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1 BASKETBALL Postseason Guide Lamar Patterson Dante Taylor Talib Zanna Tray Woodall

2 Senior Class Achievements Pitt s senior class consists of Dante Taylor and Tray Woodall. Consider the following accomplishments: Compiled a career record and.715 winning percentage (as of March 8, 2013). The duo needs two more victories to become the ninth senior class in school history to win 100 or more games. Compiled a record in Big East play, and.620 winning percentage (as of March 8, 2013). Will conclude their careers as three-time NCAA Tournament participants (2010, 2011, and 2013). Helped guide Pitt to a Big East regular season championship and a No.1 seed upon entering the NCAA Tournament in Four consecutive 20-win seasons (25 in , 28 in , 22 in , 23 as of March 8, 2013). Three 10-plus win Big East regular seasons (13 in , 15 in , 11 as of March 8, 2013) including a school-record 15 league wins in Compiled a four-year record and a.842 winning percentage in games played at the Petersen Events Center four-year record and.885 winning percentage in games vs. nonconference teams. Recorded a record of 8-5 against top-10 ranked teams in four years. As of March 8, 2013, both Woodall (5th, 136 games) and Taylor (9th, 133 games) are ranked among school career leaders in games played. Taylor is also currently ranked among Pitt career leaders in blocked shots (15th, 79) and field goal percentage (3rd,.582). Woodall is ranked No. 35 in points (1076), No. 5 in assists (572), No. 13 in 3-point field goals made (142), No. 3 in assist:turnover ratio (2.14), No. 2 in point-assist double-doubles (7), and No. 3 in 10-plus assist games (9). Woodall is one of only seven players in school history to total 1,000 points and 500 assists in a career. He is one of just seven players to record 300 points and 150 assists in two seasons at Pitt. Dante Taylor and Tray Woodall are on pace to graduate with a degree from the University of Pittsburgh in April, 2013: Taylor Social Sciences, Woodall Sociology. Note: Tray Woodall played in 10 games in before an injury forced him into a medical redshirt.

3 PITT BASKETBALL NCAA TOURNAMENT MARCH 21-23, 2013 SALT LAKE CITY ENERGYSOLUTIONS ARENA SCHEDULE Date Opponent W/L Time N9 MOUNT ST. MARY S (ESPN3) W NIT Season Tip-Off (Pittsburgh, Pa.) N12 FORDHAM (ESPN3) W N13 LEHIGH (ESPNU) W N17 OAKLAND (PPTV) W-OT NIT Season Tip-Off (New York, N.Y.) N21 vs. Michigan (ESPN2) L N23 vs. Delaware (ESPN) W N27 HOWARD (PPTV) W D1 DETROIT (ESPN3) W D5 vs. Duquesne (ESPN3) W D8 NORTH FLORIDA (ESPN3) W D15 BETHUNE-COOKMAN (ESPN3)W D19 DELAWARE STATE (PPTV) W D23 KENNESAW STATE (PPTV) W D31 *CINCINNATI (ESPN2) L J5 at *Rutgers (ESPN2) L J8 at *Georgetown (ESPNU) W J12 *MARQUETTE (ESPNU) L-OT J16 at *Villanova (ESPNU) W J19 *CONNECTICUT (ESPN2) W J22 at *Providence (ESPN2) W J26 *DEPAUL (ESPN-R/Root) W J28 at *Louisville (ESPN) L F2 *SYRACUSE (ESPN) W F4 *SETON HALL (ESPNU) W F9 at *Cincinnati (ESPN) W F16 at *Marquette (CBS) L F18 *NOTRE DAME (ESPN) L F24 at *St. John s (ESPN-R/Root) W F27 *USF (ESPN-R/Root) W M3 *VILLANOVA (ESPN-R/Root)W-OT M 9 at *DePaul (ESPN-R/WTAE) W M14 vs. Syracuse (ESPN) L M21 vs. Wichita State (TBS) 1:40 p.m. M23 If win: Gonzaga/Southern (CBS+) TBA M28 NCAA Regionals (CBS+) TBA A6-8 NCAA Final Four (CBS+) TBA GAME 33 #8 seed PITT (24-8, 12-6 Big East) vs. #9 seed WICHITA STATE (26-8, 12-6 MVC) NCAA Championship Second Round Thursday, March 21, 2013 Approximately 1:40 p.m. ET/11:40 a.m. MT EnergySolutions Arena (22,000) Salt Lake City, Utah Television: TBS (Spero Dedes, Doug Gottlieb; Sidelines: Jamie Maggio; Producer: Ken Mack). Pitt Radio: Pitt IMG Sports Network (Bill Hillgrove and Dick Groat) The Fan, 93.7 FM; Satellite Radio: Sirius-TBA (Pitt feed), XM-TBA (Pitt feed). Internet Radio Broadcast/Live Stats: Pitt Coach: Pitt: Jamie Dixon, 14th year at Pitt, 10th year as head coach (262-85). Rankings: Pitt: AP-17; USA Today-19 (as of March 11, 2013). Series: Pitt will appear in its 11th NCAA Tournament in the last 12 seasons. It marks its 24th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance. Pitt is all-time in 47 NCAA Tournament contests. Pitt is a No. 8 seed for the second time in its history. Pitt was also a No. 8 seed in The No. 8 seed marks Pitt s highest seed since it was a No. 9 seed in 2005 (Boise, Idaho). Pitt plays Wichita St. for the third time in school history. Pitt last played WSU on Nov. 23, 2009, a Pitt win. At-large selection and No. 8 seed Pitt (24-8, 12-6 Big East) travels to Salt Lake City, Utah and EnergySolutions Arena to compete in its 11th NCAA Championship in the last 12 years and 24th all-time NCAA Tournament. Pitt plays No. 9 seed Wichita State (26-8, 12-6 MVC) on Thursday, March 21 in the Second Round. Tipoff is at 1:40 p.m. ET/11:40 a.m. MT on TBS. Pitt s game is the first scheduled contest of the afternoon. The afternoon s second game (1-Gonzaga vs. 16-Southern) begins at 4:10 p.m. ET/2:10 p.m. MT. The contest will be televised nationally on TBS with Spero Dedes and Doug Gottlieb handling play-by-play and color commentary du- ties respectively and Jamie Maggio reporting from the sidelines. Ken Mack (producer) and Jim Cornell (director) will handle production. Should Pitt win its Second Round game, it would advance to NCAA Tournament Third Round action against either No. 1 seed Gonzaga (30-2) or No. 16 seed Southern (23-9) on Saturday, March 23. Tipoff for that contest is TBA. If it wins both games, Pitt would advance to its sixth NCAA Sweet Sixteen in the last 13 seasons. With a No. 8 seed, Pitt earns its highest seed since it was a No. 9 in Pitt earns its 11th NCAA Tournament appearance in the last 12 seasons. Pitt is one of only seven programs TODAY S TOP STORYLINES Pitt earns a No. 8 seed and will travel to Salt Lake City, Utah to play No. 9 seed Wichita State on Thursday, March 21. Pitt earns its 11th NCAA Tournament appearance in the last 12 seasons, one of only seven programs nationwide achieve that distinction. Pitt is appearing in its 24th alltime NCAA Tournament. Pitt has won 10 or more Big East games for the 11th time in the last 12 seasons, the only Big East program to achieve that honor. Pitt has won 11 of its last 15 and 12 of its last 17 contests. Over the last 12 years, Pitt has been the Big East Conference s leader in overall winning percentage (319-95,.771), league winning percentage (141-63,.691), Big East Championships (six), Big East Tournament wins (20) and NCAA Tournament appearances (11). PITT PANTHERS ROSTER NOTES PROBABLE STARTERS # NAME POS HT WT CL PPG RPG CAREER/ NOTES 21 Lamar Patterson F JR* consecutive starts at small forward pt games, three double-doubles 42 Talib Zanna F JR* points, career-high 19 reb.vs.villanova 13 Steven Adams C FR Big East All-Rookie Team selection 1 Tray Woodall G SR* All-Big East Third Team selection 11 straight double figure scoring games 0 James Robinson G FR asst:to ratio/26.5 minutes per game OFF THE BENCH 3 Cameron Wright G SO* points, 3 assists, 2 steals at DePaul 5 Durand Johnson F FR* points (3-3 3FG) vs. Villanova 11 Dante Taylor C SR Last 4GP: 6.3 ppg., 5.3 rpg 12 Chris Jones G/F FR Redshirting, FR from Teaneck, N.J. 15 Aron Nwankwo F JR Redshirting, 15 career games played 23 Trey Zeigler G/F JR Three 10-point games on year 24 Mike Lecak G SO Walk-on transfer from Wheeling Jesuit 44 J.J. Moore F JR Car-high 21 pts (8-8 FG, 5-5 3FG) at DeP

4 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 2 SERIES HISTORY NCAA TOURNAMENT Appearances: 23 (24th). Games Played: 47. Record: Overtime: 4 (2-2). NCAA Final Four: 1 (1941). NCAA Elite Eight: 2 (1974, 2009). NCAA Sweet Sixteen: 6 (1974, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009). One Point Games: 4 (3-1). Two Point Games: 1 (0-1). Most Consecutive Appearances: 10 ( ).Most Points-Pitt: 108 ( win vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88). Most Points-Opponent: 100 ( loss vs. North Carolina State, 3/16/74). Largest Victory Margin-Pitt: 26 (87-61 win vs. Wagner, 3/21/ 03). Largest Victory Margin- Opponent: 28 ( loss vs. North Carolina State, 3/16/ 74). Most Consecutive Wins-Pitt: 3, Most Consecutive Losses: 4 (3/ 15/57-3/11/63). Last 10: 7-3. Last 20: Last NCAA Tournament game: 2011 (lost to Butler on 3/19/11). GAME-BY-GAME For a listing and history of Pitt s NCAA Tournament games, see pages ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL Rk. School (1st Place) W-L Pts. 1. Gonzaga (54) , Duke (11) , Indiana , Louisville , Georgetown , Michigan , Kansas , Michigan State , Miami, Fla , Ohio State , Kansas State Marquette Florida Oklahoma State New Mexico Saint Louis PITT Arizona Syracuse Memphis UCLA Wisconsin Creighton Notre Dame VCU Others receiving votes: Saint Mary s 117, Butler 105, North Carolina 49, Colorado State 48, Temple 20, Belmont 13, UNLV 7, Wichita State 6, Kent. 5. NATIONAL POLLS (as of March 11, 2013) USA TODAY COACHES POLL Rk. School (1st Place) W-L Pts. 1. Gonzaga (29) Duke (2) Indiana Louisville Georgetown Kansas Michigan State Michigan Ohio State Miami, Fla Florida Kansas State Marquette New Mexico Oklahoma State Saint Louis Memphis Arizona PITT Syracuse Saint Mary s VCU Wisconsin Creighton UCLA Others receiving votes: Notre Dame 46, North Carolina 30, Butler 24, Colorado State 13, Belmont 9, Middle Tennessee 5, Missouri 4, San Diego State 2. NOTE: Associated Press poll is voted upon by the nation s media (both polls are released on Monday). USA Today/ESPN poll is voted upon by the nation s coaches. nationally and the only Big East program to advance to 11 of the last 12 NCAA Tournaments. Those programs include Duke, Gonzaga, Kansas, Michigan State, Pitt, Texas and Wisconsin. Pitt is in its 24th NCAA Tournament appearance and owns a record in 47 NCAA Tournament games. Since 2002, Pitt is in its 25 NCAA Tournament games, reaching the Elite Eight once and Sweet Sixteen five times. In a 64- team format, Pitt has advanced past the round of 16 just one time (2009). In , Pitt also earned an Elite Eight appearance in a 32- team tournament. In addition, Jamie Dixon owns a 11-8 record in its 18 NCAA Tournament games and nine appearances. Dixon is 7-1 in NCAA Tournament first games. Since , Pitt is 9-1 in the NCAA Tournament First Round. After winning four of its last five games and claiming 11 of its last 15 contests, Pitt enters the NCAA Tournament after placing fourth in the Big East Conference with a 12-6 record. The home win over South Florida on Feb. 27 gave Pitt its 10th Big East victory of the season. Pitt has won 10 or more league games 11 times in the last 12 seasons, the only Big East program to achieve that honor. Pitt has already won more overall games (24) and twice as many Big East Conference games (12) than it did last season when injuries derailed its regular season with a record and 5-13 league slate. See page 6 chart for a listing of Pitt s best Big East turnarounds. In addition, Pitt has also won 20-plus overall games for the 12th consecutive season. Pitt s 24 victories rank as the 12th-most wins in school history. Pitt has made its case for national comeback team of the year. Pitt plays Wichita State for the third time in series history. Pitt is 1-1 all-time vs. Wichita State. The last time the two schools met in college basketball was on Nov. 23, 2009 in the 2009 CBE Classic in Kansas City, Mo., a Pitt win at the Sprint Center. No. 2 ranked Wichita State also claimed a win over Pitt PITT BASKETBALL WEEKLY MEDIA PLANNER All practices are closed. For more information on coverage of Pitt men s basketball, contact Media Relations Director Greg Hotchkiss at (412) MONDAY March 18 TUESDAY March 19 WEDNESDAY March 20 THURSDAY March 21 FRIDAY March 22 SATURDAY March 23 Practice, Noon- 2 p.m. Practice, Noon- 2 p.m. Depart for Utah Open practice in Utah Media Opportunity Pitt vs. Wichita State, 1:40 p.m. ET TBS; Pitt IMG Radio Network If necessary, practice, media opportunity in Utah If necessary, Pitt vs. Gonzaga/ Southern, TBA

5 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 3 COLLEGE BASKETBALL S BEST PROGRAMS OVER THE LAST 12 YEARS Where Pitt ranks among national winning percentage leaders and top programs over the last 12 seasons; updated as of March 17, School Total Pct. Kansas Duke Memphis Gonzaga PITTSBURGH Kentucky Syracuse Florida Louisville North Carolina Connecticut Wisconsin Xavier Ohio State Michigan State Texas Marquette Illinois Arizona Notre Dame Western Kentucky UCLA Oklahoma State Maryland Oklahoma Villanova Mississippi State West Virginia (51 points). Pitt is all-time vs. Missouri Valley Conference opponents. Pitt s defense is one of the nation s best. The Panthers are alon December 26, 1964 at the Palestra as part of the Quaker City Tournament in Philadelphia, Pa. That game still stands as Pitt s largest margin of loss in school history PITT PANTHERS NUMERICAL ROSTER TOP BIG EAST CONSECUTIVE WIN STREAKS Pitt s two four-game win streaks this year rank among its all-time best Big East regular season win streaks: Wins Date 12 2/2/02-1/25/ /27/10-1/24/ /18/03-1/17/04 8 2/28/09-1/20/10 8 1/24/87-2/14/87 6 1/31/09-1/24/09 6 1/9/88-2/3/88 6 2/28/05-1/21/06 5 1/29/11-2/19/11 5 1/24/07-2/12/07 5 1/4/07-1/21/07 4 1/16/13-1/28/13 4 2/24/13-3/9/13 4 1/25/12-2/8/ /31/08-1/17/09 4 3/3/01-1/8/02 4 3/4/95-1/13/96 4 1/12/93-1/23/93 4 2/11/89-2/20/89 4 2/2/85-2/13/85 4 1/29/83-2/7/83 lowing just 55.4 points per game on the year (6th-best in the nation), a mark that would surpass the current scoring defense school record of 56.4 points allowed per game set in On the year, Pitt has also limited 12 opponents to 50 points or less, 19 of its 32 opponents under 60 points and 29 of 32 oppo- # NAME POS HT WT CL EX HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL(s) 0 James Robinson G FR HS Mitchellville, Md./DeMatha Catholic 1 Tray Woodall G SR* 3L Brooklyn, N.Y.-Paterson, N.J./St. Anthony (N.J.) 3 Cameron Wright G SO* 1L Cleveland, Ohio/Benedictine 5 Durand Johnson F FR* RS Baltimore, Md./Brewster Academy (N.H.)/Lake Clifton 11 Dante Taylor F SR 3L Greenburgh, N.Y./National Christian Academy (Md.) 12 Chris Jones G/F FR HS Teaneck, N.J./Teaneck 13 Steven Adams C FR HS Rotorua, N.Z./Notre Dame Prep (Mass.)/Scots College Prep 15 Aron Nwankwo F JR 2L Baltimore, Md./Baltimore City College 21 Lamar Patterson F JR* 2L Lancaster, Pa./St. Benedict s (N.J.)/J.P. McCaskey 23 Trey Zeigler G/F JR TR Detroit, Mich./Central Michigan/Mount Pleasant 24 Mike Lecak G SO TR Pittsburgh, Pa./Wheeling Jesuit Univ./North Canyon H.S. 42 Talib Zanna F JR* 2L Kaduna, Nigeria/Bishop McNamara (Md.) 44 J.J. Moore F JR 2L Brentwood, N.Y./South Kent Prep (Conn.)/Brentwood Head Coach: Jamie Dixon (TCU, 1987), 10th year as Head Coach, 14th year at Pitt; Assistant Coach: Pat Sandle (San Francisco State, 1987); Assistant Coach: Brandin Knight (Pittsburgh, 2005); Assistant Coach: Bill Barton (Salem State, 1989); Director of Basketball Operations: Brian Regan (Saint Vincent, 1988); Video Coordinator: Jordan Marks (Pittsburgh, 2008); Graduate Manager: Jason Richards (Davidson, 2008); Athletic Trainer: Tony Salesi (Pittsburgh, 1980); Strength & Conditioning Coach: Tim Beltz (Northern Colorado, 1995); Academic Coordinator: Mike Farabaugh (Pittsburgh, 1987); Equipment Manager: Chris Dountas (California, Pa., 2003); Managers: Ben Blount, Rob Briggs, Jonathon Brodack, Seth Friedman, Michael Lindenbaum, Sean Mack, Matt Reilley, Jimmy Sciulli, Will Suprowitz; Administrative Assistant: Beth Schoedel. PITT S 11-YEAR SUCCESS ( ) The following is a list of accomplishments achieved by the Pitt Basketball program over the last 11 seasons: Compiled a record over the last 11 seasons and.772 winning percentage, which ranks among the nation s top five best winning percentages during that span. The record also tops the Big East from Advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight/Regional Final for the first time since Advanced to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen five times in the last 11 seasons. Only five programs (Duke-8, Kansas-8, Connecticut- 6, Michigan State-6 and North Carolina-6) have advanced to more Sweet Sixteens during that span. Won two Big East Tournament championships (2003 and 2008). Captured four Big East regular season titles: Big East West Division, Big East West Division, Big East regular season, Big East regular season. Advanced to the NCAA Tournament for a Big East-leading 10 seasons, one of only eight programs nationwide to advance to the NCAA Tournament during that span. Ascended to the program s firstever No. 1 national ranking and earned two No. 1 seeds in and Achieved 11 straight 20-plus win seasons from Averaged 26.8 victories per season over the last 11 years. Advanced to the Big East Championship title game in seven of the last 12 seasons and appeared in three straight seasons from Compiled a Big East-best (.694) record in league regular season games. Finished ranked among the nation s top-10 programs in six of the last 11 seasons and ranked among the nation s top-25 in nine of the last 11 years. Appeared on television 319 times in the last 11 years. Set the school record with a 40-game win streak, which spanned two years and 68 days. Opened the Petersen Events Center with a 34-game win streak, a streak which ranks as the third all-time longest win streak to open a new arena in NCAA Division I history. Concluded its 10th year in the Petersen Events Center with an record and.896 winning percentage. Sold out the Petersen Events Center in each of the 10 seasons in operation and has enjoyed a string of 186 consecutive regular season sellouts dating back to the 2002 season.

6 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 4 RECORD WHEN... Controlling the tip: Scoring first: Leading at the half: Trailing at the half: Tied at half: Leading with 5:00 left: Trailing with 5:00 left: Tied with 5:00 left: In Overtime: Double Overtime: Triple Overtime Pitt outrebounds opp.: Pitt is outrebounded: Rebounds are equal: Pitt commits more TO: Pitt forces more TO: Turnovers are equal: Pitt has more FTA: Opp. has more FTA: FT attempts are equal: Pitt shoots better than 60% Pitt shoots better than 50%: Pitt shoots less than 50%: Opp. shoots better than 50%:.0-2 Opp. shoots less than 50%: Opp. shoots less than 40% Pitt outshoots opp. (FG%) Opp. outshoots Pitt (FG%) Shooting is tied (%) Pitt hits 40% of 3FG: Pitt hits less than 40%of3FG: 11-5 Pitt outshoots opp. (3FG): Pitt hits at least 70% of FTA: 10-3 Pitt hits at least 60% of FTA: Pitt bench outscores opp.: Opp. bench outscores Pitt: Bench scoring is equal: Following a Pitt win: Following a Pitt loss: score in double figures: score in double figures: in double figures: UNIFORMS White uniforms: Blue uniforms: Gold uniforms: MONTHS OF THE YEAR In November: In December: In January: In February: In March: DAYS OF THE WEEK Monday Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday Friday: Saturday: Sunday: MOST BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIPS ( ) Pitt claimed the Big East regular season title. The title marks a Big East-leading sixth title since School RS T Tot. PITT Connecticut Syracuse Louisville Georgetown Boston College Villanova Marquette West Virginia Totals * Key: RS-regular season titles; T-Tournament titles; *indicates best league regular season record; total includes ties. MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES- BIG EAST Most NCAA Tournament appearances in the Big East Conference over the last 12 seasons ( ): Team No. PITT Louisville Marquette Connecticut... 9 Syracuse... 9 Villanova... 8 Notre Dame... 8 Georgetown... 7 Cincinnati... 7 Seton Hall... 2 St. John s... 1 Providence... 1 Rutgers... 1 DePaul... 1 South Florida... 1 nents under 70 points. Pitt has won 21 of its last 24 home games. The Panthers concluded the season with a 16-3 home record. It recently completed a 15-game home win streak, which ties for the seventh longest of its kind in school history. Pitt owns a all-time record vs. Big East Conference opponents at the Petersen Events Center. Pitt is also vs. non-conference opponents at the Petersen Events Center. Pitt has also won 122 of its last 126 BIG EAST S ALL-TIME WINNINGEST COACHES BY PERCENTAGE (Conference Regular Season and Championship Games combined as of March 17, 2013 and according to Big East records). Coach, Team W L Pct. Yrs. BEChamp. JAMIE DIXON, PITT ,.571 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse ,.633 John Thompson, Gtown ,.717 Rick Pitino, UL/PC ,.667 Buzz Williams, Marquette ,.500 Lou Carnesecca, St. John s ,.478 Jim Calhoun, Connecticut ,.660 Mike Jarvis, St. John s ,.636 Ben Howland, Pitt ,.727 Rollie Massimino, Villanova ,.520 FASTEST TO 200 WINS-NCAA HISTORY BY GAMES According to the NCAA Division I recordbook, page 153 Coach, School GP W-L Pct. Yr. Year Clair Bee, Rider/Long Island th 1938 Jerry Tarkanian, LBSU/UNLV th 1977 Mark Few, Gonzaga th 2007 Everett Case, NC State th 1954 Harold Anderson, Toledo/BSGU th 1945 Nat Holman, CCNY th 1937 Adolph Rupp, Kentucky th 1943 Roy Williams, Kansas th 1996 Vic Bubas, Duke th 1969 Denny Crum, Louisville th 1980 Henry Iba, NWMS/Colo./OSU th 1940 Doc Meanwell, Miss./Wisc th 1927 JAMIE DIXON, PITT th 2010 BY TOTAL SEASONS According to the NCAA Division I recordbook, page 153 Coach, School GP W-L Pct. Yr. Year Mark Few, Gonzaga th 2007 Roy Williams, Kansas th 1996 JAMIE DIXON, PITT th 2010 Jerry Tarkanian, LBSU/UNLV th 1977 Everett Case, NC State th 1954 Denny Crum, Louisville th 1980 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse th 1985 Bruce Weber, SIU/Illinois th 2007 Pete Gillen, Xavier th 1994 Harold Anderson, Toledo/BSGU th 1945 Vic Bubas, Duke th 1969 Fred Schaus, WVU/Purdue th 1976 Lou Carnesecca, St. John s th 1978 home games against regular season non-conference opponents. Since the Petersen Events Center opened in 2002, Pitt owns a 49-1 record in November non-conference home games and has a 48-1 record in December non-conference matchups. Pitt was picked by league coaches to finish sixth in the Big East this season. Freshman Steven Adams was named the Big East s preseason Rookie of the Year and senior guard Tray Woodall earned preseason All- Big East honorable mention honors. Pitt has won 92 of its last 129 overall games, 97 of its last 135, 241 of its last 320 contests, 107 of its last 161 Big East regular season games and 142 of its last 154 nonconference games. DECADE-PLUS OF EXCELLENCE Over the last 12 years, Pitt has proven to be the winningest basketball program in the Big East Conference and one of the top-5 winningest programs nationally. From , Pitt has continued to hold the

7 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 5 BIG EAST S BEST PROGRAMS OVER THE PREVIOUS 12 SEASONS ( ) Totals are as of March 17, 2013; x-not in league in Big East Overall School W-L Pct. W-L Pct. PITT Syracuse Louisville Connecticut Marquette Notre Dame Georgetown xwest Virginia Cincinnati Villanova Seton Hall Providence St. John s Rutgers DePaul South Florida PITT S LONGEST HOME COURT WIN STREAKS Pitt s 15-game home win streak established earlier this year ranked as the seventh longest in school history. Pitt won 34 straight to open the arena. Streaks do not include contests played at Mellon Arena/Civic Arena. *27-game win streak includes Civic Arena games. No Streak Dates 40 1/22/01-2/15/ /27/08-1/20/10 *27 12/10/73-12/23/ /28/10-12/24/ /12/26-1/18/ /19/05-3/3/ /29/12-12/31/ /28/87-2/10/ /17/07-1/26/ /9/85-1/25/ /14/06-1/21/ /2/64-12/5/ /2/92-1/27/93 9 3/6/04-1/2/ /17/00-1/6/ /17/00-1/3/01 7 2/6/62-12/7/ /23/90-1/12/ /20/91-2/10/92 MOST NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES- NATIONAL Most NCAA Tournament appearances, nationally ( ): Team No. Duke Gonzaga Kansas Michigan State Wisconsin Texas PITT Louisville Arizona Florida Marquette Connecticut... 9 Kentucky... 9 Syracuse... 9 Memphis... 9 North Carolina... 9 Illinois... 9 Oklahoma... 8 Villanova... 8 Notre Dame... 8 PITT PICKED SIXTH IN PRESEASON BIG EAST CONFERENCE COACHES POLL NEW YORK Pitt was selected by league coaches to finish sixth at the Big East Conference s annual men s basketball preseason media day held Wednesday, October 17, 2012, at the New York Athletic Club. In addition, Pitt freshman center Steven Adams was picked as the league s preseason Rookie of the Year and senior guard Tray Woodall earned Big East honorable mention honors. In a vote of the league s 15 coaches, Pitt finished sixth with 132 total points. Louisville was unanimously selected to capture first with 196 points, followed by No. 2 Syracuse (175 points), No. 3 Notre Dame (166), No. 4 Cincinnati (152), No. 5 Georgetown (136) and then Pitt. Louisville s Peyton Siva was named the Big East preseason Player of the Year. Cincinnati s Sean Kilpatrick, Georgetown s Otto Porter, Louisville s Gorgui Deng, Notre Dame s Jack Cooley and Providence s Vincent Council rounded out the All-Big East First Team selections. Adams became Pitt s third preseason Big East Rookie of the league s top records for overall games (319-95), league regular season games (141-63), Big East championships (six), Big East Tournament wins (20) and NCAA Tournament appearances (11). During that period, Pitt has averaged 11.8 league wins and 26.5 overall victories per year. Pitt is also the only Big East Conference program to win 20 or more overall games and 10 or more league contests in 11 of the previous 12 seasons ( ). Pitt s previous streak of 10 consecutive 10-win Big East regular seasons ( ) during that timeframe ranks second only to Syracuse s run of eleven 10-plus win seasons set from Pitt has won 20 or more games 20 times in school history. In addition, Pitt was one of only three programs nationwide to advance to the NCAA Tournament and win 20 overall games and 10 league games in each of the previous 10 seasons ( ). Those programs include Gonzaga, Kansas and Pitt. That streak ended for Pitt last year. Since 2001, Pitt has earned 11 NCAA Tournament berths. During that span, Pitt is one of only seven schools nationwide and the only Big East programs to advance to the Year selection and first since Vonteego Cummings earned the honor prior to the season. Jerome Lane also earned the honor before the campaign. Pitt Head Coach Jamie Dixon, seniors Woodall and Dante Taylor along with redshirt juniors Lamar Patterson and Talib Zanna represented the Panthers in New York PRESEASON BIG EAST COACHES POLL Rk. Team (1 st place) Points 1. Louisville (14) Syracuse Notre Dame (1) Cincinnati Georgetown PITT Marquette South Florida Connecticut St. John s Rutgers Villanova DePaul Seton Hall Providence 31 *first place votes in parenthesis NCAA DIVISION I BEST COACHING STARTS AFTER 10 SEASONS (by wins) Jamie Dixon ranks fourth on the NCAA Division I all-time wins list after 10 seasons as a head coach. Here is where he stands in NCAA records (page 158 of NCAA recordbook): Coach, Team Seasons W-L Pct. Roy Williams, Kansas Everett Case, North Carolina State Mark Few, Gonzaga JAMIE DIXON, PITT Thad Matta, Butler/Xavier/Ohio St Denny Crum, Louisville Jerry Tarkanian, LBSU/UNLV John Calipari, UMass/Memphis / Tubby Smith, Tulsa/UGA/Kentucky Tom Izzo, Michigan State Bruce Weber, Southern Ill./Illinois NCAA Tournament in at least 11 of the last 12 seasons. Those schools include Duke, Gonzaga, Kansas, Michigan State, Texas, Wisconsin and Pitt. Pitt has advanced to NCAA Sweet Sixteen play in five of the last 12 seasons. Only five programs nationally (Duke-8, Kansas-8, Connecticut-6, Michigan State-6 and North Carolina-6) have surpassed that accomplishment, while six other pro-

8 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 6 PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER NUMBERS Through its 11 basketball seasons, the Petersen Events Center has provided Pitt a tremendous homecourt advantage. Consider the following facts: Total Games: 202 (100th all-time game: vs. Rutgers, Jan. 26, 2007; 200th all-time game vs. Notre Dame, Feb. 18, 2013). Overall Record: (.891) Big East Record: (.798) Non-Conference Record: (.971) Most Consecutive Wins at the Petersen Events Center: 34 (11/23/ 02-2/29/04); 31 (2/27/08-1/20/10) Most Consecutive Losses: 4 (12/23/11-1/25/12) Most Consecutive Non-Conference Wins: 58 (11/19/05-11/16/11), 28 (11/23/02-1/2/05) Most Consecutive Non-Conference Losses: 1 (Bucknell) Average Victory Margin: 18.3 points per game ( , 180 wins) Average Non-Conference Victory Margin: 22.5 points per game ( , 101 wins) Average Margin of Loss: 7.8 points (Pitt: 1310, Opp: 1481, 22 losses) Pitt Victories by 10 points or more: 143 Pitt Victories by 20 points or more: 77 Pitt Victories by 30 points or more: 25 Pitt Victories by 40 points or more: 8 Pitt Points Per Game: 74.7 points per game Opponents Points Per Game: 59.2 points per game Opponents held to 60 points or less: 114 of 202 Opponents held to 70 points or less: 175 of 202 Big East Opponents held to 60 points or less: 39 of 94 Big East Opponents held to 70 points or less: 76 of 94 Non-Conference Opp. held to 60 points or less: 76 of 104 Non-Conference Opp. held to 70 points or less: 96 of 104 Most Consecutive Opponents held to 60 points or less: 10 (3/7/09-1/16/10); 9 (11/27/02-1/18/03), 6 (1/24/11/13/11) Most Consecutive Opponents held to 70 points or less: 22 (1/17/ 04-2/23/05); 21 (11/23/02-12/13/03) Most Points Scored by Pitt: 103 (Houston Baptist, Nov. 9, 2007) Most Points Scored-Opponent: 97 (Notre Dame, Jan. 4, 2006) Least Points Scored by Pitt: 39 (Rutgers, Jan. 11, 2012) Least Points Scored-Opponent: 32 (New Hampshire, Dec. 4, 2009) Largest Win: 49 points (Bethune-Cookman, Dec. 15, 2012, 89-40) Largest Loss: 23 points (Rutgers, Jan. 11, 2012, 62-39) Closest Win: 1, two times (West Virginia, Feb. 7, 2008, 55-54; Georgetown, Jan. 25, 2003, 65-64) Largest Big East Win: 38 points (DePaul, Jan. 26, 2013, 93-55) Largest Big East Loss: 23 points (Rutgers, Jan. 11, 2012, 62-39) Longest Game: 3OT (West Virginia, Feb. 12, 2010, win) Record vs. Top-25 Ranked Teams (AP poll): 17-8 Record vs. Top-5 nationally ranked teams: 9-0 Record vs. Top-10 nationally ranked teams: 13-1 Record on Senior Day: 8-3 Record on Opening Day: 11-0 Overtime Record: 5-3; 2OT Record: 1-0; 3OT Record: 1-0 PITT S 22 LOSSES AT PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER Date Opponent W/L Pitt Opp Margin Feb. 24, 2004 *Syracuse (OT) L Jan. 2, 2005 Bucknell L Jan. 5, 2005 *Georgetown L Feb. 23, 2005 *West Virginia L Feb. 26, 2005 *Connecticut L March 3, 2006 *Seton Hall L Jan. 21, 2007 *Marquette (OT) L Feb. 12, 2007 *Louisville L Jan. 26, 2008 *Rutgers L Feb. 24, 2008 *Louisville L Jan. 20, 2010 *Georgetown L Jan. 24, 2011 *Notre Dame L Nov. 16, 2011 Long Beach State L Dec. 23, 2011 Wagner L Jan. 1, 2012 *Cincinnati L Jan. 11, 2012 *Rutgers L Jan. 25, 2012 *Louisville L Feb. 16, 2012 *West Virginia L Feb. 19, 2012 *USF L Dec. 31, 2012 *Cincinnati L Jan. 12, 2013 *Marquette L Feb. 18, 2013 *Notre Dame L Total Note: Louisville is the only team to defeat Pitt three times at the Petersen Events Center. Notre Dame, Georgetown, Rutgers, WVU and Cincinnati have done it twice. Pitt has lost four straight games once and two consecutive games only four times at the PEC. Only two teams- Louisville and Cincinnati have defeated Pitt in back-to-back meetings at the PEC. WHAT PITT RETURNED IN Category Percent Returning Last year s starters:... 60% (3 of 5) Last year s total starts: % (111 of 195) Team s top-10 in minutes played:... 70% (7 of 10) Total minutes played: % (5155 of 7825) Points scored: % (1692 of 2692) Field goals made: % (600 of 981) Field goal attempts: % (1307 of 2164) 3-point FG made: % (163 of 247) 3-point FG attempts: % (444 of 707) Offensive rebounds: % (382 of 532) Defensive rebounds: % (630 of 875) Total rebounds: % (1012 of 1407) Personal fouls: % (498 of 671) Assists: % (421 of 593) Turnovers: % (337 of 495) Blocked shots: % (73 of 103) Steals: % (134 of 183) WINNINGEST ACTIVE COACHES BY PCT. (Records are as of March 17, 2013) Previous Total Total Coach W-L W-L W-L Pct. Mark Few, Gonzaga Roy Williams, North Carolina John Calipari, Kentucky Thad Matta, Ohio State Mike Krzyzewski, Duke Bo Ryan, Wisconsin JAMIE DIXON, PITT Jim Boeheim, Syracuse Rick Pitino, Louisville Bob Huggins, West Virginia Tubby Smith, Minnesota PITT S BEST BIG EAST TURNAROUNDS In , Pitt has won seven more Big East regular season games than last season when injuries derailed the year. The turnaround ranks as the best all-time Pitt league mark in school history: +7 From a 5-13 record in to an 12-6 record in From a 7-9 record in to a 13-3 record in From a 6-10 record in to a 12-4 record in From a 5-13 record in to a 10-6 record in From a 5-11 record in to a 9-7 record in grams have matched it. Pitt also leads the Big East in NCAA Tournament appearances with 10 in the last 11 seasons (will be 11 of last 12) and ranks among national leaders in NCAA Tournament wins over the last 10 seasons with 15. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP NOTES Pitt enters its 24th NCAA Championship berth. Consider these notes: Pitt earns a No. 8 seed for the second time in program history. Pitt was also a No. 8 seed in The Panthers have been seeded at eight or above six times in their history. Pitt advances to the NCAA Tournament for the 11th time in the last 12 years. The Panthers are making the program s 24th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance and for the ninth time in 10 years under Head Coach Jamie Dixon. Pitt has advanced to the NCAA Tournament s Sweet Sixteen in five of the last 12 seasons: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007 and Only five programs (Duke-8, Kansas-8, Connecticut-6, Michigan State-6 and North Carolina- 6) have bested that record and six others have matched it.

9 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 7 MOST NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN APPEARANCES IN LAST 11 YEARS Since 2002, Pitt is one of only 12 schools nationwide to advance to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen at least five times over the last 11 years. Pitt has advanced to Sweet Sixteen action in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007 and Here is a chart depicting where Pitt ranks among schools over the last 11 years: School App. since 2002 Duke... 8 Kansas... 8 Connecticut... 6 Michigan State... 6 North Carolina... 6 Texas... 5 PITT... 5 Wisconsin... 5 Arizona... 5 Syracuse... 5 Kentucky... 5 Xavier... 5 Florida... 4 Memphis... 4 Louisville... 4 Ohio State... 4 PITT S BEST BIG EAST ROAD RECORDS Pitt s 6-3 road record in Big East play ranks among the best marks in school history for road win percentage. A look at Pitt s best Big East road records: Year W-L Pct Pitt is one of only seven programs nationally and the only Big East program to advance to 11 of the last 12 NCAA Tournaments. Those programs include Duke, Gonzaga, Kansas, Michigan State, Pitt, Texas and Wisconsin. YEAR-BY-YEAR NON-CONFERENCE RECORDS A look at Pitt s non-conference records since joining the Big East Conference: Year W-L Pct Total In its previous 23 NCAA Tournament appearances and 47 games, Pitt owns a alltime record in the tourney. It is in its last 23 games. As Pitt s head coach, Jamie Dixon owns an 11-8 NCAA Tournament record in his previous eight appearances. Pitt enters the NCAA Tournament as an at-large selection with a 24-8 overall and 12-6 Big East record. Pitt won 20-plus games for a school record 12th straight season and 20th time in school history. The Panthers also won 10-plus Big East games for the 11th time in the last 12 seasons. Jamie Dixon has now guided Pitt to nine NCAA Tournaments in his 10 years as head coach at Pitt. That is the most appearances for a head coach in school history. Paul Evans took five Pitt teams to the NCAA Tournament from Dixon has also coached in a school-best 19 NCAA Tournament games. PITT S BEST DEFENSIVE SEASONS Through 32 games, Pitt has yielded 55.4 points per game. Here is where that mark ranks among the school s best defensive points per game averages: PPG Year W-L PITT S LONGEST WIN STREAKS Wins Date 22 12/4/1973-2/23/ /15/ /13/ /13/1929-2/1/ /14/2003-1/19/ /14/2008-1/17/ /19/2005-1/21/ /16/1934-3/28/ /9/ /29/ /18/2003-3/23/ /8/ /11/ /12/ /16/ /10/1915-3/11/ /20/2004-1/2/ /1/2001-1/12/ /27/1914-2/9/1916 Pitt is the only Big East school to surpass the 20-win and 10- win Big East regular season totals in 11 of the past 12 seasons. Pitt currently owns the league s top records for league play (141-63) and overall games (319-95) over the last 12 years. BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP NOTES Last week, Pitt played in its final and 31st all-time Big East Championship. Here are some notes concerning Pitt in the Big East Championship: Pitt has appeared in seven of the last 13 Big East Championship PITT S WINNINGEST SEASONS A look at Pitt s all-time 20-win seasons (by victories): Year W-L Finals (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2008). Previously, only one school in Big East history matched that run: Syracuse (7 of 8 from ). It has appeared in three of the last seven Big East Championship Finals (2006, 2007 and 2008) and advanced to four consecutive title games from Pitt is one of four programs to capture at least three Big East Championship titles since : Connecticut-3, Pitt-2, Louisville-3 and Syracuse-2. Pitt has won 20 of its last 32 Big East Championship games dating back to the season. The 20 wins rank as the most victories of any program during that time period: Pitt-20, Syracuse-19, Connecticut-16, Georgetown-15, Louisville-14, Villanova-11. Pitt Head Coach Jamie Dixon enters his 10th and final Big East Championship with a 12-9 tournament record. In 2008, he guided Pitt to its second Big East Tournament title and its seventh Big East Championship Finals appearance in school history. In 31 years since joining the Big East Conference, Pitt has won the title two times (2003 and 2008) and advanced to the title game in seven tournaments (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006,

10 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES SENIOR CLASS: WINNERS Pitt s senior class of Dante Taylor and Tray Woodall is ranked among Pitt s all-time winningest classes: BY WINNING PCT. Senior Class W-L Pct BY WINS Senior Class W-L Pct and 2008). It defeated UConn, 74-56, in the 2003 title game and Georgetown, 74-65, in Pitt has advanced to three of the last eight title games. WOODALL, ADAMS EARN ALL-BIG EAST HONORS Pitt s Tray Woodall and Steven Adams both were honored by Big East Conference coaches on Sunday, March 10 as Woodall earned All-Big East Third Team honors and Adams was named to the Big East All- Rookie Team. Adams became the first freshman to earn Big East All-Rookie Team honors at Pitt since DeJuan Blair garnered the same accolade in WOODALL AND TAYLOR HONORED ON SENIOR DAY Pitt s Tray Woodall and Dante Taylor were honored on Senior Day vs. Villanova (March 3). Consider some of the duo s achievements over the last five seasons: Compiled a career record and.712 winning percentage. NATION S TOP HOMECOURT WINNING PERCENTAGES (LAST 11 SEASONS, ) (Research is from the opening of Pitt s Petersen Events Center to a.m. games on March 10, 2013) Overall School W-L Pct Kansas Duke Gonzaga Michigan State Wisconsin Memphis PITT Florida North Carolina Kentucky Oklahoma State Syracuse Connecticut Illinois Arizona The duo needs just one more victory to become the ninth senior class in school history to win 100 or more games. Concluded their careers with a record in Big East play and a 625 winning percentage. Will conclude their careers as three-time NCAA Tournament participants (2010, 2011 and 2013). Helped guide Pitt to a Big East regular season championship and a No. 1 seed upon entering the NCAA Tournament in Four consecutive 20-win seasons (25 in , 28 in , 22 in , 24 currently in ). Three 10-plus win Big East regular seasons (13 in , 15 in , 12 in ) including a school-record 15 league wins in Compiled a four-year record and a.842 winning percentage in games played at the Petersen Events Center four-year record and.885 winning percentage in games vs. non-conference teams. Recorded a record of 8-5 against top-10 ranked teams in four years. Woodall is one of only seven players in school history to total 1,000 points and 500 assists in a career. He needs two assists to become one of just seven players to record 300 points and 150 assists in two seasons at Pitt. Taylor and Woodall are on pace to graduate with a degree from the University of Pittsburgh in April, 2013: Taylor Social Sciences, Woodall Sociology. PITT IN THE NATIONAL STATISTI- CAL RANKINGS In the latest NCAA statistical rankings (as of March 14, 2013), Pitt ranks among the nation s top- 30 teams in seven statistical categories: 6th in scoring defense, 7th in scoring margin, 9th in assists per game, 3rd in assist:turnover ratio, 19th in field goal percentage, 13th in rebound margin and 16th in fewest turnovers per game. 10-MAN ROTATION KEY TO PITT S SUCCESS Pitt has accomplished its 24-8 record with total team effort while utilizing a 10-man rotation. Pitt has been called one of the nation s most balanced teams. All 10 of its players are averaging 4.2 points or more and all 10 are playing at least 11.7 minutes per game. Through its first 32 games, Pitt has outscored its opponents by a plus-14.2 margin, shot 47.5 ( ) from the floor and has outrebounded its opponents by plus- 7.1 boards per game. Pitt has forced 13.5 turnovers per game and totaled 206 steals for a 6.7 steals per game TOP GAMES AT PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER There have been 21 games involving two ranked teams at the Petersen Events Center. Pitt is 15-6 in those contests: Date Game and Score January 6, Pitt 72, 5-Notre Dame 55 January 18, Pitt 73, 25-Syracuse 60 February 15, Pitt 75, 5-Connecticut 68 January 29, Pitt 76, 4-Syracuse 69 February 26, Connecticut 73, 18-Pitt 64 January 23, Pitt 80, 25-Syracuse 67 February 9, Pitt 57, 9-West Virginia 53 January 21, Marquette 77, 6-Pitt 74 (OT) January 14, Pitt 69, 5-Georgetown 60 January 19, Pitt 78, 8-Syracuse 60 March 4, Pitt 90, 13-Marquette 75 March 7, Pitt 70, 1-Connecticut 60 January 20, Georgetown 74, No. 9 Pitt 66 February 12, Pitt 98, 5-West Virginia 95 (3OT) February 21, Pitt 70, 3-Villanova 65 December 27, Pitt 78, 4-Connecticut 63 January 17, Pitt 74, 3-Syracuse 66 January 24, Notre Dame 56, 2-Pitt 51 March 5, Pitt 60, 19-Villanova 50 December 31, Cincinnati 70, 24-Pitt 61 February 18, Notre Dame 51, 20-Pitt 42

11 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 9 PITT S ALL-TIME BEST BIG EAST RECORDS Here is a look at Pitt s top seasons in the Big East: W-L Season BIG EAST WINNINGEST TWO-YEAR PERIODS W-L Seasons , , , , , average, numbers that are uncommonly high for the Panthers. Pitt has also dominated the inside, having outscored its opponents, , in the paint. The Panthers bench also has outscored their opponents by a total. Additionally, Pitt has assisted on 64.7 percent (529 of 818) of its total field goals made. PITT S DEPTH ON DISPLAY Pitt s bench play and overall depth has proved to be the team s strength over its first 32 games. Ten players are averaging 4.2 points or more and all 10 players in the rotation are playing at least 11.7 minutes or more. PITT IN THE RANKINGS Here is a week-by-week look at where Pitt ranks in the AP and ESPN/ USA Today polls: Week AP ESPN Preseason... ARV... ARV Nov ARV... ARV Nov ARV... ARV Nov ARV... ARV Dec ARV... ARV Dec ARV... ARV Dec ARV... ARV Dec Dec Jan ARV... ARV Jan ARV... NR Jan ARV... ARV Jan ARV... ARV Feb Feb Feb Feb ARV March March Pitt s bench has outscored its opponents by a total. Furthermore, Pitt has been led in scoring eight times by a player off the bench and in rebounding seven times this year. Pitt s bench has outscored Pitt s starters in two games this year: DePaul (52-41) and Villanova (31-27). Some other bench production figures: Scoring: 36.0% (802 of 2227) FG made: 36.9% (302 of 818) Rebounding: 32.4% (358 of 1131) 3FG made: 33.9% (55 of 162) FT attempts: 30.8% (199 of 646) ROAD SUCCESS Winners of six of its last eight road games, Pitt concluded its regular season with a 6-3 road record with a 15-point win at DePaul (81-66), 16-point win at St. John s (63-47), 10-point win at No. 17 Cincinnati (62-52), four-point win over ALL-TIME COACHING WINS AT PITT Jamie Dixon is quickly moving his way up Pitt s all-time coaching wins chart. Here is a look at where he stands. Head Coach Years Record Pct. H.C. Carlson, JAMIE DIXON, th Robert Timmons, Paul Evans, Dr. George M. Flint, Roy Chipman, Charles Buzz Ridl, Ben Howland, Tim Grgurich, WHERE PITT RANKS IN THE NCAA STATISTICS Source: (Statistics as of March 14, 2013) Category Rank Average Won-Loss Percentage Scoring Offense Scoring Defense Scoring Margin Field Goal Percentage Field Goal Percentage Defense Three-Point Field Goals Per Game Three-Point Field Goal Pct Three-Point FG Pct. Defense Free Throw Percentage Rebound Margin Assists Per Game Assist:Turnover Ratio Blocked Shots Per Game Steals Per Game Turnovers Per Game Turnover Margin Personal Fouls Per Game Providence (68-64), 15-point win at Villanova (58-43) and 28-point victory over No. 19 Georgetown (73-45). The 6-3 record ranks as one of the best road records in Pitt s Big East history. See chart on page 7. Over the last 12 seasons ( ), Pitt owns one of the Big East s best road winning percentages (.578) with a record. In addition, Pitt has won 32 its last 52 road games. WOODALL HITS 1,000 POINT/500 ASSIST MILESTONE Against Cincinnati on Feb. 9, Tray Woodall became the 41st player in school history to score over 1,000 career points. In achieving that milestone, he became just the seventh player in school history to total over 1,000 points and 500 assists in a career. The other players who have achieved 1,000 points and 500 assists in a career are: Darelle Porter (1,007/617), Sean Miller (1,282/ 744), Jerry McCullough (1,342/ 552), Brandin Knight (1,440/785), Carl Krauser (1,642/568) and Levance Fields (1,247/645). Woodall (376 points/166 assists on the year) also reached the 300- point and 150-assist mark for a season. He is one of only seven players in school history to achieve that mark in two straight seasons. TWO FRESHMEN STARTERS In 31 of 32 games, Pitt s starting lineup has consisted of two freshmen center Steven Adams and guard James Robinson. The last time two freshmen started consistently during a season at Pitt was in when guard Brandin Knight (25 starts) and forward Donatas Zavackas (18 starts) each started at their respective positions. The last time two true freshmen started every game of a season was in when both Ricardo Greer and Atila Cosby each started all 27 games during the year. The season opener marked the first time that Pitt started two true freshmen in a game since January 6, 2004, when both Antonio Graves and Chris Taft started against Virginia Tech. For four games, Graves started in place of injured starter Carl Krauser. Through 32 games, Robinson has averaged 6.1 points, 2.2 rebounds, 3.5 assists and ranks third on the team with 26.5 minutes per game average. He also has an impressive 2.89 assist:turnover ratio, which ranks among the nation s top-10 in that category. He has been named the Big East Rookie of the Week one time this year. Adams leads the Panthers in blocked shots (63) and blocks per game (2.03) and rebounding (6.2 rpg) and has also averaged 7.0 points in 23.3 minutes per game. He is also shooting 56.5 percent (95-168) from the floor. Both Robinson and Adams rank among school freshman leaders in several categories. Here is a list of where each ranks in each respective category:

12 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 10 GAMES PLAYED 143 Sam Young Tyrell Biggs Tray Woodall Ashton Gibbs Jaron Brown Julius Page Dante Taylor Ronald Ramon Brad Wanamaker Nasir Robinson Toree Morris Levance Fields Antonio Graves Gilbert Brown Sean Miller Brandin Knight Carl Krauser Chevon Troutman POINTS other players 1200 Curtis Aiken Bob Lazor John Riser Kent Scott Isaac Hawkins Calvin Sheffield Brian Generalovich Aaron Gray Tray Woodall Donatas Zavackas Ronald Ramon Brad Wanamaker Chris McNeal Carlton Neverson Julius Pegues Rod Brookin Gilbert Brown Darelle Porter DeJuan Blair PITT PLAYERS IN THE CAREER RECORDS FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 400 FG attempts).625 Chevon Troutman Ontario Lett Dante Taylor Chris Taft DeJuan Blair Eric Mobley Aaron Gray Brian Shorter Talib Zanna Charles Smith Nasir Robinson Jerome Lane Billy Knight POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 297 Ashton Gibbs Jason Matthews Sean Miller Ronald Ramon Julius Page Brandin Knight Jason maile Carl Krauser Jarrett Lockhart Levance Fields Jerry McCullough Tray Woodall Donatas Zavackas Vonteego Cummings ASSISTS 785 Brandin Knight Sean Miller Levance Fields Darelle Porter Tray Woodall Carl Krauser Jerry McCullough Vonteego Cummings Brad Wanamaker Dwayne Wallace Curtis Aiken Ricardo Greer Pete Strickland Billy Culbertson Ronald Ramon Keith Starr Tom Richards BLOCKED SHOTS 346 Charles Smith Eric Mobley Sam Clancy Isaac Hawkins Aaron Gray Gary McGhee Chris Taft Sam Young Bobby Martin Keith Armstrong Mark Blount Attila Cosby Jaime Peterson Chevon Troutman Dante Taylor Orlando Antigua Ontario Lett DeJuan Blair Mel Bennett Steven Adams STEALS 298 Brandin Knight Jerry McCullough Vonteego Cummings Kellii Taylor Ricardo Greer Carlton Neverson Jaron Brown Carl Krauser Darelle Porter Dwayne Wallace Sam Clancy Curtis Aiken Chevon Troutman Brad Wanamaker Demetreus Gore George Allen Sam Young Tray Woodall ASSIST:TURNOVER RATIO 2.89 Levance Fields Sean Miller Tray Woodall Ronald Ramon Darelle Porter Brandin Knight Billy Culbertson Lamar Patterson Jerry McCullough Brad Wanamaker Curtis Aiken Antonio Graves Ashton Gibbs Dwayne Wallace POINT-ASSIST DOUBLE-DOUBLES 8 Levance Fields Tray Woodall Brandin Knight Jerry McCullough PLUS ASSIST GAMES 13 Darelle Porter Brandin Knight Tray Woodall Levance Fields Jerry McCullough Sean Miller JAMES ROBINSON Games started nd Minutes per game th FT Pct th Assists: th Assists average rd STEVEN ADAMS Games started nd FG Pct. (150 Att) st Rebounds th Rebound average th Blocked shots rd Blocked shots avg rd % of starts %... 1st TREY ZEIGLER, DURAND JOHNSON PROVIDE SCORING PUNCH OFF BENCH During the course of the season, junior transfer Trey Zeigler and redshirt freshman Durand Johnson have combined to give Pitt a backcourt scoring punch off the bench. Against Villanova, the duo led Pitt with 13 points apiece. Johnson did the damage from 3- point range, while Zeigler converted several key baskets down the stretch to give Pitt the win. Against Providence, Zeigler finished with six points, including a key putback and Johnson hit a clutch 3-pointer to preserve Pitt s lead. Against DePaul, Zeigler led the Panthers with 18 points on 7-12 shooting. Johnson registered back-to-back double figure scoring games against Villanova (13) and Marquette (10) and hit three key 3-pointers in its overtime win vs. Villanova on March 3. In Big East games only, he averaged 4.8 points per game and is fourth on the squad in 3-point field goals made (17-41). DANTE TAYLOR NAMED NATION S BEST SEVENTH MAN Senior and former McDonald s All-American Dante Taylor was named one of the nation s best and most productive bench players by MOST CONFERENCE TITLES-NATIONALLY Most league championships (as of March 17, 2012) School Conference RS T Total Kansas Big Duke ACC Kentucky SEC Ohio State Big North Carolina ACC Florida SEC PITT Big East Connecticut Big East Illinois Big UCLA PAC Wisconsin Big ESPN s Ken Pomeroy. In only 15.8 minutes per game, Taylor is averaging 5.0 points and 4.0 rebounds per game. He ranks second on the squad with a.559 (62-111) percent field goal percentage and provides valuable energy off the bench. Taylor is playing his best basketball down stretch. In Pitt s game against South Florida (Feb. 27), Taylor led the Panthers with first double-double of the season with 12 points and 10 rebounds. He sealed the Villanova overtime on Senior Day with a dunk in the closing seconds.

13 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 11 NCAA DIVISION I BEST COACHING STARTS AFTER NINE SEASONS (by wins) Jamie Dixon ranks third on the NCAA Division I all-time wins list after nine seasons as a head coach. Here is where he stands in NCAA records (page 158 of NCAA recordbook): Coach, Team Seasons W-L Pct. Roy Williams, Kansas Everett Case, North Carolina State JAMIE DIXON, PITT Mark Few, Gonzaga Thad Matta, OSU/Butler/Xavier Denny Crum, Louisville Jerry Tarkanian, LBSU/UNLV Bruce Weber, SIU/Illinois John Calipari, UMass/Memphis , Tubby Smith, Tulsa/UGa/Kentucky Tom Izzo, Michigan State STELLAR ASSIST:TURNOVER RATIO Through 32 games, Pitt has done an incredible job of taking care of the basketball and sharing the ball. According to the March 14, 2013 NCAA statistics, Pitt ranks No. 3 nationally with a stellar assist:turnover ratio of 1.52 with three players boasting stellar ratios including Lamar Patterson (92:56, 1.64), James Robinson (113:39, 2.90) and Tray Woodall (166:68, 2.44). In the recent NCAA Statistics report (March 14, 2013), Pitt ranked No. 3 nationally in assist:turnover ratio, No. 9 in assists per game, No. 16 in fewest turnovers per game and No. 44 in turnover margin, all remarkable improvements over last season s performance. Patterson, Robinson and Woodall all ranked among the nation s top-90 and among the Big East Conference s top-10 in assist:turnover ratio. PITT REACHES 1,500 ALL-TIME PROGRAM WINS Pitt won its 1,500th all-time program victory vs. Detroit on Dec. 1, Pitt currently owns a 1,517-1,072 all-time record in men s basketball. PITT, PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER PASSES TWO MILLION FAN MARK; 200-GAMES AT PEC Pitt concluded its 11th season in the Petersen Events Center and has now played 202 games in the arena and drawn over 2 million total fans. Pitt also played its 200th game vs. Notre Dame on Feb. 18, Pitt surpassed the 2 million attendance mark on Dec. 19 vs. Delaware State. The Panthers celebrated the accomplishment by raising a banner during halftime of the Marquette game and presenting a special gift (tee-shirt) to fans before its game against Cincinnati on Dec. 31. PANTHERS EXCEL AT HOME Pitt concluded its 11th season in the Petersen Events Center with a all-time record and.891 winning percentage. The.891 winning percentage ranks among the nation s best homecourt records over the last 11 years (see chart page 8). Pitt has won 80 of its last 99 Big East home games. Only one opponent (Louisville) has defeated Pitt three times at the Petersen Events Center, while four programs (Rutgers, Georgetown, Cincinnati and West Virginia) have defeated the Panthers two times in the arena. Pitt has lost four straight games on one occasion and two consecutive games only five times in the history of the Petersen Events Center. Only two teams have defeated Pitt in backto-back games at the Petersen Events Center: Louisville and Cincinati. At home, Pitt has won 55 of its last 66 games, 40 of its last 51 games against Big East regular season opponents, 86 of its last 98 overall games and recently completed home win streaks of 20 games (Jan. 28, 2010-Jan. 24, 2011) and 15 games (Feb. 29, 2012-Dec. 31, 2012). The 20-game win streak ranks as the fourth longest streak of its kind in school history. Pitt concludes league play with a record vs. Big East opponents at the Petersen Events Center. In addition, Pitt recently completed a 58-game win streak against non-conference opponents at home (Nov. 19, 2005-Nov. 16, 2011). Pitt also owns an impressive record vs. non-conference opponents in the Petersen Events Center and has claimed 122 of its last 126 home games against regular season non-conference opponents. Pitt s three non-conference losses at the PEC are to Bucknell (Jan. 2, 2005), Long Beach State (Nov. 16, 2011) and Wagner (Dec. 23, 2011). NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS With its 12-1 non-conference record this year, Pitt has surpassed the 10-win mark for non-conference wins in a season for the 12th consecutive season. Prior to this run and since Pitt joined the Big East Conference in , Pitt had won 10 or more non-conference games in only three previous years. Here is Pitt s nonconference record over the last 12 seasons: W-L Year Pitt has compiled a nonconference record over the last 12 years. Pitt has also won 95 of its last 105 overall games against non-conference opponents dating back to a January 2, 2005 loss to Bucknell. In addition to Bucknell, the 10 losses are to No. 4 Michigan on Nov. 21, 2012 in the NIT Season Tip-Off, Wagner (Dec. 23, 2011), Long Beach State (Nov. 16, 2011), No. 11 Tennessee at Consol Energy Center on Dec. 11, 2010, Indiana on Dec. 8, 2009 in the Jimmy V Classic in New York City, No. 3 Texas in Kansas City, Mo. on Nov. 24, 2009, at Wisconsin (2006), vs. Oklahoma State in Oklahoma City (2006) and at Dayton (2008). Since the season, Pitt is 62-8 in December games and has won 58 of its last 60 November games. Jamie Dixon owns a 56-3 career November record. PITT SUCCESS REVOLVES AROUND REBOUNDING, REBOUND MARGIN Once again, Pitt ranks among national leaders in rebound margin in at No. 13 (plus-7.1 in the latest rankings). It has become the norm as the Panthers have ranked among the nation s top-10 rebounding teams in five of the last 10 seasons under Jamie Dixon. Here is where Pitt has ranked nationally in rebound margin over the last 10 seasons and under Jamie Dixon: Nation BEC Year Rank Rank Margin th 1st th 2nd nd 1st th 3rd nd 1st st 4th th 4th th 2nd th 2nd th 2nd +5.4 BIG EAST CHAMPIONS...AGAIN With its Big East regular season title, Pitt captured a league-leading sixth Big East Conference crown in the last 11 years and fourth Big East regular season title since 2000 (see chart page 4). Pitt has now won or tied for the Big East regular season title six times in program history: , , , , and now With its league-leading 15-3 record, Pitt won the title after maintaining a 1.0 game lead over Notre Dame (14-4). Pitt also entered the Big East Tournament as the No. 1 seed for only the third time in school history: 1988, 2004 and DIXON ETCHES HIS NAME ALL OVER NCAA COACHING RECORDS With his current 262 career victories, Jamie Dixon moved into fourth place on the NCAA all-time coaching wins list after 10 years as a head coach. He passed Thad Matta (258) who is in fifth place on the list. The record is 282 wins by Kansas Roy Williams from See chart on page 5. Through his first nine seasons and 238 wins, Dixon ranked third among all-time NCAA Division I head coaches in wins after nine seasons as a head coach (see chart page 11). In , Dixon set the alltime NCAA Division I record for most wins after the first eight years

14 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 12 of a coaching career. He entered the season with 216 career wins and set the record by surpassing both North Carolina State s Everett Case (213 wins from ) and Kansas Roy Williams (213 wins from ) on March 3, 2011, with a victory at USF. Dixon has guided Pitt to three combined Big East titles ( regular season, 2008 tournament and regular season), two No. 1 seeds upon entering the NCAA Tournament (2009 and 2011), led Pitt to six consecutive 25-win seasons and has winning records or.500 records against 13 of the 15 Big East schools. Here are Dixon s all-time records vs. Big East opponents: Cincinnati 8-3, Connecticut 8-7, DePaul 9-1, Georgetown 7-6, Louisville 5-7, Marquette 6-7, Notre Dame 6-6, Providence 9-1, Rutgers 6-3, St. John s 10-3, Seton Hall 7-4, South Florida 6-3, Syracuse 10-4, Villanova With a victory over American on Dec. 22, 2010, Dixon reached the 200-career victory plateau. Dixon tied the NCAA Division I record for quickest to 200 wins in only eight seasons, matching the record held by Gonzaga s Mark Few and Kansas Roy Williams. He ranks No. 13 among the all-time NCAA Division I coaches in quickest to 200 victories in regards to total games (see charts on page 4) and tied the NCAA record in fastest to 200 career wins by years (8). He also became the fastest coach in school history to reach the 200-win plateau and only the second coach to reach that mark in school history (see chart on page 6). The only other coach in school history to win over 200 games is H.C. Doc Carlson, who recorded a record over 31 years from With his 188 wins, Dixon tied the NCAA Division I all-time record for most victories after seven seasons as a head coach. He tied Gonzaga s Few, who held the record with 188 wins from In , Dixon also set the NCAA Division I record for most wins after the first six seasons as a head coach. DIXON EARNS FOUR NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR AWARDS OVER LAST FOUR YEARS Jamie Dixon has earned four National Coach of the Year awards in each of the last four years. Dixon was named the 2011 Sporting News National Coach of the Year after leading Pitt to the Big East regular season outright title. He was named the 2010 Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year after guiding Pitt to a 25-9 overall record, second place finish in the Big East and No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament after his squad was picked to finish ninth in the Big East preseason coaches poll. Dixon also earned USA Basketball National Coach of the Year honors for guiding the Americans to the Under-19 FIBA World Championship Gold Medal. Following the season, Dixon was named the Naismith National Coach of the Year recipient, Pitt s second all-time Naismith National Coach of the Year recipient. PITT RANKED FOR SECOND TIME THIS YEAR; FOURTH STRAIGHT WEEK At No. 17 in the Associated Press poll and No. 19 in the USA Today coaches poll (as of March 11, 2013), Pitt enters its sixth consecutive week ranked among the nation s top-25. It is the second stint this year that Pitt has been ranked in consecutive weeks, garnering rankings on both Dec. 24 and Dec. 31. On Dec. 24, 2012, Pitt entered the national rankings for the first time in and for the first time in 19 weeks. It had spent each of the other polls on the Also Receiving Votes list. This has been an uncommon stretch for Pitt, which previously had been ranked in 40 consecutive polls. January 2, 2012 marked the first time Pitt was unranked in 40 consecutive weeks. Dating back to January, 2009, Pitt previously had been ranked in 39 Associated Press polls and 40 ESPN/USA Today coaches polls. Pitt opened the year ranked No. 10 in the Associated Press media poll and No. 11 in the ESPN/ USA Today coaches poll. Pitt entered a season ranked among the nation s top-10 for the sixth time in school history and fourth time in the last six years. Since January 7, 2002, Pitt has been ranked among the nation s top- 25 in 82 percent and 173 of the last 210 national polls. In addition, Pitt has been ranked among the nation s top-10 teams for at least one week in each of the last 11 seasons ( ). In , Pitt ascended to the No. 1 national ranking for the first time in school history. It spent a total of three weeks as the nation s consensus No. 1. The Pitt men s basketball team became the first Pitt team to hold the No. 1 national ranking since the 1982 Pitt football season. The 1982 Pitt football team entered the season ranked No. 1 and held the top spot for three weeks during the year (Sept. 7, Oct. 26, Nov. 2). CLOSE QUALITY LOSSES Over the last 11 years under Jamie Dixon, Pitt s 85 losses have come by a combined 639 points for a 7.5 average points per loss. Since Jamie Dixon became head coach, only 23 of his 85 losses during his 10-year tenure came by 10 or more points: Date Opponent (Score) Margin F16/13 at Marquette (79-69) -10 M7/12 vs. Georgetown (64-52) -12 F16/12 West Virginia (66-48) -18 F8/12 at USF (63-51) -12 J21/12 Louisville (73-62) -11 J11/12 Rutgers (62-39) -23 D27/11 at Notre Dame (72-59) -13 N11/11 Long Beach St. (86-76) -10 F24/10 at Notre Dame (68-53) -15 F2/10 at WVU (70-51) -19 D8/09 Indiana (74-64) -10 N24/09 Texas (78-62) -16 M12/09 vs. WVU (74-60) -14 M22/08 vs. Michigan St. (65-54) -11 M3/08 at WVU (76-62) -14 F21/08 at Notre Dame (82-70) -12 F15/08 at Marquette (72-54) -18 J26/08 Rutgers (77-64) -13 D29/07 at Dayton (80-55) -25 M10/07 vs. Georgetown (65-42) -23 F12/07 Louisville (66-53) -13 D16/06 at Wisconsin (89-75) -14 M25/04 vs. Okla. State (63-51) -12 Pitt s 23-point loss to Rutgers on Jan. 11, 2012 was its largest Big East regular season loss since Dixon became head coach. Amazingly, Dixon has dropped 31 of his 85 career games by four points or less and 62 of his 85 losses by fewer than 10 points (72.9 percent). DIXON AND NON-CONFERENCE SUCCESS Combining his non-conference games, Dixon owns a overall record vs. non-conference foes. Dixon won 45 consecutive games in November and December before dropping a contest at No. 7 Wisconsin on Dec. 16, He won his first 35 November games until a loss to No. 3 Texas in UNDER 70 DEFENSIVE MENTALITY Defense has been a key ingredient to Pitt s success over the last 12 seasons. Following are some defensive notes: This year, Pitt has held 19 of its 32 opponents to 60 points or less and 29 of its 32 foes to 70 points or less. Against Pitt, opponents are averaging just 55.4 points per game and shooting just 39.3 percent ( ) from the floor. In , Pitt held 28 of 39 opponents to 70 points or less. In , Pitt limited 19 of its 34 opponents to 60 points or less and 28 of its 34 opponents to 70 points or less. Since Jamie Dixon became head coach in , Pitt has held 135 of its 172 Big East regular season opponents to 70 points or less. Additionally, since Jamie Dixon became head coach, Pitt has held 277 of its 347 opponents to 70 points or less. Pitt s record is during that span. Over the last 10 seasons, Pitt has posted eight of the top-10 best defensive seasons in school history. That achievement has made it the best defensive era in school and Big East Conference history. When holding opponents to 60 points or less, Pitt is over the last 12 years: HOME SWEET HOME In a Sports Illustrated poll, Big East Conference players voted Pitt s Petersen Events Center as the most difficult place to play in the league. Also, a 2009 AOL Fanhouse poll of Big East players rated Pitt s fans as the Best in the League. Pitt s Petersen Events Center was rated the sixth-loudest stadium in college basketball by ESPN The Magazine. Here are some facts to support those statements:

15 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 13 Pitt has won 184 of its last 208 home games which includes a 40- game home win streak from and a 31-game home win streak from Over the last 12 seasons, Pitt is a combined in home games. Its 19 home wins in set a school record for most home victories in a season. Pitt has lost just 22 times in the Petersen Events Center and sports a record (.891) in the 11-year old arena. Louisville is the only opponent to defeat Pitt three times in the arena, while Notre Dame, Georgetown, Cincinnati, West Virginia and Rutgers are the only opponents to defeat Pitt two times at the Petersen Events Center. Pitt has lost just three non-conference games to the likes of Bucknell, Long Beach State and Wagner. Pitt won its first 34 consecutive games in the Petersen Events Center. The 34-game win streak to open the arena ranks third alltime among winning streaks to open new arenas (51-UCLA in 1964, 41-Providence in and 34-Pitt, ). Pitt has won 80 of its last 98 Big East league home games and is against Big East opponents in the Petersen Events Center. Pitt recently won a school record 58 consecutive home games against non-conference opponents at the Petersen Events Center. Its 58-game win streak spanning from Jan. 2, 2005-Nov. 16, 2011 surpassed the previous record of 28 consecutive nonconference home wins at the Petersen Events Center recorded from Nov. 23, 2002-Jan. 2, Pitt owns a record vs. nonconference opponents in the Petersen Events Center. Wagner, Long Beach State and Bucknell are the only three nonconference teams to defeat the Panthers there. Pitt has won 122 of its last 126 home games against regular season non-conference home opponents. In addition, the Panthers are in their last 129 regular season non-conference home games. For the first time in Petersen Events Center history, Pitt dropped four straight games in (Dec. 23, Wagner-Jan. 21, Louisville). It has lost backto-back games at the Petersen Events Center on only five different occasions. Two of those occurences happened during the season: Jan. 2, 2005 vs. Bucknell (69-66) and Jan. 5, 2005 vs. Georgetown (67-64); and Feb. 23, 2005 vs. West Virginia (70-66) and Feb. 26, 2005 vs. Connecticut (73-64). Pitt also dropped back-to-back games this year against No. 8 Cincinnati (70-61) and Marquette (74-67 in OT). Pitt currently has a string of 205 consecutive regular season home sellouts dating back to a January 12, 2002 game at Fitzgerald Field House against Notre Dame (198 regular season games at PEC and final seven Fitzgerald Field House games in ). All 198 regular season games at the Petersen Events Center have been sold out. PITT ACADEMIC NOTES The following notes include academic achievements by the Pitt basketball program over the last nine years: Achieved two consecutive top- 10 percent ratings in the NCAA s Academic Performance Rankings in and , one of only two Big East Conference basketball programs to achieve that honor (Pitt and Notre Dame). 80 percent of Jamie Dixon s players have graduated from the University of Pittsburgh. Consistently achieves high APR scores, ranked tied for second among Big East men s basketball programs in 2009 and Pitt has also ranked among the nation s top-20 percent of basketball programs in each of the last four years of APR rankings. In the report released during the summer of 2011, Pitt ranked among the nation s top-10 percent of all 336 men s basketball programs based on its APR between the and academic years. Pitt Basketball has earned a Team Academic Achievement Award in three of the last seven years. Pitt won awards in 2004, 2006 and Thirty-one (31) men s basketball student-athletes have earned their degrees over the last nine years. Those student-athletes include: Griffin Abel, Chase Adams, Marcus Bowman, Gilbert Brown, Jaron Brown, Sean Brown, Mike Cook, John DeGroat, Yuri Demetris, Jermaine Dixon, Tim Frye, Ashton Gibbs, Antonio Graves, Doyle Hudson, Levon Kendall, Brandin Knight, Carl Krauser, Ontario Lett, Chad Johnson, Mark McCarroll, Gary McGhee, Julius Page, Maurice Polen, Ronald Ramon, Nick Rivers, Nasir Robinson, Charles Small, Ryan Tiesi, Chevon Troutman, Austin Wallace, Donatas Zavackas. This year, Pitt s two seniors Tray Woodall and Dante Taylor are both expected to graduate in April.

16 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 14 JAMIE DIXON COACHING NOTES TCU 87 10TH YEAR AS PITT S HEAD COACH ( ) 14TH YEAR AT PITT ( ) HEAD COACHING ACHIEVEMENTS Four-time National Coach of the Year (2009 Naismith, 2010 USA Basketball, 2010 Jim Phelan Award, 2011 The Sporting News). Guided Pitt to three Big East Championships ( regular season, 2008 tournament, regular season). Set NCAA Division I all-time records for most victories after eight years as a head coach (216 wins), seven seasons (188) and six years (163). Ranks third on the list after nine years (238 wins). Led Pitt to the outright Big East regular season title, a conference that placed an alltime record 11 teams in the NCAA Tournament that year. Became the only coach in NCAA Division I basketball to guide his team to the NCAA Tournament and win at least one game in each tournament over a span of six seasons ( ). Pitt is the only school to achieve that distinction during that period. Guided the 2009 USA Basketball Under-19 National Team to the Gold Medal at the FIBA World Championships during July The team finished with a perfect 9-0 record. Guided Pitt to the school s second all-time Big East Championship title in 2008, becoming just the second squad in league history to win the title after winning four consecutive games. In , became the first and only coach in Pitt history to guide Pitt to eight consecutive 20-win seasons and eight straight 10-win Big East regular seasons, the only Big East program to achieve those goals during that timeframe. Led Pitt to its only two 30-win seasons in program history (31 wins in and 31 wins in ), first No. 1 ranking ( ) and first No. 1 seeds upon entering the NCAA Tournament (2009 and 2011) in school history. Only head coach in school history to lead Pitt to eight straight NCAA Tournaments ( ). Guided Pitt to three NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen appearances (2004, 2007 and 2009). Concluded the season as the winningest coach in Big East history with a current.661 winning percentage in league games (115-59). His winning percentage ranks ahead of legendary Big East coaches including Georgetown s John Thompson (.653), Syracuse s Jim Boeheim (.652), St. John s Lou Carnesecca (.635) and Connecticut s Jim Calhoun (.634). DIXON RECORD BY THE YEARS (10TH YEAR AS HEAD COACH AT PITT, ) Overall Big East BET NCAA Non-Conf. Home Road Neutral vs. Top-25 vs. Top-10 Year W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct Career

17 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 15 Named Madison Square Garden s College Basketball Coach of the Decade ( ). Is one of only nine coaches in NCAA Division I history to win over 100 games during the first four seasons of a coaching career. Tied an NCAA Division I record by reaching 200 career victories in only eight seasons as head coach. One of only 13 coaches in NCAA Division I history to reach 200 victories in 255 games or less. Reached 100 wins at Pitt faster than any other coach in school history. Dixon needed only 126 games to reach the milestone. Only 14 coaches in the history of college basketball reached 100 career victories faster than Dixon. He already ranks second on Pitt s all-time coaching wins list. Advanced to the Big East Championship Final in four of his first nine seasons as head coach at Pitt with a title in In , became the first rookie head coach in Big East history to both guide his team to the league s regular season title and earn Big East Coach of the Year honors. Dixon earned those accolades after leading the Panthers to their third consecutive Big East regular season title and second all-time outright Big East title. His 31 victories as a first-year head coach in ranked as the third all-time highest total in NCAA Division I history for a first-year head coach. Led Pitt on an 18-game win streak to begin his career during the season, a streak which ranks as the third best start for a rookie head coach in NCAA history. Guided Pitt to the Big East outright regular season title in his rookie season as head coach. DIXON AND HIS PLAYERS Three current NBA players (DeJuan Blair, San Antonio Spurs; Aaron Gray, Toronto Raptors and Sam Young, Indiana Pacers). Four NBA draftees. Four consensus All-Americans. 15 All-Region honorees. 10 major Big East Award winners including four Most Improved Player honors. 16 All-Big East Team selections. 13 Big East Player of the Week honorees. 10 Big East Rookie of the Week selections. 12 1,000-point scorers. Eighty-two percent (31 of 38) of his players have graduated from the University of Pittsburgh. DIXON AS AN ASSISTANT Associate Head Coach, University of Pittsburgh ( ). Assistant Coach, University of Hawaii ( ). Assistant Coach, Northern Arizona University ( ). Assistant Coach, University of Hawaii ( ). Graduate Assistant, UC-Santa Barbara ( ). Assistant Coach, Los Angeles Valley Junior College ( ). DIXON COACHING TREE Dixon has had several coaches serve under him who have gone on to become head or assistant coaches at other schools: Tom Herrion, Head Coach, Marshall; Pat Skerry, Head Coach, Towson; Barry Rohrssen, former Head Coach-Manhattan; Mike Rice, Head Coach-Robert Morris/Rutgers; Joe Lombardi, Head Coach, Indiana (Pa.); Orlando Antigua, Assistant Coach, Kentucky/Memphis; John Alesi, Coach in Waiting, Baruch College (N.Y.); David Cox, Associate Head Coach, Rutgers/Georgetown, and Rasheen Davis- Assistant Coach, Xavier. DIXON AS A PLAYER Played at Texas Christian University from under coach Jim Killingsworth. All-Southwest Conference selection in 1987, SWC All- Academic selection and led the SWC in assists as a senior in Youtube sensation who hit gamewinning halfcourt shot to defeat Texas as a junior in Named MVP of the 1987 All- College Classic in Oklahoma City while guiding TCU to the title. Inducted into the TCU Athletic Hall of Fame, Played professionally in the Continental Basketball Association (Lacrosse Catbirds) and overseas in New Zealand. DIXON VERSUS OPPONENTS Opponent W-L Akron Alabama Albany American Auburn Belmont Bethune-Cookman Binghamton Boston College Boston U Bradley Bucknell Buffalo Butler Central Florida Chicago State Cincinnati Connecticut Coppin State Dayton Delaware Delaware State DePaul Detroit Duquesne Duke East Tennessee State Eastern Kentucky Fairleigh Dickinson Florida A&M Florida State Fordham Georgetown Georgetown (Ky.) Georgia Houston Baptist Howard Illinois-Chicago Indiana Indiana (Pa.) Lafayette LaSalle Lehigh Long Beach State Louisville Loyola (Md.) Kennesaw State Kent State Maine Marquette Maryland Maryland-Balt. County Maryland Eastern Shore Massachusetts Memphis Miami, Fla Miami, Ohio Michigan DIXON AND HIS FAMILY Brother of the late Maggie Dixon, who served as head women s basketball coach at the United States Military Academy ( ) and as an assistant at DePaul. Maggie passed away in April Dixon s Pitt men s team participated in the first-ever Maggie Dixon Classic, held at West Point. Now played annually at Madison Square Garden and held in conjuction with the Michigan State Mississippi Valley State Mount St. Mary s Murray State New Hampshire North Carolina A&T UNC Asheville North Florida Northeastern Notre Dame Oakland Ohio Oklahoma State Oral Roberts Pacific Penn Penn State Princeton Providence Rhode Island Richmond Rider Robert Morris Rutgers St. Francis (NY) St. Francis (Pa.) Saint Louis St. John s Saint Peters Seton Hall Siena South Carolina South Carolina State South Florida Syracuse Tennessee Texas Texas Tech Toledo UCLA Vermont Villanova Virginia Commonwealth VMI Virginia Tech Wagner Washington Washington State West Virginia Western Michigan Wichita State William & Mary Wisconsin Wofford Wright State Xavier Youngstown State Career Record Maggie Dixon Heart Health Fair, the Maggie Dixon Classic has become the nation s premier women s college basketball event. Son of Jim & Marge Dixon who reside in Los Angeles. Sister Julie is an attorney in Los Angeles. Wife Jacqueline, son Jack Connor (10) and daughter Shannon Iwalani (8).

18 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 16 JAMIE DIXON ERA HIGHS AND LOWS PITT TEAM HIGHS & LOWS Points: High Houston Baptist (11/9/07) Notre Dame (1/4/06) Low 98 West Virginia (2/12/10) 98 DePaul (3/9/08) 39 Rutgers (1/11/12) 42 vs. Georgetown (3/10/07) FG Made: 42 Notre Dame (2/18/13) High 42 Houston Baptist (11/9/07) 42 St. Francis (Pa.) (11/22/03) Low 12 Rutgers (1/11/12) FG Att: High 13 vs. Central Florida (3/19/04) 16 vs. Georgetown (3/10/07) 92 Houston Baptist (11/9/07) 80 North Florida (11/13/10) 79 Penn State (12/10/05) Low 38 at Cincinnati (1/24/07) 39 St. John s (2/8/05) FG Pct.: High.717 at DePaul, (3/9/13) Low.708 Mount St. Mary s, (11/9/12).674 Two times.211 Rutgers (1/11/12).262 vs. Georgetown, (3/10/07) 3FG Made: High.295 vs. Central Florida, (3/19/04) 14 Maryland-Baltimore County (12/13/08) 14 Albany (11/28/03) 14 Wofford (3/14/12) Low 13 Three times 0 Cincinnati (12/31/12) 0 vs. West Virginia (3/12/09) 0 Notre Dame (2/18/13) 3FG Att.: High 34 Rider (11/13/11) 34 Houston Baptist (11/9/07) 33 VMI (12/6/11) Low 6 Rutgers (1/17/04) 3FG Pct.: High 6 at West Virginia (2/7/11) 6 Mount St. Mary s (11/9/12).727 vs. Connecticut, 8-11 (3/10/11).643 at DePaul, 9-14 (3/9/13).632 at Cincinnati, (1/24/07) Low.000 Cincinnati, 0-10 (12/31/12).000 vs. West Virginia, 0-8 (3/12/09).000 Notre Dame, 0-8 (2/18/13) FT Made: High 31 West Virginia, (2/12/10) 30 Notre Dame (1/4/06) 28 at Providence (3/2/04) Low 1 Three times: last- Wofford (3/14/12) FT Att.: High 46 Notre Dame (1/4/06) 42 Four times last-vs. Tennessee (12/11/10) Low 4 New Hampshire (12/27/03) 6 Two times FT Pct.: High.947 vs. Michigan State, (03/22/08).929 Long Beach State, (11/16/11).909 vs. Bradley, (3/19/06).903 at Providence, (3/2/04) Low.250 New Hampshire, 1-4 (12/27/03) Rebounds: High.250 at Louisville, 3-12 (1/28/13) 60 VMI (12/6/11) 59 Vermont (12/8/08) 59 Houston Baptist (11/9/07) Low 59 North Florida (11/13/10) 58 DePaul (01/26/13) 23 Georgetown (1/13/07) 24 Lafayette (01/02/08) Assists: High 25 Two times 33 Maryland Eastern Shore (12/18/10) 31 Houston Baptist (11/9/07) 30 Notre Dame (1/4/06) Steals: Low 5 vs. Louisville (3/9/06) 7 Two times High 16 Duquesne (12/3/08) 16 Houston Baptist (11/9/07) Blocks: Low High 16 Buffalo (11/23/07) 0 Two times, last at St. John s (02/27/10) 12 Eastern Kentucky (11/19/09) 11 vs. Duquesne (12/1/10) Turnovers: Low 0 Many times High 25 Howard (11/20/04) 24 at Seton Hall (2/9/04) 23 four times Low 3 Washington State (3/30/12) 4 at Notre Dame (2/24/10) 4 Louisville (2/24/08) Fouls: High 28 West Virginia (2/12/10) 28 vs. Oklahoma State (12/21/06) 28 Wisconsin (12/16/06) Low 7 at Syracuse (1/4/06) OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS & LOWS Points: High Notre Dame (1/4/06) vs. Oklahoma State (12/21/06) Low 89 vs. Wisconsin (12/16/06) 32 New Hampshire (12/4/09) 37 Penn State (12/6/03) 38 New Hampshire (12/27/03) FG Made: High 40 Bethune-Cookman (12/15/12) 34 Notre Dame (1/4/06) 33 at Miami (1/10/04) 32 Long Beach State (11/16/11) Low 31 Two times 12 New Hampshire (12/4/09) 13 at Georgetown (1/8/13) 13 Bethune-Cookman (12/15/12) FG Att.: High 14 Four times 83 Notre Dame (1/4/06) 74 West Virginia (2/12/10) 73 Syracuse (1/23/06) Low 34 vs. Notre Dame (3/11/10) 37 at Georgetown (1/8/13) 38 Two times FG Pct.: High:.609 Georgetown, (1/13/07).605 at South Florida, (2/8/12).593 Long Beach State, (11/16/11).588 at Syracuse, (3/1/08) Low.235 New Hampshire, (12/4/09) 3FG Made: High.239 Ohio, (12/22/09).263 New Hamsphire, (12/27/03) 17 Lafayette, (1/02/08) 14 vs. Notre Dame (1/4/06) Low 14 Notre Dame (2/12/05) 14 Rhode Island (11/8/10) 0 Youngstown State (12/13/03) 1 Four times 3FG Att.: High 40 at West Virginia (2/5/05) 36 at West Virginia (2/27/06) 36 Notre Dame (1/4/06) Low 6 vs. Bradley (3/19/06) 8 vs. Oklahoma State (3/25/04) 3FG Pct.: High.727 Virginia Tech, 8-11 (1/6/04).700 Georgetown, 7-10 (1/20/10) Low.000 Youngstown State, 0-11 (12/13/03).077 at Syracuse, 1-13 (1/2/10) FT Made: High 32 vs. Oklahoma State (12/21/06) 31 at Wisconsin (12/16/06) 26 vs. Bradley (3/19/06) 26 vs. Villanova (3/10/05) FT Att.: Low 0 North Florida (12/8/12) High 44 at Wisconsin (12/16/06) 38 vs. Oklahoma State (12/21/06) 37 vs. West Virginia (2/12/10) FT Pct.: Low 0 North Florida (12/8/12) 1 Albany (11/28/03) High at Rutgers, 7-7 (1/8/05) Robert Morris, 5-5 (11/24/04) Low.957 vs. Villanova, (3/28/09).000 North Florida, 0-0 (12/8/12).167 William & Mary, 1-6 (1/3/04).200 Auburn, 3-15 (12/4/05) Rebounds: High 47 vs. Oklahoma State (12/21/06) 45 at Notre Dame (2/21/08) 44 Two times Low 11 Bethune-Cookman (12/15/12) Assists: High 14 Delaware State (12/19/12) 15 Two times 24 Robert Morris (2/02/09) 24 Long Beach State (11/16/11) 22 at West Virginia (2/5/05) Low 2 vs. Boston College (3/12/04) 4 New Hampshire (12/4/09) Steals: High 14 at Providence (1/4/11) 13 at Louisville (2/26/12) Low 0 Two times 1 Seven times Blocks: High 10 Syracuse (1/23/06) 9 at Connecticut (1/31/06) 9 at Connecticut (1/19/04) Low 0 Many times Turnovers: High 26 Virginia Tech (1/6/04) Low 25 Buffalo (11/23/07) 25 Duquesne (12/3/08) 2 Marquette (1/8/11) 3 at Rutgers (1/8/05) Fouls: High 32 vs. Tennessee (12/11/10) 32 Notre Dame (1/4/06) Low 6 Wofford (3/14/12) 6 St. Francis, Pa. (12/20/11)

19 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 17 PITT BASKETBALL PERSONALITY PROFILES STEVEN ADAMS First arrived in the United States in January 2012 while attending Notre Dame Academy (Mass.). Became nationally known following his performance at the adidas Nations Camp in April 2011 in Los Angeles, where he led the tournament in both scoring (22 points) and rebounding (16.8 rpg.). Consensus top-10 national recruit. Nicknamed the Kiwi Phenom. Competed for the Wellington Saints team and several New Zealand national teams. Half-sister is Valerie Kasanita Vili-Adams, the 2008 Olympic champion and back-to-back three-time World Champion in the shot put (New Zealand). Vili-Adams won the 2008 Beijing Olympic Gold Medal with a 21.07m throw. She also captured gold in London in 2012 in the same event. Father Sid Adams is of English descent, while his mother is Tongan. Head Coach Jamie Dixon heard of Adams through Kenny McFadden, the New Zealand Development Officer for Basketball. McFadden, Dixon and Adams brother all played professional basketball together in New Zealand from Dixon was one of the best professional players to play in New Zealand. Wears size 19 shoes. Plays the guitar. Has tried to teach some of his teammates to play. Following his father s death at age 13, Adams took to the streets in Rotorua. His older brother Warren rescued him as a 14-year old. One of 18 siblings. Six of his brothers played basketball for New Zealand. All of his brothers stand around 6-10 or 6-11 in height and his sisters are 6-5 or 6-6 tall. Becomes the third 7-footer to play for Pitt along with Lucius Keese ( ) and Aaron Gray ( ). Had already played one game in the Pittsburgh area. Notre Dame played Massanutten Academy (Va.) at nearby Ambridge H.S. on January 29, Wears No. 13 because it s his lucky number and his brothers wore it as well. Has a tattoo of his middle name Funaki on his forearm. His middle name is much longer though. You have to ask him to pronounce it for you. DURAND JOHNSON Redshirted his first year at Pitt ( ). Fourth Baltimore native to play at Pitt in the last three years following Jermaine Dixon, Chase Adams and Aron Nwankwo. Nickname is Pee-wee. CHRIS JONES April signee who blossomed during his senior season at Teaneck H.S. Honor roll student in high school. Played AAU basketball in Pitt assistant coach Brandin Knight s former program, the New Jersey Playaz. Chose Pitt for its family atmosphere and great relationship with the coaching staff. MIKE LECAK Sophomore walk-on who was added to the roster in August Transferred to Pitt from Wheeling Jesuit University where he competed in basketball as a freshman. Lists his hometown as Pittsburgh, Pa., but attended high school in Phoenix, Ariz. Mother played basketball at Robert Morris. His father played basketball at Penn State- McKeesport. Has plans to coach someday. J.J. MOORE Won the Throwdown Showdown, Pitt s dunk contest at its preseason Blue-Gold Scrimmage. His final dunk came after he took off from the free throw line and sailed over three standing managers. Named a Hoopscoop High School All-America selection. Impressed at the Jordan Brand Classic All-Star Game at Madison Square Garden following his senior year of high school. Extremely athletic, owns a 37- inch vertical leap. Played at same prep school, South Kent Academy (Conn.) as former Pitt teammate Gilbert Brown. Nickname is Twin since teammates believe he resembles Brown. ARON NWANKWO Walk-on who is attending Pitt on a full academic scholarship graduate of Baltimore City H.S. with a perfect 4.0 grade point average. Played in the Pitt JamFest AAU tournament at the Petersen Events Center on April 24, Head Coach Jamie Dixon offered him a walk-on spot following the event. Follows in the footsteps of two other Pitt players from Baltimore: Jermaine Dixon and Chase Adams. Chose Pitt for its pre-med program with the opportunity to play on its top college basketball program. Said it was a dream come true and that he would gain the best of both worlds while receiving an academic scholarship offer to Pitt and then having an opportunity to play on the basketball team. Also played lacrosse in high school, where he led City H.S. to three straight city titles. LAMAR PATTERSON Played his senior year of high school at St. Benedict s Prep in New Jersey for coach Danny Hurley, who is now the head coach at Rhode Island. Helped guide St. Benedict s to a No. 7 final national ranking and berth in the first-ever ESPN Rise National High School Tournament. Younger brother of Perry Patterson, who played quarterback at Syracuse from and was a Second Team All- State honoree at Lancaster McCaskey High School. The Patterson brothers are two of only four players in McCaskey history to earn All-State honors in basketball. Played his first three seasons at Lancaster McCaskey High School where he was an All- State selection. Older brother Lorne Creighton also starred in basketball at McCaskey and played collegiately at Kutztown University. Favorite all-time basketball player is Magic Johnson and had the opportunity to meet him when Pitt played in the CBE Classic in Kansas City in Committed to Pitt after the Panthers win over Duke at Madison Square Garden in December Nickname is LP. JAMES ROBINSON Concluded his high school career as the all-time winningest player in DeMatha Catholic history with 120 career wins. He lost only one home game in his fouryear high school career. Played with the USA Basketball Under-18 squad that captured the Gold Medal at the FIBA Americas Championships in Sao Sebastiao, Brazil, this past summer. Led the team in assist:turnover ratio (12:2) and averaged 4.4 points and 15.6 minutes per game. Played for the USA East Squad in the Nike Global Challenge, played in April in Portland, Ore. Described as a floor general, student of the game and consistent winner. Nicknamed Mr. Consistent by his high school coach. Pitt recruited him since the ninth grade. In July 2010, led his AAU team, Team Takeover to the Nike Peach Jam national title. Top-60 consensus national recruit. Earned a tryout for the Under- 18 USA Basketball Team in June 2012 in Colorado Springs, Colo. DANTE TAYLOR Became the fifth Pitt player in school history and the first in 22 years to earn McDonald s All- America team honors joining Charles Smith (1984), Jerome Lane (1985), Bobby Martin (1987) and Brian Shorter (1987). Won the McDonald s All-American Skills Competition, where he completed a full-court dribbling and shooting course in 37

20 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 18 PITT BASKETBALL PERSONALITY PROFILES seconds. Also scored 15 points and grabbed six rebounds in the McDonald s All-America game in Miami on April 1, Honored by his hometown of Greenburgh, N.Y. as being a native son during halftime of the Frankie Williams All-Star game in June Played high school basketball at National Christian Academy, the same school that produced Patrick Ewing Jr., Kevin Durant and Deron Washington. Family sent him to National Christian Academy hoping that he would turn his life around and improve his grades. When he arrived at NCA, he stood 6-feet-5 inches tall and weighed 230 pounds. Since then, he has grown four inches and maintained his weight. Developed and improved over his four years at NCA. With hard work, he claims he went from a raw, chubby kid to a McDonald s All-American. Good student who earned the team s Academic Achievement Award as a freshman. Also earned honor roll academic status two times as a high school senior. Invited to try out for the USA Basketball Under-19 Team during the summer of 2009 in Colorado Springs, Colo. Has several tattoos including one that says RIP Grandpa for his mother s father, who died before he was born. Another tattoo on his left arm has a basketball with a ribbon around it and the words Respect My Hustle. Others say Blessed Baller, and Fear None, Trust Few. Owns a dirtbike motorcycle and races it with his friends at home in New York. Roommate is Tray Woodall. TRAY WOODALL Played a starring role in the documentary reality movie The Street Stops Here, a movie about Hall of Fame coach Bob Hurley and the famed St. Anthony basketball program. The two-hour documentary aired nationally on PBS in early April As a senior, led St. Anthony High School to the nation s No. 1 ranking in St. Anthony s finished a perfect 32-0 and was named national champions by USA Today in Introduced to basketball by his cousin Khalief Woodall (age 16), who was tragically killed when Tray was 11 years old. Has known former Pitt players Ashton Gibbs and Nasir Robinson since the seventh grade. He previously played on an AAU team with Gibbs. Best friends on other college teams include Jiovanni Fontan (Fordham/Southern California), Mike Rosario (Florida/Rutgers), Tyshawn Taylor (Kansas), Alberto Estwick (Fordham/ Norfolk State) and A.J. Rogers (Saint Joseph s). All six played at St. Anthony. He calls all six his brothers. Originally from Brooklyn, N.Y., but resides in Paterson, N.J. Collects shoes. Roommate is Dante Taylor. CAMERON WRIGHT Father passed away prior to Pitt s season opener against Mount St. Mary s. His father died of brain cancer, but Wright played in the season opener anyway, saying that his father would have wanted it that way. He also put the letters FMF For My Father on his shoes. High school honor student who earned a 3.7-plus grade point average. Committed to Pitt on Sunday, August 9, 2009 after visiting the campus, saying it was an unbelievable visit and that he found his home. He was impressed with Pitt s facilities, but most impressed with the people and coaching staff. His best friend, high school teammate and backcourt partner Derek Jackson plays basketball at Central Michigan. Invited to tryout for the USA Basketball Under-19 team in Colorado Springs during the summer of TALIB ZANNA Originally from Kaduna, Nigeria. Moved to the United States in His father, a successful businessman in Nigeria, passed away not long after he committed to Pitt. He has a picture of his father in his locker and touches it before he hits the court each day. Early in his childhood, he played soccer. Following a growth spurt and at the urging of his brother, he switched to basketball. Began playing basketball at age 10. Early-on, he had a goal of traveling to the United States to play basketball. Discovered by American high school coaches at a big man camp in Lagos, Nigeria, which was organized by his friend, mentor and former Georgetown player Godwin Owinje. Ran up and down mountains in Nigeria to help increase his strength and speed. Devout Muslim who can speak four different languages. He could speak English before arriving in the United States. Played high school basketball at Bishop McNamara High School (Md.). His father, who never saw him play competitively, serves as his role model and inspiration. After he broke his ankle during his first year in the U.S., his father told him to keep working toward his goals. He plays the game thinking of his father and keeps a necklace in his locker in memory of him. Has five siblings. His dream is for them to see him play someday in the United States. TREY ZEIGLER Transferred to Pitt after two seasons at Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, Mich. In late May, he was ruled eligible to compete immediately at Pitt by the NCAA. His father, Ernie Zeigler, served as his head coach at Central Michigan from Ernie also served as an assistant at Pitt from Family spent two years living in the North Allegheny School District while his father coached at Pitt. As a youngster, Trey watched the Panthers earn back-to-back NCAA Sweet Sixteen appearances and win back-to-back Big East regular season titles, along with the 2003 Big East Tournament championship. Brandin Knight was one of his childhood idols. Highest-rated recruit in Mid- American Conference history when he signed with the Chippewas. Became the first player in Central Michigan history to reach the 1,000 point career mark during a sophomore season. He concluded his career at CMU with 1,011 points (16.0 average). Became the first freshman in MAC history to earn preseason First Team All-MAC honors. Runner-up for the Michigan Mr. Basketball Award as a senior. Earned MVP honors at the adidas Phenom Top-150 Camp in Cited his familiarity with Jamie Dixon and Brandin Knight while committing to Pitt on April 7, 2012, choosing to transfer to the Panthers over Duke, UCLA, Arizona and LSU.

21 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 19 Appearances: 23; Games: 47; Total Record: Date Opponent (Location) W/L Score Final Four 3/21... vs. North Carolina (Madison, Wisc.)...W /22... at Wisconsin (Final Four- Madison, Wisc.)... L /11... vs. Morehead State (Columbus, Ohio)...W /15... at Kentucky (Lexington, Ky.)... L /16... vs. Notre Dame (Consolation-Lexington, Ky.)... L /11... vs. Miami (Ohio) (Evanston, Ill.)... L /11... vs. New York Univ. (Philadelphia, Pa.)... L Elite Eight 3/9...vs. Saint Joseph s (Morgantown, W.Va.)...W /14... vs. Furman (Raleigh, N.C.)...W /16... at North Carolina State (Raleigh, N.C.)... L /13... vs. Idaho (El Paso, Texas)... W (OT) 3/15... vs. North Carolina (El Paso, Texas)... L /12... vs. Pepperdine (Pullman, Wash.)... L /14... vs. Louisiana Tech (Tulsa, Okla.)... L /13... vs. Marist (Tucson, Ariz.)... W /15... vs. Oklahoma (Tucson, Ariz.)... L /18... vs. Eastern Michigan (Lincoln, Neb.)...W /20... vs. Vanderbilt (OT) (Lincoln, Neb.)... L /10... vs. Ball State (Indianapolis, Ind.)... L /14... vs. Georgia (OT) (Louisville, Ky.)...W /16... vs. Kansas (Louisville, Ky.)... L /19... vs. Utah (Nashville, Tenn.)... L Sweet Sixteen 3/15... vs. Cent. Conn. State (Pittsburgh, Pa.)...W /17... vs. California (Pittsburgh, Pa.)...W /21... vs. Kent State (OT) (Lexington, Ky.)... L Sweet Sixteen 3/21... vs. Wagner (Boston, Mass.)...W /23... vs. Indiana (Boston, Mass.)...W /27... vs. Marquette (Minneapolis, Minn.)... L Sweet Sixteen 3/19... vs. Central Florida (Milwaukee, Wisc.)...W /21... vs. Wisconsin (Milwaukee, Wisc.)...W /25... vs. Oklahoma State (East Rutherford, N.J.)... L /17... vs. Pacific (Boise, Idaho)... L /17... vs. Kent State (Auburn Hills, Mich.)...W /19... vs. Bradley (Auburn Hills, Mich.)... L Sweet Sixteen 3/15... vs. Wright State (Buffalo, N.Y.)... W /17... vs. Virginia Commonwealth (Buffalo, N.Y.)... W (OT) 3/22... vs. UCLA (San Jose, Calif.)... L /20... vs. Oral Roberts (Denver, Colo.)... W /22... vs. Michigan State (Denver, Colo.)... L Elite Eight 3/20... vs. East Tennessee State (Dayton, Ohio)...W /22... vs. Oklahoma State (Dayton, Ohio)...W /26... vs. Xavier (Boston, Mass.)...W /28... vs. Villanova (Boston, Mass.)... L /19... vs. Oakland (Milwaukee, Wis.)... W /21... vs. Xavier (Milwaukee, Wis.)... L /17... vs. UNC-Asheville (Washington, D.C.)... W /19... vs. Butler (Washington, D.C.)... L PITT S NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY PITT S ALL-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Key: How- Q, automatic; A-at-large; W-L- record entered NCAA Tournament; second W-L column- record in tournament; third W-L column, final record. Year Conference (seed) How W-L Pct. W-L W-L 1941 Independent A (Final Four-Madison, Wisc.) 1957 Ind. (Cons. Game) A Independent A Independent A Independent A Eastern 8 (10) Q Eastern 8 (10) Q Big East (12) A Big East (3) A Big East (2) A Big East (6) A Big East (9) A Big East (3) A Big East (2) Q Big East (3) A Big East (9) A Big East (5) A Big East (3) A Big East (4) Q Big East (1) A Big East (3) A Big East (1) A Big East (8) A TBA TBA TOP NCAA TOURNAMENT GAME PERFORMANCES POINTS 34 Billy Knight vs. Furman, 3/14/74 34 John Riser vs. Notre Dame, 3/16/57 32 Sam Young vs. Oklahoma State, 3/22/09 31 Don Hennon vs. Morehead State, 3/11/57 31 Charles Smith vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 31 Julius Pegues vs. Miami, Ohio, 3/11/58 30 John Riser vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57 28 Don Hennon vs. Miami, Ohio, 3/11/58 28 Sam Young vs. Villanova, 3/28/09 27 Carl Krauser vs. Pacific, 3/17/05 27 DeJuan Blair vs. E. Tennessee State, 3/20/09 26 Don Hennon vs. Miami, Ohio, 3/11/58 26 Ashton Gibbs vs. UNC-Asheville, 3/17/11 REBOUNDS 20 Jerome Lane vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/88 17 DeJuan Blair vs. Xavier, 3/26/09 17 Jerome Lane vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 16 DeJuan Blair vs. E. Tennessee State, 3/20/09 16 Chris Taft vs. Central Florida, 3/19/04 14 Chevon Troutman vs. Wisconsin, 3/21/04 ASSISTS 11 Brandin Knight vs. Marquette, 3/27/03 10 Darelle Porter vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 9 Levance Fields vs. Oklahoma State, 3/22/09 9 Levance Fields vs. Wright State, 3/15/07 9 Carl Krauser vs. Kent State, 3/17/06 9 Sean Miller vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 9 Brandin Knight vs. Central Conn. State, 3/15/02 DOUBLE-DOUBLES IN NCAA TOURNAMENT PLAY Brad Wanamaker, 16 points, 10 rebounds vs. Xavier, 3/21/10 DeJuan Blair, 20 points, 10 rebounds vs. Villanova, 3/28/09 DeJuan Blair, 10 points, 17 rebounds vs. Xavier, 3/26/09 DeJuan Blair, 10 points, 12 rebounds vs. Oklahoma State, 3/22/09 DeJuan Blair, 27 points, 16 rebounds vs. E. Tenn. State, 3/20/09 Sam Young, 14 points, 13 rebounds vs. E. Tenn. State, 3/20/09 Aaron Gray, 17 points, 13 rebounds vs. Kent State, 3/17/06 Chris Taft, 13 points, 12 rebounds vs. Pacific, 3/17/05 Brandin Knight, 16 points, 11 assists vs. Marquette, 3/27/03 Brian Shorter, 23 points, 13 rebounds vs. Georgia, 3/14/91 Charles Smith, 21 points, 10 rebounds vs. Vanderbilt, 3/20/88 Jerome Lane, 22 points, 17 rebounds vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 Charles Smith, 31 points, 12 rebounds vs. Eastern Michigan, 3/18/88 Jerome Lane, 14 points, 13 rebounds vs. Oklahoma, 3/15/87 Sam Clancy, 22 points, 13 rebounds vs. Idaho, 3/13/81 Billy Knight, 19 points, 10 rebounds vs. North Carolina State, 3/16/74 John Riser, 30 points, 13 rebounds vs. Kentucky, 3/15/57

22 PITT BASKETBALL GAME NOTES 20 PITT PLAYERS IN NCAA TOURNAMENT 1-TRAY WOODALL T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S OPPONENT, DATE GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Oakland, 3/19/ Xavier, 3/21/ UNC-Asheville, 3/17/ Butler, 3/19/ Totals DANTE TAYLOR T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S OPPONENT, DATE GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Oakland, 3/19/ Xavier, 3/21/ UNC-Asheville, 3/17/ Butler, 3/19/ Totals LAMAR PATTERSON T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S OPPONENT, DATE GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG UNC-Asheville, 3/17/ Butler, 3/19/ Totals J.J. MOORE T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S OPPONENT, DATE GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG UNC-Asheville, 3/17/ Totals ARON NWANKWO T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S OPPONENT, DATE GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG UNC-Asheville, 3/17/ Totals

23 PITT BASKETBALL BIOS 21 1 TRAY WOODALL GUARD SR* 3L BROOKLYN, N.Y.-PATERSON, N.J./ST. ANTHONY H.S. (N.J.) CAREER Became the seventh player in school history to score 1,000 points and dish out 500 assists in a career. One of only 10 players in school history to record 400 or more assists in a career. One of only seven players in school history to register over 300 points and 150 assists in two seasons at Pitt ( and ). Ranked among school career leaders in games played (138), double figure assist games (nine), point-assist double-doubles (seven), assists (579), steals (116) and assist:turnover ratio (2.14). Ranks fifth among school career leaders in assists with 579. Totaled seven career doubledoubles, 48 double figure scoring games and nine double figure assist games. Has played 52 consecutive games with at least one assist. Has dished out at least one assist in 106 of his last 107 games played. Previously had at least one assist in 44 straight games from Feb. 3, 2010-March 10, All-Big East Third Team selection. Preseason All-Big East honorable mention selection. Leads team in both scoring (11.8 ppg.) and assists (166). Started all 32 games at off guard. CAREER/SEASON NUMBERS Double-Doubles:...7/1 Points-Rebounds:...0/0 Points-Assists:... 7/1 20+ point games:...6/3 10+ point games:... 48/ rebound games:...0/0 5+ rebound games:... 16/3 10+ assist games:...9/2 5+ assist games:... 56/ minute games:... 41/ minute games:...0/ GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-pt FT Reb Opp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts MSM, N9 * FU, N12 * LHU, N13 * Oaklnd, N17 * vs. Mich,N21* vs. Del, N23 * HU, N27 * Detroit,D1 * vs. Duq, D5 * NFlorida, D8* BCU, D15 * DSU, D19 * KennSt, D23 * Cin, D31 * at Rut, J5 * at Gtown, J8 * Marq, J12 * at Vill, J16 * UConn, J19 * at PC, J22 * DePaul, J26 * at Louis, J28 * Syr, F2 * SHU, F4 * at Cin, F9 * at Marq, F16 * UND, F18 * at SJU, F24 * USF, F27 * Vill, M3 * at DeP,M9 * vs. Syr, M14 * Totaled three 20-point games and double figure scoring in 22 games, including each of the last 11. Scored 12 points (3-8 3FG) in Big East Tournament game vs. Syracuse, 3/14. Finished with 18 points (8-11 FG) and led team with seven rebounds at DePaul, 3/9. Registered his first double-double of the year (13 points/11 assists) in a career-high 38 minutes on Senior Day vs. Villanova, 3/3. Finished with 14 points (4-5 FG), hit two 3-pointers despite foul trouble vs. USF, 2/27. Scored a team-best and seasonhigh 25 points (8-14 FG), hit pointers at St. John s, 2/24. Finished with 10 points and eight assists at Marquette, 2/16. Hit several key 3-pointers down the stretch, finished with 14 points and 4-6 3FG at Cincinnati, 2/9. Led Pitt with 13 points (6-7 FT) vs. Syracuse, 2/2. Led Pitt with 14 points and hit pointers at Louisville, 1/28. Hit key basket down the stretch, scored nine points and dished out eight assists at Providence, 1/22. Finished with 13 points (5-9 FG) with six assists vs. Connecticut, 1/ 19. Finished with 11 points (3-9 3FG) and eight assists at Rutgers, 1/5. Registered a season-high 10 assists vs. Bethune-Cookman, 12/15. Finished with 14 points (7-8 FG) and nine assists vs. North Florida, 12/8. WOODALL S CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Points: 29, Villanova, 2/5/12. FG made: 9, Albany, 11/11/11. FG attempts: 16, West Virginia, 2/ 16/12. 3FG Made: 5, two times- vs. Duquesne, 12/5/12; Albany, 11/ 11/11. 3FG attempts: 10, two times- Oakland, 11/17/12; Rider, 11/ 13/11. FT made: 12, Villanova, 2/5/12. FT attempts: 12, Villanova, 2/5/ 12. Rebounds: 8, Princeton, 3/19/12. Off. Rebs.: 2, six times- last vs. St. John s, 3/6/12. Def. Rebs.: 8, Princeton, 3/19/12. Assists: 13, Binghamton, 11/17/ 09. Steals: 4, Wichita State, 11/23/09. Blocks: 3, LaSalle, 11/22/11. Minutes: 38, Villanova, 3/3/ SEASON HIGHS Points: 25, at St. John s, 2/24. Rebounds: 7, at DePaul, 3/9. Assists: 11, Villanova, 3/3. Steals: 3, three times. Blocks: 1, three times. Minutes: 38, Villanova, 3/3. Scored a game-high 24 points (7-14 FG), hit a career-high tying five 3-pointers (5-8) with five rebounds in 31 minutes vs. Duquesne, 12/5. Finished with 14 points (5-7 FG), hit pointers including three in the first half vs. Detroit, 12/1. Led Pitt with 15 points vs. Howard, 11/27. Hit two key 3-pointers down the stretch, finished with nine assists vs. Oakland, 11/17. Led Pitt with 23 points (8-13 FG), hit pointers and dished out eight assists vs. Lehigh, 11/13. Finished with 14 points and seven assists in season opener vs. Mount St. Mary s, 11/9. OVERALL STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Pitt Pitt Pitt Pitt Totals BIG EAST STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Pitt Pitt Pitt Totals

24 PITT BASKETBALL BIOS DANTE TAYLOR FORWARD SR 3L GREENBURGH, N.Y./NATIONAL CHRISTIAN ACADEMY (MD.) CAREER Played in 135 career games with 21 starts. His 135 games played ranks seventh among school career leaders. Ranks third in school history in career field goal percentage (.584). Ranks 15th among all-time career school leaders in blocked shots (79). Has 16 double figure scoring games and plus rebound games Started one game and played in 31 contests at center. Ranks second on team in field goal percentage (.559) and ranks third in both offensive rebounds (60) and rebounding (4.0 rpg.). Provided the exclamation point on a dunk in the closing seconds of a Senior Day win vs. Villanova, 3/3. Registered his third career doubledouble and first of the year with a 12-point, 10-rebound (five offensive) performance vs.usf, 2/ 27. Totaled nine points (4-4 FG) with four rebounds in 11 minutes at Louisville, 1/28. Finished with nine points (5-6 FT) and eight rebounds in 18 minutes vs. DePaul, 1/26. Scored six points, including four down the stretch, grabbed seven rebounds (five offensive) vs. Connecticut, 1/ GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-pt FT Reb Opp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts MSM, N FU, N LHU, N Oaklnd, N vs. Mich,N vs. Del, N HU, N Detroit,D vs. Duq, D NFlorida, D BCU, D DSU, D KennSt, D Cin, D at Rut, J at Gtown, J Marq, J at Vill, J UConn, J at PC, J DePaul, J at Louis, J Syr, F SHU, F at Cin, F at Marq, F UND, F at SJU, F USF, F Vill, M3 * at DeP, M vs. Syr, M Grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds (eight defensive) vs. Bethune- Cookman, 12/15. Finished with 16 points (7-9 FG) with a career-high three steals in 18 minutes vs. North Florida, 12/8. Scored 12 points with nine rebounds and tied a career-high with seven offensive rebounds in 28 minutes vs. Oakland, 11/17. Led squad with 10 rebounds and scored four points vs. Lehigh, 11/ 13. Grabbed nine rebounds vs. Fordham, 11/12. CAREER/SEASON NUMBERS Double-Doubles:...3/1 Points-Rebounds:...3/1 Points-Assists:...0/0 20+ point games:...0/0 10+ point games:... 16/3 10+ rebound games:... 11/3 5+ rebound games:... 56/10 5+ assist games:...0/0 4+ blocked shots games... 2/0 30+ minute games:...0/0 40+ minute games:...0/0 TAYLOR S CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Points: 17, St. John s, 2/29/12. FG made: 8, St. John s, 2/29/12. FG attempts: 10, St. Francis, Pa., 12/20/11. 3FG Made: None. 3FG attempts: 1, Cincinnati, 1/1/ 12. FT made: 5, three times- DePaul, 1/26/13; at Louisville, 2/26/12; Youngstown State, 11/28/09. FT attempts: 8, vs. Duquesne, 12/ 2/09. Rebounds: 12, Eastern Kentucky, 11/19/09. Off. Rebs.: 7 four times- Oakland, 11/17/12; at Syracuse, 1/16/12; Illinois-Chicago, 11/10/10; North Florida, 11/13/10. Def. Rebs.: 8, two times- Bethune- Cookman, 12/15/12; New Hampshire, 12/4/09. Assists: 3, vs. Duquesne, 11/30/ 11. Steals: 3, North Florida, 12/8/12. Blocks: 4, two times- vs. Oklahoma State, 12/10/11; Eastern Kentucky, 11/19/09. Minutes: 29, Cincinnati, 1/1/ SEASON HIGHS Points: 16, North Florida, 12/8. Rebounds: 11, Bethune-Cookman, 12/15. Assists: 2, two times- Oakland, 11/ 17; Fordham, 11/12. Steals: 3, North Florida, 12/8. Blocks: 2, Cincinnati, 12/31. Minutes: 28, Oakland, 11/17. OVERALL STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Pitt Pitt Pitt Totals BIG EAST STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Pitt Pitt Pitt Totals

25 PITT BASKETBALL BIOS LAMAR PATTERSON FORWARD JR* 2L LANCASTER, PA./ST. BENEDICT S PREP/J.P. MCCASKEY H.S. CAREER Started 65 consecutive games at small forward. Ranks among school leaders in career assist:turnover ratio (1.83) Started each of Pitt s 32 games at small forward. Ranks second in scoring (10.0 ppg.) and third on team in assist:turnover ratio (1.64) and assists (92). Registered three double-doubles on the year (Delaware, Seton Hall, vs. Syracuse). Scored over 20 points in one game and reached double figure scoring in 17 games on year. Reached double figure scoring in nine of his last 15 games. Registered third double-double of the year with 14 points (5-12 FG) with a career-high tying 11 rebounds (career-high six offensive) in the Big East Tournament vs. Syracuse, 3/14. Scored a game-high 19 points (7-12 FG), hit pointers and grabbed five rebounds at Marquette, 2/16. Totaled second double-double of the year with 12 points and 10 rebounds in 30 minutes vs. Seton Hall, 2/4. Scored 15 points (5-8 FG) with seven rebounds in 16 minutes vs. DePaul, 1/26. Led Pitt with 17 points (7-10 FG) with three steals at Providence, 1/ 22. Scored 14 points (4-9 FG), dished out five assists and finished with three steals vs. Connecticut, 1/19. Hit a game-tying 3-pointer at the buzzer which sent the contest into overtime, scored a career-high 22 points on a career-high point GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-pt FT Reb Opp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts MSM, N9 * FU, N12 * LHU, N13 * Oaklnd, N17 * vs. Mich,N21* vs. Del, N23 * HU, N27 * Detroit,D1 * vs. Duq, D5 * NFlorida, D8* BCU, D15 * DSU, D19 * KennSt, D23 * Cin, D31 * at Rut, J5 * at Gtown, J8 * Marq, J12 * at Vill, J16 * UConn, J19 * at PC, J22 * DePaul, J26 * at Louis, J28 * Syr, F2 * SHU, F4 * at Cin, F9 * at Marq, F16 * UND, F18 * at SJU, F24 * USF, F27 * Vill, M3 * at DeP, M9 * vs. Syr, M14 * field goals made with four rebounds, three assists and two blocks vs. Marquette, 1/12. Scored 13 points with four assists vs. Cincinnati, 12/31. Added 11 points (5-7 FG) vs. Bethune-Cookman, 12/15. Finished with 13 points (6-6 FT) vs. North Florida, 12/8. Scored 13 points (3-4 3FG) vs. Duquesne, 12/5. Finished with 12 points and seven assists vs. Detroit, 12/1. Scored 15 points, hit a career-high pointers vs. Howard, 11/27. Averaged 15.0 points, 6.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists in Pitt s two NIT CAREER/SEASON NUMBERS Double-Doubles:...5/3 Points-Rebounds:...5/3 20+ point games:...1/1 10+ point games:... 37/ rebound games:...6/3 5+ rebound games:... 38/ assist games:...0/0 5+ assist games:... 17/5 30+ minute games:... 31/ minute games:...0/0 Season Tip-Off games at Madison Square Garden. PATTERSON S CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Points: 22, Marquette, 1/12/13. FG made: 8, Princeton, 3/19/12. FG attempts: 13, at DePaul, 1/5/ 12. 3FG Made: 6, Marquette, 1/12/13. 3FG attempts: 8, Howard, 11/27/ 12. FT made: 8, Washington State, 3/ 28/12. FT attempts: 10, Washington State, 3/28/12. Rebounds: 11, two times- vs. Syracuse, 3/14/13; Providence, 1/25/12. Off. Rebs.: 6, vs. Syracuse, 3/14/ 13. Def. Rebs.: 10, vs. Oklahoma State, 12/10/11. Assists: 7, six times- Detroit, 12/ 1/12; at Butler, 3/21/12; St. John s, 2/29/12; Georgetown, 1/28/12; Louisville, 1/21/12; vs. Oklahoma State, 12/10/11. Steals: 4, two times- at Villanova, 1/16/13; Georgetown, 3/7/12. Blocks: 2, four times- Marquette, 1/12/13; Washington State, 3/ 28/12; South Carolina State, 12/ 17/11; West Virginia, 2/24/11. Minutes: 38, at Butler, 3/21/ SEASON HIGHS Points: 22, Marquette, 1/12. Rebounds: 11, vs. Syracuse, 3/14. Assists: 7, Detroit, 12/1. Steals: 4, at Villanova, 1/16. Blocks: 2, Marquette, 1/12. Minutes: 36, Villanova, 3/3. Totaled double-double with 16 points (6-11 FG) with 10 rebounds and four assists vs. Delaware, 11/ 23. Led Pitt with 14 points (5-9 FG) and hit two 3-pointers with three assists and two steals vs. Michigan, 11/21. OVERALL STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Pitt Pitt Pitt Totals BIG EAST STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Pitt Pitt Totals

26 PITT BASKETBALL BIOS TALIB ZANNA FORWARD JR* 2L KADUNA, NIGERIA/BISHOP MCNAMARA H.S. (MD.) CAREER Played in 99 career games with 58 starts. Ranked among school career leaders in field goal percentage Started all 32 games at power forward. Two double-doubles on year (vs. Delaware, Villanova). Totaled three 20-point games, 14 double figure scoring games and four double figure rebounding games on the year. Ranks third on team in scoring (9.8 ppg.) and field goal percentage (.502) and second in rebounding (6.0 rpg.). Finished with 10 points in Big East Tournament game vs. Syracuse, 3/ 14. Notched second double-double of year with 14 points, including nine in overtime and a career-high 19 rebounds (seven offensive) in a career-high 37 minutes vs. Villanova, 3/3. Scored 11 points (4-6 FG) with a game-high nine rebounds at Cincinnati, 2/9. Led Pitt with 15 points (7-9 FG) at Georgetown, 1/8. Led Pitt with 16 points (6-9 FG) with five rebounds in 32 minutes vs. Cincinnati, 12/31. Led Pitt with 12 points and nine rebounds (six offensive) vs. Kennesaw State, 12/23. Set or tied career-highs for points (20), field goal attempts (9-13) and minutes played (32) vs. Delaware State, 12/ GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-pt FT Reb Opp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts MSM, N9 * FU, N12 * LHU, N13 * Oaklnd, N17 * vs. Mich,N21* vs. Del, N23 * HU, N27 * Detroit,D1 * vs. Duq, D5 * NFlorida, D8* BCU, D15 * DSU, D19 * KennSt, D23 * Cin, D31 * at Rut, J5 * at Gtown, J8 * Marq, J12 * at Vill, J16 * UConn, J19 * at PC, J22 * DePaul, J26 * at Louis, J28 * Syr, F2 * SHU, F4 * at Cin, F9 * at Marq, F16* UND, F18 * at SJU, F24 * USF, F27 * Vill, M3 * at DeP, M9 * vs. Syr, M14 * Scored 15 points (7-9 FT) vs. North Florida, 12/8. Totaled career-highs for minutes played (30), free throws made and attempts (10-11) and blocks (2), led Pitt with 16 points vs. Detroit, 12/1. Scored 12 points with eight rebounds vs. Howard, 11/27. Named to NIT Season Tip-Off All-Tournament team after averaging 12.5 points and 8.0 rebounds in Pitt s two contests. Finished with a double-double including a team-high 18 points (6- CAREER/SEASON NUMBERS Double-Doubles:...6/2 Points-Rebounds:...6/2 20+ point games:...3/3 10+ point games:... 27/ rebound games:... 10/4 5+ rebound games:... 54/ assist games:...0/0 5+ assist games:...0/0 30+ minute games:...5/5 40+ minute games:...0/0 9 FG), hit 6-6 free throws, grabbed 10 rebounds and totaled a careerhigh tying three assists vs. Delaware, 11/23. ZANNA S CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Points: 20, three times- Delaware State, 12/19/12; Lehigh, 11/13/ 12; Mount St. Mary s, 11/9/12. FG made: 10, Mount St. Mary s, 11/9/12. FG attempts: 13, Delaware State, 12/19/12. 3FG Made: None. 3FG attempts: 1, North Florida, 11/13/10. FT made: 10, Detroit, 12/1/12. FT attempts: 11, Detroit, 12/1/12. Rebounds: 19, Villanova, 3/3/13. Off. Rebs.: 8, at Notre Dame, 12/ 27/11. Def. Rebs.: 12, Villanova, 3/3/13. Assists: 3, two times- vs. Delaware, 11/23/12; Fordham, 11/12/12. Steals: 3, three times- DePaul, 1/ 26/13; at USF, 2/8/12; at Marquette, 1/14/12. Blocks: 2, seven times- at DePaul, 3/9/13; Villanova, 3/3/13; DePaul, 1/26/13; Detroit, 12/1/ 12; Wofford, 3/14/12; Villanova, 2/5/12; Rhode Island, 11/8/10. Minutes: 37, Villanova, 3/3/ SEASON HIGHS Points: 20, three times- Delaware State, 12/19/12; Lehigh, 11/13; Mount St. Mary s 11/9. Rebounds: 19, Villanova, 3/3. Assists: 3, two times. Steals: 3, DePaul, 1/26. Blocks: 2, four times- at DePaul, 3/9; Villaonva, 3/3; DePaul, 1/ 26; Detroit, 12/1. Minutes: 37, Villanova, 3/3. Totaled 20 points, including 11 in the first half on 8-9 shooting and grabbed six rebounds in 18 minutes vs. Lehigh, 11/13. Led team with a career-high 20 points after converting field goals in season opener vs. Mount St. Mary s, 11/9. OVERALL STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Pitt Pitt Pitt Totals BIG EAST STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Pitt Pitt Totals

27 PITT BASKETBALL BIOS J.J. MOORE FORWARD JR 2L BRENTWOOD, N.Y./SOUTH KENT PREP (CONN.) CAREER Played in 93 career games with two starts Pitt s scorer off the bench at both the power forward and small forward positions. Ranks fourth on the team in scoring (8.1 ppg.). Two 20-point performances, nine double figure scoring games and 19 games of at least seven points on the year. One double-double on the season (Oakland). Tied a career-high and led Pitt in scoring with 21 points, hit a perfect 8-8 from the floor and converted a perfect 5-5 from 3- point range in only 19 minutes at DePaul, 3/9. Scored nine points (3-6 FG), hit two 3-pointersin 19 minutes played vs. USF, 2/27. Totaled 10 points (4-7 FG) vs. DePaul, 1/26. Scored nine points (4-7 FG), grabbed four rebounds at Providence, 1/22. Led Pitt with 14 points (4-8 FG), hit pointers and grabbed four rebounds in 22 minutes at Rutgers, 1/5. Finished with 15 points (6-10 FG) vs. Delaware State, 12/ GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-pt FT Reb Opp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts MSM, N FU, N LHU, N Oaklnd, N vs. Mich,N vs. Del, N HU, N Detroit,D vs. Duq, D NFlorida, D BCU, D DSU, D KennSt, D Cin, D at Rut, J at Gtown, J Marq, J at Vill, J UConn, J at PC, J DePaul, J at Louis, J Syr, F SHU, F at Cin, F at Marq, F UND, F at SJU, F USF, F Vill, M at DeP, M vs. Syr, M Scored 18 points, hit a career-high tying 8-12 field goals in 20 minutes vs. Bethune-Cookman, 12/15. Finished with 10 points (5-6 FT) in 12 minutes vs. Delaware, 11/23. Registered first career doubledouble with 16 points (3-4 3FG) and 10 rebounds in 25 minutes vs. Oakland, 11/17. Led Pitt with 20 points on 7-11 shooting and hit pointers in only 19 minutes vs. Fordham, 11/ 12. CAREER/SEASON NUMBERS Double-Doubles:...1/1 Points-Rebounds:...1/1 20+ point games:...3/2 10+ point games:... 26/9 10+ rebound games:...1/1 5+ rebound games:... 19/7 10+ assist games:...0/0 5+ assist games:...0/0 30+ minute games:...0/0 40+ minute games:...0/0 MOORE S CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Points: 21, two times- at DePaul, 3/9/13; USF, 2/19/12. FG made: 8, four times- at DePaul, 3/9/13; Bethune-Cookman, 12/ 15/12; USF, 2/19/12; North Florida, 11/13/10. FG attempts: 14, USF, 2/19/12. 3FG Made: 5, at DePaul, 3/9/13. 3FG attempts: 6, six times- at Rutgers, 1/5/13; at Washington State, 3/26/12; Wofford, 3/14/ 12; Rutgers, 1/11/12; VMI, 12/ 6/11; Robert Morris, 11/27/11. FT made: 5, three times- Detroit, 12/1/12; vs. Delaware, 11/23/ 12; at Butler, 3/21/12. FT attempts: 6, five times- Detroit, 12/1/12; vs. Delaware, 11/23/ 12; Washington State, 3/30/12; at Butler, 3/21/12; USF, 2/19/ 12. Rebounds: 10, Oakland, 11/17/12. Off. Rebs.: 7, North Florida, 11/ 13/10. Def. Rebs.: 7, Oakland, 11/17/12. Assists: 3, three times- Mount St. Mary s, 11/9/12; Delaware State, 12/8/10; North Florida, 11/13/ 10. Steals: 3, at Louisville, 2/26/12. Blocks: 1, six times. Minutes: 31, two times- USF, 2/ 19/12; at Penn, 11/25/ SEASON HIGHS Points: 21, at DePaul, 3/9. Rebounds: 10, Oakland, 11/17. Assists: 2, Marquette, 1/12. Steals: 2, three times. Blocks: None. Minutes: 25, three times. OVERALL STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Pitt Pitt Totals BIG EAST STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Pitt Pitt Totals

28 PITT BASKETBALL BIOS 26 3 CAMERON WRIGHT GUARD SO* 1L CLEVELAND, OHIO/BENEDICTINE H.S. CAREER Played in 67 career games with 11 starts Played in 30 of 32 games with one start at off guard. Two double figure scoring games. Provided a huge lift off the bench, made several key plays including a dunk, then steal and dunk with seven points (3-3 FG) and finished with a career-high three assists and two blocked shots at DePaul, 3/9. Scored eight points with a careerhigh 4-6 free throw shooting night vs. Seton Hall, 2/4. Hit key 3-pointer and two key free throws in seven point performance vs. Syracuse, 2/2. Totaled eight points (4-5 FG) with four rebounds vs. DePaul, 1/26. Scored 10 points (5-9 FG) vs. Cincinnati, 12/31. Finished with 10 points (5-9 FG) with four rebounds and three steals vs. North Florida, 12/8. Scored six points (2-4 FG) with four rebounds and defended Ray McCallum vs. Detroit, 12/1. Played in a season-high 21 minutes vs. Howard, 11/27. Missed the Oakland game due to his father s funeral. Finished with eight points, hit a career-high pointers in nine minutes vs. Michigan, 11/21. Scored eight points (3-4 FG) with three rebounds and two steals off the bench vs. Mount St. Mary s 11/ GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-pt FT Reb Opp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts MSM, N FU, N LHU, N Oaklnd, N vs. Mich,N vs. Del, N HU, N Detroit,D vs. Duq, D NFlorida, D BCU, D DSU, D KennSt, D Cin, D at Rut, J5 * at Gtown, J Marq, J at Vill, J UConn, J at PC, J DePaul, J at Louis, J Syr, F SHU, F at Cin, F at Marq, F UND, F at SJU, F USF, F Vill, M at DeP, M vs. Syr, M CAREER/SEASON NUMBERS Double-Doubles:...0/0 Points-Rebounds:...0/0 20+ point games:...0/0 10+ point games:...4/2 10+ rebound games:...0/0 5+ rebound games:...2/0 10+ assist games:...0/0 5+ assist games:...0/0 30+ minute games:...0/0 40+ minute games:...0/0 CAREER HIGHS Points: 13, Robert Morris, 11/27/ 11. FG made: 6, Robert Morris, 11/ 27/11. FG attempts: 9, two times- Cincinnati, 12/31/13; North Florida, 12/8/12. 3FG Made: 2, vs. Michigan, 11/ 21/12. 3FG attempts: 2, five times- vs. Michigan, 11/21/12; at Syracuse, 1/16/12; Wagner, 12/23/11; VMI, 12/6/11, at Tennessee, 12/3/11. FT made: 4, two times- Seton Hall, 2/4/13; St. Francis, Pa., 12/20/ 11. FT attempts: 6, Seton Hall, 2/4/ 13. Rebounds: 7, at Syracuse, 1/16/12. Off. Rebs.: 2, six times- North Florida, 12/8/12; vs. Duquesne, 12/5/12; Detroit, 12/1/12; at Washington State, 3/26/12; at Notre Dame, 12/27/11; Robert Morris, 11/27/11. Def. Rebs.: 7, at Syracuse, 1/16/ 12. Assists: 3, five times- at DePaul, 3/ 9/13; Notre Dame, 2/18/13; at Georgetown, 1/8/13; Bethune- Cookman, 12/15/12; at Syracuse, 1/16/12. Steals: 4, Villanova, 2/5/12. Blocks: 2, at DePaul, 3/9/13. Minutes: 26, at Georgetown, 1/8/ SEASON HIGHS Points: 10, two times- Cincinnati, 12/31; North Florida, 12/8. Rebounds: 4, three times- DePaul, 1/26/13; North Florida, 12/8/ 12; Detroit, 12/1/12. Assists: 3, five times- at DePaul, 3/ 9; Notre Dame, 2/18; Syracuse, 2/2; at Georgetown, 1/8/13; Bethune-Cookman, 12/15. Steals: 3, two times- North Florida, 12/8/12; Fordham, 11/12. Blocks: 2, at DePaul, 3/9. Minutes: 26, at Georgetown, 1/8. WRIGHT S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Pitt Totals BIG EAST STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Pitt Totals

29 PITT BASKETBALL BIOS 27 5 DURAND JOHNSON FORWARD FR* RS BALTIMORE, MD./BREWSTER ACADEMY (N.H.) Redshirt freshman seeing his first collegiate action this season. Played in 30 games off the bench at small forward. Registered two double figure scoring games on the year. Hit three clutch 3-pointers in the second half, scored nine points in 16 minutes vs. Villanova, 3/3. Surpassed career-highs for scoring (13 points), field goals made (4) and 3-pointers (3-6) at Villanova, 1/16. Set career-highs for scoring (10 points), field goals made and attempted (3-10), free throws made and attempted (3-5) vs. Marquette, 1/12. Hit two 3-pointers (2-3), grabbed four rebounds and finished with six points at Georgetown, 1/8. Scored eight points, hit pointers in 15 minutes at Rutgers, 1/5. Hit two 3-pointers off the bench vs. Detroit, 12/1. Hit a key 3-pointer off the bench, finished with five points vs. Oakland, 11/17. Scored a career-high nine points (3-5 FG), hit a 3-pointer and grabbed a career-high seven rebounds in a career-high 17 minutes vs. Lehigh, 11/ GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-pt FT Reb Opp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts MSM, N FU, N LHU, N Oaklnd, N vs. Mich,N vs. Del, N HU, N Detroit,D vs. Duq, D NFlorida, D BCU, D DSU, D KennSt, D Cin, D at Rut, J at Gtown, J Marq, J at Vill, J UConn, J at PC, J DePaul, J at Louis, J Syr, F SHU, F at Cin, F at Marq, F UND, F at SJU, F USF, F Vill, M at DeP, M vs. Syr, M In collegiate debut, scored eight points (3-5 FG) off the bench in eight minutes vs. Fordham, 11/12. JOHNSON S CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Points: 13, at Villanova, 1/16/13. FG made: 4, at Villanova, 1/16/13. FG attempts: 10, Marquette, 1/12/ 13. 3FG Made: 3, two times- Villanova, 3/3/13; at Villanova, 1/16/13. 3FG attempts: 6, at Villanova, 1/ 16/13. FT made: 3, Marquette, 1/12/13. FT attempts: 5, Marquette, 1/12/ 13. Rebounds: 7, Lehigh, 11/13/12. Off. Rebs.: 3, Lehigh, 11/13/12. Def. Rebs.: 4, two times- at Georgetown, 1/8/13; Lehigh, 11/13/12. Assists: 3, Bethune-Cookman, 12/ 15/12. Steals: 1, six times. Blocks: 1, at Villanova, 1/16/13. Minutes: 25, Marquette, 1/12/13. CAREER/SEASON NUMBERS Double-Doubles:...0/0 Points-Rebounds:...0/0 20+ point games:...0/0 10+ point games:...2/2 10+ rebound games:... 0/0 5+ rebound games:...1/1 10+ assist games:...0/0 5+ assist games:...0/0 30+ minute games:...0/0 40+ minute games:...0/0 OVERALL STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Totals BIG EAST STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Totals

30 PITT BASKETBALL BIOS STEVEN ADAMS CENTER FR HS ROTORUA, NEW ZEALAND/NOTRE DAME PREP (MASS.) Became Pitt s first Big East All- Rookie Team selection since DeJuan Blair ( ). Named Big East preseason Rookie of the Year. Started and played in 31 of 32 games at center. Leads team in blocked shots (63) and rebounding (6.2 rpg.). One double-double, five 10-plus point games and four double figure rebound games on year. Blocked a career-high five shots vs. USF, 2/17. Scored 13 points (5-6 FG), hit 3-4 free throws and blocked four shots at Cincinnati, 2/9. Set career-highs for minutes played (31), total rebounds (15), defensive rebounds (nine), free throws made and attempts (4-5) and scored eight points vs. Seton Hall, 2/4. Tied a career-high with 14 rebounds (nine defensive), scored nine points and blocked three shots vs. DePaul, 1/26. Finished with eight points (3-5 FG) in only 18 minutes at Providence, 1/22. Blocked three shots and grabbed nine rebounds, including a careerhigh seven defensive vs. Connecticut, 1/19. Scored nine points (4-9 FG) at Villanova, 1/16. Tied a career-high with four blocks in a career-high 29 minutes played vs. Marquette, 1/12. Blocked three shots, scored six points at Georgetown, 1/ GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-pt FT Reb Opp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts MSM, N9 * FU, N12 * LHU, N13 * Oaklnd, N17 * vs. Mich,N21* vs. Del, N23 * HU, N27 * Detroit,D1 * vs. Duq, D5 * NFlorida, D8* BCU, D15 * DSU, D19 * KennSt, D23 * Cin, D31 * at Rut, J5 * at Gtown, J8 * Marq, J12 * at Vill, J16 * UConn, J19 * at PC, J22 * DePaul, J26 * at Louis, J28 * Syr, F2 * SHU, F4 * at Cin, F9 * at Marq, F16* UND, F18 * at SJU, F24 * USF, F27 * Vill, M at DeP, M9 * vs. Syr, M14 * Grabbed nine rebounds vs. Cincinnati, 12/31. Scored 10 points (4-5 FG) with eight rebounds and a career-high tying four blocks vs. Delaware State, 12/19. Registered his first career doubledouble, surpassed career-highs for points (16), field goals made (7) and field goal attempts (10) and also totaled his second double figure rebounding game (10) vs. Bethune-Cookman, 12/15. Tied a career-high with four blocks, grabbed seven rebounds vs. North Florida, 12/8. Registered career-highs for minutes played (28), rebounds (14), offensive rebounds (nine) and scored eight points vs. Duquesne, 12/5. His nine offensive rebounds tied for the second all-time highest game total for a freshman in school history. Finished with a career-high tying 13 points on a career-high 6-9 field goals with three blocks vs. Delaware, 11/23. Scored 13 points (5-5 FG), hit 3-4 free throws and grabbed five rebounds (all offensive) vs. Fordham, 11/12. ADAMS CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS Points: 16, Bethune-Cookman, 12/ 15/12. FG made: 7, Bethune-Cookman, 12/15/12. FG attempts: 10, Bethune- Cookman, 12/15/12. 3FG Made: None. 3FG attempts: None. FT made: 4, Seton Hall, 2/4/13. FT attempts: 5, Seton Hall, 2/4/ 13. Rebounds: 15, Seton Hall, 2/4/13. Off. Rebs.: 9, two times- DePaul, 1/26/13; vs. Duquesne, 12/5/ 12. Def. Rebs.: 9, Seton Hall, 2/4/13. Assists: 3, Mount St. Mary s, 11/9/ 12. Steals: 2, six times- Notre Dame, 2/18/13; at Louisville, 1/28/13; at Rutgers, 1/5/13; North Florida, 12/8/12; vs. Delaware, 11/23/12; Fordham, 11/12/12. Blocks: 5, USF, 2/27/13. Minutes: 31, Seton Hall, 2/4/13. CAREER/SEASON NUMBERS Double-Doubles:...1/1 Points-Rebounds:...1/1 20+ point games:...0/0 10+ point games:...5/5 10+ rebound games:...4/4 5+ rebound games:... 19/ assist games:...0/0 5+ assist games:...0/0 4+ blocked shot games:... 6/6 30+ minute games:...1/1 40+ minute games:...0/0 In collegiate debut and season opener, scored eight points, grabbed eight rebounds, blocked four shots and finished with three assists vs. Mount St. Mary s, 11/9. OVERALL STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Totals BIG EAST STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Totals

31 PITT BASKETBALL BIOS 29 0 JAMES ROBINSON GUARD FR HS MITCHELLVILLE, MD./DEMATHA CATHOLIC H.S Started 31 of 32 games of his freshman season at point guard. Leads team in assist:turnover ratio (2.90). Totaled seven double figure scoring games on year. Finished with 10 points (3-6 FG), grabbed four rebounds, registered four assists and added a careerhigh four steals in Big East Tournament vs. Syracuse, 3/14. Hit two clutch 3-pointers, one to send the game into overtime and one to seal the victory, scored a career-high tying 14 points (4-6 FG, 2-2 3FG) in win over Villanova, 3/3. Converted two free throws with nine seconds to go to seal the win at Providence, 1/22. Finished with 12 points (3-6 FG), hit pointers vs. Connecticut, 1/19. Scored 12 points with four assists in a career-high 36 minutes vs. Marquette, 1/12. Dished out a career-high nine assists and grabbed a career-high five rebounds vs. Delaware State, 12/19. Named Big East Rookie of the Week on Dec. 3, 2012 after averaging 11.0 points and 7.0 assists per game in Pitt s two wins over Detroit and Howard. Scored 11 points with a careerhigh five field goals with six assists vs. Detroit, 12/ GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-pt FT Reb Opp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts MSM, N9 * FU, N12 * LHU, N13 * Oaklnd, N17 * vs. Mich,N21* vs. Del, N23 * HU, N27 * Detroit,D1 * vs. Duq, D5 * NFlorida, D8* BCU, D15 * DSU, D19 * KennSt, D23 * Cin, D31 * at Rut, J at Gtown, J8 * Marq, J12 * at Vill, J16 * UConn, J19 * at PC, J22 * DePaul, J26 * at Louis, J28 * Syr, F2 * SHU, F4 * at Cin, F9 * at Marq, F16 * UND, F18 * at SJU, F24 * USF, F27 * Vill, M3 * at DeP, M9 * vs. Syr, M14 * Finished with 11 points (4-6 FG), hit a career-high two 3-pointers with eight assists in 31 minutes vs. Howard, 11/27. Set career-highs for assists (six), steals (three) and field goals madeattempted (4-10) with eight points vs. Michigan, 11/21. Played a career-high 35 minutes, notched his first double figure scoring game (14 points) and made several key plays down the stretch including a key steal and two game-tying free throws with 10 seconds to go vs. Oakland, 11/17. Played 30 minutes, and limited preseason All-American C.J. McCollum to only 17 points vs. Lehigh, 11/13. Finished with six points (3-4 FG) and four rebounds in career debut vs. Mount St. Mary s, 11/9. CAREER HIGHS Points: 14, two times- Villanova, 3/ 3/13; Oakland, 11/17/12. FG made: 5, Detroit, 12/1/12. FG attempts: 11, Marquette, 1/12/ 13. 3FG Made: 2, three times- Villanova, 3/3/13; Connecticut, 1/19/13; Howard, 11/27/12. 3FG attempts: 3, five times- Connecticut, 1/19/13; Marquette, 1/12/13; at Rutgers, 1/5/13; Detroit, 12/1/12; vs. Michigan, 11/21/12. FT made: 7, Oakland, 11/17/12. FT attempts: 8, Oakland, 11/17/ 12. Rebounds: 5, Delaware State, 12/ 19/12. Off. Rebs.: 2, Delaware State, 12/ 19/12. Def. Rebs.: 4, three times- vs. Syracuse, 3/14/13; USF, 2/27/ 13; at Villanova, 1/16/13. Assists: 9, Delaware State, 12/19/ 12. Steals: 4, vs. Syracuse, 3/14/13. Blocks: 1, Cincinnati, 12/31/12. Minutes: 36, Marquette, 1/12/13. CAREER/SEASON NUMBERS Double-Doubles:...0/0 Points-Rebounds:...0/0 20+ point games:...0/0 10+ point games:...7/7 10+ rebound games:... 0/0 5+ rebound games:...1/1 10+ assist games:...0/0 5+ assist games:...7/7 30+ minute games:...5/5 40+ minute games:...0/0 ROBINSON S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Totals BIG EAST STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Totals

32 PITT BASKETBALL BIOS TREY ZEIGLER GUARD JR TR DETROIT, MICH./CENTRAL MICHIGAN/MOUNT PLEASANT H.S. CAREER Transferred to Pitt after playing two seasons at Central Michigan for his father and former Pitt assistant coach Ernie Zeigler. Ruled eligible to compete for Pitt immediately due to an NCAA verdict in late May. In two seasons at CMU, scored 1,011 points (16.0 ppg.) to rank No. 26 on the school s all-time career scoring list, scored 20 or more points 19 times and reached double figure scoring in 54 of 63 career games Saw action in 30 of 32 games off the bench at both off guard and small forward. Reached double figure scoring in three games on year. Led Pitt with 13 points (6-10 FG) with six rebounds in 25 minutes played at Villanova, 1/16. Also sparked Pitt with three key plays down the stretch including an assist and two layups in a 15-0 run. Scored five points, grabbed five rebounds and finished with two assists in 23 minutes vs. Marquette, 1/12. Scored seven points, hit a Pitt career-high 5-6 free throws in eight minutes at Georgetown, 1/ GAME-BY-GAME Total 3-pt FT Reb Opp./Date Min FG-A Pct M-A Pct M-A Pct O-D-T PF A TO Blk Stl Pts MSM, N FU, N LHU, N Oaklnd, N vs. Mich,N vs. Del, N HU, N Detroit,D vs. Duq, D NFlorida, D BCU, D DSU, D KennSt, D Cin, D at Rut, J at Gtown, J Marq, J at Vill, J UConn, J at PC, J DePaul, J at Louis, J Syr, F SHU, F at Cin, F at Marq, F UND, F at SJU, F USF, F Vill, M at DeP, M vs. Syr, M Finished with eight points (3-5 FG) with two blocks vs. Delaware State, 12/19. Scored 11 points (5-6 FG) with three assists and two steals in season opener and Pitt debut vs. Mount St. Mary s, 11/9. CAREER/SEASON NUMBERS Double-Doubles:...0/0 Points-Rebounds:...0/0 20+ point games:...0/0 10+ point games:...3/3 10+ rebound games:...0/0 5+ rebound games:...3/3 10+ assist games:...0/0 5+ assist games:...0/0 30+ minute games:...0/0 40+ minute games:...0/0 PITT CAREER HIGHS Points: 18, DePaul, 1/26/13. FG made: 7, DePaul, 1/26/13. FG attempts: 12, DePaul, 1/26/13. 3FG Made: None. 3FG attempts: 1, three times. FT made: 5, at Georgetown, 1/8/ 13. FT attempts: 6, two times- DePaul, 1/26/13; at Georgetown, 1/8/ 13. Rebounds: 6, at Villanova, 1/16/ 13. Off. Rebs.: 4, DePaul, 1/26/13. Def. Rebs.: 4, at Villanova, 1/16/ 13. Assists: 4, Syracuse, 2/2/13. Steals: 2, Mount St. Mary s, 11/9/ 12. Blocks: 2, Delaware State, 12/19/ 12. Minutes: 25, at Villanova, 1/16/13. CMU CAREER HIGHS Points: 33, at Toledo, 2/22/12. FG made: 15, at Toledo, 2/22/12. FG attempts: 26, vs. Charlotte, 11/ 15/11. 3FG Made: 5, vs. Toledo, 1/12/11. 3FG attempts: 11, vs. Toledo, 1/ 12/11. FT made: 10, vs. Ball State, 2/26/ 11. FT attempts: 15, vs. Nebraska, 12/ 20/11. Rebounds: 15, vs. Charlotte, 11/ 15/11. Off. Rebs.: 6, vs. Charlotte, 11/15/ 11. Def. Rebs.: 9, three times. Assists: 8, at Nebraska, 12/20/11. Steals: 5, at Eastern Michigan, 1/ 12/11. Blocks: 4, vs. Eastern Michigan, 2/ 14/12. Minutes: 45, vs. Charlotte, 11/15/ 11. ZEIGLER S CAREER STATISTICS OVERALL STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG CMU CMU CMU Totals Pitt Pitt Totals BIG EAST STATISTICS T O T A L 3-POINTERS R E B O U N D S SEASON TEAM GP-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT OFF-DEF TOT-AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS-AVG Pitt Totals

33 PITT BASKETBALL GAME RECAPS 31 PITT 80, MOUNT ST. MARY S 48 1 November 9, 2012 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. Pitt shot a school record 70.8 percent (34-48) from the floor and Talib Zanna notched a career-high 20 points (10-12 FG) as Pitt won an season opener at the Petersen Events Center...Pitt started two freshmen in a game (Steven Adams and James Robinson) for the first time since January 6, MSM hit six 3-pointers to take a brief lead, but Pitt converted three straight steal and layins by Tray Woodall, Cameron Wright and J.J. Moore to take an eight-point advantage...pitt never looked back as it led by 15 points (42-27) at halftime...in the first half, Pitt shot 75 percent (18-24), which tied for the program s fourth best shooting mark for a half...pitt improved to 5-0 all-time vs. Mount St. Mary s and 71-1 all-time vs. Northeast Conference opponents...pitt won its 16th consecutive season opener since 1997 and Jamie Dixon improved to 10-0 in season openers...pitt also improved to 92-3 vs. non-conference opponents at the Petersen Events Center. MOUNT ST. MARY S 48 (0-1) OWENS, Xavier-f KRAJINA, Kristijan-f CASTELLANOS, Josh-g WHACK, Rashad-g NORFLEET, Julian-g PRESCOTT, Sam CROCKETT, Christian WIGGINS, Shivaughn BROWN, Oliver GRAVES, Gregory PARKER, Kelvin DeVAN, Aaron BROWN, Aaron BARBER, Raven DANAHER, Taylor TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 36.2%; 3FG%: 39.1%; FT%: 62.5%. PITT (1-0) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 70.8%; 3FG%: 16.7%; FT%: 68.8%. Officials: James Breeding (R), John Gaffney, Clarence Armstrong; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Mount St. Mary s Pitt PITT 78, LEHIGH 53 November 13, 2012 NIT Season Tip-Off Petersen Events Center Pitt advanced to the NIT Season Tip-Off Semifinals with a win over Lehigh...Pitt used a 21-5 scoring burst early in the second half to take control of the contest...in the rally, Talib Zanna scored seven consecutive points and Tray Woodall sandwiched layups around a basket by Steven Adams as the Panthers turned a lead into a comfortable margin...pitt shot 53.1 percent (17-32) in the second half alone...pitt held a halftime lead...zanna tied a career-high with 20 points, his second career 20-point game...with a game-high 23 points, Woodall notched his fourth career 20- point game...durand Johnson provided a spark off the bench, totaling career-highs for points (9) and rebounds (7)...Dante Taylor registered his ninth career 10-plus rebound game...pitt outscored Lehigh in the paint...lehigh preseason All-American C.J. McCollum was held to 17 points. LEHIGH 53 (1-2) GREINER, Holden-f KNUTSON, Gabe-f D ORAZIO, Anthony-g McCOLLUM, C.J.-g McKNIGHT, Mackey-g CARTER, Devon GOODMAN, Cory SCHAEFER, Corey CVRKALJ, Stefan GOLDSBOROUGH, Justin BALTIMORE, Conroy TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 39.0%; 3FG%: 42.9%; FT%: 75.0%. PITT 78 (3-0) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 48.3%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 72.7%. Officials: Brian O Connell (R), Paul Faia, Jeff Anderson; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Lehigh Pitt PITT 86, FORDHAM 51 2 November 12, 2012 NIT Season Tip-Off Petersen Events Center Pitt advanced to the second round of the NIT Season Tip-Off with the win...the win advanced Pitt into a contest against Lehigh with the winner advancing to the NIT Semifinals at Madison Square Garden...Over the full 40 minutes, Pitt never trailed and won over Fordham...Pitt used a 10-0 run to take command of the game with a lead with 5:23 left in the first half...a jumper by James Robinson, 3-pointer from J.J. Moore and 3-pointer from Tray Woodall sparked the run...pitt outscored Fordham in the paint...pitt led by 19 points (37-18) at halftime...pitt shot 60.6 percent (20-33) in the second half while scoring 49 points...pitt led by as many as 35 points in the contest...10 players played 10 or more minutes and all 10 scored...moore led Pitt with 20 points in 19 minutes of play...the 20-point game marked the second of Moore s career...pitt s bench outscored Fordham s Pitt improved to 93-3 vs. non-conference opponents at the Petersen Events Center. FORDHAM 51 (0-2) LEONARD, Travion-f GASTON, Chris-f FRAZIER, Branden-g SMITH, Bryan-g MYERS, Jermaine-g SHORT, Jeff ZIVKOVIC, Luka FAY, Jared THOMAS, Mandell RHOOMES, Ryan ROBINSON, Khalid CANTY, Ryan TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 36.6%; 3FG%: 40.0%; FT%: 93.8%. PITT 86 (2-0) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 53.1%; 3FG%: 41.2%; FT%: 64.7%. Officials: John Cahill (R), Joe Lindsay, Bill McCarthy; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Fordham Pitt PITT 72, OAKLAND 62 (OT) November 17, 2012 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. In an incredible and improbable come-from-behind win, Pitt trailed by 14 points at halftime (34-20) and by as many as 18 points (48-30 with 11:34 left) in the second half but battled all the way back to send the game into overtime and eventually defeat Oakland, Pitt scored 11 of the overtime period s first 13 points and outscored Oakland 14-4 in OT...The comeback victory ranked as the largest halftime deficit overcome in school history (14 points) and tied for the largest comeback victory after trailing with 1:30 to go (7 points)...pitt used 3-pointers from Tray Woodall, Durand Johnson and J.J. Moore to cut the margin down to 11 points with 8:40 left...another Woodall 3- pointer cut OU s lead to seven points (51-44) with 6:50 to go...oakland committed four turnovers in the last 38 seconds of play...two layups by Pitt s Dante Taylor cut the deficit to two (58-56) with 28 seconds...following turnovers by both teams, James Robinson stole the ball in the OU backcourt and was fouled...he converted two free throw attempts to tie the game at with 10 seconds left. OAKLAND 62 (1-3) CARTER, Raphael-f PETROS, Corey-c BADER, Travis-g MONDY, Duke-g VALENTINE, Drew-g WILLIAMS, Dante NEELY II, Lloyd POCHES, Matt BASS, Ryan TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 46.8%; 3FG%: 27.8%; FT%: 68.4%. PITT 72 (4-0) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 41.7%; 3FG%: 29.2%; FT%: 62.5%. Officials: Michael Stephens (R), Alfred Smith, Paul Szelc; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Oakland Pitt

34 PITT BASKETBALL GAME RECAPS 32 No. 4 MICHIGAN 67, PITT 62 5 November 21, 2012 NIT Season Tip-Off Madison Square Garden Michigan outscored Pitt 11-3 over a late five minute second half span to take a commanding ninepoint lead (59-50) with 1:27 to go...tim Hardaway hit a key 3-pointer and scored seven points to key the Michigan rally...michigan made eight straight free throws to close the game and maintain its lead...using a 9-0 run sparked by five points from Cameron Wright, Pitt built an eight-point lead (33-25) with 1:00 left in the first half...um cut it down to four points (33-29) on a jumper at the buzzer by Trey Burke...Pitt hit five 3-pointers and shot 51.9 percent (14-27) from the floor in the first half...pitt led by five points (44-39) with 11:39 left in the game...lamar Patterson led Pitt with a seasonhigh 14 points...cameron Wright hit a career-high two 3-pointers...James Robinson finished with career-highs of six assists and three steals...pitt played its 86th all-time game at Madison Square Garden and 43rd since the season...pitt dropped to since at MSG...Pitt dropped to 13-6 vs. top-5 ranked teams and vs. top-10 ranked teams since PITT 62 (4-1) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 45.3%; 3FG%: 40.0%; FT%: 54.5%. MICHIGAN 67 (4-0) ROBINSON III, Glenn-f VOGRICH, Matt-f MORGAN, Jordan-c BURKE, Trey-g HARDAWAY Jr, Tim-g ALBRECHT, Spike McGARY, Mitch AKUNNE, Eso STAUSKAS, Nik HORFORD, Jon TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 46.0%; 3FG%: 17.6%; FT%: 81.8%. Officials: Ed Corbett, Tim Clougherty, Mike Nance; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pitt Michigan PITT 70, HOWARD 46 November 27, 2012 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. Back-to-back 3-pointers from Lamar Patterson gave Pitt an eight-point lead just 2:42 before halftime and Pitt maintained and built upon its lead in the second half to register a 24-point win over Howard...In the first half alone, Patterson (4-4 3FG) and James Robinson (2-2 3FG) combined for 21 of Pitt s 36 points and a perfect 6-6 from 3-point range...patterson finished with career-highs of point field goals...in the second half, Pitt held Howard to only 18 points on 30.8 percent shooting (8-28)...The Panthers used a 12-0 run to push their lead to 24 points (62-38) with 7:16 left in the game...pitt notched its 1,499th all-time win on the evening...howard s Alphonse Leary tied a Petersen Events Center opponent record with six steals...pitt improved to 4-0 vs. Howard and 23-0 all-time vs. Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference members in men s basketball. HOWARD 46 (1-6) PHILLIPS, Mike-f BOYOMO, Theodore-f LEARY, Alphonse-c OKOROH, Prince-g FRAZIER, Simuel-g OKORO, Emmanuel LEE, Tre DICKERSON, Anton SMITH, Anthony FORD, Brandon TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 40.7%; 3FG%: 10.0%; FT%: 33.3%. PITT 70 (6-1) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 44.1%; 3FG%: 42.1%; FT%: 55.6%. Officials: John Gaffney (R), Chris Beaver, Steve McJunkins; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Howard Pitt PITT 85, DELAWARE 59 6 November 23, 2012 NIT Season Tip-Off Consolation Game MSG Pitt finished the NIT Season Tip-Off in Third Place after winning the Consolation Game, against Delaware...From the tipoff, Pitt jumped out to a 10-0 lead and never looked back...talib Zanna scored Pitt s first six points, followed by a Tray Woodall jumper and Lamar Patterson layup...pitt led by as many as 21 points in the first half and held a 20-point (41-21) halftime advantage...pitt shot 65.4 percent (17-26) in the first half, while Delaware was held to 29.6 percent (8-27)...In the second half, Delaware cut the margin down to as few as 17 points, but Pitt built it back up to as many as 27 points (72-45) with 6:00 to go...lamar Patterson and Talib Zanna both registered double-doubles...pitt played its 87th all-time game at Madison Square Garden and 44th since the season...pitt improved to since at MSG...Jamie Dixon improved to in games coached at Madison Square Garden...Five Pitt players reached double figure scoring, the most through six games...talib Zanna was named to the NIT Season Tip-Off All-Tournament Team. DELAWARE 59 (2-3) ANDERSON, Kyle-f BAPTISTE, Carl-f HAGINS, Jamelle-c THREATT, Jarvis-g SADDLER, Devon-g ROGERS, Terrell SAVAGE, Larry KING-DAVIS, Marvin TOWNSVILLE, Will TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 38.6%; 3FG%: 28.6%; FT%: 78.6%. PITT 85 (5-1) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 58.9%; 3FG%: 40.0%; FT%: 88.2%. Officials: Pat Driscoll, Jeff Anderson, Earl Walton; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Tota Delaware Pitt PITT 74, DETROIT 61 December 1, 2012 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. Pitt erased a 13-point first half deficit to rally for a 13-point victory over Detroit, In the second half alone, Pitt shot 63.6 percent (14-22), outscored the visiting Titans and limited Detroit leading scorer Ray McCallum to just seven points, including a scoreless stretch through the half s first 9:41 minutes...with the score tied at with 8:20 left, the Panthers went on a 14-2 run to take a commanding advantage with 4:02 remaining...talib Zanna scored seven of his team-high 16 points and James Robinson hit a key jumper and 3-pointer in the rally...it was a tale of two halves for Pitt, which trailed by eight at halftime (37-29)...Detroit used an 8-0 run to take a lead with 7:14 left...mccallum scored 17 of UD s 37 points in the first half alone...tray Woodall kept Pitt in the game in the first half, hitting three 3-pointers and scoring 11 of his 14 points...pitt won its 1,500th all-time game...the Panthers also won their 11th consecutive home game. DETROIT 61 (2-4) HOWARD, Juwan-f ANDERSON, Doug-f MINNERATH, Nick-f McCALLUM, Ray-g CALLISTE, Jason-g BOUTTE, P.J NJOKU, Ugochukwu LIPPERT, Jermain WILSON, Anton BRUINSMA, Evan TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 38.8%; 3FG%: 34.6%; FT%: 73.7%. PITT 74 (7-1) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 48.0%; 3FG%: 47.1%; FT%: 78.3%. Officials: James Breeding (R), Rob Riley, Alfred Smith; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Detroit Pitt

35 PITT BASKETBALL GAME RECAPS 33 PITT 66, DUQUESNE 45 9 December 5, 2012 CONSOL Energy Center Pittsburgh, Pa. In the 81st City Game, Pitt outscored Duquesne 14-2 over the first half s final 8:12 to build a 12-point halftime lead (29-17)...Tray Woodall hit two 3-pointers and scored eight of Pitt s 14 points in the run and concluded the first half with 14 points en route to a game-high 24...Both teams shot below 30 percent in the first half...pitt shot 56 percent (14-25) in the second half and led by as many as 24 points (63-39) with 4:10 to go...pitt set season-highs for 3-pointers (9) and offensive rebounds (21)...Tray Woodall tied a career-high with five 3-pointers...Steven Adams nine offensive rebounds ranked second on Pitt s all-time freshman game list...adams grabbed a career-high 14 rebounds...pitt defeated Duquesne in the 12th consecutive City Game matchup and for the 31st time in the last 34 meetings between the two schools...pitt improved to in the series and 3-0 vs. Duquesne at Consol Energy Center...Jamie Dixon improved to 10-0 all-time vs. DU. DUQUESNE 45 (4-4) PANTOPHLET, Kadeem-f MARHOLD, Andre-c COLTER, Derrick-g JONES, Jeremiah-g JOHNSON, Sean-g TORRES, P.J BINNEY, Marvin JONES, Jerry WINTERS, Quevyn ABELE, Martins TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 31.6%; 3FG%: 23.8%; FT%: 66.7%. PITT 66 (8-1) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 38.7%; 3FG%: 52.9%; FT%: 56.3%. Officials: Pat Driscoll, Ed Corbett, Brent Hampton; Technical fouls: Duquesne-None. Pitt-MOORE, J.J.; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Duquesne Pitt PITT 89, BETHUNE-COOKMAN 40 December 15, 2012 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. Pitt defeated Bethune-Cookman by 49 points, its largest margin of victory in Petersen Events Center history...the win ranked tied for the sixth largest in school history...pitt used a 16-1 run over the final 5:05 of the first half to take a lead into halftime...the 20-point halftime lead tied for its largest of the season...pitt scored 12 of the second half s first 16 points to go up Pitt outscored BCU in the lane...pitt shot 67.3 percent from the floor, which ranks tied for the fifth best game percentage in school history...it shot 75 percent (21-28) in the second half, good for the third best half shooting percentage in school history...pitt limited BCU to only 11 rebounds, which ranked as the fewest rebounds for an opponent in both the Petersen Events Center and Jamie Dixon Era...Steven Adams registered his first career double-double...tray Woodall finished with a season-high 10 assists. BETHUNE-COOKMAN 40 (4-8) COLEMAN, Adrien-f SMITH, Alex-f BRYANT, Javoris-f SCOTLAND, Paul-g DUKES, Kevin-g JACKSON, Malik MACK, Marc JOHNSON, Ricky STEWART, Brandon TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 30.2%; 3FG%: 18.8%; FT%: 68.8%. PITT 89 (10-1) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 67.3%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 75.0%. Officials: Earl Walton (R), Paul Faia, Wally Rutecki; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Bethune-Cookman Pitt PITT 89, NORTH FLORIDA December 8, 2012 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. In the second half, Pitt outscored North Florida 48-17, outrebounded the visiting Ospreys 23-7 and shot 62.1 percent (18-29) to register a 42-point win...north Florida battled back from an 11-point deficit (21-10) to tie the contest at with 5:43 left in the first half...pitt outscored UNF 14-3 over the first half s final 5:43 to take a halftime lead...cameron Wright sparked Pitt with four points in the rally...north Florida hit six 3-pointers in the first half...north Florida recorded an opponent school record for fewest free throws in a game (zero) and also set a record for fewest free throws made vs. Pitt (zero)...pitt turned the ball over only five times, which ranked as the fifth lowest turnover game total in school history...five Panthers reached double figure scoring...pitt outscored North Florida in the paint (42-18) and in bench scoring (34-11)...Pitt improved to 9-1 or better after 10 games for the third straight year and for the 11th time in the last 12 seasons. NORTH FLORIDA 47 (3-6) WALLACE, Travis-f JEUNE, David-f BEECH, Beau-g SMITH, Parker-g WILSON, Will-g NAYLOR, Cameron McROY, Charles RODRIGUEZ, Ray DIAZ, Andy DANIELS, BaeBae TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 39.6%; 3FG%: 37.5%; FT%: 0.0%. PITT 89 (9-1) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 58.9%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 84.0%. Officials: Brian O Connell (R), Jeff Clark, Paul Szelc; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total North Florida Pitt PITT 71, DELAWARE STATE 43 December 19, 2012 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. Pitt scored the first 10 points of the second half, including six by Talib Zanna, in taking control of the contest en route to a win over Delaware State...Following the 10-0 run, Pitt led with 14:52 to go...the final score was Pitt s largest lead (28 points) of the game...pitt built a lead into halftime after Delaware State cut an eight point lead down to four points in the half s final two minutes on a jumper and layup by Tahj Tate...Pitt committed just one turnover in the second half after committing eight in the first half...pitt outrebounded DSU and finished with 24 assists on 30 field goals...the Panthers outscored Delaware State and limited DSU to 31.6 percent (6-19) shooting in the second half...zanna set or tied career-highs for points (20), field goal attempts (13) and minutes played (32)...James Robinson finished with a career-high nine assists, Steven Adams tied a career-high with four blocked shots...the win was Pitt s 100th non-conference victory in the Petersen Events Center...Pitt surpassed the 2 million attendance mark at the Petersen Events Center. DELAWARE STATE 43 (5-7) OLIVER, Marcus-f GRAY, Kendall-c TATE, Tahj-g THOMAS, Albert-g WALKER, Casey-g JOYNER, Jabari BELL, Tyshawn BOWMAN, Miles TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 39.5%; 3FG%: 31.3%; FT%: 66.7%. PITT 71 (11-1) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 61.2%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 60.0%. Officials: John Gaffney (R), Evon Burroughs, Bernard Clinton; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Delaware State Pitt

36 PITT BASKETBALL GAME RECAPS 34 PITT 59, KENNESAW STATE December 23, 2012 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. Pitt used a 10-3 rally to take control of the game with four minutes remaining in the first half...pitt held a halftime advantage after leading just with 11 minutes to go in the half...pitt limited Kennesaw State to just 16 first half points, which tied for the ninth fewest points scored by an opponent in a half in school history...ksu cut the lead to as few as 10 points two different times in the second half before the Panthers went on runs to maintain the lead...pitt held KSU to 43 points, which marked the fifth consecutive Pitt opponent that was held to 50 points or less...all 10 players scored for Pitt...Pitt won its 15th straight home game...pitt ended its non-conference slate with a 12-1 record...it won 10 or more non-conference games for the 12th consecutive season...with the win, Jamie Dixon won his 250th game...dixon improved to all-time vs. non-conference opponents. KENNESAW STATE 43 (1-11) CUMMINGS, Markeith-f ANDERSON, Aaron-f OSEMHEN, Andrew-c HAMILTON, Myles-g LOVE, Delbert-g PRUITT, Nigel BROWN, Yonel MONTGOMERY, Jordan DAWSON, Brandon TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 38.1%; 3FG%: 60.0%; FT%: 40.0%. PITT 59 (12-1) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 42.3%; 3FG%: 12.5%; FT%: 63.6%. Officials: Mike Stuart (R), Bryan Kersey, Matt Potter; Technical fouls: Kennesaw State-HAMILTON, Myles. Pitt-None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Kennesaw State Pitt RUTGERS 67, No. 24 PITT 62 January 5, 2013 Rutgers Athletic Center Piscataway, N.J. Pitt outscored Rutgers in the second half but couldn t overcome a 14-point halftime deficit as Rutgers registered a five-point home win...in the game s first five minutes, Rutgers used a 12-0 run to take a quick 12-2 lead...the Scarlet Knights led by a game-high of 16 points (39-23) with 58 seconds to go in the first half...led by Eli Carter s 14 points, Rutgers connected on pointers and shot 58 percent (15-26) in the first half alone...pitt scored the second half s first nine points and cut the deficit down to five points (39-34) with 14:32 left in the game...pitt trimmed the margin down to as few as two points (53-51) on a Durand Johnson 3-pointer and Steven Adams dunk with 3:24 left but RU responded with a 6-0 run...pitt s 37.5 percent shooting was its worst outing of the season and its 24 rebounds marked a team season-low...rutgers snapped the Panthers six-game win streak between the two schools in games played at RU. PITT 61 (12-3, 0-2 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron-g ROBINSON, James JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 37.5%; 3FG%: 30.8%; FT%: 70.6%. RUTGERS 67 (10-3, 1-1 Big East) JOHNSON, Austin-f JUDGE, Wally-f SEAGEARS, Jerome-g MILLER, Dane-g MACK, Myles-g CARTER, Eli POOLE, Mike KONE, Malick RANDALL, Derrick JACK, Kadeem TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 51.2%; 3FG%: 42.9%; FT%: 85.0%. Officials: Jim Burr, Michael Stephens, Wally Rutecki; Technical fouls: Pitt-ZANNA, Talib. Rutgers-None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pitt Rutgers No. 8 CINCINNATI 70, No. 24 PITT December 31, 2012 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. Cincinnati overcame an eight point halftime deficit and outscored Pitt over the game s final 12:35 to register a win in the Big East opener for both teams...uc outscored Pitt 14-2 over a threeminute second half span to build a commanding nine-point lead (54-45) with 7:18 to play...the Cincinnati surge began with a 3-point play by Titus Rubles, which gave UC the lead for good, 45-43, with 10:13 left...pitt cut UC s lead down to as few as three points on a tipin by Lamar Patterson and missed a front end of a one-and-one free throw but could get no closer...pitt scored the final eight points of the first half to take an eight-point (34-26) halftime lead...pitt held UC to 30 percent (8-27) first half shooting...pitt finished 0-10 from 3-point range, which tied a school single game record for lowest 3-point percentage in a game...the last time Pitt shot zero percent from 3-point range was on March 12, 2009 vs. West Virginia...With the loss, Pitt s eight-game win streak, 15-game home win streak and 12-game win streak vs. top-10 ranked opponents at the Petersen Events Center came to an end. CINCINNATI 70 (13-1, 1-0 Big East) JACKSON, Justin-f MBODJ, Cheikh-c WRIGHT, Cashmere-g KILPATRICK, Sean-g PARKER, Jaquon-g RUBLES, Titus THOMAS, Shaquille GUYN, Ge Lawn SANDERS, Jermaine GAINES, Kelvin NYARSUK, David TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 41.2%; 3FG%: 18.8%; FT%: 71.4%. PITT 61 (12-2, 0-1 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 44.2%; 3FG%: 0.0%; FT%: 60.0%. Officials: John Cahill (R), Jamie Luckie, Mike Roberts; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Cincinnati Pitt PITT 73, No. 19 GEORGETOWN 45 January 8, 2013 Verizon Center Washington, D.C. Pitt built a 10-point (14-4) lead with 11:43 to go in the first half and extended it to a 15-point halftime lead (37-22) with a Tray Woodall 3-pointer, Cameron Wright jumper and Talib Zanna layup...a 6-0 run gave Pitt a 30-point lead (70-40) with 1:32 to go in the game...pitt s 28-point win marked its second largest Big East road victory in school history and tied for its eighth largest overall Big East win...pitt held Georgetown to 45 points and field goal shooting...the 13 field goals made and 37 attempts marked the second lowest totals by an opponent vs. Pitt in the Jamie Dixon Era...The 45 points were the fewest scored against Pitt in a BEC regular season game since St. John s was held to 44 points on Feb. 8, Pitt s halftime lead of 15 tied for its third largest halftime lead in a Big East road game. PITT 73 (13-3, 1-2 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 55.1%; 3FG%: 62.5%; FT%: 70.0%. GEORGETOWN 45 (10-3, 0-2 Big East) LUBICK, Nate-f WHITTINGTON, Greg-f HOPKINS, Mikael-c STARKS, Markel-g PORTER, Otto-g SMITH-RIVERA, D Vaun BOWEN, Aaron CAPRIO, John DOMINGO, Stephen AYEGBA, Moses TRAWICK, Jabril TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 35.1%; 3FG%: 16.7%; FT%: 65.4%. Officials: Tony Greene, Mike Stuart, Karl Hess; Technical fouls: Pitt-None. GEORGETOWN-TEAM; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pitt Georgetown

37 PITT BASKETBALL GAME RECAPS 35 MARQUETTE 74, PITT 67 (OT) 17 January 12, 2013 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. In overtime, Marquette grabbed a quick lead with an 8-2 spurt and outscored Pitt in registering its overtime win at Pitt...MU converted overall free throws in the overtime period...after trailing for the entirety of regulation and down three points (57-54) with less than two seconds to play, Pitt s Lamar Patterson sent the game into overtime on a buzzer-beating 3-pointer from the top of the key...pitt shot just 50 percent (13-26) from the free throw line for the game...both teams lost key guards in the game: Pitt s Tray Woodall (concussion) and Marquette s Junior Cadougan (ankle)...patterson surpassed career-highs for points (22) and 3-point field goals made (6)...Pitt dropped its second straight home game. MARQUETTE 74 (12-3, 3-0 Big East) ANDERSON, Juan-f OTULE, Chris-c CADOUGAN, Junior-g BLUE, Vander-g LOCKETT, Trent-g WILSON, Jamil MAYO, Todd WILSON, Derrick TAYLOR, Steve GARDNER, Davante TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 47.9%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 76.7%. PITT 67 (13-4, 1-3 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 39.7%; 3FG%: 40.0%; FT%: 50.0%. Officials: Ed Corbett (R), Pat Driscoll, Earl Walton; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Marquette Pitt PITT 69, CONNECTICUT January 19, 2013 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. Pitt built an early lead, then fended off a late Connecticut comeback to win a contest at the Petersen Events Center...With the score tied at 58-58, Pitt put the game away with a 6-1 run sparked by a James Robinson 3-pointer, two Dante Taylor free throws and a Taylor jumper...that run gave Pitt a commanding lead with 58 seconds remaining...pitt built a 13-point halftime lead (35-22), its largest against a Big East opponent at the Petersen Events Center since Jan. 25, 2012 against Providence...In the first half, Pitt held UConn to 29.2 percent shooting (7-24) and outrebounded the visiting Huskies Pitt used a 5-0 run to take an eight point lead (19-11), then extended it to 13 points at halftime on a 3-pointer by Robinson and a Taylor layup...pitt led by as many as 14 points (47-33) with 14:03 to go before Connecticut used an 8-0 run to tie the game at with 4:38 left on a dunk by Niels Giffey...Pitt improved to 6-1 vs. Connecticut at the Petersen Events Center...Connecticut still leads the all-time series with a advantage. CONNECTICUT 61 (12-5, 2-3 Big East) DANIELS, DeAndre-f OLANDER, Tyler-f BOATRIGHT, Ryan-g NAPIER, Shabazz-g CALHOUN, Omar-g NOLAN, Phillip WOLF, Enosch GIFFEY, Niels EVANS, RJ TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 44.0%; 3FG%: 27.3%; FT%: 64.7%. PITT 69 (15-4, 3-3 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 45.3%; 3FG%: 42.9%; FT%: 65.2%. Oficials: Jim Burr (R), Jeffrey Anderson, Jeff Clark; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Connecticut Pitt PITT 58, VILLANOVA January 16, 2013 The Pavilion Villanova, Pa. Pitt outscored Villanova 15-0 over the game s final 5:13 to register a win at The Pavilion...Pitt s run began when Trey Zeigler was double-teamed and found Steven Adams wide open for a dunk, Zeigler followed with a layup, then took a pass from Tray Woodall after a steal for another layup...durand Johnson and Zeigler each scored a Pitt career-high 13 points...pitt built a seven point first half lead (22-15) before Villanova scored eight straight points to take a halftime lead...vu led by seven points (32-25) with 15:52 to go before Pitt went on an 8-0 run sparked by a Johnson 3- pointer...villanova was held to its fewest points (43) in the 64-game series...vu was limited to just 14 field goals and one offensive rebound in the game...pitt won its fifth consecutive game against Villanova and improved to 6-9 vs. VU at The Pavilion...The win tied the series at PITT 58 (14-4, 2-3 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 36.7%; 3FG%: 20.0%; FT%: 73.1%. VILLANOVA 43 (11-6, 2-2 Big East) YAROU, Mouphtaou-f OCHEFU, Daniel-f HILLIARD, Darrun-g ARCIDIACONO, Ryan-g BELL, James-g CHENNAULT, Tony PINKSTON, JayVaughn YACOUBOU, Achraf SUTTON, Maurice TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 31.8%; 3FG%: 31.3%; FT%: 71.4%. Officials: John Cahill, John Gaffney, Mike Nance; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pitt Villanova PITT 68, PROVIDENCE January 22, 2013 Dunkin Donuts Center Providence, R.I. Pitt won its third consecutive game and third straight road win by taking an early lead and continually scoring field goals to hold off Providence for a win...providence could get no closer than a twopoint deficit...using layups from Talib Zanna and Lamar Patterson and a J.J. Moore 3-pointer, Pitt built a 10-point lead (63-53) with 2:24 left in the game...pc cut the lead down to two points (66-64) with 13 seconds to go on a 3-pointer by Bryce Cotton...Pitt s James Robinson converted two free throws to put the game out of reach...pitt led for the entire 40 minutes...pitt built an early 12-point (29-17) first half lead with a 9-0 run sparked by three straight layups from Moore, Patterson and Zanna and a Robinson 3-pointer...The Panthers held a seven-point halftime lead (34-27)...Pitt improved to 3-1 in road games on the year...pitt limited PC to 64 points, becoming the 19th in 20 opponents on the year who scored less than 70 points vs. Pitt...All nine Pitt players who saw action scored in the contest...patterson scored 11 of his team-high 17 points in the first half...pitt won its fourth straight game vs. Providence and won its 12th in the last 13 meetings vs. the Friars. PITT 68 (16-4, 4-3 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 51.0%; 3FG%: 57.1%; FT%: 57.1%. PROVIDENCE 64 (10-9, 2-5 Big East) HENTON, LaDontae-f BATTS, Kadeem-c DUNN, Kris-g COTTON, Bryce-g COUNCIL, Vincent-g FORTUNE, Josh JOHNSON, Sidiki GOLDSBROUGH, Lee BANCROFT, Ted TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 47.3%; 3FG%: 35.3%; FT%: 60.0%. Officials: Joe Lindsay, Roger Ayers, Lamar Simpson; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pitt Providence

38 PITT BASKETBALL GAME RECAPS 36 PITT 93, DEPAUL January 26, 2013 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. Pitt s 38-point win marked a school record for its largest Big East regular season victory (93-55)...Pitt outscored DePaul 21-4 over a five minute first half stretch to take a commanding 16-point lead (30-14) with 9:40 left in the half...pitt shot 50 percent (20-40) and outrebounded the Blue Demons in the first half...pitt s 23-point (53-30) halftime lead tied for the second largest halftime lead in a Big East regular season game in Pitt school history...pitt s 53 first half points marked its highest scoring half of the year...all 10 Pitt players who saw action in the game scored at least one point, grabbed at least one rebound and dished out at least one assist...pitt set team season-highs for points (93), rebounds (58) and field goal att. (71)...Trey Zeigler scored a Pitt career-high of 18 points...pitt won its fourth straight and fifth among its last six games...pitt outrebounded DePaul by 24 boards (58-34). DePAUL 55 (10-9, 1-5 Big East) MELVIN, Cleveland-f CROCKETT, Jamee-f KIRK, Donnavan-f YOUNG, Brandon-g McKINNEY, Charles-g CLAHAR, Worrel McGHEE, Edwind PRICE, Jodan ROBERTSON, Derrell DOLINS, Cory MORGAN, Moses McDONALD, Durrell RYCKBOSCH, Peter PIRRI, Stuart CLEMONS, Montray TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 27.7%; 3FG%: 27.8%; FT%: 58.3%. PITT 93 (17-4, 5-3 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 49.3%; 3FG%: 35.7%; FT%: 75.0%. Officials: Pat Driscoll (R), John Gaffney, Rob Riley; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total DePaul Pitt PITT 65, No. 6 SYRACUSE 55 February 2, 2013 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. Pitt went on a run midway through the second half and outrebounded Syracuse in tallying a 10-point home win (65-55) over the No. 6 ranked Orange...With the score tied at midway through the second half, Pitt went on a 6-0 run, using a Cameron Wright 3-pointer, Lamar Patterson jumper and Dante Taylor free throw to take a lead with 9:38 to go...the Panthers kept Syracuse at bay with defense and clutch scoring from Durand Johnson (3-pointer) and Wright (two free throws) to close the game...a 3-point play by Tray Woodall gave Pitt an 11-point lead (61-50) with 50 seconds to go...pitt converted 9-11 free throws in the game s final 2:05 to seal the win...pitt improved to 13-1 vs. top-10 ranked teams at the Petersen Events Center...Pitt outrebounded Syracuse by 15 boards (39-24), but also committed a season-high 20 turnovers...pitt s bench outscored Syracuse Pitt improved to 14-4 overall and 6-1 at the Petersen Events Center vs. Syracuse since March 9, Jamie Dixon improved to 10-3 vs. Syracuse. SYRACUSE 55 (18-3, 6-2 Big East) GRANT, Jerami-f FAIR, C.J.-f CHRISTMAS, Rakeem-f CARTER-WILLIAMS, M.-g TRICHE, Brandon-g COONEY, Trevor KEITA, Baye Moussa TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 36.7%; 3FG%: 21.4%; FT%: 80.0%. PITT 65 (18-5, 6-4 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 48.0%; 3FG%: 20.0%; FT%: 66.7%. Officials: Jim Burr (R), John Gaffney, Earl Walton; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Syracuse Pitt No. 12 LOUISVILLE 64, PITT January 28, 2013 KFC Yum! Center Louisville, Ky. Louisville grabbed an early first half lead, led the rest of the game and held off a late Pitt comeback in registering a win vs. Pitt...Pitt battled back in the second half, cutting the deficit down to three points several times, the last coming on a Lamar Patterson 3-pointer (58-55) with 1:17 to go...pitt trailed by just two points (60-58) on a Tray Woodall 3-pointer with 14 seconds to go, but Louisville s Gorgui Dieng converted two free throws and Russ Smith followed with two more to seal the win...the loss snapped Pitt s four-game win streak and three-game road win streak...louisville used a 9-0 first half run to take an 18-9 lead with 11:36 to go before halftime...the Cardinals led by as many as 12 points in the first half...pitt trimmed the lead down to six points (32-26) at halftime on a Steven Adams tipin...louisville hit free throws in the second half, while Pitt shot a team season-low and Jamie Dixon Era low 25 percent (3-12) from the free throw line...talib Zanna matched a season-high with 10 rebounds...pitt lost its fourth straight game vs. Louisville and dropped to 0-3 vs. the Cardinals at the KFC Yum! Center. PITT 61 (17-5, 5-4 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 43.9%; 3FG%: 44.4%; FT%: 25.0%. LOUISVILLE 64 (17-4, 5-3 Big East) HANCOCK, Luke-f BEHANAN, Chane-f DIENG, Gorgui-c SMITH, Russ-g SIVA, Peyton-g HENDERSON, Tim HARRELL, Montrezl BAFFOUR, Michael TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 45.1%; 3FG%: 27.8%; FT%: 76.5%. Officials: Ed Corbett, Mike Roberts, Roger Ayers; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pitt Louisville No. 23 PITT 56, SETON HALL 46 February 4, 2013 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. Despite shooting a season-low 34.8 percent, Pitt won its sixth of the last seven games with a 10-point win over Seton Hall...Pitt used a 9-2 run to take command for good, with 4:51 to go, after Cameron Wright scored six points in the run, including four consecutive (layup and two free throws)...two Tray Woodall free throws gave Pitt a 13-point lead with 54 seconds to go...the Panthers used a 7-0 run capped by a J.J. Moore 3-pointer to lead with 14:32 remaining but SHU answered with an 11-3 run to take a lead...steven Adams grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds...lamar Patterson notched his fourth career and second season double-double...shu s Fuquan Edwin scored 23 of its 46 points...shu was held a season-low and series-low 46 points...seton Hall s largest lead in the game was one point...pitt became the second team in the Big East to reach the seven-win plateau. SETON HALL 46 (13-10, 2-8 Big East) MOBLEY, Brandon-f TEAGUE, Gene-c MAAYAN, Tom-g KARLIS, Haralds-g EDWIN, Fuquan-g SMYTH, Kyle OLIVER, Brian JOHNSON, Kevin GERAMIPOOR, Aaron TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 33.3%; 3FG%: 25.0%; FT%: 65.0%. PITT 56 (19-5, 7-4 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 34.8%; 3FG%: 41.7%; FT%: 65.5%. Officials: John Cahill (R), Jamie Luckie, John Higgins; Technical fouls: SHU-None. Pitt-ADAMS, Steven; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Seton Hall Pitt

39 PITT BASKETBALL GAME RECAPS 37 No. 23 PITT 62, No. 17 CINCINNATI February 9, 2013 Fifth Third Arena Cincinnati, Ohio Tray Woodall made several key 3-pointers down the stretch and Pitt held Cincinnati to 20 percent (5-25) second half shooting in registering a win...pitt held Cincinnati without a field goal for the final 9:21 of the contest...pitt used a 6-0 run capped by a Woodall 3-pointer to tie the score at with 6:56 left...lamar Patterson added a dunk to give Pitt a one point lead...a few minutes later, Woodall followed with two free throws to put Pitt up Following a defensive stop, Woodall drilled another 3-pointer to give Pitt a lead with 3:21 to go...a Talib Zanna dunk off a pass from Steven Adams put the game out of reach as Pitt led with 1:36 to go...cincinnati led by five points (31-26) at halftime, fueled by Sean Kilpatrick s 15 points...adams tied a career-high with four blocked shots...woodall became the 41st player in school history to surpass 1,000 career points...pitt won its third straight game and seventh in the past eight games...pitt also won its fourth out of its last five road games...pitt won its 20th game for the 12th consecutive season. PITT 62 (20-5, 8-4 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 45.5%; 3FG%: 50.0%; FT%: 66.7%. CINCINNATI 52 (18-6, 6-5 Big East) JACKSON, Justin-f MBODJ, Cheikh-c WRIGHT, Cashmere-g KILPATRICK, Sean-g PARKER, JaQuon-g RUBLES, Titus THOMAS, Shaquille GUYN, Ge Lawn SANDERS, Jermaine GAINES, Kelvin NYARSUK, David TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 30.8%; 3FG%: 16.0%; FT%: 72.7%. Officials: Karl Hess, Brian O Connell, Lamar Simpson; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pitt Cincinnati No. 25 NOTRE DAME 51, No. 20 PITT 42 February 18, 2013 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. A late 12-2 rally helped Notre Dame overcome an early 16-point first half deficit as it registered a ninepoint win over Pitt, With Pitt leading with 12 minutes left, Notre Dame used a 12-2 run, which gave it a commanding lead with 4:48 to go...pitt led by as many as seven points (26-19) with 17:55 to go after Steven Adams made a steal and dribbled the length of the floor for a layup...pitt jumped out to a 19-3 lead after Notre Dame was limited to 1-19 shooting through the game s first 13:54...Notre Dame scored 16 of the first half s final 19 points to get back into the game...pitt was outrebounded by its largest margin of the year (15)...Notre Dame converted 60.7 percent (17-28) after missing 18 of its first 19 shots...pitt failed to convert a 3-pointer for the second time on the year and third time in the Jamie Dixon Era...Pitt s 42 points tied for its second fewest points scored in the Jamie Dixon Era...Pitt lost its fifth straight vs. Notre Dame, the Fighting Irish s longest win streak in the series...the game signified the 200th career contest played at the Petersen Events Center. NOTRE DAME 51 (21-6, 9-5 Big East) CONNAUGHTON, Pat-f COOLEY, Jack-f KNIGHT, Tom-c ATKINS, Eric-g GRANT, Jerian-g BIEDSCHEID, Cameron AUGUSTE, Zach SHERMAN, Garrick TEAM Totals Percentages: 38.3%; 3FG%: 42.9%; FT%: 69.2%. PITT 42 (20-7, 8-6 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 34.8%; 3FG%: 0.0%; FT%: 71.4%. Officials: Pat Driscoll (R), John Gaffney, Tony Greene; Technical fouls: Notre Dame-TEAM. PITT-None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Notre Dame Pitt No. 18 MARQUETTE 79, No. 16 PITT February 16, 2013 Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wis. Marquette totaled Pitt opponent team highs for points (79) and field goal percentage (56.5) and used a 11-2 run before halftime to take control of the game en route to a win...marquette built a 10- point lead capped by Trent Lockett s jumper with 7:19 to go in the first half, but Pitt used a 7-0 run to trim the deficit to on a James Robinson layup with 5:37 left in the half...marquette responded by scoring 11 of the half s final 13 points, including 3-pointers by Lockett, Jamil Wilson and Vander Blue to take a 13-point (42-29) halftime lead...blue scored 14 of his game-high 19 points in the first half...marquette shot an opponent-best 61.5 percent (16-26) in the first half...pitt s three-game win streak came to an end...in the second half, Pitt trimmed the deficit to 10 points but could get no closer...mu s Davante Gardner scored 10 of his team s 11 points during a key second half stretch...lamar Patterson s 19 points were his second highest scoring output of the year...against Marquette on the year, Patterson has averaged 20.5 points, converted field goals and pointers... The 10- point loss was Pitt s largest of the year. PITT 69 (20-6, 8-5 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 41.7%; 3FG%: 33.3%; FT%: 75.0%. MARQUETTE 79 (18-6, 9-3 Big East) ANDERSON, Juan-f OTULE, Chris-c CADOUGAN, Junior-g BLUE, Vander-g LOCKETT, Trent-g WILSON, Jamil MAYO, Todd WILSON, Derrick TAYLOR, JR, Steve GARDNER, Davante TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 56.5%; 3FG%: 45.5%; FT%: 75.9%. Officials: John Cahill, Tim Clougherty, Mike Roberts; Technical fouls: PITT-TEAM. Marquette-None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pitt Marquette No. 20 PITT 63, ST. JOHN S 47 February 24, 2013 Madison Square Garden New York, N.Y. Tray Woodall scored a season-high and Pitt team high 25 points in leading the Panthers to a win at St. Johns...Pitt outscored St. John s 23-8 over a 12:00 stretch to take a commanding 14-point lead (55-41) with 5:32 left in the game...woodall scored Pitt s first eight points of the second half, including a 3-pointer that put the Panthers up for good and a 3-point play...later, an 11-2 run highlighted by 3-pointers from J.J. Moore and Woodall helped Pitt build its lead...st. John s was limited to 26 percent (7-27) shooting in the second half...woodall finished with his sixth career 20-point scoring game...pitt improved to 5-3 in Big East road games on the year...the 16-point win ranked among the all-time largest league road wins in school history...pitt improved to at Madison Square Garden since the season...pitt played its 88th all-time game at MSG. PITT 63 (21-7, 9-6 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 43.1%; 3FG%: 35.7%; FT%: 58.3%. ST. JOHN S 47 (16-11, 8-7 Big East) BOURGAULT, Marco-f POINTER, Sir Dominic-f SAMPSON, JaKarr-c GREENE IV, Phil-g HARRISON, D Angelo-g BRANCH, Jamal OBEKPA, Chris GARRETT, Amir TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 31.6%; 3FG%: 13.3%; FT%: 64.3%. Officials: Jim Burr, Tony Greene, Wally Rutecki; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pitt St. John s

40 PITT BASKETBALL GAME RECAPS 38 No. 23 PITT 64, SOUTH FLORIDA February 27, 2013 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. Pitt took control of the game with a 16-0 second half run and limited South Florida to 26.1 percent (6-23) shooting in the second half en route to its 10th Big East win of the year...trailing by two points (30-28) with 16:06 left, Pitt used a Lamar Patterson jumper, Talib Zanna dunk and back-to-back 3- pointers from Tray Woodall and Durand Johnson, followed by two layups from Dante Taylor to go up with 9:45 remaining...pitt s final 20-point margin was its largest lead of the game...taylor registered his third double-double of his career...steven Adams blocked a career-high five shots...woodall totaled his eighth consecutive double figure scoring game...usf s Anthony Collins, who torched Pitt for 22 points last season, scored his first points of the game with 5:41 left in the game...pitt won 10 or more Big East games for the 11th time in the last 12 seasons, the only league program to achieve that honor. SOUTH FLORIDA 44 (10-17, 1-14 Big East) RUDD, Victor-f FITZPATRICK, Toarlyn-f OMOGBEHIN, Jordan-c BROCK, Martino-g COLLINS, Anthony-g LEDAY, Zach POLAND, Jawanza McCLOSKEY, Mike HAWKINS, Javontae WHITE, Kore TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 31.9%; 3FG%: 23.1%; FT%: 61.1%. PITT 64 (22-7, 10-6 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 41.7%; 3FG%: 38.5%; FT%: 70.4%. Officials: Mike Eades (R), Joe Lindsay, Jeffrey Anderson; Technical fouls: USF-None. PITT-TEAM; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total South Florida Pitt No. 20 PITT 81, DEPAUL 66 March 9, 2013 Allstate Arena Rosemont, Ill. In its final Big East regular season game, Pitt clinched a two-day bye and No. 4 seed into the Big East Tournament with an road win at DePaul...Pitt converted a Big East and school record 71.7 percent (33-46) from the floor and a season-high 64.3 percent from 3-point range...pitt took control from the opening tip, racing out to a 9-0 lead...a 7-0 Pitt run highlighted by a Cameron Wright dunk gave Pitt a 10-point lead (37-27) with 6:09 left in the first half...lamar Patterson s 3-pointer put Pitt up at halftime...pitt shot 76 percent (19-25) in the first half alone...pitt kept DePaul at bay in the second half, never allowing its lead to slip past seven points...j.j. Moore tied career-highs for points (21) and field goals made in an 8-8 FG, 5-5 3FG day...pitt finished its season at 6-3 in road games. PITT 81 (24-7, 12-6 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 71.7%; 3FG%: 64.3%; FT%: 66.7%. DePAUL 66 (11-20, 2-16 Big East) KIRK, Donnavan-f PIRRI, Stuart-f CLAHAR, Worrel-g YOUNG, Brandon-g McKINNEY, Charles-g McGHEE, Edwind ROBERTSON, Derrell MELVIN, Cleveland MORGAN, Moses CROCKETT, Jamee McDONALD, Durrell CLEMONS, Montray TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 44.4%; 3FG%: 41.2%; FT%: 86.4%. Officials: Jamie Luckie, Brian O Connell, Evon Burroughs; Technical fouls: Pitt-MOORE, J.J.. DePaul- None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Pitt DePaul No. 23 PITT 73, VILLANOVA 63 (OT) 30 March 3, 2013 Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pa. Pitt celebrated Senior Day and its final Big East regular season home contest with a come-frombehind overtime victory at the Petersen Events Center...Pitt trailed by as many as nine points in the second half (35-26) with 16:45 remaining...the Panthers clawed their way back into the game with three Durand Johnson 3-pointers and two clutch free throws by Woodall to trail just with 58 seconds left...with 32 seconds, James Robinson tied the game at with a 3-pointer and the Panthers stopped Villanova on its final possession to send the game into overtime...in overtime, Talib Zanna gave Pitt a lead with 3:01 left as he scored the Panthers first seven points...after Villanova cut the deficit down to two points at with 1:00 left on a Ryan Arcidiacono 3-pointer, Robinson nailed another clutch 3-pointer from the corner to push the lead back to five points with 30 seconds to go...senior Dante Taylor provided the exclamation point with a dunk in the final seconds of overtime to seal the win...zanna grabbed a career-high 19 rebounds and registered his second doubledouble of the year and sixth of his career...woodall totaled his first double-double of the year with 13 points and a season-high 11 assists...pitt improved to 2-1 in overtime games on the year...pitt won its sixth straight game vs. Villanova, improved to 6-0 vs. VU at the PEC and in the all-time series. VILLANOVA 63 (18-12, 9-8 Big East) YAROU, Mouphtaou-f PINKSTON, JayVaughn-f BELL, James-f HILLIARD, Darrun-g ARCIDIACONO, Ryan-g CHENNAULT, Tony OCHEFU, Daniel YACOUBOU, Achraf SUTTON, Maurice TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 37.0%; 3FG%: 30.0%; FT%: 69.2%. PITT 73 (23-7, 11-6 Big East) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f TAYLOR, Dante-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 44.4%; 3FG%: 41.2%; FT%: 75.0%. Officials: Karl Hess (R), Michael Stephens, Brent Hampton; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Total Villanova Pitt No. 19 SYRACUSE 62, No. 17 PITT March 14, 2013 Big East Tournament Quarterfinal New York, N.Y. Pitt battled all the way back from a 13-point halftime deficit (40-27) to make it close at the end...pitt used a 10-3 run to cut the deficit all the way down to one point (58-57) on a Talib Zanna layup with 30 seconds to go...pitt missed the potential game-tying free throw, Syracuse got the ball back and Michael Carter-Williams converted two free throws after he was fouled...pitt turned the ball over on the ensuing possession...in the first half, Syracuse shot 53.3 percent (16-30) and converted pointers...in the second half, Pitt outscored SU Pitt grabbed its third-highest offensive rebound output (20) of the year...lamar Patterson registered his fifth career double-double...james Robinson finished with a career-high four steals...su shot an opponent team-high 63 percent (12-19) from 3-point range while James Southerland converted an individual-high 6-6. SYRACUSE 62 (25-8) FAIR, C.J.-f SOUTHERLAND, J.-f CHRISTMAS, RAKEEM-c CARTER-WILLIAMS, M.-g TRICHE, BRANDON-g GRANT, JERAMI COONEY, TREVOR KEITA, BAYE TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 46.8%; 3FG%: 63.2%; FT%: 60.0%. PITT 59 (24-8) PATTERSON, Lamar-f ZANNA, Talib-f ADAMS, Steven-c ROBINSON, James-g WOODALL, Tray-g WRIGHT, Cameron JOHNSON, Durand TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey MOORE, J.J TEAM Totals Percentages: FG%: 37.5%; 3FG%: 31.6%; FT%: 57.9%. Officials: John Cahill, Tim Clougherty, Jeff Clark; Technical fouls: None; Attendance: Score by Periods 1st 2nd Total Syracuse Pitt

41 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Mar 17, 2013) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds 11/09/12 MOUNT ST. MARY'S W (20)ZANNA, Talib (8)ADAMS, Steven 11/12/12 ^FORDHAM W (20)MOORE, J.J. (9)TAYLOR, Dante 11/13/12 ^LEHIGH W (23)WOODALL, Tray (10)TAYLOR, Dante 11/17/12 OAKLAND Wot (16)MOORE, J.J. (10)MOORE, J.J. 11/21/12 $vs Michigan L 7230 (14)PATTERSON, Lamar (6)ZANNA, Talib 11/23/12 $vs Delaware W (18)ZANNA, Talib (10)ZANNA, Talib (10)PATTERSON, Lamar 11/27/12 HOWARD W (15)WOODALL, Tray (8)ZANNA, Talib (15)PATTERSON, Lamar 12/01/12 DETROIT W (16)ZANNA, Talib (5)PATTERSON, Lamar (5)MOORE, J.J. (5)ZANNA, Talib 12/05/12 vs Duquesne W (24)WOODALL, Tray (14)ADAMS, Steven 12/08/12 NORTH FLORIDA W (16)TAYLOR, Dante (7)ADAMS, Steven 12/15/12 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W (18)MOORE, J.J. (11)TAYLOR, Dante 12/19/12 DELAWARE STATE W (20)ZANNA, Talib (9)ZANNA, Talib 12/23/12 KENNESAW STATE W (12)ZANNA, Talib (9)ZANNA, Talib 12/31/12 *CINCINNATI L (16)ZANNA, Talib (9)ADAMS, Steven 01/05/13 *at Rutgers L 5081 (14)MOORE, J.J. (4)ADAMS, Steven (4)MOORE, J.J. (4)TAYLOR, Dante 01/08/13 *at Georgetown W (15)ZANNA, Talib (7)PATTERSON, Lamar 01/12/13 *MARQUETTE Lot (22)PATTERSON, Lamar (6)ADAMS, Steven 01/16/13 *at Villanova W (13)ZEIGLER, Trey (6)ZEIGLER, Trey (13)JOHNSON, Durand 01/19/13 *CONNECTICUT W (14)PATTERSON, Lamar (9)ADAMS, Steven 01/22/13 *at Providence W (17)PATTERSON, Lamar (7)PATTERSON, Lamar 01/26/13 *DEPAUL W (18)ZEIGLER, Trey (14)ADAMS, Steven 01/28/13 *at Louisville L (14)WOODALL, Tray (10)ZANNA, Talib 02/02/13 *SYRACUSE W (13)WOODALL, Tray (12)ZANNA, Talib 02/04/13 *SETON HALL W (12)PATTERSON, Lamar (15)ADAMS, Steven 02/09/13 *at Cincinnati W (14)WOODALL, Tray (9)ZANNA, Talib 02/16/13 *at Marquette L (19)PATTERSON, Lamar (5)PATTERSON, Lamar (5)ADAMS, Steven 02/18/13 *NOTRE DAME L (11)WOODALL, Tray (5)PATTERSON, Lamar 02/24/13 *at St. John's W (25)WOODALL, Tray (6)PATTERSON, Lamar 02/27/13 *YUSF W (14)WOODALL, Tray (10)TAYLOR, Dante 03/03/13 *VILLANOVA Wot (14)ROBINSON, James (19)ZANNA, Talib (14)ZANNA, Talib 03/09/13 *at DePaul W (21)MOORE, J.J. (7)WOODALL, Tray 03/14/13 #vs SYRACUSE L (14)PATTERSON, Lamar (11)PATTERSON, Lamar $ = NIT Season Tip-Off, New York, N.Y. ^ = NIT Season Tip-Off, Pittsburgh, Pa. # = Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. * = Conference game Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game Home Away Neutral Total

42 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 17, 2013) All 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 01 WOODALL, Tray PATTERSON, Lamar ZANNA, Talib MOORE, J.J ADAMS, Steven ROBINSON, James TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey JOHNSON, Durand WRIGHT, Cameron Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS PITT 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 OT Totals PITT Opponents Date Opponent Score Att. 11/09/12 MOUNT ST. MARY'S W ^ 11/12/12 FORDHAM W ^ 11/13/12 LEHIGH W /17/12 OAKLAND Wot $ 11/21/12 vs Michigan L $ 11/23/12 vs Delaware W /27/12 HOWARD W /01/12 DETROIT W /05/12 vs Duquesne W /08/12 NORTH FLORIDA W /15/12 BETHUNE-COOKMAN W /19/12 DELAWARE STATE W /23/12 KENNESAW STATE W * 12/31/12 CINCINNATI L * 01/05/13 at Rutgers L * 01/08/13 at Georgetown W * 01/12/13 MARQUETTELot * 01/16/13 at Villanova W * 01/19/13 CONNECTICUT W * 01/22/13 at Providence W * 01/26/13 DEPAUL W * 01/28/13 at Louisville L * 02/02/13 SYRACUSE W * 02/04/13 SETON HALL W * 02/09/13 at Cincinnati W * 02/16/13 at Marquette L * 02/18/13 NOTRE DAME L * 02/24/13 at St. John's W *Y 02/27/13 USF W * 03/03/13 VILLANOVA Wot * 03/09/13 at DePaul W # 03/14/13 vs SYRACUSE L $ = NIT Season Tip-Off, New York, N.Y. ^ = NIT Season Tip-Off, Pittsburgh, Pa. # = Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. * = Conference game

43 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 10, 2013) 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 01 WOODALL, Tray PATTERSON, Lamar ZANNA, Talib ADAMS, Steven MOORE, J.J TAYLOR, Dante ROBINSON, James JOHNSON, Durand ZEIGLER, Trey WRIGHT, Cameron Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS PITT 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. * 12/31/12 CINCINNATI L * 01/05/13 at Rutgers L * 01/08/13 at Georgetown W * 01/12/13 MARQUETTELot * 01/16/13 at Villanova W * 01/19/13 CONNECTICUT W * 01/22/13 at Providence W * 01/26/13 DEPAUL W * 01/28/13 at Louisville L * 02/02/13 SYRACUSE W * 02/04/13 SETON HALL W * 02/09/13 at Cincinnati W * 02/16/13 at Marquette L * 02/18/13 NOTRE DAME L * 02/24/13 at St. John's W *Y 02/27/13 USF W * 03/03/13 VILLANOVA Wot * 03/09/13 at DePaul W $ = NIT Season Tip-Off, New York, N.Y. ^ = NIT Season Tip-Off, Pittsburgh, Pa. * = Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals PITT Opponents

44 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 17, 2013) BigEastTournament 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 21 PATTERSON, Lamar WOODALL, Tray ZANNA, Talib ROBINSON, James ADAMS, Steven JOHNSON, Durand MOORE, J.J WRIGHT, Cameron ZEIGLER, Trey TAYLOR, Dante Team Total Opponents TEAM STATISTICS PITT 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 7 9 Steals per game BLOCKS 2 5 Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-avg/game Neutral site-avg/game Date Opponent Score Att. # 03/14/13 vs SYRACUSE L $ = NIT Season Tip-Off, New York, N.Y. ^ = NIT Season Tip-Off, Pittsburgh, Pa. # = Big East Tournament, New York, N.Y. * = Conference game Score by Periods 1st 2nd Totals PITT Opponents

45 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT Overall/Conference Statistics (as of Mar 17, 2013) All games Overall Statistics Conference Statistics SUMMARY gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g gp-gs min/g fg% 3fg% ft% r/g a/g stl blk pts/g WOODALL, Tray PATTERSON, Lamar ZANNA, Talib MOORE, J.J ADAMS, Steven ROBINSON, James TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey JOHNSON, Durand WRIGHT, Cameron Totals Opponent Overall Statistics Conference Statistics SCORING fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% pts pts/g WOODALL, Tray PATTERSON, Lamar ZANNA, Talib MOORE, J.J ADAMS, Steven ROBINSON, James TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey JOHNSON, Durand WRIGHT, Cameron Totals Opponent Overall Statistics Conference Statistics TOTALS o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi pts o-reb d-reb total pf fo a to a/to hi pts WOODALL, Tray PATTERSON, Lamar ZANNA, Talib MOORE, J.J ADAMS, Steven ROBINSON, James TAYLOR, Dante ZEIGLER, Trey JOHNSON, Durand WRIGHT, Cameron Totals Opponent

46 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT Team Game-by-Game (as of Mar 17, 2013) All games TEAM STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg MOUNT ST. MARY'S 11/09/ W FORDHAM 11/12/ W LEHIGH 11/13/ W OAKLAND 11/17/ Wot vs Michigan 11/21/ L vs Delaware 11/23/ W HOWARD 11/27/ W DETROIT 12/01/ W vs Duquesne 12/05/ W NORTH FLORIDA 12/08/ W BETHUNE-COOKMAN 12/15/ W DELAWARE STATE 12/19/ W KENNESAW STATE 12/23/ W CINCINNATI 12/31/ L at Rutgers 01/05/ L at Georgetown 01/08/ W MARQUETTE 01/12/ Lot at Villanova 01/16/ W CONNECTICUT 01/19/ W at Providence 01/22/ W DEPAUL 01/26/ W at Louisville 01/28/ L SYRACUSE 02/02/ W SETON HALL 02/04/ W at Cincinnati 02/09/ W at Marquette 02/16/ L NOTRE DAME 02/18/ L at St. John's 02/24/ W USF 02/27/ W VILLANOVA 03/03/ Wot at DePaul 03/09/ W vs SYRACUSE 03/14/ L PITT Opponents Games played: 32 Points/game: 69.6 FG Pct: FG Pct: 36.0 FT Pct: 66.4 Rebounds/game: 35.3 Assists/game: 16.5 Turnovers/game: 10.9 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.5 Steals/game: 6.7 Blocks/game: 3.9

47 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Mar 17, 2013) All games OPPONENT STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg MOUNT ST. MARY'S 11/09/ W FORDHAM 11/12/ W LEHIGH 11/13/ W OAKLAND 11/17/ Wot vs Michigan 11/21/ L vs Delaware 11/23/ W HOWARD 11/27/ W DETROIT 12/01/ W vs Duquesne 12/05/ W NORTH FLORIDA 12/08/ W BETHUNE-COOKMAN 12/15/ W DELAWARE STATE 12/19/ W KENNESAW STATE 12/23/ W CINCINNATI 12/31/ L at Rutgers 01/05/ L at Georgetown 01/08/ W MARQUETTE 01/12/ Lot at Villanova 01/16/ W CONNECTICUT 01/19/ W at Providence 01/22/ W DEPAUL 01/26/ W at Louisville 01/28/ L SYRACUSE 02/02/ W SETON HALL 02/04/ W at Cincinnati 02/09/ W at Marquette 02/16/ L NOTRE DAME 02/18/ L at St. John's 02/24/ W USF 02/27/ W VILLANOVA 03/03/ Wot at DePaul 03/09/ W vs SYRACUSE 03/14/ L Opponents PITT Games played: 32 Points/game: 55.4 FG Pct: FG Pct: 31.2 FT Pct: 71.7 Rebounds/game: 28.3 Assists/game: 10.1 Turnovers/game: 13.5 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.7 Steals/game: 5.3 Blocks/game: 3.8

48 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Mar 17, 2013) All games Opponent 1st 2nd Score Mar Total FG FG Pct 3-Pointers 3FG Pct Free Throws FT Pct Rebounds Assist T/Over Block Steal Fouls MOUNT ST. MARY'S 42/27 38/ / / / / / / / /10 8/16 6/1 10/5 12/14 FORDHAM 37/18 49/ / / / / / / / /11 6/19 2/5 11/3 15/19 LEHIGH 35/30 43/ / / / / / / / /5 7/15 3/4 6/1 17/16 OAKLAND 20/34 38/ / / / / / / / /11 15/18 5/1 8/6 17/24 Michigan 33/29 29/ (5) 24-53/ / / / / / /37 (11) 15/8 10/9 0/2 5/5 21/15 Delaware 41/21 44/ / / / / / / / /8 6/10 6/7 7/4 17/15 HOWARD 36/28 34/ / / / / / / /37 (1) 19/10 10/17 4/11 8/5 8/16 DETROIT 29/37 45/ / / / / / / / /12 11/13 4/3 3/5 18/19 Duquesne 29/17 37/ / / / / / / / /11 14/16 5/3 9/5 12/16 NORTH FLORIDA 41/30 48/ / / / / / / / /14 5/17 6/4 13/2 10/18 BETHUNE-COOKMAN 44/24 45/ / / / / / / / /6 9/10 2/0 5/3 18/14 DELAWARE STATE 31/27 40/ / / / / / / / /9 9/8 7/3 4/3 8/17 KENNESAW STATE 30/16 29/ / / / / / / / /9 10/18 3/2 6/3 13/15 CINCINNATI 34/26 27/ (9) 23-52/ / / / / / /37 (5) 12/7 9/9 6/4 4/3 23/20 Rutgers 25/39 37/ (5) 21-56/ / / / / / /36 (12) 16/13 9/17 0/5 7/7 23/18 Georgetown 37/22 36/ / / / / / / / /5 12/17 4/5 6/2 21/20 MARQUETTE 30/33 27/ (7) 23-58/ / / / / / /38 (5) 13/12 10/12 8/1 5/5 24/22 Villanova 22/23 36/ / / / / / / / /10 15/18 3/5 10/9 21/18 CONNECTICUT 35/22 34/ / / / / / / / /12 11/11 4/0 5/5 16/18 Providence 34/27 34/ / / / / / / /30-12/14 14/16 2/3 10/8 13/15 DEPAUL 53/30 40/ / / / / / / / /10 18/18 9/1 9/8 19/23 Louisville 26/32 35/ (3) 25-57/ / / / / / / /18 15/12 3/6 8/7 20/15 SYRACUSE 27/25 38/ / / / / / / / /5 20/14 2/6 9/11 18/20 SETON HALL 24/24 32/ / / / / / / / /5 13/14 2/2 8/7 19/22 Cincinnati 26/31 36/ / / / / / / /33 (3) 13/8 7/12 4/3 4/4 19/20 Marquette 29/42 40/ (10) 25-60/ / / / / / /33 (9) 18/18 8/12 1/4 5/6 21/12 NOTRE DAME 22/19 20/ (9) 16-46/ / / / / / /40 (15) 10/12 8/15 3/4 6/4 19/12 St. John's 30/27 33/ / / / / / / /38 (1) 10/7 10/12 5/7 7/5 17/17 USF 26/25 38/ / / / / / / / /6 10/9 6/5 1/4 15/20 VILLANOVA 25/28 32/ / / / / / / / /15 12/9 4/7 1/6 22/25 DePaul 46/35 35/ / / / / / / / /9 16/10 5/3 6/11 18/14 SYRACUSE 27/40 32/ (3) 21-56/ / / / / / / /14 12/10 2/5 7/9 14/18 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

49 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT Points-Rebounds-Assists (as of Mar 17, 2013) All games Opponent Date Score ROBINSON,J WOODALL,TR WRIGHT,CAM JOHNSON,DU TAYLOR,DAN ADAMS,STEV PATTERSON, MOUNT ST. MARY'S 11/09/ W D N P FORDHAM 11/12/ W LEHIGH 11/13/ W OAKLAND 11/17/ W DNP vs Michigan 11/21/ L vs Delaware 11/23/ W HOWARD 11/27/ W DETROIT 12/01/ W vs Duquesne 12/05/ W NORTH FLORIDA 12/08/ W BETHUNE-COOKMAN 12/15/ W DELAWARE STATE 12/19/ W DNP KENNESAW STATE 12/23/ W CINCINNATI 12/31/ L at Rutgers 01/05/ L at Georgetown 01/08/ W MARQUETTE 01/12/ L at Villanova 01/16/ W CONNECTICUT 01/19/ W at Providence 01/22/ W DNP DEPAUL 01/26/ W at Louisville 01/28/ L SYRACUSE 02/02/ W SETON HALL 02/04/ W at Cincinnati 02/09/ W at Marquette 02/16/ L NOTRE DAME 02/18/ L D N P at St. John's 02/24/ W USF 02/27/ W VILLANOVA 03/03/ W DNP8-1-2 at DePaul 03/09/ W vs SYRACUSE 03/14/ L Opponent Date Score ZEIGLER,TR ZANNA,TALI MOORE,JJ MOUNT ST. MARY'S 11/09/ W FORDHAM 11/12/ W LEHIGH 11/13/ W OAKLAND 11/17/ W vs Michigan 11/21/ L vs Delaware 11/23/ W HOWARD 11/27/ W D N P DETROIT 12/01/ W DNP vs Duquesne 12/05/ W NORTH FLORIDA 12/08/ W BETHUNE-COOKMAN 12/15/ W DELAWARE STATE 12/19/ W KENNESAW STATE 12/23/ W CINCINNATI 12/31/ L at Rutgers 01/05/ L at Georgetown 01/08/ W MARQUETTE 01/12/ L at Villanova 01/16/ W CONNECTICUT 01/19/ W at Providence 01/22/ W DEPAUL 01/26/ W at Louisville 01/28/ L SYRACUSE 02/02/ W SETON HALL 02/04/ W at Cincinnati 02/09/ W at Marquette 02/16/ L NOTRE DAME 02/18/ L at St. John's 02/24/ W USF 02/27/ W VILLANOVA 03/03/ W at DePaul 03/09/ W vs SYRACUSE 03/14/ L

50 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT Game-by-Game Highs (as of Mar 17, 2013) All games Opponent Date Score Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked shots MOUNT ST. MARY'S 11/09/ ZANNA, Talib 8-ADAMS, Steven 7-WOODALL, Tray 2-WRIGHT, Cameron 4-ADAMS, Steven ZANNA, Talib ZEIGLER, Trey FORDHAM 11/12/ MOORE, J.J. 9-TAYLOR, Dante 6-PATTERSON, Lam 3-WRIGHT, Cameron 1-ADAMS, Steven ZANNA, Talib LEHIGH 11/13/ WOODALL, Tray 10-TAYLOR, Dante 8-WOODALL, Tray 1-ROBINSON, James 2-ADAMS, Steven TAYLOR, Dante JOHNSON, Durand ADAMS, Steven ZANNA, Talib PATTERSON, Lama OAKLAND 11/17/ MOORE, J.J. 10-MOORE, J.J. 9-WOODALL, Tray 2-ROBINSON, James 2-ADAMS, Steven vs Michigan 11/21/ PATTERSON, Lam 6-ZANNA, Talib 6-ROBINSON, James 3-ROBINSON, James None vs Delaware 11/23/ ZANNA, Talib 10-PATTERSON, Lam 7-WOODALL, Tray 2-ADAMS, Steven 3-ADAMS, Steven ZANNA, Talib HOWARD 11/27/ PATTERSON, Lam 8-ZANNA, Talib 8-ROBINSON, James 2-ROBINSON, James 1-WOODALL, Tray WOODALL, Tray WOODALL, Tray ADAMS, Steven PATTERSON, Lama ZANNA, Talib PATTERSON, Lama DETROIT 12/01/ ZANNA, Talib 5-ZANNA, Talib 7-PATTERSON, Lam 2-WOODALL, Tray 2-ZANNA, Talib MOORE, J.J. PATTERSON, Lama vs Duquesne 12/05/ WOODALL, Tray 14-ADAMS, Steven 7-ROBINSON, James 2-PATTERSON, Lam 2-ADAMS, Steven MOORE, J.J. NORTH FLORIDA 12/08/ TAYLOR, Dante 7-ADAMS, Steven 9-WOODALL, Tray 3-WRIGHT, Cameron 4-ADAMS, Steven TAYLOR, Dante BETHUNE-COOKMAN 12/15/ MOORE, J.J. 11-TAYLOR, Dante 10-WOODALL, Tray 2-PATTERSON, Lam 1-ADAMS, Steven WRIGHT, Cameron DELAWARE STATE 12/19/ ZANNA, Talib 9-ZANNA, Talib 9-ROBINSON, James 2-WOODALL, Tray 4-ADAMS, Steven KENNESAW STATE 12/23/ ZANNA, Talib 9-ZANNA, Talib 4-PATTERSON, Lam 1-ZEIGLER, Trey 1-ZEIGLER, Trey ZANNA, Talib ZANNA, Talib WRIGHT, Cameron ADAMS, Steven TAYLOR, Dante ROBINSON, James PATTERSON, Lama CINCINNATI 12/31/ ZANNA, Talib 9-ADAMS, Steven 4-PATTERSON, Lam 2-WOODALL, Tray 2-TAYLOR, Dante PATTERSON, Lama at Rutgers 01/05/ MOORE, J.J. 4-TAYLOR, Dante 8-WOODALL, Tray 2-PATTERSON, Lam None MOORE, J.J. ADAMS, Steven ADAMS, Steven WOODALL, Tray at Georgetown 01/08/ ZANNA, Talib 7-PATTERSON, Lam 7-WOODALL, Tray 2-WRIGHT, Cameron 3-ADAMS, Steven MARQUETTE 01/12/ PATTERSON, Lam 6-ADAMS, Steven 4-ROBINSON, James 2-MOORE, J.J. 4-ADAMS, Steven at Villanova 01/16/ JOHNSON, Duran 6-ZEIGLER, Trey 5-WOODALL, Tray 4-PATTERSON, Lam 2-ADAMS, Steven ZEIGLER, Trey CONNECTICUT 01/19/ PATTERSON, Lam 9-ADAMS, Steven 6-WOODALL, Tray 3-PATTERSON, Lam 3-ADAMS, Steven at Providence 01/22/ PATTERSON, Lam 7-PATTERSON, Lam 8-WOODALL, Tray 3-PATTERSON, Lam 1-ADAMS, Steven WOODALL, Tray ZANNA, Talib DEPAUL 01/26/ ZEIGLER, Trey 14-ADAMS, Steven 8-WOODALL, Tray 3-ZANNA, Talib 3-ADAMS, Steven at Louisville 01/28/ WOODALL, Tray 10-ZANNA, Talib 3-ROBINSON, James 2-WRIGHT, Cameron 1-ADAMS, Steven WOODALL, Tray ADAMS, Steven ZEIGLER, Trey WRIGHT, Cameron SYRACUSE 02/02/ WOODALL, Tray 12-ZANNA, Talib 5-PATTERSON, Lam 3-WOODALL, Tray 2-ADAMS, Steven SETON HALL 02/04/ PATTERSON, Lam 15-ADAMS, Steven 4-ROBINSON, James 3-ROBINSON, James 2-ADAMS, Steven

51 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT Game-by-Game Highs (as of Mar 17, 2013) All games Opponent Date Score Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocked shots WOODALL, Tray at Cincinnati 02/09/ WOODALL, Tray 9-ZANNA, Talib 3-PATTERSON, Lam 1-ROBINSON, James 4-ADAMS, Steven WOODALL, Tray MOORE, J.J. WRIGHT, Cameron PATTERSON, Lama at Marquette 02/16/ PATTERSON, Lam 5-ADAMS, Steven 8-WOODALL, Tray 2-PATTERSON, Lam 1-ZANNA, Talib PATTERSON, Lama WOODALL, Tray NOTRE DAME 02/18/ WOODALL, Tray 5-PATTERSON, Lam 3-WRIGHT, Cameron 2-WOODALL, Tray 2-ADAMS, Steven ADAMS, Steven at St. John's 02/24/ WOODALL, Tray 6-PATTERSON, Lam 4-ROBINSON, James 2-WOODALL, Tray 3-ADAMS, Steven PATTERSON, Lama USF 02/27/ WOODALL, Tray 10-TAYLOR, Dante 5-ROBINSON, James 1-PATTERSON, Lam 5-ADAMS, Steven VILLANOVA 03/03/ ZANNA, Talib 19-ZANNA, Talib 11-WOODALL, Tray 1-ZANNA, Talib 2-ZANNA, Talib ROBINSON, James TAYLOR, Dante at DePaul 03/09/ MOORE, J.J. 7-WOODALL, Tray 4-PATTERSON, Lam 2-WRIGHT, Cameron 2-WRIGHT, Cameron ROBINSON, James ZANNA, Talib WOODALL, Tray vs SYRACUSE 03/14/ PATTERSON, Lam 11-PATTERSON, Lam 4-ROBINSON, James 4-ROBINSON, James 1-WOODALL, Tray ADAMS, Steven

52 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT Team High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 17, 2013) All games PITT - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 93 DEPAUL (01/26/13) 89 BETHUNE-COOKMAN (12/15/12) 89 NORTH FLORIDA (12/08/12) 86 FORDHAM (11/12/12) 85 vs Delaware (11/23/12) FIELD GOALS MADE 37 BETHUNE-COOKMAN (12/15/12) 35 DEPAUL (01/26/13) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 71 DEPAUL (01/26/13) 64 FORDHAM (11/12/12) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.717 (33-46) at DePaul (03/09/13).708 (34-48) MOUNT ST. MARY'S (11/09/12) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 9 at DePaul (03/09/13) 9 vs Duquesne (12/05/12) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 26 at Rutgers (01/05/13) 24 OAKLAND (11/17/12) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.643 (9-14) at DePaul (03/09/13).625 (5-8) at Georgetown (01/08/13) FREE THROWS MADE 21 NORTH FLORIDA (12/08/12) 19 USF (02/27/13) 19 SETON HALL (02/04/13) 19 at Villanova (01/16/13) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 29 SETON HALL (02/04/13) 27 USF (02/27/13) 27 at Cincinnati (02/09/13) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.882 (15-17) vs Delaware (11/23/12).840 (21-25) NORTH FLORIDA (12/08/12) REBOUNDS 58 DEPAUL (01/26/13) 49 vs Duquesne (12/05/12) ASSISTS 28 BETHUNE-COOKMAN (12/15/12) 25 vs Delaware (11/23/12) STEALS 13 NORTH FLORIDA (12/08/12) 11 FORDHAM (11/12/12) BLOCKED SHOTS 9 DEPAUL (01/26/13) 8 MARQUETTE (01/12/13) TURNOVERS 20 SYRACUSE (02/02/13) 18 DEPAUL (01/26/13) FOULS 24 MARQUETTE (01/12/13) 23 at Rutgers (01/05/13) 23 CINCINNATI (12/31/12)

53 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 17, 2013) All games Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS 79 at Marquette (02/16/13) 74 MARQUETTE (01/12/13) 70 CINCINNATI (12/31/12) 67 at Rutgers (01/05/13) 67 vs Michigan (11/21/12) FIELD GOALS MADE 26 at Marquette (02/16/13) 26 at Providence (01/22/13) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 65 DEPAUL (01/26/13) 57 at St. John's (02/24/13) 57 vs Duquesne (12/05/12) 57 vs Delaware (11/23/12) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.565 (26-46) at Marquette (02/16/13).512 (22-43) at Rutgers (01/05/13) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12 vs SYRACUSE (03/14/13) 9 KENNESAW STATE (12/23/12) 9 NORTH FLORIDA (12/08/12) 9 DETROIT (12/01/12) 9 MOUNT ST. MARY'S (11/09/12) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 26 DETROIT (12/01/12) 25 at Cincinnati (02/09/13) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.632 (12-19) vs SYRACUSE (03/14/13).600 (9-15) KENNESAW STATE (12/23/12) FREE THROWS MADE 25 CINCINNATI (12/31/12) 23 MARQUETTE (01/12/13) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 35 CINCINNATI (12/31/12) 30 MARQUETTE (01/12/13) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.938 (15-16) FORDHAM (11/12/12).864 (19-22) at DePaul (03/09/13) REBOUNDS 40 NOTRE DAME (02/18/13) 38 at St. John's (02/24/13) 38 MARQUETTE (01/12/13) ASSISTS 18 at Marquette (02/16/13) 18 at Louisville (01/28/13) STEALS 11 at DePaul (03/09/13) 11 SYRACUSE (02/02/13) BLOCKED SHOTS 11 HOWARD (11/27/12) 7 VILLANOVA (03/03/13) 7 at St. John's (02/24/13) 7 vs Delaware (11/23/12) TURNOVERS 19 FORDHAM (11/12/12) 18 DEPAUL (01/26/13) 18 at Villanova (01/16/13) 18 KENNESAW STATE (12/23/12) 18 OAKLAND (11/17/12) FOULS 25 VILLANOVA (03/03/13) 24 OAKLAND (11/17/12)

54 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 17, 2013) All games PITT - GAME LOWS POINTS 42 NOTRE DAME (02/18/13) 56 SETON HALL (02/04/13) 58 at Villanova (01/16/13) 59 KENNESAW STATE (12/23/12) 59 vs SYRACUSE (03/14/13) FIELD GOALS MADE 16 SETON HALL (02/04/13) 16 NOTRE DAME (02/18/13) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 44 at Cincinnati (02/09/13) 46 SETON HALL (02/04/13) 46 NOTRE DAME (02/18/13) 46 at DePaul (03/09/13) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.348 (16-46) SETON HALL (02/04/13).348 (16-46) NOTRE DAME (02/18/13) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 0 CINCINNATI (12/31/12) 0 NOTRE DAME (02/18/13) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 6 MOUNT ST. MARY'S (11/09/12) 6 DELAWARE STATE (12/19/12) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.000 (0-10) CINCINNATI (12/31/12).000 (0-8) NOTRE DAME (02/18/13) FREE THROWS MADE 3 at Louisville (01/28/13) 6 vs Michigan (11/21/12) 6 at DePaul (03/09/13) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 9 at DePaul (03/09/13) 11 vs Michigan (11/21/12) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.250 (3-12) at Louisville (01/28/13).500 (13-26) MARQUETTE (01/12/13) REBOUNDS 24 at Rutgers (01/05/13) 24 at Marquette (02/16/13) ASSISTS 10 NOTRE DAME (02/18/13) 10 at St. John's (02/24/13) STEALS 1 USF (02/27/13) 1 VILLANOVA (03/03/13) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 vs Michigan (11/21/12) 0 at Rutgers (01/05/13) TURNOVERS 5 NORTH FLORIDA (12/08/12) 6 FORDHAM (11/12/12) 6 vs Delaware (11/23/12) FOULS 8 HOWARD (11/27/12) 8 DELAWARE STATE (12/19/12)

55 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 17, 2013) All games Opponent - GAME LOWS POINTS 40 BETHUNE-COOKMAN (12/15/12) 43 DELAWARE STATE (12/19/12) 43 KENNESAW STATE (12/23/12) 43 at Villanova (01/16/13) 44 USF (02/27/13) FIELD GOALS MADE 13 BETHUNE-COOKMAN (12/15/12) 13 at Georgetown (01/08/13) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 37 at Georgetown (01/08/13) 41 FORDHAM (11/12/12) 41 LEHIGH (11/13/12) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.277 (18-65) DEPAUL (01/26/13).302 (13-43) BETHUNE-COOKMAN (12/15/12) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 HOWARD (11/27/12) 2 at Georgetown (01/08/13) 2 at St. John's (02/24/13) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 10 HOWARD (11/27/12) 11 at Marquette (02/16/13) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.100 (1-10) HOWARD (11/27/12).133 (2-15) at St. John's (02/24/13) FREE THROWS MADE 0 NORTH FLORIDA (12/08/12) 1 HOWARD (11/27/12) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 0 NORTH FLORIDA (12/08/12) 3 HOWARD (11/27/12) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.000 (0-0) NORTH FLORIDA (12/08/12).333 (1-3) HOWARD (11/27/12) REBOUNDS 11 BETHUNE-COOKMAN (12/15/12) 14 DELAWARE STATE (12/19/12) ASSISTS 5 LEHIGH (11/13/12) 5 at Georgetown (01/08/13) 5 SYRACUSE (02/02/13) 5 SETON HALL (02/04/13) STEALS 1 LEHIGH (11/13/12) 2 NORTH FLORIDA (12/08/12) 2 at Georgetown (01/08/13) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 BETHUNE-COOKMAN (12/15/12) 0 CONNECTICUT (01/19/13) TURNOVERS 8 DELAWARE STATE (12/19/12) 9 vs Michigan (11/21/12) 9 CINCINNATI (12/31/12) 9 USF (02/27/13) 9 VILLANOVA (03/03/13) FOULS 12 at Marquette (02/16/13) 12 NOTRE DAME (02/18/13)

56 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT Player High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 17, 2013) All games PITT - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 25 WOODALL, Tray at St. John's (02/24/13) 24 WOODALL, Tray vs Duquesne (12/05/12) 23 WOODALL, Tray vs Lehigh (11/13/12) 22 PATTERSON, Lamar vs Marquette (01/12/13) 21 MOORE, J.J. at DePaul (03/09/13) Field Goals Made 10 ZANNA, Talib vs Mount St. Mary's (11/09/12) 9 ZANNA, Talib vs Delaware State (12/19/12) Field Goal Att. 14 WOODALL, Tray at St. John's (02/24/13) 14 WOODALL, Tray vs Duquesne (12/05/12) 14 WOODALL, Tray vs Oakland (11/17/12) FG Pct (min 5 made) (8-8) MOORE, J.J. at DePaul (03/09/13) (5-5) ADAMS, Steven vs Fordham (11/12/12) 3-Point FG Made 6 PATTERSON, Lamar vs Marquette (01/12/13) 5 MOORE, J.J. at DePaul (03/09/13) 5 WOODALL, Tray vs Duquesne (12/05/12) 5 PATTERSON, Lamar vs Howard (11/27/12) 3-Point FG Att. 10 WOODALL, Tray vs Oakland (11/17/12) 9 WOODALL, Tray at Louisville (01/28/13) 9 WOODALL, Tray at Rutgers (01/05/13) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) (5-5) MOORE, J.J. at DePaul (03/09/13) (3-3) JOHNSON, Durand vs Villanova (03/03/13) (2-2) ROBINSON, James vs Villanova (03/03/13) (2-2) ROBINSON, James vs Howard (11/27/12) (2-2) WRIGHT, Cameron vs Michigan (11/21/12) Free Throws Made 10 ZANNA, Talib vs Detroit (12/01/12) 7 ZANNA, Talib vs North Florida (12/08/12) 7 ROBINSON, James vs Oakland (11/17/12) Free Throw Att. 11 ZANNA, Talib vs Detroit (12/01/12) 9 ZANNA, Talib vs North Florida (12/08/12) FT Pct (min 3 made) (6-6) PATTERSON, Lamar vs North Florida (12/08/12) (6-6) ZANNA, Talib vs Delaware (11/23/12) (5-5) PATTERSON, Lamar vs Cincinnati (12/31/12) (5-5) WOODALL, Tray vs Duquesne (12/05/12) (4-4) WOODALL, Tray vs USF (02/27/13) (4-4) ROBINSON, James vs USF (02/27/13) (4-4) ZANNA, Talib vs Notre Dame (02/18/13) (4-4) ROBINSON, James at Marquette (02/16/13) (4-4) ROBINSON, James at Cincinnati (02/09/13) (4-4) WOODALL, Tray vs Seton Hall (02/04/13) (4-4) PATTERSON, Lamar vs DePaul (01/26/13) (4-4) ROBINSON, James vs Connecticut (01/19/13) (4-4) WOODALL, Tray at Villanova (01/16/13) (4-4) MOORE, J.J. at Georgetown (01/08/13) (4-4) ZANNA, Talib vs Kennesaw State (12/23/12) (4-4) MOORE, J.J. vs North Florida (12/08/12) (4-4) MOORE, J.J. vs Lehigh (11/13/12) (3-3) PATTERSON, Lamar vs Delaware (11/23/12) (3-3) ZANNA, Talib vs Michigan (11/21/12) (3-3) MOORE, J.J. vs Oakland (11/17/12) (3-3) MOORE, J.J. vs Fordham (11/12/12) Rebounds 19 ZANNA, Talib vs Villanova (03/03/13) 15 ADAMS, Steven vs Seton Hall (02/04/13) Assists 11 WOODALL, Tray vs Villanova (03/03/13)

57 10 WOODALL, Tray vs Bethune-Cookman (12/15/12) Steals 4 ROBINSON, James vs SYRACUSE (03/14/13) 4 PATTERSON, Lamar at Villanova (01/16/13) Blocked Shots 5 ADAMS, Steven vs USF (02/27/13) 4 ADAMS, Steven at Cincinnati (02/09/13) 4 ADAMS, Steven vs Marquette (01/12/13) 4 ADAMS, Steven vs Delaware State (12/19/12) 4 ADAMS, Steven vs North Florida (12/08/12) 4 ADAMS, Steven vs Mount St. Mary's (11/09/12) Turnovers 6 JOHNSON, Durand vs DePaul (01/26/13) 5 PATTERSON, Lamar at St. John's (02/24/13) 5 WOODALL, Tray at Villanova (01/16/13) Fouls 5 ROBINSON, James vs Marquette (01/12/13) 5 ZANNA, Talib at Rutgers (01/05/13) 5 PATTERSON, Lamar vs Michigan (11/21/12)

58 Pitt Basketball Statistics PITT Opponent High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 17, 2013) All games OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 28 Saddler, Devon vs Delaware (11/23/12) 24 COTTON, Bryce at Providence (01/22/13) 24 McCALLUM, Ray vs Detroit (12/01/12) 23 ARCIDIACONO, Ryan vs Villanova (03/03/13) 23 EDWIN, Fuquan vs Seton Hall (02/04/13) 23 CARTER, Eli at Rutgers (01/05/13) Field Goals Made 10 Saddler, Devon vs Delaware (11/23/12) 9 FAIR, C.J. vs Syracuse (02/02/13) 9 COTTON, Bryce at Providence (01/22/13) Field Goal Att. 20 Saddler, Devon vs Delaware (11/23/12) 19 RUDD, Victor vs USF (02/27/13) 19 BOATRIGHT, Ryan vs Connecticut (01/19/13) FG Pct (min 5 made) (6-6) GARDNER, Davante vs Marquette (01/12/13).875 (7-8) BLUE, Vander at Marquette (02/16/13) 3-Point FG Made 6 SOUTHERLAND, JAMES vs SYRACUSE (03/14/13) 5 ARCIDIACONO, Ryan vs Villanova (03/03/13) 3-Point FG Att. 13 BADER, Travis vs Oakland (11/17/12) 11 WRIGHT, Cashmere at Cincinnati (02/09/13) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) (6-6) SOUTHERLAND, JAMES vs SYRACUSE (03/14/13) (3-3) HILLIARD, Darrun at Villanova (01/16/13) (2-2) BLUE, Vander at Marquette (02/16/13) Free Throws Made 9 BLUE, Vander vs Marquette (01/12/13) 9 CARTER, Eli at Rutgers (01/05/13) 9 KILPATRICK, Sean vs Cincinnati (12/31/12) Free Throw Att. 11 YOUNG, Brandon vs DePaul (01/26/13) 11 KILPATRICK, Sean vs Cincinnati (12/31/12) FT Pct (min 3 made) (8-8) YOUNG, Brandon at DePaul (03/09/13) (6-6) ARCIDIACONO, Ryan vs Villanova (03/03/13) (6-6) GARDNER, Davante at Marquette (02/16/13) (6-6) McCALLUM, Ray vs Detroit (12/01/12) (6-6) Saddler, Devon vs Delaware (11/23/12) (6-6) Stauskas, Nik vs Michigan (11/21/12) (4-4) CROCKETT, Jamee at DePaul (03/09/13) (4-4) MILLER, Dane at Rutgers (01/05/13) (4-4) SMITH, Alex vs Bethune-Cookman (12/15/12) (3-3) MAYO, Todd at Marquette (02/16/13) (3-3) PARKER, JaQuon at Cincinnati (02/09/13) (3-3) HILLIARD, Darrun at Villanova (01/16/13) (3-3) RUBLES, Titus vs Cincinnati (12/31/12) (3-3) JOHNSON, Sean vs Duquesne (12/05/12) (3-3) Hardaway Jr, Tim vs Michigan (11/21/12) Rebounds 12 DIENG, Gorgui at Louisville (01/28/13) 9 COOLEY, Jack vs Notre Dame (02/18/13) 9 BATTS, Kadeem at Providence (01/22/13) Assists 10 SIVA, Peyton at Louisville (01/28/13) 7 CARTER-WILLIAMS, MIC vs SYRACUSE (03/14/13) 7 ATKINS, Eric vs Notre Dame (02/18/13) 7 COUNCIL, Vincent at Providence (01/22/13) Steals 5 EDWIN, Fuquan vs Seton Hall (02/04/13) 4 BOATRIGHT, Ryan vs Connecticut (01/19/13) 4 BELL, James at Villanova (01/16/13) 4 BRUINSMA, Evan vs Detroit (12/01/12) Blocked Shots 6 LEARY, Alphonse vs Howard (11/27/12)

59 5 DIENG, Gorgui at Louisville (01/28/13) Turnovers 7 MONDY, Duke vs Oakland (11/17/12) 6 CARTER-WILLIAMS, MIC vs SYRACUSE (03/14/13) 6 GRANT, Jerian vs Notre Dame (02/18/13) 6 TRICHE, Brandon vs Syracuse (02/02/13) 6 ARCIDIACONO, Ryan at Villanova (01/16/13) Fouls 5 CHRISTMAS, RAKEEM vs SYRACUSE (03/14/13) 5 CLAHAR, Worrel at DePaul (03/09/13) 5 YAROU, Mouphtaou vs Villanova (03/03/13) 5 POINTER, Sir'Dominic at St. John's (02/24/13) 5 SMYTH, Kyle vs Seton Hall (02/04/13) 5 OLIVER, Brian vs Seton Hall (02/04/13) 5 CARTER-WILLIAMS, M. vs Syracuse (02/02/13) 5 WILSON, Jamil vs Marquette (01/12/13) 5 MBODJ, Cheikh vs Cincinnati (12/31/12) 5 OLIVER, Marcus vs Delaware State (12/19/12) 5 WALLACE, Travis vs North Florida (12/08/12) 5 BOYOMO, Theodore vs Howard (11/27/12) 5 VALENTINE, Drew vs Oakland (11/17/12) 5 MONDY, Duke vs Oakland (11/17/12) 5 LEONARD, Travion vs Fordham (11/12/12)

60 2013 NCAA Division I MEN S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKET PRESENTED BY Buick is an Official Corporate Partner of the NCAA Second Round MARCH Third Round MARCH Regional Semifinals MARCH Regional Finals MARCH National Semifinals APRIL 6 FILL OUT YOUR BRACKET NATIONAL BRACKET DAY MARCH 18 National Semifinals APRIL 6 Regional Finals MARCH Regional Semifinals MARCH Third Round MARCH Second Round MARCH First Four 16 N.C. A&T (19-16) Mar 19, 6:40PM - trutv 16 Liberty (15-20) 11 Middle Tenn. (28-5) Mar 19, approx. 9:10PM - trutv 11 St. Mary s (CA) (27-6) First Round* DAYTON MARCH LIU Brooklyn (20-13) Mar 20, 6:40PM - trutv 16 JMU (20-14) MW MW E W 13 Boise St. (21-10) Mar 20, approx. 9:10PM - trutv 13 La Salle (21-9) Louisville (29-5) Mar 21, approx. 6:50PM - TBS N.C. A&T/Liberty Colorado St. (25-8) Mar 21, approx. 9:20PM - TBS Missouri (23-10) Lexington Mar 23 Watch On Kansas City Mar Kansas (29-5) Mar 22, approx. 9:50PM - TNT Western Ky. (20-15) North Carolina (24-10) Mar 22, approx. 7:20PM - TNT Villanova (20-13) Oklahoma St. (24-8) Mar 21, approx. 4:40PM - TNT Oregon (26-8) Saint Louis (27-6) Mar 21, 2:10PM - TNT New Mexico St. (24-10) Memphis (30-4) Mar 21, approx. 2:45PM - CBS Middle Tenn./St. Mary s (CA) Michigan St. (25-8) Mar 21, 12:15PM - CBS Valparaiso (26-7) San Jose Mar 23 Auburn Hills Mar 23 MIDWEST INDIANAPOLIS March 29 & 31 Final Four ATLANTA APRIL 6 AND 8 SOUTH NORTH TEXAS March 29 & 31 Auburn Hills Mar 23 Austin Mar VCU (26-8) Mar 21, approx. 9:45PM - CBS Akron (26-6) Michigan (26-7) Mar 21, approx. 7:15PM - CBS S. Dakota St. (25-9) UCLA (25-9) Mar 22, approx. 9:57PM - trutv Minnesota (20-12) Florida (26-7) Mar 22, approx. 7:27PM - trutv Northwestern St. (23-8) Creighton (27-7) Mar 22, approx. 2:45PM - CBS Cincinnati (22-11) Duke (27-5) Mar 22, 12:15PM - CBS Albany (N.Y.) (24-10) Philadelphia Mar 24 National Championship APRIL 8 Philadelphia Mar San Diego St. (22-10) Mar 22, approx. 9:20PM - TBS Oklahoma (20-11) Georgetown (25-6) Mar 22, approx. 6:50 - TBS Fla. Gulf Coast (24-10) Gonzaga (31-2) Mar 21, approx. 4:10PM - TBS Southern U (23-9) Pittsburgh (24-8) Mar 21, 1:40PM - TBS Wichita St. (26-8) Salt Lake City Mar 23 Dayton Mar Indiana (27-6) Mar 22, approx. 4:10PM - TBS LIU Brooklyn/JMU NC State (24-10) Mar 22, 1:40PM - TBS Temple (23-9) Wisconsin (23-11) Mar 22, 12:40PM - trutv Ole Miss (26-8) Kansas St. (27-7) Mar 22, approx. 3:10PM - trutv Boise St./La Salle Arizona (25-7) Mar 21, approx. 7:20PM - TNT Belmont (26-6) New Mexico (29-5) Mar 21, approx. 9:50PM - TNT Harvard (19-9) Kansas City Mar 24 Salt Lake City Mar 23 WEST LOS ANGELES March 28 & 30 Watch the tournament on these networks or online at NCAA.COM/MARCHMADNESS EAST WASHINGTON, D.C. March 28 & 30 San Jose Mar 23 Lexington Mar UNLV (25-9) Mar 21, approx. 7:27PM - trutv California (20-11) Syracuse (26-9) Mar 21, approx. 9:57PM - trutv Montana (25-6) Butler (26-8) Mar 21, 12:40PM - trutv Bucknell (28-5) Marquette (23-8) Mar 21, approx. 3:10PM - trutv Davidson (26-7) Notre Dame (25-9) Mar 22, approx. 9:45PM - CBS Iowa St. (22-11) Ohio St. (26-7) Mar 22, approx. 7:15PM - CBS Iona (20-13) Dayton Mar 24 ***ALL TIMES EASTERN*** *On March 17, the NCAA Division I Men s Basketball Committee will select eight teams to play the first-round games on March 19 and 20 in Dayton. The four winning teams will advance to a second-round site to be determined by the committee during selection weekend. Second- and third-round and regional sites will be placed in the bracket by the NCAA Division I Men s Basketball Committee March 17. Austin Mar Illinois (22-12) Mar 22, approx. 4:40PM - TNT Colorado (21-11) Miami (Fla.) (27-6) Mar 22, 2:10PM - TNT Pacific (22-12)

61 Pitt Basketball: Tradition of Excellence Pitt Basketball accomplishments over the last 12 years: Ranks among the nation s top-5 best winning percentages during that span, the only Big East program to achieve that status. Will complete its final season in the Big East as the league s winningest program in both overall (318-94) and conference games (140-63) over the last 12 seasons. Advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 10 of 11 seasons ( ), the only Big East program to achieve that honor. Advanced to NCAA Tournament Elite Eight play once (2009) and NCAA Sweet Sixteen competition five times in the last 12 seasons ( ). Only five programs have advanced to more during that time period: Duke (8), Kansas (8), Connecticut (6), Michigan State (6), and North Carolina (6). One of only seven programs nationwide to advance to the NCAA Tournament in 10 of the last 11 seasons ( ). The seven schools include: Duke, Gonzaga, Kansas, Michigan State, Pitt, Texas, and Wisconsin. Claimed six Big East Championships since (2002 regular season, 2003 regular season, 2003 tournament, 2004 regular season, 2008 tournament, 2011 regular season). Awarded with a No. 1 seed upon entering the NCAA Tournament two times (2009 and 2011). Ascended to the nation s No. 1 ranking for the first time in program history ( ). Surpassed 20 wins overall and 10 wins in Big East regular season play in 11 of the last 12 seasons ( ), the only Big East program to achieve that distinction. Won 10 or more non-conference games for 12 consecutive seasons. Named Madison Square Garden s Team of the Decade after winning two Big East Tournament titles and advancing to seven league tournament title games from Ranked among the nation s top-25 programs in 171 of the last 208 national polls (as of March 8, 2013). Owns one of the nation s top-10 best homecourt advantages as Pitt has compiled a record and.891 winning percentage in the Petersen Events Center since the arena opened in Sold out the Petersen Events Center in each of its first 10 seasons of operation and has enjoyed a string of 198 consecutive regular season home sellouts dating back to the 2002 season. Tickets are at a premium as the Petersen Events Center has a waiting list of well over 11,000 members. Pitt currently has a string of 205 consecutive home sellouts dating back to a January 12, 2002 game at Fitzgerald Field House. Graduated a total of 31 players over the last 11 seasons seniors Dante Taylor (Social Sciences) and Tray Woodall (Sociology) are expected to graduate in April, 2013.

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