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1 Schedule/Results Date Opponent TV Results November Sat. 9 COL. OF CHARLESTON.. WHAS W Tues. 12 HOFSTRA =... WHAS W Fri. 15 CORNELL... WHAS W Tues. 19 HARTFORD =... WHAS W Sat. 23 Fairfield *... ESPN3 W Sun. 24 #24/19 North Carolina *... ESPN L Fri. 29 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI WHAS W December Wed. 4 MISSOURI KANSAS CITY WHAS W Sat. 7 LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE. WHAS W Sat. 14 WESTERN KENTUCKY ^. ESPN2 W Tues. 17 MISSOURI STATE... ESPN2 W Sat. 21 at FIU... FOXSports1 W Sat. 28 at #18/18 Kentucky... CBS L Tues. 31 at UCF... ESPN2 W January Sat. 4 at Rutgers... CBS SN W Thur. 9 #24/22 MEMPHIS... ESPN L Sun. 12 SMU... CBS SN W Thur. 16 HOUSTON... CBS SN W Sat. 18 at Connecticut... ESPN W Wed. 22 at USF... ESPNU W Thur. 30 #13/15 CINCINNATI... ESPN L February Sat. 1 UCF... ESPNU W Wed. 5 at Houston... ESPNU W Fri. 14 at Temple... ESPN W Sun. 16 RUTGERS... ESPN2 W Tues. 18 USF... CBS SN W Sat. 22 at #7/9 Cincinnati... CBS W Thur. 27 TEMPLE... ESPN2 W March Sat. 1 at #21/22 Memphis... CBS L Wed. 5 at #18/18 SMU... CBS SN W Sat. 8 #19/19 CONNECTICUT... CBS W Thur. 13 Rutgers +... ESPNU W Fri. 14 Houston +... ESPN2 W Sat. 15 #21/21 Connecticut +... ESPN W Thur. 20 Manhattan %... TNT W Sat. 22 #25/21 Saint Louis %... CBS W Fri. 28 #nr/22 Kentucky >... CBS L = Hall of Fame Tipoff (Louisville, Ky.) ~ exhibition game * Hall of Fame Tipoff (Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, Conn.) ^ Billy Minardi Classic (Louisville, Ky.) + American Athletic Conference Championship (Memphis, Tenn.) % NCAA Midwest Second/Third Round (Orlando, Fla.) > NCAA Midwest Regionals (Indianapolis, Ind.) Team Information Overall Record 31-6 American Conference Record 15-3 American Conference Finish Co-Champion UL National Ranking 3rd USA Today, 5th Associated Press All-Time Record 1, (100th yr.) All-Time NCAA Tournament Record (40 Appearances, 10 Final Fours, Three NCAA Championships , 1986, 2013) General/Administration Location Louisville, Ky Founded 1798 Enrollment 22,000 Nickname/Colors Cardinals/Red and Black Conference American Athletic Home Court KFC Yum! Center (22,000) President Dr. James Ramsey Faculty Representative Elaine Wise Vice President for Athletics Tom Jurich Web Site Address Louisville Cardinals (31-6 overall, 15-3 American Athletic Conference) Regular Starters No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) PPG RPG Notes Basketball Staff Head Coach Rick Pitino (UMass '74) U of L Record (13th yr.) Overall Record (29th yr.) AAC Record 15-3 (1 yr.) NCAA Tournament Record (19 appearances, 7 Final Fours, 2 NCAA Titles) Assoc. Head Coach: Kevin Keatts (Marshall 11) Asst. Coach: Wyking Jones (Loyola-Mary. 95) Asst. Coach: Mike Balado (St. Thomas 98) Dir. of BB Oper.: Andre McGee (Louisville 09) Head Trainer Fred Hina Strength Coach Ray Ganong Equipment Manager Vinny Tatum Dir. of Video Operations Doug Davenport Program Assistants Tim Gray, Wayne Turner Asst. Video Coordinator William Minardi Executive Asst. to Pitino Jordan Sucher Receptionist Stephanie Davis Team Doctors Dr. Jon Becker, Dr. John Ellis, Dr. Chris Pitcock 11 Luke Hancock F/G Sr. Roanoke, Va. (George Mason) Made 35-of-87 threes in last 14 games 24 Montrezl Harrell F So. Tarboro, N.C. (Hargrave Military Academy) Had 11 double-doubles in last 22 games 44 Stephan Van Treese F Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence North HS) At least 6 rebounds in 12 of last 17 games 2 Russ Smith G Sr. Brooklyn, N.Y. (South Kent School) Cards leader in scoring and assists (4.7 apg) 3 Chris Jones G Jr. Memphis, Tenn. (NW Florida St. College) Led AAC in steals (2.2); 15-of-30 3 s in last 8 Reserves 1980, 1986, 2013 NCAA Champions 10 NCAA Final Fours 40 NCAA Tournament Appearances Sports Information University of Louisville Louisville, KY Phone: (502) Fax: (502) kenny@gocards.com Louisville Cardinals Basketball Information Important Phone Numbers Sports Information Office (502) Basketball Office (502) Ticket Office (502) GO CARDS Sports Information Contact Sr. Assoc. AD/Media Relations/SID Kenny Klein Office Phone (502) Cell Phone (502) Address kenny@gocards.com 0 Terry Rozier G Fr. Youngstown, Ohio (Hargave Military Acad.) Just 22 turnovers the entire season 1 Anton Gill G Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Hargrave Military Academy) Saw action in 24 games, scoring in eight 4 Dillon Avare G Fr. Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic HS) Walk-on guard redshirting this season 5 Kevin Ware G Jr. Bronx, N.Y. (Rockdale County Ga. HS) Played in 9 games before injury stopped him 12 Mangok Mathiang F/C Fr. Melbourne, Australia (IMG Academy, Fla.) Cards leader in blocks (1.4), 7th in AAC 15 Tim Henderson G Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Christian Academy) Played in all but three games, scoring in Wayne Blackshear F Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park HS) His.402 three-point pct. is 5th in AAC 22 Akoy Agau F Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Omaha Central HS) Played in 19 games, 2+ rebounds in 6 games 23 David Levitch G Fr. Goshen, Ky. (North Oldham HS) Walk-on saw action in 18 games

2 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 2 Louisville Sports Information (502) Twenty Sweet 16s for Cardinals -- Louisville advanced to its 20th NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in 2014, its third straight. Only three teams have been to more Sweet 16 appearances than Louisville s 20 since the NCAA began Sweet 16 records in 1975 (North Carolina 25, Kentucky 25, Duke 23; tied with Kansas 20). Louisville has been to at least the Sweet 16 in six of the last 10 years, has reached the Elite Eight four of the last seven years and has been to two of the last three Final Fours. Louisville s NCAA Sweet 16 teams: 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, The Cardinals have reached the NCAA Elite Eight on 13 occasions, including four of the last seven years (1959, 1972, 1975, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1997, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2012, NCAA Sweet 16 Appearances (since 1975) North Carolina. 25 Kentucky Duke Louisville Kansas ). This season was the ninth time the Cardinals entered the NCAA Tournament as a No. 4 seed. UofL reached the Final Four in 2005 and 2012 as a No. 4 seed and has two additional Sweet 16 appearances (1989, 1993) from that position. Louisville was the overall top seed in 2013 and won the NCAA Championship. The Cards have a 16-9 record as a No. 4 seed since the NCAA began seeding teams in Pitino Gains 50th Victory in NCAA Tournament -- UofL Coach Rick Pitino improved to record in NCAA Tournament competition (.746) and is second among active coaches in winning percentage and he is fourth among active coaches in NCAA Tournament victories. Pitino has a 42-7 record in NCAA Tournament competition when his team is the higher seed. Pitino s teams have reached the Sweet 16 in 12 of his 19 NCAA Tournament appearances and has an 11-1 record at that stage. Cards Win 30th Louisville accomplished its eighth 30-victory season in school history and a school record third straight with its opening victory of the NCAA Tournament. Louisville won a school-record 35 games during UofL s 1980 NCAA Championship team (33-3) and 2005 Final Four team (33-5) held the previous mark with two fewer wins. Louisville won 30 games in back-toback seasons for the first time in school history during the past two years (30-10 in ; 35-5 in ). UofL coach Rick Pitino has won 30 or more games on eight occasions, tied for third most all-time. Louisville is the only school with at least 30 victories each of the last three seasons. It is Louisville s fourth 30-win season in the past six years and the Cardinals current 31 victories is tied for the sixth-most in school history. U of L Most Victories Year Record NCAA Postseason NCAA Champion NCAA Champion Final Four Final Four NCAA Champion NCAA Sweet Elite Eight Final Four NAIB Natl. Champ Final Four Combined Hoops Success -- Louisville is one of only four NCAA Division I schools that sent both men and women basketball programs to the NCAA Tournament in each of the last four seasons (also Duke, Gonzaga, Michigan State). Of those four institutions, Louisville men s and women s basketball teams have the most combined wins in the NCAA Tournament since 2011: Louisville 21 (9 women/12 men); Duke 14 (9w/5m); Gonzaga 8 (5w/3m); Michigan State 6 (2w/5m). Louisville was one of 24 schools with both its men s and women s basketball teams in the 2014 NCAA Tournament and the Cardinals were one of two schools with both of its teams seeded four or above (Louisville women 3 seed, men 4; Duke women 2 seed, men 3). UofL s women s team reached the Elite Eight before falling to Maryland. Pitino s Eighth 30-Win Season UofL Coach Rick Pitino has coached eight teams which have won 30 games in his collegiate career, tied as the third most all-time. He has coached five of UofL s eight 30-win seasons, including guiding three Louisville teams which reached the NCAA Final Four in 2005 (33-5), 2012 (30-10) and 2013, when the Cardinals won a school-record 35 games (35-5). The previous two years marked the first time Louisville had won 30 in back-to-back seasons, and this makes it a record three straight. UofL s 35 victories in matched the most games a Pitino-coached team has won, also accomplished by his 1997 NCAA runner-up team at Kentucky with a 35-5 record. Most Division I 30-Win Seasons All-Time No. Coach, Team and Seasons 13 Mike Krzyzewski, Army , Duke Roy Williams, Kansas , North Carolina Rick Pitino, Boston U , Providence 86-87, Kentucky , Louisville Jim Calhoun, Northeastern, , UConn Louisville won seven of its last eight games, 14 of its last 16 games and 18 of its last of its last 59 post-season tournament games over the last 10 years (including conference, NCAA and NIT since 2005). Louisville is 22-2 in the postseason over the last three years of its last 31 games in the NCAA Tournament (since 2005), advancing to the final eight teams four times in the last seven years (2008, 2009, 2012, 2013) of 29 games during the month of March over the last three years games over the last four years, the most for any four-year class in Louisville history and the fourth-most of any program in the nation in that time games for the third straight season for the first time in Louisville history. UofL is the only school in the nation with consecutive 30-win seasons over the last three years. Louisville has won at least 20 games for the 12th-straight season, a feat accomplished by only eight schools.... its last 10 straight conference tournament games. Louisville is 15-2 with three championships over its last six conference tournaments, reaching the title game five times. Louisville has won its last three conference championship games games during the regular season, tied for the fourth-most ever at UofL American Athletic Conference regular season games, the second time ever that the Cardinals have won as many conference games in a single season (16-2 record to win the Big East title). Looking Ahead With the season completed, prognosticators from multiple media sources have posted very early looks at preseason Top 25 rankings for next season. The Cardinals, which will move to the Atlantic Coast Conference next season, have been included in most of those listings, ranking as high as 10th by USA Today and CBS Sports. Here s a look at where a few of the sports sites have the Cardinals ranked heading into the season: Louisville Preseason Rankings USA Today... 10th CBS Sports... 10th ESPN... 12th Real GM... 14th Sports Illustrated... 20th Bleacher Report... 21st The Sporting News... 21st Yahoo!... others to watch (16th-30th)

3 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 3 Louisville Sports Information (502) Cardinals in the NCAA Tournament Louisville made its 40th NCAA Tournament appearance in The Cardinals have reached the NCAA Tournament 31 of the last 38 years (eight straight, 11 of the last 12, 13 of the last 16 years, 19 of last 23). The Cards have reached the Sweet 16 on 20 occasions and have advanced to the Elite Eight four of the last six seasons. Louisville is sixth in tournament victories (72) and is fifth in NCAA Tournament appearances (40). UofL has a overall NCAA Tournament record, reaching the Final Four 10 times. Only four teams -- Kentucky (53), North Carolina (45), UCLA (44), and Kansas (43) -- have more NCAA Tournament appearances than Louisville's 40. U of L Coach Rick Pitino has a record in NCAA Tournament play (.746), ranking him second among active coaches in winning percentage and 10th all time. Only three coaches have coached more Final Four teams than Pitino s seven, a feat matched by one other. Pitino is the first coach to win an NCAA Championship at two different schools; the first to lead three different teams to the Final Four; is one of eight coaches to lead four different schools to the NCAA Tournament; and one of 10 active collegiate coaches who have won an NCAA Championship. Only three teams have been to more Sweet 16 appearances than Louisville s 20 since the NCAA began Sweet 16 records in 1975 (North Carolina 25, Kentucky 25, Duke 23; tied with Kansas 20). U of L Coach Rick Pitino has guided 19 teams to NCAA tournament appearances, including 11 of his last 12 years at Louisville (eight straight). His last six straight Kentucky teams reached the NCAA Tournament. The Wildcats won the 1996 NCAA title and were national runner-up in 1997 under his guidance. This was the ninth time the Cardinals entered the NCAA Tournament as a No. 4 seed (also: 1981, 1989, 1990, 1993, 2003, 2005, 2011, 2012). UofL advanced to the NCAA Final Four from a No. 4 seed in both 2005 and Louisville has a 16-9 record as a No. 4 seed since the NCAA began seeding teams in UofL played 10 games against teams in the NCAA Tournament, compiling a 5-5 mark against those foes (defeated Cincinnati, Connecticut three times and Louisiana Lafayette; lost to Cincinnati, Kentucky, North Carolina and Memphis twice). All five of the Cardinals losses came to teams in the NCAA field. Two Louisville opponents advanced to the National Invitation Tournament: SMU and Southern Mississippi, with SMU reaching the championship game before falling to Minnesota. American Athletic Conference teams received four bids to the 2014 NCAA Tournament in the league s inaugural season (Louisville, Cincinnati, Connecticut, Memphis). Louisville's Seeding in the NCAA Tournament All-Time NCAA Final Four Appearances North Carolina. 18 UCLA Kentucky Duke Kansas Ohio State Louisville Indiana... 8 Michigan State.. 8 U of L in the NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament Appearances (31 of the last 38 years; 19 of last 23) All-Time NCAA Tourn. Record Sweet 16 Appearances Final Four Appearances NCAA Championships... 3 Pitino's NCAA Tourn. Record Pitino's NCAA Tourn. Appearances. 19 U of L is 49-9 in NCAA Tournament play when the Cardinals are the higher seed. The Cardinals are when playing as a lower seed and 0-1 when facing a team of the same seed (in Final Four). The NCAA began seeding teams in The 2013 event marked the third time the Cardinals entered the tournament as a No. 1 seed. U of L was also the overall No. 1 seed in Listed below is a look at how Louisville has been seeded in the NCAA Tournament: Seed Year (NCAA Round Reached) No (Final Four), 2009 (Elite Eight), 2013 (Champion) No (Champion), 1986 (Champion) No (Sweet 16), 1982 (Final Four), 1994 (Sweet 16), 2008 (Elite Eight) No (second round), 1989 (Sweet 16), 1990 (second round), 1993 (Sweet 16), 2003 (second round), 2005 (Final Four), 2011 (second round), 2012 (Final Four), 2014 (Sweet 16) No (Sweet 16), 1988 (Sweet 16) No (Sweet 16), 1997 (Elite Eight), 2007 (second round) No (first round), 2000 (first round) No (second round) No (first round) No (first round) No (first round) NCAA Tournament U of L Record by Seedings (since 1979) As Seed... Record.. Years # , 2009, 2013 # , 1986 # , 1982, 94, 08 # , 1989, 1990, 93, 03, 05, 11, 12, 14 # , 1988 # , 1997, 2007 # , 2000 # # # # # Never # Never # Never # Never # Never U of L Record vs. Seeded Teams (since 1979) vs. Seed... Record.. Years # , 82, 83, 84, 86 88, 89, 92, 93, 97, 05, 08, 12 # , 82, 94, 96, 08, 09, 13 # , 86, 96, 97, 07 # , 83, 84, 88, 13 # , 81, 89, , 2012, 2014 # , 80, 94, 95, 08 # , 86, 04, 05, 12 # , 83, 86, 10, 13, 14 # , 2009, 2013 # , 1999, 2000 # , 86, 96, 97, 07 # , 88, 90, 2003, 2009, 13 # , 90, 93, , 11, 12, 13 # , 2008 # # , 2013 Record as the Higher Seed Record as the Lower Seed Record in East Region Record in South/SE Region Record in Midwest/ME Region Record in West Region Coach Rick Pitino s Record as the Higher Seed as the Lower Seed as the Same Seed Pitino s Teams Six Times No. 1 Seed -- Since the seeding process inception in 1979, UofL Coach Rick Pitino has coached six teams that have entered the tournament as No. 1 seeds (2009 and 2013 at Louisville; 1993, 1995, 1996, and 1997 at Kentucky). Pitino has an 18-3 record as a No. 1 seed. UofL was the No. 1 overall seed in 2009 and 2013.

4 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 4 Louisville Sports Information (502) Cards Have 12 Straight 20-Win Seasons Louisville is one of eight Division I schools in the nation which has won 20 or more games in each of the past 12 seasons. Reaching 20 victories this year and extending their streaks are Kansas (25), Duke (18), Syracuse (17), Gonzaga (17), Florida (16), Memphis (14), Pittsburgh (13) and Louisville (12). UofL Coach Rick Pitino has won at least 20 games in a season on 22 occasions, ranking him sixth among active coaches in 20-win seasons and 16th overall. Pitino won 30 in a single season for the sixth time last year. UofL has won at least 20 games in 41 of the last 45 years. Career Milestones Russ Smith is the only Louisville player in history with at least 1,800 career points, 350 assists and 250 steals. He is fifth in career scoring at Louisville with 1,908 points... Smith finished second in career free throws at UofL with 488, three short of the school record held by LaBradford Smith (491, )... Smith set a new Louisville career steals record with 257, surpassing Peyton Siva ( , 254 steals)... Smith s 180 career three-pointers are tied for eighth at Louisville... Luke Hancock has reached 1,370 career points between both George Mason and Louisville (766 at UofL)... Montrezl Harrell had 97 dunks during the season -- setting a new UofL season record previously held by Pervis Ellison and Chane Behanan (59) -- and totaled 141 in his career, third in career dunks at UofL... Coach Rick Pitino s 14 NCAA Tournament wins over the last three years (14-2 record) matches his most victories in a three-year period (14-2 in last three years at Kentucky, ). Five Pitino Assistants In NCAA -- Five of Louisville Coach Rick Pitino s 10 active former assistant coaches that were Division I collegiate head coaches in had their teams in the NCAA Tournament (Cincinnati s Mick Cronin, Florida s Billy Donovan, Manhattan s Steve Masiello, Arizona State s Herb Sendek and New Mexico State s Marvin Menzies). In addition, Oklahoma State s Travis Ford, who played for Pitino at Kentucky, had his team in the tournament (Donovan and Masiello also played for Pitino). The Cardinals beat Manhattan and Masiello in the second round. Pitino s son and former assistant Richard Pitino was a No. 1 seed with Minnesota in the NIT and won the event, defeating SMU in the championship game in New York. Cards Among National Statistical Leaders Louisville ranked among the nation s top 20 in nine NCAA statistical categories during the season. Individually Russ Louisville in NCAA Statistics Smith was 36th in steals (2.0) and 74th in assists Nat l. (final statistics) (4.6), Chris Jones was 20th in steals (2.2) and Rank Category Stat Montrezl Harrell was sixth in field goal percentage 1 Scoring Margin (.609) and 62nd in rebounding (8.4). All six of 1 Turnover Margin +6.7 Louisville s losses during the season 2 Steals 10.0 came to teams that reached the NCAA Tournament. 2 3 Pt FG Defense Won-Lost Percentage.838 Cards Have Eight Ranked Teams 12 Scoring Offense 81.0 Louisville is one of four schools in the nation with 15 Scoring Defense 61.1 its football and men s and women s (No. 4 AP) 16 Assists Turnover Ratio 1.45 basketball teams ranked among the nation s AP 20 FG Percentage Defense.396 Top 25 in (also Duke, Baylor and 26 Assists 15.4 Michigan State). In addition, the Cardinals men s soccer team finished 17th in the NSCAA rankings, 37 Field Goal Percentage.471 field hockey 14th in the NFHCA poll, men s (14th) 39 Turnovers 10.6 and women s (13th) swimming and diving teams were both ranked in the CSCAA poll, and the UofL 44 3 Pt Field Goals 7.8 baseball team (10th) gives the Cardinals eight nationally ranked teams. UofL has won conference championships in men s basketball, men s cross country, field hockey (Big East), men s soccer, volleyball and men s and women s swimming and diving. Louisville s football team (12-1, 15th USA Today/15th AP) beat Miami (Fla.) by a 36-9 score in the Russell Athletic Bowl on Dec. 28. Cards Have Been Tough on the Road UofL has a record over the last eight years on its opponent s home court (.646). Louisville had the most road victories of any school in Big East Conference games over its last seven years in that league and was a league-best 8-1 in its road games in The American during the season. The Cardinals have a record in conference games on the road over the last eight seasons (.643). In neutral site games, Louisville has a 26-4 record over the last three years (.867) and a neutral site record over the last six years (.766). In conference games overall, Louisville had the most Big East Conference victories over its eight years in that league during the regular season (from 2005 to 2013). Louisville had a Big East record in league victories during the regular season, just ahead of Syracuse and Pittsburgh (both at 92-48). Cards Won American Titles Louisville finished where it was predicted - - as the American Athletic Conference Champion, sharing the title with Cincinnati in the league s inaugural season. It was the Cardinals 22nd regular season conference championship and first since UofL shared the 2013 Big East title in its final season in that league (regular season conference championships: American 1, Big East 2, Conference USA 1, Metro 12, Missouri Valley 6). It was the second-most league wins ever for the Cardinals (15-3), behind only the 16-2 mark as Big East Champions in Louisville has won at least 10 league games for seven straight seasons. The Cards have finished in the top three in their conference six of the last eight years. Louisville has won its conference championship or finished second in 26 of the last 38 years. Louisville also earned the league s automatic bid while winning the AAC Tournament Championship, the third straight conference title for the Cardinals and 19th league tournament championship team. Cardinal Spurts Over its 37 games, Louisville produced 68 runs of 8-0 or better. The Cardinals have forced their opponents into 84 scoring droughts of three minutes or more. UofL had five scoring runs of 8-0 or better vs. Cornell, including a season-best 20-0 scoring blast early in the game. Cards Among Nation s Best in Pitino Era Louisville is among 16 programs in the nation that have won at least 70 percent of its games over the last 13 years. Louisville has a.745 winning percentage since U of L Coach Rick Pitino took over the reins of the Cardinal program, ninth best in the nation. Best Winning Percentage Last 13 Years Louisville is among the top 20 programs in the nation in winning percentage over the last 13 seasons under Pitino (records through ). School Total Pct. Kansas Duke Gonzaga Memphis Pittsburgh Syracuse Florida Kentucky Louisville Connecticut Wisconsin North Carolina Ohio State Michigan State Xavier Arizona Texas

5 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 5 Louisville Sports Information (502) Smith Had Terrific Season Senior guard Russ Smith succeeded in improving in nearly every key statistical category a year after earning All-America honors as a junior. His focus on better shot selection, shooting a better percentage and improving his assists-to-turnovers ratio all rose as his statistics will attest. A consensus first-team All-America selection as a senior and the AAC Tournament Most Outstanding Player, he was a Russ Smith Statistics Year FG% 3FG% Asst. Asst/TO Pts finalist for national player of the year honors and is one of 10 finalists for the Senior CLASS award (first team All-America by AP, USBWA, The Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Wooden Award, CBS Sports, NBC Sports, Bleacher Report). He is the only Louisville player in history with at least 1,800 career points, 350 assists and 250 steals. Smith is Cards Steal Leader Russ Smith became the Louisville career leader in steals (257) when he grabbed two steals against Manhattan in the NCAA Tournament, passing Peyton Siva (254, ). Smith had 74 thefts this season, tied for ninth for a single season at UofL. He is the only Louisville player that ranks in the steals top 10 for a single season on three occasions. Smith is also the UofL career leader in steals for NCAA Tournament games with 25. Smith is Cards NCAA Scoring Leader -- With his 52 points in the Cardinals three NCAA Tournament games, Russ Smith became the Louisville leader in career NCAA Tournament scoring with 248 total points, passing Milt Wagner (224 points, ). Over six postseason games in 2014, Smith averaged 21.2 points, 4.0 assists and two steals. Smith Fifth in Career Scoring -- Russ Smith finished his four years at Louisville ranked fifth in career scoring with the Cardinals with 1,908 points. Smith finished second in career free throws at UofL with 488, three short of the school record held by LaBradford Smith (491, ). Russ Pours in All-America senior guard Russ Smith scored a career-high 42 points against Houston in the semifinals of the AAC Championship. It was the thirdmost in school history, the most by a Louisville player in 52 years, and three short of the school record of 45 scored by Wes Unseld. It was the most scored by a Louisville player in a conference tournament (previous record: 31 by Milt Wagner vs. Memphis State, ) and the most in any postseason game (previous mark: 36 by Junior Bridgeman vs. Rutgers on March 15, 1975 in the NCAA First Round). It was the collegiate scoring record for the FedEx Forum s nine seasons, passing the 41 Louisville Single Game Scoring Leaders Name Date Opponent Pts 1. Wes Unseld Georgetown Col Bud Olsen Ky. Wesleyan Russ Smith Houston Butch Beard Bradley Charlie Tyra Notre Dame 40 points scored by Alan Daniels of Lamar against Memphis on Nov. 28, It is the most scored in a conference tournament game this season. His 27 first-half points were the most ever scored in a half by a Louisville player. The 42 points were more than he scored his entire freshman year (38). Smith scored 30 or more in six career games and three times as a senior, including a previous career-best 36 against North Carolina on Nov. 24. Smith scored 673 points as a senior (tied for the fourth-most in a single season at Louisville), becoming only the second Louisville player ever with DeJuan Wheat ( ) to score over 600 points in back-to-back seasons. Winningest Senior Class Louisville s senior class is the winningest group over a four-year period in the Cardinals storied basketball history. Russ Smith, Stephan Van Treese, Tim Henderson and Luke Hancock (for the last two seasons) have been a part of Cardinal teams that have won 121 games since the season (121-31,.801), 11 more than the next closest group that finished last year (110-38). UofL s unit that reached three Final Fours is third with 109 wins over that four-year period. The Cards seniors have been a part of two NCAA Final Fours, two Big East Tournament Championships, two regular season co-conference titles (one Big East, one American), and three straight NCAA Sweet 16 appearances. Top Four-Year Classes By Victories at UofL Year Record Pct The group each contributed on Senior Day against UConn on March 8. Russ Smith handed out a career-high 13 assists and grabbed four steals. Luke Hancock scored 16 points, connecting on 4-of-7 three-pointers. Stephan Van Treese grabbed a seasonhigh 13 rebounds and added six points and two steals. Tim Henderson gained his first career start and scored the second field goal of the game. The crowd of 22,782 was the fifth-largest in the Cardinals four seasons in the KFC Yum! Center. All-America Russ -- Louisville senior guard Russ Smith is the Cardinals first consensus first team All-America selection since 1994 and only the sixth ever at Louisvillle. He was named to the All-America first teams during the season by the US Basketball Writers Association, The Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports and Bleacher Report. He was a finalist for the US Basketball Writer s Association Oscar Robertson Trophy Watch, was on the John Wooden Award final ballot and was one of four finalists for the Naismith Trophy for national player of the year. Smith was honored as the National Player of the Year by Ken Pomeroy for the second consecutive year, becoming the first two-time recipient of the honor. He was named to the Associated Press preseason, five-man All- America team. He is only the second Cardinal ever selected to the preseason AP team joining Pervis Ellison, who was chosen on the first preseason team prior to the season. Smith was on the All-America first team by Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook and graced the cover of the publication. The 2013 NCAA Midwest Regional Most Outstanding Player, Smith was named to three national All-America teams last season. He was named to the third team of All-America teams selected by the Associated Press, NABC, and The Sporting News. Smith was honored as the National Player of the Year by Ken Pomeroy. Louisville Top College Basketball Market -- Louisville is consistently the highest-rated television market for college basketball on ESPN. Louisville has been the top market each of the last 12 years, averaging a 4.5 rating for the season. Louisville was nearly two points higher than Greensboro, Kansas City and Raleigh-Durham, which tied for second with a 2.8 rating. The remaining top 10 is Memphis (2.6), Columbus (2.0), Cincinnati (1.9), Knoxville (1.9), Dayton (1.9) and Indianapolis (1.8). The Cardinals NCAA Sweet 16 game against Kentucky this season drew a 51.5 rating and 73 share, making it the second highest-rated event in Louisville television history. Louisville s 2013 NCAA Championship game against Michigan is the top-rated television event all-time in the Louisville market. Computers Louisville finished the season ranked as the top team in both the Sagarin Ratings and the KenPom Ratings. The Cardinals were No. 16 in the ratings percentage index, with their overall schedule ranked 49th in the RPI.

6 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 6 Louisville Sports Information (502) Cardinals Have 121 Wins in Last Four Years -- UofL has won a combined 121 victories over the last four seasons, the second-most in the nation over that period behind only Kansas (123). Ohio State and Syracuse are tied for third in that four-year period with 119 wins. The Cards won a school-record 35 games in while Most Wins, Last 4 Years Kansas Louisville Ohio State Syracuse Duke winning the NCAA title. Cards Continue Productive Defense Louisville teams under Rick Pitino have been known for their defensive intensity and the unit followed in that tradition. UofL limited its opponents to 60 or fewer points in 16 of its 37 outings, including seven of the last 14. The Cardinals allowed an average of 61.1 points, ranking 15th in the nation in scoring defense. UofL was second nationally in steals, averaging 10.0 a game. Louisville committed fewer turnovers than its opponent in 33 of 37 games and led the nation in turnover margin (+6.7). Louisville has ranked among the nation s top 40 in field goal percentage defense in 10 of the past 12 years, including the season s.396 percentage, which ranked 20th nationally. Louisville held 12 of its last 21 opponents under 40 percent shooting from the field, including a season-best 24.0 percent against Rutgers in the AAC quarterfinals. UConn made just 29.4 percent of its shots in the Cardinals last regular season game. UofL was second nationally in three-point field goal percentage defense (.286). Harrell s Interior Presence Montrezl Harrell averaged 17.3 points, 9.1 U of L National Ranking in Field Goal Percentage Defense st nd th th th th nd st th th th th rebounds and shot 61.1 percent from the field over the last 11 games. He has 12 career double-doubles -- all during the season -- including double-doubles in two of three NCAA Tournament games. He was the first Louisville player with consecutive double-doubles in the NCAA Tournament since Pervis Ellison accomplished that in the Cardinals 1986 Final Four games. Harrell scored at least 10 points in 18 of the last 19 games. The American Athletic Conference Most Improved Player, he was named to the league s all-tournament team after averaging 15.7 points, 7.0 rebounds and shooting 63.6 percent in the three games. Harrell totaled 22 points, 11 rebounds and blocked three shots in the championship game against UConn. His 97 dunks during the season shattered the previous season record of 59. Jones Improved at Tournament Time -- Over the last eight games of the season, Chris Jones averaged 11.5 points, 2.6 steals and 2.4 assists while hitting 15-of-30 three-pointers (.500). Playing in his hometown of Memphis, Jones earned recognition on the 2014 American Athletic Conference all-tournament team. He scored a game-high 18 points, handed out four assists, hit 4-of-7 three-pointers and matched a season-best of six steals against Rutgers in the AAC quarterfinals. He handed out a tournament-best eight assists against Houston and his nine steals matched teammate Stephan Van Treese for the most in the tournament. Jones totaled a career-best 21 points and six steals -- the most thefts by a Cardinal this season -- and made 4-of-7 three-pointers at SMU on March 4. He made 84.8 percent of his free throws over the last 10 games (28-of-33). Van Treese Board Work Center Stephan Van Treese was dominant on the boards down the stretch, grabbing double-digit rebounds in three of the last seven games while averaging 8.6 rebounds and nearly two steals. He attempted and made his first career three-point goal late in the game against Houston (1-2 3FG), adding three steals and 10 rebounds. He grabbed a season-high 13 boards vs. UConn in UofL s final home game. Van Treese pulled down at least six rebounds in 12 of his last 17 games. He had eight rebounds and a pair of key blocked shots against Saint Louis in the NCAA Third Round. Non-Conference Success -- UofL has a record (.804) against nonconference opponents in Coach Rick Pitino s 13 seasons (includes post-season), including a record at home (14-7 away). UofL has a 42-4 mark at home in nonconference games over the last four seasons. Card File Russ Smith is the first Louisville player to average at least 17 points a game since Reece Gaines in (21.0 ppg) and (17.9 ppg)... Montrezl Harrell (745 career points) and Wayne Blackshear (630 career points) are within striking distance of the Cardinals 1,000-point scoring club entering next season... Louisville delivered the lone home court loss during the season at SMU and at Cincinnati, where UofL broke a 19-game home court win streak for the Bearcats... Terry Rozier scored eight or more points in 12 of the Cards 18 conference games. Taking Care of the Ball -- The Cardinals had single-digit turnovers in nine of their last 16 games. Louisville was 38th in the nation in fewest turnovers per game (10.5) and 16th in assists-toturnovers ratio (1.46). Louisville has committed 10 or fewer turnovers in 24 of its last 40 games, including the last three games of the Cardinals 2013 championship season. UofL has only 21 more turnovers than steals this year. The Louisville record average for fewest turnovers in a season is 12.4 in last year s season (495 turnovers in 40 games). UofL committed a total of just 25 turnovers in its three games in the AAC Championship. Cards No. 5, 9 in Polls Louisville was ranked No. 5 in the final Associated Press poll (March 17), was No. 9 in the final USA Today poll (April 7) and received a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Since the NCAA began seeding teams in 1979, only two teams have been ranked in the Associated Press top five and been lower than a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Louisville has that distinction in both cases. The Cardinals were ranked No. 4 in both polls in 2005 when UofL was also a No. 4 seed. Louisville went on to reach the 2005 Final Four. New Uniforms -- The Cardinals wore new adidas uniforms for postseason play in The Made in March uniforms feature a perforated print pattern along the leg of the stretch woven shorts to enhance breathability and ventilation. The adidas quick-drying jersey technology moves heat and moisture away from the body to keep the jersey light and dry as players sweat. The jersey sleeves include armhole insets with 360-degree stretch fabric. UofL was 15-1 wearing the sleeved uniforms over the past two seasons. Big Crowd -- The crowd of 22,782 that watched the Cardinals beat UConn on March 8 was the fifth-largest in UofL s four years in the KFC Yum! Center. UofL s average attendance of 21,282 this season ranked third in the nation. UofL Statistical Comparison Wins Losses Home A/Neu Record Scoring Average Points Allowed Scoring Margin FG Percentage Opp. FG Percentage Pt. Percentage FT Percentage Rebound Margin Turnover Margin

7 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 7 Louisville Sports Information (502) Magnificent March Over the past 10 years (since 2005), Louisville has a collective record during the month of March (.747). UofL is 25-3 in March over the last three years. UofL coach Rick Pitino has a collegiate record in the month of March (.752), including a mark while at Louisville. UofL has a 15-6 record in regular season games in March over the last 10 years (since 2005). Add in another closing month of February and the Cards are in those two closing months in the last 10 years during the regular season before league tournaments (.750). UofL has a record (.808) during the month of February over the last seven years, dating back to the season (7-0 this year). Thieving Cardinals -- As in recent years, Louisville continued to provide good defensive pressure, leading the nation in turnover margin (+6.7) and ranking second nationally in steals (10.0 per game) in Louisville led the nation in Ken Pomeroy s ratings, with the Cardinals fourth nationally in adjusted defense and 15th in the nation in adjusted offense in A year earlier, Louisville forced an average of 18.3 turnovers and collected double-digit steals in 28 of its 40 games. In UofL was second in the nation in turnover margin (+5.9) and third in steals (10.8), and was rated as the top defense in the nation in Ken Pomeroy s rankings. Louisville is the only team to rank among the nation s top 10 in steals each of the last three seasons (8.8 steals in , 7th in the nation; 9.3 steals in , 7th in the nation). The Cardinals 430 steals in was a new school record. Success vs. Top 25 Foes -- Louisville faced 10 Associated Press Top 25 opponents during the season. Louisville has won 24 of its last 38 against AP ranked opponents, winning vs. No. 25 Saint Louis in its last top 25 matchup. Louisville has a record against Top 25 teams over the last six years (5-5 in , 6-3 in ), including a record during the regular season. UofL has been victorious six of the last 11 times it has faced an AP top-five opponent. UofL has won 16 of its last 31 games when facing Top 10 teams, spanning the last seven years. Blackshear Named to Capital One Academic All-District First Team UofL forward Wayne Blackshear was named to the Capital One Academic All-District 2 men s basketball first team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). District 2 encompassing schools from the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Kentucky, West Virginia, Delaware, Maryland as well as the District of Columbia. To be eligible for the honor, a student-athlete must maintain at least a 3.3 cumulative GPA. Blackshear was also the recipient of the prestigius 2013 Elite 89 Award, presented to the student-athlete with the highest GPA at NCAA Championships. Record Free Throws -- Louisville connected on 41-of-46 free throws at Rutgers, a UofL record for free throws made in a conference game and just three off the overall record of 44 set in It is the seventh-most made in a Division I game in There were a combined 62 fouls called in the game and 78 total free throws shot. The previous record was 39 made vs. both Villanova (1/11/20) and Virginia Tech (2/10/86). Fourth Season in KFC Yum! Center -- Louisville finished its fourth season in the spectacular KFC Yum! Center, located on the banks of the Ohio River in downtown Louisville. The Cardinals had previously played basketball for 54 years in Freedom Hall ( ). The 22,000-seat multi-purpose arena was built at a cost of $238 million, includes 71 luxury suites, 62 four- or six-seat premium boxes, over 2,000 side-court club seats and four party suites with a seating capacity of 32 each. U of L s men s and women s teams have permanent locker rooms. There are five additional team locker rooms, two officials locker rooms, five star dressing rooms, a fullfunction media work room and a full-sized basketball practice court on the event level. The seven levels of the arena (including the upper catwalk) include a collective 721,762 square feet, or roughly the area of 13 football fields. After passing through the one and a half acre landscaped entry plaza that features a basketball-themed fountain, entering fans can visit the 2,500-square foot U of L adidas store, the 3,000-square foot U of L Hall of Honor, or head to their seats using one of the eight escalators or seven elevators within the building. Lounge space is abundant within the arena. Four spacious donor rooms are available for Cardinal fans, including three that overlook the Ohio River. The 7, record in 4 years square foot main concourse restaurant overlooks the river and a main concourse sports bar has views directly into the arena bowl. Two 4,000-square foot club lounges on the event level, as well as the terrace club and premium box lounges, provide amenities for their respective patrons. The KFC Yum! Center served as the site for the NCAA Men s Basketball Tournament second and third rounds in March 2012, will be the site for a similar event in March 2015 and was the site for the 2012 NCAA Women s Volleyball Championship on December 13 and NATIONAL RANKINGS Associated Press (March 17) 1 Florida 2 Wichita State 3 Virginia 4 Arizona 5 Louisville 6 Villanova 7 Michigan 8 Duke 9 Iowa State 10 Kansas 11 Michigan State 12 Wisconsin 13 San Diego St. 14 Syracuse 15 Cincinnati 16 Creighton 17 New Mexico 18 Connecticut 19 North Carolina 20 UCLA 21 Oklahoma 22 Ohio State 23 Baylor 24 VCU 25 Saint Louis Louisville in the Polls Date AP USAT Preseason Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan USA Today (April 7) 1 Connecticut 2 Kentucky 3 Florida 4 Wisconsin 5 Arizona 6 Michigan 7 Wichita State 8 Michigan State 9 Louisville 10 Virginia 11 Iowa State 12 San Diego St. 13 Villanova 14 Kansas 15 UCLA 16 Duke 17 Syracuse 18 Baylor 18 Creighton 20 Creighton 21 North Carolina 22 Cincinnati 23 Tennessee 24 Stanford 25 Saint Louis Date AP USAT Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb March March March 17/ April Second Highest Preseason Ranking -- Louisville s No. 3 preseason AP ranking was its second-highest ever. The Cardinals were No. 2 in the and seasons. The season marked the highest the Cardinals have been ranked in the preseason coaches poll, when UofL was tabbed No. 1 in the UPI coaches poll. UofL was No. 2 in both the preseason AP and USA Today polls last season. The Cardinals have been ranked as the No. 1 team in the nation on four occasions: in both the AP and USA Today polls on Jan. 14, 2013; in the ESPN/USA Today poll on March 15, 2009; in the final Associated Press poll that same season; and in the final USA Today coaches poll of Cards Sixth All-Time in the Polls Louisville has been ranked in the Associated Press poll on 569 occasions, sixth most all-time. U of L has been ranked among the nation s top 10 in the preseason poll for the last two years (second in , ninth in ).

8 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 8 Louisville Sports Information (502) Louisville Cardinals Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (Previous School) 0 Terry Rozier G Fr. Youngstown, Ohio (Hargave Military Acad.) 1 Anton Gill G Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Hargrave Military Academy) 2 Russ Smith G Sr. Brooklyn, N.Y. (South Kent School) 3 Chris Jones G Jr. Memphis, Tenn. (Northwest Florida St. College) 4 Dillon Avare G Fr. Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic HS) 5 Kevin Ware G Jr. Bronx, N.Y. (Rockdale County HS, Ga.) 11 Luke Hancock G/F Sr. Roanoke, Va. (George Mason) 12 Mangok Mathiang F/C Fr. Melbourne, Australia (IMG Academy, Fla.) 15 Tim Henderson G Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Christian Academy) 20 Wayne Blackshear G/F Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park HS) 22 Akoy Agau F Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Omaha Central HS) 23 David Levitch G Fr. Goshen, Ky. (North Oldham HS) 24 Montrezl Harrell F So. Tarboro, N.C. (Hargrave Military Academy) 44 Stephan Van Treese F Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence North HS) Pronunciation: Akoy Agau (uh-koy uh-gow, like cow with a G ), Avare (A-var), Montrezl Harrell (mon-trez, silent L ; HAIR-uhl), Mangok Mathiang (Mango, silent K, MATH-ee-ang), Levitch (LEV-itch), Rozier (row-zeer), Stephan (STEE-vun) Note: Junior forward Chane Behanan was dismissed from the UofL team on Dec. 30. Hancock Over 1,300 Points Luke Hancock has passed the 1,000 career collegiate points plateau from two different schools. He scored 604 in two seasons at George Mason and had 766 at Louisville for a 1,370 career total. Pitino a 2013 Hall of Fame Inductee U of L head coach Rick Pitino was enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame on Sept. 8, 2013 in Springfield, Mass. The Cardinals coach was part of a 12-member class that included former NBA All-Stars Gary Payton, Bernard King and Richie Guerin; former ABA All- Star Roger Brown; former college coaches Jerry Tarkanian and Guy Lewis; former WNBA All-Star Dawn Staley; North Carolina women s coach Sylvia Hatchell; African- American basketball pioneer E.B. Henderson; NBA deputy commissioner Russ Granik; and former Brazilian great Oscar Schmidt. Academic Performance at All-Time High -- While the University of Louisville men s basketball team has performed well on the court, the Cardinals have excelled in the classroom as well. The team produced a record 3.47 combined GPA for the 2013 fall semester, the highest ever for the Cardinals and the highest among UofL s nine men s sports programs. A total of 14 of 15 Cardinals earned a 3.0 or better, with 10 above a 3.4 GPA. The men s basketball team has been around a collective 3.0 GPA for 11 straight semesters. The 14 men s basketball players were among a record 371 student-athletes recognized on the UofL Athletic Director s Honor Roll, highlighting those that achieve a 3.0 GPA or higher for a semester. The full group of 371 was honored at halftime of the Cardinals Jan. 16 men s basketball game against Houston. The academic achievement is not new to the Cardinals. Louisville received an NCAA Public Recognition Award in 2013 for ranking among the top 10 percent in men s basketball in the Academic Progress Rate, which measures academic eligibility, retention and graduation for student-athletes. UofL s men s basketball team earned the last three Big East Conference Team Academic Excellence Awards, which recognizes the highest collective grade-point averages in each of the conference s 23 sports. The team produced a collective grade point average for the academic year, with a previous semester record 3.41 combined GPA for the fall semester. Major individual academic awards were also won as well over the past year. Russ Smith received the Big East Conference Scholar-Athlete Sports Excellence Award for men s basketball. He was also honored with a 2013 Scholar Baller Academic Momentum Award, which is presented to an individual based on the level of academic improvement and the impact of that academic momentum. Wayne Blackshear won the 2013 NCAA Men s Basketball Elite 89 Award, presented to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average participating in the finals site for each of the NCAA championships. Former Cardinal guard Peyton Siva was a 2013 Capital One CoSIDA Academic All-America second team selection and was named the 2013 Big East Scholar-Athlete of the Year. HEAD COACH RICK PITINO In 29 seasons as a collegiate head coach and 13 at Louisville, UofL Coach Rick Pitino has compiled a overall record ( at UofL). He is the first coach to take three different schools to the NCAA Final Four -- including his 2005, 2012 and 2013 Cardinal teams -- and first to win an NCAA Championship at two different schools after guiding Louisville to the 2013 NCAA title. Among active coaches, Pitino (Massachusetts '74) has the secondhighest winning percentage in NCAA Tournament games (.746 winning percentage, record in 19 NCAA tournament appearances) and his overall.739 winning percentage ranks him 11th among active coaches. He guided Kentucky to three NCAA Final Four appearances in eight seasons ( ), winning the 1996 NCAA Championship and reaching the national title game in He has also served as head coach at Providence College ( , 1987 Final Four), Boston University ( ), Hawaii (last six games in ) as well as the NBA New York Knicks ( ) and Boston Celtics ( ). Pitino s Milestone Collegiate Victories No. Date Score 1 2/28/76 Hawaii 82, Portland /21/86 Providence 93,Howard /22/92 Kentucky 106, Iowa State /20/96 Kentucky 124, TCU /7/03 Louisville 56, Holy Cross /24/07 Louisville 64, Old Dominion /11/11 Louisville 83, UT Martin 48 Note: Pitino will open the season five wins away from 700 with 695 to date. Winningest Active Division I Men s Coaches by Percentage (Minimum five years as a Division I head coach; includes record at four-year colleges only) Coach, College Yrs. Won Lost Pct. 1. Mark Few, Gonzaga Roy Williams, N.Carolina Thad Matta, Ohio State Mike Krzyzewski, Duke John Calipari, Kentucky Bo Ryan, Wisconsin Bill Self, Kansas Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh Jim Boeheim, Syracuse Dave Rose, BYU Rick Pitino, Louisville Billy Donovan, Florida Tom Izzo, Michigan St Larry Brown, SMU Bob Huggins, W. Virginia (through season)

9 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 9 Louisville Sports Information (502) Pitino One of Eight with Four -- With the Cardinals NCAA Tournament appearance in 2003, U of L Coach Rick Pitino joined a select group of eight coaches who have taken teams from four different schools to the NCAA Tournament. Coach First Team Second Team Third Team Fourth Team Rick Pitino Boston U. Providence Kentucky Louisville John Beilein Canisius Richmond West Virginia Michigan Lefty Driesell Davidson Maryland James Madison Georgia State Jim Harrick Pepperdine UCLA Rhode Island Georgia Lon Kruger Kansas State Florida Illinois UNLV Tom Penders Rhode Island Texas George Washington Houston Tubby Smith Tulsa Georgia Kentucky Minnesota Eddie Sutton Creighton Arkansas Kentucky Oklahoma State Pitino One of Twelve with Two Different Final Four Schools -- UofL Coach Rick Pitino is the first coach to take three different schools to the Final Four. Only 12 coaches have taken teams from two different schools to the NCAA Final Four. Pitino has coached seven Final Four teams (Providence 1987; Kentucky 1993, 1996 and 1997; Louisville 2005, 2012, 2013), including winning the 1996 NCAA Championship at Kentucky, a runner-up finish there in 1997, and the 2013 NCAA title at Louisville. Pitino is one of eight coaches all-time who have reached the Final Four at least six times. Pitino Second in Active NCAA Winning Percentage -- Pitino has a record in NCAA Tournament play (.746), ranking him second among active coaches in NCAA Tournament winning percentage. Pitino has guided 19 teams to the NCAA Tournament, including 11 of his last 12 at Louisville (eight straight). He has guided a team into the NCAA Tournament in 17 of his last 19 seasons coaching in the collegiate ranks (last six straight Kentucky teams from ; & at U of L). Pitino s teams have won 34 of his last 46 NCAA games, spanning his last 12 NCAA appearances (1996, 1997, , ). Pitino is the only coach to win an NCAA title at two different schools. Most Tournament Appearances - Active 30, Jim Boeheim, , Mike Krzyzewski, , Roy Williams, , Rick Barnes, , Bob Huggins, , Rick Pitino, , Tom Izzo, , Mike Montgomery, , Tubby Smith, U of L Coach Rick Pitino in the NCAA Tournament NCAA Tournament Winning Pct. - Active (minimum 10 games).759 (82-26) Mike Krzyzewski, Duke, (50-17) Rick Pitino, Boston U, Providence, Kentucky, Louisville (35-12) Billy Donovan, Florida, (63-22) Roy Williams, Kansas and North Carolina, (34-12) *John Calipari, Massachusetts, Memphis, Kentucky, (41-15) Tom Izzo, Michigan St., (36-14) Bill Self, Tulsa, Illinois, Kansas, *records adjusted for vacated games Three Different Teams Taken to the Final Four Coach First Team 2nd Team 3rd Team Rick Pitino Providence Kentucky Louisville Active Coaches Who Have Won An NCAA Title Coach Current Won Title Year(s) Steve Fischer San Diego St. Michigan 1989 Mike Krzyzewski Duke Duke '91,'92,'01, 10 Rick Pitino Louisville UK/Louisville 1996/2013 Tubby Smith Texas Tech Kentucky 1998 Tom Izzo Michigan St. Michigan St Jim Boeheim Syracuse Syracuse 2003 Roy Williams North Carolina N. Carolina 05, 09 Billy Donovan Florida Florida 06, 07 Bill Self Kansas Kansas 2008 John Calipari Kentucky Kentucky 2012 Kevin Ollie Connecticut Connecticut 2014 Most NCAA Tournament Wins - Active 82, Mike Krzyzewski, Duke, , Roy Williams, Kansas, N. Car., , Jim Boeheim, Syracuse, , Rick Pitino, Boston U., Providence, Kentucky and Louisville, , Tom Izzo, Michigan State, , Bill Self, Tulsa, Illinois, Kansas, , Billy Donovan, Florida, , *John Calipari, Massachusetts, Memphis and Kentucky, , Tubby Smith, Tulsa, Georgia, Kentucky, Minnesota, *records adjusted for vacated games Final Four Appearances, All-Time 12 John Wooden, UCLA Mike Krzyzewski, Duke, Dean Smith, North Carolina, Rick Pitino, Providence / Kentucky / Louisville, Roy Williams, Kansas/North Carolina, Denny Crum, Louisville, Tom Izzo, Michigan State, Adolph Rupp, Kentucky, Bobby Knight, Indiana, Guy Lewis, Houston, Lute Olson, Iowa / Arizona, Most NCAA Tournament Games - Active 108, Mike Krzyzewski, Duke, , Roy Williams, Kansas, N. Car., , Jim Boeheim, Syracuse, , Rick Pitino, Boston U., Providence, Kentucky and Louisville, , Tom Izzo, Michigan St., , Bill Self, Tulsa, Illinois, Kansas, , Bob Huggins, Akron and Cincinnati, West Virginia, , *John Calipari, Massachusetts, Memphis and Kentucky, , Tubby Smith, Tulsa, Georgia, Kentucky and Minnesota, , Rick Barnes, Providence,Clemson and Texas, *records adjusted for vacated games Pitino s NCAA Tournament Results Boston University 1983 March 15 (East Region opening round, Philadelphia, Pa.): LaSalle 70, Boston U. 58 Providence College 1987 March 12 (Southeast Region first round, Birmingham, Ala.): Providence 90, UAB 68 March 14 (Southeast Region second round, Birmingham, Ala.): PC 90, Austin Peay 87 (OT) March 19 (Southeast Region semifinals, Louisville, Ky.): Providence 103, Alabama 82 March 21 (Southeast Region championship, Louisville, Ky.): Providence 88, Georgetown 73 March 28 (National semifinals, New Orleans, La.): Syracuse 77, Providence 63 Kentucky 1992 March 20 (East Region first round, Worchester, Mass): Kentucky 88, Old Dominion 69 March 22 (East Region second round, Worchester, Mass): Kentucky 106, Iowa State 98 March 26 (East Region semifinals, Philadelphia, Pa.): Kentucky 87, Massachusetts 77 March 28 (East Region championship, Philadelphia, Pa.): Duke 104, Kentucky 103 (ot) 1993 March 19 (Southeast Region first round, Nashville, Tenn.): Kentucky 96, Rider 52 March 21 (Southeast Region second round, Nashville, Tenn.): Kentucky 83, Utah 62 March 25 (Southeast Region semifinal, Charlotte, NC.): Kentucky 103, Wake Forest 69 March 27 (Southeast Region championship, Charlotte, NC.): Kentucky 106, Florida State 81 April 3 (National semifinals, New Orleans, LA): Kentucky 78, Michigan March 18 (Southeast Region first round, St. Petersburg, Fla.): Kentucky 83, Tenn. St. 70 March 20 (Southeast Region second round, St. Petersburg, Fla.): Kentucky 63, Marquette March 16 (Southeast Region first round, Memphis, Tenn.): Kentucky 113, Mount St. Mary s 67 March 18 (Southeast Region second round, Memphis, Tenn.): Kentucky 82, Tulane 60 March 23 (Southeast Region semifinal, Birmingham, Ala.): Kentucky 97, Arizona State 73 March 25 (Southeast Region championship, Birmingham, Ala.): Kentucky 61, North Carolina March 14 (Midwest Region first round, Dallas, TX): Kentucky 110, San Jose St. 72 March 16 (Midwest Region second round, Dallas, TX): Kentucky 84, Virginia Tech 60 March 21 (Midwest Region semifinal, Minneapolis, Minn.): Kentucky 101, Utah 70 March 23 (Midwest Region championship, Minneapolis, Minn.): Kentucky 83, Wake Forest 63 March 30 (National semifinal, East Rutherford, N.J.): Kentucky 81, Massachusetts 74 April 1 (National championship, East Rutherford, N.J.): Kentucky 76, Syracuse March 13 (West Region first round, Salt Lake City, Utah): Kentucky 92, Montana 54 March 15 (West Region second rounds, Salt Lake City, Utah): Kentucky 75, Iowa 69 March 20 (West Region semifinal, San Jose, Calif.): Kentucky 83, St. Joseph s 68 March 22 (West Region championship, San Jose, Calif.): Kentucky 72, Utah 59 March 20 (National semifinal, Indianapolis, Ind.): Kentucky 78, Minnesota 69 March 20 (National championship, Indianapolis, Ind.): Kentucky 79, Arizona 84 (ot) Louisville Pitino s NCAA Tournament results while at Louisville are listed on page 16 of these notes.

10 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 10 Louisville Sports Information (502) Cards Win 19th Conference Tournament Title -- Louisville won the inaugural American Athletic Conference Championship, the Cardinals third straight conference tournament championship. After a bye in the first round, the second-seeded Cardinals beat Rutgers in the quarterfinals of the event played in Memphis FedEx Forum; beat Houston in the semifinals; and beat No. 21/21 Connecticut in the championship game on March 15. Louisville won 15 of its last 17 conference tournament games, also winning the 2009, 2012 and 2013 Big East titles. UofL has a composite conference tournament record, including a 13-5 record in the Big East over eight years (Also: 3-0 American, 13-8 Conference USA, 32-9 Metro Conference, Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, 2-1 Ohio Valley Conference). UofL has won 19 conference tournament titles (1 American, 3 Big East, 2 C-USA, 11 Metro, 2 KIAC). U of L Coach Rick Pitino has a record in conference tournaments (3-0 American, 14-7 Big East, 8-2 Conference USA, 17-1 Southeastern, 4-1 North Atlantic, 2-2 ECAC North). Pitino has won 12 conference tournament titles (1 American, 3 Big East, 2 C-USA, 5 SEC, 1 North Atlantic Conference) American Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Championship First Round Wednesday, March 12 Times listed are Eastern; Memphis is on Central Time 10 USF 68 7 p.m. ET (ESPNU) 7 Rutgers 72 9 UCF (2 OT) 94 9 p.m. ET (ESPN2) 8 Temple 90 All-AAC First Team Russ Smith, Louisville Montrezl Harrell, Louisville Sean Kilpatrick, Cincinnati Shabazz Napier, Connecticut Nic Moore, SMU All-AAC Second Team Isaiah Sykes, UCF Justin Jackson, Cincinnati TaShawn Thomas, Houston Shaq Goodwin, Memphis Joe Jackson, Memphis Markus Kennedy, SMU Quarterfinals Thursday, March 13 6 Houston 68 1 p.m. ET (ESPNU) 3 SMU 64 Rutgers 31 3 p.m. ET (ESPNU) 2 Louisville 92 UCF 58 7 p.m. ET (ESPNU) 1 Cincinnati 61 5 Memphis 53 9 p.m. ET (ESPNU) 4 Connecticut 72 Semifinals Friday, March 14 Houston 65 7 p.m. ET (ESPN/ESPN2) Louisville 94 Cincinnati 56 9 p.m. ET (ESPN/ESPN2) Connecticut American Athletic Conference Honors AAC All-Rookie Team Amida Brima, Connecticut Terry Rozier, Louisville Austin Nichols, Memphis John Egbunu, USF Chris Perry, USF Player of the Year Shabazz Napier, Connecticut Coach of the Year Mick Cronin, Cincinnati Defensive Player of the Year Justin Jackson, Cincinnati 2014 American All-Tournament Team Russ Smith, Louisville* Montrezl Harrell, Louisville Chris Smith, Louisville Shabazz Napier, UConn Sean Kilpatrick, Cincinnati Isaiah Sykes, UCF * Most Outstanding Player Championship Saturday, March 15 Louisville 71 Louisville Champion 6 p.m. ET (ESPN) Connecticut 61 Scholar Athlete of the Year Jimmy McDowell, Temple Rookie of the Year Austin Nichols, Memphis Sixth Man of the Year Michael Dixon, Jr., Memphis Most Improved Player Montrezl Harrell, Louisville Sportsmanship Award Sean Kilpatrick, Cincinnati AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE (Final Standings) School AAC Overall Postseason Louisville NCAA Cincinnati NCAA Connecticut NCAA Memphis NCAA SMU NIT Houston Rutgers UCF Temple USF Louisville in AAC Statistics Team Statistics Stat Rank Scoring Offense Scoring Defense Scoring Margin FT Percentage FG Percentage FG Pct. Defense Pt. Percentage Pt. Percentage Defense Rebound Margin Blocked Shots Assists Steals Turnover Margin Assists-Turnover Ratio FG Made Scoring 3. Russ Smith Montrezl Harrell Luke Hancock Chris Jones Field Goal Percentage 1. Montrezl Harrell Russ Smith Free Throw Percentage 6. Luke Hancock Assists 4. Russ Smith Chris Jones Three-Pt. FG Percentage 5. Wayne Blackshear Russ Smith Terry Rozier Three-Point Goals 6. Russ Smith Luke Hancock Wayne Blackshear 1.4 Assists-Turnover Ratio 4. Chris Jones Russ Smith Rebounding 2. Montrezl Harrell S. Van Treese Blocked Shots 7. Mangok Mathiang Montrezl Harrell Steals 1. Chris Jones Russ Smith AAC Title -- Louisville finished where it was predicted -- as the American champion, sharing the title with Cincinnati. It was the second-most league wins ever for the Cardinals (15-3), behind only the 16-2 mark as Big East Champions in Louisville has won at least 10 league games for seven straight seasons. The Cards have finished in the top three in its conference six of the last eight years. U of L's Conference History Conference Years Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Ohio Valley Missouri Valley Metro Conference USA BIG EAST American Athletic current Atlantic Coast... future

11 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 11 Louisville Sports Information (502) th Season of Cardinal Basketball The season marked the 100th of intercollegiate basketball at the University of Louisville. While the Cardinals played their first official men s basketball game on Jan. 28, 1912 when they lost 35-3 to Louisville YMCA, UofL did not field teams in , or UofL has amassed an alltime 1, record in its 100th season. The Cardinals are 12th among all NCAA schools in victories. The Cardinals have produced winning seasons in 66 of the last 69 years, including winning 20 or more games in the last 12 straight seasons. King Luke -- Luke Hancock, the Most Outstanding Player of the 2013 NCAA Final Four, was crowned as Homecoming King at the Cardinals Oct. 19 homecoming game against UCF. He edged out teammate Russ Smith, who was also one of the five finalists for the honor. It was the third time in the last four years that a member of the men s basketball team was selected as homecoming king, joining Peyton Siva (2011) and Kyle Kuric (2010) who also won the award. Cards Streak Reached 21 Louisville won 21 consecutive games dating back to the season -- setting a new school record -- before falling to North Carolina on Nov. 24. UofL closed its 2013 NCAA Championship season winning its last 16 games of the season. Seven of the Cards 10 Final Four teams had winning streaks of at least 13 games during those years. After UofL ended its 1980 and 1986 NCAA title years with winning streaks, they both lost opening games the following years. The loss to North Carolina was UofL s first since Feb. 9. half -- and had a season-high 16 vs. Rutgers. Third NCAA Title for Cardinals -- Louisville won its third NCAA Championship in 2013 and its first in 27 years. The Cardinals also won the 1980 and 1986 NCAA titles. It was the fifth national championship in men s basketball for UofL, as the Cardinals won the 1956 NIT Championship and 1948 NAIB title. It was the second NCAA Championship for Coach Rick Pitino, who previously led Kentucky to the 1996 title. Pitino is the first coach to win an NCAA Championship at two schools. UofL is one of 14 schools that has won multiple NCAA Championships and is one of eight universities with at least three titles. Ten Final Fours for Cardinals -- Louisville advanced to its 10th NCAA Final Four, reaching that plateau the last two years. Louisville is seventh in NCAA Final Four appearances. Louisville has reached the Elite Eight in four of the last six years. Only U of L All-Time Winning Streaks No. Year Long Range Effectiveness -- Louisville buried at least nine threes in 15 games during season. Five Cardinals made at least 36 threes during the season. During the Cards 2013 championship season, UofL made nine or more three-pointers in five games. UofL led the AAC in three-pointers per game (7.8, 44th nationally). The Cardinals buried 15 threes vs. Houston in Louisville -- making 11-of-15 threes in the first Multiple NCAA Champions UCLA Kentucky... 8 Indiana... 5 North Carolina... 5 Louisville... 3 Connecticut... 3 Duke... 3 Kansas... 3 Cincinnati... 2 Florida... 2 Michigan State.. 2 NC State... 2 Oklahoma State 2 San Francisco... 2 three coaches have coached more Final Four teams than Pitino s seven, a feat matched by one other. Pitino became the first coach to lead three different teams to the Final Four in Louisville s NCAA Final Four teams: 1959, 1972, 1975, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1986, 2005, 2012, Strong Postseason for American -- Four American Athletic Conference teams were selected to participate in the 2014 NCAA Tournament, including national champion Connecticut and Sweet 16 participant Louisville (also Cincinnati, Memphis). In addition, SMU was the runner-up in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). The teams combined for a 13-4 postseason record, a.765 winning percentage that was the best of any conference. The American was a combined 9-3 in the NCAA Championship, posting a.750 winning percentage that trailed only the SEC (12-3,.800). The American placed teams in the championship games of the men s Final Four (UConn), women s Final Four (UConn), NIT (SMU) and WNIT (Rutgers). Louisville beat Connecticut in the American Athletic Conference Championship played in Memphis, Tenn. to earn the league s automatic NCAA bid. Connecticut beat Kentucky in the title game to win the 2014 NCAA Championship. Louisville defeated UConn by double-digits three times during the season, including once by 33 points. Year of the Cardinal -- Louisville s athletic teams experienced incredible success during the season. Louisville is the first university ever to win a BCS Bowl game, place both its men s and women s basketball teams in the NCAA Final Four and reach the College World Series in the same season. In addition to the Cardinals NCAA men s basketball title, UofL s women s team was the national runner-up to Connecticut. The Cardinals football team beat then No. 3/4 Florida in the 2013 Sugar Bowl on Jan. 2. UofL s baseball team won a record 51 games while reaching a visit to Omaha. Louisville s combined 126 wins in its four highly visible sports (baseball, men s and women s basketball, and football) was just three wins short of the NCAA record for a single season (126-30,.808 winning percentage). Louisville s combined 75 wins in football and men s and women s basketball was just five victories shy of the NCAA record for a single season (75-21,.781 winning percentage). Louisville was the only school in the nation with its football and men s and women s basketball teams all ranked among the nation s AP Top 20. Louisville had 11 teams ranked among the nation s top 25 in final polls: Men s Basketball (USA Today, 1st); Women s Basketball (USA Today, 3rd); Men s Soccer (TopDrawerSoccer, 7th); Baseball (NCBWA, 9th); Football (AP, 13th); Men s Swimming & Diving (CSCAA Coaches, 14th); Women s Swimming & Diving (CSCAA Coaches, 15th); Volleyball (AVCA, 17th); Softball (USA Today/NFCA, 19th); Rowing (CRCA/USRowing, 20th); Field Hockey (NFHCA, 25th). Louisville is the only university in the nation over the last seven years (since 2007) to have participated in multiple BCS bowl games, College World Series, and men s and women s Final Fours. Louisville is one of just four schools in the BCS era (since 1998) to win football, men s basketball and baseball conference titles in the same season (Stanford , Texas , Louisville , Kansas State ). Louisville athletics teams posted 49 victories over top 25 nationally ranked opponents during the season. Louisville s student-athletes achieved remarkable success in the classroom, posting a record cumulative GPA for all 23 sports. Additionally, a school-best 355 student-athletes earned AD Honor Roll status for the 2012 fall semester (3.0 GPA). UofL accepted an invitation to join the Atlantic Coast Conference on Nov. 28, 2012.

12 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 12 Louisville Sports Information (502) Cards Will Open in Puerto Rico Next Season UofL will open its season against Minnesota in the 2014 Armed Forces Classic, an ESPN-televised event which will be played on the U.S. Coast Guard base in Puerto Rico on Dec. 14. The game will be a father-son matchup of UofL Coach Rick Pitino and his son Richard Pitino, the first-year head coach of the Gophers. The United States Air Station Borinquen in Puerto Rico will be the site of the event, which serves as part of ESPN s America s Heroes: A Salute to Our Veterans initiative honoring the men and women who are serving and who have served in the United States military, both at home and abroad. Horsing Around UofL Coach Rick Pitino has participated as a thoroughbred race horse owner since 1988 and over the last two years has named five of his horses in honor of Cardinal players. His most recent additions have been colts named Megatrez after Montrezl Harrell and Three Point Luke after Luke Hancock. Last year, he named three horses after Cardinals: Russdiculous after Russ Smith (Russdiculous was purchased by another owner after a claiming race last year); Siva after former UofL guard Peyton Siva; and Gorgui after former Cardinal center Gorgui Dieng. Four horses Halory Hunter, The Groom is Red, AP Valentine and Goldencents of which Pitino was a partial owner have won Grade I races. To put that success in perspective, just 0.6 percent of NorthAmerican thoroughbreds ever win a stakes race. Goldencents ran in the Kentucky Derby last year. Massive Margins The margin of victory in Louisville s three American Athletic Conference Tournament games totaled 100 points, a 33.3 average margin that was the largest in a conference tournament since Arkansas won the 1991 Southwest Conference title with a 35.7 average margin of victory. UofL scored 90 or more points on 10 occasions in , eight more than the Cardinals championship season. UofL won nine games by at least a 30-point margin and 19 of its 37 by at least 22 points. UofL leads the nation in scoring margin (+19.9). Ear It Pronunciations -- Trouble with pronunciations? Check out the Ear It pronunciations for the Cardinals players from the men s basketball roster on The links next to player names on the roster are supplied by TheNameEngine.com, an interactive audio service that provides proper audio pronunciations and phonetic spellings. Billy Minardi Classic Champs Louisville beat Western Kentucky on Dec. 14 to win the Billy Minardi Classic, presented by Kentucky One Health, Sun Tan City and Planet Fitness. The event originated in 2002 to honor the memory of Billy Minardi, brother-in-law of U of L Coach Rick Pitino who died in the Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. Chane Behanan earned MVP honors with 11 points, seven rebounds and 5-of-6 shooting from the field off the bench. Louisville has won 11 championships in 12 years in the event, in which the Cardinals have a 15-1 record. Impressive Postseason Game -- Louisville rolled to a victory over Rutgers in the first round of the AAC Tournament, the largest margin of victory for the Cardinals since a victory over Morehead State on Dec. 27, Louisville s 58 points in the first half against Rutgers -- a season high -- are the most points the Cardinals have scored in the first half of a postseason game since totaling 56 against TCU on March 6, 2002, in the first round of the Conference USA Tournament. The Cardinals used a 13-0 run in the first half (span of 5:18) to push its lead to and UofL outscored the Scarlet Knights 32-4 over the final 8:18 in the first period. It was the most points UofL has scored in a postseason game since a victory over Arizona on March 27, 2009 in the NCAA regional semifinals. It was the most points scored in a conference tournament game since a victory over TCU in the Conference USA tourney first round on March 6, Louisville collected a season-high 19 steals and forced Rutgers into 26 turnovers, the 11th time this season an opponent has committed more than 20 turnovers. The Cardinals scored a season-best 44 points off turnovers. It was the ninth time this season that a Cardinal opponent had more turnovers than field goals. Louisville Career Double-Doubles Montrezl Harrell (12) Saint Louis (N) 3/22/14 10 pts., 11 reb. Manhattan (N) 3/20/14 12 pts., 13 reb. Connecticut (N) 3/15/14 22 pts., 11 reb. Connecticut (H) 3/8/14 20 pts., 11 reb. Memphis (A) 3/1/14 25 pts., 12 reb. Cincinnati (A) 2/22/14 21 pts., 10 reb. Temple (A) 2/14/14 22 pts., 10 reb. USF (A) 1/22/14 14 pts., 10 reb. Connecticut (A) 1/18/14 18 pts., 13 reb. SMU (H) 1/12/14 12 pts., 13 reb. Memphis (H) 1/9/14 14 pts., 11 reb. Fairfield (N) 11/23/13 14 pts., 12 reb. Stephan Van Treese (1) USF(A) 1/9/11 12 pts., 14 reb. Russ Smith (3) Western Ky. (H) 12/14/13 14 pts., 10 asst. Mo. Kansas City (H) 12/4/13 10 pts., 11 asst. Notre Dame (A) 2/9/13 21 pts., 10 reb. MOST STEALS / CAREER Rk. / Player Years Steals 1. Russ Smith Peyton Siva Darrell Griffith LaBradford Smith Tick Rogers MOST POINTS / CAREER Name Years Points 1. Darrell Griffith DeJuan Wheat Pervis Ellison Reece Gaines Russ Smith Milt Wagner Derek Smith LaBradford Smith Charlie Tyra Herbert Crook Note: Louisville is second nationally with 65 career 1,000 point scorers (North Carolina has 67). Luke Hancock is the next closest Cardinal to that plateau with 766 career points. MOST FREE THROWS MADE / CAREER Rk. Player Years FTM 1. LaBradford Smith Russ Smith Reece Gaines Charlie Tyra Pervis Ellison MOST THREE-POINT GOALS / CAREER Rk. Player Years 3FGM 1. Taquan Dean DeJuan Wheat Reece Gaines Jerry Smith Edgar Sosa Preston Knowles Terrence Williams Russ Smith Francisco Garcia Kyle Kuric Scoring Clamp -- Rutgers 31 total points on March 13 marked the eighth time in the last four years U of L has held an opponent under 40 points. Louisville has held an opponent under 20 in a half six times this year, including the 16 and 15 points in the halves vs. Rutgers; plus holding Saint Louis to 16 in the first half of the NCAA Third Round. Fewest opponent points in a half, since San Francisco (36-11, 2nd) Cincinnati (20-11, 2nd) Arkansas State (22-12, 1st) Southern Miss (34-13, 1st) Samford (42-13, 1st) Cornell (53-14, 1st) Morehead State (53-14, 2nd) Morgan State (46-14, 1st) Rutgers (34-15, 2nd) USF (38-15, 1st) Arkansas State (32-15, 2nd) FIU (48-15, 1st) East Carolina (52-15, 1st) South Florida (40-15, 1st) South Alabama (47-15, 1st) Note: Louisville held 10 opponents to 20 or fewer points in a half last season.

13 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 13 Louisville Sports Information (502) Pioneers Honored -- As the Cardinals celebrated their 100th season of men s basketball at UofL and the nation recognized Black History Month throughout February, the initial three African American basketball student-athletes to play for the University of Louisville s men s basketball team were honored during the Cardinals Feb. 18 game against USF. Former Cardinals Wade Houston, Eddie Whitehead and Sam Smith were honored as the first three African Americans to play at UofL during the season on this 50th anniversary of that year. UofL was the first of any traditionally white university in Kentucky to integrate African American student-athletes. The trio signed with UofL in 1962 and played on the freshman team before joining the varsity team the following season. Sales of Final Four Floor Pieces Generate Funds for Pediatric Cancer Research -- Northwestern Mutual delivered a $250,000 check to Kosair Children s Hospital prior to UofL s Feb. 16 game against Rutgers, representing proceeds from the sale of pieces of the floor on which the University of Louisville won its 2013 NCAA Championship in Atlanta. The NCAA championship floor was acquired after the tournament by Northwestern Mutual, which donated the center court section to hang in the lobby of the KFC Yum! Center and worked with UofL Athletics to sell pieces of the court through GoCards.com to raise money for pediatric cancer research. Proceeds from the sale of the floor pieces specifically help support research being conducted by Kenneth Lucas, M.D., chief of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at Kosair Children s Hospital and division chief of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology and Stem Cell Transplantation for the University of Louisville Department of Pediatrics. U of L Radio Network Affiliates WHAS 840 AM - Louisville, Ky. (Flagship Station) WKRD 790 AM - Louisville, Ky. WCKY 1530 AM - Cincinnati, Ohio WMKJ FM - Lexington, Ky. WSFC 1240 AM - Somerset, Ky. WKYW 1490 AM - Frankfort, Ky. WLVK FM - Elizabethtown, Ky. WYMC 1430 AM - Mayfield, Ky. WXCM 97.1 FM - Owensboro, Ky. WPAD 1560 AM - Paducah, Ky. WBGN 1340 AM - Bowling Green, Ky. WXLR FM - Pikeville, Ky. WKDO 98.7 FM - Liberty, Ky. WCCK 95.7 FM - Calvert City,Ky. WQXQ FM - Central City, Ky. SIRIUS/XM Satellite Radio The radio broadcast is also available for a fee through GoCards.com and CardsMobile, the Cards official Android/iPhone app. Last time an individual had... For Louisville For A Louisville Opponent 30 or more points 42 by Russ Smith vs. Rutgers (3/13/14) 30 by Shabazz Napier, Connecticut (1/18/14) 35 or more points 42 by Russ Smith vs. Rutgers (3/13/14) 36 by Scottie Reynolds, Villanova (1/11/10) 20 points in a half 27 by Russ Smith 1H vs. Rutgers (3/13/14) 24 by Austin Freeman, Georgetown, 2H (2/23/10) 15 or more rebounds 15 by Montrezl Harrell vs. Cornell (11/15/13) 15 by Rhamel Brown, Manhattan (11/11/12) 20 or more rebounds 23 by Ellis Myles vs. Tennessee St. (12/1/01) 21 by Dwayne Whitfield, Jackson St. (11/23/94) A four-point play Russ Smith vs. Kentucky (12/31/11) Kerwin Okoro, Rutgers (2/16/14) 12 made free throws 12 by Russ Smith vs. UConn, 15 att. (1/18/14) 12 by Anthony Davis, Kentucky (12/31/11) 7 made three-point goals 7 by Preston Knowles vs. Syracuse (2/12/11) 7 by Anthony Mason Jr., St. John s (1/26/08) 10 or more assists 13 by Russ Smith vs. Connecticut (3/8/14) 10 by Elfrid Payton, Louisiana Lafayette (12/7/13) 5 or more blocked shots 5 by Gorgui Dieng vs. Notre Dame (3/9/13) 5 by Cheikh Mbodj, Cincinnati (3/4/13) 5 or more steals 5 by Russ Smith vs. Rutgers (3/13/14) 5 by Will Cummings, Temple (2/27/14) The Last Time a Team... Louisville Opponent Scored 100 points win over Rutgers (2/16/14) OT loss to Notre Dame (2/9/13) Scored less than 50 points loss to Drexel (12/14/10) victory over Rutgers (3/13/14) Scored 60 points in a half 61 vs. NW St.; 2nd H of win (11/18/06) 60 by Tulane; 2nd H of win (1/18/90) Scored under 20 points in a half 19 vs. Syracuse; 1st H of loss (3/3/12) 16 by Saint Louis 1st H of UL win (3/22/14) Had a +20 Rebound Margin 21 (51-30) vs. Missouri State (12/17/13) 26 (57-31) by Kentucky (12/31/11) Grabbed 60 or more rebounds 60 vs. East Carolina (1/19/05) 60 by George Mason (1/4/94) Grabbed less than 25 rebounds 24 vs. USF (1/12/12) 24 by Colorado State (3/23/13) Shot 60% or better from the field.613 (38-62) vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7/13).614 (43-70) by Charlotte (2/11/01) Shot 30% or below from the field.296 (16-54) vs. UNLV (12/31/08).240 (12-50) by Rutgers (3/13/14) Shot 70% from the field for a half.700 (21-30) vs. Houston in 1st H (1/16/14).765 (13-17) by Georgetown in 2nd H (1/31/11) Made 5 or less free throws 5 vs. FIU (12/19/12) 4 by Rutgers (3/13/14) Made 15 three-point goals 16 (in 30 attempts) vs. Rutgers (2/16/14) 17 by Notre Dame (2/4/06) Made No three-point goals 0 vs. Wyoming (1/18/92) 0 by Saint Louis (3/22/14) Shot 60% from the three-point line.739 (17-23) vs. Morgan State (12/27/10).600 (9-15) by Providence (1/10/12) Handed out 25 or more assists 28 vs. UCF (12/31/13) 25 by Notre Dame (2/28/08) Handed out 5 or less assists 5 vs. Texas A&M (3/17/07) 4 by USF (1/12/13) Committed 25 or more turnovers 26 vs. West Virginia (1/31/09) 26 by Rutgers (3/13/14) Committed 5 or fewer turnovers 5 vs. Hofstra (11/12/13) 4 by Western Kentucky (12/22/12) Blocked 10 or more shots 10 vs. St. John s (1/3/12) 14 by Connecticut (3/4/06) Had No Blocked Shots 0 vs. North Carolina A&T (3/21/13) 0 by Saint Louis (3/22/14) Had 15 or more steals 17 vs. SMU (3/5/14) 19 by Rutgers (3/13/14) Had No Steals 0 vs. Saint Louis (2/12/03) 0 by Saint Louis (3/22/14)

14 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 14 Louisville Sports Information (502) Cardinals' Basketball Signing Class Among Nation's Best -- Five impressive high school products, including one from abroad, have each signed a national letter-ofintent to continue their basketball playing careers at the University of Louisville, ranking this Cardinal group among the nation's top recruiting classes. The list of highly-touted signees consists of Shaqquan Aaron, a 6-7, 175-pound guard from Rainier Beach High School in Seattle, Wash.; Jaylen Johnson, a 6-9, 215- pound forward from Ypsilanti (Mich.) High School; Chinanu Onuaku, a 6-10, 230-pound forward/center from Lanham, Md. and Riverdale Baptist High School; Quentin Snider, a 6-1, 170-pound guard from Ballard High School in Louisville; and Matz Stockman, a 7-2, 238-pound forward/center from Oslo, Norway. Shaqquan Aaron averaged 17.7 points, 8.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists as a junior last season in helping Rainier Beach to a 25-4 record and the Washington Class 3A state championship. He had nine points and three rebounds in the overtime victory in the title game over Lakeside. A first-team AP Class 3A all-state selection as a junior, Aaron is ranked No. 14 nationally by 247Sports.com, 27th by Rivals.com, 34th by Scout.com and is No. 33 in the ESPN 100. His season scoring high as a junior was 38 points. He is the third Seattle product to play for the Cardinals in recent years, joining Peyton Siva ( ), UofL's starting point guard on the 2013 NCAA Championship team; and Terrence Williams ( ), who led UofL to two NCAA Elite Eight appearances and also played at Rainier Beach. Jaylen Johnson averaged 13.8 points and 8.5 rebounds as a junior last season in helping Ypsilanti to a 20-5 record and the school's first regional championship since He averaged 19.7 points and 15.3 rebounds in three district games before Ypsilanti reached the state quarterfinals, where Johnson totaled 15 points and 12 boards. A first-team all-county selection as a junior, Johnson is ranked No. 55 nationally by 247Sports.com, 56th by Rivals.com, 62nd by Scout.com and is No. 57 in the ESPN 100. His mother Janetta Johnson played for Wisconsin and professionally in Portugal. Her 130 blocked shots in is the Badgers' single-season record and she averaged a team-high 12.6 points and 8.5 rebounds that season. Chinanu Onuaku (name pronounced Chih-NAH-noo On-ooh-AH-koo) averaged 8.2 points, 10.6 rebounds and 3.4 blocked shots as a junior last season in helping Riverdale Baptist achive a record and the Capital Beltway League title. Onuaku is ranked No. 64 nationally by 247Sports.com, 65th by Rivals.com, 69th by Scout.com and is No. 74 in the ESPN 100. He led his DC Assault AAU team to the Under Armour Summer Jam title as the event's second-leading rebounder. Also on the AAU circuit, he played on the Adidas Nations championship team and was named to the Reebok Breakout Classic All-Star game. His brother Arinze Onuaku played for Syracuse from and opened this season on the New Orleans Pelicans roster. Quentin Snider averaged 19.3 points, 4.5 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 2.0 steals as a junior last season in helping Ballard High School to a 32-5 record and the Kentucky state championship game, where the Bruins fell to Madison Central. A first-team all-state selection and the seventh region player of the year as a junior, Snider is ranked No. 31 nationally by Rivals.com, 32nd by Scout.com, 35th in the ESPN 100 and 51st by 247Sports.com. He connected on 40.2 percent of his threepoint goals and 78.2 percent of his free throw attempts last season. DeJuan Wheat ( ), the Cardinals' No. 2 all-time scorer, and Jerry Eaves ( ), the starting point guard on UofL's 1980 NCAA Championship team, were also graduates of Ballard High School. Matz Stockman (pronounced Motts) is currently enrolled at the Canarias Basketball Academy in Gran Canaraia in Spain's Canary Islands. He averaged 7.7 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.5 blocked shots over nine games while playing for Norway in the 2013 U18 European Championships. He scored 18 points against Holland in 21 minutes for his top scoring effort in that event and blocked eight shots against Romania. Stockman, who has a 7-6 wingspan, will be the first seven-footer to play for the Cardinals since Felton Spencer, a 7-0 center from Louisville who scored 1,168 points at UofL from David Schrag, a 7-1 center from Winterthur, Switzerland, who prepped at Maine Central Institute, initially signed to play with the Cardinals in 1997 but went to Vincennes instead. Cards Men, Women Among Top Teams -- Louisville was one of two schools in the nation with both its men s and women s teams ranked among the nation s top 10 teams in the AP poll (UofL women #4), joining Duke with that distinction. Louisville was the only school in the nation last season with its football and men s and women s basketball teams all ranked among the nation s AP Top 20: Men s Basketball (USA Today, 1st); Women s Basketball (USA Today, 3rd); Football (AP, 13th). UofL Signees Update Shaqquan Aaron, the News Tribune all-state boys Player of the Year, averaged 17.7 points, 8.5 rebounds, and 7.5 assists, led Rainier Beach High (29-0) to the Washington Class 3-A boys state championship. He scored 16 of his gamehigh 22 in the second half of the victory. Rainier Beach will play in a national tournament at Madison Square Garden in New York City in April, which determines a mythical national high school champion. Aaron has been selected to play in the Jordan Brand Classic All-American game in Brooklyn next month. He will be U of L s first Jordan Brand participant since Samardo Samuels in Jaylen Johnson had a triple double of 20 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists in leading Ypsilanti High to the Class A district title. He averaged 13.6 points, 8.5 rebounds, and 5.5 blocked shots a game. Recently, he was named a finalist for the Hal Schram Mr. Basketball award in Michigan. Chinanu Onuaku averaged 12.4 points, 12.7 rebounds, and 5.5 blocks. He has helped Riverside Baptist High to the Capital Beltway conference title this season. Onuaku totaled 13 points and 11 rebounds to help lead Riverdale Baptist to the Maryland Private School championship with a victory over No. 5 Clinton Christian on March 10. Quentin Snider is a finalist for Kentucky s Mr. Basketball award. Earlier this year, Snider became Ballard High s all-time leading scorer after scoring 30 points in a game (had 2,277 points as of Feb. 9), passing Allan Houston and DeJuan Wheat among others. Snider, also is the school s career leader in assists, was named MVP of the King of the Bluegrass Holiday Classic in late December. Johnson, Onuaku and Snider will play for the White team in the 2014 Kentucky Derby Festival Basketball Classic presented by Papa John s, an all-star game staged on April 18 in Louisville s Freedom Hall. Mathiang Improvement Many have sought to compare freshman center Mangok Mathiang with former UofL and current Minnesota Timberwolves center Gorgui Dieng at similar stages of their careers with UofL. As the numbers attest below, their statistics are similar for their freshmen years. Mathiang (210 pounds) has found it more of a challenge to add weight to his frame than did Dieng, who left the Cardinals weighing 245 pounds. Freshman Year Min Pts Reb Blk Dieng Mathiang

15 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 15 Louisville Sports Information (502) Statistical Trends U of L is over the last 13 seasons under Coach Rick Pitino when scoring 80 or more points (20-1 this season, 11-1 in )... Over the past 13 years under Pitino, Louisville is when shooting 50 percent or better from the field (15-0 this year, 10-0 in )... U of L is when holding its opponent below 70 points over the past 13 years under Pitino (27-1 this year, 32-1 in ). 27 Former Pitino Assistants/Players Became Head Coaches -- UofL Coach Rick Pitino has had 27 of his former assistants or players rise to a collegiate head coaching position. Kevin Keatts, an assistant from , became the latest to join that list when he was named the head coach at UNC Wilmington in Pitino s son, Richard Pitino, added his name in April 2012 when he was named head coach at FIU and now is at Minnesota. There are 10 additional former assistants as current head coaches to bring the total to 12 active, including Mick Cronin at Cincinnati; Scott Davenport at Bellarmine; Billy Donovan at Florida; Steve Masiello at Manhattan; Marvin Menzies at New Mexico State; Kareem Richardson at Missouri-Kansas City; Herb Sendek at Arizona St.; Reggie Theus at Cal State Northridge; Kevin Willard at Seton Hall; and Tubby Smith at Texas Tech. Pitino s 11 Division I former assistants as current head coaches is the most in the nation (Sendek second with eight). Five active coaches reached the 2014 NCAA Tournament (Cronin, Donovan, Masiello, Menzies and Sendek). Pitino has a collective record in games against his former assistants (3-0 vs. Ralph Willard; 7-5 Tubby Smith; 7-0 Billy Donovan, 7-5 Mick Cronin, 1-0 Scott Davenport, 1-0 Marvin Menzies, 6-0 Kevin Willard, 2-0 Steve Masiello, 1-0 Richard Pitino, 1-0 Kareem Richardson). Davenport s team won the 2011 NCAA Division II Championship. Indiana Pacers head coach Frank Vogel was a student manager for Pitino at Kentucky and his video coordinator with the Celtics. Pitino coached current Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson at the New York Knicks. Six former Pitino players also became collegiate head coaches, four of which are currently active, including Travis Ford of Oklahoma St.; Sean Woods of Morehead St.; Donovan and Masiello. Including games against both his 25 former assistants and former players who went on to become collegiate head coaches, Pitino is (record vs. former players as head coaches: 3-1 vs. Travis Ford, 2-0 vs. John Pelphrey and Donovan). Don t Count the Cards Out Louisville has rallied from nine or more points down to win on 20 occasions over the last four seasons, including seven times last season. UofL trailed by 14 at SMU before recovering to win. In both games of the 2013 Final Four, Louisville trailed by 12 points to both Wichita State and Michigan before storming back to win both games. The Cards fell behind by 16 (45-29) with 15:51 to play in the second half vs. Syracuse in the 2013 Big East title game. A 27-3 run put Louisville up to stay and the Cardinals completed the remarkable recovery by outscoring Syracuse in the second half. Also in , UofL trailed by 16 at Memphis before recovering, were down 13 in the first half against Illinois State on Dec. 1 before coming back, and Providence and Connecticut both led by 10 in the first half. The Cardinals pulled off a dramatic comeback victory against Florida in the 2012 NCAA West Region Championship after trailing by 11 with 8:04 remaining (65-54), using an 18-3 closing run to cap the Louisville victory and sending the Cardinals to their ninth Final Four. Also in , UofL was down 17 at DePaul with 5:17 left in the first half (34-17) before rallying for the win. One of the most improbable recoveries occurred two years ago when the Cardinals beat Marquette on Jan. 15, 2011 after U of L had trailed by 18 with 5:44 to play. UofL wins after trailing by nine or more, last four seasons 18 down (47-65) vs. Marquette (H) - W, (17-34) vs. DePaul (A) - W, (OT) 16 (29-45) vs. Syracuse (N) - W, (9-25) vs. Memphis (A) - W, (30-46) vs. Notre Dame (N) - W, (OT) 14 (12-26) vs. SMU (A) - W, (6-19) vs. Illinois State (H) - W, ( vs. West Virginia (A) - W, (9-22) vs. Western Kentucky (H) - W, (21-33) vs. Michigan (N) - W, (35-47) vs. Wichita State (N) - W, (26-38) vs. West Virginia (H) - W, (54-65) vs. Florida (N) - W, (29-19) vs. Connecticut (A) - W, (3-13) vs. Providence (H) - W, (34-43) vs. Vanderbilt (H) - W, (OT) 9 (2-11) vs. Marquette (N) - W, (23-32) vs. DePaul (H) - W, (43-52) vs. Connecticut (A) - W, (2OT) 9 (36-45) vs. UNLV (H) - W, Road Trip Louisville had a four-game stretch of road games with a span of 23 days between home games between Dec. 17 and its next home game on Jan. 9. It was the longest mid-season stretch between home games since the season, when UofL played a home game on Dec. 22 and returned to Freedom Hall on Jan. 17. It was the first time the Cardinals have played four straight true road games since (Feb. 14, 17, 21 and 24) Individual Honors Russ Smith Associated Press All-America first team USBWA All-America first team The Sporting News All-America first team Sports Illustrated All-America first team CBS Sports All-America first team NBC Sports All-America first team Bleacher Report All-America first team Ken Pomeroy National Player of the Year USBWA District IV Player of the Year NABC All-District first team All-American Athletic Conference first team American Athletic Conference Championship Most Outstanding Player John Wooden Award All-America first team; final ballot (top five) Senior CLASS Award All-America second team; award finalist Naismith Award finalist (top four) Oscar Robertson Trophy finalist (top 15) American Athletic Conference Player of the Week (1/20) American Athletic Conference Honor Roll nine times Preseason Associated Press All-America first team Preseason Blue Ribbon Yearbook All-America first team Preseason CBSSports.com All-America Montrezl Harrell American Athletic Conference Most Improved Player All-American Athletic Conference first team American Athletic Conference All-Championship Team NABC All-District second team Preseason Associated Press All-America first team American Athletic Conference Player of the Week (2/24) American Athletic Conference Honor Roll three times Wayne Blackshear CoSIDA Academic All-District Team Terry Rozier American Athletic Conference All-Rookie team Bleacher Report American Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year Chris Jones American Athletic Conference All-Championship Team Mangok Mathiang American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week (12/16)

16 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 16 Louisville Sports Information (502) Louisville NCAA Tournament Appearances U of L has an all-time NCAA Tournament record of The Cardinals have 40 NCAA Tournament appearances. U of L has reached 10 Final Fours and has won three NCAA Titles (1980, 1986, 2013) March 20 (East Region first round): Kentucky 79, Louisville March 10 (Mideast Region first round): Louisville 77, Eastern Kentucky 63 March 13 (Mideast Region semifinal): Louisville 76, Kentucky 61 March 14 (Mideast Region final): Louisville 88, Michigan State 81 March 20 (National semifinal): West Virginia 94, Louisville 79 March 21 (National semis consolation): Cincinnati 98, Louisville March 14 (Mideast Region first round): Louisville 76, Ohio 70 March 17 (Mideast Region semifinal): Ohio State 56, Louisville 55 March 18 (Mideast Region consolation): Louisville 83, Morehead State March 10 (Mideast Region first round): Ohio 71, Louisville 69 (OT) 1967 March 17 (Midwest Region first round): SMU 83, Louisville 81 March 18 (Midwest Region consolation): Kansas 70, Louisville March 15 (Midwest Region semifinal): Houston 91, Louisville 75 March 16 (Midwest Region consolation): Louisville 93, Kansas State March 16 (Midwest Region semifinal): Louisville 88, SW Louisiana 84 March 18 (Midwest Region final): Louisville 72, Kansas State 65 March 23 (National semifinal): UCLA 96, Louisville 77 March 25 (National semis consolation): North Carolina 105, Louisville March 14 (Midwest Region semifinal): Oral Roberts 96, Louisville 93 March 16 (Midwest Region consolation): Creighton 80, Louisville March 15 (Midwest Region first round): Louisville 91, Rutgers 78 March 20 (Midwest Region semifinal): Louisville 78, Cincinnati 63 March 22 (Midwest Region final): Louisville 96, Maryland 82 March 29 (National semifinal): UCLA 75, Louisville 74 (OT) March 31 (National semis consolation): Louisville 96, Syracuse 88 (OT) 1977 March 12 (West Region first round): UCLA 87, Louisville March 12 (Midwest Region first round): Louisville 76, St. John s 68 March 17 (Midwest Region semifinal): DePaul 90, Louisville 89 (OT) 1979 March 10 (Midwest Region 2nd round): Louisville 69, South Alabama 66 March 15 (Midwest region semifinal): Arkansas 73, Louisville March 8 (Midwest Region 2nd round): Louisville 71, Kansas State 69 (OT) March 14 (Midwest Region semifinal): Louisville 66, Texas A & M 65 (OT) March 16 (Midwest Region final): Louisville 86, Louisiana State 66 March 22 (National semifinal): Louisville 80, Iowa 72 March 24 (National Championship): Louisville 59, UCLA March 14 (Midwest Region 2nd round): Arkansas 74, Louisville March 13 (Mideast Region 2nd round): Louisville 81, Middle Tennessee 56 March 18 (Mideast Region semifinal): Louisville 67, Minnesota 61 March 20 (Mideast Region Final): Louisville 75, Alabama-Birmingham 68 March 27 (National semifinal): Georgetown 50, Louisville March 20 (Mideast Region 2nd round): Louisville 70, Tennessee 57 March 24 (Mideast Region semifinal): Louisville 65, Arkansas 63 March 26 (Mideast Region final): Louisville 80, Kentucky 68 (OT) April 2 (National semifinal): Houston 94, Louisville March 16 (Mideast Region first round): Louisville 72, Morehead State 59 March 18 (Mideast Region 2nd round): Louisville 69, Tulsa 67 March 22 (Mideast Region semifinal): Kentucky 72, Louisville March 13 (West Region first round): Louisville 93, Drexel 73 March 15 (West Region second round): Louisville 82, Bradley 68 March 20 (West Region semifinal): Louisville 94, North Carolina 79 March 22 (West Region final): Louisville 84, Auburn 76 March 29 (National semifinal): Louisville 88, Louisiana State 77 March 31 (National Championship): Louisville 72, Duke March 17 (Southeast Region first round): Louisville 70, Oregon State 61 March 19 (Southeast Region second round): Louisville 97, Brigham Young 76 March 24 (Southeast Region semifinal): Oklahoma 108, Louisville March 16 (Midwest Region first round): Louisville 76, Arkansas-Little Rock 71 March 18 (Midwest Region 2nd round): Louisville 93, Arkansas 84 March 24 (Midwest Region semifinal): Illinois 83, Louisville March 15 (West Region first round): Louisville 78, Idaho 59 March 17 (West Region second round): Ball State 62, Louisville March 20 (West Region first round): Louisville 81, Wake Forest 58 March 22 (West Region second round): UCLA 85, Louisville March 19 (Midwest Region first round): Louisville 76, Delaware 70 March 20 (Midwest Region 2nd round): Louisville 78, Oklahoma State 63 March 25 (Midwest Region semifinal): Indiana 82, Louisville March 18 (West Region first round): Louisville 67, Boise State 58 March 20 (West Region second round): Louisville 60, Minnesota 55 March 24 (West Region semifinal): Arizona 82, Louisville March 16 (Midwest Region first round): Memphis 77, Louisville March 15 (Midwest Region first round): Louisville 82, Tulsa 80 (OT) March 17 (Midwest Region 2nd round): Louisville 68, Villanova 64 March 21 (Midwest Region semifinal): Wake Forest 60, Louisville March 14 (East Region first round): Louisville 65, Massachusetts 57 March 16 (East Region 2nd round): Louisville 64, New Mexico 63 March 21 (East Region semifinal): Louisville 78, Texas 63 March 23 (East Region final): North Carolina 97, Louisville March 11 (South Region first round): Creighton 62, Louisville March 16 (West Region first round): Gonzaga 77, Louisville March 21 (East Region first round): Louisville 86, Austin Peay 64 March 23 (East Region 2nd round): Butler 79, Louisville March 19 (Atlanta Region first round): Xavier 80, Louisville March 18 (Albuquerque Region first round): Louisville 68, Louisiana- Lafayette 62 March 20 (Albuquerque Region 2nd round): Louisville 76, Georgia Tech 54 March 24 (Albuquerque Region region semirfinals): Louisville 93, Washington 79 March 26 (Albuquerque Region championship): Louisville 93, West Virginia 85 (OT) April 2 (National semifinal): Illinois 72, Louisville March 15 (South Region first round): Louisville 78, Stanford 58 March 17 (South Region second round): Texas A&M 72, Louisville March 21 (East Region first round): Louisville 79, Boise State 61 March 23 (East Region second round): Louisville 78, Oklahoma 48 March 21 (East Region semifinals): Louisville 79, Tennessee 60 March 23 (East Region finals): North Carolina 83, Louisville March 20 (Midwest Region first round): Louisville 74, Morehead State 54 March 22 (Midwest Region second round): Louisville 79, Siena 72 March 27 (Midwest Region semifinals): Louisville 103, Arizona 64 March 29 (Midwest Region finals): Michigan State 64, Louisville March 19 (South Region first round): California 77, Louisville March 17 (Southwest Region second round): Morehead State 62, Louisville March 15 (West Region second round): Louisville 69, Davidson 62 March 17 (West Region third round): Louisville 59, New Mexico 56 March 22 (West Region semifinal): Louisville 57, Michigan State 44 March 24 (West Region final): Louisville 72, Florida 68 March 31 (National Semifinal): Kentucky 69, Louisville March 21 (Midwest Region second round): Louisville 79, North Carolina A&T 48 March 23 (Midwest Region third round): Louisville 82, Colorado State 56 March 29 (Midwest Region semifinal): Louisville 77, Oregon 69 March 31 (Midwest Region final): Louisville 85, Duke 63 April 6 (National Semifinal): Louisville 72, Wichita State 68 April 8 (National Championship): Louisville 82, Michigan March 21 (Midwest Region second round): Louisville 71, Manhattan 64 March 23 (Midwest Region third round): Louisville 66, Saint Louis 51 March 28 (Midwest Region semifinal): Kentucky 74, Louisville 69

17 Second Round MARCH Florida (32-2) Mar 20 Albany 8 9 Colorado (23-11) Mar 20 Pittsburgh (25-9) 5 12 VCU (26-8) Mar 21 S.F. Austin (31-2) 4 13 UCLA (26-8) Mar 21 Tulsa (21-12) 6 11 Ohio State (25-9) Mar 20 Dayton (23-10) 3 14 Syracuse (27-5) Mar 20 Western Mich. (23-9) 7 10 New Mexico (27-6) Mar 21 Stanford (21-12) 2 15 Kansas (24-9) Mar 21, approx. 4:10PM - TBS Eastern Ky. (24-9) 1 16 Virginia (28-6) Mar 21 Coastal Caro. (21-12) 8 9 Memphis (23-9) Mar 21 G. Washington (24-8) 5 12 Cincinnati (27-6) Mar 20 Harvard (26-4) 4 13 Michigan State (26-8) Mar 20 Delaware (25-9) 6 11 North Carolina (23-9) Mar 21 Providence (23-11) 3 14 Iowa State (26-7) Mar 21 NC Central (28-5) 7 10 Connecticut (26-8) Mar 20 Saint Joseph s (24-9) 2 15 Villanova (28-4) Mar 20 Milwaukee (21-13) 2014 NCAA Division I MEN S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET PRESENTED BY Buick is an Official Corporate Partner of the NCAA Third Round MARCH Regional Semifinals MARCH Regional Finals MARCH National Semifinals APRIL 5 National Semifinals APRIL 5 Regional Finals MARCH Regional Semifinals MARCH Third Round MARCH Second Round MARCH First Four 16 Albany (18-14) Mar Mt. St. Mary s (16-16) NC State (21-13) Mar Xavier (21-12) 74 First Round* DAYTON MARCH Cal Poly (13-19) Mar Texas So. (19-14) S MW MW MW Iowa (20-12) Mar 19 Tennessee (21-12) Florida 9 Pittsburgh 12 S.F. Austin 4 UCLA 11 Dayton 3 Syracuse 10 Stanford 2 Kansas 61 Orlando Mar San Diego Mar Buffalo Mar St. Louis Mar Florida 4 UCLA 11 Dayton 79 Memphis Mar Memphis Mar Stanford 72 1 Florida SOUTH MEMPHIS March Dayton Florida 53 Watch On Final Four April 5 April 5 NORTH TEXAS APRIL 5 AND 7 National Championship APRIL 7 2 Wisconsin 73 1 Arizona WEST ANAHEIM March 29 2 Wisconsin Arizona Anaheim Mar 27 4 SD State 6 Baylor Anaheim Mar 27 2 Wisconsin Arizona San Diego Mar 23 8 Gonzaga 12 N. Dakota St. Spokane Mar 22 4 SD State 6 Baylor San Antonio Mar 23 3 Creighton 7 Oregon Milwaukee Mar 22 2 Wisconsin Arizona (30-4) Mar 21 Weber State (19-11) Gonzaga (28 6) Mar 21 Oklahoma St. (21-12) Oklahoma (23-9) Mar 20 N. Dakota St. (25-6) San Diego St. (29-4) Mar 20 New Mexico St. (26-9) Baylor (24-11) Mar 21 Nebraska (19-12) Creighton (26-7) Mar 21 La.-Lafayette (23-11) Oregon (23-9) Mar 20 BYU (23-11) Wisconsin (26-7) Mar 20 American (20-12) Virginia 8 Memphis 12 Harvard 4 Mich. St. 6 UNC 78 Raleigh Mar Spokane Mar San Antonio Mar 23 3 Iowa State 7 UConn 2 Villanova Buffalo Mar Virginia 59 New York Mar 28 4 Mich. St. 3 Iowa State 7 UConn New York Mar Mich. St. EAST NEW YORK March 30 7 UConn UConn 7 UConn UConn Watch the tournament on these networks or online at NCAA.COM/MARCHMADNESS 8 Kentucky March 20 and 22 second-/third-round sites: Buffalo, Milwaukee, Orlando, Spokane. March 21 and 23 second-/third-round sites: Raleigh, San Antonio, San Diego, St. Louis. March 27 and 29 regional sites: Anaheim, Memphis. March 28 and 30 regional sites: Indianapolis, New York. ***ALL TIMES EASTERN*** 2014 National Collegiate Athletic Association. No commercial use without the NCAA's written permission. The NCAA opposes all forms of sports wagering Kentucky 74 8 Kentucky 75 MIDWEST INDIANAPOLIS March 30 2 Michigan 72 8 Kentucky Indianapolis Mar 28 4 Louisville 11 Tennessee Indianapolis Mar 28 2 Michigan Wichita State St. Louis Mar 23 8 Kentucky 5 Saint Louis Orlando Mar 22 4 Louisville 11 Tennessee Raleigh Mar Mercer 7 Texas Milwaukee Mar 22 2 Michigan Wichita State (34-0) Mar 21 Cal Poly Kentucky (24-10) Mar 21 Kansas State (20-12) Saint Louis (26-6) Mar 20 NC State Louisville (29-5) Mar 20 Manhattan (25-7) Massachusetts (24-8) Mar 21 Tennessee Duke (26-8) Mar 21 Mercer (26-8) Texas (23-10) Mar 20 Arizona State (21-11) Michigan (25-8) Mar 20 Wofford (20-12)

18 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 18 Louisville Sports Information (502) U of L Basketball Tradition Louisville made its 40th NCAA Tournament appearance in The Cardinals have reached the NCAA Tournament 31 of the last 38 years (eight straight, 11 of the last 12, 13 of the last 16 years, 19 of last 23). The Cards have reached the Sweet 16 on 20 occasions (four of the last six years). Louisville is sixth in tournament victories (72) and is fifth in NCAA Tournament appearances (40). UofL has a overall NCAA Tournament record, reaching the Final Four 10 times. UofL has an all-time 1, record in 100 seasons of intercollegiate basketball. The Cardinals are 12th among all NCAA schools in victories. Twenty Louisville players have earned All-America status, the latest being Russ Smith in The Cardinals have had 61 players drafted by the NBA, the latest of whom are Gorgui Dieng, the 21st pick by the Utah Jazz before his trade to the Minnesota Timberwolves; and Peyton Siva, selected in the second round with the 56th pick overall by the Detroit Pistons in the 2013 NBA Draft. UofL is seventh nationally with 10 Final Four appearances overall. No other school went to the Final Four four times during the 1980s and Louisville won two NCAA titles in that decade, winning the national championship in 1980 and Coach Rick Pitino has guided seven teams to the NCAA Final Four. Louisville's 40 NCAA Tournament appearances are fifth best all-time and its 113 NCAA Tournament games is the sixth most played in the event. Louisville has won its conference championship or finished second in its league in 26 of the last 38 years, including five of the last eight years (American Athletic Conference Champion in 2014; second place in the BIG EAST in 2007, 2008, champion in 2009 and 2013). The Cardinals were co-champions in the 2014 regular season and also won the 2014 tournament title. Louisville will move to the Atlantic Coast Conference next season. Louisville is the only school in the nation to have claimed the championship of three major national post-season tournaments: the 1948 NAIB Championship, the 1956 NIT title and the 1980,1986 & 2013 NCAA Championships. UofL produced the second most consecutive winning seasons all-time in the NCAA with 46 (not current). The Cards played winning basketball from through , winning 20 or more games on 31 occasions during that period. Louisville has three representatives in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Cardinal All-American and former Washington Bullets All-Star Wes Unseld was inducted in 1988, former head coach Denny Crum was inducted in 1994 and current head coach Rick Pitino was in the 2013 induction class. Louisville has ranked among the top 10 nationally in average home attendance each of the last 40 years, including the last 33 straight in the nation's top five. The Cardinals moved to their new home in 2010, the 22,000-seat KFC Yum! Center in downtown Louisville. In 18 home games in , 383,070 fans attended games, a 21,282 average that trailed only Kentucky and Syracuse. Only four times in the last 49 years have the Cardinals failed to reach either the NCAA or NIT post-season tournaments. UofL reached the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight four of the last six years and the last two Final Fours. The Cardinals are one of the most televised teams in college basketball. UofL games were televised on national networks during the regular season on 22 occasions. Every possible U of L game over the past 31 years has been televised on either a live or delayed basis -- a total of nearly 950 games -- including over 360 national television appearances. The Cardinals have been ranked on 569 occasions in the AP poll, sixth most all-time. Louisville has been ranked every consecutive week in the poll this season U of L Individual Single-Game Bests in NCAA Tournament Games Points by Junior Bridgeman vs. Rutgers ( ) Rebounds by Wes Unseld vs. Houston ( ) Field Goal Pct (7-of-7) by Dwayne Morton vs. Minnesota ( ) 3-Pt. FG... 7 by Taquan Dean vs. West Virginia ( ) 3-Pt. FG Pct (5-of-5) by Dwayne Morton vs. Minnesota ( ) Free Throws by Wesley Cox vs. Oral Roberts ( ), by Russ Smith vs. Oregon ( ) Free Thow Pct (12-of-12) by Wesley Cox vs. Oral Roberts ( ) Assists by Phil Bond vs. UCLA ( ) Steals... 8 by Russ Smith vs. North Carolina A&T ( ) Blocked Shots... 7 by Gorgui Dieng vs. Mich. St. ( ), Pervis Ellison vs. Illinois ( ) and a total of 39 consecutive weeks, the longest consecutive streak under Pitino. The Cardinals have been ranked as the No. 1 team in the nation on four occasions: in both the AP and USA Today polls on Jan. 14, 2013; in the ESPN/USA Today poll on March 15, 2009; in the final Associated Press poll that same season; and in the final USA Today coaches poll of Louisville has been ranked as the No. 2 team in the AP poll on 18 occasions all-time. Four former Cardinals have been active on NBA rosters during the season: Francisco Garcia (Houston Rockets), Earl Clark (New York Knicks), Gorgui Dieng (Minnesota Timberwolves) and Peyton Siva (Detroit Pistons). At least 18 former Cardinals are playing professionally now with other U.S. or foreign teams. Thirty-five U of L players have reached the NBA in the last 39 years. UofL has retired the numbers of four of its former hoop greats: 8 Charlie Tyra, 31 Wes Unseld, 35 Darrell Griffith and 42 Pervis Ellison. Louisville is second behind North Carolina for the national lead with 65 alltime 1,000 point scorers, a plateau last reached by Peyton Siva and Russ Smith last year. Aside from basketball lettermen, some notable UofL alumni include: the late Johnny Unitas (football), Mitch McConnell (U.S. Senator, Kentucky), Bob Edwards (former National Public Radio host), Tom Jackson (ESPN commentator) and 19 players active in the NFL during the 2012 season. UofL's co-ed cheerleading squad UofL s co-ed cheerleading squad has won 16 national cheerleading titles, including winning the 2011 National Cheerleading Association Championships in Daytona Beach, Fla. The Cards all-girl squad has won 11 championships including 2014 and UofL also won the small coed national title seven times, including The Ladybirds, UofL s dance team, has won 11 national titles, including winning the last sx of the last seven NCA Championships. UofL swept all four competitions at the 2009 and 2011 events. The Cardinals also won their third USA Cheer stunt national championship in 2013 and the Hip-Hop title in Louisville is among 17 programs in the nation that have won at least 70 percent of their games over the last 12 years. Louisville has a.746 winning percentage since U of L Coach Rick Pitino took over the reins of the Cardinal program, ninth best in the nation during that period.

19 Louisville Season Wrap-Up -- Page 19 Louisville Sports Information (502) Head Coach Rick Pitino Rick Pitino, one of the most brilliant minds in coaching, began a new era in University of Louisville men s basketball when he was named head coach of the Cardinals on March 21, And as he successfully accomplished at his previous three collegiate coaching stops, it is clear more than a decade later that there couldn t have been a finer choice to continue to lead Louisville to its place among the nation s elite teams. The first coach in NCAA history to win a national championship at two different schools, Pitino s up-tempo style, pressure defense, strong work ethic and family atmosphere have restored the Cardinals to national prominence where it is firmly seated. In 29 seasons as a collegiate head coach at five different schools, Pitino has compiled a record, a.739 winning percentage that ranks him 11th among active coaches. He has a record in 13 seasons at UofL, the third winningest coach in Cardinal history. UofL is among the nations top 15 programs in winning percentage over the last decade under his guidance. His current contract ties him with UofL through the season. The first coach in NCAA history to take three different teams to the NCAA Final Four, Pitino was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2013, lofty recognition for a lifetime of impressive basketball achievement. His most recent Cardinals earned the school s 40th NCAA Tournament appearance by winning their third straight conference tournament title. Louisville won both the American Athletic Conference tournament championship and shared the regular season title while advancing to the NCAA Sweet 16 with a 31-6 record and a top five national ranking. Senior guard Russ Smith developed into a consensus All-America selection. Pitino guided the Cardinals to the 2013 NCAA Championship after claiming the nation s top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament and winning the BIG EAST Conference regular season co-championship and tournament titles. The Cardinals won a school-record 35 games while claiming their first NCAA title in 27 years. UofL reached its second straight and10th Final Four, marking Pitino s seventh, a total reached by only five coaches all-time. A year earlier, Pitino s Cardinals manufactured a thrilling March run that delighted UofL fans. After winning his 600th collegiate coaching victory in the Cards opening game of the season, UofL embarked on a terrific season in which it won 30 games, claimed the BIG EAST Tournament championship and advanced to the NCAA Final Four after ranking among the nation s top 20 most of the year. That followed another season of success. Despite opening the season with no regular returning starters in , the Cardinals tied for third in the nation s toughest conference and reached the title game of the BIG EAST Championship. Louisville beat seven Top 25 teams and rose to the national rankings themselves after not receiving a single vote in the preseason AP poll. In , Louisville reached 20 victories for the eighth straight year against a top-five rated schedule. Along the way, UofL tied for fifth in arguably the nation s toughest league, beat then top-ranked Syracuse in the regular season finale. The Cardinals earned both the BIG EAST Conference regular season and tournament championships in , won 31 games fifth most in school history and gained the top overall seed in the NCAA Tournament before reaching the NCAA Elite Eight for the second straight year. UofL earned its first ever Associated Press No. 1 ranking in the final poll. Seven years ago, his Cardinals overcame early injuries to its front line to win 27 games against a schedule rated as the fourth-toughest in the nation. An aggressive, multiple defensive attack helped UofL earn a second-place finish in the BIG EAST for the second consecutive year and advance to the Cards second NCAA Elite Eight appearance in four years. In , Pitino s youthful squad also battled through injuries to win eight of its last ten games and rise among the nation s top 20 teams over the last four weeks. The Cards won 24 games, including a pair on the road over top 15 ranked teams, earned a second-pace finish in the Big East Conference and were No. 16 in the final Associated Press ranking. The Cardinals were No. 3 in the nation in the final ESPN/USA Today poll while posting a stellar 33-5 record, matching the most victories in UofL history. UofL won its first-ever Conference USA regular season title and also claimed the league tournament championship. Louisville reached its first NCAA Sweet 16 since 1997 as the No. 4 seed in the Albuquerque Regional before advancing to its first NCAA Final Four since Pitino became the first coach ever to guide teams from three different schools to the Final Four. The successes of the 2005 Final Four squad were built upon the efforts of his early teams at UofL. A year before that Final Four advancement, the Cardinals won 16 straight during one stretch and rose to as high as fourth in the national polls before a trio of key injuries disrupted the Cardinals flight. UofL beat top-ranked Florida on Dec. 13, 2003, the first of two wins that season UofL achieved over No. 1 ranked foes. In his second year at UofL in , the Cardinals reached the No. 2 position in the Associated Press poll and spent time as the nation s top team in the Ratings Percentage Index and Sagarin Ratings. After a 1-1 start, the Cards reeled off an incredible 17 straight victories and won its first C-USA Tournament title. Pitino did not ease into his tenure at UofL. In his first year with the Cardinals in , he guided an undersized, often outmanned squad to a record, upsetting the nation s fourth-ranked team along the way to earning a post-season tournament appearance in the NIT, nearly reversing the Cardinals fortunes the season prior to his arrival (12-19 in ). Even under great adversity, Pitino s teams have persevered. Louisville battled through destructive injuries during the season to post a record in its first year in the BIG EAST Conference, concluding the year in the NIT national semifinals. A 2006 inductee to the New York City Hall of Fame, Pitino has the second-highest winning percentage in NCAA Tournament games among active coaches, winning 74 percent of his games in the post-season event with a record in 19 tournament appearances. Pitino is one of only two coaches (along with North Carolina s Roy Williams) in NCAA history to have led two different schools to at least three Final Fours each. He is one of only four coaches (also Jim Boeheim, Mike Krzyzewski and Dean Smith) ever to guide a school to the Final Four in four separate decades. Pitino is one of a select group of eight coaches who have taken teams from four different schools to the NCAA Tournament. He is one of eight coaches all-time who have reached the Final Four at least six times. Twenty-seven of his former assistants or players have become collegiate head coaches. For three and a half years, Pitino served as president and head coach of the NBA s Boston Celtics. With the Rick Pitino's Collegiate Coaching Career Year Team Record Postseason Hawaii Boston Univ Boston Univ NIT Boston Univ Boston Univ Boston Univ NCAA Providence NIT Providence 25-9 NCAA F Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky 29-7 NCAA Kentucky 30-4 NCAA F Kentucky 27-7 NCAA Kentucky 28-5 NCAA Kentucky 34-2 NCAA Champ Kentucky 35-5 NCAA F Louisville NIT Louisville 25-7 NCAA Louisville NCAA Louisville 31-4 NCAA F Louisville NIT Louisville NCAA Louisville 27-9 NCAA Louisville 31-6 NCAA Louisville NCAA Louisville NCAA Louisville NCAA F Louisville 35-5 NCAA Champ Louisville 31-6 NCAA Totals 29 seasons Rick Pitino's Coaching Experience Grad. Asst. Coach, Univ. of Hawai'i Assistant Coach, Univ. of Hawai'i (2-4 record, as head coach for last six games) Assistant Coach, Syracuse Univ Head Coach, Boston University (91-51 record, five seasons) Assistant Coach, New York Knicks Head Coach, Providence College (42-23 record, two seasons) Head Coach, New York Knicks Head Coach, University of Kentucky ( record, eight years) Pres./Head Coach, Boston Celtics Head Coach, University of Louisville ( , 13th year) Celtics, he took over a team that had posted a franchise worst record before his arrival. He quickly made an impact, improving the Celtics victory total by 21 games in his first season. He resigned his position with the storied franchise on Jan. 8, 2001 after compiling a record there. He guided Kentucky to three NCAA Final Four appearances in his last five years at Kentucky, winning the 1996 NCAA Championship and reaching the national title game in In eight seasons with the Wildcats, he amassed a record (.814) while winning two league crowns and an impressive 17-1 record in the Southeastern Conference Tournament. While at Kentucky, Pitino coached three Wildcats who earned All-America honors and eight players who were drafted by the NBA, including six in the first round (three lottery picks). Pitino, 61, got his start in coaching as a graduate assistant at Hawai i in 1974 and served as a full-time assistant there in when he was the head coach for the last six games of the season (2-4) when the head coach was relieved of his duties. He served two seasons as an assistant at Syracuse under Jim Boeheim from Pitino was only 25 years old when he accepted his first head coaching job at Boston University in He produced a record in five years there, departing as the most successful coach in BU history. In his final season there, he guided the Terriers to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in 24 years. He was twice named New England Coach of the Year (1979, 1983). Pitino left Boston U. to become an assistant coach for the New York Knicks from , where he worked with head coach Hubie Brown. It was a team he would return to lead as its head coach in two seasons. He was head coach at Providence College for two seasons ( ), producing a record there. He guided the Friars to an NCAA Tournament appearance in 1986 and an improbable trip to the NCAA Final Four in 1987, winning the regional title in Freedom Hall. Before his stint at Kentucky, Pitino served as head coach of the New York Knicks for two seasons. In his initial year there in , the Knicks improved by 14 victories and made the NBA Playoffs for the first time in four seasons. The Knicks won 52 games in and swept the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the NBA Playoffs. Aside from his hoops prowess, Pitino has achieved success off the court as well in such realms as broadcasting, publishing, motivational speaking and horse racing. He is an accomplished author, producing such books as the best sellers Success Is A Choice and Lead to Succeed, as well as his latest offering The One-Day Contract. He earned his degree in 1974 at Massachusetts, where he was a standout guard for the Minutemen s basketball team. His 329 career assists rank eighth all-time at UMass and his 168 assists as a senior is the sixth-best single season total ever there. Pitino was a freshman during NBA legend Julius Erving s senior year. Born Sept. 18, 1952, Pitino is a native of New York City where he was a standout guard for Dominic High School in Oyster Bay, Long Island. There, he captained his team and established several school scoring marks. Pitino and his wife Joanne have five children Michael, Christopher, Richard, Ryan and Jacqueline and six grandchildren Anna, Audrey, Alex (Michael and wife Bethany s children), Andrew, James (Christopher and wife Brucie s children), and Ava (Richard and wife Jill s child).

20 Louisville Player Updates Louisville Sports Information (502) Terry Rozier G Fr. - HS Youngstown, Ohio (Hargrave Military Acad.) Named to the AAC all-rookie team for averaging 8.8 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 1.5 steals in conference play. He had the highest three-point percentage against league opponents of any freshman. Scored in double digits on 10 occasions and shot 40.1 percent from the floor on the year. Played 42 minutes in the NCAA Tournament, turning the ball over once. Averaged 7.7 points and 2.7 assists in the AAC Tournament. He scored 14 points against Rutgers in Memphis. Poured in a season-best 19 points on 8-of-10 shooting - a season high for field goals made - while adding three assists vs. Temple. He reached double figures in four-consecutive games before being held to four against Memphis, scoreless at SMU, and nine versus UConn. Tallied 11 points on 5-of-8 shooting along with six rebounds at Cincinnati. Scored 13 points against USF in addition to totaling five rebounds and two steals. Averaged 8.8 points and 3.2 rebounds, while grabbing 27 steals in conference action. In conference-only games, he ranked seventh in 3-point percentage (.407). He had at least one steal in 12 of last 13 games. He finished 10th in steals in league-only games with 1.5 per contest. Against Rutgers, had 16 points and a season-best four 3-pointers, while matching a seasonhigh three steals. Netted seven of his 10 points against Cincinnati in the second half, hitting two 3s. Had nine points, five assists, and a season-high three steals at USF. Totaled five points and seven rebounds versus Connecticut in a season-high 33 minutes, while grabbing two steals. 0 Terry Rozier Game-by-Game 3-Point Rebounds Opponent Date GS Min FGFGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg C OF CHARLESTON 11/09/ HOFSTRA 11/12/ CORNELL 11/15/ HARTFORD 11/19/ vs FAIRFIELD 11/23/ vs NORTH CAROLINA 11/24/ SOUTHERN MISS 11/29/13 * MO-KANSAS CITY 12/04/13 * LA-LAFAYETTE 12/07/ W. KENTUCKY 12/14/13 * MISSOURI ST. 12/17/13 * at FIU 12/21/13 * at KENTUCKY 12/28/ at UCF 12/31/ at RUTGERS 01/04/ MEMPHIS 01/09/ SMU 01/12/ HOUSTON 01/16/14 * at CONNECTICUT 01/18/14 * at USF 01/22/14 * CINCINNATI 01/30/14 * UCF 02/01/14 * at HOUSTON 02/05/ at TEMPLE 02/14/ RUTGERS 02/16/ USF 02/18/ at CINCINNATI 02/22/ TEMPLE 02/27/ at MEMPHIS 03/01/ at SMU 03/05/ CONNECTICUT 03/08/ vs RUTGERS 03/13/ vs HOUSTON 03/14/ vs CONNECTICUT 03/15/ vs MANHATTAN 03/20/ vs SAINT LOUIS 03/22/ vs KENTUCKY 03/28/ Averaged 7.5 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 2.3 assists in 10 starts. Scored nine points, had two steals, and dished out a season-best eight assists against Houston in a starting role. The eight assists were the most for a UofL freshman since Edgar Sosa also handed out eight vs. San Francisco on Dec. 28, Registered a season-high 14 points and had two steals against Rutgers. He connected on 7-of-7 free throws, also a season high. Recorded 11 points, five rebounds, five assists, and one steal against UCF. Grabbed a season-high 10 rebounds, all on the defensive end, against Western Kentucky. He also had four points and one steal after earning the start. Totaled 11 points - going 5-of-6 from the field - and six assists against Louisiana- Lafayette. Made first career start vs. Southern Miss, tallying nine points and three assists. Scored 18 points and totaled nine rebounds and four assists in 26 minutes against Kentucky Wesleyan, Louisville s first exhibition. Averaged 29.3 points, 7.8 rebounds and 5.6 assists for Hargrave Military Academy last season, where he played his final prep year in the same backcourt with fellow UofL freshman Anton Gill. Hargrave went 38-8 during the season. Top scoring effort was a school-record 69 points in a double overtime victory on Jan. 26. He scored 50 points against Louisburg College in the game. Averaged 25.6 points, 6.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 4.7 steals as a senior in leading Shaker Heights to a 21-3 record, the Erie League Championship and a berth in the regionals for the first time since An-All Lake Erie League selection for three years, Rozier was rated 74th overall in the 2012 ESPNU Top 100 players, and 68th by Scout.com. Originally signed with the Cardinals before spending last season at Hargrave Military Academy. Born March 17, Major is sport administration. 0 Terry Rozier Season/Career Highs Points vs.temple (2/27) Reb vs. Western Kentucky (12/14) Asst vs. Houston (1/16) Blocks... 1 vs. Southern Miss (11/29) vs. Missouri State (12/17) Steals... 3 vs. USF (1/22), Rutgers (2/16) FGM... 8 vs.temple (2/27) FGA vs. Rutgers (2/16) 3FGM... 4 vs. Rutgers (2/16) 3FGA... 7 vs. Rutgers (2/16) FT... 7 vs. Rutgers (1/4) FTA... 7 vs. Rutgers (1/4) 0 Terry Rozier Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

21 Louisville Player Updates Louisville Sports Information (502) Anton Gill G Fr. - HS Raleigh, N.C. (Hargrave Military Acad.) Came off the bench in 24 games, including 12 conference contests. Did not play in the AAC Tournament due to a concussion suffered in practice. He logged two minutes against Kentucky in the NCAA Sweet 16. Scored two points and had a season-best two assists vs. Rutgers. Hit sixth 3-pointer of the season at Temple, while grabbing one steal and one rebound. Played a season-high 15 minutes against Houston and knocked down a pair of 3- pointers. Came off the bench against Missouri State and FIU and knocked down a 3-pointer in each contest. He had three points against Missouri State and four against FIU. Totaled a season-high seven points on 3-of-5 shooting against Missouri-Kansas City. Scored first collegiate points against Cornell, totaling four points and also grabbing four rebounds in the win. Connected on four field goals, including two 3s, for 13 points in the exhibition victory over Kentucky Wesleyan. Averaged 28.2 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.1 assists for Hargrave Military Academy, where he played his final prep year in the same backcourt with fellow UofL freshman Terry Rozier. Season-high scoring as a senior was a then Hargrave school record 56 points in a game, a week after he scored 50 in another game in which he hit 10 3-pointers and was 19-of-24 from the field. Averaged 18.1 points and 6.3 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.3 steals as a junior in leading Ravenscroft High School to a 31-4 record and the Class 3A North Carolina state championship. Helped Ravenscroft to a combined record in three seasons, where he was on pace to become the school's all-time leading scorer before transferring. A first-team AP All-State selection as a junior, Gill was ranked No. 29 nationally in the Scout.com Top 100, 40th in the ESPN 100, and 48th nationally by Rivals Top 150. Born Dec. 5, Major is undecided. 1 Anton Gill Season/Career Highs Points... 7 vs. Missouri Kansas City (12/4) Reb vs. Cornell (11/15) Asst vs. Rutgers (2/16) Blocks... none Steals... 1 (4 times) latest: vs. Connecticut (3/8) FGM... 3 vs. Missouri Kansas City (12/4) FGA... 6 vs. Cornell (11/15) vs. Houston (1/16) 3FGM... 2 vs. Houston (1/16) 3FGA... 5 vs. Houston (1/16) FT... 3 vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7) FTA... 4 vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7) 1 Anton Gill Game-by-Game 3-Point Rebounds Opponent Date GS Min FGFGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg C OF CHARLESTON 11/09/ HOFSTRA 11/12/ CORNELL 11/15/ HARTFORD 11/19/ vs FAIRFIELD 11/23/ vs NORTH CAROLINA 11/24/ SOUTHERN MISS 11/29/ MO-KANSAS CITY 12/04/ LA-LAFAYETTE 12/07/ MISSOURI ST. 12/17/ at FIU 12/21/ at UCF 12/31/ at RUTGERS 01/04/ HOUSTON 01/16/ at CONNECTICUT 01/18/ at USF 01/22/ UCF 02/01/ at HOUSTON 02/05/ at TEMPLE 02/14/ RUTGERS 02/16/ USF 02/18/ TEMPLE 02/27/ CONNECTICUT 03/08/ vs KENTUCKY 03/28/ Anton Gill Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

22 Louisville Player Updates Louisville Sports Information (502) Russ Smith G Sr. - 3L Brooklyn, N.Y. (South Kent School) Louisville s sixth consensus All-American, earning first team honors from the AP, The Sporting News, and USBWA. He was named a NABC second-team All- American. He earned KenPom.com Player of the Year, Wooden Award first team All-America honors along with Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports, and Bleacher Report. The only Louisville player in history with at least 1,800 points, 350 assists, and 250 steals. He scored in double figures in 35 of 37 games, averaging 18.2 points. Named a unanimous first team all-aac selection in addition to being named the AAC Championship Most Outstanding Player. He averaged 25.7 points on 53.2 percent shooting, including 53.8 percent from 3, along with 3.7 assists, and 2.6 steals in the tournament. Totaled 52 points in the NCAA Tournament. His 1,908 career points ranks No. 5 all-time in school history. His 673 points this season tied him for No. 4 on the school s single-season chart. Smith s 11 points against Saint Louis made him the school s NCAA Tournament career scoring leader with 225 points. Totaled five steals against UConn in the AAC title game, tying Peyton Siva ( ) for the school s career record of 254. He passed Siva after collecting three steals in the NCAA Tournament, giving him 257 for his career. He had at least one steal in 30 of 36 games. He finished with 74 steals, tied for ninth in a season. Scored a tournament record 42 points - a school record 27 in the first half - on 14-of-22 shooting against Houston. His point total was the third most in a game in school history and most in a postseason contest. Scoring output improved to 18.0 in league play - fourth in the AAC - while his 18.2 overall average was second. In conference-only games, he was first in 3-point percentage (.474), tied for first in steals (2.3/game), fifth in assists (4.7/game), seventh in 3-pointers made (2.1/game), and ninth in field goal percentage (.491). Totaled a career-best 13 assists against Connecticut, the third-best performance in a game in school history, on Senior Day. Also had four steals. 2 Russ Smith Game-by-Game 3-Point Rebounds Opponent Date GS Min FGFGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg C OF CHARLESTON 11/09/13 * HOFSTRA 11/12/13 * CORNELL 11/15/13 * HARTFORD 11/19/13 * vs FAIRFIELD 11/23/13 * vs NORTH CAROLINA 11/24/13 * SOUTHERN MISS 11/29/13 * MO-KANSAS CITY 12/04/ LA-LAFAYETTE 12/07/13 * W. KENTUCKY 12/14/13 * MISSOURI ST. 12/17/13 * at FIU 12/21/13 * at KENTUCKY 12/28/13 * at UCF 12/31/13 * at RUTGERS 01/04/14 * MEMPHIS 01/09/14 * SMU 01/12/14 * HOUSTON 01/16/14 * at CONNECTICUT 01/18/14 * at USF 01/22/14 * CINCINNATI 01/30/14 * UCF 02/01/14 * at HOUSTON 02/05/14 * at TEMPLE 02/14/14 * RUTGERS 02/16/14 * USF 02/18/14 * at CINCINNATI 02/22/14 * TEMPLE 02/27/14 * at MEMPHIS 03/01/14 * at SMU 03/05/14 * CONNECTICUT 03/08/14 * vs RUTGERS 03/13/14 * vs HOUSTON 03/14/14 * vs CONNECTICUT 03/15/14 * vs MANHATTAN 03/20/14 * vs SAINT LOUIS 03/22/14 * vs KENTUCKY 03/28/14 * Scored 22 of his 26 points against SMU in the second half. He went 6-for-6 from 3-point range, all in the second half as well. Tallied 10 points at Cincinnati, including the game-winner with 2.2 seconds left. Scored 30 or more in a game six times in his career and three this season. He has scored 20 or more points in 31 games over the last two seasons; and has scored 20 or more in 19 of his last 46. Overall, was second in the AAC in steals (2.0/ game), fourth in assists (4.7/game), eighth in 3- pointers made (1.9/game), and 10th in assist/turnover ratio (1.8). Posted third career double-double, with 14 points and 10 assists against WKU. Had a double-double of 10 points and 11 assists against UMKC, along with three steals. It was the first double-double of that kind since Peyton Siva had 15 points and 13 assists last season (Villanova, 1/22/13). Scored 36 points and totaled a personal-best six treys against North Carolina. He scored 22 points in the first half. It is tied for the ninth-most points scored by a Louisville player. First preseason AP All-America selection since Pervis Ellison in 1986 and earned multiple other preseason awards: Blue Ribbon College Yearbook and CBSSports.com All-American, Wooden Award Top 50, Senior CLASS Award, and AAC Preseason Player of the Year. Became the Cards 65th career 1,000-point scorer with 17 points at DePaul in His 87 steals in was a school singleseason record until Peyton Siva broke it last year. Has a steal in 108 of 133 career games. UofL Coach Rick Pitino coined the name Russdiculous to describe Smith and Pitino named a thoroughbred race horse by that name. Born April 19, Major is communication. 2 Russ Smith Season Highs Points vs. Houston (3/14) Reb vs. Fairfield (11/23) Asst vs. Connecticut (3/8) Blocks... 1 (4 times) latest: vs. Manhattan (3/20) Steals... 5 vs. Connecticut (3/15) FGM vs. Houston (3/14) FGA vs. North Carolina (11/24) 3FGM... 6 (3 times) latest: vs. SMU (3/5) 3FGA vs. North Carolina (11/24) FT vs. Rutgers (1/4) FTA vs. Rutgers (1/4) 2 Russ Smith Career Highs Points vs. Houston (3/14/14) Reb vs. Notre Dame (2/9/13) Asst vs. Connecticut (3/8/14) Blocks... 1 (8 times) latest: vs. Manhattan (3/20/14) Steals... 8 vs. North Carolina A&T (3/21/13) FGM vs. Houston (3/14/14) FGA vs. North Carolina (11/24/13) 3FGM... 6 (3 times) latest: vs. SMU (3/5/14) 3FGA vs. North Carolina (11/24/13) FT vs. Rutgers (1/4/14) FTA vs. Notre Dame (2/9/13) vs. Rutgers (1/4/14) 2 Russ Smith Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

23 Louisville Player Updates Louisville Sports Information (502) Chris Jones G Jr. - JC Memphis, Tenn. (NW Florida State College) Louisville s fourth-leading scorer (10.2), recording at least 15 points in eight games this season. He hit at least one 3-pointer in 25 of 33 games. Scored 11 points against both Manhattan and Saint Louis in the NCAA Tournament. He finished the NCAA Tournament with 28 points, five steals, and just four turnovers in 89 minutes. He went 11-of-12 on free throws. Named to the AAC All-Championship Team after averaging 11.0 points, 4.3 assists, and 3.0 steals in three games. Finished with 18 points, with a season-tying best four 3-pointers, four assists, and a season-tying six steals against Rutgers. He had 12 games with at least three steals. Totaled double-digit points in six of his final eight games. He averaged 11.5 points, 2.0 assists, and 2.6 steals, while shooting 50 percent (15 of 30) from 3 and 85.2 percent (23 of 27) from the free throw line over that time. After totaling 14 steals over the last six games, he totaled 73 on the year for second most on the team. He was first overall in the league in steals per game (2.2) and finished tied for first in conference-only statistics (2.3/game). He ranked No. 20 nationally in steals per game. Ranked eighth by KenPom.com in steal percentage (5.01), which is the percentage of possessions that a player records a steal whie on the court. Compiled one of his best performances of the year, totaling a season-best 21 points at SMU on 6-of-14 shooting, including four 3s. Compiled nine points, a season-best eight assists, and four steals against Temple. Had eight points and two steals at Cincinnati. He had seven points and two steals in a span of 1:40. Had a solid all-around game at Temple, totaling nine points, four rebounds, five assists, and three steals. He has seven games with at least three steals. Recorded his first double-digit scoring performance since Dec. 28, totaling 14 points on 5- of-8 shooting at Houston. He had three assists and tied a season high with five steals. Played 23 minutes and scored six points against Cincinnati after a three-game absence 3 Chris Jones Game-by-Game 3-Point Rebounds Opponent Date GS Min FGFGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg C OF CHARLESTON 11/09/13 * HOFSTRA 11/12/13 * CORNELL 11/15/13 * HARTFORD 11/19/13 * vs FAIRFIELD 11/23/13 * vs NORTH CAROLINA 11/24/13 * SOUTHERN MISS 11/29/ MO-KANSAS CITY 12/04/13 * LA-LAFAYETTE 12/07/13 * MISSOURI ST. 12/17/ at FIU 12/21/ at KENTUCKY 12/28/13 * at UCF 12/31/13 * at RUTGERS 01/04/14 * MEMPHIS 01/09/14 * SMU 01/12/14 * CINCINNATI 01/30/ UCF 02/01/ at HOUSTON 02/05/14 * at TEMPLE 02/14/14 * RUTGERS 02/16/14 * USF 02/18/14 * at CINCINNATI 02/22/14 * TEMPLE 02/27/14 * at MEMPHIS 03/01/14 * at SMU 03/05/14 * CONNECTICUT 03/08/ vs RUTGERS 03/13/14 * vs HOUSTON 03/14/14 * vs CONNECTICUT 03/15/14 * vs MANHATTAN 03/20/14 * vs SAINT LOUIS 03/22/14 * vs KENTUCKY 03/28/14 * due to a strained muscle on his right side. Scored 15 of his 18 points against Kentucky in the first half and totaled three 3s with two assists and one steal. Scored nine points against Missouri State after missing the Western Kentucky game with a sprained right wrist. Finished with 19 points and two assists in the win over Louisiana-Lafayette. Had 20 points against North Carolina, while knocking down a season-best four 3s. Scored 18 points, matching a seasonbest four 3-pointers, in just 23 minutes against Southern Miss. Was credited with his first turnover of the year against Cornell, playing 67 minutes without committing a turnover. He finished with only 47 turnovers in 33 games (845 minutes). Totaled 20 points and a season-best seven assists against Hofstra. Honored as the 2013 National Junior College Division I Player of the Year by the NABC, was a two-time first-team NJCAA All- America. Averaged 21.8 points, 5.1 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 3.0 steals as a sophomore last season in leading Northwest Florida State College in Niceville, Fla. to a 30-4 record and the second consecutive national runner-up. Led Northwest Florida to a combined 62-6 record in two seasons there. A top 50 prospect as a senior at Melrose (Tenn.) High School, Jones originally signed with Tennessee in the same class as current Cardinal Kevin Ware before opting for the junior college route. Rated as the nation's 10th-best point guard in high school by ESPN, Rivals and Scout, and the No. 39 prospect overall by Rivals. Averaged 20.5 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 6.1 assists per game as a junior in leading Melrose to the Tennessee Class AAA state title and a No. 15 finish in the ESPN Rise Fab 50 national rankings. Born July 3, Major is communication. 3 Chris Jones Season/Career Highs Points vs. SMU (3/5) Reb vs. Cof Charleston (11/9) Asst vs.temple (2/27) vs. Houston (3/14) Blocks... 1 vs. Missouri State (12/17) Steals... 6 vs. SMU (3/5) vs. Rutgers (3/13) FGM... 8 vs. North Carolina (11/24) vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7) FGA vs. North Carolina (11/24) 3FGM... 4 (4 times) latest: vs. Rutgers (3/13) 3FGA... 9 vs. Kentucky (12/28) FT... 6 vs. Manhattan (3/20) FTA... 7 vs. Hofstra (11/12) 3 Chris Jones Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

24 Louisville Player Updates Louisville Sports Information (502) Dillon Avare G Fr. - HS Lexington, Ky. (Lexington Catholic HS) Played six minutes in UofL s exhibition against Kentucky Wesleyan, scoring three points and collecting three rebounds. Plans to redshirt this season. Averaged 11.2 points, 2.8 rebounds and a team-high 4.3 assists as a senior last season in helping Lexington Catholic post a record and reach the 11th Region championship game. Buried 82 3-point goals as a senior, connecting on 34 percent from that range. Lexington Catholic produced a 24-8 record during his junior year and a 27-8 mark in his sophomore year in , winning the 11th Region title. Hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer in the district finals to lift Lexington Catholic over Lafayette as a junior. Won the 3-point competition at the 2013 Kentucky Derby Festival Basketball Classic all-star game. Played with fellow UofL walk-on David Levitch on the same AAU team before high school. Born March 18, Major is business. 4 Dillon Avare Season/Career Highs Points... none Reb.... none Asst.... none Blocks... none Steals... none FGM... none FGA... none 3FGM... none 3FGA... none FT... none FTA... none 4 Dillon Avare Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL David Levitch G Fr. - HS Goshen, Ky. (North Oldham HS) Saw action in 18 games, including a pair of AAC Tournament contests. Registered two points on a pair of free throws against Connecticut in the regular-season finale. Scored a season-best four points against Rutgers (Feb. 16), while grabbing one rebound and totaling one assist. Scored his first collegiate points on a 3 against Cornell with three minutes remaining in the game. Made all six free throws in eight minutes of action against Kentucky Wesleyan. Averaged 24.0 points, 5.7 rebounds and 4.3 assists as a senior last season in helping North Oldham High School produce an record. His scoring average ranked him seventh in the state. Connected on 41.5 percent of his three-point attempts as a senior with his 68 threes ranking among the top 15 in the state. 23 David Levitch Game-by-Game 3-Point Rebounds Opponent Date GS Min FGFGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg C OF CHARLESTON 11/09/ HOFSTRA 11/12/ CORNELL 11/15/ vs FAIRFIELD 11/23/ SOUTHERN MISS 11/29/ MO-KANSAS CITY 12/04/ LA-LAFAYETTE 12/07/ at UCF 12/31/ HOUSTON 01/16/ at USF 01/22/ UCF 02/01/ at TEMPLE 02/14/ RUTGERS 02/16/ USF 02/18/ TEMPLE 02/27/ CONNECTICUT 03/08/ vs RUTGERS 03/13/ vs HOUSTON 03/14/ An All-Eighth Region selection as a junior and senior. Scored nearly 2,000 career points at North Oldham while burying 220 threepoint goals in four years. Played with fellow UofL walk-on Dillon Avare on the same AAU team before high school. Seventh in the state in free throw percentage as a junior, connecting on 81.7 percent from the line (151-of-185). Born Sept. 28, Major is undecided. 23 David Levitch Season/Career Highs Points... 4 vs. Rutgers (2/16) Reb vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7) Asst (3 times) latest: vs. Rutgers (2/16) Blocks... none Steals... 1 vs. Missouri Kansas City (12/4) FGM... 1 (4 times) latest: vs. Rutgers (2/16) FGA... 3 vs. Missouri Kansas City (12/4) 3FGM... 1 (3 times) latest: vs. Rutgers (2/16) 3FGA... 2 vs. Missouri Kansas City (12/4) FT... 2 vs. Connecticut (3/8) FTA... 2 (4 times) latest: vs. Connecticut (3/8) 23 David Levitch Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

25 Louisville Player Updates Louisville Sports Information (502) Kevin Ware G Jr. - 2L Bronx, N.Y. (Rockdale County HS, Ga.) Played in nine games before being sidelined for the season, recovering from an injury to his right leg. He had made progress in his recovery before a kick to his leg against Missouri State set him back. He has elected to transfer at the end of the spring semester. Went 2-of-3 from the field for four points in just five minutes against Missouri State. He was online search engine Bing s fourth most-searched American athlete in He also was the fourth-most searched athlete in the world through Google s search results. Came off the bench against Hartford, totaling four points, two steals, and one block. Played in first official game since injury against Duke, scoring five points and totaling two rebounds and one assist against Cornell. Reappeared in competition 220 days after his leg injury, playing and totaling six points and four boards in Louisville s exhibition victory over Pikeville. Had successful surgery to repair a gruesome broken right tibia on March 31, which he suffered with 6:33 remaining in the first half of the Cardinals victory over Duke. He had a rod inserted into the bone. The unfortunate injury, with his and his teammates reaction to it, became an international story. Matched a season high with 11 points against Oregon in the NCAA Midwest Region semifinals, hitting 5-of-7 shots from the field. Handed out a career-high five assists and had two steals against Colorado State in the NCAA Tournament Third Round. Joined the team on Dec. 14, 2011 after he met his NCAA initial eligibility requirements to enroll for the 2012 spring semester in November. Born Jan. 3, Major is communication. 5 Kevin Ware Season Highs Points... 5 vs. Cornell (11/15) Reb vs. Cornell (11/15) vs. North Carolina (11/24) Asst (3 times) latest: vs. North Carolina (11/24) Blocks... 1 vs. Hartford (11/19) Steals... 2 vs. Hartford (11/19) FGM... 2 vs. Cornell (11/15), Missouri St. (12/17) FGA... 4 vs. Cornell (11/15) vs. Hartford (11/19) 3FGM... none 3FGA... 1 vs. Cornell (11/15) vs. North Carolina (11/24) FT... 2 vs. Hartford (11/19) FTA... 2 (3 times) latest: vs. Southern Miss (11/29) 5 Kevin Ware Career Highs Points vs. Oregon (3/29/13) Reb vs. UMKC (12/8/12) Asst vs. Colorado State (3/23/13) Blocks... 2 vs. DePaul (2/27/13) Steals... 4 vs. UMKC (12/8/12) vs. Seton Hall (2/23/13) FGM... 5 vs. Oregon (3/29/13) FGA... 8 vs. Seton Hall (2/23/13) 3FGM... 2 vs. Seton Hall (2/23/13) vs. Syracuse (3/16/13) 3FGA... 5 vs. Seton Hall (2/23/13) FT... 3 vs. Syracuse (3/2/13) FTA... 4 (4 times) latest: vs. Syracuse (3/16/13) 5 Kevin Ware Game-by-Game 3-Point Rebounds Opponent Date GS Min FGFGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg CORNELL 11/15/ HARTFORD 11/19/ vs FAIRFIELD 11/23/ vs NORTH CAROLINA 11/24/ SOUTHERN MISS 11/29/ MO-KANSAS CITY 12/04/ LA-LAFAYETTE 12/07/ W. KENTUCKY 12/14/ MISSOURI ST. 12/17/ Kevin Ware Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

26 Louisville Player Updates Louisville Sports Information (502) Luke Hancock G/F Sr. - 1L Roanoke, Va. (George Mason) Totaled double-digit points in 21 of the last 24 games, finishing with a 12.3 scoring average. In league play, he averaged 14.6 points behind 44.8 percent shooting from the field (77-of-172), with 43 treys. In conference-only statistics, he was fourth in 3-pointers made per game (2.4) and is 12th in scoring. Totaled a team-high 56 points in the NCAA Tournament games for a leading 18.7 average. He also had nine assists and eight steals. He shot 47.1 percent (16 of 34) from the field and 93.8 percent (15 of 16) on free throws. Had 21 points against Saint Louis, his highest postseason total since scoring 22 against Michigan in the 2013 NCAA Championship. Totaled double-digit points in two of three AAC Tournament games. He had 13 points against Rutgers and then 12 versus Houston. Scored 10 of his 16 points in the second half on Senior Day against Connecticut. He hit four 3s, the 11th time in conference play he hit multiple 3-pointers. Achieved career highs of 25 points and six 3-pointers against Rutgers. He also had six rebounds and three assists. His six treys are the most since Andre McGee hit that many on Nov. 17, Ranked fourth in free throw shooting in The American (.829). Had 15 points at Houston, while grabbing a season-best seven rebounds. Replicated his performance from the prior game, scoring 16 against UCF on 5-of-9 shooting and adding five assists. Scored 12 of his 16 points in the second half and had a career-high six assists against Cincinnati. He played a season-high 37 minutes. Recorded 13 points on 5-of-10 shooting along with three assists in a starting role against 11 Luke Hancock Game-by-Game 3-Point Rebounds Opponent Date GS Min FGFGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HOFSTRA 11/12/ CORNELL 11/15/ HARTFORD 11/19/ vs FAIRFIELD 11/23/ vs NORTH CAROLINA 11/24/ SOUTHERN MISS 11/29/ MO-KANSAS CITY 12/04/ LA-LAFAYETTE 12/07/ W. KENTUCKY 12/14/ MISSOURI ST. 12/17/ at FIU 12/21/ at KENTUCKY 12/28/ at UCF 12/31/ at RUTGERS 01/04/ MEMPHIS 01/09/ SMU 01/12/14 * HOUSTON 01/16/14 * at CONNECTICUT 01/18/14 * at USF 01/22/14 * CINCINNATI 01/30/14 * UCF 02/01/14 * at HOUSTON 02/05/14 * at TEMPLE 02/14/14 * RUTGERS 02/16/14 * USF 02/18/14 * at CINCINNATI 02/22/14 * TEMPLE 02/27/14 * at MEMPHIS 03/01/14 * at SMU 03/05/14 * CONNECTICUT 03/08/14 * vs RUTGERS 03/13/14 * vs HOUSTON 03/14/14 * vs CONNECTICUT 03/15/14 * vs MANHATTAN 03/20/14 * vs SAINT LOUIS 03/22/14 * vs KENTUCKY 03/28/14 * Connecticut. Made his first start of the year and registered 23 points against SMU on 8-of-15 shooting, while burying four 3-pointers. Scored 14 of his 20 against Memphis in the first half. He went 6-of-14 from the field, while totaling five assists. Posted 15 points, four rebounds, and two steals at Rutgers. He made all 10 of his free throw attempts, a career high. It s the best performance from the free-throw line by a UofL player since Russ Smith went 10-for-10 in 2013 against Seton Hall (2/23/13). Reached 1,000 points for his collegiate career against Louisiana-Lafayette. He had 604 points at George Mason and 766 at Louisville. Returned to practice Nov. 11 after nursing a left Achilles injury. Most Outstanding Player of the 2013 NCAA Final Four, the first non-starter to earn the honor in the event s 75-year history. In the national championship game against Michigan, he totaled 22 points, three assists and two steals, hitting all five of his 3- point attempts. He had 20 points and four rebounds against Wichita State in the national semifinals. Averaged 10.9 points, 4.6 rebounds and a team-high 4.3 assists as a sophomore at George Mason. He was a third-team All- Colonial Athletic Association selection as a sophomore and a CAA all-rookie pick as a freshman. Finished his prep career playing for former UofL assistant Kevin Keatts for one season at Hargrave Military Academy when it was the national prep runner-up. Born Jan. 30, Major is marketing with a minor in economics. 11 Luke Hancock Season Highs Points vs. Rutgers (2/16) Reb vs. Houston (2/5) Asst vs. Cincinnati (1/30) Blocks... 2 vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7) Steals... 4 vs. Manhattan (3/20) FGM... 8 vs. SMU (1/12) FGA vs. SMU (1/12), Saint Louis (3/22) 3FGM... 6 vs. Rutgers (2/16) 3FGA vs. Saint Louis (3/22) FT vs. Rutgers (1/4) FTA vs. Rutgers (1/4), SMU (3/5) 11 Luke Hancock Career Highs Points vs. Rutgers (2/16/14) Reb vs. Providence (1/2/13) Asst vs. Cincinnati (1/30/14) Blocks... 2 vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7/13) Steals... 4 vs. Manhattan (11/11/12) vs. Manhattan (3/20/14) FGM... 8 vs. SMU (1/12/14) FGA vs. Notre Dame (2/9/13) 3FGM... 6 vs. Rutgers (2/16/14) 3FGA vs. Notre Dame (2/9/13) FT vs. Rutgers (1/4/14) FTA (3 times) latest: vs. SMU (3/5/14) 11 Luke Hancock Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

27 Louisville Player Updates Louisville Sports Information (502) Mangok Mathiang F/C Fr. - RS Melbourne, Australia (IMG Academy) Pronounced MANG-go like the fruit, with a silent "K"; MATH-ee-ang. Finished the season averaging 3.6 points and 3.6 rebounds, with a team-high 51 blocks. He shot 52.8 percent from the field. Had a blocked shot in 28 games and finished seventh in the AAC in blocked shots per game (1.4). He had 15 games with at least two swats. Played in all three NCAA Tournament games, totaling six points, seven rebounds, five blocks, and three steals. He had two blocks versus both Manhattan and Kentucky. Averaged 5.0 rebounds, while totaling four blocks in three games at the AAC Tournament. He totaled eight rebounds against Rutgers and had three swats versus Houston. Totaled four points, five rebounds, and three blocks at Cincinnati. Registered nine points and six rebounds vs. USF, while also recording a block. Scored eight points on 3-of-3 shooting against Rutgers. He connected on both of his free throw attempts. Totaled four points and five rebounds against Temple. For the fourth-consecutive game, he had a block. Recorded his second double-digit point performance, totaling 10 points at USF on 4-of- 6 shooting. He tied a season-best with two steals. Swatted three shots at Connecticut, his most against a conference foe. Had a season-high two steals along with six points and five boards vs. Houston. Matched a season high with four blocks against Kentucky, adding four points and three rebounds. 12 Mangok Mathiang Game-by-Game 3-Point Rebounds Opponent Date GS Min FGFGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg C OF CHARLESTON 11/09/ HOFSTRA 11/12/ CORNELL 11/15/ HARTFORD 11/19/ vs FAIRFIELD 11/23/ vs NORTH CAROLINA 11/24/ SOUTHERN MISS 11/29/13 * MO-KANSAS CITY 12/04/13 * LA-LAFAYETTE 12/07/13 * W. KENTUCKY 12/14/13 * MISSOURI ST. 12/17/13 * at FIU 12/21/13 * at KENTUCKY 12/28/13 * at UCF 12/31/13 * at RUTGERS 01/04/14 * MEMPHIS 01/09/14 * SMU 01/12/ HOUSTON 01/16/14 * at CONNECTICUT 01/18/14 * at USF 01/22/14 * CINCINNATI 01/30/14 * UCF 02/01/ at HOUSTON 02/05/ at TEMPLE 02/14/ RUTGERS 02/16/ USF 02/18/ at CINCINNATI 02/22/ TEMPLE 02/27/ at MEMPHIS 03/01/ at SMU 03/05/ CONNECTICUT 03/08/ vs RUTGERS 03/13/ vs HOUSTON 03/14/ vs CONNECTICUT 03/15/ vs MANHATTAN 03/20/ vs SAINT LOUIS 03/22/ vs KENTUCKY 03/28/ Recorded six points and seven rebounds against FIU. Named the American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week on Dec. 16 after he scored a season-best 13 points - he was 5-of-5 from the field - and totaled five rebounds and one block against Western Kentucky. Totaled eight points, nine rebounds - six on the offensive end - and two blocked shots in the win over Missouri State. Had a season high four blocks vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, while adding six points. Earned first career start, totaling seven rebounds and three blocks against Southern Miss. Had seven points and 10 rebounds in his collegiate debut and Louisville s season opener versus College of Charleston. It s only the second time in the last 13 years that a Louisville freshman has grabbed that many rebounds in a debut (Chane Behanan, 12 rebounds vs. UT Martin on Nov. 11, 2011). Sat out the season while practicing with the Cardinals. Averaged 12 points, 10 rebounds and four blocked shots for the IMG Academy s postgraduate team, which posted a 28-2 record in Born in Sudan, Africa, Mathiang lived in Melbourne, Australia for many years before moving to the United States to play a season of high school basketball at Carbondale (Ill.) Brehm Prep School in While at Brehm Prep, he blocked an event-high seven shots against Princeton Day Academy in the 2011 National Prep School Invitational. Chose to attend UofL after also receiving offers from Kansas State, Georgia, Mississippi State, Auburn, and Central Michigan. Born Oct. 8, Major is business management. 12 Mangok Mathiang Season/Career Highs Points vs. Western Kentucky (12/14) Reb vs. Cof Charleston (11/9) Asst vs. Hofstra (11/12) vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7) Blocks... 4 vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7) vs. Kentucky (12/28) Steals... 2 (3 times) latest: vs. Kentucky (3/28) FGM... 5 vs. Western Kentucky (12/14) FGA... 7 vs. Cof Charleston (11/9) vs. USF (2/18) 3FGM... none 3FGA... none FT... 4 vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7) FTA... 5 vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7) vs. FIU (12/21) 12 Mangok Mathiang Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

28 Louisville Player Updates Louisville Sports Information (502) Tim Henderson G Sr. - 3L Louisville, Ky. (Christian Academy) Finished with a single-season best 62 points in 34 games, knocking down 14 3-pointers. Saw action in the NCAA Tournament against Manhattan and Saint Louis. Scored five points against both Rutgers and Houston - knocking down a 3-pointer in each game - in the AAC Tournament. Earned first career start on Senior Day against Connecticut, totaling two points, one rebound, and one assist. Registered seven points, his most in conference play this season, against Rutgers. He also had one steal and one assist. Connected on a 3-pointer and had two assists vs. UCF. Totaled five points and three rebounds in 12 minutes at USF. Scored six points on a pair of 3-pointers versus Houston. Had two points, one rebound, and one assist at UCF. A walk-on since his arrival in 2010, Henderson was placed on scholarship for the 2014 spring semester. Surpassed his season-best, knocking down his seventh 3-pointer of the year against FIU. Had a career game against Western Kentucky, playing a personal-high 22 minutes and totaling career highs in points (12), 3-pointers made (4) and assists (4). 15 Tim Henderson Game-by-Game 3-Point Rebounds Opponent Date GS Min FGFGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg C OF CHARLESTON 11/09/ HOFSTRA 11/12/ CORNELL 11/15/ HARTFORD 11/19/ vs FAIRFIELD 11/23/ SOUTHERN MISS 11/29/ MO-KANSAS CITY 12/04/ LA-LAFAYETTE 12/07/ W. KENTUCKY 12/14/ MISSOURI ST. 12/17/ at FIU 12/21/ at KENTUCKY 12/28/ at UCF 12/31/ at RUTGERS 01/04/ MEMPHIS 01/09/ SMU 01/12/ HOUSTON 01/16/ at CONNECTICUT 01/18/ at USF 01/22/ CINCINNATI 01/30/ UCF 02/01/ at HOUSTON 02/05/ at TEMPLE 02/14/ RUTGERS 02/16/ USF 02/18/ TEMPLE 02/27/ at MEMPHIS 03/01/ at SMU 03/05/ CONNECTICUT 03/08/14 * vs RUTGERS 03/13/ vs HOUSTON 03/14/ vs CONNECTICUT 03/15/ vs MANHATTAN 03/20/ vs SAINT LOUIS 03/22/ Hit a 3-pointer and tied a career best with two steals against UMKC. Totaled three points and two assists in five minutes against Cornell. Hit back-to-back 3-pointers within 42 seconds against Wichita State in the national semifinals, helping the Cardinals recover from a 12-point deficit in the second half. Played a season-high 14 minutes against Pittsburgh as a junior. Scored six points against Missouri Kansas City last season on a pair of 3- pointers. One of three Kentuckians on the Cardinals roster. Averaged 16.2 points and 8.0 rebounds as a senior at Christian Academy. His father Jeff was a swimmer at U of L ( ), his mother played tennis at U of L and his sister played basketball at Asbury College. Born Sept. 15, Major is sport administration. 15 Tim Henderson Season Highs Points vs. Western Kentucky (12/14) Reb vs. Hofstra (11/12) vs. USF (1/22) Asst vs. Western Kentucky (12/14) Blocks... none Steals... 2 vs. Missouri Kansas City (12/4) FGM... 4 vs. Western Kentucky (12/14) FGA... 6 vs. Western Kentucky (12/14) 3FGM... 4 vs. Western Kentucky (12/14) 3FGA... 6 vs. Western Kentucky (12/14) FT... 2 vs. Missouri State (12/17) vs. Rutgers (2/16) FTA... 2 (3 times) latest: vs. Rutgers (2/16) 15 Tim Henderson Career Highs Points vs. Western Kentucky (12/14/13) Reb (4 times) latest: vs. USF (1/22/14) Asst vs. Western Kentucky (12/14/13) Blocks... 1 vs. UMKC (12/8/12) Steals... 2 (4 times) latest: vs. Missouri Kansas City (12/4/13) FGM... 4 vs. Western Kentucky (12/14/13) FGA... 7 vs. South Alabama (12/4/10) 3FGM... 4 vs. Western Kentucky (12/14/13) 3FGA... 6 vs. Western Kentucky (12/14/13) FT... 2 vs. Missouri State (12/17/13) vs. Rutgers (2/16/14) FTA... 2 (7 times) latest: vs. Rutgers (2/16/14) 15 Tim Henderson Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

29 Louisville Player Updates Louisville Sports Information (502) Wayne Blackshear G/F Jr. - 2L Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park HS) Ranked eighth in the AAC in three-point percentage (.395). In conferenceonly games, he was fifth in three-point percentage (.417). Reached double-digit points for the 14th time during the season after posting 11 points, with three treys, against Connecticut. He tied a season-best with two blocks. Had a collegiate-best 23 points on 8-of-10 shooting against Houston. He was 5-of-6 from beyond the arc, a career best for 3-pointers made, while grabbing a season-best seven rebounds. Had a pair of six-point performances in the NCAA Tournament against Manhattan and Saint Louis. He went 5-of-6 from the field in the two games. He added three points versus Kentucky. Totaled 20 points and 12 rebounds through three games in the AAC Tournament. Scored 13 points at Temple after missing the Houston game due to a concussion. He connected on a pair of 3-pointers. Came off the bench for 12 conference games and averaged 7.9 points while shooting 48.5 percent from the field, including burying 16-of-35 3-pointers. Tallied 16 points off the bench at USF on 5-of-6 shooting, including three 3-pointers. He also had two steals. Tallied 13 points at Rutgers, along with four rebounds, two blocks, and two steals. He scored in double digits 10 times last season. Tallied 13 points against FIU, knocking down three treys in the win. It was the first time in his career he had scored in double digits in four-straight games. Registered 12 points and two steals against Western Kentucky. He hit two 3-pointers en route to 20 Wayne Blackshear Game-by-Game 3-Point Rebounds Opponent Date GS Min FGFGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg C OF CHARLESTON 11/09/13 * HOFSTRA 11/12/13 * CORNELL 11/15/13 * HARTFORD 11/19/13 * vs FAIRFIELD 11/23/13 * vs NORTH CAROLINA 11/24/13 * SOUTHERN MISS 11/29/13 * MO-KANSAS CITY 12/04/13 * LA-LAFAYETTE 12/07/13 * W. KENTUCKY 12/14/13 * MISSOURI ST. 12/17/13 * at FIU 12/21/13 * at KENTUCKY 12/28/13 * at UCF 12/31/13 * at RUTGERS 01/04/14 * MEMPHIS 01/09/14 * SMU 01/12/14 * HOUSTON 01/16/ at CONNECTICUT 01/18/ at USF 01/22/ CINCINNATI 01/30/ UCF 02/01/14 * at TEMPLE 02/14/ RUTGERS 02/16/ USF 02/18/ at CINCINNATI 02/22/ TEMPLE 02/27/ at MEMPHIS 03/01/ at SMU 03/05/ CONNECTICUT 03/08/ vs RUTGERS 03/13/ vs HOUSTON 03/14/ vs CONNECTICUT 03/15/ vs MANHATTAN 03/20/ vs SAINT LOUIS 03/22/ vs KENTUCKY 03/28/ his second-straight double-digit point performance. The last time he had consecutive games with double-digit points - then a career best - was last year (18 vs. FIU, 12/19/12; 17 vs. Western Kentucky, 12/22/12). Had one of his most complete games, totaling 15 points, five rebounds, and four steals against Louisiana-Lafayette. He made a careerbest nine free throws on 10 attempts and hit two 3-pointers. Scored 11 points against four opponents: College of Charleston, Fairfield, Missouri State, and Connecticut. Scored 20 against Cornell on 6-of-7 shooting, including four 3-pointers. Scored 19 points at Rutgers in just 14 minutes off the bench, making 7-of-11 field goals (3-of-5 3s) last season. Earned the prestigious 2013 NCAA Elite 89 Award, presented to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative grade-point average participating at the finals site for each of the NCAA s championships for a cumulative 3.55 GPA. Suffered a torn labrum in his right shoulder on Oct. 28, 2011, and had surgery on Nov. 1, He was medically cleared to play on Feb. 8, Suffered a dislocated left shoulder in a collision in practice prior to competing in the McDonald s All-American game. He had surgery soon thereafter to repair his injury. Was named a Capital One District 2 Academic All-District men s basketball first-team selection. Born Feb. 11, Major is communication. 20 Wayne Blackshear Season Highs Points vs. Houston (1/16) Reb vs. Houston (1/16) Asst (9 times) latest: vs. USF (2/18) Blocks... 2 (6 times) latest: vs. Connecticut (3/8) Steals... 4 vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7) FGM... 8 vs. Houston (1/16) FGA vs. Cof Charleston (11/9) 3FGM... 5 vs. Houston (1/16) 3FGA... 7 vs. FIU (12/21), Connecticut (3/18) FT... 9 vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7) FTA vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7) 20 Wayne Blackshear Career Highs Points vs. Houston (1/16/14) Reb vs. FIU (12/19/12), WKU (12/22/12) Asst vs. Northern Iowa (11/22/12) Blocks... 2 (8 times) latest: vs. Connecticut (3/8/14) Steals... 4 (3 times) latest: vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7/13) FGM... 8 vs. Houston (1/16/14) FGA vs. Cof Charleston (11/9/13) 3FGM... 5 vs. Villanova (1/22/13) vs. Houston (1/16/14) 3FGA... 8 (3 times) latest: vs. Villanova (1/22/13) FT... 9 vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7/13) FTA vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7/13) 20 Wayne Blackshear Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

30 Louisville Player Updates Louisville Sports Information (502) Akoy Agau F Fr. - HS Omaha, Neb. (Omaha Central HS) Pronounced uh-koy uh-gow; like cow with a "G." Came in off the bench against Kentucky in the NCAA Sweet 16. Saw time against Rutgers and Houston in the AAC Tournament, totaling two points in each contest. Had three rebounds and one steal at Temple. Totaled four points and two rebounds at USF in six minutes of action. Had four points on 2-of-2 shooting along with one rebound and a blocked shot in seven minutes versus Houston. Recorded a blocked shot in six minutes at UCF. Grabbed two rebounds against Kentucky in two minutes off the bench after serving a suspension on Dec. 20 for a minor attitude matter. Scored his first collegiate bucket against UMKC, while also registering a block in his second-consecutive game. He finished with a season-high five rebounds. Registered two blocks and two rebounds in four minutes against Southern Miss. Saw limited action in 19 games, including eight in conference. Had a complete game in Louisville s exhibition win over Kentucky Wesleyan, recording eight points, eight rebounds, three blocks, and two steals in just 13 minutes off the bench. Averaged 12.8 points, 6.1 rebounds and blocked 81 shots as a senior last season in leading Omaha Central to a 26-4 record and the fourth straight Nebraska Class A state championship. A three-time all-state selection, Agau ranked No. 84 nationally in the ESPN 100, 86th by Rivals.com, and was 18th nationally among centers by Scout.com. First player in Nebraska Class A history to play on four state championship teams. Speaks three languages: Dinka, Arabic and English. Originally from Sudan, Africa, Agau moved to Cairo, Egypt as a child before coming to the United States in Born Dec. 5, Major is undecided. 22 Akoy Agau Season/Career Highs Points... 4 vs. Houston (1/16) vs. USF (1/22) Reb vs. Missouri Kansas City (12/4) Asst vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7) Blocks... 2 vs. Southern Miss (11/29) Steals... 1 vs.temple (2/14) FGM... 2 vs. Houston (1/16) FGA... 2 vs. Houston (1/16) vs. Rutgers (3/13) 3FGM... none 3FGA... 1 vs. Rutgers (3/13) FT... 2 vs. USF (1/22) FTA... 4 vs. USF (1/22) vs.temple (2/14) 22 Akoy Agau Game-by-Game 3-Point Rebounds Opponent Date GS Min FGFGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg C OF CHARLESTON 11/09/ CORNELL 11/15/ vs FAIRFIELD 11/23/ SOUTHERN MISS 11/29/ MO-KANSAS CITY 12/04/ LA-LAFAYETTE 12/07/ MISSOURI ST. 12/17/ at KENTUCKY 12/28/ at UCF 12/31/ HOUSTON 01/16/ at USF 01/22/ UCF 02/01/ at TEMPLE 02/14/ RUTGERS 02/16/ USF 02/18/ CONNECTICUT 03/08/ vs RUTGERS 03/13/ vs HOUSTON 03/14/ vs KENTUCKY 03/28/ Akoy Agau Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

31 Louisville Player Updates Louisville Sports Information (502) Montrezl Harrell F So. - 1L Tarboro, N.C. (Hargrave Military Academy) Pronounced mon-trez (with a silent L ) HAIR-uhl. Produced 12 double-doubles, including 11 in the final 22 games. First overall (.609), second in conference-only games (.595) and sixth nationally in field goal percentage. He scored in double digits 30 times this season, including eight 20-point performances. Grabbed double-digit rebounds in 14 games this year. He finished second in the AAC, No. 20 nationally, in rebounding with an 8.4 average. He was first in the conference in offensive rebounding (3.2/game) and fourth in defensive rebounding (5.2). In conference-only statistics, he ranked first in rebounding (8.6/game). His 1.6 blocks per game ranked fifth in league-only stats. Was selected to the all-aac first team and named the AAC s Most Improved Player after doubling his points and rebounds per game from his freshman season. Tabbed to the AAC All-Championship Team after averaging 15.7 points and 7.0 rebounds, while shooting 63.6 percent from the floor in three games. Averaged a double-double of 12.3 points and 10.7 boards in the NCAA Tournament. He went 16-of-29 from the field. He had 14 dunks in the postseason, giving him 97 for the year, a school single-season best, and 141 for his career. He is third on the career charts. He totaled 12 points and 13 rebounds against Manhattan and then 10 points and 11 rebounds versus Saint Louis. He is the first player to have a double-double in consecutive postseason games since 1986, when Pervis Ellison had 11 points and 13 rebounds against LSU (3/29/86) and then 25 points and 11 rebounds versus Duke (3/31/86). Tallied his 10th double-double of the season with 22 points and 11 rebounds in the AAC 24 Montrezl Harrell Game-by-Game 3-Point Rebounds Opponent Date GS Min FGFGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg C OF CHARLESTON 11/09/13 * HOFSTRA 11/12/13 * CORNELL 11/15/13 * HARTFORD 11/19/13 * vs FAIRFIELD 11/23/13 * vs NORTH CAROLINA 11/24/13 * SOUTHERN MISS 11/29/13 * MO-KANSAS CITY 12/04/13 * LA-LAFAYETTE 12/07/13 * W. KENTUCKY 12/14/13 * MISSOURI ST. 12/17/13 * at FIU 12/21/13 * at KENTUCKY 12/28/13 * at UCF 12/31/13 * at RUTGERS 01/04/14 * MEMPHIS 01/09/14 * SMU 01/12/14 * HOUSTON 01/16/14 * at CONNECTICUT 01/18/14 * at USF 01/22/14 * CINCINNATI 01/30/14 * UCF 02/01/14 * at HOUSTON 02/05/14 * at TEMPLE 02/14/14 * RUTGERS 02/16/14 * USF 02/18/14 * at CINCINNATI 02/22/14 * TEMPLE 02/27/14 * at MEMPHIS 03/01/14 * at SMU 03/05/14 * CONNECTICUT 03/08/14 * vs RUTGERS 03/13/14 * vs HOUSTON 03/14/14 * vs CONNECTICUT 03/15/14 * vs MANHATTAN 03/20/14 * vs SAINT LOUIS 03/22/14 * vs KENTUCKY 03/28/14 * Championship game vs. Connecticut. He surpassed 700 career points and 200 field goals for the year. Logged 20 points, 11 rebounds, and three assists in 32 minutes against UConn. Of his eight field goals, six were dunks. Scored a career-best 25 points - the thirdconsecutive game with at least 20 points - to surpass 600 for his career, while hitting a career-high 11 field goals against Memphis. He also grabbed 12 rebounds and three steals. Named AAC Player of the Week after posting a double-double of 21 points and 10 rebounds against Cincinnati and then totaling 14 points against USF in which he broke the school s single season dunks record of 59 held by Chane Behanan and Pervis Ellison. Totaled 18 points and 13 rebounds at Connecticut. He also had three blocks, while playing a career-high 40 minutes. Scored 20 points and had nine rebounds against Hartford. He registered six dunks, one less than the single-game school record set by Pervis Ellison in Earned preseason second team all- American Athletic Conference honors. Also named to the Wooden Preseason Top 50, a third-team preseason All-America selection by The Sporting News and a second-team choice by USA Today. Scored 20 points and grabbed seven rebounds against Syracuse in the BIG EAST Tournament title game. Has a seven-foot, six-inch wingspan. Won a gold medal with the 2013 USA Basketball Men's U-19 National Team in the 2013 FIBA U-19 World Championship, played in the summer in the Czech Republic. The team was named the 2013 USA Basketball Team of the Year. Born Jan. 26, Major is sports medicine. 24 Montrezl Harrell Season Highs Points vs. Memphis (3/1) Reb vs. Cornell (11/15) Asst vs. Houston (3/14) Blocks... 4 (3 times) latest: vs. Manhattan (3/20) Steals... 4 vs. Cof Charleston (11/9) FGM vs. Memphis (3/1) FGA vs. Memphis (3/1) 3FGM... 1 vs. Cornell (11/15), Memphis (3/1) 3FGA... 1 (3 times) latest: vs. Memphis (3/1) FT... 5 (4 times) latest: vs. SMU (3/5) FTA vs. Cincinnati (2/22) 24 Montrezl Harrell Career Highs Points vs. Memphis (3/1/14) Reb vs. Cornell (11/15/13) Asst vs. Houston (3/14/14) Blocks... 4 (4 times) latest: vs. Manhattan (3/20/14) Steals... 4 vs. Cof Charleston (11/9/13) FGM vs. Memphis (3/1/14) FGA vs. Memphis (3/1/14) 3FGM... 1 vs. Cornell (11/15/13), Memphis (3/1/14) 3FGA... 1 (3 times) latest: vs. Memphis (3/1/14) FT... 6 vs. Syracuse (3/16/13) FTA vs. Cincinnati (2/22/14) 24 Montrezl Harrell Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

32 Louisville Player Updates Louisville Sports Information (502) Stephan Van Treese F Sr. - 3L Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence North HS) A dominant rebounder down the stretch, grabbing double-digit rebounds in three of the last seven games while averaging 8.6 rebounds and nearly two steals in that stretch. Grabbed at least six rebounds in 12 of his last 17 games. He pulled down a team-best 58 offensive rebounds over the last 17 games. Collected 9.3 rebounds per game in the AAC Tournament, totaling a team-high 28 boards. Totaled 10 rebounds against both Rutgers and Houston in the AAC Tournament. He set a career best with four steals against Rutgers. Put together a productive Senior Day, totaling six points and a season-best 13 rebounds - a season-high eight on the offensive end - against Connecticut. He also had two steals. Totaled five rebounds and two blocks against Memphis, marking his seventh multi-block game this year. Had one of his most productive games, totaling eight points, five rebounds, three blocks, and one steal against Rutgers. Of his four field goals, three were dunks. Ranks sixth in The American in offensive rebounds per game (2.8). His 2.7 offensive rebounds is tied for fifth in conference-only stats. Pulled down seven rebounds against Houston, adding two points. 44 Stephan Van Treese Game-by-Game 3-Point Rebounds Opponent Date GS Min FGFGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg C OF CHARLESTON 11/09/13 * HOFSTRA 11/12/13 * CORNELL 11/15/13 * HARTFORD 11/19/13 * vs FAIRFIELD 11/23/13 * vs NORTH CAROLINA 11/24/13 * SOUTHERN MISS 11/29/ MO-KANSAS CITY 12/04/ LA-LAFAYETTE 12/07/ W. KENTUCKY 12/14/ MISSOURI ST. 12/17/ at FIU 12/21/ at KENTUCKY 12/28/ at UCF 12/31/ at RUTGERS 01/04/ MEMPHIS 01/09/ SMU 01/12/ HOUSTON 01/16/ at CONNECTICUT 01/18/ at USF 01/22/ CINCINNATI 01/30/ UCF 02/01/ at HOUSTON 02/05/14 * at TEMPLE 02/14/14 * RUTGERS 02/16/14 * USF 02/18/14 * at CINCINNATI 02/22/14 * TEMPLE 02/27/14 * at MEMPHIS 03/01/14 * at SMU 03/05/14 * CONNECTICUT 03/08/14 * vs RUTGERS 03/13/14 * vs HOUSTON 03/14/14 * vs CONNECTICUT 03/15/14 * vs MANHATTAN 03/20/14 * vs SAINT LOUIS 03/22/14 * vs KENTUCKY 03/28/14 * Scored six points and grabbed six rebounds at UCF. He tied a career high with four blocks. Recorded a eight rebounds, while totaling four points against Missouri State. His dunk on an alley-oop in the first half made SportsCenter s Top 10 plays. Scored five points against Western Kentucky to surpass 200 for his career. He also had four rebounds and one block. Totaled 10 points and six rebounds in the win over Cornell. It was the first time he reached double-digit points since Jan. 22, 2011, against Providence. Had six points and seven rebounds, and tied a career high with three steals in the second half against College of Charleston. Averaged 3.7 rebounds in nine postseason games last year, including leading the Cardinals with eight rebounds against Villanova in the BIG EAST quarterfinals and grabbing seven boards against North Carolina A&T in the NCAA Second Round. His 11.2 rebounds per 40 minutes average last season was second on the team to Gorgui Dieng (12.1). Produced career highs of 14 rebounds and 12 points against USF in his second career start (1/9/11), marking his first career double-double. Born Sept. 26, Major is sport administration. 44 Stephan Van Treese Season Highs Points vs. Cornell (11/15) Reb vs. Connecticut (3/8) Asst vs. Connecticut (3/15) Blocks... 4 vs. Fairfield (11/23), UCF (12/31) Steals... 4 vs. Rutgers (3/13) FGM... 4 vs. Cornell (11/15), Rutgers (2/16) FGA... 5 vs. Rutgers (2/16) vs. Manhattan (3/20) 3FGM... 1 vs. Houston (3/14) 3FGA... 2 vs. Houston (3/14) FT... 4 vs. Connecticut (3/15) FTA... 4 (4 times) latest: vs. Connecticut (3/15) 44 Stephan Van Treese Career Highs Points vs. USF (1/9/11) Reb vs. USF (1/9/11) Asst vs. Connecticut (3/15/14) Blocks... 4 vs. Fairfield (11/23/13) vs. UCF (12/31/13) Steals... 4 vs. Rutgers (3/13/14) FGM... 6 vs. USF (1/9/11) FGA vs. USF (1/9/11) 3FGM... 1 vs. Houston (3/14/14) 3FGA... 2 vs. Houston (3/14/14) FT... 4 vs. Connecticut (3/15/14) FTA... 4 (6 times) latest: vs. Connecticut (3/15/14) 44 Stephan Van Treese Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

33 Louisville Men's Basketball Miscellaneous Statistics Louisville's Record When the Cardinals... Lead at halftime Trail at halftime Are tied at halftime Shoot better from the field than opponent Shoot worse from the field than opponent Shoot 50 percent or better from the field Shoot below 50 percent from the field Opp. shoots 50 pct. or better from the field Opp. shoots below 50 pct. from the field Make 7 or fewer three-point goals Make more than 7 three-point goals Attempt 20 or fewer three-point goals Attempt more than 20 three-point goals Shoot more free throws than their opp Opponent shoots more free throws Outrebound their opponent Are outrebounded by their opponent Bench outscores the opponent bench Opponent bench outscores their bench Commit fewer turnovers than their opp Commit more turnovers than their opp Commit same number of turnover as opp Commit 15 or fewer turnovers Commit more than 15 turnovers Lead with 5:00 Remaining Trail with 5:00 Remaining Tied with 5:00 Remaining point margins point margins point margins point margins or more point margins Overtime games Vs. Top 25 teams Home games Away games Neutral games Score 59 or fewer points Score points Score points Score points Score 90 or more points Allow 59 or fewer points Allow points Allow points Allow 80 or more points Double-Doubles Harrell Behanan... 2 Smith... 2 Points Off Turnovers Louisville Opponents Bench Scoring Louisville (23.2) Opp (17.6) Rebounding Advantage Louisville Opponents Attendance Home ,070 Away ,086 Neutral ,663 Total ,819 (21,282 avg.) (10,008 avg.) (16,333 avg.) (16,860 avg.) Double-Figure Scoring Games Smith Harrell Hancock Jones Blackshear Rozier Behanan... 4 Mathiang... 2 Henderson... 1 Van Treese... 1 Games Leading UL in Scoring Smith Harrell Hancock... 4 Blackshear... 3 Jones... 3 Games Leading UL in Rebounding Harrell Van Treese... 7 Mathiang... 3 Behanan... 2 Blackshear... 2 Rozier... 2 Hancock... 1 Games Leading UL in Assists Smith Jones... 9 Hancock... 8 Rozier... 3 Van Treese... 1 Scored Louisville s First Points Who Smith Hancock... 7 Rozier... 5 Jones... 4 Harrell... 4 Blackshear... 2 Mathiang... 2 Van Treese... 1 How Layup Jumper Three-pointer... 9 Free Throw... 4 Dunk... 2 Dunks 160 Harrell Behanan Blackshear Mathiang Van Treese Smith... 8 Hancock... 5 Rozier... 3 Agau... 1 Jump Balls Controlled Louisville (Harrell 16, Mathiang 6) Opponents Starting Lineups W-L Forward Forward Center Guard Guard 12-2 Hancock Harrell Van Treese Jones Smith 5-1 Blackshear Harrell Van Treese Jones Smith 4-0 Blackshear Harrell Mathiang Rozier Smith 3-1 Hancock Harrell Mathiang Rozier Smith 3-2 Blackshear Harrell Mathiang Jones Smith 1-0 Blackshear Harrell Mathiang Jones Rozier 1-0 Blackshear Hancock Harrell Jones Smith 1-0 Blackshear Hancock Harrell Rozier Smith 1-0 Hancock Harrell Van Treese Henderson Smith Scoring Summary 1st Half 2nd Half OT Total Louisville Opponents Leads and Deficits UL's Biggest Halftime Lead (58-16) vs. Rutgers (3/13) UL's Biggest Halftime Lead Blown. 9 (25-16) vs. Saint Louis (3/22) UL's Biggest Halftime Deficit Overcome... 8 vs. Cincinnati (1/30) UL's Biggest 2nd Half Lead (92-31) vs. Rutgers (3/13) UL's Biggest 2nd Half Lead Blown. 10 (47-37) vs. Cincinnati (2/22) UL's Biggest 2nd Half Deficit twice latest: (27-44) vs. Cincinnati (1/30) UL's Biggest 2nd Half Deficit Overcome twice latest: (27-44) vs. Cincinnati (1/30) UL's Biggest Overall Lead (92-31) vs. Rutgers (3/13) UL's Biggest Lead Blown (18-5) vs. Kentucky (3/28) UL's Biggest Overall Deficit twice latest: (27-44) vs. Cincinnati (1/30) UL's Biggest Deficit Overcome twice latest: (27-44) vs. Cincinnati (1/30) Home, Road and Half Statistics Halftime Leads... UL 32, Opp 4, Tied 1 FG% in KFC Yum! Center ( ) FG% Away from Home ( ) 3 Pt FG% in KFC Yum! Center..378 ( ) 3 Pt FG% Away from Home ( ) FT% in KFC Yum! Center ( ) FT% Away from Home ( ) Scoring Average in KFC Yum! Center (1527 pts.) Scoring Avg. on the Road (1471 pts.) Opp. Scoring Average in KFC Yum! Center (1065 pts.) Opp. Scoring Average on the Road (1197 pts.) Most 1st Half Points vs. Rutgers (3/13) Most 2nd Half Points vs. Louisiana Lafayette (12/7) vs. Rutgers (2/16) Fewest 1st Half Points vs. Cincinnati (1/30) Fewest 2nd Half Points vs. Kentucky (12/28) vs. Temple (2/14) Largest Halftime Lead vs. Rutgers (3/13) Largest Halftime Deficit... 8 vs. Cincinnati (1/30)

34 Louisville Men's Basketball LOUISVILLE Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 29, 2014) All games Overall record: 31-6 Conf: 15-3 Home: 16-2 Away: 9-2 Neutral: 6-2 Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 02 SMITH, Russ HARRELL, Montrezl HANCOCK, Luke JONES, Chris BLACKSHEAR, Wayne BEHANAN, Chane ROZIER, Terry MATHIANG, Mangok VAN TREESE, Stepha HENDERSON, Tim WARE, Kevin GILL, Anton AGAU, Akoy LEVITCH, David Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS LOU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals LOUISVILLE Opponents Date Opponent Score Att. 11/09/13 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W /12/13 HOFSTRA W /15/13 CORNELL W /19/13 HARTFORD W /23/13 vs FAIRFIELD W ! 11/24/13 vs NORTH CAROLINA L /29/13 SOUTHERN MISS W /04/13 MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY W /07/13 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE W /14/13 WESTERN KENTUCKY W /17/13 MISSOURI STATE W /21/13 at FIU W /28/13 at KENTUCKY L * 12/31/13 at UCF W * 01/04/14 at RUTGERS W * 01/09/14 MEMPHIS L * 01/12/14 SMU W * 01/16/14 HOUSTON W * 01/18/14 at UCONN W * 01/22/14 at USF W * 01/30/14 CINCINNATI L * 02/01/14 UCF W * 02/05/14 at Houston W * 02/14/14 at Temple W * 02/16/14 RUTGERS W * 02/18/14 USF W * 02/22/14 at Cincinnati W * 02/27/14 TEMPLE W * 03/01/14 at Memphis L * 03/05/14 at SMU W * 03/08/14 CONNECTICUT W /13/14 vs RUTGERS W /14/14 vs Houston W /15/14 vs CONNECTICUT W /20/14 vs MANHATTAN W /22/14 vs SAINT LOUIS W /28/14 vs Kentucky L * - Conference game

35 Louisville Men's Basketball Results RECORD: 31-6 Overall (American 15-3, Home 16-2, Away 9-2, Neutral 6-2) Date Opponent UL Result Margin W-L High Scorer High Rebounder High Assists Attendance O 1 KENTUCKY WESLEYAN W exh. 20 Harrell 9 Rozier 4 Jones, Rozier 20,288 N 6 PIKEVILLE W exh. 19 Jones 9 Mathiang 7 Smith 19,227 N 9 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON W Smith 10 Mathiang 5 Smith, Jones 20,938 N 12 HOFSTRA = W Smith 5 Harrell, Rozier 7 Smith 20,112 N 15 CORNELL W Blackshear 15 Harrell 5 Smith 19,834 N 19 HARTFORD = W Harrell 9 Harrell 4 Jones, Hancock 20,226 N 23 Fairfield # W Jones 12 Harrell 3 Rozier 8,113 N 24 North Carolina # L Smith 10 Harrell 2 Smith, Hancock 8,173 N 30 SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI W Jones 9 Harrell 6 Smith 21,416 D 4 MISSOURI KANSAS CITY W Harrell 11 Behanan 11 Smith 20,269 D 7 LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE W Harrell 8 Harrell 6 Rozier 20,141 D 14 WESTERN KENTUCKY ^ W Smith 10 Rozier 10 Smith 22,027 D 17 MISSOURI STATE W Harrell 9 Mathiang 8 Smith 21,335 D 21 at FIU W Smith 8 Mathiang 6 Jones 3,361 D 28 at Kentucky L Smith 7 Behanan 4 Smith 24,396 D 31 at UCF * W Smith 8 Harrell 9 Smith 7,094 J 4 at Rutgers * W Smith 7 Harrell 2 Jones, Blackshear 7,263 J 9 MEMPHIS * L Hancock 11 Harrell 5 Hancock 21,988 J 12 SMU * W Smith, Hancock 13 Harrell 7 Smith 21,237 J 16 HOUSTON * W Blackshear 7 Blackshear, V. Treese 8 Rozier 21,132 J 18 at Connecticut * W Smith 13 Harrell 3 Hancock 10,167 J 22 at USF * W Blackshear 10 Harrell 6 Smith 6,417 J 30 CINCINNATI * L Harrell 7 Van Treese 6 Hancock 22,644 F 1 UCF * W Smith 7 Harrell 5 Hancock 22,201 F 5 at Houston * W Smith 7 Hancock 6 Smith 7,247 F 14 at Temple * W Harrell 10 Harrell 5 Jones 5,285 F 16 RUTGERS * W Hancock 9 Harrell 5 Smith 21,821 F 18 USF * W Smith 8 Van Treese 3 Jones, Hancock 21,655 F 22 at Cincinnati * W Harrell 10 Harrell 5 Smith 13,176 F 27 TEMPLE * W Smith 6 Harrell, V.Treese, Blackshear 8 Jones 21,312 M 1 at Memphis * L Harrell 12 Harrell 5 Smith 18,375 M 5 at SMU * W Smith 8 Harrell 5 Smith 7,305 M 8 CONNECTICUT * W Harrell 13 Van Treese 13 Smith 22,782 M 13 Rutgers + W Jones 10 Van Treese 5 Smith 13,011 M 14 Houston + W Smith 10 Van Treese 8 Jones 13,362 M 15 Connecticut + W Harrell 11 Harrell 3 Smith, Van Treese 13,554 M 20 Manhattan % W Smith 13 Harrell 4 Hancock 14,866 M 22 Saint Louis % W Hancock 11 Harrell 7 Smith 18,512 M 28 Kentucky > L Smith 8 Harrell 3 Smith 41,072 = Hall of Fame Tipoff (Louisville, Ky.) # Hall of Fame Tipoff (Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas) ^ Billy Minardi Classic (Louisville, Ky.) * American Athletic Conference game + American Athletic Conference Championship (Memphis, Tenn.) % NCAA Second/Third Rounds Midwest Region (Orlando, Fla.) > NCAA Midwest Regionals (Indianapolis, Ind.)

36 Louisville Men's Basketball Game-by-Game Team Statistics Teams FG-FGA Pct 3Pt-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct O D Reb PF-D Asst TO Blk Stl 1H 2H OT TOT College of Charleston LOUISVILLE Hofstra LOUISVILLE Cornell LOUISVILLE Hartford LOUISVILLE Fairfield LOUISVILLE North Carolina LOUISVILLE Southern Mississippi LOUISVILLE Missouri Kansas City LOUISVILLE Louisiana Lafayette LOUISVILLE Western Kentucky LOUISVILLE Missouri State LOUISVILLE Florida International LOUISVILLE Kentucky LOUISVILLE UCF LOUISVILLE Rutgers LOUISVILLE Memphis LOUISVILLE SMU LOUISVILLE Houston LOUISVILLE Connecticut LOUISVILLE USF LOUISVILLE Cincinnati LOUISVILLE UCF LOUISVILLE Houston LOUISVILLE Temple LOUISVILLE Rutgers LOUISVILLE more-

37 Louisville Men's Basketball Game-by-Game Team Statistics Teams FG-FGA Pct 3Pt-Att Pct FT-FTA Pct O D Reb PF-D Asst TO Blk Stl 1H 2H OT TOT USF LOUISVILLE Cincinnati LOUISVILLE Temple LOUISVILLE Memphis LOUISVILLE SMU LOUISVILLE Connecticut LOUISVILLE Rutgers LOUISVILLE Houston LOUISVILLE Connecticut LOUISVILLE Manhattan LOUISVILLE Saint Louis LOUISVILLE Kentucky LOUISVILLE Team Game-by-Game Comparison Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist T/Over Block Steal Fouls COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON 29/27 41/ / / / / / / / /8 3/21 6/4 12/0 14/22 HOFSTRA 46/31 51/ / / / / / / /35 (1) 19/10 5/22 3/1 10/1 15/22 CORNELL 53/14 46/ / / / / / / / /9 10/19 3/1 12/3 19/24 HARTFORD 42/21 45/ / / / / / / / /7 7/25 3/1 16/5 18/21 FAIRFIELD 37/23 34/ / / / / / / / /6 14/19 7/4 11/7 26/27 NORTH CAROLINA 44/44 40/ (9) 26-67/ / / / / / /40 (5) 8/18 14/14 4/2 5/4 29/21 SOUTHERN MISS 34/13 35/ / / / / / / / /7 12/22 6/1 9/7 15/20 MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY 43/27 47/ / / / / / / / /8 9/20 3/0 14/5 16/16 LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 54/47 59/ / / / / / / / /13 8/17 8/0 9/4 19/23 WESTERN KENTUCKY 31/28 48/ / / / / / / / /10 7/11 3/2 5/0 18/13 MISSOURI STATE 47/24 43/ / / / / / / / /6 11/13 7/4 5/5 18/24 FIU 39/25 46/ / / / / / / /38 (4) 20/6 10/20 6/3 9/2 21/21 KENTUCKY 36/41 30/ (7) 23-58/ / / / / / /44 (8) 8/8 13/11 5/4 6/3 25/19 UCF 40/31 50/ / / / / / / /39 (5) 28/7 11/15 9/2 12/5 23/11 RUTGERS 39/33 44/ / / / / / / /34 (2) 7/13 17/19 4/4 15/9 30/32 MEMPHIS 33/36 34/ (6) 25-64/ / / / / / /37 (2) 13/14 14/15 3/1 12/8 17/15 SMU 37/25 34/ / / / / / / /48 (13) 16/12 15/16 6/2 10/7 21/24 HOUSTON 57/28 34/ / / / / / / / /14 9/16 3/2 9/3 22/18 UCONN 34/28 42/ / / / / / / / /7 13/10 7/5 5/7 19/24 USF 45/22 41/ / / / / / / /31 (1) 17/12 10/23 5/3 13/3 19/16 CINCINNATI 20/28 46/ (3) 26-59/ / / / / / /36 (11) 13/12 13/20 6/2 3/4 18/14 UCF 37/27 50/ / / / / / / /38 (3) 15/8 9/16 3/3 7/3 24/23 Houston 45/26 32/ / / / / / / /29-16/14 9/14 4/1 11/4 19/24 Temple 52/25 30/ / / / / / / / /11 7/11 6/3 8/5 16/20 RUTGERS 43/24 59/ / / / / / / / /10 9/18 5/1 11/4 21/20 USF 46/28 34/ / / / / / / / /13 8/20 2/2 10/2 16/17 Cincinnati 22/19 36/ / / / / / / /44 (8) 13/8 9/13 6/3 9/3 22/16 TEMPLE 42/29 46/ / / / / / / /34 (1) 17/9 9/17 5/3 13/7 14/18 Memphis 31/37 35/ (6) 25-63/ / / / / / / /17 14/16 4/6 9/7 24/19 SMU 32/30 52/ / / / / / / /29-16/19 14/23 3/6 17/6 24/22 CONNECTICUT 30/18 51/ / / / / / / /40 (1) 20/8 12/22 3/6 12/2 16/26 RUTGERS 58/16 34/ / / / / / / / /6 10/26 3/4 19/5 13/19 Houston 47/32 47/ / / / / / / /43 (5) 22/14 6/16 3/5 8/4 17/19 CONNECTICUT 37/23 34/ / / / / / / / /14 9/13 3/5 8/3 15/20 MANHATTAN 35/29 36/ / / / / / / / /11 12/15 8/5 11/8 18/27 SAINT LOUIS 25/16 41/ / / / / / / / /10 19/18 5/0 9/9 18/19 Kentucky 34/31 35/ (5) 26-53/ / / / / / /37 (8) 11/8 10/12 3/2 6/5 24/19 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

38 Louisville Men's Basketball Individual Points-Rebounds-Assists Opponent Date Score ROZIER,TER GILL,ANTON SMITH,RUSS JONES,CHRI WARE,KEVIN HANCOCK,LU MATHIANG,M COLLEGE OF CHARLESTO 11/09/ W D N P D N P HOFSTRA 11/12/ W DNP CORNELL 11/15/ W HARTFORD 11/19/ W vs FAIRFIELD 11/23/ W vs NORTH CAROLINA 11/24/ L SOUTHERN MISS 11/29/ W MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY 12/04/ W LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 12/07/ W WESTERN KENTUCKY 12/14/ W DNP DNP MISSOURI STATE 12/17/ W at FIU 12/21/ W DNP at KENTUCKY 12/28/ L5-1-0 DNP DNP at UCF 12/31/ W DNP at RUTGERS 01/04/ W DNP MEMPHIS 01/09/ L7-3-0 DNP DNP SMU 01/12/ W8-5-1 D N P D N P HOUSTON 01/16/ W DNP DNP at UCONN 01/18/ W DNP DNP at USF 01/22/ W DNP DNP CINCINNATI 01/30/ L D N P D N P UCF 02/01/ W DNP at Houston 02/05/ W D N P at Temple 02/14/ W DNP RUTGERS 02/16/ W D N P USF 02/18/ W DNP at Cincinnati 02/22/ W D N P D N P TEMPLE 02/27/ W DNP at Memphis 03/01/ L4-3-2 D N P D N P at SMU 03/05/ W0-2-1 DNP DNP CONNECTICUT 03/08/ W D N P vs RUTGERS 03/13/ W DNP DNP vs Houston 03/14/ W2-1-3 D N P D N P vs CONNECTICUT 03/15/ W7-1-2 DNP DNP vs MANHATTAN 03/20/ W2-4-0 D N P D N P vs SAINT LOUIS 03/22/ W2-1-1 DNP DNP vs Kentucky 03/28/ L D N P Extended Season Statistics Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a a/g to to/g a/to blk blk/g stl stl/g pts avg 02 SMITH, Russ HARRELL, Montrezl HANCOCK, Luke JONES, Chris BLACKSHEAR, Wayne BEHANAN, Chane ROZIER, Terry MATHIANG, Mangok VAN TREESE, Stephan HENDERSON, Tim WARE, Kevin GILL, Anton AGAU, Akoy LEVITCH, David Total Opponents

39 Louisville Men's Basketball Individual Points-Rebounds-Assists Opponent Date Score HENDERSON, BLACKSHEAR BEHANAN,CH AGAU,AKOY LEVITCH,DA HARRELL,MO VAN TREESE COLLEGE OF CHARLESTO 11/09/ W D N P HOFSTRA 11/12/ W DNP CORNELL 11/15/ W HARTFORD 11/19/ W DNP DNP vs FAIRFIELD 11/23/ W vs NORTH CAROLINA 11/24/ L DNP DNP DNP SOUTHERN MISS 11/29/ W MISSOURI-KANSAS CITY 12/04/ W LOUISIANA-LAFAYETTE 12/07/ W WESTERN KENTUCKY 12/14/ W DNP DNP MISSOURI STATE 12/17/ W D N P at FIU 12/21/ W DNP DNP at KENTUCKY 12/28/ L DNP at UCF 12/31/ W DNP at RUTGERS 01/04/ W DNP DNP DNP MEMPHIS 01/09/ L DNP DNP DNP SMU 01/12/ W DNP DNP DNP HOUSTON 01/16/ W DNP at UCONN 01/18/ W DNP DNP DNP at USF 01/22/ W DNP CINCINNATI 01/30/ L D N P D N P D N P UCF 02/01/ W DNP at Houston 02/05/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP at Temple 02/14/ W DNP RUTGERS 02/16/ W D N P USF 02/18/ W DNP at Cincinnati 02/22/ W DNP DNP DNP DNP TEMPLE 02/27/ W DNP DNP at Memphis 03/01/ L DNP DNP DNP at SMU 03/05/ W DNP DNP DNP CONNECTICUT 03/08/ W D N P vs RUTGERS 03/13/ W DNP vs Houston 03/14/ W D N P vs CONNECTICUT 03/15/ W DNP DNP DNP vs MANHATTAN 03/20/ W DNP DNP DNP vs SAINT LOUIS 03/22/ W DNP DNP DNP vs Kentucky 03/28/ L D N P3-1-1 D N P0-0-0 D N P Specialty Stats Game-by-Game (UL/Opp) Opponent Date Paint Off TO 2nd Chnc Fast Brk Bench Col. of Charleston 11//9/13 36/18 27/6 11/0 10/0 10/48 Hofstra 11/12/13 44/16 32/7 17/7 20/2 19/11 Cornell 11/15/13 52/24 29/8 13/11 19/8 43/27 Harford 11/19/13 44/22 26/5 14/8 6/2 35/25 Fairfield 11/23/13 40/14 20/16 13/6 7/4 21/29 North Carolina 11/24/13 26/52 13/20 14/12 4/24 21/34 Southern Miss 11/30/13 16/22 21/10 11/2 4/2 27/10 Mo. Kansas City 12/4/13 44/24 29/12 22/2 2/6 46/20 La. Lafayette 12/7/ /14 27/17 13/2 37/22 Western Kentucky 12/14/13 36/14 10/7 15/19 6/0 33/20 Missouri State 12/17/13 46/28 15/10 21/13 2/0 32/26 Fla. International 12/21/13 26/24 22/11 11/11 5/4 30/5 Kentucky 12/28/13 24/42 14/14 6/17 10/6 14/8 UCF 12/31/13 38/36 24/10 16/18 17/10 35/30 Rutgers 1/4/14 32/36 24/14 10/23 10/10 34/23 Memphis 1/9/14 34/42 13/16 17/6 10/9 29/8 SMU 1/12/14 28/34 13/16 3/18 6/4 8/24 Houston 1/16/14 32/18 21/5 6/4 8/2 41/22 Connecticut 1/18/14 40/20 17/12 15/6 8/7 13/11 Opponent Date Paint Off TO 2nd Chnc Fast Brk Bench USF 1/22/14 32/26 35/6 17/3 0/4 27/24 Cincinnati 1/30/14 34/30 26/13 13/11 6/8 6/5 UCF 2/1/14 48/28 23/10 14/17 12/2 16/40 Houston 2/5/14 28/28 24/5 8/5 7/2 12/24 Temple 2/14/14 42/26 16/7 16/8 10/4 23/7 Rutgers 2/16/14 30/22 23/9 13/8 20/4 49/27 Temple 2/18/14 56/26 20/10 18/5 12/8 29/12 Cincinnati 2/22/14 34/14 14/7 6/10 8/0 15/14 Temple 2/27/14 40/30 24/7 9/7 21/2 25/13 Memphis 3/1/14 40/34 16/17 11/5 15/15 6/23 SMU 3/5/14 22/34 25/9 5/6 8/12 3/16 Connecticut 3/8/14 28/20 34/10 16/9 15/0 34/6 Rutgers 3/13/14 38/12 44/5 17/6 30/4 32/8 Houston 3/14/14 42/30 29/6 25/16 28/4 19/20 Connecticut 3/15/14 28/32 13/4 14/6 12/6 11/14 Manhattan 3/20/14 32/38 22/9 14/6 6/11 8/22 Saint Louis 3/22/14 25/40 25/19 5/7 11/6 11/6 Kentucky 3/28/14 44/34 16/10 10/18 6/4 6/6

40 Louisville Men's Basketball LOUISVILLE Combined Team Statistics (as of Apr 01, 2014) NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 11 HANCOCK, Luke SMITH, Russ HARRELL, Montrezl JONES, Chris BLACKSHEAR, Wayne VAN TREESE, Stepha MATHIANG, Mangok ROZIER, Terry HENDERSON, Tim AGAU, Akoy GILL, Anton Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS LOU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS 16 7 Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score Att. 03/20/14 vs MANHATTAN W /22/14 vs SAINT LOUIS W /28/14 vs Kentucky L * - Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals LOUISVILLE Opponents

41 Louisville Men's Basketball LOUISVILLE Combined Team Statistics (as of Apr 01, 2014) POSTSEASON RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 02 SMITH, Russ HANCOCK, Luke HARRELL, Montrezl JONES, Chris BLACKSHEAR, Wayne ROZIER, Terry VAN TREESE, Stepha HENDERSON, Tim MATHIANG, Mangok AGAU, Akoy GILL, Anton LEVITCH, David Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS LOU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score Att. 03/13/14 vs RUTGERS W /14/14 vs Houston W /15/14 vs CONNECTICUT W /20/14 vs MANHATTAN W /22/14 vs SAINT LOUIS W /28/14 vs Kentucky L * - Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals LOUISVILLE Opponents

42 Louisville Men's Basketball LOUISVILLE Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 08, 2014) Conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 02 SMITH, Russ HARRELL, Montrezl HANCOCK, Luke ROZIER, Terry BLACKSHEAR, Wayne JONES, Chris MATHIANG, Mangok VAN TREESE, Stepha HENDERSON, Tim AGAU, Akoy GILL, Anton LEVITCH, David Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS LOU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score Att. * 12/31/13 at UCF W * 01/04/14 at RUTGERS W * 01/09/14 MEMPHIS L * 01/12/14 SMU W * 01/16/14 HOUSTON W * 01/18/14 at UCONN W * 1/22/13 at USF W * 01/30/14 CINCINNATI L * 02/01/14 UCF W * 2/5/14 at Houston W * 02/14/14 at Temple W * 02/16/14 RUTGERS W * 02/18/14 USF W * 2/22/14 at Cincinnati W * 2/27/14 TEMPLE W * 3/1/14 at Memphis L * 03/05/14 at SMU W * 03/08/14 CONNECTICUT W * - Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals LOUISVILLE Opponents

43 Louisville Men's Basketball LOUISVILLE Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 15, 2014) AAC Tournament RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 02 SMITH, Russ HARRELL, Montrezl JONES, Chris HANCOCK, Luke ROZIER, Terry BLACKSHEAR, Wayne HENDERSON, Tim VAN TREESE, Stepha AGAU, Akoy MATHIANG, Mangok LEVITCH, David Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS LOU OPP SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS 9 14 Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score Att. 03/13/14 vs RUTGERS W /14/14 vs Houston W /15/14 vs CONNECTICUT W * - Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals LOUISVILLE Opponents

44 Louisville Individual Career NCAA Tournament Statistics 0 Terry Rozier Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Anton Gill Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Russ Smith Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Chris Jones Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Luke Hancock Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Mangok Mathiang Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Tim Henderson Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Wayne Blackshear Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Akoy Agau Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg David Levitch Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Montrezl Harrell Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Stephan Van Treese Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct 3FG 3FGA Pct FT FTA Pct OReb DReb Reb Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

45 Louisville Men's Basketball Team Superlatives Louisville High Louisville Low Statistical Category Opponent High Opponent Low 113 vs. La. Lafayette (12/7) 58 vs. Cincinnati (2/22) Points 93 by North Carolina (11/24) 31 by Rutgers (3/13) 58 vs. Rutgers (3/13) 20 vs. Cincinnati (1/30) First Half Points 47 by La. Lafayette (12/7) 13 by Southern Miss (11/29) 59 vs. La. Lafayette (12/7) 30 vs. Kentucky (12/28) Second Half Points 49 by North Carolina (11/24) 15 by Rutgers (3/13) vs. Rutgers (2/16) vs. Temple (2/14) 38 vs. La. Lafayette (12/7) 20 vs. Rutgers (1/4) Field Goals 32 by North Carolina (11/24) 12 by Rutgers (3/13) vs. Manhattan (3/20) 77 vs. Missouri Kansas City (12/4)45 vs. Houston (2/5) Field Goal Attempts 67 by Houston (3/14) 43 by Hartford (11/19).613 vs. La. Lafayette (12/7).364 vs. Manhattan (3/20) FG Percentage.542 by North Carolina (11/24).240 by Rutgers (3/13) 16 vs. Rutgers (2/16) 2 vs. Fairfield (11/23) 3-Point Field Goals 14 by Hofstra (11/12) 0 by Saint Louis (3/22) vs. Rutgers (1/4) 31 four times 10 vs. Rutgers (1/4) 3-Point Field Goal Att. 28 by Cornell (11/15) 5 vs. Manhattan (3/20) latest: vs. Missouri Kansas City (12/4).565 vs. SMU (3/5).143 vs. Fairfield (11/23) 3-Point FG Percentage.667 by Memphis (3/1).000 by Saint Louis (3/22) 41 vs. Rutgers (1/4) 8 three times Free Throws 26 by North Carolina (11/24) 4 by Cof Charleston (11/9) latest: vs. Cincinnati (1/30) by Rutgers (3/13) 46 vs. Rutgers (1/4) 12 vs. Cincinnati (1/30) Free Throw Attempts 38 by North Carolina (11/24) 7 by Hofstra (11/12).891 vs. Rutgers (1/4).458 vs. Temple (2/14) Free Throw Percentage.944 by Cincinnati (1/30).400 by Cof Charleston (11/9) 22 vs. Missouri Kansas City (12/4) 6 vs. SMU (1/12), Houston (2/5) Offensive Rebounds 21 by UCF (12/31) 4 by Missouri Kansas City (12/4) 37 vs. Cornell (11/15) 14 vs. Cincinnati (1/30) Defensive Rebounds 28 four times 14 by La. Lafayette (12/7) latest: by SMU (1/12) 51 vs. Missouri State (12/17) 25 vs. Cincinnati (1/30) Total Rebounds 48 by SMU (1/12) 24 by Rutgers (2/16) 30 vs. Rutgers (1/4) 13 vs. Rutgers (3/13) Fouls 32 by Rutgers (1/4) 11 by UCF (12/31) 28 vs. UCF (12/31) 7 vs. Rutgers (1/4) Assists 19 by SMU (3/5) 6 four times latest: by Rutgers (3/13) 19 vs. Saint Louis (3/22) 3 vs. Cof Charleston (11/9) Turnovers 26 by Rutgers (3/13) 10 by Connecticut (1/18) 9 vs. UCF (12/31) 2 vs. USF (2/18) Blocked Shots 6 three times 0 three times latest: by Connecticut (3/8) latest: by Saint Louis (3/22) 19 vs. Rutgers (3/13) 3 vs. Cincinnati (1/30) Steals 9 by Rutgers (1/4), St. Louis 0 by CofC (11/9), WKU (12/14) Louisville Men's Basketball Individual Superlatives Louisville Opponent Points 42 by Russ Smith vs. Houston (3/14) 32 by Marcus Paige, North Carolina (11/24) Field Goals Made 14 by Russ Smith vs. Houston (3/14) 11 by Shawn Long, La. Lafayette (12/7) by Victor Rudd, USF (2/18) Field Goals Attempted 24 by Russ Smith vs. North Carolina (11/24) 26 by Sean Kilpatrick, Cincinnati (2/22) Highest FG Pct. (min. 5 made) 100 (5-5) by Mangok Mathiang vs. Western Ky. (12/14).875 (7-8) by Julius Randle, Kentucky (12/28) 3-Point Field Goals Made 6 by Russ Smith vs. UNC (11/24), UCF (12/31), SMU (3/5) 5 by Dion Nesmith, Hofstra (11/12) by Luke Hancock vs. Rutgers (2/16) by Shabazz Napier, Connecticut (1/18) 3-Point Field Goals Attempted 16 by Russ Smith vs. North Carolina (11/24) 14 by Sean Kilpatrick, Cincinnati (2/22) 3-Point FG Pct. (min. 3 made) 100 (6-6) by Russ Smith vs. SMU (3/5) 100 (3-3) by Chris Crawford, Memphis (1/9) Free Throws Made 14 by Russ Smith vs. Rutgers (1/4) 11 three times latest: by Sean Kilpatrick, UC (1/30) Free Throws Attempted 16 by Russ Smith vs. Rutgers (1/4) 13 by Shabazz Napier, Connecticut (1/18) Free Throw Pct. (min. 8 made) 100 (10-10) by Luke Hancock vs. Rutgers (1/4) times latest: (11-11) by Sean Kilpatrick, Cincinnati (1/30) Offensive Rebounds 8 by Chane Behanan vs. Missouri Kansas City (12/4) 6 by Jermaine Lawrence, Cincinnati (2/22) by Stephan Van Treese vs. Connecticut (3/8) Defensive Rebounds 13 by Montrezl Harrell vs. Cornell (11/15) 11 by Titus Rubles, Cincinnati (2/22) Total Rebounds 15 by Montrezl Harrell vs. Cornell (11/15) 14 by Titus Rubles, Cincinnati (2/22) Turnovers 7 by Russ Smith vs. Saint Louis (3/22) 8 three times latest: by Nick Russell, SMU (3/5) Assists 13 by Russ Smith vs. Connecticut (3/8) 10 by Elfrid Payton, La. Lafayette (12/7) Blocked Shots 4 seven times 4 by TaShawn Thomas, Houston (3/14) latest: by Montrezl Harrell vs. Manhattan (3/20) Steals 6 by Chris Jones vs. SMU (3/5), Rutgers (3/13) 5 by Will Cummings, Temple (2/27) Minutes Played (regulation game) 39 by Montrezl Harrell vs. UConn (1/18,3/15), Cincinnati (1/30, 2/22) 40 by Dion Nesmith, Hofstra (11/12) by Sean Kilpatrick, Cincinnati (2/22)

46 Box Scores Louisville 115, Kentucky Wesleyan 67 (exhibition) Oct. 29, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 115 Blackshear f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Gill Avare Mathiang Henderson Agau Levitch Team 0 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 57.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 36.8% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 57.1% Kentucky Wesleyan 67 Langford f Johnson f Dawson c Hayes g Young g Bosley Barker Shelley Herzog Neel Jennings Brown Team 3 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 32.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 16.7% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 65.6% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 20,288 Kentucky Wesleyan Ties: 0 Louisville Lead Changes: 0 Louisville 90, Pikeville 61 (exhibition) Nov.6, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 90 Blackshear f Harrell f Mathiang c Smith g Jones g Rozier Gill Avare Ware Henderson Agau Levitch Van Treese Team 0 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 51.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 21.1% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 69.0% Pikeville 61 Reed f Cantino f Whitaker g Justice g King g Rakes Eneh Chapman McCoy Nunnally Richardson Cornett Team 1 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 34.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 33.3% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 50.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 19,227 Pikeville Ties: 1 Louisville Lead Changes: 0 Louisville 70, College of Charleston 48 Nov.9, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 70 Blackshear f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Gill Mathiang Henderson Agau Levitch Team 0 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 38.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 22.2% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 60.9% College of Charleston 48 Baru f Hall f Chealey g Stitt g Barry g Cook Thomas Johnson, N Johnson, T O Donohue Wishon Team 6 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 41.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 28.6% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 40.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 20,938 Coll. of Charleston Ties: 9 Louisville Lead Changes: 6 Louisville 97, Hofstra 69 Nov.12, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 97 Blackshear f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Gill Hancock Mathiang Henderson Behanan Levitch Team 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 51.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 38.7% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 62.5% Hofstra 69 Allen f Kone f Upshaw g Nesmith g Robinson g Jenkins Payen Savion Nwaukoni Team 2 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 45.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 56.0% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 71.4% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 20,112 Hofstra Ties: 1 Louisville Lead Changes: 1 Louisville 99, Cornell 54 Nov.15, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 99 Blackshear f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Gill Ware Hancock Mathiang Henderson Behanan Agau Levitch Team 0 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 59.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 42.9% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 52.9% Cornell 54 Onuorah f Tarwater f Cressler g Hatter g Cherry g Smith LaMore Scelfo Bunce Matthews Mischler Fallas Blair Tomic Giddens Team 0 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 29.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 25.0% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 52.9% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 19,834 Cornell Ties: 1 Louisville Lead Changes: 0 Louisville 87, Hartford 48 Nov.19, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 87 Blackshear f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Gill Ware Hancock Mathiang Henderson Behanan Team 0 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 50.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 38.9% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 69.2% Hartford 48 Nwakamma f Faulk f Wroe g Dyson g Moore II g Cole Graham Kolo Cooper Schneck Team 0 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 41.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 23.5% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 57.1% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 20,226 Hartford Ties: 0 Louisville Lead Changes: 0

47 Box Scores Louisville 71, Fairfield Hall of Fame Tipoff Nov.23, Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, CT Louisville 71 Blackshear f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Gill Ware Hancock Mathiang Henderson Behanan Agau Levitch Team 4 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 38.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 14.3% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 74.2% Fairfield 57 Sidibe f Johnson f Gilbert, Mar g Rose g Chappell g Jenkins Davis Barrow Johnston Smith Gilbert, Mal Grennan Team 5 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 34.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 33.3% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 66.7% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 8,113 Fairfield Ties: 3 Louisville Lead Changes: 2 North Carolina 93, Louisville 84 Nov. 24, Mohegan Sun, Uncasville, CT Hall of Fame Tipoff Championship Louisville 84 Blackshear f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Gill Ware Hancock Mathiang Behanan Team 2 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 38.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 35.5% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 84.0% North Carolina 93 Tokoto f James f McAdoo f Britt g Paige g Meeks Davis Johnson Hubert Simmons Hicks Moody Team 5 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 54.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 50.0% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 68.4% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 8,173 North Carolina Ties: 4 Louisville Lead Changes: 8 Louisville 69, Southern Mississippi 38 Nov. 29, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 69 Blackshear f Harrell f Mathiang c Rozier g Smith g Gill Jones Ware Hancock Henderson Behanan Agau Levitch Van Treese Team 0 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 41.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 38.7% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 50.0% Southern Mississippi 38 Boardingham f Brown f Watson g Brooks g Craig g Bingaya Houston Armelin Carey Chapman Eason Ifeanyichukwu Team 2 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 28.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 18.2% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 76.9% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 21,416 Southern Miss Ties: 0 Louisville Lead Changes: 0 Louisville 90, Missouri Kansas City 62 Dec. 4, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 90 Blackshear f Harrell f Mathiang c Rozier g Jones g Gill Smith Ware Hancock Henderson Behanan Agau Levitch Van Treese Team 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 42.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 32.3% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 70.0% Missouri Kansas City 62 Kirksey f Hall f Chatmon c Washington g Harrison g Burke Bledsoe Williams Levingston Johnson Brown Kreuer Team 0 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 46.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 29.4% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 64.7% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 20,269 Missouri Kansas City Ties: 0 Louisville Lead Changes: 0 Louisville 113, Louisiana Lafayette 74 Dec. 7, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 113 Blackshear f Harrell f Mathiang c Smith g Jones g Rozier Gill Ware Hancock Henderson Behanan Agau Levitch Van Treese Team 0 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 61.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 22.2% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 82.5% Louisiana Lafayette 74 Long f Moore f Payton g Wronkoski g Brown g Kamber Rimmer Shepherd Register Kande Davenport Team 0 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 41.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 34.6% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 65.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 20,141 Louisiana Lafayette Ties: 4 Louisville Lead Changes: 6 Louisville 79, Western Kentucky 63 Dec. 14, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 79 Blackshear f Harrell f Mathiang c Rozier g Smith g Ware Hancock Henderson Behanan Van Treese Team 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 50.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 45.0% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 55.6% Western Kentucky 63 Adeoye f Fant f Jackson g Harris g Price g Hulsey Dickerson Rostov Harrison-Docks Team 2 *2 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 36.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 33.3% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 63.6% * - points scored by the other team (wrong basket) Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 22,027 Western Kentucky Ties: 4 Louisville Lead Changes: 8

48 Box Scores Louisville 90, Missouri State 60 Dec. 17, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 90 Blackshear f Harrell f Mathiang c Rozier g Smith g Gill Jones Ware Hancock Henderson Behanan Agau Van Treese Team 0 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 51.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 31.6% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 53.3% Missouri State 60 Gulley f Addo f McCullough c Ruder g Marshall g Pickens Simpson Mvouika Thomas Thurman Williams Scheer Marshall Kirk Team 2 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 37.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 26.7% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 60.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 21,335 Missouri State Ties: 2 Louisville Lead Changes: 3 Louisville 85, FIU 56 Dec. 21, Miami, Fla. (US Century Bank Arena) Louisville 85 Blackshear f Harrell f Mathiang c Rozier g Smith g Gill Jones Hancock Henderson Behanan Van Treese Team 3 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 48.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 54.2% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 62.5% FIU 56 Frink f Murphy f Buckles f Mavin g Boswell g Williams Porcher Jurkovic Team 5 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 33.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 29.4% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 68.2% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 3,361 Louisville Ties: 1 FIU Lead Changes: 0 Kentucky 73, Louisville 66 Dec. 28, Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena) Louisville 66 Blackshear f Harrell f Mathiang c Jones g Smith g Rozier Hancock Henderson Behanan Agau Van Treese Team 3 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 39.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 23.1% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 63.6% Kentucky 73 Cauley-Stein f Randle f Young f Harrison, Aa g Harrison, An g Poythress Hawkins Johnson Team 4 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 43.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 21.4% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 53.3% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 24,396 Louisville Ties: 7 Kentucky Lead Changes: 7 Louisville 90, UCF 65 Dec. 31, Orlando, Fla. (CFE Arena) Louisville 90 Blackshear f Harrell f Mathiang c Jones g Smith g Rozier Gill Hancock Henderson Agau Levitch Van Treese Team 3 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 54.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 51.9% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 61.5% UCF 65 Spurlock f Karell f Wilson f Sykes g Newell g Walker McCrory Williams Lang Goodwin Haney Blair Team 7 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 35.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 21.4% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 74.1% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 7,094 Louisville Ties: 0 UCF Lead Changes: 0 Louisville 83, Rutgers 76 Jan. 4, Piscataway, NJ (The RAC) Louisville 83 Blackshear f Harrell f Mathiang c Jones g Smith g Rozier Gill Hancock Henderson Van Treese Team 3 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 43.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 20.0% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 89.1% Rutgers 76 Etou f Jack f Judge f Mack g Moore g Seagears Brown Lewis Campbell Team 6 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 41.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 22.2% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 75.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 7,263 Louisville Ties: 2 Rutgers Lead Changes: 1 Memphis 73, Louisville 67 Jan. 9, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 67 Blackshear f Harrell f Mathiang c Smith g Jones g Rozier Hancock Henderson Van Treese Team 0 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 39.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 31.6% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 68.8% Memphis 73 Goodwin f Nichols f Jackson g Crawford g Johnson g King Dixon Jr Pellom Woodson Team 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 50.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 36.4% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 61.9% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 21,988 Memphis Ties: 8 Louisville Lead Changes: 8

49 Box Scores Louisville 71, SMU 63 Jan. 12, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 71 Blackshear f Hancock f Harrell f Smith g Jones g Rozier Mathiang Henderson Van Treese Team 0 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 47.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 43.5% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 52.5% SMU 63 Williams f Kennedy f Brown g Moore g Russell g Manuel Frazier Head Cunningham Moore Team 2 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 36.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 18.2% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 52.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 21,237 SMU Ties: 2 Louisville Lead Changes: 1 Louisville 76, Connecticut 64 Jan. 18, Storrs, Conn. (Gampel Pavillion) Louisville 76 Hancock f Harrell f Mathiang c Rozier g Smith g Gill Henderson Blackshear Van Treese Team 5 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 45.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 23.1% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 63.6% Connecticut 64 Daniels f Kromah f Brimah c Boatright g Napier g Nolan Giffey Olander Facey Calhoun Team 6 2 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 35.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 34.8% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 85.7% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 10,167 Connecticut Ties: 3 Louisville Lead Changes: 4 Cincinnati 69, Louisville 66 Jan. 30, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 66 Hancock f Harrell f Mathiang c Rozier g Smith g Henderson Blackshear Van Treese Team 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 44.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 28.6% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 66.7% Cincinnati 69 Rubles f Thomas f Jackson f Guyn g Kilpatrick g Caupain Sanders Johnson Team 2 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 48.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 37.5% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 94.4% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 22,644 Cincinnati Ties: 2 Louisville Lead Changes: 3 Louisville 91, Houston 52 Jan. 16, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 91 Hancock f Harrell f Mathiang c Rozier g Smith g Gill Henderson Blackshear Agau Levitch Van Treese Team 2 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 51.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 53.6% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 47.1% Houston 52 McLean f Thomas f Morris g Barnes g Womack g Knowles Simmons Rose Stiggers House Team 1 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 30.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 25.0% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 62.5% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 21,132 Houston Ties: 1 Louisville Lead Changes: 0 Louisville 86, USF 47 Jan. 22, Tampa, Fla. (Sun Dome) Louisville 86 Hancock f Harrell f Mathiang c Rozier g Smith g Gill Henderson Blackshear Agau Levitch Van Treese Team 2 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 50.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 52.2% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 77.8% USF 47 Rudd f Leday f Egbunu c Brock g Allen, Jr. g Heath McLendon Hawkins Perry Omogbehin Team 0 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 36.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 12.5% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 73.7% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 6,417 USF Ties: 1 Louisville Lead Changes: 1 Louisville 87, UCF 70 Feb. 1, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 87 Hancock f Blackshear f Harrell c Rozier g Smith g Gill Jones Mathiang Henderson Agau Levitch Van Treese Team 2 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 51.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 36.8% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 64.0% UCF 70 Sykes f Blair f Newell g Williams g Goodwin g Spurlock Walker McCrory Haney Wilson Team 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 38.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 31.6% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 73.3% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 22,201 UCF Ties: 0 Louisville Lead Changes: 0

50 Box Scores Louisville 77, Houston 62 Feb. 5, Houston, Texas (Hofheinz Pavilion) Louisville 77 Hancock f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Gill Mathiang Henderson Team 3 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 55.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 41.2% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 62.5% Houston 62 Thomas f Morris g Barnes g Rose g House g Knowles McLean Simmons Womack Stiggers Richardson Team 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 45.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 31.3% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 56.5% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 7,247 Houston Ties: 4 Louisville Lead Changes: 0 Louisville 82, Temple 58 Feb. 14, Philadelphia, Pa. (Liacouras Center) Louisville 82 Hancock f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Gill Mathiang Henderson Blackshear Agau Levitch Team 5 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 51.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 31.8% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 45.8% Temple 58 Lee f Watson f Cummings g DeCosey g Pepper g Brown Williams Pendergast McDonnell Team 4 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 37.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 29.4% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 81.8% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 5,285 Temple Ties: 0 Louisville Lead Changes: 0 Louisville 102, Rutgers 54 Feb. 16, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 102 Hancock f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Gill Mathiang Henderson Blackshear Agau Levitch Team 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 55.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 53.3% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 72.0% Rutgers 54 Etou f Judge f Jack c Moore g Mack g Kone Seagears Okoro Brown Zurich Lewis Campbell Team 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 35.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 25.0% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 65.2% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 21,821 Rutgers Ties: 0 Louisville Lead Changes: 0 Louisville 80, USF 54 Feb. 18, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 80 Hancock f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Gill Mathiang Henderson Blackshear Agau Levitch Team 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 47.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 16.7% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 69.2% USF 54 Rudd f Leday f Egbunu c Allen g McLendon g Brock Heath Hawkins Perry Omogbehin Team 0 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 48.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 10.0% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 64.3% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 21,655 USF Ties: 3 Louisville Lead Changes: 0 Louisville 58, Cincinnati 57 Feb. 22, Cincinnati, Ohio (Fifth Third Arena) Louisville 58 Hancock f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Mathiang Blackshear Team 2 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 40.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 27.3% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 50.0% Cincinnati 57 Rubles f Thomas f Jackson f Guyn g Kilpatrick g Caupain Lawrence Sanders Johnson Team 3 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 28.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 25.0% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 80.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 13,176 Cincinnati Ties: 6 Louisville Lead Changes: 10 Louisville 88, Temple 66 Feb. 27, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 88 Hancock f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Gill Mathiang Henderson Blackshear Levitch Team 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 53.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 40.0% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 69.6% Temple 66 Williams f Watson f Cummings g DeCosey g Pepper g Brown Pendergast McDonnell Team 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 42.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 21.1% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 87.7% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 21,312 Temple Ties: 1 Louisville Lead Changes: 1

51 Box Scores Memphis 72, Louisville 66 Mar. 1, Memphis, Tenn. (FedEx Forum) Louisville 66 Hancock f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Mathiang Henderson Blackshear Team 2 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 39.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 17.4% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 60.0% Memphis 72 Goodwin f Nicholas f Jackson g Crawford g Johnson g Wilson King Dixon Pellom Team 3 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 49.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 66.7% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 69.2% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 18,375 Louisville Ties: 3 Memphis Lead Changes: 6 Louisville 84, SMU 71 Mar. 5, Dallas, Texas (Moody Coliseum) Louisville 84 Hancock f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Mathiang Henderson Blackshear Team 0 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 46.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 56.5% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 70.4% SMU 71 Williams f Kennedy f Brown g Moore g Russell g Manuel Frazier Head Cunningham Moore Team 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 51.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 44.4% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 86.4% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 7,305 Louisville Ties: 5 SMU Lead Changes: 5 Louisville 81, Connecticut 48 Mar. 8, KFC YUM! CENTER Louisville 81 Hancock f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Henderson g Rozier Gill Jones Mathiang Blackshear Agau Levitch Team 3 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 44.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 45.5% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 61.3% Connecticut 48 Daniels f Kromah f Brimah c Boatright g Napier g Nolan Samuel Giffey Olander Facey Calhoun Tolksdorf Team 1 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 29.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 13.6% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 65.2% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 22,782 Connecticut Ties: 0 Louisville Lead Changes: 0 Louisville 92, Rutgers 31 Mar. 13, Memphis, Tenn. (FedEx Forum) The American Conference Tournament Quarterfinals Louisville 92 Hancock f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Mathiang Henderson Blackshear Agau Levitch Team 3 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 45.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 29.6% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 66.7% Rutgers 31 Judge f Moore f Jack c Seagears g Mack g Kone Okoro Etou Brown Zurich Lewis Campbell Team 4 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 24.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 18.8% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 50.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 13,011 Rutgers Ties: 0 Louisville Lead Changes: 2 Louisville 94, Houston 65 Mar. 14, Memphis, Tenn. (FedEx Forum) The American Conference Tournament Semifinals Louisville 94 Hancock f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Mathiang Henderson Blackshear Agau Levitch Team 4 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 50.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 41.7% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 76.2% Houston 65 Thomas f Richardson f Morris g Rose g House g Knowles McLean Simmons Barnes Womack Stiggers Paye Team 3 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 37.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 35.0% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 50.0% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 13,362 Houston Ties: 2 Louisville Lead Changes: 0 Louisville 71, Connecticut 61 Mar. 15, Memphis, Tenn. (FedEx Forum) The American Conference Tournament Championship Louisville 71 Hancock f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Mathiang Henderson Blackshear Team 4 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 41.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 31.3% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 72.7% Connecticut 61 Nolan f Daniels f Giffey f Boatright g Napier g Samuel Kromah Calhoun Tolksdorf Brimah Team 2 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 44.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 25.0% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 69.2% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 13,554 Connecticut Ties: 3 Louisville Lead Changes: 0

52 Box Scores Louisville 71, Manhattan 64 Mar. 20, Orlando, Fla. (Amway Center) NCAA Midwest Region Second Round Louisville 71 Hancock f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Mathiang Henderson Blackshear Team 2 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 36.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 30.8% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 77.1% Manhattan 64 Beamon f Pankey f Brown c Stores g Alvarado g Richards Wilson Andujar Williams Allen Kates Team 5 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 45.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 60.0% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 71.4% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 14,866 Manhattan Ties: 7 Louisville Lead Changes: 4 Louisville 66, Saint Louis 51 Mar. 22, Orlando, Fla. (Amway Center) NCAA Midwest Region Third Round Louisville 66 Hancock f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Mathiang Henderson Blackshear Team 4 1 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 44.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 35.3% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 66.7% Saint Louis 51 Evans f Barnett f Loe f Jett g McCall g Glaze McBroom Lancona Manning Team 3 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 39.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 0.0% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 56.3% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 18,512 Saint Louis Ties: 2 Louisville Lead Changes: 3 Louisville 69, Kentucky 74 Mar. 28, Indianapolis, Ind. (Lucas Oil Stadium) NCAA Midwest Region Semifinal Louisville 69 Hancock f Harrell f Van Treese c Smith g Jones g Rozier Gill Mathiang Blackshear Agau Team 4 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 49.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 26.7% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 56.5% Kentucky 74 Young f Randle f Johnson c Harrison, Aa g Harrison, An g Lee Polson Cauley-Stein Poythress Hawkins Team 5 Totals Total FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 43.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 28.6% F Throw % 1st H: % 2nd H: % Game: 81.5% Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Attendance: 41,072 Kentucky Ties: 4 Louisville Lead Changes: 4

53 Louisville Photo Roster 0 Terry Rozier G Fr. Youngstown, Ohio (Hargrave Mil. Acad.) 1 Anton Gill G Fr. Raleigh, N.C. (Hargrave Mil. Acad.) 2 Russ Smith G Sr. Brooklyn, N.Y. (South Kent School) 3 Chris Jones G Jr. Memphis, Tenn. (NW Florida St. Col.) 4 Dillon Avare G Fr. Lexington, Ky. (Lex. Catholic HS) 5 Kevin Ware F Jr. Bronx, N.Y. (Rockdale County HS) 11 Luke Hancock G/F Sr. Roanoke, Va. (George Mason Univ.) 12 Mangok Mathiang F/C Fr. Melbourne, Australia (IMG Academy/Fla.) 15 Tim Henderson F Sr. Louisville, Ky. (Christian Academy) 20 Wayne Blackshear G/F Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park HS) 22 Akoy Agau F Fr. Omaha, Neb. (Omaha Central HS) Pronunciations Akoy Agau (uh-koy uh-gow, like cow with a G ) Avare (A-var) Montrezl Harrell (mon-trez, silent L, HAIR-uhl) Mangok Mathiang (Mango silent K MATH-ee-ang) Levitch (LEV-itch) Rozier (row-zeer) Stephan (STEE-vun) 23 On The Bench Rick Pitino Head Coach David Levitch G Fr. Goshen, Ky. (North Oldham HS) 24 Montrezl Harrell F So. Tarboro, N.C. (Hargrave Mil. Acad.) Kevin Keatts Wyking Jones Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach 44 Stephan Van Treese F Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence North HS) Mike Balado Assistant Coach Andre McGee Dir. Basketball Oper.

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