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STORYLINE: A Central New York rivalry will be renewed when Cornell visits Colgate on Monday, Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. at Cotterell Court. • Barry Leonard and former 1,000-point scorer Eric Taylor ‘05 will be on the radio call on 98.7 FM The Buzzer, while live video of the contest will be available on the Patriot League Network. • The two teams are coming off totally different season openers, • Cornell allowed its highest point total in 50 years and surrendered Georgia Tech to hit 60 percent of its shots, but flashed an exciting up-tempo offense that hit 13 3-pointers and scored 81 points themselves - the most by a Cornell team in an opener since 2007. • Colgate, meanwhile, allowed just 33 percent shooting to pick up a win at George Mason, 66-53. • After being selected to finish eighth a season ago, the Big Red was one of the most improved teams in the country, finishing tied for fifth in the Ivy standings. • The Big Red improved its win total by 11 games en route to a 13-18 season. • This time, uncertainty with a roster that includes eight freshmen and the loss of three of last season’s top four scorers had the 17-member voting panel doubting Cornell in a loaded Ivy League. • Two starters and five of the team’s top eight scorers, none of whom will be seniors, return to essentially make for a two-year team. • Junior guard Robert Hatter scored 19 points, dished five assists and grabbed three rebounds during the Big Red’s 116-81 loss at Georgia Tech in the opener, while freshman backcourt mate Matt Morgan scored 20 points and grabbed four rebounds. • Freshmen Morgan and Stone Gettings combined for 34 points and eight 3-pointers, with freshmen accounting for 38 total points. • Gettings had 14 points and four rebounds in just 15 minutes of action. • With eight freshmen on its roster for the 2015-16 opener, only Bradley (10) have more rookies and only UTEP and Wisconsin can equal the Big Red’s total. • Junior center David Onuorah, making a return to his hometown of Atlanta, hit 4-of-5 shots to finish with eight points and three rebounds. • Junior JoJo Fallas scored nine points, two off his career high, and connected on 3-of-4 3-pointers. He was the leading scorer for Team USA at the 14th European Maccabi Games in Berlin, Germany this past summer. A WIN OVER COLGATE WOULD: • even Cornell’s record at 1-1 on the season. • extend the Big Red’s series lead over Colgate to 73-54. • be the second straight over the Raiders for the Big Red. • give Cornell a 144-121 all-time record against Patriot League teams. • snap a six-game road losing streak. • be the 1,225th in program history (1,224-1,1370 in 117 seasons, .472). ABOUT COLGATE: • Central New York rival Colgate, like the Big Red last year, got its season off to a great start in Fairfax, Va. • Colgate opened the season on Friday night with a 66-53 victory at George Mason behind 23 points from Tom Rivard. • The Raiders were outstanding defensively, limiting the Patriots to 33 percent shooting overall and 17 percent from beyond the arc. • Also in double figures for the Raiders was Jordan Robertson (14 points) and Jordan Swopshire (13 points). • Colgate won 16 games a season ago and went 12-6 in Patriot League play, good for second overall. • Only one starter from that team returns, while nine newcomers dot the roster. • Fifth-year head coach Matt Langel will be looking for his 50th career coaching win and enters Monday with a 49-78 mark. THE CORNELL-COLGATE SERIES: • The Big Red leads the all-time series 72-54 dating back to the first meeting in the 1901-02 campaign. • Cornell won 16 straight contests between 1961-69 and 11 more in a row from 1981-91. • The Raiders have a narrow lead in the recent series, winning six of the last 10 meetings. • A year ago, Cornell rallied from a 17-point deficit behind 21 points from Devin Cherry in a 58-52 victory over the Raiders. LAST TIME VS. COLGATE: • For the second game in a row, the Cornell men’s basketball made a comeback after digging itself a hole. This time, the Big Red was able to bring home the win, and in doing so made another early statement about where the season could go. 2015-16 CORNELL MEN’S BASKETBALL Game Notes FOLLOW BIG RED MENS BASKETBALL WORLD WIDE WEB ............................................www.CornellBigRed.com FACEBOOK......................................www.Facebook.com/cornellathletics T WITTER.......................................... www.Twitter.com/CUBigRedHoops Y OUT UBE........................................ www.Youtube.com/cornellathletics LIVE STATS (HOME GAMES) ..........www.sidearmstats.com/cornell/mbball/ LIVE VIDEO (HOME GAMES) ................www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com LIVE AUDIO (ALL GAMES) ..................www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com CORNELL COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH BILL COURTNEY Cornell head coach Bill Courtney is in his sixth season at Cornell (50-96, .342; 24-46 Ivy, .343) ... Courtney became the fifth Robert E. Gallagher ‘44 Coach of Men’s Basketball at Cornell on April 23, 2010. ASSISTANT COACHES..................................... Craig Carter (Rutgers ‘92) Jon Jaques (Cornell ‘10) Dave Metzendorf (Ithaca ‘13) SPECIAL ASST. TO THE HEAD COACH ....Brendan Dodge (Drexel ‘13) ATHLETIC TRAINER...................................................Marc Chamberlain STRENGTH COACH ............................................................... Jay Andress CORNELL ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR (MBKB CONTACT) ..................................... Jeremy Hartigan E-MAIL ........................................................... [email protected] OFFICE PHONE ...................................................... (607) 255-9788 DEPUTY DIRECTOR.................................................................. Julie Greco ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - CONTENT................................ Brandon Thomas MULTIMEDIA COORDINATOR........................................... Amanda Ghysel DIR. OF MULTIMEDIA, PROD. & WEB COMM........................ John Lukach ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - VIDEO.............................................. John Enright WEB SITE.................................................... www.CornellBigRed.com Facebook ........................ www.Facebook.com/cornellathletics Twitter.........................................www.twitter.com/cornellsports YouTube .............................www.youtube.com/cornellathletics 2015-16 SCHEDULE & RESULTS NOVEMBER 13 at Georgia Tech (ESPN3)................................... L, 81-116 16 at Colgate ........................................................ 7:00 p.m. 18 BINGHAMTON (ILDN) .............................6:00 p.m. 21 at Canisius (ESPN3).......................................... 3:15 p.m. 23 PENN STATE-HARRISBURG (ILDN) ...........8:30 p.m. 25 at Pitt (ESPN3) ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 29 at UMass-Lowell .............................................. 2:00 p.m. DECEMBER 1 SIENA (ILDN) ........................................7:00 p.m. 5 LAFAYETTE (ILDN) .................................2:00 p.m. 19 at Syracuse (Raycom) .................................... 12:00 p.m. 23 MONMOUTH (ILDN) ...............................6:00 p.m. 28 at Saint Peter’s ................................................. 7:00 p.m. JANUARY 2 ALBANY (ILDN) .....................................7:00 p.m. 6 at Howard........................................................ 7:00 p.m. 16 * at Columbia (ILDN) .......................................... 7:00 p.m. 23 * COLUMBIA (ESPN3/ILDN) .......................4:00 p.m. 29 * at Harvard (ILDN) ............................................ 7:00 p.m. 30 * at Dartmouth (ILDN)........................................ 7:00 p.m. FEBRUARY 5 * at Brown (ILDN) ............................................... 7:00 p.m. 6 * at Yale (ESPN3/ILDN) ....................................... 7:00 p.m. 12 * PRINCETON (American Sports Net/ILDN) .6:00 p.m. 13 * PENN (ESPN3/ILDN) ..............................6:00 p.m. 19 * DARTMOUTH (ILDN) ..............................7:00 p.m. 20 * HARVARD (ESPN3/ILDN) ........................6:00 p.m. 26 * at Penn (ILDN) ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 27 * at Princeton (ILDN) .......................................... 6:00 p.m. MARCH 4 * YALE (American Sports Net/ILDN) ..........6:00 p.m. 5 * BROWN (ILDN)......................................6:00 p.m. * - Ivy League game Home games in BOLD CAPS #5 • G • Jr. • 6-1 • 175 #1 • G • Jr. • 6-2 • 185 #10 • G • Fr. • 6-3 • 170 #0 • C • Jr. • 6-9 • 228 DARRYL SMITH MATT MORGAN DAVID ONUORAH Cornell Projected Starting Lineup ROBERT HATTER #12 • F • So. • 6-7 • 210 JORDAN ABDUR-RAOOF GAME 2 CORNELL BIG RED(0-1, 0-0 I VY ) AT COLGATE RAIDERS (1-0, 0-0 P ATRIOT ) MONDAY, NOV. 16, 2015 • 7:00 P.M. • HAMILTON, N.Y. • COTTERELL COURT (3,000) TV: NONE RADIO: 98.7 FM THE BUZZER (BARRY LEONARD, ERIC T AYLOR ‘05) LIVE VIDEO: GOCOLGATERAIDERS.COM LIVE STATS: GOCOLGATERAIDERS.COM CORNELL LEADS THE SERIES 72-54 • CORNELL WON LAST MEETING 58-52 (NOV. 18, 2014 IN ITHACA, N.Y.)

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Nov. 16, 2015 • Page 1 Cornell Big Red at Colgate • Cotterell Court (Hamilton, N.Y.)

STORYLINE:• A Central New York rivalry will be renewed when Cornell visits Colgate on Monday, Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. at Cotterell Court.• Barry Leonard and former 1,000-point scorer Eric Taylor ‘05 will be on the radio call on 98.7 FM The Buzzer, while live video of the contest will be available on the Patriot League Network.• The two teams are coming off totally different season openers, • Cornell allowed its highest point total in 50 years and surrendered Georgia Tech to hit 60 percent of its shots, but flashed an exciting up-tempo offense that hit 13 3-pointers and scored 81 points themselves - the most by a Cornell team in an opener since 2007.• Colgate, meanwhile, allowed just 33 percent shooting to pick up a win at George Mason, 66-53.• After being selected to finish eighth a season ago, the Big Red was one of the most improved teams in the country, finishing tied for fifth in the Ivy standings. • The Big Red improved its win total by 11 games en route to a 13-18 season. • This time, uncertainty with a roster that includes eight freshmen and the loss of three of last season’s top four scorers had the 17-member voting panel doubting Cornell in a loaded Ivy League.• Two starters and five of the team’s top eight scorers, none of whom will be seniors, return to essentially make for a two-year team. • Junior guard Robert Hatter scored 19 points, dished five assists and grabbed three rebounds during the Big Red’s 116-81 loss at Georgia Tech in the opener, while freshman backcourt mate Matt Morgan scored 20 points and grabbed four rebounds.• Freshmen Morgan and Stone Gettings combined for 34 points and eight 3-pointers, with freshmen accounting for 38 total points.• Gettings had 14 points and four rebounds in just 15 minutes of action. • With eight freshmen on its roster for the 2015-16 opener, only Bradley (10) have more rookies and only UTEP and Wisconsin can equal the Big Red’s total.• Junior center David Onuorah, making a return to his hometown of Atlanta, hit 4-of-5 shots to finish with eight points and three rebounds.• Junior JoJo Fallas scored nine points, two off his career high, and connected on 3-of-4 3-pointers. He was the leading scorer for Team USA at the 14th European Maccabi Games in Berlin, Germany this past summer.

A WIN OVER COLGATE WOULD:• even Cornell’s record at 1-1 on the season.• extend the Big Red’s series lead over Colgate to 73-54.• be the second straight over the Raiders for the Big Red.• give Cornell a 144-121 all-time record against Patriot League teams.• snap a six-game road losing streak.• be the 1,225th in program history (1,224-1,1370 in 117 seasons, .472).

ABOUT COLGATE:• Central New York rival Colgate, like the Big Red last year, got its season off to a great start in Fairfax, Va.• Colgate opened the season on Friday night with a 66-53 victory at George Mason behind 23 points from Tom Rivard.• The Raiders were outstanding defensively, limiting the Patriots to 33 percent shooting overall and 17 percent from beyond the arc.• Also in double figures for the Raiders was Jordan Robertson (14 points) and Jordan Swopshire (13 points).• Colgate won 16 games a season ago and went 12-6 in Patriot League play, good for second overall.• Only one starter from that team returns, while nine newcomers dot the roster.• Fifth-year head coach Matt Langel will be looking for his 50th career coaching win and enters Monday with a 49-78 mark.

THE CORNELL-COLGATE SERIES:• The Big Red leads the all-time series 72-54 dating back to the first meeting in the 1901-02 campaign. • Cornell won 16 straight contests between 1961-69 and 11 more in a row from 1981-91. • The Raiders have a narrow lead in the recent series, winning six of the last 10 meetings.• A year ago, Cornell rallied from a 17-point deficit behind 21 points from Devin Cherry in a 58-52 victory over the Raiders.

LAST TIME VS. COLGATE:• For the second game in a row, the Cornell men’s basketball made a comeback after digging itself a hole. This time, the Big Red was able to bring home the win, and in doing so made another early statement about where the season could go.

2015-16 CORNELL MEN’S BASKETBALL Game NotesFollow Big Red Men’s BasketBall

World Wide Web ............................................www.CornellBigRed.comFacebook ......................................www.Facebook.com/cornellathleticsTWiTTer .......................................... www.Twitter.com/CUBigRedHoopsYouTube ........................................ www.Youtube.com/cornellathleticslive STaTS (Home GameS) ..........www.sidearmstats.com/cornell/mbball/live video (Home GameS) ................www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.comlive audio (all GameS) ..................www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com

CoRnell CoaChing staFFhead CoaCh Bill CouRtneyCornell head coach Bill Courtney is in his sixth season at Cornell (50-96, .342; 24-46 Ivy, .343) ... Courtney became the fifth Robert E. Gallagher ‘44 Coach of Men’s Basketball at Cornell on April 23, 2010.

AssistAnt CoAChes .....................................Craig Carter (Rutgers ‘92) Jon Jaques (Cornell ‘10) Dave Metzendorf (Ithaca ‘13)speCiAl Asst. to the heAd CoACh ....Brendan Dodge (Drexel ‘13)AthletiC trAiner ...................................................Marc Chamberlainstrength CoACh ............................................................... Jay Andress

CoRnell athletiC CoMMuniCationsdireCtor (MBKB ContACt) ..................................... Jeremy Hartigan e-MAil ........................................................... [email protected] offiCe phone ...................................................... (607) 255-9788deputy direCtor .................................................................. Julie GrecoAssistAnt direCtor - Content ................................ Brandon ThomasMultiMediA CoordinAtor...........................................Amanda Ghyseldir. of MultiMediA, prod. & WeB CoMM. ....................... John LukachAssistAnt direCtor - Video ..............................................John EnrightWeB site .................................................... www.CornellBigRed.comFacebook ........................ www.Facebook.com/cornellathleticsTwitter.........................................www.twitter.com/cornellsportsYouTube .............................www.youtube.com/cornellathletics

2015-16 sChedule & Results NOVEMBER13 at Georgia Tech (ESPN3)................................... L, 81-11616 at Colgate ........................................................ 7:00 p.m.18 BINGHAMTON (ILDN) .............................6:00 p.m.21 at Canisius (ESPN3) .......................................... 3:15 p.m.23 PENN STATE-HARRISBURG (ILDN) ...........8:30 p.m.25 at Pitt (ESPN3) ................................................. 7:00 p.m.29 at UMass-Lowell .............................................. 2:00 p.m.

DECEMBER1 SIENA (ILDN) ........................................7:00 p.m.5 LAFAYETTE (ILDN) .................................2:00 p.m.19 at Syracuse (Raycom) .................................... 12:00 p.m.23 MONMOUTH (ILDN) ...............................6:00 p.m.28 at Saint Peter’s ................................................. 7:00 p.m.

JANUARY2 ALBANY (ILDN) .....................................7:00 p.m.6 at Howard ........................................................ 7:00 p.m.16 * at Columbia (ILDN) .......................................... 7:00 p.m.23 * COLUMBIA (ESPN3/ILDN) .......................4:00 p.m.29 * at Harvard (ILDN) ............................................ 7:00 p.m.30 * at Dartmouth (ILDN)........................................ 7:00 p.m.

FEBRUARY5 * at Brown (ILDN) ............................................... 7:00 p.m.6 * at Yale (ESPN3/ILDN) ....................................... 7:00 p.m.12 * PRINCETON (American Sports Net/ILDN) .6:00 p.m.13 * PENN (ESPN3/ILDN) ..............................6:00 p.m.19 * DARTMOUTH (ILDN) ..............................7:00 p.m. 20 * HARVARD (ESPN3/ILDN) ........................6:00 p.m.26 * at Penn (ILDN) ................................................. 7:00 p.m. 27 * at Princeton (ILDN) .......................................... 6:00 p.m.

MARCH4 * YALE (American Sports Net/ILDN) ..........6:00 p.m.5 * BROWN (ILDN) ......................................6:00 p.m.

* - Ivy League game Home games in BOLD CAPS

#5 • G • Jr. • 6-1 • 175#1 • G • Jr. • 6-2 • 185 #10 • G • Fr. • 6-3 • 170 #0 • C • Jr. • 6-9 • 228

Darryl Smith matt morgan DaviD onuorah

Cornell Projected Starting Lineup

robert hatter#12 • F • So. • 6-7 • 210

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gaMe 2 CoRnell Big Red (0-1, 0-0 ivY) At Colgate RaideRs (1-0, 0-0 PaTrioT)monDay, nov. 16, 2015 • 7:00 p.m. • hamilton, n.y. • Cotterell Court (3,000)

tv: NoNe • raDio: 98.7 Fm THe buzzer (barrY leoNard, eric TaYlor ‘05) • live viDeo: GocolGaTeraiderS.com • live StatS: GocolGaTeraiderS.com

corNell leadS THe SerieS 72-54 • corNell WoN laST meeTiNG 58-52 (Nov. 18, 2014 iN iTHaca, N.Y.)

Nov. 16, 2015 • Page 2

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Cornell Big Red at Colgate • Cotterell Court (Hamilton, N.Y.)

2015-16 ivy league standings Ivy OverallSchool W - L Pct. W - L Pct.Penn 0 -0 .000 2 - 0 1.00Columbia 0 -0 .000 1 - 0 1.00Princeton 0 -0 .000 1 - 0 1.00Yale 0 -0 .000 1 - 0 1.00Harvard 0 -0 .000 1 - 1 .500Brown 0 -0 .000 0 - 1 .000Cornell 0 -0 .000 0 - 1 .000Dartmouth 0 -0 .000 0 - 1 .000

ivy league SCheDule/reSultS:Friday, November 13Columbia 107, Kean 62Yale 70, Fairfield 57Penn 76, Robert Morris 75Georgia Tech 116, Cornell 81Seton Hall 84, Dartmouth 67Princeton 64, Rider 56Harvard 59, MIT 39Saint Peter’s 77, Brown 65

Saturday, November 14Providence 76, Harvard 64

Sunday, November 15Penn 77, Central Connecticut State 61

Monday, November 16Sacred Heart at Yale, 7 p.m.Cornell at Colgate, 7 p.m.Holy Cross at Brown, 7 p.m.Columbia at Kansas State, 9 p.m.

Tuesday, November 17Dartmouth at Marist, 7 p.m.Massachusetts at Harvard, 7 p.m.Penn at Delaware State, 7 p.m.

Wednesday, November 18Binghamton at Cornell, 6 p.m.Brown at Niagara, 7 p.m.

Thursday, November 19Yale at Lehigh, 7 p.m.

Friday, November 20Columbia at Northwestern, 8 p.m.

• Cornell rallied from a 17-point first half deficit that was still 13 points with 11 minutes to play and stormed back to earn a 58-52 victory over Central New York rival Colgate at Newman Arena. • The Big Red matched its win total from the year before in improving to 2-1 on the season. • Senior Devin Cherry scored 21 points, dished five assists, grabbed four rebounds and had three steals in a dominant performance as the Big Red’s ability to defend and get to the free-throw line allowed the home team to complete a spirited rally in front of an energized Newman Arena. • Senior Shonn Miller added seven points, six rebounds, two steals and two blocks and both senior Galal Cancer and sophomore JoJo Fallas had eight points. • Cornell allowed just 21 second half points and had a 12-4 advantage in points off turnovers, key in a low scoring battle.• Damon Sherman-Newsome had 19 points to lead three double figure scorers for Colgate. • Austin Tillotson added 11 and Luke Roh scored 10. • The Raiders struggled from the free-throw line (1-of-7) and were held to one offensive rebound as the Big Red dominated the defensive glass against a normally sharp-shooting Colgate squad.

CORNELL VS. THE PATRIOT LEAGUE:• Cornell is 143-121 all-time against current members of the Patriot League, including 72-54 against Colgate. • The Big Red has also played American (1-1), Army (20-13), Boston University (2-2), Bucknell (23-25), Holy Cross (2-3), Lafayette (7-11), Lehigh (13-9), Loyola (MD) (1-2) and Navy (2-1).• This is the first of two scheduled contests with Patriot League opponents this season. • The Big Red will host defending Patriot champion Lafayette on Dec. 5 at 2 p.m. at Newman Arena.

LAST TIME OUT: • When freshman Matt Morgan hit his second 3-pointer in the span of 10 seconds early in the second half to cut what once was a 17-point Georgia Tech lead to two with 19 and a half minutes to play, Cornell had all the momentum. • For a moment at least. Seven Yellow Jackets reached double figures and the home team opened the season with a 116-81 victory over the Big Red at McCamish Pavilion on Nov. 13, 2015.• Georgia Tech made turnarounds, long 3-pointers and shots off the glass at a 60 percent clip, doubled up the Big Red on the glass (48-24) and wore down the visitors in outscoring them 59-32 after the break to ruin a fine offensive performance by a Cornell team that struggled on that end of the floor a year ago.• There were plenty of bright spots in a game that was fiercely fought offensively for the first 25 minutes against a deep Georgia Tech team that featured three high profile transfers and a returning 1,000-point scorer that expects to make a big move in the ACC this season. • Morgan scored 20 points and grabbed four rebounds in his first collegiate game, while classmate Stone Gettings scored 14 points and also ripped down four boards. • Junior Robert Hatter, Cornell’s leading returning scorer from a season ago, added 19 points, five

2015-16 Cornell Men’s Basketball Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Last School 0 ** David Onuorah (on-NURR-uhh) C Jr. 6-9 228 Atlanta, Ga./Marist HS 1 ** Darryl Smith G Jr. 6-2 185 Chesapeake, Va./Blue Ridge School 3 Donovan Wright F Fr. 6-5 200 Easton, Pa./Blair Academy 4 Troy Whiteside G Fr. 6-4 186 Knoxville, Tenn./The Webb School 5 ** Robert Hatter G Jr. 6-1 175 Houston, Texas/Westside HS 10 Matt Morgan G Fr. 6-3 170 Concord, N.C./Cox Mill HS 11 Desmond Fleming G Jr. 6-0 184 The Woodlands, Texas/College Park HS 12 * Jordan Abdur-Ra’oof F So. 6-7 210 Rockville, Md./Gonzaga College HS 13 Stone Gettings F Fr. 6-9 231 Calabasas, Calif./Loyola HS 15 Braxston Bunce C Sr. 6-11 242 Kelowna, B.C./Kelowna Secondary School 20 * Wil Bathurst G/F So. 6-3 180 Olean, N.Y./Olean Central HS 21 Kyle Brown G So. 6-2 165 Bellevue, Wash./Newport HS 22 * Robert Mischler G Sr. 6-3 185 Mishawaka, Ind./Marian HS 23 Joel Davis (joe-ELL) G Fr. 6-3 176 Goldsboro, N.C./Wayne Country Day School 24 Pat Smith G/F So. 6-5 198 Chalfont, Pa./Archbishop Wood Catholic HS 25 * JoJo Fallas (FALE-iss) G Jr. 5-11 180 Los Angeles, Calif./Shalhevet HS 30 Joseph Bayless F Fr. 6-8 248 Dallas, Texas/Woodrow Wilson HS 32 Jack Gordon G Fr. 6-5 180 Dallas, Texas/St. Mark’s School 34 Xavier Eaglin (ZAY-v-irr EE-glinn) F Fr. 6-7 200 Raywood, Texas/Dayton HS

Head Coach: Bill Courtney (Bucknell ‘92), sixth season Assistant Coaches: Craig Carter (Rutgers ‘92), first season at CornellJon Jaques (Cornell ‘10), fourth season at CornellDave Metzendorf (Ithaca ‘13), fourth season at Cornell Special Assistant to the Head Coach: Brendan Dodge (Drexel ‘13), second season at CornellAthletic Trainer: Marc Chamberlain Strength & Conditioning Coach: Jay Andress

Are Cornell Basketball Players on Scholarship?The easy answer is no. Cornell student-athletes are awarded need-based financial aid, just as any other student who applies to the school. That package can come in the form of student loans and grants. The basic intent of the original Ivy League agreement of 1954 was to improve and foster intercollegiate athletics while keeping the emphasis on such competition in harmony with the educational purpose of the institutions. The Ivy League is nationally recognized for its level of success — absent of athletic scholarships — while rigorously maintaining its self-imposed high academic standards. The Ivy League has demonstrated a rare willingness and ability, given the current national pressures on intercol-legiate success, to abide by these rules and still compete successfully in Division I athletics.

Practice Interviews/CoverageAll interviews with Coach Bill Courtney and players must be requested in advance through the Athletic Commu-nications Office. The coach and players are available for interviews before practices by appointment only, so as not to interfere with academic or practice schedules.

Postgame InterviewsCoach Bill Courtney and selected players will be available after the required 10-minute “cooling-off” period after each game. The Big Red locker room is closed.

RadioAll of the Big Red’s games in 2015-16 are carried live on HITS 103.3 FM in the Ithaca area and on the internet at www.CornellBigRed.com. Barry Leonard returns for his 24th season in the booth and 16th season in the play-by-play chair, while Eric Taylor ‘05 is back to provide the color commentary for a fourth season.

Ivy League Digital NetworkYou can watch live or on-demand video in High Defini-tion of Cornell’s home basketball games and road Ivy League games with a subscription to the Ivy League Digital Network. Cornell also broadcasts home games for football, volleyball, men’s and women’s soccer, field hockey, sprint football, women’s basketball, men’s and women’s ice hockey, wrestling, men’s and women’s lacrosse, baseball and softball. For more information, visit http://www.IvyLeagueDigitalNetwork.com

Live StatsCornell will use SIDEARM Live Stats for each of the Big Red’s home games in 2015-16. Visit www.sidearmstats.com/cornell/mbball/ for all of the official statistics.

Social MediaYou can follow the team on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter. Highlights, interviews and features on all 37 of Cornell’s varsity sports can be found at www.youtube.com/cornellathletics, www.facebook.com/cornellath-letics or www.twitter.com/cornellsports

Historical Men’s Basketball InformationFor Cornell men’s basketball historical information, in-cluding year by year results, records and honors, visit the athletic department’s official website or scan the QR code to view the information from your smart phone or tablet.

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assists and three rebounds and classmate JoJo Fallas had nine points. • Junior David Onuorah battled foul trouble in a return to his hometown, but still had eight points and three rebounds to go along with an impressive early dunk to set the tone for the Big Red’s early challenge.• Charles Mitchell hit 10-of-11 shots as part of a 21-point, 11-rebound effort in just 21 minutes of action, while Marcus Georges-Hunt scored 17 points. • James White (14 points, 11 rebounds) also had a double-double while missing one shot (6-of-7) and Adam Smith (13), Quinton Stephens (13), Nick Jacobs (12) and Tadric Jackson (11) all reached double figures in the scoring column.

PLAYER NOTES TO KNOW: • Robert Hatter ranked 70th nationally in free-throw percentage a year ago (.833) after making just 46 percent from the line as a freshman (19-of-41).• Hatter reached 500 points for his career during a 19-point effort at Georgia Tech in the opener.• Junior David Onuorah is two blocked shots from becoming the eighth player in school history to reach 75.• Freshman Matt Morgan scored 20 points against Georgia Tech, the most by a Cornell freshman in a season opener since Nolan Cressler put in 20 in a win over Western Michigan to kick off the 2012-13 campaign.• Morgan is also the first Big Red freshman to start a season opener since - current Big Red juniors Robert Hatter and David Onuorah were out for the tip at Syracuse in 2013-14.• Junior JoJo Fallas competed for Team USA at the 14th European Maccabi Games in Berlin, Germany from July 27-August 5. Fallas was one of the leaders on a team that won a silver medal, going 4-0 before dropping the gold medal game to Russia 98-87 despite a game-high 28 points. The event was the largest gathering of Jewish people in Berlin since World War II, as more than 2,000 Jewish athletes from 36 countries attended.• Senior center Braxston Bunce was a two-year member of Team Canada’s Under-18 national team, including competing at the 2012 FIBA Americas Championship in Brazil. Canada went 4-1, with Bunce averaging 1.5 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.5 assists in two contests.• The Big Red lost 47 percent of the team’s scoring, 59 percent of its rebounding, 73 percent of its assists, 51 percent of its steals and 49 percent of its blocked shots to graduation.• Cornell’s roster features eight freshmen, the most on a Big Red roster since the 2001-02 season when there were also eight rookies, including future 1,000-point scorers Eric Taylor’05 and Cody Toppert ‘05.

TEAM NOTES TO KNOW: • The rally from a 17-point deficit against Colgate last season was the largest overcome by a Big Red team this century. It is the largest overcome by a Bill Courtney-coached team, besting the 14-point first half deficit it rallied from in an 85-84 win over Yale on Feb. 10, 2012.• The Big Red made 13 3-pointers in the opener against Georgia Tech, a mark that ranks 13th in a single game in Cornell history.• When Cornell knocked off George Mason to open the 2014-15 campaign, the Big Red defeated its 35th program that has advanced to an NCAA Final Four. The Patriots reached the national semifinals in 2006.• Cornell won 11 more games a year ago than the entire 2013-14 campaign when it went 2-26. The Big Red’s 11-win improvement was a school record.• The Big Red limited opponents to .389 shooting a season ago (18th nationally), the first time Cornell held opponents under 40 percent shooting in a season since the 1963-64 campaign.• The Big Red blocked a single-season school record 143 shots last season. • In 2014-15, the Big Red ranked 18th in free throw percentage, 34th nationally in fewest turnovers, 39th in blocked shots per game and 47th in total defense (among 345 Division I teams).• Third-year assistant coach Jon Jaques was a starter and senior captain on the 2009-10 Cornell team that advanced to the NCAA Sweet 16.• For the third straight year a Big Red men’s basketball player will use his fifth and final year of eligibility at a BCS school.

• Errick Peck ‘13 spent the 2013-14 campaign at Purdue. He served as a captain and part-time starter for the Boilermakers while averaging 4.6 points and 4.4 rebounds and shooting 48 percent from the floor in 32 contests (10 starts).• Dwight Tarwater ‘14 played his final season as a graduate student at California in 2014-15. Tarwater averaged 3.4 points and 2.9 rebounds while playing 18.8 minutes per game as a key reserve and spot starter in 33 games (13 starts). He hit a game-winning 3-pointer with 20 seconds to play to lift Cal over UCLA. • Shonn Miller ‘15 will play as a graduate student at Connecticut in 2015-16, while Galal Cancer ‘15 will suit up for Kent State.

• Members of the Cornell basketball team represent 11 states and one Canadian province.• Cornell has played in 46 different states, as well as in Cuba, Puerto Rico, Australia and France. The only states the Big Red has not played in are Alaska, North Dakota, Mississippi and Wyoming.

Current Streak ............................................................................. Lost 4 Current Home Streak ........................................................... Lost 1 Current Road Streak ............................................................. Lost 6Last win ................................................57-48 vs. Harvard (2/27/2015) Last road win ..................... 81-72 (OT) at Dartmouth (2/13/2015)Last loss ..................................... 81-116 at Georgia Tech (11/13/2015) Last road loss ...................... 81-116 at Georgia Tech (11/13/2015)Last overtime game .............. 81-72 OT win at Dartmouth (2/13/2015) Last overtime win.......... 81-72 OT win at Dartmouth (2/13/2015)

2015-16 Courtney EraOverall................................................................0-1 .................... 50-96 Home ............................................................0-0 .................... 30-35 Road .............................................................0-1 .................... 17-57 Neutral ..........................................................0-0 ........................ 3-4

Ivy League ..........................................................0-0 .................... 24-46 Home ............................................................0-0 .................... 14-21 Away .............................................................0-0 .................... 10-25

In November ......................................................0-1 .................... 11-27In December .......................................................0-0 ...................... 8-18In January ..........................................................0-0 .................... 12-17In February .........................................................0-0 .................... 16-24In March .............................................................0-0 ...................... 3-10

Lead at halftime .................................................0-0 ...................... 36-22Tied at halftime ..................................................0-0 ...........................2-1Trail at halftime ..................................................0-1 ...................... 12-73

Leading with 5:00 remaining .............................0-0 .........................41-8Tied with 5:00 remaining ...................................0-0 ...........................2-2Trailing with 5:00 remaining ..............................0-1 .........................7-86Leading with 1:00 remaining .............................0-0 .........................47-8Tied with 1:00 remaining ...................................0-0 ...........................2-3Trailing with 1:00 remaining ..............................0-1 .........................1-85

Cornell scores less than 60 points .......................0-0 .........................4-47Cornell scores 60+ points ...................................0-1 .................... 45-49Cornell scores 70+ points ...................................0-1 .................... 29-18Cornell scores 80+ points ...................................0-1 ...................... 12-3Cornell scores 90+ points ...................................0-0 ........................ 4-0Cornell scores 100+ points .................................0-0 ........................ 2-0

Opponent scores less than 60 points ..................0-0 .........................16-7Opponent scores 60+ points ..............................0-1 .................... 35-86Opponent scores 70+ points ..............................0-1 .................... 13-57Opponent scores 80+ points ..............................0-1 ...................... 4-20Opponent scores 90+ points ..............................0-1 ........................ 0-8Opponent scores 100+ points ............................0-1 ........................ 0-2

Outrebound its opponent ...................................0-0 ...................... 25-21Get outrebounded ..............................................0-1 ...................... 20-71Rebounds are even .............................................0-0 ...........................5-4

Shoot 50% or better ...........................................0-0 .........................13-2Shoot 40% or better ...........................................0-1 .................... 41-41Shoot under 40% ...............................................0-0 .........................8-55Shoot better FG% than opponent ......................0-0 ...................... 42-12Shoot worse FG% than opponent.......................0-1 .........................8-82Shoot same FG% as opponent ............................0-0 ........................ 0-1Opponent shoots 50% or better .........................0-1 .........................6-38Opponent shoots 40% or better .........................0-1 ...................... 21-79Opponent shoots under 40% .............................0-0 ...................... 29-15

Shoot more free throws ......................................0-0 ...................... 30-16Shoot fewer free throws .....................................0-1 ...................... 18-70Shoot same no. of free throws ............................0-0 ...........................2-9Shoot at least 70% from the line ........................0-0 ...................... 23-51Shoot at least 80% from the line ........................0-0 ...................... 10-21Shoot at least 90% from the line ........................0-0 ...........................4-6

Commit fewer turnovers ....................................0-0 ...................... 33-40Commit equal/more turnovers ...........................0-1 ...................... 17-55Committing fewer than 14 turnovers .................0-1 ...................... 39-63Committing 14+ turnovers ................................0-0 ...................... 11-32Forcing fewer than 14 turnovers ........................0-1 ...................... 22-57Forcing 14+ turnovers .......................................0-0 ...................... 28-39

Credited with less than14 assists ........................0-0 ...................... 20-75Credited with 14+ assists...................................0-1 ...................... 30-22Making fewer than 10 steals ..............................0-1 ...................... 45-85Making 10+ steals .............................................0-0 .........................5-11Blocking fewer than 5 shots ...............................0-1 ...................... 35-76Blocking 5+ shots ..............................................0-0 ...................... 15-20

Game is decided by 3 points or fewer .................0-0 .........................9-15Game is decided by 9 points or fewer .................0-0 ...................... 30-42Game is decided by 10+ points .............................0-1 ...................... 19-50

CU places 3+ in double figures...........................0-1 ...................... 37-42CU places 4+ in double figures...........................0-0 ...................... 18-10CU places 5+ in double figures...........................0-0 ...........................6-0

Winning the opening tip ....................................0-0 ...................... 22-40Overtime ............................................................0-0 ........................ 5-4Outscore opponents’ bench ................................0-0 ...................... 39-44Television games ................................................0-1 ...................... 3-27

America East Conference ................................... 0-0 ........................ 8-8American Athletic Conference (AAC).................. 0-0 ........................ 0-1Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) ........................... 0-0 ........................ 1-4Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC)......................... 0-1 ........................ 0-6Big East Conference ........................................... 0-0 ........................ 0-2Big South Conference ........................................ 0-0 ........................ 2-2Big Ten Conference ............................................ 0-0 ........................ 0-5Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) ................... 0-0 ........................ 1-2Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) ....... 0-0 ........................ 2-4Mid-American Conference (MAC) ...................... 0-0 ........................ 1-4Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC)........... 0-0 ........................ 1-0Northeast Conference (NEC) .............................. 0-0 ........................ 1-1Pacific 12 (Pac-12) ............................................. 0-0 ........................ 0-1Patriot League ................................................... 0-0 ........................ 4-8Southeastern Conference (SEC) ......................... 0-0 ........................ 0-2Southern Conference ......................................... 0-0 ........................ 1-0Independent ..................................................... 0-0 ........................ 0-0Non-Division I ................................................... 0-0 ........................ 4-0

ReCoRd BReakdown

gameS With 10+ pointS .......2015-16 .......CareerRobert Hatter ....................................1 .............. 21Stone Gettings ..................................1 ................ 1Matt Morgan .....................................1 ................ 1JoJo Fallas .........................................0 ................ 2Darryl Smith ......................................0 ................ 6Wil Bathurst ......................................0 ................ 1Pat Smith ..........................................0 ................ 1David Onuorah ..................................0 ................ 1gameS With 20+ pointS .......2015-16 .......CareerMatt Morgan .....................................1 ................ 1Robert Hatter ....................................0 ................ 7Wil Bathurst ......................................0 ................ 1gameS With 10+ rebounDS ...2015-16 .......CareerDavid Onuorah ..................................0 ................ 1gameS With 10+ aSSiStS .......2015-16 .......CareerNonegameS With 4+ StealS .........2015-16 .......CareerRobert Hatter ....................................0 ................ 1gameS With 3+ bloCkS .........2015-16 .......CareerDavid Onuorah ..................................0 ................ 9gameS With 5+ 3-point fgS ..2015-16 .......CareerRobert Hatter ....................................0 ................ 3Double-DoubleS..................2015-16 .......CareerNonetriple-DoubleS ...................2015-16 .......CareerNoneDunkS ..............................2015-16 .......CareerDavid Onuorah ..................................1 .............. 18Darryl Smith ......................................0 ................ 7Wil Bathurst ......................................0 ................ 1Games leading Cornell in scoring in 2015-16* ...Matt Morgan (1).Games leading Cornell in rebounding in 2015-16* ...Jordan Abdur-Ra’oof (1), Stone Gettings (1), Matt Morgan (1).Games leading Cornell in assists in 2015-16* ...Robert Hatter (1).Games leading Cornell in steals in 2015-16* ...Jordan Abdur-Ra’oof (1).Games leading Cornell in blocks in 2015-16* ...None.First sub in* ...Wil Bathurst (1).Consecutive Starts ...Robert Hatter (5), David Onuorah (3), Jordan Abdur-Ra’oof, Matt Morgan (1), Darryl Smith (1).Consecutive Games Played ...David Onuorah (59), Darryl Smith (59), JoJo Fallas (31), Jordan Abdur-Ra’oof (14), Robert Hatter (5), Wil Bathurst (4), Robert Mischler (4), Kyle Brown (2), Joseph Bayless, Joel Davis (1), Stone Gettings (1), Jack Gordon (1), Matt Morgan (1), Pat Smith (1), Troy Whiteside (1).* In case of a tie, all players are credited with thegame-high.

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• Bill Courtney is in his sixth season as the Robert E. Gallagher ‘44 Head Coach of Cornell Men’s Basketball.• Became Cornell’s 21st head coach in April of 2010.• Took over a program that had lost four starters and eight seniors — including two All-Americans and three first-team All-Ivy picks — from the 2010 NCAA Sweet 16 squad. • The 2010-11 team finished strong (6-3 over its last 9 games) to finish 10-18 overall.

• Second season saw marked improvement as the team moved to 12-16 overall and 7-7 in Ivy League play. • Cornell went 10-3 record at Newman Arena with an overtime win over eventual Patriot League champion and NCAA tournament darling Lehigh.

Bill Courtneythe robert e. gallagher ‘44 heaD CoaCh

THE COURTNEY FILEPERSONALFamily: wife Gina, sons Billy and Derek.

EDUCATIONBucknell University, 1992 (B.A. in Education)

PLAYING EXPERIENCEBucknell University (Patriot League)

• Two-time first-team All-Patriot League.• Scored 1,499 career points.• Inducted into school’s athletics Hall of Fame in 2007.

Philadelphia Spirit (USBL) - 1992Milwaukee Bucks (NBA) - 1992 Summer League teamHong Kong Basketball League - League MVP and 1993 Asian All-Star game MVP award

COACHING EXPERIENCEYear School Position Record Conference Record (Finish) 1995-96 American (CAA) Assistant Coach 12-15 8-8 (t-4th) 1996-97 Bowling Green (MAC) Assistant Coach 22-10 13-5 (1st) MAC champ, NIT 1st Round 1997-98 George Mason (CAA) Assistant Coach 9-18 6-10 (t-5th)1998-99 George Mason (CAA) Assistant Coach 19-11 13-3 (1st), CAA & Tourney champ, NCAA 1st Rd1999-00 George Mason (CAA) Assistant Coach 19-11 12-4 (t-1st), CAA champ2000-01 George Mason (CAA) Assistant Coach 18-12 11-5 (t-2nd), CAA Tourney champ, NCAA 1st Rd2001-02 George Mason (CAA) Assistant Coach 19-10 13-5 (2nd), NIT 1st Round2002-03 George Mason (CAA) Assistant Coach 16-12 11-7 (4th)2003-04 George Mason (CAA) Assistant Coach 23-10 12-6 (3rd), NIT 2nd Round2004-05 George Mason (CAA) Assistant Coach 16-13 10-8 (6th) 2005-06 Providence (Big East) Assistant Coach 12-15 5-11 (13th) 2006-07 Virginia (ACC) Assistant Coach 21-11 11-5 (t-1st), ACC co-champs, NCAA 2d Round2007-08 Virginia (ACC) Assistant Coach 17-16 5-11 (10th), CBI Semifinals2008-09 Virginia (ACC) Assistant Coach 10-18 4-12 (11th) 2009-10 Virginia Tech (ACC) Assistant Coach 25-9 10-6 (t-3rd), NIT Quarters 2010-11 Cornell(Ivy) HeadCoach 10-18 6-8(t-5th)2011-12 Cornell(Ivy) HeadCoach 12-16 7-7(5th)2012-13 Cornell(Ivy) HeadCoach 13-18 5-9(t-6th)2013-14 Cornell(Ivy) HeadCoach 2-26 1-13(8th)2014-15Cornell(Ivy) HeadCoach 13-17 5-9(t-5th)2015-16Cornell(Ivy) HeadCoach 0-1 Totalsasheadcoach 6thseasonatCOR 50-96 24-46

COURTNEY VS. ALL OPPONENTSOpponent W-LAlbany .......................................................... 2-0Albright ........................................................ 1-0Alfred State .................................................. 1-0American...................................................... 1-1Arizona State ................................................ 0-1Binghamton ................................................. 3-2Boston University ......................................... 1-2Brown .......................................................... 6-4Bucknell ....................................................... 0-3Buffalo ......................................................... 0-2Canisius ........................................................ 1-0Colgate ......................................................... 2-1Columbia ...................................................... 3-7Dartmouth ................................................... 6-4Delaware ...................................................... 1-1Drexel ........................................................... 0-1Duke............................................................. 0-1George Mason .............................................. 1-0Georgia Tech ................................................. 0-1Harvard ........................................................ 1-9Howard ........................................................ 1-0Illinois .......................................................... 0-1Lehigh .......................................................... 1-1Longwood .................................................... 1-0Louisville ...................................................... 0-1Loyola (MD) .................................................. 0-2

Opponent W-LMaryland ..................................................... 0-1Massachusetts-Lowell .................................. 1-0Minnesota .................................................... 0-1New Hampshire ........................................... 0-1Notre Dame .................................................. 0-1Oberlin ......................................................... 1-0Old Westbury ............................................... 1-0Penn ............................................................. 3-7Penn State .................................................... 0-2Presbyterian ................................................. 1-0Princeton...................................................... 2-8Radford ........................................................ 0-2St. Bonaventure............................................ 0-4Saint Francis (Pa.)......................................... 1-1Saint Peter’s ................................................. 0-3Seton Hall .................................................... 0-1Siena ............................................................ 1-1South Carolina .............................................. 0-1Stony Brook .................................................. 1-3Syracuse ....................................................... 0-3Vanderbilt .................................................... 0-1Western Michigan ........................................ 1-1Wisconsin ..................................................... 0-1Wofford ........................................................ 1-0Yale .............................................................. 3-7

CORNELL EIGHTH IN IVY PRESEASON POLL: • The Cornell men’s basketball team was picked to finish eighth when the 2015-16 Ivy League preseason media poll was announced during the annual conference call with the league’s eight head coaches.• Yale, which shared last season’s conference title with Harvard and lost in a one-game playoff with the Crimson, took five first place votes and 117 points overall to take the preseason poll. • Columbia (114) and Princeton (108) weren’t far behind, and each actually had more first place votes than the Bulldogs with six apiece. • Harvard rounded out the top half with 96 points. • The Big Red received 25 points, finishing behind Brown (54), Dartmouth (50) and Penn (48).• Two media members from each school and one national representative voted in the poll.

RED-WHITE GAME:• Junior Robert Hatter hit a runner in the lane just before the buzzer to cap a 25-point night as Cornell’s White team topped the Red squad 75-73 at the annual Red-White Game on Oct. 24 at Newman Arena.• Hatter added eight assists, five rebounds and five steals in the win.• Freshman Matt Morgan chipped in 22 points, six rebounds and four assists in his first appearance as Hatter’s backcourt mate, while sophomore Wil Bathurst had seven points and six rebounds.• Four players went for double figures for the Red team, including junior David Onuorah’s 20 points and 12 rebounds.• Freshmen Donovan Wright (14 points, 10 rebounds, four steals) and Troy Whiteside (14 points) and junior Darryl Smith (10 points, six rebounds) also hit for double figures.• The Red team led by 12 (69-57) with five minutes to play before the White team ended on a 18-4 run.• Hatter had eight points and Morgan had six during the game-ending run, including consecutive 3-pointers to knot the score at 73-73.

CORNELL BASKETBALL HONORED BY NCAA ... AGAIN: • Cornell University ranks among the best according to the annual NCAA Division I Academic Progress Report (APR) for 2013-14 that was released this past May. • The APR measures semester-by-semester records for every individual team in Division I with regard to each team members’ continuing eligibility, retention and progress toward graduation.• The NCAA “commends” teams that have APR scores in the top 10 percent within their sport, with the minimum necessary score ranging from 975 to a perfect mark of 1000 depending on the range of team scores within that sport.• Men’s basketball has been recognized seven times in the 10 years since the APR began, including five consecutive years.

CORNELL BEYOND THE ARC — 700 AND COUNTING: • Cornell hit 13 3-pointers at Georgia Tech on Nov. 13, 2015 its 745th straight game with at least one made 3-point field goal.• With six 3-pointers against Oberlin on Jan. 11, 2014, Cornell extended its streak of games with at least one 3-pointer to 700. • Matt Morgan hit the program’s 5,000th 3-pointer when he hit a long 3-pointer at the halftime buzzer at Georgia Tech on Nov. 13, 2015.• The last time Cornell did not hit a 3-pointer was against Denison in the 1988-89 season opener (0-for-2). • Since the 3-point shot came into effect in NCAA play during the 1986-87 season, Cornell has hit at least one shot behind the arc in 791 of 795 games, connecting on 5,005 treys, an average of 6.3 per game.

CORNELL IN OVERTIME: • Head coach Bill Courtney’s record is 5-4 in overtime games during his six seasons, including 1-1 last year. • Cornell went 3-1 in overtime in 2011-12, matching a school record for most overtime games in a season. • All-time, dating back to the first overtime game against Penn way back in 1922, Cornell is 39-48 in games that go an extra period. • Cornell is 5-9 in multiple overtime games, with the longest game for the Big Red being a five overtime contest against Princeton, won by the Tigers 66-61 on Feb. 24, 1979 at Barton Hall. • Cornell is 29-18 in home overtime games, 2-2 in neutral contests and 9-27 in road games.

NEXT UP: • The Big Red open the home schedule when Binghamton visits Newman Arena on Wednesday, Nov. 18 at 6 p.m. as part of a doubleheader with the women’s team.• The Cornell women will meet Colgate at 8:30 p.m.• The Big Red defeated Binghamton last season on the road, 68-54.

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TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS No. Player GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 10 Matt Morgan 1 -1 29 -29.0 6 -17 .353 4 -11 .364 4 -4 1.000 0 4 4 4.0 3 0 1 0 0 0 20 20.0 5 Robert Hatter 1 -1 25 -25.0 6 -11 .545 0 -2 .000 7 -10 .700 1 2 3 3.0 1 0 5 4 0 0 19 19.0 13 Stone Gettings 1 -0 15 -15.0 5 -9 .556 4 -6 .667 0 -0 .000 2 2 4 4.0 3 0 0 1 0 0 14 14.0 25 JoJo Fallas 1 -0 21 -21.0 3 -4 .750 3 -4 .750 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 1 1 0 0 9 9.0 00 David Onuorah 1 -1 20 -20.0 4 -5 .800 0 -0 .000 0 -3 .000 1 2 3 3.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 8 8.0 4 Troy Whiteside 1 -0 14 -14.0 2 -3 .667 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 4.0 12 Jordan Abdur-Ra’oof 1 -1 19 -19.0 1 -4 .250 1 -3 .333 0 -0 .000 1 3 4 4.0 1 0 3 1 0 2 3 3.0 21 Kyle Brown 1 -0 2 -2.0 1 -1 1.000 1 -1 1.000 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3.0 24 Pat Smith 1 -0 13 -13.0 0 -3 .000 0 -3 .000 1 -2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1.0 20 Wil Bathurst 1 -0 15 -15.0 0 -3 .000 0 -1 .000 0 -0 .000 0 2 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 23 Joel Davis 1 -0 11 -11.0 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 1 1 2 2.0 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 0.0 1 Darryl Smith 1 -1 9 -9.0 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 22 Robert Mischler 1 -0 3 -3.0 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 30 Joseph Bayless 1 -0 2 -2.0 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 32 Jack Gordon 1 -0 2 -2.0 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 2 0 2 2.0 0 CORNELL TOTALS 1 200 -40.0 28 -60 .467 13 -31 .419 12 -19 .632 8 16 24 24.0 21 0 14 13 0 2 81 81.0OPPONENT TOTALS 1 200 -40.0 47 -78 .603 8 -23 .348 14 -23 .609 20 28 48 48.0 19 - 30 6 2 8 116 116.0

DATE TIME OPPONENT SCORE ATTEND HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS 11/13/15 8:00 p.m. at Georgia Tech 81-116 L 6,459 Matt Morgan - 20 Abdur-Ra’oof, Gettings, Morgan - 4

11/16/15 7:00 p.m. at Colgate

11/18/15 6:00 p.m. BINGHAMTON

11/21/15 3:15 p.m. at Canisius

11/23/15 8:30 p.m. PENN STATE-HARRISBURG

11/25/15 7:00 p.m. at Pittsburgh

11/29/15 2:00 p.m. at UMass-Lowell

12/1/15 7:00 p.m. SIENA

12/5/15 2::00 p.m. LAFAYETTE

12/19/15 12:00 p.m. at Syracuse

12/23/15 6:00 p.m. MONMOUTH

12/28/15 7:00 p.m. at Saint Peter’s

1/2/16 7:00 p.m. ALBANY

1/6/16 7:00 p.m. at Howard

1/16/16 7:00 p.m. * at Columbia

1/23/15 4:00 p.m. * COLUMBIA

1/29/16 7:00 p.m. * at Harvard

1/30/16 7:00 p.m. * at Dartmouth

2/5/16 7:00 p.m. * at Brown

2/6/16 7:00 p.m. * at Yale

2/12/16 6:00 p.m. * PRINCETON

2/13/16 6:00 p.m. * PENN

2/19/16 7:00 p.m. * DARTMOUTH

2/20/16 6:00 p.m. * HARVARD 2/26/16 7:00 p.m. * at Penn

2/27/16 6:00 p.m. * at Princeton

3/4/16 6:00 p.m. * YALE

3/5/16 6:00 p.m. * BROWN

* - Ivy League contests

2015-16 CoRnell Men’s BasketBall statistiCs & Results (all gaMes)

attendanCe suMMaRy GAMES TOTALS AVG/GAME HOME 0 0 0AWAY 1 6,459 6,459NEUTRAL 0 0 0 TOTAL 1 6,459 6,459

sCoRe By PeRiods: 1st 2nd ot totalCornell 49 32 0 81Opponents 57 59 0 116

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2015-16 Cornell High/LowsCategory Team Highs Team Lows Individual HighsPOINTS 81 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 20, Matt Morgan at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FIELD GOALS MADE 28 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 6, done two timesFIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 60 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 17, Matt Morgan at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .467 (28-60) at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) .800 (4-5), David Onuorah at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 13 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 4, done two times3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 31 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 11, Matt Morgan at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .419 (13-31) at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) .667 (4-6), Stone Gettings at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FREE THROWS MADE 12 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 7, Robert Hatter at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 19 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 10, Robert Hatter at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .632 (12-19) at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 1.000 (4-4), Matt Morgan at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)REBOUNDS 24 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 4, done three timesASSISTS 14 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 5, Robert Hatter at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)STEALS 2 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 2, Jordan Abdur-Ra’oof at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 0TURNOVERS 13 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 4, Robert Hatter at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FOULS 21 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) —

2015-16 Opponent High/LowsCategory Team Highs Team Lows Individual HighsPOINTS 116 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 21, Charles Mitchell at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FIELD GOALS MADE 47 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 10, Charles Mitchell at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 78 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 11, done three timesFIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .603 (47-78) at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) .909 (10-11), Charles Mitchell at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 8 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 3, Adam Smith at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 23 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 6, done two times3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .348 (8-23) at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) .500 (3-6), Adam Smith at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FREE THROWS MADE 14 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 7, Marcus Georges-Hunt at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 23 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 7, Marcus Georges-Hunt at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FREE THROW PERCENTAGE .609 (14-23) at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 1.000 (7-7) Marcus Georges-Hunt at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)REBOUNDS 48 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 11, done two timesASSISTS 30 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 7, Josh Heath at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)STEALS 8 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 4, Josh Heath at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)BLOCKED SHOTS 2 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 1, done two timesTURNOVERS 6 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 3, Josh Heath at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FOULS 19 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) —

Home Games (0-0) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS GP Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgCornell Totals Opponent Totals

Road Games (0-1) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS GP Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgCornell Totals 1 200 -40.0 28 -60 .467 13 -31 .419 12 -19 .632 8 16 24 24.0 21 0 14 13 0 2 81 81.0Opponent Totals 1 200 -40.0 47 -78 .603 8 -23 .348 14 -23 .609 20 28 48 48.0 19 - 30 6 2 8 116 116.0

Neutral Games (0-0) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS GP Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgCornell Totals Opponent Totals

Games Won (0-0) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS GP Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgCornell Totals Opponent Totals

Games Lost (0-1) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS GP Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgCornell Totals 1 200 -40.0 28 -60 .467 13 -31 .419 12 -19 .632 8 16 24 24.0 21 0 14 13 0 2 81 81.0Opponent Totals 1 200 -40.0 47 -78 .603 8 -23 .348 14 -23 .609 20 28 48 48.0 19 - 30 6 2 8 116 116.0

Non-League Games (0-1) TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS GP Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts AvgCornell Totals 1 200 -40.0 28 -60 .467 13 -31 .419 12 -19 .632 8 16 24 24.0 21 0 14 13 0 2 81 81.0Opponent Totals 1 200 -40.0 47 -78 .603 8 -23 .348 14 -23 .609 20 28 48 48.0 19 - 30 6 2 8 116 116.0

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TOTAL 3-PTRS REBOUNDSOpponent Date Score W/L FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot PF A TO Blk Stl PtsCornell 11/13 81-116 L 28 -60 .467 13 -31 .419 12 -19 .632 8 16 24 21 14 13 0 2 81at Georgia Tech 47 -78 .603 8 -23 .348 14 -23 .609 20 28 48 19 30 6 2 8 116Cornell 11/16 at Colgate Cornell 11/18 BINGHAMTON Cornell 11/21 at Canisius Cornell 11/23 PENN STATE HARRISBURGCornell 11/25 at PittsburghCornell 11/29 at UMass-Lowell Cornell 12/1 SIENA Cornell 12/5 LAFAYETTECornell 12/19 at SyracuseCornell 12/23 MONMOUTHCornell 12/28 at Saint Peter’sCornell 1/2 ALBANYCornell 1/6 at HowardCornell 1/16 at ColumbiaCornell 1/23 COLUMBIACornell 1/29 at HarvardCornell 1/30 at DartmouthCornell 2/5 at BrownCornell 2/6 at Yale Cornell 2/12 PRINCETON Cornell 2/13 PENNCornell 2/19 DARTMOUTHCornell 2/20 HARVARDCornell 2/26at PennCornell 2/27 at PrincetonCornell 3/4 YALECornell 3/5 BROWN

2015-16 CoRnell Men’s BasketBall gaMe-By-gaMe statistiCs

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TEAM SCORINGScored 80+ points (9 games): ............................................................... 81 at Dartmouth (OT) (2-13-15)Scored 90+ points (16 games):.................................................................107 vs. Alfred State (1-10-15)Scored 100+ points (16 games): ..............................................................107 vs. Alfred State (1-10-15)Scored 110+ points (1,362 games): .............................................................110 vs. Pittsburgh (2-1-67)Scored 120+ points (2,594 games): .............................................................................................. NeverOpponent scored 80+ points (1 game): ............................................... 116 at Georgia Tech (11-13-15)Opponent scored 90+ points (1 game): ............................................... 116 at Georgia Tech (11-13-15)Opponent scored 100+ points (1 game): ............................................. 116 at Georgia Tech (11-13-15)Opponent scored 110+ points (1 game): ............................................. 116 at Georgia Tech (11-13-15)Opponent scored 120+ points (2,594 games): ........................................................................... Never

TEAM REBOUNDINGGrabbed 40+ rebounds (16 games): ..........................................................47 vs. Alfred State (1-10-15)Grabbed 50+ rebounds (164 games):.............................................................56 vs. Clarkson (1-11-10)Grabbed 60+ rebounds (503 games):............................................................... 60 at Marist (12-20-97)Grabbed 20+ offensive rebounds (16 games):.........................................20 vs. Alfred State (1-10-15)Outrebounded an opponent by 10+ (16 games): ....................................16 vs. Alfred State (1-10-15)Outrebounded an opponent by 20+ (166 games): .........................34 vs. Clarkson (56-22) (1-11-10)Outrebounded an opponent by 30+ (166 games): .........................34 vs. Clarkson (56-22) (1-11-10)

TEAM ASSISTSHad 15+ assists (16 games): .......................................................................27 vs. Alfred State (1-10-15)Had 20+ assists (16 games): .......................................................................27 vs. Alfred State (1-10-15)Had 25+ assists (16 games): .......................................................................27 vs. Alfred State (1-10-15)Had 30+ assists (188 games): ...........................................................................31 vs. Harvard (2-13-09)

TEAM DEFENSEHeld opp. below 30% shooting (5 games): ......................................254 (15-59) vs. Harvard (2-27-15)Held opp. below 35% shooting (5 games): ......................................254 (15-59) vs. Harvard (2-27-15)Held opp. below 40% shooting (5 games): ......................................254 (15-59) vs. Harvard (2-27-15)Opponent shot 50% or better (1 game): ..................................603 (47-78) at Georgia Tech (11-13-15)Had 10+ steals (16 games): ........................................................................16 vs. Alfred State (1-10-15)Had 10+ blocked shots (5 games): ...................................................................10 vs. Harvard (2-27-15)Forced 20+ turnovers (15 games): ................................................................ 23 vs. Columbia (1-17-15)Did not allow a 3-pointer (397 games): ..................................................vs. Ithaca (0-of-14) (12-3-01)

TEAM SCORING MARGINWon a game by 10+ points (4 games): ..........................................11 (56-45) vs. Dartmouth (2-28-15)Won a game by 20+ points (16 games): ....................................78 (107-29) vs. Alfred State (1-10-15)Won a game by 30+ points (16 games): ....................................78 (107-29) vs. Alfred State (1-10-15)Won a game by 40+ points (16 games): ....................................78 (107-29) vs. Alfred State (1-10-15)Won a game by 50+ points (16 games): ....................................78 (107-29) vs. Alfred State (1-10-15)Lost a game by 10+ points (1 game): .......................................35 (81-116) at Georgia Tech (11-13-15)Lost a game by 20+ points (1 game): .......................................35 (81-116) at Georgia Tech (11-13-15)Lost a game by 30+ points (1 game): .......................................35 (81-116) at Georgia Tech (11-13-15)Lost a game by 40+ points (33 games): ............................................ 40 (51-91) vs. Princeton (3-7-14)Lost a game by 50+ points (561 games): ..............................................54 (46-100) at Kansas (1-2-96)

OVERTIMEPlayed an overtime game (9 games):........................................OT at Dartmouth (W, 81-72) (2-13-15)Played 2+ overtimes (184 games): .........................................2OT vs. Dartmouth (W, 79-76) (2-14-09)Played 3+ overtimes (1,031 games): .........................................5OT vs. Princeton (L, 61-66) (2-24-79)Played 4+ overtimes (1,031 games): .........................................5OT vs. Princeton (L, 61-66) (2-24-79)Played 5+ overtimes (1,031 games): .........................................5OT vs. Princeton (L, 61-66) (2-24-79)Won an overtime game (9 games): ............................................OT at Dartmouth (W, 81-72) (2-13-15)

MISCELLANEOUSScored 50+ points in a half (16 games): .............................. 54 vs. Alfred State, second half, (1-10-15)Scored less than 20 points in a half (4 games): ..........................14 vs. Dartmouth, first half (2-28-15)Allowed 50+ points in a half (1 game): .............................59 at Georgia Tech, second half, (11-13-15)Allowed less than 20 points in a half (16 games): .............. 12 vs. Alfred State, second half, (1-10-15)Committed less than 10 turnovers (2 games): ........................................................ 7 at Penn (3-7-15)Won a game on a last-second shot (114 games):......................................Chris Wroblewski vs. Albany 3-pointer with 5.6 seconds left for an 85-82 OT win (12-17-11)Lost a game on a last-second shot (6 games): ........................................ Cedric Kuakumensah, Brown Made a runner with 1.8 seconds left for 57-56 win (2-21-15)

the last tiMe CoRnell ...the last tiMe ...CORNELL INDIVIDUAL(S)Had a triple double (2,592 games): .............................................................................................. NeverHad a double-double (pts-rebs) (4 games): .......Shonn Miller (11 pts., 10 rebs.), vs. Dartmouth (2-28-15)Had a double-double (pts-ast) (36 games): .......... Devin Cherry (17 pts., 10 ast.), vs. Brown (2-22-14)Had a double-double (rebs-ast) (2,594 games): ......................................................................... Never4+ players in double figures (8 games): ............R. Hatter (19), S. Miller (17), D. Cherry (15), G. Cancer (10), at Dartmouth (2-13-15)5+ players in double figures (74 games): ............. J. Gray (24), E. Peck (16), N. Cressler (15), D. Cherry (14), G. Cancer (10) vs. Old Westbury (1-12-13)6+ players in double figures (123 games): .............E. Peck (22), C. Wroblewski (19), M. Groebe (14), D. Ferry (14), J. Gray (10), J. Matthews (10) vs. Dartmouth (2-19-11) 7+ players in double figures (261 games): ....... L. Dale (18), R. Wittman (18), C. Mullen (15), J. Battle (14), A. Naeve (12), G. Dow (11), B. Kreefer (11) vs. VMI (12-1-06)Scored 20+ points (1 game): ........................................... Matt Morgan (20) at Georgia Tech (11-13-15)Scored 30+ points (36 games):................................................. Nolan Cressler (34) vs. Brown (2-22-14)Scored 40+ points (1,466 games): ...........................................George Farley (47), at Princeton, (3-5-60)Scored 50+ points (2,594 games): ................................................................................................ NeverHad two players score 20+ points (2 games): .....................S. Miller (23), W. Bathurst (20), at Penn (3-7-15)Perfect at FT line (10+ att.) (27 games):..................... Galal Cancer (12-12), vs. Penn State (11-21-14)Grabbed 10+ rebounds (4 games): .................................... Shonn Miller (10), vs. Dartmouth (2-28-15)Grabbed 15+ rebounds (5 games): ......................................... Shonn Miller (15), vs. Harvard (2-27-15)Grabbed 20+ rebounds (509 games):........................................... John McCord (20), vs. Penn (2-1-97)Grabbed 25+ rebounds (1,467 games): .................................. George Farley (26), vs. Brown (2-26-60)Had two players grab 10+ rebounds (215 games): .. Louis Dale (11), Jeff Foote (10), vs. Dartmouth (2-29-08)Had 10+ assists (36 games): ...................................................... Devin Cherry (10), vs. Brown (2-22-14)Had 5+ steals (68 games): .................................................... Shonn Miller (5), vs. Dartmouth (2-10-13)Had 5+ blocked shots (13 games): ........................................... David Onuorah (7), vs. Brown (1-30-15)Made 5+ 3-point field goals (23 games):.......................Robert Hatter (5), vs. UMass Lowell (12-6-14)Converted a four-point play (9 games): .............. Robert Hatter at Dartmouth (second half) (2-13-15)

TEAM FIELD GOAL SHOOTINGShot 50 percent or better (9 games): .......................................... .538 (28-52) at Dartmouth (2-13-15)Shot 60 percent or better (74 games): ................................... .631 (41-65) vs. Old Westbury (1-12-13)Shot 70 percent or better (2,594 games):.................................................................................... NeverMade 30+ field goals (16 games): .............................................................36 vs. Alfred State (1-10-15)Made 40+ field goals (74 games): .......................................................... 41 vs. Old Westbury (1-12-13)Made 50+ field goals (2,594 games): ........................................................................................... NeverAttempted 60+ field goals (1 game): ..................................................... 60 at Georgia Tech (11-13-15)Attempted 70+ field goals (16 games): ....................................................73 vs. Alfred State (1-10-15)Attempted 80+ field goals (542 games):......................................................85 at Dartmouth (3-4-95)Attempted 90+ field goals (1,009 games): ........................................................... 94 at Yale (2-23-80)

TEAM 3-POINT FIELD GOAL SHOOTINGShot 50 percent or better (9 games): ............................................ .500 (8-16) at Dartmouth (2-13-15)Shot 60 percent or better (136 games): ........................................ .714 (15-21) vs. Wofford (12-30-10)Shot 70 percent or better (136 games): ........................................ .714 (15-21) vs. Wofford (12-30-10)Shot 80 percent or better (707 games): ...................................... .833 (10-12) at Dartmouth (1-13-90)Made 10+ 3-point field goals (1 game): ................................................ 13 at Georgia Tech (11-13-15)Made 15+ 3-point field goals (52 games): ....................................16 at Western Michigan (11-29-13)Attempted 20+ 3-point field goals (1 game): ....................................... 31 at Georgia Tech (11-13-15)Attempted 30+ 3-point field goals (1 game): ....................................... 31 at Georgia Tech (11-13-15)Attempted 40+ 3-point field goals (52 games): ...........................41 at Western Michigan (11-29-13)Did not hit a 3-pointer (745 games): ........................................................vs. Denison (0-of-2) (1-3-88)

TEAM FREE-THROW SHOOTINGShot 80 percent or better (3 games): ..................................................... .810 (17-21) at Penn (3-7-15)Shot 90 percent or better (5 games): ...............................................952 (20-21) vs. Harvard (2-27-15)Shot 100 percent (23games): ................................................ 1.000 (13-13) vs. UMass Lowell (12-6-14)Made 20+ free-throws (5 games): ...................................................................20 vs. Harvard (2-27-15)Made 30+ free-throws (10 games): ................................................................ 31 vs. Princeton (2-7-15)Made 40+ free-throws (696 games): ..............................................................46 vs. Harvard (2-17-90)Made 50+ free-throws (2,594 games): ........................................................................................ NeverAttempted 10 or fewer free-throws (6 games): ..................................................8 at Brown (2-21-15)Attempted 20+ free-throws (2 games): ................................................................ 21 at Penn (3-7-15)Attempted 30+ free-throws (9 games): ........................................................ 36 vs. Princeton (2-7-15)Attempted 40+ free-throws (356 games): ......................................................42 at Harvard (2-15-03)Attempted 50+ free-throws (672 games): ........................................................... 52 vs. Penn (2-9-91)Attempted 60+ free-throws (2,594 games): .............................................................................. Never

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Nov. 16, 2015 • Page 9 Cornell Big Red at Colgate • Cotterell Court (Hamilton, N.Y.)

Opponent Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO Blk Stl PF PTSat Georgia Tech 15 0-3 0-1 0-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0

at Colgate

BINGHAMTON

at Canisius

PSU-HARRISBURG

at Pitt

at UMass Lowell

SIENA

LAFAYETTE

at Syracuse

MONMOUTH

at Saint Peter’s

ALBANY

at Howard

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014-15 22 -0 156 -7.1 18 -46 .391 5 -14 .357 12 -27 .444 7 26 33 1.5 17 0 4 8 2 7 53 2.42015-16 1 -0 15 -15.0 0 -3 .000 0 -1 .000 0 -0 .000 0 2 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Totals 23 -0 171 -7.4 18 -49 .367 5 -15 .333 12 -27 .444 7 28 35 1.5 19 0 4 8 2 7 53 2.3

Sophomore • Guard/Forward • 6-3 • 180Olean, N.Y./Olean Central HSDevelopment Sociology

#20 wilBathuRst*

SEASON HIGHSPoints ................................................................. —Rebounds ....................2 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Made ............................................................. —FG Attempts ................3 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...............1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .....................15 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

CAREER HIGHSPoints ........................................20 at Penn (3/7/15) Rebounds ....................................8 at Penn (3/7/15) FG Made ......................................7 at Penn (3/7/15) FG Attempts ................................9 at Penn (3/7/15) FT Made ......................................4 at Penn (3/7/15) FT Attempts ................................7 at Penn (3/7/15) 3pt Made.....................................2 at Penn (3/7/15) 3pt Attempts ...............................3 at Penn (3/7/15) Assists .........................................2 at Penn (3/7/15) Steals ................. 2, 2x, last at Dartmouth (2/13/15) Blocks ................. 1, 2x, last at Dartmouth (2/13/15)Minutes .....................................21 at Penn (3/7/15)

• Notched two rebounds off the bench in the season opener at Georgia Tech.• Bathurst averaged 2.4 points and 1.5 rebounds while playing 7.1 minutes per game in 22 contests off the bench as a freshman in 2014-15.• He added four assists, seven steals and two blocked shots while shooting 39 percent from the floor and 36 percent from 3-point range.• Closed his freshman year with a bang, hitting 7-of-9 shots from the floor in 21 minutes at Penn in the season finale, ending the game with career highs of 20 points, eight rebounds and two assists.• Posted eight points with two rebounds and an assist in 10 minutes at Buffalo.• Had seven points, two steals and a blocked shot in the win at Dartmouth.• Had four points and three rebounds in the win over Princeton.• Notched three points with five rebounds, two steals and an assist in the win over Alfred State.• Helped lead the charge in rallying from a second half deficit to win against Colgate, scoring four points with four rebounds and a steal off the bench.

Opponent Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO Blk Stl PF PTSat Columbia

COLUMBIA

at Harvard

at Dartmouth

at Brown

at Yale

PRINCETON

PENN

DARTMOUTH

HARVARD

at Penn

at Princeton

YALE

BROWN

Opponent Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO Blk Stl PF PTSat Georgia Tech* 19 1-4 1-3 0-0 4 3 1 0 2 1 3

at Colgate

BINGHAMTON

at Canisius

PSU-HARRISBURG

at Pitt

at UMass Lowell

SIENA

LAFAYETTE

at Syracuse

MONMOUTH

at Saint Peter’s

ALBANY

at Howard

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014-15 27 -0 173 -6.4 13 -40 .325 6 -16 .375 4 -5 .800 2 14 16 0.6 24 0 4 4 4 5 36 1.32015-16 1 -1 19 -19.0 1 -4 .250 1 -3 .333 0 -0 .000 1 3 4 4.0 1 0 3 1 0 2 3 3.0Totals 28 -1 192 -6.9 14 -44 .318 7 -19 .368 4 -5 .800 3 17 20 0.7 25 0 7 5 4 7 39 1.4

Sophomore • Forward • 6-7 • 210Rockville, Md. • Gonzaga College HSHotel Administration

#12 JoRdanaBduR-Ra’ooF*

SEASON HIGHSPoints ..........................3 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Rebounds ....................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Made ......................1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Attempts ................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made.....................1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)3pt Attempts ...............3 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Assists .........................3 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) Steals ..........................2 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .....................19 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

CAREER HIGHSPoints ............................ 8 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) Rebounds ....................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) FG Made ........................ 3 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) FG Attempts .......................... 6 vs. Brown (1/30/15) FT Made ................2, 2x, last at Columbia (1/24/15) FT Attempts ..........2, 2x, last at Columbia (1/24/15) 3pt Made....................................2 vs. Penn (2/6/15) 3pt Attempts ..............................4 vs. Penn (2/6/15) Assists .........................3 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) Steals .............2, 2x, last at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) Blocks ...........................2 at Loyola (MD) (11/16/14)Minutes .....................19 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

• Earned his first career start in the 2015-16 opener at Georgia Tech, recording three points, four rebounds, three assists and two steals.• Played in 27 contests off the bench for a total of 173 minutes as a freshman in 2014-15, posting 1.3 points and 0.6 rebounds per game in 6.4 minutes of action.• Also blocked four shots and collected five steals as a freshman.• Shot 38 percent from 3-point range (6-of-16).• Had a career-best eight points on 3-of-3 shooting in the win over Alfred State.• Notched six points with a rebound, and assist and two steals against Penn.• Scored five points with a blocked shot in just three minutes of action against Columbia.

Opponent Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO Blk Stl PF PTSat Columbia

COLUMBIA

at Harvard

at Dartmouth

at Brown

at Yale

PRINCETON

PENN

DARTMOUTH

HARVARD

at Penn

at Princeton

YALE

BROWN

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Cornell Big Red at Colgate • Cotterell Court (Hamilton, N.Y.)

Opponent Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO Blk Stl PF PTSat Georgia Tech 2 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3

at Colgate

BINGHAMTON

at Canisius

PSU-HARRISBURG

at Pitt

at UMass Lowell

SIENA

LAFAYETTE

at Syracuse

MONMOUTH

at Saint Peter’s

ALBANY

at Howard

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014-15 8 -0 16 -2.0 1 -3 .333 1 -2 .500 0 -0 .000 0 2 2 0.3 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0.42015-16 1 -0 2 -2.0 1 -1 1.000 1 -1 1.000 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 3.0Totals 9 -0 18 -2.0 2 -4 .500 2 -3 .667 0 -0 .000 0 2 2 0.2 0 0 0 2 0 1 6 0.7

Sophomore • Guard • 6-2 • 165Bellevue, Wash. • Newport HSInformation Science

#21 kyleBRown

SEASON HIGHSPoints ..........................3 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Rebounds ........................................................... —FG Made ......................1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Attempts ................1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made.....................1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)3pt Attempts ...............1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .......................2 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

CAREER HIGHSPoints .............3, 2x, last at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) Rebounds ...................... 1, 2x, last at Yale (2/20/15)FG Made .........1, 2x, last at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) FG Attempts .................. 2 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15)FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made........1, 2x, last at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)3pt Attempts ................. 2 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) Assists ................................................................ — Steals ............................ 1 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes ......................... 7 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15)

• Hit a 3-pointer in two minutes of action in the 2015-16 opener at Georgia Tech.• Brown scored three points, grabbed two rebounds and collected a steal in 16 total minutes off the bench spanning eight games.• Notched three points and a steal in the win over Alfred State.• He grabbed a rebound at Buffalo.• Saw his first varsity action with a one-minute stint against UMass Lowell.• Also earned time at Syracuse and Ivy champ Harvard.

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at Dartmouth

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at Princeton

YALE

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at Colgate

BINGHAMTON

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PSU-HARRISBURG

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SIENA

LAFAYETTE

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MONMOUTH

at Saint Peter’s

ALBANY

at Howard

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2015-16 1 -0 2 -2.0 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Totals 1 -0 2 -2.0 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Freshman • Forward • 6-8 • 248Dallas, Texas • Woodrow Wilson HSApplied Economics & Management

#30 JosePhBayless

SEASON HIGHSPoints ................................................................. —Rebounds ........................................................... —FG Made ............................................................. —FG Attempts ....................................................... —FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .......................2 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

CAREER HIGHSPoints ................................................................. —Rebounds ........................................................... —FG Made ............................................................. —FG Attempts ....................................................... —FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .......................2 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

• Saw two minutes of action off the bench at Georgia Tech in the opener for his first collegiate appearance.• Bayless was a second-team all-district selection as a senior at Woodrow Wilson HS.• Averaged 4.7 points and 4.6 rebounds as a senior for a 29-5 squad that finished ranked among the state’s top 25 teams.• Shot 54 percent from the floor and 76 percent from the free-throw line.• He served as varsity captain his final season.• Averaged 3.0 points and 3.7 rebounds as a junior.

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COLUMBIA

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Nov. 16, 2015 • Page 11 Cornell Big Red at Colgate • Cotterell Court (Hamilton, N.Y.)

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MONMOUTH

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ALBANY

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TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2012-13 Did not play - injured 2013-14 9 -0 33 -3.7 1 -3 .333 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 2 8 10 1.1 4 0 0 2 1 0 2 0.22014-15 4 -0 10 -2.5 0 -1 .000 0 -0 .000 1 -2 .500 1 1 2 0.5 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.32015-16 Totals 13 -0 43 -3.3 1 -4 .250 0 -0 .000 1 -2 .500 3 9 12 0.9 4 0 0 3 1 0 3 0.2

Senior • Center • 6-11 • 242Kelowna, B.C. • Kelowna Secondary SchoolApplied Economics & Management

#15 BRaxstonBunCe

SEASON HIGHSPoints ................................................................. —Rebounds ........................................................... —FG Made ............................................................. —FG Attempts ....................................................... —FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .............................................................. —

CAREER HIGHSPoints ................................ 2 at Louisville (11/15/13)Rebounds ...............3, 2x, last at Colgate (11/20/13) FG Made ............................ 1 at Louisville (11/15/13)FG Attempts ...................... 2 at Louisville (11/15/13)FT Made ............................1 at Syracuse (12/31/14) FT Attempts ......................2 at Syracuse (12/31/14) 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. — Blocks ................................ 1 at Louisville (11/15/13)Minutes ............................. 8 at Louisville (11/15/13)

• Played in four contests for a total of 10 minutes and recorded a point and two rebounds as a junior in 2014-15.• Hit 1-of-2 free throws at Syracuse.• Played six minutes against South Carolina, grabbing one rebound, and also saw action against UMass Lowell.• Missed the final 16 games of the season due to injury.• Despite battling injuries much of his sophomore year, Bunce was able to see his first playing time, appearing in nine games off the bench and recording two points and 10 rebounds in 33 minutes of action.• He scored his first collegiate points with two a basket at defending national champion Louisville and added three rebounds and a blocked shot.• He earned his first collegiate action with a six-minute stint at nationally-ranked Syracuse.• Bunce missed his entire freshman season (2012-13) with an injury.

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COLUMBIA

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Opponent Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO Blk Stl PF PTSat Georgia Tech 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 0 0 3 0

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SIENA

LAFAYETTE

at Syracuse

MONMOUTH

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ALBANY

at Howard

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2015-16 1 -0 11 -11.0 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 1 1 2 2.0 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 0.0Totals 1 -0 11 -11.0 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 1 1 2 2.0 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 0.0

Freshman • Guard • 6-3 • 176Goldsboro, N.C. • Wayne Country Day SchoolNutritional Sciences

#23 Joeldavis

SEASON HIGHSPoints ................................................................. —Rebounds ....................2 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Made ............................................................. —FG Attempts ....................................................... —FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists .........................1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .....................11 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

CAREER HIGHSPoints ................................................................. —Rebounds ....................2 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Made ............................................................. —FG Attempts ....................................................... —FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists .........................1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .....................11 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

• Recorded two rebounds and an assist in 11 minutes off the bench in his first collegiate game at Georgia Tech.• Earned all-state honors as a senior at Wayne Country Day School.• Davis was named all-conference three times, as well as to the scholastic all-conference team.• Scored more than 1,000 career points.• Earned a nomination for the McDonald’s All-America game as a senior.• Averaged 12.8 points, 6.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.6 steals and 1.0 blocks per game as a junior at Wayne Country Day School.• Captured all-area honors• Invited to play in the Wayne County All-Star Game as a senior.• Father, Charley, also played basketball at Cornell (1977-82), as did his uncle Stan (1974-77).

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Cornell Big Red at Colgate • Cotterell Court (Hamilton, N.Y.)

Opponent Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO Blk Stl PF PTSat Georgia Tech 25 3-4 3-4 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 3 9

at Colgate

BINGHAMTON

at Canisius

PSU-HARRISBURG

at Pitt

at UMass Lowell

SIENA

LAFAYETTE

at Syracuse

MONMOUTH

at Saint Peter’s

ALBANY

at Howard

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 14 -0 56 -4.0 2 -11 .182 0 -7 .000 2 -4 .500 1 6 7 0.5 5 0 1 6 0 1 6 0.42014-15 30 -0 358 -11.9 33 -92 .359 26 -76 .342 5 -7 .714 5 24 29 1.0 30 0 16 14 1 13 97 3.22015-16 1 -0 21 -21.0 3 -4 .750 3 -4 .750 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 3 0 1 1 0 0 9 9.0Totals 45 -0 435 -9.7 38 -107 .355 29 -87 .333 7 -11 .636 6 30 36 0.8 38 0 18 21 1 14 112 2.5

Junior • Guard • 5-11 • 180Los Angeles, Calif. • Shalhevet HSApplied Economics and Management

#25 JoJoFallas*

SEASON HIGHSPoints ..........................9 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Rebounds ........................................................... —FG Made ......................3 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Attempts ................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made.....................3 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)3pt Attempts ...............4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Assists .........................1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .....................25 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

CAREER HIGHSPoints .................11, 2x, last at Syracuse (12/31/14) Rebounds ............................... 5 at Brown (2/21/15) FG Made ...............4, 2x, last at Syracuse (12/31/14) FG Attempts ......................8 at Syracuse (12/31/14) FT Made ...........2, 2x, last vs. Penn State (11/21/14) FT Attempts .........2, 5x, last vs. Canisius (11/26/14) 3pt Made........3, 3x, last at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 3pt Attempts ............. 6, 2x, last at Brown (2/21/15) Assists ............................2, 6x, last at Penn (3/7/15) Steals ................................3 at Syracuse (12/31/14) Blocks .................................... 1 vs. Brown (1/30/15)Minutes ...........................26 at Syracuse (12/31/14)

• Opened the season with nine points on 3-of-4 shooting from beyond the arc in 21 minutes at Georgia Tech.• Averaged 3.2 points, 1.0 rebounds, 0.5 assists and 0.4 steals while shooting 34 percent from 3-point range (26-of-76) in 2014-15.• Played in all 30 contests, averaging 11.9 minutes per game.• Recorded 11 points, four rebounds, two assists and three steals at Syracuse.• Also had 11 points with two rebounds and a steal on 4-of-4 shooting, including 3-of-3 from 3-point range, against South Carolina.• Had six points and a career high five rebounds at Brown.• Exploded off the bench for eight points in 13 minutes in the win over Colgate, including hitting a pair of key 3-pointers and two late free throws.• Fallas played in 14 games as a reserve as a freshman, recording six points, seven rebounds, an assist and a steal in 56 total minutes.

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COLUMBIA

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at Dartmouth

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at Yale

PRINCETON

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HARVARD

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YALE

BROWN

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at Colgate

BINGHAMTON

at Canisius

PSU-HARRISBURG

at Pitt

at UMass Lowell

SIENA

LAFAYETTE

at Syracuse

MONMOUTH

at Saint Peter’s

ALBANY

at Howard

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2015-16 Totals

Freshman • Forward • 6-7 • 200Raywood, Texas • Dayton HSUndeclared

#34 xavieReaglin

SEASON HIGHSPoints ................................................................. —Rebounds ........................................................... —FG Made ............................................................. —FG Attempts ....................................................... —FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .............................................................. —

CAREER HIGHSPoints ................................................................. —Rebounds ........................................................... —FG Made ............................................................. —FG Attempts ....................................................... —FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .............................................................. —

• Named first-team all-district and District Player of the Year as a senior at Dayton HS.• Two-time all-area selection.• Named to the academic all-state squad as a senior.• Ranked among the top players in the Houston area by RSC sports.• Named MVP of the Lee College Classic as a senior.

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at Dartmouth

at Brown

at Yale

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Nov. 16, 2015 • Page 13 Cornell Big Red at Colgate • Cotterell Court (Hamilton, N.Y.)

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at Colgate

BINGHAMTON

at Canisius

PSU-HARRISBURG

at Pitt

at UMass Lowell

SIENA

LAFAYETTE

at Syracuse

MONMOUTH

at Saint Peter’s

ALBANY

at Howard

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 17 -0 57 -3.4 2 -5 .400 0 -1 .000 0 -1 .000 0 5 5 0.3 4 0 3 1 0 0 4 0.22014-15 12 -0 26 -2.2 1 -2 .500 0 -0 .000 2 -3 .667 0 1 1 0.1 7 0 5 1 0 1 4 0.32015-16 Totals 29 -0 83 -2.9 3 -7 .429 0 -1 .000 2 -4 .500 0 6 6 0.2 11 0 8 2 0 1 8 0.3

Junior • Guard • 5-11 • 184The Woodlands, Texas • The Woodlands College Park HSEconomics/Government

#11 desMondFleMing

SEASON HIGHSPoints ................................................................. —Rebounds ........................................................... —FG Made ............................................................. —FG Attempts ....................................................... —FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .............................................................. —

CAREER HIGHSPoints ............................ 4 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) Rebounds ......... 1, 6x, last vs. Alfred State (1/10/15)FG Made ........... 1, 3x, last vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) FG Attempts ..... 2, 2x, last vs. Alfred State (1/10/15)FT Made ........................ 2 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) FT Attempts .................. 3 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ..................... 1 at Dartmouth (3/1/14) Assists ........................... 4 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15)Steals ............................ 1 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .............................. 12 at Harvard (2/28/14)

• Fleming played in 12 contests for a total of 26 minutes as a sophomore in 2014-15.• Had four points, five assists and a rebound with just one turnover this season.• Posted four points, four assists, a rebound and a steal in eight minutes against Alfred State.• Played five minutes in the Big Red’s loss to South Carolina and also saw action in home wins over Canisius and UMass Lowell and at Syracuse.• Fleming played in 17 contests as a rookie, primarily as a defensive specialist, and tallied four points, five rebounds and three assists in 57 total minutes.

Opponent Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO Blk Stl PF PTSat Columbia

COLUMBIA

at Harvard

at Dartmouth

at Brown

at Yale

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PENN

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Opponent Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO Blk Stl PF PTSat Georgia Tech 15 5-9 4-6 0-0 4 0 1 0 0 3 14

at Colgate

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at Canisius

PSU-HARRISBURG

at Pitt

at UMass Lowell

SIENA

LAFAYETTE

at Syracuse

MONMOUTH

at Saint Peter’s

ALBANY

at Howard

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2015-16 1 -0 15 -15.0 5 -9 .556 4 -6 .667 0 -0 .000 2 2 4 4.0 3 0 0 1 0 0 14 14.0Totals 1 -0 15 -15.0 5 -9 .556 4 -6 .667 0 -0 .000 2 2 4 4.0 3 0 0 1 0 0 14 14.0

Freshman • Forward • 6-9 • 231Calabasas, Calif. • Loyola HSEconomics

#13 stonegettings

SEASON HIGHSPoints ........................14 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Rebounds ....................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Made ......................5 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Attempts ................9 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made.....................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)3pt Attempts ...............6 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .....................15 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

CAREER HIGHSPoints ........................14 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Rebounds ....................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Made ......................5 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Attempts ................9 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made.....................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)3pt Attempts ...............6 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .....................15 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

• Opened his career with 14 points and four rebounds in 15 minutes at Georgia Tech, including hitting 4-of-6 from 3-point range.• Averaged 15.0 points and 10.9 rebounds per game as a senior co-captain at Loyola HS, earning first-team all-league and all-area honors.• Posted 4.9 points and 3.8 rebounds as a junior for a team that went 27-4, capturing honorable mention all-league accolades.• Ranked among the top 50 players in the state of California as a senior by ESPN.com.• McDonald’s All-America nominee in his final season while earning a spot in the Collision All-Star Game.• Also lettered in baseball and water polo.• Two-time winner of the Loyola Scholar-Athlete Award.• Father, Charley, also played basketball at Cornell (1977-82), as did his uncle Stan (1974-77).

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Cornell Big Red at Colgate • Cotterell Court (Hamilton, N.Y.)

Opponent Min. FG-A 3P-3A FT-A R A TO Blk Stl PF PTSat Georgia Tech* 25 6-11 0-2 7-10 3 5 4 0 0 1 19

at Colgate

BINGHAMTON

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PSU-HARRISBURG

at Pitt

at UMass Lowell

SIENA

LAFAYETTE

at Syracuse

MONMOUTH

at Saint Peter’s

ALBANY

at Howard

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 20 -16 397 -19.9 67 -165 .406 27 -74 .365 19 -41 .463 7 24 31 1.6 51 4 41 40 1 5 180 9.02014-15 28 -27 743 -26.5 97 -266 .365 46 -152 .303 75 -90 .833 16 60 76 2.7 65 2 19 40 7 34 315 11.32015-16 1 -1 25 -25.0 6 -11 .545 0 -2 .000 7 -10 .700 1 2 3 3.0 1 0 5 4 0 0 19 19.0Totals 49 -44 1165 -23.8 170 -442 .385 73 -228 .320 101 -141 .716 24 86 110 2.2 117 6 65 84 8 39 514 10.5

Junior • Guard • 6-2 • 175Houston, Texas • Westside HSApplied Economics and Management

#5 RoBeRthatteR**

SEASON HIGHSPoints ........................19 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Rebounds ....................3 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Made ......................6 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Attempts ..............11 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FT Made ......................7 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) FT Attempts ..............10 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...............2 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Assists .........................5 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .....................25 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

CAREER HIGHSPoints ........................32 vs. Loyola (MD) (11/10/13) Rebounds ....................6 vs. Loyola (MD) (11/10/13) FG Made ....................12 vs. Loyola (MD) (11/10/13) FG Attempts ..............20 vs. Loyola (MD) (11/10/13)FT Made ...............................12 at Siena (12/23/14)FT Attempts .........................13 at Siena (12/23/14)3pt Made............ 6 at Western Michigan (11/29/13) 3pt Attempts .... 11 at Western Michigan (11/29/13) Assists ...............6, 3x, last at Notre Dame (12/1/13) Steals ............................ 4 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) Blocks ......................1,8x, last vs. Harvard (2/27/15)Minutes .....................41 vs. Loyola (MD) (11/10/13)

• Scored 19 points with five assists and three rebounds in just 25 minutes of action at Georgia Tech.• Posted averages of 11.3 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.2 steals while playing 26.5 minutes in 28 games (27 starts) as a sophomore in 2013-14.• Ranked 10th in the Ivy League in scoring, third in free-throw percentage and ninth in steals.• Shot .833 from the free-throw line after connecting just 46 percent of his shots from the charity stripe as a freshman.• Notched a season-high 23 points at home against Dartmouth.• Had 17 points, three rebounds, three steals and a block while holding Maodo Lo, the Ivy League’s leading scorer, scoreless in the Ivy opener against Columbia.• Scored 21 points in road wins at George Mason (also, five rebounds) and at Siena (also, 12-of-13 free throws).• Notched 20 points in the win over Howard on 6-of-8 shooting from the floor.• A two-time Ivy Rookie of the Week selection, Hatter averaged 9.0 points, 1.6 rebounds and 2.1 assists in his first 20 collegiate games in 2013-14 before missing the rest of the season with illness.

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YALE

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PSU-HARRISBURG

at Pitt

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SIENA

LAFAYETTE

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ALBANY

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TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2015 1 -0 2 -2.0 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0Totals 1 -0 2 -2.0 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Freshman • Guard • 6-5 • 180Dallas, Texas • St. Mark’s SchoolEconomics

#32 JaCkgoRdon

SEASON HIGHSPoints ................................................................. —Rebounds ........................................................... —FG Made ............................................................. —FG Attempts ....................................................... —FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .......................2 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

CAREER HIGHSPoints ................................................................. —Rebounds ........................................................... —FG Made ............................................................. —FG Attempts ....................................................... —FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .......................2 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

• Played two minutes off the bench for his first career varsity action against Georgia Tech.• Gordon was named first-team all-state as a senior at St. Mark’s School.• Averaged 17.0 points, 4.8 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 2.0 steals per game as a senior captain while hitting 72 3-pointers on 48 percent shooting.• Took home first-team all-league and all-district honors for the state’s prep schools in his final season.• Gordon was invited to play in the North Texas Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Game as a senior.• Picked to the all-conference first team as a junior after averaging 17.8, 4.9 rebounds and 4.6 assists points per game.• Also a first-team all-league pick as a sophomore.• Father, Charley, also played basketball at Cornell (1977-82), as did his uncle Stan (1974-77).

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TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2012-13 7 -0 9 -1.3 0 -2 .000 0 -1 .000 0 -0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0.02013-14 19 -0 62 -3.3 4 -10 .400 3 -9 .333 0 -0 .000 2 2 4 0.2 5 0 2 3 0 1 11 0.62014-15 11 -0 45 -4.1 5 -7 .714 3 -5 .600 3 -6 .500 0 2 2 0.2 3 0 1 0 0 1 16 1.52015-16 1 -0 3 -3.0 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0Totals 38 -0 119 -3.1 9 -19 .474 6 -15 .400 3 -6 .500 2 5 7 0.2 8 0 6 5 1 2 27 0.7

Senior • Guard • 6-3 • 185Mishawaka, Ind. • Marian HSBiological Sciences

#22 RoBeRtMisChleR*

SEASON HIGHSPoints ................................................................. —Rebounds ........................................................... —FG Made ............................................................. —FG Attempts ....................................................... —FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists .........................1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .......................3 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

CAREER HIGHSPoints ............................ 9 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) Rebounds .........................2 at Princeton (3/6/2015) FG Made ........................ 3 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) FG Attempts .................. 3 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) FT Made ..................................... 2 at Yale (2/20/15) FT Attempts ........... 2, 3x, last at Princeton (3/6/15) 3pt Made.......... 2, 2x, last vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) 3pt Attempts .... 2, 3x, last vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) Assists ............1, 5x, last at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Steals ............... 1, 2x, last vs. Alfred State (1/10/15)Blocks ......................... 1 vs. Old Westbury (1/12/13)Minutes ............................ 17 vs. Princeton (3/7/14)

• Earned three minutes of action in the 2015-16 opener at Georgia Tech, dishing off an assist.• Played in 11 contests off the bench for a total of 45 minutes, recording 16 points, two rebounds, an assist and a steal during the 2014-15 campaign.• Hit 3-of-5 3-pointers on the season(60 percent) and 5-of-7 from the floor (71 percent) overall.• Scored a career-high nine points with a steal in the win over Alfred State, hitting all three field goals and a pair of 3-pointers.• Mischler posted career highs in nearly every statistical category as a sophomore, scoring 11 points with four rebounds and two assists in 62 total minutes spanning 19 games off the bench.• He hit 4-of-10 field goals and 3-of-9 from 3-point range on the season.• He scored six points and had a rebound in seven minutes at defending NCAA champion Louisville, including hitting his first two collegiate 3-pointers.• Mischler played in seven contests for a total of nine minutes as a freshman.• He has two assists and a blocked shot during the season.

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TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2015-16 1 -1 29 -29.0 6 -17 .353 4 -11 .364 4 -4 1.000 0 4 4 4.0 3 0 1 0 0 0 20 20.0Totals 1 -1 29 -29.0 6 -17 .353 4 -11 .364 4 -4 1.000 0 4 4 4.0 3 0 1 0 0 0 20 20.0

Freshman • Guard • 6-3 • 170Concord, N.C. • Cox Mill HSHotel Administration

#10 MattMoRgan

SEASON HIGHSPoints ........................20 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Rebounds ....................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Made ......................6 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Attempts ..............17 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FT Made ......................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) FT Attempts ................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 3pt Made.....................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)3pt Attempts .............11 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Assists .........................1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .....................29 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

CAREER HIGHSPoints ........................20 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Rebounds ....................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Made ......................6 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Attempts ..............17 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FT Made ......................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) FT Attempts ................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 3pt Made.....................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)3pt Attempts .............11 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Assists .........................1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .....................29 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

• Opened his career with 20 points, four rebounds and an assist without a turnover in 29 minutes of action at Georgia Tech.• A two-time all-state selection and three-time all-conference and all-county selection, Morgan was named conference player of the year as a senior at Cox Mill HS.• He was chosen to play in the Carolinas All-Star Classic in his final season, winning the game’s 3-point contest.• Also invited to the East/West Carolina All-Star Game.• Became first player in school history to surpass 1,600 career points and earned the school’s Athlete of the Year as a senior.• Averaged 25.1 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.6 assists as a junior to capture first-team all-state by NCpreps.• Shot 49 percent from the floor and 89 percent from the free-throw line in earning first-team all-league and second-team all-district honors.• Also was first-team all-county and honorable mention all-region by the Charlotte Observer as a junior.• Morgan averaged 14.5 points and 5.5 assists as a sophomore.

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Cornell Big Red at Colgate • Cotterell Court (Hamilton, N.Y.)

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ALBANY

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TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 28 -22 515 -18.4 37 -68 .544 0 -0 .000 14 -31 .452 59 48 107 3.8 86 2 7 25 28 15 88 3.12014-15 30 -29 568 -18.9 25 -56 .446 0 -0 .000 11 -28 .393 51 53 104 3.5 80 2 10 36 45 15 61 2.02015-16 1 -1 20 -20.0 4 -5 .800 0 -0 .000 0 -3 .000 1 2 3 3.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 8 8.0Totals 59 -52 1103 -18.7 66 -129 .512 0 -0 .000 25 -62 .403 111 103 214 3.6 170 4 17 61 73 30 157 2.7

Junior • Center • 6-9 • 228Atlanta, Ga. • Marist HSApplied Economics and Management

#0 davidonuoRah**

SEASON HIGHSPoints ..........................8 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Rebounds ....................3 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Made ......................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Attempts ................5 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ................3 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .....................20 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

CAREER HIGHSPoints ........................................11 at Penn (2/7/14)Rebounds .................11 vs. Binghamton (11/13/13)FG Made ......................................5 at Penn (2/7/14)FG Attempts ...............7 vs. Binghamton (11/13/13)FT Made ............................ 4 at Dartmouth (3/1/14) FT Attempts ................5 vs. Loyola (MD) (11/10/13) 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists .........................3 vs. Loyola (MD) (11/10/13) Steals ............................. 3 vs. Dartmouth (2/14/14) Blocks .................................... 7 vs. Brown (1/30/15)Minutes .........36, 2x, last at Loyola (MD) (11/16/14)

• Hit 4-of-5 field goals for eight points and also grabbed three rebounds in the 2015-16 opener, a homecoming contest at Georgia Tech.• Averaged 2.0 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.5 blocks in 30 games (29 starts) as a sophomore in 2014-15.• Ranked fifth in the Ivy League in blocked shots, ranking first among underclassmen.• Also had 10 assists and 15 steals while shooting 45 percent from the floor.• Had eight rebounds, seven blocked shots and two steals in the win over Brown and four points, five rebounds and three blocks against Princeton.• Had nine points, four rebounds, two steals and a block in the win over Canisius.• Onuorah had a promising freshman season, averaging 3.1 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.0 blocks per game while shooting 54 percent from the floor.• He played in all 28 contests with 22 starts.• Onuorah had nine points, 11 rebounds and five blocks against Binghamton in one of his most dominant outings.

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YALE

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at Colgate

BINGHAMTON

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at Pitt

at UMass Lowell

SIENA

LAFAYETTE

at Syracuse

MONMOUTH

at Saint Peter’s

ALBANY

at Howard

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2013-14 28 -10 547 -19.5 58 -129 .450 10 -27 .370 14 -18 .778 14 51 65 2.3 39 0 22 34 7 16 140 5.02014-15 30 -2 478 -15.9 25 -67 .373 8 -31 .258 16 -21 .762 4 49 53 1.8 39 2 20 20 3 13 74 2.52015-16 1 -1 9 -9.0 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0Totals 59 -13 1034 -17.5 83 -196 .423 18 -58 .310 30 -39 .769 18 100 118 2.0 78 2 43 54 10 29 214 3.6

Junior • Guard • 6-2 • 185Chesapeake, Va. • Blue Ridge SchoolCommunication

#1 daRRylsMith**

SEASON HIGHSPoints ................................................................. —Rebounds ........................................................... —FG Made ............................................................. —FG Attempts ....................................................... —FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists .........................1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .......................9 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

CAREER HIGHSPoints ........................................15 at Penn (2/7/14) Rebounds .....................7 at Stony Brook (12/22/13) FG Made .................. 6, 2x, last at Harvard (2/28/14) FG Attempts .......... 11, 3x, last at Harvard (2/28/14) FT Made ............................8 vs. Canisius (11/26/14) FT Attempts ......................9 vs. Canisius (11/26/14) 3pt Made.................... 2 vs. UMass Lowell (12/6/14) 3pt Attempts .......................... 4 at Brown (2/21/15) Assists .......................... 3, 2x, last vs. Yale (2/21/14) Steals ............................3, 2x, last vs. Penn (3/8/14)Blocks ..........................1, 10x, last vs. Penn (2/6/15) Minutes ............................... 37 vs. Brown (2/22/14)

• Earned the start and played nine minutes with an assist in the 2015-16 season opener at Georgia Tech.• Averaged 2.6 points and 1.8 rebounds in 29 contests (two starts) as a sophomore in 2014-15.• Averaged 16.5 minutes per game, shooting 37 percent from the floor and 76 percent from the free-throw line.• Collected 13 points, four rebounds, a block and an assist in the win over Canisius.• Scored seven points in the win at Siena and six in the victory over Howard. • Smith had a solid rookie season, averaging 5.0 points, 2.3 rebounds, 0.8 assists and 0.6 steals in 19.5 minutes per game while seeing action in all 28 games (10 starts).• He shot 45 percent from the floor, 37 percent from 3-point range and 78 percent from the line.• Smith earned Ivy League Rookie of the Week honors after scoring 12 points, grabbing five rebounds and dishing two assists in his Ivy League debut at Columbia and also scored 14 points with four rebounds, an assist, a block and a steal at Ivy champ Harvard.

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ALBANY

at Howard

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2014-15 12 -1 99 -8.3 11 -30 .367 5 -17 .294 5 -6 .833 2 5 7 0.6 9 0 5 1 1 1 32 2.72015-16 1 -0 13 -13.0 0 -3 .000 0 -3 .000 1 -2 .500 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1.0Totals 13 -1 112 -8.6 11 -33 .333 5 -20 .250 6 -8 .750 2 5 7 0.5 10 0 6 1 1 1 33 2.5

Sophomore • Guard/Forward • 6-5 • 198Chalfont, Pa. • Archbishop Wood Catholic HSNutritional Sciences

#24 PatsMith

SEASON HIGHSPoints ..........................1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Rebounds ........................................................... —FG Made ............................................................. —FG Attempts ................3 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FT Made ......................1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) FT Attempts ................2 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...............3 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Assists .........................1 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15) Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .....................13 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

CAREER HIGHSPoints ............................... 10 vs. Princeton (2/7/15)Rebounds ................. 2, 2x, last vs. Brown (1/30/15)FG Made ............................. 3 vs. Princeton (2/7/15)FG Attempts .................. 7 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15)FT Made ................ 2, 2x, last vs. Princeton (2/7/15) FT Attempts ....................... 3 vs. Princeton (2/7/15) 3pt Made............................ 2 vs. Princeton (2/7/15)3pt Attempts ................. 4 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15)Assists ........................... 3 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) Steals ............................ 1 vs. Alfred State (1/10/15) Blocks ................................. 1 vs. Princeton (2/7/15)Minutes ............................ 22 vs. Princeton (2/7/15)

• Played 13 minutes in the season opener at Georgia Tech, scoring one point with an assist.• Played in 12 games, missing 18 contests due to a pair of separate injuries, as a freshman in 2014-15.• Averaged 2.7 points, 0.4 assists and 0.6 rebounds while playing 8.3 minutes per game off the bench.• Had a career-high 10 points on 3-of-3 shooting (2-of-2 from 3-point range) with a rebound, an assist and a steal in the win over Princeton in his first career start.• Had seven points, three assists and a steal in 13 minutes in the win over Alfred State.• Saw first varsity action and scored the go-ahead basket late in the first half at Siena for his first collegiate points.• Notched the game-tying 3-pointer at the halftime buzzer in an eventual win over Howard.

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at Colgate

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at Pitt

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ALBANY

at Howard

TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Year GP -GS Min -Avg FG -FGA Pct 3FG -FGA Pct FT -FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg2015-16 1 -0 14 -14.0 2 -3 .667 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 4.0Totals 1 -0 14 -14.0 2 -3 .667 0 -0 .000 0 -0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 4.0

Freshman • Guard • 6-4 • 186Knoxville, Tenn. • The Webb SchoolNutritional Sciences

#4 tRoywhiteside

SEASON HIGHSPoints ..........................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Rebounds ........................................................... —FG Made ......................2 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Attempts ................3 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .....................14 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

CAREER HIGHSPoints ..........................4 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)Rebounds ........................................................... —FG Made ......................2 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FG Attempts ................3 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .....................14 at Georgia Tech (11/13/15)

• Made his collegiate debut in the 2015-16 opener at Georgia Tech, scoring four points in 14 minutes.• Was a two-time all-state selection at the Webb School of Knoxville.• Whiteside earned district player of the year honors as a senior after helping the team to a spot in the state semifinals.• Helped guide his team to three state final four appearances.• Averaged 14.7 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game as a junior while tying for the team lead in 3-pointers made (45).

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Cornell Big Red at Colgate • Cotterell Court (Hamilton, N.Y.)

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Freshman • Forward • 6-5 • 200Easton, Pa. • Blair AcademyApplied Economics & Management

#3 donovanwRight

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CAREER HIGHSPoints ................................................................. —Rebounds ........................................................... —FG Made ............................................................. —FG Attempts ....................................................... —FT Made ............................................................. — FT Attempts ....................................................... — 3pt Made............................................................ —3pt Attempts ...................................................... —Assists ................................................................ — Steals ................................................................. —Blocks ................................................................. —Minutes .............................................................. —

• Was an honorable mention all-league selection as a senior at Blair Academy, helping the team to a league title and a 19-7 overall record.• Was one of three seniors to commit to Division I programs, with his teammates choosing to attend Villanova and Notre Dame.• Helped lead team to a prep state title as a junior and a runner-up finish as a senior.• Named first-team all-prep league as a sophomore while playing at the Hotchkiss School.• He also played soccer.

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Points - Game1. vs. Colgate (12/4/1965) ......................................1162. vs. Pittsburgh (2/1/1967) ...................................110 vs.Dartmouth (2/5/1965) ...................................1104. vs. Harvard (2/11/1966) .....................................1095. vs. Scranton (12/1/1971) ....................................108 at Harvard (3/6/1993) ........................................1087. at Syracuse (3/8/1961) .......................................107 vs. Alfred State (1/10/2015) ...............................1079. at Syracuse (1/5/1965) .......................................106 vs. Harvard (2/17/1990) .....................................10611. at Rochester (1/12/1972) ...................................10512. at Bucknell (12/2/2009) .....................................10413. vs. Binghamton (12/15/1990) ............................103 vs. Old Westbury (1/12/2013) .............................10315. at Colgate (11/30/1968) .....................................102 vs. Dartmouth (2/12/1966) ................................102 vs. Buffalo (2/19/1975) ......................................10218. at Dartmouth (2/20/1988) .................................101 at Penn (2/24/1967) ...........................................10120. at Rochester (12/1/1965) ...................................100 Field Goals Made - Game1. vs. Colgate (12/4/1965) ........................................472. at Yale (2/23/1980) ...............................................463. vs. Clarkson (12/7/1993) ......................................42 vs. Clarkson (12/8/1992) ......................................425. vs. Old Westbury (1/12/2013) ...............................416. at Bucknell (1/11/1988) .......................................40 vs. Hobart (12/11/1994) .......................................408. vs. Ursinus (1/3/2009) ..........................................39 at Bucknell (1/4/1992) .........................................39 at Eastern Michigan (12/2/1978) ..........................39 vs. Harvard (2/13/2009) ......................................3912. vs. Castleton State (12/20/1986) ..........................3813. vs. Cortland (12/19/1993) ....................................3714. at Yale (1/16/1987) ...............................................36 at Yale (1/28/1978) ...............................................36 vs. Brown (1/30/2009) .........................................36 at Drexel (1/9/1988) .............................................36 vs. Binghamton (11/24/1989) ..............................36 vs. VMI (12/1/2006) ..............................................36 vs. Alfred State (1/10/2015) .................................36 Field Goals Attempted - Game1. vs. Colgate (12/4/1965) ......................................1062. at Yale (2/23/1980) ...............................................943. vs. Hobart (12/11/1994) .......................................85 at Dartmouth (3.4.1995) ......................................855. at Bowling Green (11/30/1978) ............................836. at Harvard (2/15/1980) ........................................817. vs. Binghamton (11/24/1989) ..............................79 at Lehigh (11/26/1994) ........................................799. vs. Penn (3/4/1978) ..............................................78 at Penn (3/4/1988) ...............................................7811. at Bucknell (1/11/1988) .......................................76 vs. CCNY (12/27/1977) ..........................................76 vs. Buffalo (12/28/1977) ......................................76 vs. Lehigh (12/6/1995) .........................................7615. vs. Harvard (2/2/1979) .........................................7516. 7 games with ........................................................74

Field Goal Percentage - Game1. at Marist (1/12/1985) .......................... .656 (21-of-32)2. vs. Yale (2/2/1985) ............................... .653 (32-of-49)3. at Harvard (2/7/1986) .......................... .651 (28-of-43)4. vs. Robert Morris (1/5/1985) ................ .645 (20-of-31)5. vs. Boston University (12/29/2008) ...... .642 (34-of-53)6. vs. Wofford (12/30/2010) ..................... .638 (30-of-47)7. vs. Utica (11/23/1984) ......................... .634 (26-of-41)8. vs. Old Westbury (1/12/2013) .............. .631 (41-of-65)9. at Yale (2/19/1993) .............................. .627 (32-of-51)10. at Princeton (2/5/1982) ....................... .622 (23-of-37)11. vs. Harvard (2/13/2009) ....................... .619 (39-of-63)12. vs. Army (1/6/1990) ............................. .618 (34-of-55) at Dartmouth (2/20/1988) ................... .618 (34-of-55)14. vs. Hamilton (1/15/1985).................... .614 ( 27-of-44)15. vs. Wisconsin (3/21/2010) .................... .611 (33-of-54)16. at Yale (1/16/1987) .............................. .610 (36-of-59) vs. Harvard (2/15/1985) ....................... .610 (25-of-41)18. at Northern Iowa (12/28/1981) ........... .608 (31-of-51)19. at Utica (1/2/1986) .............................. .607 (34-of-56)20. vs. Dartmouth (1/15/1983) .................. .605 (23-of-38)

3-Point Field Goals Made - Game1. at Brown (3/5/2010).............................................202. vs. Ursinus (1/3/2009) ..........................................183. at Western Michigan (11/29/2013).......................16 at Brown (2/4/2011).............................................16 vs. Dartmouth (2/19/2011) ..................................166. vs. Wofford (12/30/2010) .....................................15 at Dartmouth (2/20/2010) ...................................15 at Syracuse (12/20/2004) .....................................159. at Minnesota (12/4/2010) ....................................14 vs. Alvernia (1/10/2008) .......................................14 vs. Ithaca (12/3/2001) ..........................................14 vs. Alfred State (1/10/2015) .................................1413. vs. Yale (2/5/2010)................................................13 at Syracuse (11/24/2009) .....................................13 at Hartford (11/26/2005) .....................................13 at Syracuse (12/3/2008) .......................................13 vs. Davidson (12/20/2009) ...................................13 at Duquesne (12/31/2003) ...................................13 vs. Old Westbury (1/12/2013) ...............................13 at Georgia Tech (11/15/2015) ...............................13

3-Point Field Goals Attempted - Game1. at Western Michigan (11/29/2013).......................412. at Syracuse (11/24/2009) .....................................373. at Georgia Tech (1/2/2002) ...................................364. vs. Ursinus (1/3/2009) ..........................................34 at Brown (2/5/2011).............................................346. at Minnesota (12/4/2010) ....................................33 vs. Clarkson (12/7/1999) ......................................338. vs. Lafayette (11/18/2000) ...................................32 vs. Bradley (11/25/2000) ......................................32 vs. Colgate (12/16/1995) ......................................32 at Dartmouth (1/28/2011) ...................................32 at Syracuse (11/8/2013) .......................................3213. vs. Ithaca (12/3/2001) ..........................................31 vs. Dartmouth (2/8/2002) ....................................31 vs. Dartmouth (2/19/2011) ..................................31 at Binghamton (12/30/2012) ...............................31 at Stony Brook (12/22/2013) ................................31 at Georgia Tech (11/15/2015) ...............................3119. at Brown (3/5/2010).............................................30 at Army (1/3/2003) ..............................................30 vs. Davidson (12/20/2009) ...................................30 vs. James Madison (12/28/2001) ..........................30 at Syracuse (12/6/2002) .......................................30 vs. Albany (12/17/2011) .......................................30 at Maryland (1/3/2012) ........................................30

3-Point Field Goal Percentage - GameMinimum 10 field goals made1. at Dartmouth (1/13/1990) ................... .833 (10-of-12)2. vs. Wofford (12/30/2010) ..................... .714 (15-of-21)3. vs. Columbia (1/27/1996) .................... .688 (11-of-16)4. at Stanford (12/29/1994) ..................... .667 (10-of-15) at Brown (3/5/2010) ............................ .667 (20-of-30)6. at Syracuse (12/20/2004) ..................... .625 (15-of-24) at Dartmouth (2/5/2000) ..................... .625 (10-of-16)8. vs. Siena (11/25/2007) ......................... .611 (11-of-18) at St. John’s (12/21/2009) .................... .611 (11-of-18)10. at Dartmouth (2/20/2010) ................... .600 (15-of-25) at Long Beach State (12/30/2005) ....... .600 (12-of-20)12. vs. Harvard (2/17/1996) ....................... .591 (13-of-22) vs. Old Westbury (1/12/2013) .............. .591 (13-of-22)14. vs. Lehigh (11/10/2007)....................... .588 (10-of-17) vs. Penn (2/9/2008) ............................. .588 (10-of-17)16. at Harvard (2/15/2003) ........................ .579 (11-of-19) at Dartmouth (2/27/2009) ................... .579 (11-of-19)18. at Yale (3/6/2010) ................................ .571 (12-of-21)19. at Hartford (11/26/2005) ..................... .565 (13-of-23)20. at Alabama (11/14/2009) .................... .556 (10-of-18)

Free Throws Made - Game1. vs. Harvard (2//17/1990) ......................................462. at Canisius (12/2/1987) ........................................403. vs. Yale (2/26/1988)..............................................394. vs. Robert Morris (1/5/1985) ................................375. at Colgate (12/5/1989) .........................................366. at Dartmouth (2/20/1988) ...................................32 vs. Penn (2/9/1991) ..............................................328. at Marist (1/12/1985) ...........................................31 vs. Columbia (1/16/1981) .....................................31 vs. Colgate (1/21/1991) ........................................31 vs. Army (11/20/2007) .........................................31 vs. Brown (2/22/1992) .........................................31 vs. Brown (2/27/1988) .........................................31 at Harvard (3/6/1993) ..........................................31 vs. Princeton (2/7/2015) .......................................3116. vs. Columbia (1/24/2009) .....................................30 vs. Northeastern (12/10/1983) .............................3018. vs. Brown (1/29/1993) .........................................29 vs. Binghamton (12/15/1990) ..............................29 vs. Holy Cross (12/19/1994) ..................................29 at Yale (2/15/1986) ...............................................29 at Brown (2/27/1982)...........................................29 Free Throws Attempted - Game1. vs. Harvard (2/17/1990) .......................................592. at Colgate (12/5/1989) .........................................573. at Canisius (12/2/1987) ........................................544. vs. Penn (2/9/1991) ..............................................525. vs. Robert Morris (1/5/1985) ................................506. vs. Army (1/15/1996) ...........................................497. vs. Columbia (1/16/1981) .....................................48 vs. Colgate (1/21/1991) ........................................489. vs. Northeastern (12/10/1983) .............................4610. vs. Yale (2/26/1988)..............................................4411. vs. Brown (2/22/1992) .........................................4312. vs. Holy Cross (1/4/1995) ......................................42 vs. Binghamton (12/15/1990) ..............................42 at Harvard (2/15/2003) ........................................42 vs. Brown (2/27/1988) .........................................4216. at Harvard (1/12/1990) ........................................41 vs. St. Bonaventure (11/27/1989) .........................41 at Yale (2/15/1986) ...............................................4119. vs. Brown (1/29/1993) .........................................40 vs. Penn (2/10/1989) ............................................40 at Brown (2/12/1988)...........................................40 at Dartmouth (2/20/1988) ...................................40

Free Throw Percentage - GameMinimum 10 free throws attempted1. vs. Columbia (12/15/1967) ................ 1.000 (19-of-19) vs. Buffalo (12/28/1977) .................... 1.000 (19-of-19) at Brown (2/6/2004) .......................... 1.000 (15-of-15) vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (1/3/2004) ....... 1.000 (14-of-14) vs. Northeastern (11/20/2004) .......... 1.000 (13-of-13) vs. UMass Lowell (12/6/2014) ............ 1.000 (13-of-13) at South Dakota (1/8/2010) ............... 1.000 (12-of-12) vs. Penn State-Behrend (11/24/1988) 1.000 (10-of-10)9. vs. Penn State (11/21/2014) ................ .955 (21-of-22)10. vs. Harvard (2/27/2015) ....................... .952 (20-of-21)11. at Brown (2/1/2008) ............................ .947 (18-of-19)12. at Colgate (1/3/2007)........................... .944 (17-of-18)13. at Niagara (1/9/1993) .......................... .941 (16-of-17) at Penn State (12/21/2011) ................. .941 (16-of-17)15. at Syracuse (11/26/1991) ..................... .938 (15-of-16) at Saint Joseph’s (12/22/2008) ............. .938 (15-of-16)17. vs. Yale (2/15/2002) ............................. .933 (14-of-15)18. vs. Penn (2/9/2008) ............................. .931 (27-of-29)19. vs. Howard (1/8/2015) ......................... .929 (26-of-28) at Seton Hall (12/29/1992) .................. .929 (13-of-14) vs. Ithaca (12/3/2001).......................... .929 (13-of-14) at Princeton (3/4/1983) ....................... .929 (13-of-14)

Rebounds - Game1. vs. Brown (2/19/1965) .........................................872. vs. Hobart (12/11/1994) .......................................603. vs. Clarkson (12/7/1999) ......................................59 vs. Dartmouth (2/20/2004) ..................................595. vs. Binghamton (12/15/1990) ..............................586. vs. Clarkson (1/11/2010) ......................................567. vs. Niagara (11/28/1978)......................................55 vs. Cortland (12/19/1993) ....................................55 vs. Brown (2/22/1992) .........................................55 vs. Rochester (2/27/1984) ....................................5511. vs. Norfolk State (12/21/1999) .............................54 at Dartmouth (3/4/1995) .....................................5413. vs. Brown (2/12/2000) .........................................5314. vs. Colgate (1/21/1991) ........................................52 vs. Binghamton (11/24/1989) ..............................52 vs. Holy Cross (12/19/1994) ..................................52 vs. Lehigh (12/6/1995) .........................................5218. vs. Harvard (1/16/1988) .......................................51 at Columbia (1/30/1988) ......................................51 vs. Yale (2/18/1995)..............................................51 vs. Brown (2/25/1983) .........................................51 Assists - Game1. vs. Harvard (2/13/2009) .......................................312. vs. Alvernia (1/10/2008) .......................................283. vs. Alfred State (1/10/2015) .................................274. vs. Old Westbury (1/12/2013) ...............................265. at Utica (1/2/1986) ...............................................25 at North Carolina State (1/31/1988) .....................25 at Penn (2/26/2011) .............................................25 vs. Albany (12/17/2011) .......................................259. at Yale (1/16/1987) ...............................................24 vs. Ursinus (1/3/2009) ..........................................2411. vs. Hamilton (1/15/1985) .....................................23 at U.S. International (1/2/1990) ...........................23 vs. Niagara (1/6/1986) .........................................23 vs. Elmira (1/8/1996) ............................................23 at Drexel (1/9/1988) .............................................23 vs. Northeastern (11/20/2004) .............................23 at Syracuse (11/28/1988) .....................................23 vs. VMI (12/1/2006) ..............................................2319. vs. Vermont (1/16/1990) ......................................22 vs. Harvard (1/30/2010) .......................................22 vs. Lafayette (1/5/2003) .......................................22 vs. Siena (11/25/2007) .........................................22 vs. Rochester (12/1/1982) ....................................22 at Eastern Michigan (12/21/1978) ........................22 vs. Clarkson (12/7/1993) ......................................22 vs. Brown (2/16/2002) .........................................22 at Brown (3/5/2010).............................................22 vs. Albright (1/7/2012) .........................................22 Steals - Game1. vs. Cortland (12/19/1993) ....................................192. vs. Elmira (1/8/1996) ............................................183. vs. Colgate (1/25/1988) ........................................16 vs. Binghamton (11/24/1989) ..............................16 vs. Clarkson (12/8/1992) ......................................16 at Harvard (2/28/1992) ........................................16 vs. Alfred State (1/10/2015) .................................168. at Bucknell (1/11/1988) .......................................15 at Colgate (1/13/1987) .........................................15 at Canisius (1/26/1982) ........................................15 vs. VMI (12/1/2006) ..............................................15 vs. Lehigh (12/6/1995) .........................................15 vs. Clarkson (12/7/1993) ......................................15 vs. Dartmouth (2/16/1990) ..................................15 vs. Dartmouth (2/6/1993) ....................................15 vs. Albany (12/17/2011) .......................................15 vs. Dartmouth (2/10/2013) ..................................1518. 10 games with ......................................................14 Blocked Shots - Game1. vs. Niagara (11/28/1978)......................................142. vs. Western Michigan (11/10/2012) .....................133. vs. Brown (1/30/2015) .........................................114. vs. Harvard (1/12/1980) .......................................10 vs. Yale (2/24/1990)..............................................10 vs. Harvard (2/4/2006) .........................................10 vs. Dartmouth (2/10/2013) ..................................10 vs. Harvard (2/27/2015) .......................................109. vs. Columbia (1/26/1980) .......................................9 vs. Loyola (Md.) (11/18/2008) ................................9 at Army (12/17/1994) ............................................9 at Brown (2/1/1991)...............................................9 vs. Dartmouth (2/3/1979) ......................................9 vs. Penn (3/2/1996) ................................................9 at Loyola (MD) (11/16/2014) ..................................9 vs. Howard (1/8/2015) ...........................................9 at Columbia (1/24/2015) ........................................918. 24 games with ........................................................8

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Season Points1. 2009-10 ............................... 2,5452. 2008-09 ............................... 2,2813. 2007-08 ............................... 2,136 4. 1965-66 ............................... 2,0445 2012-13 ............................... 2,0406. 1987-88 ............................... 2,033 1963-64 ............................... 2,0338. 1989-90 ............................... 2,0229. 1964-65 ............................... 2,00410. 1986-87 ............................... 1,936

Season Scoring Average1. 1965-66 ................................. 85.2 2. 1964-65 ................................. 83.5 3. 1963-64 ................................. 81.34. 1971-72 ................................. 80.35. 1966-67 ................................. 78.06. 2007-08 ................................. 76.37. 1987-88 ................................. 75.38. 2009-10 ................................. 74.99. 1986-87 ................................. 74.510. 2008-09 ................................. 73.6

Season Field Goals1. 2009-10 .................................. 9132. 1965-66 .................................. 8363. 2008-09 .................................. 8214. 1964-65 .................................. 8085. 1963-64 .................................. 7956. 2007-08 .................................. 7587. 1966-67 .................................. 7478. 1971-72 .................................. 7409. 2012-13 .................................. 73210. 1987-88 .................................. 728

Season Field Goal Attempts1. 1965-66 ............................... 1,9122. 2009-10 ............................... 1,8953. 1949-50 ............................... 1,8634. 1964-65 ............................... 1,8085. 1971-72 ............................... 1,8066. 1963-64 ............................... 1,7987. 1951-52 ............................... 1,7878. 1972-73 ............................... 1,7719. 2008-09 .................................. 1,73610. 1966-67 ............................... 1,733

Season Field Goal Percentage1. 1984-85 ................................. .5262. 1985-86 ................................. .5093. 1986-87 ................................. .4894. 1987-88 ................................. .4865. 2007-08 ................................. .4856. 2009-10 ................................. .4827. 2008-09 ................................. .4738. 2006-07 ................................. .4689. 1983-84 ................................. .46610. 1980-81 ................................. .460

Season 3-Pointers1. 2009-10 .................................. 3262 2010-11 .................................. 2513. 2008-09 .................................. 2414. 2007-08 .................................. 2285. 2011-12 .................................. 2176. 2012-13 .................................. 2087. 2001-02 .................................. 2008. 2006-07 .................................. 1989. 2005-06 .................................. 19610. 2013-14 .................................. 192

Season 3-Point Attempts1. 2009-10 .................................. 7602. 2010-11 .................................. 6733. 2001-02 .................................. 6404. 2011-12 .................................. 6375. 2012-13 .................................. 6096 2013-14 .................................. 6047. 2008-09 .................................. 5878. 2000-01 .................................. 5859. 2014-15 .................................. 57910. 2007-08 .................................. 558

Season 3-Point Percentage1. 1989-90 ................................. .4382. 2009-10 ................................. .4293. 2008-09 ................................. .4114. 2007-08 ................................. .4095. 2006-07 ................................. .3966. 1988-89 ................................. .379 2004-05 ................................. .3798. 1990-91 ................................. .3749. 2010-11 ................................. .37310. 2005-06 ................................. .364

Season Free Throws1. 1953-54 .................................. 5692. 1989-90 .................................. 5083. 1987-88 .................................. 4994. 1955-56 .................................. 4865. 1970-71 .................................. 4796. 1952-53 .................................. 458 1956-57 .................................. 4588. 2014-15 .................................. 4579. 1971-72 .................................. 44810. 1986-87 .................................. 447

Season Free Throw Attempts1. 1953-54 .................................. 8522. 1989-90 .................................. 7953. 1955-56 .................................. 7304. 1970-71 .................................. 7285. 1956-57 .................................. 6996. 1971-72 .................................. 6877. 1952-53 .................................. 6858. 1954-55 .................................. 6769. 1987-88 .................................. 68110. 1963-64 .................................. 679

Season Free Throw Percentage1. 2007-08 ................................. .7612. 1962-63 ................................. .7593. 1977-78 ................................. .752 1992-93 ................................. .7525. 2006-07 ................................. .7516. 2004-05 ................................. .7507. 2014-15 ................................. .7498. 1984-85 ................................. .7479. 1987-88 ................................. .73310. 2009-10 ................................. .730 2008-09 ................................. .730

Season Rebounds1. 1963-64 ............................... 1,5802. 1959-60 ............................... 1,4923. 1961-62 ............................... 1,4634. 1953-54 ............................... 1,3945. 1960-61 ............................... 1,3846. 1955-56 ............................... 1,3787. 1962-63 ............................... 1,3348. 1954-55 ............................... 1,268 1965-66 ............................... 1,26810. 1966-67 ............................... 1,261

Season Rebounding Average1. 1959-60 ................................. 64.92. 1963-64 ................................. 63.23. 1961-62 ................................. 58.54. 1960-61 ................................. 57.75. 1955-56 ................................. 57.46. 1962-63 ................................. 55.67. 1958-59 ................................. 53.78. 1953-54 ................................. 53.69. 1954-55 ................................. 52.8 1965-66 ................................. 52.8

Season Assists1. 2009-10 .................................. 5432. 1950-51 .................................. 5303. 1953-54 .................................. 5244. 2008-09 .................................. 4825. 1955-56 .................................. 4496. 1951-52 .................................. 447 1954-55 .................................. 4478. 2007-08 .................................. 4279. 1996-97 .................................. 41610. 2010-11 .................................. 406

Season Steals1. 2009-10 .................................. 2432. 2003-04 .................................. 236 3. 1992-93 .................................. 2234. 2011-12 .................................. 2185. 2012-13 .................................. 2106. 2008-09 .................................. 2037. 2002-03 .................................. 201 8. 1999-2000 .............................. 2009. 2005-06 .................................. 19910. 1993-94 .................................. 197

Season Blocks1. 2014-15 .................................. 1432. 2009-10 .................................. 1273. 2008-09 .................................. 1214. 1996-97 .................................. 1175. 2012-13 .................................. 111 6. 1997-98 .................................. 1107. 1989-90 .................................. 1088. 1988-89 .................................. 1029. 1998-99 .................................... 9910. 2007-08 .................................... 88 2003-04 .................................... 88

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Points - Game1. George Farley at Princeton (3/5/1960)..................472. Chuck Rolles at Syracuse (2/1/1956) .....................423. Alex Compton at Yale (2/24/1996) ........................384. Hillary Chollet vs. Syracuse (1/4/1949) .................37 Chuck Rolles at Brown (1/13/1956) ......................37 Louis Jordan vs. Penn (3/11/1957) .......................37 Gregg Morris vs. Rochester (12/1/1966) ...............37 Gregg Morris at Kentucky (12/28/1966) ...............37 Bernard Vaughan at Rochester (12/6/1975) .........37 Maynard Brown vs. Yale (2/15/1975) ....................37 Ray Mercedes at Harvard (3/3/2001) ....................3712. Maynard Brown vs. Columbia (1/24/1975) ...........3613. Gerald Krumbein at Yale (2/15/1963) ...................35 Garry Munson at Colgate (1/19/1965) ..................35 Steve Cram vs. Harvard (2/11/1966) .....................35 Maynard Brown at Old Dominion (12/29/1975) ...3517. Lee Morton vs. Navy (3/12/1954) .........................34 John Sheehy at Yale (1/14/1955) ..........................34 Chuck Rolles vs. Dartmouth (3/10/1956) ..............34 Hank South vs. Syracuse (12/4/1968) ...................34 Ken Wiens at Dartmouth (2/26/1971) ..................34 Mike Davis at Brown (1/27/1978) .........................34 Ryan Wittman at La Salle (12/29/2009)................34 Nolan Cressler vs. Brown (2/22/2014) ..................34 Field Goals Made - Game1. Chuck Rolles at Syracuse (2/1/1956) .....................192. Gregg Morris vs. Rochester (12/1/1966) ...............173. George Farley at Princeton (3/15/1960)................16 Gregg Morris at Kentucky (12/28/1966) ...............165. Chuck Rolles at Brown (1/13/1956) ......................15 Garry Munson at Colgate (1/19/1965) ..................15 Steve Cram at Columbia (2/16/1965)....................15 Hank South at Canisius (12/21/1968) ...................15 Mike Davis vs. Harvard (2/11/1978) ......................15 Brian Kopf vs. Hobart (12/11/1994) ......................1511. John Sheehy at Yale (1/14/1955) ..........................14 Bill Baugh at Rochester (12/14/1960) ..................14 Steve Cram vs. Harvard (2/11/1966) .....................14 Hank South vs. Syracuse (12/4/1968) ...................14 Maynard Brown vs. Rochester (12/7/1974) ..........14 Maynard Brown vs. Columbia (1/24/1975) ...........14 Maynard Brown at Old Dominion (12/29/1975) ...14 Eric Taylor at Buffalo (11/22/2002) .......................14 Ka’Ron Barnes at Brown (2/22/2003) ...................1420. 16 players with .....................................................13 Field Goals Attempted - Game1. Hank South at Ohio State (1/24/1969) .................292. Steve Cram vs. Brigham Young (12/30/1965) .......28 Mike Davis vs. Buffalo (12/28/1977) .....................28 Ka’Ron Barnes at Brown (2/22/2003) ...................28 Ryan Wittman at Syracuse (12/3/2008) ................286. Hank South vs. Syracuse (12/4/1968) ...................27 Mike Davis vs. Penn (3/4/1978) ............................278. Steve Cram vs. Harvard (2/11/1966) .....................26 Hank South at Canisius (12/21/1968) ...................26 Mike Davis at Bowling Green (11/30/1978) ..........2611. Ken Wiens vs. Rochester (12/7/1974) ...................25 Bernard Vaughan at Rochester (12/6/1975) .........25 Maynard Brown at Old Dominion (12/29/1975) ...25 Mike Davis vs. Yale (2/17/1978) ............................25 Mike Davis at Yale (2/23/1980) .............................2516. Hank South vs. Syracuse (12/4/1968) ...................24 Mike Davis at Penn (2/3/1978) .............................24 Mike Davis vs. Harvard (2/11/1978) ......................24 Mike Davis at Eastern Michigan (12/2/1978) ........24 Mike Davis vs. Penn (2/23/1979) ..........................24 Ryan Wittman vs. St. John’s (11/17/2008) ............24

Field Goal Percentage - GameMinimum 8 field goals made1. Jeff Foote vs. Boston Univ. (12/29/08).........1.000 (8-8) Errick Peck at Penn (2/2/13) ........................1.000 (8-8)2. Dean Kartsonas vs. Yale (2/14/87) ..............917 (11-12)3. John Bajusz vs. Canisius (12/22/86) ...........909 (10-11) John McCord vs. Haverford (12/2/96) .........909 (10-11)5. Jeffrion Aubry at Colgate (12/20/98)............900 (9-10)6. Drew Ferry vs. Wofford (12/30/10) .................889 (8-9) Ray Mercedes vs. Yale (2/9/01) .......................889 (8-9) Brad Bomba at Princeton (2/5/82) .................889 (8-9)9. Eric Taylor at Buffalo (11/22/02).................875 (14-16)10. Paul Lansaw at John Carroll (12/29/48) .....867 (13-15)11. Zeke Marshall vs. Dartmouth (2/12/94) .....857 (12-14)12. John Bajusz vs. Hamilton (1/15/85) ...........833 (10-12) Jeff Foote vs. PSU Behrend (12/31/09) .......833 (10-12)14. Brad Bomba vs. Rochester (12/1/82) ...........818 (9-11) Shawn Maharaj vs. UNC Greensboro (1/8/90) .. .818 (9-11) Keirian Brown vs. Brown (2/19/99) ................. .818 (9-11) Eric Taylor vs. Bucknell (1/21/03) ..................... .818 (9-11) Alex Tyler at Harvard (2/15/08) ....................... .818 (9-11) Louis Dale vs. Brown (1/30/09)........................ .818 (9-11)

3-Point Field Goals Made - Game1. Alex Compton at Yale (2/24/1996) ..........................9 Ryan Wittman at Syracuse (12/3/2008) ..................93. Brandt Schuckman at Iona (12/1/1995) .................8 Cody Toppert at Duquesne (12/31/2003) ................85. Jeff Gaca vs. Columbia (1/25/1992) ........................7 Ray Mercedes vs. Harvard (1/10/1998) ...................7 Jacques Vigneault at Yale (1/12/2002) ....................7 Cody Toppert at Syracuse (12/20/2004) ..................7 Cody Toppert at Brown (2/6/2004) .........................7 Ryan Wittman vs. Davidson (12/20/2009) ..............7 Drew Ferry vs. Wofford (12/30/2010) .....................7 Drew Ferry at Columbia (1/15/2011) ......................7 Drew Ferry vs. Albany (12/17/2011) .......................714. 37 players tied with ................................................6

3-Point Field Goals Attempted - Game1. Ryan Wittman at Syracuse (12/3/2008) ................192. Ryan Wittman vs. Davidson (12/21/2009) ............173. Cody Toppert at Brown (2/6/2004) .......................164. Shawn Maharaj at Colgate (2/24/1992) ................15 Brandt Schuckman at Iona (12/1/1995) ...............15 Cody Toppert at Duquesne (12/31/2003) ..............15 Ryan Wittman vs. Seton Hall (11/20/2009) ..........158. Cody Toppert at Syracuse (12/6/2002) ..................14 Cody Toppert at Lafayette (12/20/2003) ...............14 Cody Toppert at New Mexico (1/9/2004) ..............14 Adam Gore vs. Dartmouth (2/3/2006) ..................14 Ryan Wittman at Minnesota (12/6/2008) .............14 Ryan Wittman at Kansas (1/6/2010) .....................1414. Brandt Schuckman at Bucknell (12/20/1993) .......13 Cody Toppert vs. Lafayette (12/6/2004) ................13 Jeff Gaca at Columbia (1/18/1992) .......................13 Johnathan Gray at Binghamton (12/30/2012) ......13 Nolan Cressler at Western Michigan (11/29/2013) .......... 1319. 18 players tied with ..............................................12

3-Point Field Goal Percentage - GameMinimum 4 field goals made1. Ryan Wittman vs. Bryant (1/2/2010) ..........1.000 (5-5)2. Shawn Maharaj vs. Yale (3/4/1989) .............1.000 (4-4) Shawn Maharaj vs. Army (1/6/1990) ..........1.000 (4-4) Shawn Maharaj at Penn (2/6/1992) ............1.000 (4-4) Jeff Gaca vs. Clarkson (12/8/1992) ..............1.000 (4-4) Brandt Schuckman at Yale (2/19/1994) .......1.000 (4-4) Ray Mercedes at Yale (2/9/2001) .................1.000 (4-4) Pete Carroll at Dartmouth (2/23/2002) .......1.000 (4-4) Cody Toppert at Dartmouth (2/23/2002).....1.000 (4-4) Graham Dow vs. Northeastern (11/20/2004) ..1.000 (4-4) Geoff Reeves vs. Brown (2/23/2008) ...........1.000 (4-4) Chris Wroblewski vs. Wofford (12/30/2010) ......1.000 (4-4)13. Jacques Vigneault at Yale (1/12/2002) ...........875 (7-8) Drew Ferry vs. Wofford (12/30/2010) .............875 (7-8)15. Brandt Schuckman vs. Columbia (1/27/1996) ..857 (6-7) Lenny Collins at Long Beach State (12/30/2005) ...857 (6-7)17. Cody Toppert vs. Ithaca (12/2/2002) ..............833 (5-6) Ryan Wittman vs. Lehigh (11/10/2007) .........833 (5-6) Geoff Reeves vs. Loyola (IL) (11/18/2008) ......833 (5-6) Ryan Wittman vs. Ursinus (1/3/2009) ............833 (5-6) Chris Wroblewski vs. Harvard (2/13/2009) .....833 (5-6) Jon Jaques at St. John’s (12/21/2009) ............833 (5-6) Johnathan Gray vs. Stony Brook (11/28/2012) . .833 (5-6)

Free Throws Made - Game1. Louis Jordan at Syracuse (12/19/1956) .................202. Hillary Chollet vs. Syracuse (1/4/1949) .................19 Steve Johnson at Colgate (12/5/1989) ..................194. Lee Morton at Harvard (2/22/1952) .....................175. Maynard Brown vs. Yale (2/15/1975) ....................15 Ken Bantum vs. Dartmouth (2/16/1985) ..............15 Ka’Ron Barnes at Lafayette (12/20/03) .................15 Shonn Miller vs. Howard (1/8/2014).....................159. Mike Davis vs. Dartmouth (2/10/1978) .................1410. Chuck Rolles vs. Syracuse (12/30/1953) ................13 John Sheehy at Harvard (3/4/1955) ......................13 Steve Cram at Rochester (12/1/1965) ...................13 Ken Bantum vs. Robert Morris (1/5/1985) ............13 Greg Gilda vs. Penn (2/6/1988) .............................13 Eddie Samuel vs. Lafayette (1/4/1995) .................13 Louis Dale vs. Penn (2/9/2008) .............................1317. Ken Bantum vs. Robert Morris (12/29/1983) ........12 John Bajusz vs. Marist (12/3/1985) ......................12 John Bajusz at Harvard (2/1/1987) .......................12 Mike Millane at Princeton (2/20/1987) .................12 Ray Mercedes at Harvard (3/3/2001) ....................12 Ka’Ron Barnes at Princeton (3/7/2003) ................12 Lenny Collins vs. Harvard (2/21/2004) ..................12 Louis Dale at Bucknell (12/19/2007).....................12 Shonn Miller at Radford (12/21/2014) .................12 Robert Hatter at Siena (12/23/2014) ....................12

Free Throws Attempted - Game1. Louis Jordan at Syracuse (12/19/1956) .................262. Steve Johnson at Colgate (12/5/1989) ..................243. Hillary Chollet vs. Syracuse (1/4/1949) .................234. Lee Morton at Harvard (2/22/1952) .....................225. Chuck Rolles vs. Syracuse (12/21/1954) ................206. Steve Cram at Rochester (12/1/1965) ...................197. Ken Bantum vs. Robert Morris (12/29/1983) ........18 Ken Bantum vs. Dartmouth (2/16/1985) ..............18 Eddie Samuel vs. Lafayette (1/4/1995) .................18 Ka’Ron Barnes at Lafayette (12/20/2003) .............1811. Maynard Brown vs. Yale (2/15/1975) ....................16 Mike Davis vs. Dartmouth (2/10/1978) .................16 Ken Bantum vs. Penn (3/8/1985)..........................16 Aaron Osgood at Seton Hall (11/14/2010) ............16 Shonn Miller vs. Howard (1/8/2015).....................1616. Bill Schwarzkopf vs. Colgate (12/3/1969) .............15 Mike Lucas vs. Brown (2/28/1981) .......................15 Ken Bantum vs. Robert Morris (1/5/1985) ............15 Mike Millane at Princeton (2/20/1987) .................15 Jake Rohe vs. Columbia (1/20/2001) ....................15 Ray Mercedes at Harvard (3/3/2001) ....................15 Lenny Collins vs. Harvard (2/21/2004) ..................15

Free Throw Percentage - GameMinimum 10 free throws attempted1. John Bajusz vs. Marist (12/3/85) .............1.000 (12-12) Louis Dale at Bucknell (12/19/07) ...........1.000 (12-12) Galal Cancer vs. Penn State (11/21/14) ...1.000 (12-12)4. Mike Davis at Syracuse (12/1/79) ............1.000 (11-11) Ken Bantum at Colgate (12/4/84) ...........1.000 (11-11) John Bajusz at Marist (1/12/85) ..............1.000 (11-11) Steve Johnson vs. Army (1/6/90).............1.000 (11-11)8. Mike Davis vs. Columbia (1/12/79) ..........1.000 (10-10) Ron Tryon at Dartmouth (1/30/81) .........1.000 (10-10) Brad Bomba vs. Princeton (2/5/82) .........1.000 (10-10) Ken Bantum at Clev. State (12/13/82) .....1.000 (10-10) Greg Gilda vs. Yale (2/26/88) ...................1.000 (10-10) Rob Hill at Penn (2/22/91) ......................1.000 (10-10) Nolan Cressler at Yale (2/1/14) ................1.000 (10-10)15. Maynard Brown vs. Yale (2/15/1975) .........938 (15-16) Shonn Miller vs. Howard (1/8/2015) ..........938 (15-16)17. John Sheehy at Harvard (3/4/1955) ...........929 (13-14) Greg Gilda vs. Penn (2/6/1988) ..................929 (13-14) Louis Dale vs. Penn (2/9/2008) ..................929 (13-14)20. John Bajusz at Harvard (2/1/1987) ............923 (12-13) Shonn Miller at Radford (12/21/2014) .......923 (12-13) RobertHatteratSiena(12/23/2014)..923(12-13) Rebounds - Game1. George Farley vs. Brown (2/26/1960) ...................262. Justin Treadwell at Hofstra (1/8/1994) .................20 John McCord vs. Penn (2/1/1997) .........................204. Bernard Jackson vs. Dartmouth (2/18/1989) ........195. Bernard Jackson vs. Brown (3/2/1991) .................18 Jeff Foote at Bucknell (12/2/2009) .......................187. Greg Barratt vs. Norfolk State (12/21/1999) .........178. Bernard Jackson vs. VMI (12/7/1990) ...................16 Jeffrion Aubry at Marist (12/20/1997) ..................16 Keirian Brown at Army (1/2/1999) .......................16 Eric Taylor vs. Northeastern (11/20/2004) ............1612. Mike Shaffer at Brown (1/27/1978) ......................15 Ken Bantum vs. Rochester (2/27/1984) ................15 Bernard Jackson at Columbia (1/21/1989)............15 Bernard Jackson vs. Harvard (2/17/1989) .............15 Bernard Jackson vs. Dartmouth (2/16/1990) ........15 Zeke Marshall vs. Brown (2/22/1992) ...................15 John McCord vs. Columbia (1/18/1997) ................15 Keirian Brown vs. Columbia (1/15/1999) ..............15 Greg Barratt vs. Brown (2/12/2000) .....................15 Greg Barratt vs. Harvard (2/2/2001) .....................15 Greg Barratt vs. Dartmouth (2/3/2001) ................15 Shonn Miller at Vanderbilt (12/17/12) ..................15 Shonn Miller at Siena (12/23/2014) .....................15 Shonn Miller at Dartmouth (2/13/2015) ..............15 Shonn Miller vs. Harvard (2/27/2015) ..................15

Assists - Game1. Ka’Ron Barnes vs. Lafayette (1/5/2003) ................132. Chris Wroblewski vs. Wofford (12/30/2010) ..........123. Mike Allen vs. Niagara (1/2/1981) ........................11 Josh Wexler vs. Niagara (1/6/1986) ......................11 Josh Wexler at Penn (3/4/1988) ............................11 Chris Wroblewski at Penn (2/26/2011) .................117. Mike Allen at Rochester (12/3/1979) ....................10 Hawathia Wilson vs. Niagara (1/11/1983) ............10 Hawathia Wilson at Yale (2/11/1983) ...................10 Kevin Cuttica vs. Grambling (12/5/1997) ..............10 Ka’Ron Barnes at Vermont (12/5/2003) ................10 Graham Dow vs. Hartford (11/28/2006) ...............10 Louis Dale vs. Lehigh (11/10/2007) ......................10 Chris Wroblewski vs. Yale (2/10/2012) ..................10 Devin Cherry vs. Brown (2/22/2014) ....................1016. Hawathia Wilson at Cleveland State (12/13/1982) .9 Len Palmer at Utica (1/10/1984) ............................9 Derek Williams vs. Hamilton (1/15/1985) ...............9 Monte Boykin vs. Vermont (1/16/1990) ..................9 Jeff Gaca at Columbia (1/18/1992) .........................9 Frank Ableson at Bucknell (12/20/1993) ................9 Michael Roberts at Penn (2/28/1997) .....................9 Graham Dow at Leong Beach State (12/30/2005) ..9 Lenny Collins at Albany (1/9/2006) ........................9 Louis Dale vs. NJIT (1/7/2007) ................................9 Louis Dale vs. Princeton (1/13/2007) ......................9 Louis Dale at Ohio (11/17/2007) .............................9 Collin Robinson vs. Colgate (12/1/2007) .................9 Louis Dale vs. Brown (2/23/2008) ...........................9 Louis Dale vs. Toledo (11/27/2009) .........................9 Chris Wroblewski vs. Dartmouth (2/19/2011) .........9 Steals - Game1. Lenny Collins at Bucknell (1/20/2004) ....................82. Frank Ableson vs. Columbia (1/22/1994) ................7 DeShawn Standard vs. Lehigh (1/26/1998) ............74. George Hall at Niagara (1/9/1982) .........................6 Steve Johnson at Army (12/4/1990) .......................6 Zeke Marshall vs. Princeton (2/27/1993) ................6 Zeke Marshall at Columbia (1/15/1994) .................6 Lenny Collins vs. Colgate (11/25/2003) ...................6 Lenny Collins vs. Harvard (2/21/2004) ....................6 Ryan Wittman vs. Penn (2/27/2010).......................611. 32 players with .......................................................5 Blocked Shots - Game1. Mike Shaffer vs. Niagara (11/28/1978) .................102. Bernard Jackson vs. Yale (2/24/1990) .....................83. Jeffrion Aubry vs. Haverford (12/2/1996) ...............7 Chris Vandenberg at Canisius (11/16/2001) ............7 Jeff Foote vs. Loyola (MD) (11/18/2008) .................7 Shonn Miller vs. Dartmouth (2/10/2013) ...............7 DavidOnuorahvs.Brown(1/30/2015)........... 78. Mike Shaffer at Loyola (IL) (1/4/1978) ....................6 Paul Sellew at Columbia (1/18/1980) .....................6 Jeffrion Aubry vs. Columbia (1/24/1988) ................6 Bernard Jackson at Binghamton (12/7/1988) .........6 Bernard Jackson vs. Colgate (1/21/1991) ................6 Bernard Jackson vs. Columbia (1/26/1991) ............6 Bernard Jackson at Brown (2/1/1991) ....................6 Jeff Foote vs. Dartmouth (1/29/2010) ....................6 Shonn Miller vs. Western Michigan (11/10/2012)...617. 19 players tied with ...............................................5

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Season Points1. Ryan Wittman (2009-10) .............................5962. Ryan Wittman (2008-09) .............................5723. Mike Davis (1977-78) ...................................557 4. Charles Rolles (1955-56) .............................553 5. Ka’Ron Barnes (2003-04).............................544 6. John Bajusz (1986-87) .................................505 ShonnMiller(2014-15).......................5058. Mike Davis (1978-79) ...................................494 9. John Sheehy (1954-55) ...............................493 10. Maynard Brown (1974-75) .........................491 11. Ken Bantum (1984-85) ................................481 12. Greggory Morris (1966-67) ........................480 13. John Bajusz (1985-86) .................................479 14. John McCord (1996-97) ..............................471 15. Nolan Cressler (2013-14) ............................46916. Kenneth Wiens (1970-71) ...........................45117. Stephen Cram (1965-66) ............................442 18. Louis Jordan (1958-59) ................................441 19. Lee Morton (1953-54) ..................................437 20. Ryan Wittman (2006-07) .............................436 Season Field Goals1. Mike Davis (1977-78) ...................................236 2. Charles Rolles (1955-56) .............................217 3. Ryan Wittman (2009-10) .............................2084. Ryan Wittman (2008-09) .............................1975. John Bajusz (1985-86) .................................195 6. Greggory Morris (1966-67) ........................194 7. Mike Davis (1978-79) ...................................192 8. Maynard Brown (1974-75) .........................186 John McCord (1996-97) ..............................186 10. Ka’Ron Barnes (2003-04).............................184 11. Stephen Cram (1965-66) ............................182 12. John Bajusz (1986-87) .................................178 13. John Sheehy (1954-55) ...............................177 14. Jerry Szachara (1962-63) ............................175 15. Maynard Brown (1975-76) .........................174 16. Kenneth Wiens (1970-71) ...........................172 17. Robert DeLuca (1965-66) ...........................169 Nolan Cressler (2013-14) ............................16919. Shonn Miller (2014-15)................................16820. William Baugh (1961-62) ............................165 Walt Esdaile (1968-69) .................................165 Tod McClaskey (1973-74) ...........................165 Jeff Foote (2009-10) .....................................165 Season Field Goal Attempts1. Charles Rolles (1955-56) .............................495 2. Mike Davis (1977-78) ...................................486 3. Mike Davis (1978-79) ...................................462 4. Ka’Ron Barnes (2003-04).............................447 5. Ryan Wittman (2009-10) .............................4396. Ryan Wittman (2008-09) .............................4367. Jerry Szachara (1962-63) ............................415 8. Maynard Brown (1974-75) .........................412 9. Nolan Cressler (2013-14) ............................41110. Robert DeLuca (1965-66) ...........................401 11. Greggory Morris (1966-67) ........................392 12. William Baugh (1961-62) ............................390 13. Jay Harris (1959-60) ......................................389 14. ShonnMiller(2014-15)................................. 38715. Bernard Vaughan (1975-76) ......................375 Lee Morton (1953-54) ..................................37517. William Schwarzkopf (1969-70) ...............37418. Stephen Cram (1965-66) ............................367 Jerry Szachara (1961-62) ............................367 20. Lee Morton (1952-53) ..................................366 Season Field Goal PercentageMinimum 125 field goal attempts1. James Maglisceau (1963-64) .....................6382. Jeff Foote (2009-10) .....................................6253. Ken Bantum (1984-85) ................................622 4. Eric Taylor (2004-05) .....................................6085. John Bajusz (1984-85) .................................607 6. Eric Taylor (2003-04) .....................................585 7. John McCord (1996-97) ..............................583 Greg Gilda (1986-87) ....................................583 9. Mike Millane (1987-88) ...............................57210. Mike Millane (1986-87) ...............................570 11. John Bajusz (1985-86) .................................565 12. Dean Kartsonas (1986-87) .........................564 13. Jason Hartford (2007-08)............................56114. Brian Hather (1973-74) ................................559 15. Eric Taylor (2002-03) .....................................55816. Rick Amato (1970-71) ..................................54717. Rick Amato (1971-72) ..................................545 18. Jeffrion Aubry (1998-99).............................541 James Paul (1987-88) ...................................54120. Andrew Naeve (2006-07) ...........................540

Season 3-Pointers1. Ryan Wittman (2009-10) .............................1092. Ryan Wittman (2008-09) ............................... 973. Ryan Wittman (2006-07) ............................... 934. Drew Ferry (2011-12) ..................................... 845. Adam Gore (2005-06) .................................... 836. Drew Ferry (2010-11) ..................................... 807. Brandt Schuckman (1995-96) ..................... 79 8. Ryan Wittman (2007-08) ............................... 789. Cody Toppert (2003-04) ................................ 77 10. Brandt Schuckman (1994-95) ..................... 75 11. Nolan Cressler (2013-14) .............................. 6812. Alex Compton (1996-97) .............................. 6513. Alex Compton (1995-96) .............................. 61 Cody Toppert (2004-05) ................................ 6115. Adam Gore (2007-08) .................................... 59 Shawn Mahraj (1989-90) .............................. 59 17. Brandt Schuckman (1993-94) ..................... 57 18. Ka’Ron Barnes (2003-04)............................... 5619. Nolan Cressler (2012-13) .............................. 54 Shawn Mahraj (1991-92) .............................. 54 Chris Wroblewski (2009-10)......................... 54 Season 3-Point Attempts1. Ryan Wittman (2009-10) .............................2562. Ryan Wittman (2008-09) .............................2333. Ryan Wittman (2006-07) .............................2164. Cody Toppert (2003-04) ..............................215 Drew Ferry (2011-12) ...................................2156. Brandt Schuckman (1995-96) ...................209 7. Drew Ferry (2010-11) ...................................2058. Adam Gore (2005-06) ..................................1989. Brandt Schuckman (1994-95) ...................193 10. Nolan Cressler (2013-14) ............................18711. Ryan Wittman (2007-08) .............................17012. Cody Toppert (2004-05) ..............................169 13. Alex Compton (1995-96) ............................168 14. Brandt Schuckman (1993-94) ...................165 15. Kevin Cuttica (2000-01)...............................162 16. Ka’Ron Barnes (2003-04).............................16117. Alex Compton (1996-97) ............................153 18. Robert Hatter (2014-15)..............................15219. Jeff Gaca (1991-92) .......................................150 20. Cody Toppert (2001-02) ..............................149 Season 3-Point PercentageMinimum 50 field goal attempts1. Will Scott (2004-05) ......................................4842. Louis Dale (2006-07) ....................................468 Shawn Maharaj (1989-90) ..........................468 4. Ryan Wittman (2007-08) .............................4595. Chris Wroblewski (2009-10).......................4546. Jon Jaques (2009-10) ...................................4527. Geoff Reeves (2009-10) ..............................4488. Chris Wroblewski (2008-09).......................4419. Chris Wroblewski (2010-11).......................43310. Ryan Wittman (2006-07) .............................43111. Jacques Vigneault (2001-02) .....................427 12. Ryan Wittman (2009-10) .............................42613. Alex Compton (1996-97) ............................42514. Geoff Reeves (2008-09) ...............................421 Shawn Maharaj (1990-91) ..........................421 Grant Harrell (2002-03) ...............................421 17. Steve Johnson (1989-90) ............................419 Adam Gore (2005-06) ..................................41919. John Bajusz (1986-87) .................................41820. Ryan Wittman (2008-09) .............................416 Season Free Throws1. Louis Jordan (1956-57) ................................160 2. Lee Morton (1952-53) ..................................158 3. Ken Bantum (1984-85) ................................155 4. Shonn Miller (2014-15)................................1415. John Sheehy (1954-55) ...............................139 Louis Jordan (1958-59) ................................139 7. Louis Jordan (1957-58) ................................136 8. Lee Morton (1953-54) ..................................129 9. Irvin Roberson (1955-56) ............................123 10. Ka’Ron Barnes (2003-04).............................120 Rick Amato (1970-71) ..................................120 12. Greg Gilda (1987-88) ....................................119 Maynard Brown (1974-75) .........................119 Charles Rolles (1955-56) .............................119 15. Robert Gale (1947-48) .................................117 Paul Gerwin (1950-51) .................................116 17. William Schwarzkopf (1969-70) ...............115 18. Ken Bantum (1983-84) ................................11319. Mike Davis (1978-79) ...................................110 John Petry (1960-61) ....................................110

Season Free Throw Attempts1. Lee Morton (1952-53) ..................................231 2. Ken Bantum (1984-85) ................................217 3. Louis Jordan (1956-57) ................................214 4. John Sheehy (1954-55) ...............................201 Ken Bantum (1983-84) ................................201 6. Louis Jordan (1958-59) ................................192 7. John Petry (1960-61) ....................................190 8. Rick Amato (1970-71) ..................................188 9. Louis Jordan (1957-58) ................................184 10. Robert Gale (1947-48) .................................180 11. Irvin Roberson (1955-56) ............................179 12. Lee Morton (1953-54) ..................................169 Shonn Miller (2014-15)................................16914. Bernard Jackson (1989-90) ........................168 15. Maynard Brown (1974-75) .........................163 16. Rick Amato (1971-72) ..................................161 17. Charles Rolles (1955-56) .............................159 18. Greg Gilda (1987-88) ....................................15819. William Schwarzkopf (1969-70) ...............156 John Sheehy (1953-54) ...............................156 Season Free Throw PercentageMinimum 50 free throw attempts1. Adam Gore (2007-08) ..................................9172. John Bajusz (1985-86) .................................8993. Louis Dale (2007-08) ....................................8974. Ryan Wittman (2006-07) .............................8875. Jeff Gaca (1992-93) .......................................875 6. Chris Wroblewski (2009-10).......................8737. Ryan Wittman (2007-08) .............................867 Alex Compton (1995-96) ............................8679. Blaine Aston (1964-65) ................................86010. John Bajusz (1984-85) .................................857 11. Ryan Rourke (2004-05) ................................85412. Louis Dale (2009-10) ....................................85313. Alex Compton (1996-97) ............................852 14. John Bajusz (1986-87) .................................85015. Justin Treadwell (1992-93) .........................84916. Jerry Szachara (1962-63) ............................84717. Chris Wroblewski (2011-12).......................84618. Sam Jacobs (1987-88) ..................................844 19. James Paul (1987-88) ...................................840 Cody Toppert (2003-04) ..............................840 Lenny Collins (2004-05) ..............................840 Season Rebounds1. George Farley (1959-60) .............................466 2. Irvin Roberson (1955-56) ............................423 3. George Farley (1958-59) .............................405 4. John Sheehy (1954-55) ...............................383 5. Fred Eydt (1950-51) ......................................372 6. Fred Eydt (1951-52) ......................................358 7. Walter Esdaile (1966-67) .............................315 8. William Schwarzkopf (1969-70) ...............307 9. Gerald Krumbein (1961-62) .......................305 10. Walter Esdaile (1967-68) .............................294 11. Gerald Krumbein (1962-63) .......................285 12. John Werner (1951-52) ................................281 13. John Petry (1960-61) ....................................279 14. William Schwarzkopf (1968-69) ...............276 15. Garry Munson (1965-66) ............................275 16. Jeff Foote (2009-10) .....................................274 Raymond Zelek (1953-54) ..........................274 18. William Baugh (1961-62) ............................273 19. Stephen Cram (1965-66) ............................26120. Shonn Miller (2014-15)................................254 Season Assists1. Roger Chadwick (1951-52) ........................171 2. Roger Chadwick (1950-51) ........................170 3. David Bradfield (1953-54) ..........................150 4. Chris Wroblewski (2010-11).......................1495. Chris Wroblewski (2011-12).......................1476. Louis Dale (2009-10) ....................................1467. Richard Meade (1954-55) ...........................141 8. Hawathia Wilson (1982-83)........................139 9. Louis Dale (2007-08) ....................................13810. Charles Rolles (1955-56) .............................136 11. Richard Meade (1955-56) ...........................128 12. Ka’Ron Barnes (2003-04).............................125 13. Michael Roberts (1996-97) ........................121 Charles Rolles (1953-54) .............................121 Charles Rolles (1954-55) .............................121 16. Paul Gerwin (1950-51) .................................119 17. Frank Ableson (1993-94) ............................11618. David Bradfield (1952-53) ..........................110 Josh Wexler (1987-88) .................................11020. Graham Dow (2006-07) ..............................109 Louis Jordan (1957-58) ................................109

Season Steals1. Wallace Prather (2001-02) ............................ 54 DeShawn Standard (1997-98) .................... 54 3. Shonn Miller (2012-13).................................. 524. Lenny Collins (2003-04) ................................ 52 5. Michael Parker (1992-93) ............................. 51 Ka’Ron Barnes (2003-04)............................... 51 Wallace Prather (1999-00) ............................ 51 Zeke Marshall (1992-93) ............................... 51 9. Wallace Prather (1998-99) ............................ 49 Drew Martin (1985-86) .................................. 49 Graham Dow (2005-06) ................................ 4912. Frank Ableson (1993-94) .............................. 47 George Hall (1981-82) ................................... 47 14. John Bajusz (1983-84) ................................... 46 Michael Roberts (1996-97) .......................... 46 Ka’Ron Barnes (2002-03)............................... 46 Zeke Marshall (1993-94) ............................... 4618. Graham Dow (2006-07) ................................ 45 Chris Wroblewski (2011-12)......................... 4520. Hawathia Wilson (1982-83).......................... 44 Wallace Prather (2000-01) ............................ 43

Season Blocks1. Jeff Foote (2009-10) ....................................... 65 Bernard Jackson (1989-90) .......................... 65 3. Jeff Foote (2008-09) ....................................... 644. Jeffrion Aubry (1998-99)............................... 63 5. Bernard Jackson (1988-89) .......................... 56 6. Shonn Miller (2014-15).................................. 557. Andrew Naeve (2006-07) ............................. 53 Jeffrion Aubry (1996-97)............................... 53 Jeffrion Aubry (1997-98)............................... 53 Bernard Jackson (1990-91) .......................... 53 11. Shonn Miller (2012-13).................................. 5112. Shonn Miller (2011-12).................................. 4813. DavidOnuorah(2014-15).....................4514. Andrew Naeve (2005-06) ............................. 3715. John McCord (1996-97) ................................ 34 16. Alex Reynolds (1980-81) ............................... 33 17. Alex Tyler (2008-09) ........................................ 32 Eddie Samuel (1994-95) ................................ 32 19. Ken Bantum (1982-83) .................................. 3120. Jeff Foote (2007-08) ....................................... 30

Season Minutes1. Ryan Wittman (2009-10) ......................... 1,1542. Ryan Wittman (2008-09) ......................... 1,0563. Chris Wroblewski (2009-10)................... 1,0064. Devin Cherry (2014-15) ........................... 1,0015. John Bajusz (1985-86) .................................9936. Ryan Wittman (2006-07) .............................9917. Mike Davis (1978-79) ...................................974 8. John Bajusz (1986-87) .................................961 9. Drew Martin (1985-86) ................................958 10. Mike Davis (1977-78) ...................................955 11. John Bajusz (1983-84) .................................954 12. Mike Allen (1980-81) ....................................953 13. John Bajusz (1984-85) .................................95214. Jeff Foote (2009-10) .....................................950 George Hall (1981-82) .................................950 16. Ka’Ron Barnes (2003-04).............................949 17. Ryan Wittman (2007-08) .............................944 Chris Wroblewski (2011-12).......................944 19. Shonn Miller (2014-15)................................940 20. Alex Compton (1996-97) ............................928

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Career Points1. Ryan Wittman (2006-10) ......................... 2,0282. John Bajusz (1983-87) ............................. 1,663 3. Louis Dale (2006-10) ................................ 1,4524. Ray Mercedes (1997-01) ......................... 1,429 5. Ken Bantum (1981-85) ............................ 1,411 6. Mike Davis (1977-80) ............................... 1,400 7. Ka’Ron Barnes (2000-04)......................... 1,396 8. Shawn Maharaj (1988-92) ...................... 1,258 9. Chuck Rolles (1953-56) ........................... 1,253 10. Cody Toppert (2001-05) .......................... 1,232 11. Louis Jordan (1956-59) ............................ 1,217 12. Lenny Collins (2002-06) .......................... 1,21213. Chris Wroblewski (2008-12)................... 1,20214. Wallace Prather (1998-02) ...................... 1,171 15. Drew Martin (1982-86) ............................ 1,153 16. Gregg Morris (1965-68) ........................... 1,133 17. Steve Cram (1963-66) .............................. 1,131 18. Jerry Szachara (1960-63) ........................ 1,114 19. Shonn Miller (2011-15)............................ 1,06520. Zeke Marshall (1990-94) ......................... 1,062 21. Jeff Gaca (1989-93) ................................... 1,059 22. Walt Esdaile (1966-69) ............................. 1,014 23. Eric Taylor (2001-05) ................................. 1,01124. Mike Lucas (1978-82) ............................... 1,00825. Brandt Schuckman (1992-96) ............... 1,003

Career Field Goals1. Ryan Wittman (2006-10) .............................6962. John Bajusz (1983-87) .................................647 3. Mike Davis (1977-80) ...................................569 4. Ray Mercedes (1997-01) .............................493 5. Ken Bantum (1981-85) ................................491 6. Charles Rolles (1953-56) .............................480 7. Ka’Ron Barnes (2000-04).............................479 8. Louis Dale (2006-10) ....................................4789. Stephen Cram (1963-66) ............................457 10. Jerry Szachara (1960-63) ............................452 11. Drew Martin (1982-86) ................................451 12. Greggory Morris (1965-68) ........................440 13. Cody Toppert (2001-05) ..............................429 14. Lenny Collins (2002-06) ..............................41615. Eric Taylor (2001-05) .....................................410 16. Walter Esdaile (1966-69) .............................407 17. Mike Lucas (1978-82) ...................................402 18. Zeke Marshall (1990-94) .............................401 19. Shawn Maharaj (1988-92) ..........................400 20. Robert DeLuca (1963-66) ...........................394 Career Field Goal Attempts1. Ryan Wittman (2006-10) ......................... 1,5202. Mike Davis (1977-80) ............................... 1,296 3. John Bajusz (1983-87) ............................. 1,204 4. Ka’Ron Barnes (2000-04)......................... 1,203 5. Ray Mercedes (1997-01) ......................... 1,181 6. Charles Rolles (1953-56) ......................... 1,158 7. Jerry Szachara (1960-63) ........................ 1,093 8. Cody Toppert (2001-05) .......................... 1,083 9. Louis Jordan (1956-59) ............................ 1,052 10. Louis Dale (2006-10) ................................ 1,03711. Lenny Collins (2002-06) .......................... 1,03012. Wallace Prather (1998-02) ..........................990 13. Greggory Morris (1965-68) ........................981 14. William Baugh (1959-62) ............................978 15. Shawn Maharaj (1988-92) ..........................948 16. Robert DeLuca (1963-66) ...........................943 17. Drew Martin (1982-86) ................................941 18. Walter Esdaile (1966-69) .............................936 19. Stephen Cram (1963-66) ............................93120. Chris Wroblewski (2008-12).......................912

Career Field Goal PercentageMinimum 100 field goals made1. Eitan Chemerinski (2009-13) .....................6172. John McCord (1996-97) ..............................583 3. Jeff Foote (2007-10) .....................................5734. Eric Taylor (2001-05) .....................................5725. Greg Gilda (1984-88) ....................................566 6. James Maglisceau (1962-65) .....................563 7. Jason Hartford (2005-08)............................5588. Mike Millane (1984-88) ...............................5499. Ken Bantum (1981-85) ................................54410. John Bajusz (1983-87) .................................537 11. Irvin Roberson (1955-56) ............................522 12. Rick Amato (1969-72) ..................................520 13. Derek Kruse (1996-00) .................................513 14. Brian Kreefer (2005-09) ...............................51115. Jeffrion Aubry (1995-99).............................509 16. Bernard Jackson (1987-91) ........................507 17. Paul Gerwin (1948-51) .................................505 18. James Paul (1984-85, 86-88) .....................503 19. Wolfgang Florin (1984-88) .........................503 20. Dean Kartsonas (1983-88) .........................501

Career 3-Pointers1. Ryan Wittman (2006-10) .............................377 2. Cody Toppert (2001-05) ..............................237 3. Brandt Schuckman (1992-96) ...................231 4. Shawn Maharaj (1988-92) ..........................189 Chris Wroblewski (2008-12).......................1896. Louis Dale (2006-10) ....................................164 Drew Ferry (2010-12) ...................................1648. Ray Mercedes (1997-01) .............................162 9. Adam Gore (2005-09) ..................................15410. Steve Johnson (1987-91) ............................145 11. Jeff Gaca (1989-93) .......................................143 Wallace Prather (1998-02) ..........................143 Lenny Collins (2002-06) ..............................143 14. Kevin Cuttica (1997-01)...............................142 15. Alex Compton (1995-97) ............................126 Ka’Ron Barnes (2000-04).............................126 17. Nolan Cressler (2012-14) ............................12218. Geoff Reeves (2006-10) ...............................11819. Johnathan Gray (2009-13) ........................... 9820. Frank Ableson (1989-91, 92-94) ................. 73 RobertHatter(2013-pr)........................73 Career 3-Point Attempts1. Ryan Wittman (2006-10) .............................8752. Cody Toppert (2001-05) ..............................674 3. Brandt Schuckman (1992-96) ...................618 4. Ray Mercedes (1997-01) .............................479 5. Chris Wroblewski (2008-12).......................4566. Wallace Prather (1998-02) ..........................454 7. Shawn Maharaj (1988-92) ..........................450 8. Kevin Cuttica (1997-01)...............................439 9. Drew Ferry (2010-12) ...................................42010. Louis Dale (2006-10) ....................................40911. Ka’Ron Barnes (2000-04).............................396 12. Lenny Collins (2002-06) ..............................395 13. Jeff Gaca (1989-93) .......................................373 14. Steve Johnson (1987-91) ............................372 15. Adam Gore (2005-09) ..................................36916. Alex Compton (1995-97) ............................321 Nolan Cressler (2012-14) ............................32118. Johnathan Gray (2009-13) .........................28519. Geoff Reeves (2006-10) ...............................27020. RobertHatter(2013-pr)......................228 Career 3-Point PercentageMinimum 50 3-point field goals made1. Geoff Reeves (2006-10) ...............................4372. Ryan Wittman (2006-10) .............................4313. Shawn Maharaj (1988-92) ..........................420 4. Adam Gore (2005-09) ..................................4175. Chris Wroblewski (2008-12).......................4146. Louis Dale (2006-10) ....................................4017. Dan Wendt (1994-96)...................................397 8. Max Groebe (2009-12).................................3949. Alex Compton (1995-97) ............................393 10. Steve Johnson (1987-91) ............................390 Drew Ferry (2010-12) ...................................39012. Jeff Gaca (1989-93) .......................................383 13. NolanCressler(2012-14)............................ .38014. Sam Jacobs (1985-88) ..................................378 15. Michael Roberts (1993-94, 96-97) ...........375 16. Brandt Schuckman (1992-96) ...................374 17. Frank Ableson (1989-91, 92-94) ...............371 Jacques Vigneault (1999-03) .....................37119. Lenny Collins (2002-06) ..............................362 20. Cody Toppert (2001-05) ..............................352

Career Free Throws1. Louis Jordan (1956-59) ................................435 2. Ken Bantum (1981-85) ................................429 3. Louis Dale (2006-10) ....................................3324. John Bajusz (1983-87) .................................328 5. Ka’Ron Barnes (2000-04).............................312 6. Lee Morton (1951-54) ..................................308 7. John Sheehy (1952-55) ...............................296 8. Charles Rolles (1953-56) .............................293 9. Ray Mercedes (1997-01) .............................281 10. Chris Wroblewski (2008-12).......................27911. Wallace Prather (1998-02) ..........................270 12. Shawn Maharaj (1988-92) ..........................269 13. Shonn Miller (2011-15)................................26614. Paul Gerwin (1948-51) .................................264 15. Mike Davis (1977-80) ...................................262 16. Ryan Wittman (2006-10) .............................259 Rick Amato (1969-72) ..................................259 18. Greggory Morris (1965-68) ........................253 19. Drew Martin (1982-86) ................................251 20. Greg Gilda (1984-88) ....................................250

Career Free Throw Attempts1. Ken Bantum (1981-85) ................................670 2. Louis Jordan (1956-59) ................................590 3. John Sheehy (1952-55) ...............................473 4. Ray Mercedes (1997-01) .............................440 5. Lee Morton (1951-54) ..................................439 6. Rick Amato (1969-72) ..................................424 Eric Taylor (2001-05) .....................................424 8. Ka’Ron Barnes (2000-04).............................415 9. Charles Rolles (1953-56) .............................402 10. Bernard Jackson (1987-91) ........................400 11. Paul Gerwin (1948-51) .................................398 12. Louis Dale (2006-10) ....................................39613. Wallace Prather (1998-02) ..........................395 14. John Bajusz (1983-87) .................................383 Drew Martin (1982-86) ................................383 16. Greggory Morris (1965-68) ........................381 17. Stephen Cram (1963-66) ............................37718. Jeff Foote (2007-10) .....................................37119. Greg Gilda (1984-88) ....................................361 Zeke Marshall (1990-94) .............................361 Career Free Throw PercentageMinimum 100 free throws made1. Adam Gore (2005-09) ..................................8812. Alex Compton (1995-97) ............................860 3. John Bajusz (1983-87) .................................856 4. Cody Toppert (2001-05) ..............................846 5. Ryan Wittman (2006-10) .............................844 Sam Jacobs (1985-88) ..................................8447. Louis Dale (2006-10) ....................................8388. Chris Wroblewski (2008-12).......................8239. Jeff Gaca (1989-93) .......................................822 10. Lenny Collins (2002-06) ..............................82011. Ryan Rourke (2004-06) ................................81412. Mike Allen (1978-81) ....................................811 Justin Treadwell (1990-94) .........................811 14. Bernard Vaughan (1975-77) ......................805 15. Marvin Van Leeuwen (1962-65) ...............797 16. Mike Davis (1977-80) ...................................792 17. Brent Fisher (1994-98) .................................789 18. Brandt Schuckman (1992-96) ...................785 Shonn Miller (2011-15)................................78520. Gerald Krumbein (1960-63) .......................777 Career Rebounds1. George Farley (1957-60) .......................... 1089 2. John Sheehy (1952-55) ...............................866 3. Walt Esdaile (1966-69) .................................840 4. Bill Schwarzkopf (1967-70) ........................762 5. Steve Cram (1963-66) ..................................735 6. Fred Eydt (1949-52) ......................................730 7. Bill Baugh (1959-62) .....................................695 8. Garry Munson (1963-66) ............................645 9. David Zornow (1957-60).............................644 10. Eric Taylor (2001-05) .....................................643 11. Ray Zelek (1953-56) ......................................642 12. Jeff Foote (2007-10) .....................................63413. Gerald Krumbein (1960-63) .......................614 14. Shonn Miller (2011-15)................................60815. Jeffrion Aubry (1995-99).............................596 16. Bernard Jackson (1987-91) ........................588 17. Ken Bantum (1981-85) ................................581 18. Mike Davis (1977-80) ...................................57819. Andrew Naeve (2003-07) ...........................57220. Ray Mercedes (1997-01) .............................557

Career Assists1. Chris Wroblewski (2008-12).......................4822. Louis Dale (2006-10) ....................................4703. Charles Rolles (1953-56) .............................378 4. Josh Wexler (1985-89) .................................377 5. Roger Chadwick (1949-52) ........................341 6. Ka’Ron Barnes (2000-04).............................329 7. DeShawn Standard (1994-98) ..................320 8. Wallace Prather (1998-02) ..........................290 9. John Bajusz (1983-87) .................................285 10. Richard Meade (1953-56) ...........................281 11. Graham Dow (2003-07) ..............................27112. David Bradfield (1951-54) ..........................270 13. Louis Jordan (1956-59) ................................268 14. Jerry Szachara (1960-63) ............................263 15. Lenny Collins (2002-06) ..............................242 16 Galal Cancer (2011-15) ................................24117. Devin Cherry (2011-15) ...............................24018. Len Palmer (1981-82, 83-86) .....................238 19. Shawn Maharaj (1988-92) ..........................22320. Ryan Wittman (2006-10) .............................221

Career Steals1. Wallace Prather (1998-02) ..........................197 2. Graham Dow (2003-07) ..............................1663. DeShawn Standard (1994-98) ..................155 4. John Bajusz (1983-87) .................................150 5. Ka’Ron Barnes (2000-04).............................149 Lenny Collins (2002-06) ..............................149 7. Zeke Marshall (1990-94) .............................144 Drew M1`artin (1982-86) ............................144 9. Chris Wroblewski (2008-12).......................13910. Louis Dale (2006-10) ....................................12811. ShonnMiller(2011-15)................................. 12612. Ryan Wittman (2006-10) .............................11713. Adam Wire (2007-11) ...................................10214. Shawn Maharaj (1988-92) ..........................101 15. Josh Wexler (1985-89) .................................100 Michael Parker (1989-93) ...........................100 17. George Hall (1980-83) ................................... 95 Cody Toppert (2001-05) ................................ 95 19. Kevin Cuttica (1997-01)................................. 9320. Brad Bomba (1980-84) .................................. 92 Career Blocked Shots1. Jeffrion Aubry (1995-99).............................191 2. Bernard Jackson (1987-91) ........................174 3. Jeff Foote (2007-10) .....................................1594. Shonn Miller (2011-15)................................1545. Andrew Naeve (2003-07) ...........................139 6. Ken Bantum (1981-85) .................................. 97 7. Eric Taylor (2001-05) ....................................... 858. DavidOnuorah(2013-pr).....................739. Alex Tyler (2006-10) ........................................ 6610. Keirian Brown (1996-00) ............................... 56 Eddie Samuel (1994-96) ................................ 56 12. Zeke Marshall (1990-94) ............................... 44 13. Justin Treadwell (1990-94) ........................... 40 Derek Kruse (1996-00) ................................... 40 15. Errick Peck (2009-13)...................................... 38 Rich Medina (1988-92) .................................. 38 17. John McCord (1996-97) ................................ 34 18. Alex Reynolds (1978-81) ............................... 3319. Drew Martin (1982-86) .................................. 32 20. Ryan Wittman (2006-10) ............................... 31 Greg Gilda (1984-88) ...................................... 31

Career Games Played1. Ryan Wittman (2006-10) .............................1212. Chris Wroblewski (2008-12).......................1193. Louis Dale (2006-10) ....................................1104. Lenny Collins (2002-06) ..............................109 Andrew Naeve (2003-07) ...........................109

Career Games Started1. Ryan Wittman (2006-10) .............................1192. Louis Dale (2006-10) ....................................1083. Lenny Collins (2002-06) ..............................102 4. Shawn Maharaj (1988-92) ..........................101 5. Cody Toppert (2001-05) ................................ 966. Chris Wroblewski (2008-12)......................... 937. Wallace Prather (1998-02) ............................ 90 8. Ka’Ron Barnes (2000-04)............................... 88 9. Zeke Marshall (1990-94) ............................... 84 Eric Taylor (2001-05) ....................................... 84 Career Minutes Played1. Ryan Wittman (2006-10) .......................... 4145 2. John Bajusz (1983-87) .............................. 3860 3 Chris Wroblewski (2008-12).................... 35944. Lenny Collins (2002-06) ........................... 35455. Drew Martin (1982-86)- ........................... 3513 6. Cody Toppert (2001-05) ........................... 3488 7. Ken Bantum (1981-85) ............................. 3271 8. Shawn Maharaj (1988-92) ....................... 3264 9. Wallace Prather (1998-02) ....................... 3239 10. Ka’Ron Barnes (2000-04).......................... 3184

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