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3 Game 30 UC DAVIS SEASON REVIEW vs UC DAVIS AGGIES (11-18) vs. UC SANTA BARBARA GAUCHOS (17-12) Big West Men s Basketball Tournament Quarterfinal March 10, p.m. Honda Center (18.336) Anaheim, Calif. TV: FOX College Sports/FOXPrime Ticket Video: FoxSportsGo.com Radio: KSAC (105.5 FM) Internet Audio: UCDavisAggies.com Live Stats: UCDavisAggies.com In-game Twitter UC Davis Quick Facts Location Davis, Calif. Enrollment 35,415 Established/Founded 1905/1908 Chancellor Dr. Linda P.B. Katehi Colors Yale Blue & Gold Conference Big West Facility The Pavilion (5,931) Interim Dir. of Athletics Teresa Gould Senior Associate A.D/Interim SWA. Sharon Takeda Associate A.D.s Mike Bazemore (Business) Josh Flushman (Sports Performance) Faculty Athletics Representative Scott Carrell Basketball Information Head Coach Jim Les (Bradley 86) Career Record (14th season) Best time to reach Coach Les Contact SID Assistant Coaches Kevin Nosek (UC Davis 99) Chris Davis (Michigan 83) Kyle Vogt (Lakeland College 04) Director of Operations Mark Darnall (Eureka 09) Operations Interns Chad Hicks Taylor Kientzel Athletic Trainer Jill Radzinski (Penn State 90) Strength & Cond. Coach Eldon Brough (Utah 10) Overall Record Conference Record 14-2 (1st) Postseason NIT, First Round Letterwinners/Starters Ret. 7/42 Athletics Communications MBB Contact Eric Bankston elbankston@ucdavis.edu Phone (530) office (714) cell Asst. A.D Mike Robles Asst. Directors Mark Honbo Jason Spencer UC DAVIS AGGIES MEN s BASKETBALL OPENING TIP The most exciting quarterfinal matchup will take place in the Big West Men s Basketball Tournament s opening game when UC Davis faces UC Santa Barbara at 12 p.m. The Aggies, a team that is playing its best basketball at the right time of the season, and coming off a triple-overtime victory the sixth in program history at CSUN last Saturday, will face a Gaucho squad that will bring its eight-game win streak to Anaheim. Thursday s quarterfinal will feature the league s top two defenses; UC Davis opponents average a league-low 65.3 points per game overall, and 63.6 ppg in conference play only another No. 1 average. By comparison, UCSB has allowed its opponents to score 64.2 ppg in league play, the second-lowest average in the Big West, and 67.0 ppg overall the third-lowest mark. Do not expect either team to succeed from three-point territory since the Gauchos, and Aggies, lead the conference with their defensive three-point percentages. UC Santa Barbara leads all BWC teams with its.293 overall percentage (.270 in conference games only), while UC Davis is ranked No. 2 overall with its.304 overall clip, and.280 figure against league opposition. Thursday s matchup will feature five All-Big West recipients when UC Davis Josh Fox and Darius Graham squares off against UCSB s Michael Bryson, Gabe Vincent and Eric Childress. Bryson enters the Big West Tournament as the league s leader in scoring average at 18.0 ppg. Additionally, he ranks eighth in rebounding at 6.3 per game, sixth in three-pointers made at 2.1 per game and second in free throw percentage at.853. Vincent, the Big West s Freshman of the Year in 2015, enters postseason play ranked ninth at 13.6 ppg. Childress, one of only two Gauchos to start every game this season, is averaging 6.8 ppg and leads the league from three with his.492 percentage. Fox arrives to Anaheim ranked No. 6 among all conference players in scoring at 14.9 points per game, and No. 5 in rebounding, averaging 6.8 per game. The senior forward also holds No. 78 NCAA and No. 6 Big West rankings with his.515 field goal percentage. Graham, one of the top three-point shooters in the conference (.369), sports career-high scoring (9.7 ppg) and rebounding (2.2 rpg) marks entering this week s tournament. Graham also enters the week ranked No. 10 in assists per game (2.1) among all conference players. Thursday s opener will also feature Aggie center Neal Monson, the Big West Conference s leading rebounder since the start of the season. He turned in his best numbers as an Aggie last Saturday, at CSUN, by scoring a career-high 21 points and 15 rebounds. Series Record: UC Santa Barbara leads 26-7 Last UC Davis win: 70-64; 1/29/15 at UC Davis Last UC Santa Barbara win: 62-55; 2/20/16 at UCSB Series Streak: UC Santa Barbara +3 Eric Bankston Assistant Director, Athletics Communications O: (530) C: (714) elbankston@ucdavis.edu SCHEDULE/RESULTS Overall: (8-7 Home, 3-11 Road, 0-0 Neutral; 6-10 Big West) Nov. 13 North Dakota State (DH)...L, (OT) Nov. 15 Portland...W, Nov. 18 Fresno Pacific...W, Nov. 24 at Sacramento State (Big Sky TV)...L, Nov. 28 at Utah Valley...W, Dec. 2 Sacramento State...W, Dec. 4 at Saint Mary s (TheW.TV)...L, Dec. 15 at San Diego (TheW.TV)...L, Dec. 19 Air Force...L, Dec. 22 Idaho...L, Dec. 28 at Seattle University (WAC Digital Network)... L, (OT) Dec. 30 at Boise State (Mountain West Network)...L, Jan. 2 Holy Names...W, Jan. 7 at UC Irvine* (Fox College Sports/Prime Ticket)...L, Jan. 9 at Long Beach State* (ESPN3)...L, Jan. 14 CSUN* (DH)...W, Jan. 21 UC Riverside*...W, Jan. 23 at Hawai i*...l, Jan. 27 Cal State Fullerton*...W, Jan. 30 Cal Poly* (DH)...W, Feb. 4 at Cal State Fullerton* (ESPN3)...L, Feb. 6 at UC Riverside* (ESPN3)...W, Feb. 11 UC Santa Barbara*...L, Feb. 13 Long Beach State* (DH)... L, Feb. 18 at Cal Poly*...L, Feb. 20 at UC Santa Barbara*...L, Feb. 27 UC Irvine* (ESPN2)...L, March 3 Hawai i*...l, March 5 March 10 at CSUN* (ESPN3)...W, (3OT) vs. UC Santa Barbara# (Fox College Sports/Prime Ticket) 12 p.m. * - Big West Conference game # - Big West Men s Basketball Tournament (Honda Center, Anaheim, Calif.) All times are Pacific Dates and times subject to change Home Games in Bold (DH) - Doubleheader with UC Davis women s team FOLLOW THE @UCDavisInGame Facebook.com/UCDavisAggies or Search: UC Davis Men s Basketball BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

4 UC DAVIS BASKETBALL RADIO-TV ROSTER 0 BRYNTON LEMAR Guard Jr. San Diego, Calif. St Augustine HS CHIMA MONEKE Forward Jr. Canberra, Australia Northeast Community College 21 JOSH FOX Forward Sr. Daly City, Calif. City College of San Francisco 30 JOE MOONEY Guard Fr. Wauconda, Ill. Notre Dame College Prep 15 1 LAWRENCE WHITE Guard Jr. Burbank, Calif. Antelope Valley College 12 GEORGI FUNTAROV Forward Jr. Sofia, Bulgaria Vermont Academy NEAL MONSON Center Jr. Sandy, Utah Salt Lake Community College 31 MICHAEL ONYEBALU Guard So. Inglewood, Calif. Warren HS 13 UCDAVISAGGIES.COM 2 DARIUS GRAHAM Guard Jr. Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento HS J.T. ADENRELE Forward Sr. Roseville, Calif. Oakmont HS ROGERS PRINTUP Guard Fr. Orange, Calif. Orange Lutheran HS GARRISON GOODE Forward Fr. River Hills, Wisc. Dominican HS 15 BIG WEST CONFERENCE 5 SILER SCHNEIDER Guard Fr. Lansing, Kan. Lansing HS LUCA FERRARI Guard RFr. Studio City, Calif. Notre Dame HS NOLAN BERRY Center/Forward So. St. Louis, Mo. Butler HC JIM LES Fifth Season

5 ROSTER No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/Last School 0 Brynton LEMAR** G Jr. San Diego, Calif./St. Augustine HS 13 1 Lawrence WHITE G Jr. Burbank, Calif./Antelope Valley College 2 Darius GRAHAM** G Jr. Sacramento, Calif./Sacramento HS 12 5 Siler SCHNEIDER G Fr. Lansing, Kan./Lansing HS Chima MONEKE F Jr. Canberra, Australia/Northeast Community College 12 Georgi FUNTAROV** F Jr. Sofia, Bulgaria/Vermont Academy J.T. ADENRELE*** F Sr. Roseville, Calif./Oakmont HS Luca FERRARI G RFr. Studio City, Calif./Notre Dame HS Josh FOX* F Sr. Daly City, Calif./City College of San Francisco 22 Neal MONSON* C Jr. Sandy, Utah/Salt Lake Community College 23 Rogers PRINTUP G Fr. Orange, Calif./Orange Lutheran HS Nolan BERRY C/F So. St. Louis, Mo./Butler 30 Joe MOONEY G Fr. Wauconda, Ill./Notre Dame College Prep Michael ONYEBALU* G So. Inglewood, Calif./Warren HS Garrison GOODE F Fr. River Hills, Wisc./Dominican HS 15 * - Denotes years lettered at UC Davis Roster Breakdown by Position Guards (8): Luca Ferrari, Darius Graham, Brynton Lemar, Joe Mooney, Michael Onyebalu, Rogers Printup, Siler Schneider, Lawrence White Forwards (6): J.T. Adenrele, Nolan Berry, Josh Fox, Georgi Funtarov, Garrison Goode, Chima Moneke Center (2): Nolan Berry, Neal Monson Year Freshmen (5): Luca Ferrari (RS), Garrison Goode, Joe Mooney, Rogers Printup, Siler Schneider Sophomores (2): Nolan Berry, Michael Onyebalu Juniors (6): Georgi Funtarov, Darius Graham, Brynton Lemar, Chima Moneke, Neal Monson, Lawrence White Seniors (2): J.T. Adenrele, Josh Fox Height 5-10 (1): Darius Graham 6-1 (1): Luca Ferrari 6-3 (3): Joe Mooney, Michael Onyebalu, Siler Schneider 6-4 (3): Brynton Lemar, Rogers Printup, Lawrence White 6-6 (2): Josh Fox, Chima Moneke 6-7 (2): J.T. Adenrele, Garrison Goode 6-8 (1): Georgi Funtarov 6-10 (2): Nolan Berry, Neal Monson Hometown California (8): J.T. Adenrele (Roseville), Luca Ferrari (Studio City), Josh Fox (Daly City), Darius Graham (Sacramento), Brynton Lemar (San Diego), Michael Onyebalu (Inglewood), Rogers Printup (Inglewood), Lawrence White (Burbank) Illinois (1): Joe Mooney (Wauconda) Kansas (1): Siler Schneider (Lansing) Missouri (1): Nolan Berry (St. Louis) Utah (1): Neal Monson (Sandy) Wisconsin (1): Garrison Goode (River Hills) International (2): Georgi Funtarov (Sofia, Bulgaria), Chima Moneke (Canberra, Australia) TEAM STATS TEAM Statistics UC Davis UCSB SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct point FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct Free throws made per game 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 SCORE BY PERIODS OT 22 0 OT2/3 8/10 - Total OPPONENT Statistics UC Davis UCSB SCORING Points per game FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct POINT FG-ATT point FG pct point FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct Free throws made per game REBOUNDS per game ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game SCORE BY PERIODS OT OT2/3 8/6 - Total UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

6 BY THE NUMBERS Home Away Neutral Conference Overtime Scoring Scoring Scoring Scoring Scoring Scoring AGGIE ONE-LINERS #0 Brynton LEMAR: Currently shooting.407 from three - the seventh-highest clip in the conference #1 Lawrence WHITE: Finished with seven points and a career-high eight rebounds at CSUN (3/5) #2 Darius GRAHAM: Received all-conference honors for the first time in his career; earned honorable mention and Best Hustle Award #5 Siler SCHNEIDER: Set a new true freshman, single-season scoring record at Cal Poly; another 14 points will make him the most prolific freshman scorer in UC Davis D-I history #11 Chima MONEKE: Averaged 17 pts, 12.1 rebs, 2 blks, 1.3 stls per game at Northeast Community College; redshirting this season Allowing Allowing Allowing Allowing Allowing Allowing When UC Davis shoots or higher from the field less than.500 from the field or higher from three-point range less than.400 from three-point range or higher from the line less than.700 from the line When opponents shoot or higher from the field less than.500 from the field or higher from three-point range less than.400 from three-point range or higher from the line less than.700 from the line #12 Georgi FUNTAROV: Finished with a season-high eight points and nine rebounds, 2 of 6 season highs set, or tied, vs. Holy Names (1/2) #13 J.T. ADENRELE: Named a starter in all 31 games played last year; averaged 6.4 points and 3.9 rebounds per game #14 Luca FERRARI : Suffered a season-ending knee injury during preseason workouts #21 Josh FOX: Averaging 18.0 points, 7.2 rebounds and shooting.513 overall in his team s last five games #22 Neal MONSON: Led all Big West Conference players in rebounding each week since the start of the season #23 Rogers PRINTUP: All of his field goals recorded this season are from three #24 Nolan BERRY: All eight of his points scored vs. Idaho (12/22) were earned at the line, in as many attempts #30 Joe MOONEY: Averaged 20 pts., five rebounds and four assists per game as a senior at Notre Dame College Prep; redshirting this season #31 Michael ONYEBALU: Earned his first collegiate start at Seattle (12/28) #44 Garrison GOODE: Finished six rebounds, the most against a Division I opponent, at UC Santa Barbara (2/20) PREVIOUS GAME S STARTING LINEUP: When outrebounding opponent When rebounds are equal When outrebounded by opponent In November In December In January In February In March Darius Graham 10.0 ppg/.382 3FG% Siler Schneider 9.4 ppg/.389 FG% Brynton Lemar 10.0 ppg/.407 3FG% Josh Fox 14.9 ppg/.515 FG% Neal Monson 8.5 ppg/9.0 rpg Leading at the half Trailing at the half Tied at the half Leading with 10 minutes left Trailing with 10 minutes left Tied with 10 minutes left Leading with 5 minutes left Trailing with 5 minutes left Tied with 5 minutes left Leading with 1 minute left Trailing with 1 minute left Tied with 1 minute left In games decided by... 5 points or less points points More than 15 points BIG WEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS Big West Overall W L Pct. H A W L Pct. H A N Hawai i (1) UC Irvine (2) Long Beach State (3) UC Santa Barbara (4) UC Davis (5) UC Riverside (6) CSUN! Cal Poly (7) Cal State Fullerton (8) NOTE: Through games played on March 5; Big West Tournament Seed in ();! - Ineligible for 2016 BWC Tournament BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

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9 MARCH MADNESS IS HERE Since CSUN self-imposed its postseason ban, the other eight Big West schools are guaranteed a trip to the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., to participate in this season s Big West Tournament. Playoff action will run from March 10-12; every game will be televised by FOX Prime Ticket or an ESPN network. Quarterfinal matchups are: Thursday, March 10 - all games aired on FOX Prime Ticket Quarterfinal #1-12 p.m.: UC Davis (5) vs. UCSB (4) Quarterfinal #2-2:30 p.m.: Hawai i (1) vs. Cal State Fullerton (8) Quarterfinal #3-6 p.m.: UC Irvine (2) vs. Cal Poly (7) Quarterfinal #4-8:30 p.m.: Long Beach State (3) vs. UC Riverside (6) Teams are re-seeded entering the semifinal round; the highest remaining seed will square off against the lowest remaining seed in the first semifinal. The other semifinal game will feature the two remaining teams. Friday, March 11 Semifinal #1-6:30 p.m. (live on ESPN3; delayed on ESPNU) Semifinal #2-9 p.m. or 30 mins. after 1st semifinal (ESPN3/ESPNU) Saturday, March 12 - ESPN2 Championship Game - 8:30 p.m. BETTER STAY UNTIL THE FINAL BUZZER UC Davis season finale, a triple-overtime game at CSUN (3/5), marked the 12th time this season that a game was decided by five points or less. Of that group of games, UC Davis is 6-6 overall and 5-4 against Big West teams. WHEN THESE TWO ARE ON THE FLOOR, YOU DON T STAND A CHANCE The Big West s top rebounding duo wears a UC Davis uniform, and is responsible for a collective 429 boards. Neal Monson will enter the league s tournament with 246 rebounds, his teammate, Josh Fox, has 183. BLESSING IN DISGUISE? UC Davis enters this year s tournament as the No. 5 seed, but that could be a blessing in disguise. As the Aggies are well aware, the No. 5 seed has advanced to the championship game the last two years. Hawai i (No. 5) defeated No. 4 Long Beach State before defeating No. 1 seed UC Davis last year; in 2014 CSUN defeated No. 4 Hawai i in the quarterfinals and No. 3 Long Beach State in the semifinal round. WE RE NOT NO. 1, AND THAT S OK The Honda Center will host the Big West Tournament for the sixth season when the eight participating teams arrive to Anaheim this week. Of the five previously played events, the No. 1 seed won the tournament title on one occasion, and that took place in 2012 when the 49ers won both league titles. Previous tournament champions, and their respective seed, are: 2011: UC Santa Barbara - No. 5 seed 2012: Long Beach State - No : Pacific - No : Cal Poly - No : UC Irvine - No. 3 BASKETBALL PURISTS REJOICE Thursday s quarterfinal between UC Davis and UC Santa Barbara will feature the conference s top two defenses, during league play. In conference games only, the Aggies allowed their opponents to score a league-low 63.6 points per game. The Gauchos, are ranked No. 2 with its 64.2 ppg average. Both teams have also forced their opponents to struggle from three throughout BWC play; UCSB s opponents are shooting a conferencelow.270 from distance, UC Davis defense is forcing other teams to shoot.280 from three the second-lowest shooting clip this season. FOX, GRAHAM RECEIVE ALL-BIG WEST ACCOLADES Senior forward Josh Fox earned league honors once again, and junior guard Darius Graham collected two awards when the Big West announced its all-conference selections on Monday. Fox earned second team accolades; Graham received honorable mention and the Best Hustle Award as selected by the league s head coaches. This is the second straight season that all-conference recognition was bestowed to Fox. The Daly City native received honorable mention, and became the first UC Davis first-ever Big West Sixth Man of the Year last season. The league honored Graham for the first time in his career when it announced this year s list of award winners. He and Joe Harden are the two Aggies who received this award since UC Davis joined the conference in Harden became the first UC Davis player to win Best Hustle in 2010, and then won the award once again the following season. MONSON NAMED SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR In addition to receiving highest honors when named to the Big West Commissioner s Honor Roll, junior center Neal Monson is this year s Big West Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Monson is the first men s basketball player to earn this honor. Monson holds a GPA, and is ranked within the top 3.36 percent of all seniors in the College of Letters & Sciences. In addition to earning Dean s List distinction from his college for four consecutive quarters, Intercollegiate Athletics Honor Roll accolades have been earned every quarter since he arrived to campus. MEDIA SERVICES WEEKLY/POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Head coach Jim Les and UC Davis student-athletes are available for interviews in person or by telephone throughout the season. All interviews must be coordinated with athletics communications contact Eric Bankston and requested 24 hours in advance Postgame interviews with Coach Les and student-athletes will be conducted in the media work room of the Pavilion following a 10-minute cooling off period. Interview requests can be coordinated with Eric Bankston prior to the conclusion of the game. The locker room will not be open for postgame interviews. CREDENTIAL REQUESTS Press seating inside the Pavilion is available solely for the use of credentialed media, please submit your request to Eric Bankston at least 24 hours before tipoff. Credential requests do not automatically guarantee entrance and are approved on a case-by-case basis. Media can pick up their credential by showing a valid ID at the Pavilion s box office. Men s Basketball Contact Eric Bankston Office Phone Cell Phone 530/ / J.T. ADENRELE: GEORGI FUNTAROV: Garrison GOODE: BRYNTON LEMAR: Jim LES: CHIMA MONEKE: Neal MONSON: Kevin NOSEK: Michael ONYBALU SILER Schneider: Kyle VOGT: Address elbankston@ucdavis.edu PRONUNCIATION GUIDE UH-den-ruh-lay George-E FUN-ter-off good BRIN-ton LUH-mar less CHEE-muh MOW-neck-E MAWN-son NO-seck Ahn-YAY-ball-lew SIGH-lur Vote WHAT S IN A NAME? Even though the institution s official name is University of California, Davis, media are asked to use UC Davis when referring to the Aggies athletics programs. Please notice that there are no hyphens or abbreviations. In the past, the UC Davis athletics has been referred to incorrectly as Cal State Davis, Cal-Davis, Cal-Davis, Calif., CS Davis, Davis State, UCD, University of Davis, U.C. 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10 For his academic excellence, Monson received the Herbert Schmalenberger Memorial Scholar-Athlete Award last year, presented to one individual who serves as a role model, and reflects the highest athletic and academic standards of a UC Davis student-athlete. He s majoring in philosophy. The Sandy, Utah, native has led the Big West in rebounding since the start of the season and is on pace to become the Aggies first-ever league rebounding champion. Monson enters Thursday s quarterfinal against UC Santa Barbara averaging 8.5 total rebounds per game one full rebound more than the conference s second-ranked player and 6.3 defensive boards per game, another league-high average. I LL TAKE ONCE EVERY TWO YEARS UC Davis 12-game home win streak, vs. Big West opponents, was snapped on Feb. 11 when UC Santa Barbara pulled away late to defeat the Aggies. That marked the first league loss on Hamilton Court since March 1, Coincidentally, UCSB was the last Big West team to top UC Davis on its own floor. IT HAD TO END SOMETIME UC Davis 12 straight home wins, vs. BWC teams, is the fourthlongest among league institutions since the Aggies joined the Big West in Long Beach State - 26 wins (3/5/10-2/20/13) 2. Cal Poly - 16 (1/21/12-1/16/14) 3. UC Santa Barbara - 13 (2/14/09-3/3/10) 4. UC Davis - 12 (1/7/14-2/11/16) UC Irvine - 12 (2/25/12-1/23/14) THERE S NO PLACE LIKE HOME UC Davis, the only Big West team to post an undefeated home record last year, has won 22 of its last 30 games inside the Pavilion (.733 pct.). KNOWN AS UC DEFENSE TO OPPONENTS UC Davis s opponents are averaging 65.3 points per game overall the lowest figure among all league teams. That average is also the 32nd-lowest among all Div. I teams. In league games only, the Aggies are ranked No. 1 by allowing a league-low 63.6 ppg to opponents, and.6 points less than the league s second-ranked team UC Santa Barbara. WHY BOTHER? UC Davis opponents are shooting.304 from three, the 12th-lowest in the nation and second only to its quarterfinal opponent, UCSB, and its.293 defensive clip. In league games only, Aggie opponents are shooting.280 behind the arc, second to the Gauchos.270 percentage. CLUTCH WHEN IT COUNTS Of the Aggies six conference wins, five were decided by five points or less, including two that were won by a one-point margin. Game winning shots were nailed at home against CSUN (1/14) in UC Davis Big West opener, and at UC Riverside (2/6). SAVE YOURSELF THE TROUBLE, JUST RUN DOWN THE COURT UC Davis has done a great job crashing the glass this season. The Aggies have allowed 35.1 rpg to opponents the fourth-lowest figure in the league. AMONG THE BIG WEST S BEST... Josh Fox and Darius Graham are not only this year s UC Davis All-Big West recipients, the pair are ranked among the league s active top 10 with their career totals in a variety of categories, entering this week s quarterfinal. Josh Fox: 948 points (No. 8); 503 rebounds (No. 6) Darius Graham: 302 assists (No. 5) FIRST YEAR AGGIE PHENOMS Siler Schneider set a new Div. I true freshman scoring record by canning a three in the opening minutes of his team s game at Cal Poly (2/18). Until that night, he top mark was held by Josh Ritchart when he scored 236 points in his first season as an Aggie. Schneider has scored 274 points throughout his first year at UC Davis and now has the Div I single-season freshman record in his sights. Mark Payne holds the top Div. I total as a freshman when he scored 287 points during the season. He redshirted his first year at UC Davis. YOU PLAY DEFENSE WITH YOUR FEET, NOT YOUR HANDS Among all conference team s, no team averages fewer fouls per game than the Aggies. UC Davis has truly forced its opponents to earn their points anywhere but the free throw line since the team is averaging league-low 17.8 whistles per contest. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDS Compared to all other D-I players across the nation, Neal Monson is ranked No. 84 with his league-high 8.5 total rebounds per game figure, and No. 51 with his 6.3 defensive rebounds per game average another league-high average. THE CROWN IS WITHIN REACH Neal Monson has led the league in rebounds since the start of Big West play, and is on pace to become the Aggies first-ever Big West Conference rebound champion. His 8.5 rpg average is one full board more than CSUN s Olalekan Ajayi, the league s No. 2 rebounder (7.5 rpg) and 1.3 more than Mamadou Ndiaye (7.2), the third-ranked player EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE Josh Fox s.515 field goal percentage is the sixth-highest in the league and 79th-highest overall shooting clip in the nation. NOT FAR BEHIND Trailing Fox in eighth place, among all league players, is Neal Monson and his.493 field goal percentage. LEMAR IS LOCKED IN Junior guard Brynton Lemar is busting out in a big way, having scored 21, 18, 17 and 15 points this season. His 18 double-figure scoring outputs this season already eclipse the two he had as a sophomore in NCAA RANKINGS Category (TEAM) Rank/Statistic Fewest Fouls... 37/516 Field Goal Percentage Defense... 53/.409 Personal Fouls/Game... 76/17.8 Scoring Defense... 32/65.2 ppg 3-Point Field Goal Defense... 12/.304 Turnovers Forced... 94/13.7 Category (INDIVIDUAL) Rank/Statistic Defensive /Game Neal Monson... 51/6.31 Field Goal Percentage Josh Fox... 79/.513 /Game Neal Monson... 81/8.5 Top-100 NCAA stats through games played on March 7 BIG WEST RANKINGS (TEAM) Category Rank/Statistic Scoring Offense... 9/63.9 Scoring Defense...1/65.3 Scoring Margin...6/-1.4 Free Throw Percentage... 9/.645 Field Goal Percentage... 4/.434 Field Goal Percentage Defense... 4/ Point Field Goal Percentage... 4/ Point Field Goal Percentage Defense... 2/ Point Field Goals Made... 8/5.3 Rebounding Offense... 9/34.7 Rebounding Defense... 3/35.1 Rebounding Margin...7/-0.4 Blocked Shots... 8/1.7 Assists... 8/11.3 Steals... 4/6.3 Turnover Margin...6/-0.6 Assist/Turnover Ratio... 8/0.8 Offensive... 9/8.6 Defensive... 4/26.1 BIG WEST RANKINGS (INDIVIDUAL) Category Name Rank/Statistic Scoring Josh Fox 6/14.9 Rebounding Neal Monson 1/8.5 Josh Fox 5/6.8 Field Goal Pct. Josh Fox 6/.515 Neal Monson 8/.493 Assists Darius Graham 10/2.7 Steals Lawrence White 5/1.4 3-Point FG Pct. Brynton Lemar 7/.407 Offensive Rebs. Neal Monson 2/2.2 Josh Fox T-7/2.0 Defensive Rebs. Neal Monson 1/6.3 Josh Fox 7/4.8 Big West stats through games played on March BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

11 A PERFECT 10 (IF NOT MORE) Neal Monson has posted 11 double-digit rebound games this season, five of which took place throughout the Aggies last nine games. His double-figure rebound total is four more than the league s secondranked player, CSUN s Olalekan Ajayi. REBOUND MACHINES Neal Monson collected his 300th rebound as an Aggie on Feb. 11, when UC Santa Barbara visited the Pavilion. Josh Fox crossed the 300 rebound milestone on Feb. 27 when he recorded nine boards vs. UC Irvine in ESPN2 s national broadcast from the Pavilion. HE COLLECTED A TURKEY BY GIVING TO OTHERS By collecting four assists at CSUN (3/5), Darius Graham recorded his 300th career assist. Graham now has 302 assist, the secondhighest total in the program s Division I history, second only to Mark Payne s 448. FOX TOPS 900, WORKS HIS WAY TOWARDS 1,000 By scoring 19 points against Hawai i on March 3, and 20 points the following game at CSUN, Josh Fox now has 950 career points. In addition to the 689 (and counting) he scored since arriving to UC Davis, the senior forward recorded 261 points as a freshman at UC Riverside. BETTER THINK TWICE WHEN HE S BEHIND THE ARC... Brynton Lemar has done a phenomenal job creating opportunities to shoot from the perimeter throughout his junior season. In , he made just 12 baskets from three-point territory; this year, he has nailed THAT S WHY HE S ONE OF THE LEAGUE S BEST FROM THREE Lemar is ranked No. 7 among all Big West players with his.407 percentage. REWRITING THE PROGRAM S RECORDS BOOK Numerous Aggies on this year s roster hold top 10 career statistics in the program s Division I history entering this week s quarterfinal. J.T. Adenrele Points: 755 (No. 8) Field Goals Made: 297 (No. 8) Field Goal Percentage:.536 ( ; No. 5) Free Throws Made: 159 (No. 6) : 396 (No. 7) Defensive : 251 (T-No. 7) Offensive : 145 (T-No. 2) Blocked Shots: 86 (No. 1) Josh Fox Scoring Average: 11.7 ppg (No. 6) Field Goal Percentage:.545 ( ; No. 3) : 320 (No. 9) Darius Graham Free Throws Made: 153 (T-No. 7) Assists: 302 (No. 2) Neal Monson Field Goal Percentage:.533 ( ; No. 6) Rebounding Average: 5.8 rpg (No. 2) ARE WE THERE YET? That s what UC Davis fans uttered during the team s recent ESPN2 broadcast, about the Aggies free throw attempts that night. When Josh Fox toed the line with 1:42 left in the game, he recorded UC Davis first free throw attempt of the evening. Fox connected on 2 of 3 attempts, and was responsible for every free throw taken that night. THEY DIDN T WALK (OR TOE) THE LINE The Aggies three free throw attempts, vs. UCI, were one short of a Division-I record, one that was set on Nov. 16, 2014, when UC Davis only shot two at the stripe against Holy Names. Against Division I competition, that ties a program low originally set on Nov. 13, 2011, when UC Davis traveled to San Diego State. HAVEN T WE SEEN THIS BEFORE? In the Aggies ESPN2 broadcast, senior forward Josh Fox led his team in all three major categories by finishing with 20 points, nine rebounds and a career-high six assists. In UC Davis previous game against UC Irvine, Fox left the Bren Events Center with 17 points, 10 rebounds and two assists all team highs. THESE AGS WERE ON FIRE UC Davis was able to erase a 17-point deficit, in ESPN2 s broadcast from the Pavilion, thanks to its red-hot shooting throughout the second half. The Aggies shot 17-for-28 and posted a.607 field goal percentage. March 12, 2015, was the last time the Aggies posted a.600 shooting percentage, or higher, in a half. That night, UC Davis made 14 of 21 shots and posted a.667 percentage at home against CSUN. NEVER COUNT THE AGGIES OUT A highly questionable call, made with 2.1 seconds remaining in the Aggies ESPN2 broadcast against UC Irvine, was the only thing that prevented UC Davis from recording the biggest come-from-behind victory of the year. That distinction still stands with CSUN, a team the Aggies defeated thanks to Siler Schneider s game-winning jumper, which erased the Matadors game-high 11-point lead. WHAT S MINE IS MINE, AND WHAT S YOURS IS MINE During UC Davis Southern California road swing, that included stops at Cal State Fullerton (2/4) and UC Riverside (2/6), Neal Monson grabbed more that 10 rebounds each night and finished his weekend with a collective 25. The junior center was responsible for 36 percent of his team s total rebounds that week. YOU CAN T WIN IF YOU DON T SCORE UC Riverside s 49 points, scored against the Aggies in the Highlanders Feb. 6 home game, were the fewest allowed by UC Davis to a Division I opponent, and the third time the team held its foe to under 50 points this year. The Aggies allowed a season-low 46 points to Fresno Pacific (11/18) and 49 to Holy Names (1/2) MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES Player Career Josh Fox Brynton Lemar Darius Graham Siler Schneider Neal Monson Nolan Berry 6 6 Lawrence White 4 4 J.T. Adenrele 0 29 Georgi Funtarov 0 11 DOUBLE-FIGURE REBOUNDING GAMES Player Career Neal Monson Josh Fox 4 4 J.T. Adenrele 0 5 Georgi Funtarov 0 1 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Player Career Josh Fox 4 4 Neal Monson 4 4 Brynton Lemar 1 1 J.T. Adenrele 0 5 Georgi Funtarov POINT GAMES Player Career Josh Fox 6 6 Neal Monson 3 3 Brynton Lemar 1 1 Siler Schneider 1 1 J.T. Adenrele 0 5 BIG WEST PLAYER OF THE WEEK Date Player Team Yr. Nov. 16 Roderick Bobbitt Hawai i Sr. Nov. 23 Joel Awich Cal Poly Sr. Nov. 30 Tre Coggins Cal State Fullerton Jr. Dec. 7 Nick Faust Long Beach State Sr. Dec. 14 Mamadou Ndiaye UC Irvine Jr. Dec. 21 Kendall Smith CSUN Jr. Dec. 28 Roderick Bobbitt Hawai i Sr. Jan. 4 Michael Bryson UC Santa Barbara Sr. Jan. 11 Tre Coggins Cal State Fullerton Jr. Jan. 18 Isaac Fleming Hawai i So. Jan. 25 Taylor Johns UC Riverside Sr. Feb. 1 Nick Faust Long Beach State Sr. Feb. 8 Stefan Jankovic Hawai i Jr. Feb. 15 Gabe Levin Long Beach State So. Feb. 22 Stefan Jankovic Hawai i Jr. Feb. 29 Michael Bryson UC Santa Barbara Sr. March 7 Nick Faust Long Beach State Sr. UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

12 WORKING TOWARDS A TREND UC Davis held UC Riverside to less than 50 points for the second time since joining the Big West Conference in 2007 thanks to its defensive effort on Feb. 6. This marked the fifth time, in the program s history, that an Aggie opponent failed to score at least 50 points in a game. Of the four previous times an Aggie D-I opponent was limited to less that 50 points, in UC Davis Div. I era, all took place on Hamilton Court. FEELING NIFTY BECAUSE YOU DIDN T SCORE 50 Since UC Davis became a Division I program in 2007, the Aggies have held D-I opposition to under 50 points on 5 occasions a list that grew by one thanks to the team s defensive prowess at UC Riverside. Dartmouth - 41 points (12/30/08) UC Riverside - 43 (2/28/10) Utah Valley - 43 (11/29/14) Cal Poly - 48 (1/8/11) at UC Riverside - 49 (2/6/16) THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE By hitting 11 of 13 shots at the stripe vs. Cal Poly (1/30), the Aggies posted a new season high with their.846 free throw percentage. That shooting clip did not last long because UC Davis set another season high in the following game at Cal State Fullerton (2/4). That night, the Aggies made 18 of their 21 attempts and finished with an.857 percentage. Prior to those two games, UC Davis previous season high took place at home, vs. UC Riverside, when the team hit 13 of its 16 attempts (.813). ALSO TAKING PLACE THAT NIGHT VS. THE MUSTANGS Thanks to UC Davis defense, Cal Poly scored a season-low 52 points, 11 less than its previous low posted at Saint Mary s and Texas A&M. The 28 first-half points scored by the Mustangs were the second-lowest total in any half played this season leading up to their matchup against the Aggies. Cal Poly s current season low for the most points scored in a half is 27, which also took place at Saint Mary s. AGGIES OWNED THE ENTIRE 40 UC Davis 14-point victory, vs. Cal Poly on Jan. 31, is the third wireto-wire win of the year. The Aggies also led from start-to-finish against Portland (11/1) and Holy Names (1/2). All three results took place on Hamilton Court. A GAME LIKE NO OTHER FOR THE MUSTANGS Cal Poly, a team that entered that Saturday s game with the Big West s second-highest scoring average at 76.3 points per game, was held to a season-low 52 points, which allowed the Aggies to pick up their fourth Big West win. IS IT THE WATER, THE SAND, OR THE HUMIDITY? During the season, Corey Hawkins captured the respect, and attention, of Hawai i s home crowd by scoring a career-high 40 points on 10 of 14 shooting. Three years later, Rainbow Warriors fans showered praise on another Aggie after he turned in a career-best performance at UH. On Jan. 23, Hawai i had no answer to Josh Fox s eye-opening performance as the senior forward finished with 25 points on 10 of 15 shooting, hit 5 of 8 attempts at the line and led all players with eight rebounds. TWENTY MINUTES OF FURY By scoring 18 points in the first half of UC Davis Jan. 23 road game at Hawai i, Josh Fox posted a career-high total that night. Those 18 points are the most scored in one half by an Aggie this season, and the most scored in any half by a UC Davis player since Corey Hawkins s 21 in the first half when men s basketball visited Stanford in the first round of the 2015 National Invitation Tournament. CLOSER THAN YOU THINK Even in defeat, the Aggies posted a.511 shooting clip when the team visited Hawai i on Jan. 23. That is the highest shooting percentage, in a loss since UC Davis visited Washington State last season (12/28/14) That night, the Aggies posted a.559 clip by making 33 of their 59 shots. HITTING A MILESTONE IN (ISLAND) STYLE By scoring a career-high 25-points at Hawai i, senior forward Josh Fox crossed the 500-point milestone as an Aggie. If you include his 261 points scored while at UC Riverside as a freshman, Fox has scored more than 900 points throughout his three-year Division I career. FAMILIAR FACES, FAMILIAR FOES On Jan. 28 vs. UC Riverside, senior forward Josh Fox scored 20 points on 7 of 10 shooting overall and 6 of 7 from the line, to help UC Davis defeat his former team for the third time in as many opportunities. During his freshman season, Fox competed for the Highlanders; that was his lone year in Riverside because he transferred to City College of San Francisco before the start of the academic year. Fox s decision to compete for the Aggies paid immediate dividends since he was a key figure in his team s Big West championship run last season one that saw the Daly City native collect league Sixth Man of the Year honors. When he took the floor that night, Fox faced UC Riverside senior forward Taylor Johns, his former UC Riverside and Sacred Heart Cathedral Prep teammate. MOST PLAYERS AREN T THIS CLUTCH THROUGHOUT THEIR CAREER For a supermajority of players, game-tying, or game-winning opportunities are few and far between, coming up clutch in these occasions is even more rare. That s why UC Davis basketball fans are exciting about what took place during an 18-day timespan earlier this season. On Dec. 28, it was Siler Schneider who forced overtime, and capped an eight-point comeback effort, by sinking a game-tying three with 37 left in regulation. Just over two weeks later, it was his three, hit with 1.7 seconds remaining in regulation, that erased CSUN s 11-point lead and gave the Aggies a one-point home victory. REMEMBER ME? Thanks to junior guard Darius Graham s three in the final minutes of UC Davis home game vs. UC Riverside, the Aggies topped the Highlanders in dramatic fashion. Last season inside the Pavilion, it was Graham who hit a three late in that matchup that gave UC Davis the lead for good in its Big West title-clinching contest vs. UCR. THESE FOUR PLAY A GREAT GAME OF 21 When Darius Graham scored 21 points vs. UC Riverside, he became the fourth Aggie to post a (then) season-high scoring total. Siler Schneider (12/30 at Boise State), Brynton Lemar (11/24 at Sacramento State) and Josh Fox (11/18 vs. Fresno Pacific) are the other three. By scoring 25 points at Hawai i, on Jan. 23, Josh Fox now holds the highest individual single-game scoring total of the season for UC Davis. 21 = 500 THAT NIGHT By scoring 21 points when the Aggies hosted UC Riverside, Darius Graham passed the 500 career-point mark and was the first Aggie to hit that milestone this year. CSUNK ONCE AGAIN With its last-second triumph vs. CSUN, UC Davis has emerged victorious in its last five head-to-head matchups against the Matadors. AGGIES HOUSE OF HORRORS FOR MATADORS CSUN has not fared well inside the Pavilion in recent years... make that the last seven seasons since the Aggies have defeated the Matadors, on Hamilton Court, on every occasion since the campaign. BATTLE OF THE BIGS HIGHLIGHTS HOME OPENER UC Davis Big West home opener, on Jan. 14, featured the conference s top two rebounders in Neal Monson and CSUN s Olalekan Ajayi. That night, Monson destroyed his counterpart by finishing with nearly twice as many boards compared to his opponent (game-high 13 vs. 7). THE DAMAGE FROM DISTANCE WAS THE DIFFERENCE Including Siler Schneider s game-winning shot, UC Davis season-high.636 percentage from three helped the Aggies erase its 11-point deficit, and collect its first league win of the season when CSUN visited UC Davis. WHO SAID 13 IS A BAD NUMBER? When UC Davis visited Long Beach State (Jan. 9), Josh Fox scored a team-high 13 points and Neal Monson grabbed 13 boards another team-high total. The following week, Fox and Monson teamed up and posted similar totals when the Aggies hosted CSUN (Jan. 14) in its inaugural home league game. LEAGUE PLAY IS UNDERWAY Since joining the Big West Conference in 2007, UC Davis played six of its nine league openers on the road. In those games, the Aggies are 1-5, picking up its lone victory during the season at Cal State Fullerton (12/18/10). STRONGER SECOND SEASON STARTS AT HOME UC Davis basketball has hosted three Big West openers on Hamilton Court, as a Division I program, during the , and seasons, and emerged victorious all three times. As was the case last season, Last season, UC Davis picked up its first league win of the season against CSUN, on its own court, this year. THE CONFERENCE S AGGIE COACHING CONNECTION Current UC Davis head coach Jim Les, UC Santa Barbara head coach Bob Williams and Cal State Fullerton head coach Dedrique Taylor all have one thing in common: ties to UC Davis. Williams led UC Davis Division II team to a national championship in 1998; Taylor donned an Aggie jersey for two seasons before returning to campus as an assistant coach in BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

13 AGGIES PASS FINAL NON-CONFERENCE TUNE-UP IN IMPRESSIVE FASHION Including games played at UC Irvine and Long Beach State, four of the Aggies five games, played throughout a 13-day timespan, took place on the road. That lone exception took place on Jan. 2 when men s basketball returned home for its final non-conference game of the year. During that lone home game, UC Davis scored 54 of its 74 points in the paint (a season high), recorded all 13 points off turnovers and 17 second chance points versus Holy Names. HE DOESN T PLAY LIKE A FRESHMAN During the holiday break, Schneider scored the game-tying basket at Seattle, which forced overtime. Two days later at Boise State, he led all Aggies with a career-high 21 points, and shot.643 overall (9-for-14). When UC Davis returned home on Jan. 2, he scored another 18 in his team s final non-conference game. For that week, Schneider averaged 17.3 points, 4.0 rebounds, 3.3 assists per game, shot.538 overall and.444 from three. THE LAST TEAM THAT S ONE AND DONE Before facing Seattle on Dec. 28, UC Davis was the only team in the Big West Conference to use the same starting lineup for each game played. All five players Darius Graham, Brynton Lemar, Lawrence White, Neal Monson and Josh Fox averaged 24 minutes or more leading up to that game against the Redhawks. UC DAVIS DEFENSE IS SEEING 20/20/20 For the third time this year, UC Davis defense created 20 turnovers when the Aggie visited Seattle University on Dec. 28. That evening, the Redhawks turned the ball over 21 times, which led to 20 UC Davis points. Earlier this year, men s basketball forced Fresno Pacific to commit a season-high 22 miscues; that took place three days after Portland turned the ball over 20 times. THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE, AND MONEKE IS IT Junior forward Chima Moneke will join a select group of Division I, II and III student-athletes as a Big West Conference representative at the NCAA s Leadership Forum. This annual event will take place in Phoenix, Arizona, from April Of the 30-plus UC Davis student-athletes who attended this event throughout the last two decades, the Canberra, Australia, native is the first men s basketball player selected. Consideration for selecting Forum participants was given to student-athletes who have a demonstrated ability to lead, possess a diverse background of experiences, are a positive influence on campus and within the community. GRAHAM FLEW HIGH AGAINST AIR FORCE When UC Davis returned home for the first time in three weeks to face Air Force, Darius Graham gave the Falcons fits by scoring a team-high 16 points on six field goals, a career high. Graham s game-high four steals collected that day is a new career mark. LONG TIME, NO SEE UC Davis made two rare road trips when fall quarter s finals week was bookended by games against West Coast Conference teams. On Dec. 4, the Aggies visited Saint Mary s for the first time in 24 years (Dec., 1991); men s basketball traveled to San Diego, on Dec. 15, to face the Toreros for the first time in 37 years (1978). NICE KICKS, ESPECIALLY FOR A CAUSE UC Davis head men s basketball coach Jim Les and his staff took part in the American Cancer Society Coaches vs. Cancer Suits and Sneakers Awareness Week when the Aggies hosted Cal State Fullerton on Jan. 27. During this Big West game against the Titans, Les and his coaching staff wore sneakers with their usual game attire. As is the case with other coaching staffs from around the country that week, UC Davis participated in the national campaign to help raise awareness among fans about the fight against cancer. UC DAVIS BASKETBALL THANKS FANS FOR SHOWING THEIR #AGGIEPRIDE UC Davis basketball has held its annual holiday food and toy drives when the team hosted Portland and Sacramento State earlier this season; those events benefited The Pantry, an on-campus resource for students, and Toys for Tots. Both drives were a resounding success thanks to the generosity of students, fans, and supporters of the program. THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME Neal Monson turned in one of his most impressive performances as an Aggie when his team visited Utah Valley during the Thanksgiving break. What made that evening even more special was the fact that numerous hometown family and friends made the brief 20-minute drive from Sandy to Orem, Utah, to watch Monson compete in person. Those in attendance saw Monson score a career-high 17 points and grab 15 rebounds in a game the Aggies won by 12. THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME - PART TWO With numerous friends and family members in attendance, San Diego native Brynton Lemar grabbed six rebounds in addition to scoring 10 or more points, for the fifth consecutive game, by finishing with 12 points on 5 of 10 shooting. HOW LOW DID SAC. STATE GO? NOW WE KNOW, SEASON LOWS In addition to defeating Sacramento State in the second of two Causeway Cup games, UC Davis forced the Hornets to post seasonlow figures in four categories: points (61), field goal percentage (.377), three-point field goal percentage (.280) and free throw percentage (.500). NO ONE COULD CATCH THIS FOX, THAT S WHY HE S #1 Josh Fox stole the show in the first of two Causeway Cup games when he finished with 18 rebounds at Sacramento State (11/24). That is the highest total recorded by any Aggie in the program s Division I history. The previous mark of 15 was set by Neal Monson earlier this season vs. Portland (11/15), J.T. Adenrele (3/2/13 at Cal State Fullerton), Joe Harden (1/15/09 at Cal State Fullerton) and Ryan Howley (11/20/12 at Sacramento State and 12/20/12 vs. Southern Illinois). FOX CAME THAT CLOSE TO BEING THE FIRST Josh Fox also earned the second double-double of the season (and his career) when he scored 16 points on the Hornets home floor, and nearly became the first UC Davis player to post a 20/20 game since the team joined the Big West Conference in Dominic Callori is the last Aggie to score 20 points and grab 20 rebounds in a single game; this feat took place on Dec. 16, 2001, when UC Davis traveled to Sonoma State. AGGIE TRIO SETS CAREER HIGHS IN CAUSEWAY THRILLER Brynton Lemar, Josh Fox and Darius Graham each set career highs when the Aggies visited the Nest in the first of two Causeway Cup games scheduled this season. By scoring a career-high four of his six baskets from three, Brynton Lemar led all Aggies with a career-high 21 points at Sacramento State. Josh Fox set a new Division I program high by finishing with 18 rebounds, topping the previous mark of 15 set by four Aggies. Sacramento native Darius Graham sank three of his four field goals from distance, and made 6 of 7 free throws to finish with a careerhigh 17 points. NOTHING NEW TO THE LOCALS Sacramento native Darius Graham turned in another jaw-dropping performance when UC Davis visited Sacramento State in the first of two rivalry games scheduled this season (11/24). Graham, who played at Sacramento High School, scored three of his four baskets from distance, made all but one of his seven shots at the stripe, scored a career high 17 points and finished with a teamhigh three assists. CALL HIM MR. WINDEX Highlighted by his 18-rebound effort at Sacramento State, the most recorded by an Aggie in a single game during the program s Division I history, Josh Fox collected 42 rebounds throughout the first four games of the season. This is the highest four-game total since Mark Payne grabbed 40 during the season. That year, Payne collected six boards at Fresno State (12/17/09), 10 at Air Force (12/22/09) and 12 in back-to-back games vs. Whittier (12/30/09) and Cal State Fullerton (1/2/10). AGGIES OWNED THE PAINT VS. PORTLAND November 15 marked the first time in six years (three years shy to the day) that the Aggies finished with 50 or more rebounds when they collected 53 against Portland. UC Davis grabbed 50 boards on Nov. 18, 2009, when UC Santa Cruz visited the Pavilion. DON T MESS WITH MONSON Neal Monson was a key reason why UC Davis dominated the battle of the boards vs. Portland because the junior center finished with a career-high 15 rebounds. Monson is the first Aggie since March 2, 2013, to post 15 or more rebounds in a single game; J.T. Adenrele last accomplished this feat when UC Davis visited Cal State Fullerton that night. DOUBLE THE DOUBLE-DOUBLES In UC Davis second game of the season, Josh Fox and Neal Monson barely missed out on recording their second-straight double-double. Only three Aggies (during the program s Division I era) recorded double-doubles in consecutive games, they are: UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

14 J.T. Adenrele 13 points/10 rebounds vs. Eastern Washington (12/17/12) 18/11 vs. Southern Illinois (12/20/12) 13/10 at UC Riverside (2/28/13) 22/15 at Cal State Fullerton (3/2/13) Joe Harden 19/12 at Iowa State (11/14/08) 11/11 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (11/15/08) 12/10 at Air Force (12/22/09) 10/12 vs. Whittier (12/30/09) 21/11 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee (11/14/10) 16/11 vs. UC Santa Cruz (11/17/10) Mark Payne 16/10 vs. UC Riverside (1/8/09) 22/10 vs. Long Beach State (1/10/09) STREAK STOPPED IN SEASON OPENER UC Davis began the season with 14-game home win streak, the 14th-longest in the nation, which was snapped when North Dakota State visited the Pavilion in each team s season opener. GIVE THEM AN INCH, AND YOU RE ASKING FOR TROUBLE UC Davis has been the best jump-shooting team in the league in recent seasons, including this one, and the numbers prove it since the Aggies posted top field goal and three-point field goal percentages in three of the last five seasons. 2011:.460 field goal pct./.378 three-point field goal pct. 2013:.473/ :.490/.447 UC Davis ended the season as national three-point champions with its percentage, and the fourth-highest overall field goal figure. The Aggies were also the only Division I team to post two top-five percentages last season. CH-CH-CH-CHANGES Before the start of the season, the NCAA Men s Basketball Rules Committee made more than 25 rules changes. Most of these were designed to increase the pace of play, reduce the number of stoppages and provide better balance between offense and defense. Key changes include: Shot clock reduced from 35 seconds to 30 seconds Restricted area arc expanded from three feet to four feet Reduction of 30-second timeouts from four to three Only two 30-second timeouts carry over to the second half A 30-second timeout called within 30 seconds of a media timeout will become the media timeout Coaches can only call timeouts during a dead ball situation AS MANY AS FOUR ON ESPN3 ESPN3 will air as many as four UC Davis road games this season when conference officials released its schedule for the season. The network will featured the defending Big West Conference champions at Long Beach State, on Jan. 9, and will broadcast another game on Feb. 4, at Cal State Fullerton. ESPN3 picked up another league matchup as its Wild Card game, as announced in early January, when the Aggies visited UC Riverside on Feb. 6. The final ESPN3 game of the year will take place in the Aggies regular season finale, scheduled on March 5 at CSUN. LOCATION IS KEY Even though UC Davis has not fared well in its season openers since joining the Big West Conference in 2007 the Aggies snapped a six-game slide last season men s basketball has enjoyed a tremendous amount of success in its inaugural home game of the season. In its nine home openers as a Division I team, UC Davis is 6-3, and has collected victories in its first home game of the season in five of the last seven years. IRON SHARPENS IRON When the season kicked-off on Nov. 13, the defending Big West Conference champions faced North Dakota State the first of six teams on the Aggies schedule that advanced to postseason play last year. In addition to the Bison, other opponents include Sacramento State, Saint Mary s, Boise State, UC Irvine and UC Santa Barbara. LET S KEEP A GREAT THING GOING After leading UC Davis to a 25-win season and a Big West championship last year, Jim Les signed a contract extension that will keep him as UC Davis head men s basketball coach through the season. TEAM USA EXPERIENCE HELPS PRINTUP PREP FOR D-I COMPETITION Before arriving to campus this past summer for off-season workouts and his first round of classes, freshman guard Rogers Printup competed for Team USA at the World Deaf Basketball Championships. Held in Taoyuan, Taiwan, Team USA steamrolled its way through pool play by topping Poland, Greece and Australia. By defeating Israel in the quarterfinals, and Russia in the semis a game that saw the Orange, California, native hit the game-winning free throws, Printup (the youngest member on roster), and his teammates, earned a shot against Lithuania the No. 1 team in the world. By sinking a game-winning shot at the buzzer, Lithuania preserved its status and captured gold. In addition to winning silver, Team USA jumped four spots in the world rankings from No. 6 to No. 2 after that event concluded. ONE LAST LOOK BACK The season was a historic one for UC Davis basketball. In addition to capturing the program s inaugural Big West Conference championship, and earning its first-ever Division I postseason appearance when the team faced (eventual champion) Stanford in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament, the Aggies also: Ended the season as national three-point champions Finished the year as the only D-I team to post top five field goal and three-point field goal percentages Recorded a +16 win differential No. 1 in the nation and a Big West record Received a No. 8 national mid-major ranking Posted a perfect home record Set new school records for the most overall (25), home (14), conference (14), non-conference (11) and road (10) wins HAWKINS SIGNS WITH THE HEAT Former UC Davis guard Corey Hawkins, the first player in school history to receive Associated Press All-America honors, signed a contract with the Miami Heat last August. With the announcement, last year s national three-point champion is the first Aggie in school history to participate in a NBA training camp. Hawkins, a two-time league scoring champion and reigning Big West Conference Player of the Year, ranked seventh in the nation at 20.9 points per game and led the NCAA by shooting.488 from beyond the arc. An All-District IX selection from both the U.S. Basketball Writers Association and National Association of Basketball Coaches, Hawkins finished among the Big West s best in 10 different statistical categories, earning additional All-America honors when he was named a finalist for the Lou Henson Award - presented to the top Division I mid-major player in the country. Hawkins finished his career at UC Davis as the program s all-time No. 2 scorer with 1,694 career points - the highest total recorded by a three-year letterwinner in the 106-year history of the program. SINCE HIS SIGNING... Corey Hawkins originally competed for the Sioux Falls Skyforce, the Heat s NBA D-League affiliate, for nine games before joining the Idaho Stampede in early January. Highlighted by his season-high 17-point night on Jan. 23, where he hit 6 of 10 shots overall, 2 of 5 from three and all three at the line, Hawkins posted double digit scoring totals in five of his first nine games with the Stampede. What separates players in the NBA D-League from other minor league systems is that players do not sign contracts with specific NBA D-League teams. Instead, all players sign a one-year NBA D-League Standard Player Contract with the league itself. All players are relieved of their contractual obligations if they sign a contract with an NBA team at any point in the season. PAYNE CONTINUES TO MAKE HIS MARK IN EUROPE Coming off his most successful season as a professional, Mark Payne signed a two-year deal with Limoges CSP a French basketball club that is a two-time Ligue Nationale de Basket Pro A champion. Last season as a member of Champagne Châlons-Reims, French basketball organization, Payne, also known as the Swiss Army Knife for his versatility, was one of two Americans to earn a spot on the league s the five-man first team, averaged 15.1 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.2 assists. Limoges plays in the 24-team Euroleague, Europe s highest level. AVERY JOHNSON HEADS DOWN UNDER Another member of UC Davis Big West championship team turned professional when Avery Johnson inked a deal to compete for the Kilsyth Cobras in early December. Kilsyth, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, competes in the South East Australian Basketball League, the country s premier winter basketball league. 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15 After transferring to UC Davis from San Francisco, Johnson ended the season with a.410 three-point percentage in league games the highest among all Big West Conference players. The Long Beach native started 16 of 31 games played throughout his inaugural season as an Aggie, averaged 4.5 points and 2.9 rebounds per game. In his final season at UC Davis, Johnson started all 32 games played, averaged 6.2 ppg, 2.9 rpg, and was a key reason why the Aggies posted the top three-point percentage in the country. His.410 shooting clip from distance was the eighth-highest among all conference players, but it was his defensive prowess that drew the attention from opposing coaches. The heartbeat of the Aggies defense was a key reason why the team recorded a +16 win differential, the highest in the nation and new Big West record, and received a No. 8 national mid-major ranking the highest in school history. JOSH RITCHART CONTINUES HIS CAREER IN JAPAN After helping UC Davis men s basketball capture its inaugural Big West Conference championship, first-ever Division I playoff berth and post its most successful Division I season, Josh Ritchart playing basketball professionally in Japan as a member of Bambitious Nara a member of the Turkish Airlines Basketball Japan League. Ritchart, a 6-9 swingman who led all active Big West players from three last year with 234 career field goals, capped a spectacular career at UC Davis last spring. The Auburn, California, native started all 31 games played, finished with top-15 statistics in four categories : three-point field goals made per game (No. 3, 2.06), three-point field goal percentage (No. 5,.457), field goal percentage (No. 6,.495) and points per game (No. 13, 11.8). Ritchart also helped UC Davis end its season with the No. 1 three-point percentage and No. 4 field goal percentage in the nation. Named Big West Freshman of the Year and CollegeInsider.com Freshman Mid-Major All-American shortly after the regular season concluded, Ritchart rebounded from a season-ending injury (suffered in 2013) to collect additional league honors as a senior last March when he earned All-Big West second team accolades. Ritchart ended his career as an Aggie ranked No. 5 in the program s history with 68 blocked shots, No. 10 with 1,333 points and 116 assists. A FAMILIAR FACE JOINED RITCHART IN JAPAN... Two-time All-Big West recipient Ryan Sypkens continued his professional career in Japan after signing a contract to play for the Tokyo Cinq Reves of the Turkish Airlines Basketball Japan League this past summer. After graduating from UC Davis in the spring of 2014, Sypkens turned pro by joining the Aguilas de Tunja of Colombia s DirecTV Basketball League. During his stint abroad, Sypkens led Aguilas to a second-place finish with a 12-8 record. The native of Elk Grove shot 40 percent from the field,.424 pct. from three, averaged 11 points and 2.4 rebounds per game. A regular in Tunja s starting lineup, Sypkens earned plenty of playing time throughout the season and logged 28.1 minutes per game - one of the team s top marks.... BUT THEN HE WAS DRAFTED CLOSER TO HOME After playing in Japan for 10 games, Ryan Sypkens caught the eyes, and attention, of professional scouts and was drafted by the London Lightning in November s National Basketball League of Canada s draft. While in Tokyo, Sypkens averaged 28.2 minutes, 10.9 points and 6.4 rebounds per game, shot.476 overall and.280 from three. MANCASOLA CONTINUES PRO CAREER IN ITALY Former Aggie point guard Paolo Mancasola is a member of Virtus Basket Canicatti, a First Division team based in Sicily, Italy, after agreeing to terms this past summer. Mancasola joins Virtus Canicatti after competing for SC Itzehoe (Germany) in , The Redding, California, native started three of his five games played, averaged 18.5 minutes, five points and two assists. After a strong showing with SC Itzehoe, Mancasola finished the season with the BC Bern Giants, a professional club based in Switzerland. While at UC Davis, Mancasola helped the team set two new school records for the most overall and Big West victories in a single season, and two new Division I program records for this highest field goal and three-point percentages four records that were broken by last year s Big West championship team. READING PROGRAM DRAWS RECORD NUMBERS After successful campaigns in its first three seasons, a record number of schools, and students, have signed up for UC Davis men s basketball s free Reading Program this year. More than 22,000 students, from 36 schools located in four surrounding counties, have signed-up this season. Men s basketball created this program to encourage elementary-aged students to work hard in the classroom and read as often as possible. By teaming up with all 36 schools, the Aggies are able to reward participants who display an exemplary work ethic, show a passion for reading or achieve academic success. Each participating student will receive a complimentary ticket to a UC Davis men s basketball home game this season, weekly player bios and videos, motivational posters and a monthly newsletter. Principals, staff members, teachers or district personnel who are interested in teaming up with UC Davis men s basketball this season can do so by contacting Director of Basketball Operations Mark Darnall at (530) , or by at medarnall@ucdavis.edu. Local elementary schools can opt-in at any time during the academic year. FROM THE PAST TO THE PRESENT The season is the ninth for UC Davis athletics as a member of the Big West Conference. Previous conference affiliations include: Far West Conference Northern California Athletic Conference California Collegiate Athletic Conference Division I Independent Big West Conference 2007-present NOTE: The Far West changed its name to the Northern California Athletic Conference in WHAT S AN AGGIE? Aggie is a term for students of an (historically) agricultural school. Since schools like UC Davis & Texas A&M have agricultural roots, all students at schools such as these are Aggies. The official UC Davis mascot is a mustang named Gunrock, hence the horse image. The name dates to 1921 when the U.S. Army brought a horse named Gun Rock to UC Davis to supply high-quality stock for cavalry horses. The mustang mascot was selected to honor that cavalry horse. DID YOU KNOW? UC Davis, is a public research university located in Davis, California, 15 minutes west (in good traffic) of Sacramento - the capital of California. The campus covers 7,309 acres, making it the largest within the 10-campus University of California system. UC Davis also has the third-largest enrollment in the UC System after UCLA and UC Berkeley. Classified as a Public Ivy, a publicly funded university considered as providing a quality of education comparable to those of the Ivy League, the university offers over 100 undergraduate majors. Even though UC Davis agricultural heritage remains strong, the university has expanded over the past century to include graduate and professional programs in medicine (which includes the UC Davis Medical Center), law, veterinary medicine, education, nursing, and business management, in addition to 90 research programs offered by UC Davis Graduate Studies. UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine is the largest in the United States and is ranked No. 1 in the nation. REMEMBER YOUR ROOTS The In 1905, the California legislature passed the University Farm Bill, which called for the establishment of a farm school for the University of California (at the time, Berkeley was the sole campus of the university). After two failed bills, a law authorizing the creation of a University Farm was passed on March 18, Yolo County, home to some of California s prime farmland, was chosen as the site. A committee appointed by the Regents purchased land near Davisville (now Davis) in The Regents officially took control of the property in September 1906 and constructed four buildings in Short courses were first offered in 1908 and UC, Davis opened its doors as the University Farm to 40 degree students (all male from UC Berkeley, who participated in the school s first three-year program that commenced in January SHE S AN AGGIE? HE IS TOO? A list of well-known UC Davis Athletics alums includes: Chris Petersen, head football coach at Washington Urijah Faber, wrestler; professional Mixed Martial Artist Mike Bellotti, former head football coach at Oregon and current college football analyst at ESPN and ABC Rolf Benirschke, Pro Bowl and All-Pro placekicker for the San Diego Chargers of the NFL Colton Schmidt, punter for the Buffalo Bills Daniel Descalso, infielder (and World Series Champion) as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals; currently plays for the Colorado Rockies UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

16 Scott Weltz 2012 Olympic finalists in 200 breaststroke, winner of 2012 USA Olympic trials in 200 breast with a meet record Quincy Amarikwa, MLS player for the San Jose Earthquakes Kim Conley, long distance runner that qualified for the 2012 Olympics Mark Grieb, former quarterback for the San Jose SaberCats Daryl Gross, former Director of Athletics at Syracuse University Dan Hawkins, former head coach at Boise State, Colorado, and the CFL s Montreal Alouettes Ken O Brien, 11-year quarterback for the New York Jets and Philadelphia Eagles J.T. O Sullivan, quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals and San Francisco 49ers Other prominent Aggies include: Tani Cantil-Sakauye, Chief Justice of California Josh Davis, aka DJ Shadow Anna Escobedo Cabral, Treasurer of the United States John Harris, owner of Harris Ranch in the Central Valley Jeffrey Katz, CEO of Leapfrog Enterprises, former CEO of Orbitz Tony Miller, former California Secretary of State Jackie Speier, U.S. Representative, California 14th Congressional District Ann Veneman, former head of U.S. Department of Agriculture and Executive Director of UNICEF John Watson, CEO, Chevron Martin Yan, Chef - host of the award-winning TV show, Yan Can Cook BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

17 ()*+!"+,-./ # % for agriculture and forestry in the world. - QS World University Rankings (2014) Research universities as the top producer of U.S. Fulbright Scholars ( ) tied for # % # 7 # $ among public universities. Among public & private universities - The Best Colleges Top 50 Colleges & Universities in America (2013) among 162 Ten Coolest Schools Sierra Magazine s seventh-annual ranking # &7 Happiest U.S. college campus - Newsweek College Rankings (2011) # %8 # $$ overall among the world s universities. Times Higher Education (2015) Outstanding students: The average GPA of fall 2014 admitted freshmen was 4.07 and 3.48 for transfer students. The majority of UC Davis graduates pursuing a post-secondary degree attend their first- or second-choice institution. Comprehensive majors: UC Davis offers more than 100 academic majors and 96 graduate programs in four globally respected colleges: Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; Biological Sciences; Engineering; and Letters and Science. Most professional schools: UC Davis is the only UC campus with professional schools in all of the following disciplines: business management, education, law, medicine, nursing and veterinary medicine.!"#$%" &&%#'%$ Students enrolled Number of living alumni with degrees UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

18 POSTSEASON HISTORY CONFERENCE 2015 Big West Conference Quarterfinal...Won vs. CSUN, Big West Conference Semifinal...Lost vs. Hawai i, Big West Conference Quarterfinal...Lost vs. Cal Poly, Big West Conference Quarterfinal... Lost vs. Long Beach State, Big West Conference Semifinal...Lost vs. UC Santa Barbara, Big West Conference Quarterfinal...Won vs. Cal State Fullerton, (ot) 2009 Big West Conference Quarterfinal...Lost vs. Pacific, Big West Conference First Round... Won vs. UC Irvine, NCAC Shaughnessy Final...Won vs. Sonoma State, NCAC Shaughnessy First Round...Won vs. Stanislaus State, NCAC Shaughnessy Final... Won vs. Cal State Hayward, NCAC Shaughnessy First Round...Won vs. Sonoma State, NCAC Shaughnessy Final...Won vs. Sonoma State, NCAC Shaughnessy First Round... Won vs. Chico State, NCAC Shaughnessy Final... Won vs. Chico State, NCAC Shaughnessy Semifinal...Lost vs. Chico State, NCAC Shaughnessy First Round...Won vs. San Francisco State, NCAC Shaughnessy First Round...Lost at Stanislaus State, NCAC Shaughnessy Final...Lost at Chico State, NCAC Shaughnessy Semifinal... Won at Chico State, NCAC Shaughnessy First Round...Won vs. Stanislaus State, NCAC Shaughnessy First Round...Lost to San Francisco State, NCAC Shaughnessy Final...Lost at Sonoma State., NCAC Shaughnessy First Round... Won vs. Cal State Hayward, (ot) 1988 NCAC Shaughnessy Final...Lost at Cal State Hayward, NCAC Shaughnessy First Round...Won at San Francisco State, NCAC Shaughnessy First Round...Lost to Humboldt State, NCAC Shaughnessy Final...Lost at Cal State Hayward, NCAC Shaughnessy First Round... Won at San Franciso State, NCAC Shaughnessy First Round...Lost at Cal State Hayward, NCAC Shaughnessy First Round...Lost at San Francisco State, NCAC Shaughnessy First Round...Lost at San Francisco State, The Far Western Conference ( ) and California Collegiate Athletic Association ( ) did not have conference tournaments. NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT 2015 NIT First Round (Stanford, Calif.)...Lost at Stanford, NCAA DIVISION II 2000 NCAA West Regional Final (Seattle, Wash.)... Lost vs. Seattle Pacific, NCAA West Regional Semifinal... Won vs. BYU Hawaii, NCAA West Regional Semifinal (Bellingham, Wash.)... Lost vs. Seattle Pacific, NCAA Elite Eight Final (Louisville, Ky.)...Won vs. Kentucky Wesleyan, NCAA Elite Eight Semifinal... Won vs. State Rose (N.Y.), NCAA Elite Eight Quarterfinal... Won vs. West Texas A&M, NCAA West Regional Final (Davis)... Won vs. Seattle Pacific, NCAA West Regional Semifinal... Won vs. Cal State Los Angeles, NCAA West Regional First Round (Bakersfield)... Lost to Grand Canyon, NCAA West Regional Semifinal (Bakersfield)... Lost to Seattle Pacific, NCAA West Regional First round...won vs. Montana State-Billings, NCAA West Regional Consolation (Riverside)... Lost to Cal State Los Angeles, NCAA West Regional Semifinal...Lost at UC Riverside, NCAA West Regional First round (Davis)...Won vs. Grand Canyon, (ot) 1978 NCAA West Regional Consolation... Lost at Puget Sound, NCAA West Regional First round...lost at Cal State Northridge, NCAA West Regional Consolation...Lost to Cal Poly Pomona, (ot) NCAA West Regional First round...lost to Cal State Bakersfield, NCAA West Regional Consolation... Won at UC Irvine, NCAA West Regional First round...lost to UC Riverside, NCAA West Regional Consolation...Lost to UC Riverside, NCAA West Regional First round...lost to UNLV, NCAA West Regional Consolation... Lost to San Diego State, NCAA West Regional First round...lost to UNLV, NCAA West Regional Consolation...Def. Portland State, NCAA West Regional First round...lost to Nevada Southern (UNLV), BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

19 JIM LES Head Coach Fifth Season Bradley Jim Les was named the 23rd head coach in UC Davis history on May 5, 2011, and ended his fourth year with the Aggies in the most successful season in the program s Division I era. The Big West Coach of the Year led UC Davis to its first-ever Big West Conference championship and its inaugural postseason berth as a D-I team when the Aggies faced Stanford in the opening round of the National Invitation Tournament. That appearance capped a season that included new school records for the most overall, home, road, conference and non-conference wins. For the first time in school history, UC Davis ended the season as the NCAA s national team three point champions by virtue of its.447 shooting percentage - the highest mark recorded by any team since the three-point line was pushed back to its current distance. Corey Hawkins, the country s No. 1 three-point shooter with his.488 percentage brought the team s first-ever individual title to Davis; combined, the squad recorded the highest three-point team percentage since As the only team in the nation to hold top five three-point and overall field goal percentages on a weekly basis, men s basketball posted a +16 win differential - a Big West Conference record and the nation s No. 1 turnaround. Under Les tutelage, no league team collected more all-conference and specialty awards that UC Davis - home of the Big West Coach of the Year, Player of the Year (Hawkins) and Sixth Man of the Year (Josh Fox). This season marked the first occasion that an Aggie received each award. Les came to the Aggies after spending nine years as the head coach at his alma mater, Bradley University, where he won more than 150 games and led the Braves to the 2006 NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen. In all, Les possesses nearly 30 years of successful playing and coaching experience in both the collegiate and professional ranks. Les is no stranger to the Sacramento area, having spent four years as a player with the Sacramento Kings, followed by three seasons as an assistant for the WNBA s Sacramento Monarchs. After a nineyear professional playing career, which included seven seasons in the National Basketball Association, Les enjoyed a successful venture into the financial world before returning to his basketball roots. After three years spent with the Monarchs, Les returned to Bradley and was named the 12th men s basketball coach in Braves history on April 7, In his first head coaching position, Les resume continued to build at Bradley. The Braves averaged better than 20 wins in five seasons from 2005 to 2010, while racking up 10 postseason wins the that time. Along the way, Les became the first coach to win games in four different postseason tournaments in NCAA history. Les coaching career has been defined by more than just wins and losses, however. Of the 26 seniors he has coached in his first nine years, 24 have earned their degrees, while the other two are currently playing professional basketball overseas. Under Les direction, Bradley set a program record for grade point average and had 11 team members earn a spot on the Bradley Athletic Director s Honor Roll during the academic year for posting a minimum 3.0 semester GPA during at least one of the two grading periods that year. Inheriting a team that produced a 9-20 record during the season, Les laid a solid foundation for a program that re-emerged as a force in the Missouri Valley Conference. Les finished with a record in nine seasons as Bradley s head man, having directed the Braves to the Sweet 16s of the 2006 NCAA Tournament and 2007 National Invitation Tournament, followed by runner-up finishes in the inaugural College Basketball Invitational (2008) and CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (2009). In , Les veteran Braves were able to find their stride down the stretch and play their way into the postseason picture by winning 13 of their last 17 contests, including a seven-game win streak that took the team all the way to the MVC Tournament championship game. Bradley went on to win a pair of NCAA Tournament games, defeating No. 4 seed Kansas (77-73) and fifth-seeded Pittsburgh (72-66) at the Palace of Auburn Hills to make its first Sweet 16 appearance since Les began his college career at Cleveland State, but transferred to Bradley during the winter break HEAD COACH JIM LES of his sophomore season. Once in the Bradley fold, Les led the Braves to a (.690) record in his 87 games, consecutive trips to the postseason (1985 NIT and 1986 NCAA Tournament) and one of the greatest seasons in the history of both Bradley and Valley men s basketball. The squad won the MVC regular season title with a perfect 16-0 league record and it remains the last Valley team to post an undefeated conference slate. Although the Braves lost the MVC Tournament championship game at Tulsa, Bradley earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, where the Braves lost to eventual national champion Louisville in the second round. Bradley s victory versus UTEP in the first round of the 1986 West Regional, however, was the program s first NCAA Tournament victory since During Bradley s memorable season, Les averaged 14.2 points and led The Valley with 7.9 assists per game. In addition to being named MVC Player of the Year in 1986, the 5-foot-11 point guard won the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Hall of Fame Award as the nation s best player less than 6-feet tall. Les was inducted into the Bradley Athletics Hall of Fame Feb. 7, He also has been inducted into the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame, the Greater Peoria Sports Hall of Fame and the Chicagoland Sports Hall of Fame. Additionally, Braves fans voted Les one of the 15 greatest players in program history during the celebration of Bradley s first 100 basketball seasons. Following his senior season, Les was a third-round (70th overall) selection by the Atlanta Hawks during the 1986 NBA Draft. He went on to play seven seasons for Utah, the Los Angeles Clippers, Sacramento and Atlanta. He led the NBA in 3-point field goal percentage (.461) during the season and he was the runner-up to Chicago s Craig Hodges in the AT&T Long Distance Shootout during the 1992 NBA All-Star Weekend. Among the coaches for whom Les played during his NBA career are Lenny Wilkens, Jerry Sloan and Dick Motta, three of the winningest coaches in NBA history. Originally from the Chicago suburb of Niles, Ill., Les is married to the former Jodi Martineau. The couple has three children: son Tyler and daughters Amber and Hannah. LES AT A GLANCE EDUCATION B.S., Finance, Bradley (1986) COACHING EXPERIENCE Head Coach, UC Davis (2011-present) Head Coach, Bradley ( ) Assistant Coach, Sacramento Monarchs, WNBA ( ) PLAYING EXPERIENCE NBA: Atlanta Hawks ( ), Sacramento Kings ( ), Los Angeles Clippers (1990), Utah Jazz ( ) College: Bradley ( ), Cleveland State ( ) PREVIOUS POSTSEASON APPEARANCES 2015: Big West Conference Tournament Semifinals National Invitation Tournament First Round 2013: Big West Conference Quarterfinals 2012: Big West Conference Quarterfinals 2011: Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Quarterfinals 2010: Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Semifinals 2009: Missouri Valley Conference Tournament Semifinals CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament - Tournament runner-up 2008: Missouri Valley Conference Tournament - Quarterfinals College Basketball Invitational - Tournament runner-up 2007: Missouri Valley Conference Tournament - Semifinals National Invitation Tournament - Second Round (North Region) 2006: Missouri Valley Conference Tournament - Championship (2nd place finish) NCAA Tournament - Sweet 16 (Oakland Regional) 2005: Missouri Valley Conference Tournament - First Round 2004: Missouri Valley Conference Tournament - First Round 2003: Missouri Valley Conference Tournament - First Round NOTE: Les is the first coach in NCAA Division I history to win games in four different postseason tournaments UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

20 KEVIN NOSEK Assistant Coach 14th Season UC Davis 99 COACHING STAFF CHRIS DAVIS Assistant Coach Fifth Season Michigan Kevin Nosek brings more than a decade of experience as either a UC Davis assistant coach or student-athlete. This season marked his 14th as an assistant coach. He began his Aggie coaching career in following a four-year playing career at UC Davis. After serving a three-year stint as head coach at Menlo College, Nosek returned to the Aggies in He assists in all aspects of the program. Nosek, a true veteran of the men s basketball staff whose connection to the program dates back to his youth days, first served as a ball boy for Bob Hamilton s teams in the late 1980s. Since his return in 2006, he has been instrumental in helping the program complete its transition to Division I, a process that includes the program s first official D-I and Big West Conference season in After starring at nearby Davis Senior High, Nosek played for UC Davis from , highlighting his career with a NCAA Division II national championship in He enjoyed his best collegiate game during his senior year, when he hit 4 of 5 from three-point range en route to a career-high 12 points against Holy Names. Perhaps as a premonition of things to come, his teammates dubbed him Coach Nosek for his unrelenting diligence both on and off the court. Nosek remained with the Aggie program as an assistant to Brian Fogel from In his four seasons, the Aggies compiled a record and qualified for the NCAA D-II West Regional ( ). Following his first tenure at UC Davis, Nosek earned his first collegiate head coaching role when he took the helm of the men s basketball program at Menlo College. In three seasons with the Oaks, he turned around a program that finished 4-22 his first season, to one that posted a mark and its best record in seven years. The Oaks advanced to the Cal Pac Conference Tournament semifinal game during the season and reached the title game the following year. Nosek s Menlo tenure included a roster that led all D-II teams in rebound defense, also ranking among the nation s leaders in rebound margin and field goal percentage defense. Nosek graduated from UC Davis in June of 1999, earning his bachelor s degree in organizational studies. He received his masters in sport coaching from the United States Sports Academy shortly thereafter. Nosek and his wife, Nicole reside in Davis; they have two daughters, Maya and Grace. Chris Davis, formerly an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Providence College in the Big East Conference, enters his fifth season with the Aggies this year. Davis, who is involved in all aspects of UC Davis program, brings more than 25 years of coaching experience to the Aggies. Under his tutelage, teams from his previous schools earned two NCAA Tournament bids, and another two invitations to the National Invitation Tournament. UC Davis head coach Jim Les noted Davis expertise as a recruiter and assistant when he said, while announcing his addition to the program, Chris brings a wealth of experience and success to our staff. Having competed against Chris in the Missouri Valley Conference, I always respected his work ethic, recruiting prowess, and high basketball IQ. We are fortunate to have him join our staff and expect him to have a big impact in all aspects of our program. Davis first season at Providence in was a memorable one with the Friars winning 19 games overall - the most for a first-year staff in school history - including 10 against fellow Big East opponents. Providence was rewarded with a bid to the NIT. He was also instrumental in the development of standout guard Marshon Brooks, who was second among NCAA scorers (24.6 ppg) throughout the season, leading to his selection in the 2011 NBA Draft by the Boston Celtics. Prior to Providence, Davis served as the recruiting coordinator at Drake University, recruiting nearly every member of the Bulldogs 2008 MVC regular-season and tournament championship team, including the squad s entire starting lineup. Among that group was Josh Young, the program s all-time leading scorer. Drake finished its historic season with a 28-5 record, was ranked as high as No. 14 by the Associated Press and earned the school s first NCAA Tournament bid since Davis began his coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at Western Michigan in 1986 before becoming Grand Valley State s first full-time assistant a year later. He later joined the staff at Kent State where he helped guide the Golden Flashes to a 1990 NIT appearance. He returned to Western Michigan in 1995, helping the Broncos win 21 games and advance to the second round of the 1998 NCAA Tournament. Davis earned his bachelor s degree in secondary education, with an emphasis in history and social studies, from the University of Michigan in He received his master s in sports administration from Western Michigan in Davis and his wife, Helen, have two children, Xavier and Gabriela BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

21 COACHING STAFF KYLE VOGT Assistant Coach Fourth Season Lakeland MARK DARNALL Director of Basketball Operations Fifth Season Illinois State Kyle Vogt enters his fourth season with the UC Davis men s basketball program as an assistant coach after being hired in June, In his role, he assists in all areas of the Aggies program, specializing in perimeter play and development, recruiting and opponent scouting as well as in-game coaching. I am very excited to add Kyle to our staff, said head men s basketball coach Jim Les shortly after Vogt s hiring. He is an accomplished Division I assistant that brings with him great knowledge and enthusiasm. He will be a tremendous asset to our staff and an excellent resource for our players both on and off the floor. Vogt brings an 11-year coaching career to UC Davis that including stops at UW Platteville ( ), Bradley ( 04-11) and Western Illinois ( 11-12). Vogt has been a part of five postseason teams throughout those 11 years, including Bradley s 2006 Sweet 16 run. In back-to-back years, teams Vogt coached set single-season school records for the most Division I wins - 18 at Western Illinois and 14 at UC Davis. A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Vogt graduated from Lakeland College in 2002 with a bachelor s degree in marketing. An outstanding player for the Muskies, Vogt was a three-time allconference performer and scored 1,123 points throughout his career. He is ranked No. 2 all-time with 183 three-point field goals and was amongst the Div. III national leaders in three-point percentage during both his junior and senior seasons. Vogt and his wife, Erin, live in Davis with their two children, Jackson and Nolan. Mark Darnall enters his fifth season as a member of the Aggies staff, continuing his role as UC Davis director of basketball operations. He helps oversee most administrative areas of the program including video and practice coordination, supervising team managers and other responsibilities. Darnall came to UC Davis after assisting Aggie head coach Jim Les as a video coordinator at Bradley University in In that role he oversaw all aspects of the team s film and video needs, including preparation of opponent scouting, managing the video room and supplying the coaching staff with practice and game film. He coordinated film exchange with opponents, used the XOS Digital video software program and assisted in other administrative duties. Prior to that, Darnall was an assistant coach at Peoria Christian High School for the season, helping with both on- and off-court duties. Peoria Christian finished while capturing the conference title with an 8-1 record. Darnall played college basketball at Eureka College in Illinois where he led the Red Devils in scoring and shot 41.4 percent from three-point territory in He was named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Honors Court for his achievements on the court and in the classroom. Darnall has coached at several camps and is co-author of several articles for Athletes in Action. He is the nephew of NAIA and Illinois Basketball Hall of Fame coach Dave Darnall. He earned his undergraduate degree in sports management in 2009 and his masters degree, in the same major, from Illinois State in Darnall is married to the former Megan Werking, the couple resides in Davis. SUPPORT STAFF CHAD HICKS Operations Intern TAYLOR KIENTZEL Operations Intern JILL RADZINSKI Athletics Trainer DR. LIZ APPLEGATE Director of Sports Nutrition MICHELLE ROPPEAU Director of Athletic Academic Advising ELDON BROUGH Strength and Conditioning Coach STEVE ALARCON Equipment Manager UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

22 STARTING LINEUPS Date Opponent G G G F C Lineup Record Nov. 13 North Dakota State Graham Lemar White Fox Monson 0-1 Nov. 15 Portland Graham Lemar White Fox Monson 1-1 Nov. 18 Fresno Pacific Graham Lemar White Fox Monson 2-1 Nov. 24 at Sacramento State Graham Lemar White Fox Monson 2-2 Nov. 28 at Utah Valley Graham Lemar White Fox Monson 3-2 Dec. 2 Sacramento State Graham Lemar White Fox Monson 4-2 Dec. 4 at Saint Mary s Graham Lemar White Fox Monson 4-3 Dec. 15 at San Diego Graham Lemar White Fox Monson 4-4 Dec. 19 Air Force Graham Lemar White Fox Monson 4-5 Dec. 22 Idaho Graham Lemar White Fox Monson 4-6 Dec. 28 at Seattle University Graham Schneider Onyebalu Fox Goode 0-1 Dec. 30 at Boise State Graham Schneider White Goode Monson 0-1 Jan. 2 Holy Names Graham Schneider White Goode Monson 1-1 Jan. 7 at UC Irvine* Graham Schneider White Fox Monson 0-1 Jan. 9 at Long Beach State* Graham Schneider Lemar Fox Monson 0-1 Jan. 14 CSUN* Graham Schneider Lemar Fox Monson 1-1 Jan. 21 UC Riverside* Graham Schneider Lemar Fox Monson 2-1 Jan. 23 at Hawai i* Graham Schneider Lemar Fox Monson 2-2 Jan. 27 Cal State Fullerton* Graham Schneider Lemar Fox Monson 3-2 Jan. 30 Cal Poly* Graham Schneider Lemar Fox Monson 4-2 Feb. 4 at Cal State Fullerton* Graham Schneider Lemar Fox Monson 4-3 Feb. 6 at UC Riverside* Graham Schneider Lemar Fox Monson 5-3 Feb. 11 UC Santa Barbara* Graham Schneider Lemar Fox Monson 5-4 Feb. 13 Long Beach State* Graham Schneider Lemar Fox Monson 5-5 Feb. 18 at Cal Poly* Graham Schneider Lemar Fox Monson 5-6 Feb. 20 at UC Santa Barbara* Graham Schneider Lemar Fox Monson 5-7 Feb. 27 UC Irvine* Graham Schneider Lemar Fox Monson 5-8 March 3 Hawai i* Graham Schneider Lemar Fox Monson 5-9 March 5 at CSUN* Graham Schneider Lemar Fox Monson 6-9 Home Games in Bold * - Big West Conference game WIN/LOSS MARGIN Wins Losses BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

23 GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS Overall Big West Date Opponent W/L Score Att. High Scorer High Rebounder High Assists Record Record Nov. 13 North Dakota State L (OT) 3366 Fox (16) Fox (12) Graham/White (3) Nov. 15 Portland W Lemar (18) Monson (15) Fox/Monson Nov. 18 Fresno State W Fox (21) Funtarov (7) Graham/Shneider (3) Nov. 24 at Sacramento State L Lemar (21) Fox (18) Fox, Lemar, White, Graham (3) Nov. 28 at Utah Valley W Berry (18) Monson (13) Lemar (4) Dec. 2 Sacramento State W Lemar (12) Berry/Monson (9) Schneider (4) Dec. 4 at Saint Mary s L Fox (19) White (5) Lemar, White (3) Dec. 15 at San Diego L Monson (15) Monson (9) Berry, White (2) Dec. 19 Air Force L Graham (16) Monson (10) Graham (5) Dec. 22 Idaho L Graham (13) Monson (7) Graham (3) Dec. 28 at Seattle University L (OT) 1370 Fox (18) Monson (9) Schneider (4) Dec. 30 at Boise State L Schneider (21) Monson (9) Lemar/Schneider (3) Jan. 2 Holy Names W Monson (20) Funtarov (9) Graham (4) Jan. 7 at UC Irvine* L Fox (17) Fox (10) Fox (2) Jan. 9 at Long Beach State* L Fox (13) Monson (13) Schneider (2) Jan. 14 CSUN* W Schneider (17) Monson (13) Graham (5) Jan. 21 UC Riverside* W Graham (21) Monson (9) Schneider (5) Jan. 23 at Hawai i* L Fox (25) Fox (8) Fox/Graham (3) Jan. 27 Cal State Fullerton* W Fox (19) Fox (7) Schneider (4) Jan. 30 Cal Poly* W Monson (20) Fox (10) Fox/Schneider/White (3) Feb. 4 at Cal State Fullerton* L Graham (16) Monson (13) Graham (3) Feb. 6 at UC Riverside* W Fox (16) Monson (12) Fox, Graham, Monson (2) Feb. 11 UC Santa Barbara* L Graham (19) Monson (8) Fox, Lemar (4) Feb. 13 Long Beach State* L Fox (20) Monson (10) Six players (1) Feb. 18 at Cal Poly* L Graham (14) Monson (10) Graham (6) Feb. 20 at UC Santa Barbara* L Fox (19) Lemar (11) Graham (4) Feb. 27 UC Irvine* L Fox (20) Fox (9) Fox (6) March 3 Hawai i* L Fox (19) Fox (8) Graham (3) March 5 at CSUN* W (3OT) Monson (21) Monson (15) Schneider (6) Home Games in Bold * - Big West Conference game LED UC DAVIS IN SCORING Josh Fox (13), Darius Graham (6), Neal Monson (4), Brynton Lemar (3), Siler Schneider (2), Nolan Berry (1) LED UC DAVIS IN REBOUNDING Neal Monson (17), Josh Fox (8), Georgi Funtarov (2), Nolan Berry (1), Brynton Lemar (1), Lawrence White (1) LED UC DAVIS IN ASSISTS Darius Graham (14), Siler Schneider (10), Josh Fox (9), Lawrence White (6), Brynton Lemar (5), Neal Monson (3), Nolan Berry (1), Garrison Goode (1) LED UC DAVIS IN BLOCKS Neal Monson (9), Josh Fox (8), Lawrence White (6), Garrison Goode (4), Darius Graham (3), Rogers Printup (3), Brynton Lemar (2), Siler Schneider (2), Nolan Berry (1), Georgi Funtarov (1), Michael Onyebalu (1) LED UC DAVIS IN STEALS Lawrence White (13), Josh Fox (8), Darius Graham (7), Brynton Lemar (7), Siler Schneider (6), Neal Monson (3), Garrison Goode (2), Nolan Berry (1) NOTE: Game-high totals include ties; number of games led in parenthesis UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

24 SPECIALTY STATS Date Opponent In Paint Off TO 2nd Chance Fast Break Bench Tied Scores/Lead Changes Nov. 13 North Dakota State 36/52 9/15 16/10 0/6 21/18 6/7 Nov. 15 Portland 42/26 12/28 13/20 9/10 18/35 0/0 Nov. 18 Fresno Pacific 36/18 18/13 5/2 6/8 27/25 2/4 Nov. 24 at Sacramento State 24/26 12/22 15/16 0/6 13/18 8/11 Nov. 28 at Utah Valley 40/34 14/13 12/5 0/4 29/23 6/10 Dec. 2 Sacramento State 30/10 7/15 2/7 2/4 23/30 1/5 Dec. 4 at Saint Mary s 34/30 12/7 9/12 14/0 17/42 3/5 Dec. 15 at San Diego 2/20 6/14 6/8 0/0 17/16 7/5 Dec. 19 Air Force 28/24 15/14 10/6 2/6 22/11 3/5 Dec. 22 Idaho 16/30 9/20 12/6 2/2 23/12 0/0 Dec. 28 at Seattle University 30/24 20/25 10/11 0/2 29/31 7/18 Dec. 30 at Boise State 30/22 17/15 0/8 4/2 11/11 2/5 Jan. 2 Holy Names 54/22 13/0 17/0 6/2 12/20 0/0 Jan. 7 at UC Irvine* 18/32 13/10 8/13 2/2 18/27 1/2 Jan. 9 at Long Beach State* 24/32 9/24 6/6 0/6 8/10 2/6 Jan. 14 CSUN* 34/36 8/15 14/4 4/10 7/17 5/2 Jan. 21 UC Riverside* 28/30 20/18 6/15 0/11 5/23 9/11 Jan. 23 at Hawai i* 30/30 9/18 4/9 2/2 4/12 4/1 Jan. 27 Cal State Fullerton* 26/22 19/10 14/6 8/10 2/0 5/4 Jan. 30 Cal Poly* 28/28 6/6 5/7 8/0 16/2 0/0 Feb. 4 at Cal State Fullerton* 10/22 9/14 0/7 4/4 4/17 11/7 Feb. 6 at UC Riverside* 16/14 9/13 6/8 0/2 3/9 4/5 Feb. 11 UC Santa Barbara* 10/26 6/10 15/16 0/2 11/15 0/2 Feb. 13 Long Beach State* 28/28 10/17 4/9 10/8 8/9 8/6 Feb. 18 at Cal Poly* 20/24 8/9 4/19 2/2 6/13 4/7 Feb. 20 at UC Santa Barbara* 8/12 6/24 9/14 0/0 7/17 0/0 Feb. 27 UC Irvine* 18/24 9/16 2/12 2/6 8/24 2/6 March 3 Hawai i* 26/30 22/14 2/14 4/6 2/23 1/3 March 5 at CSUN* 50/38 24/16 15/14 2/8 11/12 12/16 Home Games in Bold * - Big West Conference game NOTE: Point totals are organized as UC Davis/opponent BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

25 UC Davis Men's Basketball UC Davis Team High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 05, 2016) All games UC Davis - TEAM GAME HIGHS 87 at CSUN (03/05/16) 82 at Utah Valley (11/28/15) 79 at Sacramento State (11/24/15) UC DAVIS BASKETBALL UC Davis Team Highs POINTS 87 at CSUN (03/05/16) 82 at Utah Valley (11/28/15) 79 at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 79 PORTLAND (11/15/15) 76 FRESNO PACIFIC (11/18/15) FIELD GOALS MADE 32 at CSUN (03/05/16) 30 HOLY NAMES (01/02/16) 30 at Utah Valley (11/28/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 76 at CSUN (03/05/16) 63 AIR FORCE (12/19/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.556 (30-54) HOLY NAMES (01/02/16).511 (24-47) at Hawai'i (01/23/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 11 UC SANTA BARBARA (02/11/16) 9 at Seattle University (12/28/15) 9 at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 23 at Seattle University (12/28/15) 23 AIR FORCE (12/19/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.636 (7-11) CSUN (01/14/16).538 (7-13) at Utah Valley (11/28/15) FREE THROWS MADE 22 at UC Irvine (01/07/16) 20 FRESNO PACIFIC (11/18/15) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 32 IDAHO (12/22/15) 31 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (11/13/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.857 (18-21) at Cal State Fullerton (02/04/16).846 (11-13) CAL POLY (01/30/16) REBOUNDS 53 PORTLAND (11/15/15) 46 at CSUN (03/05/16) 46 HOLY NAMES (01/02/16) 46 FRESNO PACIFIC (11/18/15) 46 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (11/13/15) ASSISTS 20 at CSUN (03/05/16) 17 UC IRVINE (02/27/16) STEALS 12 at Seattle University (12/28/15) 11 at CSUN (03/05/16) 11 at Utah Valley (11/28/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 5 FRESNO PACIFIC (11/18/15) 4 at UC Irvine (01/07/16) TURNOVERS 22 FRESNO PACIFIC (11/18/15) 21 LONG BEACH STATE (02/13/16) FOULS 30 at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 25 at Seattle University (12/28/15) TEAM HIGHS/LOWS Opponent Team Highs POINTS 84 at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 83 at CSUN (03/05/16) 81 at Saint Mary's (CA) (12/04/15) 80 at Seattle University (12/28/15) 79 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (11/13/15) FIELD GOALS MADE 34 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (11/13/15) 29 at CSUN (03/05/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 80 PORTLAND (11/15/15) 77 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (11/13/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.542 (26-48) at Hawai'i (01/23/16).529 (27-51) at UC Irvine (01/07/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12 at Saint Mary's (CA) (12/04/15) 11 PORTLAND (11/15/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 31 PORTLAND (11/15/15) 29 at Saint Mary's (CA) (12/04/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.583 (7-12) at UC Irvine (01/07/16).438 (7-16) UC IRVINE (02/27/16) FREE THROWS MADE 28 at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 23 UC SANTA BARBARA (02/11/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 34 at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 26 UC SANTA BARBARA (02/11/16) 26 at Boise State (12/30/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (4-4) FRESNO PACIFIC (11/18/15).900 (9-10) IDAHO (12/22/15) REBOUNDS 51 at Cal State Fullerton (02/04/16) 48 at CSUN (03/05/16) ASSISTS 22 at Saint Mary's (CA) (12/04/15) 19 at CSUN (03/05/16) 19 UC IRVINE (02/27/16) 19 at Seattle University (12/28/15) STEALS 13 at UC Santa Barbara (02/20/16) 13 FRESNO PACIFIC (11/18/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 11 at San Diego (12/15/15) 8 FRESNO PACIFIC (11/18/15) TURNOVERS 21 at Seattle University (12/28/15) 20 at CSUN (03/05/16) 20 UC RIVERSIDE (01/21/16) 20 FRESNO PACIFIC (11/18/15) FOULS 26 at San Diego (12/15/15) 25 at UC Irvine (01/07/16) 25 IDAHO (12/22/15) 25 SACRAMENTO STATE (12/02/15) UC Davis Team Lows POINTS 47 at Long Beach State (01/09/16) 48 LONG BEACH STATE (02/13/16) 50 at UC Riverside (02/06/16) 51 IDAHO (12/22/15) 53 at Cal Poly (02/18/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 14 IDAHO (12/22/15) 15 at UC Irvine (01/07/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 40 IDAHO (12/22/15) 46 at San Diego (12/15/15) 46 UC RIVERSIDE (01/21/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.300 (15-50) at UC Irvine (01/07/16).304 (17-56) at Cal State Fullerton (02/04/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 HOLY NAMES (01/02/16) 1 LONG BEACH STATE (02/13/16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 9 at Hawai'i (01/23/16) 10 at Long Beach State (01/09/16) 10 CAL POLY (01/30/16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.083 (1-12) HOLY NAMES (01/02/16).091 (1-11) LONG BEACH STATE (02/13/16) FREE THROWS MADE 2 UC IRVINE (02/27/16) 4 at Boise State (12/30/15) 4 at Long Beach State (01/09/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 3 UC IRVINE (02/27/16) 7 at Boise State (12/30/15) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.400 (4-10) at Long Beach State (01/09/16).400 (6-15) CSUN (01/14/16) REBOUNDS 20 at Hawai'i (01/23/16) 25 at Boise State (12/30/15) ASSISTS 5 at UC Irvine (01/07/16) 5 at Long Beach State (01/09/16) STEALS 3 at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 3 at Saint Mary's (CA) (12/04/15) 3 at Cal State Fullerton (02/04/16) 3 UC SANTA BARBARA (02/11/16) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 0 at Utah Valley (11/28/15) 0 at Long Beach State (01/09/16) 0 at Hawai'i (01/23/16) 0 at UC Riverside (02/06/16) 0 at UC Santa Barbara (02/20/16) TURNOVERS 6 CAL POLY (01/30/16) 8 at Saint Mary's (CA) (12/04/15) FOULS 11 FRESNO PACIFIC (11/18/15) 11 CAL POLY (01/30/16) Opponent Team Lows POINTS 46 FRESNO PACIFIC (11/18/15) 49 HOLY NAMES (01/02/16) 49 at UC Riverside (02/06/16) 52 CAL POLY (01/30/16) 55 UC RIVERSIDE (01/21/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 13 at UC Riverside (02/06/16) 18 FRESNO PACIFIC (11/18/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 46 CAL STATE FULLERTON (01/27/16) 47 at UC Riverside (02/06/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.254 (18-71) FRESNO PACIFIC (11/18/15).277 (13-47) at UC Riverside (02/06/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 1 CSUN (01/14/16) 3 at Cal State Fullerton (02/04/16) 3 LONG BEACH STATE (02/13/16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 8 CSUN (01/14/16) 12 at UC Irvine (01/07/16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.125 (1-8) CSUN (01/14/16).136 (3-22) LONG BEACH STATE (02/13/16) FREE THROWS MADE 1 PORTLAND (11/15/15) 3 CAL POLY (01/30/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 4 FRESNO PACIFIC (11/18/15) 5 UC RIVERSIDE (01/21/16) 5 CAL POLY (01/30/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.167 (1-6) PORTLAND (11/15/15).444 (4-9) NORTH DAKOTA STATE (11/13/15) REBOUNDS 25 at Hawai'i (01/23/16) 26 HOLY NAMES (01/02/16) 26 CSUN (01/14/16) 26 CAL POLY (01/30/16) ASSISTS 7 FRESNO PACIFIC (11/18/15) 8 CAL STATE FULLERTON (01/27/16) 8 at UC Riverside (02/06/16) STEALS 2 at Cal State Fullerton (02/04/16) 3 AIR FORCE (12/19/15) 3 HOLY NAMES (01/02/16) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Utah Valley (11/28/15) 0 at UC Riverside (02/06/16) TURNOVERS 6 at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 8 CSUN (01/14/16) FOULS 12 at Cal Poly (02/18/16) 13 at Boise State (12/30/15) 13 UC IRVINE (02/27/16) UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

26 UC Davis Men's Basketball UC Davis High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 05, 2016) All games Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS 84 at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 83 at CSUN (03/05/16) 81 at Saint Mary's (CA) (12/04/15) 80 at Seattle University (12/28/15) 79 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (11/13/15) FIELD GOALS MADE 34 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (11/13/15) 29 at CSUN (03/05/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 80 PORTLAND (11/15/15) 77 NORTH DAKOTA STATE (11/13/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.542 (26-48) at Hawai'i (01/23/16).529 (27-51) at UC Irvine (01/07/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 12 at Saint Mary's (CA) (12/04/15) 11 PORTLAND (11/15/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 31 PORTLAND (11/15/15) 29 at Saint Mary's (CA) (12/04/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.583 (7-12) at UC Irvine (01/07/16).438 (7-16) UC IRVINE (02/27/16) FREE THROWS MADE 28 at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 23 UC SANTA BARBARA (02/11/16) UC DAVIS BASKETBALL UC Davis Individual Highs INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Opponent Individual Highs Points 25 Fox, Josh at Hawai'i (01/23/16) 21 Monson, Neal at CSUN (03/05/16) 21 Graham, Darius vs UC Riverside (01/21/16) 21 Schneider, Siler at Boise State (12/30/15) 21 Lemar, Brynton at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 21 Fox, Josh vs Fresno Pacific (11/18/15) Field Goals Made 10 Fox, Josh at Hawai'i (01/23/16) 9 Fox, Josh at CSUN (03/05/16) 9 Fox, Josh vs UC Irvine (02/27/16) 9 Fox, Josh at UC Santa Barbara (02/20/16) 9 Monson, Neal vs Cal Poly (01/30/16) 9 Monson, Neal vs Holy Names (01/02/16) 9 Schneider, Siler at Boise State (12/30/15) Field Goal Att. 20 Fox, Josh vs North Dakota State (11/13/15) 18 Fox, Josh at CSUN (03/05/16) FG Pct (min 5 made).818 (9-11) Monson, Neal vs Holy Names (01/02/16).778 (7-9) Fox, Josh vs Portland (11/15/15) 3-Point FG Made 4 Lemar, Brynton vs Hawai'i (03/03/16) 4 Graham, Darius vs UC Irvine (02/27/16) 4 Graham, Darius vs UC Riverside (01/21/16) 4 Lemar, Brynton at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 3-Point FG Att. 12 Graham, Darius vs UC Irvine (02/27/16) 9 Lemar, Brynton vs UC Santa Barbara (02/11/16) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) (2-2) Graham, Darius vs CSUN (01/14/16) (2-2) Lemar, Brynton vs CSUN (01/14/16) (2-2) Lemar, Brynton vs Fresno Pacific (11/18/15) Free Throws Made 11 Fox, Josh at UC Irvine (01/07/16) 8 Fox, Josh vs Long Beach State (02/13/16) 8 Berry, Nolan vs Idaho (12/22/15) 8 Monson, Neal vs North Dakota State (11/13/15) Free Throw Att. 12 Fox, Josh at UC Irvine (01/07/16) 10 White, Lawrence vs Holy Names (01/02/16) 10 Monson, Neal at San Diego (12/15/15) FT Pct (min 3 made) (8-8) Fox, Josh vs Long Beach State (02/13/16) (8-8) Berry, Nolan vs Idaho (12/22/15) (8-8) Monson, Neal vs North Dakota State (11/13/15) (6-6) Graham, Darius vs UC Santa Barbara (02/11/16) (5-5) Graham, Darius at Cal State Fullerton (02/04/16) (5-5) Lemar, Brynton at Sacramento State (11/24/15) (4-4) Schneider, Siler at Cal State Fullerton (02/04/16) (4-4) Monson, Neal at Cal State Fullerton (02/04/16) (4-4) Lemar, Brynton vs Cal Poly (01/30/16) (4-4) Schneider, Siler vs Sacramento State (12/02/15) (3-3) Berry, Nolan vs Air Force (12/19/15) 18 Fox, Josh at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 15 Monson, Neal at CSUN (03/05/16) 15 Monson, Neal vs Portland (11/15/15) Assists 6 Schneider, Siler at CSUN (03/05/16) 6 Fox, Josh vs UC Irvine (02/27/16) 6 Graham, Darius at Cal Poly (02/18/16) Steals 4 Graham, Darius vs Air Force (12/19/15) 4 White, Lawrence at San Diego (12/15/15) Blocked Shots 2 Fox, Josh vs UC Santa Barbara (02/11/16) 2 Monson, Neal vs CSUN (01/14/16) 2 Fox, Josh at UC Irvine (01/07/16) 2 Monson, Neal vs Air Force (12/19/15) Turnovers 6 Schneider, Siler vs UC Riverside (01/21/16) 6 Graham, Darius at Boise State (12/30/15) 6 Fox, Josh at Sacramento State (11/24/15) Fouls 5 Schneider, Siler at CSUN (03/05/16) 5 Lemar, Brynton vs Long Beach State (02/13/16) 5 Graham, Darius vs UC Santa Barbara (02/11/16) 5 Lemar, Brynton at Cal State Fullerton (02/04/16) 5 Schneider, Siler at Cal State Fullerton (02/04/16) 5 Schneider, Siler at Hawai'i (01/23/16) 5 Schneider, Siler at Long Beach State (01/09/16) 5 White, Lawrence at UC Irvine (01/07/16) 5 Lemar, Brynton vs Holy Names (01/02/16) 5 Goode, Garrison at Boise State (12/30/15) 5 Monson, Neal at Seattle University (12/28/15) 5 Schneider, Siler at Seattle University (12/28/15) 5 Schneider, Siler vs Air Force (12/19/15) 5 White, Lawrence at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 5 Berry, Nolan at Sacramento State (11/24/15) Minutes 51 Lemar, Brynton at CSUN (03/05/16) 47 Graham, Darius at CSUN (03/05/16) 47 Fox, Josh at CSUN (03/05/16) 46 Monson, Neal at CSUN (03/05/16) 40 Fox, Josh at Sacramento State (11/24/15) Points 27 Ahmad, Khalil vs Cal State Fullerton (01/27/16) 23 Levin, Gabe vs Long Beach State (02/13/16) 23 WEBB III, James at Boise State (12/30/15) 22 Parks, Aaron at CSUN (03/05/16) 22 Jankovic, Stefan at Hawai'i (01/23/16) 22 DEMPS, Cody at Sacramento State (11/24/15) Field Goals Made 8 Jankovic, Stefan at Hawai'i (01/23/16) 8 GRAHAM, Hayden vs Air Force (12/19/15) 8 Frey, Konner at Utah Valley (11/28/15) 8 WINTERING, Alec vs Portland (11/15/15) 8 Dexter Werner vs North Dakota State (11/13/15) Field Goal Att. 18 Ahmad, Khalil at Cal State Fullerton (02/04/16) 17 Vincent, Gabe at UC Santa Barbara (02/20/16) 17 Clair, Manroop at Seattle University (12/28/15) FG Pct (min 5 made) (5-5) STRINGS, Justin at Sacramento State (11/24/15).857 (6-7) Beeler, Sam vs UC Santa Barbara (02/11/16).857 (6-7) Nwaba, David vs Cal Poly (01/30/16).857 (6-7) Landale,Jock at Saint Mary's (CA) (12/04/15) 3-Point FG Made 6 Clair, Manroop at Seattle University (12/28/15) 4 Martin, Jaron vs UC Irvine (02/27/16) 4 Vincent, Gabe at UC Santa Barbara (02/20/16) 4 Leslie, Lionheart vs Cal State Fullerton (01/27/16) 4 Nelson, Luke at UC Irvine (01/07/16) 4 HARRIS, Marcus at San Diego (12/15/15) 3-Point FG Att. 16 Clair, Manroop at Seattle University (12/28/15) 10 Vincent, Gabe at UC Santa Barbara (02/20/16) 10 Leslie, Lionheart vs Cal State Fullerton (01/27/16) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 2 made) (2-2) Cardwell, Cory at Utah Valley (11/28/15) (2-2) STRINGS, Justin at Sacramento State (11/24/15) Free Throws Made 14 DEMPS, Cody at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 11 Ahmad, Khalil vs Cal State Fullerton (01/27/16) Free Throw Att. 19 DEMPS, Cody at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 12 Ahmad, Khalil vs Cal State Fullerton (01/27/16) FT Pct (min 3 made) (9-9) Parks, Aaron at CSUN (03/05/16) (8-8) Bryson, Michael at UC Santa Barbara (02/20/16) (8-8) Levin, Gabe vs Long Beach State (02/13/16) (7-7) Vincent, Gabe vs UC Santa Barbara (02/11/16) (6-6) Morgan, Reese at Cal Poly (02/18/16) (6-6) Childress, Eric vs UC Santa Barbara (02/11/16) (6-6) Thames, Malik at UC Riverside (02/06/16) (4-4) Bryson, Michael vs UC Santa Barbara (02/11/16) (4-4) Ahmad, Khalil at Cal State Fullerton (02/04/16) (4-4) Jovanovic, Stefan at Hawai'i (01/23/16) (4-4) Bobbitt, Roderick at Hawai'i (01/23/16) (4-4) Jankovic, Stefan at Hawai'i (01/23/16) (4-4) Bland, Jaylen vs UC Riverside (01/21/16) (4-4) Bibbins, Justin at Long Beach State (01/09/16) (4-4) Jackson, Jaden at Utah Valley (11/28/15) (4-4) HORNSBY, Nick at Sacramento State (11/24/15) (3-3) Brewe, Mitch at UC Santa Barbara (02/20/16) (3-3) Martin, Josh at Cal Poly (02/18/16) (3-3) Coggins, Tre' at Cal State Fullerton (02/04/16) (3-3) Nwaba, David vs Cal Poly (01/30/16) (3-3) DUNCAN, Nick at Boise State (12/30/15) (3-3) CALLANDRET, Perrion vs Idaho (12/22/15) (3-3) Landale,Jock at Saint Mary's (CA) (12/04/15) 14 Ndiaye, Mamadou vs UC Irvine (02/27/16) 14 Esume, Kennedy at Cal State Fullerton (02/04/16) Assists 9 Davis, Marcel at Utah Valley (11/28/15) 8 Nelson, Luke vs UC Irvine (02/27/16) 8 Westendorf, Brendan at Seattle University (12/28/15) 8 Rahon,Joe at Saint Mary's (CA) (12/04/15) Steals 4 Nelson, Luke vs UC Irvine (02/27/16) 4 Vincent, Gabe at UC Santa Barbara (02/20/16) 4 Vincent, Gabe vs UC Santa Barbara (02/11/16) 4 Bland, Jaylen at UC Riverside (02/06/16) 4 Leslie, Lionheart vs Cal State Fullerton (01/27/16) 4 Bobbitt, Roderick at Hawai'i (01/23/16) 4 Smith, Quincy at Hawai'i (01/23/16) 4 Wright, Aaron at UC Irvine (01/07/16) Blocked Shots 9 KOK, Jito at San Diego (12/15/15) 4 Hale-Edmerson, Tre at CSUN (03/05/16) Turnovers 6 Johnson, Secean vs UC Riverside (01/21/16) 6 Westendorf, Brendan at Seattle University (12/28/15) Fouls 5 Dawson, Tavrion at CSUN (03/05/16) 5 Gordon, Zach vs Cal Poly (01/30/16) 5 Akoh, Jamar vs Cal State Fullerton (01/27/16) 5 Johns, Taylor vs UC Riverside (01/21/16) 5 Cortez, Jonathan vs Holy Names (01/02/16) 5 De La Cruz, Juan vs Holy Names (01/02/16) 5 Crook, Jack at Seattle University (12/28/15) 5 STRINGS, Justin vs Sacramento State (12/02/15) 5 STUTEVILLE, Eric vs Sacramento State (12/02/15) 5 DEMPS, Cody vs Sacramento State (12/02/15) 5 Frey, Konner at Utah Valley (11/28/15) 5 HORNSBY, Nick at Sacramento State (11/24/15) 5 A.J. Jacobson vs North Dakota State (11/13/15) BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

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28 THE LAST TIME A UC Davis player... An opposing player... 40, Corey Hawkins at Hawai i (1/19/13) Scored points - 35, Josh Ritchart vs. SIUE (at Portland St. Tournament; 11/22/13) Scored points 39, Orlando Johnson at UC Santa Barbara (2/5/11) 24, Dominic Callori at Sonoma State (12/16/01)* Recorded rebounds 20, Alan Williams at UC Santa Barbara (2/1/14) 18, Josh Fox at Sacramento State (11/24) Recorded rebounds 16, Alan Williams at UC Santa Barbara (2/26/15) 11, Paolo Mancasola at Hawai i (1/19/13) Earned assists 10, Landon Tatum vs. Idaho (12/3/11) 5, Corey Hawkins at Washington State (12/28/14) Finished with 5 or more steals 6, Isaac Fleming at Hawai i (1/22/15) 5, Mike Kurtz vs. Seattle (11/27/10) Blocked 5 or more shots 9, Jito Kok at San Diego (12/15) 21/15, Neal Monson at CSUN (3/5) Posted a double-double 11 points, 10 rebounds; Josh Martin at Cal Poly (2/18) 19/19/10, Mark Payne vs. Sacramento State (3/1/08) Posted a triple-double - 10, Josh Fox at Hawai i (1/23) Made 10 or more FGs 10, Marcus Allen at Stanford (3/17/15) 10, Ryan Sypkens vs. Simpson (1/2/14) Made 10 or more 3-pt. FGs - 9, Tyler Les vs. Hawai i (2/21/15) Made pt. FGs 6, Manroop Clair at Seattle University (12/28) 11, Josh Fox at UC Irvine (1/7) Made 10 or more FTs 11, Khalil Ahmad vs. Cal State Fullerton (1/27) The Aggies... An opposing team , vs. UC Irvine (W; 2OT; 1/29/11) Scored 100 or more points 100, at Portland (11/8/13) 103, vs. Patten (W; 11/18/97)* Scored 100 or more points (non-ot Game) 100, at Portland (11/8/13) 93, vs. Simpson University (W; 1/2/14) Scored points 90, at Washington State (12/28/14) 87, at CSUN (W (3OT); 3/5) Scored points 83, at CSUN (W (3OT); 3/5) 39, at UCLA (L; 12/17/11) Scored less than 40 points 38, vs. Cal State Los Angeles (2/6/04)* 100, at Portland (L; 11/8/13) Allowed 100 or more points 108, vs. UC Irvine (W; 2OT; 1/29/11) 100, at Portland (L; 11/8/13) Allowed 100 or more points (non-ot game) 103, vs. Patten (W; 11/18/97)* 76-46, vs. Fresno Pacific (11/18) Won by 30 or more points 94-60, at Utah (11/15/13) 74-49, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Won by points 99-74, at Long Beach State (1/11/14) 94-60, at Utah (11/15/13) Lost by 30 or more points 82-52, vs. UC Riverside (1/27/11) 99-74, at Long Beach State (1/11/14) Lost by points 80-54, vs. Holy Names (11/11/13) 53, vs. Portland (11/15) Recorded 50 or more rebounds 56, at San Jose State (3OT) (12/18/13) 22, vs. UC Santa Cruz (11/18/09) Recorded 20 or more offensive rebounds 20, at Cal Poly (2/18) 16, at Hawai i (1/19/13) Made 15 or more 3-pt. FGs 17, vs. Eastern Washington (12/17/12) 11, vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/11) Made pt. FGs 10, at Hawai i (1/23) 28, vs. Cal State Fullerton (2/12/15) Made 25 or more FTs 28, at Sacramento State (11/24) 10, vs. Whittier (12/30/09) Blocked 10 or more shots 11, at San Diego (12/15) 20, at CSUN (3/5) Earned 20 or more assists 22, at Saint Mary s (12/4) 5, at Long Beach State (1/9) Earned five or fewer assists 4, vs. Cal State Fullerton (1/18/14) 15, vs. Whittier (12/30/09) Finished with 15 or more steals 18, at Hawai i (1/22/15) 25, at Cal State Northridge (1/10/08) Committed 25 or more turnovers 27, vs. Whittier (12/30/09) 27, vs. Whittier (12/30/09) Forced 25 or more turnovers 25, at Cal State Northridge (1/10/08) 4, vs. Eastern Washington (12/17/12) Committed five or fewer turnovers 5, vs. UC Irvine (3/9/13).600, vs. Holy Names (11/11/13) Shot.600 or higher from the field.620 (31-50), at Cal State Northridge (1/9/14).607 (2nd half, 17-28), vs. UC Irvine (2/27) Shot.600 or higher in one half.609 (1st half, 14-23), vs. Hawai i (2/21).236, at UCLA (12/17/11) Shot lower than.300 from the field..277 (13-47), at UC Riverside (2/6) 3/3 vs. Hawai i Four scorers in double figures 12/28 at Seattle University Neal Monson (21), Josh Fox (20), Darius Graham (18), Bryton Lemar (10) Manroop Clair (19), William Powell (17), Brendan Westendorf (14), Malik Montoya (11) 1/27 vs. Cal State Fullerton Five scorers in double figures 2/11 vs. UC Santa Barbara Nolan Berry (18), Neal Monson (17), Brynton Lemar (15), Michael Bryson (16), Gabe Vincent (13) Sam Beeler, Josh Fox (13), Siler Schneider (11) Eric Childress, John Green (12) 12/18/13 at San Jose State (12/18/13) Six scorers in double figures 12/4 at Saint Mary s Corey Hawkins (18), Darius Graham (16), Iggy Nujic (13), Stefan Gonzalez, Jock Landale (16), Joe Rahon (12), Calvin Hermanson(11) Georgi Funtarov (12), Brynton Lemar, Ryan Sypkens (11) Kyle Clark, Emmett Naar (10) NOTE: Division I era information listed above, exceptions are listed with an asterisk BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

29 Scored double digits for the fourth time in the last five games by ending with 10 points at CSUN (3/5); also earned a season-high five assists that night Tied a career high by hitting all four of his field goals from three, and hit three free throws to finish with 15 points vs. Hawai i (3/3) Posted his first collegiate double-double, by finishing with 16 points and a career-high 11 rebounds, at UC Santa Barbara (2/20) Scored double figures for the sixth straight game when he dropped 11 vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/11) Hit the game-winning shot, a 10-foot teardrop floater, with 0.5 seconds remaining to lift UC Davis to a one-point victory at UC Riverside (2/6) Finished in double figures for the fourth straight game by scoring 13 points at Cal State Fullerton (2/4) Scored 15 points on five field goals, and by hitting all four shots at the line vs. Cal Poly (1/30) Created a 9-0 scoring run for UC Davis on his own, by canning three straight threes midway through the second half to help his team erase a seven-point deficit, and take the lead for good, vs. Cal State Fullerton (1/27) Posted 12 points on 5 of 7 shooting and played a game-high 39 minutes at Hawai i (1/23) Scored 10 points for the second straight game and hit both shots from three in the Aggies Big West home opener vs. CSUN (1/14) Ended with a team-high three steals at Seattle University (12/28) Logged 12 points and six rebounds when the Aggies visited his hometown to face the Toreros (12/15) Led all Aggies with 12 points and recorded his 12th basket from three (matching last season s total) vs. Sacramento State (12/2) Recorded a season-high four assists in addition to his 15 points scored at Utah Valley (11/28) Scored a career-high 21 points by hitting a career-high four shots from three, another two from the floor and all five shots at the line vs. Sacramento State (11/24) Finished with a game-high 18 points, on 6 of 12 shooting, and made 5 of 6 free throws vs. Portland (11/15) Scored six points and fell one rebound shy of tying a career record vs. North Dakota State (11/13) Tied three season highs by scoring 10 points on four field goals and two three-pointers vs. UC Irvine (3/7) Matched a career high by sinking seven free throws and set a new season high by scoring 10 points vs. Cal State Fullerton (2/12) Lemar s Career Stats BRYNTON LEMAR Guard Junior San Diego, Calif. St. Augustine HS 13 BRIN-ton LUH-mar PLAYER INFORMATION - BRYNTON LEMAR (Continued) GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent GS FG 3FG FT Reb A TO Blk Stl Pts 11/13 North Dakota State * /15 Portland * /18 Fresno Pacific * /24 at Sacramento State * /28 at Utah Valley * /2 Sacramento State * /4 at Saint Mary s * /15 at San Diego * /19 Air Force * /22 Idaho * /28 at Seattle University /30 at Boise State * /2 Holy Names /7 at UC Irvine* /9 at Long Beach State* * /14 CSUN* * /21 UC Riverside* * /23 at Hawai i* * /27 Cal State Fullerton* * /30 Cal Poly* * /4 at Cal State Fullerton* * /6 at UC Riverside* * /11 UC Santa Barbara* * /13 Long Beach State* * /18 at Cal Poly* * /20 at UC Santa Barbara* * /27 UC Irvine* * /3 Hawai i* * /5 at CSUN* * * - Big West Conference Game SEASON HIGHS Points...21, at Sacramento State (11/24)...11, at UC Santa Barbara (2/20) Assists...4 (2x), last vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/11) Field Goals...6 (2x), last at Sacramento State (11/24) Three-Pointers...4 (2x), last vs. Hawai i (3/3) Free Throws...5 (2x), last at Sacramento State (11/24) Blocks... 1, vs. UC Riverside (1/21) Steals... 3 (2x), last at CSUN (3/5) CAREER HIGHS Points...21, at Sacramento State (11/24)...11, at UC Santa Barbara (2/20) Assists...6 (2x), last vs. Cal Maritime (1/3) Field Goals... 8, at UC Riverside (3/6/14) Three-Pointers...4 (2x), last vs. Hawai i (3/3) Free Throws...7 (2x), last vs. Cal State Fullerton (2/12) Blocks...1 (5x), last vs. UC Riverside (1/21) Steals...4, at Utah (11/15/13) Scan to view Brynton Lemar s full bio at UCDavisAggies.com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

30 BRYNTON LEMAR - CONTINUED Scored three points vs. Long Beach State - the biggest points of his career - to pull the Aggies even with Long Beach State in their ESPNU game; his layup, and subsequent free throw, tied the game at 59 after regulation Set a new career high - and nearly doubled his previous best originally set at Stanford (12/14/13) - with nine rebounds and tied another career high by collecting six assists vs. Cal Maritime (1/3) Scored five points in the Aggies season opener vs. Holy Names (11/16); by doing so, he reached the 200 career-point mark Final Stats: 32-4 G-GS, 13.6 mpg,.325 FG%,.364 3FG%,.639 FT%, 1.2 rpg, 2.7 ppg Set a new career high by scoring 19 points, a team high, on 8 of 16 shooting at UC Riverside (3/6) One of six Aggies who scored double figures at San Jose State (12/18) Scored his first three-point basket against the Spartans; his straightaway three with 23 seconds left in regulation was well-timed as it tied the game at 65 and forced the first of three overtime periods Recorded a season-high 16 points vs. Nevada; Lemar did not commit a turnover throughout his 34 minutes played Blocked his first collegiate shot vs. Sacramento State (11/26) One of five Aggies who scored 10 or more points at Portland (11/8); finished that game, his first at UC Davis, with 11 points and three rebounds Final Stats: G-GS, 23.7 mpg,.380 FG%,.212 3FG%,.724 FT%, 1.9 rpg, 7.9 ppg ST. AUGUSTINE HS 13 Averaged 21.0 points, 8.2 rebounds and 7.0 assists per game in his final season at St. Augustine Helped his team win the CIF State Division III championship at Sleep Train Arena in March, 2013 St. Augustine ended the 2013 season with a 29-4 record Throughout his four years, Lemar s teams compiled an combined record California all-state first team recipient as a senior The Saints also captured a Division III San Diego CIF and Southern California Sectional titles Lemar also received Sectional Most Valuable Player, San Diego CIF Player of the Year, Postseason Player of the Year and all-cif first team accolades Earned a spot on his school s honor roll in 2010 and 13 with a 3.5 GPA PERSONAL Born in San Diego, California Communication major Enjoys working out and cooking in his spare time His favorite basketball moment took place when he hit a game-winning shot as a freshman Sleep Train Arena is his favorite facility that he has competed in Would like to pursue a career in sports law His advice to others: If you believe, and dream, and keep God in your heart, nothing is impossible BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

31 PLAYER INFORMATION - LAWRENCE WHITE LAWRENCE WHITE Guard Junior Burbank, Calif. Antelope Valley College Ended the Aggies 3OT victory, at CSUN (3/5) with seven points, a career-high eight rebounds and two steals Tied a career high by knocking down two shots from three and finished with 11 points - tying his highest point total posted against a Div. I team when the Aggies hosted UC Santa Barbara (2/11) Grabbed a career-high six rebounds at UC Riverside (2/6) Scored 14 points on five field goals and four free throws, both season highs, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Logged a season-high four steals, half of the team s total, at San Diego (12/15) Played a season-high 34 minutes at Saint Mary s (12/4) and tied five season/career highs: points (11) rebounds (5), assists (3), field goals (4) and three-point field goals (2) Scored nine points on a season-high four field goals vs. Sacramento State (12/2) Posted his first double-digit points total by draining all four shots, and 3 of 4 at the line, to finish with 11 points; also collected five rebounds vs. Fresno Pacific (11/18) Scored one point, recorded five rebounds, three assists, one block and three steals in his UC Davis debut vs. North Dakota State (11/13) One of UC Davis basketball s six newcomers ANTELOPE VALLEY COLLEGE ( ) Averaged 10.7 points, 3.6 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game as a sophomore Shot.558 pct. from the field and.311 from three in his final season at AVC Averaged 7.3 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game in his inaugural season Posted shooting percentages of 48.3 percent overall and 36.1 from three as a freshman The Marauders ended the season as the Western State Conference South champions - the first title of any kind captured by the program in six years JOHN BURROUGHS HS 13 Posted team-high averages of 18.9 points, 8.2 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 2.6 steals, 2.0 blocks per game as a senior Collected first team All-Pacific League accolades that year PERSONAL Majoring in history Parents are Jennifer and Lawrence White GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent GS FG 3FG FT Reb A TO Blk Stl Pts 11/13 North Dakota State * /15 Portland * /18 Fresno Pacific * /24 at Sacramento State * /28 at Utah Valley * /2 Sacramento State * /4 at Saint Mary s * /15 at San Diego * /19 Air Force * /22 Idaho * /28 at Seattle University /30 at Boise State * /2 Holy Names * /7 at UC Irvine* * /9 at Long Beach State* * /14 CSUN* /21 UC Riverside* Did not play 1/23 at Hawai i* Did not play 1/27 Cal State Fullerton* /30 Cal Poly* /4 at Cal State Fullerton* /6 at UC Riverside* /11 UC Santa Barbara* /13 Long Beach State* /18 at Cal Poly* /20 at UC Santa Barbara* /27 UC Irvine* /3 Hawai i* /5 at CSUN* * - Big West Conference Game SEASON HIGHS Points...14, vs. Holy Names (1/2)...8, at CSUN (3/5) Assists...3 (3x), last at Saint Mary s (12/4) Field Goals...5, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Three-Pointers...2 (3x), last vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/11) Free Throws...4, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Blocks... 1 (6x), last at CSUN (3/5) Steals... 4, at San Diego (12/15) CAREER HIGHS Points...14, vs. Holy Names (1/2)...8, at CSUN (3/5) Assists...3 (3x), last at Saint Mary s (12/4) Field Goals...5, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Three-Pointers...2 (3x), last vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/11) Free Throws...4, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Blocks... 1 (6x), last at CSUN (3/5) Steals... 4, at San Diego (12/15) Scan to view Lawrence White s full bio at UCDavisAggies.com White s Career Stats!"#$% &'(")*# +'!,-".4 /01"2*34 CI"-)*7 C0$4"* 78'74 9)*[$:7 ;7';7$ 8I# ;7';7$ 8I# ;#';#$ 8I# ";; 30; #"# $:7 8; ;" $4# #" 1%> 4#% 8#4 $:7!3"1,"4!+,"/ 4!!Y!/03 1+,"!4 '0'.'1'! "",.! '0'!'4'!!/,11 '0'.'"'- "4 4+ -/ /0" +3! /" // 4 /+ " QOQU5!+,"/ 4!!Y!/03 1+,"!4 '0'.'1'! "",.! '0'!'4'!!/,11 '0'.'"'- "4 4+ -/ /0" +3! /" // 4 /+ " UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

32 PLAYER INFORMATION - DARIUS GRAHAM 2 DARIUS GRAHAM Guard Junior Sacramento, Calif. Sacramento HS ALL-BIG WEST HONORABLE MENTION BIG WEST BEST HUSTLE AWARD RECIPIENT One of the team s three captains Earned All-Big West honors for the first time in his career when he earned honorable mention The second Aggie (Joe Harden is the first) to win the BWC s Best Hustle Award His coast-to-coast layups, in the final minutes of double overtime at CSUN (3/5) helped UC Davis erase a four-point deficit and force triple overtime Scored 18 points and erned four assists that evening Finished with 14 points and tied a career high by nailing four threes; all but one of his field goals were from distance in the Aggies ESPN2 home game against UC Irvine (2/27) Nailed three threes, for the sixth time this season, to finish with nine points at UC Santa Barbara (2/20) Scored a team-high 14 points three of his five field goals were from three and posted a season-high six assists at Cal Poly (2/18) Three of his five field goals were from three; he also hit all six shots at the line to finish with a game-high 19 points vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/11) Led all Aggies with 16 points at Cal State Fullerton; three of his four baskets were from three, he also hit all five of his free throws Finished with 12 points and four rebounds, but it was two drawn charges throughout the latter portion of the second half, a steal and coast-to-coast layup with less than a minute remaining that turned a seven-point deficit into a seven-point lead vs. Cal State Fullerton (1/27) Scored a season-high 21 points, and hit a career-high four shots from three and seven shots at the line vs. UC Riverside (1/21) Tied a season high by recording five assists, and scored eight points in the Aggies Big West home opener vs. CSUN (1/14) Scored 12 points, on three treys and another three from the line, and set up the game-tying shot, which forced OT, at Seattle University (12/28) Shot 4 of 8 overall, and at the free throw line, to lead his team in scoring for the second straight game with 13 points Led the Aggies in scoring with 16 points, on a career-high six field goals, and fell one point shy of matching a season high vs. Air Force (12/19) His four steals collected against Air Force is a new career-high; also finished with a season-high five assists Set a new career highs by scoring 17 points, and drained three shots from three in front of a hometown crowd at Sacramento State (11/24) Finished with six rebounds, tying a career high vs. Fresno Pacific (11/18) (Continued) GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent GS FG 3FG FT Reb A TO Blk Stl Pts 11/13 North Dakota State * /15 Portland * /18 Fresno Pacific * /24 at Sacramento State * /28 at Utah Valley * /2 Sacramento State * /4 at Saint Mary s * /15 at San Diego * /19 Air Force * /22 Idaho * /28 at Seattle University * /30 at Boise State * /2 Holy Names * /7 at UC Irvine* * /9 at Long Beach State* * /14 CSUN* * /21 UC Riverside* * /23 at Hawai i* * /27 Cal State Fullerton* * /30 Cal Poly* * /4 at Cal State Fullerton* * /6 at UC Riverside* * /11 UC Santa Barbara* * /13 Long Beach State* * /18 at Cal Poly* * /20 at UC Santa Barbara* * /27 UC Irvine* * /3 Hawai i* * /5 at CSUN* * * - Big West Conference Game SEASON HIGHS Points... 21, vs. UC Riverside (1/21)...6, vs. Fresno Pacific (11/18) Assists... 6, at Cal Poly (2/18) Field Goals... 6, vs. Air Force (12/19) Three-Pointers... 4, vs. UC Riverside (1/21) Free Throws... 7, vs. UC Riverside (1/21) Blocks... 1 (3x), last vs. Holy Names (1/2) Steals... 4, vs. Air Force (12/19) CAREER HIGHS Points... 21, vs. UC Riverside (1/21)... 6 (2x), last vs. Fresno Pacific (11/18) Assists...8, vs. Loyola Chicago (11/23/13) Field Goals... 6, vs. Air Force (12/19) Three-Pointers... 4, vs. UC Riverside (1/21) Free Throws...12, at San Jose State (12/18/13) Blocks... 1 (4x), last vs. Holy Names (1/2) Steals... 4, vs. Air Force (12/19) Scan to view Darius Graham s full bio at UCDavisAggies.com Graham s Career Stats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

33 DARIUS GRAHAM - CONTINUED Tied a career high by recording five field goals, and scored 13 points vs. North Dakota State (11/13) His only three-point field goal made vs. UC Riverside (3/5) took place with 1:08 remaining and gave UC Davis its first lead of the game; the Aggies clinched their first Big West title that night By finishing with three assists vs. Cal State Fullerton (2/12), Graham reached 200 for his career Earned five of his team s 13 assists at CSUN (2/7) Deflected the ball off a Gaucho and recorded his lone steal throughout the final two minutes of UC Davis game vs. UCSB (1/29); those extra possessions helped the Aggies increase their lead to four points with :34 remaining in the game Set a new season high with his four rebounds at Hawai i (1/22) Set or tied four season highs in the Aggies come-from-behind victory vs. Long Beach State (1/10) on ESPNU; Knocked in three of his team s final five free throws, in OT, to seal the victory for the Aggies Responsible for a game-high six of his team s 19 assists at Seattle (12/30) Scored seven points on two field goals, one from three, tied his season high with three rebounds and recorded two assists at Northern Colorado (12/22) Earned a team-high five of UC Davis 17 assists at Air Force (12/20) Final Stats: G-GS, 26.8 mpg,.372 FG%,.390 3FG%,.679 FT%, 1.7 rpg, 4.3 ppg Ended the regular season ranked: No. 9 in the Big West in assists per game (3.00) No. 7 in assist/turnover ratio (1.43) Earned his 100th assist as an Aggie against Hawai i (1/23) Scored a career-high 16 points, including a career-high 12 from the line, at San Jose State (12/18) Earned a career-high eight assists and posted a career-high two steals, including one in the final seconds to set up Ryan Sypkens game-tying three with 1.2 seconds remaining to force overtime against Loyola Chicago (11/23) Set a new scoring career high before reaching the midway point of the first half in the Aggies season-opener at Portland (11/8) Posted three new career highs at Portland by finishing with 12 points, on five field goals and two three-point field goals Final Stats: G-GS, 25.5 mpg,.404 FG%,.314 3FG%,.704 FT%, 2.2 rpg, 6.5 ppg Recorded a season-high five rebounds and four assists in his inaugural game as an Aggie at Oklahoma State (11/9) Tied his season high with four assists earned against Eastern Washington (12/17) Also blocked his first shot as an Aggie vs. Eastern Washington Earned a season-high five assists at Utah State (12/21) Granted a medical redshirt after suffering an injury early in the season Final Stats: 10-0 G-GS, 14.6 mpg,.360 FG%,.500 3FG%,.600 FT%, 1.8 rpg, 2.3 ppg SACRAMENTO HS 12 Averaged 10 points, three rebounds, six assists and two steals per game during his senior season for the Dragons Recorded nearly identical statistics as a junior after playing on Sacramento HS team that made NorCal Regional finals in 2010 Named to all-metro Conference first team and was All-Sac Metro honorable mention Poured in 28 points against Pasadena HS, had 22 vs. Kennedy HS and added 20 in win over Johnson HS to help highlight senior season Earned honor roll accolades every quarter and graduated Magna Cum Laude PERSONAL Born in Sacramento, California Majoring in sociology Favorite facility he s played in is Sacramento s Sleep Train Pavilion Before every game he kisses his hands, touches his shoes where his grandfather s name is and points up to the sky to him UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

34 PLAYER INFORMATION - SILER SCHNEIDER SILER SCHNEIDER Guard Freshman Lansing, Kan. Lansing HS 14 SIGH-lur Recorded a career-high six assists at CSUN (3/5) in the Aggies 3OT victory Scored 12 points on four baskets, including three field goals from three, and tied a career high by recording six rebounds vs. Hawai i (3/5) Capped a furious Aggie comeback the team trailed UC Irvine (2/27) by 17 points in the second half of UC Davis ESPN2 home broadcast by nailing a three with 19 seconds remaining, to pull the Aggies within one point, then hit a jumper five seconds later to give his team a one point lead Scored 14 points and tied two season/career highs by blocking a shot and recording five assists against the Anteaters Set a new true freshman single-season scoring record, in the program s Division I history, when he canned a three his first shot of the night at Cal Poly (2/18) Ended with 15 points, on 6 of 10 shooting, canned two threes and collected four assists vs. Cal State Fullerton (1/27) Logged a season-high five assists vs. UC Riverside (1/21) Hit the game-winning three with 1.7 seconds left in regulation, and led all players with 17 points vs. CSUN (1/14) Set a new season high by ending with six rebounds at Long Beach State (1/9) Finished with 18 points, on 7 of 10 shooting, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Scored double figures in five of his last six non-conference games, including a season-high 21 points (on nine field goals) at Boise State (12/30) Posted a season/career high 13 points, including a game-tying three with 37 seconds remaining in regulation that forced OT at Seattle University (12/28); also set a new season high by finishing with five rebounds, and tied another two with his five field goals and four assists Scored 12 points, one shy of matching a season high and the highest total recorded against a Div. I team, vs. Air Force (12/19) Finished with 11 points on a season-high five field goals at Utah Valley (11/28); two of his seasonhigh three steals took place during the Aggies game-ending 20-4 scoring run Scored all seven points in the second half at Sacramento State (11/24) after picking up his fourth foul Posted his first double-digit scoring effort as an Aggie when he sank four baskets, three of which were from three, and both free throws to finish with 13 points vs. Fresno Pacific (11/13) Recorded seven points, three rebounds and two assists in his UC Davis debut vs. North Dakota State (11/13) One of UC Davis basketball s six newcomers LANSING HS 14 Led his basketball team to three league championships Also won a state championship in GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent GS FG 3FG FT Reb A TO Blk Stl Pts 11/13 North Dakota State /15 Portland /18 Fresno Pacific /24 at Sacramento State /28 at Utah Valley /2 Sacramento State /4 at Saint Mary s /15 at San Diego /19 Air Force /22 Idaho /28 at Seattle University * /30 at Boise State * /2 Holy Names * /7 at UC Irvine* * /9 at Long Beach State* * /14 CSUN* * /21 UC Riverside* * /23 at Hawai i* * /27 Cal State Fullerton* * /30 Cal Poly* * /4 at Cal State Fullerton* * /6 at UC Riverside* * /11 UC Santa Barbara* * /13 Long Beach State* * /18 at Cal Poly* * /20 at UC Santa Barbara* * /27 UC Irvine* * /3 Hawai i* * /5 at CSUN* * * - Big West Conference Game SEASON HIGHS Points...21, at Boise State (12/30)...6 (3x), last vs. Hawai i (3/3) Assists...6, at CSUN (3/5) Field Goals...9, at Boise State (12/30) Three-Pointers...5, at CSUN (3/5) Free Throws... 4 (4x), last at UC Riverside (2/6) Blocks...1 (2x), last vs. UC Irvine (2/27) Steals... 3 (2x), at Hawai i (1/23) CAREER HIGHS Points...21, at Boise State (12/30)...6 (3x), last vs. Hawai i (3/3) Assists...6, at CSUN (3/5) Field Goals...9, at Boise State (12/30) Three-Pointers...5, at CSUN (3/5) Free Throws... 4 (4x), last at UC Riverside (2/6) Blocks...1 (2x), last vs. UC Irvine (2/27) Steals... 3 (2x), at Hawai i (1/23) Scan to view Siler Schneider s full bio at UCDavisAggies.com Schneider s Career Stats!"#$% &'(")*# +'!,-".4 /01"2*34 CI"-)*7 C0$4"* 78'74 9)*[$:7 ;7';7$ 8I# ;7';7$ 8I# ;#';#$ 8I# ";; 30; #"# $:7 8; ;" $4# #" 1%> 4#% 8#4 $:7!3"1,"4!2,"2-43Y!20+ "33,!1+ '0'/'-'2 //,2/ '0'/'1'1.",43 '0'4'-'/ "" -" 2! /0! !!.! QOQU5!2,"2-43Y!20+ "33,!1+ '0'/'-'2 //,2/ '0'/'1'1.",43 '0'4'-'/ "" -" 2! /0! !!.! BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

35 SILER SCHNEIDER - CONTINUED Earned first team all-league and all-state accolades as a junior before he was named Kansas 5A Player of the Year as a senior Averaged 17 points and five assists in his final season at LHS Named a finalist for the DiRenna Award, presented to the best player in the Kansas City area Throughout his four years with the program, Lansing won 86 of 99 games (.868 winning pct.) PERSONAL The youngest of Lori and Rick Schneider s two sons Older brother Calvin graduated from Kansas State in 2015 Spent the season at the Air Force Academy Prep School before committing to UC Davis Most people do not know that he can juggle Winning a state championship is his proudest personal accomplishment Willie Cauley-Stein is the best athlete that he has competed against Damian Lillard is his sports hero Non-sports hero is his father The coaching staff and school s academics are the reasons he chose UC Davis UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

36 PLAYER INFORMATION - CHIMA MONEKE CHIMA MONEKE Forward Junior Canberra, Australia Northeast Community College CHEE-muh MOW-neck-E One of UC Davis basketball s six newcomers Named the Big West Conference s representative at the 2016 NCAA Leadership Forum, a prestigious invitation-only event; he is the first UC Davis men s basketball player selected in school history NORTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE ( ) Earned first team all-region honors both seasons Posted averages of 17 points, 12.1 rebounds, 2 blocks and 1.3 steals per game as a sophomore Also shot 57 pct. from the floor that year As a freshman, Moneke averaged 10.7 ppg, 7.2 rpg, 1.1 bpg and 1.2 spg LAKE GINNINDERRA COLLEGE 13 Competed on a team that finished his senior season as Australian National School Championship runners-up Averaged 16 points and 18 rebounds per game as a senior Averaged 18.6 points and 8.6 rebounds per game as a junior Named MVP Team Player at the Australian Schoolboys Championships PERSONAL One of Eucharia and Sydney s five children His brother, Obieze, played basketball at Wingate University Not many people know that he has lived on five continents Receiving a scholarship to play basketball at UC Davis is his proudest personal accomplishment American studies major Dante Exum and Ben Simmons are the best athletes that he has competed against Finishing No. 4 in the nation in rebounding and playing Division I basketball are his career sports highlights LeBron James, Usain Bolt, Cristiano Ronaldo and Cam Newton are his sports heroes Non-sports heroes are his parents GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent GS FG 3FG FT Reb A TO Blk Stl Pts 11/13 North Dakota State Did not play 11/15 Portland Did not play 11/18 Fresno Pacific Did not play 11/24 at Sacramento State Did not play 11/28 at Utah Valley Did not play 12/2 Sacramento State Did not play 12/4 at Saint Mary s Did not play 12/15 at San Diego Did not play 12/19 Air Force Did not play 12/22 Idaho Did not play 12/28 at Seattle University Did not play 12/30 at Boise State Did not play 1/2 Holy Names Did not play 1/7 at UC Irvine* Did not play 1/9 at Long Beach State* Did not play 1/14 CSUN* Did not play 1/21 UC Riverside* Did not play 1/23 at Hawai i* Did not play 1/27 Cal State Fullerton* Did not play 1/30 Cal Poly* Did not play 2/4 at Cal State Fullerton* Did not play 2/6 at UC Riverside* Did not play 2/11 UC Santa Barbara* Did not play 2/13 Long Beach State* Did not play 2/18 at Cal Poly* Did not play 2/20 at UC Santa Barbara* Did not play 2/27 UC Irvine* Did not play 3/3 Hawai i* Did not play 3/5 at CSUN* Did not play * - Big West Conference Game SEASON HIGHS Points... N/A... N/A Assists... N/A Field Goals... N/A Three-Pointers... N/A Free Throws... N/A Blocks... N/A Steals... N/A CAREER HIGHS Points... N/A... N/A Assists... N/A Field Goals... N/A Three-Pointers... N/A Free Throws... N/A Blocks... N/A Steals... N/A Scan to view Chima Moneke s full bio at UCDavisAggies.com BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

37 PLAYER INFORMATION - GEORGI FUNTAROV GEORGI FUNTAROV Forward Junior Sofia, Bulgaria Vermont Academy 13 George-E FUN-ter-off Throughout his 21 minutes of action vs. Holy Names, Funtarov finished with a season-high eight points and nine rebounds 2 of 6 season highs set, or tied that day For the second time in as many games, he set a season high in scoring by posting seven points, on a season-high three field goals, at Boise State (12/30) Set three season highs by finishing with five points, two field goals, one three-point field goal and tied another by recording a steal at Seattle University (12/28) Recorded a steal and rebound vs. Idaho (12/22) Grabbed seven rebounds throughout his 11 minutes played vs. Fresno State (11/18) Recorded one rebound vs. Hawai i (2/21) Connected on his only field goal attempt vs. UCSB (1/29) Collected a season-high four rebounds vs. Cal Maritime (1/3) His two free throws made at Air Force started a 16-2 scoring run at Air Force (12/20); also grabbed a rebound in that game Recorded three points, on one field goal from distance, a rebound and steal in his first appearance of the season vs. Utah Valley (11/29) Final Stats: 6-0 G-GS, 4.2 mpg,.286 FG%,.250 3FG%, FT%, 1.2 rpg, 1.2 ppg Bounced inside and out of the Big West s top 15 in rebounding throughout the season Posted UC Davis second double-double of the season by finishing with career-highs of 17 points and 10 rebounds versus Cal Poly (2/27) Drained a career-high four shots from three in that same game against the Mustangs Scored a career-high 13 points for the second straight game, on a career-high 6 of 11 shooting, and tied another career best with six rebounds at Stanford (12/14) Earned his first start and scored eight of his team s first 15 points vs. Holy Names (11/11) Scored three points, collected three rebounds and blocked one shot in his first game as an Aggie, at Portland (11/8) Final Stats: G-GS, 24.2 mpg,.430 FG%,.327 3FG%,.538 FT%, 4.9 rpg, 8.7 ppg VERMONT ACADEMY 13 Averaged 13 points and seven rebounds per game Also shot 47 pct. overall and 40 pct. from three Scored a season-high 23 points and recorded 12 rebounds in the Wildcats final regular season game Funtarov s Career Stats (Continued) GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent GS FG 3FG FT Reb A TO Blk Stl Pts 11/13 North Dakota State Did not play 11/15 Portland Did not play 11/18 Fresno Pacific /24 at Sacramento State Did not play 11/28 at Utah Valley Did not play 12/2 Sacramento State Did not play 12/4 at Saint Mary s /15 at San Diego Did not play 12/19 Air Force Did not play 12/22 Idaho /28 at Seattle University /30 at Boise State /2 Holy Names /7 at UC Irvine* /9 at Long Beach State* /14 CSUN* Did not play 1/21 UC Riverside* Did not play 1/23 at Hawai i* /27 Cal State Fullerton* Did not play 1/30 Cal Poly* Did not play 2/4 at Cal State Fullerton* Did not play 2/6 at UC Riverside* Did not play 2/11 UC Santa Barbara* Did not play 2/13 Long Beach State* Did not play 2/18 at Cal Poly* Did not play 2/20 at UC Santa Barbara* Did not play 2/27 UC Irvine* Did not play 3/3 Hawai i* Did not play 3/5 at CSUN* Did not play * - Big West Conference Game SEASON HIGHS Points...8, vs. Holy Names (1/2)... 9, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Assists... 1 (3x), at UC Irvine (1/7) Field Goals... 4, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Three-Pointers...1 (3x), last at UC Irvine (1/7) Free Throws... 2, at UC Irvine (1/7) Blocks...1, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Steals... 1 (4x), last at UC Irvine (1/7) CAREER HIGHS Points...17, vs. Cal Poly (2/27/14)...10, vs. Cal Poly (2/27/14) Assists... 5, vs. Simpson (1/2/14) Field Goals...6, at Stanford (12/14/13) Three-Pointers...4, vs. Cal Poly (2/27/14) Free Throws...4, at UC Irvine (3/8/14) Blocks...2, at San Jose State (12/18/13) Steals...1 (13x), last at UC Irvine (1/7) Scan to view Georgi Funtarov s full bio at UCDavisAggies.com!"#$% &'(")*# +'!,-".4 /01"2*34 CI"-)*7 C0$4"* 78'74 9)*[$:7 ;7';7$ 8I# ;7';7$ 8I# ;#';#$ 8I# ";; 30; #"# $:7 8; ;" $4# #" 1%> 4#% 8#4 $:7!3"/,".!4,!! 4/3Y!.0! -4,!33 '0'.'/'3 /!,2- '0'/'!'+!",/2 '0'1'/'- /4 2" "! !" /1 + -!!1-0+!3".,"1 4,3!1Y.0!!,+ '0'!'-'4 ",. '0'!'1'3!,! " "0!. 3 3! 3 " + "0!!3"1,"4 2,3 -"Y203 "",!+ '0'.'3'+!,". '0'"'.'/ /,- '0'/'+'1 4!3!4! / + ".!+ /03 QOQU5.",!! +/4Y"-03 22,!/. '0'.'!'/ /1,""4 '0'/'3'!!4,.2 '0'1'/'".! ""- "43 / !... - "/!12 40/ UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

38 GEORGI FUNTAROV - CONTINUED Helped his team win four of its final five games to advance to the NEPSAC AA Tournament quarterfinals BISHOP SEABURY ACADEMY (2012) Averaged 21 points and nine rebounds per game Received all-state honorable mention from the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association and AP PERSONAL Born in Sofia, Bulgaria Majoring in communication Named to Bulgaria s U16 national team, one that captured the European Championship in 2009 Funtarov also represented his country the following year at the U18 Championships Prior to his arrival at Davis, he was invited to train as a member of Bulgaria s U20 squad Competing for two-time champion Bulgaria, as a member of its U16 and U18 national teams is his career highlight LeBron James is his favorite sports hero He chose UC Davis due to its great environment and education BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

39 PLAYER INFORMATION - J.T. ADENRELE J.T. ADENRELE Forward Senior Roseville, Calif. Oakmont HS 11 UH-den-ruh-lay Scored 11 points on 5 of 7 shooting and grabbed four rebounds vs. CSUN in the Aggies Big West Tournament quarterfinal game (3/12) Finished with eight points and six rebounds, and made 4 of 6 shots at the line in the Aggies season finale vs. UC Irvine (2/7) Nearly recorded his first double-double of the year by finishing with nine points and nine rebounds vs. Hawai i (2/21) Connected on all four attempts and made one free throw to finish with nine points at Long Beach State (2/19); also dished a season-high two assists His three-point play with 1:43 remaining in the game broke a tie against UCSB (1/29) and gave the Aggies the lead for good One of three Aggies that held UC Riverside s top scorer, Taylor Johns (17.2 ppg), to only six points in the Aggies 13-point victory; also set a season high by knocking in all six free throws, scored eight points and recorded four rebounds Scored a rare three, the second of his career and first since Feb. 26, 2013, vs. CSUN; also scored a game-high 15 points on seven field goals versus Cal Maritime (1/3) Set a new season high by canning all four free throw attempts at Seattle (12/30) Posted three season highs of 17 points, seven field goals and three free throws vs. Eastern Illinois (12/9) Scored 11 points and grabbed eight rebounds for the fourth straight game when UC Davis faced Utah Valley (11/29) Fell two boards shy of earning his first double-double since returning to action this season when UC Davis hosted Utah State (11/26); Adenrele finished with 12 points and eight rebounds Adenrele did collect his 300th career rebound in that evening s all-aggie matchup Posted seven points and eight rebounds in the Aggies inaugural road games at Eastern Illinois (11/20) and Furman (11/22) Scored eight points, grabbed two rebounds and blocked two shots in his first game back since suffering a season-ending injury in August, 2013 Final Stats: G-GS, 18.1 mpg,.497 FG%, FG%,.672 FT%, 3.9 rpg, 6.4 ppg Received a medical redshirt ALL-BIG WEST HONORABLE MENTION Recorded his second double-double in as many games, and fifth of the season, by finishing with 22 pts. and 15 rebs. at UC Riverside (2/28) (Continued) GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent GS FG 3FG FT Reb A TO Blk Stl Pts 11/13 North Dakota State Did not play 11/15 Portland Did not play 11/18 Fresno Pacific Did not play 11/24 at Sacramento State Did not play 11/28 at Utah Valley Did not play 12/2 Sacramento State Did not play 12/4 at Saint Mary s Did not play 12/15 at San Diego Did not play 12/19 Air Force Did not play 12/22 Idaho Did not play 12/28 at Seattle University Did not play 12/30 at Boise State Did not play 1/2 Holy Names Did not play 1/7 at UC Irvine* Did not play 1/9 at Long Beach State* Did not play 1/14 CSUN* Did not play 1/21 UC Riverside* Did not play 1/23 at Hawai i* Did not play 1/27 Cal State Fullerton* Did not play 1/30 Cal Poly* Did not play 2/4 at Cal State Fullerton* Did not play 2/6 at UC Riverside* Did not play 2/11 UC Santa Barbara* Did not play 2/13 Long Beach State* Did not play 2/18 at Cal Poly* Did not play 2/20 at UC Santa Barbara* Did not play 2/27 UC Irvine* Did not play 3/3 Hawai i* Did not play 3/5 at CSUN* Did not play * - Big West Conference Game SEASON HIGHS Points... N/A... N/A Assists... N/A Field Goals... N/A Three-Pointers... N/A Free Throws... N/A Blocks... N/A Steals... N/A CAREER HIGHS Points...23, at Stanford (12/15/12)... 15, at Cal State Fullerton (3/2/13) Assists... 4, at UC Riverside (2/28/13) Field Goals... 10, at Cal State Fullerton (3/2/13) Three-Pointers... 1 (2x), last vs. Cal Maritime (1/3/15) Free Throws... 10, vs. Cal State Fullerton (1/24/13) Blocks... 4, at UC Riverside (2/28/13) Steals... 3, at Hawai i (1/19/13) Scan to view J.T. Adenrele s full bio at UCDavisAggies.com Adenrele s Career Stats!"#$% &'(")*# +'!,-".4 /01"2*34 CI"-)*7 C0$4"* 78'74 9)*[$:7 ;7';7$ 8I# ;7';7$ 8I# ;#';#$ 8I# ";; 30; #"# $:7 8; ;" $4# #" 1%> 4#% 8#4 $:7!3"","! /3,"4 1".Y"+0" 4+,"!- '0'1'!'/ 3," '0'3'3'3 //,12 '0'1'1'2 /2 1/ 2! /0" !. ". "4+ 104!3"!,"/ /",/" +4+Y!.0+ "1.,!+/ '0'1'4'. ",! '0'1'3'3 -","!/ '0'4'1'2 12 "!/ "-! 102 "3" 1 /1 4+.4!3 /23 "!04!3".,"1 /",/" 14!Y"-0" +4,"1/ '0'.'2'+ "," "0333.1,4+ '0'4'+'!.+ +1 "!! /02 23!!3.. "4 ". "2-40. QOQU5 2!,+- "-./Y!303!2+,11. '0'1'/'4!,. '0'1'3'3 "12,!.2 '0'4'/'2 ".1!1" /24.0/!-4 "/ 4/ " ! UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

40 J.T. ADENRELE - CONTINUED Earned his fourth double-double of the year - 13 pts. and 10 rebs. - in addition to tying his career high with four blocks and setting a new career best with four assists at UC Riverside (2/28) Posted his third double-double of the season by finishing with 13 pts. and tied his season-high of 11 rebs. at Long Beach State (2/20) Posted his second double-double in as many games by finishing with 18 pts. and a career-high 11 rebs. vs. Southern Illinois (12/20) Recorded his first collegiate double-double of 13 pts. and 10 rebs., finished with a season-high two steals and tied another season high by blocking three shots vs. Eastern Washington (12/17) Set a new career-high by scoring 23 points, and tied another by sinking five of six shots at the free-throw line at Stanford (12/15) Final Stats: G-GS, 24.7 mpg,.564 FG%,.500 3FG%,.659 FT%, 5.9 rpg, 12.6 ppg Averaged 5.6 ppg and 3.1 rpg while getting significant playing time as a freshman Started 16 of 30 games played including his last 12 games Scored a season-high 16 points at Cal Poly (3/1) and UC Santa Barbara (3/3) Led the team in shooting (.523) and blocked shots (24) Shot.650 from the field (26 of 40) over the last 6 games of the season Final Stats: G-GS, 17.1 mpg,.523 FG%,.000 3FG%,.559 FT%, 3.1 rpg, 5.6 ppg OAKMONT HS 11 Averaged 21.3 ppg as forward/center in Earned all-capital Valley Conference first team and all-metro second team accolades from the Sacramento Bee A McDonald s All-America team nominee Helped lead team to 25-8 overall record, 9-3 league mark and berth in 2010 CIF-Sac-Joaquin Division II championship game Averaged 11.4 ppg, 9.0 rpg and 3.8 blocks as a junior Named all-sierra Foothill League honorable mention as a junior Was ranked by ESPNU as one of the top 100 players at his position PERSONAL Born in Fremont, California Majoring in sociology Wishes he could have witnessed Martin Luther King, Jr. s I have a dream speech Would like to travel to Nigeria, his parents home country BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

41 PLAYER INFORMATION - LUCA FERRARI Redshirted LUCA FERRARI Guard RS Freshman Studio City, Calif. Notre Dame HS 14 NOTRE DAME HS 14 Earned All-Mission League recognition as a senior Competed in the Daily News All-Star Game Daily News preseason senior to watch Averaged 17 points, six rebounds and three assists as a senior Averaged 14 pts., 5.0 rebs. and 3 assists as a junior Received All-Mission League honorable mention that season Played in the Daily News Junior All-Star Game PERSONAL The youngest of Matt Ferrari s three children His father played baseball at Cal Graduating high school with Magna Cum Laude honors is his proudest personal accomplishment Winning the Big West title is his career sports highlight Plans to pursue a career as a sport agent Enjoys watching movies and hanging out with his family in his spare time GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent GS FG 3FG FT Reb A TO Blk Stl Pts 11/13 North Dakota State Did not play 11/15 Portland Did not play 11/18 Fresno Pacific Did not play 11/24 at Sacramento State Did not play 11/28 at Utah Valley Did not play 12/2 Sacramento State Did not play 12/4 at Saint Mary s Did not play 12/15 at San Diego Did not play 12/19 Air Force Did not play 12/22 Idaho Did not play 12/28 at Seattle University Did not play 12/30 at Boise State Did not play 1/2 Holy Names Did not play 1/7 at UC Irvine* Did not play 1/9 at Long Beach State* Did not play 1/14 CSUN* Did not play 1/21 UC Riverside* Did not play 1/23 at Hawai i* Did not play 1/27 Cal State Fullerton* Did not play 1/30 Cal Poly* Did not play 2/4 at Cal State Fullerton* Did not play 2/6 at UC Riverside* Did not play 2/11 UC Santa Barbara* Did not play 2/13 Long Beach State* Did not play 2/18 at Cal Poly* Did not play 2/20 at UC Santa Barbara* Did not play 2/27 UC Irvine* Did not play 3/3 Hawai i* Did not play 3/5 at CSUN* Did not play * - Big West Conference Game SEASON HIGHS Points... N/A... N/A Assists... N/A Field Goals... N/A Three-Pointers... N/A Free Throws... N/A Blocks... N/A Steals... N/A CAREER HIGHS Points... N/A... N/A Assists... N/A Field Goals... N/A Three-Pointers... N/A Free Throws... N/A Blocks... N/A Steals... N/A Scan to view Luca Ferrari s full bio at UCDavisAggies.com UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

42 PLAYER INFORMATION - JOSH FOX JOSH FOX Forward Senior Daly City, Calif. City College of San Francisco ALL-BIG WEST SECOND TEAM One of the team s three captains Won All-Big West Conference accolades when the league named it to its second team Scored 20 points on 9 of 18 shooting, and collected nine rebounds in the Aggies 3OT game at CSUN (3/5) Scored a game-high 19 points, and finished with a team-high eight rebounds in his final game at Pavilion, when the Aggies hosted Hawai i (3/3) Set a new career high with six assists, and scored 20 or more points for the fifth time in his career when ESPN2 televised the Aggies home game against UC Irvine (2/27) Hit half of his shots from the field (6-for-12), all eight attempts at the line and finished with a teamhigh 20 points vs. Long Beach State (2/13) Scored all of his team-high 16 points in the second half at UC Riverside (2/6) Posted his fourth double-double of the season/career by finishing with 18 points and 10 rebounds vs. Cal Poly (1/30) Recorded his seventh-straight double-digit points total by scoring a team-high 19 vs. Cal State Fullerton (1/27) Set a new career high by scoring 25 points, on a season-high 10 field goals at Hawai i (1/23) Became the first Aggie since Corey Hawkins (12, at Stanford; NIT First Round game on 3/17/15) to record a double-digit field goal total Finished with 20 points (on 7 of 10 shooting, and 6 of 7 from the line), one point shy of matching his career high when the Aggies defeated UC Riverside (1/21) - his former school Earned the game-winning assist, on Siler Schneider s three, in the Aggies Big West opener vs. CSUN (1/14) Led all Aggies in scoring with 13 points at Long Beach State (1/9) Earned his third career double-double by finishing with a team-high 17 points and 10 rebounds at UC Irvine (1/7); a career-high 11 points were scored at the free throw line Led all Aggies with 18 points on a season-high 8 of 14 shooting at Seattle University (12/28) Ended two points shy of tying his career high by scoring 19 points at Saint Mary s (12/4) Finished in double digits for the sixth straight game by scoring 10 points vs. Sacramento State (12/2) Set a new Division I program record by finishing with 18 rebounds at Sacramento State (11/24); posted his second double-double of the season by also scoring 16 points Fell two points shy of tying his career high by scoring 21 points, on 7 of 10 shooting, and hit 7 of 8 free throws vs. Fresno Pacific (11/18) Recorded the first double-double of his UC Davis career when he finished with a team-high 16 points and a career-high 12 rebounds vs. North Dakota State (11/13) (Continued) GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent GS FG 3FG FT Reb A TO Blk Stl Pts 11/13 North Dakota State * /15 Portland * /18 Fresno Pacific * /24 at Sacramento State * /28 at Utah Valley * /2 Sacramento State * /4 at Saint Mary s * /15 at San Diego * /19 Air Force * /22 Idaho * /28 at Seattle University * /30 at Boise State Did not play 1/2 Holy Names Did not play 1/7 at UC Irvine* * /9 at Long Beach State* * /14 CSUN* * /21 UC Riverside* * /23 at Hawai i* * /27 Cal State Fullerton* * /30 Cal Poly* * /4 at Cal State Fullerton* * /6 at UC Riverside* * /11 UC Santa Barbara* * /13 Long Beach State* * /18 at Cal Poly* * /20 at UC Santa Barbara* * /27 UC Irvine* * /3 Hawai i* * /5 at CSUN* * * - Big West Conference Game SEASON HIGHS Points...25, at Hawai i (1/23)...18, at Sacramento State (11/24) Assists...6, vs. UC Irvine (2/27) Field Goals...10, at Hawai i (1/23) Three-Pointers... N/A Free Throws...11, at UC Irvine (1/7) Blocks...2 (2x), last vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/11) Steals...3 (3x), last vs. Cal Poly (1/30) CAREER HIGHS Points...25, at Hawai i (1/23)...18, at Sacramento State (11/24) Assists...6, vs. UC Irvine (2/27) Field Goals... 11, vs. Utah State (11/26/14) Three-Pointers... 1, at Air Force (12/20/14) Free Throws...11, at UC Irvine (1/7) Blocks...2 (3x), last vs. UC Santa Barbara (2/11) Steals...3 (3x), last vs. UC Riverside (1/21) Scan to view Josh Fox s full bio at UCDavisAggies.com Fox s Career Stats (at UC Davis)!"#$% &'(")*# +'!,-".4 /01"2*34 CI"-)*7 C0$4"* 78'74 9)*[$:7 ;7';7$ 8I# ;7';7$ 8I# ;#';#$ 8I# ";; 30; #"# $:7 8; ;" $4# #" 1%> 4#% 8#4 $:7!3".,"1 /!,! +1.Y!/04 ""!,"-- '0'1'2'4 ",2 '0'"'"'" 4!,"34 '0'1'-'1.! 21 "/+.0/ 44 " /1 /! "3 "!!-+ 203!3"1,"4!+,!+ -.-Y/"0. "12,/32 '0'1'"'1 3," '0'3'3'3 -.,"!4 '0'4'4'+ 1. "!2 "-/ "!!2.3! ".02 QOQU5 12,!2 "43!Y!+0!!+",.2+ '0'1'.'1 ","3 '0'"'3'3 ".4,!/! '0'4'!'2 24!!. /!3 10. "/" " 2" "3!!!." 4-2 "" BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

43 JOSH FOX - CONTINUED BIG WEST SIXTH MAN OF THE YEAR ALL-BIG WEST HONORABLE MENTION Received all-conference honors for the first time in his career, and named the league s sixth man of the year, when the Big West announced its award winners on March 9 A season-high 10 of his 14 points were earned at the free throw line vs. UC Riverside (3/5) Recorded 16 points, five rebounds and a team-high three assists at UCSB (2/26) Finished with 18 points on six baskets and six free throws vs. Cal State Fullerton (2/12); also recorded six rebounds Responsible for nine of the Aggies 17 bench points vs. Cal Poly (1/31) Came off the bench to score 20 of the Aggies 37 bench points, on 8 of 11 shooting and was 4 for 7 at the stripe at Cal State Fullerton (1/17) Finished with five points, five rebounds and was one of three Aggies to hold UC Riverside s top scorer, Taylor Johns (17.2 ppg), to only six when the junior forward returned to Riverside for the first time in a UC Davis uniform Scored double figures for the third time in as many games (10 pts.), by making all five shots, and collected five rebounds at Washington State (12/28) Earned his first start as an Aggie at Air Force (12/20) In that game at Air Force, he scored seven straight points as part of his team s 16-2 second-half run, sank seven shots, including his first from three at UC Davis, finished 4-for-5 from the line and blocked a season-high two shots Against Utah State and Utah Valley, Fox was 16-for-21 from the floor (.761), recorded a collective 35 points and 12 rebounds Capped an impressive week by scoring 12 points, on 5 of 7 shooting, vs. Utah Valley (11/29) Fell one rebound shy of posting UC Davis first double-double of the season when he scored a careerhigh 23 points, on 11 of 14 shooting, and nine rebounds vs. Utah State (11/26) Entering that game against Utah State, Fox had nine rebounds combined in his first three games at UC Davis; Fox equaled that total in one evening vs. USU Finished with a season-high 11 points on 5 of 6 shooting and four rebounds at Furman (11/22) Scored four points and grabbed three rebounds in his inaugural game at UC Davis when the Aggies hosted Holy Names in their season opener (11/16) Final Stats: 32-2 G-GS, 23.6 mpg,.596 FG%,.111 3FG%,.585 FT%, 4.3 rpg, 9.0 ppg PERSONAL Born in Suva, Fiji Majoring in organizational studies Most people do not know that he loves to cook and eat Leading Sacred Heart to four straight sectional crowns is his all-time sports highlight The campus, coaching staff and new teammates were the reasons he transferred to UC Davis CITY COLLEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO ( ) Led City College of San Francisco to a regional championship His Rams squad was ranked No. 1 in the California Community College Athletic Association s poll throughout the season CCSF won 28 games in a row at one point of the season Averaged 9.0 points and 5.0 rebounds per game Shot.466 from the floor and.372 from three Final Stats: G-GS, accurate mpg U/A,.466 FG%,.372 3FG%,.712 FT%, 5.0 rpg, 9.0 ppg UC RIVERSIDE ( ) Led the Highlanders in scoring on seven occasions Finished as his team s leading rebounder in 14 games Posted a team-high assist total in two games Scored 10 or more points in 12 games Recorded three double-doubles throughout his lone season at UC Riverside: 10 points and 10 rebounds at UIC (11/11), 10/10 at UC Irvine (1/19) and 10/12 at Portland State (2/23) Scored a career-high 22 points at UC Davis (1/26) Final Stats: G-GS, 26.8 mpg,.456 FG%,.364 3FG%,.635 FT%, 6.5 rpg, 9.3 ppg SACRED HEART CATHEDRAL PREP 12 Earned four letters as a member of Sacred Heart s boys basketball team Received first team all-league, all-metro and San Francisco Player of the Year accolades as a senior Earned second team all-league honors as a junior Led the Fightin Irish to four straight Central Coast Section titles Collected a NorCal Championship in his freshman and senior seasons Sacred Heart advanced to the second round of the playoffs in his sophomore and junior seasons The Fightin Irish earned a runner-up finish at the state championships in his final year UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

44 PLAYER INFORMATION - NEAL MONSON NEAL MONSON Center Junior Sandy, Utah Salt Lake Community College MAWN-son BIG WEST SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR One of the team s three captains UC Davis basketball s first-ever Scholar-Athlete of the Year Scored a career-high 21 points, and tied another career best by finishing with 15 rebounds in the Aggies 3OT game at CSUN (3/5) Recorded 10 or more rebounds in a game for the 10th time this season when he finished with 10 at Cal Poly (2/18) Posted his third double-figure rebound total in the last four games, and a career-high three steals vs. Long Beach State (2/13) By finishing with 12 rebounds at UC Riverside (2/6), Monson grabbed a combined 25 rebounds throughout his team s Southern California road trip Earned third career/season double-double by finishing with 12 points and 13 rebounds at Cal State Fullerton (2/4) Matched his career high by scoring 20 points, the most against a Division I opponent in his career, on a career-high nine field goals vs. Cal Poly (1/30); also scored 20 points vs. Holy Names earlier this season For the second straight game, led all players with 13 rebounds in the Aggies Big West home opener vs. CSUN (1/14) Recorded 13 of UC Davis 36 rebounds his fifth double-digit total of the season at Long Beach State (1/9) Led all Aggies and posted his first 20-plus point game at UC Davis against Holy Names (1/2) Finished with nine rebounds for the second straight game and tied a career high by sinking nine field goals for the third time as an Aggie at Boise State (12/30) His nine rebounds at Seattle (12/28) was a team-high total; collected seven of his team s 19 defensive rebounds; recorded his 200th career rebound in that same game Led all Aggies with seven rebounds, one-fourth of the team s total, vs. Idaho (12/22) Finished one point shy of logging his third career double-double, but grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds vs. Air Force (12/19) Also tied a career high by blocking two of the Falcons shots Led all Aggies in scoring with 15 points, and fell one rebound shy of collecting another double-double at San Diego (12/15) In front of hometown friends and family who made the drive from Sandy, Utah, to Utah Valley (11/28), Monson scored a career-high 17 points and 13 rebounds to post his second career doubledouble; seven of his rebounds were collected on offense, the Wolverines recorded four offensive rebounds as a team (Continued) GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent GS FG 3FG FT Reb A TO Blk Stl Pts 11/13 North Dakota State * /15 Portland * /18 Fresno Pacific * /24 at Sacramento State * /28 at Utah Valley * /2 Sacramento State * /4 at Saint Mary s * /15 at San Diego * /19 Air Force * /22 Idaho * /28 at Seattle University /30 at Boise State * /2 Holy Names * /7 at UC Irvine* * /9 at Long Beach State* * /14 CSUN* * /21 UC Riverside* * /23 at Hawai i* * /27 Cal State Fullerton* * /30 Cal Poly* * /4 at Cal State Fullerton* * /6 at UC Riverside* * /11 UC Santa Barbara* * /13 Long Beach State* * /18 at Cal Poly* * /20 at UC Santa Barbara* * /27 UC Irvine* * /3 Hawai i* * /5 at CSUN* * * - Big West Conference Game SEASON HIGHS Points...21, at CSUN (3/5) (2x), last at CSUN (3/5) Assists...3, vs. Portland (11/15) Field Goals...9 (2x), last vs. Cal Poly (1/30) Three-Pointers... N/A Free Throws...8, vs. North Dakota State (11/13) Blocks... 2 (2x), last vs. CSUN (1/14) Steals... 3, vs. Long Beach State (2/13) CAREER HIGHS Points...21, at CSUN (3/5) (2x), last at CSUN (3/5) Assists...3, vs. Portland (11/15) Field Goals...9, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Three-Pointers... N/A Free Throws...8, vs. North Dakota State (11/13) Blocks... 2 (3x), last vs. vs. CSUN (1/14) Steals... 3, vs. Long Beach State (2/13) Scan to view Neal Monson s full bio at UCDavisAggies.com Monson s Career Stats (at UC Davis)!"#$% &'(")*# +'!,-".4 /01"2*34 CI"-)*7 C0$4"* 78'74 9)*[$:7 ;7';7$ 8I# ;7';7$ 8I# ;#';#$ 8I# ";; 30; #"# $:7 8; ;" $4# #" 1%> 4#% 8#4 $:7!3".,"1 /!,3.43Y".0. 4!,"3" '0'4'"'. 3,3 '0'3'3'3 /!,." '0'+'-'3!+ -" "3- /0. 13 " "1!2 + "" "14.02!3"1,"4!2,!- -."Y!203 "3",!31 '0'.'2'/ 3,/ '0'3'3'3 12,-+ '0'4'+'- 4/ "-/! / "!..! "! "/!4" 203 QOQU5 4",!- "/3"Y!"0/ "4/,/34 '0'1'/'/ 3,/ '0'3'3'3 2","!- '0'+'"'" 23!4. / ""/! /2 +" "2!.." BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

45 NEAL MONSON - CONTINUED Finished with 10 points and six rebounds at Sacramento State (11/24), even though he played only 15 minutes due to foul trouble Grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds and scored eight points vs. Portland (11/15); became the first Aggie since March 2, 2013 (J.T. Adenrele, at Cal State Fullerton), to collect 15 or more boards in a single game Recorded his first career double-double when he finished with 14 points and 10 rebounds vs. North Dakota State; hit all eight free throws, doubling his previous career high, that evening (11/13) Scored eight or more points for the seventh time in nine games when UC Davis hosted Hawai i (2/21) Responsible for eight of the Aggies 17 bench points vs. Cal Poly (1/31) Set a new career high by scoring 16 points, on a career-high six field goals and tied another career best by sinking all four shots at the line vs. UCSB (1/29) For the second straight game, Monson scored eight points, on four field goals, when the Aggies visited Hawai i (1/22) Led all Aggies by finishing with a career-hign 10 rebounds vs. CSUN (1/7) Scored a season-high 10 points on a season high 3 for 4 shooting at Air Force (12/20) Also sank a season-high four free throws in as many attempts against the Falcons Collected a season-high six rebounds vs. Utah State (a team that once recruited him) (11/26) Scored two points, grabbed three rebounds, blocked one shot and recorded one steal in his UC Davis debut vs. Holy Names (11/16) Final Stats: 32-0 G-GS, 14.4 mpg,.614 FG%,.000 3FG%,.380 FT%, 3.4 rpg, 4.9 ppg SALT LAKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ( ) Received National Junior College Athletic Association All-American honorable mention Averaged 14.4 pts. and a team-high 8.4 rebs. per game and led his team to the NJCAA title game Posted team-high scoring totals in 16 games Finished as the Bruins top rebounder in 15 games Logged a team-high 10 double-doubles His 36 blocks represented nearly 30 percent of the Bruins total Final Stats: G-GS, 29.5 mpg,.618 FG%,.143 3FG%,.672 FT%, 8.4 rpg, 14.4 ppg THE WATERFORD SCHOOL 10 Graduated with a 3.8 GPA Two-time all-state selection Averaged 21.0 pts., 16.0 rebs. and 5.0 blks. per game as a senior to earn sectional MVP accolades; those figures were the highest among all Utah Division 3A players Led all Utah classifications in blocks and rebounds as a senior Averaged 20.0 pts and 15.0 rebs. per game in his junior season PERSONAL Born in Salt Lake City Majoring in Spanish His father competed for Utah s men s basketball team Uncles James and Dwayne each played football at BYU Enjoys spending time with his wife, the former Mimi Candace Watson, reading and learning foreign languages Served a two-year LDS mission in Oaxaca, Mexico, before enrolling at SLCC Speaks Spanish fluently San Antonio Spurs Kawhi Leonard is the best athlete that he has competed against Serving a LDS mission is his proudest personal accomplishment Transferred to UC Davis because of its academic standing, relationships with the coaches and location UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

46 PLAYER INFORMATION - ROGERS PRINTUP ROGERS PRINTUP Guard Freshman Orange, Calif. Orange Lutheran HS 15 Ended with four rebounds vs. UC Riverside (1/21) Grabbed one rebound in his first career Big West home game, vs. CSUN (1/14) Set a new season high by scoring six points, on a season-high two threes, at UC Irvine (1/7) Logged a season-high 22 minutes and finished with five rebounds, another season/career high vs. Holy Names (1/2) Tied five season/career highs at Seattle (12/28): points (3), field goals, three-point field goals, rebounds and steals (1) Finished with a steal, rebound and assist vs. Idaho (12/22) Recorded his first rebound, assist and steal as an Aggie vs. Fresno Pacific (11/18) Scored three points, on his only field goal attempt of the evening, in his UC Davis debut vs. North Dakota State (11/13) One of UC Davis basketball s six newcomers ORANGE LUTHERAN HS 15 Earned first team all-league and second team All-CIF as a senior Averaged 15.5 points and five rebounds per game in his final season at OLHS Posted averages of 14 points, six rebounds and one steal per game as a junior Junior All-State and All-CIF Division 1AA Southern Section accolades were received that year PERSONAL The youngest member on Team USA s Deaf Men s Basketball National Team when the squad competed at the Wold Deaf Basketball Games in Taoyuan, Taiwan, last July; the team returned won silver and jumped four spots in the world rankings; Printup hit the game-winning free throws in his team s semifinal game vs. Russia Majoring in sociology Mother is Erika Printup Most people do not know that he plays the cello Earning a 4.0 GPA is his proudest personal accomplishment Non-sports hero is his family GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent GS FG 3FG FT Reb A TO Blk Stl Pts 11/13 North Dakota State /15 Portland /18 Fresno Pacific /24 at Sacramento State /28 at Utah Valley /2 Sacramento State /4 at Saint Mary s /15 at San Diego /19 Air Force /22 Idaho /28 at Seattle University /30 at Boise State /2 Holy Names /7 at UC Irvine* /9 at Long Beach State* /14 CSUN* /21 UC Riverside* /23 at Hawai i* /27 Cal State Fullerton* /30 Cal Poly* Did not play 2/4 at Cal State Fullerton* /6 at UC Riverside* Did not play 2/11 UC Santa Barbara* Did not play 2/13 Long Beach State* Did not play 2/18 at Cal Poly* Did not play 2/20 at UC Santa Barbara* /27 UC Irvine* Did not play 3/3 Hawai i* Did not play 3/5 at CSUN* Did not play * - Big West Conference Game SEASON HIGHS Points...6, at UC Irvine (1/7)...5, vs. Holy Names Assists... 1 (3x), last vs. Idaho (12/22) Field Goals...2, at UC Irvine (1/7) Three-Pointers...2, at UC Irvine (1/7) Free Throws... N/A Blocks...1 (3x), last at Boise State (12/30) Steals... 1 (5x), last at Long Beach State (1/9) CAREER HIGHS Points...6, at UC Irvine (1/7)...5, vs. Holy Names Assists... 1 (3x), last vs. Idaho (12/22) Field Goals...2, at UC Irvine (1/7) Three-Pointers...2, at UC Irvine (1/7) Free Throws... N/A Blocks...1 (3x), last at Boise State (12/30) Steals... 1 (5x), last at Long Beach State (1/9) Scan to view Rogers Printup s full bio at UCDavisAggies.com Printup s Career Stats!"#$% &'(")*# +'!,-".4 /01"2*34 CI"-)*7 C0$4"* 78'74 9)*[$:7 ;7';7$ 8I# ;7';7$ 8I# ;#';#$ 8I# ";; 30; #"# $:7 8; ;" $4# #" 1%> 4#% 8#4 $:7!3"1,"4!",3 "-1Y-0- +,/" '0'!'!'4 +,/3 '0'!'/'/ 3,3 '0'3'3'3!!3!! "03 ". 3 / / / 1!" "03 QOQU5!",3 "-1Y-0- +,/" '0'!'!'4 +,/3 '0'!'/'/ 3,3 '0'3'3'3!!3!! "03 ". 3 / / / 1!" " BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

47 PLAYER INFORMATION - NOLAN BERRY NOLAN BERRY Center/Forward Sophomore St. Louis, Mo. Butler All eight of his points scored vs. Idaho (12/22) were earned at the line, in as many attempts Scored 11 points for the third time this season on four field goals, including one three, at Saint Mary s (12/4) Fell one rebound shy of posting his first collegiate double-double; ended with 11 points vs. Sacramento State (12/2) Set new career highs by finishing with 18 points, six field goals, two three-pointers and three steals, all game highs, at Utah Valley (11/28) Earned five of his 10 points at the line and fell one rebound shy of a double-double vs. Portland (11/15) Scored 11 points on 4 of 6 shooting in his UC Davis debut vs. North Dakota State (11/13) Due to NCAA transfer rules, Berry redshirted the season BUTLER ( ) Competed in 18 games throughout his one year at Butler In his inaugural game at Butler, Berry came off the bench to record four points and three rebounds against Lamar (11/9) Scored eight points and grabbed six rebounds in 15 minutes, all career-highs, against Manchester (12/9) Posted six points and five rebounds in 10 minutes vs. DePaul (1/9) Final Stats: 18-0 G-GS, 5.0 mpg,.500 FG%,.100 3FG%, FT%, 1.3 rpg, 1.9 ppg DE SMET HS 09 Four-year letterwinner and three-year starter for the Spartans Left De Smet as its No. 2 all-time leading scorer Received all-state first team and all-conference honors three times Made 53 three-pointers as a senior Franklin finished first in the Delta Valley League during his sophomore season and was second in his junior year First team all-metro selection in and 12-13; collected second team all-metro honors in As a fixture in the starting lineup, Berry shot.579 from the field, averaged 20.0 points, 8.8 rebounds and 2.38 blocked shots per game as a senior; averaged 19.5 points, 9.2 boards and 2.6 blocks per game as a junior; posted 18.4 points, 6.6 rebounds and 2.5 blocks per game in his sophomore season (Continued) GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent GS FG 3FG FT Reb A TO Blk Stl Pts 11/13 North Dakota State /15 Portland /18 Fresno Pacific /24 at Sacramento State /28 at Utah Valley /2 Sacramento State /4 at Saint Mary s /15 at San Diego /19 Air Force /22 Idaho /28 at Seattle University Did not play 12/30 at Boise State Did not play 1/2 Holy Names Did not play 1/7 at UC Irvine* Did not play 1/9 at Long Beach State* Did not play 1/14 CSUN* Did not play 1/21 UC Riverside* Did not play 1/23 at Hawai i* Did not play 1/27 Cal State Fullerton* Did not play 1/30 Cal Poly* Did not play 2/4 at Cal State Fullerton* Did not play 2/6 at UC Riverside* Did not play 2/11 UC Santa Barbara* Did not play 2/13 Long Beach State* Did not play 2/18 at Cal Poly* Did not play 2/20 at UC Santa Barbara* Did not play 2/27 UC Irvine* Did not play 3/3 Hawai i* Did not play 3/5 at CSUN* Did not play * - Big West Conference Game SEASON HIGHS Points...18, at Utah Valley (11/28)...9, vs. Portland (11/15) Assists... 2, at San Diego (12/15) Field Goals...6, at Utah Valley (11/28) Three-Pointers...2, at Utah Valley (11/28) Free Throws...8, vs. Idaho (12/22) Blocks... 1 (2x), last vs. Idaho (12/22) Steals...3, at Utah Valley (11/28) CAREER HIGHS Points...18, at Utah Valley (11/28)...9, vs. Portland (11/15) Assists... 2, at San Diego (12/15) Field Goals...6, at Utah Valley (11/28) Three-Pointers...2, at Utah Valley (11/28) Free Throws...8, vs. Idaho (12/22) Blocks... 1 (2x), last vs. Idaho (12/22) Steals...3, at Utah Valley (11/28) Scan to view Nolan Berry s full bio at UCDavisAggies.com Berry s Career Stats (at UC Davis)!"#$% &'(")*# +'!,-".4 /01"2*34 CI"-)*7 C0$4"* 78'74 9)*[$:7 ;7';7$ 8I# ;7';7$ 8I# ;#';#$ 8I# ";; 30; #"# $:7 8; ;" $4# #" 1%> 4#% 8#4 $:7!3"1,"4 "3,3 "+1Y"+01!4,11 '0'.'+'/ 2,"2 '0'.'+'. /",/2 '0'+'2'1. /4.3.03!1 " 4 ".! - 2! 20! QOQU5 "3,3 "+1Y"+01!4,11 '0'.'+'/ 2,"2 '0'.'+'. /",/2 '0'+'2'1. /4.3.03!1 " 4 ".! - 2! 20! BSF>5T,>UGT'VS>VB''d8EE,=@76'98<[@<Kef UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

48 NOLAN BERRY - CONTINUED Scored 30 or more points in four games, and 20 or more in 38 games throughout his high school career Grabbed 10 or more rebounds in 31 games Led De Smet to three consecutive district championships; the Spartans finished as state runners-up in 2013 De Smet posted records of 23-6 in , 19-9 in and 25-7 in seasons where Berry was a regular starter Earned honor roll recognition all four years PERSONAL Born in St. Louis, Missouri Majoring in human development His grandfather, Ed Macauley, graduated from Saint Louis and played basketball professionally for the Boston Celtics and St. Louis Hawks The coaching staff and style of play are the reasons why he transferred to UC Davis BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

49 PLAYER INFORMATION - JOE MOONEY One of UC Davis basketball s six newcomers JOE MOONEY Guard Freshman Wauconda, Ill. Notre Dame College Prep 15 NOTRE DAME COLLEGE PREP 15 Accolades earned during his final year at Notre Dame College Prep include: Chicago Tribune first team, Chicago Sun-Times All-Area, all-state third team, East Suburban Catholic Conference Player of the Year Averaged 20 points, five rebounds and four assists per game as a senior Led his team to a berth in the 4A state semifinals during his senior season Shot 46 pct. from distance and 83 percent from the stripe as a senior Shortly after receiving first team all-area accolades from Pioneer Sports, Mooney, a Magna Cum Laude graduate, received an invitation to compete in the Chicago Catholic League All-Star Game; in that showcase, he scored 25 points for his East squad PERSONAL One of Angela and Michael Mooney s five children Has not declared major If he could play another sport at UC Davis, he would choose baseball Chose UC Davis because of the players, coaches, outstanding academic programs, the team and school s culture GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent GS FG 3FG FT Reb A TO Blk Stl Pts 11/13 North Dakota State Did not play 11/15 Portland Did not play 11/18 Fresno Pacific Did not play 11/24 at Sacramento State Did not play 11/28 at Utah Valley Did not play 12/2 Sacramento State Did not play 12/4 at Saint Mary s Did not play 12/15 at San Diego Did not play 12/19 Air Force Did not play 12/22 Idaho Did not play 12/28 at Seattle University Did not play 12/30 at Boise State Did not play 1/2 Holy Names Did not play 1/7 at UC Irvine* Did not play 1/9 at Long Beach State* Did not play 1/14 CSUN* Did not play 1/21 UC Riverside* Did not play 1/23 at Hawai i* Did not play 1/27 Cal State Fullerton* Did not play 1/30 Cal Poly* Did not play 2/4 at Cal State Fullerton* Did not play 2/6 at UC Riverside* Did not play 2/11 UC Santa Barbara* Did not play 2/13 Long Beach State* Did not play 2/18 at Cal Poly* Did not play 2/20 at UC Santa Barbara* Did not play 2/27 UC Irvine* Did not play 3/3 Hawai i* Did not play 3/5 at CSUN* Did not play * - Big West Conference Game SEASON HIGHS Points... N/A... N/A Assists... N/A Field Goals... N/A Three-Pointers... N/A Free Throws... N/A Blocks... N/A Steals... N/A CAREER HIGHS Points... N/A... N/A Assists... N/A Field Goals... N/A Three-Pointers... N/A Free Throws... N/A Blocks... N/A Steals... N/A Scan to view Joe Mooney s full bio at UCDavisAggies.com UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

50 PLAYER INFORMATION - MICHAEL ONYEBALU MICHAEL ONYEBALU Guard Sophomore Inglewood, Calif. Warren HS 13 Ahn-YAY-ball-lew Recorded his first collegiate steal vs. Holy Names (1/2) Named to the starting lineup for the first time in his collegiate career at Seattle (12/28) Scored two points, both at the line, and recorded one rebound vs. Idaho (12/22) Posted his first rebound, assist and block during vs. Fresno Pacific (11/18) Recorded his first Big West basket at UC Irvine (2/5) Scored seven points, on three field goals and one from three to record three career highs versus Cal Maritime (1/3) Made his Aggie debut vs. Utah Valley (11/29) One of UC Davis men s basketball s five newcomers Final Stats: 7-0 G-GS, 4.3 mpg,.571 FG%,.500 3FG%,.000 FT%, 0.0 rpg, 2.3 ppg WARREN HS 13 Earned three varsity letters Posted averages of 17.0 points, 8.5 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game to earn all-san Gabriel Valley League first team accolades as a senior Averaged 13.0 points and 8.0 rebounds per game in 2011 to earn all-san Gabriel Valley League honors Long Beach Press-Telegram named Onyebalu to its Dream Team that year Named to the school s honor roll for the academic year for maintaining a 3.5 GPA or higher, Principal s Honor Roll in for earning a 4.0 GPA throughout the entire year and President s Academic Honor Roll in for posting a GPA higher that 4.0 for the entire academic year PERSONAL Born in Inglewood, California Communication major Youngest of Chika and Ike Onyebalu s two children Older sibling, Chika, attends Sacramento State Most people are not aware that he loves to sing and dance STAPLES Center is his favorite facility that he has played in Interested in pursuing a career as a real estate broker, investment or stock trader Only superstition involves taking a nap, at some point, on game day GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent GS FG 3FG FT Reb A TO Blk Stl Pts 11/13 North Dakota State Did not play 11/15 Portland Did not play 11/18 Fresno Pacific /24 at Sacramento State /28 at Utah Valley Did not play 12/2 Sacramento State Did not play 12/4 at Saint Mary s /15 at San Diego /19 Air Force Did not play 12/22 Idaho /28 at Seattle University * /30 at Boise State Did not play 1/2 Holy Names /7 at UC Irvine* /9 at Long Beach State* /14 CSUN* Did not play 1/21 UC Riverside* /23 at Hawai i* /27 Cal State Fullerton* Did not play 1/30 Cal Poly* Did not play 2/4 at Cal State Fullerton* Did not play 2/6 at UC Riverside* Did not play 2/11 UC Santa Barbara* Did not play 2/13 Long Beach State* Did not play 2/18 at Cal Poly* Did not play 2/20 at UC Santa Barbara* Did not play 2/27 UC Irvine* Did not play 3/3 Hawai i* Did not play 3/5 at CSUN* Did not play * - Big West Conference Game SEASON HIGHS Points... 2 (2x), last vs. Holy Names (1/2)...2, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Assists...1 (3x), last vs. UC Riverside (1/21) Field Goals...1, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Three-Pointers... N/A Free Throws...2, vs. Idaho (12/22) Blocks...1, vs. Fresno Pacific (11/18) Steals...1, vs. Holy Names (1/2) CAREER HIGHS Points...7, vs. Cal Maritime (1/3/15)...2, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Assists...1 (3x), last vs. UC Riverside (1/21) Field Goals...3, vs. Cal Maritime (1/3/15) Three-Pointers...1, vs. Cal Maritime (1/3/15) Free Throws...2, vs. Idaho (12/22) Blocks...1, vs. Fresno Pacific (11/18) Steals...1, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Scan to view Michael Onyebalu s full bio at UCDavisAggies.com Onyebalu s Career Stats!"#$% &'(")*# +'!,-".4 /01"2*34 CI"-)*7 C0$4"* 78'74 9)*[$:7 ;7';7$ 8I# ;7';7$ 8I# ;#';#$ 8I# ";; 30; #"# $:7 8; ;" $4# #" 1%> 4#% 8#4 $:7!3".,"1.,3 "+Y.0/.,+ '0'1'+'" ",! '0'1'3'3 3,3 '0'3'3' ! 3 3 / 3 3 2!0/!3"1,"4 "!," /.Y!0- ",4 '0'"'4'+ 3,! '0'3'3'3!,/ '0'4'4'+ " /. 30/ 4 3 / / " ". 30/ QOQU5 "4," 1"Y/0! 1,"/ '0'/'-'1 ",. '0'!'1'3!,/ '0'4'4'+ " /. 30/ - 3 / 4 " " "/ BIG WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2015 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT

51 PLAYER INFORMATION - GARRISON GOODE GARRISON GOODE Forward Freshman River Hills, Wisc. Dominican HS 15 Good Recorded two points vs. UC Irvine (2/27) in the Aggies ESPN2 game, but they were memorable ones when he dunked on two Anteaters midway through the first half Finished with six rebounds, the most recorded against a Division I opponent, at UC Santa Barbara (2/20) Grabbed a team-high three of his five rebounds on offense vs. Cal Poly (1/30) Posted all four Aggie bench points at Hawai i (1/23) Scored two points and finished with three rebounds in his first home Big West game vs. CSUN (1/14) His six points and eight rebounds against Holy Names (1/2) were season highs; those were two of six season/career highs either set, or tied that day Scored three points and finished with three rebounds in his first-ever start as an Aggie at Seattle (12/28) Matched a season high by scoring four points, and set another one by recording two field goals vs. Idaho (12/22) Tied a career high, originally set at Sacramento State (12/2) by finishing with three rebounds at Utah Valley (11/28) Recorded his first field goal, free throw, rebound, points, assist, block and steal as an Aggie vs. Fresno Pacific (11/18) Made his UC Davis debut vs. Portland (11/15) One of UC Davis basketball s six newcomers DOMINICAN HS 15 Averaged 9.7 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.7 assists for a Dominican High School team that posted a 24-3 record and captured a Division IV state title in 2015 Earned first team all-conference and all-state honorable mention as a senior PERSONAL One of Kimberley and Andre Goode s three children His father played basketball at Northwestern Not many people know that architecture intrigues him Watching his older sister compete in the NCAA Volleyball Final Four during her freshman season is his proudest personal accomplishment Winning a state championship is his career sports highlight Chose UC Davis because the coaches are great, his teammates are amazing and the team is competitive GAME-BY-GAME Date Opponent GS FG 3FG FT Reb A TO Blk Stl Pts 11/13 North Dakota State Did not play 11/15 Portland /18 Fresno Pacific /24 at Sacramento State /28 at Utah Valley /2 Sacramento State /4 at Saint Mary s /15 at San Diego /19 Air Force /22 Idaho /28 at Seattle University * /30 at Boise State * /2 Holy Names * /7 at UC Irvine* /9 at Long Beach State* /14 CSUN* /21 UC Riverside* /23 at Hawai i* /27 Cal State Fullerton* /30 Cal Poly* /4 at Cal State Fullerton* /6 at UC Riverside* /11 UC Santa Barbara* /13 Long Beach State* /18 at Cal Poly* /20 at UC Santa Barbara* /27 UC Irvine* /3 Hawai i* /5 at CSUN* * - Big West Conference Game SEASON HIGHS Points...6, vs. Holy Names (1/2)...8, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Assists... 2 (2x), last vs. Holy Names (1/2) Field Goals... 2 (4x), last at CSUN (3/5) Three-Pointers... N/A Free Throws...3, at UC Irvine (1/7) Blocks...1 (5x), last vs. Hawai i (3/3) Steals...2 (3x), last vs. Hawai i (3/3) CAREER HIGHS Points...6, vs. Holy Names (1/2)...8, vs. Holy Names (1/2) Assists... 2 (2x), last vs. Holy Names (1/2) Field Goals...2 (3x), last at Hawai i (1/23) Three-Pointers... N/A Free Throws...3, at UC Irvine (1/7) Blocks...1 (5x), last vs. Hawai i (3/3) Steals...2 (3x), last vs. Hawai i (3/3) Scan to view Garrison Goode s full bio at UCDavisAggies.com Goode s Career Stats!"#$% &'(")*# +'!,-".4 /01"2*34 CI"-)*7 C0$4"* 78'74 9)*[$:7 ;7';7$ 8I# ;7';7$ 8I# ;#';#$ 8I# ";; 30; #"# $:7 8; ;" $4# #" 1%> 4#% 8#4 $:7!3"1,"4!-,/.""Y".0+ "+,.- '0'/'1'. 3," '0'3'3'3 "3,!4 '0'/'-'1!1 // 1-!0"./ " "! "2 1 "... "04 QOQU5!-,/.""Y".0+ "+,.- '0'/'1'. 3," '0'3'3'3 "3,!4 '0'/'-'1!1 // 1-!0"./ " "! "2 1 "... "04 UCDAVISAGGIES.COM BIG WEST CONFERENCE

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