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1 FRIAR R BAS ASKET ETBALL PROVIDENCE COLLEGE FRIARS SCHEDULE AND RESULTS NOVEMBER 2 Thur. NEW HAVEN (exhibition game) W, Tue. EA SPORTS ALL-STARS (exhib. game) W, Tue. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON W, Sat. BROWN L, Wed. #23 BOSTON COLLEGE Cox Sports TV W, Sun. GEORGE WASHINGTON Cox Sports TV W, Tue. COLUMBIA W, DECEMBER 2 Sat. RHODE ISLAND Cox Sports TV W, Mon. FAIRFIELD W, Wed. at #7 Florida Cox Sports TV L, Sat. MAINE W, Tue. HOLY CROSS W, Fri. HARVARD W, Fri. vs. Florida State ^ Cox Sports TV L, JANUARY 2 Tue. LONGWOOD W, Thur. #15 MARQUETTE * Cox Sports TV W, Sat. SETON HALL * Cox Sports TV W, Sat. at Louisville * Cox Sports TV L, Wed. at Seton Hall * ESPN 360 L, Sat. RUTGERS * W, Tue. VILLANOVA * Cox Sports TV 7:30 p.m. 27 Sat. at Connecticut * # Cox Sports TV Noon FEBRUARY 3 Sat. at Marquette * ESPN U 2:00 p.m. 6 Tue. CINCINNATI * Cox Sports TV 7:30 p.m. 10 Sat. at Pittsburgh * ESPN 6:00 p.m. 15 Thur. at Notre Dame * ESPN 7:00 p.m. 17 Sat. ST. JOHN'S * Cox Sports TV Noon 20 Tue. WEST VIRGINIA * Cox Sports TV 7:30 p.m. 24 Sat. SYRACUSE * ESPN Noon 28 Wed. at South Florida * ESPN 360 7:00 p.m. MARCH 4 Sun. at St. John's * % 2:00 p.m. 7 Wed. at BIG EAST Championship ESPN TBA 8 Thur. at BIG EAST Championship ESPN TBA 9 Fri. at BIG EAST Championship ESPN TBA 10 Sat. at BIG EAST Championship ESPN TBA * - BIG EAST Game ^ - at St. Pete Times Forum (Tampa, Fla.) # - at Hartford Civic Center % - at Madison Square Garden HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS PROVIDENCE COLLEGE (13-5, 3-2) vs. VILLANOVA (13-5, 2-3) Tuesday, January 23, 2007 (7:30 p.m.) - Dunkin Donuts Center (10,800) GAME #19 -- Cox Sports TV 3 FRIAR R FAC ACTS Location: Providence, R.I Founded: 1917 Enrollment: 3,912 President: Rev. Brian J. Shanley, O.P. Athletic Director: Bob Driscoll Conference: BIG EAST Home Arena: Dunkin' Donuts Center (10,800) 1st Yr of Basketball: (80th season) All-Time Record: 1, (.607) Years in NCAA Tour.: 15 times (last appearance) Years in NIT: 16 Times (last appearance) Head Coach: Tim Welsh (Potsdam St. '84) Career Record: /12th Season Record at PC: /Ninth Season Assoc. Head Coach: Steve DeMeo Ass't Coaches: Vince Cautero, Allen Griffin Dir. of BB Oper.: Kevin Kurbec Sports Info: Arthur Parks (401) Cell Phone: (401) Website: Sports Hotline: (401) 865-INFO (4636) MEDIA INFO Radio: 99.7 FM WSKO - John Rooke (play-by-play) and Joe Hassett (color) Live Internet Broadcast - Television - Don Orsillo (play-by-play), Ron Perry (analyst) PROVIDENCE COLLEGE ROSTER PROBABLE STARTERS NO NAME PTS/REB POS HT WT CL 4 Sharaud Curry 16.8/2.9 G So. Gainesville, Ga./Wheeler High School 11 Geoffrey McDermott 11.7/10.3 G/F So. New Rochelle, N.Y./New Rochelle High School 13 Weyinmi Efejuku 14.1/4.7 G So. Fresh Meadows, N.Y./Brewster Academy 15 Herbert Hill 17.2/8.4 F/C Sr. Kinston, N.C./Kinston High School 34 Jonathan Kale 7.4/3.8 F So. Mattapan, Mass./St. Andrew's School OFF THE BENCH NO NAME PTS/REB POS HT WT CL 1 Jeff Xavier* NA G Jr. Pawtucket, R.I./Manhattan College 5 Dwain Williams 7.0/0.6 G Fr. Murrieta, Calif./Vista Murrieta High School 10 Luke Burchett 2.0/0.3 G Fr. Western Springs, Ill./Fenwick High School 21 Chris Baudinet 0.0/0.3 F So. Watertown, Conn./Taft School 22 Jamal Barney 2.6/1.7 G Fr. Baltimore, Md./Southwestern High School 23 Brian McKenzie 2.9/0.8 G Fr. Brooklyn, N.Y./Xaverian High School 32 Randall Hanke 0.0/0.0 C Jr. New York, N.Y./Trinity-Pawling School 33 Charles Burch 2.9/2.1 F Jr. Dorchester, Mass./Tabor Academy 55 Ray Hall 2.9/2.3 C Fr. Denver, Colo./J.K. Mullen High School *Transfer - not eligible for competition in PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Randall Hanke -- HANK - E Weyinmi Efejuku -- WAY-ME F-A-Juke-Oo Sharaud Curry -- SHA - ROD Jonathan Kale - CALL-E FRIARS VERSUS VILLANOVA... On Tuesday, the Friars will play Villanova at the Dunkin Donuts Center. The Friars and the Wildcats have met 80 times in the all-time series with the Friars posting a record. PC is all-time at home against Villanova, on the road and 2-7 on neutral courts against the Wildcats. The Friars are 3-3 in the last six meetings between the two teams, but Villanova owns a 3-0 mark against PC in the last three games. The Friars last win over Villanova was a victory on February 11, 2004 at the Pavillion. Providence and Villanova did not meet last season. In the last meeting between the two teams, the Wildcats defeated the Friars, on February 5, 2005 at Villanova. The two teams first met on February 15, 1936 when the Friars earned a win at the Providence Civic Center. SCOUTING THE WILDCATS... Villanova enters Tuesday's game with a 13-5 mark. The Wildcats are 2-3 in BIG EAST action this season. In their most recent game, the Wildcats defeated 21st-ranked Texas, 76-69, on January 20. The team s two BIG EAST wins were against Georgetown (56-52) on January 8 and Notre Dame (102-78) on January 17. Villanova is led by senior forward Curtis Sumpter. Sumpter leads the team in scoring (18.9 ppg) and rebounding (6.8 rpg). Senior guard Mike Nardi also is having a strong season. He ranks second on the team in scoring (14.0 ppg). FRIARS FEATURE A YOUNG LINEUP... For the second consecutive season the Friars feature a youthful lineup with only one senior. Last season, Donnie McGrath was the lone senior. This season, starting center Herbert Hill (Kinston, N.C.) is the only senior in the lineup. Four of the Friars five starters are sophomores. Junior Charles Burch (Dorchester, Mass.) is the only other upperclassman in the lineup. Junior Randall Hanke (New York, N.Y.) is using this season as a redshirt year and will rejoin the lineup in The Friar roster also features four freshmen, Dwain Williams (Murrieta, Calif.), Jamal Barney (Baltimore, Md.), Brian McKenzie (Brooklyn, N.Y.) and Ray Hall (Denver, Colo.) who all see action.

2 FRIARS DEFEAT RUTGERS... The Friars led wire-to-wire and defeated Rutgers at the Dunkin Donuts Center on January 20. The win over the Scarlet Knights snapped the Friars two-game losing streak in BIG EAST play. Forward Herbert Hill (Kinston, N.C.) led the way for the Friars as he scored 20 points. Hill s 20-point output against the Scarlet Knights marked the fourth time in five games in which the senior scored 20 points or more. Hill also pulled down 13 rebounds to collect his sixth double-double of the season. Teammates Geoff McDermott (New Rochelle, N.Y.), Jonathan Kale (Mattapan, Mass.) and Sharaud Curry (Gainesville, Ga.) also scored in double figures for the Friars. McDermott posted 19 points, while Kale and Curry each netted 13. The Friars opened the first four minutes of the game with a 10-2 run to force a Rutgers timeout. PC increased its lead to 12 as Hill scored on a dunk to give the Friars an early 10-point lead. The Scarlet Knights responded to the early Friar surge as they scored the next seven points to cut the PC advantage to The Friars responded as they went on a 9-0 run to take a 15-point lead, which was their largest lead of the first half. During the stretch, Rutgers went six minutes without scoring a point. PC took a lead into the locker room. The 22 points scored by Rutgers in the first half was the second lowest output by a PC opponent this season. Hill and McDermott each chipped in with eight points. The Friars improved to 9-1 when leading at the half, while the Scarlet Knights fell to 0-11 when trailing at the half. Coming out of the locker room, PC reeled off an 8-4 run. During the run, Hill scored six of the Friars first eight points to give PC a lead. The Friars led by as many as 18 points midway through the second half. Rutgers closed to within 11 points at with just under two minutes to go in the game, but the Scarlet Knights did not get any closer as the Friars captured their 13th win at home. FRIARS SURPASS LAST SEASON WIN TO- TAL... With the Friars win over Rutgers on January 20, the team earned its 13th win of the season and surpassed last season s win total of 12 games. BURCH MISSES RUTGERS GAME... Friar junior forward Charles Burch (Dorchester, Mass.) missed the game versus Rutgers on January 20 with an injury. HALL AND WILLIAMS RETURN VERSUS RUTGERS... Freshmen Ray Hall (Denver, Colo.) and Dwain Williams (Murrieta, Calif.) returned to the lineup versus Rutgers on January 20. Hall missed two consecutive games (Louisville on January 13 and Seton Hall on January 17) with an injury. Williams missed the the Seton Hall game (January 17) for personal reasons. FRIARS CUT DOWN TURNOVERS... After registering 26 turnovers at Louisville on January 13 and 20 turnovers on January 17 at Seton Hall, PC recorded a season-low nine turnovers in a win over Rutgers on January PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL FRIARS TOUGH AT HOME... The Friars have registered a 13-1 record (.929) at home this season. PC s only defeat this season was a loss to Brown on November 18. PC OUTREBOUNDS RUTGERS... PC outrebounded Rutgers, 35-28, on January 20. The Friars have outrebounded 16 of their 18 opponents. Florida and Florida State were the only opponents to outrebound the Friars this season. PC is averaging 38.9 rebounds per game and it holds a advantage over its opponents this season. PC ranks second in the BIG EAST. FRIARS IN CLOSE GAME... PC s one-point loss to Seton Hall (69-68) on January 17 is the team s only game this season that was not decided by nine points or less. All of the Friars other victories and losses have been by nine or more points. HILL KEEPS ROLLING IN THE BIG EAST... Senior Herbert Hill (Kinston, N.C.) helped lead the Friars to a 1-1 record last week. He recorded two double doubles and averaged 18.5 points, 14.0 rebounds and 5.5 blocks in the two league games. Hill recorded 17 points, 15 rebounds and six blocks in a loss at Seton Hall on January 17. On January 20, he scored 20 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and registered five blocks in a win over Rutgers on January 20. For Hill, it was his third consecutive double-double and sixth of the season. He also has registered seven games this season with 20 or more points. Hill, who leads the Friars in scoring at 17.2 ppg, is having a strong season in league play. The senior center is one of the top scorers and rebounders through the first five games. He is averaging 21.6 ppg, 11.4 rpg and 4.6 bpg. Hill has shown improvement over last season when he averaged 9.0 ppg and 4.8 rpg. THREE FRIARS RANK HIGH IN THE LEAGUE... Senior Herbert Hill (Kinston, N.C.), sophomore Geoff McDermott (New Rochelle, N.Y.) and sophomore Sharaud Curry (Gainesville, Ga.) each ranks high in the BIG EAST in at least one category. Hill ranks second in the conference in field goal percentage at 67.7 percent ( ). McDermott ranks first in the league in rebounding, averaging 10.3 boards per game and first in assists (5.44 apg). Curry ranks first in league in free-throw percentage (91.9 percent) and second in assists (5.21 apg). SENIOR IS IMPRESSIVE... Senior Herbert Hill (Kinston, N.C.) is first on the team in scoring, averaging 17.2 points per game. In the team s most recent game, Hill registered 20 points and 13 rebounds in the Friars win over Rutgers on January 20. It was his third consecutive doubledouble and fifth this season. BALANCED SCORING... The Friars are averaging 78.9 points per game this season. PC has had four or more players score in double figures in 13 of the team s 18 games, including two games in which five players scored in double figures and one game with six players in double figures. Currently, four players are averaging 10 or more points per game this season for PC -- Sharaud Curry (16.8 ppg), Weyinmi Efejuku (14.1 ppg), Herbert Hill (17.2 ppg) and Geoff McDermott (11.7 ppg). SOPHOMORES LEAD OFFENSE... PC s sophomore class of Sharaud Curry (Gainesville, Ga.), Geoff McDermott (New Rochelle, N.Y.), Weyinmi Efejuku (Fresh Meadows, N.Y.) and Jonathan Kale (Mattapan, Mass.) are four of the team s top five scorers. They have accounted for 832 of the team s 1421 points this season (58.5 percent). MCDERMOTT ASSISTS FRIARS... Sophomore Geoff McDermott (New Rochelle, N.Y.), who was a star quarterback of the New Rochelle High School football team, is accustomed to distributing the ball. In addition to being a rugged power forward who leads the team and ranks first in the BIG EAST in rebounding (10.3 rpg), he also ranks first in the league in assists. He is averaging 5.4 assists per game. On January 4, McDermott added a career-high 11 assists in PC s win over Marquette. He has 98 assists for the season, including at least three in 17 of PC s 18 games. KALE HAS STARTED LAST FIVE GAMES... Sophomore Jon Kale (Mattapan, Mass.) has started the Friars last five games. In PC s most recent game, he scored 13 points versus Rutgers on January 20. On January 13, Kale scored eight points and registered six rebounds in the Friars loss at Louisville. On January 6, he started and scored nine points in 22 minutes of action versus Seton Hall. He made his first career start in the Friars win over Marquette on January 4. In the win, he registered nine points and three rebounds. On January 2, he scored a career-high 18 points and grabbed eight rebounds in 21 minutes of action against Longwood on January 2. On December 2, he added his first double-double of the season with 13 points and 11 rebounds in the team s win over Rhode Island. He is averaging 7.4 points and 3.8 rebounds per game. MCDERMOTT GRABS 14 REBOUNDS VER- SUS LOUISVILLE... Sophomore Geoff McDermott (New Rochelle, N.Y.) grabbed 14 rebounds in the Friars loss at Louisville on January 13. In his previous game, he recorded 15 rebounds versus Seton Hall on January 6. For McDermott it was his third game this season with 15 or more rebounds. He recorded 16 rebounds versus No. 23 Boston College on November 22. He registered a career-high 17 rebounds in the team s win over Holy Cross on December 19. He has recorded 13 or more rebounds in a game 10 times in two seasons at Providence. In 45 career games, McDermott has recorded 10 or more rebounds 22 times. McDermott, who was second in the nation in rebounding amongst freshmen last year, averaged 9.0 rebounds per game as a freshman. MCDERMOTT DOUBLES UP... Sophomore Geoff McDermott (New Rochelle, N.Y.) recorded 11 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in PC s loss at Louisville on January 13. For McDermott, it marked his seventh double-double in the last 11 games. It also was his 10th double-double of the

3 season. McDermott leads the BIG EAST with 10 double-doubles this season. He has registered one triple-double this season versus Harvard on December 22. He is averaging a double-double for the season (11.7 ppg and 10.3 rpg). CURRY SECOND ON THE TEAM IN SCOR- ING... Sophomore Sharaud Curry (Gainesville, Ga.) ranks second on the team in scoring as he is averaging 16.8 ppg. In the team s most recent game, he scored 13 points in a win over Rutgers on January 20. On December 22, Curry registered 22 points in Friars win over Harvard. On November 26, he scored a career-high 27 points in a win over George Washington. He scored 18 points in the team s win over 23rd-ranked Boston College on November 22. Last season, he averaged 11.9 ppg. CURRY RETURNS TO THE LINEUP... Sophomore guard Sharaud Curry (Gainesville, Ga.) did not play in the Friars games versus Florida State on December 29, Longwood on January 2, Marquette on January 4 and Seton Hall on January 6. Curry was suspended for a violation of team rules. He returned to the lineup on January 13 at Louisville. Curry scored 13 points and grabbed seven rebounds in his first game back in the Friar lineup. FRIARS VERSUS RANKED TEAMS... On January 4, PC defeated 15th-ranked Marquette, It was the Friars 291st game all-time versus a ranked team. PC is now all-time versus ranked squads, including a 2-1 mark this season. The Friars other win against a ranked opponent was a victory over 23rd-ranked Boston College on November 22, In PC s loss against a ranked team this season, the Friars were defeated at No. 7 Florida on December 6, WILLIAMS STARTS FOUR CONSECUTIVE GAMES... Freshman Dwain Williams (Murrieta, Calif.) started four games for the Friars while Sharaud Curry served a four-game suspension. In those four games, he averaged 12.0 points and 4.25 assists. He made his first career start in the Friars loss to Florida State on December 29. He scored 15 points and was 8-10 from the freethrow line. On January 2, Williams started and scored 14 points in the PC s win over Longwood. He made his third start of the season versus Marquette and scored 11 points on January 4. He started and registered eight points and just one turnover versus Seton Hall on January 6. On December 4, he came off the bench to score a career-high 19 points in the Friars win over Fairfield. The freshman guard was 5-6 from three-point territory in 26 minutes of action. The freshman guard has played in 15 of the team s 18 games this season and is averaging 7.0 points per game. EFEJUKU SCORES 24 VERSUS SETON HALL... Sophomore guard Weyinmi Efejuku (Fresh Meadows, N.Y.) registered 24 points and eight rebounds in PC s win over Seton Hall on PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL January 6. He recorded his first career doubledouble with 18 points and 10 rebounds in a win over Marquette on January 4. He ranks third on the team in scoring, averaging 14.1 ppg. He scored 21 points and recorded six rebounds in a win over Holy Cross on December 19. On December 22, Efejuku scored a career-high 26 points and registered four rebounds in a win over Harvard. He has recorded five games with 20 or more points this season. CURRY SECOND IN ASSISTS... Sophomore Sharaud Curry (Gainesville, Ga.) ranks second on the team in assist this season with 73 (5.2 apg). On December 22, he recorded eight assists in a win over Harvard. On December 4, he registered nine assists in a win over Fairfield on December 4. In the previous game, he recorded 12 assists in the Friars win over Rhode Island on December 2. It marked the first time that a Friar recorded 10 or more assists in a game since Donnie McGrath registered 10 versus Pennsylvania on December 30, HILL NAMED BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE WEEK ON JANUARY 8... Senior Herbert Hill (Kinston, N.C.) helped lead the Friars to a 3-0 week on January 2-6, he averaged 21.7 ppg, 10.3 rpg and 5.7 bpg. He shot 61.9 percent (26-42) from the field. For his efforts, he was named the BIG EAST Player of the Week. He scored 17 points and grabbed 13 rebounds in PC s win over Longwood on January 2. On January 4, Hill led the Friars to a upset of 15th-ranked Marquette. He had 23 points and nine rebounds in the victory. Hill also recorded seven blocks. On January 6, Hill led the Friars to their second BIG EAST win of the week as they defeated Seton Hall, He registered a game-high 25 points. He also recorded nine rebounds and four blocks. SIX PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES... In the Friars win over Longwood on January 2, six Friars scored in double figures. Sophomore Jonathan Kale (18 points), senior Herbert Hill (17 points), sophomore Geoff McDermott (14 points), freshman Dwain Williams (14 points), sophomore Weyinmi Efejuku (13 points) and freshman Jamal Barney (13 points) all scored in double figures. It marked the first time since December 30, 2001 that PC had six players score 10 or more points in a game. FRIARS SCORE 107 POINTS... Providence College scored 107 points in the team s win over Longwood on January 2. For the Friars, it marked the most points they scored in a game since a win over American-Puerto Rico on November 27, It also was the squad s second game with 100 or more points this season and 70th time in the history of Friar basketball that the squad scored in triple digits. MCDERMOTT RECORDS A TRIPLE- DOUBLE... Sophomore forward Geoff McDermott (New Rochelle, N.Y.) recorded an impressive two games on December 19 and December 22 as he nearly averaged a triple-double in the Friars two wins and did record a triple double in one of the victories. In the two games, he averaged 11.5 points, 14 rebounds, 8.5 assists and 2.5 blocks. For his efforts, he was named BIG EAST Player of the Week. On December 19, McDermott scored 11 points, grabbed a careerhigh 17 rebounds, registered seven assists and made three blocks in a victory over Holy Cross. On December 22, he recorded the first tripledouble for the Friars since December 27, 1999 as he scored 12 points, had 11 rebounds, recorded a career-high 10 assists and made two blocks in a win over Harvard. FRIARS CONCLUDE NON-CONFERENCE SEASON... The Friars concluded their non-conference season with a win over Longwood on January 2. PC finished with a 10-3 mark in nonconference play. FRIARS SCORE 80 OR MORE POINTS... The Friars scored 91 points in a win over Seton Hall on January 6. For PC it marked the eighth time in 18 games this season that the team scored 80 or more points. The Friars are averaging 79.0 points per game this season. HANKE RETURNS... Providence College junior forward Randall Hanke (New York, N.Y.) returned to the men s basketball team on January 6. He is practicing with the team, but he will not compete in any games. If he does not play in any games this season, he will have two years of eligibility remaining. Hanke played in 27 games in and averaged 13.0 points per game and 5.0 rebounds per game, while averaging 21.6 minutes per game. As a sophomore, he led the nation in field goal percentage (67.7 percent). HILL SEEING 20/20... Senior forward Herbert Hill (Kinston, N.C.) accomplished an impressive feat in the PC s win over George Washington when he scored 20 points and grabbed 20 rebounds on November 26. It marked the 31st time that a PC player posted a game and the first time since Marvin Barnes scored 37 points and recorded 23 rebounds versus Brown on March 4, Hill is just the sixth Friar alltime to register a game. THREE FRIARS POST DOUBLE-DOUBLES VERSUS URI... Three Friars recorded doubledoubles in PC s win over Rhode Island on December 2. It marked the first time since the season and just the seventh time in the history of Friar basketball that the team had three double-doubles in the same game. In PC s win over URI, sophomore Geoff McDermott (15 points, 11 rebounds), Jonathan Kale (13 points, 11 rebounds) and Sharaud Curry (16 points 12 assists) each recorded a double-double. HEAD COACH TIM WELSH EARNS 200TH WIN... Friar Head Coach Tim Welsh reached a milestone in his coaching career as he earned his 200th career victory as the Friars defeated George Washington, 86-67, on November 26. Currently,

4 his record is (.598) over 12 seasons as a head coach. He has coached for nine seasons at Providence and he has posted a mark with the Friars. Prior to coming to Providence, Welsh was the head coach at Iona College where he recorded a mark. In his 12 seasons as a head coach, he has guided three teams to the NCAA Tournament - his 1998 Iona team and his 2001 and 2004 Providence squads. FRIARS HONOR GAVITT AND MULLANEY... On January 6, the Friars honored former Head Coach Dave Gavitt by naming the floor the Dave Gavitt Court. PC also hung banners to honor Gavitt and PC s all-time winningest coach Joe Mullaney. PROVIDENCE ALL-TIME... In 80 seasons of basketball, the Friars have posted a 1, mark (.607). The team's all-time record at the Dunkin' Donuts Center is (.713). In , Providence registered a 9-7 mark at the Dunkin' Donuts Center and a 3-8 mark on the road. FRIARS END GEORGE WASHINGTON S 22-GAME WIN STREAK... With the Friars victory over George Washington on November 26, PC ended the Colonials regular-season win streak at 22 games, which was the longest in nation. FRIARS PICKED 10TH IN BIG EAST PRE- SEASON RANKINGS... Providence was picked to finish 10th out of the 16 schools in the BIG EAST Preseason Coaches' Poll released on Wednesday, October 25 at the BIG EAST Media Day at Madison Square Garden in New York. Pittsburgh was picked to finish first, followed by Georgetown, Syracuse, Marquette and Connecticut. LAST SEASON... In , PC posted a record overall. In 16 BIG EAST games in , the Friars registered a 5-11 record and finished tied for 13th in the BIG EAST. FRIARS ON THE RADIO... All the Friar action this season can be heard on 99.7 FM WSKO with John Rooke and former Friar Joe Hassett calling all the action. It marks the 18th season the two have teamed up to broadcast Friar basketball. This is the third season that the Friars can be heard on 99.7 FM WSKO. PROVIDENCE COMPETES WITH THE BIG BOYS... Providence College, which has an enrollment of 3,912 students, is the smallest Division I school competing in one of the six major conferences (ACC, BIG 12, BIG EAST, PAC-10, BIG 10 and the SEC). In fact, of schools that compete in those six conferences only Seton Hall (9,600), Northwestern (7,700), Vanderbilt (6,319), Villanova (6,295) and Wake Forest (4,263) have enrollments under 10,000. BIG EAST A BEAST... In , the Friars will play their 28th season in the BIG EAST, the largest and arguably the toughest basketball conference in the nation. In , the BIG EAST PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL had a record eight teams earn bids to the NCAA Tournament. McDERMOTT SET PC FRESHMAN RE- BOUNDING MARK... Sophomore Geoffrey McDermott (New Rochelle, N.Y.) had an impressive freshman campaign for the Friars on the boards - setting a new PC freshman record with 243 rebounds on the season, breaking the mark of 236 set by Bill Eason in TIM WELSH RADIO SHOW... The Tim Welsh Radio Show debuted on Thursday, November 30 from McFadden s Restaurant in Providence. The show airs on 99.7 and 790 The Score from 7:00-8:00 p.m. The show returned on January 10 and will air for the next eight weeks. TIM WELSH COACH S SHOW... The Tim Welsh Coach s Show on WJAR-TV 10 airs every Sunday night at 11:15 p.m. The show is hosted by WJAR s Frank Carpano. RENOVATIONS TO THE DUNK'... In the spring of 2006, renovations began on the Dunkin' Donuts Center that are due to be completed in The $62 million project enhances almost every aspect of the arena and will include luxury boxes, new seats, a new video scoreboard, a new sound system, new concessions stands, new lockerrooms, and a new weight training and fitness area. The most notable part of the renovations occurred over the summer when the new video scoreboard was installed. PROVIDENCE TO HOST NCAA TOURNA- MENT IN It was announced on July 6 by the NCAA Division I Men s Basketball Committee that the Dunkin Donuts Center - Providence will serve as one of the sites for the First and Second Rounds of the 2010 NCAA Men s Basketball Tournament. Providence College will serve as the host institution for the First and Second Rounds which will be played on March 18-21, 2010 at the Dunkin Donuts Center - Providence. It will mark the first time the NCAA Men s Basketball Tournament has been held at the Dunkin Donuts Center since FRIARS VERSUS FOES... Date(s) Team PC's All-Time Rec. 11/14 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON /18 BROWN /22 BOSTON COLLEGE /26 GEORGE WASHINGTON /28 COLUMBIA /2 RHODE ISLAND /4 FAIRFIELD /6 at Florida /9 MAINE /19 HOLY CROSS /22 HARVARD /29 vs. Florida State 0-1 1/2 LONGWOOD 1-0 1/4 & 2/3 MARQUETTE 4-3 1/6 & 1/17 SETON HALL /13 at Louisville 4-6 1/20 RUTGERS 9-7 1/23 VILLANOVA /27 at Connecticut /6 CINCINNATI 0-1 2/10 at Pittsburgh /15 at Notre Dame /17 & 3/4 ST. JOHN'S /20 WEST VIRGINIA /24 SYRACUSE /28 at South Florida 2-1 TIM WELSH VS OPPONENTS Team W L Boston College 6 8 Brown University 5 2 Cincinnati 0 1 Columbia 2 0 Connecticut 3 9 DePaul 2 0 Fairfield 9 2 Fairleigh Dickinson 2 0 Florida 0 3 Florida State 0 1 George Washington 2 1 Georgetown 5 6 Harvard 1 0 Holy Cross 2 1 Longwood 1 0 Louisville 0 2 Maine 3 1 Marquette 1 1 Notre Dame 2 8 Pittsburgh 2 7 Rhode Island 8 3 Rutgers 6 6 St. John's 10 3 Seton Hall 6 6 South Florida 2 1 Syracuse 2 6 Villanova 8 6 West Virginia 5 6

5 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Tim Welsh In his 12 seasons as a collegiate head coach, Tim Welsh's squads have produced an impressive mark (.598). Since his hiring at Providence in 1998, Welsh has led the Friars to a record, which includes two NCAA and two NIT appearances. With his 140 wins as a Friar head coach, Welsh ranks fourth all-time at Providence behind coaching legends Joe Mullaney (18 seasons victories), Dave Gavitt (10 seasons victories) and Al McClellan (11 seasons victories). Over the past two seasons, the Friars have played some of the toughest teams in nation. In fact, the Friars' schedule was ranked as the 12th toughest in 2005 and the 19th most difficult in In 2006, Welsh's starting five featured two freshmen, two sophomores and a senior. The two freshmen, Sharaud Curry and Geoff McDermott, earned BIG EAST All-Rookie team honors and McDermott was one of the top rebounders in the nation. His 2005 team played nine games against ranked opponents and 16 games versus teams that qualfied for the 2005 NCAA Tournament. PC recorded a mark, which included a 3-1 record and a third-place finish in the Preseason NIT. Welsh's top player, senior All-American Ryan Gomes, became the College's all-time leading scorer (2,138 points) and the first Friar ever to earn consecutive First Team All-BIG EAST honors. He also became just the second Friar ever to lead the league in scoring (23.2 ppg). Welsh's goal to build the Friars into one of the top basketball programs in the country came closer to fruition in 2004 as he led the team to one of its most productive seasons in 30 years. The Friars recorded their second 20-win season under Welsh and also made their second trip to the NCAA Tournament under his tutelage. Providence earned its highest seed ever in the NCAA Tournament as the team was picked as a five seed. In BIG EAST action, the squad also had a monumental season tying the team record for league wins with an 11-5 mark and finishing in third place in the conference standings. The Friars recorded a 3-2 mark over ranked teams and a 4-2 record against teams that reached the 2004 NCAA Tournament Sweet Sixteen. The team achieved two significant firsts in 2004 when it defeated fourth-ranked and eventual national champion Connecticut, 66-56, in Hartford on January 24, 2004 to post the Friars' first win ever on the road over a top-four team and when it defeated 18th-ranked Syracuse, 74-61, for its first win ever over a defending national champion. Welsh's squad's success did not go unnoticed in 2004 as the team spent nine weeks in the national polls and climbed as high as 12th in the Associated Press Poll and 13th in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll. It marked the highest the Friars had been ranked since In 2004, Welsh saw Gomes blossom into one of the top players ever to wear a Friar uniform. Gomes averaged 18.9 points and 9.4 rebounds per game. He earned First Team All-BIG EAST accolades and received nine All-America honors, including Associated Press First Team. Gomes became just the fourth Friar ever to earn Associated Press First Team honors and the first since Marvin Barnes earned the distinction in The season was another successful campaign for Welsh as the Friar bench boss. His squad won eight of its last 11 games, including one in the BIG EAST Tournament and two in the NIT, to finish with an mark overall. In league play, the Friars finished in third place in the BIG EAST East Division with an 8-8 record. In 2002, Welsh led a Friar team that was devastated by injuries to a mark. His star senior John Linehan had a very impressive season. Under Welsh's guidance, Linehan established the NCAA and BIG EAST career steals records. For his efforts, Linehan earned his second BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Year honor, as well as NABC Defensive Player of the Year, ESPN.com Defensive Player of the Year, Second Team All-BIG EAST honors and Honorable Mention All-America accolades. In , Welsh guided the Friars to one of their most successful seasons ever. The squad posted a mark and earned its first bid to the NCAA Tournament since Welsh also guided the team to one of its best seasons ever in BIG EAST competition as the Friars posted a school record 11 BIG EAST wins. The team finished in second place with an 11-5 mark in the BIG EAST East Division. Another one of Welsh's accomplishments during his highly productive third season as the Friars' bench boss was that he had the team ranked No. 25 in the Associated Press Poll on February 19. It marked the first time the Friars had earned an in-season ranking since January 24, One of the reasons for the Friars' in-season ranking was their monumental victory over the 12th-ranked Georgetown Hoyas on February 10 at the Dunkin' Donuts Center. Welsh's Friars became the first team to score 100 or more points against Georgetown in a BIG EAST game. Also, the 24- point Friar win was the largest deficit ever for the Hoyas in a BIG EAST loss. The season also was significant for Welsh as he earned his 100th career coaching victory. On November 29, 2000, Providence defeated Florida International, 74-55, at the Dunkin' Donuts Center for Welsh's 100th victory. Welsh continues to be regarded as one of the game's top recruiters. Welsh and his staff consistently find recruits who will be able to complement an already solid core of players. Once being named head coach at Providence, it did not take long before Welsh found success in the Ocean State. His first Friar squad posted a mark with a team that featured no regular player over 6-7. The Friars were 9-9 on the year in the BIG EAST including five league road wins. Early in the season, PC knocked off four Top-25 teams in a row (Rhode Island, Pittsburgh, Purdue and Syracuse) on the way to the Friars' first post-season appearance since The Tim Welsh Era at Providence College officially began on April 2, 1998 when the Massena, New York native was named the 13th head basketball coach in the school's storied basketball history. The announcement was made by former Providence College President Reverend Philip A. Smith. In making the appointment, Father Smith said, "We sought the opinions of some of the most knowledgeable people in the country about college basketball and coaching talent. Specifically, we wanted a coach capable of sustaining the rich tradition of Providence College basketball and, equally important, an outstanding person who would fully embrace the College's educational philosophy. Tim Welsh was at the top of everyone's list." Welsh has brought stability to the Friar basketball program. Following a highly successful season in , he signed a seven-year contract extension, which ensured that Welsh will be leading the Friars through the season. After his success in 2004, his contract again was extended through the 2009 season. In the spring of 2001, Welsh expressed his excitement about his future with the Friars. "The administration has stepped up and made a statement to support the program. I love it here. My roots are here, I agree with the mission of the college and I enjoy living in Rhode Island. I'm excited about staying at Providence College as the head coach of the basketball program." Welsh, formerly the head coach at Iona College, came to Providence with the task of revitalizing one of the most successful programs in New England. In his six seasons at the helm, Welsh has brought a high-energy and up-tempo style of play to Providence. Welsh achieved a great deal of success in just three seasons as the head coach at Iona, leading the Gaels to three consecutive 20-win seasons. During that time, his teams turned in a overall mark (76.1%), including a 27- win season in His squad was the first Iona team to advance to the NCAA Tournament since During the campaign, Iona recorded just six losses while knocking off two BIG EAST opponents (Providence and Rutgers) and one Atlantic 10 foe (Fordham). The Gaels also put together the nation's longest winning streak - 15 games during the season. In the three-game, MAAC Tournament, Iona led in all three games for all but 11 seconds with the closest game being an 11-point win over Loyola (Md.). In three years with Welsh calling the shots, Iona advanced to post-season action each year, going to the National Invitation Tournament in 1996 and 1997 and the NCAA Tournament in A two-time Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Coach of the Year (1997, 1998), Welsh also received NABC District II Coach of the Year honors and the Peter A. Carlesimo Award as the Metropolitan Area's Division I Coach of the Year. Welsh served as an interim head coach at Iona for 10 games during the season, replacing his father, Hall of Fame coach Jerry Welsh, who stepped down following that season due to medical reasons. Prior to that, Tim had served as an assistant on his father's staff for four years. No stranger to the BIG EAST, Tim Welsh served as an assistant coach to Jim Boeheim at Syracuse for three seasons ( ). During that time, Syracuse was 82-21, won two BIG EAST Conference Championships, the 1988 Preseason NIT Championship, and made three trips to the NCAA Tournament. The 45-year old head coach got his start in college coaching at Iona where he served as a volunteer assistant to Pat Kennedy in Following that season, he became an assistant on Kennedy's staff at Florida State for two years before moving on to Syracuse. Welsh played his college basketball under his father at Potsdam State. He was a co-captain his senior year and helped his team reach the Final Four in 1984.

6 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Tim Welsh Ninth Year at PC: 13-5/2-2 Eighth Year at PC: 12-15/5-11 Seventh Year at PC: 14-17/4-12 Sixth Year at PC: 20-9/11-5 Fifth Year at PC: 18-14/8-8 Fourth Year at PC: 15-16/6-10 Third Year at PC: 21-10/11-5 Second Year at PC: 11-19/4-12 First Year at PC: 16-14/9-9 Overall at PC: /61-74 Overall at Iona: Year CAREER: BIG EAST TOURNAMENT: 1-7 BIG EAST GAMES: NON-LEAGUE GAMES: NCAA TOURNAMENT: 0-3 (1998, 2001, 2004) NIT: 2-4 ( , , , ) Preseason NIT: 3-1 ( ) (15-12/5-11)...The team played the 19th toughest schedule in the nation, including three of the Elite Eight teams of PC's 27 games were against teams that qualified for the postseason (14-17/4-12)...The Friars played the 12th toughest schedule in the nation with nine ranked opponents and 16 games against teams that qualified for the NCAA Tournament...PC posted a 3-1 mark and finished third in the Preseason NIT (20-7/11-5)...Friars made the team's 15th appearance in the NCAA Tournament...Friars finished third in the BIG EAST, tying the team record for league wins with an 11-5 mark...team was ranked for nine weeks during season, reaching as high as No. 12 in the Associated Press Poll on March 1...Friars earned the 23rd 20-win season and first since (18-14/8-8)...Friars posted their second highest win total in the last six years with an mark...finished third in the BIG EAST East Division with an 8-8 record...team advanced to the Second Round of the NIT and posted a 2-1 mark in the Tournament...Ended the season winning eight of the last 11 games, including a victory at Connecticut on March (15-16/6-10)...Team was slowed by injuries as five players missed a combined 49 games...finished sixth in the BIG EAST East Division with a 6-10 mark...squad posted a record overall (21-10/11-5)...Finished second in the BIG EAST East Division with a school record 11 BIG EAST wins (11-5)...Team was overall and earned its first bid to the NCAA Tournament since Had the Friars ranked No. 25 in AP Poll for the first in-season ranking at PC since January 24, (11-19/4-12)...Team showed signs of maturity and improvement as season progressed...upset national power Arkansas, Defeated archrival Rhode Island for second consecutive season, (16-14/9-9) record in the BIG EAST is the best by a Friars' first year coach...first win as a Friars' head coach was upset of #23 Rhode Island, Coached 100th career game against Brown University (12/5)...Upset #9 Purdue, Won first BIG EAST game at #23 Pittsburgh, Upset #18 Syracuse, (27-6/10-4)...Led Iona to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championship...Coached Iona to first NCAA appearance since MAAC Coach of the Year...Metopolitan Basketball Writers' Area's Division I Coach of the Year...Jack Bruen Award as New York State Coach of the Year...Team won school record 27 games (22-8/11-3)...Led Iona to first place finish in MAAC...Made second consecutive NIT appearance...maac Coach of the Year...NABC District II Coach of the Year (21-8)/15-3)...Won first of three MAAC regular season titles...took Iona to first NIT appearance since Winner of Peter A. Carlesimo Award as Metropolitan Basketball Writers' Division I Coach of the Year... The Welsh Facts File Full Name Tim Welsh Birthdate October 4, 1960 Birthplace Massena, New York Family Single High School Massena High School College Potsdam State University '84 Coaching Experience Head Coach, Providence College Head Coach, Iona College Interim Head Coach, Iona College (10 games) Assistant Coach, Iona College Assistant Coach, Syracuse University Assistant Coach, Florida State University Volunteer Assistant Coach, Iona College Coaching Honors Rhode Island Div. I Coach of the Year Metro Atlantic Athletic Association Coach of the Year Peter A. Carlesimo Award - Metropolitan Area Division I Coach of the Year Jack Bruen Award - New York State Coach of the Year Metro Atlantic Athletic Association Coach of the Year NABC District II Coach of the Year Peter A. Carlesimo Award - Metropolitan Area Division I Coach of the Year TIM WELSH COACHING RECORD YEAR SCHOOL RECORD PCT CONF. REC. FINISH TOUR. POST SEASON Iona College Tie First 1-1 NIT Iona College First 0-1 NIT Iona College First 3-0 NCAA Providence Tie Sixth 0-1 NIT Providence th Providence Second (East Div.) 0-1 NCAA Providence Sixth (East Div.) Providence Third (East Div.) 1-1 NIT Providence Third 0-1 NCAA Providence Ninth Providence Tie 13th Providence Career 12 years * Three Titles 5-9* 2-7 *Three seasons in Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference WELSH VS. OPPONENTS ( ,.597) Team W L Alaska-Fairbanks 1 0 Alabama 1 1 American 3 0 American (Puerto Rico) 1 0 Arkansas 1 1 Auburn 0 1 Austin Peay 1 0 Binghamton 1 0 Boston College 6 8 Boston University 3 0 Brown University 5 2 Canisius 4 3 Central Connecticut 2 1 Charleston 1 0 Cincinnati 0 1 Clemson 0 1 Cleveland State 2 1 Colgate 2 0 Columbia 2 0 Connecticut 3 9 Cornell 2 0 Creighton 0 1 DePaul 2 0 Detroit 1 1 Duquesne 0 1 Evansville 0 1 Fairfield 9 2 Fairleigh Dickinson 3 0 Florida 0 3 Florida International 1 0 Florida State 0 1 Fordham 3 1 George Washington 2 1 Georgetown 5 6 Hampton 2 0 Harvard 1 0 Hofstra 2 0 Holy Cross 2 1 Illinois 1 0 Kentucky 0 1 Liberty 1 0 Long Island 1 0 Longwood 1 0 Louisiana Lafayette 1 0 Louisville 0 2 Loyola Univ. Chicago 1 0 Loyola (MD) 7 1 Maine 3 1 Manhattan 3 3 Marist 3 0 Marquette 1 1 Masschusetts 2 0 Memphis 1 1 Miami (FL) 4 5 Michigan 1 0 Michigan State 0 1 Missouri-Kansas City 1 0 Morgan State 2 0 New Hampshire 1 0 Niagara 7 0 Northeastern 3 0 North Carolina State 1 2 Notre Dame 2 8 Ohio University 1 0 Oklahoma State 0 1 Pacific 0 1 Penn State 0 1 Pennsylvania 2 0 Pittsburgh 2 7 Providence 1 0 Purdue 1 0 Rhode Island 7 3 Richmond 4 0 Rider 2 0 Rutgers 6 6 Sacred Heart 1 0 San Diego State 2 0 St. Francis (NY) 1 0 St. John's 10 3 St. Joseph's 0 1 St. Peter's 4 2 St. Thomas Aquinas 1 0 Seton Hall 6 6 Siena 9 2 South Carolina 1 1 South Florida 2 1 Syracuse 2 6 Texas 0 2 Texas Christian 0 1 Texas El Paso 1 0 Texas Pan-American 1 0 Vanderbilt 0 1 Vermont 2 0 Villanova 8 6 Virginia 2 2 Virginia Tech 4 3 Wagner 1 1 Wake Forest 0 1 West Virginia 5 6 Wichita State 0 2 Winthrop 0 1 Yale 1 0

7 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL THE LAST TIME PROVIDENCE COLLEGE... WON IN OVERTIME... (12/4/04) Rhode Island 58 at Providence 65 OT LOST IN OVERTIME... (2/15/05) #18 Connecticut 94 at Providence 89 2OT PLAYED DOUBLE OVERTIME... (2/15/05) #18 Connecticut 94 at Providence 89 2OT PLAYED A RANKED OPPONENT... (1/4/07) #15 Marquette 59 at Providence 74 WAS RANKED... (3/15/04) 21st Associated Press Poll, 19th ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll DEFEATED A TOP-25 OPPONENT ON THE ROAD... (1/24/04) Providence 66 at #4/#4 Connecticut 56 DEFEATED A TOP-25 OPPONENT AT HOME... (1/4/07) #15 Marquette 59 at Providence 74 DEFEATED AT TOP-25 OPPONENT IN A NEUTRAL ARENA... (12/9/03) Providence 70 vs. #14/14 Illinois 51 (Jimmy V Classic) DEFEATED A TOP-10 OPPONENT ON THE ROAD... (1/24/04) Providence 66 at #4/#4 Connecticut 56 DEFEATED A TOP-10 OPPONENT AT HOME... (12/27/98) #8 Purdue 82 at Providence 87 WON BY 50 OR MORE... (2/22/01) Binghamton 58 at #25 Providence 119 SCORED 100 OR MORE... (1/2/07) Longwood 69 at Providence 107 BOTH TEAMS SCORED 100 OR MORE... (11/25/91) Providence 108 at Chaminade 111 (ot) SCORED 90 POINTS... (1/6/07) Seton Hall 69 at Providence 91 SCORED LESS THAN (11/18/06) Brown 51 at Providence 41 BOTH TEAMS SCORED LESS THAN (2/26/00) Boston College 40 at Providence 45 ALLOWED 100 OR MORE... (1/19/02) Providence 96 at #24 Miami 102 ALLOWED 50 OR LESS... (12/4/06) Fairfield 50 at Providence 67 SHOT OVER 60% FG... (1/25/06) Providence 79 (60.0 %) at Rutgers 69 SHOT UNDER 35% FG... (11/18/06) Brown 51 (42.9 %) at Providence 41 (34.1 %) HELD OPPONENT UNDER 30% FG... (12/4/04) Rhode Island 58 at Providence 65 (27.8%) MADE 10 THREE POINT FG... (12/9/06) Maine a79 at Providence (11 Three Pointers) 94 DID NOT MAKE A THREE POINT FG... (2/12/00) Rutgers 69 at Providence 60 (0-5, 3 PT FG) ATTEMPTED 50 FREE THROWS... (1/5/99) West Virginia 87 at Providence 90 (59 FT Attempts) MADE 40 FREE THROWS... (1/5/99) West Virginia 87 at Providence 90 (40 FT) HAD 50 OR MORE REBOUNDS... (11/26/06) Providence 86 (51 Rebounds) vs. George Washington (67) HAD 25 OR LESS REBOUNDS... (12/10/05) #7/#7 Memphis 97 at Providence 89 (22 rebounds) HAD 20 OR MORE ASSISTS... (1/20/07) Rutgers 63 at Providence 78 (20 assists) HAD 20 OR MORE TURNOVERS... (1/17/07) Providence 68 (20 turnovers) at Seton Hall 69 MADE 15 OR MORE STEALS... (11/28/06) Columbia 55 at Providence 81 (15 steals) MADE 15 OR MORE THREE POINTERS...(2/11/04) #24/#21 Providence 100 (15 3PT FG) at Villanova 74 BLOCKED 10 OR MORE SHOTS... (1/3/06) Loyola 81 at Providence 94 (10 blocks) HAD SIX OR MORE PLAYERS IN DOUBLE FIGURES... (1/2/07) Longwood 69 at Providence 107 (6 players) THE LAST TIME A PROVIDENCE COLLEGE PLAYER... SCORED 50 OR MORE... (12/15/73) Marvin Barnes (52 points) vs. Austin Peay SCORED 40 OR MORE... (1/23/91) Eric Murdock (48 points) vs. Pittsburgh SCORED 30 OR MORE... (12/20/05) Randall Hanke (34 points) vs. Northeastern SCORED 25 OR MORE... (1/6/07) Herbert Hill (25 points) vs. Seton Hall SCORED 20 OR MORE... (1/20/07) Herbert Hill (20 points) vs. Rutgers HIT 15 FIELD GOALS... (12/20/05) Randall Hanke (15 field goals, 34 points) vs. Northeastern HIT 10 THREE POINT FG... (2/23/00) Donta Wade (10, 3 PT FG) at Notre Dame HIT 9 THREE POINT FG... (2/2/05) Donnie McGrath (9, 3PT FG) vs. Virginia HIT 8 THREE POINT FG... (2/2/05) Donnie McGrath (9, 3PT FG) vs. Virginia HIT 7 THREE POINT FG... (2/2/05) Donnie McGrath (9, 3PT FG) vs. Virginia HIT 6 THREE POINT FG... (2/2/05) Donnie McGrath (9, 3PT FG) vs. Virginia MADE 15 FREE THROWS... (1/5/04) Ryan Gomes (15, FT) vs. #18/16 Texas HAD 25 REBOUNDS... (1/25/94) Michael Smith (26 rebounds) vs. Syracuse HAD 20 REBOUNDS... (11/26/06) Herbert Hill (20 rebounds) vs. George Washington HAD 15 REBOUNDS... (1/17/07) Herbert Hill (15 rebounds) vs. Seton Hall TWO PLAYERS HAD 10 REBOUNDS... (1/13/07) Geoff McDermott (14 rebounds) and Herbert Hill (11 rebounds) at Louisville HAD 15 ASSISTS... (12/8/69) Jim Larranaga (15 Assists) vs. VCU HAD 10 ASSISTS... (1/4/07) Geoff McDermott (11 Assists) vs. #15 Marquette HAD 10 STEALS... (1/22/02) John Linehan (11 Steals) vs. Rutgers HAD 8 STEALS... (1/22/02) John Linehan (11 Steals) vs. Rutgers HAD 12 BLOCKS... (12/8/71) Marvin Barnes (12 Blocks) vs. Buffalo HAD 11 BLOCKS... (12/11/71) Marvin Barnes (11 Blocks) at St. Joseph's HAD 10 BLOCKS... (12/2/00) Karim Shabazz (10 Blocks) vs. Rhode Island HAD 5 BLOCKS... (1/20/07) Herbert Hill (5 blocks) vs. Rutgers REGISTERED A TRIPLE-DOUBLE... (12/22/06) Geoff McDermott (12 pts, 11 rebs., 10 assists) vs. Harvard REGISTERED A DOUBLE-DOUBLE... (1/20/07) Herbert Hill (20 points, 13 rebounds) vs. Rutgers TWO PLAYERS REGISTERED A DOUBLE-DOUBLE...(1/13/07) Geoff McDermott (11 points, 14 rebounds), Herbert Hill (23 points, 11 rebounds) at Louisville THREE PLAYERS REGISTERED A DOUBLE-DOUBLE... (1/13/07) Geoff McDermott (11 points, 14 rebounds), Herbert Hill (23 points, 11 rebounds) at Louisville TWO PLAYERS HAD 20 POINTS... (1/6/07) Weyinmi Efejuku (24 points), Herbert Hill (25 points) Seton Hall THREE PLAYERS HAD 20 POINTS... (2/11/04) Ryan Gomes (23 pts.), Donnie McGrath (23 pts.), Sheiku Kabba (20 pts.) at Villanova

8 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL PROVIDENCE COLLEGE WINS AND LOSSES FRIARS RECORD WHEN... Providence shoots 50% or better from the floor Providence shoots less than 50% from the floor Providence holds opponent to 50% or less from the floor Providence opponent shoots 50% or better from the floor Providence outrebounds opponent Opponent outrebounds Providence Rebounds are tied Providence makes 40% of three point tries Providence makes less than 40% of three point tries Providence scores less than 60 points Providence scores 60 or more points Providence scores 70 or more points Providence scores 80 or more points Opponent held to less than 60 points Opponent scores 60 or more points Opponent scores 70 or more points Opponent scores 80 or more points FRIARS WHEN AHEAD, TIED AND TRAILING IN WHEN AHEAD WHEN TIED WHEN TRAILING Halftime Minutes Left Minutes Left STARTING LINEUPS RECORDS: 9-2: Hill, McDermott, Efejuku, Curry, Burch 1-1: Hill, McDermott, Efejuku, Williams, Burch 2-1: Hill, McDermott, Efejuku, Williams, Kale 1-1: Hill, McDermott, Efejuku, Curry, Kale RECORDS AS STARTERS IN : Herbert Hill 13-5: Weyinmi Efejuku 13-5: Geoff McDermott 10-4: Sharaud Curry 10-3: Charles Burch 3-1: Dwain Williams 3-2: Jonathan Kale GAMES LOST - INJURY/ILLNESS (4) IN Williams (1), Hall (3) GAMES PC PLAYERS LED IN : Scoring: Williams (2), Hill (5), Curry (2), Efejuku (3), Kale (1) Rebounding: McDermott (9), Hill (6), Kale (1), Efejuku (1) Scoring and Rebounding: DOUBLE/DOUBLES: McDermott (10), Hill (6), Kale (1), Curry (1), Efejuku (1) 20-POINT GAMES: Hill (7), Curry (2), Efejuku (5) 30-POINT GAMES: PC BY THE NUMBERS IN OVERALL RECORD: 13-5 LAST FIVE GAMES: 3-2 LAST TEN GAMES: 6-4 HOME: 13-1 ROAD: 0-3 NEUTRAL: 0-1 OVERTIME GAMES: 0-0 BIG EAST RECORD: 3-2 BIG EAST HOME: 3-0 BIG EAST AWAY: 0-2 LONGEST WIN STREAK: 5 LONGEST HOME WIN STREAK: 12 BIG EAST HOME WIN STREAK: 3 BIG EAST ROAD WIN STREAK: 0 LONGEST LOSING STREAK: 2 WHEN LEADING AT HALFTIME: 10-1 AWAY: 0-0 HOME: 10-1 NEUTRAL: 0-0 WHEN TRAILING AT HALFTIME: 2-4 HOME: 2-0 AWAY: 0-3 NEUTRAL: 0-1 WHEN TIED AT HALFTIME: 1-0 HOME: 1-0 AWAY: 0-0 NEUTRAL: 0-0 RECORD BY THE DAY: Record on Monday 1-0 Record on Tuesday 4-0 Record on Wednesday 1-2 Record on Thursday 1-0 Record on Friday 1-1 Record on Saturday 4-2 Record on Sunday 1-0 RECORD BY THE MONTH: November 4-1 December 5-2 January 4-2 February 0-0 March 0-0 BY CONFERENCE: ACC 1-1 America East 1-0 Atlantic BIG EAST 3-2 Independent 1-0 Ivy League 2-1 MAAC 1-0 Northeast 1-0 Patriot League 1-0 SEC 0-1 FRIARS' MARGIN DIFFERENTIAL Lost Won

9 PROVIDENCE COLLEGE BASKETBALL BIG EAST PRESEASON COACHES' POLL Team Pts. 1. Pittsburgh (10) Georgetown (4) Syracuse (1) Marquette (1) Connecticut Louisville Villanova DePaul St. John's Providence Notre Dame West Virginia Cincinnati Rutgers Seton Hall South Florida 22 First-Place Votes in Parentheses All-BIG EAST Preseason Team *Aaron Gray, Pittsburgh, C, Sr., 7-0 Jeff Adrien, Connecticut, F, So., 6-7 Wilson Chandler, DePaul, F, So., 6-8 Sammy Mejia, DePaul, G, Sr., 6-6 *Jeff Green, Georgetown, F, Jr., 6-9 *Roy Hibbert, Georgetown, C, Jr., 7-2 Juan Palacios, Louisville, F, Jr., 6-8 *Dominic James, Marquette, G, So., 5-11 Lamont Hamilton, St. John s, F, Sr., 6-10 Terrence Roberts, Syracuse, F, Sr., 6-9 Curtis Sumpter, Villanova, F, Sr., 6-7 *unanimous selection All-BIG G EAS AST T Preseason Honorable Mention David Padgett, Louisville, F/C, Jr., 6-11 Colin Falls, Notre Dame, G, Sr., 6-5 Eric Devendorf, Syracuse, G, So., BIG EAST Standings Big East Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. Pittsburgh Notre Dame Syracuse Marquette Georgetown Louisville Providence West Virginia Seton Hall DePaul Connecticut Villanova St. John s Cincinnati USF Cincinnati BIG EAST Preseason Player of the Year Aaron Gray, Pittsburgh, C, Sr., 7-0 FRIAR REGULAR SEASON FINISHES ( ) First - 0 Second - 1 (2001#) Third - 2 (2003#, 2004) Fourth - 4 (1987*, 1993, 1994*, 1997) Fifth - 3 (1986, 1989*, 1990*) Sixth - 4 (1995*, 1996, 1999*, 2002#) Seventh - 4 (1980, 1982*, 1983, 1991*) Eighth - 5 (1981, 1984*, 1985, 1988, 1998) Ninth - 2 (1992, 2005) Twelfth - 1 (2000) Thirteenth - 1 (2006) * TIES, # East Division BIG EAST Preseason Rookie of the Year Paul Harris, Syracuse, F, Fr., 6-5 FRIAR REGULAR SEASON FINISHES ( ) Seventh (Seven Teams) Eighth (Eight Teams) Seventh* (Eight Teams) Eighth (Nine Teams) Seventh * (Nine Teams) Eighth (Nine Teams) Fifth (Nine Teams) Fourth * (Nine Teams) Eighth (Nine Teams) Fifth * (Nine Teams) Fifth * (Nine Teams) Seventh * (Nine Teams) Ninth (10 Teams) Fourth (10 Teams) Fourth * (10 Teams) Sixth * (10 Teams) Sixth (13 Teams) Fourth (13 Teams) Eighth (13 Teams) Sixth* (13 Teams) Twelfth (13 Teams) Second# (14 Teams/2 Divisions) Sixth# (14 Teams/2 Divisions) Third# (14 Teams/2 Divisions) Third (14 Teams) Ninth (12 Teams) Thirteenth * (16 Teams) #East Division *Tied

10 #22 Jamal Barney Fr Baltimore, Md. Jamal Barney #22 Freshman G Baltimore, Md./Southwestern High School : Registered six points and three rebounds in his collegiate debut versus Fairleigh Dickinson (11/14/06)...Played 23 minutes and recorded six rebounds and four assists versus George Washington (11/26/06)...Recorded five points and three rebounds in 18 minutes versus Columbia (11/28/06)...Scored 13 points versus Longwood (1/2/07).. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Southwestern High School ( )...Named MVP of the basketball team all four years at Southwestern and led the team to a mark...scored over 2,000 points in four seasons at Southwestern...Averaged 27.5 ppg, 6.5 rpg and 5.2 apg as a senior at Southwestern...Helped Southwestern capture the Regional title of 4A North in Broke the Southwestern record for most points in a game with 58...Averaged 25 ppg and 5.0 apg as a junior... Earned First Team All-Metro honors as a junior and senior...was a McDonald's All-America Nominee...Also, played football, baseball and track at Southwestern...Played AAU basketball for the Cecil-Kirk team...was a member of the debate team as a sophomore. PROFILE Name: Jamal N. Barney Birthdate: September 24, 1986 Major: Undeclared Family: Son of Rebecca Adler. Has one brother, Brandon, and one sister, Ashley Favorite Teams: Baltimore Ravens, Houston Rockets, Denver Nuggets Favorite Athletes: Steve Francis, Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Chris Paul Hobbies: Watching movies, playing chess and playing video games Biggest Thrill In Sports: Winning the Main Event in Las Vegas, winning the region as a senior What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Play professional basketball AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-Point Rebounds 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 / /2.4 TOTAL / /2.4 CAREER HIGHS JAMAL BARNEY OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 23 George Washington (11/26/06) 4 Seton Hall (1/6/07) POINTS 13 Longwood (1/2/07) REBOUNDS 6 George Washington (11/26/06) FIELD GOALS 6 Longwood (1/2/07) FG ATTEMPTS 11 Longwood (1/2/07) 1 Seton Hall (1/6/07) FG PCT..666 Fairleigh Dickinson (11/14/06) FREE THROWS 2 Twice FT ATTEMPTS 3 Longwood (1/2/07) FT PCT Twice 3 P T 1 Columbia (11/28/06) 3PT FGA 2 George Washington (11/26/06) 3PT FG% ASSISTS 4 George Washington (11/26/06) TURNOVERS 4 Columbia 1 Seton Hall (1/6/07) BLOCKS STEALS 2 Three Times

11 Jamal Barney Career Game-Byy-Game... #22 Jamal Barney Fr Baltimore, Md /14/06 Fairleigh Dickinson W /18/06 Brown L /22/06 #23 Boston College W /26/06 George Washington W /28/06 Columbia W /2/06 Rhode Island W /4/06 Fairfield W /6/06 at #7 Florida L /9/06 Maine W /22/06 Harvard W /29/06 vs. Florida State L /2/07 Longwood W /6/07 Seton Hall W TOTALS 2.4 ppg 1.5 rpg 0.8 apg 0.5 spg

12 #33 Charles Burch Jr Dorchester, Mass. Charles Burch #33 Junior F Dorchester, Mass./Tabor Academy : Recorded six points versus Fairleigh Dickinson (11/14/06)...Recorded five points versus George Washington (11/ 26/06)...Scored five points and grabbed three rebounds versus Rhode Island (12/2/06)...Netted eight points and grabbed eight rebounds versus Maine (12/9/06)...Registered six points, added four assists and grabbed four rebounds versus Harvard (12/22/ 06)...Scored three points and grabbed seven rebounds versus Florida State (12/29/06)...Registered 11 points in 18 minutes of action, as well as six rebounds and one assist vs. Seton Hall (1/6/07) : Scored nine points and grabbed four rebounds versus Vermont (11/21/05)...Registered seven points versus New Hampshire (11/23/05)...Registered eight points and four rebounds versus Fairfield (11/28/05)...Scored four points and recorded three rebounds versus Rhode Island (12/3/05)...Made his first collegiate start versus Florida (12/6/05) and scored five points and grabbed four rebounds...scored 11 points and was 3-6 from three-point territory versus Memphis (12/10/ 05)...Scored nine points and grabbed six rebounds against Northeastern (12/20/05)...Tallied 10 points and had a pair of blocks against Loyola (1/3/06)...Scored eight points, a pair of three-pointers against Seton Hall (2/1/06)...Scored nine points and grabbed five rebounds versus St. John's (2/4/06)...Scored six points at DePaul (2/7/06)...Totaled nine points and six rebounds against Pittsburgh (2/15/06)...Scored seven points and grabbed nine rebounds at Cincinnati (2/17/06)...Scored 11 points including three three-pointers against Notre Dame (3/1/06)...Earned the team's Unsung Hero Award (4/10/06) : Made his collegiate debut versus Niagara (11/16/04) and scored seven points in eight minutes...scored seven points versus Penn (11/18/04)...Scored four points in seven minutes versus Rutgers (1/19/05)...Scored five points versus Boston College (1/26/05)...Registered three points versus West Virginia (1/29/ 05)...Scored six points in 19 minutes versus Rutgers (2/13/05)...Recorded five rebounds versus Georgetown (3/5/05)... HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Tabor Academy Averaged 19 points and 11 rebounds per game in Served as team captain his junior and senior seasons...earned league MVP honors in 2003 and helped Tabor win the New England Class B title...averaged 17 points and eight rebounds per game in PROFILE Name: Charles K. Burch Birthdate: December 15, 1985 Nickname: Charlie, Chuck Major: Management Family: Son of Shirley and Charles Burch. Has two brothers, Austin and Marcus, and one sister, Tyree. Interesting Fact: Father, Charles, played basketball at the University of Texas Favorite Teams: New Jersey Nets Favorite Athletes: Tracy McGrady, Kevin Garnett Hobbies: Playing pool and video games Biggest Thrill In Sports: Hitting buzzer-beating shots What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Own a business and play professional basketball AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-Point Rebounds 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 / / / / / /2.9 TOTAL / /3.2 CAREER HIGHS CHARLES BURCH OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 34 Cincinnati (2/17/06) 34 Cincinnati (2/17/06) POINTS 11 Three times 11 Twice REBOUNDS 9 Cincinnati (2/17/06) 9 Cincinnati (2/17/06) FIELD GOALS 5 Seton Hall (1/6/07) 5 Seton Hall (1/6/07) FG ATTEMPTS 9 Memphis (12/10/05) 8 Seton Hall (1/6/07) FG PCT Three times Rutgers (1/19/05) FREE THROWS 5 Cincinnati (2/17/06) 5 Cincinnati (2/17/06) FT ATTEMPTS 6 Cincinnati (2/17/06) 6 Cincinnati (2/17/06) FT PCT Six times Pittsburgh (2/15/06) 3PT 3 Twice 3 Notre Dame (3/1/06) 3PT FGA 6 Memphis (12/10/05) 4 Twice 3PT FG% Six times Three times ASSISTS 4 Harvard (12/22/06) 2 Four times TURNOVERS 3 Six times 3 Three times BLOCKS 2 Twice 1 Four times STEALS 3 Three times 2 Twice

13 #33 Charles Burch Jr Dorchester, Mass. Charles Burch Career Game-Byy-Game /16/04 Niagara W /18/04 Pennsylvania W /20/04 St. Thomas Aquinas W /24/04 vs. #1 Wake Forest L /26/04 vs. Michigan W /30/04 Winthrop L /4/04 Rhode Island W ot /11/04 Wichita State L /21/04 Maine W /23/04 at Memphis W /31/04 at San Diego State W /19/05 at Rutgers L /26/05 #8 Boston College L /29/05 West Virginia L /31/05 at #16 Pittsburgh L /2/05 Virginia W /5/05 at #24 Villanova L /9/05 at West Virginia L /13/05 Rutgers W /15/05 #18 Connecticut L ot /19/05 Notre Dame L /1/05 St. John's W /5/05 at Georgetown W /9/05 vs. West Virginia L Totals 1.6 ppg 1.0 rpg 0.3 apg 0.2 spg /14/06 Fairleigh Dickinson W /18/06 Brown L /22/06 #23 Boston College W /26/06 George Washington W /28/06 Columbia W /2/06 Rhode Island W /4/06 Fairfield W /6/06 at #7 Florida L /9/06 Maine W /1906 Holy Cross W /22/06 Harvard W /29/06 vs. Florida State L /2/07 Longwood W /4/07 #15 Marquette W /6/07 Seton Hall W /13/07 at Louisville L /17/07 at Seton Hall L Totals 2.9 ppg 2.1 rpg 0.9 apg 0.4 spg /21/05 Vermont W /23/05 New Hampshire W /28/05 at Fairfield W /30/05 at Wichita State L /3/05 at Rhode Island L /6/05 #8 Florida L /10/05 #7 Memphis L /20/05 Notheastern W /22/05 Yale W /27/05 San Diego State W /3/06 Loyola W /5/06 at Georgetown L /7/06 #9 Louisville L /14/06 at Notre Dame L /17/06 at #12 West Virginia L /21/06 DePaul W /25/06 at Rutgers W /28/06 #1 Connecticut L /1/06 Seton Hall L /4/06 St. John's W /7/06 at DePaul W /15/06 #9 Pittsburgh L /17/06 at Cincinnati L /21/06 USF W /25/06 at #9 Pittsburgh L /1/06 Notre Dame L /4/06 at Marquette L Totals 4.8 ppg 3.2 rpg 0.8 apg 0.5 spg

14 #4 Sharaud Curry So Gainesville, Ga. Sharaud Curry #4 Sophomore G Gainesville, Ga./Wheeler High School : Registered 18 points and seven assists versus Fairleigh Dickinson (11/14/06)...Scored 14 points versus Brown (11/ 18/06)...Scored 18 points and made four steals in 40 minutes of action versus #23 Boston College (11/22/06)...Registered 27 points and was 4-4 from the free-throw line versus George Washington (11/26/06)...Scored 16 points and six assists versus Columbia (11/28/06)...Recorded a double-double with 16 points and 12 assists versus Rhode Island (12/2/06)...Scored eight points, dished out nine assists and made five steals to lead PC to a win over Fairfield (12/4/06)...Recorded 15 points versus #7 Florida (12/6/06)...Scored 17 points, had five rebounds and five assists versus Maine (12/9/06)...Netted 19 points, dished off six assists, and had four steals versus Holy Cross (12/19/06)...Scored 22 points and dished off eight assists versus Harvard (12/22/06)...Did not play versus Florida State (12/29/06)...Returned to the lineup after missing four games due to a violation of team rules and scored 13 points with seven rebounds at Louisville (1/13/07)...Scored 19 points and had five assists at Seton Hall (1/17/07)...Recorded 13 points and four assists vs. Rutgers (1/20/07) : Scored four points and registered three rebounds versus Vermont (11/21/05)...Scored 10 points and was 4-4 from the free-throw line versus New Hampshire (11/23/05)...Recorded 14 points and six assists versus Fairfield (11/28/05)...Scored six points versus Rhode Island (12/3/05)...Scored all 20 of his points in the second half and was 3-4 from three-point territory versus Florida (12/6/ 05)...Registered six assists and four points versus Memphis (12/10/05)...Scored eight points, recorded five rebounds and added seven assists against Northeastern (12/20/05)...Scored a game-high 25 points as he shot from the field versus Yale (12/22/05)...Scored 13 points and grabbed five rebounds versus San Diego State (12/27/05)...Tallied 18 points and six assists against Loyola (1/3/06)...Scored seven points and dished off five assists at Georgetown (1/5/06)...Scored nine points versus Louisville (1/7/06)...Scored 19 points at Notre Dame (1/14/06)...Registered five assists and four rebounds versus DePaul (1/21/06)...Scored 12 points, grabbed four rebounds and registered four assists at Rutgers (1/25/06)...Scored 15 points, grabbed six rebounds and did not have a turnover in 38 minutes versus No. 1 Connecticut (1/28/06)...Had 13 points and six steals against Seton Hall (2/1/06)...Scored a game-high 19 points and added five assists versus St. John's (2/4/06)...Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week on February 6...Scored 10 points and had four assists versus DePaul (2/7/06)...Had seven points and two steals versus No. 9 Pittsburgh (2/15/06)...Scored 12 points and grabbed four rebounds at Cincinnati (2/17/06)...Scored 24 points, recorded seven assists and recorded four rebounds at No. 9 Pittsburgh (2/25/06)...Tied a career-high with 25 points including three three-pointers against Notre Dame (3/1/06)...Named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team (3/7/06)...Earned the team's Promising Prospect Award (4/10/06)... HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Gainesville High School ( ) and Wheeler High School ( )...Finished his career ranked third all-time at Wheeler with 1,874 points...scored more than 40 points four times in his career, including a career-high 45 points...registered 530 assists in three seasons at Wheeler... Averaged 21 points, seven assists and three steals for his high school career...helped Wheeler capture the Georgia Class AAAAA title in 2003 and Averaged 25 points per game as a junior and 21 points and seven assists per game as a senior...named Atlanta Journal Constitution, Marietta Daily Journal and Georgia Sports Writers Class AAAAA Player of the Year...Named Cobb County Player of the Year in Averaged 20 points and nine assists per game while helping Gainesville reach the Final Four and capture the region title in Played for the Georgia Stars AAU squad. PROFILE Name: Morris Sharaud Curry Birthdate: May 16, 1987 Nickname: Sharaud, Smoove Major: Undeclared Family: Son of Stephanie and Morris Curry. Has two brothers, Shamain and Shamal. Favorite Teams: Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Lakers Favorite Athletes: Allen Iverson, Mike Bibby, Tony Parker Hobbies: Working out, playing basketball and video games Biggest Thrill In Sports: Winning What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Be a point guard in the NBA and establish a business AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-Point Rebounds 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 / / / /16.8 TOTAL / /13.6 CAREER HIGHS SHARAUD CURRY OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 40 Boston College (11/22/06) 39 Six times POINTS 27 George Washington (11/26/06) 25 Notre Dame (3/1/06) REBOUNDS 7 Louisville (1/13/07) 7 Louisville (1/13/07) FIELD GOALS 10 Twice 10 Notre Dame (3/1/06) FG ATTEMPTS 21 Notre Dame (3/1/06) 21 Notre Dame (3/1/06) FG PCT..714 Yale (12/22/05).667 St. John's (2/4/06) FREE THROWS 8 Twice 8 Seton Hall (1/17/07) FT ATTEMPTS 8 Three Times 8 Seton Hall (1/17/07) FT PCT times Nine times 3 P T 5 George Washington (11/26/06) 4 Pittsburgh (2/25/06) 3PT FGA 9 Pittsburgh (2/25/06) 9 Pittsburgh (2/25/06) 3PT FG% Rutgers (1/25/06) Rutgers (1/25/06) ASSISTS 1 2 Rhode Island (12/2/06) 7 Pittsburgh (2/25/06) TURNOVERS 6 Twice 6 Twice BLOCKS 1 Twice 1 Twice STEALS 6 Seton Hall (2/1/06) 6 Seton Hall (2/1/06)

15 #4 Sharaud Curry So Gainesville, Ga. Sharaud Curry Career Game-Byy-Game /21/05 Vermont W /23/05 New Hampshire W /28/05 at Fairfield W /30/05 at Wichita State L /3/05 at Rhode Island L /6/05 #8 Florida L /10/05 #7 Memphis L /20/05 Northeastern W /22/05 Yale W /27/05 San Diego State W /3/06 Loyola W /6/06 at Georgetown L /7/06 #9 Louisville L /14/06 at Notre Dame L /17/06 at #12 West Virginia L /21/06 DePaul W /25/06 at Rutgers W /28/06 #1 Connecticut L /1/06 Seton Hall L /4/06 St. John's W /7/06 at DePaul W /15/06 #9 Pittsburgh L /17/06 at Cincinnati L /21/06 USF W /25/06 at #9 Pittsburgh L /1/06 Notre Dame L /4/06 at Marquette L Totals 12.0 ppg 3.2 rpg 3.5 apg 1.1 spg /14/06 Fairleigh Dickinson W /18/06 Brown L /22/06 #23 Boston College W /26/06 George Washington W /28/06 Columbia W /2/06 Rhode Island W /4/06 Fairfield W /6/06 at #7 Florida L /9/06 Maine W /19/06 Holy Cross W /22/06 Harvard W /13/07 at Louisville L /17/07 at Seton Hall L /20/07 Rutgers W Totals 16.8 ppg 2.9 rpg 5.2 apg 1.4 spg

16 #13 Weyinmi Efejuku So Fresh Meadows, N.Y. Weyinmi Efejuku #13 Sophomore G Fresh Meadows, N.Y./Brewster Academy : Scored 13 points and recorded five assists versus Fairleigh Dickinson (11/14/06)...Registered 17 points versus #23 Boston College (11/22/06)...Recorded 18 points, five rebounds, and six steals versus Columbia (11/28/06)...Scored 20 points against Rhode Island (12/2/06)...Registered 17 points and six rebounds against Fairfield (12/4/06)...Recorded 22 points, six rebounds, and five assists versus #7 Florida (12/6/06)...Scored 18 points and had six rebounds versus Maine (12/9/06)...Registered 21 points, grabbed seven rebounds, and had five steals versus Holy Cross (12/19/06)...Registered 26 points and was 9-13 from the field versus Harvard (12/22/06)...Scored 13 points and grabbed five rebounds versus Longwood (1/2/07)..Recorded a double-double vs. #15 Marquette (1/4/07) with 18 points and 10 rebounds, going from the free-throw line.. Scored 24 points, going 9-11 from the free-throw line, and added eight rebounds in the win against Seton Hall (1/6/ 07)...Netted eight points, dished seven assists, and grabbed five rebounds vs. Rutgers (1/20/07) : Registered a Friar freshman season opening record of 16 points and also had a team high five assists versus Vermont (11/21/05)...Scored 11 points and made five steals versus New Hampshire (11/23/05)...Scored 13 points and grabbed four rebounds at Wichita State (11/30/05)...Registered nine points and five rebounds against Rhode Island (12/3/05)...Recorded 14 points versus San Diego State (12/27/05)...Scored 10 points and made five steals at Georgetown (1/5/06)...Registered a game-high 19 points and made five steals versus Louisville (1/7/06)...Registered 18 points at Notre Dame (1/14/06)...Scored 13 points versus DePaul (1/21/06)...Recorded seven points and four assists versus St. John's (2/4/06)...Scored 12 points off the bench including a perfect six-for-six performance at the free throw line in just 17 minutes before fouling out versus No. 9 Pittsburgh (2/17/06)...Had 10 points including two three-pointers and four rebounds against Notre Dame (3/1/06)...Scored 12 points and had seven rebounds, five steals and four assists at Marquette (3/4/06)...Earned the team's Sixth Man Award (4/10/06)... HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Brewster Academy in Helped lead Brewster to a top-10 national ranking...averaged 18 points, eight assists and four rebounds in Earned All-Star honors in the MCI Tournament...Attended Rice High School in Manhattan for three years prior to Brewster Academy...Was a McDonald's All-America Nominee in In , he averaged 14 points, nine rebounds and seven assists per game at Rice...Played AAU basketball for the New York Gauchos. PROFILE Name: Weyinmi Efejuku Birthdate: September 15, 1986 Nickname: Diddy Major: Undeclared Family: Son of Inez and Tony Efejuku. Has one brother, Ritse. Favorite Team: Philadelphia Eagles Favorite Athletes: Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Dwayne Wade, Chauncey Billups Hobbies: Hanging out with friends and listening to music Biggest Thrill In Sports: Game winning shots What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Work in the stock market, NBA, presidency AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-Point Rebounds 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 / / / /14.1 TOTAL / /10.3 CAREER HIGHS WEYINMI EFEJUKU OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 38 Twice 38 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) POINTS 26 Harvard (12/22/06) 24 Seton Hall (1/6/07) REBOUNDS 10 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) 10 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) FIELD GOALS 9 Harvard (12/22/06) 7 Seton Hall (1/6/07) FG ATTEMPTS 15 Three times 15 Seton Hall (1/6/07) FG PCT USF (2/21/06) USF (2/21/06) FREE THROWS 10 Twice 10 Twice FT ATTEMPTS 14 San Diego State (12/27/05) 11 Seton Hall (1/6/07) FT PCT times Seven times 3PT 4 Twice 2 Three times 3PT FGA 7 Vermont (11/21/05) 6 Seton Hall (1/6/07) 3PT FG% Four times Four times ASSISTS 7 Rutgers (1/20/07) 7 Rutgers (1/20/07) TURNOVERS 6 Four times 6 Louisville (1/13/07) BLOCKS 2 Twice 2 Seton Hall (2/1/06) STEALS 6 Columbia (11/28/06) 5 Three times

17 #13 Weyinmi Efejuku So Fresh Meadows, N.Y. Weyinmi Efejuku Career Game-Byy-Game /21/05 Vermont W /23/05 New Hampshire W /28/05 at Fairfield W /30/05 at Wichita State L /3/05 at Rhode Island L /6/05 #8 Florida L /10/05 #7 Memphis L /20/05 Northeastern W /22/05 Yale W /27/05 San Diego State W /3/06 Loyola W /5/06 at Georgetown L /7/06 #9 Louisville L /14/06 at Notre Dame L /17/16 at #12 West Virginia L /21/06 DePaul W /25/06 at Rutgers W /28/06 #1 Connecticut L /1/06 Seton Hall L /4/06 St. John's W /7/06 at DePaul W /15/06 #9 Pittsburgh L /17/06 at Cincinnati L /21/06 USF W /25/06 at #9 Pittsburgh L /1/06 Notre Dame L /4/06 at Marquette L Totals 7.8 ppg 2.4 rpg 1.9 apg 1.6 spg /14/06 Fairleigh Dickisnon W /18/06 Brown L /22/06 #23 Boston College W /26/06 George Washington W /28/06 Columbia W /2/06 Rhode Island W /4/06 Fairfield W /6/06 at #7 Florida L /9/06 Maine W /19/06 Holy Cross W /22/06 Harvard W /29/06 vs. Florida State L /2/07 Longwood W /4/07 #15 Marquette W /6/07 Seton Hall W /13/07 at Louisville L /17/07 at Seton Hall L /20/07 Rutgers W Totals 14.1 ppg 4.7 rpg 2.4 apg 1.6 spg

18 PROFILE Name: Raymond D. Hall Birthdate: July 5, 1988 Major: Undeclared Family: Son of Angela and Raymond Hall. Has one sister, Nicole Favorite Teams: Denver Nuggets Favorite Athletes: Derek Jeter Hobbies: Art #55 Ray Hall Fr Denver, Colo. Ray Hall #55 Freshman C Denver, Colo./J.K. Mullen High School : Scored four points in his collegiate debut versus Fairleigh Dickinson (11/14/06)...Registered 10 points while shooting 5-7 from the field in 12 minutes versus George Washington (11/26/06)...Recorded eight points and eight rebounds versus Columbia (11/28/06)...Did not play versus Harvard (12/22/06) due to an injury...had nine points and three rebounds versus Longwood (1/2/07).. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended J.K. Mullen High School Helped lead Mullen High School to a 26-2 mark and the Class 5A title...scored 14 points and grabbed nine rebounds in the 2006 Class 5A title game...named Class 5A Tournamentt MVP by the Rocky Mountain News...Averaged 20 ppg, 12 rpg and two bpg in Named First Team All-State by the Rocky Mountain News in Earned All-Colorado honors from the Denver Post in Was runner-up for Colorado Player of the Year as a senior...received All-State honors after averaging 21 ppg and 12 rpg as a junior. AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-Point Rebounds 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 / /2.9 TOTAL / /2.9 CAREER HIGHS RAY HALL OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 19 Fairleigh Dickinson (11/14/06) 8 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) POINTS 10 George Washington (11/26/06) 2 Twice REBOUNDS 8 Columbia (11/28/06) 1 Three Times FIELD GOALS 5 George Washington (11/26/06) 1 Twice FG ATTEMPTS 7 Twice 4 Rutgers (1/20/07) FG PCT..714 George Washington (11/26/06).500 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) FREE THROWS 5 Longwood (1/2/07) FT ATTEMPTS 6 Longwood (1/2/07) FT PCT.833 Longwood (1/2/07) 3PT 3PT FGA 3PT FG% ASSISTS 1 Three times 1 Seton Hall (1/6/07) TURNOVERS 1 Six times 4 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) BLOCKS 2 Longwood 1 Rutgers (1/20/07) STEALS 3 Florida (12/6/06) 1 Rutgers (1/20/07)

19 Ray Hall Career Game-Byy-Game /14/06 Fairleigh Dickisnon W /18/06 Brown L /22/06 #23 Boston College W /26/06 George Washington W /28/06 Columbia W /2/06 Rhode Island W /4/06 Fairfield W /6/06 at #7 Florida L /9/06 Maine W /19/06 Holy Cross W /29/06 vs. Florida State L /2/07 Longwood W /4/07 #15 Marquette W /6/07 Seton Hall W /20/07 Rutgers W Totals 2.9 ppg 2.3 rpg 0.2 apg 0.5 spg #55 Ray Hall Fr Denver, Colo.

20 #32 Randall Hanke Jr New York, N.Y. Randall Hanke #32 Junior C New York, N.Y./Trinity-Pawling School : Scored a game-high 23 points on 10-of-11 shooting from the field and grabbed nine rebounds versus Vermont (11/ 21/05)...Registered 17 points (8-9 fg) and recorded nine rebounds against New Hampshire (11/23/05)...Scored 20 points as he shot 9-of-10 from the field and recorded six rebounds versus Fairfield (11/28/05)...Registered 14 points versus Rhode Island (12/3/05)...Scored eight points and grabbed five rebounds versus Florida (12/6/05)...Scored 18 points in 18 minutes as he shot 8-of-11 from the field versus Memphis (12/10/05)...Scored 34 points and grabbed 12 rebounds versus Northeastern (12/20/05)...Scored 10 points and made six blocks versus Yale (12/22/05)...Tallied 23 points along with six rebounds and six blocks against Loyola (1/3/06)...Scored 17 points and made seven blocks at Georgetown (1/5/06)...Had a team-high 14 points at West Virginia (1/17/06)...Recorded 19 points and six rebounds versus DePaul (1/21/06)...Scored 16 points, grabbed six rebounds and made five blocks versus Connecticut (1/28/06)...Scored a game-high 22 points on 8-of-12 shooting along with seven rebounds, three blocks and two steals in just 22 minutes off the bench against USF (2/21/06)...Scored 15 points and grabbed six rebounds at No. 9 Pittsburgh (2/25/06)...Had a game-high 23 points on 10-of-13 shooting and grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds for his fourth collegiate double-double at Marquette (3/4/06)...Earned the team's Coca-Cola Most Improved Player Award (4/10/06)...Led the nation in field goal percentage at 67.7 percent : Started in his collegiate debut versus Niagara (11/16/04) and registered five points and three rebounds...was 4-4 from the field and scored eight points versus Penn (11/18/04)...Scored four points and was 2-2 from the field versus Florida (11/27/04)...Scored eight points in 14 minutes versus Winthrop (11/30/ 04)...Scored 12 points and made five blocks versus Rhode Island (12/4/04)...Scored eight points in 12 minutes versus Maine (12/21/04)...Set a Friar freshman record with nine blocks and registered seven rebounds versus Memphis (12/23/04)...Registered six points and six rebounds in 14 minutes of action versus San Diego State (12/31/04)...Scored nine points versus Brown (1/3/05)...Scored six points and grabbed six rebounds versus Boston College (1/8/05)...Scored six points in 12 minutes versus Syracuse (1/15/05)...Scored six points in 16 minutes versus Rutgers (1/19/05)...Scored nine points in 16 minutes versus Virginia (2/ 2/05)...Scored six points and grabbed four rebounds in 13 minutes versus Villanova (2/5/05)...Was 6-6 from the field and scored 12 points versus Notre Dame (2/19/05)...Registered eight points versus Seton Hall (2/23/05)...Scored 17 points, grabbed six rebounds, was 5-5 from the free-throw line and recorded four blocks at Syracuse (2/26/05)...Registered 17 points and recorded 13 rebounds versus St. John's (3/1/05)...Recorded his second consecutive double-double of the season versus Georgetown (3/5/05) with 18 points and 12 rebounds...named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week (3/5/05)...Scored 13 points and grabbed six rebounds versus West Virginia (3/9/05) in the BIG EAST Tournament...Earned the team's Promising Prospect Award (4/15/05)...Set a Friar single-season field-goal percentage mark as he shot 72.2 percent (83-115) in HIGH SCHOOL: Attended the Trinity-Pawling School in Averaged 25 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks per game...named Player of the Year for the Tri-State League in Was the starting center in the Wendy's All-Star Classic in Chicago in Earned team MVP honors and All-New England accolades at Trinity...Received MVP accolades at the Eastern Invitational Basketball Camp...Played AAU basketball for the New Heights Warriors in Graduated from the Hill School in Averaged 17 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks per game in Earned First Team All-MAPL League honors...recorded 108 blocks in 2003 to establish a Hill School record...won the MAPL League Championship in golf at the Hill School...Played to a "0" handicap. PROFILE Name: Randall F. Hanke Birthdate: August 8, 1984 Nickname: Silk, "VG" Major: Management Family: Son of Lynn and Robert Hanke. Has one brother, David, and one sister, Leigh. Interesting Fact: Father, Robert, competed on the varsity swimming, skiing and track teams at Yale. He was the light heavyweight boxing champion at Yale. Favorite Team: New York Knicks, New York Yankees, Minnesota Timberwolves Favorite Athletes: Kevin Garnett, Allen Iverson, Robert Hanke Hobbies: Golf Biggest Thrill In Sports: Hitting a game-winning shot at the buzzer. What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Play in the NBA AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-Point Rebounds 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 / / / /13.0 TOTAL / /9.6 CAREER HIGHS RANDALL HANKE OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 36 Georgetown (1/5/06) 36 Georgetown (1/5/06) POINTS 34 Northeastern (12/20/05) 23 Marquette (3/4/06) REBOUNDS 15 Marquette (3/4/06) 15 Marquette (3/4/06) FIELD GOALS 15 Northeastern (12/20/05) 10 Marquette (3/4/06) FG ATTEMPTS 23 Northeastern (12/20/05) 13 Marquette (3/4/06) FG PCT Seven times Three times FREE THROWS 6 Twice 6 USF (2/21/06) FT ATTEMPTS 9 Rhode Island (12/3/05) 8 USF (2/21/06) FT PCT times Seven times 3PT 3PT FGA 3PT FG% ASSISTS 2 Three times 2 Three times TURNOVERS 5 Fairfield (11/28/05) 4 Seton Hall (2/1/06) BLOCKS 9 Memphis (12/23/04) 7 Georgetown (1/5/06) STEALS 3 Marquette (3/4/06) 3 Marquette (3/4/06)

21 #32 Randall Hanke Jr New York, N.Y. Randall Hanke Career Game-Byy-Game /16/04 Niagara W /18/04 Pennsylvania W /20/04 St. Thomas Aquinas W /24/04 vs. #1 Wake Forest L /26/04 vs. Michigan W /27/04 vs. #23 Florida L /30/04 Winthrop L /4/04 Rhode Island W ot /11/04 Wichita State L /21/04 Maine W /23/04 at Memphis W /31/04 at San Diego State W /3/05 Brown W /8/05 at #25 Boston CollegeL /11/05 Villanova L ot /15/05 #7 Syracuse L /19/05 at Rutgers L /26/05 #8 Boston College L /29/05 West Virginia L /31/05 at #16 Pittsburgh L /2/05 Virginia W /5/05 at #24 Villanova L /13/05 Rutgers W /15/05 #18 Connecticut L ot /19/05 Notre Dame L /23/05 at Seton Hall W /26/05 at #15 Syracuse L /1/05 St. John's W /5/05 at Georgetown W /9/05 vs. West Virginia L Totals 6.5 ppg 3.6 rpg 0.3 apg 0.2 spg /21/05 Vermont W /23/05 New Hampshire W /28/05 at Fairfield W /30/05 at Wichita State L /3/05 at Rhode Island L /6/05 #8Florida L /10/05 #7 Memphis L /20/05 Northeastern W /22/05 Yale W /27/05 San Diego State W /3/06 Loyola W /5/06 at Georgetown L /7/06 #9 Louisville L /14/06 at Notre Dame L /17/06 at #12 West Virginia L /21/06 DePaul W /25/06 at Rutgers W /28/06 #1 Connecticut L /1/06 Seton Hall L /4/06 St. John's W /7/06 at DePaul W /15/06 #9 Pittsburgh L /17/06 at Cincinnati L /21/06 USF W /25/06 at #9 Pittsburgh L /1/06 Notre Dame L /4/06 at Marquette L Totals 13.0 ppg 5.0 rpg 0.3 apg 0.6 spg

22 #15 Herbert Hill Sr Kinston, N.C. Herbert Hill #15 Senior F/C Kinston, N.C./Kinston High School : Registered 22 points and five rebounds in 23 minutes versus Fairleigh Dickinson (11/14/06)...Scored 10 points and grabbed five rebounds versus Brown (11/18/06)...Scored eight points, and made four blocks versus #23 Boston College (11/ 22/06)...Scored 20 points and grabbed 20 rebounds versus George Washington (11/26/06) for the first game by a Friar since Marvin Barnes accomplished the feat on March 4, Registered 11 points, four rebounds, and four blocked shots versus Columbia (11/28/06)...Scored 19 points and recorded eight rebounds versus Rhode Island (12/2/06)...Recorded 18 points on 8-9 shooting, made five blocks and grabbed seven boards in a win over Fairfield (12/4/06)...Registered 10 points versus #7 Florida (12/6/06)...Recorded a career high in points with 27 and grabbed 11 rebounds in a win over Maine (12/9/ 06)...Netted 13 points versus Holy Cross (12/19/06)...Scored 16 points and recorded nine rebounds versus Harvard (12/22/ 06)...Scored 11 points versus Florida State (12/29/06)...Registered 17 points, 13 rebounds, six blocks, and four assists versus Longwood (1/2/07)...Scored a game-high 23 points vs. #15 Marquette (1/4/07), adding 9 rebounds and 7 blocks...registered a game-high 25 points, while going 5-6 from the line and pulling down 9 rebounds vs. Seton Hall (1/6/07)...Named BIG EAST Player of the Week (1/13/07)...Recorded a double-double with 23 points and 11 rebounds at Louisville (1/13/07)...Registered a double-double with 17 points and 15 rebounds vs. Seton Hall (1/17/07)...Scored a game high 20 points and grabbed 13 rebounds vs. Rutgers (1/20/07) : Scored five points and recorded six rebounds versus Vermont (11/21/05)...Scored 11 points and collected five rebounds in 13 minutes of action versus Fairfield (11/28/05)...Scored a game-high 22 points as he shot from the field at Wichita State (11/30/05)...Scored seven points versus Rhode Island (12/ 3/05)...Registered four points and seven rebounds versus Florida (12/6/05)...Scored five points and recorded five rebounds versus Memphis (12/10/05)...Registered eight points while shooting 4-6 from the field versus Northeastern (12/20/05)...Scored 12 points and shot 4-4 from the field versus DePaul (1/21/ 06)...Registered a double-double versus Rutgers (1/25/06) with 19 points and 10 rebounds... Had team-highs of 14 points, seven rebounds and four blocks in just 22 minutes against Seton Hall (2/1/06)...Scored 17 points and was 5-7 from the field and 7-8 from the free-throw line versus St. John's (2/4/06)...Recorded a double-double with a team-high 20 points and 11 rebounds at DePaul (2/7/06) in 24 minutes of action...had eight points, five rebounds, two blocks and two steals against Pittsburgh (2/15/06)...Registered a double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds at Cincinnati (2/17/06)...Had seven points, seven rebounds and four blocks in just 16 minutes against USF (2/21/06)...Scored 15 points at No. 9 Pittsburgh (2/25/06)...Had 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting and five rebounds against Notre Dame (3/1/06)...Earned the team's Marvin Barnes Defensive Player Award (4/10/06) : Scored four points in eight minutes versus Niagara (11/16/04)...Was 4-4 from the field and scored eight points versus Penn (11/18/04)...Scored 10 points and made four blocks versus Wichita State (12/11/04)...Registered nine points, six rebounds and three steals versus Maine (12/21/04)...Recorded eight points and four rebounds in 13 minutes of action...scored eight points and grabbed 10 rebounds versus Brown (1/3/05)...Scored nine points and was 4-5 from the field versus Boston College (1/8/05)...Scored 15 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and made nine blocks versus Villanova (1/11/05)...Registered eight rebounds in 12 minutes versus Rutgers (1/19/05)...Registered seven points and five blocks in 17 minutes versus Boston College (1/26/05)...Scored eight points and registered three assists versus West Virginia (1/29/05)...Registered 12 points, three assists, three blocks and was 5-5 from the field versus Pittsburgh (1/31/05)...Scored 15 points and grabbed nine rebounds versus Connecticut (2/15/05)...Earned the team's Unsung Hero Award (4/15/05) : Played in his first collegiate game versus Hofstra (11/22/03)...Scored six points and was 4-6 from the free-throw line at St. John's (2/29/04) : Did not play... HIGH SCHOOL: Averaged 14 points, nine rebounds and six blocks per game his senior season at Kinston High School...Helped Kinston finish second in the state in 2001 and regional runner-up in Named Most Improved Player at Kinston in Played four seasons at Kinston High School...Registered 17 points, 11 rebounds and nine blocks in one game his senior season at Kinston. PROFILE Name: Herbert M. Hill Birthdate: October 1, 1984 Nickname: Herb, H2 Major: Social Science Family: Son of Iris Brown and Herbert Hill, Jr. Has two brothers, Dominique and Marcus. Favorite Team: Sacramento Kings Favorite Athletes: Tim Duncan and Tracy McGrady Hobbies: Watching television, listening to music, surfing the internet Biggest Thrill In Sports: Hitting a game-winning shot What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Play professional basketball AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-Point Rebounds 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 / / / / / / / /17.2 TOTAL / /8.2 CAREER HIGHS HERBERT HILL OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 40 Connecticut (2/15/05) 40 Connecticut (2/15/05) POINTS 27 Maine (12/9/06) 25 Seton Hall (1/6/07) REBOUNDS 20 George Washington (11/26/06) 15 Seton Hall (1/17.07) FIELD GOALS 12 Maine (12/9/06) 10 Seton Hall (1/6/07) FG ATTEMPTS 18 Rutgers (1/20/07) 18 Rutgers (1/20/07) FG PCT Nine times Five times FREE THROWS 8 George Washington (11/26/06) 7 St. John's (2/4/06) FT ATTEMPTS 11 Twice 11 Twice FT PCT Three times Boston College (1/8/05) 3PT 3PT FGA 3PT FG% ASSISTS 4 Twice 4 West Virginia (2/9/05) TURNOVERS 6 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) 6 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) BLOCKS 9 Villanova (1/11/05) 9 Villanova (1/11/05) STEALS 3 Six times 3 Three times

23 #15 Herbert Hill Sr Kinston, N.C. Herbert Hill Career Game-Byy-Game /22/03 Hofstra W /2/03 South Florida W /9/03 vs. #14 Illinois W /23/03 at Richmond W /3/04 at Virginia W /5/04 #18 Texas L OT /17/04 West Virginia W /19/04 Loyola Chicago W /26/04 Georgetown W /11/04 at Villanova W /29/04 at St. John's W Totals 1.0 ppg 0.7 rpg 0.1 apg 0.1 spg /16/04 Niagara W /18/04 Pennsylvania W /20/04 St. Thomas Aquinas W /24/04 vs. #1 Wake Forest L /26/04 vs. Michigan W /30/04 Winthrop L /4/04 Rhode Island W ot /11/04 Wichita State L /21/04 Maine W /23/04 at Memphis W /31/04 at San Diego State W /3/05 Brown W /8/05 at #25 Boston CollegeL /11/05 Villanova L ot /15/05 #7 Syracuse L /19/05 at Rutgers L /26/05 #8 Boston College L /29/05 West Virginia L /31/05 at #16 Pittsburgh L /2/05 Virginia W /5/05 at #24 Villanova L /9/05 at West Virginia L /13/05 Rutgers W /15/05 #18 Connecticut L ot /19/05 Notre Dame L /23/05 at Seton Hall W /26/05 at #15 Syracuse L /1/05 St. John's W /5/05 at Georgetown W /9/05 vs. West Virginia L Totals 4.8 ppg 3.4 rpg 1.1 apg 0.8 spg /21/05 Vermont W /23/05 New Hampshire W /28/05 at Fairfield W /30/05 at Wichita State L /3/05 at Rhode Island L /6/05 #8 Florida L /10/05 #7 Memphis L /20/05 Northeastern W /22/05 Yale W /27/05 San Diego State W /3/06 Loyola W /5/06 at Georgetown L /7/06 #9 Louisville L /14/06 at Notre Dame L /17/06 at #12 West Virginia L /21/06 DePaul W /25/06 at Rutgers W /28/06 #1 Connecticut L /1/06 Seton Hall L /4/06 St. John's W /7/06 at DePaul W /15/06 #9 Pittsburgh L /17/06 at Cincinnati L /21/06 USF W /25/06 at #9 Pittsburgh L /1/06 Notre Dame L /4/06 at Marquette L Totals 9.0 ppg 4.8 rpg 0.5 apg 0.9 spg /14/06 Fairleigh Dickinson W /18/06 Brown L /22/06 #23 Boston College W /26/06 George Washington W /28/06 Columbia W /2/06 Rhode Island W /4/06 Fairfield W /6/06 at #7 Florida L /9/06 Maine W /19/06 Holy Cross W /22/06 Harvard W /29/06 vs. Florida State L /2/07 Longwood W /4/07 #15 Marquette W /6/07 Seton Hall W /13/07 at Louisville L /17/07 at Seton Hall L /20/07 Rutgers W Totals 17.2 ppg 8.4 rpg 1.3 apg 1.0 spg

24 #34 Jonathan Kale So Mattapan, Mass. Jonathan Kale #34 Sophomore F Mattapan, Mass./St. Andrew's School : Scored eight points and grabbed four rebounds versus Fairleigh Dickinson (11/14/06)...Scored 11 points and grabbed six rebounds versus #23 Boston College (11/22/06)...Registered nine points and was 4-6 from the field versus George Washington (11/26/06)...Registered a double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds against Rhodel Island (12/2/06)...Scored five points and grabbed three rebounds versus Holy Cross (12/19/06)...Scored 10 points and registered four rebounds versus Harvard (12/22/06)...Recorded 10 points and seven rebounds versus Florida State (12/29/06)...Registered a team high 18 points and eight rebounds versus Longwood (1/2/07)...Registered nine points in 25 minutes of play vs. #15 Marquette (1/4/ 07)...Scored nine points and registered two assists and three rebounds to versus Seton Hall (1/6/07)...Registered eight points and grabbed six rebounds at Louisville (1/13/07)...Scored four points and had six rebounds at Seton Hall (1/17/07)...Recorded 13 points vs Rutgers (1/20/07) : Played eight minutes and grabbed two rebounds versus Vermont (11/21/05)...Scored three points versus New Hampshire (11/23/05)...Registered his first collegiate double-double with 15 points and 12 rebounds versus San Diego State (12/27/05)...Recorded his second career double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds at Notre Dame (1/14/06)...Scored 11 points and grabbed seven rebounds at Rutgers (1/25/06)...Earned the team's John Zannini Coaches' Award (4/10/06)... HIGH SCHOOL: Attended St. Andrew's School Helped St. Andrew's reach the Final Four of NEPSAC Class C in 2004 and Served as team captain at St. Andrew's as a senior and averaged 19 points, 12 rebounds and two assists per game...averaged 16 points and 11 rebounds per game as a junior at St. Andrew's...Led St. Andrew's to a 25-7 mark in Earned ABCD Camp All-Star honors...attended Jerimiah E. Burke High School (Mass.) as a freshman and sophomore...played AAU basketball for BABC for two years. PROFILE Name: Jonathan M. Kale Birthdate: October 18, 1985 Major: Undeclared Family: Son of Cerci and Jorge Hernandez. Has one brother, Raheem, and one sister, Salaam. Favorite Teams: Miami Heat, Boston Red Sox Favorite Athletes: Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan, Elton Brand Hobbies: Hanging out with friends, going to the mall and playing video games Biggest Thrill In Sports: Every time I step on the court What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Sports agent or be involved in sports marketing AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-Point Rebounds 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 / / / /7.4 TOTAL / /4.6 CAREER HIGHS JONATHAN KALE OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 27 Louisville (1/13/07) 27 Louisville (1/13/07) POINTS 18 Longwood (1/2/07) 13 Rutgers (1/20/07) REBOUNDS 12 San Diego State (12/27/05) 10 Notre Dame (1/14/06) FIELD GOALS 7 Longwood (1/2/07) 4 Three times FG ATTEMPTS 12 Boston College (11/22/06) 8 Seton Hall (1/6/07) FG PCT Fairleigh Dickinson (11/14/06) Twice FREE THROWS 5 San Diego State (12/27/05) 4 Three times FT ATTEMPTS 9 San Diego State (12/27/05) 6 Twice FT PCT Eight times Three times 3PT 3PT FGA 1 Georgetown (1/5/06) 1 Georgetown (1/5/06) 3PT FG% ASSISTS 2 Three times 2 Twice TURNOVERS 3 Four times 2 Six times BLOCKS 2 San Diego State (12/27/05) STEALS 1 Six times 1 Three times

25 #34 Jonathan Kale So Mattapan, Mass. Jonathan Kale Career Game-Byy-Game /21/05 Vermont W /23/05 New Hampshire W /30/05 at Wichita State L /3/05 at Rhode Island L /10/05 Memphis L /20/05 Northeastern W /22/05 Yale W /27/05 San Diego State W /3/06 Loyola W /5/06 at Georgetown L /7/06 #9 Louisville L /14/06 at Notre Dame L /17/06 at #12 West Virginia L /21/06 DePaul W /25/05 at Rutgers W /28/06 #1 Connecticut L /1/06 Seton Hall L /4/06 St. John's W /7/06 at DePaul W /15/06 #9 Pittsburgh L /17/06 at Cincinnati L /21/06 USF W /25/06 at #9 Pittsburgh L /1/06 Notre Dame L /4/06 at Marquette L Totals 2.6 ppg 2.7 rpg 0.2 apg 0.1 spg /14/06 Fairleigh Dickinson W /18/06 Brown L /22/06 #23 Boston College W /26/06 George Washington W /28/06 Columbia W /2/06 Rhode Island W /4/06 Fairfield W /6/06 at #7 Florida L /9/06 Maine W /19/06 Holy Cross W /22/06 Harvard W /29/06 vs. Florida State L /2/07 Longwood W /4/07 #15 Marquette W /6/07 Seton Hall W /13/07 at Louisville L /17/07 at Seton Hall L /20/07 Rutgers W Totals 7.4 ppg 3.8 rpg 0.3apg 0.2 spg

26 #11 Geoffrey McDermott So New Rochelle, N.Y. Geoffrey McDermott #11 Sophomore G/F New Rochelle, N.Y./New Rochelle High School : Registered 16 points, nine rebounds and seven assists versus Fairleigh Dickinson (11/14/06)...Grabbed 10 rebounds and scored six points versus Brown (11/18/06)...Registered 18 points, 16 rebounds and five assists versus #23 Boston College (11/22/06)...Scored eight points, dished off seven assists and registered 10 rebounds versus George Washington (11/26/ 06)...Recorded nine rebounds, five assists, and had four steals versus Columbia (11/28/06)...Was 5-8 from the field, scored 15 points, grabbed 11 rebounds, recorded six assists and made five steals versus Rhode Island (12/2/06)...Recorded 11 points, 10 rebounds, and three steals versus #7 Florida (12/6/06)...Scored 16 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and had five assists versus Maine (12/9/06)...Recorded 11 points, grabbed 17 rebounds, and tied a career high in assists with seven versus Holy Cross (12/19/06)...Recorded the first triple-double by a Friar since 1999 when he registered 12 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists versus Harvard (12/22/06)...Named BIG EAST Player of the Week on 12/27/06...Registered 11 points and seven rebounds versus Florida State (12/29/06)...Netted 14 points and had six rebounds versus Longwood (1/2/07)..Rang up a double-double with 11 points and 11 assists vs. #15 Marquette (1/4/07), as well as 9 rebounds and 3 steals...registered a double-double with 14 points and 15 rebounds, and also added four steals and six assists versus Seton Hall (1/6/07)...Scored 11 points and grabbed 14 rebounds at Louisville (1/13/07)...Recorded 11 points and six rebounds at Seton Hall (1/17/07)...Netted 19 points, grabbed 8 rebounds, and dished 6 assists vs. Rutgers (1/20/07) : Scored 13 points and recorded nine rebounds versus Vermont (11/21/05)...Registered seven points and seven rebounds against New Hampshire (11/23/ 05)...Scored 15 points and grabbed nine rebounds versus Fairfield (11/28/05)...Registered 12 points and recorded seven rebounds versus Rhode Island (12/3/ 05)...Scored 13 points and recorded six rebounds versus Florida (12/6/05)...Registered five points and five steals before leaving the game with an injury versus Memphis (12/10/05)...Registered his first career double-double with 10 points and 16 rebounds versus Northeastern (12/20/05)...Scored 18 points grabbed nine rebounds versus Yale (12/22/05)...Named BIG EAST Rookie of the Week on 12/27/05 after averaging 14 points and 12.5 rebounds versus Northeastern and Yale...Registered a double-double with 15 points and 13 rebounds versus San Diego State (12/27/05)...Tallied 21 points and 14 rebounds to go along four assists and three steals against Loyola (1/3/06)...Had nine points and 10 rebounds against #9 Louisville (1/7/06)...Scored nine points and grabbed four rebounds at Notre Dame (1/14/06)...Had six points and 11 rebounds along with three steals and two blocks at #12 West Virginia (1/17/06)...Registered his fourth double-double of the season with 10 points and 11 rebounds versus DePaul (1/21/06)...Scored 11 points and grabbed five rebounds versus Seton Hall (2/1/06)...Scored eight points, grabbed 10 rebounds and added four assists versus St. John's (2/4/06)...Registered eight rebounds and three steals at DePaul (2/7/06)...Had five points and a gamehigh 10 rebounds against #9 Pittsburgh (2/15/06)...Had a game-high 16 rebounds and four steals at Cincinnati (2/17/06)...Posted a game-high 11 rebounds to go along with eight points against USF (2/21/06)...Grabbed a game-high 14 rebounds and added five assists at No. 9 Pittsburgh (2/25/06)...Had five points and five rebounds against Notre Dame (3/1/06)...Recorded his fifth collegiate double-double with 14 points and a game-high 16 rebounds at Marquette (3/4/06)...Named to the BIG EAST All-Rookie Team (3/7/06)...Earned the team's Promising Prospect Award (4/10/06)...Finished second in the nation amongst freshmen in rebounding... HIGH SCHOOL: Attended New Rochelle High School Was a two-sport athlete in football and basketball at New Rochelle High School...Averaged 19.8 points, 11.5 rebounds and 7.0 assists per game as a senior...led New Rochelle to a 26-2 mark in In four state tournament games in 2005 he averaged 20 points and 15.2 rebounds...was named 2005 Westchester Mr. Basketball...Named MVP of the Section 1, Iona Prep and Rim Rocker tournaments...led New Rochelle to two consecutive Class AA state football title games...named All-State in football as a senior quarterback...played AAU basketball for the New York Gauchos. PROFILE Name: Geoffrey McDermott Birthdate: February 3, 1987 Nickname: G Mac Major: Undeclared Family: Son of Barbara Eveillard and Oscar McDermott. Has one brother, Shaheer. Favorite Team: Sacramento Kings, Chicago Bulls, Seattle Mariners, Jacksonville Jaguars Favorite Athlete: Dwayne Wade Hobbies: Playing video games Biggest Thrill In Sports: Winning a state championship in football (2003) Interesting Facts: Earned several major Division I football scholarship offers as a quarterback; led his football team in sacks AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-Point Rebounds 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 / / / /11.7 TOTAL / /10.0 CAREER HIGHS GEOFF MCDERMOTT OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 40 Three Times 40 Three Times POINTS 21 Loyola (1/3/06) 19 Rutgers (1/20/07) REBOUNDS 17 Holy Cross (12/19/06) 16 Twice FIELD GOALS 8 Boston College (11/22/06) 6 Rutgers (1/20/07) FG ATTEMPTS 16 Florida (12/6/06) 11 Marquette (3/4/06) FG PCT..800 Seton Hall (2/1/06).800 Seton Hall (2/1/06) FREE THROWS 7 Twice 7 Louisville (1/7/06) FT ATTEMPTS 12 Vermont (11/2/05) 10 Twice FT PCT Eight times Three times 3PT 3 Twice 3 Seton Hall (1/6/07) 3PT FGA 5 Yale (12/22/05) 4 Twice 3PT FG% Three times Seton Hall (1/6/07) ASSISTS 1 1 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) 11 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) TURNOVERS 7 Louisville (1/13/07) 7 Louisville (1/13/07) BLOCKS 3 Holy Cross (12/19/06) 2 Twice STEALS 5 Twice 4 Twice

27 #11 Geoffrey McDermott So New Rochelle, N.Y. Geoff McDermott Career Game-Byy-Game /21/05 Vermont W /23/05 New Hampshire W /28/05 at Fairfield W /30/05 at Wichita State L /3/05 at Rhode Island L /6/05 #8 Florida L /10/05 #7 Memphis L /20/05 Northeastern W /22/05 Yale W /27/05 San Diego State W /3/06 Loyola W /5/06 at Georgetown L /7/06 #9 Louisville L /14/06 at Notre Dame L /17/06 at #12 West Virginia L /21/06 DePaul W /25/06 at Rutgers W /28/06 #1 Connecticut L /1/06 Seton Hall L /4/06 St. John's W /7/06 at DePaul W /15/06 #9 Pittsburgh L /17/06 at Cincinnait L /21/06 USF W /25/06 at #9 Pittsburgh L /1/06 Notre Dame L /4/06 at Marquette L Totals 8.9 ppg 9.0 rpg 2.5 apg 1.8 spg /14/06 Fairleigh Dickinson W /8/06 Brown L /22/06 #23 Boston College W /26/06 George Washington W /28/06 Columbia W /2/06 Rhode Island W /4/06 Fairfield W /6/06 at #7 Florida L /9/06 Maine W /19/06 Holy Cross W /22/06 Harvard W /29/06 vs Florida State L /2/07 Longwood W /4/07 #15 Marquette W /6/07 Seton Hall W /13/07 at Louisville L /17/07 at Seton Hall L /20/07 Rutgers W Totals 11.7 ppg 10.3 rpg 5.1 apg 1.9 spg

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29 #23 Brian McKenzie Fr Brooklyn, N.Y. Brian McKenzie Career Game-Byy-Game /14/06 Fairleigh Dickinson W /18/06 Brown L /22/06 #23 Boston College W /26/06 George Washington W /4/06 Fairfield W /6/06 at #7 Florida L /19/06 Holy Cross W /22/06 Harvard W /29/06 vs. Florida State L /2/07 Longwood W /4/07 #15 Marquette W /6/07 Seton Hall W /13/07 at Louisville L /17/07 at Seton Hall L /20/07 Rutgers W Totals 2.9 ppg 0.8 rpg 0.6 apg 0.5 spg

30 #5 Dwain Williams Fr Murrieta, Calif. Dwain Williams #5 Freshman G Murrieta, Calif : Missed the first game of the season versus Fairleigh Dickinson (11/4/06) with an injury...made his collegiate debut versus Brown (11/18/06) and scored two points in eight minutes...scored 13 points, dished off three assists, and had 2 steals versus Columbia (11/28/06)...Scored a game-high 19 points including 5-6 from beyond the arc in a win over Fairfield (12/4/ 06)...Registered 15 points and recorded four assists in his first career start versus Florida State (12/29/06)...Recorded 14 points, and six assists versus Longwood (1/2/07)..Scored 11 points, including 3 three-pointers, versus #15 Marquette (1/4/ 07)...Scored eight points, going 3-4 from the line, and added five assists in 37 minutes of play versu Seton Hall (1/6/ 07)...Scored six points at Louisville (1/13/07)... HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Vista Murrieta High School...Averaged 28.6 points and 5.6 assists as a senior in Averaged 27.5 points and 6.0 assists per game as a junior and 28.9 points and 4.3 assists as a sophomore...named freshman of the year for the state of California after averaging 18.6 points and 4.6 assists...was a four-year varsity letter winner...earned ABCD Camp All-Star honors twice...received First Team All-State honors all four years of high school...was named MVP of the North vs. South All-Star game...scored 47 points at the 2004 Big Time Tournament, which was the fourth best scoring output in tournament history...attended IMG Academy in Florida in 2004 and was ranked as the 21st top recruit in the country and No. 1 in Florida. PROFILE: Name: Dwain M. Williams Birthdate: April 20, 1987 Major: Undeclared Family: Son of Sharyn Williams. Has three brothers, Malik, Jabari and Ike; and four sisters, M Kya, Sha Mya, D Mia, and Aishia Hobbies: NBA Live, Madden, long walks on the beach Biggest Thrill In Sports: Earning First Team All-State honors all four years of high school Interesting Fact: Mother, Sharyn, competed in track & field at Cal-State Bakersfield What I would Like to Do After I Leave Providence: Play professional basketball AT PROVIDENCE OVERALL STATS Total 3-Point Rebounds 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 / /7.0 TOTAL / /7.0 CAREER HIGHS DWAIN WILLIAMS OVERALL BIG EAST MINUTES 38 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) 38 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) POINTS 19 Fairfield (12/4/06) 11 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) REBOUNDS 2 Longwood (1/2/07) 1 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) FIELD GOALS 7 Fairfield (12/4/06) 4 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) FG ATTEMPTS 11 Fairfield (12/4/06) 9 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) FG PCT..667 Rhode Island (12/2/06).444 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) FREE THROWS 8 Florida State (12/29/06) 3 Seton Hall (1/6/07) FT ATTEMPTS 10 Florida State (12/29/06) 4 Seton Hall (1/6/07) FT PCT.800 Florida State (12/29/06).750 Seton Hall (1/6/07) 3 P T 5 Fairfield (12/4/06) 3 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) 3PT FGA 6 Three times 6 Twice 3PT FG% Florida (12/6/06).500 #15 Marquette (1/4/07) ASSISTS 6 Longwood (1/2/07) 5 Seton Hall (1/6/07) TURNOVERS 5 Florida State (12/29/06) 2 Twice BLOCKS STEALS 2 Three times 2 Twice

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