2011-2012 University of Connecticut Basketball Media Notes Februaty 4, 2012 vs. Seton Hall UConnHuskies.com OVER THE AIR TELEVISION: SNY Eamon McAnaney (pbp) Bob Wenzel (analyst) RADIO: UConn Radio Network WTIC-AM 1080 Joe D’Ambrosio (pbp) Wayne Norman (analyst) WTIC-Hartford, (1080-AM) WILI-Willimantic (1400-AM) WLIS-Old Saybrook (1420-AM) WMRD-Middletown (1150-AM) WSUB-Groton (980-AM) 2011-12 UConn Men’s Basketball Date Opponent TV Time NOVEMBER Wed 2 AIC (exhibition) (GP) UConnHuskies.com W, 78-35 Sun 6 CW Post (exhibition) (XL) UConnHuskies.com W, 91-61 Fri 11 Columbia (GP) ESPNU W, 70-57 Mon 14 Wagner (GP) SNY W, 78-66 Thu 17 Maine (XL) SNY W, 80-60 Sun 20 Coppin State (XL) SNY W, 87-70 Battle 4 Atlantis, Imperial Arena Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas Thu 24 vs. UNC Asheville HDNet W, 73-63 Fri 25 vs. UCF Versus L, 63-68 Sat 26 vs. #22 Florida State Versus W, 78-76 OT DECEMBER BIG EAST/SEC Challenge Sat 3 Arkansas (XL) ESPN W, 75-62 Thu 8 #25 Harvard (GP) espn2 W, 67-53 Sun 18 Holy Cross (XL) SNY W, 77-40 Thu 22 Fairfield (XL) SNY W, 79-71 Wed 28 at USF SNY W, 60-57 Sat 31 St. John’s (XL) SNY W, 83-69 JANUARY Tue 3 at Seton Hall SNY L, 63-75 Sat 7 at Rutgers SNY L, 60-67 Mon 9 West Virginia (XL) espn2 W, 64-57 Sat 14 at Notre Dame espn2 W, 67-53 Wed 18 Cincinnati (GP) espn2 L, 67-70 Sat 21 at Tennessee CBS L, 57-60 Sun 29 Notre Dame (XL) SNY L, 48-50 FEBRUARY Wed 1 at #14 Georgetown espn2 L, 44-58 4 Seton Hall (XL) SNY Noon Mon 6 at Louisville ESPN 7:00 Sat 11 at Syracuse CBS 1:00 Wed 15 DePaul (GP) SNY 7:00 Sat 18 Marquette (XL) ESPN/espn2 Noon Mon 20 at Villanova ESPN 7:00 Sat 25 Syracuse (GP) ESPN 9:00 Tue 28 at Providence SNY 7:00 MARCH Sat 3 Pittsburgh (GP) ESPN/espn2 Noon 2012 BIG EAST Championship Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. Tue-Sat 6-10 BIG EAST Championship ESPN *— BIG EAST Conference Opponent gp- Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, Conn.; XL- XL Center, Hartford, Conn. All times Eastern Standard 2011-12 UConn Basketball Roster # Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 1 Enosch Wolf So. C 7-1 245 Goettingen, Germany/Wilbraham & Monson 2 DeAndre Daniels Fr. F 6-8 195 Los Angeles, Calif./W.H. Taft (Calif.) HS 3 Jeremy Lamb So. G/F 6-5 180 Norcross, Ga. /Norcross HS 4 Brendan Allen Fr. G 6-3 187 Windsor, Conn./Windsor HS/Bridgeton Acad. 5 Niels Giffey So. G/F 6-7 205 Berlin, Germany/Heinrich-Schliemann HS 10 Tyler Olander So. F 6-9 225 Mansfield, Conn. /E.O. Smith HS 11 Ryan Boatright Fr. G 6-0 160 Aurora, Ill. /East Aurora HS 12 Andre Drummond Fr. C 6-10 270 Middletown, Conn./St. Thomas More/Capitol Prep 13 Shabazz Napier So. G 6-1 171 Roxbury, Mass. /Charlestown HS 14 P.J. Cochrane Sr. G 6-2 200 Newtown, Conn./Newtown HS 21 Kyle Bailey Sr. G 6-3 170 Lancaster, N.H./White Mountains Regional HS 22 Roscoe Smith So. F 6-8 205 Baltimore, Md. /Oak Hill (Va.) Academy 23 Benjamin Stewart Sr. F 6-5 205 Denver, Colo. /Kent Denver HS 25 Michael Bradley RFr. C/F 6-10 225 Chattanooga, Tenn. /Tyner Academy 34 Alex Oriakhi Jr. F/C 6-9 240 Lowell, Mass. /Tilton School 40 Ethan Waite Sr. G 5-10 165 East Hartford, Conn./East Hartford HS COACHING STAFF: Head Coach: JIM CALHOUN, 26th Season at UConn (American International ‘68) Associate Head Coach: GEORGE BLANEY, 11th Season at UConn (Holy Cross ‘61) Assistant Coach: KEVIN OLLIE, 2nd Season at UConn (UConn ‘95) Assistant Coach: GLEN MILLER, 9th Season at UConn (UConn ‘88) Director of Basketball Administration: KARL HOBBS, 9th season at UConn (UConn ‘84) Assistant Dir of Basketball Administration: KEVIN FREEMAN, 1st season at UConn (UConn ‘06) PRONUNCIATIONS: Enosch Wolf (eee-nish) Niels Giffey (kneelzz Gihf-EYE) Shabazz Napier (shuh BAZZ (rhymes with Jazz) NAY pier) Alex Oriakhi (OAR-EE-AAH-KEE) ARV AP / ARV ESPN-USA Connecticut Huskies 14-7 overall 4-5 BIG EAST FOR MORE INFO ON UCONN BASKETBALL PLEASE CONTACT: PHIL CHARDIS Assistant Director of Communications [email protected]; twitter: @uconnmbbsid Office-- 860-486-3531; Mobile-- 860-771-3314 2011-12 CONNECTICUT BASKETBALL Husky Notables With 867 career wins, Jim Calhoun is No. 6 on the NCAA career wins list and No. 3 among active head coaches, trailing only Mike Krzyzewski (919) and Jim Boeheim (878). UConn owns an .783 all-time winning percentage on games televised by SNY (18-5). The Huskies went 11-2 on SNY last season and are 7-3 on SNY so far this season. Today’s game against Seton Hall is one of 13 regular-season games on the network this year. UConn shot 60 percent against St. John’s on Dec. 31. It was just the fourth time in seven seasons dating back to the start of the 2004-05 campaign that the Huskies hit over 60 percent from the field. The Huskies rank third in the BIG EAST Conference at 47.2-percent from the field. UP NEXT: UConn returns to action on Monday, February 6, facing Louisville at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville. The game begins at 7 p.m. and will be televised by ESPN. THE GAME: The University of Connecticut men’s basketball team faces Seton Hall at the XL Center in Hartford, Conn., on Saturday, February 4, at noon. The game will be televised on SNY. UConn enters the contest with a record of 14-7 overall, 4-5 in the BIG EAST, coming off a 58-44 loss at Georgetown on February 1. The Huskies are being paced by All-America candidate Jeremy Lamb at 17.7 points per game, Bob Cousy Award candidate Shabazz Napier at 13.6 points and 5.9 assists per contest, and four-time BIG EAST Rookie of the Week freshman Andre Drummond at 10.3 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 2.5 blocks per game. Seton Hall is 15-7 overall, 4-6 in the BIG EAST after a 66-59 loss at #15 Marquette on January 31. Seton Hall defeated UConn, 75-63, on January 3 at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. Game #22 - February 4, 2012, XL Center, Hartford, Conn. --- noon Seton Hall Pirates 15-7 overall 4-6 BIG EAST
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2011-2012 University of Connecticut Basketball Media NotesFebruaty 4, 2012 vs. Seton HallUConnHuskies.com
Battle 4 Atlantis, Imperial ArenaAtlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas
Thu 24 vs. UNC Asheville HDNet W, 73-63Fri 25 vs. UCF Versus L, 63-68Sat 26 vs. #22 Florida State Versus W, 78-76 OT
DECEMBERBIG EAST/SEC Challenge
Sat 3 Arkansas (XL) ESPN W, 75-62
Thu 8 #25 Harvard (GP) espn2 W, 67-53Sun 18 Holy Cross (XL) SNY W, 77-40Thu 22 Fairfield(XL) SNY W,79-71Wed 28 at USF SNY W, 60-57Sat 31 St. John’s (XL) SNY W, 83-69JANUARYTue 3 at Seton Hall SNY L, 63-75Sat 7 at Rutgers SNY L, 60-67Mon 9 West Virginia (XL) espn2 W, 64-57Sat 14 at Notre Dame espn2 W, 67-53 Wed 18 Cincinnati (GP) espn2 L, 67-70 Sat 21 at Tennessee CBS L, 57-60Sun 29 Notre Dame (XL) SNY L, 48-50FEBRUARYWed 1 at #14 Georgetown espn2 L, 44-58 4 Seton Hall (XL) SNY NoonMon 6 at Louisville ESPN 7:00Sat 11 at Syracuse CBS 1:00Wed 15 DePaul (GP) SNY 7:00Sat 18 Marquette (XL) ESPN/espn2 NoonMon 20 at Villanova ESPN 7:00Sat 25 Syracuse (GP) ESPN 9:00Tue 28 at Providence SNY 7:00MARCHSat 3 Pittsburgh (GP) ESPN/espn2 Noon
2012 BIG EAST ChampionshipMadison Square Garden, New York, N.Y.
Tue-Sat 6-10 BIG EAST Championship ESPN
*— BIG EAST Conference Opponentgp- Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, Conn.; XL- XL Center, Hartford, Conn.All times Eastern Standard
2011-12 UConn Basketball Roster # Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 1 Enosch Wolf So. C 7-1 245 Goettingen, Germany/Wilbraham & Monson 2 DeAndre Daniels Fr. F 6-8 195 Los Angeles, Calif./W.H. Taft (Calif.) HS 3 Jeremy Lamb So. G/F 6-5 180 Norcross, Ga. /Norcross HS 4 Brendan Allen Fr. G 6-3 187 Windsor, Conn./Windsor HS/Bridgeton Acad. 5 Niels Giffey So. G/F 6-7 205 Berlin, Germany/Heinrich-Schliemann HS 10 TylerOlander So. F 6-9 225 Mansfield,Conn./E.O.SmithHS 11 Ryan Boatright Fr. G 6-0 160 Aurora, Ill. /East Aurora HS 12 Andre Drummond Fr. C 6-10 270 Middletown, Conn./St. Thomas More/Capitol Prep 13 Shabazz Napier So. G 6-1 171 Roxbury, Mass. /Charlestown HS 14 P.J. Cochrane Sr. G 6-2 200 Newtown, Conn./Newtown HS 21 Kyle Bailey Sr. G 6-3 170 Lancaster, N.H./White Mountains Regional HS 22 Roscoe Smith So. F 6-8 205 Baltimore, Md. /Oak Hill (Va.) Academy 23 Benjamin Stewart Sr. F 6-5 205 Denver, Colo. /Kent Denver HS 25 Michael Bradley RFr. C/F 6-10 225 Chattanooga, Tenn. /Tyner Academy 34 Alex Oriakhi Jr. F/C 6-9 240 Lowell, Mass. /Tilton School 40 Ethan Waite Sr. G 5-10 165 East Hartford, Conn./East Hartford HS
COACHING STAFF:Head Coach: JIM CALHOUN, 26th Season at UConn (American International ‘68)Associate Head Coach: GEORGE BLANEY, 11th Season at UConn (Holy Cross ‘61)Assistant Coach: KEVIN OLLIE, 2nd Season at UConn (UConn ‘95)Assistant Coach: GLEN MILLER, 9th Season at UConn (UConn ‘88)Director of Basketball Administration: KARL HOBBS, 9th season at UConn (UConn ‘84)Assistant Dir of Basketball Administration: KEVIN FREEMAN, 1st season at UConn (UConn ‘06)PRONUNCIATIONS:Enosch Wolf (eee-nish)Niels Giffey (kneelzz Gihf-EYE)Shabazz Napier (shuh BAZZ (rhymes with Jazz) NAY pier)Alex Oriakhi (OAR-EE-AAH-KEE)
ARV AP / ARV ESPN-USAConnecticutHuskies
14-7 overall4-5 BIG EAST
FOR MORE INFO ON UCONN BASKETBALLPLEASE CONTACT: PHIL CHARDIS
Assistant Director of [email protected]; twitter: @uconnmbbsidOffice--860-486-3531;Mobile--860-771-3314
2011-12 CONNECTICUT BASKETBALLHusky Notables
With 867 career wins, Jim Calhoun is No. 6 on the NCAA career wins list and No. 3 among active head coaches, trailing only Mike Krzyzewski (919) and Jim Boeheim (878).
UConn owns an .783 all-time winning percentage on games televised by SNY (18-5). The Huskies went 11-2 on SNY last season and are 7-3 on SNY so far this season. Today’s game against Seton Hall is one of 13 regular-season games on the network this year.
UConn shot 60 percent against St. John’s on Dec. 31. It was just the fourth time in seven seasons dating back to the start of the 2004-05 campaign that the Huskieshitover60percentfromthefield.TheHuskiesrank third in the BIG EAST Conference at 47.2-percent fromthefield.UP NEXT: UConn returns to action on Monday, February 6, facing Louisville at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville. The game begins at 7 p.m. and will be televised by ESPN.
THE GAME: The University of Connecticut men’s basketball team faces Seton Hall at the XL Center in Hartford, Conn., on Saturday, February 4, at noon. The game will be televised on SNY. UConn enters the contest with a record of 14-7 overall, 4-5 in the BIG EAST, coming off a 58-44 loss at Georgetown on February 1. The Huskies are being paced by All-America candidate Jeremy Lamb at 17.7 points per game, Bob Cousy Award candidate Shabazz Napier at 13.6 points and 5.9 assists per contest, and four-time BIG EAST Rookie of the Week freshman Andre Drummond at 10.3 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 2.5 blocks per game. Seton Hall is 15-7 overall, 4-6 in the BIG EAST after a 66-59 loss at #15 Marquette on January 31. Seton Hall defeated UConn, 75-63, on January 3 at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.
Game #22 - February 4, 2012, XL Center, Hartford, Conn. --- noon
Seton HallPirates
15-7 overall4-6 BIG EAST
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NOTING THE HUSKIES: Jeremy Lamb leads the Huskies at 17.7 points per game. He has topped the 20-point mark seven times this season. He scored a career-high 30 points against Columbia in the 2011-12 season opener. ... Shabazz Napier is averaging 13.6 points, 5.9 assists and 3.9 rebounds. He had a career-high 27 points against Cincinnati on January 18 and had a triple-double in the win over Coppin State, the ninth in UConn history. He has topped the 20-point mark eight times this season. ... Freshman Andre Drummond is a four-time BIG EAST Rookie of the Week. Drummond is averaging 10.3 points and team highs of 7.8 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per contest.
FRESHMAN MARK: With 15 points and 11 rebounds against Notre Dame on January 29, Andre Drummond notched his seventh double-double of the 2011-12 season, tying Emeka Okafor (2001-02) for the most double-doubles by a freshman under Jim Calhoun. Drummond, a Wayman Tisdale Award candidate, has fivedouble-doublesinUConn’slastninegames.
DOUBLE-DOUBLE HAT TRICK: Andre Drummond recorded three straight double-doubles, all coming in BIG EAST action, against Rutgers, West Virginia, andNotreDame.HeisthefirstUConnfreshman to record three straight double-doubles since Corny Thompson in the lastfivegamesofthe1978-79season.Drummond is thefirstUConnplayer torecord three straight double-doubles in BIG EAST action since Hasheem Thabeet accomplished the feat against Pittsburgh (3/7/09), Notre Dame (2/28/09) and Marquette (2/25/09).
DRUMMOND NEARLY PERFECT: Andre Drummond hit 11-of-12 from the fieldinthewinoverHolyCross,matchingthe second best FG% in a game in UConn history. Kirk King is the only Husky to ever make 10 or more FGs and be perfect.Best FG% in a game in UConn history (min. 10 FGM)100.0 (10-10) Kirk King vs. Providence 1/13/9691.6 (11-12) Andre Drummond vs. Holy Cross 12/18/1191.6 (11-12) Rod Sellers vs. Maine 12/9/8990.9 (10-11) Charlie Villanueva vs. Rice 1/2/0490.9 (10-11) Travis Knight vs. St. John’s 1/17/9686.7 (13-15) Mike McKay vs. Yale 12/1/7985.7 (12-14) Ben Gordon vs. Miami 1/20/0385.7 (12-14) Richard Hamilton vs. Nebraska 3/21/9785.7 (18-21) Tony Hanson vs. Vermont 2/19/7784.6 (11-13) Earl Kelley vs. Providence 1/26/83
Drummond is shooting a team-leading
57.1 percent on the season (100-for-175).
NON-CONFERENCE: UConnfinisheditsnon-conference portion of the schedule with a 10-2 record. The Huskies went 8-0 at home against non-conference opponents, 2-1 at neutral sites, and 0-1 in its only true road game at Tennessee. UConn went 12-0 against non-conference opponents during the regular season last year, then added 11 straight wins in the postseason Big East Tournament and NCAA Tournament.
UCONN ON SNY: The Huskies will face Seton Hall on SNY on Saturday afternoon. UConn stands at 18-5 (.783) on SNY since the network began televising UConn games last season. The Huskies posted an 11-2 mark on SNY last season and they are 7-3 on the network so far this year. SNY will broadcast 13 regular-season UConn games this season. AT HOME ON THE ROAD : UConn haswonfiveof its lasteight trueroadgames during the regular season: 82-81 in overtime at Texas (1/8/11), 88-83 in overtime at Gonzaga (12/20/08), 68-64 at Buffalo (12/4/08), 68-63 at Indiana (1/26/08), and 85-82 at Central Florida (12/28/07). The three losses during that stretch were a 68-63 defeat at Michigan (1/17/10), the 60-57 loss at Tennessee (1/21/12), and Wednesday’s 58-44 loss at Georgetown.
NUMBERS OF NOTE: UConn has a record of 473-56 under Jim Calhoun when leading at the half, including 12-4 this season. The 70-point mark has also been a magic number of sorts for the past 11 seasons. When the Huskies score 70 or more, they are 183-29; When they allow under 70, they are 181-29.
UCONN CONSECUTIVE NATIONAL RANKING: Until the poll of Jan. 30, the Huskies had been ranked in the AP Top 25 for 28 straight weeks dating back to Nov. 29 of 2010. The 28-week streak is thefifthlongestinUConnhistory.Consecutive Weeks in the PollsStreak Dates1. 77 weeks Nov. 1997-Jan. 20012. 67 weeks Mar. 2003-Jan. 20073. 51 weeks Dec. 1993-Mar. 19964. 36 weeks Feb. 2008-Jan. 20105. 28 weeks Nov. 2010-Jan. 2012
BLOCK PARTY: The Huskies led the
nation in blocks for eight straight seasons from 2002-2009. UConn currently ranks second in the BIG EAST and sixth in the NCAA in blocks (6.6 per game). Andre Drummond leads all UConn players and ranks third in the league at 2.5 blocks per game.Lastyear,UConnfinished11thinthe nation with 5.6 blocks per game.
DEFENSIVE DOMINANCE: UConn has held opponents to under 40 percent shootingfromthefieldinnineofitslast14games and six of nine BIG EAST games. The Huskies have allowed opponents to shoot just 37.2 percent overall this season, second among league teams, and 38.0 percent in BIG EAST games, tops in the league.
Huskies in the BIG EAST RanksINDIVIDUAL (Through games 2/3)Player Category Rank #Lamb Scoring 5th 17.7 FT% 2nd .875 3PTM 7th 2.19 Minutes 6th 36.9Napier Scoring 22nd 13.6 Assists 3rd 5.86 Steals 11th 1.67 A/TO Ratio 10th 1.92 3PTM 14th 1.86Drummond Rebounding 8th 7.8 Blocks 3rd 2.48 FG% 6th .571
Team Record Pts.1 Kentucky (61) 19-1 1,620 2 Missouri (2) 18-1 1,532 3 Syracuse (2) 20-1 1,506 4 Ohio State 17-3 1,411 5 Kansas 16-3 1,383 6 Baylor 17-2 1,234 7 North Carolina 16-3 1,232 8 Duke 16-3 1,176 9 Georgetown 16-3 1,045 10 Michigan State 16-4 1,009 11 Murray State 20-0 925 12 UNLV 18-3 886 13 San Diego State 17-2 832 14 Florida 15-4 709 15 Creighton 18-2 682 16 Indiana 16-4 609 17 Marquette 16-4 517 18 Mississippi State 16-4 422 19 Virginia 15-3 414 20 Michigan 15-5 396 21 Saint Mary’s 19-2 345 22 Kansas State 14-4 252 23 Florida State 13-6 244 24 Connecticut 14-5 203 25 Wisconsin 16-5 182 Others receiving votes: West Virginia 96, Gon-zaga 82, Vanderbilt 40, Louisville 35, Harvard 32, Wichita State 28, Cincinnati 20, Illinois 11, Middle Tennessee 9, Dayton 3, Iona 2, Long Beach State 1Dropped from rankings: Illinois 22, Louisville 23
ESPN/USA TODAYDecember 19
Team Record Pts.1 Syracuse (30) 11-0 7742 Ohio State (1) 10-1 7133 Kentucky 9-1 7024 Louisville 10-0 6795 Duke 9-1 6376 North Carolina 9-2 6237 Baylor 9-0 5708 Missouri 11-0 5609 Connecticut 9-1 52610 Marquette 10-0 50311 Kansas 7-2 47112 Florida 8-2 44713 Pittsburgh 10-1 38614 Wisconsin 10-2 36115 Xavier 8-1 31816 Georgetown 9-1 30117 Mississippi State 11-1 27718 Indiana 10-0 24519 Michigan 9-2 22120 Michigan State 9-2 19321 Creighton 8-1 10722 Murray State 12-0 10023 UNLV 11-2 6824 Illinois 10-1 6625 Harvard 9-1 53Others receiving votes: San Diego State 32, California 28, Texas A&M 25, Virginia 19, Saint Louis 13, Alabama 12, Kansas State 12, Stan-ford 9, Memphis 7, Saint Mary’s 5, Vanderbilt 3, Saint Joseph’s 3, Gonzaga 3, Northwestern 1, Oklahoma 1, Seton Hall 1
UCONN IN NATIONAL POLL: UConn is ranked No. 8 in the current AP and No. 9 in the ESPN/USA Today Poll. The 2011-12 season marks the sixth time thatUConnwasrankedinthetopfivein the preseason polls (0809-2nd, 0506-3rd, 0304-1st, 9900-1st, 9899-2nd). The Huskies went to the Final Four in three ofthepreviousfiveyears.
UCONN BASKETBALL ALL-TIME TRIPLE-DOUBLESPlayer Date, Opponent StatsShabazz Napier 11/20/11 vs. Coppin State 22p, 12r, 13aKemba Walker 12/3/10 vs. UMBC 24p, 13r, 10aHasheem Thabeet 1/31/09 vs. Providence 15p, 11r, 10bMarcus Williams 2/21/06 vs. Notre Dame 18p, 10r, 13aBen Gordon 12/20/03 vs. Iona 17p, 16r, 11aEmeka Okafor 12/6/03 vs. Army 18p, 15r, 10bCaron Butler 12/26/00 vs. URI 14p, 12r, 11aDoron Sheffer 12/30/95 vs. Hartford 10p, 10r, 11aDonyell Marshall 1/17/94 vs. Hartford 23p, 11r, 10b
HUSKIES SIGN CALHOUN: UConn received a signed letter of intent from Omar Calhoun, a 6-3, 185 lbs. shooting guard from Christ the King HS in Brooklyn, N.Y., on November 9. Omar Calhoun is rated among the consensus top-30 players in the country for the Class of 2012.
LONGEST WIN STREAKSUConn’s loss to UCF snapped a streak of 16 straight contests dating back to the 2010-11 season, the 3rd best winning streak in school history. The UConn mark for consecutive wins is 23, set in 1995-96.
Most Consecutive Winsin UConn History
23 --------------------------------1995-9619 --------------------------------1998-9916 ------------ 2010-11 to 2011-1215---------------------------------1994-9514---------------------------------1953-5413---------------------------------2008-09
UCONN HITS 60% VS. ST. JOHN’S: Connecticut shot 60.4% against St. John’s in a 75-63 victory on Dec. 31. It was UConn’sfirstgameshooting60%sincehitting 33-55 (60.0%) against DePaul in the 2011 BIG EAST Tournament. UConn hashit60%fromthefieldjustfourtimessince the start of the 2004-05 season ranging 188 games.
20 OFF THE BENCH: With his 23 points vs. Arkansas, freshman Ryan Boatright hit the 20-point mark off the bench and became the 14th player off the bench in Jim Calhoun’s 26 seasons at UConn to
Team Record Pts.1 Kentucky (63) 21-1 1,623 2 Syracuse (2) 22-1 1,550 3 Ohio State 19-3 1,498 4 Missouri 19-2 1,363 5 North Carolina 18-3 1,331 6 Baylor 19-2 1,310 7 Duke 18-3 1,250 8 Kansas 17-4 1,178 9 Michigan State 17-4 1,098 10 Murray State 21-0 979 11 UNLV 20-3 936 12 Florida 17-4 861 13 Creighton 20-2 803 14 Georgetown 16-4 762 15 Marquette 18-4 682 16 Virginia 17-3 578 17 San Diego State 18-3 566 18 Saint Mary’s 21-2 472 19 Wisconsin 17-5 415 20 Indiana 17-5 395 21 Florida State 14-6 375 22 Mississippi State 17-5 329 23 Michigan 16-6 305 24 Gonzaga 17-3 141 25 Vanderbilt 16-5 102
Others receiving votes: Harvard 69, Louisville 65, Kansas State 40, West Virginia 12, Wichita State 9, Nevada 6, Notre Dame 6, Southern Miss 5, Long Beach State 3, Iowa State 3, Connecti-cut 2, Iona 2, Illinois 1Dropped from rankings: Kansas State 22, Connecticut 24
ESPN/USA TODAYJanuary 30
Team Record Pts.1 Kentucky (31) 21-1 775 2 Syracuse 22-1 730 3 Ohio State 19-3 726 4 Missouri 19-2 635 5 Duke 18-3 631 6 Baylor 19-2 622 6 North Carolina 18-3 622 8 Kansas 17-4 548 9 Murray State 21-0 511 10 Michigan State 17-4 456 11 Florida 17-4 445 12 Creighton 20-2 426 13 UNLV 20-3 399 14 Georgetown 16-4 355 15 Marquette 18-4 323 16 Saint Mary’s 21-2 284 17 San Diego State 18-3 264 18 Virginia 17-3 253 19 Mississippi State 17-5 193 20 Indiana 17-5 142 20 Wisconsin 17-5 142 22 Michigan 16-6 120 23 Harvard 18-2 116 24 Florida State 14-6 85 25 Louisville 17-5 68 Others receiving votes: Gonzaga 65, Vander-bilt 36, Connecticut 21, Nevada 18, Kansas State 15, Iowa State 9, Middle Tennessee 9, Wichita State 7, West Virginia 6, New Mexico 6, Southern Miss 4, Long Beach State 3, California 2, Temple 2, Notre Dame 1Dropped from rankings: Connecticut 19, Kansas State 24
UCONN IN NATIONAL POLL: UConn is among teams receiving votes in both the AP and the ESPN/USA Today polls. The 2011-12 season marks the sixth time that UConn was ranked in the top fiveinthepreseasonpolls(08-09:2nd,05-06: 3rd, 03-04: 1st, 99-00: 1st, 98-99: 2nd). The Huskies went to the Final Fourinthreeofthosefiveyears.
reach the 20-point mark in a game. The other players in this group are Rashad Anderson (11 times), Brian Fair (9 times in his career), Ben Gordon (5 times), Ray Allen (4 times), Johnnie Selvie (4 times), Phil Gamble (3 times), Doug Wiggins (3 times), Kemba Walker (2 times), Jamal Coombs-McDaniel (2 times), John Gwynn (2 times), Tony Robertson (1 time), Charlie Villanueva (1 time) and Rashamel Jones (1 time).
TWO 20’S TO OPEN THE YEAR: Sophomore Jeremy Lamb and Shabazz Napier have become the first pair of
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Team Under Jim Calhoun 100 Points by a TeamBy UConn 103 vs. Chattanooga, 3/19/09#By Opponent 127 vs. Syracuse, 3/12/09 (6OT)*
90 Points by a TeamBy UConn 97 vs. DePaul, 3/8/11By Opponent 127 vs. Syracuse, 3/12/09 (6OT)*
50-plus Point WinBy UConn 103-47 vs. Chattanooga, 3/19/09#By Opponent -----
40-plus Point WinBy UConn 103-47 vs. Chattanooga, 3/19/09# By Opponent -----
30-plus Point WinBy UConn 77-40 vs. Holy Cross, 12/18/11By Opponent 90-57 at St. John’s, 2/1/92
20-plus Point WinBy UConn 77-40 vs. Holy Cross, 12/18/11 By Opponent 51-73 vs. St. John’s, 3/9/10*
60-Percent Shooting by a TeamBy UConn .604 vs. St. John’s, 12/31/11By Opponent .615 vs. Stony Brook, 12/28/00
Overtime GameUConn Win 78-76 vs. Florida State, 11/26/11UConn Loss 67-74 vs. Marquette, 2/24/11
Multi-Overtime GameUConn Win 94-91 at Boston College, 2/9/94UConn Loss 117-127 vs. Syracuse, 3/12/09 (6OT)*
20-plus TurnoversBy UConn L, 67-60 at Rutgers, 1/7/12By Opponent L, 67-72 at Syracuse, 2/10/10
10 Three Point Field Goals MadeBy UConn 10 vs. Florida State, 11/26/11By Opponent 11 vs. Cincinnati, 1/18/12
10 BlocksBy UConn 11 vs. Arkansas, 12/3/11By Opponent 12 at Syracuse, 2/10/10
15 BlocksBy UConn 16 vs. Maine, 12/22/09 By Opponent -----
60 ReboundsBy UConn 76 vs. Syracuse, 3/12/09 (6OT)*By UConn 64 vs. Coppin State, 12/27/06By Opponent 67 vs. Syracuse, 3/12/09 (6OT)* By Opponent 60 at Seton Hall, 2/11/06
30 Free Throws MadeBy UConn 31 vs. Maine, 11/17/11By Opponent 40 vs. Syracuse, 3/12/09 (6OT)*
* - BIG EAST Tournament# - NCAA Tournament
Individual 40 Points by a Player42, Kemba Walker vs. Vermont, 11/17/10
30 Points by a Player30, Jeremy Lamb vs. Columbia, 11/11/11
20 Rebounds by a Player21, Alex Oriakhi at Texas, 1/8/11
15 Rebounds by a Player19, Alex Oriakhi vs DePaul, 3/9/11*
Two Players with 20 Pointsvs. West Virginia, 1/9/12Jeremy Lamb 25, Andre Drummond 20
Two Players with 10 Reboundsvs. Coppin State, 11/20/11Shabazz Napier 12, Tyler Olander 10
15 Field Goals Made15, Kemba Walker vs. Vermont, 11/17/10
10 Free Throws Made14, Kemba Walker vs. Cincinnati, 3/9/11#
10 Assists by a Player13, Shabazz Napier vs. Coppin State, 11/20/11
15 Assists by a Player16, Marcus Williams vs. Notre Dame, 1/30/05
5 Steals by a Player6, Kemba Walker vs. Syracuse, 3/11/11*
5 Blocks by a Player5, Andre Drummond vs. Holy Cross, 12/18/11
10 Blocks by a Player10, Hasheem Thabeet vs. PC, 1/31/09
5 Three Point FGM by a Player6, Shabazz Napier vs. Florida State, 11/26/11
Double-Double by a PlayerAndre Drummond15p-11r vs. Notre Dame, 1/29/12
Conesecutive Double-Double by a PlayerAndre Drummond20p-11r vs. West Virginia, 1/9/1210p-13r at Notre Dame, 1/14/12
Triple-Double by a PlayerShabazz Napier 22p-12r-13a vs. Coppin State, 11/20/11
Four Players in Double FiguresWin, 67-53 at Notre Dame, 1/14/12Shabazz Napier 16, Alex Oriakhi 12Andre Drummond 10, Roscoe Smith 10
Five Players in Double FiguresWin, 80-60 vs. Maine, 11/17/11Jeremy Lamb 16, Alex Oriakhi 16DeAndre Daniels 15, Andre Drummond 11, Tyler Olander 11
teammates in UConn history to open the season by each scoring 20 or more points in the first two games of the season.Lamb went for 30 in the opener against Columbia and followed that up with 20 against Wagner. Napier scored 21 in each ofthefirsttwogamesoftheyear.
LAMB FOR 30 IN OPENER: Sophomore Jeremy Lamb became only the third Husky under Jim Calhoun to reach the 30-point mark in a season opener. Ray Allen vs. TCU in 1995-96 and Donyell Marshall vs. Towson State in 1993-94 were the previous players to accomplish the feat. Lamb is the 16th different player under Calhoun to reach the 30-point mark.
LAMB GETS THE POINT: Presason firstteamAll-AmericanJeremyLambhasscoredindoublefiguresin19ofUConn’s21games and has been the Huskies’ leading scorer in 11 games. He has scored 30 or more points in one game and tallied 20 or more points in seven games. Lamb is currently averaging 17.7 points per game, fifth in theBIGEASTConference inallgames. He is third in the league in free throw percentage (.851) and seventh in theBIGEAST in three-pointfieldgoalsmade per game (2.2). In league games only, Lamb ranks 10th in scoring (15.6), and is tied for second in free throw percentage (.875).
SCOUTING SETON HALL: Seton Hall enters Saturday’s game against UConn with an overall record of 15-7 and a BIG EAST mark of 4-6. The Pirates have lost fiveconsecutivegames,includinga66-59 defeat at Marquette on January 31. The losing streak followed four straight wins that had lifted the Pirates to a 15-2 record and into the No. 24 spot in the AP Top 25. Seton Hall is 3-4 on the road this season. The Pirtaes are led by senior forward Herb Pope, averaing 15.9 points and 10.2 rebounds per game. With his 16 points against Marquette last Tuesday, Pope became the 39th player in Seton Hall history to score 1,000 points. The Pirates are also paced by guard Jordan Theodore, averaging 15.7 points, and forward Fuquan Edwin, at 13.6 ppg. Theodore’s 19 points, all in the second half, led Seton Hall to a 75-63 victory over UConn on January 3. Edwin had 12 points and 11 rebounds against the Huskies.
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UConn Series History with Seton HallConnecticut and Seton Hall have met 61 times, dating back to the 1916-17 season ... UConn lost the last meeting with the Pirates, 75-63, at the Prudential Center on January 3, 2012 ... The Huskies’ overall advantage in the series includes a 40-17 edge in games as BIG EAST members ... Prior to this season’s defeat, the Huskies had won 11 straight ... UConn has won 18 of the last 20 and 25 of the last 28 games between the schools dating back to the 1993-94 season ... Connecticut is 21-5 at home, including a 4-4 record at the XL Center.
2/18/85 L 62-65 A3/5/86 L 66-76 A1/6/87 W 77-68 A2/28/87 W 56-54 HCC1/5/88 L 58-71 A2/2/88 L 59-61 HCC1/14/89 L 62-76 A2/15/89 L 69-72 HCC3/10/89 L 66-74 A1/13/90 W 79-76 A2/24/90 W 79-57 GP3/9/90 W 76-58 A1/26/91 L 62-76 A2/27/91 W 62-60 (ot) GP2/8/92 L 69-81 GP3/1/92 L 64-77 A
1/4/93 L 69-72 A2/27/93 L 74-82 HCC12/8/93 W 82-66 A2/12/94 W 80-68 GP1/21/95 W 86-81 A2/25/95 W 75-61 GP3/2/96 W 87-58 A3/7/96 W 79-58 N2/1/97 W 62-55 A3/1/97 L 60-73 HCC1/13/98 W 80-59 HCC1/23/99 W 62-47 GP2/13/99 W 53-48 A3/4/99 W 57-56 N1/30/00 W 66-56 HCC2/14/00 W 59-50 A
UConn leads 42-19 2/17/17 L 19-34 A2/26/68 W 71-66 H2/4/69 L 79-81 A12/22/79 W 89-73 H1/10/81 W 57-47 H2/17/81 W 77-70 A1/9/82 W 76-66 H2/16/82 L 59-61 A1/29/83 W 78-47 H3/1/83 W 78-67 A1/14/84 W 76-68 H2/15/84 W 79-57 A1/30/85 W 81-76 H3/2/85 L 80-85 A1/21/86 W 82-70 H
3/9/00 W 79-64 N3/3/01 L 63-65 A3/2/02 W 90-78 GP3/13/03 W 83-70 N3/1/04 W 89-67 GP1/17/05 W 77-68 A2/11/06 W 99-57 A2/14/07 W 67-55 GP1/3/08 W 98-86 A1/18/09 W 76-61 XL2/14/09 W 62-54 A1/6/10 W 71-63 GP2/2/11 W 61-59 A1/3/12 L 63-75 A
Last Season’s Meeting
Wednesday, February 2, 2011, Prudential Center, Newark, N.J.
Officials: Ed Corbett, Ed Hightower, Jeff ClarkTechnical fouls: UConn-None. Seton Hall-None.Attendance: 10001Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalUConn......................... 32 29 - 61Seton Hall.................... 37 22 - 59Intentional foul on SHU #15 Pope with 3.7 seconds remaining in 2nd halfPoints in the paint-UCONN 28,SHU 28. Points off turnovers-UCONN 11,SHU 8.2nd chance points-UCONN 7,SHU 11. Fast break points-UCONN 6,SHU 15.Bench points-UCONN 16,SHU 8. Score tied-5 times. Lead changed-10 times.Last FG-UCONN 2nd-02:32, SHU 2nd-00:00.Largest lead-UCONN by 5 1st-11:40, SHU by 14 2nd-13:56.
Game#22
Last Meeting at XL Center
Monday, January 18, 2009, XL Center, Hartford, Conn.
TEAM STATISTICS UCONN OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND -------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------- --- ----- ------ SCORING................. 1440 1302 11/11/11 COLUMBIA W 70-57 10167 Points per game....... 68.6 62.0 11/14/11 WAGNER W 78-66 9217 Scoring margin........ +6.6 - 11/17/11 MAINE W 80-60 10726 FIELD GOALS-ATT......... 526-1142 462-1242 11/20/11 COPPIN STATE W 87-70 11397 Field goal pct........ .461 .372 %11/24/11 vs UNC Asheville W 73-63 2530 3 POINT FG-ATT.......... 113-338 160-460 %11/25/11 vs UCF L 63-68 2394 3-point FG pct........ .334 .348 %11/26/11 vs Florida State W OT 78-76 2752 3-pt FG made per game. 5.4 7.6 12/3/11 ARKANSAS W 75-62 14333 FREE THROWS-ATT......... 275-402 218-300 12/8/11 HARVARD W 67-53 10167 Free throw pct........ .684 .727 12/18/11 HOLY CROSS W 77-40 13396 F-Throws made per game 13.1 10.4 12/22/11 FAIRFIELD W 79-71 13821 REBOUNDS................ 801 694 *12/28/11 at USF W 60-57 5705 Rebounds per game..... 38.1 33.0 *12/31/11 ST. JOHN’S W 83-69 16294 Rebounding margin..... +5.1 - *1/3/12 at Seton Hall L 63-75 8089 ASSISTS................. 281 241 *1/7/12 at Rutgers L 60-67 7011 Assists per game...... 13.4 11.5 *1/9/12 WEST VIRGINIA W 64-57 15805 TURNOVERS............... 278 233 *1/14/12 at Notre Dame W 67-53 9149 Turnovers per game.... 13.2 11.1 *1/18/12 CINCINNATI L 67-70 10167 Turnover margin....... -2.1 - 1/21/12 at Tennessee L 57-60 21114 Assist/turnover ratio. 1.0 1.0 *1/29/12 NOTRE DAME L 48-50 16294 STEALS.................. 124 136 *02/01/12 at Georgetown L 44-58 15174 Steals per game....... 5.9 6.5 * = Conference game BLOCKS.................. 139 51 % = Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas Blocks per game....... 6.6 2.4 ATTENDANCE.............. 151784 73918 Home games-Avg/Game... 12-12649 6-11040 Neutral site-Avg/Game. - 3-2559
SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------------------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- Connecticut.............. 704 729 7 - 1440 Opponents................ 605 692 5 - 1302
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## Player GP-GS Min—Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct 3FG/G FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A APG TO TOPG A/TO Blk BPG Stl SPG Pts Avg
BIG EAST Leaders PlayersSchool In NBAConnecticut 11Marquette 5Syracuse 5Louisville 4Georgetown 3Notre Dame 3Pittsburgh 3Villanova 3Cincinnati 2Providence 2DePaul 1Rutgers 1South Florida 1St. John’s 1 West Virginia 1Seton Hall 0
Duke, Kentucky, UCLA, Texas, Kansas, and North Carolina are the leaders of the 119 Division I teams that have one or more former players on 2011-12 NBA opening-day rosters. Duke has 16 former players collecting paychecks from NBA teams, Kentucky and UCLA are next with 15 former players on NBA teams, Texas has 13, and Kansas and North Carolina each have 12 players in the NBA. Additional teams with double-digit players in the NBA are Con-necticut with 11, and Arizona and Florida with 10 each. The 11 former Husky performers that began the season on active rosters are: Ray Allen (Celtics)-in his 16th NBA season; Richard Hamilton (Bulls)-in his 13th NBA season; Caron Butler (Clippers)-in his 10th NBA season; Emeka Okafor (Hornets)-in his 8th NBA season; Ben Gordon (Pistons)-in his 8th NBA season; Charlie Villanueva (Pistons)-in his 7th NBA season; Rudy Gay (Grizzlies)-in his 6th NBA season; Hasheem Thabeet (Rockets)- in his 3rd NBA season; A.J. Price (Pacers)- in his 3rd NBA season; Jeff Adrien (Rockets)- in his 2nd NBA season and Kemba Walker (Bobcats) in his 1st NBA season. The ACC leads all conferences with 61 current NBA players followed by the Pac-12 (49) and the BIG EAST (46).
UCONN IN THE NBA (at start of 2011-12 season)
Last Five Games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES........... (2-3) (1-2) (1-1) (0-0) CONFERENCE.......... (2-2) (1-2) (1-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (0-1) (0-0) (0-1) (0-0)
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Last Three Games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES........... (0-3) (0-2) (0-1) (0-0) CONFERENCE.......... (0-2) (0-2) (0-0) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (0-1) (0-0) (0-1) (0-0)
|—TOTAL—| |—3-PTS—| |——REBOUNDS——| ## Player GP-GS Min—Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg
2011-12 RECORDS & ATTENDANCE Overall W-L BIG EAST W-L Non-Conf. W-L Attendance Avg.Total 14-7 4-5 10-2 225702 10748Home 10-2 2-2 8-0 151784 12649XL Center (16,294) 7-1 2-1 5-0 112066 14009Harry A. Gampel Pavilion (10,167) 3-1 0-1 3-0 39718 9930Away 2-4 2-3 0-1 66242 11040Neutral 2-1 2-1 7676 2559
UCONN RECORD WHEN... OVERALL BIG EASTLeading at the half: 12-4 2-2Trailing at half: 2-3 2-3Tied at half Playing overtime: 1-0Shooting 50% or better: 8-0 2-0Shooting less than 40%: 0-4 0-3Opponents shoot 50% or better: Opponents shoot 35.0-39.9%: 6-2 2-2Opponents shoot 30.0-34.9%: 3-0 2-0Opponents shoot less than 30%: 2-0UConn outrebounds opponent: 12-4 3-2UConn shoots 70% FT or better: 6-3 3-3UConn shoots 50.0-69.9% FT: 9-2 2-0UConn shoots below 50.0% FT: 0-1 0-1Scoring 50-69 points: 4-5 3-3Scoring 70-89 points: 10-0 1-0Scoring 90 points or more: Allowing 40-69 points: 11-5 4-3Allowing 70-89 points: 3-2 0-2Allowing 90 points or more: Bench outscores opponent bench: 10-4 3-3Game is decided by 1-4 points: 2-3 1-2Game is decided by 5-10 points: 3-2 1-1Game is decided by 11 points or more: 9-2 2-2Playing at night: 8-4 2-4Playing in the afternoon: 5-3 1-1Playing on Monday: 2-0 1-0Playing on Tuesday:
Miscellaneous Records & StatisticsUCONN RECORD WHEN... OVERALL BIG EASTPlaying on Wednesday: 1-3 1-3Playing on Thursday: 4-0Playing on Friday: 1-1Playing on Saturday: 4-2 2-1Playing on Sunday: 2-1 0-1Biggest Lead: .......................... 39 pts vs. Holy CrossBiggest Deficit: ........................ 21 pts at. Seton HallBiggest Lead/Loss: ............ 17 pts vs. UCF, 17:00 in 2ndHBiggest Deficit/Win: .................... 13 pts. vs. Coppin St.Biggest Halftime Lead: .................. 20 pts vs. FairfieldBiggest Halftime Deficit: ................ 13 pts at Seton HallBest UConn 1st Half FG%: .............. 57.9 vs. West VirginiaWorst UConn 1st Half FG%: ................. 27.6 at GeorgetownBest UConn 2nd Half FG%: ................. 74.1 vs. Coppin St.Worst UConn 2nd Half FG%: .................... 25.0 at RutgersBest Opp. 1st Half FG%: ................... 45.5 by CincinnatiWorst Opp. 1st Half FG%: .................... 24.2 by ColumbiaBest Opp. 2nd Half FG%: .......................... 63.6 by FSUWorst Opp. 2nd Half FG%: .................. 17.6 by Holy CrossMost Pts by UConn in 1st Half: ............... 46 vs. FairfieldLeast Pts by UConn in 1st Half: ............. 21 at GeorgetownMost Pts by UConn in 2nd Half: ............. 46 vs. Coppin St.Least Pts by UConn in 2nd Half: ............. 23 at GeorgetownMost Pts by Opp. in 1st Half: ............... 42 by CincinnatiLeast Pts by Opp. in 1st Half: .............. 21 by Notre DameMost Pts by Opp. in 2nd Half: ................. 45 by FairfieldLeast Pts by Opp. in 2nd Half: .............. 16 by Holy Cross
STATISTICAL CATEGORY LEADERS
LED IN SCORING: Lamb (11), Napier (10), Drummond (2), Boatright (1), Oriakhi (1)
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UCONN - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS..................... 87 COPPIN STATE (11/20/11) 83 ST. JOHN’S (12/31/11) 80 MAINE (11/17/11) FIELD GOALS MADE........... 34 HOLY CROSS (12/18/11) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........ 72 MAINE (11/17/11) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... .604 (29-48) ST. JOHN’S (12/31/11) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 11 vs Florida State (11/26/11) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS........... 25 vs Florida State (11/26/11) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE......... .636 ( 7-11) FAIRFIELD (12/22/11) FREE THROWS MADE........... 31 WAGNER (11/14/11) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS........ 43 WAGNER (11/14/11) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... .941 (16-17) at Seton Hall (1/3/12) REBOUNDS................... 57 MAINE (11/17/11) ASSISTS.................... 23 HOLY CROSS (12/18/11) STEALS..................... 12 HOLY CROSS (12/18/11) BLOCKED SHOTS.............. 13 COLUMBIA (11/11/11) TURNOVERS.................. 20 at Rutgers (1/7/12) FOULS...................... 21 at Tennessee (1/21/12) 21 at Rutgers (1/7/12) 21 ST. JOHN’S (12/31/11)
Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS..................... 76 vs Florida State (11/26/11) 75 at Seton Hall (1/3/12) 71 FAIRFIELD (12/22/11) FIELD GOALS MADE........... 27 at Seton Hall (1/3/12) 27 COPPIN STATE (11/20/11) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........ 77 ARKANSAS (12/3/11) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... .438 (21-48) at Georgetown (02/01/12) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 12 FAIRFIELD (12/22/11) 12 COPPIN STATE (11/20/11) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS........... 31 COPPIN STATE (11/20/11) 31 COLUMBIA (11/11/11) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE......... .500 (10-20) at Seton Hall (1/3/12) FREE THROWS MADE........... 23 ST. JOHN’S (12/31/11) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS........ 30 ST. JOHN’S (12/31/11) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... 1.000 ( 8-8 ) MAINE (11/17/11) 1.000 ( 2-2 ) HOLY CROSS (12/18/11) REBOUNDS................... 47 ARKANSAS (12/3/11) ASSISTS.................... 17 at Seton Hall (1/3/12) 17 FAIRFIELD (12/22/11) STEALS..................... 12 vs Florida State (11/26/11) BLOCKED SHOTS.............. 5 at Seton Hall (1/3/12) 5 HOLY CROSS (12/18/11) 5 MAINE (11/17/11) TURNOVERS.................. 17 HOLY CROSS (12/18/11) FOULS...................... 28 WAGNER (11/14/11)
UCONN - GAME LOWS POINTS..................... 44 at Georgetown (02/01/12) 48 NOTRE DAME (1/29/12) 57 at Tennessee (1/21/12) FIELD GOALS MADE........... 18 at Georgetown (02/01/12) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........ 47 WAGNER (11/14/11) 47 vs UNC Asheville (11/24/11) 47 WEST VIRGINIA (1/9/12) 47 NOTRE DAME (1/29/12) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... .300 (18-60) at Georgetown (02/01/12) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 2 vs UCF (11/25/11) 2 HOLY CROSS (12/18/11) 2 at Notre Dame (1/14/12) 2 at Georgetown (02/01/12) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS........... 8 ARKANSAS (12/3/11) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE......... .100 ( 2-20) at Georgetown (02/01/12) FREE THROWS MADE........... 6 at Georgetown (02/01/12) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS........ 10 NOTRE DAME (1/29/12) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... .462 ( 6-13) at Georgetown (02/01/12) REBOUNDS................... 29 NOTRE DAME (1/29/12) ASSISTS.................... 6 at USF (12/28/11) STEALS..................... 2 CINCINNATI (1/18/12) BLOCKED SHOTS.............. 3 at Tennessee (1/21/12) 3 at Georgetown (02/01/12) TURNOVERS.................. 7 HOLY CROSS (12/18/11) FOULS...................... 8 HOLY CROSS (12/18/11)
Opponent - GAME LOWS POINTS..................... 40 HOLY CROSS (12/18/11) 50 NOTRE DAME (1/29/12) 53 HARVARD (12/8/11) 53 at Notre Dame (1/14/12) FIELD GOALS MADE........... 16 HOLY CROSS (12/18/11) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS........ 47 NOTRE DAME (1/29/12) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE...... .262 (16-61) HOLY CROSS (12/18/11) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...... 4 ST. JOHN’S (12/31/11) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS........... 13 at Georgetown (02/01/12) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE......... .167 ( 4-24) ST. JOHN’S (12/31/11) FREE THROWS MADE........... 2 HOLY CROSS (12/18/11) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS........ 2 HOLY CROSS (12/18/11) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...... .429 ( 6-14) ARKANSAS (12/3/11) REBOUNDS................... 24 WAGNER (11/14/11) 24 vs UNC Asheville (11/24/11) ASSISTS.................... 6 HOLY CROSS (12/18/11) STEALS..................... 3 HOLY CROSS (12/18/11) 3 at Notre Dame (1/14/12) BLOCKED SHOTS.............. 0 COLUMBIA (11/11/11) 0 WEST VIRGINIA (1/9/12) TURNOVERS.................. 6 CINCINNATI (1/18/12) FOULS...................... 10 HOLY CROSS (12/18/11)
2011-12 Team/Opponent Highs and Lows & Speciality Stats
Game-by-Game Specialty Statistics
Pts. in Pts. off 2nd Fast Paint TO’s Chance BreakDate Opponent UC-Opp UC-Opp UC-Opp UC-Opp11/11 Columbia (GP) 24-20 15-13 4-19 20-211/14 Wagner (GP) 26-20 10-17 14-11 9-811/17 Maine (XL) 44-24 22-23 33-12 9-811/20 Coppin State (XL) 40-24 11-12 9-7 22-911/24 vs. UNC Asheville 27-24 12-17 6-6 6-411/25 vs. UCF 42-28 6-22 22-13 4-211/26 vs. Florida St. 28-31 12-11 8-13 0-1112/3 Arkansas (XL) 32-30 13-19 5-12 18-1012/8 Harvard (GP) 30-18 13-7 8-0 6-612/18 Holy Cross (XL) 58-16 18-9 12-9 26-412/22 Fairfield (XL) 32-20 14-10 4-15 24-812/28 at USF 24-22 15-13 16-7 0-612/31 St. John’s (XL) 30-26 15-18 5-11 9-151/3 at Seton Hall 20-28 15-12 10-13 2-11 1/7 at Rutgers 30-16 13-19 17-3 9-61/9 West Virginia (XL) 28-20 11-19 4-19 11-6
Pts. in Pts. off 2nd Fast Paint TO’s Chance BreakDate Opponent UC-Opp UC-Opp UC-Opp UC-Opp1/14 at Notre Dame 28-26 10-11 16-15 4-21/18 Cincinnati (GP) 32-16 9-17 10-16 10-01/21 at Tennessee 20-22 9-11 9-4 5-21/29 Notre Dame (XL) 16-10 8-10 5-9 2-92/1 at Georgetown 28-26 8-9 13-10 4-22/4 Seton Hall (XL) 2/6 at Louisville 2/11 at Syracuse 2/15 DePaul (GP) 2/18 Marquette (XL) 2/20 at Villanova 2/25 Syracuse (GP) 2/28 at Providence 3/3 Pittsburgh (GP)
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UCONN - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSPoints....................... 30 LAMB, Jeremy vs Columbia (11/11/11) 27 NAPIER, Shabazz vs Cincinnati (1/18/12) 26 NAPIER, Shabazz vs Florida State (11/26/11) 25 LAMB, Jeremy vs West Virginia (1/9/12) 25 LAMB, Jeremy vs Coppin State (11/20/11)Field Goals Made............. 11 DRUMMOND, Andre vs Holy Cross (12/18/11) 11 LAMB, Jeremy vs Columbia (11/11/11)Field Goal Att............... 19 NAPIER, Shabazz vs Cincinnati (1/18/12) 18 LAMB, Jeremy at Georgetown (02/01/12) 18 Napier, Shabazz at Tennessee (1/21/12) 18 NAPIER, Shabazz vs Florida State (11/26/11)FG Pct (min 8 made).......... .917 (11-12) DRUMMOND, Andre vs Holy Cross (12/18/11) .818 ( 9-11) DRUMMOND, Andre vs West Virginia (1/9/12)3-Point FG Made.............. 6 NAPIER, Shabazz vs Florida State (11/26/11) 5 LAMB, Jeremy vs Columbia (11/11/11)3-Point FG Att............... 13 NAPIER, Shabazz vs Florida State (11/26/11)3-Pt FG Pct (min 3 made)..... .750 ( 3-4 ) LAMB, Jeremy vs Fairfield (12/22/11)Free Throws Made............. 9 NAPIER, Shabazz at Rutgers (1/7/12) 9 LAMB, Jeremy vs Wagner (11/14/11)Free Throw Att............... 12 LAMB, Jeremy vs Wagner (11/14/11)FT Pct (min 7 made).......... .900 ( 9-10) NAPIER, Shabazz at Rutgers (1/7/12)Rebounds..................... 14 DRUMMOND, Andre vs Maine (11/17/11) 13 DRUMMOND, Andre at Notre Dame (1/14/12)Assists...................... 13 NAPIER, Shabazz vs Holy Cross (12/18/11) 13 NAPIER, Shabazz vs Coppin State (11/20/11)Steals....................... 4 DRUMMOND, Andre vs Fairfield (12/22/11) 4 NAPIER, Shabazz vs Holy Cross (12/18/11) 4 NAPIER, Shabazz vs Harvard (12/8/11) 4 LAMB, Jeremy vs Columbia (11/11/11)Blocked Shots................ 7 DRUMMOND, Andre vs Florida State (11/26/11)Turnovers.................... 7 DRUMMOND, Andre at Rutgers (1/7/12) 7 NAPIER, Shabazz vs UCF (11/25/11)OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHSPoints....................... 28 YOUNG, BJ vs Arkansas (12/3/11) 22 JONES, Kevin vs West Virginia (1/9/12) 21 GALLO, Tony vs Coppin State (11/20/11) 20 ATKINS, Eric at Notre Dame (1/14/12) 20 Snaer, Michael vs Florida State (11/26/11) 20 CLANTON, Keith vs UCF (11/25/11) 20 JORDAN, Marcus vs UCF (11/25/11)Field Goals Made............. 10 YOUNG, BJ vs Arkansas (12/3/11) 9 JONES, Kevin vs West Virginia (1/9/12)Field Goal Att............... 25 AGHO, Noruwa vs Columbia (11/11/11) 20 POPE, Herb at Seton Hall (1/3/12) 20 YOUNG, BJ vs Arkansas (12/3/11)FG Pct (min 8 made).......... .533 ( 8-15) ATKINS, Eric at Notre Dame (1/14/12) .500 (10-20) YOUNG, BJ vs Arkansas (12/3/11) .500 ( 9-18) JONES, Kevin vs West Virginia (1/9/12)3-Point FG Made.............. 5 YOUNG, BJ vs Arkansas (12/3/11) 4 Tatum, Cameron at Tennessee (1/21/12) 4 KILPATRICK, Sean vs Cincinnati (1/18/12) 4 ATKINS, Eric at Notre Dame (1/14/12) 4 COSBY, Aaron at Seton Hall (1/3/12) 4 FITZPATRICK, Toarlyn at USF (12/28/11) 4 CRAWFORD, Sean vs Fairfield (12/22/11) 4 NEEDHAM, Derek vs Fairfield (12/22/11)3-Point FG Att............... 10 GALLO, Tony vs Coppin State (11/20/11)3-Pt FG Pct (min 3 made)..... .833 ( 5-6 ) YOUNG, BJ vs Arkansas (12/3/11)Free Throws Made............. 8 THEODORE, Jordan at Seton Hall (1/3/12) 8 ACHIUWA, God’sgift vs St. John’s (12/31/11) 8 HARRISON, D’Angelo vs St. John’s (12/31/11) 8 Snaer, Michael vs Florida State (11/26/11)Free Throw Att............... 10 HARRISON, D’Angelo vs St. John’s (12/31/11) 10 ACHIUWA, God’sgift vs St. John’s (12/31/11)FT Pct (min 7 made).......... 1.000 ( 8-8 ) THEODORE, Jordan at Seton Hall (1/3/12)Rebounds..................... 16 ABRON, Devonta vs Arkansas (12/3/11) 14 James, Bernard vs Florida State (11/26/11)Assists...................... 11 THEODORE, Jordan at Seton Hall (1/3/12)Steals....................... 5 COLLINS, Anthony at USF (12/28/11)Blocked Shots................ 4 FRASER, Alasdair vs Maine (11/17/11)Turnovers.................... 7 SIMS, Henry at Georgetown (02/01/12)
2011-12 UConn and Opponent Individual Top Performances
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011, Gampel Pavilion, Storrs, Conn.
#4 Connecticut 78, American International 35
2011-12 University of Connecticut Game-by-Game Box Scores
Officials: Karl Hess, Jamie Luckie, Michael StephensTechnical fouls: Connecticut-None. Tennessee-None.Attendance: 21114Score by Periods 1st 2nd TotalConnecticut................... 27 30 - 57Tennessee..................... 25 35 - 60Points in the paint-UCONN 20,UT 22. Points off turnovers-UCONN 9,UT 11.2nd chance points-UCONN 9,UT 4. Fast break points-UCONN 5,UT 2.Bench points-UCONN 0,UT 15. Score tied-5 times. Lead changed-7 times.Last FG-UCONN 2nd-00:06, UT 2nd-04:02.Largest lead-UCONN by 4 1st-17:28, UT by 10 2nd-03:15.
Game#19
Saturday, January 21, 2012, Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, Tenn.
Tennessee 60, #13 Connecticut 57
2011-12 University of Connecticut Game-by-Game Box Scores
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JIM CALHOUNCOACHING
MILESTONES
The Road To800 Career Wins
1st Win—December 9, 197282-66 over St. Michael’s
(at Northeastern)
100th Win—January 7, 198088-81 over AIC
(at Northeastern)
200th Win—March 13, 198490-87 over Long Island U.(NCAA Tourney at Palestra)
300th Win—December 4, 198987-65 over Maryland
(at Hartford CC)
400th Win—February 5, 199473-57 over Miami
(at Gampel Pavilion)
500th Win—January 11, 199880-68 at Boston College
600th Win—December 2, 200184-76 over George Washington
(at MCI Center, Washington, DC)
700th Win—March 2, 200583-64 over Georgetown
(at Gampel Pavilion)
800th Win-- February 25, 200993-82 at Marquette
2011, 2004, 1999 NCAA National Champions2011, 2009, 2004, 1999 NCAA Final Four
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame InducteeCollege Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee
JIM CALHOUN CAREER COACHING MILESTONES
All-Time Division I Coaching Win Leaders Name Schools Coached (Years) Wins1. Mike Krzyzewski Army (76-80), Duke (81-+) 9192. Bob Knight Army (66-71), Indiana (72-00), Texas Tech (02-08) 9023. Dean Smith North Carolina (62-97) 8794. Jim Boeheim Syracuse (77-+) 8785. Adolph Rupp Kentucky (54-72) 8766. JIM CALHOUN Northeastern (73-86), Connecticut (87-+) 8677. Jim Phelan Mount St. Mary’s (55-03) 8308. Eddie Sutton Creighton (70-74), Ark. (75-85), Ky. (86-89), Ok St (91-06), USF (07-09) 8049. Lefty Driesell Davidson (61-69), Maryland (70-86), JMU (89-97), GA St. (98-03) 78610. Lute Olson Long Beach St. (74), Iowa (75-83), Arizona (84-09) 780Updated through games of February 2.
Most Collegiate Games CoachedActive Division I Head Coaches1. JIM CALHOUN (40th Season) 1,2412. Mike Krzyzewski (36th Season) 1,2063. Jim Boeheim (36th Season) 1,180 Most Collegiate Games CoachedAll-Time Division I Head Coaches1. Jim Phelan (49 Seasons) 1,3542. Bob Knight (42 Seasons) 1,7373. JIM CALHOUN (40th Season) 1,2414. Mike Krzyzewski (36th Season) 1,2065. Lou Henson (41 Seasons) 1,191
BIG EAST All-Time Winningest Coaches(Regular Season & Tournament)1. Jim Boeheim (32nd Season) 393-2122. JIM CALHOUN (26th Season) 305-1773. John Thompson (20 Seasons) 231-123
BIG EAST All-Time Winningest Coaches(BIG EAST Tournament)1. Jim Boeheim (32nd Season) 46-252. JIM CALHOUN (26th Season) 33-172. John Thompson (20 Seasons) 33-13
Active Head Coaching Tree Leaders-- Division I(list courtesy of Doug Tammaro at Arizona State)HERB SENDEK, ARIZONA STATE (9): Jim Christian, TCU; Charlie Coles, Miami of Ohio; John Groce, Ohio; Larry Hunter, Western Carolina; Ron Hunter, Georgia State; Thad Matta, Ohio State; Archie Miller, Dayton; Sean Miller, Ari-zona; Mark Phelps, DrakeRICK PITINO, LOUISVILLE (7): Mick Cronin, Cincinnati; Billy Donovan, Florida; Steve Masiello, Manhattan; Marvin Menzies, New Mexico State; Herb Sendek, Arizona State; Tubby Smith, Minnesota; Kevin Willard, Seton HallJIM CALHOUN, UCONN (5): Howie Dickenman, Central Connecticut State; Mike Jarvis, Florida Atlantic; Tom Moore, Quinnipiac; Steve Pikiell, Stony Brook; Ted Woodward, MaineTOM IZZO, MICHIGAN STATE (5): Tom Crean, Indiana; Brian Gregory, Georgia Tech; Stan Heath, South Florida; Mark Montgomery, Northern Illinois; Doug Wojcik, TulsaJOHN CALIPARI, KENTUCKY (5): Tony Barbee, Auburn; Bruiser Flint, Drexel; Derek Kellogg, UMASS; Chuck Martin, Marist; Josh Pastner, Memphis;MIKE MONTGOMERY, CALIFORNIA (5): Jeff Jackson, Furman; Trent Johnson, LSU; Stew Morill, Utah State; Eric Reveno, Portland; Blaine Taylor, Old Dominion
Milestones ReachedJim Calhoun in 2010-11
850867-373 Overall
600619-236 at UConn
300305-177 in BIG EAST
MOST 30-WIN SEASONS1. Mike Krzyzewski 112. Roy Williams 93. JIM CALHOUN 83. John Calipari 75. Rick Pitino 56. Bob Knight 4 Nolan Richardson 4 Adolph Rupp 4 Jerry Tarkanian 4 John Wooden 4
MOST 20-WIN SEASONS1. Jim Boeheim 342. Dean Smith 30
3. Bob Knight 29 Lute Olson 295. Mike Krzyzewski 276. Eddie Sutton 256. Jerry Tarkanian 258. JIM CALHOUN 249. Adolph Rupp 2310. Lefty Driesell 22
NCAA TOURNAMENT WINSALL-TIME
1. Mike Krzyzewski 79-232. Dean Smith 65-273. Roy Williams 58-194. JIM CALHOUN 49-185. John Wooden 47-10
6. Lute Olson 46-277. Bob Knight 45-257. Jim Boeheim 45-28
NCAA TOURNAMENT WINSsince 1990
1. Mike Krzyzewski 63-172. Roy Williams 58-193. JIM CALHOUN 46-134. Tom Izzo 35-135. Rick Pitino 34-126. Lute Olson 33-177. Tubby Smith 29-157. Jim Boeheim 29-169. Nolan Richardson 25-1010. Dean Smith 24-7
UConnHead Coach
JIMCALHOUN
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Born:May 10, 1942
in Braintree, Mass.
Family:Wife:
Pat (Married in 1966)
Children (2):James (Jennifer)
Jeffrey (Amy)
Grandchildren (6):Emily, Katie, Sam;
Avery, Reese, Peyton
High School: Braintree High School,
graduated 1960
College: American International College(Springfield,Mass.)grad.1968
Head Coaching Career: Old Lyme (Conn.) H.S.-- 1968-69Westport (Mass.) H.S.-- 1969-70Dedham (Mass.) H.S.-- 1970-72Northeastern Univ.-- 1972-86Univ. of Connecticut-- 1986-
Head Coach JIM CALHOUN26th Season at Connecticut
University of Connecticut Hall of Fame Head Coach Jim Calhoun has established himself as perhaps the greatest program builder in college basketball history. Now in his 26th season as head coach at UConn and his 40th year as a collegiate head coach in 2011-12, Jim Calhoun has now achieved acclaim as one of college basketball’s legendary leaders, leading the Huskies to the 2011 NCAA National Championship and becomingonlythefifthcoachinNCAAhistorytowinthreenationaltitles. He also reached several other milestones in the notable 2010-11 campaign-- the 300th BIG EAST win of his career, his 600th win at UConn and his seventh BIG EAST Tournament title, more than any other coach in league history. Jim Calhoun’s phenomenal coaching success story includes three NCAA National Championships (1999, 2004, 2011) at Connecticut, earning basketball’s highest honor while still an active coach, election into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2005, and induction in 2006 with the other greats of the game as a member of the Founding Class of the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame. Jim Calhoun’s college coaching career includes just two stops---Northeastern University in Boston and the University of Connecticut in Storrs. In 14 seasons at Northeastern, Jim Calhoun led NU from the Division II ranks to status as one of the nation’s top Division I mid-major programs. In 25 seasons at Connecticut, Jim Calhoun has transformed UConn from a regional contender to a three-time national champion and Connecticut now ranks among the nation’s elite college basketball programs. In May of 1986, Jim Calhoun was named head coach of basketball at the University of Connecticut and that announcement launched what has become one of college basketball’s greatest coaching accomplishments. As head coach of UConn Basketball, Jim Calhoun has led the Huskies to the top of the NCAA basketball mountaintop---winning three NCAA National Championships while also claiming an NIT Championship and taking the Huskies from second division placements in Big East Conference standings to a record-setting 17 league titles and lofty status as the most successful program in Big East Conference basketball history. Jim Calhoun’s overall record as a collegiate head coach is 867-373,movingintorarifiedairandstatusasamemberofthe800-win
college coaching fraternity with the win over Marquette on February 25, 2009. Coach Calhoun is one of only eight Division I coaches in NCAA history to have earned their way into that 800-win club. During his history-making years as head coach at Connecticut, Husky Hall of Famer Jim Calhoun has compiled an overall record of 619-235. Prior to 1986, Connecticut Basketball had posted just two 23-win seasons in history. Since arriving at UConn in the spring of 1986, Jim Calhoun has “averaged” 24 wins per year. In April of 2005, Jim Calhoun became just the seventh recipient of the prestigious John R. Wooden “Legends of Coaching Award” presented by the Los Angeles Athletic Club. Previous winners of the award include fellow Hall of Fame coaches Dean Smith, Mike Krzyzewski and Lute Olson. In November of 2006, Coach Jim Calhoun’s achievements were recognized by his peers when he was named a member of the Founding Class of the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame JimCalhounwasthefirstcoachinthehistoryoftheBIGEASTConference to be named BIG EAST Conference Coach of the Year fourtimes.HeearnedhisfirstBIGEASTCoachoftheYearawardin 1989-90 and also won the honor following the 1993-94, 1995-96 and 1997-98 seasons. Jim Calhoun’s success at producing top-flight collegiate stars,who also excel at the professional basketball level, is an annual happening at Connecticut. A total of 24 former UConn stars that played for Coach Calhoun have played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They include: Clifford Robinson, Tate George, Chris Smith, Scott Burrell, Donyell Marshall, Donny Marshall, Kevin Ollie, Ray Allen, Travis Knight, Richard Hamilton, Khalid El-Amin, Jake Voskuhl, Caron Butler, Emeka Okafor, Ben Gordon, Charlie Villanueva, Hilton Armstrong, Josh Boone, Rudy Gay, Marcus Williams, Hasheem Thabeet, A.J. Price, Jeff Adrien and Kemba Walker. Born May 10, 1942 in Braintree, MA, Jim Calhoun and his wife Pat were married in 1966 and live in Pomfret, Connecticut. They have two sons, James and Jeffrey. James and his wife Jennifer live in Massachusetts with daughters, Emily (born 3/5/99) and Katie (born 12/29/00) and a son Sam (born 6/8/03). Jeffrey and his wife Amy live in Connecticut with daughters Avery (born 1/26/02), Reese (born 4/7/03) and Peyton (born 3/26/05).
Overall Record: 867-373Overall Record at Connecticut: 619-236 BIG EAST Record (includes tournament): 305-176Overall Record at Northeastern: 248-137 ECAC North Atlantic Record (includes tournament): 68-14Overall National Postseason Record: 62-23National Postseason Record at Connecticut: 59-18NCAA Record at Connecticut: 46-13NIT Record at Connecticut: 13-5BIG EAST Tournament Record: 33-17ECAC North Atlantic Tournament Record: 13-2
NCAA Championship Appearances (22)(17 at Connecticut, 5 at Northeastern)
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UConn Head Coach Jim Calhoun Games MissedUConn is 11-10 when missing complete game
Date Opponent Result 1. January 29, 1994 at Pittsburgh (missed game) W, 88-67 pneumonia symptoms2. February 1, 1994 at Syracuse (missed game) L, 95-108 pneumonia symptoms3. March 11, 1999 vs. UT-San Antonio (missed game) W, 91-66 intestinal virus4. February 5, 2003 at Virginia Tech L, 74-95 prostate cancer surgery5. February 8, 2003 at Providence W, 84-68 prostate cancer surgery6. February 10, 2003 vs. Syracuse W, 75-61 prostate cancer surgery7. February 15, 2003 at Villanova L, 70-79 prostate cancer surgery8. February 19, 2003 vs. Rutgers W, 87-70 prostate cancer surgery9. January 12, 2008 at Georgetown L, 69-72 dehydration10. March 19, 2009 vs. Chattanooga W, 103-47 illness11. January 20, 2010 vs. St. John’s (XL) W, 75-59 medical leave12. January 23, 2010 vs. Texas (GP) W, 88-74 medical leave13. January 27, 2010 at Providence L, 66-81 medical leave14. January 30, 2010 vs. Marquette (XL) L, 68-70 medical leave15. February 1, 2010 at Louisville L, 69-82 medical leave16. February 6, 2010 DePaul (GP) W, 64-57 medical leave17. February 10, 2010 at Syracuse L, 67-72 medical leave18. February 24, 2011 Marquette (XL) L, 67-74 ot family funeral19. December 28, 2011 at USF (St. Pete Times Forum) W, 60, 57 NCAA suspension20. December 31, 2011 vs. St. John’s (XL) W, 83-69 NCAA suspension21. January 3, 2012 at Seton Hall L, 75-63 NCAA suspension
Games in Bold Print are games that George Blaney served as bench coach for complete game
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George Blaney, a 2003 inductee in the New England Basketball Hall of Fame, is entering his 11th season as a member of the Connecticut basketball staff in the 2011-12 season. He was named the Associate Head Coach in July of 2007. Blaney brings to the Connecticut staff more than 30 years of coaching experience. He was an All-New England college basketball standout at Holy Cross, scoring 1,012 points in his college career and leading the Crusaders to back-to-back 20-win seasons before graduating in 1961. Blaney was a fourth round selection of the New York Knicks in the 1961 NBA Draft and played during the 1961-62 season with the Knicks. Blaney began his coaching career as head coach at Hudson Catholic High School in Jersey City, NJ in 1965. He moved into the college coaching ranks two years later when he was named head coach at Stonehill (MA) College. After two seasons at Stonehill, Blaney spent three years as head coach at Dartmouth College before returning to his alma mater and coaching the Holy Cross program for the next 22 years. While directing the Holy Cross program, Blaney led the Crusaders to three NCAA tournament berths,fiveinvitationstotheNIT,anda357-276overallrecord.HolyCrossposted seven 20-win seasons during Blaney’s tenure as head coach. In 1994, George Blaney joined the BIG EAST Conference and spent three seasons as head coach at Seton Hall. He departed the college coaching ranks to become Vice President of Basketball Operations for the International Basketball League in 1998. He remained in that post for two years before joining the University of Rhode Island as an assistant coach during the 2000-2001 season. In 30 seasons as a collegiate head coach, Blaney posted an impressive overall record of 461-383. Blaney earned two wins during the 2011-12 season. Born November 12, 1939, Blaney and his wife, Maryellen, have two daughtersandthreesons,alongwithfivegrandchildren.
Kevin Ollie is entering his second season as an assistant coach at UConn in 2011-12. He is a graduate of UConn who played 13 seasons in the National Basketball Association, completing his career in 2009-10 as a member of the Oklahoma City Thunder. He played for 11 different franchises in his NBA career, playing in 662 career contests. He was a two-time team captain at UConn and helped lead the Huskies to the BIG EAST Regular Season Championship in 1993-94 and 1994-95, advancing to the NCAA Sweet 16 and Elite Eight in those respec-tive seasons. Ollie was an All-BIG EAST Third Team selection as a senior in 1994-95 and was named to the UConn Basketball All-Century Team in 2001. He stands No. 3 all-time at UConn in assists and No. 1 at UConn in assists in BIG EAST contests. Kevin and his wife, Stephanie, have a son, Jalen, and daughter, Cheyenne. Born December 27, 1972, Ollie is a native of Los Angeles where he attended Crenshaw High School.
Glen Miller is entering his ninth year as a member of the Connecticut Basketball staff under Jim Calhoun. He is returning to the role of assistant coach in 2011-12. He was the Director of Basketball Administration at UConn in 2010-11 and was an assistant for the Huskies from 1986-1993. He is a graduate of UConn, former basketball letterwinner (at UConn and Northeastern) and former assistant coach under Jim Calhoun at UConn and has spent the past 17 seasons as a collegiate head coach, 11 years in the Ivy League at the Division I level. He played two seasons at UConn and then two seasons for Jim Calhoun at Northeastern. He joined the coaching staff at Con-necticut under Calhoun in 1986 and spent seven seasons on the Husky staff. He was named the head coach at Connecticut College in 1993 and spent six seasons in New London. He led Connecticut College to unprecedented success, culminating in a 28-1 campaign in 1998-99, advancing to the NCAA Division III FinalFourandNo.3finalnationalranking.Helefttobecometheheadcoachat Brown University in the Ivy League, spending seven seasons in Providence (1999-2006). He was named the head coach at the University of Pennsylvania in 2006, leading the Quakers to the Ivy League Championship and the NCAA Tournament in 2006-07 and spent three full seasons and part of a fourth at Penn (2006-2009). Miller compiled a record of 233-209 in his 17 seasons as a head coach. Glen and his wife Yvonne have four children: Tony, Genelle, Jillian and Emma. Born August 20, 1961, Miller is a native of Groton, Conn., where he attended Fitch High School.
Associate Head CoachGEORGE BLANEY
11th Season at Connecticut
Assistant CoachKEVIN OLLIE
2nd Season at Connecticut
Assistant CoachGLEN MILLER
9th Season at Connecticut
CONNECTICUT BASKETBALL COACHING STAFF
KevinFreemanisinhisfirstseasonastheAssistantDirectorofMen’sBasketballAdministrationattheUniversityofConnecticut,joiningthestaffinNo-vember of 2011. Freeman is a former Husky captain and member of the 1999 NCAA National Champions. Freeman is the all-time UConn leader in games played at 140, No. 17 on the all-time scoring list with 1,476 points and No. 8 on the all-time rebounders list with 913. He was the Most Outstanding Performer of the 1999 BIG EAST Championship and was named to the 1999 NCAA West Regional All-Tournament team. He was a co-captain of the 1999-00 Husky squad and UConn compiled a 109-32 record in his four seasons, reaching the Elite Eight in 1998 and winning the NCAA title in 1999. He completed his degree in 2006. After completing his career at Connecticut, Kevin played 11 seasons of professional basketball, retiring after the 2010-11 season. He played in professional leagues in Italy, Australia, Greece, South Korea, China, Puerto Rico, Spain and Venezuela during his career. BornMarch3,1978,KevinisanativeofSpringfield,Mass.andcametoUConnaftercompetingasanall-statehighschoolperformeratPatersonCatholicHS in New Jersey. Kevin and his wife Nicole have a daughter Kekoa and a son Sire.
Assistant Director of Administration-- KEVIN FREEMAN1st Season at Connecticut
KarlHobbsisinhisfirstseasoninthepositionofDirectorofMen’sBasket-ball Administration and ninth year on the UConn Basketball staff. Hobbs spent the previous ten seasons as the head coach at George Washington University. In his ten seasons at GW, Hobbs led the Colonials to unprecedented heights, capturing a pair of Atlantic 10 Tournament titles, one regular season champion-shipandmakingfivepostseasonappearances,includingthreestraightNCAATournament trips from 2004-06. Hobbs was the 2005-06 Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year and compiled a record of 166-129 in his ten seasons. Hobbs spent the 1993-94 through 2000-01 seasons as an assistant coach forUConn,helpingtheHuskiesearnfiveBIGEASTRegularSeasontitles,threeBIG EAST Tournament crowns and the 1999 NCAA National Championship. UConn had a record of 216-56 in his eight seasons on the staff. A native of Roxbury, MA, Hobbs attended Connecticut where he was a four-year starting point guard, earning All-BIG EAST honors in 1983-84. He played point guard for the Huskies from 1981-84 and was captain of the team as a senior in 1983-84. He never missed a game in four seasons and started 104 of 113 games. He led the team in assists for four consecutive seasons totaling534assists.HecurrentlyranksfifthontheUConncareerassistslist.He scored 900 points (8.0 ppg) and averaged 30 minutes per game during his college career. Hobbs, who played with Patrick Ewing and for Mike Jarvis at Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School in the late ‘70s, helped lead his team to the Massachusetts State High School title. He was named Massachusetts Schoolboy Player of the Year in 1979-80. Prior to joining Calhoun’s staff at UConn, Hobbs served as an assistant coach at Boston University for six years (1988-93). Boston University won the North Atlantic Conference title twice and advanced to the NCAA Tournament firstroundintwoofHobbs’fourseasonsinBoston. Born August 7, 1961, Hobbs and his wife, JoAnn, have two daughters: RaShauna and Kaliah.
Director of AdministrationKARL HOBBS
9th Season at Connecticut
Roscoe SmithSo., F, 6-8, 205Baltimore, Md.
Benjamin StewartSr., F, 6-5, 205Denver, Colo.
Michael BradleyR-Fr., C/F, 6-10, 225Chattanooga, Tenn.
Alex OriakhiJr., F/C, 6-9, 240
Lowell, Mass.
Jim CalhounHead Coach
26th Year At UConn
George BlaneyAssoc. Head Coach
11th Year At UConn
Kevin OllieAssistant Coach
Second Year At UConn
Glen MillerAssistant Coach
Ninth Year At UConn
Tyler OlanderSo., F, 6-9, 225
Mansfield, Conn.
Shabazz NapierSo., G, 6-1, 171Roxbury, Mass.
Ryan BoatrightFr., G, 6-0, 160
Aurora, Ill.
Kyle BaileySr., G, 6-3, 170Lancaster, N.H.
DeAndre DanielsFr., F, 6-8, 195
Los Angeles, Calif.
Jeremy LambSo., G/F, 6-5, 180
Norcross, Ga.
Enosch WolfSo., C, 7-1, 245
Goettingen, Germany
Niels GiffeySo., G/F, 6-7, 205Berlin, Germany
Karl HobbsDirector Of Administration
Ninth Year At UConn
Andre DrummondFr., C, 6-10, 270
Middletown, Conn.
Brendan AllenFr., G, 6-3, 187Windsor, Conn.
1 2 3 4 5 10
P.J. CochraneSr., G, 6-2, 200
Newtown, Conn.
12 13 14 21
Ethan WaiteSr., G, 5-10, 165
East Hartford, Conn.
23 25 34 40
11 22
Kevin FreemanAsst. Director of Admin.First Year At UConn
2011-12 CONNECTICUT HUSKIES
At Connecticut: Has appeared in 96 games averaging 7.2 points, 7.1 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per contest.
As a Junior in 2011-12: Averaging 6.2 points, 4.7 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game...Named to the Preseason All-BIG EAST Second Team, Naismith Watch List, Wooden Award Preseason Top-50 and received votes for AP All-America honors... Registered 12 points, seven boards and two blocks at Notre Dame... Totaled eight points and three blocks against West Virginia... Put home 15 points with four rebounds against Holy Cross... Came off the bench against UCF to record his first double-double of the season with 10 points and 14 rebounds to go with five blocks... Tallied a game-high 16 points in 20 minutes against Maine... Led the Huskies with 8.0 rebounds per game in two exhibitions.
As a Sophomore in 2010-11: Appeared in all 41 games, starting 39... Averaged 9.6 points, 8.7 rebounds (2nd in BIG EAST) and 1.6 blocks per game (7th in BIG EAST)... Recorded 8.7 points, 6.6 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game in BIG EAST play... Averaged 7.3 points and 9.3 rebounds in the NCAA Tournament... Recorded his 11th double-double of the season in the NCAA Championship against Butler with 11 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks... Finished the game against Kentucky with eight points and 10 rebounds... Recorded his 10th double-double of the season against Syracuse in the BIG EAST Semifinals with 15 points and 11 rebounds... Totaled 13 points and 19 rebounds off the bench against DePaul in the BIG EAST Opening Round... Totaled 15 points and 12 rebounds for his seventh double-double of the year against Marquette... Recorded his third-straight double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds against Tennessee... Notched a double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds against Villanova... Recorded his fifth double-double of the season with 17 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks against Rutgers... Totaled 15 points in the overtime victory against USF... Registered his fourth double-double of the season with 11 points and a career-high 21 rebounds in the overtime victory at Texas... Registered seven points, 10 rebounds and tied his career high with five blocks against New Hampshire... Named to the Maui Invitational All-Tournament Team... Recorded his third double-double of the season with a new career-high 18 points to go along with 11 rebounds and three blocks in the victory over Kentucky in the Maui Championship... Scored a then-career-high 15 points while pulling down 17 rebounds, including a career-high nine on the offensive glass, in the victory over No. 2 Michigan State... Notched a double-double with 11 points and a then-career-high 18 rebounds against Stony Brook.
As a Freshman in 2009-10: Selected to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team… Was among the starting lineup in every game with the exception of five, averaging 6.6 rebounds while adding a rookie-high 5.0 points per game…Pitched in 10 points at Villanova… Pulled down 13 rebounds at Michigan… Earned BIG EAST Freshman of the Week accolades following an 11-point and 10-rebound performance at Georgetown… Had a career-night vs. Seton Hall with a 12-point, seven-rebound and five-block effort… Totaled 14 rebounds for the second time during the season against Maine, becoming only the third freshman under Jim Calhoun to grab 14 or more boards in a game twice and only the sixth Calhoun freshman to nab 14 or more boards as a rookie… Josh Boone (2003-04) and Emeka Okafor (2001-02) each reached the 14-board plateau mark three times as freshmen, while Kevin Freeman (1996-97), Jake Voskuhl (1996-97) and Donyell Marshall (1991-92) each grabbed 14 or more rebounds once in their freshman seasons… Pulled down 13 boards against Duke… Led all with 14 rebounds against Hofstra… Scored eight points and had 10 rebounds in season-opening game against William & Mary.
Before UConn: The 2009 Gatorade Player of the Year in New Hampshire… Was a McDonald’s All-American… Was a 2009 Jordan Brand All-American… Co-captained the Tilton School (N.H.)… Was on the BABC AAU team under head coach Leo Papile.
Personal Information: Alex Oriakhi… Born on June 21, 1990… Son of Alex and Angela Oriakhi… Has two sisters, Amy and Alexis.
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Career-- All Games
18 Kentucky (11/24/10) 7 Four Times 16 Texas (1/8/11) -- 1 Hofstra (11/17/09) 6 Three Times 9 Coppin State (12/20/10) 10 Texas (1/8/11) 13 Two Times 21 Texas (1/8/11) 2 Six Times 5 Two Times 5 Five Times 3 Tennessee (1/22/11) 43 Marquette (2/24/11)
Career-- BIG EASTRegular Season Games
15 USF (12/31/10) 7 Rutgers (1/11/11) 11 Rutgers (1/11/11) -- -- 6 Pittsburgh (12/27/10) 7 Two Times 9 Marquette (2/24/11) 10 Rutgers (1/11/11) 15 Marquette (2/24/11) 2 Four Times 5 Marquette (2/24/11) 5 Two Times 1 Nine Times 43 Marquette (2/24/11)
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Season -- All Games 16 Maine (11/17/11) 7 Maine (11/17/11) 11 Two Times (11/25/11) -- -- 4 UCF (11/25/11) 7 UCF (11/25/11) 7 UCF (11/25/11) 7 Two Times 10 UCF (11/25/11) 2 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 3 Two Times 5 UCF (11/25/11) 1 Two Times 28 Two Times
12 Notre Dame (1/14/12) 5 Notre Dame (1/14/12) 8 Notre Dame (1/14/12) -- -- 2 Four Times 5 Two Times 3 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 7 St. John’s (12/31/11) 7 Two Times 2 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 3 Two Times 3 West Virginia (1/9/12) 1 Notre Dame (1/14/12) 28 West Virginia (1/9/12)
At Connecticut: Has appeared in 59 games, averaging 2.6 points and 1.5 rebounds per contest.
As a Sophomore in 2011-12: Averaging 3.4 points and 1.9 rebounds... Hit double-digits for the second time this season with 10 points to go with a career-high six rebounds against Cincinnati... Totaled seven points and a season-high five rebounds at Notre Dame... Registered a season-high 11 points at Seton Hall... Tallied seven points against St. John’s... Missed the opening game of the season after suffering a hyperextended knee and a bone bruise on his ankle during preseason.
As a Freshman in 2010-11: Appeared in 41 games, starting 10... Averaged 2.2 points and 1.4 rebounds in 9.9 minutes per game... Recorded 1.4 points and 1.1 rebounds in 7.8 minutes per game in BIG EAST play... Finished with four points and six rebounds in the NCAA Championship against Butler... Added nine points and four rebounds against Marquette... Totaled 11 points on 4-of-5 shooting against UMBC... Recorded four points, all from the foul line, and four rebounds against New Hampshire... Scored 14 points with two three-pointers in the victory over Kentucky in the Championship of the Maui Invitational... Put home six points in the victory over Wichita State.
Before UConn: Attended Heinrich-Schliemann High School in Berlin Germany… Com-peted for the club team Alba Berlin… A member of the Germany Under-20 National Team… Competed at the 2009 Germany Under-19 Championships.
Personal Information: Niels Giffey… Born June 8, 1991… Son of Frank and Christine Giffey.
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Season -- All Games 11 Seton Hall (1/3/12)4 Cincinnati (1/18/12)6 Cincinnati (1/18/12)2 Two Times3 Cincinnati (1/18/12)6 Seton Hall (1/3/12)6 Seton Hall (1/3/12)2 Two Times5 Tennessee (1/21/12)6 Two Times3 Maine (11/17/11)2 Two Times1 Three Times1 Seven Times35 Tennessee (1/21/12)
11 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 4 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 6 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 2 Two Times 3 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 6 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 6 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 2 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 4 Two Times 6 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 2 St. John’s (12/31/11) 1 Two Times 1 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 1 Three Times 34 Cincinnati (1/18/12)
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Career -- All Games 14 Kentucky (11/24/10)5 Kentucky (11/24/10)6 Two Times3 UMBC (12/3/10)4 UMBC (12/3/10)6 Seton Hall (1/3/12)6 Two Times3 Butler (4/4/11)5 Tennessee (1/21/12)6 Three Times3 Two Times4 Kentucky (11/24/10)1 Seven Times2 Michigan State (11/23/10)35 Tennessee (1/21/12)
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Career-- BIG EASTRegular Season Games
11 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 4 Marquette (2/24/11) 6 Marquette (2/24/11) 2 Two Times 3 Two Times 6 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 6 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 3 Marquette (2/24/11) 4 Three Times 6 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 2 Two Times 2 Two Times 1 Two Times 1 Five Times 34 Cincinnati (1/18/12)
At Connecticut: Has appeared in 62 games, starting 61, averaging 13.4 points and 4.5 rebounds while shooting 49-percent from the field.
As a Sophomore in 2011-12: Averaging 17.7 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.5 steals per game... Named to the Preseason All-BIG EAST First Team... Named AP Preseason All-American... Selected to the Naismith and Wooden Award preseason watch lists... Recorded a game-high 16 points against Notre Dame... Led all players with 23 points at Tennessee... Registered a career-high seven assists at Notre Dame... Recorded a BIG EAST career-high 25 points, including 17 in the second half, to go with a season-high eight rebounds against West Virginia... Added 19 points in a loss at Seton Hall... Led all scorers with 23 points at USF in the BIG EAST opener... Put home 18 points against Fairfield... Notched game highs with 18 points and seven rebounds against Harvard... Registered 19 points and three steals against Florida State in the third-place game of the Battle 4 Atlantis... Tallied 23 points and seven assists against UNC Asheville... Led all scorers with 25 points against Coppin State... Tallied 20 points with a career-high nine free throws made to go along with seven boards against Wagner... Set a career high with 30 points on 11-17 shooting with a career-high five three-pointers against Columbia in the season opener... Led UConn with 20.0 points per game in two preseason games.
Summer of 2011: Competed with Team USA at the U19 FIBA World Championships... Led the U.S. to fifth place, leading the team with 16.2 points per game and 18 steals in nine contests... Exploded for 35 points in a 109-107 victory over Lithuania.
As a Freshman in 2010-11: Appeared in all 41 games, starting 40... Named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team... Averaged 11.1 points and 4.5 rebounds in 27.8 minutes per game... Recorded 10.8 points and 4.3 rebounds in BIG EAST play... Named to the BIG EAST All-Tournament Team... Named to the NCAA West Region All-Tournament Team... Named to the NCAA Final Four All-Tournament Team... Averaged 16.2 points and 4.8 rebounds while shooting 58-percent from the field in the NCAA Tournament... Added 12 points, all in the second half, and seven rebounds against Butler in the NCAA Championship... Totaled 12 points, nine rebounds and tied his season high with four assists against Kentucky in the NCAA Final Four... Tallied 19 points and four rebounds against Arizona in the NCAA Elite 8... Matched his career high with 24 points on 9-of-11 shooting against San Diego State in the NCAA Sweet 16... Tallied 14 points and five rebounds against Cincinnati in the NCAA Tournament Third Round... Scored 16 points against Bucknell in the NCAA Tournament Second Round... Totaled 13 points and seven rebounds in the BIG EAST Championship against Louisville... Scored 11 points, including four in overtime, against Syracuse in the BIG EAST Semifinals... Tallied 17 points against Pittsburgh and 19 against DePaul in the BIG EAST Tournament... Scored a game-high 17 points at Cincinnati... Recorded a career-high 12 rebounds against Marquette... Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week for the second-straight week on February 7 after recording 10 points at Seton Hall and scoring a game-high 22 points with a season-high five steals against Syracuse... Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week on January 31 after scoring 21 points with six rebounds against Louisville and recording a season and game-high 24 points on 9-of-14 shooting at Marquette... Named to the BIG EAST Honor Roll on January 24 after totaling a game-high 16 points and five rebounds against Tennessee and 14 points and a season -high eight rebounds against Villanova... Registered 13 points, six boards and four assists at DePaul... Recorded a then season-high 16 points to go along with seven rebounds and four assists against Coppin State... Filled the stat sheet with 11 points, five rebounds, two assists, two blocks and two steals in 24 minutes against Stony Brook.
Before UConn: Attended Norcross High School in Norcross, Ga… Captained Norcross while leading the team with 20 points per game as a senior… Led Norcross to the Regional Championship as a senior… 2010 McDonald’s All-America Nominee
Personal Information: Jeremy Emmanuel Lamb… Born May 30, 1992… Son of Rolando and Angela Lamb… Has three siblings, Rolando, Zachary and Destiny Lamb.
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Season -- All Games 30 Columbia (11/11/11)11 Columbia (11/11/11)18 Georgetown (2/1/12)5 Columbia (11/11/11)11 Georgetown (2/1/12)9 Wagner (11/14/11)12 Wagner (11/14/11)4 Wagner (11/14/11)7 Harvard (12/8/11)8 Two Times7 Notre Dame (1/14/12)4 Three Times3 Two Times4 Columbia (11/11/11)41 Florida State (11/26/11)
Season -- BIG EASTRegular Season Games
25 West Virginia (1/9/12) 9 West Virginia (1/9/12) 18 Georgetown (2/1/12) 4 Two Times 11 Georgetown (2/1/12) 6 USF (12/28/11) 8 USF (12/28/11) 3 Three Times 5 Two Times 8 Two Times 7 Notre Dame (1/14/12) 4 Notre Dame (1/29/12) 3 St. John’s (12/31/11) 2 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 40 Three Times
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Career-- All Games
30 Columbia (11/11/11)11 Columbia (11/11/11)19 Arizona (3/26/11)5 Columbia (11/11/11)11 Georgetown (2/1/12)9 Wagner (11/14/11)12 Wagner (11/14/11)5 Marquette (2/24/11)8 Kentucky (4/1/11)12 Marquette (2/24/11)7 Notre Dame (1/14/12)4 Three Times3 Three Times5 Syracuse (2/2/11)44 Louisville (1/29/11)
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Career-- BIG EASTRegular Season Games
25 West Virginia (1/9/12) 9 Four Times 17 Two Times 4 Two Times 11 Georgetown (2/1/12) 6 USF (12/28/11) 8 USF (12/28/11) 5 Marquette (2/24/11) 7 Marquette (2/24/11) 12 Marquette (2/24/11) 7 Notre Dame (1/14/12) 4 Notre Dame (1/29/12) 3 St. John’s (12/31/11) 5 Syracuse (2/2/11) 44 Louisville (1/29/11)
At Connecticut: Has appeared in 62 games averaging 9.8 points, 4.0 assists and 1.6 steals per game.
As a Sophomore in 2011-12: Averaging 13.6 points, 3.9 rebounds, 5.9 assists and 1.7 steals per game... Named Preseason All-BIG EAST Honorable Mention... Bob Cousy Award Candidate... Registered 18 points, four rebounds and four assists at Tennessee... Set a career high with 27 points on 10-of-19 shooting with seven assists against Cincinnati... Notched a team-high 16 points at Notre Dame... Hit the 20-point mark for the seventh time this season with 23 points, and five rebounds against Rutgers... Led UConn over St. John’s with 17 points and nine assists... Tallied a game-high 24 points with six rebounds and five assists against Faifield... Tied his career high with 13 assists against Holy Cross... Led all players with a career-high 26 points and six three-pointers against Florida State in the third-place game of the Battle 4 Atlantis... Notched the ninth triple-double in UConn history against Coppin State with 22 points, and career highs of 12 rebounds and 13 assists... Tallied 21 points and three steals against Wagner... Notched 21 points and tied his career high with eight assists against Columbia in the season opener... Recorded 14.0 assists per game and a 7:1 assist-to-turnover ration in two preseason games.
Summer of 2011: Selected to the 2011 USA Basketball Men’s World University Games team training camp in preparation for the 2011 World University Games from Aug. 13-23 in Shenzhen, China.
As a Freshman in 2010-11: Appeared in all 41 games... Named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team... Averaged 7.8 points, 3.0 assists and 1.6 steals per game in 23.8 minutes off the bench.... Recorded 8.3 points and 3.2 assists per game in BIG EAST play... Averaged 5.0 points and 3.3 assists in the NCAA Tournament... Totaled 10 points and four rebounds against Arizona in the NCAA Elite 8... Finished the game with six assists against San Diego State in the NCAA Sweet 16... Tallied 11 points and a career-high eight assists against DePaul in the BIG EAST Tournament... Totaled 18 points, three assists and three steals at West Virginia... Tied his season high with five steals at Seton Hall... Scored a season and game-high 23 points with five three-pointers against Louisville... Totaled 11 points, six rebounds and four assists at Marquette... Dished out a season-high seven assists against Rutgers... Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week on Monday, January 10 after scoring 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting in the overtime victory at Texas and a season-high 18 points with five assists at Notre Dame... Scored nine points to go along with six assists and four steals against Harvard... Registered 10 points, five rebounds and five assists against Fairleigh Dickinson... Totaled 12 points, four assists and two steals in 21 minutes in the victory over Kentucky in the Championship of the Maui Invitational... Came off the bench against Vermont to record seven points and a game-high five steals.
Before UConn: Attended Charlestown High School in Charlestown, Mass… Attended the Reebok All-American Camp in Philadelphia… Played for the Metro Boston AAU team.
Personal Information: Shabazz Bozie Napier… Born July 14, 1991… Son of Carmen Velasquez… Has two siblings, Timmie Barrows and Titana Velasquez.
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Season -- All Games 27 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 10 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 19 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 6 Florida State (11/26/11) 13 Florida State (11/26/11) 9 Rutgers (1/7/12) 10 Rutgers (1/7/12) 2 Four Times 12 Coppin State (11/20/11) 12 Coppin State (11/20/11) 13 Two Times 7 UCF (11/25/11) 2 Arkansas (12/3/11) 4 Two Times 43 Florida State (11/26/11)
Season -- BIG EASTRegular Season Games
27 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 10 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 19 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 4 Rutgers (1/7/12) 8 Two Times 9 Rutgers (1/7/12) 10 Rutgers (1/7/12) 2 Two Times 5 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 5 Three Times 9 St. John’s (12/31/11) 5 Two Times 1 Two Times 2 Three Times 40 Notre Dame (1/14/12)
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Career -- All Games 27 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 10 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 19 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 6 Florida State (11/26/11) 13 Florida State (11/26/11) 8 Fairfield (12/22/11) 10 Wichita St. (11/22/10) 4 FDU (12/8/10) 12 Coppin State (11/20/11) 12 Coppin State (11/20/11) 13 Two Times 7 UCF (11/25/11) 2 Arkansas (12/3/11) 5 Two Times 43 Florida State (11/26/11)
Career -- BIG EASTRegular Season Games
27 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 10 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 19 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 5 Louisville (1/29/11) 11 Louisville (1/29/11) 9 Rutgers (1/7/12) 10 Rutgers (1/7/12) 3 USF (12/31/10) 6 Marquette (1/25/11) 6 Three Times 9 St. John’s (12/31/11) 5 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 1 Four Times 5 Two Times 40 Notre Dame (1/14/12)
At Connecticut: Has appeared in 60 games averaging 2.9 points and 2.9 rebounds per contest.
As a Sophomore in 2011-12: Averaging 5.5 points and 4.8 rebounds... Added eight points and five rebounds at Seton Hall... Opened BIG EAST play with six points and six rebounds at USF... Tallied a career-high 12 points with six rebounds against Arkansas in the BIG EAST/SEC Challenge... Recorded his second straight double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds against Coppin State... Notched the first double-double of his career with career highs of 11 points and 10 rebounds against Maine... Tallied seven points, seven rebounds and a career-high four assists against Wagner... Set career highs with eight rebounds and four blocks against Columbia in the season opener... Shot 70-percent in two exhibition games to go with 7.0 rebounds per game.
As a Freshman in 2010-11: Appeared in 39 games, starting 21... Averaged 1.5 points and 1.8 rebounds in 9.6 minutes per game... Recorded 0.7 points and 1.0 rebounds in BIG EAST play... Tied his season high with seven points in a season-high 27 minutes against Syracuse in the BIG EAST Semifinals... Recorded season highs with seven points and seven rebounds against Harvard... Grabbed six rebounds against Coppin State... Registered four points, four rebounds and one block against New Hampshire... Recorded four points and four rebounds in back-to-back games to start the season against Vermont and Stony Brook.
Before UConn: Attended E.O. Smith High School in nearby Storrs, Conn… Averaged 20.1 points and 10.7 rebounds per game at E.O. Smith as a senior… Played for the Expressions Elite AAU squad… Attended the Reebok All-American Camp in Philadelphia.
Personal Information: Tyler Reed Olander… Born July 9, 1992… Son of Skip and Tracy Olander… Has two siblings, Ryan and Morgan Olander... Brother Ryan plays at Fairfield University.
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Season -- All Games 12 Arkansas (12/3/11) 6 Arkansas (12/3/11) 8 Four Times 1 Harvard (12/8/11) 1 Three Times 3 Three Times 4 Four Times 6 Maine (11/17/11) 6 Three Times 10 Two Times 4 Three Times 4 Wagner (11/14/11) 4 Columbia (11/11/11) 2 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 36 Columbia (11/11/11)
Season -- BIG EASTRegular Season Games
8 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 3 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 8 Seton Hall (1/3/12) -- 1 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 2 Five Times 4 St. John’s (12/31/11) 3 Four Times 5 Georgetown (2/1/12) 6 Two Times 2 Two Times 3 Georgetown (2/1/12) 1 Rutgers (1/7/12) 2 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 31 Rutgers (1/7/12)
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Career-- All Games 12 Arkansas (12/3/11) 6 Arkansas (12/3/11) 9 Syracuse (3/11/11) 1 Harvard (12/8/11) 1 Six Times 3 Four Times 4 Four Times 6 Maine (11/17/11) 6 Three Times 10 Two Times 4 Three Times 4 Wagner (11/14/11) 4 Columbia (11/11/11) 2 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 36 Columbia (11/11/11)
Career -- BIG EASTRegular Season Games
8 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 3 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 8 Seton Hall (1/3/12) -- 1 Two Times 3 DePaul (1/15/11) 4 Two Times 3 Four Times 5 Georgetown (2/1/12) 6 Two Times 3 DePaul (1/15/11) 2 Three Times 1 Two Times 2 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 31 Rutgers (1/7/12)
At Connecticut: Has appeared in 62 games averaging 5.3 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.0 blocks per contest.
As a Sophomore in 2011-12: Averaging 3.3 points and 3.1 rebounds per game... Hit double-digits for the second time in 2011-12 with 10 points and six rebounds at Notre Dame... Totaled four points and four rebounds against Holy Cross... Finished with 15 points against Coppin State.
As a Freshman in 2010-11: Appeared in 41 games, starting 33... Averaged 6.3 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.2 blocks in 25.4 minutes per game... Recorded 5.4 points and 5.0 rebounds per game in BIG EAST play... Averaged 5.7 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game in the NCAA Tournament... Recorded four rebounds and tied his career high with four blocks against Butler in the NCAA Championship... Added six points and eight rebounds against Kentucky... Registered five points, eight rebounds and two blocks against San Diego State in the NCAA Sweet 16... Scored a career-high 17 points with seven rebounds against Bucknell in the NCAA Tournament Second Round... Added 12 points, seven boards and two blocks in the BIG EAST Championship against Louisville... Scored 16 points with three blocks at St. John’s... Pulled down a game and career-high 12 rebounds against Louisville... Scored 11 points with eight rebounds at Marquette... Recorded 12 points on a season-high four three-pointers with three blocks and two steals against Tennessee... Totaled 13 points and six rebounds in the overtime victory at Texas... Grabbed 10 boards with two steals and two blocks against Coppin State... Recorded his first collegiate double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds against Fairleigh Dickinson... Started against UMBC and registered 11 points, seven rebounds and two blocks... Recorded a season-high four blocks against New Hampshire... Scored eight points to go along with eight rebounds and three blocks in 27 minutes against Michigan State...Registered 10 points on a perfect 4-for-4 from the field, including 2-for-2 from three point range, against Wichita State... Scored 15 points to go along with three rebounds and two blocks against Vermont.
Before UConn: Attended Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Va… Averaged 18.6 points and 8.2 rebounds per game at Oak Hill… Led Oak Hill to a No. 12 National Ranking... Was a 2010 Jordan-Brand All-American… Averaged 21.4 points and 11 rebounds per game as a junior.
Personal Information: Roscoe R. Smith… Born May 1, 1991… Son of Brian and Gaynel Thomp-son.
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Season -- All Games 15 Coppin State (11/20/11) 6 Coppin State (11/20/11) 10 Coppin State (11/20/11) 1 Two Times 2 Three Times 6 Notre Dame (1/14/12) 6 Notre Dame (1/14/12) 3 Two Times 5 Two Times 7 Columbia (11/11/11) 1 Coppin State (11/20/11) 3 Two Times 2 Cincinnati (1/18/12) 1 Two Times 31 Coppin State (11/20/11)
Season -- BIG EASTRegular Season Games
10 Notre Dame (1/14/12) 2 Two Times 5 Seton Hall (1/3/12) -- 1 Two Times 6 Notre Dame (1/14/12) 6 Notre Dame (1/14/12) 3 Notre Dame (1/14/12) 5 Georgetown (2/1/12) 6 Notre Dame (1/14/12) 1 West Virginia (1/9/12) 1 Two Times 2 Two Times 1 Two Times 19 Cincinnati (1/18/12)
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Career -- All Games 17 Bucknell (3/17/11) 7 Bucknell (3/17/11) 13 Bucknell (3/17/11) 4 Tennessee (1/22/11) 5 Two Times 6 Two Times 8 St. John’s (2/10/11) 5 Three Times 9 Louisville (1/29/11) 12 Louisville (1/29/11) 3 Coppin State (12/20/10) 4 Two Times 4 Two Times 3 Louisville (1/29/11) 39 USF (12/31/10)
Career -- BIG EASTRegular Season Games
16 St. John’s (2/10/11) 5 Three Times 12 Marquette (1/25/11) 3 Cincinnati (2/27/11) 4 Four Times 6 Notre Dame (1/14/12) 8 St. John’s (2/10/11) 5 Marquette (1/25/11) 9 Louisville (1/29/11) 12 Louisville (1/29/11) 2 Two Times 4 Seton Hall (2/5/11) 3 Two Times 3 Louisville (1/29/11) 39 USF (12/31/10)
At Connecticut: Has appeared in 12 games averaging 0.6 points and 0.8 rebounds per game.
As a Sophomore in 2011-12: Averaging 0.0 points and 0.8 rebounds per game.
As a Freshman in 2010-11: Appeared in seven games... Averaged 1.0 points and 0.9 rebounds in 3.7 minutes per game... Recorded 0.0 points and 0.3 rebounds per game in BIG EAST play... Saw his first action as a Husky against Coppin State with four points and one rebound in three minutes... Joined the team before the game against Coppin State on December 20, 2010.
Before UConn: Attended Wilbraham and Munson Academy in Wilbraham, Mass. in the fall of 2010... Attended Max-Planck Gymnasium in Goettingen, Germany... Led Max-Planck to the German Regional League Championship.
Personal: Enosch Wolf... Born October 18, 1990... Son of Horst and Inken Wolf... Has two siblings Julius and Ronja.
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ENOSCH WOLF GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
REBS 2010-11 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MCoppin State 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 3Harvard 1-1 0-0 1-2 2 2 4 2 3 0 2 0 0 13at Pittsburgh 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2USF DID NOT PLAYat Notre Dame DID NOT PLAYat Texas DID NOT PLAYRutgers DID NOT PLAYat DePaul 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 3Villanova DID NOT PLAYTennessee DID NOT PLAYat Marquette DID NOT PLAYLouisville DID NOT PLAYSyracuse DID NOT PLAYat Seton Hall DID NOT PLAYat St. John’s 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Providence DID NOT PLAYGeorgetown DID NOT PLAYat Louisville 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Marquette DID NOT PLAYat Cincinnati DID NOT PLAYat West Virginia DID NOT PLAYNotre Dame DID NOT PLAYvs. DePaul DID NOT PLAYvs. Georgetown DID NOT PLAYvs. Pittsburgh DID NOT PLAYvs. Syracuse DID NOT PLAYvs. Louisville DID NOT PLAYvs. Bucknell 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2vs. Cincinnati DID NOT PLAYvs. San Diego State DID NOT PLAYvs. Arizona DID NOT PLAYvs. Kentucky DID NOT PLAYvs. Butler DID NOT PLAY
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Season -- All Games -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 Maine (11/17/11) 1 Three Times 1 Four Times -- -- 1 Maine (11/17/11) -- 2 Maine (11/17/11)
Season -- BIG EASTRegular Season Games
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REBS 2011-12 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MColumbia 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Wagner DID NOT PLAYMaine 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 2Coppin State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1vs. UNC Asheville DID NOT PLAYvs. UCF DID NOT PLAYvs. Florida State DID NOT PLAYArkansas DID NOT PLAYHarvard DID NOT PLAYHoly Cross DID NOT PLAYFair₨eld DID NOT PLAYat USF DID NOT PLAYSt. John’s 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1at Seton Hall DID NOT PLAYat Rutgers DID NOT PLAYWest Virginia DID NOT PLAYat Notre Dame DID NOT PLAYCincinnati DID NOT PLAYat Tennessee DID NOT PLAYNotre Dame DID NOT PLAYGeorgetown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
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Career -- All Games 4 Coppin State (12/20/10) 2 Coppin State (12/20/10) 4 Coppin State (12/20/10) -- -- 1 Harvard (12/22/10) 2 Harvard (12/22/10) 2 Harvard (12/22/10) 2 Harvard (12/22/10 4 Harvard (12/22/10 -- 2 Harvard (12/22/10 1 Maine (11/17/11) -- 13 Harvard (12/22/10
Career -- BIG EASTRegular Season Games
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2011-12: Suffered a broken ankle during preseason and will be out indefinitely.
2010-11: Redshirted freshman season.
Before UConn: Attended Tyner Academy in Chattanooga, Tenn… Led Tyner to the District Championship, Sub-State Championship and Regional Championship in 2010… Averaged 5.9 points, 6.5 rebounds and three blocks per game as a senior… Was a 2010 McDonald’s All-America Nominee.
Personal Information: Michael DeAngelo Bradley… Born June 28, 1992… Son of Bob Smith and Jacqueline Phinazee… Has two brothers, Eric Phinazee and Aaron Tisdale.
MICHAEL BRADLEYR-Freshman • Forward/Center
6-10 • 225 • Chattanooga, Tenn.#25 #25
MICHAEL BRADLEY CAREER STATISTICS
OVERALL Total 3-Point RebsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2010-11 reDShirT2011-12
BIG EAST Total 3-Point RebsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2010-11 reDShirT
MICHAEL BRADLEY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
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REBS 2011-12 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MColumbia DID NOT PLAYWagner DID NOT PLAYMaine DID NOT PLAYCoppin State DID NOT PLAYvs. UNC Asheville DID NOT PLAYvs. UCF DID NOT PLAYvs. Florida State DID NOT PLAYArkansas DID NOT PLAYHarvard DID NOT PLAYHoly Cross DID NOT PLAYFair₨eld DID NOT PLAYat USF DID NOT PLAYSt. John’s DID NOT PLAYat Seton Hall DID NOT PLAYat Rutgers DID NOT PLAYWest Virginia DID NOT PLAYat Notre Dame DID NOT PLAYCincinnati DID NOT PLAYat Tennessee DID NOT PLAYNotre Dame DID NOT PLAYGeorgetown DID NOT PLAY
As a Freshman 2011-12: Averaging 0.3 points and 0.3 rebounds per game... Scored two points against Cincinnati... Averaged 14 minutes per game in two preseason contests.
Before UConn: Attended Windsor High before playing a year at Bridgton Academy in North Bridgton, Maine... A four-year member of the Student-Athlete Honor Roll... Presented with the Sixth-Man Award as a junior at Windsor. Personal: Brendan James Allen... Born January 16, 1992... Son of Wayne and Michelle Allen... Has two sisters, Brianna and Taylor Allen.
BIG EAST Total 3-Point RebsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2011-12 1-0 2/2.0 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-0 0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2/2.0
BRENDAN ALLEN GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
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Season -- All Games -- -- 3 Holy Cross (12/18/11) -- 3 Holy Cross (12/18/11) -- -- 1 Two Times -- 1 Two Times 1 Coppin State (11/20/11) 1 Two Times 1 Coppin State (11/20/11) -- 4 Two Times
REBS 2011-12 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MColumbia 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 4Wagner 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2Maine 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2Coppin State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1vs. UNC Asheville 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1vs. UCF DID NOT PLAYvs. Florida State DID NOT PLAYArkansas DID NOT PLAYHarvard DID NOT PLAYHoly Cross 0-3 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2Fair₨eld DID NOT PLAYat USF DID NOT PLAYSt. John’s DID NOT PLAYat Seton Hall DID NOT PLAYat Rutgres DID NOT PLAYWest Virginia DID NOT PLAYat Notre Dame DID NOT PLAYCincinnati 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2at Tennessee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Notre Dame DID NOT PLAYGeorgetown DID NOT PLAY
As a Freshman in 2011-12: Averaging 9.0 points, 2.9 rebounds and 3.4 assists... Filled the stat sheet with 10 points, seven rebounds and five assists against Fairfield... Recorded double-digit points in his first-
three collegiate games... Totaled 23 points, five rebounds and six assists against Arkansas in the BIG EAST/SEC Challenge... In his first collegiate game, totaled 14 points and three assists against Florida State in the third-place game at the Battle 4 Atlantis.
Before UConn: Max Preps All-American… Named Illinois Co-Mr. Basketball… First Team All-State selection as a senior… ESPNChicago.com Player of the Year… The 42nd ranked player overall and No. 9 point guard in the class of 2011 by Rivals.com… Averaged 31.2 points per game as a senior at East Aurora High… Recorded more than 40 points in seven games as a senior including nights with 55 and 63 points.
Personal Information: Ryan Jamar Boatright... Born December 27, 1992... Son of Mike McAllister and Tanesha Boatright... Has three siblings, Michael, Dasia and Deahjay.
BIG EAST Total 3-Point RebsYear GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg2011-12 7-1 175/25.0 16-39 .410 3-14 .214 7-12 .583 2-13 15 2.1 16-0 21 13 1 5 42/6.0
RYAN BOATRIGHT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
REBS 2011-12 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MColoumbia DID NOT PLAYWagner DID NOT PLAYMaine DID NOT PLAYCoppin State DID NOT PLAYvs. UNC Asheville DID NOT PLAYvs. UCF DID NOT PLAYvs. Florida State 4-7 1-3 5-5 0 1 1 4 14 3 0 0 0 33Akransas 8-12 2-3 5-8 0 5 5 0 23 6 2 1 2 35Harvard 4-10 1-1 2-2 2 0 2 2 11 3 2 1 0 25Holy Cross 4-7 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 0 8 3 2 0 2 18Fair₨eld 2-8 1-1 5-6 2 5 7 0 10 5 2 0 1 27at USF 4-6 1-1 0-1 1 2 3 1 9 1 3 0 0 25St. John’s 3-6 1-3 3-4 0 0 0 2 10 3 1 0 1 24at Seton Hall 2-5 0-2 1-1 0 2 2 4 5 3 2 0 1 20at Rutgers 1-7 0-2 3-4 0 2 2 3 5 4 3 0 1 28West Virginia 3-5 1-1 0-2 0 4 4 1 7 4 2 1 1 29at Notre Dame DID NOT PLAYCincinnati DID NOT PLAYat Tennessee DID NOT PLAYNotre Dame 3-6 0-3 0-0 1 2 3 2 6 2 0 0 0 30Georgetown (s) 0-4 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 3 0 4 2 0 1 19
Points FG Made FG Atts. 3-Pt. FG 3-Pt. FGA FT FT Att. Off. Reb. Def. Reb. Total Reb. Assists TO Blocks Steals Minutes
Season -- All Games 23 Arkansas (12/3/11) 8 Arkansas (12/3/11) 12 Arkansas (12/3/11) 2 Arkansas (12/3/11) 3 Four Times 5 Three Times 8 Arkansas (12/3/11) 2 Two Times 5 Arkansas (12/3/11) 5 Two Times 6 Arkansas (12/3/11) 3 Two Times 1 ThreeTimes 2 Two Times 35 Arkansas (12/3/11)
Season -- BIG EASTRegular Season Games
10 St. John’s (12/31/11) 4 USF (12/28/11) 7 Rutgers (1/7/12) 1 Three Times 3 Two Times 3 Two Times 4 Two Times 1 Two Times 4 West Virginia (1/9/12) 4 West Virginia (1/9/12) 4 Three Times 3 Two Times 1 West Virginia (1/9/12) 1 Five Times 30 Notre Dame (1/29/12)
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As a Freshman in 2011-12: Averaging 3.9 points and 2.5 rebounds per game... Totaled 15 points and seven rebounds against Maine... Hit double digits with 11 points, five rebounds and three blocks against
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Before UConn: Completed a post graduate year at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla... The 10th ranked player overall and the No. 3 small forward in the class of 2011 according to Rivals.com... Rated the 19th-best prospect in the class of 2011 by Maxpreps.com... Selected for the prestigious Pangos All-American Camp... Attended Taft High School in Woodland Hills, Calif. before his time at IMG Academy.
Personal Information: DeAndre M. Daniels... Born April 15, 1992... Son of Laron Daniels and Kiljuana Thorpe... His stepmother is Venetia Esteen... Has six siblings, Romance Olivier, John Daniels, Justin Daniels and Keirstyn Daniels, Azhwalaee Oliver and Keyonna Walker.
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Season -- All Games 15 Maine (11/17/11) 4 Maine (11/17/11) 12 Maine (11/17/11) 2 Two Times 8 Maine (11/17/11) 5 Two Times 6 Two Times 3 Maine (11/17/11) 5 Columbia (11/11/11) 7 Maine (11/17/11) 3 Two Times 3 Maine (11/17/11) 3 Two Times 3 Coppin State (11/20/11) 36 Coppin State (11/20/11)
Season -- BIG EASTRegular Season Games
6 St. John’s (12/31/11) 2 Three Times 5 Three Times 1 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 3 Georgetown (2/1/12) 2 Two Times 2 Two Times 2 Two Times 3 Two Times 4 Seton Hall (1/3/12) 3 St. John’s (12/31/11) 1 Four Times 1 Four Times 1 Two Times 19 St. John’s (12/31/11)
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As a Freshman in 2011-12: Averaging 10.3 points, 7.8 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game... Shooting 57-percent on the season... Named Preseason BIG EAST Rookie of the Year... Preseason All-BIG EAST Honor-able Mention... Named to the Naismith preseason watch list and the Wayman Tisdale Award Watch List presented to the nation’s top freshman... Recorded a team-high 18 points on 9-of-12 shooting to go with seven rebounds at Georgetown... Tied a Calhoun-era record for a freshman (Emeka Okafor) with his seventh double-double against Notre Dame, recording 15 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks... Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week for the fourth time after securing his third-straight and sixth double-double of the season with 10 points and 13 rebounds at Notre Dame... Became the first UConn freshman to re-cord three straight double-doubles since Corny Thompson (Five Straight) in 1978-79 and the first UConn player to record three straight double-doubles in BIG EAST play since Hasheem Thabeet From February 25-March 7, 2009... Reached the 20-point mark for the second time and recorded his fifth overall and second-straight double-double with 20 points and 11 rebounds against West Virginia... Notched his fourth double-double of the season with 10 points and 12 rebounds at Rutgers... Recorded his third double-double of the season with 16 points and 11 rebounds against St. John’s... Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week for the third time after recording 16 points, nine rebounds and four steals against Fairfield... Earned second BIG EAST Rookie of the Week honor after scoring a season-high 24 points on 11-of-12 shooting to go with eight rebounds and five blocks against Holy Cross... Finished with 12 points and four rebounds against Harvard... Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week on Nov. 28 after recording his second double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds to go along with seven blocks and three steals against Florida State... Recorded his first collegiate double double with 11 points and 14 rebounds, including 11 on the offensive glass, against Maine... Averaged 13.0 points per game in two preseason contests.
Before UConn: Rated the No. 1 prospect by Scout.com... Rated the No. 2 prospect in the ESPNU Top-100... Attended St. Thomas More School in Oakdale, Conn... Led St. Thomas More to the 2011 Prep National Championship... Previously competed with the Connecticut Basketball Club on the AAU circuit... Selected for the prestigious Pangos All-American Camp.
Personal: Andre Jamal Drummond... Born August 10, 1993... Son of Christine Cameron... Has one sister, Ariana.
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Season -- All Games 24 Holy Cross (12/18/11) 11 Holy Cross (12/18/11) 14 Notre Dame (1/29/12) -- 1 Rutgers (1/7/12) 2 Six Times 8 Maine (11/17/11) 11 Maine (11/17/11) 9 Two Times 14 Maine (11/17/11) 3 Rutgers (1/7/12) 7 Rutgers (1/7/12) 7 Florida State (11/26/11) 4 Fairfield (12/22/11) 39 Notre Dame (1/29/12)
Season -- BIG EASTRegular Season Games
20 West Virginia (1/9/12) 9 Two Times 14 Notre Dame (1/29/12) -- 1 Rutgers (1/7/12) 2 Two Times 4 Two Times 5 Two Times 9 Two Times 13 Notre Dame (1/14/12) 3 Rutgers (1/7/12) 7 Rutgers (1/7/12) 4 Two Times 2 Two Times 39 Notre Dame (1/29/12)