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Page 1: 2015-16 Louisville Cardinals€¦ · 30 Ryan McMahon G 6-0 165 Fr. HS Sarasota, Fla. (Cardinal Mooney HS) 45 Donovan Mitchell G 6-3 210 Fr. HS Greenwich, Conn. (Brewster Academy)

2015-16 Louisville Cardinals

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)

22 Deng Adel F 6-7 200 Fr. HS Melbourne, Australia (Victory Rock Prep)

4 Dillon Avare G 6-0 155 So. 1L Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic HS)

11 Jay Henderson G 6-4 180 Fr. HS Orlando, Fla. (Lake Highland Prep)

10 Jaylen Johnson F 6-9 225 So. 1L Ypsilanti, Mich. (Ypsilanti HS)

0 Damion Lee G 6-6 210 Sr. Gr./Tr. Baltimore, Md. (Drexel University)

23 David Levitch G 6-3 180 Jr. 2L Goshen, Ky. (North Oldham HS)

3 Trey Lewis G 6-2 185 Sr. Gr./Tr. Garfield Heights, Ohio (Cleveland State Univ.)

14 Anas Mahmoud F 7-0 210 So. 1L Cairo, Egypt (West Oaks Academy)

12 Mangok Mathiang F/C 6-10 220 Jr. 2L Melbourne, Australia (IMG Academy)

30 Ryan McMahon G 6-0 165 Fr. HS Sarasota, Fla. (Cardinal Mooney HS)

45 Donovan Mitchell G 6-3 210 Fr. HS Greenwich, Conn. (Brewster Academy)

32 Chinanu Onuaku F/C 6-10 245 So. 1L Lanham, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS)

2 Quentin Snider G 6-2 175 So. 1L Louisville, Ky. (Ballard HS)

13 Ray Spalding F 6-10 210 Fr. HS Louisville, Ky. (Trinity HS)

5 Matz Stockman F/C 7-0 250 So. 1L Oslo, Norway (Canarias Basketball Academy)

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School)

0 Damion Lee G 6-6 210 Sr. Gr./Tr. Baltimore, Md. (Drexel University)

2 Quentin Snider G 6-2 175 So. 1L Louisville, Ky. (Ballard HS)

3 Trey Lewis G 6-2 185 Sr. Gr./Tr. Garfield Heights, Ohio (Cleveland State Univ.)

4 Dillon Avare G 6-0 155 So. 1L Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic HS)

5 Matz Stockman F/C 7-0 250 So. 1L Oslo, Norway (Canarias Basketball Academy)

10 Jaylen Johnson F 6-9 225 So. 1L Ypsilanti, Mich. (Ypsilanti HS)

11 Jay Henderson G 6-4 180 Fr. HS Orlando, Fla. (Lake Highland Prep)

12 Mangok Mathiang F/C 6-10 220 Jr. 2L Melbourne, Australia (IMG Academy)

13 Ray Spalding F 6-10 210 Fr. HS Louisville, Ky. (Trinity HS)

14 Anas Mahmoud F 7-0 210 So. 1L Cairo, Egypt (West Oaks Academy)

22 Deng Adel F 6-7 200 Fr. HS Melbourne, Australia (Victory Rock Prep)

23 David Levitch G 6-3 180 Jr. 2L Goshen, Ky. (North Oldham HS)

30 Ryan McMahon G 6-0 165 Fr. HS Sarasota, Fla. (Cardinal Mooney HS)

32 Chinanu Onuaku F/C 6-10 245 So. 1L Lanham, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS)

45 Donovan Mitchell G 6-3 210 Fr. HS Greenwich, Conn. (Brewster Academy)

Pronunciation Guide:

Adel (uh-DELL), Avare (A-var), Levitch (LEV-itch), Anas Mahmoud (AH-nus mah-MOOD), Mangok Mathiang (MANG-go, silent “K” MATH-ee-ang), Chinanu Onuaku (Chih-NAH-noo On-ooh-AH-koo), Matz (Motts).

Head Coach: Rick Pitino

Assistant Coaches: Ralph Willard, Kenny Johnson, Mike Balado

Director of Basketball Operations: David Padgett

Alphabetical Roster

Numerical Roster

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2015-16 Roster

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DamionLeeG | 6-6 | 210 | Gr.Baltimore, Md.(Drexel University)

0 TreyLewisG | 6-2 | 185 | Gr.Garfield Heights, Ohio(Cleveland State Univ.)

3 DillonAvareG | 6-0 | 155 | So.Lexington, Ky.(Lexington Catholic HS)

4

JaylenJohnsonF | 6-9 | 225 | So.Ypsilanti, Mich.(Ypsilanti HS)

10

QuentinSniderG | 6-2 | 175 | So.Louisville, Ky.(Ballard HS)

2

JayHendersonG | 6-4 | 180 | Fr.Orlando, Fla.(Lake Highland Prep)

11 MangokMathiangF/C | 6-10 | 220 | Jr.Melbourne, Australia(IMG Academy / Fla.)

12 RaySpaldingF | 6-10 | 210 | Fr.Louisville, Ky.(Trinity HS)

13 AnasMahmoudF | 7-0 | 210 | So.Cairo, Egypt(West Oaks Academy)

14

DengAdelF | 6-7 | 200 | Fr.Melbourne, Australia(Victory Rock Prep)

22 ChinanuOnuakuF/C | 6-10 | 245 | So.Lanham, Md.(Riverdale Baptist HS)

32

MatzStockmanF/C | 7-0 | 250 | So.Oslo, Norway(Canarias Bb. Acad.)

5

DavidLevitchG | 6-3 | 180 | Jr.Goshen, Ky.(North Oldham HS)

23 RyanMcMahonG | 6-0 | 165 | Fr.Sarasota, Fla.(Cardinal Mooney HS)

30 DonovanMitchellG | 6-3 | 210 | Fr.Greenwich, Conn.(Brewster Academy)

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On the Bench

Rick PitinoHead Coach

Mike BaladoAssistant Coach

Ralph WillardAssistant Coach

Kenny JohnsonAssistant Coach

David PadgettDir. of BB Operations

Pronunciation Guide: Adel (uh-DELL)Avare (A-var)Levitch (LEV-itch)Anas Mahmoud (AH-nus mah-MOOD)Mangok Mathiang (MANG-go, silent “K” MATH-ee-ang)Chinanu Onuaku (Chih-NAH-noo On-ooh-AH-koo), Matz (Motts).

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Photo Roster

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Letterwinners Returning (8)No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (Previous School) GP-GS PPG RPG APG 4 Dillon Avare G 6-0 155 So.-1L Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic HS) 8- 0 0.5 0.5 0.0

23 David Levitch G 6-3 180 Jr.-2L Goshen, Ky. (North Oldham HS) 21- 1 1.1 0.3 0.3

10 Jaylen Johnson F 6-9 215 So.-1L Ypsilanti, Mich. (Ypsilanti HS) 23- 0 1.3 1.3 0.1

14 Anas Mahmoud F 7-0 200 So.-1L Cairo, Egypt (West Oaks Academy) 30- 2 1.2 1.4 0.4

12 Mangok Mathiang F/C 6-10 220 Jr.-2L Melbourne, Australia (IMG Academy) 34- 9 2.6 4.7 0.5

32 Chinanu Onuaku F/C 6-10 230 So.-1L Lanham, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS) 35-26 3.9 4.6 0.5

2 Quentin Snider G 6-2 180 So.-1L Louisville, Ky. (Ballard HS) 36-10 4.1 1.6 1.3

5 Matz Stockman F/C 7-0 240 So.-1L Oslo, Norway (Canarias Basketball Academy) 4- 0 1.0 2.8 0.3

Three of the Cardinals’ eight returning lettermen started at least nine games in 2014-15.

Newcomers (7) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp Hometown (Previous School) PPG RPG Other 22 Deng Adel F 6-7 200 Fr.-HS Melbourne, Australia (Victory Rock Prep) 19.1 8.2 4.0 assists

11 Jay Henderson G 6-4 180 Fr.-HS Orlando, Fla. (Lake Highland Prep) 13.1 3.3 1.7 assists

0 Damion Lee G/F 6-6 210 Sr.-Gr. Baltimore, Md. (Drexel University) 21.4 6.1 2.3 assists

3 Trey Lewis G 6-2 185 Sr.-Gr. Garfield Heights, Ohio (Cleveland State University) 16.3 4.4 2.9 assists

30 Ryan McMahon G 6-0 165 Fr.-HS Sarasota, Fla. (Cardinal Mooney HS) 26.4 3.0 3.3 assists

45 Donovan Mitchell G 6-3 210 Fr.-HS Greenwich, Conn. (Brewster Academy) 14.3 5.7 2.4 assists

13 Ray Spalding F 6-10 210 Fr.-HS Louisville, Ky. (Trinity HS) 13.0 8.7 3.1 blocks

Lee is a graduate transfer from Drexel. Lewis is a graduate transfer from Cleveland State.

Letterwinners Lost (6) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) GP-GS PPG RPG APG 21 Shaqquan Aaron G 6-7 170 Fr.-1L Seattle, Wash. (Ranier Beach HS) 23- 2 1.3 0.7 0.2

25 Wayne Blackshear G/F 6-5 215 Sr.-4L Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park HS) 36-36 11.6 4.3 1.2

1 Anton Gill G 6-3 190 So.-2L Raleigh, N.C. (Hargrave Military Academy) 31- 0 2.5 0.8 0.5

24 Montrezl Harrell F 6-8 240 Jr.-3L Tarboro, N.C. (Hargrave Military Academy) 35-35 15.7 9.2 1.4

3 Chris Jones G 5-10 175 Sr.-2L Memphis, Tenn. (NW Florida College) 26-24 13.7 4.0 3.7

0 Terry Rozier G 6-1 190 So.-2L Youngstown, Ohios (Canaria Basketball Academy) 36-35 17.1 5.6 3.0

Terry Rozier was drafted in the NBA first round by the Boston Celtics with the 16th overall pick. Harrell was drafted in the NBA second round and 47th overall by the Houston Rockets with the 32nd overall pick. Blackshear earned his degree and signed to play professional basketball in Italy. Aaron transferred to Southern California and Gill transferred to Nebraska. Jones was dismissed from the team in February.

Starters Returning (1): Center Chinanu Onuaku. Four other returnees started a combined 22 games last year (Snider 10, Mathiang 9, Mahmoud 2, Levitch 1).

Starters Lost (4): Guards Terry Rozier and Chris Jones, forwards Montrezl Harrell and Wayne Blackshear.

Lettermen Returning: 8 (listed above) Lettermen Lost: 6 (listed above) Newcomers: 7 (listed above; two graduate

transfers and five high school products). Seniors (2): Damion Lee, Trey Lewis. Juniors (2): David Levitch, Mangok Mathiang. Sophomores (6): Dillon Avare, Jaylen Johnson,

Anas Mahmoud, Chinanu Onuaku, Quentin Snider, Matz Stockman.

Freshmen (5): Deng Adel, Jay Henderson, Ryan McMahon, Donovan Mitchell, Raymond Spalding.

Players By State/Country: Connecticut (1) - Donovan Mitchell. Florida (2) - Jay Henderson,

Ryan McMahon. Kentucky (4) - Dillon Avare, David Levitch, Quentin Snider, Raymond Spalding. Maryland (2) - Damion Lee, Chinanu Onuaku. Michigan (1) - Jaylen Johnson. Ohio (1) - Trey Lewis. Australia (2) - Deng Adel, Mangok Mathiang. Egypt (1) - Anas Mahmoud. Norway (1) - Matz Stockman.

Tallest Player: Anas Mahmoud and Matz Stockman, 7-0.

Shortest Player: Dillon Avare, 6-0 (5-10 3/4 in bare feet; UofL roster heights are wearing shoes).

Heaviest: Matz Stockman, 250 pounds. Lightest: Dillon Avare, 155 pounds. Oldest: Mangok Mathiang, 23

(born Oct. 8, 1992). Youngest: Deng Adel, 18

(born Feb. 1, 1997). In-Season Birthdays: Matz Stockman,

Jan. 30 (will be 21); Deng Adel, Feb. 1 (19), Quentin Snider, Feb. 14 (21); Dillon Avare, March 18 (21).

Miscellaneous Roster Information

By Statistics

434 of 2,483 points 17%

468 of 1,351 rebounds 35%

102 of 419 assists 24%

2,339 of 7,250 minutes 32%

Percentage of Returning Players

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Roster Analysis

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0Terry Rozier ................................. (2013-15)George Goode .......................... (2009-11)Joshua Tinch .............................. (2002-04)Stuart Miller ................................ (2006-08)

00Rashad Brooks .................... (1999-2001)Robbie Valentine ...................... (1982-86)

1Anton Gill .................................... (2013-15)Angel Nunez .............................. (2011-12)Terrence Williams ...................... (2005-09)Lorrenzo Wade.......................... (2004-05)Kendall Dartez ........................... (2002-04)Mac Wilkinson ........................... (2000-01)

2Quentin Snider ......................... (2014-15)Russ Smith ................................. (2011-14) Preston Knowles ...................... (2007-11) Ellis Myles................................... (2000-05)

3Chris Jones ................................. (2013-15)Peyton Siva................................. (2009-13)Juan Palacios ............................. (2004-08)Bryant Northern ........................ (2000-03)Tony Williams ....................... (1996-2000)Brian Kiser .................................. (1992-96)Keith Williams ............................ (1985-90)Corky Cox .................................... (1953-54)

4Dillon Avare ................................ (2014-15)Rakeem Buckles ........................(2009-12)David Padgett ............................ (2005-08)Nouha Diakite ........................... (2003-04)Hajj Turner .................................. (1998-02)Jerry Johnson............................. (1996-98)Tick Rogers ................................. (1992-96)Derwin Webb ............................ (1988-89)Lancaster Gordon .................... (1980-84)Roscoe Shackelford ................. (1954-55)Herb Harrah ............................... (1953-54)

5Matz Stockman ......................... (2014-15)Kevin Ware ................................. (2012-14)Chris Smith ................................. (2010-12)Earl Clark ..................................... (2006-09)Taquan Dean ............................. (2002-06)Brandon Bender ....................... (2001-02)Marques Maybin ...................... (1997-01)Alvin Sims ................................... (1993-97)Mike Case ................................... (1988-93)Jerry Eaves .................................. (1978-82)Jerry Moreman .......................... (1953-55)

6Herb Harrah ............................... (1954-55)

7Dick Keffer .................................. (1953-55)

8Charlie Tyra ................................. (1954-55)

9Phil Rollins .................................. (1953-55)

10Jaylen Johnson ......................... (2014-15)Gorgui Dieng ............................. (2010-13)Edgar Sosa .................................. (2006-10)Prileu Davis ................................ (2002-03)Cameron Murray ...................... (1997-99)Keith LeGree .............................. (1991-93)Shannon Fraley ......................... (1989-91)Mark McSwain ........................... (1984-87)Ulysses Bridgeman .................. (1972-75)Larry Carter ................................. (1969-72)Bob Gorius ................................. (1965-68)

Larry Holman ............................. (1964-65)Bill Akridge .................................. (1962-64)George Burnette....................... (1958-59)Gerald DuPont .......................... (1957-58)James Heins .............................. (1954-55)

11Luke Hancock ............................ (2012-14)Chris Brickley ............................. (2009-10)Brandon Jenkins ....................... (2003-07)Charlie Taylor ............................. (1995-96)James Brewer ............................ (1988-93)Barry Sumpter ........................... (1984-85)Denny Deeken.......................... (1966-69)Denny Doutaz ........................... (1965-66)Tim Mineard .............................. (1964-65)Joe Reuther ................................ (1962-64)Fred Sawyer ............................... (1958-61)John Varoscak............................ (1957-58)Cliff York....................................... (1953-55)

12Mangok Mathiang .................... (2013-15)Zach Price ................................... (2011-12)Reginald Delk ............................ (2008-10)Brad Gianiny .............................. (2003-07)Carlos Hurt ................................. (2001-02)Matt Akridge ............................... (1995-98)Doug Calhoun ........................... (1992-94)Craig Hawley .............................. (1986-90)Kent Jones .................................. (1981-85)Danny Brown ............................ (1973-77)Gordon Minner ......................... (1967-68)Jim Shelton ................................ (1965-66)Ron Hawley ................................ (1962-64)Howard Stacey .......................... (1958-61)Jim Morgan ................................ (1954-55)

13Mark Jackson ............................. (2011-12)Alhaji Mohammed ................... (2001-04)Quintin Bailey ............................ (1998-00)Hajj Turner .................................. (1997-98)B.J. Flynn ..................................... (1995-97)Derwin Webb ............................ (1989-93)Ricky Gallon ............................... (1974-78)Mike Carroll ................................ (1973-74)Richard Shay .............................. (1972-73)Bill Murton .................................. (1971-72)Bud Olsen................................... (1959-62)

14Anas Mahmoud ........................ (2014-15)Logan Baumann ....................... (2012-13) Kyle Kuric .................................... (2008-12)David Smith ............................... (1974-78)Butch Beard ............................... (1966-69)Wade Houston .......................... (1963-65)Jadie Frazier ............................... (1960-63)Harold Adams ........................... (1957-58)Harold Pike ................................. (1955-57)William Powell ........................... (1950-54)

15Trent Gilbert ............................... (2014-15)Tim Henderson ......................... (2010-14)Samardo Samuels ................... (2009-10)Perrin Johnson .......................... (2003-07)Simeon Naydenov ................... (2000-03)Travis Best ................................... (1997-99)Micah Layston ........................... (1995-96)Todd Howard ............................. (1989-91)Shannon Fraley ......................... (1987-89)Kevin Walls ................................. (1984-87)Greg Deuser .............................. (1977-82)Wayne Cosby............................. (1974-76)Bill Butler ..................................... (1972-74)Jim Price ...................................... (1969-72)Jim Shelton ................................ (1967-68)Bill Windchy ............................... (1964-65)Sam Smith .................................. (1963-64)Jon Stripling ................................ (1960-63)Haley Adams ............................. (1959-60)Jim Heeren ................................. (1957-59)

John Prudhoe ............................ (1951-55)

20Wayne Blackshear .................... (2012-14)Will Scott ..................................... (2006-08)Titus Kennebrew ...................... (1998-99)Paul Yaden.................................. (1996-98)Jimmy King ................................. (1992-96)Kip Stone .................................... (1990-92)Milt Wagner ................................ (1981-86)Jim Ellis ........................................ (1977-78)Allen Murphy ............................. (1972-75)Larry Loehle ............................... (1971-72)Mike Grosso ............................... (1967-70)Dave Gilbert ............................... (1964-67)Bobby Doutaz ........................... (1963-64)Dick Peloff................................... (1960-62)Roger Tieman ............................ (1957-59)

21Shaqquan Aaron ...................... (2014-15)Chane Behanan........................ (2012-13)Jared Swopshire .............(‘08-10, ‘11-12)Chris Current.............................. (2003-07)Marvin Stone ............................. (2002-03)Nate Johnson ............................ (1996-00)Robby Wine................................ (1992-96)Greg Minor ................................. (1991-92)Kenny Payne .............................. (1985-89)Scooter McCray ........................ (1978-83)Tim Cooper ................................ (1972-73)Terry Howard ............................. (1971-72)Greg Neely ................................. (1968-71)Ellis Bryant .................................. (1965-68)Eddie Creamer .......................... (1962-65)Jerry Armstrong ......................... (1960-61)Alex Mantel ................................ (1957-59)Harry Hinton .............................. (1953-54)

22Akoy Agau ................................... (2013-15)Jordan Bond .............................. (2012-13)Elisha Justice ............................ (2010-12)George Goode .......................... (2008-09)Chad Millard............................... (2005-06)Reece Gaines ............................ (1999-03)Rodney McCray ........................ (1979-83)Darrell Griffith ............................ (1976-77)Charlie Mitchell ......................... (1975-76)Tony Kinnaird ............................. (1973-75)Joe Meiman ............................... (1970-73)Nathan Shields.......................... (1969-70)John Studer ................................ (1968-69)Steve King ................................... (1967-68)Joe Liedtke ................................. (1965-67)Dennis Clifford .......................... (1962-65)John Turner ................................ (1958-61)

23David Levitch ............................. (2013-15)Kevin Ware ................................. (2011-12)Terrence Jennings ................... (2008-11)Bryan Harvey ............................ (2005-06)Coric Riggs .................................. (2002-03)Eric Johnson............................... (1994-99)Greg Minor ................................. (1992-94)LaBradford Smith ..................... (1987-91)Chris West................................... (1982-87)Tony Branch ............................... (1976-80)Terry Howard ............................. (1972-75)Tim Cooper ................................ (1971-72)John Studer ................................ (1969-71)Marv Selvy .................................. (1966-69)Ron Rooks .................................. (1962-64)Ron Rubenstein ........................ (1959-61)John Froning .............................. (1957-58)

24Montrezl Harrell ........................ (2012-15)Chane Behanan........................ (2011-12)Russ Smith ................................. (2010-11)Samardo Samuels ................... (2008-09)Luke Whitehead ....................... (2000-04)Caleb Gervin .............................. (1999-00)

Craig Farmer .............................. (1994-98)Troy Smith ................................... (1989-93)Will Olliges .................................. (1983-88)Daryl Cleveland......................... (1977-81)Stanley Bunton ......................... (1973-77)Larry Loehle ............................... (1972-73)Paul Pry ........................................ (1969-72)Gary Holland .............................. (1966-69)Eddie Whitehead ...................... (1963-66)Don Goldstein ........................... (1957-59)

25Wayne Blackshear .... (2011-12, ‘14-15)Zach Price ................................... (2012-13)Lee Steiden ................................ (2007-09)Jeff McKinley .............................. (1996-00)Jason Osborne .......................... (1993-96)David Robinson ........................ (1985-89)James Jeter ................................ (1981-85)Steve Clark.................................. (1980-81)Bobby Turner ............................. (1976-79)Jeff Wayne .................................. (1973-75)Ron Stallings .............................. (1969-72)Chas Nalevanko........................ (1968-69)Fred Holden ............................... (1965-68)John Reuther ............................. (1962-65)Jack Ray ....................................... (1960-61)Bill Geiling ................................... (1957-59)

30Jonathan Huffman ................... (2005-07)Nate Daniels .............................. (2003-04)Damion Dantzler ...................... (1996-98)Cornelius Holden ..................... (1988-92)Manuel Forrest .......................... (1981-85)Bob Albertson ........................... (1977-79)Phillip Bond ................................ (1974-77)Rick Miles .................................... (1972-73)Alan Vilcheck .............................. (1969-72)Paul Callahan ............................. (1967-68)Ken Butters................................. (1965-67)Tommy Finnegan ..................... (1963-65)Joe Kitchen ................................. (1957-59)

31Wes Unseld ................................ (1965-68)Joe Liedtke ................................. (1964-65)Andy White ................................. (1962-64)Gerry Watkins ............................ (1958-61)Bruce Galbraith ......................... (1957-58)

32Chinanu Onuaku ...................... (2014-15)Derrick Caracter ........................ (2006-08)Francisco Garcia........................ (2002-05)DeJuan Wheat ........................... (1993-97)Jerome Harmon ....................... (1988-90)Bill Harmon ................................ (1973-77)Louis Simmons ......................... (1972-73)Henry Bacon .............................. (1969-72)Jerry King..................................... (1966-69)Bobby Marin .............................. (1965-66)Jerry Bergdoll ............................. (1964-65)Dave Hall .................................... (1962-64)Buddy Leathers ......................... (1958-61)Mickey Kelly ............................... (1957-58)

33Mike Marra ................................. (2009-12)Andre McGee ............................ (2005-09)Erik Brown .................................. (2000-03)Dion Edward .............................. (1998-00)Beau Zach Smith ...................... (1993-97)Jason McClendon .................... (1989-92)Avery Marshall ........................... (1985-88)Charles Jones ............................ (1980-84)Tony Kinnaird ............................. (1975-79)Bill Bunton .................................. (1972-75)Wayne Cosby............................. (1973-74)Rick Miles .................................... (1970-72)William Hall ................................ (1969-70)Nat Shields ................................. (1968-69)Gordon Minner ......................... (1966-67)

34Jerry Smith .................................. (2006-10)Larry O’Bannon ......................... (2001-05)Kevin Smiley .............................. (1998-00)Everick Sullivan ......................... (1988-92)Mike Abram................................ (1984-88)Roger Burkman ......................... (1977-81)Jim Shelton ................................ (1966-67)

35Darrell Griffith ............................ (1977-80)Paul Callahan ............................. (1968-69)

40Matt Simons............................... (1993-95)Barry Sumpter ........................... (1983-85)Marty Pulliam ............................ (1977-82)Curt Gilstrap ............................... (1975-76)Ike Whitfield ............................... (1973-75)Greg Thomas ............................. (1972-73)Mike Lawhon ............................. (1969-72)

41Herbert Crook ........................... (1984-88)Wiley Brown ............................... (1978-82)Wesley Cox ................................. (1973-77)

42Pervis Ellison .............................. (1986-89)Jeff Hall ........................................ (1982-86)Rick Wilson ................................. (1974-78)Phillip Bond ................................ (1973-74)David Harris ............................... (1972-73)Ron Thomas .............................. (1970-71)Joseph Sigur .............................. (1969-70)

43Terrance Farley .......................... (2004-08)Brian Hopgood ......................... (1991-93)Pervis Ellison .............................. (1985-86)Derek Smith ............................... (1978-82)

44Stephen Van Treese ............. (2009-14)Brian Johnson ........................... (2005-06)Alex Sanders .............................. (1995-99)Clifford Rozier ............................ (1992-94)Tremaine Wingfield .................. (1990-92)Tony Kimbro............................... (1985-90)Poncho Wright ........................... (1979-82)Larry Williams ............................ (1975-79)

45Muhammed Lasege ................ (2000-01)Danny Mitchell ........................ (1981-85)

50Damion Dantzler ...................... (1994-96)Dwayne Morton ....................... (1991-94)Felton Spencer .......................... (1986-90)

51Tobiah Hopper .......................... (1998-00)Jim Protenic ............................... (1972-74)Ken Bradley ................................ (1970-72)Bill Perkins .................................. (1969-70)

52Otis George ................................ (2001-05)Samaki Walker ........................... (1994-96)Mark McSwain ........................... (1983-84)Ken Bradley ................................ (1972-73)Jim Protenic ............................... (1971-72)Bill Perkins .................................. (1968-69)

53Troy Jackson ............................. (1997-98)

55Joseph N’Sima ......................... (2000-02)Billy Thompson ......................... (1982-86)Larry Ball ...................................... (1968-69)Note: list is since 1953.

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Damion

LEE

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Collegiate Career: Graduate transfer from Drexel, where he was the na-

tion’s fourth-leading scorer last season as a junior while averaging 21.4 points per game.

Enrolled in graduate school at UofL after completing his general humanities and social science degree at Drexel in June.

Top scorer for Louisville during the Cardinals’ trip to Puerto Rico in August, averaging 23.6 points, 6.2 rebounds and connecting on 15-of-38 three-pointers (.395), with a high game of 36 points against the Puerto Rico National Team.

Member of the 2015 All-Colonial Athletic Association five-person first team and an NABC All-District 10 first team selection.

Ranked among the CAA top 10 in rebounding (6.1 seventh), defensive rebounding (5.2, second), steals (1.5, fourth), field goal percentage (.438, ninth), three-point percentage (.385, ninth), free throw percentage (.887, second; 14th in the NCAA) and three-pointers per game (2.4, fifth).

Led the CAA and was eighth nationally in minutes played, averaging 38.1 minutes per game. The Dragons finished last season with an 11-19 record and were sixth in the CAA.

Topped 20 points in 14 of his 27 games last season, including five perfomances with 30 or more points.

Scored a season-high 33 points against confer-ence-leader Northeastern on Jan. 28.

Fractured his right hand early in a game against North-eastern on Feb. 21, 2015 and finished the game with 30 points, missing the team’s final three games of the season.

Named to the 2015 CAA All-Defensive Team and All-Academic Team.

His 1,538 career points in three seasons ranks 10th on the Dragons’ all-time scoring list, he is the Drexel career leader in free throw percentage (.842) and is third in career three-pointers (196).

Made over 60 threes in each of his three complete seasons. He connected on 38 of his last 39 free throw attempts.

As a freshman, Lee averaged 12.0 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists and scored in double digits on 22 occa-sions in earning CAA Rookie of the Year honors.

Led Drexel and was third in the CAA averaging 17.1 points as a sophomore and was an All-CAA second team selection. He scored in double figures in 23 games, including a career-high 34 points against Old Dominion. His 2013-14 season was cut short after just five games when he suffered a season-ending knee injury.

Chose to attend Louisville for his final collegiate season after narrowing his choices to also include Arizona, Gonzaga, Marquette and Maryland.

High School: First-team All-New England Preparatory School Athletic

Council selection in 2011 when he averaged 17 points, six rebounds and five assists in helping St. Thomas More School in Oakdale, Conn. to a 30-7 record and the National Prep School Championship.

First-team All-Baltimore Catholic League selection as a senior at Calvert Hall College High School in Baltimore, also earning second team Baltimore Sun All-Metro honors. He was an all-league selection as a junior.

Personal: Born Oct. 21, 1992 ... Son of Michelle Riddick ... Earned

a general humanities and social science degree at Drexel in June ... Major at UofL is special education, with a concentration in assistive technology

Personal goal to “win a national championship and become part of a family.”

Best moment of his athletic career to date was scoring 30 points in a game with a broken hand.

Enjoys hanging with friends, listening to music and playing video games in his spare time.

Chose to attend UofL because of “the family atmo-sphere and a part of something special in a special and embracing community.”

His mom has had the greatest influence on his athletic career.

Best basketball advice given to him was to “stay humble. As quick as you rise is as quick as you can fall.”

Most proud of his mom not having to pay for his college. Few people know that “I write music and plan on drop-

ping a mixtape in 2016. I do the Hunger Games salute after I hit a three-pointer.”

When he played basketball as a kid, he pretended he was Allan Houston.

If you walked into his dorm room, the first thing you would notice is his TV.

Chose to wear No. 0 because nobody believed in him and he was always doubted.

Feels Michael Ealy would be the best actor to play him in a movie.

Among reality shows, he feels he would fare best on Dancing with the Stars.

Best thing about being a Cardinal is “playing for something bigger than me and finishing my career as a Cardinal.”

What impresses him the most about Coach Pitino: his experience, his constant drive to be great and for everyone he is associated with to be great.

Would most like to meet J Cole and Kendrick Lamar.

Favorites: Basketball Player: Allan Houston Athlete, other than a basketball player:

Lionel Messi, Neymar NBA Team: New York Knicks Movies: Lion King, The Land Before Time, Training Day TV Shows: Family Guy, The Boondocks Actor: Denzel Washington Comedian: Dave Chapelle, Kevin Hart Musical Groups/Singers: Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar,

J Cole, Future Book: Catcher in the Rye, The Ouliers, Monster,

Hunger Games Subject: history Web Site: Netflix Foods: cereal, cookies, chips Midnight Snack: cereal Vacation spot: Los Angeles Best Player Ever Faced: Eric Atkins

Guard | 6-6 | 210 | Sr.-Gr. | Baltimore, Md. (Drexel University)

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2011-12 36 35 1042 28.9 142 313 .454 63 168 .375 85 110 .773 35 122 157 4.4 80 0 62 60 12 30 432 13.7

2012-13 27 24 829 33.0 152 358 .425 62 172 .360 97 117 .829 34 104 138 5.1 79 3 49 50 3 22 463 17.1

2013-14 5 5 134 26.8 20 54 .370 6 22 .273 19 22 .864 0 21 21 4.2 17 0 11 7 1 3 65 13.0

2014-15 27 27 1029 38.1 170 388 .438 65 169 .385 173 195 .887 24 141 165 6.1 60 1 63 50 9 41 578 21.4

TOTALS 95 91 3034 31.9 484 1113 .435 196 531 .369 374 444 .842 93 388 481 5.1 236 4 185 167 25 96 1538 16.2

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Trey

LEWIS

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Collegiate Career: Graduate transfer who played his last two years at

Cleveland State and freshman year at Penn State. Enrolled in graduate school at UofL after completing his

communication management degree at Cleveland State in May.

A member of the 2015 Horizon League five-person first team and an NABC All-District 12 second team selection.

Led Cleveland State in scoring last season, averaging 16.3 points (fifth in the Horizon League), 2.9 assists (10th) and 1.2 steals (10th).

Led the conference with a CSU single-season record 96 three-pointers, connecting on 42.3 percent of his threes (fifth in the conference, 96-of-227). The Vikings finished last season with a 19-15 record and tied for third place in the Horizon League.

Totaled 24 points, five rebounds and two steals for Cleveland State in a 45-33 loss to Louisville on Nov. 26 in the Global Sports Showcase.

Has scored 1,098 points in his three collegiate seasons, including 111 as a freshman at Penn State. He scored a career-high 32 points against Mt. Vernon Nazarine on Dec. 15, tying the CSU single-game record with nine three-pointers in the game.

Has 15 career 20-point games and two 30-point games. His 155 career three-pointers in two seasons at Cleve-

land State ranks eighth in CSU history. As a freshman at Penn State during the 2011-12

season, he averaged 5.6 points, 1.4 rebounds and 0.8 assists in 20 games, including six as a starter. He scored a season-best 17 points with four assists against Hartford.

Also considered a transfer to Connecticut, Ohio State, Texas and Xavier among others before joining the Cardinals.

Full name is Joseph Lewis III, with the nickname Trey originating from his status as the third Joseph Lewis and following two older sisters as the third of three children in his family.

High School: As a senior at Garfield Heights (Ohio) High School, Lew-

is averaged 23.0 points, 5.1 assists and 4.8 rebounds in leading his team to a 24-2 record and the state semifinals, where he scored 33 points and hit a state tournament record eight three-pointers.

Named the 2011 Ohio Division I Co-Player of the Year, the Cleveland Plain Dealer Boys Basketball Player of the Year, and was runner-up to former Michigan All-Ameri-can Trey Burke for Ohio’s Mr. Basketball award.

Had 33 points, including state tournament record eight three-pointers in state semifinals as a senior.

Selected as Northeast Lakes District Player of the Year and Northeast Ohio Conference Player of the Year his

senior season, hitting 48 percent of his three-pointers, 51 percent from the floor and 78 percent from the free throw line.

Averaged 22.0 points, 5.6 assists and 3.0 rebounds as a junior, hitting 51 percent from three.

A three-time captain, he led his squad to a 77-17 record and three conference titles in his four years and had his jersey retired. He scored over 1,350 career points and set the school’s single season three-point record.

Personal: Born Oct. 18, 1992 ... son of Joe and Nina Lewis ... full

name is Joseph Lewis III ... nickname “Trey” comes from being the third Joseph Lewis and the youngest of three children ... two older sisters, Aja and Jazmine ... Higher Education major.

Personal goal at UofL is to “earn my master’s degree, become the best point guard in the ACC and lead the Cards to a national title.”

Best moment of his athletic career to date was reaching the state final four as a senior.

Enjoys reading books, playing the piano, listening to music and writing in his spare time.

Chose to attend UofL “to compete for a national title, to learn from a Hall of Fame coach and to play for an amazing fan base.”

Best basketball advice given to him was “great players make everyone around them better.”

Feels the young Martin Lawrence would be the best actor to play him in a movie.

His dad “who has been there every step of the way” has had the greatest influence on his athletic career.

Few people know that he “has a gift for music. I have a hiddent talent to rap.”

When he played basketball as a kid, he pretended he was Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade.

Chose to wear jersey number three comes from being the third Joseph Lewis, he is the youngest of three children and it’s the number for Allen Iverson and Dwyane Wade.

If you walked into his dorm room, the first thing you would notice is his keyboard.

Best thing about being a Cardinal is learning from Coach Pitino and the fan base.

What impresses him the most about Coach Pitino: his ability to bring out the absolute best in everyone around him.

Most proud of “being an African American male beating the odds and setting an example.”

Would most like to meet Adam Silver on draft night.

Favorites: Basketball Player: Stephen Curry Athlete, other than a basketball player: Lionel Messi

and Floyd Mayweather NBA Team: Cleveland Cavaliers Movies: The Mask, Aladdin, Lion King, Toy Story TV Shows: Key & Peele, First Take Actor: Denzel Washington Comedian: Dave Chappelle TV Sports Personality: Stephen A Smith Musical Groups/Singers: Andy Mineo Subject: science Web Site: YouTube Foods: anything his mother makes him Midnight Snack: peanut butter and jelly and a cup of

cold milk Vacation spot: Florida with my family Best Player Ever Faced: Anthony Davis

Guard | 6-2 | 185 | Sr.-Gr. | Garfield Heights, Ohio (Cleveland State University)

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

Penn State Statistics

2011-12 20 6 373 18.7 40 108 .370 25 72 .347 6 10 .600 10 18 28 1.4 34 1 17 18 0 10 111 5.6

Cleveland State Statistics

2013-14 32 32 1102 34.4 154 355 .434 81 191 .424 109 132 .826 23 76 99 1.3 50 1 54 50 1 25 498 15.6

2014-15 34 34 1204 35.4 186 417 .446 96 227 .423 87 115 .757 26 122 148 4.4 66 0 97 78 5 14 555 16.3

TOTALS 66 66 2306 34.9 340 772 .440 177 418 .423 196 247 .794 49 198 247 3.7 116 1 151 128 6 39 1053 16.0

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David

LEVITCH

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Sophomore Year: Last name is pronounced LEV-itch Former walk-on was awarded a scholarship for this

season. Logged minutes in 21 games last season, starting

against FIU. Played in all five post-season games, contributing a

rebound and an assist against UC Irvine in the NCAA Second Round.

Scored a career-high nine points vs. Cal State Northridge, connecting on a career-best three three-pointers.

Made 3-of-4 free throws while playing a career-high 27 minutes in the Cardinals’ opener against Minnesota.

Freshman Year: Saw action in 18 games as a freshman, including a pair

of AAC Tournament contests. Registered two points on a pair of free throws against

Connecticut in the regular-season finale. Scored a season-best four points against Rutgers

(Feb. 16), while grabbing one rebound and totaling one assist.

Scored his first collegiate points on a 3 against Cornell with three minutes remaining in the game.

Made all six free throws in eight minutes of action against Kentucky Wesleyan.

High School: Averaged 24.0 points, 5.7 rebounds and 4.3 assists as

a senior in helping North Oldham High School produce an 18-11 record. His scoring average ranked him seventh in the state.

Connected on 41.5 percent of his three-point attempts as a senior with his 68 threes ranking among the top 15 in the state.

Averaged 18.8 points, 4.2 assists and 3.2 rebounds as a junior while hitting 42.3 percent of his threes as North Oldham finished with a 19-11 record.

An All-Eighth Region selection as a junior and senior. Scored a season-high 39 points against South Oldham

as a senior, burying six three-pointers in the game. He scored a season-high 37 points against Spencer County as a junior.

Scored nearly 2,000 career points at North Oldham while burying 220 three-point goals in four years.

Played with fellow UofL walk-on Dillon Avare on the same AAU team before high school.

Seventh in the state in free throw percentage as a junior, connecting on 81.7 percent from the line (151-of-185).

Averaged 13.0 points and 3.2 assists as a sophomore when he scored a single-game high of 28 points on two occasions.

He has been a standout performer on his AAU squad The Ville 2013, which won the adidas Super 64 tournament in Las Vegas in 2009 and has won the Kentucky state championship on four occasions.

Participated in the 2013 Kentucky Derby Festival Basketball Classic all-star game.

His father David played college basketball at Centre College. Was receiving attention from Stetson and Bellarmine

among others before choosing to walk on with the Cardinals.

Personal: Born Sept. 28, 1994 ... Son of Rhonda and David

Levitch ... Has one younger brother, Jax ... Major is sport administration.

Personal goal at UofL is to graduate. Best moment of his athletic career to date was hitting

a buzzer-beating shot to win, while also scoring his 1,000th career high school point in the same game.

Enjoys playing golf in his spare time. Chose to attend UofL because “it’s where I always

wanted to play, my dream school.” Best basketball advice given to him was “always work to

get better.” Most proud of his brother Jax. His father has had the greatest influence on his athletic

career. When he played basketball as a kid, he pretended he

was Josh Smith. Best moment of his athletic career to date was coming

to Louisville. Few people know that he can dunk. Feels Adam Sandler would be the best actor to play him

in a movie. If you walked into his dorm room, the first thing you

would notice is his chair and Seabiscuit poster. What impresses him the most about Coach Pitino is he

is always right.

Would most like to meet Josh Smith.

Favorites: Basketball Player: Josh Smith Athlete, other than a basketball player:

Rickie Fowler NBA Team: Whatever team Josh Smith plays for Movies: Wolf of Wall Street TV Shows: Two and a Half Men Actor: Denzel Washington Comedian: Larry the Cable Guy TV Sports Personality: Skip Bayless Musical Groups/Singers: Taylor Swift Book: Kite Runner Subject: History Web Site: ESPN.com Foods: pizza Midnight Snack: protein shake Vacation spot: Pebble Beach, Ca. Best Player Ever Faced: Russ Smith

Guard | 6-3 | 180 | Jr.-2L | Goshen, Ky. (North Oldham HS)

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2013-14 18 0 47 2.6 4 15 .267 3 8 .375 5 8 .625 0 6 6 0.3 7 0 3 3 0 1 16 0.9

2014-15 21 1 101 4.8 4 15 .267 4 10 .400 12 17 .706 4 2 6 0.3 13 0 6 5 0 4 24 1.1

TOTAL 39 1 148 3.8 8 30 .267 7 18 .389 17 25 .680 4 8 12 0.3 20 0 9 8 0 5 40 1.0

23 David Levitch Career Statistics

Points 9 vs. Cal State Northridge (12/23/14)

Reb. 2 vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7/13)

Asst. 1 (8 times) latest: vs. UC Irvine (3/20/15)

Blocks none

Steals 2 vs. Marshall (11/21/14)

FGM 3 vs. Cal State Northridge (12/23/14)

FGA 4 vs. Cal State Northridge (12/23/14)

3FGM 3 vs. Cal State Northridge (12/23/14)

3FGA 4 vs. Cal State Northridge (12/23/14)

FT 3 vs. Minnesota (11/14/14)

vs. Marshall(11/21/14)

FTA 4 (3 times) latest: Marshall (11/21/14)

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Mangok

MATHIANG

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Sophomore Year: Pronounced MANG-go like the fruit, with a silent “K”;

MATH-ee-ang. Team captain this season. Top reserve/part-time starter at center was fourth on the

team in rebounding (4.7). He grabbed at least three rebounds in 26 of his 34 games.

Ranked sixth in the ACC in blocked shots (1.4 bpg). Hit the game-winning jumper with 2.7 seconds remain-

ing in the Cards’ win over No. 2 Virginia in the regular season finale.

Named to the 2015 All-ACC Academic Men’s Basketball team, one of a league-high seven Cardinals selected for the honor.

Scored a season-high 11 points against Virginia Tech and Pittsburgh.

Hit a free throw with five seconds left in regulation to send the Cardinals’ East Region Championship game into overtime. He had seven rebounds and two blocked shots in the game.

Blocked a shot in 21 games as a sophomore, including a career-high five shots against NC State on Feb. 14.

Totalled six points, three rebounds and tied a career-high with four blocked shots in 17 minutes against Indiana.

Led the 23-team 2015 World University Games in rebounding and finished tied for eighth in scoring, pro-ducing five double-doubles. He started all eight games for Australia, averaging 13.5 points and 10.3 rebounds while shooting 56.1 percent from the field (46-of-82, fourth-best in the event).

His top scoring effort in the World Univ. Games was 23 points against Chinese Taipei and his best rebounding game was 17 vs. Korea. Australia (5-3) finished 10th in the event played in Gwangju, South Korea July 4-13.

Freshman Year: Finished the season averaging 3.6 points and 3.6

rebounds, with a team-high 51 blocks. He shot 52.8 percent from the field.

Had a blocked shot in 28 games and finished seventh in the AAC in blocked shots per game (1.4). He had 15 games with at least two swats.

Played in all three NCAA Tournament games, totaling six points, seven rebounds, five blocks, and three steals. He had two blocks versus both Manhattan and Kentucky.

Registered nine points and six rebounds vs. USF, while also recording a block.

Recorded his second double-digit scoring performance, totaling 10 points at USF on 4-of-6 shooting. He tied a season-best with two steals.

Swatted three shots at Connecticut, his most against a conference foe.

Matched a season high with four blocks against Ken-tucky, adding four points and three rebounds.

Recorded six points and seven rebounds against FIU. Named the American Athletic Conference Rookie of

the Week on Dec. 16 after he scored a season-best 13

points - he was 5-of-5 from the field - and totaled five rebounds and one block against Western Kentucky.

Totaled eight points, nine rebounds - six on the offensive end - and two blocked shots in the win over Missouri State.

Had a season high four blocks vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, while adding six points.

Earned first career start, totaling seven rebounds and three blocks against Southern Miss.

Had seven points and 10 rebounds in his collegiate debut and Louisville’s season opener versus College of Charleston. It was only the second time in the last 13 years that a Louisville freshman has grabbed that many rebounds in a debut (Chane Behanan, 12 rebounds vs. UT Martin on Nov. 11, 2011).

High School: Sat out the 2012-13 season, but was able to practice

with the Cardinals while attending UofL. Averaged 12 points, 10 rebounds and four blocked

shots his final prep year for IMG’s postgraduate team, which posted a 28-2 record in 2011-12. Eleven of his IMG teammates signed with NCAA Division I schools.

Born in Sudan, Africa, Mathiang lived in Melbourne, Australia for several years before moving to the United States to play a season of high school basketball at Carbondale (Ill.) Brehm Prep School in 2010-11. While at Brehm Prep, he blocked an event-high seven shots against Princeton Day Academy in the 2011 National Prep School Invitational.

A late addition to the Cardinal roster in 2012, joining the team in August 2012 after arriving on campus the day before classes started.

Chose to attend UofL after also receiving offers from Kansas State, Georgia, Mississippi State, Auburn and Central Michigan.

Also ran track and played rugby, soccer and Australian rules football in high school while in Australia.

Personal: Born Oct. 8, 1992 ... Son of Alfret and Grace Mathiang ...

Has four siblings (Elfret, Aledy are older, Piath, Shagi young-er) ... Major is communication with a minor in marketing.

Personal goal at UofL is to win another championship. Enjoys watching movies, working out and playing Batman

in his spare time. Chose to attend UofL because “of the people here.” Best basketball advice given to him was “if you really

love basketball, work hard and you will make it.” Feels Michael Blackson would be the best actor to play

him in a movie. Few people know that he is scared of heights and he

knows how to sing. Most proud of “my mother for bringing me this far in life.” His high school coach Loren Jackson, brother and Deng

Adel have had the greatest influence on his athletic career. Best thing about being a Cardinal is his teammates. Wanted to wear No.12 because he couldn’t choose

between one or two. Chose to attend UofL because of the fans.

Best moment of his athletic career to date was UofL’s 2013 NCAA Championship.

What impresses him the most about Coach Pitino: “he is an outgoing person off the court, and the new tattoo he got (depicting UofL’s NCAA championship).”

Favorites: Basketball Player: Dwight Howard,

LeBron James Athlete, Other than a Basketball Player:

Lionel Messi Movies: Lion King TV Shows: Family Guy Actor: Michael Blackson Comedian: Kevin Hart Web Site: Netflix Subject: math Foods: pizza Midnight Snack: honey bun Vacation Spot: Los Angeles

(because there are a lot of Aussies there) Would Most Like To Meet: his father

Forward/Center | 6-10 | 220 | Jr.-2L | Melbourne, Australia (IMG Academy/Fla.)

Points 13 vs. Western Kentucky (12/14/14)Reb. 11 vs. Marshall (11/21/14)Asst. 2 (6 times) latest: vs. NC State (3/27/15)Blocks 5 vs. NC State (2/14/15)Steals 3 vs. Cal State Northridge (12/23/14)FGM 5 vs. Western Kentucky (12/14/13) vs. Virginia Tech (1/13/15)FGA 7 (5 times) latest: vs. vs. Va. Tech (1/13/15)3FGM none3FGA noneFT 5 vs. Pittsburgh (2/25/15)FTA 6 vs. Minnesota (11/14/14) vs. Florida State (2/28/15)

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Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2013-14 37 14 545 14.7 47 89 .528 0 0 .000 39 63 .619 68 64 132 3.6 64 1 15 24 51 13 133 3.6

2014-15 34 9 635 18.7 31 80 .388 0 0 .000 26 54 .481 80 79 159 4.7 82 3 16 26 46 19 88 2.6

TOTAL 71 23 1180 16.6 78 169 .462 0 0 .000 65 117 .556 148 143 291 4.1 146 4 31 50 97 32 221 3.1

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Dillon

AVARE

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Freshman Year: Redshirt freshman saw action in eight games. Buried a key free throw in the second half of the Car-

dinals’ NCAA East Region championship game against Michigan State.

Scored his first career basket against Jacksonville State, adding a rebound in the game.

Redshirted the 2013-14 season. Played six minutes in UofL’s exhibition against Kentucky

Wesleyan in 2013, scoring three points and collecting three rebounds.

High School: Averaged 11.2 points, 2.8 rebounds and a team-high

4.3 assists as a senior in 2012-13 in helping Lexington Catholic post a 22-12 record and reach the 11th Region championship game.

Buried 82 three-point goals as a senior, connecting on 34 percent from that range.

Lexington Catholic produced a 24-8 record during his junior year and a 27-8 mark in his sophomore year in 2010-11, winning the 11th Region title.

Hit a three-pointer at the buzzer in the district finals to lift Lexington Catholic over Lafayette as a junior.

Won the three-point competition at the 2013 Kentucky Derby Festival Basketball Classic all-star game.

Played with fellow UofL walk-on David Levitch on the same AAU team before high school.

His father Rick played bas-ketball at Transylvania University.

Personal: Born March 18, 1995 ...

Son of Diane and Rick Avare ... Has one younger brother, Ryan ... Major is economics with a minor in finance.

Personal goal at UofL is to “become the best player, teammate and student that I can be.”

Best moment of his athletic career to date was hitting a free throw in the Elite Eight game vs. Michigan State.

Enjoys playing ping pong and Super Smash Brothers in his spare time.

Chose to attend UofL

because “I wanted to go to a great university under the best coach there is to learn and grow in some way every day.”

Best basketball advice given to him was “that I can do all things through Christ.”

Most proud of “my failth, family and work ethic.” His dad has had the greatest influence on his athletic

career. Feels Adam Sandler would be the best actor to play him

in a movie. Few people know that he expects to graduate with a

bachelor of science in economics in May of 2016. When he played basketball as a kid, he pretended he

was Steve Nash. If you walked into his dorm room, the first thing you

would notice is a cardinal bird picture. Best thing about being a Cardinal is the support from all

of the students and fans. What impresses him the most about Coach Pitino is

how he is committed to make every player the best they can be and he doesn’t settle for anything less. Would most like to meet Stephen Curry.

Favorites: Basketball Player: Stephen Curry Athlete, other than a basketball player:

Tom Brady NBA Team: Golden State Warriors Movies: Southpaw, Avengers, Fast and Furious TV Shows: How I Met Your Mother, Friends Actor: Jake Gyllenhaal Comedian: Kevin Hart Subject: math TV Sports Personality: Shaquille O’Neal Musical Groups/Singers: Imagine Dragons,

Maroon V Book: Bible, Travel Team, Percy Jackson series Web Site: YouTube Foods: cheeseburgers, boneless wings, pasta Midnight Snack: Oreos and milk Vacation spot: Miami Best Player Ever Faced: other than his teammates,

Archie Goodwin

Guard | 6-0 | 155 | So.-1L | Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic HS)

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2014-15 8 0 27 3.4 1 5 .200 0 4 .000 2 3 .667 1 3 4 0.5 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 0.5

TOTAL 8 0 27 3.4 1 5 .200 0 4 .000 2 3 .667 1 3 4 0.5 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 0.5

4 Dillon Avare Career Statistics

Points 3 vs. Jacksonville State (11/17/14)

Reb. 3 vs. Savannah State (11/24/14)

Asst. none

Blocks none

Steals none

FGM 1 vs. Jacksonville State (11/17/14)

FGA 3 vs. Jacksonville State (11/17/14)

3FGM none

3FGA 2 vs. Jacksonville State (11/17/14)

FT 1 vs. Jacksonville State (11/17/14)

vs. Michigan State (3/29/15)

FTA 2 vs. Jacksonville State (11/17/14)

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Jaylen

JOHNSON

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Freshman Year: Showed continued improvement throughout the year

and particularly late in the season when he played key minutes in five of the last six games.

Logged an average of 4.6 minutes in his 23 appearanc-es, primarily in relief of Montrezl Harrell. He committed just six turnovers on the season.

Had a season-best seven points and five rebounds against Savannah State.

Scored six points and grabbed two rebounds vs. FIU. Grabbed at least two rebounds off the bench in six

games. Scored six points and grabbed four rebounds against

Virginia Tech. Did not arrive on campus until August and was

hampered early with an injury, so he was behind other freshmen in practice and conditioning when the season began.

High School: Averaged 13.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, 5.3 blocked shots

and 4.1 assists as a senior in leading Ypsilanti High School to a 21-3 record with a 15-game winning streak before falling in the Class A regional finals. He had 17 points and 16 rebounds in the regional championship game.

Produced a triple double of 20 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists in the Class A district title game. He grabbed double-digit rebounds in 11 games as a senior.

A finalist for the Hal Schram Mr. Basketball award in Michigan, Johnson was a first team all-state selection and was the Ann Arbor News Washtenaw County Player of the Year. He was ranked No. 55 nationally by 247Sports.com, 56th by Rivals.com, 62nd by Scout.com and was among the nation’s top 25 power forward by ESPN.

Averaged 13.8 points and 8.5 rebounds as a junior in helping Ypsilanti to a 20-5 record and the school’s first regional championship since 1981. He averaged 19.7 points and 15.3 rebounds in three district games before Ypsilanti reached the state quarterfinals, where Johnson totaled 15 points and 12 boards. He was a first-team all-county selection as a junior

His mother Janetta Johnson played for Wisconsin and professionally in Portugal. Her 130 blocked shots in 1988-89 is the Badgers’ single-season record and she averaged a team-high 12.6 points and 8.5 rebounds that season.

Chose to sign with the Cardinals after narrowing his opportunities to Michigan State and Oregon.

Played quarterback early in his prep career. Produced a double-double for the winning White team in

the 2014 Kentucky Derby Festival Basketball Classic all-star game, totaling 14 points, 10 rebounds and two assists.

Personal: Born Aug. 7, 1996 ... Son of Janetta Johnson ... Has one

younger brother (Lawrence) ... Major is communication. Personal goal at UofL is “to prepare myself for the next level.” Best moment of his athletic career to date was his first

body to body dunk in the 10th grade. Enjoys attending church, praying and playing video

games in his spare time. Chose to attend UofL because “I want to be a lottery

pick and Coach P pushes me to my potential.” Best basketball advice given to him was “go hard and

go get paid.” Most proud of making it out of Ypsilanti and playing in

college. His mom, high school coach Steve Brooks, Pastor Shel-

by and Coach Pitino have had the greatest influence on his athletic career.

Feels Morris Chestnut (with hair) would be the best actor to play him in a movie.

If you walked into his dorm room, the first thing you would notice is his TV and Valentine’s Day card.

Among reality shows, he feels he would fare best on Love and Hip Hop.

Wearing No. 10 because it is the number Kobe Bryant wore while playing for the USA national team.

What impresses him the most about Coach Pitino is that he develops his players and gets them to the NBA.

Best thing about being a Cardinal is “we play in one of the biggest arenas under the best coach.”

Would most like to meet Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan.

Favorites: Basketball Player: Kobe Bryant Athlete, other than a basketball player:

Marshawn Lynch NBA Team: Houston Rockets Movies: Love and Basketball, Friday, ATL TV Shows: The Game, Spongebob Squarepants, Wilde

n Out Book: Bible Actor/Comedian: Martin Lawrence, Kevin Hart,

Mike Epps TV Sports Personality: Shaquille O’Neal Musical Groups/Singers: Future Gucci Mane,

Young Dolph, Team Eastside, Shellby 5, Drake Subject: math, science Web Site: Nojokicks.com Foods: taco salad, chicken alfredo,

hot Cheetos and cheese Midnight Snack: pizza rolls Vacation spot: California, Puerto Rico Best Player Ever Faced: LeBron James

Forward | 6-9 | 215 | So.-1L | Ypsilanti, Mich. (Ypsilanti HS)

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2014-15 23 0 106 4.6 13 27 .481 1 1 1.000 2 5 .400 13 16 29 1.3 20 0 2 6 3 4 29 1.3

TOTAL 23 0 106 4.6 13 27 .481 1 1 1.000 2 5 .400 13 16 29 1.3 20 0 2 6 3 4 29 1.3

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Points 7 vs. Savannah State (11/24/14)Reb. 5 vs. Savannah State (11/24/14)Asst. 1 vs. Long Beach State (12/30/14) vs. Florida State (2/28/15)Blocks 1 (3 times) latest: vs. N. Carolina (3/12/15)Steals 1 (4 times) latest: vs. UC Irvine (3/20/15)FGM 3 (3 times) latest: vs. Virginia Tech (1/13/15)FGA 4 (3 times) latest: vs. Virginia Tech (1/13/15)3FGM 1 vs. Savannah State (11/24/14)3FGA 1 vs. Savannah State (11/24/14)FT 1 vs. Indiana (12/9/14) vs. Northern Iowa (3/2/15)FTA 2 vs. Indiana (12/9/14) vs. Northern Iowa (3/2/15)

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Anas

MAHMOUD

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Freshman Year: Full name is Anas Osama Mahmoud (pronounced AH-

nahs o-SAW-mah mah-MOOD). Started and played 21 minutes against Long Beach

State and contributed four points, three rebounds and two blocked shots.

Had a career-high game against Western Kentucky as he scored six points, pulled down five rebounds and blocked three shots in 23 minutes of action.

Blocked a shot in 6 of his last 12 games. Had two points, three rebounds and two assists off the

bench against Indiana in the Jimmy V Classic. Skilled big man was pressed into action vs. Ohio State

due to teammates’ foul trouble and responded with seven rebounds, three points and two blocked shots in 24 minutes.

High School: Averaged 13.8 points, 8.8 rebounds and 3.1 blocked

shots during the 2013-14 season for West Oaks Academy, which posted a 28-8 record in 2013-14.

Was ranked No. 99 nationally in the ESPN 100 and was No. 164 by 247Sports.com.

Came to the United States in September 2013 for his senior year at West Oaks. He began playing basketball on club teams in Egypt when he was 12 and played in recent years with Egyptian national teams.

Was a reserve on the 2013 Egyptian senior national team and averaged 5.4 points and 4.0 rebounds the previous summer for his country’s 2012 U17 team.

Opted to attend Louisville after also considering Georgia Tech, Minnesota and Cincinnati. He had 23 Division I scholarship offers when he committed to the Cardinals.

An engineering major at UofL, Mahmoud speaks four languages, including English, Arabic, French and German.

Mahmoud and fellow freshmen Matz Stockman are the first seven-footers to play for the Cardinals since Felton Spencer, a 7-0 center from Louisville who scored 1,168 points at UofL from 1986-90. David Schrag, a 7-1 center from Winterthur, Switzerland, who prepped at Maine Central Institute, initially signed to play with the Cardinals in 1997 but went to Vincennes instead.

Personal: Born May 5, 1995 ... Son of Osama Mahmoud ... Has

three siblings (Aya and Alaa older, Ahmed younger) ... Major is engineering.

Best moment of his athletic career to date was winning the African championshp with his national team.

Personal goal at Uwto become the best player he can be and to become the first Egyptian to play in the NBA.

Enjoys swimming in his spare time. Chose to attend UofL because of “the opportunity I have

under a great coach. I have all that I need to be great.” Best basketball advice given to him was to “stay humble

and hungry.” Most proud of representing his country in basketball. His parents have had the greatest influence on his

athletic career. Feels Will Smith would be the best actor to play him in

a movie. If you walked into his dorm room, the first thing you

would notice that he loves video games. Best thing about being a Cardinal is of the best fans and

supporting family. What impresses him the most about Coach Pitino: how

he understands every personality and how to interact with them.

Favorites: Basketball Player: Dirk Nowitzki Athlete, other than a basketball player: Angel

DiMaria NBA Team: Los Angeles Lakers Movies: horror movies TV Shows: Prison Break Actor: Will Smith Comedian: Kevin Hart Musical Group/Singer: Imagine Dragons TV Sports Personality: Shaquille O’Neal Book: Harry Potter books Subject: math, economics Web Site: ESPN.com Foods: seafood Midnight Snack: taco bell Vacation spot: Malizia, Australia Best Player Ever Faced: Jabari Parker

Forward | 7-0 | 210 | So.-1L | Cairo, Egypt (West Oaks Academy, Fla.)

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2014-15 29 2 236 8.1 13 25 .520 0 0 .000 9 1 .750 17 24 41 1.4 3 0 11 14 20 4 35 1.2

TOTAL 29 2 236 8.1 13 25 .520 0 0 .000 9 1 .750 17 24 41 1.4 3 0 11 14 20 4 35 1.2

14 Anas Mahmoud Career Statistics

Points 6 vs. Western Kentucky (12/20/14)

Reb. 7 vs. Ohio State (12/3/14)

vs. Cal State Northride (12/23/14)

Asst. 3 vs. Wake Forest (1/4/15)

Blocks 3 vs. Western Kentucky (12/20/14)

vs. Cal State Northridge (12/23/14)

Steals 2 vs. Wake Forest (1/4/15)

FGM 2 (3 times) latest: vs. Syracuse (2/18/15)

FGA 3 (5 times) latest: vs. Notre Dame (3/4/15)

3FGM none

3FGA none

FT 3 vs. Ohio State (12/3/14)

FTA 4 vs. Ohio State (12/3/14)

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Chinanu

ONUAKU

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Freshman Year: Name is pronounced chih-NAH-noo on-ooh-AHH-koo. Named to the 2015 All-ACC Academic Men’s Basketball

team, one of a league-high seven Cardinals selected for the honor.

Produced eight points and a career-high matching 11 rebounds at Syracuse, his best effort in ACC play.

Ranked ninth in the ACC in blocked shots (1.2 blocks per game). He blocked a shot in 20 games as a fresh-man.

Made 45-of-73 field goals last season (.616) and had nine games in which he was perfect from the field.

Tied his career-high with 11 rebounds against Syracuse, also pulling down 11 rebounds against Marshall.

Grabbed nine or more rebounds in five games last season and had three double-figure scoring games.

Blocked a career-best seven shots vs. Cleveland State. Won a gold medal as a member of the 2015 USA

Basketball Men’s U19 World Championship Team. In seven games during the event played June 27-July 5 in Heraklion, Crete, Greece, Onuaku started six games and averaged 4.6 points, 5.0 rebounds, hit 13-of-20 field goals (.650) and added 10 steals and a team-high 12 blocked shots while averaging 16 minutes a game for the deep USA squad. His 1.7 blocked shots were the sixth-most in the 16-team event.

Totaled six points, eight rebounds and a team-high four blocked shots in 28 minutes in the USA’s 79-71 over-time victory over Croatia, claiming its second straight U19 World Championship, the first USA back-to-back titles in the event since 1983.

His brother Arinze Onuaku played for Syracuse from 2005-10 and finished last season on the Minnesota Timberwolves roster. Arinze set the Syracuse single-season field goal percentage mark of 66.7 percent as a senior when he averaged 10.3 points and 7.3 rebounds as the Orange’s starting center.

His sister Ify played basketball at Florida A&M (2004-08).

High School: Averaged 12.4 points, 12.7 rebounds, and 5.5 blocks

as a senior in leading Riverside Baptist High School to a 30-9 record and the Capital Beltway conference title. Riverside Baptist won the first private school state championship his senior year.

Totaled 13 points and 11 rebounds to help lead Riverdale Baptist to the Maryland Private School championship with a 71-66 victory over No. 5 Clinton Christian.

First team All-Metro by The Washington Post, Onuaku was a first team all-state selection and was ranked No. 66 nationally by 247Sports.com, 74th by Rivals.com, No. 75 in the ESPN 100 and was rated the seventh-best center in the nation by Scout.com.

Twice named the top defensive player in his conference. Top scoring effort as a senior was 25 points against

Clinton Christian and he grabbed a season-best 19 rebounds against Orangeville.

Averaged 8.2 points, 10.6 rebounds and 3.4 blocked shots as a junior in helping Riverdale Baptist achieve a 26-10 record and the Capital Beltway League title.

Led his DC Assault AAU team to the 2013 Under Armour Summer Jam title as the event’s second-leading rebounder. Also on the AAU circuit, he played on the Adidas Nations championship team and was named to the Reebok Breakout Classic All-Star game.

Had narrowed his collegiate choices to Georgetown and Miami (Fla.) before signing with the Cardinals.

Totaled seven points, 10 rebounds, two blocks and a game-high four steals for the winning White team in the 2014 Kentucky Derby Festival Basketball Classic all-star game. He led the Capital All-Stars with 21 points, 14 rebounds and five assists in the 2014 Capital Classic all-star game.

Personal: Born Nov. 1, 1996 ... Son of Nwaneka and Christopher

Onuaku ... Has three older siblings (Ify, Arinze, Chuk) ... Major is communication.

Personal goal this season at UofL is to win the ACC Defensive Player of the Year award.

Enjoys going out (movies, parties) and playing video games in his spare time.

Chose to attend UofL because “I wanted to be chal-lenged and learn from a great coach.”

Best basketball advice given to him was “don’t give up on your dream. Treat this like your job.”

Feels Will Smith would be the best actor to play him in a movie.

Few people know that he can cook. His brother Arinze has had the greatest influence on his

athletic career. Best thing about being a Cardinal is the fan support. Best moment of his athletic career to date was winning

a gold medal with the 2015 USA U19 team. When he played basketball as a kid, he pretended he

was himself in the NBA. Among reality shows, he feels he would fare best

on Love & Hip Hop in Atlanta or Real Husbands of Hollywood.

Wanted to wear No.32 because it was Magic Johnson’s number.

Would most like to meet Carmelo Anthony. Nickname is Bam Bam.

Favorites: Basketball Player: Carmelo Anthony Athlete, Other than a Basketball Player:

Peyton Manning NBA Team: New York Knicks Movies: Lucy, Notorious, Next Friday TV Shows: Boondocks, Ballers Actor: Will Smith TV Sports Personality: Shaquille O’Neal Comedian: Kevin Hart Musical Groups: Drake, Lil Wayne, Migos, Wale,

Future, J Cole, ASAP Rocky, Chief Keef, Fetty Wap Website: Flightclub.com Best Player Ever Faced: Andrew Wiggins Vacation Spot: Puerto Rico

Forward/Center | 6-10 | 230 | So.-1L | Lanham, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS)

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2014-15 35 26 623 17.8 45 73 .616 0 0 .000 14 30 .467 69 91 160 4.6 83 1 19 44 42 26 104 3.0

TOTAL 35 26 623 17.8 45 73 .616 0 0 .000 14 30 .467 69 91 160 4.6 83 1 19 44 42 26 104 3.0

32 Chinanu Onuaku Career Statistics

Points 12 vs. Jacksonville State (11/17/14)Reb. 11 vs. Marshall (11/21/14) vs. Syracuse (2/18/15)Asst. 5 vs. Florida International (12/5/14)Blocks 7 vs. Cleveland State (11/26/14)Steals 2 (8 times) latest: vs. Notre Dame (3/4/15)FGM 12 vs. Jacksonville State (11/17/14) vs. Marshall (11/21/14)FGA 7 vs. Syracuse (2/18/15)3FGM none3FGA noneFT 4 vs. Savannah State (11/24/14)FTA 7 vs. Savannah State (11/24/14)

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Quentin

SNIDER

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Freshman Year: The Cardinals’ top returning scorer (4.1 ppg) for the

2015-16 season. Started 10 of the Cardinals’ last 11 games of the

season. He averaged 9.5 points, 3.1 assists and 2.9 rebounds in Louisville’s 10 late-season games when he replaced Chris Jones in the Cardinals’ backcourt.

Committed just 29 turnovers for the season in 589 minutes on the court, an average of one turnover every 20 minutes.

Scored double figures in four of the last six games and on six occasions for the season.

Averaged 11 points, 4.3 rebounds and two assists in the Cardinals’ four NCAA Tournament games.

Had 11 points, two steals and hit 3-of-4 three-pointers as the Cardinals beat then No. 2-ranked Virginia on March 7.

Committed just three turnovers in four NCAA Tourna-ment games while averaging 11.0 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists, connecting on 5-of-15 three-pointers.

The Cardinals’ top returning scorer (4.1 ppg) for the 2015-16 season.

Scored a career-high 16 points, grabbed five rebounds, handed out two assists, committed just one turnover in 37 minutes, and sank two free throws with 8.9 seconds remaining for the winning margin as the Cardinals prevailed 57-55 over UC Irvine in the NCAA Second Round.

Dished out a career-high six assists against North Caroli-na in the ACC Tournament.

Named to the 2015 All-ACC Academic Men’s Basketball team, one of a league-high seven Cardinals selected for the honor.

Earned his first start against Syracuse, scoring 13 points while connecting on a career-high three three-pointers and dishing out four assists without a turnover. He had scored 17 points total in ACC games before the game.

Scored in 21 games and handed out at least one assist in 18 games.

Totaled 11 points -- his second-highest point production of the season -- against Florida State while dishing out four assists. Also scored 11 points against Virginia.

High School: Averaged 21.9 points, 5.9 assists, 3.8 rebounds and 1.7

steals in leading top-ranked Ballard High School to a 29-6 record before falling to No. 2 Trinity in the Seventh Region title game.

Honored as Kentucky’s Mr. Basketball, Snider was a first team all-state selection and was ranked 33rd nationally by Rivals.com, No. 38 by 247Sports.com, No. 40 in the ESPN 100 and was rated the seventh-best point guard in the nation by Scout.com.

Career leader in scoring and assists (633) at Ballard. His 2,442 points passed Allan Houston and DeJuan Wheat. His 371 three-pointers (including 34 as an eighth-grader at Fern Creek) rank third in state history.

Top scoring effort as a senior was 32 points on three occasions and he handed out a season-best 11 assists

against Newport Catholic. He scored 20 or more points in 22 games as a senior.

Averaged 19.3 points, 4.5 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 2.0 steals as a junior in helping Ballard to a 32-5 record and the Kentucky state championship game, where the Bruins fell 65-64 to Madison Central. He was a first-team all-state selection and the Seventh Region player of the year as a junior.

UofL greats DeJuan Wheat (1993-97), the Cardinals’ No. 2 all-time scorer, and Jerry Eaves (1978-82), the starting point guard on UofL’s 1980 NCAA Champion-ship team, were also graduates of Ballard High School.

Chose to attend Louisville after also considering Illinois, UCLA, Michigan State and Connecticut.

Honored as MVP of the 2014 Kentucky Derby Festival Basketball Classic all-star game after totaling eight points, four rebounds and a game-high nine assists for the winning White team.

His combined 64 points in the two games of the Kentucky-Indiana All-Star Games are tied for the third most in the history of the event that dates back to 1940, passed only by George McGinnis (1969) and Oscar Robertson (1956). He had 37 points -- the sixth most ever in the event -- six three-pointers and seven rebounds in the game played in Kentucky; 27 points and five rebounds in the game played in Indiana.

Personal: Born Feb. 14, 1995 ... Son of Scott and Latonda Snider

... Has one younger brother (Cameron) ... Major is communication.

Personal goal at UofL is to win the national championship. Best moment of his athletic career to date was

advancing to the NCAA Elite Eight last season. Enjoys hanging with his neighborhood friends in his

spare time. Chose to attend UofL because “I always dreamed to

play for Louisville since I was seven, I’m from Louisville and I want to play for my city.”

Best basketball advice given to him was to get better every day.

Most proud of being in college and working toward his degree.

Feels Oshea Jackson Jr. would be the best actor to play him in a movie.

His dad has had the greatest influence on his athletic career. When he played basketball as a kid, he pretended he

was Allen Iverson. Few people know that he collects basketball cards. Chose to wear number 2 because it was worn at UofL

by former Cardinal Ellis Myles, who was Snider’s AAU coach.

If you walked into his dorm room, the first thing you would notice is pictures of his family.

Among reality shows, he feels he would fare best on Love & Hip Hop in Atlanta.

Best thing about being a Cardinal is “playing in front of my hometown.”

What impresses him the most about Coach Pitino: he is very successful and wants to be great.

Would most like to meet God.

Favorites: Basketball Player: Derrick Rose Athlete, Other Than A Basketball Player:

Adrian Peterson NBA Team: Chicago Bulls Movies: NWA TV Shows: Martin Actor: Derek Luke Comedian: Kevin Hart Musical Groups/Singers: CMG TV Sports Personality: Shaquille O’Neal Subject: history Web Site: Livemixtapes.com Foods: grilled shrimp Midnight Snack: white chocolate pretzels Vacation Spot: Virginia Beach Best Player Ever Faced: Terry Rozier

Guard | 6-2 | 175 | So.-1L | Louisville, Ky. (Ballard HS)

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2014-15 36 10 589 16.4 53 152 .349 19 67 .284 21 38 .553 9 49 58 1.6 43 0 47 29 1 11 146 4.1

TOTAL 36 10 589 16.4 53 152 .349 19 67 .284 21 38 .553 9 49 58 1.6 43 0 47 29 1 11 146 4.1

Quentin Snider Career Statistics

Points 16 vs. UC Irvine (3/20/15)

Reb. 5 (3 times) latest: vs. Michigan State (3/29/15)

Asst. 6 vs. North Carolina (3/12/15)

Blocks 1 vs. Michigan State (3/29/15)

Steals 2 43 times) latest: vs. Virginia (3/7/15)

FGM 6 vs. UC Irvine (3/20/15)

FGA 13 vs. Syracuse (2/18/15)

vs. NC State (3/27/15)

3FGM 3 vs. Syracuse (2/18/15)

vs. Virginia (3/7/15)

3FGA 9 vs. Syracuse (2/18/15)

FT 3 vs. UNCW (12/14/14)

vs. NC State (3/27/15)

FTA 6 vs. NC State (3/27/15)

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Matz

STOCKMAN

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Freshman Year: Saw action in four games. Scored his first basket against Jacksonville State. Grabbed four rebounds and scored two points against

Savannah State. Was not able to play against Cal State Northridge or Ken-

tucky while recovering from a hyperextended left knee. One of four players on the Cardinals’ roster with interna-

tional ties. Scored eight points in the second half of the Cards’ first

game against the Puerto Rico Junior team during UofL’s trip to Puerto Rico.

High School: Attended and played basketball at the Canarias

Basketball Academy in Gran Canaraia in Spain’s Canary Islands during the 2013-14 season.

First name is pronounced Motts. Ranked among the top 200 collegiate prospects in

2014 by 247Sports.com. Averaged 7.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.5 blocked shots

over nine games while playing for Norway in the 2013 U18 European Championships. He scored 18 points against Holland in 21 minutes for his top scoring effort in that event and blocked eight shots against Romania.

Has a 7-6 wingspan. Played soccer in high school as a goalie. Several Canarias Basketball Academy products have

moved on to universities and professional leagues, including such players as Loyola Marymount’s Ashley Hamilton and LSU’s Shane Hammink and the Portland Trail Blazers’ Joel Freeland. Over 50 NCAA Division I players over six years were products of the Academy, including such players as Oklahoma’s Khadeem Lattin, Virginia Tech’s Joey van Zegeren and Seton Hall’s Patrik Auda.

Stockman and fellow freshmen Anas Mahmoud are the first seven-footers to play for the Cardinals since Felton Spencer, a 7-0 center from Louisville who scored 1,168 points at UofL from 1986-90. David Schrag, a 7-1 center from Winterthur, Switzerland, who prepped at Maine Central Institute, initially signed to play with the Cardinals in 1997 but went to Vincennes instead.

Personal: Born Jan. 30, 1995 ... Son of Eirik and Inger Stockman

... Has two older brothers -- Jacob and Bendik -- and a sister Joanna ... Major is undecided.

Personal goal at UofL is “to always improve and be an impactful player.”

Chose to attend UofL because “this university has the best coach to play for.” Best basketball advice given to him was to always keep a positive mindset. Few people know that he played soccer for seven years. Most proud of “being where I am today.” His parents have had the great-est influence on his athletic career. Best thing about being a Car-dinal is “being coached by Coach Pitino.” When he played basketball as a kid, he pretended he was Michael Jordan. Wanted to wear No.5 because it is his dad’s lucky number. Feels Liam Neeson would be the best actor to play him in a movie. Would most like to meet Mi-chael Jordan. Best moment of his athletic career to date was reaching the NCAA Tournament. What impresses him the most about Coach Pitino: “the way he always teaches every aspect of basketball correctly, how he motivates his players and how he brings out the best in his players.”

Favorites: Basketball Player: Dwyane Wade Athlete, Other than a Basketball Player:

Usain Bolt NBA Team: New York Knicks Movies: Shutter Island, Prisoners, Glory Road,

A Bronx Tale TV Shows: Big Bang Theory, Seinfeld, Shark Tank Book: The DaVinci Code Musical Group/Singer: Jay-Z, Wiz Khalifa,

The Weeknd Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio Comedian: Will Ferrell TV Sports Personality: Stephen A. Smith Web Site: YouTube.com, NBA.com Foods: any Italian food Midnight Snack: cereal Vacation Spot: California Best Player Ever Faced: Montrezl Harrell

Forward/Center | 7-0 | 250 | So.-1L | Oslo, Norway (Canarias Basketball Academy)

Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg

2014-15 4 0 22 5.5 2 5 .400 0 0 .000 0 2 .000 2 9 11 2.8 6 0 1 3 4 2 4 1.-0

TOTAL 37 10 699 18.9 93 232 .401 36 97 .371 37 52 .712 28 86 114 3.1 54 0 67 22 2 38 259 7.0

5 Matz Stockman Career Statistics

Points 2 vs. Jacksonville State (11/17/14) vs. Savannah State (11/24/14)Reb. 4 vs. Savannah State (11/24/14)Asst. 4 vs. Savannah State (11/24/14)Blocks 2 vs. Fla. Inter. (12/5/14), Virginia Tech (1/13/15)Steals 1 vs. Jacksonville State (11/17/14) vs. Florida International (12/5/14)FGM 1 vs. Jacksonville State (11/17/14) vs. Savannah State (11/24/14)FGA 2 vs. Jacksonville St. (11/17/14) vs. Savannah State (11/24/14)3FGM none3FGA noneFT noneFTA 2 vs. Savannah State (11/24/14)

5 Matz Stockman Career Highs

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Averaged 19.1 points, 8.2 rebounds and 4.0 assists last season for Victory Rock Prep in Bradenton, Fla. as his team posted a 27-9 record.

An all-state selection by the Florida Association of Basketball Coaches (FABC) as a senior.

Ranked No. 23 nationally in the 2015 recruting class by Scout.com (No. 5 small forward), No. 32 in the ESPN 100, No. 37 by 247Sports.com and No. 47 by Rivals.com.

Was born in Sudan, Africa and moved to Australia as a child, following a similar path as current UofL center Mangok Mathiang.

Also played soccer and ran track while in Australia, where he moved to from Africa in 2004 before coming to the United States in 2013.

Also considered offers from Connecticut, Florida, Mississippi and Virginia Tech before choosing to sign with the Cardinals.

Totaled 20 points, nine rebounds and four steals for the White team in the 2015 Ken-tucky Derby Festival Classic all-star game.

Participated with the Asia Pacific team at the 2014 adidas Na-tions event in Garden Grove, Ca.

Has a 7-0 wingspan. Averaged 7.5 points, 3.7

rebounds and made 14-of-16 free throws while playing in six of the Cardinals’ seven games in Puerto Rico, with a single game high of 14 points.

His Victory Rock Prep teammate Aleer Leek is a freshman at UMKC, UofL’s opponent on Dec. 22.

Personal: Born Feb. 1, 1997 ... Son of Ajak Adel

... Has two brothers (Malual, Akec) and two sisters (Monica, Laade) ... Major is undecided.

Personal goal at UofL is to receive a degree, make connections and win a national championship.

Best moment of his athletic

career to date was committing to UofL and his first in-game dunk in Puerto Rico.

Enjoys watching movies, playing video games, hanging out and playing soccer in his spare time.

Chose to attend UofL because of its “great athletic program and great coaching staff.”

Best basketball advice given to him was to “enjoy the game while you are still playing.”

Most proud of his grandmother. Feels Michael Blackson would be the best actor to play

him in a movie. Few people know that he sings in the shower. His high school coach Loren Jackson and teammate

Mangok Mathiang have had the greatest influence on his athletic career.

When he played basketball as a kid, he pretended he was Kevin Durant.

If you walked into his dorm room, the first thing you would notice is his Michael Jordan “wings” poster.

Chose to wear No. 22 because it was the number he wore in his first basketball game.

What impresses him the most about Coach Pitino: his honesty, will to win and emphasis on the defensive end.

Best thing about being a Cardinal are the fans and student life.

Would most like to meet Kobe Bryant.

Favorites: Basketball Player: Kevin Durant Athlete, other than a bas-

ketball player: Lionel Messi NBA Team: Houston Rockets Movies: Training Day, Dark Knight Rises, Friday TV Shows: The

Office, The Boondocks, Familiy Guy, Game of Thrones Actor: Denzel Washington, Will Smith TV Sports Personality: Stephen A Smith Musical Groups/Sing-

ers: J Cole, The Weekend, Drake Book: Harry Potter

books Subject: history Web Site: YouTube.com Foods: chicken, pasta,

steak Midnight Snack:

Snickers bar Best Player Ever Faced: Kevin Durant Vacation Spot: Miami

Forward | 6-7 | 200 | Fr.-HS | Melbourne, Australia (Victory Rock Prep)

The University of Louisville’s athletic symbol, chosen sometime after 1913, is a Cardinal.

The Cardinal bird was chosen to give UofL statewide identification, since the Cardinal is the state bird of Kentucky. The school colors — cardinal red and black — were adopted at the suggestion of Mrs. John L. Patterson. In printing terms, the UofL color for red is PMS 485. All of the University of Louisville’s present logos are trade marked.

Origin of the Cardinal Nickname

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Walk-on who transferred to UofL from St. John’s, where he attended college but did not play basketball there his freshman year.

Averaged 13.1 points, 3.3 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.5 steals as a senior in 2013-14 in helping Lakeland Prep post a 28-4 record and win the second straight Florida Class 4A state championship. He totaled 15 points and seven rebounds in the 2014 state title game.

Twice honored on the state all-tournament team. As a junior at Lake Highland, Henderson averaged 12.8

points, 2.9 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 1.4 steals as his team went 24-5 and won its first Florida Class 4A state championship. He had 23 points and six three-pointers in the state semifinal game. Lake Highland was the state runner up his sophomore season in 2011-12 when Henderson averaged 15.8 points.

Ranked among the top 25 prospects in the state of Florida as a senior.

Scored over 1,100 points in his final three seasons at Lake Highland Prep.

Backcourt teammate with North Carolina guard Joel Berry at Lake Highland Prep.

His father Jay played basketball at Penn State (1986-90), where he received the team’s Dave Phillips Memorial Unsung Hero Award.

Had opportunities at Florida State, Seton Hall, Stanford, Purdue, Mississippi State and Dayton before he chose to walk on at St. John’s.

In a pair of games against the Puerto Rico Junior Team in August, he averaged 14.5 points and five rebounds, scoring a team-high 16 points in the Cardinals’ opening game in Puerto Rico.

Personal: Born April 8, 1995 ... Son of

Jay Henderson and Shee- na Darbeau ... Has two young- er siblings, Jacquez and Jazlyn ... Major is undecided.

Personal goal at UofL is to earn a degree in business and win a national championship.

Best moment of his athletic career to date was winning back-to-back state high school championships and scoring his 1,000th career point in high school.

Enjoys listening to music, spending time with friends, eating, sleeping and dancing in his spare time.

Chose to attend UofL because UofL “is a beautiful cam-pus with amazing people and I wanted to be a part of one of the most special basketball teams in the nation.”

Best basketball advice given to him was “never let somebody tell you what you can’t be.”

Most proud of “how much I have matured as a young man and being able to go to college.”

His parents and brother have had the greatest influence on his athletic career.

Feels Michael Ealy would be the best actor to play him in a movie.

Few people know that he eats Twizzlers before every game he plays. When he played basketball as a kid, he

pretended he was Kobe Bryant. If you walked into his dorm room, the first thing you would notice are all of his shoes and how clean it is. Best thing about being a Cardinal

is “I get to play for the best fans in the country!” What impresses him the most

about Coach Pitino is “his person-ality, his knowledge of the game and how well respected he is in the basketball world.” Would most like to meet Jay-Z.

Favorites: Basketball Player: Kevin Durant Athlete, other than a basketball player: Jackie

Robinson NBA Team: Oklahoma City

Thunder Movies: 42, Coach Carter,

Planet of the Apes TV Shows: Big Brother, How I Met

Your Mother Actor: Denzel Washington Comedian: Kevin Hart

TV Sports Personality: Stephen A Smith Musical Groups/Singers: Trey Songz Book: The 48 Laws of Power Web Site: CNN, HotNewHipHop, ESPN Foods: steak, pizza, mashed potatoes, mac and cheese Midnight Snack: pretzels, Twizzlers, Gummy Bears Vacation spot: South Beach, Miami or the

basketball court Best Player Ever Faced: Russ Smith

Guard | 6-4 | 180 | Fr.-HS | Orlando, Fla. (Lake Highland Prep)

Records for UofL television appearances listed at the right are since the 1979-80 season.

Post-season TV appearances are included in totals. If games were carried by both local and national or regional network, coverage is listed by the largest reaching audience. Various cable outlets may not be included in the listing. Many of the regional groups listed are no longer in existence. This season, UofL will be featured on CBS, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN3, Regional Sports Networks and the ACC Network. Since the 1983-84 season, all but 12 UofL basketball games have been carried either live or delayed on television, including exhibition games.

National Networks RecordCBS 87-67

NBC 19-18

ABC 13-25

ESPN 115-77

ESPN2 36-27

ESPNU 25-6

Fox Sports Net/Prime 18-6

TBS / TNT / Fox Sports 1 10-1 / 1-0 / 2-0

ESPN3 9-0

NBC Sports Network / CBS Sports Network 2-1 / 5-0

USA / VERSUS / CSTV 2-0 / 1-1 /0-1

Regional NetworksESPN Reg. or BIG EAST Network 47-12

Raycom 41-13

Mizlou 1-3

SPI (Sports Prod. Inc.) 5-2

TSN (Turner Sports Net.) 26-3

KATZ / TVS 4-3 / 1-1

ACC Network 4-0

Local StationsWDRB/WFTE 169-56

WHAS 140-19

WBKI 4-0

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Averaged 26.4 points, 3.3 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 2.5 steals last season in leading Cardinal Mooney to a 26-4 record and the state final four for the first time in school history. He made 51 percent of his three-pointers (127 of 249) and 83 percent at the free throw line.

Honored as the 2015 Florida Class 3A Player of the Year. Finished third in the 2015 voting for Florida Mr. Bas-

ketball and was named to the Class 3A all-tournament team after scoring 16 points as his team fell in the state semifinals.

In Cardinal Mooney’s double-overtime victory in the 2015 regional championship game, McMahon scored a team-high 30 points, including burying three free throws in the closing seconds.

As a junior at Cardinal Mooney, McMahon aver-aged 16.2 points, 3.6 steals and 3.5 assists.

Has been compared to Mark Price who played 12 years in the NBA, was a four-time all-star and was of a similar physical stature to McMahon.

Candidate for a redshirt year to allow for physical development.

Participated in the 2015 Kentucky Derby Festival Classic all-star game played in Louisville’s Freedom Hall, setting a record in the three-point competition semifinals with 26 points (17-of-25 shooting) before fin-ishing third in the finals. He also played on the U.S. All-Stars squad in the Capital Classic.

Also played lacrosse as a midfielder in high school.

Scored nine points against the Puerto Rico Junior Team in Au-gust in the Cardinals’ opening game.

His father Dave played basketball at Valparaiso, his mother Kim played volleyball and his sister played volleyball at Jacksonville.

Personal: Born Sept. 22, 1996 ... Son

of Kim and Dave McMahon ... Has three siblings (Hanna, Keri, MJ) ... Major is business (finance).

Personal goal at UofL is to “become a true point guard.”

Best moment of his athletic career to date was winning his high school regional title and earning the best record in his high school's history.

Enjoys collecting watches and playing video games.

Chose to attend UofL because “the opportunity to play for this city was too great.”

Best basketball advice given to him was “don’t

hesitate if you’re shooting.” Few people know that “I love singing and dancing.” His father and former coach John

Jones have had the greatest influence on his athletic

career. When he played basketball as a kid, he pretended he was Steve Nash. Feels Matt Damon would be the best actor to play him in a movie. Among reality shows, he feels he would fare best

on America’s Got Talent.

If you walked into his dorm room, the first thing you would notice is that it is clean.

Most proud of “having incredible friends.” Best thing about being a Cardinal is the fans. What impresses him the most about Coach Pitino: how

he develops non five-star recruits into five-star athletes. Would most like to meet Drake.

Favorites: Basketball Player: Stephen Curry Athlete, other than a basketball player: Muhammad

Ali NBA Team: Golden State Warriors Movies: Lone Survivor TV Shows: Fantasy Factory, Rob & Big, Fresh Prince of

Bel Air Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio TV Sports Personality: Jalen Rose Musical Groups/Singers: Drake Subject: math Web Site: HotNewHipHop.com Foods: burgers Midnight Snack: Oreo’s with milk Vacation spot: his uncle’s lake house Best Player Ever Faced: Russ Smith

Guard | 6-0 | 165 | Fr.-HS | Sarasota, Fla. (Cardinal Mooney HS)

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Averaged 14.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.8 steals in 2014-15, helping Brewster Academy to a 34-1 record and its second straight National Prep Champion-ship in 2015.

All-New England AAA first team selection by NEPSAC. Was ranked No. 17 nationally by Scout.com (#2 shoot-

ing guard), No. 31 by Rivals.com, No. 34 by 247Sports.com and No. 43 in the ESPN 100.

Scored a season-high 29 points with eight rebounds and five assists against St. Thomas More.

MVP of two high school all-star games. He was the White Team MVP in the 2015 Kentucky Derby Festival Classic with 21 points, six steals, two rebounds and two assists while winning the dunk contest. He totaled 30 points, nine steals, three rebounds and three assists (12-of-19 FG) as the MVP of the 2015 Jordan Brand Classic Regional Game.

Averaged 11.8 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.1 assists as a junior in helping Brewster Academy to a 33-2 record, the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council AAA Championship and the National Prep Champion-ship. No other program has ever won both titles, which Brewter also accomplished in 2010.

Participated in the Elite 24 game on Aug. 23 at Pier 2 of the Brooklyn Bridge Park and video of a dunk of his from that event flooded social media channels.

Chose to attend Louisville after narrowing his list of collegiate opportunities to also include Villanova, Florida State, Providence and Boston College.

Also played baseball (pitcher, short-stop) and soccer (goalie) in high school.

His father Donovan Sr. is the Manager of Player Operations and Community Outreach with the New York Mets. He played seven years in professional baseball as an outfielder, second baseman and shortstop after being drafted by the Houston Astros from UNC Charlotte.

Prep school teammate of Virginia freshman forward Jared Reuter.

Personal: Born Sept. 7, 1996 ... Nicole and Don-

ovan Mitchell,Sr. ... Has one younger brother (Jordan) ... Major is communi-cation.

Nickname is Spider. Personal goal at UofL is to win a

national championship. Best moment of his athletic

career to date was his high flying dunk at the Elite 24 game.

Enjoys watching movies, playing video games and being a DJ with music.

Chose to attend UofL be-cause “I love the school, the fans, the coaches, my teammates and UofL is the best univer-sity in the country.”

Best basketball advice given to him was “make an impact on every play.”

Most proud of his mom. His parents, Coach Pitino and his former coach Array

Perovic have had the greatest influence on his athletic career.

Feels Kevin Hart would be the best actor to play him in a movie.

If you walked into his dorm room, the first thing you would notice is “my shoes and how big they are.”

Among reality shows, he feels he would fare best on Real Husbands of Hollywood.

Wearing No. 45 because it was Michael Jordan’s num-ber in baseball and basketball.

What impresses him the most about Coach Pitino is his will to win and his love for his players.

Best thing about being a Cardinal is my team and the love from everyone.

Few people know that he loves fire trucks. Would most like to meet LeBron James.

Favorites: Basketball Player: LeBron James Athlete, other than a basketball player:

David Wright NBA Team: Cleveland Cavaliers Movies: Fast and Furious 1-7 TV Shows: Burn Notice, The Office Books: More Than A Game, Heat Actor: LeBron James Comedian: Kevin Hart Musical Groups/Singers: Fabolous, Future Subject: Spanish Web Site: Netflix.com Foods: sweet potatoes Midnight Snack: Cap’n Crunch Berry

Blast Vacation spot: Spain, China, Nicaragua Best Player Ever Faced: Allan Houston

Guard | 6-3 | 210 | Fr.-HS | Greenwich, Conn. (Brewster Academy)

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Averaged 13.0 points, 8.7 rebounds and 3.1 blocked shots during the 2014-15 season for Trinity High School, which was the top-ranked team in the state be-fore falling in the Seventh Region semifinals. Spalding had 10 points, 10 rebounds and six blocked shots in the season-ending loss to Ballard.

Two-time first team all-state selection who led Trinity to a 24-6 record as a senior and a 118-21 record in his four-year career. He was the KABC regional co-player of the year.

Was ranked No. 26 nationally by 247Sports.com, No. 31 by Scout.com (No. 5 power forward), No. 55 in the ESPN 100, and No. 63 by Rivals.com.

Member of the Kentucky All-Star team, totaling 10 points and five rebounds playing only in the second game of the annual Kentucky-Indiana all-star series.

Totaled six points and six rebounds for the White team in the 2015 Kentucky Derby Festival Classic all-star game.

Averaged 13.4 points, 10.3 rebounds and 3.3 blocked shots as a junior in helping Trinity post a 31-6 record and reach the semifinals of the Kentucky state champi-onship.

His AAU team “The Ville” beat the Albany (N.Y.) City Rocks to win the 11th grade AAU National Championship played in Louisville. Spalding was the MVP of the title game after totalling 15 points, eight rebounds, five blocked shots and two steals.

Chose to attend Louisville after also consid-ering offers from Indiana, Tennessee, Xavier and Clemson.

Playing in all seven games during the Card’s trip to Puerto Rico in August, he scored a high of 17 points and grabbed eight rebounds against the Puerto Rico Junior Team.

His uncle Manuel Forrest played for Louisville (1981-82, 1983-85), who averaged 12.8 points and 5.0 rebounds his senior year with the Cardinals.

Personal: Born March 11, 1997 ... Son of Geri Spalding ... Has

one older sister (Maya Spalding) and two younger brothers (Jayden Spalding and James Wright) ... Major is undecided.

Personal goal at UofL is to “grow everyday in becoming a man.”

Best moment of his athletic career to date was winning the 11th grade AAU National Championship.

Enjoys chilling and hanging with family in his spare time.

Chose to attend UofL because “it literally felt like home.” Few people know that he likes turtles. His mother and cousin Tonio has had the greatest

influence on his athletic career. Feels Will Smith would be the best actor to play him in

a movie. When he played basketball as a kid, he pretended he

was Earl Clark. If you walked into his dorm room, the first thing you

would notice is the great smell. Among reality shows, he feels he would fare best on

Pawn Stars. Best thing about being a Cardinal is “it’s a blessing.” Most proud of his brother Jayden.

What impresses him the most about Coach Pitino: how loud his voice can get when he’s instructing on the court.

Would most like to meet Bill Gates.

Favorites: Basketball Player: Rudy Gay NBA Team: New Orleans Pelicans Movies: He Got Game, Paid in Full, Coach Carter TV Shows: Martin, Fresh Prince of Bel Air Actor: Will Smith Comedian: Kevin Hart Book: The Bible, playbook Musical Groups/Singers: Meek Mill, Tonio Subject: English Web Site: louisville.edu/blackboard Foods: pasta, frosted cookies, mom’s foods Midnight Snack: mom’s baked cookies Vacation spot: the gym Best Player Ever Faced: Darnell Mayes

Forward | 6-10 | 220 | Fr.-HS | Louisville, Ky. (Trinity HS)

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