, Robinson also helped lead the USA Basketball Under-18 team to its sixth all-time FIBA Americas Gold Medal. The Americans concluded the event with a perfect 5-0 record and outscored five opponents by an average of 38.6 points per contest. USA defeated host Brazil, 81-56, in the title game. As the team’s point guard, Robinson led Team USA in assist:turnover ratio and averaged 4.4 points per game. Robinson also represented Team USA at the Nike Hoops Summit.

Ashton Gibbs  2009 FIBA World Championships (Auckland, N.Z.) Gold Medalist  2011 World University Games Championships (Shenzhen, China) LEFT: Charles Smith won two medals including a Gold at the 1986 World Championships and a Bronze at the 1988 Olympics.

Ronald Ramon  2010 Dominican Republic Centrobasket Tournament  2011 and 2012 Dominican Republic National Team

RIGHT: Sam Clancy won a Gold Medal as part of Bob Knight’s 1979 Pan American Games team.

James Robinson  2012 FIBA Americas Championship (Brazil), Gold Medalist  2012 Nike Hoops Summit  2013 FIBA World Championship (Czech Republic), Gold Medalist

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PITT’S RETIRED JERSEYS

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DON HENNON

Don Hennon, who wore jersey number 10, was the first basketball player to have his number retired by the University of Pittsburgh on Jan. 13, 1968. Hennon played three years— 1956 to 1959—scored 1,814 points and averaged 24.2 points per game. A 5-foot-8 1/2 inch tall guard, Hennon was the most prolific scorer in school history. He became Pitt’s first All-American in 23 years, earned two All-America honors and was inducted into the Helms Athletic Foundation Basketball Hall of Fame. Hennon still holds Pitt’s single-game scoring record (45 points) and was the school's all-time career scoring leader for 29 years (1959-88). He has twice been honored by the University of Pittsburgh, earning the Charles C. Hartwig Award as a senior and Panther Letterman of Distinction Award in 1985. Hennon went on to become a successful medical doctor. He resides in Pittsburgh.

CAREER NOTES

SCHOOL RECORDS

 Native of Wampum, Pa.  Elected to the Helms Athletic Foundation Hall of Fame in 1970.  Two-time All-America First Team selection (AP, UPI, Helms1957-58; UPI, Helms-1958-59).  Guided Pitt to two NCAA Tournament appearances (1957 and 1958).  Listed in the NCAA’s “Men’s Basketball Finest” publication.  Owns nine of Pitt’s top-20 single-game scoring records and scored 40-plus points three times, 30-plus points 24 times and 20-plus points 52 times in his career.  Set school record with 12 consecutive games scoring over 20 points.  Two-time NABC All-Region selection (1956-57 and 195758).  Holds scoring records for season average (26.0 ppg) and career average (24.2 ppg).  Ranks fourth all-time on Pitt’s career scoring list (1,841) after playing in just three seasons (freshmen were not eligible for competition).  Needed only 38 career games to score 1,000 points in his career, a school record.  Scored a school record 45 points at Duke as a sophomore, then followed it up with a 31-point performance vs. Duquesne.  Ranked second in the nation in scoring in both 1957-58 (26.0 ppg.) and 1958-59 (25.7 ppg.).  Selected in the 1959 NBA Draft in the sixth round by the Cincinnati Royals.  As a high schooler playing for his father, he set a Pennsylvania scoring record with 2,376 points and averaged 25.0 points in 95 career games. As a senior, he scored 1,003 points and averaged 32.3 points per contest. He received 68 scholarship offers.

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Game, points (45 vs. Duke, 12/21/57). Career, scoring average (24.2) Season, scoring average (26.0 in 1957-58). Career 40-point games (3). Career 30-point games (24). Career 20-point games (52). Season 30-point games (9, two times). Season 20-point games (20 in 1958-59). Consecutive 20-point games (12). Consecutive 30-point games (2). Percentage of career double figure scoring games (96 percent). Game, field goal attempts (42 vs. Duke, 12/21/57). Career, field goal attempts (1827). Season field goal attempts (654 in 1957-58). Points over a two-game stretch (76 vs. Duquesne/Duke). Quickest to 1,000 career points (38 games). Average 20-plus points in three years.

NOTABLE PERFORMANCES  Scored a school-record 45 points (20-42 FG, 5-6 FT) in an 87-84 double overtime win vs. Duke, 12/21/57.  Scored 41 points (17-30 FG, 7-9 FT), vs. Geneva, 2/24/58.  Scored 41 points (16-33 FG, 9-12 FT) in a 73-70 win over Ohio State,12/3/58.  In first-ever varsity game, scored 34 points (17-25 FG) at North Carolina State, 12/1/56.  In final home game vs. Penn State, 2/21/59, presented with several awards, gave a speech and then put on a tremendous display of ball handling with 12 assists. He received a standing ovation when he left the game with a minute remaining from the 5,500 in attendance.

DON HENNON’S CAREER STATISTiCS Year 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 TOTAL

GP 27 25 24 76

GS -----

Min -----

Avg -----

FG 225 267 231 723

FGA 541 654 632 1827

Total Pct .416 .408 .366 .396

3FG 3FGA ---------

Pct -----

FT 123 117 155 395

FTA 149 140 191 480

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Pct .826 .836 .812 .823

Off -----

Rebounds Def Tot -95 -118 -105 -318

Avg 3.5 4.7 4.4 4.2

PF FO 68 2 65 0 77 1 210 3

Ast -----

TO -----

Blk -----

Stl -----

Pts 573 651 617 1841

Avg 21.2 26.0 25.7 24.2


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TRADITION & ACHIEVEMENTS

PITT’S RETIRED JERSEYS

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BILLY KNIGHT

The 1973-74 Pitt squad was one of the most successful basketball teams in the recent history of the school. The team was led by smooth Billy Knight, whose number 34 was retired on Feb. 20, 1989. In three varsity seasons, Knight scored 1,731 career points and had a career scoring average of 22.2 points per game, second only to Don Hennon. He led the 1974 Panthers to the NCAA Eastern Regional Finals, the farthest any Pitt team had advanced in the tournament, and earned All-America honors. For his efforts, he won the Panther Award in 1974, which is presented to the student-athlete who best promotes the University through athletic achievement. Knight went on to have an 11-year All-Pro career in both the ABA and NBA. He also became a successful NBA executive and served a stint as the Atlanta Hawks’ General Manager.

CAREER NOTES  Native of Braddock, Pa.  Considered the finest “all-around” player in Pitt basketball history.  Consensus All-America selection in 1973-74 (USBWA First Team, NABC and UPI Second Team).  Led Pitt to an NCAA “Elite Eight” appearance, 25-4 record, including a school-record 22 consecutive wins in 1973-74.  Two-time All-Region honoree.  Named to the 1974 All-NCAA Regional East Team after averaging 21.3 points and 8.0 rebounds in Pitt’s 3 games.  Only player in school history to average over 20.0 points and 10.0 rebounds in each of his three varsity seasons.  Registered two 20-point/20-rebound performances in career (vs. Buffalo, 1/20/74; vs. Lafayette, 1/26/72).  Totaled six 30-point, 10-rebound performances in his career, the most of any player in school history.  Totaled a school record 11 consecutive double-doubles from Dec. 15, 1973-Jan. 27, 1974. Included in that string were eight 20-10 performances.  Recorded 50 career double-doubles, which ranks second on Pitt’s all-time list. His 21 double-doubles in 1973-74 rank tied for second on the all-time season list.  One of only four players in school history to record 1,000points, 600-rebounds and 200-assists in a career.  Currently ranks ninth on the school’s all-time career scoring list (1,731 points) and fourth on the rebound list (938).  First-ever player to register 500-plus points and 250-plus rebounds in a season.  Ranked seventh in scoring among all players in the 1974 NCAA Tournament with a 21.3 average (64 points in three tournament games).  Played the longest professional tenure of any Pitt Panther (11 seasons) for several different NBA and ABA teams:

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Indiana Pacers, Buffalo Braves, Boston Celtics, Kansas City Kings and San Antonio Spurs. Averaged 16.9 points per game over his 11-year pro career. Two-time NBA and one-time ABA All-Star selection. As an ABA rookie with the Indiana Pacers, ranked second in the league in scoring (26.6 ppg.) behind league leader Pete Maravich. Became Pitt’s first-ever First Round professional draft pick when he was selected by the ABA’s Indiana Pacers with the No. 6 overall pick. Concluded his eight-year Indiana Pacers career as the franchise’s all-time leading scorer. Brother Terry also played at Pitt (1974-79). Nickname is “Mooney.” Served as the General Manager of the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks and Vancouver Grizzlies.

SCHOOL RECORDS  Career, rebound average (12.0).  Season, field goals made (275 in 1972-73).  Consecutive double-doubles (11).

NOTABLE PERFORMANCES  Scored a career-high 37 points at UCLA, 12/22/72. At the time, the total represented the most points scored by an opponent at UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion.  Scored 34 points vs. Furman in NCAA Tournament First Round play, 3/14/74. The 34 points still ties for the highest total ever scored in Pitt’s NCAA Tournament history.  Registered 34 points (16-23 FG) with 16 rebounds at Virginia, 1/2/74.  Scored 33 points vs. Syracuse, 2/11/72.  Finished with 32 points (16-23 FG) and 11 rebounds vs. Duquesne, 12/7/73.

BILLY KNIGHT’S CAREER STATISTiCS Year 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 TOTAL

GP 24 26 28 78

GS -----

Min -----

Avg -----

FG 205 275 270 750

FGA 381 530 525 1436

Total Pct .538 .519 .514 .522

3FG 3FGA ---------

Pct -----

FT 95 67 69 231

FTA 131 89 89 309

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Pct .725 .753 .775 .748

Off -----

Rebounds Def Tot -276 -287 -375 -938

Avg 11.5 11.0 13.4 12.0

PF FO 65 2 54 0 70 2 189 4

Ast 56 77 73 206

TO -----

Blk -----

Stl -----

Pts 505 617 609 1731

Avg 21.0 23.7 21.8 22.2


TRADITION & ACHIEVEMENTS

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PITT’S RETIRED JERSEYS

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CHARLES SMITH

Wearing jersey No. 32, Charles Smith thrilled Pitt fans from 1984 to 1988. Smith is the University of Pittsburgh’s all-time leading scorer, with 2,045 career points. Known for his clutch play at key moments of games and stellar leadership, he guided the Panthers to two Big East regular season titles: co-champions in 1986-87, then outright champions in 1987-88, the same year Smith was named Big East Player of the Year and won the Panther Award. A two-time All-American and Freshman All-American, Smith was also honored by the league in 1985 as the Big East Rookie of the Year. A member of the 1988 U.S. Olympic Team, Smith was the third pick of the 1988 NBA draft and spent 10 seasons in the league with the Los Angeles Clippers, New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs. Smith’s jersey was retired prior to his final home game at Fitzgerald Field House against Seton Hall on March 2, 1988.

CAREER NOTES  Native of Bridgeport, Conn. and Warren Harding H.S.  Two-time All-American. Earned Scripps Howard First Team NABC Second Team and AP and UPI Honorable Mention in 1987-88. Named NABC and Basketball Weekly Third Team All-America selection in 1986-87.  Selected 1988 Big East Player of the Year.  Two-time All-Big East selection in 1986-87 and 1987-88.  Named USBWA Region Player of the Year in 1987-88 and Pitt’s only four-time All-Region selection.  Listed No. 8 on the Big East’s 50 Greatest Players list.  Led Pitt to two Big East regular season titles including its first outright title in 1987-88.  Member of the 1988 United States Olympic Team and earned a Gold Medal with the 1986 World Championship Team in Madrid, Spain.  Consensus freshman All-America selection in 1984-85.  Started every game of his four-year collegiate career, the only Pitt player to achieve that honor.  Pitt’s all-time career leading scorer and ranks among all-time top-10 Big East career leading scorers.  Became second player at Pitt to have jersey retired.  Concluded his four-year career by blocking at least one shot in each of his final 53 career games.  Nicknamed “Mr. Clutch” for his game-saving plays as a senior in 1988 including a key blocked shot in the final seconds to secure a 72-71 win against Florida State, a short jumper and subsequent steal of an inbounds pass to clinch a 61-58 home win against Connecticut and a blocked shot followed by two free throws at Connecticut.  First-ever McDonald’s High School All-American to play at Pitt. Scored 1,400 career points, guided his team to two state titles and a 55-1 record in his final two seasons. Careerhighs include a 37-point performance and 19-blocked shots.

 First Pitt player ever selected in the first round of the NBA Draft in 1988 (No. 3 pick by the Philadelphia 76ers).  Enjoyed a 10-year NBA career with the Los Angeles Clippers (1988-92), New York Knicks (1992-96) and San Antonio Spurs (1996-98).  Averaged 14.4 points and 4.8 rebounds throughout his 564game, 10-year NBA career.  Averaged a career-high 21.1 points and 6.7 rebounds for the Los Angeles Clippers in 1989-90.  1989 NBA All-Rookie First Team selection.

SCHOOL RECORDS              

Career, points (2045). Career, double figure scoring games (106). Career, free throws made (628). Career, free throw attempts (834). Game, free throws made (18 vs. Boston Coll., 1/21/85). Career, blocked shots (346). Career, blocked shots average (2.8). Season, blocked shots (106 in 1986-87). Season, blocked shots average (3.2 in 1986-87). Game, blocked shots (7, multiple times). Season, points-freshman year (435 in 1984-85). Season, scoring average-freshman year (15.0 in 1984-85). Game, scoring efficiency per minute (vs. Akron, 1/5/87). Consecutive games with at least one blocked shot (51).

NOTABLE PERFORMANCES  Scored 31 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in an NCAA Tournament game vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88.  Totaled 34 points and 10 rebounds vs. Chicago St., 12/7/87.  Had 33 points and eight rebounds vs. Providence, 2/16/88.  Totaled 30 points and seven blocks vs. Florida, 1/2/88.  Scored 25 points with 10 rebounds vs. Boston College, 1/30/ 88.

CHARLES SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS Year 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 TOTAL

GP 29 29 33 31 122

GS 29 29 33 31 122

Min 956 1077 1050 1020 4103

Avg 33.0 37.1 31.8 32.9 33.6

FG 151 165 180 211 707

FGA 301 318 327 378 1324

Total Pct .502 .519 .550 .558 .534

3FG 3FGA Pct --------0 0 .000 3 11 .273 3 11 .273

FT 133 131 202 162 628

FTA 175 172 275 212 834

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Pct Off .760 -.762 -.735 96 .764 77 .753 173

Rebounds Def Tot -231 -235 186 282 162 239 814 987

Avg 8.0 8.1 8.5 7.7 8.1

PF FO 79 1 97 7 122 9 94 5 392 22

Ast 15 46 53 57 171

TO 58 59 65 67 249

Blk 63 81 106 96 346

Stl 24 27 25 38 114

Pts 435 461 562 587 2045

Avg 15.0 15.9 17.0 18.9 16.8


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TRADITION & ACHIEVEMENTS

PITT’S RETIRED JERSEYS

20

BRANDIN KNIGHT

The fourth and most recent player to have a jersey retired wore No. 20 from 1999-2003. That player is Brandin Knight. A Pitt point guard, Knight’s leadership was largely responsible for the Panthers’ recent basketball renaissance. The program’s transformation can be traced directly through Knight, who led the dramatic turnaround. Knight led Pitt to two NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearances, back-to-back Big East regular season titles (2001-02 and 2002-03), the program’s first-ever Big East Tournament title (2003) and an 89-40 four-year record. A 2003 Wooden All-America team selection, 2002 Associated Press All-America team member, two-time All-Big East honoree and 2001-02 Big East Most Valuable Player/Most Improved Player winner, Knight concluded his career with 1,440 points, a school-record 785 assists, 492 rebounds and 298 steals. After a brief professional basketball stint, Knight joined the Pitt coaching staff. His jersey was retired on March 4, 2009.

CAREER NOTES  Native of East Orange, N.J.  Named to the 2002-03 Wooden All-America team, one of only 10 players nationwide selected to the squad.  Associated Press Third Team All-America and Sporting News Second Team All-America selection in 2001-02.  Named a 2002-03 Associated Press honorable mention AllAmerica selection.  Two-time consensus All-Region pick (2001-02 and 2002-03).  Named Big East co-Player of the Year and Most Improved Player in 2001-02, the only player in league history to achieve those honors in the same year.  Led Pitt to the 2001-02 Big East-West regular season title, 2002-03 Big East-West regular season title and the school’s first-ever Big East Tournament title in 2003.  Guided Pitt to three Big East Championship finals appearances (2001, 2002 and 2003).  Two-time Big East All-Tournament Team pick (2002 and 2003).  Concluded four-year career as the school recordholder for season assists, career assists, career assists average, career steals, season 3-point field goals made, season 3point field goal attempts and career 3-point field goal attempts.  One of only eight players in school history to score 1,000 points and dish out 400 assists in a career.  As a junior in 2001-02, played a role in 47.9 percent (445 of 928) of Pitt’s field goals by either scoring or assisting. Also ranked seventh in the nation in assists per game (7.2 apg.) in 2001-02.  Led his high school team, Seton Hall Prep, to three consecutive Parochial Class A state titles and a three-year 86-6 record. SHP was ranked No. 4 nationally by USA Today.  Brandin and his brother Brevin, a former consensus AllAmerican at Stanford and 12-year NBA player, comprise one

of only eight brother combinations in NCAA Division I history to achieve All-America status. The distinguished list includes Marv and Vern Huffman, Eddie and Johnny O’Brien, Dick and Tom Van Arsdale, Mike and Willie Sojourner, Albert and Bernard King, Jim and John Paxson and Harvey and Horace Grant.

SCHOOL RECORDS      

Career, assists (785). Career, assists average (6.2). Career, steals (298). Career, 3-point field goal attempts (261). Season, minutes played (1284 in 2001-02). Consecutive games with at least one assist (91, 2000-03).

NOTABLE PERFORMANCES  Scored a career-high 29 points (10-18 FG), hit six 3-pointers and dished out six assists in an 85-72 win at West Virginia, 2/16/02.  Finished with a game-high 26 points (9-16 FG), hit six 3pointers and registered eight assists vs. Robert Morris, 11/ 20/01.  Totaled 24 points (9-13 FG), hit 5-8 3-pointers with six assists in a 77-54 win over St. John’s, 1/2/02.  Set a Big East Tournament record with 14 assists and finished with 20 points in a Big East Semifinal win over Miami, Fla., 3/8/02. The win gave Pitt its second consecutive berth in the Big East Championship Game.  Scored 25 points (7-10 FG), hit 6-8 3-pointers and finished with four assists at Virginia Tech, 2/26/03.

BRANDIN KNIGHT’S CAREER STATISTiCS Year 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 TOTAL

GP 28 31 35 33 127

GS Min 25 937 26 999 35 1284 33 1087 119 4307

Avg 33.5 32.2 36.7 32.9 33.9

FG 85 91 194 122 492

FGA 212 235 454 332 1233

Total Pct .401 .387 .427 .367 .399

3FG 3FGA 26 80 33 128 93 261 57 185 209 654

Pct .325 .258 .356 .308 .320

FT 43 70 65 69 247

FTA 78 115 147 120 460

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Pct .551 .609 .442 .575 .537

Off 23 21 27 21 92

Rebounds Def Tot 83 106 81 102 140 167 96 117 400 492

Avg 3.8 3.3 4.8 3.5 3.9

PF FO 83 0 81 1 87 1 76 1 327 3

Ast 154 171 251 209 785

TO 98 95 112 101 406

Blk 10 16 16 13 55

Stl 77 69 82 70 298

Pts 239 285 546 370 1440

Avg 8.5 9.2 15.6 11.2 11.3


RECORDS Coaching Records, 110-111 General Records, 112-114 Individual/Team Success Records/Quickest to 1,000 Points, 115 Scoring Leaders, 116-117 1,000-Point Club, 118-124 Individual Performance Records, 125 Field Goal Leaders, 126 Three-Point Field Goal Leaders, 127 Free Throw Leaders, 128 Rebound Leaders, 129 Assists Leaders, 130 Blocked Shots Leaders, 131 Steals Leaders, 132 Participation Leaders, 133 Individual Game Records/Consecutive Game Streaks, 134-136 Team Game Records/Superlative Team Records, 137-139 Opponent Game Records, 140-142 Freshman Season Records, 143 Freshman Game Records, 144 Year-by-Year Statistics, 145-146 Team Season Highs/Winning Streaks, 147-148 Postseason History, 149 NCAA Tournament Records, 150-151 NCAA Tournament Games, 152-153 National Polls, 154 Attendance Records, 155 100 Point Games/Margin of Victory Records, 156 Comeback Wins/Halftime Leads/Deficits, 157 Overtime Games/Overtime Records, 158 Miscellaneous Records, 159 Petersen Events Center Records, 160


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PITT COACHING RECORDS PITT’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Year 1905-06 1906-07 1907-08 1908-09 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-19 1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 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

Overall Record 2-9 6-5 10-6 6-6 10-9 15-7 9-8 14-4 16-2 13-6 6-9 7-7 9-6 12-9 12-8 10-5 10-7 4-10 12-5 10-7 21-0 16-5 23-2 20-4 14-16 17-5 18-4 18-6 18-9 14-7 9-12 10-8 8-9 13-6 5-10 10-5 7-7

Conf. Record — — — No Team No Team — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 7-1+ 8-0+ 6-2+ 7-3+ 7-3+ 5-5+ 5-5+ — — — — —

Head Coach Benjamin F. Printz Benjamin F. Printz Harry Hough

Year 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 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

Wohlparth Wegner Dr. George M. Flint Dr. George M. Flint Dr. George M. Flint Dr. George M. Flint Dr. George M. Flint Dr. George M. Flint Dr. George M. Flint Dr. George M. Flint Dr. George M. Flint Dr. George M. Flint Andrew Kerr Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson

Overall Record 8-4 7-7 8-10 10-11 12-13 4-14 9-17 10-12 12-11 9-14 10-16 15-10 16-11 18-7 10-14 11-14 12-11 12-11 19-6 17-8 7-16 5-17 6-19 7-15 4-20 12-12 14-10 12-12 12-14 25-4 18-11 12-15 6-21 16-11 18-11 17-12 19-12 20-10 13-15

Conf. Record — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1-9& 5-5% 6-4% 5-5% 8-5% 8-6% 6-10*

Head Coach Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Dr. H.C. Carlson Robert Timmons Robert Timmons Robert Timmons Robert Timmons Robert Timmons Robert Timmons Robert Timmons Robert Timmons Robert Timmons Robert Timmons Robert Timmons Robert Timmons Robert Timmons Robert Timmons Robert Timmons Charles “Buzz” Ridl Charles “Buzz” Ridl Charles “Buzz” Ridl Charles “Buzz” Ridl Charles “Buzz” Ridl Charles “Buzz” Ridl Charles “Buzz” Ridl Tim Grgurich Tim Grgurich Tim Grgurich Tim Grgurich Tim Grgurich Dr. Roy Chipman Dr. Roy Chipman Dr. Roy Chipman

Overall Year Record 1983-84 18-13 1984-85 17-12 1985-86 15-14 1986-87 25-8 1987-88 24-7 1988-89 17-13 1989-90 12-17 1990-91 21-12 1991-92 18-16 1992-93 17-11 1993-94 13-14 1994-95 10-18 1995-96 10-17 1996-97 18-15 1997-98 11-16 1998-99 14-16 1999-00 13-15 2000-01 19-14 2001-02 29-6 2002-03 28-5 2003-04 31-5 2004-05 20-9 2005-06 25-8 2006-07 29-8 2007-08 27-10 2008-09 31-5 2009-10 25-9 2010-11 28-6 2011-12 22-17 2012-13 24-9 2013-14 26-10 Totals 1543-1083 Percentage .588

Conf. Record 6-10* 8-8* 6-10* 12-4* 12-4* 9-7* 5-11* 9-7* 9-9* 9-9* 7-11* 5-13* 5-13* 10-8* 6-12* 5-13* 5-11* 7-9* 13-3* 13-3* 13-3* 10-6* 10-6* 12-4* 10-8* 15-3* 13-5* 15-3* 5-13* 12-6* 11-7^ 282-242* .538

Head Coach Dr. Roy Chipman Dr. Roy Chipman Dr. Roy Chipman Paul Evans Paul Evans Paul Evans Paul Evans Paul Evans Paul Evans Paul Evans Paul Evans Ralph Willard Ralph Willard Ralph Willard Ralph Willard Ralph Willard Ben Howland Ben Howland Ben Howland Ben Howland Jamie Dixon Jamie Dixon Jamie Dixon Jamie Dixon Jamie Dixon Jamie Dixon Jamie Dixon Jamie Dixon Jamie Dixon Jamie Dixon Jamie Dixon 14 head coaches

^ACC regular season record (11-7) *Big East regular season record (282-242) %Eastern 8 regular season record (32-25) &Eastern Collegiate Basketball League record (1-9) +Eastern Intercollegiate season record (45-19)

PITT’S HEAD COACHES Coach Benjamin F. Printz Harry Hough Wohlparth Wegner Dr. George M. Flint Andrew Kerr Dr. H C. Carlson

Tenure 1905-07 1907-08 1910-11 1911-21 1921-22 1922-53

Overall W L 8 14 10 6 6 6 111 68 12 8 367 248

1927-28 National Champions, 1929-30 National Champions, 1941 NCAA Semifinals (Final Four) 1932-33 EIC Champion, 1933-34 EIC Champion, 1934-35 EIC Champion; 1936-37 EIC Champion

Robert Timmons

1953-68

174

189

1957 NCAA Second Round; 1958 NCAA Quarterfinals; 1964 NIT

Charles “Buzz” Ridl

1968-75

97

83

1974 NCAA “Sweet Sixteen”, Eastern Regional; 1975 NIT

Tim Grgurich

1975-80

69

70

17

23

1978 Eastern 8 Tournament Semifinals; 1979 Eastern 8 Tournament Finalists; 1980 NIT

Dr. Roy Chipman

1980-86

102

76

42

49

1981 Eastern 8 Champion; 1981 NCAA Second Round; 1982 Eastern 8 Tournament Champions; 1982 NCAA First Round; 1984 NIT Quarterfinals; 1985 NCAA Midwest Regionals; 1986 NIT.

Paul Evans

1986-94

147

98

72

62

1987 co-Big East Regular Season Champion; 1987 NCAA Second Round; 1988 Big East Regular Season Champion; 1988 NCAA Second Round; 1989 NCAA First Round; 1991 NCAA Second Round; 1992 NIT Second Round; 1993 NCAA First Round

Ralph Willard

1994-99

63

82

31

59

1997 NIT Second Round

Ben Howland

1999-2003

89

40

38

26

2001 NIT Second Round; 2002 Big East West Champion; 2002 NCAA Sweet Sixteen; 2003 Big East Tournament Champion; 2003 co-Big East West Champion, 2003 NCAA Sweet Sixteen

2003-14

288

96

126

64

2004 Big East Regular Season Champion; 2004 NCAA Sweet Sixteen; 2005 NCAA First Round; 2006 NCAA Second Round; 2007 NCAA Sweet Sixteen, 2008 Big East Tournament Champion; 2008 NCAA Second Round, 2009 NCAA Elite Eight, 2010 NCAA Second Round, 2011 Big East Regular Season Champion; 2011 NCAA Second Round; 2012 CBI Champion; 2013 NCAA Second Round; 2014 NCAA Third Round (League record depicts Big East record only)

Jamie Dixon

TOTALS

1543 1083 (.588)

League W L

282 242 (.538)

Postseason/Yearly Accomplishments

110


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PITT COACHING RECORDS PITT’S 14 BASKETBALL COACHES Tenure 1905-07 1907-08 1910-11 1911-21 1921-22 1922-53 1953-68 1968-75 1975-80 1980-86 1986-94 1994-99 1999-03 2003-14

Coach Years Games W-L Benjamin F. Prinz 2 22 8-14 Henry Hough 1 16 10-6 Wohlparth Wegner 1 12 6-6 Dr. George M. Flint 10 179 111-68 Andrew Kerr 1 20 12-8 Dr. H.C. Carlson 31 615 367-248 Robert Timmons 15 363 174-189 Charles “Buzz” Ridl 7 180 97-83 Tim Grgurich 5 139 69-70 Dr. Roy Chipman 6 178 102-76 Paul Evans 8 245 147-98 Ralph Willard 5 145 63-82 Ben Howland 4 129 89-40 Jamie Dixon 11 384 288-96 Overall 108 2626 1543-1083 *combining regular season and tournament

Pct. .363 .625 .500 .620 .600 .597 .479 .539 .496 .573 .600 .434 .690 .750 .588

ACC-RS W-L — — — — — — — — — — — — — 11-7 11-7

ACC BEC-RS Pct. W-L — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 26-38 — 72-62 — 31-59 — 38-26 .611 115-57 .611 282-242

BEC Pct. — — — — — — — — — .406 .537 .344 .594 .669 .538

*BEC Titles — — — — — — — — — 0 2 0 3 3 8

ConfT W-L — — — — — — — — 4-4 6-6 4-8 2-5 8-3 14-10 38-36

E8RS W-L — — — — — — — — 16-14 16-11 — — — — 32-25

NCAA App. — — — — — 1 3 1 0 3 5 0 2 10 25

NCAA 20-win .500+ vs. W-L years years Top-25 — 0 1 — — 0 1 — — 0 1 — — 0 9 — — 0 1 — 1-1 3 20 0-10 1-4 0 7 3-23 2-1 1 5 2-8 0-0 0 3 3-9 1-3 1 5 8-31 3-5 3 6 27-49 0-0 0 1 6-32 4-2 2 3 9-12 12-10 11 11 42-47 24-26 21 74 100-226

COACHING RECORDS MOST SEASONS 31 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson, 1922-53 15 Robert Timmons, 1953-68 11 Jamie Dixon, 2003-14 10 Dr. George Flint, 1911-21 8 Paul Evans, 1986-94 7 Charles “Buzz” Ridl, 1968-75 6 Dr. Roy Chipman, 1980-86 5 Tim Grgurich, 1975-80

.537 .406 .344

MOST GAMES 615 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson, 1922-53 384 Jamie Dixon, 2003-14 363 Robert Timmons, 1953-68 245 Paul Evans, 1986-94 180 Charles “Buzz” Ridl, 1968-75 179 Dr. George Flint, 1911-21 178 Dr. Roy Chipman, 1980-86 145 Ralph Willard, 1994-99

MOST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT GAMES 24 Jamie Dixon, 2003-14 12 Dr. Roy Chipman, 1980-86 12 Paul Evans, 1986-94 11 Ben Howland, 1999-2003 8 Tim Grgurich, 1975-80 7 Ralph Willard, 1994-99

MOST WINS 367 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson, 1922-53 288 Jamie Dixon, 2003-14 174 Robert Timmons, 1953-68 147 Paul Evans, 1986-94 111 Dr. George Flint, 1911-21 102 Dr. Roy Chipman, 1980-86 97 Charles “Buzz” Ridl, 1968-75 69 Tim Grgurich, 1975-80 HIGHEST OVERALL WINNING PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 games) .750 Jamie Dixon (288-96) .690 Ben Howland (89-40) .620 Dr. George Flint (111-68) .600 Paul Evans (147-98) .596 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson (367-248) .567 Dr. Roy Chipman (102-76) .539 Charles “Buzz” Ridl (97-83)

Paul Evans (72-62) Dr. Roy Chipman (26-38) Ralph Willard (31-59)

MOST CONFERENCE REGULAR SEASON TITLES 2 Paul Evans (1986-87, 1987-88) 2 Jamie Dixon (2003-04, 2010-11) 2 Ben Howland (2001-02, 2002-03)

MOST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT WINS 14 Jamie Dixon, 2003-14 8 Ben Howland, 1999-2003 6 Dr. Roy Chipman, 1980-86 4 Paul Evans, 1986-94 4 Tim Grgurich, 1975-80 2 Ralph Willard, 1994-99 MOST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT TITLES 2 Dr. Roy Chipman (1981, 1982) 1 Jamie Dixon (2008) 1 Ben Howland (2003)

MOST BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON WINS (1982-2013) 115 Jamie Dixon, 2003-13 72 Paul Evans, 1986-94 38 Ben Howland, 1999-03 31 Ralph Willard, 1994-99 26 Dr. Roy Chipman, 1980-86

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 10 Jamie Dixon (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014) 5 Paul Evans (1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993) 3 Robert Timmons (1957, 1958, 1963) 3 Dr. Roy Chipman (1981, 1982, 1985) 2 Ben Howland (2002, 2003) 1 Charles “Buzz” Ridl (1974) 1 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson (1941)

BEST BIG EAST REGULAR SEASON WINNING PERCENTAGE (1982-2013) .669 Jamie Dixon (115-57) .593 Ben Howland (38-26)

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT GAMES 22 Jamie Dixon 8 Paul Evans 6 Ben Howland

5 4 3 2

Robert Timmons Dr. Roy Chipman Charles “Buzz” Ridl H.C. “Doc” Carlson

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS 12 Jamie Dixon 4 Ben Howland 3 Paul Evans 2 Charles “Buz” Ridl 1 Dr. Roy Chipman 1 H.C. “Doc” Carlson 1 Robert Timmons NCAA FINAL FOUR 1 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson (1941) NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS (Mythical) 2 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson (1927-28, 1929-30) MOST NIT APPEARANCES 2 Dr. Roy Chipman 1 Paul Evans 1 Ben Howland 1 Tim Grgurich 1 Robert Timmons 1 Charles “Buzz” Ridl 1 Ralph Willard MOST NIT WINS 2 Roy Chipman 1 Ben Howland 1 Ralph Willard 1 Paul Evans 1 Charles “Buzz” Ridl TOTAL POSTSEASON APPEARANCES 11 Jamie Dixon 6 Paul Evans 5 Dr. Roy Chipman 4 Robert Timmons 3 Ben Howland 2 Charles “Buzz” Ridl 1 Ralph Willard 1 Tim Grgurich 1 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson SEASONS WITH 30 OR MORE WINS 2 Jamie Dixon (2003-04, 2008-09)

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SEASONS WITH 25 OR MORE WINS 8 Jamie Dixon 2 Ben Howland 1 Charles “Buzz” Ridl 1 Paul Evans SEASONS WITH 20 OR MORE WINS 11 Jamie Dixon 3 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson 3 Paul Evans 2 Ben Howland 1 Dr. Roy Chipman 1 Charles “Buzz” Ridl MOST WINS IN A SEASON 31 Jamie Dixon, 2003-04 31 Jamie Dixon, 2008-09 29 Jamie Dixon, 2006-07 29 Ben Howland, 2001-02 28 Jamie Dixon, 2010-11 28 Ben Howland, 2002-03 27 Jamie Dixon, 2007-08 26 Jamie Dixon, 2013-14 25 Jamie Dixon, 2005-06 25 Jamie Dixon, 2009-10 25 Paul Evans, 1986-87 25 Charles “Buzz” Ridl, 1973-74 MOST WINS IN A SEASON WITHOUT A LOSS 21 Dr. H.C. “Doc” Carlson, 1927-28 MOST BIG EAST WINS IN A SEASON 15 Jamie Dixon, 2010-11 15 Jamie Dixon, 2008-09 13 Jamie Dixon, 2009-10 13 Jamie Dixon, 2003-04 13 Ben Howland, 2002-03 13 Ben Howland, 2001-02 12 Jamie Dixon, 2006-07 12 Paul Evans, 1986-87 12 Paul Evans, 1987-88 12 Jamie Dixon, 2012-13 PITT COACHING FAST FACTS Average Tenure: 7.7 years Average GP per season: 24.3 games Average wins per season: 14.3 wins Pct. of NCAA Tourney berths: 23.1% Pct. of Conference titles: 23.5% Pct. of 20-win seasons: 19.4% Pct. of .500-win seasons: 68.5%


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RECORDS

GENERAL RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SINGLE GAME RECORDS

 Minutes Played: 50, by nine players. Big East play: 50, four times- Jerome Lane, Boston College, 2/ 14/87; Ashton Gibbs, West Virginia, 2/12/10; Darelle Porter, at West Virginia, 12/9/89; Jason Matthews, West Virginia, 12/9/ 89.  Most Points: 45, Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/57. Big East play: 40, Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97.  Most Points, Home Floor: 45, Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/57. Big East play: 40, Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97.  Most Points, Opponent’s Floor: 38, three times- Larry Harris, at Maryland, 2/15/77; Don Hennon, at West Virginia, 2/ 23/57; Don Hennon, at Furman, 12/6/57. Big East play: 37, Clyde Vaughan, at Boston Coll., 1/4/84.  Most Points-Half: 28, two times- Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/ 12/97; Demetreus Gore, vs. Wisconsin, 12/30/86. Big East play: 28, Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97.  Most Field Goals Made: 20, Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/57. Big East play: 16, Isaac Hawkins, vs. Syracuse, 2/26/98.  Most Field Goals Made-No Misses: 11, Brian Shorter, Providence, 2/11/90.  Longest Field Goal Made: 70-feet, Pat Cavanaugh (halftime buzzer), vs. Alabama, 12/29/87.  Most Field Goals Attempted: 42, Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/ 57. Big East play: 27, Clyde Vaughan, Boston College, 2/26/83.  Best Field Goal Percentage: 1.000, several times, top twoBrian Shorter (11-11), Providence, 2/11/90; Eric Mobley (1010), Youngstown State, 11/27/93. Big East play: 1.000, Brian Shorter (11-11), Providence, 2/11/ 90.  Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 8, two times- Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97; Andre Alridge, Georgia, 12/17/94. Big East play: 8, Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97.  Most Three-Point Field Goal Attempts: 15, three timesAshton Gibbs, VMI, 12/6/11; Ashton Gibbs, vs. Indiana, 12/8/ 09; Andre Alridge, Georgia, 12/17/94. Big East play: 14, two times- Jarrett Lockhart, at Seton Hall, 3/1/98; Jarrett Lockhart, at Notre Dame, 1/22/00.  Best Three-Point Field Goal Percentage: 1.000, two timesSean Miller (6-6), Seton Hall, 2/12/91; Sean Miller (6-6), St. Francis, Pa., 12/2/87. Big East play: 1.000, three times- Sean Miller (6-6), Seton Hall, 2/12/91; Jason Maile (5-5), Notre Dame, 1/29/97; Ashton Gibbs (5-5), Cincinnati, 2/5/11.

TOP AVERAGE ACHIEVEMENTS AVERAGE 20-PLUS POINTS IN THREE YEARS Don Hennon (1956-59) Larry Harris (1975-78) Billy Knight (1971-74) AVERAGE 10-PLUS REBOUNDS IN THREE YEARS 4 years- Sam Clancy (1977-81) 3 years- Billy Knight (1971-74) CAREER AVERAGE: 10.0+ POINTS, 4.0+ REBOUNDS, 4.0+ ASSISTS Player (Years) PPG RPG APG Vonteego Cummings (1995-99) 15.3 4.0 4.4 Brandin Knight (1999-03) 11.3 3.9 6.2 Carl Krauser (2002-06) 13.0 4.2 4.5 SEASON AVERAGE: 10.0+ POINTS, 4.0+ REBOUNDS, 4.0+ ASSISTS Player (Year) PPG RPG APG Lamar Patterson (2013-14) 17.1 4.9 4.3 Brad Wanamaker (2010-11) 11.7 5.2 5.1 Brad Wanamaker (2009-10) 12.3 5.7 4.7 Carl Krauser (2005-06) 15.0 4.3 4.8 Carl Krauser (2004-05) 16.0 4.8 5.9 Brandin Knight (2001-02) 15.6 4.8 7.1 Darelle Porter (1990-91) 10.1 4.8 5.1 Ricardo Greer (1997-98) 12.4 6.7 4.3 Jerry McCullough (1993-94) 13.3 4.0 7.0 Jerry McCullough (1995-96) 13.4 4.0 5.3

 Most Free Throws Made: 18, Charles Smith, at Boston College, 1/21/85. Big East play: 18, Charles Smith (18-21), at Boston College, 1/ 21/85.  Most Free Throws Made-No Misses: 15, Jerry McCullough, Marshall, 12/5/92.  Most Free Throws Attempted: 23, Brian Shorter, vs. West Virginia, 12/9/89. Big East play: 21, Charles Smith, at Boston College, 1/21/85.  Best Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, Jerry McCullough (1515), Marshall, 12/5/92.  Most Rebounds: 26, Don Virostek, Westminster, 12/9/52. Big East play: 23, DeJuan Blair, at Connecticut, 2/16/09.  Most Offensive Rebounds: 11, two times- DeJuan Blair, Notre Dame, 1/31/09; Jerome Lane, Syracuse, 2/9/87. Big East play: 11, two times- DeJuan Blair, Notre Dame, 1/31/ 09; Jerome Lane, Syracuse, 2/9/87.  Most Assists: 16, two times- Levance Fields, at DePaul, 2/7/ 09; Bob Shrewsbury, South Carolina, 2/14/76. Big East play: 16, Levance Fields, at DePaul, 2/7/09.  Assist:Turnover Ratio: 13:0, Levance Fields, Cincinnati, 2/ 14/09. Big East play: 13:0, Levance Fields, Cincinnati, 2/14/09.  Most Turnovers: 12, Vonteego Cummings, Providence, 1/10/ 98. Big East play: 12, Vonteego Cummings, Providence, 1/10/98.  Steals: 8, George Allen, at Lafayette, 11/30/83. Big East play: 7, four times.  Blocked Shots: 7, 15 times. Big East play: 7, four times- Mark Blount, Connecticut, 12/4/ 96; Charles Smith, vs. Connecticut, 3/11/88; Charles Smith, Syracuse, 2/9/87; Bobby Martin, Seton Hall, 1/20/90.

SEASON RECORDS

 Most Games Played: 39, three times- Nasir Robinson, Talib Zanna, John Johnson, all in 2011-12.  Most Games Started: 39, Nasir Robinson, 2011-12.  Percentage of Games Started: 100 percent, many players.  Most Minutes Played: 1,284, Brandin Knight, 2001-02.  Highest Minutes Per Game Average: 40.1, Vonteego Cummings, 1997-98. Big East play: 40.3, Vonteego Cummings, 1997-98.  Most Points: 690, Sam Young, 2008-09. Big East play: 375, Clyde Vaughan, 1982-83.  Highest Scoring Average: 26.0, Don Hennon, 1957-58. Big East play: 22.0, Clyde Vaughan, 1982-83.  Most Field Goals Made: 275, Billy Knight, 1972-73. Big East play: 143, Clyde Vaughan, 1982-83.  Most Field Goal Attempts: 654, Don Hennon, 1957-58. Big East play: 251, Clyde Vaughan, 1982-83.  Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 300 FGA): .600, Brian Shorter (204-340), 1988-89. Big East play: .599, Brian Shorter (109-182), 1988-89.  Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 150 FGA): .718, Chevon Troutman (135-188), 2002-03.  Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 102, Ashton Gibbs, 2010-11. Big East play: 49, Ashton Gibbs, 2010-11.  Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted: 261, Brandin Knight, 2001-02. Big East play: 120, Brandin Knight, 2001-02.  Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min 100 3FGA): .482, Jason Matthews (66-137), 1988-89. Big East play: .522, Jason Matthews (36-69), 1988-89.  Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 50 3FGA): .494, Donatas Zavackas (41-83), 2000-01.  Most Free Throws Made: 204, Brian Shorter, 1989-90. Big East play: 112, two times- Brian Shorter, 1989-90; Charles Smith, 1986-87.  Most Free Throws Attempted: 308, Brian Shorter, 1989-90. Big East play: 166, Brian Shorter, 1989-90.  Highest Free Throw Percentage: .914, Sean Miller (74-81), 1988-89. Big East play: .927, Sean Miller (76-82), 1991-92.  Most Rebounds: 444, Jerome Lane, 1986-87. Big East play: 224, Jerome Lane, 1986-87.  Rebounding Average: 20.2, Don Virostek, 1952-53. Big East play: 14.0, Jerome Lane, 1986-87.  Offensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 198, Jerome Lane, 1986-87.  Defensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 246, Jerome Lane, 1986-87.

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TOP SEASON STATISTICAL TANDEMS SCORING DeJuan Blair and Sam Young, 2008-09 Brian Shorter and Jason Matthews, 1989-90 DeJuan Blair and Sam Young, 2007-08 Don Hennon and Julius Pegues, 1957-58 Charles Smith and Jerome Lane, 1986-87 Brian Shorter and Jason Matthews, 1988-89 Charles Smith and Jerome Lane, 1987-88 Clyde Vaughan and George Allen, 1983-84 Jason Matthews and Brian Shorter, 1990-91 Don Hennon and John Riser, 1956-57

1,240 1,151 1,097 1,090 1,084 1,083 1,018 1,014 992 986

REBOUNDING Jerome Lane and Charles Smith, 1986-87 DeJuan Blair and Sam Young, 2008-09 Jerome Lane and Charles Smith, 1987-88 Bob Lazor and Ed Pavlick, 1953-54 Don Virostek and Dick Dietrick, 1952-53 Sam Young and DeJuan Blair, 2007-08 Bob Lazor and Chuck Hursh, 1955-56 Aaron Gray and Levon Kendall, 2006-07 Sam Clancy and Terry Knight, 1978-79

726 657 617 603 595 569 547 545 539

ASSISTS Levance Fields and Brad Wanamaker, 2008-09 Brandin Knight and Jaron Brown, 2001-02 Sean Miller and Darelle Porter, 1990-91 Sean Miller and Darelle Porter, 1988-89 Sean Miller and Jerry McCullough, 1991-92 Tray Woodall and Lamar Patterson, 2011-12 Brandin Knight and Carl Krauser, 2002-03 Lamar Patterson and James Robinson, 2013-14

347 330 327 322 312 304 302 302

 Personal Fouls: 122, Charles Smith, 1986-87.  Disqualifications: 15, John Kendrick, 1951-52.  Most Assists: 270, Levance Fields, 2008-09. Big East play: 147, Levance Fields, 2008-09.  Assists Average: 7.9, Darelle Porter, 1989-90. Big East play: 8.2, Levance Fields, 2008-09.  Assist:Turnover Ratio: 3.80, Levance Fields, 2008-09. Big East play: 3.87, Levance Fields, 2008-09.  Most Turnovers: 129, Vonteego Cummings, 1996-97.  Steals: 101, Kellii Taylor, 1996-97. Big East play: 55, Jerry McCullough, 1995-96.  Steals Average: 3.2, Kellii Taylor, 1996-97. Big East play: 3.0, two times- Kellii Taylor, 1996-97; Kellii Taylor, 1997-98.  Blocked Shots: 106, Charles Smith, 1986-87. Big East play: 53, Charles Smith, 1986-87.  Blocked Shots Average: 3.2, Charles Smith, 1986-87. Big East play: 3.1, Charles Smith, 1986-87.

CAREER RECORDS

 Most Games Played: 148, Lamar Patterson, 2009-14; 143, Sam Young, 2005-09; 141, Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09; 137, Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12; 137, Jaron Brown, 2000-04; 128.  Most Games Started: 136, Julius Page, 2000-04.  Consecutive Games Played: 143, Sam Young, 2005-09; 137, Jaron Brown, 2000-04.  Consecutive Games Started: 122, Charles Smith, 11/22/853/20/88; 116, Sam Clancy, 1977-81. Big East play: 64, Charles Smith, 1984-88.  Percentage of Games Started: 100 percent, three playersCharles Smith (122-122), 1985-88; Sam Clancy (116-166), 1977-81; Attila Cosby (55-55), 1998-99.. Big East play: 100 percent, two players- Sean Miller (66-66),, 1987-92; Charles Smith (64-64), 1984-88.  Most Minutes Played: 4,398, Julius Page, 2000-04. Big East play: 2,242, Brandin Knight, 1999-03.  Minutes Per Game: 34.4, Ricardo Greer, 1997-01.  Most Points: 2,045, Charles Smith, 1984-88. Big East play: 1,047, Charles Smith, 1984-88.  Highest Scoring Average: 24.2, Don Hennon, 1957-59. Big East play: 19.5, Clyde Vaughan, 1982-84.  Most Field Goals Made: 803, Larry Harris, 1974-78. Big East play: 355, Charles Smith, 1984-88.  Most Field Goal Attempts: 1,827, Don Hennon, 1956-59. Big East play: 846, Ricardo Greer, 1997-01.


RECORDS

2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL  Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 800 FGA): .538, Brian Shorter (540-1,004), 1988-91. Big East play: .528, Charles Smith (355-675), 1984-88.  Highest Field Goal Percentage (min. 400 FGA): .589, Ontario Lett (245-416), 2001-03.  Most 3-point Field Goals Made: 297, Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12. Big East play: 139, two times- Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12; Jason Matthews, 1987-91.  Most 3-point Field Goals Attempted: 725, Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12. Big East play: 343, Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12.  Highest 3-point Field Goal Percentage: .457, Jason Matthews (259-567), 1988-91. Big East play: .466, Jason Matthews (139-298), 1987-91.  Highest Free Throw Percentage: .885, Sean Miller (317358), 1987-92. Big East play: .909, Sean Miller (209-230), 1987-92; .889, Jason Matthews (255-287), 1987-91.  Consecutive Free Throws Made: 46, Ashton Gibbs, 11/24/ 09-1/4/10. Big East play: 40, Sean Miller, 1990-91 to 1991-92.  Most Free Throws Made: 628, Charles Smith, 1984-88. Big East play: 334, Charles Smith, 1984-88.  Most Free Throw Attempts: 834, Charles Smith, 1984-88. Big East play: 447, Charles Smith, 1984-88.  Most Rebounds: 1,342, Sam Clancy, 1977-81. Big East play: 502, Charles Smith, 1984-88.  Best Rebounding Average: 12.0, Billy Knight, 1971-74. Big East play: 10.9, DeJuan Blair, 2007-09.  Offensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 365, Ricardo Greer, 1997-01.  Defensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 814, Charles Smith, 1984-88.  Personal Fouls: 410, Sam Clancy, 1977-81.  Disqualifications: 29, Julius Pegues, 1955-58.  Most Assists: 785, Brandin Knight, 1999-03. Big East play: 401, Sean Miller, 1987-92.  Best Assists Average: 6.2, Brandin Knight, 1999-03. Big East play: 6.0, Sean Miller, 1987-92.  Assist:Turnover Ratio (since 1978-79): 2.89, Levance Fields, 2005-09.  Turnovers: 406, Brandin Knight, 1999-03.  Most Steals: 298, Brandin Knight, 1999-03. Big East play: 174, Jerry McCullough, 1991-96.  Steals Average: 2.6, Kellii Taylor, 1995-00. Big East play: 2.48, Jerry McCullough, 1991-96.  Most Blocked Shots: 364, Charles Smith, 1984-88. Big East play: 158, Charles Smith, 1984-88.  Blocks Per Game: 2.8, Charles Smith, 1984-88. Big East play: 2.47, Charles Smith, 1984-88.

TEAM RECORDS SINGLE GAME RECORDS

 Most Minutes: 55, at George Washington, 1/10/76. Big East play: 50, West Virginia, 2/12/10.  Longest Game: 3 overtimes, three times- at George Washington, 1/10/76; at Penn State, 1/16/82; West Virginia, 2/ 12/10. Big East play: 3 overtimes, West Virginia, 2/12/10.  Most Points: 127, Syracuse, 2/13/70. Big East play: 117, Providence, 2/10/90.  Most Points Both Teams: 235, Syracuse, 2/13/70. Big East play: 219, vs. Providence, 2/11/90.  Most Points Home Floor: 127, Syracuse, 2/13/70.  Most Points on Opponent’s Floor: 108, at St. Francis, Pa., 12/3/86.  Most Points Half: 69, Syracuse, 2/13/70. Big East play: 69, Syracuse, 2/13/70.  Fewest Points Scored: 4, at Penn State, 3/5/06. Big East play: 39, Rutgers, 1/11/12.  Most Points Allowed: 120, at LSU, 1/31/69. Big East play: 103, Syracuse, 2/4/89.  Fewest Points Allowed: 10, three times- Carnegie Tech, 2/ 26/29; at Thiel, 2/9/25; Mount Union, 2/13/14.  Fewest Points One Half: 2, vs. Penn State, 3/5/06.  Fewest Points Both Teams: 27, Penn State (15-12 loss), 1/ 15/44.  Largest Victory Margin: 59, vs. Indiana, Pa. (108-49), 11/29/ 86. Big East play: 36, West Virginia (82-46), 2/12/03  Largest Victory Margin- Road Game: 45, at Carnegie Mellon (104-49), 2/20/71. Big East play: 30, at DePaul (80-50), 1/22/11.  Worst Defeat: 51, vs. Wichita State (109-58), 12/26/64.

Big East play: 33, at Villanova (88-55), 2/3/96.  Most Points in a Loss: 96, Geneva (101-96), 1/19/55.  Most Field Goals Made: 52, Cleveland State, 2/14/74 Big East play: 48, Syracuse, 2/13/70.  Most Field Goals Attempted: 103, at Carnegie Tech, 2/25/ 64. Big East play: 81, at West Virginia, 1/6/96.  Best Field Goal Percentage: .717, at DePaul (33-46), 3/9/13. Big East play: .717, at DePaul (33-46), 3/9/13.  Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 16, Notre Dame, 1/29/ 97. Big East play: 16, Notre Dame, 1/29/97.  Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted: 36, Georgia, 12/ 2/95. Big East play: 31, at Seton Hall, 2/26/02.  Most Free Throws Made: 44, New York Univ., 12/18/54. Big East play: 39, Villanova, 1/2/91  Most Free Throw Attempts: 60, New York Univ.,12/18/54. Big East play: 55, at Providence, 2/7/87.  Highest Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, Syracuse (16-16), 2/1/98. Big East play: 1.000, Syracuse (16-16), 2/1/98.  Most Rebounds: 83, at Tampa, 2/7/55; 69, Rollins, 1/22/75. Big East play: 58, Providence, 2/7/87.  Most Offensive Rebounds: 32, North Florida, 11/13/10. Big East play: 26, three times- at Miami, Fla., 2/5/97; at West Virginia, 1/6/96; at Georgetown, 2/7/90.  Personal Fouls: 38, Villanova, 2/7/86. Big East play: 38, Villanova, 2/7/86.  Most Assists: 34, Cleveland State, 2/14/74. Big East play: 30, two times- Notre Dame, 1/4/06; Boston College, 1/31/90.  Most Turnovers Caused: 35, two times- Ohio Wesleyan, 12/ 6/71; Evansville, 12/5/78. Big East play: 27, Connecticut, 12/4/96.  Most Turnovers Committed: 38, at Iona, 1/22/79. Big East play: 35, Georgetown, 1/3/95.  Best Assist:Turnover Ratio: 5.33, Washington State (16:3), 3/ 30/12. Big East play: 4.50, Louisville (18:4), 2/24/08.  Most Assisted Field Goals-Percentage: 93.8%, Notre Dame (30-32), 1/4/06. Big East play: 93.8%, Notre Dame (30-32), 1/4/06.  Steals: 23, vs. Maryland, 11/28/98. Big East play: 16, at Boston College, 2/20/99.  Blocked Shots: 13, Duquesne, 1/20/86. Big East play: 11, three times- at St. John’s, 1/22/98; Rutgers, 2/21/02; Villanova, 2/10/92.  Most Players Disqualified: 5, two times- at Iona, 1/22/79; Villanova, 2/7/86. Big East Play: 5, Villanova, 2/7/86.

SEASON RECORDS

 Most Games Played: 39 in 2011-12.  Most Minutes Played (since 1978-79): 7825 in 2011-12.  Most Overtime Games Played: 4 two times- 2001-02; 195455.  Total Overtime Games: 88.  Record in Overtime Games (all-time): 45-43.  Most Wins (post-1940): 31, two times- 2003-04; 2008-09.  Most Wins (pre-1940): 23 in 1929-30.  Most Losses: 21 in 1976-77.  Fewest Wins (pre-1940): 2 in 1905-06.  Fewest Wins (post-1940): 4 in 1968-69.  Fewest Losses: 0 (21-0) in 1927-28.  Longest Win Streak: 22 from 12/4/73-2/20/74  Longest Losing Streak: 10 two times- 12/7/68-1/22/69; 2/5/ 93-3/10/93.  Best Winning Percentage (pre-1940): 1.000 (21-0) in 192728.  Best Winning Pct. (post-1940): .861, two times- 31-5 in 2003-04 and 31-5 in 2008-09.  Worst Winning Percentage: .166 (4-20) in 1968-69.  Most Points: 2,772, 1986-87.  Fewest Points: 1,466, 1950-51.  Highest Scoring Average: 84.0 in 1986-87.  Lowest Scoring Average: 66.0 in 1968-69.  Fewest Points Per Game Allowed: 56.0 in 2012-13.  Most Field Goals Made: 1,040 in 2008-09.  Fewest Field Goals Made: 557 in 1952-53.  Most Field Goal Attempts: 2,185 in 2007-08.  Fewest Field Goal Attempts: 1,468 in 1961-62.  Highest Field Goal Pct.: .509 (1000-1965) in 1986-87.  Worst Field Goal Pct.: .363 (438-1206) in 1948-49.  Most 3-Point Field Goals Made: 229 in 2006-07.  Least 3-Point Field Goals Made: 110 in 1986-87.  Most 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 707 in 2011-12.

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SUPERLATIVE PERFORMANCES TRIPLE DOUBLES (4)

 Ricardo Greer (23 points, 12 rebounds, 11 assists), vs. Villanova (BET), 3/4/98  Darelle Porter (13 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists), at Providence, 1/23/91  Keith Starr (17 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists), Rutgers, 1/25/75  Keith Starr (13 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists), Marquette, 12/18/74

20/20 CLUB           

(points/rebounds) DeJuan Blair (22/23), at Connecticut, 2/16/09. DeJuan Blair (23/22), Notre Dame, 1/31/09 Chris McNeal (27/20), Boston College, 3/3/92 Bobby Martin (27/20), at Georgetown, 2/7/90 Brian Shorter (26/20), vs. Northwestern, 12/28/88 Jerome Lane (20/21), at Connecticut, 2/21/87 Sam Clancy (20/20), Duquesne, 2/22/78 Mel Bennett (22/21), at West Virginia, 3/7/75 Billy Knight (25/21), Buffalo, 1/20/74 Billy Knight (26/21), Lafayette, 1/26/72 Paul O’Gorek (25/20), at George Washington, 1/6/71

30/10 CLUB                          

(points/rebounds) Sam Young (31/10), Connecticut, 3/7/09 DeJuan Blair (32/14), at DePaul, 2/7/09 Isaac Hawkins (32/14), at Syracuse, 2/26/98 Eric Mobley (30/10), Villanova, 2/19/94 Brian Shorter (30/10), Villanova, 1/7/91 Brian Shorter (32/11), Syracuse, 2/20/89 Brian Shorter (37/12), Oklahoma, 1/15/89 Charles Smith (31/12), vs. E. Michigan, 3/18/88 Charles Smith (34/10), Chicago State, 12/7/87 Clyde Vaughan (30/10), at La Salle, 3/16/84 Clyde Vaughan (37/13), at Boston College, 1/4/84 Clyde Vaughan (33/10), at St. Francis, Pa., 12/5/83 Sam Clancy (31/15), vs. Massachusetts, 12/27/78 Larry Harris (32/11), Penn, 1/30/76 Larry Harris (39/12), Syracuse, 12/6/75 Billy Knight (34/16), at Virginia, 1/2/74 Billy Knight (32/11), Duquesne, 12/7/73 Billy Knight (30/12), at West Virginia, 12/1/73 Billy Knight (31/16), Colgate, 2/17/73 Billy Knight (31/12), at George Washington, 2/10/73 Billy Knight (33/13), at Notre Dame, 1/17/73 Brian Generalovich (30/11), vs. Drake, 3/14/64 Brian Generalovich (31/12), Carnegie Tech, 2/1/64 Brian Generalovich (30/10), Michigan, 12/28/63 John Riser (34/10), vs. Notre Dame, 3/16/57 John Riser (30/13), vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57

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(points/assists) Tray Woodall (25/10), Albany, 11/11/11 Brad Wanamaker (24/10), West Virginia, 2/12/10 Brandin Knight (20/14), vs. Miami, Fla., 3/8/02 Ricardo Greer (29/10), Norfolk State, 12/1/99 Ricardo Greer (23/10), vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 Darelle Porter (21/12), Siena, 11/28/89 Keith Starr (22/10), Notre Dame, 1/13/75

FRESHMAN 20/10 CLUB Freshmen were sanctioned to compete by the NCAA in the 1972-73 season. Only six freshmen on 18 occasions have achieved a 20-10 performance. All are point-rebound 20-10s.                  

DeJuan Blair (22/14), DePaul, 3/09/08 DeJuan Blair (20/11), Louisville, 2/24/08 DeJuan Blair (20/14), Seton Hall, 1/12/08 DeJuan Blair (20/10), Oklahoma State, 12/15/07 DeJuan Blair (20/14), Houston Baptist, 11/09/07 Ricardo Greer (23/12), vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 Ricardo Greer (20/10), at Connecticut, 2/14/98 Ricardo Greer (26/10), Providence, 2/21/98 Ricardo Greer (22/10), Rutgers, 1/17/98 Ricardo Greer (20/10), at Providence, 1/10/98 Ricardo Greer (23/11), Navy, 12/18/97 Charles Smith (23/14), Boston College, 2/23/85 Charles Smith (23/16), at Duquesne, 2/4/85 Charles Smith (26/11), at Boston College, 1/21/85 Clyde Vaughan (20/11), Delaware State, 1/17/81 Sam Clancy (24/12), at Cincinnati, 1/23/78 Mel Bennett (22/15), Virginia, 2/15/75 Mel Bennett (24/15), vs. Penn State, 12/7/74


2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

RECORDS AVERAGE DOUBLE-DOUBLE IN SEASON Only 11 players in 20 different years, have completed a season averaging double figures in both points and rebounds. Player Don Virostek Ed Pavlick John Riser Bob Lazor John Riser John Fridley John Fridley John Fridley Paul O’Gorek Billy Knight Billy Knight Billy Knight Sam Clancy Sam Clancy Sam Clancy Sam Clancy Jerome Lane Jerome Lane Aaron Gray DeJuan Blair

Year 1952-53 1954-55 1954-55 1954-55 1955-56 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1986-87 1987-88 2005-06 2008-09

PPG 13.3 23.8 13.3 19.8 15.3 12.2 12.2 11.0 12.3 21.0 23.7 21.8 14.0 15.4 11.8 16.3 15.8 13.9 13.9 15.7

RPG 20.2 11.0 10.7 11.6 10.5 10.2 10.7 12.5 10.2 11.5 11.0 13.4 12.1 12.5 11.1 10.7 13.5 12.2 10.5 12.3

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Fewest 3-Point Field Goal Attempts: 287 in 1987-88. Highest 3-Point FG Pct.: .417 (211-506) in 1990-91. Worst 3-Point Field Goal Pct.: .307 (159-518) in 1998-99. Most Free Throws Made: 741 in 1990-91. Fewest Free Throws Made: 323 in 1973-74. Most Free Throws Attempted: 994 in 1991-92. Fewest Free Throws Attempted: 488 in 1998-99. Highest Free Throw Percentage: .748 (741-991) in 1990-91. Worst Free Throw Percentage: .617 (417-676) in 2000-01. Most Rebounds: 1,432 in 2008-09. Fewest Rebounds: 936 in 1983-84. Best Rebound Average: 55.8 in 1952-53. Worst Rebound Average: 34.3 in 1982-83. Most Offensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 533, two times2007-08 and 2008-09.  Fewest Offensive Rebounds (since 1986-87): 368 in 200203.  Most Personal Fouls: 735 in 1991-92.  Fewest Personal Fouls: 403 in 1949-50.

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Most Disqualifications: 43 in 1951-52. Fewest Disqualifications: 6 two times- 1973-74; 1990-91. Most Assists: 647 in 2006-07. Fewest Assists: 309 in 1973-74. Best Assists Average: 19.4 in 1973-74. Worst Assists Average: 11.8 in 1982-83. Best Assist Turnover Ratio: 1.51 in 2013-14. Worst Assist:Turnover Ratio: 0.770 in 1996-97. Most Turnovers (since 1978-79): 584 in 1994-95. Fewest Turnovers (since 1978-79): 208 in 1984-85. Most Blocked Shots: 157 in 2001-02. Fewest Blocked Shots: 43 in 1982-83. Worst Blocks Average: 5.2 in 1993-94. Worst Blocks Average: 1.5 in 1982-83. Most Steals: 338 in 1998-99. Fewest Steals: 176 in 1992-93 Best Steals Average: 11.3 in 1998-99. Worst Steals Average: 4.7 in 2011-12.

OPPONENT RECORDS INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

 Most Points Scored: 48, Eric Murdock (at Providence), 1/23/ 91; 46, Bob Tallent (at George Washington), 1/11/69.  Most Field Goals Made: 17, Bob Tallent (at George Washington), 1/11/69.  Most Field Goal Attempts: 37, Rod Hundley (at West Virginia), 1/29/55.  Highest Field Goal Percentage (6+ attempts): 1.000, 8-8 three-times- John Wallace, (at Syracuse), 2/21/95; Michael Bradley, (vs. Kentucky), 11/27/98; Paul Neumeyer, (at Penn State), 2/27/71.  Highest Field Goal Percentage (10+ attempts): .933, Stephen Thompson, 14-15 (Syracuse), 2/4/89.  Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 9, Dana Barros (Boston College), 1/7/89.  Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted: 16, Dana Barros (Boston College), 1/7/89.  Most Three-Point Field Goals Made-No Misses: 6, two times-James Southerland (vs. Syracuse), 3/14/13; Matt Betley (Lafayette), 1/2/08.  Most Free Throws Made: 22, Bill Mullan (Penn State), 2/28/ 20.  Most Free Throws Attempted: 34, Frank Wolf (at Penn State, 2/19/20.  Most Free Throws Made-No Misses: 16, Frank Edwards (at Cleveland State), 1/23/80.

 Most Rebounds: 27, two times- Peter White (at West Virginia), 1/29/55; Bill Hannon (at Army), 2/22/54.  Most Assists: 18, Kenny Anderson vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/ 89.  Most Steals: 9, three times-John Linehan (at Providence), 2/ 16/88; Skip Victor (at Navy), 12/18/97; Phil Hickey (Notre Dame), 12/6/97.  Most Blocked Shots: 9, three times- Patrick Ewing (Georgetown), 2/19/85; Etan Thomas (at Syracuse), 2/16/00; Jamel Thomas (Providence), 12/30/98.  Most Minutes Played: 55, Pat Tallent (at George Washington), 1/10/76.

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Most Points Scored: 120, at LSU, 1/31/69. Fewest Points-pre-1954-55: 9, at Penn State, 3/1/52. Fewest Points-since 1954-55: 32, New Hampshire, 12/4/09. Most Field Goals Made: 48, vs. Wichita State, 12/26/64. Fewest Field Goals Made: 7, at Penn State, 3/1/52. Most Field Goal Attempts: 99, at Evansville, 12/30/61. Fewest Field Goal Attempts: 34, vs. Notre Dame, 3/11/10. Highest Field Goal Percentage: .700, Syracuse (42-60), 2/4/ 89. Lowest Field Goal Percentage: .235, New Hampshire (12-51), 12/4/09. Most Three-Point Field Goals Made: 17, Lafayette, 1/2/08. Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted: 40, at West Virginia, 2/5/05. Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (at last 6 att): 1.000, vs. Syracuse (6-6), 3/7/87. Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (at last 10 att): .750, at Rutgers (12-16), 2/11/01. Most Free Throws Made: 42, vs. St. John’s, 3/9/95. Fewest Free Throws Made: 0, North Florida, 12/8/12. Most Free Throw Attempts: 58, Geneva, 1/7/53. Fewest Free Throw Attempts: 0, North Florida, 12/8/12. Most Free Throws Made-No Misses: 10, at Penn State, 12/7/ 02. Highest Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, vs. Oklahoma State (12-12), 3/22/09. Most Rebounds: 74, at West Virginia, 2/12/64. Most Assists: 32, at UCLA, 12/22/72. Most Blocked Shots: 15, two times- Tennessee, 12/6/88; at Seton Hall, 1/7/86. Most Steals: 23, two times- at Connecticut, 1/6/90; at West Virginia, 1/17/53. Most Turnovers: 35, Ohio Wesleyan, 12/6/71. Most Personal Fouls: 38, Villanova, 1/2/91. Fewest Personal Fouls: 2, at Temple, 1/15/69.

MULTI-FACETED CAREER AND SEASON ACHIEVEMENTS 1,000 POINTS, 1,000 REBOUNDS- CAREER Player (Years) Points Sam Clancy (1977-81) 1671

Reb. 1342

1,500 POINTS, 500 REBOUNDS, 500 ASSISTSCAREER Player (Years) Points Reb. Asst. Carl Krauser (2002-06) 1642 526 568 *Lamar Patterson (2009-14) 1410 588 427 *Brad Wanamaker (2007-11) 1090 525 454 *did not qualify, but came close to achieving mark 1,000 POINTS, 500 REBOUNDS- CAREER Player (Years) Points John Riser (1954-57) 1164 Bob Lazor (1954-57) 1175 Brian Generalovich (1961-64) 1114 Larry Harris (1974-78) 1914 Billy Knight (1971-74) 1731 Sam Clancy (1977-81) 1671 Chris McNeal (1980-83) 1067 Clyde Vaughan (1980-84) 2033 Charles Smith (1984-88) 2045 Jerome Lane (1985-88) 1217 Brian Shorter (1988-91) 1633 Bobby Martin (1987-91) 1282 Isaac Hawkins (1996-01) 1127 Ricardo Greer (1997-01) 1753 Chevon Troutman (2001-05) 1274 Carl Krauser (2002-06) 1642

Reb. 775 841 622 569 938 1342 695 922 987 970 772 775 834 888 711 526

Aaron Gray (2003-07) Sam Young (2005-09) Brad Wanamaker (2007-11) Lamar Patterson (2009-14) Talib Zanna (2009-14)

1109 1884 1090 1410 1117

790 712 525 588 808

1,000 POINTS AND 400 ASSISTS- CAREER Player (Years) Points Darelle Porter (1987-90) 1007 Sean Miller (1987-92) 1282 Jerry McCullough (1991-96) 1342 Vonteego Cummings (1995-99) 1581 Brandin Knight (1999-03) 1440 Carl Krauser (2002-05) 1642 Levance Fields (2005-09) 1247 Brad Wanamaker (2007-11) 1090 Tray Woodall (2008-13) 1108 Lamar Patterson (2009-14) 1410

Asst. 617 744 552 458 785 568 645 454 580 427

500 POINTS AND 250 REBOUNDS- SEASON Player (Year) Points Billy Knight (1973-74) 609 Clyde Vaughan (1981-82) 541 Clyde Vaughan (1982-83) 613 Clyde Vaughan (1983-84) 651 Charles Smith (1986-87) 562 Jerome Lane (1986-87) 522 Brian Shorter (1988-89) 587 Brian Shorter (1989-90) 598 Ricardo Greer (1999-00) 506 DeJuan Blair (2008-09) 550

Reb. 375 284 258 256 282 444 288 274 275 432

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300 POINTS AND 150 ASSISTS- SEASON Player (Year) Points Keith Starr (1974-75) 389 Dwayne Wallace (1981-82) 341 Sean Miller (1990-91) 344 Darelle Porter (1990-91) 333 Sean Miller (1991-92) 361 Jerry McCullough (1992-93) 428 Jerry McCullough (1993-94) 333 Vonteego Cummings (1997-98) 507 Brandin Knight (2001-02) 546 Brandin Knight (2002-03) 370 Carl Krauser (2004-05) 463 Carl Krauser (2005-06) 494 Levance Fields (2006-07) 339 Levance Fields (2008-09) 386 Brad Wanamaker (2009-10) 417 Brad Wanamaker (2010-11) 399 Tray Woodall (2011-12) 327 Tray Woodall (2012-13) 378 Lamar Patterson (2013-14) 616

Asst. 180 187 159 168 224 156 175 154 251 209 170 160 169 270 160 174 171 167 154

1,000 POINTS, 600 REBOUNDS, 200 ASSISTSCAREER Player (Years) Points Reb. Asst. Billy Knight (1971-74) 1,731 938 206 Jerome Lane (1985-88) 1,217 970 206 Ricardo Greer (1997-01) 1,753 888 373 Jaron Brown (2000-04) 1,258 651 295


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INDIVIDUAL/TEAM SUCCESS RECORDS MOST OVERALL VICTORIES

BEST OVERALL WINNING PERCENTAGE

MOST BIG EAST VICTORIES (1982-2013)

Levance Fields, 2005-09 .......................................... 112 Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 ............................................... 112 Sam Young, 2005-09 ................................................ 112 Gilbert Brown, 2007-11 ............................................ 111 Gary McGhee, 2007-11 ............................................ 111 Brad Wanamaker, 2007-11 ....................................... 111 Chevon Troutman, 2001-05 ...................................... 108 Mark McCarroll, 2001-05 ......................................... 108 Jaron Brown, 2000-04 ............................................. 107 Julius Page, 2000-04 ............................................... 107 Toree Morris, 2000-04 ............................................. 107 Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12 ............................................ 106 Nasir Robinson, 2008-12 ......................................... 106 Aaron Gray, 2003-07 ................................................ 105 Levon Kendall, 2003-07 ........................................... 105 Antonio Graves, 2003-07 ......................................... 105 Carl Krauser, 2002-06 .............................................. 104 Ronald Ramon, 2004-08 .......................................... 101 Keith Benjamin, 2004-08 ......................................... 101

Chevon Troutman, 2001-05 ...................... .812 (108-25) Mark McCarroll, 2001-05 ......................... .812 (108-25) Carl Krauser, 2002-06 .............................. .794 (104-27) Gilbert Brown, 2007-11 ............................ .793 (111-29) Gary McGhee, 2007-11 ............................ .793 (111-29) Brad Wanamaker, 2007-11 ....................... .793 (111-29) Levance Fields, 2005-09 .......................... .783 (112-31) Sam Young, 2005-09 ................................ .783 (112-31) Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 ............................... .783 (112-31) Jaron Brown, 2000-04 ............................. .781 (107-30) Julius Page, 2000-04 ............................... .781 (107-30) Toree Morris, 2000-04 ............................. .781 (107-30) Aaron Gray, 2003-07 ................................ .778 (105-30) Levon Kendall, 2003-07 ........................... .778 (105-30) Antonio Graves, 2003-07 ......................... .778 (105-30) Ronald Ramon, 2004-08 .......................... .743 (101-35) Keith Benjamin, 2004-08 ......................... .743 (101-35) Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12 ............................ .726 (106-40) Nasir Robinson, 2008-12 ......................... .726 (106-40)

Gilbert Brown, 2007-11 .............................................. 53 Gary McGhee, 2007-11 .............................................. 53 Brad Wanamaker, 2007-11 ......................................... 53 Chevon Troutman, 2001-05 ........................................ 49 Mark McCarroll, 2001-05 ........................................... 49 Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12 .............................................. 48 Nasir Robinson, 2008-12 ........................................... 48 Sam Young, 2005-09 .................................................. 47 Levance Fields, 2005-09 ............................................ 47 Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 ................................................. 47 Carl Krauser, 2002-06 ................................................ 46 Jaron Brown, 2000-04 ............................................... 46 Julius Page, 2000-04 ................................................. 46 Toree Morris, 2000-04 ............................................... 46 Aaron Gray, 2003-07 .................................................. 45 Levon Kendall, 2003-07 ............................................. 45 Antonio Graves, 2003-07 ........................................... 45 Tray Woodall, 2009-13 ............................................... 45 Dante Taylor, 2009-13 ................................................ 45

MOST BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP WINS

MOST LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS

BEST WINNING PERCENTAGE (BIG EAST)

Jaron Brown, 2001-04 ............................................... 10 Julius Page, 2001-04 ................................................. 10 Toree Morris, 2001-04 ............................................... 10 Levance Fields, 2005-09 .............................................. 9 Sam Young, 2005-09 .................................................... 9 Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 ................................................... 9 Ronald Ramon, 2004-08 .............................................. 9 Keith Benjamin, 2004-08 ............................................. 9 Carl Krauser, 2003-06 .................................................. 8 Brandin Knight, 2000-03 .............................................. 8 Donatas Zavackas, 2000-03 ........................................ 8 Aaron Gray, 2003-07 .................................................... 7 Levon Kendall, 2003-07 ............................................... 7 Antonio Graves, 2003-07 ............................................. 7 Chevon Troutman, 2002-05 .......................................... 7 Mark McCarroll, 2002-05 ............................................. 7

Jaron Brown, 2001-04 ................................................. 3 Julius Page, 2001-04 ................................................... 3 Toree Morris, 2001-04 ................................................. 3 Chevon Troutman, 2002-05 .......................................... 3 Mark McCarroll, 2002-05 ............................................. 3 Many others tied .......................................................... 2

Chevon Troutman, 2001-05 ........................ .765 (49-15) Mark McCarroll, 2001-05 ........................... .765 (49-15) Gilbert Brown, 2007-11 .............................. .736 (53-19) Gary McGhee, 2007-11 .............................. .736 (53-19) Brad Wanamaker, 2007-11 ......................... .736 (53-19) Carl Krauser, 2002-06 ................................ .719 (46-18) Jaron Brown, 2000-04 ............................... .719 (46-18) Julius Page, 2000-04 ................................. .719 (46-18) Toree Morris, 2000-04 ............................... .719 (46-18) Aaron Gray, 2003-07 .................................. .703 (45-19) Levon Kendall, 2003-07 ............................. .703 (45-19) Antonio Graves, 2003-07 ........................... .703 (45-19) Sam Young, 2005-09 .................................. .691 (47-21) Levance Fields, 2005-09 ............................ .691 (47-21) Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 ................................. .691 (47-21)

MOST NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN APPEARANCES

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT WINS

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

Jaron Brown, 2001-04 ................................................. 3 Julius Page, 2001-04 ................................................... 3 Toree Morris, 2001-04 ................................................. 3 Chevon Troutman, 2002-05 .......................................... 3 Mark McCarroll, 2002-05 ............................................. 3 Brandin Knight, 2000-03 .............................................. 2 Donatas Zavackas, 2000-03 ........................................ 2 Carl Krauser, 2003-06 .................................................. 2 Ontario Lett, 2001-02 ................................................... 2 Aaron Gray, 2003-07 .................................................... 2 Levon Kendall, 2003-07 ............................................... 2 Antonio Graves, 2003-07 ............................................. 2 Levance Fields, 2005-09 .............................................. 2 Sam Young, 2005-09 .................................................... 2 Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 ................................................... 2

Levance Fields, 2005-09 .............................................. 7 Sam Young, 2005-09 .................................................... 7 Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 ................................................... 7 Chevon Troutman, 2002-05 .......................................... 6 Mark McCarroll, 2002-05 ............................................. 6 Jaron Brown, 2002-04 ................................................. 6 Julius Page, 2002-04 ................................................... 6 Toree Morris, 2002-04 ................................................. 6 Gilbert Brown, 2007-11 ................................................ 6 Gary McGhee, 2007-11 ................................................ 6 Brad Wanamaker, 2007-11 ........................................... 6 Aaron Gray, 2003-07 .................................................... 5 Levon Kendall, 2003-07 ............................................... 5 Antonio Graves, 2003-07 ............................................. 5 Ashton Gibbs, 2009-12 ................................................ 5 Nasir Robinson, 2009-12 ............................................. 5

Chevon Troutman, 2002-05 .......................................... 4 Mark McCarroll, 2002-05 ............................................. 4 Carl Krauser, 2003-06 .................................................. 4 Aaron Gray, 2003-07 .................................................... 4 Levon Kendall, 2003-07 ............................................... 4 Antonio Graves, 2003-07 ............................................. 4 Levance Fields, 2005-09 .............................................. 4 Sam Young, 2005-09 .................................................... 4 Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 ................................................... 4 Gilbert Brown, 2007-11 ................................................ 4 Gary McGhee, 2007-11 ................................................ 4 Brad Wanamaker, 2007-11 ........................................... 4 Many others tied .......................................................... 3

*League championships include tournament titles, regular season titles and co-titles. *Note: these records are Big East era only.

QUICKEST TO 1,000 CAREER POINTS Name Don Hennon Charles Smith Billy Knight Brian Shorter Brian Generalovich Calvin Sheffield Kent Scott Larry Harris Vonteego Cummings Ricardo Greer Clyde Vaughan Sam Clancy Demetreus Gore

Games to Years 1,000 Pts. 1956-59 38 1984-88 43 1971-74 45 1988-91 50 1961-64 63 1961-64 64 1969-72 65 1974-78 65 1995-99 69 1997-01 70 1980-84 72 1977-81 73 1984-85 74

Opponent, Date Career Points Connecticut, 2/14/58 1841 Robert Morris, 12/20/86 2045 North Carolina A&T, 2/14/73 1731 at Georgetown, 2/7/90 1633 Carnegie Tech, 2/1/64 1114 Carnegie Tech, 2/1/64 1115 at William & Mary, 2/5/72 1143 Iowa, 12/30/76 1914 Boston College, 2/8/98 1581 Seton Hall, 1/16/00 1753 Lafayette, 1/8/83 2033 Duke, 2/26/80 1671 Chicago State, 1/17/87 1555

Name Jason Matthews Jerome Lane Carl Krauser Carlton Neverson Jerry McCullough Ashton Gibbs Brandin Knight Chris McNeal Bobby Martin Rod Brookin Julius Page Sam Young Sean Miller

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Games to Years 1,000 Pts. 1987-91 75 1985-88 81 2002-05 82 1978-81 83 1991-96 84 2008-12 87 1999-03 90 1990-93 91 1987-91 91 1986-90 91 2000-04 96 2007-08 96 1987-92 101

Opponent, Date Career Points at St. John’s, 1/13/90 1840 Syracuse, 2/10/88 1217 St. John’s, 2/8/05 1642 at Massachusetts, 2/24/81 1057 at Connecticut, 2/26/94 1342 at DePaul, 1/22/11 1748 Miami, 3/8/02 1440 Georgetown, 2/28/93 1067 NW Missouri State, 11/23/90 1282 St. John’s, 2/26/90 1047 vs. Connecticut, 3/3/03 1512 Louisville, 2/24/08 1194 at West Virginia, 12/14/91 1282


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RECORDS

SCORING LEADERS ANNUAL SCORING LEADERS

TOP SINGLE GAME SCORING/30-POINT CLUB Pts. 45 41 41 40 40 39 39 38 38 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 36 35 35 35 35 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32

Player Don Hennon Don Hennon Don Hennon Ed Pavlick Jason Maile Larry Harris Larry Harris Don Hennon Don Hennon Billy Knight Brian Shorter Clyde Vaughan Curtis Aiken Don Hennon Don Hennon Oland Canterna Vonteego Cummings Sammy David Don Hennon Don Hennon George McCrossin Larry Harris Billy Knight Charles Smith Don Hennon Don Hennon John Riser Don Hennon Brian Shorter Larry Harris Clyde Vaughan Billy Knight Jason Matthews Charles Smith Sam Young Billy Knight Don Hennon Larry Harris Ricardo Greer Charles Smith Billy Knight Clyde Vaughan DeJuan Blair Sam Young Carl Krauser Brian Shorter Terry Knight Billy Knight Billy Knight Curtis Aiken Larry Harris

Don Hennon (1956-59) owns nine of the top-22 single-game scoring performances in school history, including the top three efforts. He scored 35 or more points in nine career games and registered 30-plus points 24 different times.

Opponent Duke Ohio State Geneva Ohio State Villanova Syracuse at Maryland Furman at West Virginia at UCLA Oklahoma at Boston College vs. Arkansas Carnegie Tech at Carnegie Tech Westminster vs. Villanova Carnegie Tech Manhattan Holy Cross Grove City Duquesne at Virginia Chicago State at Penn State at North Carolina State vs. Notre Dame at Carnegie Tech Providence at Virginia Florida State vs. Furman Jacksonville at Providence Belmont Syracuse Duquesne Canisius at Syracuse Providence at Notre Dame at St. Francis, Pa. at DePaul vs. Oklahoma State Syracuse Syracuse Cincinnati Duquesne at Rutgers St. Francis, Pa. Penn

Date 12/21/57 12/3/58 2/24/58 12/1/54 2/12/97 12/6/75 2/15/77 12/6/57 2/23/57 12/22/72 1/15/89 1/4/84 12/29/86 1/13/59 2/10/59 2/14/45 3/4/98 2/23/49 12/29/57 2/6/59 1/17/50 2/12/77 1/2/74 12/7/87 1/25/58 12/1/56 3/16/57 1/20/58 2/11/90 1/21/76 12/20/84 3/14/74 12/6/88 2/16/88 11/25/08 2/11/72 12/13/58 2/2/78 2/16/00 1/25/88 1/17/73 12/5/83 2/7/09 3/22/09 1/23/06 1/7/91 1/10/79 12/7/73 1/5/72 12/3/86 1/30/76

Pts. 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 31 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

Player Larry Harris Don Hennon Kent Scott Kent Scott Jason Matthews Larry Harris Vonteego Cummings Kirk Bruce Isaac Hawkins Billy Knight Billy Knight Larry Harris Larry Harris Jason Matthews Ed Straloski Julius Pegues Larry Harris Sam Young Carl Krauser Sam Clancy Charles Smith Vonteego Cummings Don Hennon Don Hennon Don Hennon Don Hennon Don Hennon Don Hennon Clyde Vaughan Don Hennon Brian Generalovich Brian Generalovich Brian Generalovich John Riser Billy Knight Billy Knight Larry Harris Larry Harris Julius Pegues Lamar Patterson Lamar Patterson Sammie Ellis Eric Mobley Vonteego Cummings Larry Harris Kent Scott Demetreus Gore Chris McNeal Don Hennon Don Hennon Don Hennon Brian Generalovich Brian Generalovich Clyde Vaughan Billy Knight Billy Knight Charles Smith Jason Matthews Jason Matthews Brian Shorter Ken Bollens John Riser

Opponent Temple Penn Wisconsin at West Virginia vs. Boston College Duquesne at Georgetown St.Francis, Pa. at Syracuse at Duquesne at Kent State Temple Penn Boston College Carnegie Tech at Saint Louis Robert Morris Connecticut Richmond vs. Massachusetts vs. Eastern Michigan at Villanova vs. Morehead State Duquesne at Connecticut at Westminster vs. Bucknell Syracuse at St. John’s at Duke at Columbia West Virginia Carnegie Tech at Penn State Colgate at George Washington Robert Morris Cincinnati vs. Miami, Ohio at Clemson Cal Poly vs. Cal State-Fullerton Villanova at Wright State Syracuse North Carolina State vs. Wisconsin Illinois Carnegie Tech at Westminster Saint Louis vs. Michigan vs. Drake at LaSalle at West Virginia Virginia Florida at Florida at Cornell Villanova Westminster vs. Kentucky

CLASS RECORDS POINTS Freshman: 435, Charles Smith, 1984-85. Sophomore: 587, Brian Shorter, 1988-89. Junior: 668, Sam Young, 2007-08. Senior: 690, Sam Young, 2008-09. SCORING AVERAGE Freshman: 15.0, Charles Smith, 1984-85. Sophomore: 22.1, Larry Harris, 1975-76. Junior: 26.0, Don Hennon, 1957-58. Senior: 25.7, Don Hennon, 1958-59.

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Date 1/24/76 2/27/57 12/8/70 3/3/70 3/8/90 12/11/76 2/17/98 12/21/74 2/6/98 12/7/73 2/27/73 1/24/76 1/30/76 1/31/90 1/17/40 1/4/58 1/18/78 3/7/09 12/23/04 12/27/78 3/18/88 1/19/99 3/11/57 12/14/57 2/4/58 2/27/58 12/31/58 1/10/59 3/5/83 1/31/59 1/17/62 1/20/62 2/1/64 3/3/56 2/17/73 2/10/73 12/9/78 2/2/77 3/11/58 3/8/14 12/21/13 12/28/79 2/19/94 11/20/98 1/14/78 1/23/71 12/30/86 2/13/93 12/14/56 12/18/58 1/5/59 12/28/63 3/14/64 3/16/84 12/1/73 2/21/73 1/2/88 12/22/88 11/26/90 2/20/89 2/11/67 3/15/57

Year 1943-44 .... 1944-45 .... 1945-46 .... 1946-47 .... 1947-48 ....

Player Pts. Avg. Tay Malarkey .......................... 178 ........ 11.9 Do Do Canterna ....................... 157 ........ 13.1 Hank Zeller ............................. 171 ........ 12.2 Sam David .............................. 177 .......... 9.8 Oland Canterna ....................... 244 ........ 11.6

1948-49 .... 1949-50 .... 1950-51 .... 1951-52 .... 1952-53 ....

Sam David .............................. 390 ........ 15.6 George McCrossin ................... 251 ........ 13.9 Michael Belich ........................ 415 ........ 15.9 Mickey Zernich ....................... 334 ........ 15.2 Mickey Zernich ....................... 309 ........ 13.4

1953-54 .... 1954-55 .... 1955-56 .... 1956-57 .... 1957-58 ....

Clarence Butch ....................... 363 Ed Pavlick ............................... 622 Bob Lazor ............................... 495 Don Hennon ............................ 573 Don Hennon ............................ 651

........ 15.8 ........ 23.9 ........ 19.8 ........ 21.2 ........ 26.0

1958-59 .... 1959-60 .... 1960-61 .... 1961-62 .... 1962-63 ....

Don Hennon ............................ 617 John Mills ............................... 348 Ben Jinks ............................... 298 Calvin Sheffield ....................... 463 Dave Roman ........................... 359

........ 25.5 ........ 13.9 ........ 13.0 ........ 18.5 ........ 15.0

1963-64 .... 1964-65 .... 1965-66 .... 1966-67 .... 1967-68 ....

Calvin Sheffield ....................... 375 Larry Szykowny ...................... 364 Larry Szykowny ...................... 339 Jim LaValley ........................... 297 Tony Delisio ............................ 266

........ 16.3 ........ 15.8 ........ 15.4 ........ 11.9 ........ 12.1

1968-69 .... 1969-70 .... 1970-71 .... 1971-72 .... 1972-73 ....

Mike Caldwell ......................... 280 ........ 11.6 Kent Scott ............................... 405 ........ 16.9 Kent Scott ............................... 328 ........ 13.6 Billy Knight ............................. 505 ........ 21.0 Billy Knight ............................. 617 ........ 23.7

1973-74 .... 1974-75 .... 1975-76 .... 1976-77 .... 1977-78 ....

Billy Knight ............................. 609 ........ 21.8 Kirk Bruce ............................... 497 ........ 17.1 Larry Harris ............................. 574 ........ 22.1 Larry Harris ............................. 617 ........ 22.9 Larry Harris ............................. 516 ........ 20.6

1978-79 .... 1979-80 .... 1980-81 .... 1981-82 .... 1982-83 ....

Sam Clancy ............................ 447 Sammie Ellis ........................... 471 Sam Clancy ............................ 504 Clyde Vaughan ........................ 541 Clyde Vaughan ........................ 613

........ 15.4 ........ 17.4 ........ 16.3 ........ 18.0 ........ 21.9

1983-84 .... 1984-85 .... 1985-86 .... 1986-87 .... 1987-88 ....

Clyde Vaughan ........................ 651 Charles Smith ......................... 435 Demetreus Gore ...................... 466 Charles Smith ......................... 562 Charles Smith ......................... 587

....... 21.0 ........ 15.0 ........ 16.1 ........ 17.0 ........ 18.9

1988-89 .... 1989-90 .... 1990-91 .... 1991-92 .... 1992-93 ....

Brian Shorter .......................... 587 Brian Shorter .......................... 598 Jason Matthews ..................... 544 Chris McNeal .......................... 492 Jerry McCullough .................... 428

........ 19.6 ........ 20.6 ........ 16.5 ........ 14.5 ........ 15.3

1993-94 .... 1994-95 .... 1995-96 .... 1996-97 .... 1997-98 ....

Eric Mobley ............................. 370 Jaime Peterson ....................... 389 Jerry McCullough .................... 336 Vonteego Cummings ............... 539 Vonteego Cummings ............... 507

........ 13.7 ........ 13.9 ........ 13.4 ........ 16.3 ........ 19.5

1998-99 .... 1999-00 .... 2000-01 .... 2001-02 .... 2002-03 ....

Vonteego Cummings ............... 419 Ricardo Greer .......................... 506 Ricardo Greer .......................... 548 Brandin Knight ........................ 546 Julius Page ............................. 391

........ 16.1 ........ 18.1 ........ 16.6 ........ 15.6 ........ 12.2

2003-04 .... 2004-05 .... 2005-06 .... 2006-07 .... 2007-08 ....

Carl Krauser ............................ 493 Carl Krauser ............................ 463 Carl Krauser ............................ 494 Aaron Gray .............................. 499 Sam Young ............................. 668

........ 15.4 ........ 16.0 ........ 15.0 ........ 13.9 ........ 18.1

2008-09 .... 2009-10 .... 2010-11 .... 2011-12 ....

Sam Young ............................. 690 Ashton Gibbs .......................... 533 Ashton Gibbs .......................... 522 Ashton Gibbs .......................... 541

........ 19.2 ........ 15.7 ........ 16.8 ........ 14.6

2012-13 ..... Tray Woodall ........................... 378 ......... 11.5 2013-14 ..... Lamar Patterson ....................... 616 ......... 17.1


RECORDS

2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL SEASON RECORDS POINTS Pts. 690 668 651 651 622 617 617 617 616 613 609 598 587 587 574 573 562 553 550 548 546 544 541 541 539 533 522 522 516 507 506 505 504

Player (GP) Sam Young (36) Sam Young (37) Clyde Vaughan (31) Don Hennon (25) Ed Pavlick (26) Larry Harris (27) Don Hennon (24) Billy Knight (26) Lamar Patterson (36) Clyde Vaughan (28) Billy Knight (28) Brian Shorter (29) Brian Shorter (30) Charles Smith (31) Larry Harris (26) Don Hennon (27) Charles Smith (33) Jason Matthews (29) DeJuan Blair (36) Ricardo Greer (33) Brandin Knight (35) Jason Matthews (33) Clyde Vaughan (30) Ashton Gibbs (37) Vonteego Cummings (33) Ashton Gibbs (34) Ashton Gibbs (34) Jerome Lane (33) Larry Harris (25) Vonteego Cummings (26) Ricardo Greer (28) Billy Knight (24) Sam Clancy (31)

Year 2008-09 2007-08 1983-84 1957-58 1954-55 1976-77 1958-59 1972-73 2013-14 1982-83 1973-74 1989-90 1988-89 1987-88 1975-76 1956-57 1986-87 1989-90 2008-09 2000-01 2001-02 1990-91 1981-82 2011-12 1996-97 2009-10 2010-11 1986-87 1977-78 1997-98 1999-01 1971-72 1980-81

SCORING AVERAGE Pts. Player (GP) 26.0 Don Hennon (25) 25.7 Don Hennon (24) 23.9 Ed Pavlick (26) 23.7 Billy Knight (26) 22.9 Larry Harris (27) 22.1 Larry Harris (26) 21.9 Clyde Vaughan (28) 21.8 Billy Knight (28) 21.2 Don Hennon (27) 21.0 Billy Knight (24) 21.0 Clyde Vaughan (31) 20.6 Larry Harris (25) 20.6 Brian Shorter (29) 19.8 Bob Lazor (25) 19.6 Brian Shorter (30) 19.5 Vonteego Cummings (26) 19.2 Sam Young (36) 19.1 Jason Matthews (29) 18.9 Charles Smith (31) 18.5 Calvin Sheffield (25) 18.1 Sam Young (37) 18.1 Ricardo Greer (28) 18.0 Clyde Vaughan (30) 17.6 Julius Pegues (25) 17.4 Sammie Ellis (27) 17.2 Brian Generalovich (25) 17.1 Lamar Patterson (36) 17.1 Kirk Bruce (29) 17.1 Kent Scott (24) 17.0 Charles Smith (33) 16.9 Kent Scott (29) 16.6 Ricardo Greer (33) 16.5 Jason Matthews (30)

Year 1957-58 1958-59 1954-55 1972-73 1976-77 1975-76 1982-83 1973-74 1956-57 1971-72 1983-84 1977-78 1989-90 1955-56 1988-89 1997-98 2008-09 1989-90 1987-88 1963-64 2007-08 1999-00 1981-82 1957-58 1979-80 1963-64 2013-14 1974-75 1971-72 1986-87 1969-70 2000-01 1988-89

CAREER RECORDS POINTS Pts. 2045 2033 1914 1884 1841 1840 1753 1748 1731 1671 1642 1633 1581 1555 1512 1440 1410 1342 1282 1282 1274 1258 1247 1217 1200 1175 1164 1143 1127 1115 1114 1109 1108 1099 1096 1090 1067 1057 1050 1047 1046 1007 979 962 959 944 930 930 921 905

Player (GP) Charles Smith (122) Clyde Vaughan (120) Larry Harris (107) Sam Young (143) Don Hennon (76) Jason Matthews (123) Ricardo Greer (117) Ashton Gibbs (137) Billy Knight (78) Sam Clancy (116) Carl Krauser (126) Brian Shorter (92) Vonteego Cummings (103) Demetreus Gore (122) Julius Page (136) Brandin Knight (127) Lamar Patterson (148) Jerry McCullough (111) Sean Miller (128) Bobby Martin (117) Chevon Troutman (124) Jaron Brown (137) Levance Fields (131) Jerome Lane (93) Curtis Aiken (120) Bob Lazor (76) John Riser (78) Kent Scott (72) Isaac Hawkins (118) Calvin Sheffield (73) Brian Generalovich (72) Aaron Gray (113) Tray Woodall (139) Donatas Zavackas (118) Ronald Ramon (135) Brad Wanamaker (134) Chris McNeal (95) Carlton Neverson (89) Julius Pegues (77) Rod Brookin (94) Gilbert Brown (129) Darelle Porter (123) DeJuan Blair (72) Nasir Robinson (133) Jason Maile (111) Dwayne Wallace (101) Ed Pavlick (51) Orlando Antigua (116) Sam David (76) Sammie Ellis (55)

Year 1984-88 1980-84 1974-78 2005-09 1956-59 1987-91 1997-01 2008-12 1971-74 1977-81 2002-06 1988-91 1995-99 1984-88 2000-04 1999-03 2009-14 1991-96 1987-92 1987-91 2001-05 2000-04 2005-09 1985-88 1983-87 1954-57 1954-57 1969-72 1996-01 1961-64 1961-64 2003-07 2008-13 1999-03 2004-08 2007-11 1990-93 1978-81 1955-58 1986-90 2006-11 1987-91 2007-09 2008-12 1992-97 1978-82 1952-55 1991-95 1946-49 1978-80

SCORING AVERAGE (Minimum 40 GP) Pts. Player (GP) 24.2 Don Hennon (76) 22.2 Billy Knight (78) 18.2 Ed Pavlick (51) 17.9 Larry Harris (107) 17.8 Brian Shorter (92) 16.9 Clyde Vaughan (120) 16.8 Charles Smith (122) 16.5 Sammie Ellis (55) 15.9 Kent Scott (72) 15.5 Brian Generalovich (72) 15.5 Bob Lazor (76) 15.3 Vonteego Cummings (103) 15.3 Calvin Sheffield (73) 15.0 Ricardo Greer (117) 15.0 Jason Matthews (123) 14.9 John Riser (78) 14.4 Sam Clancy (116) 13.6 DeJuan Blair (72) 13.6 Julius Pegues (77) 13.4 Samuel David (46) 13.2 Sam Young (143) 13.1 Jerome Lane (93) 13.1 Charley Hyatt (67) 13.1 Clarence Burch (45) 13.0 Carl Krauser (126) 12.8 Ashton Gibbs (137) 12.7 Demetreus Gore (122) 12.6 Dave Roman (50) 12.5 Oland Canterna (71) 12.1 Ben Jinks (70) 12.1 Jerry McCullough (111) 12.1 Larry Szykowny (67) 12.1 Sam David (76) 12.0 Chris Taft (65) 11.9 Michael Zernich (71) 11.9 Carlton Neverson (89) 11.8 John Fridley (72) 11.6 Mike Paul (68) 11.3 Brandin Knight (127) 11.2 Chris McNeal (95) 11.2 Bob Lovett (64) 11.1 Rod Brookin (94) 11.1 Julius Page (136) 10.9 Kirk Bruce (83) 10.7 Mickey Martin (66) 10.5 Mike Cook (48) 10.5 Chad Varga (63) 10.3 Chevon Troutman (124) 10.2 Terry Knight (86) 10.2 Eric Mobley (88)

117

Year 1956-59 1971-74 1952-55 1974-78 1988-91 1980-84 1984-88 1978-80 1969-72 1961-64 1954-57 1995-99 1961-64 1997-01 1987-91 1954-57 1977-81 2007-09 1955-58 1947-49 2005-09 1985-88 1928-30 1951-54 2002-06 2008-12 1984-88 1962-64 1947-49 1960-63 1991-96 1963-66 1946-49 2003-05 1950-53 1978-81 1958-61 1969-72 1999-03 1990-93 1963-66 1986-90 2000-04 1972-75 1971-74 2006-08 1994-97 2001-05 1976-79 1991-94

Rod Brookin (1986-90) connected on 40.9 percent of his 3-point shots to rank fourth on Pitt’s all-time career list. He also scored 1,047 career points and ranks 39th on the school’s all-time scoring list.

OTHER SCORING RECORDS DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING GAMES  Career: 106, Charles Smith, 1984-88.  Season: 36, Sam Young, 2007-08.  Consecutive: 81, Larry Harris, 3/8/75-3/3/78. 20-PLUS POINT GAMES  Career: 52, Don Hennon, 1956-59.  Season: 20, Don Hennon, 1958-59.  Consecutive: 12, Don Hennon, 2/22/58-12/29/58. 30-PLUS POINT GAMES  Career: 24, Don Hennon, 1956-59.  Season: 9, Don Hennon, two times, 1957-58 and 1958-59.  Consecutive: 2, three players. 40-PLUS POINT GAMES  Career: 3, Don Hennon, 1956-59.  Season: 2, Don Hennon, 1957-58. 20.0-PLUS AVERAGE SEASONS  Career: 3, Don Hennon, 1956-59; Larry Harris, 197478; Billy Knight, 1971-74. POINTS OVER A TWO-GAME STRETCH  Career: 76, Don Hennon (45-Duke/31-Duquesne), 1956-57. PCT. OF DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES  Career: 96.0%, Don Hennon (73-76), 1956-59.  Season: 100.0%, many players. MULTIPLE SEASON SCORING LEADERS  Career: 3, Don Hennon, 1956-58; Billy Knight, 197174; Larry Harris, 1974-78; Vonteego Cummings, 1995-99; Clyde Vaughan, 1980-84; Charles Smith, 1984-88; Carl Krauser, 2002-06; Ashton Gibbs, 201012. MULTIPLE 500-PLUS POINT SEASONS  Career: 3, five players- Don Hennon, 1956-58; Billy Knight, 1971-74; Larry Harris, 1974-78; Clyde Vaughan, 1980-84; Ashton Gibbs, 2009-12.


2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

RECORDS

1,000-POINT CLUB 1. CHARLES SMITH  2,045 POINTS

JERSEY RETIRED

No. 32  6-10  230  Center  Bridgeport, Conn. (Warren Harding) Year 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 TOTAL

GP GS 29 29 29 29 33 33 31 31 122 122

Min 956 1077 1050 1020 4103

Avg 33.0 37.1 31.8 32.9 33.6

FG FGA 151 301 165 318 180 327 211 378 707 1324

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA .502 -- 133 175 .519 -- 131 172 .550 0 0 .000 202 275 .558 3 11 .273 162 212 .534 3 11 .273 628 834

Pct Off .760 -.762 -.735 96 .764 77 .753 173

Rebounds Def Tot Avg -- 231 8.0 -- 235 8.1 186 282 8.5 162 239 7.7 814 987 8.1

PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts 79 1 15 58 63 24 435 97 7 46 59 81 27 461 122 9 53 65 106 25 562 94 5 57 67 96 38 587 392 22 171 249 346 114 2045

Avg 15.0 15.9 17.0 18.9 16.8

2. CLYDE VAUGHAN  2,033 POINTS No. 42  6-4  210  Forward  Mount Vernon, N.Y. (New Rochelle) Year 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 TOTAL

GP 31 30 28 31 120

GS ------

Min 447 1081 1067 1146 3741

Avg 14.4 36.0 38.1 37.0 31.2

FG FGA 89 198 199 397 228 478 254 526 770 1599

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .449 --.501 --.477 --.483 --.482 ---

Pct ------

FT 50 143 157 143 493

FTA 94 200 213 189 696

Pct .532 .715 .737 .757 .708

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg --- 124 4.0 --- 284 9.5 --- 258 9.2 --- 256 8.3 --- 922 7.7

PF FO Ast TO 30 0 9 27 63 0 19 67 63 1 19 26 61 1 43 64 217 2 90 184

Blk 2 9 6 3 20

Stl 7 22 17 18 64

Pts 228 541 613 651 2033

Avg 7.4 18.0 21.9 21.0 16.9

PF FO Ast 52 2 25 77 4 20 81 4 41 74 3 37 284 13 123

Blk Stl Pts Avg 19 -- 207 7.1 24 -- 574 22.1 4 -- 617 22.9 16 -- 516 20.6 63 -- 1914 17.9

3. LARRY HARRIS  1,914 POINTS No. 24  6-6  205  Forward  Loraine, Ohio (Clearview) Year 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 TOTAL

GP 29 26 27 25 107

GS ------

Min ------

Avg ------

FG FGA 90 200 242 475 254 494 217 415 803 1584

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .450 --.509 --.514 --.523 --.507 ---

Pct FT FTA Pct -- 27 44 .614 -- 90 117 .769 -- 109 133 .820 -- 82 102 .804 -- 308 396 .778

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg --- 96 3.3 --- 167 6.4 --- 175 6.5 --- 131 5.2 --- 569 5.3

TO ------

4. SAM YOUNG  1,884 POINTS No. 23  6-7  215  Forward  Clinton, Md. (Hargrave Military Academy/Friendly) Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 TOTAL

GP 33 37 37 36 143

GS Min 3 672 2 637 37 1187 36 1146 78 3642

Avg 20.4 17.2 32.1 31.8 25.5

FG FGA 98 188 103 225 254 505 261 520 716 1438

Total Pct .521 .458 .503 .502 .498

3FG 3FGA 4 21 13 42 44 115 54 145 115 323

Pct FT FTA Pct Off .190 61 88 .693 59 .310 46 77 .597 47 .383 116 168 .690 83 .372 114 154 .740 69 .356 337 487 .692 258

Rebounds Def Tot Avg 85 144 4.4 64 111 3.0 149 232 6.3 156 225 6.3 454 712 5.0

PF FO Ast TO Blk 45 0 28 50 20 60 1 25 42 17 73 1 45 87 42 60 1 40 88 30 238 3 138 267 109

5. DON HENNON  1,841 POINTS

Stl 22 21 41 35 119

Pts 261 265 668 690 1884

Avg 7.9 7.2 18.1 19.2 13.2

JERSEY RETIRED

No. 10  5-8 1/2  188  Guard  Wampum, Pa. (Wampum) Year 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 TOTAL

GP 27 25 24 76

GS -----

Min -----

Avg -----

FG FGA 225 541 267 654 231 632 723 1827

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .416 --.408 --.366 --.396 ---

Pct -----

FT 123 117 155 395

FTA 149 140 191 480

Pct .826 .836 .812 .823

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg --- 95 3.5 --- 118 4.7 --- 105 4.4 --- 318 4.2

PF FO Ast 68 2 -65 0 -77 1 -210 3 --

TO -----

Blk Stl Pts Avg -- -- 573 21.2 -- -- 651 26.0 -- -- 617 25.7 -- -- 1841 24.2

6. JASON MATTHEWS  1,840 POINTS No. 22  6-3  180  Guard  Los Angeles, Calif. (St. Monica) Year 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 TOTAL

GP GS Min 31 23 638 30 30 884 29 29 1092 33 30 938 123 112 3552

Avg 20.6 29.5 37.7 28.4 28.9

FG FGA 85 191 144 300 166 361 155 360 550 1212

Total Pct .445 .480 .460 .431 .454

3FG 3FGA 26 58 66 137 80 175 87 197 259 567

118

Pct .448 .482 .457 .442 .457

FT 51 142 141 147 481

FTA 61 158 158 171 548

Pct .836 .899 .892 .860 .878

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg 19 27 46 1.5 33 51 84 2.8 28 60 88 3.0 13 57 70 2.1 93 195 288 2.3

PF FO Ast TO 68 2 49 46 83 3 37 57 99 0 69 65 75 0 70 56 325 5 225 224

Blk 2 7 4 7 20

Stl 17 25 30 37 109

Pts 247 496 553 544 1840

Avg 8.0 16.5 19.1 16.5 15.0


RECORDS

2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

1,000-POINT CLUB 7. RICARDO GREER  1,753 POINTS No. 25  6-5  220  Guard/Forward  New York, N.Y. (George Washington/Cheshire Academy, Mass.) Year 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 TOTAL

GP GS Min 27 27 967 29 28 928 28 28 1008 33 32 1123 117 115 4026

Avg 35.8 32.0 36.0 34.0 34.4

FG FGA 132 308 144 326 189 407 207 427 672 1468

Total Pct .429 .442 .464 .485 .458

3FG 3FGA 23 90 8 44 31 94 34 120 96 348

Pct FT FTA .256 48 66 .182 68 97 .330 97 151 .283 100 146 .276 313 460

Rebounds Pct Off Def Tot Avg .727 81 100 181 6.7 .701 84 105 189 6.5 .642 121 154 275 9.8 .685 79 164 243 7.4 .680 365 523 888 7.6

PF FO Ast TO 74 0 117 106 92 2 73 72 62 0 90 99 74 0 93 87 302 2 373 364

Blk 7 11 2 12 32

Stl Pts 42 335 63 364 49 506 42 548 196 1753

Avg 12.4 12.6 18.1 16.6 15.0

Blk 1 3 0 2 6

Stl Pts 5 152 26 533 13 522 19 541 63 1748

Avg 4.3 15.7 16.8 14.6 12.8

8. ASHTON GIBBS  1,748 POINTS No. 12  6-2  190  Guard  Scotch Plains, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep) Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 TOTAL

GP GS 35 0 34 34 31 30 37 37 137 101

Min 373 1177 1016 1270 3836

Avg 10.7 34.6 32.8 34.3 28.0

FG FGA 50 117 159 401 170 363 183 479 562 1360

Total Pct .427 .397 .468 .382 .413

3FG 3FGA 36 82 78 200 102 208 81 235 297 725

Pct FT FTA Pct .439 16 20 .800 .390 137 155 .884 .490 80 90 .889 .345 94 110 .855 .410 327 375 .872

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg 6 18 24 0.7 14 81 95 2.8 11 62 73 2.4 19 65 84 2.3 50 226 276 2.0

PF FO Ast TO 27 0 30 22 40 0 62 40 41 0 86 51 38 0 77 61 146 0 255 174

9. BILLY KNIGHT  1,731 POINTS

JERSEY RETIRED

No. 34  6-7  200  Forward  Braddock, Pa. (Braddock) Year 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 TOTAL

GP 24 26 28 78

GS -----

Min -----

Avg -----

FG FGA 205 381 275 530 270 525 750 1436

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .538 --.519 --.514 --.522 ---

Pct FT FTA Pct -- 95 131 .725 -- 67 89 .753 -- 69 89 .775 -- 231 309 .748

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast --- 276 11.5 65 2 56 --- 287 11.0 54 0 77 --- 375 13.4 70 2 73 --- 938 12.0 189 4 206

TO -----

Blk Stl Pts Avg -- -- 505 21.0 -- -- 617 23.7 -- -- 609 21.8 -- -- 1731 22.2

10. SAM CLANCY  1,671 POINTS

No. 15  6-7  235  Forward  Pittsburgh, Pa. (Brashear) Year 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 TOTAL

GP GS 27 27 29 29 29 29 31 31 116 116

Min -1070 1064 1139 3273

Avg 0.0 36.9 36.7 36.7 28.2

FG FGA 155 320 164 348 134 284 203 410 656 1362

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .484 --.471 --.472 --.495 --.482 ---

Pct FT FTA Pct -- 68 102 .667 -- 119 164 .726 -- 74 132 .561 -- 98 140 .700 -- 359 538 .667

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg PF FO --- 327 12.1 91 5 --- 362 12.5 104 6 --- 321 11.1 102 7 --- 332 10.7 113 7 --- 1342 11.6 410 25

Ast TO Blk 37 -- 53 57 100 27 54 88 50 38 90 40 186 278 170

Stl Pts -- 378 42 447 49 342 70 504 161 1671

Avg 14.0 15.4 11.8 16.3 14.4

11. CARL KRAUSER  1,642 POINTS No. 11  6-2  200  Guard  Bronx, N.Y. (Notre Dame Academy) Year 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 TOTAL

GP 32 32 29 33 126

GS 1 32 29 33 95

Min 595 1155 1033 1054 3837

Avg 18.6 36.1 35.6 31.9 30.5

FG FGA 60 136 153 377 134 326 157 391 504 1230

Total Pct .441 .406 .411 .402 .410

3FG 3FGA 21 54 48 144 54 137 67 182 190 517

Pct .389 .333 .394 .368 .368

FT 51 139 141 113 444

FTA 70 179 188 155 592

Pct .729 .777 .750 .729 .750

Off 12 27 26 26 91

Rebounds Def Tot Avg 77 89 2.8 129 156 4.9 114 140 4.8 115 141 4.3 435 526 4.2

PF FO Ast TO 66 1 93 64 79 2 145 96 70 0 170 122 92 2 160 103 307 5 568 385

Blk 0 2 2 0 4

Stl Pts 34 192 52 493 51 463 53 494 190 1642

Avg 6.0 15.4 16.0 15.0 13.0

PF FO Ast TO 92 4 48 90 91 0 40 96 99 1 35 81 282 5 123 267

Blk 15 14 16 45

Stl Pts 17 587 28 598 16 448 61 1633

Avg 19.6 20.6 13.6 17.8

PF FO Ast TO 35 0 52 36 100 5 140 129 74 3 154 115 76 5 112 84 285 13 458 364

Blk 6 6 21 11 44

12. BRIAN SHORTER  1,633 POINTS No. 00  6-6  230  Forward  Philadelphia, Pa. (Simon Gratz)

Year 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 TOTAL

GP 30 29 33 92

GS Min 30 1046 29 1066 32 837 91 2949

Avg 34.9 36.8 25.4 32.1

FG FGA 204 340 197 370 139 294 540 1004

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .600 1 2 .532 0 6 .473 0 2 .538 1 10

Pct .500 .000 .000 .100

FT 178 204 170 552

FTA 249 308 221 778

Rebounds Pct Off Def Tot Avg .715 110 178 288 9.6 .662 97 177 274 9.4 .769 76 134 210 6.4 .710 283 489 772 8.4

13. VONTEEGO CUMMINGS  1,581 POINTS

No. 3  6-4  190  Guard  Thomson, Ga. (Thomson) Year 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 TOTAL

GP 18 33 26 26 103

GS Min 12 438 33 1129 26 1042 26 923 97 3532

Avg 24.3 34.2 40.1 35.5 34.3

FG FGA 39 117 189 414 173 406 153 372 554 1309

Total Pct .333 .457 .426 .411 .423

3FG 3FGA 10 42 42 105 41 130 41 124 134 401

119

Rebounds Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg .238 28 42 .667 15 47 62 3.4 .400 119 167 .713 60 77 137 4.2 .315 120 173 .694 32 75 107 4.1 .331 72 103 .699 27 79 106 4.1 .334 339 485 .699 134 278 412 4.0

Stl 15 85 66 69 235

Pts 116 539 507 419 1581

Avg 6.4 16.3 19.5 16.1 15.3


2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

RECORDS

1,000-POINT CLUB 14. DEMETREUS GORE  1,555 POINTS No. 33  6-5  210  Guard/Forward  Detroit, Mich. (Chadsey) Year 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 TOTAL

GP GS Min 29 19 593 29 29 833 33 33 879 31 31 817 122 112 3122

Avg 20.4 28.7 26.6 26.4 25.6

FG FGA 114 273 197 355 167 374 167 345 645 1347

Total Pct .418 .555 .447 .484 .479

3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct ---- 40 54 .741 ---- 72 86 .837 11 41 .268 73 94 .777 13 32 .406 56 71 .789 24 73 .329 241 305 .790

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg --- 50 1.7 --- 110 3.8 37 88 125 3.8 35 74 109 3.5 72 322 394 3.2

PF FO Ast TO 55 1 50 77 86 3 78 95 79 1 107 96 75 2 65 68 295 7 300 336

Blk 2 9 6 3 20

PF FO Ast TO 52 1 35 39 46 0 76 57 58 0 70 50 52 0 63 51 208 1 244 197

Blk 5 16 9 14 44

Stl 30 42 29 25 126

Pts 268 466 418 403 1555

Avg 9.2 16.1 12.7 13.0 12.7

Stl Pts 22 299 16 426 24 391 25 396 87 1512

Avg 9.1 12.2 12.2 11.0 11.1

15. JULIUS PAGE  1,512 POINTS No. 1  6-3  191  Guard  Buffalo, N.Y. (Turner-Carroll) Year 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 TOTAL

GP GS 33 25 35 35 32 32 36 36 136 128

Min 888 1201 1028 1281 4398

Avg 26.9 34.3 32.1 35.6 32.3

FG FGA 109 257 157 337 144 295 134 361 544 1250

Total Pct .424 .466 .488 .371 .435

3FG 3FGA 43 126 57 182 54 146 56 170 210 624

Pct FT FTA Pct .341 38 61 .623 .313 55 68 .809 .370 49 70 .700 .329 72 102 .706 .337 214 301 .711

Off 13 16 8 15 52

Rebounds Def Tot Avg 48 61 1.8 109 125 3.6 102 110 3.4 91 106 2.9 350 402 3.0

16. BRANDIN KNIGHT  1,440 POINTS

JERSEY RETIRED

No. 20  6-0  190  Guard  East Orange, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep) Year 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 TOTAL

GP GS Min 28 25 937 31 26 999 35 35 1284 33 33 1087 127 119 4307

Avg FG FGA 33.5 85 212 32.2 91 235 36.7 194 454 32.9 122 332 33.9 492 1233

Total Pct .401 .387 .427 .367 .399

3FG 3FGA 26 80 33 128 93 261 57 185 209 654

Pct FT .325 43 .258 70 .356 65 .308 69 .320 247

FTA 78 115 147 120 460

Pct .551 .609 .442 .575 .537

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg 23 83 106 3.8 21 81 102 3.3 27 140 167 4.8 21 96 117 3.5 92 400 492 3.9

PF FO Ast TO 83 0 154 98 81 1 171 95 87 1 251 112 76 1 209 101 327 3 785 406

Blk 10 16 16 13 55

Stl Pts 77 239 69 285 82 546 70 370 298 1440

Avg 8.5 9.2 15.6 11.2 11.3

17. LAMAR PATTERSON  1,410 POINTS

No. 21  6-5  225  Forward  Lancaster, Pa. (St. Benedict’s Prep, N.J.) Year GP GS Min 2009-10 10 0 104 2010-11 32 0 401 2011-12 37 37 1053 2012-13 33 33 892 2013-14 36 36 1173 TOTAL 148 106 3623

Avg 10.4 12.5 28.5 27.0 32.6 24.5

Total FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 6 24 .250 5 11 28 82 .341 8 36 126 285 .442 41 100 115 248 .464 37 110 202 458 .441 80 206 477 1097 .435 171 463

Pct FT FTA .455 6 11 .222 20 29 .410 64 83 .336 63 96 .388 132 175 .369 285 394

Pct Off .545 4 .690 35 .771 61 .656 38 .754 35 .723 173

Rebounds Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO 8 12 1.2 8 0 4 5 29 64 2.0 35 0 42 24 134 195 5.3 89 3 133 63 104 142 4.3 71 2 94 59 140 175 4.9 73 1 154 93 415 588 4.0 276 6 427 244

Blk Stl Pts Avg 4 3 23 2.3 5 14 84 2.6 12 38 357 9.6 10 40 330 10.0 12 51 616 17.1 43 146 1410 9.5

18. JERRY McCULLOUGH  1,342 POINTS No. 5  5-11  180  Guard  New York, N.Y. (Rice)

Year 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1995-96 TOTAL

GP 33 28 25 25 111

GS Min 3 651 28 992 24 879 24 815 79 3337

Avg FG FGA 19.7 71 184 35.4 124 322 35.2 93 240 32.6 90 262 30.1 378 1008

Total Pct .386 .385 .388 .344 .375

3FG 3FGA 30 82 48 164 36 105 38 126 152 477

Pct .366 .293 .343 .302 .319

FT 73 132 111 118 434

FTA 116 171 153 157 597

Rebounds Pct Off Def Tot Avg .629 14 39 53 1.6 .772 33 73 106 3.8 .725 27 73 100 4.0 .752 31 70 101 4.0 .727 105 255 360 3.2

PF FO Ast TO 76 2 88 64 82 1 156 90 63 3 175 92 79 1 133 61 300 7 552 307

Blk 9 10 7 11 37

Stl Pts 47 245 64 428 70 333 76 336 257 1342

Avg 7.4 15.3 13.3 13.4 12.1

PF FO Ast TO Blk 76 4 11 35 18 102 3 21 76 30 99 3 28 80 34 105 4 20 60 27 382 14 80 251 109

Stl Pts 9 207 25 365 23 418 16 292 73 1282

Avg 6.7 12.2 14.4 10.8 11.0

Stl Pts 31 287 27 290 17 344 27 361 102 1282

Avg 9.3 9.7 10.4 10.6 10.0

TIE-19. BOBBY MARTIN  1,282 POINTS

No. 55  6-9  235  Center  Atlantic City, N.J. (Atlantic City) Year 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 TOTAL

GP 31 30 29 27 117

GS Min 0 525 30 1001 28 1000 23 635 81 3161

Avg FG 16.9 61 33.4 113 34.5 145 23.5 97 27.0 416

FGA 125 237 270 197 829

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off .488 0 1 .000 85 117 .726 54 .477 0 2 .000 139 205 .678 91 .537 1 5 .200 127 185 .686 79 .492 1 11.000 97 134 .724 79 .502 2 9 .222 448 641 .699 303

Rebounds Def Tot Avg 66 120 3.9 139 230 7.7 165 244 8.4 102 181 6.7 472 775 6.6

TIE-19. SEAN MILLER  1,282 POINTS

No. 3  6-1  185  Guard  Beaver Falls, Pa. (Blackhawk) Year 1987-88 1988-89 1990-91 1991-92 TOTAL

GP GS 31 27 30 30 33 33 34 34 128 124

Min 1072 1051 989 1034 4146

Avg FG 34.6 86 35.0 80 30.0 100 30.4 97 32.4 363

FGA 186 199 225 235 845

Total Pct .462 .402 .444 .413 .430

3FG 3FGA 58 133 56 143 68 156 57 142 239 574

120

Pct FT FTA .436 57 67 .392 74 81 .436 76 84 .401 110 126 .416 317 358

Pct .851 .914 .905 .873 .885

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg 8 52 60 1.9 7 50 57 1.9 9 53 62 1.9 14 68 82 2.4 38 223 261 2.0

PF FO Ast TO 83 0 180 79 81 1 181 82 67 0 159 66 90 1 224 94 321 2 744 321

Blk 0 1 2 4 7


RECORDS

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1,000-POINT CLUB 21. CHEVON TROUTMAN  1,274 POINTS

No. 2  6-7  240  Forward  Williamsport, Pa. (Williamsport Area) Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 TOTAL

GP 29 31 35 29 124

GS Min 4 376 3 699 34 1022 29 894 70 2991

Avg 13.0 22.5 29.2 30.8 24.1

FG 64 135 136 151 486

FGA 115 188 208 267 778

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .557 3 8 .718 1 6 .654 3 14 .566 6 16 .625 13 44

Pct FT FTA .375 24 51 .167 70 116 .214 69 113 .375 126 177 .295 289 457

Rebounds Tot Avg 102 3.5 159 5.1 218 6.2 232 8.0 711 5.7

Pct Off Def .471 44 58 .603 61 98 .611 83 135 .712 100 132 .632 288 423

PF FO Ast TO 57 2 15 19 80 2 31 45 86 2 66 70 76 3 43 63 299 9 155 197

Blk 12 14 35 25 86

Stl Pts 19 155 39 341 42 344 34 434 134 1274

Avg 5.3 11.0 9.8 15.0 10.3

PF FO Ast TO 59 0 50 57 70 0 79 79 59 0 64 60 81 1 102 83 269 1 295 279

Blk 11 19 20 9 59

Stl Pts 33 158 48 326 46 354 65 420 192 1258

Avg 4.8 9.3 10.7 11.7 9.2

PF FO Ast TO 27 0 73 37 49 2 169 70 37 1 133 45 47 0 270 71 160 3 645 223

Blk 1 1 0 2 4

Stl Pts 26 224 39 339 28 298 28 386 121 1247

Avg 6.8 9.2 11.9 10.7 9.5

PF FO Ast TO 59 5 46 39 99 4 73 86 99 3 77 91 257 12 196 216

Blk 13 14 7 34

Stl 23 42 40 105

Pts 264 522 431 1217

Avg 9.1 15.8 13.9 13.1

PF FO Ast TO 37 1 58 39 77 1 123 86 69 1 102 74 62 2 95 48 245 5 378 247

Blk 0 5 4 3 12

Stl Pts 31 111 47 267 37 381 40 441 155 1200

Avg 3.6 9.2 13.1 14.2 10.0

22. JARON BROWN  1,258 POINTS

No. 4  6-4  237  Guard/Forward  Lexington, Ky. (Bryan Station) Year 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 TOTAL

GP GS 33 6 35 34 33 33 36 36 137 109

Min 505 1031 1004 1237 3777

Avg 15.3 29.5 30.4 34.4 27.6

FG 64 131 141 165 501

FGA 139 253 267 338 997

Total Pct .460 .518 .528 .488 .503

3FG 3FGA 3 22 4 24 15 42 14 65 36 153

Pct FT FTA Pct Off .136 27 50 .540 27 .167 60 96 .625 91 .357 57 84 .679 67 .215 76 116 .655 87 .235 220 346 .636 272

Rebounds Def Tot Avg 51 78 2.4 123 214 6.1 99 166 5.0 106 193 5.4 379 651 4.8

23. LEVANCE FIELDS  1,247 POINTS No. 2  5-10  190  Guard  Brooklyn, N.Y. (Xavierian) Year 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 TOTAL

GP GS Min 33 4 715 37 37 1094 25 23 773 36 36 1165 131 100 3747

Avg FG FGA 21.7 77 157 29.6 112 272 30.9 98 258 32.4 130 327 28.6 417 1014

Total Pct .490 .412 .380 .398 .411

3FG 3FGA 32 74 52 146 28 101 47 138 159 459

Pct FT .432 38 .356 63 .277 74 .341 79 .346 254

FTA 57 83 104 111 355

Pct .667 .759 .712 .712 .715

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg 15 53 68 2.1 19 115 134 3.6 20 78 98 3.9 23 68 91 2.5 77 314 391 3.0

24. JEROME LANE  1,217 POINTS

No. 34  6-6  232  Forward  Akron, Ohio (St. Vincent-St. Mary) Year 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 TOTAL

GP 29 33 31 93

GS Min 17 711 33 1169 31 1090 81 2970

Avg FG 24.5 95 35.4 187 35.2 154 31.9 436

FGA 202 329 300 831

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .470 0 0 .568 4 8 .513 0 7 .525 4 15

Rebounds Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg .000 74 113 .655 --- 148 5.1 .500 144 230 .626 198 246 444 13.5 .000 123 200 .615 141 237 378 12.2 .267 341 543 .628 339 631 970 10.4

25. CURTIS AIKEN  1,200 POINTS No. 14  6-0  184  Guard  Buffalo, N.Y. (Bennett) Year 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 TOTAL

GP 31 29 29 31 120

GS Min -- 419 24 864 29 941 29 992 82 3216

Avg FG FGA 13.5 47 129 29.8 98 228 32.4 177 311 32.0 167 360 26.8 489 1028

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT .364 ---- 17 .430 ---- 71 .569 ---- 27 .464 46 117 .393 61 .476 46 117 .393 176

FTA 40 102 48 106 296

Pct .425 .696 .563 .575 .595

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg --- 19 0.6 --- 52 1.8 --- 58 2.0 26 30 56 1.8 26 159 185 1.5

26. BOB LAZOR  1,175 POINTS

No. 12  6-6  200  Forward  Canonsburg, Pa. (Canonsburg) Year 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 TOTAL

GP 26 25 25 76

GS -----

Min -----

Avg -----

FG FGA 123 316 189 462 154 389 466 1167

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .389 --.409 --.396 --.399 ---

Pct FT FTA Pct -- 63 96 .656 -- 117 157 .745 -- 63 100 .630 -- 243 353 .688

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast --- 316 12.2 86 5 ---- 289 11.6 78 4 ---- 236 9.4 56 3 ---- 841 11.1 220 12 --

TO -----

Blk Stl Pts Avg -- -- 309 11.9 -- -- 495 19.8 -- -- 371 14.8 -- -- 1175 15.5

TO -----

Blk Stl Pts Avg -- -- 346 13.3 -- -- 405 16.2 -- -- 413 15.3 -- -- 1164 14.9

27. JOHN RISER  1,164 POINTS No. 33  6-4  200  Forward  Washington, Pa. (Washington) Year 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 TOTAL

GP 26 25 27 78

GS -----

Min -----

Avg -----

FG FGA 129 372 135 333 130 341 394 1046

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .347 --.405 --.381 --.377 ---

121

Pct FT FTA Pct -- 88 169 .521 -- 135 191 .707 -- 153 206 .743 -- 376 566 .664

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast --- 278 10.7 98 9 ---- 213 8.5 90 8 ---- 284 10.5 94 8 ---- 775 9.9 282 25 --


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RECORDS

1,000-POINT CLUB 28. KENT SCOTT  1,143 POINTS No. 20  6-3  170  Guard  Raytown, Mo. (Raytown South) Year 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 TOTAL

GP 24 24 24 72

GS -----

Min -----

Avg -----

FG FGA 178 344 138 291 186 371 502 1006

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .517 --.474 --.501 --.499 ---

Pct FT FTA Pct -- 49 61 .803 -- 52 63 .825 -- 38 47 .809 -- 139 171 .813

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg --- 51 2.1 --- 56 2.3 --- 67 2.8 --- 174 2.4

PF FO Ast 31 0 -43 0 82 41 0 79 115 0 161

TO -----

Blk Stl Pts Avg -- -- 405 16.9 -- -- 328 13.7 -- -- 410 17.1 -- -- 1143 15.9

29. ISAAC HAWKINS  1,127 POINTS

No. 52  6-8  210  Forward  Baton Rouge, La. (Istrouma H.S./Hargrave Military Academy) Year 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 2000-01 TOTAL

GP 30 27 29 32 118

GS Min 2 354 27 1011 29 1029 32 994 90 3388

Avg 11.8 37.4 35.5 31.1 28.7

FG 29 159 149 125 462

FGA 62 294 309 230 895

Total Rebounds Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg .468 0 0 .000 18 27 .667 34 41 75 2.5 .541 1 5 .200 65 95 .684 108 140 248 9.2 .482 1 7 .143 70 104 .673 109 148 257 8.9 .543 1 11.000 47 88 .534 92 162 254 7.9 .516 3 13 .231 200 314 .637 343 491 834 7.1

PF FO Ast TO Blk 45 0 5 24 21 85 3 27 61 45 80 0 29 75 38 70 1 39 65 39 280 4 100 225 143

Stl Pts 7 76 33 384 29 369 27 298 96 1127

Avg 2.5 14.2 12.7 9.3 9.6

30. TALIB ZANNA  1,117 POINTS No. 42  6-9  230  Forward  Kaduna, Nigeria (Bishop McNamara H.S., Md.) Year GP 2009-10 1 2010-11 27 2011-12 39 2012-13 33 2013-14 35 TOTAL 135

GS Min 0 3 13 319 13 751 33 790 35 1061 94 2924

Total Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA 3.0 0 0 .000 0 0 11.8 40 71 .563 0 1 19.3 97 170 .571 0 0 23.9 114 229 .498 0 0 30.3 160 273 .586 0 2 21.7 411 743 .553 0 3

Pct FT FTA .000 0 0 .000 20 42 .000 53 80 .000 88 131 .000 134 201 .000 295 454

Rebounds Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO .000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 .476 43 50 93 3.4 43 0 .663 88 127 215 5.5 86 0 .672 91 109 200 6.1 65 1 .667 115 185 300 8.6 90 3 .650 337 471 808 6.0 285 4

Ast TO 0 0 5 17 12 29 20 37 19 54 56 137

Blk Stl Pts Avg 0 0 0 0.0 9 7 100 3.7 15 13 247 6.3 19 19 316 9.6 29 22 454 13.0 72 61 1117 8.3

31. CALVIN SHEFFIELD  1,115 POINTS

No. 21  6-0  170  Guard  New Brighton, Pa. (New Brighton) Year 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 TOTAL

GP 23 25 25 73

GS -----

Min -----

Avg FG -- 123 -- 88 -- 161 -- 372

FGA 280 226 363 869

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .439 --.389 --.444 --.428 ---

Pct -----

FT 129 101 141 371

FTA 168 146 191 505

Pct .768 .692 .738 .735

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg --- 88 3.8 --- 88 3.5 --- 113 4.5 --- 289 4.0

PF FO Ast 70 3 -55 1 -66 2 -191 6 --

TO -----

Blk Stl Pts Avg -- -- 375 16.3 -- -- 277 11.1 -- -- 463 18.5 -- -- 1115 15.3

PF FO Ast 68 5 -68 4 -67 2 -203 11 --

TO -----

Blk Stl Pts Avg -- -- 343 15.6 -- -- 340 13.6 -- -- 431 17.2 -- -- 1114 15.5

32. BRIAN GENERALOVICH  1,114 POINTS No. 14  6-4  210  Forward  Farrell, Pa. (Farrell)

Year 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 TOTAL

GP 22 25 25 72

GS -----

Min -----

Avg -----

FG 127 133 160 420

FGA 281 318 384 983

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .452 --.418 --.417 --.427 ---

Pct FT FTA -- 89 113 -- 74 95 -- 111 152 -- 274 360

Pct .788 .779 .730 .761

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg --- 203 9.2 --- 206 8.2 --- 213 8.5 --- 622 8.6

33. AARON GRAY  1,109 POINTS No. 33  7-0  270  Center  Emmaus, Pa. (Emmaus) Year 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 TOTAL

GP 15 29 33 36 113

GS Min 0 88 0 336 33 920 35 1016 68 2360

Avg FG 5.9 11 11.6 49 27.9 170 28.2 204 20.9 434

FGA 20 85 323 361 789

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .550 0 0 .576 0 0 .526 0 0 .565 0 0 .550 0 0

Rebounds Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg .000 4 7 .571 10 12 22 1.5 .000 28 46 .609 35 47 82 2.8 .000 118 186 .634 121 224 345 10.5 .000 91 166 .548 120 221 341 9.5 .000 241 405 .595 286 504 790 7.0

PF FO Ast TO Blk 13 0 6 3 3 48 0 20 30 16 86 2 60 88 49 91 0 61 55 62 238 2 147 176 130

Stl Pts 0 26 5 126 21 458 15 499 41 1109

Avg 1.7 4.3 13.9 13.9 9.8

34. TRAY WOODALL  1,108 POINTS

No. 1  6-0  190  Guard  Brooklyn, N.Y.-Paterson, N.J. (St. Anthony, N.J.) Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 TOTAL

GP 10 34 34 28 33 139

GS Min 0 97 11 687 4 734 27 869 33 943 75 3330

Avg FG 9.7 7 20.2 60 21.6 67 31.0 107 28.6 133 24.0 374

FGA 25 155 184 246 288 898

Pct .280 .387 .364 .435 .462 .416

3FG 3FGA 1 12 18 67 24 82 49 127 55 149 147 437

122

Pct FT FTA Pct .083 2 4 .500 .269 31 46 .674 .293 59 81 .728 .386 64 79 .810 .369 57 73 .781 .336 213 283 .753

Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO 0 10 10 1.0 16 0 17 6 9 68 77 2.3 74 2 108 58 8 69 77 2.3 85 2 117 50 13 75 88 3.1 64 1 171 89 6 79 85 2.6 67 1 167 73 36 301 337 2.4 306 6 580 276

Blk 0 7 2 4 5 18

Stl 6 19 26 24 41 116

Pts 17 169 217 327 378 1108

Avg 1.7 5.0 6.4 11.7 11.5 8.0


RECORDS

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1,000-POINT CLUB 35. DONATAS ZAVACKAS  1,099 POINTS No. 5  6-8  238  Forward  Klaipeda, Lithuania/St. Vincent-St. Mary, Akron, Ohio) Year 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 TOTAL

GP GS Min 21 18 573 33 25 760 33 33 1029 31 30 829 118 106 3191

Avg FG 27.3 50 23.0 76 31.2 106 26.7 93 27.0 325

FGA 121 165 249 192 727

Total Pct .413 .461 .426 .484 .447

3FG 3FGA 14 42 41 83 41 123 51 115 147 363

Pct FT FTA .333 43 56 .494 69 84 .333 114 140 .443 76 94 .405 302 374

Rebounds Pct Off Def Tot Avg .768 47 46 93 4.4 .821 44 65 109 3.3 .814 72 105 177 5.4 .809 46 94 140 4.5 .807 209 310 519 4.4

PF FO Ast TO 67 4 20 45 95 3 42 53 80 2 63 60 79 3 61 41 321 12 186 199

Blk 2 3 10 3 18

Stl Pts 7 157 16 262 14 367 10 313 47 1099

Avg 7.5 7.9 11.1 10.1 9.3

PF FO Ast TO 58 1 52 23 60 0 73 34 73 0 81 58 66 0 133 51 257 1 339 166

Blk 0 1 3 2 6

Stl Pts 24 191 22 265 20 327 34 313 100 1096

Avg 6.8 8.0 8.8 8.5 8.1

PF FO Ast TO 32 0 43 28 83 3 77 60 98 2 160 92 72 1 174 77 285 6 454 257

Blk 3 8 10 12 33

Stl Pts 12 66 28 208 41 417 49 399 130 1090

Avg 2.2 5.8 12.3 11.7 8.1

PF FO Ast TO 56 1 21 29 78 0 30 60 70 1 41 56 204 2 92 145

Blk 5 19 18 42

Stl Pts 16 206 39 492 25 369 80 1067

Avg 6.2 14.5 13.2 11.2

Blk 14 16 22 52

Stl Pts 33 225 78 372 83 460 194 1057

Avg 7.8 12.8 14.8 11.9

36. RONALD RAMON  1,096 POINTS No. 4  6-1  185  Guard  Bronx, N.Y. (All Hallows) Year 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 TOTAL

GP 28 33 37 37 135

GS Min 4 732 29 822 0 884 37 1174 70 3612

Avg FG 26.1 62 24.9 81 23.9 97 31.7 101 26.8 341

FGA 171 175 209 260 815

Total Pct .363 .463 .464 .388 .418

3FG 3FGA 43 128 49 118 74 164 67 180 233 590

Pct FT FTA Pct .336 24 31 .774 .415 54 65 .831 .451 59 68 .868 .372 44 62 .710 .395 181 226 .801

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg 11 36 47 1.7 7 39 46 1.4 6 60 66 1.8 16 79 95 2.6 40 214 254 1.9

37. BRAD WANAMAKER  1,090 POINTS No. 22  6-4  210  Guard  Philadelphia, Pa. (Roman Catholic) Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 TOTAL

GP 30 36 34 34 134

GS Min 0 331 0 683 34 1107 34 1033 68 3154

Avg FG 11.0 24 19.0 66 32.6 133 30.4 133 23.5 356

FGA 73 143 303 297 816

Total Pct .329 .462 .439 .448 .436

3FG 3FGA 3 18 23 59 25 70 16 49 67 196

Pct FT FTA Pct Off .167 15 31 .484 10 .390 53 71 .746 13 .357 126 175 .720 57 .327 117 154 .760 46 .342 311 431 .722 126

Rebounds Def Tot Avg 26 36 1.2 104 117 3.3 138 195 5.7 131 177 5.2 399 525 3.9

38. CHRIS McNEAL  1,067 POINTS No. 24  6-7  245  Forward  Richmond, Va. (Oak Hill Academy) Year 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 TOTAL

GP 33 34 28 95

GS Min 0 580 34 1043 28 839 62 2462

Avg FG 17.6 81 30.7 191 30.0 144 25.9 416

FGA 165 388 321 874

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .491 0 0 .492 4 29 .449 7 14 .476 11 43

Rebounds Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg .000 44 62 .710 60 88 148 4.5 .138 106 155 .684 108 202 310 9.1 .500 74 106 .698 111 126 237 8.5 .256 224 323 .693 279 416 695 7.3

39. CARLTON NEVERSON  1,057 POINTS No. 24  6-5  190  Guard  New York, N.Y. (Power Memorial Academy) Year 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 TOTAL

GP 29 29 31 89

GS Min -- 687 -- 1001 -- 1060 -- 2748

Avg FG 23.7 89 34.5 158 34.2 200 30.9 447

FGA 193 307 405 905

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .461 --.515 --.494 --.494 ---

Pct FT FTA Pct -- 47 60 .783 -- 56 73 .767 -- 60 84 .714 -- 163 217 .751

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg --- 98 3.4 --- 100 3.4 --- 115 3.7 --- 313 3.5

PF FO Ast TO 80 2 32 50 99 5 74 73 90 3 96 96 269 10 202 219

40. JULIUS PEGUES  1,050 POINTS No. 26  6-3  175  Guard/Forward  Tulsa, Okla. (Booker T. Washington) Year 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 TOTAL

GP 25 27 25 77

GS -----

Min -----

Avg FG -- 97 -- 102 -- 156 -- 355

FGA 231 233 328 792

Total Pct 3FG 3FGA .420 --.438 --.476 --.448 ---

Pct FT FTA Pct -- 114 163 .699 -- 99 147 .673 -- 127 170 .747 -- 340 480 .708

Rebounds Off Def Tot Avg --- 144 5.8 --- 103 3.8 --- 130 5.2 --- 377 4.9

PF FO Ast 100 11 -102 9 -91 9 -293 29 --

TO -----

Blk Stl Pts Avg -- -- 308 12.3 -- -- 303 11.2 -- -- 439 17.6 -- -- 1050 13.6

41. ROD BROOKIN  1,047 POINTS

No. 21  6-5  240  Forward  Steelton, Pa. (Steelton-Highspire) Year 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 TOTAL

GP 33 5 29 27 94

GS Min 4 688 0 117 5 689 16 740 25 2234

Avg 20.8 23.4 23.8 27.4 23.8

FG 127 22 101 120 370

FGA 225 41 225 256 747

Total Pct .564 .537 .449 .469 .495

3FG 3FGA 13 35 7 13 34 86 40 96 94 230

123

Rebounds Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg .371 70 101 .693 46 86 132 4.0 .538 12 17 .706 8 16 24 4.8 .395 61 93 .656 29 62 91 3.1 .417 70 85 .824 30 75 105 3.9 .409 213 296 .720 113 239 352 3.7

PF FO Ast TO 54 1 38 51 10 0 4 12 74 3 29 51 7 2 42 43 145 6 113 157

Blk 10 0 5 4 19

Stl Pts 25 337 3 63 39 297 21 350 88 1047

Avg 10.2 12.6 10.2 13.0 11.1


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RECORDS

1,000-POINT CLUB 42. GILBERT BROWN  1,046 POINTS No. 5  6-6  215  Forward  Harrisburg, Pa. (South Kent Prep, Conn.) Year GP 2006-07 3 2007-08 37 2008-09 32 2009-10 23 2010-11 34 TOTAL 129

GS Min 0 13 15 815 0 621 0 546 34 951 49 2946

Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO 4.3 1 4 .250 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 1 1 2 0.7 1 0 1 0 22.0 86 184 .467 19 78 .244 51 68 .750 40 73 113 3.1 75 1 57 33 19.4 62 143 .434 11 39 .282 37 53 .698 40 60 100 3.1 52 0 42 35 23.7 83 167 .497 21 53 .396 60 84 .714 21 53 74 3.2 56 1 42 36 28.0 127 277 .458 43 104 .413 86 109 .789 47 102 149 4.4 70 1 92 61 22.8 359 775 .463 94 275 .342 234 314 .745 149 289 438 3.4 254 3 234 165

Blk Stl Pts Avg 0 0 2 0.7 10 25 242 6.5 9 16 172 5.4 5 11 247 10.7 9 15 383 11.3 33 67 1046 8.1

43. DARELLE PORTER  1,007 POINTS No. 20  6-4  200  Guard  Pittsburgh, Pa. (Perry Traditional) Year 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 TOTAL

GP 31 30 29 33 123

GS Min 8 545 23 894 29 1066 26 864 86 3369

Avg FG 17.6 64 29.8 91 36.8 95 26.2 119 27.4 369

FGA 131 227 214 248 820

Total Pct .489 .401 .444 .480 .450

3FG 3FGA 3 12 6 26 14 42 25 61 48 141

124

Rebounds Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg .250 20 34 .588 21 39 60 1.9 .231 52 72 .792 40 95 135 4.5 .333 79 107 .738 33 81 114 3.9 .410 70 90 .778 52 105 157 4.8 .340 221 303 .746 146 320 466 3.8

PF FO Ast TO 43 0 79 46 77 2 141 100 89 2 229 100 64 0 168 71 273 4 617 317

Blk 8 14 8 10 40

Stl 15 38 54 63 170

Pts 151 245 283 333 1007

Avg 4.9 8.2 9.8 10.1 8.2


RECORDS

2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE RECORDS DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES

20-PLUS POINT SCORING GAMES

CAREER 106 Charles Smith 97 Sam Young 94 Jason Matthews 92 Clyde Vaughan 90 Larry Harris 89 Sam Clancy 89 Ricardo Greer 89 Ashton Gibbs 81 Carl Krauser 81 Brian Shorter 81 Julius Page 80 Brandin Knight 75 Billy Knight 75 Vonteego Cummings 73 Don Hennon 73 Jaron Brown 70 Lamar Patterson 70 Levance Fields 68 Jerry McCullough 68 Jerome Lane

1984-88 2005-09 1987-91 1980-84 1974-78 1977-81 1997-01 2008-12 2002-06 1988-91 2000-04 1999-03 1971-74 1995-99 1956-59 2000-04 2009-14 2005-09 1991-92 1985-88

30 30 29 29 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 27 27 27 27 26 26 26 26

SEASON 36 Sam Young 34 Sam Young 33 Brandin Knight 33 Lamar Patterson 32 Jason Matthews

2007-08 2008-09 2001-02 2013-14 1990-91

CONSECUTIVE GAMES 81 Larry Harris, 3/8/75-3/3/78 58 Don Hennon, 1/31/57-2/3/59 52 Clyde Vaughan, 1/26/82-1/7/84 48 Billy Knight, 12/22/72-3/16/74 48 Brian Shorter, 2/4/89-3/9/90

Charles Smith Jerome Lane Ricardo Greer Ashton Gibbs Ashton Gibbs Clyde Vaughan Clyde Vaughan Clyde Vaughan Billy Knight Charles Smith Brian Shorter Brian Shorter Talib Zanna Aaron Gray Carl Krauser Larry Harris Jason Matthews Sam Clancy Carl Krauser Ricardo Greer Larry Harris

1987-88 1986-87 1997-01 2011-12 2009-10 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1973-74 1986-87 1988-89 1989-90 2013-14 2006-07 2005-06 1076-77 1989-90 1980-81 2003-04 1999-00 1975-76

CAREER 52 Don Hennon 50 Larry Harris 49 Billy Knight 48 Clyde Vaughan 41 Charles Smith 33 Vonteego Cummings 33 Brian Shorter 33 Ashton Gibbs 32 Sam Young 27 Ricardo Greer 26 Jason Matthews 22 Demetreus Gore 21 Carl Krauser 21 Brian Generalovich 21 Sam Clancy 21 Bobby Martin 18 Jerome Lane 16 Chris McNeal

SEASON 9 Don Hennon 9 Don Hennon 6 Billy Knight

1956-59 1971-74 1974-78 1980-84 1988-91 1984-88 1995-99 1961-64 1957-58 1958-59 1972-73

5 4 4 4 4 4 3 3

Don Hennon Billy Knight Charles Smith Larry Harris Larry Harris Clyde Vaughan Larry Harris Brian Generalovich

1956-57 1973-74 1987-88 1975-76 1976-77 1983-84 1977-78 1961-64

CONSECUTIVE GAMES 2 Don Hennon, seven times 2 Larry Harris, three times 2 Billy Knight, two times

SEASON 28 Jerome Lane 24 DeJuan Blair 22 Sam Clancy 21 Sam Clancy 21 Billy Knight 21 Jerome Lane

Aaron Gray Aaron Gray Sam Clancy DeJuan Blair Sam Clancy Ricardo Greer Billy Knight Brian Shorter Charles Smith Brian Generalovich Billy Knight Brian Shorter Isaac Hawkins

Don Hennon Brian Shorter Charles Smith Larry Harris

1977-81 1985-86 1971-74 1984-88 2007-09 2003-07 1997-01 1996-01 1961-64 1988-91 1980-84 1990-93

20 19 18 17 17 16 16 15 15 13 13 13 13

1986-87 2008-09 1978-79 1980-81 1973-74 1987-88

CONSECUTIVE GAMES 9 Sam Clancy, 12/29/77-1/25/78 9 Jerome Lane, 11/29/86-12/29/86 8 Billy Knight, 1/10/73-2/5/73 8 Jerome Lane, 1/25/88-2/22/88 7 Jerome Lane,11/28/87-12/28/87 7 Sam Clancy, 2/2/78-2/22/78

1956-58 1988-91 1984-88 1974-78

76.7 76.6 76.4 76.1

Sam Clancy Clyde Vaughan Jason Matthews Ricardo Greer

2005-06 2006-07 1977-78 2007-08 1979-80 1999-00 1972-73 1989-90 1986-87 1961-62 1971-72 1988-89 1998-99

Larry Harris Don Hennon Larry Harris

1976-77 1957-58 1977-78

100.0 100.0 100.0

Larry Harris Billy Knight Clyde Vaughan

1987-91 1999-03 2005-09 2008-13 1991-96 1987-92

SEASON 9 Levance Fields 9 Darelle Porter 6 Tray Woodall 5 Jerry McCullough 5 Brandin Knight

2008-09 1989-90 2011-12 1993-94 2001-02

CAREER 3 DeJuan Blair 3 Jerome Lane 2 Billy Knight 1 Many players

2007-09 1985-88 1971-74

SEASON 2 DeJuan Blair 2 Jerome Lane

2008-09 1987-88

1958-59 1976-77 1972-73 1975-76 1957-58 1982-83 1973-74 1983-84

CONSECUTIVE GAMES 12 Don Hennon, 2/22/58-12/29/58 11 Don Hennon, 2/1957-12/1958 9 Billy Knight, 1/27/73-2/24/73 8 Clyde Vaughan, 2/26/83-12/5/83 7 Larry Harris, 12/4/76-12/29/76 6 Larry Harris, 1/21/76-2/4/76 6 Brian Shorter, 12/9/89-1/3/90

DOUBLE-DOUBLES CAREER 66 Sam Clancy 50 Billy Knight 46 Jerome Lane 42 Charles Smith 35 DeJuan Blair 35 Ricardo Greer 32 Brian Generalovich 33 Aaron Gray 31 Brian Shorter

1977-81 1971-72 1985-88 1984-88 2007-09 1997-01 1961-64 2003-07 1988-91

SEASON 26 Jerome Lane 21 DeJuan Blair 21 Billy Knight 20 Sam Clancy 18 Aaron Gray 18 Sam Clancy 17 Jerome Lane 15 Aaron Gray 15 Sam Clancy 15 Billy Knight 15 Ricardo Greer 15 Charles Smith 15 Brian Shorter

1986-87 2008-09 1973-74 1978-79 2003-06 1980-81 1987-88 2006-07 1977-78 1972-73 1999-00 1989-90 1989-90

POINTS-ASSISTS 8 Levance Fields 7 Tray Woodall 6 Brandin Knight 6 Jerry McCullough

2005-09 2008-13 1999-03 1991-96

CONSECUTIVE GAMES 11 Billy Knight, 12/15/73-1/27/74 8 Jerome Lane, 2/7/87-3/6/87 8 Jerome Lane, 12/8/86-12/29/86 7 Sam Clancy, 2/2/78-2/22/78 6 Jerome Lane, 1/3/87-1/17/87

MULTIPLE GAME RECORDS POINTS OVER TWO-GAME STRETCH 76 Don Hennon (31-Duquesne, 45-Duke) 74 Larry Harris (35-Duquesne, at 39-at Maryland) 72 Don Hennon (41-Geneva, 31-Westminster) 70 Don Hennon (38-at West Virginia, 32-at Penn State) 69 Don Hennon (28-at Michigan, 41-Ohio State)

12/14/56-12/21/56 2/12/77-2/15/77 2/24/58-2/27/58 2/25/56-3/3/56 12/1/58-12/3/58

REBOUNDS OVER TWO-GAME STRETCH 41 DeJuan Blair (23-at Connecticut, 18-DePaul) 38 Jerome Lane (21-at Connecticut, 17-Villanova) 37 Jerome Lane (21-Florida, 16-at Georgetown) 37 Jerome Lane (19-Chicago State, 18-St. John’s)

1977-81 1980-84 1987-91 1997-01

1975-76 1973-74 1982-83

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REBOUNDS OVER THREE-GAME STRETCH 56 Jerome Lane (21-at Connecticut, 17-Villanova, 18-at St. John’s) 2/21/87-2/28/87 52 Jerome Lane (21-Florida, 16-at Georgetown, 15-St. John’s) 1/2/88-1/9/88 49 DeJuan Blair (23-at Connecticut, 18-DePaul, 8-at Providence) 2/16/09-2/24/09 3-POINTERS MADE OVER TWO-GAME STRETCH 13 Jason Matthews (7-at Providence, 3/3/90, 6-vs. Boston College)

PERCENTAGE OF DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES-SEASON 100.0 100.0 100.0

CAREER 13 Darelle Porter 11 Brandin Knight 9 Levance Fields 9 Tray Woodall 6 Jerry McCullough 6 Sean Miller

20-PLUS REBOUND GAMES

PERCENTAGE OF DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES-CAREER 96.0 88.0 86.8 84.1

1956-59 1952-55 1992-97

10-PLUS ASSIST GAMES

10-PLUS REBOUND GAMES CAREER 78 Sam Clancy 53 Jerome Lane 50 Billy Knight 42 Charles Smith 41 DeJuan Blair 39 Aaron Gray 38 Ricardo Greer 35 Isaac Hawkins 34 Brian Generalovich 33 Brian Shorter 32 Clyde Vaughan 25 Chris McNeal

SEASON 20 Don Hennon 19 Larry Harris 18 Billy Knight 17 Larry Harris 17 Don Hennon 17 Clyde Vaughan 16 Billy Knight 16 Clyde Vaughan 15 Six players

40-PLUS SCORING GAMES CAREER 3 Don Hennon 1 Ed Pavlick 1 Jason Maile

30-PLUS POINT SCORING GAMES CAREER 24 Don Hennon 12 Billy Knight 11 Larry Harris 5 Clyde Vaughan 4 Brian Shorter 4 Charles Smith 4 Vonteego Cummings 4 Brian Generalovich

1956-59 1974-78 1971-74 1980-84 1984-88 1995-99 1988-91 2008-11 2005-09 1997-01 1987-91 1984-88 2002-06 1961-64 1977-81 1987-91 1985-88 1990-93

ASSISTS OVER TWO-GAME STRETCH 29 Levance Fields (13-Robert Morris, 16-at DePaul) 24 Sean Miller (13-Seton Hall, 11-St. John’s) 22 Levance Fields (10-Marquette, 12-Connecticut)

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FIELD GOAL LEADERS SINGLE GAME RECORDS FIELD GOALS MADE 20 Don Hennon, Duke

12/21/57

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 42 Don Hennon, Duke

1/21/57

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min.: 10 FGA) 1.00 Brian Shorter (11-11), Providence

2/11/90

During his career from 1996-2001, Isaac Hawkins connected on 51.6 percent of his field goals. Hawkins, who scored 1,127 career points, led the Panthers in field goal percentage in three of his four years played at Pitt.

CLASS RECORDS FIELD GOALS MADE Freshman: 155, Sam Clancy, 1977-78. Sophomore: 226, DeJuan Blair, 2008-09. Junior: 275, Billy Knight, 1972-73. Senior: 270, Billy Knight, 1973-74. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Freshman: 320, Sam Clancy, 1977-78. Sophomore: 541, Don Hennon, 1956-57. Junior: 654, Don Hennon, 1957-58. Senior: 632, Don Hennon, 1958-59. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 125 FGM) Freshman: .564, Rod Brookin, 1986-87. Sophomore: .718, Chevon Troutman, 2002-03. Junior: .654, Chevon Troutman, 2003-04. Senior: .608, Ontario Lett, 2002-03.

SEASON RECORDS

CAREER RECORDS FIELD GOALS MADE FGM Player (GP) 803 Larry Harris (107) 770 Clyde Vaughan (120) 750 Billy Knight (78) 723 Don Hennon (76) 716 Sam Young (143) 707 Charles Smith (122) 672 Ricardo Greer (117) 656 Sam Clancy (116) 645 Demetreus Gore (122) 562 Ashton Gibbs (137) 554 Vonteego Cummings (103) 550 Jason Matthews (123)

Year 1974-78 1980-84 1971-74 1956-59 2005-09 1984-88 1997-01 1977-81 1984-88 2008-12 1995-99 1987-91

Year 1957-58 1958-59 1956-57 1972-73 1983-84 1973-74 2008-09 1954-55 2007-08 1976-77

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FGA Player (GP) 1827 Don Hennon (76) 1599 Clyde Vaughan (120) 1584 Larry Harris (107) 1468 Ricardo Greer (117) 1438 Sam Young (143) 1436 Billy Knight (78) 1362 Sam Clancy (116) 1360 Ashton Gibbs (137) 1347 Demetreus Gore (122) 1324 Charles Smith (122) 1309 Vonteego Cummings (103) 1233 Brandin Knight (127)

Year 1956-58 1980-84 1974-77 1997-00 2005-09 1971-73 1977-80 2008-12 1984-87 1984-87 1995-98 1999-02

Year 1988-89 2008-09 2004-05 1985-86 1986-87 1993-94 2004-05 2006-07 1986-87 1987-88 1985-86 1986-87

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 400 FGA) Pct. Player (FGM-A) .625 Chevon Troutman (486-778) .589 Ontario Lett (245-416) .584 Dante Taylor (271-464) .569 Chris Taft (321-564) .568 DeJuan Blair (394-694) .557 Eric Mobley (371-666) .550 Aaron Gray (434-789) .538 Brian Shorter (540-1004) .534 Charles Smith (707-1324) .534 Talib Zanna (251-470) .533 Nasir Robinson (407-764) .525 Jerome Lane (436-831) .522 Billy Knight (750-1436)

Year 2001-05 2001-03 2009-13 2003-05 2007-09 1991-94 2003-07 1988-91 1984-88 2009-13 2008-12 1985-88 1971-74

FIELD GOALS MADE FGM Player (GP) 275 Billy Knight (26) 270 Billy Knight (28) 267 Don Hennon (25) 261 Sam Young (36) 254 Sam Young (37) 254 Larry Harris (27) 254 Clyde Vaughan (31) 242 Larry Harris (26) 231 Don Hennon (24) 228 Clyde Vaughan (28) 226 DeJuan Blair (35) 225 Don Hennon (27) 224 Kirk Bruce (29)

Year 1972-73 1973-74 1957-58 2008-09 2007-08 1976-77 1983-84 1975-76 1958-59 1982-83 2008-09 1956-57 1974-75

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS FGA Player (GP) 654 Don Hennon (25) 632 Don Hennon (24) 541 Don Hennon (27) 530 Billy Knight (26) 526 Clyde Vaughan (31) 525 Billy Knight (28) 520 Sam Young (36) 510 Ed Pavlick (26) 505 Sam Young (37) 494 Larry Harris (27) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Minimum 5 FGM/G) Pct. Player (FGM-A) .600 Brian Shorter (204-340) .593 DeJuan Blair (226-381) .580 Chris Taft (159-274) .569 Curtis Aiken (177-311) .568 Jerome Lane (187-329) .568 Eric Mobley (155-273) .566 Chevon Troutman (151-267) .565 Aaron Gray (204-361) .564 Rod Brookin (127-225) .558 Charles Smith (211-378) .555 Demetreus Gore (197-355) .550 Charles Smith (180-327)

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ANNUAL FIELD GOAL PCT. LEADERS Year 1948-49 .... 1949-50 .... 1950-51 ....

(Minimum 100 Field Goal Attempts) Player FG FGA Pct. Sam David ...................... 145 .... 330 .... .439 George Hromanik ............... 44 .... 108 .... .407 Michael Belich ................ 161 .... 463 .... .348

1951-52 .... 1952-53 .... 1953-54 .... 1954-55 .... 1955-56 ....

Michael Zernich .............. 115 .... 278 .... .414 Don Virostek ................... 108 .... 263 .... .411 Clarence Burch ............... 110 .... 284 .... .387 Ed Pavlick ....................... 214 .... 510 .... .419 Julius Pegues ................... 91 .... 231 .... .420

1956-57 .... 1958-59 .... 1958-59 .... 1959-60 .... 1960-61 ....

Julius Pegues ................. 102 .... 233 .... .437 Chuck Hursh ..................... 80 .... 190 .... .495 John Mills ......................... 50 .... 106 .... .472 John Fridley .................... 120 .... 268 .... .448 Don Steinhart .................... 69 .... 170 .... .406

1962-62 .... 1992-63 .... 1963-64 .... 1964-65 .... 1965-66 ....

Dave Sauer ....................... 90 .... 196 .... .459 Dave Roman ................... 146 .... 286 .... .511 Dave Roman ................... 120 .... 259 .... .463 Daryle Ruby .................... 140 .... 321 .... .436 Ken Bollens ....................... 50 .... 101 .... .495

1966-67 .... 1967-68 .... 1968-69 .... 1969-70 .... 1970-71 ....

Len Kalata ........................ 95 .... 231 .... .411 Ken Bollens ....................... 62 .... 130 .... .477 Jerry Causer ..................... 71 .... 166 .... .421 Paul O'Gorek ................... 107 .... 239 .... .447 Bill Downes ....................... 73 .... 125 .... .584

1971-72 .... 1972-73 .... 1973-74 .... 1974-75 .... 1975-76 ....

Billy Knight ..................... 205 .... 381 .... .538 Billy Knight ..................... 275 .... 530 .... .518 Billy Knight ..................... 270 .... 525 .... .514 Kirk Bruce ....................... 224 .... 449 .... .499 Larry Harris ..................... 242 .... 475 .... .509

1976-77 .... 1977-78 .... 1978-79 .... 1979-80 .... 1980-81 ....

Larry Harris ..................... 254 .... 494 .... .494 Larry Harris ..................... 217 .... 415 .... .523 Wayne Williams .............. 108 .... 220 .... .491 Carlton Neverson ............. 158 .... 307 .... .515 Sam Clancy .................... 203 .... 410 .... .495

1981-82 .... 1982-83 .... 1983-84 .... 1984-85 .... 1985-86 ....

Andre Williams .................. 75 .... 138 .... .543 Trent Johnson ................... 96 .... 194 .... .495 Andre Williams .................. 86 .... 170 .... .507 Keith Armstrong ................ 86 .... 153 .... .562 Curtis Aiken .................... 177 .... 311 .... .569

1986-87 .... 1987-88 .... 1988-89 .... 1989-90 .... 1990-91 ....

Jerome Lane ................... 187 .... 329 .... .568 Charles Smith ................. 211 .... 378 .... .558 Brian Shorter .................. 204 .... 340 .... .600 Bobby Martin .................. 145 .... 270 .... .537 Bobby Martin .................... 97 .... 197 .... .492

1991-92 .... 1992-93 .... 1993-94 .... 1994-95 .... 1995-96 ....

Darren Morningstar .......... 164 .... 326 .... .503 Eric Mobley ..................... 117 .... 216 .... .542 Eric Mobley ..................... 155 .... 273 .... .568 Jamie Peterson ............... 153 .... 298 .... .513 Chad Varga ..................... 132 .... 270 .... .489

1996-97 .... 1997-98 .... 1998-99 .... 1999-00 .... 2000-01 ....

Gerald Jordan ................... 81 .... 152 .... .533 Isaac Hawkins ................ 159 .... 294 .... .541 Isaac Hawkins ................ 149 .... 309 .... .482 Chris Seabrooks .............. 128 .... 242 .... .529 Isaac Hawkins ................ 125 .... 230 .... .543

2001-02 .... 2002-03 .... 2003-04 .... 2004-05 .... 2005-06 ....

Ontario Lett ..................... 118 .... 207 .... .570 Chevon Troutman ........... 135 .... 188 .... .718 Chevon Troutman ........... 136 .... 208 .... .654 Chris Taft ........................ 159 .... 274 .... .580 Aaron Gray ...................... 170 .... 323 .... .526

2006-07 .... 2007-08 .... 2008-09 .... 2009-10 .... 2010-11 ....

Aaron Gray ...................... 204 .... 361 .... .565 DeJuan Blair ................... 168 .... 313 .... .537 DeJuan Blair ................... 226 .... 381 .... .593 Gary McGhee .................... 94 .... 151 .... .623 Dante Taylor ..................... 69 .... 112 .... .616

2011-12 .... Dante Taylor ..................... 86 .... 149 .... .577 2012-13 ..... Steven Adams ................. 100 .... 175 ..... .571 2013-14 ..... Talib Zanna ...................... 160 .... 273 ..... .586


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THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL LEADERS ANNUAL THREE POINT PCT. LEADERS

SINGLE GAME RECORDS THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 8 Andre Alridge, Georgia 8 Jason Maile, Villanova

12/17/94 2/12/97

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 15 Ashton Gibb, VMI 15 Ashton Gibbs, vs. Indiana 15 Andre Alridge, Georgia

12/6/11 12/8/09 12/17/94

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE (Min.: 6 FGA) 1.00 Sean Miller (6-6), at Seton Hall 1.00 Sean Miller (6-6), St. Francis, Pa.

2/11/91 12/2/87

CLASS RECORDS THREE-POINT FG MADE Freshman: 58, Sean Miller, 1987-88. Sophomore: 78, Ashton Gibbs, 2009-10. Junior: 102, Ashton Gibbs, 2010-11. Senior: 87, Jason Matthews, 1990-91. THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS Freshman: 133, Sean Miller, 1987-88. Sophomore: 200, Ashton Gibbs, 2009-10. Junior: 261, Brandin Knight, 2001-02. Senior: 235, Ashton Gibbs, 2011-12. THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 30 3FGM) Freshman: .439, Ashton Gibbs, 2008-09. Sophomore: .494, Donatas Zavackas, 2000-01. Junior: .490, Ashton Gibbs, 2010-11. Senior: .447, Garrick Thomas, 1995-96.

Jason Maile converted eight 3pointers vs. Villanova (1997) to tie the school’s single-game record. He also scored 40 points in the game.

Year 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

(Minimum One 3FGA Per Game) Player 3FGM 3FGA Curtis Aiken ...................... 46 .... 117 Jason Matthews ................. 26 ...... 58 Jason Matthews ................. 66 .... 137 Jason Matthews ................. 80 .... 175 Jason Matthews ................. 87 .... 197

Pct. ..... .393 ..... .448 ..... .482 ..... .457 ..... .442

1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Orlando Antigua ................. Orlando Antigua ................. Orlando Antigua ................. Jason Maile ....................... Garrick Thomas .................

15 14 47 58 42

...... 36 ...... 39 .... 112 .... 142 ...... 94

..... .417 ..... .359 ..... .420 ..... .408 ..... .447

1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Vonteego Cummings ........... Jarrett Lockhart ................. Kellii Taylor ....................... Donatas Zavackas ............. Donatas Zavackas .............

42 60 37 14 41

.... 105 .... 160 .... 109 ...... 42 ...... 83

..... .400 ..... .381 ..... .339 ..... .333 ..... .494

2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Brandin Knight ................... 93 Donatas Zavackas ............. 51 Carl Krauser ..................... 48 Antonio Graves .................. 36 Ronald Ramon ................... 44

.... 261 .... 115 .... 144 ...... 78 .... 118

..... .356 ..... .443 ..... .333 ..... .462 ..... .415

2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Ronald Ramon ................... 74 Sam Young ........................ 44 Sam Young ........................ 54 Ashton Gibbs ..................... 78 Ashton Gibbs ................... 102 Lamar Patterson ................. 41 Tray Woodall ..................... 55 Lamar Patterson ................. 80

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....

..... .451 ..... .383 ..... .372 ..... .390 ..... .490 ..... .410 ..... .369 ..... .388

164 115 145 200 208 100 149 206

SEASON RECORDS THREE-POINT FG MADE 3FGM Player (GP) 102 Ashton Gibbs (34) 93 Brandin Knight (35) 87 Jason Matthews (33) 85 Jason Maile (33) 81 Ashton Gibbs (37) 80 Lamar Patterson (36) 80 Jason Matthews (29) 78 Ashton Gibbs (34) 74 Ronald Ramon (37) 68 Sean Miller (33) 67 Ronald Ramon (37) 67 Carl Krauser (33) 66 Jason Matthews (30) 64 Andre Alridge (27) 61 Jarrett Lockhart (28) 61 Jarrett Lockhart (27) THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 3FGA Player (GP) 261 Brandin Knight (35) 235 Ashton Gibbs (37) 217 Jason Maile (33) 208 Ashton Gibbs (34) 206 Lamar Patterson (36) 200 Ashton Gibbs (34) 197 Jason Matthews (33) 187 Jarrett Lockhart (28) 185 Brandin Knight (33) 183 Andre Alridge (27) 182 Julius Page (35) 182 Carl Krauser (33) THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 1 3FGM/G) Pct. Player (3FGM-A) .494 Donatas Zavackas (41-83) .490 Ashton Gibbs (102-208) .482 Jason Matthews (66-137) .462 Antonio Graves (36-78) .457 Jason Matthews (80-175) .451 Ronald Ramon (74-164) .448 Jason Matthews (26-58) .447 Garrick Thomas (42-94) .443 Donatas Zavackas (51-115) .442 Jason Matthews (87-197) .439 Ashton Gibbs (36-82) .436 Sean Miller (58-133) .436 Sean Miller (68-156)

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One of the best shooters in school history, Jason Matthews (1987-91) ranks among the NCAA top-20 in alltime 3-point percentage (12th at .457) and free throw percentage (18th at .878). Additionally, he heads the Big East career 3point field goal percentage list, converting on 46.6 percent of his treys in league play.

CAREER RECORDS Year 2010-11 2001-02 1990-91 1996-97 2011-12 2013-14 1989-90 2009-10 2006-07 1990-91 2007-08 2005-06 1988-89 1994-95 1999-00 1997-98 Year 2001-02 2011-12 1996-97 2010-11 2013-14 2009-10 1990-91 1999-00 2002-03 1994-95 2001-02 2005-06 Year 2000-01 2010-11 1988-89 2004-05 1989-90 2006-07 1987-88 1995-96 2002-03 1990-91 2008-09 1987-88 1990-91

THREE-POINT FG MADE 3FGM Player (GP) 297 Ashton Gibbs (137) 259 Jason Matthews (123) 239 Sean Miller (128) 233 Ronald Ramon (135) 210 Julius Page (100) 209 Brandin Knight (127) 196 Jason Maile (111) 190 Carl Krauser (126) 171 Lamar Patterson (148) 167 Jarrett Lockhart (103) 159 Levance Fields (131) 152 Jerry McCullough (111) 147 Tray Woodall (139) 147 Donatas Zavackas (118) 134 Vonteego Cummings (103)

Year 2008-12 1987-91 1987-92 2004-08 2000-04 1999-03 1992-97 2002-06 2009-14 1996-00 2005-09 1991-97 2008-13 1999-03 1995-99

THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTS 3FGA Player (GP) 725 Ashton Gibbs (137) 654 Brandin Knight (127) 624 Julius Page (100) 590 Ronald Ramon (135) 574 Sean Miller (128) 567 Jason Matthews (123) 517 Carl Krauser (126) 504 Jarrett Lockhart (103) 500 Jason Maile (111) 477 Jerry McCullough (111) 463 Lamar Patterson (148) 459 Levance Fields (131)

Year 2008-12 1999-03 2000-04 2004-08 1987-92 1987-91 2002-06 1996-00 1992-97 1991-96 2009-14 2005-09

THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE (Min. 1 3FGM/G) Pct. Player (3FGM-A) .457 Jason Matthews (259-567) .416 Sean Miller (239-574) .410 Ashton Gibbs (297-725) .409 Rod Brookin (94-230) .405 Donatas Zavackas (147-363) .395 Ronald Ramon (233-590) .392 Jason Maile (196-500) .386 Orlando Antigua (117-303) .379 Antonio Graves (119-314) .369 Lamar Patterson (171-463) .368 Carl Krauser (190-517) .367 Garrick Thomas (108-294) .358 Andre Alridge (110-307) .356 Sam Young (115-323)

Year 1987-91 1987-92 2008-12 1986-90 1999-03 2004-08 1992-97 1991-95 2003-07 2009-14 2002-06 1992-96 1992-96 2005-09


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FREE THROW LEADERS SINGLE GAME RECORDS FREE THROWS MADE 18 Charles Smith, at Boston College

1/21/85

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 23 Brian Shorter, West Virginia 23 Clarence Burch, New York University

12/9/89 2/6/54

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 14 FTA) 1.000 Jerry McCullough (15-15), Marshall 1.000 Brian Shorter (14-14), Syracuse 1.000 Ashton Gibbs (14-14), at Seton Hall

12/5/92 1/7/91 1/24/10

Sean Miller ranks first at Pitt for his 88.5 percent career free throw shooting. Miller also owns the top two singleseason free throw percentage performances.

CLASS RECORDS FREE THROWS MADE Freshman: 133, Charles Smith, 1984-85. Sophomore: 178, Brian Shorter, 1988-89. Junior: 204, Brian Shorter, 1989-90. Senior: 170, Brian Shorter, 1990-91. FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Freshman: 175, Charles Smith, 1984-85. Sophomore: 249, Brian Shorter, 1988-89. Junior: 308, Brian Shorter, 1989-90. Senior: 276, Ed Pavlick, 1954-55. FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 FTM) Freshman: .851, Sean Miller, 1987-88. Sophomore: .914, Sean Miller, 1988-89. Junior: .905, Sean Miller, 1990-91. Senior: .877, Bill Mauro, 1959-60.

SEASON RECORDS

CAREER RECORDS

FREE THROWS MADE FTM Player (GP) 204 Brian Shorter (29) 202 Charles Smith (33) 194 Ed Pavlick (26) 178 Brian Shorter (30) 170 Brian Shorter (33) 162 Charles Smith (31) 157 Clyde Vaughan (28) 155 Don Hennon (24) 153 John Riser (27) 149 Sammie Ellis (27) 147 Jason Matthews (33)

Year 1989-90 1986-87 1954-55 1988-89 1990-91 1987-88 1982-83 1958-59 1956-57 1979-80 1990-91

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FTA Player (GP) 308 Brian Shorter (29) 276 Ed Pavlick (26) 275 Charles Smith (33) 249 Brian Shorter (30) 230 Jerome Lane (33) 221 Brian Shorter (33) 213 Clyde Vaughan (28) 212 Charles Smith (31) 206 John Riser (27) 205 Bobby Martin (30) 201 Sammie Ellis (27) 201 Talib Zanna (35)

Year 1989-90 1954-55 1986-87 1988-89 1986-87 1990-91 1982-83 1987-88 1956-57 1988-89 1979-80 2013-14

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 2.5 FTM/G) Pct. Player (FTM-A) .914 Sean Miller (74-81) .905 Sean Miller (76-84) .899 Jason Matthews (142-158) .892 Jason Matthews (141-158) .889 Ashton Gibbs (80-90) .884 Ashton Gibbs (137-155) .877 Bill Mauro (64-73) .873 Sean Miller (110-126) .862 Pete Smith (50-58) .861 Andre Williams (62-72) .860 Jason Matthews (147-171) .855 Ashton Gibbs (94-110) .851 Pete Smith (57-67)

Year 1988-89 1990-91 1988-89 1989-90 2010-11 2009-10 1959-60 1991-92 1967-68 1982-83 1990-91 2011-12 1966-67

FREE THROWS MADE FTM Player (GP) 628 Charles Smith (122) 552 Brian Shorter (92) 493 Clyde Vaughan (120) 481 Jason Matthews (123) 448 Bobby Martin (117) 444 Carl Krauser (126) 434 Jerry McCullough (111) 395 Don Hennon (76) 376 John Riser (78) 371 Calvin Sheffield (73) 359 Sam Clancy (116) 341 Jerome Lane (93) 340 Julius Pegues (77)

Year 1984-88 1988-91 1980-84 1987-91 1987-91 2002-06 1991-96 1956-59 1954-57 1961-64 1977-81 1985-88 1954-57

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS FTA Player (GP) 834 Charles Smith (122) 778 Brian Shorter (92) 696 Clyde Vaughan (120) 641 Bobby Martin (117) 597 Jerry McCullough (111) 592 Carl Krauser (126) 566 John Riser (78) 548 Jason Matthews (123) 543 Jerome Lane (93) 538 Sam Clancy (116) 505 Calvin Sheffield (73)

Year 1984-88 1988-91 1980-84 1987-91 1991-96 2002-06 1954-57 1987-91 1985-88 1977-81 1961-64

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 175 FTM) Pct. Player (FTM-A) .885 Sean Miller (317-358) .878 Jason Matthews (481-548) .872 Ashton Gibbs (327-375) .823 Don Hennon (395-480) .808 Mike Paul (198-245) .807 Donatas Zavackas (302-374) .806 Bob Lovett (183-227) .801 Ronald Ramon (181-226) .790 Demetreus Gore (241-305) .783 Terry Knight (177-226) .778 Larry Harris (308-396) .761 Brian Generalovich (274-360)

Year 1987-92 1987-91 2008-12 1956-59 1969-72 1999-03 1963-66 2004-08 1984-88 1974-79 1974-78 1961-64

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ANNUAL FREE THROW PCT. LEADERS (Minimum 50 FT attempts) Year Player FT FTA Pct. 1947-48 ..... Sam David ....................... 100 .... 138 ..... .725 1948-49 ..... Sam David ....................... 100 .... 149 ..... .671 1949-50 ..... George McCrossin ............. 41 ...... 61 ..... .683 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Michael Zernich ................. 68 .... 101 Don Virostek ...................... 49 ...... 67 Michael Zernich ............... 113 .... 174 Clarence Burch ............... 143 .... 199 Ed Pavlick ....................... 194 .... 276

..... .673 ..... .731 ..... .649 ..... .719 ..... .703

1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Bob Lazor ....................... 117 .... 157 Don Hennon ..................... 123 .... 149 Don Hennon ..................... 117 .... 140 Don Hennon ..................... 155 .... 191 Bill Mauro ......................... 64 ...... 73

..... .745 ..... .826 ..... .836 ..... .812 ..... .877

1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Don Steinhart ..................... 56 ...... 77 Brian Generalovich ............ 89 .... 113 Dave Roman ...................... 67 ...... 85 Calvin Sheffield ............... 141 .... 191 Bob Lovett ......................... 81 ...... 96

..... .727 ..... .788 ..... .788 ..... .738 ..... .844

1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Larry Szykowny ................ 73 ...... Pete Smith ......................... 57 ...... Pete Smith ......................... 50 ...... Mike Caldwell .................... 48 ...... Kent Scott ......................... 49 ......

..... .802 ..... .851 ..... .862 ..... .873 ..... .803

1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Kent Scott ......................... 52 ...... 63 ..... .825 Mike Paul .......................... 84 ...... 99 ..... .848 Billy Knight ........................ 67 ...... 89 ..... .752 Billy Knight ........................ 69 ...... 89 ..... .775 Keith Starr ......................... 69 ...... 93 ..... .742

1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Larry Harris ...................... 90 .... 117 Larry Harris .................... 109 .... 133 Larry Harris ...................... 82 .... 102 Terry Knight ...................... 99 .... 121 Carlton Neverson ............... 56 ...... 73

..... .769 ..... .819 ..... .804 ..... .818 ...... 767

1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Dwayne Wallace ................ Darrell Gissendanner .......... Andre Williams .................. George Allen ..................... Chip Watkins .....................

76 .... 100 64 ...... 77 62 ...... 72 95 .... 119 52 ...... 67

..... .760 ..... .831 ..... .861 ..... .798 ..... .776

1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Demetreus Gore ................. 72 ...... 86 Demetreus Gore ................. 73 ...... 94 Sean Miller ........................ 57 ...... 67 Sean Miller ........................ 74 ...... 81 Jason Matthews ............... 141 .... 158

..... .837 ..... .777 ..... .851 ..... .914 ..... .892

1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Sean Miller ........................ 76 ...... 84 Sean Miller ...................... 110 .... 126 Brian Bush ........................ 45 ...... 58 Chris Gant ......................... 66 ...... 85 Jason Maile ....................... 52 ...... 64

..... .905 ..... .873 ..... .776 ..... .776 ..... .813

1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Jerry McCullough ............ 118 .... 157 Jason Maile ....................... 53 ...... 66 Ricardo Greer .................... 48 ...... 66 Ricardo Greer .................... 68 ...... 97 Donatas Zavackas ............. 43 ...... 56

..... .752 ..... .803 ..... .727 ..... .701 ..... .768

2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Donatas Zavackas ............. 69 ...... 84 Donatas Zavackas ........... 114 .... 140 Donatas Zavackas ............. 76 ...... 94 Carl Krauser ................... 139 .... 179 Carl Krauser ................... 141 .... 188

..... .821 ..... .814 ..... .809 ..... .777 ..... .750

2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Ronald Ramon ................... 54 ...... 65 Ronald Ramon ................... 59 ...... 68 Gilbert Brown .................... 51 ...... 68 Brad Wanamaker ............... 53 ...... 71 Ashton Gibbs ................... 137 .... 155

..... .831 ..... .868 ..... .750 ..... .746 ..... .884

2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

..... ..... ..... .....

Ashton Gibbs ..................... 80 ...... 90 Ashton Gibbs ..................... 94 .... 110 J.J. Moore ......................... 53 ...... 65 Michael Young ................... 67 ...... 82

..... .889 ..... .855 ..... .815 ..... .817

91 67 58 55 61


RECORDS

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REBOUND LEADERS SINGLE GAME RECORDS REBOUNDS 26 Don Virostek 24 John Fridley 23 DeJuan Blair 23 Bob Lazor 22 DeJuan Blair 22 Ed Pavlick 21 Talib Zanna 21 Billy Knight 21 Billy Knight 21 Jerome Lane 21 Jerome Lane 21 Mel Bennett 20 DeJuan Blair 20 Aaron Gray 20 Bobby Martin 20 Brian Shorter 20 Chris McNeal 20 Gerald Jordan 20 Jerome Lane 20 Mark Blount 20 Paul Kreiger 20 Paul O’Gorek 20 Sam Clancy 20 Chuck Hursh 20 James LaValley 19 Talib Zanna 19 Bobby Martin 19 Aaron Gray 19 Billy Knight 19 Brian Generalovich 19 Brian Shorter 19 Chris McNeal 19 John Riser 19 Paul Lazor 19 Chuck Hursh 19 Clyde Vaughan 19 James LaValley 19 Jerome Lane 19 Jerome Lane 19 Mel Bennett 19 Chris McNeal 19 Sam Clancy 19 Sam Clancy 19 James LaValley 19 Bobby Martin 19 John Fridley

at Westminster Carnegie Tech at Connecticut Penn State Notre Dame at Georgetown vs. North Carolina Buffalo Lafayette Florida at Connecticut at West Virginia vs. Duke Marquette at Georgetown vs. Northwestern Boston College at West Virginia vs. Vanderbilt Mount St. Mary’s Geneva at George Washington Duquesne Duquesne Carnegie Tech Villanova at West Virginia Connecticut Syracuse Princeton Siena Boston College Westminster Westminster Duke Rhode Island Duquesne Chicago State Boston College Duquesne Manhattan Mercyhurst Robert Morris Westminster at West Virginia Brown

CAREER RECORDS 1/24/53 1/4/61 2/16/09 1/15/55 1/31/09 2/2/54 3/14/14 1/20/74 1/26/72 1/2/88 2/21/87 3/7/75 12/20/07 1/28/06 2/7/90 12/28/88 3/3/92 1/6/96 3/20/88 12/23/96 1/15/63 1/6/71 2/22/78 12/15/56 12/1/66 3/3/13 12/9/89 1/16/07 2/9/74 12/31/62 11/28/88 11/20/91 2/15/56 2/15/56 12/21/57 2/18/82 12/10/66 1/17/87 2/14/87 12/6/74 11/20/91 1/25/79 12/4/79 2/11/67 12/9/89 12/30/60

CLASS RECORDS TOTAL REBOUNDS Freshman: 337, DeJuan Blair, 2007-08. Sophomore: 444, Jerome Lane, 1986-87. Junior: 378, Jerome Lane, 1987-88. Senior: 424, Don Virostek, 1952-53.

Year 1977-81 1984-88 1985-88 1971-74 1980-84 1997-01 1954-57 1996-01 2009-14 1958-61 2003-07 1954-57 1987-91 2007-09 1955-58 2005-09

REBOUND AVERAGE (Minimum 50 GP) Total Player (GP) 12.0 Billy Knight (78) 11.8 Ed Pavlick (51) 11.6 Sam Clancy (116) 11.1 John Fridley (72) 11.1 Bob Lazor (76) 10.7 DeJuan Blair (72) 10.4 Jerome Lane (93) 9.9 John Riser (78) 9.6 Chuck Hursh (77) 9.5 James LaValley (70) 9.3 Paul Krieger (72) 8.9 Don Virostek (69) 8.6 Brian Generalovich (72) 8.4 Brian Shorter (92)

Year 1971-74 1952-55 1977-81 1958-61 1954-57 2007-09 1985-88 1954-57 1955-58 1964-67 1961-64 1950-53 1961-64 1988-91

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Since 1986-87) Total Player (GP) 365 Ricardo Greer (117) 343 Isaac Hawkins (118) 339 DeJuan Blair (72) 339 Jerome Lane (93) 337 Talib Zanna (135) 303 Bobby Martin (117)

Year 1997-01 1996-01 2007-09 1985-88 2009-14 1987-91

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Since 1986-87) Total Player (GP) 814 Charles Smith (122) 631 Jerome Lane (93) 523 Ricardo Greer (117) 504 Aaron Gray (113) 491 Isaac Hawkins (118)

REBOUNDS PER GAME Freshman: 12.1, Sam Clancy, 1977-78. Sophomore: 13.5, Jerome Lane, 1986-87. Junior: 13.7, Ed Pavlick, 1953-54. Senior: 20.2, Don Virostek, 1952-53.

ANNUAL REBOUND LEADERS

REBOUNDS Total Player (GP) 1342 Sam Clancy (116) 987 Charles Smith (122) 970 Jerome Lane (93) 938 Billy Knight (78) 922 Clyde Vaughan (120) 888 Ricardo Greer (117) 841 Bob Lazor (76) 834 Isaac Hawkins (118) 808 Talib Zanna (135) 800 John Fridley (72) 790 Aaron Gray (113) 775 John Riser (78) 775 Bobby Martin (117) 769 DeJuan Blair (72) 742 Chuck Hursh (77) 712 Sam Young (143)

Year 1984-88 1985-88 1997-01 2006-07 1996-01

SEASON RECORDS REBOUNDS Total Player (GP) 444 Jerome Lane (33) 432 DeJuan Blair (35) 424 Don Virostek (21) 378 Jerome Lane (31) 375 Billy Knight (28) 362 Sam Clancy (29) 345 Aaron Gray (33) 341 Aaron Gray (36) 337 DeJuan Blair (37) 332 Sam Clancy (31) 327 Sam Clancy (27) 321 Sam Clancy (29) 316 Ed Pavlick (23) 316 Bob Lazor (26)

Year 1986-87 2008-09 1952-53 1987-88 1973-74 1978-79 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 1980-81 1977-78 1979-80 1953-54 1954-55

REBOUND AVERAGE (Minimum 20 GP) Total Player (GP) 20.2 Don Virostek (21) 13.7 Ed Pavlick (23) 13.5 Jerome Lane (33) 13.4 Billy Knight (28) 12.5 John Fridley (23)

Year 1952-53 1953-54 1986-87 1973-74 1960-61

12.5 12.3 12.2 12.2 12.2 12.1

Sam Clancy (29) DeJuan Blair (35) Jerome Lane (31) James LaValley (25) Bob Lazor (26) Sam Clancy (27)

1978-79 2008-09 1987-88 1966-67 1954-55 1977-78

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Since 1986-87) Total Player (GP) 198 Jerome Lane (33) 195 DeJuan Blair (35) 144 DeJuan Blair (37) 141 Jerome Lane (31)

Year 1986-87 2008-09 2007-08 1987-88

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS (Since 1986-87) Total Player (GP) 246 Jerome Lane (33) 237 DeJuan Blair (35) 237 Jerome Lane (31) 224 Aaron Gray (33) 221 Aaron Gray (36) 202 Chris McNeal (34) 201 Talib Zanna (35) 193 DeJuan Blair (37)

Year 1986-87 2008-09 1987-88 2005-06 2006-07 1991-92 2013-14 2007-08

129

Year 1951-52 .... 1952-53 .... 1953-54 .... 1954-55 .... 1955-56 ....

Player Total GP Don Virostek ................... 190 ...... 22 Don Virostek ................... 424 ...... 21 Ed Pavlick ....................... 316 ...... 23 Bob Lazor ....................... 316 ...... 25 Bob Lazor ....................... 289 ...... 26

Avg. ...... 8.6 .... 20.2 .... 13.7 .... 12.6 .... 11.6

1956-57 .... 1957-58 .... 1958-59 .... 1959-60 .... 1960-61 ....

John Riser ...................... 284 ...... 27 Chuck Hursh ................... 229 ...... 25 John Fridley .................... 245 ...... 24 John Fridely .................... 267 ...... 25 John Fridley .................... 288 ...... 23

.... 10.5 ...... 9.2 .... 10.2 .... 10.7 .... 12.5

1961-62 .... 1962-63 .... 1963-64 .... 1964-65 .... 1965-66 ....

Brian Generalovich .......... 203 ...... 22 Paul Krieger .................... 260 ...... 25 Paul Krieger .................... 219 ...... 24 Bob Lovett ...................... 184 ...... 23 Jim LaValley ................... 200 ...... 22

...... 9.2 .... 10.4 ...... 8.7 ...... 8.0 ...... 9.1

1966-67 .... 1967-68 .... 1968-69 .... 1969-70 .... 1970-71 ....

Jim LaValley ................... 304 ...... 25 .... 12.2 Mike Patcher .................. 129 ...... 22 ...... 5.6 Mike Patcher .................. 208 ...... 24 ...... 8.7 Paul O'Gorek ................... 218 ...... 24 .... 11.1 Paul O'Gorek ................... 245 ...... 24 .... 10.2

1971-72 .... 1972-73 .... 1973-74 .... 1974-75 .... 1975-76 ....

Billy Knight ..................... 276 ...... 24 Billy Knight ..................... 287 ...... 26 Billy Knight ..................... 375 ...... 28 Mel Bennett .................... 295 ...... 29 Larry Harris ..................... 167 ...... 26

.... 11.5 .... 11.0 .... 13.4 .... 10.2 ...... 6.4

1976-77 .... 1977-78 .... 1978-79 .... 1979-80 .... 1980-81 ....

Michael Rice ................... 193 ...... 24 Sam Clancy .................... 327 ...... 27 Sam Clancy .................... 362 ...... 29 Sam Clancy .................... 321 ...... 29 Sam Clancy .................... 332 ...... 31

...... 8.0 .... 12.1 .... 12.5 .... 11.1 .... 10.7

1981-82 .... 1982-83 .... 1983-84 .... 1984-85 .... 1985-86 ....

Clyde Vaughan ................ 284 ...... 30 ...... 9.5 Clyde Vaughan ................ 258 ...... 28 ...... 9.2 Clyde Vaughan ................ 256 ...... 31 ...... 8.3 Charles Smith ................. 231 ...... 29 ...... 8.0 Charles Smith ................. 235 ...... 29 ...... 8.1

1986-87 .... 1987-88 .... 1988-89 .... 1989-90 .... 1990-91 ....

Jerome Lane ................... 444 ...... 33 .... 13.5 Jerome Lane ................... 378 ...... 31 .... 12.2 Brian Shorter .................. 288 ...... 30 ...... 9.6 Brian Shorter .................. 274 ...... 29 ...... 9.6 Brian Shorter .................. 210 ...... 33 ...... 6.4

1991-92 .... 1992-93 .... 1993-94 .... 1994-95 .... 1995-96 ....

Chris McNeal .................. 310 ...... 34 Chris McNeal .................. 237 ...... 28 Eric Mobley ..................... 237 ...... 27 Jaime Peterson ............... 262 ...... 28 Chad Varga ..................... 163 ...... 26

1996-97 .... 1997-98 .... 1998-99 .... 1999-00 .... 2000-01 ....

Mark Blount .................... 198 ...... 29 ...... 6.8 Isaac Hawkins ................ 248 ...... 27 ...... 9.2 Isaac Hawkins ................ 257 ...... 29 ...... 8.9 Ricardo Greer .................. 275 ...... 28 ...... 9.8 Isaac Hawkins ................ 254 ...... 32 ...... 7.9

2001-02 .... 2002-03 .... 2003-04 .... 2004-05 .... 2005-06 ....

Jaron Brown ................... 214 ...... 35 Chevon Troutman ........... 159 ...... 31 Chris Taft ........................ 270 ...... 36 Chevon Troutman ........... 232 ...... 29 Aaron Gray ...................... 345 ...... 33

...... 6.1 ...... 5.1 ...... 7.5 ...... 8.0 .... 10.5

2006-07 .... 2007-08 .... 2008-09 .... 2009-10 .... 2010-11 ....

Aaron Gray ...................... 341 ...... 36 DeJuan Blair ................... 337 ...... 37 DeJuan Blair ................... 432 ...... 35 Gary McGhee .................. 230 ...... 34 Gary McGhee .................. 261 ...... 34

...... 9.5 ...... 9.1 .... 12.3 ...... 6.8 ...... 7.7

...... 9.1 ...... 8.5 ...... 8.8 ...... 9.4 ...... 6.3

2011-12 .... Nasir Robinson ............... 255 ...... 39 ...... 6.5 2012-13 ..... Steven Adams ................. 203 ...... 32 ...... 6.3 2013-14 ..... Talib Zanna ...................... 300 ...... 35 ...... 8.6


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RECORDS

ASSISTS LEADERS SINGLE GAME RECORDS

Brandin Knight holds school records for both career assists and career assist average.

ASSISTS 16 Levance Fields 16 Bob Shrewsbury 15 Carl Krauser 14 Brandin Knight 14 Brandin Knight 14 Darelle Porter 13 Tray Woodall 13 Brad Wanamaker 13 Billy Culbertson 13 Cleveland Edwards 13 Cleveland Edwards 13 Darelle Porter 13 Jerry McCullough 13 Pete Strickland 13 Sean Miller 13 Sean Miller 13 Levance Fields 13 Levance Fields 13 Levance Fields 12 Levance Fields 12 Levance Fields 12 Andre Alridge 12 Darelle Porter 12 Darelle Porter 12 Darelle Porter 12 Darelle Porter 12 Darelle Porter 12 Darelle Porter 12 Jeremy Holmes 12 Jerry McCullough 12 Jerry McCullough 12 Sean Miller

SEASON RECORDS ASSISTS Total 270 251 229 224 209 187 181 180 180 175 174 171 171 170 169 169 168 167

Player (GP) Levance Fields (36) Brandin Knight (35) Darelle Porter (29) Sean Miller (34) Brandin Knight (33) Dwayne Wallace (30) Sean Miller (30) Sean Miller (31) Keith Starr (29) Jerry McCullough (25) Brad Wanamaker (34) Tray Woodall (28) Brandin Knight (31) Carl Krauser (29) Levance Fields (37) Billy Culbertson (28) Darelle Porter (33) Tray Woodall (33)

at DePaul South Carolina at West Virginia West Virginia vs. Miami, Fla. Syracuse Binghamton Providence Seton Hall Marshall Syracuse Oklahoma State Georgetown Villanova Seton Hall Boston College Cincinnati Robert Morris South Florida Connecticut Miami, Ohio Prairie View A&M West Virginia Boston College Siena vs. Northwestern Providence West Virginia Norfolk State at Miami, Fla. at Syracuse at Penn State

ANNUAL ASSISTS LEADERS 2/7/09 2/14/76 2/5/05 3/2/02 3/8/02 1/23/90 11/17/09 3/4/10 2/22/83 1/26/69 2/13/70 12/1/89 1/10/96 3/3/78 2/18/89 3/3/92 2/14/09 2/2/09 1/14/09 3/7/09 11/17/08 12/23/95 1/28/90 1/31/90 11/28/90 12/28/88 2/11/90 12/8/90 12/1/99 2/1/94 1/8/94 3/18/92

CAREER RECORDS Year 2008-09 2001-02 1989-90 1991-92 2002-03 1981-82 1988-89 1987-88 1974-75 1993-94 2010-11 2011-12 2000-01 2004-05 2006-07 1983-84 1990-91 2012-13

ASSISTS AVERAGE (Minimum 20 GP) Avg. Player (GP) 7.9 Darelle Porter (29) 7.5 Levance Fields (36) 7.2 Brandin Knight (35) 7.0 Jerry McCullough (25) 6.6 Sean Miller (34) 6.3 Brandin Knight (33) 6.2 Dwayne Wallace (30) 6.2 Keith Starr (29) 6.1 Tray Woodall (28) 6.0 Sean Miller (30) 6.0 Clarence Burch (22) 5.9 Vonteego Cummings (26) 5.9 Carl Krauser (29)

Year 1989-90 2008-09 2001-02 1993-94 1991-92 2002-03 1981-82 1974-75 2011-12 1988-89 1951-52 1997-98 2004-05

ASSIST:TURNOVER RATIO (Since 1978-79) Avg. Player (GP) 4.11 James Robinson (36) 3.80 Levance Fields (36) 2.95 Levance Fields (25) 2.83 James Robinson (33) 2.61 Ronald Ramon (37) 2.41 Levance Fields (37) 2.41 Sean Miller (33) 2.38 Sean Miller (34) 2.37 Darelle Porter (33) 2.34 Tray Woodall (34) 2.29 Tray Woodall (33) 2.29 Darelle Porter (29)

Year 2013-14 2008-09 2007-08 2012-13 2007-08 2006-07 1990-91 1991-92 1990-91 2010-11 2012-13 1989-90

ASSISTS Total 785 744 645 617 580 568 552 458 454 436 427 378 373 363 343 339 329 307

Player (GP) Brandin Knight (127) Sean Miller (128) Levance Fields (131) Darelle Porter (123) Tray Woodall (106) Carl Krauser (126) Jerry McCullough (111) Vonteego Cummings (103) Brad Wanamaker (100) Dwayne Wallace (101) Lamar Patterson (148) Curtis Aiken (120) Ricardo Greer (117) Pete Strickland (104) Billy Culbertson (78) Ronald Ramon (135) Keith Starr (78) Tom Richards (101)

Year 1999-03 1987-92 2005-09 1987-91 2008-13 2002-06 1991-96 1995-99 2007-11 1978-82 2009-14 1983-87 1997-01 1975-79 1981-84 2004-08 1972-75 1972-76

ASSISTS AVERAGE (Minimum 50 GP) Avg. Player (GP) 6.2 Brandin Knight (127) 5.8 Sean Miller (128) 5.0 Darelle Porter (123) 5.0 Jerry McCullough (111) 4.9 Levance Fields (131) 4.5 Carl Krauser (126) 4.4 Vonteego Cummings (103) 4.4 Billy Culbertson (78) 4.3 Dwayne Wallace (101) 4.2 Keith Starr (78) 4.1 Tray Woodall (139)

Year 1999-03 1987-92 1987-91 1991-96 2005-09 2002-06 1995-99 1981-84 1978-82 1972-75 2008-13

ASSIST:TURNOVER RATIO (100+ GP, Since 1978-79) Avg. Player (GP) Year 2.89 Levance Fields (131) 2005-09 2.32 Sean Miller (128) 1987-92 2.10 Tray Woodall (139) 2008-13 2.04 Ronald Ramon (135) 2004-08 1.95 Darelle Porter (123) 1987-91 1.93 Brandin Knight (127) 1999-03 1.88 Billy Culbertson (78) 1981-84 1.80 Jerry McCullough (111) 1991-96 1.77 Brad Wanamaker (134) 2007-11 1.75 Lamar Patterson (148) 2009-14 1.53 Curtis Aiken (120) 1983-87 1.49 Antonio Graves (130) 2003-07 1.47 Dwayne Wallace (101) 1978-92 1.47 Ashton Gibbs (137) 2008-12

130

Year 1970-71 .... 1971-72 .... 1972-73 .... 1973-74 .... 1974-75 ....

Player Total GP Bill Downes ....................... 85 ...... 24 Cleveland Edwards ......... 108 ...... 20 Billy Knight ....................... 77 ...... 26 Tom Richards ................... 98 ...... 28 Keith Starr ...................... 180 ...... 29

Avg. ...... 3.5 ...... 5.4 ...... 3.0 ...... 3.5 ...... 6.2

1975-76 .... 1976-77 .... 1977-78 .... 1978-79 .... 1979-80 ....

Bob Shrewsbury ............. 147 ...... 26 Pete Strickland ............... 108 ...... 25 Pete Strickland ............... 110 ...... 26 Pete Strickland ............... 111 ...... 29 Dwayne Wallace ............. 103 ...... 24

...... 5.7 ...... 4.3 ...... 4.2 ...... 3.8 ...... 4.3

1980-81 .... 1981-82 .... 1982-83 .... 1983-84 .... 1984-85 ....

Dwayne Wallace ............. 137 ...... 31 ...... 4.4 Dwayne Wallace ............. 187 ...... 30 ...... 6.2 Billy Culbertson ............... 143 ...... 28 ...... 5.1 Billy Culbertson ............... 169 ...... 31 ...... 5.5 Curtis Aiken .................... 123 ...... 29 ...... 4.2

1985-86 .... 1986-87 .... 1987-88 .... 1988-89 .... 1989-90 ....

Joey David ...................... 105 ...... 29 ...... 3.6 Mike Goodson ................. 159 ...... 33 ...... 4.8 Sean Miller ..................... 180 ...... 31 ...... 5.8 Sean Miller ..................... 181 ...... 30 ...... 6.0 Darelle Porter .................. 229 ...... 29 ...... 7.9

1990-91 .... 1991-92 .... 1992-93 .... 1993-94 .... 1994-95 ....

Darelle Porter .................. 168 ...... 33 ...... 5.1 Sean Miller ..................... 224 ...... 34 ...... 6.6 Jerry McCullough ............ 156 ...... 28 ...... 5.6 Jerry McCullough ............ 175 ...... 25 ...... 7.0 Andre Alridge .................. 156 ...... 27 ...... 5.8

1995-96 .... 1996-97 .... 1997-98 .... 1998-99 .... 1999-00 ....

Jerry McCullough ............ 133 ...... 25 Vonteego Cummings ....... 140 ...... 33 Vonteego Cummings ....... 154 ...... 26 Vonteego Cummings ....... 112 ...... 26 Brandin Knight ................ 154 ...... 28

...... 5.3 ...... 4.2 ...... 5.9 ...... 4.3 ...... 5.5

2000-01 .... 2001-02 .... 2002-03 .... 2003-04 .... 2004-05 ....

Brandin Knight ................ 171 ...... 31 Brandin Knight ................ 251 ...... 35 Brandin Knight ................ 209 ...... 33 Carl Krauser .................... 145 ...... 32 Carl Krauser .................... 170 ...... 29

...... 5.5 ...... 7.2 ...... 6.3 ...... 4.5 ...... 5.9

2005-06 .... 2006-07 .... 2007-08 ..... ................. 2008-09 .....

Carl Krauser .................... 160 ...... 33 Levance Fields ................ 169 ...... 37 Levance Fields ................ 133 ...... 25 Ronald Ramon ................. 133 ...... 37 Levance Fields ................ 270 ...... 36

...... 4.8 ...... 4.6 ...... 5.3 ...... 3.6 ...... 7.5

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Brad Wanamaker ............. Brad Wanamaker ............. Tray Woodall ................... Tray Woodall ................... Lamar Patterson ...............

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

160 ...... 174 ...... 171 ...... 167 ...... 154 ......

CLASS RECORDS TOTAL ASSISTS Freshman: 180, Sean Miller, 1987-88. Sophomore: 181, Sean Miller, 1988-89. Junior: 251, Brandin Knight, 2001-02. Senior: 270, Levance Fields, 2008-09. ASSISTS AVERAGE Freshman: 5.8, Sean Miller, 1987-88. Sophomore: 6.0, Sean Miller, 1988-89. Junior: 7.9, Darelle Porter, 1989-90. Senior: 7.5, Levance Fields, 2008-09. ASSIST:TURNOVER RATIO Freshman: 2.83, James Robinson, 2012-13. Sophomore: 4.11, James Robinson, 2013-14. Junior: 2.95, Levance Fields, 2007-08. Senior: 3.80, Levance Fields, 2008-09.

34 ...... 34 ...... 28 ...... 33 ...... 36 ......

4.7 5.1 6.1 5.1 4.3


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BLOCKED SHOTS LEADERS SINGLE GAME RECORDS BLOCKED SHOTS 7 Chris Taft 7 Gary McGhee 7 Bobby Martin 7 Carlton Neverson 7 Charles Smith 7 Charles Smith 7 Charles Smith 7 Charles Smith 7 Charles Smith 7 Charles Smith 7 Atila Cosby 7 Atila Cosby 7 Charles Smith 7 Mark Blount 7 Sam Clancy 6 Gary McGhee 6 Charles Smith 6 Charles Smith 6 Charles Smith 6 Charles Smith 6 Charles Smith 6 Charles Smith 6 Charles Smith 6 Charles Smith 6 Mel Bennett 6 Khem Birch 6 Eric Mobley 6 Eric Mobley 6 Jaime Peterson 6 Jaime Peterson

Murray State vs. Duquesne Seton Hall West Virginia Florida Duquesne Indiana, Pa. Robert Morris Alabama Syracuse UM-Balt. County at Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Penn State at Marquette Duquesne Westminster Boston College Boston College West Virginia vs. Florida State at Providence at Providence Saint Joseph’s Robert Morris Providence at Seton Hall Duquesne Connecticut

SEASON RECORDS 12/20/03 12/1/10 1/20/90 1/21/81 1/2/88 1/20/86 1/29/86 11/28/87 12/29/87 2/9/87 11/13/98 2/14/98 3/11/88 12/4/96 2/18/78 2/18/10 1/12/87 1/2/85 1/22/86 1/24/87 12/13/86 12/28/87 2/19/86 2/7/87 12/14/74 11/27/11 2/8/94 3/5/94 12/19/94 1/11/95

ANNUAL BLOCKED SHOTS LEADERS Year 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Player Total GP Mel Bennett ....................... 70 ...... 29 Willie Kelly ........................ 34 ...... 26 Michael Rice ..................... 16 ...... 24 Sam Clancy ....................... 53 ...... 27 Sam Clancy ....................... 27 ...... 29

1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Sam Clancy ....................... Sam Clancy ....................... Steve Beatty ...................... Keith Armstrong ................. Keith Armstrong .................

1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94

50 ...... 40 ...... 13 ...... 12 ...... 56 ......

Avg. ...... 2.4 ...... 1.3 ...... 0.7 ...... 2.0 ...... 0.9

29 ...... 31 ...... 25 ...... 24 ...... 31 ......

1.7 1.3 0.5 0.5 1.8

Charles Smith .................... 63 ...... Charles Smith .................... 81 ...... Charles Smith .................. 106 ...... Charles Smith .................... 96 ...... Bobby Martin ..................... 30 ......

29 29 33 31 30

...... ...... ...... ...... ......

2.2 2.8 3.2 3.1 1.0

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Bobby Martin ..................... Bobby Martin ..................... Eric Mobley ....................... Eric Mobley ....................... Eric Mobley .......................

34 ...... 27 ...... 57 ...... 52 ...... 75 ......

29 27 33 28 27

...... ...... ...... ...... ......

1.2 1.0 1.7 1.9 2.8

1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Jamie Peterson .................. Mark Blount ....................... Mark Blount ....................... Attila Cosby ....................... Attila Cosby .......................

70 ...... 27 ...... 78 ...... 53 ...... 43 ......

28 27 29 27 28

...... ...... ...... ...... ......

2.5 1.0 2.7 2.0 1.5

1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Chris Seabrooks ................ Isaac Hawkins ................... Ontario Lett ........................ Ontario Lett ........................ Chris Taft ..........................

30 ...... 39 ...... 37 ...... 39 ...... 60 ......

28 32 35 33 36

...... ...... ...... ...... ......

1.1 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.7

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Chris Taft .......................... Aaron Gray ........................ Aaron Gray ........................ Sam Young ........................ DeJuan Blair .....................

50 ...... 49 ...... 62 ...... 42 ...... 34 ......

29 33 36 37 35

...... ...... ...... ...... ......

1.7 1.5 1.7 1.1 0.9

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

..... ..... ..... ..... .....

Gary McGhee ..................... Gary McGhee ..................... Dante Taylor ...................... Steven Adams ................... Talib Zanna ........................

59 ...... 44 ...... 25 ...... 65 ...... 29 ......

34 34 37 32 35

...... ...... ...... ...... ......

1.7 1.3 0.7 2.0 0.8

BLOCKED SHOTS Total Player (GP) 106 Charles Smith (33) 96 Charles Smith (31) 81 Charles Smith (29) 78 Mark Blount (29) 75 Eric Mobley (27) 70 Jaime Peterson (28) 70 Mel Bennett (29) 65 Steven Adams (32) 63 Charles Smith (29) 62 Aaron Gray (36) 60 Chris Taft (36) 59 Gary McGhee (34) 57 Eric Mobley (33) 56 Keith Armstrong (31) 53 Attila Cosby (27) 53 Sam Clancy (27) 52 Eric Mobley (29) 50 Sam Clancy (29) 50 Chris Taft (29) 49 Aaron Gray (33) 45 Isaac Hawkins (27) 44 Gary McGhee (34)

CAREER RECORDS Year 1986-87 1987-88 1985-86 1996-97 1993-94 1994-95 1974-75 2012-13 1984-85 2006-07 2003-04 2009-10 1991-92 1983-84 1997-98 1977-78 1992-93 1979-80 2004-05 2005-06 1997-98 2010-11

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE (Minimum: 20 blocks) Total Player (GP) Year 3.2 Charles Smith (33) 1986-87 3.1 Charles Smith (31) 1987-88 2.8 Charles Smith (29) 1985-87 2.8 Eric Mobley (27) 1993-94 2.7 Mark Blount (29) 1996-97 2.5 Jaime Peterson (28) 1994-95 2.4 Mel Bennett (29) 1974-75 2.2 Charles Smith (29) 1984-85 2.0 Steven Adams (32) 2012-13 2.0 Sam Clancy (27) 1977-78 2.0 Attila Cosby (27) 1997-98 1.9 Eric Mobley (28) 1992-93 1.8 Keith Armstrong (31) 1983-84 1.7 Gary McGhee (34) 2009-10 1.7 Chris Taft (36) 2003-04 1.7 Eric Mobley (33) 1991-92 1.7 Chris Taft (29) 2004-05 1.7 Isaac Hawkins (27) 1997-98 1.7 Aaron Gray (36) 2006-07 1.5 Attila Cosby (28) 1998-99 1.5 Aaron Gray (33) 2005-06

BLOCKED SHOTS Total Player (GP) 346 Charles Smith (122) 184 Eric Mobley (88) 170 Sam Clancy (116) 143 Isaac Hawkins (118) 130 Aaron Gray (113) 114 Gary McGhee (120) 110 Chris Taft (65) 109 Sam Young (143) 109 Bobby Martin (117) 108 Keith Armstrong (112) 105 Mark Blount (56) 96 Attila Cosby (55) 89 Jaime Peterson (54) 86 Chevon Troutman (124) 80 Dante Taylor (136) 78 Orlando Antigua (116) 76 Ontario Lett (68) 75 DeJuan Blair (72) 72 Talib Zanna (135) 70 Mel Bennett (29) 65 Steven Adams (32) 64 Toree Morris (98) 63 Larry Harris (107) 55 Brandin Knight (127) 52 Carlton Neverson (89) 50 Jaron Brown (101) 45 Ed Scheuermann (98) 45 Brian Shorter (92) 45 Mark McCarroll (116)

Year 1984-88 1991-94 1977-81 1996-01 2003-07 2007-11 2003-05 2005-09 1987-91 1982-87 1995-97 1997-99 1993-95 2001-05 2009-13 1991-95 2001-03 2007-09 2009-14 1974-75 2012-13 2000-03 1974-78 1999-03 1978-81 2000-03 1976-81 1988-91 2000-05

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE (Min.: 50 games) Total Player (GP) 2.8 Charles Smith (122) 2.1 Eric Mobley (88) 1.9 Mark Blount (56) 1.7 Chris Taft (65) 1.7 Attila Cosby (55) 1.6 Jaime Peterson (54) 1.5 Sam Clancy (116) 1.2 Aaron Gray (113) 1.2 Isaac Hawkins (118) 1.1 Ontario Lett (68) 1.0 DeJuan Blair (72) 1.0 Keith Armstrong (112) 1.0 Gary McGhee (120) 0.9 Bobby Martin (117)

Year 1984-88 1991-94 1995-97 2003-05 1997-99 1993-95 1977-81 2003-07 1996-01 2001-03 2007-09 1982-86 2007-11 1987-91

CLASS RECORDS BLOCKED SHOTS Freshman: 70, Mel Bennett, 1974-75. Sophomore: 81, Charles Smith, 1985-86. Junior: 106, Charles Smith, 1986-87. Senior: 96, Charles Smith, 1987-88. BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME Freshman: 2.4, Mel Bennett, 1974-75. Sophomore: 2.8, Charles Smith, 1985-86. Junior: 3.2, Charles Smith, 1986-87. Senior: 3.1, Charles Smith, 1987-88.

Charles Smith became just the second player in school history to lead his team in blocked shots over four consecutive seasons from 1984 to 1988. Smith, who blocked 346 career shots from 1984-88, holds 11 of the school’s 14 blocked shot records.

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STEALS LEADERS SINGLE GAME RECORDS STEALS 8 George Allen 7 Chip Watkins 7 Brandin Knight 7 Brandin Knight 7 Carlton Neverson 7 George Allen 7 Kellii Taylor 7 Kellii Taylor 7 Jaron Brown 7 Curtis Aiken 7 Ricardo Greer 6 Wayne Williams 6 Kellii Taylor 6 Jermaine Dixon 6 Jermaine Dixon 6 DeJuan Blair 6 Carl Krauser 6 Carl Krauser 6 Billy Culbertson 6 Brandin Knight 6 Chevon Troutman 6 Brandin Knight 6 Calton Neverson 6 Carlton Neverson 6 Carlton Neverson 6 Chip Watkins 6 Curtis Aiken 6 Dwayne Wallace 6 Jaron Brown 6 Jaron Brown 6 Lennie McMillian 6 Lennie McMillian 6 Lennie McMillian 6 Pete Strickland 6 Wayne Williams 6 Vonteego Cummings 6 Vonteego Cummings 6 Vonteego Cummings 6 Vonteego Cummings 6 Jerry McCullough 6 Jerry McCullough 6 Jerry McCullough 6 Jerry McCullough 6 Sotiris Aggelou 6 Sam Young 6 Darelle Porter 6 Kellii Taylor 6 Kellii Taylor

at Lafayette LaSalle at Notre Dame at Nebraska St. Francis (Pa.) Robert Morris at Navy New Orleans vs. Connecticut Syracuse Notre Dame at Duke Georgetown at Villanova St. John’s St. John’s Marquette St. Francis, N.Y. Duquesne Georgetown vs. Boston College at Duquesne Rhode Island at St. Francis, Pa. Eastern Kentucky Seton Hall Syracuse Rhode Island at Seton Hall Georgetown at Massachusetts Rutgers St. Bonaventure St. Francis, Pa. at Duke Boston College Howard St. Francis, Pa. Mount St. Mary’s vs. Duquesne VCU Connecticut Providence at St. John’s at DePaul at Boston College Carnegie Mellon Notre Dame

CLASS RECORDS STEALS Freshman: 101, Kellii Taylor, 1996-97. Sophomore: 85, Vonteego Cummings, 1996-97. Junior: 82, Brandin Knight, 2001-02. Senior: 83, Carlton Neverson, 1980-81. STEALS PER GAME Freshman: 3.2, Kellii Taylor, 1996-97. Sophomore: 2.6, Vonteego Cummings, 1996-97. Junior: 2.8, Jerry McCullough, 1993-94. Senior: 3.0, Jerry McCullough, 1995-96.

ANNUAL STEALS LEADERS 11/30/83 3/16/84 1/22/00 12/11/99 12/29/80 12/11/82 3/12/97 3/12/97 3/13/04 1/26/85 1/22/00 2/10/79 2/20/97 1/28/09 1/11/09 1/11/09 1/28/06 11/29/05 1/14/84 1/26/02 3/12/04 12/20/99 3/6/81 1/28/80 2/4/80 2/22/84 1/26/85 2/22/84 2/15/03 1/26/02 2/24/81 1/10/81 12/2/80 12/10/77 2/10/79 2/23/97 12/22/98 11/29/97 12/23/96 12/19/92 12/9/95 1/25/96 1/28/96 1/22/95 2/7/09 1/17/89 12/16/96 1/29/97

Year 1970-71 .... 1978-79 .... 1979-80 .... 1980-81 .... 1981-82 ....

Player Total GP Avg. Bill Downes ....................... 85 ...... 24 ...... 3.5 Wayne Williams ................ 49 ...... 29 ...... 1.7 Carlton Neverson .............. 78 ...... 29 ...... 2.7 Carlton Neverson .............. 83 ...... 31 ...... 2.7 Dwayne Wallace ............... 73 ...... 30 ...... 2.4

1982-83 .... 1983-84 .... 1984-85 .... 1985-86 .... 1986-87 ....

George Allen ..................... 43 ...... 28 ...... 1.5 Billy Culbertson ................. 68 ...... 31 ...... 2.2 Curtis Aiken ...................... 47 ...... 29 ...... 1.6 Demetreus Gore ................ 42 ...... 29 ...... 1.4 Jerome Lane ..................... 42 ...... 33 ...... 1.3

1987-88 .... 1988-89 .... 1989-90 .... 1990-91 .... 1991-92 ....

Jerome Lane ..................... 40 ...... 31 Rod Brookin ...................... 39 ...... 29 Darelle Porter .................... 54 ...... 29 Darelle Porter .................... 63 ...... 33 Jerry McCullough .............. 47 ...... 33

1992-93 .... 1993-94 .... 1994-95 .... 1995-96 .... 1996-97 ....

Jerry McCullough .............. 64 ...... 28 ...... 2.3 Jerry McCullough .............. 70 ...... 25 ...... 2.8 Jamie Peterson ................. 50 ...... 28 ...... 1.8 Jerry McCullough .............. 76 ...... 25 ...... 3.0 Kellii Taylor ..................... 101 ...... 32 ...... 3.2

1997-98 .... 1998-99 .... 1999-00 .... 2000-01 .... 2001-02 ....

Vonteego Cummings ......... 66 ...... 26 Kellii Taylor ....................... 67 ...... 24 Brandin Knight .................. 77 ...... 28 Brandin Knight .................. 69 ...... 31 Brandin Knight .................. 82 ...... 35

2002-03 .... 2003-04 .... 2004-05 .... 2005-06 .... 2006-07 ....

Brandin Knight .................. 70 ...... 33 ...... 2.1 Jaron Brown ..................... 65 ...... 36 ...... 1.8 Carl Krauser ...................... 51 ...... 29 ...... 1.8 Carl Krauser ...................... 53 ...... 33 ...... 1.6 Levance Fields .................. 39 ...... 37 ...... 1.1

2007-08 .... 2008-09 .... 2009-10 .... 2010-11 .... 2011-12 .... 2012-13 ..... 2013-14 .....

DeJuan Blair ..................... 62 ...... 37 ...... 1.7 DeJuan Blair ..................... 54 ...... 35 ...... 1.5 Brad Wanamaker .............. 41 ...... 34 ...... 1.2 Brad Wanamaker .............. 49 ...... 34 ...... 1.4 Lamar Patterson ............... 38 ...... 37 ...... 1.0 Tray Woodall ..................... 41 ...... 33 ...... 1.2 Cameron Wright ................. 66 ...... 36 ...... 1.8

...... 1.3 ...... 1.3 ...... 1.9 ...... 1.9 ...... 1.4

...... 2.5 ...... 2.8 ...... 2.8 ...... 2.2 ...... 2.3

Darelle Porter led Pitt in steals over two straight seasons (1989-91).

CAREER RECORDS

SEASON RECORDS STEALS Total 101 85 83 82 78 77 76 76 73 70 70 70 69 69 68

Player (GP) Kellii Taylor (32) Vonteego Cummings (33) Carlton Neverson (31) Brandin Knight (35) Carlton Neverson (29) Brandin Knight (28) Lennie McMillian (30) Jerry McCullough (25) Dwayne Wallace (30) Brandin Knight (33) Jerry McCullough (25) Sam Clancy (31) Brandin Knight (28) Vonteego Cummings (26) Two times

STEALS AVERAGE (Minimum 20 steals) Avg. Player (GP) 3.2 Kellii Taylor (32) 3.0 Jerry McCullough (25) 2.8 Jerry McCullough (25) 2.8 Kellii Taylor (24) 2.8 Brandin Knight (28) 2.7 Carlton Neverson (29) 2.7 Carlton Neverson (31) 2.7 Vonteego Cummings (26) 2.6 Vonteego Cummings (33) 2.5 Vonteego Cummings (26) 2.5 Lennie McMillian (30) 2.4 Dwayne Wallace (30) 2.3 Brandin Knight (35) 2.3 Jerry McCullough (28) 2.3 Darrell Gissendanner (30) 2.3 Dwayne Wallace (24)

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Year 1996-97 1996-97 1980-81 2001-02 1979-80 1999-00 1980-81 1995-96 1981-82 2002-03 1993-94 1980-81 2000-01 1998-99

Year 1996-97 1995-96 1993-94 1998-99 1999-00 1979-80 1980-81 1998-99 1996-97 1997-98 1980-81 1981-82 2001-02 1992-93 1981-82 1979-80

STEALS Total 298 257 235 202 196 194 192 190 170 169 161 155 146 134 130 126 120 119

Player (GP) Brandin Knight (112) Jerry McCullough (111) Vonteego Cummings (103) Kellii Taylor (79) Ricardo Greer (117) Carlton Neverson (89) Jaron Brown (137) Carl Krauser (126) Darelle Porter (123) Dwayne Wallace (101) Sam Clancy (116) Curtis Aiken (120) Lamar Patterson (148) Chevon Troutman (124) Brad Wanamaker (134) Demetreus Gore (122) George Allen (77) Sam Young (143)

STEALS AVERAGE (Minimum 50 games) Avg. Player (GP) 2.6 Kellii Taylor (79) 2.3 Brandin Knight (127) 2.3 Jerry McCullough (111) 2.3 Vonteego Cummings (103) 2.2 Carlton Neverson (89) 1.9 Lennie McMillian (59) 1.7 Ricardo Greer (117) 1.7 Dwayne Wallace (101) 1.6 DeJuan Blair (72) 1.6 George Allen (77) 1.5 Carl Krauser (126) 1.4 Billy Culbertson (78) 1.4 Darelle Porter (123) 1.4 Jaron Brown (101)

Year 1999-03 1991-96 1995-99 1995-00 1997-01 1978-81 2000-04 2002-06 1987-91 1978-82 1977-81 1983-87 2009-14 2001-05 2007-11 1984-88 1981-84 2005-09 Year 1995-99 1999-02 1991-93,95 1995-98 1978-80 1979-80 1997-00 1978-81 2007-09 1981-83 2002-06 1981-83 1987-90 2000-04


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PARTICIPATION LEADERS ANNUAL MINUTES PER GAME LEADERS Year Player Avg. 1978-79 ....... Sam Clancy ......................................... 36.9 1979-80 ....... Sam Clancy ......................................... 36.7 1980-81 ....... Sam Clancy ......................................... 36.7 1981-82 ....... Clyde Vaughan ..................................... 36.0 1982-83 ....... Clyde Vaughan ..................................... 38.1 1983-84 ....... Clyde Vaughan ..................................... 37.0 1984-85 ....... Charles Smith ...................................... 33.0 1985-86 ....... Curtis Aiken ......................................... 32.4 1986-87 ....... Jerome Lane ....................................... 35.4 1987-88 ....... Sean Miller .......................................... 35.0 1988-89 ....... Sean Miller .......................................... 35.0 1989-90 ....... Jason Matthews .................................. 37.7 1990-91 ....... Sean Miller .......................................... 30.0 1991-92 ....... Sean Miller .......................................... 33.4 1992-93 ....... Jerry McCullough ................................ 35.4 1993-94 ....... Jerry McCullough ................................ 35.2 1994-95 ....... Jaime Peterson .................................... 36.4 1995-96 ....... Andre Alridge ....................................... 39.0 1996-97 ....... Vonteego Cummings ............................ 40.1 1997-98 ....... Isaac Hawkins ..................................... 37.4 1998-99 ....... Vonteego Cummings ............................ 35.5 1999-00 ....... Ricardo Greer ...................................... 36.0 2000-01 ....... Ricardo Greer ...................................... 34.0 2001-02 ....... Brandin Knight ..................................... 36.7 2002-03 ....... Brandin Knight ..................................... 32.9 2003-04 ....... Carl Krauser ........................................ 36.1 2004-05 ....... Carl Krauser ........................................ 35.6 2005-06 ....... Carl Krauser ........................................ 31.9 2006-07 ....... Levance Fields .................................... 29.6 2007-08 ....... Sam Young .......................................... 32.1 2008-09 ....... Levance Fields .................................... 32.4 2009-10 ....... Ashton Gibbs ....................................... 34.6 2010-11 ....... Ashton Gibbs ....................................... 32.8 2011-12 ....... Ashton Gibbs ....................................... 34.3 2012-13 ........ Tray Woodall .......................................... 28.6 2013-14 ........ Lamar Patterson .................................... 32.6

CLASS RECORDS GAMES STARTED Freshman: 36, DeJuan Blair, 2007-08. Sophomore: 37, Levance Fields, 2006-07. Junior: 37, Sam Young, 2007-08. Senior: 37, by three players. MINUTES PLAYED (Since 1978-79) Freshman: 1,072, Sean Miller, 1987-88. Sophomore: 1,201, Julius Page, 2001-02. Junior: 1,284, Brandin Knight, 2001-02. Senior: 1,281, Julius Page, 2003-04. MINUTES PER GAME Freshman: 35.8, Ricardo Greer, 1997-98 Sophomore: 37.4, Isaac Hawkins, 1997-98. Junior: 40.1, Vonteego Cummings, 1997-98. Senior: 39.0, Andre Alridge, 1995-96.

FOUR-YEAR STARTERS Since freshmen were sanctioned to participate in varsity play in 197273, only seven players have started all four seasons at Pitt. Those players started the majority of the games they played at Pitt:

Sam Clancy, 1977-81 Demetreus Gore, 1984-88 +Charles Smith, 1984-88 Sean Miller 1987-92 Ricardo Greer, 1997-01 Brandin Knight 1999-03 Julius Page, 2000-04 +started all games played

SEASON RECORDS GAMES PLAYED GP Player 39 Nasir Robinson 39 Talib Zanna 39 John Johnson 38 J.J. Moore 37 18 tied at 37 36 Nine tied at 36 GAMES STARTED GS Player 39 Nasir Robinson 37 Ashton Gibbs 37 Lamar Patterson 37 Sam Young 37 Ronald Ramon 37 Levance Fields 37 Mike Cook 37 Levon Kendall 37 Antonio Graves 36 13 tied at 36

CAREER RECORDS

Year 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12 06-07, 07-08, 11-12 2003-04 and 2008-09 Year 2011-12 2011-12 2011-12 2007-08 2007-08 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2003-04, 2008-09, 2013-14

MINUTES PLAYED (Since 1978-79) MP Player 1284 Brandin Knight 1281 Julius Page 1270 Ashton Gibbs 1237 Jaron Brown 1201 Julius Page 1187 Sam Young 1177 Ashton Gibbs 1174 Ronald Ramon 1173 Lamar Patterson 1169 Jerome Lane 1165 Levance Fields 1155 Carl Krauser 1146 Sam Young 1146 Clyde Vaughan 1139 Sam Clancy 1135 Nasir Robinson 1129 Vonteego Cummings 1123 Ricardo Greer 1117 James Robinson 1112 Mike Goodson 1111 Talib Zanna 1106 Brad Wanamaker 1094 Levance Fields

Year 2001-02 2003-04 2011-12 2003-04 2001-02 2007-08 2009-10 2007-08 2013-14 1986-87 2008-09 2003-04 2008-09 1983-84 1980-81 2011-12 1996-97 2000-01 2013-14 1986-87 2013-14 2009-10 2006-07

MINUTES PER GAME (Since 1978-79) MPG Player 40.1 Vonteego Cummings 39.0 Andre Alridge 38.1 Clyde Vaughan 37.7 Jason Matthews 37.4 Isaac Hawkins 37.1 Charles Smith 37.0 Clyde Vaughan 36.9 Sam Clancy 36.8 Darelle Porter 36.8 Brian Shorter 36.7 Sam Clancy 36.7 Sam Clancy 36.7 Brandin Knight 36.4 Jaime Peterson 36.1 Carl Krauser

Year 1997-98 1995-96 1982-83 1989-90 1997-98 1985-86 1983-84 1978-79 1989-90 1989-90 1980-81 1979-80 2001-02 1994-95 2003-04

PERSONAL FOULS PF Player 122 Charles Smith 117 Ontario Lett 114 Ontario Lett 113 Sam Clancy

Year 1986-87 2001-02 2002-03 1980-81

DISQUALIFICATIONS (Since 1950-51) DISQ. Player 15 John Kendrick 12 Michael Zernich 11 John Mills 11 Chuck Hursh 11 Julius Pegues

Year 1951-52 1950-51 1957-58 1956-57 1956-57

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GAMES PLAYED GP Player 148 Lamar Patterson 143 Sam Young 141 Tyrell Biggs 139 Tray Woodall 137 Ashton Gibbs 137 Jaron Brown 136 Dante Taylor 136 Julius Page 135 Talib Zanna 135 Ronald Ramon 134 Brad Wanamaker 133 Nasir Robinson 131 Toree Morris 131 Levance Fields 130 Antonio Graves 129 Gilbert Brown 128 Sean Miller

Year 2009-14 2005-09 2005-09 2008-13 2008-12 2000-04 2009-13 2000-04 2009-14 2004-08 2007-10 2008-12 2000-04 2005-09 2003-07 2006-10 1987-92

GAMES STARTED (Since 1982-83) GS Player 128 Julius Page 124 Sean Miller 122 Charles Smith 119 Brandin Knight 115 Ricardo Greer 112 Jason Matthews 112 Demetreus Gore

Year 2000-04 1987-92 1984-88 1999-03 1997-01 1987-91 1984-88

MINUTES PLAYED (Since 1978-79) MP Player 4398 Julius Page 4307 Brandin Knight 4146 Sean Miller 4103 Charles Smith 4026 Ricardo Greer 3837 Carl Krauser 3836 Ashton Gibbs 3777 Jaron Brown 3747 Levance Fields 3741 Clyde Vaughan 3642 Sam Young 3623 Lamar Patterson 3612 Ronald Ramon 3552 Jason Matthews 3532 Vonteego Cummings 3388 Isaac Hawkins 3369 Darelle Porter 3337 Jerry McCullough

Year 2000-04 1999-03 1987-92 1984-88 1997-01 2002-06 2008-12 2000-04 2005-09 1980-84 2005-09 2009-14 2004-08 1987-91 1995-99 1996-01 1987-91 1991-96

MINUTES PER GAME (Since 1978-79) MPG Player 34.4 Ricardo Greer 34.3 Vonteego Cummings 34.2 Sammie Ellis 33.9 Brandin Knight 33.6 Charles Smith 32.4 Sean Miller 32.3 Julius Page 32.1 Brian Shorter 31.9 Jerome Lane 31.2 Clyde Vaughan

Year 1997-01 1995-99 1978-80 1999-03 1984-88 1987-92 2000-04 1988-91 1985-88 1980-84

PERSONAL FOULS PF Player 410 Sam Clancy 392 Charles Smith 382 Bobby Martin 358 Wayne Williams 331 Andre Williams 328 Keith Armstrong

Year 1977-81 1984-88 1987-91 1975-79 1981-85 1982-86

DISQUALIFICATIONS (Since 1950-51) DISQ. Player 29 Julius Pegues 27 Chuck Hursh 25 Sam Clancy 25 Keith Armstrong 25 John Riser 23 Michael Zernich

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INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS PITT INDIVIDUAL GAME RANKINGS POINTS 45 Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/57 41 Don Hennon, Ohio State, 12/3/58 41 Don Hennon, Geneva, 2/24/58 40 Ed Pavlick, Ohio State, 12/1/54 40 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97 39 Larry Harris, Syracuse, 12/6/75 39 Larry Harris, at Maryland, 2/15/77 38 Don Hennon, Furman, 12/6/57 38 Don Hennon, at West Virginia, 2/23/57 37 Billy Knight, at UCLA, 12/22/72 37 Brian Shorter, vs. Oklahoma, 1/15/89 37 Clyde Vaughan, at Boston Coll., 1/4/84 37 Curtis Aiken, vs. Arkansas, 12/29/86 37 Don Hennon, Carnegie Tech, 1/13/59 37 Don Hennon, at Carnegie Tech, 2/10/59 37 Oland Canterna, Westminster, 2/14/45 37 V. Cummings, vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 36 Sammy David, Carnegie Tech, 2/23/49 35 Don Hennon, vs. Manhattan, 12/29/57 35 Don Hennon, Holy Cross, 2/6/59 35 George McCrossin, Grove City, 1/17/50 35 Larry Harris, Duquesne, 2/12/77 ACC regular season game: 30, Lamar Patterson, at Clemson, 3/8/14 Big East regular season game: 40, Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97 Big East Tournament game: 37, V. Cummings, vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 NCAA Tournament game: 34, Billy Knight, vs. Furman, 3/14/74; John Riser, vs. Notre Dame, 3/16/57 Petersen Events Center game: 33, Sam Young, Belmont, 11/25/08 Fitzgerald Field House game: 45, Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/57 Opponent’s floor: 38, Larry Harris, at Maryland, 2/15/77; Don Hennon, at West Virginia, 2/23/57; Don Hennon, at Furman, 12/6/57 First-year player, first-ever game: 34, Don Hennon, at N.C. State, 12/1/56 Pre-1950: 36, Sammy David, Carn. Tech, 2/23/49 Freshman, game: 29, Clyde Vaughan, vs. JMU, 12/20/80 Sophomore, game: 38, Don Hennon, at WVU, 2/23/57 Junior, game: 45, Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/57 Senior, game: 41, Don Hennon, Ohio State, 12/3/58 BENCH SCORING 29 Clyde Vaughan, vs. JMU, 12/20/80 28 Jason Maile, vs. St. John’s, 3/9/95 26 Ashton Gibbs, at St. John’s, 2/19/11 26 Mark McCarroll, Georgia, 12/30/03 25 Jason Maile, at Seton Hall, 3/4/95 25 Gilbert Brown, at South Florida, 1/31/10 24 Rod Brookin, Connecticut, 3/4/89 24 Rod Brookin, at Connecticut, 2/25/89 24 Rod Brookin, Oklahoma, 1/15/89 24 Brandin Knight, at Georgetown, 2/13/00 24 Mel Bennett, vs. Penn State, 12/7/74 23 Rod Brookin, vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/87 23 Jason Maile, vs. Boston College, 3/6/96 23 Chevon Troutman, Syracuse, 1/18/03 23 Gilbert Brown, Seton Hall, 2/6/10 22 Rod Brookin, at St. John’s, 2/28/87 22 Demetreus Gore, Robert Morris, 12/8/84 22 Mel Bennett, Virginia, 2/15/75 FIELD GOALS MADE 20 Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/57 17 Billy Knight, at UCLA, 12/22/72 17 Don Hennon, Geneva, 2/24/58 17 Don Hennon, Furman, 12/6/57 17 Don Hennon, at N.C. State, 12/1/56 16 Larry Harris, at Maryland, 2/15/77 16 Larry Harris, Penn, 1/31/76 16 Billy Knight, at Virginia, 1/2/74 16 Billy Knight, Duquesne, 12/7/73 16 Isaac Hawkins, at Syracuse, 2/26/98 16 Don Hennon, Holy Cross, 2/6/59 16 Don Hennon, Carnegie Tech, 1/13/59

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Don Hennon, Ohio State, 12/3/58 Don Hennon, vs. Manhattan, 12/29/57 Curtis Aiken, vs. Arkansas, 12/29/86 Larry Harris, Syracuse, 12/6/75 Billy Knight, at Notre Dame, 1/17/73 Kent Scott, Wisconsin, 12/8/70 Kent Scott, at West Virginia, 3/3/70 Don Hennon, at Carnegie Tech, 1/20/58 Ed Pavlick, Ohio State, 12/1/54

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE-NO MISSES 11 Brian Shorter, Providence, 2/11/90 10 Eric Mobley, Youngstown St., 11/27/93 9 DeJuan Blair, vs. Villanova, 3/28/09 9 Nasir Robinson, Georgetown, 1/28/12 9 Aaron Gray, at Providence, 2/15/06 8 Charles Smith, St. John’s, 1/9/88 8 C. Troutman, St. Francis, Pa., 11/23/03 8 Dante Taylor, St. John’s, 2/29/12 8 Keith Armstrong, Xavier, 12/1/84 8 Talib Zanna, at DePaul, 1/5/12 8 J.J. Moore, at DePaul, 3/9/13 LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE 70 ft Pat Cavanaugh (before halftime), vs. Alabama, 12/29/87 48 ft Carl Krauser (before halftime), at Villanova, 2/20/05 45 ft Tom Richards (game-winner), Ohio, 12/13/75 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (8 attempts) 1.00 B. Shorter (11-11), Providence, 2/11/90 1.00 Eric Mobley (10-10), YSU, 11/27/93 1.00 D. Blair (9-9), vs. Villanova, 3/28/09 1.00 N. Robinson (9-9), Georgetown, 1/28/12 1.00 A. Gray (9-9), at Providence, 2/15/06 1.00 C. Troutman (8-8), St. Francis, 11/23/03 1.00 Dante Taylor (8-8), St. John’s, 2/29/12 1.00 Charles Smith (8-8), St. John’s, 1/9/88 1.00 Keith Armstrong (8-8), Xavier, 12/1/84 1.00 Talib Zanna (8-8), at DePaul, 1/5/12 1.00 J.J. Moore (8-8), at DePaul, 3/9/13 .929 D. Blair (13-14), Indiana, Pa., 11/22/08 .923 C. Smith (12-13), at Providence, 2/16/88 .917 M. McCarroll (11-12), Georgia, 12/30/03 .917 C. Troutman (11-12), RMU, 1/4/03 .917 J. Lane (11-12), at Syracuse, 1/26/87 .909 Kent Scott (10-11), at CMU, 2/20/71 .909 Chris Taft (10-11), at Providence, 3/2/04 .909 Sammie Ellis (10-11), Syracuse, 1/6/79 .909 Billy Knight (10-11), at Westmn, 1/30/74 .900 Scheuermann (9-10),Wheeling,12/22/77 .900 Bill Downes (9-10), at Cornell, 12/19/70 .900 Nasir Robinson (9-10), Rider, 11/13/11 .900 Ontario Lett (9-10), RMU, 1/4/03 .900 Talib Zanna (9-10), at Clemson, 1/21/14 .900 Talib Zanna (9-10), vs. Lehigh, 11/20/13 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 42 Don Hennon, Duke, 12/21/57 35 Don Hennon, vs. Fordham, 12/28/59 34 Ed Pavlick, Westminster, 2/20/54 34 Don Hennon, at West Virginia, 2/22/58 33 Don Hennon, vs. Miami, Ohio, 3/11/58 33 Don Hennon, Ohio State, 12/3/58 32 Billy Knight, at UCLA, 12/22/72 32 Don Hennon, Holy Cross, 2/6/59 32 Don Hennon, West Virginia, 2/18/59 32 Don Hennon, at Westminster, 12/18/58 32 Don Hennon, at Carnegie Tech, 2/10/59 31 Don Hennon, at Westminster, 2/27/58 31 Don Hennon, at Michigan, 12/1/58 31 Don Hennon, West Virginia, 1/8/56 31 Don Hennon, Furman, 12/6/57 30 Don Hennon, vs. Connecticut, 12/30/57 30 Don Hennon, Geneva, 2/24/58 29 Don Hennon, at Navy, 2/15/58 29 Don Hennon, Penn State, 3/1/58 29 Don Hennon, Miami, Fla., 12/12/58 29 Don Hennon, vs. Bucknell, 12/31/59 29 Don Hennon, Bucknell, 1/17/59 29 Don Hennon, at Penn State, 1/24/59 29 Don Hennon, at Kentucky, 3/15/57 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 8 Andre Alridge, Georgia, 12/17/94

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Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97 Jason Matthews, at Providence, 3/3/90 Jason Matthews, at Cornell, 11/26/90 Jason Maile, vs. Maryland, 12/27/96 Lamar Patterson, Marquette, 1/12/13 Curtis Aiken, vs. Arkansas, 12/29/86 Rob Brookin, at Connecticut, 2/25/89 J. Matthews, vs. Boston Coll., 3/8/90 Jason Maile, Rutgers, 2/20/96 V. Cummings, Miami, Fla., 1/8/97 Ricardo Greer, at Syracuse, 2/16/00 Jarrett Lockhart, Rutgers, 1/17/98 Jarrett Lockhart, at Seton Hall, 3/1/98 Brandin Knight, at Virginia Tech, 2/26/03 Brandin Knight, Robert Morris, 11/20/01 Brandin Knight, at WVU, 2/16/02 Jarrett Lockhart, at ND, 1/22/00 Sean Miller, at Seton Hall, 2/12/91 Sean Miller, Chicago State, 12/7/87 Sean Miller, St. Francis, Pa., 12/2/87 Ashton Gibbs, VMI, 12/6/11 Ashton Gibbs, Rider, 11/13/11 Ashton Gibbs, Providence, 3/4/10 Ashton Gibbs, Binghamton, 11/17/09 Ashton Gibbs, at Syracuse, 1/2/10 Ashton Gibbs, at St. John’s, 2/19/11 Ashton Gibbs, vs. Connecticut, 3/10/11 Ashton Gibbs, vs. UNC-Ash., 3/17/11 Ashton Gibbs, West Virginia, 2/12/10 Levance Fields, at Cincinnati, 1/24/07 Carl Krauser, Richmond, 12/23/04 Carl Krauser, Albany, 11/28/03 Garrick Thomas, Miami, Fla., 2/18/95 Garrick Thomas, RMU, 12/22/93 O. Antigua, vs. Duquesne, 12/18/93 Jason Maile, Rutgers, 1/11/97

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 15 Ashton Gibbs, VMI, 12/6/11 15 Ashton Gibbs, vs. Indiana, 12/8/09 15 Andre Alridge, Georgia, 12/17/94 14 Ashton Gibbs, Rider, 11/13/11 14 Jarrett Lockhart, at Seton Hall, 3/1/98 14 Jarrett Lockhart, at ND, 1/22/00 13 Brandin Knight, at WVU, 2/16/02 13 Ashton Gibbs, West Virginia, 2/12/10 13 Ashton Gibbs, vs. Xavier, 3/21/10 13 Jason Matthews, at Cornell, 11/26/90 13 Sean Miller, vs. Miami, Fla., 3/12/92 12 Mike Goodson, Syracuse, 2/9/87 12 Jason Matthews, RMU, 11/30/88 12 Brandin Knight, at Seton Hall, 2/15/03 12 Brandin Knight, Robert Morris, 11/20/01 12 Ashton Gibbs, S. Carolina St., 12/17/11 12 Ashton Gibbs, at Duquesne, 12/2/09 12 Carl Krauser, Robert Morris, 11/23/05 12 Carl Krauser, Connecticut, 2/26/05 12 Jerry McCullough, Georgia, 12/2/95 12 Andre Alridge, Villanova, 2/4/95 12 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (5 attempts) 1.00 Sean Miller (6-6), at Seton Hall, 2/11/91 1.00 S. Miller (6-6), St. Francis, Pa., 12/2/87 1.00 Josh Newkirk (5-5), NC State, 3/3/14 1.00 J.J. Moore (5-5), at DePaul, 3/9/13 1.00 Ashton Gibbs (5-5), Cincinnati, 2/5/11 1.00 R. Ramon (5-5), Boston U., 11/27/07 1.00 J. McCullough (5-5), Miami, 1/12/94 1.00 Jason Maile (5-5), Notre Dame, 1/29/97 .857 L.Patterson (6-7), Marquette, 1/12/13 .857 L. Fields (6-7), at Cincinnati, 1/24/07 .857 Ashton Gibbs (6-7), vs. UConn, 3/10/11 .833 J. Maile (5-6), vs. Michigan, 12/30/96 .833 Sean Miller (5-6), at Villanova, 1/28/89 .833 Sean Miller (5-6), Connecticut, 3/4/89 .833 Sean Miller (5-6), Syracuse, 2/10/88 .833 O. Antigua (5-6), Boston Coll., 2/22/94 .833 Jason Maile (5-6), UMass, 12/7/94 .833 G. Thomas (5-6), at UNC, 11/29/94 .833 G. Thomas (5-6), at Rutgers, 1/17/86 .833 R. Ramon (5-6), vs. W. Mich., 11/12/06 .833 Jason Matthews (5-6), Arizona, 1/27/90 .833 G. Brown (5-6), at Providence, 1/4/11 .833 J. Matthews (5-6), Georgetown, 2/11/89 .800 J. Matthews (4-5), Connecticut, 3/4/89

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.800 L. Patterson (4-5), Howard, 11/17/13 .778 J. Maile (7-9), vs. Maryland, 12/23/96 FREE THROWS MADE 18 Charles Smith, at Boston Coll., 1/21/85 16 John Riser, vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57 16 Don Hennon, vs. W. Kentucky, 12/28/56 16 Chevon Troutman, at Syracuse, 2/14/05 15 Charles Smith, Georgetown, 2/20/88 15 Brian Shorter, Oklahoma, 1/15/89 15 Carl Krauser, vs. Memphis, 12/7/04 15 Jerry McCullough, Marshall, 12/5/92 14 Ed Pavlick, at New York Univ., 12/18/54 14 Clarence Burch, New York Univ., 2/6/54 14 Calvin Sheffield, at Syracuse, 2/7/64 14 Brian Generalovich, Michigan, 12/28/63 14 Calvin Sheffield, Syracuse, 2/7/64 14 Brian Shorter, Syracuse, 1/7/91 14 Ashton Gibbs, at Seton Hall, 1/24/10 14 Don Hennon, at West Virginia, 2/23/57 13 Mark Blount, Mt. St. Mary’s, 12/23/96 13 Jerome Lane, St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/85 13 Sam Clancy, Penn State, 2/11/81 13 Larry Harris, at St. Francis, Pa., 3/2/76 13 Ricardo Greer, St. Bonaventure, 3/14/01 13 V. Cummings, at Georgetown, 2/17/98 13 Don Hennon, Syracuse, 1/10/59 13 Don Hennon, Duquesne, 12/13/58 13 Carl Krauser, at Providence, 3/2/04 13 Carl Krauser, Syracuse, 1/23/06 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (10 attempts) 1.00 J. McCullough (15-15), Marsh., 12/5/92 1.00 Brian Shorter (14-14), Syracuse, 1/7/91 1.00 Ashton Gibbs (14-14), at SHU, 1/24/10 1.00 Tray Woodall (12-12), Villanova, 2/5/12 1.00 B. Generalovich (11-11), atBuck.2/10/62 1.00 Rod Brookin (11-11), Arizona, 1/27/90 1.00 Larry Harris (11-11), Rutgers, 12/23/76 1.00 C. Troutman (10-10), Gtown, 1/25/03 1.00 J. McCullough (10-10), Gtown, 1/24/94 1.00 J. Matthews (10-10), JU, 12/6/88 1.00 J. Matthews (10-10), at VU, 1/30/91 1.00 J. Matthews (10-10), at Gtown, 2/20/91 1.00 Don Hennon (10-10), at PSU, 1/25/58 1.00 Mike Paul (10-10), Penn State, 2/26/72 1.00 Larry Harris (10-10), Duq., 12/11/76 1.00 Curtis Aiken (10-10), UConn, 2/13/85 1.00 Joey David (10-10), at PC, 2/19/86 1.00 C.Smith (10-10), at BC, 1/24/87 .941 J. Riser (16-17), vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57 .941 Don Hennon (16-17), vs. WKU, 12/28/56 .933 B. Generalovich (14-15), Mich., 12/28/63 .929 Sam Clancy (13-14), PSU, 2/11/81 .929 D. Hennon (13-14), Duquesne, 12/13/58 .929 Carl Krauser (13-14), Syracuse, 1/23/06 .923 Charles Smith (12-13), IUP, 11/30/85 .923 Calvin Sheffield (12-13), Army, 1/25/64 .923 J. Pegues (12-13), at St. Louis, 1/4/58 .923 Brian Shorter (12-13), PC, 1/21/89 MOST FREE THROWS MADE-NO MISSES 15 Jerry McCullough, Marshall, 12/5/92 14 Brian Shorter, Syracuse, 1/7/91 14 Ashton Gibbs, at Seton Hall, 1/24/10 12 Tray Woodall, Villanova, 2/5/12 11 Larry Harris, Rutgers, 12/23/76 11 Brian Generalovich, at Bucknell, 2/10/62 11 Rod Brookin, Arizona, 1/27/90 10 Charles Smith, at Boston Coll., 1/24/87 10 Andre Williams, St. John’s, 2/1/83 10 Larry Harris, Duquesne, 12/11/76 10 Mike Paul, Penn State, 2/26/72 10 Jason Matthews, Jacksonville, 12/6/88 10 J. Matthews, at Georgetown, 2/20/91 10 Jason Matthews, at Villanova, 1/30/91 10 Don Hennon, at Penn State, 1/25/58 10 Chevon Troutman, Georgetown, 1/25/03 10 Jerry McCullough, Georgetown, 1/24/94 10 Curtis Aiken, Connecticut, 2/13/85 10 Joey David, at Providence, 2/19/86 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 23 Brian Shorter, at West Virginia, 12/9/89 23 Clarence Burch, New York, Univ., 2/6/54 21 Charles Smith, at Boston Coll., 1/21/85 20 Chevon Troutman, at Syracuse, 2/14/05


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INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS RECORDS BY HALF MOST POINTS-HALF (since 1970-71) 28 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97 28 Demetreus Gore, vs. Wisconsin, 12/30/86 27 Larry Harris, Syracuse, 12/6/75 25 Larry Harris, at Maryland, 2/15/ 77 23 Kent Scott, at WVU, 3/3/70 22 Larry Harris, Syracuse, 1/14/78 22 Brian Shorter, vs. Oklahoma, 1/ 15/89 22 Billy Knight, Notre Dame, 1/17/73 20 Charles Smith, St. John’s, 1/9/88 20 Keith Armstrong, Xavier, 12/1/84 20 Billy Knight, at UCLA, 12/22/72 20 Vonteego Cummings, vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 BEST SHOOTING PERCENTAGE-HALF 1.00 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97, 28 points, 8-8 FG, 6-6 3FG 1.00 Charles Smith, St. John’s, 1/9/88, 20 points, 8-8 FG 1.00 Keith Armstrong, Xavier, 12/1/84, 20 points, 8-8 FG 1.00 Mark McCarroll, Georgia, 12/30/ 03, 18 points, 7-7 FG, 2-2 3FG MOST 3-POINTERS-HALF 6 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97 6 Jason Matthews, at Providence, 3/3/90 BEST 3-POINT PERCENTAGE-HALF 1.00 Jason Maile (6-6), Villanova, 2/ 12/97 .750 Jason Matthews (6-8), at Providence, 3/3/90 19 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17

Brian Shorter, at St. John’s, 1/13/90 Mark Blount, Mt. St. Mary’s, 12/23/96 Ed Pavlick, at New York Univ. 12/18/54 Brian Shorter, Georgetown, 2/11/89 Brian Shorter, Oklahoma, 1/15/89 Jerome Lane, Villanova, 2/23/87 Bobby Martin, Siena, 11/28/88 Carl Krauser, vs. Memphis, 12/7/04 Vonteego Cummings, Villanova, 2/12/97 Charles Smith, Georgetown, 2/20/88 Charles Smith, Providence, 1/3/87 Jerome Lane, St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/85 C. Vaughan, at St. Francis, Pa.,12/5/83 D. Wallace, vs. CSU-Fullerton, 12/28/79 John Riser, vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57 Brian Shorter, Providence, 1/21/89 Brian Shorter, Providence, 2/10/90 Isaac Hawkins, UT-Pan Am., 11/23/98 Calvin Sheffield, at Syracuse, 2/7/64 Don Hennon, vs. W. Kentucky, 12/28/56

MINUTES PLAYED 50 Ashton Gibbs, West Virginia, 2/12/10 50 V. Cummings vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 50 Isaac Hawkins vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 50 Jerome Lane vs. Boston Coll., 2/14/87 50 Jason Matthews, WVU, 12/10/88 50 Clyde Vaughan, at Penn State, 1/16/82 50 Steve Beatty, at Penn State, 1/16/82 50 Darelle Porter, at West Virginia, 12/9/89 50 Jason Matthews, at WVU, 12/9/89 49 Roosevelt Kirby, at Penn State, 1/16/82 49 V. Cummings, St. John’s, 1/22/98 49 Julius Page, at Seton Hall, 2/9/04 49 Ricardo Greer, vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 48 Julius Page, vs. Connecticut, 3/9/02 48 Julius Page, at Miami, Fla., 1/10/04 48 Carl Krauser, at Seton Hall, 2/9/04 48 Ricardo Greer, St. John’s, 1/22/98 48 Jarrett Lockhart, vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 REBOUNDS 26 Don Virostek, at Westminster, 12/9/52

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John Fridley, Carnegie Tech, 1/4/61 Bob Lazor, Penn State, 1/15/55 DeJuan Blair, at Connecticut, 2/16/09 Ed Pavlich, at Georgetown, 2/12/54 DeJuan Blair, Notre Dame, 1/31/09 Talib Zanna, vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14 Billy Knight, Buffalo, 1/20/74 Billy Knight, Lafayette, 1/26/72 Jerome Lane, Florida, 1/2/88 Jerome Lane, at Connecticut, 2/21/87 Mel Bennett, at West Virginia, 3/7/75 DeJuan Blair, vs. Duke, 12/20/07 Aaron Gray, Marquette, 1/28/06 Bobby Martin, at Georgetown, 2/7/90 B. Shorter, vs. Northwestern, 12/28/88 Chris McNeal, Boston College, 3/3/92 Gerald Jordan, at West Virginia, 1/6/96 Jerome Lane, vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/88 Mark Blount, Mt. St. Mary’s, 12/23/96 Paul Kreiger, Geneva, 1/15/63 Paul O’Gorek, at George Wash., 1/6/71 Sam Clancy, Duquesne, 2/22/78 Chuck Hursh, Duquesne, 12/15/56 Jim LaValley, Carnegie Tech, 12/1/66

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ASSISTS 16 Levance Fields, at DePaul, 2/7/09 16 Bob Shrewsbury, S. Carolina, 2/14/76 15 Carl Krauser, at West Virginia, 2/5/05 14 Brandin Knight, West Virginia, 3/2/02 14 Brandin Knight, vs. Miami, Fla., 3/8/02 14 Darelle Porter, at Syracuse, 1/23/90 13 Travon Woodall, Binghamton, 11/17/09 13 Brad Wanamaker, Providence, 3/4/10 13 Billy Culbertson, Seton Hall, 2/22/83 13 Cleveland Edwards, Marshall, 1/26/69 13 Cleveland Edwards, Syracuse, 2/13/70 13 Darelle Porter, vs. Okla. State, 12/1/89 13 Jerry McCullough, Georgetown, 1/10/96 13 Pete Strickland, vs. Villanova, 3/3/78 13 Sean Miller, Seton Hall, 2/18/89 13 Sean Miller, Boston College, 3/3/92 13 Levance Fields, Cincinnati, 2/14/09 13 Levance Fields, Robert Morris, 2/2/09 13 Levance Fields, South Florida, 1/14/09

ACC regular season game: 14, Talib Zanna, two times, 2013-14 Big East regular season game: 23, DeJuan Blair, at UConn, 2/16/09 Big East Tournament game: 16, Eric Mobley vs. St. John’s, 3/10/94; Jaime Peterson vs. UConn, 3/10/95 NCAA Tournament game: 20, J. Lane, vs, Vanderbilt, 3/20/88 Petersen Events Center game: 22, DeJuan Blair, Notre Dame, 1/31/09 Fitzgerald Field House game: 26, Don Virostek, Westminster, 12/9/52 Opponent’s floor: 23, DeJuan Blair, at UConn, 2/16/09 First-year player, first-ever game: 14, DeJuan Blair, HBU, 11/9/07 Pre-1955: 26, Don Virostek, Westminster, 12/9/52 Freshman, game: 21, Mel Bennett, at West Virginia, 3/7/75 Sophomore, game: 23, DeJuan Blair, at UConn, 2/16/09 Junior, game: 21, Jerome Lane, Florida, 1/2/88 Senior, game: 26, Don Virostek, Westminster, 12/9/52

Big East regular season game: 16, Levance Fields, at DePaul, 2/7/09 Big East Tournament game: 14, B. Knight, vs. Miami, Fla., 3/8/02 NCAA Tournament game: 11, B. Knight, vs. Marquette, 3/27/03 Petersen Events Center game: 13, five times Fitzgerald Field House game: 14, Brandin Knight, WVU, 3/2/02 Opponent’s floor: 16, Levance Fields, at DePaul, 2/7/09 First-year player, first-ever game: 10, Sean Miller, Robert Morris, 11/28/87 Freshman, game: 11, four times- Sean Miller, Boston College, 2/29/88; Sean Miller, Seton Hall, 3/2/88; Brandin Knight, at New Orleans, 12/29/99; Brandin Knight, at St. John’s, 1/ 3/00 Sophomore, game: 13, two times Junior, game:: 15, Carl Krauser, at WVU, 2/5/05 Senior, game: 16, Levance Fields, at DePaul, 2/7/09

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 11 DeJuan Blair, Notre Dame, 1/31/09 11 Jerome Lane, Syracuse, 2/9/87 10 Jerome Lane, Boston College, 2/14/87 10 Jerome Lane, Chicago State, 1/17/87 10 Trent Johnson, at Boston Coll., 1/25/83 10 Jerome Lane, Villanova, 2/23/87 10 Jerome Lane, at St. Francis, Pa., 12/3/86 10 B. Shorter, vs. Northwestern, 12/28/88 10 Bobby Martin, at Georgetown, 2/7/90 10 DeJuan Blair, DePaul, 2/21/09 10 Brian Shorter, at Georgetown, 2/7/90 10 DeJuan Blair, St. John’s, 1/11/09 10 DeJuan Blair, Duquesne, 12/03/08 10 DeJuan Blair, Houston Baptist, 11/09/07 10 I. Hawkins, Prairie View A&M, 12/3/98 10 Talib Zanna, at Notre Dame, 3/1/14 10 Talib Zanna, vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 17 Jerome Lane, at Connecticut, 2/21/87 17 DeJuan Blair, at Connecticut, 2/16/09 16 Chris McNeal, Boston College, 3/3/92 15 Jerome Lane, Florida, 1/2/88 15 Jerome Lane, Providence, 1/25/88 14 DeJuan Blair, vs. Duke, 12/20/07 14 Aaron Gray, Robert Morris, 11/29/06 14 Aaron Gray, Connecticut, 1/16/07 14 Chris McNeal, Manhattan, 11/20/91 13 Jerome Lane, vs. E. Michigan., 3/18/88 13 Jerome Lane, vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/88 13 Brian Shorter, Siena, 11/28/88 13 Bobby Martin, at West Virginia, 12/9/89 13 Sam Young, vs. E. Tenn. State, 3/20/09 12 Talib Zanna, Villanova, 3/3/13 12 Aaron Gray, at Duquesne, 12/7/05 12 Gary McGhee, at DePaul, 1/22/11 12 Chris McNeal, vs. Duquesne, 1/6/92

Jerome Lane, at Syracuse, 1/26/87 Jerome Lane, St. John’s, 1/19/87 Jerome Lane, at St. John’s, 2/28/87 Jerome Lane, at Providence, 2/7/87 Charles Smith, at Providence, 2/7/87

ASSIST:TURNOVER RATIO 13:0 Levance Fields, Cincinnati, 2/14/09 11:0 Brad Wanamaker, Rider, 12/4/10 11:0 James Robinson, Lehigh, 11/20/13 11:0 Sean Miller, Georgetown, 2/11/89 10:0 Ronald Ramon, Lafayette, 1/2/08 9:0 Brandin Knight, SE Louisiana, 12/14/02 9:0 Tray Woodall, North Florida, 12/8/12 16:1 Levance Fields, at DePaul, 2/7/09 14:1 Brandin Knight, West Virginia, 3/2/02 13:1 Pete Strickland, vs. Villanova, 3/3/78 13:1 Levance Fields, South Florida, 1/14/09 12:1 Darelle Porter, Boston College, 1/31/90 12:1 Levance Fields, Miami, Ohio, 11/17/08 11:1 Brandin Knight, at New Orl., 12/29/99 10:1 Ricardo Greer, Norfolk State, 12/1/99 10:1 Brandin Knight, Geo. Mason, 12/28/02 10:1 Darelle Porter, vs. E. Michigan, 3/18/88 10:1 Sean Miller, Duquesne, 1/11/88 15:2 Carl Krauser, at West Virginia, 2/5/05 13:2 Levance Fields, Robert Morris, 2/2/09 13:2 Tray Woodall, Binghamton, 11/17/09 13:2 Brad Wanamaker, Providence, 3/4/10 13:3 Sean Miller, Seton Hall, 2/18/89 12:2 Darelle Porter, Siena, 11/28/89 12:2 Darelle Porter, Providence, 2/11/90 12:2 Levance Fields, Connecticut, 3/7/09 BLOCKED SHOTS 7 Chris Taft, Murray State, 12/20/03 7 Gary McGhee, vs. Duquesne, 12/1/10 7 Bobby Martin, Seton Hall, 1/20/90 7 Carlton Neverson, West Virginia, 1/21/81 7 Charles Smith, Florida, 1/2/88 7 Charles Smith, Duquesne, 1/20/86 7 Charles Smith, Indiana, Pa., 1/29/86 7 Charles Smith, Robert Morris, 11/28/87

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Charles Smith, Alabama, 12/29/87 Charles Smith, Syracuse, 2/9/87 Atila Cosby, UMBC, 11/13/98 Atila Cosby, at Connecticut, 2/14/98 Charles Smith, vs. Connecticut, 3/11/88 Mark Blount, Connecticut, 12/4/96 Sam Clancy, Penn State, 2/18/78 Gary McGhee, at Marquette, 2/18/10 Charles Smith, Duquesne, 1/12/87 Charles Smith, Westminster, 1/2/85 Charles Smith, Boston College, 1/22/86 Charles Smith, Boston College, 1/24/87 Charles Smith, West Virginia, 12/13/86 Charles Smith, vs. Fla. State, 12/28/87 Charles Smith, at Providence, 2/19/86 Charles Smith, at Providence, 2/7/87 Mel Bennett, Saint Joseph’s, 12/14/74 Khem Birch, Robert Morris, 11/27/11 Eric Mobley, Providence, 2/8/94 Eric Mobley, at Seton Hall, 3/5/94 Jaime Peterson, Duquesne, 12/19/94 Jaime Peterson, Connecticut, 1/11/95 Mark Blount, Illinois State, 11/24/96

STEALS 8 George Allen, at Lafayette, 11/30/83 7 Chip Watkins, LaSalle, 3/16/84 7 Brandin Knight, at Notre Dame, 1/22/00 7 Brandin Knight, at Nebraska, 12/11/99 7 C. Neverson, St. Francis, Pa., 12/29/80 7 George Allen, Robert Morris, 12/11/82 7 Kellii Taylor, at Navy, 11/26/96 7 Kellii Taylor, New Orleans, 3/12/97 7 Jaron Brown, vs. Connecticut, 3/13/04 7 Ricardo Greer, Notre Dame, 1/22/00 7 Curtis Aiken, Syracuse, 1/26/85 6 Wayne Williams, at Duke, 2/10/79 6 Kellii Taylor, Georgetown, 2/20/97 6 Jermaine Dixon, at Villanova, 1/28/09 6 Jermaine Dixon, St. John’s, 1/11/09 6 DeJuan Blair, St. John’s, 1/11/09 6 Carl Krauser, Marquette, 1/28/06 6 Carl Krauser, St. Francis, N.Y., 11/29/05 6 Billy Culbertson, Duquesne, 1/14/84 6 Brandin Knight, Georgetown, 1/26/02 6 C. Troutman, vs. Boston Coll., 3/12/04 6 Brandin Knight, at Duquesne, 12/20/99 6 Calton Neverson, Rhode Island, 3/6/81 6 C. Neverson, at St. Francis, Pa., 1/28/80 6 Carlton Neverson, E. Kentucky, 2/4/80 6 Chip Watkins, Seton Hall, 2/22/84 6 Curtis Aiken, Syracuse, 1/26/85 6 Dwayne Wallace, Rhode Island, 2/22/84 6 Jaron Brown, at Seton Hall, 2/15/03 6 Jaron Brown, Georgetown, 1/26/02 6 Lennie McMillian, at UMass, 2/24/81 6 Lennie McMillian, Rutgers, 1/10/81 6 Lennie McMillian, St. Bon., 12/2/80 6 P. Strickland, St. Francis, Pa., 12/10/77 6 Wayne Williams, Duke, 2/10/79 6 V. Cummings, Boston Coll., 2/23/97 6 Vonteego Cummings, Howard, 12/22/98 6 V. Cummings, St. Francis, Pa., 11/29/97 6 V. Cummings, Mt. St. Mary’s, 12/23/96 6 J. McCullough, vs. Duquesne, 12/19/92 6 Jerry McCullough, VCU, 12/9/95 6 Jerry McCullough, Connecticut, 1/25/96 6 Jerry McCullough, Providence, 1/28/96 6 Sotiris Aggelou, at St. John’s, 1/22/95 6 Sam Young, at DePaul, 2/7/09 6 Darelle Porter, at Boston Coll., 1/17/89 6 Kellii Taylor, Carnegie Mellon, 12/16/96 6 Kellii Taylor, Notre Dame, 1/29/97 FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSMINIMUM 20 POINTS fga-pts 2-20 C. Troutman, at Syracuse, 2/14/05 (2-2 FG, 16-20 FT) 4-21 Jerry McCullough, Seton Hall, 1/2/92 (4-4 FG, 3-3 3FG, 10-12 FT) 5-21 Bobby Martin, Boston College, 1/7/89 (5-5 FG, 11-14 FT) 5-20 C. Troutman, Georgetown, 1/25/03 (5-5 FG, 10-10 FT) 6-22 Charles Smith, Indiana, Pa., 11/29/86 (6-6 FG, 10-12 FT) 7-20 Sean Miller, St. Francis, Pa., 12/2/87 (6-7 FG, 6-6 3FG, 2-2 FT) 7-20 J. McCullough, Miami, Fla., 1/12/94 (6-7 FG, 5-5 3FG, 3-3 FT)


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INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS 7-20 7-20 7-20 8-20 8-22 8-21 8-21 8-21 8-21

D. Zavackas, Penn State, 12/7/02 (6-7 FG, 4-4 3FG, 4-4 FT) Brian Shorter, Boston College, 1/7/89 (6-7 FG, 8-12 FT) Brandin Knight, Georgetown, 2/5/01 (6-7 FG, 1-2 3FG, 7-9 FT) Charles Smith, St. John’s, 1/9/88 (8-8 FG, 4-8 FT) Sean Miller, at Seton Hall, 2/12/91 (6-8 FG, 6-6 3FG, 4-4 FT) J.J. Moore, at DePaul, 3/3/13 (8-8 FG, 5-5 3FG) G. Thomas, Robert Morris, 12/22/93 (6-8 FG, 6-8 3FG, 3-5 FT) Donatas Zavackas, Oakland, 11/23/01 (5-8 FG, 1-1 3FG, 10-12 FT) Charles Smith, at Providence, 2/16/88 (7-8 FG, 0-1 3FG, 7-9 FT)

FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSMINIMUM 30 POINTS Fga/pts 11-34 Brian Shorter, Providence, 2/11/90 (11-11 FG, 12-17 FT) 13-33 Charles Smith, at Providence, 2/16/88 (12-13 FG, 9-12 FT, 0-1 3FG) 13-34 J. Matthews, Jacksonville, 12/6/88 (10-13 FG, 4-4 3FG, 10-10 FT) 14-37 Brian Shorter, Oklahoma, 1/15/89 (11-14 FG, 15-18 FT) 14-32 Larry Harris, Duquesne, 12/11/76 (11-14 FG, 10-10 FT) 14-32 Brian Shorter, Syracuse, 1/7/91 (9-14 FG, 14-14 FT) 15-30 S. Ellis, vs. CSU-Fullerton, 12/28/79 (11-15 FG, 8-9 FT) 15-30 Lamar Patterson, Cal Poly, 11/21/13 (11-15 FG, 4-7 3FG, 4-4 FT) 15-31 Larry Harris, Robert Morris, 1/18/78 (12-15 FG, 7-7 FT) 16-30 Jarrett Lockhart, Rutgers, 2/26/00 (11-16 FG, 5-7 3FG, 3-4 FT) 16-30 Chris McNeal, at Illinois, 2/13/93 (11-16 FG, 2-2 3FG, 6-7 FT) FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTSMINIMUM 40 POINTS Fga/pts 16-40 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97 (12-16 FG, 8-12 3FG, 8-9 FT)

25-40 Ed Pavlick, Ohio State, 12/1/54, (15-25 FG, 10-12 FT) 30-41 Don Hennon, Geneva, 2/24/58 (17-30 FG, 7-9 FT) 33-41 Don Hennon, Ohio State, 12/3/58 (16-33 FG, 9-12 FT) HIGHEST POINTS EFFICIENCYMINIMUM 20 POINTS 1.000 J.J. Moore, at DePaul, 3/3/13 21 pts/21 tpp (8-8 FG, 5-5 3FG) 1.000 C. Troutman, Georgetown, 1/25/03, 20 pts/20 tpp (5-5 FG, 10-10 FT) 1.000 Eric Mobley, Youngstown St., 11/27/93 20 pts/20 tpp (10-10 FG) .958 Nasir Robinson, Georgetown, 1/28/12, 23 pts/24 tpp (9-9 FG, 5-6 FT) .956 Aaron Gray, at Providence, 2/15/06, 22 pts/23 tpp (9-9 FG, 4-5 FT) .952 Keith Armstrong, Xavier, 12/1/84, 20 pts/21 tpp (8-8 FG, 4-5 FT) .931 DeJuan Blair, Indiana, Pa., 11/22/08, 27 pts/29 tpp (13-14 FG, 1-1 FT) .923 Chris Taft, at Providence, 3/2/04, 24 pts/26 tpp (10-11 FG, 4-4 FT) .923 C. Troutman, Robert Morris, 1/1/03 24 pts/26 tpp (11-12 FG, 2-2 FT) Points divided by total possible points if hit every shot HIGHEST POINTS EFFICIENCYMINIMUM 30 POINTS .872 Brian Shorter, Providence, 2/11/90, 34 pts/39 tpp (11-11 FG, 12-17 FT) .850 J. Matthews, Jacksonville, 12/6/88, 34 pts/40 tpp (10-13 FG, 4-4 3FG, 10-10 FT) .846 Charles Smith, at Providence, 2/16/88, 33 pts/39 tpp (12-13 FG, 0-1 3FG, 9-12 FT) .842 Larry Harris, Duquesne, 12/11/76, 32 pts/38 tpp (11-14 FG, 10-10 FT) .838 Larry Harris, Robert Morris, 1/18/78, 31 pts/37 tpp (12-15 FG, 7-7 FT) .804 Brian Shorter, Oklahoma, 1/15/89, 37 pts/46 tpp (11-14 FG, 15-18 FT) Points divided by total possible points if hit every shot

HIGHEST POINTS EFFICIENCYMINIMUM 40 POINTS Fga/pts .755 J. Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97, 40 pts/53 tpp (12-16 FG, 8-12 3FG, 8-9 FT) .645 Ed Pavlick, Ohio State, 12/1/54, 40 pts/62 tpp (15-25 FG, 10-12 FT) .594 Don Hennon, Geneva, 2/24/58, 41 pts/69 tpp (17-30 FG, 7-9 FT) .526 Don Hennon, Ohio State, 12/3/58, 41 pts/78 tpp (16-33 FG, 9-12 FT) Points divided by total possible points if hit every shot

1.053 J.J. Moore, Fordham, 11/12/12 (20 points/19 minutes) 1.043 Jason Matthews, Okla. St., 11/26/88 (24 points/23 minutes) 1.000 Talib Zanna, Mt. St. Mary’s, 11/9/12 (20 points/20 minutes) 0.962 Mark McCarroll, Georgia, 12/30/03 (26 points/27 minutes) 0.960 Aaron Gray, Northeastern (11/17/06) (24 points/25 minutes) 0.960 Chevon Troutman, RMU, 1/4/03 (24 points/25 minutes) Points divided by minutes

MOST POINTS-100 PERCENT EFFICIENCY 20 Eric Mobley, Youngstown St., 11/27/93 (10-10 FG) 20 C. Troutman, Georgetown, 1/25/03 (5-5 FG, 10-10 FT) 17 Aaron Gray, vs. Kent State, 3/17/06 (6-6 FG, 5-5 FT) 17 Dante Taylor, St. John’s, 3/6/12 (8-8 FG, 1-1 FT) 16 O. Antigua, Youngstown St., 11/27/93 (7-7 FG, 2-2 3FG)

SCORING EFFICIENCY PER MINUTEMINIMUM 30 POINTS 1.052 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97 (40 points/38 minutes) 1.031 Charles Smith, at Providence, 2/16/88 (33 points/32 minutes) 1.000 Curtis Aiken, vs. Arkansas, 11/29/86 (37 points/37 minutes) 1.000 C. Aiken, at St. Francis, Pa., 12/3/86 (32 points/32 minutes) 1.000 DeJuan Blair, at DePaul, 2/7/09 (32 points/32 minutes) 1.000 Lamar Patterson, Cal Poly, 11/21/13 (30 points/30 minutes) 0.971 Brian Shorter, Providence, 2/10/90 (34 points/35 minutes) 0.971 J. Matthews, Jacksonville, 12/6/88 (34 points/35 minutes) 0.969 Carl Krauser, Syracuse, 1/23/06 (32 points/33 minutes) 0.950 Larry Harris, at Maryland, 2/15/77 (38 points/40 minutes) 0.948 Brian Shorter, Oklahoma, 1/15/89 (37 points/39 minutes) Points divided by minutes

SCORING EFFICIENCY PER MINUTEMINIMUM 20 POINTS 1.412 Charles Smith, Akron, 1/5/87 (24 points/17 minutes) 1.313 G. Thomas, Robert Morris, 12/22/93 (21 points/16 minutes) 1.286 DeJuan Blair, Indiana, Pa., 11/22/08 (27 points/21 minutes) 1.214 Charles Smith, Chicago State, 12/7/87 (34 points/28 minutes) 1.176 Eric Mobley, Youngstown St., 11/27/93 (20 points, 17 minutes) 1.176 C. Troutman, Georgetown, 1/25/03 (20 points/17 minutes) 1.111 Talib Zanna, Lehigh, 11/13/12 (20 points/18 minutes) 1.105 J.J. Moore, at DePaul, 3/9/13 (21 points/19 minutes) 1.095 Talib Zanna, Clemson, 1/21/14 (23 points/21 minutes) 1.077 C. Smith, St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/85 (28 points/26 minutes) 1.053 Demetreus Gore, RMU, 11/28/88 (20 points/19 minutes)

SCORING EFFICIENCY PER MINUTEMINIMUM 40 POINTS 1.052 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97 (40 points/38 minutes) 1.025 Don Hennon, Ohio State, 12/3/58 (41 points/40 minutes) 1.025 Don Hennon, Geneva, 2/24/58 (41 points/40 minutes) 1.000 Ed Pavlick, Ohio State, 12/1/54 (40 points/40 minutes) Points divided by minutes

CONSECUTIVE GAME/STATISTICAL STREAKS CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED 143 Sam Young, 11/19/05-3/28/09 137 Jaron Brown, 11/17/00-3/25/04 122 Demetreus Gore,11/22/85-3/10/88 122 Charles Smith, 11/22/85-3/10/88 117 Ronald Ramon, 2/8/05-3/22/08 116 Sam Clancy, 11/26/77-3/15/81 110 Tyrell Biggs, 11/19/06-3/28/09 104 B. Wanamaker, 11/14/08-3/19/11 103 Toree Morris, 12/28/00-3/25/04 102 Lamar Patterson, 11/30/11-3/22/14 91 Brandin Knight, 12/30/00-3/27/03 90 Antonio Graves, 12/29/04-3/22/07 CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED 122 Charles Smith, 11/22/85-3/20/88 116 Sam Clancy, 11/26/77-3/15/81 102 Lamar Patterson, 11/30/11-3/22/14 97 Demetreus Gore, 2/26/85-3/20/88 91 Brandin Knight, 12/30/00-3/27/03 83 Carl Krauser, 1/10/04-3/19/06 81 Jason Matthews, 11/26/88-2/2/91 75 Jaron Brown, 3/7/02-3/25/04 74 Ricardo Greer, 1/23/99-3/8/00 74 Nasir Robinson, 11/13/09-3/30/12 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE 14 Charles Smith, Georgetown, 1/6/88St. John’s, 1/9/88-Duquesne, 1/11/ 88 13 Nasir Robinson, Georgetown, 1/28/ 12-at West Virginia, 1/30/12 13 Brian Shorter, Providence, 2/11/90Connecticut, 2/13/90

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Eric Mobley, Youngstown State, 11/ 27/93-St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/93 Aaron Gray, Cincinnati, 2/12/06-at Providence, 2/15/06 Dante Taylor, at Louisville, 2/26/12St. John’s, 2/29/12 Mark McCarroll, Georgia, 12/30/03 C. Troutman, Robert Morris, 1/4/03 DeJuan Blair, vs. Villanova, 3/26/09vs. Xavier, 3/28/09 Aaron Gray, at Providence, 2/15/06

CONSECUTIVE 3-POINT FG MADE 7 Sean Miller, at Seton Hall, 2/12/91St. John’s, 2/14/91 7 Sean Miller, St. Francis, Pa., 12/2/ 87-Chicago State, 12/7/87 7 Josh Newkirk, at Notre Dame, 3/1/ 14-at Clemson, 3/8/14 6 Jason Maile, Notre Dame, 1/29/97-at West Virginia, 2/1/97 6 Jason Maile, Villanova, 2/12/97 6 Jason Maile, Maryland, 12/27/96 6 Ashton Gibbs, Rutgers, 1/29/11Cincinnati, 2/5/11 5 Ronald Ramon, BU, 11/27/07 5 Jerry McCullough, vs. Miami, Fla., 1/ 12/94 CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE 46 Ashton Gibbs, 11/24/09-1/4/10 34 J. Matthews, 11/30/88-12/22/88 34 Don Hennon, 1/4/58-1/30/58 34 Sean Miller, 1/11/88-2/29/88 31 Ashton Gibbs, 1/13/10-2/3/10

CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE 3-POINT FG MADE 45 Ashton Gibbs, 3/21/10-12/27/11 33 Brandin Knight, 11/16/01-3/17/02 32 Julius Page, 1/4/03-12/22/03 29 Jason Matthews, 12/27/89-12/19/90 20 Carl Krauser, 2/26/05-1/21/06 20 Jason Matthews, 1/2/91-3/16/91 19 Ronald Ramon, 11/18/06-1/29/07 18 Ashton Gibbs, 11/7/09-1/28/10 17 Jason Matthews, 1/15/89-11/28/89 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE ASSIST 91 Brandin Knight, 12/30/00-3/27/03 83 Darelle Porter, 12/28/88-3/16/91 69 Levance Fields, 1/15/06-12/29/07 67 Sean Miller, 11/23/90-3/23/92 61 Brad Wanamaker, 12/2/09-3/19/11 61 Sean Miller, 11/28/87-3/20/88 54 Carl Krauser, 1/10/04-11/29/05 53 Tray Woodall, 1/21/12-3/21/13 49 Levance Fields, 2/15/08-3/28/09 44 Tray Woodall, 2/3/10-3/10/11 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE STEAL 56 V. Cummings, 11/29/95-3/12/97 43 Brandin Knight, 12/23/99-3/7/01 34 Kellii Taylor, 3/6/97-2/27/99 32 Ricardo Greer, 2/26/97-11/24/99 27 V. Cummings, 2/17/98-2/20/99 24 Brandin Knight, 12/19/01-3/17/02 19 Brandin Knight, 11/23/02-2/9/03 19 Kellii Taylor, 11/26/96-2/5/97

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CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH AT LEAST ONE BLOCKED SHOT 51 Charles Smith, 1/12/87-3/20/88 17 Isaac Hawkins, 1/17/98-11/13/98 17 Mark Blount, 11/29/96-2/12/97 16 Atilla Cosby, 1/6/98-3/6/98 16 Eric Mobley, 2/1/92-12/9/92 15 Eric Mobley, 12/20/93-2/16/94 13 Chris Taft, 11/27/04-1/18/05 12 Charles Smith, 12/3/86-1/10/87 11 Eric Mobley, 12/12/92-1/23/93 11 Isaac Hawkins, 2/8/99-12/2/00 11 Atilla Cosby, 11/28/98-1/23/99 11 Bobby Martin, 2/1/89-11/28/89 CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED WITHOUT FOULING OUT 137 Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12 131 Toree Morris, 2000-04 LEAST AMOUNT OF GAMES PLAYED WITHOUT FOULING OUT 0:137 Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12 0:131 Toree Morris, 2000-04 1:137 Jaron Brown, 2000-04 1:136 Dante Taylor, 2009-13 1:136 Julius Page, 2000-04 1:135 Ronald Ramon, 2004-08 1:120 Gary McGhee, 2007-11


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TEAM GAME RECORDS MINUTES PLAYED 55 at George Washington (3OT), 1/10/76 50 West Virginia (3OT), 2/12/10 50 at Penn State (2OT), 1/16/82 50 at Penn State (3OT), 1/28/54 50 Virginia Tech (2OT), 2/8/14 MOST POINTS 127 Syracuse, 2/13/70 118 Carnegie Mellon, 2/6/71 117 Providence, 2/10/90 114 vs. Arkansas, 1/29/86 112 Youngstown State, 11/27/93 112 Chicago State, 1/17/87 110 Boston College, 1/31/90 109 Geneva, 2/24/58 109 Syracuse, 2/11/72 108 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 108 Carnegie Mellon, 2/1/64 108 Indiana, Pa., 11/29/86 108 Long Island, 12/16/95 MOST POINTS, HALF 69 Syracuse, 2/13/70 67 Boston College, 1/31/90 67 Providence, 2/10/90 62 Chicago State, 1/17/87 62 Youngstown State, 11/27/93 61 vs. Arkansas, 12/29/86 61 vs. Seton Hall, 3/6/87 61 Carnegie Tech, 2/6/71 61 Arizona, 1/27/90 60 Dartmouth, 1/2/64 59 Connecticut, 3/4/89 59 Long Island, 12/16/96 59 at St. Francis, Pa., 12/5/83 59 Robert Morris, 11/28/87 58 Florida State, 12/20/83 58 Cleveland State, 2/14/74 58 Syracuse, 2/13/70 MOST POINTS, BACK-TO-BACK GAMES 216 11/29-12/3/86 (Indiana, Pa.-108, at St. Francis, Pa.-108) 212 12/29-12/30/86 (vs. Arkansas-114, vs. Wisconsin-98) 210 1/27-1/31/90 (Arizona-100, Boston College-110) 203 11/28-12/1/89 (Siena-101, vs. Oklahoma State-102) 201 12/6-12/8/90 (Marshall-105, West Virginia-96) 201 11/27-11/30/85 (St. Francis, Pa.-107, Indiana, Pa.-94) 200 11/27-12/1/93 (Youngstown State-112, St. Francis, Pa.-88) 200 2/13-2/18/70 (Syracuse-127, at BaldwinWallace-73) MOST POINTS ALLOWED 120 at Louisiana State, 1/31/69 112 at UCLA, 2/2/91 111 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/89 110 at Cornell, 2/1/67 110 at Tulane, 2/1/69 109 at Wichita State, 12/26/64 108 at Navy, 2/3/54 108 Syracuse, 2/13/70 107 at West Virginia, 2/23/57 106 North Carolina, 12/20/93 106 Westminster, 2/24/1906 MOST POINTS ALLOWED, HALF 71 Syracuse, 2/13/70 65 Providence, 2/10/90 63 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/89 62 vs. Arkansas, 12/29/86 61 at Rutgers, 1/27/76 60 vs. Wichita State, 12/26/64 56 at West Virginia, 3/4/72 MOST POINTS ALLOWEDBACK-TO-BACK GAMES 230 1/31-2/1/69 (at LSU-120, at Tulane-110) 211 12/2-12/4/90 (vs. NC State-100, vs. Georgia Tech-111) 209 2/11-2/13/70 (Temple-101, Syracuse108) 203 12/30/76-1/30/77 (vs. Iowa-103, West Virginia-100)

FEWEST POINTS SCORED (pre-1954-55) 4 Penn State, 3/5/1906 9 at Penn State, 3/1/1952 10 Bucknell, 2/23/1924 10 at Mount Union, 2/29/1907 11 at Penn State, 2/17/1923 11 at Wooster, 3/2/1908 11 Grove City, 1/27/1925 12 at Rochester, 1/13/1913 12 Penn, 12/31/1907 12 Penn State, 1/5/44 FEWEST POINTS SCORED (since 1954-55) 30 at Temple, 1/15/69 36 at Rutgers, 12/4/73 (protest) 39 Rutgers, 1/11/12 41 Lafayette, 1/8/69 40 at Penn State, 1/23/65 42 Notre Dame, 2/18/13 42 Miami, Ohio, 1/30/68 42 at Duquesne, 12/7/68 42 vs. Georgetown, 3/10/07 43 vs. Cincinnati, 12/17/13 43 Penn State, 1/16/68 44 Fordham, 2/19/69 44 at Penn State, 1/14/67 45 West Virginia, 1/29/82 45 at Wisconsin, 12/20/69 45 vs. Notre Dame, 3/11/10 45 vs. Florida, 3/22/14 45 Virginia, 2/2/14 FEWEST POINTS SCORED, HALF 0 at Penn State, 1/21/50 2 Penn State, 3/5/1906 13 Georgetown, 2/18/87 14 at St. John’s, 1/3/00 15 New Hampshire, 12/4/09 15 Villanova, 1/12/83 16 vs. Notre Dame, 3/11/10 16 at South Carolina, 2/5/75 16 at Seton Hall, 2/17/92 17 vs. Georgetown, 3/10/07 17 St. John’s, 2/8/05 17 vs. Syracuse, 3/12/93 17 at Miami, Fla., 2/5/14 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED (pre-1954-55) 9 at Penn State, 3/1/52 10 Carnegie Tech, 2/26/1929 10 at Thiel, 2/9/1925 10 Mount Union, 2/13/1914 11 at Stanford, 12/29/1931 11 at Gettysburg, 3/4/1912 12 Carnegie Tech, 1906-07 12 Westinghouse Club, 1/29/1918 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED (since 1954-55) 32 New Hampshire, 12/4/09 35 Savannah State, 12/1/01 36 Ohio Northern, 11/30/74 37 Penn State, 12/6/03 38 New Hampshire, 12/27/03 39 Carnegie Mellon, 12/16/96 40 Bethune-Cookman, 12/15/12 41 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/04 41 George Mason, 12/28/02 41 Westminster, 2/10/71 41 Auburn, 12/4/05 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED, HALF (since 1954-55) 7 New Hampshire, 12/4/09 11 Penn State, 12/6/03 13 Savannah State, 11/8/13 13 New Hampshire, 12/27/03 14 Rutgers, 2/22/03 14 Saint Joseph’s, 12/14/74 15 Howard, 11/20/04 15 Auburn, 12/4/05 15 St. John’s, 2/8/05 16 Bethune-Cookman, 12/15/12 16 Delaware State, 12/19/12 16 Kennesaw State, 12/23/12 16 vs. Louisville, 3/8/06 16 Youngstown State, 12/13/03 16 Savannah State, 12/1/01 16 Connecticut, 2/24/86 17 Lafayette, 1/8/83 17 vs. Duquesne, 12/5/12

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North Florida, 12/8/12 St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/02 Carnegie Mellon, 12/16/96

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 52 Cleveland State, 2/14/74 48 Syracuse, 2/13/70 48 vs. Rio Grande, 11/29/78 48 Youngstown State, 11/27/93 48 Carnegie Mellon, 2/6/71 47 at Carnegie Mellon, 2/20/71 46 Carnegie Tech, 2/1/64 46 Dartmouth, 1/2/64 46 at Carnegie Tech, 2/25/64 46 Geneva, 2/24/58 45 vs. Arkansas, 12/29/86 45 Rollins, 1/22/75 44 Chicago State, 1/17/87 44 George Washington, 1/3/72 FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE 6 Penn State, 2/8/1939 11 vs. Cincinnati, 12/17/13 12 at Penn State, 2/14/79 12 Rutgers, 1/11/12 13 vs. Central Florida, 3/19/04 14 at Boston College, 1/21/85 14 West Virginia, 1/29/80 14 Penn State, 1/27/79 14 Penn State, 1/13/68 14 vs. Maryland, 11/28/98 15 Georgetown, 1/3/95 15 Virginia, 2/2/14 MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 103 at Carnegie Tech, 2/25/64 101 Duquesne, 12/6/74 101 Rollins, 1/22/75 101 Carnegie Tech, 2/6/71 99 vs. Rio Grande, 11/29/78 96 Dartmouth, 1/2/64 94 Cleveland State, 2/14/74 93 vs. Fordham, 12/29/58 92 Ohio Wesleyan, 12/6/71 92 Houston Baptist, 11/9/07 91 Buffalo, 1/20/74 91 George Washington, 1/3/72 90 Purdue, 12/2/60 90 Miami, Fla., 12/5/64 89 at West Virginia, 3/4/72 89 Carnegie Tech, 2/1/64 FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 22 at Penn State, 2/14/79 28 Penn State, 1/27/79 34 at Providence, 2/16/88 35 vs. Cincinnati, 12/17/13 36 Villanova, 3/9/03 37 vs. Syracuse, 3/9/90 38 at Cincinnati, 1/24/07 39 St. John’s, 2/8/05 39 St. John’s 2/1/83 39 at Villanova, 2/4/87 40 at Akron, 12/21/87 40 Westminster, 1/16/60 40 at Boston College, 1/21/85 41 Villanova, 2/20/89 41 at Notre Dame, 2/15/84 41 Ohio State, 12/18/02 41 at Penn State, 2/13/80 42 Georgetown, 2/28/93 42 at Villanova, 1/28/89 42 Duquesne, 3/6/80 42 at Temple, 1/3/79 42 North Carolina State, 3/3/14 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .717 at DePaul (33-46), 3/9/13 .708 Mount St. Mary’s (34-48), 11/9/12 .698 George Washington (37-53), 1/9/80 .674 Cincinnati (31-46), 2/14/09 .674 vs. Kent State (31-46), 3/17/06 .673 Bethune-Cookman (37-55), 12/15/12 .673 Lafayette (35-52), 1/12/08 .661 Providence (37-56), 2/11/90 .661 Duquesne (39-59), 1/20/86 .651 St. Francis, Pa., (28-43), 11/29/00 .649 Youngstown State (48-74), 11/27/93 .648 Syracuse (48-74), 2/13/70 .642 SE Louisiana (34-53), 12/14/02

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Robert Morris (34-53), 12/15/90 at SW Missouri State (25-39), 3/12/86 vs. West Virginia (30-47), 3/6/82 at West Virginia (31-49), 1/14/03 Xavier (36-57), 12/8/86 Robert Morris (41-65), 1/4/03 Marquette (34-54), 3/4/09 at St. John’s (34-54), 1/4/86 St. Francis, Pa. (42-67), 11/22/03

BEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE-HALF .810 Howard (17-21), 11/17/13 .808 George Washington (21-26), 1/9/80 .800 Lafayette (20-25), 1/2/08 .760 at DePaul (19-25), 3/9/13 .760 St. John’s (19-25), 1/25/86 .750 Mount St. Mary’s (18-24), 11/9/12 .750 Bethune-Cookman (21-28), 12/15/12 .750 at St. John’s (18-24), 1/3/00 .750 St. Bonaventure (18-24), 12/2/80 .743 Robert Morris (26-35), 11/28/87 .737 at Marquette (14-19), 2/18/06 .720 at St. John’s (18-25), 1/4/86 .720 Cincinnati (18-25), 2/14/09 .714 at LaSalle (20-28), 3/16/84 .714 at St. Francis, Pa. (20-28), 12/5/81 .706 Boston College (12-17), 2/15/95 .704 Albany (19-27), 11/28/03 .704 vs. Iowa State (19-27), 12/28/81 .704 IUPUI (19-27), 11/27/99 .700 at Villanova (14-20), 2/13/88 WORST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE *.091 Penn State (6-66), 2/8/1939 .211 Rutgers (12-57), 1/11/2012 .214 Ohio State (18-84), 2/14/53 .230 vs. Maryland (14-61), 11/28/98 .247 at Miami, Ohio (19-77), 1/28/61 .254 Northwestern (17-67), 12/3/62 .256 Ohio State (21-82), 1/6/54 .259 Penn State (14-54), 1/13/68 .260 Miami, Ohio (19-73), 1/30/68 .262 vs. Georgetown (16-61), 3/10/07 .263 at Virginia (20-76), 2/17/68 .264 Georgia (19-72), 12/2/95 .265 Brown (21-79), 12/30/60 .278 St. John’s (15-54), 2/8/05 .281 vs. Fordham (23-81), 12/26/59 .284 at Seton Hall (19-67), 12/8/96 .286 vs. Rutgers (18-63), 3/3/99 .286 Westminster (20-70), 1/14/61 .288 Carnegie Tech (16-56), 12/1/65 .290 vs. Clemson (18-62), 12/29/58 WORST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE-HALF .125 Rutgers (4-32), 1/11/12 .156 at Seton Hall (5-32), 2/17/92 .200 vs. Louisville (4-20), 3/8/06 .200 at West Virginia (6-30), 2/3/10 .207 Notre Dame (6-29), 1/12/02 .207 St. John’s (6-29), 2/8/05 .222 Penn State (6-27), 12/8/01 .227 at Georgetown (5-22), 2/18/87 .229 at Dayton (8-35), 12/29/07 .233 IUPUI (7-30), 11/27/99 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 16 Notre Dame, 1/29/97 14 Wofford, 3/14/12 14 Marshall, 12/6/90 14 Miami, Fla., 2/18/95 14 Maryland-Baltimore County, 12/13/08 14 Albany, 11/28/03 14 vs. Georgia, 12/17/94 13 VMI, 12/6/11 13 Albany, 11/11/11 13 West Virginia, 2/29/96 13 Florida A&M, 12/30/06 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 36 Georgia, 12/2/95 34 vs. Georgia, 12/14/94 34 Houston Baptist, 11/9/07 34 Rider, 11/13/11 33 VMI, 12/6/11 31 Prairie View A&M, 12/23/95 31 Florida A&M, 12/30/06 31 at Seton Hall, 2/26/02 31 vs. South Florida, 11/25/01 30 St. John’s, 12/5/94


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TEAM GAME RECORDS 30 29 29 29 29 29

Connecticut, 1/11/95 at North Carolina, 11/29/94 Prairie View A&M, 12/3/98 Albany, 11/28/03 West Virginia, 2/10/00 Robert Morris, 12/22/93

FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 0 Fresno State, 11/12/13 0 Cincinnati, 12/31/12 0 Notre Dame, 2/18/13 0 vs. West Virginia, 3/12/09 0 at Duquesne, 12/19/90 0 Providence, 2/21/98 0 at Providence, 2/16/88 0 vs. Villanova, 3/12/88 0 St. John’s, 1/9/88 FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2 at Connecticut, 2/21/87 2 at Providence, 2/16/88 2 at Duquesne, 12/19/90 2 vs. Seton Hall, 3/6/87 3 at Providence, 2/7/87 4 at Syracuse, 3/6/88

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St. John’s, 1/9/88 at Boston College, 1/24/87 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88

HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .833 Providence (5-6), 2/11/90 .750 St. John’s (9-12), 2/16/91 .727 vs. Connecticut (8-11), 3/10/11 .727 at Jacksonville (8-11), 12/26/87 .714 Syracuse (5-7), 1/3/90 .700 Seton Hall (7-10), 3/5/03 .696 Notre Dame (16-23), 1/29/97 .688 at Rutgers (11-16), 1/17/96 .667 St. Francis, Pa. (8-12), 12/2/87 .667 vs. Wisconsin (6-9), 12/30/86 .667 Syracuse (8-12), 12/10/88 .643 at DePaul (9-14), 3/9/13 .632 at Cincinnati (12-19), 1/24/07 .625 Connecticut (10-16), 3/4/89 .625 Villanova (10-16), 2/12/97 .625 Lafayette (10-16), 1/2/08 .625 South Florida (10-16), 1/7/07 .625 Robert Morris (10-16), 12/8/99 .625 at Georgetown (5-8), 1/8/13

.615

at Illinois (8-13), 2/13/93

WORST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .000 Fresno State (0-11), 11/12/13 .000 Cincinnati (0-10), 12/31/12 .000 Providence (0-9), 2/21/98 .000 Notre Dame (0-8), 2/18/13 .000 vs. West Virginia (0-8), 3/12/09 .000 Providence (0-6), 1/3/87 .000 Villanova (0-5), 3/12/88 .000 St. John’s (0-4), 1/9/88 .000 at Duquesne (0-2), 12/19/90 .000 at Providence (0-2), 2/16/88 .000 Nebraska (0-1), 12/2/00 .058 vs. Wichita State (1-17), 3/21/13 .067 Tennessee (1-15), 12/4/99 .071 at Georgetown (1-14), 2/2/99 .071 at Notre Dame (1-14), 12/27/11 .091 at Marquette (1-11), 2/15/08 .091 Robert Morris (1-11), 1/4/03 .091 at Georgetown (1-11), 2/7/90 .100 Albany (1-10), 12/31/13 .100 Navy (1-10), 12/18/97 .100 at Villanova (1-10), 2/12/11 .100 at Connecticut (2-20), 1/31/06

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Villanova (2-20), 2/3/93

MOST FREE THROWS MADE 44 at New York University, 12/18/54 42 Okahoma, 1/15/89 41 vs. Western Kentucky, 12/28/56 40 Army, 1/25/64 39 Arizona, 1/27/90 39 Villanova, 1/2/91 38 Boston College, 1/31/90 38 Providence, 2/11/90 38 Penn State, 1/14/56 37 at Providence, 2/7/87 36 at Duquesne, 12/19/90 35 Syracuse, 2/7/83 35 Geneva, 1/7/53 35 West Virginia, 12/8/90 34 Providence, 1/3/87 34 Indiana, Pa., 12/16/78 FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE 0 Nebraska, 12/2/00 1 Virginia, 12/4/76 1 at St. John’s, 12/9/98 1 Louisville, 1/21/12

SUPERLATIVE TEAM PERFORMANCES MOST PLAYERS WITH 30+ POINTSGAME 1 Many times MOST PLAYERS WITH 20+ POINTSGAME 3 Syracuse, 2/13/70 (28-Scott, 27O’Gorek, 20-Edwards) 3 Syracuse, 2/11/72 (33-Knight, 26-Martin, 22-Scott) 3 Kent State, 2/9/72 (23-Knight, 21-Paul, 20-Scott) 3 Illinois, 12/6/86 (22-Lane, 27-Smith, 29-Aiken) 3 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 (31-Smith, 24-Gore, 22-Lane) 3 Duquesne, 2/1/79 (23-T. Knight, 23-Clancy, 20-Ellis) 3 George Washington, 2/27/79 (21-T. Knight, 20-Clancy, 20-Ellis) 3 at Massachusetts, 2/24/81 (24Clancy, 22-Wallace, 20-Vaughan) 3 Duquesne, 1/12/87 (27-Smith, 21-Lane, 20-Aiken) 3 at Providence, 3/2/04 (24-Taft, 23-Troutman, 22-Krauser) 3 Siena, 11/28/89 (29-Shorter, 21Martin, 21-Porter) 3 Rutgers, 1/17/98 (22-Greer, 22Cummings, 22-Lockhart) 3 vs. Oklahoma State, 12/27/89 (26-Martin, 27-Matthews, 20Shorter) 3 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/89 (29Shorter, 26-Matthews, 21-Martin) 3 Arizona, 1/27/90 (26-Matthews, 23-Shorter, 21-Brookin) 3 Boston College, 1/31/90 (28Shorter, 25-Martin, 24-Matthews) 3 at Seton Hall, 2/20/90 (23-Martin, 21-Shorter, 21-Matthews) MOST PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING 7 at St. John’s, 2/3/88 7 Youngstown State, 11/27/93 6 Savannah State, 11/8/13 6 vs. Kent State, 3/17/06 6 Syracuse, 2/13/70 6 SE Louisiana, 12/14/02 6 vs. Oakland, 3/19/10 6 Carnegie Tech, 2/6/71 6 Ohio Wesleyan, 12/6/71 6 at Westminster, 1/30/74 6 Cleveland State, 2/14/74

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Maryland, 2/11/78 Florida State, 12/20/83 Indiana, Pa., 11/30/85 Chicago State, 1/17/87 at Seton Hall, 1/14/87 Robert Morris, 12/8/99 Prairie View A&M, 12/23/95 Northwest Missouri State, 11/23/90 Villanova, 2/3/90

MOST PLAYERS WITH DOUBLE-DOUBLE 4 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/93 (McCullough 20-11 assists, Gant 1717 reb., Antigua 11-12 reb., Mobley 20-10 reb.) 3 Massachusetts, 12/2/78 (Clancy 2010 reb., Ellis 11-12 reb., T. Knight 13-11 reb.) 3 vs. Rio Grande, 11/29/78 (Clancy 2918 reb., Ellis 26-13 reb., T. Knight 14-12 reb.) MOST PLAYERS WITH 10+ FIELD GOALS MADE 3 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 (13-Smith, 10-Lane, 10-Gore) 2 Buffalo, 1/20/74 (12-Martin, 11-Knight) 2 vs. Rio Grande, 11/29/78 (13-Clancy, 11-Ellis) 2 Xavier, 12/8/86 (10-Gore, 10-Aiken) 2 Illinois, 12/6/86 (11-Aiken, 10-Smith) 2 vs. George Washington, 1/6/71 (11-Scott, 10-O’Gorek) 2 at Carnegie Tech, 2/1/64 (13-Generalovich, 11-Sauer) 2 Syracuse, 2/13/70 (12-Scott 12, 10-O’Gorek) 2 vs. George Washington, 3/8/75 (11-Knight, 10-Paul) 2 Youngstown State, 2/16/74 (12-Knight, 11-L. Hill) MOST PLAYERS WITH 10+ FREE THROWS MADE 2 at Providence, 2/7/87 (12-Lane, 11-Smith) 2 Arizona, 1/27/90 (11-Shorter, 11-Brookin) 2 at St. Francis, Pa., 12/5/83 (15-Vaughan, 11-Allen) 2 St. John’s, 2/1/83 (10-Vaughan, 10-Williams) 2 Georgetown, 1/10/86 (12-Smith, 10-Lane)

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Robert Morris, 11/30/88 (11-Shorter, 10-Martin)

MOST PLAYERS WITH 10+ FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 3 at Providence, 2/7/87 (15-Lane, 14-Smith, 12-Gore) 3 Boston College, 1/31/90 (15-Shorter, 12-Martin, 10-Matthews) 3 vs. Morehead State, 3/11/57 (11-Hennon, 11-Pegues, 10-Riser) MOST PLAYERS WITH THREE 3POINTERS MADE 4 Florida A&M, 12/30/06 (3-Cook, 3Fields, 3-Graves, 3-Ramon) 3 Norfolk State, 12/1/99 (4-Lockhart, 3-Finneman, 3-Greer) 3 Albany, 11/28/03 (6-Krauser, 4-Page, 3-Graves) 3 UM-Baltimore County, 12/13/08 (3-Young, 3-Gibbs, 3-Fields) 3 Wofford, 3/14/12 (4-Gibbs, 4-Woodall, 4-Moore) 3 DePaul, 3/9/08 (3-Benjamin, 3-Young, 3-Ramon) 3 Marquette, 1/28/06 (3-Graves, 3-Ramon, 3-Krauser) 3 vs. Villlanova, 3/4/98 (5-Cummings, 4-Lockhart, 3-Greer) 3 West Virginia, 2/26/96 (4-Alridge, 3McCullough, 3-Cummings) 3 Miami, Fla., 2/18/95 (6-Thomas, 4-Alridge, 3-Antigua) 3 Marshall, 12/6/90 (5-Miller, 4-Matthews, 3-Porter) MOST PLAYERS WITH 10+ REBOUNDS 3 Massachusetts, 12/2/78 (12-Ellis, 10 Clancy, 11-Terry Knight) 3 at Providence, 2/7/87 (17-Lane, 17-Smith, 12-Gore) 3 St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/93 (17-Gant, 12-Antigua, 10-Mobley) 3 Westminster, 2/26/59 (15-Fridley, 15-Mills, 11-Sawyer) 3 vs. Rio Grande, 11/29/78 (18-Clancy, 13-Ellis, 12-T. Knight) 3 New Hampshire, 12/27/03 (12-Taft, 11-Brown, 10-Troutman) 3 at Kent State, 12/4/65 (13-LaValley, 11-Bollens, 12Thompson) MOST PLAYERS WITH 10+ ASSISTS 2 Buffalo State, 2/18/76

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(10-Richards, 10-Shrewsbury) vs. Northwestern, 12/28/88 (12-Porter, 10-Miller) Norfolk State, 12/1/99 (12-Holmes, 10-Greer)

MOST PLAYERS WITH 4+ BLOCKED SHOTS 2 at Massachusetts, 12/7/94 (4-Antigua, 4-Peterson) 2 Eastern Kentucky, 11/19/08 (4-McGhee, 4-Taylor) MOST PLAYERS WITH 4+ STEALS 2 Duquesne, 1/16/80 (4-Clancy, 4-McMillian) 2 at Massachusetts, 12/8/79 (5-Wallace, 4-Clancy) 2 vs. Cal State Fullerton, 12/28/79 (4-Clancy, 4-Ellis) 2 at Eastern Kentucky, 1/12/81 (5-Clancy, 4-McMillian) 2 Maryland, 1/27/81 (4-Neverson, 4-McMillian) 2 West Virginia, 2/21/81 (5-Neverson, 4-McMillian) 2 Youngstown State, 12/13/03 (4-Troutman, 4-Brown) 2 Robert Morris, 11/24/04 (5-Krauser, 5-Troutman) 2 at Seton Hall, 2/26/02 (4-C. Johnson, 4-Zavackas) 2 at Nebraska, 12/11/99 (7-Knight, 5-Lockhart) 2 Syracuse, 1/19/00 (4-Greer, 4-Knight) 2 Miami, Ohio, 1/3/98 (4-Cummings, 4-Greer) 2 at Georgetown, 2/17/98 (4-Cummings, 4-Cosby) 2 Providence, 2/25/95 (4-Gant, 4-Maile) 2 Youngstown State, 11/27/93 (5-McCullough, 5-Shareef) 2 vs. Duquesne, 12/19/92 (6-McCullough, 4-Shareef) MOST ASSISTS-THREE PLAYERS 29 vs. Northwestern, 12/28/88 (12-Porter, 10-Miller, 7-Shorter) 29 Norfolk State, 12/1/99 (12-Holmes, 10-Greer, 7-Knight) 27 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 (10-Porter, 9-Miller, 8-Lane)


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New Hampshire, 12/27/03 Wofford, 3/14/12 at Southwest Missouri State, 3/12/86 Temple, 1/24/76 at Syracuse, 2/4/75 at North Carolina, 11/29/96 at Massachusetts, 12/7/94 vs. North Carolina State, 12/2/91 Cleveland State, 2/14/74 at South Carolina, 2/5/75 Utica, 12/21/81 Boston College, 3/3/92 Seton Hall, 2/27/99

MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 60 at New York University, 12/18/54 58 Geneva, 1/7/53 56 New York University, 2/6/54 55 at Providence, 2/7/87 53 Syracuse, 2/7/83 53 vs. Western Kentucky, 12/28/56 51 Villanova, 1/2/91 51 at West Virginia, 12/9/89 50 Seton Hall, 2/8/97 50 vs. Duquesne, 1/6/92 50 Boston College, 1/31/90 49 Indiana, Pa., 12/16/78 49 Arizona, 1/27/90 48 Army, 1/25/64 47 at Maryland, 1/25/14 47 Providence, 1/3/87 47 Providence, 2/11/90 46 Penn State, 1/14/56 46 West Virginia, 12/8/90 46 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 FEWEST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 1 Nebraska, 12/2/00 1 at St. John’s, 12/9/98 3 Cleveland State, 2/14/74 3 Wofford, 3/14/12 3 Virginia, 12/4/76 3 Massachusetts, 2/6/77 3 Utica, 12/21/81 3 Seton Hall, 2/27/99 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.00 Syracuse (16-16), 2/1/98 1.00 Cal Poly (12-12), 12/21/13 1.00 Gettysburg (12-12), 12/1/71 1.00 IUPUI (9-9), 11/27/99 1.00 Penn State (9-9), 1/31/76 .956 at Lafayette (22-23), 2/6/70 .947 vs. Michigan State (18-19), 3/22/98 .944 Gettysburg (17-18), 12/1/70 .938 at Temple (15-16), 2/16/65 .937 vs. Rutgers (15-16), 3/3/79 .933 Toledo (28-30), 12/17/88 .933 at Kent State (14-15), 2/26/75 .933 Prairie View A&M (14-15), 12/3/98 .929 Long Beach State (13-14), 11/16/11 .926 Villanova (25-27), 3/1/79 .923 at Massachusetts (12-13), 2/27/78 .923 Colgate (12-13), 2/17/73 .923 Davidson (33-36), 1/9/74 .918 Carnegie Tech (22-24), 12/1/65 .917 vs. Colorado (11-12), 3/20/14 .917 Tennessee (11-12), 12/4/99 WORST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .000 Nebraska (0-1), 12/2/00 .176 Louisville (1-6), 1/12/12 .222 at Syracuse (2-9), 2/26/98 .250 at Louisville (3-12), 1/28/13 .250 New Hampshire (1-4), 12/27/03 .273 at Nebraska (3-11), 12/11/99 .286 at North Carolina (2-7), 11/29/96 .286 Robert Morris (2-7), 1/4/03 .300 Providence (3-10), 3/4/10 .333 at Boston College (3-9), 2/8/92 .333 St. Francis, Pa. (3-9), 11/22/03 .357 Providence (5-14), 2/22/93 .367 Cornell (11-30), 12/23/91 .375 Rhode Island (6-16), 12/15/01 MOST REBOUNDS 83 at Tampa, 2/7/55 69 Rollins, 1/22/75 68 vs. Rio Grande, 11/29/78 67 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/93

66 65 65 64 63 62 62 62 62 61 61 61 60 60 60 60 60

Westminster, 2/15/56 at Georgetown, 2/2/54 Buffalo, 1/20/74 Geneva, 2/24/58 Penn State, 1/23/60 Duquesne, 12/6/74 at Syracuse, 12/21/61 vs. Georgia, 12/17/94 at Carnegie Mellon, 2/20/71 vs. LSU, 12/27/62 Carnegie Tech, 2/6/71 Mount St. Mary’s, 12/23/96 Chicago State, 1/17/87 Carnegie Tech, 2/1/68 Geneva, 1/26/59 Prairie View A&M, 12/3/98 VMI, 12/6/11

FEWEST REBOUNDS 18 Penn State, 1/27/79 18 at Penn State, 2/14/79 18 at St. John’s, 1/31/70 19 at Fordham, 12/22/61 20 at Penn State, 1/22/66 21 Georgetown, 2/20/88 21 at St. John’s, 1/4/86 21 West Virginia, 1/14/70 21 at Penn State, 2/13/80 22 at Providence, 2/16/88 22 Georgetown, 1/8/90 23 North Carolina State, 3/3/14 23 Syracuse, 2/10/88 23 Notre Dame, 3/23/84 23 Notre Dame, 2/16/83 23 George Washington, 2/27/79 23 Rutgers, 2/11/01 23 Villanova, 3/9/03 23 Georgetown, 1/13/07 MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 32 North Florida, 11/13/10 30 Prairie View A&M, 12/3/98 30 at UCLA, 2/2/91 29 vs. Georgia, 12/17/94 27 Houston Baptist, 11/9/07 26 at Miami, Fla., 2/5/97 26 at West Virginia, 1/6/96 26 at Georgetown, 2/7/90 25 vs. Miami, Fla., 3/12/92 25 at Georgetown, 1/28/95 25 Mount St. Mary’s, 12/23/96 25 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/93 MOST DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 42 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/93 40 North Carolina A&T, 11/17/00 39 Boston College, 3/3/92 39 Southeastern Louisiana, 12/14/02 38 VMI, 12/6/11 38 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 38 at Kentucky, 11/22/91 38 DePaul, 1/26/13 38 vs. East Tennessee State, 3/20/09 37 at Providence, 2/7/87 37 Robert Morris, 1/4/03 36 Notre Dame, 1/6/03 36 Vermont, 12/21/94 36 vs. Wright State, 3/15/07 36 Mount St. Mary’s, 12/23/96 LARGEST REBOUND MARGIN +49 vs. Rio Grande (68/19), 11/29/79 +40 Carnegie Tech (60/20), 2/1/68 +36 St. Francis, Pa. (67/31), 12/1/93 +35 Rollins (69/34), 1/22/75 +31 North Florida (59/28), 11/13/10 +30 Chicago State (60/30), 1/17/87 +29 Bethune-Cookman (40/11), 12/15/12 +29 VMI (60/31), 12/6/11 +29 Howard (55/26), 11/20/04 +28 Loyola, Md. (53/25), 11/27/04 +27 Md. Eastern Shore (53/26), 12/18/10 +27 Houston Baptist (59/32), 11/9/07 +26 Youngstown State (47/21), 12/14/13 +26 Carnegie Mellon (62/36), 2/20/71 +26 Robert Morris (51/25), 1/4/03 +25 Providence (49/24), 1/25/88 +25 vs. Georgia (62/37), 12/17/94 +25 at Georgetown (48/23), 1/3/09 +25 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (50/25), 11/30/02

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Syracuse (43/18), 1/22/02 DePaul (58/34), 1/26/13 vs. Duquesne (39/15), 11/30/11 Rider (43/19), 11/13/11 Seton Hall (51/27), 1/15/11 DePaul (49/25), 2/21/09 Duquesne (62/39), 12/6/74 vs. UNC-Asheville (50/27), 3/17/11 Delaware State (41/18), 12/8/10 at Seton Hall (44/21), 2/28/09 Toledo (51/28), 12/1/07 Dayton (45/22), 12/23/06 Lehigh (44/21), 11/20/13 Fresno State (48/25), 11/12/13

MOST ASSISTS 34 Cleveland State, 2/14/74 33 vs. Arkansas, 12/29/86 33 Carnegie Tech, 2/6/71 33 Youngstown State, 11/27/93 33 Norfolk State, 12/1/99 33 Maryland Eastern Shore, 12/18/10 32 Buffalo State, 2/18/76 32 vs. Northwestern, 12/28/88 31 Houston Baptist, 11/9/07 30 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 30 West Virginia, 1/5/77 30 Boston College, 1/31/90 29 George Washington, 1/16/74 29 St. Francis, Pa., 11/22/03 29 Connecticut, 2/24/86 29 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 29 Robert Morris, 11/28/87 FEWEST ASSISTS 3 at South Carolina, 2/5/75 3 at Georgetown, 2/9/90 4 at West Virginia, 12/17/83 4 vs. Michigan State, 3/22/08 4 vs. Florida State, 12/21/84 4 Notre Dame, 2/16/83 4 at St. Francis, Pa., 12/10/77 4 vs. North Carolina, 3/15/81 4 at Georgetown, 1/6/88 HIGHEST ASSIST:TURNOVER RATIO 6.0 vs. Colorado, 3/20/14 5.3 Washington State (16:3), 3/30/12 4.5 Rider (27:6), 12/4/10 4.5 Louisville (18:4), 2/24/08 4.3 Md.-Eastern Shore (33:8), 12/18/10 4.2 vs. Delaware (25:6), 11/23/12 4.2 North Florida (21:5), 12/8/12 4.0 Fordham (24:6), 11/12/12 MOST ASSISTED FIELD GOALSPERCENTAGE 93.8 Notre Dame (30-32), 1/4/06 91.4 vs. Northwestern (32-35), 12/28/88 90.9 Boston College (30-33), 1/31/90 89.7 Ohio (26-29), 12/22/09 88.9 Clemson (24-27), 1/21/14 88.9 Binghamton (24-27), 11/17/09 88.5 IUPUI (23-26), 11/27/99 88.5 Florida A&M (23-26), 12/30/06 88.2 Villanova (15-17), 3/5/11 88.0 Robert Morris (22-25), 12/28/00 88.0 New Orleans (22-25), 12/29/99 87.5 Coppin State (21-24), 12/21/05 87.1 Rider (27-31), 12/4/10 86.2 Robert Morris (25-29), 12/22/93 85.2 West Virginia (23-27), 2/24/11 MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 13 Duquesne, 1/20/86 12 Eastern Kentucky, 11/19/09 12 Saint Joseph’s, 12/14/74 12 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/93 11 Robert Morris, 11/28/87 11 Delaware State, 1/17/81 11 St. John’s, 1/22/98 11 vs. Duquesne, 12/1/10 11 North Carolina, 12/20/93 11 North Carolina A&T, 11/17/00 11 Robert Morris, 12/28/00 11 Rutgers, 2/21/02 11 Villanova, 2/10/92 MOST STEALS 23 vs. Maryland, 11/28/98 20 Indiana, Pa., 12/16/78

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Brown, 12/28/95 at Massachusetts, 12/8/79 Youngstown State, 11/27/93 vs. Xavier, 11/26/98 at Evansville, 12/6/77 St. Francis, Pa., 11/29/81 St. Francis, Pa., 11/17/98 Texas Pan American, 11/23/98

MOST TURNOVERS CAUSED 35 Ohio Wesleyan, 12/6/71 35 Evansville, 12/5/78 33 vs. Connecticut, 12/28/73 32 at Evansville, 12/6/77 32 at Lafayette, 12/4/85 31 vs. Rhode Island, 3/6/81 31 Kent State, 2/6/74 31 Cornell, 12/23/91 30 Duquesne, 3/6/80 30 Cleveland State, 2/14/74 30 North Carolina, 12/4/71 30 Penn State, 1/31/76 MOST TURNOVERS COMMITTED 38 at Iona, 1/22/79 37 at Villanova, 1/15/77 35 Georgetown, 1/3/95 35 at Massachusetts, 12/8/79 34 vs. West Texas State, 12/6/80 31 Georgia Tech, 2/9/70 30 at North Carolina, 12/2/72 30 at Notre Dame, 1/17/73 30 at Temple, 2/23/77 30 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/93 29 West Virginia, 1/29/82 29 at Evansville, 12/6/77 29 West Virginia Wesleyan, 11/30/77 29 vs. Georgia, 12/17/94 29 at Rutgers, 2/23/80 FEWEST TURNOVERS 3 vs. Colorado, 3/20/14 3 Washington State, 3/30/12 4 South Carolina, 2/14/76 4 at Notre Dame, 2/24/10 4 Louisville, 2/24/08 5 vs. Stanford, 11/26/13 5 American, 12/22/10 5 Providence, 1/11/92 5 Penn State, 1/16/71 5 North Florida, 12/8/12 MOST PERSONAL FOULS 38 Villanova, 2/7/86 37 at Iona, 1/22/79 37 at Purdue, 12/2/61 36 Evansville, 12/5/78 36 at West Virginia, 2/12/64 36 vs. St. John’s, 12/20/60 36 Geneva, 1/7/53 36 at Niagara, 12/2/75 35 at Rutgers, 2/23/80 35 at New York University, 12/18/54 35 Geneva, 1/21/56 35 Villanova, 2/29/80 FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS 6 St. Francis, Pa., 12/20/11 7 vs. Alabama, 12/29/87 7 at Syracuse, 1/4/06 8 Maryland Baltimore County, 12/13/08 8 DePaul, 2/21/09 8 Bethune-Cookman, 12/15/12 8 Delaware State, 12/19/12 8 Howard, 11/27/12 MOST PLAYERS DISQUALIFIED 5 at Iona, 1/22/79 5 Villanova, 2/7/86 4 Villanova, 3/8/84 4 at Purdue, 12/2/61 4 at Seton Hall, 2/22/88 4 vs. Morehead State, 3/11/57 4 at Temple, 1/7/59 4 Duquesne, 12/17/60 4 at West Virginia, 2/12/64 4 at Rutgers, 12/1/69 4 at Fordham, 12/5/70 4 at Niagara, 12/2/75 4 Villanova, 2/29/80


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OPPONENT GAME RECORDS INDIVIDUAL GAME OPPONENT RANKINGS POINTS SCORED 48 Eric Murdock, at Providence, 1/23/91 46 Bob Tallent, at George Washington, 1/11/69 43 Dana Barros, Boston College, 1/7/89 42 Robin Freeman, Ohio State, 12/1/54 42 Dennis Scott, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/4/89 42 Wil Robinson, at West Virginia, 3/4/72 42 Bruce King, vs. Iowa, 12/30/76 41 T.J. Warren, North Carolina State, 3/3/14 41 Marco Lokar, at Seton Hall, 2/20/90 40 Pete Maravich, at Louisiana State, 1/31/69 40 Rod Hundley, at West Virginia, 2/25/56 39 Don MacLean, at UCLA, 2/2/91 38 Joe Somogyi, at Rutgers, 1/5/72 38 Jon Tidwell, at Michigan, 12/6/60 37 Steve Kaplan, Rutgers, 1/2/71 37 Kevin Hamilton, at Iona, 1/22/79 37 Barry Kramer, vs. New York Univ., 3/11/63 37 Chris Quinn, Notre Dame, 1/4/06 37 Dominique Jones, at South Florida, 1/31/10 37 Mookie Blaylock, Oklahoma, 1/15/89 36 Sean Elliott, vs. Arizona, 12/30/88 36 John Brady, vs. Fordham, 12/28/58 36 Tracy Shelton, at West Virginia, 12/9/89 36 Antawn Jamison, at North Carolina, 11/29/96 36 Stan Pawlak, Penn, 12/28/64 36 Joe Crispin, at Penn State, 12/6/00 35 Rick Barry, Miami, Fla., 12/5/64 35 Lionel Billingy, vs. Duquesne, 12/30/71 35 Ray Reed, at Hawaii, 12/30/90 35 Sherman Douglas, vs. Syracuse, 3/7/87 35 Tracy Tripucka, at Lafayette, 2/6/70 35 Malik Sealy, at St. John’s, 1/19/91 35 Bob Lloyd, at Rutgers, 12/22/66 35 Lee Sager. Army, 12/9/60 35 Alex Bradley, Villanova, 2/20/78 35 Mike Samson, at George Washington, 1/13/79 35 Carroll Youngkin, at Duke, 1/31/59 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 17 Bob Tallent, at George Washington, 1/11/69 16 T.J. Warren, North Carolina State, 3/3/14 16 Robin Freeman, Ohio State, 12/1/54 16 Eric Murdock, at Providence, 1/23/91 16 Rick Barry, Miami, Fla., 12/5/64 15 Eddie Griffin, Seton Hall, 1/30/96 15 Mike Glen, Southern Illinois, 12/10/76 15 Mike Samson, at George Washington, 1/13/79 14 Kenny Anderson, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/89 14 Dennis Scott, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/4/89 14 Dana Barros, Boston College, 1/7/89 14 Sean Elliot, vs. Arizona, 12/30/88 14 Bob Wenzel, at Rutgers, 12/1/69 14 Alex Bradley, Villanova, 2/20/78 14 Stephen Thompson, Syracuse, 2/4/89 14 Don MacLean, at UCLA, 2/2/91 14 Ron Brown, at Penn Stte, 2/23/74 14 Dale Shackleford, at Syracuse, 1/14/78 14 Mark Donaghue, Massachusetts, 2/6/77 14 Alex Bradley, Villanova, 2/27/78 14 Jon Tidwell, at Michigan, 12/6/60 14 Rasheed Wallace, at North Carolina, 11/29/94 14 Antawn Jamison, at North Carolina, 11/29/96 14 Stan Pawlak, Penn, 12/28/64 14 Kevin Hamilton, at Iona, 1/22/79 14 Wil Robinson, at West Virginia, 3/4/72 13 Tracy Tripucka, at Lafayette, 2/6/70 13 Rich Yunkus, at Georgia Tech, 2/9/70 13 Mark Bryant, at Seton Hall, 2/22/88 13 Billy Owens, at Syracuse, 2/24/91 13 Chris Quinn, Notre Dame, 1/4/06 13 Joe Crispin, at Penn State, 12/6/00 13 Pete Maravich, at Louisiana State, 1/31/69 13 Barry Kramer, vs. New York, Univ., 3/11/63 13 Adrian Dantley, Notre Dame, 1/13/76 13 Bill Donovan, at Boston College, 1/26/62 13 John Brady, vs. Fordham, 12/28/58 13 Carroll Youngkin, at Duke, 1/31/59 13 Joe Harvell, vs. Mississippi, 12/27/91 MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 37 Rod Hundley, at West Virginia, 1/29/55 35 Rod Hundley, at West Virginia, 2/25/56 34 Pete Maravich, at Louisiana State, 1/31/69 32 Rick Barry, Miami, Fla., 12/5/64 31 Otis Horne, Buffalo, 1/20/74 31 Eric Murdock, at Providence, 1/23/91

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Robin Freeman, Ohio State, 12/1/54 Jerry West, West Virginia, 2/19/59 Buster Briley, Evansville, 12/30/61 Tony Kinn, at Virginia, 2/17/68 Wil Robinson, at West Virginia, 3/4/72 Keydren Clark, Saint Peter’s, 11/19/06 Don Schena, Geneva, 1/26/59 Mookie Blaylock, Oklahoma, 1/15/89 Dave Rankin, Westminster, 1/8/58 Dave Rankin, at Westminster, 2/27/58 Craig Randall, Westminster, 11/26/83 Kemba Walker, Connecticut, 12/27/10 Gus Gerard, at Virginia, 1/2/74 Kerry Kittles, Villanova, 2/19/94 Mark DuMars, Penn State, 2/28/59 Mark Stevenson, Duquesne, 12/18/89 Dennis Scott, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/4/89 Joe Harvell, vs. Mississippi, 12/27/91 Bruce Howland, Rollins, 1/22/75 Gary Brokaw, Notre Dame, 1/17/73

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (6-plus attempts) 1.000 Michael Bradley (8-8), vs, Kentucky, 11/27/98 1.000 John Wallace (8-8), at Syracuse, 2/21/95 1.000 Paul Neumeyer (8-8), at Penn State, 2/27/71 1.000 Karim Shabazz (7-7), at Providence, 1/23/01 1.000 Hugh Robertson (7-7), at South Florida, 2/8/12 1.000 Davante Gardner (6-6), Marquette, 1/12/13 1.000 Gary Massey (6-6), Villanova, 2/20/89 1.000 Ousmane Barro (6-6), at Marquette, 2/15/08 1.000 Etan Thomas (6-6), Syracuse, 1/19/00 1.000 Maurice Howell (6-6), Norfolk State, 12/1/99 1.000 Dave Keleher (6-6), vs. Morehead State, 3/11/57 HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (10-plus attempts) .933 Stephen Thompson (14-15), Syracuse, 2/4/89 .909 Carl Head (10-11), at West Virginia, 2/6/67 .909 Dave Kyle (10-11), Cleveland State, 1/12/77 .909 Jeff Gehring (10-11), at Miami, Ohio, 3/6/65 .900 Andre McCloud (9-10), at Seton Hall, 2/22/83 .867 Adrian Dantley (13-15), Notre Dame, 1/13/76 .846 David Daugherty (11-13), at William & Mary, 1/4/68 .833 Bob Dulin (10-12), Penn State, 2/19/77 .818 Michael Barr (9-11), Duquesne, 12/10/66 .800 Dave Bing (12-15), at Syracuse, 2/12/66 .800 Dale Shackleford (8-10), at Syracuse, 1/22/77 .786 Lionel Billingy (11-14), vs. Duquesne, 12/30/71 .786 Mike Drapchick (11-14) at Westminster, 2/13/68 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 9 Dana Barros, Boston College, 1/7/89 8 Brad Soucie, vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 8 Colin Falls, at Notre Dame, 3/5/05 8 Dennis Scott, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/4/89 8 Tony Petrarca, Duquesne, 12/18/89 7 Eric Murdock, at Providence, 1/23/91 7 Shelvin Mack, vs. Butler, 3/19/11 7 Tom Pipkin, vs. Duquesne, 12/29/95 7 Greg Woodard, at Villanova, 1/30/91 7 Chris Walker, Villanova, 2/3/90 7 Marco Lokar, at Seton Hall, 2/20/90 7 Eric McLaughlin, Akron, 1/5/87 7 Donnell Williams, Seton Hall, 2/20/90 7 Joe Crispin, at Penn State, 12/6/00 7 Chris Thomas, Notre Dame, 1/12/04 7 Carmelo Travieso, Massachusetts, 1/23/96 7 Donnell Williams, at Seton Hall, 3/1/98 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 16 Dana Barros, Boston College, 1/7/89 15 Deonta Vaughn, vs. Cincinnati, 3/12/08 15 Jeremy Hazell, at Seton Hall, 2/28/09 15 Chris Walker, Villanova, 2/3/90 15 Tony Pipkin, vs. Duquesne, 12/29/95 15 Tyrone Wilson, at Georgia, 12/17/94 14 Gerry McNamara, Syracuse, 1/29/05 14 Carlos Strong, Boston U., 11/27/07 14 Bill Clark, at Duquesne, 12/2/09 14 Brad Soucie, vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 14 Colin Falls, at Notre Dame, 3/5/05 14 Randy Foye, vs. Villanova, 3/10/06 14 Keydren Clark, Saint Peter’s, 11/19/06 14 Dennis Scott, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/4/89 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS, NO MISSES 6-6 James Southerland, vs. Syracuse, 3/14/13 6-6 Matt Betley, Lafayette, 1/2/08

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James Major, Seton Hall, 1/14/87 Todd Burgan, Syracuse, 2/1/98 Greg Monroe, vs. Syracuse, 3/7/87

MOST FREE THROWS MADE 22 Bill Mullan, Penn State, 2/28/20 21 Bill Soffa, Carnegie Tech, 1/13/59 20 Frank Wolf, at Penn State, 2/19/20 18 Bruce King, vs. Iowa, 12/20/76 16 Mark Bryant, Seton Hall, 2/22/88 16 Gary Kohls, at Syracuse, 1/9/71 16 Frank Edwards, at Cleveland State, 1/23/80 16 Sherman Douglas, vs. Syracuse, 3/7/87 16 Mike Sweetney, at Georgetown, 1/19/02 16 Arturas Karnishovas, Seton Hall, 1/15/94 15 Bill Smith, Syracuse, 2/13/70 15 Jesse Arnelle, at Penn State, 1/28/54 15 Pete Kinkead, Geneva, 1/7/53 15 Chuckie Davis, at Westminster, 12/18/58 15 Ray Proprocky, New York Univ., 2/6/60 15 Dikembe Mutombo, Georgetown, 1/27/91 15 Paul Jones, Robert Morris, 1/18/78 15 Steve Kaplan, Rutgers, 1/2/71 MOST FREE THROWS MADE, NO MISSES 16-16 Frank Edwards, at Cleveland State, 1/23/80 15-15 Steve Kaplan, Rutgers, 1/2/71 14-14 Austin Croshere, at Providence, 2/15/97 13-13 Ed Pinckney, vs. Villanova, 3/8/84 13-13 Uka Agbai, vs. Boston College, 3/7/02 12-12 Mike Iuzzolino, at St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/90 12-12 Rob Hodgson, Rutgers, 1/17/98 11-11 Bob Lloyd, Rutgers, 12/22/66 11-11 Cliff Robinson, Connecticut, 3/4/89 11-11 Preston Shumpert, at Syracuse, 2/10/02 11-11 Eugene Harvey, at Seton Hall, 2/19/07 MOST FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 34 Frank Wolf, at Penn State, 2/19/20 28 Bill Morrison, West Virginia, 1/15/20 25 Pierre Hill, West Virginia, 1/20/22 24 John Reed, Penn State, 2/2/23 24 Boris Nachamkin, New York Univ., 2/6/54 23 Bruce King, vs. Iowa, 12/20/76 23 Phil Washington, Duquesne, 12/9/67 23 Jesse Arnelle, at Penn State, 1/28/54 22 Bill Soffa, at Carnegie Tech, 1/20/58 22 Charles Hickox, at West Virginia, 3/3/71 22 Homer Martin, West Virginia, 3/1/19 22 Hal Danzig, Bucknell, 1/17/59 22 Pete Kinkead, Geneva, 1/7/53 21 Gary Kohls, at Syracuse, 1/9/71 21 Sherman Douglas, vs. Syracuse, 3/7/87 21 Chuck Richards, at Syracuse, 2/7/64 20 Ovie Soko, vs. Duquesne, 11/30/13 20 Carroll Youngkin, at Duke, 1/31/59 20 Bill Smith, at Syracuse, 2/13/70 20 Wayne Embry, vs. Miami, Ohio, 3/11/58 19 Alonzo Mourning, at Georgetown, 3/7/92 19 Danya Abrams, vs. Boston College, 3/6/97 19 David Newmark, Columbia, 12/28/65 19 Ron Guziak, Duquesne, 12/10/65 19 Alonzo Mourning, at Georgetown, 2/9/90 19 Roby Knight, at Notre Dame, 1/26/77 19 Tony Jackson, vs. St. John’s, 12/20/60 18 Denny Shantz, Army, 1/19/63 18 Dick McCann, vs. Canisius, 12/27/59 18 Terry Dischinger, at Purdue, 12/2/61 18 Jim Irons, at Geneva, 1/12/63 18 Chuckie Davis, at Westminster, 12/18/58 18 Bill Bradley, Princeton, 12/31/62 18 Jim Patterson, at Miami, Ohio, 12/11/65 18 Paul Mickey, Penn State, 1/14/67 18 Kevin Joyce, South Carolina, 12/23/71 18 Averitt Bird, at Pepperdine, 12/23/72 18 Lawrence Moten, at Syracuse, 1/18/92 18 Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia, 2/12/10 18 Mike Sweetney, at Georgetown, 1/19/02 18 Michael Smith, at Providence, 2/22/93 18 Pete Maravich, at Louisiana State, 1/31/69 18 Ronnie Mayer, Duke, 12/20/54 18 Steve Benton, Boston College, 1/7/89 REBOUNDS 27 Peter White, at West Virginia, 1/29/55 27 Bill Hannon, at Army, 2/22/54 26 Joseph Hughes, at Holy Cross, 2/3/58


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OPPONENT GAME RECORDS 26 24 23 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 21 21 21 21 21 20 20 20 20 20 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18

Bob Slobodnick, Duquesne, 12/12/59 Rick Barry, Miami, Fla., 12/5/64 Tommy Burleson, at North Carolina State, 1/22/72 John Smyth, vs. Notre Dame, 3/16/57 Jon Marshall, at Penn State, 2/24/73 Dean Martin, at Baldwin-Wallace, 2/18/70 Jerry West, West Virginia, 2/18/59 Tom Lowry, West Virginia, 2/7/62 Gerry Ward, at Boston College, 1/26/62 Warren Baker, at West Virginia, 12/3/74 Rich Yunkus, at Georgia Tech, 3/6/71 Mike Davis, at Maryland, 2/15/77 Frank Howard, Ohio State, 12/3/56 Ken Sidle, Ohio State, 12/3/56 Ralph Brandt, at Holy Cross, 2/3/58 Mike Silliman, Army, 1/16/65 Garry Nelson, Duquesne, 12/29/70 Bruce King, vs. Iowa, 12/30/76 Don Lange, at Navy, 2/7/53 Carey Bailey, at West Virginia, 1/17/68 Amien Hicks, Morris Brown, 11/20/00 Terry Dischinger, Purdue, 12/2/60 Ron Guziak, Duquesne, 12/10/66 Tony Jackson, vs. St. John’s, 12/20/60 McCoy McLemore, vs. Drake, 3/14/64 Dick Witherite, Geneva, 1/10/62 Ed Rainey, at George Washington, 2/20/65 Dave Kyle, Cleveland State, 1/12/77 Jim Irons, at Geneva, 1/12/63 Wayne Canaday, Miami, Fla., 12/5/69 Phil Sellers, Rutgers, 1/25/75 Chris Sease, Syracuse, 2/7/76 Carver Clinton, at Penn State, 2/27/65 Michael Smith, at Providence, 2/22/93 Dexter Cambridge, vs. Texas, 11/29/91 Jamine Peterson, Providence, 3/4/10 Rafal Bigus, vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 Phil Sellers, Rutgers, 1/25/75 Dennis Cuff, Duquesne, 12/7/63 Jerry Lucas, Ohio State, 12/5/59 Carroll Youngkin, at Duke, 1/31/59 John Coalman, vs. Fordham, 12/28/58 Jerry West, at West Virginia, 2/22/58 William Schmidt, vs. Connecticut, 2/4/58

ASSISTS 18 Kenny Anderson, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/89 16 Tony Wysinger, Illinois, 12/6/86 16 Steve Berger, West Virginia, 12/9/89 15 Darrick Martin, at UCLA, 2/2/91 14 Jamar Smiley, at Illinois State, 11/22/97 14 Michael Gardner, at Miami, Fla., 1/23/93 13 Ricky Tucker, at Providence, 2/28/83 13 Sherman Douglas, Syracuse, 2/10/88 12 Dwayne Washington, at Syracuse, 2/26/85 12 God Shammgod, Providence, 1/28/96 12 Vernon Jennings, at Miami, Fla., 2/23/99 12 Dominic James, at Marquette, 2/15/08 12 Eddie Jordan, Rutgers, 12/23/76 BLOCKED SHOTS 9 Patrick Ewing, at Georgetown, 2/19/85 9 Etan Thomas, at Syracuse, 2/16/00 9 Jamel Thomas, Providence, 12/30/98 8 Dikembe Mutombo, at Georgetown, 2/9/90 8 Alonzo Mourning, at Georgetown, 3/7/92 8 Tom Glenn, at George Washington, 1/13/79 8 Gerrick Morris, vs. South Florida, 11/25/01 7 Charles Claxton, at Georgia, 12/17/94 7 James Bailey, Rutgers, 12/23/76 7 Alonzo Mourning, vs. Georgetown, 1/22/92 7 Alonzo Mourning, at Georgetown, 1/11/89 STEALS 9 9 9 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

John Linehan, at Providence, 2/16/88 Skip Victor, at Navy, 12/18/97 Phil Hickey, Notre Dame, 12/6/97 Winston Garland, at SW Missouri State, 3/12/86 Gene Smith, Georgetown, 2/29/84 Dwayne McClain, vs. Villanova, 3/8/84 Dawan Robinson, Rhode Island, 12/21/03 Scoonie Penn, Boston College, 1/21/97 Heshimu Evans, vs. Kentucky, 11/27/98 Bob Huggins, at West Virginia, 2/9/77 John Morton, at Seton Hall, 2/22/88

TURNOVERS 12 Mike Duff, at Evansville, 12/6/77 10 Trent Jackson, vs. Wisconsin, 12/30/86 10 Dwayne Wimbley, at Miami, Fla., 2/23/99 10 Kevin Braswell, Georgetown, 1/23/99

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Leo Rautins, Syracuse, 1982-83 Shaheen Holloway, at Seton Hall, 12/8/96 J.R. Holden, Bucknell, 11/17/97 Bryant Matthews, vs. Virginia Tech, 1/6/04 Joey Brown, at Georgetown, 2/16/94 Randy Okreski, Evansville, 12/5/78 Franklin Edwards, at Cleveland State, 1/25/78 Corey Williams, vs. Oklahoma State, 11/26/88 Darshan Luckey, St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/02 Quincy Roberts, St. John’s, 1/11/09 Bryan Caver, Seton Hall, 1/2/92 Richard Hamilton, at Connecticut, 2/25/97 Franklin Edwards, Cleveland State, 1/9/79 Tarik Turner, at St. John’s, 1/4/97 Travis Conlan, vs. Michigan, 12/30/96 Terrell Stokes, vs. Maryland, 12/27/96 John McLean, St. Francis, Pa., 12/18/96 Taylor Rochestie, vs. Washington State, 11/29/08 Allen Iverson, at Georgetown, 1/28/95 Charles Minland, St. John’s, 12/5/94 Anthony Murray, Alabama, 12/19/75 Doron Sheffer, Connecticut, 1/25/96 Matthew Picinic, Long Island, 12/16/95 John Hollahan, at George Washington, 1/10/76 Bobby Jones, at North Carolina, 12/2/72

MINUTES PLAYED 55 Pat Tallent, at George Washington, 1/10/76 53 Devin Ebanks, West Virginia, 2/12/10 51 Kevin Jones, West Virginia, 2/12/10 50 Kerry Kittles, Villanova, 2/19/94 50 Caron Butler, vs. Connecticut, 3/9/02 TRIPLE DOUBLES Phil Sellers, at Rutgers, 1/27/76 (17 points, 17 rebounds, 11 assists) Kenny Anderson, vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/89 (32 points, 18 assists, 12 rebounds, 14-20 FG) Mike Griffin, at Syracuse, 2/27/01 (14 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists) 3 PLAYERS WITH A DOUBLE-DOUBLE Duquesne, 12/7/63 at Duke, 1/31/59

TEAM GAME OPPONENT RANKINGS MOST POINTS 120 at Louisiana State, 1/31/69 112 at UCLA, 2/2/91 111 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/89 110 at Cornell, 2/1/67 110 at Tulane, 2/1/69 109 vs. Wichita State, 12/26/64 108 at Boston College, 1/26/62 108 Syracuse, 2/13/70 108 at Navy, 2/3/54 107 at West Virginia, 2/23/57 106 North Carolina, 12/20/93 106 Westminster, 2/24/1906 FEWEST POINTS (pre 1954-55) 9 at Penn State, 3/1/52 10 Carnegie Tech, 2/26/29 10 at Thiel, 2/9/25 10 Mount Union, 2/13/14 FEWEST POINTS (since 1954-55) 32 New Hampshire, 12/4/09 35 Savannah State, 12/1/01 36 Ohio Northern, 11/30/74 37 Penn State, 12/6/03 38 New Hampshire, 12/27/03 39 Carnegie Mellon, 12/16/96 MOST POINTS IN HALF (since 1954-55) 71 Syracuse, 2/13/70 67 at Louisiana State ,1/31/69 65 Providence, 2/10/90 63 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/89 62 vs. Arkansas, 12/29/86 62 Ohio State, 12/6/61 61 at Rutgers, 1/27/76 60 vs. Wichita State, 12/26/64

FEWEST POINTS IN HALF (since 1954-55) 7 New Hampshire, 12/4/09 11 Penn State, 12/6/03 13 New Hampshire, 12/27/03 13 Savannah State, 11/8/13 14 Rutgers, 2/22/03 14 Saint Joseph’s, 12/14/74 14 Carnegie Mellon, 2/1/68

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at Georgetown, 1/8/13 Bethune-Cookman, 12/15/12 St. Francis, Pa., 12/18/96 Penn State, 12/6/03 vs. Boston College, 3/14/03 at Villanova, 1/16/13 at Florida State, 12/21/08 Delaware State, 12/8/10

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 99 at Evansville, 12/30/61 95 Ohio State, 12/3/58 95 West Virginia, 1/18/67 94 vs. Wichita State, 12/26/64 89 Holy Cross, 2/6/59 89 vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 89 at Boston College, 1/26/62 87 Miami, Fla., 12/5/64 87 vs. Texas, 11/29/91 86 Providence, 2/10/90 86 at Syracuse, 1/9/65 86 vs. Providence, 3/18/75 86 Syracuse, 1/3/90

MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 48 vs. Wichita State, 12/26/64 47 at Boston College, 1/26/62 44 vs. Providence, 3/18/75 43 at Syracuse, 1/9/65 43 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/89 42 Syracuse, 2/4/89 42 at Rutgers, 12/27/76 41 at UCLA, 2/2/91 39 Ohio State, 12/5/61 39 at Ohio State, 12/5/59 39 at West Virginia, 2/3/98 38 Providence, 1/21/89 38 at North Carolina State, 12/2/89 37 at North Carolina, 11/29/94 37 vs. Maryland, 11/28/98 37 at St. John’s, 1/3/00 37 St. John’s, 2/6/98 37 vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 37 Miami, Fla., 12/5/64

FEWEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 34 vs. Notre Dame, 3/11/10 37 at Georgetown, 1/8/13 38 at Georgetown, 2/24/07 38 at South Florida, 2/8/12 39 Washington State, 3/28/12 39 Notre Dame, 1/24/11 39 vs. Georgetown, 3/7/12 40 at St. John’s, 2/19/11 40 Washington State, 3/30/12 40 Auburn, 12/4/05

FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE 7 at Penn State, 3/1/52 8 Carnegie Tech, 1/5/49 10 at Penn State, 12/22/62 11 Westminster, 1/13/62 11 Carnegie Mellon, 12/16/96 12 Furman, 12/6/57 12 New Hampshire, 12/4/09 13 Duquesne, 12/15/56

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .700 Syracuse (42-60), 2/4/89 .690 at Villanova (29-42), 2/11/83 .680 at Syracuse (34-58), 2/19/68

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.674 .667 .648 .646 .633 .628 .627 .620 .619 .618 .614 .611 .609 .608 .605 .604

Seton Hall (31-46), 2/1/86 at NotreDame(34-51), 1/30/02 vs. Syracuse (35-54), 3/7/87 at Syracuse (31-48), 2/21/95 Georgetown (33-53), 2/5/01 at Seton Hall (27-43), 2/20/90 Maryland (37-59), 11/4/98 Westminster (31-51), 2/1/68 Notre Dame (26-42), 1/22/00 at N. Carolina (34-55), 12/2/72 West Virginia (35-57), 12/10/88 vs. St. Bon. (33-54), 12/2/97 Georgetown (28-46), 1/13/07 Georgetown (31-51), 1/8/90 at S. Florida (23-38), 2/8/12 vs. Miami, Fla. (29-48), 3/12/92

LOWEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .235 New Hamp. (12-51),12/4/09 .239 Ohio (17-71), 12/22/09 .246 Indiana, Pa. (16-65), 11/29/86 .256 Carn. Mellon (11-43), 12/16/96 .259 Geo. Mason (15-58), 12/28/02 .263 Miss.Vall.St. (15-57), 11/15/07 .263 New Hamp. (15-57), 12/27/03 .273 at Kentucky (21-77), 11/22/91 .273 at Syracuse (15-55), 1/24/04 .274 Vermont (17-62), 12/6/08 .277 St. Francis,Pa(13-47),12/18/96 .277 Duquesne (18-65), 12/20/99 .277 DePaul (18-65), 1/26/13 .278 St. John’s (15-54), 2/8/05 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 17 LaFayette, 1/2/08 15 Villanova, 2/3/90 14 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 14 Notre Dame, 2/12/05 14 Notre Dame, 1/22/00 14 Rhode Island, 11/8/10


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OPPONENT GAME RECORDS 14 14 13 13 13 13

Miami, Fla., 2/18/95 at Georgia, 12/17/94 vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 Seton Hall, 1/16/00 at West Virginia, 2/5/05 Duke, 1/27/14

FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 0 Youngstown State, 12/13/03 0 at St. John’s, 1/4/97 0 at St. John’s, 1/19/91 0 Boston College, 2/23/00 0 at West Virginia, 12/12/87 MOST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 40 at West Virginia, 2/5/05 36 at Kentucky, 11/22/91 36 at West Virginia, 2/27/06 36 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 34 Georgia, 12/17/94 34 Villanova, 2/19/94 33 vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 33 West Virginia, 2/27/07 33 at Duquesne, 12/2/09 33 vs. West Virginia, 3/9/06 33 West Virginia, 2/27/07 32 Md-Eastern Shore, 12/18/10 32 Rhode Island, 11/8/10 FEWEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2 at St. John’s, 1/4/97 3 Syracuse, 2/4/89 4 at St. John’s, 1/19/91 4 at St. John’s, 2/3/88 5 Georgia, 12/2/95 5 West Virginia, 12/10/88 5 St. John’s, 1/11/09 5 at Connecticut, 1/13/10 6 at Georgetown, 2/17/98 6 Illinois State, 11/24/96 6 New Orleans, 3/12/97 6 vs. Bradley, 3/19/06 6 at South Florida, 2/8/12 6 at New Orleans, 12/29/91 7 at Miami, Fla., 2/4/92 7 at Georgetown, 2/9/90 7 St. John’s, 2/26/90 7 vs. Boston College, 3/8/90 7 West Virginia, 1/31/01 7 at Georgetown, 2/13/00 7 at St. John’s, 2/19/11 7 vs. Indiana, 12/8/09 HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (at least 10 attempts) .750 at Rutgers (12-16), 2/11/01 .727 Virginia Tech (8-11), 1/6/04 .700 Georgetown (7-10), 1/20/10 .692 at Villanova (9-13), 1/30/91 .667 at St. John’s (8-12), 2/20/90 .667 Connecticut (8-12), 3/2/91 .647 Penn State (11-17), 12/6/00 .643 Rutgers (9-14), 1/26/08 .636 vs.Tennessee (7-11), 12/11/10 .636 Washington (7-11), 2/17/07 .632 vs. Syracuse (12-19), 3/14/13 .609 Notre Dame (14-23), 1/22/00 .600 at Wash. State (9-15), 3/26/12 .600 at Miami, Fla. (12-20), 1/23/96 .600 Kennesaw St. (9-15), 12/23/12 HIGHEST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (less than 10 attempts) 1.000 vs. Syracuse (6-6), 3/7/87 .857 Georgetown (6-7), 1/10/87 .833 at Seton Hall (5-6), 1/14/87 WORST 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (10 attempts) .000 Youngstown St. (0-11), 12/13/03 .000 Boston College (0-9), 2/23/00 .000 at West Virginia (0-9), 12/12/87 .000 at St. John’s (0-4), 1/19/91 .000 at St. John’s (0-2), 1/4/97 .050 Wright State (1-20), 11/19/99 .067 at Buffalo (1-15), 1/26/94 .077 at Syracuse (1-13), 1/2/10 .091 at Georgetown (1-11), 2/20/91 .091 Georgia (1-11), 12/30/03

.091 .100 .100 .100 .100 .100 .100 .100 .100 .100

vs. Kentucky (2-22), 11/27/98 at Wright St. (1-10), 11/20/98 Georgetown (1-10), 1/3/94 Duquesne (1-10), 1/6/92 Syracuse (1-10), 2/29/04 St. Francis, Pa. (1-10), 12/1/04 vs. Boston Coll.(1-10), 3/12/04 Howard (1-10), 11/27/12 Tennessee (2-20), 12/4/99 vs. Wichita St. (2-20), 3/21/13

MOST FREE THROWS MADE 42 vs. St. John’s, 3/9/95 39 Geneva, 1/7/53 39 Georgetown, 2/17/98 37 vs. Morehead State, 3/11/57 37 at West Virginia, 2/22/58 36 Ohio State, 12/20/52 36 West Virginia, 1/18/56 36 Syracuse, 2/13/70 36 Ohio State, 12/3/57 36 at Temple, 1/7/59 36 Seton Hall, 1/15/94 35 at Providence, 2/10/96 35 Georgia, 12/2/95 35 at West Virginia, 1/20/79 35 Temple, 2/11/70 35 vs. Drake, 3/14/64 FEWEST FREE THROWS MADE 0 North Florida, 12/8/12 1 Albany, 11/28/03 1 William & Mary, 1/3/04 1 Connecticut, 1/31/87 1 Howard, 11/27/12 1 vs. Cincinnati, 12/17/13 MOST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 58 Geneva, 1/7/53 55 at West Virginia, 2/22/58 54 Ohio State, 12/20/52 54 vs. Morehead State, 3/11/57 51 at West Virginia, 2/23/57 50 Ohio State, 12/3/57 49 Seton Hall, 1/15/94 48 at Temple, 1/7/59 47 at Georgetown, 2/17/98 47 at Syracuse, 2/7/64 45 Syracuse, 2/13/70 45 at Syracuse, 2/24/96 44 at Wisconsin, 12/16/06 43 South Carolina, 12/23/71 43 at Notre Dame, 2/13/96 43 at Seton Hall, 1/14/87 FEWEST FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 0 North Florida, 12/8/12 1 Albany, 11/28/03 3 vs. Cincinnati, 12/17/13 3 Georgetown, 2/28/93 3 St. Francis, Pa., 12/20/11 3 Howard, 11/27/12 4 vs. Louisville, 3/9/07 4 at Duquesne, 12/3/03 4 American, 12/22/10 4 Md-Baltimore Cty, 12/13/08 4 Mississippi State, 3/19/01 4 Virginia Tech, 3/3/01 4 vs. Notre Dame, 3/8/01 4 Saint Louis, 11/11/07 MOST FREE THROWS MADE, NO MISSES 10 at Penn State, 12/7/02 9 Wofford, 11/13/09 7 at Rutgers, 1/8/05 MOST MISSED FREE THROWS 22 at WVU (28-50) 2/12/64 20 at Syracuse (15-25), 1/4/89 18 at WVU (37-55), 2/22/58 18 Ohio State (36-54), 12/2/52 17 Fordham (14-31), 2/8/64 17 Army (23-40), 1/19/63 17 vs. Miami, Oh.(22-39), 3/11/58 17 at Michigan (22-41), 12/6/60 17 at Penn State (13-30), 1/23/60 17 at Duke (23-40), 1/31/59 17 vs. Morehd St.(37-54), 3/11/57 17 West Virginia (11-28), 12/10/88

HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (less than 10 attempts) 1.000 vs. Michigan St. (9-9), 3/22/08 1.000 Wofford (9-9), 11/13/09 1.000 Delaware State (8-8), 12/8/10 1.000 at Rutgers (7-7), 1/8/05 1.000 Robert Morris (7-7), 12/20/86 HIGHEST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (at least 10 attempts) 1.000 vs. Okla.State (12-12), 3/22/09 1.000 at Penn State (10-10), 12/7/02 .960 at Seton Hall (24-25), 2/20/90 .957 vs. Villanova (22-23), 3/28/09 .947 West Virginia (18-19), 2/16/12 .947 at Boston Coll. (18-19), 1/30/88 .938 Fordham (15-16), 11/12/12 .938 vs. Okla.State (15-16), 3/25/04 .938 vs. Seton Hall (15-16), 3/6/87 WORST FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .000 North Florida (0-0), 12/8/12 .167 William & Mary (1-6), 1/3/04 .182 Md-E. Shore (2-11), 12/27/97 .200 Auburn (3-15), 14/4/05 .200 Connecticut (2-10), 12/4/96 MOST REBOUNDS 74 at West Virginia, 2/12/64 72 at Syracuse, 1/9/65 72 Miami, Fla., 12/5/64 71 Holy Cross, 2/3/58 71 West Virginia, 2/18/59 69 at Navy, 2/7/53 68 at Virginia Tech, 12/14/64 64 Virginia Tech, 12/4/64 64 Duke, 12/21/57 63 West Virginia, 2/7/62 63 at Miami, Ohio, 12/28/58 FEWEST REBOUNDS 11 Bethune-Cookman, 12/15/12 14 Delaware State, 12/19/12 15 at DePaul, 3/9/13 15 vs. Duquesne, 11/30/11 17 St. John’s, 2/24/12 17 vs. Indiana, 3/23/03 17 at St. John’s, 2/2/88 18 Delaware State, 12/8/10 18 South Florida, 2/10/11 18 Toledo, 12/17/88 18 at Georgia Tech, 1/14/14 18 at Boston College, 2/26/14 MOST OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 32 North Carolina, 12/20/93 MOST ASSISTS 32 at UCLA, 12/22/72 31 at UCLA, 2/2/91 28 at Notre Dame, 1/5/99 28 vs. Providence, 3/18/75 28 Massachusetts, 2/6/77 27 St. John’s, 2/6/99 26 vs. Arizona, 12/30/88 26 at Syracuse, 1/23/90 26 Providence, 2/10/90 26 vs. Wichita State, 12/26/64 26 at Syracuse, 2/21/95 26 at North Carolina, 12/2/72 26 at North Carolina, 11/29/94 26 Notre Dame, 12/6/97 25 Penn State, 2/19/77 25 at Connecticut, 2/6/95 25 at Miami, Fla., 1/23/93 25 at Rutgers, 1/27/76 25 vs. Georgia Tech, 12/28/89 FEWEST ASSISTS 2 vs. Boston College, 3/12/04 3 vs. Boston College, 3/14/03 4 Indiana, Pa., 11/29/86 4 New Hampshire, 12/4/09 4 Villanova, 3/5/11 5 vs. Colorado, 3/20/14 5 Rutgers, 2/22/03 5 at St. John’s, 2/27/10 5 Lehigh, 11/13/12 5 at Georgetown, 1/8/13 5 Syracuse, 2/2/13 5 Seton Hall, 2/4/13

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MOST BLOCKED SHOTS 15 at Seton Hall, 1/7/86 15 Tennessee, 12/6/98 14 at Georgetown, 2/9/90 12 Syracuse, 2/16/00 12 at St. John’s, 1/19/91 11 Miami, Fla., 1/30/99 11 at Syracuse, 1/16/12 11 at Tennessee, 12/4/99 11 at Notre Dame, 1/16/01 11 Seton Hall, 1/15/11 11 Howard, 11/27/12 10 Syracuse, 1/23/06 10 vs. Indiana, 12/8/09 10 at Connecticut, 2/2/08 FEWEST BLOCKED SHOTS 0 Many times MOST STEALS 23 at Connecticut, 1/6/90 23 West Virginia, 1/17/53 19 vs. Maryland, 11/28/98 18 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/93 17 at St. John’s, 1/9/93 17 Navy, 12/18/97 17 at Connecticut, 1/6/90 FEWEST STEALS 0 Many times MOST TURNOVERS 35 Ohio Wesleyan, 12/6/71 33 Cornell, 12/23/91 32 at George Washington, 1/10/76 32 at Evansville, 12/6/77 31 Prairie View A&M, 12/23/95 31 Carnegie Mellon, 12/16/96 30 at Navy, 11/26/96 30 at Syracuse, 1/22/77 30 West Virginia, 1/15/83 30 at Syracuse, 1/22/77 30 Penn State, 1/31/76 FEWEST TURNOVERS 2 Marquette, 1/8/11 2 Washington State, 3/30/12 3 at Rutgers, 1/8/05 4 vs. Oklahoma State, 12/10/11 5 Rider, 11/13/11 5 at South Florida, 1/31/10 6 North Carolina State, 3/3/14 6 vs. Florida, 3/22/14 6 St. John’s, 2/6/99 6 at St. John’s, 2/27/10 6 Providence, 3/4/10 6 Wofford, 3/14/12 6 Md.-Eastern Shore, 12/18/10 6 Providence, 3/4/10 6 at Penn State, 3/1/52 6 at St. John’s, 2/28/87 6 vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/88 MOST PERSONAL FOULS 38 Villanova, 1/2/91 36 at Providence, 2/7/87 35 Boston College, 1/31/90 35 Arizona, 1/27/90 34 Villanova, 2/7/86 34 at Penn State, 2/14/79 34 West Virginia, 12/9/89 33 Seton Hall, 2/8/97 33 Georgetown, 1/25/03 33 vs. Seton Hall, 3/6/87 32 Duquesne, 1/6/92 32 at West Virginia, 2/12/64 32 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 32 vs. Tennessee, 12/11/10 32 at Penn State, 1/3/48 32 vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14 FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS 2 at Temple, 1/15/69 6 Wofford, 3/14/12 6 at North Carolina, 11/29/99 6 St. Francis, Pa., 12/20/11 7 St. John’s, 2/6/99 7 vs. Florida, 3/22/14 8 Princeton, 3/19/12


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FRESHMAN SEASON RECORDS Season records are depicted. Freshmen were sanctioned to play by the NCAA in the 1972-73 season. 36/37 36/36 32/32 32/33 29/29 29/32 27/27 27/27

GAMES STARTED DeJuan Blair Michael Young Steven Adams James Robinson Charles Smith Kellii Taylor Ricardo Greer Atila Cosby

2007-08 2013-14 2012-13 2012-13 1984-85 1996-97 1997-98 1997-98

1072 998 967 963 956 937 923 888

MINUTES PLAYED Sean Miller Kellii Taylor Ricardo Greer DeJuan Blair Charles Smith Brandin Knight Chris Taft Julius Page

15.0 14.0 12.4 11.6 10.9 10.2 10.1 9.6

SCORING AVERAGE Charles Smith Sam Clancy Ricardo Greer DeJuan Blair Chris Taft Rod Brookin Mel Bennett Kellii Taylor

1984-85 1977-78 1997-98 2007-08 2003-04 1986-87 1974-75 1996-97

6 5 3

20-10 PERFORMANCES Ricardo Greer 1997-98 DeJuan Blair 2007-08 Charles Smith 1984-85

8 6 5

MOST-20 POINT GAMES Ricardo Greer 1997-98 Charles Smith 1984-85 DeJuan Blair 2007-08

25 25 24 20 17 15 15 14

168 162 155 151 132 127 114 114

FIELD GOALS MADE DeJuan Blair Chris Taft Sam Clancy Charles Smith Ricardo Greer Rod Brookin Demetreus Gore Kellii Taylor

2007-08 2003-04 1977-78 1984-85 1997-98 1986-87 1984-85 1996-97

320 313 312 308 301 290 273 264

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Sam Clancy 1977-78 DeJuan Blair 2007-08 Kellii Taylor 1996-97 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 Charles Smith 1984-85 Chris Taft 2003-04 Demetreus Gore 1984-85 Mel Bennett 1974-75

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE-70 ATT .584 Dante Taylor (52-89) 2009-10 .563 Talib Zanna (40-71) 2010-11 .557 C. Troutman (64-115) 2001-02 .543 A. Williams (75-138) 1981-82 .506 Steve Beatty (42-83) 1980-81 .489 D. Porter (64-131) 1987-88 .488 B. Martin (61-125) 1987-88 .471 Chris Gant (41-87) 1991-92

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE-150 ATT .571 S. Adams (100-175) 2012-13 .564 Rod Brookin (127-225) 1986-87 .559 Chris Taft (162-290) 2003-04 .537 DeJuan Blair(168-313) 2007-08 .521 Sam Young (98-188) 2005-06 .509 Attila Cosby (108-212) 1997-98 .502 C. Smith (151-301) 1984-85 .490 L. Fields (77-157) 2005-06

THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 133 Sean Miller 1987-88 128 Ronald Ramon 2004-05 126 Julius Page 2000-01 103 Kellii Taylor 1996-97 90 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 86 John Johnson 2011-12 82 Ashton Gibbs 2008-09 82 Jerry McCullough 1991-92

THREE-POINT FG PERCENTAGE .448 J. Matthews (26-58) 1987-88 .439 Ashton Gibbs (36-82) 2008-09 .436 Sean Miller (58-133) 1987-88 .434 Josh Newkirk (23-53) 2013-14 .423 Levance Fields(32-74) 2005-06 .417 O. Antigua (15-36) 1991-92 .389 Carl Krauser (21-54) 2002-03 .384 John Johnson (33-86) 2011-12

133 93 85 75 74 73 68 68

FREE THROWS MADE Charles Smith DeJuan Blair Bobby Martin Mel Bennett Jerome Lane Jerry McCullough Sam Clancy Chris Taft

1984-85 2007-08 1987-88 1974-75 1985-86 1991-92 1977-78 2003-04

REBOUND AVERAGE Sam Clancy Mel Bennett DeJuan Blair Charles Smith Chris Taft Ricardo Greer Steven Adams Jerome Lane

1977-78 1974-75 2007-08 1984-85 2003-04 1997-98 2012-13 1985-86

THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 58 Sean Miller 1987-88 43 Julius Page 2000-01 43 Ronald Ramon 2004-05 36 Ashton Gibbs 2008-09 2011-12 33 John Johnson 32 Levance Fields 2005-06 30 Jerry McCullough 1991-92 26 two players

175 149 125 117 116 113 110 102

18 15 9 9 7 7

101 77 62 47 42 34 33 32

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Charles Smith 1984-85 DeJuan Blair 2007-08 Chris Taft 2003-04 Bobby Martin 1987-88 Jerry McCullough 1991-92 Jerome Lane 1985-86 Mel Bennett 1974-75 Sam Clancy 1977-78

MOST-10 REBOUND GAMES Sam Clancy 1977-78 DeJuan Blair 2007-08 Charles Smith 1984-85 Chris Taft 2003-04 Mel Bennett 1974-75 Ricardo Greer 1997-98

STEALS Kellii Taylor Brandin Knight DeJuan Blair Jerry McCullough Ricardo Greer Carl Krauser Jaron Brown James Robinson

1996-97 1999-00 2007-08 1991-92 1997-98 2002-03 2000-01 2012-13

.851 .836 .833 .817 .792 .787 .768 .760

1987-88 1996-97 1997-98 2007-08 1984-85 1999-00 2003-04 2000-01

35.8 34.6 33.5 33.0 31.2 29.5 27.3 26.9

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Sean Miller (57-67) 1987-88 J. Matthews (51-61) 1987-88 John Johnson (25-30) 2011-12 Michael Young (67-82) 2013-14 J. Robinson (61-77) 2012-13 A. Williams (37-47) 1981-82 D. Zavackas (43-56) 1999-00 C. Smith (133-175) 1984-85

MINUTES PER GAME Ricardo Greer Sean Miller Brandin Knight Charles Smith Kellii Taylor Attila Cosby Donatas Zavackas Julius Page

1997-98 1987-88 1999-00 1984-85 1996-97 1997-98 1999-00 2000-01

DOUBLE FIGURE SCORING GAMES Sam Clancy 1977-78 DeJuan Blair 2007-08 Charles Smith 1984-85 Chris Taft 2003-04 Rod Brookin 1986-87 Ricardo Greer 1997-98 Kellii Taylor 1996-97 two players

435 429 392 378 337 335 308 299

POINTS Charles Smith DeJuan Blair Chris Taft Sam Clancy Rod Brookin Ricardo Greer Kellii Taylor Julius Page

1984-85 2007-08 2003-04 1977-78 1986-87 1997-98 1996-97 2000-01

15 14 9 7 5 4 3

DOUBLE DOUBLES Sam Clancy DeJuan Blair Charles Smith Chris Taft Ricardo Greer Mel Bennett Jerome Lane

1977-78 2007-08 1984-85 2003-04 1997-98 1974-75 1985-86

337 327 295 270 231 203 181 148

MOST REBOUNDS DeJuan Blair Sam Clancy Mel Bennett Chris Taft Charles Smith Steven Adams Ricardo Greer Jerome Lane

2007-08 1977-78 1974-75 2003-04 1984-85 2012-13 1997-98 1985-86

12.1 10.2 9.1 8.0 7.5 6.7 6.3 5.1

180 154 117 116 93 88 79 73

ASSISTS Sean Miller Brandin Knight Ricardo Greer James Robinson Carl Krauser Jerry McCullough Darelle Porter Levance Fields

1987-88 1999-00 1997-98 2012-13 2002-03 1991-92 1987-88 2005-06

5.8 5.5 3.5 3.0 2.9 2.9 2.7 2.5

ASSISTS AVERAGE Sean Miller Brandin Knight James Robinson Keith Starr Vonteego Cummings Carl Krauser Jerry McCullough Darelle Porter

1987-88 1999-00 2012-13 1973-74 1995-96 2002-03 1991-92 1987-88

2 2

MOST 10-ASSIST GAMES Sean Miller 1987-88 Brandin Knight 1999-00

36 32 29 27

100% OF GAMES STARTED Michael Young 2013-14 Steven Adams 2012-13 Charles Smith 1984-85 Ricardo Greer 1997-98

3.2 2.8 1.6 1.4 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0

STEALS AVERAGE Kellii Taylor Brandin Knight DeJuan Blair Jerry McCullough Carl Krauser Sean Miller Demetreus Gore Curtis Aiken

1996-97 1999-00 2007-08 1991-92 2002-03 1987-88 1984-85 1984-85

70 65 63 60 53 53

BLOCKED SHOTS Mel Bennett Steven Adams Charles Smith Chris Taft Sam Clancy Attila Cosby

1974-75 2012-13 1984-85 2003-04 1977-78 1997-98

2.4 2.2 2.0 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.6 1.1

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE Mel Bennett 1974-75 Charles Smith 1984-85 Steven Adams 2012-13 Sam Clancy 1977-78 Attila Cosby 1997-98 Khem Birch 2011-12 Chris Taft 2003-04 DeJuan Blair 2007-08

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FRESHMAN GAME RECORDS MINUTES PLAYED 49 Ricardo Greer, vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 48 Ricardo Greer, St. John’s, 1/22/98 47 Atila Cosby, St. John’s, 1/22/98 45 Sam Clancy, at Cincinnati, 1/23/78 45 Sean Miller, vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/88 POINTS 29 Clyde Vaughan, vs. JMU, 12/20/80 26 Charles Smith, at Boston Coll., 1/21/85 26 Ricardo Greer, Providence, 2/21/98 25 Jerome Lane, St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/85 25 Charles Smith, at St. John’s, 2/15/85 24 Sam Clancy, at Cincinnati, 1/23/78 24 Mel Bennett, vs. Penn State, 12/7/74 24 Chris Taft, at Providence, 3/2/04 24 Brandin Knight, at Gtown, 2/20/00 23 Rod Brookin, vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/87 23 Demetreus Gore, Connecticut, 2/13/85 23 Charles Smith, Boston College, 2/23/85 23 Ricardo Greer, vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 23 Ricardo Greer, Navy, 12/18/97 23 Charles Smith, at Duquesne, 2/4/85 22 Rod Brookin, at St. John’s, 2/28/87 22 Ricardo Greer, Rutgers, 1/17/98 22 Charles Smith, at Connecticut, 1/12/85 22 Demetreus Gore, RMU, 12/29/84 22 Mel Bennett, Virginia, 2/15/75 22 Julius Page, St. Bonaventure, 3/14/01 22 DeJuan Blair, DePaul, 3/09/08 22 Sam Clancy, vs. Villanova, 3/3/78 POINTS OFF THE BENCH 24 Mel Bennett, vs. Penn State, 12/7/74 24 Brandin Knight, at Gtown, 2/20/00 23 Rod Brookin, vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/87 22 Demetreus Gore, RMU, 12/29/84 22 Mel Bennett, Virginia, 2/15/75 21 Ronald Ramon, at Rutgers, 1/8/05 21 Jerry McCullough, Seton Hall, 1/2/92 20 Rod Brookin, vs. Syracuse, 3/7/87 20 Clyde Vaughan, Delaware St., 1/17/81 20 Clyde Vaughan, at UMass, 2/24/81 20 Sean Miller, St. Francis, Pa., 12/2/87 20 Josh Newkirk, NC State, 3/3/14 FIELD GOALS MADE 14 Clyde Vaughan, vs. JMU, 12/20/80 12 Sam Clancy, at Cincinnati, 1/23/78 10 Rod Brookin, vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/87 10 Ricardo Greer, Rutgers, 1/17/98 10 Ricardo Greer, Providence, 2/21/98 10 Chris Taft, at Providence, 3/2/04 9 Rod Brookin, vs. Syracuse, 3/7/87 9 Demetreus Gore, RMU, 12/8/84 9 Charles Smith, at Connecticut, 1/12/85 9 Charles Smith, at Seton Hall, 2/2/85 9 Demetreus Gore, Connecticut, 2/13/85 9 Sam Clancy, Villanova, 2/20/78 9 Sam Clancy, at UMass, 2/27/78 9 Atila Cosby, at West Virginia, 1/28/98 9 Ricardo Greer, Bucknell, 11/17/97 9 Ricardo Greer, vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 9 Mel Bennett, Virginia, 2/15/75 9 DeJuan Blair, Houston Baptist, 11/9/07 9 Brandin Knight, at Gtown, 2/20/00 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE-NO MISSES 6 Sam Young, at West Virginia, 2/27/06 5 Carl Krauser, Seton Hall, 3/5/03 5 Carl Krauser, at Georgia, 12/31/02

FR-FIRST GAME STARTERS Player Larry Harris Sam Clancy Charles Smith V. Cummings Ricardo Greer Atila Cosby Brandin Knight D. Zavackas Ronald Ramon Levance Fields DeJuan Blair Steven Adams James Robinson Michael Young

Opponent, Date Ohio Northern, 11/30/74 Morr. Harvey, 11/26/77 St. Fran., Pa., 11/26/84 Duquesne, 11/29/95 Bucknell, 11/17/97 Bucknell, 11/17/97 Wright State, 11/19/99 Wright State, 11/19/99 Howard, 11/20/04 Saint Peter’s, 11/19/05 Houston Bapt., 11/9/07 Mt. St. Mary’s, 11/9/12 Mt. St. Mary’s, 11/9/12 Savannah St., 11/8/13

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 21 Ricardo Greer, vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 18 Rod Brookin, vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/87 18 Clyde Vaughan, vs. JMU, 12/20/80 18 Jerome Lane, at Seton Hall, 1/7/86 18 Ricardo Greer, Rutgers, 1/17/98 17 Jerome Lane, at Xavier, 12/7/85 17 Demetreus Gore, Connecticut, 2/13/85 17 Charles Smith, at St. John’s, 2/15/85 17 Ricardo Greer, Miami, Fla., 1/3/98 17 Charles Smith, Duquesne, 2/4/85

15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 6 Sean Miller, St. Francis, Pa., 12/2/87 5 Josh Newkirk, NC State, 3/3/14 5 Sean Miller, Syracuse, 2/10/88 5 Ricardo Greer, Md.-E. Shore, 12/2/97 5 Ronald Ramon, at Rutgers, 1/8/05 4 Sean Miller, Boston College, 2/29/88 4 Kellii Taylor, Notre Dame, 1/29/97 4 Ronald Ramon, Howard, 11/20/04 4 Brandin Knight, at Gtown, 2/20/00 4 Julius Page, Duquesne, 12/21/00 4 Julius Page, at Georgetown, 1/20/01 4 Ashton Gibbs, at Providence, 2/24/09 4 Sean Miller, Connecticut, 1/13/88 4 Sean Miller, Florida, 1/2/88 3-POINT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 9 Sean Miller, Connecticut, 1/13/88 9 Julius Page, St. Bonaventure, 3/14/01 9 Julius Page, Mississippi State, 3/19/01 9 Ronald Ramon, at Rutgers, 1/8/05 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (5 attempts) 1.00 S. Miller (6-6), St. Francis, Pa., 12/2/87 1.00 Josh Newkirk (5-5), NC State, 3/3/14 .833 Sean Miller (5-6), Syracuse, 2/10/88 .714 Ricardo Greer (5-7), UMES, 12/27/97 .667 Julius Page (4-6), at Gtown, 1/20/01 .667 Sean Miller (4-6), Boston Coll., 2/29/88 .667 Julius Page (4-6), Duquesne, 12/21/00 .667 Kellii Taylor (4-6), Notre Dame, 1/29/97 .667 Ashton Gibbs (4-6), at PC, 2/24/09 FREE THROWS MADE 18 Charles Smith, at Boston Coll., 1/21/85 13 Jerome Lane, St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/85 11 Bobby Martin, Providence, 1/25/88 10 Donatas Zavackas, Villanova, 1/27/00 10 Jerry McCullough, Seton Hall, 1/2/92 9 Charles Smith, at St. John’s, 2/15/85 9 Charles Smith, Boston College, 2/23/85 9 V. Cummings, vs. Duquesne, 11/29/95 9 Carl Krauser, SE Louisiana, 12/14/02 MOST FREE THROWS MADE-NO MISSES 9 Charles Smith, Duquesne, 2/4/85 8 Rod Brookin, vs. Kansas, 12/28/86 8 Mel Bennett, at Kent State, 2/26/75 7 Jaron Brown, Mississippi St., 3/19/01 7 Julius Page, St. Bonaventure, 3/14/01 FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 21 Charles Smith, at Boston Coll., 1/21/85 17 Jerome Lane, St. Francis, Pa., 11/27/85 15 Charles Smith, Boston College, 2/23/85 15 DeJuan Blair, vs. Duke, 12/20/07 14 Bobby Martin, Providence, 1/25/88 14 V. Cummings, vs. Duquesne, 11/29/95 14 Donatas Zavackas, Villanova, 1/27/00 14 Levance Fields, Notre Dame, 1/4/06 REBOUNDS 21 Mel Bennett, at West Virginia, 3/7/75 20 Sam Clancy, Duquesne, 2/22/78 20 DeJuan Blair, vs. Duke, 12/20/07 19 Mel Bennett, at Duquesne, 12/6/74 17 Sam Clancy, Maryland, 2/16/78 17 Sam Clancy, Villanova, 2/20/78 17 Mel Bennett, at West Virginia, 12/3/74 17 Sam Clancy, at Iona, 1/22/78 16 Charles Smith, at Duquesne, 2/4/85 16 Sam Clancy, Temple, 1/11/78 16 Sam Clancy, Morris Harvey, 11/26/77 16 Chris Taft, vs. Central Florida, 3/19/04 15 Steven Adams, Seton Hall, 2/4/13 15 Jerome Lane, Florida State, 12/21/85 15 Sam Clancy, Canisius, 2/2/78

Sam Clancy, Penn State, 2/18/78 Sam Clancy, Syracuse, 1/14/78 Mel Bennett, Virginia, 2/15/75 Chris Taft, at Seton Hall, 2/9/04 DeJuan Blair, at Villanova, 1/06/08 Mel Bennett, vs. Penn State, 12/7/74 Sam Clancy, Florida State, 12/21/85 Sam Clancy, Canisius, 2/2/78 Jerome Lane, at Xavier, 12/7/85 Charles Smith, Boston College, 2/23/85 Sam Clancy, at West Virginia, 2/8/78 Sam Clancy, W.V. Wesleyan, 11/30/77 Sam Clancy, at Cleveland St., 1/25/78 DeJuan Blair, Houston Bapt., 11/09/07 DeJuan Blair, Seton Hall, 1/12/08 DeJuan Blair, Villanova, 1/30/08 DeJuan Blair, DePaul, 3/09/08 DeJuan Blair, at Washington, 12/8/07 S. Adams, vs. Duquesne, 12/5/12 Steven Adams, DePaul, 1/26/13

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 10 DeJuan Blair, Houston Bapt., 11/09/07 9 S. Adams, vs. Duquesne, 12/5/12 9 DeJuan Blair, at Connecticut, 2/2/08 8 Jerome Lane, Florida State,12/21/85 8 Atila Cosby, Villanova, 2/24/98 8 Ricardo Greer, vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 8 DeJuan Blair, at Notre Dame, 2/21/08 7 DeJuan Blair, at Villanova, 1/16/08 7 DeJuan Blair, vs. Georgetown, 3/15/08 7 Chris Taft, Rutgers, 1/17/04 7 Chris Taft, at Seton Hall, 2/9/04 7 J.J. Moore, North Florida, 11/13/10 7 Ricardo Greer, at Illinois St., 11/22/97 7 Isaac Hawkins, vs. Boston Coll., 3/6/97 7 Jerome Lane, at Xavier, 12/7/85

TOP FRESHMAN DEBUTS POINTS 21 Ricardo Greer 20 DeJuan Blair 18 Vonteego Cummings 17 Jerome Lane 16 Charles Smith 15 Jason Matthews 13 Sean Miller 12 Levance Fields 12 Ronald Ramon 11 Carl Krauser

11/17/97 11/09/07 11/29/95 11/22/85 11/26/84 11/28/87 11/28/87 11/19/05 11/20/04 11/23/02

REBOUNDS 16 Sam Clancy 14 DeJuan Blair 12 Chris Taft 9 Carl Krauser 9 Charles Smith 8 Steven Adams 8 Mel Bennett 8 Vonteego Cummings 8 Michael Young

11/26/77 11/09/07 11/14/03 11/23/02 11/26/84 11/9/12 11/30/74 11/29/95 11/8/14

ASSISTS 10 Sean Miller 7 Jason Matthews 6 Jerry McCullough 6 Brandin Knight 6 Jerry McCullough 6 Ronald Ramon

11/28/87 11/28/87 11/20/91 11/19/99 11/20/91 11/20/04

NOTABLE DEBUT GAMES Ricardo Greer, 11/17/97 21 points (9-15 FG), 3 assists, 2 steals,

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 14 DeJuan Blair, vs. Duke, 12/20/07 11 DeJuan Blair, Seton Hall, 1/12/08 11 DeJuan Blair, Villanova, 1/30/88 11 DeJuan Blair, DePaul, 3/9/08 11 DeJuan Blair, at Washington, 12/8/07 11 Chris Taft, vs. Central Florida, 3/19/94

DeJuan Blair, 11/9/07 20 points (9-11 FG), 2-2 FT, 14 rebounds in 19 minutes

ASSISTS 11 Sean Miller, Boston College, 2/29/88 11 Sean Miller, Seton Hall, 3/2/88 11 Brandin Knight, at UNO, 12/29/99 11 Brandin Knight, at St. John’s, 1/3/00 10 Darelle Porter, vs. E. Michigan, 3/18/88 10 Sean Miller, Robert Morris, 11/28/87 10 Ricardo Greer, vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 9 J. Robinson, DelawareSt., 12/19/12 9 Keith Starr, Buffalo, 1/20/74 9 Sean Miller, at St. John’s, 2/3/88 9 Sean Miller, vs. E. Michigan, 3/18/88 9 Ricardo Greer, Providence, 2/21/98 9 Ricardo Greer, at Syracuse, 2/26/98 9 Brandin Knight, Syracuse, 1/19/00

Sam Clancy, 11/26/77 9 points, 16 rebounds, 3 assists

BLOCKED SHOTS 7 Sam Clancy, Penn State, 2/18/78 7 Chris Taft, Murray State, 12/20/03 7 Atila Cosby, at Connecticut, 2/14/98 6 Charles Smith, Westminster, 1/2/85 6 Mel Bennett, Saint Joseph’s, 12/14/74 6 Khem Birch, Robert Morris, 11/27/11 5 Steven Adams, So. Florida, 2/27/13 5 Sam Clancy, Temple, 1/11/78 5 Atila Cosby, at Georgetown, 2/17/98 5 Chris Taft, St. Francis, Pa., 11/22/03 5 Chris Taft, Rutgers, 1/17/04 5 DeJuan Blair, Oklahoma St., 12/15/07 5 Mark Blount, PVAM, 12/23/95 STEALS 7 Kellii Taylor, at Navy, 11/26/96 7 Kellii Taylor, New Orleans, 3/12/97 7 Brandin Knight, at Nebraska, 12/11/99 6 Kellii Taylor, Carnegie Mellon, 12/16/96 6 Kellii Taylor, at Boston College, 1/21/97 6 Brandin Knight, at Duquesne, 12/20/99 6 Kellii Taylor, Notre Dame, 1/29/97 6 Kellii Taylor, Georgetown, 2/20/97 5 Jerome Lane, vs. Georgetown, 3/6/86 5 Ronald Ramon, St. John’s, 1/18/05 5 Brandin Knight, IUPUI, 11/27/99 5 Brandin Knight, at UNO, 12/29/99 5 Brandin Knight, at Gtown, 2/20/00

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Charles Smith, 11/26/84 16 points (5-6 FG), 6-8 FT, 9 rebounds in 21 minutes

Jerome Lane, 11/22/85 17 points, 6 rebounds Sean Miller, 11/28/87 13 points (5-7 FG, 3-5 3FG), 10 assists, 3 steals in 24 minutes Carl Krauser, 11/23/02 11 points (5-8 FG), 9 rebounds, 5 assists in 25 minutes Jason Matthews, 11/28/87 15 points (5-12 FG), 7 assists, 3 rebounds in 26 minutes Levance Fields, 11/19/05 12 points (4-5 FG, 2-3 3FG), 2-2 FT, 5 assists in 26 minutes Brandin Knight, 11/29/99 10 points (5-7 FT), 6 assists, 3 steals in 34 minutes Dante Taylor, 11/13/09 13 points (5-7 FG), 5 rebounds in 19 minutes Vonteego Cummings, 11/29/95 18 points (4-6 FG, 9-14 FT), 8 rebounds, 4 assists in 30 minutes

MOST FR STARTERS ON TEAM 3 1976-77 (Michael Rice-F, Ed Scheuermann-C, Sonny Lewis-G) 2 1984-85 (Charles Smith-C, D. Gore-G) 2 1997-98 (Atila Cosby-F, R. Greer-F) 2 1999-00 (Brandin Knight-G, Donatas Zavackas-F) 2 2012-13 (Steven Adams-C, James Robinson-G) *started majority of games


RECORDS

2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

YEAR-BY-YEAR TEAM STATISTICS Team

G

FG

Pct.

3FG

3FGA

Pct.

FT

FTA

Pct.

Off

Def

PF

A

TO

BLK

S

Pts.

Avg.

1948-49

Year

PITTSBURGH Opponents

25 25

438 459

1206 .363 — —

FGA

— —

— —

— —

360 334

599 554

.601 .602

— —

— —

— —

— —

509 470

— —

— —

— —

— —

1236 1252

49.4 50.1

1949-50

PITTSBURGH Opponents

18 18

336 366

1020 .326 — —

— —

— —

— —

210 282

352 473

.597 .596

— —

— —

— —

— —

401 306

— —

— —

— —

— —

868 1014

48.2 56.3

1950-51

PITTSBURGH Opponents

26 26

547 593

1745 .313 — —

— —

— —

— —

372 426

599 688

.628 .618

— —

— —

— —

— —

602 503

— —

— —

— —

— —

1466 1612

56.3 62.0

1951-52

PITTSBURGH Opponents

22 22

462 458

1404 .329 1387 .330

— —

— —

— —

328 381

556 582

.590 .655

— —

— —

811 36.8 741 33.9

542 477

309 233

— —

— —

— —

1252 1305

56.9 59.3

1952-53

PITTSBURGH Opponents

23 23

557 523

1670 .334 1567 .334

— —

— —

— —

485 529

812 820

.597 .645

— —

— —

1283 55.8 1140 49.6

512 508

— —

— —

— —

— —

1579 1577

68.7 68.6

1953-54

PITTSBURGH Opponents

23 23

570 644

1735 .329 1756 .367

— —

498 555

836 819

.596 .678

— —

— —

1240 53.9 1235 53.7

530 533

— —

— —

— —

— —

1638 1768

71.2 76.9

1954-55

PITTSBURGH Opponents

26 26

738 725

2023 .365 1878 .386

— —

— —

— —

553 623

864 974

.640 .639

— —

— —

1377 52.9 1306 50.2

599 507

— —

— —

— —

— —

2029 2073

78.0 79.7

1955-56

PITTSBURGH Opponents

25 25

680 641

1758 .386 1694 .380

— —

— —

— —

571 648

841 929

.679 .697

— —

— —

1210 48.4 1067 42.7

566 501

— —

— —

— —

— —

1931 1930

77.2 77.2

1956-57

PITTSBURGH Opponents

27 27

751 710

1870 .402 1839 .386

— —

— —

— —

566 573

825 842

.674 .681

— —

— —

1174 43.5 1130 41.9

536 501

— —

— —

— —

— —

2068 1993

76.5 73.8

1957-58

PITTSBURGH Opponents

25 25

715 607

1731 .413 1731 .357

— —

— —

— —

485 532

723 791

.671 .675

— —

— —

1136 45.4 1158 46.3

557 507

— —

— —

— —

— —

1915 1746

76.6 70.2

1958-59

PITTSBURGH Opponents

24 24

624 627

1637 .381 1648 .380

— —

— —

— —

418 506

603 749

.693 .675

— —

— —

1076 44.8 1135 47.3

519 433

— —

— —

— —

— —

1666 1760

69.4 73.3

1959-60

PITTSBURGH Opponents

25 25

638 689

1617 .395 1715 .402

— —

— —

— —

477 438

695 654

.686 .670

— —

— —

1113 44.5 1153 46.1

478 486

— —

— —

— —

— —

1753 1816

70.0 72.6

1960-61

PITTSBURGH Opponents

23 23

561 588

1508 .372 1496 .393

— —

— —

— —

435 445

638 670

.682 .664

— —

— —

1116 48.5 1094 47.6

471 439

— —

— —

— —

— —

1557 1621

67.7 70.5

1961-62

PITTSBURGH Opponents

23 23

614 596

1468 .418 1446 .415

— —

— —

— —

449 437

611 661

.735 .661

— —

— —

1007 43.8 1004 43.7

510 435

— —

— —

— —

— —

1677 1629

72.9 70.8

1962-63

PITTSBURGH Opponents

25 25

695 551

1615 .430 1494 .369

— —

— —

— —

463 493

649 724

.713 .618

— —

— —

1100 44.0 1067 42.7

520 474

— —

— —

— —

— —

1853 1595

74.1 63.8

1963-64

PITTSBURGH Opponents

25 25

793 680

1804 .440 1577 .431

— —

— —

— —

458 456

649 702

.706 .650

— —

— —

1128 45.1 1136 45.6

527 486

— —

— —

— —

— —

2044 1816

81.8 72.6

1964-65

PITTSBURGH Opponents

23 23

611 681

1584 .386 1534 .444

— —

— —

— —

385 379

524 563

.735 .673

— —

— —

966 42.0 1143 49.7

429 401

— —

— —

— —

— —

1607 1741

69.9 75.7

1965-66

PITTSBURGH Opponents

22 22

559 620

1407 .397 1328 .466

— —

— —

— —

344 430

501 631

.687 .697

— —

— —

875 39.8 1111 50.5

472 384

— —

— —

— —

— —

1462 1660

66.5 75.5

1966-67

PITTSBURGH Opponents

25 25

599 737

1600 .374 1665 .443

— —

— —

— —

398 448

597 659

.667 .680

— —

— —

1178 47.1 1161 46.4

496 426

— —

— —

— —

— —

1596 1922

63.8 76.9

1967-68

PITTSBURGH Opponents

22 22

579 654

1494 .387 1328 .492

— —

— —

— —

395 455

571 663

.691 .686

— —

— —

1055 48.0 1018 46.3

490 432

— —

— —

— —

— —

1553 1763

70.5 80.9

1968-69

PITTSBURGH Opponents

24 24

545 640

1394 .391 1483 .432

— —

— —

— —

363 451

538 660

.674 .677

— —

— —

962 40.8 1114 46.4

490 432

— —

— —

— —

— —

1453 1731

60.5 72.1

1969-70

PITTSBURGH Opponents

24 24

683 630

1566 .436 1451 .434

— —

— —

— —

358 502

509 717

.703 .701

— —

— —

1043 43.5 1027 42.8

512 439

— —

— —

— —

— —

1724 1762

71.8 73.4

1970-71

PITTSBURGH Opponents

24 24

725 611

1615 .442 1439 .424

— —

— —

— —

388 444

561 646

.691 .691

— —

— —

1103 46.0 990 41.3

502 408

402 —

— —

— —

— —

1938 1666

76.5 69.4

1971-72

PITTSBURGH Opponents

24 24

794 683

1705 .465 1446 .472

— —

— —

— —

366 504

471 718

.713 .702

— —

— —

1044 43.5 979 40.8

507 383

461 —

— —

— —

— —

1924 1870

80.2 77.9

1972-73

PITTSBURGH Opponents

26 26

797 704

1772 .444 1678 .418

— —

— —

— —

246 399

364 584

.675 .683

— —

— —

1131 43.5 1121 43.2

522 447

429 408

— —

— —

— —

1840 1807

70.7 69.5

1973-74

PITTSBURGH Opponents

28 28

969 760

2012 .482 1796 .423

— —

— —

— —

323 315

473 468

.683 .673

— —

— —

1281 45.8 1101 39.3

499 556

544 389

— —

— —

— —

2261 1835

80.8 65.5

1974-75

PITTSBURGH Opponents

29 29

949 836

2083 .456 1875 .446

— —

— —

— —

340 398

502 575

.677 .692

— —

— —

1288 44.4 1224 42.2

526 545

504 449

— —

146 73

— —

2238 2070

77.2 71.4

1975-76

PITTSBURGH Opponents

27 27

810 714

1794 .454 1549 .461

— —

— —

— —

295 465

456 680

.647 .684

— —

— —

1061 39.3 1134 42.0

646 511

437 386

— —

80 68

— —

1915 1893

70.9 70.1

1976-77

PITTSBURGH Opponents

27 27

804 837

1749 .459 1703 .491

— —

— —

— —

307 430

446 630

.688 .683

— —

— —

1016 37.6 1134 42.0

599 466

465 475

— —

60 67

— —

1915 2104

70.9 77.9

1977-78

PITTSBURGH Opponents

27 27

845 787

1773 .477 1754 .449

— —

— —

— —

411 430

565 610

.727 .705

— —

— —

1173 43.4 1056 39.1

569 553

391 365

— —

122 65

— —

2101 2004

77.8 74.2

1978-79

PITTSBURGH Opponents

29 29

882 797

1795 .491 1637 .487

— —

— —

— —

575 436

789 640

.729 .681

— —

— —

1269 43.8 962 33.2

639 664

393 395

465 436

99 87

205 128

2219 2030

76.5 70.0

1979-80

PITTSBURGH Opponents

29 29

778 680

1680 .463 1517 .448

— —

— —

— —

449 521

686 737

.655 .707

— —

— —

1122 38.7 1070 36.9

667 608

380 339

524 621

114 99

287 180

2005 1881

69.1 64.9

145

Total Avg.


2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

RECORDS

Year

Team

G

FG

1980-81

PITTSBURGH Opponents

31 31

1981-82

PITTSBURGH Opponents

1982-83

FGA

Pct.

3FG

3FGA

Pct.

FT

FTA

Pct.

Off

Def

Total Avg.

PF

A

TO

BLK

S

Pts.

Avg.

903 768

1981 .456 1647 .466

— —

— —

— —

422 499

633 721

.666 .692

— —

— —

1210 39.0 1148 37.0

689 584

414 408

515 675

108 81

323 167

2218 2035

71.5 65.6

30 30

810 759

1732 .468 1595 .476

— —

— —

— —

443 466

643 678

.690 .687

— —

— —

1003 33.5 1046 34.9

638 572

427 461

461 555

62 72

262 151

2066 1984

68.9 66.1

PITTSBURGH Opponents

28 28

707 730

1569 .451 1358 .537

— —

— —

— —

468 468

646 620

.724 .755

— —

— —

960 34.3 860 30.7

615 576

330 388

421 448

43 111

178 148

1882 1928

67.2 68.8

1983-84

PITTSBURGH Opponents

31 31

795 797

1765 .450 1636 .487

— —

— —

— —

510 472

731 684

.698 .694

— —

— —

936 30.2 1039 33.5

637 631

437 477

474 563

100 86

252 181

2100 2006

67.8 64.7

1984-85

PITTSBURGH Opponents

29 29

785 757

1718 .457 1615 .469

— —

— —

— —

481 439

681 636

.706 .690

— —

— —

1020 35.2 976 33.7

587 590

384 429

208 482

124 113

208 169

2051 1953

70.7 67.3

1985-86

PITTSBURGH Opponents

29 29

878 751

1761 .499 1639 .458

— —

— —

— —

452 500

638 685

.708 .730

— —

— —

1042 35.9 947 32.6

591 618

449 489

433 463

148 84

194 175

2206 2002

76.1 69.0

1986-87

PITTSBURGH Opponents

33 33

1000 930

1965 .509 2099 .442

110 —

295 —

.373 —

662 394

961 570

.689 .691

456 362

803 591

1370 41.5 1050 31.8

690 777

587 509

487 461

148 —

195 169

2782 2425

84.3 73.5

1987-88

PITTSBURGH Opponents

31 31

878 820

1768 .494 1887 .434

115 156

287 403

.409 .387

604 406

841 591

.717 .687

382 368

705 536

1181 37.8 986 31.8

593 683

566 448

503 470

135 —

192 207

2475 2202

79.8 71.0

1988-89

PITTSBURGH Opponents

30 30

761 892

1622 .469 1843 .484

167 148

415 387

.402 .382

679 447

910 644

.746 .694

381 380

676 616

1057 35.2 996 33.2

573 714

499 514

395 428

74 130

185 206

2368 2379

78.9 79.3

1989-90

PITTSBURGH Opponents

29 29

797 890

1652 .482 1835 .485

146 169

354 446

.412 .380

687 459

945 636

.727 .722

372 366

695 635

1067 36.8 1001 34.5

605 748

466 538

451 422

68 117

186 209

2427 2408

83.7 83.0

1990-91

PITTSBURGH Opponents

33 33

903 892

1957 .461 1968 .456

211 180

506 483

.417 .373

741 573

991 799

.748 .717

475 413

759 710

1234 37.4 1123 34.0

687 786

562 479

468 496

88 131

211 204

2758 2537

83.6 76.9

1991-92

PITTSBURGH Opponents

34 34

913 873

2011 .454 1996 .437

148 164

440 504

.336 .325

617 563

994 841

.621 .669

476 448

834 821

1310 38.5 1269 37.3

735 777

535 474

502 558

146 128

233 223

2591 2473

76.2 72.7

1992-93

PITTSBURGH Opponents

28 28

780 768

1717 .454 1751 .439

129 173

409 434

.315 .399

474 435

717 602

.661 .723

460 400

663 602

1123 40.1 1002 35.8

544 595

423 424

456 411

116 101

176 186

2163 2144

77.3 76.6

1993-94

PITTSBURGH Opponents

27 27

746 704

1701 .439 1731 .407

165 153

484 461

.341 .332

450 467

702 671

.641 .696

392 412

716 692

1108 41.0 1104 40.9

541 557

457 393

421 422

140 118

214 198

2107 2028

78.0 75.1

1994-95

PITTSBURGH Opponents

28 28

694 754

1681 .413 1610 .468

225 144

641 433

.351 .333

402 449

562 653

.715 .688

481 381

604 585

1085 38.8 966 34.5

582 501

408 459

584 514

117 131

245 265

2015 2101

72.0 75.0

1995-96

PITTSBURGH Opponents

27 27

680 622

1639 .415 1443 .431

204 149

575 456

.355 .327

384 518

563 754

.682 .687

397 370

581 662

978 36.2 1032 38.2

622 498

416 378

441 501

97 102

234 200

1948 1911

72.1 70.8

1996-97

PITTSBURGH Opponents

33 33

823 771

1961 .420 1838 .419

179 165

537 512

.333 .322

460 521

714 776

.644 .671

496 494

708 783

1204 36.5 1277 38.7

680 656

449 425

583 665

155 134

333 278

2285 2228

69.2 67.5

1997-98

PITTSBURGH Opponents

27 27

745 760

1678 .444 1622 .469

157 164

487 481

.322 .341

340 392

495 582

.687 .674

402 383

577 608

979 36.3 991 36.7

502 464

396 488

465 457

133 105

241 221

1987 2076

73.6 79.2

1998-99

PITTSBURGH Opponents

30 30

758 776

1822 .416 1726 .450

159 156

518 513

.307 .304

342 404

488 611

.701 .661

406 401

666 726

1072 35.7 1127 37.6

557 475

405 478

491 528

122 137

338 244

2017 2112

67.2 70.4

1999-00

PITTSBURGH Opponents

28 28

688 688

1604 .429 1597 .431

174 182

543 510

.320 .357

314 318

504 449

.623 .708

383 317

662 640

1045 37.3 957 34.2

447 476

459 415

465 419

60 148

215 181

1864 1876

66.6 67.0

2000-01

PITTSBURGH Opponents

33 33

820 800

1803 .455 1874 .427

190 195

578 576

.329 .339

417 361

676 534

.617 .676

404 398

767 726

1171 35.5 1124 34.1

566 625

496 451

510 498

123 124

234 219

2247 2156

68.1 65.3

2001-02

PITTSBURGH Opponents

35 35

928 765

1974 .470 1937 .395

220 181

682 628

.323 .288

454 422

751 607

.605 .695

462 389

883 732

1345 38.4 1121 32.0

613 691

590 420

498 520

157 122

235 187

2530 2133

72.3 60.9

2002-03

PITTSBURGH Opponents

33 33

893 682

1766 .506 1750 .390

208 176

572 573

.364 .307

479 415

748 602

.640 .689

368 330

822 643

1190 36.1 973 29.5

591 656

589 375

484 530

134 105

271 200

2473 1955

74.9 59.2

2003-04

PITTSBURGH Opponents

36 36

904 765

1921 .471 1984 .386

150 186

490 603

.306 .308

488 315

748 477

.652 .660

466 441

854 686

1320 36.7 1127 31.3

533 671

523 409

454 461

169 102

215 191

2446 2031

67.9 56.4

2004-05

PITTSBURGH Opponents

29 29

738 647

1567 .471 1601 .404

175 194

462 572

.379 .339

446 354

677 502

.659 .705

414 323

689 532

1103 38.0 855 29.5

496 572

439 400

419 374

120 95

189 154

2097 1842

72.3 63.5

2005-06

PITTSBURGH Opponents

33 33

840 740

1842 .456 1849 .400

206 224

585 647

.352 .346

505 378

729 561

.693 .674

422 341

859 689

1281 38.8 1030 31.2

565 653

541 404

452 429

128 116

203 186

2391 2082

72.5 63.1

2006-07

PITTSBURGH Opponents

37 37

961 824

2035 .472 2023 .407

229 217

599 702

.382 .309

486 459

735 631

.661 .727

445 402

884 756

1329 35.9 1158 31.3

613 666

647 445

441 453

133 108

194 189

2637 2324

71.3 62.8

2007-08

PITTSBURGH Opponents

37 37

997 878

2185 .456 2090 .420

225 239

671 717

.335 .333

512 415

768 595

.667 .697

533 435

866 804

1399 37.8 1239 33.5

598 675

578 465

445 519

125 120

251 178

2731 2410

73.8 65.1

2008-09

PITTSBURGH Opponents

36 36

1040 831

2173 .479 2040 .407

225 229

639 695

.352 .329

482 429

713 608

.676 .706

533 391

899 708

1432 39.8 1099 30.5

585 630

633 460

436 461

139 115

246 193

2787 2320

77.4 64.4

2009-10

PITTSBURGH Opponents

34 34

809 754

1812 .446 1883 .400

181 172

528 548

.343 .314

537 421

775 637

.693 .661

420 385

851 714

1271 37.4 1099 32.3

594 663

536 379

421 367

138 133

177 186

2336 2101

68.7 61.8

2010-11

PITTSBURGH Opponents

34 34

886 735

1866 .475 1850 .397

202 199

512 610

.395 .326

540 404

805 598

.671 .676

484 350

874 643

1358 39.9 993 29.2

610 688

595 394

397 378

111 141

160 167

2514 2073

73.9 61.0

2011-12

PITTSBURGH Opponents

39 39

981 915

2164 .453 2077 .441

247 229

707 686

.349 .334

483 495

691 694

.699 .713

532 393

875 765

1407 36.1 1158 29.7

671 641

593 517

495 431

103 154

183 235

2692 2554

69.0 65.5

2012-13

PITTSBURGH Opponents

33 33

837 627

1775 .472 1598 .392

163 172

467 565

.349 .304

445 421

666 582

.668 .723

425 316

738 626

1163 35.2 942 28.5

575 587

537 335

364 444

131 123

218 181

2282 1847

69.2 56.0

2013-14

PITTSBURGH Opponents

36 36

895 771

1944 1872

183 205

522 628

.351 .326

613 482

861 682

.712 .707

432 352

859 727

1291 1079

620 673

563 406

373 440

107 144

254 171

2586 2229

71.8 61.9

.460 .412

146

35.9 30.0


RECORDS

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TEAM SEASON HIGHS Total 31 31 29 29 28 28 27 26 25 25 25 25

TOTAL WINS GP 36 36 37 35 34 33 37 36 34 33 33 29

Year 2008-09 2003-04 2006-07 2001-02 2010-11 2002-03 2007-08 2013-14 2009-10 2005-06 1986-87 1973-74

Total +15.7 +15.3 +13.2 +13.0 +12.4 +11.5 +11.4 +10.8 +10.3 +9.9 +9.4

SCORING MARGIN GP 33 28 33 34 36 36 33 33 25 36 33

Year 2002-03 1973-74 2012-13 2010-11 2008-09 2003-04 2001-02 1986-87 1962-63 2013-14 2005-06

Total .509 .506 .499 .497 .491 .482 .482 .479 .477 .475 .472

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FG-FGA Year 1000-1965 1986-87 893-1766 2002-03 878-1761 1985-86 878-1768 1987-88 882-1795 1978-79 797-1652 1989-90 969-2012 1973-74 1040-2173 2008-09 845-1773 1977-78 886-1866 2010-11 Two times

Total .417 .412 .402 .401 .395 .382 .379 .373 .364 .355 .352

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3FG-FGA Year 211-506 1990-91 146-354 1989-90 167-415 1988-89 115-287 1987-88 202-512 2010-11 229-599 2006-07 175-462 2004-05 110-295 1986-87 208-572 2002-03 204-575 1995-96 206-585 2005-06

Total .748 .746 .735 .735 .729 .727 .727 .724 .718 .715 .712

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FTM-FTA 741-991 679-910 449-611 385-524 575-789 411-565 687-945 468-646 604-841 402-562 613-861

Year 1990-91 1988-89 1961-62 1964-65 1978-79 1977-78 1989-90 1982-83 1987-88 1994-95 2013-14

Total 1.000 .920 .882 .862 .861 .861 .848 .833 .829 .824 .783

Total 56.0 56.4 59.2 59.3 60.9 61.0 61.8 61.9 62.0 62.8 63.1

WINNING PERCENTAGE W-L 21-0 23-2 15-2 25-4 31-5 31-5 28-5 20-4 29-6 28-6 29-8

GAMES PLAYED Year 1927-28 1929-30 1915-16 1973-74 2008-09 2003-04 2002-03 1930-31 2001-02 2010-11 2006-07

OPPONENT SCORING AVERAGE GP Year 33 2012-13 36 2003-04 33 2002-03 22 1951-52 35 2001-02 34 2010-11 34 2009-10 36 2013-14 26 1950-51 27 2006-07 33 2005-06

OPPONENT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Total GP Year .330 22 1951-52 .334 23 1952-53 .357 25 1957-58 .367 23 1953-54 .369 25 1962-63 .380 24 1958-59 .380 25 1955-56 .386 36 2003-04 .386 27 1956-57 .386 26 1954-55

OPPONENT THREE-POINT PERCENTAGE 3FG-3FGA Year 181-628 2001-02 172-565 2012-13 156-513 1998-99 176-573 2002-03 186-603 2003-04 217-702 2006-07 165-512 1996-97 164-504 1991-92 205-628 2013-14 199-610 2010-11 149-456 1995-96

Total .288 .304 .304 .307 .308 .309 .322 .325 .326 .326 .327

Total 1432 1407 1399 1377 1370 1358 1345 1329 1320 1310 1291

TOTAL REBOUNDS Off-Def 533-899 532-875 533-866 0-1377 456-914 484-874 462-883 445-884 466-854 476-834 432-859

Year 2008-09 2011-12 2007-08 1954-55 1986-87 2010-11 2001-02 2006-07 2003-04 1991-92 2013-14

GP 39 37 37 36 36 36 35 34 34 34 33

Total 1040 1000 997 981 969 961 949 928 913 904 903

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Year 2011-12 2007-08 2006-07 2013-14 2008-09 2003-04 2001-02 2010-11 2009-10 1991-92 1986-87

FIELD GOALS MADE GP Year 36 2008-09 33 1986-87 37 2007-08 39 2011-12 28 1973-74 37 2006-07 29 1974-75 35 2001-02 34 1991-92 36 2003-04 Two times

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Total GP Year 247 39 2011-12 229 37 2006-07 225 36 2008-09 225 37 2007-08 225 28 1994-95 220 35 2001-02 211 33 1990-91 208 33 2002-03 206 33 2005-06 204 27 1995-96 202 34 2010-11

Total 741 687 679 662 617 613 604 575 571 566 553

FREE THROWS MADE GP 33 29 30 33 34 36 31 29 25 27 26

Total 55.8 53.9 53.0 48.5 48.4 48.0 47.1 46.0 45.8 45.4

REBOUND AVERAGE GP 23 23 26 23 25 22 25 24 28 25

147

Year 1990-91 1989-90 1988-89 1986-87 1991-92 2013-14 1987-88 1978-79 1955-56 1956-57 1954-55

Year 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1960-61 1955-56 1967-68 1966-67 1970-71 1973-74 1957-58

Total 2801 2772 2758 2731 2692 2637 2591 2586 2530 2514 2475

TOTAL POINTS GP 36 33 33 37 39 37 34 36 35 34 31

Year 2008-09 1986-87 1990-91 2007-08 2011-12 2006-07 1991-92 2013-14 2001-02 2010-11 1987-88

Total 34.6 33.1 32.7 31.8 31.3 30.6 30.4 30.3 30.3

FIELD GOALS MADE PER GAME GP Year 28 1973-74 24 1971-72 29 1974-75 25 1963-64 27 1977-78 29 1972-73 29 1978-79 29 1985-86 33 1986-87

Total 8.0 7.5 6.7 6.4 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.3 6.2 6.2 6.2

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE PER GAME GP Year 28 1994-95 27 1995-96 29 2004-05 33 1990-91 39 2011-12 36 2008-09 33 2002-03 35 2001-02 37 2006-07 33 2005-06 28 1999-00

Total 23.7 22.8 22.6 22.5 21.7 21.3 20.9 20.1 19.8 19.5

FREE THROWS MADE PER GAME GP Year 29 1989-90 25 1955-56 30 1988-89 33 1990-91 23 1952-53 26 1954-55 27 1956-57 33 1986-87 29 1978-79 23 1961-62

Total +10.7 +10.6 +9.7 +9.3 +8.6 +7.6 +6.7 +6.6 +6.5 +6.4 +6.4

REBOUND MARGIN GP 34 27 33 36 29 33 33 33 28 39 35

Year 2010-11 1978-79 1986-87 2008-09 2004-05 2005-06 2012-13 2002-03 1973-74 2011-12 2001-02

Total 84.0 83.7 83.6 81.8 80.8 80.7 80.2 79.8 78.9 78.0 77.8

SCORING AVERAGE GP 33 29 33 25 28 29 24 31 30 26 36

Year 1986-87 1989-90 1990-91 1963-64 1973-74 1978-79 1971-72 1987-88 1988-89 1954-55 2008-09

Total 2185 2173 2164 2083 2035 2023 2012 2011 1981 1974 1965

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS GP 37 36 39 29 37 26 28 34 31 35 33

Year 2007-08 2008-09 2011-12 1974-75 2006-07 1954-55 1973-74 1991-92 1980-81 2001-02 1986-87

3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Total GP Year 707 39 2011-12 682 35 2001-02 671 37 2007-08 641 28 1994-95 639 36 2008-09 599 37 2006-07 585 33 2005-06 578 33 2000-01 575 27 1995-96 572 33 2002-03 543 28 1999-00

Total 994 991 961 945 910 864 861 841 841 836 825

Total 28.5 29.2 29.5 29.5 29.7 30.0 30.5 30.7 31.2 31.3 31.3

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS GP 34 33 33 29 30 26 36 31 25 23 27

Year 1991-92 1990-91 1986-87 1989-90 1988-89 1954-55 2013-14 1987-88 1955-56 1953-54 1956-57

OPPONENT REBOUND AVERAGE GP Year 33 2012-13 34 2010-11 29 2004-05 33 2002-03 39 2011-12 36 2013-14 36 2008-09 28 1982-83 33 2005-06 37 2006-07 36 2003-04


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Total 647 633 595 593 590 589 587 578 566 563 562

TOTAL ASSISTS GP 37 36 34 39 35 33 33 37 31 36 33

Total 169 157 155 148 148 146 146 140 139 138 135

BLOCKED SHOTS GP 36 35 33 33 29 34 29 27 36 34 31

Year 2006-07 2008-09 2010-11 2011-12 2001-02 2002-03 1986-87 2007-08 1987-88 2013-14 1990-91

Year 2003-04 2001-02 1996-97 1986-87 1985-86 1991-92 1974-75 1993-94 2008-09 2009-10 1987-88

Total 19.4 19.2 18.3 17.8 17.8 17.6 17.5 17.5 17.4 17.2 17.0

Total 5.2 5.1 5.0 4.9 4.7 4.7 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.4

ASSISTS AVERAGE GP 28 24 31 33 33 36 34 37 29 27 33

Year 1973-74 1971-72 1987-88 2002-03 1986-87 2008-09 2010-11 2006-07 1974-75 1976-77 1990-91

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE GP Year 27 1993-94 29 1985-86 29 1974-75 27 1997-98 33 1996-97 36 2003-04 27 1977-78 35 2001-02 33 1986-87 31 1987-88

ASSIST:TURNOVER RATIO Total GP Year 1.51 36 2013-14 1.49 34 2010-11 1.48 33 2012-13 1.47 37 2006-07 1.45 36 2008-09 1.30 37 2007-08 1.27 34 2009-10 1.26 30 1988-89 1.22 33 2002-03 1.21 33 1986-87 1.20 33 2005-06

Total 338 333 323 287 271 262 254 252 251 246 245

TOTAL STEALS GP 30 33 31 29 33 30 36 31 37 36 28

Year 1998-99 1996-97 1980-81 1979-80 2002-03 1981-82 2013-14 1983-84 2007-08 2008-09 1994-95

Total 20.1 18.6 18.4 17.6 16.9 16.4 16.1 15.6 15.1 14.9

Total 11.3 10.4 10.1 9.9 8.9 8.8 8.7 8.7 8.2 8.1

TURNOVERS FORCED PER GAME GP Year 33 1996-97 27 1995-96 28 1994-95 30 1998-99 27 1997-98 34 1991-92 35 2001-02 27 1993-94 33 2000-01 28 1999-00

STEALS AVERAGE GP 30 31 33 29 27 28 30 27 33 31

FEWEST TURNOVERS COMMITTED PER GAME Total GP Year 10.4 36 2013-14 11.0 33 2012-13 11.7 34 2010-11 11.9 37 2006-07 12.0 37 2007-08 12.1 36 2008-09 12.3 34 2009-10 12.6 36 2003-04 13.2 30 1988-89 13.7 33 2005-06 14.2 -Two times

Year 1998-99 1980-81 1996-97 1979-80 1997-98 1994-95 1981-82 1995-96 2002-03 1983-84

TEAM SEASON LOWS Total 869 950 1,236 1,252 1,252

TOTAL POINTS GP 18 21 25 22 24

Year 1949-50 1947-48 1948-49 1951-52 1968-69

Total 11.8 13.1 13.2 13.4 13.5

ASSISTS AVERAGE GP 28 29 29 31 30

Year 1982-83 1979-80 1984-85 1980-81 1998-99

Total 45.2 48.3 49.4 56.3 56.9

SCORING AVERAGE GP 21 18 25 26 22

Year 1947-48 1949-50 1948-49 1950-51 1951-52

Total 176 177 178 183 185

TOTAL STEALS GP 28 34 28 39 30

Year 1992-93 2009-10 1982-83 2011-12 1988-89

Total .313 .326 .329 .329 .334

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE FGM-A 547-1745 333-1020 462-1404 570-1735 557-1670

Year 1950-51 1949-50 1951-52 1953-54 1952-53

Total 4.7 5.2 5.2 5.9 5.9

STEALS AVERAGE GP 39 39 37 36 33

Year 2011-12 2009-10 2006-07 2003-04 1986-87

Total .575 .590 .596 .597 .601

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE FTM-A 203-353 328-556 498-836 485-812 360-599

Year 1949-50 1951-52 1953-54 1952-53 1948-49

Total 309 380 384 391 393

Total 43 60 60 62 68

BLOCKED SHOTS GP 28 28 27 30 29

Year 1982-83 1999-00 1976-77 1981-82 1989-80

Total 1.5 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.3

TOTAL ASSISTS GP 22 29 29 27 29

Year 1951-52 1979-80 1984-85 1977-78 1978-79

BLOCKED SHOTS AVERAGE GP Year 28 1982-83 30 1981-82 28 1999-00 27 1976-77 29 1989-90

WINNING STREAKS PITT BASKETBALL STREAKS Longest Win Streak: 22 from 12/4/73-2/23/74; 21 from 12/15/27-12/13/28; 18 from 2/13/29-2/1/30; 18 from 11/14/03-1/19/04; 16 from 11/14/08-1/17/09; 15 from 11/19/05-1/21/06; 13 from 1/ 16/34-3/28/34; 11 from 11/9/07-12/29/08; 11 from 2/18/03-3/23/03; 10, seven times. Longest Home Win Streak: 40 from 1/22/02-2/29/04; 31 from 2/27/08-1/20/10; 27 from 12/10/73-12/23/75; 20 from 1/28/10-1/24/11; 18 from 2/12/26-1/18/28; 16 from 11/19/05-3/3/06; 15 from 2/29/12-12/31/12; 14 from 2/27/13-1/27/14; 14 from 1/28/87-2/10/88; 13 from 2/17/07-1/26/08; 13 from 2/9/85-1/25/86. Longest On-Campus Home Win Streak: 40 from 1/22/02-2/29/04; 25 from 12/10/73-12/23/75; 20 from 1/28/10-12/24/11; 18 from 2/12/26-1/18/28. Longest Losing Streak: 10 from 12/7/68-1/22/69; 10 from 2/5/93-3/10/93; 9 from 2/8/68-12/5/69, 8 from 12/23/11-1/25/12. Longest Home Losing Streak: 6 from 12/12/53-1/13/54; 5 from 1/29/94-2/22/94; 5 from 1/3/95-2/15/95; 5 from 1/25/66-12/1/66. Longest Road Win Streak: 11 from 12/5/27-12/13/28; 7 from 2/27/10-2/19/11; 6, four times-from 1/4/07-2/24/07; 2/10/02-12/31/02; 1929-1930; 12/4/73-2/16/74. Longest Road Losing Streak: 20 from 2/13/68-2/18/70; 11 from 2/14/66-2/22/69; 11 from 12/29/49-12/9/50. Longest Season Opening Win Streak: 21-0 from 12/15/27-ended season 21-0; 18-0 fro m11/14/03-1/19/04; 16-0 from 11/14/08-1/17/09; 15-0 from 11/19/05-1/21/06; 12-0 from 12/7/29-2/1/30; 11 from 11/9/07-12/29/07; 10 from 11/8/10-12/11/11; 10 from 11/12/06-12/6/06; 10 from 11/20/04-1/2/05; 10 from 11/8/13-12/17/13. Longest Season Opening Losing Streak: 6 from 12/12/47-12/28/47; 4 from 12/1/54-12/11/54; 4 from 12/7/46-1/4/47; 4 in 1906-07. Most Consecutive Winning Seasons: 14 from 2000-01 to current; 6 from 1983-84 to 1988-89; 5 from 1932-33 to 1936-37; 5 from 1977-78 to 1981-82. Most Consecutive Losing Seasons: 5 from 1964-65 to 1968-69. Most Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances: 10 from 2002-12; 3 from 1987-89; 2 from 1957-58; 1981-82; 2 from 2012-14. Most Consecutive Postseason Appearances: 14 from 2000-current; 6 from 1984-89; 3 from 1991-93, 1980-82. Consecutive NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” Appearances: 3 (2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04). Consecutive Seasons Advancing to the Big East Tournament: 31 from 1983-2013.

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PITT POSTSEASON HISTORY NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Appearances: 25; Games: 50; Total Record: 24-26. Date

Opponent (Location)

W/L

2002 Sweet Sixteen 3/15 ........... vs. Central Connecticut State (Pittsburgh, Pa.) .................... W .............. 71-54 3/17 ........... vs. California (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ........................................... W .............. 63-50 3/21 ........... vs. Kent State (Lexington, Ky.) ........................................... L ....... 78-73 (OT)

Score

1941 Final Four 3/21 ........... vs. North Carolina (Madison, Wis.) ..................................... W .............. 26-20 3/22 ........... at Wisconsin (Final Four- Madison, Wis.) ............................ L .............. 36-30

2003 Sweet Sixteen 3/21 ........... vs. Wagner (Boston, Mass.) ............................................... W .............. 87-61 3/23 ........... vs. Indiana (Boston, Mass.) ............................................... W .............. 74-52 3/27 ........... vs. Marquette (Minneapolis, Minn.) ..................................... L .............. 77-74

1957 3/11 ........... vs. Morehead State (Columbus, Ohio) ................................ W .............. 86-85 3/15 ........... at Kentucky (Lexington, Ky.) ............................................... L .............. 98-92 3/16 ........... vs. Notre Dame (Consolation-Lexington, Ky.) ...................... L .............. 86-85

2004 Sweet Sixteen 3/19 ........... vs. Central Florida (Milwaukee, Wis.) ................................. W .............. 53-44 3/21 ........... vs. Wisconsin (Milwaukee, Wis.) ....................................... W .............. 59-55 3/25 ........... vs. Oklahoma State (East Rutherford, N.J.) .......................... L .............. 63-51

1958 3/11 ........... vs. Miami (Ohio) (Evanston, Ill.) .......................................... L .............. 82-77

2005 3/17 ........... vs. Pacific (Boise, Idaho) .................................................... L .............. 79-71

1963 3/11 ........... vs. New York Univ. (Philadelphia, Pa.) ................................. L .............. 93-83

2006 3/17 ........... vs. Kent State (Auburn Hills, Mich.) ................................... W .............. 79-64 3/19 ........... vs. Bradley (Auburn Hills, Mich.) ........................................ L .............. 72-66

1974 Elite Eight 3/9 ............. vs. Saint Joseph’s (Morgantown, W.Va.) ............................. W .............. 54-42 3/14 ........... vs. Furman (Raleigh, N.C.) ................................................ W .............. 81-78 3/16 ........... at North Carolina State (Raleigh, N.C.) ................................ L ............ 100-72

2007 Sweet Sixteen 3/15 ........... vs. Wright State (Buffalo, N.Y.) ........................................... W .............. 79-58 3/17 ........... vs. Virginia Commonwealth (Buffalo, N.Y.) .......................... W ....... 84-79 (OT) 3/22 ........... vs. UCLA (San Jose, Calif.) ................................................ L .............. 64-55

1981 3/13 ........... vs. Idaho (El Paso, Texas) .................................................. W ....... 70-69 (OT) 3/15 ........... vs. North Carolina (El Paso, Texas) ..................................... L .............. 74-57

2008 3/20 ........... vs. Oral Roberts (Denver, Colo.) ........................................ W .............. 82-63 3/22 ........... vs. Michigan State (Denver, Colo.) ...................................... L .............. 65-54

1982 3/12 ........... vs. Pepperdine (Pullman, Wash.) ......................................... L .............. 99-88 1985 3/14 ........... vs. Louisiana Tech (Tulsa, Okla.) ......................................... L .............. 78-54

2009 Elite Eight 3/20 ........... vs. East Tennessee State (Dayton, Ohio) ............................. W .............. 3/22 ........... vs. Oklahoma State (Dayton, Ohio) ..................................... W .............. 3/26 ........... vs. Xavier (Boston, Mass.) ................................................ W .............. 3/28 ........... vs. Villanova (Boston, Mass.) .............................................. L ..............

1987 3/13 ........... vs. Marist (Tucson, Ariz.) .................................................. W .............. 93-68 3/15 ........... vs. Oklahoma (Tucson, Ariz.) .............................................. L .............. 96-93

72-62 84-76 60-55 78-76

2010 3/19 ........... vs. Oakland (Milwaukee, Wis.) ........................................... W .............. 89-66 3/21 ........... vs. Xavier (Milwaukee, Wis.) .............................................. L .............. 71-68

1988 3/18 ........... vs. Eastern Michigan (Lincoln, Neb.) .................................. W ............ 108-90 3/20 ........... vs. Vanderbilt (Lincoln, Neb.) .............................................. L ....... 80-74 (OT) 1989 3/10 ........... vs. Ball State (Indianapolis, Ind.) ........................................ L .............. 68-64

2011 3/17 ........... vs. UNC Asheville (Washington, D.C.) ................................ W .............. 74-51 3/19 ........... vs. Butler (Washington, D.C.) .............................................. L .............. 71-70

1991 3/14 ........... vs. Georgia (Louisville, Ky.) .............................................. W ....... 76-68 (OT) 3/16 ........... vs. Kansas (Louisville, Ky.) ................................................ L .............. 77-66

2013 3/21 ........... vs. Wichita State (Salt Lake City, Utah) ............................... L .............. 73-55

1993 3/19 ........... vs. Utah (Nashville, Tenn.) .................................................. L .............. 86-65

2014 3/20 ........... vs. Colorado (Orlando, Fla.) ............................................... W .............. 77-48 3/22 ........... vs. Florida (Orlando, Fla.) ................................................... L .............. 61-45

NIT HISTORY Appearances: 8; Games: 14; Total Record: 6-8 Date Opponent (Location) W/L Score 1964 3/14 ........... vs. Drake (New York, N.Y.) .................................................. L .............. 87-82 1975 3/15 ........... vs. Southern Illinois (New York, N.Y.) ................................. W .............. 70-65 3/18 ........... vs. Providence (New York, N.Y.) .......................................... L ............ 101-80 1980 3/6 ............. at Duquesne (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) ........................... L .............. 65-63 1984 3/16 ........... vs. LaSalle (Philadelphia, Pa.) ........................................... W .............. 95-91 3/18 ........... vs. Florida State (Greensboro, N.C.) .................................. W .............. 66-63 3/23 ........... Notre Dame (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ............................................... L .............. 72-64 1986 3/12 ........... at SW Missouri State (Springfield, Mo.) ............................... L .............. 59-52 1992 3/18 ........... at Penn State (University Park, Pa.) .................................... W .............. 67-65 3/23 ........... Florida (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ...................................................... L .............. 77-74 1997 3/12 ........... New Orleans (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ............................................ W .............. 82-63 3/17 ........... at Arkansas (Fayetteville, Ark.) .......................................... L .............. 76-71

The 2008 Big East Tournament championship team became Pitt’s fourth NCAA Tournament automatic qualifier after its title game victory over Georgetown.

2001 3/14 ........... St. Bonaventure (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ....................................... W .............. 84-75 3/19 ........... Mississippi State (Pittsburgh, Pa.) ...................................... L .............. 66-61

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NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY NCAA TOURNAMENT INFO  Appearances: 25.  Total Games: 50.  Overall Record: 24-26.  Overtime: 5 (3-2).  One-Point Games: 4 (3-1)  Two-Point Games: 1 (0-1)  Most Points Scored-Pittsburgh: 108 (108-90 win vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88).  Most Points Scored-Opponent: 100 (100-72 loss vs. North Carolina State, 3/16/74).  Largest Victory MarginPittsburgh: 29 (77-48 win vs. Colorado, 3/20/14).  Largest Victory Margin-Opponent: 28 (100-72 loss vs. North Carolina State, 3/16/74).  Largest Halftime Lead-Pittsburgh: 28 (46-18 lead vs. Colorado, 3/20/14).  Consecutive Wins: 3, 2009.  Consecutive Losses: 4 (3/15/57-3/ 11/63). NCAA TOURNAMENT NOTES  Pitt has received two No. 1 seeds upon entering the NCAA Tournament (2009 and 2011).  The following are Pitt’s 25 NCAA Tournament appearances: 1941, 1957, 1958, 1963, 1974, 1981, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014.  The farthest Pitt has ever advanced in the NCAA Tournament is the “Elite Eight” in both 1974 (32-team tournament) and 2009 (64-team tournament). Pitt’s three wins in 2009 marked its most wins in a single NCAA Tournament.  Pitt has made consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances seven times in school history. It appeared in backto-back NCAA Tournaments in 1957 and 1958, 1981 and 1982, and 2013 and 2014, three straight tournaments in 1987-89 and a school-record 10 consecutive from 2002-11.  In 2002, Pitt advanced to the NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” for the first time in 28 years.  In 2008, Pitt made its second-ever NCAA Tournament berth as the Big East’s automatic qualifier. The Panthers captured their secondever Big East Tournament championship with a 74-65 win against Georgetown.  In 2009, Pitt earned its first NCAA Elite Eight appearance since 1974.  Pitt has advanced to the NCAA Final Four one time (1941) in an eightteam tournament format.

PITT RECORD BY SEED Seed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Total

App. 2 2 5 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 *20

GP 6 5 13 2 2 2 2 4 3 1 40

W 4 3 8 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 20

*Note: seeds were not used for Pitt’s first five NCAA Tournament appearances.

L 2 2 5 1 1 1 2 3 2 1 20

PITT’S ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES

CAREER LEADERS

Key: How- Q, automatic; A-at-large; W-L- record entered NCAA Tournament; second W-L column- record in tournament; third W-L column, final record. Year 1941 1957 1958 1963 1974 1981 1982 1985 1987 1988 1989 1991 1993 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2013 2014

Conference (seed) Independent (Final Four-Madison, Wisc.) Independent (Cons. Game) Independent Independent Independent Eastern 8 (10) Eastern 8 (10) Big East (12) Big East (3) Big East (2) Big East (8) Big East (6) Big East (9) Big East (3) Big East (2) Big East (3) Big East (9) Big East (5) Big East (3) Big East (4) Big East (1) Big East (3) Big East (1) Big East (8) ACC (9)

How A

W-L 12-5

Pct. .706

W-L 1-1

W-L 13-6

A A A A Q Q A A A A A A A Q A A A A Q A A A A A

15-9 18-6 19-5 22-3 18-11 20-9 17-11 24-7 23-6 17-12 20-11 17-10 27-5 26-4 29-4 20-8 24-7 27-7 26-9 28-4 24-8 27-5 24-8 25-9

.625 .750 .792 .880 .621 .690 .607 .774 .793 .586 .645 .630 .844 .867 .879 .714 .774 .794 .743 875 .750 .844 .750 .736

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

16-11 18-7 19-6 24-4 19-12 20-10 17-12 25-8 24-7 17-13 21-12 17-11 29-6 28-5 31-5 20-9 25-8 29-8 27-10 31-5 25-9 28-6 24-9 26-10

TOP NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME PERFORMANCES POINTS 34 .......... Billy Knight .......................................... 34 .......... John Riser ........................................... 32 .......... Sam Young .......................................... 31 .......... Don Hennon ......................................... 31 .......... Charles Smith ...................................... 31 .......... Julius Pegues ...................................... 30 .......... John Riser ........................................... 28 .......... Don Hennon ......................................... 28 .......... Sam Young .......................................... 27 .......... Carl Krauser ........................................ 27 .......... DeJuan Blair ........................................ 26 .......... Ashton Gibbs .......................................

vs. Furman, 3/14/74 vs. Notre Dame, 3/16/57 vs. Oklahoma State, 3/22/09 vs. Morehead State, 3/11/57 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 vs. Miami, Ohio, 3/11/58 vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57 vs. Miami, Ohio, 3/11/58 vs. Villanova, 3/28/09 vs. Pacific, 3/17/05 vs. East Tennessee State, 3/20/09 vs. UNC Asheville, 3/17/11

REBOUNDS 20 .......... Jerome Lane ....................................... 17 .......... DeJuan Blair ........................................ 17 .......... Jerome Lane ....................................... 16 .......... DeJuan Blair ........................................ 16 .......... Chris Taft ............................................. 14 .......... Chevon Troutman .................................

vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/88 vs. Xavier, 3/26/09 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 vs. East Tennessee State, 3/20/09 vs. Central Florida, 3/19/04 vs. Wisconsin, 3/21/04

ASSISTS 11 .......... Brandin Knight ..................................... 10 .......... Darelle Porter ...................................... 9 ............ Levance Fields .................................... 9 ............ Levance Fields .................................... 9 ............ Carl Krauser ........................................ 9 ............ Sean Miller .......................................... 9 ............ Brandin Knight .....................................

vs. Marquette, 3/27/03 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 vs. Oklahoma State, 3/22/09 vs. Wright State, 3/15/07 vs. Kent State, 3/17/06 vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 vs. Central Conn. State, 3/15/02

DOUBLE-DOUBLES IN NCAA TOURNAMENT PLAY Steven Adams, 13 points, 11 rebounds vs. Wichita State, 3/21/13 Brad Wanamaker, 16 points, 10 rebounds vs. Xavier, 3/21/10 DeJuan Blair, 20 points, 10 rebounds vs. Villanova, 3/28/09 DeJuan Blair, 10 points, 17 rebounds vs. Xavier, 3/26/09 DeJuan Blair, 10 points, 12 rebounds vs. Oklahoma State, 3/22/09 DeJuan Blair, 27 points, 16 rebounds vs. East Tennessee State, 3/20/09 Sam Young, 14 points, 13 rebounds vs. East Tennessee State, 3/20/09 Aaron Gray, 17 points, 13 rebounds vs. Kent State, 3/17/06 Chris Taft, 13 points, 12 rebounds vs. Pacific, 3/17/05 Brandin Knight, 16 points, 11 assists vs. Marquette, 3/27/03 Brian Shorter, 23 points, 13 rebounds vs. Georgia, 3/14/91 Charles Smith, 21 points, 10 rebounds vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/88 Jerome Lane, 22 points, 17 rebounds vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 Charles Smith, 31 points, 12 rebounds vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 Jerome Lane, 14 points, 13 rebounds vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/87 Jerome Lane, 11 points, 12 rebounds vs. Marist, 3/13/87 Sam Clancy, 22 points, 13 rebounds vs. Idaho, 3/13/81 Billy Knight, 19 points, 10 rebounds vs. North Carolina State, 3/16/74 John Riser, 34 points, 10 rebounds vs. Notre Dame, 3/16/57 John Riser, 30 points, 13 rebounds vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57

TOTAL POSTSEASON (NCAA & NIT) Appearances: 33  Games: 64  Total Record: 31-35

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POINTS 177 Sam Young 136 Levance Fields 125 Carl Krauser 112 Julius Page 108 Gilbert Brown 106 Charles Smith 103 Chevon Troutman 103 Don Hennon 89 Brandin Knight 87 Jaron Brown 85 DeJuan Blair 85 Demetreus Gore

2006-09 2006-09 2003-06 2002-04 2008-11 1985-88 2002-05 1957-58 2002-03 2002-04 2008-09 1985-88

REBOUNDS 72 DeJuan Blair 64 Chevon Troutman 62 Jerome Lane 57 Sam Young 46 Jaron Brown 42 Carl Krauser 41 Aaron Gray 40 Charles Smith

2008-09 2002-05 1987-88 2006-09 2002-04 2003-06 2004-07 1985-88

ASSISTS 55 Levance Fields 43 Brandin Knight 36 Sean Miller 31 Carl Krauser

2006-09 2002-03 1988-91 2003-06

RESULTS VS. OPPONENTS Opponent Ball State Bradley Butler California Central Conn. State Central Florida Colorado East Tennessee State Eastern Michigan Florida Furman Georgia Idaho Indiana Kansas Kent State Kentucky Louisiana Tech Marist Marquette Miami (Ohio) Michigan State Morehead State New York Univ. North Carolina UNC Asheville North Carolina State Notre Dame Oakland Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Pacific Pepperdine Saint Joseph’s UCLA Utah Vanderbilt Villanova VCU Wagner Wichita State Wisconsin Wright State Xavier Totals

W 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 24

L 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 26

NCAA TOURNEY SEEDING Year Seed 1981 ............ 10 1982 ............ 10 1985 ............ 12 1987 ............. 3 1988 ............. 2 1989 ............. 8 1991 ............. 6 1993 ............. 9 2002 ............. 3 2003 ............. 2

Year Seed 2004 ............. 3 2005 ............. 9 2006 ............. 5 2007 ............. 3 2008 ............. 4 2009 ............. 1 2010 ............. 3 2011 ............. 1 2013 ............. 8 2014 ............. 9


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RECORD BY SITE Opponent App. Auburn Hills, Mich. 1 Boise, Idaho 1 Boston, Mass. 2 Buffalo, N.Y. 1 Columbus, Ohio 1 Denver, Colo. 1 Dayton, Ohio 1 East Rutherford, N.J. 1 El Paso, Texas 1 Evanston, Ill. 1 Indianapolis, Ind. 1 Lexington, Ky. 2 Lincoln, Neb. 1 Louisville, Ky. 1 Madison, Wis. 1 Milwaukee, Wis. 2 Minneapolis, Minn. 1 Morgantown, W.Va. 1 Nashville, Tenn. 1 Orlando, Fla. 1 Philadelphia, Pa. 1 Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 Pullman, Wash. 1 Raleigh, N.C. 1 Salt Lake City, Utah 1 San Jose, Calif. 1 Tucson, Ariz. 1 Tulsa, Okla. 1 Washington, D.C. 1 Totals 32

W 1 0 3 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 24

L 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 26

 Turnovers: 7, Dwayne Wallace vs. North Carolina, 3/15/81.  Blocked Shots: 5, Aaron Gray vs. Kent State, 3/17/06. FULL NCAA TOURNAMENT  Games Played: 4, many players in 2009.  Minutes: 154, Sam Young, 2009.  Points: 93, Sam Young, 2009.  Scoring Average: 26.0, Charles Smith, 1988.  Rebounds: 55, DeJuan Blair, 2009.  Rebound Average: 18.5, Jerome Lane, 1988.  Assists: 26, Levance Fields, 2009.  Assists Average: 7.33, Brandin Knight, 2003.  Field Goals Made: 33, Sam Young, 2009.  Field Goals Attempted: 73, Don Hennon, 1957.  Field Goal Percentage: .875, Levon Kendall (7-8), 2006.  Free Throws Made: 17, Don Hennon, 1957.  Free Throws Attempted: 19, Don Hennon, 1957; Brad Wanamaker, 2010.  Free Throw Percentage: .938, Sam Young (15-16), 2009.  Three Point Field Goals Made: 12, Levance Fields, 2009.  Three Point Field Goals Attempted: 25, Sam Young, 2009.  Three Point Field Goal Percentage: .700, Ashton Gibbs, 2011.  Steals: 8, DeJuan Blair, 2009.  Turnovers: 13, Sam Young, 2009.  Blocked Shots: 7, Aaron Gray, 2007.  Blocked Shot Average: 2.33, Aaron Gray, 2007. INDIVIDUAL-CAREER  Games Played: 11, Sam Young, Levance Fields, 2006-09.  Games Started: 9, Julius Page, 2002-04; Jaron Brown, 2002-04.  Minutes: 339, Levance Fields, 2006-09.  Points: 177, Sam Young, 2006-09.  Scoring Average: 25.8, Don Hennon, 1957-58.  Rebounds: 72, DeJuan Blair, 2006-09.  Rebound Average: 15.5, Jerome Lane, 1987-88.  Assists: 55, Levance Fields, 2006-09.  Field Goals Made: 63, Sam Young, 200609.  Field Goals Attempted: 130, Sam Young, 2006-09.  Field Goal Percentage: .544, Chevon Troutman (37-68), 2002-04.  Free Throws Made: 36, Sam Young, 2006-09.  Free Throws Attempted: 65, Sam Young, 2006-09.  Free Throw Percentage: .875, Don Hennon (21-24), 1957-58.  Three Point FG Made: 22, Levance Fields, 2006-09.  Three Point FG Attempted: 54, Levance Fields, 2006-09.  Three Point FG Pct.: .458, Gilbert Brown (11-24), 2008-11.  Steals: 19, Chevon Troutman, 2002-05.  Turnovers: 28, Levance Fields, 2006-09.  Blocked Shots: 14, Sam Young, 2006-09.

TEAM RECORDS GAME RECORDS  Minutes: 225, Virginia Commonwealth, 3/ 17/07, Kent State, 3/21/02.  Points: 108, vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/ 88.  Least Points: 26, vs. North Carolina, 3/21/ 41.  Rebounds: 50, vs. UNC-Asheville, 3/17/ 11; vs. Oral Roberts, 3/20/08.  Assists: 29, vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/ 88.

 Field Goals Made: 38, vs. Pepperdine, 3/12/ 82; vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/87.  Field Goals Attempted: 79, vs. Pepperdine, 3/12/82.  Best Field Goal Percentage: .674, vs. Kent State (31-46), 3/17/06.  Worst Field Goal Percentage: .327 vs. Michigan State (17-52), 3/22/08.  Three Point FG Made: 11, vs. Oklahoma State, 3/22/09.  Three Point FG Attempted: 28, vs. Oklahoma State, 3/22/09.  Three-Point Percentage (at least 15 3FGA): .563, vs. Wagner (9-16), 3/21/03.  Free Throws Made: 26, vs. Kentucky, 3/ 15/57.  Free Throws Attempted: 36, vs. Oakland, 3/19/10.  Free Throw Percentage: .947 (18-19) vs. Michigan State, 3/22/08.  Personal Fouls: 31, vs. N.C. State, 3/16/ 74.  Disqualifications: 3, vs. Ball State, 3/16/ 89; vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57.  Steals: 14, vs. Wagner, 3/21/03.  Most Turnovers: 22, vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/ 87.  Least Turnovers: 3, vs. Colorado, 3/20/14.  Blocked Shots: 7, vs. Kent State, 3/17/06; vs. Louisiana Tech, 3/14/85. FULL NCAA TOURNAMENT  Games: 4 in 2009.  Minutes: 800 in 2009.  Points: 292 in 2009.  Scoring Margin: 15.0 in 2003.  Rebounds: 160 in 2009.  Assists: 57 in 2009.  Field Goals Made: 99 in 2009.  Field Goals Attempted: 229 in 2009.  Field Goal Percentage: .540 (87-161) in 2003.  Free Throws Made: 67 in 2009.  Free Throws Attempted: 97 in 2009.  Three Point FG Made: 27 in 2009.  Three Point FG Attempted: 80 in 2009.  Steals: 29 in 2003.  Turnovers: 52 in 2009.  Blocked Shots: 15 in 2007.

09; Phil Hapson, Idaho, 3/13/81; Andrew Mitchell, Kent State, 3/21/02.  Turnovers: 7, Kreg Owens, Idaho, 3/13/81; Matt Doherty, North Carolina, 3/15/81.  Blocked Shots: 5, Kenny Frease, Xavier, 3/26/09. TEAM GAME RECORDS  Minutes: 225, Virginia Commonwealth, 3/ 17/07, Kent State, 3/21/02.  Most Points: 100, North Carolina State, 3/ 16/74.  Least Points: 20, North Carolina, 3/21/41.  Rebounds: 60, North Carolina State, 3/16/ 74.  Assists: 20, Pepperdine, 3/12/82.  Field Goals Made: 37, North Carolina State, 3/16/74; 36, Pepperdine, 3/12/82; Oklahoma, 3/15/87.  Field Goals Attempted: 82, Oklahoma, 3/ 15/87.  Best Field Goal Percentage: .600, Pepperdine, 3/12/82.  Worst Field Goal Percentage: .310, California, 3/17/02.  Free Throws Made: 37, Morehead State, 3/11/57.  Free Throws Attempted: 54, Morehead State, 3/11/57.  Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, Oklahoma State (12-12), 3/22/09; .957, Villanova (22-23), 3/28/09; .885, UCLA (23-26), 3/ 22/07.  Three Point FG Made: 12, Butler, 3/19/11; Oklahoma State, 3/22/09.  Three Point FG Attempted: 28, Oklahoma State, 3/22/09.  Three Point FG Percentage: .550, Utah (11-20), 3/19/93.  Three Point FG Pct. (at least 15 3FGA): .550, Utah (11-20), 3/19/93.  Personal Fouls: 26, Oklahoma, 3/15/87.  Steals: 13, Oklahoma, 3/15/87.  Most Turnovers: 25, Furman, 3/14/74.  Least Turnovers: 6, Butler, 3/19/11; Vanderbilt, 3/20/88.  Blocked Shots: 7, Xavier, 3/26/09.

OPPONENT RECORDS INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS  Minutes: 44, Andrew Mitchell, Kent State, 3/21/02.  Points: 37, Barry Kramer, New York, 3/11/ 63.  Rebounds: 16, Bob Williams, New York, 3/ 11/63.  Assists: 11, Drafton Davis, Marist, 3/13/ 87.  Field Goals Made: 13, Barry Kramer, New York, 3/11/63.  Field Goals Attempted: 23, Courtney Pigrom, East Tennessee State, 3/20/09; Barry Kramer, New York, 3/11/63.  Field Goal Percentage: .857, Antwaan Jamison (6-7), Kansas, 3/16/91.  Free Throws Made: 12, Johnny Cox, Kentucky, 3/15/57.  Free Throws Attempted: 16, Keith Benson, Oakland, 3/19/10.  Free Throw Percentage: 1.000, Aaron Afflalo (10-10), UCLA, 3/22/07; Malcolm Armstead (9-9), Wichita State, 3/21/13; Tommy Burleson (8-8), N.C. State, 3/16/ 74; Terry Brown, Kansas, 3/16/91.  Three Point FG Made: 8, Brad Soucie, Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88; 7, Shelvin Mack, Butler, 3/19/11.  Three Point FG Attempted: 14, Brad Soucie, Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88.  Three Point FG Percentage: 1.000, Josh Grant, UCLA (3-3), 3/19/93.  Offensive Rebounds: 7, Lawrence Wright, Bradley, 3/19/06; David Johnson, Oklahoma, 3/15/87.  Steals: 5, Tekele Cotton, Wichita State, 3/ 21/13; Byron Eaton, Oklahoma State, 3/22/

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NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME HISTORY 1941 • FINAL FOUR

1974 • ELITE EIGHT

1985 • FIRST ROUND

1991 • SECOND ROUND

Pitt 26, North Carolina 20 Madison, Wis. (3/21/41) Claire Malarkey scores a team-high seven points and H.C. “Doc” Carlson’s Panthers rally from a 12-8 halftime deficit. Pitt outscores the Tar Heels 18-8 in the second half to make its first and only NCAA Final Four appearance.

Pitt 54, Saint Joseph’s 42 Morgantown, W.Va. (3/9/74) In a defensive battle, Mickey Martin’s 12 points, Billy Knight’s 11 and Keith Starr’s 10 carry the 243 Panthers in the first round. Pitt limits Saint Joseph’s to 16 first half points and 36.4 percent (16-44) shooting for the game.

Wisconsin 36, Pitt 30 Madison, Wis. (3/22/41) Captain Eddie Straloski’s long shots for 12 points weren’t enough to hold off the Badgers, who trailed 18-14 at halftime. Wisconsin pulls out the win thanks to a double-digit performance from Big Ten MVP Gene Englund (11 points) and eventual NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player John Krotz (10). The Madison atmosphere proves to be the difference as Pitt opened its season with a 3634 victory against Wisconsin.

Pitt 81, Furman 78 Raleigh, N.C. (3/14/74) Billy Knight regains his shooting touch to score 34 points and Kirk Bruce converts 6-9 shots and finishes with 12 points in the East Region semifinals. Knight’s 34 points matches Pitt’s school scoring record for an NCAA Tournament game. He hits 1220 field goals and 11-12 free throws. The Panthers advance to the Elite Eight for the first time since the tournament expanded to 32 teams.

5-Louisiana Tech 78, 12-Pitt 54 Tulsa, Okla. (3/14/85) With Charles Smith limping around on an injured left foot, Pitt couldn’t stand up against the taller and stronger Bulldogs in the Midwest Region. Louisiana Tech (28-2) tallies 24 offensive rebounds and outrebounds Pitt 56-26. Future NBA star Karl Malone finishes with nine points and 10 rebounds for the Bulldogs. Reserve Daryl Shepherd paces Pitt with 18 points.

6-Pitt 76, 12-Georgia 68 (OT) Louisville, Ky. (3/14/91) With an overtime win, Pitt advances to the NCAA Tournament Second Round for the third time in the last five seasons at Freedom Hall. Georgia outscores Pitt 17-4 in the first six minutes of the second half to take a 46-36 lead, but the Panthers battle back as reserve Tim Glover comes off the bench to hit four 3-pointers in a five-minute span which helps tie the game at 55-55. With 24 seconds to go, Jason Matthews swishes a key 3-pointer to send the game into overtime, 66-66. In overtime, Sean Miller hits four consecutive free throws as Pitt outscores Georgia 10-2 to clinch the win. Brian Shorter had 23 points and 13 rebounds and Glover finishes with 12 points on 4-6 3-point shooting.

1957 • SECOND ROUND Pitt 86, Morehead State 85 Columbus, Ohio (3/11/57) Little used reserve John Laneve converts a layup with 31 seconds left to provide the winning points for Bob Timmons’ Panthers. It was Laneve’s only two points of the tournament. Don Hennon’s 31 points (11 FG, 9-11 FT) and John Riser’s 20 lead Pitt. Seven players fouled out of the game, 56 personal fouls were called and the two teams combine for 69-96 free throw shooting. Kentucky 98, Pitt 92 Lexington, Ky. (3/15/57) John Riser’s 30 points and Don Hennon’s 24 weren’t enough as the Panthers come up short, 98-92 against Adolph Rupp’s No. 3 ranked Kentucky Wildcats in the Midwest Region. Kentucky took a 50-42 halftime lead and never looked back. Notre Dame 86, Pitt 85 Lexington, Ky. (3/16/57) In a consolation game before 12,300 at Memorial Coliseum, John Riser scores a career-high and Pitt NCAA Tournament record 34 points on 14-22 shooting. An All-NCAA Mideast Regional selection, Riser concludes Pitt’s three-game NCAA Tournament ranked second among tourney participants in scoring (28.0 ppg.). Pitt’s Don Hennon also finishes with 20 points. Three Notre Dame players score 20 or more points: John McCarthy (23), John Smyth (22 points/23 rebounds) and Tom Hawkins (21). All five starters play the entire game for Notre Dame. 1958 • FIRST ROUND Miami, Ohio 82, Pitt 77 Evanston, Ill. (3/11/58) Julius Pegues scores a career-high 31 points and Don Hennon adds 28 in the Mideast Region. Miami’s Wayne Embry finishes with 21 points. Miami, Ohio overcomes a four-point halftime deficit in advancing to the NCAA Tournament Second Round. 1963 • FIRST ROUND New York Univ. 93, Pitt 83 Philadelphia, Pa. (3/11/58) The one-two punch of Barry Kramer (37 points) and Happy Hairston (29) lead the Violets to a 93-83 win over the Panthers in the East Region at the Philadelphia Palestra. Pitt’s Calvin Sheffield scores 20 points followed by Ben Jinks’ 17 and Dave Roman’s 16. NYU outrebounds Pitt 43-27.

North Carolina State 100, Pitt 72 Raleigh, N.C. (3/16/74) Not even Pitt’s storied amoeba defense could slow down the No. 1 Wolfpack, which defeats the Panthers 100-72 despite the loss of All-American David Thompson to a head injury in a first half fall. Holding a six-point halftime lead, N.C. State (28-1) outscores Pitt 53-31 in the second half. The heavily favored Wolfpack roster features 7-foot-4 Tom Burleson, 5-7 Monte Towe and 6-8 Phil Spence. Burleson contributes 26 points and 12 rebounds, Spence finishes with 10 points and 14 rebounds and Towe adds 19 points and six assists. North Carolina State went on to win the national championship. Pitt’s Billy Knight finishes with 19 points and 10 rebounds. 1981 • SECOND ROUND 10-Pitt 70, 7-Idaho 69 (OT) El Paso, Texas (3/13/81) Dwayne Wallace’s leaning 15-footer with three seconds left in overtime lifts Roy Chipman’s Panthers past the Vandals in the West Region. PItt outscores Idaho 9-8 in the overtime period. Sam Clancy’s 22 points (9-15 FG) and 13 rebounds and Wallace’s 20 points lead Pitt. Pitt makes its first NCAA Tournament appearance in eight seasons after winning the Eastern 8 Tournament title. The RPI, a computer rating system is used for the first time that season as a factor in making at-large selections. 2-North Carolina 74, 10-Pitt 57 El Paso, Texas (3/15/81) Pitt storms out to an early nine-point lead but the Tar Heels roar back behind James Worthy’s 21 points and Sam Perkins’ 19 to win the West Region semifinal. North Carolina leads by 11 points at halftime and shot 58.7 percent from the floor (2746). Pitt’s Carlton Neverso scores 17 points and Sam Clancy adds 16. 1982 • FIRST ROUND 7-Pepperdine 99, 10-Pitt 88 Pullman, Wash. (3/12/82) Big man Orlando Phillips scores 27 points (1114 FG) and guard Boot Bond contributes 24 as the Waves win their 15th consecutive game with a victory against the Panthers in the West Region. Pitt reserve Darrell Gissendanner came off the bench for 20 points while Dwayne Wallace (seven assists) and Clyde Vaughan each add 17 points.

1987 • SECOND ROUND 3-Pitt 93, 14-Marist 68 Tucson, Ariz. (3/13/87) Charles Smith and Demetreus Gore each contribute 22 points in a 25-point West Region victory against the Rik Smits-led Red Foxes. 6-Oklahoma 96, 3-Pitt 93 Tucson, Ariz. (3/15/87) Charles Smith and Rod Brookin each contribute 23 points and Jerome Lane adds 14 points and 13 rebounds in the loss to the Sooners, who led by as many as 16 points in the first half and by 10 points (51-41) at halftime. Oklahoma’s Tim McCallister finishes with a game-high 28 points (4-8 3FG) and Harvey Grant adds 18. 1988 • SECOND ROUND 2-Pitt 108, 15-Eastern Michigan 90 Lincoln, Neb. (3/18/88) The Panthers shoot a scorching 63 percent from the floor and scored their most points in an NCAA Tournament game as Charles Smith registers 31 and 12 rebounds, Demetreus Gore scores a season-high 24 points and Jerome Lane finishes with 22 points, 17 rebounds and eight assists. Pitt outrebounds EMU 43-20 and registers 31 assists on 43 field goals. 7-Vanderbilt 80, 2-Pitt 74 (OT) Lincoln, Neb. (3/20/88) Barry Goheen’s 3-pointer in the final seconds of regulation sends the contest into overtime as the Commodores go on to upset the heavily favored and No. 2 seeded Panthers. Goheen, who hit two 3pointers in the final 20 seconds of regulation, finishes with 22 points, while Barry Booker adds 16 for the Commodores. All-American Charles Smith leads the Panthers with 21 points and 10 rebounds and Jerome Lane grabs a Pitt NCAA Tournament all-time high 20 rebounds. Both play their last game in a Pitt uniform. 1989 • FIRST ROUND 9-Ball State 68, 8-Pitt 64 Indianapolis, Ind. (3/10/89) Coached by Rick Majerus, Ball State jumps out to an early 21-8 lead and never trails in raising its season record to 29-2. Jason Matthews leads Pitt with 23 points on 5-9 3-point shooting. The Hoosier Dome attendance of 37,242 marks the largest crowd ever to attend a Pitt game. Paris McCurdy leads the Cardinals with 18 points. It is Pitt’s third consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.

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3-Kansas 77, 6-Pitt 66 Louisville, Ky. (3/16/91) Jason Matthews scores 17 points and Brian Shorter is held to six points and three rebounds in a 10-point loss to the Jayhawks. Kansas uses a 12-3 second half run to take control of the game. Pitt shoots 38.2 percent from the floor and is outrebounded 37-27. Kansas advances all the way to the national championship game. 1993 • FIRST ROUND 8-Utah 86, 9-Pitt 65 Nashville, Tenn. (3/19/93) Utah shoots 52 percent from the floor and uses a flurry of three 3-pointers before halftime to defeat the Panthers. Chris McNeal has 15 points, Eric Mobley has 14 points and seven rebounds and Jerry McCullough registers seven points and seven assists in the loss. Phil Dixon scores 22 points for the Rick Majerus-coached Utes. 2002 • SWEET SIXTEEN 3-Pitt 71, 14-Central Connecticut State 54 Pittsburgh, Pa. (3/15/02) Playing in front of a sellout hometown Mellon Arena crowd of 17,015, the Panthers use a second half rally and a 42-22 rebounding advantage to take a comfortable 40-27 lead in advancing to the Second Round. Brandin Knight (17 points, nine assists) and Julius Page (16 points, four 3-pointers) pace the Panthers. 3-Pitt 63, 6-California 50 Pittsburgh, Pa. (3/17/02) Using suffocating defense and timely shooting, Pitt advances to the NCAA Regional semifinals for the first time in 28 years as it uses a 16-0 second half run to take control. During the rally, Pitt holds California scoreless for nine minutes. Julius Page provides the spark with 17 points including three 3-pointers. 10-Kent State 78, 3-Pitt 73 (OT) Lexington, Ky. (3/21/02) Field goals by Julius Page and Brandin Knight sends the game into overtime after Pitt trails by four points with two minutes to go. In overtime, Pitt leads 71-70 with 1:11 remaining, but Trevor Huffman’s layup gives KSU the lead for good. The Golden Flashes then convert all six free throw attempts over the final minute. Page and Knight finish with 18 points apiece for Pitt. Antonio Gates leads Kent State with a game-high 22 points.


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NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME HISTORY 2006 • SECOND ROUND

2009 • ELITE EIGHT

2011 • THIRD ROUND

2-Pitt 87, 15-Wagner 61 Boston, Mass. (3/21/03) Pitt takes control with an 11-point first half lead and cruises to a 26-point win, its largest-ever in the school’s NCAA Tournament history. Pitt shoots 56 percent from the floor and opens the second half with an 18-3 run. Seven Panthers score at least eight points led by Donatas Zavackas’ 16 points and seven rebounds.

5-Pitt 79, 12-Kent State 64 Auburn Hills, Mich. (3/17/06) In a rematch of the 2002 NCAA Regional game, Pitt shoots an NCAA Tournament best 67.4 percent (31-46) from the floor. Pitt builds a 40-27 halftime lead after it shoots 68 percent in the first half. Six Panthers reach double figures, led by Aaron Gray’s 17 points and 13 rebounds and Ronald Ramon’s 16 points (10 in the first half).

1-PItt 72, 16-East Tennessee State 62 Dayton, Ohio (3/20/09) In a closely contested game, Pitt builds an eightpoint lead with 1:16 to go to secure the win. DeJuan Blair (27 pts./16 reb.) and Sam Young (14 pts./13 reb.) both tally double-doubles in the game. Pitt puts ETSU away on a Young 3-pointer, a Levance Fields layup and an Ashton Gibbs 3-pointer.

1-Pitt 74, 16-UNC Asheville 51 Washington, D.C. (3/17/11) Ashton Gibbs converts a Pitt NCAA Tournament game record six 3-pointers and finishes with 26 points in leading No. 1 seed Pitt to a second round victory. The Panthers use a key 7-0 second half run to secure the win. Gibbs scores 20 of his 26 points in the second half. Pitt outrebounds UNCAsheville 50-27.

2-Pitt 74, 7-Indiana 52 Boston, Mass. (3/23/03) Pitt advances to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen for the second consecutive year as Jaron Brown scores a career-high 20 points and pulls down eight rebounds. Pitt uses a 9-0 run before halftime to take a 31-21 lead. Brandin Knight (17 points), Julius Page (13) and Chevon Troutman (10) all contribute key performances.

13-Bradley 72, 5-Pitt 66 Auburn Hills, Mich. (3/19/06) Patrick O’Bryant (28 points), Marcus Somerville (18 points) and Lawrence Wright (14 points) pace No. 13 seed Bradley. Led by a career-high 18 points from Levance Fields, Pitt could not overcome a 14-point second half deficit. Bradley, which puts together a 19-4 second half run, converts a perfect 14-14 free throws in the game’s final 2:26.

3-Marquette 77, 2-Pitt 74 Minneapolis, Minn. (3/27/03) Marquette ends Pitt’s 11-game win streak as it builds a lead and fends off a late Pitt rally for the win. Pitt rallies back from an 11-point deficit to within one point (75-74), but it is not enough as Marquette’s Scott Merritt converts two free throws for its three point lead. Dwyane Wade scores 22 points for Marquette (including 20 in the second half), while Brandin Knight leads Pitt with 16 points and 11 assists.

2007 • SWEET SIXTEEN

2003 • SWEET SIXTEEN

2004 • SWEET SIXTEEN 3-Pitt 53, 14-Central Florida 44 Milwaukee, Wis. (3/19/04) A closely contested game featuring two of the nation’s top defensive squads sees Pitt use a 132 run over a seven minute second half span to gain control. Pitt shoots a season-low 29 percent from the floor but limits UCF to 31 percent shooting (1652). Carl Krauser scores 20 points (9-10 FT), Chevon Troutman adds 13 points and Chris Taft registers 16 rebounds. 3-Pitt 59, 6-Wisconsin 55 Milwaukee, Wis. (3/21/04) Before a pro-Wisconsin crowd at the Bradley Center, No. 3 seeded Pitt wins an emotional and hard fought contest in a hostile environment. After trailing by four points, Pitt takes control of the game with a 7-0 run using Chris Taft’s offensive rebound dunk, Julius Page’s steal and layup and Chevon Troutman’s 3-point play. Carl Krauser leads Pitt with 16 points, Page adds 12 and Troutman grabs a career-high 14 boards. 2-Oklahoma State 63, 3-Pitt 51 East Rutherford, N.J. (3/25/04) Pitt’s third straight NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearance is cut short as No. 2 seeded Oklahoma State uses a late 9-0 second half rally to advance to the regional final. Tony Allen scores 23 points for OSU while Carl Krauser paces Pitt with 15. 2005 • FIRST ROUND

3-Pitt 79, 14-Wright State 58 Buffalo, N.Y. (3/15/07) Pitt hits 10 3-pointers and leads by as many as 25 points in the second half to defeat the Raiders. Ronald Ramon scores 14 points on four 3-pointers. Pitt’s bench outscores Wright State’s 36-15. 3-Pitt 84, 11-Virginia Commonwealth 79 (OT) Buffalo, N.Y. (3/17/07) After trailing by 19 points with 12:11 to go, VCU battles back to send the game into overtime. Levance Fields sparks Pitt in overtime, hitting a clutch 3-pointer, followed by a Ronald Ramon 3pointer to give the Panthers the lead. Sam Young’s layup with 52 seconds left sends the game into overtime. Young paces Pitt with 15 points. 2-UCLA 64, 3-Pitt 55 San Jose, Calif. (3/22/07) UCLA converts 23-26 free throws and leads the entire game to defeat Pitt. The matchup features Jamie Dixon against former Pitt head coach Ben Howland. Pitt shoots just 36 percent from the floor. 2008 • SECOND ROUND 4-PItt 82, 13-Oral Roberts 63 Denver, Colo. (3/20/08) Pitt uses an 18-0 run to take a 34-15 first half advantage and leads by 23 at halftime. With four 3pointers, Levance Fields scores a season-high 23 points and dishes out seven assists. Pitt grabs an NCAA Tournament record 50 rebounds and outrebounds Oral Roberts 50-33. 5-Michigan State 65, 4-Pitt 54 Denver, Colo. (3/22/08) In a physical contest, Michigan State uses a late second half run to register the win. Pitt erases a 40-30 lead with a 14-2 run to take a 44-42 lead on a Sam Young layup, but MSU counters with a 10-2 run. Drew Neitzel (21 points, five 3-pointers) and Kalin Lucas (19 points) key the Spartans. Levance Fields scores 19 and Sam Young finishes with 15 to pace Pitt.

1-Pitt 84, 8-Oklahoma State 76 Dayton, Ohio (3/20/09) In a competitive game, both teams combine for 18 3-pointers and 98 first half points, but Pitt finally pulls away in the end. Sam Young’s 32-point performance leads the Panthers as they advance to NCAA Sweet Sixteen play for the fifth time in eight years. Levance Fields gives Pitt the lead for good with a 3-pointer late in the game. Young’s 32 points are the most scored by a Pitt player in NCAA Tournament action since 1974. 1-Pitt 60, 4-Xavier 55 Boston, Mass. (3/26/09) Levance Fields hits a go-ahead 3-pointer with 53 seconds left, then converts a steal into a layup with 24 seconds to give Pitt the win. After trailing by eight points at halftime, Pitt scores the second half’s first nine points and forces XU into missing each of its first nine second half shots. Young contributes 19 points. Pitt advances to its first NCAA Regional Final and Elite Eight since 1974. 3-Villanova 78, 1-Pitt 76 Boston, Mass. (3/26/09) In one of the most exciting NCAA Tournament games of all-time, Scottie Reynolds drives a halflength of the floor and converts a layup at the buzzer to give Villanova a 78-76 win. Villanova converts 22-23 free throws. Sam Young finishes with 28 points and DeJuan Blair adds 20 points and 10 rebounds. Blair registers double-doubles in all four NCAA Tournament games while Young averages 23.3 points over the four-game tourney. 2010 • SECOND ROUND 3-Pitt 89, 14-Oakland 66 Milwaukee, Wis. (3/19/10) Six Pitt players reach double figures as Pitt shoots 53.6 percent (30-56) and uses a 19-2 run early in the game to secure its eighth NCAA Tournament First Round win in the last nine years. Gilbert Brown and Jermaine Dixon each score 17 points. 6-Xavier 71, 3-Pitt 68 Milwaukee, Wis. (3/21/10) Xavier takes advantage of a 16-0 first half run to take control, but Pitt uses a 12-0 run to rally back from a 50-37 second half deficit. Pitt trailed by one point (50-49), and had a chance to tie on the final play, but the Panthers miss two 3-point attempts. Xavier’s Jordan Crawford finishes with 27 points (9-15 FG). Ashton Gibbs (19 points) and Brad Wanamaker (16 pts/10 reb.) lead Pitt. Gibbs hits four 3-pointers and scores 18 points in the first half alone.

8-Pacific 79, 9-Pitt 71 Boise, Idaho (3/17/05) Pacific takes advantage of Pitt’s slow start to take a 15-point halftime lead. Carl Krauser rallies Pitt in the second half as he scores 25 of his gamehigh 27 points, but the Panthers couldn’t overcome the deficit. It is Pitt’s first First Round loss in four years.

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8-Butler 71, 1-Pitt 70 Washington, D.C. (3/19/10) Butler’s Matt Howard converts a go-ahead free throw after he was fouled with 0.8 seconds left. Trailing 70-69, Pitt has a chance to win with 1.4 seconds to go, but converts 1-2 free throws. After grabbing the rebound on the second attempt, Howard goes to the free throw line after he was fouled. Pitt rallies back from a nine point deficit with an 11-0 run and leads by as many as five points with 10:37 left. Butler’s Andrew Smith gives the Bulldogs a 70-69 lead with three seconds to go on a layup. Gilbert Brown leads the way for Pitt with 24 points while Butler’s Shelvin Mack hits 712 3-pointers and scores a game-high 30 points. 2013 • SECOND ROUND 9-Wichita State 73, 8-Pitt 55 Salt Lake City, Utah (3/21/13) Malcolm Armstead (22 points) and Cleanthony Early (21) pace Wichita State as the Shockers take advantage of a flagrant foul call in building a fivepoint halftime advantage. Wichita State hits 33 of 41 free throw attempts in the game. Led by Steven Adams’ double-double of 13 points and 11 rebounds, Pitt converts just 5.9 percent (1-17) of its 3-point attempts and the two teams combine for 3-37 3-point shooting. Wichita State advances to the Final Four. 2014 • THIRD ROUND 9-Pitt 77, 8-Colorado 48 Orlando, Fla. (3/20/14) Pitt registers a 29-point victory, its all-time largest NCAA Tournament win, as it defeats Colorado 77-48 in Orlando, Fla. From tipoff, the Panthers took a 13-0 lead, then extend it to 23-5 and 46-18 at halftime. Talib Zanna scored 16 of his game-high 18 points in the first half as Pitt converts 62.1 percent (18-29) of its first half shots. Pitt commits a Jamie Dixon Era and NCAA Tournament low three turnovers in the contest. Cameron Wright and Lamar Patterson contribute 11 and 10 points apiece for Pitt. 1-Florida 61, 9-Pitt 45 Orlando, Fla. (3/22/14) No. 1 ranked and No. 1 overall seed Florida claims a 61-45 win over Pitt before a pro-Gator crowd at the Amway Center. Following a tight, slowpaced first half, Florida guard Scottie Wilbekin swishes a running 3-pointer at the buzzer to give Florida a 27-22 halftime lead. In the second half, Florida uses a 7-0 run to take a commanding 10point lead (34-24) with 16:01 left in the game. Wilbekin leads all scorers with 21 points on nine field goals. Talib Zanna contributes 10 points for Pitt, which shoots just 37 percent from the floor.


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PITT IN THE NATIONAL POLLS The Associated Press poll began in 1948-49. The AP poll is voted upon by a group of writers nationwide. The United Press International poll began in 1950-51 season and was chosen by coaches nationwide. The UPI poll was replaced by the ESPN/USA Today poll in 1992-93.

PITT IN THE PRESEASON POLLS 1986-87: 16-AP, 9-UPI, 7-USA Today/ CNN 1987-88: 4-AP, 5-UPI, 3-USA Today/CNN 1989-90: 18-AP 2002-03: 5-AP, 4-USAToday 2003-04: 22-AP, 22-USA Today 2004-05: 17-AP, 17-USA Today 2006-07: 4-AP, 5-USA Today 2007-08: 22-AP, 20-USA Today 2008-09: 5-AP, 6-USA Today 2010-11: 5-AP, 4-USA Today 2011-12: 10-AP, 11-USA Today

NATIONAL AP RANKING UPON ENTERING NCAA TOURNEY Year AP 1974 ............ 13 1987 ............ 12 1988 .............. 8 2002 .............. 9 2003 .............. 4 2004 .............. 9 2005 ............ 22

Year AP 2006 ............ 16 2007 ............ 13 2008 ............ 17 2009 .............. 4 2010 ............ 18 2011 .............. 3 2013 ............ 20

PITT IN THE FINAL POLLS 1973-74: 16-AP, 14-UPI 1986-87: 12-AP, 12-UPI, 18-USAToday 1987-88: 8-AP, 7-UPI, 13-USAToday 2001-02: 9-AP, 9-USA Today 2002-03: 4-AP, 8-USA Today 2003-04: 9-AP, 7-USA Today 2005-06: 16-AP, 16-USA Today 2006-07: 12-AP, 10-USA Today 2007-08: 17-AP, 18-USA Today 2008-09: 4-AP, 6-USA Today 2009-10: 18-AP, 20-USA Today 2010-11: 4-AP, 12-USA Today 2012-13: 20-AP, NR-USA Today

HIGHEST NATIONAL RANKINGS No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Poll, Date AP-Jan. 5, 2009 ESPN/USA Today-Jan. 5, 2009 AP-Jan. 12, 2009 ESPN/USA Today-Jan. 12, 2009 AP-Feb. 23, 2009 ESPN/USA Today-Feb. 23.2009 AP-Jan. 24, 2011 ESPN/USA Today-Jan. 24, 2011 AP-March 9, 2009 ESPN/USA Today-Mar. 9, 2009 AP-Dec. 12, 2006 ESPN/USA Today-Dec. 12, 2006 AP-Nov. 28, 2006 AP-Dec. 5, 2006 ESPN/USA Today-Dec. 5, 2006 AP-Dec. 8, 1987 AP-Jan. 5, 1988 AP-Jan. 28, 2003 ESPN/USA Today-Jan. 28, 2003 AP-Jan. 21, 2003 ESPN/USA Today-Jan. 21, 2003 AP-Dec. 24, 2002 ESPN/USA Today-Dec. 31, 2002 AP-Dec. 31, 2002

1958-59 AP 18 1973-74 Date AP J15 17 J22 16 J29 13 F5 10 F12 7 F19 7 F26 11 M5 14 M12 13 M18 15 M27-Final 16 1986-87 Date D16

2001-02 UPI -UPI 13 12 10 9 8 8 11 17 14 NP 14

Date Preseason D2 D9 D16 D23 D30 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23 M2 M9-Final

AP 16 12 17 14 14 17 14 18 16 17 13 10 8 9 11 12 1987-88

Date Preseason D1 D8 D15 D22 D29 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23 M1 M8 M15-Final

AP UPI 4 5 4 4 2 5 3 3 3 3 3 4 2 2 6 7 6 6 11 11 9 9 5 7 8 8 6 6 7 7 5 5 8 7 1989-90

Date Preseason N27 D5

AP 18 18 22 1990-91

Date Preseason N27 D4 D11 D18 D25 J1 J8 J15 J22 J29 F5 F12 F19 F26 M5

AP 12 13 11 15 14 11 11 17 16 17 19 24 22 23 22 NR 1991-92

Date N25 D1

AP 24 NR 1992-93

Date Preseason J4 J11 J18 J25 F1 F8 F15 F22

AP NR 24 NR 20 13 15 17 17 25 1998-99

Date D1 D8 D15 D22 D29

AP 20 20 22 24 23

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

USAT/ CNN 7 9 ----14 20 --------USAT/ CNN 3 ------9 -----6 ----

USA UPI Today 18 -NR -NR -USA UPI Today 15 NR 14 NR 13 NR 13 13 16 14 11 11 14 16 16 16 14 16 16 17 17 25 NR 25 NR 23 NR 22 NR 22 NR NR USA UPI Today 21 NR 24 NR

UPI NR NR NR NR NR 17 17 15 21

USA CNN NR NR NR 23 18 ----USA Today 21 18 19 22 23

Date J8 J15 J22 J29 F5 F12 F19 F26 M5 M12 Final

AP 23 NR NR 21 NR 14 11 10 7 9 9 2002-03

Date Preseason N19 N26 D3 D10 D17 D24 D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F4 F11 F18 F25 M4 M11 M18 Final

AP 5 5 5 5 4 4 2 2 6 3 2 2 4 7 9 8 7 5 4 2003-04

Date Preseason N25 D2 D9 D16 D23 D31 J6 J13 J20 J27 F3 F10 F17 F24 M2 M9 M16-Final A6-Final

AP 22 22 22 20 18 16 15 15 13 8 7 4 4 5 3 6 6 9 2004-05

Date Preseason N16 N23 N30 D7 D14 D21 D28 J4 J11 J18 J25 F1 F8 F15 F22 M1 M8 M15-Final

AP 17 17 16 13 11 10 10 10 16 20 21 20 16 18 17 18 24 22 ARV

USA Today 25 NR 25 21 21 16 10 8 7 7 9 USA Today 4 NP 5 4 3 3 2 2 5 3 2 2 4 7 9 8 7 5 4 8 USA Today 22 22 22 23 20 17 16 15 15 9 6 4 4 4 3 6 6 8 7 USA Today 17 NP 15 14 12 10 7 7 12 18 17 18 15 15 15 17 24 23 ARV

2005-06 Date Preseason N15 N22 N29 D6 D13 D19 D26 J3 J10 J17 J24 J31 F7 F14 F21 F28 M7 M14

AP NR NR NR NR ARV ARV NR NR 22 12 9 12 9 14 9 9 8 15 16

USA Today NR NR NR NR ARV ARV 25 23 20 11 9 10 9 13 9 10 9 16 16

2006-07 Date Preseason N14 N21 N28

154

AP 4 4 3 2

USA Today 5 5 4 3

PITT IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS  First appearance in the national rankings: No. 18 (Dec. 16, 1958).  Years that Pittsburgh has been nationally ranked at least one time: 19 (1958-59, 1973-74, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-90, 1991-92, 1992-93, 1998-99, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 200405, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13, 2013-14).  First appearance in the AP top-10: No. 10 (Feb. 4, 1974).  Highest national ranking: No. 1, six total polls (Jan. 5, 2009, Jan. 12, 2009, Feb. 23, 2009).  Highest preseason national ranking: No. 4 (1987-88, 200203, 2006-07, 2010-11).  Highest final ranking: No. 6 (6-ESPN/USA Today, 2008-09 season).  Seasons completed as a nationally ranked team: 10 (197374, 1986-87, 1987-88, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11).  Most consecutive weeks ranked in the AP Poll: 61, three years, two months, one day (Jan. 7, 2002-March 7, 2005); 43, three years (Dec. 19, 2005-Feb. 11, 2008); 40, two years (Jan. 4, 2009-Dec. 26, 2012); 33, two years (PS-1986-87-March 14Final, 1987-88).  Most consecutive weeks ranked in the AP top-10: 22 (March 3, 2002-March 17, 2004).  Total weeks ranked in top-25 in at least one poll: 264.  Total weeks ranked No. 1 in at least one poll: 3.  Total weeks ranked in top-5 in at least one poll: 67.  Total weeks ranked in top-10 in at least one poll: 120. D5 D12 D19 D26 J2 J9 J16 J23 J30 F6 F13 F20 F27 M6 M13 Final

2 2 7 10 10 7 6 9 7 7 7 10 12 13 12 2007-08

Date Preseason N13 N20 N27 D4 D11 D18 D25 J1 J8 J15 J22 J29 F5 F12 F19 F26 M4 M11 M18 Final

AP 22 19 17 14 12 11 11 6 13 20 15 13 18 21 22 ARV ARV ARV ARV 17 2008-09

Date Preseason N17 N24 D1 D8 D15 D22 D29 J5 J12 J19 J26 F2 F9 F16 F23 M2 M9 M16 Final

AP 5 6 4 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 4 3 6 4 4 1 3 2 4 2009-10

Date Preseason N16 N23 N30 D7 D14 D21 D28 J4 J11

AP ARV ARV ARV ARV ARV ARV ARV NR 23 16

2 2 7 11 10 7 6 9 7 6 5 8 12 11 10 10 USA Today 20 19 17 11 9 9 9 6 13 18 16 17 21 25 24 ARV ARV ARV ARV 19 18 USA Today 6 6 4 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 4 3 5 4 4 1 4 2 4 6 USA Today ARV ARV ARV ARV ARV ARV ARV NR ARV 20

J18 J25 F1 F8 F15 F22 M1 M8 M15 Final

9 17 22 25 19 12 17 16 18 18

11 17 21 23 21 16 18 16 16 20

2010-11 Date Preseason N15 N22 N29 D6 D13 D20 D27 J3 J10 J17 J24 J31 F7 F14 F21 F28 M7 M14 A5

AP 5 5 5 3 3 8 6 6 5 5 5 2 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 2011-12

Date Preseason N14 N21 N28 D5 D12 D19 D26 J2

AP 10 9 17 17 15 15 15 22 ARV

USA Today 4 4 5 3 3 8 6 6 5 5 4 2 4 4 4 6 5 3 12 USA Today 11 9 16 17 14 14 13 22 ARV

2012-13 Date D24 D31 J7 J14 J21 J28 F4 F11 F18 F25 M4 M11 M18 Final

AP 24 24 ARV ARV ARV ARV 23 16 20 23 20 17 20 -

USA Today 24 22 ARV NR ARV ARV 25 17 22 ARV 22 19 ARV

2013-14 Date J13 J20 J27 F3 F10

AP 22 20 18 25 25

USA Today 21 19 17 22 23


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ATTENDANCE RECORDS TOP SINGLE GAME HOME ATTENDANCE Opponent, Date North Carolina, 12/20/93 Syracuse, 2/5/94 Syracuse, 2/10/88 Georgetown, 2/20/88 Georgetown, 1/27/91 Syracuse, 2/4/89 Georgetown, 2/11/89 Georgetown, 1/8/90 Georgetown, 1/19/85 Georgetown, 1/23/91 Syracuse, 1/7/91 Georgetown, 1/2/86 Syracuse, 2/9/87 Syracuse, 1/3/90 Georgetown, 1/2/86 vs. Duquesne, 11/30/11 Duquesne, 2/15/81 Duquesne, 2/10/80 St. John’s, 2/26/90 North Carolina, 12/20/95 vs. Tennessee, 12/11/10 Georgetown, 2/28/93 Georgetown, 2/20/97 Syracuse, 1/8/92 Villanova, 1/2/91 Syracuse, 2/7/96 Arizona, 1/27/90 Syracuse, 1/27/93 UCLA, 12/30/70 Duquesne, 1/6/92 Duquesne, 12/19/92 Notre Dame, 1/29/97 Georgetown, 1/24/94 UCLA, 12/28/92

Arena Attendance Civic Arena 17,716 Civic Arena 16,887 Civic Arena 16,798 Civic Arena 16,721 Civic Arena 16,683 Civic Arena 16,669 Civic Arena 16,669 Civic Arena 16,588 Civic Arena 16,532 Civic Arena 16,489 Civic Arena 16,485 Civic Arena 16,290 Civic Arena 16,290 Civic Arena 16,188 Civic Arena 16,046 Consol Energy 15,880 Civic Arena 15,824 Civic Arena 15,728 Civic Arena 15,322 Civic Arena 15,195 Consol Energy 15,166 Civic Arena 15,154 Civic Arena 15,127 Civic Arena 15,112 Civic Arena 15,033 Civic Arena 15,016 Civic Arena 14,127 Civic Arena 13,863 Civic Arena 13,535 Civic Arena 13,525 Civic Arena 13,519 Civic Arena 13,240 Civic Arena 13,179 Civic Arena 13,071

YEAR-BY-YEAR TOTAL ATTENDANCE Year 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

(includes all games during season) Total Avg. 336,923 11,618 343,008 10,394 349,949 10,293 286,560 10,234 256,132 9,486 293,480 10,481 244,582 9,059 325,569 9,866 221,864 8,217 210,476 7,016 181,698 6,489 274,870 8,329 303,506 8,671 426,653 12,929 569,699 15,825 319,696 11,024 413,644 12,534 489,703 13,235 477,315 12,900 433,279 12,035 386,824 11,377 406,607 11,959 417,417 10,703 370,245 11,219 440,942 12,248

GP 29 33 34 28 27 28 27 33 27 30 28 33 35 33 36 29 33 37 37 36 34 34 39 33 36

CONSOL ENERGY CENTER ATTENDANCE Opponent, Date Arena Attendance vs. *Duquesne, 11/30/11 Consol Energy 15,880 vs. Tennessee, 12/11/10 Consol Energy 15,166 vs. Duquesne, 12/5/12 Consol Energy 13,089 vs. Duquesne, 12/1/10 Consol Energy 12,860 *most attended game in City Game history

Pitt opened its 12,508-seat Petersen Events Center with a game against Duquesne on Nov. 23, 2003.

TOP ON-CAMPUS CROWDS Opponent, Date Duke, 1/27/14 Syracuse, 2/12/14 Syracuse, 1/17/11 Villanova, 2/21/10 Connecticut, 3/7/09 West Virginia, 2/12/10 West Virginia, 2/24/11 Villanova, 3/5/11 Connecticut, 2/15/04 Louisville, 1/16/10 Connecticut, 12/27/10 Providence, 2/25/06 Georgetown, 1/20/10 Syracuse, 2/2/13 Syracuse, 3/29/04 Cincinnati, 2/5/11 Notre Dame, 1/24/11 Notre Dame, 2/18/13 Villanova, 3/3/13 South Florida, 2/16/11 Wake Forest, 1/11/14 Marquette, 1/12/13 DePaul, 1/26/13 Providence, 3/4/10 St. John’s, 1/28/10 Connecticut, 1/19/13 Cincinnati, 12/31/12 Penn State, 12/3/13 55 games

Arena PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC PEC

YEARLY HOME ATTENDANCE AVERAGE

Attendance 12,944 12,935 12,925 12,920 12,908 12,902 12,876 12,843 12,817 12,781 12,725 12,719 12,677 12,632 12,624 12,615 12,591 12,556 12,553 12,519 12,515 12,513 12,512 12,511 12,511 12,510 12,510 12,510 12,508

TOP SINGLE GAME ATTENDANCE Opponent, Date vs. Ball State, 3/16/89 at Syracuse, 2/24/91 at Syracuse 3/6/88 at Syracuse, 1/11/86 at Syracuse, 1/24/04 at Syracuse, 2/25/84 at Syracuse, 2/1/03 at Syracuse, 1/18/14 at Syracuse, 1/23/90 at Syracuse, 1/18/92 vs. Marquette, 3/27/03 at Syracuse, 3/2/97 at Syracuse, 3/1/08

Location Indianapolis, Ind. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y. Minneapolis, Minn. Syracuse, N.Y. Syracuse, N.Y.

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Total 37,242 32,763 32,492 32,064 31,347 30,356 30,303 30,046 30,023 29,576 28,168 26,938 26,632

Year 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

Total 45,759 40,443 52,668 48,930 34,752 71,064 81,200 91,230 90,883 119,505 108,101 119,048 113,570 114,582 110,716 120,980 113,106 92,488 123,957 112,904 101,423 86,433 90,192 82,139 95,096 174,917 202,177 179,598 180,618 208,997 197,447 212,682 185,209 195,182 193,616 194,321 198,078

Avg. 3,520 3,111 3,762 3,495 2,896 5,076 5,800 6,082 6,991 7,967 8,315 7,937 9,464 8,814 8,516 8,065 8,079 7,114 8,264 7,527 6,762 6,174 5,305 4,832 5,594 10,932 10,509 10,565 10,625 11,611 10,969 11,194 10,289 10,843 8,801 10,227 11,004

GP 13 13 14 14 12 14 14 15 13 15 13 15 12 13 13 15 14 13 15 15 15 14 17 17 17 16 20 17 17 18 18 19 18 18 22 19 18

DID YOU KNOW? Pitt ranked among the nation’s top-five schools in attendance increase in two consecutive seasons: 200102 and 2002-03. With its move to the Petersen Events Center, the Panthers finished second nationally in attendance increase in 2002-03 at plus-4,129.


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100-POINT SCORING GAMES ALL-TIME GAMES OF 100-PLUS POINTS Note: Pitt is 40-0 when it scores 100-plus points. Date 3/3/56 2/24/58 1/2/64 2/1/64 2/24/65 2/13/70 2/6/71 2/20/71 12/6/71 2/11/72 1/20/74 1/30/74 2/14/74 3/1/75 11/29/78 12/9/78 2/24/81 12/20/83 11/26/84 2/27/85 11/29/86 12/3/86 1/29/86 1/12/87 1/17/87

Opponent at Penn State Geneva Dartmouth Carnegie Mellon Westminster Syracuse Carnegie Mellon at Carnegie Mellon Ohio Wesleyan Syracuse Buffalo State at Westminster Cleveland State at Buffalo State vs. Rio Grande $ Robert Morris at Massachusetts Florida State St. Francis St. Francis Indiana (Pa.) at St. Francis vs. Arkansas ! at Duquesne Chicago State

Pitt 100 109 107 108 101 127 118 104 103 109 101 106 106 107 107 100 101 102 104 107 108 108 114 102 112

Opp. 90 74 63 75 71 108 84 59 48 99 75 71 55 88 82 68 61 89 88 72 49 69 83 77 70

W/L W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

3/18/88 11/28/89 12/1/89 1/27/90 1/31/90 2/11/90 12/6/90 1/12/91 12/19/92 11/27/93 12/16/95 12/23/95 12/1/99 1/4/06 11/9/07

vs. Eastern Michigan@ Siena vs. Oklahoma State# Arizona (CA) Boston College Providence Marshall Providence at Duquesne (CA) Youngstown State Long Island Prairie View A&M Norfolk State Notre Dame Houston Baptist

108 101 102 100 110 117 105 101 102 112 108 101 102 100 103

90 89 90 92 80 102 75 82 91 66 67 59 78 98 62

W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W

! - Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) @ - NCAA Tournament (Lincoln, Neb.) # - Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, N.C.) $ - played in Wheeling, W.Va.

OPPONENT’S 100-PLUS POINT GAMES Note: Pitt has given up 100 or more points 35 times and is 2-33 in such contests. Date 2/24/1906 2/3/54 2/20/54 12/4/54

Opponent Westminster at Navy Westminster at Michigan

Pitt 13 73 94 71

Opp. 106 108 104 101

W/L L L L L

1/19/55 12/1/56 2/23/57 1/26/62 12/26/64 1/8/66 2/14/66 2/23/66 1/18/67 2/1/67 12/1/68 12/9/68 1/6/68 1/31/69 2/1/69 2/11/70 2/13/70 3/4/72 3/16/74 12/6/74 3/18/75 1/27/76 12/30/77 1/3/77 1/6/79 2/4/89 12/2/89 12/28/89 2/11/90 2/2/91 12/20/93

at Geneva at Ohio State at West Virginia at Boston College vs. Wichita State at Virginia Tech at West Virginia at Westminster West Virginia at Cornell Rutgers Duquesne at Miami at Louisiana State at Tulane Temple Syracuse at West Virginia at North Carolina State Duquesne vs. Providence (NIT) at Rutgers vs. Iowa West Virginia at Syracuse Syracuse vs. North Carolina State vs. Georgia Tech Providence at UCLA North Carolina

96 69 93 94 58 74 63 76 78 72 74 66 84 79 89 72 127 90 72 94 80 71 80 91 74 80 87 92 117 85 93

101 100 107 108 109 100 103 102 102 110 100 100 100 120 110 101 108 104 100 100 101 102 103 100 100 103 100 111 102 112 106

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

MARGIN OF VICTORY RECORDS LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Date 11/29/86 12/6/71 1/26/29 12/1/01 2/14/74 12/15/12 11/30/85 12/28/95 2/18/76 11/23/07 3/12/30 11/13/10 11/27/93 2/10/34 11/17/00 12/3/02 2/20/71 12/16/96 1/2/64 11/10/10 2/1/68 12/8/12 12/23/95 1/17/87 11/9/07 12/16/95 11/30/02 2/24/81 1/16/74 2/7/55

Opponent Indiana (Pa.) Ohio Wesleyan Army Savannah State Cleveland State Bethune-Cookman Indiana (Pa.) Brown Buffalo State Buffalo Washington & Jefferson North Florida Youngstown State Army North Carolina A&T Norfolk State at Carnegie Mellon Carnegie Mellon Dartmouth Illinois Chicago at Carnegie Mellon North Florida Prarie View A&M Chicago State Houston Baptist Long Island Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Massachusetts George Washington at Tampa

Pitt 108 103 69 87 106 89 94 95 99 92 67 95 112 64 91 96 104 84 107 97 89 89 101 112 103 108 89 101 96 92

Opp. 49 48 16 35 55 40 45 47 51 45 20 49 66 18 46 51 59 39 63 54 46 47 59 70 62 67 49 61 56 52

Margin +59 +55 +53 +52 +51 +49 +49 +48 +48 +47 +47 +46 +46 +46 +45 +45 +45 +45 +44 +43 +43 +42 +42 +42 +41 +41 +40 +40 +40 +40

LARGEST VICTORY-LEAGUE GAME Date 2/24/81 1/26/13 2/12/03 1/25/88 1/21/14 3/5/03 1/22/11 1/29/92 1/31/90 1/20/82 3/6/10 1/8/13 1/12/94

Opponent at Massachusetts (E8) DePaul (BEC) West Virginia (BEC) Providence (BEC) Clemson (ACC) Seton Hall (BEC) at DePaul (BEC) Miami (BEC) Boston College (BEC) St. Bonaventure (E8) Rutgers (BEC) at Georgetown (BEC) Miami (BEC)

Pitt 101 93 82 90 76 86 80 82 110 86 83 73 83

Opp. 61 55 46 56 43 54 50 52 80 56 54 45 55

Margin +40 +38 +36 +34 +33 +32 +30 +30 +30 +30 +29 +28 +28

2/24/86 3/2/04 3/2/02 1/27/07 2/6/10 1/23/08 1/29/97 3/3/92 2/7/09 1/2/02 3/2/85 2/28/05 2/4/92 1/15/11 1/31/87 2/22/03 1/24/04 1/7/07 1/9/80

Connecticut (BEC) at Providence (BEC) West Virginia (BEC) St. John’s (BEC) Seton Hall (BEC) at St. John’s (BEC) Notre Dame (BEC) Boston College (BEC) at DePaul (BEC) St. John’s (BEC) Villanova (BEC) at Boston College (BEC) at Miami (BEC) Seton Hall (BEC) Connecticut (BEC) Rutgers (BEC) at Syracuse (BEC) South Florida (BEC) George Washington (E8)

79 88 92 72 83 81 88 90 92 77 85 72 77 74 73 86 66 69 82

51 61 65 46 58 57 64 66 69 54 62 50 55 53 52 65 45 48 61

+28 +27 +27 +26 +25 +24 +24 +24 +23 +23 +23 +22 +22 +21 +21 +21 +21 +21 +21

LARGEST WIN- LEAGUE ROAD GAMES Date 2/24/81 1/22/11 1/8/13 3/2/04 1/23/08 2/7/09 2/28/05 2/4/94 1/24/04 1/24/81 1/14/03 12/8/79 1/25/97 1/24/87 1/28/78 2/3/88 3/2/11 1/3/09 1/24/07 1/12/11 1/7/86 2/18/03 3/9/13 1/16/13

Opponent at Massachusetts (E8) at DePaul (BEC) at Georgetown (BEC) at Providence (BEC) at St. John’s (BEC) at DePaul (BEC) at Boston College (BEC) at Miami (BEC) at Syracuse (BEC) at George Washington (E8) at West Virginia (BEC) at Massachusetts (E8) at Georgetown (BEC) at Boston College (BEC) at Penn State (E8) at St. John’s (BEC) at South Florida (BEC) at Georgetown (BEC) at Cincinnati (BEC) at Georgetown (BEC) at Seton Hall (BEC) at Georgetown (BEC) at DePaul (BEC) at Villanova (BEC)

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Pitt 101 80 73 88 81 92 72 77 66 74 80 63 89 80 82 88 66 70 67 72 81 82 81 58

Opp. 61 50 45 61 57 69 50 55 45 55 61 45 71 62 65 71 50 54 51 57 66 67 66 43

Margin +40 +30 +28 +27 +24 +23 +22 +22 +21 +19 +19 +18 +18 +18 +17 +17 +16 +16 +16 +15 +15 +15 +15 +15

LARGEST MARGIN OF LOSS Date 2/24/1906 12/26/64 12/5/59 1/31/69 1/31/14 1/14/67 2/14/66 12/20/55 2/22/67 2/1/67 12/3/66 2/4/50 2/3/54 11/28/98 12/9/67 2/9/44 2/5/38

Opponent Westminster vs. Wichita State at Ohio State at Louisiana State Rochester at Penn State at West Virginia Duke at Temple at Cornell at Davidson at Bradley at Navy vs. Maryland Duquesne at Army at Notre Dame

Pitt 13 58 49 79 12 44 63 54 49 72 59 48 73 52 66 32 17

Opp. 106 109 94 120 53 84 103 92 87 110 97 84 108 87 100 66 51

Margin -93 -51 -45 -41 -41 -40 -40 -38 -38 -38 -38 -36 -35 -35 -34 -34 -34

LARGEST LOSS- LEAGUE GAMES Date 2/3/96 3/1/86 1/14/85

Opponent at Villanova (BEC) at Georgetown (BEC) St. John’s (BEC)

Pitt 88 93 87

Opp. 55 62 56

Margin -33 -31 -31

MOST COMBINED POINTS SCORED Date 2/13/70 2/11/90 2/11/72 12/28/89 2/6/71 1/26/62 2/23/57

Opponent Syracuse Providence Syracuse vs. Georgia Tech Carnegie Mellon at Boston College at West Virginia

Pitt 127 117 109 92 118 94 93

Opp. 108 102 99 111 84 108 107

Margin 235 219 208 203 202 202 200

FEWEST COMBINED POINTS Date 1/15/44 1/13/12 2/5/08 1/30/14 2/23/24 3/1/52

Opponent Penn State at Mount Union at Bucknell at St. Lawrence Bucknell at Penn State

Pitt 12 16 14 14 10 9

Opp. 15 14 16 17 22 24

Margin 27 30 30 31 32 33


RECORDS

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COMEBACK WINS LARGEST HALFTIME TURNAROUND- ALL GAMES Date 12/5/83 11/26/88 11/17/12 2/25/56 12/2/09 12/8/67 12/1/12 2/21/81 1/22/05 1/4/04 2/10/02 12/4/64 1/31/09 3/6/04 2/5/73 3/9/06 2/24/04 2/16/02 12/30/86 3/14/01

Opponent at St. Francis, Pa. Oklahoma State Oakland West Virginia at Duquesne (MA) (2OT) Massachusetts Detroit West Virginia at Connecticut at North Carolina State at Syracuse Virginia Tech (CA) Notre Dame Villanova West Virginia vs. West Virginia at Georgetown at West Virginia vs. Wisconsin St. Bonaventure

Halftime Deficit -12 (47-35) -7 (43-36) -14 (34-20) -5 (48-43) -13 (33-20) -20 (38-18) -8 (37-29) -4 (29-25) -11 (43-32) -8 (34-26) -8 (35-27) -14 (48-34) -6 (45-39) -5 (22-17) -6 (40-34) -7 (31-24) -8 (28-20) -8 (45-37) -2 (41-39) -9 (48-39)

Final 94-80 93-75 72-62 94-77 67-58 73-71 74-61 81-64 76-66 74-62 75-63 74-69 93-80 59-45 77-64 68-57 68-58 85-75 98-82 84-75

LARGEST HALFTIME TURNAROUND-LEAGUE PLAY

Turnaround +26 +25 +24 +22 +22 +22 +21 +21 +21 +20 +20 +19 +19 +19 +19 +18 +18 +18 +18 +18

Date 1/22/05 2/21/81 1/4/04 2/10/02 3/6/04 1/31/09 2/24/04 2/16/02

Opponent at St. Francis, Pa. at Duquesne (MA) (2OT) at Connecticut at Syracuse at North Carolina State at Georgetown at West Virginia

Halftime Deficit -12 (47-35) -13 (33-20) -11 (43-32) -8 (35-27) -8 (34-26) -8 (28-20) -8 (45-37)

Final 94-80 67-58 76-66 75-63 74-62 68-58 85-75

Final 76-66 81-64 74-62 75-63 59-45 93-80 68-58 85-75

Turnaround +21 +21 +20 +20 +19 +19 +18 +18

LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN Date 12/8/67 2/10/37 11/17/12 12/4/64 12/2/09 12/5/83 12/2/60 12/20/08 1/22/05 3/9/07

LARGEST HALFTIME TURNAROUND- ROAD GAME Date 12/5/83 12/2/09 1/22/05 2/10/02 1/4/04 2/24/04 2/16/02

Opponent Halftime Deficit at Connecticut (BEC) -11 (43-32) West Virginia (E8) -4 (29-25) at North Carolina State (ACC) -8 (34-26) at Syracuse (BEC) -8 (35-27) Villanova (BEC) -5 (22-17) Notre Dame (BEC) -6 (45-39) at Georgetown (BEC) -8 (28-20) at West Virginia (BEC) -8 (45-37)

Turnaround +26 +22 +21 +20 +20 +18 +18

Opponent Massachusetts Duquesne Oakland (OT) Virginia Tech (CA) at Duquesne (MA) (2OT) at St. Francis, Pa. Purdue vs. Duke (OT) at Connecticut vs. Louisville

Halftime Deficit -20 (38-18) -15 (30-15) -14 (34-20) -14 (48-34) -13 (33-20) -12 (47-35) -12 (41-29) -12 (34-22) -11 (43-32) -11 (37-26)

Final 73-71 51-50 72-62 74-69 67-58 94-80 81-80 65-64 76-66 65-59

Turnaround +22 +16 +24 +19 +22 +26 +13 +13 +21 +16

COMEBACK WINS BY SEASON Season Wins 2009-10 ................. 6 2003-04 ................. 6

Season Wins 1988-89 ................. 6 2001-02 ................. 5

Season Wins 1983-84 ................. 5 1979-80 ................. 5

HALFTIME LEADS/DEFICITS LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS Date 12/3/03 11/27/93 12/23/91 1/30/74 12/6/71 11/29/86 2/20/71 12/29/86 12/28/95 12/17/03

Opponent Norfolk State Youngstown State Cornell at Westminster at Ohio Wesleyan Indiana, Pa. at Carnegie Mellon vs. Arkansas Brown Chicago State

Score 54-15 62-26 55-20 53-18 53-19 54-20 55-22 53-20 56-24 50-18

LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS-LEAGUE ROAD GAME Lead +39 +36 +35 +35 +34 +34 +33 +33 +32 +32

Date 1/22/94 1/12/11 1/8/13 1/22/11 1/22/95 2/25/04 3/9/03 1/24/07 2/1/03 1/14/03

Final 96-51 112-66 86-47 106-71 103-48 108-49 104-59 114-83 95-47 79-51

LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS-LEAGUE PLAY Date 3/6/10 1/26/13 1/2/02 2/8/98 1/12/94 1/10/99 1/22/94

Opponent Rutgers (BEC) DePaul (BEC) St. John’s (BEC) Boston College (BEC) Miami, Fla. (BEC) Boston College (BEC) at Villanova (BEC)

Score 40-16 53-30 41-18 49-26 44-22 49-27 42-20

Lead +24 +23 +23 +23 +22 +22 +22

Opponent at Villanova (BEC) at Georgetown (BEC) at Georgetown (BEC) at DePaul (BEC) at St. John’s (BEC) at Providence (BEC) at Villanova (BEC) at Cincinnati (BEC) at Syracuse (BEC) at West Virginia (BEC)

Score 42-20 41-24 37-22 38-23 55-40 41-27 33-19 38-26 43-31 40-28

Lead +22 +17 +15 +15 +15 +14 +14 +12 +12 +12

Final 81-70 72-57 73-45 80-50 94-87 81-68 56-54 67-51 65-67 80-61

Deficit -33 -31 -31 -29 -28

Final 120-79 58-82 73-93 52-87 76-89

LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT Final 83-54 93-55 77-54 89-79 83-55 86-70 81-70

Date 1/31/69 1/3/00 12/23/86 11/28/98 1/30/02

Opponent at Louisiana State at St. John’s at BYU vs. Maryland at Notre Dame

Score 67-34 45-14 55-24 46-17 49-21

LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT- HOME GAME LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS-ROAD GAME Date 1/30/74 2/20/71 12/3/86 2/13/70 12/4/85

Opponent at Westminster at Carnegie Mellon at St. Francis, Pa. at Syracuse at Lafayette

Score 53-18 55-22 55-29 58-37 44-23

Lead +35 +33 +26 +21 +21

Date 12/7/94 12/5/93 2/22/67 1/18/67

Final 106-71 104-59 108-69 127-108 95-64

Opponent Massachusetts St. John’s Temple West Virginia

Score 42-17 52-29 41-18 53-31

Deficit -25 -23 -23 -22

Final 57-85 83-88 87-49 78-102

LARGEST HALFTIME DEFICIT-LEAGUE GAME Date 1/3/00 1/30/02 2/10/98 12/5/93 2/29/92

LARGEST HALFTIME LEADS-NEUTRAL GAME Date 12/29/86 3/20/14 12/28/90 3/8/06

Opponent vs. Arkansas vs. Colorado (NCAA) vs. Alaska-Anchorage vs. Louisville

Score 53-20 46-18 52-28 39-16

Lead +33 +28 +24 +23

Final 114-83 77-48 93-69 61-56

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Opponent at St. John’s (BEC) at Notre Dame (BEC) at Villanova (BEC) St. John’s (BEC) at Villanova (BEC)

Score 45-14 49-21 49-23 52-29 44-21

Deficit -31 -28 -26 -23 -23

Final 58-82 76-89 68-79 83-88 78-61


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ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES ALL-TIME OVERTIME GAMES

OVERTIME RECORDS Total OT Games: 96. Total Record: 51-45. Home: 24-15. Away: 22-21. Neutral: 5-9. 1OT Record: 42-31. 2OT Record: 8-12. 3OT Record: 1-2. ACC regular season: 4-0. ACC Tournament: 0-0. Big East regular season: 14-13. Big East Tournament: 2-2. NCAA Tournament: 2-2. Petersen Events Center: 6-3. Mellon/Civic Arena: 3-1. Madison Square Garden: 3-2. NIT Record: 0-0; CBI: 1-0. Largest Margin of Victory: 18, Ohio State (50-32), 12/3/28. Largest Margin of Loss: 9, three times. Most Points Scored: 100, Notre Dame, 1/4/06. Least Points Scored: 23, West Virginia, 1/17/24. Most Points Allowed: 101, at Geneva, 1954-55. Least Points Allowed: 20, at Notre Dame, 2/7/31. Consecutive OT Wins: 5, 3/3/ 13-current. Consecutive OT Losses: 3, three times. Most OT Games-Season: 4, 1954-55; 2001-02; 2013-14. Consecutive OT Games: 3 times, 1954-55; 2/11-2/18/78; 1/171/22/98.

SINGLE OVERTIME (42-31) Date 2/28/23 1/17/24 1/8/27 12/19/28 12/31/29 1/24/31 2/7/31 12/12/36 1/17/36 1/1/40 1/22/42 2/11/42 2/12/44 3/5/49 1/1/55 1/8/55 12/29/56 2/21/56 2/15/58 2/27/60 1/21/61 12/29/61 12/7/63 12/29/65 1/14/70 2/6/70 1/17/73 12/3/74 1/13/75 1/25/75 2/15/75 2/12/77 1/23/78

Opponent at Wash. & Jeff. West Virginia Syracuse at Iowa Ohio State at Notre Dame Notre Dame at DePaul at Georgetown vs. Michigan California, Pa. Indiana, Pa. Bethany West Virginia at Pennsylvania Westminster vs. Connecticut % at Carnegie Tech at Navy Penn State at Temple vs. Tennessee Duquesne at Rochester # at West Virginia at Lafayette at Notre Dame at West Virginia Notre Dame (CA) at Rutgers Virginia Duquesne (FFH) at Cincinnati

Pitt Opp.W/L 29 27 W 23 25 L 29 28 W 44 40 W 38 33 W 28 20 W 35 32 W 37 41 L 42 43 L 35 44 L 45 33 W 47 37 W 47 45 W 34 32 W 81 75 W 71 73 L 60 64 L 85 81 W 85 83 W 64 63 W 80 75 W 83 84 L 69 67 W 69 65 W 66 67 L 74 80 L 76 85 L 78 82 L 84 77 W 82 79 W 71 70 W 63 66 L 80 87 L

Date 2/11/78 2/18/78 1/10/79 1/22/79 1/27/81 2/5/83 1/16/84 2/6/84 1/4/86 3/20/88 12/10/88 1/30/89 3/14/91 12/28/91 2/4/95 2/28/95 1/6/96 1/23/96 1/17/98 11/25/00 12/17/00 3/9/01 2/26/02 3/21/02 2/29/04 1/8/05 2/5/05 1/21/07 3/17/07 12/20/07 3/13/08 1/16/10 2/27/11 3/21/12

Opponent PittOpp. W/L Maryland (CA) 89 86 W Penn State 68 75 L Cincinnati 75 78 L at Iona ^ 79 84 L Maryland (CA) 66 69 L at Connecticut 72 71 W St. John’s 63 61 W at Connecticut 75 71 W at St. John’s 75 78 L vs. Vanderbilt (NCAA) 74 80 L West Virginia 81 84 L at St. John’s 85 81 W vs. Georgia (NCAA) 76 68 W at New Orleans $ 77 78 L Villanova 76 79 L at Miami, Fla. 68 76 L at West Virginia 84 83 W Massachusetts 71 79 L Rutgers 86 85 W Marist 71 69 W at VCU 73 76 L vs.Syracuse(BET/MSG) 55 54 W at Seton Hall 73 66 W vs. Kent State (NCAA) 73 78 L Syracuse (PEC) 46 49 L at Rutgers 66 63 W at West Virginia 78 83 L Marquette (PEC) 74 77 L vs. VCU (NCAA) 84 79 W vs. Duke (MSG) 65 64 W vs. Lville (BET/MSG) 76 69 W Louisville (PEC) 82 77 W at Louisville 59 62 L at Butler (CBI) 68 62 W

11/27/12 1/12/13 3/3/13 2/5/14 3/1/14 3/8/14

Oakland (PEC) Marquette (PEC) Villanova (PEC) at Miami, Fla. at Notre Dame at Clemson

72 67 73 59 85 83

62 74 64 55 81 78

W L W W W W

DOUBLE OVERTIME (8-12) Date 1/19/55 12/21/57 1/19/63 1/11/78 1/16/82 1/29/83 2/14/87 12/9/89 2/19/94 12/17/94 1/22/98 3/4/98 1/15/02 3/9/02 1/10/04 2/9/04 1/4/06 12/21/06 12/2/09 2/8/14

Opponent at Geneva Duke at Army Temple at Penn State Providence Boston College at West Virginia Villanova vs. Georgia * St. John’s vs. Vill. (BET/MSG) at Miami, Fla. vs. UConn (BET/MSG) at Miami, Fla. at Seton Hall Notre Dame (PEC) vs. Oklahoma State at Duquesne (MA) Virginia Tech (PEC)

PittOpp. W/L 96 101 L 87 84 W 79 73 W 74 81 L 46 52 L 59 55 W 72 67 W 93 97 L 88 93 L 86 87 L 83 90 L 93 96 L 69 76 L 65 74 L 84 80 W 67 68 L 100 97 W 89 95 L 67 58 W 62 57 W

TRIPLE OVERTIME (1-2) Date 1/28/54 1/10/76 2/12/10

Opponent at Penn State at George Washington West Virginia (PEC)

PittOpp. W/L 85 91 L 73 74 L 98 95 W

PITT OVERTIME RECORDS TEAM RECORDS

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Most Points in OT Period-Pitt 20 at Notre Dame, 3/1/14 16 at Clemson, 3/8/14 16 at Butler, 3/21/12 15 vs. VCU, 3/17/07 14 at West Virginia, 2/5/05 14 Oakland, 11/17/12 14 vs. Louisville (BET/MSG), 3/13/08 14 Rutgers, 1/17/98

Most Points in Multiple Overtime Game-Opponent 27 West Virginia, 2/12/10 (3OT) 23 vs. Georgia, 12/17/94 (2OT) 22 vs. Connecticut, 3/9/02 (2OT) 20 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 (2OT) 20 vs. Oklahoma State, 12/21/06 (2OT)

Most Points in OT Period-Opponent 19 at West Virginia, 2/5/05 17 Marquette, 1/12/13 16 at Notre Dame, 3/1/14 16 at Lafayette, 2/6/70 15 at Cincinnati, 1/23/78 15 Penn State, 2/18/78 13 Massachusetts, 1/23/96 Most Points in OT Period-Combined Two Teams 36 at Notre Dame (20/16), 3/1/14 33 at West Virginia (14/19), 2/5/05 29 Villanova (13/16), 2/4/95 27 at Clemson (16/11), 3/8/14 27 Rutgers (14/13), 1/17/98 27 Marquette (10/17), 1/12/13 26 at Lafayette (10/16), 2/6/70 26 at Butler (16/10), 3/21/12 25 vs. VCU (15/10), 3/17/07 Most Points in Multiple Overtime Game-Pitt 30 West Virginia, 2/12/10 (3OT) 23 at Army, 1/19/63 (2OT) 23 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 (2OT) 22 vs. Georgia, 12/17/94 (2OT) 20 at Miami, Fla., 1/10/04 (2OT) 14 vs. Oklahoma State, 12/21/06 (2OT) 14 at Duquesne, 12/2/09 (2OT)

Boston College, 2/14/87 (2OT)

Best Free Throw Percentage in OT-Pitt 1.000 vs. Louisville (10-10), 3/13/08 1.000 Villanova (7-7), 3/3/13 .933 at Notre Dame (14-15), 3/1/14 Best Field Goal Percentage in OT-Opponent 1.000 West Virginia (5-5), 12/10/88 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most Points in Multiple Overtime Game-Combined Two Teams 57 West Virginia (30/27), 2/12/10 (3OT) 45 vs. Georgia (22/23), 12/17/94 (2OT) 43 Notre Dame (23/20), 1/4/06 (2OT) 40 at Army (23/17), 1/19/63 (2OT) 39 St. John’s (16/23), 1/22/98 (2OT) 36 at Miami, Fla. (20/16), 1/10/04 (2OT) 35 vs. Connecticut (13/22), 3/9/02 (2OT) 34 vs. Oklahoma State (14/20), 12/21/06 (2OT) Largest Margin of Victory-OT Game +10 Oakland, 11/17/12 (1OT) +10 Indiana, Pa., 2/11/42 (1OT) +9 at Duquesne (MA), 12/2/09 (2OT) +9 Villanova, 3/3/13 (1OT) +7 Notre Dame (CA), 1/13/75 (1OT) +7 at Seton Hall, 2/26/02 (1OT)

W W W W W W

72-62 47-37 67-58 73-64 84-77 73-66

Largest Margin of Defeat-OT Game -9 at Notre Dame, 1/17/73 (1OT) -9 vs. Michigan, 1/1/40 (1OT) -9 vs. UConn (MSG/BET), 3/9/02 (2OT) -8 at Miami, Fla., 2/28/95 (1OT)

L L L L

85-76 44-35 74-65 76-68

Best Field Goal Percentage in OT-Pitt 1.000 Oakland (5-5), 11/17/12 1.000 West Virginia (4-4), 12/10/88 .800 Villanova (4-5), 3/3/13

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Most Pitt Points Scored-One OT Game 10 Lamar Patterson, at Miami, 2/5/14 9 Tray Woodall, at Butler, 3/21/12 9 Talib Zanna, Villanova, 3/3/13 8 Cameron Wright, at Clemson, 3/8/14 7 Isaac Hawkins, Rutgers, 1/17/98 Most Pitt Points Scored in Multiple OT Game 9 Gilbert Brown, West Virginia, 2/12/10 (3OT) 8 Vonteego Cummings, vs. Villanova, 3/4/98 (2 OT) 8 Jaron Brown, at Miami, Fla., 1/10/04 (2OT) 8 Brad Wanamaker, West Virginia, 2/12/10 (3OT) 8 Ashton Gibbs, at Duquesne, 12/2/09 (2OT) 8 Aaron Gray, vs. Oklahoma State, 12/21/06 (2OT) 7 Sam Young, Notre Dame, 1/4/06 (2OT) Most Points Scored-One OT Game-Opponent 12 Steve Vasturia, at Notre Dame, 3/1/14 10 Kerry Kittles, Villanova, 2/4/95 8 Norm Nixon, Duquesne, 2/12/77 8 Vander Blue, Marquette, 1/12/13 8 Kevin Pittsnogle, at West Virginia, 2/5/05 7 Sean Kennedy, Marist, 11/25/00 7 Rob Hodgson, Rutgers, 1/17/98 Most Points Scored in Multiple OT Game-Opponent 15 Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia, 2/12/10 (3OT) 12 Chris Quinn, Notre Dame, 1/4/06 (2OT) 10 Katu Davis, vs. Georgia, 12/17/94 (2OT) 8 Mario Boggan, vs. Oklahoma State, 12/21/06 (2OT)


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MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS DEFICITS/RUNS/MISCELLANEOUS LARGEST FIRST HALF DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN GAME -19 at West Virginia, 3/3/70 (trailed 38-19 with 4:44 in first half, won 92-87) -17 at Connecticut, 1/22/05 (trailed 43-26 with 2:31 in first half, won 76-66) -17 Syracuse, 1/29/05 (trailed 22-5 with 10:31 in first half, won 76-69) -16 vs. Duke (MSG), 12/20/07 (trailed 31-15 with 3:55 in first half, won 66-64 in OT) -16 vs. Duquesne, 12/21/96 (trailed 22-6 with 12:12 in first half, won 75-73) LARGEST SECOND HALF DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN GAME -22 Purdue, 12/2/60 (won 81-80) -18 Oakland, 11/17/12 (trailed 48-30 with 11:34 to go, won 72-62 in OT) -17 St. Francis, Pa., 12/1/90 (won 91-85) -16 at Duquesne (MA), 12/2/09 (trailed 40-24 with 17:32 to go, won 67-58 in 2OT) -15 Notre Dame, 1/13/75 (trailed 54-39 with 15:14 to go, won 84-77 in OT) -15 at Connecticut, 1/22/05 (trailed 49-34 with 17:26 to go, won 76-66) -14 at Syracuse, 2/10/02 (trailed 47-33 with 13:45 to go, won 75-63) -14 at Boston College, 1/21/85 (trailed 42-28 with 15:22 to go, won 61-55) -13 Oklahoma State, 11/26/88 (trailed 52-39 with 17:26 to go, won 93-75) -13 Wofford, 11/13/09 (trailed 41-28 with 15:41 to go, won 63-60) -13 Cornell, 12/21/92 (trailed 48-35 with 17:42 to go, won 80-72) -13 vs. Duke, 12/20/07 (trailed 39-26 with 16:31 to go, won 65-64 in OT) LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN GAME (LESS THAN 7:00 LEFT) -11 at Syracuse, 3/1/08 (trailed 75-64 with 3:49 to go, won 82-77) -9 vs. Duquesne (CA), 2/1/79 (trailed by 9 points with 6:00 to go, won 89-83) -8 at Syracuse, 2/15/05 (trailed 58-50 with 6:58 to go, won 68-64) -7 Oakland, 11/17/12 (trailed 56-49 with 4:03 to go, won 72-62 in OT)

-7 -7 -7

Villanova, 2/12/97 (trailed 67-60 with 7:05 to go, won 95-89) Seton Hall, 1/15/05 (trailed 58-51 with 5:12 to go, won 67-63) Georgetown, 2/19/83 (trailed by seven points with 4:25 to go, won 65-63)

LARGEST DEFICIT OVERCOME TO WIN GAME (LESS THAN 1:30 LEFT) -7 Oakland, 11/17/12 (trailed 58-51 with 1:07 to go, won 72-62 in OT) -7 West Virginia, 2/12/10 (trailed 66-59 with 1:13 to go, won 98-95 in 3OT) -6 Rutgers, 1/17/98 (trailed 83-77 with 35 seconds to go, won 86-85 in OT) -5 Louisville, 1/16/10 (trailed 68-63 with 54 seconds to go, won, 82-77 in OT) -5 at Clemson, 3/8/14 (trailed 65-60 with 13 seconds to go, won 83-78 in OT) BLOWN LEADS-HALFTIME 15 Connecticut, 1/11/95 (led 45-30, lost 85-76) 13 vs. Navy, 12/4/82 (led 36-23, lost 73-65) 12 at Syracuse, 2/1/03 (led 43-31, lost 67-65) 11 Virginia Commonwealth, 12/14/96 (led 32-21, lost 58-55) BLOWN LEADS-FIRST HALF 28 vs. Louisville, 3/8/06 (led 33-5 with 4:38 in first half, won 61-56) 25 Connecticut, 1/11/95 (led 40-14 with 4:50 in first half, lost 85-76) BLOWN LEADS-SECOND HALF 20 vs. North Carolina, 3/14/14 (led 61-41 with 7:22 to go, won 80-75) 19 vs. Virginia Commonwealth, 3/17/07 (led 51-32 with 12:11 to go, won 84-79 in OT) 17 at Georgetown, 1/19/02 (led 62-45 with 8:39 to go, won 68-67) 15 at Virginia Commonwealth, 12/17/00 (led 53-38 with 13:44 to go, lost 76-73 in OT) 14 Syracuse, 1/6/01 (led 48-34 with 15:20 to go, lost 71-66)

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BLOWN LEADS (LESS THAN 1:30 LEFT) 9 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 (led 73-64 with 47 seconds left, won 100-97 in 2OT) 7 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 (led 90-83 with 1:08 left in OT, won 100-97 in 2OT) 5 Connecticut, 12/12/98 (led 69-64 with 0:09 seconds to go, lost 70-69) LARGEST PITT UNANSWERED RUNS 22-0 Duquesne (second half), 2/18/1936 22-0 Auburn (first half), 12/4/05 22-0 Buffalo (first half), 11/23/97 20-0 Indiana, Pa. (first half), 11/22/08 19-0 Syracuse (first half), 1/17/11 18-0 vs. Oral Roberts (first half), 3/20/08 17-0 at Georgetown (second half), 2/24/04 17-0 at Florida State (second half), 12/21/08 17-0 Vermont (first half), 12/17/05 17-0 Miami, Fla. (first half), 1/12/94 LARGEST OPPONENT UNANSWERED RUNS 18-0 at Rutgers (second half), 1/8/02 17-0 at Syracuse (first half), 2/27/01 17-0 at Notre Dame (first half), 1/30/02 17-0 at Marquette (second half), 2/15/08 17-0 Syracuse (first half), 1/17/11 MOST UNANSWERED POINTS SCORED TO START GAME 20-0 Indiana, Pa., 11/22/08 19-0 Syracuse, 1/17/11 16-0 vs. Louisville, 3/8/06 LARGEST DEFICIT TO START GAME 14-0 at St. John’s, 1/21/06 MOST CONSECUTIVE MINUTES TRAILED BEFORE WINNING 38 at Duquesne (MA), 12/2/09 (trailed 38 straight minutes, sent game into OT, won 6758 in 2OT) 37 Wofford, 11/13/09 (trailed 37 straight minutes prior to winning 63-60) 34 at Buffalo, 12/9/06 (trailed 34 straight minutes, prior to winning 70-67) 31 Oakland, 11/27/12 (trailed for 31 straight minutes prior to winning 72-62 in OT)


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RECORDS

PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER RECORDS PITT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Points:

FG Made: FG Attempts: FG Pct. (min. 7 made) 3FG Made:

3FG Attempts: 3FG Pct. (min. 5 made) FT Made:

FT Attempts:

FT Pct.: Rebounds:

Assists:

Blocked Shots: Steals:

33 32 31 31 13 13 13 23 21 21 1.000 1.000 1.000 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 15 14 13 1.000 1.000 1.000 13 12 12 11 14 14 14 14 1.000 1.000 22 20 19 19 13 13 13 13 13 7 6 6 6 6

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL HIGHS

Sam Young, Belmont, 11/25/08 Carl Krauser, Syracuse, 1/23/06 Sam Young, Connecticut, 3/7/09 Carl Krauser, Richmond, 12/23/04 Sam Young, Connecticut, 3/7/09 Sam Young, Belmont, 11/25/08 DeJuan Blair, Indiana (PA), 11/22/08 Sam Young, Connecticut, 3/7/09 Ashton Gibbs, Long Beach State, 11/16/11 Sam Young, Vermont, 12/6/08 Nasir Robinson (9-9), Georgetown, 1/28/12 Chevon Troutman (8-8), St. Francis (PA), 11/22/03 Dante Taylor (8-8), St. John’s, 2/29/12 Lamar Patterson, Marquette, 1/12/13 Ashton Gibbs, VMI, 12/6/11 Ashton Gibbs, Rider, 11/13/11 Ashton Gibbs, Providence, 3/4/10 Ashton Gibbs, West Virginia, 2/12/10 Ashton Gibbs, Binghamton, 11/17/09 Carl Krauser, Richmond, 12/23/04 Carl Krauser, Albany, 11/28/03 Ashton Gibbs, VMI, 12/6/11 Ashton Gibbs, Rider, 11/13/11 Ashton Gibbs, West Virginia, 2/12/10 Ashton Gibbs (5-5), Cincinnati, 2/5/11 Ronald Ramon (5-5), Boston, 11/27/07 Josh Newkirk (5-5), North Carolina State, 3/3/14 Carl Krauser, Syracuse, 1/23/06 Levance Fields, Akron, 11/21/08 Tray Woodall, Villanova, 2/5/12 Brad Wanamaker, Louisville, 1/16/10 Levance Fields, Akron, 11/21/08 Carl Krauser, vs. Syracuse, 1/23/06 Levance Fields, Notre Dame, 1/4/06 Chevon Troutman, Connecticut, 2/26/05 Tray Woodall (12-12), Villanova, 2/5/12 Chevon Troutman (10-10), Georgetown, 1/25/03 DeJuan Blair, Notre Dame, 1/31/09 Aaron Gray, Marquette, 1/28/06 Talib Zanna, Villanova, 3/3/13 Aaron Gray, Connecticut, 1/16/07 Brad Wanamaker, Providence, 3/4/10 Tray Woodall, Binghamton, 11/17/09 Levance Fields, Cincinnati, 2/14/09 Levance Fields, Robert Morris, 2/2/09 Levance Fields, South Florida, 1/14/09 Chris Taft, Murray State, 12/20/03 Khem Birch, Robert Morris, 11/27/11 Jermaine Dixon, St. John’s, 1/11/09 Carl Krauser, Marquette, 1/28/06 Carl Krauser, St. Francis (NY), 11/29/05

PITT TEAM HIGHS & LOWS Points: FG Made: FG Att: FG Pct.: 3FG Made: 3FG Att.: 3FG Pct.: FT Made: FT Att.: FT Pct.: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: Turnovers: Fouls:

High 103 Low 39 High 42 Low 12 High 92 Low 36 High .708 Low .211 High 14 Low 0 High 34 Low 6 High .700 Low .000 High 31 Low 1 High 46 Low 3 High 1.000 Low .167 High 60 Low 23 High 33 Low 8 High 16 Low 0 High 12 Low 0 High 25 Low 3 High 28 Low: 6

Houston Baptist, 11/9/07 Rutgers, 1/11/12 two times, last- Houston Bap., 11/9/07 Rutgers, 1/11/12 Houston Baptist, 11/9/07 Villanova, 3/9/03 Mount St. Mary’s, 34-48, 11/9/12 Rutgers, 12-57, 1/11/12 three times, last- Wofford, 3/14/12 three times, last- Fresno State, 11/12/13 two times, last- Rider, 11/13/11 three times- last- Del. St., 12/19/12 Seton Hall, 7-10, 3/5/03 three times, last- Fresno State, 11/12/13 West Virginia, 31-42, 2/12/10 three times, last- Wofford, 3/14/12 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 Wofford, 3/14/12 Cal Poly, 12-12, 12/21/13 Louisville, 1-6, 1/21/12 VMI, 12/06/11 NC State, 3/3/14; Georgetown, 1/13/07 Maryland Eastern Shore, 12/18/10 Princeton, 3/19/12 three times, last- Duquesne, 12/3/08 Oakland, 11/19/06 Eastern Kentucky, 11/19/09 Fairleigh Dickinson, 11/14/08 Howard, 11/20/04 Washington State, 3/30/12 two times- last, West Virginia, 2/12/10 St. Francis, Pa., 12/20/11

Points:

FG Made:

FG Attempts: FG Pct. (min. 6 made) 3FG Made: 3FG Attempts: FT Made: FT Attempts: FT Pct.: (min. 8 made) Rebounds:

Assists:

Blocked Shots:

Steals:

41 37 32 31 31 30 16 13 12 12 12 12 28 27 25 1.000 .875 7 6 14 14 14 13 11 18 16 15 1.000 1.000 1.000 18 14 14 14 14 14 10 10 9 9 9 9 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5

T.J. Warren, North Carolina State, 3/3/14 Chris Quinn, Notre Dame, 1/4/06 Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia, 2/12/10 Kemba Walker, Connecticut, 12/27/10 Matt Carroll, Notre Dame, 1/6/03 Keydren Clark. Saint Peter’s, 11/19/05 T.J. Warren, North Carolina State, 3/3/14 Chris Quinn, Notre Dame, 1/4/06 Mike Ringgold, Rider, 12/4/10 Samardo Samuels, Louisville, 1/16/10 John Williamson, Cincinnati, 2/27/08 Keydren Clark, Saint Peter’s, 11/19/05 Keydren Clark, Saint Peters, 11/19/05 Kemba Walker, Connecticut, 12/27/10 Luke Harangody, Notre Dame, 1/31/09 Davante Gardner (6-6), Marquette, 1/12/13 Miles Cartwright (7-8), Penn, 11/27/10 Chris Thomas, Notre Dame, 1/12/04 eight times, last- Andre Dawkins, Duke, 1/27/14 Carlos Strong, Boston, 11/27/07 Keydren Clark, Saint Peter’s, 11/19/05 Gerry McNamara, Syracuse, 1/29/05 Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia, 2/12/10 Aaron Thomas, Florida State, 2/23/14 Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia, 2/12/10 Gerardo Suero, Albany, 11/11/11 Hakim Warrick, Syracuse, 1/29/05 Kenny Hayes (9-9), Miami, Ohio, 11/17/08 Casey Mitchell (8-8), West Virginia, 2/24/11 Steven Rush (8-8), North Carolina A&T, 11/10/07 Jamine Peterson, Providence, 3/4/10 Gabe Levin, Loyola Marymount, 12/6/13 Mouphtaou Yarou, Villanova, 2/5/12 Gorgui Dieng, Louisville, 1/21/12 Marqus Blakely, Vermont, 12/6/08 Geoff McDermont, Providence, 2/25/06 Daniel West, Rhode Island, 11/8/10 George Baker, Georgetown College, 12/15/03 Brad Loesing, Wofford, 3/14/12 Vincent Council, Providence, 1/25/12 Chris Quinn, Notre Dame, 1/4/06 Chris Thomas, Notre Dame, 1/12/04 Herb Pope, Seton Hall, 1/15/11 Alphonse Leary, Howard, 11/27/12 Gorgui Dieng, Louisville, 1/21/12 Hasheem Thabeet, Connecticut, 3/7/09 Marquis Blakely, Vermont, 12/6/08 Hamady Ndiaye, Rutgers, 1/26/08 Darryl Watkins, Syracuse, 1/23/06 Emeka Okafor, Connecticut, 3/2/03 Russ Smith, Louisville, 1/21/12 five times, last- Earl Pettis, La Salle, 11/22/11

OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS & LOWS Points: FG Made: FG Att.: FG Pct.: 3FG Made: 3FG Att.: 3FG Pct.: FT Made: FT Att.: FT Pct.: Rebounds: Assists: Steals: Blocks: Turnovers: Fouls:

High 97 Low 32 High 34 Low 12 High 83 Low 39 High .609 Low .235 High 17 Low 0 High 36 Low 5 High .727 Low .000 High 27 Low 0 High 37 Low 0 High 1.000 Low .000 High 51 Low 11 High 24 Low 4 High 12 Low 0 High 11 Low 0 High 26 Low 2 High 32 Low 6

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Notre Dame, 1/4/06 New Hampshire, 12/4/09 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 New Hampshire, 12/4/09 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 two times, last- Wash. St., 3/28/12 Georgetown, 28-46, 1/13/07 New Hampshire, 12-51, 12/4/09 Lafayette, 1/02/08 Youngstown State, 12/13/03 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 St. John’s, 1/11/09 Virginia Tech, 8-11, 1/6/04 Youngstown State, 0-11, 12/13/03 Florida State, 2/23/14 North Florida, 12/8/12 West Virginia, 2/12/10 North Florida, 12/8/12 five times, last- WC, 9-9, 11/13/09 North Florida, 0-0, 12/8/12 two times, last- Rutgers, 1/11/12 Bethune-Cookman, 12/15/12 two times, last- LBSU, 11/16/11 two times, last- Villanova, 3/5/11 two times, last- Louisville, 1/21/12 four times, last- Ill.-Chicago, 11/10/10 two times, last- Howard, 11/27/12 15 times Virginia Tech, 1/6/04 two times, last- Marquette, 1/8/11 Notre Dame, 1/4/06 St. Francis, Pa., 12/20/11

MISCELLANEOUS Games: 220 (12 seasons). Record: 193-27. Consecutive Regular Season Sellouts: 216, 11/23/02current. Games Attended at full capacity: 85. Most Consecutive Games attended at full capacity: 9, 1/6/14-current. Combined Points-two teams: 197, Notre Dame, 1/4/06. Largest Pitt Win: 49, BethuneCookman (89-40), 12/15/12. Largest Pitt Loss: 23, Rutgers (62-39), 1/11/12; 18, West Virginia (66-48), 2/16/12. Most Wins-season: 19, two times-2003-04, 2008-09. Most Losses-season: 7, 201112; 5, 2013-14; 4, 2004-05. Longest Winning Streak: 34, 11/23/02-2/15/04. Losing Streak: 4, 12/23/111/25/12; 2, 1/2-1/5/05. Largest Attended Game: 12,944, Duke, 1/27/14. Overtime Games: 9.


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


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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Student-athletes are listed alphabetically with the years in which they lettered. This is not an all-time roster. It only depicts the years each player lettered. Years pre-1940 correspond to the fall and spring years that each player played at Pitt. If you have any additions/deletions to this list, please contact Greg Hotchkiss in the Pittsburgh athletic media relations office.

A Abel, Griffin, 1998-01 Abrams, Marvin, 1970-74 Adams, Chase, 2009-10 Adams, John, 1964-65 Adams, Steven, 2012-13 Aggelou, Sotiris, 1993-95 Aiken, Curtis, 1983-87 Albright, John, 1930-31 Alexander, 1942-43 Allen, George, 1981-84 Alridge, Andre, 1992-96 Antigua, Oliver, 1995-98 Antigua, Orlando, 1991-95 Apple, Nathan, 1943-47 Armstrong, Keith, 1982-86 Arnold, Randy, 1970-71 Artis, Jamel, 2013-14 Artman, Bernard, 1951-54 Artman, Bob, 1940-43 Arture, William, 1929-31 Assid, Ed, 1964-65

B Baierl, Bill, 1949-50 Bailey, Nate, 1987-89 Baker, Edward, 1929-31 Baker, John P., 1912-13 Bane, John, 1910-13 Barnhart, Ray, 1968-69 Barrett, 1942-43 Bartholomew, Haywood, 1927 Bashioum, W, 1945-46 Bazzano, 1944-45 Beatty, Steve, 1980-84 Beck, Bob, 1943-44 Beckett, Tom, 1965-68 Belich, Michael, 1948-51 Benjamin, Keith, 2004-08 Bennett, Bill, 1965-66 Bennett, Melvin, 1974-75 Berardinelli, Dominic, 1975-77 Biehl, 1943-44 Bien, Jay, 1908 Biggs, Tyrell, 2005-09 Bingham, Bob, 1951-52 Blair, DeJuan, 2007-09 Blair, William E., 1937 Blanton, John, 1982-86 Blount, Mark, 1995-97 Blyshak, Dave, 1962-65 Bohren, Karl, 1924-25 Bolla, James, 1971-75 Bollens, Kenneth, 1965-68 Bonacci, Pat, 1958 Bonine, 1910-11 Bonnie, Harry E., 1913 Boose, Jack, 1946-47 Borowitz, 1945-46 Bowman, Marcus, 2003-06 Boyd, Arthur, 1950-53 Boyd, Frank, 1973-77 Boyd, Jason, 1998-00 Braumbeck, Robert, 1948-50 Brautigam, Barry, 1954-57 Brehm, William, 1946-50 Bremen, Alvin J., 1919 Bremen, Ben, 1918-19 Brimm, Oscar, 1971-73 Brody, Wray G., 1912 Broido, Joseph, 1911-12

Brookin, Rod, 1986-90 Brown, 1929-30 Brown, Gilbert, 2007-11 Brown, Jaron, 2000-04 Brown, Sean, 2008-09 Brozovich, Paul, 1979-81 Bruce, Kirk, 1972-75 Brush, Brian, 1989-93 Buchanon, Frank, 1930-32 Buck, Bill, 1965-67 Buck, Rudy, 1943-44 Budd, Norman, Jr., 1907-11 Burch, Clarence, 1951-54 Byers, Franklin E., 1921-23

C Caldwell, Michael C., 1968-71 Caldwell, Robert J., 1964-67 Calhoun, S.E., 1910-11 Campbell, F.H., Hatley, 1911-12 Campbell, Walter F., 1910-13 Canterna, Oland, 1944-49 Capwell, I.P., 1906 Cardot, Willis, 1972-73 Carlson, H.C., 1914-17 Carlson, Henry C., Jr., 1940 Carlson, Lloyd, 1941-43 Carnahan, Milroy, 1950-53 Carr, Hugh P., 1923-24 Carrigan, Rich, 1984-87 Cauley, Willie, 1993-94 Causer, Jerry, 1968-70 Cavanaugh, Pat, 1986-90 Cecconi, Louis, 1946-50 Cepkowski, Richard, 1954-55 Cercone, Eugene, 1953-57 Chase, Ralph, 1925 Chosky, Saul, 1943-44 Christopher, Walter Frank, 1950-51 Cieply, William, 1943-48 Cizmarik, Bob, 1969-71 Clancy, Sam, 1977-81

Clawson, John, 1921-22 Cleland, 1941-42 Clements, Frank, 1966-67 Cochran, Nate, 1994-95 Cohen, Lester, 1928-30 Cohen, Milton, 1929-31 Collins, William, 1938-40 Colombo, Scott, 1986-89 Cook, Mike, 2006-08 Cooper, Tico, 1985-87 Cosby, Attila, 1997-99 Cosentino, Sam, 1943-46 Cost, Charles, 1954-55 Cratsley, Mel, 1966-67 Cribbs, Claire, 1932-35 Culbertson, Billy, 1981-84 Cummings, Vonteego, 1995-99 Cutrie, Rocco, 1933

Kirk Bruce starred for the Panthers from 1972-75. After his career, he served as Pitt’s head women’s basketball coach for 13 years (1985-98) and now works as an Associate Athletic Director in Pitt’s athletic department.

D David, Joey, 1982-86 David, Samuel, 1946-49 Davis, Jimmy, 1943-44 DeGroat, John, 2004-06 DeHart, James, 1916-17 Deitrick, Richard, 1951-54 DeLisio, Tony, 1966-69 Demetris, Yuri, 2001-04 DiFrischia, Al, 1966-67 Diggs, Cassin, 2007-08 Dillon, Bill, 1955-57 Dimmack, Chris, 1998-99 Disco, Mark, 1973-75 Ditka, Michael, 1958-60 Dixon, Jermaine, 2008-10 Dolfi, 1940-41 Dorazio, Carlo, 2001-03 Dorman, Dennis, 1955-58 Downes, William, 1968-71 Downing, Harold S., 1914-15 Downing, Raymond, 1964-65 Doyle, Ray, 1964-65

Duessel, David, 1952-55 Duff, A.W., 1906-07 Dumancic, Dominik, 1990-92

E Easterday, R.A., 1916-18 Edgar, Joseph E., 1906-07 Edwards, Cleveland, 1969-72 Egan, James, 1939-42 El Nokali, Amr, 1995-96 Elliott, Samuel B., 1907-08 Ellis, Sammie, 1978-80 Emrich, Ross, 1935 Endsley, John, 1975 Epps, Isaiah, 2011-12 Everett, Robert, 1948-51

F Fabel, Joseph, 1937 Falenski, Richard, 1958-61 Falenski, Stanley, 1964-67 Famularo, Frank, 1965-67 Farmer, Homer G., 1907-11 Federico, Gino, 2001-03 Fenwick, Joseph, 1953-56 Ferguson, Marlon, 1983-87 Ferguson, Ralph, 1935 Ferraro, Ross, 1928-29 Fields, Levance, 2005-09 Finneman, John, 1999-00 Fisher, 1906-07 Fisher, Brian, 1963-65 Fisher, Paul, 1926-28 Fitzgerald, Dave, 1978-79 Flannagan, W.H., 1924-25 Fleming, Sam, 1971-74 Flores, Stephen, 1997-99 Foley, James, 1958-61 Follansbee, William, 1932-33 Forquer, Ralph, 46-47 Frederick, W., 1946-48 Freeman, Leroy, 1972-73 Fridley, John, 1958-61 Frishman, Morris, 1911-13 Frontone, Jack, 1951-55 Frye, Tim, 2007-10 Funk, Bernard, 1922-23

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Kent Scott was a 1,000-point career scorer for Pitt from 1969-72.

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Gant, Chris, 1991-95 Garcia, Joseph, 1937-38 Gardella, Chris, 1994-98 Garnham, Ed, 1944-46

Generalovich, Brian, 1961-64 Generalovich, Brock, 1989-93 Generalovich, Nick, 1964-66 Gennock, J., 1945-47 Gerensky, Thaddeus, 1948-49 Gibbs, Ashton, 2008-12 Gilbert, Malcolm, 2011-12 Gill, Michael, 1995-96 Gill, W.W., 1905-06 Ginevan, Dave, 1961-62 Girman, Mike, 1943-44 Glenn, Jack, 1943-44 Gissendanner, Darrell, 1978-82 Glover, Tim, 1990-92 Gob, Art, 1957-58 Goldsmith, M.F., 1906-08 Goodson, Mike, 1985-87 Goodwin, Paul, 1942-43 Gordon, Steve, 1978-79 Gore, Demetreus, 1984-88 Graham, G.R., 1911-15 Graves, Antonio, 2003-07 Gray, Aaron, 2003-07 Greer, Ricardo, 1997-01 Grevey, Scott, 1978-82 Grgurich, Tim, 1961-64 Gustine, Frank, Jr., 1967-68

H Hammer, E.T., 1916-17 Harris, Larry, 1974-78 Harrison, Ed, 1970-71 Hartman, George, 1936-38 Hastings, C.E., 1914-17 Hawkins, Isaac, 1996-01 Haygood, Robert, 1974-76 Healy, T.F., 1913-15 Heiner, 1912-13 Heller, J., 1945-46 Hennon, Don, 1956-59 Hepworth, Ken, 1961-62 Hersh, Charles, 1969 Hill, Lewis, 1973-75 Hoban, Walter, 1926-27 Holder, Terry, 1962-63 Holmes, Jeremy, 1998-00 Holstein, Floyd, 1949-51 Hoggan, G., 1945-46 Horne, Chris, 1997-98 Howard, Andre, 1995-97 Hriebar, Frank, 1951-52 Hromanik, George, 1948-51 Hudec, Rudy, 1948-50 Hudson, Doyle, 2005-07 Hughes, Charles M., 1933-35


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PITT BASKETBALL FAMILY TREE

J Jacobsen, Morris, 1944-46 Jesko, William, 1935-37 Jinks, Ben, 1960-63 Johnson, Chad, 2000-02 Johnson, Durand, 2012-14 Johnson, Gilbert, 1988-90 Johnson, John, 2011-12 Johnson, Robert A., 1936-38 Johnson, Trent, 1981-83 Jones, Antoine, 1990-93 Jones, B.L, 1925 Jones, Bobby, 1978-79 Jones, Chris, 1970-72 Jones, Chris, 2013-14 Jones, D., 1956-57 Jones, Derek, 1993-94 Jones, Frank W., 1941-44 Jones, Walter H., 1943-45 Jordan, Gandhi, 1990-92 Jordan, Gerald, 1995-97 Jordan, Lloyd P., 1921-24

K Kalata, Leonard, 1966-69 Kaliden, Bill, 1956-57 Katsafanas, Chris, 1964-65 Keese, Lucius, 1972-75 Keller, Don, 1958-60 Kelley, H.C., 1918-19 Kelly, Lewis, 1973-74 Kelly, Willie, 1973-76 Kendall, Levon, 2003-07 Kendrick, John, 1949-52 Kennedy, Louis P., 1916 King, Wayde W., 1924-25 Kirby, Roosevelt, 1981-82 Kleiman, Phil, 1955-56 Klein, James J., 1938-41 Kline, James H., 1946 Knight, Billy, 1971-74 Knight, Brandin, 1999-03 Knight, Terry, 1974-79 Knisley, Frank, 1943-44 Ko, Joshua, 2013-14 Kocheran, George, 1939-41 Kochka, Paul, 1975-77 Kondrad, Francis, 1958-59 Koontz, Shaun, 1993-94 Kowallis, George, 1925-27

John Riser (1954-57) is ranked among Pitt’s career leaders in both scoring and rebounding. He scored 1,164 points and pulled down 775 rebounds.

Kowallis, James, 1925-26 Kowallis, William S., 1931-33 Kraft, R, 1952-53 Krauser, Carl, 2002-06 Krieger, Paul, 1961-64

L Lake, Herb, 1982-83 Landerman, Nathaniel, 1949-50 Landy, Danny, 1977-79 Lane, Jerome, 1985-88 Laneve, John, 1954-57 Larkin, John, 1961-64 Latagliata, Ed, 1942-48 Laughren, James, 1918-20 LaValley, James, 1964-67 Lawry, Edward, 1938-39 Lawry, Thomas, 1930-32 Layton, Derrick, 1988-90 Lazor, Bob, 1954-57 Lazor, Paul, 1958-61 Lecak, Mike, 2013-14 Lepkowski, Richard, 1952-55 Lerner, Morton, 1947-49 Lescott, Richard, 1954-55 Leslie, Kevin, 1997-98 Lester, Howard, 1955-58 Lett, Ontario, 2001-03 Levin, Solomon, 1939-40

ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES (List also includes graduate assistants, volunteers and director of basketball operations) Assistant Coach Years Assistant Coach Years Oliver Antigua ............... 1998-99 Bob Hill ......................... 1975-78 Orlando Antigua ............ 2003-08 Willie Jett ..................... 1990-92 Bill Barton ..................... 2011-14 Bobby Jones ................. 1994-97 Dom Berardinelli ........... 1983-86 Brandin Knight .............. 2007-14 Jim Bolla ...................... 1975-80 Norm Law ..................... 1986-94 Kirk Bruce ..................... 1975-76 Joe Lombardi ................ 2003-06 Ronald Burns ................ 1986-88 Sean Miller ................... 1995-96 John Calipari ................ 1985-88 Dave Olinger ................. 1981-82 Chris Carlson ................ 2001-03 Lennie Parham ............. 1999-01 Jim Christian ................ 1996-99 Carl Peterson ................ 1952-67 Sean Cleary .................. 1994-96 Dave Progar .................. 1980-83 Mark Coleman .............. 1986-94 Brian Regan ........ 1988-90,07-14 David Cox ..................... 2006-07 Mike Rice ...................... 2006-07 Tom Crean .................... 1994-95 Barry Rohrssen .. 1999-06, 13-14 Joe DeGregorio ............. 1983-86 Pat Sandle .......... 1999-01,03-13 Joe DeSantis ................ 1992-94 John Sarandrea ............ 1988-92 Jamie Dixon .................. 1999-03 Mike Schaeffer ............. 1979-80 Jay Eck ......................... 1983-85 Pat Skerry ..................... 2010-11 Cleveland Edwards ....... 1977-80 Vince Taylor .................. 1997-98 Seth Greenberg ............. 1980-83 Reggie Warford ............. 1980-86 Tim Grgurich ................. 1965-75 Troy Weaver ................. 1996-99 Don Hennon .................. 1959-60 Fran Webster ................ 1969-80 Tom Herrion .................. 2007-10 Ernie Zeigler ................. 2001-03

BROTHER COMBINATIONS Orlando Antigua (1991-95) and Oliver Antigua (1995-98) Robert Caldwell (1964-67) and Michael Caldwell (1968-71) Brian Generalovich (1961-64) and Nick Generalovich (1964-66) Charles Hughes (1933-35) and William Hughes (1933-35) Billy Knight (1971-74) and Terry Knight (1974-79) Edward Lawry (1939) and Thomas Lawry (1930-32) Alphonse Wrobleski (1928-30) and Stephen Wrobleski (1926-28) Steve Zernich (1941-43) and Wally Zernich (1943-47) FATHER-SON COMBOS Samuel David (1945-49) and Joey David (1983-86) Brian Generalovich (1961-64) and Brock Generalovich (1989-93) UNIV. OF PITTSBURGH GRADUATES WHO COACHED AT PITT (Also includes director of basketball operations) Brandin Knight (Pitt, ‘05) Oliver Antigua (Pitt, ‘98) Orlando Antigua (Pitt, ‘95) Jim Bolla (Pitt, ’75) H.C. “Doc” Carlson (Pitt, ‘18) Cleveland Edwards (Pitt, ’72) Tim Grgurich (Pitt, ’64) Sean Miller (Pitt, ’92)

Levine, Harry, 1917-20 Levine, Marvin, 1960-61 Levinson, Hyman, 1922-26 Lewis, Darrell, 1954-55 Lewis, Junie, 1984-85 Lewis, Sonny, 1976-78 Lewis, R. Steve, 1969-71 Lindsay, John V., 1911 Lissfeldt, Elmer, 1925-27 Lockhart, Howard, 1958-61 Lockhart, Jarrett, 1996-00 Lohmeyer, Paul, 1940-43 Long, Dale, 1961-62 Loucks, Frank, 1934-36 Loughran, John, 1918-19 Lovett, Robert, 1963-66 Lubic, Ben, 1913-17 Luther, Jon, 1986-87

M Maczuzak, John, 1960-63 Maile, Jason, 1992-97 Malarkey, Bill, 1959-60 Malarkey, Clair, 1941-46 Malmberg, Arthur, 1948-51 Maloney, Tom, 1957-62 Mandish, 1957-58 Maravich, Eliot, 1959-60 Marder, Philip, 1944-45 Markovich, Milan, 1954-57 Marsh, Howard, 1906 Martin, Bobby, 1987-91 Martin, Mickey, 1971-74 Martin, Stan, 1972-73 Maruzewski, Edward, 1945-46 Maser, Ron, 1958-59 Maslek, Steve, 1986-89 Masten, Ed, 1940-41 Matson, Joseph, 1914-16 Matthews, Harry, 1941-42 Matthews, Jason, 1987-91 Matthews, Ted, 1953-54 Mauro, Bill, 1957-60 McBride, Greg, 1973-75 McCamant, Herbert D., 1932-34 McCance, James, 1937-39 McCandless, W.T., 1906-07 McCarroll, Mark, 2000-05 McClean, John, 1919-20 McClellan, Pat, 1968-69 McClellend, Ralph, 1974-76 McClure, James, 1951-53 McCormick, James, 1906 McCracken, G. Herbert, 1919-22 McCrossin, George, 1946-50 McCullough, Thomas B., 1914-16 McCullough, Jerry, 1991-96 McDowell, 1910-12 McElhinney, John H., 1907-08 McFarland, Robert, 1967-70

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Billy and Terry Knight are one of eight different brother combinations to compete at Pitt. The Knight brothers, who played from 1971-79, combined to score 2,610 points and pull down 1,352 rebounds. McGhee, Gary, 2007-11 McGill, William, 1928 McIntyre, Bill, 1962-64 McLaren, George W., 1916-18 McLean, J.J., 1919-20 McMahon, J.W., 1926-28 McMaster, Louis, 1916 McMillian, Lennie, 1979-81 McNally, Roth, 1964-65 McNeal, Chris, 1990-93 McNulty, Frank B., 1916-17 Medich, Alex, 1945-46 Melnick, A., 1945-46 Mendlow, Louis, 1937-38 Merchant, 1942-43 Mervis, Louis, 1918-21 Mesher, John, 1957-59 Michalik, Karl, 1944-45 Miklasevich, Matt, 1982-86 Milanovich, Samuel, 1938-41 Miller, D., 1952-53 Miller, Dwight, 2009-10 Miller, Sean, 1987-92 Mills, John, 1957-60 Mitchell, Bryan, 1982-84 Mobley, Eric, 1991-94 Montgomery, Ray, 1929 Moore, J.J., 2010-13 Morgan, Jermaine, 1990-94 Morningstar, Darren, 1989-92 Morris, Carl, 1970-73 Morris, Frank, 1944-47 Morris, Toree, 2000-04 Moses, Omo, 1990-91 Mueller, C., 1945-46 Murray, Leon, 1996-97

N Naponik, Paul, 1967-68 Nedrow, Scott, 1974-78 Neverson, Carlton, 1978-81 Newkirk, Josh, 2013-14 Nicholas, C.E., 1917-18 Nicholas, E.D., 1917 Nicholich, Thomas, 1956 Noon, Peter, 1934-36 Nordstrom, G, 1945-46 Novakovich, Alex G., 1952-54 Null, R., 1945-46 Nwankwo, Aron, 2010-14

O Ochsenhirt, N.C., 1913-16 Ochsenhirt, Russell C., 1931-34 O’Gorek, Paul, 1969-72 Olinger, Dave, 1977-81 Olofson, Tom, 1960-62 Osborn, Bill, 1986-87

P Paffrath, Lawrence, 1938-42 Page, Julius, 2000-04 Palesko, Chester, 1950-53 Pandak, William, 1943-44 Parsons, William B., 1924-26 Pataky, John, 1939-40 Pataky, John, 1968-70 Patcher, Michael, 1967-70 Patterson, Lamar, 2010-14 Paul, Michael, 1969-72 Pavlick, Ed, 1952-55


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HISTORICAL RESULTS Peavy, Terry, 1977-78 Penman, R.N., 1918 Pegues, Julius, 1955-58 Peterson, Jaime, 1993-95 Petrini, Robert, 1967-70 Phillips, 1943-44 Phillips, George S., 1950-53 Polen, Maurice, 2006-08 Pollack, S., 1945-46 Port, Melvin, 1938-41 Porter, Darelle, 1987-91 Prey, 1942-43 Primus, Fred, 1998-99 Ptacek, Charles, 1942-43

R Radosevich, George, 1949-51 Radvansky, Michael, 1936-38 Ragan, Thomas, 1944-47 Raisley, Chester M., 1907-08 Ramon, Ronald, 2004-08 Randall, Derrick, 2013-14 Rasp, John, 1986-90 Raymond, Edward, 1939-42 Reed, Wallace, 1926-28 Reese, Charles, 1912-14 Reeves, Alphonse, 1938-39 Resutek, Joe, 1952-55 Reisgen, Ralph, 1919-20 Repp, John, 1920 Reppert, Joe, 1955 Reuschel, Bill, 1951-53 Rhymes, Marlon, 1992-93 Rice, Michael, 1976-77 Richards, Roy, 1946 Richards, Thomas, 1972-76 Richardson, Bob, 1964-65 Richardson, J.J., 2009-11 Richman, Ben, 1926 Riciutti, Al, 1961-62 Riggle, Michael, 1968-71 Rihaneck, William, 1926-27 Risacher, 1906-07 Riser, John, 1954-57 Rivers, Nick, 2009-12 Rizk, Geoff, 2006-07 Roantree, Tom, 1962-65 Roberts, R., 1961-62 Roberts, Tony, 1977-79 Robinson, H.K., 1917-20 Robinson, James, 2012-14 Robinson, Jeff, 1983-84 Robinson, Nasir, 2008-12 Roderick, Theodore, 1934-36 Roman, Dave, 1962-64 Rose, Chester F., 1906 Rose, Earl A., 1921-24 Ross, Mark, 1971-72 Roster, Chester, (NA) Rowe, Luther, 1936-37 Ruby, Daryle, 1936-37 Ruby, Daryle, 1962-65 Ruhe, Joseph, 1932 Ruschel, Bill, 1952-53 Ryan, John, 1979-81

S Sandberg, 1927-28 Sankey, Bob, 1959-62 Santangelo, G, 1945-46

Sari, D., 1952-53 Sauer, Dave, 1961-64 Sawyer, Dave, 1956-59 Scheiding, Philip, 1937-39 Scherer, John, 1937-40 Scheuermann, Ed, 1976-81 Schinitzki, Joe, 1961-62 Schoon, Rodney, 1970-71 Schultz, Robert, 1943-46 Scott, Jack, 1937-39 Scott, Kent, 1969-72 Seabrooks, Chris, 1998-01 Shareef, Ahmad, 1990-94 Shay, Bill, 1957-61 Sheffield, Calvin, 1961-64 Shepherd, Darryl, 1984-86 Shin, Michael, 1997-98 Shober, Steven, 1946-47 Shorter, Brian, 1988-91 Show, Bob, 1954-55 Shrewsbury, Robert, 1973-76 Shuber, Stephen, 1941-47 Shuman, John, 1906-07 Sies, Dale, 1917 Silverman, Sid, 1940-41 Simpson, Lloyd, 1957-60 Slaby, Lou, 1960-61 Small, Charles, 2003-06 Smith, Charles, 1984-88 Smith, Darwin, 1958-61 Smith, Don, 1932-35 Smith, Gary, 1977-78 Smith, Kelvin, 1976-77 Smith, Pete, 1965-68 Smith, Roger, 1961-62 Spartz, Marcell, 1939-42 Spotovich, Ed, 1935-38 Spruill, Mahdi, 1994-95 Spungen, Howard, 1944-46 Starr, Keith, 1972-75 Steinhart, Don, 1959-61 Stewart, E., 1945-46 Stephens, Scott, 1973-75 Stevanovic, Zelimir, 2000-01 Stevenson, Sylvester, 1966-68 Stewart, DeWarren, 1993-94 Straloski, Edward, 1938-41 Straw, Richard, 1912-14 Strickland, Pete, 1975-79 Sulkowski, William, 1971-73 Supak, Michael B., 1945-46 Sutyak, Nick, 1958-59 Swacus, John, 1940-43 Szykowny, Larry, 1963-66

T Taft, Chris, 2003-05 Taitt, Sutton, 1953-55 Talbott, Wayne, 1973-78 Taylor, Dante, 2009-13 Taylor, Kellii, 1996-00 Terbush, Clifford E., 1906 Thomas, Garrick, 1992-1996 Thompson, Bob, 1965-67 Thompson, Charles, 1994-95 Thompson, Chas, 1981-85 Tiesi, Ryan, 2008-09 Topp, Irvin (Mgr), 1964 Troutman, Chevon, 2001-05 Tweardy, James, 1969-71

U Uchebo, Joseph, 2013-14 Underwood, Dave, 1977-80

V Varga, Chad, 1994-97 Vaughan, Clyde, 1980-84 Verderber, R., 1956-57 Vey, E. Kenneth, 1943-44 Virostek, Don, 1950-53 Vujnovic, Daniel, 1938-39

W Wagoner, Ken, 1971-74 Wainio, Francis, 1935 Wallace, Austin, 2007-08 Wallace, Dwayne, 1978-82 Wallace, Ed, 1978-81 Warning, Clare, 1950-51 Wanamaker, Brad, 2007-11 Washington, David, 1976-77 Watkins, 1944-45 Watkins, Chip, 1981-85 Weger, Elmer, 1908-11 Westbrooks, Mike, 1998-00 Westover, Bert J., 1906-07 Whyle, Robert, 1906 Willard, Kevin, 1995-97 Williams, Andre, 1981-85 Williams, Charles, 1980-82 Williams, J., 1945-46 Williams, Wayne, 1975-79 Wilson, Don, 1971-72 Windbush, Jim, 1975-76 Withers, Thomas R., 1968-70 Wolbers, 1937-38 Woodall, Travon, 2009-13 Worrell, Derrick, 1999-00 Woznicki, Richard, 1956-58 Wright, Cameron, 2011-14 Wrobleski, Alphonse, 1928-30 Wrobleski, Stephen, 1926-28 Wunderlich, Charles, 1928-29 Wunderlich, David, 1956-57

Y Yee, Fred, 1954-56 Young, Paul, 1922-23 Young, Michael, 2013-14 Young, Sam, 2005-09 Yurko, Robert, 1948-51

Z Zanna, Talib, 2010-14 Zavackas, Donatas, 1999-03 Zehfuss, Paul, 1930 Zeigler, Trey, 2012-13 Zeleznik, Myles, 1936-38 Zeller, Hank “Harry”, 1944-46 Zernich, Michael, 1950-53 Zernich, Steve, 1941-43 Zernich, Wally, 1943-44, 46-47 Ziegler, Travis, 1989-93 Zimmovan, Frank, 1953-56 Ziolkowski, Ed, 1940-42 Zito, Bill, 1956-58

ALL-TIME MANAGERS Adelman, David, 1989-94 Alcorn, 1941-42 Alcorn, James, 1931-32 Alexander, J.F., 1931-32 Alimena, Albert J., 1976-77 Allen, Stan, 2004-05 Allerton, Dale, 1969-70 Allis, Byron, 2003-06 Antigua, Oliver, 1993-98 Armstrong, Andrew, 2013-14 Arnot, Ryan, 2005-06 Archer, Jerry, 1982-83 Baierl, Lee, 2004-06 Baldridge, Ray, 1917-18 Baum, Raymond, 1963-65 Benidick, William, 1967-68 Bennett, Lance, 1978-82 Bertucci, Joe, 1995-97 Blount, Ben, 2009-13 Bochok, David 1957 Booth, Thomas, 1972-74 Bostocky, Jason, 1990-92 Briggs, Rob, 2011-13 Brodack, Jonathan, 2010-14 Brodie, Menacham, 2004-07 Brown, Jeremy, 2005-06 Buchman, Steve, 1990-95 Buck, William, 1960-61 Burnham, Greg, 1974-79 Capuano, John David, 1994-95 Carter, Tony, 1983-85 Cica, John T., 1974-77 Cica, Marc J., 1972-75 Coburn, Kenneth, 1935-36 Colombo, Brian, 2011-12 Conomikes, Dean, 1984-89 Corbin, William Adam, 1996-00 Cozzens, Quinn, 2009-11 Culbert, Mike 1990-91 David, George, 1918 Dobin, Kenneth, 1968-69 Dorfman, Jared, 2008-12 Downing, 1914-15 Evans, Bob, 1974-75 Eysell, A.R., 1923-24 Falcon, Matt, 2008-12 Flinn, S.D., 1916 Flocco, Chris, 1995-96 Foley, Jack, 1941-43 Freed, Donald, 1974-77 Friedman, Jared, 2004-07 Friedman, Seth, 2010-14 Funston, Kevin, 2006-10 Garvin, Robert O., 1924 Grevey, Scott, 1982-83 Grow, J. Steele, 1916 Greenleaf, Rob, 1988-90 Grubbs, Jeremy, 2004-08 Hanson, James, 1929-30 Harper, James, 1950-51 Heller, Chris, 1990-93 Hess, Zach, 2009-11 Hillgrove, Bill, 1984-89 Jaquette, Marcus M., 1924-25 Jamal-Francis, Tariq, 1999-05 James, Fleming, 1982-83 Janovsky, John, 2001-04 Jarrell, Kent, 1959-60 Jordan, Kevin, 1993-97 Kauffman, Robert, 1949-50 Kiehl, Dave, 1990-94

Kochka, Paul, 1979-80 Kozlowski, Brendan, 2008-12 Lee, Jamar, 1996-98 Lindenbaum, Michael, 2010-14 Link, Mike, 1993-94 Lynch, Donald, 1926-28 Mack, Sean, 2012-14 Mahon, Danny, 1984-85 Marcus, Jan, 1982-83 Markowitz, Albert, 1953-54 Marks, Jordan, 2004-08 Marsh, James, 1997-98 McConnell, Mike, 1988-92 McConnell, Tom, 1982-83 McCurdy, Robert K., 1919-21 McFadden, D.W., 1918-19 McKenna, William, 1938 McQuown, Bill, 1913 McNulty, Shamus, 2008-11 Meyers, Charlie, 1991, 93-96 Mongell, George, 1996-98 Mulert, Carl, 1922-23 Murray, C.K., 1914 Myers, Joel, 1994-96 Oakes, William, 1940 O’Brien, Dan, 2007-10 Paradise-Asher, Pete, 2007-09 Paul, W.B., 1918 Peterson, Harry, 1958-59 Pett, Troy, 1988-90 Rabinowitz, Harvey, 1952-53 Reinhard, Roy, 1944-45 Rex, William, 1940-41 Reilley, Matt, 2012-14 Rial, Bill, 1940-41 Rispoli, Justin, 1997-99 Rivers, Nick, 2007-09 Robinson, Lassain, 1995-96 Ryan, Leo, 1937 Santore, Pete, 1998-99 Schwartzberg, Dave, 1987-90 Schweppe, Mike, 1992-93 Sciulli, Jimmy, 2012-14 Scott, J. Lorenz, 1916-17 Scott, Troy, 1988-89 Shannon, Dean, 1920 Shrott, Robert, 1963 Siglow, Alphonse, 1947-48 Sikora, John, 1974-76 Simpson, Robert, 1928-29 Steadman, Lee, 1963-64 Steinbrink, Matt, 2005-08 Sternberg, Elan, 2008-10 Stirt, Ben, 2007-09 Supowitz, Will, 2012-14 Szramowski, Dan, 2000-05 Topp, Irvin, 1964 Tyberski, Rick, 2001-03 Vent, Derrick, 1988-90 Walker-Miller, Cam., 1998-99 Warnock, R.Q., 1926 Wassell, Charles, 1939 Wattach, Richard, 1934 Werner, Jackie, 1998-99 Wernicki, Mike, 1992-95 White, Mike, 1991-94 Williamson, Jamal, 1997-98 Wilmot, Melanie, 2008-11 Wilson, Charles R, 1926-27 Wolfe, Milt, 1955

ALL-TIME SUPPORT STAFF ALL-TIME DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS Antigua, Orlando, 2003-06 Carlson, Chris, 2001-03 Cox, David, 2006-07 Knight, Brandin, 2007-08 Novey, Maria, 1994-99 Regan, Brian, 2008-14 Rohrssen, Barry, 1999-2001 ALL-TIME ATHLETIC TRAINERS Incorvaia, Tony, 1978-84 Mangine, Bob, 1973-74 Perrin, Dave, 1977-78, 1984-86 Salesi, Tony, 1986-2014

Smith, Kip, 1974-77 ALL-TIME EQUIPMENT MANAGERS Brigger, Brian, 2007-12 Dountas, Chris, 2012-14 Enright, Tim, 1995-96 McCullough, Walter, 1973-95 Milligan, John, 1984-89 Reilly, Mike, 1996-98 Trbovich, Dan, 1999-2007 ALL-TIME STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACHES Beltz, Tim, 2001-14

Collins, Joe, 1998-00 Heimmerman, Nick, 1989-93 Oliver, Ray, 1986-89 Sipp, Warren, 1984-86 Wateska, Gary, 1993-98 ALL-TIME VIDEO COORDINATORS Alesi, John, 2005-06 Banos, Les, 1992-95 Davis, Rasheen, 2008-09 Knight, Brandin, 2006-07 Marks, Jordan, 2009-13 McCarthy, Todd, 1996-98 Naple, Jeff, 1995-96

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Regan, Brian, 2007-08 Richards, Jason, 2013-14 Roach, Kevin, 2000-05 Shaw, Pete, 1998-99 ALL-TIME GRADUATE ASSISTANTS Berardinelli, Dominic, 1983-87 Bolla, Jim, 1977-78 Burns, Duffy, 1986-88 DeGregorio, Joe, 1983-86 Grevey, Scott, 1982-83 Hanson, David, 2013-14 Jett, Willie, 1990-92 McConnell, Tom, 1982-83

McDonald, Branden, 2013-14 Olinger, Dave, 1981-82 Progar, Dave, 1980-83 Regan, Brian, 1988-90 Richards, Jason, 2010-13 Schaeffer, Mike, 1970s Tato, Tony, 1982-89 ALL-TIME BASKETBALL SECRETARY Kosmer, Monica, 1994-99 Kramer, Mary Jane, 1973-86 Osman, Barb, 1986-94 Schoedel, Beth, 1999-2014


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ALL-TIME NUMERICAL ROSTER List is from 1939-40. List is not a letterwinner list. Many players are missing, some players wear a different jersey each season and some numbers are worn by two players in a given year. If you have any corrections or additions, please send to Greg Hotchkiss in the Pitt athletic media relations office. The list depicts players who wore each number even if they did not play- i.e. redshirted, etc. Jerseys reflect the jerseys worn at home games. Multiple numbers were worn in several years.

0 Carlo Dorazio, 2001-03 John DeGroat, 2004-06 Austin Wallace, 2006-08 James Robinson, 2012-14

00 Brian Shorter, 1988-91

1 Julius Page, 2000-04 Keith Benjamin, 2005-08 Travon Woodall, 2008-13 Jamel Artis, 2013-14

2 Chris Gardella, 1994-96 Chevon Troutman, 2001-05 Levance Fields, 2005-09 Isaiah Epps, 2010-12 Michael Young, 2013-14

3 Melvin Port, 1939-41 Nick Radosevich, 1949-50 Roger Smith, 1961-62 Jeff Robinson, 1983-84 Sean Miller, 1987-92 V. Cummings, 1995-99 Yuri Demetris, 2001-04 Jermaine Dixon, 2008-09 Chase Adams, 2009-10

Cameron Wright, 2010-14

4 Bill Baierl, 1949-50 Bob Sankey, 1959-60 Dave Roman, 1962-64 Nick Generalovich, 1964-65 Tim Fisher, 1966-67 Jim Tweardy, 1970-71 Don Wilson, 1971-72 Oscar Brimm, 1972-73 Bob Shrewsbury, 1973-76 Gary Smith, 1977-78 Steve Gordon, 1978-79 Lennie McMillian*, 1980-81 Bryan Mitchell, 1982-84 Nate Bailey, 1987-89 Gandhi Jordan, 1990-92 Garrick Thomas, 1992-96 Jaron Brown, 2000-04 Ronald Ramon 2004-08 John Johnson, 2011-13

5 Sid Silverman, 1940-41 Mickey Zernich, 1941-42 C. Mueller, 1945-46 Bob Sankey, 1960-62 Frank Gustine, 1967-68 Darryl Shepherd, 1983-85 Scott Colombo, 1986-89 Jerry McCullough, 1991-96 Fred Primus, 1998-99 Donatas Zavackas, 1999-03 Dante Milligan, 2003-04 Tyrell Biggs, 2005-09 Gilbert Brown, 2009-11 Durand Johnson, 2011-14

6 Ed Burns, 1944-45 J. Heller, 1945-46 Nate Apple, 1946-47

7 Ed Ziolkowski, 1941-42 Cleland, 41-42 Howard Spungen, 1944-45 George McGrossin, 1948-49

8 John Swacus, 1941-43

Ed Markowski, 1944-45 Oland Canterna, 1948-49

John Fridley, 1959-60 Dave Sauer, 1962-64 Jim LaValley, 1964-67 Tom Withers, 1968-70 Chris Jones, 1970-72 Leroy Freeman, 1972-73 Willie Kelly, 1973-76 Dom. Berardinelli, 1975-76 Paul Kochka, 1975-77 Scott Grevey, 1978-79 Dave Underwood, 79-80 Charles Williams, 1980-82 Pat Cavanaugh, 1986-90 Tim Glover, 1990-92 Andre Alridge, 1992-96 Jarrett Lockhart, 1996-00 Ed Turner, 2003-04 Ashton Gibbs, 2008-12 Chris Jones, 2012-14

9 Larry Paffrath, 1939-42 Clare Malarkey, 1942-45 Nate Apple, 1945-46 Oland “Do Do” Canterna, 1945-48 Floyd Holstein, 1949-51

10 Steve Bazzano, 1944-45 Clare Malarkey, 1945-46 Bill Cieply, 1946-47 R. Kraft, 1952-53 John Laneve, 1955-56 Don Hennon, 1956-59 Tony DeLisio*, 1966-67 Buster Weinzierl, 1967-68 Rodney Schoon, 1969-71 Sam Fleming, 1971-74 Pete Strickland*, 1975-76 Frank Boyd, 1974-75

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11 Ed Ziolkowski, 1940-41 Jimmy Egan, 1941-42 Bill Kahn, 1944-45 S. Pollack, 1945-46 J. Gennick, 1945-46 Michael Belich, 1948-49 Robert Yurko, 1949-50 Richard Lepkowski, 1952-53 Joe Resutek, 1954-55 John Fridley, 1960-61 George Allen, 1981-84 Mike Goodson, 1985-87 Chris Gardella*, 1996-98 Carl Krauser, 2002-06 Gilbert Brown, 2006-09 Dante Taylor, 2009-13 Derrick Randall, 2013-14

12 Carl Michalik, 1944-45 G. Hoggan, 1945-46 G. Santangelo, 1945-46 Stephen Shober, 1946-47 George McCrossin, 1949-50 D. Miller, 1952-53 Richard Dietrick, 1953-54 Bob Lazor, 1954-55

Sid Silverman, 1941-42 W. Bashioum, 1945-46 Louis Cecconi, 1948-49 John Kendrick, 1950-51 Ed Pavlick, 1952-53 Ahmad Shareef, 1990-94 Kevin Willard, 1997-97 Jeremy Holmes, 1998-00 Tony Tate, 2001-02 Keith Benjamin, 2004-05 Steven Adams, 2012-13 Josh Newkirk, 2013-14

14 Clare Malarkey, 1940-41 Alcorn, 1941-42 Tay Malarkey, 1944-45 R. Null, 1945-46 E. Stewart, 1945-46 Scott Phillips, 1950-53 Ted Matthews, 1953-54 Darrell Lewis, 1954-55 Paul Lazor, 1959-60 Brian Generalovich, 1962-64 Len Kalata, 1966-69 Cleveland Edwards, 1969-72 Willis Cardot, 1972-73 Lew Hill*, 1973-74 Ralph McClelland, 1974-76 Pete Strickland*, 1976-79 Lennie McMillian*, 1979-80 Brett Crawford, 1980-81 Curtis Aiken, 1983-85 Chris Langley, 1987-88

PITT’S RETIRED JERSEYS No. 10 32 34 20

Player Don Hennon Charles Smith Billy Knight Brandin Knight

Brock Generalovich, 1989-93 Gerald Jordan, 1994-97 Andrew Shogan, 1997-98 Levon Kendall, 2002-07 Sean Brown, 2008-09 Nick Rivers, 2009-12

15 Edward Straloski, 1940-41 Bob Artman, 1941-42 Nate Apple, 1944-45 Wally Zernich, 1946-47 Sam David, 1948-49 Robert Everett, 1949-50 Art Malmberg, 1950-51 Chester Palesko, 1952-53 Bob Show, 1953-55 Bob Sankey*, 1961-62 Ben Jinks, 1960-62 Ralph McClelland, 1974-75 Sam Clancy, 1977-81 Roosevelt Kirby, 1981-82 Herb Lake, 1982-83 Marlon Ferguson, 1983-87 Brian Brush, 1989-93 Derek Jones, 1993-94 Mahdi Spruill, 1994-95 Chad Johnson, 1999-02 Charles Small, 2003-06 Darnell Dodson, 2007-08 Aron Nwankwo, 2010-14

16 Alex Melnick, 1945-46 Walter Jones, 1941-42 Spartz, 41-42 Ed Latagliata, 1946-47 Morton Lerner, 1948-49 Art Malmberg, 1948-50 Michael Zernich, 1952-53 Bill Zito, 1956-57

17 Samuel Milanovich, 1940-41 Harry Matthews, 1941-42 Frank Morris, 1944-45 J. Williams, 1945-46 George Hromanik, 1950-51 David Duessel, 1952-55 Chuck Hursh, 1955-57

18 Bob Artman, 1940-41 Hank Zellers, 1944-45 G. Nordstrom, 1945-46 Hank Zeller, 1945-46 Sammy David, 1946-47 John Mills, 1957-58

19 Larry Paffrath, 1941-42 Philip Marder, 1944-45 Borowitz, 1945-46 Don Virostek, 1952-53 Sutton Tait, 1953-55

20 The 2002-03 senior class of Brandin Knight, Ontario Lett and Donatas Zavackas was credited with putting Pitt basketball back on the map. The trio accumulated an 89-40 record over a four-year period from 1999-2003.

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Ed Ziolkowski, 1941-42 Morris Jacobsen, 1945-46 Milroy Carnahan, 1950-53

Retirement Ceremony January 13, 1968 March 2, 1988 February 20, 1989 March 4, 2009 Richard Cepkowski, 1953-54 Don Steinhart, 1959-60 Terry Holder, 1962-63 Brian Fisher, 1964-65 Al DiFrischia, 1965-67 Pat McClellan, 1968-69 Kent Scott, 1969-72 Gary Pagano, 1972-73 Tom Richards, 1973-76 Bob Haygood 1974-76 David Washington, 1975-76 D. Gissendanner, 1978-82 John Blanton, 1982-86 Darelle Porter, 1987-91 Marlon Rhymes, 1992-93 DeWarren Stewart, 1993-94 John Finneman*, 1997-98 Brandin Knight, 1999-03 Dante Milligan, 2003-05

21 Sam Cosentino, 1944-46 Mike Belich, 1950-51 Frank Zimmovan*, 1953-54 Ed Pavlick*, 1954-55 Howard Lester, 1955-56 Dennis Dorman, 1957-58 Joe Schinitzki, 1961-62 Rod Brookin, 1986-90 Antoine Jones, 1990-93 Jaime Peterson, 1993-95 Michael Gill, 1995-96 Attila Cosby, 1997-99 Mark McCarroll, 2001-05 Doyle Hudson, 2005-07 Ryan Tiesi, 2008-09 Lamar Patterson, 2009-14

22 Morris Jacobsen, 1944-45 Alex Medich, 1945-46 George McCrossin*, 1946-47 Joe Fenwick, 1953-56 D. Jones, 1956-57 D. Wunderlich, 1956-57 Richard Wernicki, 1956-58 John Larkin, 1962-64 Robert Lovett, 1964-65 John Cullen, 1966-67 Robert McFarland, 1967-70 Carl Morris, 1970-73 John Endsley*, 1973-74 Lew Hill*, 1974-75 Frank Boyd, 1975-76 David Olinger, 1977-81 Jason Matthews, 1987-91 Jason Maile, 1992-97 Kellii Taylor*, 1997-00 Zelimir Stevonovic, 2000-01 Charles Small, 2002-03 Antonio Graves, 2003-07 Brad Wanamaker, 2007-11 Joshua Ko, 2013-14

23 Ed Garnham, 1944-46 Robert Yurko, 1948-49 John Resutek, 1953-54 Don Steinhart, 1960-61 Dave Sauer, 1961-64 Travis Ziegler, 1989-93 Sotiris Aggelou, 1993-95 Kellii Taylor*, 1995-99


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27 Bill Ruschel, 1952-53 Barry Brautigum, 1954-57

24 Bernard Artman, 1952-54 Eugene Cercone, 1954-57 Howard Lockhart, 1959-60 Ben Jinks, 1962-63 Frank Famularo, 1966-67 Bob Petrini, 1967-70 Marvin Abrams, 1970-72 Keith Starr*, 1972-73 Marvin Abrams, 1973-74 Larry Harris, 1974-78 Carlton Neverson, 1978-81 Charles Thompson, 1981-85 Jon Luther, 1986-87 Rich Walton, 1987-88 Derrick Layton, 1988-90 Chris McNeal, 1990-93 Shaun Koontz, 1993-94 Chris Horne, 1997-98 Griffin Abel, 1998-01 Marcus Bowman, 2002-06 Tim Frye, 2007-09 Jermaine Dixon 2009-10 Khem Birch, 2011-12 Mike Lecak, 2013-14

25 D. Sari, 1952-53 James Foley, 1960-61 Tim Grgurich, 1961-62 Mike Caldwell, 1969-70 Robert Haygood, 1974-75 Steve Maslek*, 1987-89 John Rasp, 1989-90 Ricardo Greer, 1997-01 Dwight Miller, 2008-09

28 Clarence Burch, 1951-54 Charles Cost, 1954-55

29 Jack Frontone, 1952-53 Phil Kleiman, 1955-56 Bill Dillon, 1956-57

30 Alex Novakovich, 1952-54 John Riser, 1954-57 Tom Olofson*, 1961-62 Calvin Sheffield*, 1962-64 Stan Falenski, 1964-67 Robert Brickner, 1967-68 Mike Caldwell, 1968-71 Mark Ross, 1971-72 Tom Richards*, 1972-73 Keith Starr*, 1973-75 Paul Kochka*, 1976-77 Terry Peavy, 1977-78 Dwayne Wallace, 1978-82 Joey David, 1982-86 Mark Blount, 1995-97 Derrick Worrell, 1999-00

31 Bill Mauro, 1959-60 Calvin Sheffield*, 1961-62 Bill Shay, 1960-61 Dominik Dumancic, 1990-92 John Finneman*, 1999-00 Mike Cook, 2005-08

26 Richard Cepkowski, 1954-55 Julius Pegues, 1955-57

Paul Krieger, 1961-62 Roth McNally, 1964-65 Frank Clements, 1966-67 Tony DeLisio, 1967-69 Bob Cizmarik, 1969-71 Ken Wagoner, 1971-74 Scott Nedrow, 1974-78 John Ryan, 1979-81 Trent Johnson*, 1982-83 Charles Smith, 1984-88

32 Ed Pavlick*, 1953-54 Frank Zimmovan*, 1954-56 Dave Sawyer, 1956-57 James Foley, 1959-60

36 Louis Cecconi, 1946-50 Dennis Dorman, 1956-57 Don Keller, 1957-58

William Cieply*, 1947-48

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W. Frederick, 1947-48 Howard Lockhart, 1960-61 Paul Krieger, 1962-64 Billy Culbertson, 1981-84 Demetreus Gore, 1984-88 Darren Morningstar, 1989-92 Amr El Nokali, 1995-97 Michael Shin, 1997-98 Chris Seabrooks, 1998-01 Aaron Gray, 2003-07 Malcolm Gilbert, 2011-13

William Brehm, 1947-48 Darwin Smith, 1958-61 Ken Hepworth, 1961-62 Tim Grgurich, 1962-64 William Buck, 1966-67 Frank Clements, 1967-68 Bill Downes, 1968-71 Billy Knight, 1971-74 Terry Knight*, 1974-79 Scott Grevey*, 1979-82 Jerome Lane, 1985-88

George McCrossin*, 1947-48 Richard Falenski, 1960-61 Wayne Talbott*, 1974-75 Mike Westbrooks, 1998-00

Oland Canterna, 1947-48

40 John Mills, 1957-60 Tom Roantree, 1962-63 Larry Szkowny, 1963-65 Pete Smith, 1966-68 Mike Riggle, 1968-69 Steve Lewis, 1969-71 Jim Bolla*, 1971-72 Kirk Bruce, 1972-75 Scott Stephens, 1975-76 Michael Rice, 1976-77 Steve Beatty, 1980-84 Junie Lewis, 1984-85 Chris Gant, 1991-95 Andre Howard, 1995-97 Kevin Leslie, 1997-98 Maurice Polen, 2005-08

44 Morton Lerner, 1947-48 Daryle Ruby, 1962-65 Steve Stevenson, 1967-68 Mike Paul, 1968-72 Greg McBride, 1973-75 Robert Haygood*, 1975-76 Ed Scheuermann, 1976-81 Andre Williams, 1981-85 Tico Cooper, 1985-87 Omo Moses, 1990-91 Orlando Antigua, 1991-95 Tim Frye, 2009-10 J.J. Moore, 2010-13

45 Darwin Smith, 1960-61 DeJuan Blair, 2007-09

41 John Larkin, 1961-63 Chip Watkins, 1981-85

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35 Ed Lantagliata, 1947-48 Paul Lazor, 1960-61 Ben Jinks, 1961-62 Mel Bennett, 1974-75 Willie Cauley, 1993-94 Jason Boyd, 1997-00 Geoff Rizk, 2007-08 Nasir Robinson, 2008-12

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Gilbert Johnson, 1988-90 Jermaine Morgan, 1990-94 Charles Thompson, 1994-95 Stephen Flores, 1997-99 Talib Zanna, 2009-14

Sammy David, 1947-48 Bill McIntyre, 1963-64 Robert Caldwell, 1966-67 Charles Hunt, 1967-69 Mike Riggle, 1969-71 Mickey Martin, 1971-74 John Endsley, 1974-75 Wayne Williams, 1975-78 Clyde Vaughan, 1980-84 Steve Maslek*, 1985-86

50 Dave Blyshak, 1962-63 Bob Lovett, 1963-64 Tom Roantree, 1964-65 Ken Bollens, 1966-68 Paul O’Gorek, 1969-72 Lucious Keese, 1972-73 Scott Stephens*, 1973-75 Wayne Talbott, 1973-74 Lucious Kreese, 1974-75 Wayne Talbott, 1975-78 Dan Landy, 1978-79 Paul Brozovich, 1979-81 Matt Miklasevich, 1982-86 Chad Varga, 1994-97 Ontario Lett, 2002-03

Cassin Diggs, 2007-08 Joseph Uchebo, 2013-14

51 Tom Maloney, 1960-61 Brian Generalovich, 1961-64

52 Don Keller, 1958-60 Dave Blyshak*, 1963-65 Mel Cratsley, 1966-67 Mike Patcher, 1967-70 Jim Bolla, 1971-75 Sammie Ellis, 1978-80 Trent Johnson*, 1981-82 Rich Carrigan, 1984-87 Eric Mobley, 1991-94 Isaac Hawkins, 1997-01 Gary McGhee, 2007-11

53 Tom Olofson, 1960-61 Dave Blyshak*, 1961-64

54 Tom Maloney*, 1961-62 John Maczuzak, 1962-63 Robert Richardson, 1964-65 Robert Thompson, 1966-67 Paul Naponick, 1967-68 Jerry Causer, 1968-70 Bill Sulkowski, 1970-73 Mark Disco, 1973-76 Kelvin Smith, 1976-77 Keith Armstrong, 1982-86 Ed Wallace, 1978-81

55 Marvin Levine, 1960-61 R. Roberts, 1961-62 Bobby Martin, 1987-91 Toree Morris, 2000-04 J.J. Richardson, 2009-11

ALL-TIME TEAM CAPTAINS 1905-06 1906-07 1907-08 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-19 1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34

W.W. Gill W.T. McCandless John Harold McElhinney Elmer Weger Walter Campbell Walter Campbell N.C. Ochsenhirt N.C. Ochsenhirt Ben Lubic C.E. Hastings R.A. Easterday R.N. Penman Harry Levine G.H. McCracken Lloyd Jordan Franklin E. Byers H.P. Carr Wayde King William Parsons Elmer Lissfeldt Sykes Reed Charles Wunderlich Charley Hyatt Eddie Baker Willie Arture Doc Kowallis Tim Lawry Don Smith C. “Skip” Hughes D. McCamant

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

R. Ochsenhirt Claire Cribbs C.“Skip” Hughes Ted Roderick Bill Jesko Ed Spotovich Myles Zeleznik Ed Lawry Jack Scott Charley Ptacek Eddie Straloski Mel Port Ed Raymond John Swacus Bobby Artman Clair Malarkey Walter Jones Tay Malarkey Hank Zeller Nate Apple Nate Apple Bill Cieply Sammy David Oland Canterna G. McCrossin G. Hromanick Bob Yurko John Kendrick Michael Zernich Don Virostek Clarence Burch Ed Pavlick

1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70

Joe Fenwick John Riser Bob Lazor Chuck Hursh Julius Pegues Don Hennon Dave Sawyer John Mesher Bill Mauro John Mills Dick Falenski John Fridley Tom Maloney Bob Sankey B. Generalovich Ben Jinks John Maczazak B. Generalovich Dave Sauer Dave Roman Daryle Ruby Brian Fisher Dave Blyshak Larry Szykowny Bob Lovett Stan Falenski Jim LaValley Pete Smith Ken Bollens Tony DiLiseo Len Kalata Jerry Causer

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

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Bob McFarland Bob Petrini Mike Patcher Mike Caldwell Mike Riggle Paul O’Gorek Mike Paul Kent Scott Billy Knight Carl Morris Bill Sulkowski Billy Knight Mickey Martin Ken Wagoner Jim Bolla Kirk Bruce Tom Richards Keith Starr Frank Boyd Larry Harris Scott Nedrow Wayne Talbott Terry Knight Pete Strickland Wayne Williams Sammie Ellis Sam Clancy Sam Clancy Carlton Neverson D. Gissendanner Dwayne Wallace Clyde Vaughan

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

Steve Beatty Billy Culbertson Clyde Vaughan Andre Williams Chip Watkins Curtis Aiken Curtis Aiken Charles Smith Pat Cavanaugh Rod Brookin Pat Cavanaugh Darelle Porter Sean Miller Chris McNeal Orlando Antigua Orlando Antigua Jerry McCullough Garrick Thomas Chad Varga V. Cummings V. Cummings Ricardo Greer Ricardo Greer Isaac Hawkins Brandin Knight Brandin Knight Ontario Lett Jaron Brown Toree Morris Julius Page Mark McCarroll Chevon Troutman

2005-06 2006-07

2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

2012-13

2013-14

John DeGroat Carl Krauser Antonio Graves Aaron Gray Doyle Hudson Levon Kendall Keith Benjamin Mike Cook Ronald Ramon Levance Fields Tyrell Biggs Sam Young Jermaine Dixon Brad Wanamaker Brad Wanamaker Gary McGhee Gilbert Brown Ashton Gibbs Nasir Robinson Tray Woodall Nick Rivers Lamar Patterson Dante Taylor Tray Woodall Talib Zanna Lamar Patterson Cameron Wright Talib Zanna


HISTORICAL RESULTS

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ALL-TIME LINEUPS Note: These positions are according to University of Pittsburgh records. If you have any changes and/or additions, please contact Greg Hotchkiss in the Pitt Athletic Media Relations Office. Some positions were issued due to players’ heights and statistics. Please notify us if there is a mistake. 1948-49 (12-13) F-Oland Canterna 12.6 ppg F-George Hromanik 4.0 ppg C-Morton Lerner 3.6 ppg G-Sam David 15.6 ppg G-George McCrossin 3.9 ppg Top Subs: G-Louis Cecconi 5.3 ppg; G-Michael Belich 3.3 ppg; G-Robert Yurko 1.2 ppg; Baumbeck 0.6 ppg. 1949-50 (4-14) F-George McCrossin 13.9 ppg F-Michael Belich 5.8 ppg F-John Kendrick 3.5 ppg G-George Hromanik 7.2 ppg G-Robert Yurko 5.6 ppg Top Subs: F-George Radosevich 4.1 ppg; C-William Brehm 2.5 ppg; GLouis Cecconi 7.2 ppg. 1950-51 (9-17) F-Robert Yurko 8.8 ppg F-Michael Zernich 7.7 ppg C-Don Virostek 5.8 ppg G-George Hromanik 9.9 ppg G-Michael Belich 15.9 ppg Top Subs: G/F-Scott Phillips 1.3 ppg; F-Arthur Malmberg 1.2 ppg; FJohn Kendrick 4.8 ppg; F-George Radosevich 2.6 ppg. 1951-52 (10-12) F-Art Boyd 6.1 ppg, 6.6 rpg F-John Kendrick 6.9 ppg, 4.3 rpg C-Don Virostek 8.5 ppg, 8.6 rpg G-Mickey Zernich 15.2 ppg, 7.2 rpg G-Clarence Burch 10.2 ppg, 2.9 rpg Top Subs: G-Scott Phillips 1.0 ppg, 0.5 rpg; G-Jack Frontone 1.8 ppg, 0.7 rpg; F-Bill Ruschel 1.6 ppg, 1.1 rpg; F-Dick Deitrick 6.4 ppg, 6.7 rpg. 1952-53 (12-11) F-Richard Deitrick 9.4 ppg, 7.4 rpg F-David Duessel 4.6 ppg, 5.1 rpg C-Don Virostek 13.3 ppg, 20.2 rpg G-Clarence Burch 11.8 ppg, 5.1 rpg G-Mickey Zernich 13.4 ppg, 7.3 rpg Top Subs: G-Chester Palesko 7.7 ppg, 1.8 rpg; F-Art Boyd 6.2 ppg, 8.1 rpg; F-Milroy Carnahan 0.7 ppg, 0.9 rpg; F-Bill Ruschel 1.6 ppg, 1.0 rpg; F-Bernard Artman 2.6 ppg, 1.4 rpg. 1953-54 (9-14) F-Bernard Artman 8.5 ppg, 5.4 rpg F-Ed Pavlick 13.4 ppg, 13.7 rpg C-David Duessel 4.5 ppg, 5.8 rpg G-Clarence Burch 15.8 ppg, 6.5 rpg G-Joe Fenwick 9.7 ppg, 3.3 rpg Top Subs: F-Frank Zimmovan 7.1 ppg, 7.8 rpg, F-Richard Deitrick 7.6 ppg, 7.9 rpg; G-Dick Lepkowski 1.6 ppg, 1.7 rpg; G-Ted Matthews 2.1 ppg, 1.0 rpg; F-Alex Novakovich 2.3 ppg, 2.1 rpg.

1954-55 (10-16) F-Ed Pavlick 23.8 ppg, 11.0 rpg F-John Riser 13.3 ppg, 10.7 rpg C-Bob Lazor 11.8 ppg, 12.1 rpg F/G-F. Zimmovan 6.6 ppg, 5.6 rpg G-Joe Fenwick 6.8 ppg, 2.4 rpg Top Subs: F-Joe Resutek 6.8 ppg, 2.4 rpg; F-Sutton Tait 3.4 ppg, 2.9 rpg; G-Dick Lepkowski 1.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg; C-Barry Brautigam 2.4 ppg, 2.4 rpg; G-Charley Cost 3.1 ppg, 2.3 rpg. 1955-56 (15-10) F-John Riser 16.2 ppg, 8.5 rpg F-Chuck Hursh 10.2 ppg, 10.3 rpg C-Bob Lazor 19.8 ppg, 11.6 rpg G-Julius Pegues 12.3 ppg, 5.8 rpg G-Joe Fenwick 8.9 ppg, 3.3 rpg Top Subs: F-Phil Kleiman 3.1 ppg, 4.1 rpg; C-Barry Brautigam 1.6 ppg, 0.7 rpg; G-Milan Markovich 1.3 ppg; F-Frank Zimmovan 3.2 ppg, 3.2 rpg. 1956-57 (16-11) F-Julius Pegues 11.2 ppg, 3.8 rpg F-John Riser 15.3 ppg, 10.5 rpg C-Bob Lazor 14.8 ppg, 9.4 rpg G-Don Hennon 21.2 ppg, 3.5 rpg G-Milo Markovich 1.3 ppg, 2.3 rpg Top Subs: F-Chuck Hursh 7.7 ppg, 9.4 rpg; C-Barry Brautigam 3.3 ppg, 2.4 rpg; G-Dick Woznicki 0.8 ppg, 0.8 rpg; C-Dave Sawyer 2.2 ppg, 1.5 rpg. 1957-58 (18-7) F-Julius Pegues 17.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg F-Chuck Hursh 9.4 ppg, 9.2 rpg C-Dave Sawyer 8.3 ppg, 7.2 rpg G/F-John Mills 5.3 ppg, 5.4 rpg G-Don Hennon 26.0 ppg, 4.7 rpg Top Subs: C-Dennis Dorman 2.3 ppg, 3.6 rpg; G-Dick Woznicki 4.8 ppg, 1.3 rpg; Bill Shay 1.3 ppg, 0.9 rpg; G-Bill Mauro 1.3 ppg, 0.2 rpg. 1958-59 (10-14) F-John Mills 9.1 ppg, 7.3 rpg F-Dave Sawyer 7.6 ppg, 3.2 rpg C-John Fridley 12.2 ppg, 10.2 rpg G-Don Hennon 25.7 ppg, 4.4 rpg G-Dick Falenski 3.9 ppg, 2.0 rpg Top Subs: F-John Mesher 6.5 ppg, 3.7 rpg; F-Darwin Smith 3.1 ppg, 2.6 rpg; F-Mike Ditka 2.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg; C-Don Keller 1.1 ppg, 2.1 rpg; G-Bill Mauro 2.5 ppg, 1.3 rpg; FNick Sutyak 2.8 ppg, 2.3 rpg. 1959-60 (11-14) F-John Mills 13.9 ppg, 7.5 rpg C-John Fridley 12.2 ppg, 10.7 rpg G-Dick Falenski 13.1 ppg, 3.8 rpg G-Bill Mauro 11.2 ppg, 3.0 rpg G-Bob Sankey 9.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg Top Subs: F-Paul Lazor 4.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg; F-Don Steinhart 3.3 ppg, 3.3 rpg; F-Mike Ditka 2.7 ppg, 2.1 rpg; G-Darwin Smith 1.8 ppg, 2.1 rpg. 1960-61 (12-11) F-John Maczuzak 3.7 ppg, 3.3 rpg F-Ben Jinks 13.0 ppg, 6.1 rpg C-John Fridley 11.0 ppg, 12.5 rpg G-Dick Falenski 10.9 ppg, 8.3 rpg G-Tom Maloney 11.9 ppg, 3.6 rpg

Top Subs: F-Don Steinhart 9.2 ppg, 9.7 rpg; F-Howard Lockhart 5.4 ppg, 3.3 rpg; G-Bob Sankey 2.8 ppg, 1.7 rpg; F-Paul Lazor 3.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg.

Top Subs: G-Pete Smith 6.8 ppg, 2.3 rpg; G-Len Kalata 7.0 ppg, 2.9 rpg; G-Steve Stevenson 5.0 ppg, 2.4 rpg; C-Charles Hunt 3.5 ppg, 4.4 rpg.

1961-62 (12-11)

1968-69 (4-20)

F-B. Generalovich 15.6 ppg, 9.2 rpg F-Ben Jinks 12.0 ppg, 4.4 rpg C-Paul Krieger 7.1 ppg, 8.1 rpg G-Tom Maloney 6.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg G-Calvin Sheffield 16.3 ppg, 3.8 rpg

F-Mike Patcher 8.1 rpg; 8.7 rpg F-Bob McFarland 11.5 ppg, 5.1 rpg C-Jerry Causer 7.0 ppg, 5.6 rpg G-Mike Caldwell 11.6 ppg, 1.9 rpg G-Bill Downes 4.7 ppg, 1.7 rpg

Top Subs: F-Dave Sauer 9.1 ppg, 3.7 rpg; G-Bob Sankey 3.9 ppg, 3.0 rpg; F-John Maczuzak 3.0 ppg, 3.8 rpg; G-Tim Grgurich 1.3 ppg, 1.2 rpg.

Top Subs: G-Bob Petrini 8.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg; F-Mike Riggle 4.3 ppg, 3.8 rpg; F-Tom Withers 2.1 ppg, 1.6 rpg. 1969-70 (12-12)

1962-63 (19-6) F-B. Generalovich 13.6 ppg, 8.2 rpg F-Ben Jinks 11.5 ppg, 5.8 rpg C-Paul Krieger 10.2 ppg, 3.5 rpg G-Dave Roman 15.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg G-Calvin Sheffield 11.1 ppg, 3.5 rpg Top Subs: F-Dave Sauer 5.8 ppg, 3.6 rpg; G-Tim Grgurich 3.2 ppg, 2.3 rpg; F-Daryle Ruby 3.4 ppg, 2.7 rpg.

F-Mike Patcher 7.1 ppg, 7.2 rpg F-Mike Paul 11.1 ppg, 4.3 rpg C-Paul O’Gorek 11.1 ppg, 9.1 rpg G-Kent Scott 16.9 ppg, 2.1 rpg G-C. Edwards 8.5 ppg, 2.2 rpg Top Subs: G-Bill Downes 3.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg; F-Mike Riggle 3.0 ppg, 3.4 rpg; C-Jerry Causer 2.6 ppg, 2.8 rpg.

G-Tom Richards 11.4 ppg, 1.8 rpg G-Keith Starr 13.4 ppg, 6.2 apg Top Subs: F-Larry Harris 7.1 ppg, 3.3 rpg; F-Jim Bolla 2.7 ppg, 3.4 rpg; F-Willie Kelly 2.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg; G-Bob Shrewsbury 1.5 ppg, 0.4 rpg; F-Ralph McClelland 1.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg. 1975-76 (12-15) F-Larry Harris 22.1 ppg, 6.4 rpg F-Willie Kelly 6.6 ppg, 5.4 rpg G-Wayne Williams 6.5 ppg, 3.6 rpg G-Scott Nedrow 8.1 ppg, 1.6 rpg G-Bob Shrewsbury 4.8 ppg, 5.6 apg Top Subs: G-Tom Richards 8.0 ppg, 1.4 rpg; C-Ralph McClelland 4.8 ppg, 6.6 rpg; F-Terry Knight 5.9 ppg, 2.7 rpg; G-Frank Boyd 3.9 ppg, 2.7 rpg; G-Pete Strickland 3.0 ppg, 0.8 rpg. 1976-77 (6-21) F-Larry Harris 22.9 ppg, 6.5 rpg F-Michael Rice 10.6 ppg, 8.0 rpg C-Ed Scheuermann 6.9 ppg, 5.1 rpg G-Sonny Lewis 11.4 ppg, 3.0 rpg G-Scott Nedrow 7.7 ppg, 1.5 rpg

1970-71 (14-10) 1963-64 (17-8) F-B. Generalovich 17.2 ppg, 8.5 rpg F-Dave Sauer 11.6 ppg, 5.6 rpg C-Paul Krieger 8.7 ppg, 8.7 rpg G-Dave Roman 10.8 ppg, 2.7 rpg G-Calvin Sheffield 18.5 ppg, 4.5 rpg Top Subs: C-Larry Szykowny 4.9 ppg, 2.7 rpg; C-Bob Lovett 4.7 ppg, 3.8 rpg; F-Daryle Ruby 3.7 ppg, 2.8 rpg; G-Tim Grgurich 2.6 ppg, 1.6 rpg.

F-Ed Harrison 9.9 ppg, 5.0 rpg F-Mike Paul 11.4 ppg, 3.5 rpg C-Paul O’Gorek 12.3 ppg, 10.2 rpg G-Kent Scott 13.6 ppg, 2.3 rpg G-Bill Downes 7.5 ppg, 3.5 apg

Top Subs: F-Dave Blyshak 5.5 ppg, 2.9 rpg; F-Roth McNally 3.3 ppg ,0.9 rpg; G-Nick Generalovich 1.4 ppg, 1.1 rpg. 1965-66 (5-17)

F-Larry Harris 20.6 ppg, 5.2 rpg F-Sam Clancy 14.0 ppg, 12.1 rpg C-Ed Scheuermann 8.9 ppg, 6.3 rpg G-Terry Knight 10.2 ppg, 5.9 rpg G-Pete Strickland 4.7 ppg, 4.2 apg

1971-72 ( 12-12)

Top Subs: G-Wayne Williams 9.7 ppg, 3.7 rpg; G-Robert Haygood 2.7 ppg, 0.3 rpg; G-Scott Nedrow 2.1 ppg; F-Wayne Talbott 1.0 ppg, 1.0 rpg.

F-Billy Knight 21.0 ppg, 11.5 rpg F-Mike Paul 12.1 ppg, 4.0 rpg C-Paul O’Gorek 5.9 ppg, 3.7 rpg G-Kent Scott 17.1 ppg, 2.8 rpg G-C. Edwards 2.7 ppg, 5.4 apg

F-Sam Clancy 15.4 ppg, 12.5 rpg F-Terry Knight 15.1 ppg, 6.1 rpg F-Sammie Ellis 15.5 pg, 7.8 rpg G-Wayne Williams 10.2 ppg, 3.3 rpg G-Pete Strickland 4.9 ppg, 1.2 rpg

1972-73 (25-4)

Top Subs: G-Carlton Neverson 7.8 ppg, 3.4 rpg; G-Dave Olinger 4.6 ppg, 1.7 rpg; G-Dwayne Wallace 2.2 ppg, 1.0 rpg.

F-Billy Knight 23.7 ppg, 11.0 rpg F-Mickey Martin 12.5 ppg, 5.2 rpg C-Bill Sulkowski 6.4 ppg, 3.1 rpg G-Kirk Bruce 7.0 ppg. 3.4 rpg G-Tom Richards 5.4 ppg, 1.5 rpg

Top Subs: F-Ken Bollens 8.7 ppg, 5.9 rpg; F-Roth McNally 3.5 ppg, 2.0 rpg; G-Pete Smith 3.7 ppg, 2.1 rpg.

Top Subs: F-Carl Morris 5.6 ppg, 3.5 rpg; C-Jim Bolla 3.8 ppg, 4.0 rpg; G-Keith Starr 3.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg; C-Lucious Keese 2.8 ppg, 3.2 rpg. 1973-74 (25-4)

F-Ken Bollens 10.8 ppg, 7.3 rpg F-Al DiFrischia 6.8 ppg, 2.4 rpg C-Jim LaValley 11.9 ppg, 12.1 rpg G-Len Kalata 9.8 ppg, 5.0 rpg G-Stan Falenski 10.0 ppg, 4.0 rpg

F-Billy Knight 21.8 ppg, 13.4 rpg F-Mickey Martin 12.2 ppg, 4.7 rpg C-Jim Bolla, 3.9 ppg., 3.3 rpg. G-Kirk Bruce 7.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg G-Tom Richards 8.8 ppg, 3.5 apg

Top Subs: G-Pete Smith 8.8 ppg, 3.1 rpg; G-Tony DeLisio 3.1 ppg, 1.4 rpg.

Top Subs: G-Keith Starr 7.8 ppg, 4.0 rpg; F-Willie Kelly 4.8 ppg, 3.2 rpg; F-Lew Hill 10.3 ppg, 4.8 rpg; G-Ken Wagoner 1.5 ppg, 1.2 rpg; GSam Fleming 2.1 ppg, 0.6 rpg.

1967-68 (7-15) F-Mike Patcher 7.9 ppg, 5.9 rpg F-Ken Bollens 7.5 ppg, 4.8 rpg C-Bob McFarland 10.4 ppg, 5.0 rpg G-Tony DeLisio 12.1 ppg, 3.7 rpg G-Bob Petrini 8.5 ppg, 1.6 rpg

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1978-79 (18-11, 6-4 E8)

Top Subs: F-Carl Morris 6.3 ppg, 5.5 rpg; C-Bill Sulkowski 4.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg; F-Mickey Martin 5.8 ppg, 2.6 rpg; G-Marvin Abrams 4.0 ppg, 1.1 rpg.

F-Bob Thompson 1.7 ppg, 2.5 rpg F-Jim LaValley 9.6 ppg, 9.1 rpg C-Bob Lovett 15.2 ppg, 6.7 rpg G-Larry Szykowny 15.4 ppg, 4.0 rpg G-Stan Falenski 12.2 ppg, 3.9 rpg

1966-67 (6-19)

1977-78 (16-11, 5-5 E8)

Top Subs: F-Carl Morris 7.9 ppg, 7.4 rpg; C-Bill Sulkowski 4.4 ppg, 3.3 rpg; G-Mike Caldwell 3.8 ppg, 0.5 rpg; F-Mike Riggle 3.2 ppg, 2.0 rpg.

1964-65 (7-16) F-Daryle Ruby 15.6 ppg, 6.7 rpg F-Jim LaValley 5.9 ppg, 6.9 rpg C-Bob Lovett 14.6 ppg, 8.0 rpg G-Larry Szykowny 15.8 ppg, 5.5 rpg G-Brian Fisher 6.6 ppg, 3.2 rpg

Top Subs: G-Wayne Williams 6.2 ppg, 4.1 rpg; G-Pete Strickland 3.6 ppg, 1.2 rpg; G-David Washington 2.3 ppg, 0.5 rpg.

1974-75 (18-11) F-Lew Hill 8.3 ppg, 4.5 rpg C-Mel Bennett 10.1 ppg, 10.2 rpg G-Kirk Bruce 17.1 ppg, 4.9 rpg

1979-80 (17-12, 5-5 E8) F-Sam Clancy 11.8 ppg, 11.1 rpg F-Sammie Ellis 17.4 ppg, 7.2 rpg C-Paul Brozovich 2.8 ppg, 1.9 rpg G-C. Neverson 12.8 ppg, 3.4 rpg G-Dwayne Wallace 8.4 ppg, 2.2 rpg Top Subs: G-Dave Olinger 6.8 ppg, 2.3 rpg; F-Lennie McMillian 6.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg; G-Darrell Gissendanner 2.2 ppg, 0.3 rpg. 1980-81 (19-12, 8-5 E8) F-Sam Clancy 16.3 ppg, 10.7 rpg F-Lennie McMillian 9.4 ppg, 5.0 rpg C-Ed Scheuermann 1.8 ppg, 2.2 rpg G-C. Neverson 14.5 ppg, 3.7 rpg G-D. Wallace 11.8 ppg, 4.4 apg Top Subs: F-Clyde Vaughan 7.4 ppg, 4.0 rpg; F-Steve Beatty 3.7 ppg, 3.5 rpg; G-Darrell Gissendanner 3.7 ppg, 0.4 rpg; CPaul Brozovich 2.4 ppg, 2.7 rpg.


2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

HISTORICAL RESULTS 1981-82 (20-10, 8-6 E8)

1988-89 (17-13, 9-7 BEC)

1995-96 (10-17, 5-13 BEC)

2002-03 (28-5, 13-3 BEC)

F-Clyde Vaughan 18.0 ppg, 9.5 rpg F-Roosevelt Kirby 9.1 ppg, 5.1 rpg C-Andre Williams 6.4 ppg, 4.3 rpg G-D.Gissendanner 10.3 ppg, 1.7 rpg G-D. Wallace 11.4 ppg, 6.2 apg

F-Brian Shorter 19.6 ppg, 9.6 rpg C-Bobby Martin 12.2 ppg, 7.7 rpg G-J. Matthews 16.5 ppg, 2.8 rpg G-Darelle Porter 8.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg G-Sean Miller 9.7 ppg, 6.0 apg

F-Chad Varga 12.5 ppg, 6.3 rpg F-Gerald Jordan 8.7 ppg, 6.0 rpg G-Garrick Thomas 8.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg G-J. McCullough 13.4 ppg, 5.3 apg G-Andre Alridge 6.7 ppg, 2.4 rpg

F-Jaron Brown 10.7 ppg, 5.0 rpg F-D. Zavackas 10.1 ppg, 4.5 rpg C-Ontario Lett 9.7 ppg, 4.9 rpg G-Julius Page 12.2 ppg, 3.4 rpg G-Brandin Knight 11.2 ppg, 6.3 apg

Top Subs: George Allen 4.8 ppg, 0.9 rpg; C-Steve Beatty 3.4 ppg, 3.0 rpg; F-Trent Johnson 3.1 ppg, 2.6 rpg; F-Chip Watkins 3.0 ppg, 1.9 rpg.

Top Subs: F-Rod Brookin 10.2 ppg, 3.2 rpg; 12-Pat Cavanaugh 1.4 ppg, 0.6 rpg; F-Gilbert Johnson 1.4 ppg, 1.0 rpg.

Top Subs: G-Vonteego Cummings 6.4 ppg, 3.4 rpg; F-Jason Maile 6.2 ppg; 1.3 rpg; C-Mark Blount 3.6 ppg, 3.0 rpg; F-Andre Howard 3.7 ppg, 3.5 rpg; Kevin Willard 3.4 ppg, 1.0 rpg; F-Michael Gill 4.1 ppg, 2.0 rpg.

Top Subs: F-Chevon Troutman 11.0 ppg, 5.1 rpg; G-Carl Krauser 6.0 ppg, 2.9 apg; C-Toree Morris 3.5 ppg, 2.7 rpg; F-Mark McCarroll 2.1 ppg, 0.7 rpg.

1996-97 (11-16, 6-12 BEC)

F-Chevon Troutman 9.8 ppg, 6.2 rpg F-Jaron Brown 11.7 ppg, 5.4 rpg C-Chris Taft 10.9 ppg, 7.5 rpg G-Julius Page 11.0 ppg, 2.9 rpg G-Carl Krauser 15.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 4.5 apg

1982-83 (13-15, 6-10 BEC) F-Clyde Vaughan 21.9 ppg, 9.2 rpg F-Andre Williams 9.1 ppg, 5.0 rpg C-Trent Johnson 8.5 ppg, 6.6 rpg G-Billy Culbertson 6.6 ppg, 5.1 apg G-George Allen 9.0 ppg, 1.6 rpg Top Subs: G-Joey David 4.5 ppg, 1.5 rpg; F-Chip Watkins 2.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg; C-Keith Armstrong 1.4 ppg, 1.4 rpg.

1989-90 (12-17, 5-11 BEC) F-Brian Shorter 20.6 ppg, 9.4 rpg F-Rod Brookin 13.0 ppg, 3.9 rpg C-Bobby Martin 14.4 ppg, 8.4 rpg G-J. Matthews 19.1 ppg, 3.0 rpg G-Darelle Porter 9.8 ppg, 7.9 apg Top Subs: C-Darren Morningstar 3.8 ppg, 2.8 rpg; G-Pat Cavanaugh 3.1 ppg, 0.5 rpg; F-Gilbert Johnson 0.7 ppg, 0.6 rpg. 1990-91 (21-12, 9-7 BEC)

1983-84 (18-13, 6-10 BEC) F-Clyde Vaughan 20.3 ppg, 8.3 rpg F-Chip Watkins 6.4 ppg, 5.7 rpg C-Andre Williams 7.0 ppg, 4.5 rpg G-George Allen 11.7 ppg, 1.8 rpg G-Billy Culbertson 6.8 ppg, 5.5 apg Top Subs: G-Curtis Aiken 3.6 ppg, 0.6 rpg; C-Keith Armstrong 5.5 ppg, 4.4 rpg; G-Joey David 2.7 ppg, 0.7 rpg.

F-Brian Shorter 13.6 ppg, 6.4 rpg C-Bobby Martin 10.8 ppg, 6.7 rpg G-Darelle Porter 10.1 ppg, 5.0 apg G-J. Matthews 16.5 ppg, 2.1 rpg G-Sean Miller 10.4 ppg, 4.8 apg Top Subs: C-Darren Morningstar 6.8 ppg, 4.1 rpg; F-Chris McNeal 6.2 ppg, 4.5 rpg; G-Ahmad Shareef 3.2 ppg, 0.8 rpg; F-Antoine Jones 2.9 ppg, 1.9 rpg; G-Gandhi Jordan 2.7 ppg, 1.4 rpg.

1984-85 (17-12, 8-8 BEC) 1991-92 (18-16, 9-9 BEC) F-Chip Watkins 5.4 ppg, 4.1 rpg C-Keith Armstrong 7.5 ppg, 5.1 rpg C-Charles Smith 15.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg G-Demetreus Gore 9.2 ppg, 1.7 rpg G-Curtis Aiken 9.2 ppg, 4.2 apg Top Subs: F-Darryl Shepherd 6.5 ppg, 3.1 rpg; G-Joey David 4.7 ppg, 1.4 rpg; F-Andre Williams 3.5 ppg, 2.8 rpg; G-Junie Lewis 4.4 ppg, 0.4 rpg; F-Matt Miklasevich 2.3 ppg, 1.9 rpg; G-Charles Thompson 3.1 ppg, 0.6 rpg; F-Marlon Ferguson 2.1 ppg, 1.5 rpg.

F-Chris McNeal 14.5 ppg, 9.1 rpg F-Orlando Antigua 6.5 ppg, 2.6 rpg C-D. Morningstar 12.3 ppg, 6.2 rpg G-Ahmad Shareef 6.1 ppg, 1.2 rpg G-Sean Miller 10.6 ppg, 6.6 apg Top Subs: G-Jerry McCullough 7.4 ppg, 2.7 apg; C-Eric Mobley 7.2 ppg, 4.6 rpg; F-Gandhi Jordan 4.2 ppg, 2.6 rpg; F-Chris Gant 3.9 ppg, 2.4 rpg; F-Jermaine Morgan 3.3 ppg, 1.6 rpg.

F-Chad Varga 9.0 ppg, 4.3 rpg C-Mark Blount 9.1 ppg, 6.8 rpg G-V.Cummings 16.3 ppg, 4.2 rpg G-Jason Maile 12.4 ppg, 2.1 rpg G-Kellii Taylor 9.6 ppg, 4.1 rpg Top Subs: C-Gerald Jordan 7.9 ppg, 6.4 rpg; G-Kevin Willard 2.6 ppg, 1.2 rpg; F-Isaac Hawkins 2.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg; F-Andre Howard 2.7 ppg, 3.3 rpg; G-Jarrett Lockhart 2.7 ppg, 1.2 rpg. 1997-98 (11-16, 6-12 BEC) F-Ricardo Greer 12.4 ppg, 6.7 rpg F-Attila Cosby 9.3 ppg, 4.8 rpg C-Isaac Hawkins 14.2 ppg, 9.2 rpg G-V. Cummings 19.5 ppg, 4.1 rpg G-Jarrett Lockhart 11.3 ppg, 4.3 rpg Top Subs: G-Kellii Taylor 7.2 ppg, 2.7 rpg; F-Stephen Flores 3.2 ppg, 0.8 rpg. 1998-99 (14-16, 5-13 BEC)

F-Demetreus Gore 16.1 ppg, 3.8 rpg F-Jerome Lane 9.1 ppg, 5.1 rpg C-Charles Smith 15.9 ppg, 8.1 rpg G-Joey David 4.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg G-Curtis Aiken 13.1 ppg, 3.5 apg Top Subs: C-Keith Armstrong 5.3 ppg, 3.8 rpg; C-Tico Cooper 2.1 ppg, 2.8 rpg; F-Matt Miklasevich 0.9 ppg, 0.8 rpg; G-Mike Goodson 1.1 ppg, 0.5 rpg.

Top Subs: G-Marlon Rhymes 6.1 ppg, 1.0 rpg; F-Orlando Antigua 4.8 ppg, 1.5 rpg; F-Brian Brush 4.1 ppg, 4.1 rpg; F-Chris Gant 3.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg; G-Garrick Thomas 3.8 ppg, 1.0 rpg.

1986-87 (25-8, 12-4 BEC)

1993-94 (13-14, 7-11 BEC)

F-Jerome Lane 15.8 ppg, 13.5 rpg F-Demetreus Gore 12.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg C-Charles Smith 17.0 ppg, 8.5 rpg G-Curtis Aiken 14.2 ppg, 1.7 rpg G-Mike Goodson 8.0 ppg, 4.8 apg

F-Chris Gant 8.6 ppg, 6.7 rpg F-Orlando Antigua 10.7 ppg, 4.4 rpg C-Eric Mobley 13.7 ppg, 8.8 rpg G-J. McCullough 13.3 ppg, 7.0 apg G-Ahmad Shareef 9.0 ppg, 1.9 rpg

Top Subs: F-Rod Brookin 10.2 ppg, 4.0 rpg; C-Tico Cooper 3.9 ppg, 3.4 rpg; G-Pat Cavanaugh 2.6 ppg, 1.1 rpg.

Top Subs: F-Willie Cauley 6.9 ppg, 3.6 rpg; G-Sotiris Aggelou 6.1 ppg, 1.9 rpg; C-Jaime Peterson 4.9 ppg, 3.5 rpg; G-Garrick Thomas 3.8 ppg, 1.9 rpg; G-Jason Maile 4.2 ppg, 1.1 rpg.

1987-88 (24-7, 12-4 BEC) F-Jerome Lane 13.9 ppg, 12.2 rpg F-Demetreus Gore 13.0 ppg, 3.5 rpg C-Charles Smith 18.9 ppg, 7.7 rpg G-Sean Miller 9.3 ppg, 5.8 apg G-Jason Matthews 8.0 ppg, 1.5 rpg Top Subs: F-Bobby Martin 6.7 ppg, 3.9 rpg; G-Darelle Porter 4.9 ppg, 1.9 rpg; G-Pat Cavanaugh 1.3 ppg, 0.7 rpg; F-Nate Bailey 1.8 ppg, 0.9 rpg.

1994-95 (10-17, 5-13 BEC) F-Chris Gant 10.0 ppg, 7.4 rpg F-Orlando Antigua 10.4 ppg, 5.8 rpg C-Jaime Peterson 13.9 ppg, 9.4 rpg G-Andre Alridge 13.0 ppg, 5.8 apg G-Jason Maile 11.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg Top Subs: G-Garrick Thomas 7.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg; G-Sotiris Aggelou 5.1 ppg, 1.2 rpg; F-Chad Varga 9.6 ppg, 6.5 rpg.

2004-05 (20-9, 10-6 BEC) F-Chevon Troutman 14.9 ppg, 8 rpg C-Chris Taft 13.3 ppg, 7.5 rpg G-Ronald Ramon 6.8 ppg, 1.7 rpg G-Carl Krauser 16.0 ppg, 5.8 apg G-Antonio Graves 7.8 ppg, 2.0 rpg Top Subs: F-Mark McCarroll 2.4 ppg, 1.8 rpg; F-John DeGroat 1.9 ppg, 1.5 rpg. F-Levon Kendall 3.5 ppg, 2.5 rpg; C-Aaron Gray 4.3 ppg, 2.8 rpg. 2005-06 (25-8, 10-6 BEC) F-Levon Kendall 7.0 ppg, 5.4 rpg F-John DeGroat, 2.9 ppg., 1.6 rpg C-Aaron Gray 13.9 ppg, 10.5 rpg G-Ronald Ramon 8.0 ppg, 1.4 rpg G-Carl Krauser 15 ppg, 4.8 apg

Top Subs: G-Kellii Taylor 8.5 ppg, 3.6 rpg; G-Jeremy Holmes 3.1 ppg, 2.5 apg.

Top Subs: F-Sam Young 7.9 ppg, 4.4 rpg; ; F-Tyrell Biggs 1.8 ppg, 1.1 rpg; G-Levance Fields 6.8 ppg, 2.1 rpg; G-Antonio Graves 5.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg; G-Keith Benjamin 4.6 ppg, 2.9 rpg.

1992-93 (17-11, 9-9 BEC) F-Chris McNeal 13.2 ppg, 8.5 rpg F-Antoine Jones 9.6 ppg, 4.5 rpg C-Eric Mobley 10.4 ppg, 7.5 rpg G-J. McCullough 15.3 ppg, 5.6 apg G-Ahmad Shareef 6.8 ppg, 1.9 rpg

Top Subs: F-Mark McCarroll 5.5 ppg, 2.8 rpg; C-Toree Morris 1.9 ppg, 1.8 rpg; G-Yuri Demetris 0.8 ppg, 0.9 rpg; G-Antonio Graves 2.1 ppg, 0.6 rpg.

F-Ricardo Greer 12.6 ppg, 6.5 rpg F-Attila Cosby 8.4 ppg, 5.2 rpg C-Isaac Hawkins 12.7 ppg, 8.9 rpg G-Jarrett Lockhart 7.8 ppg, 3.2 rpg G-V. Cummings 16.1 ppg, 4.1 apg

1999-00 (13-15, 5-11 BEC)

1985-86 (15-14, 6-10 BEC)

2003-04 (31-5, 13-3 BEC)

F-Ricardo Greer 18.1 ppg, 9.8 rpg F-Jarrett Lockhart 11.9 ppg, 3.8 rpg C-C. Seabrooks 10.7 ppg, 6.9 rpg G-Jeremy Holmes 5.5 ppg, 2.3 rpg G-Brandin Knight 8.5 ppg, 5.5 apg Top Subs: F-Donatas Zavackas 7.5 ppg, 4.4 rpg; 22-Kellii Taylor 5.7 ppg, 2.1 rpg; F-Griffin Abel 1.3 ppg, 2.0 rpg. 2000-01 (19-14, 7-9 BEC) F-Ricardo Greer 16.6 ppg, 7.4 rpg F-D. Zavackas 7.9 ppg., 3.3 rpg C-Isaac Hawkins 9.3 ppg, 7.3 rpg G-Julius Page 9.1 ppg, 1.8 rpg G-Brandin Knight 9.2 ppg, 5.5 rpg Top Subs: G/F-Jaron Brown 4.8 ppg, 2.4 rpg; G/F-Chad Johnson 4.5 ppg, 2.4 rpg; G-Zelimir Stevenovic 4.7 ppg, 1.6 rpg; C-Toree Morris 2.2 ppg, 4.7 rpg. 2001-02 (29-6, 13-3 BEC) F-Jaron Brown 9.3 ppg, 6.1 rpg F-D. Zavackas 11.1 ppg, 5.4 rpg C-Toree Morris 4.0 ppg, 3.3 rpg G-Julius Page 12.2 ppg, 3.6 rpg G-Brandin Knight 15.6 ppg, 7.1 apg Top Subs: F-Ontario Lett 8.5 ppg, 4.6 rpg; F-Chevon Troutman 5.3 ppg, 3.5 rpg; G-Chad Johnson 4.2 ppg, 2.8 rpg; F-Mark McCarroll 2.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg.

168

2006-07 (29-8, 12-4 BEC) F-Levon Kendall 5.7 ppg, 5.5 rpg F-Mike Cook 10.5 ppg, 3.4 rpg C-Aaron Gray 13.9 ppg, 9.5 rpg G-Levance Fields 9.2 ppg, 4.5 apg G-Antonio Graves 9.2 ppg, 2.1 rpg Top Subs: F-Tyrell Biggs 3.2 ppg, 1.8 rpg; F-Sam Young 7.2 ppg, 3.0 rpg; G-Ronald Ramon 8.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg; G-Keith Benjamin 3.3ppg, 1.5 rpg. 2007-08 (27-10, 10-8 BEC) F-Sam Young 18.1 ppg, 6.3 rpg C-DeJuan Blair 11.6 ppg, 9.1 rpg G-Keith Benjamin 9.1 ppg, 3.0 rpg G-Levance Fields 11.9 ppg, 5.3apg G-Ronald Ramon 8.5 ppg, 2.6 rpg Top Subs: F-Tyrell Biggs 5.4 ppg, 4.1 rpg; F- Gilbert Brown 6.5 ppg, 3.1 rpg; F-Mike Cook 10.4 ppg, 2.8 rpg; G-Brad Wanamaker 2.2 ppg, 1.2 rpg. 2008-09 (31-5, 15-3 BEC) F-Tyrell Biggs 6.4 ppg, 4.3 rpg F-Sam Young 19.2 ppg, 6.3 rpg C-DeJuan Blair 15.7 ppg, 12.3 rpg G-Levance Fields 10.7 ppg, 7.5 apg G-Jermaine Dixon 8.4 ppg, 2.6 rpg Top Subs: F-Gilbert Brown 5.4 ppg, 3.1 rpg; F-Nasir Robinson 1.2 ppg, 1.2 rpg; C-Gary McGhee 1.2 ppg,

1.5 rpg; G-Ashton Gibbs 4.3 ppg, 0.7 rpg; G-Brad Wanamaker 5.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg. 2009-10 (25-9, 13-5 BEC) F-Nasir Robinson 6.6 ppg, 5.6 rpg C-Gary McGhee 6.9 ppg, 6.8 rpg G-Brad Wanamaker 12.3 ppg, 5.7 rpg, 4.7 apg G-Jermaine Dixon 10.6 ppg, 4.0 rpg G-Ashton Gibbs 15.7 ppg, 2.8 rpg Top Subs: F-Gilbert Brown 10.7 ppg, 3.2 rpg; G-Travon Woodall 5.0 ppg, 2.3 rpg; F-Dante Taylor 4.1 ppg, 3.7 rpg; G-Chase Adams 1.9 ppg, 0.4 rpg; C-J.J. Richardson 0.8 ppg, 1.0 rpg. 2010-11 (28-6, 15-3 BEC) F-Nasir Robinson 9.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg F-Gilbert Brown 11.3 ppg, 4.4 rpg C-Gary McGhee 6.9 ppg, 7.7 rpg G-Brad Wanamaker 11.7 ppg, 5.2 rpg, 5.1 apg G-Ashton Gibbs 16.8 ppg, 2.4 rpg Top Subs: G-Travon Woodall 6.4 ppg, 3.4 apg; F/C-Dante Taylor 5.1 ppg, 4.5 rpg; F-J.J. Moore 3.7 ppg, 1.3 rpg; F-Talib Zanna 3.7 ppg, 3.4 rpg; F-Lamar Patterson 2.6 ppg, 2.0 rpg; C-J.J. Richardson 1.1 ppg, 0.9 rpg. 2011-12 (22-17, 5-13 BEC) F-Lamar Patterson 9.6 ppg, 5.3 rpg, 3.6 apg F-Nasir Robinson 10.6 ppg, 6.5 rpg C-Dante Taylor 5.8 ppg, 4.9 rpg G-Ashton Gibbs 14.6 ppg, 2.3 rpg G-Tray Woodall 11.7 ppg, 6.1 apg Top Subs: F-J.J. Moore 7.5 ppg, 2.9 rpg; F/C-Talib Zanna 6.3 ppg, 5.5 rpg; G-John Johnson 4.2 ppg, 0.6 rpg; G-Cameron Wright 2.2 ppg, 1.6 rpg. 2012-13 (24-9, 12-6 BEC) F-Lamar Patterson 10.0, 4.3 rpg, 2.8 apg F-Talib Zanna 9.6 ppg, 6.1 rpg C-Steven Adams 7.2 ppg, 6.3 rpg G-Tray Woodall 11.5 ppg, 5.1 apg G-James Robinson 6.1 ppg, 3.5 apg Top Subs: F-J.J. Moore 8.0 ppg, 3.0 rpg; C-Dante Taylor 5.0 ppg, 3.9 rpg; G-Trey Zeigler 4.4 ppg, 2.0 rpg; F-Durand Johnson 4.3 ppg, 1.3 rpg; G-Cameron Wright 4.3 ppg, 1.4 rpg. 2013-14 (26-10, 11-7 ACC) F-Lamar Patterson 17.1 ppg, 4.9 rpg, 4.3 apg F-Michael Young 6.0 ppg, 4.1 rpg C-Talib Zanna 13.0 ppg, 8.6 rpg G-Cameron Wright 10.5 ppg, 3.3 rpg G-James Robinson 7.6 ppg, 3.1 rpg, 4.1 apg Top Subs: F-Durand Johnson 8.8 ppg, 3.0 rpg; F-Jamel Artis 4.9 ppg, 2.9 rpg; G-Josh Newkirk 4.6 ppg, 1.7 apg; C-Derrick Randall 2.1 ppg, 2.4 rpg; F-Chris Jones 2.4 ppg, 0.9 rpg.


HISTORICAL RESULTS

2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

CAREER INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Individual career statistics (Players listed have played in at least 3 career games, 1937-current) Player, Year

GP GS 4 0 0 32 12 82 0 0 46 0 78

Min.

Avg.

209 0 285 749 758 3216 0 1913 1839 23 2648

7.2 0.0 10.6 23.4 16.1 26.8 0.0 24.8 23.9 2.9 22.8

Abel, Griffin, 1998-01 Abrams, Marvin, 1970-74 Adams, Chase, 2009-10 Adams, Steven, 2012-13 Aggelou, Sotiris, 1993-95 Aiken, Curtis, 1983-87 Alexander, 1942-43 Allen, George, 1981-84 Alridge, Andre, 1992-96 Antigua, Oliver, 1994-98 Antigua, Orlando, 1991-95

29 43 27 32 47 120 5 77 77 8 116

Apple, Nate, 1943-47 Armstrong, Keith, 1982-86 Artis, Jamel, 2013-14 Artman, Bernard, 1951-54 Artman, Bob, 1940-43 Assid, Ed, 1964-65 Baierl, Bill, 1949-50 Bailey, Nate, 1987-89 Barnhart, Ray, 1968-69 Barrett, 1942-43 Bashioum, W, 1945-46

58 0 0 112 40 2383 36 0 555 50 0 0 35 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 39 2 252 10 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0

FG FGA

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct.

15 42 .357 1 60 167 .359 0 17 44 .386 13 100 175 .571 0 84 236 .356 48 489 1028 .476 46 0 0 .000 0 276 645 .428 0 156 447 .349 110 1 3 .333 1 332 790 .420 117

8 0 33 0 152 117 0 0 307 2 303

.125 .000 .394 .000 .316 .393 .000 .000 .358 .500 .386

FT 6 25 5 31 45 176 0 150 138 2 149

FTA

Pct. Off. Def.

14 .429 13 36 .694 0 7 .714 1 70 .443 90 64 .703 22 296 .595 26 1 .000 0 200 .750 0 187 .738 42 2 1.000 0 218 .683 147

Tot. Avg.

PF FO Ast.

31 39 11 113 49 159 0 118 115 1 262

44 39 12 203 71 185 0 118 157 1 409

1.5 0.9 0.4 6.3 1.5 1.5 0.0 1.5 2.0 0.1 3.5

25 45 15 52 75 245 1 177 127 3 253

0 0 0 0 2 5 0 6 2 0 9

0 0 0 422 38 68 0 146 0 0 0 4 0 0 13 21 0 3 0 0 0 0

0 422 106 146 0 4 0 34 3 0 0

0.0 134 0 3.8 328 25 2.9 54 0 2.9 93 3 0.0 66 0 1.3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.9 42 1 0.3 5 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 4 0

11 26 24 20 45 378 0 187 258 1 195

TO Blk. Stl. 16 0 14 35 69 247 0 165 186 1 216

Pts. Avg.

1 1 37 1.3 0 0 145 3.4 1 7 52 1.9 65 21 231 7.2 1 38 261 5.6 12 155 1200 10.0 0 0 0 0.0 12 120 702 9.1 0 63 560 7.3 3 0 5 0.6 78 77 930 8.0

0.0 179 21.3 230 15.4 58 0.0 86 0.0 97 0.0 1 0.0 0 6.5 12 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0

0 452 126 272 0 6 1 45 3 0 0

.000 .509 .460 .316 .000 .167 .000 .267 .000 .000 .000

0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 27 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0

.000 116 .000 113 .296 51 .000 70 .000 54 .000 1 .000 0 .000 27 .000 3 .000 0 .000 1

179 .648 219 .516 72 .708 136 .515 86 .628 1 1.000 0 .000 36 .750 8 .375 0 .000 2 .500

Baumbeck, Bob, 1948-50 26 0 0 Bazzano, 1944-45 4 0 0 Beatty, Steve, 1980-84 81 0 1205 Belich, Michael, 1948-51 67 0 0 Benjamin, Keith, 2004-08 123 29 2058 Bennett, Bill, 1965-66 12 0 0 Bennett, Mel, 1974-75 29 0 0 Berardinelli, Dominic, 1975-77 4 0 0 Biehl, 1943-44 5 0 0 Biggs, Tyrell, 2005-09 141 37 2264 Bingham, Bob, 1951-52 6 0 0

0.0 0.0 14.9 0.0 16.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.1 0.0

6 0 86 234 245 6 109 0 12 243 2

21 0 193 701 575 16 264 2 0 510 4

.286 .000 .446 .334 .426 .375 .413 .000 .000 .476 .500

0 0 0 0 81 0 0 0 0 25 0

0 0 0 0 236 0 0 0 0 74 0

.000 7 .000 1 .000 40 .000 127 .343 73 .000 7 .000 75 .000 1 .000 2 .338 93 .000 2

19 1 64 196 122 13 110 1 2 147 2

Birch, Khem, 2011-12 Blair, DeJuan, 2007-09 Blanton, John, 1982-86 Blount, Mark, 1995-97 Blyshak, Dave, 1962-65 Bolla, Jim, 1971-75 Bollens, Ken, 1965-68 Boose, Jack, 1946-47 Bowman, Marcus, 2003-06 Boyd, Arthur, 1950-53 Boyd, Frank, 1973-77

10 6 150 72 71 1918 20 0 46 56 36 1149 34 0 0 82 0 0 61 0 0 11 0 0 20 0 26 49 0 0 32 0 0

15.0 26.6 2.3 20.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 0.0 0.0

16 394 6 136 64 107 213 19 1 84 10

28 694 18 292 195 244 481 0 13 273 40

.571 .568 .333 .466 .328 .439 .443 .000 .077 .308 .250

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0 0

.000 12 .000 191 .000 5 .500 87 .000 9 .000 56 .000 133 .000 15 .100 1 .000 77 .000 5

22 311 13 168 19 101 183 28 4 130 16

.545 21 29 .614 339 430 .385 0 6 .518 91 187 .474 0 75 .554 0 290 .727 0 370 .536 0 0 .250 1 5 .592 0 279 .313 0 36

50 5.0 21 0 769 10.7 204 5 6 0.3 4 0 278 5.0 173 10 75 2.2 29 0 290 3.5 188 5 370 6.1 180 0 0 0.0 29 0 6 0.3 2 0 279 5.7 117 6 36 1.1 23 0

Boyd, Jason, 1998-00 Brautigam, Barry, 1954-57 Brehm, William, 1946-50 Brimm, Oscar, 1971-73 Brookin, Rod, 1986-90 Brown, Gilbert, 2006-11 Brown, Jaron, 2000-04 Brown, Sean, 2008-09 Brozovich, Paul, 1979-81 Bruce, Kirk, 1972-75 Brush, Brian, 1989-93

9 0 13 56 0 0 15 0 0 3 0 0 94 25 2234 129 49 2946 137 109 3777 4 0 4 54 0 661 83 0 0 66 5 540

1.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 23.8 22.8 27.6 1.0 12.2 0.0 8.2

2 57 16 0 370 359 501 0 62 400 55

8 140 29 1 747 775 997 1 144 847 111

.250 .407 .552 .000 .495 .463 .503 .000 .431 .472 .495

1 0 0 0 94 94 36 0 0 0 1

3 0 0 0 230 275 153 0 0 0 2

.333 .000 .000 .000 .409 .342 .235 .000 .000 .000 .500

0 49 40 3 296 314 346 0 47 136 94

.000 1 1 .633 0 112 .450 0 0 .666 0 2 .720 113 239 .745 149 289 .636 272 379 .000 0 0 .362 0 123 .750 0 334 .713 63 86

2 112 0 2 352 438 651 0 123 334 149

0.2 2.0 0.0 0.7 3.7 3.4 4.8 0.0 2.3 4.0 2.3

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 480

0.0 25 68 .368 0.0 9 0 .000 0.0 196 548 .358 0.0 15 53 .283 0.0 158 383 .413 0.0 286 278* .000 0.0 12 35 .343 0.0 16 0 .000 0.0 6 33 .182 3.4 1 9 .111 17.8 78 170 .459

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19

.000 8 .000 2 .000 196 .000 10 .000 72 .000 285 .000 8 .000 11 .000 5 .000 8 .316 24

13 .615 6 .333 282 .695 18 .556 83 .867 469 .608 8 1.000 24 .458 8 .625 12 .667 49 .490

0 38 0 0 0 214 0 15 0 67 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 14 1 15 33 63

38 0 214 15 67 0 15 0 14 16 96

1.5 31 0.0 25 4.8 121 0.6 47 1.1 67 0.0 209 1.0 11 0.0 23 0.5 32 1.0 11 3.6 64

0 0 5 990 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3273 0 0 0 16

0.0 94 211 .445 9.1 74 177 .418 0.0 134 302 .444 0.0 7 21 .333 0.0 14 0 .000 0.0 0 22 .000 0.0 143 0 .000 0.0 30 68 .441 28.2 656 1362 .482 0.0 0 8 .000 3.2 0 2 .000

0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 56 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

.000 26 .321 64 .000 122 .000 7 .000 11 .000 4 .000 67 .000 26 .000 359 .000 0 .000 0

57 99 220 10 13 11 120 39 538 0 0

.456 .646 .555 .700 .846 .364 .558 .667 .667 .000 .000

0 183 183 4.3 87 0 0 0 0 0 214 5.0 14 63 77 0.7 85 0 143 96 0 40 230 2.1 0 0 0 0.0 201 0 0 0 0 0 390 5.2 0 8 8 0.4 5 0 0 0 0 0 21 1.1 0 0 0 0.0 13 0 0 0 0 0 39 4.3 0 0 0 0.0 23 1 0 0 0 0 4 0.3 0 0 0 0.0 180 0 0 0 0 0 353 6.7 0 54 54 1.6 36 0 6 0 0 0 86 2.6 0 1342 1342 11.6 410 25 186 278 170 161 1671 14.4 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2 3 5 1.0 6 0 0 5 1 1 0 0.0

0.0 8 1.8 3 25.3 176 11.3 50 28.2 206 0.0 31

0 2 30 0 0 0

0 3 69 0 0 0

.000 5 .667 2 .435 119 .000 73 .000 74 .000 9

16 4 165 103 107 18

.313 0 0 .500 0 4 .721 53 103 .709 28 146 .692 135 140 .500 0 0

Buck, Bill, 1965-67 Buck, Rudy, 1943-44 Burch, Clarence, 1951-54 Caldwell, Bob, 1964-67 Caldwell, Mike, 1968-71 Canterna, Oland, 1944-49 Cardot, Willis, 1972-73 Carlson, Lloyd, 1941-43 Carnahan, Milroy, 1950-53 Carrigan, Rich, 1984-87 Cauley, Willie, 1993-94

25 12 45 27 59 71 15 25 29 16 27

Causer, Jerry, 1968-70 Cavanaugh, Pat, 1986-90 Cecconi, Louis, 1946-50 Cercone, Eugene, 1953-57 Chosky, Saul, 1943-44 Christopher, Frank, 1950-51 Cieply, William, 1943-48 Cizmarik, Bob, 1969-71 Clancy, Sam, 1977-81 Clements, Frank, 1966-67 Cochran, Nate, 1994-95

43 109 75 19 9 15 53 33 116 3 5

Collins, William, 1939-40 Colombo, Scott, 1986-89 Cook, Mike, 2006-08 Cooper, Tico, 1985-87 Cosby, Attila, 1997-99 Cosentino, Sam, 1944-46

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

9 0 0 21 0 38 48 48 1213 56 3 634 55 55 1552 25 0 0

0 10 365 96 430 0

.000 .300 .482 .521 .479 .000

0 31 18 2 213 234 220 0 17 102 67

169

.368 0 1.000 0 .625 0 .648 0 .598 87 .538 0 .682 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 .633 184 1.000 0

0 0 185 0 201 32 295 5 0 226 3

0 0.0 37 0 0.0 3 185 2.3 153 0 0.0 161 288 2.3 149 32 2.7 13 295 10.2 95 5 1.3 4 0 0.0 5 410 2.9 247 3 0.5 1

0 4 156 174 275 0

1 77 59 1 145 254 269 0 131 206 73

0.0 19 0.2 5 3.3 78 3.1 104 5.0 160 0.0 39

0 0 0 69 177 108 23 29 10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 31 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 65 6 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0

474 573 175 242 248 3 0 51 3 0 1

0 0 35 0 60 0 0 0 0 35 0

19 0.7 1 0.3 212 2.6 595 8.9 644 5.2 19 1.6 293 10.1 1 0.3 26 5.2 604 4.3 6 1.0

0 7 19 2 77 115 75 116 5 5 0 0 39 129 105 28 0 0 0 0 68 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 20 0 0 0 17 0 2 0

44 4.4 979 13.6 17 0.9 360 6.4 137 4.0 270 3.3 559 9.2 53 4.8 4 0.2 245 5.0 25 0.8

0 0 0 0 0 0 4 20 71 4 0 0 1 145 115 0 0 0 7 29 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 71 99 0 0 0

0 4 0 0 6 3 1 0 4 7 1

1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 113 157 234 165 295 279 0 0 16 59 200 0 18 37

0 0 0 0 1 131 0 0 0 18 0 0 1 14 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 23

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 35

0 0 0 0 3 8 1 124 83 5 10 31 9 34 123 0 0 0

0 0 24 0 10 0 70 0 0 46 0

8.2 5.1 4.9 4.8 7.1 1.0 0.0 1.3 0.3 0.0 0.3

0 0 5 0.6 0 0 145 2.6 0 0 50 3.3 0 0 2 0.7 19 88 1047 11.1 33 67 1046 8.1 59 192 1258 9.2 0 0 0 0.0 10 20 141 2.6 13 0 902 10.9 3 11 178 2.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11

0 0 5 12 96 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24

0 3 28 24 56 0

58 2.3 20 1.7 588 13.1 40 1.5 388 6.6 857 12.1 32 2.1 43 1.7 17 0.6 10 0.6 186 6.9

21 2.3 10 0.5 501 10.5 173 3.1 486 8.8 71 2.8


2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

HISTORICAL RESULTS Player, Year

Min.

Avg.

Cost, Charley, 1954-55 14 0 0 Cratsley, Mel, 1966-67 11 0 0 Culbertson, Billy, 1981-84 78 0 1934 Cummings, Vonteego, 1995-99 103 97 3532 David, Joey, 1982-86 113 31 1909 David, Samuel, 1946-49 76 0 0 DeGroat, John, 2004-06 52 27 469 DeLisio, Tony, 1966-69 50 0 0 Demetris, Yuri, 2001-04 85 14 866 Dietrick, Richard, 1951-54 59 0 0

GP GS

0.0 0.0 24.8 34.3 16.9 0.0 9.0 0.0 10.2 0.0

DiFrischia, Al, 1966-67 Diggs, Cassin, 2007-08 Dillon, Bill, 1955-57 Disco, Mark, 1973-75 Ditka, Mike, 1958-60 Dixon, Jermaine, 2008-10 Dorazio, Carlo, 2001-03 Dorman, Dennis, 1955-58 Downes, Bill, 1968-71 Doyle, Ray, 1964-65

25 0 0 9 0 61 4 0 0 10 0 0 32 0 0 61 59 1599 13 0 25 33 0 0 72 0 0 13 0 0

0.0 65 6.8 8 0.0 1 0.0 4 0.0 36 26.2 210 1.9 3 0.0 23 0.0 149 0.0 1

179 15 5 8 109 509 6 58 295 9

.363 .533 .200 .500 .330 .413 .500 .397 .505 .111

Duessel, David, 1952-55 Dumancic,Dominik, 1990-92 Edwards, Cleveland, 1969-72 Egan, James, 1939-42 El Nokali, Amr, 1995-96 Ellis, Sammie, 1978-80 Epps, Isaiah, 2011-12 Everett, Robert, 1948-51 Falenski, Dick, 1958-61 Falenski, Stan, 1964-67

56 10 41 31 4 55 19 15 67 43

0.0 79 4.4 5 0.0 93 0.0 19 1.8 3 34.2 324 5.4 1 0.0 4 0.0 236 0.0 167

257 18 236 0 4 658 16 14 603 413

.307 .278 .394 .000 .750 .492 .063 .286 .391 .404

0 0 0 44 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 1883 2 103 0 0 0 0 0 0

FG FGA

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct.

15 49 .306 0 2 11 .182 0 156 376 .415 0 554 1309 .423 134 186 435 .428 0 317 330 .961 0 52 117 ,444 16 141 404 .349 0 48 120 .400 25 165 478 .345 0

FT

FTA

Pct. Off. Def.

Tot. Avg.

13 0 115 339 95 287 6 89 26 141

26 1 162 485 132 456 13 137 41 270

.500 0 33 .000 0 4 .710 0 135 .699 134 278 .720 0 160 .629 0 0 .462 29 52 .650 0 128 .634 21 81 .522 0 437

33 4 135 412 160 0 81 128 102 437

2.4 0.4 1.7 4.0 1.4 0.0 1.6 2.6 1.2 7.4

0 0 0 0 0 176 3 0 0 0

.000 41 .000 0 .000 0 .000 3 .000 16 .261 103 .333 1 .000 19 .000 91 .000 6

65 2 0 4 27 151 2 43 157 11

.631 .000 .000 .750 .593 .682 .500 .442 .580 .545

59 18 0 11 82 192 2 103 159 23

2.4 45 2.0 15 0.0 1 1.1 9 2.6 43 3.1 128 0.2 2 3.1 41 2.2 175 1.8 13

0 11 0 0 2 0 12 0 0 0

.000 62 .182 1 .000 57 .000 19 1.000 0 .000 257 .000 0 .000 7 .000 169 .000 83

110 2 91 31 0 361 3 10 249 118

.564 .500 .626 .613 .000 .712 .000 .700 .679 .703

264 6 193 0 1 414 3 0 206 163

264 8 193 0 2 414 4 0 206 163

4.7 0.8 4.7 0.0 0.5 7.5 0.2 0.0 3.1 3.8

0 11 2 4 0 221 1 46 77 314 2 9 0 73 0 37 21 22 0 17

11 6 221 47 391 11 73 37 43 17

0.9 11 0.4 1 3.0 169 1.2 27 3.0 160 0.7 6 3.0 51 0.7 43 1.0 52 0.7 15

0 0 0 401 0 0 50 0 75 0

.000 .000 .000 .334 .000 .000 .320 .000 .333 .000

0 0 0 0 0 46 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 128 0 3 2 0 3 85 0 0

0 2 0 0 0 38 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 80 1 0 0 0

171 16 2 11 88 569 8 65 389 8

126 5 0 0 6 0 0 3 144 4 108 0 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 198 13 55 104 9 0 16 5 13 0 0 0 158 2 0 0 111 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 33 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 0 0 63 3 0 0 0

220 3.9 13 1.3 243 5.9 57 1.8 8 2.0 905 16.5 2 0.1 15 1.0 641 9.6 417 9.7

0.0 9 27 .333 0 1.6 3 4 .750 1 0.0 253 729 .347 0 4.9 26 51 .510 0 28.6 417 1014 .411 159 5.2 13 26 .500 9 0.0 52 165 .315 0 0.0 33 96 .344 0 11.3 47 132 .356 15 0.0 7 26 .269 0

Forquer, Ralph, 1946-47 Frederick, W., 1946-48 Fridley, John, 1958-61 Frontone, Jack, 1951-55 Frye, Tim, 2007-10 Gant, Chris, 1991-95 Garcia, Joseph, 1937-38 Gardella, Chris, 1994-98 Garnham, Ed, 1944-46 Generalovich, Brian, 1961-64

16 0 0 6 0 0 72 0 0 27 0 0 24 0 35 103 40 1923 21 0 0 12 0 17 10 0 0 72 0 0

0.0 5 0.0 0 0.0 337 0.0 16 1.5 6 18.7 234 0.0 50 1.4 0 0.0 2 0.0 420

0 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 11 19 0 3 0 0

.000 1 .000 0 .000 176 .000 2 .455 0 .263 187 .000 24 .000 2 .000 3 .000 274

7 0 261 13 0 295 33 8 7 360

.143 0 0 .000 0 0 .674 0 800 .154 0 15 .000 1 3 .634 218 256 .727 0 0 .250 0 3 .429 0 0 .761 0 622

0 0.0 24 0 0 0.0 2 0 800 11.1 229 6 15 0.6 23 0 4 0.2 1 0 474 4.6 288 12 0 0.0 31 0 3 0.3 3 0 0 0.0 8 0 622 8.6 203 11

Generalovich, Brock, 1989-93 Generalovich, Nick, 1964-66 Gennock, J. 1945-47 Gerensky, Thaddeus, 1948-49 Gibbs, Ashton, 2008-12 Gilbert, Malcolm, 2011-12 Gill, Michael, 1995-96 Ginevan, Dave, 1961-62 Gissendanner, Darrell, 1978-82 Glenn, Jack, 1943-44

33 0 134 29 0 0 4 0 0 12 0 0 137 101 3836 19 0 93 21 2 252 5 0 0 94 0 1197 12 0 0

4.1 14 33 .424 7 0.0 13 52 .250 0 0.0 0 0 .000 0 0.0 8 10 .800 0 28.0 562 1360 .413 297 4.9 4 7 .571 0 12.0 31 84 .369 6 0.0 0 2 .000 0 12.7 177 401 .441 0 0.0 10 0 .000 0

18 0 0 0 725 0 24 0 0 0

.389 5 .000 12 .000 0 .000 8 .410 327 .000 1 .250 18 .000 0 .000 126 .000 7

11 20 0 23 375 2 28 1 165 13

.455 .600 0 .348 .872 .500 .643 .000 .764 .538

4 8 17 18 0 0 0 0 50 226 6 9 19 24 0 6 0 73 0 0

12 35 0 0 276 15 43 6 73 0

Glover, Tim, 1990-92 Goodson, Mike, 1985-87 Goodwin, Paul, 1942-43 Gordon, Steve, 1978-79 Gore, Demetreus, 1984-88 Graves, Antonio, 2003-06 Gray, Aaron, 2003-06 Greer, Ricardo, 1997-01 Grevey, Scott, 1978-82 Grgurich, Tim, 1961-64

20 48 5 5 122 130 113 117 57 61

65 1169 0 12 3122 2736 2360 4026 263 0

3.3 24.4 0.0 2.4 25.6 21.0 20.9 34.4 4.6 0.0

11 27 .407 10 102 223 .457 37 2 0 .000 0 2 3 .667 0 645 1347 .479 24 272 668 .407 119 434 789 .550 0 672 1468 .458 96 21 68 .309 0 52 139 .374 0

22 100 0 0 73 314 0 348 0 0

.455 .370 .000 .000 .329 .379 .000 .276 .000 .000

0 56 3 6 305 184 405 460 62 73

.000 0 4 .696 14 52 .333 0 0 .333 0 1 .790 72 322 .668 40 187 .595 286 504 .680 365 523 .629 0 24 .630 0 100

Gustine, Frank, 1967-68 Harris, Larry, 1974-78 Harrison, Ed, 1970-71 Hartman, George, 1936-39 Hawkins, Isaac, 1996-01 Haygood, Bob, 1974-76 Hennon, Don, 1956-58 Hepworth, Ken, 1961-62 Hill, Lew, 1973-75 Holder, Terry, 1962-63 Holmes, Jeremy, 1998-00

13 0 0 107 0 0 24 0 0 5 0 0 118 90 3388 19 0 0 76 0 0 3 0 0 56 0 0 3 0 0 58 20 1409

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 28.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 24.3

5 32 .156 803 1584 .507 77 167 .461 0 0 .000 462 895 .516 20 49 .408 723 1827 .396 0 1 .000 226 528 .428 0 0 .000 83 229 .362

0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 40

0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 119

.000 3 .000 308 .000 84 .000 1 .231 200 .000 13 .000 395 .000 0 .000 70 .000 1 .336 39

0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 13 7 0 0 0 0 0 0

.000 1 .231 0 .143 26 .000 139 .000 2 .000 37 .000 243 .000 2 .000 148

Holstein, Floyd, 1949-51 Horne, Chris, 1997-98 Howard, Andre, 1995-97 Hromanik, George, 1948-51 Hudson, Doyle, 2005-07 Hunt, Charles, 1967-69 Hursh, Chuck, 1955-58 Husa, Ed, 1955-56 Hyatt, Charley, 1928-30

12 9 51 69 25 36 77 4 67

0 33 0 0 112 68 68 115 0 0

0 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 61 721 0 87 0 0 0 0

0.0 1 6.8 6 14.1 69 0.0 174 3.5 13 0.0 34 0.0 227 0.0 1 0.0 366

5 19 177 501 22 114 551 5 0

.200 .316 .390 .347 .591 .298 .412 .200 .000

0 39 1 2 241 123 241 313 39 46

170

Pts. Avg.

0 0 43 3.1 0 0 4 0.4 4 113 427 5.5 44 235 1581 15.3 6 55 467 4.1 0 0 921 12.1 8 14 126 2.4 0 0 371 7.4 2 36 147 1.7 0 0 471 8.0

0 5 0 0 0 74 3 0 0 0

12 0 0 16 0 25 74 0 0 38 0 188 131 100 3747 15 1 78 24 0 0 52 0 0 44 3 495 25 0 0

.000 .000 .418 .213 .400 .455 .000 .000 .000 .427

9 .444 4 .000 191 .623 16 .438 355 .715 7 1.000 68 .691 34 .618 36 .889 9 .556

0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

TO Blk. Stl.

30 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 151 2 343 182 285 13 458 364 127 5 187 153 185 0 0 0 44 0 25 43 102 0 0 0 82 1 74 47 213 20 8 0

Famularo, Frank, 1965-67 Federico, Gino, 2001-03 Fenwick, Joe, 1953-56 Ferguson, Marlon, 1983-87 Fields, Levance, 2005-09 Finneman, John, 1999-00 Fisher, Brian, 1963-65 Fleming, Sam, 1971-74 Flores, Stephen, 1997-99 Foley, James, 1959-61

0 0 807 75 15 514 0 8 0 983

0 .000 4 1 1.000 0 0 .000 119 0 .000 7 459 .346 254 16 .563 7 0 .000 47 0 .000 21 67 .224 32 0 .000 5

0 59 14 4 0 0 0 11 0 82 41 151 1 1 0 103 0 159 0 23

PF FO Ast.

0 0 0 0 3 1 5 0 0 0 8 13 3 645 223 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 13 22 0 0 0

0 0 22 0 1 7 0 0 625 9 2 59 4 121 1247 2 2 42 0 0 151 0 0 87 12 18 141 0 0 19

6.8 1.8 0.5 1.1 2.8 9.3 0.6 2.0 5.4 0.6

1.8 0.4 8.4 1.6 9.5 2.8 6.3 1.7 3.2 0.8

0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 3 6 63 130 0 0 8 4 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0

0 11 0.7 0 0 0.0 0 850 11.8 0 34 1.3 1 17 0.7 66 660 6.4 0 124 5.9 1 2 0.2 0 7 0.7 0 1114 15.5

0.4 14 1.2 38 0.0 1 0.0 31 2.0 146 0.8 18 2.0 27 1.2 3 0.8 158 0.0 18

0 10 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 174 0 0 3 0 14 16 0 0 0 7 100 128 0 0 0

2 0 0 0 6 6 2 0 6 0

2 40 1.2 0 38 1.3 0 0 0.0 0 24 2.0 63 1748 12.8 2 9 0.5 10 86 4.1 0 0 0.0 85 480 5.1 0 27 2.3

4 66 0 1 394 227 790 888 24 100

0.2 1.4 0.0 0.2 3.2 1.7 7.0 7.6 0.4 1.6

5 98 2 0 295 213 238 302 51 147

0 2 0 0 7 2 2 2 0 5

7 .429 0 10 396 .778 0 569 111 .757 0 121 1 1.000 0 0 314 .637 343 491 14 .929 0 16 480 .823 0 318 1 .000 0 3 123 .569 0 258 1 1.000 0 0 60 .650 19 91

10 569 121 0 834 16 318 3 258 0 110

0.8 5.3 5.0 0.0 7.1 0.8 4.2 1.0 4.6 0.0 1.9

18 0 0 0 0 284 13 123 0 63 59 2 63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 280 4 100 225 143 8 0 8 0 0 210 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 102 0 55 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 96 1 192 115 1

3 1 49 207 6 77 387 3 0

0 4 172 0 26 143 742 7 0

0.0 8 0 0.4 7 0 3.4 67 1 0.0 141 0 1.0 15 0 4.0 118 0 9.6 282 27 1.8 6 0 0.0 0 0

.333 .000 .531 .671 .333 .481 .628 .667 .000

0 0 1 3 86 86 0 0 10 16 0 143 0 742 0 7 0 0

2 169 0 0 300 221 147 373 12 0

0 4 18 0 1 0 0 0 0

0 1 0 32 1.6 85 0 13 280 5.8 0 0 0 5 1.0 0 0 0 6 1.2 336 20 126 1555 12.7 148 23 61 786 6.0 176 130 41 1109 9.8 364 32 196 1753 15.0 33 3 6 81 1.4 0 0 0 150 2.5

0 2 59 0 4 0 0 0 0

0 1 17 0 2 0 0 0 0

0 13 1.0 0 1914 17.9 0 238 9.9 0 1 0.2 96 1127 9.6 0 53 2.8 0 1841 24.2 0 0 0.0 0 522 9.3 0 1 0.3 50 245 4.2 0 0 28 0 1 0 0 0 0

3 0.3 15 1.7 165 3.2 487 7.1 28 1.1 105 2.9 697 9.1 4 1.0 880 13.1


HISTORICAL RESULTS

2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL Player, Year

GP GS

Min.

Avg.

Jacobsen, Morris, 1944-46 Jinks, Ben, 1960-63 Johnson, Chad, 2000-02 Johnson, Durand, 2012-13 Johnson, Gilbert, 1988-90 Johnson, II, 1937-38 Johnson, John, 2011-12 Johnson, Robert, 1936-39 Johnson, Trent, 1981-83 Jones, Antoine, 1990-93

11 0 0 70 0 0 67 3 1105 47 0 686 35 0 157 20 0 0 39 2 550 38 0 0 52 0 1047 59 34 883

0.0 0.0 16.5 14.6 4.5 0.0 14.1 0.0 20.1 15.0

Jones, Chris, 1970-72 Jones, Chris, 2013-14 Jones, Derek, 1993-94 Jones, Walter, 1941-44 Jordan, Gandhi, 1990-92 Jordan, Gerald, 1995-97 Kalata, Len, 1966-69 Kalidan, Bill, 1956-57 Katsafanas, Chris, 1964-65 Keese, Lucius, 1972-75

31 0 0 30 0 222 4 0 5 37 0 0 55 10 651 55 25 1147 50 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 36 0 0

0.0 34 7.4 24 1.3 2 0.0 52 11.8 69 20.9 174 0.0 166 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 37

Keller, Don, 1958-60 Kelly, Willie, 1973-76 Kendall, Levon, 2003-07 Kendrick, John, 1949-52 Kirby, Roosevelt, 1981-82 Kleiman, Phil, 1955-56 Klein, James, 1938-40 Knight, Billy, 1971-74 Knight, Brandin, 1999-03 Knight, Terry, 1974-79

18 0 0 75 0 0 105 75 2109 56 0 0 30 0 937 20 0 0 30 0 0 78 0 0 127 119 4307 86 0 966

Knisely, Frank, 1943-44 Ko, Joshua, 2013-14 Kocheran, George, 1938-41 Kochka, Paul, 1975-77 Koontz, Shaun, 1993-94 Krauser, Carl, 2002-06 Krieger, Paul, 1961-64 Lake, Herb, 1982-83 Landy, Danny, 1977-79 Lane, Jerome, 1985-88

3 0 0 10 0 12 52 0 0 3 0 0 8 0 27 126 95 3837 72 0 0 5 0 7 6 0 6 93 81 2970

Laneve, John, 1954-57 Larkin, John, 1961-64 Latagliata, Ed, 1942-48 LaValley, James, 1964-67 Layton, Derrick, 1988-90 Lazor, Bob, 1954-57 Lazor, Paul, 1958-61 Lecak, Mike, 2013-14 Lepkowski, Richard, 1952-55 Lerner, Morton, 1947-49

27 28 53 70 15 76 44 11 40 46

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 22 0 0 17 0 0

FG FGA

FT

FTA

Pct. Off. Def.

Tot. Avg.

.000 .388 .375 .410 .389 .000 .402 .000 .486 .582

0 0 22 47 0 0 33 0 0 2

0 0 82 131 0 0 86 0 0 8

.000 4 .000 218 .268 63 .359 45 .000 11 .000 3 .384 25 .000 46 .000 60 .250 81

10 305 107 58 16 10 30 70 89 141

.400 .715 .589 .776 .688 .300 .833 .657 .674 .574

0 384 105 62 17 0 21 0 246 111

0 384 176 88 29 0 25 0 246 186

0.0 29 5.5 209 2.6 83 1.9 68 0.8 26 0.0 35 0.6 54 0.0 62 4.7 139 3.2 93

94 .362 54 .444 2 1.000 0 .000 206 .335 351 .496 411 .404 4 .000 3 .333 81 .457

0 4 1 0 29 1 0 0 0 0

0 17 1 0 105 1 0 0 0 0

.000 35 .235 20 1.000 0 .000 52 .276 27 1.000 107 .000 105 .000 1 .000 0 .000 10

74 25 0 79 46 168 156 2 3 21

.473 0 119 .800 11 15 .000 0 0 .658 0 0 .587 34 82 .637 152 190 .673 0 195 .500 0 3 .000 0 2 .476 0 105

119 26 0 0 116 342 195 3 2 105

0.0 0.0 20.1 0.0 31.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 33.9 11.2

5 19 .263 0 153 313 .489 0 194 420 .462 20 114 372 .306 0 119 227 .524 0 24 71 .338 0 27 0 .000 0 750 1436 .522 0 492 1233 .399 209 351 754 .466 0

0 0 80 0 0 0 0 0 654 0

.000 .000 .250 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .320 .000

11 78 166 114 61 24 21 309 460 226

.545 0 31 .551 0 259 .717 186 259 .579 0 95 .590 0 154 .542 0 82 .429 0 0 .748 0 938 .537 92 400 .783 0 414

0.0 1.2 0.0 0.0 3.4 30.5 0.0 1.4 1.0 31.9

1 0 .000 0 3 7 .429 1 109 0 .000 0 3 3 1.000 0 3 11 .273 0 504 1230 .410 190 246 567 .434 0 1 2 .500 0 0 1 .000 0 436 831 .525 4

0 3 0 0 2 517 0 0 0 15

.000 0 .333 0 .000 48 .000 0 .000 0 .368 444 .000 135 .000 2 .000 2 .267 341

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0

5 316 103 91 14 6 53 60 126 139

0 814 275 222 36 0 132 0 259 239

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct.

0.0 15 54 .278 0.0 14 29 .483 0.0 68 0 .000 0.0 218 525 .415 1.5 3 5 .600 0.0 466 1167 .399 0.0 67 174 .385 1.5 0 5 .000 0.0 19 94 .202 0.0 50 67 .746

TO Blk. Stl.

Pts. Avg.

0 0 83 32 5 0 35 0 60 91

0 0 30 8 1 0 0 0 7 15

0 0 32 22 1 0 12 0 20 26

14 1.3 850 12.1 291 4.3 274 5.8 39 1.1 15 0.8 164 4.2 166 4.4 312 6.0 361 6.1

3.8 44 1 0.9 27 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 74 0 2.1 92 1 6.2 175 10 3.9 98 0 1.0 1 0 0.5 4 0 2.9 39 1

12 0 7 8 0 1 0 0 38 38 29 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0

0 1 0 0 6 28 0 0 0 6

0 3 0 0 25 37 0 0 0 0

103 72 5 156 194 456 437 1 2 84

31 1.7 22 0 259 3.5 118 5 445 4.2 255 8 95 1.7 189 19 154 5.1 101 8 82 4.1 31 0 0 0.0 26 0 938 12.0 189 4 492 3.9 327 3 414 4.8 263 17

0 0 42 34 135 99 29 0 36 52 0 0 0 0 206 0 785 406 101 60

0 0 16 0.9 3 0 349 4.7 75 63 527 5.0 0 0 294 5.3 10 25 274 9.1 0 0 61 3.1 0 0 63 2.1 0 0 1731 22.2 55 298 1440 11.3 15 21 879 10.2

0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 123 .390 0 0 1 .000 0 4 0 .000 2 5 592 .750 91 435 194 .696 0 666 2 1.000 0 0 2 1.000 0 1 543 .628 339 631

0 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 94 0 0 0 4 1.3 5 1 0 0 7 0.9 2 0 3 3 526 4.2 307 5 568 385 666 9.3 254 20 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 1 0.2 0 0 2 2 970 10.4 257 12 196 216

0 0 2 0.7 0 0 7 0.7 0 0 266 5.1 0 0 6 2.0 0 2 6 0.8 4 190 1642 13.0 0 0 627 8.7 0 0 4 0.8 2 0 2 0.3 34 105 1217 13.1

.000 16 .000 9 .000 39 .000 209 1.000 1 .000 243 .000 36 .000 0 .000 29 .000 55

26 15 66 327 2 353 65 0 45 89

.615 .600 .591 .639 .500 .688 .554 .000 .644 .618

21 0.8 32 0 12 0.4 14 0 0 0.0 95 0 663 9.5 186 0 3 0.2 2 0 841 11.1 220 12 110 2.5 62 3 1 0.1 3 0 71 1.8 46 0 0 0.0 113 0

.111 8 23 .429 0 35 .597 144 181 .300 0 0 .846 0 11 .720 0 10 .716 0 103 .609 0 22 .679 0 59 .755 88 245

6 43 119 66 36 13 9 231 247 177

Leslie, Kevin, 1997-98 Lester, Howard, 1955-58 Lett, Ontario, 2001-03 Levin, Solomon, 1939-40 Lewis, Darrell, 1954-55 Lewis, Junie, 1984-85 Lewis, Sonny, 1976-78 Lewis, Steve, 1969-71 Lockhart, Howard, 1958-61 Lockhart, Jarrett, 1996-00

20 0 158 28 0 0 68 26 1299 10 0 0 9 0 0 24 1 174 37 0 0 32 0 0 30 0 0 103 65 2439

7.9 7 0.0 12 19.1 245 0.0 16 0.0 1 7.3 43 0.0 165 0.0 37 0.0 34 23.7 314

17 37 416 0 19 95 334 93 98 833

.412 0 .324 0 .589 0 .000 0 .053 0 .453 0 .494 0 .398 0 .347 0 .377 167

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 504

.000 1 .000 3 .000 129 .000 3 .000 11 .000 18 .000 68 .000 14 .000 55 .331 105

9 7 216 10 13 25 95 23 81 139

Lohmeyer, Paul, 1940-43 Lovett, Bob, 1963-66 Luther, Jon, 1986-87 Maczuzak, John, 1960-63 Maile, Jason, 1992-97 Malarkey, Bill, 1959-60 Malarkey, Clare, 1941-46 Malmberg, Arthur, 1948-51 Maloney, Tom, 1957-62 Maravich, Eliot, 1959-60

32 0 0 64 0 0 5 0 12 49 0 0 111 51 2247 2 0 0 56 0 0 32 0 0 58 0 0 2 0 0

0.0 0.0 2.4 0.0 20.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

32 266 0 59 321 0 151 14 138 4

0 620 0 142 796 0 0 67 373 8

.000 0 .429 0 .000 0 .415 0 .403 196 .000 0 .000 0 .209 0 .370 0 .500 0

0 0 0 0 500 0 0 0 0 0

.000 .000 .000 .000 .392 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

56 .732 227 .806 3 .667 47 .617 157 .771 0 .000 218 .528 13 .538 205 .732 1 1.000

Marder, Philip, 1944-45 11 0 0 Markovich, Milan, 1954-57 51 0 0 Martin, Bobby, 1987-91 117 81 3161 Martin, Mickey, 1971-74 66 0 0 Maruzewski, Edward, 1945-46 13 0 0 Maslek, Steve, 1986-89 41 0 151 Masten, Ed, 1940-41 9 0 0 Matthews, Harry, 1941-42 9 0 0 Matthews, Jason, 1987-91 123 112 3552 Matthews, Ted, 1953-54 17 0 0 Mauro, Bill, 1957-60 51 0 0

0.0 0.0 27.0 0.0 0.0 3.7 0.0 0.0 28.9 0.0 0.0

24 0 .000 0 25 84 .298 0 416 829 .502 2 304 613 .496 0 28 0 .000 0 13 34 .382 0 1 0 .000 0 1 0 .000 0 550 1212 .454 259 13 43 .302 0 123 294 .418 0

0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 567 0 0

McBride, Greg, 1973-75 McCance, James, 1937-38 McCarroll, Mark, 2000-05 McClellan, Pat, 1968-69 McClelland, Ralph, 1974-76 McClure, James, 1951-53 McCrossin, George, 1946-50 McCullough, Jerry, 1991-96 McFarland, Bob, 1967-70

0.0 0.0 11.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 30.1 0.0

19 37 .514 0 0 0 .000 0 148 338 .438 23 3 11 .273 0 63 141 .447 0 8 37 .216 0 147 407 .361 0 378 1008 .375 152 196 514 .381 0

0 0 76 0 0 0 0 477 0

28 0 0 5 0 0 116 10 1362 9 0 0 51 0 0 19 0 0 73 0 0 111 79 3337 56 0 0

0 0 71 26 12 0 4 0 0 75

0 21 0 12 0 0 0 663 2 1 0 841 0 110 0 1 0 71 0 0

PF FO Ast. 0 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 7 1

0 0 80 39 3 0 46 0 24 56

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0

0 46 1.7 0 37 1.3 0 175 3.3 0 645 9.2 0 8 0.5 0 1175 15.5 0 170 3.9 0 0 0.0 0 67 1.7 0 155 3.4

31 35 325 0 11 10 103 22 59 333

1.6 33 1 1.3 21 0 4.8 231 14 0.0 9 0 1.2 10 0 0.4 29 0 2.8 90 2 0.7 23 0 2.0 56 1 3.2 168 3

0 393 0 159 126 2 0 0 137 4

0 393 2 159 205 2 0 0 137 4

0.0 6.1 0.4 3.2 1.8 1.0 0.0 0.0 2.4 2.0

.000 7 .000 15 .222 448 .000 97 .000 23 .000 14 .000 1 .000 0 .457 481 .000 10 .000 78

12 .583 0 0 38 .395 0 90 641 .699 303 472 144 .674 0 288 42 .548 0 0 25 .560 13 16 1 1.000 0 0 3 .000 0 0 548 .878 93 195 31 .323 0 17 97 .804 0 104

0 90 775 288 0 29 0 0 288 17 104

0.0 36 0 0 0 0 0 55 5.0 1.8 41 0 0 0 0 0 65 1.3 6.6 382 14 80 251 109 73 1282 11.0 4.4 169 4 50 0 0 0 705 10.7 0.0 34 0 0 0 0 0 79 6.1 0.7 37 0 6 14 2 1 40 1.0 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.3 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.2 2.3 325 5 225 224 20 109 1840 15.0 1.0 24 1 0 0 0 0 36 2.1 2.0 72 2 0 0 0 0 324 6.4

.000 24 .000 2 .303 64 .000 8 .000 20 .000 10 .000 80 .319 434 .000 127

31 4 129 10 37 21 126 597 185

31 0 246 2 207 37 0 360 240

1.1 0.0 2.1 0.2 4.1 1.9 0.0 3.2 4.3

41 183 2 29 121 0 115 7 150 1

171

0 0 2 0 79 0 0 0 0 0

.774 0 31 .500 0 0 .496 81 165 .800 0 2 .541 0 207 .476 0 37 .635 0 0 .727 105 255 .686 0 240

62 198 0 73 194 0 115 29 140 2

7 0 124 5 83 23 163 300 137

2 6 0 0 66 118 0 0 0 0 12 14 99 0 7 0 0 0 96 133

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3.3 2.4 1.3 4.2 3.5 8.3 8.7 0.3 0.5 2.3

0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8 148 151 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0

0 8 0 0 0 0 0 61 69 0 0 0 0 33 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 7 452 307 0 0 0

2 2 0 0 76 58 0 0 0 0 1 8 7 0 0 0 0 0 14 112

15 0.8 27 1.0 619 9.1 35 3.5 13 1.4 104 4.3 398 10.8 88 2.8 123 4.1 900 8.7

0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0

105 3.3 715 11.2 2 0.4 147 3.0 959 8.6 0 0.0 417 7.4 35 1.1 426 7.3 9 4.5

0 0 0 0 72 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 62 2.2 0 0 2 0.4 45 13 383 3.3 0 0 14 1.6 9 0 146 2.9 0 0 26 1.4 0 0 374 5.1 37 257 1342 12.1 0 0 519 9.3


2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

HISTORICAL RESULTS Player, Year McGhee, Gary, 2007-11 McIntyre, Bill, 1962-64 McMillian, Lennie, 1979-81 McNally, Roth, 1964-65 McNeal, Chris, 1990-93 Medich, Alex, 1945-46 Mesher, John, 1957-59 Michalik, Karl, 1944-45 Miklasevich, Matt, 1982-86 Milanovich, Samuel, 1938-41

GP GS

Min.

120 69 1913 18 0 0 59 0 1409 19 0 0 95 62 2462 13 0 0 28 0 0 11 0 0 93 2 597 49 0 0

Avg.

FG FGA

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct.

15.9 214 0.0 6 23.9 189 0.0 25 25.9 416 0.0 19 0.0 64 0.0 4 6.4 38 0.0 98

367 14 422 67 874 0 178 0 106 0

.583 .429 .448 .373 .476 .000 .360 .000 .358 .000

0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 43 0 0 0 0 0

Miller, Dwight, 2009-10 16 0 84 Miller, Sean, 1987-92 128 124 4146 Milligan, Dante, 2004-05 5 0 23 Mills, John, 1957-60 66 0 0 Mitchell, Bryan, 1982-84 19 0 66 Mobley, Eric, 1991-94 88 50 2091 Moore, J.J., 2010-13 94 2 1502 Morgan, Jermaine, 1990-94 57 9 478 Morningstar, Darren, 1989-92 96 56 1787 Morris, Carl, 1970-73 69 0 0

5.3 32.4 4.6 0.0 3.5 23.8 16.0 8.4 18.6 0.0

4 363 3 195 16 371 217 47 287 199

15 845 9 483 26 666 499 109 590 479

.267 1 .430 239 .333 1 .404 0 .615 0 .557 0 .435 72 .431 11 .486 0 .415 0

7 574 2 0 0 0 220 33 0 0

Morris, Frank, 1944-47 Morris, Toree, 2000-04 Moses, Omo, 1990-91 Murray, Leon, 1996-97 Naponik, Paul, 1967-68 Navokovich, Alex, 1952-54 Nedrow, Scott, 1974-78 Neverson, Carlton, 1978-81 Newkirk, Josh, 2013-14 Nordstrom, G., 1945-46

13 0 0 131 52 1546 26 0 178 10 0 44 15 0 0 16 0 0 71 0 0 89 0 2748 36 0 612 6 0 0.0

0.0 16 11.8 158 6.8 8 4.4 7 0.0 27 0.0 12 0.0 195 30.9 447 17.0 62 0.0 0

0 294 18 14 75 47 440 905 134 0

.000 .537 .444 .500 .360 .255 .443 .494 .463 .000

Nwankwo, Aron, 2010-14 O’Gorek, Paul, 1969-72 Olinger, David, 1977-81 Paffrath, Lawrence, 1938-42 Page, Julius, 2000-04 Palesko, Chester, 1950-53 Pandak, William, 1943-44 Pataky, John, 1937-40 Patcher, Mike, 1967-70 Patterson, Lamar, 2009-14

24 0 39 70 0 0 90 0 936 52 0 0 136 128 4398 48 0 0 12 0 0 15 0 0 70 0 0 148 106 3623

Paul, Mike, 1969-72 Pavlick, Ed, 1952-55 Peavy, Terry, 1977-78 Pegues, Julius, 1955-58 Peterson, Jaime, 1993-95 Petrini, Bob, 1967-70 Phillips, Scott, 1950-53 Polen, Maurice, 2006-08 Port, Mel, 1938-41 Porter, Darelle, 1987-91

FT

FTA

Pct. Off. Def.

Tot. Avg.

.000 110 .000 5 .000 82 .000 12 .256 224 .000 17 .000 22 .000 11 .000 58 .000 34

215 8 130 15 323 26 49 14 78 79

.512 205 364 .625 0 12 .631 0 228 .800 0 17 .693 279 416 .654 0 0 .449 0 93 .786 0 0 .744 0 108 .430 0 0

569 12 228 17 695 0 93 0 108 0

4.7 0.7 3.9 0.9 7.3 0.0 3.3 0.0 1.2 0.0

191 7 176 20 204 34 51 16 106 93

.143 .416 .500 .000 .000 .000 .327 .333 .000 .000

2 358 4 373 8 325 168 42 310 95

.500 3 15 .885 38 223 .000 3 3 .657 0 472 .375 0 11 .486 211 388 .774 81 157 .619 23 37 .584 179 247 .600 0 372

18 261 6 472 11 599 238 60 426 372

1.1 2.0 1.2 7.2 0.6 6.8 2.5 1.1 4.4 5.4

11 0 2 7 4 2 10 0.6 321 2 744 321 7 102 1282 10.0 4 0 1 5 2 0 7 1.4 255 15 0 0 0 0 635 9.6 15 0 3 5 0 4 35 1.8 243 9 124 175 184 40 900 10.2 125 0 45 69 6 41 636 6.8 58 0 29 30 11 16 131 2.3 297 5 77 139 10 46 755 7.9 177 9 65 0 0 0 455 6.6

.000 9 .000 68 .667 12 .250 4 .000 24 .000 12 .000 46 .000 163 .434 17 .000 1

19 .474 0 0 159 .428 119 220 21 .571 2 10 10 .400 8 2 38 .632 0 63 18 .667 0 34 71 .648 0 90 217 .751 0 313 38 .447 6 37 1 1.000 0 0

0 339 12 10 63 34 90 313 43 0

0.0 28 0 0 0 2.6 194 0 25 106 0.5 20 0 16 22 1.0 2 0 3 5 4.2 23 0 0 0 2.1 20 1 0 0 1.3 165 6 76 0 3.5 269 10 202 219 1.2 60 1 61 30 0.0 1 0 0 0

0 0 41 3.2 79 16 384 2.9 1 6 30 1.2 1 3 19 1.9 0 0 78 5.2 0 0 36 2.3 2 0 436 6.1 52 194 1057 11.9 1 14 164 4.6 0 0 1 0.2

13 544 154 0 402 125 0 0 509 588

0.5 7.8 1.7 0.0 3.0 2.6 0.0 0.0 7.3 4.0

0 1 3 0 68 0 2 56 95 0 0 0 1 244 197 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 427 244

1 0 11 0.5 0 0 693 9.9 15 20 423 4.7 0 0 446 8.6 44 87 1512 11.1 0 0 315 6.6 0 0 59 4.9 0 0 42 2.8 0 0 542 7.7 43 146 1410 9.5

1 317 0 245 3 158 130 26 181 57

PF FO Ast.

TO Blk. Stl.

Pts. Avg.

1 33 88 114 20 538 4.5 0 0 0 0 0 17 0.9 9 117 112 25 115 460 7.8 0 0 0 0 0 62 3.3 2 92 145 42 80 1067 11.2 0 0 0 0 0 55 4.2 2 0 0 0 0 150 5.4 0 0 0 0 0 19 1.7 2 23 45 2 17 134 1.4 0 0 0 0 0 230 4.7

0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 23 0

0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 53 0

1.6 0.0 10.4 0.0 32.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 24.5

4 15 .267 1 286 611 .468 0 178 437 .407 0 184 0 .000 0 544 1250 .435 210 104 334 .311 0 28 0 .000 0 16 0 .000 0 203 532 .382 0 477 1097 .435 171

3 0 0 0 624 0 0 0 0 463

.333 .000 .000 .000 .337 .000 .000 .000 .000 .369

2 121 67 78 214 107 3 10 136 285

4 174 92 139 301 185 11 30 186 394

.500 8 .695 0 .728 0 .561 0 .711 52 .578 0 .273 0 .333 0 .731 0 .723 173

68 0 0 51 0 0 6 0 0 77 0 0 54 29 1352 45 0 0 48 0 0 21 0 29 53 0 0 123 86 3369

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 25.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 0.0 27.4

294 314 15 355 191 142 20 4 125 369

707 812 32 792 369 358 77 16 0 820

.416 .387 .469 .448 .518 .397 .260 .250 .000 .450

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 141

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .340

198 302 2 340 134 54 13 1 73 226

245 444 5 480 197 73 37 3 158 303

.808 0 294 .680 0 604 .400 0 12 .708 0 377 .680 148 206 .740 0 78 .351 0 11 .333 8 7 .462 0 0 .746 146 320

294 4.3 210 4 115 0 604 11.8 136 2 0 0 12 2.0 8 0 12 0 377 4.9 293 29 0 0 354 6.6 123 7 37 113 78 1.7 49 0 0 0 11 0.2 73 3 6 0 15 0.7 2 0 5 3 0 0.0 127 0 0 0 466 3.8 273 4 617 317

0 0 786 11.6 0 0 930 18.2 2 0 32 5.3 0 0 1050 13.6 89 57 516 9.6 0 0 338 7.5 0 0 53 1.1 1 0 9 0.4 0 0 323 6.1 40 170 1012 8.2

Prey, 1942-43 Primus, Fred, 1998-99 Ptacek, Charles, 1942-43 Radosevich, George, 1949-51 Radvansky, Michael, 1936-38 Ragan, Thomas, 1944-47 Ramon, Ronald, 2004-08 Randall, Derrick, 2013-14 Rasp, John, 1986-90 Reeves, Alphonse, 1938-39

8 0 0 14 0 159 16 0 0 26 0 0 21 0 0 14 0 0 135 70 3612 36 1 310 15 2 56 8 0 0

0.0 1 11.4 20 0.0 16 0.0 33 0.0 33 0.0 20 26.8 341 8.6 31 3.7 5 0.0 1

0 60 0 111 0 0 815 55 9 0

.000 0 .333 16 .000 0 .297 0 .000 0 .000 0 .418 233 .564 0 .556 0 .000 0

0 49 0 0 0 0 590 0 0 0

.000 3 .327 6 .000 12 .000 29 .000 24 .000 17 .395 181 .000 14 .000 2 .000 1

6 7 24 56 33 36 226 31 4 3

.500 .857 .500 .518 .727 .472 .801 .452 .500 .333

0 0 4 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 214 40 46 5 9 0 0

0 17 0 0 0 0 254 86 14 0

0.0 7 1.2 14 0.0 11 0.0 60 0.0 54 0.0 41 1.9 257 2.4 49 0.9 5 0.0 6

0 0 5 1 4 62 0 0 44 0 0 95 0 0 90 0 0 57 6 100 1096 15 8 76 1 2 12 0 0 3

Resutek, Joseph, 1952-55 Rhymes, Marlon, 1992-93 Rice, Michael, 1976-77 Richards, Tom, 1972-76 Richardson, Bob, 1964-65 Richardson, J.J., 2009-11 Riciutti, Al, 1961-62 Riggle, Mike, 1968-71 Riser, John, 1954-57 Rivers, Nick, 2009-12

36 24 24 101 3 45 3 67 78 24

0.0 64 175 .366 16.1 52 129 .403 0.0 118 240 .492 0.0 390 870 .448 0.0 1 1 1.000 4.6 17 32 .531 0.0 0 1 .000 0.0 63 165 .382 0.0 394 1046 .377 1.7 4 19 .211

0 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

0 70 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 10

.000 42 .300 22 .000 18 .000 93 .000 0 .000 9 .000 0 .000 110 .000 376 .300 2

62 33 39 130 1 18 1 146 566 4

.677 .667 .462 .715 .000 .500 .000 .753 .664 .500

0 7 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0

66 17 193 161 3 30 2 209 775 4

66 24 193 161 3 41 2 209 775 4

1.8 40 1 0 1.0 22 0 33 8.0 75 6 20 1.6 181 2 307 1.0 0 0 0 0.9 42 0 3 0.7 1 0 0 3.1 116 1 18 9.9 282 25 0 0.2 2 0 6

Rizk, Geoff, 2006-07 Roantree, Tom, 1962-65 Robinson, James, 2012-14 Robinson, Jeff, 1983-84 Robinson, Nasir, 2008-12 Roman, Dave, 1962-64 Ruby, Daryle, 1962-65 Ruschel, Bill, 1951-53 Ryan, John, 1979-81 Sankey, Bob, 1959-62 Sauer, Dave, 1961-64

11 0 13 12 0 0 69 68 1996 7 0 57 133 94 2917 50 0 0 67 0 0 32 0 0 33 0 275 68 0 0 73 0 0

1.2 0.0 28.9 8.1 21.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.3 0.0 0.0

1 5 146 11 407 266 198 17 21 142 278

.125 .357 .386 .611 .533 .488 .436 .233 .389 .362 .436

0 0 39 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 0 118 0 29 0 0 0 0 0 0

.000 .000 .331 .000 .241 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

1 11 146 4 141 97 117 18 14 100 87

4 15 184 6 297 130 151 33 21 139 135

.250 0 0 .733 0 18 .793 23 158 .667 0 5 .475 250 380 .746 0 140 .775 0 274 .545 0 35 .667 0 17 .719 0 202 .644 0 313

0 18 181 5 630 140 274 35 17 202 313

0.0 1.5 2.6 0.7 4.7 2.8 4.1 1.1 0.5 3.0 4.3

1 10 159 8 288 112 155 22 20 124 162

Sawyer, Dave, 1956-59 Scherer, John, 1937-40 Scheuermann, Ed, 1976-81 Schoon, Rodney, 1970-71 Schultz, Robert, 1943-46 Scott, Jack, 1937-39 Scott, Kent, 1969-72 Seabrooks, Chris, 1998-01 Shareef, Ahmad, 1990-94

66 0 0 40 0 0 98 0 510 10 0 0 3 0 0 25 0 0 72 0 0 56 33 1055 118 71 1983

0.0 0.0 5.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.8 16.8

157 372 .422 30 0 .000 205 454 .452 1 10 .100 0 0 .000 19 0 .000 502 1006 .499 149 285 .523 271 645 .420

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 129

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .295

115 24 118 3 0 15 139 53 142

170 70 185 4 0 31 171 101 235

.676 .343 .638 .750 .000 .484 .813 .525 .604

374 0 401 11 0 0 174 252 168

5.7 0.0 4.1 1.1 0.0 0.0 2.4 4.5 1.4

0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 387 0 0 0 208 0 0 0 41

8 14 378 18 764 545 454 73 54 392 637

172

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 98 60

5 544 154 0 350 125 0 0 509 415

374 0 401 11 0 0 174 154 108

4 164 150 85 208 89 14 23 251 276

0 0 0 0 12 11 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 339 166 0 1 14 0 5 6 0 0 0

0.6 4.4 2.8 3.7 4.3 4.1 8.1 2.1 0.8 0.4

0 46 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5

0 2 16 4 0 6 0 0 0 0

0 170 4.7 9 147 6.1 0 254 10.6 0 873 8.6 0 2 0.7 3 43 1.0 0 0 0.0 0 236 3.5 0 1164 14.9 1 13 0.5

0 1 2 0 0 0 4 264 77 0 3 2 3 187 198 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 37 24 2 0 0 5 0 0

0 0 12 2 27 0 0 0 0 0 0

1 0 85 2 59 0 0 0 7 0 0

200 14 0 0 48 0 0 0 203 8 37 37 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 115 0 161 0 148 7 20 91 178 6 109 126

0 0 45 0 0 0 0 40 28

0 429 6.5 0 84 2.1 0 528 5.4 0 5 0.5 0 0 0.0 0 53 2.1 0 1143 15.9 19 351 6.3 79 722 6.1

3 0.3 21 1.8 477 6.9 26 3.7 962 7.2 629 12.6 513 7.7 52 1.6 56 1.7 384 5.6 643 8.8


HISTORICAL RESULTS

2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL Player, Year

GP GS

FT

FTA

Pct. Off. Def.

Tot. Avg.

Shay, Bill, 1957-61 Sheffield, Calvin, 1961-64 Shepherd, Darryl, 1984-86 Shin, Michael, 1997-98 Shorter, Brian, 1988-91 Show, Bob, 1954-55 Shrewsbury, Bob, 1973-76 Shuber, Stephen, 1941-47 Silverman, Sid, 1940-41 Simpson, Lloyd, 1957-60

33 0 0 73 0 0 58 7 954 13 0 130 92 91 2949 7 0 0 61 0 0 30 0 0 6 0 0 15 0 0

0.0 11 47 .234 0.0 372 869 .428 16.4 182 346 .526 10.0 5 17 .294 32.1 540 1004 .538 0.0 3 6 .500 0.0 63 173 .364 0.0 26 0 .000 0.0 0 0 .000 0.0 11 35 .314

0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 0

.000 10 .000 371 .000 73 .000 6 .100 552 .000 4 .000 42 .000 20 .000 0 .000 5

30 505 112 19 778 6 63 30 0 12

.333 0 26 .735 0 289 .652 0 175 .316 5 9 .710 283 489 .667 0 6 .667 0 54 .667 0 0 .000 0 0 .417 0 23

26 289 175 14 772 6 54 0 0 23

0.8 37 4.0 191 3.0 115 1.1 27 8.4 282 0.9 3 0.9 76 0.0 54 0.0 0 1.5 11

Small, Charles, 2003-06 Smith, Charles, 1984-88 Smith, Darwin, 1958-61 Smith, Gary, 1977-78 Smith, Kelvin, 1976-77 Smith, Pete, 1965-68 Spartz, Marcell, 1940-42 Spotovich, Ed, 1935-38 Spruill, Mahdi, 1994-95 Spungen, Howard, 1945-46

18 0 18 122 122 4103 48 0 0 3 0 0 15 0 0 68 0 0 16 0 0 21 0 0 8 6 97 4 0 0

1.0 0 9 .000 33.6 707 1324 .534 0.0 28 103 .272 0.0 1 4 .250 0.0 9 29 .310 0.0 156 438 .356 0.0 1 0 .000 0.0 60 0 .000 12.1 9 25 .360 0.0 0 0 .000

0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0

1 11 1 0 0 0 0 0 12 0

.000 1 .273 628 .000 40 .000 0 .000 1 .000 135 .000 1 .000 35 .250 2 .000 0

2 834 70 0 3 160 4 62 8 0

.500 0 1 .753 173 814 .571 0 101 .000 0 2 .333 0 19 .844 0 174 .250 0 0 .565 0 0 .250 12 14 .000 0 0

1 987 101 2 19 174 0 0 26 0

0.1 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 0.1 8.1 392 22 171 249 346 114 2045 16.8 2.1 83 0 0 0 0 0 96 2.0 0.7 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0.7 1.3 18 0 4 0 1 0 19 1.3 2.6 148 0 0 0 0 0 447 6.6 0.0 7 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.2 0.0 46 0 0 0 0 0 155 7.4 3.3 10 1 3 12 1 9 23 2.9 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Starr, Keith, 1972-75 Steinhart, Don, 1959-61 Stephens, Scott, 1973-75 Stevanovic, Zelimir, 2000-01 Stevenson, Steve, 1966-68 Stewart, DeWarren, 1993-94 Stewart, E., 1945-46 Straloski, Edward, 1938-41 Strickland, Pete, 1975-79 Sulkowski, Bill, 1971-73

78 0 40 0 6 0 27 10 37 0 3 0 10 0 51 0 104 0 44 0

0 0 0 433 0 6 0 0 658 0

0.0 0.0 0.0 16.0 0.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 6.3 0.0

281 92 0 45 77 1 6 203 151 105

630 234 4 114 187 2 0 0 364 242

.446 .393 .000 .395 .412 .500 .000 .000 .415 .434

0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 58 0 0 0 0 0 0

.000 126 .000 74 .000 3 .431 13 .000 55 .000 0 .000 5 .000 89 .000 127 .000 29

179 109 4 27 105 0 7 184 158 42

.704 .679 .750 .481 .524 .000 .714 .484 .804 .690

340 267 4 32 118 0 0 0 127 123

340 267 4 42 118 0 0 0 127 123

4.4 146 6.7 63 0.7 1 1.6 26 3.2 97 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 124 1.2 173 2.8 78

Sutyak, Nick, 1958-59 Swacus, John, 1940-41 Szykowny, Larry, 1963-66 Taft, Chris, 2003-05 Tait, Sutton, 1953-55 Talbott, Wayne, 1973-78 Taylor, Dante, 2009-13 Taylor, Kellii, 1996-00 Thomas, Garrick, 1992-96 Thompson, Bob, 1965-67

12 40 67 65 33 56 136 79 102 31

0 0 0 1692 0 0 2170 2142 1403 0

0.0 0.0 0.0 26.0 0.0 0.0 16.0 27.1 13.8 0.0

12 25 312 321 31 20 271 235 208 17

40 0 781 564 109 55 464 643 497 62

.300 0 .000 0 .399 0 .569 0 .284 0 .364 0 .584 0 .365 88 .419 108 .274 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 297 294 0

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .296 .367 .000

9 22 186 136 39 17 139 103 68 6

11 35 252 241 57 25 227 163 101 19

.818 0 27 .629 0 0 .738 0 274 .564 200 288 .684 0 92 .680 0 54 .612 286 295 .632 77 195 .673 105 104 .316 0 69

27 0 274 488 92 54 581 272 209 69

2.3 0.0 4.1 7.5 2.8 1.0 4.3 3.4 2.0 2.2

13 0 0 0 0 0 46 0 0 0 0 0 179 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 69 92 110 23 63 0 0 0 0 0 51 1 7 0 0 0 273 1 50 92 80 42 197 8 167 198 21 202 202 10 89 123 16 63 53 0 0 0 0 0

Thompson, Chas, 1981-85 Tiesi, Ryan, 2008-09 Troutman, Chevon, 2001-05 Tweardy, Jim, 1969-71 Uchebo, Joseph, 2013-14 Underwood, Dave, 1977-80 Varga, Chad, 1994-97 Vaughan, Clyde, 1980-84 Vey, Kenneth E., 1943-44 Virostek, Don, 1950-53

54 1 388 10 0 12 124 70 2991 15 0 0 9 0 23 8 0 10 63 56 1669 120 0 3741 6 0 0 69 0 0

7.2 1.2 24.1 0.0 2.6 1.3 26.5 31.2 0.0 0.0

62 125 .496 0 5 .000 486 778 .625 10 27 .370 2 5 .400 1 4 .250 255 556 .459 770 1599 .482 1 0 .000 232 635 .365

0 0 13 0 0 0 18 0 0 0

0 2 44 0 0 0 51 0 0 0

.000 .000 .295 .000 .000 .000 .353 .000 .000 .000

49 0 289 4 0 1 135 493 2 173

67 .731 0 44 0 .000 0 0 457 .632 288 423 6 .667 0 21 0 .000 2 5 2 .500 0 1 201 .672 174 180 696 .708 0 922 2 1.000 0 0 275 .629 0 614

44 0 711 21 7 1 354 922 0 614

0.8 0.0 5.7 1.4 0.8 0.1 5.6 7.7 0.0 8.9

60 0 53 49 2 0 0 1 299 9 155 197 15 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 190 9 41 119 217 2 90 184 1 0 0 0 246 21 31 0

3 22 173 3.2 0 0 0 0.0 86 134 1274 10.3 0 0 24 1.6 0 2 4 0.4 0 0 3 0.4 29 42 663 10.5 20 64 2033 16.9 0 0 4 0.7 0 0 637 9.2

Vujnovic, Daniel, 1938-39 Wagoner, Ken, 1971-74 Wallace, Austin, 2007-08 Wallace, Dwayne, 1978-82 Wallace, Ed, 1978-81 Wanamaker, Brad, 2007-11 Washington, David, 1976-77 Watkins, Chip, 1981-85 Westbrooks, Mike, 1998-00 Willard, Kevin, 1995-97

21 0 0 75 0 0 4 0 12 101 0 2836 20 0 61 134 68 3154 26 0 0 115 17 1745 7 0 11 60 6 1023

0.0 19 0.0 39 3.0 1 28.1 360 3.1 7 23.5 356 0.0 25 15.2 167 1.6 1 17.1 58

0 83 4 842 27 816 55 374 3 184

.000 .470 .250 .428 .259 .436 .455 .447 .333 .315

0 0 0 0 0 67 0 0 0 24

0 0 0 0 0 196 0 0 1 106

.000 10 .000 20 .000 0 .000 224 .000 6 .342 311 .000 10 .000 153 .000 0 .226 36

29 35 0 313 12 431 14 217 0 51

0 96 3 197 24 525 12 407 6 68

0.0 1.3 0.8 2.0 1.2 3.9 0.5 3.5 0.9 1.1

18 0 0 0 92 2 166 0 2 0 0 1 262 3 436 296 8 0 2 5 285 6 454 257 50 1 64 0 269 17 46 153 3 0 1 6 124 2 143 92

0 0 48 0 0 98 0 1 2 26 169 944 1 0 20 33 130 1090 0 0 60 38 75 487 0 1 2 4 44 176

2.3 1.3 0.5 9.3 1.0 8.1 2.3 4.2 0.3 2.9

Williams, Andre, 1981-85 Williams, Charles, 1980-82 Williams, J., 1945-46 Williams, Wayne, 1975-79 Wilson, Don, 1971-72 Withers, Tom, 1968-70 Wolbers, 1937-38 Woodall, Tray, 2008-13 Worrell, Derrick, 1999-00 Woznicki, Dick, 1956-58

114 8 2522 11 0 41 8 0 0 108 0 906 6 0 0 20 0 0 4 0 0 139 75 3330 10 1 111 32 0 0

22.1 287 3.7 3 0.0 1 8.4 346 0.0 0 0.0 14 0.0 0 24.0 374 11.1 15 0.0 32

572 6 0 786 4 42 0 898 38 106

.502 0 .500 0 .000 0 .440 0 .000 0 .333 0 .000 0 .416 147 .395 0 .302 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 437 0 0

.000 164 .000 7 .000 1 .000 192 .000 2 .000 12 .000 0 .336 213 .000 7 .000 24

213 .770 16 .438 1 1.000 294 .653 3 .667 22 .545 0 .000 283 .753 13 .538 38 .632

0 473 0 4 0 0 0 398 0 1 0 31 0 0 36 301 6 16 0 33

473 4 0 398 1 31 0 337 22 33

4.1 331 22 79 170 0.4 6 0 1 5 0.0 3 0 0 0 3.7 358 21 284 87 0.2 2 0 2 0 1.6 13 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 2.4 306 6 580 276 2.2 4 0 3 6 1.0 40 1 0 0

32 49 738 0 0 13 0 0 3 41 49 884 0 0 2 0 0 40 0 0 0 18 116 1108 4 1 37 0 0 88

6.5 1.2 0.4 8.2 0.3 2.0 0.0 8.0 3.7 2.8

Wright, Cameron, 2011-14 Yee, Fred, 1955-56 Young, Michael, 2013-14 Young, Sam, 2005-08 Yurko, Robert, 1948-51 Zanna, Talib, 2009-14 Zavackas, Donatas, 1999-03 Zeigler, Trey, 2012-13 Zeleznik, Miles, 1937-38 Zeller, Hank, 1944-46 Zernich, Michael, 1950-53

104 3 36 143 60 135 118 31 21 26 71

47 0 36 78 0 94 106 0 0 0 0

1998 0 779 3642 0 2924 3191 479 0 0 0

19.2 0.0 21.6 25.5 0.0 21.7 27.0 15.5 0.0 0.0 0.0

239 533 .448 17 0 1 .000 0 69 167 .413 10 716 1438 .498 115 139 443 .314 0 411 743 .553 0 325 727 .447 147 56 126 .444 0 61 0 .000 0 106 0 .000 0 280 806 .347 0

70 0 28 323 0 3 363 3 0 0 0

.243 .000 .357 .356 .000 .000 .405 .000 .000 .000 .000

97 3 67 337 70 295 302 24 24 88 285

150 4 82 487 120 454 374 49 36 134 438

.647 53 164 .750 0 0 .817 56 91 .692 258 454 .583 0 0 .650 337 471 .807 209 310 .490 28 34 .667 0 0 .657 0 0 .651 0 328

217 0 147 712 0 808 519 62 0 0 328

2.1 0.0 4.1 5.0 0.0 6.0 4.4 2.0 0.0 0.0 4.6

20 31 17 64 33 4

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 33 0 0 0

0 0 7 0 0 0

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

9 53 5 82 40 1

18 102 10 160 77 3

.500 .520 .500 .513 .519 .333

0 0 5 364 0 10

0.0 30 0 0.0 117 0 0.3 5 0 5.7 191 17 0.0 49 0 2.5 4 0

Zernich, Steve, 1941-43 Zernich, Wally, 1943-47 Ziegler, Travis, 1989-93 Zimmovan, Frank, 1953-56 Ziolkowski, Ed, 1940-42 Zito, Bill, 1956-58

0 0 0 53 0 0 21 44 21 0

Min.

Avg.

FG FGA

0.0 30 0.0 66 1.9 4 0.0 148 0.0 73 0.0 1

0 0 13 446 0 11

Pct. 3FG 3FGA Pct.

.000 .000 .308 .332 .000 .091

0 0 0 0 0 0

173

0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0

.345 0 0 .571 0 96 .000 3 0 .716 0 197 .500 0 24 .722 126 399 .714 0 12 .705 0 407 .000 0 6 .706 14 54

0 0 0 0 2 3 0 364 0 0 0 10

PF FO Ast.

TO Blk. Stl.

0 0 0 6 0 0 5 44 68 1 1 13 5 123 267 0 0 0 1 177 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

4 329 1 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 363 3 16

0 0 0 32 0 2 0 0 73 0

0 0 23 2 45 0 2 0 0 0

19 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 5 0

Pts. Avg.

0 32 1.0 0 1115 15.3 30 437 7.5 4 16 1.2 61 1633 17.8 0 10 1.4 0 168 2.8 0 72 2.4 0 0 0.0 0 27 1.8

0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 14 0

688 258 3 128 209 2 17 495 429 239

8.8 6.5 0.5 4.7 5.6 0.7 1.7 9.7 4.1 5.4

33 2.8 72 1.8 810 12.1 778 12.0 101 3.1 57 1.0 681 5.0 661 8.4 592 5.8 40 1.3

160 0 149 104 18 103 592 5.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.0 63 1 32 32 16 15 215 6.0 238 3 138 267 109 119 1884 13.2 149 6 0 0 0 0 348 5.8 285 4 56 137 72 61 1117 8.3 321 12 186 199 18 47 1099 9.3 54 0 36 33 8 8 136 4.4 35 0 0 0 0 0 146 7.0 85 0 0 0 0 0 300 11.5 268 23 63 0 0 0 845 11.9 0 0 3 0 0 0

0 0 2 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 3 0 0 0

69 185 13 378 186 3

3.5 6.0 0.8 5.9 5.6 0.8


2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

HISTORICAL RESULTS

ALL-TIME SCORES 1905-06  2-9 Coach: Benjamin F. Printz Date Opponent 1/11 Wooster 1/15 Westminster (10) 1/19 Geneva 1/25 Geneva 1/26 Grove City 2/10 Wooster 2/17 West Virginia 2/23 Grove City 2/24 at Westminster (10) 3/5 Penn State 3/9 *Wilmerding YMCA 3/17 Allegheny *not counted in overall record

Pitt Opp.W/L 14 34 L 15 35 L 24 18 W 18 28 L 19 21 L 21 23 L 30 25 W 25 30 L 13 106 L 4 30 L 23 25 L 14 45 L

1906-07  6-5 Opponent at Grove City Westminster (18) at Westminster (18) Allegheny Grove City West Virginia Mount Union at West Virginia at Mount Union Carnegie Tech Carnegie Tech

Pitt Opp.W/L 16 34 L 18 20 L 27 37 L 21 40 L 47 28 W 44 14 W 36 22 W 20 26 L 44 19 W 36 14 W 26 12 W

1907-08  10-6 Coach: Harry Hough Date 12/31 1/10 1/18 1/24 1/31 2/5 2/6 2/14 2/21 2/29 3/2 3/4 3/7 3/14 3/19 3/27

Opponent Pennsylvania (3) Carnegie Tech West Virginia Mount Union Marietta at Bucknell at Penn State (16) George Washington Carnegie Tech at Mount Union at Wooster at Marietta at West Virginia Wooster Case Western Reserve Carnegie Tech

Pitt Opp.W/L 12 31 L 30 21 W 58 20 W 28 24 W 49 22 W 14 16 L 13 30 L 41 21 W 21 26 L 10 39 L 11 30 L 36 19 W 20 19 W 36 28 W 35 21 W 38 22 W

Date Opponent 1/5 Waynesburg 1/13 at Mount Union 1/19 Juniata 1/20 at Grove City (6) 1/26 Case Western Reserve 1/29 *Pittsburgh Athl. Assoc. 2/2 at Carnegie Tech 2/9 Mount Union 2/10 at *Westinghouse Club 2/16 Grove City (6) 2/23 Hiram 2/24 at Allegheny (5) 3/1 Carnegie Tech 3/4 at Gettysburg 3/5 at Mount St. Mary’s 3/6 at Georgetown 3/7 at Albright 3/8 at Swarthmore 3/9 at Susquehanna 3/15 Bellefonte 3/16 Allegheny (5) *not counted in overall record

1909-10  No Team 1910-11  6-6 Coach: Wohlparth Wegner Opponent Waynesburg at Geneva Carnegie Tech Geneva at Carnegie Tech at Hiram at Akron Juniata at Mount Union Hiram at Waynesburg Mount Union

 Concluded season ranked No. 16 nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll

Pitt Opp.W/L 31 20 W 18 32 L 30 25 W 44 27 W 20 30 L 18 43 L 15 32 L 42 29 W 29 39 L 49 22 W 19 35 L 24 23 W

Pitt Opp.W/L 38 31 W 16 14 W 33 34 L 17 27 L 34 28 W 38 24 W 24 17 W 34 21 W 28 24 W 22 24 L 43 38 W 15 39 L 31 28 W 25 31 L 29 28 W 17 21 L 23 34 L 26 51 L 26 23 W 42 25 W 15 35 L

Date 1/12 1/15 1/16 1/22 1/29 2/3 2/4 2/5 2/6 2/12 2/13 2/16 2/23 2/24 2/27 3/5 3/6 3/13

Pitt Opp.W/L 22 18 W 43 29 W 30 18 W 26 30 L 31 19 W 38 23 W 43 21 W 32 26 W 25 20 W 27 11 W 24 17 W 31 25 W 25 39 L 22 23 L 25 15 W 30 35 L 20 31 L 30 29 W 32 19 W 36 29 W 23 28 L 29 25 W 31 19 W 19 35 L

Coach: Dr. George M. Flint Date 12/21 1/7 1/14 1/21 1/27 2/5 2/9 2/10 2/11 2/12 2/19 2/21 2/25 2/26 3/3 3/4 3/7 3/11

1913-14  9-8

Opponent Yale Lafayette Juniata Carnegie Tech Colgate (17) Penn State at Lehigh at Lafayette at Rutgers at Army Westinghouse Club Lehigh at Juniata at Penn State Washington & Jefferson Carnegie Tech Washington & Jefferson Allegheny (12)

Pitt Opp.W/L 31 29 W 34 23 W 48 37 W 37 25 W 27 23 W 43 38 W 22 38 L 25 23 W 34 24 W 28 13 W 36 25 W 41 28 W 42 35 W 31 27 W 26 20 W 33 23 W 42 24 W 29 30 L

1916-17  13-6 Coach: Dr. George M. Flint Date 1/8 1/11 1/14 1/19 1/23 1/26 2/1 2/7 2/8 2/9 2/10 2/15 2/17 2/22 2/24 3/2 3/3 3/7 3/10

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Syracuse 17 22 L Juniata 31 21 W Westinghouse Club 39 21 W Allegheny 30 21 W Carnegie Tech 33 16 W Washington & Jefferson 32 23 W 37 36 W Penn State (13) at Rutgers 22 21 W at Lafayette 33 29 W at Swarthmore 24 36 L at Army 28 31 L Lafayette 27 25 W at Washington & Jefferson 26 25 W 34 19 W Lehigh (22) 32 37 L at Penn State (13) 21 41 L at Syracuse (18) at Buffalo 29 34 L Buffalo 39 36 W Carnegie Tech 25 21 W

1917-18  6-9 Coach: Dr. George M. Flint Date 1/1 1/10 1/18 1/19 1/25 2/8 2/11 2/14 2/15 2/16 2/22 2/23 2/28 3/1 3/8

Opponent Yale West Virginia Carnegie Tech Westinghouse Club at West Virginia Wash. & Jeff. (17) Allegheny at Lafayette Army Ambulance Lehigh at Lehigh at Penn State (5) Penn State (5) Wash. & Jeff. (17) Carnegie Tech

Pitt Opp.W/L 39 33 W 30 20 W 41 30 W 14 12 W 36 24 W 35 32 W 17 33 L 31 37 L 22 30 L 26 39 L 23 34 L 15 38 L 28 36 L 26 36 L 37 39 L

1918-19  7-7 Coach: Dr. George M. Flint Date 1/16 1/24 1/31

Opponent West Virginia Carnegie Tech Allegheny

Pitt Opp.W/L 29 35 L 40 29 W 30 25 W

PITT’S HEAD COACHES DR. GEORGE M. FLINT 1911-21 (10 years)  Record: 111-68 (.613)

Coach: Dr. George M. Flint Date 1/9 1/16 1/20 1/27 1/28 1/29 1/30 1/31 2/13 2/14 2/21 2/24 2/28 3/6 3/8 3/12 3/20

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Carnegie Tech 42 22 W Juniata 28 27 W 35 32 W Penn State (14) Gettysburg 41 30 W West Virginia 42 18 W at Lehigh 28 29 L at Lafayette 31 24 W at Rutgers 26 23 W 18 25 L at Army (5) Allegheny (10) 21 34 L Westinghouse Club 38 30 W Washington & Jefferson 28 19 W at Washington & Jefferson 45 25 W 28 31 L at Penn State (14) at Juniata 55 26 W at Carnegie Tech 47 30 W Penn State 39 35 W at Swarthmore 40 26 W

 Concluded season ranked No. 7 nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll

Coach: Dr. George M. Flint Date Opponent 12/27 Pennsylvania 1/10 Juniata 1/11 at *Westinghouse Club 1/17 Penn State (12) 1/21 at Geneva 1/24 Bellefonte 1/31 Mount Union 2/3 at Georgetown 2/4 at Mount St. Mary’s 2/5 at Gettysburg 2/6 at Franklin & Marshall 2/7 at Swarthmore 2/8 at Lehigh 2/14 Case Western Reserve 2/20 at Bucknell 2/21 at Bellefonte 2/22 at Penn State (12) 2/28 Wooster 3/4 Washington & Jefferson 3/7 West Virginia Wesleyan 3/8 at Allegheny (12) 3/14 *Westinghouse Club 3/18 Washington & Jefferson 3/21 at Allegheny (12) *not counted in overall record

Coach: Dr. George M. Flint

1915-16  16-2

1912-13  15-7

1908-09  No Team

Date 1/13 1/17 1/20 2/3 2/10 2/18 2/21 2/24 2/25 3/9 3/17 3/24

1914-15  14-4

Coach: Dr. George M. Flint

Coach: Benjamin F. Printz Date n/a 1/24 n/a n/a n/a 2/14 2/19 3/2 n/a 3/23 n/a

1911-12  10-9

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Geneva 28 21 W at Carnegie Tech 32 23 W Penn State 26 29 L at Niagara 25 29 L at Colgate 25 42 L at Syracuse 29 36 L at St. Lawrence 14 17 L at Rochester 12 53 L Mount Union 36 10 W at Westinghouse Club 40 24 W Carnegie Tech 42 27 W Washington & Jefferson 21 19 W at Penn State 17 26 L Westinghouse Club 51 32 W Juniata 47 40 W at Washington & Jefferson 13 22 L Wooster 46 22 W

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 Accomplishments Fourth head coach in program history...Guided Panthers to a 16-2 record in 1915-16...Led Pitt to eight winning seasons in his 10-year tenure including six 10-plus win campaigns...After taking over the program from Wohlparth Wagner in 1911, built the Pitt basketball program from the ground up after the school discontinued the sport from 190810.  Prominent Student-Athletes H.C. “Doc” Carlson, Lloyd Jordan, John “Speedo” Loughran, Andy Hastings, Jimmy DeHart, Frank McNulty, Ben Lubic, Norman Ochsenhirt.  Personal Facts Named All-America basketball player and led the University of Pennsylvania to the Eastern Intercollegiate championship in 1905-06...Played on a basketball team organized by Pittsburgh Pirates great Honus Wagner in 1903...Following his Pitt coaching career, worked 50 years as a dentist in Pittsburgh...Born in Ontario, Canada, came to Pennsylvania at an early age.


HISTORICAL RESULTS

2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL 2/5 2/8 2/12 2/15 2/20 2/22 2/25 2/28 3/1 3/4 3/7

Grove City Wash. & Jeff. (24) Geneva at Westinghouse Club Lafayette at Penn State (6) Geneva Penn State (6) at West Virginia at Wash. & Jeff. (24) at Carnegie Tech

36 33 36 21 30 19 27 31 33 24 34

29 31 32 23 32 39 34 33 30 40 26

W W W L L L L L W L W

1919-20  9-6 Coach: Dr. George M. Flint Date 1/2 1/9 1/15 1/23 1/31 2/7 2/13 2/14 2/17 2/21 2/25 2/28 3/1 3/5 3/6

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Yale 25 26 L Grove City 38 28 W at West Virginia 38 27 W Allegheny 39 24 W at West Virginia 26 28 L Washington & Jefferson 25 24 W at Rutgers 35 41 L at Lehigh 27 24 W Geneva 40 31 W 19 37 L at Penn State (4) at Washington & Jefferson 33 22 W Penn State (4) 29 34 L at Washington & Jefferson 45 28 W Colgate 28 35 L West Virginia 33 24 W

1920-21  12-9 Coach: Dr. George M. Flint Date 12/29 12/31 1/3 1/7 1/14 1/21 1/28 2/4 2/10 2/11 2/12 2/16 2/17 2/19 2/22 2/24 2/25 3/2 3/4 3/9 3/12

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Dartmouth 36 33 W Yale 40 36 W Cornell 23 34 L 28 38 L Grove City (7) West Virginia Wesleyan 44 38 W Allegheny 37 23 W Marietta 43 44 L 33 39 L Penn State (5) at Colgate 69 50 W at Syracuse 28 39 L 37 31 W Army (25) Geneva 43 42 W West Virginia 45 32 W 28 50 L at Penn State (5) Georgetown 34 32 W Lafayette 33 37 L Washington & Jefferson 37 25 W Bucknell 20 23 L at Washington & Jefferson 35 26 W Westminster 54 25 W at West Virginia 24 43 L

H.C. “DOC” CARLSON, M.D. 1922-53 (31 years)  Record: 367-248 (.596)  Accomplishments Elected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 1959 and the Helms Foundation Athletic Hall of Fame in 1949…Alltime winningest (367 wins) and tenured (31 years) coach in Pittsburgh basketball history…Guided Pittsburgh to two Helms Foundation national titles in 1927-28 and 192930…Led Pitt to its only undefeated season in school history at 21-0 in 1927-28…23 wins in 1929-30 were a careerbest…Led 1940-41 team to Pitt’s first and only appearance in the NCAA Final Four...Directed team to four Eastern Intercollegiate Conference titles (1932-33, 193334, 1934-35, 1936-37)…Featured in Life Magazine while experimenting with the use of oxygen on the bench…Put together 12 10-plus win seasons from 1926-37 and three 20-plus win seasons in a four-year period from 1928-31, the winningest four-year period in terms of percentage in school history…Awarded Cup by NABC for Most Contributions to the Game in 1948…Coached the East Team in the East-West game at Madison Square Garden in 1950…93 graduates listed among basketball lettermen (eight doctors, 20 dentists, 12 engineers, nine teachers/educational administrators, two FBI agents, nine coaches, one minister, one career Marine, 16 in various forms of business or manufacturing, one killed in service)…Wrote book “You and Basketball.”

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/26 2/2 2/7 2/9 2/10 2/13 2/17 2/22 2/28 3/3

Date 12/18 12/30 1/11 1/13 1/20 1/24 1/27 2/3 2/8 2/11 2/15 2/18 2/22 2/23 2/24 2/28 3/1 3/3 3/8 3/11

Opponent Dartmouth Syracuse at Penn (Palestra) (7) Geneva West Virginia Allegheny at Grove City Penn State Washington & Jefferson at Army (3) at Muskingum at Penn State at Cornell at Colgate at Syracuse Marietta Westminster West Virginia Wesleyan Washington & Jefferson West Virginia

Opponent Syracuse Geneva Allegheny Bethany West Virginia Grove City (14) Penn State (4) Washington & Lee at Swarthmore at Army (1) Washington & Jefferson at Penn State (4) West Virginia Wesleyan at Wash. & Jeff. (OT) at West Virginia

Pitt Opp.W/L 26 23 W 42 31 W 38 34 W 31 25 W 26 21 W 34 36 L 31 38 L 52 33 W 61 24 W 20 32 L 25 17 W 11 38 L 38 35 W 29 27 W 28 33 L

1923-24  10-7 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Pitt Opp.W/L 42 29 W 28 42 L 22 23 L 55 38 W 37 27 W 32 23 W 54 33 W 27 30 L 29 31 L 22 33 L 45 21 W 28 27 W 13 38 L 25 29 L 21 25 L 44 25 W 34 25 W 35 28 W 36 26 W 31 26 W

Date 12/27 12/29 1/8 1/11 1/15 1/17 1/22 1/25 2/5 2/8 2/9 2/15 2/22 2/23 3/1 3/5 3/7

Opponent Vanderbilt Amherst Geneva Allegheny Bethany West Virginia (OT) Washington & Jefferson Grove City at Carnegie Tech at Lafayette at Army (16) Penn State (4) at Penn State (4) Bucknell at West Virginia Carnegie Tech Washington & Jefferson

Pitt Opp.W/L 33 31 W 32 21 W 31 22 W 35 30 W 45 32 W 23 25 L 29 19 W 28 29 L 29 26 W 18 17 W 15 32 L 31 30 W 13 29 L 10 22 L 14 28 L 25 32 L 23 21 W

1924-25  4-10 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date Opponent 1/6 Geneva

Pitt Opp.W/L 25 28 L

1/8 1/13 1/16 1/20 1/30 1/27 2/7 2/9 2/13 2/21 2/28 3/7 3/13

Allegheny at Carnegie Tech West Virginia Carnegie Tech Washington & Jefferson Grove City (20) Penn State (12) at Thiel at Carnegie Tech at Syracuse (6) at West Virginia at Washington & Jefferson Penn State (12)

28 19 22 31 17 11 25 29 25 22 25 18 30

27 27 30 22 25 24 40 10 40 31 35 15 35

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

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L 25 34 L at Michigan (8) Cornell % 36 26 W Ohio State 33 47 L Allegheny 34 16 W Carnegie Tech 45 21 W George Washington 43 30 W West Virginia 38 23 W at Washington & Jefferson 31 28 W Penn State 30 26 W Grove City 27 33 L at Carnegie Tech 31 25 W Washington & Jefferson 30 25 W Geneva 29 37 L at West Virginia 30 37 L at Carnegie Tech 30 29 W at Grove City 25 22 W at Penn State 37 31 W

%first game played at Pitt Pavilion

1926-27  10-7 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date 1/3 1/6 1/8 1/11 1/14 1/20

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Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

1925-26  12-5 Date 12/17 12/31 1/3 1/10 1/15 1/20 1/22 1/25 1/29 2/5 2/13 2/19 2/24 2/27 3/6 3/9 3/13

38 31 35 38 36 17 33 43 41 25 34

 Helms Foundation National Champions  Concluded season ranked No. 1 nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll  Undefeated at 21-0, one of only two teams nationally to finish undefeated  Only undefeated season in Pitt basketball history

 Personal Facts Basketball pioneer who brought various innovations to the game…Sixth Panthers basketball coach…Four-time letterwinner at Pittsburgh in football, basketball and baseball from 1915-1917…1918 graduate of Pittsburgh…Earned M.S. degree from Pitt’s School of Medicine in 1920…Died on November 1, 1964 at the age of 70…Born July 4, 1894…Hometown: Murray City, Ohio.

1922-23  10-5

Carnegie Tech Grove City Michigan (5) Washington & Jefferson at Michigan State at Notre Dame Penn State at West Virginia Carnegie Tech at Allegheny at Penn State

1927-28  21-0

 Prominent Student-Athletes Charley Hyatt, Don Smith, Sykes Reed, Claire Cribbs, Stan Wrobleski.

1921-22  12-8 Coach: Andrew Kerr

2/2 2/11 2/12 2/13 2/18 2/19 2/25 2/26 3/6 3/9 3/12

PITT’S HEAD COACHES

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Ohio State 23 48 L Allegheny 18 22 L 29 28 W Syracuse (OT) (13) at Washington & Jefferson 27 26 W Carnegie Tech 24 25 L West Virginia 23 29 L

Date 12/15 12/16 12/17 12/19 12/23 12/31 1/6 1/13 1/18 2/3 2/4 2/8 2/10 2/15 2/18 2/22 2/25 2/28 3/2 3/5 3/10

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L 49 39 W at Michigan (22) at Chicago 36 26 W at Northwestern 39 34 W at Iowa (OT) 44 40 W Dartmouth 64 33 W Ohio State 50 32 W Syracuse 45 24 W Carnegie Tech 67 38 W West Virginia 51 26 W at Colgate 48 37 W at Army 42 36 W at Carnegie Tech 50 28 W Penn State 48 25 W Allegheny 56 32 W 24 22 W Notre Dame (9) at Carnegie Tech 59 38 W Washington & Jefferson 44 33 W Grove City 54 27 W at West Virginia 45 42 W at Washington & Jefferson 33 32 W at Penn State 45 28 W

1928-29  16-5  Concluded season ranked No. 19 nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date 12/13 12/14 12/15 12/17 12/30 1/1 1/8 1/11 1/18 1/23 1/26 2/2 2/4 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/20 2/26 3/2 3/6 3/11

Opponent at Butler (6) at Northwestern (13) at Wisconsin % (5) at Ohio State Iowa Indiana Waynesburg Carnegie Tech West Virginia at Carnegie Tech Army at Temple Rensselaer at Notre Dame (16) Washington & Jefferson Penn State Grove City Carnegie Tech at West Virginia Washington & Jefferson at Penn State

Pitt Opp.W/L 33 35 L 24 30 L 24 34 L 34 26 W 45 39 W 52 31 W 50 17 W 41 14 W 35 40 L 35 28 W 69 16 W 38 28 W 48 15 W 23 33 L 38 18 W 49 38 W 48 25 W 42 10 W 41 19 W 38 28 W 29 23 W

%played in Milwaukee, Wisc.

1929-30  23-2  Helms Foundation National Champions  Concluded season ranked No. 4 nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date Opponent 12/7 Muskingum

Pitt Opp.W/L 57 30 W


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HISTORICAL RESULTS 12/13 12/14 12/16 12/21 12/31 1/4 1/6 1/8 1/11 1/18 1/24 2/1 2/2 2/8 2/14 2/18 2/22 2/25 3/1 3/4 3/8 3/10 3/12 3/15

at Indiana at Northwestern at Iowa Grove City Ohio State (OT) Nebraska Montana State at Carnegie Tech Georgetown Notre Dame (24) Carnegie Tech at Syracuse (3) at Fordham (23) at Notre Dame (24) Penn State at Washington & Jefferson West Virginia at Carnegie Tech at Army at Temple (11) at West Virginia St. Vincent, Pa. Washington & Jefferson at Penn State

35 38 29 38 38 34 38 24 43 33 49 29 31 25 47 38 21 47 39 40 25 29 67 47

31 30 21 30 33 27 37 18 26 13 25 40 27 16 20 30 19 22 25 28 33 28 20 30

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

1930-31  20-4

1/2 1/9 1/13 1/16 1/20 1/23 1/29 2/20 2/6 2/12 2/13 2/20 2/24 2/27 2/29 3/3 3/5 3/8 3/12

at Southern California at Syracuse Duquesne New York University Carnegie Tech at Notre Dame (2) West Virginia at Carnegie Tech Notre Dame (2) at Georgetown at Navy Creighton (11) Case Western Reserve Pennsylvania at Harvard Washington & Jefferson at Penn State West Virginia Penn State

13 28 21 32 33 12 33 33 19 30 22 21 39 19 28 28 36 22 30

24 32 28 37 22 25 27 26 26 33 29 19 45 26 25 16 32 19 40

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

% played at Kansas City, Mo. ^cancelled due to weather conditions while Pitt tried to travel to California from Colorado.

1932-33  17-5/7-1 EIC

 Concluded season ranked No. 9 nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll

 Concluded season ranked No. 13 nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll  Eastern Intercollegiate Champions

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

1/16 1/20 1/27 2/5 2/6 2/10 2/17 2/21 2/24 2/27 3/3 3/10 3/14 3/28

*Carnegie Tech Notre Dame (11) *West Virginia Washington & Jefferson Duquesne (3) Army at Notre Dame (11) Westminster (16) at *Georgetown *Carnegie Tech at *Temple at *West Virginia at Case Western Reserve at South Carolina (5)

44 39 42 60 31 64 21 32 38 44 38 27 40 35

35 34 21 34 29 18 17 26 27 30 34 26 29 38

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

National Coaches Convention (Atlanta, Ga.) 3/30 vs. llinois Wesleyan & 18 15 W 3/30 vs. Northern Illinois & 24 13 W *Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game &Pitt played two 20-minute demonstration games at the National Coaches Convention in Atlanta, Ga. The games were not counted on Pitt’s record.

1934-35  18-6/6-2 EIC  Concluded season ranked No. 16 nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll  Eastern Intercollegiate Champions Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Date 12/8 12/13 12/17 12/19 12/20 12/23 12/27 1/1 1/3 1/10 1/16 1/17 1/21 1/24 2/3 2/7 2/14 2/16 2/21 2/27 3/3 3/7 3/11 3/14

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Case Western Reserve 14 32 L at Ohio State 25 17 W at Marquette 24 18 W at Nebraska 23 22 W at Creighton 18 22 L Dartmouth 39 23 W 31 28 W Syracuse (11) Indiana 19 27 L Purdue (19) 24 22 W at New York University 40 22 W at Fordham 22 14 W West Virginia 17 15 W Carnegie Tech 25 22 W at Notre Dame (OT) 28 20 W at Washington & Jefferson 29 26 W Notre Dame (OT) 35 32 W at Army 36 32 W at City Coll. of New York 16 18 L Penn State 30 24 W at Carnegie Tech 27 25 W Washington & Jefferson 33 15 W at Penn (Palestra) 31 30 W at West Virginia 24 22 W at Penn State 37 32 W

1931-32  14-16 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date 12/12 12/15 12/16 12/18 12/19 12/21 12/22 12/23 12/26 12/28 12/29 12/30

Opponent Temple at Wisconsin at Indiana at Purdue (1) at Butler (12) vs. Kansas% vs. Kansas% vs. Kansas% at Colorado (Denver) at ^California at Stanford at Southern California

Pitt Opp.W/L 29 21 W 29 30 L 29 24 W 23 41 L 20 23 L 23 24 L 20 26 L 25 22 W 25 23 W – – – 22 11 W 29 26 W

Date 12/9 12/17 12/18 12/19 12/31 1/7 1/13 1/8 1/21 1/24 1/28 2/3 2/4 2/8 2/11 2/17 2/24 2/25 2/30 3/7 3/11 3/17

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L *Georgetown 32 18 W at Minnesota 35 26 W 22 31 L at Northwestern (10) at Butler (20) 38 30 W Purdue 33 28 W *Temple 43 26 W 25 26 L Duquesne (2) at *Carnegie Tech 30 24 W Notre Dame (17) 39 35 W Washington & Jefferson 47 27 W *West Virginia 42 20 W Fordham 47 16 W at Army 42 25 W at Case Western Reserve 27 22 W 31 38 L at Notre Dame (17) Duquesne (2) 24 25 L at *Georgetown 27 28 L 31 29 W at Navy (7) at *Temple 40 30 W Washington & Jefferson 52 23 W *West Virginia 45 35 W *Carnegie Tech 38 21 W

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Bucknell 52 22 W at Northwestern 28 42 L at Iowa 38 26 W at Butler 42 22 W 31 27 W at Wisconsin (17) 25 27 L Duquesne (3) at *Carnegie Tech 38 37 W at *Temple (24) 38 45 L at Fordham (MSG) 43 20 W Notre Dame 26 22 W 38 32 W Westminster (20) *West Virginia 35 34 W 22 24 L at Navy (12) 35 34 W Duquesne (3) at Notre Dame 27 25 W at *Georgetown 42 24 W at Washington & Jefferson 57 30 W 34 25 W *Temple (24) Carnegie Tech 34 31 W *Georgetown 40 25 W at Penn State 41 25 W 26 43 L at *West Virginia (21)

*Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game

1933-34  18-4/8-0 EIC  Concluded season ranked No. 8 nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll  Eastern Intercollegiate Champions

Eastern Intercollegiate Playoff Game (Morgantown, W.Va.) 35 22 W 3/18 at West Virginia (21) 4/13 vs. LSU (Atlantic City) (5) 37 41 L *Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game

1935-36  18-9/7-3 EIC

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date 12/9 12/15 12/17 12/18 12/27 12/30 1/6 1/12

Opponent *Georgetown at Purdue (7) at Northwestern at Butler Minnesota Ohio State *Temple Duquesne (3)

Pitt Opp.W/L 34 31 W 27 33 L 27 23 W 24 35 L 28 23 W 27 18 W 35 30 W 29 30 L

PITT’S ON CAMPUS HOME COURT RECORD Arena/Court (Years) Petersen Events Center (2002-current) Fitzgerald Field House (1951-2002) Pitt Pavilion (1925-1951) Motor Square Garden/Trees Gym (pre-1924)* Total Home Record (1905-2014)

Date 12/8 12/14 12/15 12/17 12/29 1/4 1/8 1/12 1/17 1/19 1/23 1/26 2/2 2/8 2/16 2/23 2/25 2/27 3/2 3/6 3/9 3/13

Years 12 51 26 17

GP 220 589 241 170 1220

W-L 193-27 414-175 181-60 121-49 909-311

*several games are listed as unavailable as to location. Also, Mellon Arena/Civic Arena/Consol Energy Center games are not included.

Pct. .877 .703 .751 .712 .745

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date 12/7 12/13 12/14 12/16 12/21 12/23 12/26 12/28 12/31

Opponent Washington & Jefferson at Northwestern (25) at Iowa at Butler at Xavier at Kentucky at Vanderbilt at Tulane at Tulane

Pitt Opp.W/L 41 35 W 30 38 L 32 23 W 36 28 W 23 21 W 17 35 L 57 37 W 48 25 W 48 13 W

Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans, La.) 1/2 at Louisiana State 52 47 W 1/8 1/10 1/17 1/18 1/22 1/25 2/1

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*Carnegie Tech Notre Dame (2) at *Georgetown (OT) at Penn State Westminster *West Virginia at Navy

29 35 42 45 42 41 42

34 43 43 23 31 27 20

L L L W W W W

MILESTONE WINS  100 36-24 win at West Virginia, January 25, 1918.  200 56-52 home win vs. Allegheny, February 15, 1928.  300 27-23 win at Northwestern, December 17, 1933.  400 46-32 win at Duke, February 3, 1941.  500 67-61 home win vs. Dartmouth, December 29, 1953.  600 54-50 home win vs. Dartmouth, December 27, 1960.  700 81-76 home win vs. Wisconsin, December 8, 1970.  800 72-71 win at St. Francis (Pa.), December 10, 1977.  900 65-63 home win vs. Georgetown, February 19, 1982.  1000 81-74 home win vs. Jacksonville, December 6, 1988.  1100 69-59 win vs. Robert Morris, December 29, 1994.  1200 89-53 win vs. Penn State, December 8, 2001.  1300 85-77 win at Notre Dame, March 5, 2005.  1400 93-80 win vs. Notre Dame, January 31, 2009  1500 74-61 win vs. Detroit, December 1, 2012. 2/8 2/14 2/18 2/22 2/26 2/29 3/4 3/7 3/11

Duquesne (7) 42 at *Temple (Phil. Arena) (24) 48 46 Duquesne (7) 27 at Notre Dame (2) 52 *Temple (24) at *Carnegie Tech 29 *Georgetown 43 Penn State 41 at *West Virginia 42

54 42 41 43 41 21 36 38 43

L W W L W W W W L

Eastern Intercollegiate Playoff Game (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 3/14 Carnegie Tech 27 32 L St. John’s% (Annapolis) (13) 29 21 W 37 41 L Temple% (Olympic) (24) *Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game %Do not count toward final record

1936-37  14-7/7-3 EIC  Eastern Intercollegiate Champions Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date 12/11 12/12 12/14

Opponent at Northwestern at DePaul (OT) at Butler

Pitt Opp.W/L 28 37 L 37 41 L 32 21 W


HISTORICAL RESULTS

2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL PITT vs. RANKED OPPONENTS  Total Games vs. Ranked Opponents: 328.  Record vs. Top-25: 105-223 (32.0%).  Record vs. Top-25 (since 1999): 54-66 (45.0%).  Record vs. No. 1: 2-16 (11.1%).  Record vs. Top-5: 23-55 (29.4%).  Record vs. Top-5 (since 1996): 15-16 (48.3%).  Record vs. Top-10: 42-99 (29.7%).  Most Games vs. Ranked Opponents in a Season: 12, 198889 and 1989-90.  Most Wins Over Ranked Opponents in a Season: 6, four times- 1988-89, 2005-06, 2008-09, 2010-11.  Consecutive Games Played vs. Ranked Opponents: 5 games, 1/ 14/85-1/19/85; 4 games, 2/15/852/26/85; 3 games, 10 times.  Most Consecutive Wins vs. Ranked Opponents: 4 wins one time, 2/16/09-3/26/09; 3 wins 10 times.  Most Consecutive Losses vs. Ranked Opponents: 20, two times2/20/58-3/16/74; 3/9/93-12/20/95.  Most Consecutive Games Played Without a Ranked Opponent: 140, 12/26/64-12/30/70. 12/21 1/6 1/9 1/13 1/16 1/18 1/23 1/30 2/3 2/10 2/16 2/20 2/24 2/25 3/2 3/6 3/13

Wisconsin *Temple at *Carnegie Tech Notre Dame (2) at Navy at *Georgetown *Penn State *West Virginia Westminster Duquesne *Carnegie Tech at Notre Dame (2) Duquesne at *Temple (Phil. Arena) (17) *Georgetown at *Penn State at *West Virginia

41 32 30 34 35 27 36 44 32 51 43 18 31 34 39 21 48

30 28 26 31 28 30 28 36 31 50 37 29 32 45 22 24 42

%Sugar Bowl Tournament (New Orleans, La.)

1938-39  10-8/5-5 EIC Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date 12/10 12/12 12/17 12/19 12/28 1/10 1/14 1/28 1/31 2/4 2/8 2/11 2/13 2/18 2/22 2/25 3/4 3/11

Opponent at Northwestern at Bradley (Peoria) (3) at Duke at Richmond Cornell at *Carnegie Tech Westminster Duquesne (20) *Temple *Carnegie Tech *Penn State at *Temple (Conv. Hall) *Georgetown *West Virginia at Fordham (MSG) at *Penn State at *Georgetown *West Virginia

Pitt Opp.W/L 48 37 W 39 56 L 51 37 W 47 24 W 50 39 W 50 55 L 37 45 L 29 40 L 42 36 W 51 43 W 22 41 L 27 36 L 43 41 W 42 45 L 40 34 W 35 36 L 44 39 W 49 43 W

Sammy David (1946-49) scored 921 points and averaged 12.1 points per game over a 76-game career from 194649. David also led the 1948-49 team in scoring with a 15.6 points per game average. David’s son Joey also lettered four years with the Panthers from 1982-86.

*Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game

1939-40  8-9 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

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

Eastern Intercollegiate Playoff Game (Philadelphia, Pa./Philadelphia Arena) 35 29 W 3/22 at Temple (17) *Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game

1937-38  9-12/5-5 EIC

Date 12/15 12/16 12/18 12/30 1/1 1/6 1/10 1/13 1/17 2/7 2/10 2/15 2/20 2/24 2/28 3/2 3/9

Opponent at Butler at Northwestern at Indiana (1) at ^Ohio State vs. ^Michigan (OT) Penn State Westminster at Cornell Carnegie Tech Waynesburg at Navy Geneva West Virginia at Carnegie Tech at Fordham (MSG) + at Penn State at West Virginia

Pitt Opp.W/L 36 47 L 33 36 L 35 51 L 34 30 W 35 44 L 31 28 W 47 35 W 38 33 W 73 42 W 28 41 L 44 42 W 45 47 L 68 49 W 44 46 L 57 37 W 29 36 L 35 42 L

^Played in Columbus, Ohio +first-ever nationally televised college basketball game

1940-41  13-6  NCAA Final Four  Concluded season ranked No. 25 nationally in the Premo-Porretta Power Poll

Date 12/18 12/20 12/21 12/23 12/28 12/30 1/7 1/11 1/15 1/22 2/3 2/8 2/11 2/13 2/18 2/21 3/1

Opponent at Wisconsin (2) at Illinois (23) at Northwestern at Butler vs. ^Michigan at ^Ohio State Westminster (11) Penn State (16) Carnegie Tech Waynesburg at Duke Army West Virginia at Geneva Carnegie Tech Geneva at Penn State (16)

Pitt Opp.W/L 36 34 W 43 41 W 28 48 L 41 40 W 40 46 L 48 34 W 36 41 L 36 27 W 45 30 W 40 44 L 46 32 W 39 32 W 56 45 W 50 26 W 38 29 W 55 41 W 21 36 L

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date 12/10 12/11 12/13 12/20 12/29 1/8 1/12 1/17 1/19 1/21 1/29 2/1 2/5 2/9 2/12 2/18 2/19 2/23 2/26 3/5 3/12

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L at Northwestern 27 22 W at Wisconsin 36 44 L at Butler 23 24 L Fordham 35 23 W vs. Kentucky % 29 40 L at Syracuse 49 47 W Duquesne 35 28 W *Carnegie Tech 50 33 W 41 51 L Notre Dame (5) *Georgetown 47 50 L *West Virginia 43 40 W Westminster 38 41 L 17 51 L at Notre Dame (5) 41 43 L *Temple (1) *Penn State 39 34 W at *Temple (Phil. Arena) (1) 34 46 L at *Georgetown 22 34 L Duquesne 37 39 L at *Carnegie Tech 36 30 W at *Penn State 26 25 W at *West Virginia 35 38 L

*Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game

NCAA Eastern Regionals (Madison, Wis., Wisconsin Fieldhouse) 3/21 vs. North Carolina 26 20 W NCAA Final Four (Madison, Wis., Wisconsin Fieldhouse) 3/22 at Wisconsin (2) 30 36 L ^Played in Columbus, Ohio

1941-42  5-10 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date 12/20 12/22 12/26 12/30 1/7 1/14 1/17 1/22 2/4 2/7 2/11 2/17 2/21 2/25 2/28

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L at Northwestern (Chicago) 32 44 L at Butler 29 39 L at Indiana 41 50 L Cornell 38 32 W Carnegie Tech 64 34 W Geneva 51 38 W 30 34 L Penn State (8) California, Pa. (OT) 45 33 W 47 66 L West Virginia (6) at Geneva 42 54 L Indiana, Pa. (OT) 47 37 W at Carnegie Tech 46 56 L 28 33 L at Penn State (8) Westminster 48 53 L at Army 28 38 L

1942-43  10-5 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

H.C. “Doc” Carlson began taking his teams on competition trips to the West Coast. During a 1949 trip to California while playing games against California, Stanford, Loyola Marymount and UCLA, members of the Pitt basketball team travel party took time to visit with Hollywood legends Jack Benny and Claudette Colbert.

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Date 12/17 12/31 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/20 1/23 1/29 2/2 2/6 2/10

Opponent Bethany Ohio State West Virginia at Carnegie Tech Penn State (13) Geneva at Geneva at Cornell Indiana, Pa. at Westminster at Army

Pitt Opp.W/L 44 43 W 44 48 L 48 33 W 44 38 W 38 37 W 46 32 W 63 51 W 60 54 W 65 41 W 38 47 L 31 30 W


2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL

HISTORICAL RESULTS 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/27

Westminster Carnegie Tech at Penn State (13) at West Virginia

48 55 13 64

53 L 43 W 32 L 82 L

1943-44  7-7 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date 12/28 12/31 1/5 1/8 1/12 1/15 1/26 2/2 2/5 2/9 2/12 2/16 2/19 2/26

Opponent at New York Univ. (MSG) at Westminster Carnegie Tech at Ohio State (10) Geneva Penn State at Carnegie Tech Westminster at Geneva at Army (1) Bethany (OT) West Virginia at Penn State at West Virginia

Pitt Opp.W/L 40 54 L 64 82 L 63 33 W 38 59 L 44 38 W 12 15 L 52 33 W 54 58 L 59 58 W 32 66 L 47 45 W 59 55 W 29 35 L 60 57 W

1944-45  8-4 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date 12/16 1/3 1/10 1/13 1/24 1/27 2/3 2/8 2/14 2/17 2/21 2/24

Opponent at Allegheny Geneva at Carnegie Tech Penn State at Westminster Carnegie Tech at Geneva at Army (5) Westminster at Penn State West Virginia at West Virginia

Pitt Opp.W/L 63 20 W 49 45 W 59 45 W 58 41 W 47 68 L 61 47 W 57 51 W 51 71 L 75 56 W 36 53 L 55 34 W 47 50 L

1945-46  7-7 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date 12/8 12/20 1/3 1/9 1/12 1/18 1/23 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/13 2/16 2/20 3/2

Opponent at Ohio State (8) Bethany at Geneva Carnegie Tech Penn State at Westminster Geneva Ohio State (8) at Penn State at Carnegie Tech West Virginia (7) at Army Westminster at West Virginia (7)

Pitt Opp.W/L 37 47 L 67 36 W 54 43 W 56 45 W 45 38 W 59 50 W 43 41 W 33 43 L 37 48 L 57 45 W 41 61 L 42 56 L 50 54 L 61 81 L

1946-47  8-10 Date 12/7 12/10 12/14 12/16 1/4 1/8 1/11 1/13 1/18 1/20 1/23 2/1 2/8 2/12 2/16 2/19 2/22 3/1

Opponent at Ohio State at Butler at Illinois (22) at Northwestern Penn State at Carnegie Tech at Army Westminster at Geneva Ohio State Bethany at Penn State Carnegie Tech West Virginia (12) at Allegheny Geneva at Westminster at West Virginia (12)

Opponent at Wisconsin at Illinois (20) at Purdue at Louisville (24) at Alabama ^ at Miami, Fla. at Loyola, La. Penn State Carnegie Tech at Army Bethany at Ohio State at Colgate at Cornell at Penn State at Carnegie Tech Allegheny at Westminster West Virginia (12) Westminster at West Virginia (12)

Pitt Opp.W/L 33 39 L 39 41 L 31 58 L 37 39 L 42 31 W 60 22 W 53 60 L 45 54 L 56 57 L 51 41 W 55 47 W 39 46 L 53 47 W 41 52 L 40 38 W 57 47 W 44 39 W 59 72 L

Pitt Opp.W/L 36 49 L 33 70 L 29 50 L 42 64 L 29 39 L 40 43 L 47 45 W 35 34 W 46 40 W 42 41 W 68 40 W 56 74 L 46 63 L 40 52 L 42 34 W 47 41 W 51 33 W 68 62 W 59 70 L 58 54 W 36 52 L

^Played in Birmingham, Ala.

1948-49  12-13 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date 12/4 12/9 12/13 12/17

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Penn State 40 33 W Bethany 65 64 W at Michigan 44 62 L at &North Carolina State 42 77 L

Orange Bowl Classic 12/21 at Miami, Fla. + 52 58 L 12/22 at Miami, Fla. + 80 48 W 12/28 Florida

45 48 63 42 50 46 44 37 37 45 48 47 50 51 38 76 50 34

39 43 46 35 52 47 65 55 55 54 51 52 41 54 49 49 40 32

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

1949-50  4-14

1947-48  10-11 Date 12/12 12/13 12/15 12/20 12/23 12/26 12/28 1/3 1/7 1/10 1/14 1/17 1/23 1/24 1/31 2/4 2/11 2/14 2/20 2/30 3/6

Florida Carnegie Tech Allegheny at Army at Bradley (Peoria) (–/16) at Denver at Utah (–/10) at California at Stanford (SF) (–/11) at Loyola Marymount at UCLA at Arizona Westminster West Virginia at Penn State Carnegie Tech Westminster at West Virginia (OT)

&Played in Durham, N.C. SFPlayed in San Francisco, Calif.

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson

Julius Pegues was the first African-American basketball student-athlete to play for Pittsburgh. He concluded his successful career by scoring 1,050 points and pulling down 377 rebounds. Pegues was followed by Ben Jinks (1961-63) and Calvin Sheffield (1962-64).

12/29 1/5 1/8 1/12 1/22 1/24 1/26 1/28 1/31 2/3 2/5 2/7 1/12 2/16 2/19 2/23 2/26 3/5

Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date Opponent 12/28 at Connecticut

Pitt Opp.W/L 52 35 W

Corn Bowl Classic (Des Moines, Iowa) 12/29 at Drake % 55 67 12/30 vs. Utah State % 50 54 1/5 Westminster 38 49 1/7 at Cincinnati 38 63 1/11 Carnegie Tech 42 62 1/17 Grove City 84 51 1/21 at Penn State 21 34 1/25 Penn State 51 58 1/28 Gettysburg 59 57 48 84 2/4 at Bradley (–/3) 2/6 at ^Arkansas 36 41 2/8 at Oklahoma State 34 43 2/10 at Memphis 39 53 2/17 at Westminster 55 85 2/22 at Carnegie Tech 59 66 2/25 West Virginia 55 53 3/4 at West Virginia 53 59

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%played at Corn Bowl Classic ^played in Little Rock, Ark.

1950-51  9-17 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date 12/2 12/9 12/16 12/19 12/20 12/22 12/23 12/26 12/28 12/30 1/4 1/6 1/10 1/13 1/18 1/19 1/22 2/3 2/5 2/9 2/14 2/17 2/21 2/24 2/26 3/3

Opponent at Kent State at Gettysburg at Minnesota at Washington (–/12) at Washington (–/12) at Oregon State at Oregon State at California at UCLA Iowa Westminster Geneva at Carnegie Tech Cincinnati Miami, Fla. at Grove City at Bradley (–/3) at Navy at Westminster Bucknell Penn State at West Virginia Carnegie Tech at Army West Virginia ^ at Penn State

Pitt Opp.W/L 46 51 L 65 50 W 43 72 L 44 54 L 55 74 L 36 61 L 34 53 L 58 70 L 44 68 L 66 73 L 68 62 W 73 76 L 42 66 L 49 64 L 81 56 W 70 48 W 59 82 L 51 64 L 67 91 L 67 45 W 60 51 W 52 56 L 70 45 W 48 44 W 74 72 W 44 64 L

^final game played at Pitt Pavilion

50 40 W

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FITZGERALD FIELD HOUSE ERA BEGINS

RECORD vs. RANKED TEAMS Note: Pitt did not play a ranked opponent from 12/26/64-12/30/70 (140 games). Season GP W-L 1948-49 .................. 3 .................. 0-3 1949-50 .................. 1 .................. 0-1 1950-51 .................. 3 .................. 0-3 1951-52 .................. 3 .................. 1-2 1952-53 .................. 0 .................. 0-0 1953-54 .................. 1 .................. 0-1 1954-55 .................. 1 .................. 1-0 1955-56 .................. 2 .................. 0-2 1956-57 .................. 7 .................. 1-6 1957-58 .................. 3 .................. 1-2 1958-59 .................. 3 .................. 0-3 1959-60 .................. 4 .................. 0-4 1960-61 .................. 2 .................. 0-2 1961-62 .................. 2 .................. 0-2 1962-63 .................. 0 .................. 0-0 1963-64 .................. 1 .................. 0-1 1964-65 .................. 1 .................. 0-1 1970-71 .................. 1 .................. 0-1 1971-72 .................. 3 .................. 0-3 1972-73 .................. 1 .................. 0-1 1973-74 .................. 2 .................. 0-2 1974-75 .................. 3 .................. 2-1 1975-76 .................. 5 .................. 0-5 1976-77 .................. 3 .................. 1-2 1977-78 .................. 1 .................. 1-0 1978-79 .................. 1 .................. 1-0 1979-80 .................. 2 .................. 0-2 1980-81 .................. 2 .................. 0-2 1981-82 .................. 4 .................. 1-3 1982-83 ................. 10 ................. 3-7 1983-84 .................. 6 .................. 1-5 1984-85 ................. 10 ................. 2-8 1985-86 .................. 7 .................. 1-6 1986-87 .................. 9 .................. 4-5 1987-88 .................. 9 .................. 6-3 1988-89 ................. 12 ................. 6-6 1989-90 ................. 12 ............... 2-10 1990-91 ................. 12 ................. 4-8 1991-92 ................. 11 ................. 4-7 1992-93 .................. 6 .................. 3-3 1993-94 .................. 6 .................. 0-6 1994-95 ................. 10 ............... 0-10 1995-96 .................. 8 .................. 1-7 1996-97 .................. 5 .................. 2-3 1997-98 .................. 6 .................. 0-6 1998-99 ................. 10 ................. 3-7 1999-00 .................. 4 .................. 0-4 2000-01 ................. 10 ................. 4-6 2001-02 .................. 7 .................. 5-2 2002-03 .................. 5 .................. 2-3 2003-04 .................. 7 .................. 4-3 2004-05 .................. 7 .................. 4-3 2005-06 .................. 9 .................. 6-3 2006-07 .................. 9 .................. 2-7 2007-08 .................. 9 .................. 5-4 2008-09 .................. 9 .................. 6-3 2009-10 .................. 8 .................. 4-4 2010-11 ................. 10 ................. 6-4 2011-12 .................. 6 .................. 1-5 2012-13 .................. 9 .................. 3-6 2013-14 .................. 6 .................. 1-5 Total ...................... 328 ........ 105-223

1951-52  10-12 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Date 12/15 12/19 12/21

Opponent &Columbia Pennsylvania William & Mary

Pitt Opp.W/L 65 64 W 52 55 L 63 48 W

Steel Bowl/Keystone Classic (Pittsburgh) 12/27 Virginia% 73 49 W 12/28 Penn State% 40 62 L 12/31 Yale 55 62 L 1/5 Princeton 58 52 W 72 49 W 1/9 Syracuse (–/14) 1/12 at West Virginia (–/11) 60 79 L 1/16 at Carnegie Tech 56 65 L 1/19 Penn State 45 52 L 1/26 Georgetown 59 74 L 1/28 Notre Dame 62 55 W 47 67 L 1/30 West Virginia (–/10)


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Dave Roman played for the Panthers from 1962-64. He led the 1962-63 team in scoring at 15.0 points per game (359 points). Roman concluded his career with a 12.6 points per game average while converting on 74.6 percent of his free throw attempts.

2/2 2/4 2/6 2/16 2/14 2/20 2/26 3/1

at Geneva at North Carolina State at Navy at Westminster at Notre Dame Carnegie Tech Westminster at Penn State

52 72 74 71 93 94 76 74 77

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1955-56  15-10 Coach: Robert Timmons Date 12/3 12/7 12/9 12/10 12/17 12/20

77 54 44 74 62 53 72 9

72 62 54 82 60 48 60 24

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1952-53  12-11 Coach: Dr. H.C. Carlson Opponent at Michigan Westminster Miami, Ohio Ohio Ohio State Harvard+ Dartmouth+ Cornell at Penn (Palestra) Geneva Penn State Carnegie Tech West Virginia at Westminster at St. Louis at Houston at Loyola (La.)

92 78 70 90 86 92 71 81 71

+ Steel Bowl

2/7 2/12 2/14 2/18 2/25 2/28

Pitt Opp.W/L 78 85 L 62 57 W 64 65 L 68 66 W 70 76 L 72 48 W 67 61 W 67 62 W 76 81 L 97 75 W 57 56 W 66 52 W 70 95 L 91 79 W 74 76 L 66 63 W 70 73 L

at Navy West Virginia Ohio State Carnegie Tech at Geneva at Penn State

56 67 53 69 66 53

77 L 65 W 62 L 49 W 81 L 73 L

+Steel Bowl

1953-54  9-14

%Keystone Classic &first game played at Fitzgerald Field House

Date 12/6 12/9 12/13 12/19 12/20 12/27 12/29 12/30 1/3 1/7 1/10 1/14 1/17 1/24 1/31 2/2 2/4

at Tampa at Miami, Fla. at Univ. of Puerto Rico at Puerto Rico A&M West Virginia at Westminster at Army Bucknell at Penn State

Coach: Robert Timmons Date 12/5 12/11 12/12 12/16 12/22 12/29 1/2 1/6 1/9 1/13 1/16 1/23 1/28 1/30 2/2 2/3 2/6 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/22 2/24 2/27

Opponent Michigan Bradley + Duquesne (FFH) + (–/3) at Geneva Michigan State Columbia Princeton Ohio State Syracuse Carnegie Tech at West Virginia Westminster at Penn State (3OT) at Columbia at Georgetown at Navy New York University Penn State West Virginia Westminster at Army at Carnegie Tech Geneva

Pitt Opp.W/L 69 78 L 66 64 W 46 79 L 76 94 L 51 82 L 64 75 L 57 64 L 55 74 L 65 80 L 69 58 W 70 59 W 66 71 L 85 91 L 82 65 W 80 73 W 73 108 L 77 91 L 74 62 W 83 64 W 94 104 L 72 82 L 83 75 W 84 75 W

Opponent Michigan at Allegheny Westminster + Duquesne (FFH) + (–/9) Michigan State Duke (–/14)

All-America Tournament (Owensboro, Ky.) 12/28 vs. Florida 72 98 L 12/30 vs. Hardin Simmons 74 67 W 12/31 vs. Utah State 84 81 W 1/2 Yale 95 74 W 1/4 Columbia 72 58 W 1/7 at Westminster 77 67 W 1/14 Penn State 78 60 W 1/18 West Virginia 70 84 L 1/21 Geneva 79 98 L 2/1 Carnegie Tech 78 76 W 2/2 at Army 77 67 W 2/4 at Syracuse 79 82 L 2/6 at Colgate 68 79 L 2/8 at Navy 64 81 L 2/15 Westminster 77 71 W 2/21 at Carnegie Tech (OT) 85 81 W 2/23 at St. John’s (MSG) 76 81 L 2/25 at West Virginia 94 77 W 3/3 at Penn State 100 90 W +Steel Bowl

1956-57  16-11  2 NCAA Tournament appearance Coach: Robert Timmons Date 12/1 12/3 12/5 12/8 12/14 12/15 12/22

Opponent at N.C. State (–/8) at Ohio State (–/11) Westminster at Northwestern Carnegie Tech + Duquesne (FFH) + at Michigan

Lafayette West Virginia (–/18) Bucknell Penn State Syracuse St. John’s at Duke at Westminster at Army Navy at Carnegie Tech at West Virginia (–/14) Pennsylvania at Penn State

69 86 64 66 76 70 72 71 54 79 96 93 94 80

59 89 49 75 64 78 90 69 47 63 64 107 76 65

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

NCAA First Round (Columbus, Ohio, St. John Arena) 3/11 vs. Morehead St. (NCAA) 86 85 W NCAA Mideast Regional (Lexington, Ky., Rupp Arena) 92 98 3/15 at Kentucky (–/3) 3/16 vs. Notre Dame^ (–/17) 85 86

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+Steel Bowl ^Notre Dame was a consolation game

1957-58  18-7  3 NCAA Tournament appearance rd

Coach: Robert Timmons Date 12/4 12/6 12/13 12/14 12/21

Opponent Michigan Furman George Washington + Duquesne (FFH) + Duke (2OT)

Pitt Opp.W/L 72 62 W 83 45 W 68 59 W 64 81 L 87 84 W

ECAC Holiday Festival (New York, N.Y) 12/28 vs. Temple (MSG) % 71 76 L 12/29 vs. Manhattan (MSG) % 71 63 W 12/30 vs. Connecticut (MSG) % 60 68 L

Pitt Opp.W/L 85 97 L 69 100 L 64 54 W 73 71 W 89 56 W 59 50 W 75 90 L

1/4 1/8 1/11 1/15 1/20 1/25 1/30 2/3 2/4 2/12 2/15 2/19 2/22

at Saint Louis Westminster at Syracuse West Virginia (–/1) at Carnegie Tech at Penn State St. John’s (–/13) at Holy Cross at Connecticut at Geneva at Navy (OT) Carnegie Tech at West Virginia (–/3)

85 72 71 64 86 71 86 79 77 82 85 73 86

87 57 68 71 68 64 73 72 62 61 83 54 99

PITT’S HEAD COACHES

1954-55  10-16 ROBERT TIMMONS

Coach: Robert Timmons

A six-foot five-inch center, John Mills led the Panthers in scoring as a senior in 1959-60 at 13.9 points per game. He was the first player to lead the Panthers in that department since Don Hennon’s departure.

1/5 1/8 1/10 1/12 1/14 1/31 2/5 2/7 2/11 2/16 2/20 2/23 2/27 3/2

nd

+Steel Bowl

Date 12/1 12/4 12/8 12/10 12/11 12/14 12/18 12/20 1/1 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/11 1/15 1/19 1/29 2/5

Pitt Opp.W/L 75 66 W 99 96 W 74 52 W 49 71 L 81 82 L 54 92 L

Orange Bowl Classic (Miami, Fla.) 12/27 vs. Seton Hall% 76 66 W 12/28 vs. Western Kent.% (–/15) 85 81 W 12/29 vs. Connecticut% (OT) 60 64 L

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Ohio State 87 98 L at Michigan 71 101 L at Carnegie Tech 67 79 L George Washington + 65 87 L Fordham + 71 65 W Colgate 80 67 W at New York Univ. (MSG) 96 76 W Duke 68 90 L at Penn (Palestra) (OT) (–/17) 81 75 W Carnegie Tech 78 66 W Geneva 67 91 L Westminster (OT) 71 73 L Syracuse 85 91 L Penn State 76 66 W at Geneva (2OT) 96 101 L at West Virginia 74 88 L at Navy 65 77 L

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1953-68 (15 years)  Record: 174-189 (.479)  Accomplishments Coached Pittsburgh to eight winning seasons and four postseason appearances (1957-NCAA, 1958-NCAA, 1963NCAA, 1964-NIT)…Ranks third among Pitt coaches in wins (174) and second in longest tenure (15 seasons)…Most successful seasons were a 19-6 record in 1962-63 and an 18-7 year in 1957-58, Don Hennon’s second campaign in a Panthers uniform…The 18-7 record in 1957-58 marked the most wins at Pittsburgh since the 1935-36 campaign.  Prominent Student-Athletes Don Hennon, Bob Lazor, John Riser, Calvin Sheffield, Brian Generalovich.  Personal Facts Took over the program from H.C. “Doc” Carlson prior to the 1953-54 season…Arrived at Pittsburgh in 1947 as an assistant football coach...Passed away on April 29, 2004.

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HISTORICAL RESULTS 2/24 Geneva 2/27 at Westminster 3/1 Penn State

109 74 W 75 74 W 61 59 W

NCAA First Round (Evanston, Ill.) 3/11 vs. Miami, Ohio 77 82

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+Steel Bowl

1958-59  10-14 Coach: Robert Timmons Date 12/1 12/3 12/12 12/13 12/18 12/20

Opponent at Michigan Ohio State Miami, Fla. + Duquesne (FFH) + at Westminster at Miami, Ohio (18/–)

Pitt Opp.W/L 55 75 L 73 70 W 69 65 W 71 56 W 66 78 L 75 88 L

Carrousel Tournament (Charlotte, N.C.) 12/28 vs. Fordham % 76 85 L 12/29 vs. Clemson % 60 50 W 12/31 vs. Bucknell % 76 95 L 1/5 1/7 1/10 1/13 1/17 1/24 1/26 1/31 2/3 2/6 2/10 2/18 2/21 2/26 2/28

Saint Louis (–/16) at Temple (Palestra) Syracuse Carnegie Tech Bucknell at Penn State Geneva at Duke at West Virginia (–/10) Holy Cross at Carnegie Tech West Virginia (–/11) at Navy Westminster Penn State

62 73 60 82 58 58 84 66 64 83 75 69 55 72 84

79 86 70 75 72 67 62 75 73 71 65 90 80 68 65

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+ Steel Bowl; % played in Charlotte, N.C.

1959-60  11-14 Coach: Robert Timmons Date 12/2 12/5 12/7 12/11 12/12 12/18

Opponent at Michigan at Ohio State (–/3) at Purdue St. John’s + Duquesne (FFH) + Boston College

Pitt Opp.W/L 73 57 W 49 94 L 79 91 L 74 73 W 75 44 W 76 66 W

Queen City Invitational (Buffalo, N.Y.) 12/26 vs. Fordham % 68 80 L 12/27 vs. Canisius % 82 89 L 12/28 vs. Boston College % 66 75 L 1/6 Temple 1/9 Syracuse 1/12 William & Mary

74 82 L 77 85 L 75 59 W

BEST SEASON ON-CAMPUS HOME RECORDS Year W-L Pct. 2008-09 ............... 19-0 ............ 1.000 2002-03 ............... 16-0 ............ 1.000 1973-74 ............... 13-0 ............ 1.000 1929-30 ............... 12-0 ............ 1.000 1927-28 ............... 10-0 ............ 1.000 1974-75 ............... 10-0 ............ 1.000 2003-04 ............... 19-1 .............. .950 2010-11 ............... 17-1 .............. .944 2009-10 ............... 17-1 .............. .944 2005-06 ............... 16-1 .............. .941 2001-02 ............... 16-1 .............. .941 1929-30 ............... 13-1 .............. .929 1963-64 ............... 10-1 .............. .909 1987-88 ............... 10-1 .............. .909 1990-91 ................. 9-1 .............. .900 1916-17 ................. 9-1 .............. .900 1934-35 ................. 9-1 .............. .900 1936-37 ................. 9-1 .............. .900

2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23 2/27 3/2

BEST ONE-YEAR TURNAROUNDS BEST OVERALL ONE-YEAR TURNAROUNDS Increase Years (Wins) +13 wins From 12 wins in 1972-73 to 25 wins in 1973-74 +10 From six wins in 1976-77 to 16 wins in 1977-89 +10 From 15 wins in 1985-86 to 25 wins in 1986-87 +10 From 19 wins in 2000-01 to 29 wins in 2001-02 +9 From 12 wins in 1989-90 to 21 wins in 1991-92 +8 From 10 wins in 1995-96 to 18 wins in 1996-97 +8 From four wins in 1968-69 to 12 wins in 1969-70 BEST BIG EAST ONE-YEAR TURNAROUNDS Increase Years (Record) +7 wins From a 5-13 record in 2011-12 to a 12-6 record in 2012-13 +6 From a 7-9 record in 2000-01 to a 13-3 record in 2001-02 +6 From a 6-10 record in 1985-86 to a 12-4 record in 1986-87 +5 From a 5-13 record in 1995-96 to a 10-8 record in 1996-97 +4 From a 5-11 record in 1989-90 to a 9-7 record in 1991-92 1/16 1/23 1/27 1/30 2/3 2/6 2/11 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/23 2/27 3/5

Westminster at Penn State West Virginia (OT) (–/4) at Dartmouth Carnegie Tech New York University at Villanova (–/8) at Navy Miami, Ohio at West Virginia (–/5) Carnegie Tech Penn State (OT) at Kentucky

75 64 66 67 65 66 49 58 83 75 87 64 66

61 75 76 62 58 77 76 74 79 89 74 63 73

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1/17 1/20 1/26 2/3 2/7 2/10 2/14 2/17 2/21 2/24

at Columbia at West Virginia at Boston College Carnegie Tech West Virginia at Bucknell Miami, Ohio at Westminster Temple at Penn State

77 78 94 70 76 70 72 53 71 55

66 88 108 50 80 60 75 58 65 63

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1962-63  19-6  4 NCAA Tournament appearance Coach: Robert Timmons

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Purdue 81 80 W at Navy 63 69 L at Michigan 70 86 L Army 80 84 L Colgate + 78 62 W Duquesne (FFH) + 66 80 L 56 87 L at St. John’s % (–/6) Dartmouth 54 50 W Brown 57 51 W Carnegie Tech 75 66 W Syracuse 79 62 W Westminster 51 76 L West Virginia 68 73 L at Temple (OT) (Palestra) 80 75 W Villanova 57 55 W at Miami, Ohio 48 62 L Bucknell 79 67 W at Carnegie Tech 87 75 W at Penn State 59 73 L Fordham 60 58 W 84 92 L at West Virginia (–/10) at Westminster 68 85 L Penn State 57 53 W

Date 12/1 12/3 12/6 12/14 12/15 12/22

Opponent Purdue Northwestern at Kent State William & Mary (CA) + Duquesne + (FFH) at Penn State

12/27 12/28 12/31 1/5 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/25 1/26

Hurricane Classic (Miami, Fla.) vs. Louisiana State% 96 73 at Miami, Fla.% 85 86 Princeton 71 62 Syracuse 87 51 at Westminster 61 51 Geneva 80 60 at Army (2OT) 79 73 at Holy Cross 65 77 at Dartmouth 70 53

+Steel Bowl; %played at Fordham Gym

1961-62  12-11 Coach: Robert Timmons Date 12/2 12/6 12/9 12/15 12/16 12/21 12/22

Opponent at Purdue (–/6) Ohio State (CA) (–/1) Carnegie Tech Arizona (CA) + Duquesne + (FFH) at Syracuse at Fordham

Pitt Opp.W/L 70 86 L 79 99 L 82 58 W 83 58 W 70 73 L 74 63 W 67 66 W

Evansville Invitational (Evansville, Ind.) 12/29 vs. Tennessee % (OT) 83 84 L 12/30 at Evansville % 89 83 W 1/3 Kent State 66 62 W 1/6 Penn State 62 74 L 1/10 Geneva 78 65 W 1/13 Westminster 58 45 W

180

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NCAA First Round (Philadelphia, Pa., The Palestra) 3/11 vs. New York University 83 93

L

Coach: Robert Timmons

Coach: Robert Timmons Date 12/2 12/3 12/6 12/9 12/16 12/17 12/20 12/27 12/30 1/4 1/7 1/14 1/18 1/21 1/25 1/28 1/31 2/8 2/11 2/15 2/18 2/21 2/25

68 61 55 68 54 77 67 60 64

 First-ever NIT appearance

th

1960-61  12-11

67 87 72 69 76 71 83 68 74

1963-64  17-8

+Steel Bowl

+Steel Bowl

West Virginia Fordham Westminster at West Virginia Bucknell at Temple (Palestra) Penn State at Carnegie Tech at Miami, Ohio

Pitt Opp.W/L 69 64 W 55 57 L 66 58 W 66 56 W 85 59 W 68 48 W W L W W W W W L W

Date 11/30 12/6 12/7 12/10 12/20

Opponent Fairfield George Washington + Duquesne (OT) (FFH) + at Wisconsin Miami, Ohio

Pitt Opp.W/L 82 62 W 89 68 W 69 67 W 83 85 L 63 77 L

Los Angeles Classic (Los Angeles Arena) 12/26 at Southern California % 82 72 W 12/27 vs. Illinois % 76 83 L 80 95 L 12/28 vs. Michigan % (–/3) 1/2 1/11 1/14 1/18 1/22 1/25 1/29 2/1 2/7 2/9 2/12 2/15 2/19 2/22 2/25 2/29

Dartmouth Penn State at Bucknell West Virginia Kent State Army Westminster Carnegie Tech at Syracuse at Fordham at West Virginia Syracuse Temple at Westminster at Carnegie Tech at Penn State

107 69 75 92 84 86 71 108 84 78 84 69 78 92 98 63

63 60 60 76 63 64 60 75 96 70 86 67 67 73 62 78

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National Invitation Tournament (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/14 vs. Drake (MSG) 82 87 L +Steel Bowl

PITT’S HEAD COACHES CHARLES “BUZZ” RIDL 1968-75 (7 years)  Record: 97-83 (.539)  Accomplishments Guided the 1973-74 Pittsburgh team to a school-record 254 season and 22-consecutive game win streak that still stands as the longest in school history…The 1973-74 team became the first Pittsburgh team to advance to the NCAA Tournament’s “Elite Eight,” just one win short of the Final Four…Pittsburgh appeared in the postseason two times under Ridl…Including his career at Westminster, ranked among the nation’s top-20 basketball coaches in overall career winning percentage and wins…Wrote a book, “How to Develop a Deliberate Offense,” while assistant coach Fran Webster focused his attention on the “Amoeba Defense.”  Prominent Student-Athletes Billy Knight, Kent Scott, Mickey Martin, Keith Starr, Kirk Bruce, Tom Richards.  Personal Announced his retirement on April 4, 1975…Became Pittsburgh’s head basketball coach in March, 1968…Died in April, 1995…Native of Irwin, Pa….Served in the U.S. Army before returning to Pittsburgh as an assistant coach from 1949-55…Served 12 years as the head coach at Westminster, going 216-90 before accepting the Pitt head coach position.


HISTORICAL RESULTS

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PITT’S HEAD COACHES

Coach: Robert Timmons

TIM GRGURICH

A Pittsburgh area native, Tom Richards led the 1973-74 NCAA team in assists and teamed with Kirk Bruce in the Pitt backcourt. Pitt stretched its home win streak to a schoolrecord 27 games when Richards hit a 40-foot heave at the buzzer to defeat Ohio. Richards’ son Jason serves the Pitt basketball program as its video coordinator/director of analytics.

Date 12/1 12/4 12/10 12/11 12/22 12/27

Opponent Carnegie Tech at Kent State Miami, Ohio (CA)+ George Washington (CA)+ Cornell Pennsylvania

Pitt Opp.W/L 54 51 W 67 79 L 60 65 L 85 59 W 72 81 L 65 75 L

12/28 12/29 1/4 1/8 1/12 1/15 1/22 1/25 1/29 2/5 2/10 2/12 2/14 2/17 2/23 2/26

Kodak Classic (Rochester, N.Y.) vs. Columbia % 59 65 L at Rochester (OT) % 69 65 W at Georgia Tech 77 89 L at Virginia Tech 74 100 L Westminster 70 69 W at Bucknell 57 66 L at Penn State 62 66 L West Virginia 79 90 L St. John’s 51 74 L at Fordham 60 66 L at Carnegie Tech 68 62 W Temple 64 71 L at West Virginia 63 103 L Syracuse 73 83 L at Westminster 76 102 L Penn State 57 89 L

1975-80 (5 years)  Record: 69-70 (.496)  Accomplishments Top season was an 18-11 overall record and a fourth place finish in Eastern 8 competition with a 6-4 slate…Guided Pitt to an NIT berth and 17-12 record in 197980…Orchestrated one of the best one-year turnarounds in the history of Pitt basketball going from a 6-21 season in 1976-77 to a 16-11 year in 1977-78…As freshman team coach at Pittsburgh from 1965-71, his teams finished 9033 including a 13-5 season with only two scholarship players.  Prominent Student-Athletes Sam Clancy, Larry Harris, Carlton Neverson.  Personal Facts Pittsburgh native who earned both his master’s and bachelors’ degrees at Pitt...Recently served as an NBA consultant to the 2011 NBA champion Dallas Mavericks…Three-year letterwinner at Pitt from 1962-64 where he played 61 career games for head coach Robert Timmons…Assistant coach at PItt from 1965-75 under head coaches Robert Timmons and Charles “Buzz” Ridl…Also has spent time in the NBA as an assistant coach with Milwaukee (2001-02), Seattle (1991-98), Portland (1998-01, 2004-05), Phoenix (2002-04) and Denver (2005-07)...Served as head coach at UNLV (1994-95) and as an assistant with the Runnin’ Rebels (1979-91) under Jerry Tarkanian…Began coaching career as a graduate assistant at Pitt in 1964.

+ Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena) %Kodak Classic (Rochester, N.Y.)

1964-65  7-16

+Steel Bowl (played at Civic Arena)

1966-67  6-19

1967-68  7-15

Coach: Robert Timmons Coach: Robert Timmons Date 12/1 12/4 12/5 12/8 12/19

Opponent Carnegie Tech Virginia Tech (CA) + Miami, Fla. (CA) + Wisconsin Bucknell

Pitt Opp.W/L 83 52 W 74 69 W 71 85 L 63 80 L 65 59 W

Quaker City Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa., The Palestra) 58 109 12/26 vs. Wichita State (–/2) 12/28 at Pennsylvania 59 71 1/9 at Syracuse 73 97 1/11 at West Virginia 72 86 1/16 at Army 63 88 1/23 at Penn State 40 59 1/26 West Virginia 75 76 1/29 at Massachusetts 89 74 1/30 at Dartmouth 70 80 2/1 at Westminster 75 61 2/6 Fordham 53 66 2/13 at William & Mary 61 63 2/16 at Temple (Palestra) 65 71 2/20 at George Washington 79 92 2/24 Westminster 101 71 2/27 Penn State 72 83 3/3 at Carnegie Tech 80 60 3/6 at Miami, Ohio 66 89 + Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena)

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Date 12/1 12/3 12/5 12/9 12/10 12/22

Opponent Carnegie Tech at Davidson William & Mary Columbia (CA) + Duquesne (CA) + Rutgers

Pitt Opp.W/L 69 58 W 59 97 L 68 72 L 57 69 L 65 72 L 68 87 L

N.C. State Tournament (Raleigh, N.C.) 12/29 at North Carolina State % 52 80 12/30 vs. Air Force % 53 52 1/5 at Westminster 71 78 1/7 at Syracuse 60 70 1/11 Lafayette 58 47 1/14 at Penn State 44 84 1/18 West Virginia 78 102 1/21 at St. John’s 66 95 1/23 Virginia Tech 60 77 1/26 Bucknell 63 58 2/1 at Cornell 72 110 2/4 Fordham 59 68 2/6 at West Virginia 62 81 2/11 Westminster 83 72 2/18 Virginia 70 82 2/22 at Temple (Palestra) 49 87 2/25 Penn State 73 87 3/2 at Carnegie Tech 69 55 3/4 Miami, Ohio 68 82

W/L L L L L L L L L L L-OT L L L W W L L L

Pitt 64 79 64 73 72 70 53 63 78 71 69 58 76 76 70 57 56 45

Date 12/1 12/8 12/9 12/22 1/4 1/6 1/10 1/13 1/17 1/25 1/27 1/30 2/1 2/3 2/6 2/10 2/13 2/17 2/19 2/21 2/24 2/28

Opponent at Rutgers Massachusetts (CA) + Duquesne (CA) + Temple at William & Mary at Miami, Fla. at Westminster Penn State at West Virginia Baldwin Wallace Tulane Miami, Ohio Carnegie Tech at Fordham Kent State at Lafayette Westminster at Virginia Syracuse West Virginia at Penn State at Carnegie Tech

Pitt Opp.W/L 74 100 L 73 71 W 66 100 L 80 63 W 65 79 L 84 100 L 72 81 L 43 66 L 64 90 L 83 76 W 75 73 W 42 66 L 89 46 W 63 88 L 73 83 L 74 70 W 72 96 L 60 92 L 71 85 L 76 87 L 68 77 L 85 74 W

+ Steel Bowl (played at Civic Arena)

1968-69  4-20 Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl

PITT VERSUS NO. 1 RANKED OPPONENTS Total Games: 18; Record: 2-16. Date Opponent 1/15/58 West Virginia 12/6/61 Ohio State^ 12/30/70 UCLA^ 12/22/72 at UCLA 3/16/74 at North Carolina State* 12/28/74 at North Carolina State 1/19/85 Georgetown^ 2/15/85 at St. John’s 1/3/90 Syracuse^ 1/23/96 Massachusetts 12/12/98 Connecticut 1/16/99 at Connecticut 1/31/06 at Connecticut 2/16/09 at Connecticut 3/7/09 Connecticut 1/16/12 at Syracuse 2/12/14 Syracuse 3/22/14 vs. Florida* *NCAA Tournament Game; ^played at Civic/Mellon Arena

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

Coach: Robert Timmons

Opp. 71 99 77 89 100 86 65 84 80 79 70 81 80 68 60 62 58 61

Date 11/30 12/3 12/6 12/7 12/21

Opponent Rutgers William & Mary Westminster (CA) + at Duquesne (CA) + at Kent State

12/27 12/28 1/4 1/8 1/11 1/15 1/18 1/22 1/28 1/31 2/1 2/5

Hurricane Classic (Miami, Fla.) at Miami, Fla. % 70 72 L vs. Creighton % 64 80 L at Syracuse 55 70 L Lafayette 41 51 L at George Washington 68 92 L at Temple (Palestra) 30 53 L at Penn State 50 65 L Westminster 64 65 L West Virginia 90 87 W at Louisiana State 79 120 L at Tulane 89 110 L Carnegie Mellon 77 47 W

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Pitt Opp.W/L 66 74 L 68 62 W 59 52 W 42 57 L 48 69 L

2/8 2/12 2/15 2/19 2/22 2/26 3/1

at Bucknell at West Virginia at Army Fordham Penn State at Westminster at Carnegie Mellon

59 69 47 44 49 61 64

71 89 72 66 57 82 68

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+Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena)

1969-70  12-12 Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl Date 12/1 12/5 12/6 12/20

Opponent at Rutgers Miami, Fla. (CA) + Marshall (CA) + at Wisconsin

Pitt Opp.W/L 79 91 L 67 85 L 87 67 W 71 85 L

Motor City Classic (Detroit, Mich.) 12/26 at Detroit % 60 86 12/27 vs. Bowling Green % 54 78 1/6 at William & Mary 73 84 1/10 George Washington 71 61 1/14 West Virginia (OT) 66 67 1/17 Penn State 61 47 1/21 Kent State 63 60 1/24 Bucknell 79 53 1/28 Westminster 74 71 1/31 at St. John’s 58 67 2/3 Carnegie Mellon 72 56 2/6 at Lafayette (OT) 74 80 2/9 Georgia Tech 62 92 2/11 Temple (CA) 72 101 2/13 Syracuse 127 108 2/18 at Baldwin Wallace 73 64 2/21 at Penn State 48 61 2/25 at Westminster 75 56 2/28 at Carnegie Mellon 76 55 3/3 at West Virginia 92 87

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+ Steel Bowl; CA- played at Civic Arena

1970-71  14-10 Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl Date 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/19 12/23 12/29 12/30

Opponent Gettysburg at Fordham Wisconsin at Cornell at Kent State at Duquesne (CA) + UCLA (CA)+ (–/1)

Pitt Opp.W/L 91 63 W 58 70 L 81 76 W 89 65 W 60 67 L 70 58 W 64 77 L


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Rutgers at George Washington at Syracuse Davidson Penn State North Carolina State at Temple (Palestra) at Bucknell West Virginia Carnegie Mellon at Westminster Lafayette at Carnegie Mellon Westminster at Penn State at West Virginia at Georgia Tech

87 82 69 82 75 89 48 68 91 118 62 88 104 72 65 64 61

97 76 78 67 62 75 54 54 95 84 41 72 59 63 71 66 78

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

+ Steel Bowl (played at Civic Arena)

1971-72  12-12 Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl Date 12/1 12/4 12/6 12/18 12/23 12/29 12/30 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/10 1/12 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/29 2/5 2/9 2/11 2/16 2/23 2/26 2/29 3/4

Opponent at Gettysburg North Carolina (–/2) Ohio Wesleyan at Wisconsin South Carolina (–/3) Navy (CA) + Duquesne (CA) + George Washington at Rutgers Westminster West Virginia at Davidson Bucknell at North Carolina State at Lafayette Penn State at William & Mary Kent State Syracuse Temple at Virginia (–/13) at Penn State Youngstown State at West Virginia

Pitt Opp.W/L 80 67 W 75 90 L 103 48 W 63 80 L 59 69 L 88 78 W 67 87 L 99 81 W 76 92 L 78 59 W 91 76 W 91 78 W 91 67 W 73 80 L 78 91 L 62 74 L 68 73 L 75 68 W 109 99 W 74 89 L 74 84 L 78 70 W 82 66 W 90 104 L

+ - Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena)

1972-73  12-14 Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl Date 11/29 12/2 12/4 12/8 12/9 12/16 12/22 12/23 12/29 1/3 1/6 1/10 1/13 1/17 1/20 1/24 1/27 2/3 2/5 2/7 2/10 2/14 2/17 2/21 2/24 2/27

Opponent Mount Union at North Carolina Rutgers Duquesne (CA) + Southern Illinois (CA) + Wittenberg at UCLA (–/1) at Pepperdine Harvard Wisconsin at Syracuse Davidson at Bucknell at Notre Dame (OT) St. Francis, Pa. at Temple Penn State William & Mary West Virginia at Kent State at George Washington North Carolina A&T Colgate Virginia at Penn State at West Virginia

Pitt Opp.W/L 75 69 W 70 99 L 99 73 W 61 67 L 65 63 W 54 63 L 73 89 L 73 80 L 75 73 W 70 72 L 66 74 L 73 76 L 78 56 W 76 85 L 88 65 W 50 71 L 63 53 W 83 62 W 77 64 W 68 74 L 66 69 L 79 60 W 76 63 W 66 79 L 58 49 W 58 59 L

+Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena)

1973-74  25-4  First-ever NCAA Elite Eight appearance  5 th NCAA Tournament appearance  22 consecutive wins sets school-record  Ranked 16th in final AP poll  Ranked in final poll for first time in school history Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl Date 12/1 12/4 12/7 12/8 12/10 12/15 12/22

Opponent at West Virginia at Rutgers# Duquesne (CA) + Florida State (CA) + Cornell Howard Army

Pitt Opp.W/L 78 82 L 36 21 W 82 65 W 82 60 W 90 55 W 98 73 W 86 56 W

Razorback Classic (Little Rock, Ark.) 12/28 vs. Connecticut % 83 63 W 12/29 at Arkansas % 91 83 W 1/2 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/20 1/27 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/14 2/16 2/20 2/23 2/27 3/2

at Virginia 81 70 W Bucknell 73 62 W vs. Davidson # 90 63 W Duke 62 46 W George Washington (17/–) 96 56 W 101 75 W Buffalo (17/–) 83 61 W Penn State (16/–) at Westminster (13/–) 106 71 W 68 62 W at William & Mary (13/–) 83 70 W Kent State (10/–) 71 56 W Syracuse (10/–) Cleveland State (7/–) 106 55 W at Youngstown State (7/–) 91 71 W 56 49 W Temple (7/–) 64 66 L at Penn State (7/–) at South Carolina (11/14) 50 67 L 83 78 W West Virginia (11/–)

NCAA First & Second Rounds (Morgantown, W.Va., WVU Coliseum) 3/9 vs. Saint Joseph’s (14/–) 54 42 W NCAA Regional Finals (Raleigh, N.C., Reynolds Coliseum) 3/14 vs. Furman (13/–) 81 78 W 72 100 L 3/16 at N.C. State (13/1) +Steel Bowl (played at the Civic Arena) %Razorback Classic (Little Rock, Ark.) # played in Charlotte, N.C. #game ended at halftime due to student protest

2/19 2/22 2/26 3/1

Niagara at Penn State at Kent State at Buffalo

80 76 68 107

65 W 69 W 69 L 78 W

ECAC Tournament (Morgantown, W.Va., WVU Coliseum) 3/7 at West Virginia 73 75 L 3/8 vs. George Washington 89 64 W National Invitation Tournament (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/15 vs. Southern Illinois (MSG) 70 65 W 3/18 vs. Providence (MSG) 80 101 L + Steel Bowl; CA-played at Civic Arena %played at Raleigh, N.C./Raleigh Coliseum

1975-76  12-15 Opponent West Virginia Wesleyan at Niagara Duquesne (CA) + Syracuse (CA) + Ohio

Pitt Opp.W/L 70 61 W 69 78 L 74 75 L 80 90 L 72 71 W

Big Sun Invitational (St. Petersburg, Fla.) 53 62 L 12/19 vs. Alabama% (–/8) 12/20 at South Florida% 63 70 L 12/23 Evansville 61 62 L 12/30 at Cleveland State 56 60 L 1/3 Buffalo 83 65 W 1/7 West Virginia 70 61 W 1/10 at George Washington(3OT) 73 74 L 66 77 L 1/12 Notre Dame (CA) (–/13) 62 73 L 1/17 at ^Marquette (–/3) 1/21 at Virginia 68 75 L 1/24 Temple 80 63 W 71 102 L 1/27 at Rutgers (–/5) Pennsylvania Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1/30 Pennsylvania (CA) # 67 60 1/31 Penn State (CA) # 71 52 77 89 2/4 at Cincinnati (–/16) 2/7 Syracuse 71 67 2/11 at West Virginia 72 85 2/14 South Carolina 72 79 2/18 Buffalo State 99 51 2/21 at Penn State 65 61 2/23 Indiana, Pa. 76 61 3/2 at St. Francis, Pa. 74 69

1-9 ECBL (4th place- West Div.) Coach: Tim Grgurich Date 11/27 12/1 12/4

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

ECBL Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa., The Spectrum) 3/2 vs. West Virginia 54 66

L

$ECBL Conference games CA-played at Civic Arena

EASTERN 8 ERA BEGINS 1977-78  16-11 5-5 Eastern 8 (T-3rd place)  First season in Eastern 8 Conference play Coach: Tim Grgurich

Coach: Charles “Buzz” Ridl

PITT’S HEAD COACHES Pitt Opp.W/L 53 36 W 78 82 L 94 100 L 79 88 L 72 60 W 65 58 W 72 65 W

Holiday Doubleheader (Raleigh, N.C.) 12/27 vs. Duke% 75 89 L 70 86 L 12/28 at N.C. State (–/1) 1/4 1/8 1/11 1/13 1/18 1/22 1/25 1/29 2/1 2/5 2/12 2/15

at Syracuse Youngstown State at Bucknell Notre Dame (CA) (OT) Penn State Rollins Rutgers (OT) (–/19) at Temple (Palestra) William & Mary at South Carolina West Virginia Virginia (OT)

84 71 W 73 78 L 77 81 L

Lobo Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.) 12/29 vs. Southern California # 67 76 12/30 vs. Iowa # 80 103 1/5 $West Virginia 91 100 1/8 at $George Washington 79 94 1/12 Cleveland State 89 75 1/15 at $Villanova 64 85 74 96 1/22 at Syracuse (–/20) 1/26 at Notre Dame 68 88 1/29 at $Penn State 60 74 65 64 2/2 Cincinnati (–/12) 2/6 $Massachusetts 71 75 2/9 at $West Virginia 69 90 2/12 $Duquesne (OT) (FFH) 63 66 2/15 at Maryland 75 88 2/19 $Penn State 77 79 2/21 at Indiana, Pa. 76 59 2/23 at Temple (Palestra) 48 78 2/27 at $Duquesne (CA) 64 56

+Steel Bowl; CA-played at Civic Arena ^played at Milwaukee Arena

 2 nd all-time NIT appearance

Opponent Ohio Northern at West Virginia (OT) Duquesne (CA) + Penn State (CA) + St. Joseph’s Marquette (–/6) St. Francis, Pa.

Pitt Opp.W/L 79 77 W 62 72 L 61 62 L

Golden Triangle Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 67 72 L 12/10 So. Illinois (CA)% (–/18) 12/11 Duquesne (CA)% 78 79 L

1974-75  18-11

Date 11/30 12/3 12/6 12/7 12/14 12/18 12/21

Opponent West Virginia Wesleyan at Ohio Virginia

12/18 St. Francis, Pa. 12/21 at Youngstown State 12/23 $Rutgers

Coach: Tim Grgurich Date 11/29 12/2 12/5 12/6 12/13

1976-77  6-21

68 88 66 84 84 96 82 70 70 62 83 71

77 62 72 77 56 65 79 61 60 64 77 70

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DR. ROY CHIPMAN 1980-86 (6 years)  Record: 102-76 (.573)  Accomplishments Guided Pittsburgh into its first season of Big East Conference competition in 1982-83…Pittsburgh made five postseason appearances in six seasons under Chipman (1980-86) including NCAA Tournament berths in 1981, 1982 and 1985 and NIT berths in 1984 and 1986…Won back-to-back Eastern Eight Tournament titles (1981 and 1982), the final two seasons before entering the Big East…Posted Pittsburgh’s first 20-win year (1981-82) in nine seasons…With increased notoriety and television coverage from the Big East Conference, recruited and signed blue chip players such as Curtis Aiken, Charles Smith, Demetreus Gore and Jerome Lane.  Prominent Student-Athletes Clyde Vaughan, Curtis Aiken, Charles Smith.  Personal Facts Arrived at Pittsburgh in the spring of 1980…Resigned in December, 1985…Lost a battle with cancer in August, 1997 at the age of 58…Native of Freeport, Maine…Coached two seasons at Lafayette before arriving at Pittsburgh.


HISTORICAL RESULTS

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Opponent Morris Harvey West Virginia Wesleyan Kent State at Evansville at St. Francis, Pa. Wheeling

Pitt Opp.W/L 72 76 L 80 56 W 65 47 W 83 90 L 72 71 W 82 54 W

San Diego Tournament (San Diego, Calif.) 12/29 vs. Purdue % 80 91 L 12/30 vs. Fordham % 80 76 W 1/4 $West Virginia 71 66 W 1/8 $George Washington 71 73 L 1/11 Temple (2OT) 74 81 L 86 81 W 1/14 Syracuse (–/8) 1/18 Robert Morris 99 66 W 1/23 at +Cincinnati (OT) 80 87 L 1/25 at Cleveland State 82 74 W 1/28 at $Penn State 82 65 W 2/2 Canisius 82 66 W 2/5 at $Duquesne (CA) 66 88 L 2/8 at $West Virginia 87 76 W 2/11 Maryland (CA) (OT) 89 86 W 2/18 $Penn State (OT) 68 75 L 2/20 $Villanova 97 81 W 2/22 $Duquesne (FFH) 72 65 W 2/25 at $Rutgers 68 87 L 2/27 at $Massachusetts 68 71 L Eastern 8 Tournament (Pittsburgh, Pa., Civic Arena) vs. Geo. Washington (CA) 85 83 W vs. Villanova (CA) 70 72 L

3/2 3/3

$Eastern 8 Conference games +played at Riverfront Coliseum CA-played at Civic Arena

1978-79  18-11 6-4 Eastern 8 (4th place)

Coach: Tim Grgurich Opponent vs. Rio Grande % $Massachusetts Evansville Robert Morris Indiana, Pa. at Canisius

Pitt Opp.W/L 107 82 W 70 54 W 88 69 W 100 68 W 92 64 W 83 87 L

Gator Bowl Classic (Jacksonville, Fla.) 12/26 at Jacksonville ! 72 74 12/27 vs. Massachusetts ! 87 68 1/3 at Temple (Palestra) 57 62 1/6 at Syracuse 74 100 1/10 #Cincinnati (OT) 75 78 1/13 at $George Washington 83 94 1/17 Cleveland State 77 51 1/20 at $West Virginia 92 93 1/22 at Iona (OT) ^ 79 84 1/25 Mercyhurst 91 85 1/27 $Penn State 50 44 2/1 at $Duquesne (CA) 89 83 2/3 $West Virginia 72 57 2/5 Hawaii 71 52 2/7 St. Francis, Pa. 65 57 71 69 2/10 at Duke (–/3) 2/14 at $Penn State 54 45 2/17 $Duquesne (FFH) 60 54 2/20 at $Villanova 73 75 2/23 $Rutgers 68 76

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Eastern 8 Tournament (Pittsburgh, Pa., Civic Arena) 2/27 vs. George Washington 85 80 W 3/1 vs. Villanova (CA) 77 64 W 3/3 vs. Rutgers (CA) (Final) 57 61 L $Eastern 8 Conference Games %played at Wheeling, W.Va. ^played at Nassau Coliseum #first all-African-American starting lineup

5-5 Eastern 8 (T-4 th place)  3rd all-time NIT appearance Coach: Tim Grgurich Date 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/15 12/19 12/22

Opponent Bucknell Robert Morris at $Massachusetts $St. Bonaventure at Cincinnati Syracuse (–/10)

Pitt Opp.W/L 83 65 W 77 50 W 63 45 W 72 70 W 60 61 L 66 73 L

Connecticut Tournament (New Haven, Conn.) 12/28 vs. Cal State-Fullerton % 80 69 W 12/29 at Connecticut % 77 72 W 1/2 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/26 1/28 1/30 2/2 2/4 2/10 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23

Temple Penn State $George Washington at Maryland $Duquesne (FFH) at Evansville Iona at Cleveland State Duke (–/3) at St. Francis, Pa. Westminster at $West Virginia Eastern Kentucky at $Duquesne (CA) at Penn State $West Virginia $Villanova at $Rutgers

62 54 82 88 55 78 75 66 69 56 75 66 80 66 53 66 62 76

55 50 61 95 53 70 63 69 78 51 44 68 78 67 66 67 53 83

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

Eastern 8 Tournament (Fitzgerald F.H.) 2/26 George Washington (E8) 77 68 W

 Eastern 8 Tournament runner-up

Date 11/29 12/2 12/5 12/9 12/16 12/20

1979-80  17-12

Eastern 8 Tournament (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) 2/29 vs. Villanova (CA) 59 72

L

National Invitation Tournament at Duquesne (CA) 63 65

L

3/6

$Eastern Eight Conference Games %Connecticut Tourn. (New Haven, Conn.) CA-played at Civic Arena

Pittsburgh’s radio announcers Bill Hillgrove (center) and Dick Groat (right), along with statistician Al Goppman (left) enjoy a light moment at the Rainbow Classic in 1986. 1/31 2/4 2/7 2/11 2/15 2/18 2/21 2/24 2/28

at $West Virginia $Duquesne (FFH) Cleveland State Penn State at $Duquesne (CA) $George Washington $West Virginia at $Massachusetts at $Rutgers

63 60 73 70 64 89 81 101 60

76 53 70 63 66 77 64 61 61

L W W W L W W W L

3/3

Eastern 8 Tournament Rutgers (FFH) 67 62 W

3/6 3/7

Eastern 8 Tournament (Pittsburgh, Pa., Civic Arena) vs. Rhode Island (CA) 74 45 W vs. Duquesne (CA) (Final) 64 60 W

NCAA First & Second Rounds (El Paso, Texas, Haskins Center) 3/13 vs. Idaho 70 69 W 57 74 L 3/15 vs. North Carolina (–/6)

8-6 Eastern Eight (3rd place)

 Eastern 8 Tournament Champions  6 th NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 10 seed)

 Eastern 8 Tournament Champions  7 th NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 10 seed)  Second straight Eastern 8 title and title game appearance

Show Me Invitational (Columbia, Mo.) 12/5 vs. Lamar% 65 67 L 12/6 vs. West Texas State% 73 92 L 12/8 Indiana, Pa. 12/13 Alabama-Birmingham

79 70 W 58 70 L

Virginia Tech Classic (Blacksburg, Va.) 12/19 at Virginia Tech^ 70 72 L 12/20 vs. James Madison^ 69 77 L 12/23 $Massachusetts 85 65 W 12/30 Robert Morris 71 63 W 1/3 $St. Bonaventure 65 61 W 1/10 $Rutgers 59 69 L 1/12 at Eastern Kentucky 80 56 W 1/17 Delaware State 86 48 W 1/20 at $Rhode Island 60 62 L 1/24 at $George Washington 74 55 W 1/27 Maryland (CA) (OT) (–/14) 66 69 L

63 58 61 68 67 60 82 77

3/2 3/5 3/6

Eastern 8 Tournament (Pittsburgh, Pa., Civic Arena) vs. Duquesne (FFH) 66 64 W vs. Rutgers (CA) 60 47 W vs. West Virginia (F) (–/9) 79 72 W

NCAA First & Second Rounds (Pullman, Wash.) 3/12 vs. Pepperdine 88 99

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L

$Eastern 8 Conference games; %Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.); CA-played at Civic Arena

1982-83  13-15

8-5 Eastern 8 (4th place)

Pitt Opp.W/L 91 70 W 84 68 W

66 60 57 69 81 74 77 79

BIG EAST ERA BEGINS

1981-82  20-10

Date Opponent 11/29 St. Francis, Pa. 12/2 at $St. Bonaventure

at $Rhode Island at $Massachusetts at $St. Bonaventure at $Duquesne (CA) $Rhode Island $Massachusetts at $West Virginia (–/6) $George Washington

$Eastern 8 Conference Games %Show-Me Invitational (Columbia, Mo.) ^Virginia Tech Classic (Blacksburg, Va.) CA-played at Civic Arena

1980-81  19-12

Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman

2/4 2/6 2/11 2/14 2/18 2/20 2/24 2/27

6-10 Big East (6th place)  First season in Big East Conference play Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman Date Opponent 11/27 Westminster 11/30 at Duquesne (CA)

Pitt Opp.W/L 80 67 W 62 53 W

Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman Date 11/28 12/2 12/5 12/9 12/19 12/21 12/26 12/28 12/29 1/4 1/9 1/11 1/14 1/16 1/20 1/23 1/26 1/29

183

Opponent at Ala.-Birmingham (–/14) Davis & Elkins St. Francis, Pa. Eastern Michigan Robert Morris Utica

Pitt Opp.W/L 62 78 L 58 56 W 94 77 W 84 78 W 88 76 W 64 47 W

Far West Classic (Portland, Ore.) 58 88 at Oregon State% (–/16) vs. Iowa State% 81 65 vs. Tennessee% 55 54 at Temple (Palestra) 60 59 $Rutgers 65 75 at $George Washington 74 79 $Duquesne (FFH) 62 72 at Penn State (2OT) 46 52 $St. Bonventure 86 56 at $Rutgers 48 46 Morgan State 80 67 $West Virginia 45 48

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

Amana Hawkeye Classic (Iowa City, Iowa) 12/3 vs. Hawaii % 67 70 L 12/4 vs. Navy % 65 73 L 12/7 12/11 12/18 12/22 12/27 1/4 1/8 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/25 1/29 2/1 2/5 2/7 2/11 2/16

at Eastern Michigan Robert Morris St. Francis, Pa. at Florida State at *Syracuse (–/13) *Connecticut Lafayette *Villanova (–/15) West Virginia at *Georgetown (–/19) *Seton Hall at *Boston College *Providence (2OT) *St. John’s (–/5) at *Connecticut (OT) *Syracuse (–/20) at *Villanova (JNFH) (–/12) Notre Dame (CA)

62 95 67 75 66 67 65 48 81 54 78 63 59 72 72 85 65 54

67 80 57 74 87 71 52 66 67 62 68 68 55 71 71 74 78 60

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HISTORICAL RESULTS 2/19 2/22 2/26 2/28 3/5

*Georgetown (–/14) at *Seton Hall (WG) *Boston College (–/19) at *Providence at *St. John’s (–/10)

65 68 52 69 73

63 W 74 L 70 L 72 L 91 L

National Invitation Tournament (Greensboro, N.C.) 3/18 vs. Florida State! 66 63 W 3/23 Notre Dame! (FFH) 64 72 L

PITT’S HEAD COACHES PAUL EVANS

*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/10 vs. St. John’s (–/8) 53 64 L

1984-85  17-12 8-8 Big East (5th place)

*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1983-84  18-13

Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman

 4 all-time NIT appearance

Date 11/26 12/1 12/3 12/8 12/10 12/15 12/21

Opponent St. Francis, Pa. Xavier Lafayette Robert Morris Indiana, Pa. West Virginia vs. Florida State %

12/29 12/30 1/2 1/5 1/12 1/14 1/19 1/21 1/26 1/29 2/2 2/4 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/19 2/23 2/26 3/2

Pittsburgh Holiday Tournament Robert Morris+ 66 48 Tulane+ 69 54 Westminster 84 50 *Providence 73 62 at *Connecticut 74 76 56 87 *St. John’s (–/3) 53 65 *Georgetown (CA) (–/1) at *Boston College (–/15) 61 55 75 80 *Syracuse (–/11) at *Villanova(Palestra) (–/18) 63 70 at *Seton Hall (WG) 64 62 at Duquesne (CA) 77 61 at *Providence 68 55 *Seton Hall 80 68 *Connecticut 78 71 63 84 at *St. John’s (–/1) 46 70 at *Georgetown (–/2) *Boston College (–/20) 58 55 72 80 at *Syracuse (–/12) *Villanova 85 62

Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman Date 11/26 11/30 12/3 12/5 12/10 12/17 12/20

 8 th NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 12 seed)

6-10 Big East (6th place) th

Opponent Westminster at Lafayette Indiana, Pa. at St. Francis, Pa. Robert Morris at West Virginia Florida State

Pitt Opp.W/L 86 56 W 70 55 W 86 54 W 94 80 W 77 65 W 53 56 L 102 89 W

Golden Triangle Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 12/27 vs. Duquesne (CA)+ 64 59 W 12/28 vs. Illinois State (CA)+ 59 54 W 1/4 at *Boston College (–/17) 77 81 L 1/7 *Connecticut 58 79 L 1/9 at *Villanova (JNFH) 61 74 L 1/14 Duquesne (FFH) 75 69 W 63 61 W 1/16 *St. John’s (OT) (–/10) 1/21 at *Seton Hall (MSG) 71 59 W 1/25 *Syracuse (–/20) 58 64 L 52 63 L 1/28 *Georgetown (–/4) 2/1 at *Providence 66 78 L 2/4 *Boston College 59 72 L 2/6 at *Connecticut (OT) 75 71 W 2/11 *Villanova 47 45 W 2/15 at Notre Dame 67 59 W 2/18 at *St. John’s 62 65 L 2/22 *Seton Hall 71 62 W 65 66 L 2/25 at *Syracuse (–/16) 52 71 L 2/29 at *Georgetown (–/4) 3/3 *Providence 61 60 W

1986-94 (8 years)  Record: 147-98 (.600)  Accomplishments Guided Pitt to five NCAA Tournament berths, the secondmost of any coach in school history…Also led Pittsburgh to three 20-win seasons and two Big East Championships (1986-87 and 1987-88)…Guided Pitt to the Big East title, tied school record for victories (25-8) and advanced to the NCAA Tournament in his first season as head coach in 198687…Led Panthers to 24-7 record and outright Big East title in his second season (1987-88)…His 147 wins rank fourth among Pitt head coaches…Led Pitt back into the national rankings (1986-87) after a 12-year hiatus…Signed one of college basketball’s all-time top-25 recruiting classes (1987 class)…The recruiting class was widely recognized as the nation’s best in 1987.

Pitt Opp.W/L 104 88 W 58 61 L 80 66 W 82 62 W 89 64 W 84 65 W 76 83 L W W W W L L L W L L W W W W W L L W L W

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/7 vs. Villanova 61 69 L

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/8 vs. Villanova 65 75 L

NCAA First & Second Rounds (Tulsa, Okla., Mabee Center) 54 78 3/14 vs. Louisiana Tech (–/8)

National Invitation Tournament (Philadelphia, Pa., The Palestra) 3/16 at LaSalle (Palestra) 95 91 W

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 Prominent Student-Athletes Charles Smith, Jerome Lane, Demetreus Gore, Sean Miller, Jason Matthews, Brian Shorter, Darelle Porter, Darren Morningstar, Jerry McCullough, Eric Mobley, Chris McNeal, Rod Brookin, Jason Maile, Chad Varga.  Personal Arrived at Pittsburgh during the spring of 1986 after a highly successful tenure at Navy…Earned bachelor’s degree in 1967 from Ithaca College…Prior to Pittsburgh, coached Navy to three consecutive 20-plus win seasons including a 30-5 record in 1985-86...His Navy teams featured Hall of Famer David Robinson…Arcade, N.Y. native…Named Pittsburgh head coach on March 26, 1986.

1985-86  15-14

1986-87  25-8

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6-10 Big East (6 place)

12-4 Big East (T-1st place)

 5 th all-time NIT appearance

 co-Big East regular season champions  9 th NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 3 seed)  Tied school-record for victories (25)  Ranked 12th in final AP poll

Coach: Dr. Roy Chipman Date 11/22 11/27 11/30 12/4 12/7 12/10 12/14 12/21

Opponent Westminster St. Francis, Pa. Indiana, Pa. at Lafayette at Xavier Robert Morris at West Virginia Florida State

Pitt Opp.W/L 88 56 W 107 72 W 94 45 W 95 64 W 73 83 L 94 62 W 63 74 L 88 75 W

Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans, La.) 12/27 vs. Texas A&M% 79 62 12/28 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette % 77 52 80 76 1/2 *Georgetown (CA) (–/11) 75 78 1/4 at *St. John’s (OT) (–/10) 1/7 at *Seton Hall 81 66 1/11 at *Syracuse (–/4) 68 78 1/14 *Providence 71 70 1/18 at *Villanova (Palestra) 70 74 1/20 Duquesne (FFH) 95 76 1/22 *Boston College 64 62 67 68 1/25 *St. John’s (–/8) 2/1 *Seton Hall 73 85 2/7 *Villanova 85 71 2/11 at *Connecticut 73 77 62 69 2/17 *Syracuse (–/12) 2/19 at *Providence 67 76 2/22 at *Boston College 68 71 2/24 *Connecticut 79 51 62 93 3/1 at *Georgetown (–/15)

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Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/5 vs. Georgetown (–/14) 56 57 L National Invitation Tournament 3/12 at Southwest Missouri St. 52 59 L *Big East games; CA- played at Civic Arena

Coach: Paul Evans Date 11/29 12/3 12/6 12/8 12/13 12/20 12/23

Opponent Indiana, Pa. (16/–) at St. Francis, Pa. (12/–) Illinois (12/9) Xavier (17/–) West Virginia (17/–) Robert Morris (14/–) at Brigham Young (14/–)

Pitt Opp.W/L 108 49 W 108 69 W 97 99 L 99 76 W 78 57 W 77 60 W 73 93 L

Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 79 76 W 12/28 vs. Kansas % (14/13) 12/29 vs. Arkansas % (17/–) 114 83 W 98 82 W 12/30 vs. Wisconsin % (17/–) 1/3 1/5 1/10 1/12 1/14 1/17 1/19 1/24 1/26 1/28 1/31 2/4 2/7 2/9 2/14 2/18 2/21 2/24 2/28

*Providence (17/–) 76 Akron (14/–) 67 *Georgetown (CA) (14/16) 70 at Duquesne (CA) (18/–) 102 87 at *Seton Hall (18/–) Chicago State (18/–) 112 62 *St. John’s (16/13) at *Boston Coll.(BG) (16/–) 80 84 at *Syracuse (17/7) *Seton Hall (17/–) 95 73 *Connecticut (17/–) 58 at *Villanova (PV) (13/–) 87 at *Providence (13/17) *Syracuse (CA) (10/11) 63 *BostonCollege (2OT) (10/–) 72 52 at *Georgetown (8/11) at *Connecticut (HCC) (8/–) 76 *Villanova (9/–) 94 74 at *St. John’s (9/–)

67 65 82 77 85 70 63 62 70 81 52 57 81 61 67 65 66 83 76

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Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/6 vs. Seton Hall (11/–) 96 88 W 85 99 L 3/7 vs. Syracuse (11/10)

Pittsburgh’s success in the late 1980s, along with head coach Paul Evans’ efforts resulted in one of the best freshman classes ever assembled. From left are Bobby Martin, Sean Miller, Jason Matthews and Darelle Porter. Not pictured is Brian Shorter. The class was ranked among college basketball’s all-time top-25 recruiting classes by FOXsports.com.

NCAA First & Second Rounds (Tucson, Ariz., McKale Center) 93 68 W 3/13 vs. Marist (12/–) 93 96 L 3/15 vs. Oklahoma (12/–)

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1987-88  24-7 12-4 Big East (1 st place)  Big East regular season champions  10 th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 2 seed)  Ranked 8 th in final AP poll  Ranked in top-25 all season long Coach: Paul Evans Date 11/28 12/2 12/7 12/12 12/21 12/26

Opponent Robert Morris (4/–) St. Francis, Pa. (4/–) Chicago State (2/–) at West Virginia (2/–) at Akron (3/–) at Jacksonville (3/–)

Pitt Opp.W/L 96 70 W 88 70 W 89 63 W 70 64 W 67 63 W 81 67 W

Florida (3/8) at *Georgetown (2/14) *St. John’s (2/20) Duquesne (FFH) (6/–) *Connecticut (6/–) *Villanova (6/–) at Oklahoma (6/11) *Providence (11/–) at *Boston Coll.(BG) (11/–) at *St. John’s (9/20) *Syracuse (CA) (5/11) at *Villanova (PV) (5/20) at *Providence (8/–) *Georgetown (CA) (8/18) at *Seton Hall (6/–) at *Connecticut (HCC) (6/–) *Boston College (7/–) *Seton Hall (7/–) at *Syracuse (7/12)

80 57 81 85 61 85 83 90 73 88 75 87 87 70 72 74 87 79 85

68 62 70 58 58 73 86 56 67 71 84 75 86 65 89 69 79 83 84

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Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/11 vs. Connecticut (5/–) 75 58 W 69 72 L 3/12 vs. Villanova (5/–) NCAA First & Second Rounds (Lincoln, Neb., Bob Devaney Sports Center) 3/18 vs. Eastern Michigan (8/–) 108 90 W 74 80 L 3/20 vs. Vanderbilt (OT) (8/–) *Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1988-89  17-13 9-7 Big East (4th place)  11 all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 8 seed) th

Coach: Paul Evans Date 11/26 11/28 11/30 12/6 12/10 12/17 12/19 12/22

Opponent Oklahoma State Siena Robert Morris Jacksonville West Virginia (OT) Toledo at Duquesne (Palumbo) at Florida (–/15)

Pitt Opp.W/L 93 75 W 79 80 L 75 62 W 81 74 W 81 84 L 96 83 W 76 80 L 90 87 W

Fiesta Bowl Classic (Tempe, Ariz.) 12/28 vs. Northwestern% 90 76 W 12/30 vs. Arizona% (–/8) 62 88 L 1/4 1/7 1/11 1/15 1/17 1/21

at *Syracuse (–/2) *Boston College at *Georgetown (–/7) Oklahoma (FFH) (–/3) at *Boston College *Providence

81 83 57 99 73 81

76 W 95 L 76 L 91 W 64 W 96 L

79 79 81 103 88 74 77 76 72 64 80

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Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/10 vs. Villanova 71 66 W 62 85 L 3/11 vs. Georgetown (–/3) NCAA First & Second Rounds (Indianapolis, Ind., Hoosier Dome) 64 68 3/16 vs. Ball State (–/18)

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*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

Citrus Bowl Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) 12/28 vs. Florida State% (3/–) 72 71 W 87 51 W 12/29 vs. Alabama% (3/–) 1/2 1/6 1/9 1/11 1/13 1/16 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/3 2/10 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/22 2/27 2/29 3/2 3/6

82 78 85 80 78 79 87 82 73 62 88

at *Seton Hall (–/9) at *Villanova (PV) at *St. John’s (OT) *Syracuse (CA) (–/14) at *Providence *Georgetown (CA) (–/2) *St. John’s *Seton Hall (–/12) *Villanova at *Connecticut (HCC) *Connecticut

1989-90  12-17 5-11 Big East (8th place) Coach: Paul Evans Date Opponent 11/28 Siena (18/–)

Pitt Opp.W/L 101 89 W

Tournament of Champions (Charlotte, N.C.) 12/1 vs. Okla. State% (18/23) 102 90 W 87 100 L 12/2 vs. N.C. State% (18/25) ACC/Big East Challenge (Hartford, Conn.) 12/4 vs. Georgia Tech+ (18/21) 92 93 L 12/9 12/16 12/18 12/23

at West Virginia (2OT) (22/–) Robert Morris Duquesne (FFH) at Toledo

93 88 92 68

97 L 71 W 87 W 74 L

ACC/Big East Challenge (Richmond, Va.) 12/3 vs. Virginia % (11/16) 80 84 L 12/6 12/8 12/15 12/19 12/22

*Syracuse (CA) (–/1) 78 at *Connecticut (HCC) 61 71 *Georgetown (CA) (–/3) at *St. John’s (MSG) (–/15) 70 *Seton Hall 65 74 at *Syracuse (–/11) 100 Arizona (CA) (–/19) *Boston College 110 *Villanova 94 81 at *Georgetown (–/5) *Providence 117 *Connecticut (–/10) 77 at *Villanova (PV) 68 at *Seton Hall 81 at *Boston College 81 *St. John’s (CA) 75 at *Providence 74

80 79 87 71 63 83 92 80 82 97 102 80 71 86 73 76 85

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Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/8 vs. Boston College 88 70 W 55 58 L 3/9 vs. Syracuse (–/4) *Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1990-91  21-12 9-7 Big East (T-3rd place)  12 th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 6 seed) Coach: Paul Evans Date 11/23 11/26 11/28 12/1

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L NW Missouri State (12/–) 84 50 W 88 64 W at Cornell (13/–) 82 80 W at Siena (13/–) at St. Francis, Pa. (13/–) 91 85 W

105 96 98 84 88

75 87 74 65 68

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Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 12/28 vs. UA-Anchorage# (11/–) 93 69 W 84 69 W 12/29 vs. Stetson# (11/–) 12/30 at Hawaii# (11/–) 82 84 L 1/2 1/5 1/7 1/12 1/19 1/23 1/27 1/30 2/2 2/4 2/9 2/12 2/16 2/20 2/24 2/26 3/2

*Villanova (CA) (11/–) 86 76 at *UConn (HCC) (11/12) *Syracuse (CA) (17/3) 93 101 *Providence (17/–) 71 at *St. John’s (16/10) 92 at *Providence (17/–) *Georgetown (CA) (17/21) 78 at *Villanova (Spec.) (19/–) 72 85 at UCLA (19/12) 86 *Seton Hall (19/25) *Boston College (24/–) 82 73 at *Seton Hall (22/–) 94 *St. John’s (22/13) 78 at *Georgetown (22/25) at *Syracuse (22/5) 66 at *Boston College (22/–) 88 68 *Connecticut (22/–)

76 81 79 82 73 79 83 75 112 80 74 83 83 65 89 76 78

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Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 69 70 L 3/8 vs. Seton Hall (–/21) NCAA First & Second Rounds (Louisville, Ky., Freedom Hall) 3/14 vs. Georgia (OT) 76 68 W 66 77 L 3/16 vs. Kansas (–/12) *Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1991-92  18-16

Kuppenheimer Classic (Atlanta, Ga., Omni) 12/27 vs. Oklahoma State# 92 81 W 92 111 L 12/28 vs. Georgia Tech# (–/14) 1/3 1/6 1/8 1/13 1/20 1/23 1/27 1/31 2/3 2/7 2/11 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/24 2/26 3/3

Marshall (11/–) West Virginia (11/–) Robert Morris (15/–) Duquesne (CA) (14/–) Toledo (14/–)

9-9 Big East (7th place)  6 th all-time NIT appearance Coach: Paul Evans Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Preseason NIT 11/20 Manhattan% 72 61 W 85 67 W 11/22 at Kentucky% (–/4) Preseason NIT (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 11/27 vs. Oklahoma St.+ (–/11) 63 74 L 11/29 vs. Texas+ (24/–) 91 87 W ACC/Big East Challenge (Hartford, Conn.) 12/2 vs. North Carolina State# 77 78 L 12/4 12/14 12/19 12/23

St. Francis, Pa. at West Virginia at Marshall Cornell

84 85 89 86

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*Seton Hall (–/12) Duquesne (CA) *Syracuse (CA) (–/20) *Providence at *Connecticut (HCC) (–/8) at *Syracuse (–/20) *Georgetown (CA) at Arizona (–/11) *Miami, Fla. at *Providence at *Miami, Fla. at *Boston College *Villanova *St. John’s at *Seton Hall (–/22)

77 93 83 83 77 79 59 76 82 85 77 59 77 74 63

at *St. John’s (–/24) *Connecticut (–/24) at *Villanova (PV) *Boston College at *Georgetown (–/17)

68 69 74 72 87 83 63 96 52 81 55 79 68 84 82

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65 86 61 90 57

71 L 77 W 78 L 66 W 67 L

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/12 vs. Miami, Fla. 71 83 L National Invitation Tournament 3/18 at Penn State 67 65 W 3/23 Florida 74 77 L &- USF&G Sugar Bowl Classic (Super Dome) *Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1992-93  17-11 9-9 Big East (6th place)  13th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 9 seed) Coach: Paul Evans Date 12/2 12/5 12/9 12/12 12/19 12/21 12/23 12/28 1/2 1/6 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/20 1/23 1/27 2/3 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/22 2/28 3/2 3/6

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L St. Francis, Pa. 89 75 W Marshall 95 81 W 66 80 L at *Georgetown (–/11) West Virginia 82 78 W at Duquesne (CA) 102 91 W Cornell 80 72 W Robert Morris 87 63 W 91 79 W UCLA (CA) (–/11) *Providence 91 85 W 85 78 W *Miami, Fla. (24/–) 77 85 L at *St. John’s (24/–) at *Connecticut(HCC)(–/15) 80 78 W 76 73 W *Seton Hall (–/7) at *Boston College (20/–) 81 70 W 86 84 W at *Miami, Fla. (20/–) 79 85 L *Syracuse (CA) (13/–) *Villanova (CA) (15/–) 76 82 L 71 69 W *St. John’s (15/–) 73 91 L at *Seton Hall (17/19) 95 79 W at Illinois (17/–) *Boston College (17/–) 56 79 L 80 81 L *Connecticut (17/–) 48 53 L at *Providence (25/–) *Georgetown (CA) 51 48 W at *Villanova (PV) 77 76 W at *Syracuse 74 78 L

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/12 vs. Syracuse 50 55 L NCAA First & Second Rounds (Nashville, Tenn., Memorial Gymnasium) 65 86 L 3/19 vs. Utah (–/19) *Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

68 W 86 L 65 W 47 W

USF Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans, La.) 12/27 vs. Mississippi 67 65 W 12/28 at New Orleans (OT) 77 78 L 1/2 1/6 1/8 1/11 1/14 1/18 1/22 1/25 1/29 2/1 2/4 2/8 2/10 2/15 2/17

2/22 2/25 2/29 3/3 3/7

1993-94  13-14 7-11 Big East (8th place) Coach: Paul Evans Date 11/27 12/1 12/4 12/7 12/11 12/18 12/20 12/22 12/27 1/8 1/12 1/15 1/18 1/22 1/24 1/26

Opponent Youngstown State St. Francis, Pa. *Providence at *St. John’s at West Virginia Duquesne (CA) North Carolina (CA) (–/2) Robert Morris Coppin State at *Syracuse (–/18) *Miami, Fla. *Seton Hall at *Boston College at *Villanova (PV) *Georgetown (CA) at Buffalo

Pitt Opp.W/L 112 66 W 88 69 W 94 82 W 75 68 W 91 99 L 77 66 W 93 106 L 80 65 W 76 70 W 75 79 L 83 55 W 67 76 L 77 75 W 81 70 W 68 60 W 97 59 W


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*Connecticut (–/6) at *Miami, Fla. *Syracuse (CA) (–/15) at *Providence *St. John’s at *Georgetown *Villanova (2OT) *Boston College (–/21) at *Connecticut (–/5) at *Seton Hall

67 80 77 65 62 65 88 77 66 54

88 L 71 W 80 L 78 L 68 L 67 L 93 L 80 L 78 L 80 L

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/10 vs. St. John’s 72 80 L *Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1994-95  10-18 5-13 Big East (9th place) Coach: Ralph Willard Date 11/29 12/3 12/5 12/7 12/10

Opponent at North Carolina (–/2) Buffalo *St. John’s (CA) at Massachusetts (–/5) West Virginia

Pitt Opp.W/L 67 90 L 75 73 W 83 88 L 57 85 L 80 84 L

Kuppenheimer Classic (Atlanta, Ga.) 12/17 vs. Georgia (2OT) 86 87

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12/19 12/21 12/29 1/3 1/7 1/11 1/14 1/18 1/22 1/25 1/28 1/31 2/4 2/6 2/15 2/18 2/21 2/25 2/28 3/4

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Duquesne (CA) Vermont Robert Morris *Georgetown (CA) (–/12) at *Providence *Connecticut (–/2) *Syracuse (CA) (–/8) at *Villanova (PV) at *St. John’s (MSG) *Seton Hall at *Georgetown (–/14) at *Boston College *Villanova (OT) (–/19) at *Connecticut (GP) (–/3) *Boston College *Miami, Fla. at *Syracuse (–/17) *Providence at *Miami, Fla. (OT) at *Seton Hall

76 82 69 46 81 76 63 69 94 70 60 69 76 61 84 67 72 56 68 76

72 60 59 55 85 85 65 71 87 72 71 74 79 90 75 61 85 48 76 72

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/9 vs. St. John’s 74 71 W 3/10 vs. Connecticut (–/6) 78 81 L *Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1995-96  10-17 5-13 Big East (7th place BE-7) Coach: Ralph Willard Date 11/29 12/2 12/6 12/9 12/16 12/20 12/23 12/28 1/6 1/10 1/13 1/17 1/20 1/23 1/25 1/28 1/30 2/3 2/7 2/10 2/13 2/17 2/20 2/24 2/29 3/3

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Duquesne (CA) 84 73 W Georgia (CA) 66 85 L at *Boston College 53 55 L at Virginia Commonwealth 72 69 W Long Island 108 67 W North Carolina (CA) (–/11) 49 66 L Prairie View A&M 101 59 W Brown 95 47 W at *West Virginia (OT) 84 83 W 75 56 W *Georgetown (CA) (–/5) *Notre Dame (CA) 75 65 W at *Rutgers 77 78 L at *Miami, Fla. 57 66 L Massachusetts (OT) (–/1) 71 79 L 63 69 L *Connecticut (–/4) *Providence 70 85 L *Seton Hall 75 69 W 55 88 L at *Villanova (PV) (–/6) 67 73 L *Syracuse (CA) (–/18) at *Providence 71 80 L at *Notre Dame 69 77 L 64 67 L *Villanova (–/4) *Rutgers 70 71 L at *Syracuse (–/15) 60 77 L *West Virginia 83 63 W at *St. John’s 68 94 L

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/6 vs. Boston College 66 70 L *Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1996-97  18-15 10-8 Big East (T-2nd place BE-7)  7 th all-time NIT appearance Coach: Ralph Willard Date 11/24 11/26 11/29 12/4 12/8 12/14 12/16 12/18 12/21 12/23

Opponent Illinois State at Navy at North Carolina (–/14) *Connecticut (CA) at *Seton Hall Virginia Commonwealth Carnegie Mellon St. Francis, Pa. at Duquesne (CA) Mount St. Mary’s

Pitt Opp.W/L 50 69 L 49 60 L 61 82 L 56 49 W 51 53 L 55 58 L 84 39 W 79 42 W 75 73 W 85 70 W

PITT’S HEAD COACHES RALPH WILLARD 1994-99 (5 years)  Record: 63-82 (.434)

Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) 63 66 12/28 vs. Maryland % (–/21) 12/29 vs. Northwestern % 60 42 85 78 12/30 vs. Michigan % (–/4) 1/4 at *St. John’s (MSG) 64 75 1/8 *Miami, Fla. 76 72 1/11 *Rutgers 75 67 1/18 *St. John’s 55 60 1/21 at *Boston College (–/22) 61 81 1/25 at *Georgetown 89 71 1/29 *Notre Dame (CA) 88 64 2/1 at *West Virginia 59 74 2/5 at *Miami, Fla. 63 78 2/8 *Seton Hall 79 71 95 89 2/12 *Villanova (–/19) 2/15 at *Providence 70 84 2/20 *Georgetown (CA) 57 76 2/23 *Boston College 75 71 2/25 at *Connecticut (HCC) 77 74 3/2 at *Syracuse 65 63

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Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/5 vs. Connecticut 63 62 W 3/6 vs. Boston College 68 76 L National Invitation Tournament 3/12 New Orleans (NIT) 82 63 W 3/17 at Arkansas (NIT) 71 76 L

Coach: Ralph Willard Date 11/17 11/22 11/29 12/2 12/6 12/18 12/22 12/27 1/3 1/6 1/10 1/17 1/22 1/25 1/28 2/1 2/3 2/5 2/8 2/10 2/14 2/17 2/21 2/24 2/26 3/1

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Bucknell 74 67 W at Illinois State (–/24) 65 87 L at St. Francis, Pa. 79 55 W St. Bonaventure 80 86 L *Notre Dame 69 73 L Navy 65 63 W Lafayette 67 66 W Maryland-Eastern Shore 85 51 W *Miami, Fla. 65 73 L at *Notre Dame 72 61 W at *Providence 77 87 L *Rutgers (OT) 86 85 W *St. John’s (2OT) 83 90 L at *Rutgers 65 87 L *West Virginia (CA) (–/17) 72 76 L 73 84 L *Syracuse (CA) (–/20) at *West Virginia (–/15) 72 90 L Duquesne (CA) 69 80 L *Boston College 89 79 W at *Villanova (PV) 68 79 L at *Connecticut (HCC) (–/6) 67 92 L at *Georgetown (VC) 80 79 W *Providence 73 72 W *Villanova 65 61 W 61 76 L at *Syracuse (–/23) at *Seton Hall 70 81 L

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/4 vs. Villanova (2OT) 93 96 L *Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

1998-99  14-16

 Personal Facts Willard arrived at Pitt after coaching three seasons at Western Kentucky where he compiled a four-year 81-42 record and guided the Hilltoppers to three straight postseason appearances (two NCAA)...Served as an associate head coach at Louisville after coaching his alma mater Holy Cross...Guided Holy Cross to three consecutive NCAA Tournaments...Brooklyn, N.Y. native who served as an assistant coach with the New York Knicks, Kentucky and Syracuse.

Pitt Opp.W/L 84 56 W 95 69 W 76 65 W 79 71 W

Puerto Rico Shootout (Bayamon, Puerto Rico) 94 76 W 11/26 vs. Xavier % (–/13) 11/27 vs. Kentucky % (–/4) 68 56 W

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5-11 Big East (11th place) Coach: Ben Howland Date 11/19 11/24 11/27 12/1 12/4 12/8 12/11 12/18 12/20 12/23 12/29 1/3 1/8 1/16 1/19 1/22 1/27 2/1 2/6 2/10 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23 2/26 2/29 3/5

Opponent Wright State St. Francis, Pa. IUPUI Norfolk State Tennessee (–/18) Robert Morris at Nebraska Appalachian State Duquesne (MA) Virginia Commonwealth at New Orleans at *St. John’s *Connecticut (–/2) *Seton Hall *Syracuse (–/6) at *Notre Dame *Villanova at *Miami, Fla. *Notre Dame at *West Virginia % *Georgetown at *Syracuse (–/9) at *Georgetown (VC) at *Boston College *Rutgers *Miami, Fla. at *Providence

Pitt Opp.W/L 69 52 W 84 56 W 68 49 W 102 78 W 50 76 L 92 59 W 57 69 L 67 64 W 74 56 W 60 64 L 65 62 W 58 82 L 51 73 L 68 80 L 72 82 L 66 81 L 79 70 W 60 64 L 72 66 W 58 62 L 65 72 L 62 83 L 50 62 L 70 60 W 67 62 W 66 74 L 57 53 W

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/8 vs. Villanova 55 65 L *Big East games; MA-played at Mellon Arena +originally scheduled for 1/26, but postponed due to inclement weather %-played at Charleston, W.Va.

2000-01  19-14 7-9 Big East (5th-place West)

Coach: Ralph Willard Opponent Md-Baltimore County St. Francis, Pa. at Wright State Texas-Pan American

87 64 56 73 70 42 83 87 70 81 86 79 60 54 76 88 77 71 75 67 66 85 58

1999-00  13-15

5-13 Big East (11th place)

Date 11/13 11/17 11/20 11/23

52 78 53 52 69 78 68 64 86 58 65 71 65 60 58 60 61 58 67 69 67 52 59

*Big East games; MA-played at Mellon Arena

1997-98  11-16 6-12 Big East (T-5th place BE 7)

vs. Maryland % (–/5) Prairie View A&M (20/–) at Tennessee (20/–) at *St. John’s (20/18) *Connecticut (20/1) Howard (22/–) *Providence (24/–) at *Notre Dame *Boston College at *Connecticut (HCC) (–/1) at *Villanova (PV) *Georgetown at Duquesne (CA) *Miami, Fla. (–/23) at *Georgetown (VC) *St. John’s (–/9) at *Seton Hall at *Rutgers *Syracuse (–/18) *West Virginia at *Boston College at *Miami, Fla. (–/11) *Seton Hall

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/3 vs. Rutgers 51 64 L

*Big East games; CA-played at Civic Arena

 Accomplishments Named Pitt’s 12th head coach...Led Pitt to an 18-15 record and 1997 NIT Second Round...Guided Pitt to five consecutive weeks in the national rankings after upsetting Xavier and Kentucky in the Puerto Rico Shootout in 1998-99.  Prominent Student-Athletes Vonteego Cummings, Mark Blount.

11/28 12/3 12/6 12/9 12/12 12/22 12/30 1/5 1/10 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/25 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/8 2/11 2/14 2/17 2/20 2/23 2/27

 8 th all-time NIT appearance  Big East Tournament runner-up Coach: Ben Howland Date 11/17 11/20 11/25 11/29

Opponent North Carolina A&T Morris Brown Marist (OT) at St. Francis, Pa.

Pitt Opp.W/L 91 46 W 74 53 W 71 69 W 70 52 W


HISTORICAL RESULTS

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Nebraska at Penn State St. Francis, N.Y. at VCU (OT) at Duquesne (MA) Robert Morris New Orleans *Miami, Fla. *Syracuse (–/14) at *Connecticut (HCC)(–/13) *Seton Hall (–/15) at *Notre Dame at *Georgetown (VC) (–/9) at *Providence *West Virginia *Notre Dame (–/23) *Georgetown (–/14) at *West Virginia at *Rutgers at *Seton Hall *Rutgers at *Syracuse (–/19) *Virginia Tech

52 74 79 73 70 77 62 62 66 53 77 58 70 61 63 67 67 68 64 68 70 69 70

51 88 68 76 71 55 46 51 71 73 65 74 66 77 46 75 81 69 84 61 60 80 51

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Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/7 vs. Miami, Fla. 78 69 W 66 54 W 3/8 vs. Notre Dame (–/19) 3/9 vs. Syracuse (OT) (–/17) 55 54 W 3/10 vs. Boston College(F) (–/10) 57 79 L National Invitation Tournament 3/14 St. Bonaventure 84 75 W 3/19 Mississippi State 61 66 L *Big East games; MA-played at Mellon Arena

2001-02  29-6 st

13-3 Big East (1 place West)  NCAA Sweet Sixteen  14 all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 3 seed)  Big East West Champions  Big East Tournament runner-up  School-record 29 wins  Ranked 9 th in final AP poll th

Coach: Ben Howland Date Opponent 11/16 Morgan State 11/18 Northern Arizona

11/20 Robert Morris

86 62 W

2002-03  28-5

University Hoops Classic (Moon Twp., Pa.) 11/23 vs. Oakland 70 53 W 11/24 vs. Illinois State 65 46 W 11/25 vs. South Florida 63 69 L 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/15 12/19 12/22 12/29 1/2 1/5 1/8 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/7 2/10 2/16 2/21 2/26 3/2

Savannah State St. Francis, Pa. Penn State Rhode Island at Ohio State Duquesne (MA) St. Francis, N.Y. *St. John’s (–/23) at *Boston College (–/13) at *Rutgers (23/–) *Notre Dame (23/–) at *Miami, Fla. (2OT)(–/24) at *Georgetown (VC) *Syracuse (–/12) *Georgetown at *Notre Dame (21/–) *Villanova (21/–) *Seton Hall at *Syracuse (–/23) at *West Virginia (14/–) *Rutgers (11/–) at *Seton Hall (OT) (10/–) *West Virginia (10/–)

87 77 83 58 62 78 74 77 77 66 53 69 68 72 67 76 71 70 75 85 78 73 92

35 55 53 51 55 63 61 54 74 58 56 76 67 57 56 89 59 65 63 75 59 66 65

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Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/7 vs. Boston College (7/–) 76 62 W 76 71 W 3/8 vs. Miami, Fla. (7/20) 3/9 vs. UConn (F) (2OT)(7/19) 65 74 L NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds (Pittsburgh, Pa., Mellon Arena) 71 54 W 3/15 vs. Cent. Conn. St. (9/–) 3/17 vs. California (9/–) 63 50 W NCAA Tournament South Regional (Lexington, Ky., Rupp Arena) 3/21 vs. Kent State (OT) (9/–) 73 78 L *Big East games; MA-played at Mellon Arena

PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER ERA BEGINS

Pitt Opp.W/L 76 55 W 58 47 W

PITT’S HEAD COACHES BEN HOWLAND

13-3 Big East (T-1 st place West)  NCAA Sweet Sixteen  15 th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 2 seed)  Big East Tournament champions  co-Big East West champions  Ranked 4 th in final AP poll  Ranked in top-10 all season long Coach: Ben Howland Date 11/23 11/27 11/30 12/3 12/7 12/14 12/18 12/21 12/28 12/31 1/4 1/6 1/12 1/14 1/18 1/25 2/1 2/4 2/9 2/12 2/15 2/18 2/22 2/26 3/2 3/5 3/9

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 67 59 W 3/13 vs. Providence (5/–) 61 48 W 3/14 vs. Boston College (5/–) 3/15 vs. Connecticut (F) (5/–) 74 56 W NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds (Boston, Mass., Fleet Center) 3/21 vs. Wagner (4/–) 87 61 W 74 52 W 3/23 vs. Indiana (4/–) NCAA Tournament Midwest Regional (Minneapolis, Minn., Metrodome) 3/27 vs. Marquette (4/9) 74 77 L *Big East games

2003-04  31-5

1999-2003 (4 years)  Record: 89-40 (.690)  Accomplishments Two consecutive NCAA “Sweet Sixteen” appearances (2002 and 2003)…Won school’s first-ever Big East Tournament title (2003)…Back-to-back Big East West regular season titles (2001-02 and 2002-03)…Set then school-record for victories (29 in 2001-02)…Compiled winningest two-year period in school history and nation’s second best win percentage over that period (57-11 over 2001-03)…Also posted Pittsburgh’s best two-year period in Big East play with a 26-6 league record from 2001-03…Postseason appearances in three of four seasons (2001-NIT, 2002-NCAA, 2003-NCAA)…Guided Pittsburgh to firstever Big East Championship title game in 2000 and three straight title games (2001, 2002, 2003)…Put together winningest four-year period in school history (89-40) up to that point…Guided program into the newly built Petersen Events Center in 200203…Named consensus national coach of the year after 2001-02 season, the first Pittsburgh coach to garner such honors since football’s Johnny Majors in 1976...Pitt appeared on national television a school-best 22 times in 2002-03.  Prominent Student-Athletes Brandin Knight, Ricardo Greer, Julius Page, Ontario Lett, Donatas Zavackas, Jaron Brown.  Personal Facts Named head coach at Pittsburgh on March 8, 1999…Cerritos, Calif. native…Arrived at Pittsburgh after spending his career on the West Coast and orchestrating one of the greatest turnarounds in NCAA basketball history at Northern Arizona…Served as an assistant coach at UC-Santa Barbara for 12 years (1982-94).

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Duquesne (PEC) (5/–) 82 67 W 69 46 W St. Francis, Pa. (5/–) Arkansas-Pine Bluff (5/–) 89 49 W 96 51 W Norfolk State (5/–) at Penn State (5/–) 82 60 W 89 55 W SE Louisiana (4/–) 69 49 W Ohio State (4/–) 87 71 W at Rhode Island (4/–) George Mason (2/–) 65 41 W 67 79 L at Georgia (2/–) 85 49 W Robert Morris (2/–) 72 55 W *Notre Dame (6/5) at *Rutgers (3/–) 70 63 W 80 61 W at *West Virginia (3/–) 73 60 W *Syracuse (3/25) 65 64 W *Georgetown (2/–) at *Syracuse (2/24) 65 67 L 68 61 W *Providence (4/–) 64 66 L at *Notre Dame (4/10) 82 46 W *West Virginia (3/–) at *Seton Hall (7/–) 61 73 L at *Georgetown (VC) (9/–) 82 67 W 86 65 W *Rutgers (9/–) 75 62 W at *Virginia Tech (8/–) *Connecticut (8/–) 71 67 W 86 54 W *Seton Hall (7/–) 56 54 W at *Villanova (WC) (7/–)

13-3 Big East (1st place)  NCAA Sweet Sixteen  Big East Regular Season Champions  16th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 3 seed)  Big East Tournament runner-up  School-record 31 wins  Topped 200,000 season attendance mark Coach: Jamie Dixon Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 11/14 vs. Alabama (MSG) (22/–) 71 62 W 11/22 St. Francis, Pa. (22/–) 90 69 W 75 61 W 11/26 Robert Morris (22/–) 83 54 W 11/28 Albany (22/–) 59 45 W 12/3 at Duquesne (Pal) (22/–) 12/6 Penn State (22/–) 64 37 W 57 42 W 12/13 Youngstown State (20/–)

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Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tournament (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 79 74 12/15 Georgetown, Ky. (18/–) 79 51 12/17 Chicago State (18/–) 70 49 12/20 Murray State (18/–) 63 56 12/22 Florida State (16/–)

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12/27 12/30 1/3 1/6 1/10 1/12 1/17 1/19 1/24 1/28 2/4 2/7 2/9 2/15 2/21 2/24 2/29 3/2 3/6

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New Hampshire (16/–) Georgia (15/–) William & Mary (15/–) *Virginia Tech (15/–) at *Miami, Fla. (2OT) (15/–) *Notre Dame (13/–) *Rutgers (13/–) at *Connecticut (HCC) (8/4) at *Syracuse (8/13) *Boston College (7/–) *St. John’s (4/–) at *Notre Dame (4/–) at *Seton Hall (2OT) (4/–) *Connecticut (4/5) at *West Virginia (5/–) at *Georgetown (VC) (3/–) *Syracuse (OT) (3/–) at *Providence (6/12) *Villanova (6/–)

52 76 70 78 84 74 59 65 66 68 71 66 67 75 67 68 46 88 59

38 55 55 59 80 71 49 68 45 58 51 58 68 68 58 58 49 61 45

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/11 vs. Virginia Tech (6/–) 74 61 W 62 53 W 3/12 vs. Boston College (6/–) 58 61 L 3/13 vs. Connecticut (F) (6/9) NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds (Milwaukee, Wis., Bradley Center) 53 44 W 3/19 vs. Central Florida (9/–) 3/21 vs. Wisconsin (9/10) 59 55 W NCAA East Rutherford Regional (Continental Airlines Arena, N.J.) 3/25 vs. Oklahoma State (9/4) 51 63

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*Big East games

2004-05  20-9 10-6 Big East (5th place)  Fourth straight NCAA Tournament appearance, one of only 21 schools nationally to achieve that honor  School-record fourth straight 20-plus win season and fourth straight 10-plus Big East year  17th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 9 seed) Coach: Jamie Dixon Date 11/20 11/24 11/27 12/1 12/4

Opponent Howard (17/–) Robert Morris (16/–) Loyola, Md. (16/–) St. Francis, Pa. (13/–) Duquesne (PEC) (13/–)

Pitt Opp.W/L 81 55 W 83 59 W 93 57 W 65 41 W 87 57 W

Jimmy V. Classic (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 12/7 vs. Memphis (11/–) 70 51 W 12/11 12/18 12/23 12/29 1/2 1/5 1/8 1/15 1/18 1/22 1/29 1/31 2/5 2/8 2/12 2/14 2/20 2/23

at Penn State (11/–) 84 Coppin State (10/–) 73 69 Richmond (10/–) 72 South Carolina (10/–) 66 Bucknell (10/–) *Georgetown (16/–) 64 66 at *Rutgers (OT) (16/–) 67 *Seton Hall (20/–) at *St. John’s (MSG) (21/–) 62 at *!Connecticut (GP) (21/16)76 76 *Syracuse (20/4) 86 *Providence (20/–) at *West Virginia (OT)(16/–) 78 *St. John’s (18/–) 55 68 *Notre Dame (18/–) 68 at *Syracuse (17/9) at *Villanova (PV) (17/25) 72 *West Virginia (18/–) 66

71 42 60 68 69 67 63 63 65 66 69 66 83 44 66 64 80 70

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HISTORICAL RESULTS 2/26 *Connecticut (18/17) 2/28 at *Boston College (24/5) 3/5 at *Notre Dame (24/–)

64 73 L 72 50 W 85 77 W

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 58 67 L 3/10 vs. Villanova (22/19) NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds (Boise, Idaho, Taco Bell Arena) 71 79 L 3/17 vs. Pacific (22/–) !-ESPN College GameDay TV show prior to game

2005-06  25-8

Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Maggie Dixon Classic (West Point, N.Y.) 86 67 W 11/12 vs. Western Mich. (4/–) 11/14 Delaware State (4/–) 67 50 W First Commonwealth Colonial Athletic Association Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 11/17 Northeastern (4/–) 78 52 85 68 11/18 Massachusetts (4/–) 66 55 11/19 Oakland (4/–) 88 66 11/24 Florida State (3/–)

W W W W

11/29 12/3 12/6 12/9 12/16

W W W W L

Robert Morris (2/–) at Auburn (2/–) Duquesne (PEC) (2/–) at Buffalo (2/–) at Wisconsin (2/7)

67 74 73 70 75

53 66 56 67 89

10-6 Big East (T-4th place)  Fifth straight NCAA Tournament appearance, one of only 15 schools nationally to achieve that honor  School-record fifth straight 20-plus win season and fifth straight 10-plus Big East year  18th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 5 seed)  Big East Tournament runner-up Coach: Jamie Dixon Date 11/19 11/23 11/26 11/29 12/4 12/7 12/10 12/17 12/21 12/28 12/31 1/4 1/12 1/15 1/18 1/21 1/23 1/28 1/31 2/5 2/9 2/12 2/15 2/18 2/25 2/27 3/3

Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Saint Peter’s 82 71 W Robert Morris 86 59 W Maine 62 49 W St. Francis, N.Y. 79 58 W Auburn 78 41 W at Duquesne (Palumbo) 71 60 W Penn State 91 54 W Vermont 63 52 W Coppin State 77 51 W at South Carolina 58 51 W 73 64 W Wisconsin (–/24) *Notre Dame (2OT) (22/–) 100 97 W *DePaul (12/–) 73 65 W 61 57 W at *Louisville (12/10) 76 68 W at *Rutgers (9/–) at *St. John’s (MSG) (9/–) 50 55 L *Syracuse (12/25) 80 67 W 77 71 W *Marquette (12/–) at *Connecticut (GP) (9/1) 76 80 L at *Georgetown (VC) (9/17) 58 61 L *West Virginia (14/9) 57 53 W 89 69 W *Cincinnati (14/–) 81 68 W at *Providence (9/–) 82 84 L at *Marquette (9/–) *Providence (9/–) 81 68 W 62 67 L at *West Virginia (8/18) 61 65 L *Seton Hall (8/–)

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 61 56 W 3/8 vs. Louisville (15/–) 68 57 W 3/9 vs. West Virginia (15/18) 3/10 vs. Villanova (15/2) 68 54 W 61 65 L 3/11 vs. Syracuse (F) (15/–) NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds (Auburn Hills, Mich., The Palace) 3/17 vs. Kent State (16/–) 79 64 W 66 72 L 3/19 vs. Bradley (16/–)

2006-07  29-8 12-4 Big East (T-2nd place)  NCAA Sweet Sixteen  Sixth straight NCAA Tournament appearance, one of only 12 schools nationally to achieve that honor  School-record sixth straight 20-plus win season and sixth straight 10-plus Big East year  19th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 3 seed)  Big East Tournament runner-up Coach: Jamie Dixon

All-College Classic (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 12/21 vs. Okla. St. (2OT) (7/15) 89 95 L 12/23 12/30 1/4 1/7 1/10 1/13 1/16 1/21 1/24 1/27 1/29 2/7 2/10 2/12 2/17 2/19 2/24 2/27 3/3

Dayton (7/–) 84 77 Florida A&M (10/–) at *Syracuse (10/–) 74 69 *South Florida (10/–) 59 at *DePaul (7/–) 74 *!Georgetown (7/–) *Connecticut (6/–) 63 74 *Marquette (OT) (6/24) 67 at *Cincinnati (9/–) 72 *St. John’s (9/–) at *Villanova (WC) (7/–) 65 60 at *West Virginia (7/–) 74 *Providence (7/–) 53 *Louisville (7/–) Washington (7/–) 65 71 at *Seton Hall (10/–) at *Georgetown (VC) (10/12) 53 80 *West Virginia (12/–) at *!Marquette (12/20) 71

54 51 66 48 49 69 54 77 51 46 59 47 68 66 61 68 61 66 75

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Aeropostale All-America Classic (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 65 64 W 12/20 vs. Duke (OT) (11/6) 12/29 1/2 1/6 1/9 1/12 1/14 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/7 2/12 2/15 2/21 2/24 2/27 3/1 3/3 3/9

at Dayton (6/–) Lafayette (13/–) at *Villanova (PV) (13/17) at *South Florida (20/–) *Seton Hall (20/–) *Georgetown (15/5) at *Cincinnati (15/–) at *St. John’s (MSG) (13/–) *Rutgers (13/–) *Villanova (18/–) at *Connecticut (XL) (18/–) *West Virginia (21/–) *Providence (22/–) at *Marquette (22/–) at *Notre Dame (–/21) *Louisville (–/18) *Cincinnati at *Syracuse at *West Virginia *DePaul

55 96 63 79 84 69 59 81 64 69 53 55 82 54 70 73 73 82 62 98

80 75 64 66 70 60 62 57 77 57 60 54 63 72 82 75 67 77 76 79

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2/16 2/21 2/24 2/28 3/4 3/7

at *Connecticut (XL) (4/1) *DePaul (4/–) at *Providence (1/–) at *Seton Hall (1/–) *Marquette (3/13) *Connecticut (3/1)

76 80 73 89 90 70

68 61 81 78 75 60

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Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 60 74 L 3/12 vs. West Virginia (2/–) NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds (Dayton, Ohio, UD Arena) 3/20 vs. E. Tennessee St. (4/–) 72 62 W 3/22 vs. Oklahoma State (4/–) 84 76 W NCAA Tournament East Regional (Boston, Mass., TD Banknorth Garden) 3/26 vs. Xavier (4/20) 60 55 W 3/28 vs. Villanova (4/11) 76 78 L

2009-10  25-9 13-5 Big East (T-2nd place)

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/12 vs. Cincinnati 70 64 W 3/13 vs. Louisville (OT) 76 69 W 68 61 W 3/14 vs. Marquette (–/25) 74 65 W 3/15 vs. Georgetown (F) (–/9) NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds (Denver, Colo., Pepsi Center) 82 63 W 3/20 vs. Oral Roberts (17/–) 3/22 vs. Michigan State (17/18) 54 65 L

2008-09  31-5

 Finished regular season tied for second place in the Big East after league coaches picked Pitt ninth in a preseason poll  Defeated three top-5 ranked teams  Ninth straight NCAA Tournament appearance, one of only seven schools nationally to achieve that honor  School-record ninth straight 20-plus win season and ninth straight 10-plus Big East year  22nd all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 3 seed) Coach: Jamie Dixon

15-3 Big East (T-2nd place) Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 89 79 W 3/8 vs. Marquette (13/20) 3/9 vs. Louisville (13/16) 65 59 W 3/10 vs. Georgetown (F) (13/9) 42 65 L NCAA Tournament First & Second Rounds (Buffalo, N.Y., HSBC Arena) 3/15 vs. Wright State (13/–) 79 58 W 84 79 W 3/17 vs. VCU (OT) (13/–) NCAA Tournament West Regional (San Jose, Calif., HP Pavilion) 55 64 3/22 vs. UCLA (13/7) !-ESPN College GameDay TV show prior to game

L Coach: Jamie Dixon Date Opponent 11/14 Fairleigh Dickinson (5/–) 11/17 Miami, Ohio (6/–)

2007-08  27-10 10-8 Big East (7th place)  Big East Tournament champions  Seventh straight NCAA Tournament appearance, one of only nine schools nationally to achieve that honor  School-record seventh straight 20-plus win season and seventh straight 10-plus Big East year  20th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 4 seed) Coach: Jamie Dixon Date Opponent Pitt Opp.W/L Hispanic College Fund Challenge (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 103 62 W 11/9 Houston Baptist (22/–) 11/10 North Carolina A&T (22/–) 88 61 W 11/11 Saint Louis (22/–) 69 58 W 78 45 W 11/12 Miss. Valley St. (19/–) 11/23 11/27 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/15

Buffalo (17/–) Boston U. (14/–) Toledo (14/–) at Duquesne (Pal.) (12/–) at Washington (12/–) Oklahoma State (11/–)

92 80 78 73 75 85

 NCAA Elite Eight/Regional Final  First-ever No. 1 seed  First-ever No. 1 national ranking  School-record tying 31 wins  Eighth straight NCAA Tournament appearance, one of only eight schools nationally to achieve that honor  School-record eighth straight 20-plus win season and eighth straight 10-plus Big East year  21st all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 1 seed)

45 53 52 68 74 68

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Pitt Opp.W/L 86 63 W 82 53 W

Legends Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 86 67 W 11/21 Akron (6/–) 86 60 W 11/22 Indiana, Pa. (6/–) 11/25 Belmont (4/–)

74 60 W

Legends Classic (Newark, N.J.) 11/28 vs. Texas Tech (4/–) 80 67 W 11/29 vs. Washington State (4/–) 57 43 W 12/3 12/6 12/13 12/17 12/21 12/31 1/3 1/11 1/14 1/17 1/19 1/25 1/28 1/31 2/2 2/7 2/9 2/14

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Duquesne (PEC) (3/–) Vermont (3/–) Md.-Baltimore Cnty. (3/–) Siena (3/–) at Florida State (3/–) at *Rutgers (3/–) at *Georgetown (VC) (3/11) *St. John’s (1/–) *South Florida (1/–) at *Louisville (1/20) *Syracuse (4/8) at *West Virginia (4/–) at *Villanova (Spec) (3/21) *Notre Dame (3/–) Robert Morris (6/–) at *DePaul (6/–) *West Virginia (4/–) *Cincinnati (4/–)

78 80 91 79 56 78 70 90 75 63 78 79 57 93 92 92 70 85

51 51 56 66 48 72 54 67 62 69 60 67 67 80 72 69 59 69

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Date Opponent 11/13 Wofford

Pitt Opp.W/L 63 60 W

O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic 11/17 Binghamton 71 46 W 11/19 Eastern Kentucky 71 60 W O’Reilly Auto Parts CBE Classic (Kansas City, Mo., Sprint Center) 11/23 vs. Wichita State 68 55 W 62 78 L 11/24 vs. Texas (–/3) 11/28 Youngstown State 12/2 at Duquesne (MA) (2OT) 12/4 New Hampshire

72 56 W 67 58 W 47 32 W

Jimmy V Classic (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 12/8 vs. Indiana (MSG) 64 74 L 12/12 12/19 12/22 12/28 1/2 1/4 1/13 1/16 1/20 1/24 1/28 1/31 2/3 2/6 2/8 2/12 2/18 2/21 2/24 2/27 3/4 3/6

Kent State Mount St. Mary’s Ohio *DePaul at *Syracuse (–/5) at *Cincinnati (23/–) at *Connecticut (XL) (16/15) *Louisville (OT) (16/–) *Georgetown (9/12) at *Seton Hall (9/–) *St. John’s (17/–) at *South Florida (17/–) at *West Virginia (22/6) *Seton Hall (22/–) Robert Morris (25/–) *West Virginia (3OT) (25/5) at *Marquette (19/–) *Villanova (19/3) at *Notre Dame (12/–) at *St. John’s (MSG) (12/–) *Providence (17/–) *Rutgers (17/–)

71 66 74 65 82 74 67 82 66 61 63 61 51 83 77 98 58 70 53 71 73 83

59 48 49 52 72 71 57 77 74 64 53 70 70 58 53 95 51 65 68 64 71 54

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Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 45 50 L 3/11 vs. Notre Dame (16/–)


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2011-12  22-17

2012-13  24-9

5-13 Big East (13th place)

12-6 Big East (4th place)

2010-11  28-6

 College Basketball Invitational Champions

 24th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 8 seed)

15-3 Big East (1st place)

Coach: Jamie Dixon

 Big East Regular Season Champions  Second all-time No. 1 seed  10th straight NCAA Tournament appearance, one of only seven schools nationally to achieve that honor  School-record 10th straight 20-plus win season and 10th straight 10-plus Big East year  23rd all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 1 seed) Coach: Jamie Dixon Date Opponent

Pitt Opp.W/L

2K Sports/Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 11/8 Rhode Island (5/–) 83 75 W 97 54 W 11/10 Illinois-Chicago (5/–) 11/13 North Florida (5/–)

95 49 W

2K Sports/Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 11/18 vs. Maryland (MSG) (5/–) 79 70 W 11/19 vs. Texas (MSG) (5/–) 68 66 W 11/23 11/27 12/1 12/4 12/8

Robert Morris (5/–) Penn (5/–) vs. Duquesne (CEC) (3/–) Rider (3/–) Delaware State (3/–)

74 82 80 87 70

53 58 66 68 42

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SEC/Big East Invitational (Pittsburgh, Pa., Consol Energy Center) 12/11 vs. Tennessee (3/11) 76 83 L 12/18 12/22 12/27 1/4 1/8 1/12 1/15 1/17 1/22 1/24 1/29 2/5 2/7 2/12 2/16 2/19 2/24 2/27 3/2 3/5

Md. Eastern Shore (8/–) American (6/–) *Connecticut (6/4) at *Providence (5/–) *Marquette (5/–) at *Georgetown (VC) (5/–) *Seton Hall (5/–) *Syracuse (5/3) at *DePaul (5/–) *Notre Dame (2/15) at *Rutgers (2/–) *Cincinnati (4/–) at *West Virginia (4/25) at *!Villanova (PV) (4/9) *South Florida (4/–) at *St. John’s (MSG) (4/–) *West Virginia (4/–) at *Louisville (OT) (4/16) at *South Florida (4/–) *Villanova (4/19)

97 61 78 83 89 72 74 74 80 51 65 71 71 57 67 59 71 59 66 60

64 46 63 79 81 57 53 66 50 56 62 59 59 54 55 60 58 62 50 50

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Date 11/8 11/13 11/16 11/22 11/25 11/27 11/30

Opponent Albany (10/–) +Rider (10/–) Long Beach State (10/–) +La Salle (17/–) at +Penn (Palestra) (17/–) +Robert Morris (17/–) vs. Duquesne (CEC) (17/–)

Pitt Opp.W/L 89 56 W 86 78 W 76 86 L 73 69 W 78 58 W 81 71 W 80 69 W

97 70 W

Carquest Auto Parts Classic (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 12/10 vs. Oklahoma State (15/–) 74 68 W 12/17 12/20 12/23 12/27 1/1 1/5 1/11 1/14 1/16 1/21 1/25 1/28 1/30 2/5 2/8 2/12 2/16 2/19 2/26 2/29 3/3

South Carolina State (15/–) St. Francis, Pa. (15/–) Wagner (15/–) at *Notre Dame (22/–) *Cincinnati (22/–) at *DePaul *Rutgers at *Marquette (–/25) at *Syracuse (–/1) *!Louisville (–/23) *Providence *Georgetown (–/9) at *West Virginia *Villanova at *South Florida at *Seton Hall *West Virginia *South Florida at *Louisville (–/17) *St. John’s at *Connecticut

69 71 54 59 63 81 39 57 63 62 86 72 72 79 51 66 48 47 54 89 65

55 47 59 72 66 84 62 62 71 73 74 60 66 70 63 73 66 56 57 69 74

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

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/6 vs. St. John’s 73 59 W 52 64 L 3/7 vs. Georgetown (–/13) 3/14 3/19 3/21 3/26 3/28 3/30

2013-14  26-10 11-7 ACC (5th place)

Coach: Jamie Dixon

Big East/SEC Challenge 12/3 at Tennessee (17/–) 61 56 W 12/6 VMI (15/–)

ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE ERA BEGINS

College Basketball Invitational Wofford 81 63 Princeton 82 61 at Butler (OT) 68 62 at Washington State 66 67 Washington State 57 53 Washington State 71 65

W W W L W W

Date Opponent 11/9 Mount St. Mary’s

Pitt Opp.W/L 80 48 W

NIT Season Tip-Off (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 11/12 Fordham 86 51 W 11/13 Lehigh 78 53 W 11/17 Oakland (OT)

72 62 W

NIT Season Tip-Off (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 62 67 L 11/21 vs. Michigan (–/4) 11/23 vs. Delaware 85 59 W 11/27 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/15 12/19 12/23 12/31 1/5 1/8 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/28 2/2 2/4 2/9 2/16 2/18 2/24 2/27 3/3 3/9

Howard &Detroit vs. Duquesne (CEC) North Florida Bethune-Cookman Delaware State Kennesaw State *Cincinnati (24/8) at *Rutgers (24/–) at *Georgetown (–/19) *Marquette (OT) at *Villanova *Connecticut at *Providence *DePaul at *Louisville (–/12) *Syracuse (–/6) *Seton Hall (23/–) at *Cincinnati (23/17) at *Marquette (16/18) *Notre Dame (20/24) at *St. John’s (20/–) *South Florida (23/–) ^*Villanova (OT) (23/–) at *DePaul (20/–)

70 74 66 89 89 71 59 61 67 73 67 58 69 68 93 61 65 56 62 69 42 63 64 73 81

46 61 45 47 40 43 43 70 62 45 74 43 61 64 55 64 55 46 52 79 51 47 44 64 66

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

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 3/14 vs. Syracuse (17/19) 59 62 L NCAA Tournament 2nd & 3rd Rounds (Salt Lake City, UT, EnergySolutions Arena) 3/21 vs. Wichita State (20/–) 55 73 L &Pitt’s 1,500th all-time victory ^final home Big East regular season game

!-ESPN College GameDay TV show prior to game +Philly HoopGroup Classic, played in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia

 25th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance (No. 9 seed) Coach: Jamie Dixon Date Opponent 11/8 Savannah State 11/12 Fresno State

Pitt Opp.W/L 88 55 W 75 54 W

Progressive Legends Classic (Pittsburgh) 11/17 Howard 84 52 W 11/20 Lehigh 77 58 W Progressive Legends Classic (Brooklyn, N.Y., Barclays Center) 11/25 vs. Texas Tech 76 53 W 11/26 vs. Stanford 88 67 W 11/30 vs. Duquesne (CEC)

84 67 W

Big Ten/ACC Challenge (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 12/3 Penn State 78 69 W 12/6 Loyola Marymount 12/14 Youngstown State

85 68 W 91 73 W

Jimmy V Classic (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 12/17 vs. Cincinnati 43 44 L 12/21 12/31 1/4 1/6 1/11 1/14 1/18 1/21 1/25 1/27 2/2 2/5 2/8 2/12 2/15 2/23 2/26 3/1 3/3 3/8

Cal Poly Albany at *NC State *Maryland *Wake Forest at *Georgia Tech (22/–) at *Syracuse (22/2) *Clemson (20/–) at *Maryland (20/–) *Duke (18/17) *Virginia (18/–) at *Miami, Fla. (OT) (25/–) *Virginia Tech (2OT) (25/–) *Syracuse (25/1) at *North Carolina (25/–) *Florida State at *Boston College at *Notre Dame (OT) *NC State at *Clemson (OT)

73 58 74 79 80 81 54 76 83 65 45 59 62 56 71 66 66 85 67 83

56 46 62 59 65 74 59 43 79 80 48 55 57 58 75 71 59 81 74 78

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

ACC Tournament (Greensboro, N.C., Greensboro Coliseum) 3/13 vs. Wake Forest 84 55 W 80 75 W 3/14 vs. North Carolina (–/15) 48 51 L 3/15 vs. Virginia (–/6) NCAA Tournament 2nd & 3rd Rounds (Orlando, Fla., Amway Center) 3/20 vs. Colorado 77 48 W 45 61 L 3/22 vs. Florida (–/1)

Big East Championship (New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden) 74 76 L 3/10 vs. Connecticut (3/19) NCAA Tournament 2nd & 3rd Rounds (Washington, D.C., Verizon Center) 74 51 W 3/17 vs. UNC Asheville (4/–) 70 71 L 3/19 vs. Butler (4/–) !-ESPN College GameDay TV show prior to game

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Air Force ................................... 1 ........ 0 Akron ........................................ 3 ........ 1 Alabama ................................... 2 ........ 2 Alabama-Birmingham .............. 0 ........ 2 Alaska-Anchorage .................... 1 ........ 0 Albany ...................................... 3 ........ 0 Albright ..................................... 0 ........ 1 Allegheny ............................... 16 ...... 10 American .................................. 1 ........ 0 Amherst .................................... 1 ........ 0

Eastern Michigan ..................... 2 ........ 1 Evansville ................................. 3 ........ 2 Fairfield .................................... 1 ........ 0 Fairleigh Dickinson .................. 1 ........ 0 Florida ...................................... 4 ........ 3 Florida A&M .............................. 1 ........ 0 Florida State ............................. 9 ........ 2 Fordham ................................. 14 ........ 8 Franklin & Marshall .................. 1 ........ 0 Fresno State ............................. 1 ........ 0

Miami (Fla.) ............................ 18 ...... 16 Miami (Ohio) ............................. 3 ...... 10 Michigan .................................. 6 ...... 12 Michigan State ......................... 1 ........ 3 Minnesota ................................ 2 ........ 1 Mississippi ............................... 1 ........ 0 Mississippi State ...................... 0 ........ 1 Mississippi Valley State ............ 1 ........ 0 Missouri State .......................... 0 ........ 1 Montana State .......................... 1 ........ 0

Saint Louis ............................... 1 ........ 3 Saint Peter’s ............................. 1 ........ 0 St. Vincent ................................ 1 ........ 0 Savannah State ........................ 2 ........ 0 Seton Hall ............................... 32 ...... 21 Siena ........................................ 3 ........ 1 South Carolina ......................... 2 ........ 5 South Carolina State ................ 1 ........ 0 South Florida ............................ 6 ........ 5 Southeastern Louisiana ........... 1 ........ 0

Appalachian State .................... 1 ........ 0 Arizona ..................................... 2 ........ 3 Arkansas .................................. 2 ........ 2 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ................. 1 ........ 0 Army ....................................... 18 ...... 15 Army-Ambulance ..................... 0 ........ 1 Auburn ...................................... 2 ........ 0 Baldwin Wallace ....................... 2 ........ 0 Ball State .................................. 0 ........ 1 Bellefonte ................................. 2 ........ 1

Furman ..................................... 2 ........ 0 Geneva ................................... 30 ...... 14 George Mason .......................... 1 ........ 0 George Washington ................ 17 ........ 9 Georgetown ............................ 36 ...... 41 Georgetown College, Ky. .......... 1 ........ 0 Georgia ..................................... 2 ........ 3 Georgia Tech ............................ 1 ........ 5 Gettysburg ................................ 6 ........ 1 Grove City ............................... 10 ...... 11

Morehead State ........................ 1 ........ 0 Morgan State ........................... 2 ........ 0 Morris Brown ........................... 1 ........ 0 Morris Harvey ........................... 0 ........ 1 Mount St. Mary’s ...................... 5 ........ 0 Mount Union ............................. 9 ........ 2 Murray State ............................ 1 ........ 0 Muskingum .............................. 2 ........ 0 Navy ......................................... 8 ...... 13 Nebraska .................................. 3 ........ 1

Southern California .................. 2 ........ 2 Southern Illinois ....................... 2 ........ 1 Stanford ................................... 2 ........ 1 Stetson ..................................... 1 ........ 0 Susquehanna ........................... 1 ........ 0 Swarthmore ............................. 3 ........ 2 Syracuse ................................ 39 ...... 65 Tampa ...................................... 1 ........ 0 Temple ................................... 22 ...... 20 Tennessee ................................ 2 ........ 4

Belmont .................................... 1 ........ 0 Bethany .................................... 8 ........ 0 Bethune-Cookman ................... 1 ........ 0 Binghamton .............................. 1 ........ 0 Boston College ....................... 30 ...... 17 Boston U. .................................. 1 ........ 0 Bowling Green State ................ 0 ........ 1 Bradley ..................................... 1 ........ 5 BYU ........................................... 0 ........ 1 Brown ....................................... 2 ........ 0

Hardin Simmons ....................... 1 ........ 0 Harvard .................................... 3 ........ 0 Hawaii ...................................... 1 ........ 2 Hiram ....................................... 2 ........ 1 Holy Cross ................................ 2 ........ 1 Houston .................................... 1 ........ 0 Houston Baptist ........................ 1 ........ 0 Howard ..................................... 5 ........ 0 Idaho ........................................ 1 ........ 0 Illinois ....................................... 2 ........ 4

New Hampshire ........................ 2 ........ 0 New Orleans ............................. 3 ........ 1 New York University ................. 2 ........ 5 Niagara ..................................... 1 ........ 2 Norfolk State ............................ 2 ........ 0 North Carolina .......................... 2 ........ 8 UNC Asheville ........................... 1 ........ 0 North Carolina A&T ................... 3 ........ 0 North Carolina State ................. 2 ...... 10 North Florida ............................ 2 ........ 0

Texas ........................................ 2 ........ 1 Texas A&M ............................... 1 ........ 0 Texas-Pan American ................ 1 ........ 0 Texas Tech ................................ 2 ........ 0 Thiel ......................................... 1 ........ 0 Toledo ....................................... 3 ........ 1 Tulane ....................................... 4 ........ 1 UCLA ........................................ 1 ........ 6 Utah .......................................... 0 ........ 2 Utah State ................................ 1 ........ 1

Bucknell ................................. 18 ........ 9 Buffalo ...................................... 8 ........ 1 Buffalo State ............................ 1 ........ 0 Butler ....................................... 6 ........ 8 California .................................. 1 ........ 2 California, Pa. ........................... 1 ........ 0 Cal Poly .................................... 1 ........ 0 Cal State-Fullerton ................... 1 ........ 0 Canisius ................................... 1 ........ 2 Carnegie Mellon ................... 106 ...... 18

Illinois-Chicago ........................ 1 ........ 0 Illinois State ............................. 2 ........ 2 Indiana ..................................... 4 ........ 4 Indiana, Pa. ............................ 11 ........ 0 IUPUI ......................................... 1 ........ 0 Iona .......................................... 1 ........ 1 Iowa ......................................... 5 ........ 2 Iowa State ................................ 1 ........ 0 Jacksonville ............................. 2 ........ 1 James Madison ........................ 0 ........ 1

Northeastern ............................ 1 ........ 0 Northern Arizona ...................... 1 ........ 0 Northwest Missouri State ......... 1 ........ 0 Northwestern ........................... 8 ...... 10 Notre Dame ............................ 28 ...... 31 Oakland .................................... 4 ........ 0 Ohio .......................................... 3 ........ 1 Ohio Northern ........................... 1 ........ 0 Ohio State .............................. 11 ...... 15 Ohio Wesleyan .......................... 1 ........ 0

Utica ......................................... 1 ........ 0 Vanderbilt ................................. 2 ........ 1 Vermont .................................... 3 ........ 0 Villanova ................................. 33 ...... 32 Virginia ..................................... 3 ........ 9 Virginia Commonwealth ........... 2 ........ 3 VMI ........................................... 1 ........ 0 Virginia Tech ............................. 6 ........ 3 Wagner ..................................... 1 ........ 1 Wake Forest ............................. 2 ........ 0

Case Western/W. Reserve ........ 4 ........ 3 Central Connecticut State ........ 1 ........ 0 Central Florida .......................... 1 ........ 0 Chicago .................................... 1 ........ 0 Chicago State ........................... 3 ........ 0 Cincinnati ................................. 9 ...... 10 City College of New York .......... 0 ........ 1 Clemson ................................... 3 ........ 0 Cleveland State ........................ 5 ........ 2 Colgate ..................................... 6 ........ 5

Juniata ..................................... 8 ........ 1 Kansas ..................................... 2 ........ 3 Kennesaw State ....................... 1 ........ 0 Kent State ................................ 9 ........ 8 Kentucky .................................. 2 ........ 4 Lafayette ................................ 16 ........ 6 Lamar ....................................... 0 ........ 1 La Salle .................................... 2 ........ 0 Lehigh ...................................... 5 ........ 5 Long Beach State ..................... 0 ........ 1

Oklahoma ................................. 1 ........ 2 Oklahoma State ....................... 6 ........ 4 Oral Roberts ............................. 1 ........ 0 Oregon State ............................ 0 ........ 3 Pacific ...................................... 0 ........ 1 Penn ......................................... 7 ........ 7 Penn State .............................. 71 ...... 75 Pepperdine ............................... 0 ........ 2 *Pittsburgh Athl. Association .... 1 ........ 0 Prairie View A&M ...................... 2 ........ 0

Washington .............................. 2 ........ 2 Washington State ..................... 3 ........ 1 Washington & Jefferson ......... 40 ........ 5 Washington & Lee .................... 1 ........ 0 Waynesburg ............................. 3 ........ 3 West Texas State ...................... 0 ........ 1 West Virginia .......................... 88 ...... 96 West Virginia Wesleyan ............ 7 ........ 0 Western Kentucky .................... 1 ........ 0 Western Michigan .................... 1 ........ 0

Colorado ................................... 2 ........ 0 Columbia .................................. 4 ........ 3 Connecticut ............................ 29 ...... 32 Coppin State ............................ 3 ........ 0 Cornell .................................... 11 ........ 5 Creighton .................................. 1 ........ 2 Dartmouth ................................ 9 ........ 1 Davidson .................................. 3 ........ 2 Davis & Elkins .......................... 1 ........ 0 Dayton ...................................... 1 ........ 1

Long Island ............................... 1 ........ 0 Louisiana-Lafayette ................. 1 ........ 0 Louisiana State ........................ 2 ........ 2 Louisiana Tech ......................... 0 ........ 1 Louisville .................................. 5 ........ 8 Loyola, La. ................................ 1 ........ 1 Loyola, Md. ............................... 1 ........ 0 Loyola Marymount ................... 1 ........ 1 Maine ....................................... 1 ........ 0 Manhattan ................................ 2 ........ 0

Princeton .................................. 3 ........ 1 Providence ............................. 31 ...... 17 Puerto Rico, Univ. of ................. 0 ........ 1 Puerto Rico A&M ...................... 1 ........ 0 Purdue ...................................... 4 ........ 6 Rensselaer ............................... 1 ........ 0 Rhode Island ............................ 6 ........ 1 Richmond ................................. 2 ........ 0 Rider ......................................... 2 ........ 0 Rio Grande ............................... 1 ........ 0

*Westinghouse Club ................. 9 ........ 1 Westminster ........................... 48 ...... 33 Wheeling .................................. 1 ........ 0 Wichita State ............................ 1 ........ 2 William & Mary ......................... 8 ........ 5 Wisconsin ................................. 7 ...... 11 Wittenberg ................................ 0 ........ 1 Wofford ..................................... 2 ........ 0 Wooster .................................... 3 ........ 3 Wright State ............................. 3 ........ 0

Delaware .................................. 1 ........ 0 Delaware State ........................ 4 ........ 0 Denver ...................................... 0 ........ 1 DePaul ...................................... 9 ........ 2 Detroit ...................................... 1 ........ 1 Drake ........................................ 0 ........ 2 Duke ......................................... 6 ........ 7 Duquesne ............................... 51 ...... 31 East Tennessee State ............... 1 ........ 0 Eastern Kentucky ..................... 3 ........ 0

Marietta .................................... 3 ........ 1 Marist ....................................... 2 ........ 0 Marquette ................................. 8 ........ 9 Marshall ................................... 4 ........ 0 Maryland .................................. 4 ........ 5 Maryland-Baltimore County ..... 2 ........ 0 Maryland-Eastern Shore .......... 2 ........ 0 Massachusetts ....................... 10 ........ 4 Memphis .................................. 1 ........ 1 Mercyhurst ............................... 1 ........ 0

Robert Morris ......................... 30 ........ 0 Rochester ................................. 1 ........ 1 Rollins ...................................... 1 ........ 0 Rutgers ................................... 23 ...... 25 St. Bonaventure ........................ 5 ........ 2 St. Francis, Pa. ....................... 29 ........ 0 St. Francis, N.Y. ........................ 3 ........ 0 St. John’s ............................... 24 ...... 34 Saint Joseph’s .......................... 2 ........ 0 St. Lawrence ............................ 0 ........ 1

Xavier ....................................... 4 ........ 3 Yale ........................................... 4 ........ 2 Youngstown State .................... 7 ........ 1

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OVERALL RECORD ............ 1,543 . 1,083 ACC RECORD ......................... 11 ........ 7 BIG EAST RECORD .............. 282 .... 242 EASTERN 8 RECORD ............. 32 ...... 25 *Club team


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AIR FORCE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/30/1966 N% W 53 52 %N.C. State Tournament, Raleigh, N.C. AKRON (3-1) GP: 4; H: 2-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/21/1911 A L 15 1/5/1987 H W 67 12/21/1987 A W 67 11/21/2008 H&-PEC W 86 &Legends Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.

32 65 63 67

ALABAMA (2-2) GP: 4; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 2-1; OT: 0-0. 12/23/1947 H L 29 39 12/19/1975 N% L 53 62 12/29/1987 N& W 87 51 11/14/2003 N-MSG+ W 71 62 %Big Sun Invitational, St. Petersburg, Fla. &Citrus Bowl Tournament, Orlando, Fla. +Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, New York, N.Y. ALABAMA-BIRMINGHAM (0-2) GP: 2; H: 0-1; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/13/1980 H L 58 70 11/28/1981 A L 62 78 ALASKA-ANCHORAGE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/28/1990 N# W 93 69 #Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii ALBANY (3-0) GP: 3; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/28/2003 H-PEC W 83 54 11/11/2011 H-PEC W 89 56 12/31/2013 H-PEC W 58 46 ALBRIGHT (0-1) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/7/1912 A L 23 34 ALLEGHENY (16-10) GP: 26; H: 12-7; A: 4-3; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/17/1906 H L 14 45 1906-07 H L 21 40 2/24/1912 A L 15 39 3/16/1912 H L 15 35 3/8/1913 A L 23 28 3/21/1913 A L 19 35 2/12/1915 H L 21 34 3/11/1916 H L 29 30 1/19/1917 H W 30 21 2/11/1918 H L 17 33 1/31/1919 H W 30 25 1/23/1920 H W 39 24 1/21/1921 H W 37 23 1/24/1922 H W 32 23 1/12/1923 H W 38 34 1/11/1924 H W 35 30 1/8/1925 H W 28 27 1/10/1926 H W 34 16 1/6/1927 H L 18 22 3/9/1927 A W 25 24 2/15/1928 H W 56 32 12/16/1945 A W 61 20 2/16/1947 A W 40 38 2/11/1948 H W 51 33 1/8/1949 H W 63 46 12/7/1955 A W 99 96 AMERICAN (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/22/2010 H-PEC W 61 46 AMHERST (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/29/1923 H W 32 21 APPALACHIAN STATE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/18/1999 H W 67 64 ARIZONA (2-3) GP: 5; H: 2-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 2/7/1949 A L 47 12/15/1961 H-CA+ W 83 12/30/1988 N% L 62 1/27/1990 H-CA W 100 1/25/1992 A L 76 %Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tempe, Ariz. +Steel Bowl

52 58 88 92 96

ARKANSAS (2-2) GP: 4; H: 0-0; A: 0-2; N: 2-0; OT: 0-0. 2/6/1950 A-LR L 36 12/29/1973 N%-LR W 91 12/29/1986 N$ W 114 3/17/1997 A-NIT L 71 %Razorback Classic, Little Rock, Ark. $Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii LR-played in Little Rock, Ark.

41 83 83 76

ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/30/2002 H-PEC W 89 49 ARMY (18-15) GP: 33; H: 7-2; A: 11-13; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0. 2/6/1915 H L 18 25 2/12/1916 A W 28 13 2/10/1917 A L 28 31 2/12/1921 H W 37 31 2/11/1922 A L 22 33 2/10/1923 A L 20 32 2/9/1924 A L 15 32 2/4/1928 A W 42 36 1/26/1929 H W 69 16 3/1/1930 A W 39 25 2/14/1931 A W 36 32 2/4/1933 A W 42 25 2/10/1934 H W 64 18 2/8/1941 H W 39 32 2/28/1942 A L 28 38 2/10/1943 A W 31 30 2/9/1944 A L 32 66 2/8/1945 A L 51 71 2/16/1946 A L 42 56 1/11/1947 A L 53 60 1/10/1948 A W 42 41 1/12/1949 A W 42 35 2/24/1951 A W 48 44 2/22/1954 A L 72 82 2/22/1955 A L 71 76 2/2/1956 A W 77 67 2/11/1957 H W 54 47 12/9/1960 H L 80 84 1/19/1963 A-OT W 79 73 1/25/1964 H W 86 64 1/16/1965 A L 63 88 2/15/1969 A L 47 72 12/22/1973 H W 86 56 ARMY AMBULANCE (0-1) GP: 1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/15/1918 H L 22 30 AUBURN (2-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/4/2005 H-PEC W 78 41 12/3/2006 A W 74 66 BALDWIN WALLACE (2-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/25/1968 H W 83 76 2/18/1970 A W 73 64 BALL STATE (0-1) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 3/16/1989 N L 64 68 BELLEFONTE (2-1) GP: 3; H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/15/1912 H W 42 25 1/24/1913 H W 38 23 2/21/1913 A L 30 35 BELMONT (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/25/2008 H-PEC W 74 60 BETHANY (8-0) GP: 8; H: 8-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0. 1/16/1923 H W 31 1/15/1924 H W 45 12/17/1942 H W 44 2/12/1944 H -OT W 47 12/20/1945 H W 67 1/23/1947 H W 55 1/14/1948 H W 68 12/9/1948 H W 65

25 32 43 45 36 47 40 64

BETHUNE-COOKMAN (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/15/2012 H-PEC W 89 40 BINGHAMTON (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/17/2009 H-PEC W 71 46

BOSTON COLLEGE (30-17) GP: 47; H: 13-5; A: 13-8; N: 4-4; OT: 1-0. ACC: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0). ACC Tournament: 0 (0-0). Big East: 24-12 (H: 12-5; A: 12-7). Big East Tournament: 7 (4-3). at Petersen Events Center: 1 (1-0). at Madison Square Garden: 7 (4-3). at Fitzgerald Field House: 16 (11-5). at Conte Forum: 14 (10-4). at Boston Garden: 2 (2-0). at BC’s Roberts Center: 5 (1-4). One-Point Games: 1 (1-0). Two-Point Games: 2 (2-0). Most Points-Pitt: 110 (1/31/90). Fewest Points-Pitt: 52 (2/26/83). Most Points-BC: 108 (1/26/62). Fewest Points-BC: 48 (3/14/03). Largest Win: 30 (110-80, 1/31/90). Largest Loss: 23 (79-56, 2/16/93). Win Streak: 7 (1/5/02-present) Loss Streak: 6 (12/28/59-1/21/85). Last 10: 9-1. Last 20: 13-7. 12/18/1959 H W 76 66 12/28/1959 N% L 66 75 1/26/1962 A-RC L 94 108 1/25/1983 A*-RC L 63 68 2/26/1983 H* L 52 70 1/4/1984 A*-RC L 77 81 2/4/1984 H* L 59 72 1/21/1985 A*-RC W 61 55 2/23/1985 H* W 58 55 1/22/1986 H* W 64 62 2/22/1986 A*-RC L 68 71 1/24/1987 A-BG* W 80 62 2/14/1987 H*-2OT W 72 67 1/30/1988 A-BG* W 73 67 2/29/1988 H* W 87 79 1/7/1989 H* L 83 95 1/17/1989 A*-CF W 73 64 1/31/1990 H* W 110 80 2/24/1990 A*-CF W 81 73 3/8/1990 N^-MSG W 88 70 2/9/1991 H* W 82 74 2/26/1991 A*-CF W 88 76 2/8/1992 A*-CF L 59 79 3/3/1992 H* W 90 66 1/20/1993 A*-CF W 81 70 2/16/1993 H* L 56 79 1/18/1994 A*-CF W 77 75 2/22/1994 H* L 77 80 1/31/1995 A*-CF L 69 74 2/15/1995 H* W 84 75 12/6/1995 A*-CF L 53 55 3/6/1996 N^-MSG L 66 70 1/21/1997 A*-CF L 61 81 2/23/1997 H* W 75 71 3/6/1997 N^-MSG L 68 76 2/8/1998 H* W 89 79 1/10/1999 H* W 86 70 2/20/1999 A*-CF W 67 66 2/23/2000 A*-CF W 70 60 3/10/2001 N^-MSG (F) L 57 79 1/5/2002 A*-CF W 77 74 3/7/2002 N^-MSG W 76 62 3/14/2003 N^-MSG W 61 48 1/28/2004 H-PEC* W 68 58 3/12/2004 N^-MSG W 62 53 2/28/2005 A*-CF W 72 50 2/26/2014 A*-CF W 66 59 *ACC/Big East regular season game %Queen City Invitational, Buffalo, N.Y. ^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. BG-Boston Garden, Boston, Mass. RC-Roberts Center, Chestnut Hill, Mass. CF-Conte Forum, Chestnut Hill, Mass. BOSTON U. (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/27/2007 H-PEC W 80 53 BOWLING GREEN STATE (0-1) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/27/1969 N% L 54 78 %Motor City Classic, Detroit, Mich. BRADLEY (1-5) GP: 6; H: 1-0; A: 0-4; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/12/1938 A^ L 39 1/22/1949 A^ L 50 2/4/1950 A L 48 1/22/1951 A L 59 12/11/1953 H+ W 66 3/19/2006 N& L 66 ^Played at Peoria Armory

191

56 52 84 82 64 72

+Steel Bowl &NCAA Tournament Second Round, Auburn Hills, Mich.

CAL POLY (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/21/2013 H-PEC W 73 56

BRIGHAM YOUNG (0-1) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/23/1986 A L 73 93

CAL-STATE FULLERTON (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/28/1979 N% W 80 69 %Connecticut Tourn., New Haven, Conn.

BROWN (2-0) GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/30/1960 H W 57 51 12/28/1995 H W 95 47 BUCKNELL (18-9) GP: 27; H: 13-4; A: 5-4; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 2/5/1908 A L 14 16 2/20/1913 A W 25 15 3/2/1921 H L 20 23 2/23/1924 H L 10 22 12/8/1934 H W 52 22 2/9/1951 H W 67 45 2/23/1955 H W 81 74 1/10/1957 H W 64 49 12/31/1958 N% L 76 95 1/17/1958 H L 58 72 1/31/1961 H W 79 67 2/10/1962 A W 70 60 2/16/1963 H W 76 54 1/14/1964 A W 75 60 12/19/1964 H W 65 59 1/15/1966 A L 57 66 1/26/1967 H W 63 58 2/8/1969 A L 59 71 1/24/1970 H W 79 53 1/30/1971 A W 68 54 1/19/1972 H W 91 67 1/13/1973 A W 78 56 1/5/1974 H W 73 62 1/11/1975 A L 66 72 12/1/1979 H W 83 65 11/17/1997 H W 74 67 1/2/2005 H-PEC L 66 69 %Carrousel Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. *Bucknell was a member of the Eastern Intercollegiate Conference in 1933-34 BUFFALO (8-1) GP: 9; H: 5-0; A: 3-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/3/1917 A L 29 3/7/1917 H W 39 1/20/1974 H W 101 3/1/1975 A W 107 1/3/1976 H W 83 1/26/1994 A W 97 12/3/1994 H W 75 12/9/2006 A W 70 11/23/2007 H-PEC W 92

34 36 75 78 65 59 73 67 45

BUFFALO STATE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/18/1976 H W 99 51 BUTLER (6-8) GP: 14; H: 0-0; A: 6-8; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0. 12/13/1928 A L 33 12/19/1931 A L 20 12/19/1932 A W 38 12/18/1933 A L 24 12/17/1934 A W 42 12/16/1935 A W 36 12/14/1936 A W 32 12/13/1937 A L 23 12/15/1939 A L 36 12/23/1940 A W 41 12/22/1941 A L 29 12/10/1946 A L 39 3/19/2011 N& L 70 3/21/2012 A-OT$ W 68 &NCAA Tournament Third Round, Washington, D.C. $College Basketball Invitational

35 23 30 35 22 28 21 24 47 40 39 41 71 62

CALIFORNIA (1-2) GP: 3; H: 0-0; A: 0-2; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/28/1932 *Canceled 1/28/1949 A L 37 55 12/26/1950 A L 58 70 3/17/2002 N-MA= W 63 50 =NCAA Tournament Second Round, Pittsburgh, Pa. *Game was canceled due to snow conditions while Pitt attempted to travel to California from Colorado. CALIFORNIA, PA. (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0. 1/22/1942 H-OT W 45 33

CANISIUS (1-2) GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/27/1959 N% L 82 89 2/2/1978 H W 82 66 12/20/1978 A L 83 87 %Queen City Invitational, Buffalo, N.Y. CARNEGIE MELLON/ CARNEGIE TECH (106-18) GP: 124; H: 68-8; A: 38-10; N: 0-0; OT: 10. 3/23/1907 H W 36 14 1906-07 H W 26 12 1/10/1908 H W 30 21 2/21/1908 H L 21 26 3/27/1908 H W 38 22 1/20/1911 H W 30 25 2/10/1911 A L 20 30 2/2/1912 A W 24 17 3/1/1912 H W 31 28 1/16/1914 A W 32 23 2/21/1914 H W 42 27 1/12/1915 H W 42 22 3/5/1915 A W 47 30 1/21/1916 H W 37 25 3/4/1916 H W 33 23 1/23/1917 H W 33 16 3/10/1917 H W 25 21 1/18/1918 H W 41 30 3/8/1918 H L 37 39 1/24/1919 H W 40 29 3/7/1919 A W 34 26 2/5/1924 A W 29 26 3/5/1924 H L 25 32 1/20/1925 H W 31 22 1/13/1925 A L 19 27 2/13/1925 A L 25 40 1/15/1926 H W 45 21 2/13/1926 A W 31 25 3/6/1926 A W 30 29 1/14/1927 H L 24 25 2/2/1927 H W 38 28 3/6/1927 H W 41 39 1/13/1928 H W 67 38 2/8/1928 A W 50 28 2/22/1928 A W 59 38 1/11/1929 H W 41 14 1/23/1929 A W 35 28 2/26/1929 H W 42 10 1/8/1930 A W 24 18 1/24/1930 H W 49 25 2/25/1930 A W 47 22 1/21/1931 H W 25 22 2/27/1931 A W 27 25 1/20/1932 H W 33 22 2/2/1932 A W 33 26 1/18/1933 A= W 30 24 3/17/1933 H= W 38 21 1/16/1934 H= W 44 35 2/27/1934 H= W 44 30 1/8/1935 A= W 38 37 3/2/1935 H= W 34 31 1/8/1936 H= L 29 34 2/1/1936 A= W 29 21 3/14/1936 H= L 27 32 1/9/1937 A= W 30 26 2/16/1937 H= W 43 37 1/17/1938 H= W 50 33 2/16/1938 A= W 36 30 1/10/1939 A= L 50 55 2/4/1939 H= W 51 43 1/17/1940 H W 73 42 2/24/1940 A L 44 46 1/15/1941 H W 45 30 2/18/1941 H W 38 29 1/7/1942 H W 64 34 2/17/1942 H L 46 56 1/12/1943 A W 44 38 2/17/1943 H W 55 43 1/5/1944 H W 63 33 1/26/1944 A W 52 33 1/10/1945 A W 59 45 1/27/1945 H W 61 47 1/9/1946 H W 56 45 2/6/1946 A W 57 45 1/8/1947 A W 60 22 2/8/1947 H W 53 47 1/7/1948 H W 46 40


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HISTORICAL RESULTS 2/4/1948 H W 47 41 1/5/1949 H W 48 43 2/23/1949 H W 76 49 1/11/1950 H L 42 62 2/22/1950 A L 59 66 1/10/1951 A L 42 66 2/21/1951 H W 70 45 1/16/1952 A L 56 65 2/20/1952 H W 53 48 1/14/1953 H W 66 52 2/18/1953 H W 69 49 1/13/1954 H W 69 58 2/24/1954 A W 83 75 12/8/1954 A L 67 79 1/3/1955 H W 78 66 2/1/1956 H W 78 76 2/21/1956 A-OT W 85 81 12/14/1956 H+ W 89 56 2/20/1957 A W 96 64 1/20/1958 A W 86 68 2/19/1958 H W 73 54 1/13/1959 H W 82 75 2/10/1959 A W 75 65 2/3/1960 H W 65 58 2/23/1960 H W 87 74 1/4/1961 H W 75 66 2/8/1961 A W 87 75 12/9/1961 H W 82 58 2/3/1962 H W 70 50 2/27/1963 A W 68 60 2/1/1964 H W 108 75 2/25/1964 A W 98 62 12/1/1964 H W 83 52 3/3/1965 A W 80 60 12/1/1965 H W 54 51 2/10/1966 A W 68 62 12/1/1966 H W 69 58 3/2/1967 A W 69 55 2/1/1968 H W 89 46 2/28/1968 A W 85 74 2/5/1969 H W 77 47 3/1/1969 A L 64 68 2/3/1970 H W 72 56 2/28/1970 A W 76 55 2/6/1971 H W 118 84 2/20/1971 A W 104 59 12/16/1996 H W 84 39 +Steel Bowl =Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game Notes *Pitt and Carnegie Tech were members of the Eastern Intercollegiate Conference from 1932-39. CASE WESTERN/ WESTERN RESERVE (4-3) GP: 7; H: 2-3; A: 2-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/19/1908 H W 35 1/26/1912 H W 34 2/14/1913 H L 22 12/8/1930 H L 14 2/24/1932 H L 39 2/8/1933 A W 27 3/14/1934 A W 40

21 28 23 32 45 22 29

CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 3/15/2002 N-MA= W 71 54 =NCAA Tournament First Round, Pittsburgh, Pa. CENTRAL FLORIDA (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 3/19/2004 N& W 53 44 &NCAA Tournament First Round, Milwaukee, Wis. CHICAGO (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/16/1927 A W 36 26 CHICAGO STATE (3-0) GP: 3; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/17/1987 H W 112 70 12/7/1987 H W 89 63 12/17/2003 H&-PEC W 79 51 &Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tournament, Pittsburgh, Pa. CINCINNATI (9-10) GP: 19; H: 5-4; A: 3-5; N: 1-1; OT: 0-2. Big East: 6-3 (H: 3-2; A: 3-1). Big East Tournament: 1 (1-0). at Petersen Events Center: 5 (3-2). One-Point Games: 3 (1-2). Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Most Points-Pitt: 89 (2/12/06). Fewest Points-Pitt: 38 (1/7/50). Most Points-UC: 89 (2/4/76). Fewest Points-UC: 51 (1/24/07). Largest Win: 20 (89-69, 2/12/06). Largest Loss: 25 (63-38, 1/7/50).

Win Streak: 5 (2/27/08-1/1/12) Loss Streak: 3 two times (1/7/50-2/4/76 and 1/23/78-1/10/79). Last 10: 6-4. Last 20: 9-10. 1/7/1950 A L 38 1/13/1951 H L 49 2/4/1976 A L 77 2/2/1977 H W 65 1/23/1978 A-OT L 80 12/19/1979 A L 60 1/10/1979 H-OT L 75 2/12/2006 H-PEC* W 89 1/24/2007 A* W 67 1/19/2008 A* L 59 2/27/2008 H-PEC* W 73 3/12/2008 N^-MSG W 70 2/14/2009 H-PEC* W 85 1/4/2010 A* W 74 2/5/2011 H* W 71 1/1/2012 H-PEC* L 63 12/31/2012 H-PEC* L 61 2/9/2013 A* W 62 12/17/2013 N+ L 43 ^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. +Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y.

63 64 89 64 87 61 78 69 51 62 67 64 69 71 59 66 70 52 44

CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK (0-1) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/16/1931 A L 16 18 CLEMSON (3-0) GP: 3; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 1-0; OT: 1-0. ACC: 2-0 (H: 1-0; A: 1-0). ACC Tournament: 0 (0-0). at Petersen Events Center: 1 (1-0). One-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Most Points-Pitt: 83 (3/8/2014). Fewest Points-Pitt: 60 (12/29/1958). Most Points-CU: 78 (3/8/2014). Fewest Points-CU: 43 (1/21/2014). Largest Win: 33 (76-43, 1/21/2014). Largest Loss: N/A. Win Streak: 3 (12/29/1958-current). Loss Streak: N/A. 12/29/1958 N% W 60 50 1/21/2014 H*-PEC W 76 43 3/8/2014 A*-OT W 83 78 *ACC regular season %Carrousel Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. CLEVELAND STATE (5-2) GP: 7; H: 4-0; A: 1-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/14/1974 H W 106 12/30/1975 A L 56 1/12/1977 H W 89 1/25/1978 A W 82 1/17/1979 H W 77 1/23/1980 A L 66 2/7/1981 H W 73 COLGATE (6-5) GP: 11; H: 4-1; A: 2-4; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/28/1914 A L 25 1/27/1916 H W 27 3/5/1920 H L 28 2/10/1921 A W 69 2/23/1922 A* L 25 2/3/1928 A W 48 1/23/1948 A L 46 12/14/1954 H W 80 2/6/1956 A L 68 12/16/1960 H W 78 2/17/1973 H W 76 *played in Johnson City, N.Y.

55 60 75 74 51 69 70

42 23 35 50 29 37 63 67 79 62 63

COLORADO (2-0) GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/26/1931 A% W 25 23 3/20/2014 N& W 77 48 %played at Temple of Youth Gymnasium in Denver, Colo. &NCAA Tournament Second Round, Orlando, Fla. COLUMBIA (4-3) GP: 7; H: 2-2; A: 2-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/15/1951 H$ W 65 12/29/1953 H L 64 1/30/1954 A W 82 1/4/1956 H W 72 1/17/1962 A W 77 12/28/1965 N% L 59 12/9/1966 H-CA+ L 57 %Kodak Classic, Rochester, N.Y. $First-ever game played at Fitzgerald Field House +Steel Bowl

64 75 65 58 66 65 69

CONNECTICUT (29-32) GP: 61; H: 13-11; A: 12-15; N: 4-6; OT: 22. Big East: 22-26 (H: 13-11; A: 9-15). Big East Tournament: 7 (3-4). at Petersen Events Center: 7 (6-1). at Hartford/XL Civic Center: 16 (6-10). at Gampel Pavilion: 4 (1-3). One-Point Games: 4 (2-2). Two-Point Games: 4 (1-3). Most Points-Pitt: 88 (3/4/89). Fewest Points-Pitt: 51 (1/8/00). Most Points-UConn: 92 (2/14/98). Fewest Points-UConn: 35 (12/28/49). Largest Win: 28 (79-51, 2/24/86). Largest Loss: 29 (90-61, 2/6/95). Win Streak: 6 (2/24/86-3/11/88). Loss Streak: 7 (2/20/93-1/25/96). Last 10: 6-4. Last 20: 10-10. 12/28/1949 A W 52 35 12/29/1956 N$-OT L 60 64 12/30/1957 N%-MSG L 60 68 2/4/1958 A W 77 62 12/28/1973 N+ W 83 63 12/29/1979 A= W 77 72 1/4/1983 H* L 67 71 2/5/1983 A*-OT W 72 71 1/7/1984 H* L 58 79 2/6/1984 A*-OT W 75 71 1/12/1985 A* L 74 76 2/13/1985 H* W 78 71 2/11/1986 A* L 73 77 2/24/1986 H* W 79 51 1/31/1987 H* W 73 52 2/21/1987 A*-HCC W 76 66 1/13/1988 H* W 61 58 2/27/1988 A*-HCC W 74 69 3/11/1988 N^-MSG W 75 58 2/25/1989 A*-HCC L 62 64 3/4/1989 H* W 88 80 1/6/1990 A*-HCC L 61 79 2/13/1990 H* L 77 80 1/5/1991 A*-HCC L 76 81 3/2/1991 H* L 68 78 1/14/1992 A*-HCC L 77 87 2/25/1992 H* W 86 77 1/12/1993 A*HCC W 80 78 2/20/1993 H* L 80 81 1/29/1994 H* L 67 88 2/26/1994 A*-HCC L 66 78 1/11/1995 H* L 76 85 2/6/1995 A*-GP L 61 90 3/10/1995 N^-MSG L 78 81 1/25/1996 H* L 63 69 12/4/1996 H*-CA W 56 49 2/25/1997 A*-HCC W 77 74 3/5/1997 N^-MSG W 63 62 2/14/1998 A*-HCC L 67 92 12/12/1998 H* L 69 70 1/16/1999 A*-HCC L 58 81 1/8/2000 H* L 51 73 1/10/2001 A*-HCC L 53 73 3/9/2002 N^-MSG-2OT L 65 74 3/2/2003 H*-PEC W 71 67 3/15/2003 N^-MSG (F) W 74 56 1/19/2004 A*-HCC L 65 68 2/15/2004 H*-PEC W 75 68 3/13/2004 N^-MSG (F) L 58 61 1/22/2005 A*-GP W 76 66 2/26/2005 H*-PEC L 64 73 1/31/2006 A*-GP L 76 80 1/16/2007 H*-PEC W 63 54 2/2/2008 A*-XL L 53 60 2/16/2009 A*-XL W 76 68 3/7/2009 H*-PEC W 70 60 1/13/2010 A*-XL W 67 57 12/27/2010 H*-PEC W 78 63 3/10/2011 N^-MSG L 74 76 3/3/2012 A*-GP L 65 74 1/19/2013 H*-PEC W 69 61 $Orange Bowl Classic, Miami, Fla. %ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. +Razorback Classic, Little Rock, Ark. =Connecticut Tourn., New Haven, Conn. ^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. HCC or XL-XL Center or Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Conn. GP-Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, Conn. COPPIN STATE (3-0) GP: 3; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/27/1993 H W 76 70 12/18/1904 H-PEC W 73 42 12/21/1905 H-PEC W 77 51 CORNELL (11-5) GP: 16; H: 7-2; A: 4-3; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/3/1921 H L 23 2/22/1922 A L 13 12/31/1925 H W 36 12/28/1938 H W 50

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34 38 26 39

1/13/1940 12/30/1941 1/30/1943 1/24/1948 12/30/1952 12/22/1965 2/1/1967 12/19/1970 12/10/1973 11/26/1990 12/23/1991 12/21/1992

A H A A H H A A H A H H

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

38 33 38 32 60 54 40 52 67 62 72 81 72 110 89 65 90 55 88 64 86 47 80 72

CREIGHTON (1-2) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/20/1930 A L 18 22 2/20/1932 H W 21 19 12/28/1968 N% L 64 80 %Hurricane Classic, Miami, Fla. DARTMOUTH (9-1) GP: 10; H: 7-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/29/1920 H W 36 12/18/1921 H W 42 12/23/1927 H W 64 12/23/1930 H W 39 12/29/1952 H W 67 1/30/1960 A W 67 12/27/1960 H W 54 1/26/1963 A W 70 1/2/1964 H W 107 1/30/1965 A L 70 DAVIDSON (3-2) GP: 5; H: 1-1; A: 1-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/3/1966 A L 59 1/13/1971 H W 82 1/12/1972 A W 91 1/10/1973 H L 73 1/9/1974 N# W 90 #played in Charlotte, N.C.

33 29 33 23 61 62 50 53 63 80

97 67 78 76 63

DAVIS & ELKINS (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/2/1981 H W 58 56 DAYTON (1-1) GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/23/2006 H-PEC W 84 54 12/29/2007 A L 55 80 DELAWARE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 11/23/2012 N-MSG% W 85 59 %NIT Season Tip-Off, New York, N.Y./ Madison Square Garden DELAWARE STATE (4-0) GP: 4; H: 4-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/17/1981 H W 86 11/14/2006 H-PEC W 67 12/8/2010 H-PEC W 70 12/19/2012 H-PEC W 71

48 50 42 43

DENVER (0-1) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/24/1949 A L 46 47 DePAUL (9-2) GP: 11; H: 5-0; A: 4-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-1. Big East: 9-1 (H: 6-0; A: 3-1). Big East Tournament: 0 (0-0). at Petersen Events Center: 5 (5-0). at Allstate Arena: 5 (4-1). One-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Most Points-Pitt: 98 (3/9/08). Fewest Points-Pitt: 37 (12/12/36). Most Points-DU: 84 (1/11/12). Fewest Points-DU: 41 (12/12/36). Largest Win: 38 (93-55, 1/26/2013). Largest Loss: 4 (41-37, 12/12/36). Win Streak: 7 (1/12/06-1/11/12). Loss Streak: 1, two times. Last 10: 9-1. Last 20: 9-2. 12/12/1936 1/12/2006 1/10/2007 3/9/2008 2/7/2009 2/21/2009 12/28/2009 1/22/2011 1/11/2012 1/26/2013 3/9/2013

A-OT H*-PEC A* H*-PEC A* H*-PEC H*-PEC A* A* H*-PEC A*

L W W W W W W W L W W

37 73 59 98 92 80 65 80 81 93 81

41 65 49 79 69 61 52 50 84 55 66

DETROIT (1-1) GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/26/1969 A% L 60 86 12/1/2012 H*-PEC W 74 61

%Motor City Classic, Detroit, Mich. DRAKE (0-2) GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/29/1949 A% L 55 67 3/14/1964 N&-MSG L 82 87 %Corn Bowl Classic, Des Moines, Iowa &NIT, New York, N.Y. DUKE (6-7) GP: 13; H: 2-4; A: 3-2; N: 1-1; OT: 2-0. ACC: 0-1 (H: 0-1; A: 0-0). ACC Tournament: 0 (0-0). at Petersen Events Center: 1 (0-1). at Cameron Indoor Stadium: 2 (2-2). One-Point Games: 1 (1-0). Two-Point Games: 1 (1-0). Most Points-Pitt: 87 (12/21/57). Fewest Points-Pitt: 46 (2/3/41). Most Points-Duke: 92 (12/20/55). Fewest Points-Duke: 32 (2/3/41). Largest Win: 16 (62-46, 1/12/74). Largest Loss: 38 (92-54, 12/20/55). Win Streak: 2 (12/17/38-12/20/54). Loss Streak: 3 (12/20/54-12/21/57). Last 10: 4-6. Last 20: 6-7. 12/17/1938 A-AG W 51 2/3/1941 A-CIS W 46 12/20/1954 H L 68 12/20/1955 H L 54 2/5/1957 A-CIS L 72 12/21/1957 H-2OT W 87 1/31/1959 A-CIS L 66 1/12/1974 H W 62 12/27/1974 N% L 75 2/10/1979 A-CIS W 71 1/26/1980 H L 69 12/20/2007 N&-MSG-OT W 65 1/27/2014 H*-PEC L 65 *ACC regular season %Played in Raleigh, N.C., Raleigh Coliseum &Aeropostale Classic, New York, N.Y. AG-Alumni Gym CIS-Cameron Indoor Stadium

37 32 90 92 90 84 75 46 89 69 78 64 80

DUQUESNE (51-31) Total Games: 82. at Consol Energy Center: 4 (4-0). at Petersen Events Center: 4 (4-0). at Mellon/Civic Arena: 35 (21-14). at Fitzgerald Field House: 21 (14-7). at Pitt Pavilion: 14 (5-9). at Palumbo Center: 4 (3-1). Neutral: 6 (5-1). Eastern 8 Games: 12 (7-5). Eastern 8 Tournament: 1 (1-0). Steel Bowl Games: 19 (7-12). Overtime: 3 (2-1). Double Overtime: 1 (1-0). 1-Point Games: 10 (2-8). 2-Point Games: 8 (5-3). Games decided by two points or less: 18 (7-11). Most Points-Pitt: 102 (12/19/92, 1/12/87) Fewest Points-Pitt: 21 (1/13/32) Most Points-DU: 100 (12/9/67, 12/6/74) Fewest Points-DU: 25 (2/17/33) Largest Pitt win: 31 (75-44, 12/12/59). Largest DU win: 36 (79-43, 12/12/53). Win Steak: 13 (12/22/01-current). Loss Streak: 4, three times. Last 10 Games: 10-0. Last 20 Games: 18-2. 1/13/1932 H-PP 1/13/1933 H-PP 2/17/1933 H-PP 1/12/1934 H-PP 2/6/1934 H-PP 1/4/1935 H-PP 2/8/1935 H-PP 2/8/1936 H-PP 2/18/1936 H-PP 2/10/1937 H-PP 2/24/1937 H-PP 1/12/1938 H-PP 2/23/1938 H-PP 1/28/1939 H-PP 12/12/1953 H#-FFH 12/10/1955 H#-FFH 12/15/1956 H#-FFH 12/14/1957 H#-FFH 12/13/1958 H#-FFH 12/12/1959 H#-FFH 12/17/1960 H#-FFH 12/16/1961 H#-FFH 12/15/1962 H#-FFH 12/7/1963 H#-FFH-OT 12/10/1966 CA# 12/9/1967 CA#

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2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL 12/7/1968 CA# L 42 57 12/29/1970 CA# W 70 58 12/30/1971 CA# L 67 87 12/8/1972 CA# L 61 67 12/7/1973 CA# W 82 65 12/6/1974 CA# L 94 100 12/5/1975 CA# L 74 75 12/11/1976 CA-GT L 78 79 2/12/1977 H@-FFH-OT L 63 66 2/27/1977 A@-CA W 64 56 2/5/1978 A$-CA L 66 88 2/22/1978 H$-FFH W 72 65 2/1/1979 A$-CA W 89 83 2/17/1979 H$-FFH W 60 54 1/16/1980 H$-FFH W 55 53 2/10/1980 A$-CA L 66 67 3/6/1980 N-CA-NIT L 63 65 2/4/1981 H$-FFH W 60 53 2/15/1981 A$-CA L 64 66 3/7/1981 N-CA (F) W 64 60 1/14/1982 H$-FFH L 62 72 2/14/1982 A$CA W 69 68 3/2/1982 H-FFH-E8 W 66 64 11/30/1982 A$-CA W 62 53 12/27/1983 A-CA-GT W 64 59 1/14/1984 H-FFH W 75 69 2/4/1985 A-CA W 77 61 1/20/1986 H-FFH W 95 76 1/12/1987 A-CA W 102 77 1/11/1988 H-FFH W 85 58 12/19/1988 A-PC L 76 80 12/18/1989 H-FFH W 92 87 12/19/1990 CA W 84 65 1/6/1992 CA W 93 69 12/19/1992 CA W 102 91 12/18/1993 CA W 77 66 12/19/1994 CA W 76 72 11/29/1995 CA W 84 73 12/21/1996 CA W 75 73 2/5/1998 CA L 69 80 1/25/1999 MA W 65 60 12/20/1999 MA W 74 56 12/21/2000 MA L 70 71 12/22/2001 MA W 78 63 11/23/2002 H-PEC W 82 67 12/3/2003 A-PC W 59 45 12/4/2004 H-PEC W 87 57 12/7/2005 A-PC W 71 60 12/6/2006 H-PEC W 73 56 12/5/2007 A-PC W 73 68 12/3/2008 H-PEC W 78 51 12/2/2009 MA-2OT W 67 58 12/01/2010 N-CEC W 80 66 11/30/2011 N-CEC W 80 69 12/5/2012 N-CEC W 66 45 11/30/2013 N-CEC W 84 67 #Steel Bowl GT-Golden Triangle Classic $-Eastern 8 regular season game E8-Eastern 8 Tournament game @Eastern Collegiate Basketball League game CEC-Consol Energy Center PP-Pitt Pavilion, Pittsburgh, Pa. FFH-Fitzgerald Field House, Pittsburgh, Pa. PC-Palumbo Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. EAST TENNESSEE STATE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 3/20/2009 N^ W 72 62 ^NCAA Tournament First Round, Dayton, Ohio EASTERN KENTUCKY (3-0) GP: 3; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/4/1980 H W 80 78 1/12/1981 A W 80 56 11/19/2009 H-PEC W 71 60 EASTERN MICHIGAN (2-1) GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/9/1981 H W 84 78 12/7/1982 A L 62 67 3/18/1988 N% W 108 90 %NCAA Tournament First Round, Lincoln, Neb. EVANSVILLE (3-2) GP: 5; H: 1-1; A: 2-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/30/1961 A% W 89 83 12/23/1975 H L 61 62 12/6/1977 A L 83 90 12/5/1978 H W 88 69 1/19/1980 A W 78 70 %Evansville Invitational, Evansville, Ind. FAIRFIELD (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/30/1963 H W 82 62

FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/14/2008 H-PEC W 86 63

3/14/1974 N% W 81 78 %NCAA Tournament Regional, Raleigh, N.C.

FLORIDA (4-3) GP: 7; H: 3-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-2; OT: 0-0. 12/28/1948 H W 50 40 12/29/1948 H W 45 39 12/28/1955 N% L 72 98 1/2/1988 H W 80 68 12/22/1988 A W 90 87 3/23/1992 H-NIT L 74 77 3/22/2014 N& L 45 61 &NCAA Tournament Third Round, Orlando, Fla. %All-America Tournament, Owensboro, Ky.

GENEVA (30-14) GP: 44; H: 22-8; A: 8-6; N: 0-0; OT: 0-1. 1/19/1906 H W 24 18 1/25/1906 H L 18 28 1/17/1911 A L 18 32 2/3/1911 H W 44 27 1/21/1913 A W 31 19 1/9/1914 H W 28 21 2/12/1919 H W 36 32 2/25/1919 H L 27 34 2/17/1920 H W 40 31 2/16/1921 H W 43 42 1/13/1922 H W 55 38 1/9/1923 H W 42 31 1/8/1924 H W 31 22 1/6/1925 H L 25 28 2/24/1926 H L 29 37 2/15/1940 H L 45 47 2/13/1941 A W 50 26 2/21/1941 H W 55 41 1/14/1942 H W 51 38 2/7/1942 A L 42 54 1/20/1943 H W 46 32 1/23/1943 A W 63 51 1/12/1944 H W 44 38 2/5/1944 A W 59 58 1/3/1945 H W 49 45 2/3/1945 A W 57 51 1/3/1946 A W 54 43 1/23/1946 H W 43 41 1/18/1947 A L 56 57 2/19/1947 H W 57 47 1/6/1951 H L 73 76 2/2/1952 A W 77 72 1/7/1953 H W 97 75 2/25/1953 A L 66 81 12/16/1953 A L 76 94 2/27/1954 H W 84 75 1/5/1955 H L 67 91 1/19/1955 A-2OT L 96 101 1/21/1956 H L 79 98 2/12/1958 A W 82 61 2/24/1958 H W 109 74 1/26/1959 H W 84 62 1/10/1962 H W 78 65 1/15/1963 H W 80 60

FLORIDA A&M (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/30/2006 H-PEC W 77 51 FLORIDA STATE (9-2) GP: 11; H: 5-1; A: 2-0; N: 2-1; OT: 0-0. ACC: 0-1 (H: 0-1; A: 0-0). ACC Tournament: 0 (0-0). at Petersen Events Center: 3 (2-1). at Donald L. Tucker Center: 2 (2-0). One-Point Games: 2 (2-0). Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Most Points-Pitt: 102 (12/20/83). Fewest Points-Pitt: 56 (12/21/08). Most Points-FSU: 89 (12/20/83). Fewest Points-FSU: 48 (12/21/08). Largest Win: 22, two times (82-60, 12/8/ 73; 88-66, 11/24/06). Largest Loss: 7 (83-76, 12/21/84). Win Streak: 5 (12/21/85-2/23/14). Loss Streak: 1, two times. Last 10: 8-2. Last 20: 8-2. 12/8/1973 H-CA+ W 82 60 12/22/1982 A W 75 74 12/20/1983 H W 102 89 3/18/1984 N!-NIT W 66 63 12/21/1984 N& L 76 83 12/21/1985 H W 88 75 12/28/1987 N% W 72 71 12/22/2003 H^-PEC W 63 56 11/24/2006 H$-PEC W 88 66 12/21/2008 A W 56 48 2/23/2014 H*-PEC L 66 71 *ACC regular season game !NIT game played in Greensboro, N.C. ^Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tournament, Pittsburgh, Pa. $First Commonwealth Colonial Athletic Association Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. &played in Orlando, Fla. %Citrus Bowl Tournament, Orlando, Fla. +Steel Bowl FORDHAM (14-8) GP: 22; H: 6-3; A: 6-3; N: 2-2; OT: 0-0. 2/2/1930 A W 31 27 1/16/1931 A W 22 14 2/3/1933 H W 47 16 1/17/1935 A-MSG W 43 20 12/20/1937 H W 35 23 2/22/1939 A-MSG W 40 34 2/28/1940 N-MSG W 57 37 12/11/1954 H+ W 71 65 12/28/1958 N% L 76 85 12/26/1959 N& L 68 80 2/15/1961 H W 60 58 12/22/1961 A W 67 66 2/6/1963 H W 87 61 2/9/1964 A W 78 70 2/6/1965 H L 53 66 2/5/1966 A L 60 66 2/4/1967 H L 59 68 2/3/1968 A L 63 88 2/19/1969 H L 44 66 12/5/1970 A L 58 70 12/30/1977 N^ W 80 76 11/12/2012 H-PEC$ W 86 51 $NIT Season Tip-Off, Pittsburgh, Pa. %Carrousel Tournament, Charlotte, N.C. &Queen City Invitational, Buffalo, N.Y. ^played in San Diego, Calif. +Steel Bowl FRANKLIN & MARSHALL (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/6/1913 A W 24 17 FRESNO STATE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/12/2013 H-PEC W 75 54 FURMAN (2-0) GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/6/1957 H W 83 45

GEORGE MASON (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/28/2002 H-PEC W 65 41 GEORGE WASHINGTON (17-9) GP: 26; H: 13-2; A: 2-7; N: 2-0; OT: 0-1. 2/14/1908 H W 41 21 1/20/1926 H W 43 30 12/10/1954 H+ L 65 87 12/13/1957 H+ W 68 59 12/6/1963 H+ W 89 68 2/20/1965 A L 79 92 12/11/1965 H-CA+ W 85 59 1/11/1969 A L 68 92 1/10/1970 H W 71 61 1/6/1971 A W 82 76 1/3/1972 H W 99 81 2/10/1973 A L 66 69 1/16/1974 H W 96 56 3/8/1975 N^ W 89 64 1/10/1976 A-3OT L 73 74 1/8/1977 A@ L 79 94 1/8/1978 H$ L 71 73 3/2/1978 N-E8-CA W 85 83 1/13/1979 A$ L 83 94 2/27/1979 H$ W 85 80 1/9/1980 H$ W 82 61 2/26/1980 H-E8-FFH W 77 68 1/24/1981 A$ W 74 55 2/18/1981 H$ W 89 77 1/11/1982 A$ L 74 79 2/27/1982 H$ W 79 77 +Steel Bowl E8-Eastern 8 Tournament game $-Eastern 8 regular season game @Eastern Collegiate Basketball League game ^ECAC Tournament, Morgantown, W.Va. GEORGETOWN (36-41) GP: 77; H: 20-16; A: 15-21; N: 1-4; OT: 01. Big East: 22-29 (H: 12-12; A: 10-17). Big East Tournament: 5 (1-4). at Petersen Events Center: 6 (4-2). at Verizon Center: 12 (8-4). at Mellon/Civic Arena: 13 (6-7). One-Point Games: 6 (3-3). Two-Point Games: 4 (3-1). Most Points-Pitt: 89 (1/25/97). Fewest Points-Pitt: 17 (3/6/12). Most Points-GU: 97 (2/7/90).

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Fewest Points-GU: 18 (12/9/32). Largest Win: 28 (73-45, 1/8/2013). Largest Loss: 31 (93-62, 3/1/86). Win Streak: 5 (1/19/02-2/24/04). Loss Streak: 5 (3/1/86-1/6/88). Last 10: 6-4. Last 20: 13-7. 3/6/1912 A L 17 21 2/3/1913 A W 32 26 2/22/1921 H W 34 32 1/11/1930 H W 43 26 2/12/1932 H= L 30 33 12/9/1932 H= W 32 18 2/24/1933 A= L 27 28 12/9/1933 H= W 34 31 2/24/1934 A= W 38 27 2/23/1935 A= W 42 24 3/6/1935 H= W 40 25 1/17/1936 A=-OT L 42 43 3/4/1936 H= W 43 36 1/18/1937 A= L 27 30 3/2/1937 H= W 39 22 1/21/1938 H= L 47 50 2/26/1938 A= L 22 34 2/13/1939 H= W 43 41 3/4/1939 A= W 44 39 1/26/1952 H L 59 74 2/2/1954 A W 80 73 1/19/1983 A*-CC L 54 62 2/19/1983 H* W 65 63 1/28/1984 H* L 52 63 2/29/1984 A*-CC L 52 71 1/19/1985 H*-CA L 53 65 2/19/1985 A*-CC L 46 70 1/2/1986 H*-CA W 80 76 3/1/1986 A*-CC L 62 93 3/5/1986 N^-MSG L 56 57 1/10/1987 H*-CA L 70 82 2/18/1987 A*-CC L 52 65 1/6/1988 A*-CC L 57 62 2/20/1988 H*-CA W 70 65 1/11/1989 A*-CC L 57 76 2/11/1989 H*-CA W 79 74 3/11/1989 N^-MSG L 62 85 1/8/1990 H*-CA L 71 87 2/7/1990 A*-CC L 81 97 1/27/1991 H*-CA L 78 83 2/20/1991 A*-CC W 78 65 1/22/1992 H*-CA L 59 63 3/7/1992 A*-CC L 57 67 12/9/1992 A*-CC L 66 80 2/28/1993 H*-CA W 51 48 1/24/1994 H*-CA W 68 60 2/16/1994 A*-US L 65 67 1/3/1995 H*-CA L 46 55 1/28/1995 A*-US L 60 71 1/10/1996 H*-CA W 75 56 1/25/1997 A*-US W 89 71 2/20/1997 H*-CA L 57 76 2/17/1998 A*-MCI W 80 79 1/23/1999 H* L 71 79 2/2/1999 A*-MCI L 58 76 2/13/2000 H* L 65 72 2/20/2000 A*-MCI L 50 62 1/20/2001 A*-MCI W 70 66 2/5/2001 H* L 67 81 1/19/2002 A*-MCI W 68 67 1/26/2002 H*-PEC W 67 56 1/25/2003 H*-PEC W 65 64 2/18/2003 A*-MCI W 82 67 2/24/2004 A*-MCI W 68 58 1/5/2005 H*-PEC L 64 67 2/5/2006 A*-MCI L 58 61 1/13/2007 H*-PEC W 74 69 2/24/2007 A-VC* L 53 61 3/10/2007 N^-MSG (F) L 42 65 1/14/2008 H*-PEC W 69 60 3/15/2008 N^-MSG (F) W 74 65 1/3/2009 A-VC* W 70 54 1/20/2010 H*-PEC L 66 74 1/12/2011 A-VC* W 72 57 1/28/2012 H*-PEC W 72 60 3/7/2012 N^-MSG L 52 64 1/8/2013 A*-VC W 73 45 ^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. *Big East regular season game =Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game VC or MCI-Verizon Center/MCI Center, Washington, D.C. CC-Capital Centre, Washington, D.C. US-USAir Arena, Landover, Md. Notes *Pitt and Georgetown were members of the Eastern Intercollegiate Conference from 1932-39. GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, KY. (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/15/2003 H+-PEC W 79 74 +Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tournament, Pittsburgh, Pa.

GEORGIA (2-3) GP: 5; H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 1-1; OT: 1-1. 3/14/1991 N&-OT W 76 12/17/1994 N^-2OT L 86 12/2/1995 H-CA L 66 12/31/2002 A L 67 12/30/2003 H-PEC W 76 &NCAA Tournament First Round, Louisville, Ky. ^Kuppenheimer Classic, Atlanta, Ga.

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GEORGIA TECH (1-5) GP: 6; H: 0-1; A: 1-2; N: 0-2; OT: 0-0. ACC: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0). at Petersen Events Center: 0 (0-0). One-Point Games: 1 (0-1). Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Most Points-Pitt: 92, two times (12/4/89, 12/28/89). Fewest Points-Pitt: 61 (3/6/71). Most Points-GT: 111 (12/28/89). Fewest Points-GT: 74 (1/14/2014). Largest Win: 7 (81-74, 1/14/2014). Largest Loss: 30 (92-62, 2/9/70). Win Streak: 1 (1/14/2014-current). Loss Streak: 5 (1/4/66-1/14/2014). 1/4/1966 A L 77 89 2/9/1970 H L 62 92 3/6/1971 A L 61 78 12/4/1989 N+ L 92 93 12/28/1989 N# L 92 111 1/14/2014 A* W 81 74 +ACC/Big East Challenge, Hartford, Conn., Civic Center #Kuppenheimer Classic, Atlanta, Ga. GETTYSBURG (6-1) GP: 7; H: 3-0; A: 3-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/4/1912 A L 25 2/5/1913 A W 27 1/22/1915 H W 41 1/28/1950 H W 59 12/9/1950 A W 65 12/1/1970 H W 91 12/1/1971 A W 80

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GROVE CITY (10-11) GP: 21; H: 8-9; A: 2-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/26/1906 H L 19 2/23/1906 H L 25 1906-07 H W 47 1906-07 A L 16 1/20/1912 A L 17 2/16/1912 H L 22 2/15/1919 H W 36 1/9/1920 H W 38 1/7/1921 H L 28 1/27/1922 A W 54 1/26/1923 H L 34 1/25/1924 H L 28 1/27/1925 H L 11 2/5/1926 H L 27 3/9/1926 H W 25 2/11/1927 H L 31 2/28/1928 H W 54 2/20/1929 H W 48 12/21/1929 H W 38 1/17/1950 H W 84 1/19/1951 A W 70

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HARDIN SIMMONS (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/30/1955 H* W 74 67 *All-America Tournament, Owensboro, Ky. HARVARD (3-0) GP: 3; H: 2-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/29/1932 A W 28 25 12/27/1952 H W 72 48 12/29/1972 H W 75 73 HAWAII (1-2) GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 2/5/1979 H W 71 52 12/3/1982 N% L 67 70 12/30/1990 A# L 82 84 %Ama Hawkeye Classic, Iowa City, Iowa #Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii HIRAM (2-1) GP: 3; H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/18/1911 A L 18 43 3/9/1911 H W 49 22 2/23/1912 H W 43 38 HOLY CROSS (2-1) GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/3/1958 A W 79 72 2/6/1959 H W 83 71 1/25/1963 A L 65 77


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HISTORICAL RESULTS HOUSTON (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/2/1953 A W 66 63 HOUSTON BAPTIST (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0 11/9/2007 H&-PEC W 103 &Hispanic College Fund Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.

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HOWARD (5-0) GP: 5; H: 5-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/15/1973 H W 98 73 12/22/1998 H W 78 42 11/20/2004 H-PEC W 81 55 11/27/2012 H-PEC W 70 46 11/17/2013 H+-PEC W 84 52 +Progressive Legends Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. IDAHO (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 3/13/1981 N$ W 70 69 $NCAA Tournament First Round, El Paso, Texas ILLINOIS (2-4) GP: 6; H: 0-1; A: 2-2; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/20/1940 A W 43 41 12/14/1946 A L 31 58 12/13/1947 A L 33 70 12/27/1963 N% L 76 83 12/6/1986 H L 97 99 2/13/1993 A W 95 79 %Los Angeles Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. ILLINOIS-CHICAGO (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/10/2010 H-PEC= W 97 54 =2K Sports/Coaches vs. Cancer Classic ILLINOIS STATE (2-2) GP: 4; H: 1-1; A: 0-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/28/1983 H-CA+ W 59 11/24/1996 H L 50 11/22/1997 A L 65 11/24/2001 N% W 65 %Robert Morris Invitational, Moon Township, Pa. +Steel Bowl

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ILLINOIS WESLEYAN Pitt played IWU in a 20-minute scrimmage at the National Coaches Convention in Atlanta, Ga. on March 30, 1934. Pitt won 18-15. The game does not count in Pitt’s records. INDIANA (4-4) GP: 8; H: 1-1; A: 2-2; N: 1-1; OT: 0-0. 1/1/1929 H W 52 12/13/1929 A W 35 1/1/1931 H L 19 12/16/1931 A W 29 12/18/1939 A L 35 12/26/1941 A L 41 3/23/2003 N+ W 74 12/8/2009 N%-MSG L 64 +NCAA Tournament Second Round, Boston, Mass. %Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y.

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INDIANA, Pa. (11-0) GP: 11; H: 10-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0. 2/11/1942 H-OT W 47 37 2/2/1943 H W 65 41 2/23/1976 H W 76 61 2/21/1977 A W 76 59 12/16/1978 H W 92 64 12/8/1980 H W 79 70 12/3/1983 H W 86 54 12/10/1984 H W 89 64 11/30/1985 H W 94 45 11/29/1986 H W 108 49 11/22/2008 H&-PEC W 86 60 &Legends Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. IUPUI (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/27/1999 H W 68 49 IONA (1-1) GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 1/22/1979 N^-OT L 79 84 1/21/1980 H W 75 63 ^played at Nassau Coliseum IOWA (5-2) GP: 7; H: 1-1; A: 4-0; N: 0-1; OT: 1-0. 12/19/1927 A-OT W 44 12/30/1928 H W 45 12/16/1929 A W 29 12/15/1934 A W 38

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12/14/1935 A W 32 23 12/30/1950 H L 66 73 12/30/1976 N# L 80 103 #Lobo Classic, Albuquerque, N.M. IOWA STATE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/28/1981 N% W 81 65 %Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. JACKSONVILLE (2-1) GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/26/1978 A L 72 74 12/26/1987 A W 81 67 12/6/1988 H W 81 74 JAMES MADISON (0-1) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/20/1980 N^ L 69 77 ^Virginia Tech Classic, Blacksburg, Va. JUNIATA (8-1) GP: 9; H: 6-1; A: 2-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/24/1911 H W 42 1/19/1912 H L 33 1/10/1913 H W 43 3/8/1914 H W 47 1/15/1915 H W 28 2/27/1915 A W 55 1/14/1916 H W 48 2/25/1916 A W 42 1/11/1917 H W 31

29 34 29 40 27 26 37 35 21

KANSAS (2-3) GP: 5; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 2-3; OT: 0-0. 12/21/1931 N% L 23 24 12/22/1931 N% L 20 26 12/23/1931 N% W 25 22 12/28/1986 N& W 79 76 3/16/1991 N^ L 66 77 %Played in Kansas City, Mo., three-game series &Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii ^NCAA Tournament Second Round, Louisville, Ky. KENNESAW STATE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/23/2012 H-PEC W 59 43 KENT STATE (9-8) GP: 17; H: 7-1; A: 1-6; N: 1-1; OT: 0-1. 12/2/1950 A L 46 51 1/3/1962 H W 66 62 12/6/1962 A W 66 58 1/22/1964 H W 84 63 12/4/1965 A L 67 79 2/6/1968 H L 73 83 12/21/1968 A L 48 69 1/21/1970 H W 63 60 12/23/1970 A L 60 67 2/9/1972 H W 75 68 2/7/1973 A L 68 74 2/6/1974 H W 83 70 2/26/1975 A L 68 69 12/3/1977 H W 65 47 3/21/2002 N%-OT L 73 78 3/17/2006 N@ W 79 64 12/12/2009 H-PEC W 71 59 %NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen, Lexington, Ky. @NCAA Tournament First Round, Denver, Colo. KENTUCKY (2-4) GP: 6; H: 0-0; A: 1-3; N: 1-1; OT: 0-0. 12/23/1935 A L 17 35 12/29/1937 N% L 29 40 3/15/1957 A L 92 98 3/5/1960 A L 66 73 11/22/1991 A& W 85 67 11/27/1998 N^ W 68 56 %Sugar Bowl Tournament, New Orleans, La. &Preseason NIT, Lexington, Ky. ^Puerto Rico Shootout, Bayamon, Puerto Rico LAFAYETTE (16-6) GP: 22; H: 9-3; A: 7-3; N: 0-0; OT: 0-1. 2/4/1915 A W 31 1/7/1916 H W 34 2/10/1916 A W 25 2/8/1917 A W 33 2/15/1917 H W 27 2/14/1918 A L 31 2/20/1919 H L 30 2/24/1921 H L 33 2/8/1924 A W 18 1/5/1957 H W 69 1/11/1967 H W 58 2/10/1968 A W 74 1/8/1969 H L 41

24 23 23 29 25 37 32 37 17 59 47 70 51

2/6/1970 2/17/1971 1/26/1972 1/8/1983 11/30/1983 12/3/1984 12/4/1985 12/22/1997 1/2/2008

A-OT H A H A H A H H-PEC

L W L W W W W W W

74 88 78 65 70 80 95 67 96

80 72 91 52 55 66 64 66 75

LAMAR (0-1) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/5/1980 N% L 65 67 %Show Me Invitational, Columbia, Mo. LASALLE (2-0) GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/16/1984 A#-NIT-Pal W 95 91 11/22/2011 H-PEC+ W 73 69 #NIT-National Invitation Tournament Pal-Philadelphia, Pa., The Palestra +Philly HoopGroup Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. LEHIGH (5-5) GP: 10; H: 5-1; A: 1-4; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/8/1913 A L 25 2/3/1915 A L 28 2/21/1916 H W 41 2/9/1916 A L 22 2/22/1917 H W 34 2/16/1918 H L 26 2/22/1918 A L 23 2/14/1920 A W 27 11/12/2012 H-PEC^ W 78 11/20/2013 H-PEC+ W 77 ^NIT Season Tip-Off, Pittsburgh, Pa. +Progressive Legends Classic, Pittsburgh,Pa.

39 29 28 38 19 39 34 24 53 58

LONG BEACH STATE (0-1) GP: 0-1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/16/2011 H-PEC L 76 86 LONG ISLAND (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/16/1995 H W 108 67 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE/ SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/28/1985 N& W 77 52 &Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans, La. LOUISIANA STATE (2-2) GP: 4; H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 1-1; OT: 0-0. 4/13/1935 N& L 37 1/2/1936 A+ W 52 12/27/1962 N% W 96 1/31/1969 A L 79 &played in Atlantic City, N.J. %Hurricane Classic, Miami, Fla. +played in New Orleans, La.

41 47 73 120

LOUISIANA TECH (0-1) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 3/14/1985 N$ L 54 78 $NCAA Tournament First Round, Tulsa, Okla. LOUISVILLE (5-8) GP: 13; H: 1-3; A: 1-5; N: 3-0; OT: 2-1. ACC: 0-0 (H: 0-0; A: 0-0). ACC Tournament: 0-0. Big East: 2-7 (H: 1-3; A: 1-4). Big East Tournament: 3 (3-0). at Petersen Events Center: 4 (1-3). at KFC Yum! Center: 3 (0-3). at Freedom Hall: 3 (1-2). One-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Two-Point Games: 1 (0-1). Most Points-Pitt: 82 (1/16/10) Fewest Points-Pitt: 42 (12/20/47). Most Points-UL: 77 (1/16/10). Fewest Points-UL: 56 (3/8/06). Largest Win: 7 (76-69, 3/13/08). Largest Loss: 22 (62-42, 12/20/47). Win Streak: 2 (1/15/06-3/8/06). Loss Streak: 4 (2/27/11-current). Last 10: 3-7. Last 20: 5-8. 12/20/1947 A-FH 1/15/2006 A*-FH 3/8/2006 N^-MSG 2/12/2007 H*-PEC 3/9/2007 N^-MSG 2/24/2008 H*-PEC 3/13/2008 N^-MSG-OT 1/17/2009 A*-FH 1/16/2010 H*-PEC-OT 2/27/2011 A*-YC-OT 1/21/2012 H*-PEC 2/26/2012 A*-YC

194

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

42 61 61 53 65 73 76 63 82 59 62 54

64 57 56 66 59 75 69 69 77 62 73 57

1/28/2013 A*-YC L 61 64 ^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. *Big East regular season game YC-KFC Yum! Center, Louisville, Ky. FH-Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. LOYOLA (LA.) (1-1) GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/28/1948 A W 47 45 2/4/1953 A L 70 73 LOYOLA (MD.) (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/27/2004 H W 93 57 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT (1-1) GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 2/3/1949 A L 45 54 12/6/2013 H W 85 68 MAINE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/26/2005 H-PEC W 62 49 MANHATTAN (2-0) GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/29/1957 N%-MSG W 71 63 11/20/1991 H+ W 72 61 %ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. +Preseason NIT, Pittsburgh, Pa. MARIETTA (3-1) GP: 4; H: 2-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/31/1908 H W 49 3/4/1908 A W 36 1/28/1921 H L 43 2/28/1922 H W 44

22 19 44 25

MARIST (2-0) GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 3/13/1987 N W 93 68 11/25/2000 H-OT W 71 69 MARQUETTE (8-9) GP: 17; H: 4-2; A: 2-6; N: 2-1; OT: 0-2. Big East: 4-7 (H: 3-2; A: 1-5). Big East Tournament: 2 (2-0). at Petersen Events Center: 5 (3-2). at Bradley Center: 6 (1-5). at Madison Square Garden: 2 (2-0). One-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Two-Point Games: 1 (0-1). Most Points-Pitt: 90 (3/4/09). Fewest Points-Pitt: 24 (12/17/30). Most Points-MU: 84 (2/18/06). Fewest Points-MU: 18 (12/17/30). Largest Win: 15 (90-75, 3/4/09). Largest Loss: 18 (72-54, 2/15/08). Win Streak: 4 (3/14/08-1/14/12). Loss Streak: 3 two times (1/14/2012current; 2/18/06-3/8/07). Last 10: 5-5. Last 20: 8-9. 12/17/1930 A W 24 12/18/1974 H W 65 1/17/1976 A L 62 3/27/2003 N+ L 74 1/28/2006 H*-PEC W 77 2/18/2006 A*-BC L 82 1/21/2007 H*-PEC-OT L 74 3/3/2007 A*-BC L 71 3/8/2007 N^-MSG W 89 2/15/2008 A*-BC L 54 3/14/2008 N^-MSG W 68 3/4/2009 H*-PEC W 90 2/18/2010 A*-BC W 58 1/8/2011 H*-PEC W 89 1/14/2012 A*-BC L 57 1/12/2013 H*-PEC-OT L 67 2/16/2013 A*-BC L 69 *Big East regular season ^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. +NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen, Minneapolis, Minn. BC-Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis. MARSHALL (4-0) GP: 4; H: 3-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/6/1969 H-CA+ W 87 12/6/1990 H W 105 12/19/1991 A W 89 12/5/1992 H W 95 +Steel Bowl MARYLAND (4-5) GP: 9; H: 2-1; A: 1-2; N: 1-2; OT: 1-1. ACC: 2-0 (H: 1-0; A: 1-0). One-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Most Points-Pitt: 89 (2/11/78). Fewest Points-Pitt: 52 (11/28/98). Most Points-UM: 95 (1/12/80).

Fewest Points-UM: 59 (1/6/2014). Largest Win: 20 (79-59, 1/6/2014). Largest Loss: 35 (87-52, 11/28/98). Win Streak: 3 (11/18/2010-current). Loss Streak: 4 (1/12/80-11/18/10). 2/15/1977 A L 75 88 2/11/1978 H-CA-OT W 89 86 1/12/1980 A L 88 95 1/27/1981 H-CA-OT L 66 69 12/28/1996 N% L 63 66 11/28/1998 N& L 52 87 11/18/2010 N=-MSG W 79 70 1/6/2014 H*-PEC W 79 59 1/25/2014 A* W 83 79 %Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii &Puerto Rico Shootout, Bayamon, Puerto Rico =2K Sports/Coaches vs. Cancer Classic, New York, N.Y. MARYLAND-BALTIMORE COUNTY (2-0) GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/13/1998 H W 84 56 12/13/2008 H-PEC W 91 56 MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE (2-0) GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/27/1997 H W 85 51 12/18/2010 H-PEC W 97 64 MASSACHUSETTS (10-4) GP: 14; H: 6-2; A: 4-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-1. 1/29/1965 A W 89 74 12/8/1967 H-CA+ W 73 71 2/6/1977 H@ L 71 75 2/27/1978 A$ L 68 71 12/2/1978 H$ W 70 54 12/27/1978 H W 87 68 12/8/1979 A$ W 63 45 12/23/1980 H$ W 85 65 2/24/1981 A$ W 101 61 2/6/1982 A$ W 60 58 2/20/1982 H$ W 74 60 12/7/1994 A L 57 85 1/23/1996 H-OT L 71 79 11/18/2006 H&-PEC W 85 68 +Steel Bowl &First Commonwealth Colonial Athletic Association Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. $Eastern 8 regular season @Eastern Collegiate Basketball League game MEMPHIS (1-1) GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 2/10/1950 A L 39 53 12/7/2004 N%-MSG W 70 51 %Jimmy V Classic, New York, N.Y. MERCYHURST (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/25/1979 H W 91 85

18 58 73 77 71 84 77 75 79 72 61 75 51 81 62 74 79

67 75 65 81

MIAMI, FLA. (18-16) GP: 34; H: 9-5; A: 7-10; N: 2-1; OT: 2-2. ACC: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0). ACC Tournament: 0-0. Big East: 11-8 (H: 7-2; A: 4-6). Big East Tournament: 2-1. at Petersen Events Center: 0 (0-0). at BankUnited Center: 2 (2-0). at Miami Arena: 9 (3-6). at Madison Square Garden: 3 (2-1). at Civic Arena: 2 (0-2). One-Point Games: 1 (0-1). Two-Point Games: 2 (1-1). Most Points-Pitt: 86 (1/23/93). Fewest Points-Pitt: 40 (12/26/47). Most Points-UM: 100 (1/6/68). Fewest Points: UM: 43 (12/26/47). Largest Win: 32 (80-48, 12/22/48). Largest Loss: 33 (85-52, 2/23/99). Win Streak: 5 (1/6/93-2/28/95). Loss Streak: 5 (12/28/62-1/29/92). Last 10: 6-4. Last 20: 12-8. 12/26/1947 H 12/21/1948 A 12/22/1948 A 1/18/1951 H 2/9/1955 A 12/12/1958 H+ 12/28/1962 A% 12/5/1964 H-CA+ 1/6/1968 A 12/27/1968 A% 12/5/1969 CA+ 1/29/1992 H* 2/4/1992 A*-MA 3/12/1992 N^-MSG 1/6/1993 H* 1/23/1993 A*-MA

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

40 43 52 58 80 48 81 56 78 72 69 65 85 86 71 85 84 100 70 72 67 85 82 52 77 55 71 83 85 78 86 84


HISTORICAL RESULTS

2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL 1/12/1994 H* W 83 2/1/1994 A*-MA W 80 2/18/1995 H* W 67 2/28/1995 A*-MA-OT L 68 1/20/1996 A*-MA L 57 1/8/1997 H* W 76 2/5/1997 A*-MA L 63 1/3/1998 H* L 65 1/30/1999 H* W 60 2/23/1999 A*-MA L 52 2/1/2000 A*-MA L 60 2/29/2000 H* L 66 1/3/2001 H* W 62 3/7/2001 N^-MSG W 78 1/15/2002 A*-MA-2OT L 69 3/8/2002 N^-MSG W 76 1/10/2004 A*-BUC-2OT W 84 2/5/2014 A*-BUC-OT W 59 *ACC/Big East regular season ^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. +Steel Bowl %Hurricane Classic, Miami, Fla. BUC-BankUnited Center MA-Miami Arena MIAMI, OHIO (3-10) GP: 13; H: 2-5; A: 1-4; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/13/1952 H L 64 3/11/1958 N L 77 12/20/1958 A L 75 2/17/1960 H W 83 1/28/1961 A L 48 2/14/1962 H L 72 3/2/1963 A W 74 12/20/1963 H L 63 3/6/1965 A L 66 12/10/1965 H-CA+ L 60 3/4/1967 A L 68 1/30/1968 H L 42 11/17/2008 H-PEC W 82 +Steel Bowl

55 71 61 76 66 72 78 73 54 85 64 74 51 69 76 71 80 55

MONTANA STATE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/6/1930 H W 38 37 MOREHEAD STATE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 3/11/1957 N! W 86 85 !NCAA Tournament First Round, Columbus, Ohio MORGAN STATE (2-0) GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/26/1882 H W 80 67 11/16/2001 H W 76 55 MORRIS BROWN (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/20/2000 H W 74 53

65 82 88 79 62 75 64 77 89 65 82 66 53

MICHIGAN (6-12) GP: 18; H: 3-1; A: 2-7; N: 1-4; OT: 0-1. 12/17/1925 A L 25 34 2/12/1927 H W 35 23 12/15/1927 A W 49 39 1/1/1940 N+OT L 35 44 12/28/1940 N+ L 40 46 12/13/1948 A L 44 62 12/6/1952 A L 78 85 12/5/1953 H L 69 78 12/4/1954 A L 71 101 12/3/1955 H W 75 66 12/22/1956 A L 75 90 12/4/1957 H W 72 62 12/1/1958 A L 55 75 12/2/1959 A W 73 57 12/6/1960 A L 70 86 12/28/1963 N% L 80 95 12/30/1996 N$ W 85 78 11/21/2012 N^ L 62 67 ^NIT Season Tip-Off, New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden +Played in Columbus, Ohio %Los Angeles Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. $Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii MICHIGAN STATE (1-3) GP: 4; H: 0-2; A: 1-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 2/18/1927 A W 36 12/22/1953 H L 51 12/17/1955 H L 81 3/22/2008 N+ L 54 +NCAA Tournament Second Round, Denver, Colo.

MISSOURI STATE/ SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE (0-1) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/12/1986 A% L 52 59 %NIT-National Invitation Tournament

34 82 82 65

MINNESOTA (2-1) GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/17/1932 A W 35 26 12/27/1933 H W 28 23 12/16/1950 A L 43 72 MISSISSIPPI (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/27/1991 N& W 67 65 &USF Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans, La. MISSISSIPPI STATE (0-1) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/19/2001 H&-FFH L 61 66 &NIT-National Invitation Tournament MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/12/2007 H&-PEC W 78 45 &Hispanic College Fund Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.

MORRIS HARVEY (0-1) GP: 1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/26/1977 H L 72 76 MOUNT ST. MARY’S (5-0) GP: 5; H: 3-0; A: 2-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/5/1912 A W 29 2/4/1913 A W 25 12/23/1996 H W 85 12/19/2009 H-PEC W 66 11/9/2012 H-PEC W 80

28 20 70 48 48

MOUNT UNION (9-2) GP: 11; H: 7-0; A: 2-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/14/1907 H W 36 1906-07 A W 44 1/24/1908 H W 28 2/29/1908 A L 10 2/25/1911 A L 29 3/24/1911 H W 24 1/13/1912 A W 16 2/9/1912 H W 34 1/31/1913 H W 43 2/13/1914 H W 36 11/29/1972 H W 75

22 19 24 39 39 23 14 21 21 10 69

MURRAY STATE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/20/2003 H&-PEC W 70 49 &Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tournament, Pittsburgh, Pa. MUSKINGUM (2-0) GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/15/1922 A W 45 21 12/7/1929 H W 57 30 NAVY (8-13) GP: 21; H: 3-0; A: 5-12; N: 0-1; OT: 1-0. 2/13/1932 A L 22 29 2/25/1933 A W 31 29 2/2/1935 A L 22 24 2/1/1936 A W 42 20 1/16/1937 A W 35 28 2/10/1940 A W 44 42 2/3/1951 A L 51 64 2/6/1952 A L 44 54 2/7/1953 A L 56 77 2/3/1954 A L 73 108 2/5/1955 A L 65 77 2/8/1956 A L 64 81 2/16/1957 H W 79 63 2/15/1958 A-OT W 85 83 2/21/1959 A L 55 80 2/13/1960 A L 58 74 12/3/1960 A L 63 69 12/29/1971 H+CA W 88 78 12/4/1982 N% L 65 73 11/26/1996 A L 49 60 12/18/1997 H W 65 63 +Steel Bowl %Ama Hawkeye Classic, Iowa City, Iowa NEBRASKA (3-1) GP: 4; H: 2-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/4/1930 H W 34 12/19/1930 A W 23 12/11/1999 A L 57 12/2/2000 H W 52

27 22 69 51

NEW HAMPSHIRE (2-0) GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/27/2003 H-PEC W 52 38 12/4/2009 H-PEC W 47 32 NEW ORLEANS (3-1) GP: 4; H: 2-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-1. 12/28/1991 A@-OT L 77 78

3/12/1997 H-NIT W 82 63 12/29/1999 A W 65 62 12/30/2000 H W 62 46 NIT-National Invitation Tournament @USF Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans, La. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY (2-5) GP: 7; H: 0-3; A: 2-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 1/10/1931 A W 40 1/16/1932 H L 32 12/28/1943 A-MSG L 40 2/6/1954 H L 77 12/18/1954 A-MSG W 96 2/6/1960 H L 66 3/11/1963 N& L 83 &NCAA Tournament First Round, The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa.

22 37 54 91 76 77 93

NIAGARA (1-2) GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/27/1914 A L 25 29 2/19/1975 H W 80 65 12/2/1975 A L 69 78 NORFOLK STATE (2-0) GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/1/1999 H W 102 78 12/3/2002 H-PEC W 96 51 NORTH CAROLINA (2-8) GP: 10; H: 0-3; A: 0-4; N: 1-2; OT: 0-0. ACC: 0-1 (H: 0-0; A: 0-1). ACC Tournament: 1 (1-0). at Petersen Events Center: 0 (0-0). at Smith Center: 3 (0-3). One-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Most Points-Pitt: 93 (12/20/93). Fewest Points-Pitt: 26 (3/21/41). Most Points-UNC: 106 (12/20/93). Fewest Points-UNC: 20 (3/21/41). Largest Win: 6 (26-20, 3/21/41). Largest Loss: 29 (99-70, 12/2/72). Win Streak: 1, two times. Loss Streak: 8 (12/4/71-3/14/2014). 3/21/1941 N% W 26 20 12/4/1971 H L 75 90 12/2/1972 A L 70 99 3/15/1981 N& L 57 74 12/20/1993 H-CA L 93 106 11/29/1994 A-SC L 67 90 12/20/1995 H-CA L 49 66 11/29/1996 A-SC L 61 82 2/15/2014 A*-SC L 71 75 3/14/2014 N^-GC W 80 75 *ACC regular season ^ACC Tournament %NCAA Eastern Regionals, Madison, Wis. &NCAA Tournament Second Round, El Paso, Texas SC-Smith Center GC-Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC UNC ASHEVILLE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 3/17/2011 N& W 74 51 &NCAA Tournament Second Round, Washington, D.C. NORTH CAROLINA A&T (3-0) GP: 3; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/14/1973 H W 79 60 11/17/2000 H W 91 46 11/10/2007 H&-PEC W 88 61 &Hispanic College Fund Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. NORTH CAROLINA STATE (2-10) GP: 12; H: 1-1; A: 1-7; N: 0-2; OT: 0-0. ACC: 1-1 (H: 0-1; A: 1-0). ACC Tournament: 0-0. at Petersen Events Center: 1 (0-1). One-Point Games: 1 (0-1). Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Most Points-Pitt: 89 (1/23/71). Fewest Points-Pitt: 42 (12/17/48). Most Points-NCSU: 100, two times (3/16/ 74, 12/2/89). Fewest Points-NCSU: 62, two times (1/4/ 2014, 2/4/52). Largest Win: 14 (89-75, 1/23/71). Largest Loss: 35 (77-42, 12/17/48). Win Streak: 1, two times. Loss Streak: 5 (1/22/1972-1/4/2014). Last 10: 2-8. 12/17/1948 2/4/1952 12/1/1956 12/29/1966 1/23/1971 1/22/1972

A-Dur A-RC A-RC A@-RC H A-RC

195

L L L L W L

42 54 85 52 89 73

77 62 97 80 75 80

3/16/1974 A!-RC L 72 100 12/28/1974 A-RC L 70 86 12/2/1989 N% L 87 100 12/2/1991 N# L 77 78 1/4/2014 A*-PNC W 74 62 3/3/2014 H*-PEC L 67 74 *ACC regular season !NCAA Regional Tournament Final, Raleigh, N.C. %Tournament of Champions, Charlotte, N.C. #ACC/Big East Challenge, Hartford, Conn. @North Carolina State Tournament, Raleigh, N.C. Dur-played in Durham, N.C. RC-Reynolds Coliseum PNC-PNC Arena NORTH FLORIDA (2-0) GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/13/2010 H-PEC W 95 49 12/8/2012 H-PEC W 89 47 NORTHEASTERN (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/17/2006 H&-PEC W 78 52 &First Commonwealth Colonial Athletic Association Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. NORTHERN ARIZONA (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/18/2001 H W 58 47 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Pitt played NIU in a 20-minute scrimmage at the National Coaches Convention in Atlanta, Ga. on March 30, 1934. Pitt won 24-13. The game does not count in Pitt’s records. NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/23/1990 H W 84 50 NORTHWESTERN (8-10) GP: 18; H: 0-1; A: 6-9; N: 2-0; OT: 0-0. 12/17/1927 A W 39 12/14/1928 A L 24 12/14/1929 A W 38 12/18/1932 A L 22 12/17/1933 A W 27 12/14/1934 A L 28 12/13/1935 A L 30 12/11/1936 A L 28 12/10/1937 A W 27 12/10/1938 A W 48 12/16/1939 A L 33 12/21/1940 A L 28 12/20/1941 A# L 32 12/16/1946 A L 37 12/8/1956 A W 73 12/3/1962 H L 55 12/28/1988 N% W 90 12/29/1996 N^ W 60 %Fiesta Bowl Classic, Tempe, Ariz. ^Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii #played in Chicago, Ill.

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NOTRE DAME (28-31) GP: 59; H: 17-10; A: 10-18; N: 1-3; OT: 51. ACC: 1-0 (H: 0-0; A: 1-0). ACC Tournament: 0 (0-0). Big East: 11-14 (H: 8-5; A: 3-9). Big East Tournament: 2 (1-1). at Petersen Events Center: 7 (5-2). at Joyce Center 16 (5-11). at Madison Square Garden: 2 (1-1). One-Point Games: 1 (0-1). Two-Point Games: 5 (4-1). Most Points-Pitt: 100 (1/4/06). Fewest Points-Pitt: 12 (1/23/32). Most Points-ND: 97 (1/4/06). Fewest Points-ND: 13 (1/18/30). Largest Win: 24 (88-64, 1/29/97). Largest Loss: 34 (51-17, 2/5/38). Win Streak: 5, (1/12/04-1/4/06). Loss Streak: 5, three times (last: 2/24/103/1/14). Last 10: 4-6. Last 20: 9-11. 2/19/1927 2/18/1928 2/9/1929 1/18/1930 2/8/1930 1/24/1931 2/7/1931 1/23/1932 2/6/1932 1/21/1933 2/11/1933

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1/20/1934 H W 39 34 2/17/1934 A W 21 17 1/19/1935 H W 26 22 2/16/1935 A W 27 25 1/10/1936 H L 35 43 2/22/1936 A L 27 43 1/13/1937 H W 34 31 2/20/1937 A L 18 27 1/19/1938 H L 41 51 2/5/1938 A L 17 51 1/28/1952 H W 62 55 2/14/1952 A W 62 60 3/16/1957 N+ L 85 86 1/17/1973 A-JC-OT L 76 85 1/13/1975 H-CA-OT W 84 77 1/12/1976 H-CA L 66 77 1/26/1977 A-JC L 68 88 2/16/1983 H-CA L 54 60 2/15/1984 A-JC W 67 59 3/23/1984 N!-NIT-Pal L 64 72 1/13/1996 H*-CA W 75 65 2/13/1996 A*-JC L 69 77 1/29/1997 H*-CA W 88 64 12/6/1997 H* L 69 73 1/6/1998 A*-JC W 72 61 1/5/1999 A*-JC L 64 87 1/22/2000 A*-JC L 66 81 2/6/2000 H* W 72 66 1/16/2001 A*-JC L 58 74 2/3/2001 H* L 67 75 3/8/2001 N^-MSG W 66 54 1/12/2002 H* L 53 56 1/30/2002 A*-JC L 76 89 1/6/2003 H*-PEC W 72 55 2/9/2003 A*-JC L 64 66 1/12/2004 H*-PEC W 74 71 2/7/2004 A*-JC W 66 58 2/12/2005 H*-PEC W 68 66 3/5/2005 A*-JC W 85 77 1/4/2006 H*-PEC-2OT W 100 97 2/21/2008 A*-JC L 70 82 1/31/2009 H*-PEC W 93 80 2/24/2010 A*-JC L 53 68 3/11/2010 N^-MSG L 45 50 1/24/2011 H*-PEC L 51 56 12/27/2011 A*-JC L 59 72 2/18/2013 H*-PEC L 42 51 3/1/2014 A*-JC-OT W 85 81 *ACC/Big East regular season ^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. !NIT game played in Philadelphia, Pa., The Palestra Pal-The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. +NCAA Tournament Mideast Regional, Lexington, Ky. JC-Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center OAKLAND (4-0) GP: 4; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 2-0; OT: 1-0. 11/23/2001 N= W 70 11/19/2006 H&-PEC W 66 3/21/2010 N% W 89 11/17/2012 H-PEC-OT W 72 =Robert Morris Invitational, Moon Township, Pa. &First Commonwealth Colonial Athletic Association Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. %NCAA Tournament First Round, Milwaukee, Wis. OHIO (3-1) GP: 4; H: 3-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/19/1952 H W 68 12/13/1975 H W 72 12/1/1976 A L 62 12/22/2009 H-PEC W 74

53 55 66 62

66 71 72 49

OHIO NORTHERN (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/30/1974 H W 53 36 OHIO STATE (11-15) GP: 26; H: 5-9; A: 5-6; N: 1-0; OT: 1-0. 1/3/1926 H L 33 1/3/1927 H L 23 12/31/1927 H W 50 12/17/1928 A W 34 12/31/1929 H-OT W 38 12/13/1930 A W 25 12/30/1933 H W 27 12/30/1939 A W 34 12/30/1940 A W 48 12/31/1942 H L 44 1/8/1944 A L 38 12/8/1945 A L 37 1/30/1946 H L 33 12/7/1946 A L 33 1/20/1947 H W 51 1/17/1948 A L 56 12/20/1952 H L 70 2/14/1953 H L 53 1/6/1954 H L 55 12/1/1954 H L 87

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OHIO WESLEYAN (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/6/1971 H W 103 48 OKLAHOMA (1-2) GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 3/15/1987 N L 93 96 1/23/1988 A L 83 86 1/15/1989 H-FFH W 99 91 OKLAHOMA STATE (6-4) GP: 10; H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 4-3; OT: 0-0. 2/8/1950 A L 34 43 11/26/1988 H W 93 75 12/1/1989 N% W 102 90 12/27/1989 N# W 92 81 11/27/1991 N-MSG+ L 63 74 3/25/2004 N@ L 51 63 12/21/2006 N&-2OT L 89 95 12/15/2007 H-PEC W 85 68 3/22/2009 N= W 84 76 12/10/2011 N-MSG$ W 74 68 =NCAA Tournament Second Round, Dayton, Ohio &All College Classic, Oklahoma City, Okla. @NCAA Tournament East Rutherford Regional, Newark, N.J. +Preaseason NIT, New York, N.Y. #Kuppenheimer Classic, Atlanta, Ga. %Tournament of Champions, Charlotte, N.C. $Carquest Auto Parts Classic, New York, N.Y. ORAL ROBERTS (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 3/20/2008 N+ W 82 63 +NCAA Tournament First Round, Denver, Colo. OREGON STATE (0-3) GP: 3; H: 0-0; A: 0-2; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/22/1950 A L 36 61 12/23/1950 A L 34 53 12/26/1981 N% L 58 88 %Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. PACIFIC (0-1) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 3/17/2005 N+ L 71 79 +NCAA Tournament First Round, Boise, Idaho PENN (7-7) GP: 14; H: 4-4; A: 3-3; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0. 12/31/1907 H L 12 31 12/27/1912 H W 22 18 1/11/1922 A-Pal L 22 23 3/7/1931 A-Pal W 31 30 2/27/1932 H L 19 26 12/19/1951 H L 52 55 1/3/1953 A-Pal L 76 81 1/1/1955 A-OT-Pal W 81 75 2/27/1957 H W 94 76 12/28/1964 A#-Pal L 59 71 12/27/1965 H L 65 75 1/30/1976 H&-CA W 67 60 11/27/2010 H-PEC W 82 58 11/25/2011 A+Pal W 78 58 #Quaker City Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa. &Pennsylvania Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. +Philly HoopGroup Classic, Philadelphia, Pa. Pal-The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. PENN STATE (71-75) GP: 146; H: 46-29; A: 25-46; N: 0-0; OT: 1-3. at Petersen Events Center: 3 (3-0). at Bryce Jordan Center: 3 (2-1). at Fitzgerald Field House: 31 (19-12). at PSU’s Recreation Hall: 50 (19-31). at Mellon/Civic Arena: 2 (1-1). Eastern 8 Conference: 2-2 ECBL: 0-2. Steel Bowl/Keystone Classic: 0-2. One-Point Games: 5 (3-2). Two-Point Games: 4 (2-2). Most Points-Pitt: 100 (3/3/56). Fewest Points-Pitt: 4 (3/5/1906). Most Points-PSU: 91 (1/28/54). Fewest Points-PSU: 15 (1/15/44). Largest Win: 37 (91-54, 12/10/05). Largest Loss: 32 (89-57, 2/26/66). Win Streak: 9 (2/10/28-3/12/32).

Loss Streak: 11 (2/29/64-1/17/70). Last 10: 8-2. Last 20: 14-6. 3/5/1906 H 2/6/1908 A 1/17/1913 H 2/22/1913 A 1/20/1914 H 2/28/1914 A 1/16/1915 H 2/24/1915 A 3/6/1915 H 2/5/1916 H 2/26/1916 A 2/1/1917 H 2/24/1917 A 2/23/1918 A 2/28/1918 H 2/22/1919 A 2/28/1919 H 2/21/1920 A 2/28/1920 H 2/4/1921 H 2/19/1921 A 2/3/1922 H 2/18/1922 A 2/2/1923 H 2/17/1923 A 2/15/1924 H 2/22/1924 A 2/7/1925 H 3/13/1925 H 1/29/1926 H 3/13/1926 A 2/25/1927 H 3/12/1927 A 2/10/1928 H 3/10/1928 A 2/15/1929 H 3/11/1929 A-RH 2/14/1930 H 3/15/1930 A-RH 2/21/1931 H 3/14/1931 A-RH 3/5/1932 A-RH 3/12/1932 H 3/9/1935 A-RH= 1/18/1936 A-RH= 3/7/1936 H= 1/23/1937 H= 3/6/1937 A-RH= 2/12/1938 H= 3/5/1938 A-RH= 2/8/1939 H= 2/25/1939 A-RH= 1/6/1940 H 3/2/1940 A-RH 1/11/1941 H 3/1/1941 A-RH 1/17/1942 H 2/21/1942 A-RH 1/16/1943 H 2/20/1943 A-RH 1/15/1944 H 2/19/1944 A-RH 1/13/1945 H 2/17/1945 A-RH 1/12/1946 H 2/2/1946 A-RH 1/4/1947 H 2/1/1947 A-RH 1/3/1948 H 1/31/1948 A-RH 12/4/1948 H 2/19/1949 A-RH 1/21/1950 A-RH 1/25/1950 H 2/14/1951 H 3/3/1951 A-RH 12/28/1951 H% 1/19/1952 H 3/1/1952 A-RH 1/10/1953 H 2/28/1953 A-RH 1/28/1954 A-RH-3OT 2/13/1954 H 1/15/1955 H 2/26/1955 A-RH 1/14/1956 H 3/3/1956 A-RH 1/12/1957 H 3/2/1957 A-RH 1/25/1958 A-RH 3/1/1958 H 1/24/1959 A-RH 2/28/1959 H 1/23/1960 A-RH 2/27/1960 H-OT 2/11/1961 A-RH 2/25/1961 H 1/6/1962 H 2/24/1962 A-RH

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12/22/1962 A-RH W 68 48 2/23/1963 H W 83 67 1/11/1964 H W 69 60 2/29/1964 A-RH L 63 78 1/23/1965 A-RH L 40 59 2/27/1965 H L 72 83 1/22/1966 A-RH L 62 66 2/26/1966 H L 57 89 1/14/1967 A-RH L 44 84 2/25/1967 H L 73 87 1/13/1968 H L 43 66 2/24/1968 A-RH L 68 77 1/18/1969 A-RH L 50 65 2/22/1969 H L 49 57 1/17/1970 H W 61 47 2/21/1970 A-RH L 48 61 1/16/1971 H W 75 62 2/27/1971 A-RH L 65 71 1/29/1972 H L 62 74 2/26/1972 A-RH W 78 70 1/27/1973 H W 63 53 2/24/1973 A-RH W 58 49 1/27/1974 H W 83 61 2/23/1974 A-RH L 64 66 12/7/1974 H-CA+ L 79 88 1/18/1975 H W 84 56 2/22/1975 A-RH W 76 69 1/31/1976 H-CA# W 71 52 2/21/1976 A-RH W 65 61 1/29/1977 A-RH@ L 60 74 2/19/1977 H@ L 77 79 1/28/1978 A$-RH W 82 65 2/18/1978 H$-OT L 68 75 1/27/1979 H$ W 50 44 2/14/1979 A$-RH W 54 45 1/5/1980 H W 54 50 2/13/1980 A-RH L 53 66 2/11/1981 H W 70 63 1/16/1982 A-RH-2OT L 46 52 3/18/1992 A-RH-NIT W 67 65 12/6/2000 A-BJC L 74 88 12/8/2001 H W 83 53 12/7/2002 A-BJC W 82 60 12/6/2003 H-PEC W 64 37 12/11/2004 A-BJC W 84 71 12/10/2005 H-PEC W 91 54 12/3/2013 H-PEC^ W 78 69 $Eastern 8 regular season game +Steel Bowl %Keystone Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. #Pennsylvania Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. =Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game @Eastern Collegiate Basketball League game ^Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Pittsburgh, Pa. BJC-played at Bryce Jordan Center RH-played at Recreation Hall Notes *Pitt and Penn State were members of the Eastern Intercollegiate Conference in 1935-39. *Pitt and Penn State were members of the Eastern Collegiate Basketball League in 1976-77. *Pitt and Penn State were members of the Eastern 8 Conference from 1976-79. PEPPERDINE (0-2) GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/23/1972 A L 73 80 3/12/1982 N L 88 99 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (2-0) GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/23/1995 H W 101 59 12/3/1998 H W 78 64 PRINCETON (3-1) GP: 4; H: 3-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/5/1952 H W 58 1/2/1954 H L 57 12/31/1962 H W 71 3/19/2012 H-PEC& W 82 &College Basketball Invitational

52 64 62 61

PROVIDENCE (31-17) GP: 48; H: 20-3; A: 10-13; N: 1-1; OT: 10. Big East: 30-16 (H: 20-3; A: 10-13). Big East Tournament: 1 (1-0). at Petersen Events Center: 7 (7-0). One-Point Games: 4 (4-0). Two-Point Games: 1 (1-0). Most Points-Pitt: 117 (2/11/90). Fewest Points-Pitt: 48 (2/22/93). Most Points-PC: 102 (2/11/90). Fewest Points-PC: 48 (2/25/95). Largest Win: 27 (88-61, 3/2/04). Largest Loss: 21 (101-80, 3/18/75). Win Streak: 8 (2/4/03-2/12/08). Loss Streak: 4 (1/28/96-1/10/98). Last 10: 9-1.

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Last 20: 14-6. 3/18/1975 N%-MSG L 80 101 1/29/1983 H*-2OT W 59 55 2/28/1983 A* L 69 72 2/1/1984 A* L 66 78 3/3/1984 H* W 61 60 1/5/1985 H* W 73 62 2/6/1985 A* W 68 55 1/14/1986 H* W 71 70 2/19/1986 A* L 67 76 1/3/1987 H* W 76 67 2/7/1987 A* W 87 81 1/25/1988 H* W 90 56 2/16/1988 A* W 87 86 1/21/1989 H* L 81 96 2/7/1989 A* L 78 88 2/11/1990 H* W 117 102 3/3/1990 A* L 74 85 1/12/1991 H* W 101 82 1/23/1991 A* W 92 79 1/11/1992 H* W 83 72 2/1/1992 A* W 85 81 1/2/1993 H* W 91 85 2/22/1993 A* L 48 53 12/4/1993 H* W 94 82 2/8/1994 A* L 65 78 1/7/1995 A* L 81 85 2/25/1995 H* W 56 48 1/28/1996 H* L 70 85 2/10/1996 A* L 71 80 2/15/1997 A* L 70 84 1/10/1998 A* L 77 87 2/21/1998 H* W 73 72 12/30/1998 H* L 68 83 3/5/2000 A* W 57 53 1/23/2001 A* L 61 77 2/4/2003 H*-PEC W 68 61 3/13/2003 N^-MSG W 67 59 3/2/2004 A* W 88 61 1/31/2005 H*-PEC W 86 66 2/15/2006 A* W 81 68 2/25/2006 H*-PEC W 81 68 2/10/2007 H*-PEC W 74 68 2/12/2008 H*-PEC W 82 63 2/24/2009 A* L 73 81 3/4/2010 H*-PEC W 73 71 1/4/2011 A* W 83 79 1/25/2012 H*-PEC W 86 74 1/22/2013 A* W 68 64 *Big East regular season ^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. %NIT, New York, N.Y. PUERTO RICO, UNIV. OF (1-1) GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/11/1955 A L 70 74 2/12/1955 A W 90 71 PURDUE (4-6) GP: 10; H: 4-1; A: 0-4; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 1/3/1931 H W 24 22 12/18/1931 A L 23 41 12/31/1932 H W 33 28 12/15/1933 A L 27 33 12/15/1947 H L 29 50 12/7/1959 A L 79 91 12/2/1960 H W 81 80 12/2/1961 A L 70 86 12/1/1962 H W 69 64 12/29/1977 N% L 80 91 %San Diego Tournament, San Diego, Calif. RENSSELAER (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/4/1929 H W 48 15 RHODE ISLAND (6-1) GP: 7; H: 3-0; A: 2-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 1/20/1981 A$ L 60 62 3/6/1981 NE8-CA W 74 45 2/4/1982 A$ W 66 63 2/18/1982 H$ W 81 67 12/15/2001 H W 58 51 12/21/2002 A W 87 71 11/8/2010 H-PEC= W 83 75 $Eastern 8 regular season E8-Eastern 8 Tournament game =2K Sports/Coaches vs. Cancer Classic RICHMOND (2-0) GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/19/1938 A W 47 24 12/23/2004 H-PEC W 69 60 RIDER (2-0) GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/4/2010 H-PEC W 87 68 11/13/2011 H-PEC+ W 86 78 +Philly HoopGroup Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.

RIO GRANDE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 11/29/1978 N% W 107 82 %Played in Wheeling, W.Va. ROBERT MORRIS (30-0) GP: 30; H: 30-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. at Petersen Events Center: 9 (9-0). One-Point Games: None. Two-Point Games: None. Most Points-Pitt: 100 (12/9/78). Fewest Points-Pitt: 66 (12/9/84). Most Points-RMU: 80 (12/11/82). Fewest Points-RMU: 48 (12/29/84). Largest Win: 36 (85-49, 1/4/03). Largest Loss: None. Win Streak: 30 (1/18/78-current). Loss Streak: None. Last 10: 10-0. Last 20: 20-0. 1/18/1978 H W 99 66 12/9/1978 H W 100 68 12/5/1979 H W 77 50 12/30/1980 H W 71 63 12/19/1981 H W 88 76 12/11/1982 H W 95 80 12/10/1983 H W 77 65 12/8/1984 H W 82 62 12/29/1984 H W 66 48 12/10/1985 H W 94 62 12/20/1986 H W 77 60 11/28/1987 H W 96 70 11/30/1988 H W 75 62 12/16/1989 H W 88 71 12/15/1990 H W 98 74 12/23/1992 H W 87 63 12/22/1993 H W 80 65 12/29/1994 H W 69 59 12/8/1999 H W 92 59 12/28/2000 H W 77 55 11/20/2001 H W 86 62 1/4/2003 H-PEC W 85 49 11/26/2003 H-PEC W 75 61 11/24/2004 H-PEC W 83 59 11/23/2005 H-PEC W 86 59 11/29/2006 H-PEC W 67 53 2/2/2009 H-PEC W 92 72 2/8/2010 H-PEC W 77 53 11/23/2010 H-PEC W 74 53 11/27/2011 H-PEC+ W 81 71 +Philly HoopGroup Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. ROCHESTER (1-1) GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 1-0. 1/31/1914 A L 12 53 12/29/1965 A%-OT W 69 65 %Kodak Classic, Rochester, N.Y. ROLLINS (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/22/1975 H W 96 65 RUTGERS (23-25) GP: 48; H: 13-10; A: 9-13; N: 1-2; OT: 30. Big East: 13-9 (H: 9-2; A: 4-7). Big East Tournament: 1 (0-1). at Petersen Events Center: 5 (3-2). One-Point Games: 5 (2-3). Two-Point Games: 1 (1-0). Most Points-Pitt: 99 (12/4/72). Fewest Points-Pitt: 22 (2/7/17). Most Points-RU: 102 (12/27/76). Fewest Points-RU: 21, two times (2/17/ 17, 12/4/73). Largest Win: 29 (83-54, 3/6/10). Largest Loss: 31 (102-71, 1/27/76). Win Streak: 8 (2/25/01-1/18/06). Loss Streak: 8 (1/27/76-2/28/81). Last 10: 7-3. Last 20: 13-7. 2/5/1915 A 2/11/1916 H 2/7/1917 A 2/13/1920 A 12/22/1966 H 12/1/1967 A 11/30/1968 H 12/1/1969 A 1/2/1971 H 1/5/1972 A 12/4/1972 H 12/4/1973 A 1/25/1975 H-OT 1/27/1976 A 12/23/1976 H@ 2/25/1978 A$ 2/23/1979 H$ 3/3/1979 N-E8-CA (F) 2/23/1980 A$ 1/10/1981 H$

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2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL 2/28/1981 A$ L 60 61 3/3/1981 H-E8-FFH W 67 62 1/9/1982 H$ L 65 75 1/23/1982 A$ W 48 46 3/5/1982 N-E8-CA W 60 47 1/17/1996 A* L 77 78 2/20/1996 H* L 70 71 1/11/1997 H* W 75 67 1/17/1998 H*-OT W 86 85 1/25/1998 A* L 65 87 2/11/1999 A* L 58 71 3/3/1999 N^-MSG L 51 64 2/26/2000 H* W 67 62 2/11/2001 A* L 64 84 2/25/2001 H* W 70 60 1/8/2002 A* W 66 58 2/21/2002 H* W 78 59 1/12/2003 A* W 70 63 2/22/2003 H*-PEC W 86 65 1/17/2004 H*-PEC W 59 49 1/8/2005 A*-OT W 66 63 1/18/2006 A* W 76 68 1/26/2008 H*-PEC L 64 77 12/31/2008 A* W 78 72 3/6/2010 H*-PEC W 83 54 1/29/2011 A* W 65 62 1/11/2012 H*-PEC L 39 62 1/5/2013 A* L 62 67 *Big East regular season ^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. E8-Eastern 8 Tournament $Eastern 8 regular season @Eastern Collegiate Basketball League game ST. BONAVENTURE (5-2) GP: 7; H: 4-1; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/15/1979 H$ W 72 12/2/1980 A W 84 1/3/1981 H$ W 65 1/20/1982 H$ W 86 2/11/1982 A$ L 57 12/2/1997 H L 80 3/14/2001 H-NIT W 84 NIT-National Invitation Tournament $Eastern 8 regular season

70 68 61 56 61 86 75

ST. FRANCIS, PA. (29-0) GP: 29; H: 21-0; A: 8-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/20/1973 H W 88 65 12/21/1974 H W 72 65 3/2/1976 A W 74 69 12/18/1976 H W 84 71 12/10/1977 A W 72 71 2/7/1979 H W 65 57 1/28/1980 A W 56 51 11/29/1980 H W 91 70 12/5/1981 H W 94 77 12/18/1982 H W 67 57 12/5/1983 A W 94 80 11/26/1984 H W 104 88 11/27/1985 H W 107 72 12/3/1986 A W 108 69 12/2/1987 H W 88 70 12/1/1990 A W 91 85 12/4/1991 H W 84 68 12/2/1992 H W 89 75 12/1/1993 H W 88 69 12/18/1996 H W 79 42 11/29/1997 A W 79 55 11/17/1998 H W 95 69 11/24/1999 H W 84 56 11/29/2000 A W 70 52 12/5/2001 H W 77 55 11/27/2002 H W 69 46 11/22/2003 H-PEC W 90 69 12/1/2004 H-PEC W 65 41 12/21/2011 H-PEC W 71 47 ST. FRANCIS, N.Y. (3-0) GP: 3; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/9/2000 H W 79 68 12/29/2001 H W 74 61 11/29/2005 H-PEC W 79 58 ST. JOHN’S (24-34) GP: 58; H: 15-12; A: 7-19; N: 2-3; OT: 21. Big East: 20-26 (H: 13-10; A: 7-16). Big East Tournament: 4 (2-2). at Petersen Events Center: 6 (6-0). at Madison Square Garden: 6-8. at Carnesecca Arena: 16 (3-13). One-Point Games: 7 (2-5). Two-Point Games: 4 (2-2). Most Points-Pitt: 94, two times (2/16/91, 1/22/95) Fewest Points-Pitt: 50 (1/21/06). Most Points-SJU: 95 (1/21/67). Fewest Points-SJU: 44 (2/8/05). Largest Win: 26 (72-46, 1/27/07). Largest Loss: 31, two times (87-56, 12/ 20/60; 87-56, 1/14/85).

Win Streak: 5 (1/27/07-2/27/10). Loss Streak: 7, two times (2/18/84-2/28/ 87; 3/3/96-1/3/00). Last 10: 8-2. Last 20: 11-9. 2/23/1956 A-MSG L 76 1/31/1957 H L 70 1/30/1958 H W 86 12/11/1959 H+ W 74 12/20/1960 N% L 56 1/29/1966 H L 51 1/21/1967 A-AH L 66 1/31/1970 A-AH L 58 2/1/1983 H* W 72 3/5/1983 A*-AH L 73 3/10/1983 N^-MSG L 53 1/16/1984 H*-OT W 63 2/18/1984 A*-AH L 62 1/14/1985 H* L 56 2/15/1985 A*-AH L 63 1/4/1986 A*-AH-OT L 75 1/25/1986 H* L 67 1/19/1987 H* L 62 2/28/1987 A*-AH L 74 1/9/1988 H* W 81 2/3/1988 A*-AH W 88 1/30/1989 A*-AH-OT W 85 2/14/1989 H* W 87 1/13/1990 A*-MSG L 70 2/26/1990 H*-CA L 75 1/19/1991 A*-AH L 71 2/16/1991 H* W 94 2/15/1992 H* L 74 2/22/1992 A*-AH L 65 1/9/1993 A*-AH L 77 2/6/1993 H* W 71 12/7/1993 A*-AH W 75 2/12/1994 H* L 62 3/10/1994 N^-MSG L 72 12/5/1994 H*-CA L 83 1/22/1995 A*-MSG W 94 3/9/1995 N^-MSG W 74 3/3/1996 A*-AH L 68 1/4/1997 A*-MSG L 64 1/18/1997 H* L 55 1/22/1998 H*-2OT L 83 12/9/1998 A*-AH L 52 2/6/1999 H* L 60 1/3/2000 A*-AH L 58 1/2/2002 H* W 77 2/4/2004 H*-PEC W 71 1/18/2005 A*-MSG L 62 2/8/2005 H*-PEC W 55 1/21/2006 A*-MSG L 50 1/27/2007 H*-PEC W 72 1/23/2008 A*-MSG W 81 1/11/2009 H*-PEC W 90 1/28/2010 H*-PEC W 63 2/27/2010 A*-MSG W 71 2/19/2011 A*-MSG L 59 2/29/2012 H*-PEC W 73 3/6/2012 N^-MSG W 89 2/24/2013 A*-MSG W 63 *Big East regular season ^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. %played at Fordham Gym +Steel Bowl AH-Alumni Hall/Carnesecca Arena, Jamaica, N.Y.

81 78 73 73 87 74 95 67 71 91 64 61 65 87 84 78 68 63 76 70 71 81 77 71 76 73 83 84 71 85 69 68 68 80 88 87 71 94 75 60 90 73 88 82 54 51 65 44 55 46 57 67 53 64 60 59 69 47

SAINT JOSEPH’S (2-0) GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/14/1974 H W 72 60 3/9/1974 N% W 54 42 %NCAA Tournament First Round, Morgantown, W.Va. ST. LAWRENCE (0-1) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/30/1914 A L 14 17 SAINT LOUIS (1-3) GP: 4; H: 1-1; A: 0-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/31/1953 A L 74 1/4/1958 A L 85 1/5/1959 H L 62 11/11/2007 H&-PEC W 69 &Hispanic College Fund Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa.

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SAINT PETERS (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/19/2005 H-PEC W 82 71 ST. VINCENT, PA. (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/10/1930 H W 29 28 SAVANNAH STATE (2-0) GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/1/2001 H W 87 35 11/8/2013 H-PEC W 88 55

SETON HALL (32-21) GP: 53; H: 20-6; A: 10-14; N: 2-1; OT: 02. Big East: 30-20 (H: 20-6; A: 10-14). Big East Tournament: 2 (1-1). at Petersen Events Center: 7 (6-1). at Madison Square Garden: 3 (2-1). at Prudential Center: 3 (1-2). One-Point Games: 3 (1-2). Two-Point Games: 4 (2-2). Most Points-Pitt: 96 (3/6/87). Fewest Points-Pitt: 51 (12/8/96). Most Points-SHU: 91 (2/9/93). Fewest Points-SHU: 46 (2/4/2013). Largest Win: 32 (86-54, 3/5/03). Largest Loss: 26 (80-54, 3/5/94). Win Streak: 5 (2/22/84-1/7/86). Loss Streak: 4 (2/9/93-1/30/96). Last 10: 7-3. Last 20: 13-7.

SOUTH FLORIDA (6-5) GP: 11; H: 4-1; A: 2-2; N: 0-2; OT: 0-0. Big East: 6-3 (H: 4-1; A: 2-2). Big East Tournament: 0-0. at Petersen Events Center: 5 (4-1). One-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Most Points-Pitt: 79 (1/9/08) Fewest Points-Pitt: 63, two times (12/19/ 75, 11/25/01). Most Points-USF: 70 two times (12/19/75, 1/31/10). Fewest Points-USF: 44 (2/27/2013). Largest Win: 21 (69-48, 1/7/07). Largest Loss: 9 (70-61, 1/31/10). Win Streak: 3 (1/7/07-1/14/09). Loss Streak: 2 two times (12/19/75-11/ 25/01, 2/8/12-2/27/2013). Last 10: 5-5. Last 20: 6-5.

12/27/1956 N% W 76 66 1/22/1983 H* W 78 68 2/22/1983 A*-WG L 68 74 1/21/1984 A*-MSG W 71 59 2/22/1984 H* W 71 62 2/2/1985 A*-WG W 64 62 2/9/1985 H* W 80 68 1/7/1986 A*-MA W 81 66 2/1/1986 H* L 73 85 1/14/1987 A*-MA W 87 85 1/28/1987 H* W 95 81 3/6/1987 N^-MSG W 96 88 2/22/1988 A*-MA L 72 89 3/2/1988 H* L 79 83 1/25/1989 A*-MA W 82 79 2/18/1989 H* W 82 76 1/20/1990 H* W 65 63 2/20/1990 A*-MA L 81 86 2/4/1991 H* W 86 80 2/12/1991 A*-MA L 73 83 3/8/1991 N^-MSG L 69 70 1/2/1992 H* W 77 68 2/17/1992 A*-MA L 63 82 1/16/1993 H* W 76 73 2/9/1993 A*-MA L 73 91 1/15/1994 H* L 67 76 3/5/1994 A*-MA L 54 80 1/25/1995 H* L 70 72 3/4/1995 A*-MA W 76 72 1/30/1996 H* W 75 69 12/8/1996 A*-CAA L 51 53 2/8/1997 H* W 79 71 3/1/1998 A*-CAA L 70 81 2/8/1999 A*-CAA L 61 77 2/27/1999 H* W 59 58 1/16/2000 H* L 68 80 1/13/2001 H* W 77 65 2/15/2001 A*-CAA W 68 61 2/7/2002 H* W 70 65 2/26/2002 A*-OT W 73 66 2/15/2003 A*-CAA L 61 73 3/5/2003 H*-PEC W 86 54 2/9/2004 A*-2OT L 67 68 1/15/2005 H*-PEC W 67 63 3/3/2006 H*-PEC L 61 65 2/19/2007 A*-CAA W 71 68 1/12/2008 H*-PEC W 84 70 2/28/2009 A*-PC W 89 78 1/24/2010 A*-PC L 61 64 2/6/2010 H*-PEC W 83 58 1/15/2011 H*-PEC W 74 53 2/12/2012 A*-PC L 66 73 2/4/2013 H*-PEC W 56 46 *Big East regular season ^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. %Orange Bowl Classic, Miami, Fla. MA or CAA-Continental Airlines Arena or Meadowlands Arena, East Rutherford, N.J. WG-Walsh Gymnasium, South Orange, N.J. PC-Prudential Center, Newark, N.J.

12/20/1975 N% L 63 70 11/25/2001 N= L 63 69 1/7/2007 H*-PEC W 69 48 1/9/2008 A*-SD W 79 66 1/14/2009 H*-PEC W 75 62 1/31/2010 A*-SD L 61 70 2/16/2011 H*-PEC W 67 55 3/2/2011 A*-SD W 66 50 2/8/2012 A*$ L 51 63 2/19/2012 H*-PEC L 47 56 2/27/2013 H*-PEC W 64 44 *Big East regular season ^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. =Robert Morris Invitational, Moon Township, Pa. %Big Sun Invitational, St. Petersburg, Fla. $-Played at St. Petersburg Times Forum, Tampa, Fla. SD-Sun Dome, Tampa, Fla.

SIENA (3-1) GP: 4; H: 2-1; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/28/1988 H L 79 11/28/1989 H W 101 11/28/1990 A W 82 12/17/2008 H-PEC W 79

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SOUTH CAROLINA (2-5) GP: 7; H: 1-2; A: 1-3; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/28/1934 A L 35 12/23/1971 H L 59 2/27/1974 A L 50 2/5/1975 A L 62 2/14/1976 H L 72 12/29/2004 H-PEC W 72 12/28/2005 A W 58

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SOUTH CAROLINA STATE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/17/2011 H-PEC W 69 55

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SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/14/2002 H-PEC W 89 55 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (2-2) GP: 4; H: 0-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/30/1931 A W 29 26 1/2/1932 A L 13 24 12/26/1963 A% W 82 72 12/29/1976 N# L 67 76 %Los Angeles Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. #Lobo Classic, Albuquerque, N.M. SOUTHERN ILLINOIS (2-1) GP: 3; H: 1-1; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/9/1972 H-CA+ W 65 63 3/15/1975 N-MSG-NIT W 70 65 12/10/1976 H-CA% L 67 72 +Steel Bowl NIT-National Invitation Tournament, New York, N.Y. %Golden Triangle Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. STANFORD (2-1) GP: 3; H: 0-0; A: 1-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/29/1931 A W 22 11 1/31/1949 A& L 37 55 11/26/2013 N+ W 88 67 &Played in San Francisco, Calif. +Progressive Legends Classic, Brooklyn, N.Y. STETSON (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/29/1990 N# W 84 69 #Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii SUSQUEHANNA (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/9/12 A W 26 23 SWARTHMORE (3-2) GP: 5; H: 1-0; A: 2-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/8/1912 A L 26 2/7/1913 A W 31 3/13/1915 A W 40 2/9/1917 A L 24 2/9/1923 H W 61

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SYRACUSE (39-65) GP: 104; H: 25-25; A: 13-35; N: 1-5; OT: 2-1. ACC: 0-2 (H: 0-1; A: 0-1). ACC Tournament: 0 (0-0). Big East: 21-31 (H: 11-15; A: 10-16). Big East Tournament: 6 (1-5). at Madison Square Garden: 6 (1-5). at Petersen Events Center: 8 (6-2). at Civic Arena: 12 (3-9). at Carrier Dome: 27 (10-17). One-Point Games: 4 (3-1). Two-Point Games: 7 (3-4).

Most Points-Pitt: 127 (2/13/70). Fewest Points-Pitt: 17 (1/8/17). Most Points-SU: 108 (2/13/70). Fewest Points-SU: 22 (1/8/17). Largest Win: 36 (87-51, 1/5/63). Largest Loss: 26 (100-74, 1/6/79). Win Streak: 5 (1/4/07-1/16/12). Loss Streak: 10 (1/18/92-2/24/96). Last 10: 6-4. Last 20: 13-7. 1/29/1914 A 1/8/1917 H 3/2/1917 A 2/11/1921 A 12/30/1921 H 2/24/1922 A 1/5/1923 H 2/21/1925 A 1/8/1927 H-OT 1/6/1928 H 2/1/1930 A 12/27/1930 H 1/9/1932 A 1/8/1938 A 1/9/1952 H 1/9/1954 H 1/11/1955 H 2/4/1956 A 1/14/1957 H 1/11/1958 A 1/10/1959 H 1/9/1960 H 1/7/1961 H 12/21/1961 A 1/5/1963 H 2/7/1964 A 2/15/1964 H 1/9/1965 A 2/17/1966 H 1/7/1967 A 2/19/1968 A 1/4/1969 A 2/13/1970 H 1/9/1971 A 2/11/1972 H 1/6/1973 A 2/9/1974 H 1/4/1975 A 12/6/1975 H-CA 2/7/1976 H 1/22/1977 A 1/14/1978 H 1/6/1979 A 12/22/1979 H 12/27/1982 A*-CD 2/7/1983 H* 1/25/1984 H* 2/25/1984 A*-CD 1/26/1985 H* 2/26/1985 A*-CD 1/11/1986 A*-CD 2/17/1986 H* 1/26/1987 A*-CD 2/9/1987 H*-CA 3/7/1987 N^-MSG 2/10/1988 H*-CA 3/6/1988 A*-CD 1/4/1989 A*-CD 2/4/1989 H*-CA 1/3/1990 H*-CA 1/23/1990 A*-CD 3/9/1990 N^-MSG 1/7/1991 H*-CA 2/24/1991 A*-CD 1/8/1992 H*-CA 1/18/1992 A*-CD 1/27/1993 H*-CA 3/6/1993 A*-CD 3/12/1993 N^-MSG 1/8/1994 A*-CD 2/5/1994 H*-CA 1/14/1995 H*-CA 2/21/1995 A*-CD 2/7/1996 H*-CA 2/24/1996 A*-CD 3/2/1997 A*-CD 2/1/1998 H-CA* 2/26/1998 A*-CD 2/14/1999 H* 1/19/2000 H* 2/16/2000 A*-CD 1/6/2001 H* 2/27/2001 A*-CD 3/9/2001 N^-MSG-OT 1/22/2002 H* 2/10/2002 A*-CD 1/18/2003 H*-PEC 2/1/2003 A*-CD 1/24/2004 A*-CD 2/29/2004 H*-PEC-OT 1/29/2005 H*-PEC 2/14/2005 A*-CD

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HISTORICAL RESULTS 1/23/2006 H*-PEC W 80 3/11/2006 N^-MSG (F) L 61 1/4/2007 A*-CD W 74 3/1/2008 A*-CD W 82 1/19/2009 H*-PEC W 78 1/2/2010 A*-CD W 82 1/17/2011 H*-PEC W 74 1/16/2012 A*-CD L 63 2/2/2013 H*-PEC W 65 3/14/2013 N^-MSG L 59 1/18/2014 A*-CD L 54 2/12/2014 H*-PEC L 56 *ACC/Big East regular season ^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. CD-Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y.

67 65 66 77 60 72 66 71 55 62 59 58

TAMPA (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/7/1955 A W 92 52 TEMPLE (22-20) GP: 42; H: 13-6; A: 9-13; N: 0-1; OT: 1-1 2/2/1929 A W 38 28 3/4/1930 A W 40 28 12/12/1931 H W 29 21 1/7/1933 H= W 43 26 2/30/1933 A= W 40 30 1/6/1934 H= W 35 30 3/3/1934 A= W 38 34 1/12/1935 A= L 38 45 2/27/1935 H= W 34 25 2/14/1936 A=PA W 48 42 2/26/1936 H= W 52 41 1/6/1937 H= W 32 28 2/25/1937 A=PA L 34 45 3/22/1937 A= W 35 29 2/9/1938 H= L 41 43 2/28/1938 A=PA L 34 46 1/31/1939 H= W 42 36 2/11/1939 A= CH L 27 36 12/28/1957 N-MSG% L 71 76 1/7/1959 A-Pal L 73 86 1/6/1960 H L 74 82 1/21/1961 A-Pal-OT W 80 75 2/21/1962 H W 71 65 2/20/1963 A-Pal L 71 77 2/19/1964 H W 78 67 2/16/1965 A-Pal L 65 71 2/12/1966 H L 64 71 2/22/1967 A-Pal L 49 87 12/22/1967 H W 80 63 1/15/1969 A-Pal L 30 53 2/11/1970 H-CA L 72 101 1/27/1971 A-Pal L 48 54 2/16/1972 H L 74 89 1/24/1973 A L 50 71 2/20/1974 H W 56 49 1/29/1975 A-Pal W 70 61 1/24/1976 H W 80 63 2/23/1977 A-Pal L 48 78 1/11/1978 H-2OT L 74 81 1/3/1979 A-Pal L 57 62 1/2/1980 H W 62 55 1/4/1982 A-Pal W 60 59 %ECAC Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. =Eastern Intercollegiate Conference game Pal-The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. PA-Philadelphia Arena, Philadelphia,Pa. CH-Convocation Hall, Philadelphia, Pa. Notes *Pitt and Temple were members of the Eastern Intercollegiate Conference from 1932-39. TENNESSEE (2-4) GP: 6; H: 0-1; A: 1-1; N: 1-2; OT: 0-0. 12/29/1961 N% L 83 84 12/29/1981 N& W 55 54 12/6/1998 A L 53 56 12/4/1999 H L 50 76 12/11/2010 N-CEC* L 76 83 12/3/2011 A+ W 61 56 %Evansville Invitational, Evansville, Ind. &Far West Classic, Portland, Ore. CEC-Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, Pa. *SEC-Big East Invitational, Pittsburgh, Pa./ Consol Energy Center +Big East/SEC Challenge TEXAS (2-1) GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1; OT: 0-0. 11/29/1991 N-MSG+ W 91 87 11/24/2009 N^ L 62 78 11/19/2010 N= W 68 66 ^CBE Classic, Kansas City, Mo. +Preseason NIT, New York, N.Y. =2K Sports Classic/Coaches vs. Cancer, New York, N.Y. TEXAS A&M (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/27/1985 N% W 79 62

%Sugar Bowl Classic, New Orleans, La. TEXAS PAN AMERICAN (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/23/1998 H W 79 71 TEXAS TECH (2-0) GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 2-0; OT: 0-0. 11/28/2008 N& W 80 67 11/25/2013 N+ W 76 53 &Legends Classic, Newark, N.J. +Progressive Legends Classic, Brooklyn, N.Y. THIEL (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/9/1925 A W 29 10 TOLEDO (3-1) GP: 4; H: 3-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/17/1988 H W 96 12/23/1989 A L 68 12/22/1990 H W 88 12/1/2007 H-PEC W 78 TULANE (4-1) GP: 5; H: 2-0; A: 2-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/28/1935 A W 48 12/31/1935 A W 48 1/27/1968 H W 75 2/1/1969 A L 89 12/30/1984 H W 69

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UCLA (1-6) GP: 7; H: 1-1; A: 0-4; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 2/5/1949 A L 48 51 12/28/1950 A L 44 68 12/30/1970 H-CA+ L 64 77 12/22/1972 A L 73 89 2/2/1991 A L 85 112 12/28/1992 H-CA W 91 79 3/22/2007 N& L 55 64 &NCAA Sweet Sixteen, San Jose, Calif. +Steel Bowl UTAH (0-2) GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-1; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 1/26/1949 A L 44 65 3/19/1993 N% L 65 86 %NCAA Tournament First Round, Nashville, Tenn. UTAH STATE (1-1) GP: 2; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-1; OT: 0-0. 12/30/1949 N% L 50 54 12/31/1955 N& W 84 81 %Corn Bowl Classic, Des Moines, Iowa &All-America Tournament, Owensboro, Ky. UTICA (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/21/1981 H W 64 47 VANDERBILT (2-1) GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/27/1923 H W 33 31 12/26/1935 A W 57 37 3/20/1988 N%-OT L 74 80 %NCAA Tournament Second Round, Lincoln, Neb. VERMONT (3-0) GP: 3; H: 3-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/21/1994 H W 82 60 12/17/2005 H-PEC W 63 52 12/6/2008 H-PEC W 80 51 VILLANOVA (33-32) GP: 65; H: 22-5; A: 8-18; N: 3-9; OT: 1-3. Big East: 28-20 (H: 20-5; A: 8-15). Big East Tournament: 8 (2-6). Eastern 8 Tournament: 3 (1-2). at Madison Square Garden: 8 (2-6). at Petersen Events Center: 6 (6-0). at Wachovia Center: 2 (2-0). at Pavilion: 15 (6-9). at Palestra: 2 (0-2). at Jake Nevin Field House: 2 (0-2). at Philadelphia Spectrum: 2 (0-2). One-Point Games: 5 (3-2). Two-Point Games: 7 (3-4). Most Points-Pitt: 97 (2/18/78). Fewest Points-Pitt: 48 (1/12/83). Most Points-VU: 96 (3/4/98). Fewest Points-VU: 43 (1/16/2013). Largest Win: 23 (85-62, 3/2/85). Largest Loss: 33 (88-55, 2/3/96). Win Streak: 6 (2/21/10-current). Loss Streak: 5 (2/19/94-2/17/96). Last 10: 7-3. Last 20: 13-7.

2/11/1960 A L 49 76 1/25/1961 H W 57 55 1/15/1977 A@ L 64 85 2/20/1978 H$ W 97 81 3/3/1978 N-E8-CA L 70 72 2/20/1979 A$ L 73 75 3/1/1979 N-E8-CA W 77 64 2/20/1980 H$ W 62 53 2/29/1980 N-E8-CA L 59 72 1/12/1983 H* L 48 66 2/11/1983 A*-JNFH L 65 78 1/9/1984 A*-JNFH L 61 74 2/11/1984 H* W 47 45 3/8/1984 N^-MSG L 65 75 1/29/1985 A*-Pal L 63 70 3/2/1985 H* W 85 62 3/7/1985 N^-MSG L 61 69 1/18/1986 A*-Pal L 70 74 2/7/1986 H* W 85 71 2/4/1987 A*-PV W 58 57 2/24/1987 H* W 94 83 1/16/1988 H* W 85 73 2/13/1988 A*-PV W 87 75 3/12/1988 N^-MSG L 69 72 1/28/1989 A*-PV L 78 79 2/20/1989 H* W 73 72 3/10/1989 N^-MSG W 71 66 2/3/1990 H* W 94 82 2/17/1990 A*-PV L 68 71 1/2/1991 H*-CA W 86 76 1/30/1991 A*-Spec L 72 75 2/10/1992 H* W 77 68 2/29/1992 A*-PV L 61 78 2/3/1993 H*-CA L 76 82 3/2/1993 A*-PV W 77 76 1/22/1994 A*-PV W 81 70 2/19/1994 H*-2OT L 88 93 1/18/1995 A*-PV L 69 71 2/4/1995 H*-OT L 76 79 2/3/1996 A*-PV L 55 88 2/17/1996 H* L 64 67 2/12/1997 H* W 95 89 2/10/1998 A*-PV L 68 79 2/24/1998 H* W 65 61 3/4/1998 N^-MSG-2OT L 93 96 1/19/1999 A*-PV L 65 86 1/27/2000 H* W 79 70 3/8/2000 N^-MSG L 55 65 2/2/2002 H* W 71 59 3/9/2003 A*-WC W 56 54 3/6/2004 H*-PEC W 59 45 2/20/2005 A*-PV L 72 80 3/10/2005 N^-MSG L 58 67 3/10/2006 N^-MSG W 68 54 1/29/2007 A*-WC W 65 59 1/6/2008 A*-PV L 63 64 1/30/2008 H*-PEC W 69 57 1/28/2009 A*-Spec L 57 67 3/28/2009 N% L 76 78 2/21/2010 H*-PEC W 70 65 2/12/2011 A*-PV W 57 54 3/5/2011 H*-PEC W 60 50 2/5/2012 H*-PEC W 79 70 1/16/2013 A*-PV W 58 43 3/3/2013 H*-PEC-OT W 73 64 *Big East regular season ^Big East Tournament $Eastern 8 regular season E8-Eastern 8 Tournament %NCAA Regional Final, Boston, Mass. @Eastern Collegiate Basketball League game PV-The Pavilion, Villanova, Pa. Spec-Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa. Pal-The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. WC-Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, Pa. JNFH-Jake Nevin Field House, Villanova, Pa. VIRGINIA (3-9) GP: 12; H: 2-4; A: 1-3; N: 0-2; OT: 1-0. ACC: 0-1 (H: 0-1; A: 0-0). ACC Tournament: 1 (0-1). at Petersen Events Center: 1 (0-1). One-Point Games: 2 (1-1). Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Most Points-Pitt: 81 (1/2/74). Fewest Points-Pitt: 45 (2/2/2014). Most Points-UVa.: 92 (2/17/68). Fewest Points-UVa.: 48 (2/2/2014). Largest Win: 24 (73-49, 12/27/51). Largest Loss: 32 (92-60, 2/17/68). Win Streak: 2 (1/2/74-1/21/76). Loss Streak: 5 (1/21/76-current). Last 10: 2-8. Last 20: 2-8. 12/27/1951 2/18/1967 2/17/1968 2/23/1972 2/21/1973 1/2/1974

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2/15/1975 H-OT W 71 70 1/21/1976 A L 68 75 12/4/1976 H L 61 62 12/3/1990 N% L 80 84 2/2/2014 H*-PEC L 45 48 3/15/2014 N^-GC L 48 51 ^ACC Tournament &Keystone Classic, Pittsburgh, Pa. %ACC/Big East Challenge, Richmond, Va., Richmond Coliseum GC-Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro, NC VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH (2-3) GP: 1; H: 0-2; A: 1-1; N: 1-0; OT: 1-1. 12/9/1995 A W 72 12/14/1996 H L 55 12/23/1999 H L 60 12/17/2000 A-OT L 73 3/17/2007 N-OT W 84

VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/6/2011 H-PEC W 97 70 VIRGINIA TECH (6-3) GP: 9; H: 4-1; A: 1-2; N: 1-0; OT: 1-0. ACC: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0). ACC Tournament: 0 (0-0). Big East: 2-1 (H: 2-0; A: 0-1). Big East Tournament: 1 (1-0). at Petersen Events Center: 2 (2-0). One-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Two-Point Games: 1 (0-1). Most Points-Pitt: 78 (1/6/04). Fewest Points-Pitt: 60 (1/23/67). Most Points-VT: 100 (1/8/66). Fewest Points-VT: 51 (3/3/01). Largest Win: 19, two times (78-59, 1/6/ 04; 70-51, 3/3/01). Largest Loss: 26 (100-74, 1/8/66). Win Streak: 5 (3/3/01-current). Loss Streak: 3 (1/8/66-3/3/01). Last 10: 6-3. Last 20: 6-3.

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42 32 26 35 26 33 24 25 33 45 37 35 29 36 25 29 29 23 17 18 31 30 27 38 44 33 38 38 38 67 29 33 28 47 52 60 57 41

24 23 25 32 36 31 40 24 22 28 25 26 31 26 17 27 19 21 25 15 28 25 26 30 33 32 18 28 30 20 26 15 16 27 23 34 30 35

WASHINGTON & LEE (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/7/1923 H W 52 33

12/4/1964 H-CA+ W 74 69 1/8/1966 A L 74 100 1/23/1967 H-FFH L 60 77 12/19/1980 A& L 70 72 3/3/2001 H*-FFH W 70 51 2/26/2003 A* W 75 62 1/6/2004 H*-PEC W 78 59 3/11/2004 N^-MSG W 74 61 2/8/2014 H*-PEC-2OT W 62 57 *ACC/Big East regular season ^Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. &Virginia Tech Classic, Blacksburg, Va. +Steel Bowl WAGNER (1-1) GP: 2; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 3/21/2003 N% W 87 61 12/20/2011 H-PEC L 54 59 %NCAA Tournament First Round, Boston, Mass. WAKE FOREST (2-0) GP: 2; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. ACC: 1-0 (H: 1-0; A: 0-0). ACC Tournament: 1 (1-0). at Petersen Events Center: 1 (1-0). One-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Two-Point Games: 0 (0-0). Most Points-Pitt: 29 (3/13/2014). Fewest Points-Pitt: 80 (1/11/2014). Most Points-WF: 65 (1/11/2014). Fewest Points: WF: 55 (3/13/2014). Largest Win: 29 (3/13/2014). Largest Loss: N/A. Win Streak: 2 (1/11/2014-current). Loss Streak: N/A. 1/11/2014 H*-PEC W 80 65 3/13/2014 N^-GC W 84 55 *ACC regular season game ^ACC Tournament GC-Greensboro Coliseum, Greensboro NC WASHINGTON (2-2) GP: 4; H: 1-0; A: 1-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/19/1950 A L 44 12/20/1950 A L 55 2/17/2007 H-PEC W 65 12/8/2007 A W 75

49 82 92 84 79 70

69 58 64 76 79

3/7/1916 1/26/1917 2/17/1917 2/8/1918 3/1/1918 2/8/1919 3/4/1919 2/7/1920 2/25/1920 3/1/1920 2/25/1921 3/4/1921 2/8/1922 3/8/1922 2/13/1923 2/28/1923 1/22/1924 3/7/1924 1/30/1925 3/7/1925 1/25/1926 2/19/1926 1/11/1927 2/13/1927 2/25/1928 3/5/1928 2/13/1929 3/6/1929 2/18/1930 3/12/1930 2/3/1931 3/3/1931 3/3/1932 1/24/1933 3/7/1933 2/5/1934 2/25/1935 12/7/1935

54 74 61 74

WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON (40-5) GP: 46; H: 28-3; A: 12-2; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/4/1913 H W 32 19 3/18/1913 H W 31 19 2/24/1914 H W 21 19 3/12/1914 A L 13 22 2/16/1915 H W 28 19 2/23/1915 A W 45 25 3/3/1916 H W 26 20

WASHINGTON STATE (3-1) GP: 4; H: 2-0; A: 0-1; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 11/29/2008 N$ W 57 3/26/2012 A& L 66 3/28/2012 H& W 57 3/30/2012 H& W 71 $Legends Classic, Newark, N.J. &College Basketball Invitational WAYNESBURG (3-3) GP: 6; H: 3-2; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/13/1910 H W 31 3/17/1910 A L 19 1/5/1912 H W 38 1/8/1929 H W 50 2/7/1940 H L 28 1/22/1941 H L 40

43 67 53 65

20 35 31 17 41 44

WEST TEXAS STATE (0-1) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-1; OT: 0-0. 12/6/1980 N% L 73 92 %Show Me Invitational, Columbia, Mo. WEST VIRGINIA (88-96) Games Played: 184. Home: 56-33. Away: 30-61. Neutral: 4 (2-2). at Madison Square Garden: 2 (1-1). at Petersen Events Center: 9 (7-2). at Fitzgerald Field House: 41 (21-20). at WVU Coliseum: 35 (10-25). at Civic Arena: 2 (1-1). Overtime: 9 (2-7). Double Overtime: 1 (0-1) Triple Overtime: 1 (1-0). Big East: 19-11 (H: 11-3; A: 8-8). Big East Tournament: 2 (1-1). Eastern 8 Tournament: 1 (1-0) One-Point Games: 12 (5-7). Two-Point Games: 13 (8-5). Games decided by five points or fewer: 56. Most Points Scored-Pitt: 98 (98-95 3OT win on 2/12/10). Most Points Scored-WVU: 107 (107-93 loss on 2/23/57). Fewest Points Scored-Pitt: 14 (28-14 loss on 3/10/1924). Fewest Points Scored-WVU: 14 (44-14 win on 2/14/1906). Largest Pitt Win: 36 (82-46, 2/12/2003). Largest WVU Win: 40 (103-63, 2/14/66). Longest Pitt Win Streak: 9 (1/17/31-1/26/ 35). Longest WVU Win Streak: 13 (1/8/57-2/2/ 63). Last 10: 6-4. Last 20: 13-7.


HISTORICAL RESULTS

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1/26/1965 H 1/25/1966 H 2/14/1966 A 1/18/1967 H 2/6/1967 A 1/17/1968 A 2/21/1968 H 1/28/1969 H 2/12/1969 A 1/14/1970 H-OT 3/3/1970 A 2/3/1971 H 3/3/1971 A-WV 1/10/1972 H 3/4/1972 A-WV 2/5/1973 H 2/27/1973 A-WV 12/1/1973 A-WV 3/2/1974 H 12/3/1974 A-OT-WV 2/12/1975 H 3/7/1975 A-ECAC-WV 1/7/1976 H 2/11/1976 A-WV 1/5/1977 H 2/9/1977 A-WV 3/2/1977 N!-Spectrum 1/4/1978 H$ 2/8/1978 A$-WV 1/20/1979 A$-WV 2/3/1979 H$ 2/2/1980 A$-WV 2/16/1980 H$ 1/31/1981 A$-WV 2/21/1981 H$ 1/29/1982 H$ 2/24/1982 A$-WV 3/6/1982 N-E8-CA 1/15/1983 H 12/17/1983 A-WV 12/15/1984 H 12/14/1985 A-WV 12/13/1986 H 12/12/1987 A-WV 12/10/1988 H-OT 12/9/1989 A-WV-2OT 12/8/1990 H 12/14/1991 A-WV 12/12/1992 H 12/11/1993 A-WV 12/10/1994 H 1/6/1996 A*-WV-OT 2/29/1996 H* 2/1/1997 A*-WV 1/28/1998 H-CA* 2/3/1998 A*-WV 2/17/1999 H* 2/10/2000 A*-WV# 1/31/2001 H* 2/8/2001 A*-WV 2/16/2002 A*-WV 3/2/2002 H* 1/14/2003 A*-WV 2/12/2003 H*-PEC 2/21/2004 A*-WV 2/5/2005 A*-WV-OT 2/23/2005 H*-PEC 2/9/2006 H*-PEC 2/27/2006 A*-WV 3/9/2006 N^-MSG 2/7/2007 A*-WV 2/27/2007 H*-PEC 2/7/2008 H*-PEC 3/3/2008 A*-WV 1/25/2009 A*-WV 2/9/2009 H*-PEC 3/12/2009 N^-MSG 2/3/2010 A*-WV 2/12/2010 H*-PEC-3OT 2/7/2011 A*-WV 2/24/2011 H*-PEC 1/30/2012 A*-WV 2/16/2012 H*-PEC

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76 90 103 102 81 90 87 87 89 67 87 95 66 76 104 64 59 82 78 82 77 75 61 85 100 90 66 66 76 93 57 68 67 76 64 48 82 72 67 56 65 74 57 64 84 97 87 86 78 99 84 83 63 74 76 90 67 62 46 69 75 65 61 46 58 83 70 53 67 57 47 66 54 76 67 59 74 70 95 66 58 66 66

@Basketball was not a varsity sport at Pitt until 1905-06, Pitt does not count these games. *Big East regular season game ^Big East Tournament game $Eastern 8 regular season game E8-ECAC Tournament game, Pittsburgh, Pa., Civic Arena !ECBL Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa., The Spectrum ECAC-ECAC Tournament game, Morgantown, W.Va. #Played at Charleston, W.Va. WV-WVU Coliseum Notes *Pitt and West Virginia were members of the Eastern Intercollegiate Conference from 1932-39.

*Pitt and WVU were members of the Eastern Collegiate Basketball League from 1976-77. *Pitt and West Virginia were members of the Eastern 8 Conference from 1977-82. *West Virginia joined the Big East Conference in the 1995-96 season. WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN (7-0) GP: 7; H: 7-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 3/7/1913 H W 36 1/14/1921 H W 44 3/3/1922 H W 35 2/22/1923 H W 38 11/29/1975 H W 70 11/27/1976 H W 79 11/30/1977 H W 80

29 38 28 35 61 77 56

WESTERN KENTUCKY (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 12/28/1956 N% W 85 81 %Orange Bowl Classic, Miami, Fla. WESTERN MICHIGAN (1-0) GP: 1; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 11/12/2006 N& W 86 67 &Maggie Dixon Classic, West Point, N.Y. WESTINGHOUSE CLUB (9-1) GP: 10; H: 6-1; A: 3-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/10/1912 A W 28 1/11/1913 A W 30 3/14/1913 H W 29 2/14/1914 A W 40 3/6/1914 H W 51 2/13/1915 H W 38 2/19/1916 H W 36 1/14/1917 H W 31 1/19/1918 H W 14 2/15/1919 H L 21

24 18 25 24 32 30 25 21 12 23

WESTMINSTER (48-33) GP: 81; H: 35-17; A: 13-16; N: 0-0; OT: 01. 1/15/1906 H L 15 35 2/24/1906 A L 13 106 1/24/1907 H L 18 20 1906-07 A L 27 37 3/9/1921 H W 54 25 3/1/1922 H W 34 25 2/21/1934 H W 32 26 1/23/1935 H W 38 32 1/22/1936 H W 42 31 2/3/1937 H W 32 31 2/11/1938 H L 38 41 1/14/1939 H L 37 45 1/10/1940 H W 47 35 1/7/1941 H L 36 41 2/25/1942 H L 48 53 2/6/1943 A L 38 47 2/13/1943 H L 48 53 12/31/1944 A L 64 84 2/2/1944 H L 54 58 1/24/1945 A L 47 68 2/14/1945 H W 75 56 1/18/1946 A W 59 50 2/20/1946 H L 50 54 1/13/1947 H L 45 54 2/20/1947 A W 44 39 2/14/1948 A W 68 62 2/30/1948 H W 58 54 1/12/1949 H W 50 41 2/26/1949 H W 50 40 1/5/1950 H L 38 49 2/17/1950 A L 55 85 1/4/1951 H W 68 62 2/5/1951 A L 67 91 2/16/1952 A L 74 82 2/26/1952 H W 72 60 12/9/1952 H W 62 57 1/24/1953 A W 91 79 1/23/1954 H L 66 71 2/20/1954 H L 94 104 12/9/1955 H+ W 74 52 1/8/1955 H-OT L 71 73 2/19/1955 A L 92 94 1/7/1956 A W 77 67 2/15/1956 H W 77 71 12/5/1957 H W 64 54 2/7/1957 A W 71 69 1/8/1958 H W 72 57 2/27/1958 A W 75 74 12/18/1958 A L 66 78 2/26/1959 H W 72 68 1/16/1960 H W 75 61 1/14/1961 H L 51 76 2/21/1961 A L 68 85 1/13/1962 H W 58 45 2/17/1962 A L 53 58 1/12/1963 A W 61 51 2/9/1963 H W 72 55 1/29/1964 H W 71 60 2/22/1964 A W 92 73

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2/1/1965 2/24/1965 1/12/1966 2/23/1966 1/5/1967 2/11/1967 1/10/1968 2/13/1968 12/6/1968 1/22/1969 2/26/1969 1/28/1970 2/25/1970 2/10/1971 2/24/1971 1/8/1972 1/30/1974 1/30/1980 11/27/1982 11/26/1983 1/2/1985 11/22/1985 +Steel Bowl

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75 61 101 71 70 69 76 102 71 78 83 72 72 81 72 96 59 52 64 65 61 82 74 71 75 56 62 41 72 63 78 59 106 71 75 44 80 67 86 56 84 50 88 56

WHEELING (1-0) GP: 1; H: 1-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/22/1977 H W 82 54 WICHITA STATE (1-2) GP: 3; H: 0-0; A: 0-0; N: 1-2; OT: 0-0. 12/26/1964 N#-Pal L 58 109 11/23/2009 N+ W 68 55 3/21/2013 N% L 55 73 #Quaker City Tournament, Philadelphia, Pa. Pal-The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. +CBE Classic, Kansas City, Mo. %NCAA Tournament Second Round, Salt Lake City, Utah WILLIAM & MARY (8-5) GP: 13; H: 7-1; A: 1-4; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/21/1951 H W 63 1/12/1960 H W 75 12/14/1962 H-CA+ W 66 2/13/1965 A L 61 12/5/1966 H L 68 1/4/1968 A L 65 12/3/1968 H W 68 1/6/1970 A L 73 2/5/1972 A L 68 2/3/1973 H W 83 2/2/1974 A W 68 2/1/1975 H W 70 1/3/2004 H W 70 +Steel Bowl WISCONSIN (7-11) GP: 18; H: 3-2; A: 2-9; N: 2-0; OT: 0-0. 12/15/1928 A& L 24 12/15/1931 A L 29 12/29/1934 A W 31 12/21/1936 H W 41 12/11/1937 A L 36 12/18/1940 A W 36 3/22/1941 A+ L 30 12/12/1947 A L 36 12/10/1963 A L 83 12/8/1964 H L 63 12/20/1969 A L 71 12/8/1970 H W 81

48 59 56 63 72 79 62 84 73 62 62 60 55

34 30 27 30 44 34 36 49 85 80 85 76

12/18/1971 A L 63 1/3/1973 H L 70 12/30/1986 N% W 98 3/21/2004 N^ W 59 12/31/2005 H-PEC W 73 12/16/2006 A L 75 &played in Milwaukee, Wis. %Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii ^NCAA Tournament Second Round, Milwaukee, Wis. +NCAA Final Four, Madison, Wis.

80 72 82 55 64 89

WITTENBERG (0-1) GP: 1; H: 0-1; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/16/1972 H L 54 63 WOFFORD (2-0) GP: 2; H: 2-0; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 11/13/2009 H-PEC W 63 60 3/14/2012 H-PEC& W 81 63 &College Basketball Invitational WOOSTER (3-3) GP: 6; H: 3-2; A: 0-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 1/11/1906 H L 14 2/10/1906 H L 21 3/2/1908 A L 11 3/14/1908 H W 36 2/28/1913 H W 30 3/20/1914 H W 46

34 23 30 28 29 22

WRIGHT STATE (3-0) GP: 3; H: 1-0; A: 1-0; N: 1-0; OT: 0-0. 11/20/1998 A W 76 65 11/19/1999 H W 69 52 3/15/2007 N W 79 58 XAVIER (4-3) GP: 7; H: 1-1; A: 1-1; N: 2-1; OT: 0-0. 12/21/1935 A W 23 21 12/1/1984 H L 58 61 12/7/1985 A L 73 83 12/8/1986 H W 99 76 11/26/1998 N% W 94 76 3/26/2009 N& W 60 55 3/21/2010 N^ L 68 71 %Puerto Rico Shootout, Bayamon, Puerto Rico &NCAA East Regional, Boston, Mass. ^NCAA Tournament Second Round, Milwaukee, Wis. YALE (4-2) GP: 6; H: 4-2; A: 0-0; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 12/21/1915 H W 31 1/1/1918 H W 39 1/2/1920 H L 25 12/31/1920 H W 40 12/31/1951 H L 55 1/2/1956 H W 95

29 33 26 36 62 74

YOUNGSTOWN STATE (7-1) GP: 8; H: 6-0; A: 1-1; N: 0-0; OT: 0-0. 2/29/1972 H W 82 2/16/1974 A W 91 1/8/1975 H W 88 12/21/1976 A L 73 11/27/1993 H W 112 12/13/2003 H-PEC W 57 11/28/2009 H-PEC W 72 12/14/2013 H-PEC W 91

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IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT RESULTS Aeropostale All-America Classic 2007 (New York, N.Y./MSG) 12/20 vs. Duke (OT) W, 65-64 Amana Hawkeye Classic 1982 (Iowa City, Iowa) 12/3 vs. Hawaii L, 67-70 12/4 vs. Navy L, 65-73 Champion: Iowa ACC/Big East Challenge (3) 1989 (Hartford, Conn.) 12/4 vs. Georgia Tech L, 92-111 1990 (Richmond, Va.) 12/3 vs. Virginia 1991 (Hartford, Conn.) 12/2 vs. N.C. State

L, 80-84

L, 55-67 L, 50-54

ECAC Holiday Festival 1957 (New York, N.Y./MSG) 12/28 vs. Temple L, 71-76 12/29 vs. Manhattan W, 71-63 12/30 vs. Connecticut L, 60-68 Champion: Temple Evansville Invitational 1961 (Evansville, Ind.) 12/29 vs. Tennessee (OT) L, 83-84 12/30 at Evansville W, 89-83 Champion: Tennessee

L, 77-78

ACC/Big Ten Challenge 2013 (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 12/3 Penn State W, 78-69 All-America Tournament 1955 (Owensboro, Ky.) 12/28 vs. Florida L, 72-98 12/30 vs. Hardin-Simm. W, 74-67 12/31 vs. Utah State W, 84-81 Champion: Evansville All-College Classic 2006 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 12/21 vs. Oklahoma St. L, 89-95 All-Tournament: Aaron Gray Big Sun Invitational 1975 (St. Petersburg, Fla.) 12/19 vs. Alabama L, 53-62 12/20 at South Florida L, 63-70 Champion: Alabama Big Ten/ACC Challenge 2013 (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 12/3 Penn State W, 78-69 Carrousel Tournament 1958 (Charlotte, N.C.) 12/28 vs. Fordham 12/29 vs. Clemson 12/31 vs. Bucknell Champion: Alabama

Corn Bowl Classic 1949 (Des Moines, Iowa) 12/29 at Drake 12/30 vs. Utah State Champion: Drake

L, 76-85 W, 60-50 L, 76-95

Citrus Bowl Tournament 1987 (Orlando, Fla.) 12/28 vs. Florida State W, 72-71 12/29 vs. Alabama W, 87-51 Champion: Pitt MVP: Charles Smith All-Tournament: Jerome Lane, Demetreus Gore Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (2) 2003 (New York, N.Y./MSG) 11/14 vs. Alabama W, 71-62 2010 (New York, N.Y./MSG) 11/18 vs. Maryland W, 79-70 11/19 vs. Texas W, 68-66 Champion: Pitt MVP: Ashton Gibbs All-Tournament: Travon Woodall Connecticut Classic 1979 (New Haven, Conn.) 12/28 vs. CSU-Fullerton W, 80-69 12/29 at Connecticut W, 77-72 Champion: Pitt MVP: Sammie Ellis All-Tournament: Sam Clancy

Far West Classic 1981 (Portland, Ore.) 12/26 at Oregon State 12/28 vs. Iowa State 12/29 vs. Tennessee Champion: Idaho

L, 58-88 W, 81-65 W, 55-54

Fiesta Bowl Classic 1988 (Tempe, Ariz.) 12/28 vs. Northwestern W, 90-76 12/30 vs. Arizona L, 62-88 Champion: Arizona All-Tournament: Brian Shorter First Commonwealth Colonial Athletic Association Classic 2006 (Pittsburgh, Pa./PEC) 11/17 Northeastern W, 78-52 11/18 Massachusetts W, 85-68 11/19 Oakland W, 66-55 11/24 Florida State W, 88-66 Champion: Pitt MVP: Aaron Gray All-Tournament: Antonio Graves Gator Bowl Classic 1978 (Jacksonville, Fla.) 12/26 at Jacksonville L, 72-74 12/27 vs. Massachusetts W, 87-68 Champion: Jacksonville All-Tournament: Sam Clancy Golden Triangle Classic (2) 1976 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) 12/10 Southern Illinois L, 67-72 12/11 Duquesne L, 78-79 Champion: Hofstra 1983 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) 12/27 at Duquesne W, 64-59 12/28 vs. Illinois State W, 59-54 Champion: Pitt Holiday Doubleheader 1975 (Raleigh, N.C.) 12/27 vs. Duke 12/28 at N.C. State

L, 89-75 L, 86-70

Hispanic College Fund Challenge 2007 (Pittsburgh, Pa./PEC) 11/9 Houston Baptist W, 103-62 11/10 North Carolina A&T W, 88-61 11/11 Saint Louis W, 69-58 11/12 Miss. Valley St. W, 78-45 Champion: Pitt Hurricane Classic (2) 1962 (Miami, Fla.) 12/27 vs. Louisiana State W, 96-73 12/28 at Miami, Fla. L, 85-86 Champion: Miami, Fla.

1968 (Miami, Fla.) 12/27 at Miami, Fla. 12/28 vs. Creighton Champion: Illinois

L, 70-72 L, 64-80

Jimmy V Classic (3) 2004 (New York, N.Y./MSG) 12/7 vs. Memphis W, 70-51 2009 (New York, N.Y./MSG) 12/8 vs. Indiana L, 64-74 2013 (New York, N.Y./MSG) 12/17 vs. Cincinnati L, 44-43 Kodak Classic 1965 (Rochester, N.Y.) 12/28 vs. Columbia L, 59-65 12/29 at Rochester (OT) W, 69-65 Kuppenheimer Classic (2) 1989 (Atlanta, Ga./Omni) 12/27 vs. Oklahoma St. W, 92-81 12/28 vs. Georgia Tech L, 92-111 Champion: Georgia Tech All-Tournament: Brian Shorter 1994 (Atlanta, Ga.) 12/17 vs. Georgia (2OT) L, 86-87 MVP: Andre Alridge All-Tournament: Jason Maile Legends Classic (2) 2008 (Newark, N.J./Prudential Center) 11/21 Akron (PEC) W, 86-67 11/22 Indiana, Pa. (PEC) W, 86-60 11/28 vs. Texas Tech (PC) W, 80-67 11/29 vs. Wash. St. (PC) W, 57-43 Champion: Pitt MVP: Sam Young All-Tournament: DeJuan Blair 2013 (Brooklyn, N.Y./Barclays Center) 11/17 Howard (PEC) W, 84-52 11/20 Lehigh (PEC) W, 77-58 11/25 vs. Texas Tech (BC) W, 76-53 11/26 vs. Stanford (BC) W, 88-67 Champion: Pitt MVP: Lamar Patterson All-Tournament: Cameron Wright Los Angeles Classic 1963 (Los Angeles, Calif., LA Arena) 12/26 at Southern Cal W, 82-72 12/27 vs. Illinois L, 76-83 12/28 vs. Michigan L, 80-95 Champion: UCLA Lobo Classic 1976 (Albuquerque, N.M./The Pit) 12/29 vs. Southern Cal L, 67-76 12/30 vs. Iowa L, 80-103 Champion: New Mexico Motor City Classic 1969 (Detroit, Mich.) 12/26 at Detroit L, 60-86 12/27 vs. Bowling Green L, 54-78 Champion: Detroit *NIT Season Tip-Off 2012 (Pittsburgh, New York, N.Y.) 11/13 Fordham W, 86-51 11/14 Lehigh W, 78-53 11/21 vs. Michigan L, 62-67 11/23 vs. Delaware W, 85-59 Champion: Michigan All-Tournament: Talib Zanna *formerly named the Preseason NIT

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North Carolina State Tournament 1966 (Raleigh, N.C.) 12/29 at N.C. State L, 52-80 12/30 vs. Air Force W, 53-52 Champion: North Carolina State O’Reilly Auto Parts Classic 2009 (Kansas City, Mo./Sprint Center) 11/17 Binghamton (PEC) W, 71-46 11/19 E. Kentucky (PEC) W, 71-60 11/23 vs. Wichita St. (SC) W, 68-55 11/24 vs. Texas (SC) L, 62-78 Champion: Texas All-Tournament: Gary McGhee Orange Bowl Classic 1956 (Miami, Fla.) 12/27 vs. Seton Hall 12/28 vs. W. Kentucky 12/29 vs. Connecticut Champion: Connecticut

W, 76-66 W, 85-81 L, 60-64

Pennsylvania Classic 1976 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) 1/30 Penn W, 67-60 1/31 Penn State W, 71-52 Champion: Pitt Pittsburgh Classic 1984 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH) 12/29 Robert Morris W, 66-48 12/30 Tulane W, 69-54 Champion: Pitt All-Tournament: Charles Smith Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tournament 2003 (Pittsburgh, Pa./PEC) 12/15 Georgetown, Ky. W, 79-74 12/17 Chicago State W, 79-51 12/20 Murray State W, 70-49 12/22 Florida State W, 63-56 Champion: Pitt MVP: Carl Krauser All-Tournament: Julius Page, Chris Taft Philly HoopGroup Classic 2011 (Pittsburgh/Philadelphia, Pa.) 11/13 Rider (PEC) W, 86-78 11/22 LaSalle (PEC) W, 73-69 11/25 at Penn (Palestra) W, 78-58 11/27 RMU (PEC) W, 81-71 Champion: Pitt Preseason NIT 1991 (Pittsburgh, Lexington, Ky./ New York) 11/20 Manhattan (FFH) W, 72-61 11/22 at Kentucky W, 85-67 11/27 vs. Okla. St. (MSG) L, 63-74 11/29 vs. Texas (MSG) W, 91-87 Champion: Oklahoma State Puerto Rico Shootout 1998 (Bayamon, Puerto Rico) 11/26 vs. Xavier W, 94-76 11/27 vs. Kentucky W, 68-56 11/28 vs. Maryland L, 52-87 Champion: Maryland All-Tournament: Vonteego Cummings, Isaac Hawkins Quaker City Tournament 1964 (Philadelphia, Pa./Palestra) 12/26 vs. Wichita State L, 58-109 12/28 at Penn L, 59-71 Champion: Wichita State

Queen City Invitational 1959 (Buffalo, N.Y.) 12/26 vs. Fordham L, 68-80 12/27 vs. Canisius L, 82-89 12/28 vs. Boston College L, 66-75 Champion: Canisius Rainbow Classic (3) 1986 (Honolulu, Hawaii) 12/28 vs. Kansas W, 79-76 12/29 vs. Arkansas W, 114-83 12/30 vs. Wisconsin W, 98-82 Champion: Pitt MVP: Curtis Aiken All-Tournament: Jerome Lane, Charles Smith 1990 (Honolulu, Hawaii) 12/28 vs. UA-Anchorage W, 93-69 12/29 vs. Stetson W, 84-69 12/30 at Hawaii L, 82-84 MVP: Jason Matthews All-Tournament: Bobby Martin, Charles Smith 1996 (Honolulu, Hawaii) 12/28 vs. Maryland 12/29 vs. Northwestern 12/30 vs. Michigan Champion: Maryland Razorback Classic 1973 (Little Rock, Ark.) 12/28 vs. Connecticut 12/29 at Arkansas Champion: Pitt

L, 63-66 W, 60-42 W, 85-78

W, 83-63 W, 91-83

San Diego Classic 1977 (San Diego Calif.) 12/29 vs. Purdue L, 80-91 12/30 vs. Fordham W, 80-76 Champion: Purdue All-Tournament: Sam Clancy Show Me State Invitational 1980 (Columbia, Mo.) 12/5 vs. Lamar L, 65-67 12/6 vs. W. Texas St. L, 73-92 Champion: Missouri Steel Bowl/Keystone Classic (25) 1951 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH) 12/27 Virginia W, 73-49 12/28 Penn State L, 40-62 Champion: Penn State 1952 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH) 12/29 Dartmouth W,67-61 12/30 Cornell W, 67-62 Champion: Pitt/Duquesne (tie) 1953 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH) 12/11 Bradley W, 66-64 12/12 Duquesne L, 46-79 Champion: Duquesne 1954 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH) 12/10 Geo. Washington L, 87-65 12/11 Fordham W, 71-65 Champion: George Washington 1955 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH) 12/9 Westminster W, 74-52 12/10 Duquesne L, 49-71 Champion: Duquesne 1956 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH) 12/14 Carnegie Tech W, 89-56 12/15 Duquesne W, 59-50 Champion: Pitt


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IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1957 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH) 12/13 Geo. Washington W, 68-59 12/14 Duquesne L, 64-81 Champion: Duquesne 1958 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH) 12/12 Miami, Fla. W, 69-65 12/13 Duquesne W, 71-56 Champion: Pitt 1959 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH) 12/11 St. John’s W, 74-73 12/12 Duquesne W, 75-44 Champion: Pitt 1960 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH) 12/16 Colgate W, 78-62 12/17 Duquesne L, 66-80 Champion: Duquesne 1961 (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 12/15 Arizona (CA) W, 83-58 12/16 Duquesne (FFH) L, 70-73 Champion: Duquesne MVP: Willie Somerset, Duquesne 1962 (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 12/14 W&Mary (CA) W, 66-56 12/15 Duquesne (FFH) W, 85-59 Champion: Pitt MVP: Brian Generalovich, Pitt 1963 (Pittsburgh, Pa./FFH) 12/6 Geo. Washington W, 89-68 12/7 Duquesne (OT) W, 69-67 Champion: Pitt MVP: Willie Somerset, Duquesne 1964 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) 12/4 Virginia Tech W, 74-69 12/5 Miami, Fla. L, 71-85 Champion: Miami, Fla. MVP: Rick Barry, Miami, Fla. 1965 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) 12/10 Miami, Ohio L, 60-65 12/11 Geo. Washington W, 85-59 Champion: Duquesne MVP: Jim Smith, Duquesne 1966 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) 12/9 Columbia L, 57-69 12/10 Duquesne L, 65-72 Champion: Columbia MVP: Ben Wade, Indiana State 1967 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) 12/8 Massachusetts W, 73-71 12/9 Duquesne L, 66-100 Champion: Duquesne MVP: Bill Zopf, Duquesne

1971 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) 12/29 Navy W, 88-78 12/30 Duquesne L,67-87 Champion: Duquesne MVP: Lionel Billingy, Duquesne 1972 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) 12/8 Duquesne L, 61-67 12/9 Southern Illinois W, 65-63 Champion: Duquesne MVP: no award 1973 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) 12/7 Duquesne W, 82-65 12/8 Florida State W, 82-60 Champion: Pitt MVP: Billy Knight, Pitt 1974 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) 12/6 Duquesne L, 94-100 12/7 Penn State L, 79-88 Champion: Oregon MVP: Mel Bennett, Pitt 1975 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) 12/5 Duquesne L, 74-75 12/6 Syracuse L, 80-90 Champion: UNLV Most Outstanding Player: Larry Harris SEC/Big East Invitational 2010 (Pittsburgh/Consol Energy Center) 12/11 vs. Tennessee L,76-83 Sugar Bowl Classic (2) 1985 (New Orleans, La.) 12/27 vs. Texas A&M W, 79-62 12/28 vs. La.-Lafayette W, 77-52 Champion: Pitt MVP: Curtis Aiken All-Tournament: Charles Smith 1991 (New Orleans, La.) 12/27 vs. Mississippi W, 67-65 12/28 at New Orleans (OT)L, 77-78 Champion: New Orleans MVP: Chris McNeal All-Tournament: Darren Morningstar

PITT TOURNAMENT TITLES Year 1952 1956 1958 1959 1962 1963 1973 1973 1976 1979 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 2003 2006 2007 2008 2010 2011 2013

Tournament (Location) Steel Bowl (Pittsburgh) Steel Bowl (Pittsburgh) Steel Bowl (Pittsburgh) Steel Bowl (Pittsburgh) Steel Bowl (Pittsburgh) Steel Bowl (Pittsburgh) Steel Bowl (Pittsburgh) Razorback Classic (Little Rock, Ark.) Pennsylvania Classic (Pittsburgh) Connecticut Classic (New Haven, Conn.) Golden Triangle Classic (Pittsburgh) Pittsburgh Classic (Pittsburgh) Sugar Bowl Classic (New Orleans, La.) Rainbow Classic (Honolulu, Hawaii) Citrus Bowl Tournament (Orlando, Fla.) Pittsburgh Holiday Hoops Tournament First Commonwealth/CAA Classic (Pittsburgh) Hispanic College Fund Classic (Pittsburgh) Legends Classic (Newark, N.J.) Coaches vs. Cancer (New York, N.Y.) Philly HoopGroup Classic (Philadelphia, Pa.) Progressive Legends Classic (Brooklyn, N.Y.)

1968 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) 12/6 Westminster W, 59-52 12/7 at Duquesne L, 42-57 Champion: Duquesne MVP: Jarrett Durham, Duquesne 1969 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) 12/5 Miami, Fla. L, 67-85 12/6 Marshall W, 87-67 Champion: Duquesne MVP: Don Curnutt, Miami, Fla.

Virginia Tech Classic 1980 (Blacksburg, Va.) 12/19 at Virginia Tech L, 70-72 12/20 vs. James Madison L, 69-77 Champion: Texas A&M

Wins Over Dartmouth, Cornell Carnegie Tech, Duquesne Miami, Fla., Duquesne St. John’s, Duquesne William & Mary, Duquesne George Washington, Duquesne Duquesne, Florida State Connecticut, Arkansas Penn, Penn State Cal State-Fullerton, Connecticut Duquesne, Illinois State Robert Morris, Tulane Texas A&M, SW Louisiana Kansas, Arkansas, Wisconsin Florida State, Alabama Gtown, Ky., CSU, MSU, Florida State Northeastern, UMass, Oakland, Florida St. HBU, NCAT, Saint Louis, Miss. Valley State Akron, IUP, Texas Tech, Washington State Maryland, Texas Rider, LaSalle, Penn, Robert Morris Howard, Lehigh, Texas Tech, Stanford

STEEL BOWL FACTS

BY THE NUMBERS

MOST COMMON

Steel Bowls: ...................... 25 Pitt Steel Bowl W-L: .... 29-21 Pitt Titles: ............................ 7

Total Tournaments: ............ 84 Total Games Played: ........ 190 All-Time Record: ....... 111-79 Tourneys won by Pitt: ........ 22 MVP Awards: ..................... 13 All-Tourney Honors: ........... 29 Total Honors: ..................... 42

Steel Bowl ........................ 25 ACC/Big East Challenge ....... 3 Rainbow Classic .................. 3 Jimmy V Classic .................. 3 Coaches vs. Cancer ............. 2 Golden Triangle Classic ....... 2 Kuppenheimer Classic ......... 2 Sugar Bowl Classic ............. 2 Hurricane Classic ................ 2 Legends Classic .................. 2

Steel Bowl Titles Duquesne ....................... 12* Pitt .................................... 7* UCLA .................................. 1 UNLV ................................... 1 Oregon ................................ 1 George Washington ............. 1 Miami, Fla. .......................... 1 Indiana State ....................... 1 Penn State .......................... 1 *One tie between Duquesne and Pitt in 1952.

Tournament of Champions 1989 (Charlotte, N.C.) 12/1 vs. Oklahoma St. W, 102-90 12/2 vs. N.C. State L, 87-100 Champion: North Carolina State All-Tournament: Rod Brookin, Jason Matthews University Hoops Classic 2001 (Moon Township, Pa.) 11/23 vs. Oakland W, 70-53 11/24 vs. Illinois State W, 65-46 11/25 vs. South Florida L, 63-69 Champion: South Florida All-Tournament: Brandin Knight, Donatas Zavackas

W-L 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 2-0 3-0 2-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 4-0 2-0 4-0 4-0

1970 (Pittsburgh, Pa./Civic Arena) 12/29 at Duquesne W, 70-58 12/30 UCLA L, 64-77 Champion: UCLA MVP: Sidney Wicks, UCLA

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W

L Pct.

AMERICAN ATHLETIC Central Florida ............. 1 .... 0 Cincinnati .................... 9 .. 10 Connecticut ............... 29 .. 32 East Carolina ............... 0 .... 0 Houston ....................... 1 .... 0 Memphis ...................... 1 .... 1 South Florida ............... 6 .... 5 SMU ............................. 0 .... 0 Temple ....................... 22 .. 20 Tulane .......................... 4 .... 1 Tulsa ............................ 0 .... 0 Totals ......................... 73 .. 69

1.00 .474 .475 .000 1.00 .500 .545 .000 .523 .800 .000 .514

AMERICA EAST Albany ......................... 3 .... 0 Binghamton ................. 1 .... 0 Boston U. ..................... 1 .... 0 Hartford ....................... 0 .... 0 Maine .......................... 1 .... 0 UMBC ........................... 2 .... 0 New Hampshire ........... 2 .... 0 Stony Brook ................. 0 .... 0 Vermont ....................... 3 .... 0 Totals ......................... 13 .... 0

1.00 1.00 1.00 .000 1.00 1.00 1.00 .000 1.00 1.00

ATLANTIC 10 Davidson ..................... 3 .... 2 Dayton ......................... 1 .... 1 Duquesne .................. 51 .. 31 Fordham .................... 14 .... 8 George Mason ............. 1 .... 0 George Washington .... 17 .... 9 LaSalle ......................... 2 .... 0 Massachusetts .......... 10 .... 4 Rhode Island ................ 6 .... 1 Richmond .................... 2 .... 0 St. Bonaventure ........... 5 .... 2 Saint Joseph’s ............. 2 .... 0 Saint Louis ................... 1 .... 3 VCU .............................. 2 .... 3 Totals ....................... 117 .. 64

.600 .500 .622 .636 1.00 .653 1.00 .714 .857 1.00 .714 1.00 .250 .400 .646

ATLANTIC COAST *Boston College ......... 30 .. 17 *Clemson ..................... 3 .... 0 *Duke .......................... 6 .... 7 *Florida State ............... 9 .... 2 *Georgia Tech .............. 1 .... 5 *Louisville .................... 5 .... 8 *Miami, Fla. ............... 18 .. 16 *North Carolina ............ 2 .... 8 *North Carolina State ... 2 .. 10 *Notre Dame .............. 28 .. 31 *Syracuse .................. 39 .. 65 *Virginia ....................... 3 .... 9 *Virginia Tech .............. 6 .... 3 *Wake Forest ............... 2 .... 0 Totals ....................... 154 181

.638 1.00 .462 .818 .167 .385 .529 .200 .167 .474 .375 .250 .667 1.00 .450

ATLANTIC SUN Belmont ....................... 1 .... 0 Florida Gulf Coast ........ 0 .... 0 Jacksonville ................. 2 .... 1 Kennesaw State ........... 1 .... 0 Lipscomb ..................... 0 .... 0 North Florida ................ 2 .... 0 USC Upstate ................. 0 .... 0 Stetson ........................ 1 .... 0 Totals ........................... 7 .... 1

1.00 .000 .667 1.00 .000 1.00 .000 1.00 .875

BIG 12 Baylor .......................... 0 .... 0 Iowa State ................... 1 .... 0 Kansas ......................... 2 .... 3 Kansas State ............... 0 .... 0 Oklahoma .................... 1 .... 2 Oklahoma State ........... 6 .... 4 Texas ........................... 2 .... 1 TCU .............................. 0 .... 0 Texas Tech ................... 2 .... 0 *West Virginia ............ 88 .. 96 Totals ....................... 102 106

.000 1.00 .400 .000 .333 .600 .667 .000 1.00 .478 .490

BIG EAST Butler ........................... 6 .... 8 .429 Creighton ..................... 1 .... 2 .333

School

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L Pct.

DePaul ......................... 9 .... 2 Georgetown 36 41 Marquette .................... 8 .... 9 Providence ................. 31 .. 17 St. John’s ................... 24 .. 34 Seton Hall .................. 32 .. 21 Villanova .................... 33 .. 32 Xavier .......................... 4 .... 3 Totals ....................... 184 169

.818 .468 .471 .646 .414 .604 .508 .571 .521

BIG SKY Eastern Washington ..... 0 .... 0 Idaho ........................... 1 .... 0 Idaho State .................. 0 .... 0 Montana ...................... 0 .... 0 Montana State ............. 1 .... 0 North Dakota ............... 0 .... 0 Northern Arizona .......... 1 .... 0 Northern Colorado ....... 0 .... 0 Portland State .............. 0 .... 0 Sacramento State ........ 0 .... 0 Weber State ................. 0 .... 0 Totals ........................... 3 .... 0

.000 1.00 .000 .000 1.00 .000 1.00 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.00

BIG SOUTH Campbell ..................... 0 .... 0 Charleston Southern .... 0 .... 0 Coastal Carolina .......... 0 .... 0 Gardner-Webb ............. 0 .... 0 High Point .................... 0 .... 0 Liberty ......................... 0 .... 0 Presbyterian ................ 0 .... 0 Radford ........................ 0 .... 0 UNC-Asheville .............. 1 .... 0 Winthrop ...................... 0 .... 0 Totals ........................... 1 .... 0

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.00 .000 1.00

BIG TEN Illinois .......................... 2 .... 4 Indiana ........................ 4 .... 4 Iowa ............................. 5 .... 2 Maryland ..................... 4 .... 5 Michigan ...................... 6 .. 12 Michigan State ............ 1 .... 3 Minnesota .................... 2 .... 1 Nebraska ..................... 3 .... 1 Northwestern ............... 8 .. 10 Ohio State .................. 11 .. 15 Penn State ................. 71 .. 75 Purdue ......................... 4 .... 6 Rutgers ...................... 23 .. 25 Wisconsin .................... 7 .. 11 Totals ....................... 151 174

.333 .500 .714 .444 .333 .250 .667 .750 .444 .423 .486 .400 .479 .389 .465

BIG WEST UC Davis ...................... 0 .... 0 UC Irvine ...................... 0 .... 0 UC Riverside ................ 0 .... 0 UC Santa Barbara ........ 0 .... 0 Cal Poly ....................... 1 .... 0 Cal State-Fullerton ....... 1 .... 0 Cal State-Northridge .... 0 .... 0 Hawaii ......................... 1 .... 2 Long Beach State ........ 0 .... 1 Pacific .......................... 0 .... 1 Totals ........................... 3 .... 4

.000 .000 .000 .000 1.00 1.00 .000 .333 .000 .000 .333

COLONIAL ATHLETIC Charleston ................... 0 .... 0 Delaware ..................... 1 .... 0 Drexel .......................... 0 .... 0 Elon ............................. 0 .... 0 Hofstra ......................... 0 .... 0 James Madison ........... 0 .... 1 UNC-Wilmington .......... 0 .... 0 Northeastern ................ 1 .... 0 Towson ........................ 0 .... 0 William & Mary ............ 8 .... 5 Totals ......................... 10 .... 6

.000 1.00 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.00 .000 .615 .625

CONFERENCE USA UAB ............................. 0 .... 2 Charlotte ...................... 0 .... 0 Florida Atlantic ............. 0 .... 0 Florida International ..... 0 .... 0 Louisiana Tech ............. 0 .... 1 Marshall ...................... 4 .... 0 Middle Tennessee ........ 0 .... 0

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.00 .000

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W

L Pct.

North Texas .................. 0 .... 0 Old Dominion ............... 0 .... 0 Rice ............................. 0 .... 0 Southern Miss ............. 0 .... 0 UTEP ............................ 0 .... 0 UT-San Antonio ............ 0 .... 0 Western Kentucky ........ 1 .... 0 Totals ........................... 9 .... 4

.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.00 .692

HORIZON LEAGUE Cleveland State ........... 5 .... 2 Detroit ......................... 1 .... 1 Green Bay .................... 0 .... 0 Illinois-Chicago ............ 1 .... 0 Milwaukee ................... 0 .... 0 Oakland ....................... 4 .... 0 Valparaiso .................... 0 .... 0 Wright State ................. 3 .... 0 Youngstown State ........ 7 .... 1 Totals ......................... 21 .... 4

.714 .500 .000 1.00 .000 1.00 .000 1.00 .875 .840

IVY LEAGUE Brown .......................... 2 .... 0 Columbia ..................... 4 .... 3 Cornell ....................... 11 .... 5 Dartmouth ................... 9 .... 1 Harvard ........................ 3 .... 0 Pennsylvania ............... 7 .... 7 Princeton ..................... 3 .... 1 Yale .............................. 4 .... 2 Totals ......................... 43 .. 19

1.00 .571 .688 .900 1.00 .500 .750 .667 .694

METRO ATLANTIC Canisius ....................... 1 .... 2 Fairfield ....................... 1 .... 0 Iona ............................. 1 .... 1 Loyola (Md.) ................. 1 .... 0 Manhattan ................... 2 .... 0 Marist .......................... 2 .... 0 Niagara ........................ 1 .... 2 Rider ............................ 2 .... 0 Siena ........................... 3 .... 1 St. Peter’s .................... 1 .... 0 Totals ......................... 15 .... 6

.333 1.00 .500 1.00 1.00 1.00 .333 1.00 .750 1.00 .714

MID-AMERICAN Akron ........................... 3 .... 1 Ball State ..................... 0 .... 1 Bowling Green State .... 0 .... 1 Buffalo ......................... 8 .... 1 Central Michigan ......... 0 .... 0 Eastern Michigan ......... 2 .... 1 Kent State .................... 9 .... 8 Miami, Ohio ................. 3 .. 10 Northern Illinois ........... 0 .... 0 Ohio ............................. 3 .... 1 Toledo .......................... 3 .... 1 Western Michigan ........ 1 .... 0 Totals ......................... 32 .. 25

.750 .000 .000 .889 .000 .667 .529 .231 .000 .750 .750 1.00 .561

MID-EASTERN Bethune-Cookman ....... 1 .... 0 Coppin State ................ 3 .... 0 Delaware State ............ 4 .... 0 Florida A&M ................. 1 .... 0 Hampton ...................... 0 .... 0 Howard ........................ 5 .... 0 Md.-Eastern Shore ....... 2 .... 0 Morgan State ............... 2 .... 0 Norfolk State ................ 2 .... 0 North Carolina A&T ...... 3 .... 0 Savannah State ........... 2 .... 0 South Carolina State .... 1 .... 0 Totals ......................... 26 .... 0

1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .000 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00

MISSOURI VALLEY Bradley ........................ 1 .... 5 Drake ........................... 0 .... 2 Evansville .................... 3 .... 2 Illinois State ................. 2 .... 2 Indiana State ............... 0 .... 0 Loyola, Ill. .................... 0 .... 0 Missouri State ............. 0 .... 1 Northern Iowa .............. 0 .... 0 Southern Illinois ........... 2 .... 1 Wichita State ............... 1 .... 1 Totals ........................... 9 .. 14

.167 .000 .600 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .667 .500 .391

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MOUNTAIN WEST Air Force ...................... 1 .... 0 Boise State .................. 0 .... 0 Colorado State ............. 0 .... 0 Fresno State ................ 1 .... 0 UNLV ............................ 0 .... 0 Nevada ........................ 0 .... 0 New Mexico ................. 0 .... 0 San Diego State ........... 0 .... 0 San Jose State ............ 0 .... 0 Utah State .................... 1 .... 1 Wyoming ..................... 0 .... 0 Totals ........................... 3 .... 1

1.00 .000 .000 1.00 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .000 .667

NORTHEAST Bryant .......................... 0 .... 0 Central Conn. State ...... 1 .... 0 Farleigh Dickinson ....... 1 .... 0 Long Island .................. 1 .... 0 Mount St. Mary’s ......... 5 .... 0 Quinnipiac ................... 0 .... 0 Robert Morris ............. 30 .... 0 Sacred Heart ................ 0 .... 0 St. Francis (Pa.) ......... 29 .... 0 St. Francis (N.Y.) .......... 3 .... 0 Wagner ........................ 1 .... 1 Totals ......................... 71 .... 1

.000 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .000 1.00 .000 1.00 1.00 .500 .986

OHIO VALLEY Austin Peay .................. 0 .... 0 Eastern Illinois ............. 0 .... 0 Eastern Kentucky ......... 3 .... 0 Jacksonville State ....... 0 .... 0 Morehead State ........... 1 .... 0 Murray State ................ 1 .... 0 SIU-Edwardsville ......... 0 .... 0 SE Missouri State ........ 0 .... 0 Tennessee-Martin ........ 0 .... 0 Tennessee Tech ........... 0 .... 0 Totals ........................... 5 .... 0

.000 .000 1.00 .000 1.00 1.00 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.00

PACIFIC 12 Arizona ........................ 2 .... 3 Arizona State ............... 0 .... 0 California ..................... 1 .... 2 Colorado ...................... 2 .... 0 Oregon ......................... 0 .... 0 Oregon State ................ 0 .... 3 Southern California ...... 2 .... 2 Stanford ....................... 2 .... 1 UCLA ............................ 1 .... 6 USC ............................. 0 .... 0 Utah ............................. 0 .... 2 Washington .................. 2 .... 2 Washington State ........ 3 .... 1 Totals ......................... 15 .. 22

.400 .000 .333 1.00 .000 .000 .500 .667 .143 .000 .000 .500 .750 .371

PATRIOT LEAGUE American ..................... 1 .... 0 Army .......................... 18 .. 15 Bucknell .................... 18 .... 9 Colgate ........................ 6 .... 5 Holy Cross ................... 2 .... 1 Lafayette ................... 16 .... 6 Lehigh ......................... 5 .... 5 Navy ............................ 8 .. 13 Totals ......................... 74 .. 54

1.00 .545 .667 .545 .667 .727 .500 .381 .578

SOUTHEASTERN Alabama ...................... 2 .... 2 Arkansas ..................... 2 .... 2 Auburn ......................... 2 .... 0 Florida ......................... 4 .... 3 Georgia ........................ 2 .... 3 Kentucky ..................... 2 .... 4 LSU .............................. 2 .... 2 Mississippi .................. 1 .... 0 Mississippi State ......... 0 .... 1 Missouri ....................... 0 .... 0 South Carolina ............. 2 .... 5 Tennessee ................... 2 .... 4 Texas A&M ................... 1 .... 0 Vanderbilt .................... 2 .... 1 Totals ......................... 24 .. 27

.500 .500 1.00 .571 .400 .333 .500 1.00 .000 .000 .286 .333 1.00 .667 .471

SOUTHERN Citadel ......................... 0 .... 0 .000 Chattanooga ................ 0 .... 0 .000

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East Tenn. State ........... 1 .... 0 Furman ........................ 2 .... 0 Mercer ......................... 0 .... 0 Samford ....................... 0 .... 0 UNC-Greensboro .......... 0 .... 0 VMI .............................. 1 .... 0 Western Carolina ......... 0 .... 0 Wofford ........................ 2 .... 0 Totals ........................... 6 .... 0

1.00 1.00 .000 .000 .000 1.00 .000 1.00 1.00

SOUTHLAND Abilene Christian ......... 0 .... 0 Central Arkansas ......... 0 .... 0 Houston Baptist ........... 1 .... 0 Incarnate Word ............ 0 .... 0 Lamar .......................... 0 .... 1 McNeese State ............ 0 .... 0 New Orleans ................ 3 .... 1 Nicholls State .............. 0 .... 0 Northwestern State ...... 0 .... 0 Sam Houston State ...... 0 .... 0 SE Louisiana ................ 1 .... 0 Stephen F. Austin ......... 0 .... 0 TAMU-Corpus Christi ... 0 .... 0 Totals ........................... 6 .... 2

.000 .000 1.00 .000 .000 .000 .750 .000 .000 .000 1.00 .000 .000 .750

SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC Alabama A&M .............. 0 .... 0 Alabama State ............. 0 .... 0 Alcorn State ................. 0 .... 0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff ..... 1 .... 0 Grambling State ........... 0 .... 0 Jackson State .............. 0 .... 0 Mississippi Valley St. ... 1 .... 0 Prairie View A&M ......... 2 .... 0 Southern ...................... 0 .... 0 Texas Southern ............ 0 .... 0 Totals ........................... 4 .... 0

.000 .000 .000 1.00 .000 .000 1.00 1.00 .000 .000 1.00

SUMMIT LEAGUE Denver ......................... 0 .... 1 IPFW ............................ 0 .... 0 IUPUI ............................ 1 .... 0 Oral Roberts ................. 1 .... 0 Nebraska-Omaha ......... 0 .... 0 North Dakota State ...... 0 .... 0 South Dakota ............... 0 .... 0 South Dakota State ...... 0 .... 0 Western Illinois ............ 0 .... 0 Totals ........................... 2 .... 1

.000 .000 1.00 1.00 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500

SUN BELT Appalachian St. (2014) 1 .... 0 Arkansas-Little Rock ... 0 .... 0 Arkansas State ............ 0 .... 0 Ga. Southern (2014) .... 0 .... 0 Georgia State ............... 0 .... 0 UL-Lafayette ................ 1 .... 0 Louisiana-Monroe ........ 0 .... 0 South Alabama ............ 0 .... 0 Texas-Arlington ........... 0 .... 0 Texas State .................. 0 .... 0 Troy ............................. 0 .... 0 Totals ........................... 2 .... 0

1.00 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.00 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.00

WEST COAST BYU .............................. 0 .... 1 Gonzaga ...................... 0 .... 0 Loyola Marymount ....... 1 .... 1 Pepperdine .................. 0 .... 2 Portland ....................... 0 .... 0 Saint Mary’s ................ 0 .... 0 San Diego .................... 0 .... 0 San Francisco .............. 0 .... 0 Santa Clara .................. 0 .... 0 Totals ........................... 1 .... 4

.000 .000 .500 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .200

WESTERN ATHLETIC Cal State-Bakersfield ... 0 .... 0 Chicago State .............. 3 .... 0 Grand Canyon .............. 0 .... 0 UMKC ........................... 0 .... 0 New Mexico State ........ 0 .... 0 Seattle ......................... 0 .... 0 Texas-Pan American .... 1 .... 0 Utah Valley ................... 0 .... 0 Totals ........................... 4 .... 0

.000 1.00 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.00 .000 1.00


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CHANCELLOR PATRICK GALLAGHER Dr. Patrick Gallagher is the 18th Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer of the University of Pittsburgh Patrick Gallagher, PhD, is the 18th Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer of the University of Pittsburgh. He succeeded Mark A. Nordenberg, who stepped down as Chancellor on August 1, 2014, after leading Pitt for 19 years. Chancellor Gallagher received a bachelor’s degree in physics and philosophy from Benedictine College, and he earned his master’s degree and his PhD in physics from Pitt, graduating in 1991. Prior to joining Pitt, Chancellor Gallagher served as Acting Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce and Director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Chancellor Gallagher was appointed Acting Deputy Secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce by President Barack Obama on June 1, 2013. The U.S. Department of Commerce promotes job creation, economic growth, sustainable development and improved standards of living for all Americans by working in partnership with businesses, universities, communities and our nation’s workers. The department manages a wide range of programs in the areas of trade, economic development, technology, entrepreneurship and business development, environmental stewardship, and statistical research and analysis. The department has a total operating budget of over $10 billion and has 40,000 federal employees. As Deputy Secretary, Gallagher served as the chief operating officer for the department, with overall responsibility for budget, planning, and operations, advancing the department’s mission of helping to help make American businesses more innovative at home and more competitive abroad. Gallagher was confirmed as the 14th Director of NIST, on November 5, 2009. In that capacity, he provided high-level direction for the agency. The agency promotes U.S. innovation and industrial competitiveness by advancing measurement science, standards, and technology. NIST’s FY 2014 budget

includes $850 million in direct and transfer appropriations, an estimated $50 million in service fees and $120 million from other agencies. The agency employs about 3,000 scientists, engineers, technicians, support staff, and administrative personnel at two main locations in Gaithersburg, Md., and Boulder, Colo. NIST also hosts about 2,700 associates from academia, industry, and other government agencies, who collaborate with NIST staff and access user facilities. Under Gallagher, NIST greatly expanded its participation, often in a leadership role, in collaborative efforts between government and the private sector to address major technical challenges facing the nation. NIST’s participation in these efforts stems from the agency’s long history of technical accomplishments and leadership in private-sector led standards-development organizations and in research fields such as manufacturing engineering, cybersecurity and computer science, forensic science, and building and fire science. Prior to assuming the directorship of NIST, Gallagher served in a number of capacities with that agency, including deputy director, director of the NIST Center for Neutron Research, and leader of the Research Facilities Operation Group in the Center for Neutron Research, as well as a NIST agency representative at the National Science and Technology Council. Prior to joining NIST in 1993, he worked as a research associate at Boston University. During the first stages of his career, Gallagher did research on the physics

UPPER RIGHT: The University of Pittsburgh’s 18th chancellor, Patrick Gallagher. RIGHT: Chancellor Gallagher speaks at the annual bonfire event prior to Pitt’s first 2014 football game against Delaware. FAR RIGHT: Chancellor Gallagher cheers on the Panthers with members of Pitt’s student cheering section, the Oakland Zoo. Gallagher attended his first Pitt Basketball game against Virginia Tech on February 8, 2014.

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LEFT: University of Pittsburgh Chancellor Patrick Gallagher receives a congratulatory handshake from outgoing chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg. Gallagher was introduced to the Pittsburgh community during the Pitt-Virginia Tech basketball game on Feb. 8, 2014. BELOW : Chancellor Gallagher at the podium during one of his many speaking engagements.

of soft condensed matter, using both laser lights and neutron beams as probes. As he took on broader responsibilities at NIST, he worked on important aspects of national policy for applying science to technological challenges. As head of NIST, he has played a key role in formulating federal policy related to national efforts to encourage entrepreneurship, promote effective standards setting, and support advanced manufacturing. In 2006, the U.S. Department of Commerce awarded Gallagher a Gold

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Medal, the highest honor bestowed by the department, for his leadership in interagency coordination efforts. In 2013, he gave the commencement speech at the University of Pittsburgh and Pitt awarded him an honorary Doctor of Public Service degree at that event in recognition of his contributions to advancing our nation through science and technology. In 2014, he gave the commencement speech at St. Vincent College, where he was also awarded an honorary doctorate degree. He is a member of the American Physical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Sigma Xi Honor Society, and the Sigma Pi Sigma Honor Society. While pursuing his graduate studies at Pitt, Chancellor Gallagher met his future wife, Karen Abrahamson, who was working in Pittsburgh as an occupational therapist. They were married in June of 1991 and are the parents of three boys. Though born and raised in Albuquerque, N.M., Chancellor Gallagher has Pittsburgh roots in addition to his graduate studies at Pitt. His father was born in Ireland, but moved with his family to be raised in Philadelphia when he was two years old. His mother was born in Sunbury, Pa., and moved to Pittsburgh in 1950 with her family when she was 12 years old. His mother’s family – grandparents Adolf and Agnes Selter, and their five children, Claire (his mother), Judy, David, Greg, and Sue – grew up in the same house in the Carrick neighborhood of Pittsburgh. His mother went to school in Carrick and graduated from St. Basil High School. Even though his parents eventually met in Albuquerque, they returned to be married in Pittsburgh in September 1961. Chancellor Gallagher has fond memories of visiting Pittsburgh on family vacations “back east” when he was growing up, including: looking down the hill from his grandparents’ house at the trolley lines, visiting the zoo and museums downtown, trips to see the Pirates play at Three Rivers Stadium, trips on the Good Ship Lollipop and visits to the “first real amusement park” in his life – Kennywood. In 1971, his father required medical treatment at NIH in Bethesda. So that his mother could be in Maryland, close to his father, he lived with his grandparents in Carrick for several weeks. During this time, he attended second grade classes at St. Basil’s grade school in Carrick – the same school that his mother had attended. His grandparents lived in Pittsburgh, in the same house in Carrick, until their deaths – his grandmother in December 1996, and his grandfather, in April 2011, at the age of 100 (just a few months short of his 101st birthday).


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ATHLETIC DIRECTOR STEVE PEDERSON

As athletic director at the University of Pittsburgh, Steve Pederson has presided over many landmark moments and achievements. This past year, however, proved to be one of the most celebrated in Pitt’s long and accomplished history as the Panthers began competition in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Joining one of America’s elite conferences served as the culmination of a vision Pederson conceived when he first arrived at Pitt in 1996. At that time, he was taking over an athletic department that was perhaps at its lowest end both competitively and from an infrastructure standpoint. Fast forward 18 years and Pitt is now enjoying an impressive period of growth and accomplishment. By any athletic or academic measure, the Panthers have experienced an energized renewal under Pederson’s watch. Aged facilities have been replaced by state-of-the-art training and competition venues. Championship banners have been hung as have a record number of diplomas. Trophy cases are expanding and studentathlete grade point averages are rising. ACC membership reinforced Pitt’s respected stature in the world of intercollegiate athletics. Rather than pausing in satisfaction, Pederson has the Panthers aiming for even greater heights in the future. In its inaugural ACC campaign, Pitt made its presence strongly felt with an array of impressive accomplishments.  Pitt opened the ACC’s football bowl season with a stirring 3027 victory over Mid-American Conference champion Bowling Green in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl. The game served as a promising glimpse of the

program’s future as freshmen scored every single point for the Panthers.  Senior defensive tackle Aaron Donald became one of the most decorated players in Pitt football history. The unanimous AllAmerican won four prominent national awards: the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, Chuck Bednarik Award, Outland Trophy and Rotary Lombardi Award. He was also named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year.  Men’s basketball continued its impressive postseason run by earning its 12th NCAA Tournament invitation in the past 13 seasons. Junior guard Cameron Wright was named the 2014 recipient of the prestigious Skip Prosser Award, presented to the ACC’s top men’s basketball scholar-athlete.  Pitt was one of just 13 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) schools to win a bowl game and receive an invitation to play in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament during the 2013-14 academic year. With 123 institutions competing at the FBS level in 2013-14, only 10.5% of the membership can claim this accomplishment.  Pitt won its first ACC championship in any sport when wrestling won the league’s dual meet title with a perfect 6-0 mark.  Men’s track and field finished 14th nationally at the NCAA Indoor Championships. At the historic Penn Relays, the men’s outdoor 4x400 relay team won the Championship of America. It was the first time in 75 years the Panthers captured this competitive and prestigious race.  Three Pitt senior studentathletes—Ashley Corum (track and field), Jocelyn Lu (tennis) and Katie O’Rourke (gymnastics)— were honored as 2014 ACC Postgraduate Scholars. These accomplishments reflect one of Pederson’s favorite sayings about the Pitt student-athlete experience: “You really can have it all at the University of Pittsburgh.” “A young person who comes to Pitt can compete at the very highest levels and achieve academically, athletically and personally,” Pederson said. “Through hard work and commitment, you can make your biggest dreams a reality at Pitt.” Pederson is dedicated to ensuring Pitt Athletics remains a

direct reflection of the University of Pittsburgh and its guiding values of education, commitment and mentoring. “We will work hard to win,” Pederson said. “But we will work harder to win the right way. We want Pitt Athletics to reflect the very best attributes of this great university and its educational mission.” Using those values as a foundation, Pitt Athletics under his watch continues to thrive and grow. Pederson is dedicated to giving Pitt student-athletes the best overall experience possible through enhanced academic, athletic and personal growth opportunities. Each of Pitt’s 19 intercollegiate athletic programs met or surpassed the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate (APR) standards during the most recent evaluation period. Five of Pitt’s programs achieved their —the third time in four years with a top-10 percentile ranking. This past year, 333 Pitt studentathletes were honored for achieving a grade point average of at least 3.0 during the 2013 spring or fall

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semesters. Twenty-two studentathletes earned a 4.0. In addition to academics, Pitt continues to develop well-rounded student-athletes through the Cathy and John Pelusi Family Life Skills Program. The Panthers annually contribute nearly 3,000 hours of charitable work for various organizations in Western Pennsylvania and beyond. Pederson ensured the Panthers would be one of the finest outfitted programs in the country through an athletics apparel partnership with NIKE. Each of Pitt’s 19 intercollegiate sports teams wear NIKE footwear, uniforms, practice gear and equipment. The long-term agreement outfits more than 450 Pitt student-athletes. Pitt has raised a five-year record of more than $38 million in donations to the Panther Club annual fund, which subsidizes student-athlete scholarships. The record total has been achieved despite the recent challenging economic times that all supporters of collegiate athletics face. Pitt


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convocation center that dramatically revolutionized Pitt’s campus upon its opening in 2002. The Events Center is considered one of the finest college basketball venues in the country and has also been a major asset for student life, providing outstanding recreational facilities and a fitting place for graduation ceremonies. Pederson was at the forefront of the football program’s move into the UPMC Sports Performance Complex, which included the forging of a unique relationship between UPMC, a professional sports franchise and college athletic program. He personally oversaw the design and layout of the Panthers’ Duratz Athletic Complex, which houses Pitt’s football offices and training areas. It has been described as the finest facility for a college football program in the country. Pitt football gained a new national-caliber home stadium in Heinz Field under Pederson’s watch in 2001. The Panthers own a prominent presence at the stadium with their logos on the seating, gates and signage. Pederson additionally initiated the renaming of Martindale Street to Tony Dorsett Drive to further enhance Pitt’s identity on the North Shore. Over the course of one decade, Pitt either built new venues or significantly renovated existing facilities for 17 of its 19 programs, making it one of the most dramatic infrastructure enhancements in all of college sports. On the media front, Pederson forged a partnership with CBS Radio

The Pederson Family, left to right, Brooke and Mark, Steve (holding granddaughter Claire), wife Tami, Kristin and Kari with her husband Jim Miketo.

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Pittsburgh, providing Pitt football and basketball with a 50,000-watt flagship home in Sportsradio 93.7 The Fan. Women’s basketball also has a strong radio home in 1320 WJAS-AM, which provides live playby-play action of each regularseason and postseason game. It is the first time the women’s program has enjoyed such comprehensive coverage. The 2014-15 academic year marks the eighth year of Pederson’s second tour at Pitt. During his initial tenure (1996-2002), Pederson hired six Big East Conference Coach of the Year honorees (football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, track and field and volleyball), an unprecedented achievement by a Big East athletic director. The Panthers’ highest-profile sports— football and men’s basketball— experienced impressive revivals. After going to just one postseason game during the 1990s, Pitt football has gone bowling 11 of the past 14 years. The men’s basketball program has become one of the country’s most consistent winners, capturing six Big East titles and advancing to 12 NCAA Tournaments from 2002-14. During his five years at Nebraska (2002-07), Pederson was also at the forefront of significant facilities construction, including a $51 million expansion to Memorial Stadium. The project resulted in new football facilities as well as new strength, sports medicine and indoor facilities for baseball, softball, soccer and sand volleyball. Additionally, the women’s volleyball, gymnastics and rifle teams received a new office complex. Nebraska achieved at exceptional levels athletically and academically during his time in Lincoln. In 200607, the Cornhuskers won the national championship in women’s volleyball, while the football team won the 2006 Big 12 North title and advanced to its first New Year’s Day bowl game since 2001. Overall, 15 Nebraska teams earned NCAA invitations. Academically, Nebraska earned a school-record 94% graduation rate, the highest in the Big 12 as Cornhusker studentathletes achieved a combined 3.0 grade point average during the 2007 spring semester. In addition to his duties as athletic director at Pitt, Pederson serves on the board for the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation in Pittsburgh as well as the Pittsburgh Symphony. He and his wife Tami have three children: Mark, Kari and Kristin. Mark and his wife Brooke gave Steve and Tami their first grandchild, Claire, in October 2012. Kari is married to Jim Miketo.


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THE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY

ACCREDITATION

A “World-Class Institution,” the University of Pittsburgh is an internationally respected center of learning and research, offering exceptional educational opportunities in the arts, sciences and professions.

All campuses of the University of Pittsburgh are accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools’ Commission on Higher Education. Schools, programs and departments may furthermore be accredited by discipline-specific accrediting bodies.

MISSION The University of Pittsburgh’s mission is to advance teaching, research and public service. This three-part commitment enables the University to serve others by educating diverse students from the region, the nation, and the world; expanding boundaries of knowledge, discovery and technology; and enhancing quality of life in the Western Pennsylvania region and beyond.

HISTORY The University began in the Pennsylvania wilderness as the Pittsburgh Academy in 1787, the year the U.S. Constitution was adopted. Thirty-two years later, the Pittsburgh Academy became the Western University of Pennsylvania, and in 1908, the school changed its name to the University of Pittsburgh. Graduate degrees have been conferred since 1836, and the first doctoral program was developed in 1884. A private institution for most of its past, the University of Pittsburgh became staterelated in 1966, establishing a relationship with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that continues to benefit both partners. Today, as an elected member of the prestigious Association of American Universities, Pittsburgh claims its place among the top public research universities in the nation.

ACADEMIC ORGANIZATION As an independent, state-related, coeducational institution, the University of Pittsburgh’s main campus offers a multitude of degree-granting and other

programs housed in 16 undergraduate, graduate and professional schools. The University system includes the Pittsburgh campus and four regional campuses at Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown and Titusville. There are approximately 122 academic, research and administrative buildings and residence halls located on the Pittsburgh campus, which covers 132 acres in the culturally rich Oakland neighborhood. At the heart of the campus stands a central landmark-the Cathedral of Learning, a 42-story Gothic tower, which is the tallest school building in the western hemisphere. The Cathedral contains the Nationality Rooms and 26 classrooms, each

designed to reflect a distinct culture and providing an overall, multi-dimensional understanding of America’s heritage. At the Pitt campuses, over 11,000 employees and 5,263 faculty serve approximately 35,014 students, including over 10,000 graduate and over 24,000 undergraduate students. Alumni accomplishments range from managing Fortune 500 corporations, to writing best-selling novels, to unlocking the secrets of DNA...and more. As we enter the 21st century, Pitt remains a place of enduring tradition and vitality, true to the work ethic of Western Pennsylvania, rich in intellectual rigor and committed to preparing students for their lives and careers.

UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH’S ACADEMIC DEPARTMENTS AND PROGRAMS  ARTS AND SCIENCES Africana Studies Anthropology Architectural Studies Biological Sciences Chemistry Children’s Literature Classics Classics, Philosophy & Ancient Science Communication Computer Science Cultural Studies East Asian Languages & Literatures Economics English Environmental Studies Film Studies French & Italian Languages & Literatures Geology & Planetary Science German Hispanic Languages and Literatures History History and Philosophy of Science History of Art & Architecture Intelligent Systems Jewish Studies Linguistics Mathematics Medieval and Renaissance Studies Music Neuroscience Philosophy Physics and Astronomy Political Science Psychology Religious Studies Slavic Languages & Literatures Sociology Spanish Statistics Studio Arts Theatre Arts Urban Studies Women’s Studies  KATZ GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS  COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Accounting Business Information Systems Finance Global Management Human Resources Management Marketing Supply Chain Management  DENTAL MEDICINE  EDUCATION Administrative and Policy Studies

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PITT BASKETBALL: CULTURE OF SUCCESS PITT IN THE PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER (2002-14) Total Games ................................................................................................. 220 Overall Record ............................................................................. 193-27 (.877) Conference Regular Season Record (BEC+ACC) ........................... 79-24 (.767) Non-Conference Record ................................................................ 110-3 (.973) Average Margin of Victory .................................................................. 18.3 ppg. Opponents held to 60 points or less ................................................. 125 of 220 Opponents held to 70 points or less ................................................. 189 of 220 Wins by 10 points or more .......................................................................... 154 Wins by 20 points or more ............................................................................ 82 Wins by 30 points or more ............................................................................ 28 Consecutive regular season sellouts ........................................................... 216 Record vs. top-5 ranked teams ................................................................... 9-1 Record vs. top-10 ranked teams ............................................................... 13-2 Record vs. top-25 ranked teams ............................................................. 17-10

MOST CONFERENCE TITLES-ACC (2002-14) Most conference titles (2002-14): School Duke North Carolina Louisville PITT Syracuse Boston College Maryland Virginia Miami Clemson Florida State Notre Dame Wake Forest

RS 4 7 3 4 3 3 2 2 1 0 0 1 1

T 8 2 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0

Tot. 12 9 8 6 5 4 3 3 2 1 1 1 1

Key: RS-regular season titles; TTournament titles; includes ties.

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES-NATIONAL Most NCAA Tournament appearances, nationally (2002-14): Team No. Duke ........................................ 13 Gonzaga ................................... 13 Kansas ..................................... 13 Michigan State ......................... 13 Wisconsin ................................ 13 PITT ......................................... 12 Texas ....................................... 12 Louisville .................................. 11 Florida ...................................... 11 Arizona ..................................... 11 Marquette ................................ 10 Connecticut .............................. 10 Kentucky .................................. 10 Xavier ...................................... 10 Syracuse .................................. 10 Memphis .................................. 10 North Carolina .......................... 10 Illinois ........................................ 9 UCLA .......................................... 9 Oklahoma .................................. 9 Villanova .................................... 9 Notre Dame ................................ 8

RATINGS PERCENTAGE INDEX (2002-14) Depicted totals are average RPI ranking over the last 12 seasons (2002-14). Research conducted by ESPN.com’s Joe Lunardi: Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

School Duke Kansas North Carolina Syracuse Wisconsin Michigan State Florida Louisville Kentucky PITT Gonzaga Memphis

Avg. Rank 5.7 7.7 17.0 18.6 19.3 19.7 20.0 21.7 22.9 23.7 26.6 27.9

USA TODAY’S TOP-10 GAME ATMOSPHERES USA Today, March 15, 2013 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER Breslin Center, Michigan State Assembly Hall, Indiana Rupp Arena, Kentucky Hinkle Fieldhouse, Butler The Pit, New Mexico The Palestra, Penn Allen Fieldhouse, Kansas Dee Glen Stadium, Utah State

ESPN’S BEST COLLEGE BASKETBALL ARENAS ESPN.com’s Jason King, Jan. 16, 2013 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Allen Fieldhouse, Kansas Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke Assembly Hall, Indiana McCarthy Athletic Cntr, Gonzaga The Pit, New Mexico Breslin Center, Michigan State Koch Arena, Wichita State PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER Carrier Dome, Syracuse Rupp Arena, Kentucky

NATION’S TOP NCAA DIVISION I HOMECOURT RECORDS (Through May 4, 2014), according to www.rpiratings.com: Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Team Gonzaga Memphis Kentucky Louisville PITT Wisconsin Xavier Michigan State Kansas UCLA Missouri

Arena Opened Yrs W -L McCarthy Athletic Center 2004 10 137-9 FedEXForum 2004 10 178-21 Adolph Rupp Arena 1976 38 506-63 KFC Yum! Center 2010 4 66-9 Petersen Events Center 2002 12 193-27 Kohl Center 1997 17 231-33 Cintas Center 2000 14 188-27 Breslin Events Center 1989 25 334-50 Allen Fieldhouse 1955 59 718-111 Pauley Pavilion 1965 49 682-108 Paige Sports Center 2004 10 152-25

MOST NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN APPEARANCES Since 2002, only 11 schools nationwide have advanced to the NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen more times than Pitt. Pitt has advanced to Sweet Sixteen action in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007 and 2009. Here is a chart depicting where Pitt ranks among national schools over the last 13 years: School App. since 2002 Duke .......................................... 9 Kansas ....................................... 9 Michigan State ........................... 8 Arizona ....................................... 7 Connecticut ................................ 7 North Carolina ............................ 6 Syracuse .................................... 6 Wisconsin .................................. 6 Kentucky .................................... 6 Florida ........................................ 6 Louisville .................................... 6 PITT ........................................... 5 Texas ......................................... 5 Xavier ........................................ 5 Ohio State .................................. 5

MOST CONFERENCE TITLES Most major conference titles since 2001 (2001-14): School Kansas Duke Kentucky Ohio State Louisville North Carolina Florida PITT Connecticut UCLA Illinois Wisconsin Syracuse

RS 12 4 5 5 4 7 5 4 3 4 4 3 3

T 7 8 5 5 6 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 2

Total 19 12 10 10 10 9 9 6 6 6 6 5 5

Key: RS-regular season titles, TTournament titles; total includes ties.

Pct. .938 .894 .889 .880 .877 .875 .874 .870 .866 .865 .859

NATION’S TOP HOMECOURT WINNING PERCENTAGES (Research is from the opening of Pitt’s Petersen Events Center, 2002 to May 4, 2014): School Kansas Duke Gonzaga Michigan State Memphis Wisconsin Florida North Carolina PITT Kentucky Syracuse Connecticut Oklahoma State Arizona Illinois

W-L 195-11 184-12 149-11 174-18 194-20 181-20 180-22 166-23 193-27 173-25 191-31 176-29 162-27 161-33 154-37

Pct. .947 .939 .931 .906 .906 .900 .891 .878 .877 .873 .860 .859 .857 .830 .806

MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES-ACC Most NCAA Tournament appearances in the Atlantic Coast Conference over the last 13 seasons (2002-14): Team No. Duke ........................................ 13 PITT ......................................... 12 Louisville ................................. 11 Syracuse .................................. 10 North Carolina ......................... 10 Notre Dame ............................... 8 North Carolina State .................. 8 Boston College .......................... 6 Maryland ................................... 6 Wake Forest ............................... 6 Clemson .................................... 4 Florida State .............................. 4 Georgia Tech .............................. 4 Miami ........................................ 3 Virginia ...................................... 3 Virginia Tech .............................. 1


2014-15 PITT BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Date

Opponent (TV)

Location

Friday, Oct. 3 Sunday, Oct. 19

OAKLAND ZOO SCRIMMAGE MAGGIE DIXON HEART HEALTH FAIR/FAN FEST/

Petersen Events Center Petersen Events Center

5-8 p.m. 1-4 p.m.

Friday, Oct. 31 Friday, Nov. 7 Friday, Nov. 14

BLUE-GOLD SCRIMMAGE INDIANA, PA. (Exh.) PHILADELPHIA UNIV. (Exh.) NIAGARA (ESPN3)

Petersen Events Center Petersen Events Center Petersen Events Center

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 16

EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Pittsburgh, Pa.) SAMFORD (RSN/Root) Petersen Events Center

1 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 21

at Hawaii

Wailuku, Hawaii/War Memorial Gym

EA SPORTS Maui Invitational (Maui, Hawaii) Monday, Nov. 24 vs. Chaminade (ESPNU) Maui, Hawaii/Lahaina Civic Center Tuesday, Nov. 25 San Diego State or BYU (ESPN/ESPN2) Maui, Hawaii/Lahaina Civic Center Wednesday, Nov. 26 Game Three (ESPN+) Maui, Hawaii/Lahaina Civic Center (Other possible opponents include Arizona, Kansas State, Missouri and Purdue)

Time

7 p.m. HT/ Midnight

9 p.m. 4:30 or 10:30 TBA

Tuesday, Dec. 2

ACC/Big Ten Challenge at Indiana (ESPN2)

Bloomington, Ind./Assembly Hall

7 p.m.

Friday, Dec. 5

City Game (Pittsburgh, Pa.) vs. DUQUESNE (ESPN3)

Consol Energy Center

7 p.m.

Saturday, Dec. 13 Wednesday, Dec. 17 Saturday, Dec. 20 Tuesday, Dec. 23 Tuesday, Dec. 30 Saturday, Jan. 3 Tuesday, Jan. 6 Saturday, Jan. 10 Wednesday, Jan. 14 Saturday, Jan. 17 Monday, Jan. 19 Sunday, Jan. 25 Tuesday, Jan. 27 Saturday, Jan. 31 Monday, Feb. 2 Saturday, Feb. 7 Wednesday, Feb. 11 Saturday, Feb. 14 Monday, Feb. 16 Saturday, Feb. 21 Tuesday, Feb. 24 Sunday, March 1 Wednesday, March 4 Saturday, March 7 T-Sat., March 10-14 March 19-22 March 26-28 April 4-6

ST. BONAVENTURE (ESPNU) MANHATTAN (ESPN3) OAKLAND (RSN/Root) HOLY CROSS (ESPN3) FLORIDA GULF COAST (ESPN3) at *North Carolina State (ACCN/WTAE) at *Boston College (RSN/Root) *CLEMSON (RSN/Root) *FLORIDA STATE (RSN/Root) *GEORGIA TECH (ACCN/WTAE) at *Duke (ESPN) *LOUISVILLE (CBS) at *Virginia Tech (ESPNU) *NOTRE DAME (ACCN/WTAE) BRYANT (ESPN3) *SYRACUSE (ESPN/ESPN2) at *Louisville (ACCN/WTAE) *NORTH CAROLINA (ACCN/WTAE) at *Virginia (ESPN) at *Syracuse (ACCN/WTAE) *BOSTON COLLEGE (ESPNU) at *Wake Forest (ESPNU) *MIAMI (ACCN/WTAE) at *Florida State (ESPN/ESPN2) at ACC Tournament (ESPN/ACCN) NCAA Second & Third Rounds (CBS-plus) NCAA Regionals (CBS-plus) NCAA Final Four (CBS-plus)

Petersen Events Center 2 p.m. Petersen Events Center 7 p.m. Petersen Events Center 4 p.m. Petersen Events Center 7 p.m. Petersen Events Center 7:30 p.m. Raleigh, N.C./PNC Arena Noon Chestnut Hill, Mass./Conte Forum 9 p.m. Petersen Events Center Noon Petersen Events Center 9 p.m. Petersen Events Center 4 p.m. 7 p.m. Durham, N.C./Cameron Indoor Stadium Petersen Events Center 4 p.m. Blacksburg, Va./Cassell Coliseum 7 p.m. Petersen Events Center Noon Petersen Events Center 7 p.m. Petersen Events Center 4 p.m. Louisville, Ky./KFC Yum! Center 8 p.m. Petersen Events Center Noon Charlottesville, Va./John Paul Jones Arena 7 p.m. Syracuse, N.Y./Carrier Dome Noon Petersen Events Center 9 p.m. Winston-Salem, N.C./Lawrence Joel Col. 6:30 p.m. Petersen Events Center 8 p.m. Tallahassee, Fla./Donald Tucker Center TBA Greensboro N.C./Greensboro Coliseum TBA Selected sites TBA Selected sites TBA Indianapolis, Ind./Lucas Oil Stadium TBA

All Times Eastern. All home games in CAPS and BOLD. Television games in parentheses. All game times are subject to change; *indicates Atlantic Coast Conference games; All home games played in the Petersen Events Center on the University of Pittsburgh campus. For ticket information, please call (800) 643-PITT or (412) 648-PITT.


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