1 Contents Contents 2011-12 UCF MEN’S BASKETBALL YEARBOOK Season Outlook Table of Contents 1 Quick Facts 2 2011-12 Schedule 3 Roster Information 4 Season Preview Notebook 5 Coaching Staff Head Coach Donnie Jones 6-7 Associate Head Coach Shawn Finney 8 Assistant Coach Darren Tillis 9 Assistant Coach Tim Thomas 10 Director of Program Development Brendan Suhr 11 Director of Basketball Operations Mike O’Donnell 12 Asst. Director of Basketball Operations J.P. Clark 12 Support Staff 13 2011-12 Knights P.J. Gaynor 14-15 Dwight McCombs 16-17 A.J. Rompza 18-19 Keith Clanton 20-21 Marcus Jordan 22-23 Isaiah Sykes 24-25 Jeff Jordan 26 C.J. Reed 27 Josh Crittle 28 Bobby Horodyski 29 Tristan Spurlock 30 Rod Days 31 Wayne Martin 31 Kasey Wilson 32 2010-11 Review Statistics 33 Results 34 Box Scores 35-40 History Yearly Results 41 All-Time Roster 42 All-Time Jersey Numbers 43 All-Time Honors 44 Players in the Pros 45 1,000-Point Club 46 Records Scoring 47 Field Goals 47-48 Rebounds 48 3-Point Field Goals 48-49 Free Throws 49-50 Assists 50 Steals 50 Blocks 50 Games Played 50 Minutes Played 50 Annual Leaders 50-51 Team Single-Game 52 Team Single-Season 53 Additional Records 54 Annual Team Statistics 55-56 In-Season Tournaments 56-57 Postseason and Conference Tournaments 58 UCF Arena Records 59 Year-by-Year Results 60-65 Series Records 66-74 This is UCF UCF Arena 75 UCF Basketball Practice Facility 76 University of Central Florida 77 Towers at Knights Plaza 78 Orlando 79 From UCF to the NBA 80 Credits Executive Editor/Design and Layout: Doug Richards Cover Design: Doug Richards, Sarah Turcotte Photography: Todd Drexler (UCFphotos.com) Additional Photographs Provided by: UCF Univer- sity Marketing, Romeo Guzman, Orange County Convention and Visitors Bureau, National Basketball Association
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Season OutlookTable of Contents 1Quick Facts 22011-12 Schedule 3Roster Information 4Season Preview Notebook 5
Coaching Staff Head Coach Donnie Jones 6-7Associate Head Coach Shawn Finney 8Assistant Coach Darren Tillis 9Assistant Coach Tim Thomas 10Director of Program Development Brendan Suhr 11Director of Basketball Operations Mike O’Donnell 12Asst. Director of Basketball Operations J.P. Clark 12Support Staff 13
HistoryYearly Results 41All-Time Roster 42All-Time Jersey Numbers 43All-Time Honors 44Players in the Pros 451,000-Point Club 46
RecordsScoring 47Field Goals 47-48Rebounds 483-Point Field Goals 48-49Free Throws 49-50Assists 50Steals 50Blocks 50Games Played 50Minutes Played 50Annual Leaders 50-51
Team Single-Game 52Team Single-Season 53Additional Records 54Annual Team Statistics 55-56In-Season Tournaments 56-57Postseason and Conference Tournaments 58UCF Arena Records 59Year-by-Year Results 60-65Series Records 66-74
This is UCFUCF Arena 75UCF Basketball Practice Facility 76University of Central Florida 77Towers at Knights Plaza 78Orlando 79From UCF to the NBA 80
CreditsExecutive Editor/Design and Layout: Doug Richards
Cover Design: Doug Richards, Sarah Turcotte
Photography: Todd Drexler (UCFphotos.com)
Additional Photographs Provided by: UCF Univer-sity Marketing, Romeo Guzman, Orange County Convention and Visitors Bureau, National Basketball Association
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QUICK FACTS/MEDIA INFORMATION
UCF InformationLocation Orlando, Fla.Founded 1963Enrollment 58,587Nickname KnightsColors Black and GoldConference Conference USAPresident Dr. John C. HittDirector of Athletics Keith R. TribbleAthletics Phone (407) 823-4114Ticket Offi ce Phone (407) 823-1000
UCF ArenaCapacity 10,000Year Opened 2007Press Row Phone (407) 823-2477
Coaching Staff Head Coach Donnie JonesAlma Mater Pikeville (Ky.), 1988Career Record 76-53 (Four years)UCF Record 21-12 (One year)Associate Head Coach Shawn FinneyAlma Mater Fairmont State, 1985Assistant Coach Darren TillisAlma Mater Paul Quinn College, 1996Assistant Coach Tim ThomasAlma Mater Wheeling Jesuit, 1993Director of Operations Mike O’DonnellAlma Mater UCF, 2008Director of Program Development Brendan SuhrAlma Mater Montclair State, 1973Athletic Trainer Andy ReberBasketball Offi ce Phone (407) 823-5805
Basketball HistoryFirst Year of Basketball 1969-70First Year at Division I Level 1984-85First Year in Conference USA 2005-06All-Time Record 670-512NCAA Tournament Appearances/Last Four/2005 UCF, Not Central FloridaPlease refer to the University of Central Florida as UCF when shortening the title. Derivitives such as C. Florida, Cent. Florida and C. Fla., should not be used. Also, please note that UCF’s teams are no longer being referred to as the Golden Knights. Instead, they are simply called the Knights.
Team Information2010-11 Record 21-12Conference USA Record 6-10Conference USA Finish NinthHome Record 15-4Home Conference USA Record 4-4Road Record 4-7Road Conference USA Record 2-6Neutral Site Record 2-1Postseason CBI semifi nalsStarters Returning/Lost 5/0Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/6
Other Key ReturneesSF: Isaiah Sykes (4.0 ppg, 3.2 rpg)
Eligible TransfersPG: Jeff Jordan (Illinois)SF: Tristan Spurlock (Virginia)C: Josh Crittle (Oregon)
Key NewcomersSG: Rod DaysPF: Wayne MartinPF: Kasey Wilson
Athletics CommunicationsDirector/MBB Contact Doug RichardsOffi ce Phone (407) 823-2142E-mail [email protected] Address PO Box 163555 Orlando, FL 32816Overnight Address 4000 Central Florida Blvd. Wayne Densch Sports Center, Building 39 Orlando, FL 32816Web Site UCFAthletics.comTwitter Twitter.com/UCF_MBasketball
Interview PoliciesInterviews with UCF student-athletes and coaches must be made through the UCF athletics communications offi ce.
Practice CoveragePortions of UCF practices are open to the media. Student-athletes and coaches are available for interviews following practice. Contact Doug Richards in the UCF athletics communications offi ce to confi rm practice times and locations.
CredentialsAll requests for media credentials for UCF home games should be directed to Doug Richards in the UCF athletics communications offi ce. Requests should be made at least one week in advance of the selected game.
Postgame Press ConferenceA postgame press conference with UCF head coach Donnie Jones and select student-athletes will be conducted after each contest in the UCF Arena press conference room. The UCF locker room is closed to the media.
Ticket InformationTickets for all UCF home games may be purchased through the UCF ticket sales offi ce by calling (407) UCF-1000.
UCF on the AirUCF fans can listen to live broadcasts of Knights’ men’s basketball action on the UCF IMG Sports Network and its fl agship station, WYGM-740 AM. The UCF IMG Sports Network carries every UCF contest. Coverage includes a pregame report and a postgame show.
The “Voice of the Knights,” Marc Daniels, handles the play-by-play duties. Daniels also serves as the play-by-play voice on UCF football and baseball broadcasts. He is in his 15th year calling UCF basketball contests. Each weekday, Daniels hosts “The Beat of Sports” radio show in Orlando on ESPN 1080.
Daniels also hosts a weekly radio show featuring Donnie Jones. The hour-long program which begins in January, airs on WYGM-740 AM in Orlando. During the show, Jones off ers previews of the Knights’ upcoming games and provides insight into the UCF program. The head coach also answers questions from fans.
A weekly television program with Jones is also scheduled to begin in January. The show off ers a look back at UCF’s previous games and will contain feature stories on UCF student-athletes. A complete schedule for the radio and television shows can be found at UCFAthletics.com.
UCF on the InternetThe UCF IMG Sports Network also extends to the worldwide web. Audio and video broadcasts of most UCF games are available at UCFAthletics.com. Video of all of the Knights’ home contests and Conference USA road games can be viewed on the web site. Audio of all of the team’s games is also available on the site.
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2011-12 Schedule
Date Opponent Site Time
Nov. 5 (Sat.) West Virginia Tech (exhibition) Orlando, Fla. 5 p.m.Nov. 12 (Sat.) Saint Thomas Orlando, Fla. 5 p.m.Nov. 14 (Mon.) at Florida State (ESPN3) Tallahassee, Fla. 7 p.m.Nov. 18 (Fri.) High Point Orlando, Fla. 7 p.m.
Battle 4 AtlantisNov. 24 (Thurs.) College of Charleston (VERSUS) Paradise Island, Bahamas 2 p.m.Nov. 25 (Fri.) UConn/UNC-Asheville (VERSUS/HDNet) Paradise Island, Bahamas TBDNov. 26 (Sat.) TBD (VERSUS/HDNet) Paradise Island, Bahamas TBD
All times are Eastern and subject to change* Denotes Conference USA game
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UCF Roster Information
Numerical RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School (Previous School)0 Rod Days G/F 6-6 210 Fr. Miami Gardens, Fla./Sagemont School1 Tristan Spurlock F 6-8 230 RSo. Woodbridge, Va./Word of Life Christian (Virginia)2 Wayne Martin F 6-7 205 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Providence Christian3 A.J. Rompza G 5-9 170 Sr. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young5 Marcus Jordan G 6-3 205 Jr. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young10 Dwight McCombs C 6-8 235 Sr. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young (Moraine Valley CC)11 Bobby Horodyski G 6-0 175 Jr. Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz (Marshall)12 C.J. Reed G 6-3 200 Sr. Daytona Beach, Fla./Atlantic (Bethune-Cookman)13 Jeff Jordan G 6-1 175 RSr. Chicago, Ill./Loyola Academy (Illinois)21 P.J. Gaynor F 6-8 220 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla./Mandarin22 Kasey Wilson F 6-7 225 Fr. North Port, Fla./North Port24 Josh Crittle C 6-9 260 RJr. Bellwood, Ill./Hales Franciscan (Oregon)32 Isaiah Sykes G/F 6-5 210 So. Detroit, Mich./Denby33 Keith Clanton F 6-8 245 Jr. Orlando, Fla./Orlando Christian Prep
Alphabetical RosterNo. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown/High School (Previous School)33 Keith Clanton F 6-8 245 Jr. Orlando, Fla./Orlando Christian Prep24 Josh Crittle C 6-9 260 RJr. Bellwood, Ill./Hales Franciscan (Oregon)0 Rod Days G/F 6-6 210 Fr. Miami Gardens, Fla./Sagemont School21 P.J. Gaynor F 6-8 220 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla./Mandarin11 Bobby Horodyski G 6-0 175 Jr. Gainesville, Fla./Buchholz (Marshall)13 Jeff Jordan G 6-1 175 RSr. Chicago, Ill./Loyola Academy (Illinois)5 Marcus Jordan G 6-3 205 Jr. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young2 Wayne Martin F 6-7 205 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Providence Christian10 Dwight McCombs C 6-8 235 Sr. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young (Moraine Valley CC)12 C.J. Reed G 6-3 200 Sr. Daytona Beach, Fla./Atlantic (Bethune-Cookman)3 A.J. Rompza G 5-9 170 Sr. Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young1 Tristan Spurlock F 6-8 230 RSo. Woodbridge, Va./Word of Life Christian (Virginia)32 Isaiah Sykes G/F 6-5 210 So. Detroit, Mich./Denby22 Kasey Wilson F 6-7 225 Fr. North Port, Fla./North Port
C.J. Reed will sitout the 2011-12 season due to NCAA transfer rules
Coaching Staff Head Coach: Donnie Jones (Pikeville, 1988), Second year at UCFAssociate Head Coach: Shawn Finney (Fairmont State, 1985)Assistant Coach: Darren Tillis (Paul Quinn College, 1996)Assistant Coach: Tim Thomas (Wheeling Jesuit, 1993)Director of Operations: Mike O’Donnell (UCF, 2008)Director of Program Development: Brendan Suhr (Montclair State, 1973)Assistant Director of Operations: J.P. Clark (Flagler, 2009)Athletic Trainer: Andy Reber (West Virginia, 2001)Equipment Manager: John Whitford (Manchester College, 1995)Strength and Conditioning Coach: Ben O’Donnell (UCF, 2011)
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SEASON PREVIEW NOTEBOOK
Year Two• The 2011-12 campaign will serve as year two for the Knights under head coach Donnie Jones• UCF had an impressive season during Jones’ fi rst year in Orlando, winning 21 games in 2010-11• The Knights went 13-0 against non-league opponents at the start of the year, posted wins over No. 16 Florida, Miami, Princeton and USF, entered the national rankings for the fi rst time and earned an invitation to the postseason where the team won two contests in the College Basketball Invitational
The Score• UCF returns 64.2 percent of its scoring from a year ago• Three of the team’s top-fi ve scorers are back from 2010-11
Going for 20• After winning 21 contests a year ago, the Knights will be hoping to record another 20-win campaign this season• UCF has not posted back-to-back 20-win seasons since 2002-05
Head Start• In August, the Knights got a head start on the 2011-12 season when they traveled to Canada for three exhibition games• UCF visited Montreal and Ottawa and went 3-0 during the trip• The Knights faced a team of professionals, defending Canadian national champion Carleton and McGill• Programs are allowed to take foreign tours every four years, and the Knights were taking a trip for the fi rst time since 2005
The Return• The Knights return two of the top players in Conference USA in Marcus Jordan and Keith Clanton• Both players, who are entering their junior campaigns, garnered All-C-USA honors a year ago• Jordan was selected to the All-C-USA Second Team, while Clanton earned a spot on the third team
On Point• After showing much improvement as a sophomore, Marcus Jordan seems poised for a breakout year in 2011-12• Jordan averaged 15.2 points last season, which led the Knights and ranked ninth in Conference USA• He also paced the squad in assists at 3.3 per game• Jordan began the campaign as UCF’s starting shooting guard, but moved to point guard during the team’s non-conference schedule• The Chicago native scored in double fi gures in 27 contests and connected on a school single-season record 165 free throws• He will enter the season as the third-leading returning scorer in C-USA
Well-Rounded• Keith Clanton also made great strides during his sophomore campaign, as the Orlando native showed off a well-rounded game• He averaged 14.2 points and a team-high 7.7 boards while shooting 52.9 percent from the fl oor, which ranked third in Conference USA• Clanton averaged 1.8 blocks during the campaign, swatting 60 shots to rank third in the league• The power forward also ranked third on the squad with 1.6 assists per game
Transfer of Power• Thanks to three talented transfers, UCF had one of the nation’s premier scout teams last year• Due to NCAA rules, point guard Jeff Jordan, small forward Tristan Spurlock and center Josh Crittle all had to miss the season• The three players are all eligible this year, and should make a positive impact on the court• Spurlock, a sophomore who spent the 2009-10 season as a freshman at Virginia, is a candidate to crack the starting lineup• Coming out of high school, he was listed as the 80th-best senior in the country by ESPNU• Jordan will suit up alongside his younger brother Marcus• He appeared in 92 career contests at Illinois from 2007-10, and is a solid defender• A skilled big man, Crittle played in 51 contests at Oregon from 2008-10, and made fi ve starts for the Ducks
Welcome Freshmen• Donnie Jones and his staff have welcomed an impressive recruiting class to Orlando• The class consists of three highly-touted in-state players• Small forward Rod Days (Pembroke Pines, Fla./Sagemont School) and power forwards Wayne Martin (Jacksonville, Fla./Providence Christian) and Kasey Wilson (North Port, Fla./North Port) all signed National Letters of Intent with UCF in November• Days, Martin and Wilson were all ranked among the top-60 nationally at their positions by ESPNU
Senior Leader• Much of UCF’s leadership will come from A.J. Rompza, who is one of four seniors on the squad• Rompza played in 31 games last season, making 19 starts and averaging 6.4 points and 3.2 assists• He enters his senior season fourth in program history with 394 career assists and fi fth in steals with 161
Guess Who’s Back• UCF will also have the services of a pair of returning players in P.J. Gaynor and Isaiah Sykes• Gaynor appeared in all 33 games as a junior last year, and made 13 starts at the end of the season at small forward• He averaged 4.8 points and 3.2 boards while shooting 51.3 percent overall• A defensive stopper on the perimeter, Sykes played in 32 games as a freshman in 2010-11 and averaged 4.0 points and 3.2 boards
Post Presence• Dwight McCombs started 19 games at center last season in his fi rst year in Orlando, and worked hard during the off season to have a greater impact with the Knights as a senior• McCombs averaged 3.1 points and 2.7 blocks in 12.1 minutes per game in 2010-11 after transferring from Moraine Valley Community College• He shot 64.3 percent from the fl oor
Block Party• The Knights lose center Tom Herzog, who swatted 59 shots last season, but seem primed to again alter plenty of shots this year• UCF blocked a school-record 190 shots in 2010-11, and ranked eighth in the country in blocks per game at 5.8• Keith Clanton totaled 60 blocks last season, and Dwight McCombs added 25 swats in his fi rst campaign in Orlando
Record Watch• Keith Clanton enters the campaign fourth in program history with 105 blocked shots• Clanton could move to the top of the career blocks list this season• Ken Leeks, who starred for the Knights from 1988-92, is fi rst with 141 swats
Heading to the Tropics• In November, UCF will be one of eight teams competing in the inaugural Battle 4 Atlantis in November at the luxurious Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas• The Knights will play three contests at the tournament, which is in its fi rst year as an exempt event• The impressive fi eld also features defending national champion Connecticut, Harvard, Florida State, Utah, UMass, College of Charleston and UNC-Asheville• In addition to Connecticut, Florida State and UNC-Asheville also participated in the 2011 NCAA Tournament• Harvard and College of Charleston both played in the postseason National Invitation Tournament
Crowded House• With several notable returnees, plus some talented newcomers, UCF is again hoping for some packed crowds at the UCF Arena• Last year, UCF averaged a school-best 6,370 fans at home• The Knights played 19 times at home, and a total of 121,036 spectators watched the squad play, also good for a school record• The season will serve as UCF’s fi fth year at the UCF Arena, as the 10,000-seat venue opened in fall 2007
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HEAD COACH DONNIE JONES
PersonalHometown
Point Pleasant, W.Va.
CollegePikeville (Ky.), 1988
WifeMichelle
ChildrenMadisyn, Isaac, Sophie
Coaching Career2010-Present
Head Coach, UCF
2007-10Head Coach, Marshall
1996-07Assistant Coach, Florida
1992-96Assistant Coach, Marshall
1990-92Graduate Assistant, Marshall
1988-90Assistant Coach, Pikeville
Jones’ NBA PlayersHassan Whiteside (Marshall), Marreese Speights (Florida), Al Horford (Florida), Corey Brewer (Florida), Joakim Noah (Florida), Chris Richard (Florida), Taurean Green (Florida), Matt Walsh (Florida), Anthony Roberson (Florida), David Lee (Florida), Christian Drejer (Florida), Udonis Haslem (Florida), Matt Bonner (Florida), Mike Miller (Florida), Donnell Harvey (Florida), Jason Williams (Florida)
Corey Brewer
The 2010-11 campaign at UCF was fi lled with historic moments for the Knights. There was the victory over No. 16 Florida, a spot in the national rankings for the fi rst time in school history, an undefeated start to the season, victories over a pair of fi rst-place Conference USA teams and the program’s inaugural at-large invitation to the postseason. For Donnie Jones, UCF’s successful season is just the start. In only his fi rst campaign in Orlando, Jones led the Knights to new heights. UCF fi nished the campaign with a 21-12 mark and won two games in the College Basketball Invitational. But Jones, who is considered one of the nation’s premier recruiters and a rising star in the coaching community, clearly has his program positioned to experience bigger and better achievements in the future. Immediate Success at UCFJones, who won a pair of national championships as an assistant at Florida, was named the head coach at UCF on March 29, 2010. In his introductory press conference the following day, he said that his goal was for UCF to be a factor on the national level. Despite it being his fi rst year with the Knights, that certainly was the case in 2010-11. The Knights, who won their fi rst 14 games of the year, went 13-0 during non-league play, picking up victories over No. 16 Florida, Miami, USF, UMass and Princeton along the way. The win over Gators, UCF’s fi rst in 10 tries, at the new Amway Center in downtown Orlando, put the team on the national radar. Seventeen days later, the Knights knocked off Miami in Sunrise, Fla., propelling the team into the national rankings for the fi rst time in school history. The Knights spent four total weeks in the rankings. Jones’ squad moved to as high as 18th in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll and 19th in the Associated Press Top 25. Not bad for a program that had only received votes twice in its history entering the season. UCF was one of only six teams in the nation that went undefeated in non-league play, joining Duke, Kansas, Ohio State, Syracuse and San Diego State. The Knights also recorded some big victories in C-USA play. UCF defeated both UTEP and Southern Miss when the teams were atop the league standings. In March, UCF was invited to participate in the CBI, marking the program’s fi rst at-large appearance in the postseason. The Knights advanced to the 16-team event’s semifi nals after defeating St. Bonaventure and Rhode Island. After winning just 15 contests the previous season, UCF fi nished the year with 21 victories, marking just the sixth 20-win season at the school since joining the Division I ranks in 1984. The Knights increased their scoring output from the previous campaign, and ranked third in C-USA in scoring defense. UCF blocked a school-record 190 shots and ranked eighth nationally in the category. Under Jones’ guidance, a pair of UCF players received individual honors from C-USA at the conclusion of the regular season. Marcus Jordan was an All-C-USA Second Team selection, and Keith Clanton was named to the all-league third team. Turnaround at MarshallJones came to UCF after three seasons at Marshall, where he quickly turned around the Thundering Herd program. Jones was named Marshall’s head coach in 2007. He inherited a program that had struggled since joining C-USA in 2005, and quickly changed the culture surrounding the Herd. Less than three years later, Jones led the Herd to one of the top campaigns in program history. In 2009-10, Marshall went 24-10 and advanced to the second round of the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. The appearance was the fi rst trip to the postseason in 22 years for the school. Jones’ squad began the tournament with a victory over Western Carolina, giving Marshall its fi rst postseason win since 1967. Marshall fi nished the year 11-5 in C-USA play, tying the Herd for third in the league and serving as the school’s best conference fi nish since 2000-01. Marshall had one of the most prolifi c off enses in the country and led C-USA by scoring 79.9 points per game. The team also paced the league in fi eld-goal percentage (47.8) and scoring margin (+10.9). Selling a Program To help accomplish the impressive turnaround, Jones attracted several top recruits to Marshall, including Hassan Whiteside, who led the nation in blocks in 2009-10. The post player swatted 182 shots - the fourth-most in NCAA history. Whiteside was named both the C-USA Freshman and Defensive Player of the Year. Sacramento picked Whiteside with the 33rd overall pick in the 2010 NBA Draft. Both Whiteside and Tyler Wilkerson were selected to the 2009-10 All-C-USA Second Team. Dago Pena, who was also recruited by Jones, was named the league’s sixth man of the year. In three seasons at Marshall, Jones compiled a 55-41 record.
Taking Florida to the TopPrior to taking the helm at Marshall, Jones served for 11 years as an assistant coach at Florida, helping the program claim a pair of national titles and make three trips to the Final Four. Working as an assistant under Billy Donovan from 1996-07, Jones helped Florida win back-to-back national championships in 2006 and 2007. He played a key role in Florida’s recruiting and player development that led to a school-record nine-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances, four Southeastern Conference Eastern Division titles and three SEC Tournament crowns. Florida recorded a 261-103 mark during Jones’ time with the program. The 2006 squad defeated its six NCAA Tournament opponents by an average of 16 points en route to the national title. The following year, Florida became the fi rst team in 15 years to repeat as national champions. Florida went 33-6 in 2005-06, and then recorded a 35-5 mark the following season. In nine of Jones’ 11 seasons in Gainesville, Florida posted 20-victory campaigns.
Recruiting SuccessJones excelled on the recruiting trail while at Florida. During his time at the school, the program signed 11 McDonald’s High School All-America selections and boasted top-fi ve national recruiting classes on fi ve occasions. Jones also helped recruit and mentor 12 National Basketball Association Draft picks while at Florida, including fi ve lottery selections. Jones’ NBA players include Matt Bonner, David Lee, Mike Miller and Udonis Haslem. Following Florida’s 2007 national title, fi ve of Jones’ pupils - Corey Brewer, Taurean Green, Al Horford, Joakim Noah and Chris Richard - were selected in the draft. Moving Up the LadderBefore moving to Florida, Jones served on the Marshall staff for six years, the fi rst two as a graduate assistant. During the fi nal two seasons of his tenure as an assistant at Marshall, Jones worked under Donovan, who later took the head coaching position at Florida. Prior to his arrival at Marshall, Jones worked for two years as an assistant at his alma mater, Pikeville College in Kentucky. A native of Point Pleasant, W.Va., Jones earned his bachelor’s degree in business education from Pikeville in 1988, and received his master’s degree in sports management from Marshall in 1992. Jones had a stellar college playing career at Pikeville, recording a school-record 513 career assists. As a senior he fi nished second nationally in the NAIA with 10.7 assists per game. Jones is married to the former Michelle Gibson.The couple has three children: Madisyn Michelle, Sofi e Louise and Donald Isaac.
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Head Coaching RecordYear School Overall Conference Postseason
All-Conference USA Performers Coached by Donnie JonesName Award Year
Marcus Jordan, UCF All-C-USA Second Team 2010-11Keith Clanton, UCF All-C-USA Third Team 2010-11Hassan Whiteside, Marshall C-USA Defensive Player of the Year 2009-10Hassan Whiteside, Marshall C-USA Freshman of the Year 2009-10Dago Pena, Marshall C-USA Sixth Man of the Year 2009-10Hassan Whiteside, Marshall All-C-USA Second Team 2009-10Tyler Wilkerson, Marshall All-C-USA Second Team 2009-10Markel Humphrey, Marshall All-C-USA Third Team 2008-09Markel Humphrey, Marshall All-C-USA Third Team 2007-08
The Jones Family during UCF’s trip to Canada
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ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH SHAWN FINNEY
PersonalHometown
Mullens, W.Va.
CollegeFairmont State, 1985
Coaching Career2010-Present
Associate Head Coach, UCF
2007-10Assistant Coach, Marshall
2006-07Director of Operations,
Kentucky
2000-05Head Coach, Tulane
1997-00Assistant Coach, Kentucky
1995-97Assistant Coach, Georgia
1990-95Assistant Coach, Tulsa
1987-90Assistant Coach, Randolph-
Macon
1986-87Assistant Coach, Pikeville
1985-86Assistant Coach, Garrett CC
Finney’s NBA PlayersHassan Whiteside (Marshall), Linton Johnson (Tulane), Jamaal Magloire (Kentucky), Nazr Mohammed (Kentucky), Scott Padgett (Kentucky), Tayshaun Prince (Kentucky), Jeff Sheppard (Kentucky), Wayne Turner (Kentucky), Michael Bradley (Kentucky), Shandon Anderson (Georgia), Shea Seals (Tulsa)
Aiding with ExperienceShawn Finney, who has fi ve years of experience as a head coach in Conference USA, joined Donnie Jones’ staff at UCF as the associate head coach in April 2010. After spending the previous three campaigns working under Jones as an assistant at Marshall, Finney helped UCF achieve immediate success in 2010-11 as the Knights went 21-12 overall. The 20-win campaign was just the sixth for the program since the school joined the Division I ranks in 1984. After winning just 15 games the previous season, UCF went 13-0 in non-league play and won its fi rst 14 contests to begin the year. The Knights recorded impressive non-league victories over 16th-ranked Florida, Miami, USF, UMass and Princeton. After knocking off Miami in late December, UCF entered the national rankings for the fi rst time in program history. The Knights spent four total weeks in the rankings, including three weeks with a spot in both national polls. In C-USA play, UCF recorded key victories over UTEP and Southern Miss when both teams were atop the league standings. In March, UCF was invited to participate in the College Basketball Invitational, marking the program’s fi rst at-large appearance in the postseason. The Knights advanced to the 16-team event’s semifi nals after defeating St. Bonaventure and Rhode Island. Finney helped a pair of UCF players receive individual honors from C-USA at the conclusion of the regular season. Marcus Jordan was an All-C-USA Second Team selection, and Keith Clanton was named to the all-league third team.
Rebuilding ProjectFinney, who was the head coach at Tulane from 2000-05, helped Jones rebuild the program at Marshall. The Mullens, W.Va., native helped the Thundering Herd to one of the top seasons in school history in 2009-10. Marshall went 24-10, including a program-best 11-5 mark in C-USA, and advanced to the second round of the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. The appearance was the fi rst trip to the postseason in 22 years for the school.
Marshall attracted several highly-touted recruits during Finney’s tenure, including Hassan Whiteside, who led the country in blocks in 2009-10. He swatted 182 shots, the fourth-most in NCAA single-season history. Whiteside was named both the C-USA Freshman and Defensive Player of the Year, and garnered freshman All-America second team honors from The Sporting News. The post player was selected by Sacramento with the 33rd overall pick in the 2010 NBA Draft.
Guiding a ProgramDuring Finney’s time leading the Tulane program, every student-athlete he recruited graduated. He recruited and coached 2004-05 C-USA All-Freshman Team selection Taylor Rochestie. During the 2001-02 campaign, Finney led the Green Wave to big wins over Vanderbilt and Georgia Tech. The following year, Tulane again knocked off the Yellow Jackets.
SEC SuccessBefore accepting the job at Tulane, Finney was an assistant coach for Tubby Smith at Tulsa (1991-95), Georgia (1995-97) and Kentucky (1997-00). In all three of his campaigns at Kentucky, Finney helped the Wildcats advance to the NCAA Tournament, highlighted by the national title in 1998. The Wildcats went 35-4 that season. Finney mentored numerous future NBA players while at Kentucky, including Tayshaun Prince, Jammal Magloire and Nazr Mohammed.
During his two seasons at Georgia, the Bulldogs went a combined 45-19 and made two appearances in the NCAA Tournament. While working for Smith at Tulsa, Finney helped the Golden Hurricane claim Missouri Valley Conference titles and spots in the NCAA Tournament on two occasions. Tulsa advanced to the Sweet 16 during both trips to the Big Dance. After concluding his tenure at Tulane, Finney worked as a television analyst for ESPN and then served as the director of basketball operations at Kentucky in 2005-06.
Starting Out Finney started his coaching career at Garrett Community College in Maryland in 1985, before moving to Pikeville College in Kentucky for a year. From 1987-90, Finney served as an assistant at Randolph-Macon in Virginia. He graduated from Fairmont State in 1985 with a bachelor’s degree in business administration and earned his master’s degree in sports management from Tulsa in 1992.
Tayshaun Prince
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ASSISTANT COACH DARREN TILLIS
PersonalHometown
Dallas, Texas
CollegePaul Quinn, 1996
ChildrenChristina
Coaching Career2010-Present
Assistant Coach, UCF
2007-10Assistant Coach, Marshall
2003-07Assistant Coach, Tenn. State
1998-03Assistant Coach, Clemson
1997-98Assistant Coach, Wyoming
1995-96Assistant Coach, SMU
1993-95Head Coach, Ockelbo
(Sweden)
Tillis’ NBA PlayersHassan Whiteside (Marshall), Will Solomon (Clemson), Harold Jamison (Clemson)
Helping the TurnaroundDarren Tillis, who has 18 years of coaching experience, joined the UCF staff as an assistant coach in April 2010. Tillis spent the previous three campaigns as an assistant coach at Marshall under Donnie Jones. Tillis helped UCF enjoy immediate success in his fi rst year in Orlando. The Knights went 21-12 overall to record just the sixth 20-win season since the school moved to the Division I level in 1984. After winning just 15 games the previous season, UCF went 13-0 in non-league play and won its fi rst 14 contests to begin the year. The Knights recorded impressive non-league victories over 16th-ranked Florida, Miami, USF, UMass and Princeton.
After knocking off Miami in late December, UCF entered the national rankings for the fi rst time in program history. The Knights spent four total weeks in the rankings, including three weeks with a spot in both national polls. In Conference USA play, UCF recorded key victories over UTEP and Southern Miss when both teams were atop the league standings. In March, UCF was invited to participate in the College Basketball Invitational, marking the program’s fi rst at-large appearance in the postseason. The Knights advanced to the 16-team event’s semifi nals after defeating St. Bonaventure and Rhode Island.
Tillis helped UCF’s post players record several impressive achievements during the campaign. Keith Clanton was named to the All-C-USA Third Team after averaging 14.2 points and 7.7 rebounds while shooting 52.9 percent overall. The Knights fi nished the campaign fi fth nationally in blocks per game (5.8) and blocked a school-record 190 shots during the year. Tom Herzog (2.0) ranked second in the conference in blocks per contest, and Clanton (1.8) was third.
A Big MentorWhile at Marshall, Tillis helped Jones turn around the Thundering Herd program. Marshall went 24-10 in 2009-10 and advanced to the second round of the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. The appearance was the fi rst trip to the postseason for Marshall in 22 years. The team fi nished the season 11-5 in C-USA play, tying the Herd for third in the league and serving as the school’s best conference fi nish since 2000-01.
Tillis served as a mentor for Hassan Whiteside, who led the nation in blocks in 2009-10. The post player recorded 182 blocks, the fourth-most in NCAA single-season history. Whiteside was named both the C-USA Freshman and Defensive Player of the Year, and garnered freshman All-America Second Team honors from The Sporting News. Both Whiteside and fellow big man Tyler Wilkerson were selected to the All-C-USA Second Team. Whiteside was selected by Sacramento with the 33rd overall pick in the 2010 NBA Draft. Before heading to Marshall, Tillis served as an assistant coach at Tennessee State from 2003-07. Tillis was an assistant coach at Clemson from 1998-03. During his time with the Tigers, Tillis coached several players who went on to the NBA, including Harold Jamison and Will Solomon.
From Cleveland State to the NBATillis played collegiately at Cleveland State and was selected with the 23rd overall pick of the 1982 NBA Draft by Boston. He spent two years in the NBA, playing with the Celtics, Cleveland and Golden State. Tillis then played professionally in Europe, starting with a four-year stint in the Italian League, where he won a pair of titles. He concluded his professional career in the Spanish League from 1988-90. A native of Dallas, Tillis began his coaching career in Europe as the head coach of Ockelbo Basket in Sweden from 1993-95. He entered the college coaching ranks in 1995, spending a year at SMU as an assistant. While living in Dallas, he fi nished his undergraduate degree at Paul Quinn College, receiving a bachelor’s of arts in history in 1996. From 1997-98, he worked as an assistant at Wyoming.
Tillis was a four-year starter at Cleveland State. As a senior, he averaged 17.3 points and 12.8 rebounds and was an All-America honorable mention selection by The Sporting News. Inducted into the Cleveland State Athletics Hall of Fame in 1999, Tillis ranks fi rst in school history in career blocked shots (171), second in rebounds (1,045) and fourth in scoring (1,423). Tillis is the proud father of a daughter, Christina.
Hassan Whiteside
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ASSISTANT COACH TIM THOMAS
PersonalHometown
Wheeling, W.Va.
CollegeWheeling Jesuit, 1993
WifeMelissa
ChildrenKaylin, Taylor, Grace
Coaching Career2010-Present
Assistant Coach, UCF
2007-10Director of Operations,
Marshall
2005-07AD/Associate Head Coach,
The Patterson School
2003-05AD/Associate Head Coach,
Laurinburg Institute
2001-02Women’s Head Coach, West
Virginia Tech
1994-01Assistant Coach, West
Virginia Tech
Thomas’ NBA PlayersHassan Whiteside (Marshall), Jordan Hill (Patterson), Antonio Anderson (Laurinburg), Joey Dorsey (Laurinburg), Shawne Williams (Laurinburg)
Victories in OrlandoTim Thomas, who is in his second season as an assistant coach at UCF, joined head coach Donnie Jones in Orlando in April 2010. Thomas came to UCF after spending three years at the director of operations at Marshall, where he worked under Jones. The Knights enjoyed great success during Thomas’ fi rst season in Orlando. The team went 21-12 overall to post just the sixth 20-victory campaign at UCF since the school joined the Division I level in the 1980s. After winning just 15 games the previous season, UCF went 13-0 in non-league play and won its fi rst 14 contests to begin the year. The Knights recorded impressive non-league victories over 16th-ranked Florida, Miami, USF, UMass and Princeton. After knocking off Miami in late December, UCF entered the national rankings for the fi rst time in program history. The Knights spent four total weeks in the rankings, including three weeks with a spot in both national polls. In Conference USA play, UCF recorded key victories over UTEP and Southern Miss when both teams were atop the league standings. In March, UCF was invited to participate in the College Basketball Invitational, marking the program’s fi rst at-large appearance in the postseason. The Knights advanced to the 16-team event’s semifi nals after defeating St. Bonaventure and Rhode Island. Thomas helped a pair of Knights - Marcus Jordan and Keith Clanton - earn All-C-USA honors. Jordan was named to the all-conference second team, while Clanton received third team recognition. Off the court, Isaac Sosa was one of fi ve conference players selected to the C-USA Men’s Basketball All-Academic Team. Contributing to Marshall’s SuccessDuring Thomas’ time in Marshall, the Thundering Herd showed great improvement each season, highlighted by a 24-10 campaign in 2009-10. The Thundering Herd went 11-5 in Conference USA play and participated in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. Thomas originally came to UCF as the program’s director of basketball operations, but was promoted to an assistant coach in May 2010.
Prep PowersThomas brings extensive coaching experience on both the college and prep levels to UCF. From 2005-07, he served as the athletics director and associate head coach for the postgraduate team at The Patterson School in North Carolina. In Thomas’ two campaigns as the associate head coach, the school went 69-7. He was also the varsity head coach in 2005-06, leading his squad to a 25-4 mark. Before moving to The Patterson School, Thomas was the athletics director and associate head coach at the Laurinburg Institute in North Carolina. During his tenure, the school produced 30 Division I signees and in 2004-05 fi nished the year 40-0 after averaging 101.6 points per contest. During Thomas’ two years at Laurinburg, the team went 71-6.
Preparing Players for the ProsAt his two prep school stops, Thomas mentored several players who went on to compete in the NBA. At Patterson he coached Jordan Hill, and while at Laurinburg worked with Antonio Anderson, Joey Dorsey and Shawne Williams. Hill, who attended Arizona, and Williams, who like Anderson and Dorsey went to Memphis, were fi rst-round selections. Robert Dozier, who played under Thomas at Laurinburg before moving to Memphis, was also selected in the draft. At Marshall, Thomas had the opportunity to work with Hassan Whiteside, who was tabbed by Sacramento with the 33rd overall pick in the 2010 draft.
Getting His Start A native of Wheeling, W.Va., he worked at West Virginia University Institute of Technology from 1994-03, serving in a number of diff erent roles, including women’s basketball head coach from 2001-03. He was an assistant men’s basketball coach from 1994-01. Thomas graduated from Wheeling Jesuit College in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics. He is married to the former Melissa Edwards of Pratt, W.Va., and the couple has two daughters - Taylor Bre and Grace Marie. Thomas also has a daughter, Kaylin.
Shawne Williams
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DIRECTOR OF PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT BRENDAN SUHR
PersonalFair Lawn, N.J.
CollegeMontclair State, 1973 (B.A.)
Fairfi eld, 1979 (M.A.)
WifeBrenda
ChildrenB.K., Christina
Coaching Career2010-Present
Director of Program
Development, UCF
2004-07Assistant Coach/Director of
Player Personnel, New York
1999-00Vice President/Director of
Player Personnel, Detroit
1995-99General Manager/Head
Coach/Owner, Grand Rapids
2000-01Assistant Coach, Detroit
1997-99Assistant Coach, Orlando
1996-97Assistant Coach, Toronto
1992-94Assistant Coach, New Jersey
1988-92Assistant Coach, Detroit
1979-88Assistant Coach/Assistant
General Manager, Atlanta
1973-74Assistant Coach, U. Detroit
1974-79Assistant Coach, Fairfi eld
Lending Experience at UCFOne of the most respected fi gures in basketball, Brendan Suhr is in his second year as UCF’s director of program development. Suhr joined head coach Donnie Jones’ staff in August 2010 after spending over 25 years as a coach and executive in the National Basketball Association. Suhr coached in over 2,500 NBA games.
Suhr helped the Knights to a memorable 2010-11 season. UCF fi nished the year 21-12 overall to post just the sixth 20-win campaign since the school moved to the Division I level in 1984. After winning just 15 games the previous season, UCF went 13-0 in non-league play and won its fi rst 14 contests to begin the year. The Knights recorded impressive non-league victories over 16th-ranked Florida, Miami, USF, UMass and Princeton. In March, UCF was invited to participate in the College Basketball Invitational, marking the program’s fi rst at-large appearance in the postseason.
Impressive CredentialsSuhr’s time in the NBA provided him with the opportunity to work with some of the most legendary fi gures in the game. He assisted Basketball Hall of Fame coaches Chuck Daly, Hubie Brown and Lenny Wilkens. He also coached Hall of Famers Adrian Dantley, Joe Dumars, Isiah Thomas and Dominique Wilkins. Suhr won a pair of NBA titles as an assistant under Daly in Detroit when the Pistons claimed back-to-back championships in 1989 and 1990. He worked as the head scout for the gold-medal winning United States “Dream Team” at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, and served as an assistant coach at two NBA All-Star Games (1988 in Chicago, 1992 in Miami). Suhr’s last role in the NBA came with New York. He served as an assistant coach (2004-05, 2006-08) for the Knicks and also as a scout and director of player personnel (2004-08).
World Championships in DetroitHis NBA coaching career began in 1979 with a nine-year stint with the Atlanta Hawks. After briefl y serving as the Hawks’ assistant general manager, he joined Daly in Detroit from 1988-92. The Pistons posted three 50-win seasons during Suhr’s tenure, including a 63-19 campaign in 1988-89. Detroit topped the Los Angeles Lakers for the 1988-89 title, and then defended the championship by defeating Portland in the fi nals the following year. In 1992, Suhr moved with Daly to the New Jersey Nets for two campaigns (1992-93 through 1993-94). He spent the 1996-97 season as an assistant with the Toronto Raptors. He is no stranger to the Orlando area, having served as an assistant under Daly with the Magic from 1997-99. For nine years, he served as the vice president of the NBA Coaches Association. Suhr also has experience in the Continental Basketball Association, serving as president, general manager and head coach of the Grand Rapids Hoops from 1995-97. He also co-owned the franchise for three years. Suhr, who was recognized as the CBA’s Coach of the Year in 1995-96, worked as the league’s executive vice president of basketball operations and industry relations. In that role, he implemented league policy and procedures.
The Best of the BestIn addition to the four Hall of Fame players that he mentored, Suhr also coached notable standouts including:Doc Rivers Spud Webb Kevin Willis Dennis Rodman John Salley Vinnie Johnson Bill Laimbeer Rick Mahorn Mark Aguirre Bernard KingKenny Anderson Derrick Coleman Marcus Camby Damon Stoudamire Penny Hardaway Horace Grant Derek Harper Stephon Marbury David Lee Trevor ArizaQuentin Richardson Nate Robinson Steve Francis Jamal Crawford Zach Randolph
As a scout for the 1992 United States Olympic team, Suhr worked with some of the greateast players of all time:Charles Barkley Larry Bird Clyde Drexler Patrick Ewing Magic JohnsonMichael Jordan Christian Laettner Karl Malone Chris Mullin Scottie PippenDavid Robinson John Stockton
Teaching the GameBefore joining the UCF staff , Suhr focused on speaking and consulting as the founder and president of Off the Court, Inc. He also worked with Kevin Eastman to create and manage Coaching U, a leadership, learning and coaching development group. His clinics, Coaching U Live, are some of the most well-attended in the country. Additionally, he authored the book “Chuck Daly Coaching U.” A native of Fair Lawn, N.J., Suhr began his coaching career on the college level as an assistant at Detroit, where he worked for Dick Vitale, before moving to Fairfi eld. He spent fi ve seasons at Fairfi eld, and earned his master’s degree in education administration in 1979. Suhr played at Montclair State, where he received his undergraduate degree in 1973. Suhr and his wife, Brenda, have two children, B.K. and Christina.
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DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS MIKE O’DONNELL
New Role for a Familiar FaceMike O’Donnell, one of the top players in school history, took over as UCF’s director of basketball operations in May 2011. O’Donnell starred for the Knights from 2005-08. In his current role, he organizes team travel, manages the program’s budget, helps monitor the Knights’ academic progress, coordinates the team’s community service initiatives and directs Donnie Jones’ summer basketball camps. After concluding his collegiate career, O’Donnell spent three years at UCF with the Golden Knights Club, helping coordinate UCF Athletics’ fundraising eff orts.
A Stellar CareerDuring his time as a Knight, O’Donnell started 89-consecutive contests at point guard. He totaled 195 career triples, good for third in program history. On seven occasions during his career, he drained at least six 3-pointers in a game, including seven against Rollins in 2006-07. That season, he shot 43.0 percent from deep as the Knights won 22 contests and fi nished second in Conference USA. As a senior in 2007-08, he averaged a career-high 11.9 points. For his career, he averaged 10.2 points per contest. O’Donnell ranks sixth in school history with 394 career assists, and is ninth all-time with 140 steals. He always seemed to be on the court, averaging 31.9 minutes for his career. As a senior, he averaged 34.3 minutes, one of the top marks in C-USA. He logged over 40 minutes several times during the campaign and spent 44 minutes in the fl oor in the Knights’ triple-overtime win against Tulsa. In the victory over the Golden Hurricane, he recorded 18 points. O’Donnell began his playing career at NC State. As a freshman in 2003-04, he saw time in 30 games, making seven starts. He averaged 2.4 points and totaled 33 assists for the Wolfpack, and appeared in a pair of NCAA Tournament contests. A native of Largo, Fla., O’Donnell graduated in 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in interpersonal organizational communications. He earned his master’s degree in 2010 from UCF in sports and fi tness. After his playing days were over, O’Donnell worked as a color analyst on UCF basketball radio broadcasts on the UCF-IMG Sports Network and during telecasts on Bright House Sports Network.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS J.P. CLARK
Providing SupportAfter spending the 2010-11 campaign as a graduate assistant, J.P. Clark offi cially joined the UCF men’s basketball staff in June 2011 as the program’s assistant director of basketball operations. Clark manages UCF’s video coordination, assists with team travel and helps direct the program’s summer camps. Prior to coming to Orlando, Clark spent the 2009-10 campaign at Colgate as the program’s volunteer director of basketball operations. At Colgate, he was responsible for several administrative duties, including coordinating team travel and meals, overseeing fi lm exchange and managing the recruiting database. Clark worked as an assistant coach at his alma mater, Flagler, in 2008-09. At Flagler, Clark assisted with recruiting, individual player development, video coordination and travel arrangements.
Family TraditionClark, who was a member of the men’s basketball team at Flagler, graduated in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in communication. In 2011, he earned his master’s degree in coaching from UCF. Clark’s family has a great tradition at UCF. His father Bo was a three-time All-America selection for the Knights in the 1970s, and is the program’s all-time leading scorer. Clark’s late grandfather, Torchy, was the school’s fi rst men’s basketball head coach and led UCF to 274 victories from 1969-83. His uncle Mike starred for the program from 1969-72. Bo, Mike and Torchy Clark are all members of the UCF Athletics Hall of Fame.
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JENNIFER ALGER - ACADEMIC ADVISOR
Jennifer Alger serves as an assistant director in the Academic Services for Student-Athletes offi ce. She has been with ASSA since January 2004. She is currently the lead advisor for men’s basketball, baseball and volleyball. In addition to advising, Alger is the liaison with UCF Orientation Services.
She began her career with ASSA as an assistant academic advisor for the football team while earning her master’s degree in sports business management from the DeVos Sports Business Management Program at UCF. Alger received her bachelor’s degree in marketing from St. John’s. While at St. John’s, Alger was a member of the swim team, competing in the individual medley and distance freestyle events.
BEN O’DONNELL - STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH
A former UCF point guard, Ben O’Donnell is in his fi rst year as the program’s strength and conditioning coach. O’Donnell started working with the Knights during the summer of 2011.
O’Donnell spent the 2009-10 campaign at UCF as a backup point guard. He appeared in 11 contests. The Largo, Fla., native began his college career at Florida State, and played in eight games as a freshman in 2007-08, including three in Atlantic Coast Conference play.
O’Donnell earned his bachelor’s degree in communications from UCF in 2011. He served as an intern with the UCF strength and conditioning staff in 2010-11. O’Donnell, who holds a USA Weightlifting certifi cate, is pursuing his master’s degree in physical education/exercise science.
ANDY REBER - ATHLETIC TRAINER
Andy Reber is in his ninth year as the head athletic trainer for the UCF men’s basketball team. He also works with the Knights’ men’s golf program. Prior to his current position, he worked as a graduate assistant at UCF, serving as the trainer for the cross country and track and fi eld squads. During that time he earned his master’s degree in exercise physiology.
The Hellertown, Pa., native received his bachelor’s degree in physical education in 2001 from West Virginia. As a student he completed an internship with the Chicago Bears. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association.
DOUG RICHARDS - ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS
Doug Richards, who serves as UCF’s director of athletics communications, is in his seventh year working with the men’s basketball program. He leads the day-to-day media relations eff orts for the athletics communications offi ce. In addition to handling all publicity for the men’s basketball program, he serves as the media relations contact for men’s soccer, men’s golf and men’s tennis, while also assisting with football duties. He was promoted to director of athletics communications in July 2011. Prior to working with the Knights, Richards served as an assistant manager of athletic media relations at Maine. While at Maine, he managed the publicity for the Black Bear football, women’s basketball and volleyball teams. Before moving to Maine, he spent a year as a communications assistant at the BIG EAST Conference in Providence, R.I. Richards earned his bachelor’s degree in advertising/public relations from UCF in 2003. Richards and his wife, Jessica, have a son Gordon, who was born in July 2007.
JOHN WHITFORD - EQUIPMENT MANAGER
John Whitford is in his ninth year at UCF as an assistant equipment manager. He oversees equipment and supplies for several of UCF’s programs. A 1995 graduate of Manchester College in Indiana, he served as the school’s head basketball manager from 1991-95 and was also a member of golf squad from 1993-94. Whitford later served as an assistant golf coach his alma mater in 1995.
Prior to UCF he worked as an assistant equipment manager at Ferris State from 1998-03, where he handled the school’s football duties. Whitford and his wife, Amy, have a son Andrew, who was born in May 2008.
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#21 P.J. GAYNOR
The Gaynor File
Class
Senior
Position
Forward
Height
6-8
Weight
220
Hometown
Jacksonville, Fla.
High School
Mandarin
Entering 2011-12• A veteran who will see time at both forward positions as a senior• Moved to small forward midway through the 2010-11 season and excelled at his new position• A face-up player who can knock down shots from outside• Averaged 14.3 points on 75.0 percent overall shooting during UCF’s three games in Canada in August
2010-11 (Junior)• Played in all 33 games, making 13 starts• Averaged 4.8 points in 16.9 minutes per game• Ranked third on the team in rebounds per game at 3.2• Shot 51.3 percent from the fi eld• Scored eight points and added four rebounds and two assists against East Carolina in the Conference USA Championship opening round• Totaled 10 points in the victory at UTEP• Recorded eight rebounds to go with six points and two assists in the win over Tulsa• Scored seven points and dished out three assists against Memphis in Orlando• Grabbed nine rebounds to go with six points and three assists at East Carolina• In 15 minutes at Memphis, scored 10 points and totaled four rebounds• Grabbed four boards and added two points in the win over Miami at the MetroPCS Orange Bowl Classic • Had two points and two boards in the win over 16th-ranked Florida• Recorded 13 points and grabbed six boards against Alabama State• Totaled fi ve points in just seven minutes in the victory over USF• In the victory over Jackson State, registered nine points, fi ve boards and two assists
2009-10 (Sophomore)• Played in all 32 games and averaged 4.9 points and 3.5 rebounds• Started the fi rst eight contests of the season• In the Conference USA Championship opening round victory over SMU, played 23 minutes and scored fi ve points and grabbed fi ve rebounds• Versus East Carolina at home, scored eight points and grabbed six boards in 21 minutes• Totaled fi ve points and fi ve boards in the home victory over Houston• In 19 minutes at Memphis, scored four points and blocked two shots• Scored nine points in just 14 minutes of action in the win at East Carolina• In win at Houston, grabbed eight rebounds and scored six points• Totaled nine points and fi ve rebounds in 15 minutes versus Marshall at home• In the home win over Rice, scored eight points and blocked two shots in 28 minutes• Scored eight points and grabbed fi ve rebounds in the UCF Holiday Classic win over Liberty• Totaled two points, two assists and a pair of blocks at No. 14 UConn• Versus Bethune-Cookman, recorded 10 points and nine rebounds in 19 minutes• In the win over Drake at the Glenn Wilkes Classic, scored 11 points in only 17 minutes• Totaled six points and three rebounds in the victory against Auburn• Made fi rst career start in season-opening win over Massachusetts• Scored 11 points in 24 minutes against the Minutemen 2008-09 (Freshman)• Appeared in 25 games, averaging 9.6 minutes• Averaged 2.0 points and 1.9 rebounds• Grabbed 18 off ensive boards• Shot 50.0 percent from the fl oor• In six minutes in the home win over East Carolina, scored six points and had three rebounds• Played 14 minutes against Florida and scored two points to go with four rebounds and two assists• In 18 minutes in the win over Florida Tech, scored 12 points and added a game-high seven boards• Against Morehead State at the Cancun Challenge, scored six points in 10 minutes• Totaled fi ve rebounds and two points to open the Cancun Challenge against South Dakota State• Had two boards and an assist in nine minutes in the victory at New Mexico• In 17 minutes in collegiate debut versus North Carolina A&T, totaled 10 points on 5-of-8 shooting from the fl oor Prior to UCF• Named to the Florida Class 6A All-State Second Team as a senior at Mandarin High School• Averaged 15.9 points, 9.0 rebounds, 4.0 blocks and 2.5 steals per game• Shot 60.0 percent from the fi eld and helped Mandarin to a 22-8 overall record• Against Orange Park in the regional semifi nals, scored 25 points• Played in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association North-South all-star game and scored six points to go with three blocks• Played for Team Florida in the Senior Showcase all-star event and totaled 13 points and seven boards in the contest• As a junior in 2006-07, selected to the Florida Class 6A All-State Second Team after averaging 14.6 points and 9.6 re-bounds• Helped Mandarin to a 20-10 record that year• Played for coach Terry McCarter
Personal• Born in Jacksonville, Fla.• Son of Kathy and John Brant, and Paul Gaynor• Majoring in interdisciplinary studies
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Career StatsYear G-GS MP-Avg. FG-A (Pct.) 3FG-A (Pct.) FT-A (Pct.) Off -Def-Tot-Avg PF-D A TO B S TP-Avg
Entering 2011-12• A powerful center who knows how to score inside• Excelled during off season conditioning and workouts• A big man who is not afraid to mix it up inside the paint
2010-11 (Junior)• Appeared in 32 games, making 19 starts• Averaged 3.1 points, 2.7 rebounds and 0.8 blocks in 12.1 minutes of action• Shot 64.3 percent from the fl oor• In the CBI quarterfi nal win over Rhode Island, recorded six rebounds to go with three points• Grabbed fi ve boards to go with three points and a block in the Conference USA Championship opening round versus East Carolina• In the win over Southern Miss in Orlando, scored fi ve points and grabbed fi ve rebounds• Totaled four points and three rebounds in the win at UTEP• In 10 minutes at Memphis, totaled eight points, three rebounds and two blocks• Helped UCF to a victory over Louisiana, recording 13 points, nine boards and four blocks in 25 minutes• Totaled eight points in the victory over Bethune-Cookman• Grabbed six boards in the win over Alabama State• Blocked three shots in the victory over Jackson State• In UCF debut, totaled 11 points, fi ve boards and two blocks in win over West Florida
Prior to UCF• As a sophomore at Moraine Valley Community College in Illinois, averaged 22.5 points and 13.3 rebounds per game in 2009-10• Shot 70.0 percent from the fi eld and led the National Junior College Athletic Association Division II in blocks at 5.0 per game• His scoring average was good for 12th nationally and he also ranked third in the country in both rebounds per game and fi eld-goal percentage• Earned NJCAA All-Region IV honors• Selected to the Illinois Skyway Collegiate Conference First Team• At Moraine Valley, played for coach Dedrick Shannon• During the summer of 2009, was invited to participate in the Top-120 JUCO Camp in Tulsa, Okla.• Spent the 2007-08 season at Miami (Ohio), appearing in 28 contests• Best game of the season came at Kansas when he scored six points and grabbed six rebounds in 20 minutes
High School• Attended Whitney Young High School in Chicago• As a senior in 2006-07, was a second-team all-state selection after averaging 17.0 points, 11.0 boards and 6.0 blocks• Led the Dolphins to a 22-9 mark and a No. 8 state ranking• Also earned all-city honors• Listed as the 16th-best senior in Illinois by ChicagoHoops.com• Served as the Whitney Young team captain as a senior and junior• Played at Whitney Young for coach Tyrone Slaughter
Personal• Born in Chicago, Ill.• Son of Dwight and Lisa McCombs• Majoring in sociology, with a minor in marketing• At Whitney Young, was a teammate of UCF senior guard A.J. Rompza
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UCF StatsYear G-GS MP-Avg. FG-A (Pct.) 3FG-A (Pct.) FT-A (Pct.) Off -Def-Tot-Avg PF-D A TO B S TP-Avg
Entering 2011-12• A gritty point guard who is the team’s emotional leader• A fan favorite who has improved his shooting numbers each year during his time at UCF• Added extra muscle during the off season• Ranks among UCF’s all-time leaders in career assists and steals
2010-11 (Junior)• Played in 31 contests and averaged 24.5 minutes per game• Ranked fourth on the team in scoring at 6.4 points an outing• Averaged 3.2 assists, good for second on the squad, and led the team with 34 steals• At Creighton in the CBI semifi nals, recorded 12 points, fi ve assists and three steals• Hit the game-winning 3-pointer with 3.8 seconds remaining to lift UCF to a 65-64 victory over visiting Southern Miss• Finished with four points and a game-high fi ve assists in the win over the Golden Eagles• In 24 minutes off the bench at UAB, hit three 3-pointers and fi nished with 15 points• In the victory over Miami at the MetroPCS Orange Bowl Classic, scored 10 points• Totaled 11 points, eight assists and four steals in the win over Southeastern Louisiana• Scored nine points and had four assists in 17 minutes in the win over Alabama State• In the win over USF, scored 15 points, grabbed fi ve rebounds, dished out four assists and added two steals in 31 minutes• Dished out nine assists with no turnovers in season-opening win over West Florida• Named a candidate for the Bob Cousy Award, which is presented to the top point guard in the nation
2009-10 (Sophomore)• Started 31 games and averaged 8.6 points and 4.6 assists• Averaged a team-high 31.5 minutes per contest, and 34.1 minutes in Conference USA games• Finished the year ninth nationally in steals per game (2.6)• Recorded 81 steals, which ranked fourth on the school single-season list• Ranked 73rd in the nation and seventh in C-USA in assists per game at 4.6• Totaled 144 assists, good for sixth on the UCF single-season register, and registered a 2.22 assist-turnover ratio• In the victory over SMU in the C-USA Championship quarterfi nals, registered eight assists with zero turnovers• Logged 51 minutes in the triple-overtime contest at Marshall, and recorded 13 assists with just two turnovers• Registered 10 points, fi ve assists and three steals in 37 minutes at Memphis• Registered all 19 of his points in the second half at Tulsa• In the home win over Rice, scored 13 points, dished out six assists, totaled fi ve boards and recorded fi ve steals• Led the team with 16 points at No. 14 Ole Miss• At Notre Dame, scored 13 points and recorded a game-high fi ve steals• Earned a spot on the Glenn Wilkes Classic All-Tournament Team• Totaled eight points and fi ve steals in the Glenn Wilkes Classic victory against Drake• Scored 11 points and had fi ve assists in the win over Auburn• In the win over Massachusetts, scored 13 points and dished out fi ve assists
2008-09 (Freshman)• Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team• Appeared in 29 contests, making 26 starts• Averaged a team-high 5.2 assists to go with 4.3 points and 3.1 rebounds• His 150 assists ranked third on the UCF single-season register• Posted a 2.40 assist/turnover ratio• Against Southern Miss at the C-USA Championship, dished out eight assists and recorded two steals in 27 minutes• At Marshall, recorded nine assists• Scored fi ve points, including the game-winning jumper with less than a second to play, against Tulsa at home• Recorded 11 assists and six rebounds at home against SMU• Earned a spot on the UCF Holiday Classic All-Tournament Team• In the championship game win over Chicago State, recorded 10 assists and six rebounds• Opened the event with seven assists, seven boards and three steals against Penn• Versus Florida, recorded 11 points• In the victory over USF, recorded eight assists and three steals in 24 minutes• Dished out seven assists and had fi ve rebounds at Ole Miss• Scored nine points and totaled fi ve assists in 26 minutes in the win at New Mexico
High School• As a senior at Whitney Young, garnered Associated Press Illinois All-State Class 4A Second Team honors• Also earned a spot on the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association All-State 3A/4A Second Team• Was selected to the Chicago Sun-Times All-Area Team after averaging 18.0 points and 7.0 assists• Named to the All-Public League First Team after leading Young to a 25-6 record and a spot in the sectional fi nals• Earned MVP honors at the Proviso West Tournament• After the season, participated in the Chicago High School Classic and totaled nine assists• Competed in the 3-point contest at the event• Averaged 19.9 points and 7.4 assists as a junior, helping Young to a 21-10 mark• Was an All-Public League honorable mention pick• Helped Young to a 21-10 mark
Personal• Born in Chicago, Ill.• Son of Albert and Jean Rompza• Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in criminal justice• Has earned Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll recognition all three years while at UCF• Attended high school with current UCF teammates Marcus Jordan and Dwight McCombs
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Career StatsYear G-GS MP-Avg. FG-A (Pct.) 3FG-A (Pct.) FT-A (Pct.) Off -Def-Tot-Avg PF-D A TO B S TP-Avg
Entering 2011-12• A Preseason All-Conference USA First Team selection• A skilled big man who is among the top post players in the country• Can score in a variety of ways, and handles the ball well for a post player• Averaged team-high 20.7 points and 10.0 rebounds during UCF’s summer trip to Canada
2010-11 (Sophomore)• Received All-Conference USA Third Team honors• Started all 33 games and averaged 14.2 points and a team-high 7.7 rebounds, which ranked sixth in the league• Shot 52.9 percent overall, good for third in C-USA, and also averaged 1.6 assists per game• His 254 rebounds ranked sixth on the UCF single-season register• Blocked 60 shots, good for second on the school single-season list• Ranked 68th in the country and third in C-USA in blocks per game at 1.8• Totaled a game-high 26 points at Creighton in the CBI semifi nals• Led UCF with 16 points and nine rebounds in the CBI quarterfi nal win over Rhode Island• Totaled 17 points at Marshall• Had a double-double in the win at UTEP, fi nishing with 15 points and 13 rebounds• Totaled 14 points, eight boards and four blocks in the win over visiting Marshall• Earned a spot on the UCF Holiday Classic presented by EA Sports All-Tournament Team• In the title game win over Princeton, grabbed 10 rebounds to go with eight points, four assists and a steal• Opened the event with 21 points, nine boards and four blocks against Furman• Named the C-USA Player of the Week on Dec. 20• Scored 14 points (13 in the second half ) in the MetroPCS Orange Bowl Classic win over Miami• Recorded 28 points to go with eight boards and three blocks in the win over Louisiana• In the win over Southeastern Louisiana, scored 16 points, grabbed 15 rebounds and blocked eight shots in 34 minutes• Scored 12 points in the win over No. 16 Florida• In the win at Stetson, had a double-double with 21 points and 11 boards• Shot 9-of-9 overall and scored 24 points in season-opening win over visiting West Florida
2009-10 (Freshman)• Named to the Conference USA All-Freshman Team• Appeared in all 32 games, making 24 starts• Averaged 9.7 points and a team-best 6.8 rebounds• Blocked 45 shots, good for eighth on the UCF single-season register• In C-USA play, averaged 10.4 points• In the triple-overtime game at Marshall, logged 41 minutes and totaled 20 points and 12 rebounds• Against UAB, totaled 13 points and a game-high 15 rebounds, with six of the boards coming on the off ensive end• At Memphis, scored 12 points and grabbed six boards• Earned all-tournament honors at the UCF Holiday Classic• In the title game, had a double-double with 10 points and 11 boards versus Jacksonville• Opened the event with seven points and 14 rebounds in the win over Liberty• Totaled seven points, four rebounds and a blocked shot at No. 14 UConn• Made fi rst career start in the win over Bethune-Cookman and totaled nine points, fi ve rebounds and four blocks• At Notre Dame, scored 14 points and totaled seven rebounds in 28 minutes• In the win over Auburn at the Glenn Wilkes Classic, scored 10 points and added fi ve rebounds, four steals and two blocks• Totaled nine points and eight rebounds in collegiate debut versus Massachusetts
High School• Rated as the 60th-best senior in the country according to HoopScoop• Finished the season as the 68th-rated senior in the nation according to Scout.com• Named the Florida Class 1A Player of the Year• Averaged 18.2 points, 12.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 3.9 blocked shots• Led OCP to a 30-2 record and the Florida Class 1A state title• Finished with 16 points and 14 boards in the title game win over Grandview Prep• Totaled 25 double-doubles as a senior• Garnered MVP honors at the Montverde Academy Invitational• In the tournament fi nal, scored 31 points and grabbed 15 boards against national No. 1 Findlay Prep• Earned a spot on the Florida Class 1A All-State First Team• Selected as the Orlando Sentinel Central Florida Player of the Year• Named to the Orlando Sentinel All-Central Florida First Team• Garnered Florida Class 1A Player of the Year honors as a junior• Averaged 21.0 points, 13.9 rebounds and 3.1 blocks• Guided Orlando Christian Prep to a 27-2 record and the Florida Class 1A state championship crown• Named to the Florida Class 1A All-State First Team• Tabbed as the Orlando Sentinel Central Florida Player of the Year• Earned tournament MVP honors at the 2009 AAU 17-under national tournament in Orlando• Playing for Team Breakdown, scored 19 points and had nine rebounds in the championship game against the New York Gauchos• At Orlando Christian Prep, played for coach Reggie Kohn
Personal• Born in Orlando, Fla.• Son of Gloria Leeks• Garnered a spot on the Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll in 2009-10• Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in hospitality management
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Career StatsYear G-GS MP-Avg. FG-A (Pct.) 3FG-A (Pct.) FT-A (Pct.) Off -Def-Tot-Avg PF-D A TO B S TP-Avg
Entering 2011-12• A Preseason All-Conference USA Second Team selection• A talented guard who developed into one of the top players in the league last season• Will see time at both guard spots this year• Knows how to get to the basket and fi nish in traffi c• Has improved his shooting since arriving at UCF
2010-11 (Sophomore)• Selected to the All-Conference USA Second Team• Played in all 33 contests, making 30 starts• Averaged a team-high 15.2 points per game, good for ninth in C-USA• Also led squad in assists (3.3) and minutes (31.5) per game• Shot 77.5 percent at the line and connected on a school single-season record 165 free throws• Averaged team-best 15.8 points in league play• Scored a team-high 18 points in the CBI fi rst round victory over visiting St. Bonaventure• Dished out a game-high seven assists in the C-USA Championship opening round against East Carolina• Scored a game-high 27 points at Marshall• Shot 7-of-12 overall and fi nished with a team-high 20 points in the win over Southern Miss in Orlando• Scored a team-high 18 points at UAB• Led all players with 24 points at East Carolina• Scored a game-high 20 points at Southern Miss, and also totaled four assists against the Golden Eagles• Led all players with 26 points in the win over Marshall in Orlando• Named the UCF Holiday Classic presented by EA Sports MVP• Totaled a game-high 26 points on 7-of-12 shooting in the title game win over Princeton• Opened the event with 15 points and four assists against Furman• Earned game MVP honors at the MetroPCS Orange Bowl Classic after recording 23 points in the win over Miami• In the win over No. 16 Florida, led Knights with 18 points• Shot 8-of-11 overall and fi nished with 28 points in victory over West Florida
2009-10 (Freshman)• Earned a spot on the Conference USA All-Freshman Team• Played in all 32 games, making 18 starts, and averaged 8.0 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.5 assists• Started every league game and averaged a team-high 10.8 points in 31.1 minutes per contest• Scored in double-fi gures 11 times and led the team in assists on seven occasions during the year• In the win over SMU at the C-USA Championship, dished out six assists and had three steals• In 45 minutes in the triple-overtime contest at Marshall, scored 18 points and dished out seven assists• In the home win over Houston, registered a team-high 18 points to go with eight rebounds• Scored 10 points and dished out seven assists with no turnovers at Memphis• Shot 9-of-9 from the fi eld and scored 23 points in the win at Houston• Recorded a team-high 19 points on 7-of-9 shooting overall and a 3-of-3 performance from 3-point range against Marshall at home• Made fi rst career start in the home win over Rice and recorded fi ve points and two steals versus the Owls• Totaled 13 points and four steals at No. 14 Ole Miss• Earned C-USA Rookie of the Week honors on Dec. 21 after strong performances at USF and No. 14 UConn• Scored a team-high 13 points at 14th-ranked UConn• Totaled 11 points and three assists in 24 minutes at USF• Shot 4-of-4 from the fi eld and recorded nine points in 20 minutes at Notre Dame• Made collegiate debut in season-opening win over Massachusetts and totaled two boards and two assists in 11 minutes
High School• Rated as the 60th-best shooting guard in the country as a senior by ESPNU• Averaged 10.0 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.6 assists• Led Whitney Young to a 26-9 record and the Illinois Class 4A state title• Earned state tournament MVP honors• Averaged 16.8 points, 8.5 rebounds and 3.2 assists in seven games during the tournament• Totaled 19 points and fi ve boards in the championship game win over Waukegan• Scored 22 points in the semifi nals against Thornton• The Dolphins fi nished 2008-09 ranked No. 1 in the Chicago Tribune area rankings• Played in the Jordan Brand Classic at New York’s Madison Square Garden after the season• At Whitney Young, played for coach Tyrone Slaughter
Personal• Born in Chicago, Ill.• Son of Juanita and Michael Jordan• Majoring in hospitality management• Earned Conference USA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll honors both as a sophomore and a freshman• Brother Jeff is a senior guard at UCF who is in his second year with the Knights after transferring from Illinois• As a junior at Whitney Young, played with current UCF teammate A.J. Rompza
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Career StatsYear G-GS MP-Avg. FG-A (Pct.) 3FG-A (Pct.) FT-A (Pct.) Off -Def-Tot-Avg PF-D A TO B S TP-Avg
Entering 2011-12• Primed for a breakout season after excelling during UCF’s summer trip to Canada• Averaged 12.0 points, 4.7 rebounds and 3.0 assists while shooting 53.8 percent overall during three games• Worked on his ball handling and shooting during the off season• Is expected to see time at shooting guard, small forward and point guard as a sophomore
2010-11 (Freshman)• Played in 32 games and averaged 4.0 points in 16.4 minutes of action• Shot 56.3 percent from the fi eld• Ranked third on the team with 3.2 rebounds per game• Totaled 25 steals, which ranked fourth on the team• Logged 33 minutes at Creighton in the CBI semifi nals and fi nished with 12 points and a game-high six rebounds• In the CBI quarterfi nal win over visiting Rhode Island, registered six points, four rebounds and a game-high four steals• Recorded nine points and six rebounds against St. Bonaventure in the CBI fi rst round victory• In the victory at UTEP, scored seven points on 3-of-4 shooting• Added three rebounds and two assists against the Miners• Grabbed eight rebounds and added six points and two assists in the UCF Holiday Classic win over Princeton• Opened the tournament with 12 points and fi ve boards against Furman• In the MetroPCS Orange Bowl Classic victory over Miami, scored fi ve points and added two rebounds and two steals• Scored six points and totaled three boards in the win over Southeastern Louisiana• Played 25 minutes off the bench in the win over No. 16 Florida and fi nished with fi ve points, four rebounds, one assist and a steal• In addition to scoring four points, recorded seven rebounds and had three assists in 22 minutes in the win over Alabama State• Scored four points and grabbed fi ve rebounds in the win over Jackson State• Against West Florida, scored nine points in collegiate debut• Added fi ve rebounds and two steals in the season-opening win over the Argonauts
High School• Graduated from Denby High School• Averaged 19.7 points, 5.9 rebounds and 4.3 assists as a senior• Led Denby to the Michigan Class A state semifi nals• Selected to play in the Michigan High School All-Star Game and scored 17 points in the contest• Rated as the 39th-best small forward in the nation by Scout.com• At Denby, played for coach Chuck Albright• On the AAU level, starred for the Michigan Hurricanes and coach Will Smith• In the summer of 2009, participated in the Reebok All-American Camp in Philadelphia and earned all-star honors at the event
Personal• Born in Detroit, Mich.• Son of Dominique Sykes, grandson of Catherine Thompson• Majoring in interdisciplinary studies, with a minor in coaching
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Career StatsYear G-GS MP-Avg. FG-A (Pct.) 3FG-A (Pct.) FT-A (Pct.) Off -Def-Tot-Avg PF-D A TO B S TP-Avg
Entering 2011-12• A point guard who brings plenty of big-game experience to the Knights• A strong defender who knows how to play the game• Excels at getting to the basket• Will play on the same team as brother Marcus for the fi rst time since high school
2010-11 (Senior)• Sat out the campaign due to NCAA transfer rules• Practiced with the team at home
Prior to UCF• Spent three years at Illinois, where he appeared in 92 career games• As a junior in 2009-10, played in 33 contests, making two starts• Averaged 1.6 points and 1.3 rebounds in 13.8 minutes per game• Dished out 1.7 assists per game, good for third on the team• Against Dayton in the postseason NIT, scored six points on 3-of-3 shooting• Earned fi rst career start against Iowa, and totaled fi ve assists and four boards• In 32 minutes against Gonzaga, recorded seven assists and three steals• Played in 33 of 34 games as a sophomore and averaged 1.0 points and 1.0 assists in 8.4 minutes an outing• Totaled a season-high fi ve points at Detroit• Appeared in 26 games as a rookie• Averaged 1.0 points and 0.5 rebounds• Scored season-best fi ve points at Purdue
High School• A three-year varsity letterwinner and Chicago Catholic League All-Conference selection at Loyola Academy• Averaged 15.0 points as a senior and earned Illinois Basketball Coaches Association All-State Second Team honors• Received all-state honorable mention recognition by the Chicago Tribune and the Champaign-Urbana News-Gazette• After senior campaign, played in the Jordan Brand Classic, City-Suburban All-Star Game and IBCA All-Star Game
Personal• Born in Chicago, Ill.• Son of Juanita and Michael Jordan• Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in health science• Brother Marcus is a junior guard for the Knights
Career StatsYear G-GS MP-Avg. FG-A (Pct.) 3FG-A (Pct.) FT-A (Pct.) Off -Def-Tot-Avg PF-D A TO B S TP-Avg
Entering 2011-12• A talented senior who will sit out the 2011-12 season after transferring from Bethune-Cookman • Can play either guard position• Brings three years experience as a starter at the Division I level to the Knights• Will push UCF’s players during practice as a member of the scout team
Prior to UCF• Spent three years at Bethune-Cookman• As a junior, named the 2010-11 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Player of the Year and also the HBCU National Player of the Year• Averaged 18.8 points per game, good for fi rst in the MEAC• Scored 20 or more points on 16 occasions• Led the MEAC in free-throw attempts (219), free-throws made (179), minutes per contest (38.7) and was fourth in assists (4.8) and steals (1.6) an outing• Guided the Wildcats to the 2010-11 MEAC regular-season title and a spot in the postseason National Invitation Tournament• Finished time at Bethune-Cookman as the school’s all-time leader in assists with 429• Also scored 1,654 points as a Wildcat, good for sixth all-time• Garnered All-MEAC First Team honors as a sophomore in 2009-10• Averaged 15.8 points and 4.2 assists• Ranked second in the MEAC in scoring and led the league in minutes per game (37.4)• Scored in double fi gures in 28 of 33 contests• Named the MEAC Rookie of the Year and earned All-MEAC Second Team honors in 2008-09• Averaged 15.0 points and scored in double fi gures in 29 of 33 contests• At Bethune-Cookman, played for his father, Cliff ord
High School• Attended Atlantic High School• As a senior in 2007-08, averaged 21.3 points, 6.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists• Was named to the Florida Class 4A All-State Second Team• Averaged 14.0 points, 5.0 assists and 5.0 rebounds as junior when Atlantic went 21-9 and advanced to the Florida Class 4A Final Four
Personal• Born in Daytona Beach, Fla.• Son of Vera and Cliff ord Reed• Majoring in interdisciplinary studies
Career StatsYear G-GS MP-Avg. FG-A (Pct.) 3FG-A (Pct.) FT-A (Pct.) Off -Def-Tot-Avg PF-D A TO B S TP-Avg
Entering 2011-12• Will give the Knights a big presence in the post• A big man who is skilled off ensively• Can score both inside and outside of the paint• Has worked hard on his strength and conditioning since arriving at UCF, and has dropped around 50 pounds
2010-11 (Junior)• Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer rules• Served as a member of UCF’s scout team at home practices
Prior to UCF• Appeared in 51 games in two campaigns at Oregon• Made fi ve career starts and averaged 2.9 points and 2.5 rebounds• As a sophomore in 2009-10, appeared in 20 contests and averaged 1.9 points and 1.3 boards in 7.0 minutes per game• Scored four points at home against Stanford• In six minutes at Washington, recorded four points• Against Saint Mary’s, totaled four points and four boards• At Missouri, scored six points and added three rebounds• In the season opener against Winston-Salem State, registered eight points, four rebounds, one block and one steal in 10 minutes• Played in all 31 games as a freshman in 2008-09, making four starts for the Ducks• Averaged 3.6 points and 3.3 rebounds in 15.2 minutes per contest• Totaled 16 blocks and ranked second on the squad in fi eld-goal percentage (44.0)• At Oregon State, scored 10 points in 27 minutes• Grabbed nine boards, including eight on the off ensive end, at Washington State• Against Stanford, scored eight points and added fi ve rebounds and two blocks• At Southern Cal, totaled 10 points and eight rebounds
High School• Attended Hales Franciscan High School in Chicago• As a senior, was rated as the 29th-best center in the nation by ESPN.com and the 30th-best post player in the country by Scout.com• Was listed as the 12th-best senior in Illinois by Rivals.com entering senior season• Garnered Illinois Basketball Coaches Association 1A/2A All-State First Team honors• As a junior, averaged 12.0 points and 7.0 boards
Personal• Born in Bellwood, Ill.• Son of Cedric and Stephanie Thomas• Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in hospitality management
Career StatsYear G-GS MP-Avg. FG-A (Pct.) 3FG-A (Pct.) FT-A (Pct.) Off -Def-Tot-Avg PF-D A TO B S TP-Avg
Entering 2011-12• A point guard who will provide the Knights with depth in the backcourt• An intelligent player who has a great understanding of the game
Prior to UCF• Appeared in nine games as a freshman at Marshall in 2009-10• Averaged 0.8 points and 0.7 rebounds in 3.4 minutes per game• Dished out four assists• Scored fi rst collegiate points, a 3-point fi eld goal, in one minute at North Carolina• Posted season-best four points against Rio Grande, going 1-of-1 from deep and adding two rebounds• Both fi eld goals made during the year were 3-pointers
High School• Attended Buchholz High School in Gainesville, where he played for his father, Bob• Selected as the Florida Class 6A District 1 Player of the Year as a senior in 2008-09• Played in the North-Central All-Star Game at conclusion of senior campaign• Played on the AAU level with the Florida AAU Elite 17
Personal• Born in Nyack, N.Y.• Son of Bob and MaryBeth Horodyski• Majoring in fi nance
Career StatsYear G-GS MP-Avg. FG-A (Pct.) 3FG-A (Pct.) FT-A (Pct.) Off -Def-Tot-Avg PF-D A TO B S TP-Avg
Entering 2011-12• A verstatile player who will see time at both forward spots this season• Has improved his shooting from outside since arriving at UCF• Also can take the ball to the basket and fi nd open teammates off the dribble• A great athlete who uses his size and length to his advantage
2010-11 (Sophomore)• Sat out the season due to NCAA transfer rules• Practiced with the team at home
Prior to UCF• Appeared in 13 games, including six in Atlantic Coast Conference play, in 2009-10 as a freshman at Virginia• Averaged 2.4 points and 0.8 rebounds in 4.6 minutes per contest• Against No. 5 Duke, totaled fi ve points, two rebounds and two steals in fi ve minutes• Scored fi ve points and added one block and one steals in fi ve minutes versus Florida State• At Maryland, had four points, one rebound and a steal in fi ve minutes• In nine minutes versus Hampton, recorded fi ve points, two boards, one assist and one steal• Scored six points in fi ve minutes against NJIT
High School• Averaged 23.0 points, 9.0 rebounds, 4.0 assists and 3.0 blocks as a senior at Word of Life Christian Academy• Listed as the 80th-best senior in the country by ESPNU and the 91st-best prospect in the country by Rivals.com• Helped Word of Life Christian reach the state championship game in 2009• Tabbed as the 15th-rated small forward nationally by ESPN.com, 16th-rated small forward in the nation by Rivals.com and the 18th-rated small forward in the country by Scout.com• Named Mr. Basketball in Virginia as a senior by the Roanoke Times• Selected to the Virginia Independent Schools All-State squad as a senior• Earned All-Met Second Team honors from the Washington Post• Also garnered all-city and all-conference honors• Participated in the Capital Classic and totaled 15 points, four assists, three rebounds and two steals to help the Capital All-Stars defeat the U.S. All-Stars• Played for head coach Dave Dawdy at Word of Life
Personal• Born in Fairfax, Va.• Son of Lenore and Rodney Spurlock• Majoring in interdisciplinary studies with a minor in inter/organizational communications
Career StatsYear G-GS MP-Avg. FG-A (Pct.) 3FG-A (Pct.) FT-A (Pct.) Off -Def-Tot-Avg PF-D A TO B S TP-Avg
2009-10 13-0 60-4.6 12-28 (.429) 2-12 (.167) 5-7 (.714) 3-7-10-0.8 4-0 1 6 1 6 31-2.4Stats from Virginia
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#0 ROD DAYS
The Days File
Class
Freshman
Position
Guard/Forward
Height
6-6
Weight
210
Hometown
Miami Gardens, Fla.
High School
The Sagemont School
Entering 2011-12• A versatile freshman who will see time at shooting guard and small forward• A great athlete who should excel in UCF’s up-tempo style of play• Averaged 5.7 points in 17.3 minutes per game during UCF’s three exhibition games in Canada in August
Prior to UCF• Named the Florida Dairy Farmers Class 2A Player of the Year following senior season• Averaged 18.8 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.8 steals• Listed as the 39th-best small forward in the country by ESPNU• Selected to the Florida Association of Basketball Coaches Class 2A All-State Team• Named to the Orlando Sentinel Class 2A All-State First Team• Led Sagemont to the Florida Class 2A state title and a 28-4 record in 2010-11• Earned Miami Herald All-Broward 3A-1A First Team and South Florida Sun-Sentinel Class 3A-2A-1A All-Broward County First Team honors• Played in the Florida vs. USA Hardwood Classic at the Amway Center and recorded nine points, fi ve rebounds, three assists and two steals in the all-star game• Garnered Florida Class 2A All-State Third Team honors as a junior after averaging 16.0 points and 8.0 rebounds• Received South Florida Sun-Sentinel All-Broward County Class 3A-2A-1A Second Team recognition, along with a spot on the Miami Herald All-Broward 3A-1A Second Team• Played for coach Adam Ross at Sagemont• On the AAU level, starred for the Broward Bobcats
Personal• Born in Carol City, Fla.• Son of Lisa and Rod Days• Undecided on a major
#2 WAYNE MARTIN
The Martin File
Class
Freshman
Position
Forward
Height
6-7
Weight
205
Hometown
Jacksonville, Fla.
High School
Providence Christian
Entering 2011-12• An athletic forward who fi ts into UCF’s up-tempo style of play• Knows how to fi nish around the basket
Prior to UCF• Named the Florida Association of Basketball Coaches 2010-11 Class 2A Player of the Year• Averaged 17.3 points and 8.7 rebounds as a senior at Providence Christian• Rated as the No. 44 power forward nationally by ESPNU• Selected to the Orlando Sentinel Class 2A All-State First Team• A Florida Times-Union All-First Coast First Team pick• As a junior, averaged 16.0 points, 9.0 boards and 3.0 blocks• Helped Providence go 31-1 and claim the Florida Class 2A state championship• Garnered Florida Class 2A All-State Third Team honors• Named to the Florida Times-Union All-First Coast Third Team• Played at Providence for coach Jim Martin
Personal• Born in Kenner, La.• Son of Gladys and Wayne Martin• Undecided on a major
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#22 KASEY WILSON
The Wilson File
Class
Freshman
Position
Forward
Height
6-7
Weight
225
Hometown
North Port, Fla.
High School
North Port
Entering 2011-12• An athletic forward who has a good knowledge of the game• Shoots the ball well for a post player• Averaged 3.7 points and 3.3 rebounds in 14.7 minutes per game during UCF’s August trip to Canada
Prior to UCF• Averaged 21.0 points and 9.0 rebounds as a senior at North Port• A Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-State Class 6A selection• Garnered a spot on the Florida Association of Basketball Coaches All-State Class 6A Team• Listed as the 53rd-best power forward in the nation by ESPNU• Received Sarasota Herald-Tribune All-Area First Team honors• Played in the Florida vs. USA Hardwood Classic at the Amway Center and scored 11 points to go with fi ve rebounds• Selected to play in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Game• As a junior, averaged 20.5 points, 11.3 rebounds and 3.5 blocks• Selected to the 2009-10 Florida Class 6A All-State Second Team• Named the Sarasota Herald-Tribune Player of the Year• Played at North Port for coach Curt Allen• Starred on the AAU level for Florida Elite
Personal• Born in Columbus, Ohio• Son of Brenda and Brett Wilson• Undecided on a major
2011-12 UCF KNIGHTS
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2010-11 STATISTICS
Overall Record: 21-12 (Home 15-4, Away 4-7, Neutral 2-1)Player GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Reb Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
Starting LineupsOpponent Guard Guard Forward Forward Center
West Florida Rompza Jordan Diakite Clanton HerzogJackson State Rompza Jordan Diakite Clanton HerzogUSF Rompza Jordan Diakite Clanton Herzogat Stetson Rompza Jordan Diakite Clanton McCombsAlabama State Rompza Jordan Diakite Clanton McCombsvs. Florida Rompza Jordan Diakite Clanton McCombsSE Louisiana Rompza Jordan Diakite Clanton McCombsBethune-Cookman Rompza Jordan Diakite Clanton McCombsLouisiana Rompza Jordan Diakite Clanton McCombsvs. Miami Rompza Jordan Diakite Clanton McCombsat UMass Rompza Sosa Diakite Clanton McCombsFurman Rompza Sosa Diakite Clanton McCombsPrinceton Rompza Jordan Diakite Clanton McCombsMarshall Rompza Jordan Diakite Clanton McCombsat Houston Rompza Jordan Diakite Clanton McCombsat Southern Miss Rompza Jordan Diakite Clanton HerzogEast Carolina Rompza Jordan Sykes Clanton HerzogRice Rompza Jordan Diakite Clanton Herzogat Memphis Young Jordan Diakite Clanton HerzogUAB Jordan Sosa Gaynor Clanton Herzogat East Carolina Jordan Sosa Gaynor Clanton HerzogMemphis Jordan Sosa Gaynor Clanton HerzogTulsa Jordan Sosa Gaynor Clanton Herzogat Tulane Rompza Sosa Gaynor Clanton Herzog at UAB Jordan Sosa Gaynor Clanton Herzogat UTEP Jordan Sosa Gaynor Clanton McCombsSouthern Miss Jordan Sosa Gaynor Clanton McCombsSMU Jordan Young Tyler Clanton Herzogat Marshall Jordan Sosa Gaynor Clanton McCombsvs. East Carolina Jordan Sosa Gaynor Clanton McCombsSt. Bonaventure Jordan Sosa Gaynor Clanton McCombsRhode Island Jordan Sosa Gaynor Clanton McCombsat Creighton Jordan Sosa Gaynor Clanton McCombs
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2010-11 RESULTS
Date Opponent Result Points Rebounds Assists
N12 West Florida W, 115-61 Jordan (28) Clanton (6) Rompza (9) N15 Jackson State W, 80-39 Jordan (13) Clanton (10) Two players (3)N18 USF W, 65-59 Rompza (15) Two players (5) Rompza (4)N23 at Stetson W, 85-58 Sosa (22) Clanton (11) Two players (5)N27 Alabama State W, 84-48 Jordan (18) Clanton (9) Davis (5)D1 vs. No. 16 Florida ! W, 57-54 Jordan (18) Clanton (9) Rompza (4)D4 Southeastern Louisiana W, 74-49 Sosa (17) Clanton (15) Rompza (8)D11 Bethune-Cookman W, 76-59 Clanton (16) Clanton (8) Clanton (5)D15 Louisiana W, 79-58 Clanton (28) McCombs (9) Jordan (4)D18 vs. Miami @ W, 84-78 Jordan (23) Herzog (10) Jordan (5)D22 at UMass W, 64-59 Sosa (14) Two players (8) Rompza (3)D29 Furman # W, 71-53 Clanton (21) Clanton (9) Jordan (4)D30 Princeton # W, 68-62 Jordan (26) Herzog (12) Clanton (4)J5 Marshall* W, 65-58 Jordan (26) Herzog (9) Jordan (5)J8 at Houston* L, 76-71 Two players (13) Clanton (9) Jordan (3)J15 at Southern Miss* L, 86-69 Jordan (20) Clanton (7) Two players (4)J19 East Carolina* L, 74-62 Sosa (16) Clanton (10) Two players (4)J22 Rice* L, 57-50 Clanton (18) Clanton (8) Jordan (3)J26 at Memphis* L, 77-61 Jordan (13) Clanton (12) Two players (3)J29 UAB L, 74-69 Herzog (20) Herzog (8) Jordan (5)F5 at East Carolina* L, 68-61 Jordan (24) Three players (9) Two players (2)F9 Memphis* L, 63-62 Sosa (14) Clanton (7) Two players (5)F12 Tulsa* W, 58-57 Clanton (16) Gaynor (8) Jordan (7)F16 at Tulane* W, 65-62 Clanton (18) Sosa (7) Clanton (3)F19 at UAB* L, 63-58 Jordan (18) Clanton (12) Jordan (3)F21 at UTEP* W, 74-68 Clanton (15) Clanton (13) Rompza (5)F26 Southern Miss* W, 65-64 Jordan (20) Jordan (6) Rompza (5)M2 SMU* W, 51-48 Sosa (17) Gaynor (6) Rompza (4)M5 at Marshall* L, 83-69 Jordan (27) Clanton (6) Four players (1)M9 vs. East Carolina $ L, 75-60 Clanton (15) Two players (5) Jordan (7)M16 St. Bonaventure % W, 69-54 Jordan (18) Sykes (6) Rompza (7)M21 Rhode Island % W, 66-54 Clanton (16) Clanton (9) Two players (4)M23 at Creighton % L, 82-64 Clanton (26) Sykes (6) Rompza (5) ! - Florida Citrus Sports Shootout/Amway Center (Orlando, Fla.)@ - MetroPCS Orange Bowl Classic/BankAtlantic Center (Sunrise, Fla.)# - UCF Holiday Classic (Orlando, Fla.)$ - Conference USA Championship (El Paso, Texas)% - College Basketball Invitational presented by Zebra Pen* - Conference USA game
Attendance Games Total Average High
Home 19 121,036 6,370 9,347 vs. Rice (Jan. 22)C-USA Home 8 62,204 7,776 9,347 vs. Rice (Jan. 22)
Individual HonorsKeith Clanton
• All-Conference USA Third Team (March 7)• UCF Holiday Classic presented by EA Sports All-Tournament Team (Dec. 30)• Conference USA Player of the Week (Dec. 20)
Marcus Jordan
• All-Conference USA Second Team (March 7)• UCF Holiday Classic presented by EA Sports MVP (Dec. 30)• MetroPCS Orange Bowl Classic Game MVP (Dec. 18)
1st 2nd OT TotalUCF 27 42 - 69Marshall 43 40 - 83Technical fouls: UCF-Rompza, A., Clanton, K., Herzog, T., Young, T. Marshall - Kane, D., Thomas, J. Attendance: 9,036
East Carolina 75, UCF 60March 9 • Don Haskins Center • El Paso, Texas
UCF WhenAt Home 15-4On the Road 4-7Neutral Site 2-1Leading at Halftime 13-3Trailing at Halftime 7-8Tied at Halftime 1-0Scoring Fewer than 50 Points 0-0Scoring 50-59 Points 3-2Scoring 60-69 Points 8-9Scoring 70-79 Points 5-1Scoring 80-89 Points 4-0Scoring 90+ Points 1-0Opponent Scores Fewer than 50 Points 4-0Opponent Scores 50-59 Points 11-1Opponent Scores 60-69 Points 5-3Opponent Scores 70-79 Points 1-5Opponent Scores 80-89 Points 0-3Opponent Scores 90+ Points 0-0Shooting Under 30 Percent 0-0Shooting 30-39 Percent 5-6Shooting 40-49 Percent 8-6Shooting 50+ Percent 8-0Opponent Shoots Under 30 Percent 2-0Opponent Shoots 30-39 Percent 7-2Opponent Shoots 40-49 Percent 12-7Oppoent Shoots 50+ Percent 0-3Outrebounding Opponent 12-4Outrebounded by Opponent 8-8Making 7 of More 3-Pointers 8-6Games Decided by 1-5 Points 8-4Games Decided by 6-10 Points 4-2Games Decided by 11-19 Points 4-6Games Decided by 20+ Points 6-0More Bench Points than Opponent 18-4Televised Games 7-7Games vs. Ranked Opponent 1-0Games Following a Loss 3-8Games Following a Victory 17-4White Uniforms 14-3Black Uniforms 7-8Gold Uniforms 0-1Day Games 3-1Evening Games 18-11
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YEARLY RESULTS
Year Head Coach Overall Conference Record Conference Finish Postseason
Club Level1969-70 Torchy Clark 11-3 - -NCAA Division II1970-71 Torchy Clark 17-9 - -1971-72 Torchy Clark 20-6 - -1972-73 Torchy Clark 19-7 - -1973-74 Torchy Clark 16-8 - -1974-75 Torchy Clark 14-10 - -1975-76 Torchy Clark 20-5 10-0 Sunshine State 1 1976 NCAA Southeast Regional1976-77 Torchy Clark 24-2 8-2 Sunshine State 1 1977 NCAA Southeast Regional1977-78 Torchy Clark 26-4 10-0 Sunshine State 1 1978 NCAA Final Four1978-79 Torchy Clark 19-7 7-3 Sunshine State 21979-80 Torchy Clark 25-4 8-2 Sunshine State 2 1980 NCAA South Regional1980-81 Torchy Clark 23-5 9-1 Sunshine State 1 1981 NCAA South Regional1981-82 Torchy Clark 21-8 9-3 Sunshine State 1 1982 NCAA South/Central Regional1982-83 Torchy Clark 19-9 10-2 Sunshine State 21983-84 Chuck Machock 15-13 9-3 Sunshine State 1NCAA Division I1984-85 Chuck Machock 10-18 - -1985-86 Phil Carter 6-22 - -1986-87 Phil Carter 12-15 - -1987-88 Phil Carter 9-19 - -1988-89 Phil Carter 7-20 - -1989-90 Joe Dean 7-21 - -1990-91 Joe Dean 10-17 3-9 American South 61991-92 Joe Dean 10-18 3-13 Sun Belt 101992-93 Joe Dean 10-17 - -1993-94 Kirk Speraw 21-9 11-5 Atlantic Sun 2 1994 NCAA Tournament First Round1994-95 Kirk Speraw 11-16 7-9 Atlantic Sun 51995-96 Kirk Speraw 11-19 6-10 Atlantic Sun 3 East 1996 NCAA Tournament First Round1996-97 Kirk Speraw 7-19 4-12 Atlantic Sun 6 East1997-98 Kirk Speraw 17-11 11-5 Atlantic Sun 3 East1998-99 Kirk Speraw 19-10 13-3 Atlantic Sun 21999-00 Kirk Speraw 14-18 10-8 Atlantic Sun 22000-01 Kirk Speraw 8-23 3-15 Atlantic Sun 102001-02 Kirk Speraw 17-12 12-8 Atlantic Sun 42002-03 Kirk Speraw 21-11 11-5 Atlantic Sun 3 South2003-04 Kirk Speraw 25-6 17-3 Atlantic Sun 2 2004 NCAA Tournament First Round2004-05 Kirk Speraw 24-9 13-7 Atlantic Sun 1 2005 NCAA Tournament First Round2005-06 Kirk Speraw 14-15 7-7 Conference USA 52006-07 Kirk Speraw 22-9 11-5 Conference USA 22007-08 Kirk Speraw 16-15 9-7 Conference USA 42008-09 Kirk Speraw 17-14 7-9 Conference USA 62009-10 Kirk Speraw 15-17 6-10 Conference USA 92010-11 Donnie Jones 21-12 6-10 Conference USA 9 2011 CBI Semifi nals Totals 42 Seasons 670-512 250-186
Coaching RecordsCoach Record Years
Torchy Clark 274-89 1969-83 (14)Chuck Machock 24-81 1983-85 (2)Phil Carter 37-73 1985-89 (4)Joe Dean 37-73 1989-93 (4)Kirk Speraw 279-233 1993-10 (17)Donnie Jones 21-12 2010-Present (1)
All-Time Assistant CoachesRuss Salerno 1972-74, 1980-81 Ray Ridenour 1974-80 Dave Shaw 1981-82 Ray Hernan 1983-84 Bob Huggins 1983-84 Paul Musser 1983-84Jim Chellis 1984-85 Rick Duckett 1984-85 Sam Harris 1984-85Brent Wellman 1986-87 Tab Baldwin 1986-88 Bret Campbell 1989-92Tim Thomas 1989-92 Ben DeVary 1990-95 Anthony Haynes 1991-92Dwight Evans 1992-94, 2002-08 Chris Mowry 1993-02 Jorge Fernandez 1995-02 Tony Seabury 1995-96 Don Burgess 1996-00 Craig Brown 2000-10Tom Schuberth 2002-06 (associate) Micah Byars 2006-11 (operations) Mike Jaskulski 2006-10 (associate)Steve DeMeo 2008-09 Robert McCullum 2009-10 Shawn Finney 2010-Pres. (associate)Darren Tillis 2010-Pres. Tim Thomas 2010-Pres. Mike O’Donnell 2011-Pres. (operations)
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ALL-TIME ROSTER
Abellard, Ray 2001-03Albers, Chuck 1971-72Alexander, Sam 1984-86Allison, Ken 1980-81Anderson, David 1994-95Armitage, Steve 1972-74Avant, Marcus 2003-05
Baez, Chris 2008-09Bakanowsky, Will 2002-05Battle, Mike 2006-08Beachum, Jim 1979-81Beaton, George 1985-87Belotte, Willy 1972-76Bennett, Wayne 1969-70Bester, Edsel 1986-90Bethea, Eric 1984-85Billings, Stanley 2006-08Bodden, Josh 2000-04Boles, David 1976-78Boles, Mike 1989-90, 1991-92Borowicz, Jason 1993-94Bowie, Tom 1971-72Boyd, Marius 2000-03Blackwood, Bob 1986-90Blue, Travis 1988-89Brackins, Tony 1984-85Breunig, Ross 1989-91Brown, Bobby 1978-79Brown, Greg 1983-84Buchanan, Darrell 1989-90Burley, Keb 1989-90Butler, Julian 1984-85Butts, Patrick 1993-95
Callaway, Paul 1975-76Callins, Angelo 1972-74Candelaria, Mike 1980-81Carr, Robin 1982-83Carrion, Jeff 1981-82Carter, Ray 1991-93Cartwright, Chip 2006-08Castle, Stacey 1995-96Clanton, Keith 2009-PresentClark, Bo 1975-77, 78-80Clark, Mike 1969-72Clements, Linn 1985-86Collier, Marty 1987-88Connor, Brian 1995-97Cooper, Joe 1996-97Corso, Bill 1974-75Cotton, Ruben 1979-81Crawford, Fred 1987-89Crocklin, Pat 1985-89Cubit, Tom 1983-86Cue, Inyo 1996-97, 98-01
Danen, Todd 1973-74Davis, Darryl 1991-95Davis, Jarvis 2010-11Davis, Jeff 1987-89Davis, Jimmie 1978-79Davis, Tony 2006-09Degala, Sarath 1999-00Denmon, Jarrod 1990-92Diakite, David 2009-11Dorschner, Jeff 1980-82Dotson, Ed 2001-03Dube, Chris 2002-03
Ebron, Roland 1979-81Edison, Willie 1980-82Edwards, Kingsley 2003-05Elbana, Hany 2002-03
Faison, Dan 1982-85Fenn, Carlos 1975-76Ferrell, Jimmie 1980-83Flanagan, Jim 1970-71Fluitt, Ed 1971-73Fogle, Ken 1988-89Foster, Eddie 1992-94Friday, John 1984-85, 86-87Fussell, Al 1980-81
Garcia, Nik 2009Gates, Curtis 1985-86Gaynor, P.J. 2008-PresentGelfand, Bryan 1998-99Gill, Adam 2004-07Gowins, Larry 1982-84Graham, Brian 2001-02Graham, Joey 2000-02
Graham, Stephen 2000-02Granberry, Davin 1996-00Green, Andre 1988-90Green, David 1974-76Green, Devon 1994-95
Haas, Paul 1978-80Haas, Pete 1971-74Haithcock, Stan 1986-88Hall, Arnett 1972-74Hammerberg, Ed 1989-90Harding, Ryan 1992-93Harper, James 1992-93Harmon, Jamon 2001-02Haynes, Anthony 1989-91Helmich, James 1981-82Herrera, Abel 1994-95Herzog, Tom 2010-11Hill, Don 1969-70Hinson, Denny 1990-91Hinshaw, Darin 1993-94Hobbs, Phil 2000-01Hodge, Bucky 1997-99
Jackson, Cleveland 1977-79Jacobs, Cummings 1985-86Jacobs, Don 1969-70James, Dennis 1978-79Jenkins, Bob 1969-71Jenkins, Demonne 1991-92Jenson, Jerry 1981-82Jessee, Rudi 1969-70Johnson, Gary 2003-05Johnson, Marcus 2004-06Jones, Gerald 1978-80Jones, Mark 1997-98Jones, P.J. 1993-94Jordan, Marcus 2009-PresentJump, Greg 1982-84
Kelly, Darwin 1991-92Kennedy, Harry 1995-97Kernagahan, Jeff 1971-74Ketteler, Reid 1993-96Kimbrough, Stan 1984-85Kiscaden, Tim 2001-02Krull, Pete 1976-80Kusmieruk, Jakub 2008-10Kuzucan, Dogukan 2009-11
Lalone, Mike 1970-71Lavender, Dennis 1984-85Leath, Roy 1998-00Lee, Kevin 2000-01Leeks, Ken 1988-92Legette, Albert 1991-92Lemon, Kevin 1978-79Lewis, David 1975-76Lilly, Don 1969-70Lindbeck, Troy 2002-06Lingelbach, Calvin 1973-77Lockett, Lorenzo 1988-89Loucks, Jacob 2006-07Lovett, Mario 1996-99Lyons, Dexter 2002-04
Marini, John 1985-88Marini, Tony 1985-87Marlow, Tony 1995-98Mathis, Don 1969-72Maton, Matt 1993-93McCombs, Dwight 2010-PresentMcCrimon, Zettie 1971-73McDaniels, Jim 1973-74McGee, Ken 1986-87McGee, Marcus 2002-04McKinnon, Isaac 1981-84Meeker, Doug 2002-03Mekarski, Brian 1977-80Miller, Al 1999-03Miller, Mark 1978-79Morentin, Roberto 2002-04Moretti, Evandro 2000-02Morton, Ben 1987-89Murray, Dave 1982-84
Nix, Wil 1975-79Nnakwe, Ikechi 1999-00Noel, Dave 2005-08Noff ke, Bill 1976-80O’Donnell, Ben 2009-10O’Donnell, Mike 2005-08
Payne, Lavell 2005-07Peppers, Josh 2003-07Perry, Cory 1996-00Pettiway, Jeff 1977-78Phillips, Bob 1969-79Phillips, Sinua 1990-94Picow, Adam 2003-05Pinkney, Vernon 1988-89Portee, Ted 1993-95Porter, Howard 1991-92, 93-96Prather, Jerry 1974-78Pringle, Bruce 1982-94Pugh, Kory 2009
Radovski, Nenad 1994-95Reed, Paul 1999-02Reid, Aundre 1983-84Repas, Ivan 1969-79Reynolds, Ryan 1998-99Rhodes, Eddie 1981-82Rice, Dan 1971-72Riggs, Eric 1995-96Roberson, Faronte 1985-87Roberson, Greg 1990-91Roberts, Chuck 1993-95Rodgers, David 1974-75Rogers, Dave 1974-75Rompza, A.J. 2008-PresentRose, Justin 2004-06Ross, Rob 2002-04Rossin, Dean 1979-81Rubin, Dan 1990-91
Salerno, Russ 1969-70Sanford, Ben 1974-79Saxton, Victor 1992-94Schueller, Kyle 1999-00Scott, R.J. 2009-10Scruggs, Vincent 1980-81Shaw, Bennie 1974-76Simms, Beronti 1997-01Sisemore, Don 1974-75Smidebush, Albert 2004-05Smith, Jeff 1974-75Smith, John 1972-74Smith, Kevin 1983-84Sosa, Isaac 2008-11Sparrow, Tyronne 1975-77Speraw, Drew 2005-06, 2007-10Spivey, Mike 1976-78Stanley, Terrence 1982-83Steckline, Chad 1996-97Stephens, Carl 1977-79Stewart, D’Quarius 1996-00Stokes, Earl 1969-70Stout, Ben 2003-04Swaby, Ochiel 1993-95Swan, Jeremy 2000-01Sykes, Isaiah 2010-Present
Tate, Ernie 1981-82Taylor, Jermaine 2005-09Thompson, Amara 2009-11Thompson, David 1973-74Thornton, Andre 2006-08Thornton, Jason 1998-02Thornton, Mark 1969-70Thornton, Ronnie 1981-83Tice, Brad 1995-96Tormhohlen, Tommy 1989-91Traina, Brad 1995-99Tyler, A.J. 2008-11
VanDeusen, Kirk 1991-93
Walker, James 1992-94Wallen, Chris 1985-88Weathers, Will 2008-09West, Chris 1994-96White, Scott 1996-98Wilhete, Al 1975-76Williams, Anthony 2004-06Williams, Bill 1977-79Woff ord, Steve 1975-77Woodford, Bryant 1986-88
Conference USA Player of the YearJermaine Taylor 2008-09
Conference USA Coach of the YearKirk Speraw 2006-07
All-Conference USAFirst TeamJermaine Taylor 2008-09Second TeamMarcus Jordan 2010-11Jermaine Taylor 2007-08Josh Peppers 2006-07Third TeamKeith Clanton 2010-11
Conference USA All-Freshman TeamKeith Clanton 2009-10Marcus Jordan 2009-10A.J. Rompza 2008-09
Conference USA All-Defensive TeamDave Noel 2007-08
Conference USA All-Academic TeamIsaac Sosa 2010-11Isaac Sosa 2009-10
Conference USA Player of the Week HonorsJermaine Taylor 7Josh Peppers 1Isaac Sosa 1Keith Clanton 1
Conference USA Rookie of the Week HonorsMarcus Jordan 1Isaac Sosa 1
Conference USA Academic Honor RollTom Herzog 2010-11Marcus Jordan 2010-11A.J. Rompza 2010-11Isaac Sosa 2010-11Keith Clanton 2009-10Marcus Jordan 2009-10Ben O’Donnell 2009-10A.J. Rompza 2009-10Isaac Sosa 2009-10David Diakite 2008-09Jakub Kusmieruk 2008-09A.J. Rompza 2008-09Isaac Sosa 2008-09Amara Thompson 2008-09Stanley Billings 2006-07Adam Gill 2006-07Taylor Young 2006-07Will Bakanowsky 2005-06Adam Gill 2005-06Drew Speraw 2005-06Jermaine Taylor 2005-06
Atlantic Sun Player of the YearMark Jones 1997-98
Atlantic Sun Defensive Player of the YearDexter Lyons 2003-04
Atlantic Sun Newcomer of the YearMark Jones 1997-98Ochiel Swaby 1993-94
All-Atlantic SunFirst Team Dexter Lyons 2003-04Brad Traina 1998-99
Mark Jones 1997-98Ochiel Swaby 1993-94Second TeamGary Johnson 2004-05Josh Peppers 2004-05Roberto Morentin 2003-04Ray Abellard 2002-03Ray Abellard 2001-02Paul Reed 2001-02D’Quarius Stewart 1999-00Brad Traina 1997-98Harry Kennedy 1996-97Ochiel Swaby 1994-95Victor Saxton 1993-94
Atlantic Sun Tournament MVPGary Johnson 2005Dexter Lyons 2004Harry Kennedy 1996Victor Saxton 1994
Atlantic Sun All-Tournament TeamGary Johnson 2005Josh Peppers 2005Josh Bodden 2004Dexter Lyons 2004Ray Abellard 2003Ed Dotson 2003Paul Reed 2000D’Quarius Stewart 2000Mario Lovett 1999Mark Jones 1998Harry Kennedy 1996Eric Riggs 1996Howard Porter 1996Victor Saxton 1994Ochiel Swaby 1994Darryl Davis 1994
Atlantic Sun Player of the Week HonorsOchiel Swaby 4Mark Jones 2Brad Traina 2Ray Abellard 1Josh Bodden 1Gary Johnson 1Dexter Lyons 1Josh Peppers 1Cory Perry 1Victor Saxton 1
Sunshine State Coach of the YearChuck Machock 1983-83Torchy Clark 1980-81Torchy Clark 1977-78
All-Sunshine StateFirst TeamDan Faison 1983-84Larry Gowins 1983-84Ronnie Thornton 1982-83Dan Faison 1982-83Willie Edison 19981-82Dean Rossin 1980-81Bo Clark 1979-80Gerald Jones 1979-80Bo Clark 1978-79Jerry Prather 1977-78Cleveland Jackson 1977-78Bo Clark 1976-77Jerry Prather 1976-77Second TeamIsaac McKinnon 1983-84Ruben Cotton 1980-81Roland Ebron 1980-81Calvin Lingelbach 1976-77Honorable MentionJimmie Ferrell 1981-82Dave Murray 1980-81Jim Beachum 1980-81Ruben Cotton 1979-80Cleveland Jackson 1978-79Wil Nix 1978-79
Sunshine State All-Tournament TeamWillie Edison 1981-82Eddie Rhodes 1981-82Ronnie Thornton 1981-82Roland Ebron 1980-81Gerald Jones 1979-80
UCF Athletics Hall of FameBo Clark 1998Torchy Clark 1998Jerry Prather 1999Mike Clark 2001Calvin Lingelbach 2001Ken Leeks 2004Sinua Phillips 2006Darryl Davis 2008Bennie Shaw 2009
Sunshine State Hall of FameBo Clark 1992Torchy Clark 1992
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PLAYERS IN THE PROS
UCF in the NBA DraftJermaine Taylor
2009 2nd round/32nd overall WashingtonBennie Shaw
1976 9th round/146th overall Milwaukee
UCF in the NBA D-League DraftDave Noel
2008 8th round/56th overall RenoDexter Lyons
2006 3rd round/24th overall Idaho
UCF in the CBA DraftBrad Traina
1999 9th round/78th overall Grand RapidsMark Jones
1998 4th round/35th overall Fort WayneKen Leeks
1992 4th round/51st overall Quad City Knights in the ProsMarcus Avant (2003-05)Selcuk Univ. (Turkey, 2005), Pennsylvania (USBL, 2006), Worthing (England, 2007), Gwinnett (WBA, 2008)
Stanley Billings (2006-08)Bravos de Piedras Negras (Mexico, 2008)
Single-Game Points1. Bo Clark vs. Florida Memorial (1/31/77) 702. Bo Clark vs. Florida Tech (1/17/79) 513. Bo Clark vs. Florida Tech (1/23/80) 494. Jermaine Taylor vs. Rice (2/25/09) 455. Bo Clark vs. Blackburn (12/29/79) 44 Bo Clark vs. Flagler (11/28/78) 447. Mike Clark vs. Atlanta Baptist (2/19/72) 438. Mark Jones vs. St. Thomas (12/18/97) 42 Bennie Shaw vs. Florida A&M (2/5/75) 4210. Mike Clark at Maritime (12/21/70) 4111. Bo Clark vs. Valdosta State (3/11/76) 39 Bennie Shaw vs. Eckerd (2/1/76) 39 Bennie Shaw vs. St. Bernard (12/4/75) 39
Single-Game Points (Division I only)1. Jermaine Taylor vs. Rice (2/25/09) 452. Mark Jones vs. St. Thomas (12/18/97) 423. Jermaine Taylor at UTEP (2/11/09) 38 Jermaine Taylor vs. Chicago State (12/30/08) 385. Brad Traina at Stetson (2/14/98) 376. Jermaine Taylor vs. East Carolina (3/7/09) 36 Ken Leeks vs. Mercer (12/6/90) 36 Ochiel Swaby at Mercer (2/25/95) 36 Darryl Davis vs. Southern (2/24/93) 36
Single-Game Points (Conference USA only)1. Jermaine Taylor vs. Rice (2/25/09) 452. Jermaine Taylor at UTEP (2/11/09) 383. Jermaine Taylor vs. East Carolina (3/7/09) 364. Jermaine Taylor at Houston (2/21/09) 35 Jermaine Taylor vs. Tulsa (2/14/09) 35
Single-Season Points1. Jermaine Taylor (2008-09) 8122. Bo Clark (1976-77) 8063. Bo Clark (1979-80) 7514. Bo Clark (1978-79) 7275. Mike Clark (1970-71) 7186. Jermaine Taylor (2007-08) 6467. Bennie Shaw (1975-76) 6348. Mike Clark (1971-72) 6069. Bennie Shaw (1974-75) 60410. Mike Clark (1975-76) 60211. Mark Jones (1997-98) 581 Jerry Prather (1977-78) 581
Single-Season Points (Division I only)1. Jermaine Taylor (2007-08) 6462. Jermaine Taylor (2007-08) 6463. Mark Jones (1997-98) 5814. Dexter Lyons (2003-04) 5675. Ken Leeks (1991-92) 5176. D’Quarius Stewart (1999-00) 515 Harry Kennedy (1995-96) 515
Single-Season Scoring Average1. Bo Clark (1978-79) 31.62. Bo Clark (1976-77) 28.63. Bo Clark (1979-80) 27.84. Mike Clark (1970-71) 27.65. Mike Clark (1969-70) 26.56. Jermaine Taylor (2008-09) 26.27. Bennie Shaw (1975-76) 25.48. Bennie Shaw (1974-75) 25.29. Bo Clark (1975-76) 24.110. Mike Clark (1971-72) 23.311. Jerry Prather (1977-78) 21.0
Single-Season Scoring Average (Division I only)1. Jermaine Taylor (2008-09) 26.22. Jermaine Taylor (2007-08) 20.8 Mark Jones (1997-98) 20.84. Ochiel Swaby (1994-95) 19.05. Ken Leeks (1991-92) 18.56. Dexter Lyons (2003-04) 18.3 Ochiel Swaby (1993-94) 18.38. Darryl Davis (1992-93) 18.1 Stan Kimbrough (1984-85) 18.110. Harry Kennedy (1996-97) 17.511. Harry Kennedy (1995-96) 17.2
Single-Season Scoring Average (C-USA only)1. Jermaine Taylor (2008-09) 29.12. Jermaine Taylor (2007-08) 21.43. Marcus Jordan (2010-11) 15.84. Josh Peppers (2006-07) 15.35. Dave Noel (2007-08) 13.3 Mike O’Donnell (2007-08) 13.3 Lavell Payne (2006-07) 13.3
Career Points1. Bo Clark (1975-77, 78-80) 2,8662. Mike Clark (1969-73) 2,0853. Jermaine Taylor (2005-09) 1,9794. Jerry Prather (1974-78) 1,7785. Ken Leeks (1988-92) 1,7636. Darryl Davis (1991-95) 1,5407. D’Quarius Stewart (1996-00) 1,3878. Josh Peppers (2003-07) 1,3769. Pat Crocklin (1985-89) 1,29510. Dan Faison (1982-85) 1,28311. Bennie Shaw (1974-76) 1,23812. Brad Traina (1995-99) 1,21813. Paul Reed (1999-02) 1,18214. Sinua Phillips (1990-94) 1,028
Career Points (Division I only)1. Jermaine Taylor (2005-09) 1,9792. Ken Leeks (1988-92) 1,7633. Darryl Davis (1991-95) 1,5404. D’Quarius Stewart (1996-00) 1,3875. Josh Peppers (2003-07) 1,3766. Pat Crocklin (1985-89) 1,2957. Brad Traina (1995-99) 1,2188. Paul Reed (1999-02) 1,1829. Sinua Phillips (1990-94) 1,028
Career Average1. Bo Clark (1975-77, 78-80) 27.82. Bennie Shaw (1974-76) 25.43. Mike Clark (1969-73) 22.14. Arnett Hall (1972-74) 20.55. Ochiel Swaby (1993-95) 18.66. Cleveland Jackson (1977-79) 18.37. Harry Kennedy (1995-97) 17.48. Gerald Jones (1978-80) 17.39. Jerry Prather (1974-78) 16.610. Ken Leeks (1988-92) 16.5
Single-Game Field Goals1. Bo Clark vs. Florida Memorial (1/31/77) 332. Bo Clark vs. Florida Tech (1/17/79) 233. Bo Clark vs. Florida Tech (1/23/80) 19 Bo Clark vs. Flagler (11/28/78) 195. Mike Clark at Maritime (12/21/70) 186. Bo Clark vs. Blackburn (1/8/79) 17
Bo Clark vs. Valdosta State (3/11/76) 17 Bennie Shaw vs. Eckerd (2/11/76) 17 Bo Clark vs. Western New England (1/14/76) 17 Bennie Shaw vs. St. Bernard’s (2/4/75) 17
Single-Game Field Goal Attempts1. Bo Clark vs. Florida Memorial (1/31/77) 472. Bo Clark vs. Flagler (11/28/78) 383. Bo Clark vs. St. Leo (1/30/79) 36 Bo Clark vs. Blackburn (1/8/79) 365. Bo Clark vs. New Mexico (12/16/78) 356. Bo Clark vs. Rollins (2/3/79) 347. Bo Clark vs. UTEP (12/15/78) 328. Willie Edison vs. Rollins (2/12/82) 319. Jermaine Taylor vs. East Carolina (3/7/09) 31 Bo Clark vs. Rollins (3/12/76) 31 Bo Clark vs. Valdosta State (3/11/76) 31
Single-Game Field Goal Percentage(min. 10 attempts)1. Eddie Rhodes vs. Florida International 1.000 10-10 (12/4/80) Jerry Prather vs. Dickinson 1.000 10-10 (1/10/76)3. Pat Crocklin vs. Mercer .909 10-11 (2/22/86)4. Josh Peppers at East Carolina .900 9-10 (2/7/07) Anthony Williams vs. Campbell .900 9-10 (12/16/04) Ken Leeks vs. UW-Milwaukee .900 9-10 (12/15/90)7. Willie Edison vs. St. Leo .857 12-14 (1/26/82)8. Dan Faison vs. Rollins .846 11-13 (1/31/84)9. Ken Leeks vs. Bethune-Cookman .833 10-12 (2/21/90) Pat Crocklin vs. Flagler .833 10-12 (2/1/89) Pat Crocklin vs. Texas Wesleyan .833 10-12 (1/19/89) Ken Leeks vs. Coastal Carolina .833 10-12 (1/7/89)
Single-Season Field Goals1. Bo Clark (1976-77) 3312. Bo Clark (1978-79) 3153. Bo Clark (1979-80) 3114. Jermaine Taylor (2008-09) 2915. Mike Clark (1970-71) 2806. Jerry Prather (1977-78) 2777. Bo Clark (1975-76) 2588. Bennie Shaw (1975-76) 2569. Arnett Hall (1972-73) 240 Bennie Shaw (1972-73) 240
Single-Season Field Goal Attempts1. Bo Clark (1976-77) 6772. Bo Clark (1978-79) 6323. Jermaine Taylor (2008-09) 6064. Bo Clark (1979-80) 6025. Mike Clark (1970-71) 5516. Bo Clark (1975-76) 5077. Bennie Shaw (1975-76) 5068. Jermaine Taylor (2007-08) 5019. Bennie Shaw (1974-75) 49010. Cleveland Jackson (1977-78) 481
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Single-Season Field Goal Percentage(min. 100 attempts)1. Davin Granberry (1997-98) .672 (88-131)2. Willie Edison (1981-82) .668 (195-292)3. Larry Gowins (1982-83) .618 (94-154)4. Tyrone Sparrow (1976-77) .603 (135-224)5. Gerald Jones (1979-80) .597 (225-337)6. Jerry Prather (1976-77) .591 (231-391)
Career Field Goals1. Bo Clark (1975-77, 78-80) 1,2152. Jerry Prather (1974-78) 7573. Jermaine Taylor (2005-09) 7104. Mike Clark (1969-73) 6745. Ken Leeks (1988-92) 6736. Darryl Davis (1991-95) 5837. D’Quarius Stewart (1996-00) 5208. Pat Crocklin (1985-89) 5149. Dan Faison (1982-85) 51210. Bennie Shaw (1974-76) 50811. Josh Peppers (2003-07) 469
Career Field Goal Attempts1. Bo Clark (1975-77, 78-80) 2,4182. Jermaine Taylor (2008-09) 1,5243. Jerry Prather (1974-78) 1,2974. Darryl Davis (1991-95) 1,2945. Ken Leeks (1988-92) 1,2046. D’Quarius Stewart (1996-00) 1,1807. Josh Peppers (2003-07) 1,0378. Dan Faison (1982-85) 1,0139. Bennie Shaw (1974-76) 99610. Arnett Hall (1972-74) 98811. Pat Crocklin (1985-89) 982
Career Field Goal Percentage (min. 200 attempts)1. Willie Edison (1980-82) .617 (246-399)2. Tyrone Sparrow (1975-77) .598 (158-264)3. Jerry Prather (1974-78) .584 (757-1,297)4. Dean Rossin (1979-81) .575 (202-351)5. Gerald Jones (1978-80) .563 (365-648)6. Ken Leeks (1988-92) .559 (673-1,204)7. Isaac McKinnon (1979-83) .540 (230-426)8. Tony Marini (1985-87) .539 (138-256)9. Roland Ebron (1979-81) .539 (282-523)10. Davin Granberry (1996-00) .538 (236-438)
Single-Game Rebounds1. Ron Thornton vs. Edward Waters (11/24/81) 23 Ed Fluitt vs. Embry-Riddle (12/1/71) 233. Ed Fluitt vs. Hawthorne (1/26/72) 214. Paul Reed at Marist (12/22/01) 20 David Lewis vs. Eckerd (2/4/76) 20 Jim Flanagan vs. Florida Bible (1/11/71) 20 Don Mathis at Florida Bible (12/11/70) 208. Brad Traina vs. Centenary (1/9/97) 19 Howard Porter vs. SE Louisiana (2/29/96) 19 Dean Rossin vs. St. Michael’s (1/10/80) 19 Ruben Cotton vs. Furman (12/1/79) 19 John Smith vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (12/2/72) 19
Single-Game Rebounds (Division I only)1. Paul Reed at Marist (12/22/01) 202. Brad Traina vs. Centenary (1/9/97) 19 Howard Porter vs. SE Louisiana (2/29/96) 19
Single-Game Rebounds (Conference USA only)1. Keith Clanton vs. UAB (2/24/10 152. Justin Rose at Houston (1/14/06) 143. Keith Clanton at UTEP (2/21/11) 13 Tony Davis vs. Houston (2/4/09) 13 Anthony Williams at SMU (2/15/06) 13
Single-Season Rebounds1. Ed Fluitt (1971-72) 3642. Ruben Cotton (1979-80) 3203. Dean Rossin (1980-81) 2994. Ken Leeks (1990-91) 2685. Wil Nix (1978-79) 2586. Keith Clanton (2010-11) 2547. Lee Riley (1976-77) 2518. Tyrone Sparrow (1976-77) 2499. Paul Reed (2001-02) 24810. Ken Leeks (1991-92) 244 Ken Leeks (1989-90) 244
Single-Season Rebounds (Division I only)1. Ken Leeks (1990-91) 2682. Keith Clanton (2010-11) 2543. Paul Reed (2001-02) 2484. Ken Leeks (1991-92) 244 Ken Leeks (1989-90) 244
Single-Season Rebound Average1. Ed Fluitt (1971-72) 14.02. Ruben Cotton (1979-80) 11.03. Dean Rossin (1980-81) 10.74. Ken Leeks (1990-91) 9.9 Wil Nix (1978-79) 9.96. Ed Smith (1973-74) 9.37. Ken Leeks (1989-90) 9.08. Paul Reed (2001-02) 8.9 Willy Belotte (1973-74) 8.910. Jim Flanagan (1970-71) 8.8
Career Rebounds1. Ken Leeks (1988-92) 9422. Jerry Prather (1974-78) 8493. Willy Belotte (1972-76) 6984. Paul Reed (1999-02) 6855. Dan Faison (1982-85) 6266. Mario Lovett (1996-01) 6087. Darryl Davis (1991-94) 5838. Ruben Cotton (1978-81) 5459. Pat Crocklin (1985-89) 52510. Josh Bodden (2000-04) 509
Career Rebounds (Division I only)1. Ken Leeks (1988-92) 9422. Paul Reed (1999-02) 6853. Mario Lovett (1996-01) 6084. Darryl Davis (1991-94) 5835. Pat Crocklin (1985-89) 5256. Josh Bodden (2000-04) 509
Career Rebound Average1. Ed Fluitt (1971-73) 12.02. Ed Smith (1972-74) 9.93. Ruben Cotton (1979-81) 9.64. Ken Leeks (1988-92) 8.85. Jerry Prather (1974-78) 8.26. Lee Riley (1974-77) 7.77. Dan Faison (1983-85) 7.5 Don Mathis (1970-72) 7.5
9. Keith Clanton (2009-Present) 7.2
Ronnie Thornton (1981-83) 7.2 Willy Belotte (1972-76) 7.2
Single-Game 3-Point Field Goals1. Jason Thornton vs. Jacksonville State (1/10/00) 8 Brad Traina vs. Georgia State (1/4/99) 8 Harry Kennedy vs. Jacksonville State (1/6/96) 84. Mike O’Donnell vs. Rollins (11/15/06) 7 Gary Johnson vs. Connecticut (3/18/05) 7 Harry Kennedy vs. SE Louisiana (1/11/97) 77. Isaac Sosa at Stetson (11/23/10) 6 Isaac Sosa at Marshall (2/27/10) 6 Isaac Sosa vs. UMass (11/13/09) 6 Jermaine Taylor vs. Valparaiso (12/22/08) 6 Isaac Sosa vs. Florida Tech (12/12/08) 6 Jermaine Taylor vs. Southern Miss (3/13/08) 6 Mike O’Donnell vs. East Carolina (2/20/08) 6 Mike O’Donnell vs. UTEP (1/23/08) 6 Mike O’Donnell vs. Connecticut (12/28/07) 6 Mike O’Donnell vs. Villanova (11/22/07) 6 Jermaine Taylor at South Dakota State (1/6/07) 6 Josh Peppers vs. Jacksonville (11/27/06) 6 Jermaine Taylor vs. Rollins (11/15/06) 6 Mike O’Donnell vs. UTEP (3/4/06) 6 Gary Johnson vs. Troy (1/16/05) 6 Gary Johnson vs. UMKC (12/4/04) 6 Ray Abellard vs. Troy (1/11/04) 6 Ray Abellard vs. Troy (2/20/03) 6 Ray Abellard vs. Samford (2/14/02) 6 Jason Thornton vs. South Carolina State (11/28/99) 6 Brad Traina vs. Campbell (1/7/99) 6 Brad Traina vs. Winthrop (12/3/97) 6 Eric Riggs vs. Massachusetts (3/14/96) 6 Harry Kennedy vs. UNLV (12/30/95) 6 Tommy Thormohlen vs. Lamar (2/9/91) 6 Anthony Haynes vs. Rollins (2/4/91) 6
Single-Game 3-Point Field Goals (C-USA only)1. Isaac Sosa at Marshall (2/27/10) 6 Jermaine Taylor vs. Southern Miss (3/13/08) 6 Mike O’Donnell vs. East Carolina (2/20/08) 6 Mike O’Donnell vs. UTEP (1/23/08) 6 Mike O’Donnell vs. UTEP (3/4/06) 6
Single-Game 3-Point Field Goal Attempts1. Mike O’Donnell at Marshall (2/23/08) 162. Jermaine Taylor vs. Southern Miss (3/13/08) 15 Harry Kennedy vs. Campbell (2/8/97) 15 Harry Kennedy vs. UNLV (12/30/95) 155. Jermaine Taylor vs. East Carolina (3/7/09) 14 Gary Johnson vs. Connecticut (3/18/05) 14 Eric Riggs vs. Massachusetts (3/14/96) 14 Harry Kennedy vs. NC State (1/5/96) 149. Jermaine Taylor vs. Rice (2/25/09) 13 Jermaine Taylor at Houston (2/21/09) 13 Jermaine Taylor vs. Morehead State (11/30/08) 13 Harry Kennedy vs. Coastal Carolina (12/29/96) 13 Harry Kennedy vs. Youngstown State (12/23/96) 13 Harry Kennedy vs. College of Charleston (2/8/96) 13 Harry Kennedy vs. Samford (1/6/96) 13 Ochiel Swaby vs. Mercer (1/15/94) 13
Single-Game 3-Point Field Goal Percentage(min. 5 attempts)1. Mike O’Donnell vs. UTEP 1.000 6-6 (1/23/08) Mike O’Donnell vs. UTEP 1.000 6-6 (3/4/06)
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Jason Thornton vs. South Carolina State 1.000 6-6 (11/28/99)4. Dexter Lyons vs. Florida Atlantic .833 5-6 (1/14/04) Mark Jones vs. St. Thomas .833 5-6 (12/18/97) Mark Jones vs. Nova Southeastern .833 5-6 (12/13/97) Patrick Butts vs. Campbell .833 5-6 (2/16/95) Patrick Butts vs. Centenary .833 5-6 (2/6/95) Patrick Butts vs. Florida International .833 5-6 (1/7/95) Tommy Tormohlen vs. Maine .833 5-6 (11/24/90)
Single-Season 3-Point Field Goals1. Gary Johnson (2004-05) 1032. Jason Thornton (1999-00) 94 Harry Kennedy (1995-96) 944. Jermaine Taylor (2008-09) 925. Ray Abellard (2002-03) 886. Harry Kennedy (1996-97) 817. Ray Abellard (2001-02) 808. Jermaine Taylor (2007-08) 799. Mike O’Donnell (2007-08) 7510. Isaac Sosa (2009-10) 7311. Dexter Lyons (2003-04) 7212. Patrick Butts (1994-95) 69
Single-Season 3-Point Field Goal Attempts1. Gary Johnson (2004-05) 2482. Jermaine Taylor (2008-09) 2453. Harry Kennedy (1995-96) 2364. Harry Kennedy (1996-97) 2345. Ray Abellard (2002-03) 2176. Jermaine Taylor (2007-08) 2157. Mike O’Donnell (2007-08) 2028. Kevin Lee (2000-01) 190 Jason Thornton (1999-00) 19010. Eric Riggs (1995-96) 18311. Ray Abellard (2001-02) 173
Single-Season 3-Point Field Goal Percentage(min. 50 attempts)1. Jason Thornton (1999-00) .495 (94-190)2. Edsel Bester .490 (25-51)3. Darryl Davis (1992-93) .469 (45-96) Edsel Bester (1989-90) .469 (45-96)4. Ray Abellard (2001-02) .462 (80-173)5. Dave Noel (2007-08) .455 (108-137)6. Isaac Sosa (2008-09) .452 (57-126)7. Dexter Lyons (2003-04) .444 (72-162)8. Darryl Davis (1993-94) .432 (38-88)9. Mike O’Donnell (2006-07) .430 (68-158)10. Patrick Butts (1994-95) .429 (69-161)
Career 3-Point Field Goals1. Jermaine Taylor (2005-09) 2512. Jason Thornton (1998-02) 2203. Mike O’Donnell (2005-08) 1954. Isaac Sosa (2008-11) 1905. Josh Peppers (2006-07) 1806. D’Quarius Stewart (1996-00) 175 Harry Kennedy (1995-97) 1758. Ray Abellard (2001-03) 1689. Brad Traina (1995-99) 15610. Gary Johnson (2003-05) 142
11. Darryl Davis (1991-95) 129
Career 3-Point Field Goal Attempts1. Jermaine Taylor (2005-09) 6682. Jason Thornton (1998-02) 5053. Mike O’Donnell (2005-08) 5004. Josh Peppers (2003-07) 4915. Harry Kennedy (1995-97) 4706. D’Quarius Stewart (1996-00) 4667. Isaac Sosa (2008-11) 4508. Gary Johnson (2003-05) 4469. Brad Traina (1995-99) 41910. Ray Abellard (2001-03) 39011. Troy Lindbeck (2002-06) 346
Career 3-Point Field Goal Percentage(min. 100 attempts)1. Edsel Bester (1986-90) .474 (64-135)2. Jason Thornton (1998-02) .436 (220-505)3. Ray Abellard (2001-03) .431 (168-390)4. Isaac Sosa (2008-11) .422 (190-450)5. Anthony Haynes (1989-91) .397 (85-214)6. Justin Rose (2004-06) .396 (42-106) Darryl Davis (1991-95) .396 (129-326)8. Dave Noel (2005-08) .395 (66-167)9. Mike O’Donnell (2005-08) .390 (195-500) Chris Wallen (1984-88) .390 (75-192)11. Tommy Tormohlen (1989-91) .389 (82-211)
Single-Game Free Throws1. Bennie Shaw vs. Medger Evers (12/18/75) 152. Jermaine Taylor vs. Sam Houston State (1/3/09) 14 Stacey Castle vs. Georgia State (1/20/96) 14 Victor Saxton vs. Mercer (2/15/93) 14 Mike Clark vs. Greensboro (12/19/70) 146. Lavell Payne at Houston (1/24/07) 13 Brad Traina vs. Stetson (2/14/98) 13 Fred Crawford vs. Florida International (2/12/88) 139. Jermaine Taylor vs. Rice (2/25/09) 12 Ray Abellard vs. Chicago State (12/18/02) 12 Ochiel Swaby vs. Samford (2/5/94) 12 Ken Leeks vs. Florida A&M (1/11/90) 12 Bennie Shaw vs. Rio Grande (12/16/75) 12
Single-Game Free Throw Attempts1. Don Mathis vs. McCoy AFB (1/29/71) 192. Ken Leeks vs. Mt. St. Mary’s (3/4/89) 173. Jermaine Taylor vs. Sam Houston State (1/3/09) 16 Lavell Payne at Houston (1/24/07) 16 Brad Traina vs. Stetson (2/14/98) 16 Stacey Castle vs. Georgia State (1/20/96) 16 Ken Leeks vs. Florida A&M (1/11/90) 16 Fred Crawford vs. Florida International (2/12/88) 16 Bo Clark vs. Florida Memorial (1/31/77) 1610. Ochiel Swaby vs. Samford (2/5/94) 15 Victor Saxton vs. Mercer (2/15/93) 15 Ken Leeks vs. Western Kentucky (2/10/92) 15 Bennie Shaw vs. Medger Evers (12/18/75) 15
Single-Season Free Throws1. Marcus Jordan (2010-11) 1652. Mike Clark (1970-71) 1583. Bo Clark (1976-77) 1444. Jermaine Taylor (2008-09) 1385. Mike Clark (1971-72) 1346. Ray Abellard (2002-03) 1307. Bo Clark (1979-80) 1298. Cleveland Jackson (1978-79) 1269. Willie Edison (1981-82) 124
10. Bennie Shaw (1975-76) 12211. Keith Clanton (2010-11) 12012. Ken Leeks (1991-92) 12113. Gerald Jones (1978-79) 115
Single-Season Free Throw Attempts1. Mike Clark (1970-71) 2252. Marcus Jordan (2010-11) 2133. Ken Leeks (1991-92) 1864. Mike Clark (1971-72) 1855. Keith Clanton (2010-11) 1766. Bo Clark (1976-77) 1727. Jermaine Taylor (2008-09) 170 Ken Leeks (1989-90) 1709. Mark Jones (1997-98) 16510. Ed Doston (2002-03 16411. Paul Reed (2000-01) 16312. Dan Faison (1984-85) 161 Bo Clark (1979-80) 161
Single-Season Free Throw Percentage (min. 50 attempts)1. Stan Haithcock (1986-87) .920 (46-50)2. Cleveland Jackson (1980-81) .864 (70-81) Jimmie Ferrell (1980-81) .864 (70-81)4. Eric Riggs (1995-96) .863 (44-51)5. Bob Blackwood (1989-90) .861 (68-79)6. Dave Noel (2006-07) .854 (111-130)7. Bo Clark (1975-76) .851 (86-101)8. Harry Kennedy (1995-96) .847 (105-124) Mike Lalone (1970-71) .847 (61-72)10. Ray Abellard (2002-03) .839 (130-155) Calvin Lingelbach (1974-75) .839 (47-56)
Career Free Throws1. Bo Clark (1975-77, 78-80) 4562. Ken Leeks (1988-92) 4133. Mike Clark (1969-73) 4104. Jermaine Taylor (2005-09) 3085. Paul Reed (1999-02) 2796. Pat Crocklin (1985-89) 2637. Dan Faison (1982-85) 2618. Josh Peppers (2003-07) 2589. Darryl Davis (1991-95) 24510. Dave Noel (2005-08) 24211. Marcus Jordan (2009-Present) 239
12. Brad Traina (1995-99) 230
Career Free Throw Attempts1. Ken Leeks (1988-92) 6612. Bo Clark (1975-77, 78-80) 5613. Dan Faison (1982-85) 4404. Mike Clark (1969-73) 4285. Jermaine Taylor (2005-09) 403 Paul Reed (1999-02) 4037. Pat Crocklin (1985-89) 3918. Sinua Phillips (1990-94) 3719. Josh Peppers (2003-07) 34310. Jerry Prather (1974-78) 32511. Marcus Jordan (2009-Present) 319
12. Brad Traina (1995-99) 301
Career Free Throw Percentage(min. 100 attempts)1. Cleveland Jackson (1977-79) .838 (224-267)2. Harry Kennedy (1994-97) .833 (183-221)3. Gerald Jones (1978-80) .821 (206-251)4. Dave Noel (2005-08) .812 (242-298)5. Jason Thornton (1998-02) .811 (99-122)
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6. Bo Clark (1975-77, 78-80) .813 (456-561)7. Pete Krull (1977-80) .797 (141-177)8. Chris Wallen (1984-88) .791 (117-148)9. Jimmie Ferrell (1980-83) .790 (158-200)10. Ray Abellard (2001-03) .789 (180-228)
Single-Game Assists1. Kingsley Edwards vs. Troy (1/16/05) 14 Cory Perry vs. Florida Atlantic (2/20/99) 143. A.J. Rompza at Marshall (2/27/10) 13 Mike Clark vs. USF (12/11/72) 13 Mike Clark vs. Embry-Riddle (12/1/72) 136. Cory Perry vs. Florida Atlantic (2/5/98) 12 Anthony Haynes vs. Liberty (3/2/90) 12 Cleveland Jackson vs. Florida Southern (1/24/78) 12 Mike Clark vs. New Hampshire (1/24/73) 12 Mike Lalone vs. Patrick AFB (1/15/71) 12
Single-Season Assists1. Sinua Phillips (1991-92) 1832. Mike Clark (1971-72) 1533. A.J. Rompza (2008-09) 1504. Al Miller (2000-01) 1495. Cory Perry (1998-99) 1466. Cleveland Jackson (1978-79) 1457. A.J. Rompza (2009-10) 1448. Cory Perry (1997-98) 1439. Cory Perry (1999-00) 13910. Calvin Lingelbach (1976-77) 13811. Kingsley Edwards (2004-05) 13712. Anthony Haynes (1989-90) 136
Career Asissts1. Sinua Phillips (1990-94) 5312. Cory Perry (1996-00) 5123. Al MIller (1999-03) 3974. A.J. Rompza (2008-Present) 394
5. Mike Clark (1969-73) 3616. Mike O’Donnell (2005-08) 3197. Bo Clark (1975-77, 78-80) 302 Darryl Davis (1991-95) 2949. Bob Blackwood (1986-90) 25310. Jerry Prather (1974-78) 24511. Anthony Haynes (1989-91) 244 Calvin Lingelbach (1973-77) 244
Single-Game Steals1. Ruben Cotton vs. Florida Tech (12/10/79) 11 Jerry Prather vs. Lawrence (12/17/77) 113. Bo Clark vs. Blackburn (1/8/79) 8 Cleveland Jackson vs. Blackburn (1/8/79) 8 Jerry Prather vs. Edward Waters (1/5/78) 86. Marius Boyd vs. Jacksonville (1/20/03) 7 Ruben Cotton vs. Florida Memorial (12/4/79) 7 Bo Clark vs. St. Leo (1/30/79) 7 Jerry Prather vs. Florida Memorial (1/14/78) 7 Pete Haas vs. Clearwater Christian (2/5/74) 7 Arnett Hall at Elmhurst (12/21/72) 7
Single-Season Steals1. Jerry Prather (1977-78) 1102. Ruben Cotton (1979-80) 973. Ed Smith (1971-72) 844. A.J. Rompza (2009-10) 815. Jerry Prather (1976-77) 796. Eddie Rhodes (1981-82) 787. Cleveland Jackson (1978-79) 738. Gary Johnson (2004-05) 719. Marius Boyd (2002-03) 68
10. Stan Kimbrough (1984-85) 6511. Cory Perry (1999-00) 64 Sinua Phillips (1990-91) 64
Career Steals1. Jerry Prather (1974-78) 2902. Cory Perry (1996-00) 2053. Ed Smith (1970-74) 1814. Sinua Phillips (1990-94) 1795. A.J. Rompza (2008-Present) 161
Calvin Lingelbach (1973-77) 1617. Ruben Cotton (1979-81) 1498. Cleveland Jackson (1977-79) 1429. Mike O’Donnell (2005-08) 14010. Bo Clark (1975-77, 78-80) 13311. Gary Johnson (2003-05) 125
Single-Game Blocks1. Tom Herzog (12/11/10) 8 Keith Clanton (12/4/10) 8 Tony Davis at USF (12/1/07) 83. John Friday vs. Delaware State (1/10/87) 7 John Friday vs. Western Illinois (1/5/87) 75. Anthony Williams vs. South Dakota State (2/21/05) 6 Paul Reed vs. Stetson (1/2/02) 6 Dean Rossin vs. Florida Southern (2/9/80) 6
Single-Season Blocks1. John Friday (1986-87) 742. Keith Clanton (2010-11) 603. Tom Herzog (2010-11) 59 Isaac McKinnon (1983-84) 595. Paul Reed (2000-01) 566. Anthony Williams (2004-05) 537. Ken Leeks (1991-92) 508. Jeff Dorschner (1981-82) 489. Issac McKinnon (1982-83) 4710. Keith Clanton (2009-10) 4511. Josh Bodden (2003-04) 40 Paul Reed (2001-02) 4013. Chuck Roberts (1993-95) 38 Dean Rossin (1979-80) 38
Career Blocks1. Ken Leeks (1988-92) 1412. Paul Reed (2001-02) 1273. Issac McKinnon (1979-83) 1064. Keith Clanton (2009-Present) 105
5. John Friday (1984-85, 86-87) 946. Josh Bodden (2000-04) 887. Anthony Williams (2004-06) 868. Jeff Dorschner (1980-82) 839. Bucky Hodge (1997-99) 6210. Tom Herzog (2010-11) 5911. Dean Rossin (1979-81) 5612. Pat Crocklin (1985-89) 55
Single-Season Games Played1. Keith Clanton (2010-11) 33 P.J. Gaynor (2010-11) 33 Marcus Jordan (2010-11) 33 Isaac Sosa (2010-11) 33 Kingsley Edwards (2004-05) 33 Gary Johnson (2004-05) 33 Troy Lindbeck (2004-05) 33 Anthony Williams (2004-05) 33
Career Games Played1. Josh Peppers (2003-07) 123
2. Jermaine Taylor (2003-07) 1223. Troy Lindbeck (2002-06) 1224. Jason Thornton (1998-02) 1215. Josh Bodden (2000-04) 1206. Cory Perry (1996-00) 115 D’Quarius Stewart (1996-00) 1148. Inyo Cue (1996-01) 113 Mario Lovett (1996-01) 11310. Darryl Davis (1991-95) 11211. Taylor Young (2007-11) 111 Sinua Phillips (1990-94) 111
Single-Season Minutes1. Gary Johnson (2004-05) 1,0862. Jason Thornton (1999-00) 1,0603. Marcus Jordan (2010-11) 1,0384. Jermaine Taylor (2007-08) 1,0375. Dave Noel (2007-08) 1,0286. Keith Clanton (2010-11) 1,0067. Ray Abellard (2002-03) 1,0028. Mike O’Donnell (2007-08) 9949. Jermaine Taylor (2008-09) 98910. A.J. Rompza (2009-10) 977
Annual Scoring Average Leaders1969-70 Mike Clark 24.41970-71 Mike Clark 27.61971-72 Mike Clark 23.31972-73 Arnett Hall 20.21973-74 Arnett Hall 20.71974-75 Bennie Shaw 25.41975-76 Bennie Shaw 25.41976-77 Bo Clark 28.81977-78 Jerry Prather 21.01978-79 Bo Clark 31.61979-80 Bo Clark 26.81980-81 Roland Ebron 15.21981-82 Willie Edison 17.71982-83 Dan Faison 16.71983-84 Dan Faison 15.11984-85 Stan Kimbrough 18.11985-86 Pat Crocklin 11.71986-87 Pat Crocklin 13.31987-88 Ben Morton 15.61988-89 Ken Leeks 14.71989-90 Ken Leeks 15.01990-91 Ken Leeks 17.51991-92 Ken Leeks 18.51992-93 Darryl Davis 18.11993-94 Ochiel Swaby 18.31994-95 Ochiel Swaby 19.01995-96 Harry Kennedy 17.21996-97 Harry Kennedy 17.51997-98 Mark Jones 20.81998-99 Brad Traina 16.71999-00 D’Quarius Stewart 16.12000-01 Paul Reed 14.02001-02 Paul Reed 13.82002-03 Ray Abellard 16.32003-04 Dexter Lyons 18.32004-05 Gary Johnson 13.62005-06 Josh Peppers 13.72006-07 Josh Peppers 14.32007-08 Jermaine Taylor 20.82008-09 Jermaine Taylor 26.22009-10 Isaac Sosa 10.32010-11 Marcus Jordan 15.2
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Annual Field Goal Percentage Leaders1970-71 Mike Lalone .5861971-72 Mike Clark .5681972-73 Willy Belotte .4961973-74 Willy Belotte .5561974-75 Jerry Prather .5571975-76 Jerry Prather .5801976-77 Jerry Prather .5901977-78 Jerry Prather .5871978-79 Wil Nix .5371979-80 Gerald Jones .5971980-81 Roland Ebron .5371981-82 Willie Edison .6681982-83 Larry Gowins .6181983-84 Larry Gowins .5561984-85 Stan Kimbrough .4961985-86 Tony Marini .5521986-87 Pat Crocklin .5601987-88 Ben Morton .5781988-89 Ken Leeks .5971989-90 Ken Leeks .5051990-91 Ken Leeks .5691991-92 Ken Leeks .5831992-93 Victor Saxton .5711993-94 Victor Saxton .5041994-95 Ted Portee .5491995-96 Howard Porter .5821996-97 Scott White .5221997-98 Davin Granberry .6721998-99 Beronti Simms .5261999-00 Roy Leath .5672000-01 Mario Lovett .5152001-02 Joey Graham .5102002-03 Ed Dotson .4942003-04 Roberto Morentin .5532004-05 Anthony Williams .5422005-06 Justin Rose .4722006-07 Dave Noel .5002007-08 Stanley Billings .5302008-09 Kenrick Zondervan .5722009-10 A.J. Tyler .4842010-11 Keith Clanton .529
Annual Rebound Average Leaders1970-71 Don Mathis 9.11971-72 Ed Fluitt 14.01972-73 Ed Smith 10.51973-74 Ed Smith 9.31974-75 Willy Belotte 8.91975-76 Jerry Prather 8.61976-77 Lee Riley 9.01977-78 Jerry Prather 8.21978-79 Wil Nix 9.91979-80 Ruben Cotton 11.01980-81 Dean Rossin 10.71981-82 Ronnie Thornton 8.01982-83 Larry Gowins 6.81983-84 Dan Faison 8.41984-85 Dan Faison 8.01985-86 Tony Marini 5.91986-87 John Friday 6.71987-88 Fred Crawford 8.61988-89 Ken Leeks 7.41989-90 Ken Leeks 9.01990-91 Ken Leeks 9.91991-92 Ken Leeks 8.71992-93 James Walker 7.81993-94 James Walker 7.5
1994-95 Howard Porter 6.91995-96 Howard Porter 7.01996-97 Mario Lovett 5.51997-98 Mark Jones 7.21998-99 Mario Lovett 6.31999-00 Paul Reed 6.52000-01 Paul Reed 7.42001-02 Paul Reed 8.92002-03 Ed Dotson 5.92003-04 Roberto Morentin 6.92004-05 Anthony Williams 5.62005-06 Justin Rose 5.72006-07 Lavell Payne 5.52007-08 Tony Davis 5.92008-09 Tony Davis 6.82009-10 Keith Clanton 6.82010-11 Keith Clanton 7.7
Annual 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Leaders1986-87 Chris Wallen .3951987-88 Marty Collier .3961988-89 Edsel Bester .4901989-90 Edsel Bester .4691990-91 Tommy Tormohlen .4241991-92 Sinua Phillips .4021992-93 Darryl Davis .4691993-94 Darryl Davis .4321994-95 Patrick Butts .4291995-96 Harry Kennedy .3981996-97 D’Quarius Stewart .4181997-98 Brad Traina .3981998-99 Jason Thornton .4301999-00 Jason Thornton .4952000-01 Stephen Graham .4482001-02 Ray Abellard .4622002-03 Ray Abellard .4062003-04 Rob Ross .4702004-05 Gary Johnson .4152005-06 Troy Lindbeck .4022006-07 Mike O’Donnell .4302007-08 Dave Noel .4552008-09 Isaac Sosa .4522009-10 Isaac Sosa .4272010-11 Isaac Sosa .392
Annual Free Throw Percentage Leaders1969-70 Mike Clark .8671970-71 Mike Lalone .8471971-72 Mike Clark .7281972-73 Arnett Hall .7931973-74 Ed Smith .6771974-75 Bennie Shaw .7411975-76 Bo Clark .8511976-77 Bo Clark .8371977-78 Pete Krull .8191978-79 Cleveland Jackson .8751979-80 Gerald Jones .8201980-81 Jim Ferrell .8641981-82 Willie Edison .7751982-83 Ronnie Thornton .6901983-84 Greg Brown .7941984-85 Julian Butler .8111985-86 Sam Alexander .7421986-87 Stan Haithcock .5201987-88 Fred Crawford .7541988-89 Edsel Bester .7361989-90 Bob Blackwood .8611990-91 Anthony Haynes .7471991-92 Ray Carter .683
1992-93 Victor Saxton .7761993-94 Ochiel Swaby .8091994-95 Patrick Butts .7441995-96 Eric Riggs .8631996-97 Harry Kennedy .8141997-98 D’Quarius Stewart .7901998-99 Beronti Simms .8671999-00 Jason Thornton .8642000-01 Jason Thornton .8892001-02 Stephen Graham .8042002-03 Ray Abellard .8392003-04 Roberto Morentin .7802004-05 Gary Johnson .8142005-06 Mike O’Donnell .7912006-07 Dave Noel .8542007-08 Mike O’Donnell .8032008-09 Jermaine Taylor .8122009-10 Taylor Young .8062010-11 Marcus Jordan .775
Annual Assist Average Leaders1970-71 Mike Clark 3.41971-72 Mike Clark 5.91972-73 Mike Clark 5.91973-74 Angelo Collins 3.11974-75 Bennie Shaw 2.41975-76 Bennie Shaw 3.51976-77 Calvin Lingelbach 4.91977-78 Cleveland Jackson 4.01978-79 Cleveland Jackson 5.61979-80 Gerald Jones 3.91980-81 Jim Beachum 3.31981-82 Eddie Rhodes 4.01982-83 Terrence Stanley 3.61983-84 Aundre Reid 3.41984-85 Stan Kimbrough 2.31985-86 Chris Wallen 2.01986-87 Bryant Woodford 3.11987-88 Bryant Woodford 2.81988-89 Bob Blackwood 3.11989-90 Anthony Haynes 4.91990-91 Siuna Phillips 4.91991-92 Sinua Phillips 6.51992-93 Sinua Phillips 4.71993-94 Sinua Phillips 3.11994-95 Patrick Butts 3.71995-96 Stacey Castle 5.01996-97 Cory Perry 3.21997-98 Cory Perry 5.11998-99 Cory Perry 5.31999-00 Cory Perry 4.32000-01 Al Miller 4.82001-02 Al Miller 3.22002-03 Marius Boyd 3.32003-04 Gary Johnson 4.22004-05 Kingsley Edwards 4.22005-06 Mike O’Donnell 4.02006-07 Mike O’Donnell 3.72007-08 Chip Cartwright 3.52008-09 A.J. Rompza 5.22009-10 A.J. Rompza 4.62010-11 Marcus Jordan 3.3
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TEAM DIVISION I SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
Points1. West Florida (11/12/10) 115 at Marshall (2/27/10) 1152. Long Island (12/2/91) 1133. Mercer (12/6/90) 1114. Florida Tech (12/12/08) 110 East Carolina (2/20/08) 1106. UTEP (1/23/08) 109 Flagler (12/10/99) 1098. Troy (2/6/99) 1079. Campbell (2/28/04) 10610. Long Island (3/3/90) 10511. Rollins (11/13/98) 10412. Florida International (2/7/89) 103
Points Allowed1. at Florida State (11/25/88) 1332. Southern (2/24/93) 127 at Southern (1/28/93) 1274. at Marshall (2/27/10) 1215. at George Mason (12/14/87) 1136. at Louisiana-Lafayette (1/26/91) 109 at Dayton (12/3/88) 1098. South Alabama (1/28/92) 1079. at Florida (11/24/84) 10610. Florida International (2/7/89) 105 Florida A&M (1/20/86) 105
Fewest Points1. vs. Florida (12/4/03) 392. at Auburn (11/19/98) 42 at North Carolina (12/2/89) 424. at SMU (1/27/10) 43 vs. La Salle (11/29/86) 436. vs. Pittsburgh (3/19/04) 447. Tulsa (1/21/06) 45 Winthrop (1/13/90) 459. vs. Niagara (11/21/09) 46 at Ole Miss (11/26/08) 46 Valdosta State (12/23/85) 46 South Alabama (12/19/85) 46 at South Carolina (12/15/84) 46
Fewest Points Allowed1. Florida Tech (11/24/06) 372. Jackson State (11/15/10) 393. at Southern Miss (1/8/08) 414. Tulsa (1/21/06) 445. SMU (1/28/09) 456. Bethune-Cookman (11/21/06) 467. Norfolk State (12/16/05) 478. Alabama State (11/27/10) 48 Bethune-Cookman (11/29/05) 4810. Southeastern Louisiana (12/4/10) 49 East Carolina (1/25/06) 49 Jacksonville (1/20/03) 49 vs. Indiana State (12/1/02) 49 Centenary (2/15/99) 49 Florida A&M (2/15/89) 49
Rebounds1. West Florida (12/17/93) 692. at Rollins (11/30/94) 633. Puerto Rico-Mayaguez (11/16/01) 604. at Centenary (1/9/97) 595. Mercer (12/6/90) 586. Puerto Rico-Mayaguez (11/24/04) 577. Troy (2/6/99) 56 vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2/29/96) 56 at Winthrop (12/4/93) 5610. Augusta (12/7/89) 55 Mount St. Mary’s (3/4/89) 55
Field Goals1. Flagler (12/10/99) 452. Florida Tech (12/12/08) 43 Florida International (12/16/91) 43 Long Island (12/1/91) 435. at Chicago State (12/13/01) 42
Troy (2/6/98) 42 West Florida (12/17/93) 429. East Carolina (2/20/09) 4110. West Florida (11/12/10) 40 at Marshall (2/27/10) 40 UTEP (1/23/08) 40 Rollins (11/13/98) 40 vs. Samford (2/26/98) 40 Long Island (2/3/88) 40
Field Goal Attempts1. at Louisiana-Lafayette (1/26/91) 892. at Marshall (2/27/10) 883. West Florida (12/17/93) 874. Mercer (12/6/90) 845. at Miami (3/5/88) 836. Puerto Rico-Mayaguez (11/16/01) 82 Southern (2/24/93) 828. at Winthrop (12/4/93) 79 Central Connecticut State (1/8/86) 7910. vs. Brandon (1/4/91) 78 Eastern Illinois (1/2/85) 78
Field Goal Percentage1. UTEP (1/23/08) .702 (40-57) vs. Samford (2/26/98) .702 (40-57)3. at Bethune-Cookman (1/21/88) .683 (28-41)4. West Florida (11/12/10) .667 (11/12/10)5. Jacksonville (11/27/06) .654 (34-52)6. Chicago State (12/13/01) .636 (42-66)7. at Chicago State (12/18/02) .635 (33-52)8. Valparaiso (12/22/08) .633 (31-49) Flagler (12/10/99) .633 (45-71)10. Long Island (12/1/91) .632 (43-68)11. at Campbell (2/4/03) .629 (39-62012. Campbell (2/28/04) .619 (39-63)
3-Point Field Goals1. Campbell (2/28/04) 162. East Carolina (2/20/08) 15 Rollins (11/15/06) 154. at Marshall (2/27/10) 14 Florida Tech (12/12/08) 14 at Campbell (2/4/03) 147. Valparaiso (12/22/08) 13 UAB (2/4/06) 13 Troy (1/16/05) 13 Brown (12/28/04) 1311. Connecticut (12/28/07) 12 at Colorado (1/3/07) 12 Jacksonville (11/27/06) 12
3-Point Field Goal Attempts1. Troy (1/31/04) 342. Rollins (11/15/06) 333. at Georgia State (1/3/05) 324. Nova Southeastern (11/22/05) 31 Campbell (2/28/04) 316. Connecticut (12/28/07) 30 vs. Brandon (1/4/91) 308. at Marshall (2/27/10) 29 Florida Tech (12/12/08) 29 at Marshall (2/23/08) 29 East Carolina (2/20/08) 29 UAB (1/30/08) 29 Davidson (2/24/90) 29
3-Point Field Goal Percentage(min. 10 attempts)1. vs. South Carolina State .786 (11-14)2. Marshall (1/25/09) .733 (11-15)3. at Centenary (1/127/94) .700 (7-10)4. Florida International (12/16/91) .692 (9-13)5. Yale (12/30/89) .688 (11-16)6. UTEP (1/23/08) .647 (11-17) Samford (2/14/02) .647 (11-17)8. Jacksonville (11/27/06) .632 (12-19)9. Maine (11/24/90) .615 (8-13)10. Chicago State (12/13/01) .611 (11-18)11. at Campbell (2/26/05) .600 (9-15)
at Georgia (12/6/86) .600 (6-10)
Free Throws1. Western Kentucky (2/10/92) 372. Sam Houston State (1/3/09) 353. Alcorn State (12/29/91) 344. Florida Atlantic (12/15/93) 335. Akron (1/29/86) 326. vs. Auburn (11/20/09) 31 USF (2/7/94) 31 Lamar (2/9/91) 319. Tulsa (1/12/08) 30 Bethune-Cookman (2/24/88) 30 Florida International (1/23/88) 30 Maryland-Eastern Shore (1/9/85) 30
Free Throw Attempts1. Florida Atlantic (12/15/93) 562. Alcorn State (12/29/91) 553. Western Kentucky (2/10/92) 544. USF (2/7/94) 44 Winthrop (12/5/92) 446. vs. Miami (12/18/10) 43 Lamar (2/9/91) 438. Sam Houston State (1/3/09) 42 UNC-Asheville (12/18/90) 42 at Florida International (2/13/88) 42
Free Throw Percentage(min. 10 attempts)1. SMU (3/2/11) 1.000 (11-11) at Louisiana Tech (2/16/91) 1.000 (11-11) Florida Tech (12/12/08) 1.000 (10-10)4. Saint Peter’s (12/4/87) .960 (24-25)5. Georgia State (1/7/02) .950 (19-20)6. at UAB (2/19/11) .944 (17-18)7. at East Carolina (1/19/08) .938 (15-16) at East Carolina (2/7/07) .938 (15-16)9. at NC State (12/19/96) .933 (14-15)10. Rice (2/25/09) .923 (12-13) SMU (1/28/09) .923 (12-13) at Georgia State (1/3/05) .923 (12-13)
Assists1. at Campbell (2/4/03) 322. Long Island (12/1/91) 313. Campbell (2/28/04) 30 Mercer (12/6/90) 305. Florida Tech (12/12/08) 28 Flagler (12/10/99) 28 Florida Atlantic (2/5/98) 28 Centenary (2/6/95) 289. at Marshall (2/27/10) 27 Campbell (12/16/04) 27 West Florida (12/17/93) 27
Steals1. Navy (12/6/03) 222. Nova Southeastern (12/18/97) 213. Flagler (2/10/86) 194. West Florida (12/17/93) 185. Puerto Rico-Mayaguez (11/22/03) 17 Jacksonville (1/20/03) 177. vs. Jacksonville State (2/28/01) 16 at Bethune-Cookman (11/25/97) 16 Florida Atlantic (2/5/98) 1610. Newberry (12/1/09) 15 Mercer (1/5/05) 15 Florida International (2/16/91) 15 Campbell (2/1/86) 15
Single-Game Points (Combined)253 vs. Clearwater Christian (12/6/75)
Single-Game Points (Fewest Combined)56 vs. Villanova-Miami (2/24/84)
Most Points in a Loss113 at Marshall (2/27/10)
Longest Winning Streak24 (1977-78)
Longest Home Winning Streak33 (1977-79)
Longest Road Winning Streak7 (1998-99, 1977-78)
Highest Scoring Margin15.4 (1975-76)
Triple-DoublesKingsley Edwards vs. Troy (1/16/05)10 points, 10 rebounds, 14 assists
Dexter Lyons at Troy (1/11/03)14 points, 13 rebounds, 10 assists
Single-Season 20-Point Games (Division I only)Jermaine Taylor (2008-09) 24
Career 20-Point Games (Division I only)Jermaine Taylor (2005-09) 50
Single-Season 30-Point Games (Division I only)Jermaine Taylor (2008-09) 10
Career 30-Point Games (Division I only)Jermaine Taylor (2005-09) 14
Single-Season 40-Point Games (Division I only)Jermaine Taylor (2008-09) 1Mark Jones (1997-98) 1
Career 40-Point Games (Division I only)Jermaine Taylor (2005-09) 1Mark Jones (1997-98) 1
Single-Game Points1. Clearwater Christian (12/6/75) 1632. Florida Memorial (1976-77) 1353. Clearwater Christian (12/8/73) 1324. Medgar Evers (12/18/75) 1315. Florida Tech (1/23/80) 1306. Missouri Baptist (1/4/79) 129 at Flagler (1976-77) 1298. Florida Tech (1/14/72) 1259. Florida Tech (1976-77) 123 at Florida Bible (1/7/72) 123 Homestead AFB (2/5/71) 12312. Florida Tech (12/10/79) 12213. Elmhurst (1/10/79) 12114. Maine Machias (1/6/82) 11915. Flagler (1/26/79) 118 Embry-Riddle (12/1/71) 11817. Hawthorne (1/26/720 117 New College (2/21/70) 11719. Florida Memorial (12/4/79) 116 Blackburn (1/8/79) 116 Edward Waters (1/21/76) 116 Clearwater Christian (2/5/74) 116 at Florida Bible (12/11/70) 116
Victory Margin74 Embry-Riddle 111-37 (11/17/70)73 Clearwater Christian 163-90 (12/6/75)67 McDill Air Force Base 112-45 (11/30/71)64 at Jones 111-47 (12/9/69)63 New College 98-35 (1/13/70)61 Medgar Evers 131-70 (12/18/75)61 Clearwater Christian 116-55 (2/5/74)61 at Florida Bible 123-62 (1/7/72)61 at Massey Tech 99-38 (11/21/69)
Margin of Defeat54 at Florida State 133-79 (12/25/88)51 at Florida 106-55 (11/24/84)50 at North Carolina 92-42 (12/2/89)49 at Georgia 103-54 (12/19/95)
March 6 Morehouse W, 94-77March 7 Florida Southern L, 73-71
1982 South/Central Regional - Warrensburg, Mo.
March 4 Southeast Missouri State L, 60-55March 5 Central Missouri State L, 70-62
Division I NCAA Tournament Scoring1. Gary Johnson vs. Connecticut (3/18/05) 292. Harry Kennedy vs. Massachusetts (3/14/96) 213. Eric Riggs vs. Massachusetts (3/14/96) 204. Roberto Morentin vs. Pittsburgh (3/19/04) 16 Victor Saxton vs. Purdue (3/17/94) 16
Division I NCAA Tournament Rebounds1. Roberto Morentin vs. Pittsburgh (3/19/04) 92. Victor Saxton vs. Purdue (3/17/94) 83. Will Bakanowsky vs. Connecticut (3/18/05) 7 Howard Porter vs. Masaachusetts (3/14/96) 75. Gary Johnson vs. Connecticut (3/18/05) 6 James Walker vs. Purdue (3/17/94) 6
Division I NCAA Tournament Assists1. Stacey Castle vs. Massachusetts (3/14/96) 82. Kingsley Edwards vs. Connecticut (3/18/05) 5 Gary Johnson vs. Connecticut (3/18/05) 5 Gary Johnson vs. Pittsburgh (3/19/04) 5 Darryl Davis vs. Purdue (3/17/94) 5
Division I NCAA Tournament Steals1. Will Bakanowsky vs. Connecticut (3/18/05) 3 Kingsley Edwards vs. Connecticut (3/18/05) 3 Gary Johnson vs. Pittsburgh (3/19/04) 3
Division I NCAA Tournament Blocks1. Will Bakanowsky vs. Connecticut (3/18/05) 2 Anthony Williams vs. Connecticut (3/18/05) 2
College Basketball Invitational (2-1)2011
March 16 St. Bonaventure (fi rst round) W, 69-54March 21 Rhode Island (second round) W, 66-54March 23 at Creighton (semifi nals) L, 82-64
Sunshine State (7-6)1978 - Lakeland, Fla.
Feb. 21 St. Leo W, 89-60Feb. 22 Rollins W, 103-661979 - Orlando, Fla.
Feb. 24 St. Leo W, 85-70Feb. 25 Rollins L, 90-861980- Lakeland, Fla.
March 8 East Carolina W, 65-52March 9 Houston L, 71-522007 - Memphis, Tenn.
March 8 Rice L, 53-512008 - Memphis, Tenn.
March 13 Southern Miss L, 68-622009 - Memphis, Tenn. March11 Southern Miss L, 77-532010 - Tulsa, Okla. March 10 SMU W, 69-53March 11 UTEP L, 76-542011 - El Paso, Texas March 9 East Carolina L, 75-60
Division I Conference Tournament Scoring1. D’Quarius Stewart vs. Mercer (3/3/00) 282. Dexter Lyons vs. Belmont (3/5/04) 273. Jermaine Taylor vs. Southern Miss (3/13/08) 25 Josh Peppers vs. East Carolina (3/8/06) 25 Ochiel Swaby vs. Mercer (3/3/94) 25 Harry Kennedy vs. SE Louisiana (2/29/96) 23
Division I Confernece Tournament Rebounds1. Lavell Payne vs. Rice (3/8/07) 142. Josh Bodden vs. Troy (3/6/04) 123. Paul Reed vs. Jacksonville State (3/2/00) 11 Chris West vs. Mercer (3/2/96) 11 Victor Saxton vs. Centenary (3/4/94) 11
Division I Conference Tournament Assists1. Stacey Castle vs. SE Louisiana (2/29/96) 102. A.J. Rompza vs. SMU (3/10/10) 8 A.J. Rompza vs. Southern Miss (3/11/09) 85. Marcus Jordan vs. SMU (3/10/10) 6 Kingsley Edwards vs. Gardner-Web (3/5/05) 6 Gary Johnson vs. Belmont (3/5/04) 6
Division I Conference Tournament Blocks1. Adam Gill vs. East Carolina (3/8/06) 4 Ken Leeks vs. Louisiana Tech (3/1/91) 42. Anthony Williams vs. Belmont (3/4/05) 3 Ochiel Swaby vs. Stetson (3/5/94) 3 Victor Saxton vs. Stetson (3/5/94) 3 Ochiel Swaby vs. Centenary (3/4/94) 3
Division I Conference Tournament Steals1. Eric Riggs vs. SE Louisiana (2/29/96) 52. Josh Peppers vs. Gardner-Webb (3/5/05) 4 Cory Perry vs. Jacksonville State (3/2/00) 4
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UCF ARENA INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM SINGLE-GAME RECORDS
Points - UCF1. Jermaine Taylor vs. Rice (2/25/08) 452. Jermaine Taylor vs. Chicago State (12/30/08) 383. Jermaine Taylor vs. East Carolina (3/7/09) 364. Jermaine Taylor vs. Tulsa (2/14/09) 355. Jermaine Taylor vs. Penn (12/29/08) 34 Jermaine Taylor vs. Marshall (2/6/08) 34
Points - Opponent1. David Holston, Chicago St. vs. Campbell (12/29/08) 402. Randy Culpepper, UTEP (1/23/10) 393. Dominique Jones, USF (12/6/08) 31 Robert McKiver, Houston (2/2/08) 315. Aubrey Coleman, Houston (2/4/09) 30
Field Goals Made - UCF1. Jermaine Taylor vs. Rice (2/25/09) 14 Jermaine Taylor vs. Penn (12/29/08) 14 Jermaine Taylor vs. Marshall (2/6/08) 14
Field Goals Made - Opponent1. Randy Culpepper, UTEP (1/23/10) 132. David Holston, Chicago St. vs. Campbell (12/29/08) 123. Will Harris, Albany (11/28/09) 11 Dominique Jones, USF (12/5/08) 11
Field Goal Attempts - UCF1. Jermaine Taylor vs. East Carolina (3/7/09) 312. Jermaine Taylor vs. Rice (2/25/09) 253. Jermaine Taylor vs. Southern Miss (1/21/09) 23 Jermaine Taylor vs. Marshall (2/6/08) 23
Field Goal Attempts - Opponent1. Aubrey Coleman, Houston (2/16/10) 242. David Holston, Chicago St. vs. Campbell (12/29/08) 22 Marcelus Kemp, Nevada (11/11/07) 22
3-Point Field Goals Made - UCF1. Isaac Sosa vs. UMass (11/13/09) 6 Jermaine Taylor vs. Valparaiso (12/22/08) 6 Isaac Sosa vs. Florida Tech (12/12/08) 6 Mike O’Donnell vs. East Carolina (2/20/08) 6 Mike O’Donnell vs. UTEP (1/23/08) 6 Mike O’Donnell vs. Connecticut (12/28/07) 6
3-Point Field Goals Made - Opponent1. Randy Culpepper, UTEP (1/23/10) 92. David Holston, Chicago St. vs. Campbell (12/29/08) 83. Robert McKiver, Houston (2/2/08) 7
3-Point Field Goal Attempts - UCF1. Jermaine Taylor vs. East Carolina (3/7/09) 142. Jermaine Taylor vs. Rice (2/25/09) 13 Mike O’Donnell vs. UAB (1/30/08) 13 Mike O’Donnell vs. Connecticut (12/28/07) 13
3-Point Field Goal Attempts - Opponent1. David Holston, Chicago St. vs. Campbell (12/29/08) 162. Randy Culpepper, UTEP (1/23/10) 153. Chris Lutz, Marshall (1/25/09) 14 Rodney Foster, Rice (3/1/08) 14
Free Throws Made - UCF1. Tony Davis vs. Holy Cross (1/6/09) 14 Jermaine Taylor vs. Sam Houston State (1/3/09) 143. Jermaine Taylor vs. Rice (2/25/09) 12
Rebounds - UCF1. Keith Clanton vs. UAB (2/24/10) 152. Keith Clanton vs. SE Louisiana (12/4/10) 133. Keith Clanton vs. Liberty (12/29/09) 144. Tony Davis vs. Houston (2/4/09) 13
Assists - UCF1. A.J. Rompza vs. SMU (1/28/09) 112. A.J. Rompza vs. Houston (2/16/10) 10 A.J. Rompza vs. Chicago State (12/30/08) 10 A.J. Rompza vs. Florida Tech (12/12/08) 10
Assists - Opponent1. Ryan Ballard, Florida Tech (12/12/08) 122. Aaron Johnson, UAB (1/29/11) 11
Steals - UCF1. A.J. Rompza vs. UTEP (1/23/10) 6 Tony Davis vs. USF (12/6/08) 6 Mike O’Donnell vs. Ole Miss (12/8/07) 6
Steals - Opponent1. John Cantrell, Chicago State (12/30/08) 62. Ben Uzoh, Tulsa (2/14/09) 4 John Cantrell, Chicago St. vs. Campbell (12/29/08) 4 Randall Daigle, Louisiana-Lafayette (12/11/07) 4 Eniel Polynice, Ole Miss (12/8/07) 4
Blocks - UCF1. Tom Herzog vs. Bethune-Cookman (12/11/10) 8 Keith Clanton vs. SE Louisiana (12/4/10) 8
Assists - UCF1. vs. Florida Tech (12/12/08) 282. vs. West Florida (11/12/10) 25 vs. Newberry (12/1/09) 25 vs. East Carolina (2/20/08) 25 vs. UTEP (1/23/08) 25
Assists - Opponent1. UTEP (1/23/10) 232. Chicago State vs. Campbell (12/29/08) 21
Steals - UCF1. vs. Newberry (12/1/09) 15
Steals - Opponent1. Chicago State (12/30/08) 13
Blocks - UCF1. vs. Marshall (1/5/11) 11 vs. Bethune-Cookman (12/11/10) 11 vs. SE Louisiana (12/11/10) 11
1969-70 (11-3)Coach: Torchy ClarkN21 at Massey Tech W 99-38 N22 Palm Beach W 93-71D3 Palm Beach Atlantic W 78-58D5 at McCoy AFB W 104-66D9 Jones W 111-47D12 Patrick AFB W 71-60N/A McCoy AFB W 99-65J13 New College W 98-35J17 Patrick AFB L 75-68N/A Daytona All-Stars W 91-72J31 at Palm Beach Atlantic L 74-73F14 Orlando Gators W 94-79F21 New College W 117-64F25 at Fort Lauderdale L 89-85(home games played at Winter Park High School)
1970-71 (17-9)Coach: Torchy ClarkN17 Embry-Riddle W 111-37N20 at Fort Lauderdale W 78-77N21 at Homestead AFB L 113-109N27 North Carolina College L 93-87N28 Palm Beach Atlantic L 83-80D2 at Embry Riddle W 101-75D4 Patrick AFB W 112-75D5 SW Georgia L 85-76D11 at Florida Bible W 116-71D12 at Palm Beach Atlantic W 78-65D19 Greensboro College W 82-78D21 at Maritime College W 103-83D22 at South Jersey W 96-80D23 at N.Y. Cathedral College L 87-85J6 McDill AFB W 102-73J11 Florida Bible W 99-71J15 Patrick AFB W 97-95J16 Fort Lauderdale W 63-61J23 at Florida Tech L 109-61J25 SUNY New Paltz W 96-88J29 McCoy AFB L 104-97F5 Homestead AFB W 123-87F8 at SW Georgia L 84-72F13 at Florida Tech W 101-75F19 at McCoy AFB L 111-93F20 Palm Beach Atlantic W 89-67(home games played at Oviedo High School)
1971-72 (20-6)Coach: Torchy ClarkN30 McDill AFB W 112-45D1 Embry-Riddle W 118-79D3 at Florida Bible W 99-63D4 Palm Beach Atlantic W 87-63D6 at Rollins L 82-73D11 Patrick AFB W 107-63D13 at Wisconsin L 90-58D17 Greensboro College W 95-86D18 Georgia College W 77-68J4 Illinois Benedictine W 73-60J7 at Florida Bible W 123-62J8 at Palm Beach Atlantic W 110-75J14 Florida Tech W 125-66J18 Bloomfi eld W 83-61J21 at North Georgia L 87-86J22 at Georgia College L 73-69J24 at Greensboro College W 90-89J26 Hawthorne W 117-83J28 at Florida Tech W 68-60F3 at St. Thomas W 73-60F5 at Chicago W 59-57F7 at Lake Forest W 82-64F8 at Wisconsin-Oshkosh L 80-66F18 at Atlanta Christian W 96-55F19 at Atlanta Baptist W 95-76F22 at USF L 115-96
1972-73 (19-7)Coach: Torchy ClarkN30 at Florida Bible W 98-45D1 at St. Thomas L 99-75D2 at Palm Beach Atlantic W 85-74D5 at Jacksonville L 70-50D11 USF! L 100-88D12 at St. Leo W 66-55D19 at Lake Forest W 80-65D21 at Elmhurst W 84-80
D22 at Racine W 58-51J6 Renesselear Tech! L 69-63 (3ot)J10 at Memphis L 124-75J13 Palm Beach Atlantic! W 106-56J17 Fort Lauderdale! W 64-63J19 North Georgia@ W 95-80J20 Bloomfi eld@ W 74-59J24 New Hampshire! W 97-87J27 at Florida Tech W 81-63J31 at North Georgia W 86-79F1 at Piedmont W 108-57F3 Florida Bible! W 94-72F5 Rollins! L 80-79 (ot)F9 Georgia College# W 92-89F10 Florida Tech! W 81-78F13 St. Leo! L 110-82F15 West Florida! W 56-54N/A UNC-Asheville! W 88-84! - Lake Highland Prep@ - Oviedo High School# - Winter Park High School
1973-74 (16-8)Coach: Torchy ClarkD3 at USF L 96-76D5 St. Leo W 65-49N/A North Georgia W 84-65D8 Clearwater Christian W 132-74N/A Florida Tech W 94-64D14 Transylvania W 55-38D15 at West Florida L 85-82D16 at Spring Hill L 90-76
Stetson Invitational - DeLand, Fla. J2 vs. Charlotte L 93-71J3 at Stetson! L 86-68J5 Aquinas W 87-79J8 Mass. Institute of Tech. W 91-70J12 St. Thomas W 85-73J16 New York Tech W 80-67N/A Fort Lauderdale W 99-63J26 at Rollins L 71-69 (ot)F1 at Florida A&M L 88-77F5 Clearwater Christian W 116-55F9 Florida Tech W 101-69F12 at St. Leo L 96-72F16 West Florida W 88-74F20 Baruch W 96-54F21 Medgar Evers W 85-79F22 York College W 77-66
1974-75 (14-10)Coach: Torchy ClarkN29 at Georgia State L 66-63N30 USF@ W 75-74D2 Edward Waters@ W 96-79D3 at Florida Southern L 90-80D13 at St. Thomas L 98-97D30 Maine L 60-57J4 Ashland W 63-58 (ot)J6 Atlantic Christian W 85-69
Citrus Invitational - Lakeland, Fla. J14 vs. Valdosta State W 69-59J15 vs. C.W. Post L 78-73J18 Florida Tech W 100-69J22 Florida Memorial W 97-60J25 St. Leo L 85-84J28 Edward Waters L 81-78J31 West Florida W 85-73F1 Rollins W 75-70F5 at Florida A&M L 85-82F6 Georgia Southwestern L 66-56F11 St. Leo W 63-42F14 Florida Tech W 103-76F17 at USF L 120-87F20 at West Florida W 98-87F22 at Rollins L 101-92F25 St. Thomas@ W 47-45@ - Winter Park High School
1975-76 (20-5, 10-0 Sunshine State)Coach: Torchy ClarkN29 USF L 94-76D4 St. Bernard W 100-87D6 Clearwater Christian W 163-90D10 at Memphis L 76-57D13 Georgia State L 73-71D16 Rio Grande W 101-88D18 Medgar Evers W 131-70
J6 at West Florida W 73-65J9 Aquinas W 101-84J10 Dickinson W 82-58J14 Western New England W 109-74J21 Edward Waters W 116-81J24 St. Thomas W 79-70J27 St. Leo W 80-56J31 Florida Southern W 92-76F4 at Eckerd W 95-69F7 at Rollins W 94-77F11 Eckerd W 113-85F17 at St. Thomas W 82-67F21 at Florida Southern W 72-68F24 Rollins W 95-78 (ot)F26 at St. Leo W 105-85
NCAA Southeast Regional - Chattanooga, Tenn. M11 vs. Valdosta State L 95-82M12 vs. Rollins L 101-91(home games played at Winter Park High School)
1976-77 (24-4, 8-2 Sunshine State)Coach: Torchy ClarkN26 Flagler W 89-62N27 at Memphis L 84-53N29 at USF W 66-57D2 Tennessee Wesleyan W 108-107 (ot)D11 Illinois-Chicago W 93-57D16 Georgia State W 91-76
Lawrence Invitational - Appleton, Wis. D19 vs. Milton State W 79-61D20 at Lawrence W 102-80J4 Northwood W 115-74J5 Missouri Baptist W 95-70J10 Aquinas W 98-81J12 Eckerd W 111-87J15 Rollins L 58-53J17 at Flagler W 129-79J19 Upsala W 102-77J22 Florida Southern W 77-69J25 at Georgia State W 74-68J29 at St. Leo W 79-72J31 Florida Memorial W 135-83F5 at St. Thomas W 80-71F7 Eckerd W 100-79F12 Florida Southern W 104-83F16 at St. Thomas W 61-52F19 Florida Tech W 123-96F23 St. Leo W 80-74 (3ot)F26 at Rollins L 71-64NCAA Southeast Regional - Chattanooga, Tenn. M4 vs. Armstrong State W 91-82M5 at Chattanooga L 88-79
1977-78 (26-4, 10-0 Sunshine State)Coach: Torchy ClarkN30 Flagler W 84-56D8 Southern Benedictine W 64-61D12 at Lamar L 65-62 (ot)D13 at Rice L 65-63D17 Lawrence W 100-77
Columbus Christmas Tournament - Columbus, Ga. D19 vs. Knoxville W 95-85D20 at Columbus W 74-62J5 Edward Waters W 102-92J7 UNC-Asheville W 88-70J11 Western New England W 106-79J14 Florida Memorial W 106-79J17 at St. Thomas W 64-46J21 at Rollins W 81-71J24 Florida Southern W 78-75J26 at USF W 79-57J28 at Eckerd W 109-81J31 St. Leo W 68-53F2 at Flagler W 88-64F4 St. Thomas W 76-68F8 Rollins W 76-72F11 at Florida Southern W 97-90F14 Eckerd W 100-67F18 at St. Leo W 79-61
Sunshine State Tournament - Lakeland, Fla. F21 vs. St. Leo W 89-60F22 vs. Rollins W 103-66
NCAA South Regional - Orlando, Fla. M3 Augusta W 86-66M4 Florida A&M W 85-78
NCAA Quarterfi nals - Orlando, Fla. M11 San Diego W 77-71
NCAA Div. II Championship - Springfi eld, Mo.
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M17 vs. Cheyney State L 79-63M18 vs. Eastern Illinois L 77-67
1978-79 (19-7, 7-3 Sunshine State)Coach: Torchy ClarkN28 at Flagler W 102-91D9 Florida Memorial W 112-84D12 Malone W 79-74D15 at UTEP L 92-64D16 at New Mexico L 124-92
Tangerine Bowl Tournament - Winter Park, Fla. D28 vs. Virginia Military Institute W 108-91D29 vs. American L 85-83 (ot)J2 Columbia W 76-64J4 Missouri Baptist W 129-70J6 Shippensburg State W 97-67J8 Blackburn W 116-75J10 Elmhurst W 121-89J17 Florida Tech W 113-108J20 at Florida Southern W 80-69J23 St. Thomas W 95-83J26 Flagler W 118-77J27 Eckerd L 71-70J30 at St. Leo W 96-95 (ot)F3 Rollins W 73-72F7 at St. Thomas W 103-92F12 Rollins L 110-89F15 Florida Southern L 102-90F17 St. Leo W 89-85F20 at Eckerd W 84-82
Sunshine State Tournament - Orlando, Fla. F24 St. Leo W 85-70F25 Rollins L 90-86
1979-80 (24-4, 8-2 Sunshine State)Coach: Torchy ClarkD1 at Furman W 84-77D4 Florida Memorial W 116-70D6 at Xavier (La.) W 83-79D10 Florida Tech W 122-63D11 Edward Waters W 113-94D15 Urbana W 98-59D29 Blackburn W 107-72J2 Xavier (La.) W 109-79J3 Central Connecticut State W 77-69J5 Aquinas W 109-77J8 Dickinson W 86-70J10 St. Michael’s W 90-64J13 Western New England W 114-87J15 Webber W 92-48J19 St. Thomas W 101-66J21 at Florida Southern L 96-90J23 at Florida Tech W 130-83J26 Eckerd W 68-55J29 at Webber W 98-53J30 St. Leo W 83-51F2 at Rollins W 72-70F6 at St. Thomas W 89-75F9 Florida Southern L 101-92F13 at Eckerd W 78-77F16 at St. Leo W 72-62F20 Rollins W 69-63
Sunshine State Tournament - Lakeland, Fla. F24 vs. Rollins L 81-73
NCAA South Regional - Lakeland, Fla. F28 vs. West Georgia W 81-78F29 at Florida Southern L 71-64
1980-81 (23-5, 9-1 Sunshine State)Coach: Torchy ClarkN22 Edward Waters L 89-87N28 at Florida State L 57-41D6 Florida Memorial W 92-66D9 Monmouth (Ill.) W 89-74
Tangerine Bowl Tourn. - Winter Park, Fla. D12 vs. Central Michigan W 60-55D13 vs. Stetson W 75-73 (2ot)D17 Berry W 72-45J2 William Jewell W 106-78J6 Marietta W 88-55J8 Buff alo W 59-40
Swamp Fox Invitational - Florence, S.C. J9 vs. California State (Pa.) W 58-48J10 at Francis Marion W 47-38J14 Florida Tech W 81-65J17 at St. Thomas W 74-73J21 Florida Southern L 56-50J24 at Eckerd W 97-73
J28 at St. Leo W 96-60J31 Rollins W 105-77F4 St. Thomas W 95-83F7 at Florida Southern W 83-81F11 Eckerd W 107-77N/A at Florida Tech W 87-71F14 St. Leo W 111-73F18 at Rollins W 56-48
Sunshine State Tournament - Lakeland, Fla. F27 vs. Biscayne W 72-68F28 at Florida Southern L 86-77
NCAA South Regional - Orlando, Fla. M6 Morehouse W 94-77M7 Florida Southern L 73-71
1981-82 (21-8, 9-3 Sunshine State)Coach: Torchy ClarkN20 Webber W 84-48N24 Edward Waters W 103-71N28 at Florida International W 70-62N30 Savannah State W 81-67D1 Florida Memorial W 114-79D8 at Samford L 73-71D12 Urbana W 83-73D15 Florida International W 68-67D17 Milwaukee Engineering W 97-57D19 at Tulsa L 69-58J4 Union W 78-46J6 Maine-Machias W 119-65J12 Eckerd W 99-74J14 St. Mary’s (Md.) W 83-68J19 at Rollins W 79-72J22 Florida Southern L 57-53J26 St. Leo W 95-58J30 at St. Thomas L 81-79F2 at Florida Tech W 71-58F5 at Eckerd W 74-66F12 Rollins W 75-73F15 at Florida Southern L 112-95F17 at St. Leo W 75-54F20 St. Thomas W 70-63F22 Florida Tech W 81-69
Sunshine State Tournament - Lakeland, Fla. F26 vs. Rollins W 95-87F27 vs. Biscayne L 68-66
NCAA South/Central Regional - Warrensburg, Mo. M4 vs. SE Missouri State L 60-55M5 vs. Central Missouri State L 70-62
1982-83 (19-9, 10-2 Sunshine State)Coach: Torchy ClarkN20 Savannah State L 65-60N22 at Valdosta State L 101-94
UCF Holiday Tournament - Orlando, Fla. D3 Troy L 84-81D4 Florida International W 84-60D8 Monmouth (Ill.) W 89-66D11 Bethune-Cookman W 79-56D14 at Georgia Southern L 44-41D16 North Park W 67-54D18 Valdosta State W 78-67D20 West Georgia W 90-80J3 Towson W 80-57J8 Fordham W 80-66J11 at Rollins W 93-68J14 Florida Southern L 90-77J18 Florida Tech W 78-65J21 St. Leo W 70-61J28 Centenary L 83-74J29 St. Thomas W 75-64J31 at Eckerd W 83-81F5 at Rollins W 93-76F7 Florida Southern W 66-57F11 at Florida Tech W 85-70F14 St. Leo W 71-58F17 at West Georgia L 95-83F19 St. Thomas L 62-61F21 Eckerd W 70-64
Sunshine State Tournament - Lakeland, Fla. F25 vs. Eckerd W 66-57F26 at Florida Southern L 93-74
1983-84 (15-13, 9-3 Sunshine State)Coach: Chuck MachockN21 at Valdosta State L 87-73N26 at Florida State L 96-65N28 at Centenary L 63-62D6 at Otterbein L 66-57
D8 at Tulane L 82-54D12 at Savannah State L 57-53D14 Urbana W 63-50D19 Valdosta State W 68-50
Red Lobster Classic - Orlando, Fla. (played at Orange County Civic Center)D29 Stetson L 74-58D30 Cincinnati L 62-48J3 Bethune-Cookman L 51-48J4 Merrimack W 67-56J10 at Florida Southern W 69-58J13 at Florida Tech W 109-63J17 St. Leo L 62-60J20 at Tampa L 64-59J24 at St. Thomas W 48-44J27 at Eckerd L 67-62J31 Rollins W 96-65F3 Florida Southern W 66-62F7 Florida Tech W 66-46F10 at St. Leo W 73-53F13 Tampa W 72-62F15 Villanova-Miami W 75-44F18 Eckerd W 87-62F20 at Rollins W 81-67
Sunshine State Tournament - Lakeland, Fla. F24 vs. Villanova-Miami W 33-23F25 vs. Tampa L 53-52
1984-85 (10-18)Coach: Chuck MachockN24 at Florida L 106-55N27 at Arkansas L 59-45N30 Florida Southern* L 53-50D5 at Florida A&M W 67-62D6 at South Alabama L 83-66D15 at South Carolina L 89-46D17 at Dayton L 71-61D19 at Ohio State L 83-59D29 Louisiana-Lafayette* L 88-55D31 Southern Illinois* L 76-65J2 Eastern Illinois* L 97-79J5 Western Illinois* W 58-55J7 Brown* W 51-50J9 Maryland-Eastern Shore W 70-58J14 at Jacksonville L 64-49J17 Florida A&M W 70-63J21 Baptist L 69-67 (ot)J26 Nicholls State W 71-70J30 at Tennessee Tech L 70-55J31 at Akron L 61-60 (ot)F6 Bethune-Cookman L 71-70F9 at Campbell W 69-59F11 at Baptist W 55-51F16 Stetson* L 71-64F19 Rollins* W 91-74F23 at Stetson W 66-60F28 at Xavier L 78-51M2 at Nicholls State L 64-59* - Orange County Civic Center
1985-86 (6-22)Coach: Phil CarterN23 George Mason L 74-58N26 at Florida L 86-57N30 at Georgia Southern W 73-71D2 Mercer L 81-67D7 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 85-47D10 Tennessee Tech L 77-62D12 at Florida Southern L 97-73D14 at Jacksonville L 67-47D19 South Alabama L 64-46
Red Lobster Classic - Orlando, Fla. (played at Orange County Civic Center)D22 Auburn L 78-49D23 Valdosta State L 55-46J6 at Florida State L 76-58J7 at Florida A&M L 84-75J16 Armstrong State W 79-62J18 at South Carolina L 79-73J20 Florida A&M L 105-91J25 at Rollins W 79-68J27 Baptist L 76-67J29 Akron L 81-70F1 Campbell W 68-56F3 Howard W 73-70F6 at USF L 81-65F15 Stetson L 87-81F17 Bethune-Cookman W 78-62
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F20 at The Citadel L 72-66F22 at Baptist L 77-74F25 at Mercer L 69-62M5 at Stetson L 87-59
1986-87 (12-15)Coach: Phil Carter
AMI Classic - Miami, Fla. N28 at Miami L 64-54N29 vs. La Salle L 68-43D6 at Georgia L 91-68D10 at Florida L 89-64D13 at Hartford L 73-52D17 Rider W 73-66
Merrill Lynch Classic - Orlando, Fla. (played at Valencia Community College)D19 Campbell W 88-82D20 Coastal Carolina L 72-68
Red Lobster Classic - Orlando, Fla. (played at Orange County Civic Center)D29 Tennessee L 81-62D30 Alcorn State L 77-74J5 Western Illinois L 79-77J8 Central Connecticut State W 86-73J10 Delaware State W 70-58J12 Maryland-Eastern Shore W 70-58J15 Armstrong Atlantic W 89-75J21 Rollins L 80-74J24 at South Alabama L 101-69J26 at Florida State L 76-57J29 at Bethune-Cookman W 73-62F3 at Armstrong Atlantic L 62-61F10 Flagler W 79-63F14 Georgia Southern W 61-59F16 at Maryland L 73-55F21 Florida Tech W 79-72F25 Bethune-Cookman W 86-69F28 Florida International W 102-87M2 at Howard L 86-67
1987-88 (9-19)Coach: Phil CarterN27 Bucknell L 87-81D2 U.S. International L 79-75
Merrill Lynch Classic - Orlando, Fla. D4 Saint Peter’s W 67-63D5 Campbell L 91-82D12 at UMBC L 85-57D14 at George Mason L 113-86D17 at USF L 86-71D19 Northeastern L 76-70 (ot)
Red Lobster Classic - Orlando, Fla. (played at Orange County Civic Center)D28 Alabama L 65-54D29 Florida State L 101-67J11 South Alabama L 99-72J14 UMBC W 98-69J16 St. Francis (N.Y.) W 80-79J18 at Jacksonville L 92-76J21 at Bethune-Cookman W 68-67J23 Florida International W 93-82J28 at Florida State L 93-69F1 Flagler W 77-70F3 Long Island W 90-80F6 Monmouth W 74-71F10 at U.S. International L 96-79F13 at Florida International L 94-86F16 at Northern Illinois L 94-86F20 at Rollins L 98-82F24 Bethune-Cookman L 97-73F27 Florida Tech L 98-83M3 Armstrong Atlantic W 83-80M5 at Miami L 100-80
1988-89 (7-20)Coach: Phil CarterN25 at Florida State L 133-79D2 at Toledo L 92-51D3 at Dayton L 109-77D14 at Iowa L 102-68D17 at Alabama L 86-48D22 Winthrop L 82-80 (ot)
Red Lobster Classic - Orlando, Fla. (played at Orange County Civic Center)D28 Florida State L 97-64D29 Auburn L 95-68J2 William & Mary W 69-65J5 Liberty W 69-65
J7 Coastal Carolina L 78-77J12 at Bethune-Cookman L 60-55J14 SE Louisiana L 81-79J19 Texas Wesleyan W 82-77J21 at Nicholls State W 62-61J24 Baptist W 73-71J28 Davidson L 91-83F1 Flagler W 70-60
Amway Arena F4 vs. Rollins L 88-73F7 Florida International L 105-103 (2ot)F11 Akron L 75-71F13 Northern Illinois W 96-89F18 at Florida International L 90-86F22 Bethune-Cookman L 82-74F25 at Davidson L 75-64
Merrill Lynch Classic - Orlando, Fla. M2 Warner Southern W 78-53M3 Mount St. Mary’s L 99-92
1989-90 (7-21)Coach: Joe DeanN26 Queens (N.C.) L 73-68N28 Texas Wesleyan W 80-79D2 at North Carolina L 92-42D4 at Tulsa L 78-48D7 Augusta W 73-69
Red Lobster Classic - Orlando, Fla. (played at Amway Arena)D9 Georgia L 92-62
McClendon Classic - Chicago, Ill. D15 at Illinois-Chicago L 86-66D16 vs. Howard L 81-65D22 Drexel L 83-72D30 Yale L 93-81 (ot)
Tangerine Tournament - Winter Park, Fla. J5 vs. Valparaiso L 90-89J6 vs. Slippery Rock L 85-75J8 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 71-61J11 at Florida A&M L 99-82J13 at Winthrop L 60-45J15 at Davidson W 53-51J20 Florida International L 77-64J25 at Bethune-Cookman L 69-64 (ot)J31 Rollins L 64-62F5 Samford L 86-80F8 at Augusta L 73-65F10 at Akron L 77-65F15 Florida A&M W 55-49F17 at Florida International L 74-63F23 Bethune-Cookman W 98-83F24 Davidson L 83-74
UCF Classic - Orlando, Fla. M2 Liberty W 86-79M3 Long Island W 105-91
1990-91 (10-17, 3-9 American South)Coach: Joe Dean
UCF Classic - Orlando, Fla. N23 SE Louisiana W 84-74N24 Maine W 86-79D1 at Charleston Southern W 89-76D6 Mercer W 111-74D15 at UW-Milwaukee L 86-84D18 UNC-Asheville W 91-76D20 at Samford L 70-61
Red Lobster Classic - Orlando, Fla. (played at Amway Arena)D29 Stanford L 89-80D30 DePaul L 81-78 (ot)
Tangerine Tournament - Winter Park, Fla. J4 vs. Brandon W 98-91J5 at Rollins L 78-70J10 at Lamar L 100-66J12 at Texas-Pan Am W 81-80J17 Arkansas State L 82-76J19 Louisiana Tech L 80-63J23 at New Orleans L 72-64J26 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 109-88J29 Florida International W 86-80J31 UW-Milwaukee L 88-87F4 Rollins W 83-63F7 Texas-Pan Am W 68-61F9 Lamar W 89-72F14 at Arkansas State L 73-48F16 at Louisiana Tech L 65-53F21 New Orleans L 77-65F23 Louisiana-Lafayette L 94-85
F25 at Florida International L 70-62American South Tournament - New Orleans, La.
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1991-92 (10-18, 3-13 Sun Belt)Coach: Joe Dean
UCF Classic - Orlando, Fla. N30 Campbell W 82-74D1 Delaware L 92-79D2 Long Island W 113-84D7 at North Carolina L 101-72D9 at UNC-Greensboro L 66-63D16 Florida International W 102-85D18 at Lamar L 95-89D21 Georgia State W 95-94 (ot)D29 Alcorn State W 96-88D31 Radford W 81-76J2 at Georgia State L 80-71J4 UNC-Greensboro W 71-57J8 at New Orleans L 76-60J11 Jacksonville L 78-74J16 at Texas-Pan Am W 59-51J18 Louisiana-Lafayette L 87-70J25 at Louisiana Tech L 78-61J28 South Alabama L 107-88F1 Arkansas-Little Rock W 79-71F6 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 77-72F8 at Jacksonville L 78-73F10 Western Kentucky L 81-78 (ot)F15 New Orleans L 94-64F17 Arkansas State L 72-71F24 at South Alabama L 93-78F26 Texas-Pan Am W 73-72F29 at Western Kentucky L 83-47
Sun Belt Tournament - Biloxi, Miss. M5 vs. New Orleans L 66-47
1992-93 (10-17)Coach: Joe DeanD5 Winthrop W 99-91D8 Florida Atlantic W 79-62D12 at USF L 92-81D14 Mercer L 81-78
Capital City Classic - Tallahassee, Fla. D16 at Florida A&M! W 68-66D18 at UNC-Greensboro L 78-66
UCF Classic - Orlando, Fla. D21 Grambling L 85-81D22 McNeese State L 77-73D30 at Maine W 78-67J2 Buff alo L 72-68J4 UNC-Greensboro W 72-66J7 at Samford L 65-52J11 at Centenary W 86-73J13 Florida A&M W 62-52J18 at Stetson L 98-81J20 Samford L 69-63J26 USF L 77-72J28 at Southern L 127-91F1 at College of Charleston L 74-65F3 Florida International L 77-72F6 at Florida Atlantic W 91-80F11 Centenary W 94-85F15 at Mercer L 93-84F22 College of Charleston L 62-59F24 Southern L 127-100F27 at Florida International W 74-60M3 Stetson L 95-82
1993-94 (21-9, 11-5 Atlantic Sun)Coach: Kirk SperawAtlantic Sun Tournament ChampionsNCAA TournamentN30 Rollins W 72-57D4 at Winthrop W 94-85D13 Bethune-Cookman W 77-73D15 Florida Atlantic W 100-74D17 West Florida W 102-61D20 at Florida L 83-69D30 at Maine L 101-97J3 Florida International W 82-81J6 at Samford L 63-48J8 at Georgia State L 72-63J13 College of Charleston W 80-77J15 Mercer L 67-58J19 at Florida Atlantic W 79-59J22 at Stetson W 96-91 (ot)J27 at Centenary W 89-82
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J29 at SE Louisiana W 92-80F3 Georgia State W 74-72F5 Samford W 80-70F7 USF W 89-85 (ot)F10 at Mercer W 85-79F12 at College of Charleston L 90-66F19 Stetson W 82-77F21 at Florida International W 79-75F23 at Bethune-Cookman L 90-85F26 SE Louisiana W 84-72F28 Centenary L 80-76
Atlantic Sun Tournament - Orlando, Fla. M3 Mercer W 90-68M4 Centenary W 93-89M5 Stetson W 70-67
NCAA Tournament - Lexington, Ky. M17 vs. Purdue L 98-67
1994-95 (11-16, 7-9 Atlantic Sun)Coach: Kirk SperawN29 at Rollins W 76-67D3 at Eastern Kentucky L 75-74 (ot)D8 Georgia L 83-52D10 at USF L 89-64D15 Winthrop W 86-80D19 at Alabama L 73-60D28 Hartford L 69-62D30 UNLV L 103-90 (ot)J5 at Stetson L 83-80 (ot)J7 Florida International W 97-85J9 Florida Atlantic W 68-62J12 at Georgia State W 68-61J14 at Samford L 74-73J19 Mercer L 82-79 (ot)J21 Stetson L 78-65J26 Georgia State W 93-77J28 at College of Charleston L 82-70J30 at Campbell L 73-61F4 SE Louisiana L 91-90F6 Centenary W 101-92F9 at Florida International L 84-61F11 at Centenary W 82-77F16 Campbell W 82-62F18 College of Charleston L 67-66F22 at Florida Atlantic W 75-64F25 at Mercer W 92-90
Atlantic Sun Tournament - Orlando, Fla. M2 SE Louisiana L 81-70
1995-96 (11-19, 6-10 Atlantic Sun)Coach: Kirk SperawAtlantic Sun Tournament ChampionsNCAA TournamentN27 Palm Beach Atlantic W 101-74N29 at Winthrop W 77-65D2 Northern Iowa L 95-78D11 USF L 92-82D17 Eastern Kentucky L 79-72D19 at Georgia L 103-54D21 at Northern Iowa L 76-71
UNLV Holiday Classic - Las Vegas, Nev. D28 vs. Davidson L 90-51D30 at UNLV L 74-53J4 at Jacksonville State W 93-73J6 at Samford L 92-78J11 Centenary L 84-60J13 SE Louisiana L 95-84J15 NC State L 81-74J18 Mercer L 67-65J20 at Georgia State W 95-75J25 Florida Atlantic W 79-68J27 Florida International L 83-78F1 at College of Charleston L 103-61F3 at Campbell W 79-58F5 at Stetson W 75-66F8 College of Charleston L 69-65F10 Campbell L 70-69F17 Stetson W 73-62F22 at Florida International L 93-86F24 at Florida Atlantic L 88-71
Atlantic Sun Tournament - DeLand, Fla. F29 vs. SE Louisiana W 83-80M1 vs. Campbell W 80-71M2 vs. Mercer W 86-77
NCAA Tournament - Providence, R.I. M14 vs. Massachusetts L 92-70
1996-97 (7-19, 4-12 Atlantic Sun)Coach: Kirk SperawN22 at Florida L 80-63N27 Winthrop L 83-78N30 Tennessee-Temple W 89-85D3 Nova Southeastern W 79-54D7 Bethune-Cookman W 69-57D14 at USF L 66-47D19 at NC State L 70-52D23 Youngstown State L 83-74
Dr. Pepper Classic - Chattanooga, Tenn. D28 vs. Canisius L 80-55D29 vs. Coastal Carolina L 77-71 (2ot)J2 Jacksonville State L 75-74J4 Samford L 68-65J9 at Centenary L 64-56J11 at SE Louisiana W 92-89 (ot)J16 at Mercer W 77-60J18 Georgia State W 85-68J23 at Florida Atlantic L 78-55J25 at Florida International L 96-55J30 College of Charleston L 87-63F1 Campbell W 84-69F3 Stetson L 71-59F6 at College of Charleston L 90-61F8 at Campbell L 82-76 (ot)F15 at Stetson L 85-70F20 Florida International L 91-75F22 Florida Atlantic L 81-66
1997-98 (17-11, 11-5 Atlantic Sun)Coach: Kirk SperawN14 Auburn L 70-63N18 at Florida L 100-85N20 McNeese State W 67-51
Daytona Beach Ocean Center N25 at Bethune-Cookman W 75-57N29 Toledo L 69-64D3 at Winthrop W 73-68D13 Nova Southeastern W 86-62D18 St. Thomas W 94-60D23 at Marquette L 85-58
Tampa Bay Ice Palace D30 at USF L 73-72J3 at Mercer W 82-72J5 at Georgia State L 76-70J10 Troy W 82-65J12 Centenary W 75-53J15 Samford L 78-66J17 at Jacksonville State W 89-80J22 College of Charleston L 65-47J24 Campbell L 68-64J29 at Florida International L 95-86J31 at Florida Atlantic W 81-72F2 Stetson W 77-74F5 Florida Atlantic W 88-67F7 Florida International W 86-83F14 at Stetson W 88-84F19 at Campbell W 82-52F21 at College of Charleston W 70-68 (ot)
Atlantic Sun Tournament - Charleston, S.C. F26 vs. Samford W 94-70F27 at College of Charleston L 81-66
1998-99 (19-10, 13-3 Atlantic Sun)Coach: Kirk SperawN13 Rollins W 104-98N19 at Auburn L 77-42
Spartan Coca-Cola Classic - East Lansing, Mich. N27 at Michigan State L 87-64N28 vs. UNC-Wilmington W 61-50D2 Winthrop W 79-57D11 at Miami L 66-56D15 at McNeese State L 65-61
St. Petersburg Tropicana Field D17 at USF L 69-55D20 Barry W 73-64D28 Ohio L 94-66J2 Campbell W 76-52J4 Georgia State W 86-70J7 at Campbell W 90-79J9 at Georgia State L 81-76J14 Jacksonville W 74-58J16 Stetson W 84-65J20 at Florida Atlantic W 82-72J23 at Centenary L 87-80J28 at Samford L 70-58J30 at Jacksonville State W 82-64
F4 Mercer W 69-64F6 Troy W 107-82F9 at Stetson W 80-68F15 Centenary W 59-49F18 at Jacksonville W 65-60F20 Florida Atlantic W 84-57
Atlantic Sun Tournament - Jacksonville, Fla. F25 vs. Troy W 66-55F26 vs. Georgia State W 67-60F27 vs. Samford L 89-61
1999-00 (14-18, 10-8 Atlantic Sun)Coach: Kirk SperawN19 Miami L 81-54N23 at Winthrop L 78-54
SoCon Holiday Hoops - Greenville, S.C. N26 vs. Clemson L 54-48N27 vs. Old Dominion L 61-57N28 vs. South Carolina State L 71-70D3 USF L 79-55D10 Flagler W 109-86D13 at Ohio L 77-57D15 at Louisville L 78-58D21 UNC-Wilmington L 74-60D23 Middle Tennessee W 88-77D30 Troy L 74-73J5 Mercer W 83-77J8 at Samford L 75-67J10 at Jacksonville State L 90-83 (ot)J13 Georgia State W 72-67J15 Campbell W 90-63J19 Jacksonville W 79-70J22 Stetson L 88-86J26 at Florida Atlantic W 84-68J29 Jacksonville W 65-57J31 Stetson L 75-61F5 Florida Atlantic W 86-59F10 at Mercer L 67-65F12 at Troy L 85-73F17 Jacksonville State W 68-64F19 Samford W 71-68 (ot)F24 at Campbell W 77-67F26 at Georgia State L 78-73
Atlantic Sun Tournament - Jacksonville, Fla. M2 vs. Jacksonville State W 74-55M3 vs. Mercer W 84-79M4 vs. Samford L 78-69
Hawaii Pacifi c Thanksgiving Tourn. - Kapolei, Hawaii N24 vs. Georgetown L 77-65N25 vs. Duquesne L 90-79N26 at Hawaii Pacifi c W 80-67D2 at Mercer L 69-68D9 at Miami L 83-73D12 at Middle Tennessee W 68-64D15 at USF L 85-55D18 Wartburg L 72-61D22 at UNC-Wilmington L 61-56D28 Marist W 78-67D30 East Carolina W 88-81J2 at Troy L 79-64J6 Jacksonville State W 72-58J8 Samford L 76-62J11 at Campbell W 73-60J13 at Georgia State L 97-75J17 Stetson L 77-68J20 Jacksonville L 58-54J23 Florida Atlantic W 89-79J27 at Stetson L 83-65J29 at Jacksonville L 74-65J31 Hampton L 78-74 (ot)F2 at Florida Atlantic L 62-55F8 Troy L 74-69F10 Mercer L 82-74F15 at Samford L 72-71 (ot)F17 at Jacksonville State L 69-60F22 Georgia State L 90-85F24 Campbell L 72-69
Atlantic Sun Tournament - Atlanta, Ga. F28 vs. Jacksonville State W 100-57M1 vs. Troy L 89-68
2001-02 (17-12, 12-8 Atlantic Sun)Coach: Kirk SperawN16 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez W 92-58N19 at Hampton L 73-72
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N24 at East Carolina W 82-72N29 Jacksonville W 73-72D1 at Florida Atlantic L 78-66D8 Florida A&M W 101-76D13 Chicago State W 100-67D17 at Jacksonville State L 72-69D19 at Samford L 59-58D22 at Marist L 78-63J2 Stetson W 75-69J5 Campbell W 99-86 (ot)J7 Georgia State L 92-84 (ot)J10 at Troy L 85-74J12 at Mercer W 81-71J17 Belmont W 76-59J22 Florida Atlantic W 62-56J26 at Belmont W 86-78 (ot)J29 USF L 84-79F2 Mercer W 86-53F4 Troy L 64-58F7 at Georgia State W 83-73F9 at Campbell L 86-84F14 Samford W 72-56F16 Jacksonville State W 68-50F21 at Stetson W 78-65F23 at Jacksonville L 82-80 (ot)
Atlantic Sun Tournament - Orlando, Fla. F28 Samford W 84-74M1 Georgia State L 82-64
2002-03 (21-11, 11-5 Atlantic Sun)Coach: Kirk SperawN22 at Navy L 68-56N25 Niagara W 94-69
University Hoops Classic - New Orleans, La. N29 at Tulane W 66-61N30 vs. Maine W 72-55D1 vs. Indiana State W 50-49D7 at Florida A&M L 55-54D12 College of Charleston W 82-64D15 at Tennessee-Martin L 63-58D18 at Chicago State W 99-83D21 Florida Gulf Coast W 68-63D27 Miami L 62-51D30 The Citadel W 65-55J4 Florida Atlantic W 80-69J6 at Kansas State L 71-59J11 at Troy W 76-61J13 at Mercer L 85-63J18 Stetson W 82-70J20 Jacksonville W 72-48J23 at Jacksonville State W 68-66J25 at Georgia State W 81-74 (2ot)J30 Belmont L 60-58F1 Samford W 58-52F4 at Campbell W 98-69F8 Gardner-Webb W 82-59F13 at Jacksonville L 80-75F15 at Stetson W 90-82F20 Troy L 77-72F22 Mercer L 69-66M1 Florida Atlantic W 82-75
Atlantic Sun Tournament - Atlanta, Ga. M6 vs. Jacksonville State W 68-51M7 vs. Mercer W 79-59M8 vs. Troy L 80-69
2003-04 (25-6, 17-3 Atlantic Sun)Coach: Kirk SperawAtlantic Sun Tournament ChampionsNCAA TournamentN22 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez W 92-59N25 at College of Charleston L 72-63N28 at The Citadel W 74-60
Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena D4 vs. Florida L 59-39D6 Navy W 80-52D15 at Campbell W 68-61D17 at Gardner-Webb W 71-60D22 at Niagara W 69-67D30 Tennessee-Martin W 80-68J3 Georgia State W 70-60J5 Mercer W 60-56J9 at Stetson W 71-58J11 at Jacksonville W 63-51J14 at Florida Atlantic W 70-52J17 Lipscomb W 68-58J19 Belmont W 68-63J23 at Troy W 74-72
J28 Florida Atlantic W 75-66J31 Troy L 76-64F5 at Belmont L 77-61F7 at Lipscomb W 73-57F12 Jacksonville W 78-69F14 Stetson W 74-54F19 at Mercer W 83-58F21 at Georgia State L 63-61F26 Gardner-Webb W 87-79F28 Campbell W 106-56
Atlantic Sun Tournament - Nashville, Tenn. M4 vs. Jacksonville W 71-63M5 at Belmont W 64-62M6 vs. Troy W 60-55
NCAA Tournament - Milwaukee, Wis. M19 vs. Pittsburgh L 53-44
BP Top of the World Classic - Fairbanks, Alaska N18 at Alaska-Fairbanks W 74-63N20 vs. Utah State W 55-52N21 vs. New Mexico State W 62-58N24 Puerto Rico-Mayaguez W 92-57D2 Gardner-Webb L 67-55D4 UMKC W 62-56D16 Campbell W 90-73D18 at UMKC W 57-56
UCF Holiday Classic - Orlando, Fla. D28 Brown L 83-82 (ot)D29 Fordham W 65-61J3 at Georgia State L 76-63J5 at Mercer L 80-71J9 Jacksonville W 75-57J11 Stetson W 70-66J13 at Florida Atlantic W 73-70J16 Troy W 87-76J20 Florida Atlantic L 73-61J23 at Belmont L 67-52J25 at Lipsomb L 64-63J29 Belmont W 60-57J31 Lipscomb W 67-58F4 at Troy W 77-73F10 at Stetson W 71-62F12 at Jacksonville L 83-82 (ot)F17 Mercer W 79-65F19 Georgia State W 70-65F21 South Dakota State W 82-72F24 at Gardner-Webb W 58-55F26 at Campbell W 63-52
Atlantic Sun Tournament - Nashville, Tenn. M3 vs. Mercer W 81-68M4 at Belmont W 66-61M5 vs. Gardner-Webb W 63-54
NCAA Tournament - Worcester, Mass. M18 vs. Connecticut L 77-71
2005-06 (14-15, 7-7 Conference USA)Coach: Kirk SperawN18 Rollins W 68-58N22 Nova Southeastern W 86-67N26 Stetson W 74-66N29 Bethune-Cookman W 61-48D3 at Florida L 80-47D13 at Florida Atlantic L 59-54D16 Norfolk State W 63-47
Fiesta Bowl Classic - Tucson, Ariz. D19 vs. Western Kentucky L 73-68D21 vs. Sam Houston State L 68-63
UCF Holiday Classic - Orlando, Fla. D29 North Florida W 69-57D30 Birmingham-Southern L 58-50J3 at Kentucky L 59-57J11 Marshall L 73-69J14 at Houston W 66-56J18 South Dakota State L 69-64J21 Tulsa W 45-44J25 at East Carolina W 64-59J28 at Memphis L 94-61F4 UAB L 75-68F8 at Southern Miss L 59-51F11 Tulane W 72-51F15 Houston L 78-71F18 at SMU L 77-55F22 East Carolina W 69-49F25 at Rice W 77-64
M1 at Marshall L 73-61M4 UTEP W 66-55
Conference USA Tournament - Memphis, Tenn. M8 vs. East Carolina W 65-52M9 vs. Houston L 71-52
2006-07 (22-9, 11-5 Conference USA)Coach: Kirk SperawN15 Rollins W 83-80 (ot)N18 Stetson W 73-60N21 Bethune-Cookman W 81-46N24 Florida Tech W 81-37N27 Jacksonville W 99-62D9 Florida Atlantic W 87-65D12 at Minnesota L 74-63
San Juan Shootout - Guaynabo, Puerto Rico D19 vs. Utah W 67-61D20 vs. Appalachian State L 75-64D21 vs. Tennessee Tech W 75-63
UCF Holiday Classic - Orlando, Fla. D29 NJIT W 75-63D30 Texas-Pan Am W 88-62J3 at Colorado L 96-87J6 at South Dakota State W 72-61J10 at UAB L 74-64 (ot)J13 at Marshall W 78-71J17 SMU W 64-56J20 Rice W 72-67J24 at Houston L 73-70 (ot)J27 at UTEP W 67-64J31 Memphis L 87-65F3 Tulsa W 63-53F7 at East Carolina W 67-49F10 Marshall W 75-58F14 at Tulane L 86-80F17 at Rice W 74-63F21 Southern Miss W 59-56F24 at Tulsa L 66-64 (ot)F29 Houston W 75-72 (ot)M3 East Carolina W 77-64
Conference USA Tournament - Memphis, Tenn. M8 vs. Rice L 53-51
2007-08 (16-15, 9-7 Conference USA)Coach: Kirk SperawN11 Nevada W 63-60N16 Norfolk State W 78-64
Old Spice Classic - Lake Buena Vista, Fla. N22 vs. Villanova L 76-68N23 vs. Kansas State L 73-71 (ot)N25 vs. Penn State W 70-59N28 Presbyterian W 80-53D1 at USF L 75-67D8 Ole Miss L 76-67D11 Louisiana-Lafayette W 65-52D16 at Nevada L 86-74D28 Connecticut L 85-82
UCF Holiday Classic - Orlando, Fla. D30 NJIT W 82-50D31 Long Island W 78-69J5 at Sam Houston State L 60-58 (ot)J8 at Southern Miss W 52-41J12 Tulsa W 97-91 (3ot)J19 at East Carolina W 71-66J23 UTEP W 109-80J26 at SMU L 69-67 (ot)J30 UAB L 88-81F2 Houston L 84-81F6 Marshall W 77-63F9 at Memphis L 85-64F16 at Rice W 60-53F20 East Carolina W 110-75F23 at Marshall L 71-66F27 Tulane W 80-63M1 Rice W 68-60M5 at Houston L 73-68M8 at Tulsa L 71-53
Conference USA Tournament - Memphis, Tenn. M13 Southern Miss L 68-62
2008-09 (17-14, 7-9 Conference USA)Coach: Kirk SperawN16 North Carolina A&T W 81-62N18 at Valparaiso L 69-52
Cancun Challenge - Albuquerque, N.M. N22 at New Mexico W 72-71N26 at Ole Miss L 78-46
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Cancun Challenge - Cancun, MexicoN29 vs. South Dakota State W 66-64N30 vs. Morehead State L 71-65D6 USF W 71-63D12 Florida Tech W 110-68Jacksonville Veterans Memorial ArenaD20 vs. Florida L 89-61D22 Valparaiso W 85-60
UCF Holiday Classic - Orlando, Fla.D29 Penn W 81-64D30 Chicago State W 89-75J3 Sam Houston State W 86-70J6 Holy Cross W 70-57J10 Memphis L 73-66J13 at UAB L 60-52J17 at Rice L 77-52J21 Southern Miss W 73-61J25 Marshall W 87-69J28 SMU W 70-45J31 at Tulane W 79-74 (ot)F4 Houston L 97-69F7 at East Carolina L 89-75F11 at UTEP L 73-68F14 Tulsa W 74-72F21 at Houston L 77-72F25 Rice L 69-66F28 at Marshall L 67-62M4 at Tulsa L 79-70M7 East Carolina W 74-71
Conference USA Tournament - Memphis, Tenn.M11 vs. Southern Miss L 77-53
2009-10 (15-17, 6-10 Conference USA)Coach: Kirk SperawN13 Massachusetts W 84-67
Glenn Wilkes Classic - Orlando, Fla.N17 Howard W 68-59
Glenn Wilkes Classic - Daytona Beach, Fla.N20 vs. Auburn W 84-74N21 vs. Niagara L 63-46N22 vs. Drake W 59-50N28 Albany W 76-72D1 Newberry W 80-62D6 at Notre Dame L 90-72D12 Bethune-Cookman W 63-50D16 at USF L 69-65D20 at Connecticut L 60-51
UCF Holiday Classic - Orlando, Fla.D29 Liberty W 82-58D30 Jacksonville L 61-51J5 at Ole Miss L 84-56J9 Rice W 77-58J13 Marshall L 81-75J16 at Tulsa L 90-70J20 at Houston W 78-71J23 UTEP L 96-59J27 at SMU L 65-43J30 Tulsa L 55-50F2 at East Carolina W 67-56F10 at Memphis L 76-70F13 Tulane W 62-54F16 Houston W 68-65F20 at Southern Miss L 68-58F24 UAB L 53-49F27 at Marshall L 121-115 (3ot)M2 East Carolina L 68-66M6 at Rice W 66-59
Conference USA Tournament - Tulsa, Okla.M10 vs. SMU W 69-53M11 vs. UTEP L 76-54
2010-11 (21-12, 6-10 Conference USA)Coach: Donnie JonesN12 West Florida W, 115-61N15 Jackson State W, 80-39N18 USF W, 65-59N23 at Stetson W, 85-58N27 Alabama State W, 84-48
D30 Princeton W, 68-62J5 Marshall W, 65-58J8 at Houston L, 76-71J15 at Southern Miss L, 86-69J19 East Carolina L, 74-62J22 Rice L, 57-50J26 at Memphis L, 77-61J29 UAB L, 74-69F5 at East Carolina L, 68-61F9 Memphis L, 63-62F12 Tulsa W, 58-57F16 at Tulane W, 65-62F19 at UAB L, 63-58F21 at UTEP W, 74-68F26 Southern Miss W, 65-64M2 SMU W, 51-58M5 at Marshall L, 83-69
Conference USA Tournament - El Paso, TexasM9 vs. East Carolina L, 75-60
College Basketball InvitationalM16 St. Bonaventure W, 69-54M21 Rhode Island W, 66-54M23 at Creighton L, 82-64
Sam Houston State 1-2 1/3/09Samford 6-17 2/1/03San Diego 1-0 3/11/78Savannah State 1-2 12/12/83Shippensburg State 1-0 1/6/79Slippery Rock 0-1 1/6/90SMU 4-3 3/2/11South Alabama 0-6 2/24/92South Carolina 0-2 1/18/86South Carolina State 0-1 11/28/99South Dakota State 3-1 11/29/08South Jersey 1-0 12/22/70Southeast Missouri State 0-1 3/4/82Southeastern Louisiana 6-3 12/4/10Southern 0-2 2/24/93Southern Benedictine 1-0 12/8/77Southern Illinois 0-1 12/31/84Southern Miss 4-5 2/26/11Southwest Georgia 0-2 2/8/71Spring Hill 0-1 1973-74Stanford 0-1 12/29/90Stetson 22-15 11/23/10SUNY-New Paltz 1-0 1970-71Tampa 1-2 2/25/84Tennessee 0-1 12/29/86Tennessee-Martin 1-1 12/30/03Tennessee Tech 1-2 12/21/06Tennessee Temple 1-0 11/30/96Tennessee Wesleyan 1-0 12/2/76Texas-Pan Am 5-0 12/30/06Texas Wesleyan 2-0 11/28/89Toledo 0-2 11/29/97Towson 0-1 1/3/83Transylvania 1-0 12/14/73Troy 8-11 2/4/05Tulane 6-2 2/16/11Tulsa 4-7 1/16/10UAB 0-7 2/19/11UMBC 1-1 1/14/88UMKC 2-0 12/18/04UNLV 0-2 12/30/95Union 1-0 1/4/82Upsala 1-0 1/19/77Urbana 3-0 12/14/83U.S. International 0-2 2/10/88USF 6-19 11/18/10Utah 1-0 12/19/06Utah State 1-0 11/20/04UTEP 4-4 2/21/11Valdosta State 3-4 12/23/85Valparaiso 1-2 12/22/08Villanova 0-1 11/22/07Villanova-Miami 2-0 2/24/84Virginia Military Institute 1-0 12/28/78Warner Southern 1-0 3/2/89Wartburg 0-1 12/18/00Webber 3-0 11/20/81West Florida 7-1 11/12/10West Georgia 2-1 2/17/83Western Illinois 1-1 1/5/87Western Kentucky 0-3 12/19/05Western New England 3-0 1/13/80William & Mary 1-0 1/2/89William Jewell 1-0 1/2/81Winthrop 6-4 11/23/99Wisconsin 0-1 12/13/71Wisconsin-Milwaukee 0-2 1/31/91Wisconsin-Oshkosh 0-1 2/8/72Xavier (La.) 2-0 1/2/80Xavier (Ohio) 0-1 2/28/85Yale 0-1 12/30/89York College (N.Y.) 1-0 1973-74Youngstown State 0-1 12/23/96
Akron (0-4) Jan. 31, 1985 A L 61-60 (ot)Jan. 29, 1986 H L 81-70Feb. 11, 1989 H L 75-71Feb. 10, 1990 A L 77-65
Alabama (0-3) Jan. 28, 1987 H L 65-54Jan. 18, 1998 A L 86-48Jan. 19, 1994 A L 73-70
Alabama State (1-0) Nov. 27, 2010 H W 84-48
Alaska-Fairbanks (1-0) Nov. 18, 2004 A W 74-63
Albany (1-0) Nov. 28, 2009 H W 76-72
Alcorn State (1-1) Dec. 30, 1986 H L 77-74Dec. 29, 1991 H W 96-88
American (0-1) Dec. 29, 1978 N L 85-83
Appalachian State (0-1)Dec. 20, 2006 N L 75-64
Aquinas (4-0)Jan. 5, 1974 H W 87-79Jan. 9, 1976 H W 101-84Jan. 10, 1997 H W 98-81Jan. 1, 1980 H W 109-77
Arkansas (0-1)Nov. 27, 1984 A L 59-45
Arkansas State (0-3) Jan. 17, 1991 H L 82-76Feb. 14, 1991 A L 73-48Feb. 17, 1992 H L 72-71
Arkansas-Little Rock (1-0)Feb. 1, 1992 H W 79-71
Armstrong Atlantic State (4-1)March 4, 1997 N W 91-82Jan. 1, 1986 H W 79-62Jan. 15, 1987 H W 89-75Feb. 3, 1987 A L 62-61March 2, 1988 H W 83-80
Ashland (1-0)Jan. 4, 1975 H W 63-58 (ot)
Atlanta Baptist (1-0)Feb. 19, 1972 A W 95-76
Atlanta Christian (1-0)Feb. 18, 1972 A W 96-55
Atlantic Christian (1-0)Jan. 6, 1975 H W 85-69
Auburn (1-4)Dec. 22, 1985 H L 78-49Dec. 29, 1988 H L 95-68Nov. 14, 1997 H L 70-63Nov. 19, 1998 A L 77-42Nov. 20, 2009 N W 84-74
Augusta (2-1)March 3, 1978 H W 86-66Dec. 17, 1989 H W 73-65Feb. 8, 1990 A L 73-65
Baptist (2-3) Jan. 21, 1985 H L 69-67 (ot)Feb. 11, 1985 A W 55-51Jan. 27, 1986 H L 76-67Feb. 22, 1986 A L 77-74Jan. 24, 1989 H W 73-71
Barry (1-0) Dec. 20, 1998 H W 73-64
Baruch (1-0) Feb. 20, 1974 H W 96-54
Belmont (6-3) Jan. 17, 2002 H W 76-59Jan. 26, 2002 A W 86-78 (ot)Jan. 30, 2003 H L 60-58Jan. 19, 2004 H W 68-53Feb. 5, 2004 A L 77-61March 5, 2004 A W 64-62Jan. 23, 2005 A L 67-52Jan. 29, 2005 H W 60-57March 4, 2005 A W 66-61
Berry (1-0)Dec. 17, 1980 H W 72-45
Bethune-Cookman (13-7)Dec. 12, 1982 H W 79-56Jan. 3, 1984 H L 51-48Feb. 6, 1985 H L 71-70Feb. 17, 1986 H W 78-62Jan. 29, 1987 A W 73-62Feb. 25, 1987 H W 86-69Jan. 21, 1988 A W 68-67Feb. 24, 1988 H L 97-73Jan. 12, 1989 A L 60-55Feb. 22, 1989 H L 82-74Jan. 25, 1990 A L 69-64 (ot)Feb. 23, 1990 H W 98-83Dec. 13, 1993 H W 77-73Feb. 23, 1994 A L 90-85Dec. 7, 1996 H W 69-57Nov. 25, 1997 A W 75-57Nov. 29, 2005 H W 61-48Nov. 21, 2006 H W 81-46Dec. 12, 2009 H W 63-50Dec. 11, 2010 H W 76-59
Birmingham-Southern (0-1)Dec. 30, 2005 H L 58-50
Blackburn (2-0)Jan. 8, 1979 H W 116-75Dec. 29, 1979 H W 107-72
Bloomfi eld (2-0)Jan. 18, 1972 H W 83-61Jan. 20, 1973 H W 74-59
Brandon (1-0)Jan. 4, 1991 N W 98-91
Brown (1-0)Jan. 7, 1985 H W 51-50Dec. 28, 2004 H L 83-82 (ot)
Bucknell (0-1)Nov. 27, 1987 H L 87-81
Buff alo (1-1)Jan. 8, 1981 H W 59-40Jan. 2, 1993 H L 72-68
California State - Pa. (1-0)Jan. 9, 1981 N W 58-48
Campbell (20-7)Feb. 9, 1985 A W 69-59Feb. 1, 1986 H W 68-56Dec. 19, 1986 H W 88-82Dec. 5, 1987 H L 91-82Nov. 30, 1991 H W 82-74Jan. 30, 1995 A L 73-61Feb. 16, 1995 H W 82-62Feb. 3, 1996 A W 79-58Feb. 10, 1996 H L 70-69March 1, 1996 N W 80-71Feb. 1, 1997 H W 84-69Feb. 8, 1997 A L 82-76 (ot)Jan. 24, 1998 H L 68-64Feb. 19, 1998 A W 82-52Jan. 2, 1999 H W 76-52
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Jan. 7, 1999 A W 90-79Jan. 15, 2000 H W 90-63Feb. 24, 2000 A W 77-67Jan. 11, 2001 A W 73-60Feb. 24, 2001 H L 72-69Jan. 5, 2002 H W 99-86 (ot)Feb. 9, 2002 A L 86-84Feb. 4, 2003 A W 98-69Dec. 15, 2003 A W 68-61Feb. 28, 2004 H W 106-56Dec. 16, 2004 H W 90-73Feb. 26, 2005 A W 63-52
Canisius (0-1)Dec. 28, 1996 N L 80-55
Cathedral College (0-1)Dec. 23, 1970 A L 87-85
Centenary (8-6)Jan. 28, 1983 H L 83-74Nov. 28, 1983 A L 63-62Jan. 11, 1993 A W 86-73Feb. 11, 1993 H W 94-85Jan. 27, 1994 A W 89-82Feb. 28, 1994 H L 80-76March 4, 1994 H W 93-89Feb. 6, 1995 H W 101-92Feb. 11, 1995 A W 82-77Jan. 11, 1996 H L 84-60Jan. 9, 1997 A L 64-56Jan. 12, 1998 H W 75-53Jan. 23, 1999 A L 87-80Feb. 15, 1999 H W 59-49
Central Connecticut State (2-0)Jan. 3, 1980 H W 77-69Jan. 8, 1987 H W 86-73
Central Michigan (1-0)Dec. 12, 1980 N W 60-55
Central Missouri State (0-1)March 5, 1982 N L 70-62
Charlotte (0-1)Jan. 2, 1974 N L 93-71
Charleston Southern (1-0)Dec. 1, 1990 A W 89-76
Chattanooga (0-1)March 5, 1977 A L 88-79
Cheyney State (0-1)March 17, 1978 N L 79-63
Chicago (1-0)Feb. 5, 1972 A W 59-57
Chicago State (3-0)Dec. 13, 2001 H W 100-67Dec. 18, 2002 A W 99-83Dec. 30, 2008 H W 89-75
Cincinnati (0-1)Dec. 30, 1983 H L 62-48
The Citadel (2-1)Feb. 20, 1986 A L 72-66Dec. 30, 2002 H W 65-55Nov. 28, 2003 A W 74-60
Clearwater Christian (3-0)Dec. 8, 1973 H W 132-74Feb. 5, 1974 H W 116-55Dec. 6, 1975 H W 163-90
Clemson (0-1)Nov. 26, 1999 N L 54-48
Coastal Carolina (0-3)Dec. 20, 1986 H L 72-68Jan. 7, 1989 H L 78-77Dec. 29, 1996 N L 77-71
College of Charleston (3-12)Feb. 1, 1993 A L 74-65Feb. 22, 1993 H L 62-59Jan. 13, 1994 H W 80-77Feb. 12, 1994 A L 90-66Jan. 28, 1995 A L 82-70Feb. 18, 1995 H L 67-66Feb. 1, 1996 A L 103-61Feb. 8, 1996 H L 69-65Jan. 30, 1997 H L 87-63Feb. 6, 1997 A L 90-61Jan. 22, 1998 H L 65-47Feb. 21, 1998 A W 70-68 (ot)Feb. 27, 1998 A L 81-66Dec. 12, 2002 H W 82-64Nov. 26, 2003 A L 72-63
Colorado (0-1)Jan. 3, 2007 A L 96-87
Columbia (1-0)Jan. 2, 1979 H W 76-74
Columbus - Ga. (1-0)Dec. 20, 1977 A W 74-62
Connecticut (0-3)March 18, 2005 N L 77-71Dec. 28, 2007 H L 85-82Dec. 20, 2009 A L 60-51
Creighton (0-1)March 23, 2011 A L 82-64
C.W. Post (0-1)Jan. 15, 1975 N L 78-73
Davidson (1-4)Jan. 28, 1989 H L 91-83Feb. 25, 1989 A L 75-64Jan. 15, 1990 A W 53-51Feb. 24, 1990 H L 83-74Dec. 28, 1995 N L 90-51
Dayton (0-2)Dec. 17, 1984 A L 71-61Dec. 3, 1988 A L 109-77
Daytona All-Stars (1-0)1969-70 H W 91-72
Delaware (0-1)Dec. 1, 1991 H L 92-79
Delaware State (1-0)Jan. 10, 1987 H W 70-58
DePaul (0-1)Dec. 30, 1990 H L 81-78 (ot)
Dickinson (2-0)Jan. 10, 1976 H W 82-58Jan. 8, 1980 H W 86-70
Drake (1-0)Nov. 22, 2009 N W 59-50
Drexel (0-1)Dec. 22, 1989 H L 83-72
Duquesne (0-1)Nov. 25, 2000 N L 90-79
East Carolina (11-5)Dec. 30, 2000 H W 88-81Nov. 24, 2001 A W 82-72Jan. 25, 2006 A W 64-59Feb. 22, 2006 H W 69-49March 8, 2006 N W 65-52Feb. 7, 2007 A W 67-49March 3, 2007 H W 77-64Jan. 19, 2008 A W 71-66Feb. 20, 2008 H W 110-75Feb. 7, 2009 A L 89-75
March 7, 2009 H W 74-71Feb. 2, 2010 A W 67-56March 2, 2010 H L 68-66Jan. 19, 2011 H L 74-62Feb. 5, 2011 A L 68-61March 9, 2011 N L 75-60
Eastern Illinois (0-2)March 18, 1978 N L 77-67Jan. 2, 1985 H L 97-79
Eastern Kentucky (0-2)Dec. 3, 1994 A L 75-74 (ot)Dec. 17, 1995 H L 79-72
Eckerd (17-2)Feb. 4, 1976 A W 95-69Feb. 11, 1976 H W 113-85Jan. 12, 1977 H W 1110-87Feb. 7, 1977 H W 100-79Jan. 28, 1978 A W 109-81Feb. 14, 1978 H W 100-67Jan. 27, 1979 H L 71-70Feb. 20, 1979 A W 84-82Jan. 26, 1980 H W 68-55Feb. 13, 1980 A W 78-77Jan. 24, 1981 A W 97-73Feb. 11, 1981 H W 107-77Jan. 12, 1982 H W 99-74Feb. 5, 1982 A W 74-66Jan. 31, 1983 A W 83-81Feb. 21, 1983 H W 70-64Feb. 25, 1983 N W 66-57Jan. 27, 1984 A L 67-62Feb. 18, 1984 H W 87-62
Edward Waters (5-2)Dec. 2, 1974 H W 96-79Jan. 28, 1975 H L 81-78Jan. 21, 1976 H W 116-81Jan. 5, 1978 H W 102-92Dec. 11, 1979 H W 113-94Nov. 22, 1980 H L 89-87Nov. 24, 1981 H W 103-71
Elmhurst (2-0)Dec. 21, 1972 A W 84-80Jan. 10, 1979 H W 121-89
Embry-Riddle (3-0)Nov. 17, 1970 H W 111-37Dec. 2, 1970 A W 101-75Dec. 1, 1971 H W 118-79
Flagler (10-0)Nov. 26, 1976 H W 89-62Jan. 17, 1977 A W 129-79Nov. 30, 1977 H W 84-56Feb. 2, 1978 A W 88-64Nov. 28, 1978 A W 102-91Jan. 26, 1979 H W 118-77Feb. 10, 1987 H W 79-63Feb. 1, 1988 H W 77-70Feb. 1, 1989 H W 70-60Dec. 10, 1999 H W 109-86
Florida (1-9)Nov. 24, 1984 A L 106-55Nov. 26, 1985 A L 86-57Dec. 10, 1986 A L 89-64Dec. 20, 1993 A L 83-69Nov. 22, 1996 A L 80-63Nov. 18, 1997 A L 100-85Dec. 4, 2003 N L 59-39Dec. 3, 2005 A L 80-47Dec. 20, 2008 N L 89-61Dec. 1, 2010 N W 57-54
Florida A&M (7-6)Feb. 1, 1974 A L 88-77Feb. 5, 1975 A L 85-82March 4, 1978 H W 85-78Dec. 5, 1984 A W 67-62Jan. 17, 1985 H W 70-63Jan. 7, 1986 A L 84-75Jan. 20, 1986 H L 105-91
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Jan. 11, 1990 A L 99-82Feb. 15, 1990 H W 55-49Dec. 16, 1992 A W 68-66Jan. 13, 1993 H W 62-52Dec. 8, 2001 H W 101-76Dec. 7, 2002 A L 55-54
Florida Atlantic (21-7)Dec. 8, 1992 A W 79-62Feb. 6, 1993 A W 91-80Dec. 15, 1993 H W 100-74Jan. 19, 1994 A W 79-59Jan. 9, 1995 H W 68-62Feb. 22. 1995 A W 75-64Jan. 25, 1996 H W 79-68Feb. 24, 1996 A L 88-71Jan. 23, 1997 A L 78-55Feb. 22, 1997 H L 81-66Jan. 31, 1998 A W 81-72Feb. 5, 1998 H W 88-67Jan. 20, 1999 A W 82-72Feb. 20. 1999 H W 84-57Jan. 26, 2000 A W 84-68Feb. 5, 2000 H W 86-59Jan. 23, 2001 H W 89-79Feb. 2, 2001 A L 62-55Dec. 1, 2001 A L 78-66Jan. 22, 2002 H W 62-56Jan. 4, 2003 H W 80-69March 1, 2003 A W 82-75Jan. 14, 2004 A W 70-52Jan. 28, 2004 H W 75-66Jan. 13, 2005 A W 73-70Jan. 20, 2005 H L 73-61Dec. 13, 2005 A L 59-54Dec. 9, 2006 H W 87-65
Florida Bible (6-0)Dec. 11, 1970 A W 116-71Jan. 11, 1971 H W 99-71Dec. 3, 1971 A W 99-63Jan. 7, 1972 A W 123-62Nov. 30, 1972 A W 98-45Feb. 3, 1973 H W 94-72
Florida Gulf Coast (1-0)Dec. 21, 2002 H W 68-63
Florida International (12-13)Nov. 28, 1981 A W 70-62Dec. 15, 1981 H W 68-67Dec. 4, 1982 H W 84-60Feb. 28, 1997 H W 102-87Jan. 23, 1988 H W 93-82Feb. 13, 1988 A L 94-86Feb. 7, 1989 H L 105-103 (2ot)Feb. 18, 1989 A L 90-86Jan. 20, 1990 H L 77-64Feb. 17, 1990 A L 74-63Jan. 29, 1991 H W 86-80Feb. 25, 1991 A L 70-62Dec. 16, 1991 H W 102-85Feb. 3, 1993 H L 77-72Feb. 27, 1993 A W 74-60Jan. 3, 1994 H W 82-81Feb. 21, 1994 A W 79-75Jan. 7, 1995 H W 97-85Feb. 9, 1995 A L 84-61Jan. 27, 1996 H L 83-78Feb. 22, 1996 A L 93-86Jan. 25, 1997 A L 96-55Feb. 20, 1997 H L 91-75Jan. 29, 1998 A L 95-86Feb. 7, 1998 H W 86-83
Florida Memorial (8-0)Dec. 22, 1975 H W 97-60Jan. 16, 1976 H W 110-92Jan. 31, 1977 H W 135-88Jan. 14, 1978 H W 106-73Dec. 9, 1978 H W 112-84Dec. 4, 1979 H W 116-70Dec. 6, 1980 H W 92-66Dec. 1, 1981 H W 114-79
Florida Southern (11-14)Dec. 3, 1974 A L 90-80Jan. 31, 1976 H W 92-76
Feb. 21, 1976 A W 72-68Jan. 22, 1977 H W 77-69Feb. 12, 1977 H W 104-83Jan. 24, 1978 H W 78-75Feb. 11, 1978 A W 97-90Jan. 20, 1979 A W 80-69Feb. 15, 1979 H L 102-90Jan. 21, 1980 A L 96-90Feb. 9, 1980 H L 101-92Feb. 29, 1980 A L 71-64Jan. 21, 1981 H L 56-50Feb. 7, 1981 A W 83-81Feb. 28, 1981 A L 86-77March 7, 1981 H L 73-71Jan. 22, 1982 H L 57-53Feb. 15, 1982 A L 112-95Jan. 14, 1983 H L 90-77Feb. 7, 1983 H W 66-57Feb. 26, 1983 A L 93-74Jan. 10, 1984 A W 69-58Feb. 3, 1984 H W 66-62Nov. 30, 1984 H L 53-50Dec. 12, 1985 A L 97-73
Florida State (0-8)Nov. 28, 1980 A L 57-41Nov. 26, 1983 A L 96-65Jan. 1, 1986 A L 76-58Jan. 26, 1987 A L 76-57Dec. 29, 1987 H L 101-67Jan. 28, 1988 A L 93-69Nov. 25, 1988 A L 133-79Dec. 28, 1988 H L 97-64
Florida Tech (24-2)Jan. 23, 1971 A L 109-91Feb. 13, 1971 A W 101-75Jan. 14, 1972 H W 125-66Jan. 28, 1972 A W 68-60Jan. 27, 1973 A W 81-63Feb. 10, 1973 H W 81-781973-74 H W 94-64Feb. 9, 1974 H W 101-69Jan. 18, 1975 H W 100-69Feb. 14, 1975 H W 103-76Feb. 19, 1977 H W 123-96Jan. 17, 1979 H W 113-108Dec. 10, 1979 H W 122-63Jan. 23, 1980 A W 130-83Jan. 14, 1981 H W 81-651981-82 A W 87-71Feb. 2, 1982 A W 71-58Feb. 22, 1982 H W 81-69Jan. 18, 1983 H W 78-65Feb. 11, 1983 A W 85-70Jan. 13, 1984 A W 109-63Feb. 7, 1984 H W 66-46Feb. 21, 1987 H W 79-72Feb. 27, 1988 H L 98-83Nov. 24, 2006 H W 81-37Dec. 12, 2008 H W 110-68
Fordham (2-0)Jan. 8, 1983 H W 80-66Dec. 29, 2004 H W 65-61
Fort Lauderdale (4-1)Feb. 25, 1970 A L 89-85Nov. 20, 1970 A W 78-77Jan. 16, 1971 H W 63-61Jan. 17, 1973 H W 64-631973-74 H W 99-63
Francis Marion (1-0)Jan. 10, 1981 A W 47-38
Furman (2-0)Dec. 1, 1979 A W 84-77Dec. 29, 2010 H W 71-53
Gardner-Webb (5-1)Feb. 8, 2003 H W 82-59Dec. 17, 2003 A W 71-60Feb. 26, 2004 H W 87-79 (ot)Dec. 2, 2004 H L 67-55Feb. 24, 2005 A W 58-55March 5, 2005 N W 63-54
George Mason (0-2)Nov. 23, 1985 H L 74-58Dec. 14, 1987 A L 113-86
Georgetown (0-1)Nov. 24, 2000 N L 77-65
Georgia (0-4)Dec. 6, 1986 A L 91-68Dec. 9, 1989 H L 92-62Dec. 8, 1994 H L 83-52Dec. 19, 1995 H L 103-54
Georgia College (2-1)Dec. 18, 1971 H W 77-68Jan. 22, 1972 A L 73-69Feb. 9, 1973 H W 92-89
Georgia Southern (2-1)Dec. 14, 1982 A L 44-41Nov. 30, 1985 A W 73-71Feb. 14, 1987 H W 61-59
Georgia Southwestern (0-1)Feb. 6, 1975 H L 66-56
Georgia State (15-13)Feb. 29, 1974 A L 66-63Dec. 13, 1975 H L 73-71Dec. 16, 1976 H W 91-76Jan. 1, 1977 A W 74-68Dec. 21, 1991 H W 95-94 (ot)Jan. 2, 1992 A L 80-71Jan. 8, 1994 A L 72-63Feb. 3, 1994 H W 74-72Jan. 12, 1995 A W 68-61Jan. 26, 1995 H W 93-77Jan. 20, 1996 A W 95-75Jan. 18, 1997 H W 85-68Jan. 5, 1998 A L 76-70Jan. 4, 1999 H W 86-70Jan. 9, 1999 A L 81-76Feb. 26, 1999 N W 67-60Jan. 13, 2000 H W 72-67Feb. 26, 2000 A L 78-73Jan. 13, 2001 A L 97-75Feb. 22, 2001 H L 90-85Jan. 7, 2002 H L 92-84 (ot)Feb. 7, 2002 A W 83-73March 1, 2002 H L 82-64Jan. 25, 2003 A W 81-74 (2ot)Jan. 3, 2004 H W 70-60Feb. 21, 2004 A L 63-61Jan. 3, 2005 A L 76-63Feb. 19, 2005 H W 70-65
Grambling (0-1)Dec. 21, 1992 H L 85-81
Greensboro (3-0)Dec. 19, 1970 H W 82-78Dec. 17, 1971 H W 95-865Jan. 24, 1972 A W 90-89
Hampton (0-2)Jan. 31, 2001 H L 78-74 (ot)Nov. 19, 2001 A L 73-72
Hartford (0-2)Dec. 13, 1986 A L 73-52Dec. 28, 1994 H L 69-62
Hawaii Pacifi c (1-0)Nov. 26, 2000 A W 80-67
Hawthorne (1-0)Jan. 26, 1972 H W 117-83
Holy Cross (1-0)Jan. 6, 2009 H W 70-57
Homestead Air Force Base (1-1)Nov. 21, 1970 A L 113-109Feb. 5, 1971 H W 123-87
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Houston (4-8)Jan. 14, 2006 A W 66-56Feb. 15, 2006 H L 78-71March 9, 2006 N L 71-52Jan. 24, 2007 A L 73-70 (ot)Feb. 28, 2007 H W 75-72 (ot)Feb. 2, 2008 H L 84-81March 5, 2008 A L 73-68Feb. 4, 2009 H L 97-69Feb. 21, 2009 A L 77-72Jan. 20, 2010 A W 78-71Feb. 16, 2010 H W 68-65Jan. 8, 2011 A L 76-71
Howard (2-2)Feb. 3, 1986 H W 73-70March 2, 1987 A L 86-67Dec. 16, 1989 N L 81-65Nov. 17, 2009 H W 68-59
Illinois-Benedictine (1-0)Jan. 4, 1972 H W 73-60
Illinois-Chicago (1-1)Dec. 11, 1976 H W 93-57Dec. 15, 1989 A L 86-66
Indiana State (1-0)Dec. 1, 2002 N W 50-49
Iowa (0-1)Dec. 14, 1988 A L 102-68
Jackson State (1-0)Nov. 15, 2010 H W 80-39
Jacksonville (11-12)Dec. 5, 1972 A L 70-50Jan. 14, 1985 A L 64-49Dec. 14, 1985 A L 67-47Jan. 18, 1988 A L 92-76Jan. 11, 1992 H L 78-74Feb. 8, 1992 A L 78-73Jan. 14, 1999 H W 74-58Feb. 18, 1999 A W 65-60Jan. 19, 2000 A W 79-70Jan. 29, 2000 H W 65-57Jan. 20, 2001 H L 58-54Jan. 29, 2001 A L 74-65Nov. 29, 2001 H W 73-72Feb. 23, 2002 H L 82-80 (ot)Jan. 20, 2003 H W 72-48Feb. 13, 2003 A L 80-75Jan. 11, 2004 A W 63-51Feb. 12, 2004 H W 78-69March 4, 2004 N W 71-63Jan. 9, 2005 H W 75-57Feb. 12, 2005 A L 83-82 (ot)Nov. 27, 2006 H W 99-62Dec. 30, 2009 H L 61-51
Jacksonville State (10-4)Jan. 4, 1996 A W 93-73Jan. 2, 1997 H L 74-74Jan. 17, 1998 A W 89-80Jan. 30, 1999 A W 82-64Jan. 10, 2000 A L 90-83 (ot)Feb. 17, 2000 H W 68-64March 3, 2000 N W 74-55Jan. 6, 2001 H W 72-58Feb. 17, 2001 A L 69-60Feb. 28, 2001 N W 100-57Dec. 17, 2001 A L 72-69Feb. 16, 2002 H W 68-50Jan. 23, 2003 A W 68-66March 6, 2003 N W 68-51
Jones (1-0)Dec. 9, 1969 H W 111-47
Kansas Sate (0-2)Jan. 6, 2003 A L 71-59Nov. 23, 2007 N L 73-71 (ot)
Kentucky (0-1)Jan. 3, 2006 A L 59-57
Knoxville (1-0)Dec. 19, 1977 N W 95-85
Lake Forest (2-0)Feb. 7, 1972 A W 82-64Dec. 19, 1972 A W 80-65
Lamar (1-3)Dec. 12, 1977 A L 65-62 (ot)Jan. 10, 1991 A L 100-66Feb. 9, 1991 H W 89-72Dec. 18, 1991 A L 95-89
LaSalle (0-1)Nov. 29, 1986 N L 68-43
Lawrence (2-0)Dec. 20, 1976 A W 102-80Dec. 17, 1977 H W 100-77
Liberty (2-1)Jan. 5, 1989 H L 83-76March 2, 1990 H W 86-79Dec. 29, 2009 H W 82-58
Lipscomb (3-1)Jan. 17, 2004 H W 68-58Feb. 7, 2004 A W 73-57Jan. 25, 2005 A L 64-63Jan. 31, 2005 H W 67-58
Long Island (4-0)Feb. 3, 1988 H W 90-80March 3, 1990 H W 105-91Dec. 2, 1991 H W 113-84Dec. 31, 2007 H W 78-69
Louisiana-Lafayette (2-8)Dec. 29, 1984 H L 88-55Dec. 7, 1985 A L 85-47Jan. 14, 1989 H L 81-79Jan. 8, 1990 A L 71-61Jan. 26, 1991 A L 109-88Feb. 23, 1991 H L 94-85Jan. 18, 1992 H L 87-70Feb. 6, 1992 A L 77-72Dec. 11, 2007 H W 65-52Dec. 15, 2010 H W 79-58
Louisiana Tech (0-4)Jan. 19, 1991 H L 80-63Feb. 16, 1991 A L 65-53March 1, 1991 N L 89-57Jan. 25, 1992 A L 78-61
Louisville (0-1)Dec. 15, 1999 A L 78-58
Maine (4-1)Dec. 30, 1974 H W 69-57Nov. 24, 1990 H W 86-79Dec. 30, 1992 H W 78-67Dec. 30, 1993 A L 101-97Nov. 30, 2002 N W 72-55
Maine Machias (1-0)Jan. 6, 1982 H W 119-65
Malone (1-0)Dec. 12, 1978 H W 79-74
Marietta (1-0)Jan. 6, 1981 H W 88-55
Marist (1-1)Dec. 28, 2000 H W 78-67Dec. 22, 2001 A L 78-63
Maritime College (1-0)Dec. 21, 1970 A W 103-83
Marquette (0-1)Dec. 23, 1997 A L 85-58
Marshall (4-6)Jan. 11, 2006 H L 73-69March 1, 2006 A L 73-61Jan. 13, 2007 A W 78-71Feb. 10, 2007 H W 75-58Feb. 6, 2008 H W 77-63Feb. 23, 2008 A L 71-66Jan. 25, 2009 H W 87-69Feb. 28, 2009 A L 67-62Jan. 13, 2010 H L 81-75Feb. 27, 2010 A L 121-115 (3ot)
Maryland (0-1)Feb. 16, 1987 A L 73-55
Maryland-Eastern Shore (2-0)Jan. 9, 1985 H W 70-58Jan. 12, 1987 H W 100-70
Massachusetts (2-1)March 14, 1996 N L 92-70Nov. 13, 2009 H W 84-67Dec. 22, 2010 A W 64-59
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1-0)Jan. 8, 1974 H W 91-70
Massey Tech (1-0)Nov. 21, 1969 A W 99-38
McCoy Air Force Base (2-2)Dec. 5, 1969 A W 104-661969-70 H W 99-65Jan. 29, 1971 H L 104-97Feb. 19, 1971 A L 111-93
McDill Air Force Base (2-0)Jan. 6, 1971 H W 102-73Nov. 30, 1971 H W 112-45
McNeese State (1-2)Dec. 22, 1992 H L 77-73Nov. 20, 1997 H W 67-51Dec. 15, 1998 A L 65-61
Medgar Evers (2-0)Feb. 21, 1974 H W 85-79Dec. 18, 1975 H W 131-70
Memphis (0-10)Jan. 10, 1973 A L 124-75Dec. 10, 1975 A L 76-57Nov. 27, 1976 A L 84-53Jan. 28, 2006 A L 94-61Jan. 31, 2007 H L 87-65Feb. 9, 2008 A L 85-64Jan. 10, 2009 H L 73-66Feb. 10, 2010 A L 76-70Jan. 26, 2011 A L 77-61Feb. 9, 2011 H L 63-62
Mercer (17-13)Dec. 2, 1985 H L 81-67Feb. 25, 1985 A L 69-62Dec. 6, 1990 H W 111-74Dec. 14, 1992 H L 81-78Feb. 15, 1993 A L 93-84Jan. 15, 1994 H L 67-58Feb. 10, 1994 A W 85-79March 3, 1994 H W 90-68Jan. 19, 1995 H L 82-79 (ot)Feb. 25, 1995 A W 92-90Jan. 18, 1996 H L 67-65March 2, 1996 N W 86-77Jan. 16, 1997 A W 77-60Jan. 3, 1997 A W 82-72Feb. 4, 1999 H W 69-64Jan. 5, 2000 H W 93-77Feb. 10, 2000 A L 67-66March 3, 2000 N W 84-79Dec. 2, 2000 A L 69-68Feb. 10, 2001 H L 82-74
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Jan. 12, 2002 A W 81-71Feb. 2, 2002 H W 86-53Jan. 13, 2003 A L 85-63Feb. 22, 2003 H L 69-66March 7, 2003 N W 79-59Jan. 4, 2004 H W 60-56Feb. 19, 2004 A W 83-58Jan. 5, 2005 A L 80-71Feb. 17, 2005 H W 79-65March 3, 2005 N W 81-68
Merrimack (1-0)Jan. 4, 1984 H W 67-56
Miami - Fla. (1-6)Nov. 28, 1986 A L 64-54March 5, 1988 A L 100-80Dec. 11, 1998 A L 66-56Nov. 19, 1999 H L 81-54Dec. 9, 2000 A L 83-72Dec. 27, 2002 H L 62-51Dec. 18, 2010 N W 84-78
Michigan State (0-1)Nov. 27, 1998 A L 87-64
Middle Tennessee (2-0)Dec. 23, 1999 H W 88-77Dec. 12, 2000 A W 68-64
Milton (1-0)Dec. 19, 1976 N W 79-61
Milwaukee Engineering (1-0)Dec. 17, 1981 H W 97-57
Minnesota (0-1)Dec. 12, 2006 A L 74-63
Ole Miss (0-3)Dec. 8, 2007 H L 76-67Nov. 26, 2008 A L 78-46Jan. 5, 2010 A L 84-56
Missouri Baptist (2-0)Jan. 5, 1977 H W 95-70Jan. 4, 1979 H W 129-70
Missouri-Kansas City (2-0)Dec. 4, 2004 H W 62-56Dec. 18, 2004 A W 57-56
Monmouth - Ill. (2-0)Dec. 9, 1980 H W 89-74Dec. 8, 1982 H W 89-66
Monmouth (1-0)Feb. 6, 1988 H W 74-71
Morehead State (0-1)Nov. 30, 2008 N L 71-65
Morehouse (1-0)March 6, 1981 H W 94-77
Mount Saint Mary’s (0-1)March 3, 1989 H L 99-92
Navy (1-1)Dec. 22, 2002 A L 68-56Dec. 6, 2003 H W 80-52
Nevada (1-1)Nov. 11, 2007 H W 63-60Dec. 16, 2007 A L 86-74
New College (2-0)Feb. 21, 1970 H W 117-64Dec. 13, 1970 H W 98-35
New Hampshire (1-0)Jan. 24, 1973 H W 97-87
NJIT (2-0)Dec. 29, 2006 H W 75-63Dec. 30, 2007 H W 82-50
New Mexico (1-1)Dec. 16, 1978 A L 124-92Nov. 22, 2008 A W 72-71
New Mexico State (1-0)Nov. 21, 2004 N W 62-58
New Orleans (0-5)Jan. 23, 1991 A L 72-64Feb. 21, 1991 H L 77-65Jan. 8, 1992 A L 76-60Feb. 15, 1992 H L 94-64March 5, 1992 N L 66-47
New York Tech (1-0)Jan. 16, 1974 H W 80-67
Newberry (1-0)Dec. 1, 2009 H W 80-62
Niagara (2-1)Nov. 25, 2002 H W 94-69Dec. 22, 2003 A W 69-67Nov. 21, 2009 N L 63-43
Nicholls State (2-1)Jan. 26, 1985 H W 71-70March 2, 1985 A L 64-59Jan. 21, 1989 A W 62-61
Norfolk State (2-0)Dec. 16, 2005 H W 63-47Nov. 16, 2007 H W 78-64
North Carolina (0-2)Dec. 2, 1989 A L 92-42Dec. 7, 1991 A L 101-72
UNC-Asheville (3-0)1972-73 H W 88-84Jan. 7, 1978 H W 88-70Dec. 18, 1990 H W 91-76
UNC-Greensboro (2-2)Dec. 9, 1991 A L 66-63Jan. 4, 1992 H W 71-57Dec. 18, 1992 A L 78-66Jan. 4, 1993 H W 72-66
UNC-Wilmington (1-2)Nov. 28, 1998 N W 61-50Dec. 21, 1999 H L 74-60Dec. 21, 2000 A L 61-56
North Carolina A&T (1-0)Nov. 16 H W 81-62
North Carolina College (0-1)Nov. 27, 1970 H L 93-87
NC State (0-2)Jan. 15, 1996 H L 81-74Dec. 19, 1996 A L 70-52
North Florida (1-0)Dec. 29, 2005 H W 69-57
North Georgia (3-1)Jan. 21, 1972 A L 87-86Jan. 19, 1973 H W 95-80Jan. 31, 1973 A W 86-791973-74 H W 84-65
North Park (1-0)Dec. 16, 1982 H W 67-54
Northeastern (0-1)Dec. 19, 1987 H L 76-79 (ot)
Northern Illinois (1-1)Feb. 16, 1988 A L 94-86Feb. 13, 1989 H W 96-89
Northern Iowa (0-2)Dec. 2, 1995 H L 95-78Dec. 21, 1995 A L 76-71
Northwood (1-0)Jan. 4, 1977 H W 115-74
Notre Dame (0-1)Dec. 6, 2009 A L 90-72
Nova Southeastern (3-0)Dec. 3, 1996 H W 79-54Dec. 13, 1997 H W 86-62Nov. 22, 2005 H W 86-67
Ohio (0-2)Dec. 28, 1998 H L 94-66Dec. 13, 1999 A L 77-57
Ohio State (0-1)Dec. 19, 1984 A L 83-59
Old Dominion (0-1)Nov. 27, 1999 N L 61-57
Orlando Gators (1-0)Dec. 14, 1970 H W 94-79
Otterbein (0-1)Dec. 6, 1983 A L 66-57
Palm Beach (1-0)Nov. 22, 1969 H W 93-71
Palm Beach Atlantic (8-2)Dec. 3, 1969 A W 78-58Jan. 31, 1970 H L 74-73Nov. 28, 1970 H L 83-80Dec. 12, 1970 A W 78-65Feb. 20, 1971 H W 89-67Dec. 4, 1971 H W 87-63Jan. 8, 1972 A W 110-75Dec. 2, 1972 A W 85-74Jan. 13, 1973 H W 106-56Nov. 27, 1995 H W 101-74
Patrick Air Force Base (4-1)Dec. 12, 1969 H W 71-60Jan. 17, 1970 H L 75-68Jan. 4, 1970 H W 112-75Jan. 15, 1971 H W 97-95Dec. 11, 1971 H W 107-63
Penn (1-0)Dec. 29, 2008 H W 81-64
Penn State (1-0)Nov. 25, 2007 N W 70-59
Piedmont (1-0)Feb. 1, 1973 A W 108-57
Pittsburgh (0-1)March 19, 2004 N L 55-44
Presbyterian (1-0)Nov. 28, 2007 H W 80-53
Princeton (1-0)Dec. 30, 2010 H W 68-62
Puerto Rico-Mayaguez (3-0)Nov. 16, 2001 H W 92-58Nov. 23, 2003 H W 92-59Nov. 24, 2004 H W 92-57
Purdue (0-1)March 17, 1994 N L 98-67
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Queens - N.C. (0-1)Nov. 26, 1989 H L 73-68
Racine (1-0)Dec. 22, 1972 A W 58-51
Radford (1-0)Dec. 31, 1991 H W 81-76
Renesselear Tech (0-1)Jan. 6, 1973 H L 69-63 (3ot)
Rhode Island (1-0)March 21, 2011 H W 66-54
Rice (8-4)Dec. 13, 1977 A L 65-63Feb. 25, 2006 A W 77-64Jan. 20, 2007 H W 72-67Feb. 17, 2007 A W 74-63March 8, 2007 N L 53-51Feb. 16, 2008 A W 60-53March 1, 2008 H W 68-60Jan. 17, 2009 A W 77-52Feb. 25, 2009 H L 69-66Jan. 9, 2010 H W 77-58March 6, 2010 A W 66-59Jan. 22, 2011 H L 57-50 Rider (1-0)Dec. 17, 1986 H W 73-66
Rio Grande (1-0)Dec. 16, 1975 H W 101-88
Rollins (26-15)Dec. 6, 1971 A L 82-73Feb. 5, 1973 H L 80-79 (ot)Jan. 26, 1974 A L 71-69 (ot)Feb. 1, 1975 H W 75-70Feb. 22, 1975 A L 101-92Feb. 7, 1976 A W 94-77Feb. 24, 1976 H W 95-78 (ot)March 12, 1976 N L 101-91Jan. 15, 1977 H L 58-53Feb. 26, 1977 A L 71-64Jan. 21, 1978 A W 81-71Feb. 8, 1978 H W 76-72Feb. 22, 1978 N W 103-66Feb. 3, 1979 H W 73-72Feb. 12, 1979 H L 110-89Feb. 25, 1979 N L 90-86Feb. 2, 1980 A W 72-70Feb. 20, 1980 H W 69-63Feb. 24, 1980 N L 81-73Jan. 31, 1981 H W 105-77Feb. 18, 1981 A W 56-48Jan. 19, 1982 A W 79-72Feb. 12, 1982 H W 75-73Feb. 26, 1982 N W 95-87Jan. 11, 1983 A W 93-68Feb. 5, 1983 A W 93-76Jan. 31, 1984 H W 96-65Feb. 20, 1984 A W 81-67Feb. 19, 1985 H W 91-74Jan. 25, 1986 A W 70-68Jan. 21, 1987 H L 80-74Feb. 20, 1988 A L 98-82Feb. 4, 1989 N L 88-73Jan. 31, 1990 H L 64-62Jan. 5, 1991 A L 78-70Feb. 4, 1991 H W 83-63Nov. 30, 1993 H W 72-57Nov. 29, 1994 A W 76-67Nov. 13, 1998 H W 104-98Nov. 18, 2005 H W 68-58Nov. 15, 2006 H W 83-80 (ot)
St. Bernard (1-0)Dec. 4, 1975 H W 100-87
St. Bonaventure (1-0)March 16, 2011 H W 69-54
St. Francis - N.Y. (1-0)Jan. 16, 1988 H W 80-79
St. Leo (22-4)Dec. 12, 1972 A W 68-55Feb. 13, 1973 H L 110-82Dec. 5, 1973 H W 65-49Feb. 12, 1974 A L 96-72Jan. 25, 1975 H L 85-84Feb. 11, 1975 H W 63-42Jan. 27, 1976 H W 80-56Feb. 26, 1976 A W 105-85Jan. 29, 1977 A W 79-72Feb. 23, 1977 H W 80-74 (3ot)Jan. 31, 1978 H W 68-53Feb. 18, 1978 A W 79-61Feb. 21, 1978 N W 89-60Jan. 30, 1979 A W 96-95 (ot)Feb. 17, 1979 H W 89-85Feb. 24, 1979 H W 85-70Jan. 30, 1980 H W 83-51Feb. 16, 1980 A W 72-62Jan. 28, 1981 A W 96-60Feb. 14, 1981 H W 111-73Jan. 26, 1982 H W 95-58Feb. 17, 1982 A W 74-54Jan. 21, 1983 H W 70-61Feb. 14, 1983 H W 71-58Jan. 17, 1984 H L 62-60Feb. 10, 1984 A W 75-53
St. Mary’s - Md. (1-0)Jan. 14, 1982 H W 83-68
St. Michael’s (1-0)Jan. 10, 1980 H W 90-64
Saint Peter’s (1-0)Dec. 4, 1987 H W 67-63
St. Thomas (20-5)Feb. 3, 1972 A W 73-60Dec. 1, 1972 A L 99-75Jan. 12, 1974 H W 85-73Dec. 13, 1974 A L 98-87Feb. 25, 1975 H W 47-45Jan. 24, 1976 H W 79-70Feb. 17, 1976 A W 82-67Feb. 5, 1977 A W 80-71Feb. 16, 1977 A W 61-52Jan. 17, 1978 A W 64-46Feb. 4, 1978 H W 76-68Jan. 23, 1979 H W 95-83Feb. 7, 1979 A W 103-92Jan. 19, 1980 H W 101-66Feb. 6, 1980 A W 89-75Dec. 17, 1981 A W 74-73Feb. 4, 1981 H W 95-83Feb. 27, 1981 N W 72-68Jan. 30, 1982 A L 81-79Feb. 20, 1982 H W 70-63Feb. 27, 1982 N L 68-66Jan. 29, 1983 H W 75-64Feb. 19, 1983 H L 62-61Jan. 24, 1984 A W 48-44Dec. 18, 1997 H W 94-60 Sam Houston State (1-2)Dec. 21, 2005 N L 68-63Jan. 5, 2008 A L 60-58 (ot)Jan. 3, 2009 H W 86-70
Samford (6-17)Dec. 8, 1981 A L 73-71Feb. 5, 1990 H L 86-60Dec. 20, 1990 A L 70-61Jan. 7, 1993 A L 65-52Jan. 20, 1993 H L 69-63Jan. 6, 1994 A L 63-48Feb. 5, 1994 H W 80-70Jan. 14, 1995 A L 74-73Jan. 6, 1996 A L 92-78Jan. 4, 1997 H L 68-65Jan. 15, 1998 H L 78-66Feb. 26, 1998 N W 94-70Jan. 28, 1999 A L 70-58Feb. 27, 1999 N L 89-61Jan. 8, 2000 A L 75-67Feb. 19, 2000 H W 71-68 (ot)March 4, 2000 N L 78-69
Jan. 8, 2001 H L 76-62Feb. 15, 2001 A L 72-71 (ot)Dec. 19, 2001 A L 59-58Feb. 14, 2002 H W 72-56Feb. 28, 2002 H W 84-74Feb. 1, 2003 H W 58-52
San Diego (1-0)March 11, 1978 H W 77-71
Savannah State (1-2)Nov. 30, 1981 H W 81-67Nov. 20, 1982 H L 65-60Dec. 12, 1983 A L 57-53
Shippensburg State (1-0)Jan. 6, 1979 H W 97-67
Slippery Rock (0-1)Jan. 6, 1990 N L 85-75
SMU (4-3)Feb. 18, 2006 A L 77-55Jan. 17, 2007 H W 64-56Jan. 26, 2008 A L 69-67 (ot)Jan. 28, 2009 H W 70-45Jan. 27, 2010 A L 65-43March 10, 2010 N W 69-53March 2, 2011 H W 51-48
South Alabama (0-6)Dec. 6, 1984 A L 83-66Dec. 19, 1985 H L 64-46Jan. 24, 1987 A L 101-69Jan. 11, 1988 H L 99-72Jan. 28, 1992 H L 107-88Feb. 24, 1992 A L 93-78
South Carolina (0-2)Dec. 15, 1984 A L 89-46Jan. 18, 1986 A L 79-73
South Carolina State (0-1)Nov. 28, 1999 N L 71-70
South Dakota State (3-1)Feb. 21, 2005 H W 82-72Jan. 18, 2006 H L 69-64Jan. 6, 2007 A W 72-61Nov. 29, 2008 N W 66-64
South Jersey (1-0)Dec. 22, 1970 A W 96-80
Southeast Missouri State (0-1)March 4, 1982 N L 60-55
Southeastern Louisiana (6-3)Jan. 14, 1989 H L 81-79Nov. 23, 1990 H W 84-74Jan. 29, 1994 A W 92-80Feb. 26, 1994 H W 84-72Feb. 4, 1995 H L 91-90Jan. 13, 1996 H L 95-84Feb. 29, 1996 N W 83-80Jan. 11, 1997 A W 92-89 (ot)Dec. 4, 2010 H W 74-49
Southern (0-2)Jan. 28, 1993 A L 127-91Feb. 24, 1993 H L 127-100
Southern Benedictine (1-0)Dec. 8, 1977 H W 64-61
Southern Illinois (0-1)Dec. 31, 1984 H L 76-65
Southern Miss (5-5)Feb. 8, 2006 A L 59-51Feb. 21, 2007 H W 59-56Jan. 8, 2008 A W 52-41March 13, 2008 N L 68-62Jan. 21, 2009 H W 73-61March 11, 2009 N L 77-53
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Feb. 20, 2010 A L 68-58Jan. 15, 2011 A L 86-69Feb. 26, 2011 H W 65-64
Southwest Georgia (0-2)Dec. 5, 1970 H L 85-76Feb. 8, 1971 A L 84-72
Spring Hill (0-1)Dec. 16, 1973 A L 90-76
Stanford (0-1)Dec. 29, 1990 H L 89-80
Stetson (22-15)Jan. 3, 1974 A L 86-68Dec. 13, 1980 N W 75-73 (2ot)Dec. 29, 1983 H L 74-58Feb. 16, 1985 H L 71-64Feb. 23, 1985 A W 66-60Feb. 15, 1986 H L 87-81March 5, 1986 A L 87-59Jan. 18, 1993 A L 98-91March 2, 1993 H L 95-82Dec. 22, 1994 A W 96-91 (ot)Feb. 19, 1994 H W 82-77March 5, 1994 H W 70-67Jan. 5, 1995 A L 83-80 (ot)Jan. 21, 1995 H L 78-65Feb. 5, 1996 A W 75-66Feb. 17, 1996 H W 73-62Feb. 3, 1997 H L 71-59Feb. 15, 1997 A L 85-70Feb. 2, 1998 H W 77-74Feb. 14, 1998 A W 88-84Jan. 16, 1999 H W 84-65Feb. 9, 1999 A W 80-68Feb. 22, 2000 A L 88-86Jan. 31, 2000 H L 75-61Jan. 17, 2001 H L 77-68Jan. 27, 2001 A L 83-65Jan. 2, 2002 H W 75-69Feb. 21, 2002 A W 78-65Jan. 18, 2003 H W 82-70Feb. 15, 2003 A W 90-82Jan. 9, 2004 A W 71-58Feb. 14, 2004 H W 74-54Jan. 11, 2005 H W 70-66Feb. 10, 2005 A W 71-62Nov. 26, 2005 H W 74-66Nov. 18, 2006 H W 73-60Nov. 23, 2010 A W 85-58
SUNY-New Paltz (1-0)Jan. 25, 1971 H W 96-88 Tampa (1-2)Jan. 20, 1984 A L 64-59Feb. 13, 1984 H W 72-62Feb. 25, 1984 N L 53-52
Tennessee (0-1)Dec. 29, 1986 H L 81-62
Tennessee-Martin (1-1)Dec. 15, 2002 A L 63-58Dec. 30, 2003 H W 80-68
Tennessee Tech (1-2)Jan. 30, 1985 A L 70-55Dec. 10, 1985 H L 77-62Dec. 21, 2006 N W 73-66
Tennessee Temple (1-0)Nov. 30, 1996 H W 89-85
Tennessee Wesleyan (1-0)Dec. 2, 1976 H W 108-107 (ot)
Texas Pan-Am (5-0)Jan. 12, 1991 A W 81-80Feb. 7, 1991 H W 68-61Jan. 16, 1992 A W 59-51Feb. 26, 1992 H W 73-72Dec. 30, 2006 H W 88-62
Texas Wesleyan (2-0)Jan. 9, 1989 H W 82-77Nov. 29, 1989 H W 80-79
Toledo (0-2)Dec. 2, 1988 A L 92-51Nov. 29, 1997 H L 69-64
Towson (0-1)Jan. 3, 1983 H L 80-57
Transylvania (1-0)Dec. 14, 1973 H W 55-38
Troy (8-11)Dec. 3, 1982 H L 84-81Jan. 10, 1998 H W 82-65Feb. 6, 1999 H W 107-82Feb. 25, 1999 N W 66-55Dec. 30, 1999 H L 74-73Feb. 12, 2000 A L 85-73Jan. 2, 2001 A L 79-64Feb. 8, 2001 H L 74-69March 1, 2001 N L 89-68Jan. 10, 2002 A L 85-74Feb. 4, 2002 H L 64-58Jan. 11, 2003 A W 76-61Feb. 20, 2003 H L 77-72March 8, 2003 N L 80-69Jan. 23, 2004 A W 74-72Jan. 31, 2004 H L 76-64March 6, 2004 N W 60-55Jan. 16, 2005 H W 87-76Feb. 4, 2005 A W 77-73
Tulane (6-2)Dec. 8, 1983 A L 82-54Nov. 29, 2002 A W 66-61Feb. 11, 2006 H W 72-51Feb. 14, 2007 A L 86-80Feb. 27, 2008 H W 80-63Jan. 31, 2009 A W 79-74 (ot)Feb. 13, 2010 H W 62-54Feb. 16, 2011 A W 65-62
Tulsa (5-7)Dec. 19, 1981 A L 69-58Dec. 4, 1989 A L 78-48Jan. 21, 2006 H W 45-44Feb. 3, 2007 H W 63-53Feb. 24, 2007 A L 66-64Jan. 12, 2008 H W 97-91 (3ot)March 8, 2008 A L 71-53Feb. 14, 2009 H W 74-72March 4, 2009 A L 79-70Jan. 16, 2010 A L 90-70Jan. 30, 2010 H L 55-50Feb. 12, 2011 H W 58-57
UAB (0-7)Feb. 4, 2006 H L 75-68Jan. 10, 2007 A L 74-64 (ot)Jan. 30, 2008 H L 88-81Jan. 13, 2009 A L 60-52Feb. 24, 2010 H L 53-49Jan. 29, 2011 H L 74-69Feb. 19, 2011 A L 63-58
UMBC (1-1)Dec. 12, 1987 A L 85-57Jan. 14, 1988 H W 98-69
Union (1-0)Jan. 4, 1982 H W 78-46
UNLV (0-2)Dec. 30, 1994 H L 103-90 (ot)Dec. 30, 1995 A L 74-53
Upsala (1-0)Nov. 19, 1977 H W 102-77
Urbana (3-0)Dec. 15, 1979 H W 98-59Dec. 12, 1981 H W 83-73Dec. 14, 1983 H W 63-50
U.S. International (0-2)Dec. 2, 1987 H L 78-75Feb. 10, 1988 A L 96-79
USF (6-19)Feb. 22, 1972 A L 115-96Dec. 11, 1972 H L 100-88Dec. 3, 1973 A L 96-76Nov. 30, 1974 H W 75-74Feb. 17, 1975 A L 120-87Nov. 29, 1975 H L 94-76Nov. 29, 1976 A W 66-57Jan. 26, 1978 A W 79-57Feb. 6, 1986 A L 81-65Feb. 17, 1987 A L 86-71Dec. 12, 1992 A L 92-81Jan. 26, 1993 H L 77-72Feb. 7, 1994 H W 89-85 (ot)Dec. 10, 1994 A L 89-64Dec. 11, 1995 H L 92-82Dec. 14, 1996 A L 66-47Dec. 30, 1997 N L 73-72Dec. 17, 1998 N L 69-55Dec. 3, 1999 H L 79-55Dec. 15, 2000 A L 85-55Jan. 29, 2002 H L 84-79Dec. 1, 2007 A L 75-67Dec. 6, 2008 H W 71-63Dec. 16, 2009 A L 66-59Nov. 18, 2010 H W 65-59
Utah (1-0)Dec. 19, 2006 N W 67-61
Utah State (1-0)Nov. 20, 2004 N W 55-52
UTEP (4-4)Dec. 15, 1978 A L 92-64March 4, 2006 H W 66-55Jan. 27, 2007 A W 67-64Jan. 23, 2008 H W 109-80Feb. 11, 2009 A L 73-68Jan. 23, 2010 H L 96-59March 11, 2010 N L 76-54Feb. 21, 2011 A W 74-68
Valdosta State (3-4)Jan. 14, 1975 N W 69-59March 11, 1976 N L 95-82Nov. 22, 1982 A L 101-94Dec. 18, 1982 H W 78-67March 21, 1983 A L 87-73Dec. 19, 1983 H W 68-50Dec. 12, 1985 H L 55-46
Valparaiso (1-2)Jan. 5, 1989 N L 90-89Nov. 18, 2008 A L 69-52Dec. 22, 2008 H W 85-60
Villanova (0-1)Nov. 22, 2007 N L 76-68
Villanova-Miami (2-0)Feb. 15, 1984 H W 75-44Feb. 24, 1984 N W 33-23
Virginia Military Institute (1-0)Dec. 28, 1978 N W 108-91
Warner Southern (1-0)March 2, 1989 H W 78-52
Wartburg (0-1)Dec. 18, 2000 H L 72-61
Webber (3-0)Jan. 15, 1980 H W 92-48Jan. 29, 1980 A W 98-53Nov. 20, 1981 H W 84-48
West Florida (7-1)Feb. 15, 1973 H W 56-541973-74 A L 85-821973-74 H W 88-74Jan. 31, 1975 H W 85-73
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Feb. 20, 1975 A W 98-87Jan. 6, 1976 A W 73-65Dec. 17, 1993 H W 102-61Nov. 12, 2010 H W 115-61
West Georgia (2-1)Dec. 20, 1982 N W 81-78Dec. 20, 1982 H W 90-80Feb. 17, 1983 A L 95-83
Western Illinois (1-1)Jan. 1, 1985 H W 58-55Jan. 5, 1987 H L 79-77
Western Kentucky (0-3)Feb. 10, 1992 H L 81-78 (ot)Feb. 29, 1992 A L 83-47Dec. 19, 2005 N L 73-68
Western New England (3-0)Jan. 14, 1976 H W 109-74Jan. 11, 1978 H W 106-79Jan. 13, 1980 H W 114-87
William Jewell (1-0)Jan. 2, 1981 H W 106-78
William & Mary (1-0)Jan. 2, 1989 H W 69-65
Winthrop (6-4)Dec. 22, 1988 H L 82-80 (ot)Jan. 13, 1990 A L 60-45Dec. 5, 1992 H W 99-91Dec. 4, 1993 A W 94-85Dec. 15, 1994 H W 86-80Nov. 29, 1995 A W 77-65Nov. 27, 1996 H L 83-78Dec. 3, 1997 A W 73-68Dec. 2, 1998 H W 79-57Nov. 23, 1999 A L 78-54
Wisconsin (0-1)Dec. 13, 1971 A L 90-58
UW-Milwaukee (0-2)Dec. 15, 1990 A L 86-84Jan. 31, 1991 H L 88-87
UW-Oshkosh (0-1)Feb. 8, 1972 A L 80-66
Xavier - La. (2-0)Dec. 6, 1979 A W 83-79Jan. 2, 1980 H W 109-79
Xavier (0-1)Feb. 28, 1985 A L 78-51
Yale (0-1)Dec. 30, 1989 H L 93-81 (ot)
York College (1-0)Feb. 22, 1974 H W 77-66
Youngstown State (0-1)Dec. 23, 1996 H L 83-74
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UCF ARENA
Thanks to the UCF Arena, the Knights play in one of the fi nest facilities in the nation. The 10,000-seat venue opened in the fall of 2007 and is located on the north side of campus. The facility has dozens of top amenities, including a state-of-the-art video board, luxury suites and wide concourses.
The UCF Arena is the best of both worlds - a fi rst-class facility which also highlights the essence of college basketball. The building is one of only a few in the nation that off ers unparalled luxury to student-athletes and fans, and also has a great gameday atmosphere. Similar to National Basketball Association venues, the arena features 16 spacious luxury suites and two party suites. The suites include kitchenettes and bar-style seating and can accommodate up to 20 guests. Additionally, the facility has two loges and the unique Black and Gold Club, which provides exclusive access to the club seating area. The arena helps provide UCF fans with a great entertainment experience during games. The Daktronics scoreboard above center court has four video screens that show replays and provide player information.
UCF Arena FactsCapacity 10,000Construction Began November 2005Construction Completed August 2007Design HOK SportsConstruction KUD InternationalCost $80 millionLuxury Suites 16Lower Level Seats 5,598Upper Level Seats 3,365Club Seats 502Concession Stands 7Points of Sale 28Video Boards 4First UCF Game UCF 63, Nevada 60 (11/11/07)
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UCF BASKETBALL PRACTICE FACILITY
Not only do the Knights utilize one of the nation’s fi nest home venues in the UCF Arena, members of the team also have access to the UCF Basketball Practice Facility. The venue opened in spring 2008 and includes a practice court for the Knights.
UCF student-athletes have access to the facility 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The facility connects to the UCF Arena. The men’s basketball practice court contains six baskets, two shot clocks and a scoreboard. The Knights use the court for individual development and as a location for pickup games.
The facility is equipped with a video system that allows the UCF coaching staff to tape every practice and workout. The coaches then visit with each student-athlete to analyze their performance. Offi ces and conference rooms for the UCF coaching staff are located on the second fl oor of the practice facility. A fi lm room is adjacent to the offi ces. The practice facility was constructed during the 2007-08 campaign inside the former home of the Knights - the old UCF Arena. UCF played at the facility from 1991-07.
A 2,000-square foot weight room is located on the fi rst fl oor of the facility. The weight room provides the Knights with access to free weight and machine equipment, cardio and treadmills. UCF’s basketball teams are the only programs that use the weight room. The Knights utilize a large sports medicine center located inside the practice facility. The sports medicine center connects to the team’s locker room. Additionally, the center is adjacent to the UCF Arena for the Knights to use before and after games.
Inside the UCF Basketball Practice Facility, the Knights utilize a new locker room, which also connects to the UCF Arena, and a spacious player lounge. Both rooms are used exclusively by the men’s basketball program. The lounge includes pool and ping pong tables, two fl at-screen televisions, a stereo system, an Xbox 360 and a Nintendo Wii.
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UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
The University of Central Florida is a major metropolitan research university located in one of the most popular cities in the world. Twelve colleges, including the newly established College of Medicine, engage more than 56,000 students that attend classes on UCF’s main Orlando campus and its 10 regional campuses.
UCF off ers 216 degree programs and is an academic and research leader in numerous fi elds, such as optics, modeling and simulation, engineering and computer science, business administration, education, the sciences including biomedical sciences, hospitality management and digital media. UCF ranks in the top 50 universities nationwide for the number of National Merit Scholars of fi rst-time-in-college students.
The main campus stretches 1,415-acres and provides modern facilities. The Health Center is a full-service health clinic with on-site professionals, X-ray capabilities, dental services, a pharmacy, a medical laboratory and physical therapy services. The Student Union has computer labs, study lounges, ballrooms and meeting rooms, popular eating establishments and a small shopping mall. Students also enjoy a 149,000-square-foot Recreation and Wellness Center.
The main campus manages 800 acres of natural ecosystems resulting in habitats for more than 45 animal species. Housing includes on-campus residence halls and affi liated apartments for 7,800 students.
UCF promotes a diverse and inclusive environment. Students come 50 states and 141 countries. Students at UCF have been recognized throughout the world and include recipients of the Rhodes, Mellon and Goldwater scholarships.
In 2009-10, UCF professors received $133 million in research funding and have accrued $1.05 billion in research-related funding since 2000. Distinctive programs extend learning beyond the classroom and include leadership programs, study abroad, cooperative education, mentorships, internships, service learning and paid research positions.
UCF President Dr. John C. HItt Director of Atheltics Keith R. Tribble
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TOWERS AT KNIGHTS PLAZA
Members of the UCF men’s basketball team reside on campus at the recently completed Towers at Knights Plaza. The new condos on the north side of campus allow the student-athletes to live across the street from the UCF Arena, the UCF Practice Facility and Knightro’s cafeteria. The condos feature single bedrooms with full-size beds, kitchens and living room areas. Each bedroom includes high-speed Internet access, cable television and local phone service. The Towers at Knights Plaza are also located near Bright House Networks Stadium, the Wayne Densch Sports Center and Nicholson Fieldhouse. The condos are located above retail shops and restaurants, including Barnes and Noble and Tailgaters restaurant.
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ORLANDO
UCF is located in one of the world’s most vibrant cities - Orlando. Looking for theme parks, attractions, museums, world-class shopping, great restaurants, golf courses and nature preserves? You can fi nd it all here in Orlando. One of the area’s top attractions is its weather, with the average annual temperature 72.4 degrees.
Orlando is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world. Walt Disney World, Universal Studios Orlando and Sea World are just a short drive away from the UCF campus. The Kennedy Space Center, state parks and sandy beaches off the coast of the Atlantic Ocean are also all nearby. Orlando is a frequent destination for today’s top musical acts, who visit popular venues like Hard Rock Live at Universal’s CityWalk and House of Blues, which is located at Downtown Disney. The city’s world-renowned theme parks have added a variety of new entertainment experiences, including Disney’s Cirque de Soleil and Universal’s Blue Man Group performances. Beyond the theme parks, downtown Orlando features an ever-changing skyline, fi ne dining options and a newly developed arts district.
With top-notch events occuring year round, Orlando is a premier destination for sports fans. The region is home to professional franchises, college football bowl games, world-famous auto races and several professional golf tournaments. The Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association play in downtown Orlando at the new Amway Center. In 2010, the Knights faced 16th-ranked Florida at the venue.
The region’s sports calendar is busy each spring as Disney’s Wide World of Sports Complex hosts the Atlanta Braves for Major League Baseball spring training. The Houston Astros train in nearby Kissimmee and the Washington Nationals prepare for the regular season in Viera. The Florida Citrus Bowl hosts a pair of college bowl games each winter. Other events in the area include the Daytona 500 and PGA Tour tournaments.
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FROM UCF TO THE NBA
In the weeks leading up to the 2009 National Basketball Association Draft, one of the most talked about players was UCF star Jermaine Taylor. Analysts and scouts raved about his scoring ability and athleticism. Playing at UCF clearly helped Taylor prepare for the next level as he was selected with the 32nd overall pick of the draft by Washington. On draft night, the shooting guard was traded to Houston. In August 2009, Taylor signed a multi-year contract with the Rockets.
As a rookie in 2009-10, Taylor appeared in 31 games, making four starts. He averaged 4.1 points in 9.8 minutes an outing. His best contest came on March 27 against the Los Angeles Lakers in Houston. Making his fi rst career start, Taylor poured in 15 points and added fi ve rebounds and three assists. In 2010-11, Taylor spent time with the Rockets and Sacramento. He averaged 7.1 points in 26 games with the Kings.
Taylor is one of many former Knights who have extended their playing careers after leaving UCF. Some Knights have played professionally in the United States, while others have headed overseas to represent UCF all over the world. Taylor’s teammate, Kenrick Zondervan, signed with ESTIA Egaleo in Greece after graduating in 2009. Former UCF standout guard Dave Noel spent the 2009-10 campaign with Reno in the NBA Development League.
In 2005, former UCF star Mark Jones made his NBA debut with the Orlando Magic. Dexter Lyons, a star on the Knights’ 2004 NCAA Tournament squad, spent the summers of 2004 and 2005 playing with NBA teams. He participated in the Pepsi Pro Summer League with the Boston Celtics in 2004. The following year, Lyons played with Orlando in the Reebok Vegas Summer League. In 1976, Bennie Shaw became the fi rst UCF player to be affi liated with an NBA franchise when he was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the ninth round of the draft.