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2 Head Coach Tubby Smith TUBBY SMITH Head Coach O n March 23, 2007 Tubby Smith was announced as the 16th head basketball coach of the Minnesota Golden Gophers Men s Basketball program. One of the most respected coaches in the country and a national champion was coming to Gold Country to lead the Gopher program. The excitement of bringing one of the top coaches in the country to the University of Minnesota was only matched by the satisfaction of welcoming one of the classiest individuals in the world of college basketball today to the Maroon and Gold. In his first season at the U, Smith took a team that had won nine games the season before to a record. The Gophers finished sixth in the Big Ten Conference at 8-10 and were the sixth seed in the Big Ten Tournament. The 11-game improvement in the win column from the season is the largest season turnaround in school history and tied for the second-best turnaround in Division I in Also, the five-win improvement in conference play was the second biggest Big Ten turnaround in Smith came to Minnesota with a reputation for winning at the highest level not matched by many coaches in the country. In his 17-year career, he has claimed a National Title (Kentucky in ), made four Elite Eight appearances, nine Sweet Sixteen appearances, posted 15 straight 20-win seasons and has the 12th-best active winning percentage of any coach at the Division I level with a record (.719). His 407 wins entering this season is also the sixth-best record of any head coach in their first 17 years in NCAA Division I basketball, joining such names as Roy Williams, Denny Crum, Jim Boeheim, Nolan Richardson and Jerry Tarkanian. Smith also owns the sixth-best NCAA Tournament record among active coaches. He is currently for a.690 winning percentage in the tournament. Smith made 14 straight appearances to the NCAA Tournament spanning through his 10 years at Kentucky, two seasons at Georgia and his final two seasons at Tulsa ( ). On five different occasions, Smith has been named a conference coach of the year (1994 & 95 in the Missouri Valley Conference and 1998, 2003 & 2005 in the SEC). He has also collected national coach of the year honors on three different occasions (1998, 2003 & 2005). Not only has Smith had elite success, but he has prepared his players to have all the skills necessary to make the jump to the next level. Smith has sent 17 players to the NBA during his coaching career. That list includes recent NBA Champion Rajon Rondo of the Boston Celtics, current Milwaukee Buck Michael Ruffin, Houston Rocket Chuck Hayes, former 10-year veteran Shandon Anderson, Charlotte Bobcat Nazr Mohammed, Detroit Piston Tayshaun Prince, former eight-year veteran Scott Padgett, current Miami Heat Jamaal Magloire, New York Knick Randolph Morris, Golden State Warrior Kelenna Azubuike and Orlando Magic guard Keith Bogans. Other Smith players to reach the NBA include Shea Seals, Wayne Turner, Erik Daniels, Gerald Fitch, Jeff Sheppard and [ 72 ] Minnesota Basketball

3 Head Coach Tubby Smith Orlando Tubby Smith At A Glance Born June 30, 1951 Hometown Scotland, Md. High School Great Mills (Md.) High School, 1969 College High Point (N.C.), 1973 [B.S. Health and Physical Education] Family Wife, Donna; Sons, G.G., Saul and Brian Daughter-in-law, Lorie Smith is one of 16 children Parents Guffrie and Parthenia Smith Playing Exp. A four-year letterwinner at HPU ( ), Smith was a team captain as a senior and co-captain as a junior. All-Carolina Conference selection Collegiate Coaching Experience Assistant Coach Virginia Commonwealth Assistant Coach South Carolina Assistant Coach Kentucky Head Coach Tulsa Head Coach Georgia Head Coach Kentucky Head Coach Minnesota Coaching Record Tulsa Tulsa Tulsa 23-8 NCAA Sweet Tulsa 24-8 NCAA Sweet 16 4 seasons Tulsa (.648) Georgia NCAA Sweet Georgia 24-9 NCAA First Round 2 seasons Georgia (.703) Kentucky 35-4 NCAA Champions Kentucky 28-9 NCAA Elite Eight Kentucky NCAA Second Round Kentucky NCAA Sweet Kentucky NCAA Sweet Kentucky 32-4 NCAA Elite Eight Kentucky 27-5 NCAA Second Round Kentucky 28-6 NCAA Elite Eight Kentucky NCAA Second Round Kentucky NCAA Second Round 10 seasons Kentucky (.760) Minnesota NIT First Round 1 season Minnesota (.588) 17 seasons Career (.719) Michael Bradley. That opportunity to play in the NBA was particularly sweet for Rondo, Prince and Anderson, who all realized the dream of winning NBA titles. Rondo was the starting point guard for the Celtics as they made their championship run this past NBA season while Prince was an integral part of the 2004 NBA Champion Detroit Pistons. Anderson was part of a veteran group of players on the Miami Heat who claimed the 2006 NBA Championship. Eight of the players Smith has sent to the NBA heard their names called on draft day. Rondo, Magloire, Mohammed, Padgett and Prince were each first round draft picks, while Anderson, Ruffin and Bogans each went in the second round. Prince was also a member of the United States basketball team that won a gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China. Bogans, Padgett and Prince all received All-American honors during their careers at Kentucky. Prince was also named the 2001 SEC Player of the Year, while Bogans claimed the honors in Seals was also named an All- American during the season for Tulsa. Prior to arriving in Big Ten Country, Smith spent 10 seasons ( ) in the Southeastern Conference as the head coach at the University of Kentucky. During his tenure with the Wildcats, Smith led Kentucky to the 1998 National championship, four Elite Eight appearances, five SEC titles, five SEC Tournament titles and six Sweet Sixteen finishes. Smith also led the Wildcats to an overall record of record for a winning percentage of.760. In his 10 seasons with Kentucky, he averaged over 26 wins per season. During that time, Smith was in SEC play for a winning percentage of.750. His 120 wins were 14 more then any other program in the SEC had during Smith s decade of dominance at Kentucky. He also finished in sole possession or tied for first in the SEC East in seven of he 10 years he coached the Wildcats. Smith was 24-7 in SEC Tournament games for a winning percentage of.774. He made history in the season when he led his Kentucky squad to a 16-0 record in SEC regular-season play and guided them to the SEC Tournament Championship. It marked the first time since 1952 that an SEC squad had completed both the conference regular season and tournament without a loss. After Kentucky had won a National title in 1996 and finished runner up in 1997, Smith took over a squad that had lost six players over two seasons to the NBA and other key players to graduation. That season, he guided Kentucky to a 35-4 record and a national title becoming the first coach since Cincinnati s Ed Jucker in 1961 to win a national title in the first year at a school. Smith also stamped the trademark toughness that his teams have been known for that season, guiding Kentucky to double-digit comebacks against Duke in the Elite Eight and Utah in the National Championship on the way to claiming the national title. Smith s first year at Georgia was not as publicized, but no less remarkable than his first at Kentucky. In the season, his first at Georgia, Smith guided the Bulldogs to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in five years. Georgia defeated Clemson and No. 1 seeded Purdue, before falling to eventual National Runner-Up Syracuse on a last-second shot in the Sweet Sixteen. It was the furthest Georgia had advanced in the NCAA Tournament since Smith also guided the Bulldogs to a overall record and second place in the SEC East at 9-7. [ 73 ] Minnesota Basketball

4 Head Coach Tubby Smith The Tubby Smith Foundation Shortly after accepting the job as head basketball coach at Kentucky, Tubby Smith started a foundation to assist underprivileged children. He has since conducted annual auctions, golf tournaments and other events while also accepting donations from companies and corporations throughout the Bluegrass. Now in its ninth year, the Foundation has donated over $2.3 million to over 100 charities. In 2001, the United Way created a new award The Donna and Tubby Smith Community Spirit Award. The Smiths were the first recipients of the award for their generous contributions. In 2001, their $125,000 donation made them the highest individual contributor to the United Way in the state of Kentucky. In January 2004, the foundation teamed with Dell computers, along with several area businesses, to develop Tubby s Clubhouses. The clubhouses hold refurbished Dell computers at community centers to In his first season at Tulsa, Smith led the Golden Hurricanes to a overall record and brought them within three points of making their first NCAA Tournament since 1987, as Tulsa fell to SW Missouri State in the MVC Championship game Despite all of the great first impressions Smith has made in his career, none were grander then his first season at Kentucky. When Smith took the reins for the season, he inherited a balanced roster loaded with role players. An early loss to Arizona dampened expectations. Three losses at Rupp Arena followed. Kentucky then rebounded to win the 1998 SEC Eastern Division title and the overall SEC crown. One week later, the Wildcats rolled through the SEC Tournament in Atlanta with decisive wins over Arkansas and South Carolina. Tubby Ball, a system of solid defense and rebounding, combined with his chess-match style of coaching, was on display. As a No. 2 seed in the 1998 NCAA Tournament s South Region, Kentucky cruised to the regional final to face top-seeded Duke with a third-consecutive trip to the Final Four hanging in the balance. The Blue Devils grabbed an 18-point lead in the first half and held a 17-point lead midway through the second half. When Smith went to a smaller lineup to counter the quicker Duke players, Kentucky stormed back to win, The Wildcats then rallied from a five-point halftime deficit against Stanford in the national semifinals before winning in overtime, Many pegged the contest as one of the most well coached games in the entire tournament. Two days later, Utah led by 10, 41-31, at halftime of the National Championship. No team had ever come from behind by more than eight points in the championship game, until Smith s Wildcats pulled off the trick. The game plan wore out the Utes, and Tubby s Comeback Cats rallied to win, Smith accomplished the unexpected. He led the Wildcats to their second title in three years. To cap off his spectacular first year at Kentucky, Smith was named National Coach of the Year by Basketball Weekly and Co-SEC Coach of the Year by The Associated Press. The New York Athletic Club also presented Smith with the prestigious Winged Foot Award given to the coach of the national champions after each season. In the off-season, he picked up the Parent of the Year Award by Parent Magazine, the Victor Award by the Black Coaches Association and was even voted the Sexiest Male Public Figure in a reader s vote in a local magazine. The honors culminated when he was named the Kentucky Sportsman of the Year for 1998 in a statewide media vote, edging out Kentucky quarterback Tim Couch. After earning high acclaim by winning the national title in his first season, Smith guided a team comprised of eight freshmen and sophomores to within eight points of Kentucky s fourth consecutive Final Four appearance. Kentucky s triumphs in the season included six wins over teams ranked in the top 11 with victories over No. 2 Maryland and No. 4 Auburn, and 13 wins over teams in the NCAA Tournament. When March arrived, Smith s squad went to work, winning its seventh SEC Tournament title in eight years. The Kentucky team began with a preseason No. 4 national ranking, but the Wildcats battled an inordinate amount of injuries and suspensions serve at-risk middle school students through a 40-hour after school program. Students are given computer training in an effort to help children succeed with increased life skills. There are currently seven Clubhouses in Lexington, one in Northern Kentucky and one soon to open in Owensboro. Tubby s Clubhouse have graduated over 600 young people since its inception. Smith plans on developing Tubby s Clubhouses in the Twin Cities metro area in the future. Smith s Coaching Record : Head coach at Great Mills (Md.) High School... Four-year record of : Head coach at Hoke County (N.C.) High School... Two-year record of : Assistant coach at Virginia Commonwealth University... Seven-year tenure saw VCU record a mark, three Sun Belt Conference titles and five NCAA Tournament appearances : Assistant coach at South Carolina... Three-year record of and the school s first NCAA Tournament appearance in 15 seasons : Assistant and associate head coach at Kentucky... Two-year record of 36-20, despite the program being on probation : Head coach at Tulsa... Compiled a record in four years... In both 1994 and 95, the Golden Hurricane won Missouri Valley Conference regular-season titles, advanced to the Sweet16 and Smith was named MVC Coach of the Year : Head coach at Georgia... Compiled a record over two seasons and led the Bulldogs to their first NCAA Tournament appearance in five seasons, advancing to the 96 Final 16 where they were beaten at the buzzer by eventual national runner-up Syracuse and finished The following year, his team won 24 games the first time the school had recorded back-to-back 20-win campaigns tying a school record for victories : Head coach at Kentucky In 10 seasons, Wildcats advanced to four Elite Eights and six Sweet 16s... Led UK to five SEC regular-season championships, five SEC Tournament crowns and an alltime league-high seven division titles... Owned a record in March at UK... Led Cats to a 35-4 record en route to the school s seventh NCAA Championship in 98 Threetime National Coach of the Year ( 98, 03 and 05) and SEC Coach of the Year ( 98, 03 and 05)... Served as an assistant on the 2000 U.S. Olympic Team... In 2002, he became the seventh coach to win 250 games in 11 seasons or less... In 2003 led the Wildcats to a 32-4 record, a 16-0 regular-season SEC record and a 19-0 sweep of league Smith led Kentucky to the national title in his first season at Kentucky. Smith led Minnesota to an 11-win improvement in his first season at the helm. opponents... Earned nine National Coach of the Year awards, including all seven which are recognized by the NCAA PRESENT: Head coach at Minnesota... named the 16th head coach in school history on March 23, guided to the Gophers to a record, just the eighth 20-win season in the history of the team... With the 20 wins, Smith secured his 15th straight 20-win season, the longest active streak in the nation and the third longest streak in NCAA history... The 11-game change in the win column from the season is the largest season turnaround in school history and was tied for the second-best turnaround in Division I in [ 74 ] Minnesota Basketball

5 Head Coach Tubby Smith before being eliminated by Maryland, the eventual national champion, in the East Region Semifinals. In 2003, a year in which Smith s coaching ranked among the very best in the 100 years of Kentucky basketball, the accolades arrived in a landslide. Smith snared all seven of the national honors recognized by the NCAA - AP, USBWA, Naismith, Basketball Times, The Sporting News, NABC, and CBS/Chevrolet. He became the first coach to sweep the list since Indiana s Bobby Knight captured all five in For good measure, Smith added honors from ESPN, Foxsports.com, the Black Coaches Association and College Sports Television. Kentucky established the nation s longest win streak in seven years as it rattled off 26 victories in a row, highlighted by a sweep of the SEC regular-season slate and tournament play (19-0). His Wildcats finished No. 1 in the final Associated Press poll and Smith swept SEC and National Coach of the Year honors. Kentucky ended the season in the Elite Eight with a 32-4 record, becoming just the 11th team in school history to top the 30-win mark. In 2004, the Wildcats posted a 27-5 record while winning a sixth SEC Eastern Division title, another SEC Tournament championship and the school s ninth No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, all while spending nearly the entire season ranked among the nation s top 10. Smith s 2005 Kentucky squad won the school s 43rd SEC championship while advancing to the NCAA s Elite Eight. He guided the club, which finished 28-6 and ranked No. 5 in the final coaches poll, to a 14-2 league record despite a roster that consisted primarily of underclassmen, including four freshmen among the top nine. Smith also totaled 100 wins quicker than any other Kentucky coach except Hall of Famer Adolph Rupp, reaching the plateau in 130 games. In 2005, he joined Roy Williams, Nolan Richardson, Denny Crum and Jim Boeheim as the fifth head coach to win 365 games in 15 seasons or less. Consistent success has become the standard throughout the career of Tubby Smith. In addition to taking the reigns from Rick Pitino and successfully navigating the Kentucky program throughout his 10 years, he also guided Tulsa and Georgia into highly successful programs. Prior to coming to the Wildcats, he spent two seasons at Georgia, where he coached the Bulldogs to a (70.3%) record and the first back-to-back seasons of 20 wins or more in school history. Before achieving that success at Georgia, he coached four seasons at Tulsa, guiding the Golden Hurricane to Sweet 16 appearances his last two seasons. The season at Georgia was one of his best coaching efforts. After losing eight seniors and all five starters from the previous year s Sweet Sixteen team, Smith s Record vs. Opponents Opponent Overall UM UK UGA TU Alabama UAB Alaska-Anchorage Alcorn State American Appalachian State Arizona Arizona State Arkansas Army Auburn Austin Peay Ball State Baylor Bradley BYU Campbell Canisius Central Florida Central Michigan Charleston Southern Chattanooga Cincinnati Clemson College of Charleston Colorado Colorado State Connecticut Coppin State Creighton Dayton DePaul Drake Duke East Carolina Eastern Kentucky Evansville Florida Florida A&M Florida State Furman George Washington Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Gonzaga Hawaii High Point Holy Cross Houston Houston Baptist Illinois Illinois State Indiana Indiana State Iona Iowa Iowa State IUPUI Jacksonville Jacksonville State Kansas Kennesaw State 1-0 Kent State Kentucky Kentucky State Liberty Lipscomb Long Beach State LSU Louisville Marquette Marshall Opponent Overall UM UK UGA TU Maryland Massachusetts Memphis Mercer Miami, Fla Miami, Ohio Michigan Michigan State Mississippi Mississippi State Mississippi Valley State Missouri Morehead State New Mexico State Nicholls State NC- Asheville North Carolina North Dakota State North Texas Northern Iowa Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio Ohio State Oklahoma Oklahoma State Old Dominion Oral Roberts Pennsylvania Penn State Pittsburgh Purdue St. Bonaventure St. John s Saint Louis Santa Clara South Carolina South Carolina State South Dakota State Southeastern Louisiana Southern California Southern Illinois SW Missouri State Stanford Syracuse Tennessee Tennessee State Tennessee Tech TCU Texas Tech Texas-San Antonio Tulane Tulsa UCLA UC-Riverside UNLV Utah Valparaiso Vanderbilt Villanova Virginia VCU VMI Virginia Tech Washington State West Virginia Western Carolina Western Kentucky Wichita State William & Mary Winthrop Wisconsin Wright State Totals [ 75 ] Minnesota Basketball

6 Head Coach Tubby Smith Tubby Among Greats The start to Tubby Smith s head coaching career is one of the most impressive in college basketball history. Smith ranks among some of the finest coaches in numerous categories, including victories and NCAA appearances. All-Time Consecutive 20-Win Seasons Coach (School) No. Yrs. 1. Dean Smith (North Carolina) Lute Olson (Arizona) Tubby Smith (Tulsa/Georgia/Kent.) pres. 4. Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) Roy Williams (Kansas) Denny Crum (Louisville) John Thompson (Georgetown) bold indicates active streaks Smith is one of only 13 NCAA Division I coaches to record multiple 30-win seasons. Tubby Smith was named the 16th head coach in Gopher Basketball history on March 23, Smith led the youthful Bulldogs to a 24-9 record, equaling the school record for most wins in a season. Georgia finished third in the SEC with a 10-6 record, and brought the Bulldogs to the SEC Tournament Championship game for the first time since Georgia finished the year ranked 17th in the final AP poll and earned a No. 3 seed in the Southeast Regional. Before arriving in Georgia, Smith led Tulsa to a (64.8%) record and won consecutive Missouri Valley Conference regular-season titles in 1994 and 95. When he took over the Golden Hurricane in 1991, he had just five returning players. With a quick injection of new talent, he completed his first season by coaching Tulsa to the MVC Championship Game after finishing fourth during the regular season. Following a record in 1993, Tulsa won more than 20 games in each of Smith s last two seasons, captured first-place honors in the MVC with identical 15-3 marks and made consecutive trips to the Sweet 16. He earned the MVC s Coach of the Year award in both 1994 and 95. In his final year at Tulsa, Smith led the Golden Hurricane to a 24-8 record, marking what was then the third-highest victory total in school history, and a No. 15 ranking in the final CNN/USA Today poll. Much of his success as a collegiate head coach has A Great Turnaround Tubby Smith engineered the greatest single-season turnaround in Gopher history, winning 11 more games in than Minnesota managed in The 11-win increase ranked second nationally in as well. Top Gopher Turnarounds Seasons Turnaround Head Coach from wins Tubby Smith from wins Jim Dutcher from wins Dan Monson been measured by his teams performances in the NCAA Tournament. Smith s 1994 Tulsa team upset UCLA in the tourney s first round before knocking off Oklahoma State. In 95, the Hurricane blew away Big-Ten power Illinois to open March Madness. His postseason success continued at Georgia where the Bulldogs defeated Clemson to open the 96 tournament before upsetting the top-seeded Purdue Boilermakers. Considered by many as one of the nation s top coaches, Smith was selected to help coach the 2000 U.S. Olympic Basketball Team in Sydney. He served as an assistant to Houston Rockets coach Rudy Tomjanovich as the Americans withstood high expectations to capture the gold medal. Coach Smith s national presence is apparent off-the-court as well, as he currently serves as the president of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) and is also on the NCAA Committee to study basketball issues, joining Duke s Mike Krzyzewski and Oregon s Ernie Kent. Also, in June of 2000 Smith spoke at a Congressional hearing on the issue of gambling in college sports. Smith s first impact on the Kentucky program came nine years before his national championship. When Pitino took over the Wildcats program in 89, he sought an assistant coach to recruit the South, and one name continued to surface -- Tubby Smith. Smith left his assistant coaching position at South Carolina and joined Pitino s first staff, which had the dubious honor of rebuilding a UK program that had been rocked by NCAA probation and player defections. With only eight scholarship student-athletes, none taller than 6-7, the staff molded the Wildcats into winners, exceeding expectations to record a mark. The following year, with Smith promoted to associate head coach and Kentucky still on probation, the Wildcats earned a 22-6 record, a final ranking of ninth in the AP poll, and an SEC-best 14-4 record. The members of those first two staffs that Pitino assembled formed an impressive group of future head coaches. Smith served alongside Ralph Willard of Holy Cross, Arizona State s Herb Sendek, Florida s Billy Donovan and Bernadette Mattox, former coach of the Kentucky women s basketball team, while the Wildcats began the rebuilding effort that culminated with two championships in three seasons. Before coming to Kentucky in 1989, Smith was an assistant coach for George Felton (a former UK assistant ) at South Carolina, where the Gamecocks notched a record during his three years. Prior to his stop in Columbia, Smith served as assistant coach at Virginia Commonwealth for seven years, including six seasons under J.D. Barnett. In those seven seasons, VCU registered a record, won three Sun Belt Conference Championships and made five NCAA Tournament appearances. Under Barnett, Smith learned the principles of his ball-line defense, a defense that in three of his first four years at Kentucky held opponents to their lowest field goal percentages since Smith began his coaching career at Great Mills High School in Great Mills, Md., where he was head coach for four years Active Consecutive 20-Win Seasons Coach (School) No. Yrs. 1. Lute Olson (Arizona) pres. 2. Tubby Smith (Tulsa/Georgia/Kent.) pres. 3. Mike Krzyzewski (Duke) pres. 4. Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) pres. Most Wins First 17 Seasons As Head Coach Coach Years Wins 1. Roy Williams Denny Crum Jim Boeheim Nolan Richardson Tubby Smith Jerry Tarkanian John Thompson Rick Pitino Smith Reached 400 Wins in Just 17 Seasons Smith became just the sixth coach - joining Roy Williams (Kansas, North Carolina), Denny Crum (Louisville), Jim Boeheim (Syracuse), Nolan Richardson (Tulsa, Arkansas), and Jerry Tarkanian (Long Beach State, UNLV)- to reach the 400-win mark in 17 seasons or less. NCAA Winningest Active Coaches (minimum five years as a DI head coach) Coach, School Yrs. Record Pct. 1. Mark Few, Gonzaga Roy Williams, North Carolina Bruce Pearl, Tennessee Bo Ryan, Wisconsin Thad Matta, Ohio State John Calipari, Memphis Mike Krzyzewski, Duke Bob Huggins, West Virginia Jim Boeheim, Syracuse Rick Pitino, Louisville Rick Majerus, St. Louis Tubby Smith, Minnesota Bruce Weber, Illinois [ 76 ] Minnesota Basketball

7 SWEET 16 TIMES THREE Nine Coaches have taken three different teams to the Sweet 16. The only active coaches to do so are Tubby Smith (Tulsa, Georgia and Kentucky), Bill Self (Tulsa, Illinois and Kansas), Lon Kruger (Florida, Illinois, UNLV) and Rick Pitino (Providence, Kentucky and Louisville). Name Gene Bartow Eddie Hickey Lon Kruger* Frank McGuire Ralph Miller Rick Pitino* Bill Self* Tubby Smith* Eddie Sutton * active Schools Memphis, UCLA, UAB Creighton, St. Louis, Marquette Florida, Illinois, UNLV St. John s, North Carolina, South Carolina Wichita State, Iowa, Oregon State Providence, Kentucky, Louisville Tulsa, Illinois, Kansas Tulsa, Georgia, Kentucky Arkansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma State TUBBY TIME IS TOURNEY TIME Smith is in NCAA Tournament action in 16 seasons as a head coach. His.691 winning percentage ranks as the eighth-best winning percentage among active coaches: Active NCAA Tournament Winning Percentage Coach (Current School) No. Yrs. 1. Mike Krzyzewski (Duke) Billy Donovan (Florida) Rick Pitino (Louisville) Tim Izzo (Michigan State) Roy Williams (North Carolina) Steve Fisher (San Diego State) Jim Calhoun (Connecticut) Tubby Smith (Minnesota) John Calipari (Memphis) Gary Williams (Maryland) Smith s 14 consecutive NCAA appearances ranks as the third-most among active coaches, trailing only Arizona s Lute Olsen (23) and North Carolina s Roy Williams (18). He ranks in a tie for fifth all-time with the 14 straight NCAA berths. All-Time Consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances Coach (Current School) No. 1. Dean Smith ( ) 23 Lute Olson (1985-pres.) Roy Williams (1990-pres.) Bob Knight ( ) Tubby Smith (1994-pres.) 14 Bob Huggins ( ) 14 John Thompson ( ) Rick Barnes (1996-pres.) 12 Mike Krzyzewski (1996-pres.) 12 Eddie Sutton ( ) 12 John Chaney ( ) 12 and compiled a record. His next stop came at Hoke County High School in Raeford, N.C., where he recorded a mark in two seasons. A 1973 graduate of High Point (N.C.) College, Smith was an allconference performer as a senior. He played under three different head coaches at High Point, including Barnett, and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in health and physical education. Smith is the sixth of 16 children raised on a rural farm in southern Maryland. He and his wife Donna, have three sons and a daughter-in-law: Orlando (G.G.), who is an assistant coach at Loyola College in Maryland and his wife Lorie, who is a Pediatrician at John Hopkins Medical Hospital and is currently doing a fellowship on Pediatric Nephrology; Saul, who is an assistant coach on the Minnesota coaching staff; and Brian, who recently completed his playing career at Ole Miss. Smith has always been very active in the community. The Tubby Smith Foundation, which was established to assist underprivileged children, has raised over $1.5 million in the past five years. Tubby s Clubhouses revitalized community centers throughout Lexington by providing computers and training to hundreds of school-age children. In the summer of 2001, the United Way created a new award - The Donna and Tubby Smith Community Spirit Award. The Smith s were the inaugural recipient of the award for their generous contributions. In 2001, their $125,000 donation made them the highest individual contributor to the United Way in the state of Kentucky. Gopher Basketball Head Coach Tubby Smith Coach Smith From A Player s Perspective Coach Smith is a great motivator. He knows how to get the most out of his players and how to get them ready to play hard. A Tubby Smith coached team is always going to be disciplined and solid defensively. He doesn t just care about his players on the court, he cares about them off the court as well and tries to help each player become a better person, not just a better basketball player. Kelenna Azubuike, Golden State Warriors Coach Smith is the only reason I chose the college institution I did. It is one of the best decisions I have made in my life. Coach Smith stressed that it s just as important to focus on your academics as much as you do your work on the court. He taught us that in order to accomplish your goals you have to put in the time, work and effort. Chuck Hayes, Houston Rockets The Smith Family Donna and Tubby Smith [ 77 ] Minnesota Basketball

8 Head Coach Tubby Smith Smith s Coaching Record Game-By-Game TULSA (17-13) Texas Christian L Brigham Young L Charleston Southern W UAB L Arkansas L Oklahoma State L Southeastern Louisiana W Northern Iowa L Drake W Northern Iowa W SW Missouri State W Illinois State L Indiana State W Creighton W Bradley W Illinois State W Baylor L SW Missouri State L Wichita State W Southern Illinois L Oral Roberts W Wichita State W Southern Illinois W Indiana State L Drake W Bradley W Creighton W Indiana State W Southern Illinois W SW Missouri State L (15-14) North Texas W Hawaii W Long Beach State L Hawaii L Oklahoma State L Oral Roberts W Virginia Commonwealth L Illinois State W Arkansas L Northern Iowa L Baylor L SW Missouri State L Bradley W Northern Iowa W Indiana State W SW Missouri State W Oral Roberts W Texas Christian W Wichita State L Drake L Creighton W Southern Illinois W Drake W Illinois State L Bradley L Creighton W Indiana State L Wichita State W Southern Illinois L (23-8) Houston Baptist W North Texas W Oral Roberts W SW Missouri State W Oklahoma State L Arkansas L Texas Tech W Oklahoma L Virginia Commonwealth W Bradley L Northern Iowa W Drake W Creighton W Southern Illinois W Indiana State W Illinois State W [ 78 ] Minnesota Basketball Drake W Bradley L Illinois State L Wichita State W Southern Illinois W Northern Iowa W SW Missouri State W Wichita State W Creighton W Indiana State W Drake W Northern Iowa L UCLA (NCAA) W Oklahoma State (NCAA) W Arkansas (NCAA) L (24-8) Texas-San Antonio W Oklahoma State L Oral Roberts W Drake W Arkansas L Creighton W Northern Iowa W Texas Christian W Oklahoma L Wichita State W Evansville W Southern Illinois W Illinois State L Bradley W SW Missouri State W Creighton W Southern Illinois L Western Kentucky W New Mexico State W Drake L Evansville W SW Missouri State W Indiana State W Wichita State W Bradley W Northern Iowa W Wichita State W Bradley W Southern Illinois L Illinois (NCAA) W Old Dominion (NCAA) W Massachusetts (NCAA) L GEORGIA (21-10) Georgia Southern W Western Carolina W Pittsburgh W North Carolina L Winthrop W Georgia Tech W Virginia Tech W Central Florida W Mercer W Jacksonville W Mississippi W South Carolina L Auburn L Florida W Tennessee L Kentucky L Vanderbilt L Mississippi State L Tennessee W LSU W Alabama W Kentucky L Vanderbilt W Arkansas W Florida W South Carolina W Tennessee (SECT) W Mississippi State (SECT) L Clemson (NCAA) W Purdue (NCAA) W Syracuse (NCAA) L (24-9) Furman W Georgia State W Georgia Southern W Georgia Tech L Appalachian State W Virginia Tech W East Carolina W Brigham Young W Colorado W Washington State W Memphis W Maryland W Mississippi L Vanderbilt W Kentucky L South Carolina L Florida W Auburn W Tennessee W Kentucky L Alabama W Mississippi State W South Carolina W Arkansas L Vanderbilt L LSU W Florida W Tennessee W LSU W Arkansas (SECT) W South Carolina (SECT) W Kentucky (SECT) L UT-Chattanooga (NCAA) L KENTUCKY (35-4) Morehead State W George Washington W Arizona L Missouri W Clemson W Purdue W Indiana W Canisius W Georgia Tech W Tulsa W American W Louisville L Ohio W Vanderbilt W Georgia W Mississippi State W South Carolina W Arkansas W Alabama W Tennessee W Vanderbilt W Florida L LSU W Villanova W Tennessee W Ole Miss L Florida W Georgia W Auburn W South Carolina W Alabama (SECT) W Arkansas (SECT) W South Carolina (SECT) W S. C. State (NCAA) W Saint Louis (NCAA) W UCLA (NCAA) W Duke (NCAA) W Stanford (NCAA) W Utah (NCAA) W (28-9) Eastern Kentucky W Mercer W Wright State W Colorado W Pittsburgh L UCLA W Kansas W Miami (Fla.) W Indiana W Maryland W Georgia Tech W Duke L Louisville L Tennessee State W Florida W South Carolina W Vanderbilt W Tennessee L Ole Miss W Auburn W Mississippi State W Georgia W LSU W Florida L Alabama L South Carolina W Georgia W Arkansas L Vanderbilt W Tennessee L Ole Miss (SECT) W Auburn (SECT) W Arkansas (SECT) W New Mexico St. (NCAA) W Kansas (NCAA) W Miami (Ohio) (NCAA) W Michigan State (NCAA) L (23-10) Pennsylvania W Utah W Maryland W Arizona L Dayton L Indiana L UNC Asheville W Maryland L Louisville W Michigan State W Alaska-Anchorage W Missouri W Georgia Tech W Vanderbilt W Auburn L South Carolina W Ole Miss W Vanderbilt W Georgia W Miami (Fla.) W Tennessee W South Carolina W Florida L LSU L Alabama W Georgia W Tennessee L Arkansas W Mississippi State W Florida W Arkansas (SECT) L St. Bonaventure (NCAA) W Syracuse (NCAA) L (24-10) St. John s L UCLA L Jacksonville State W Penn State L North Carolina W Eastern Kentucky W 94-79

9 Georgia Tech L Michigan State L Indiana W High Point W Louisville W Georgia W South Carolina W Notre Dame W Tennessee W Ole Miss L Alabama L Vanderbilt W Georgia W South Carolina W Florida W Mississippi State W Tennessee W Vanderbilt W LSU W Arkansas L Auburn W Florida L South Carolina (SECT) W Arkansas (SECT) W Ole Miss (SECT) W Holy Cross (NCAA) W Iowa (NCAA) W Southern Cal (NCAA) L (22-10) Western Kentucky L Marshall W Morehead State W Kent State W VMI W North Carolina W Kentucky State W Duke L Indiana W Louisville W Tulane W Mississippi State L Georgia L South Carolina W Ole Miss W Notre Dame W Auburn W Alabama L Florida W South Carolina W Tennessee L LSU W Vanderbilt W Georgia L Tennessee W Arkansas W Vanderbilt L Florida W South Carolina (SECT) L Valparaiso (NCAA) W Tulsa (NCAA) W Maryland (NCAA) L (32-4) Arizona State W Virginia L Gonzaga High Point W North Carolina W Tulane W Michigan State L Indiana W Louisville L Tennessee State W Alcorn State W Ohio W Tennessee W South Carolina W Vanderbilt W Notre Dame W Auburn W Alabama W South Carolina W Florida W Ole Miss W Georgia W LSU W Arkansas W Mississippi State W Tennessee W Georgia W Vanderbilt W Florida W Vanderbilt (SECT) W Auburn (SECT) W Mississippi State (SECT) W IUPUI (NCAA) W Utah (NCAA) W Wisconsin (NCAA) W Marquette (NCAA) L (27-5) Winthrop W Tennessee Tech W Marshall W UCLA W Michigan State W Indiana W Eastern Kentucky W Louisville L Austin Peay W North Carolina W Vanderbilt W Mississippi State W Georgia L Tennessee W Notre Dame W Ole Miss W Vanderbilt L Florida W South Carolina W Alabama W Georgia L Arkansas W Auburn W Tennessee W LSU W South Carolina W Florida W Georgia (SECT) W South Carolina (SECT) W Florida (SECT) W Florida A&M (NCAA) W UAB (NCAA) L (28-6) Coppin State W Ball State W Georgia State W Tennessee Tech W North Carolina L Morehead State W Indiana W Louisville W William & Mary W Campbell W South Carolina W Kansas L Vanderbilt W Georgia W Ole Miss W LSU W Tennessee W Arkansas W Vanderbilt W Florida W Georgia W South Carolina L Mississippi State W Auburn W Alabama W Tennessee W Florida L Tennessee (SECT) W LSU (SECT) W Florida (SECT) L Gopher Basketball Head Coach Tubby Smith Eastern Kentucky (NCAA) W Cincinnati (NCAA) W Utah (NCAA) W Michigan State (NCAA) L (22-13) SOUTH DAKA ST W LIPSCOMB W Iowa L West Virginia W LIBERTY W HIGH POINT W NORTH CAROLINA L Georgia State W Indiana L LOUISVILLE W Iona W Ohio W CENTRAL FLORIDA W at Kansas L VANDERBILT L ALABAMA L at Georgia W SOUTH CAROLINA W at Auburn W ARKANSAS W at Mississippi State W at Florida L TENNESSEE L at Vanderbilt L GEORGIA W at South Carolina W OLE MISS W at LSU L at Tennessee W FLORIDA L Ole Miss (SECT) W Alabama (SECT) W South Carolina (SECT) L UAB (NCAA) W Connecticut (NCAA) L (22-12) MIAMI (OH) W MISSISSIPPI VALLEY ST W vs. DePaul W vs. UCLA L vs. Memphis L CHARLESTON W at North Carolina L vs. Chattanooga W INDIANA W at Louisville W SANTA CLARA W MASSACHUSETTS W EASTERN KENTUCKY W HOUSTON W at Ole Mess W AUBURN W MISSISSIPPI STATE W at South Carolina W VANDERBILT L at Georgia L TENNESSEE W at Arkansas W SOUTH CAROLINA W FLORIDA L at Tennessee L at Alabama L LSU W at Vanderbilt L GEORGIA W at Florida L vs. Alabama (SECT) W vs. Mississippi State (SECT) L vs. Villanova (NCAA) W vs. Kansas (NCAA) L MINNESA (20-14) ARMY W at Iowa State W CENTRAL MICHIGAN W at Florida State L UC-RIVERSIDE W NORTH DAKA STATE W COLORADO STATE W SOUTH DAKA STATE W SANTA CLARA W vs. Nicholls State W vs. Kennesaw State W at UNLV L at Michigan State L NORTHWESTERN W at Penn State W INDIANA L MICHIGAN STATE L at Ohio State L at Michigan W WISCONSIN L at Northwestern W IOWA W ILLINOIS L at Wisconsin L MICHIGAN W PENN STATE W at Purdue L OHIO STATE W at Indiana L at Illinois L Northwestern (BTT) W Indiana (BTT) W Illinois (BTT) L MARYLAND (NIT) L [ 79 ] Minnesota Basketball

10 Coaching Staff Ron Jirsa associate head coach second season T his is Ron Jirsa s second season at Minnesota and fourth stint with Head Coach Tubby Smith in his 28-year collegiate coaching career. Smith and Jirsa first began their working relationship at Virginia Commonwealth, where both served under coach J.D. Barnett during the season. The Rams finished 26-6 that season, winning the Sun Belt Conference title and playing in the NCAA Tournament. They reunited when Smith hired Jirsa as an assistant at Tulsa before the season. Three years later, Jirsa was named Associate Head Coach of the Golden Hurricane. Jirsa, 48, accompanied Smith to Georgia when he took over the Bulldog program in For two years, he served as Associate Head Coach for Smith at Georgia before serving as head coach from His Bulldog squads posted a combined record. During his time in Athens, the Bulldogs put together back-to-back recruiting classes that were rated among the top-five in the nation by several recruiting analysts. Jirsa s teams also made two NIT appearances. In his first season, UGA posted a record, only the seventh 20-win season in UGA history, en route to a third-place finish in the NIT. Jirsa s Bulldogs put together a 4-1 record in the postseason with wins over Iowa, North Carolina State, Vanderbilt and Fresno State in March In his six combined seasons as an assistant at Tulsa and Georgia, Jirsa helped four consecutive teams win at least 21 games and reach the NCAA Tournament each season. The first three of those two at Tulsa and one at Georgia reached the Sweet Sixteen. He also coached Jumaine Jones, who was a first round NBA Draft pick of the Atlanta Hawks in Prior to coming to Minnesota, Jirsa spent four seasons as head coach at Marshall University. The Thundering Herd went in , losing to Memphis in the Conference USA Tournament Quarterfinals. Prior to his arrival at Marshall, Jirsa was the senior assistant coach at Dayton under then-head coach Oliver Purnell for four seasons. During his stint at UD, the Flyers posted an overall record, made two NCAA Tournament and two NIT appearances. In , Dayton posted a 24-6 record, won the Atlantic 10 Tournament Championship, advanced to the NCAA Tournament as a four seed, and finished the season ranked among the top 25 teams in the nation in the final Associated Press and USA Today polls. Jirsa has coached in 28 postseason games overall, 16 of those in the NCAA Tournament and has appeared in postseason play 14 years. He owns a career record of in six years as a head coach at Marshall and Georgia. Jirsa began his coaching career as an assistant at Connecticut College following his graduation from Gettysburg College in Two years later, he moved on to the University of Delaware and spent one season with the Blue Hens before taking a graduate assistant position with a VCU program that finished ranked 11th in the nation in He then took an assistant position at Tulsa for three seasons ( ) before making one- year stops at Belmont Abbey ( ), and Gardner-Webb ( ). At Tulsa, Jirsa coached with former Golden Gopher Flip Saunders. In 1991, he returned to Tulsa as an assistant under Smith before being promoted to associate head coach in Jirsa earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology from Gettysburg College in 1981 and a Master of Arts in Athletic Administration from the University of Tulsa in He was a three-sport letterwinner at Ledyard High School in Ledyard, Connecticut. He and his wife Laura have one daughter, Hannah (8). Jirsa At A Glance Born December 21, 1959 Hometown Ledyard, Conn. College B.A. Gettysburg College, 1981 M.A. Tulsa, 1987 Family Wife, Laura; Daughter, Hannah Playing Exp. Two-year starter and captain at Gettysburg Collegiate Coaching Experience Assistant Coach Connecticut College Assistant Coach Delaware Grad Assistant Coach Virginia Commonwealth Assistant Coach Tulsa Assistant Coach Belmont Abbey Assistant Coach Gardner-Webb Assistant Coach Tulsa Associate Head Coach Tulsa Associate Head Coach Georgia Head Coach Georgia Senior Assistant Coach Dayton Head Coach Marshall Associate Head Coach Minnesota The Jirsa Family [ 80 ] Minnesota Basketball

11 Vince Taylor Gopher Basketball Coaching Staff assistant coach second season ince Taylor will begin his second season on Coach Smith s staff after spending the and seasons with the Minnesota Timberwolves of the NBA. With the Timberwolves, Taylor was responsible for player develop- Vment and scouting opponents. Prior to arriving in Minnesota, Taylor spent seven seasons as an assistant at the University of Louisville, four under Rick Pitino and three under Denny Crum. While with the Louisville program, Taylor earned the reputation as one of the nation s top recruiters. He helped the Cardinals land a top-five recruiting class in 2001 under Pitino that included McDonald s All-American Carlos Hurt. Taylor was also heavily responsible for the recruitment of Reece Gaines to Louisville. Gaines was a four-year starter and was named third team All-American as a senior. Gaines was the 15th pick of the 2003 NBA Entry Draft. In 2005, Louisville returned to the Final Four with many of Taylor s recruits, including Francisco Garcia. Garcia was then selected at the 23rd pick in the 2005 Draft by Sacramento. Before joining the Louisville staff in 1998, Taylor was an assistant coach at the University of Pittsburgh ( ) and briefly at the University of Wyoming (1998). Before Taylor began his coaching career, he spent 13 seasons playing professional basketball in Europe, including the last two as a player/assistant coach in the Belgian professional league. Additionally, he averaged 3.1 points, 1.2 rebounds and 1.3 assists per game with the New York Knicks in after being selected by the team in the second round (33rd overall) of the 1982 NBA Draft. Taylor was traded to the Indiana Pacers in before beginning his European career in 1984, initially in Italy ( ), then moving to France ( ) and finishing his career in Belgium ( ). A standout guard at Duke University, Taylor earned All-Atlantic Coast Conference and honorable mention All- America honors as a senior ( ) by averaging 20.3 points per game, a number that led the ACC. During Taylor s collegiate career, the Blue Devils won the 1979 ACC regular season championship and advanced to the NCAA Tournament twice (1979 and 1980) and National Invitational Tournament once (1981). Taylor, who scored 1,445 career collegiate points, finished his career as one of the top 10 scorers in Duke history. He once held the school record by playing in 120 consecutive games. A 1982 graduate of Duke with a bachelor s degree in economics, Taylor was named to the President s List at Duke his senior year. That honor is awarded to only five percent of the student body, and is based on contributions to the university and academic achievements. Taylor prepped at Tates Creek High School, where he was a McDonald s High School All-American as a senior in 1978 while averaging 29.3 points and 11 rebounds per game. A native of Lexington, Ky., Taylor has two children: son, Brendan (13), and daughter, Maya (10). Taylor At A Glance Born September 11, 1960 Hometown Lexington, Ky. College B.S. Duke, 1982 Family Son, Brendan; Daughter, Maya Playing Exp. All-ACC & Honorable Mention at Duke Led Duke to 1979 ACC title and two NCAA berths 13 seasons as professional player in Europe Second round NBA Draft pick of New York Knicks in 1982 Coaching Experience Assistant Coach Pittsburgh 1998 Assistant Coach Wyoming Assistant Coach Louisville Assistant Coach Minnesota Timberwolves (NBA) Assistant Coach Minnesota The Taylor Family [ 81 ] Minnesota Basketball

12 Coaching Staff Saul Smith assistant coach second season After helping Tubby Smith win an NCAA championship, three SEC Tournament titles and three SEC Championships as a player, Saul Smith returns for a second season to his father s bench as an assistant coach at the University of Minnesota. He oversees Minnesota s guard development and ball handling improvement. Prior to coming to Gold Country, Smith served as an assistant coach at Tennessee Tech under head coach Mike Sutton from Smith was involved in all phases of the program, including player development, recruiting, organization, on-floor coaching and academics. When Sutton was stricken with Guillian Barre Syndrome, Smith assisted associate head coach Steve Payne with guiding the Golden Eagles to two of the most successful seasons in school history. In his three seasons at Tennessee Tech, the team never finished below third place in the conference including a league championship in Smith lettered four years at Kentucky under his father, head coach Tubby Smith, and started at point guard for the Wildcats in each of his final two seasons. He was part of winning three SEC Championships, three SEC Tournament titles and one NCAA National Championship. He also captained an SEC All-Star team that went 4-1 vs. the Japanese Olympic team. Smith ranks 10th all-time in Kentucky basketball history with 363 assists. Smith led the Wildcats in assists in both the and the seasons and in steals with 51 during the season. Smith played in 143 games during his Wildcat career, starting 70 times. He finished his career with 730 points while never missing a practice. After his Kentucky career, Smith was invited to the Houston Rockets summer camp before spending two years playing for the NBDL s Columbus Riverdragons. Smith spent the season on the Kentucky coaching staff while completing his bachelor s degree in economics. Smith was named the Northeast Georgia Player of the Year by the Athens Daily News as a high school senior at Clarke Central High School. An all-state player, he averaged 20.3 points, 6.7 rebounds and 5.2 assists as a senior. Smith resides in Minneapolis. Smith At A Glance Born March 29, 1979 Hometown Athens, Ga. College B.S. Kentucky, 2001 Playing Exp. Four-year letterwinner at Kentucky Part of three SEC title teams and the 1998 NCAA championship team at Kentucky Spent two years with NBDL s Columbus Riverdragons Collegiate Coaching Experience Special Assistant Kentucky Assistant Coach Tennessee Tech Assistant Coach Minnesota [ 82 ] Minnesota Basketball

13 Joe Esposito Gopher Basketball Coaching Staff director of basketball operations second season oe Esposito begins his second season on Tubby Smith s Gopher staff as the Director of Basketball Operations. He handles all administrative duties of the Golden Gopher basketball program and coordinates all aspects of the Tubby JSmith Basketball Camps and Clinics. Esposito spent the season as the head coach at The Villages Charter High School in Florida where he recorded the best record in school history and advanced The Villages to the Class 3A District 7 Final Four. In addition, Esposito was a computer science teacher at the school. Esposito was the head coach at Angelo State for eight years ( ). Esposito recorded 118 wins in those eight seasons and left the school with the highest winning percentage of any coach in the program s history. In , the Rams advanced to the NCAA Division II Tournament for the first time in 10 years and only the third time in school history. Angelo State won the Lone Star Conference South Division Championship with a 22-8 record which tied the highest single-season win total in school history. In addition, Esposito was voted LSC South Coach of the Year in In 2002, Esposito led the team to their fourth consecutive winning season, the first time ASU had posted four straight winning seasons since the 1980s. In just four seasons, Esposito led the Rams to three of the top five single season win totals in school history and three straight post-season berths. In 2003, ASU posted their fifth consecutive winning season, a mark only matched one other time in the history of the program. He left the program as one of the winningest coaches in Lone Star Conference history. In his first season at Angelo State in 1999, Esposito posted the best turnaround in Division II by any rookie head coach, improving the Ram record by seven victories and having the first winning season since In his second year, he took the Rams to the Lone Star Conference Tournament and a win over nationally-ranked Midwestern State. The 2000 team posted a 19-win season, which was the second-best record in school history, surpassed only by Esposito s 2001 team that won 22 games. During the summer of 2005, Esposito was selected to coach the USA team for America Sports International, a team of NCAA Division II all-stars. The team competed in the Gianni Ernesto Cup, taking home the gold medal. Esposito s relationship with Coach Smith dates back to his tenure as associate head coach and recruiting coordinator at Tennessee State. For three seasons ( ), Esposito was responsible for recruiting three Ohio Valley Conference Freshmen of the Year to TSU and both his and recruiting classes were ranked among the top 30 in the nation by Hoop Scoop. He also served as the academic counselor for the Tigers. Before his tenure at Tennessee State, Esposito was the interim head coach at Assumption College, an NCAA Division II powerhouse in the Northeast-10 Conference for half a season. Esposito also served as an assistant and then associate head coach for Assumption, prior to assuming temporary head coaching duties in During his tenure at Assumption, the Greyhounds won three straight conference titles, appeared twice in the NCAA Division II regionals and set records for wins and winning streaks at the school. Esposito also has served as an assistant coach at Roosevelt High School in Hyde Park, N.Y., and was a student assistant at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. His coaching resume also includes a stint as an assistant coach at the Bay State and Empire State games. A native of New York, Esposito received his bachelor of science degree in computer science in 1988 from Marist College. He earned a master of science in sports administration and coaching from the United States Sports Academy in Mobile, Ala., in 1990, graduating with a perfect 4.0 grade point average. Esposito has two sons, Jordan Michael (12) and Jacob O Neal (8), and a daughter, Shay Lynn (6) and resides in Apple Valley, Minn. Esposito At A Glance Born September 21, 1966 Hometown Mahopac, N.Y. College B.S. Marist, 1988 M.S. United States Sports Academy, 1990 Family Sons, Jordan, Jacob; Daughter, Shay; Parents, Deacon Robert Esposito and Ann Esposito; Sisters, Bernadette, Jude-Ann Coaching Experience Assistant Coach Assumption College Assistant Head Coach Assumption College 1995 Interim Head Coach Assumption College Associate Head Coach Tennessee State Head Coach Angelo State Head Coach The Villages Charter HS (Fla.) Director of Operations Minnesota The Esposito Family [ 83 ] Minnesota Basketball

14 Support Staff Roger Schipper athletic trainer 24th season Roger Schipper is entering his 24th season as an assistant athletic trainer at the University of Minnesota where he serves as the team trainer for the Gopher basketball team. Although the health of the basketball team is his primary concern, he also is responsible for a variety of other duties, including the planning of the team s training table and the coordinating of team travel arrangements. A native of Worthington, Minn., Schipper earned his bachelor s degree from Minnesota State-Mankato in Following his graduation, he began his training career with the Jacksonville Express of the World Football League. After the demise of the WFL, he headed to Western Illinois University where he earned his master s degree in physical education. Schipper then spent seven years as the head athletic trainer at Rochester (Minn.) Community College, before taking over the head post at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse in August He stayed there until accepting the position in Gold Country. Schipper s experience as an athletic trainer extends well beyond the collegiate level. He was selected to serve on the training staff at the 1991 World University Games held in Sheffield, England, where he worked primarily with the USA National Volleyball squad. In addition, he has been a member of the training staffs at a number of U.S. Olympic Festivals, including the one held in July of 1990 in the Twin Cities. He also has worked with a number of other United States national teams during his career. In addition to his basketball duties, Schipper also has medical responsibility with the Golden Gopher men s golf squad, and was responsible for medical services for the 1999 NCAA Men s Golf Championships at Hazeltine National in Chaska, Minn. A member of the National Athletic Trainers Association since 1975, Schipper was inducted into the Minnesota Athletic Trainers Hall of Fame in He was president of the Minnesota Athletic Trainers Association from , and was the winner of a 1999 NATA Service Award. He and his wife Kimberly reside in Houlton, Wis. Schipper At A Glance Born December 31, 1952 Hometown Worthington, Minn. College B.S. Mankato State, 1975 M.S. Western Illinois, 1982 Family Wife, Kimberly Professional Experience 1975 Assistant trainer Jacksonville Express Head trainer Rochester CC Head trainer UW-LaCrosse Assistant trainer Minnesota International Experience U.S. Junior Pan Am wrestling team, trainer (Caracas, Venezuela, 1980; San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1982; Cali, Colombia, 1983); U.S. Olympic Festival, trainer (Colo. Springs, 1983, Twin Cities, 1990); U.S. National volleyball team, trainer (World University Games, Sheffield, England, 1991) The Schipper Family [ 84 ] Minnesota Basketball The Esposito Family

15 Cal Dietz Gopher Basketball Support Staff strength and conditioning coach eighth season Cal Dietz has been the Head Olympic Strength and Conditioning coach for numerous sports at the University of Minnesota since Since Dietz s return to Minnesota, he has developed the Strength and Conditioning Programs and oversees the daily progress in Men s Hockey from 2000-present, Men s Basketball from 2004-present, Women s Hockey from present, Men s Golf from 2000-present, Men s Swimming from 2000-Present, Track and Field from 2000-present, Baseball from 2000-present, and Wrestling from 2000 to During his tenure, Dietz has trained: a Hobey Baker Award winner, two Big Ten Athletes of the Year, athletes that have achieved 282 All-American honors, 21 Big Ten/WCHA championships teams and 7 NCAA Team Champions, and 12 teams finish in the top four in the nation. He has consulted with Olympic and World Champions in various sports and professional athletes in the NHL, NFL, NBA, MLB, and Professional Boxing. Also, during his time at the university, Dietz founded and chairs the Sport Biomechanics Interest Group with its purpose to explore the physiological and biomechanical aspects of advanced human performance encompassing the various aspects of kinesiology, biomechanics, neuro-mechanics and physics. This will be achieved by utilizing extensive research theories and applied knowledge in the multi-disciplinary field of human performance. Utilizing through a collaborative effort which involving numerous professional perspectives from diverse areas of academia such also include professionals from Mechanical engineering, Biomechanical Engineering, Orthopedics, and Physiology. Dietz is also a member of the Gender Equity Committee at the University of Minnesota and currently represents the University as a member of the Big Ten committee to develop performance enhancing policy for anabolic and ergogenic aids. Prior to returning to Minnesota, Dietz was the strength coordinator at The University of Findlay, overseeing 26 men s and women s sports, in addition to coordinating the university s fitness center, coaching the offensive line with the football program and teaching strength and conditioning classes. He is no stranger to Minnesota athletics after serving as a graduate assistant strength coach while pursuing his graduate degree. During this time Dietz was the first assistant to football and assisted with a Majority of Olympic Sports. The Shelby, Ohio, native earned his bachelor s degree in physical education from the University of Findlay in 1996 and his master s degree from Minnesota in kinesiology in May, During his athletic career at the University of Findlay, Dietz won three National team championships, two in football and one in wrestling. Highlights of his career was earning 2 All- American honors in Football and winning the NAIA National Duals MVP in wrestling. In 1995 he received the NAIA College Sports Magazine Athlete of the year and was inducted into the University s of Findlay s Hall of Fame in Dietz married Karyn Bye, a member of the U.S. Olympic Women s Hockey Team which captured the gold medal in 1998 and silver medal in The couple resides in Hudson, Wis., with their daughter, Tatum Lynn born in May 2003 and Brody Michael born July Dietz At A Glance Born June 29, 1973 Hometown Shelby, Ohio College B.S. Findlay, 1996 M.S. Minnesota, 2000 Family Wife, Karyn Daughter, Tatum Lynn; Son, Brody Michael Collegiate Coaching Experience Graduate Assistant University of Minnesota Strength Coordinator University of Findlay Head Strength Coach University of MInnesota [ 85 ] Minnesota Basketball

16 Support Staff Steve Goodson Special Assistant to the Head Coach Steve Goodson enters his second season on head coach Tubby Smith s staff as the Special Assistant to the Head Coach. Goodson spent the season as a special assistant to Smith at Kentucky after earning his degree from UK in Goodson oversees all video duties and assists in the running of Coach Smith s basketball camps. Goodson was a student manager from at UK and a coach for Tubby Smith Basketball Camps. He gained additional experience as an operations intern for USA Basketball each summer from He also assisted the Team USA coaching staff at the 2005 World University Games that won the gold medal in Turkey. Goodson resides in Minneapolis. Ryan Saunders Graduate Manager Ryan Saunders joins Tubby Smith s staff this season as a Graduate Manager after spending the last four seasons as a member of the Golden Gophers basketball team. Saunders played in 20 career games at Minnesota but missed the past two seasons with injuries, thus jumpstarting his career on the bench. He was named Academic All-Big Ten following his sophomore season and was awarded a University of Minnesota letter from Coach Smith as senior. The Medina, Minn. native earned his Sports Management degree from the U of M in Saunders is the son of Phil (Flip), a Gopher basketball letterwinner from , and Debbie Saunders. Caitlin Mahoney Executive Assistant Caitlin Mahoney is entering her third season as an Executive Assistant for the University of Minnesota Men's Basketball program. Prior to joining the basketball staff, Mahoney was an Early Childhood Special Education teacher in Robbinsdale, Minn. During her college career, she spent four seasons with the Golden Gopher Basketball office as a student office assistant. As an Executive Assistant, Mahoney oversees all of the daily operations of the Golden Gopher basketball office. She coordinates Coach Smith's busy schedule, including his travel, media responsibilities and public speaking engagements. She also coordinates purchases for special projects, plans annual events, manages the budget and serves as a liaison for the basketball program. Mahoney is a graduate of Jefferson Senior High School in Alexandria, Minn. and the University of Minnesota where she earned her Bachelor of Science Degree and Masters Degree in Early Childhood Education and Early Childhood Special Education. She resides in Plymouth. Emily Hennen Assistant to the Recruiting Coordinator Emily Hennen begins her first season as the Assistant to the Recruiting Coordinator for the University of Minnesota Men s Basketball program. During her college career, Hennen was a student office assistant in Men s Basketball and Athletic Communications. Hennen was also a pole vaulter for the University of Minnesota Women s Track and Field Team. As the Assistant to the Recruiting Coordinator, Hennen assists with all of the recruiting efforts of the coaching staff and organizes official visits for recruits. She coordinates assistant coaches schedules and serves as a liaison for the basketball program. Hennen, a native of Prior Lake, Minn., is a 2008 graduate of the University of Minnesota where she earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Professional Strategic Communication with an emphasis in Public Relations. Hennen resides in Minneapolis. Jenn Townsend Academic Counselor Jenn Townsend is in her third year as an academic counselor for studentathletes at the University of Minnesota. She coordinates all academics issues for the Gopher basketball team and helps ensure that the players are academically successful. Townsend completed her bachelor's degree in political science with a minor in history from the University of Pittsburgh. After leaving Pittsburgh, Townsend earned her master's degree in education from the University of Michigan. Townsend worked as a tutor, mentor and proctor for studentathletes in the athletics academic support offices at both Pitt and Michigan. Townsend was born in Saginaw, Mich. Prior to her arrival in Minnesota, she spent almost four years as an Academic Advisor for student-athletes at Indiana University. Matt Slieter Athletic Communications Matt Slieter begins his second season as associate athletic communications director and the contact for men s basketball. Slieter directs all public relations efforts for the Golden Gophers and head coach Tubby Smith. Prior to coming to the University of Minnesota Athletic Communications Department, Slieter spent four years as a key figure on the public relations staff of the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves and WNBA's Minnesota Lynx. He started as an intern and worked his way up through the ranks, eventually overseeing the public relations efforts of the Minnesota Lynx and becoming the No. 2 contact with the Timberwolves public relations staff. While with the organization, Slieter worked extensively with the players and local media, oversaw the team s greater Minnesota public relations efforts, compiled team media guides and supervised staff and other interns. Slieter s career in athletics began at the Continental Basketball Association's league office in Phoenix, Ariz., as a media relations assistant. In this role he was responsible for building media contacts, pitching stories, working on the team level with public relations staffs and writing, editing and designing the league s media guide. From there Slieter moved on to the Shakopee Valley News and Savage Pacer as the sports editor and staff writer. With those papers, Slieter worked the local sports beat as a writer, editor and photographer and also worked on the papers design. A native of Owatonna, Minn., Slieter received his bachelor s degree in sports management from Minnesota in 1999 and added a master s degree in sports management from the U in Slieter currently resides in Savage with his wife, Kelly, and their daughter, Emily. Lori Gislason Equipment Manager Lori Gislason is entering her eighth year as the men s basketball equipment manager and her second as Director of Equipment Services at Minnesota. Gislason oversees the Gopher s equipment services and staff. She also works with the Golden Gopher women s basketball and women s volleyball teams. In addition, she coordinates the student managers who work for those programs. A native of Roseau, Minn., Gislason is a 1983 graduate of Roseau High School, where she was a member of the school s tennis, basketball, and track and field squads. She attended both the University of Minnesota-Morris and the University of Minnesota, graduating from the Twin Cities campus in Gislason resides in Brooklyn Park, Minn. [ 86 ] Minnesota Basketball

17 Support Staff Medical Staff Support Staff Dr. Bradley Nelson Team Physician Dr. David Olson Team Physician Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletics has an Athletic Medicine staff devoted to providing the best possible health care for the student-athletes. Minnesota is one of the top states in the nation for medical care, so it s not surprising that some of the finest in the medical profession are working for the University of Minnesota. Minnesota Athletics is fortunate to have two highly qualified Team Physicians working with its program in Dr. Bradley Nelson and Dr. David E. Olson. Nelson is in his second season as a team physician with the men s basketball team. Along with serving as the Gophers' physician with men s basketball and women's hockey, Dr. Nelson is an associate professor at the University of Minnesota Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Nelson and his wife, Teresa, live in Edina, Minn., with their four children Hannah, Matthew, Emma and Claire.. Olson, a Sports Medicine trained Family Physician, is in his fourth year with the Athletics Department and brings a wealth of knowledge to the athletics program. Olson works for the University of Minnesota Physicians and provides health care services to many of the University of Minnesota teams and professional athletic teams, including the Minnesota Vikings. Mike Malone Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach Mike Dale Arena Manager Julie Thomas Student Office Assistant Deaynn Brausen Assistant Arena Manager Lindsey Howard Student Office Assistant Brent Holck Ticket Manager Beth Misialek Student Office Assistant Marty Bussman Audio/Video Ali Gustafson Student Athletic Trainer Tommy McKnight Event Manager Dick Jonckowski Public Address Dick Jonckowski has been the public address announcer for Golden Gopher basketball since Jonckowski travels throughout the state and country serving as an master of ceremonies at numerous banquets and roasts. He also serves as the voice of Golden Gopher baseball and previously served as the public address announcer for Golden Gopher football. Jonckowski and his wife Arlene have two children, Jennifer and Jeff, and live in Shakopee, Minn. Andy Dunn Assistant Event Manager Amanda Hoehn Marketing [ 87 ] Minnesota Basketball

18 Student Managers Bryan Bender Film Exchange Coordinator Head Manager Bryan Bender is in his fourth season with the Golden Gopher Basketball program. The senior from Cambridge, Wisconsin serves as the head student manager and Film Exchange Coordinator. Bender is majoring in sport management with a coaching emphasis, as well as a minor in communications. In addition, Bender assisted the 2008 USA Basketball Junior National team and plays a critical role in Tubby Smith Basketball Camps. Bender aspires to become a collegiate basketball coach when he finishes school. Andre Phillips Student Manager Andre Philips enters his second season as a manager for the Gopher Basketball Program. Phillips is a 2006 graduate of Tartan High School. The junior is a sport management major and aspires to be a Division I college basketball coach. Tyler Biwan Student Manager Tyler Biwan enters his third season as a student manager with the Golden Gophers. Biwan is a graduate of Appleton East High School in Appleton, Wis. He is currently a junior majoring in business and marketing education, with minors in coaching and management. He plans on becoming a high school teacher and basketball coach. Ben Siebert Student Manager Ben Siebert enters his second season as a student manager for the Golden Gophers. Siebert is a 2006 graduate of Eden Prairie High School. The junior is a statistics major, and hopes to pursue a career in collegiate basketball coaching after graduation. Nick Janasik Student Manager Nick Janasik is in his fourth year as a manager for the Gopher program. Janasik is a native of Milwaukee, Wis. and graduated from Nicolet High School. There, he lettered in basketball and his team was four year champs. Janasik is a fourth-year sports management major and aspires to become a college basketball coach. Ryan Wieland Student Manager Ryan Wieland, a sophomore at the U of M, enters his second season as a student manager for the Golden Gophers. Wieland is a graduate of Stratford High School in Stratford, Wis. and plans to major in sport management while also completing a coaching minor. He aspires to work in the front office for a professional sports team. [ 88 ] Minnesota Basketball

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