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2 Meet The RedHawks Miami Basketball Quick Facts General Information Name of School... Miami University Location...Oxford, OH Founded Enrollment...17,557 Nickname... RedHawks (One Word, Capital H ) Colors...Red and White Arena... Millett Hall Capacity... 6,400 Affiliation...NCAA Division I Conference... Mid-American (East Division) President... Dr. David C. Hodge Alma mater/year... Macalester, 70 Director of Athletics... David Sayler Alma mater/year...ohio Wesleyan, 91 Athletic Department Phone... (513) Ticket Office Phone... (513) University Website... Athletics Website... Basketball Staff Head Coach... John Cooper (Wichita State, 91) Record at Miami (2 years) Career record (5 years) Basketball Office phone... (513) Assoc. Head Coach.Rick Duckett (North Carolina 79) Asst. Coach... Sheldon Everett (South Carolina 04) Asst. Coach... Trey Meyer (Clemson 09) Director of Operations... Sean Mock (Miami 10) Director of Video... Cassius Bosket (Clemson 13) Strength & Conditioning Coach...Brandon Spickler Athletic Trainer (Basketball)...Chris Elmore Team Information Record Mid-American Conference Record (4th, East) Postseason... None Final ranking (poll)... None Starters returning/lost...3/2 Letterwinners returning/lost...7/4 Percent of scoring returning % Percent of rebounding returning % History First year of basketball All-time record NCAA appearances/last...17/2007 NIT appearances/last... 6/2006 CBI appearances/last... 2/2011 Last postseason opponent...rhode Island/2011 CBI Result...Rhode Island 76, Miami 59 (First Round) Athletic Communications Associate Director/Men s Basketball Contact... Angie Renninger Office phone... (513) Cell phone... (513) renninal@miamioh.edu Press row phone... (513) Media Relations Address Millett Hall Oxford, OH Assistant AD/Director... Dave Meyer Assistant Director...Mike Roth Assistant Director...Chad Twaro Media Information All game notes and statistics are posted in PDF format on the Official Miami University Athletics Website Credentialed media members also can be placed on an listserv by contacting Miami Men s Basketball Athletic Communications Director Angie Renninger. MIAMI MEN S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE November 16 SOUTHERN UTAH... 2 p.m. 19 EVANSVILLE... 7 p.m. 22 LIBERTY (DH)... 3:30 p.m. 25 at Northwestern... 9:30 pm. 26 at Northern Iowa/Virginia Tech... TBA 30 ELON... 1 p.m. december 3 DAYTON... 7 p.m. 6 at IPFW... 7 p.m. 14 at Wright State... 5:30 p.m. 17 LONGWOOD... 7 p.m. 22 at Ohio State... 6 p.m. 29 CAPITAL... 7 p.m. january 3 UMKC... 3:30 p.m. 7 BUFFALO*...7 p.m. 10 EASTERN michigan* (DH). 5:30 p.m. 14 at Central Michigan*... 7 p.m. 17 at Buffalo*... 3 p.m. 21 WESTERN michigan*...7 p.m. 24 at Northern Illinois*... 4 p.m. 27 at Toledo*... 7 p.m. 31 BALL STATE* (DH)... 3:30 p.m. FEBRUARY 4 NORTHERN ILLINOIS*...7 p.m. 7 at Kent State*... 7 p.m. 10 at Eastern Michigan*... 7 p.m. 14 OHIO* (DH)... 3:30 p.m. 18 at Bowling Green*... 7 p.m. 21 at Akron*...TBA 24 KENT STATE*...7 p.m. 28 BOWLING GREEN* (DH)... 3:30 p.m. March 3 AKRON*...7 p.m. 6 at Ohio*...TBA Mid-American Conference Tournament 9 First Round (at Campus Sites)...TBA (Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, Ohio) 11 Second Round...TBA 12 Quarterfinals...TBA 13 Semifinals...TBA 14 Championship...TBA *Denotes Mid-American Conference Game DH - Indicates doubleheader with Miami women s basketball All game times listed as Eastern Time and subject to change HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts/Schedule...1 Radio/TV Chart RedHawk Roster...3 Head Coach John Cooper...4 RedHawk Coaching Staff Player Profiles Individual Records Career Top 10 Records Single-Season Top 10 Records Single-Game Top 10 Records Team Single-Game Top 10 Records Team Single-Season Records Class Records Millett Hall Records Annual Leaders ,000 Point Scorers Point Games Biggest Wins/Biggest Losses/Streaks The Last Time Best and Worst Halves Overtime Games Point Games Season Openers Home Openers Mid-American Conference Openers All-Americans Mid-American Conference Awards Captains Miami Awards Four-Year Postseason Participants Letterwinners Year-By-Year Results MAC Championships All-Time Records vs. Opponents All-Time Game-By-Game Series All-Time Assistant Coaches Coaching Records Postseason Appearances Postseason Records All-Time MAC Standings Starting Lineups Retired Numbers Follow Miami Basketball and Miami RedHawks 1

3 Meet The RedHawks Miami RedHawk Radio/TV Chart #0 Geovonie McKnight G Jr./Jr. Middletown, Ohio/ Middletown #1 Zach McCormick G Fr./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/ Turpin #2 Rod Mills F Fr./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/ St. Xavier #3 Will Sullivan G Sr./Sr. Elmhurst, Ill./York #4 Joshua Oswald F So./So. Melbourne, Australia/ Caulfield Grammar School #5 Jaryd Eustace G So./So. Brisbane, Australia/ Brisbane Boys College #11 Logan McLane F Fr./Fr. Winterville, N.C. Greenfield School #12 LJ Livingston, Jr. F/C Jr./Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md./ Patterson/Pensacola State College #20 Tre Hawkins G Fr./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio/ Moeller #21 Kalif Wright F Jr./Jr. Oak Hill W.Va/Oak Hill/Kilgore College #22 Willie Moore G Jr./Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio/ Aiken/Oregon #24 Chris Bryant F Jr./Jr. Tallahassee, Fla./ Rickards/College of Central Florida #33 Eric Washington G Sr./Jr. Columbia, S.C./ Keenan/Presbyterian #35 Brian Oddo F Jr./Jr. New Lenox, Ill./ Providence Catholic #40 John Hawkins C Sr./Jr. Troy, Mich./Troy Palm Beach Atlantic Ali Barnes G So./So. West Chester, Ohio/ Lakota West/Concord Jake Bischoff G Jr./Jr. Powell, Ohio/ Olentangy Liberty/ Otterbein Dion Wade G So./So. Antwerp, Belgium/ Findlay Prep/Auburn John Cooper Head Coach 3rd Season at Miami 6th Overall Rick Duckett Associate Head Coach 3rd Season at Miami Sheldon Everett Assistant Coach 3rd Season at Miami Trey Meyer Assistant Coach 3rd Season at Miami Sean Mock Dir. of Operations 4th Season at Miami Cassius Bosket Dir. of Video 2nd Season at Miami 2 Miami University Men s Basketball

4 Miami RedHawk Roster Meet The RedHawks Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./El. Hometown (HS/Last School) 0 Geovonie McKnight** G Jr./Jr. Middletown, Ohio (Middletown) 1 Zach McCormick G Fr./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Turpin) 2 Rod Mills F Fr./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) 3 Will Sullivan*** G Sr./Sr. Elmhurst, Ill. (York) 4 Joshua Oswald* F So./So. Melbourne, Australia (Caulfield Grammar School) 5 Jaryd Eustace* G So./So. Brisbane, Australia (Brisbane Boys College/Impact Academy) 11 Logan McLane F Fr./Fr. Winterville, N.C. (Greenfield School) 12 LJ Livingston, Jr. F/C Jr./Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. (Patterson/Pensacola State College) 20 Tre Hawkins G Fr./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Moeller) 21 Kalif Wright F Jr./Jr. Oak Hill, W. Va. (Oak Hill/Kilgore College) 22 Willie Moore* G Jr./Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Aiken/Oregon) 24 Chris Bryant F Jr./Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Rickards/College of Central Florida) 33 Eric Washington G Sr./Jr. Columbia, S.C. (Keenan/Presbyterian) 35 Brian Oddo* F Jr./Jr. New Lenox, Ill. (Providence Catholic) 40 John Hawkins* C Jr./So. Troy, Mich. (Troy/Palm Beach Atlantic) Ali Barnes^ G So./So. West Chester, Ohio (Lakota West/Concord) Jake Bischoff^ G Jr./Jr. Powell, Ohio (Olentangy Liberty/Concord/Otterbein) Dion Wade^ G So./So. Antwerp, Belgium (Findlay Prep/Auburn) Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./El. Hometown (HS/Last School) Ali Barnes^ G So./So. West Chester, Ohio (Lakota West/Concord) Jake Bischoff^ G Jr./Jr. Powell, Ohio (Olentangy Liberty/Concord/Otterbein) 24 Chris Bryant F Jr./Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. (Rickards/College of Central Florida) 5 Jaryd Eustace* G So./So. Brisbane, Australia (Brisbane Boys College/Impact Academy) 40 John Hawkins* C Jr./So. Troy, Mich. (Troy/Palm Beach Atlantic) 20 Tre Hawkins G Fr./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Moeller) 12 LJ Livingston, Jr. F/C Jr./Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. (Patterson/Pensacola State College) 11 Logan McLane F Fr./Fr. Winterville, N.C. (Greenfield School) 0 Geovonie McKnight** G Jr./Jr. Middletown, Ohio (Middletown) 1 Zach McCormick G Fr./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Turpin) 2 Rod Mills F Fr./Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) 22 Willie Moore* G Jr./Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio (Aiken/Oregon) 35 Brian Oddo* F Jr./Jr. New Lenox, Ill. (Providence Catholic) 4 Joshua Oswald* F So./So. Melbourne, Australia (Caulfield Grammar School) 3 Will Sullivan*** G Sr./Sr. Elmhurst, Ill. (York) Dion Wade^ G So./So. Antwerp, Belgium (Findlay Prep/Auburn) 33 Eric Washington G Sr./Jr. Columbia, S.C. (Keenan/Presbyterian) 21 Kalif Wright F Jr./Jr. Oak Hill, W. Va. (Oak Hill/Kilgore College) Head Coach: John Cooper (3rd Season at Miami; 6th Season Overall) Associate Head Coach: Rick Duckett Assistant Coaches: Sheldon Everett and Trey Meyer Director of Operations: Sean Mock Director of Video Operations: Cassius Bosket Volunteer Manager: Philip Duckett ^Will sit out season due to NCAA Transfer guidelines Pronunciations Jaryd Eustace Geovonie McKnight Brian Oddo Kalif Wright YEW-stiss gee-oh-von-ee OH-doe KAY-liff 3

5 Meet The RedHawks Head Coach John Cooper 4 John Cooper enters his third season at the helm of the Miami University men s basketball program. With two seasons in Oxford under his belt, Cooper and his staff have worked diligently over the last two years to continue adding a diverse group of talented newcomers to a solid nucleus of returners. His tireless work ethic and an understated intensity look to continue to pay dividends in Cooper, who was announced as the program s 23rd head coach on April 6, 2012, worked to establish an up-tempo system when he arrived to the Oxford campus that continues to evolve. Last season, the RedHawks reached double figures in wins for the first time in three years and also nearly tripled their number of Mid-American Conference wins from the season. The RedHawks finished the regular season as the No. 8 seed in the MAC Tournament to host a first-round game and defeated Kent State in the opening round to advance to the second round in Cleveland for the second straight year. Miami led the MAC in steals and free-throw percentage in , finishing 10th in the country in steals per game (8.6) and 13th in free-throw percentage (.754) in the final national standings. The RedHawks field goal percentage was the second-best in program history, while its 267 steals ranked third. Will Felder also earned All-MAC honors for the second straight year. Despite a restructuring year in the first year under Cooper, the RedHawks produced a number of highlights throughout the season. In Cooper s first game at Millett Hall as the RedHawks head coach, Miami shattered a program record for steals, snagging 22 against Grambling State on Nov. 13, As part of that recordbreaking team performance, guard Quinten Rollins tied a Miami single-game record with seven steals. Miami went on to post the third-most steals of any team in program history, amassing 258 for the season. Although the RedHawks were the No. 11 seed in the 2013 MAC Tournament, Miami hit the road for Bowling Green where a gritty effort by the Red and White resulted in a solid win in the opening round of the tournament. The win punched the RedHawks ticket to Cleveland for the second round of the MAC Tournament after a one-year absence from making the trip to Quicken Loans Arena. During the season, Cooper picked up his 50th career win when the RedHawks produced a triumph over Bowling Green on Jan. 16, On Feb. 2, 2013, Cooper helped guide Miami to the program s 600th Mid-American Conference win as the Red and White notched a road win at Central Michigan. He has amassed a record in two years with the RedHawk program while posting a mark in five seasons as a head coach. Cooper came to Miami after a three-year stint as the head coach at Tennessee State in which he built the program into a formidable force. His TSU squad posted a record, the school s first winning mark since and the Tigers first 20-win season in 32 years. The team had an 11-5 league record in Ohio Valley Conference play. Perhaps TSU s most impressive victory came on Feb. 9 when it defeated seventh-ranked Murray State, The loss was only one of two in that was suffered by the 31-2 Racers. Cooper s team nearly earned a berth in the 2012 NCAA Tournament, losing at the hands of Murray State by a score of in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament final. On Feb. 19, 2012, Cooper led TSU to a victory over Miami at Millett Hall. TSU also claimed its first win over an SEC opponent in when the Miami University Men s Basketball Tigers defeated South Carolina, His three-year overall record at TSU was 43-51, including a mark in OVC games. Cooper is in four years as a collegiate head coach. Cooper was a finalist for four different coaching awards in , including the Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award (national coach of the year), the John McLendon Award (top overall collegiate coach), The Hugh Durham Award (nation s top Mid-Major coach) and the Ben Jobe Award (nation s top minority coach in Division I). Cooper joined Tennessee State following a five-year stint as Associate Head Basketball Coach at Auburn University under Jeff Lebo. He played a vital role in the revitalization of the Tigers basketball program with Auburn recording its first winning season since Auburn posted a record in , advancing to the quarterfinals of the National Invitation Tournament. Prior to his time at Auburn, Cooper spent two seasons at Oregon where he helped the Ducks to a mark. Oregon went with an NCAA Tournament appearance in and had an record in 03-04, losing in the NIT semifinals. From the season through the campaign, Cooper served as an assistant coach to Eddie Fogler at South Carolina. During a three-year stretch from to 97-98, the Gamecocks posted a record. The squad won the Southeastern Conference title, finishing with an overall record of 24-8 and finishing No. 6 in the national rankings. Cooper s first coaching job was as an assistant at Fayetteville State from A native of Kansas City, Mo., Cooper played collegiately at Wichita State under Fogler. He led the Shockers in scoring and rebounding during his junior and senior seasons. Cooper was a two-time team captain and a Rhodes Scholar candidate in his senior year. He played professional basketball with the Ft. Wayne Fury of the Continental Basketball Association in and with Holland s Commodore Mustangs in the European Professional Basketball League in Cooper earned a bachelor s degree in business administration from Wichita State in He is married to the former Melissa Mathis. They have a daughter, Kennedy, and a son, Kameron. THE COOPER FILE Year School Assignment Postseason Fayetteville State Assistant Coach Fayetteville State Assistant Coach South Carolina Assistant Coach...NIT South Carolina Assistant Coach... NCAA South Carolina Assistant Coach... NCAA South Carolina Assistant Coach South Carolina Assistant Coach South Carolina Assistant Coach...NIT Private Sector Oregon Assistant Coach... NCAA Oregon Assistant Coach...NIT Auburn Assistant Coach Auburn Assistant Coach Auburn Assistant Coach Auburn Assistant Coach Auburn Assistant Coach...NIT Tennessee State Head Coach Tennessee State Head Coach Tennessee State Head Coach...CIT Miami University Head Coach Miami University Head Coach Miami University Head Coach

6 RedHawk Coaching Staff Rick Duckett Associate Head Coach North Carolina 79 Meet The RedHawks Sheldon Everett Assistant Coach South Carolina 04 Rick Duckett returns for his third season with the RedHawks. A seasoned coaching veteran, Duckett brings more than 30 years of experience to the post. He joined the Miami University men s basketball staff in May 2012 as associate head coach. He is head coach John Cooper s righthand man in helping to run the RedHawk program and oversees Miami s defensive scheme. He also played an active part in the recruitment of a large incoming class in He was an assistant coach at Tennessee State in after a two-year stint as a color analyst for UNC Greensboro on WZTK-FM. Duckett helped Tennessee State to a record in , the program s first winning record since and the Tigers first 20-win season in 32 years. The team knocked off seventh-ranked Murray State on Feb. 9, 2012, 72-68, one of just two losses for the Racers, and defeated their first SEC opponent when the Tigers upset South Carolina, TSU nearly earned a berth to the NCAA Tournament, falling to Murray State by two points in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament final. The Tigers did earn a bid to the 2012 CIT. Duckett has nine years of head coaching experience with three different programs-fayetteville State ( ), Winston-Salem State ( ) and Grambling State ( )-compiling a career head coaching record of Duckett was head coach at Fayetteville State (CIAA) for five seasons with Cooper serving as an assistant from In his first stint as a head coach, Duckett led the Broncos to a record while serving FSU as an assistant athletic director and instructor. While at Winston-Salem State, Duckett was tabbed NCAA Division II South Athletic Coach of the Year (1999) and twice earned the CIAA Tournament Coaches Award (1999 and 2000), while boasting a mark and leading the team to CIAA championships in 1999 and After WSSU, he served his second term with South Carolina (SEC) Basketball from under head coach Dave Odom. He rejoined the staff after serving in the same capacity for head coach Bill Foster (Rutgers, Utah, Duke, South Carolina, Northwestern) for the season. From , Duckett grabbed the head coaching reins once again when he spent one season at the helm at Grambling State (SWAC) posting a 6-23 record. In addition, Duckett has spent stints as an assistant, spending one season with Central Florida ( ) and Jacksonville ( ). A year prior to those appointments, he spent the first of two stints at North Carolina high school powerhouse R.J. Reynolds (Winston Salem, N.C.) returning as a teacher and coach from Duckett began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at his alma mater, North Carolina (Chapel Hill), from In got his full-time start as the head coach of the freshman squad at Harvard University from Duckett received his bachelor s degree from North Carolina in 1979 and earned an MAT from UNC in He is married to the former Letita Miller. They have a son, Philip, who is a volunteer manager at Miami, and a daughter, Keigan. Sheldon Everett enters his third season on the Miami University men s basketball staff after joining the program in May He is in his seventh year as an assistant coach. In addition to his day-to-day work with the team, Everett helps coordinate the recruiting efforts for the RedHawks. He has been instrumental in bringing in a diverse class of newcomers to add to a solid nucleus of returners in Everett also oversees the development of Miami s guards. Everett came to Miami after three seasons ( ) as an assistant coach with the men s basketball program at Tennessee State under Coach Cooper. He helped Tennessee State to a record in , the program s first winning record since and the Tigers first 20-win season in 32 years. The team knocked off seventh-ranked Murray State on Feb. 9, 2012, 72-68, one of just two losses for the Racers, and defeated their first SEC opponent when the Tigers upset South Carolina, TSU nearly earned a berth to the NCAA Tournament, falling to Murray State by two points in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament final. The Tigers did earn a bid to the 2012 CIT. Prior to his time on the men s basketball staff, Everett spent a one-year stint ( ) as an assistant coach with the Tigers women s basketball program. During his time on the TSU women s basketball staff, Everett helped the team to its first winning record in 14 years. Everett joined the Tennessee State staff after spending the season as the director of basketball operations at his alma mater, South Carolina, under head coach Dave Odom. In addition to his duties with the Gamecocks, he also served as a mentor to several student-athletes such as All-SEC point guard Devan Downey and All-SEC forwards Dominique Archie and Mike Holmes. While at South Carolina, Everett served as an assistant coach for the American Team of the 2008 DiGiorno College All-Star Game presented by the NABC at the 2008 NCAA Final Four in San Antonio, Texas. Everett was a two-year letterwinner and two-time SEC All-Academic Team selection at South Carolina, helping the Gamecocks to a record and an NCAA Tournament berth in He earned his bachelor s degree in business administration with an emphasis in management and marketing from the Darla Moore School of Business at South Carolina in

7 Meet The RedHawks RedHawk Coaching Staff Trey Meyer Assistant Coach Clemson 09 Trey Meyer enters his third season as an assistant coach, both as part of the Miami University men s basketball program. Meyer joined the RedHawks in July In addition to his day-to-day coaching responsibilities, Meyer has been actively involved in the player development of the RedHawks. He also played an active part in the recruitment of a large incoming class in Meyer oversees the development of the RedHawks post players. Meyer was on Coach Cooper s staff at Tennessee State for three seasons, spending two years as a graduate assistant ( ) and one season as the director of operations ( ). He helped Tennessee State to a record in , the program s first winning record since and the Tigers first 20-win season in 32 years. The team knocked off seventh-ranked Murray State on Feb. 9, 2012, 72-68, one of just two losses for the Racers, and defeated their first SEC opponent when the Tigers upset South Carolina, TSU nearly earned a berth to the NCAA Tournament, falling to Murray State by two points in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament final. The Tigers did earn a bid to the 2012 CIT. Meyer co-founded the Rising Coaches Elite Organization in 2010, which is designed to help Division I men s basketball support staff members become assistant coaches. The organization boasts over 120 attendees the past few years while highlighting speakers from across the country. Meyer played at Erskine College before transferring to Clemson where he was a student assistant for three seasons. The Tigers won 72 games during his time at Clemson and made back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances. He earned his bachelor s degree in political science from Clemson in 2009 and a master s degree in sports administration from Tennessee State in He is married to Ashley Meyer. Sean Mock Director of Basketball Operations Miami 10 Sean Mock returns for his fourth season on the RedHawk men s basketball staff. He joined the Miami University men s basketball staff as a volunteer coach in and was promoted to Director of Basketball Operations for the season. Mock assists with day-to-day duties with the team in addition to coordinating team travel and scheduling. After redshirting his freshman year, Mock spent four years as a part of the RedHawk program, serving as team co-captain during his senior campaign last season. An inspirational lead for the Red and White, Mock was awarded with one of the Miami Athletic Department s annual honors following his senior season. He was named a Spirit of Miami Award winner, which is presented annually to a male and female student-athlete for their exceptional enthusiastic commitments to their teams. A four-year letterwinner at Miami, Mock also twice earned the team s Marshal North Award, which is given to the player who best exemplifies the virtue of loyalty--to the University, team and coaches--and whose personal sacrifice of time, effort and energy contribute materially to the advancement of the record of the team. Mock, a native of Oxford, Ohio, prepped at Talawanda High School where he was an all-league, all-city and all-district selection as a senior after leading the Braves to an MML Championship in He earned a bachelor s degree in history from Miami University in December 2010 and began work on his master s degree during the spring semester of 2011 Cassius Bosket Director of Video Operations Clemson 13 Cassius Bosket enters his second season with the RedHawks after joining the Miami University men s basketball staff as the Director of Video Operations in October He coordinates all aspects of the team s video. Bosket came to Miami after spending four years as a manager with the Clemson men s basketball program. During his time with the Tigers, Bosket edited film from team and individual workouts. He also assisted with drills and exercises associated with the guards during team workouts and practices. Additionally, he assisted the Clemson staff with recruiting materials as well as planning and executing outside projects such as campus visits, alumni reunions and awards banquets. He has served as a coach at several summer camps over the past three years, working camps at Clemson (2013, 2012, 2011), Butler (2013), Mississippi State (2012), VCU (2011), Tennessee (2011), Wofford (2011) and Minnesota (2011). Bosket also served as a statistician at the Big Shots Clemson Certified (2013) and EYBL Peach Jam (2012) as well as serving as a scout for the Dave Telep Carolina Challenge (2013). Bosket earned a bachelor s degree in management from Clemson in 2013, while also minoring in athletic leadership. Philip Duckett Volunteer Manager Grambling State 10 Philip Duckett joined the Miami University men s basketball program in August 2013 and begins his second year with the RedHawks, He assists with a variety of dayto-day duties in the office and at practice. Duckett earned a bachelor s degree in criminal justice from Grambling State University in While at Grambling State, Duckett was a member of the men s basketball program from 2008 to Miami University Men s Basketball

8 Returner Profiles #0 Geovonie McKnight Guard Jr./Jr. 6-3/182 Middletown, Ohio/Middletown General: Has played in every game during his Miami career (62). Meet The RedHawks McKnight s Career Highs Points:...18 vs. Toledo, Rebounds:... 7, twice, last vs. Bowling Green, Assists:... 7 at Massachusetts, Steals:... 5 vs. Wright State, Blocked Shots:...2 vs. Massachusetts, Minutes:...38 at Massachusetts, : Played in all 31 games, making 28 starts... made his first start of the season at Xavier (11/20) and started 26 straight games... scored in double figures in 16 of Miami s 31 games... amassed a career-high 18 points against Toledo (1/29)... dished out a career-most seven assists at Massachusetts (1/4) and notched 15 points against the Minutemen... totaled a career-most five steals against Wright State (12/15)... notched 13 multiple-steal games, including six games with three or more steals... hauled in a career-best seven rebounds against Wilmington (11/23) and equaled that against Bowling Green (2/23)... also posted a career-most three blocked shots against the Falcons... knocked down seven field goals three times (at UMass; at Central Michigan, 1/22; vs. Toledo)... was 8-of-11 from the freethrow line against Wright State... played 30 or more minutes 19 times, including a career-most 38 against UMass... averaged 30.0 minutes per game... ranked among MAC leaders for the season in steals (11th, 1.5) and in assists in MAC-only games (12th, 2.8)... averaged 9.4 ppg, 3.6 rpg, 2.3 apg and 1.5 spg... earned Miami s Darrell Hedric Most Improved Player Award. PERSONAL: Born February of son of Thedore and Lashanna Adams... majoring in sports leadership & management : Played in all 31 games, making 10 starts... made his first career start at Western Michigan (1/30)... scored in double figures in three games... tallied a season-high 12 points at Kent State (2/13) and recorded 11 points vs. Ohio (1/23) and at Toledo (2/6)... amassed a season-high four steals against Ohio (1/23)... tied for 15th among MAC statistical leaders in steals (1.2 per game)... recorded three or more assists in 11 games... posted career-highs of four assists four times: vs. Grambling State (11/13), vs. Wilmington (12/30), at Kent State (2/13), at Akron (3/5)... played a career-high 29 minutes vs. Wilmington (12/30)... was a perfect 4-for-4 from the field at William & Mary (11/21)... also sunk four field goals at Toledo (2/6)... drained 8-of-9 free throws (.889) at Kent State (2/13)... also was 5-of-5 from the free-throw line against Buffalo (2/16) and went 4-for-4 twice... averaged 5.5 ppg, 1.6 apg, 2.5 rpg and played an average of 18.9 minutes per game. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time third-team all-state selection... led the Middies to their first GMC title in two decades in a two-year letterwinner in basketball and a two-time first-team all-conference selection... scored 1,065 points in two seasons to become the 11th all-time leading scorer at Middletown... averaged 20 ppg, 3.5 rpg and 2.0 spg as a senior, while averaging 16.4 ppg, 2.0 spg and 2.6 apg as a junior... a First-Team All-Southwest District selection... named district player of the year and the GMC Player of the Year while helping the Middies to a 20-6 record and the Ohio Division I regional final as a senior. McKnight s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

9 Meet The RedHawks Returner Profiles McKnight s Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg at Notre Dame 11/08/ at Arizona State 11/12/ at Xavier 11/20/13 * WILMINGTON 11/23/13 * IPFW 12/03/13 * at University of Evansv 12/07/13 * WRIGHT STATE 12/15/13 * at Kansas City 12/18/13 * at Tennessee State 12/21/13 * SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 12/29/13 * at Massachusetts 01/04/14 * at Central Michigan 01/08/14 * WESTERN MICHIGAN 01/11/14 * at Akron 01/15/14 * at Ball State 01/18/14 * CENTRAL MICHIGAN 01/22/14 * at Bowling Green 01/25/14 * TOLEDO 01/29/14 * EASTERN MICHIGAN 02/01/14 * at Northern Illinois 02/04/14 * at Ohio 02/08/14 * BUFFALO 02/12/14 * at Western Michigan 02/15/14 * KENT STATE 02/19/14 * BOWLING GREEN 02/23/14 * AKRON 02/26/14 * at Buffalo 03/01/14 * at Kent State 03/04/14 * OHIO 03/08/ KENT STATE 3/10/14 * vs Ohio * Totals McKnight s Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg at NC STATE 11/09/ GRAMBLING STATE 11/13/ at LOUISVILLE 11/18/ at William & Mary 11/21/ JAMES MADISON 11/24/ at IPFW 12/01/ at Evansville 12/05/ at Dayton 12/08/ at Wright State 12/19/ ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 12/22/ WILMINGTON COLLEGE 12/30/ MASSACHUSETTS 01/02/ NORTHERN ILLINOIS 01/09/ at Buffalo 01/12/ BOWLING GREEN 01/16/ at Eastern Michigan 01/19/ OHIO 01/23/ BALL STATE 01/26/ WESTERN MICHIGAN 01/30/13 * at Central Michigan 02/02/13 * at TOLEDO 02/06/13 * AKRON 02/09/13 * at Kent State 02/13/13 * BUFFALO 02/16/13 * at Southern Illinois 02/23/13 * at Bowling Green 02/27/13 * KENT STATE 03/02/13 * at Akron 03/05/ at Ohio University 03/09/13 * at Bowling Green 03/11/ vs Eastern Michigan 03/13/ Totals Miami University Men s Basketball

10 Returner Profiles #3 Will Sullivan Guard Jr./Jr. 6-3/188 Elmhurst, Ill./York GENERAL: Has played in every game during his Miami career (92) and has made 52 career starts... is 27 games from cracking Miami s career games played list : Played in all 31 games, making 25 starts... scored 20 or more points three times... poured in a career-high 23 points against IPFW (12/3)... also scored 21 points at Tennessee State (12/21) and 20 points against Central Michigan (1/22)... scored in double figures 11 times, including four of Miami s last six games... hit multiple 3-pointers in 10 games... was 5-of-6 from 3-point range against Eastern Michigan (2/1)... his five triples against the Eagles was the most by a RedHawk during the season... hit 4-of-5 long-range shots against IPFW and 4-of-6 at Bowling Green (1/25)... handed out career highs of four assists vs. IPFW, vs. Central Michigan (1/22), at Ohio (2/8) and vs. Kent State (2/19)... posted a careerhigh four steals against Toledo (1/29)... tallied a season-high seven rebounds against Bowling Green (2/23)... played a career-high 43 minutes in an overtime game against Ohio (3/8)... played the first complete game of his career in the second round of the MAC Tourney against Ohio (3/12), logging 40 minutes... played 35 or more minutes in 13 games, including Miami s last eight games... boasted solid shooting percentages, shooting 49.5 percent from the field, a team-best 40.8 percent from 3-point range and 82.7 percent from the free-throw line... missed just nine free throws on the season... was 7-for-7 from the line vs. Central Michigan (1/22) and 5-for-5 vs. Kent State (3/10)... ranked among MAC statistical leaders in field goal percentage (15th,.495) and 3-point field goal percentage (6th,.408)... in MAC-only games, ranked among conference leaders in scoring (30th, 10.3), field goal percentage (10th,.516), 3-point field goal percentage (5th,.419), 3-pointers (12th, 1.7), steals (t-11th, 1.6) and minutes played (9th, 34.1)... averaged 9.0 ppg, 2.8 rpg and 1.6 apg... team co-captain... named Miami s Marshall North Award winner (loyalty) : Appeared in all 31 games, making 17 starts... his first start of the season came against Wright State (12/19), making 15 straight starts... also started the last two games of the season... exploded for a season-high 16 points on a perfect 6-for-6 shooting from the field against Illinois-Chicago (12/22)... was also 3-for-3 from 3-point range against UIC... scored in double figures in two other games... scored 10 points apiece against Wilmington (12/29) and at Central Michigan (2/2)... grabbed a career-high eight rebounds against Northern Illinois (1/9) to match his eight points... led the team twice in both scoring and rebounding... shot 40.6 percent from the field for the season, shooting 50 percent or better from the field in 11 games... averaged 3.5 ppg and 2.2 rpg in 17.7 minutes per game... named the team s Darrell Hedric Most Improved Player and Richard Shrider Defensive Player of the Year. Meet The RedHawks Sullivan s Career Highs Points: vs. IPFW, Rebounds:... 8 vs. Northern Illinois, Assists:...4, several times, last vs. Kent State, Steals:... 4 vs. Toledo, Blocked Shots:... 1, three times, last vs. Ohio, Minutes:...43 vs. Ohio, career start at Cincinnati (11/29)... scored a season-high eight points against Central Michigan (2/11)... notched a season-most four rebounds at Western Michigan (1/28)... played a career-most 39 minutes against Wright State (12/10)... was 3-for-6 from the field against the Raiders, tallying seven points... half of his field goals for the season came from 3-point range... missed on just three free-throw attempts on the season... averaged 2.1 ppg in 13.7 minutes per game... in MAC-only play, averaged 2.0 ppg in 11.8 minutes per game. HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time third-team all-state honoree... a threetime all-conference selection and three-time all-area selection... led York High School to a 20-9 record his senior year... averaged 22.1 ppg, 6.4 rpg and 4.0 apg as a senior... selected to play in the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association All-Star Game his senior year... four-time letterwinner in basketball and a two-time team captain... twice named to the all-state team in track, helping the Dukes to two runner-up finishes at the state meet. PERSONAL: Born August son of Mike and Anne Sullivan... given name is William... father played football at the University of Illinois... sister, Molly, ran track and cross country at the University of Notre Dame... brother, Jimmy, ran track at the University of Illinois... cousin, Bethany Sullivan, is a 2009 Miami University graduate and cousin, Whitney Sullivan, also is a recent Miami University graduate... majoring in finance : Played in all 30 games, making 10 starts... made first Sullivan s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

11 Meet The RedHawks Returner Profiles Sullivan s Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg at Notre Dame 11/08/ at Arizona State 11/12/ at Xavier 11/20/ WILMINGTON 11/23/ IPFW 12/03/ at University of Evansv 12/07/ WRIGHT STATE 12/15/13 * at Kansas City 12/18/13 * at Tennessee State 12/21/13 * SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 12/29/13 * at Massachusetts 01/04/14 * at Central Michigan 01/08/14 * WESTERN MICHIGAN 01/11/14 * at Akron 01/15/14 * at Ball State 01/18/14 * CENTRAL MICHIGAN 01/22/14 * at Bowling Green 01/25/14 * TOLEDO 01/29/14 * EASTERN MICHIGAN 02/01/14 * at Northern Illinois 02/04/14 * at Ohio 02/08/14 * BUFFALO 02/12/14 * at Western Michigan 02/15/14 * KENT STATE 02/19/14 * BOWLING GREEN 02/23/14 * AKRON 02/26/14 * at Buffalo 03/01/14 * at Kent State 03/04/14 * OHIO 03/08/14 * KENT STATE 3/10/14 * vs Ohio * Totals Sullivan s Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg at NC STATE 11/09/ GRAMBLING STATE 11/13/ at LOUISVILLE 11/18/ at William & Mary 11/21/ JAMES MADISON 11/24/ at IPFW 12/01/ at Evansville 12/05/ at Dayton 12/08/ at Wright State 12/19/12 * ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 12/22/12 * WILMINGTON COLLEGE 12/30/12 * MASSACHUSETTS 01/02/13 * NORTHERN ILLINOIS 01/09/13 * at Buffalo 01/12/13 * BOWLING GREEN 01/16/13 * at Eastern Michigan 01/19/13 * OHIO 01/23/13 * BALL STATE 01/26/13 * WESTERN MICHIGAN 01/30/13 * at Central Michigan 02/02/13 * at TOLEDO 02/06/13 * AKRON 02/09/13 * at Kent State 02/13/13 * BUFFALO 02/16/ at Southern Illinois 02/23/ at Bowling Green 02/27/ KENT STATE 03/02/ at Akron 03/05/ at Ohio University 03/09/ at Bowling Green 03/11/13 * vs Eastern Michigan 03/13/13 * Totals Miami University Men s Basketball

12 Returner Profiles Meet The RedHawks Sullivan s Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg DAYTON 11/15/ at Xavier 11/18/ at Saginaw Valley 11/21/ at Southeast Missouri 11/26/ at Cincinnati 11/29/11 * at Troy 12/03/11 * WRIGHT STATE 12/10/11 * BELMONT 12/17/11 * EVANSVILLE 12/20/ at Ohio State 12/22/ WILLIAM & MARY 12/29/ at Vanderbilt 01/02/ AKRON 01/07/12 * at Kent State 01/11/ BUFFALO 01/14/ BOWLING GREEN 01/18/ at Ohio University 01/21/12 * TOLEDO 01/25/12 * at Western Michigan 01/28/12 * EASTERN MICHIGAN 02/01/12 * at Ball State 02/04/12 * at Northern Illinois 02/08/ CENTRAL MICHIGAN 02/11/ at AKRON 02/15/ TENNESSEE STATE 02/19/ KENT STATE 02/21/ at Buffalo 02/25/ at Bowling Green 02/29/ OHIO 03/03/ at TOLEDO 03/05/ Totals

13 Meet The RedHawks Returner Profiles #4 Joshua Oswald Forward So./So. 6-7/225 Melbourne, Australia/ Caulfield Grammar School : Played in all 31 games, making 19 starts... made his first start as a RedHawk on 12/3 vs. IPFW and started 19 straight games for Miami... notched his lone double-double of the season with 11 points and 11 rebounds at Tennessee State (12/21)... went 5-for-5 from the field, including 1-for-1 from 3-point range against TSU... also played a season-high 37 minutes against the Tigers... scored in double figures three times, including a season-high 12 points a Massachusetts (1/4)... also recorded 10 points at Northern Illinois (2/4)... amassed a season-high three blocked shots at UMKC (12/18)... shot 40.0 percent from the floor and 77.3 percent from the free-throw line for the season... shot 90.0 percent from the free-throw line in MAC play, missing just one shot... averaged 4.6 ppg and 2.8 rpg in 16.6 mpg... named Miami s Holdie Wilson Award winner (spirit). Oswald s Career Highs Points:...12 at Massachusetts, Rebounds:...11 at Tennessee State, Assists:...2, three times, last vs. Southern Illinois, Steals:...2, twice, last vs. Massachusetts, Blocked Shots:... 3 at UMKC, Minutes:...37 at Tennessee State, per game and 11.5 rebounds per game in hisfinal season in was twice tabbed the Most Valuable Player at Caulfield Grammar (2011 and 2012)... selected to the Associated Public Schools All- Star Team as a junior and senior... in 2011, was named to the USA Knights of Columbus Tournament All-Star Five and also the USA Lyndon B. Johnson Jaguar Classic All-Star Five... a member of the Australian Under 19 team and the Australian National School Boys team... in 2013, helped Australia to the Under 19 World Championships... advanced to the semifinals and bronze medal play-off game... in 2011, was a part of the Victoria Under 18 silver medal team at the Australian National Championships and the Victorian School Boys Team silver medal team at the Australian National School Championships. High School: A three-time all-state representative... tabbed the Division I men s rookie of the year in averaged 22.0 points Personal: Born in August son of Brett and Narell Oswald... majoring in business economics. Oswald s Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg at Notre Dame 11/08/ at Arizona State 11/12/ at Xavier 11/20/ WILMINGTON 11/23/ IPFW 12/03/13 * at University of Evansv 12/07/13 * WRIGHT STATE 12/15/13 * at Kansas City 12/18/13 * at Tennessee State 12/21/13 * SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 12/29/13 * at Massachusetts 01/04/14 * at Central Michigan 01/08/14 * WESTERN MICHIGAN 01/11/14 * at Akron 01/15/14 * at Ball State 01/18/14 * CENTRAL MICHIGAN 01/22/14 * at Bowling Green 01/25/14 * TOLEDO 01/29/14 * EASTERN MICHIGAN 02/01/14 * at Northern Illinois 02/04/14 * at Ohio 02/08/14 * BUFFALO 02/12/14 * at Western Michigan 02/15/14 * KENT STATE 02/19/ BOWLING GREEN 02/23/ AKRON 02/26/ at Buffalo 03/01/ at Kent State 03/04/ OHIO 03/08/ KENT STATE 3/10/ vs Ohio Totals Oswald s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Miami University Men s Basketball

14 Returner Profiles #5 Jaryd Eustace Guard So./So. 6-7/201 Brisbane, Australia/ Brisbane Boys College : Played in all 31 games, making two starts... started the first two games of the season, becoming the first freshman since Quinten Rollins in to start his first collegiate game... scored in double figures seven times... set career scoring highs in two straight games with 14 points at Ohio (2/8) and 17 points against Buffalo (2/12)... knocked down four 3-pointers in each of those games... also poured in 15 points in Miami s MAC Tournament game against Ohio... drained multiple 3-pointers in 10 games... had season highs of six rebounds at Arizona State (11/12) and three steals against Eastern Michigan (2/1)... shot 37.7 percent from the field, 31.1 percent from 3-point range and 71.1 percent from the free-throw line... averaged 6.0 ppg and 2.5 rpg in 18.6 mpg... in MAC games, averaged 6.8 ppg and 2.7 rpg in 17.9 mpg while shooting 41.6 percent from the floor, 34.2 percent from 3-point range and 77.8 percent from the free-throw line... named Miami s Arthur and Olga Adkins Newcomer of the Year. Prior to Miami: Spent a year at Impact Academy in Las Vegas, Nev. Meet The RedHawks Eustace s Career Highs Points: vs. Buffalo, Rebounds:...7 vs. Ohio, Assists:...3, several times, last vs. Ohio, Steals:... 3 vs. Eastern Michigan, Blocked Shots:...1, twice, last at Western Michigan, Minutes: at Notre Dame, High School: In his final season at Brisbane, was tabbed the Gold Coast Schools MVP... a two-time first-team all-league and all-region selection for BBC... averaged 17 ppg, 7 rpg, 4 apg and 2 spg in his final season at BBC, while averaging 14 ppg, 5 rpg, 4 apg and 2 spg as a junior... led Brisbane to a 22-2 overall record and fifth-place national ranking in his final season... the team won the 2011 Queensland State Championship and also captured Greater Public Schools and Gold Coast Schools championships... BBC notched a 7-1 league mark all three years, while placing first in the state in 2011 and fourth in 2010 and BBC compiled a 55-8 record during his career... a three-year letterwinner in basketball... also a four-year letterwinner in golf and two-year letterwinner in Australian Rules Football. Personal: Born in October son of Jim and Kim Eustace... his father, Jim, was a professional basketball player in Australia... majoring in sports leadership and management. Eustace s Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg at Notre Dame 11/08/13 * at Arizona State 11/12/13 * at Xavier 11/20/ WILMINGTON 11/23/ IPFW 12/03/ at University of Evansv 12/07/ WRIGHT STATE 12/15/ at Kansas City 12/18/ at Tennessee State 12/21/ SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 12/29/ at Massachusetts 01/04/ at Central Michigan 01/08/ WESTERN MICHIGAN 01/11/ at Akron 01/15/ at Ball State 01/18/ CENTRAL MICHIGAN 01/22/ at Bowling Green 01/25/ TOLEDO 01/29/ EASTERN MICHIGAN 02/01/ at Northern Illinois 02/04/ at Ohio 02/08/ BUFFALO 02/12/ at Western Michigan 02/15/ KENT STATE 02/19/ BOWLING GREEN 02/23/ AKRON 02/26/ at Buffalo 03/01/ at Kent State 03/04/ OHIO 03/08/ KENT STATE 3/10/ vs Ohio Totals Eustace s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

15 Meet The RedHawks Returner Profiles #22 Willie Moore Guard Jr./Jr. 6-3/198 Cincinnati, Ohio/Aiken/Oregon : Played in 22 games, making seven starts... made his first start at Miami on 2/23 vs. Bowling Green and started the last seven games of the season... sat out the first nine games of the season, playing his first game as a RedHawk against Southern Illinois (12/29)... scored 14 points against the Salukis, going 5-of-8 from the field and adding five assists and two steals... scored in double figures in 10 games, including six of Miami s last eight... averaged 13.0 ppg and shot 42.9 percent from the floor and 43.8 percent from 3-point range over Miami s last eight games... knocked down nearly 74 percent of his 3-pointers for the season during that stretch... amassed a career-high 24 points against Ohio (3/8)... was 8-of-17 from the floor and 4-for-10 from 3-point range... sunk all four of the RedHawks triples against the Bobcats... tied a Miami single-game record for free-throw percentage, going 12-for-12 at Bowling Green (1/25)... tied for the fourth-most free throws made/attempted that tied for first on the single-game free-throw percentage list... recorded a career-high five steals at Ball State (1/18)... had his first career double-double in the MAC Tournament second-round game vs. Ohio (3/12) with 16 points and a career-high 10 rebounds... played the full 40 minutes against the Bobcats... ranked among MAC leaders in conference-only games in free-throw percentage (6th,.826) and steals (10th, 1.7)... averaged 9.2 ppg, 3.4 rpg, and 1.7 apg in 25.9 mpg. Moore s Career Highs Points:...24 vs. Ohio, Rebounds:...10 vs. Ohio, Assists:...5 vs. Southern Illinois, Steals:... 5 at Ball State, Blocked Shots:...1, several times, last vs. Kent State, Minutes:...40 vs. Ohio, PRIOR TO MIAMI: Played in 26 of Oregon s 37 games and made two starts as a freshman in helped the Ducks advance to the NCAA Sweet his two starts were in the first two games of his collegiate career... scored seven points and had three steals in 20 minutes of action in his first collegiate game against Northern Arizona... finished the season averaging 2.0 ppg. HIGH SCHOOL: A Division II-IV first team selection by the Cincinnati Enquirer as a senior... named a team captain at Aiken High School... averaged 16.8 points, 9.1 rebounds and 4.0 assists per game in named team MVP as a junior... averaged 14 points, 9.5 rebounds, 3 assists and 1.9 steals in the season... played AAU ball for the Cincinnati Knights and All-Ohio Purple. PERSONAL: Born in January son of William Oats and Marie Moore... given name is William... majoring in family studies. Moore s Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 12/29/ at Massachusetts 01/04/ at Central Michigan 01/08/ WESTERN MICHIGAN 01/11/ at Akron 01/15/ at Ball State 01/18/ CENTRAL MICHIGAN 01/22/ at Bowling Green 01/25/ TOLEDO 01/29/ EASTERN MICHIGAN 02/01/ at Northern Illinois 02/04/ at Ohio 02/08/ BUFFALO 02/12/ at Western Michigan 02/15/ KENT STATE 02/19/ BOWLING GREEN 02/23/14 * AKRON 02/26/14 * at Buffalo 03/01/14 * at Kent State 03/04/14 * OHIO 03/08/14 * KENT STATE 3/10/14 * vs Ohio * Totals Moore s Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Miami University Men s Basketball

16 Returner Profiles #35 Brian Oddo Forward Jr./Jr. 6-6/205 New Lenox, Ill./Providence Catholic : Played in 12 games... played a season-high eight minutes at UMKC (12/18)... notched season highs of three points and two rebounds at UMKC and against Ohio (3/12)... also tallied a steal at UMKC... averaged 0.5 ppg and 0.3 rpg in 1.8 mpg... named Miami s Jamie Mercurio Award winner (courage). High School: A two-year letterwinner for Providence Catholic High School, averaged 11 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists per game as a senior... helped the Celtics to a record and a regional championship... the team advanced to sectional play that year... tabbed all-conference as a senior and Team 22 All-Area... also a three-year member and one-year letterwinner in volleyball. Personal: Born in July son of Patrick and Sharon Oddo... father, Patrick, played football at Northern Iowa... majoring in marketing... a member of Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity. Meet The RedHawks Oddo s Career Highs Points:... 3, twice, last vs. Ohio, Rebounds:... 2, twice, last vs. Ohio, Assists:... 0 Steals:... 1 at UMKC, Blocked Shots:... 0 Minutes:... 8 at UMKC, Oddo s Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg at Notre Dame 11/08/ at Xavier 11/20/ at University of Evansv 12/07/ WRIGHT STATE 12/15/ at Kansas City 12/18/ at Tennessee State 12/21/ TOLEDO 01/29/ at Northern Illinois 02/04/ KENT STATE 02/19/ BOWLING GREEN 02/23/ at Buffalo 03/01/ vs Ohio Totals Oddo s Miami Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL

17 Meet The RedHawks Returner Profiles 40 John Hawkins Center Sr./Jr. 7-0/240 Troy, Mich./Troy/Palm Beach Atlantic : Played in 24 games... made his first collegiate start against Kent State (2/19)... recorded career highs of five points, five rebounds and two blocked shots at Buffalo (3/1)... also scored four points at Massachusetts (1/4) and four points in two minutes of action against Kent State in the MAC Tournament First Round (3/10)... scored in 12 of his 24 appearances... played a career-high 12 minutes at Xavier (11/20)... averaged 1.3 ppg and 0.9 rpg in 5.5 mpg : Sat out season due to NCAA transfer guidelines. PRIOR TO MIAMI: Played in 10 games at Palm Beach Atlantic... averaged 4.0 ppg and 2.7 rpg in an average of 11.5 minutes per game for the Sailfish... tallied a season-high 14 points and five rebounds versus Georgia Southern (11/26/11)... shot 34 percent from the field and 58.3 percent from the free-throw line a PBA. HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 15 ppg and 9 rpg as a senior at Troy High School in part of the 2009 District Championships team. Hawkins Career Highs Points:... 5 at Buffalo, Rebounds:... 5 at Buffalo, Assists:... 1, three times, last at Massachusetts, Steals:...1, twice, last at Western Michigan, Blocked Shots:... 2 at Buffalo, Minutes:...12 at Xavier, PERSONAL: Born March of spent a post-graduate year at Loomis Chaffee in son of John and Cheryl Hawkins... majoring in public administration. Hawkins Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Date GS Min FG FGA Pct 3FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg at Notre Dame 11/08/ at Arizona State 11/12/ at Xavier 11/20/ WILMINGTON 11/23/ IPFW 12/03/ at University of Evansv 12/07/ WRIGHT STATE 12/15/ at Kansas City 12/18/ at Tennessee State 12/21/ SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 12/29/ at Massachusetts 01/04/ at Central Michigan 01/08/ WESTERN MICHIGAN 01/11/ at Akron 01/15/ at Ball State 01/18/ at Western Michigan 02/15/ KENT STATE 02/19/14 * BOWLING GREEN 02/23/ AKRON 02/26/ at Buffalo 03/01/ at Kent State 03/04/ OHIO 03/08/ KENT STATE 3/10/ vs Ohio Totals Hawkins Miami Career Statistics Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg TOTAL Miami University Men s Basketball

18 Newcomer Profiles #1 Zach McCormick Guard Fr./Fr. 6-2/160 Cincinnati, Ohio/Turpin Meet The RedHawks #2 Rod Mills Forward Fr./Fr. 6-7/200 Cincinnati/St. Xavier High School: A two-time all-state selection... finished career as Turpin High School s all-time leading scorer with 1,387 points... averaged 23 ppg, 7 rpg and 5 apg as a senior... as a junior, averaged 26 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 2.4 apg... a four-time firstteam all-conference selection... earned all-district honors three seasons... tabbed the Eastern Cincinnati Conference 2014 Player of the Year... a four-year letterwinner in basketball. Personal: Born May 25, son of Mark and Christine Mc- Cormick... grandfather, Roger McCormick, is a Miami University graduate and played basketball... brother, Logan, played football at Wilmington College... majoring in sports leadership and management. High School: Led the GCL in scoring, averaging 20 ppg as a senior... a two-time first-team All-GCL selection... also averaged 8 rpg and 2 apg for St. Xavier High School as a senior... played in the North vs. South All-Star Game... as a junior averaged 10.6 ppg and 5.3 rpg... a four-year letterwinner in basketball. Personal: Born October 19, given name is Roderick... son of Roderick Sr. and Lois Mills... majoring in finance. #11 Logan McLane Forward Fr./Fr. 6-9/215 Winterville, N.C./Greenfield School High School: An all-state selection as a senior... earned all-conference honors and was tabbed the conference MVP as a senior... averaged 17 ppg, 10 rpg and 6 apg to propel Greenfield High School to a state runner-up finish... played in the East-West Private School All-Star Game... as a junior, averaged 17 ppg and 10 rpg... a four-year letterwinner in basketball... also played two years of football. Personal: Born March 4, son of Greg McLane and Kim Miller... majoring in sports leadership and management. 17

19 Meet The RedHawks Newcomer Profiles #12 LJ Livingston, Jr. Forward/Center Jr./Jr. 6-10/190 Upper Marlboro, Md./Patterson/ Pensacola State College Prior to Miami: Spent his sophomore season at Pensacola State College... helped the Pirates to a record, including an 8-4 conference mark to tie for first in the league standings... First- Team All-Panhandle Conference selection... played in all 32 games for Pensacola State, averaging 5.3 ppg, 3.5 rpg and 2.5 bpg while shooting 53.8 percent from the floor... played his freshman campaign at Florida Gulf Coast University... appeared in 14 contests, averaging of 4.9 minutes per game... scored a season-high eight points against Southeastern (12/18/12)... brought down a season-best six rebounds against Samford (11/28/12)... the Eagles advanced to the 2013 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. High School: Helped lead Patterson High School to a Maryland Class 3A State Championship with a combined 19 blocks in the final two games at the Comcast Center... blocked an incredible 11 shots in the state semifinal game and went on to block nine shots in the championship game... averaged 4.1 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.3 blocks over 28 games during his senior campaign at Patterson... totaled a team-high 92 blocks on the season to help the Clippers finish with a 21-7 overall record... played previous seasons at Princeton Day and Saint James... a four-year letterwinner in basketball and a one-year letterwinner in football. Personal: Born Jan. 11, given name is Leonard... son of Leonard Sr. and Nicole Livingston... has dedicated all of his basketball games to his late father, Leonard Sr., grandfather, Leonard, and great uncle, Joseph, who also played basketball... majoring in health promotion. #20 Tre Hawkins Guard Fr./Fr. 5-10/155 Cincinnati, Ohio/Moeller HIGH SCHOOL: A two-time All-GCL selection, earning first-team honors as a senior in finished second at Moeller in career assists... helped Moeller to two GCL championships, a city title and the state quarterfinals as a senior. PERSONAL: Born in October given name is Terrill... son of Terrill Hawkins, Sr. and Chasity Johnson... majoring in psychology. #21 Kalif Wright Forward Jr./Jr. 6-7/237 Oak Hill, W.Va./Oak Hill/ Kilgore College Prior to Miami: Spent the last two seasons at Kilgore College... helped Kilgore to a 25-6 mark in averaged 10.1 ppg and 5.2 rpg for KC and shot 55.3 percent from the field. High School: A first-team all-state selection for Oak Hill High School... was the runner up for West Virginia Player of the Year in guided the Red Devils to back-to-back state championships... averaged 27.7 ppg and 13 rpg during the state tournament as a senior... averaged 24.7 ppg and 11.8 rpg as a senior as Oak Hill posted a 25-3 record... finished career as Oak Hill s all-time leading scorer (1,690 points)... a four-year letterwinner in basketball. Personal: Born Dec. 9, son of Sean Stevens and Marinda Wright... majoring in health promotion. 18 Miami University Men s Basketball

20 Newcomer Profiles #24 Chris Bryant Forward Jr./Jr. 6-8/200 Tallahassee, Fla./Rickards/College of Central Florida Prior to Miami: Spent his sophomore season at the College of Central Florida... helped the Patriots to a 23-9 record, playing in all 32 games and making 30 starts... averaged 11.3 ppg and 7.7 rpg while shooting 55.7 percent from the floor and a team-leading 74.7 percent from the free-throw line... played his freshman campaign at Florida Atlantic University... played in 15 games for the Owls, averaging 1.3 ppg in 8.6 minutes of action per game. High School: Named the Florida 3A Player of the Year and MVP of the state tournament as a senior at Rickards High School... also named the Big Bend Player of the Year and Capital City Classic MVP as a senior... averaged 16 ppg and 10 rpg in his final year at Rickards... led the team to two Class 3A state titles... touted as a top-100 high school player as a junior... named the team s MVP all four seasons... also prepped for a year at Fishburne Military School, helping the Cassions to a 24-win season. Personal: Son of Suzette Bryant... majoring in health promotion. Meet The RedHawks #33 Eric Washington Guard Jr./Jr. 5-10/175 Columbia, S.C./Keenan/Presbyterian : Sat out the season do to NCAA transfer guidelines. Prior to Miami: Played in 53 games over two seasons for Presbyterian... as a sophomore, started 22 games, averaging 8.5 points and 2.8 rebounds per contest... his 6.5 assists per game average in ranked 15th nationally among Division I leaders, while his 83.8 percent free throw percentage ranked 64th... as a freshman, averaged 6.1 points and 3.1 assists per game... lead the team in assists with ranked 10th in the league in assists. High School: A two-time all-state selection, earning first-team distinction as a senior at Keenan High School... led the team to two back-to-back Class AA state titles in 2010 and named the South Carolina Player of the Year as a senior in averaged 14 points and 10 assists a game during his final year with Keenan High School... averaged 13 points, seven assists and three steals his junior campaign... garnered all-region accolades his junior year... earned Area Player of the Year honors... named to the state championship all-tournament team. Personal: Born in June son of Kelvin Washington and Rozeita Jones... majoring in sports leadership and management. 19

21 Meet The RedHawks Newcomer Profiles Dion Wade Guard So./So. 6-6/185 Antwerp, Belgium/Findlay Prep/ Auburn : Will sit out season due to NCAA transfer guidelines. Prior to Miami: Played his freshman season at Auburn University... came off the bench in all 30 games for the Tigers... averaged 10.9 minutes of action per game... averaged 3.0 ppg and 1.3 rpg... posted a season-high 15 points against Arkansas- Pine Bluff (12/30/13) where he was 4-for-5 from the field, including 4-for-4 from 3-point range. High School: Attended No. 1 ranked Findlay Prep in Henderson, Nev.... McDonald s All-America nominee as he shot 38 percent form 3-point range and 80 percent from the foul line... played for the Belgium Junior National Team. Personal: Born October 1993 in Antwerp, Belgium... son of Mark Wade and Samira Ben Fakih... majoring in university studies... father played basketball at Michigan and played professionally in Europe. Ali Barnes Guard So./So. 6-0/183 West Chester, Ohio/Lakota West/ Concord : Will sit out season due to NCAA transfer guidelines. Prior to Miami: Played his freshman season at Concord University... averaged 6.5 ppg, 1.5 apg and 1 rpg... played in 20 games for the Mountain Lions and scored in double figures in eight games... recorded a career-high 22 points at Winston-Salem State (11/9/13). High School: A two-time first-team All-GMC selection... also named to the all-district team... a two-year captain at Lakota West... finished career ranked fifth in career points, fifth in steals, seventh in games played and 10th in assists... averaged 17 ppg, 3 apg as a senior. Personal: Born March son of Eric and Valerie Barnes... majoring in communications. Jake Bischoff Guard Jr./Jr. 6-3/195 West Chester, Ohio/Lakota West/ Concord : Will sit out season due to NCAA transfer guidelines. Prior to Miami: Played his sophomore season at Otterbein University... played and started all 26 games for the Cardinals, averaging 15.1 ppg, 2.0 apg and 1.0 spg in an average of 31.0 mpg... scored in double figures 22 times, including five outings with 20 or more points... season high was against John Carroll (2/24/14) with 27 points... at Concord University, Started 11 games and played in 16 overall as a freshman... led team in scoring (12.6 ppg.) and field-goal percentage (.407)... shot 9-for-11 in scoring seasonhigh 27 points during OAC Tournament first-round win at John Carroll (2/18/2013)... scored 26 points on 9-of-13 shooting in upset win over Marietta (1/23/2013)... Posted 17 points in Otterbein debut against Baldwin Wallace (1/2/2013). High School: Holds Olentangy Liberty all-time scoring record... earned All-OCC and all-district honors during junior and senior seasons... member of district championship team as a senior. Personal: Born November son of Jeff and Mary Bischoff... father, Jeff, is a Miami University graduate... majoring in business. 20 Miami University Men s Basketball

22 Individual Records Records & Awards GAMES PLAYED Season: 33 by 14 players (Allen Roberts, Orlando Williams, Nick Winbush), 2011 (Kenny Hayes, Alex Moosmann, Eric Pollitz, Tim Pollitz), 2008 (Michael Bramos, Tyler Dierkers, Alex Moosmann, Nathan Peavy, Doug Penno, Tim Pollitz), 2007 (Rich Allendorf, Mike Ensminger, Juby Johnson), 2001 Career: 124 by Julian Mavunga, GAMES STARTED Season: 33 by Nick Winbush, 2011; Tim Pollitz, 2008; Tim Pollitz, Nathan Peavy, 2007 Career: 118 by Ron Harper, MINUTES PLAYED Game: 55 by Julian Mavunga and Antonio Ballard at Ohio, (3OT) Season: 1,201 by Damon Frierson, 1999 Career: 4,164 by Ron Harper, POINTS Game: 45 by Ron Harper vs. Ball State, Season: 775 by Wally Szczerbiak, 1999 Career: 2,377 by Ron Harper, FIELD GOALS Game: 19 by Ron Harper at Toledo, Season: 312 by Ron Harper, 1985 and 1986 Career: 969 by Ron Harper, FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game: 36 by Fred Foster at Eastern Kentucky, Season: 577 by Ron Harper, 1985 Career: 1,814 by Ron Harper, FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game:.917 (11-12) by Tim Pollitz vs. Toledo (MAC Semifinal), Season:.693 by Mike Williams ( ), 1992 Career:.571 by Archie Aldridge ( ), FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Game: 25 by Fred Foster vs. Ball State, Season: 247 by Wayne Embry, 1958 Career: 684 by Ron Harper, FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE Game: by several players (Most: by Eric Newsome vs. Evansville, Season:.877 by Chuck Stahl (57-65), 1982 Career:.845 by Eric Newsome ( ), REBOUNDS Game: 34 by Wayne Embry vs. Kent State, and vs. Eastern Kentucky, Season: 488 by Wayne Embry, 1958 Career: 1,119 by Ron Harper, ASSISTS Game: 17 by Eddie Schilling vs. Kent State, Season: 241 by Eddie Schilling, 1985 Career: 629 by Eddie Schilling, BLOCKED SHOTS Game: 7 by Kevin Beard vs. Toledo, ; Ron Harper vs. Bowling Green, Season: 71 by Ron Harper, 1986 Career: 173 by Ron Harper, STEALS Game: 7 by Quinten Rollins Central Michigan, Quinten Rollins vs. Grambling State, ; Damon Frierson vs. Ball State, ; Ron Harper vs. Marietta, ; Chuck Goodyear vs. Toledo, Season: 101 by Ron Harper, 1986 Career: 287 by Ron Harper, THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS Game: 10 by Jason Stewart vs. Marshall, Season: 93 by Landon Hackim, 1994 Career: 277 by Landon Hackim, THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Game: 15 by Jason Stewart vs. Marshall, Season: 208 by Jason Stewart, 2000 Career: 661 by Landon Hackim, THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game: 1.00 by Kenny Hayes (7-7) vs. Weber State, ; and by Craig Michaels (6-6) vs. Nebraska, Season:.492 by Wally Szczerbiak (63-128), 1998 Career:.431 by Wally Szczerbiak ( ), FREE THROWS MADE Game: 19 by Fred Foster vs. Ball State, Season: 172 by Wally Szczerbiak, 1999; Dave Zeller, 1961; Wayne Embry, 1958 Career: 439 by Ron Harper,

23 Records & Awards Career Top 10 Games Played Julian Mavunga, Jamie Mahaffey, Juby Johnson, Mike Ensminger, Nick Winbush, Michael Bramos, Nathan Peavy, Monty St. Clair, Ron Harper, Damon Frierson, Devin Davis, Landon Hackim, Craig Michaelis, Games Started Ron Harper, Chet Mason, Damon Frierson, Juby Johnson, Devin Davis, Craig Michaelis, Quinten Rollins, Jim Paul, Danny Horace, Craig Tubbs, Minutes Played 1. 4,164 Ron Harper, ,122 Damon Frierson, ,914 Juby Johnson, ,894 Chet Mason, ,694 Craig Michaelis, ,632 Michael Bramos, ,602 Julian Mavunga, ,541 Devin Davis, ,448 Quinten Rollins, ,413 Landon Hackim, Points 1. 2,377 Ron Harper, ,847 Wally Szczerbiak, ,828 Devin Davis, ,679 Eric Newsome, ,644 Damon Frierson, ,515 Michael Bramos, ,493 Landon Hackim, ,490 Archie Aldridge, ,459 Juby Johnson, ,411 Tim Pollitz, Scoring Average Ron Harper, Wayne Embry, Fred Foster, Archie Aldridge, Jeff Gehring, Wally Szczerbiak, Dave Zeller, Phil Lumpkin, Dick Walls, Devin Davis, John Powell, Charlie Coles, Field Goals Ron Harper, Wally Szczerbiak, Devin Davis, Tim Pollitz, Eric Newsome, Archie Aldridge, Rick Goins, Phil Lumpkin, Damon Frierson, Wayne Embry, Field Goal ATTEMPTS 1. 1,814 Ron Harper, ,328 Devin Davis, ,310 Wally Szczerbiak, ,292 Damon Frierson, ,256 Eric Newsome, ,221 Phil Lumpkin, ,151 Wayne Embry, ,167 Michael Bramos, ,164 Landon Hackim, ,138 Rick Goins, Field Goal Pct. (Min. 500 att.) A. Aldridge ( ), Tim Pollitz ( ), Ron Harper ( ), Will Felder ( ), Nathan Peavy ( ), J. Mahaffey ( ), W. Szczerbiak ( ), C. Goodyear ( ), L. Hanna ( ), 1986, Jim Paul ( ), Point Field Goals Landon Hackim, Wally Szczerbiak, Craig Michaelis, Michael Bramos, Matt Kramer, Juby Johnson, Nick Winbush, Jason Grunkemeyer, Tim Stewart, Josh Hausfeld, Point Field Goal ATTEMPTS Landon Hackim, Michael Bramos, Juby Johnson, Wally Szczerbiak, Craig Michaelis, Matt Kramer, Nick Winbush, Josh Hausfeld, Damon Frierson, Jason Grunkemeyer, Point Field Goal Pct. (Min. 100 att.) W. Szczerbiak ( ), C. Michaelis ( ), L. Hackim ( ), Tim Stewart ( ), J. Grunkemeyer ( ), Matt Kramer ( ), David Scott ( ), Kenny Hayes ( ), W. Hatcher ( ), J. Mahaffey (63-167), Miami University Men s Basketball

24 Career Top 10 Free Throws Made Devin Davis, Damon Frierson, Julian Mavunga, Eric Newsome, Ron Harper, Juby Johnson, Danny Horace, Michael Bramos, Wayne Embry, Dick Walls, Free Throws ATTEMPTED Devin Davis, Ron Harper, Julian Mavunga, Wayne Embry, Damon Frierson, Eric Newsome, Juby Johnson, Danny Horace, Dick Walls, Jim Paul, Free Throw Percentage (Min. 175 att.) E. Newsome ( ), Michael Bramos ( ) Alex Shorts ( ), Gerry Sears ( ), Damon Frierson ( ), Will Felder ( ), W. Szczerbiak ( ), J. Willoughby ( ), Tim Stewart ( ), J. Grunkemeyer ( ), Charlie Coles ( ), Rebounds 1. 1,119 Ron Harper, ,117 Wayne Embry, ,027 Devin Davis, Dick Walls, Chet Mason, Julian Mavunga, Bill Brown, Jamie Mahaffey, Danny Horace, Ed Gunderson, Rebounding Average Wayne Embry, Dick Walls, Bill Brown, Ed Gunderson, Charley Dinkins, Ron Harper, Fred Foster, Devin Davis, Dave Mack, Ed Wingard, Assists Eddie Schilling, Rob Mestas, Jamie Mercurio, Quinten Rollins, Phil Lumpkin, Derrick Cross, John Shoemaker, Randy Ayers, Ron Harper, Damon Frierson, Blocked Shots Ron Harper, Jim Paul, Michael Bramos, Kevin Beard, Wally Szczerbiak, Mike Williams, Nick Winbush, Devin Davis, Julian Mavunga, Danny Horace, Steals Ron Harper, Quinten Rollins, Damon Frierson, Jamie Mahaffey, Derrick Cross, Chet Mason, Scott Belyeu, Eddie Schilling, Devin Davis, Michael Bramos, Records & Awards 23

25 Records & Awards Single-Season Top 10 Games Played Allen Roberts, Orlando Williams, Nick Winbush, Kenny Hayes, Alex Moosmann, Eric Pollitz, Tim Pollitz, Michael Bramos, Tyler Dierkers, Alex Moosmann, Nathan Peavy, Doug Penno, Tim Pollitz, Juby Johnson, Rich Allendorf, Mike Ensminger, 2001 Games Started Nick Winbush, Tim Pollitz, Nathan Peavy, Tim Pollitz, Julian Mavunga, Kenny Hayes, Kenny Hayes, Damon Frierson, Wally Szczerbiak, Quinten Rollins, Will Felder, Michael Bramos, Scott Belyeu, Ron Harper, Eric Newsome, Ron Harper, Eric Newsome, Eddie Schilling, 1985 Minutes Played 1. 1,201 Damon Frierson, ,196 Rob Mestas, ,181 Wally Szczerbiak, ,171 Tim Pollitz, ,165 Tim Pollitz, ,163 Julian Mavunga, ,143 Kenny Hayes, ,144 Ron Harper, ,144 Ron Harper, ,130 Nick Winbush, 2011 Points Wally Szczerbiak, Ron Harper, Ron Harper, Wayne Embry, Fred Foster, LeVern Benson, Archie Aldridge, Wayne Embry, Eric Newsome, Damon Frierson, 1998 Scoring Average Fred Foster, Ron Harper, Wayne Embry, LeVern Benson, Ron Harper, Wally Szczerbiak, Wayne Embry, Dave Zeller, Dick Walls, Fred Foster, 1967 Field Goals Ron Harper, Ron Harper, Wally Szczerbiak, Wayne Embry, Tim Pollitz, Fred Foster, LeVern Benson, Archie Aldridge, Wayne Embry, Tim Pollitz, 2008 Field Goal ATTEMPTS Ron Harper, Ron Harper, LeVern Benson, Wayne Embry, Wally Szczerbiak, Fred Foster, Eric Newsome, Vernon Lawson, Wayne Embry, Damon Frierson, 1998 Field Goal Pct. (Min. 100 att.) Mike Williams ( ), Archie Aldridge ( ), Tim Pollitz ( ), Ira Newble ( ), Mike Williams (66-113), Tim Pollitz ( ), Ray Loucks (93-162), Lamont Hanna ( ), John Estick (94-167), Antonio Ballard (79-141), Archie Aldridge ( ), Randy Ayers ( ), Point Field Goals Landon Hackim, Brian Sullivan, Jason Stewart, Michael Bramos, Landon Hackim, Nick Winbush, Michael Bramos, Landon Hackim, Matt Kramer, Tim Stewart, Point Field Goal ATTEMPTS Jason Stewart, Landon Hackim, Michael Bramos, Nick Winbush, Landon Hackim, Michael Bramos, Wally Szczerbiak, Brian Sullivan, Juby Johnson, Jon Harris, Point Field Goal Pct. (Min. 60 att.) W. Szczerbiak (63-128), W. Szczerbiak (56-121), Landon Hackim (93-201), Doug Penno (30-65), J. Grunkemeyer (54-117), Craig Michaelis (42-91), Craig Michaelis (56-122), Brian Sullivan (79-176), Landon Hackim (69-154), Damon Frierson (30-68), Miami University Men s Basketball

26 Single-Season Top 10 Records & Awards Free Throws Made Wally Szczerbiak, Dave Zeller, Wayne Embry, Julian Mavunga, Devin Davis, Julian Mavunga, Damon Frierson, Juby Johnson, Fred Foster, Danny Horace, 2005 Free Throws ATTEMPTED Wayne Embry, Wayne Embry, Devin Davis, Julian Mavunga, Julian Mavunga, Ron Harper, Devin Davis, Damon Frierson, Wally Szczerbiak, Juby Johnson, Dave Zeller, 1961 Free Throw Percentage (Min. 50 made) Chuck Stahl (57-65), Landon Hackim (82-94), Gerald Sears (58-67), Rod Dieringer (63-73), Damon Frierson (93-108), Eric Newsome ( ), J. Grunkemeyer (86-102), Damon Frierson (80-95), Doug Davis (85-101), Michael Bramos (90-107), Doug Davis (58-69), 2001 Rebounds Wayne Embry, Wayne Embry, Ron Harper, Ron Harper, Dick Walls, Dick Walls, Dick Walls, Ed Wingard, Jim Patterson, Fred Foster, 1968 Rebounding Average Wayne Embry, Wayne Embry, Dick Walls, Dick Walls, Dick Walls, Fred Foster, Ed Wingard, Jim Patterson, Ed Gunderson, Ron Harper, 1986 Assists Eddie Schilling, Eddie Schilling, Rob Mestas, Phil Lumpkin, Phil Lumpkin, Rob Mestas, Jamie Mercurio, John Willoughby, Ron Harper, William Hatcher, Randy Ayers, 1978 Blocked Shots Ron Harper, Kevin Beard, Mike Williams, Jim Paul, Mike Williams, Ron Harper, Michael Bramos, Michael Bramos, Nathan Peavy, Jim Paul, 1990 Steals Ron Harper, Ron Harper, Quinten Rollins, Ron Harper, Jamie Mahaffey, Quinten Rollins, Jamie Mahaffey, Chet Mason, Derrick Cross, Derrick Cross,

27 26 Records & Awards Single-Game Top 10 Points Ron Harper vs. Ball State (at Toledo), Dick Walls at Western Reserve, Wally Szczerbiak vs. Washington*, Fred Foster vs. Ball State, John Powell at Marshall, Wayne Embry vs. Kent State, Ron Harper at Toledo, Charlie Coles at Miami (FL), Wally Szczerbiak at Dayton, Eric Newsome vs. Evansville, Wayne Embry vs. Xavier, Wayne Embry at Western Michigan, Field Goals Ron Harper at Toledo, Wally Szczerbiak vs. Washington*, Charlie Coles at Miami (FL), Wayne Embry vs. Western Michigan, Tom Bryant vs. Bowling Green, John Powell vs. Marshall, Fred Foster at Eastern Kentucky, Dick Walls vs. Western Reserve, Bob Brown vs. Findlay, Wayne Embry vs. Xavier, Ron Harper vs. Ball State (at Toledo), Jeff Gehring at Ball State, Field Goal ATTEMPTS Fred Foster at Eastern Kentucky, LeVern Benson vs. Dayton, Vern Lawson at Marshall, Wayne Embry vs. Western Michigan, Wally Szczerbiak vs. Washington*, LeVern Benson at Xavier, Don Knodel vs. Xavier, Charlie Coles at Miami (FL), LeVern Benson at Miami (FL), Wayne Embry vs. Xavier, Tom Bryant vs. Bowling Green, Field Goal Percentage (Min. 10 attempts) Tim Pollitz (11-12) vs. Toledo, Chuck Goodyear (10-11) at Ball State, Rich Hampton (10-11) at Toledo, Jeff Gehring (10-11) vs. Pittsburgh, Tim Pollitz (9-10) at Buffalo, Ira Newble (9-10) vs. Kent State, Lamont Hanna (9-10) at Toledo, John Marx (9-10) at Ball State, Chuck Dahn (9-10) at Eastern Michigan, Ron Harper (12-14) vs. Kent State, Chuck Goodyear (12-14) vs. Ohio, Point Field Goals Jason Stewart vs. Marshall, Michael Bramos vs. Dayton, Brian Sullivan at Vanderbilt, Nick Winbush at Kentucky, Michael Bramos vs. Northwestern State, Jamie Mercurio vs. North Carolina, David Scott vs. Eastern Michigan, * Denotes NCAA Tournament Game Miami University Men s Basketball Kenny Hayes vs. Weber State, Jason Stewart vs. Marshall, accomplished 19 times, the last by Brian Sullivan at Western Michigan, Point Field Goal ATTEMPTS Michael Bramos vs. Dayton, Jason Stewart vs. Marshall, Michael Bramos at Western Michigan, Jason Grunkemeyer at Buffalo, Jamie Mercurio vs. North Carolina, Josh Hausfeld vs. So. Methodist, Juby Johnson vs. So. Methodist, Jason Stewart at Buffalo, Damon Frierson at Central Michigan, Landon Hackim vs. Coastal Carolina, Landon Hackim vs. Toledo, Point Field Goal Percentage (Min. 6 attempts) Kenny Hayes (7-7) vs. Weber State, Craig Michaelis (6-6) vs. Nebraska, Landon Hackim (6-7) vs. Bowling Green, Matt Kramer (6-7) vs. Bowling Green, Orlando Williams (5-6) vs. Bowling Green, William Hatcher (5-6) vs. Buffalo, Jason Stewart (10-12) vs. Marshall, Damon Frierson (5-6) vs. Kent State, Wally Szczerbiak (5-6) at Wright State, Landon Hackim (5-6) vs. Loyola (IL), Jamie Mercurio (5-6) vs. Kent State, Todd Staker (5-6) vs. Eastern Michigan, Free Throws Made Fred Foster vs. Ball State, Anthony Taylor vs. Wright State, Dave Zeller at Ohio, Julian Mavunga vs. Ohio, Danny Horace vs. Bowling Green, Devin Davis at Kent State, Devin Davis at Eastern Michigan, Eric Newsome vs. Evansville, Fred Foster vs. Ohio, Jeff Gehring at Marshall, Dave Zeller at Kent State, Free Throws ATTEMPTED Fred Foster vs. Ball State, Devin Davis at Kent State, Devin Davis at Eastern Michigan, Juby Johnson vs. Ball State, Julian Mavunga vs. Ohio, Fred Foster vs. Ohio, Wayne Embry vs. Kent State, Anthony Taylor vs. Wright State, Ron Harper vs. Ohio, Ron Harper at Ball State, John Powell vs. Toledo,

28 Single-Game Top 10 Records & Awards Free Throw Percentage (Min. 10 attempts) Eric Newsome (15-15) vs. Evansville, Derrick Cross (14-14) at Dayton, Ron Harper (13-13) vs. Ball State, Willie Moore (12-12) at Bowling Green, Derek Walton (12-12) vs. Eastern Michigan, Jason Grunkemeyer (11-11) at Ball State, Jeff Gehring (11-11) at Bowling Green, Wally Szczerbiak (11-11) vs. Northern Illinois, Charlie Coles (11-11) vs. Xavier, Anthony Taylor (10-10) vs. Eastern Michigan, Wally Szczerbiak (10-10) vs. Utah*, Damon Frierson (10-10) at Marshall, Wally Szczerbiak (10-10) at Dayton, David Scott (10-10) vs. Toledo, Eric Newsome (10-10) vs. Kent State, Ron Hunter (10-10) at Eastern Kentucky, Rebounds Wayne Embry vs. Kent State, Wayne Embry vs. Eastern Kentucky (at Louisville), Wayne Embry vs. Heidelberg, Wayne Embry vs. Xavier, Wayne Embry vs. Marshall, Dick Walls at Xavier, Ron Harper vs. Central Michigan, Wayne Embry at Western Michigan, Wayne Embry vs. Marshall, Dick Walls vs. Western Reserve, Assists Eddie Schilling vs. Kent State, Eddie Schilling vs. Eastern Michigan, Eddie Schilling vs. Toledo, Eddie Schilling vs. Central Michigan, Eddie Schilling vs. Ohio Wesleyan, Ron Harper vs. Ball State, Phil Lumpkin vs. Syracuse (at Charlotte), Phil Lumpkin at Cleveland State, William Hatcher at Buffalo, Rob Mestas vs. Dayton, Jamie Mercurio vs. Western Michigan, Eddie Schilling vs. Denison, John Willough at Ball State, Tom Dunn at Kent State, Blocked Shots 1. 7 Kevin Beard vs. Toledo, Ron Harper vs. Bowling Green, Chad Allen vs. Eastern Kentucky, Ron Harper vs. Kent State, Blake McLimans at Xavier, Nick Winbush vs. Buffalo, Michael Bramos vs. Central Michigan, Nathan Peavy vs. Akron, Danny Horace vs. Wright State, Kevin Beard at Dayton, Mike Williams at Dayton, Mike Williams at Miami (FL), Jim Paul vs. Dayton, Jim Paul vs. Bowling Green, Ron Harper at Kent State, Ron Harper at Ball State, Ron Harper vs. Virginia Tech, Ron Harper vs. Kenyon, Mike Kearney vs. Dayton, Steals 1. 7 Quinten Rollins vs. Central Michigan, Quinten Rollins vs. Grambling State, Damon Frierson vs. Ball State, Ron Harper vs. Marietta, Chuck Goodyear vs. Toledo, Quinten Rollins vs. Akron, Quinten Rollins vs. Bowling Green, Chet Mason vs. Buffalo, Monty St. Clair vs. Purdue, Damon Frierson vs. Wright State, Ron Harper vs. Toledo, Ron Harper vs. Bowling Green, Ron Harper at Dayton, Ron Harper vs. Dayton, Ron Harper vs. Capital, Eric Newsome vs. Central Michigan, Chuck Stahl vs. Central Michigan, Ron Harper vs. Western Michigan, Craig Tubbs at Dayton, Ron Harper vs. Dayton, Ron Harper vs. Cincinnati, John Shoemaker vs. Western Michigan, Randy Ayers vs. Western Michigan, Minutes Played Julian Mavunga at Ohio (3OT), Antonio Ballard at Ohio (3OT), Anthony Taylor vs. Ball State (3OT), Ron Harper vs. Purdue (3OT), Chuck Stahl vs. Purdue (3OT), Julian Mavunga vs. Akron (2OT), Rob Mestas vs. Ball State (3OT), Damon Frierson at Dayton (2OT), Derrick Cross at Dayton (2OT), Michael Bramos at Western Michigan (2OT), John Shoemaker vs. Northern Illinois (2OT), Does not reflect double-overtime games prior to 1976 as minutes played were not available in any boxscores or boxscores were not available at all. 27

29 Records & Awards Team Single-Game Top 10 Points vs. Findlay, vs. Marshall, vs. Cleveland State, vs. Northern Illinois, vs. Evansville, vs. Cal.-Irvine, vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene, vs. Toledo, vs. Capital, vs. Western Reserve, Field Goals vs. Findlay, at Ball State, vs. Cleveland State, vs. Marshall, at Marshall, vs. Ball State, vs. Xavier, vs. Western Michigan, vs. Marshall, vs. Ball State, vs. Eastern Michigan, at Toledo, Field Goal ATTEMPTS vs. Kent State, vs. Marshall, vs. Xavier, vs. Xavier, vs. Western Reserve, vs. Marshall, vs. Heidelberg, vs. Western Michigan, vs. Western Reserve, vs. Marshall, Field Goal Percentage (32-45) at Ball State, (40-59) vs. Eastern Michigan, (33-49) vs. Davidson, (28-42) at IUPUI, (34-52) at Toledo, (33-51) at Purdue, (25-39) vs. Western Michigan, (44-69) vs. Xavier, (28-44) at Central Michigan, (33-53) vs. Wright State, Blocked Shots vs. Bowling Green, vs. Central Michigan, vs. Toledo, vs. Kent State, vs. Ball State, vs. Buffalo, at Western Michigan, vs. Bowling Green, at Miami (FL), in several games, last at Western Michigan, Steals vs. Grambling State, vs. DePauw, vs. Centre, vs. Central Michigan, vs. Kenyon, in several games last vs. UIC, Point Field Goals vs. Ball State, at Western Michigan, at Kentucky, vs. Purdue, vs. Marshall, vs. Nebraska, at Michigan, vs. Missouri State, vs. Akron, vs. Akron, vs. Eastern Michigan, at Xavier, vs. Fairfield, Point Field Goal ATTEMPTS at Eastern Michigan, at Marshall, vs. Ball State, vs. Southern Methodist, at Temple, at Toledo, at Western Michigan, vs. Ohio, vs. Kent State, vs. Ohio, vs. Marshall, at Buffalo, vs. Toledo, at Xavier, Point Field Goal Pct. (Min. 8 att.) (9-10) at Indiana, (11-15) at Central Michigan, (8-11) at Kent State, (8-11) at Kent State, (14-20) vs. Purdue, (14-20) vs. Marshall, (10-15) at IUPUI, (6-9) vs. Xavier, (6-9) at Toledo, (6-9) vs. Ball St., Free Throws vs. Central Michigan, vs. Toledo, vs. Western Michigan, vs. Ball State, vs. Evansville, vs. Western Michigan, vs. Bowling Green, in several games Free Throw ATTEMPTS vs. Central Michigan, vs. Toledo, vs. Western Michigan, vs. Ohio, at Central Michigan, vs. Cincinnati, vs. Ball State, vs. Ohio, vs. Arizona St., vs. Evansville, vs. Xavier, Free Throw Pct. (Min. 12 att.) (15-15) at C. Michigan, (12-12) at Cincinnati, (21-22) at Xavier, (21-22) at Dayton, (20-21) vs. Dayton, (17-18) vs. Western Michigan, (17-18) vs. Xavier, (17-18) vs. Northern Illinois, (17-18) vs. Eastern Michigan, (17-18) vs. Bowling Green, Rebounds vs. Kent State, vs. Ohio, at Western Reserve, vs. Heidelberg, vs. Western Michigan, vs. Cincinnati, at Marshall, vs. Marshall, at Cincinnati, vs. Marshall, vs. Bowling Green, Assists vs. Ball State, at Ohio, vs. Ohio Wesleyan, vs. Toledo, vs. Central Michigan, vs. Davidson, vs. Eastern Michigan, vs. Davidson, vs. Eastern Michigan, vs. Northern Illinois, at Ball State, vs. Western Michigan, Miami University Men s Basketball

30 Team Single-Season Bests Records & Awards Points 1. 2,381 in ,291 in ,268 in ,258 in ,225 in 1991 Field Goal Percentage in in in in in 1983 Free throw ATTEMPTS in in in in in 1958 Personal Fouls in in in in in 1954 Scoring Average in in in in in Point Field Goals in in in in in 1993 Free throw Percentage in in in in in 1978 and 2001 Assists in in in in in 1989 Scoring Defense in in in in in Point ATTEMPTS in in in in in 2000 Rebounds 1. 1,464 in ,397 in ,357 in ,319 in ,241 in 1960 Fewest Turnovers in in in in in 2001 Field Goals in in in in in Point Percentage in in in in in 1991 Rebound Average in in in in in 1955 Blocked Shots in in in in in 1992 Field goal ATTEMPTS 1. 2,058 in ,952 in ,939 in ,897 in ,887 in 1953 Free Throws in in in in in 1958 Opponent Rebound Average in in in in in 1997 Steals in in in in in 1985 Class Records Scoring Average Freshman by Trimill Haywood, 1987 Sophomore by Devin Davis, 1995 Junior by Ron Harper, 1985 Senior by Fred Foster, 1968 Single-Season Points Freshman by Trimill Haywood, 1987 Sophomore by Devin Davis, 1995 Junior by Ron Harper, 1985 Senior by Wally Szczerbiak, 1999 Single-Game Points Freshman by Trimill Haywood at Ball State, Sophomore...39 by Bob Brown vs. Evansville, Junior...45 by Ron Harper vs. Ball State, Senior...44 by Dick Walls at Western Reserve, Rebounding Average Freshman by Devin Davis, 1994 Sophomore by Dick Walls, 1951 Junior by Wayne Embry, 1957 Senior by Wayne Embry, 1958 Single-Season Rebounds Freshman by Devin Davis, 1994 Sophomore by Dick Walls, 1951 Junior by Wayne Embry, 1957 Senior by Wayne Embry, 1958 Single-Game Rebounds Freshman...16 by Trimill Haywood at Bowling Green, Sophomore by Dick Walls vs. W. Reserve, Junior...34 by Wayne Embry vs. Kent State, Senior...27 by Wayne Embry vs. Heidelberg,

31 Records & Awards Millett Hall Records YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS MIAMI VS. OPPONENTS IN MILLETT HALL 30 Season W L Pct * Totals * Includes four forfeit losses Akron Ball State Bellarmine Belmont Bowling Green Butler Buffalo Capital Central State Central Michigan Centre Chicago State Cincinnati Cleveland State Davidson Dayton Denison DePauw Earlham Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Eastern Washington Evansville Fairfield Findlay Florida A&M George Mason Grambling State Heidelberg Illinois State Illinois-Chicago Indiana Indiana State IPFW IUPUI James Madison Kent State Kentucky Kenyon Liberty Loyola (IL) Marietta Marshall Massachusetts Michigan Missouri State Mt. Vernon Nazarene Muskingum Nebraska New Hampshire New Orleans North Carolina North Carolina-Wilmington Miami University Men s Basketball Northern Illinois Northwestern State Notre Dame Oakland Ohio Ohio Dominican Ohio Northern Ohio Wesleyan Oklahoma Old Dominion Otterbein Penn State Purdue Saginaw Valley State San Diego State Southeast Missouri State Southern Illinois Temple Tennessee Tennessee State TCU Thomas More Toledo Towson Troy Tulane Valparaiso Virginia Commonwealth Wabash Western Michigan Wichita State William & Mary Wilmington Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wisconsin-Green Bay Wittenberg Wright State Xavier Totals

32 Annual Leaders Records & Awards Scoring (Based on total points) Year Player... G...Pts...Avg Bob Brown Bob Brown* Bob Brown Frank Peticca Dick Walls Dick Walls Dick Walls* Dick Klitch Tom Bryant Bill Kennon Wayne Embry* Wayne Embry Jim Thomas Vernon Lawson Dave Zeller* LeVern Benson* Jeff Gehring Jeff Gehring Jeff Gehring Jim Patterson Fred Foster Fred Foster Frank Lukacs* Terry Martin Gerry Sears Phil Lumpkin Rich Hampton Phil Lumpkin Steve Fields Chuck Goodyear Archie Aldridge Archie Aldridge Rick Goins Rick Goins Al Watkins George Sweigert Craig Tubbs Ron Harper Ron Harper Ron Harper* Trimill Haywood Eric Newsome Karlton Clayborne David Scott David Scott David Scott Matt Kramer Landon Hackim Devin Davis Devin Davis Devin Davis Damon Frierson Wally Szczerbiak* Anthony Taylor Alex Shorts Alex Shorts Juby Johnson Juby Johnson Danny Horace William Hatcher Tim Pollitz Tim Pollitz Michael Bramos* Kenny Hayes Julian Mavunga Julian Mavunga* Will Felder Will Felder * led MAC Rebounds (Based on total rebounds) Year Player... G... Reb...Avg Dick Walls* Dick Walls Dick Walls* Ed Gunderson Tom Bryant Bill Kennon Wayne Embry* Wayne Embry* Ed Wingard Vernon Lawson Dave Mack Ralph Wright Charley Dinkins Charley Dinkins Charley Dinkins Jim Patterson* Fred Foster Fred Foster* Walt Williams Terry Martin Tom Roberts Tom Roberts Rich Hampton Dave Elmer Steve Fields Archie Aldridge Archie Aldridge Archie Aldridge Todd Jones George Sweigert George Sweigert George Sweigert Ron Harper Ron Harper Ron Harper Ron Harper* Trimill Haywood Jim Paul Lamont Hanna Jim Paul Craig Michaelis John McKenna Jamie Mahaffey Devin Davis Jamie Mahaffey Devin Davis* Devin Davis John Estick Wally Szczerbiak Refiloe Lethunya Mike Ensminger Danny Horace Chet Mason Chet Mason Danny Horace* Nathan Peavy Nathan Peavy Tim Pollitz Tyler Dierkers Julian Mavunga Julian Mavunga Julian Mavunga* Will Felder Will Felder * led MAC Field Goal Percentage Year Player...FG... FGA... Pct Bob Brown Bob Brown Herb Schneider Dick Walls Bob Doll Dick Walls Dick Klitch Charles Fox Bill Kennon Wayne Embry Wayne Embry Ed Wingard Ted Garrison Gerry Saunders Gerry Saunders Jeff Gehring Charlie Coles Jeff Gehring Phil Snow Fred Foster

33 32 Records & Awards Annual Leaders 1968 Glen Pryor Ray Loucks Ron Snyder Tom Roberts Steve Handy Rich Hampton Phil Lumpkin Randy Ayers Archie Aldridge Archie Aldridge Archie Aldridge Terry Brady Craig Tubbs Chuck Stahl George Sweigert John Willoughby Chuck Stahl Ron Harper Ron Harper Trimill Haywood Lamont Hanna Lamont Hanna Jim Paul Mike Williams Mike Williams Jamie Mahaffey Jamie Mahaffey Jamie Mahaffey Wally Szczerbiak Ira Newble John Estick John Estick Mike Ensminger Mike Ensminger Alex Shorts Juby Johnson Danny Horace Nathan Peavy Tim Pollitz Tim Pollitz Tyler Dierkers Tyler Dierkers Adam Fletcher Antonio Ballard Drew McGhee Drew McGhee Will Felder Min. 2.0 made per game Free Throw Percentage Year Player...FT...FTA... Pct Glen Kessler Paul Schnackenberg Bill DuMont Charles Tiberghein Dick Walls Don Knodel Bernie Griesinger Bob Doll Tom Bryant Bill Kennon Jim Thomas John Powell Bob Miller Herb Rowan Dave Zeller Gerry Saunders Charley Dinkins Jeff Gehring Jeff Gehring Jim Hallihan Phil Snow Phil Snow Mike Wren Gerry Sears Steve Handy Gary Dees Gary Dees Phil Lumpkin Rod Dieringer John Shoemaker Archie Aldridge John Shoemaker George Sweigert Tom Dunn Joe Niekamp Chuck Stahl Craig Tubbs Eric Newsome Eric Newsome Eric Newsome Todd Staker Eric Newsome Tim Stewart Chip Reeves Matt Kramer David Scott Craig Michaelis Landon Hackim Landon Hackim Landon Hackim* Damon Frierson Wally Szczerbiak Damon Frierson Anthony Taylor J. Grunkemeyer Doug Davis Juby Johnson Juby Johnson Danny Horace Miami University Men s Basketball William Hatcher Michael Bramos Michael Bramos Michael Bramos Kenny Hayes Julian Mavunga Julian Mavunga Allen Roberts Will Felder * led MAC Min. 2.5 made per game Assists (Based on total assists) Year Player... G... Ast...Avg Phil Lumpkin Phil Lumpkin Phil Lumpkin Rod Dieringer John Shoemaker John Shoemaker Randy Ayers Tom Dunn Tom Dunn Al Watkins Chuck Stahl Ron Harper John Willoughby Eddie Schilling* Ron Harper Eddie Schilling* Eddie Schilling Jamie Mercurio Derek Walton Jamie Mercurio Jamie Mercurio Derrick Cross Derrick Cross Derrick Cross Chris McGuire Rob Mestas Damon Frierson Damon Frierson Rob Mestas J. Grunkemeyer Doug Davis Chet Mason Chet Mason William Hatcher William Hatcher Alex Moosmann Tim Pollitz Eric Pollitz Kenny Hayes Julian Mavunga

34 Annual Leaders 2012 Julian Mavunga Quinten Rollins Quinten Rollins * led MAC 3-Point Field Goal Percentage Year Player... 3P... 3PA... Pct Todd Staker Eric Newsome Tim Stewart Craig Michaelis David Scott Craig Michaelis Matt Kramer Landon Hackim Landon Hackim Landon Hackim Wally Szczerbiak Wally Szczerbiak Wally Szczerbiak J. Grunkemeyer J. Grunkemeyer Juby Johnson Josh Hausfield Josh Hausfeld William Hatcher William Hatcher Michael Bramos Michael Bramos Michael Bramos Nick Winbush Orlando Williams Brian Sullivan* Jon Harris Will Sullivan Min. 1.5 made per game Blocked Shots (Based on total blocks) Year Player... G... Bl...Avg Ron Harper Todd Staker Jim Paul Jim Paul Jim Paul Jim Paul Mike Williams Jamie Mahaffey Jamie Mahaffey Kevin Beard Kevin Beard Chad Allen Ira Newble Wally Szczerbiak Wally Szczerbiak Rich Allendorf Records & Awards 2001 Gene Seals Danny Horace Danny Horace Gene Seals Gene Seals Danny Horace Nate VanderSluis Michael Bramos Michael Bramos Michael Bramos Nick Winbush Nick Winbush Julian Mavunga Will Felder Steals (Based on TOTAL steals) Year Player... G...St...Avg 1985 Ron Harper Ron Harper Eddie Schilling Eddie Schilling Karlton Clayborne* Derek Walton Scott Belyeu Scott Belyeu Derrick Cross Jamie Mahaffey Jamie Mahaffey Damon Frierson Damon Frierson Damon Frierson Damon Frierson Rob Mestas Doug Davis Gene Seals Chet Mason Chet Mason Chet Mason William Hatcher Michael Bramos Tim Pollitz Tyler Dierkers Kenny Hayes Rodney Haddix II Quinten Rollins Quinten Rollins Quinten Rollins Quinten Rollins* * led MAC Minutes Played (Based on total min.) Year Player... G... Min...Avg Phil Lumpkin Steve Fields John Shoemaker John Shoemaker Archie Aldridge Rick Goins Rick Goins Craig Tubbs George Sweigert Craig Tubbs John Willoughby Ron Harper Ron Harper Eddie Schilling Karlton Clayborne Tim Stewart Tim Stewart Craig Michaelis Jamie Mercurio Craig Michaelis Derrick Cross Jamie Mahaffey Damon Frierson Rob Mestas Damon Frierson Damon Frierson Rob Mestas* J. Grunkemeyer Juby Johnson Chet Mason Juby Johnson Danny Horace William Hatcher Tim Pollitz Tim Pollitz Tyler Dierkers* Kenny Hayes* Julian Mavunga* Julian Mavunga* Quinten Rollins Will Felder * led MAC 33

35 Records & Awards 1,000-Point Scorers 1. Ron Harper 2,377 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Wally Szczerbiak 1,847 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Devin Davis 1,828 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Eric Newsome 1,679 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Ron Harper Wally Szczerbiak Devin Davis Eric Newsome Miami University Men s Basketball

36 1,000-Point Scorers Records & Awards 5. Damon Frierson 1,644 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Michael Bramos 1,515 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Landon Hackim 1,493 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Archie Aldridge 1,490 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Damon Frierson Michael Bramos Landon Hackim Archie Aldridge 35

37 Records & Awards 1,000-Point Scorers 9. Juby Johnson 1,459 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Tim Pollitz 1,411 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals David Scott 1,410 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Wayne Embry 1,401 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Juby Johnson 36 Tim Pollitz David Scott Miami University Men s Basketball Wayne Embry

38 1,000-Point Scorers Records & Awards 13. Julian Mavunga 1,389 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Craig Tubbs 1,307 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Jeff Gehring 1,295 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Bob Brown 1,277 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Julian Mavunga Craig Tubbs Jeff Gehring Bob Brown 37

39 Records & Awards 1,000-Point Scorers 17. Craig Michaelis 1,256 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Phil Lumpkin 1,243 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Danny Horace 1,230 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Chet Mason 1,230 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Craig Michaelis Phil Lumpkin Danny Horace Miami University Men s Basketball Chet Mason

40 1,000-Point Scorers Records & Awards 19. Rick Goins 1,230 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Chuck Goodyear 1,212 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Randy Ayers 1,203 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Jim Paul 1,191 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Rick Goins Chuck Goodyear Randy Ayers Jim Paul 39

41 Records & Awards 1,000-Point Scorers 25. Fred Foster 1,183 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Jamie Mahaffey 1,159 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Karlton Clayborne 1,132 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Dick Walls 1,124 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Fred Foster Jamie Mahaffey Karlton Clayborne Miami University Men s Basketball Dick Walls

42 1,000-Point Scorers Records & Awards 29. John Powell 1,106 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Charlie Coles 1,096 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Nathan Peavy 1,081 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals LeVern Benson 1,080 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals John Powell Charlie Coles Nathan Peavy LeVern Benson 41

43 Records & Awards 1,000-Point Scorers 33. Dave Zeller 1,079 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Anthony Taylor 1,062 Season G FG-A PCT 3P-A PCT FT-A PCT PTS AVG Totals Dave Zeller Anthony Taylor 42 Miami University Men s Basketball

44 30-Point Club 45 Ron Harper vs. Ball State, Dick Walls at Western Reserve, Wally Szczerbiak vs. Washington, Fred Foster vs. Ball State, John Powell at Marshall, Wayne Embry vs. Kent, Wally Szczerbiak at Dayton, Ron Harper at Toledo, Charlie Coles at Miami (FL), Eric Newsome vs. Evansville, Wayne Embry vs. Xavier, Wayne Embry at W. Michigan, Fred Foster at E. Kentucky, LeVern Benson at Xavier Wayne Embry vs. E. Kentucky, Tom Bryant vs. Bowling Green, Bob Brown vs. Evansville, Ron Harper vs. Ball State, Jeff Gehring at Ball State, Wayne Embry vs. W. Michigan, Dick Walls vs. Cincinnati, Eric Newsome at Kent, Wayne Embry vs. Cincinnati, Dick Walls vs. Utah State, Michael Bramos vs. Dayton, Landon Hackim vs. Toledo, Ron Harper vs. Virginia Tech, Ron Harper vs. Xavier, Ron Harper vs. Louisville, Wayne Embry vs. Indiana, Bob Brown vs. Findlay, Ed Ball vs. Wright Field, Wally Szczerbiak vs. E. Michigan, Trimill Haywood at Ball State, Ron Harper vs. Ball State, Records & Awards 34 Michael Bramos vs. Kent State, Wally Szczerbiak vs. Tennessee, Eric Newsome at E. Michigan, Chuck Goodyear vs. Denver, Fred Foster at Toledo, Charlie Coles at Xavier, LeVern Benson vs. Kent, LeVern Benson vs. Dayton, Vern Lawson at Bowling Green, Jerry Evans vs. Wilmington, Tim Stewart at Bowling Green, David Scott vs. E. Michigan, David Scott at Miami (FL), David Scott at Dayton, Ron Harper at Xavier, Fred Foster at Ohio, John Powell at Ohio, William Kennon at Loyola (IL), Dick Walls vs. Cincinnati, Michael Bramos vs. C. Michigan, Jason Stewart vs. Marshall, Wally Szczerbiak at Ohio, Derrick Cross at Dayton, Trimill Haywood vs. Brown, Chuck Stahl at Bowling Green, Rick Goins vs. Kent, Phil Lumpkin vs. Ball State, Phil Snow vs. Kent, LeVern Benson at Ohio, Vern Lawson at Marshall, Dave Zeller at Ohio, Wayne Embry vs. Marshall, Wayne Embry at Ohio, Wayne Embry at Illinois, Wayne Embry vs. W. Michigan, Michael Bramos vs. Northwestern St., Michael Bramos vs. Ohio, Juby Johnson at Kent State, Wally Szczerbiak vs. Marshall, Wally Szczerbiak vs. VCU, Wally Szczerbiak at Tennessee, David Scott at W. Michigan, Tim Stewart vs. Nebraska, Eric Newsome vs. Ball State, Ron Harper at Bowling Green, Craig Tubbs at Cal.-Irvine, Al Watkins at Cal.-Irvine, Fred Foster vs. Toledo, Fred Foster vs. Ohio, Charlie Coles at W. Michigan, Jeff Gehring at Bowling Green, LeVern Benson at Pittsburgh, Dave Zeller vs. Kent, Wayne Embry at Bowling Green, Kenny Hayes at Valparaiso, Michael Bramos vs. Mississippi St., Juby Johnson vs. Marshall, Jason Stewart vs. Marshall, Wally Szczerbiak at W. Michigan, Devin Davis at E. Kentucky, Devin Davis at C. Michigan, Devin Davis vs. Heidelberg, Landon Hackim vs. E. Michigan, Jim Paul vs. C. Michigan, Todd Staker at Bowling Green, Ron Harper at Northern Illinois, Ron Harper vs. Capital, Ron Harper at Purdue, Ron Harper vs. Dayton, Craig Tubbs vs. Toledo, Walt Williams at W. Michigan, Larry Garloch vs. Ball State, Fred Foster at Marshall, Fred Foster at Bowling Green, Fred Foster vs. Rice, Dave Zeller at Xavier, Dave Zeller at Ohio, Wayne Embry at Toledo, John Powell at Marshall, John Powell vs. Bowling Green, Dick Klitch vs. Western Reserve, Robert Doll at Western Kentucky, Point Games Career 1. Ron Harper...13 Wayne Embry Wally Szczerbiak... 9 Fred Foster Michael Bramos LeVern Benson... 5 Dave Zeller... 5 Season 1. Fred Foster, Wayne Embry, Ron Harper, Wally Szczerbiak, Ron Harper, LeVern Benson, Wayne Embry, Consecutive Fred Foster owns the Miami record for consecutive 30-point games with three. During the season, he scored 30 points at Marshall on Jan. 3, 31 vs. Toledo on Jan. 6 and 30 at Bowling Green on Jan. 13. Wayne Embry, Ron Harper, Vern Lawson, Juby Johnson and Michael Bramos had back-to-back 30-point games during their careers. 43

45 Records & Awards Biggest Wins and Losses Biggest Wins 57 Wright Field (89-32), Capital (108-55), Eastern Kentucky (91-40), Cleveland State (113-63), Akron (99-50), Earlham (93-45), at Akron (82-36), Findlay (97-51), Wilmington (87-41), Liberty (88-44), Thomas More (88-44), Dayton (89-45), Kenyon (89-46), Findlay (114-71), Defiance (75-32), Kent (99-57), Hiram (99-58), Ashland (99-58), Heidelberg (97-56), Earlham (74-33), Mt. Vernon Nazarene (108-68), Northern Illinois (113-73), Marshall (95-55), Wilmington (62-22), 1944 Biggest Road Wins 46 at Akron (82-36), at Kent (90-51), at Bowling Green (91-54), vs. Tulane + (87-52), vs. Arizona State* (104-69), at Earlham (79-45), at Kent (71-38), at Ohio (85-53), at Wright State (89-58), at Dayton (83-53), at Western Reserve (83-53), at Toledo (69-39), at Toledo (95-66), at Ball State (107-78), at Western Reserve (82-53), at Detroit, MI * at Troy, OH Biggest Losses 58 at Cincinnati (36-94), at Bowling Green (36-86), at Louisville (80-39), at Denison (32-73), at Ohio (20-61), at Maryland (76-115), at NC State (59-97), at Dayton (23-60), at Arizona State (54-90), Cincinnati (46-82), vs. Oregon + (38-74), at West Virginia (59-94), at Ohio State (61-94), Bowling Green (61-94), at Cincinnati (30-63), at Indiana (36-69), at Kentucky (61-93), at Notre Dame (36-68), at Cincinnati (58-89), at Michigan (48-79), at Marshall (27-58), at Cincinnati (61-91), at Kent (56-86), at Kent (53-83), at Cleveland, OH * at San Francisco, CA Biggest Home Losses 36 Cincinnati (46-82), Bowling Green (61-94), Xavier (58-87), Dayton (55-83), Ohio (30-54), Central Michigan (58-82), Ohio (41-63), Wooster (25-47), Butler (38-59), Xavier (43-64), Kent State (78-58), Ball State (62-82), Toledo (56-76), Ohio (31-51), Western Michigan (71-91), Dayton (67-87), Xavier (36-55), Dayton (67-86), Xavier (91-110), Marshall (30-48), Xavier (73-91), Kent (87-105), 1962 Biggest Road Losses 58 at Cincinnati (36-94), at Bowling Green (36-86), at Louisville (80-39), at Denison (32-73), at Ohio (20-61), at Maryland (76-115), at NC State (59-97), at Dayton (23-60), at Arizona State (54-90), at West Virginia (46-82), vs. Oregon + (38-74), at West Virginia (59-94), at Ohio State (61-94), at Cincinnati (30-63), at Indiana (36-69), at Kentucky (61-93), at Notre Dame (36-68), at Cincinnati (58-89), at Michigan (48-79), at Marshall (27-58), at Cincinnati (61-91), at Kent (56-86), at Kent (53-83), at Cleveland, OH * at San Francisco, CA This section includes only those games played in the NCAA s Modern Era, which began in Streaks Wins Overall: ; 1971 Season: Home (overall): Home (season): Road (overall): ; 1966; Road (season): Miami University Men s Basketball Losses Overall: Season: Home (overall): Home (season): , 2013 Road (overall): Road (season):

46 The Last Time... Records & Awards Miami was ranked in AP Top 25 No. 25 on Feb. 15, 1999 No. 19 in March of 1978 (Miami s highest ranking) Miami was ranked in USA Today/ESPN Top 25 No. 20 in final ranking Miami defeated a team in the AP Top 25 Miami 73, No. 11 Boston College 67, (Highest-ranked team Miami has defeated was No. 6 Utah on ; MU also defeated No. 6 North Carolina on ) Miami defeated a team in the USA Today/ESPN Top 25 Miami 73, No. 10 Boston College 67, Miami defeated a team in the AP Top 10 Miami 73, No. 10 Notre Dame 64, A Miami player had a triple-double Ron Harper (38 points, 19 rebounds and 12 assists) vs. Ball State, (Only triple-double in Miami and first in MAC history) A Miami player scored 40 points in a game 43 by Wally Szczerbiak vs. Washington (at New Orleans), A Miami player had 20 rebounds in a game 23 by Ron Harper vs. Central Michigan, Miami had six double-figure scorers in a game Chet Mason (16), Danny Horace (15), Monty St. Clair (14), Chad Troyer (11), William Hatcher (10), Nathan Peavy (10) vs. Purdue, Miami had three players score 20 points in a game Kenny Hayes (30), Michael Bramos (23), Tim Pollitz (22) at Valparaiso, Miami had two players score 30 points in a game Ron Harper (35) and Eric Newsome (31) vs. Ball State, Miami did not have a double-figure scorer at Louisville, An opponent did not have a double-figure scorer Florida A&M, Miami used just five players in a game vs. Bowling Green, An opponent used just five players in a game Marshall, A Miami player averaged over 20 points in a season Wally Szczerbiak (24.2) in 1999 A Miami player averaged over 10 rebounds in a season Ron Harper (11.7) in 1986 Miami had five players average double figures in a season Landon Hackim (16.6), Jamie Mahaffey (11.9), Derrick Cross (10.6), John McKenna (10.4) and Devin Davis (10.0) Miami lost a game on the final play at Wright State, Todd Brown s 3-pointer as time expired gave Wright State its only lead of the game and a win over Miami. Miami won a game on the final play vs. Akron in the MAC Championship Game, Doug Penno banked in a three-point shot as time expired, after receiving the ball off of an Akron missed free throw. Miami s Best and Worst Halves... Most Miami Points in a Half vs. Akron, (1st) 62 vs. Evansville, (2nd) 62 vs. Central Michigan, (2nd) vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene, (2nd) vs. Central Michigan, (2nd) 60 vs. Findlay, (2nd) 60 vs. Syracuse, (2nd) Fewest Miami Points in a Half 1. 8 at Dayton, (1st) vs. Akron, (1st) at Cincinnati, (1st) 11 vs. Kent State, (1st) vs. Ohio, (1st) Most Opponent Points in a Half by Marshall, (2nd) by Kent, (2nd) by Maryland, (2nd) by Duquesne, (1st) 59 by Xavier, (1st) Fewest Opponent Points in a Half by Florida A&M, (1st) 11 by Kent State, (1st) 11 by Davidson, (1st) 11 by Kent, (1st) 11 by Toledo, (1st) by Kent State, (1st) by Ohio, (1st) 14 by Toledo, (1st) 14 by Kent State, (1st) Most Combined Points in a Half: 122 vs. Marshall, (Marshall 63, Miami 59) 2nd half Fewest Combined Points in a Half: 28 vs. Toledo, (Miami 17, Toledo 11) 1st half; 28 at Dayton, (Dayton 20, Miami 8) 1st half Largest Halftime Lead: 43 vs. Akron, (Miami 62, Akron 19) Largest Halftime Deficit: 36 vs. Duquesne, (Duquesne 59, Miami 23) 45

47 Records & Awards Overtime/100-Point Games 1928 Cincinnati...L at Kentucky...L at Ohio Wesleyan (2)...L at Ohio Wesleyan (2)...W Bowling Green...W at Marshall (2)...W vs. Marquette...L Xavier...W at Dayton (2)...L at Miami (FL)...W Ohio...W at Miami (FL) (2)...W Toledo...W at Cincinnati...L at Bowling Green (2)...W Eastern Kentucky...W Ball State...W vs. Rice...W Toledo...L at Bowling Green...L at Eastern Kentucky...W Northern Illinois...W Kent State...W at Kent State...W Toledo...W Ohio...L at Xavier...L at Ohio...W Purdue...W vs. Northwestern...W at Ohio (2)...L Toledo (2)...W Northern Illinois (2)...W Ball State...W at Purdue...W Toledo...L vs. Marquette...W Toledo...W Bowling Green...W at Western Michigan...L Kent State...W Cincinnati...W Western Michigan...W at Bowling Green...L at Central Michigan...W Central Michigan...W Purdue (3)...L Ball State...W vs. Maryland...L vs. Virginia Tech...W at Northern Illinois...L Ohio...L vs. Ball State...L vs. Iowa State...L Dayton...W Eastern Kentucky...L at Weber State...W at Ball State...W at Dayton...W Bowling Green...L at Central Michigan...W at Butler...L at Evansville (2)...L Bowling Green...W vs. Miami (FL) (2)...W Bowling Green...W Central Michigan...L at Ohio (3)...W Cincinnati...L at Dayton (2)...W at Ball State...L vs. Virginia...L at Long Beach State...W at Dayton (2)...W Northern Illinois...W Marshall...W at Central Michigan...W vs. Bowling Green...W at UW-Green Bay...L Kent State...L Ball State (3)...W at Ball State...L vs. Bowling Green...W at Ohio...L Bowling Green...L at Buffalo...L at Evansville...L at Western Michigan...L at Central Michigan(2)...W vs. Ohio...L at Marshall...W at Ohio...L Ohio...W Ball State...W at Wright State...W Buffalo...W at Akron...L Eastern Michigan...W Ball State (2)...W Ohio...W Akron...W at Illinois...W at Western Michigan (2)...L at Valparaiso (2)...L Akron...W Bowling Green...W at Buffalo...L Kent State...W at Ball State (2)...L at Ohio (3)...W Western Michigan...L Kent State...W vs. Akron (2)...L Dayton...W Eastern Michigan...W at Southern Illinois...L Western Michigan...L Ohio...L OT Record: OT: OT: Point Games Miami 114 vs. Findlay (71), vs. Marshall (90), vs. Cleveland State (63), vs. Northern Illinois (73), vs. Evansville (102), vs. Cal.-Irvine (99), vs. Mt. Vernon Nazarene (68), vs. Toledo (80), vs. Capital (55), vs. Western Reserve (76), vs. Kent (77), vs. Ball State (100), at Ball State (78), vs. Western Michigan (68), at Marshall (100), vs. Xavier (87), at Marshall (97), vs. Wright State (86), at Western Reserve (87), vs. Arizona State (69), vs. Fairfield (78), vs. Ball State (77), vs. Wabash (69), vs. Marshall (82), vs. IUPUI (75), vs. Eastern Michigan (68), vs. Central Michigan (76), at North Carolina (92), vs. Miami (FL) (99), vs. Dayton (77), vs. Ball State (81), vs. Marietta (68), vs. Ohio (79), at Central Michigan (94), vs. Xavier (95), vs. Ohio Wesleyan (73), at Miami (FL) (102), 1961 Opponents 115 by Maryland (76), by Xavier (91), by Kent (87), by Ohio (89), by Central Michigan (87), by E. Washington (79), by Evansville (110), by Miami (FL) (100), by Cincinnati (73), by San Francisco (72), by Ball State (107), at Miami (FL) (85), by Xavier (80), by Marshall (107), Miami University Men s Basketball

48 Season Openers Records & Awards Home Openers 1906 at Georgetown (KY)...L Rose Poly. Institute...L at Cincinnati...L Wilmington...W Wittenberg...L Franklin...W Hanover...L Ohio Wesleyan...L Otterbein...W Wittenberg...W at Covington YMCA...W vs. Ohio State...W Cincinnati...W Capital...W at Hamilton YMCA...W at Cincinnati Gym...L at Cincinnati Gym...W at Cincinnati Gym...W Kenyon...W Kenyon...L at Earlham...L at Earlham...W Richmond Palads...W at Earlham...W at Earlham...W Hamilton YMCA...W at Indiana...L Wilmington...W Hanover...L Georgetown (KY)...W Wilmington...W Kentucky Wesleyan...W Transylvania...W Transylvania...W Transylvania...W Transylvania...W Transylvania...W Transylvania...W Wilmington...W Wilmington...W vs. W. Kentucky...L at Indiana...L Defiance...W Franklin...W Findlay...W at Michigan...W Findlay...W Findlay...W Earlham...W at Kent...W Kent...W at Kent...W at Purdue...L E. Kentucky...L Muskingum...W Heidelberg...W Otterbein...W Findlay...W Findlay...W Capital...W Otterbein...W Villa Madonna...W Ball State (OT)...W Kentucky...L Marietta...W Muskingum...W Marietta...W Cleveland State...W at Kentucky...L Wabash...W Ohio Northern...W Purdue...W Otterbein...W at Ohio State...L at Indiana...L at Wright State...L at Indiana...L Indiana...L at Indiana...W Marietta...W vs. Louisville...L Ohio Wesleyan...W at Indiana...L Indiana...L at Indiana...L Evansville...L Earlham...W Thomas More...W Mt. Vernon Nazarene..W Heidelberg...W at Eastern Kentucky...W at Va. Commonwealth...W at Tennessee...L at Notre Dame...W at Temple...L at Xavier...L at UNC Wilmington...L at Purdue...L at Liberty...W Purdue...W at Alabama...L Wright State...L Xavier...W vs. Weber State...W at Towson...L Towson...W Dayton (OT)...W at NC State...L at Notre Dame...L Overall Record: (.661) Home: (.821) Away: (.395) Neutral Site: 2-2 (.500) 1906 Hamilton Coliseum...L Rose Poly. Inst...L Cincinnati...L Wilmington...W Wittenberg...L Franklin...W Hanover...L Ohio Wesleyan...L Otterbein...W Wittenberg...W Ohio Wesleyan...L Ohio Northern...W Cincinnati...W Capital...W Kenyon...W Ohio...L Cincinnati Gym...W Cincinnati Gym...W Kenyon...W Kenyon...L Cincinnati Gym...W Antioch...W Richmond Palads...W Georgetown (KY)...W Wittenberg...W Hamilton YMCA...W Earlham...L Wilmington...W Hanover...L Georgetown (KY)...W Wilmington...W Kentucky Wesleyan...W Transylvania...W Transylvania...W Transylvania...W Transylvania...W Transylvania...W Transylvania...W Wilmington...W Wilmington...W Butler...L Xavier...W Defiance...W Franklin...W Findlay...W Findlay...W Findlay...W Findlay...W Earlham...W Dayton...L Kent...W Wittenberg...W Heidelberg...W Eastern Kentucky...L Muskingum...W Heidelberg...W Otterbein...W Findlay...W Findlay...W Capital...W Otterbein...W Villa Madonna...W Ball State (OT)...W Kentucky...L Marietta...W Muskingum...W Marietta...W Cleveland State...W Wright State...W Wabash...W Ohio Northern...W Purdue...W Otterbein...W Muskingum...W Dayton...L Dayton...L Kenyon...W Indiana...L Ohio Wesleyan...W Marietta...W Centre...W Ohio Wesleyan...W William & Mary...W Indiana...L Nebraska...W Evansville...L Earlham...W Thomas More...W Mt. Vernon Nazarene..W Heidelberg...W New Hampshire...W Dayton...W UW-Green Bay...W Tennessee...W Xavier...W Temple...W George Mason...W Ohio Dominican...W Ohio Dominican...W Purdue...W Dayton...W Wright State...L Xavier...W Northwestern State...W Evansville...W Towson...W Dayton (OT)...W Grambling State...W Wilmington...L Overall Record: (.798) 47

49 Records & Awards Mid-American Conference Openers 1948 Ohio...L at Western Reserve...W at Western Reserve...L at Western Reserve...L Kent...W at Kent...W Kent...W at Kent...W Kent...W at Kent...W at Bowling Green...W Bowling Green...W Western Michigan...W Marshall...W at Marshall...W Marshall...W Bowling Green...W at Western Michigan...W at Kent...W at Kent...W at Marshall...L at Marshall...W at Kent...W at Kent (OT)...W Kent...L Central Michigan...W at Western Michigan...L Western Michigan...W Eastern Michigan...W at Kent...W Ball State (OT)...W at Western Michigan...W at Central Michigan...L Bowling Green...W Toledo...W Kent...W at Eastern Michigan...W at Ohio...L Bowling Green...W at Toledo...L Kent...L at Eastern Michigan...W at Ohio...W Bowling Green (OT)...W at Toledo...W Ball State...W Western Michigan...W at Kent...W Kent...W Akron...W at Bowling Green...L Marshall (OT)...W Kent State (OT)...L at Toledo...L at W. Michigan (OT)...L Western Michigan...W at Western Michigan...L Ball State (OT)...W at Central Michigan...W Kent State...W at Akron...L Akron (OT)...W at Buffalo...L at Ohio (3OT)...W Akron...L Northern Illinois...L at Central Michigan...W Overall Record: (.716) Home: 26-6 (.813) Away: (.629) All-AmericA Wayne Embry Ron Harper Wally Szczerbiak 1958 Third Team Helms Athletic 1986 Second Team UPI, Associated Press, NABC, USBWA 1999 First Team Basketball News, Sports Illustrated, Basketball America, John Wooden Second Team Associated Press, NABC, USBWA CoSIDA ACADEMIC All-America Chuck Goodyear 1977 Third Team George Sweigert 1982 Honorable Mention Michael Bramos 2009 Honorable Mention Associated Press Craig Michaelis Mike Ensminger First Team Third Team Honorable Mention Anson Mount 1991 Scholar-Athlete Second Team of the Year 48 Miami University Men s Basketball

50 Mid-American Conference Awards Records & Awards MAC player of the Year 1968 Fred Foster 1978 Archie Aldridge 1985 Ron Harper 1986 Ron Harper 1999 Wally Szczerbiak 2009 Michael Bramos MAC Defensive Player of the Year 2000 Rob Mestas 2005 Chet Mason mac COACH of the Year 1971 Darrell Hedric 1973 Darrell Hedric 1984 Darrell Hedric 1986 Jerry Peirson 1993 Joby Wright 1995 Herb Sendek 2005 Charlie Coles mac freshman of the Year 1983 Ron Harper 1987 Trimill Haywood 1990 Craig Michaelis all-mac 1948 Robert Brown Paul Schnackenberg 1951 Dick Walls 1952 Don Knodel 1953 Don Knodel Dick Walls Ed Gunderson (2nd) 1954 Dick Klitch (2nd) 1955 Tom Bryant 1956 Don Barnette Bill Kennon (2nd) 1957 Don Barnette Wayne Embry John Powell Bill Kennon (2nd) 1958 Wayne Embry John Powell (2nd) Jim Thomas (2nd) 1959 Ed Wingard Bill Brown (2nd) 1960 Dave Zeller (2nd) 1961 Dave Zeller Vern Lawson (2nd) 1962 LeVern Benson 1963 Jeff Gehring (2nd) 1964 Jeff Gehring Charlie Coles (2nd) Charley Dinkins (2nd) 1965 Jeff Gehring Charlie Coles (2nd) Charley Dinkins (2nd) 1966 Jerry Peirson Jim Patterson (2nd) 1967 Jerry Fisher Fred Foster 1968 Fred Foster 1969 Frank Lukacs Ray Loucks (2nd) Walt Williams (2nd) 1970 Terry Martin (2nd) Mike Wren (2nd) 1971 Darrel Dunlap (2nd) Mike Wren (2nd) 1972 Darrel Dunlap Phil Lumpkin (2nd) 1973 Rich Hampton Phil Lumpkin 1974 Phil Lumpkin Rich Hampton (2nd) 1975 Steve Fields (2nd) Rod Dieringer (HM) Dave Elmer (HM) Randy Ayers (HM) Chuck Goodyear (HM) 1976 Chuck Goodyear Archie Aldridge (2nd) John Shoemaker (2nd) Randy Ayers (HM) 1977 Archie Aldridge Chuck Goodyear (2nd) Randy Ayers (HM) John Shoemaker (HM) 1978 Archie Aldridge Randy Ayers (2nd) John Shoemaker (2nd) 1979 Rick Goins (HM) 1980 Tom Dunn (HM) 1981 Al Watkins (HM) 1982 George Sweigert (2nd) Craig Tubbs (HM) 1983 Craig Tubbs (2nd) Tim Kroeger (HM) Ron Harper (HM) 1984 Ron Harper Chuck Stahl (HM) John Willoughby (HM) 1985 Ron Harper 1986 Ron Harper Eric Newsome (2nd) 1987 Trimill Haywood (HM) 1989 Karlton Clayborne (2nd) Lamont Hanna (HM) Tim Stewart (HM) 1990 Tim Stewart (2nd) 1991 David Scott Craig Michaelis (HM) 1992 David Scott Jamie Mercurio (HM) 1993 Matt Kramer (2nd) Scott Belyeu (HM) Jamie Mahaffey (HM) Craig Michaelis (HM) 1994 Landon Hackim Derrick Cross (HM) Jamie Mahaffey (HM) 1995 Devin Davis Derrick Cross (2nd) Landon Hackim (2nd) Jamie Mahaffey (2nd) 1996 Devin Davis 1997 Devin Davis Ira Newble (HM) 1998 Wally Szczerbiak Damon Frierson (2nd) 1999 Wally Szczerbiak Damon Frierson (2nd) Rob Mestas (HM) 2000 Anthony Taylor (2nd) Rob Mestas (HM) 2001 Alex Shorts (2nd) Jason Grunkemeyer (HM) 2002 Doug Davis (HM) 2003 Juby Johnson (2nd) 2004 Juby Johnson Chet Mason (HM) 2005 Danny Horace Chet Mason 2006 William Hatcher Nathan Peavy (HM) Tim Pollitz (HM) 2007 Tim Pollitz Nathan Peavy (HM) 2008 Tim Pollitz Michael Bramos (2nd) Kenny Hayes (HM) 2009 Michael Bramos Tyler Dierkers (HM) 2010 Kenny Hayes Julian Mavunga (HM) 2011 Julian Mavunga Nick Winbush 2012 Julian Mavunga 2013 Will Felder (HM) 2014 Will Felder (2nd) mac all-freshman TEAM 1987 Trimill Haywood 1988 Jim Paul 1989 Jamie Mercurio 1990 Craig Michaelis 1992 Jamie Mahaffey 1994 Devin Davis 1996 Damon Frierson Wally Szczerbiak 2001 Juby Johnson 2002 Danny Horace 2003 Josh Hausfeld 2012 Brian Sullivan MAC ALL-TOurnament team 1984 Ron Harper Chuck Stahl (MVP) 1985 Ron Harper (MVP) 1986 Ron Harper Eric Newsome 1992 David Scott Mike Williams 1994 Jamie Mahaffey 1997 Devin Davis (MVP) Ira Newble Wally Szczerbiak 1998 Wally Szczerbiak Damon Frierson 1999 Wally Szczerbiak Damon Frierson 2000 Jason Stewart Rob Mestas 2001 Alex Shorts Jason Grunkemeyer 2005 Danny Horace 2007 Tim Pollitz (MVP) Michael Bramos academic all-mac 1978 John Shoemaker 1979 Tom Dunn 1980 Tom Dunn 1981 George Sweigert 1982 George Sweigert 1984 Chuck Stahl 1987 Eddie Schilling 1988 Eddie Schilling 1990 Jim Paul 1991 Craig Michaelis Jim Paul 1992 Matt Kramer Craig Michaelis 1993 Matt Kramer Craig Michaelis 1994 Gregg Darbyshire 1999 Mike Ensminger Jason Grunkemeyer 2000 Mike Ensminger^ Jason Grunkemeyer^ Jason Stewart^ 2001 Rich Allendorf^ Mike Ensminger^ Jason Grunkemeyer^ 2013 Jared Tadlock (HM) ^ From there was no Academic All-MAC Team. Only the Honor Roll system was used. The MAC resumed its Academic All-MAC Team, which is voted on by the league Faculty Athletic Representatives, in

51 Records & Awards Captains/Miami Awards 50 CAPTAINS 1965 Jerry Peirson 1966 Jerry Peirson 1967 Jerry Fisher Jim Hallihan 1968 Fred Foster Phil Snow 1969 Tom Slater 1970 Glen Pryor Walt Williams Mike Wren 1971 Gerald Sears Mike Wren 1972 Darrel Dunlap Tim Meyer 1973 Larry Garloch 1974 Gary Dees Richard Hampton Phil Lumpkin 1975 Dave Elder Steve Fields Rod Dieringer 1976 Greg Olson Bill McGinley 1977 Chuck Goodyear 1978 Archie Aldridge Randy Ayers John Shoemaker 1979 Todd Jones 1980 Tom Dunn Rick Goins 1981 Joe Niekamp Al Watkins 1982 Steve Allen Jeff Lisath George Sweigert 1983 Tim Kroeger Craig Tubbs 1989 Lamont Hanna 1989 Tim Stewart 1990 Chip Reeves Tim Stewart 1991 Jim Paul 1992 Craig Michaelis David Scott 1993 Scott Belyeu Matt Kramer Craig Michaelis 1994 Game captains only 1995 Derrick Cross Jamie Mahaffey 1996 Game captains only 1997 Devin Davis Jermaine Henderson 1998 Damon Frierson Wally Szczerbiak 1999 Damon Frierson Wally Szczerbiak 2000 Rob Mestas Anthony Taylor 2001 Rich Allendorf Mike Ensminger Jason Grunkemeyer 2002 Doug Davis Brian Edwards Alex Shorts 2003 Juby Johnson Gene Seals Matt Jameson 2004 Juby Johnson Gene Seals 2005 Danny Horace Chet Mason Tim Schenke 2006 William Hatcher Josh Hausfeld Nate VanderSluis 2007 Nathan Peavy Doug Penno Monty St. Clair 2008 Tim Pollitz Michael Bramos 2009 Michael Bramos Tyler Dierkers 2010 Kenny Hayes Adam Fletcher 2011 Antonio Ballard Sean Mock Nick Winbush 2012 Julian Mavunga Vince Legarza 2013 Vince Legarza Quinten Rollins 2014 Quinten Rollins Will Felder Will Sullivan Miami Male ATHLETE of the Year 1975 Phil Lumpkin 1978 Archie Aldridge 1985 Ron Harper 1986 Ron Harper 1999 Wally Szczerbiak 2005 Chet Mason 2007 Tim Pollitz Spirit of Miami AWARD Winner 2011 Sean Mock Darrell Hedric AWARD Winner 2013 Vince Legarza William Rohr Most valuable PLAYER 1959 Eddie Wingard 1960 Herb Rowan 1961 Dave Zeller 1962 Dave Mack 1963 Jeff Gehring 1964 Charley Dinkins 1965 Jerry Peirson 1966 Jerry Peirson 1967 Fred Foster 1968 Fred Foster 1969 Frank Lukacs 1970 Mike Wren 1971 Gerald Sears Darrel Dunlap 1972 Darrel Dunlap Tim Meyer 1973 Rich Hampton 1974 Phil Lumpkin 1975 Steve Fields 1975 Rod Dieringer 1976 Chuck Goodyear John Shoemaker 1977 Archie Aldridge 1978 Archie Aldridge 1979 Rick Goins 1980 Rick Goins 1981 Joe Niekamp 1982 George Sweigert 1983 Craig Tubbs 1984 Ron Harper Chuck Stahl John Willoughby 1985 Ron Harper 1986 Ron Harper 1987 Trimill Haywood 1988 Lamont Hanna 1989 Lamont Hanna 1990 Tim Stewart 1991 David Scott 1992 David Scott 1993 Scott Belyeu 1994 Derrick Cross 1995 Derrick Cross Devin Davis Jamie Mahaffey 1996 Devin Davis 1997 Devin Davis 1998 Damon Frierson Wally Szczerbiak 1999 Wally Szczerbiak 2000 Rob Mestas 2001 Alex Shorts 2002 Doug Davis 2003 Juby Johnson 2004 Juby Johnson 2005 Chet Mason 2006 William Hatcher 2007 Tim Pollitz 2008 Tim Pollitz 2009 Michael Bramos 2010 Kenny Hayes 2011 Julian Mavunga 2012 Julian Mavunga 2013 Will Felder 2014 Will Felder Marshall North AWARD 1961 Terry Marty 1962 Ralph Wright 1963 Steve Strome 1964 Colin Stewart 1965 Skip Snow 1966 Rich Chamberlain 1967 Tom Garwood 1968 Phil Snow 1969 George Burkhart 1970 Ron Snyder 1971 Bill Strauch 1972 Ron Niekamp 1973 Larry Garloch 1974 Gary DeMoss 1975 Bill McGinley 1976 Bill McGinley 1977 Mike Kearney 1978 John Shoemaker 1979 Brian Bays 1980 Tom Dunn 1981 George Sweigert Miami University Men s Basketball Steve Allen 1982 Jeff Lisath 1983 Tim Kroeger Dernard Newell Jeff Fuerst 1988 Tim Stewart 1989 Tim Stewart 1990 Chip Reeves 1991 Scott Belyeu 1992 Mike Williams 1993 Matt Kramer 1994 Derrick Cross 1995 Kevin Beard 1996 Kevin Beard 1997 Ira Newble 1998 Refiloe Lethunya 1999 Jason Grunkemeyer 2000 Jason Stewart 2001 Rich Allendorf 2002 Ben Helmers 2003 Matt Jameson 2004 Nate VanderSluis 2005 Nathan Peavy 2006 Nate VanderSluis 2007 Monty St. Clair 2008 Michael Bramos 2009 Tyler Dierkers 2010 Sean Mock 2011 Sean Mock 2012 Vince Legarza 2013 Vince Legarza 2014 Will Sullivan Established in memory of former Red & White Club president Marshall North, this award is presented to the player who best exemplifies the virtue of loyalty to the university, team and coach and whose personal sacrifice of time, effort and energy contribute materially to the advancement of the record of the team. Richard Shrider defensive PLAYER of the Year 1968 Tom Slater 1969 George Burkhart 1970 Gerald Sears 1971 Darrel Dunlap 1972 Darrel Dunlap 1973 Richard Hampton 1974 Steve Fields 1975 Rod Dieringer 1976 John Shoemaker 1977 Chuck Goodyear John Shoemaker 1978 Randy Ayers 1979 Todd Jones 1980 Tom Dunn 1981 Jeff Lisath 1982 Chuck Stahl 1983 Billy Lewis 1992 Scott Belyeu 1993 Derrick Cross 1994 Derrick Cross

52 Records & Awards Miami Awards/Four-Year Postseason Participants 1995 Derrick Cross 1996 Kevin Beard 1997 Damon Frierson Rob Mestas 1998 Damon Frierson 1999 Rob Mestas 2000 Rob Mestas 2001 Mike Ensminger 2002 Gene Seals 2003 Juby Johnson 2004 Juby Johnson 2005 Chet Mason 2006 Nathan Peavy 2007 Michael Bramos 2008 Eric Pollitz 2009 Eric Pollitz 2010 Adam Fletcher 2011 Quinten Rollins 2012 Quinten Rollins 2013 Will Sullivan 2014 Quinten Rollins Arthur and olga adkins NEWCOMER of the year 1985 Eddie Schilling 1986 Karlton Clayborne 1987 Trimill Haywood 1988 Jim Paul 1989 Jamie Mercurio 1990 Craig Michaelis 1991 Vernon Crump 1992 Jamie Mahaffey 1993 Landon Hackim 1994 Devin Davis 1995 Kenneth Bozeman 1996 Damon Frierson 1997 Anthony Taylor 1998 Mike Ensminger 1999 Ben Helmers 2000 Bryan Reed 2001 Juby Johnson 2002 Danny Horace 2003 Josh Hausfeld 2004 Monty St. Clair 2005 Tim Pollitz 2006 Michael Bramos 2007 Alex Moosmann 2008 Kenny Hayes 2009 Julian Mavunga 2010 Not Awarded 2011 Quinten Rollins 2012 Brian Sullivan 2013 Reggie Johnson 2014 Jaryd Eustace darrell HEDRIC MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 1996 Jermaine Henderson 1997 Wally Szczerbiak 1998 Anthony Taylor 1999 John Estick 2000 Rich Allendorf 2001 Matt Jameson 2002 Chet Mason 2003 Tim Schenke 2004 William Hatcher 2005 William Hatcher 2006 Tim Pollitz 2007 Eric Pollitz 2008 Tyler Dierkers 2009 Antonio Ballard 2010 Antonio Ballard 2011 Orlando Williams 2012 Jon Harris 2013 Will Sullivan 2014 Geovonie McKnight JAMIE MERCURIO AWARD 1996 Jermaine Henderson 1997 Jermaine Henderson 1998 John Lackaff 1999 Rob Mestas 2000 Jason Grunkemeyer 2001 Doug Davis 2002 Brian Edwards 2003 Nate VanderSluis 2004 Gene Seals 2005 Monty St. Clair 2006 Monty St. Clair 2007 Adam Fletcher 2008 Tim Pollitz 2009 Adam Fletcher 2010 Kenny Hayes 2011 Antonio Ballard 2012 Drew McGhee 2013 Vince Legarza 2014 Brian Oddo Established in honor of former Miami player Jamie Mercurio, who continues to recover from a nearfatal automobile accident, this award is presented to the player who best exemplifies Mercurio s courage and determination. holdie WILSON SPIRIT AWARD 2002 Brian Edwards 2003 Doug Williams Gene Seals 2004 Nathan Peavy 2005 Nate VanderSluis 2006 Tyler Dierkers 2007 Doug Penno 2008 Adam Fletcher 2009 Isiah Carson 2010 Julian Mavunga 2011 Nick Winbush 2012 Adam Thomas 2013 Will Sullivan 2014 Joshua Oswald Established in honor of long-time men s basketball supporter Holdie Wilson, this award is given to a player who best exemplifies an unconditionally positive spirit. four-year postseason tournament participants Only eight players in Miami basketball history have participated in four postseason tournaments during their careers at Miami. They are listed below. Derrick Cross Kevin Beard Devin Davis Kyle Johnson 1992 NCAA 1993 NIT 1994 NIT 1995 NCAA 1993 NIT 1994 NIT 1995 NCAA 1996 NIT 1994 NIT 1995 NCAA 1996 NIT 1997 NCAA 1994 NIT 1995 NCAA 1996 NIT 1997 NCAA randy gunlock scholar-athlete award 1996 Andy Plum 1997 Andy Plum 1998 Mike Ensminger 1999 Mike Ensminger 2000 Mike Ensminger 2001 Mike Ensminger 2002 Matt Jameson 2003 Tim Schenke 2004 Doug Penno 2005 Tim Schenke 2006 Tyler Dierkers 2007 Chad James 2008 Tyler Dierkers 2009 Kramer Soderberg 2010 Drew McGhee Jamie Mahaffey Landon Hackim Jermaine Henderson Tim Pollitz 1992 NCAA 1993 NIT 1994 NIT 1995 NCAA 1993 NIT 1994 NIT 1995 NCAA 1996 NIT 1994 NIT 1995 NCAA 1996 NIT 1997 NCAA 2005 NIT 2006 NIT 2007 NCAA 2008 CBI 2011 Nick Winbush 2012 Jared Tadlock 2013 Jared Tadlock 2014 Philip Bennett 51

53 Records & Awards Letterwinners 52 A Acker, Israel Albers, Ronald Alderman, William Aldridge, Archie Allen, Chad , 1997 Allen, Evan Allen, Larry Allen Steve Allendorf, Rich Alston, Walter Aluise, Michael Anthony, John Ashton, Holbrook Ayers, Randy B Babbs, Kenneth J Babcock, Rich Baker, Homer Ball, Edward Ballard, Antonio , Bandtel Barnett, Steve Barnette, Don Barney, Albert Barr, Chester Barrett, Richard Barrett, Robert Bays, Brian Beard, Kevin Bell, Max Belyeu, Scott Bennett, Philip Benson, LeVern Bing, P. Carleton Binkley, Larry Bledsoe, Dorion Blevins, Omer Bollechino, Don Bosart, Eugene Bowers, George Bowman, Jack Bozeman, Kenneth Brady, Terry Bramos, Michael Brate, Foster Britton, Dwight Brower, Hugo Brown, Floyd Brown, Richard Brown, Robert Brown, William Bruning, Glen Bryant, Thomas Bryson, Robert Burkhart, George Burns, Robert Byrd, Ken C Canfield, Weldon Carson, Isiah Cartwright, Todd Caudill, Ron Cecil, Don Chamberlin, Rich Cheadle, Gerald Cheadle, Vernon Clapp, Wayne Clark, Howard Clayborne, Karlton Claypool, Ben Cline, Clarence Clinger, James Clouser, Harold Cole, Ben Coles, Charlie Cooper, Jaime Cornwell, John Coulter, Marion Crist, Larry Cromer, William Cross, Derrick Crump, Vernon Cummins, Jack D Dahn, Chuck Darbyshire, Gregg Davis, Devin Davis, Doug Davis, William Darling, Arthur Dees, Gary DeMoss, Gary DeShon, Thomas Dexter, Robert Dieringer, Rod Dierkers, Tyler Dillion, Harold Dinkins, Charley Dineen, Robert Dixon, Robert Doll, Jack Doll, Robert Dorsey, Warren Douglas, John Douglass, Lloyd Doyle, Rusty Drake, Larry DuMont, Bill Dunlap, Darrel Dunn, Tom E Edwards, Bill Edwards, Brian Ellis, Ronald P Ellison, Joe Elmer, Dave Ely, Charles Embry, Wayne Emerson, Stanley Emrick, Larry Ensminger, Mike Essenburg, Kim Essig, Mark Estick, John Eustace, Jaryd Evans, Jerry Evering, Ray Ewbank, Wilbur F Falke, Leo Farquharson, Edmond Felder, Will Fick, Bob Fields, Steve Fisher, Jerry Flaschen, Stuart Fletcher, Adam Folker, William Ford, Tyler Foster, David Foster, Fred Fox, Charles Fox, William French, Charles Frierson, Damon Freytag, John Fry, John Oscar Fuerst, Jeff G Gansburg, Alfred Garloch, Larry Garrison, Ted Gehring, Jeff Gentry, Curtis Gerrard, Aaron Geygan, Alan Glass, Larry Goins, Rick Goodyear, Chuck Green, Bruce Green, William Griesinger, Bernard Griesinger, Edward Griesinger, Phil Grunkemeyer, Jason Gunderson, Ed H Hackim, Landon Haddix, Rodney II Hall, Mike Hallihan, Jim Halter, Sam Hamilton, Jim Hampton, Rich Handy, Steve Hanna, Lamont Hannaford, Tony Harkins, Jim Harper, Ron Harris, Eugene Geno Harris, Jon Hatcher, William Hausfeld, Josh Hawkins, John Hayes, Kenny , 2010 Haywood, Trimill Healy, Robert Heater, Harold Hedric, Darrell Helmers, Ben Henderson, Jermaine Henry, Willard Herald, Charles Higgins, Jerry Hilgeman, Herb Hill, John Himes, Ray Hindman, Lee Hoerner, Tischer Hopkins, Dick Horace, Danny House, Carl Howlan, Francis Huckeby, Barry Miami University Men s Basketball Hunsinger, Paul Hunter, Richard Hunter, Ron J Jackson, Robert James, Chad Jameson, Matt Johnson, Donn Johnson, John Johnson, Julius Juby Johnson, Kyle Johnson, Reggie Johnson, Tom Jones, Richard Jones, Richard Jones, Robert Jones, Todd Jones, Tyler Joseph, Zern K Karg, Rollin Kaye, A. Lyle Kearney, Mike Kennon, Bill Kersting, Carl Kessler, Glen King, Robert Kiracofe, Al Kirk, Ralph Klitch, Richard Klobunik, Gerald Kloss, William Knodel, Don Knosher, Harlan P Knowlton, Harold Knowlton, Mel Kramer, Matt Kramer, Robert Kretch, Dick Kroeger, Tim L Lackaff, John Lake, Bill Lampe, Tim Lane, Rudy Lansaw, Carl Lantz, Rick Lawson, Vernon Leahy, Don Legarza, Vince Lehman, Tony Lethunya, Refiloe Levering, James Levering, Ray Lewis, Billy Limbert, Paul Lirot, Larry Lisath, Jeff Locklier, Jay Long, Mack Loucks, Ray Lukacs, Frank Lumpkin, Phil M Mack, Dave Macklin, Dan

54 Letterwinners Records & Awards Mahaffey, Jamie Maisel, Mike Manning, Lenny Manuel, Jim Markley, Clinton Marquard, Walter Martin, Clarence Martin, Terry Marty, Terry Marx, John Mason, Chet Maupin, Venus Mavunga, Julian McCombs, Dwight McCormick, Braden McCrory McDade, Clarence McDade, Robert McEntire, Don McGhee, Drew McGinley, Bill McGuire, Chris McHenry, Chris McKenna, John McKnight, Geovonie McPhee, Robert McQuiston, Tim Mears, Raymond Mercurio, Jamie Mestas, Rob Meyers, John Meyer, Tim Mezher, Joe Michaelis, Craig Migdal, Ted Milders, Ray Miller, Jerry Miller, Robert E Minnich, Jay Mock, Sean Mohler, Elmer Moon, Bob Moore, Danny Moore, Harry Moore, Willie Moosmann, Alex Mostellers, Lee Moyer, Cecil Munns, George Muntis, Bob N Newble, Ira Newell, Dernard Newman, Bernard Newsome, Eric Niekamp, Joe Niekamp, Ron Niemi, John North, Harold Norwine, Robert Nuxhall, Don O O Brien, Harrison Oddo, Brian Olson, Greg Oswald, Joshua Ott, Warren P Palaia, Ralph Parseghian, Ara Patterson, Jim Patterson, Emery Patterson, Sam Patton, Bill Paul, Jim Peavy, Nathan Peirson, Jerry Penno, Doug Peters, Harold Peticca, Frank J Pilot, Winston Pine, Herbert Plum, Andy Poague, Steel Pollitz, Eric Pollitz, Tim Porter, Reed Powell, John Powell, Morgan Pruden, Earl J Pryor, Glen Pults, Watson R Reed, Bryan Reeves, Chip Requarth, Harvey Richardson, Chalmer Richburg, Carl Roberts, Allen Roberts, Pete Roberts, Tom Robinson, Edwin Rogers, Jack Rolfes, John Rollins, Quinten Ronan, Andy Rosecrans, Gary Rosencrans, Gordon Ross, Howard Ross, Lawrence Rowan, Herb , 60 Rung, George Russell, Robert S St. Clair, Monty Sanders, Howard Sanders, John Samis, Harry Saunders, Gerry Saylor, Roscoe Schenke, Tim Schilling, Eddie Schmidt, Jeff Schnackenberg, Paul Schneider, Herbert Schousen, Walter Scott, David Scott, Jeff Seals, Eugene Sears, Gerald Sewell, Josh Sexton, Hardigg Sexton, William Shafer, Carleton Shank, William Shepherd, John Shoemaker, John Shook, Howard Shorts, Alex Slagle, Chuck Slater, Tom Slusher, Mike Smith, George Snodgrass, Clyde Snow, Phil Snow, Skip Snyder, Ron Soderberg, Kramer Somdahl, Olaf Stahl, Chuck Staker, Todd Steinhauer, John Stephenson, Richard Stewart, Colin Stewart, Jason Stewart, Tim Stitzel, Clarence Stoltz, Carl Strauch, Bill Strome, Steve Stuckley, John Stump, Tom Sudduth, Stepfon Sullivan, Brian Sullivan, Will Swann, John Sweichart, Elbert Sweigert, George Szczerbiak, Wally T Tadlock, Jared Taylor, Anthony Taylor, Paul Taylor, Tom Terrill, Mark Thinnes, Bud Thomas, Adam Thomas, James Tiberghein, Charles Tomkutonis, Frank Troyer, Chad Tubbs, Craig Turnbaugh, Jack U Uram, Jim V VanBuskirk, Eric VanderSluis, Nate Vanlandingham, Jesse Vanleer, Cedric Van Orsdel, Jim Vernotzy, Frank Visci, Len Vonovich, Andy W Walls, Richard Walton, Derek Watkins, Al Webster, Forest Weiland, Robert Welch, Art Wenzlau, Charles Wespiser, Jim West, Dave White, Cull A White, J.P. Jr Wilhite, Tony Williams, Doug Williams, Forrest Williams, LaMarr Williams, Mike Williams, Orlando Williams, Walt , Willoughby, John Winbush, Nick Wingard, Ed Wire, Robert Wohlwender, Edgar Wolfe, Robert Woodburn, James Wren, Mike Wright, Ralph Wright, Robert Y Yates, Jim Young, Roy Z Zeller, Dave Current RedHawks in bold 53

55 History Year-By-Year Results (3-3) Manager: Carroll Hoel at Georgetown (KY)...L at Centre...W at Kentucky...W Hamilton Coliseum...L Kentucky...W Cincinnati...L (2-4) Manager: John Snyder Rose Poly. Inst...L at Earlham...L Cincinnati...W at Jacobs Business College...W at Ohio Wesleyan...L at Denison...L (1-7) Manager: C.H. Martin at Cincinnati...L at Earlham...L Cincinnati...L Ohio W DePauw...L at DePauw...L at Butler...L Denison...L (4-6) Manager: F.W. Stone J 16 Wilmington...W J 23 at Dayton...L J 30 Earlham...W F 6 at Capital...L F 7 at Denison...L F 13 Denison...L F 18 at Franklin...W F 19 at Wabash...L F 20 at Notre Dame...L F 25 Cincinnati +...W forfeit victory (6-4) Coach: F.W. Stone J 16 Wittenberg...L J 20 at Franklin...W J 21 at Earlham...L F 5 Franklin...W F 11 at Cincinnati...W F 17 at Denison...L F 18 at Capital...W F 19 at Otterbein...L F 26 Cincinnati...W M 5 Denison...W (4-3) Coach: F.W. Stone Franklin...W at Earlham...L at Franklin...L Earlham...W Cincinnati...W Denison...W at Cincinnati...L (3-7) Coach: F.W. Stone J 13 Hanover...L J 18 at Georgetown (KY)...L J 19 at Kentucky...L F 6 Denison...W F 17 Kenyon...W F 24 Cincinnati...W F 29 at Kenyon...L M 1 at Denison...L M 1 at Wittenberg +...L M 8 at Cincinnati...L forfeit loss (4-8) Coach: M. Hoskins J 18 Ohio Wesleyan...L J 25 Wittenberg...W F 1 Cincinnati...W F 6 at Wooster...L F 7 at Denison...L F 8 at Ohio Wesleyan...L F 15 Denison...L F 22 Kenyon...W F 27 at Kentucky...L F 28 at Georgetown (KY)...W M 1 at Centre...L M 14 at Cincinnati...L (6-7) Coach: A.D. Browne J 17 Otterbein...W J 24 Ohio...W J 29 at Denison...L J 30 at Kenyon...W J 31 at Otterbein...L F 7 Cincinnati...W F 13 Ohio Wesleyan...L F 19 at Ohio Wesleyan...L F 20 at Ohio...W F 21 at Wittenberg...L F 28 Western Reserve...W M 7 Denison...L M 14 at Cincinnati...L (4-9) Coach: Howard Flack J 16 Wittenberg...W J 21 at Wooster...W J 22 at Mt. Union...L J 23 at Oberlin...L J 30 Cincinnati...W F 6 Denison...L F 11 at Ohio...L F 12 at Denison...L F 13 at Kenyon...L F 20 Akron...W F 27 Kenyon...L M 6 Ohio...L M 12 at Cincinnati...L (4-9) Coach: C.J. Roberts J 8 at Covington YMCA...W J 15 Ohio Wesleyan...L J 22 Wittenberg...L J 29 Cincinnati...W F 4 at Ohio Wesleyan...L F 5 at Oberlin...L F 12 Kenyon...W F 17 at Kenyon...L F 18 at Denison...L F 19 at Wittenberg...L F 26 Western Reserve...L M 4 Denison...L M 10 at Cincinnati...W (12-3) Coach: George Little D 23 vs. Ohio State #...W J 6 at Dayton...W J 13 Ohio Northern...W J 18 at Wittenberg...W J 19 at Western Reserve...W J 20 at Ohio Wesleyan...W J 27 Kenyon...W F 3 Cincinnati...W F 10 Mt. Union...W F 16 at Kenyon...L F 17 at Denison...L F 24 Wittenberg...W M 3 Denison...W M 7 at Cincinnati...W M 8 vs. Wabash ^...L # Hamilton, Ohio ^ Indianapolis, Ind (10-0) Coach: George Rider J 26 Cincinnati...W F 1 at Ohio Northern...W F 2 at Wittenberg...W F 9 Ohio Wesleyan...W F 16 Kenyon...W F 21 at Cincinnati...W F 23 Wittenberg...W M 2 Denison...W M 8 at Denison...W M 9 at Kenyon...W (7-5) Coach: George Rider J 11 Capital...W J 18 Kenyon...W J 25 Cincinnati...W J 31 at Denison...L F 1 at Kenyon...W F 8 Mt. Union...L F 15 Wittenberg...W F 21 at Wittenberg...L F 22 at Ohio Wesleyan...L F 28 Denison...L M 7 at Cincinnati...W M 8 at Kentucky...W (9-5) Coach: George Little D 18 at Hamilton YMCA...W D 20 at Covington YMCA...W J 10 Kenyon...W J 16 at Ohio Northern...W J 17 at Wittenberg...L J 24 Ohio Northern...W J 31 Cincinnati...L F 6 Ohio Wesleyan...W F 13 at Denison...L F 14 at Kenyon...W F 20 Mt. Union...W F 28 Wittenberg...W M 4 at Cincinnati...L M 12 Denison...L (9-6) Coach: George Little D 22 at Cincinnati Gym...L D 23 at Hamilton YMCA...W J 8 Ohio...L J 15 Kenyon...W J 22 Xavier...W J 29 Toledo...W F 4 at Wittenberg...L F 5 Heidelberg...W F 12 Cincinnati...W F 19 Akron...L F 22 at Ohio Wesleyan...W F 25 at Ohio...L F 26 at Kenyon...W M 2 Wittenberg...W M 5 at Cincinnati...L (13-7) Coach: George Little at Cincinnati Gym...W at Portsmouth Selects...W at Richmond AL...W at Cincinnati YMCA...W Cincinnati Gym...W Cincinnati Gymettes...W Hamilton AL...W Kenyon...W Earlham...L Xavier...W at Wittenberg...W at Ohio Wesleyan...L Cincinnati...W at Denison...L at Kenyon...W Otterbein...W Wittenberg...L Denison...L Oberlin...L at Cincinnati...L (9-6) Coach: Harry Ewing at Cincinnati Gym...W at Portsmouth Selects...W at Cincinnati YMCA...L Cincinnati Gym...W Akron L Kenyon...L at Kenyon...W at Wittenberg...L at Oberlin...W Hiram W Cincinnati...W at Denison...L Denison...L at Cincinnati...L Wittenberg...W (2-9) Coach: Harry Ewing Kenyon...W at Xavier...L at Denison...L at Wittenberg...L at Oberlin...L at Kenyon...L Wittenberg...W Akron L Denison...L Cincinnati...L at Cincinnati...L (3-10) Coach: Roy Tillotson Kenyon...L Ohio Northern...L at Ohio...L at Antioch...L at Denison...L at Oberlin...L at Akron...L at Kenyon...L Denison...L at Wittenberg...L Wittenberg...W Cincinnati...W at Cincinnati...W (7-9) Coach: Roy Tillotson D 10 at Earlham...L D 12 at Indiana...L D 19 at Cincinnati Gym...L J 2 Cincinnati Gym...W J 9 Ohio Wesleyan...W J 15 at Ohio...L J 16 at Denison...L J 23 Antioch...W J 29 at Wittenberg...W F 3 at Ohio Wesleyan...L F 6 Denison...W F 13 Wittenberg...W F 16 at Oberlin...L F 20 Cincinnati...L F 27 Ohio...W M 6 at Cincinnati...L Miami University Men s Basketball

56 Year-By-Year Results History (9-6) Coach: Roy Tillotson D 16 at Earlham...W at Hamilton YMCA...W at Middletown YMCA...W J 8 Antioch...W J 14 at Wittenberg...L J 22 Ohio...W J 29 at Denison...W F 5 Ohio Wesleyan...W F 10 Oberlin...W F 12 Cincinnati...L F 16 at Ohio...L F 19 Denison...W F 24 at Ohio Wesleyan...L F 26 Wittenberg...L M 5 at Cincinnati...L (13-3) Coach: Roy Tillotson D 12 Richmond Palads...W D 15 at Earlham...W D 18 Hamilton YMCA...W D 19 at Kentucky...W D 20 at Georgetown (KY)...W J 7 Wittenberg...W J 14 Cincinnati (OT)...L J 18 at Denison...W J 21 Ohio Wesleyan...W J 28 at Ohio...L F 4 Muskingum...W F 11 at Wittenberg...W F 15 at Ohio Wesleyan...L F 18 Ohio...W F 25 Denison...W M 1 at Cincinnati...W (7-11) Coach: Roy Tillotson D 13 at Earlham...W D 17 at Hamilton YMCA...W D 20 at Kentucky Wesleyan...W D 21 at Kentucky (OT)...L D 22 at Georgetown (KY)...W J 2 at Cincinnati YMCA...L J 5 Georgetown (KY)...W J 12 Cincinnati...L J 16 at Denison...L J 19 Ohio Wesleyan...L J 26 Ohio...W F 2 at Muskingum...L F 6 at Ohio Wesleyan...W F 9 Wittenberg...L F 16 Denison...L F 20 at Ohio...L F 25 at Wittenberg...L F 28 at Cincinnati...L (5-10) Coach: Roy Tillotson D 12 at Earlham...W D 19 at Eastern Kentucky...W D 20 at Kentucky...L J 3 at Sandusky Reds...W J 4 at Goodyear...L J 11 Wittenberg...W J 14 at Ohio...L J 18 Cincinnati...L J 25 Denison...W F 1 at Wittenberg...L F 4 at Ohio Wesleyan (2OT)...L F 8 Ohio...L F 15 Ohio Wesleyan...L F 24 at Denison...L M 1 at Cincinnati...L (5-10) Coach: John Mauer D 6 Hamilton YMCA...W D 10 at Earlham...L D 19 at Illinois...L J 10 Ohio Wesleyan...L J 14 at Denison...L J 17 DePauw...W J 20 at Ohio...L J 24 Cincinnati...L J 31 at Purdue...L F 3 at Ohio Wesleyan (2OT)...W F 7 Denison...W F 14 Ohio...L F 17 at DePauw...L F 21 at Cincinnati...W F 25 at Western Reserve...L (6-10) Coach: John Mauer D 8 at Indiana...L D 12 Earlham...L D 18 Illinois...L J 2 Vanderbilt...L J 9 Denison...L J 13 at Ohio...W J 16 DePauw...W J 19 Wittenberg...W J 23 Cincinnati...L J 30 at Wabash...W F 6 at DePauw...L F 13 Ohio...W F 17 at Denison...L F 20 Wabash...L F 26 at Wittenberg...L F 29 at Cincinnati...W (3-13) Coach: John Mauer D 10 Wilmington...W D 14 at Purdue...L D 16 Hanover...W J 3 Indiana...W J 7 Ohio Wesleyan...L J 13 at Ohio...L J 14 at Marshall...L J 18 Wittenberg...L J 31 at DePauw...L F 4 Cincinnati...L F 7 at Ohio Wesleyan...L F 11 Ohio...L F 15 at Wittenberg...L F 18 Marshall...L F 20 DePauw...L F 25 at Cincinnati...L (4-11) Coach: John Mauer D 8 Hanover...L D 13 Bluffton...W D 16 Georgetown (KY)...W D 22 at Western Reserve...L D 23 at Goodyear...L J 6 Wittenberg...W J 12 at Ohio...L J 13 at Marshall...L J 17 Ohio Wesleyan...L J 30 at Wittenberg...L F 3 Cincinnati...L F 10 Ohio...W F 16 Marshall...L F 20 at Ohio Wesleyan...L F 26 at Cincinnati...L (3-12) Coach: John Mauer D 12 Georgetown (KY)...W D 17 Hanover...L D 20 at Goodyear...L D 21 at Mt. Union...L J 1 Indiana...L J 5 Ohio Wesleyan...L J 12 Ohio...L J 19 at Cincinnati...L F 2 Wilmington...W F 6 at Ohio Wesleyan...L F 9 Cincinnati...L F 16 Marshall...W F 20 at Ohio...L F 22 at Marshall...L F 27 at Hanover...L (9-8) Coach: John Mauer D 6 Wilmington...W D 12 Georgetown (KY)...W D 14 at Vanderbilt...W D 16 at Indiana...L D 17 at Ball State...L J 1 Covington YMCA...W J 4 at Dayton...W J 11 Ohio...L J 18 Ohio Wesleyan...L F 1 Dayton...W F 5 at Cincinnati...L F 11 at Ohio Wesleyan...L F 15 Marshall...W F 22 at Marshall...W F 24 at Ohio...L F 29 Cincinnati...W M 7 vs. Indiana State #...L # Indianapolis, Ind (5-11) Coach: John Mauer D 7 Kentucky Wesleyan...W D 12 at Indiana...L D 15 Transylvania...W D 18 Otterbein...W J 5 Earlham...L J 9 Ohio...L J 12 at Cincinnati...L J 16 at Dayton...W J 19 Ohio Wesleyan...L J 30 Wilmington...W F 2 at Ohio Wesleyan...L F 6 at Marshall...L F 12 Marshall...L F 17 at Ohio...L F 22 Dayton...L F 27 Cincinnati...L (11-5) Coach: John Mauer D 7 Transylvania...W D 10 Georgetown (KY)...W D 15 Otterbein...W D 17 Kentucky Wesleyan...W J 1 Armco...W J 4 Cincinnati...L J 8 at Dayton...W J 15 Ohio Wesleyan...W J 19 at Marshall...L F 1 Wilmington...W F 5 Dayton...W F 12 Ohio...W F 14 at Ohio Wesleyan...W F 19 Marshall...L F 22 at Ohio...L F 26 at Cincinnati...L (5-13) Coach: Wilbur (Weeb) Ewbank D 5 Transylvania...W D 10 at Indiana...L D 14 Kentucky Wesleyan...W D 20 vs. Oregon #...L D 22 vs. Baldwin-Wallace #...W D 23 at Case...L J 2 Xavier...L J 5 Cincinnati...L J 10 at Ohio Wesleyan...L J 14 Dayton...W J 18 at Ohio...L J 30 at Xavier...L F 4 Ohio...L F 11 at Dayton...W F 17 Marshall...L F 22 at Cincinnati...L F 25 Ohio Wesleyan...L M 1 at Marshall...L # Cleveland Classic, Cleveland, Ohio (12-6) Coach: W. (Rip) Van Winkle D 6 Transylvania...W D 9 Kentucky Wesleyan...W D 12 Earlham...L D 15 Mt. Union...W J 3 Dayton...W J 6 Ohio Wesleyan...W J 10 at Cincinnati...W J 13 Western Michigan...W J 26 Cedarville...W J 30 at Earlham...W F 2 Case...W F 6 at Dayton...W F 10 Ohio...L F 17 at Ohio Wesleyan...L F 20 at Ohio...L F 23 at DeSales...L F 24 at Western Michigan...L F 28 Cincinnati...W (10-7) Coach: W. (Rip) Van Winkle D 7 Transylvania...W D 11 Centre...W D 14 at Wooster...L D 17 Hanover...W D 20 William & Mary...W J 4 at Hanover...W J 8 Wilmington...W J 11 Ohio...L J 15 at Ohio Wesleyan...L J 17 Western Michigan...W J 31 Ashland...W F 3 at Dayton...L F 8 at Cincinnati...W F 15 Ohio Wesleyan...L F 18 at Ohio...L F 22 Dayton...L F 27 Cincinnati...W (6-9) Coach: W. (Rip) Van Winkle D 4 Transylvania...W D 6 at Kentucky...L D 12 Wooster...L D 17 Hanover...W J 5 at Hanover...L J 10 Cincinnati...L J 14 at Ohio Wesleyan...L J 17 at Ohio...L J 21 Dayton...W J 31 Wabash...W F 6 Ohio...L F 10 at Dayton...L F 14 Ohio Wesleyan...W F 19 Wilmington...W F 25 at Cincinnati...L (10-6) Coach: W.J. (Blue) Foster D 5 Transylvania...W D 12 Wabash...W D 15 Wilmington...W D 17 at Ball State...L J 8 Akron...L J 12 at Cincinnati...L J 15 at Ohio Wesleyan...W J 16 at Ohio...L J 20 at Dayton...W J 30 Dayton...W F 5 Oberlin...W F 8 at Wright Field...W F 13 Western Reserve...W F 20 Ohio...L F 24 Ohio Wesleyan...W F 27 Cincinnati...L

57 History Year-By-Year Results (10-2) Coach: W.J. (Blue) Foster D 4 Wilmington...W D 10 Franklin...W D 18 Earlham...W J 1 at Wright Field...W J 7 Ohio...W J 15 Toledo...W J 18 at Earlham...W J 22 at Indiana...W J 28 Cincinnati...W F 6 Wright Field...W F 12 at Canisius...L F 18 Bowling Green...L (8-7) Coach: W.J. (Blue) Foster N 21 Wilmington...W N 25 Lunken Airs...W D 2 Morehead State...L D 9 at Notre Dame...L D 16 Ft. Thomas...W D 22 vs. Eastern Illinois #...L J 6 at Brooklyn+...W J 13 Denison...W J 20 Ohio...W J 26 DePauw...W F 3 at Ohio...L F 7 Cincinnati...W F 12 at DePauw...L F 15 at Cincinnati...L F 21 at Denison...L # Terre Haute, Ind. + forfeit loss (10-9) Coach: W.J. (Blue) Foster N 23 vs. Western Kentucky #...L D 1 at Concordia...L D 7 at Xavier...W D 15 Butler...L D 18 Western Kentucky...L D 20 at Ball State...W D 22 at Goodyear...W D 29 at Butler...L D 31 at Camp Atterbury...L J 5 Dayton...W J 8 at Ohio Wesleyan...W J 12 at Ohio...L J 19 Xavier...W J 23 Ohio Wesleyan...W F 4 Ball State...W F 9 Cincinnati...W F 15 Ohio...L F 20 at Dayton...W F 23 at Cincinnati...L # Jeffersonville, Ind (15-7) Coach: W.J. (Blue) Foster D 7 at Indiana...L D 14 Xavier...W D 16 at Kentucky...L D 18 Dayton...W D 21 vs. Duquesne #...L D 28 vs. Arizona #...W D 31 vs. Creighton #...W J 11 at Ohio Wesleyan...W J 15 at Cincinnati...L J 17 vs. Miami (FL) #...W J 18 Ohio...W J 22 Ball State...W J 31 Wright Field...W F 4 at Xavier...L F 8 Ohio Wesleyan...W F 12 vs. Indiana State #...L F 15 at Ohio...W F 18 vs. Loyola (IL) #...L F 19 vs. Marshall ^...W F 22 Cincinnati...W F 24 at Dayton...W F 27 Evansville...W # Cincinnati, Ohio ^ Louisville, Ky (13-15; 3-5 MAC/4th) Coach: W.J. (Blue) Foster D 4 Defiance...W D 12 Wisconsin-Milwaukee...W D 16 at Dayton...L D 18 Franklin...W D 20 vs. Tennessee #...W D 26 vs. Beloit ^...L D 27 vs. Emporia State ^...L D 29 vs. Oklahoma City %...W D 30 vs. Wichita %...L D 31 vs. Southwest Missouri St. %.W J 3 vs. Westminster #...W J 5 Kentucky...L J 7 Ohio...L J 10 at Ohio Wesleyan...W J 14 Xavier...L J 17 Cincinnati...W J 19 at Evansville...L J 31 Western Michigan...W F 4 at Ball State...L F 6 Western Reserve...W F 7 Indiana...L F 10 at Ohio...L F 14 Ohio Wesleyan...W F 18 at Xavier...L F 21 at Western Michigan...L F 24 at Cincinnati...L F 28 Dayton...W M 6 at Western Reserve...L # Cincinnati, Ohio ^ Kansas City, Kan. % Emporia State Tourney, Emporia, Kan (8-13; 3-7 MAC/5th) Coach: W.J. (Blue) Foster D 3 Franklin...W D 7 Defiance...W D 11 Findlay...W D 14 Dayton...W D 17 at Western Reserve...W D 18 at Kent State...L D 28 at CCNY...L D 30 at Canisius...L J 8 Western Michigan...W J 11 Butler...L J 13 at Xavier...L J 15 Ohio...W J 18 Cincinnati...L J 29 at Butler...L F 2 Ball State...W F 5 at Western Michigan...L F 12 at Ohio...L F 18 Western Reserve...L F 21 Xavier...L F 23 at Dayton...L F 26 at Cincinnati...L (5-15; 3-7 MAC/4th-tie) Coach: John Brickels D 1 Findlay...W D 3 Kent State...L D 6 at Michigan...L D 9 Franklin...L D 13 Dayton...L D 28 at Goodyear Wingfoots...L D 30 at Western Reserve...L J 7 at Western Michigan...L J 10 Butler...W J 13 Western Reserve...L J 28 at Ohio...L J 31 at Xavier...W F 2 at Ball State...L F 6 at Cincinnati...L F 10 Western Michigan...W F 14 Xavier...L F 17 Ohio...W F 18 at Butler...L F 21 at Dayton...L F 28 Cincinnati...L (10-13; 4-4 MAC/2nd-tie) Coach: John Brickels D 2 at Michigan...W D 8 Findlay...W D 12 Dayton...L D 15 at Bowling Green...L D 16 at Western Reserve...L D 19 Toledo...W D 22 at Kent State #...W D 23 vs. Bowling Green #...L D 28 vs. Eastern Kentucky ^...L D 29 at Marshall ^...W J 6 Western Michigan...W J 9 Muskingum...W J 12 Ohio...W J 19 Xavier...L F 1 at Xavier...L F 3 at West Virginia...L F 6 Cincinnati...L F 10 at Ohio...L F 16 at Western Michigan...W F 17 at Toledo...L F 21 at Dayton...L F 24 Western Reserve...W M 1 at Cincinnati...L # Kent State State Tournament ^ Marshall Invitational, Huntington, W. Va (19-6; 9-3 MAC/1st) MAC CO-CHAMPION Coach: Bill Rohr N 27 Findlay...W N 30 Kent State...W D 6 vs. Ohio #...W D 7 at Toledo #...L D 8 vs. Western Michigan #...W D 12 Dayton...W D 15 at Western Reserve...W D 18 Toledo...W D 21 vs. Washington & Lee ^...W D 22 at Marshall ^...W J 4 at Western Michigan...L J 11 at Muskingum...W J 12 at Ohio...L J 15 Xavier...W J 19 Bowling Green...W F 2 Ohio...W F 5 at Cincinnati...W F 8 at Xavier...L F 15 Western Michigan...W F 16 Western Reserve...W F 20 at Dayton...L F 22 at Kent State...W F 23 at Toledo...L M 1 Marshall...W M 4 Cincinnati...W # at MAC Tournament, Toledo, Ohio ^ at Marshall Invitational, Huntington, W. Va (17-6; 10-2 MAC/1st) MAC CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Bill Rohr D 2 Findlay...W D 5 at Kent State...W D 6 at Western Reserve...W D 10 at Dayton...W D 13 at Pittsburgh...W D 16 at Toledo...L D 27 at St. John s #...W D 29 vs. Utah State #...L D 30 vs. DePaul #...L J 10 at Ohio...W J 14 at Xavier...W J 17 Western Michigan...W J 19 at Bowling Green...W J 31 Ohio...W F 3 at Cincinnati...W F 7 Toledo...W F 14 Western Reserve...W F 18 Dayton...W F 21 Kent State...W F 25 Xavier...L F 28 at Western Michigan...W Miami University Men s Basketball M 5 Cincinnati...L M 10 vs. DePaul ^...L # Holiday Festival, New York, N.Y. ^ NCAA at Fort Wayne, Ind (12-10; 7-5 MAC/3rd) Coach: Bill Rohr D 1 Earlham...W D 4 Kent State...W D 9 Dayton...W D 11 Bowling Green (OT)...W D 16 Toledo...L D 18 Ball State...W D 28 vs. Arizona State #...W J 2 vs. NYU #...L J 6 at Marshall (2OT)...W J 9 Ohio...W J 12 at Xavier...L J 16 at Western Reserve...W J 30 at Ohio...L F 2 at Cincinnati...L F 6 at Toledo...L F 10 at Dayton...L F 13 Western Reserve...W F 19 at Bowling Green...L F 20 at Kent State...L F 24 Marshall...W F 27 Xavier...L M 4 Cincinnati...W # Troy State Invitational, Troy, Ala (14-9; 11-3 MAC/1st) MAC CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Bill Rohr D 3 at Kent State...W D 4 at Western Reserve...W D 7 Dayton...L D 10 at Bowling Green...W D 15 at Illinois...L D 18 at Western Michigan...L D 22 at Toledo...W J 5 Marshall...W J 8 Bowling Green...W J 10 at Miami (FL)...W J 11 at Tampa...W J 14 Western Michigan...W J 22 Cincinnati...L J 29 at Ohio...L F 5 Toledo...W F 9 at Dayton...L F 12 Western Reserve...W F 15 Ohio...W F 19 Kent State...W F 22 at Marshall...L F 26 at Xavier...L M 2 at Cincinnati...W M 8 vs. Marquette # (OT)...L # NCAA, Lexington, Ky (12-8; 8-4 MAC/2nd) Coach: Bill Rohr D 2 Kent State...W D 7 at Dayton...L D 10 at Bowling Green...W D 13 at Marquette...L D 17 at Toledo...L J 4 at Marshall...L J 7 Bowling Green...W J 13 Western Michigan...W J 17 Ohio...W J 21 at Cincinnati...L F 4 at Xavier...W F 7 Dayton...L F 11 at Western Michigan...L F 14 at Ohio...W F 17 at Kent State...L F 18 at Loyola (IL)...W F 22 Marshall...W F 25 Toledo...W F 29 Cincinnati...W M 3 Xavier (OT)...W

58 Year-By-Year Results History (17-8; 11-1 MAC/1st) MAC CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Bill Rohr D 1 at Kent State...W D 5 Wittenberg...W D 8 Bowling Green...W D 12 Dayton...L D 15 at Toledo...W D 21 vs. Fordham #...L D 22 vs. George Washington #...W D 28 at Southern Illinois...W J 3 Marshall...W J 5 at Bowling Green...W J 12 at Western Michigan...W J 15 at Ohio...W J 19 at DePaul...W J 26 Cincinnati...W F 2 Xavier...L F 6 at Dayton (2OT)...L F 9 Western Michigan...W F 11 Ohio...L F 14 vs. Eastern Kentucky ^...W F 16 Kent State...W F 23 Toledo...W F 25 at Cincinnati...L F 27 at Marshall...W M 2 at Xavier...L M 12 vs. Notre Dame %...L # Cincinnati Invitational, Cincinnati, Ohio ^ Louisville, Ky. % NCAA, Columbus, Ohio (18-9; 12-0 MAC/1st) MAC CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Richard Shrider D 2 at Purdue...L D 7 at Bowling Green...W D 9 Heidelberg...W D 11 at Dayton...W D 13 at Duquesne #...L D 14 vs. George Washington #...W D 18 at Marshall...W D 28 at Illinois...L J 1 at Toledo...W J 6 at Xavier...L J 11 Western Michigan...W J 14 Ohio...W J 18 Bowling Green...W J 25 Kent State...W J 30 at Cincinnati...L F 1 at Western Michigan...W F 5 Dayton...L F 8 at Iowa...L F 15 at DePaul...W F 20 at Ohio...W F 22 Toledo...W F 26 Marshall...W F 28 at Kent State...W M 1 Xavier...W M 11 vs. Pittsburgh ^...W M 14 at Kentucky %...L M 15 vs. Indiana %...L # Steel Bowl Tournament, Pittsburgh, Pa. ^ NCAA, Evanston, Ill. % NCAA, Lexington, Ky (14-11; 9-3 MAC/1st-tie) MAC CO-CHAMPION Coach: Richard Shrider D 1 Eastern Kentucky...L D 6 Bowling Green...W D 10 at Dayton...L D 13 at Toledo...L D 16 Marshall...W D 20 Pittsburgh...W D 27 at DePaul...W D 29 vs. NYU #...W D 30 at Miami (FL) (OT) #...W J 2 at Seattle...L J 3 at Utah...L J 6 Xavier...L J 10 at Western Michigan...W J 13 Ohio (OT)...W J 17 at Bowling Green...W J 24 Western Michigan...W F 7 Dayton...W F 14 Kent State...W F 17 at Cincinnati...L F 21 Toledo...W F 24 at Ohio...W F 28 at Kent State...L M 3 at Xavier...L M 5 at Marshall...L M 7 vs. Bowling Green ^...L # Hurricane Classic, Miami Beach, Fla. ^ NCAA Playoff, Dayton, Ohio (8-16; 6-6 MAC/3rd-tie) Coach: Richard Shrider D 1 Muskingum...W D 5 at Eastern Kentucky...L D 7 at Cincinnati...L D 9 Dayton...L D 12 Western Michigan...W D 16 at Marshall...L D 21 vs. Miami (FL) #...L J 2 at Michigan...L J 5 at Ohio...L J 9 at Toledo...L J 11 Xavier...W J 16 at Bowling Green...L J 18 at Xavier...L J 23 DePaul...L J 30 at Kent State...W F 3 at Dayton...L F 6 Bowling Green...L F 9 Marshall...W F 13 at Western Michigan...L F 16 at Pittsburgh...L F 20 Toledo...W F 23 Ohio...W F 27 Kent State...W F 29 at Louisville...L # Fort Wayne, Ind (12-12; 7-5 MAC/3rd) Coach: Richard Shrider D 1 Heidelberg...W D 3 Ashland...W D 6 at Cincinnati...L D 10 Marshall...W D 14 at Dayton...L D 17 at Western Michigan...L D 27 at DePaul...L D 31 at Toledo...L J 2 at Kentucky...L J 4 at Miami (FL) (2OT)...L J 11 at Marshall...W J 14 Bowling Green...W J 21 Kent State...W J 28 Pittsburgh...W F 1 Dayton...W F 4 at Bowling Green...L F 8 at Ohio...L F 11 Western Michigan...W F 13 at Xavier...L F 20 Eastern Kentucky...W F 23 Ohio...W F 25 at Kent State...L F 27 Xavier...L M 4 Toledo (OT)...W (7-17; 3-9 MAC/6th) Coach: Richard Shrider D 1 Otterbein...W D 2 at Kentucky...L D 5 at Cincinnati...L D 9 at Iowa...L D 12 Dayton...L D 18 at Marshall...W D 28 at Miami (FL) #...L D 29 vs. Minnesota #...L J 6 Toledo...W J 9 at Kent State...W J 11 Ashland...W J 13 at Bowling Green...L J 17 Ohio...L J 20 at Xavier...L J 27 Western Michigan...L F 3 Bowling Green...L F 6 Marshall...L F 10 at Western Michigan...L F 14 at Pittsburgh...W F 17 at Toledo...L F 21 at Ohio...L F 24 Kent State...L F 28 at Dayton...L M 3 Xavier...W # Hurricane Classic, Miami Beach, Fla (12-12; 8-4 MAC/2nd-tie) Coach: Richard Shrider D 1 Findlay...W D 3 at Eastern Kentucky...W D 5 at Cincinnati...L D 8 Marshall...W D 12 at Bowling Green...L D 15 at Wisconsin...L D 17 at Nebraska...L D 22 at Dayton...L D 28 vs. Morris Harvey #...W D 29 vs. Penn State #...W J 5 at Western Michigan...L J 9 at Kent State...W J 12 Bowling Green...W J 15 Ohio...W J 19 at Xavier...L J 26 Western Michigan...W F 2 Kent State...W F 6 at Ohio...L F 9 at Toledo...L F 11 Xavier...L F 16 Toledo...W F 19 Marshall...W F 26 Dayton...L M 2 Pittsburgh...L # Alpine Classic, Charleston, W. Va (17-7; 9-3 MAC/2nd) Coach: Richard Shrider N 30 Findlay...W D 4 at Cincinnati...L D 7 Ball State...W D 10 Dayton...L D 14 Bowling Green...W D 16 DePauw...W D 18 at Purdue...W D 20 vs. Pittsburgh #...W D 26 vs. Xavier ^...L D 28 at Canisius ^...L J 4 Western Michigan...W J 8 at Kent State...W J 11 at Marshall...W J 15 at Ohio...L J 18 at Bowling Green...L J 25 Kent State...W F 5 at Western Michigan...W F 8 at Xavier...W F 11 Marshall...W F 15 at Toledo...W F 19 Ohio...L F 22 Xavier...W F 26 at Dayton...W F 29 Toledo...W # Johnstown, Pa. ^ Queen City Tournament, Buffalo, N.Y (20-5; 11-1 MAC/1st-tie) MAC CO-CHAMPION Coach: Richard Shrider D 3 Capital...W D 5 at Cincinnati...W D 9 Dayton...W D 12 at Western Michigan...W D 14 Marshall...W D 17 at Bowling Green...W D 22 at Vanderbilt...L D 29 at Ball State...W J 2 at Toledo...W J 6 at Kent State...W J 9 at Marshall...W J 13 Ohio...W J 16 Bowling Green...W J 23 Kent State...W J 30 at Dayton...L F 2 at Miami (FL)...L F 6 at Loyola (IL)...W F 8 Xavier...W F 13 Western Michigan...W F 17 at Ohio...L F 20 at Xavier...W F 27 Toledo...W M 1 Eastern Kentucky...W M 6 Pittsburgh...W M 8 vs. Ohio #...L # MAC Playoff, Dayton, Ohio (18-7; 11-1 MAC/1st) MAC CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Richard Shrider D 1 Otterbein...W D 4 at Cincinnati...L D 7 at Dayton...L D 10 at Pittsburgh #...W D 11 at Duquesne #...L D 18 Ball State...W D 29 vs. Rutgers ^...W D 30 at Arkansas State ^...W J 5 at Kent State...W J 8 Toledo...W J 12 at Ohio...W J 15 at Bowling Green...W J 19 Western Michigan...W J 22 Kent State...W J 26 Marshall...W F 2 Bowling Green...L F 5 at Xavier...W F 9 Ohio...W F 12 at Western Michigan...W F 15 at Marshall...W F 19 Dayton...L F 22 Xavier...W F 26 at Toledo...W M 2 at Eastern Kentucky...L M 7 vs. Dayton %...L # Steel Bowl Tournament, Pittsburgh, Pa. ^ Arkansas State Classic, Jonesboro, Ark. % NCAA, Kent, Ohio (14-10; 7-5 MAC/3rd) Coach: Tates Locke D 1 Villa Madonna...W D 3 at Michigan State...L D 6 Dayton...L D 10 at Cincinnati (OT)...L D 17 at Ball State...W D 20 at Xavier...L D 27 vs. Western Michigan #...W D 28 vs. Tulane #...W J 4 at Kent State...W J 7 at Toledo...L J 14 Bowling Green...W J 18 Ohio...W J 21 Kent State...W J 25 at Western Michigan...L J 28 at Dayton...L F 4 Xavier...W F 8 at Bowling Green (2OT)...W F 11 Western Michigan...W F 15 at Ohio...W F 18 Marshall...L F 22 at Marshall...L F 25 Toledo...L M 1 Eastern Kentucky (OT)...W M 4 Pittsburgh...W # Motor City Tournament, Detroit, Mich. 57

59 History Year-By-Year Results (11-12; 4-8 MAC/5th) Coach: Tates Locke D 2 Ball State (OT)...W D 5 at Dayton...W D 8 at Cincinnati...L D 18 vs. Temple #...L D 19 vs. Rice # (OT)...W D 22 at Purdue...L J 3 at Marshall...L J 6 Toledo (OT)...L J 13 at Bowling Green (OT)...L J 18 at Xavier...W J 20 at Kent State...W J 24 Western Michigan...L J 27 Bowling Green...L J 30 at Pittsburgh...W F 3 Ohio...W F 7 Marshall...L F 10 at Western Michigan...W F 14 Kent State...W F 17 at Ohio...L F 22 Xavier...W F 24 at Toledo...L F 28 at E. Kentucky (OT)...W M 2 Dayton...L # Charlotte Invitational, Charlotte, N.C (15-12; 10-2 MAC/1st) MAC CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Tates Locke D 2 Kentucky...L D 4 Bellarmine...W D 7 at Purdue...L D 11 Dayton...L D 14 Cincinnati...L D 21 at Ball State...W D 27 vs. Temple #...L D 28 vs. Mississippi State #...W J 4 at Marshall...W J 8 Kent State...W J 11 Toledo...W J 15 Ohio...W J 18 at Bowling Green...W J 22 at Western Michigan...L J 25 at Dayton...L J 30 Xavier...W F 1 at Kent State...W F 5 Marshall...W F 8 Bowling Green...W F 12 at Xavier...L F 15 at Ohio...L F 19 Western Michigan...W F 22 at Miami (FL)...L M 1 at Toledo...W M 8 vs. Notre Dame ^...W M 13 vs. Purdue %...L M 15 vs. Kentucky %...L # Motor City Classic, Detroit, Mich. ^ NCAA, Carbondale, Ill. % NCAA, Madison, Wis (16-8; 7-3 MAC/2nd-tie) NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT Coach: Tates Locke D 1 Marietta...W D 3 Northern Illinois (OT)...W D 6 Ball State...W D 13 at Cincinnati...L D 15 at Oklahoma...L D 18 at Tulane...L D 27 at Dayton...W D 29 at Kentucky...L J 3 Marshall...W J 7 at Kent State...W J 10 at Toledo +...W J 14 at Ohio...L J 17 Bowling Green...L J 21 Western Michigan...W J 24 Dayton...W J 31 Kent State (OT)...W F 4 at Marshall...W F 7 at Bowling Green...W F 14 Ohio...L F 18 at Western Michigan...W F 21 Xavier...W F 28 Toledo...W M 4 at Xavier...W M 13 at St. John s #...L game later forfeited to Miami # NIT, New York, N.Y (20-5; 9-1 MAC/1st) MAC CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Darrell Hedric D 1 Muskingum...W D 3 Oklahoma...L D 5 at Vanderbilt...L D 12 Cincinnati...W D 16 at Ball State...W D 18 at Texas-El Paso #...L D 19 vs. Florida State #...W J 6 at Kent State (OT)...W J 9 Toledo...W J 13 at Western Michigan...W J 16 at Bowling Green...L J 23 Ohio...W J 25 at Xavier...W J 28 Tulane...W J 30 Dayton...W F 3 at Toledo...W F 6 Bowling Green...W F 13 at Ohio...W F 17 Kent State...W F 20 Marshall...W F 24 Xavier...W F 27 Western Michigan...W M 3 at Dayton...W M 6 at Marshall...W M 13 vs. Marquette ^...L # Sun Bowl Classic, El Paso, Texas ^ NCAA, South Bend, Ind (12-12; 4-6 MAC/5th) Coach: Darrell Hedric D 1 Marietta...W D 4 at Indiana...L D 11 at Cincinnati...L D 16 at Purdue...L D 18 at Dayton...W D 29 vs. Rollins #...W D 30 vs. William & Mary #...W J 5 Kent State...L J 8 at Toledo...L J 12 Western Michigan...W J 15 Bowling Green...W J 19 at Marshall...L J 22 at Ohio...W J 26 Dayton...L J 29 Ball State...W F 2 Toledo (OT)...W F 5 at Bowling Green...L F 12 Ohio (OT)...L F 16 at Kent State...L F 19 Cleveland State...W F 23 Xavier...W F 26 at Western Michigan...L M 2 Marshall...W M 4 at Xavier (OT)...L # Tangerine Bowl Classic, Winter Park, Fla (18-9; 9-2 MAC/1st) MAC CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Darrell Hedric N 28 Cleveland State...W D 2 Central Michigan...W D 9 Cincinnati...W D 12 at Purdue...L D 15 at Wright State...W D 20 at Ball State...W D 26 at Jacksonville #...L D 27 vs. Florida #...W J 3 at Xavier...W J 6 Bowling Green...W J 9 at Indiana...L J 13 at Ohio (OT)...W J 17 at Marshall...L J 20 Toledo...L J 24 at Dayton...L J 27 Kent State...W J 31 at Western Michigan...W F 3 at Bowling Green...W F 7 Marshall...L F 10 Ohio...W F 17 at Toledo...L F 19 Xavier...W F 21 at North Carolina...W F 24 at Kent State...W F 28 Dayton...W M 3 Western Michigan...W M 10 vs. Marquette ^...L # Gator Bowl Classic, Jacksonville, Fla. ^ NCAA, Dayton, Ohio (13-13; 6-6 MAC/4th-tie) Coach: Darrell Hedric D 1 at Kentucky...L D 4 Wright State...W D 8 Purdue (OT)...W D 15 at Cincinnati...L D 21 at Cleveland State...W D 28 vs. Syracuse #...W D 29 vs. Davidson #...L J 2 at Dayton...L J 5 at Western Michigan...L J 8 Indiana...L J 12 Bowling Green...L J 16 Ohio...L J 19 at Central Michigan...W J 23 at Kent State...W J 26 Toledo...W J 30 Findlay...W F 2 Western Michigan...W F 6 Ball State...W F 9 at Bowling Green...L F 13 at Ohio...L F 16 Central Michigan...W F 20 at North Carolina...L F 23 at Toledo...L F 25 Dayton...L F 27 Kent State...W M 2 at Xavier...W # Charlotte Invitational, Charlotte, N.C (19-7; 8-5 MAC/4th) Coach: Darrell Hedric N 30 Wabash...W D 2 Kentucky...L D 5 Cincinnati...W D 7 Wright State...W D 11 at Ball State...W D 19 at Texas-El Paso #...L D 20 vs. Northwestern # (OT)...W D 27 vs. Denver ^...W D 28 at Evansville ^...W J 4 Western Michigan...W J 8 Otterbein...W J 11 at Bowling Green...W J 15 at Ohio (2OT)...L J 18 Central Michigan...W J 22 Kent State...W J 25 at Toledo...L J 29 Dayton...W F 1 at Western Michigan...L F 5 at Eastern Michigan...W F 8 Bowling Green...W F 15 at Central Michigan...L F 19 at Kent State...W F 22 Toledo...L F 26 at Dayton...W M 1 Xavier...W M 8 Ohio...W # Sun Carnival, El Paso, Texas ^ Holiday Invitational, Evansville, Ind (18-8; 14-2 MAC/2nd) Coach: Darrell Hedric N 29 Ohio Northern...W D 1 at Cincinnati...L D 3 Dayton...W D 10 at Kentucky...L D 19 vs. Princeton #...W D 20 at Michigan #...L D 29 at Marquette ^...L D 30 vs. Stanford ^...W J 3 Eastern Michigan...W J 7 at Toledo...W J 10 Northern Illinois...W J 14 at Dayton...L J 17 at Kent State...W J 21 Ball State...W J 24 Ohio...W J 28 at Western Michigan...L J 31 Central Michigan...W F 7 at Bowling Green...W F 11 Toledo (2OT)...W F 14 at Northern Illinois...W F 18 North Carolina...L F 21 Kent State...W F 25 at Ball State...W F 28 at Ohio...W M 3 Western Michigan...L M 6 at Eastern Michigan...W # Michigan Invitational, Ann Arbor, Mich. ^ Milwaukee Classic, Milwaukee, Wis (20-6; 13-3 MAC/1st-tie) MAC CO-CHAMPION Coach: Darrell Hedric N 29 Purdue...W D 4 Cleveland State...W D 8 at Wright State...W D 11 New Orleans...W D 15 Cincinnati...L D 20 vs. Texas Tech #...W D 21 at Indiana #...L J 5 at Kent State...W J 8 Ball State...W J 12 at Western Michigan...W J 15 Central Michigan...L J 19 at Dayton...W J 22 Ohio...W J 26 at Bowling Green...W F 2 Northern Illinois (2OT)...W F 5 at Toledo...L F 7 Eastern Michigan...W F 9 Kent State...W F 12 at Ball State...W F 16 Dayton...L F 19 at Central Michigan...L F 24 Western Michigan...W F 26 at Ohio...W M 2 Bowling Green...W M 5 at Northern Illinois...W M 7 at Xavier...W # Indiana Classic, Bloomington, Ind. 58 Miami University Men s Basketball

60 Year-By-Year Results History (19-9; 12-4 MAC/1st) MAC CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Darrell Hedric N 30 Otterbein...W D 3 Xavier...W D 6 at Cincinnati...L D 10 Ball State (OT)...W D 13 Wright State...W D 21 at Purdue (OT)...W D 28 vs. Texas A&M #...W D 29 vs. San Francisco #...L D 30 vs. Boston College #...L J 4 Bowling Green...W J 7 at Western Michigan...L J 11 at Dayton...L J 14 Ohio...W J 18 at Central Michigan...W J 25 at Toledo...W J 30 Northern Illinois...W F 4 at Kent State...L F 8 at Bowling Green...W F 11 Western Michigan...W F 15 Dayton...W F 18 at Ohio...W F 22 Central Michigan...W F 25 at Eastern Michigan...L M 1 Toledo (OT)...L M 4 at Ball State...W M 6 Eastern Michigan...W M 11 vs. Marquette ^ (OT)...W M 16 vs. Kentucky %...L # All-College Classic, Oklahoma City, Okla. ^ NCAA, Indianapolis, Ind. % NCAA, Dayton, Ohio (9-18; 6-10 MAC/7th-tie) Coach: Darrell Hedric N 27 at Ohio State...L N 29 Muskingum...W D 2 Wright State...L D 6 Cincinnati...L D 9 at Western Michigan...W D 13 Dayton...L D 16 at Cleveland State...W D 21 at Purdue...L D 29 vs. Idaho State #...L D 31 vs. Davidson #...W J 3 at Xavier...L J 6 at Central Michigan...L J 10 Ohio...L J 13 Bowling Green...W J 17 at Toledo...L J 20 Northern Illinois...W J 24 at Kent State...L J 27 Ball State...L J 31 at Dayton...L F 3 at Eastern Michigan...L F 7 at Ohio...L F 10 Central Michigan...L F 17 at Bowling Green...W F 21 Toledo (OT)...W F 24 at Northern Illinois...L F 28 Kent State...L M 3 Western Michigan...W # Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M (9-18; 7-9 MAC/4th-tie) Coach: Darrell Hedric D 1 at Indiana...L D 5 Dayton...L D 8 at Central Michigan...L D 10 Wright State...L D 12 at Cincinnati...L D 15 Xavier...W D 21 at Virginia Tech #...L D 22 vs. Alabama #...L D 28 at Maryland ^...L D 29 vs. Harvard...W J 2 at Dayton...L J 5 at Eastern Michigan...W J 9 Bowling Green (OT)...W J 12 Northern Illinois...W J 16 at Kent State...L J 19 Ball State...L J 23 at Toledo...L J 26 at West. Michigan (OT)...L J 30 Central Michigan...W F 2 Ohio...W F 6 at Bowling Green...L F 9 Eastern Michigan...W F 13 Toledo...L F 20 at Northern Illinois...L F 23 Kent State (OT)...W F 26 at Ball State...L M 1 at Northern Illinois %...L # at Virginia Tech Classic, Roanoke, Va. ^ at Maryland Invitational, College Park, Md. % at MAC Tournament, DeKalb, Ill (11-15; 6-10 MAC/7th-tie) Coach: Darrell Hedric D 1 at Wright State...L D 4 Dayton...L D 6 Wittenberg...W D 10 Cincinnati (OT)...W D 13 at Xavier...W D 19 vs. Duquesne #...L D 20 vs. California-Irvine #...W D 28 at Texas-El Paso ^...L D 29 vs. San Francisco ^...L J 5 at Dayton...W J 7 Bowling Green...W J 10 at Eastern Michigan...L J 14 Toledo...W J 17 at Kent State...W J 21 Ball State...L J 24 at Northern Illinois...L J 28 at Western Michigan...L J 31 Ohio...W F 4 at Central Michigan...L F 7 Eastern Michigan...W F 11 at Toledo...L F 14 Kent State...W F 18 at Ball State...L F 21 Northern Illinois...L F 25 Western Michigan...L F 28 at Ohio...L # Golden Gate Invitational, San Francisco, Calif. ^ Sun Bowl Carnival, El Paso, Texas (11-16; 8-8 MAC/4th-tie) Coach: Darrell Hedric N 28 at Indiana...L D 2 Kenyon...W D 5 Central State...W D 7 Wright State...L D 9 Dayton...L D 12 Ohio Wesleyan...W D 19 at Cincinnati...L D 28 vs. Texas A&M #...L D 29 vs. Loyola Marymount #...L J 2 at Dayton...L J 6 Toledo...W J 9 at Northern Illinois...L J 13 Ball State...L J 16 at Kent State...W J 20 at Western Michigan...L J 23 Ohio...L J 27 at Central Michigan...W J 30 Bowling Green...W F 3 at Eastern Michigan...L F 6 Northern Illinois...W F 10 at Ball State...L F 13 Kent State...W F 17 Western Michigan (OT)...W F 20 at Ohio...L F 24 Central Michigan...W F 27 at Bowling Green (OT)...L M 2 at Bowling Green ^...L # Holiday Classic, Las Vegas, Nevada ^ MAC Tournament, Bowling Green, Ohio (13-15; 10-8 MAC/3rd-tie) Coach: Darrell Hedric N 29 Indiana...L D 4 Cincinnati...L D 6 at Purdue...L D 8 Dayton...L D 11 Kenyon...W D 17 vs. UC Santa Barbara #...W D 18 at Tennessee #...L D 22 at Xavier...L J 3 at Dayton...W J 5 Kent State...W J 8 at Ball State...L J 12 at Western Michigan...W J 15 Ohio...W J 19 at Central Michigan (OT)...W J 22 Bowling Green...L J 26 at Eastern Michigan...W J 29 Toledo...W F 2 at Northern Illinois...L F 5 Ball State...L F 9 Western Michigan...W F 12 at Ohio...W F 16 Central Michigan (OT)...W F 19 at Bowling Green...L F 23 Eastern Michigan...L F 26 at Toledo...L M 2 Northern Illinois...W M 5 at Kent State...L M 8 at Ball State ^...L # Volunteer Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. ^ MAC Tournament, Muncie, Ind (24-6; 16-2 MAC/1st) MAC CHAMPION MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Darrell Hedric N 26 at Indiana...W N 30 Ohio Wesleyan...W D 3 Purdue (3OT)...L D 7 Dayton...W D 10 Xavier...W D 17 at Cincinnati...W D 22 at Dayton...L D 27 vs. Davidson #...W D 28 at Marquette #...L J 4 at Eastern Michigan...W J 7 at Western Michigan...W J 11 Toledo...W J 14 Ohio...W J 18 Northern Illinois...W J 21 at Central Michigan...W J 25 Kent State...W J 28 at Bowling Green...W F 1 Ball State...W F 4 Western Michigan...W F 8 at Toledo...W F 11 at Ohio...L F 15 at Northern Illinois...W F 18 Central Michigan...W F 22 at Kent State...L F 25 Bowling Green...W M 3 Eastern Michigan...W M 5 at Ball State...W M 10 vs. Toledo ^...W M 11 vs. Kent State ^...W M 16 vs. So. Methodist %...L # Milwaukee Classic, Milwaukee, Wis. ^ MAC Tournament, Rockford, Ill. % NCAA West Regional, Pullman, Wash (20-11; 13-5 MAC/2nd) NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Jerry Peirson D 1 Marietta...W D 5 at Purdue...W D 8 Cincinnati...L D 12 Dayton...W D 15 Capital...W D 22 at Xavier...L D 29 vs. Indiana #...L D 30 vs. Arizona State #...W J 3 at Ohio...L J 5 Central Michigan...W J 9 at Bowling Green...W J 12 Eastern Michigan...W J 16 at Toledo...L J 19 Northern Illinois...W J 23 at Kent State...L J 26 Ball State (OT)...W J 28 at Dayton...L J 30 Western Michigan...W F 2 at Central Michigan...W F 5 Bowling Green...W F 9 at Eastern Michigan...W F 12 Toledo...W F 16 at Northern Illinois...L F 20 Kent State...W F 23 at Ball State...L F 27 at Western Michigan...W M 2 Ohio...W M 7 vs. Western Michigan ^...W M 8 vs. Ball State ^...W M 9 vs. Ohio ^...L M 15 vs. Maryland % (OT)...L # Hoosier Classic, Indianapolis, Ind. ^ MAC Tournament, Toledo, Ohio % NCAA Midwest Regional, Dayton, Ohio (24-7; 16-2 MAC/1st) MAC CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Jerry Peirson N 22 vs. Louisville #...L D 2 Centre...W D 4 Dayton...W D 9 at Eastern Kentucky...W D 11 Denison...W D 14 Xavier...W D 21 at Dayton...L D 23 at Cincinnati...W D 27 vs. Virginia Tech ^ (OT)...W D 28 at South Florida ^...L J 2 Bowling Green...W J 4 at Eastern Michigan...W J 8 Toledo...W J 11 at Northern Illinois (OT)...L J 15 Kent State...W J 18 at Ball State...W J 22 at Ohio...W J 25 Western Michigan...W J 29 at Central Michigan...W F 1 Eastern Michigan...W F 5 at Toledo...W F 8 Northern Illinois...W F 12 at Kent State...W F 15 Ball State...W F 19 Ohio (OT)...L F 22 at Western Michigan...W F 26 Central Michigan...W M 1 at Bowling Green...W M 6 vs. Toledo %...W M 8 vs. Ball State % (OT)...L M 14 vs. Iowa State $ (OT)...L # Big Apple NIT, Cincinnati, Ohio ^ Miller Classic, Tampa, Fla. % MAC Tournament, Rockford, Ill. $ NCAA Midwest Regional, Minneapolis, Minn. 59

61 History Year-By-Year Results (13-15; 7-9 MAC/5th-tie) Coach: Jerry Peirson N 29 Ohio Wesleyan...W D 3 Dayton (OT)...W D 6 Cincinnati...L D 8 at William & Mary...W D 11 at Toledo...L D 13 Eastern Kentucky (OT)...L D 20 at Xavier...L D 26 vs. Drake #...L D 27 vs. Brown #...W D 29 at Weber State (OT)...W J 3 at Evansville...L J 7 at Kent State...L J 10 Ball State...W J 14 Central Michigan...L J 17 at Western Michigan...W J 21 Ohio...W J 24 at Bowling Green...L J 28 Eastern Michigan...W F 4 Kent State...L F 7 at Ball State (OT)...W F 11 at Central Michigan...L F 14 Western Michigan...W F 18 at Ohio...L F 21 Bowling Green...L F 23 at Dayton...W F 25 at Eastern Michigan...L F 28 Toledo...W M 5 vs. Eastern Michigan ^...L # Lobo Classic, Albuquerque, N.M. ^ MAC Tournament, Toledo, Ohio (9-18; 6-10 MAC/7th-tie) Coach: Jerry Peirson N 28 at Indiana...L N 30 William & Mary...W D 2 Dayton...L D 5 at Cincinnati...L D 9 Evansville...W D 12 Xavier...L D 18 at Kentucky #...L D 19 vs. Middle Tennessee #...L D 28 vs. Cornell ^...L D 29 vs. East Carolina ^...L J 6 Kent State...L J 9 at Ball State...W J 13 at Bowling Green...L J 16 Western Michigan...W J 20 at Ohio...L J 23 Central Michigan...L J 27 at Eastern Michigan...L J 30 Toledo...L F 6 Ball State...L F 8 at Dayton (OT)...W F 10 Bowling Green (OT)...L F 13 at Western Michigan...L F 17 Ohio...W F 20 at Central Michigan (OT)...W F 24 Eastern Michigan...L F 27 at Toledo...W M 5 at Kent State...W # Kentucky Invitational, Lexington, Ky. ^ Music City Classic, Nashville, Tenn (5-23; 1-15 MAC/9th) Coach: Jerry Peirson N 29 Indiana...L D 2 vs. Louisiana Tech #...L D 4 vs. E. Tennessee State #...L D 7 Dayton...W D 10 at Xavier...W D 17 Cincinnati...W D 20 at Dayton...L D 28 at Tennessee ^...L D 29 vs. Illinois State ^...W J 4 at Eastern Michigan...W J 7 at Western Michigan...L J 11 Ohio...L J 14 at Central Michigan...L J 18 Bowling Green...F J 21 at Toledo...F J 28 at Kent State...F F 1 Ball State...L F 4 Western Michigan...L F 8 at Ohio...F F 11 Central Michigan...F F 15 at Bowling Green...L F 18 Toledo...F F 22 at Davidson...F F 25 Kent State...L F 27 Butler...L M 1 at Ball State...L M 4 Eastern Michigan...F M 10 vs. Eastern Michigan %...L # Carrier Classic, Syracuse, N.Y. ^ Volunteer Classic, Knoxville, Tenn. % MAC Tournament, Toledo, Ohio F Win forfeited by Miami due to use of ineligible player (NCAA-sanctioned forfeit) (14-15; 9-7 MAC/3rd-tie) Coach: Jerry Peirson N 25 at Indiana...L N 27 Nebraska...W D 2 at Cincinnati...W D 5 Eastern Kentucky...W D 7 at Butler (OT)...L D 9 Xavier...L D 23 at Dayton...L D 28 at Washington...L D 30 at Eastern Washington...L J 3 at Ohio...W J 6 Central Michigan...W J 10 at Bowling Green...W J 13 Eastern Michigan...W J 20 Kent State...W J 22 at Evansville (2OT)...L J 24 at Ball State...L J 27 Toledo...L J 31 Western Michigan...W F 3 at Central Michigan...L F 7 Bowling Green (OT)...W F 10 at Eastern Michigan...L F 17 at Kent State...L F 19 Davidson...W F 21 Ball State...L F 24 at Toledo...L F 28 at Western Michigan...W M 3 Ohio...W M 9 vs. Toledo #...W M 10 vs. Central Michigan #...L # MAC Tournament, Detroit, Mich (16-12; 10-6 MAC/2nd-tie) Coach: Joby Wright N 24 Evansville...L N 29 Fairfield...W D 1 Cincinnati...W D 3 at Eastern Kentucky...L D 6 Dayton...W D 8 at Xavier...W D 10 Eastern Washington...W D 15 at Indiana State...L D 22 at Nebraska...L D 27 vs. Miami (FL) # (2OT)...W D 28 vs. Ohio State #...L J 2 Bowling Green (OT)...W J 5 at Eastern Michigan...L J 9 Toledo...W J 12 at Kent State...W J 16 Ball State...W J 23 at Western Michigan...W J 26 Ohio...W J 30 at Central Michigan...W F 2 Eastern Michigan...W F 6 at Toledo...L F 9 Kent State...W F 13 at Ball State...L F 20 Western Michigan...W F 23 at Ohio...L F 27 Central Michigan (OT)...L M 2 at Bowling Green...L M 8 vs. Toledo ^...L # Palm Beach Classic, W. Palm Beach, Fla. ^ MAC Tournament, Detroit, Mich (23-8; 13-3 MAC/1st) MAC CHAMPION MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Joby Wright N 23 Earlham...W N 26 at Ohio State...L N 30 at Cincinnati...L D 4 DePauw...W D 7 Indiana State...W D 12 at Dayton...W D 14 Xavier...W D 21 at Fairfield...W D 27 vs. Illinois State #...W D 28 at New Mexico #...L J 8 at Toledo...W J 11 Kent State...W J 15 at Ball State...L J 18 at Penn State...L J 22 Western Michigan...W J 25 at Ohio (3OT)...W J 29 Central Michigan...W F 1 at Bowling Green...L F 5 Eastern Michigan...W F 8 at Kent State...W F 12 Ball State...L F 19 at Western Michigan...W F 22 Ohio...W F 26 at Central Michigan...W F 29 Bowling Green...W M 4 at Eastern Michigan...W M 7 Toledo...W M 12 vs. Eastern Michigan ^...W M 13 vs. Bowling Green ^...W M 14 vs. Ball State ^...W M 19 vs. North Carolina %...L # Lobo Invitational, Albuquerque, N.M. ^ MAC Tournament, Detroit, Mich. % NCAA Midwest Regional, Cincinnati, Ohio (22-9; 14-4 MAC/1st-tie) MAC CO-CHAMPION NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT Coach: Joby Wright D 1 Thomas More...W D 7 Penn State...W D 9 Dayton...W D 12 at Xavier...L D 22 at Kentucky...L D 30 at Wright State...W J 6 Ball State...W J 9 at Akron...W J 13 at Western Michigan...L J 16 Ohio...L J 20 at Central Michigan...W J 23 Bowling Green...W J 27 at Eastern Michigan...W J 30 Toledo...W F 1 Cincinnati (OT)...L F 3 at Kent State...W F 6 Akron...W F 10 Western Michigan...W F 13 at Illinois State...W F 14 at Ohio...W F 17 Central Michigan...W F 20 at Bowling Green...W F 24 Eastern Michigan...L F 27 at Toledo...W M 3 Kent State...W M 6 at Ball State...L M 11 vs. Bowling Green #...W M 12 vs. Western Michigan #...L M 17 at Ohio State ^...W M 22 Old Dominion ^...W M 25 vs. Georgetown %...L # MAC Tournament, Columbus, Ohio ^ National Invitation Tournament % NIT Quarterfinal, Fairfax, Va (19-11; 12-6 MAC/2nd-tie) NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT Coach: Herb Sendek N 27 Mt. Vernon Nazarene...W D 3 vs. Idaho #...W D 4 at San Francisco #...L D 8 Wright State...W D 11 Xavier...L D 22 at Cincinnati...L D 30 at Dayton (2OT)...W J 5 Western Michigan...W J 8 at Ohio...W J 10 Loyola (IL)...W J 12 Central Michigan...W J 15 at Bowling Green...L J 19 Eastern Michigan...W J 22 at Toledo...W J 26 Kent State...W J 29 at Ball State...W F 2 at Akron...L F 5 Ohio...L F 9 at Central Michigan...W F 12 Bowling Green...W F 16 at Eastern Michigan...L F 20 Toledo...L F 23 at Kent State...L F 26 Ball State...W M 2 Akron...W M 5 at Western Michigan...W M 8 Eastern Michigan ^...W M 11 vs. Bowling Green %...W M 12 vs. Ohio %...L M 16 at Xavier $...L # Met Life Classic, San Francisco, Calif. ^ MAC Quarterfinal, Oxford % MAC Semifinal, Columbus, Ohio $ National Invitation Tournament (23-7; 16-2 MAC/1st) MAC CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Herb Sendek N 25 Heidelberg...W N 30 at Xavier...L D 5 Dayton...W D 9 vs. Coastal Carolina #...W D 10 at Indiana #...L D 21 at New Hampshire...L D 28 at Loyola (IL)...W D 30 at Wright State...W J 4 at Kent State...W J 7 Ohio...W J 11 at Toledo...W J 14 Akron...W J 18 at Western Michigan...L J 21 Central Michigan...W J 25 at Eastern Michigan...W J 28 Ball State...W F 1 at Bowling Green...W F 4 at Ohio...W F 8 Toledo...W F 11 at Akron...W F 15 Western Michigan...W F 18 at Central Michigan...W F 22 Eastern Michigan...W F 25 at Ball State (OT)...L M 1 Bowling Green...W M 4 Kent State...W M 7 Kent State ^...W M 10 vs. Ball State %...L M 16 vs. Arizona $...W M 18 vs. Virginia $ (OT)...L # Indiana Classic, Bloomington, Ind. ^ MAC Quarterfinal, Oxford % MAC Semifinal, Toledo, Ohio $ NCAA Midwest Regional, Dayton, Ohio 60 Miami University Men s Basketball

62 Year-By-Year Results History (21-8; 12-6 MAC/3rd) NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT Coach: Herb Sendek N 25 at Eastern Kentucky...W N 27 New Hampshire...W N 29 vs. La Salle #...W D 6 Xavier...W D 11 Hiram...W D 16 vs. Long Beach ^ (OT)...W D 27 Wright State...W D 30 at Dayton...W J 3 Kent State...W J 6 at Ohio...L J 10 Toledo...L J 13 at Akron...W J 17 Western Michigan...W J 20 at Central Michigan...W J 24 Eastern Michigan...L J 27 at Ball State...L J 31 Bowling Green...W F 3 Ohio...W F 7 at Toledo...L F 10 Akron...W F 14 at Western Michigan...L F 17 Central Michigan...W F 21 at Eastern Michigan...W F 24 Ball State...W F 28 at Bowling Green...W M 2 at Kent State...W M 5 Bowling Green %...W M 8 vs. Toledo $...L M 13 at Fresno # Cleveland, Ohio ^ Las Vegas, Nevada % MAC Quarterfinal, Oxford $ MAC Semifinal, Toledo, National Invitation Tournament (21-9; 13-5 MAC/1st-tie) MAC CO-CHAMPION MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Charlie Coles N 23 at Va. Commonwealth...W N 30 at Xavier...L D 4 Dayton...W D 6 vs. Texas Southern #...L D 7 vs. NE Louisiana #...W D 10 Eastern Kentucky...W D 14 at Wright State...W J 4 Akron...W J 8 at Kent State...W J 10 at Cincinnati...L J 13 Central Michigan...W J 15 at Toledo...W J 18 Ohio...W J 22 at Bowling Green...L J 25 Western Michigan...W J 27 at Ball State...L F 1 Kent State...W F 6 at Eastern Michigan...L F 8 at Central Michigan...L F 12 Toledo...W F 15 at Ohio...L F 19 Bowling Green...W F 22 at Western Michigan...W F 24 Eastern Michigan...W F 26 Ball State...W M 1 at Akron...W M 4 Kent State ^...W M 7 vs. Western Michigan %...W M 8 vs. Eastern Michigan %...W M 14 vs. Clemson $...L # Dr. Pepper Invitational, Waco, Texas ^ MAC Quarterfinal, Oxford % MAC Tournament, Toledo, Ohio $ NCAA Midwest Regional, Kansas City, Mo (17-12; 9-9 MAC/2nd-tie, East Division) Coach: Charlie Coles N 17 at Tennessee...L N 22 at Dayton (2OT)...W N 25 UW-Green Bay...W D 2 IUPU-Indianapolis...W D 6 Va. Commonwealth...W D 9 Xavier...W D 12 vs. LaSalle #...W D 13 at Syracuse #...L D 29 at Bowling Green...L J 3 at Central Michigan...W J 5 at Western Michigan...L J 8 Eastern Michigan...W J 10 Toledo...L J 14 Akron...L J 17 at Kent State...L J 21 at Marshall...W J 24 Ohio...W J 29 at Toledo...L J 31 at Eastern Michigan...L F 5 Ball State...W F 7 Northern Illinois (OT)...W F 11 Kent State...L F 14 at Akron...L F 18 at Ohio...W F 21 Marshall...W F 25 Bowling Green...W F 28 at Western Michigan ^...W M 3 vs. Kent State %...W M 4 vs. Eastern Michigan $...L # Carrier Classic, Syracuse, N.Y. ^ MAC Quarterfinal, Kalamazoo, Mich. % MAC Semifinal, Toledo, Ohio $ MAC Championship, Toledo, Ohio (24-8; 15-3 MAC/1st, East Division) MAC CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT SWEET SIXTEEN Coach: Charlie Coles N 13 at Notre Dame...W N 19 Tennessee...W N 22 Dayton...W N 27 Boston University #...W D 2 at Xavier...L D 5 at UW-Green Bay...L D 8 Marshall (OT)...W D 12 at Central Michigan (OT)...W D 22 vs. San Diego ^...W D 23 at Fresno State ^...L D 30 Northern Illinois...W J 2 Western Michigan...W J 5 at Eastern Michigan...W J 8 at Buffalo...W J 16 Akron...W J 20 at Kent State...L J 23 at Marshall...W J 28 Bowling Green...W F 1 Toledo...W F 3 Ohio...W F 6 at Western Michigan...W F 10 at Ball State...W F 13 Eastern Michigan...W F 17 at Toledo...L F 20 at Bowling Green...L F 24 Kent State...W F 27 Ball State %...W M 2 vs. Bowling Green (OT) $.W M 3 vs. Kent M 12 vs. Washington &...W M 14 vs. Utah &...W M 19 vs. Kentucky *...L # Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada ^ Coors Light Classic, Fresno, Calif. % MAC Quarterfinal, Oxford, Ohio $ MAC Semifinal, Toledo, MAC Championship, Toledo, Ohio & NCAA First and Second Round (Midwest Region), New Orleans, La. * NCAA Midwest Regional, St. Louis, Mo (15-15; 8-10 MAC/6th, East Division) Coach: Charlie Coles N 21 at Temple...L N 24 at IUPU-Indianapolis...W D 1 at Tennessee...L D 4 at UW-Green Bay (OT)...L D 8 Xavier...W D 11 Notre Dame...W D 18 Wright State...W D 29 at Dayton...L J 2 Kent State (OT)...L J 5 at Central Michigan...W J 8 Ohio...L J 12 Ball State (3OT)...W J 15 at Akron...W J 17 Eastern Michigan...W J 19 at Bowling Green...L J 22 Buffalo...W J 26 at Marshall...W J 29 at Western Michigan...L F 1 Toledo...L F 6 at Northern Illinois...L F 9 Akron...W F 12 Bowling Green...L F 19 at Ball State (OT)...L F 21 at Ohio...L F 23 Marshall...L F 26 at Buffalo...W M 1 at Eastern Michigan #...W M 5 vs. Bowling Green (OT) ^..W M 6 vs. Marshall %...W M 8 vs. Ball # MAC First Round, Ypsilanti, Mich. ^ MAC Quarterfinal, Cleveland, Ohio % MAC Semifinal, Cleveland, MAC Championship, Cleveland, Ohio (17-16; 10-8 MAC/T-4th, East Division) Coach: Charlie Coles N 18 at Xavier...L N 23 vs. Memphis #...L N 24 vs. Old Dominion #...W N 25 vs. Indiana State #...L N 30 Temple...W D 2 UW-Green Bay...W D 6 Dayton...L D 9 at Notre Dame...W D 19 at Wright State...L D 22 at George Mason...L D 30 UNC-Wilmington...L J 3 at Toledo...L J 6 Marshall...W J 10 Central Michigan...W J 13 at Ohio (OT)...L J 17 at Marshall...L J 20 Buffalo...W J 22 Western Michigan...W J 24 Akron...L J 27 Ball State...W J 31 at Eastern Michigan...W F 3 Bowling Green (OT)...L F 7 at Kent State...W F 11 at Ball State...W F 14 Northern Illinois...W F 17 at Akron...L F 24 at Buffalo (OT)...L F 28 Ohio...W M 3 at Bowling Green...L M 5 Akron ^...W M 8 vs. Central Michigan %...W M 9 vs. Ohio *...W M 10 vs Kent # Puerto Rico Shootout, Bayamon, Puerto Rico ^ MAC First Round, Oxford, Ohio % MAC Quarterfinal, Cleveland, Ohio * MAC Semifinal, Cleveland, MAC Championship, Cleveland, Ohio (13-18; 9-9 MAC/4th, East Division) Coach: Charlie Coles N17 at UNC Wilmington...L N19 George Mason...W N28 Xavier...L D1 Wright State...W D3 at Evansville (OT)...L D8 Notre Dame...L D16 at USC...L D20 vs. Boston College #...W D21 vs. Georgia #...L D22 vs. Iona #...L D29 at Dayton...L J2 at Western Michigan (OT).L J5 at Central Michigan (2OT).W J9 Marshall...W J12 Akron...W J16 Eastern Michigan...W J19 at Ohio...L J22 at Northern Illinois...L J26 Ball State...W F2 at Bowling Green...L F6 at Buffalo...W F9 Toledo...W F11 Ohio...W F14 at Marshall...L F16 at Kent State...L F20 Bowling Green...L F23 at Ball State...L F25 Buffalo...W M2 Kent State...L M4 Buffalo ^...W M7 vs. Ball State %...L # in Honolulu, Hawai i ^ MAC First Round, Oxford, Ohio % MAC Quarterfinal, Cleveland, Ohio (13-15; 11-7 MAC/2nd, East Division) Coach: Charlie Coles N 22 at Purdue...L N 24 at Maryland...L N 27 Ohio Dominican...W N 30 at Wright State...L D 4 Dayton...W D 7 Western Michigan...W D 9 at Xavier...L D 14 Butler...L D 28 vs. Cincinnati...L D 30 Evansville...L J 4 Central Michigan...W J 8 Kent State...L J 14 at Toledo...L J 18 at Ohio...W J 20 Akron...W J 25 Ball State...W J 29 at Eastern Michigan...W F 1 Buffalo...W F 3 at Kent State...L F 9 at Ball State...L F 15 Marshall...W F 20 at Akron...W F 22 at Buffalo...W F 25 Northern Illinois...W M 1 at Bowling Green...L M 5 Ohio...L M 8 at Marshall...L M 13 vs. Ohio# (OT)...L # MAC Quarterfinal, Cleveland, Ohio 61

63 History Year-By-Year Results (18-11; 12-6 MAC/2nd, East Division) Coach: Charlie Coles N 21 at Liberty...W N 28 Ohio Dominican...W D 3 at Dayton...L D 6 at Western Michigan...L D 9 Xavier...L D 11 Wright State...W D 20 vs. Southern Methodist #..L D 21 vs. IPFW #...W D 27 at Cincinnati...L J 7 at Buffalo...W J 10 Akron...W J 14 Kent State...W J 17 Ball State...L J 21 at Central Michigan...W J 24 Eastern Michigan...W J 28 at Marshall (OT)...W F 2 at Ohio (OT)...L F 4 Bowling Green...W F 7 Toledo...W F 11 at Akron...L F 16 at Ball State...W F 18 Ohio (OT)...W F 21 SMS^...W F 25 at Northern Illinois...L F 28 Buffalo...L M 3 at Kent State...W M 6 Marshall...W M 11 vs. Ball State %...W M 12 vs. Kent # in West Lafayette, Ind. ^ ESPN Bracket Buster % MAC Quarterfinal, Cleveland, MAC Semifinal, Cleveland, Ohio (19-11; 12-6 MAC/1st, East Division) MAC CHAMPIONS NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT Coach: Charlie Coles N 19 Purdue...W N 22 at Xavier...W N 27 at Butler...L N 29 Findlay...W D 4 Ball State (OT)...W D 8 at Wright State (OT)...W D 19 at SMS...L D 21 Liberty...W D 27 at Cincinnati...L J 5 Northern Illinois...W J 8 at Kent State...L J 12 Central Michigan...W J 15 at Buffalo...L J 19 at Eastern Michigan...W J 22 Ohio...W J 26 Western Michigan...W J 30 Akron...W F 3 at Toledo...W F 5 Buffalo (OT)...W F 9 at Ball State...W F 12 at Ohio...L F 15 Marshall...W F 19 Wichita State#...W F 23 at Akron (OT)...L F 27 at Bowling Green...L M 2 Kent State...W M 5 at Marshall...L M 10 vs Bowling Green ^...W M 11 vs Ohio %...L M # ESPN BracketBuster ^ MAC Quarterfinal, Cleveland, Ohio % MAC Semifinal, Cleveland, National Invitation Tournament, Oxford, Ohio (18-11; 14-4 MAC/t-2nd, East Division) NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT Coach: Charlie Coles N 15 at Alabama%...L N 21 Dayton...W N 30 Wright State...W D 4 at Central Michigan...W D 6 at Oakland...W D 11 Xavier...L D 20 at Wichita State...L D 22 at Michigan...L D 28 vs. Cincinnati...L J 3 at Northern Illinois...W J 7 Eastern Michigan (OT)...W J 11 Central Michigan...W J 14 at Ball State...W J 18 Toledo...W J 21 at Western Michigan...L J 24 Kent State...L J 26 at Akron...L J 29 at Ohio...W F 1 Bowling Green...W F 4 at Buffalo...W F 12 Ball State (2OT)...W F 15 Ohio...W F 18 Illinois State #...W F 22 Akron...W F 25 at Kent State...L M 1 at Bowling Green...W M 4 Buffalo...W M 9 vs. Ohio^...L M 14 at Butler@...L %NIT Season Tipoff # ESPN BracketBuster ^ MAC Quarterfinal, Cleveland, National Invitation Tournament, Indianapolis (18-15; 10-6 MAC/3rd, East Division) MAC TOURNAMENT CHAMPION NCAA TOURNAMENT Coach: Charlie Coles N 11 Wright State...L N 15 at Kentucky...L N 17 Florida A&M...W N 21 UIC...W N 24 vs. Illinois #...L N 25 vs. Rutgers #...W N 29 at Xavier...L D 5 at Illinois State...L D 7 Michigan...L D 10 Oakland...W D 20 at Dayton...L D 27 at Cincinnati...L J 7 Kent State...W J 11 at Akron...L J 14 at Buffalo...L J 17 Bowling Green...W J 21 Ohio (OT)...W J 24 at Central Michigan...W J 27 at Toledo...L J 30 Northern Illinois...W F 3 Western Michigan...W F 7 at Eastern Michigan...W F 10 Ball State...W F 14 at Kent State...L F 17 at Indiana State $...W F 21 Akron (OT)...W F 24 Buffalo...W M 1 at Ohio...L M 4 at Bowling Green...L M 8 vs. Ohio ^...W M 9 vs M 10 vs. Akron *...W M 16 vs. Oregon %...L # Chicago Invitational (Hoffman Estates, Ill.) $ ESPNU BracketBuster ^ MAC Quarterfinal, Cleveland, MAC Semifinal, Cleveland, Ohio * MAC Championship, Cleveland, Ohio % NCAA Midwest Regional, Spokane, Wash (17-16; 9-7 MAC/T-3rd, East Division) COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL Coach: Charlie Coles N 13 Xavier...W N 22 vs South Alabama#...W N 23 vs Southern California#...L N 25 vs Mississippi State#...W N 28 Dayton...L D 1 at Louisville...L D 4 Indiana State...W D 15 at Wright State...L D 18 Chicago State...W D 20 at Illinois (OT)...W D 22 at Kansas...L D 29 at Cincinnati...L J 05 at Akron...L J 12 at Ohio...L J 17 Kent State...L J 20 Buffalo...W J 23 at Bowling Green...L J 26 Eastern Michigan...W J 30 at Northern Illinois...W F 2 at Ball State...W F 6 Toledo...W F 9 Central Michigan...W F 12 at Western Michigan (2OT)...L F 16 at Buffalo...W F 19 Akron...L F 23 at Valparaiso$ (2OT)...L M 1 Ohio...W M 4 at Kent State...L M 9 Bowling Green...W M 12 vs Buffalo*...W M 13 vs Ohio^...W M 14 vs Kent State@...L M 19 at Tulsa%...L # Anaheim Classic (Anaheim, Calif.) $ ESPNU BracketBuster * MAC First Round, Cleveland, Ohio ^ MAC Quarterfinal, Cleveland, MAC Semifinal, Cleveland, Ohio % CBI, Tulsa, Okla (17-13; 10-6 MAC/T-3rd, East Division) Coach: Charlie Coles N 12 vs Weber State#...W N 13 at UCLA#...L N 17 at Pittsburgh...L N 24 at Wright State...W N 29 at Xavier...L D 3 at Temple...W D 6 Northwestern State...W D 11 UW-Milwaukee...W D 13 Valparaiso...W D 20 at West Virginia...L D 30 at Northwestern State...W J 6 at Dayton...L J 10 Akron (OT)...W J 14 Ohio...L J 17 at Kent State...W J 20 at Bowling Green...W J 24 Buffalo...L J 28 Northern Illinois...W J 31 at Eastern Michigan...W F 4 Ball State...W F 7 at Toledo...W F 10 at Central Michigan...L F 14 Western Michigan...W F 18 at Akron...L F 21 at Evansville$...L F 26 at Ohio...L M 1 Kent State...W M 5 Bowling Green (OT)...W M 8 at Buffalo (OT)...L M 12 vs Akron^...L # Coaches vs. Cancer Classic (Los Angeles, Calif.) $ ESPNU BracketBuster ^ MAC Quarterfinal, Cleveland, Ohio (14-18; 9-7 MAC/T-3rd, East Division) Coach: Charlie Coles N 13 at Towson...L N 16 at Kentucky...L N 20 vs. Louisiana Tech#...L N 21 vs. Nicholls State#...W N 22 at New Mexico#...L N 28 Evansville...W D 2 Dayton...L D 8 Temple...L D 10 at Cincinnati*...L D 13 Wright State...W D 19 at Milwaukee...L D 23 at Xavier...L J 5 at Colorado...L J 9 at Buffalo...L J 12 Kent State (OT)...W J 16 Ohio...W J 20 at Akron...L J 23 Bowling Green...W J 26 at Ball State (2OT)...L J 28 Central Michigan...W J 30 Eastern Michigan...W F 4 at Western Michigan...W F 6 at Northern Illinois...W F 10 Toledo...W F 14 at Bowling Green...L F 17 Akron...L F 20 Southeast Missouri State$...W F 24 at Ohio...L F 27 at Kent State...L M 4 Buffalo...W M 11 vs. Buffalo^...W M 12 vs Ohio^...L # World Vision Classic (Albuquerque, N.M.) * Game played at U.S. Bank Arena $ ESPNU BracketBuster ^ MAC Quarterfinal, Cleveland, MAC Semifinal, Cleveland, Ohio (16-17; 11-5 MAC/2nd, East Division) COLLEGE BASKETBALL INVITATIONAL Coach: Charlie Coles N 12 Towson... W N 16 at Duke... L N 20 IUPUI#... W N 21 Green Bay#... L N 22 San Diego State#... L N 26 at Ohio State... L D 1 Xavier... W D 4 at Dayton... L D 7 Saginaw Valley... W D 11 Troy... W D 18 at Wright State... L D 21 Cincinnati... L D 30 at Belmont... L J 2 at Kansas... L J 9 at Ohio (3OT)... W J 13 Buffalo... W J 16 at Bowling Green... L J 19 Akron... W J 23 at Kent State... L J 27 at Central Michigan... W J 29 Western Michigan (OT)... L F 1 Ball State... W F 5 at Eastern Michigan... W F 9 Northern Illinois... W F 12 at Toledo... W F 16 Kent State (OT)... W F 19 at James Madison$... L F 23 at Akron... L F 26 Bowling Green... W M 2 at Buffalo... L M 4 Ohio... W M 10 vs Akron (2OT)^... L M 16 at Rhode Island@... L # CBE Classic Sub-Regional (Oxford, Ohio) $ ESPNU BracketBuster ^ MAC Quarterfinal, Cleveland, CBI First Round, Kingston, R.I. 62 Miami University Men s Basketball

64 Year-By-Year Results (9-21; 5-11 MAC/6th, East Division) Coach: Charlie Coles N 15 Dayton (OT)... W N 18 at Xavier... L N 21 at Saginaw Valley... W N 26 at Southeast Missouri... L N 29 at Cincinnati... L D 3 at Troy... L D 10 Wright State... L D 17 Belmont... W D 20 Evansville... L D 22 at Ohio State... L D 29 William & Mary... W J 2 at Vanderbilt... L J 7 Akron... L J 11 at Kent State... L J 14 Buffalo... W J 18 Bowling Green... L J 21 at Ohio... L J 25 Toledo... L J 28 at Western Michigan... L F 1 Eastern Michigan (OT)... W F 4 at Ball State... W F 8 at Northern Illinois... L F 11 Central Michigan... W F 15 at Akron... L F 19 Tennessee State$... L F 21 Kent State... W F 25 at Buffalo... L F 29 at Bowling Green... L M 3 Ohio... L M 5 at Toledo^... L $ ESPNU BracketBuster ^ MAC First-Round, Toledo, Ohio (9-22; 3-13 MAC/6th, East Division) Coach: John Cooper N 9 at NC State... L N 13 Grambling State... W N 18 at Louisville... L N 21 at William & Mary... W N 24 James Madison... W D 1 at IPFW... L D 5 at Evansville... L D 8 at Dayton... L D 19 at Wright State... L D 22 Illinois-Chicago... W D 30 Wilmington College... W J 2 Massachusetts... L J 9 Northern Illinois... L J 12 at Buffalo... W J 16 Bowling Green... W J 19 at Eastern Michigan... L J 23 Ohio... L J 26 Ball State... L J 30 Western Michigan... L F 2 at Central Michigan... W F 6 at Toledo... L F 9 Akron... L F 13 at Kent State... L F 16 Buffalo... L F 23 at Southern Illinois (OT)$... L F 27 at Bowling Green... L M 2 Kent State... L M 5 at Akron... L M 9 at Ohio... L M 11 at Bowling Green^... W M 13 vs. Eastern Michigan@... L $ ESPNU BracketBuster ^ MAC First Round, Bowling Green, MAC Second Round, Cleveland, Ohio (13-18; 8-10 MAC/4th, East Division) Coach: John Cooper N8 at Notre Dame... L N12 at Arizona State... L N20 at Xavier... L N23 WILMINGTON... L D3 IPFW... W D7 at Evansville... L D15 WRIGHT STATE... W D18 at Kansas City... L D21 at Tennessee State... W D29 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS... W J4 at Massachusetts... L J8 at Central Michigan... W J11 WESTERN MICHIGAN (OT).L J15 at Akron... L J18 at Ball State... W J22 CENTRAL MICHIGAN... W J25 at Bowling Green... W J29 TOLEDO... L F1 EASTERN MICHIGAN... W F4 at Northern Illinois... L F8 at Ohio... L F12 BUFFALO... L F15 at Western Michigan... L F19 KENT STATE... L F23 BOWLING GREEN... W F26 AKRON... W M1 at Buffalo... L M4 at Kent State... W M8 OHIO (OT)... L M10 KENT STATE^... W M12 vs Ohio@... L ^ MAC First Round, Oxford, MAC Second Round, Cleveland, Ohio History Miami s MAC Championships

65 64 History All-Time Records vs. Opponents Opponent W L Akron Alabama Antioch Arizona Arizona State Arkansas State Ashland Baldwin-Wallace Ball State Bellarmine Belmont Beloit Bluffton Boston College Boston University Bowling Green Brooklyn Brown Buffalo Butler UC Irvine UCLA UC Santa Barbara Canisius Capital Case Cedarville Central Michigan Central State Centre Chicago State Cincinnati City College of New York Clemson Cleveland State Coastal Carolina Colorado Concordia Cornell Creighton Davidson Dayton Defiance Denison Denver DePaul DePauw DeSales Drake Duke Duquesne Earlham East Carolina East Tennessee State Eastern Illinois Eastern Kentucky Eastern Michigan Eastern Washington Emporia State Evansville Fairfield Findlay Florida Florida A&M Florida State Fordham Franklin Fresno State Georgia George Washington Georgetown Georgetown (KY) Opponent W L George Mason Grambling State Hanover Harvard Heidelberg Hiram Idaho Idaho State Illinois Illinois- Chicago (UIC) Illinois State Indiana IPFW IUPUI Indiana State Iona Iowa Iowa State Jacksonville James Madison Kansas Kent State Kentucky Kentucky Wesleyan Kenyon La Salle Liberty Long Beach State Louisiana Tech Louisville Loyola (IL) Loyola Marymount Marietta Marquette Marshall Maryland Massachusetts Memphis Miami (FL) Michigan Michigan State Middle Tennessee State Minnesota Mississippi State Missouri State Morehead State Morris Harvey Mt. Union Mt. Vernon Nazarene Muskingum Nebraska New Hampshire New Mexico New Orleans New York University Nicholls State North Carolina North Carolina State UNC Wilmington Northeast Louisiana Northern Illinois Northwestern Northwestern State Notre Dame Oberlin Oakland Ohio Ohio Dominican Ohio Northern Ohio State Ohio Wesleyan Oklahoma Miami University Men s Basketball Opponent W L Oklahoma City Old Dominion Oregon Otterbein Penn State Pittsburgh Princeton Purdue Rice Rollins Rose Poly Inst Rutgers Saginaw Valley St. John s (NY) San Diego San Diego State San Francisco Seattle South Alabama South Florida Southeast Missouri State Southern California Southern Illinois Southern Methodist Stanford Syracuse Tampa Temple Tennessee Tennessee State Texas A&M TCU Texas-El Paso Texas Southern Texas Tech Thomas More Toledo Towson Transylvania Troy Tulsa Tulane UMKC Utah Utah State Valparaiso Vanderbilt Villa Madonna Virginia Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Tech Wabash Washington Washington & Lee Weber State West Virginia Western Kentucky Western Michigan Western Reserve Westminster (PA) Wichita State William & Mary Wilmington Wisconsin Wisconsin-Green Bay Wisconsin-Milwaukee Wittenberg Wooster Wright State Xavier Others (non-college)

66 All-Time Game-By-Game Series History AKRON Akron leads At Oxford: MU leads At Akron: UA leads 15-6 At Neutral Sites: UA leads 2-1 Current streak: mu 1 Most MU points: 99 (99-50) in 1996 Most UA points: 82 (82-75) in 2011 Combined points: 160 (84-76) in 2011 Biggest MU win: 49 (99-50) in 1996 Biggest UA win: 17 (72-55) in H W H L H L H L A L H L A W H W A L H W H W A W A W H W H W A W H L A L H W A W H W H L A L H W H W H W A W H W A L H W A L(OT) A L H W A L H W(OT) N W A L H L H W (OT) A L N L A L H L H W A L N L (2OT) H L A L H L A L A L H W ALABAMA Alabama leads 2-0 At Tuscaloosa: UA leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: UA leads 1-0 Current streak: UA 2 Most MU points: 69 (69-87) in 1979 Most UA points: 87 (69-87) in 1979 Combined points: 156 (69-87) in 1979 Biggest UA win: 19 (69-87) in N L A L ANTIOCH Miami leads 2-1 At Oxford: MU leads 2-0 At Yellow Springs: AC leads 1-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 56 (56-22) in 1927 Most AC points: 30 (30-23) in 1925 Combined points: 78 (56-22) in 1927 Biggest MU win: 39 (55-16) in 1926 Biggest AC win: 7 (30-23) in A L H W H W ARIZONA Miami leads 2-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 2-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 71 (71-62) in 1995 Most UA points: 62 (71-62) in 1995 Combined points: 133 (71-62) in 1995 Biggest MU win: 9 (71-62) in N W N W ARIZONA STATE Miami leads 2-1 At Tempe: ASU lead 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 2-0 Current streak: ASU 1 Most MU points: 104 (104-69) in 1953 Most ASU points: 69 (104-69) in 1953 Combined points: 173 (104-69) in 1953 Biggest MU win: 35 (104-69) in N W N W A L ARKANSAS STATE Miami leads 1-0 At Jonesboro: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 81 (81-61) in 1965 Most ASU points: 61 (81-61) in 1965 Combined points: 142 (81-61) in 1965 Biggest MU win: 20 (81-61) in A W ASHLAND Miami leads 3-0 At Oxford: MU leads 3-0 Current streak: MU 3 Most MU points: 99 (99-58) in 1960 Most AU points: 99 (99-58) in 1960 Combined points: 99 (99-58) in 1960 Biggest MU win: 99 (99-58) in H W H W H W BALDWIN-WALLACE Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 27 (27-26) in 1938 Most BW points: 26 (27-26) in 1938 Combined points: 53 (27-26) in 1938 Biggest MU win: 1 (27-26) in N W BALL STATE Miami leads At Oxford: MU leads At Muncie: MU leads At Neutral Sites: BSU leads 4-3 Most MU points: 107 (107-78) in 1965; ( ) in 1968 Most BSU points: 100 ( ) in 1968 Combined points: 207 ( ) in 1968 Biggest MU win: 33 (93-60) in 1977 Biggest BSU win: 25 (69-44) in A L A L A W H W H W A L H W A L H W H W A W H W A W H W (OT) A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W (OT) A W H L H L A L H L A L H L A L A L H L A L H W A W H W (OT) A L N W A W H W N L (OT) H W A W (OT) A W H L H L A L A L H L H W A L A L H L N W H W A L A W H W H W A L (OT) N L A L H W A L H W H W A W H W H W (3OT) A L (OT) N L H W A W H W A L N L H W A L H L A W N W H W(OT) A W A W H W(2OT) H W A W H W A L (OT) H W A W H L A W

67 History All-Time Game-By-Game Series BELLARMINE Miami leads 1-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 86 (86-67) in 1968 Most BU points: 67 (86-67) in 1968 Combined points: 153 (86-67) in 1968 Biggest MU win: 19 (86-67) in H W BELMONT Tied 1-1 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Nashville: BU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 72 (72-83) in 2010 Most BU points: 83 (83-72) in 2010 Combined points: 155 (72-83) in 2010 Biggest MU win: 5(66-61) in 2011 Biggest BU win: 11 (83-72) in A L H W BELOIT Beloit leads 1-0 At Oxford: BU leads 1-0 Current streak: BU 1 Most MU points: 49 (49-75) in 1947 Most BU points: 67 (75-49) in 1947 Combined points: 124 (49-75) in 1947 Biggest BU win: 26 (75-49) in H L BLUFFTON Miami leads 1-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 50 (50-25) in 1933 Most BU points: 25 (50-25) in 1933 Combined points: 75 (50-25) in 1933 Biggest MU win: 25 (50-25) in H W BOSTON COLLEGE Tied 1-1 At Neutral Sites: Tied 1-1 Most MU points: 76 (76-81) in 1977 Most BC points: 81 (81-76) in 1977 Combined points: 157 (76-81) in 1977 Biggest MU win: 6 (73-67) in 2001 Biggest BC win: 5 (81-76) in N L N W BOSTON Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 70 (70-63) in 1998 Most BU points: 53 (70-63) in 1998 Combined points: 123 (70-63) in 1998 Biggest MU win: 17 (70-63) in N W BOWLING GREEN Miami leads At Oxford: MU leads At Bowling Green: BGSU At Neutral Sites: MU leads 6-2 Current streak: MU 3 Most MU points: 96 (96-76) in 1990 Most BGSU points: 96 (96-72) in 1954 Combined points: 184 (93-91) in 1990 Biggest MU win: 37 (91-54) in 1965 Biggest BGSU win: 50 (86-36) in H L A L N L H W A W H W (OT) A L A W H W A W H W H W A W A W H W H W A W N L A L H L H W A L A L H L A L H W H W A L A W H W A W H L H W A W (2OT) A L (OT) H L A W H W H L A W A L H W H W A L H W A W H L A L A W H W A W A W H W H W A W H W A W H W (OT) A L H W H W A L (OT) A L H L A L A W H W A W H W H W A W A L H L A L H L (OT) H F A L A W H W (OT) H W (OT) A L A L H W N W H W A W N W A L H W N W A W H W H W A W H W A L H W A L H W H W A L N W (OT) A L H L N W (OT) H L (OT) A L A L H L A L H W A L N W H W A W H W A L A L H W A W H W (OT) H W A L A L H W H L A L H W A L A W A W H W F Forfeited by Miami BROOKLYN Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 2 (2-0) in 1944 Most BU points: 0 (2-0) in 1944 Combined points: 2 (2-0) in 1944 Biggest MU win: 2 (2-0) in A W 2-0* * Forfeit win BROWN Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 95 (95-80) in 1986 Most BU points: 80 (95-80) in 1986 Combined points: 175 (95-80) in 1986 Biggest MU win: 15 (95-80) in N W Miami University Men s Basketball

68 All-Time Game-By-Game Series History BUFFALO Miami leads At Oxford: MU leads 12-4 At Buffalo: Series tied 8-8 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Current streak: UB 3 Most MU points: 81 (81-74) in 2006 Most UB points: 87 (87-73) in 2004 Combined points: 160 (73-87) in 2004 Biggest MU win: 32 (74-42) in 2001 Biggest UB win: 23 (78-55) in A W H W A W H W A L (OT) A W H W H W H W A W A W H L A L H W(OT) A W H W A L H W H W A W N W H L A L(OT) A L H W H W A L H W A L A W H L H L A L BUTLER Butler leads 11-1 At Oxford: BU leads 4-1 At Indianapolis: BU leads 7-0 Current streak: BU 6 Most MU points: 78 (78-81) in 1989 Most BU points: 81 (81-8) in 1989 Combined points: 159 (78-81) in 1989 Biggest MU win: 2 (50-48) in 1950 Biggest BU win: 35 (47-12) in A L H L A L H L A L H W A L H L A L (OT) H L A L A L UC IRVINE Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 109 (109-99) in 1980 Most UCI points: 99 (109-99) in 1980 Combined points: 208 (109-99) in 1980 Biggest MU win: 10 (109-99) in N W UCLA UCLA leads 1-0 At Los Angeles: UCLA leads 1-0 Current streak: UCLA 1 Most MU points: 59 (59-64) in 2008 Most UCLA points: 64 (64-59) in 2008 Combined points: 123 (59-64) in 2008 Biggest UCLA win: 5 (64-59) in A L UC SANTA BARBARA Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 60 (60-55) in 1982 Most UCSB points: 55 (55-60) in 1982 Combined points: 115 (60-55) in 1982 Biggest MU win: 5 (60-55) in N W CANISIUS Canisius leads 3-0 At Buffalo: CC leads 3-0 Current streak: CC 3 Most MU points: 57 (57-61) in 1963 Most CC points: 68 (68-56) in 1948 Combined points: 124 (56-68) in 1948 Biggest CC win: 12 (56-68) in A L A L A L CAPITAL Miami leads 4-1 At Oxford: MU leads 3-0 At Columbus: Tied 1-1 Current streak: MU 4 Most MU points: 108 (108-55) in 1964 Most CC points: 59 (68-59) in 1984 Combined points: 163 (108-55) in 1964 Biggest MU win: 53 (108-55) in 1964 Biggest CC win: 12 (20-8) in A L A W H W H W H W CASE Tied 1-1 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Cleveland: CW leads 1-0 Most MU points: 36 (36-38) in 1938 Most CW points: 38 (38-36) in 1938 Combined points: 74 (36-38) in 1938 Biggest MU win: 1 (31-30) in 1940 Biggest CW win: 2 (38-36) in A L H W CEDARVILLE Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 57 (57-27) in 1940 Most CU points: 27 (57-27) in 1940 Combined points: 84 (57-27) in 1940 Biggest MU win: 30 (57-27) in H W CENTRAL MICHIGAN Miami leads At Oxford: MU leads 26-6 At Mount Pleasant: MU leads At Neutral Sites: Series Tied 1-1 Current streak: MU 6 Most MU points: 102 (102-76) in 1975 Most CMU points: 103 (103-87) in 1981 Combined points: 194 (100-94) in 2002 Biggest MU win: 36 (76-40) in 1994 Biggest CMU win: 24 (82-58) in H W A W H W H W A L H W H L A L A W H W A L H L A L H W A L A W H W A W (OT) H W (OT) A W H W H W A W A W H W H L A L H L A W (OT) A L H F H W A L N L A W H L (OT) H W A W A W H W H W A W H W A W A W H W H W A L A W A W (OT) A W H W N W A W (2OT) H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A L H W A W H W A W A W H W F Forfeited by Miami CENTRAL STATE Miami leads 1-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 72 (72-57) in 1981 Most CSU points: 57 (72-57) in 1981 Combined points: 129 (72-57) in 1981 Biggest MU win: 15 (72-57) in H W CENTRE Miami leads 3-1 At Oxford: MU leads 2-0 At Danville: Tied 1-1 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 92 (92-53) in 1985 Most CC points: 53 (92-53) in 1985 Combined points: 145 (92-53) in 1985 Biggest MU win: 39 (92-53) in 1985 Biggest CC win: 8 (38-30) in A W A L H W H W

69 History All-Time Game-By-Game Series CHICAGO STATE Miami leads 1-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 74 (74-68) in 2007 Most CSU points: 68 (74-68) in 2007 Combined points: 142 (74-68) in 2007 Biggest MU win: 6 (74-68) in H W CINCINNATI Cincinnati leads At Oxford: MU leads At Cincinnati: UC leads Current Streak: UC 13 Most MU points: 96 (96-75) in 1953 Most UC points: 102 (73-102) in 1959 Combined points: 175 (73-102) in 1959 Biggest MU win: 24 (43-19) in 1931 Biggest UC win: 58 (36-94) in H L H W A L H L H W A W H W H W A L H W A L H W A L H W A L H W A L H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H L A L H W A L H W A L H W A L H L A L H W A W H L A L H L A L H L(OT) A W H L A L H L A L H L A W H L A W H L A L H L A L A L H L A L H W A L H L H L A L H L A L A W H W A W H W H L A L A L H L H W H W A L H W A L A L H W H W A L H L A L A L H L H L A L A W H W A W H L A L H W H L A W A L H W H W A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A W A L A L(OT) A L H L A L H W A L H W A L H W A L H L A L H L A L H W(OT) A L H L A W H L A W H L A L H W A W H W A L H L(OT) A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L A L H L A L CITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK City College of New York leads 1-0 At New York: CCNY leads 1-0 Current streak: CCNY 1 Most MU points: 55 (55-72) in 1948 Most CCNY points: 68 (72-55) in 1948 Combined points: 127 (55-72) in 1948 Biggest CCNY win: 17 (72-55) in A L CLEMSON Clemson leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: CU leads 1-0 Current streak: CU 1 Most MU points: 56 (56-68) in 1997 Most CU points: 68 (68-56) in 1997 Combined points: 124 (56-68) in 1997 Biggest CU win: 12 (68-56) in N L CLEVELAND STATE Miami leads 5-0 At Oxford: MU leads 3-0 At Cleveland: MU leads 2-0 Current streak: MU 5 Most MU points: 113 (113-63) in 1976 Most CSU points: 72 (81-72) in 1973 Combined points: 176 (113-63) in 1976 Biggest MU win: 50 (113-63) in H W H W A W H W A W COASTAL CAROLINA Coastal Carolina leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 69 (69-62) in 1994 Most CU points: 62 (62-69) in 1994 Combined points: 131 (69-62) in 1994 Biggest MU win: 7 (69-62) in N W COLORADO Colorado leads 1-0 At Boulder: CU leads 1-0 Current streak: CU 1 Most MU points: 65 (65-67) in 2010 Most CU points: 67 (67-65) in 2010 Combined points: 132 (65-67) in 2010 Biggest CU win: 2 (67-65) in A L CONCORDIA Concordia leads 1-0 At Montreal: CU leads 1-0 Current streak: CU 1 Most MU points: 45 (45-50) in 1945 Most CU points: 50 (50-45) in 1945 Combined points: 95 (45-50) in 1945 Biggest CU win: 5 (50-45) in A L CORNELL Cornell leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: CU leads 1-0 Current streak: CU 1 Most MU points: 71 (71-77) in 1987 Most CU points: 77 (77-71) in 1987 Combined points: 148 (71-77) in 1987 Biggest CU win: 6 (77-71) in N L CREIGHTON Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 57 (57-38) in 1946 Most CU points: 38 (38-57) in 1946 Combined points: 95 (57-38) in 1946 Biggest MU win: 19 (57-38) in N W DAVIDSON Miami leads 3-2 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Davidson: DC leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 2-1 Most MU points: 96 (96-72) in 1978 Most DC points: 97 (97-87) in 1973 Combined points: 184 (87-97) in 1973 Biggest MU win: 32 (89-57) in 1990 Biggest DC win: 10 (97-87) in N L N W N W A F H W F Forfeited by Miami 68 Miami University Men s Basketball

70 All-Time Game-By-Game Series History DAYTON Dayton leads At Oxford: MU leads At Dayton: UD leads At Neutral Sites: UD leads 1-0 Current streak: UD 1 Most MU points: 101 (101-77) in 1990 Most UD points: 97 (97-81) in 1989 Combined points: 192 (99-93) in 1994 Biggest MU win: 44 (89-45) in 1948 Biggest UD win: 37 (60-23) in A L A W A W H W A W H L A W H W H W A W H W A W A L H L H W A L A W H W H W A W H W A W A L H W H W A L H L A L H L A L H W A L A W H W H W A L H L A L A L H L H L A L (2OT) A W H L A L H W H L A L A L H W H L A L A L H L H L A W H W A L A L H L N L H L A L A W H L H L A L A W H W H W A W A W H L A L H W A L H L H W A W H W A L A W H L A L H W H L A L H L A L H L A W H L A L H L A W H W A L H W A L H W A L H W (OT) A W H L A W (OT) H W A L A L H W A W H W A W (2OT) H W A W H W A W (OT) H W A L H L A L H W A L H W A L H L A L H L A L H W (OT) A L DEFIANCE Miami leads 2-0 At Oxford: MU leads 2-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 75 (75-32) in 1948 Most DC points: 40 (40-72) in 1947 Combined points: 112 (72-40) in 1947 Biggest MU win: 37 (75-32) in H W H W DENISON Denison leads At Oxford: DU leads At Granville: DU leads 21-3 Most MU points: 80 (80-55) in 1985 Most DU points: 73 (73-32) in 1945 Combined points: 135 (80-55) in 1985 Biggest MU win: 35 (80-55) in 1985 Biggest DU win: 57 (71-14) IN A L H L A L H L A L H W H W H W A L A L H L A L H L H L A L A L H L A L H W H W A W A L H L A L H L A L H L A L H L A L H L A L H L A L H W A W H W A W H W A L H L H W A L A L H W H L A L H W A L H W DENVER Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 91 (91-77) in 1974 Most DU points: 77 (77-91) in 1974 Combined points: 168 (91-77) in 1974 Biggest MU win: 14 (91-77) in N W DEPAUL DePaul leads 4-3 At Oxford: DU leads 1-0 At Chicago: MU leads 3-1 At Neutral Sites: DU leads 2-0 Current streak: DU 2 Most MU points: 80 (80-70) in 1956 Most DU points: 81 (81-79) in 1960 Combined points: 160 (79-81) in 1960 Biggest MU win: 10 (80-70) in 1956 Biggest DU win: 3 (81-78) in N L N L A W A W A W H L A L DePAUW DePauw leads 7-5 At Oxford: DU leads 5-2 At Greencastle: DU leads 5-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 79 (79-68) in 1963 Most DU points: 68 (68-79) in 1963 Combined points: 147 (79-68) in 1963 Biggest MU win: 22 (66-44) in 1991 Biggest DU win: 24 (38-14) in H L A L H W A L H W A L A L H L H W A L H W H W

71 History All-Time Game-By-Game Series DeSALES DeSales leads 1-0 At Lehigh County: DU leads 1-0 Current streak: DU 1 Most MU points: 45 (45-46) in 1940 Most DU points: 46 (46-45) in 1940 Combined points: 91 (45-46) in 1940 Biggest DU win: 1 (46-45) in A L DRAKE Drake leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: DU leads 1-0 Current streak: DU 1 Most MU points: 44 (44-62) in 1986 Most DU points: 62 (62-44) in 1986 Combined points: 106 (44-62) in 1986 Biggest DU win: 18 (62-44) in N L DUKE Duke leads 1-0 At Durham: DU leads 1-0 Current streak: DU 1 Most MU points: 45 (45-79) in 2010 Most DU points: 79 (79-45) in 2010 Combined points: 124 (45-79) in 2010 Biggest DU win: 34 (79-45) in A L DUQUESNE Duquesne leads 4-0 At Pittsburgh: DU leads 2-0 At Neutral Sites: DU leads 2-0 Current streak: DU 4 Most MU points: 69 (69-97) in 1980 Most DU points: 97 (97-69) in 1980 Combined points: 166 (69-97) in 1980 Biggest DU win: 28 (97-69) in N L A L A L N L EARLHAM Miami leads At Oxford: MU leads 5-4 At Richmond: Tied 6-6 Current streak: MU 5 Most MU points: 93 (93-45) in 1991 Most EC points: 58 (58-89) in 1953 Combined points: 147 (89-58) in 1953 Biggest MU win: 48 (93-45) in 1991 Biggest EC win: 20 (31-11) in A L A L H W A L A L H W H L A L A W A W A W A W A L H L H L H L A W H W A W H W H W EAST CAROLINA East Carolina leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: ECU leads 1-0 Current streak: ECU 1 Most MU points: 63 (63-86) in 1987 Most ECU points: 86 (86-63) in 1987 Combined points: 149 (63-86) in 1987 Biggest ECU win: 23 (86-63) in N L EAST TENNESSEE STATE East Tennessee State leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: ETSU leads 1-0 Current streak: ETSU 1 Most MU points: 78 (78-79) in 1988 Most ETSU points: 79 (79-78) in 1988 Combined points: 157 (78-79) in 1988 Biggest ESTU win: 1 (79-78) in N L EASTERN ILLINOIS Eastern Illinois leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: EIU leads 1-0 Current streak: EIU 1 Most MU points: 30 (30-42) in 1944 Most EIU points: 42 (42-30) in 1944 Combined points: 72 (30-42) in 1944 Biggest EIU win: 12 (42-30) in N L EASTERN KENTUCKY Miami leads 10-6 At Oxford: MU leads 6-2 At Richmond: MU leads 4-3 At Neutral Sites: EKU leads 1-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 96 (96-81) in 1961 Most EKU points: 85 (85-75) in 1959 Combined points: 177 (96-81) in 1961 Biggest MU win: 51 (91-40) in 1996 Biggest EKU win: 10 (85-75) in A W N L H W H L A L H W A W H W A L H W (OT) A W H L (OT) H W A L A W H W EASTERN MICHIGAN Miami leads At Oxford: MU leads 26-5 At Ypsilanti: MU leads At Neutral Sites: EMU leads 4-2 Most MU points: 102 (102-68) in 1986 Most EMU points: 88 (88-66) in 1987 Combined points: 186 (99-87) in 1989 Biggest MU win: 34 (102-68) in 1986 Biggest EMU win: 17 (69-52) in A W H W A W H W A L H W A L A W H W A L H W A L A W H L A W H W H W A W A W H W H W A L N L A L H L A W H F N L H W A L A L H W H W A W N W A W H L H W A L H W A W H W H L A W A L H W N W H W A L N L A W H W H W A W A W H W A W H W A W H W (OT) A W H W A W H W A W H W (OT) A L N L H W F Forfeited by Miami EASTERN WASHINGTON Tied 1-1 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Cheney: EWU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 97 (97-62) in 1990 Most EWU points: 102 (102-79) in 1989 Combined points: 181 (79-102) in 1989 Biggest MU win: 35 (97-62) in 1990 Biggest EWU win: 23 (102-79) in A L H W EMPORIA STATE Emporia State leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: ESU leads 1-0 Current streak: ESU 1 Most MU points: 52 (52-62) in 1947 Most ESU points: 62 (62-52) in 1947 Combined points: 114 (52-62) in 1947 Biggest ESU win: 10 (62-52) in N L EVANSVILLE Evansville leads 10-4 At Oxford: Tied 3-3 At Evansville: UE leads 7-1 Current streak: UE 3 Most MU points: 110 ( ) in 1988 Most UE points: 102 ( ) in 1988 Combined points: 212 ( ) in 1988 Biggest MU win: 24 (82-58) in 2009 Biggest UE win: 26 (94-68) in H W A L A W A L H W A L (2OT) H L A L (OT) H L A L H W H L A L A L Miami University Men s Basketball

72 All-Time Game-By-Game Series History FAIRFIELD Miami leads 2-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Fairfield: MU leads 1-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 103 (103-78) in 1990 Most FU points: 78 (78-103) in 1990 Combined points: 181 (103-78) in 1990 Biggest MU win: 25 (103-78) in H W A W FINDLAY Miami leads 9-0 At Oxford: MU leads 9-0 Current streak: MU 9 Most MU points: 114 (114-71) in 1974 Most FU points: 71 (71-114) in 1974 Combined points: 185 (114-71) in 1974 Biggest MU win: 43 (114-71) in H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W FLORIDA Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 88 (88-72) in 1972 Most UF points: 72 (72-88) in 1972 Combined points: 160 (88-72) in 1972 Biggest MU win: 16 (88-72) in N W FLORIDA A&M Miami leads 1-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 52 (52-33) in 2006 Most FA&M points: 33 (33-52) in 2006 Combined points: 85 (52-33) in 2006 Biggest MU win: 19 (52-33) in H W FLORIDA STATE Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 67 (67-64) in 1970 Most FSU points: 64 (64-67) in 1970 Combined points: 131 (67-64) in 1970 Biggest MU win: 3 (67-64) in N W FORDHAM Fordham leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: FU leads 1-0 Current streak: FU 1 Most MU points: 60 (60-67) in 1956 Most FU points: 67(67-60) in 1956 Combined points: 127 (60-67) in 1956 Biggest FU win: 7 (67-60) in N L FRANKLIN Miami leads 7-2 At Oxford: MU leads 5-1 At Columbus: MU leads 2-1 Current streak: FU 1 Most MU points: 67 (67-35) in 1943 Most FU points: 47(47-54) in 1947 Combined points: 102 (67-35) in 1943 Biggest MU win: 32 (67-35) in 1943 Biggest FU win: 10 (48-38) in A W A W H W H W A L H W H W H W H L FRESNO STATE Fresno State leads 2-0 At Neutral Sites: FSU leads 2-0 Current streak: FSU 2 Most MU points: 62 (62-73) in 1998 Most FSU points: 73 (73-62) in 1998 Combined points: 135 (62-73) in 1998 Biggest FSU win: 11 (73-62) in N L N L GEORGIA Georgia leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: UGA leads 1-0 Current streak: UGA 1 Most MU points: 59 (59-64) in 2001 Most UGA points: 64 (64-59) in 2001 Combined points: 123 (59-64) in 2001 Biggest UGA win: 5 (64-59) in N L GEORGE WASHINGTON Miami leads 2-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 2-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 84 (84-70) in 1956 Most GWU points: 70 (70-84) in 1956 Combined points: 154 (84-70) in 1956 Biggest MU win: 14 (84-70) in N W N W GEORGETOWN Georgetown leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: GU leads 1-0 Current streak: GU 1 Most MU points: 53 (53-66) in 1993 Most GU points: 66 (66-53) in 1993 Combined points: 119 (53-66) in 1993 Biggest GU win: 13 (66-53) in N L GEORGETOWN (KY) Miami leads 8-2 At Oxford: MU leads 5-0 At Georgetown: MU leads 3-2 Current streak: MU 8 Most MU points: 49 (49-21) in 1935 Most GC points: 36 (36-38) in 1929 Combined points: 78 (46-32) in 1927 Biggest MU win: 28 (49-21) in 1935 Biggest GC win: 10 (11-21) in A L A L A W A W A W H W H W H W H W H W GEORGE MASON Tied 1-1 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Fairfax: GMU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 70 (70-65) in 2001 Most GMU points: 65 (65-70) in 2001 Combined points: 135 (70-65) in 2001 Biggest MU win: 5 (70-65) in 2001 Biggest GMU win: 14 (64-50) in A L H W GRAMBLING STATE Miami leads 1-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 80 (80-54) in 2012 Most GSU points: 54 (54-80) in 2012 Combined points: 134 (80-54) in 2012 Biggest MU win: 26 (80-54) in H W HANOVER Hanover leads 5-4 At Oxford: Tied 3-3 At Hanover: HC leads 2-1 Current streak: HC 1 Most MU points: 51 (51-34) in 1941 Most HC points: 49 (49-44) in 1933 Combined points: 93 (44-49) in 1933 Biggest MU win: 17 (51-34) in 1941 Biggest HC win: 22 (44-22) in H L H W H L H L A L H W A W H W A L HARVARD Miami leads 1-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 86 (86-79) in 1979 Most HU points: 79 (79-86) in 1979 Combined points: 165 (86-79) in 1979 Biggest MU win: 7 (86-79) in H W HEIDELBERG Miami leads 4-0 At Oxford: MU leads 4-0 Current streak: MU 4 Most MU points: 97 (97-56) in 1957 Most HU points: 69 (69-93) in 1994 Combined points: 162 (93-69) in 1994 Biggest MU win: 41 (97-56) in H W H W H W H W HIRAM Miami leads 2-0 At Oxford: MU leads 2-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 99 (99-58) in 1995 Most HC points: 58 (58-99) in 1995 Combined points: 157 (99-58) in 1995 Biggest MU win: 41 (99-58) in H W H W IDAHO Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 86 (86-77) in 1993 Most UI points: 77 (77-86) in 1993 Combined points: 163 (86-77) in 1993 Biggest MU win: 9 (86-77) in N W IDAHO STATE Idaho State leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: ISU leads 1-0 Current streak: ISU 1 Most MU points: 76 (76-82) in 1978 Most ISU points: 82 (82-76) in 1978 Combined points: 158 (76-82) in 1978 Biggest ISU win: 6 (82-76) in N L

73 History All-Time Game-By-Game Series ILLINOIS Illinois leads 5-1 At Oxford: IU leads 1-0 At Champaign: IU leads 3-1 At Neutral Sites: IU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 75 (75-93) in 1957 Most UI points: 97 (97-72) in 1954 Combined points: 169 (72-97) in 1954 Biggest MU win: 3 (61-58) in 2007 Biggest UI win: 25 (97-72) in A L H L A L A L N L A W (OT) ILLINOIS-CHICAGO Miami leads 2-0 At Oxford: MU leads 2-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 82 (82-70) in 2012 Most UIC points: 70 (70-82) in 2012 Combined points: 152 (82-70) in 2012 Biggest MU win: 12 (82-70) in H W H W ILLINOIS STATE Miami leads 4-1 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Bloomington: Tied 1-1 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 2-0 Current streak: ISU 1 Most MU points: 65 (65-55) in 1993 Most ISU points: 64 (64-40) in 2006 Combined points: 120 (65-55) in 1993 Biggest MU win: 12 (63-51) in 1991 Biggest ISU win: 24 (64-40) in N W N W A W H W A L INDIANA Indiana leads 21-3 At Oxford: IU leads 5-1 At Bloomington: IU Leads 14-2 At Neutral Sites: IU leads 2-0 Current streak: IU 5 Most MU points: 91 (91-98) in 1958 Most IU points: 98 (98-91) in 1958 Combined points: 199 (91-98) in 1958 Biggest MU win: 6 (63-57) in 1983 Biggest IU win: 30 (43-13) in A L A L H W H L A L A L A L A W A L H L N L A L A L H L A L A L A L H L A W N L A L H L A L A L IPFW Miami leads 2-1 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Fort Wayne: IPFW leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 94 (94-87) in 2013 Most IPFW points: 87 (87-94) in 2013 Combined points: 181 (94-87) in 2013 Biggest MU win: 11 (63-52) in 2003 Biggest IPFW win: 1 (57-56) in N W A L H W IUPUI Miami leads 3-0 At Oxford: MU leads 2-0 At Indianapolis: MU leads 1-0 Current streak: MU 3 Most MU points: 102 (102-75) in 1997 Most IUPUI points: 75 (75-102) in 1997 Combined points: 177 (102-75) in 1997 Biggest MU win: 27 (102-75) in H W A W H W INDIANA STATE Indiana State leads 4-3 At Oxford: MU leads 2-0 At Terre Haute: Tied 1-1 At Neutral Sites: ISU leads 3-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 77 (77-61) in 1991 Most ISU points: 72 (72-53) in 1990 Combined points: 138 (74-58) in 2007 Biggest MU win: 16 (74-58) in 2007 Biggest ISU win: 19 (72-53) in N L N L A L H W N L A W H W IONA Iona leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: IC leads 1-0 Current streak: IC 1 Most MU points: 51 (51-57) in 2001 Most IC points: 57 (57-51) in 2001 Combined points: 108 (51-57) in 2001 Biggest IC win: 6 (57-51) in N L IOWA Iowa leads 2-0 At Iowa City: UI leads 2-0 Current streak: UI 2 Most MU points: 77 (77-82) in 1958 Most UI points: 82 (82-77) in 1958 Combined points: 159 (77-82) in 1958 Biggest UI win: 20 (75-55) in A L A L IOWA STATE Iowa State leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: ISU leads 1-0 Current streak: ISU 1 Most MU points: 79 (79-81) in 1986 Most ISU points: 81 (81-79) in 1986 Combined points: 160 (79-81) in 1986 Biggest ISU win: 2 (81-79) in N L (OT) JACKSONVILLE Jacksonville leads 1-0 At Jacksonville: JU leads 1-0 Current streak: JU 1 Most MU points: 59 (59-66) in 1972 Most JU points: 66 (66-59) in 1972 Combined points: 125 (59-66) in 1972 Biggest JU win: 7 (66-59) in A L james madison Tied 1-1 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Neutrak Sites: JMU leads 1-0 Current streak: JMU 1 Most MU points: 76 (76-58) in 2012 Most JMU points: 70 (70-69) in 2010 Combined points: 139 (69-70) in 2010 Biggest MU win: 18 (76-58) in 2012 Biggest JMU win: 1 (70-69) in N L H W KANSAS Kansas leads 2-0 At Lawrence: KU leads 2-0 Current streak: KU 2 Most MU points: 56 (56-83) in 2011 Most KU points: 83 (83-56) in 2011 Combined points: 139 (56-83) in 2011 Biggest KU win: 27 (83-56) in A L A L KENT STATE Miami leads At Oxford: MU leads At Kent: MU leads At Neutral Sites: KSU leads 4-2 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 107 (107-77) in 1981 Most KSU points: 105 (105-87) in 1962 Combined points: 192 (87-105) in 1962 Biggest MU win: 42 (99-57) in 1953 Biggest KSU win: 30 (83-53) in 1987; (86-56) in A L H L A W H W A W A W H W H W A L A W H W H W A L A W H W H W A W H W A L A W H W H W A L A W H L A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W H W A W A W H W (OT) A W (OT) H W H L A L H W A W A W H W H W A W A W H W A W H W A L Miami University Men s Basketball

74 All-Time Game-By-Game Series History A L H L A L H W (OT) A W H W A W H W H W A L H W A L N W A L H W H W A W A L H L H L A W A F H L H W A L A W H W H W A W A W H W H W A L A W H W H W H W A W A W H W H W A L H L N W A L H W N L H L (OT) A W N L A L H L H L A L H W A W N L A L H W H L A L H W A L H L A L N L A W H W H W (OT) A L A L H W (OT) A L H W A L H L H L A W H W F Forfeited by Miami KENTUCKY Kentucky leads 22-4 At Oxford: KU leads 3-1 At Lexington: KU Leads 15-3 At Neutral Sites: KU leads 4-0 Current streak: KU 20 Most MU points: 77 (77-86) in 1968 Most KU points: 94 (94-70) in 1958 Combined points: 164 (70-94) in 1958 Biggest MU win: 24 (38-14) in 1919 Biggest KU win: 32 (93-61) in A W H W A L A L A W A W A L (OT) A L A L A L H L N L A L A L H L N L A L A L H L A L N L A L A L N L A L A L KENTUCKY WESLEYAN Miami leads 5-0 At Oxford: MU leads 4-0 At Owensboro: MU Leads 1-0 Current streak: MU 5 Most MU points: 40 (40-30) in 1937 Most KW points: 30 (30-40) in 1937 Combined points: 70 (40-30) in 1937 Biggest MU win: 22 (39-17) in A W H W H W H W H W KENYON Miami leads 19-9 At Oxford: MU leads 12-3 At Gambier: MU Leads 7-6 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 89 (89-46) in 1982 Most KC points: 49 (49-38) in 1923 Combined points: 135 (89-46) in 1982 Biggest MU win: 43 (89-46) in 1982 Biggest KC win: 24 (22-46) in H W A L H W A W A L H L H W A L H W A L H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H L A W H W A L H L A L H W H W LaSALLE Miami leads 2-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 2-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 74 (74-53) in 1995 Most LU points: 66 (66-71) in 1997 Combined points: 137 (71-66) in 1997 Biggest MU win: 21 (74-53) in N W N W LIBERTY Miami leads 2-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Lynchburg: MU leads 1-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 88 (88-44) in 2004 Most LU points: 55 (55-71) in 2003 Combined points: 132 (88-44) in 2004 Biggest MU win: 44 (88-44) in A W H W LONG BEACH STATE Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 69 (69-62) in 1995 Most LBSU points: 62 (62-69) in 1995 Combined points: 131 (69-62) in 1995 Biggest MU win: 7 (69-62) in N W (OT) LOUISIANA TECH Louisiana Tech leads 2-0 At Oxford: LTU leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: LTU leads 1-0 Current streak: LTU 2 Most MU points: 62 (62-74) in 2009 Most LTU points: 74 (74-62) in 2009 Combined points: 136 (62-74) in 2009 Biggest LTU win: 12 (74-62) in N L H L LOUISVILLE Louisville leads 4-0 At Louisville: UL leads 3-0 At Neutral Sites: UL leads 1-0 Current streak: UL 4 Most MU points: 65 (65-81) in 1985 Most UL points: 83 (83-65) in 1960 Combined points: 148 (65-83) in 1960 Biggest UL win: 18 (83-65) in A L N L A L A L LOYOLA (IL) Miami leads 4-1 At Oxford: MU leads 2-0 At Chicago: MU Leads 2-0 At Neutral Sites: LU Leads 1-0 Current streak: MU 4 Most MU points: 79 (79-74) in 1965 Most LU points: 74 (74-79) in 1965 Combined points: 153 (79-74) in 1965 Biggest MU win: 23 (70-47) in 1994 Biggest LU win: 15 (72-57) in N L A W A W H W H W LOYOLA MARYMOUNT Loyola Marymount leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: LMU leads 1-0 Current streak: LMU 1 Most MU points: 82 (82-84) in 1981 Most LMU points: 84 (84-82) in 1981 Combined points: 166 (82-84) in 1981 Biggest LMU win: 2 (84-82) in N L

75 History All-Time Game-By-Game Series MARIETTA Miami leads 3-0 At Oxford: MU leads 3-0 Current streak: MU 3 Most MU points: 101 (101-68) in 1971 Most MC points: 68 (68-101) in 1971 Combined points: 169 (101-68) in 1971 Biggest MU win: 33 (101-68) in H W H W H W MARQUETTE Marquette leads 6-1 At Milwaukee: Marquette Leads 3-0 At Neutral Sites: Marquette Leads 3-1 Current streak: Marquette 1 Most Miami points: 84 (84-81) in 1978 Most Marquette points: 90 (90-79) in 1955 Combined points: 169 (79-90) in 1955 Biggest Miami win: 3 (84-81) in 1978 Biggest Marquette win: 27 (79-52) in N L A L N L N L A L N W (OT) A L MARSHALL Miami leads At Oxford: MU leads 27-9 At Huntington: MRSH Leads At Neutral Sites: MU leads 5-0 Current streak: MRSH 1 Most MU points: 114 (114-90) in 1964 Most MRSH points: 100 ( ) in 1954 Combined points: 207 ( ) in 1954 Biggest MU win: 40 (95-55) in 1964 Biggest MRSH win: 31 (58-27) in H L H W A L H W A W A L H L A L H L H L A L N W N W N W H W A W (2OT) H W H W A L A L H W H W A W A W H W H W A L A L H W H W A W A W H L H W H W A W H W H W A W H W A W H L A L A L H L N W H W H W A W H W A W A L H W A L H L A W H W H W (OT) A W A W H L N W H W A L H W A L H W A L A W (OT) H W H W A L MARYLAND Maryland leads 3-0 At College Park: UM leads 2-0 At Neutral Sites: UM leads 1-0 Current streak: UM 3 Most MU points: 76 (76-115) in 1979 Most UM points: 115 (115-76) in 1979 Combined points: 191 (76-115) in 1979 Biggest UM win: 39 (115-76) in A L N L (OT) A L MASSACHUSETTS UMass leads 2-0 At Oxford: UMass leads 1-0 At Amherst: UMass leads 1-0 Current streak: UMass 2 Most MU points: 69 (69-70) in 2013 Most UMass points: 73 (73-65) in 2014 Combined points: 139 (69-70) in 2013 Biggest UMass win: 8 (73-65) in H L A L MEMPHIS Memphis leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: UM leads 1-0 Current streak: UM 1 Most MU points: 59 (59-60) in 2000 Most UM points: 60 (60-59) in 2000 Combined points: 119 (59-60) in 2000 Biggest UM win: 1 (60-59) in N L MIAMI (FL) Miami (FL) leads 5-4 At Coral Gables: UM Leads 3-1 At Neutral Sites: MU Leads 3-2 Most MU points: 101 (101-99) in 1990 Most UM points: 102 ( ) in 1961 Combined points: 202 ( ) in 1961 Biggest MU win: 16 (60-44) in 1947 Biggest UM win: 15 (85-100) in N W A W N W (OT) N L A L (2OT) N L A L A L N W (2OT) MICHIGAN Michigan leads 5-1 At Oxford: UM Leads 1-0 At Ann Arbor: UM Leads 4-1 Current streak: UM 4 Most MU points: 80 (80-87) in 2005 Most UM points: 90 (90-76) in 1975 Combined points: 167 (80-87) in 2005 Biggest MU win: 8 (44-36) in 1950 Biggest UM win: 31 (79-48) in A L A W A L A L A L H L MICHIGAN STATE Michigan State leads 1-0 At East Lansing: MSU leads 1-0 Current streak: MSU 1 Most MU points: 51 (51-63) in 1966 Most MSU points: 63 (63-51) in 1966 Combined points: 114 (51-63) in 1966 Biggest MSU win: 12 (63-51) in A L MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE Middle Tennessee State leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MTSU leads 1-0 Current streak: MTSU 1 Most MU points: 72 (72-81) in 1987 Most MTSU points: 81 (81-72) in 1987 Combined points: 153 (72-81) in 1987 Biggest MTSU win: 9 (81-72) in N L MINNESOTA Minnesota leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: UM leads 1-0 Current streak: UM 1 Most MU points: 64 (64-89) in 1969 Most UM points: 89 (89-64) in 1969 Combined points: 153 (64-89) in 1969 Biggest UM win: 25 (89-64) in N L MISSISSIPPI STATE Miami leads 2-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 76 (76-56) in 1968 Most MSU points: 60 (60-67) in 2007 Combined points: 132 (76-56) in 1968 Biggest MU win: 20 (76-56) in N W H W Missouri State Miami Leads 2-1 At Oxford: MU Leads 1-0 At Springfield: MS Leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU Leads 1-0 Current streak: MS 1 Most MU points: 75 (75-66) in 2004 Most MS points: 69 (69-63) in 2004 Combined points: 141 (75-66) in 2004 Biggest MU win: 9 (75-66) in 2004 Biggest MS win: 6 (69-63) in N W H W A L MOREHEAD STATE Morehead State leads 1-0 At Oxford: MSU leads 1-0 Current streak: MSU 1 Most MU points: 35 (35-44) in 1944 Most MSU points: 44 (44-35) in 1944 Combined points: 79 (35-44) in 1944 Biggest MSU win: 9 (44-35) in H L Miami University Men s Basketball

76 All-Time Game-By-Game Series History MORRIS HARVEY Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 70 (70-53) in 1962 Most MHC points: 53 (53-70) in 1962 Combined points: 123 (70-53) in 1962 Biggest MU win: 17 (70-53) in N W MOUNT UNION Tied 3-3 At Oxford: MU Leads 3-1 At Alliance: MUC Leads 2-0 Current streak: MU 1 Most MU points: 32 (32-26) in 1917 Most UM points: 50 (50-27) in 1934 Combined points: 77 (27-50) in 1934 Biggest MU win: 11 (29-18) in 1920 Biggest UM win: 23 (50-27) in A L H W H L H W A L H W MOUNT VERNON NAZARENE Miami leads 1-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 108 (108-68) in 1993 Most MVN points: 68 (68-108) in 1993 Combined points: 176 (108-68) in 1993 Biggest MU win: 40 (108-68) in H W MUSKINGUM Miami leads 6-1 At Oxford: MU leads 5-0 At New Concord: Tied 1-1 Current streak: MU 5 Most MU points: 83 (83-67) in 1970 Most MU points: 69 (69-82) in 1959 Combined points: 151 (82-69) in 1959 Biggest MU win: 16 (83-67) in 1970 Biggest MU win: 13 (44-31) in H W A L H W A W H W H W H W NEBRASKA Nebraska leads 2-1 At Oxford: MU Leads 1-0 At Lincoln: UN Leads 2-0 Current streak: UN 1 Most MU points: 91 (91-71) in 1989 Most UN points: 88 (88-73) in 1990 Combined points: 162 (91-71) in 1989 Biggest MU win: 20 (91-71) in 1989 Biggest UN win: 15 (88-73) in A L H W A L NEW HAMPSHIRE Tied 1-1 At Oxford: MU Leads 1-0 At Durham: UNH Leads 1-0 Most MU points: 90 (90-64) in 1995 Most UNH points: 74 (74-71) in 1994 Combined points: 154 (90-64) in 1995 Biggest MU win: 26 (90-64) in 1995 Biggest UNH win: 3 (74-71) in A L H W NEW MEXICO New Mexico leads 2-0 At Albuquerque: UNM leads 2-0 Current streak: UNM 2 Most MU points: 60 (60-85) in 2009 Most UNM points: 85 (85-60) in 2009 Combined points: 145 (60-85) in 2009 Biggest UNM win: 25 (85-60) in A L A L NEW ORLEANS Miami leads 1-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 75 (75-71) in 1976 Most UNO points: 71 (71-75) in 1976 Combined points: 146 (75-71) in 1976 Biggest UNO win: 4 (75-71) in H W NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Tied 1-1 At Neutral Sites: Tied 1-1 Most MU points: 79 (79-82) in 1954 Most NYU points: 82 (82-79) in 1954 Combined points: 161 (79-82) in 1954 Biggest MU win: 20 (75-55) in 1958 Biggest NYU win: 3 (82-79) in N L N W NICHOLLS STATE Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 69 (69-58) in 2009 Most NSU points: 58 (58-69) in 2009 Combined points: 127 (69-58) in 2009 Biggest MU win: 11 (69-58) in N W NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina Leads 3-1 At Oxford: UNC Leads 1-0 At Chapel Hill: Tied 1-1 At Neutral Sites: UNC Leads 1-0 Current streak: UNC 3 Most MU points: 102 (102-92) in 1973 Most UNC points: 92 (92-102) in 1973 Combined points: 194 (102-92) in 1973 Biggest MU win: 10 (102-92) in 1973 Biggest UNC win: 14 (83-69) in A W A L H L N L north carolina state NC leads 1-0 At Raleigh: NC leads 1-0 Current streak: NC 1 Most MU points: 59 (59-97) in 2012 Most NC points: 97 (97-59) in 2012 Combined points: 156 (59-97) in 2012 Biggest UNO win: 38 (97-59) in A L UNC WILMINGTON UNC Wilmington leads 2-0 At Oxford: UNCW leads 1-0 At Wilmington: UNCW leads 1-0 Current streak: UNCW 2 Most MU points: 44 (44-59) in 2000 Most UNCW points: 59 (59-44) in 2000 Combined points: 105 (44-59) in 2000 Biggest UNCW win: 15 (59-44) in H L A L NORTHEAST LOUISIANA Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 65 (65-49) in 1996 Most NELU points: 49 (49-65) in 1996 Combined points: 114 (65-49) in 1996 Biggest NELU win: 16 (65-49) in N W NORTHERN ILLINOIS Miami leads At Oxford: MU leads 19-2 At DeKalb: NIU leads 12-7 Current streak: NIU 3 Most MU points: 113 (113-73) in 1976 Most NIU points: 91 (91-99) in 1977 Combined points: 190 (99-91) in 1977 Biggest MU win: 40 (113-73) in 1976 Biggest NIU win: 18 (66-48) in H W (OT) H W A W H W (2OT) A W H W H W A L H W A L A L A L H L A L H W A L H W H W A W H W A L A L (OT) H W H W (OT) H W A L H W A L H W A L H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A L H L A L NORTHWESTERN Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 89 (89-88) in 1974 Most NW points: 88 (88-89) in 1974 Combined points: 177 (89-88) in 1974 Biggest MU win: 1 (89-88) in N W (OT) NORTHWESTERN STATE Miami leads 2-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Natchitoches: MU leads 1-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 94 (94-66) in 2008 Most NWSU points: 68 (68-69) in 2008 Combined points: 160 (94-66) in 2008 Biggest MU win: 28 (94-66) in H W A W

77 History All-Time Game-By-Game Series NOTRE DAME Notre Dame leads 5-4 At Oxford: Tied 1-1 At South Bend: ND leads 3-2 At Neutral Sites: Tied 1-1 Current streak: ND 2 Most MU points: 77 (77-89) in 1957 Most ND points: 89 (89-77) in 1957 Combined points: 166 (77-89) in 1957 Biggest MU win: 16 (71-55) in 1999 Biggest ND win: 32 (36-68) in A L A L N L N W A W H W A W H L A L OBERLIN Oberlin Leads 6-3 At Oxford: MU Leads 2-1 At Oberlin: OC Leads 5-1 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 54 (54-48) in 1943 Most OC points: 48 (48-54) in 1943 Combined points: 102 (54-48) in 1943 Biggest MU win: 26 (53-27) in 1927 Biggest OC win: 21 (39-18) in A L A L H L A W A L A L A L H W H W OAKLAND Miami leads 2-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Oakland: MU leads 1-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 78 (78-66) in 2005 Most OU points: 66 (66-78) in 2005 Combined points: 144 (78-66) in 2005 Biggest MU win: 26 (72-46) in A W H W OHIO Ohio leads At Oxford: MU leads At Athens: Ohio leads At Neutral Sites: Ohio leads 7-4 Current streak: Ohio 7 Most MU points: 101 (101-79) in 1961 Most Ohio points: 104 (104-89) in 1960 Combined points: 193 (89-104) in 1960 Biggest MU win: 42 (52-10) in 1914; (84-42) in 1968 Biggest Ohio win: 41 (61-20) in H W H W A W A L H L H L A L A L A L H W H W A L A L H W H W A L A L H L A L H L A W H W A L H L A L H W H L A L H L A L H L A L H W A L A L H L H L A L H L A L A L H L A L H L H W H W A L A L H L H W A W H L A L H W A L A L H W H W A L N W A L H W A W H W H W A L A L H W H W A W A W H L H W A W H W (OT) A W A L H W A L H W H L A L H W A L A L H L H W A L N L A W H W H W A W H W A L H W A L A L H L H W A W A W H L (OT) A W (OT) H W H L A L A L (2OT) H W H W A W H W A W H W A W H L A L H W H W A L H L A L H W A W H W A L A L H W N L A W H L (OT) H W A L A L H W H L A F A W H W H W A L A W (3OT) H W H L A W A W H L N L H W A W A L H W H W A L H W A W H W H L A L A L (OT) H W N W A L H W A W H L N L (OT) A L (OT) H W (OT) H W A L N L A W H W N L H W A L N W A L H W N W H L A L H W H L A W (3OT) H W A L H L H L A L A L H L (OT) N L F Forfeited by Miami OHIO DOMINICAN Miami leads 2-0 At Oxford: MU leads 2-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 67 (67-59) in 2003 Most ODU points: 59 (59-67) in 2003 Combined points: 126 (67-59) in 2003 Biggest MU win: 8 (67-59) in H W H W Miami University Men s Basketball

78 All-Time Game-By-Game Series History OHIO NORTHERN Miami leads 5-1 At Oxford: MU leads 3-1 At Ada: MU leads 2-0 Most MU points: 79 (79-63) in 1975 Most ONU points: 63 (63-79) in 1975 Combined points: 142 (79-63) in 1975 Biggest MU win: 21 (38-17) in 1918 Biggest ONU win: 9 (29-21) in H W A W A W H W H L H W OHIO STATE Ohio State leads 5-2 At OSU: OSU leads 4-1 At Neutral Sites: Tied 1-1 Current streak: OSU 2 Most MU points: 69 (69-85) in 1978 Most OSU points: 94 (94-61) in 1991 Combined points: 155 (61-94) in 1991 Biggest MU win: 13 (56-63) in 1993 Biggest OSU win: 33 (61-94) in N W A L N L A L A W A L A L Ohio Wesleyan OWU Leads At Oxford: Tied At Delaware: OWU leads 19-8 Current streak: MU 9 Most MU points: 100 (100-76) in 1986 Most OW points: 76 (76-100) in 1986 Combined points: 176 (100-76) in 1986 Biggest MU win: 32 (78-46) in 1983 Biggest OW win: 58 (75-17) in A L H L A L H L A L H L A L A W H W A L H W A W A L H W A L H W A L H W A L H L A W A L (2OT) H L H L A W (2OT) H L A L H L A L H L A L H L A L H L A L H W A W A L H L H W A L A L H L A L H W A W H W A W A W H W H W H W H W OKLAHOMA Oklahoma leads 2-0 At Oxford: OU leads 1-0 At Norman: OU leads 1-0 Current streak: OU 2 Most MU points: 57 (57-71) in 1969 Most OU points: 71 (71-57) in 1969 Combined points: 128 (57-71) in 1969 Biggest OU win: 15 (71-57) in A L H L OKLAHOMA CITY Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 55 (55-46) in 1949 Most OKC points: 46 (46-55) in 1949 Combined points: 101 (55-46) in 1949 Biggest MU win: 9 (55-46) in N W OLD DOMINION Miami leads 2-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 2-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 64 (64-57) in 2000 Most ODU points: 58 (58-60) in 1993 Combined points: 121 (64-57) in 2000 Biggest MU win: 7 (64-57) in N W N W OREGON Oregon leads 2-0 At Neutral Sites: UO leads 2-0 Current streak: UO 2 Most MU points: 56 (56-58) in 2007 Most UO points: 74 (74-38) in 1938 Combined points: 114 (56-58) in 2007 Biggest UO win: 36 (74-38) in N L N L OTTERBEIN Miami Leads 8-2 At Oxford: MU Leads 8-0 At Westerville: OU Leads 2-0 Current streak: MU 7 Most MU points: 87 (87-58) in 1961 Most OU points: 67 (67-68) in 1965 Combined points: 145 (87-58) in 1961 Biggest MU win: 29 (87-58) in 1961 Biggest OU win: 12 (40-28) in A L H W A L H W H W H W H W H W H W H W PENN STATE Miami Leads 2-1 At Oxford: MU Leads 1-0 At University Park: PSU Leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 81 (81-68) in 1992 Most PSU points: 87 (87-73) in 1992 Combined points: 160 (73-87) in 1992 Biggest MU win: 13 (81-68) in 1992 Biggest PSU win: 14 (87-73) in N W A L H W PITTSBURGH Miami Leads 10-3 At Oxford: MU Leads 4-1 At Pittsburgh: MU Leads 3-2 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 3-0 Current streak: PITT 1 Most MU points: 89 (89-66) in 1965 Most PITT points: 83 (83-79) in 1960 Combined points: 163 (88-75) in 1958 Biggest MU win: 23 (89-65) in 1965 Biggest PITT win: 29 (82-53) in A W N W H W A L H W A W H L N W H W N W H W A W A L PRINCETON Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 66 (66-61) in 1975 Most PU points: 61 (61-66) in 1975 Combined points: 127 (66-61) in 1975 Biggest MU win: 5 (66-61) in N W PURDUE Purdue Leads 12-6 At Oxford: MU Leads 3-1 At Lafayette: PU Leads 10-3 At Neutral Sites: PU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 86 (86-85) in 1973 Most PU points: 91 (91-71) in 1969 Combined points: 171 (86-85) in 1973 Biggest MU win: 10 (81-71) in 2004 Biggest PU win: 27 (73-46) in A L A L A L A W A L A L N L A L A L H W (OT) H W A W (OT) A L A L H L (3OT) A W A L H W RICE Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 70 (70-66) in 1967 Most RU points: 66 (66-70) in 1967 Combined points: 136 (70-66) in 1967 Biggest MU win: 4 (70-66) in N W (OT) ROLLINS Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 78 (78-63) in 1971 Most RC points: 63 (63-78) in 1971 Combined points: 141 (78-63) in 1971 Biggest MU win: 15 (78-63) in N W

79 History All-Time Game-By-Game Series ROSE POLY INSTITUTE Rose Poly Institute leads 1-0 At Oxford: RPI leads 1-0 Current streak: RPI 1 Most MU points: 19 (19-29) in 1907 Most RPI points: 29 (29-19) in 1907 Combined points: 38 (19-29) in 1907 Biggest RPI win: 10 (29-19) in H L RUTGERS Miami leads 2-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 2-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 80 (80-69) in 1966 Most RU points: 69 (69-80) in 1966 Combined points: 149 (80-69) in 1966 Biggest MU win: 13 (57-44) in N W N W SAGINAW VALLEY Miami leads 2-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Saginaw: MU leads 1-0 Current streak: Miami 2 Most MU points: 76 (76-57) in 2010 Most SVSU points: 61 (71-61) in 2011 Combined points: 133 (76-57) in 2010 Biggest MU win: 19 (76-57) in H W A W ST JOHN S (NY) Tied 1-1 At Neutral Sites: Tied 1-1 Current streak: STJ 1 Most MU points: 68 (68-65) in 1952 Most STJ points: 65 (65-68) in 1952 Combined points: 133 (68-65) in 1952 Biggest MU win: 3 (68-65) in 1952 Biggest STJ win: 13 (70-57) in N W N L SAN DIEGO Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 58 (58-52) in 1998 Most SDU points: 52 (52-58) in 1998 Combined points: 110 (58-52) in 1998 Biggest MU win: 6 (58-52) in N W SAN DIEGO STATE San Diego State leads 1-0 At Oxford: SDSU leads 1-0 Current streak: SDSU 1 Most MU points: 56 (56-77) in 2010 Most SDSU points: 77 (77-56) in 2010 Combined points: 133 (56-77) in 2010 Biggest SDSU win: 21 (77-56) in H L SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco leads 3-0 At Neutral Sites: SF leads 1-0 Current streak: SF 3 Most MU points: 88 (88-91) in 1977 Most SF points: 100 (100-72) in 1993 Combined points: 179 (88-91) in 1977 Biggest SF win: 28 (100-72) in N L N L N L SEATTLE Seattle leads 1-0 At Seattle: SU leads 1-0 Current streak: SU 1 Most MU points: 73 (73-98) in 1959 Most SU points: 98 (98-73) in 1959 Combined points: 171 (73-98) in 1959 Biggest SU win: 25 (98-73) in A L SOUTH ALABAMA Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 64 (64-59) in 2007 Most USA points: 59 (59-64) in 2007 Combined points: 123 (64-59) in 2007 Biggest MU win: 5 (64-59) in N W SOUTH FLORIDA USF leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: USF leads 1-0 Current streak: USF 1 Most MU points: 63 (63-76) in 1985 Most USF points: 76 (76-63) in 1985 Combined points: 139 (63-76) in 1985 Biggest USF win: 13 (76-63) in N L SOUTHEAST MISSOURI Tied 1-1 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Cape Girardeau: SEMO leads 1-0 Current streak: SEMO 1 Most MU points: 69 (69-53) in 2010 Most SEMO points: 64 (57-64) in 2011 Combined points: 122 (69-53) in 2010 Biggest MU win: 16 (69-53) in 2010 Biggest SEMO win: 7 (57-64) in H W A L SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Southern California leads 2-0 At Los Angeles: USC leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: USC leads 1-0 Current streak: USC 2 Most MU points: 55 (55-59) in 2001 Most USC points: 59 (59-55) in 2001 Combined points: 114 (55-59) in 2001 Biggest USC win: 4 (57-53) in A L N L SOUTHERN ILLINOIS Miami leads 2-1 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Carbondale: Tied 1-1 Most MU points: 77 (77-72) in 1956 Most SIU points: 74 (68-74) in 2013 Combined points: 149 (77-72) in 1956 Biggest MU win: 5 (77-72) in 1956 Biggest SIU win: 6 (68-74) in A W A L H W SOUTHERN METHODIST Southern Methodist leads 2-0 At Neutral Sites: SMU leads 2-0 Current streak: SMU 2 Most MU points: 69 (69-83) in 1984 Most SMU points: 83 (83-69) in 1984 Combined points: 152 (69-83) in 1984 Biggest SMU win: 14 (83-69) in N L N L STANFORD Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 90 (90-72) in 1975 Most SU points: 72 (72-90) in 1975 Combined points: 162 (90-72) in 1975 Biggest MU win: 18 (90-72) in N W SYRACUSE Tied 1-1 At Neutral Sites: Tied 1-1 Current streak: SU 1 Most MU points: 96 (96-74) in 1973 Most SU points: 74 (74-96) in 1973 Combined points: 170 (96-74) in 1973 Biggest MU win: 22 (96-74) in 1973 Biggest SU win: 19 (72-53) in N W N L TAMPA Miami leads 1-0 At Tampa: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 81 (81-65) in 1955 Most UT points: 65 (65-81) in 1955 Combined points: 146 (81-65) in 1955 Biggest MU win: 16 (81-65) in A W TEMPLE Temple Leads 4-2 At Oxford: Tied 1-1 At Philadelphia: Tied 1-1 At Neutral Sites: TU leads 2-0 Current streak: TU 1 Most MU points: 68 (68-52) in 2008 Most TU points: 67 (67-62) in 1968 Combined points: 129 (62-67) in 1968 Biggest MU win: 16 (68-52) in 2008 Biggest TU win: 22 (64-42) in N L N L A L H W A W H L TENNESSEE Tennessee Leads 4-2 At Oxford: MU Leads 1-0 At Knoxville: UT Leads 4-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Current streak: UT 1 Most MU points: 83 (83-94) in 1988 Most UT points: 94 (94-83) in 1988 Combined points: 177 (83-94) in 1988 Biggest MU win: 6 (68-62) in 1998 Biggest UT win: 19 (78-59) in N W A L A L A L H W A L Tennessee State Series tied 1-1 At Oxford: TSU leads 1-0 At Nashville: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 79 (79-64) in 2013 Most TSU points: 68 (68-61) in 2012 Combined points: 143 (79-64) in 2013 Biggest MU win: 15 (79-64) in 2013 Biggest TSU win: 7 (68-61) in H L A W TEXAS A&M Tied 1-1 At Neutral Sites: Tied 1-1 Current streak: T A&M 1 Most MU points: 79 (79-68) in 1977 Most T A&M points: 73 (73-53) in 1981 Combined points: 147 (79-68) in 1977 Biggest MU win: 11 (79-68) in 1977 Biggest T A&M win: 20 (73-53) in N W N L Miami University Men s Basketball

80 All-Time Game-By-Game Series History TCU TCU leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: TCU leads 1-0 Current streak: TCU 1 Most MU points: 58 (58-60) in 2005 Most TCU points: 60 (60-58) in 2005 Combined points: 118 (58-60) in 2005 Biggest TCU win: 2 (60-58) in N L TEXAS-EL PASO Texas-El Paso Leads 3-0 At Neutral Sites: UTEP leads 3-0 Current streak: UTEP 3 Most MU points: 66 (66-72) in 1974 Most UTEP points: 72 (72-66) in 1974 Combined points: 138 (66-72) in 1974 Biggest UTEP win: 8 (72-66) in A L A L A L TEXAS SOUTHERN TSU leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: TSU leads 1-0 Current streak: TSU 1 Most MU points: 63 (63-67) in 1996 Most TSU points: 67 (67-63) in 1996 Combined points: 130 (63-67) in 1996 Biggest TSU win: 4 (67-63) in N L TEXAS TECH Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 74 (74-63) in 1976 Most TTU points: 63 (63-74) in 1976 Combined points: 137 (74-63) in 1976 Biggest MU win: 11 (74-63) in N W THOMAS MORE Miami leads 1-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 88 (88-44) in 1992 Most TMC points: 44 (44-88) in 1992 Combined points: 132 (88-44) in 1992 Biggest MU win: 44 (88-44) in H W TOLEDO Miami leads At Oxford: MU leads At Toledo: UT leads At Neutral Sites: MU Leads 4-3 Current streak: UT 4 Most MU points: 108 (108-80) in 1990 Most UT points: 92 (92-77) in 1973 Combined points: 188 (108-80) in 1990 Biggest MU win: 32 (92-60) in 1982 Biggest UT win: 20 (76-56) in H W H W H W A L N L H W A L A L H W H L A L A W H W A L H W A W H W A W H W A L H W A L H W A L H W (OT) H W A L A L H W A W H W A W H W H W A W A L H L H L A L H W A W A W H W H W A W A L H W (OT) H L A L H W A L A L H L A W H W (2OT) A L A W H L (OT) A L H W (OT) A L H L H W A L H W H W A L H W A W N W A L H W H W A W N W A L H W H L A W A L* H L* H L A L N W H W A L N L A W H W H W A W A W H L A W H W H L A L N L A W H W H L A L H W A L H L A L H W A L H W A W H W A L N W H W A W H W A W H L A L A L H L forfeit win for Miami *forfeit loss for Miami TOWSON Tied 1-1 At Oxford: MU Leads 1-0 At Towson: TU Leads 1-0 Most MU points: 71 (71-82) in 2009 Most TU points: 82 (82-71) in 2009 Combined points: 153 (71-82) in 2009 Biggest MU win: 3 (60-57) in 2010 Biggest TU win: 11 (82-71) in A L H W TRANSYLVANIA Miami leads 7-0 At Oxford: MU leads 7-0 Current streak: MU 7 Most MU points: 69 (69-31) in 1942 Most TU points: 41 (41-46) in 1941 Combined points: 100 (69-31) in 1942 Biggest MU win: 38 (69-31) in H W H W H W H W H W H W H W TROY Tied 1-1 At Oxford: MU Leads 1-0 At Troy: TROY Leads 1-0 Current streak: TROY 1 Most MU points: 80 (80-73) in 2010 Most TROY points: 73 (73-60) in 2011 Combined points: 153 (80-73) in 2010 Biggest MU win: 7 (80-73) in 2010 Biggest TROY win: 13 (73-60) in H W A L TULSA Tulsa leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: TU leads 1-0 Current streak: TU 1 Most MU points: 45 (45-61) in 2008 Most TU points: 61 (61-45) in 2008 Combined points: 106 (45-61) in 2008 Biggest TU win: 16 (61-45) in N L TULANE Miami Leads 2-1 At Oxford: MU Leads 1-0 At New Orleans: TU Leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU Leads 1-0 Most MU points: 91 (91-66) in 1971 Most TU points: 66 (66-91) in 1971 Combined points: 157 (91-66) in 1971 Biggest MU win: 35 (87-52) in 1966 Biggest TU win: 2 (59-57) in N W A L H W UMKC UMKC leads 1-0 At Kansas City: UMKC leads 1-0 Current streak: UMKC 1 Most MU points: 55 (55-69) in 2013 Most UMKC points: 69 (55-69) in 2013 Combined points: 124 (88-44) in 2013 Biggest UMKC win: 14 (69-55) in A L

81 History All-Time Game-By-Game Series UTAH Tied 1-1 At Salt Lake City: UTAH Leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU Leads 1-0 Most MU points: 78 (78-95) in 1959 Most UTAH points: 95 (95-78) in 1959 Combined points: 173 (78-95) in 1959 Biggest MU win: 8 (66-58) in 1999 Biggest UTAH win: 17 (95-78) in A L N W UTAH STATE Utah State leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: TU leads 1-0 Current streak: TU 1 Most MU points: 78 (78-79) in 1952 Most USU points: 79 (79-78) in 1952 Combined points: 157 (78-79) in 1952 Biggest USU win: 1 (79-78) in N L VALPARAISO Tied 1-1 At Oxford: MU Leads 1-0 At Valparaiso: VU Leads 1-0 Most MU points: 94 (94-99) in 2008 Most VU points: 99 (99-94) in 2008 Combined points: 193 (94-99) in 2008 Biggest MU win: 12 (62-50) in 2008 Biggest VU win: 5 (99-94) in A L (2OT) H W VANDERBILT VU Leads 3-1 At Oxford: VU leads 1-0 At Nashville: VU leads 2-1 Current streak: VU 2 Most MU points: 67 (67-74) in 1970 Most VU points: 74 (74-67) in 1970 Combined points: 131 (62-69) in 2012 Biggest MU win: 12 (34-22) in 1935 Biggest VU win: 7 (69-62) in H L A W A L A L VILLA MADONNA Miami leads 1-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 68 (68-54) in 1966 Most VM points: 54 (54-68) in 1966 Combined points: 122 (68-54) in 1966 Biggest MU win: 14 (68-54) in H W VIRGINIA Virginia leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: UVA leads 1-0 Current streak: UVA 1 Most MU points: 54 (54-60) in 1995 Most UVA points: 60 (60-54) in 1995 Combined points: 114 (54-60) in 1995 Biggest UVA win: 6 (60-54) in N L (OT) VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH Miami Leads 2-0 At Oxford: MU leads 1-0 At Richmond: MU leads 1-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 85 (85-75) in 1997 Most VCU points: 75 (75-85) in 1997 Combined points: 160 (85-75) in 1997 Biggest MU win: 10 (85-75) in A W H W VIRGINIA TECH Tied 1-1 At Neutral Sites: Tied 1-1 Most MU points: 84 (84-93) in 1979 Most VTU points: 93 (93-84) in 1979 Combined points: 175 (84-93) in 1979 Biggest MU win: 1 (83-82) in 1985 Biggest VTU win: 9 (93-84) in N L N W (OT) WABASH Miami Leads 4-3 At Oxford: MU Leads 3-1 At Wabash: Tied 1-1 At Neutral Sites: WU leads 1-0 Current streak: MU 3 Most MU points: 103 (103-69) in 1974 Most WU points: 69 (69-103) in 1974 Combined points: 173 (103-69) in 1974 Biggest MU win: 34 (103-69) in 1974 Biggest WU win: 26 (11-37) in A L N L A W H L H W H W H W WASHINGTON Tied 1-1 At Seattle: UW Leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU Leads 1-0 Most MU points: 64 (64-80) in 1989 Most UW points: 80 (80-64) in 1989 Combined points: 144 (64-80) in 1989 Biggest MU win: 1 (59-58) in 1999 Biggest UW win: 16 (80-64) in A L N W WASHINGTON & LEE Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 82 (82-57) in 1951 Most W&L points: 57 (57-82) in 1951 Combined points: 139 (82-57) in 1951 Biggest MU win: 25 (82-57) in N W WEBER STATE Miami Leads 2-0 At Ogden: MU leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 86 (86-83) in 1986 Most VCU points: 83 (83-86) in 1986 Combined points: 169 (86-83) in 1986 Biggest MU win: 4 (70-66) in A W (OT) N W WEST VIRGINIA West Virginia leads 2-0 At Morgantown: WVU leads 2-0 Current streak: WVU 2 Most MU points: 59 (59-94) in 1951 Most WVU points: 94 (94-59) in 1951 Combined points: 153 (59-94) in 1951 Biggest WVU win: 36 (82-46) in A L A L WESTERN KENTUCKY Western Kentucky leads 2-0 At Oxford: WKU leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: WKU leads 1-0 Current streak: WKU 2 Most MU points: 27 (27-37) in 1945 Most WKU points: 37 (37-27) in 1945 Combined points: 64 (27-37) in 1945 Biggest WKU win: 10 (37-27) in N L H L WESTERN MICHIGAN Miami leads At Oxford: MU leads 51-8 At Kalamazoo: WMU leads At Neutral Sites: MU leads 4-1 Current streak: WMU 5 Most MU points: 107 (107-68) in 1957 Most WMU points: 96 (95-89) in 1981 Combined points: 185 (86-95) in 1981 Biggest MU win: 39 (107-68) in 1957 Biggest WMU win: 28 (94-66) in H W A L H W H W A L H W A L A L H W H W A W N W A L H W H W A W A L H W H W A L A W H W H W A W A W H W H W A L A L H W H L A L A L H W H W A W A W H W H W A W N W A L H W H L A W A L H W H W A W A W H W H W A L A W H W A L H W H W A L A L H L A W H W A L H W A W H W A L A L H L A L H W (OT) A W H W A W H W H W A W N W H W Miami University Men s Basketball

82 All-Time Game-By-Game Series History A W A W H W H W A L A L H L H W A W A W H W H W A W A L H W N L H W A W A L H W H W A L H W A W N W A L N W H W A W A L H W A L (OT) H W A L H W A L H W A L (OT) H W A W H L (OT) A L H L H L (OT) A L WESTERN RESERVE Miami Leads 14-8 At Oxford: MU Leads 8-3 At Cleveland: MU Leads 6-5 Current streak: MU 9 Most MU points: 108 (108-76) in 1953 Most WRU points: 87 (87-105) in 1952 Combined points: 192 (105-87) in 1952 Biggest MU win: 32 (108-76) in 1953 Biggest WRU win: 12 (43-31) in H W H L A W A L A L H W H W A L A W H L A L H L A L H W A W H W A W H W A W H W A W H W WESTMINSTER (PA) Miami leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: MU leads 1-0 Most MU points: 56 (56-47) in 1948 Most WC points: 47 (47-56) in 1948 Combined points: 103 (56-47) in 1948 Biggest MU win: 9 (56-47) in N W WICHITA STATE Wichita State Leads 2-1 At Oxford: MU Leads 1-0 At WIchita: WSU Leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites: WSU Leads 1-0 Current streak: WSU 1 Most MU points: 65 (65-58) in 2005 Most WSU points: 62 (62-51) in 1947 Combined points: 123 (65-58) in 2005 Biggest MU win: 7 (65-58) in 2005 Biggest WSU win: 11 (62-51) in N L H W A L WILLIAM & MARY Miami Leads 6-0 At Oxford: MU Leads 3-0 At Williamsburg: MU Leads 2-0 At Neutral Sites: MU Leads 1-0 Current streak: MU 6 Most MU points: 78 (78-68) in 1987 Most W&M points: 69 (69-73) in 2011 Combined points: 136 (78-68) in 1987 Biggest MU win: 13 (72-59) in H W N W A W H W H W A W WILMINGTON Miami leads 12-1 At Oxford: MU leads 12-1 Current streak: WC 1 Most MU points: 87 (87-41) in 1944 Most WC points: 67 (67-84) in 2012 Combined points: 151 (84-67) in 2012 Biggest MU win: 46 (87-41) in 1944 Biggest WC win: 2 (65-63) H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H W H L WISCONSIN Wisconsin leads 1-0 At Madison: UW leads 1-0 Current streak: UW 1 Most MU points: 58 (58-84) in 1962 Most UW points: 84 (84-58) in 1962 Combined points: 142 (58-84) in 1962 Biggest UW win: 26 (84-58) in A L WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY Wisconsin-Green Bay Leads 3-2 At Oxford: MU Leads 2-1 At Green Bay: UWGB Leads 2-0 Current streak: UWGB 1 Most MU points: 65 (65-69) in 2010 Most UWGB points: 78 (78-60) in 1998 Combined points: 138 (60-78) in 1998 Biggest MU win: 18 (64-46) in 1997 Biggest UWGB win: 18 (78-60) in H W A L A L (OT) H W H L WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE Miami Leads 2-1 At Oxford: MU Leads 2-0 At Milwaukee: UWM Leads 1-0 Current streak: UWM 1 Most MU points: 69 (69-45) in 2008 Most UWM points: 68 (68-61) in 2009 Combined points: 129 (61-68) in 2009 Biggest MU win: 24 (69-45) in 2008 Biggest UWM win: 7 (68-61) in H W H W A L WITTENBERG Miami Leads At Oxford: MU Leads 17-6 At Springfield: WU Leads 15-5 Current streak: MU 2 Most MU points: 76 (76-56) in 1956 Most WU points: 56 (56-76) in 1956 Combined points: 132 (76-56) in 1956 Biggest MU win: 45 (54-9) in 1918 Biggest WU win: 28 (36-8) in H L A L 0-2* H W A L H W H L A L A W H W A W H W H W A L A L H W A L H W A W H L A L H W A L H W A L H W A W H W A L H L H W A W H L A L H W A L H W A L H L A L H W A L H W H W * Forfeit loss WOOSTER Wooster Leads 3-1 At Oxford: WC Leads 1-0 At Wooster: WC Leads 2-1 Current streak: WC 2 Most MU points: 30 (30-26) in 1915 Most UWM points: 55 (55-19) in 1912 Combined points: 73 (28-45) in 1940 Biggest MU win: 4 (30-26) in 1915 Biggest UWM win: 36 (55-19) in A L A W A L H L

83 History All-Time Game-By-Game Series WRIGHT STATE Miami leads At Oxford: MU leads 11-5 At Dayton: MU leads 7-6 Current streak: MU 3 Most MU points: 105 (105-86) in 1996 Most WSU points: 92 (92-84) in 1981 Combined points: 191 (105-86) in 1996 Biggest MU win: 34 (87-53) in 1994 Biggest WSU win: 15 (83-68) in A W H W H W A W H W H L H L A L H L A W H W A W H W A W H W A L H W A L H W A W(OT) H W H L A L A W H W A L H L A L H W XAVIER Xavier leads At Oxford: MU leads At Cincinnati: XU leads At Neutral Sites: XU leads 1-0 Current streak: XU 2 Most MU points: 106 (106-87) in 1980 Most XU points: 110 (110-91) in 1953 Combined points: 201 (91-110) in 1953 Biggest MU win: 34 (50-16) in 1921 Biggest XU win: 26 (77-51) in H W H W A L H L A L A W H W H W A L H L A L A L H L A W H L H L A L H W A L A W H L A L H L A L A W H W (OT) H L A L A L H W H L A L H W A L A L H L A L H W A L H L N L A W H W H W A W A W H W A L H W A W H W H W A L H W A W A W H W H W A L (OT) A W H W A W H W A W H W A L H W A W A L H W A L H W A L H L A W H L A W H W A L H L A L A L H W A L H W A L H W A L H L A L H L A W H L A L H W A L A L H W A L A L Miami University Men s Basketball

84 Coaching Records History Overall MAC Coach Seasons Yrs. Games W L Pct. W L Pct. Carroll Hoel (Mgr.) John Snyder (Mgr.) C.H. Martin (Mgr.) F.W. Stone M. Hoskins A.D. Browne Howard Flack C.J. Roberts George Little , George Rider Harry Ewing Roy Tillotson John Mauer Wilbur (Weeb) Ewbank W. (Rip) Van Winkle W.J. (Blue) Foster John Brickels Bill Rohr Richard Shrider Taylor (Tates) Locke Darrell Hedric Jerry Peirson Joby Wright Herb Sendek Charlie Coles Jermaine Henderson 2008* John Cooper Totals includes eight losses due to NCAA-sanctioned forfeits in Jermaine Henderson served in an interim head coach role in , earning a 3-2 record Assistant Coaches Ben Ankney Joe Barry , Brian Blaney Randy Brown Jim Christian Charlie Coles Carmen Cozza Brian Donoher Rick Duckett pres.^ Sheldon Everett pres. Jason Grunkemeyer Jim Hamilton Darrell Hedric , Jermaine Henderson *^ Ron Hunter Don Knodel Jimmy Lallathin Todd Lickliter Tates Locke John Mahany Dave Manzer Ray Martin Thad Matta , Trey Meyer pres. Sean Miller Don Moormeier Ara Parseghian Ryan Pedon Jerry Peirson John Pont Francis Sebring Frankie Smith Gene Smith Jim Stoll Steve Strome Jim Thomas Richard Urich Tim Waller James Whitford ^Denotes Associate Head Coach *In June 2005, Jermaine Henderson was named associate head coach, becoming the first associate head coach in program history. 83

85 History Coaching Records 84 Overall MAC Season Coach W L Pct. W L Pct. Pl. Home Away Neut Carroll Hoel (Mgr.) John Snyder (Mgr.) C.H. Martin (Mgr.) F.W. Stone F.W. Stone F.W. Stone F.W. Stone M. Hoskins A.D. Browne Howard Flack C.J. Roberts George Little George Rider George Rider George Little George Little George Little Harry Ewing Harry Ewing Roy Tillotson Roy Tillotson Roy Tillotson Roy Tillotson Roy Tillotson Roy Tillotson John Mauer John Mauer John Mauer John Mauer John Mauer John Mauer John Mauer John Mauer Weeb Ewbank W. Van Winkle W. Van Winkle W. Van Winkle W.J. Foster W.J. Foster W.J. Foster W.J. Foster W.J. Foster W.J. Foster W.J. Foster John Brickels t John Brickels t Bill Rohr t Bill Rohr Bill Rohr Bill Rohr Bill Rohr Bill Rohr Richard Shrider Richard Shrider t Richard Shrider t Richard Shrider Richard Shrider Richard Shrider t Richard Shrider Richard Shrider t Miami University Men s Basketball Foster Rohr Shrider Locke Hedric

86 Coaching Records History Overall MAC Season Coach W L Pct. W L Pct. Pl. Home Away Neut Richard Shrider Tates Locke Tates Locke Tates Locke Tates Locke t Darrell Hedric Darrell Hedric Darrell Hedric Darrell Hedric t Darrell Hedric Darrell Hedric Darrell Hedric t Darrell Hedric Darrell Hedric t Darrell Hedric t Darrell Hedric t Darrell Hedric t Darrell Hedric t Darrell Hedric Jerry Peirson Jerry Peirson Jerry Peirson t Jerry Peirson t * Jerry Peirson Jerry Peirson t Joby Wright t Joby Wright Joby Wright t Herb Sendek t Herb Sendek Herb Sendek Charlie Coles t Charlie Coles t Charlie Coles Charlie Coles Charlie Coles t Charlie Coles Charlie Coles Charlie Coles Charlie Coles Charlie Coles t Charlie Coles Charlie Coles^ t Charlie Coles t Charlie Coles t Charlie Coles Charlie Coles John Cooper John Cooper * Includes eight losses due to NCAA-sanctioned forfeits Mid-American East Division finish ^ Jermaine Henderson served in an interim head coach capacity, earning a 3-2 record (1-0 MAC) during that time Peirson Wright Sendek Coles Cooper 85

87 History Postseason Appearances 17 Appearances 1953 (22 teams) East Regional First Round Ft. Wayne, Ind. DePaul 74, Miami (24 teams) East Regional First Round Lexington, Ky. Marquette 90, Miami 79 (OT) 1957 (23 teams) Mideast Regional First Round Columbus, Ohio Notre Dame 89, Miami (24 teams) Mideast Regional First Round Evanston, Ill. Miami 82, Pittsburgh 77 Mideast Regional Second Round Lexington, Ky. Kentucky 94, Miami 70 Mideast Regional Consolation Lexington, Ky. Indiana 98, Miami (22 teams) Mideast Regional First Round Kent, Ohio Dayton 58, Miami (25 teams) Mideast Regional First Round Carbondale, Ill. Miami 63, Notre Dame 60 Mideast Regional Second Round Madison, Wis. Purdue 91, Miami 71 Mideast Regional Consolation Madison, Wis. Kentucky 72, Miami (25 teams) Mideast Regional First Round South Bend, Ind. Marquette 62, Miami (25 teams) Mideast Regional First Round Dayton, Ohio Marquette 77, Miami (32 teams) Mideast Regional First Round Indianapolis, Ind. Miami 84, Marquette 81 (OT) Mideast Regional Second Round Dayton, Ohio Kentucky 91, Miami (No. 8 seed/53 teams) West Regional First Round Pullman, Wash. No. 9 seed SMU 83, Miami (No. 12 seed/64 teams) Southeast Regional First Round Dayton, Ohio No. 5 seed Maryland 69, Miami 68 (OT) 1986 (No. 10 seed/64 teams) Midwest Regional First Round Minneapolis, Minn. No. 7 seed Iowa State 81, Miami 79 (OT) 1995 (No. 12 seed/64 teams) Midwest Regional First Round Dayton, Ohio Miami 71, No. 5 seed Arizona 62 Midwest Regional Second Round Dayton, Ohio No. 4 seed Virginia 60, Miami 54 (OT) 1997 (No. 13 seed/64 teams) Midwest Regional First Round Kansas City, Mo. No. 4 seed Clemson 68, Miami (No. 10 seed/64 teams) Midwest Regional First Round New Orleans, La. Miami 59, No. 7 seed Washington 58 Midwest Regional Second Round New Orleans, La. Miami 66, No. 2 seed Utah 58 Midwest Regional Semifinal St. Louis, Mo. No. 3 seed Kentucky 58, Miami (No. 14 seed/65 teams) Midwest Regional First Round Spokane, Wash. No. 3 seed Oregon 58, Miami (No. 13 seed/64 teams) Southeast Regional First Round Cincinnati, Ohio No. 4 seed North Carolina 68, Miami Miami University Men s Basketball

88 Postseason Appearances/Postseason Records Miami s NCAA Tournament Records History Miami s NIT Tournament Records Individual Points: 43 by Wally Szczerbiak vs. Washington, 1999 Field Goals: 18 by Wally Szczerbiak vs. Washington, 1999 Field Goal Att.: 33 by Wally Szczerbiak vs. Washington, 1999 Field Goal Pct. (Min. 10 att.):.818 (9-of-11) by Randy Ayers vs. Kentucky, Point Field Goals: 8 by Jamie Mercurio vs. North Carolina, Point Field Goal Att.: 14 by Jamie Mercurio vs. North Carolina, Point Field Goal Pct. (Min. 6 att.):.571 (8-of-14) by Jamie Mercurio vs. North Carolina, 1992 Free Throws: 12 by Mike Wren vs. Notre Dame, 1969 Free Throw Att.: 14 by Devin Davis vs. Arizona, 1995 Free Throw Pct. (Min. 10 att.): (10-of-10) by Wally Szczerbiak vs. Utah, 1999 Rebounds: 22 by Tom Bryant vs. Marquette, 1955 Assists: 10 by Phil Lumpkin vs. Marquette, 1973 Blocked Shots: 3 by Kevin Beard vs. Arizona, 1995; by Wally Szczerbiak vs. Washington, 1999 by Michael Bramos vs. Oregon, 2007 Steals: 3, by three players Team Points: 91 vs. Indiana, 1958 Field Goals: 36 vs. Indiana, 1958 Field Goal Att.: 95 vs. Marquette, 1955 Field Goal Pct.:.548 (34-of-62) vs. Marquette, Point Field Goals: 11 vs. North Carolina, Point Field Goal Att.: 27 vs. North Carolina, Point Field Goal Pct. (Min. 8 att.):.429 (9-of-21) vs. Clemson, 1997 Free Throws: 23 vs. Notre Dame, 1969 Free Throw Att.: 39 vs. Pittsburgh, 1958 Free Throw Pct. (Min. 12 att.):.923 (12-of-13) vs. Marquette, 1973 Rebounds: 58 vs. Marquette, 1955 Fewest Turnovers: 5 vs. Washington, 1999 Assists: 18 vs. SMU, 1984 Blocked Shots: 6 vs. Arizona, 1995 Steals: 8 vs. Iowa State, Appearances 1970 New York, N.Y. St. John s 70, Miami Columbus, Ohio Miami 56, Ohio State 53 Oxford, Ohio Miami 60, Old Dominion 58 Fairfax, Va. Georgetown 66, Miami Cincinnati, Ohio Xavier 80, Miami Fresno, Calif. Fresno State 58, Miami Oxford, Ohio TCU 60, Miami Indianapolis, Ind. Butler 53, Miami 52 2 Appearances 2008 Tulsa, Okla. Tulsa 61, Miami 45 Individual Points: 24 by Damon Frierson at Fresno State, 1996 Field Goals: 9 by Chet Mason vs. TCU 2005 Field Goal Att.: 19 by Damon Frierson at Fresno State, 1996; by Chet Mason vs. TCU, 2005 Field Goal Pct. (Min. 10 att.):.727 (8-of-11) by Tim Pollitz at Butler, Point Field Goals: 5 by Matt Kramer vs. Old Dominion, Point Field Goal Att.: 8 by Matt Kramer vs. Old Dominion and Georgetown, Point Field Goal Pct. (Min. 6 att.):.667 (4-of-6) by Landon Hackim vs. Georgetown, 1993 Free Throws: 7 by Damon Frierson at Fresno State, 1996; by Derrick Cross vs. Georgetown, 1993 Free Throw Att.: 10 by Devin Davis at Xavier, 1994 Free Throw Pct. (Min. 10 att.):.600 (6-of-10) by Devin Davis at Xavier, 1994 Rebounds: 14 by Devin Davis at Fresno State, 1996 Assists: 5 by Derrick Cross vs. Georgetown, 1993 by William Hatcher at Butler, 2006 Blocked Shots: 4 by Jamie Mahaffey vs. Old Dominion, 1993 Steals: 3 by four players, last done by Chet Mason vs. TCU, 2005 Team Points: 68 at Xavier, 1994 Field Goals: 24 at Xavier, 1994 Field Goal Att.: 58 at Fresno State, 1996; vs. St. John s, 1970 Field Goal Pct.:.511 (23-of-45) at Ohio State, Point Field Goals: 9 vs. Georgetown, 1993; vs. Old Dominion, Point Field Goal Att.: 21 vs. Georgetown, Point Field Goal Pct. (Min. 8 att.):.500 (6-of-12) vs. Ohio State, 1993 Free Throws: 16 at Fresno State, 1996; vs. Georgetown, 1993 Free Throw Att.: 24 at Xavier, 1994 Free Throw Pct. (Min. 12 att.):.846 (11-of-13) vs. St. John s, 1970 Rebounds: 46 at Fresno State, 1996 Assists: 12 at Xavier, 1994; at Ohio State, 1993; vs. TCU, 2005 Blocked Shots: 5 vs. TCU, 2005 Steals: 10 vs. Fresno State, Kingston, R.I. Rhode Island 76, Miami

89 History All-Time MAC Standings Butler Cincinnati Ohio Western Reserve Wayne State Cincinnati Butler Ohio Miami Western Michigan Western Reserve Cincinnati Butler Western Michigan Western Reserve Miami Ohio Cincinnati Butler Western Michigan Miami Ohio Western Reserve Cincinnati Miami Ohio Western Michigan Western Reserve Miami Western Michigan Toledo Ohio Cincinnati Kent State Western Reserve Miami Cincinnati Toledo Western Michigan Ohio Kent State Western Reserve Toledo Bowling Green Miami Marshall Western Michigan Ohio Kent State Western Reserve Miami Marshall Ohio Western Michigan Bowling Green Kent State Toledo Western Reserve Marshall Miami Western Michigan Toledo Kent State Ohio Bowling Green Miami Marshall Bowling Green Ohio Western Michigan Toledo Kent State Miami Marshall Ohio Bowling Green Toledo Kent State Western Michigan Bowling Green* Miami Kent State Marshall Ohio Toledo Western Michigan *Won playoff game at Dayton Ohio Toledo Bowling Green Miami Western Michigan Marshall Kent State Ohio Toledo Miami Marshall Bowling Green Kent State Western Michigan Bowling Green Ohio Toledo Marshall Western Michigan Miami Kent State Bowling Green Miami Ohio Toledo Western Michigan Kent State Marshall Ohio Miami Bowling Green Western Michigan Kent State Toledo Marshall Ohio* Miami Bowling Green Toledo Kent State Western Michigan Marshall *Won playoff game at Dayton Miami Toledo Bowling Green Ohio Marshall Western Michigan Kent State Toledo Marshall Miami Bowling Green Ohio Western Michigan Kent State Bowling Green Marshall Toledo Western Michigan Miami Kent State Ohio Miami Ohio Kent State Western Michigan Toledo Bowling Green Marshall Ohio Bowling Green Miami Toledo# Kent State Western Michigan # Includes two forfeit losses Miami University Men s Basketball Miami Ohio Western Michigan Kent State Toledo Bowling Green Ohio* Toledo Kent State Western Michigan Miami Bowling Green *Won playoff game at Bowling Green Miami Bowling Green Toledo Ohio Kent State Central Michigan Western Michigan Ohio Toledo Bowling Green Central Michigan Miami Western Michigan Kent State Central Michigan Bowling Green Toledo Miami Western Michigan Eastern Michigan Ohio Kent State Western Michigan Miami Toledo Bowling Green Central Michigan Kent State Ohio Ball State Northern Illinois Eastern Michigan Miami Central Michigan Toledo Northern Illinois Western Michigan Ball State Bowling Green Eastern Michigan Kent State Ohio

90 Postseason Appearances/Postseason Records History Miami Toledo Central Michigan Bowling Green Northern Illinois Eastern Michigan Ball State Ohio Kent State Western Michigan Central Michigan Toledo Ohio Ball State Northern Illinois Kent State Bowling Green Miami Eastern Michigan Western Michigan Toledo* Bowling Green Northern Illinois Ball State Eastern Michigan Kent State Miami Western Michigan Central Michigan Ohio *MAC Tournament winner Ball State* Bowling Green Northern Illinois Toledo Western Michigan Eastern Michigan Miami Ohio Central Michigan Kent State *MAC Tournament winner Ball State Bowling Green Northern Illinois* Eastern Michigan Miami Ohio Western Michigan Toledo Kent State Central Michigan *MAC Tournament winner Bowling Green Ohio* Ball State Miami Toledo Kent State Eastern Michigan Northern Illinois Central Michigan Western Michigan *MAC Tournament winner Miami* Ohio Bowling Green Toledo Northern Illinois Eastern Michigan Kent State Central Michigan Ball State Western Michigan *MAC Tournament winner Ohio* Miami Kent State Toledo Eastern Michigan Ball State Northern Illinois Western Michigan Bowling Green Central Michigan *MAC Tournament winner Miami Ohio Ball State* Northern Illinois Toledo Central Michigan Kent State Western Michigan Bowling Green Eastern Michigan *MAC Tournament winner Central Michigan* Kent State Bowling Green Eastern Michigan Miami Ohio Western Michigan Ball State Toledo *MAC Tournament winner Eastern Michigan* Central Michigan Ohio Ball State Bowling Green Western Michigan Kent State Miami Toledo *MAC Tournament winner Ball State* Kent State Toledo Eastern Michigan Bowling Green Central Michigan Ohio Western Michigan Miami# *MAC Tournament winner #Includes seven forfeit losses Ball State* Kent State Bowling Green Miami Eastern Michigan Toledo Central Michigan Ohio Western Michigan *MAC Tournament winner Eastern Michigan* Ball State Miami Bowling Green Ohio Central Michigan Toledo Kent State Western Michigan *MAC Tournament winner Miami* Ball State Western Michigan Ohio Bowling Green Kent State Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Toledo *MAC Tournament winner Ball State* Miami Western Michigan Ohio Toledo Bowling Green Eastern Michigan Kent State Central Michigan Akron *MAC Tournament winner Ohio* Bowling Green Miami Ball State Eastern Michigan Toledo Kent State Western Michigan Central Michigan Akron *MAC Tournament winner Miami Ohio Eastern Michigan Ball State* Bowling Green Toledo Western Michigan Kent State Akron Central Michigan *MAC Tournament winner Eastern Michigan* Western Michigan Miami Ball State Ohio Toledo Bowling Green Kent State Central Michigan Akron *MAC Tournament winner Miami* Bowling Green Ohio Eastern Michigan Ball State Western Michigan Kent State Toledo Akron Central Michigan *MAC Tournament winner East Division Akron Miami Kent State Marshall Bowling Green Ohio West Division Ball State Western Michigan Eastern Michigan* Toledo Northern Illinois Central Michigan *MAC Tournament winner 89

91 History All-Time MAC Standings East Division Miami Kent State* Akron Ohio Bowling Green Marshall Buffalo West Division Toledo Ball State Central Michigan Western Michigan Eastern Michigan Northern Illinois *MAC Tournament winner East Division Bowling Green Kent State Marshall Ohio Akron Miami Buffalo West Division Ball State* Toledo Eastern Michigan Northern Illinois Western Michigan Central Michigan *MAC Tournament winner East Division Kent State* Marshall Ohio Bowling Green Miami Akron Buffalo West Division Central Michigan Toledo Ball State Western Michigan Northern Illinois Eastern Michigan *MAC Tournament winner East Division Kent State* Bowling Green Ohio Miami Marshall Buffalo Akron West Division Ball State Toledo Western Michigan Northern Illinois Central Michigan Eastern Michigan *MAC Tournament winner East Division Kent State Miami Akron Marshall Ohio Buffalo West Division Central Michigan* Northern Illinois Western Michigan Ball State Bowling Green Eastern Michigan Toledo * MAC Tournament winner East Division Kent State Miami Buffalo Marshall Akron Ohio West Division Western Michigan Toledo Ball State Bowling Green Eastern Michigan Northern Illinois Central Michigan * MAC Tournament winner East Division Miami Buffalo Ohio* Akron Kent State Marshall West Division Western Michigan Toledo Bowling Green Ball State Northern Illinois Eastern Michigan Central Michigan * MAC Tournament winner East Division Kent State* Miami Akron Ohio Buffalo Bowling Green West Division Northern Illinois Toledo Western Michigan Ball State Eastern Michigan Central Michigan * MAC Tournament winner East Division Akron Kent State Miami* Ohio Buffalo Bowling Green West Division Toledo Western Michigan Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Ball State Northern Illinois *MAC Tournament winner East Division Kent State* Akron Ohio Miami Bowling Green Buffalo West Division Western Michigan Central Michigan Eastern Michigan Toledo Ball State Northern Illinois *MAC Tournament winner East Division Buffalo Bowling Green Miami Akron* Kent State Ohio West Division Ball State Central Michigan Western Michigan Eastern Michigan Northern Illinois Toledo *MAC Tournament winner East Division Kent State Akron Miami Buffalo Ohio* Bowling Green West Division Central Michigan Western Michigan Eastern Michigan Ball State Northern Illinois Toledo *MAC Tournament winner East Division Kent State Miami Akron* Ohio Buffalo Bowling Green West Division Western Michigan Ball State Central Michigan Northern Illinois Eastern Michigan Toledo *MAC Tournament winner East Division Akron Buffalo Ohio* Kent State Bowling Green Miami West Division Eastern Michigan Toledo Ball State Western Michigan Central Michigan Northern Illinois *MAC Tournament winner East Division Akron* Ohio Kent State Buffalo Bowling Green Miami West Division Western Michigan Toledo Ball State Eastern Michigan Central Michigan Northern Illinois *MAC Tournament winner East Division Buffalo Akron Ohio Miami Kent State Bowling Green West Division Western Michigan* Toledo Eastern Michigan Northern Illinois Central Michigan Ball State *MAC Tournament winner 90 Miami University Men s Basketball

92 Starting Lineups 1952 Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Bob King F Jr Ed Gunderson F So Dick Walls C Jr Don Knodel G Jr Bob Doll G So Dick Klitch F Fr Tom Bryant F Fr Bernie Griesinger G Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Ed Gunderson F Jr Dick Klitch F So Dick Walls C Sr Bob Doll G Jr Darrell Hedric G So Don Knodel G Sr Tom Bryant F So Bernie Griesinger G Sr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Dick Klitch F Jr Tom Bryant F Jr Ed Gunderson C Sr Bob Doll G Sr Darrell Hedric G Jr Bill Kennon C So Art Welch G Sr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Bill Kennon F Jr Charles Fox F Jr Dick Klitch C Sr Don Barnette G Jr Tom Bryant G Sr Ron Ellis F So Darrell Hedric G Sr Ron Albers C So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Bill Kennon F Sr Charles Fox F Sr Wayne Embry C So Don Barnette G Sr John Powell G So Ron Albers C Jr Ron Ellis F Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Ron Ellis F Sr Bill Brown F So Wayne Embry C Jr John Powell G Jr Jim Thomas G So Ed Wingard F So Larry Crist G So Ronald Albers C Sr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Bill Brown F Jr Jim Thomas F Jr Wayne Embry C Sr John Powell G Sr Jim Hamilton G So Ed Wingard F Jr Bob Miller G Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Jim Thomas F Sr Bill Brown F Sr Ed Wingard C Sr Dave Zeller G So Jim Hamilton G Jr Vernon Lawson F So Bob Miller G Sr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Vernon Lawson F Jr Herb Rowan F Sr Ted Garrison C Jr Jim Hamilton G Sr Dave Zeller G Jr LeVern Benson G So Dave Mack C/F So Dave West F So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Vernon Lawson F Sr Dave Mack F Jr Ted Garrison C Sr Dave Zeller G Sr LeVern Benson G Jr Gerry Saunders G/F So Ralph Wright F Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Ralph Wright F Sr Eugene Bosart F So Dave Mack C Sr LeVern Benson G Sr Gerry Saunders G Jr Bob Moon F So Wayne Dixon G So Jim Downing G Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Jeff Gehring F So Steve Strome F Jr Charley Dinkins C So Charlie Coles G So Skip Snow G So Bob Moon F Jr History 1964 Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Jeff Gehring F Jr Jerry Peirson F So Charley Dinkins C Jr Charlie Coles G Jr Skip Snow G Jr John Swann G Jr Jim Patterson C So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Jeff Gehring F Sr Jerry Peirson F Jr Charley Dinkins C Sr Charlie Coles G Sr John Swann G Sr Jim Patterson C Jr Robert Jackson G Jr Walt Williams F So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Jerry Peirson F Sr Frank Lukacs F So Jim Patterson C Sr Robert Jackson G Sr Jerry Fisher G Jr Phil Snow G So Jim Hallihan G Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Fred Foster F Jr Frank Lukacs F Jr Tom Slater C So Jerry Fisher G Sr Jim Hallihan G Sr Phil Snow G Jr Phil Stillings G So George Fannin F So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Fred Foster F Sr Glen Pryor F So Tom Slater C Jr Phil Snow G Sr Steve Barnett G Jr Terry Martin C So George Burkhart G Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Glen Pryor F Jr Walt Williams F Jr Ray Loucks C Sr Frank Lukacs G Sr George Burkhart G Sr Mike Wren G So Tom Slater F Sr

93 92 History Starting Lineups 1970 Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Walt Williams F Sr Glen Pryor F Sr Terry Martin C Sr Gerry Sears G Jr Tim Meyer G So Ron Snyder F Sr Mike Wren G Jr Darrel Dunlap G So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Darrel Dunlap F Jr Larry Garloch F So Tom Roberts C Jr Tim Meyer G Jr Gerry Sears G Sr Mike Wren G Sr Steve Handy C So Ron Niekamp F Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Darrel Dunlap F Sr Larry Garloch F Jr Tom Roberts C Sr Phil Lumpkin G So Tim Meyer G Sr Rich Hampton F So Gary Dees F So Steve Handy C Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Rich Hampton F Jr Gary Dees F Jr Kim Essenburg C Jr Phil Lumpkin G Jr Larry Garloch G Sr Steve Fields F So Warren Dorsey G Fr Dave Elmer C So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Gary Dees F Sr Rich Hampton F Sr Dave Elmer C Jr Phil Lumpkin G Sr Steve Fields G Jr Warren Dorsey G So Kim Essenburg C Sr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Steve Fields F Sr Chuck Goodyear F So Dave Elmer C Sr Rod Dieringer G Sr Greg Olson G Jr Randy Ayers F Fr John Shoemaker G Fr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Chuck Goodyear F Jr Randy Ayers F So Archie Aldridge C So John Shoemaker G So Greg Olson G Sr Bernard Newman C So Mike Kearney C Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Randy Ayers F Jr Archie Aldridge F Jr Bernard Newman C Jr Chuck Goodyear G Sr John Shoemaker G Jr Rick Goins G Fr Rich Babcock G So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Archie Aldridge F Sr Randy Ayers F Sr Bill Lake C Sr Rick Goins G So John Shoemaker G Sr Bernard Newman C Sr Tom Dunn G So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Rick Goins F Jr Todd Jones F Sr Terry Brady C Jr Tom Dunn G Jr Steve Allen G Fr Joe Niekamp F So George Sweigert C Fr Tony Wilhite F Fr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Rick Goins F Sr Lenny Manning F Fr George Sweigert C So Tom Dunn G Sr Craig Tubbs G Fr Joe Niekamp F Jr Tony Lehman F Fr Al Watkins G Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Joe Niekamp F Sr Jeff Lisath F Jr George Sweigert C Jr Al Watkins G Sr Craig Tubbs G So Tony Lehman F So Chuck Dahn F Fr Miami University Men s Basketball Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Chuck Dahn F So Tim Kroeger F Jr George Sweigert C Sr Craig Tubbs G Jr Chuck Stahl G So Jeff Lisath F/G Sr Billy Lewis G So John Willoughby G So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Ron Harper F Fr Tim Kroeger F Sr John Marx C Jr Billy Lewis G Jr Craig Tubbs G Sr Chuck Stahl G Jr John Willoughby G Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Ron Harper F So Chuck Dahn F Sr John Marx C Sr Chuck Stahl G Sr John Willoughby G Sr Eric Newsome G Fr Stepfon Sudduth F So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Ron Harper F Jr Ron Hunter F Jr Tim Lampe C So Eric Newsome G So Eddie Schilling G Fr Mike Hall F So Todd Staker G Fr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Ron Harper F Sr Karlton Clayborne F Fr Jeff Fuerst C So Eric Newsome G Jr Todd Staker G So Ron Hunter G Sr Eddie Schilling G So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Karlton Clayborne F So Trimill Haywood F Fr Jeff Fuerst C Jr Todd Staker G Jr Eddie Schilling G Jr Dernard Newell G Jr Tim Stewart F Fr

94 Starting Lineups 1988 Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Jeff Fuerst F Sr Karlton Clayborne F Jr Jim Paul C So Todd Staker G Sr Eddie Schilling G Sr Eric Newsome G Gr Trimill Haywood F So Lamont Hanna F/C Jr Tim Stewart F So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Tim Stewart F Jr Lamont Hanna F Sr Jim Paul C So Karlton Clayborne G Sr Jamie Mercurio G Fr Jeff Scott F/C So Cedric Vanleer G Fr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Tim Stewart F Sr Chip Reeves F Sr Jim Paul C Jr Craig Michaelis G Fr Derek Walton G So David Scott F So Cedric Vanleer G So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Craig Michaelis F So Matt Kramer F So Jim Paul C Sr Scott Belyeu G So Jamie Mercurio G Jr David Scott F Jr Cedric Vanleer G Jr Mike Williams F Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Craig Michaelis F Jr Matt Kramer F Jr John McKenna C So Scott Belyeu G Jr Jamie Mercurio G Sr Mike Williams F Sr David Scott F Sr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Jamie Mahaffey F So Craig Michaelis F Sr John McKenna C Jr Derrick Cross G So Scott Belyeu G Sr Matt Kramer F Sr Landon Hackim G Fr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Jamie Mahaffey F Jr Devin Davis F Fr John McKenna C Sr Derrick Cross G Jr Landon Hackim G So Richard Brown G So Gregg Darbyshire G/F Sr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Devin Davis F So Jamie Mahaffey F Sr Kevin Beard C Jr Derrick Cross G Sr Landon Hackim G Jr Kenneth Bozeman F Fr Chris McGuire G Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Damon Frierson F Fr Devin Davis F Jr Kevin Beard C Sr Chris McGuire G Sr Landon Hackim G Sr Ira Newble F Jr Jermaine Henderson G Jr Wally Szczerbiak F Fr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Wally Szczerbiak F So Devin Davis F Sr Ira Newble C Sr Rob Mestas G So Damon Frierson G So Jermaine Henderson G Sr Anthony Taylor G Fr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Wally Szczerbiak F Jr John Estick F Jr Refiloe Lethunya C So Damon Frierson G Jr Anthony Taylor G Jr Mike Ensminger F/C Fr Rich Allendorf C Fr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Wally Szczerbiak F Sr Jason Stewart F Jr John Estick C Sr Damon Frierson G Sr Rob Mestas G Jr Anthony Taylor G Jr Jason Grunkemeyer G So Refiloe Lethunya F Jr Mike Ensminger F So History 2000 Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Jason Stewart F Sr Refiloe Lethunya F Jr Mike Ensminger C Sr Rob Mestas G Sr Anthony Taylor G Jr Jason Grunkemeyer F Jr Bryan Reed F Fr Rich Allendorf C Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Juby Johnson F Fr Alex Shorts F Jr Mike Ensminger C Sr Jason Grunkemeyer G Sr Doug Davis G Jr Matt Jameson G So Gene Seals F Fr Rich Allendorf C Sr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Danny Horace F Fr Gene Seals F So Chet Mason G So Juby Johnson G So Doug Davis G Sr Alex Shorts C Sr Larry Drake F Fr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Danny Horace F So Bryan Reed F Sr Chet Mason F Jr Juby Johnson G Jr Josh Hausfeld G Fr Gene Seals F Jr Tim Schenke F So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Danny Horace F Jr Monty St. Clair F Fr and Gene Seals F Sr Juby Johnson G Sr Josh Hausfeld G So Chet Mason G Sr William Hatcher G So Tim Schenke F Jr

95 History Starting Lineups 2005 Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Monty St. Clair C So Danny Horace F Sr Nathan Peavy F So Chet Mason G Sr William Hatcher G Jr Doug Penno G So Tim Schenke F Jr Nate VanderSluis C Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Nate VanderSluis C Sr Tim Pollitz F So Nathan Peavy F Jr Josh Hausfeld G Sr and Doug Penno G Jr William Hatcher G Sr Michael Bramos F/G Fr Monty St. Clair C Jr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Nathan Peavy F Sr Tim Pollitz F Jr Monty St. Clair C Sr Michael Bramos G So Alex Moosmann G Fr Doug Penno G Sr Tyler Dierkers F So Eric Pollitz G So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. MIchael Bramos F Jr Tim Pollitz F Sr Tyler Dierkers C Jr Kenny Hayes G Jr Alex Moosmann G So and Eric Pollitz G Jr Nick Winbush F Fr Adam Fletcher C So Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. MIchael Bramos F Sr Tyler Dierkers F Sr Adam Fletcher C Jr Antonio Ballard G So Eric Pollitz G Sr Nick Winbush F So Carl Richburg G Sr Julian Mavunga F Fr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Julian Mavunga F So Nick Winbush F Jr and Adam Fletcher C Sr Allen Roberts G Fr and Rodney Haddix II G Jr Antonio Ballard G Jr Kenny Hayes G Sr Orlando Williams G Fr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Julian Mavunga F Jr Nick Winbush F Sr Antonio Ballard F Sr and Allen Roberts G So Orlando Williams G So Quinten Rollins G Fr Chris McHenry G Jr Josh Sewell G Fr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Julian Mavunga F Sr Jon Harris F So Drew McGhee C So Josh Sewell G So Quinten Rollins G So Brian Sullivan G Fr Adam Thomas F Sr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Will Felder F Jr Allen Roberts G Jr Will Sullivan G So Reggie Johnson G Fr Quinten Rollins G Jr Jon Harris F Jr Geovonie McKnight G Fr Pos. Yr. Reb. Pts. Will Felder F Sr Joshua Oswald F Fr Will Sullivan G Jr Geovonie McKnight G So Quinten Rollins G Sr Willie Moore G So Jaryd Eustace G Fr Miami University Men s Basketball

96 Retired Numbers History Ron Harper Ron Harper, the second-leading scorer in Mid-American Conference history, played at Miami from He became the first player in Miami history to have his jersey retired when he was honored in a ceremony at his final home game in Harper was selected the MAC Player of the Year in 1985 and With 2,377 career points and 1,119 career rebounds, he became the first player in league history to top 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. He ranked among the nation s leaders in scoring (24.4), rebounding (11.7) and steals (3.3) as a senior and was named a secondteam All-American by the U.S. Basketball Writers Association, Associated Press, United Press International, and the National Association of Basketball Coaches. He also was named District IV Player of the Year by the USBWA. Harper became the first player in MAC history to record a triple-double when he registered 38 points, 19 rebounds and 12 assists against Ball State in Harper averaged 24.9 points per game as a junior and was selected MVP of the MAC Tournament, during which he set a Miami and MAC Tourney record with 45 points against Ball State. As a sophomore, Harper averaged 16.3 ppg. He was selected Player of the Week by Sports Illustrated after registering 26 points and 13 rebounds and leading Miami to a win at Indiana in the season opener. Harper still owns or is tied for 19 Miami records, including points in a game (45) and career (2,377); field goals in a game (19), season (312), and career (969); rebounds in a career (1,119); and steals in a game (7), season (101) and career (287). The high-flying Harper was drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round of the 1986 NBA draft (eighth overall pick). After 3 1/2 years with the Cavs, he was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers, where he spent 3 1/2 seasons before signing a free agent contract with the Chicago Bulls, with whom he won three NBA championships ( ). In 1999, he signed with the Los Angeles Lakers and helped them win two NBA championships (2000 and 2001). Harper also served as an assistant coach for the NBA s Detroit Pistons. Wayne Embry Former standout Wayne Embry (Miami 58), who played for Miami from , had his jersey retired during the 1995 season. Embry, a 6-foot-7 center, was a two-time all-mid-american Conference player and led Miami to conference championships and NCAA Tournament appearances in 1957 and He led the MAC in scoring and rebounding his last two seasons and still holds several school records, including best career rebounding average (15.5). He currently ranks No. 12 on Miami s alltime scoring list with 1,401 points and No. 2 on the all-time rebounding list with 1,117. He holds both Miami records for most rebounds in a game (34) and season (488). Embry is one of only 14 players in MAC history to total more than 1,000 career points and rebounds. He was a third-team Helms Athletic Foundation All-American as a senior. In 1999, Embry received the highest honor a basketball player can achieve with his induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass. Most recently, a stretch of U.S. Route 40 in front of Tecumseh High School near Springfield, Ohio, was named after him. Following his graduation, Embry played 11 years of professional basketball with the Cincinnati Royals, Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks and was a five-time NBA All-Star. Embry, who was inducted into the Miami Athletic Hall of Fame in 1970, is the former president and CEO of the Cleveland Cavaliers. He also has served as a member of Miami University s Board of Trustees. Embry currently is serving as the Senior Basketball Advisor to the President for the NBA s Toronto Raptors. Dick Walls Dick Walls (Miami 53), a former Goodyear executive who played at Miami from , had his No. 44 jersey retired during the 1995 season. The 6-foot-7, 260-pound center led MU in scoring and rebounding all three seasons and helped guide Miami to league titles his last two seasons. A first-team all-mac selection in 1951 and 1953, Walls led the conference in rebounding (14.3) in 1951 and in scoring (21.1) and rebounding (14.4) in He currently ranks 28th in career scoring at Miami (1,124), second in career rebounding average (14.0), fourth in career rebounds (978) and ninth in career free throws made (340). Walls owns three of the top seven singleseason rebound totals in school history, including 333 boards in 1952, which ranks No. 4 on the all-time list. He tallied the secondhighest single-game point total in school history when he poured in 44 points against Western Reserve in Following his graduation, Walls played for the Goodyear Wingfoots in the National Industrial Basketball League. 95

97 History Retired Numbers 86 Darrell Hedric Darrell Hedric (Miami 55), a former player, assistant coach, head coach and associate athletic director at Miami, had his jersey No. 86 retired at halftime of the Ohio game in Hedric played at Miami from , was an assistant coach for 11 seasons and served as head coach from In his 14 seasons as head coach, he led Miami to a record. His 216 wins are the second most in school history and the fourth-most in Mid-American Conference history. Hedric directed Miami to five regular-season MAC Championships, one MAC Tournament title and four NCAA Tournament appearances. One of Hedric s greatest moments in coaching was Miami s stunning overtime win over defending national champion Marquette in the first round of the 1978 NCAA Tournament in Indianapolis. Another of Hedric s claims to fame was recruiting former All-American and five-time NBA World Champion Ron Harper to Miami in Hedric was inducted into Miami University s Athletic Hall of Fame in Wally Szczerbiak Wally Szczerbiak (Miami 99) became the most recent member of an elite club to have his jersey retired. On Sept. 22, 2001, at halftime of the Cincinnati football game, Szczerbiak, who played from , became the fifth player in Miami history to have his No. 32 retired. Szczerbiak was a unanimous choice as the Mid-American Conference Player of the Year as a senior in 1999, becoming just the fourth player in Miami history to earn the honor. Szczerbiak also was a finalist for the Naismith, Robertson and Wooden National Player-ofthe-Year Awards, finishing third in the voting for the Wooden Award. He led Miami through its most magical season in the first time a Miami team collected two wins in the NCAA Tournament which culminated in an NCAA Sweet 16 appearance. His 43-point, 12-rebound, three-block, two-assist effort in the first round of the tournament lifted Miami to a win over Washington and catapulted the RedHawks onto the covers of such national publications as Sports Illustrated and USA Today. For the tournament, Szczerbiak averaged 30.0 points per game to lead all scorers. Szczerbiak ranks second in career scoring at Miami with 1,847 points. He is also the school s career leader in three-point field goal percentage with a.431 mark and set Miami s single-season scoring mark in with 775 points. Following his illustrious Miami career, Szczerbiak was selected by the Minnesota Timberwolves as the sixth overall pick in the 1999 NBA Draft. He was member of the 2000 NBA All-Rookie Team and the MVP of the 2001 Schick Rookie Challenge game. Szczerbiak also spent two seasons with the Boston Celtics. He played 10 seasons in the NBA, his last stop with the Cleveland Cavaliers. In February 2009, Szczerbiak was inducted into Miami University s Athletic Hall of Fame. 10 Charlie Coles On Feb. 14, 2015, Miami University will retire its sixth men s basketball number, bestowing the honor upon Charlie Coles (Miami 65). Coles was a standout guard for the Red and White from and captured Second- Team All-MAC honors as a junior and senior. Coles averaged double figures in scoring all three seasons. Coles ranks 30th on Miami s career scoring list with 1,096 points and his 15.4 ppg career average ties for 10th. He went on to a coaching career that spanned almost five decades, nearly half of which were enjoyed in the MAC. Coles spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Miami from before becoming its head coach in He guided the RedHawks for 16 seasons ( ) and is Miami men s basketball s all-time wins leader with a record. Combined with his six seasons as head coach at Central Michigan ( ), Coles amassed a MAC record of , posting more conference wins than any other coach in league history. Over 22 years as a collegiate head coach in the MAC, Coles tied for second among MAC leaders for career coaching wins with a record. Coles was twice named MAC Coach of the Year (1987; 2005) and was the 2011 NABC District 14 Coach of the Year. As a MAC head coach, his teams made eight postseason appearances (Central Michigan: NCAA 1987 Miami: NCAA 1997, 1999, 2007; NIT 2005, 2006; CBI 2008, 2011). He was presented with a Guardian of the Game Pillar Award for Education presented by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) in Coles was inducted into the Miami Athletics Hall of Fame in 1990, the Greater Cincinnati Basketball Hall of Fame in 2008, Ohio Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011 and MAC Hall of Fame in Miami University Men s Basketball

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