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    2011-12 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL2011-12 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALLProvidence College (11-2, 0-0) vs. St. John's (6-5, 0-0)

    Game #14 Tuesday, December 27, 2011

    Carnesecca Arena (6,008) Jamaica, N.Y.Cox 7:00 p.m.

    PROBABLE STARTERS 201112 StatsNO NAME PTS/REB POS HT WT CL1 Gerard Coleman 15.8/6.0 G 6-4 180 SOBoston, Mass./Tilton School11 Bryce Cotton 15.7/2.5 G 6-1 165 SOTucson, Ariz./Palo Verde23 LaDontae Henton 13.1/8.8 F 6-6 220 FRLansing, Mich./Eastern High School32 Vincent Council 16.9/6.9 apg G 6-2 180 JRBrooklyn, N.Y./Patterson School34 Ron Giplaye 1.6/2.2 F 6-6 230 SOLowell, Mass./Notre Dame Prep

    OFF THE BENCH10 Kadeem Batts 8.0/4.0 F 6-9 250 SO

    Powder Springs, Ga./John McEachern13 Brice Koane 2.8/5.0 F 6-8 205 FRYaounde, Cameroon/The Miller School21 Lee Goldsbrough 1.0/2.3 F 6-9 220 SONewcastle, England/Loreto Sixth Form College*33 Kiwi Gardner --/-- G 5-10 165 FROakland, Calif./Westwind Prep35 Maurice Grant 1.0/0.0 G 6-3 195 FRSaddle River, N.J./Bergen Catholic41 Chris Carter 0.8/0.2 G 6-4 180 GSWorcester, Mass/Shepherd Hill Regional42 Bilal Dixon 2.9/3.6 F/C 6-9 245 JRJersey City, N.J./Queen of Peace51 Ted Bancrot 0.0/0.3 G 6-4 187 SOMarion, Mass./Bishop Stang53 Mike Murray 2.0/0.0 G 6-2 188 SO

    Troy, N.Y./LaSalle Institute

    * - NCAA ruled Kiwi Gardner is not eligible to compete this season.

    PRONUNCIATION GUIDEBilal Dixon -- ba-LIE-al LaDontae Henton -- la-don-TAYBrice Koane - breece (rhymes with Greece) ko-awn-EE Ron Giplaye -- JIP-layBryce Cotton - bry-ICE (rhymes with ice) Lee Goldsbrough -- golds-BRO

    Friars vs. St. John's, The Series: St. John's holds a 56-42 edge in the series with

    PC, however, Providence has won 12 o the last 15 contests, dating back to 2001The teams have met every year since the 1969-70 season. The Friars hold a 23-20

    edge at home, while St. John's has a 30-15 edge in New York, while also holdinga 6-4 edge on neutral courts. The last Friar victory came on January 3, 2010, with

    Providence scoring a 74-59 win in New York. The last Red Storm victory was las

    season in Providence on January 1, 2011, a 67-65 win at the Dunkin' Donuts Center

    Scouting The Red Storm: St. John's has posted a 6-5 record this season. In theteam's most recent game, the Red Storm deeated Texas-Pan American, 66-61, on

    December 21. Second-year Head Coach Steve Lavin starts our reshman. Freshman Moe Harkness is tied or the team lead in scoring (14.2 ppg) and leads the

    squad in rebounding (8.1 rpg). Freshman guard D'Angelo Harrison also is tied othe team lead in scoring (14.2 ppg).

    BIG EAST Openers: The Friars are opening BIG EAST play on the road or the 10thtime in 12 seasons. They opened last season's league slate on the road at Syracuse

    alling to the Orange, 81-74. The only time in that stretch Providence opened a

    Location: Providence, R.I. 02918Founded: 1917

    Enrollment: 3,852President: Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P.Assoc. VP/Athletic Director: Robert G. Driscoll, Jr.Conerence: BIG EASTHome Arena: Dunkin Donuts Center (12,410)1st Yr o Basketball: 1926-27 (85th season)All-Time Record: 1,312-87 6 (.599)Years in NCAA Tournament: 15 times -- 2004 (last)Years in NIT: 18 Times -- 2009 (last)Head Coach: Ed Cooley (Stonehill 94)Career Record: 103-71/Six SeasonsRecord at Providence: 11-2/First SeasonAssociate Head Coach: Andre LaFleurAssistant Coaches: Brian Blaney, Bob SimonCoordinator o Basketball Operations: Mike JacksonAssociate Director/Player Development: Kevin KurbecAssociate AD or Media Relations: Arthur ParksOf ce Phone: (401) 865-2759Cell Phone: (401) 378-7334E-mail: [email protected]: www.riars.com

    GENERAL INFORMATION

    2011-12 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ROSTEROCTOBER25 Tue. ASSUMPTION exhibition# W6451

    NOVEMBER5 Sat. UMASS-LOWELL (exhibition) W767512 Sat. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W-72-6114 Mon. at Faireld Cox W-80-7219 Sat. FLORIDA A&M $ W876522 Tue. SOUTHERN $ W595325 Fri. vs. Iowa State $ ! L-64-5426 Sat. vs. Northern Iowa $ ! CBS Sports Network L-79-6229 Tue. HOLY CROSS W8277DECEMBER1 Thur. at South Carolina ESPNU W-76-675 Mon. BROWN Cox/ESPN3 W80498 Thur. BOSTON COLLEGE ESPN3 W-64-5710 Sat. BRYANT Cox W-72-6120 Tue. NEW HAMPSHIRE Cox W6752

    23 Fri. at Rhode Island Cox W-80-6127 Tue. at St. John's (Carnesecca Arena) * Cox 7:00 p.m.31 Sat. at Georgetown * ESPN2 2:00 p.m.JANUARY4 Wed. SYRACUSE * Cox 9:00 p.m.7 Sat. SETON HALL * Cox 6:00 p.m.10 Tue. LOUISVILLE * ESPN2 7:00 p.m.

    14 Sat. at Syracuse * Cox 6:00 p.m.21 Sat. MARQUETTE * Cox 7:00 p.m.25 Wed. at Pittsburgh * Cox 7:00 p.m.29 Sun. at USF * ESPN3 2:00 p.m.FEBRUARY1 Wed. RUTGERS * ESPNU 7:00 p.m.5 Sun. WEST VIRGINIA * Cox Noon7 Tue. at Villanova * Cox 8:00 p.m.11 Sun. USF * ESPN 3 4:00 p.m.

    15 Wed. at Cincinnati * ESPNU 9:00 p.m.18 Sat. GEORGETOWN * Cox 7:00 p.m.25 Sat. at DePaul * ESPN3 2:00 p.m.28 Tue. CONNECTICUT * Cox 7:00 p.m.

    MARCH2 Fri. at Notre Dame * Cox 7:00 p.m.

    6-10 BIG EAST Tournament (Madison Square Garden)All Times are Eastern

    HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS# - Alumni Hall, Providence College$ - South Padre Island Invitational! - South Padre Island Invitational (South Padre Island, Texas)* - BIG EAST Conerence Game

    2011-12 SCHEDULE & RESULTS

    Television Broadcast: CoxMike Crispino (play-by-play)and John Celestand (color)

    Radio Broadcast: WEEI 103.7 FMJohn Rooke (play-by-play) & Joe Hassett (color)

    Internet Broadcast: Friars.com (live audio broadcast)

    BROADCAST INFORMATION

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    home were victories over St. Johns in the 2008-09 season and Marquette in the 2006-07 season.Providence last opened BIG EAST play against St. John's on December 31, 2008, earning a 75-54win at Providence. PC is 1-2 all-time in BIG EAST openers at home versus St. Johns.

    OnDeck:The Friars will play their third consecutive road game when they travel to Washington,

    D.C. to ace the Georgetown Hoyas on December 31 at 2:00 p.m. Providence opens up the homeportion o its league schedule on Saturday, January 4, when it hosts top-ranked Syracuse at 7:00 p.m.

    Providence vs. Georgetown: Providence and Georgetown have met 59 times in school history,with all but two meetings coming since the ormation o the BIG EAST Conerence in 1979. The

    Hoyas lead the all-time series, 40-19. Georgetown won the rst meeting, 77-51, in Providence in1956, beore the Friars took a rematch in Providence, 83-56, in 1959. The teams have met every

    year since 1979, with the exception o the 2006-07 season. The series is even, 13-13, in Provi-dence, while the Hoyas hold a 20-4 advantage in Washington, D.C. The teams have met nine

    times on a neutral court, with Georgetown holding a 7-2 advantage. One o those two Friar winswas in the 1987 NCAA Tournament. PC earned an 88-73 victory that sent the team to its secondFinal Four appearance. Last season, Georgetown deeated the Friars, 83-81, on February 5, 2011.

    The Friars' most recent win was a 68-65 victory on March 5, 2005 in Washington, D.C.

    Scouting The Hoyas: Nationally ranked Georgetown has posted a 10-1 mark. The Hoyas have won eight consecutive games. Senio

    guard Jason Clark leads the team in scoring at 15.7 ppg. Junior orward Hollis Thompson also is having a strong season, averaging14.9 ppg. He also is the team's leading rebounder (6.1 rpg).

    Friars Looking To Earn Fourth True Road Win: On Tuesday, the Friars will play at St. John's. The Friars will be looking to earn thei

    ourth consecutive true road win o the season. The last time PC earned our consecutive road wins was the 2003-04 season whenthe team won at Villanova (Feb. 11), at Boston College (Feb. 14), at Notre Dame (Feb. 24) and at St. John's (Feb. 29).

    Rhode Island Game Recap: The Providence men's basketball team deeated the Rhode Island Rams by the score o 80-61, on Friday

    December 23, at the Ryan Center in Kingston, R.I. The game marks the rst time the Friars have earned a victory at the Ryan CenterThree Friars scored in double-digits versus the Rams. Sophomore Bryce Cotton (Tucson, Ariz.) led the team in scoring with 19 pointsSophomore Gerard Coleman (Boston, Mass.) added 16 while junior Vincent Council (Brooklyn, N.Y.) registered 15 points. Freshman

    Brice Koane (Yaounde, Cameroon) grabbed 10 rebounds and nearly registered a double-double as he also added eight points.The Rams opened the game with a 14-7 run to gain what would be their largest lead o the night. The Friars responded with a 10-2

    run with 12:23 on the clock to take the lead, 17-16. In the remainingminutes o the hal, the two teams traded baskets. Providence entered

    the locker room leading 35-33. In the hal, Council and Coleman eachscored in double-gures with 11 and 10, respectively. The Friars cameout o the gate with a 20-12 run in the second hal to extend their lead

    to 12 points (57-48), including back-to-back three-pointers rom Cot-ton. Providence would eventually lead Rhode Island by as many as 22

    points. Overall, the Friars shot 48.3 percent rom the eld (28-or-58) and63 percent rom the ree throw line (22-o-35). The game marked the

    122nd time the two teams have met and the rst time in history thatProvidence registered a win at the Ryan Center. The Friars now hold a

    68-54 edge in the series and a 29-29 record at Rhode Island. The Friarshave posted a 7-0 record this season versus New England opponentsollowing the victory over the Rams. Providence is 646-291 all-time

    against New England opponents.

    Friars Make History With Third True Road Win: On December 23,the Friars deeated the University o Rhode Island, 80-61. With the

    victory, the Friars earned their third true non-conerence road win othe season. It marked the rst time since the BIG EAST was oundedin 1979-80 that the Friars earned three true road wins over Division 1

    teams during the non-conerence season. On December 1, the Friarsdeeated South Carolina, 76-67, in Columbia, S.C. On October 14, the

    Friars deeated Faireld, 80-72, in Bridgeport, Conn. The win over South

    Game Notes

    2011-12 Game #13 (PC 80, URI 61)Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final StatisticsProvidence College vs Rhode Island12/ 23/ 11 7:05 pm at Kingston, R.I (The Ryan Center)

    Providence College 80 11-2

    Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

    ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min23 HENTON, LaDontae f 3-9 0-1 2-4 6 3 9 2 8 3 2 1 3 3134 GIPLAYE, Ron f 0-0 0-0 0-2 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 501 COLEMAN, Gerard g 8-12 0-1 0-1 1 5 6 2 16 2 6 0 2 3911 COTTON, Bryce g 5-13 2-7 7-8 1 3 4 2 19 3 0 0 3 3932 COUNCIL, Vincent g 6-15 0-0 3-6 1 5 6 4 15 6 4 0 0 3610 BATTS, Kadeem 3-4 0-0 1-4 2 0 2 3 7 0 2 1 0 1613 KOFANE, Brice 2-4 0-0 4-4 4 6 10 3 8 1 1 1 1 2321 GOLDSBROUGH, Lee 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 135 GRANT, Maurice 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 141 CARTER, Chris 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 142 DIXON, Bilal 1-1 0-0 4-4 0 3 3 2 6 0 0 0 0 751 BANCROFT, Ted 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

    Team 3 5 8Totals 28-58 2-9 22-35 19 31 50 21 80 15 16 5 9 200

    FG % 1st Half: 12-25 48.0%3FG % 1st Half: 0-3 0.0%

    FT % 1st Half: 11-21 52.4%

    2nd half: 16-33 48.5%2nd half: 2-6 33.3%2nd half: 11-14 78.6%

    Game: 28-58 48.3%Game: 2-9 22.2%Game: 22-35 62.9%

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    Rhode Island 61 1-11

    Total 3-Ptr Rebounds

    ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min12 OUTERBRIDGE, Orion f 6-14 1-4 0-0 0 4 4 2 13 0 0 2 0 3035 HOLTON, Jonathan f 5 -10 0-1 5-7 5 1 6 5 15 0 1 4 0 2600 MALONE, Andre g 1-7 0-3 2-2 1 1 2 4 4 1 1 0 2 1504 POWELL, Mike g 4-9 2-4 3-4 0 0 0 2 13 5 2 0 2 2913 BUCHANAN, T.J. g 0 -2 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 3 0 1 3 0 2 2201 WILSON, Jamal 1-12 0-5 3-3 2 2 4 2 5 2 2 0 0 2402 KEMP, A.J. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 105 McKOY, Dominique 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 210 HARRIS, Rayvon 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 111 SHENGELIA, Levan 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 315 VEDDER, Blake 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 BARON, Billy 0-7 0-3 3-4 0 4 4 3 3 4 2 0 1 2624 BROOKS, Ryan 2-3 0-0 0-2 2 2 4 1 4 1 0 1 1 1744 MALHOIT, Anthony 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 3

    Team 4 0 4 1Totals 20-66 3 -20 1 8-24 17 16 33 27 6 1 14 11 7 8 200

    FG % 1st Half: 11-37 29.7%3FG % 1st Half: 2-11 18.2%

    FT % 1st Half: 9-13 69.2%

    2nd half: 9-29 31.0%2nd half: 1-9 11.1%2nd half: 9-11 81.8%

    Game: 20-66 30.3%Game: 3-20 15.0%Game: 18-24 75.0%

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    Officials: Earl Walton, Tim Clougherty, Karl HessTechnical fouls: Providence College-KOFANE, Brice. Rhode Island-WILSON,Jamal; TEAM.Attendance: 7657

    Score by periods 1st 2nd Total

    Providence College 35 45 80Rhode Island 33 28 61

    In Off 2nd FastPoints Paint T/O Chance Break BenchPC 46 15 18 24 22URI 26 16 11 10 16

    : 7 I :47

    Name Honor DateB. Cotton Honor Roll Nov. 21G. Coleman Honor Roll Dec. 5L. Henton Rookie o Week Dec. 5L. Henton Rookie o Week Dec. 12

    Friar BIG EAST Honors

    In 2011-12

    Name Opponent StatsL. Henton Florida A&M 13 pts, 11 rbsG. Coleman Southern 21 pts, 11 rbsV. Council Holy Cross 19 pts, 11 ast.V. Council Brown 21 pts, 11 ast.L. Henton Bryant 13 pts, 12 rbsV.Council UNH 17 pts, 12 ast.L. Henton UNH 11 pts, 12 rbs

    Friar Double-Doubles

    In 2011-12

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    Carolina marked the rst time the Friars won consecutive true road games since the2005-06 season when PC won at Rutgers (79-69) on January 25, 2006 and won in theteam's next road game at DePaul on February 7, 2006.

    Friars Grab 50 Rebounds At Rhode Island: In the Friars' 80-61 win at Rhode Island on

    December 23, the team grabbed a season best 50 rebounds. It marked the rst timesince December 8, 2010 that PC grabbed 50 or more rebounds in a game. The last time

    the Friars accomplished the eat, they recorded 50 rebounds in an 88-86 loss at BostonCollege.

    Council Closing In 1,000 Career Points: Junior Vincent Council (Brooklyn, N.Y.) hasrecorded 976 career points (12.8 ppg). He needs 24 points to become the 44th Friar all-

    time to score 1,000 or more points. Marshon Brooks was the most recent Friar to reachthe 1,000-point mark. He nished his career with 1,629 (ninth all-time).

    Three C's Leading The Friar Ofense:Friar guards junior Vincent Council (Brooklyn, N.Y.),sophomore Gerard Coleman (Boston, Mass.) and sophomore Bryce Cotton (Tucson, Ariz.)

    are leading the Friar oense this season. Council is the team's top scorer averaging 16.9ppg, while Coleman is second on the team in scoring (15.8 ppg) and Cotton ranks third

    on the team in scoring (15.7 ppg).

    Cotton Leads BIG EAST In Free Throw Percentage: Sophomore Bryce Cotton (Tucson,Ariz.) leads the BIG EAST in ree throw percentage. Cotton is 50-55 (.909) rom behind

    the line. On December 10, Cotton went 10-10 rom the line.

    Council Second in BIG EAST Assists :Junior guard Vincent Council (Brooklyn, N.Y.) ranks

    second in BIG EAST play in assists, averaging 6.9 apg. Council had a season-high 12 as-sists in the Friars' win over New Hampshire on December 20. It marked the 15th time

    in his career that he has registered eight or more assists in a game. Last season, Councilhad our games with at least 10 assists, including 10 against No. 5 Pittsburgh on January

    4, 2011. He averaged 5.9 assists per game, a total which ranked rst in the BIG EAST. Histotal o 189 assists on the 2010-11 season ranked 10th all-time at Providence College.

    Cotton and Council Lead BIG EAST In Minutes Played: Sophomore Bryce Cotton(Tucson, Ariz.) and junior Vincent Council (Brooklyn, N.Y.) lead the BIG EAST in minutes

    played per game. Cotton leads the league with 37.5 minutes per game, while Council issecond with 37.3 minutes per game. Freshman LaDontae Henton (Lansing, Mich.) ranks

    seventh on the list with 35.9 minutes per game.

    Henton Earns Consecutive BIG EAST Rookie o the Week Honors: Freshman orward

    LaDontae Henton (Lansing, Mich.) was named BIG EAST Rookie o the Week on December12, or the second week in a row. Henton averaged 17.7 points, 9.3 rebounds, and 2.3

    blocks per game. Henton is the second Friar to earn back to back Rookie o the WeekHonors since Michael Smith in 1992. In the Friars' 80-49 win over Brown on December

    5, Henton scored 19 points and grabbed nine rebounds. In the team's 64-57 victory

    over ACC oe Boston College on December 8, he registered a career-high 21 points andadded seven rebounds. In the squad's 72-61 win over Bryant on December 10, Henton

    added his second double-double o the season with 13 points and a career-high 12 re-bounds. He also recorded a career-high ve blocks or the Friars. Henton earned his rst

    Rookie o the Week honor on December 5. In two games, Henton averaged 17.5 points,8.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists. On November 29, Henton scored 17 points, grabbed nine

    rebounds and dished out two assists in an 82-77 win versus Holy Cross. On December 1,Henton scored a career-high 18 points to go along with eight rebounds and two assists,in a 76-67 road win at South Carolina. He also played all 40 minutes in both victories.

    Council and Henton Earn DoubleDouble: Junior guard Vincent Council (Brooklyn,

    N.Y.) and reshman LaDontae Henton (Lansing, Mich.) both earned a double-double in

    Game Notes

    Date Player Opp. Stats11/14 Bryce Cotton at Faireld 24 Points11/14 Vincent Council at Faireld 26 Points11/19 Bryce Cotton Florida A&M 26 Points11/22 Gerard Coleman Southern 21 Points11/25 Gerard Coleman vs. Iowa State 20 Points11/25 Vincent Council vs. Iowa State 21 Points

    11/26 Vincent Council vs. Northern Iowa 26 Points11/29 Bryce Cotton Holy Cross 24 Points12/5 Vincent Council Brown 21 Points12/8 LaDontae Henton Boston College 21 Points12/10 Bryce Cotton Bryant 34 Points12/20 Gerard Coleman New Hamphire 20 Points

    Total 20+ Point Games 12Gerard Coleman- 3Bryce Cotton - 4Vincent Council - 4LaDontae Henton -1

    2011-12 Providence 20-Point Games

    INDIVIDUALPlayer Category Rank NumberGerard Coleman Scoring 12 15.8 ppg

    Bryce Cotton Minutes 1 37.5 mpg3-pt Made 8 2.00/gameScoring 12 15.7 ppg

    Vincent Council Minutes 2 37.3 mpgAssists 2 6.9 apgScoring 10 16.9 ppg

    LaDontae Henton Minutes 7 35.9 mpgRebounds 4 8.8 rpgScoring 26 13.1 ppg

    Brice Koane Blocks 10 1.7 bpg

    TEAMCategory PC Rk Number Leader Number

    Scoring 13 71.9 Syracuse 80.7Deense 10 62.9 ppg Louisville 56.9 ppgFT Pct. 8 .687 Villanova .768FG Pct. 8 .462 Connecticut .499Opp. FG % 3 .374 Connecticut .3593-Pt FG % 8 .353 Connecticut .407Reb. Margin 8 +4.3 Pittsburgh +13.2Blocks 4 5.5 bpg Connecticut 7.2 bpgAssists 13 13.2 apg Marquette 17.8 apgSteals 12 6.2 spg Syracuse 11.2 spg

    TO Margin 12 -0.15 Syracuse Assist/TO 12 1.00 Notre Dame 1.5

    Friars In The 2011-12 BIG EAST Rankings

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    a 67-52 win over New Hampshire on December 20. Council scored 17 points while dishing out aseason-high 12 assists. Henton grabbed 12 rebounds and scored 11 points. It was the rst time

    this season that two Friars had a double-double in the same game. The last time two Friar playershad a double-double in the same game was on November 20, 2010. Marshon Brooks scored 22

    points and grabbed 10 rebounds and Bilal Dixon scored 14 points and ripped down 14 rebounds.Also in that game, Vincent Council scored 13 points and dished out 10 assists.

    Kadeem Batts Returns To Lineup: Sophomore Kadeem Batts (Powder Springs, Ga.) scorednine points and grabbed six rebounds in his return to the lineup on December 20 versus New

    Hampshire. Batts missed the team's two exhibition games and the rst 11 games o the seasonater he was suspended or ailing to meet his obligations as a student-athlete. Batts, a 6-9 or-

    ward, started all 32 games last season or the Friars. He averaged 7.1 points and 5.8 reboundsper game last season.

    Henton Registers Career Highs: In the Friars' 64-57 win over Boston College on December 8,reshman LaDontae Henton (Lansing, Mich.) recorded a career-high 21 points in the win. He

    also grabbed seven rebounds and was 4-4 rom the ree-throw line. On December 10, Hentongrabbed a career-high 12 rebounds in a 72-61 win over Bryant.

    Cotton Scores A Career High: Sophomore guard Bryce Cotton (Tucson, Ariz.) scored a game

    and career-high 34 points in the Friars win over Bryant on December 10. He shot 11-o-16 romthe eld and a perect 10-o-10 rom the ree throw line. For Cotton it was the ourth time thisseason that he has scored 20 or more points in a game. It also marked the most points by a Friar

    since Marshon Brooks scored 52 points versus Notre Dame on February 23, 2011.

    Coleman Named To BIG EAST Honor Roll: Sophomore Gerard Coleman (Boston, Mass.) wasnamed to the BIG EAST Honor Roll on December 5. Coleman earned the honor ater scoring 18

    points in both Friar wins over Holy Cross and South Carolina. He has shot an impressive 55.0percent (12-22) rom the eld, while also shooting 80 percent (12-15) rom the ree throw line.

    Friars Versus New England Opponents: The Friars have recorded a 7-0 mark this season versusNew England opponents with victories over Faireld, Holy Cross, Brown, Boston College, Bry-

    ant, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. The Friars have registered a 646-291 (.689) mark all-timeagainst New England opponents.

    Home NonConerence Winning Streak: For the second consecutive season, the Friars havewon all their non-conerence home games. Providence has won 19 consecutive non-conerence

    home games. The streak started with an 87-78 win over Yale on December 21, 2009. Last season,the Friars won all 10 o their home non-conerence games. This season, the team has deeated

    eight teams at the Dunkin' Donuts Center. The Friars' longest non-conerence home winningstreak is 56 games which went rom February 13, 1971 to December 27, 1974. Since the BIG EAST

    was ounded in 1979-80, the team's longest non-conerence regular season winning streak is 28games. Rick Barnes' Friars won those games rom November 25, 1988 to November 22, 1991.

    Ed Cooley Earns 100th Win: Friar Head Coach Ed Cooley received his 100th win as he deeated

    Boston College 64-57 on December 8. Cooley has led the Friars to 11-2 mark this season. For hiscareer, he has registered a 103-71 mark over six seasons.

    Council Registers A DoubleDouble: Junior Vincent Council (Brooklyn, N.Y.) recorded his thirddouble-double o the season and the seventh o his career with 17 points and 12 assists versus

    New Hampshire on December 20. Council almost registered a triple-double as he also had sevenrebounds in the game.

    Cotton's Improved Perormance: Sophomore Bryce Cotton (Tucson, Ariz.) worked hard to im-prove his game over the summer and it has paid o. Ater 13 games, Cotton is third on the team

    in scoring, averaging 15.7 ppg, while shooting an impressive 64-136 (.471) rom the eld and24-60 (.433) rom behind the arc. In the Friars' season opening win over Fairleigh Dickinson on

    November 12, Cotton registered 16 points and our assists. In the team's game against Faireld

    Game NotesAll Time SeriesST. JOHNS UNIVERSITY

    PC trails 42-56Home: 23-20; Away: 15-30; Neutral: 4-6

    DATE SITE PC OPP W-L2-25-27 Brooklyn, NY 36 33 1-012-20-27 Brooklyn, NY 26 38 1-112-18-28 Brooklyn, NY 32 30 2-112-20-29 Brooklyn, NY 20 27 2-21-25-30 Providence, RI 31 21 3-212-19-30 Brooklyn, NY 16 21 3-312-19-31 Brooklyn, NY 25 33 3-4

    1-30-32 R.I. Auditorium 26 30 3-512-17-32 Brooklyn, NY 25 39 3-62-18-33 Providence, RI 47 38 4-612-19-33 Brooklyn, NY 31 43 4-712-18-34 Brooklyn NY 37 40 4-81-19-35 R.I. Auditorium 58 28 5-83-5-36 Brooklyn, NY 34 43 5-93-6-37 Brooklyn, NY 37 44 5-102-25-38 Brooklyn, NY 37 47 5-112-10-41 Brooklyn, NY 49 58 5-122-7-42 Brooklyn, NY 42 78 5-131-5-56 Providence, RI 59 79 5-142-15-58 Providence, RI 53 50 6-1412-4-58 Madison Sq. Garden 55 73 6-153-19-59 Madison Sq. Garden + 55 76 6-1612-19-59 Madison Sq. Garden (OT) 64 67 6-1712-17-60 Madison Sq. Garden * 54 76 6-1812-30-67 Madison Sq. Garden * 72 67 7-182-21-68 Providence, RI 56 58 7-1912-18-68 New York, NY 53 73 7-201-28-70 Providence, RI (OT) 58 57 8-2012-30-70 Madison Sq. Garden * 94 80 9-203-6-71 New York, NY 65 79 9-213-1-72 Providence, RI 71 65 10-213-3-73 New York, NY 93 90 11-213-1-74 Providence, RI 85 69 12-21

    12-28-74 Providence, RI 79 91 12-223-1-75 New York, NY 70 88 12-233-22-75 Madison Sq. Garden + 85 72 13-232-28-76 Providence, RI 67 53 14-232-26-77 New York, NY 69 66 15-232-25-78 Providence, RI 51 60 15-242-24-79 New York, NY 65 70 15-252-23-80 Providence, RI 62 68 15-262-28-80 Providence, RI $ 44 48 15-271-10-81 New York, NY 63 83 15-282-16-81 Providence, RI 73 57 16-281-9-82 Nassau Coliseum 62 76 16-292-15-82 Providence, RI (2OT) 76 77 16-3012-4-82 Providence, RI 60 61 16-311-18-83 New York, NY 54 74 16-321-7-84 New York, NY 52 57 16-332-7-84 Providence, RI 65 60 17-331-30-85 Providence, RI 60 77 17-343-2-85 New York, NY 53 72 17-353-7-85 Madison Sq. Garden $ 62 90 17-361-2-86 Providence, RI (OT) 90 95 17-372-3-86 New York, NY 61 85 17-381-31-87 Providence, RI (OT) 93 81 18-382-14-87 New York, NY 79 78 19-38

    3-5-87 Madison Sq. Garden $ 80 51 20-382-13-88 New York, NY 67 88 20-393-5-88 Providence, RI 90 81 21-391-3-89 Providence, RI 98 69 22-392-1-89 New York, NY 75 87 22-401-24-90 Providence, RI 75 83 22-412-17-90 New York, NY 77 74 23-411-15-91 New York, NY (OT) 79 85 23-422-9-91 Providence, RI 75 64 24-423-8-91 Madison Sq. Garden $ 72 64 25-421-18-92 New York, NY 75 85 25-432-24-92 Providence, RI 68 72 25-441-5-93 New York, NY 76 86 25-452-9-93 Providence, RI 64 73 25-462-5-94 New York, NY 69 73 25-472-21-94 Providence, RI 75 67 26-471-5-95 Providence, RI 74 89 26-482-22-95 Madison Sq. Garden 72 79 26-491-6-96 New York, NY 82 78 27-493-6-96 Madison Sq. Garden $ 80 72 28-491-2-97 Providence, RI 77 67 29-491-15-97 Madison Sq. Garden 72 59 30-491-17-98 Providence, RI 56 63 30-501-20-99 Providence, RI 57 84 30-51

    2-15-99 New York, NY 70 104 30-522-8-00 Providence, RI 46 61 30-532-3-01 Providence, RI 75 63 31-532-14-01 New York, NY 64 53 32-531-12-02 Providence, RI 78 57 33-531-26-02 Madison Sq. Garden (OT) 75 70 34-531-8-03 Providence, RI 75 71 35-532-15-03 New York, NY 69 59 36-532-29-04 Madison Sq. Garden 103 78 37-533-1-05 Providence, RI 86 75 38-532-4-06 Providence, RI 81 73 39-532-17-07 Providence, RI 71 66 40-533-4-07 Madison Sq. Garden 64 77 40-542-9-08 New York, NY 62 64 40-5512-31-08 Providence, RI 75 54 41-551-3-10 New York, NY 74 59 42-551-1-11 Providence, RI 65 67 42-56+NIT *ECAC Holiday Festival $ BIG EAST Tourn.

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    Game Noteson November 14, Cotton scored a then career-high 24 points. On November 19, he recordedhis second straight game with 24 or more points when he scored a career-high 26 points in a

    win over Florida A&M, 87-65. Cotton registered what was a game-high 24 points versus HolyCross on November 29. Cotton scored 19 points in an 80-49 win over Brown on December

    5. On December 10, Cotton scored a game-high 34 points on 11-16 shooting rom the eld,while going 10-10 rom the ree throw line in a win over Bryant 72-61. He recorded a game-high 19 points at Rhode Island on December 10.

    Friars 40 When Shooting 50% Or More: The Friars have registered a 4-0 mark this season

    when the squad shoots 50 percent or better rom the eld. Providence shot 50 percent (33-66) in an 80-49 win over Brown on December 5. The Friars shot a season-best 55.6 percent

    (30-54) in an 80-72 win at Faireld on November 14.

    Council Producing On Ofense:Junior point guard Vincent Council (Brooklyn, N.Y.) registered

    his ourth game this season with 20 or more points when he scored 21 points in the team'swin over Brown on December 5. He scored 26 points in the team's win on November 14 at

    Faireld University. Council shot 9-15 rom the eld and 8-10 rom the ree throw line. OnNovember 25, Council recorded 21 points in the Friars' loss to Iowa State on November 25.

    Council scored 26 points in the Friars' loss to Northern Iowa on November 26. He leads teamin scoring, averaging 16.9 points per game.

    Coleman Makes First Start O The Season: Sophomore Gerard Coleman (Boston,Mass.)made his rst start o the season versus Holy Cross on November 29 and contributed with

    18 points, eight rebounds and six assists in 39 minutes. Coleman had some strong gamescoming in o the bench this season as well. In the Friars' loss to Iowa State on November 25,

    Coleman recorded 20 points and eight rebounds. On November 22, he registered his rstcareer double-double with career highs in points (21) and rebounds (11). He also made acareer-high 11 ree throws. The sophomore guard is second on the team in scoring, averag-

    ing 15.8 points per game.

    Cotton Named To BIG EAST Honor Roll: Sophomore Bryce Cotton (Tucson, Ariz.) was namedto the BIG EAST Honor Roll on November 21. Cotton earned the honor ater averaging 22

    points over the team's rst three games. He has shot an impressive 60.5 percent (23-38) romthe eld, while also shooting 60 percent (9-15) rom behind the three-point line.

    Henton Provides Strong Efort: Freshman LaDontae Henton (Lansing, Mich.) has been oneo the top reshman in the BIG EAST this season. In the Friars' win over Boston College on

    December 8, he recorded a career-high 21 points and seven rebounds in the game. He scored18 points and grabbed eight rebounds in the Friars' win at South Carolina on December 1.

    He also was 3-3 rom behind the three-point arc. He played all 40 minutes o action or thesecond consecutive game. On November 17, Henton scored 18 points and grabbed ninerebounds in 40 minutes o action versus Holy Cross on November 29. He recorded his rst

    career double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds in the team's win over Florida A&M onNovember 19. Henton nearly notched another double-double in the team's loss to Northern

    Iowa on November 26 when he recorded 16 points and nine rebounds. In a 80-49 win over

    Brown on December 5, Henton scored 19 points and grabbed nine rebounds. On December10, Henton registered his second career double-double with 12 rebounds and 13 points. In a67-52 win over New Hampshire on December 20, Henton registered his third career double-double with 12 rebounds and 11 points. He leads the team in rebounding (8.8 rpg) and ranks

    ourth in scoring (13.1 ppg).

    Ed Cooley Deeats Former Team: Ed Cooley and his Friars made the trip to Bridgeport, Conn.to take on Faireld University on Monday, November 14. Cooley, who was the ormer Faireld

    head coach, received a standing ovation as he stepped onto the court or the rst time as anopposing head coach. In a tight game or most o the night, Cooley and the Friars were able

    to deeat the Stags, 80-72. The last time that a Friar head coach deeated his ormer team oc-curred in 1986. Friar Head Coach Rick Pitino deeated Boston University, 72-69, on March 12.

    All Time SeriesGEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY

    PC trails 19-40Home: 13-13; Away: 4-20; N eutral: 2-7

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    1-23-82 Providence, RI 50 49 3-32-24-82 Washington, DC 42 60 3-43-6-82 Hartord Civ. Ctr. $ 48 62 3-51-22-83 Providence, RI 70 78 3-62-23-83 Washington, DC 62 86 3-71-18-84 Washington, DC 76 80 3-82-18-84 Providence, RI 38 59 3-93-8-84 Madison Sq. Garden $ 50 70 3-101-16-85 Washington, DC 44 85 3-112-16-85 Providence, RI 73 87 3-121-4-86 Washington, DC 79 110 3-131-27-86 Providence, RI 54 69 3-141-28-87 Providence, RI 82 79 4-142-28-87 Washington, DC 79 90 4-153-6-87 Madison Sq. Garden $ 66 84 4-163-21-87 Freedom Hall (Louisville, KY) # 88 73 5-161-13-88 Providence, RI 78 74 6-162-29-88 Washington, DC 63 73 6-171-18-89 Providence, RI 77 80 6-182-22-89 Washington, DC 74 76 6-191-6-90 Washington, DC 91 93 6-202-13-90 Providence, RI 94 90 7-203-9-90 Madison Sq. Garden $ 77 78 7-21

    1-8-91 Providence, RI 72 69 8-212-6-91 Washington, DC 65 79 8-223-9-91 Madison Sq. Garden $ 55 71 8-231-6-92 Providence, RI 63 70 8-242-8-92 Washington, DC 86 63 9-242-6-93 Washington, DC 66 58 10-242-13-93 Providence, RI 68 50 11-241-15-94 Washington, DC 70 77 11-253-7-94 Providence, RI (OT) 73 67 12-253-13-94 Madison Sq. Garden $ 74 64 13-2512-7-94 Washington, DC 74 76 13-262-18-95 Providence, RI 74 77 13-272-27-96 Providence, RI 84 77 14-272-12-97 Washington, DC 69 75 14-283-2-97 Providence, RI 56 67 14-291-3-98 Washington, DC 56 58 14-301-9-99 Washington, DC 70 75 14-312-27-99 Providence, RI 64 62 15-313-3-99 Madison Sq. Garden $ 66 68 15-321-5-00 Providence, RI 55 48 16-322-10-01 Providence, RI 103 79 17-323-6-02 Madison Sq. Garden $ 67 68 17-332-25-03 Washington, DC 56 71 17-343-24-03 Providence, RI + 58 67 17-35

    1-26-04 Providence, RI 65 50 18-353-5-05 Washington, DC 68 65 19-351-5-06 Washington, DC 62 72 19-362-18-08 Providence, RI 58 68 19-371-10-09 Washington, DC 75 82 19-382-9-10 Providence, RI 70 79 19-392-5-11 Washington, DC 81 83 19-40

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    Game Notes

    Rk. Team Points 1st Place1. Connecticut 209 (7)

    Syracuse 209 (5)3. Louisville 201 (3)4. Pittsburgh 188 (1)

    5. Cincinnati 1696. Marquette 1557. West Virginia 1328. Villanova 1279. Notre Dame 11410. Georgetown 10411. Rutgers 7512. St. Johns 7113. Seton Hall 5614. USF 4315. Providence 4016. DePaul 27

    2010-11 BIG EAST

    Preseason Poll

    Friars Get First Road Win In Over A Year: The Friars won their rst road game since the 2009-2010 season when they deeated Faireld, 80-72, on Monday, November 14. The win marked

    PC's rst road victory since January 14, 2009 when the team deeated DePaul, 79-62. It alsomarked the teams rst non-conerence road win since the Friars earned a 110-97 win at George

    Washington on December 9, 2009.

    Ed Cooley Earns First Win: First-year Friar Head Coach Ed Cooley opened the season with a72-61 win over Fairleigh Dickinson on November 12. With the win, Cooley became the rst PCcoach to begin his Friar career with a victory since Pete Gillen in 1994. Under Gillen, the Friars

    topped another New Jersey team, Rider, 72-59, on November 26.

    Rookie Henton Earns The Start: Freshman orward LaDontae Henton (Lansing, Mich.) becamejust the 16th true reshman to start his rst game as a Friar. Henton recorded 10 points and six

    rebounds in 35 minutes o action. He was 2-3 rom behind the three-point arc. Last season,Gerard Coleman (Boston, Mass.) started in his rst game or the Friars and registered 17 points.

    Kiwi Gardner: It was announced on December 5 that the NCAA ruled that Providence Collegestudent-athlete Kiwi Gardners initial eligibility coming out o high school does not meet the

    NCAA Division 1 requirements. Thus, he is not able to appear in competition or practice or the 2011-12 academic year.

    Future Friars, Ed Cooley Has A National Ranked Recruiting Class: Providence College mens basketball Head Coach Ed Cooleyannounced on November 10, 2011 that student-athletes Kris Dunn (New London, Conn.), Ricky Ledo (Providence, R.I.) and JoshFortune (Hampton, Va.), each signed a National Letter o Intent to attend Providence College beginning in September 2012. These

    three players make up one o the top recruiting classes in the nation. CBSSports.com rated Cooleys rst recruiting class as the thbest in the nation, while Scout.com has it ranked No. 8 and ESPN.com ranked the class as the ninth best in the country. It is one o

    the highest rated recruiting classes in the history o the program as the 1990 class (Dickey Simpkins, Michael Smith, Rob Phelps andTroy Brown) was ranked No. 4 in the nation and the 1974 class (Bruce Campbell, Bill Eason and Bob Misevicius) was ranked sixth

    Dunn, a 6-oot-3-inch, 186-pound point guard attends New London (Conn.) High School where he plays or Head Coach Craig ParkerHe is the top-ranked point guard in the country, according to Scout.com and CBSSports.com. ESPN.com has him rated as the No. 2point guard in the class o 2012 and Rivals.com has ranked Dunn as the third best point guard. Last season, Dunn helped lead New

    London High School to a 27-0 record and a state title ater averaging 26.5 points, 10 rebounds and ve assists per game in 2011. Fohis eorts, he earned the New Haven Registers State Player o the Year honors. Dunn played or the Connecticut Basketball Club AAU

    squad. Ledo, a 6-oot-6-inch, 190-pound shooting guard is ranked as the No. 1 shooting guard in the class o 2012, according to Rivalscom. He also has been ranked as the sixth best shooting guard in his class by ESPN.com and Scout.com. CBSSports.com has Ledo

    rated as the 17th best player overall. Ledo attends the South Kent School in Connecticut and is coached by Kelvin Jeerson. Ledoplayed or the Expressions Elite AAU team. Fortune, a 6-oot-5-inch, 180-pound shooting guard attends Kecoughtan High School in

    Virginia where he is coached by Ivan Thomas. As a junior, Fortune averaged 13.9 points per game. Fortune is ranked as the eighthbest player in the class o 2012 in Virginia and the 34th best shooting guard in the class, according the ESPN.com. He played or theBoo Williams AAU program.

    Dave Gavitt Tribute: On September 16, 2011, Friartown lost an icon with the death o Dave Gavitt. He was known to most as a Hal

    o Fame coach, athletic director and administrator and or his oresight and vision which led to the ormation o the Big East Conerence in 1979. Although he is no longer with us, Coach Gavitts memory will live on in Friartown. This season, all Friar athletic teams

    will wear DG patches in honor o him. The mens basketball team will continue to play all its home games on the Dave Gavitt Court

    at the Dunkin Donuts Center and his retired jersey will always hang in the raters.

    Friars On TV and Radio:This season the Friars will have 26 o their 31 regular season games televised. Cox Sports will be coveringthe majority o the games, with ESPN networks airing a handul. For the 23rd consecutive season Joe Hassett and John Rooke wil

    be broadcasting all 31 games on 103.7 WEEI FM.

    Friars Led BIG EAST In Scoring:The 2010-11 Providence College men's basketball team led the BIG EAST Conerence in scoringaveraging 75.8 points in 32 total games. That scoring average was good or 31st in the nation. In addition, the Friars averaged 72.4points in their 18 BIG EAST games, a total that ranked second behind Marquette's 73.2 ppg.

    Marshon Brooks Scoring: Last year, senior Marshon Brooks had one o the greatest oensive seasons in the history o the league

    Brooks broke the BIG EAST single-game scoring mark when he recorded 52 points on 20-28 shooting against No. 9 Notre Dame on

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    February 23. His 20 eld goals against No. 9 Notre Dame set a BIG EAST record or the most eld goals in a game. He also established

    the BIG EAST single-season scoring mark with 468 points in 18 league games. Brooks set these records while leading the leaguein scoring in overall action (24.6 ppg) and in league action (26.0 ppg). He averaged 26.0 ppg in 18 league games, which is the th

    highest single-season average in 32 years o BIG EAST play. Brooks provided 32.5 percent o the team's oense becoming just thesecond Friar since 1967 to account or at least 30 percent o the team's scoring.

    Friars AllTime Versus Top25 Teams: The Friars have posted a 100-224 (.309) mark all-time versus top-25 teams. Last season

    Providence had two wins over ranked teams. The victory over No. 8/7 Villanova on January 26, 2011 coupled with the Friars winover No. 18/15 Louisville on January 22, 2011 marked the rst time Providence won consecutive games against ranked teams sinceDecember 1998. In 1998, the Friars deeated No. 9/8 Purdue, 87-82, on Dec. 27, beore downing No. 23/23 Pittsburgh, 83-68, on

    Dec. 30. It also marked the rst win or Providence over a top-10 team since they deeated No. 1/1 Pittsburgh, 81-73, at the DunkinDonuts Center on February 24, 2009.

    Providence College Basketball: 2011-12 is the 85th season o basketball at Providence College. Since the program started in 1926-27, Providence has posted a 1,312-876 mark, good or a .599 winning percentage. During their previous 84 seasons, the Friars have

    made the NCAA Tournament 15 times and the National Invitation Tournament on 18 occasions.

    BIG EAST Preseason Poll: Providence was picked 15th in the 2011 BIG EAST Preseason Coaches' Poll. It was announced at the an-nual BIG EAST Media Day at New York Athletic Club on Wednesday, October 19. Connecticut and Syracuse tied as the avorites to

    win the league.

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    THE LAST TIME PROVIDENCE COLLEGE...WON IN OVERTIME... (1/22/09) Providence 98 at Seton Hall 93 OTLOST IN OVERTIME... (2/19/11) Cincinnati 93 at Providence 81 OTPLAYED DOUBLE OVERTIME... (2/15/05) #18 Connecticut 94 at Providence 89 2OTPLAYED A RANKED OPPONENT...(3/2/11) #11/#11 Louisville 87 vs. Providence 60WAS RANKED... (3/15/04) 21st Associated Press Poll, 19th ESPN/USA Today Coaches PollDEFEATED A TOP25 OPPONENT ON THE ROAD... (1/24/04) Providence 66 at #4/#4 Connecticut 56DEFEATED A TOP25 OPPONENT AT HOME... (1/26/11) #8/#7 Villanova 68 vs. Providence 83DEFEATED AT TOP25 OPPONENT IN A NEUTRAL ARENA... #18/#18 Arkansas 51 vs. Providence 67 (11/16/07) Puerto Rico Tip ODEFEATED A TOP10 OPPONENT ON THE ROAD... (1/24/04) Providence 66 at #4/#4 Connecticut 56DEFEATED A TOP10 OPPONENT AT HOME... (1/26/11) #8/#7 Villanova 68 at Providence 83WON BY 50 OR MORE... (2/22/01) Binghamton 58 at #25 Providence 119SCORED 100 OR MORE... (3/9/10) Providence 106 vs. Seton Hall 109BOTH TEAMS SCORED 100 OR MORE... (3/9/10) Providence 106 vs. Seton Hall 109SCORED 90 POINTS... (2/23/11) #9/#9 Notre Dame 94 at Providence 93SCORED LESS THAN 50... (11/18/06) Brown 51 at Providence 41BOTH TEAMS SCORED LESS THAN 50... (2/26/00) Boston College 40 at Providence 45ALLOWED 100 OR MORE... (3/9/10) Providence 106 vs. Seton Hall 109ALLOWED 50 OR LESS... (12/5/11) Providence 80 vs. Brown 49SHOT OVER 60% FG... (1/25/06) Providence 79 (60.0 percent) at Rutgers 69SHOT UNDER 35% FG... (11/22/11) Providence 59 (26.5 percent) vs. Southern 53HELD OPPONENT UNDER 30% FG... (12/5/11) Brown 49 (29.1 percent) at Providence 80MADE 10 3POINT FG... (3/8/11) Marquette 87 vs. Providence 66 (13 Three-Point FGs)MADE 15 OR MORE 3POINT FG...(12/9/09) Providence 110 (16 Three-Point FGs) at George Washington 97

    DID NOT MAKE A 3POINT FG... (2/12/00) Rutgers 69 at Providence 60 (0-5, 3 PT FG)ATTEMPTED 50 FREE THROWS... (1/5/99) West Virginia 87 at Providence 90 (59 FT Attempts)MADE 40 FREE THROWS... (1/5/99) West Virginia 87 at Providence 90 (40 FT)HAD 50 OR MORE REBOUNDS... (12/23/11) Providence 80 (50 Rebounds) at Rhode Island 61HAD 25 OR LESS REBOUNDS... (1/17/10) Providence 63 (22 rebounds) at Marquette 93HAD 20 OR MORE ASSISTS... (11/29/11) Providence 82 (21 assists) vs. Holy Cross 77HAD 20 OR MORE TURNOVERS... (11/19/11) Providence 87 (20 turnovers) vs. Florida A&M 65MADE 15 OR MORE STEALS... (1/3/10) Providence 74 (16 steals) at St. Johns 59BLOCKED 10 OR MORE SHOTS... (12/8/11) Boston College 57 at Providence 64 (10 blocks)HAD SIX OR MORE PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES... (12/9/09) Providence 110 at George Washington 97 (6 players)HAD SEVEN OR MORE PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES... (11/18/08) Dartmouth 82 at Providence 100 (7 players)

    THE LAST TIME A PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PLAYER...SCORED 50 OR MORE... (2/23/11) Marshon Brooks (52 points) vs. Notre Dame,(12/15/73) Marvin Barnes (52 points) vs. Austin PeaySCORED 40 OR MORE... (2/23/11) Marshon Brooks (52 points) vs. Notre Dame

    SCORED 30 OR MORE... (12/10/11) Bryce Cotton (34 points) vs. BryantSCORED 25 OR MORE... (12/10/11) Bryce Cotton (34 points) vs. BryantSCORED 20 OR MORE... (12/20/11) Gerard Coleman (20 points) vs. UNHHIT 15 FIELD GOALS... (2/23/11) Marshon Brooks (20 eld goals, 52 points) vs. Notre DameHIT 10 THREE POINT FG... (2/23/00) Donta Wade (10, 3PT FG) at Notre DameHIT 9 THREE POINT FG... (2/2/05) Donnie McGrath (9, 3PT FG) vs. VirginiaHIT 8 THREE POINT FG... (2/2/05) Donnie McGrath (9, 3PT FG) vs. VirginiaHIT 7 THREE POINT FG... (11/24/07) Je Xavier (7, 3PT FG) vs. Florida StateHIT 6 THREE POINT FG... (2/4/09) Sharaud Curry (6, 3PT FG) vs. #17/#16 VillanovaMADE 15 FREE THROWS... (11/24/10) Vincent Council (16-16 FT) vs. WyomingHAD 25 REBOUNDS... (1/25/94) Michael Smith (26 rebounds) vs. SyracuseHAD 20 REBOUNDS... (1/9/10) Jamine Peterson (20 rebounds) vs. RutgersHAD 15 REBOUNDS... (3/9/10) Jamine Peterson (16 rebounds) vs. Seton HallTWO PLAYERS HAD 10 REBOUNDS... (3/2/11) Kadeem Batts (10 rebounds), Bilal Dixon (10 rebounds) at LouisvilleHAD 15 ASSISTS... (12/6/10) Vincent Council (16 Assists) vs. BrownHAD 10 ASSISTS... (12/20/11) Vincent Council (12 Assists) vs. UNHHAD 10 STEALS... (1/22/02) John Linehan (11 Steals) vs. RutgersHAD 8 STEALS... (1/22/02) John Linehan (11 Steals) vs. RutgersHAD 12 BLOCKS... (12/8/71) Marvin Barnes (12 Blocks) vs. BualoHAD 11 BLOCKS... (12/11/71) Marvin Barnes (11 Blocks) at St. JosephsHAD 10 BLOCKS... (12/2/00) Karim Shabazz (10 Blocks) vs. Rhode IslandHAD 5 BLOCKS... (12/8/11) Brice Koane (7 Blocks) vs. Boston CollegeREGISTERED A TRIPLEDOUBLE... (12/22/06) Geo McDermott (12 pts, 11 rebs, 10 assists) vs. HarvardREGISTERED A DOUBLEDOUBLE... (12/20/11) LaDontae Henton (11 pts, 12 rebound), Vincent Council (17 pts, 12 ast) vs. UNHTWO PLAYERS REGISTERED A DOUBLEDOUBLE... (12/20/10) Vincent Council (17 pts., 12 ast.), LaDontae Henton (11 pts, 12 rebs.) vs. UNHTHREE PLAYERS REGISTERED A DOUBLEDOUBLE... (11/20/10) Marshon Brooks (22 pts., 10 rebs), Bilal Dixon (14 pts, 14 rebs.), Vincent Council (13 pts, 10asst.) vs. Prairie View

    TWO PLAYERS HAD 20 POINTS... (11/25/11) Vincent Council (21 points), Gerard Coleman (20 points) vs. Iowa StateTHREE PLAYERS HAD 20 POINTS... (1/23/10) Jamine Peterson (26 points), Marshon Brooks (25 points), Sharaud Curry (24 points) vs. USF

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    The Roster

    NUMERICAL ROSTER

    NO. NAME YEAR POS HGT WGT HOMETOWN/LAST TEAM

    1 Gerard Coleman So. G 6-4 180 Boston, Mass./Tilton School 1010 Kadeem Batts So. F 6-9 250 Powder Springs, Ga./John McEachern High School '09

    11 Bryce Cotton So. G 6-1 165 Tucson, Ariz./Palo Verde High School '1013 Brice Koane Fr. F 6-8 205 Yaounde, Cameroon/Miller School 10

    21 Lee Goldsbrough So. F 6-9 220 Newcastle, England/Loreto Sixth Form College 1023 LaDontae Henton Fr. F 6-6 220 Lansing, Mich./Eastern High School 1132 Vincent Council Jr. G 6-2 180 Brooklyn, N.Y./Patterson School '09

    *33 Kiwi Gardner Fr. G 5-10 165 Oakland, Cali./Westwind Prep 1134 Ron Giplaye So. F 6-6 230 Lowell, Mass./Notre Dame Prep 10

    35 Maurice Grant Fr. G 6-3 195 Saddle River, N.J./Bergen Catholic '1141 Chris Carter Gr. G 6-4 180 Worcester, Mass./Shepherd Regional High School 07

    42 Bilal Dixon Jr. F/C 6-9 245 Jersey City, N.J./Queen o Peace High School '0851 Ted Bancrot So. G 6-4 187 Marion, Mass./Bishop Stang High School '10

    53 Mike Murray So. G 6-2 188 Troy, N.Y./LaSalle Institute 10* - NCAA ruled Kiwi Gardner is not eligible to compete this season.

    Head Coach: Ed Cooley (Stonehill '94)

    Associate Head Coach: Andre LaFleur (Northeastern '87)Assistant Coaches: Brian Blaney (Roanoke College '94)

    Bob Simon (Eastern Michigan '89) Coordinator o Basketball Operations: Mike Jackson (Detroit '95)

    Associate Director o Player Development and Video Ops.: Kevin Kurbec (Providence '02) Strength Coach: Kenneth White

    Athletic Trainer: Bryn VanPatten

    Friars By Class: Gs./Sr./Jr./So./Fr.

    Graduate Student (1) ...... Chris Carter

    Seniors (0) ...........................Juniors (2)............................ Vincent Council, Bilal Dixon

    Sophomores (7) ................ Ted Bancrot, Kadeem Batts, Gerard Coleman, Bryce Cotton, Ron Giplaye, Lee Goldsbrough, Mike MurrayFreshmen (4) ......................Kiwi Gardner, Maurice Grant, LaDontae Henton, Brice Koane

    ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

    NO. NAME YEAR POS HGT WGT HOMETOWN/LAST TEAM

    51 Ted Bancrot So. G 6-4 187 Marion, Mass./Bishop Stang High School '10 10 Kadeem Batts So. F 6-9 250 Powder Springs, Ga./John McEachern High School '09

    41 Chris Carter Gr. G 6-4 180 Worcester, Mass./Shepherd Regional High School 07

    1 Gerard Coleman So. G 6-4 180 Boston, Mass./Tilton School 1011 Bryce Cotton So. G 6-1 165 Tucson, Ariz./Palo Verde High School '10

    32 Vincent Council Jr. G 6-2 180 Brooklyn, N.Y./Patterson School '0942 Bilal Dixon Jr. F/C 6-9 245 Jersey City, N.J./Queen o Peace High School '08

    *33 Kiwi Gardner Fr. G 5-10 165 Oakland, Cali./Westwind Prep 11

    34 Ron Giplaye So. F 6-6 230 Lowell, Mass./Notre Dame Prep 1021 Lee Goldsbrough So. F 6-9 220 Newcastle, England/Loreto Sixth Form College 10

    35 Maurice Grant Fr. G 6-3 195 Saddle River, N.J./Bergen Catholic '1123 LaDontae Henton Fr. F 6-6 220 Lansing, Mich./Eastern High School 11

    13 Brice Koane Fr. F 6-8 205 Yaounde, Cameroon/Miller School 1053 Mike Murray So. G 6-2 188 Troy, N.Y./LaSalle Institute 10

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    Head Coach Ed CooleyOn March 22, 2011 Ed Cool-

    ey became the 15th head coachat Providence College. Cooley

    came to Providence Collegeater spending ive seasonsas the head coach at Faireld

    University.

    "When Bob and I sat downwith Mike Tranghese and wetalked about what we were

    looking or in our next coach,we quickly agreed that the No.1 candidate or Providence Col-

    lege is Ed Cooley," ProvidenceCollege President Fr. Brian

    Shanley, O.P. said. "I wanted acoach that could teach our play-

    ers about the game o lie. I also wanted a relationship builderand Ed is a relationship builder. He will connect with our players,our ans and the entire state o Rhode Island. I could not be more

    thrilled to have Ed Cooley as our basketball coach."Prior to coming to Providence, Cooley guided Faireld to a

    school-record 25 wins and a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conerenceregular season title in 2010-11. He was named the 2011 MAAC

    Coach o the Year. He also earned United States Basketball Writ-ers Association (USBWA) District I Coach o the Year honors. His

    2011 squad nished the season with a 25-8 mark (15-3 MAAC)and advanced to the second round o the NIT.

    In ve seasons at Faireld, Cooley's teams posted a 92-69

    mark, including a 58-32 record in MAAC action. Cooley becamethe rst Faireld head coach to guide the team to a .500 or better

    mark in MAAC action in each o his rst ve seasons. In 2009-10,

    he led the Stags to a 23-11 mark and the team's rst post-seasonberth since 2003. In that win, Faireld set a NCAA Division Ipost-season record as the team overcame a 27-point, second-haldecit to deeat George Mason in overtime. For his eorts in 2010,

    Cooley was the rst recipient o the Ben Jobe Award, presentedannually to the top minority men's basketball coach in the nation.

    Prior to taking the Faireld position, Cooley spent 10 seasonsas an assistant coach or Al Skinner. He coached or one season

    at Rhode Island under Skinner (1996-97) and nine seasons as anassistant at Boston College (1997-06), where the Eagles posteda 175-108 mark and advanced to ve NCAA Tournaments and

    one NIT. Cooley also helped lead the Eagles to the 2001 BIG EASTTournament title and three BIG EAST regular season titles (2001,

    2003 and 2005). In 2004-05, Boston College started the seasonwith a school-record 20 consecutive wins. In 2005-06, the Eagles

    advanced to the Atlantic Coast Conerence championship gameagainst Duke.

    At BC, Cooley was instrumental in the recruitment o Troy

    Bell, a two-time BIG EAST Player o the Year. Bell also went on toplay proessional basketball ater leaving Boston College, which

    included a stint in the NBA with the Memphis Grizzlies.A 1994 graduate o Stonehill College, where he was a three-

    time captain or the basketball team, Cooley began his coachingcareer at UMass-Dartmouth. He helped lead UMass-Dartmouth toa 25-4 mark and a No. 3 national ranking (1994-95). He returned

    to his alma mater, Stonehill, and served as an assistant coach o

    one season (1995-96) beore joining Skinner's sta at URI.Cooley, a native o Providence, attended Central High Schoo

    and earned two Rhode Island High School Player o the Year honors. He also did a post-graduate year (1988-89) at North Hampton

    Prep. beore attending Stonehill. He and his wie, Nurys, have onedaughter, Olivia, and one son, Isaiah.

    What They Are Saying

    About Ed Cooley"I love him. He was so classy when he was going to leaveFaireld. He called my wie and me and wanted to explain. Itold him there was no explanation needed. This is a great place

    or him. He did a home visit with us and he's just a good guy.That's going to be a strong suit or him. I think he'll do a terric

    job. He's going to be able to recruit, which is so important, andhe knows the type o player he needs to win."Doc Rivers

    Boston Celtics Head Coach

    Ed Cooley has an inectious personality, a driving spirit to

    work hard and win, and is one o the warmest people youllmeet. You can scour the country and nd plenty o hometown

    success stories o coaches coming back to their alma matersor places where they grew up. But there will be ew that can

    match the authenticity o Cooley and Providence. Andy Katz

    ESPN.com Senior College Basketball Writer

    ``Ed Cooley is the ideal choice or Providence. He has that rareability to connect with players, yet also command the respectthat is needed to succeed at the highest level. It's not just the

    story o the local kid coming home; but a local kid who truly tsback home. Providence needs an outgoing coach that will goout, sell the program and also be able to land big-time recruits.

    I think Ed Cooley can do all those things and make Providence aplayer in the Big East."Jef Goodman

    FOXSports.com Senior Basketball Writer

    Theres a dierence between working hard and being good

    at your job. Ed Cooley is good at his job and thats what setshim apart. He is considered to be an outstanding coach by his

    peers. He knows what it means to go out and evaluate student-athletes. Dave Telep

    ESPN.com Senior Basketball Recruiting Analyst

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    Head Coach Ed CooleyFirst Year at PC: 112/00Overall at PC: 10-2/0-0

    CAREER: 10371

    BIG EAST TOURNAMENT: 0-0

    BIG EAST GAMES: 00

    NONLEAGUE GAMES AT PC: 112NCAA TOURNAMENT: 0-0

    NIT: 1-1 (2011)

    201011 258/153...Team posted a school-record 25 wins overall and a record 15 victories in

    conerence action...Captured the MAAC regular season title...Advanced to the NIT and posted a 1-1mark...Named MAAC Coach o the Year...Earned USBWA District 1 Coach o the Year.

    200910 2311/135...Team's 23 wins were second highest in program's history...Became the rstFaireld coach to post a .500 or better record in MAAC action in each o his rst our seasons...Team's

    13 MAAC wins tied or tops all-time at Faireld...Led the Stags to their rst post-season win in morethan 30 years...Team set an NCAA Div. 1 post-season record when it overcame a 27-point second

    hal decit to deeat George Mason in OT...Earned the Ben Jobe Award as the top minority men's

    basketball coach in the nation.

    200809 1715/99...Led the Stags to their rst winning record since 2004...Team also nished tied

    or ourth in league play.

    200708 1416/117...Led the Stags to an 11-7 mark in MAAC action and a th-place nish...Itmarked the team's second straight winning record in conerence action...Team posted a seven-game

    winning streak, the longest in 20 years (1986-87).

    200607 1319/108...Led the Stags to a 10-8 mark in MAAC action and a th-place nish in his

    rst season as a head coach.

    COOLEY VS. OPPONENTS 10371, .592Team W L

    American (AH) 3 1Army 2 0Austin Peay 1 0Boston College 1 1Brown 1 0Bryant 1 0Canisius 10 1Cen. Arkansas 1 0Central Connecticut 1 0Chattanooga 1 0Cincinnati 0 1Colorado State 1 0Connecticut 0 2Creighton 0 1Drexel 2 0Faireld 1 0Fairleigh Dickinson 1 0Florida A&M 1 0Fordham 2 1George Mason 1 0Georgetown 0 2Hostra 0 2

    Holy Cross 4 2Howard 2 0Iona 6 4Iowa State 0 1Kent State 0 1Loyola 8 4Loyola-Chicago 0 1Manhattan 8 3Marist 7 4Maryland 0 1Memphis 0 1Mississippi 0 1Missouri 0 1New Hampshire 1 0Niagara 6 5Norolk State 1 0

    Northern Iowa 0 1Penn State 0 1Providence 0 1Rhode Island 1 1Rider 3 7Rutgers 0 1Sacred Heart 4 0Saint Joseph's 0 3Saint Peter's 10 1Savannah State University 1 0Siena 4 8South Carolina 1 0Southern 1 0St. Francis N.Y. 2 1Vermont 1 1Virginia Tech 0 1

    Wake Forest 0 1William and Mary 1 1Yale 0 1Total 103 71

    ED COOLEY COACHING RECORDYEAR SCHOOL RECORD PCT CONF. REC. FINISH TOUR. POST SEASON2006-07 Faireld 13-19 .406 10-8 (.556) 5th-Tied 0-12007-08 Faireld 14-16 .467 11-7 (.611) 5th-Tied 0-12008-09 Faireld 17-15 .531 9-9 (.500) 4th-Tied 1-12009-10 Faireld 23-11 .676 13-5 (.722) 2nd 2-1 CIT 1-12010-11 Faireld 25-8 .758 15-3 (.833) 1st 1-1 NIT 1-12011-12 Providence 11-2 .846 0-0 (--)Career 6 years 10371 .592 5832 .578 One Title 45 22

    The Cooley Facts FileFull NameEd Cooley

    Date o BirthSeptember 10, 1969

    Place o BirthProvidence, R.I.

    FamilyWie, Nurys; Daughter, Olivia;Son, Isaiah

    High SchoolCentral High School (R.I.) '88New Hampton Prep. (N.H.) '89CollegeStonehill '94, Major - History

    Coaching Experience RecordTourneys2011 - Head Coach, Providence College 0-02006-11 Head Coach, Faireld University 92-69

    NIT, CIT1997-06 Assistant Coach, Boston College 175-108

    NCAA 5 times1996-97 Assistant Coach, Rhode Island 20-10

    NCAA1995-96 Assistant Coach, Stonehill College 16-101994-95 Assistant Coach, UMass-Dartmouth 25-4

    Coaching Honors2011 - Metro Atlantic Athletic Con. Coach o the Year2011 - U.S. Basketball Writers District 1 Coach o the Year2010 - Ben Jobe Award, National Coach o the Year

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    Vincent CouncilVincent Council #32 Junior G 62 180 Brooklyn, N.Y./Patterson School '09

    2011-12: Scored 12 points and recorded ve assists versus Fairleigh Dickinson (11/12/11)... Was the game's leading scorer againstFaireld (11/14/11) with 26 points, while dishing out seven assists and grabbing our rebounds...Registered 13 points while dish-ing o nine assists versus Florida A&M (11/19/11)...Scored nine points and grabbed seven rebounds versus Southern University(11/22/11)...Scored 21 points versus Iowa State (11/25/11)...Recorded a game-high 26 points and our rebounds against NorthernIowa (11/26/11)...Named to the South Padre Island Invitational All-Tournament Team (11/26/11)... Scored 19 points, registered 11assists and grabbed seven rebounds versus Holy Cross (11/29/11)...Scored 16 points and registered six assists at South Carolina

    (12/1/11)... Scored 21 points, dished out 11 assists and grabbed nine rebounds versus Brown (12/5/11)... Registered 17 points andrecorded eight assists versus Boston College (12/8/11)... Dished out seven assists and scored eight points versus Bryant (12/10/11)...Scored 17 points and dished out 12 assists versus New Hampshire (12/20/11)... Registered 15 points, dished out six assists, andgrabbed six rebounds versus Rhode Island (12/23/11)...

    2010-11: Led all scorers with 18 points in the season-opener versus Dartmouth (11/13/10), while adding ve assists...Was the game'sleading scorer against Yale (11/15/10) with 18 points, while also grabbing ve rebounds and dishing out our assists....Picked up14 points while adding ve assists against Morgan State (11/18/10)...Recorded his rst career double-double with 13 points and10 assists versus Prairie View A&M (11/20/10)...Scored 17 points versus La Salle (11/23/10)...Recorded 29 points while shooting

    16-16 rom the ree-throw line versus Wyoming (11/24/10)...Scored 11 points, while adding six assists and ve rebounds against Central Connecticut (11/29/10)...Recorded 15 points, eight rebounds and six assists against Northeastern (12/1/10)...Tallied 17 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds against Rhode Island (12/4/10)...Scored 19 points and tied a school record with 16 assists against Brown (12/6/10)...Tallied 13 points, nine assists and six rebounds against Boston College (12/8/10)..Recorded eight points and seven assists against Alabama (12/11/10)...Tallied 16 points and ve assists against Sacred Heart (12/21/10)...Recorded 10 points whileadding eight rebounds and seven assists at No. 5/5 Syracuse (12/28/10), while playing all 40 minutes or the rst time in his career...Scored 14 points, recorded sixassists and registered our steals in 40 minutes o action versus St. John's (1/1/11)...Recorded a double-double with 13 points and 10 assists against #5 Pittsburgh(1/4/11)...Scored 14 points at Rutgers (1/8/11)...Registered 11 points at West Virginia (1/13/11)...Provided eight assists and seven rebounds against USF (1/16/11)...Recorded 12 points, our steals, three assists and three rebounds against #19 Louisville (1/22/11)...Tallied 16 points, eight rebounds and eight assists against #8 Vil-

    lanova (1/26/11)...Registered 20 points and ve assists against Seton Hall (1/30/11)...Recorded 12 points, eight rebounds and ve assists against USF (2/2/11)...Talliednine assists against #10 Connecticut (2/13/11)...Provided 12 points and our rebounds against DePaul (2/17/11)...Provided 10 points and seven assists against Cincin-nati (2/19/11)...Scored 13 points while adding six assists and ve rebounds against #9 Notre Dame (2/23/11)...Recorded 12 points and our assists against Marquette(2/27/11)...Registered 20 points and our rebounds against #11 Louisville (3/2/11)...Provided 15 points and our assists against Rutgers (3/5/11)...Tallied 21 points andseven rebounds against Marquette (3/8/11).

    2009-10: Posted our points, our rebounds and three assists in collegiate debut versus Bryant (11/13/09)...Recorded 10 points, our rebounds and our assists againstBucknell (11/14/09)...Had seven points and two assists versus Mercer (11/15/09)...Notched seven points, our rebounds and three assists against Vermont (11/24/09)..Scored 12 points and shot a perect 3-or-3 rom 3-point territory versus Boston College (11/28/09)...Posted 11 points and ve assists at Northeastern (12/1/09)..Had 16 points, six rebounds and six assists at Rhode Island (12/5/09)...Tallied our points, six rebounds and our assists versus Brown (12/7/09)...Posted 10 points andour rebounds at George Washington (12/9/09)...Recorded 13 points, three rebounds, three assists and three steals versus Yale (12/21/09)...Notched ve points, ourrebounds, six assists and three steals at St. Johns (1/3/10)...Notched 11 points and dished out our assists versus Louisville (1/6/10)...Scored nine points, registeredsix assists and grabbed ve rebounds versus Rutgers (1/9/10)...Scored ve points and recorded our assists at DePaul (1/14/10)...Tallied 24 points and added our as-sists at Marquette (1/17/10)...Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (1/18/10)...Recorded 17 points, six rebounds and a team-high ve assists against USF (1/23/10)..Registered eight points, seven rebounds, eight assists and our steals against No. 19/19 Connecticut (1/27/10)...Scored 10 points, added six assists and grabbed verebounds at Cincinnati (1/30/10)...Tallied 16 points, nine assists and ve rebounds at No. 3/4 Syracuse (2/2/10)...Posted nine points and seven assists versus Marquette(2/6/10)...Recorded a team-high 21 points and added six assists, ve rebounds and three steals at No. 4/5 Villanova (2/13/10)...Scored 13 points and recorded seven

    assists versus #8/#8 West Virginia (2/17/10)...Registered 11 points and our assists against #4 Syracuse (2/23/10)...Scored 11 points and recorded three assists at USF(2/27/10)...Recorded eight points, ve rebounds, eight assists and our steals at #17/#18 Pittsburgh (3/4/10)...Tallied 25 points, six rebounds and our assists versusSeton Hall (3/6/10)...Tallied 12 points and six assists against Seton Hall (3/9/10)...Named to the BI G EAST All-Rookie Team (3/7/10)...Received teams Coca-Cola MostPromising Prospect Award (3/10/10).

    AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATSTotal 3-Point Rebounds

    Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg

    2009-10 31-8 856/27.6 102-251 .406 19-60 .317 95-135 .704 46-64 110 3.5 74-1 141 73 4 37 318/10.3

    2010-11 32-32 1160/36.2 140-393 .356 47-139 .338 111-154 .721 40-95 135 4.2 77-1 189 106 14 55 438/13.7

    2011-12 13-13 485/37.3 87-205 .424 10-38 .263 36-60 .600 11-45 56 4.3 27-0 90 42 6 14 220/16.9

    TOTAL 76-53 2501/32.9 329-849 .388 76-237 .321 242-349 .693 97-204 301 4.0 178-2 420 221 24 106 976/12.8

    CAREER HIGHS

    VINCENT COUNCIL OVERALL BIG EASTMINUTES 42 Cincinnati (2/19/11) 42 Cincinnati (2/19/11)POINTS 29 Wyoming (11/24/10) 25 Seton Hall (3/6/10)REBOUNDS 9 Brown (12/5/11) 8 Three TimesFIELD GOALS 11 Northern Iowa (11/26/11) 9 Seton Hall (3/6/10)FG ATTEMPTS 22 Nor thern Iowa (11/26/11) 17 #11 Louisville (3/2/11)FG PCT. .750 USF (1/23/10) .750 USF (1/23/10)FREE THROWS 16 Wyoming (11/24/10) 9 Rutgers (1/8/11)FT ATTEMPTS 16 Wyoming (11/24/10) 10 Rutgers (1/8/11)FT PCT 1.000 14 Times 1.000 Six Times3PT 6 Marquette (3/8/11) 3 Five Times3PT FGA 9 Marquette (3/8/11) 8 #5 Syracuse (12/28/10)3PT FG% 1.000 Three times .750 TwiceASSISTS 16 Brown (12/6/10) 10 #5 Pittsburgh (1/4/11)

    TURNOVERS 7 Sacred Heart (12/21/10) 6 #11 Louisville (3/2/11)BLOCKS 2 Three Times 1 Five TimesSTEALS 6 #5 Pittsburgh (1/4/11) 6 #5 Pittsburgh (1/4/11)

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    Vincent Council Career Game-By-Game...

    2009-10...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS11/13/09 Bryant W-96-53 4 4 3 111/14/09 Bucknell W-76-65 10 4 4 011/15/09 Mercer W-79-77 7 2 2 011/20/09 at Alabama L-84-75 4 4 4 0

    11/24/09 Vermont W-106-64 7 4 3 111/28/09 Boston College L-82-77 12 2 2 112/1/09 at Northeastern W-76-72 11 2 5 012/5/09 at Rhode Island L-86-82 16 6 6 112/7/09 Brown W-78-62 4 6 4 112/9/09 at G. Washington W-110-97 10 4 3 012/12/09 Iona L-82-73 2 1 1 012/21/09 Yale W-78-87 13 3 3 312/30/09 at Notre Dame L-93-78 0 2 2 21/3/10 at St. Johns W-74-59 5 4 6 31/6/10 Louisville L-92-70 11 1 4 01/9/10 Rutgers W-94-81 9 5 6 01/14/10 at DePaul W-79-62 5 1 4 01/17/10 at Marquette L-93-63 24 3 4 01/23/10 USF L-109-105 (ot) 17 6 5 11/27/10 #19 Connecticut W-81-66 8 7 8 41/30/10 at Cincinnati L-92-88 10 5 6 12/2/10 at #3 Syracuse L-85-68 16 5 9 22/6/10 Marquette L-82-79 9 3 7 1

    2/9/10 #7 Georgetown L-79-70 3 1 2 12/13/10 at #4 Villanova L-92-81 21 5 6 32/17/10 #8 West Virginia L-88-74 13 1 7 02/23/10 #4 Syracuse L-99-85 11 2 4 12/27/10 at USF L-99-93 11 2 3 13/4/10 at #17 Pittsburgh` L-73-71 8 5 8 43/6/10 Seton Hall L-92-80 25 6 4 23/9/10 Seton Hall L-109-106 12 4 6 3

    318 110 141 36Totals 10.3 ppg 3.5 rpg 4.6 apg 1.2 spg

    2010-11...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS11/13/10 Dartmouth W-87-52 18 3 5 011/15/10 Yale W-58-55 18 5 4 111/18/10 Morgan State W-77-55 14 3 5 111/20/10 Prairie View A&M W-78-62 13 6 10 111/23/10 vs. La Salle L-84-73 17 4 2 111/24/10 vs. Wyoming W-84-77 29 3 4 2

    11/29/10 Central Connecticut W-92-57 11 5 6 012/1/10 Northeastern W-77-72 15 8 6 312/4/10 Rhode Island W-87-74 17 7 10 112/6/10 Brown W-91-64 19 4 16 212/8/10 Boston College L-88-86 13 6 9 312/11/10 Alabama W-88-86 8 1 7 112/21/10 Sacred Heart W-84-76 16 3 5 212/28/10 at #5 Syracuse L-81-74 10 8 7 01/1/11 St. John's L-67-65 14 1 6 41/4/11 #5 Pittsburgh L-83-79 13 5 10 61/8/11 at Rutgers L-85-72 14 2 3 31/13/11 at West Virginia L-93-63 11 4 1 01/16/11 at USF L-79-72 2 7 8 11/22/11 #19 Louisville W-72-67 12 3 3 41/26/11 #8 Villanova W-83-68 16 8 8 01/30/11 at Seton Hall L-81-71 20 3 5 12/2/11 USF W-68-63 12 8 5 22/5/11 at #13 Georgetown L-83-81 3 3 5 02/13/11 at #10 Connecticut L-75-57 0 2 9 12/17/11 DePaul L-79-76 12 4 2 12/19/11 Cincinnati L-93-81 OT 10 3 7 22/23/11 #9 Notre Dame L-94-93 13 5 6 22/27/11 at Marquette L-86-62 12 3 4 33/2/11 at #11 Louisville L-87-60 20 4 0 03/5/11 Rutgers W-75-74 15 2 4 43/8/11 Marquette L-87-66 21 2 7 3

    438 135 189 55 Totals 13.7 ppg 4.2 rpg 5.9 apg 1.7 spg

    2011-12...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS11/12/11 Fairleigh Dickinson W-72-61 12 4 5 011/14/11 at Faireld W-80-72 26 4 7 111/19/11 Florida A&M W-87-65 13 1 9 111/22/11 Southern W-59-53 9 7 2 211/25/11 vs. Iowa State L-64-54 21 1 3 111/26/11 vs. Northern Iowa L-79-62 26 4 3 111/29/11 Holy Cross W-82-77 19 7 11 112/1//11 at South Carolina W-76-67 16 0 6 212/5/11 Brown W-80-49 21 9 11 212/8/11 Boston College W-64-57 17 4 8 012/10/11 Bryant W-72-61 8 2 7 212/20/11 New Hampshire W-67-52 17 7 12 112/23/11 at Rhode Island W-80-62 15 6 6 0

    220 56 90 14Totals 16.9 ppg 4.3 rpg 6.9 apg 1.1 spg

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    Bilal DixonBilal Dixon #42

    Junior F/C 69 245 Jersey City, N.J./Queen o Peace High School '08

    2011-12: Recorded seven points and was 5-7 rom the ree-throw line while grabbing our rebounds versus Florida A&M (11/19/11)..Scored our points and grabbed three rebounds against Southern University (11/22/11)...Registered three points and grabbedseven rebounds versus Northern Iowa (11/26/11)...Scored 10 points, grabbed seven rebounds and recorded seven blocks at SouthCarolina (12/1/11)... Registered six points and grabbed 10 rebounds versus Boston College (12/8/11)... Registered six points ongoing 4-4 rom the ree throw line versus Rhode Island (12/23/11)...

    2010-11: Grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds in the season-opener versus Dartmouth (11/13/10)...Recorded a double-doubleagainst Yale (11/15/10) with 10 points and 14 rebounds...Grabbed 12 rebounds, while adding six points and ve blocks againstMorgan State (11/18/10)...Registered a double-double with 14 points and 14 rebounds versus Prairie View A&M (11/20/10)...Grabbed eight rebounds against Central Connecticut (11/29/10)...Tallied 14 points, 12 rebounds and ve blocks against Northeastern (12/1/10)...Registered 12 rebounds to go along with our points and six blocked shots against Rhode Island (12/4/10)..Recorded nine points and 12 rebounds against Brown (12/6/10)...Tallied six points and eight rebounds against Alabama (12/11/10)..Registered 11 points and our rebounds against Sacred Heart (12/21/10)...Recorded 11 points, while grabbing nine rebounds and

    blocking a pair o shots at No. 5./5 Syracuse (12/28/10)...Scored six points and registered ve rebounds versus West Virginia (1/13/11)...Registered a double-doublewith 17 points and 10 rebounds against Seton Hall (1/30/11)...Tallied eight points and six rebounds against #10 Connecticut (2/13/11)...Recorded seven points andour rebounds against Cincinnati (2/19/11)...Tallied our points and nine rebounds against Marquette (2/27/11)...Registered six points and 10 rebounds against #11Louisville (3/2/11)...Tallied our points and seven rebounds against Marquette (3/8/11).

    2009-10: Recorded a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds in rst collegiate game versus Bryant (11/13/09)...Posted ve points and a game-high ninerebounds against Bucknell (11/14/09)...Scored six points and registered our rebounds at Alabama (11/20/09)...Notched ve points and seven rebounds against Vermont (11/24/09)...Had 10 points, nine rebounds and ve blocks versus Boston College (11/28/09)...Scored 11 points at Northeastern (12/1/09)...Registered 10 points

    and seven rebounds at Rhode Island (12/5/09)...Tallied 13 points, six rebounds and three blocks versus Brown (12/7/09)...Notched 18 points and seven rebounds atGeorge Washington (12/9/09)...Registered eight points and eight rebounds versus Notre Dame (12/30/09)...Posted seven points, eight rebounds and ve blocks atSt. Johns (1/3/10)...Recorded 12 points and our rebounds versus Louisville (1/6/10)...Had six points and three blocks against Rutgers (1/9/10)...Scored 10 points andgrabbed seven rebounds at DePaul (1/14/10)...Tallied nine points and three blocks at Marquette (1/17/10)...Registered 11 points and 12 rebounds against No. 19/19Connecticut (1/27/10)...Scored seven points and recorded three assists at Cincinnati (1/30/10)...Notched a double-double with 13 points and 14 rebounds againstMarquette (2/6/10)...Scored six points and registered 16 rebounds versus #7 Georgetown (2/9/10)...Had 11 points at No. 4/5 Villanova (2/3/10)...Tallied a double-doublewith 11 points and a game-high 19 rebounds versus Seton Hall (3/6/10)...Posted 16 points and 12 rebounds against Seton Hall (3/9/10)...Named to the SportingNews BIG EAST All-Freshman Team (3/13/10.

    2008-09: Did not see action in 2008-09.

    HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Queen o Peace High School 2006-08...Helped Head Coach Chris Boyces Queen o Peace team post an 18-0 mark in conerence action in2008...Averaged 19 points, 14 rebounds, six blocks and two assists in 2008...Was named Second Team All-State, All-League, All-County and Conerence Player o theYear as a senior...Averaged 14 points and 13 rebounds as a junior at Queen o Peace...Earned All-League honors in 2007...Played under Head Coach Bob Hurley at St.Anthonys during his reshman and sophomore seasons...Spent our seasons playing or Head Coach Andre Ambrose on the United Brooklyn AAU team (2005-08)...Played one season (2008) or the Juice All-Stars AAU squad...Served as a youth retreat counselor at Queen o Peace.

    AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATSTotal 3-Point Rebounds

    Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg

    2009-10 31-30 764/24.6 105-200 .525 0-1 .000 44-80 .550 94-117 211 6.8 106-4 22 44 59 28 254/8.2

    2010-11 32-31 638/19.9 79-155 .510 0-0 .000 23-51 .451 76-130 206 6.4 84-2 9 35 45 10 181/5.7

    2011-12 13-0 161/12.4 11-21 .524 0-0 .000 16-18 .889 11-36 47 3.6 17-0 2 11 14 4 38/2.9

    TOTAL 76-61 1563/20.6 195-376 .519 0-1 .000 83-149 .557 181-283 464 6.1 207-6 33 90 118 42 473/6.2

    CAREER HIGHSBILAL DIXON OVERALL BIG EASTMINUTES 36 Yale (11/15/10) 35 #7 Georgetown (2/9/10)POINTS 18 George Washington (12/9/09) 17 Seton Hall (1/30/11)REBOUNDS 19 Seton Hall (3/6/10) 19 Seton Hall (3/6/10)

    FIELD GOALS 8 Bryant (11/13/09) 6 Three TimesFG ATTEMPTS 13 Twice 11 Marquette (2/6/10)FG PCT. 1.000 Ten Times 1.000 Three TimesFREE THROWS 5 Three 5 TwiceFT ATTEMPTS 10 Seton Hall (1/30/11) 10 Seton Hall (1/30/11)FT PCT 1.000 Nine Times 1.000 Three Times3PT3PT FGA 1 Iona (12/12/09)3PT FG%ASSISTS 3 Twice 3 Twice

    TURNOVERS 4 Twice 4 Marquette (2/6/10)BLOCKS 7 South Carolina (12/1/11) 5 St. Johns (1/3/10)STEALS 4 #3 Syracuse (2/2/10) 4 #3 Syracuse (2/2/10)

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    Bilal Dixon Career Game-By-Game...

    2009-10...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS11/13/09 Bryant W-96-53 16 11 2 111/14/09 Bucknell W-76-65 5 9 0 111/15/09 Mercer W-79-77 5 4 0 211/20/09 at Alabama L-84-75 6 4 0 0

    11/24/09 Vermont W-106-64 5 7 1 011/28/09 Boston College L-82-77 10 9 1 112/1/09 at Northeastern W-76-72 11 3 0 012/5/09 at Rhode Island L-86-82 10 7 0 012/7/09 Brown W-78-62 13 6 0 112/9/09 at G. Washington W-110-97 18 7 0 112/12/09 Iona L-82-73 5 4 0 012/21/09 Yale W-87-78 4 4 1 012/30/09 at Notre Dame L-93-78 8 8 0 01/3/10 at St. Johns W-74-59 7 8 0 31/6/10 Louisville L-92-70 12 4 0 01/9/10 Rutgers W-94-81 6 3 1 21/14/10 at DePaul W-79-62 10 7 0 11/17/10 at Marquette L-93-63 9 4 1 11/23/10 USF L-109-105 (ot) 7 7 0 01/27/10 #19 Connecticut W-81-66 11 12 1 11/30/10 at Cincinnati L-92-88 7 4 3 12/2/10 at #3 Syracuse L-85-68 0 4 1 42/6/10 Marquette L-82-79 13 14 2 2

    2/9/10 #7 Georgetown L-79-70 6 16 3 02/13/10 at #4 Villanova L-92-81 11 3 2 12/17/10 #8 West Virginia L-88-74 2 5 0 12/23/10 #4 Syracuse L-99-85 2 3 2 02/27/10 at USF L-99-93 4 2 0 03/4/10 at #17 Pittsburgh L-73-71 4 1 0 13/6/10 Seton Hall L-92-80 11 19 2 13/9/10 Seton Hall L-109-106 16 12 0 2

    254 211 22 28Totals 8.2 ppg 6.8 rpg 0.7 apg 0.9 spg

    2010-11...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS11/13/10 Dartmouth W-87-52 4 11 0 011/15/10 Yale W-58-55 10 14 0 111/18/10 Morgan State W-77-55 6 12 0 111/20/10 Prairie View A&M W-78-62 14 14 0 111/23/10 vs. La Salle L-84-73 2 0 0 011/24/10 vs. Wyoming W-84-77 3 7 0 0

    11/29/10 Central Connecticut W-92-57 5 8 1 112/1/10 Northeastern W-77-72 14 12 0 112/4/10 Rhode Island W-87-74 4 12 0 012/6/10 Brown W-91-64 9 12 0 112/8/10 Boston College L-88-86 2 6 2 012/11/10 Alabama W-82-70 6 8 1 012/21/10 Sacred Heart W-84-76 11 4 0 012/28/10 at #5 Syracuse L-81-74 11 9 1 11/1/11 St. John's L-67-65 4 7 0 01/4/11 #5 Pittsburgh L-83-79 5 5 0 01/8/11 at Rutgers L-85-72 2 0 0 01/13/11 at West Virginia L-93-63 6 5 1 11/16/11 at USF L-79-72 8 2 1 01/22/11 #19 Louisville W-72-67 0 2 0 01/26/11 #8 Villanova W-83-68 0 1 0 01/30/11 at Seton Hall L-81-71 17 10 0 02/2/11 USF W-68-63 3 1 0 02/5/11 at #13 Georgetown L-83-81 0 2 0 02/13/11 at #10 Connecticut L-75-57 8 6 1 1

    2/17/11 DePaul L-79-76 2 4 1 02/19/11 Cincinnati L-93-81 OT 7 4 0 02/23/11 #9 Notre Dame L-94-93 4 2 0 02/27/11 at Marquette L-86-62 4 9 0 03/2/11 at #11 Louisville L-87-60 6 10 0 03/5/11 Rutgers W-75-74 0 0 0 03/8/11 Marquette L-87-66 4 7 0 1

    181 206 9 10Totals 5.7 ppg 6.4 rpg 0.3 apg 0.3 spg

    2011-12...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS11/12/11 Fairleigh Dickinson W-72-61 2 4 0 011/14/11 at Faireld W-80-72 0 3 0 011/19/11 Florida A&M W-87-65 7 4 1 111/22/11 Southern W-59-53 4 3 0 2

    11/25/11 vs. Iowa State L-64-54 0 1 0 011/26/11 vs. Northern Iowa L-79-62 3 7 0 011/29/11 Holy Cross W-82-77 0 0 1 012/1/11 at South Carolina W-76-67 10 7 0 012/5/11 Brown W-80-49 0 3 0 012/8/11 Boston College W-64-57 6 10 0 112/10/11 Bryant W-72-61 0 2 0 012/20/11 New Hampshire W-67-52 0 0 0 012/23/11 at Rhode Island W-80-61 6 3 0 0

    38 46 2 3Totals 2.9 ppg 3.5 rpg 0.1 apg 0.2 spg

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    Kadeem BattsKadeem Batts #10Sophomore F 69 250 Powder Springs, Ga./John McEachern High School '09

    2011-12: Missed the rst 11 games o the season as he was suspended or ailing to ulll his obligations as a student-athlete.Scored nine points and grabbed six rebounds versus New Hampshire (12/20/11).. . Scored seven points and grabbed two reboundversus Rhode Island (12/23/11)...

    2010-11: Recorded ve points and our rebounds in the season-opener against Dartmouth (11/13/10)...Scored 14 points while adding eight rebounds against Morgan State (11/18/10)...Scored eight points and registered seven rebounds versus Prairie View A&M

    (11/20/10)...Scored eight points versus La Salle (11/23/10)...Picked-up six points and three rebounds against Central Connecticu(11/29/10)...Recorded 12 points and our rebounds against Rhode Island (12/4/10)...Scored 10 points against Brown (12/6/10)...Registered nine points and 10 rebounds against Boston College (12/8/10)...Recorded seven points and our rebounds against Alabam(12/11/10)...Posted nine points and seven rebounds against Sacred Heart (12/21/10)...Scored seven points and pulled down seveboards at No. 5/5 Syracuse (12/28/10)...Registered nine points and six rebounds against #5 Pittsburgh (1/4/11)...Scored our pointand grabbed eight rebounds at West Virginia (1/13/11)...Registerd a double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds against US(1/16/11)...Tallied eight points and ve rebounds against #19 Louisville (1/22/11)...Recorded 11 points and nine rebounds agains#8 Villanova (1/26/11)...Posted ve points and ve rebounds against USF (2/2/11)...Tallied our points and seven rebounds agains

    #13 Georgetown (2/5/11)...Registered eight points and nine rebounds against DePaul (2/17/11)...Registered double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds againsCincinnati (2/19/11)...Recorded seven rebounds, our points and our assists against #9 Notre Dame (2/23/11)...Provided 10 rebounds against #11 Louisville (3/2/11)Recorded nine points and ve rebounds against Rutgers (3/5/11).

    2009-10: Did not see action in 2009-10...Received teams John Zannini Coaches Award.

    HIGH SCHOOL: Attended John McEachern High School in Georgia or his junior and senior seasons...Averaged 15 points, 11 rebounds and three assists per game aa senior...Played or Head Coach Mike Thompson at John McEachern High School...Earned Second Team All-State and First Team All-Region honors in 2009...Was an

    AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATSTotal 3-Point Rebounds

    Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg

    2010-11 32-32 693/21.7 75-172 .436 8-21 .381 68-105 .648 95-92 187 5.8 94-3 16 35 13 17 226/7.1

    2011-12 2-0 34/17.0 7-11 .636 0-0 .000 2-8 .250 3-5 8 4.0 7-0 0 3 1 0 16/8.0

    TOTAL 34-32 727/21.4 82-183 .448 8-21 .381 70-113 .619 98-97 195 5.7 101-3 16 38 14 17 242/7.1

    CAREER HIGHSKADEEM BATTS OVERALL BIG EAST

    MINUTES 37 Rutgers (3/5/11) 37 Rutgers (3/5/11)POINTS 19 USF (1/16/11) 19 USF (1/16/11)REBOUNDS 11 Twice 11 TwiceFIELD GOALS 7 Twice 7 TwiceFG ATTEMPTS 13 USF (1/16/11) 13 USF (1/16/11)FG PCT. .800 Rhode Island (12/4/10) .571 Rutgers (3/5/11)FREE THROWS 8 La Salle (11/23/10) 5 TwiceFT ATTEMPTS 10 La Salle (11/24/10) 7 USF (1/16/11)FT PCT 1.000 Four Times 1.000 #5 Syracuse (12/28/10)3PT 2 Twice 2 USF (1/16/11)3PT FGA 2 Four Times 2 Three Times3PT FG% 1.000 Four Times 1.000 TwiceASSISTS 4 # 9 Notre Dame (2/23/11) 4 # 9 Notre Dame (2/23/11)

    TURNOVERS 4Marquette (3/8/11) 3 TwiceBLOCKS 3 Yale (11/15/10) 2 TwiceSTEALS 3 #19 Louisville (1/22/11) 3 #19 Louisville (1/22/11)

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    2010-11...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS11/13/10 Dartmouth W-87-52 5 4 1 011/15/10 Yale W-58-55 0 1 0 011/18/10 Morgan State W-77-55 14 8 0 211/20/10 Prairie View A&M W-78-62 8 7 0 0

    11/23/10 vs La Salle L-84-73 8 2 0 111/24/10 vs Wyoming W-84-77 5 2 0 011/29/10 Central Connecticut W-92-57 6 3 0 012/1/10 Northeastern W-77-72 4 4 0 012/4/10 Rhode Island W-87-74 12 4 1 012/6/10 Brown W-91-64 10 3 1 112/8/10 Boston College L-88-86 9 10 0 012/11/10 Alabama W-82-70 7 4 0 012/21/10 Sacred Heart W-84-76 9 7 1 012/28/10 at #5 Syracuse L-81-74 7 7 1 11/1/11 St. John's L-67-65 4 6 0 01/4/11 #5 Pittsburgh L-83-79 9 6 0 11/8/11 at Rutgers L-85-72 4 5 0 11/13/11 at West Virginia L-93-63 4 8 1 11/16/11 at USF L-79-72 19 11 1 11/22/11 #19 Louisville W-72-67 8 5 0 31/26/11 #8 Villanova W-83-68 11 9 0 01/30/11 at Seton Hall L-81-71 0 4 0 02/2/11 USF W-68-63 5 5 1 0

    2/5/11 at #13 Georgetown L-83-81 4 7 2 02/13/11 at #10 Connecticut L-75-57 6 4 0 02/17/11 DePaul L-79-76 8 9 0 02/19/11 Cincinnati L-93-81 OT 17 11 2 12/23/11 #9 Notre Dame L-94-93 4 7 4 12/27/11 at Marquette L-86-62 6 3 0 23/2/11 at #11 Louisville L-87-60 2 10 0 03/5/11 Rutgers W-75-74 9 5 0 23/8/11 Marquette L-87-66 2 6 0 0

    226 187 16 17Totals 7.1 ppg 5.8 rpg 0.5 apg 0.5 spg

    2011-12...DATE OPP. SCORE POINTS REB. ASST. STEALS12/20/11 New Hampshire W-67-52 9 6 0 012/23/11 at Rhode Island W-80-61 7 2 0 0

    16 8 0 0Totals 8.0 ppg 4.0 rpg 0.0 apg 0.0 spg

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    Gerard Coleman #1Sophomore G 64 180 Boston, Mass./Tilton School 10

    2011-12: Scored a team-high 18 points and recorded seven rebounds versus Fairleigh Dickinson (11/12/11)...Scored 17 pointsand made two steals at Faireld (11/14/11)...Recorded 10 points versus Florida A&M (11/19/11)... Recorded his rst career doubledouble posting 21 points and 11 rebounds versus Southern (11/22/11)...Recorded 20 points and eight rebounds versus Iowa State(11/25/22)...Registered 13 points and ve rebounds versus Northern Iowa (11/26/11)... Scored 18 points, recorded six assists andregistered eight rebounds while shooting 8-13 rom the eld versus Holy Cross (11/29/11)... Recorded 18 points while shooting 10-13 rom the ree throw line versus South Carolina (12/1/11)... Scored 10 points and grabbed six rebounds versus Brown (12/5/11)..

    Registered 12 points and recorded six rebounds versus Boston College (12/8/11)... Grabbed ve rebounds and scored 13 pointsversus Bryant (12/10/11)... Scored game-high 20 points versus New Hampshire (12/20/11)... Scored 16 points and grabbed sixrebounds versus Rhode Island (12/23/11)...

    2010-11: Became the rst true reshman to start a season-opener since 2005-06, scoring 17 points against Dartmouth (11/13/10)..Recorded our points against Yale (11/15/10)....Scored nine points and added three assists against Morgan State (11/18/10)..Scored eight points verus Prairie View A&M (11/20/10)...Registered 12 points and our rebounds versus La Salle (11/23/10)..Scored 15 points against Wyoming (11/24/10)...Named BIG EAST Rookie o the Week 11/29/10...Recorded 14 points agains

    Central Connecticut (11/29/10)...Recorded 15 points against Rhode Island (12/4/10)...Scored seven points and added ve rebounds against Boston College (12/8/10).Tallied 18 points and six rebounds against Alabama (12/11/10)...Recorded 12 points at No. 5/5 Syracuse (12/28/10)...Tallied 11 points and two rebounds against StJohn's (1/1/11)...Scored 11 points against #5 Pittsburgh (1/4/11)...Registered 11 points and six rebounds against Rutgers (1/8/11)...Scored eight points at West Virginia(1/13/11)...Tallied seven points and ve assists against USF (1/16/11)...Recorded 19 points, three rebounds and three assists against #19 Louisville (1/22/11)... NamedBIG EAST Rookie o the Week 1/24/11...Registered 16 points and our rebounds against #8 Villanova (1/26/11)...Scored nine points against Seton Hall (1/30/11)..

    Tallied seven points and ve rebounds against #13 Georgetown (2/5/11)...Scored 12 points against #9 Notre Dame (2/23/11)...Scored 16 points against Marquette(2/27/11)...Recorded eight points and seven rebounds against #11 Louisville (3/2/11)...Provided 15 points and our rebounds against Rutgers (3/5/11)...Registered 11points and eight rebounds against Marquette (3/8/11).

    HIGH SCHOOL: Attended the Tilton SchoolAveraged 28.5 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 3.0 steals per game as a seniorNamed MVP o the Class B Championship game in 2010...Scored 45 points versus Winchendon and 43 points versus Hargrave in 2010...Recorded the most points (1,256) in two seasons all-time at the

    Tilton School...Helped lead the Tilton School to the NEPSAC Class B title and the Prep School National Championship in 2009Was rated as the 54th best prospecby Slam Magazine, 58th by Rivals.com, 33rd overall by Scout.com and 54th in the ESPNU 100 in 2010Rated the number two prospect in New England as a s