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2 NCAA TOURNAMENT TIDBITS HOLY CROSS NCAA TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Wednesday, March 16, Dayton, Ohio Holy Cross vs. Southern, 6:40 p.m. Friday, March 18, Spokane, Wash. Holy Cross-Southern winner vs. Oregon, 7:27 p.m. Sunday, March 20, Spokane, Wash. Holy Cross-Southern-Oregon winner vs. Cincinnati-St. Joseph s winner, Time TBA All times listed are Eastern Daylight Time HOLY CROSS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Holy Cross is making its 13th all-time appearance in the NCAA Tournament, and its first since The Crusaders are in the NCAAs for the fifth time in the last 15 years, including appearances in 2001, 2002, 2003 and Holy Cross all-time record in NCAA action stands at 7-12, with nine consecutive losses. The Crusaders have not won an NCAA Tournament game since March 13, 1953, when they defeated Wake Forest in Raleigh, N.C., in the East Regional semifinal. From , Holy Cross went 7-4 in the NCAAs, while winning the 1947 NCAA championship. During that season, the Crusaders defeated Navy (55-47), City College of New York (60-45) and Oklahoma (58-47). HOLY CROSS AGAINST THE FIELD During the season, the Crusaders only played one game against teams which were selected to compete in the NCAA Tournament. Holy Cross was defeated by Kansas on the road. CRUSADERS COME CLOSE TO UPSETS In several of its recent NCAA appearances, Holy Cross has come close to upsetting a heavily favored opponent. In 2001, the 15th-seeded Crusaders dropped a close decision to second-seeded Kentucky. The score was tied at with 6:28 remaining, before the Wildcats were able to escape with the narrow victory. A year later in 2002, 16th-seeded Holy Cross was knocked off by No. 1 seed Kansas The Crusaders led with less than nine minutes to play, before the Wildcats pulled away to win late in the game. Yet another close call came in 2003, when No. 14 seed Holy Cross fell to No. 3 seed Marquette The Crusaders were up with less than five minutes to play and were within two points in the final minute, but were once again denied the upset bid. TOURNAMENT TIP-INS Southern will be 18th different opponent for Holy Cross in 20 NCAA Tournament games. The only teams the Crusaders have faced more than once in NCAA action are Kentucky (1948 and 2001) and Navy (1947 and 1953)... This marks the second time Holy Cross has been placed in the West Region of the NCAA Tournament. The Crusaders have also been in the East Region eight times, the Midwest Region twice, and the Mideast Region once... Holy Cross head coach Bill Carmody owns a 1-2 record in two previous appearances in the NCAA Tournament. The victory came in 1998 when he led Princeton to a victory over Nevada-Las Vegas). SERIES RECORDS VS. WEST REGION TEAMS First Last Overall Under School Meeting Meeting Record Carmody Baylor NO PREVIOUS MEETINGS Cal State Bakersfield NO PREVIOUS MEETINGS Cincinnati 12/29/1975 (HC, 66-65) 11/25/2005 (UC, 77-55) Duke 1/27/1982 (Duke, 66-60) 12/6/2006 (Duke, 57-45) Green Bay NO PREVIOUS MEETINGS Northern Iowa NO PREVIOUS MEETINGS Oklahoma 3/25/1947 (HC, 58-47) 12/19/1950 (HC, 53-50) Oregon NO PREVIOUS MEETINGS Oregon State NO PREVIOUS MEETINGS St. Joseph s 12/26/1964 (SJU, 82-63) 12/28/2010 (SJU, 65-54) Southern NO PREVIOUS MEETINGS Texas NO PREVIOUS MEETINGS Texas A&M 12/20/1989 (A&M, 96-93) 12/30/1994 (A&M, 96-82) UNC-Wilmington NO PREVIOUS MEETINGS VCU NO PREVIOUS MEETINGS Yale 2/10/1903 (Yale, 26-10) 3/22/2014 (Yale, 71-66)

3 HOLY CROSS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT 13 APPEARANCES 1 CHAMPIONSHIP 7-12 ALL-TIME RECORD Round Date Site Opponent (seed) W/L Score 1947 East Regional Regional Semifinal March 20 New York, N.Y. Navy W Regional Final March 22 New York, N.Y. City College of New York W National Final March 25 New York, N.Y. Oklahoma W East Regional Regional Semifinal March 19 New York, N.Y. Michigan W Regional Final March 20 New York, N.Y. Kentucky L National Third Place March 23 New York, N.Y. Kansas State W East Regional Regional Semifinal March 24 New York, N.Y. North Carolina State L Regional Third Place March 25 New York, N.Y. Ohio State L East Regional First Round March 10 Philadelphia, Pa. Navy W Regional Semifinal March 13 Raleigh, N.C. Wake Forest W Regional Final March 14 Raleigh, N.C. Louisiana State L East Regional First Round March 12 New York, N.Y. Temple L Mideast Regional First Round March 13 Bloomington, Ind. Michigan L East Regional 11th seed First Round March 7 Providence, R.I. Iona (6) L East Regional 13th seed First Round March 18 Winston-Salem, N.C. Arkansas (4) L East Regional 15th seed First Round March 15 Uniondale, N.Y. Kentucky (2) L Midwest Regional 16th seed First Round March 14 St. Louis, Mo. Kansas (1) L Midwest Regional 14th seed First Round March 20 Indianapolis, Ind. Marquette (3) L West Regional 13th seed First Round March 16 Columbus, Ohio Southern Illinois (4) L 51-61

4 RECENT HOLY CROSS NCAA BOX SCORES Kentucky 72 Holy Cross 68 March 15, 2001 Nassau Coliseum Curry, f Szatko, f Sankes, c Serravalle, g Pegues, g Wilson Meade Whearty Team 3-3 Totals Kentucky min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Bogans, f Prince, f Parker, c Fitch, g Smith, g Hawkins Blevins Daniels Stone Estill Team 1-6 Totals Holy Cross Kentucky FG Pct.: Holy Cross 47.1, Kentucky FG Pct.: Holy Cross 55.6, Kentucky 46.7 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 90.9, Kentucky FGs: Holy Cross (Curry 4-6, Meade 2-3, Szatko 2-4, Serravalle 2-4, Pegues 0-1), Kentucky 7-15 (Prince 3-4, Bogans 2-4, Fitch 1-2, Blevins 1-3, Smith 0-2) Turnovers: Holy Cross 19 (Curry 3, Szatko 3, Sankes 3, Serravalle 3, Wilson 2, Meade 2, Whearty 2, Pegues), Kentucky 9 (Bogans 3, Prince, Fitch, Smith, Hawkins, Blevins, Stone) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 3 (Pegues 2, Sankes), Kentucky 4 (Parker 2, Prince, Fitch) Steals: Holy Cross 6 (Pegues 2, Meade 2, Serravalle, Wilson), Kentucky 9 (Bogans 2, Prince 2, Parker, Fitch, Smith, Blevins, Daniels) Attendance: 10,000 Records: Holy Cross 22-8, Kentucky 23-9 For most of the NCAA tournament opener, Kentucky played keepaway with Holy Cross, tantalizing the gallant Crusaders Then, when Holy Cross tied the score at 58 with a 14-4 run with 6:28 to play, Kentucky went to the safest strategy. The Wildcats gave the ball to Tayshaun Prince. Prince hit consecutive three-pointers inside of a minute to restore a six-point lead for Kentucky. Prince scored 12 of his team s final 14 points. But the Wildcats never shook off gallant Holy Cross and it was still a three-point game at with about a minute left. Then Prince dribbled away all but three seconds of the 35-second shot clock before scoring to make it Ryan Serravalle of Holy Cross hit a three-pointer, but then the Crusaders fouled Prince. He hit two free throws with 7.2 seconds remaining to seal the victory for the Southeastern Conference champions. Prince finished with 27 points, hitting 10 of 17 from the field. Keith Bogans scored 17 and Jason Parker 10 for Kentucky (23-9). After trailing at the half, the Crusaders came out firing three-pointers, and narrowed the gap. Jared Curry hit two three-pointers after Tim Szatko opened the second half with one, and suddenly, it was a two-point game. Curry, who also had consecutive treys in the run that tied the score, led Holy Cross (22-8) with 16 points, while Josh Sankes scored 13 and grabbed 10 rebounds. Tim Szatko had 11 and Serravalle scored 10. In the first half, Kentucky went on runs of 9-0 and 8-0 and finished the half with a 10-4 burst to lead The Wildcats never could shake Holy Cross, though, until the end. Kansas 70 Holy Cross 59 March 14, 2002 Edward Jones Dome Wilson, f Szatko, f Lufkin, c Serravalle, g Meade, g Sanchez Hurley Whearty Team 3-3 Totals Kansas min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Collison, f Hinrich, f Gooden, c Miles, g Boschee, g Ballard Langford Carey Simien Team 0-3 Totals Holy Cross Kansas FG Pct.: Holy Cross 33.3, Kansas FG Pct.: Holy Cross 28.6, Kansas 50.0 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 65.2, Kansas FGs: Holy Cross 4-14 (Wilson 2-3, Meade 1-1, Serravalle 1-5, Sanchez 0-1, Szatko 0-4), Kansas 3-6 (Boschee 3-4, Gooden 0-1, Miles 0-1) Turnovers: Holy Cross 9 (Serravalle 4, Meade 2, Wilson, Szatko, Whearty), Kansas 16 (Collison 6, Miles 5, Gooden 2, Boschee, Langford, Simien) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 3 (Lufkin 2, Whearty), Kansas 6 (Collison 4, Langford 2) Steals: Holy Cross 7 (Wilson 2, Meade 2, Sanchez 2, Serravalle), Kansas 6 (Collison 2, Miles 2, Boschee, Langford) Attendance: 26,612 Records: Holy Cross 18-15, Kansas 30-3 Top-seeded Kansas survived the loss of star guard Kirk Hinrich and defeated No. 16 Holy Cross, 70-59, in the first round of the Midwest Region. Drew Gooden had 19 points, 13 rebounds and five assists for the Jayhawks (30-3), who trailed with less than nine minutes left but held Holy Cross to (18-15) to four points over the last 6:05. Kansas clutch play in the closing minutes allowed it to avoid becoming the first top seed to lose in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament. Hinrich, who is second on the team in scoring with more than 15 points per game, sprained his left ankle late in the first half, was helped to the locker room and returned to the bench on crutches. The Crusaders nearly took advantage of Hinrich s absence but ran out of gas in their first game since winning the Patriot League championship. Brian Wilson and Tim Szatko had 13 points apiece for Holy Cross, which took a lead into intermission shortly after Hinrich went down. Playing a tough matchup defense, the Crusaders had Kansas worried in the second half, keeping the lead throughout the opening 10 minutes. The Crusaders had a lead following three free throws by Szatko, but Jeff Boschee answered with a three-pointer, giving Kansas the lead for good with 8:37 to play. Wilson had five straight points for the Crusaders to keep them within with 4:12 remaining. But they went cold from the field, missing their last six field goal attempts. The Big 12 Player of the Year, Gooden took over when it counted. In the last six minutes, he set up Wayne Simien for a dunk, scored in transition and hit a pair of free throws to account for six straight points. Gooden went seven of 15 from the field for the Jayhawks, who shot 46 percent (24 of 52). They also went 19 of 23 from the free throw line. Patrick Whearty added 12 points for Holy Cross, which shot just 33 percent (20 of 60) and was outrebounded, Marquette 72 Holy Cross 68 March 20, 2003 RCA Dome Kinsey, f Szatko, f Whearty, c Wilson, g Meade, g Hamilton Jerz Hurley Fingleton Lufkin Team 2-3 Totals Marquette min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Townsend, f Merritt, f Jackson, c Wade, g Diener, g Bradley Novak Chapman Grimm Sanders Team 3-8 Totals Holy Cross Marquette FG Pct.: Holy Cross 44.4, Marquette FG Pct.: Holy Cross 33.3, Marquette 56.3 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 60.0, Marquette FGs: Holy Cross 5-15 (Jerz 3-4, Szatko 1-3, Wilson 1-5, Meade 0-1, Hamilton 0-2), Marquette 9-16 (Diener 5-9, Chapman 2-2, Novak 2-3, Townsend 0-1, Wade 0-1) Turnovers: Holy Cross 9 (Lufkin 3, Wilson 2, Meade 2, Kinsey, Szatko), Marquette 10 (Wade 5, Merritt 2, Jackson, Novak, Team) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 1 (Lufkin), Marquette 3 (Wade 2, Merritt) Steals: Holy Cross 4 (Meade 3, Szatko), Marquette 4 (Townsend, Wade, Diener, Sanders) Attendance: 20,960 Records: Holy Cross 26-5, Marquette 24-5 Travis Diener scored a career-high 29 points and Dwyane Wade added 15 points and 11 assists, as Marquette beat Holy Cross in the Midwest Regional to advance to the second round of the NCAA tournament. Holy Cross, seeded 14th, almost pulled off an upset of a higher-ranked team for the third straight year it. The Crusaders lost to Kentucky in 2001 by four points and to Kansas last year by 11. Third-seeded Marquette (24-5) won an opening-round game for the first time since Diener, who scored 17 points in the first half, gave Marquette the lead for good when he made a three-pointer with 4:30 remaining. Diener spent most of the season behind leading scorers Wade and Robert Jackson, who only scored four points. He bested his previous high of 21 and went six for seven from the three-point line. Wade added a running layup to make it 62-58, giving the Golden Eagles the cushion they needed. Wade, the Conference USA Player of the Year, went four of 11 from the floor but made all seven of his free throws. The Crusaders (26-5) struggled in that department, going 15 for 25 from the line while Marquette was 19 for 23. But Holy Cross pulled to with just under a minute left after a baseline jumper by Jave Meade. Diener answered again with another basket, and the Golden Eagles pushed their lead to Tim Szatko hit a three-pointer for Holy Cross with 12 seconds left to make it but that was as close as it would get. Szatko led the Crusaders with 16 points, Nate Lufkin had 13 and Patrick Whearty 12. Those three helped Holy Cross, wearing white headbands, punish Marquette inside. Holy Cross outscored the Golden Eagles in the paint. Holy Cross also sank five three-pointers, rarely settling for a mid-range jumper. Diener though, hurt them from outside. He hit consecutive three-pointers early in the first half to give Marquette a 14-9 lead. The Golden Eagles led at the half. Marquette would not lose the lead until a layup by Meade made it six minutes into the second half. From there, neither team led by more than three points until Diener s winner. Holy Cross, the Patriot League champions, lost for only the second time in 22 games since late December. The game was an emotional one for both coaches. Marquette coach Tom Crean was an assistant under Holy Cross Ralph Willard when Willard was at Western Kentucky and Pittsburgh. Southern Illinois 61 Holy Cross 51 March 16, 2007 Nationwide Arena Simmons, f Vander Baan, f Clifford, c Thomas, g Cruze, g Dixon Doherty Cunningham McCarthy Meister Team 0-1 Totals SIU min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Mullins, f Shaw, f Falker, c Tatum, g Young, g Smith Bone Armstrong Acquah Coopwood Green Foster Clemmons Boyle Team 0-1 Totals Holy Cross SIU FG Pct.: Holy Cross 33.3, SIU FG Pct.: Holy Cross 9.1, SIU 16.7 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 71.0, SIU FGs: Holy Cross 1-11 (Doherty 1-3, Vander Baan 0-1, Cruze 0-1, Thomas 0-2, Simmons 0-4), SIU 2-12 (Mullins 1-1, Shaw 1-3, Bone 0-1, Young 0-2, Clemmons 0-2, Tatum 0-3) Turnovers: Holy Cross 20 (Thomas 7, Clifford 4, Vander Baan 3, Doherty 3, Meister 2, Simmons), SIU 18 (Shaw 3, Falker 3, Tatum 3, Young 3, Mullins 2, Clemmons 2, Bone, Boyle) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 0, SIU 3 (Falker, Green, Foster) Steals: Holy Cross 9 (Vander Baan 3, Thomas 3, Simmons 2, Clifford), SIU 9 (Falker 2, Tatum 2, Young 2, Green 2, Mullins) Attendance: 19,916 Records: Holy Cross 25-9; SIU 28-6 Southern Illinois got the type of game it craves no rhythm, no flow, no open shots and turned it into a victory over Holy Cross in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Letting their gritty defense do the work, the Salukis (28-6) overcame a front-line injury by getting as many floor burns as fastbreaks. Holy Cross (25-9) struggled offensively against a defense that challenged every shot and never seemed to slow down. Playing with the best NCAA tournament seed in its history, No. 4 Southern Illinois had trouble finding shots against a switching, trapping defense that seemed to know what it was going to do. It wasn t all defense for the Salukis. Reserve forward Tony Boyle scored a career-high 14 points in the second half, including one banked-in free throw, as Southern Illinois matched its school record for wins. Boyle took over after forward Matt Shaw hurt his left ankle while getting a rebound in the closing seconds of the first half. The sophomore did just enough to keep Southern Illinois ahead the rest of the way. Thomas led Holy Cross with 15 points, but went only three of 16 from the field. Keith Simmons, the Patriot League s Player of the Year, missed all five of his shots from the field and managed only four free throws in 36 minutes. Everyone figured it would be decided by skinned-knee defense. Both teams rank in the top 10 nationally in fewest points allowed per game Southern Illinois is third at 56.5, Holy Cross ninth at Plus, both teams had a defensive player of the year in their conference the Salukis Randal Falker in the Missouri Valley, the Crusaders Thomas in the Patriot. Six minutes in, the score was stuck at 4-4, the teams were a combined two for nine from the field, and the frenetic pressure had forced eight ugly turnovers. The defenses had already dug in. For most of the half, baskets were so scarce that a three-point play qualified as a scoring spree. In the last four minutes, Southern Illinois put together the game s first and most decisive run a 9-0 spurt that featured a pair of fastbreak baskets by Shaw. Even that came at a price. Shaw, a junior forward who averages 11.4 points, hurt his left ankle while trying to rebound a missed shot at the buzzer. He sat on the court for several minutes, holding his lower leg, while the rest of the Salukis walked off with a halftime lead. Shaw limped to the bench for the start of the second half, moving so slowly that it was obvious he wouldn t play again. The start of the second half held to form Falker s free throw accounted for all of the scoring in the first four minutes. Bryan Mullins three-pointer only the second trey of the game gave Southern Illinois its biggest lead, 38-29, with 12:42 to go. With Boyle scoring inside, the Salukis led by at least four points the rest of the way. Boyle had a free throw and a layup that blunted the Crusaders final rally and helped Southern Illinois pull away down the stretch.

5 CRUSADERS RALLY PAST OKLAHOMA TO WIN NCAA TITLE HOLY CROSS 55, NAVY 47 MARCH 20, 1947 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Holy Cross fought off an eight-point Navy lead in the second quarter, edging ahead in the next stanza for good. Coach Doggie Julian kept the Crusader quintet fresh by frequently substituting. Joe Mullaney led Holy Cross with 18 points, while George Kaftan added 15 points. The game was the college s first ever in the postseason. HOLY CROSS 60, CCNY 45 MARCH 22, 1947 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN City College of New York raced to a lead, but Kaftan led a 13-2 Crusader barrage for a Holy Cross advantage at halftime. Kaftan had scored 19 points by half, en route to a game total of 30, second best in NCAA Tournament history at the time. Holy Cross scored eight points in the final minute to widen the margin of what was a tight game NCAA CHAMPIONS HOLY CROSS 58, OKLAHOMA 47 MARCH 25, 1947 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Oklahoma held a halftime lead, but a 9-2 run to begin the second half launched Holy Cross to the national championship. Frank Oftring and Bob McMullan triggered the second half run and Dermott O Connell had his best effort with 16 points. Kaftan tallied 18 and Oftring added 14 as the Crusaders became the first Eastern team to capture the NCAA crown. A sellout crowd of 18,445 was in attendance. An All-Tournament Team was not selected, but George Kaftan was named the Tournament s Outstanding Player, leading all scorers with 63 points in the three games for a 21.0 points per game average. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME MARCH 25, 1947 Holy Cross FG FT Pts George Kaftan Andy Laska Dermott O Connell Bob Curran Frank Oftring Jim Riley Charlie Bollinger Joe Mullaney Bob McMullen Ken Haggerty Bob Cousy Charlie Graver Totals THE 1947 NCAA CHAMPIONS Front Row: Dermott O Connell, Bob Cousy, Frank Oftring, Andy Laska. Middle Row: Bob Curran, Ken Haggerty, Head Coach Alvin Julian, Joe Mullaney, George Kaftan. Back Row: Assistant Coach Albert Riopel, Jim Riley, Charlie Bolinger, Bob McMullan, Charlie Graver, Manager Frank Dooley. Oklahoma FG FT TP Dick Reich Bill Waters Paul Courty Ken Pryor Gerry Tucker Allie Paine Jack Landon Paul Merchant Harley Day Totals

6 ROSTER HOLY CROSS NUMERICAL BASKETBALL ROSTER No. Player Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School 1 Karl Charles F Fr Piscataway, N.J. / Rutgers Prep 2 Anthony Thompson ** G Jr Glenn Dale, Md. / Bullis 4 Thomas Kennedy G Jr East Northport, N.Y. / Northport 5 Cullen Hamilton *** G Sr Washington, D.C. / Potomac (Va.) 10 Pat Benzan G Fr Wellesley, Mass. / Roxbury Latin 12 Christopher Morgan *** F Sr Gloucester, Va. / Gloucester 14 Marcellis Perkins G / F Fr Chesapeake, Va. / Deep Creek 15 Patrick Rielly G Jr Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Catholic 20 Jehyve Floyd F Fr Sayreville, N.J. / Sayreville War Memorial 21 Malachi Alexander ** F Jr Bowie, Md. / Eleanor Roosevelt 22 Robert Champion ** G Jr Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Catholic 24 Eric Green ** G / F Sr Mountain House, Calif. / St. Mark s (Mass.) 25 Isaiah Baker *** F Sr Wyncote, Pa. / Shipley 31 Matt Zignorski G Fr Sparta, N.J. / Pope John XXIII 40 Derek Mountain F Fr Bryn Mawr, Pa. / Haverford 42 Matt Husek ** C Jr Stewartsville, N.J. / Bethlehem Catholic (Pa.) Riley Criswell F Jr Carrollton, Ga. / Carrollton HOLY CROSS ALPHABETICAL BASKETBALL ROSTER No. Player Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown / High School 21 Malachi Alexander ** F Jr Bowie, Md. / Eleanor Roosevelt 25 Isaiah Baker *** F Sr Wyncote, Pa. / Shipley 10 Pat Benzan G Fr Wellesley, Mass. / Roxbury Latin 22 Robert Champion ** G Jr Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Catholic 1 Karl Charles F Fr Piscataway, N.J. / Rutgers Prep Riley Criswell F Jr Carrollton, Ga. / Carrollton 20 Jehyve Floyd F Fr Sayreville, N.J. / Sayreville War Memorial 24 Eric Green ** G / F Sr Mountain House, Calif. / St. Mark s (Mass.) 5 Cullen Hamilton *** G Sr Washington, D.C. / Potomac (Va.) 42 Matt Husek ** C Jr Stewartsville, N.J. / Bethlehem Catholic (Pa.) 4 Thomas Kennedy G Jr East Northport, N.Y. / Northport 12 Christopher Morgan *** F Sr Gloucester, Va. / Gloucester 40 Derek Mountain F Fr Bryn Mawr, Pa. / Haverford 14 Marcellis Perkins G / F Fr Chesapeake, Va. / Deep Creek 15 Patrick Rielly G Jr Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Catholic 2 Anthony Thompson ** G Jr Glenn Dale, Md. / Bullis 31 Matt Zignorski G Fr Sparta, N.J. / Pope John XXIII * denotes letters won HOLY CROSS BASKETBALL STAFF Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Coordinator of Operations: Bill Carmody (Union, 1975 / First Season) Kevin Driscoll (Misericordia, 2004 / Third Season) Joe Kennedy (Northwestern, 2007 / First Season) Freddie Owens (Wisconsin, 2005 / First Season) Matt Fava (Connecticut College, 2009 / Second Season) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 21 Malachi Alexander....MAL-uh-ky 10 Pat Benzan... BEN-zin Riley Criswell...CRIZ-well 20 Jehyve Floyd...juh-HIGH-vuh 42 Matt Husek....HEW-seck HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

7 DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS 1 College Street, Worcester, MA MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE Phone: (508) Fax: (508) athleticmedia@holycross.edu HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL HOLY CROSS (14-19, 5-13 PL) vs. SOUTHERN (22-12, 11-7 SWAC) NCAA TOURNAMENT FIRST FOUR MARCH 16, :40 P.M. UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ARENA (13,455) DAYTON, OHIO SCHEDULE & RESULTS DATE OPPONENT...TIME / SCORE Nov. 13 at Marist...W, Nov. 16 at Brown...L, Nov. 19 NEW HAMPSHIRE...L, Nov. 22 at Quinnipiac...L, Nov. 25 SACRED HEART...W, Nov. 29 HARVARD...W, Dec. 2 at Rhode Island...L, Dec. 5 ALBANY...L, (OT) Dec. 9 at #2 Kansas...L, Dec. 12 at Hartford...W, Dec. 21 MAINE...W, Dec. 30 BOSTON UNIVERSITY *...W, Jan. 2 at Navy *...L, Jan. 6 COLGATE *...W, Jan. 9 at Bucknell *...L, Jan. 13 at Lafayette *...L, Jan. 16 LEHIGH *...L, Jan. 20 ARMY WEST POINT *... W, Jan. 24 at Colgate *...L, Jan. 27 LOYOLA (MD.) *...L, Jan. 30 NAVY *... W, (OT) Feb. 1 at American *...L, Feb. 6 BUCKNELL *...L, Feb. 10 LAFAYETTE *...W, Feb. 15 at Lehigh *...L, Feb. 17 at Army West Point *...L, Feb. 21 AMERICAN *...L, (OT) Feb. 24 at Loyola (Md.) *...L, Feb. 27 at Boston University *...L, Mar. 1 at Loyola (Md.) #...W, Mar. 3 at Bucknell #...W, (2OT) Mar. 6 at Army West Point #...W, Mar. 9 at Lehigh #...W, Mar 16 Southern $...6:40 p.m. Home games listed in BOLD CAPS * Patriot League games # Patriot League Tournament $ NCAA Tournament All times listed are Eastern Standard Time GAMEDAY QUICK FACTS: Television: trutv; Carter Blackburn, play-by-play; Mike Gminski, color; Jamie Maggio, reporter Holy Cross Radio: WEEI 1440 AM, Worcester; Dick Lutsk, play-by-play; Adam Giardino, color Westwood One Radio: Craig Way, play-by-play; Kevin Grevey, color; Unofficial Live Statistics: Series Record: First Meeting PROBABLE HOLY CROSS STARTERS: Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl. PPG RPG F 1 Karl Charles Fr F 24 Eric Green Sr C 21 Malachi Alexander Jr G 2 Anthony Thompson Jr G 5 Cullen Hamilton Sr The Holy Cross men s basketball team will return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2007, when it takes on Southern at the First Four in Dayton, Ohio, on Wednesday, March 16. The contest between the Crusaders and the Jaguars will be shown live to a national audience on trutv. The game will also air on WEEI 1440 AM in Worcester, and will be available nationally on Westwood One radio. This will be Holy Cross 13th all-time appearance in the NCAA Tournament, where it owns an overall record of The Crusaders are appearing the tournament for the fifth time since 2001, but have lost eight straight NCAA Tournament games since defeating Wake Forest in the East Regional semifinal in In 1947, Holy Cross won the NCAA title, defeating Oklahoma in the championship game. The Crusaders earned the Patriot League s automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament after winning four road games as the No. 9 seed in the Patriot League Tournament. In the championship game, Holy Cross won at No. 2 seed Lehigh to complete its historic run. The Crusaders previously defeated No. 4 seed Army in the semifinals, No. 1 seed Bucknell in double overtime in the quarterfinals, and No. 8 seed Loyola (Md.) in the first round. Holy Cross currently owns an overall record of 14-19, and posted a 5-13 mark in regular season league games. Junior forward Malachi Alexander leads the team by averaging 12.0 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game. Junior guard Robert Champion has added 11.5 points, 4.8 boards and 1.0 steals per contests, while freshman forward Karl Charles is chipping in with 10.8 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game. The winner of the Holy Cross-Southern game will move to face No. 1 seed Oregon on Friday, March 18, at the Spokane Arena in Spokane, Wash., with a 7:27 p.m. (EDT) tip-off. 13 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: 1947, 1948, 1950, 1953, 1956, 1977, 1980, 1993, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2016

8 HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON HONORS Patriot League Tournament Most Valuable Player Malachi Alexander Hoops HD Patriot League Rookie of the Year Karl Charles Patriot League All-Rookie Team Karl Charles All-Patriot League Tournament Team Malachi Alexander, Karl Charles, Eric Green THE SERIES WITH SOUTHERN: This will be the first-ever meeting between the Crusaders and the Jaguars on the hardwood. It will also mark the first time Holy Cross has ever faced a school from the Southwestern Athletic Conference. Against schools from the state of Louisiana, the Crusaders stand 1-4 all-time (0-1 against Louisiana-Monroe, 1-1 vs. Louisiana State, 0-1 against New Orleans and 0-1 vs. Tulane). CRUSADERS EARN SIXTH PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CROWN: Holy Cross won the sixth Patriot League Tournament title in school history with its victory at Lehigh on March 9. The Crusaders previous tournament titles came in 2007 (74-66 over Bucknell), 2003 (72-64 over American), 2002 (58-54 at American), 2001 (68-64 over Navy in overtime) and 1993 (98-73 at Bucknell). Holy Cross six conference tournament championships are the most in Patriot League history, with Bucknell (four in 2005, 2006, 2011 and 2013) ranking second. Holy Cross has also appeared in the championship game eight times in the last 16 years. Overall, the Crusaders have made a conference-record 11 appearances in the Patriot League championship game. THE ROAD WARRIORS: In the Patriot League Tournament, Holy Cross posted a perfect 4-0 record in true road games. The Crusaders won at Loyola (Md.) in the first round, at Bucknell in double overtime in the quarterfinals, at Army in the semifinals and at Lehigh in the championship game. This came after Holy Cross went 0-9 on the road in Patriot League regular season play. The Crusaders are the first team in league history to ever win four road games in the conference tournament, and are also the first team to ever play four road games in the Patriot League Tournament. Prior to this year, Lafayette in 2011 and American in 2015 held the Patriot League Tournament records with two road victories and three road games played. HOLY CROSS MAKES PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT HISTORY: With their run to this season s Patriot League championship, the Crusaders have done a number of things which had never been accomplished before in the history of the conference. As the No. 9 seed, Holy Cross is the lowest seed to ever even reach the championship game (the previously low was No. 6). Prior to this season, no team seeded lower than seventh had ever advanced past the quarterfinal round. In addition, the Crusaders quarterfinal victory over No. 1 seed Bucknell marked the first time the top seed has ever lost before the semifinals, and only the second time the No. 1 seed lost prior to the championship game. Throughout the history of the Patriot League, every team to defeat the No. 1 seed in the tournament went on to win the title. CARMODY IN FIRST SEASON WITH THE CRUSADERS: Bill Carmody is in his first season as the head men s basketball coach at Holy Cross in , with an overall record of The 17th head coach in the history of the program, Carmody came to the Crusaders with 32 years of Division I coaching experience, including 17 seasons as a head coach. From , Carmody served as the head coach at Northwestern University. In the four years from , he guided the Wildcats to four consecutive winning seasons, with his and teams both recording a school record 20 victories. Carmody, who previously spent four seasons as the head coach at Princeton University from , had led his teams to nine postseason tournament appearances three trips to the NCAA Tournament and six trips to the National Invitation Tournament. He was selected as the Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year in , and owns a career record of HOLY CROSS IN OHIO: The Crusaders will be playing in the state of Ohio for only the 14th time in school history. Holy Cross has a 5-8 record in its previous appearances in the Buckeye State, and has lost five straight since a victory at Xavier on Dec. 5, The Crusaders stand 4-5 in road games in Ohio (2-0 at Xavier, 0-2 at Dayton, 1-1 at Cincinnati, 1-0 at Toledo, 0-1 at Ohio and 0-1 at Ohio State), with a 1-3 mark in neutral site games (1-1 vs. Bowling Green in Cleveland, 0-1 vs. Wyoming in Cleveland and 0-1 vs. Southern Illinois in Columbus). PL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME VS. LEHIGH Malachi Alexander totaled 26 points, nine rebounds and three assists, as Holy Cross defeated Lehigh in the championship game of the Patriot League Tournament at Stabler Arena on March 9, Both teams struggled to score early on, as the Crusaders held a 5-4 lead with 12:48 left in the first half. Holy Cross then went on a 15-2 run over the next seven minutes to take a 14-point lead (20-6), with Eric Green scoring seven points during that span. The Crusader lead would stay in double figures for the remainder of the half, and would stand at heading into the locker room. The Mountain Hawks opened the second half with an 8-3 spurt, closing the margin to six points (28-22) with 16:35 left to play. The Holy Cross lead would stay in single digits for the next nine minutes, and would shrink down to four points (44-40) with 7:23 on the clock. Green then hit a jumper, before Karl Charles made two straight baskets to put the Crusaders back up by 10 (50-40). Holy Cross later led with 3:45 to go, when Lehigh scored eight straight points to make the score with 1:21 left on the clock. On each of the Crusaders next two possessions, Alexander was fouled and hit both ends of a one-and-one twice in a row, giving Holy Cross a lead with 25.6 seconds remaining. The Mountain Hawks had one final possession, on which they attempted four three-pointers and grabbed three offensive rebounds, but they were unable to connect as the Crusaders held on for the victory. Alexander hit seven of 10 field goals, six of seven three-pointers and six of eight free throws on the night, while tying his career high with 26 points. Green added a season-high 13 points and three rebounds, while Robert Champion chipped in with seven points, six assists and three rebounds. Holy Cross made 44.7 percent of its field goal attempts (21 of 47) and 37.9 percent of its three-pointers (11 of 29) on the night. Lehigh was only able to connect on 38.2 percent of its shots from the floor (21 of 55) and 30.8 percent of their attempts from beyond the arc (eight of 26). The Mountain Hawks were led by Tim Kempton with 20 points and six rebounds NCAA TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

9 HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL ALEXANDER PLAYING PROMINENT ROLE: Junior forward Malachi Alexander is one of the top players for the Crusaders down low this year. Through 33 games played, Alexander has averaged 12.0 points, 5.5 rebounds and 2.7 assists per contest, while hitting 47.7 percent of his field goal attempts (133 of 279) and 43.4 percent of his three-pointers (46 of 106). Alexander was named the Most Valuable Player of the Patriot League Tournament, after averaging 20.8 points and 7.5 rebounds over four games. In the victory at Lehigh in the championship game, he tied his career-high by scoring 26 points, in addition to posting nine rebounds and three assists. Previously at Army in the semifinals, Alexander tallied 13 points and seven rebounds. He also played well at Bucknell in the quarterfinals, he led the team with 20 points, eight rebounds and three assists, including six key points in the second overtime. Some of Alexander s other top performances this season have come against Navy (26 points, eight rebounds, three assists), at Loyola in the Patriot League first round (24 points, six rebounds), against Army (20 points, six rebounds, three steals), against Albany (18 points, six rebounds, four assists), at Army (17 points, six rebounds, three assists), against Harvard (17 points, five rebounds), against Boston University (17 points), against Lafayette (14 points, nine rebounds, three assists), against New Hampshire (13 points, six rebounds, seven assists), against American (12 points, four rebounds, four assists), at Boston University (12 points), at Hartford (11 points, nine rebounds, six assists, three steals), against Sacred Heart (11 points, five rebounds, three assists), and against Loyola (11 points, four rebounds, three steals). In 30 games played last year, Alexander averaged 8.4 points and 5.0 rebounds, while hitting 73.5 percent of his free throws (72 of 98). As a freshman in , he averaged 6.3 points and 4.2 rebounds per game. Over the course of his collegiate career, Alexander has now totaled 859 points, 476 rebounds, 152 assists and 69 steals. PL SEMIFINALS VS. ARMY Robert Champion scored 15 points and pulled down six rebounds, as Holy Cross downed Army West Point in the semifinals of the Patriot League Tournament at Christl Arena on March 6, The Crusaders turned in one of their top defensive performances of the season, holding the Black Knights to 22.6 percent shooting from the field (12 of 53) and 20.0 percent shooting from three-point range (six of 30). Holy Cross also forced 18 turnovers on the day, while giving the ball away just eight times. Malachi Alexander finished the game with 13 points and seven rebounds, with Anthony Thompson adding 12 points, seven rebounds and six assists. Army was led by Kyle Wilson with 12 points. The Crusaders started the day hot, jumping out to a quick 10-0 lead just 3:02 into the game. Holy Cross went on to increase its lead to 12 points (24-12) with 7:01 left in the half, before the Black Knights used a 9-2 run to close the gap to five (26-21). Champion would then hit two straight shots to push the margin back to nine points, and the Crusaders went on to take a advantage into the locker room. Larry Toomey hit a three-pointer early in the second half to once again bring Army to within five (34-29), before Holy Cross scored the next nine points to take control of the game. An 8-0 run a few minutes later would put the Crusaders up by 20 (51-31), and Holy Cross led by at least 18 points the rest of the way. The Black Knights would score only 12 points in the second half, hitting just five of 27 field goal attempts after the break. The 38 points were the fewest the Black Knights scored all season, and the fewest by a Holy Cross opponent since Army scored just 36 points on Jan. 14, STATISTICAL MATCHUP Holy Cross Southern 65.3 Scoring Average Scoring Defense Scoring Margin Field Goal Pct Field Goal Pct. Defense Three-Point Pct Three-Point Pct. Defense Free Throw Pct Rebounding Avg Rebounding Margin Turnover Avg Forced Turnover Avg Turnover Margin +2.6 Through games of March 14 CHAMPION ENJOYING STRONG SEASON: Junior guard Robert Champion is once again a key player in the Holy Cross backcourt this year. In 33 games played, Champion has averaged 11.5 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.0 steals per contest. In the Patriot League semifinal victory at Army, he led the team with 15 points, six rebounds and two assists. Previously at Bucknell in the quarterfinals, Champion totaled 10 points, nine rebounds and two steals, including a three-pointer to tie the game as time expired in the first overtime. He also played well at Boston University, recording 14 points and seven rebounds. Some of Champion s other top games this season have come at Lehigh (career-high 25 points, seven rebounds), at Lafayette (24 points, six rebounds), at Hartford (22 points, four rebounds, three steals), at Navy (20 points, seven rebounds), against Maine (20 points, careerbest seven assists), against New Hampshire (19 points, four assists, three steals), at Marist (16 points, career-high eight rebounds), against American (14 points, eight rebounds), against Navy (14 points), at Rhode Island (13 points, four rebounds), against Lafayette (12 points, nine rebounds), at Brown (12 points, seven rebounds, four steals), at Colgate (12 points, three rebounds), against Albany (11 points, six rebounds) and against Boston University (11 points, five assists, three steals). In 29 games played a year ago, he averaged 4.8 points and 1.8 rebounds, while hitting 46.8 percent of his field goal attempts (51 of 109) and 37.9 percent of his three-pointers (22 of 58). Over the course of his Holy Cross career, Champion has now totaled 585 points, 235 rebounds, 68 assists and 56 steals. HOLY CROSS BREAKS MULTIPLE PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT RECORDS: The Crusaders set a number of new singleseason Patriot League Tournament records over the last few weeks. Junior forward Malachi Alexander scored 83 points during this year s Patriot League Tournament, breaking the old record of 76 points set by T.J. Hall of Navy in As a team, Holy Cross set new single tournament records with 33 steals, 65 assists, 36 three-pointers made and 94 three-pointers attempts. The old Patriot League Tournament records in those categories were 28 steals (Bucknell in 2007 and Boston University in 2014), 50 assists (Holy Cross in 2007, Lafayette in 2010 and Boston University in 2014), 31 three-pointers made (Lafayette in 2015) and 69 three-pointers attempted (Lafayette in 2010). 6 PATRIOT LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: 1993, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2016

10 HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL PL QUARTERFINALS VS. BUCKNELL Malachi Alexander totaled 20 points, eight rebounds, three assists and two steals, as Holy Cross defeated Bucknell in double overtime, during the quarterfinals of the Patriot League Tournament at Sojka Pavilion on March 3, The Bison led by 10 points early in the second half, and were still up by nine (47-38) with 8:38 left to play. The Crusaders then went on a 9-0 run, tying the score at on a layup by Anthony Thompson with 5:04 remaining. The lead went back-and-forth for the final five minutes, before the game went to overtime tied at Bucknell hit three of its first four shots in overtime, to go in front with 2:55 on the clock. Thompson and Matt Husek then drained back-to-back three pointers to tie up the score at with 1:27 to go. The Bison pulled back in front in the closing seconds, before Robert Champion grabbed a offensive rebound and drilled a three-pointer as time expired to force a second overtime. Alexander would score on Holy Cross first two possession in the second extra session to make the score Bucknell was able to close to within one point (70-69), before Karl Charles hit a layup and a three-pointer to put the Crusaders up with 25.0 seconds remaining. Zach Thomas made a three-pointer for the Bison on their next possession, before Alexander drained a pair of free throws with 15.2 seconds left to put the game away. Husek finished the game with 12 points and five rebounds, while Champion added 10 points, nine rebounds and two steals. Charles recorded 10 points, six assists and five rebounds, and Eric Green rounded out five Crusaders in double-figures with 10 points, three rebounds and two steals. Holy Cross hit just 39.7 percent of its field goals (27 of 68) on the night, but was able to connect on 50.0 percent from the floor (seven of 14) and 57.1 percent from three-point range (four of seven) in the two overtime periods. The Crusaders also held the Bison to 33.8 percent shooting in the game (22 of 65), while committing only nine turnovers. GREEN PLAYS KEY ROLE ON THE PERIMETER: After missing the first 16 games of the season due to injury, senior guard Eric Green has been one of the top all-around players off the Crusader bench over the last few weeks and earned All-Patriot League Tournament honors. In 17 games played, he has averaged 4.6 points and 2.3 rebounds. In the Patriot League championship game at Lehigh, Green totaled 13 points and three rebounds. Previously at Bucknell in the Patriot League quarterfinals, he recorded 10 points, three rebounds and two steals. A few of Green s other top games have been against Bucknell (season-high 11 points, three rebounds), at American (four points, five rebounds) and against Navy (six points, five rebounds, two steals). In 30 games played last year, he averaged 6.5 points, 3.2 rebounds and 1.4 steals per contest. Over the course of his Holy Cross career, Green has now totaled 543 points, 271 rebounds, 112 steals and 107 assists. SCOUTING THE JAGUARS: Southern enters the game with an overall record of on the season, and placed fourth in the Southwestern Athletic Conference regular season standings with an 11-7 mark in league games. The Jaguars won the SWAC Tournament by defeating Alabama State in the quarterfinals, top-seed Texas Southern in the semifinals and Jackson State in the championship game. Senior guard Adrian Rodgers leads the team by averaging 16.6 points, 5.4 rebounds and 1.1 steals per game. Junior guard Trelun Banks has added 12.6 points and 2.2 assists per contest, while junior forward Shawn Prudhomme is chipping in with 9.6 points and 3.2 rebounds per game. Head coach Roman Banks stands in five seasons leading the Jaguars. CHARLES EARNS ALL-ROOKIE HONORS: Freshman forward Karl Charles has made an immediate impact for the Crusaders this season, and was named to the Patriot League All-Rookie team and All-Tournament team. In 33 games played, Charles has averaged 10.8 points, 4.3 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.1 steals per contest, while hitting 79.3 percent of his free throws (119 of 150). He stepped up his play even more in Patriot League regular season games, averaging 11.6 points and 4.9 rebounds against conference foes. In the Patriot League quarterfinal victory at Bucknell, Charles totaled 10 points, six assists and five rebounds, including five key points in the second overtime. Previously at Loyola (Md.) in the first round, he had career highs of 23 points and six steals, to go along with six rebounds, three assists and two blocked shots. Charles also played well in this year s first meeting with Army, posting his first career double-double with 20 points and 15 rebounds. A few of his other top games have come against Colgate (21 points, eight rebounds, five assists, four blocked shots, three steals), against Loyola (17 points, eight rebounds), against American (17 points, seven rebounds, three assists), at Navy (16 points, five rebounds, three steals), against Sacred Heart (15 points, seven rebounds), against Boston University (15 points, six rebounds, five assists) and at Loyola (15 points, five rebounds, three assists). Charles came to Holy Cross from Rutgers Preparatory School in Somerset, N.J., where he averaged 15.6 points, 8.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.6 steals per game as a senior. THOMPSON RETURNS TO BACKCOURT: Junior guard Anthony Thompson is once again a key part of the Holy Cross backcourt this year. In 33 games played, Thompson has averaged 7.1 points, 2.6 assists, 2.5 rebounds and 1.1 steals per contest, while hitting 78.5 percent of his free throws (62 of 79). In the Patriot League semifinal victory at Army, he tallied 12 points, seven rebounds and six assists. Previously at Bucknell in the quarterfinals, Thompson totaled seven points, three rebounds and three assists, including a key three-pointer in overtime. He also hit a big shot at Loyola (Md.) in the first round, draining the game-winning three-pointer with 9.3 seconds remaining in the second half. A few of Thompson s other top games this season have come against Albany (career-high 23 points, four rebounds, three assists), at Bucknell (16 points, three rebounds, three assists, two steals), at Colgate (14 points, three assists, two rebounds, two steals), against American (13 points, two rebounds, two assists, two steals), against Harvard (13 points, seven of seven free throws), against Lafayette (12 points, three rebounds, two assists), against Bucknell (11 points) and against New Hampshire (11 points, five assists, four steals). In 20 games played last season, he averaged 5.9 points, 2.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.3 steals. In , Thompson was named to the Patriot League All-Rookie team after averaging 9.4 points, 2.5 assists, 2.2 rebounds and 0.9 steals per game. Over the course of his Holy Cross career, he has now totaled 654 points, 207 assists, 195 rebounds and 93 steals, while making 74.9 percent of his free throws (203 of 271) WEEKLY HONORS Lids Team Sports Patriot League Player of the Week Robert Champion (Dec. 28) Lids Team Sports Patriot League Rookie of the Week Karl Charles (Dec. 14, Jan. 4, Jan. 11) GoHolyCross.com Crusader of the Week Karl Charles (Jan. 11) Malachi Alexander (Mar. 7) 1954 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS

11 HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE: This year marks the 97th season of Holy Cross men s basketball. The Crusaders own an overall record of (.591), while making 26 postseason tournament appearances 13 trips to the NCAA Tournament, 12 to the National Invitation Tournament and one to the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. In the history of collegiate basketball, Holy Cross is one of only 16 schools to have won the NCAA Tournament ( ) as well as the National Invitational Tournament ( ). Throughout its history, Holy Cross has had six first team All-America selections, sent 10 players to the National Basketball Association, had four players and coaches inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, had 23 players drafted by professional teams, had three players go on to coach professionally, and had 15 players who have coached in college. PROTECTING THE BALL: The Crusaders have committed only 362 turnovers in 33 games played this year, for a Patriot League-low average of 11.0 turnovers per contest. Holy Cross has had single-digit turnovers 14 times this year, including a season-low of six against Boston University, Lehigh and Quinnipiac. Last year, Holy Cross averaged 10.9 turnovers per contest, with 328 total turnovers in 30 games. That mark was the lowest in the Patriot League, and also set a new school single-season record. The Crusaders broke the record that had been set just one year earlier at 11.7 turnovers per contest in (398 in 34 games). HAMILTON STILL A TOP SCORING THREAT: Senior guard Cullen Hamilton is once again a key player for the Crusaders on the wing this season. In 33 games played this year, Hamilton has averaged 8.7 points and 2.3 rebounds per contest, while hitting 79.4 percent (50 of 63) of his free throws. In the Boston University game, he scored 12 points and grabbed two rebounds. Previously at Loyola (Md.), Hamilton posted 13 points and two assists. He also played well at Army, recording 17 points, three steals, two rebounds and two assists. A few of Hamilton s other top games this season have come against Navy (24 points) against Colgate (20 points, four rebounds, four assists), at American (18 points, three rebounds), at Brown (18 points), against Maine (13 points, four assists, three steals), at Hartford (12 points, three assists, two rebounds), against Boston University (11 points, three rebounds, two assists), against Albany (11 points, three rebounds, two steals), at Marist (11 points, two rebounds), at Lafayette (10 points, five rebounds), against Lafayette (10 points, four assists, two steals) and against Sacred Heart (10 points). In 30 games played last season, he averaged 6.6 points and 2.4 rebounds. During the campaign, Hamilton averaged 8.2 points and 1.8 rebounds per contest, but missed 15 games due to injury. A Patriot League All-Rookie selection in , he has now totaled 823 points, 266 rebounds and 125 assists over the course of his collegiate career, while making 77.3 percent of his free throws (126 of 163). CRUSADERS KNOCK DOWN FREE THROWS: Holy Cross is once again a solid free throw shooting team in Through 33 games played, the Crusaders have made 69.3 percent of their foul shots (446 of 644). Senior guard Cullen Hamilton leads the team by making 79.4 percent of his attempts at this charity stripe this season (50 of 63). Freshman forward Karl Charles (79.3 percent, 119 of 150), junior guard Anthony Thompson (78.5 percent, 62 of 79) and junior center Matt Husek (73.0 percent, 27 of 37) have also connected on over 70 percent of their foul shots this year. As a team, the Crusaders have hit over 70 percent of their free throws in each of the last four seasons. Holy Cross made 71.5 percent of its foul shots in (406 of 568), 73.2 percent in (518 of 708), 75.3 percent in (351 of 466) and 72.1 percent in (374 of 519). PL FIRST ROUND VS. LOYOLA Anthony Thompson hit a three-point field goal with 9.3 seconds remaining, to break a tie and lift Holy Cross to a victory over Loyola (Md.) in the first round of the Patriot League Tournament at Reitz Arena on March 1, Malachi Alexander led the Crusaders with 24 points and six rebounds, while hitting nine of 13 field goal attempts. Karl Charles posted career highs of 23 points and six steals, to go along with six rebounds, three assists and two blocked shots. Holy Cross made 49.0 percent of its field goal attempts (25 of 51), 42.9 percent of its three-pointers (nine of 21) and 76.5 percent of its free throws (13 of 17) on the night. The Greyhounds connected on 50.0 percent of their shots from the floor (22 of 44), but only made 30.4 percent in the second half (seven of 23). Eric Laster led Loyola with 17 points, five rebounds and three assists. The Greyhounds held a lead with 15 minutes left to play, before the Crusaders went on a 10-0 run to pull in front. Laster scored on a put-back for Loyola on its next possession, but then Eric Green hit a jump shot and Robert Champion drained a three-point field goal to put Holy Cross up with 7:11 remaining. The Crusaders were still up by eight (65-57) with 4:21 on the clock, when the Greyhounds used a 10-2 spurt to tie the game at with 52.4 seconds left. But on Holy Cross next possession, Thompson grabbed an offensive rebound before hitting the game-winning shot. Loyola had another possession, but the Crusaders fouled Andre Walker before he was able to get a shot off with 3.3 seconds to go. After Walker missed both free throws, Matt Husek grabbed the rebound, was fouled and hit two shots at the charity stripe to put the game away. HUSEK STEPS UP IN THE POST: Junior center Matt Husek has developed into one of Holy Cross top players down low this season. In 33 games played, Husek has averaged 6.0 points, 3.1 rebounds and 0.9 blocked shots per contest, while hitting 45.2 percent of his field goal attempts (75 of 166). In the Patriot League quarterfinal victory at Bucknell, he recorded 12 points and five rebounds, with all 12 of his points coming in the final seven minutes of regulation and the two overtime periods. Previously against Lehigh, Husek led the team with a career-high 23 points on eight of 11 shooting from the field. He also played well against Maine, posing his second double-double of the year with 19 points and a career-high 13 rebounds. A few of Husek s other top performances this season came against Quinnipiac (15 points, five rebounds, two assists, two blocks), Marist (12 points, 12 rebounds) and at Hartford (11 points, eight rebounds). Last season, Husek averaged 3.0 points and 0.9 rebounds in 22 games played. Over the course of his collegiate career, he has now totaled 263 points, 127 rebounds and 44 blocked shots. HOLY CROSS IN THE NCAA STATISTICS: The Crusaders are currently ranked among the NCAA Division I leaders in five statistical categories, through games of March 13. In addition, freshman forward Karl Charles stands among the best in the nation in free throw percentage. The rankings: Category Rank Player / Team Avg. Fewest Personal Fouls 30 Holy Cross 16.8 Fewest Turnovers 33 Holy Cross 11.0 Turnover Margin 46 Holy Cross +2.2 Assist-Turnover Ratio 61 Holy Cross 1.27 Scoring Defense 119 Holy Cross 69.7 Free Throw Percent 196 Karl Charles PATRIOT LEAGUE REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONSHIPS: 1994, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007

12 HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL WHERE TO FIND HOLY CROSS CRUSADER VISION & THE PATRIOT LEAGUE NETWORK Live video streaming of all Holy Cross home non-conference games and most Patriot League regular season games during the season will be available over the internet through Crusader Vision and the Patriot League Network. The package, done in association with Campus Insiders, is available free of charge. For details on how to view games through Crusader Vision or the Patriot League Network, visit or ON TELEVISION Holy Cross will have at least eight games shown on live television during the season. The Crusaders had nine television appearances last year, while appearing on television 11 times in Here is a look at Holy Cross television schedule for the season: Date Dec. 2 Dec. 9 Jan. 13 Jan. 20 Feb. 15 Mar. 6 Mar. 9 Mar. 16 Opponent... Television Outlet Rhode Island...Ocean State Network Kansas...Jayhawk IMG Television Network Lafayette...Lafayette Sports Network Army West Point...Charter TV3 Lehigh...CBS Sports Network Army West Point...CBS Sports Network Lehigh...CBS Sports Network Southern...truTV ON THE RADIO All of the Crusaders basketball contests during the season will be carried by WEEI 1440 AM in Worcester. Dick Lutsk is in his first season calling the play-by-play for Holy Cross basketball, while Adam Giardino is in his first year handling the color commentary. All of the Crusaders games will also be available free of charge over the internet at THE HOLY CROSS COACHES SHOW The Holy Cross Coaches Show will air twice a month through the basketball season. Featuring Holy Cross head coaches and student-athletes, the show will air live on WEEI 1440 AM from the Compass Tavern in Worcester beginning at 7:00 p.m. Dick Lutsk will serve as the show s host. ON THE INTERNET Information on Crusader basketball and all 26 other varsity sports is available through the Holy Cross Athletics home page at www. GoHolyCross.com. In addition, links to Holy Cross basketball audio broadcasts and live video streaming can be found on the home page. ON SOCIAL MEDIA Updates on Holy Cross basketball can be found through the Holy Cross Athletics pages on the following social media networks: Facebook Twitter YouTube... Instagram... ALERTS Get all the latest news and results on the Holy Cross basketball team sent directly to your . To sign up for alerts, visit: www. goholycross.com/main/newsmailsetup.dbml. SHARING THE ROCK: This season, three different Crusaders have handed out at least 80 assists. Junior forward Malachi Alexander leads the way with 89 assists, followed by junior guard Anthony Thompson (87) and freshman forward Karl Charles (83). Holy Cross is currently the only team in the Patriot League to have three players with at least 80 assists. The last time that at least three different Crusaders dished out at least 80 assists in the same season came in , when Ed Thurman (129), Larry Westbrook (94) and Kevin Greaney (86) accomplished the feat. In the history of Holy Cross basketball, there have been at least three players on the same team with 80 assists only six times. CRUSADERS HAVE TWO 20-POINT SCORERS AGAIN: During the victory at Loyola (Md.) in the first round of the Patriot League Tournament, two Holy Cross players scored at least 20 points. Junior forward Malachi Alexander led the way with 24 points, while freshman forward Karl Charles finished with 23 points. That marked the fourth time this season that two Crusaders have hit the 20-point mark in the same game. Holy Cross previously accomplished the feat against Navy on Jan. 30 (Alexander 26, senior guard Cullen Hamilton 24), Army on Jan. 20 (Alexander 20, Charles 20) and Colgate on Jan. 6 (Charles 21, Hamilton 20). Holy Cross has now won seven straight games when it has multiple 20-point scorers, dating back to the season. ZIGNORSKI PLAYS KEY ROLE OFF THE BENCH: Freshman guard Matt Zignorski has become a key part of the Holy Cross backcourt rotation this year. In 30 games played, he has averaged 3.7 points per game while hitting 34.5 percent (19 of 55) of his three-point field goals. In the Patriot League quarterfinal victory at Loyola (Md.), Zignorski totaled eight points, three rebounds and two assists. Some of his other top performances this year came against Sacred Heart (13 points, two rebounds), at Rhode Island (10 points, two rebounds) and at Quinnipiac (10 points, two assists). Zignorski came to Holy Cross from Pope John XXIII Regional High School in Sparta, N.J., where he led the team to an overall record of 29-4 and the New Jersey Non-Public A state championship as a senior. FOUR CRUSADERS NAMED TO PATRIOT LEAGUE 25TH ANNIVERSARY TEAM: Four former Holy Cross men s basketball players were selected to the Patriot League 25th Anniversary Team, comprised of the top 25 players in the history of the conference. Rob Feaster ( ), Kevin Hamilton ( ), Keith Simmons ( ) and Tim Szatko ( ) were all recognized for their outstanding accomplishments during their careers with the Crusaders. Holy Cross four selections were the second-most in the league, behind only Bucknell with six. SENIOR SALUTE: Five members of the Holy Cross basketball program will be concluding their collegiate careers at the end of the season. Senior forward Isaiah Baker, senior guard Eric Green, senior guard Cullen Hamilton and senior forward Christopher Morgan were honored prior to the Feb. 21 game against American, along with team manager Hayward Shine. CRUSADERS IN THE COMMUNITY: The Holy Cross men s basketball team has held a number of special events at its home games throughout the season. During the Lafayette game on Feb. 10, the Crusaders partnered with the Connection to hold its first-ever Orange Out event, to raise awareness for early cancer detection. At the Feb. 6 contest against Bucknell, Holy Cross held Diabetes Awareness Day in conjunction with the American Diabetes Association and Novo Nordisk. And during the Jan. 27 game against Loyola (Md.), members of the Holy Cross coaching staff took part in Coaches vs. Cancer Suits & Sneakers Awareness Week. 12 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES: 1952, 1954, 1955, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1981, 1990, 2005

13 HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL ROSTER NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL PRONUNCIATION 1 Karl Charles F Fr Piscataway, N.J. / Rutgers Prep 2 Anthony Thompson G Jr Glenn Dale, Md. / Bullis 4 Thomas Kennedy G Jr East Northport, N.Y. / Northport 5 Cullen Hamilton G Sr Washington, D.C. / Potomac (Va.) 10 Pat Benzan G Fr Wellesley, Mass. / Roxbury Latin BEN-zin 12 Christopher Morgan F Sr Gloucester, Va. / Gloucester 14 Marcellis Perkins G / F Fr Chesapeake, Va. / Deep Creek 15 Patrick Rielly G Jr Pittsburgh, Pa. / North Catholic 20 Jehyve Floyd F Fr Sayreville, N.J. / Sayreville War Memorial juh-high-vuh 21 Malachi Alexander F Jr Bowie, Md. / Eleanor Roosevelt MAL-uh-ky 22 Robert Champion G Jr Charlotte, N.C. / Charlotte Catholic 24 Eric Green G / F Sr Mountain House, Calif. / St. Mark s (Mass.) 25 Isaiah Baker F Sr Wyncote, Pa. / Shipley 31 Matt Zignorski G Fr Sparta, N.J. / Pope John XXIII 40 Derek Mountain F Fr Bryn Mawr, Pa. / Haverford 42 Matt Husek C Jr Stewartsville, N.J. / Bethlehem Catholic (Pa.) HEW-seck Riley Criswell F Jr Carrollton, Ga. / Carrollton CRIZ-well Head Coach: Bill Carmody (Union, 1975 / First Season) Asst. Coach: Kevin Driscoll (Misericordia, 2004 / Third Season) Asst. Coach: Joe Kennedy (Northwestern, 2007 / First Season) Asst. Coach: Freddie Owens (Wisconsin, 2005 / First Season) CHAMPION TIES THREE-POINT RECORD AT LEHIGH: During the Feb. 15 game at Lehigh, junior guard Robert Champion tied the all-time Holy Cross single-game record for three-point field goals made. Champion drained seven of 11 attempts from behind the arc against the Mountain Hawks, becoming the fifth player in school history to hit seven threepointers in a game. The feat was previously accomplished by Rob Feaster (at New Hampshire, Nov. 25, 1994), Kevin Hamilton (vs. Chattanooga, Dec. 19, 2005), Devin Brown (vs. Navy, Feb. 16, 2011) and senior guard Cullen Hamilton (vs. Sacred Heart, Nov. 13, 2013). HOLY CROSS TIES THREE-POINT SHOOTING MARK: In the Nov. 19 game against New Hampshire, the Crusaders tied the school single-game records for both three-point field goals made (15) and three-point field goals attempted (35), in addition to tying the Hart Center record with 15 three-pointers made. Holy Cross previously made 15 three-pointers at Army on Jan. 11, 2006, while attempting 35 three-pointers at Lehigh on Jan. 17, The only other time a team made 15 three-pointers at the Hart Center came on Dec. 5, 1988, when Assumption accomplished the feat against Holy Cross. CRUSADERS AT THE HART CENTER: Holy Cross currently owns an all-time record of at the Hart Center, including an 8-6 mark this season. The Crusaders posted their 300th win in the building against Sacred Heart on Nov. 14, Holy Cross had a 23-game winning streak at the Hart Center from Feb. 15, 2006-Jan. 2, 2008, which was the longest streak in the history of the building and the sixth-longest home court winning streak in the nation at the time. In the Crusaders posted a perfect 14-0 mark at the Hart Center, setting a school record for the most home victories since they moved into the building. During the Hart Center s history, Holy Cross has posted a winning record at home in 35 out of 41 seasons, while recording double-figure home victories 18 times. The Crusaders stand at home since the beginning of the season, including a record against Patriot League foes. DRIBBLES: Freshman forward Jehyve Floyd scored a career-high 10 points at Loyola (Md.) on Feb. 24, and also had seven points in the Jan. 20 victory over Army. He is now averaging 2.9 points, 1.5 rebounds and 0.7 blocked shots per game... Freshman guard Pat Benzan posted career-highs of six assists and four rebounds against Lehigh on Jan During the Jan. 13 game at Lafayette, the Crusaders did not allow the Leopards to grab any offensive rebounds... Junior guard Robert Champion scored at least 20 points three times in a four-game stretch from Dec. 12-Jan. 2. Prior to Champion, the last Crusader with three 20-point performances in a four-game stretch was Devin Brown, who accomplished the feat in three straight games from Jan. 3-11, The Crusaders stand all-time in their first Patriot League game of the season, following this year s victory over Boston University. Holy Cross has now won its opening Patriot League game 11 times in the last 17 years... Holy Cross made a season-high 66.0 percent of its field goal attempts (33 of 50) in the victory at Hartford on Dec The victory over Harvard marked the first time the Crusaders won a game when scoring 50 points or less since Nov. 9, 2012 (a win at Old Dominion)... With the victory at Marist, Holy Cross improved to all-time in season openers. The Crusaders have now won two straight openers and three of their last four... In the latest NCAA Graduation Success Rate Report, for the four-class aggregate of entering classes from 2005 through 2008, the Crusader men s basketball team posted a perfect 100 percent graduation rate. Holy Cross overall Graduation Success Rate for all student-athletes was 98 percent, tied for the third-best mark among all Division I schools... Holy Cross has received an NCAA Academic Progress Rate Public Recognition Award in each of the last 10 seasons, for having a multi-year APR in the top 10 percent of all Division I men s basketball teams in the nation... Holy Cross was picked to finish in eighth place in the Patriot League preseason poll of the conference s head coaches and sports information directors. 4 NAISMITH MEMORIAL BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

14 Holy Cross Basketball Holy Cross Season Box Score (as of Mar 10, 2016) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 21 Malachi Alexander Robert Champion Karl Charles Cullen Hamilton Anthony Thompson Matt Husek Eric Green Matt Zignorski Jehyve Floyd Pat Benzan Isaiah Baker Marcellis Perkins Patrick Rielly Derek Mountain Thomas Kennedy Team Total Opponents Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Totals Holy Cross Opponents

15 Holy Cross Basketball Holy Cross Season Box Score (as of Mar 01, 2016) Conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 01 Karl Charles Robert Champion Malachi Alexander Cullen Hamilton Anthony Thompson Matt Husek Eric Green Jehyve Floyd Matt Zignorski Isaiah Baker Pat Benzan Marcellis Perkins Patrick Rielly Derek Mountain Thomas Kennedy Team Total Opponents Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals Holy Cross Opponents

16 Holy Cross Basketball Holy Cross Season Box Score (as of Mar 10, 2016) PL Tournament RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 21 Malachi Alexander Karl Charles Robert Champion Eric Green Anthony Thompson Matt Husek Jehyve Floyd Matt Zignorski Cullen Hamilton Derek Mountain Marcellis Perkins Patrick Rielly Pat Benzan Thomas Kennedy Team Total Opponents Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT OT2 Totals Holy Cross Opponents

17 Holy Cross Basketball Holy Cross Season Schedule/Results & Leaders (as of Mar 10, 2016) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE Date Opponent Score Att. High Points High Rebounds 11/13/15 at Marist W (16)Robert Champion (12)Matt Husek 11/16/15 at Brown L 1224 (18)Cullen Hamilton (10)Malachi Alexander 11/19/15 NEW HAMPSHIRE L 1794 (19)Robert Champion (6)Malachi Alexander 11/22/15 at Quinnipiac L 1381 (15)Matt Husek (8)Malachi Alexander 11/25/15 SACRED HEART W (15)Karl Charles (7)Karl Charles 11/29/15 HARVARD W (17)Malachi Alexander (7)Karl Charles 12/02/15 at Rhode Island L 3442 (13)Robert Champion (6)Malachi Alexander 12/05/15 ALBANY Lot 1494 (23)Anthony Thompson (6)Malachi Alexander (6)Robert Champion 12/09/15 at Kansas L (12)Karl Charles (3)Karl Charles 12/12/15 at Hartford W (22)Robert Champion (9)Malachi Alexander 12/21/15 MAINE W (20)Robert Champion (13)Matt Husek 12/30/15 *BOSTON UNIVERSITY W (17)Malachi Alexander (7)Matt Husek 01/02/16 *at Navy L 2677 (20)Robert Champion (7)Robert Champion 01/06/16 *COLGATE W (21)Karl Charles (8)Karl Charles (8)Robert Champion 01/09/16 *at Bucknell L 3111 (16)Anthony Thompson (6)Robert Champion 01/13/16 *at Lafayette L 1335 (24)Robert Champion (8)Karl Charles 01/16/16 *LEHIGH L 1301 (23)Matt Husek (5)Robert Champion 01/20/16 *ARMY WEST POINT W (20)Karl Charles (15)Karl Charles (20)Malachi Alexander 01/24/16 *at Colgate L 674 (14)Anthony Thompson (5)Matt Husek 01/27/16 *LOYOLA (MD.) L 1646 (17)Karl Charles (8)Karl Charles 01/30/16 *NAVY Wot (26)Malachi Alexander (8)Malachi Alexander 02/01/16 *at American L 457 (18)Cullen Hamilton (8)Malachi Alexander 02/06/16 *BUCKNELL L 2647 (13)Karl Charles (5)Cullen Hamilton (5)Karl Charles 02/10/16 *LAFAYETTE W (14)Malachi Alexander (9)Robert Champion (9)Malachi Alexander 02/15/16 *at Lehigh L 710 (25)Robert Champion (7)Robert Champion 02/17/16 *at Army West Point L 1086 (17)Cullen Hamilton (6)Robert Champion (17)Malachi Alexander (6)Malachi Alexander 02/21/16 *AMERICAN Lot 1909 (17)Karl Charles (8)Robert Champion 02/24/16 *at Loyola (Md.) L 602 (15)Karl Charles (5)Malachi Alexander (5)Karl Charles 02/27/16 *at Boston University L 1237 (14)Robert Champion (7)Robert Champion 03/01/16 #at Loyola (Md.) W (24)Malachi Alexander (6)Karl Charles (6)Malachi Alexander 03/03/16 #at Bucknell Wo (20)Malachi Alexander (9)Robert Champion 03/06/16 #at Army West Point W (15)Robert Champion (7)Anthony Thompson (7)Malachi Alexander 03/09/16 #at Lehigh W (26)Malachi Alexander (9)Malachi Alexander * Patriot League games # Patriot League Tournament Attendance Summary Games Attend Avg/Game Home Away Neutral Total

18 GAME-BY-GAME POINTS-REBOUNDS-ASSISTS Alexander Baker Benzan Champion Charles Floyd Green Hamilton Husek Kennedy Mountain Perkins Rielly Thompson Zignorski at Marist * DNP * DNP DNP * * DNP DNP DNP * at Brown * DNP * DNP * * DNP DNP DNP * New Hampshire * DNP * DNP DNP * * DNP DNP DNP * at Quinnipiac * DNP * DNP DNP * * DNP DNP DNP DNP * Sacred Heart * DNP DNP * DNP * * DNP DNP DNP DNP * Harvard * * DNP DNP * * DNP DNP DNP DNP * at Rhode Island * * DNP * * DNP DNP * Albany * DNP * DNP * * DNP DNP DNP DNP * at Kansas * * DNP * * DNP * at Hartford * * DNP * * DNP * Maine * DNP DNP * DNP * * DNP DNP DNP DNP * Boston Univ * * DNP * * DNP * at Navy * DNP DNP * DNP * * DNP DNP DNP DNP * Colgate * DNP * DNP * * DNP DNP DNP * at Bucknell * * DNP * * DNP * at Lafayette * * * DNP DNP * DNP * Lehigh * DNP * * * DNP DNP DNP * Army * DNP * * * DNP DNP DNP * at Colgate * DNP * * * DNP DNP DNP * Loyola * DNP * * * DNP DNP DNP DNP * DNP Navy * DNP * * * * DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP at American * DNP * * * * DNP DNP DNP DNP Bucknell * DNP * * * * Lafayette * DNP * * * * at Lehigh * DNP * * * DNP DNP DNP DNP * DNP at Army * DNP * * * DNP DNP DNP DNP * American * DNP * * * DNP DNP DNP * at Loyola * DNP * * * DNP DNP DNP DNP * at Boston Univ * DNP * * * DNP * at Loyola * DNP * * * DNP DNP DNP DNP * at Bucknell * DNP DNP * * * DNP DNP DNP DNP * at Army * DNP * * * * at Lehigh * DNP DNP * DNP * * DNP DNP DNP DNP * * indicates starters Home games listed in bold

19 HOLY CROSS SEASON & CAREER HIGHS #1 KARL CHARLES Season & Holy Cross Career High Points 23 at Loyola, 3/1/16 Rebounds Assists 15 vs. Army, 1/20/16 7 vs. Navy, 1/30/16 Blocks 4 vs. Colgate, 1/6/16 Steals 6 at Loyola, 3/1/16 Minutes 40 vs. Colgate, 1/6/16 #20 JEHYVE FLOYD Season & Holy Cross Career High Points 10 at Loyola, 2/24/16 Rebounds Assists 5 at Boston U., 2/27/16 2, two times Blocks 3, two times Steals 2, three times Minutes 22 vs. Bucknell, 2/6/16 #2 ANTHONY THOMPSON Season High Holy Cross Career High Points 23 vs. Albany, 12/5/15 23 vs. Albany, 12/5/15 Rebounds 7 at Army, 3/6/16 7 at Army, 3/6/16 Assists Blocks 6, three times 9 vs. Lehigh, 3/5/14 1 at Colgate, 2/4/14 Steals 4 vs. UNH, 11/19/15 5 vs. Brown, 11/29/14 Minutes 45 vs. American, 2/21/16 45 vs. American, 2/21/16 #4 THOMAS KENNEDY Season & Holy Cross Career High Points Rebounds 1 vs. Boston U., 12/30/15 Assists Blocks Steals Minutes 2, three times #5 CULLEN HAMILTON Season High Holy Cross Career High Points 24 vs. Navy, 1/30/16 35 vs. Sacred Heart, 11/13/13 Rebounds Assists 6, two times 5 at Lehigh, 2/15/16 7, two times 5 at Lehigh, 2/15/16 Blocks 1 at Navy, 1/2/16 1 at Navy, 1/2/16 Steals 3, two times 3, two times Minutes 43 vs. Navy, 1/30/16 43 vs. Navy, 1/30/16 #10 PAT BENZAN Season & Holy Cross Career High Points 5 vs. Navy, 1/30/16 Rebounds 4 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/16 Assists 6 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/16 Blocks Steals 1, five times Minutes 18 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/16 #12 CHRISTOPHER MORGAN Season High Holy Cross Career High Points 6, four times Rebounds 6 vs. Lehigh, 2/9/13 Assists Blocks 1, two times 1, five times Steals 1, six times Minutes 23 at Lafayette, 2/18/15 #14 MARCELLIS PERKINS Season & Holy Cross Career High Points 2, three times Rebounds 2, two times Assists Blocks Steals 1 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/16 Minutes 8 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/16 #15 PATRICK RIELLY Season & Holy Cross Career High Points Rebounds 2 at Kansas, 12/9/15 1, four times Assists Blocks Steals Minutes 2 at Bucknell, 1/9/15 #21 MALACHI ALEXANDER Season High Holy Cross Career High Points 26, two times 26, two times Rebounds 10, two times 13 vs. Sacred Heart, 11/13/13 Assists Blocks 7 vs. UNH, 11/19/15 2 vs. Navy, 1/30/16 7 vs. UNH, 11/19/15 4 at Canisius, 12/21/14 Steals 3, four times 4 vs. Nichols, 11/23/14 Minutes 44 vs. Navy, 1/30/16 44 vs. Navy, 1/30/16 #22 ROBERT CHAMPION Season High Holy Cross Career High Points 25 at Lehigh, 2/15/16 25 at Lehigh, 2/15/16 Rebounds 9, two times 9, two times Assists 7 vs. Maine, 12/21/15 7 vs. Maine, 12/21/15 Blocks Steals 2 vs. Harvard, 11/29/15 4 at Brown, 11/16/15 2 vs. Harvard, 11/29/15 4, two times Minutes 36, two times 36, two times #24 ERIC GREEN Season High Holy Cross Career High Points 13 at Lehigh, 3/9/16 18 vs. Hartford, 11/24/13 Rebounds Assists 5, three times 2, two times 10 at Army, 1/15/ vs. Lafayette, 2/19/14 Blocks 1, two times 3, two times Steals 2, two times 6 at Boston U., 2/28/15 Minutes 35 at Lehigh, 3/9/16 37, three times #25 ISAIAH BAKER Season High Holy Cross Career High Points 3 at Bucknell, 1/9/15 3 at Bucknell, 1/9/15 Rebounds 3 at Bucknell, 1/9/15 4 vs. Morgan State, 11/11/12 Assists 1 vs. Harvard, 11/29/15 1, two times Blocks 1 at Quinnipiac, 11/22/15 2 vs. Morgan State, 11/11/12 Steals 1 at Old Dominion, 11/9/12 Minutes 11 vs. Harvard, 11/29/15 11 vs. Harvard, 11/29/15 #31 MATT ZIGNORSKI Season & Holy Cross Career High Points 13 vs. Sacred Heart, 11/25/15 Rebounds 4 vs. Boston U., 12/30/15 Assists Blocks 2, seven times 1 at Brown, 11/16/15 Steals 2, five times Minutes 24 vs. Colgate, 1/6/16 #40 DEREK MOUNTAIN Season & Holy Cross Career High Points Rebounds 1 vs. Lafayette, 2/10/16 Assists Blocks Steals Minutes 2 vs. Bucknell, 2/6/16 #42 MATT HUSEK Season High Holy Cross Career High Points 23 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/16 23 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/16 Rebounds 13 vs. Maine, 12/21/15 13 vs. Maine, 12/21/15 Assists 2, eleven times 2, eleven times Blocks 4 vs. Sacred Heart, 11/25/15 4 vs. Sacred Heart, 11/25/15 Steals 1, ten times 3 at Army, 2/11/15 Minutes 33, two times 33, two times

20 Holy Cross Basketball Holy Cross Team Game-by-Game (as of Mar 10, 2016) All games TEAM STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Marist 11/13/ W at Brown 11/16/ L NEW HAMPSHIRE 11/19/ L at Quinnipiac 11/22/ L SACRED HEART 11/25/ W HARVARD 11/29/ W at Rhode Island 12/02/ L ALBANY 12/05/ Lot at Kansas 12/09/ L at Hartford 12/12/ W MAINE 12/21/ W BOSTON UNIVERSITY 12/30/ W at Navy 01/02/ L COLGATE 01/06/ W at Bucknell 01/09/ L at Lafayette 01/13/ L LEHIGH 01/16/ L ARMY WEST POINT 01/20/ W at Colgate 01/24/ L LOYOLA (MD.) 01/27/ L NAVY 01/30/ Wot at American 02/01/ L BUCKNELL 02/06/ L LAFAYETTE 02/10/ W at Lehigh 02/15/ L at Army West Point 02/17/ L AMERICAN 02/21/ Lot at Loyola (Md.) 02/24/ L at Boston University 02/27/ L at Loyola (Md.) 03/01/ W at Bucknell 03/03/ Wot at Army West Point 03/06/ W at Lehigh 03/09/ W Holy Cross Opponents Games played: 33 Points/game: 65.3 FG Pct: FG Pct: 32.7 FT Pct: 69.3 Rebounds/game: 30.1 Assists/game: 13.9 Turnovers/game: 11.0 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.3 Steals/game: 6.5 Blocks/game: 2.5

21 Holy Cross Basketball Holy Cross Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Mar 10, 2016) All games OPPONENT STATISTICS Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg at Marist 11/13/ W at Brown 11/16/ L NEW HAMPSHIRE 11/19/ L at Quinnipiac 11/22/ L SACRED HEART 11/25/ W HARVARD 11/29/ W at Rhode Island 12/02/ L ALBANY 12/05/ Lot at Kansas 12/09/ L at Hartford 12/12/ W MAINE 12/21/ W BOSTON UNIVERSITY 12/30/ W at Navy 01/02/ L COLGATE 01/06/ W at Bucknell 01/09/ L at Lafayette 01/13/ L LEHIGH 01/16/ L ARMY WEST POINT 01/20/ W at Colgate 01/24/ L LOYOLA (MD.) 01/27/ L NAVY 01/30/ Wot at American 02/01/ L BUCKNELL 02/06/ L LAFAYETTE 02/10/ W at Lehigh 02/15/ L at Army West Point 02/17/ L AMERICAN 02/21/ Lot at Loyola (Md.) 02/24/ L at Boston University 02/27/ L at Loyola (Md.) 03/01/ W at Bucknell 03/03/ Wot at Army West Point 03/06/ W at Lehigh 03/09/ W Opponents Holy Cross Games played: 33 Points/game: 69.7 FG Pct: FG Pct: 36.5 FT Pct: 72.3 Rebounds/game: 35.7 Assists/game: 14.4 Turnovers/game: 13.2 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.1 Steals/game: 5.5 Blocks/game: 3.0

22 AROUND THE PATRIOT LEAGUE PATRIOT LEAGUE UPDATE Conference Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Bucknell Lehigh Boston University Army Navy Colgate American Loyola (Md.) Holy Cross Lafayette Through games of March 13 CRUSADERS AMONG PL LEADERS Scoring Rank PPG Malachi Alexander 18th 12.0 Robert Champion 21st 11.5 Karl Charles 24th 10.8 Rebounding Rank RPG Malachi Alexander 11th 5.5 Robert Champion 16th 4.8 Field Goal Percentage Rank Pct. Malachi Alexander 13th.477 Assists Rank APG Malachi Alexander 9th 2.7 Anthony Thompson 10th 2.6 Karl Charles 12th 2.5 RECENT RESULTS Saturday, February 27 American 67, Loyola (Md.) 66 * Boston University 83, Holy Cross 68 * Bucknell 77, Navy 73 * Lafayette 79, Colgate 77 * Lehigh 82, Army 72 * Tuesday, March 1 Patriot League First Round Holy Cross 72, Loyola (Md.) 67 # Navy 78, Lafayette 70 # Thursday, March 3 Patriot League Quarterfinals American 69, Boston University 64 # Army 79, Colgate 72 # Holy Cross 77, Bucknell 72 (2OT) # Lehigh 65, Navy 63 # Sunday, March 6 Patriot League Semifinals Holy Cross 60, Army 38 # Lehigh 78, American 62 # Wednesday, March 9 Patriot League Championship Game Holy Cross 59, Lehigh 56 # UPCOMING GAMES Wednesday, March 16 NCAA First Four Holy Cross vs. Southern (Dayton, Ohio), 6:40 p.m. NIT First Round Bucknell at Monmouth, 7:30 p.m. CIT First Round Boston University at Fordham, 7:00 p.m. Army at New Jersey Tech, 7:30 p.m. Free Throw Percentage Rank Pct. Karl Charles 7th.793 Steals Rank SPG Anthony Thompson 12th 1.1 Karl Charles 14th 1.1 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Rank Pct. Malachi Alexander 4th.434 Three-Point Field Goals Made Rank 3PG Robert Champion 15th 1.6 Blocked Shots Rank BPG Matt Husek 8th 0.9 Jehyve Floyd 11th 0.7 Karl Charles 14th 0.6 TEAM Category Rank Avg./Pct. Assist-Turnover Ratio 1st 1.3 Turnover Margin 1st +2.2 Steals 3rd 6.5 Assists 4th 13.9 Scoring Defense 4th 69.7 Field Goal Percentage Defense 6th.458 Blocked Shots 7th 2.5 Free Throw Percentage 7th.693 Scoring Margin 7th -4.3 Three-Point Field Goals Made 7th 7.2 Rebounding Defense 8th 35.7 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 8th.327 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense 8th.365 Rebounding Margin 9th -5.5 Rebounding Offense 9th 30.1 Scoring Offense 9th 65.3 Field Goal Percentage 10th.413 Through games of March 13 * denotes Patriot League regular season games # denotes Patriot League Tournament games

23 HOLY CROSS RECORD BREAKDOWN Since Season Overall Home Hart Center DCU Center Away Neutral Patriot League Patriot League Regular Season Patriot League Tournament Home Away Record vs. Conferences: America East Conference Atlantic Coast Conference Atlantic 10 Conference Big East Conference Big Ten Conference Big 12 Conference Colonial Athletic Association Independents Ivy League Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Northeast Conference Ohio Valley Conference Southern Conference West Coast Conference Western Athletic Conference Against Ranked Opponents Record By Month: November December January February March Record By Day Of Week: Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Leading At Halftime Tied at Halftime Trailing At Halftime In Overtime HC Scores Less Than HC Scores HC Scores 70 Or More Opponent Scores Less Than Opponent Scores Opponent Scores 70 Or More Decided By Decided By Decided By 11 Or More Wearing White Uniforms Wearing Purple Uniforms Wearing Black Uniforms CRUSADER MISCELLANEOUS STATS INDIVIDUAL Led Holy Cross in Scoring: Champion (10), Alexander (9), Charles (8), Hamilton (3), Thompson (3), Husek (2). Led Holy Cross in Rebounding: Alexander (14), Champion (11), Charles (10), Husek (4), Hamilton (1), Thompson (1). Led Holy Cross in Assists: Charles (12), Thompson (12), Alexander (9), Hamilton (6), Champion (4), Benzan (1), Husek (1). Led Holy Cross in Steals: Charles (12), Thompson (11), Alexander (9), Champion (9), Hamilton (9), Floyd (4), Zignorski (4), Green (3), Husek (2), Benzan (1). Led Holy Cross in Blocks: Charles (12), Husek (12), Floyd (9), Alexander (3), Champion (2), Green (1), Hamilton (1), Zignorski (1). Double-Figure Scoring Games (97): Alexander (21), Champion (19), Charles (19), Hamilton (15), Thompson (10), Husek (6), Green (3), Zignorski (3), Floyd (1). 20-Point Games (17): Alexander (5), Champion (5), Charles (3), Hamilton (2), Husek (1), Thompson (1). 30-Point Games (0): None. Double-Figure Rebounding Games (5): Alexander (2), Husek (2), Charles (1). Double-Figure Assist Games (0): None. Double-Doubles [points / rebounds] (3): Husek (2), Charles (1). TEAM Largest Margin of Victory: 22 at Hartford, 12/12/2015 (90-68); 22 at Army, 3/6/2016 (60-38). Largest Patriot League Regular Season Margin of Victory: 16 vs. Boston University, 12/30/2015 (80-64). Largest Margin of Defeat: 33 at Kansas, 12/9/2015 (92-59). Largest Patriot League Margin of Defeat: 27 at Bucknell, 1/9/2016 (98-71). Largest Lead: 32 at Hartford, 12/12/2015 (69-37, 11:03, 2nd). Largest Patriot League Regular Season Lead: 16 vs. Boston University, 12/30/2015 (80-64, 0:00, 2nd); 16 vs. Lafayette, 2/10/2016 (67-51, 1:10, 2nd). Largest Halftime Lead: 19 at Hartford, 12/12/2015 (45-26). Largest Deficit: 35 at Kansas, 12/9/2015 (92-57, 0:43, 2nd). Largest Patriot League Deficit: 28 at Bucknell, 1/9/2016 (98-70, 0:22, 2nd) Largest Halftime Deficit: 22 at Bucknell, 1/9/2016 (52-30). Largest Comeback Victory: 12 vs. Colgate, 1/6/2016 (trailed 32-20, 19:28, 2nd); 12 vs. Navy, 1/30/2016 (trailed 19-7, 13:21, 1st). Largest Lead Lost (in a loss): 8 vs. Albany, 12/5/2015 (led 29-21, 3:38, 1st); 8 at Lafayette, 1/13/2016 (led 8-0, 16:51, 1st); 8 at Lehigh, 2/15/2016 (led 49-41, 8:06, 2nd).

24 Holy Cross Basketball Holy Cross Player High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 10, 2016) All games Holy Cross - INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 26 Malachi Alexander at Lehigh (03/09/16) 26 Malachi Alexander vs Navy (01/30/16) 25 Robert Champion at Lehigh (02/15/16) 24 Malachi Alexander at Loyola (Md.) (03/01/16) 24 Cullen Hamilton vs Navy (01/30/16) 24 Robert Champion at Lafayette (01/13/16) Field Goals Made 9 Malachi Alexander at Loyola (Md.) (03/01/16) 9 Cullen Hamilton vs Navy (01/30/16) 9 Robert Champion at Lafayette (01/13/16) Field Goal Att. 21 Robert Champion at Lafayette (01/13/16) 15 Malachi Alexander at Bucknell (03/03/16) 15 Robert Champion vs American (02/21/16) 15 Cullen Hamilton vs Lafayette (02/10/16) 15 Malachi Alexander vs Navy (01/30/16) 15 Karl Charles vs Army West Point (01/20/16) FG Pct (min 9 made).692 (9-13) Malachi Alexander at Loyola (Md.) (03/01/16).692 (9-13) Cullen Hamilton vs Navy (01/30/16) 3-Point FG Made 7 Robert Champion at Lehigh (02/15/16) 6 Malachi Alexander at Lehigh (03/09/16) 6 Anthony Thompson vs Albany (12/05/15) 3-Point FG Att. 11 Robert Champion at Lehigh (02/15/16) 10 Anthony Thompson at Boston University (02/27/16) 10 Anthony Thompson vs Albany (12/05/15) 10 Robert Champion vs New Hampshire (11/19/15) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 5 made).857 (6-7) Malachi Alexander at Lehigh (03/09/16).636 (7-11) Robert Champion at Lehigh (02/15/16) Free Throws Made 12 Malachi Alexander vs Navy (01/30/16) 11 Karl Charles vs Army West Point (01/20/16) Free Throw Att. 14 Karl Charles vs Army West Point (01/20/16) 13 Malachi Alexander vs Navy (01/30/16) FT Pct (min 9 made) (9-9) Karl Charles at Loyola (Md.) (02/24/16).923 (12-13) Malachi Alexander vs Navy (01/30/16) Rebounds 15 Karl Charles vs Army West Point (01/20/16) 13 Matt Husek vs Maine (12/21/15) Assists 7 Karl Charles vs Navy (01/30/16) 7 Robert Champion vs Maine (12/21/15) 7 Malachi Alexander vs New Hampshire (11/19/15) Steals 6 Karl Charles at Loyola (Md.) (03/01/16) 4 Karl Charles at Kansas (12/09/15) 4 Anthony Thompson vs New Hampshire (11/19/15) 4 Robert Champion at Brown (11/16/15) Blocked Shots 4 Karl Charles vs Colgate (01/06/16) 4 Matt Husek vs Sacred Heart (11/25/15) Turnovers 6 Karl Charles at Bucknell (01/09/16) 5 Malachi Alexander at American (02/01/16) 5 Karl Charles at Lafayette (01/13/16) 5 Karl Charles vs Maine (12/21/15) Fouls 5 Robert Champion at Loyola (Md.) (03/01/16) 5 Cullen Hamilton vs American (02/21/16) 5 Anthony Thompson at Lehigh (02/15/16) 5 Karl Charles vs Navy (01/30/16) 5 Robert Champion vs Navy (01/30/16) 5 Jehyve Floyd vs Loyola (Md.) (01/27/16)

25 Holy Cross Basketball Holy Cross Opponent High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 10, 2016) All games OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points 25 Eric Fanning at Boston University (02/27/16) 25 Kevin Ferguson at Army West Point (02/17/16) 25 Shawn Anderson vs Navy (01/30/16) 24 Tilman Dunbar vs Navy (01/30/16) 22 Nana Foulland vs Bucknell (02/06/16) 22 Jarred Jones vs Loyola (Md.) (01/27/16) 22 Austin Price vs Lehigh (01/16/16) Field Goals Made 12 Kevin Ferguson at Army West Point (02/17/16) 10 Jarred Jones vs Loyola (Md.) (01/27/16) Field Goal Att. 16 Chris Hass at Bucknell (03/03/16) 16 Kevin Ferguson at Army West Point (02/17/16) 16 Austin Price at Lehigh (02/15/16) 16 Kyle Wilson vs Army West Point (01/20/16) 16 Khallid Hart at Marist (11/13/15) FG Pct (min 9 made).750 (12-16) Kevin Ferguson at Army West Point (02/17/16).714 (10-14) Jarred Jones vs Loyola (Md.) (01/27/16) 3-Point FG Made 7 John Azzinaro at Bucknell (01/09/16) 6 Austin Price vs Lehigh (01/16/16) 6 Pat McNamara vs New Hampshire (11/19/15) 3-Point FG Att. 13 Chris Hass at Bucknell (03/03/16) 11 Tanner Plomb at Army West Point (03/06/16) 3-Pt FG Pct (min 5 made).750 (6-8) Austin Price vs Lehigh (01/16/16).700 (7-10) John Azzinaro at Bucknell (01/09/16) Free Throws Made 11 Tilman Dunbar vs Navy (01/30/16) 9 Kahron Ross at Lehigh (02/15/16) 9 Tim Kempton at Lehigh (02/15/16) 9 Shawn Anderson vs Navy (01/30/16) 9 Khallid Hart at Marist (11/13/15) Free Throw Att. 12 Tilman Dunbar vs Navy (01/30/16) 11 Kahron Ross at Lehigh (02/15/16) 11 Shawn Anderson vs Navy (01/30/16) FT Pct (min 9 made).917 (11-12) Tilman Dunbar vs Navy (01/30/16).900 (9-10) Tim Kempton at Lehigh (02/15/16).900 (9-10) Khallid Hart at Marist (11/13/15) Rebounds 18 Iba Camara vs New Hampshire (11/19/15) 16 Eric Fanning at Boston University (02/27/16) Assists 10 Stephen Brown at Bucknell (01/09/16) 9 Andre Walker at Loyola (Md.) (03/01/16) Steals 4 Tim Abruzzo vs Navy (01/30/16) 4 Jarred Jones vs Loyola (Md.) (01/27/16) 4 Nana Foulland at Bucknell (01/09/16) Blocked Shots 4 Will Kelly at Navy (01/02/16) 4 Hassan Martin at Rhode Island (12/02/15) Turnovers 6 Dylan Cox at Army West Point (03/06/16) 6 Tilman Dunbar vs Navy (01/30/16) 6 Jaleen Smith vs New Hampshire (11/19/15) Fouls 5 Franz Rassman at Loyola (Md.) (03/01/16) 5 Marko Vasic vs American (02/21/16) 5 Jesse Reed vs American (02/21/16) 5 Andrija Matic vs American (02/21/16) 5 Tom Lacey vs Navy (01/30/16) 5 Jace Hogan vs Navy (01/30/16) 5 Will Kelly vs Navy (01/30/16)

26 Holy Cross Basketball Holy Cross Team High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 10, 2016) All games Holy Cross - TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS 90 at Hartford (12/12/15) 87 NAVY (01/30/16) 84 ALBANY (12/05/15) 80 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (12/30/15) 77 at Bucknell (03/03/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 33 at Hartford (12/12/15) 30 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (12/30/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 68 at Bucknell (03/03/16) 63 at Lehigh (02/15/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.660 (33-50) at Hartford (12/12/15).536 (30-56) BOSTON UNIVERSITY (12/30/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 15 NEW HAMPSHIRE (11/19/15) 12 at Lehigh (02/15/16) 12 ALBANY (12/05/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 35 NEW HAMPSHIRE (11/19/15) 30 at Boston University (02/27/16) 30 at Quinnipiac (11/22/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.571 (8-14) at Hartford (12/12/15).476 (10-21) at Colgate (01/24/16) FREE THROWS MADE 27 NAVY (01/30/16) 26 AMERICAN (02/21/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 41 AMERICAN (02/21/16) 35 NAVY (01/30/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.917 (11-12) at Lafayette (01/13/16).917 (11-12) BOSTON UNIVERSITY (12/30/15) REBOUNDS 40 LAFAYETTE (02/10/16) 38 at Bucknell (03/03/16) ASSISTS 24 BOSTON UNIVERSITY (12/30/15) 21 NEW HAMPSHIRE (11/19/15) STEALS 12 at Hartford (12/12/15) 10 at Bucknell (03/03/16) 10 at Loyola (Md.) (03/01/16) 10 at Army West Point (02/17/16) BLOCKED SHOTS 6 COLGATE (01/06/16) 5 MAINE (12/21/15) 5 SACRED HEART (11/25/15) TURNOVERS 24 MAINE (12/21/15) 19 at Kansas (12/09/15) FOULS 27 NAVY (01/30/16) 25 AMERICAN (02/21/16) 25 ALBANY (12/05/15)

27 Holy Cross Basketball Holy Cross High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 10, 2016) All games Opponent - GAME HIGHS POINTS 98 at Bucknell (01/09/16) 92 at Kansas (12/09/15) 88 ALBANY (12/05/15) 87 LEHIGH (01/16/16) 83 at Boston University (02/27/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 34 at Kansas (12/09/15) 33 LEHIGH (01/16/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 65 at Bucknell (03/03/16) 64 MAINE (12/21/15) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.630 (34-54) at Kansas (12/09/15).585 (31-53) at Bucknell (01/09/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 16 at Bucknell (01/09/16) 14 at Hartford (12/12/15) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 39 at Bucknell (03/03/16) 36 at Hartford (12/12/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.640 (16-25) at Bucknell (01/09/16).600 (12-20) at Kansas (12/09/15) FREE THROWS MADE 27 ALBANY (12/05/15) 25 AMERICAN (02/21/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 34 AMERICAN (02/21/16) 34 NAVY (01/30/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (12-12) at Kansas (12/09/15).900 (27-30) ALBANY (12/05/15) REBOUNDS 51 at Bucknell (03/03/16) 46 at Army West Point (03/06/16) 46 at Quinnipiac (11/22/15) ASSISTS 23 at Kansas (12/09/15) 22 at Bucknell (01/09/16) STEALS 12 MAINE (12/21/15) 11 at Kansas (12/09/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 8 at Rhode Island (12/02/15) 8 HARVARD (11/29/15) TURNOVERS 23 MAINE (12/21/15) 18 at Army West Point (03/06/16) FOULS 30 AMERICAN (02/21/16) 28 NAVY (01/30/16)

28 Holy Cross Basketball Holy Cross High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 10, 2016) All games Holy Cross - GAME LOWS POINTS 45 at American (02/01/16) 50 HARVARD (11/29/15) 52 at Lafayette (01/13/16) 52 BUCKNELL (02/06/16) 54 LOYOLA (MD.) (01/27/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 16 HARVARD (11/29/15) 16 at Kansas (12/09/15) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 42 at Kansas (12/09/15) 46 COLGATE (01/06/16) 46 at Colgate (01/24/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.302 (16-53) HARVARD (11/29/15).309 (17-55) at Brown (11/16/15) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 at American (02/01/16) 3 at Brown (11/16/15) 3 ARMY WEST POINT (01/20/16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 14 at Rhode Island (12/02/15) 14 at Hartford (12/12/15) 14 at American (02/01/16) 14 AMERICAN (02/21/16) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.136 (3-22) at Brown (11/16/15).143 (2-14) at American (02/01/16) FREE THROWS MADE 3 at Lehigh (02/15/16) 4 NEW HAMPSHIRE (11/19/15) 4 LOYOLA (MD.) (01/27/16) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 7 NEW HAMPSHIRE (11/19/15) 8 LOYOLA (MD.) (01/27/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.333 (3-9) at Lehigh (02/15/16).467 (7-15) at American (02/01/16) REBOUNDS 17 at Kansas (12/09/15) 20 NEW HAMPSHIRE (11/19/15) ASSISTS 5 at Brown (11/16/15) 8 at Rhode Island (12/02/15) 8 at American (02/01/16) STEALS 2 at Boston University (02/27/16) 3 SACRED HEART (11/25/15) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 at Hartford (12/12/15) 0 LOYOLA (MD.) (01/27/16) 0 at American (02/01/16) 0 AMERICAN (02/21/16) TURNOVERS 6 at Quinnipiac (11/22/15) 6 LEHIGH (01/16/16) 6 at Boston University (02/27/16) FOULS 11 SACRED HEART (11/25/15) 11 LEHIGH (01/16/16)

29 Holy Cross Basketball Holy Cross High/Low Analysis (as of Mar 10, 2016) All games Opponent - GAME LOWS POINTS 38 at Army West Point (03/06/16) 49 HARVARD (11/29/15) 53 LAFAYETTE (02/10/16) 56 at Lehigh (03/09/16) 58 at American (02/01/16) FIELD GOALS MADE 12 at Army West Point (03/06/16) 18 at Lehigh (02/15/16) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 43 LAFAYETTE (02/10/16) 44 AMERICAN (02/21/16) 44 at Loyola (Md.) (03/01/16) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE.226 (12-53) at Army West Point (03/06/16).338 (22-65) at Bucknell (03/03/16) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 2 LOYOLA (MD.) (01/27/16) 3 at Rhode Island (12/02/15) 3 at Navy (01/02/16) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 9 LOYOLA (MD.) (01/27/16) 13 at Rhode Island (12/02/15) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE.167 (4-24) at Marist (11/13/15).200 (6-30) at Army West Point (03/06/16) FREE THROWS MADE 3 at Brown (11/16/15) 3 HARVARD (11/29/15) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 6 at Hartford (12/12/15) 7 at Lehigh (03/09/16) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE.375 (3-8) at Brown (11/16/15).375 (3-8) HARVARD (11/29/15) REBOUNDS 17 at Hartford (12/12/15) 21 LAFAYETTE (02/10/16) ASSISTS 8 ARMY WEST POINT (01/20/16) 8 at Army West Point (03/06/16) STEALS 2 at Quinnipiac (11/22/15) 2 ALBANY (12/05/15) 2 ARMY WEST POINT (01/20/16) 2 at Loyola (Md.) (02/24/16) BLOCKED SHOTS 0 NEW HAMPSHIRE (11/19/15) 1 at Hartford (12/12/15) 1 ARMY WEST POINT (01/20/16) 1 at Colgate (01/24/16) 1 LOYOLA (MD.) (01/27/16) 1 LAFAYETTE (02/10/16) 1 at Boston University (02/27/16) 1 at Lehigh (03/09/16) TURNOVERS 6 at Quinnipiac (11/22/15) 9 at Rhode Island (12/02/15) 9 BUCKNELL (02/06/16) 9 at Lehigh (02/15/16) FOULS 8 NEW HAMPSHIRE (11/19/15) 13 at Lafayette (01/13/16) 13 at Army West Point (02/17/16)

30 THE LAST TIME AN INDIVIDUAL... CATEGORY HOLY CROSS OPPONENT Scored 30 Points 34, Malcolm Miller at Bucknell, 3/5/ , Chris Hass, Bucknell, 3/5/2015 Scored 40 Points 42, Rob Feaster at Lehigh, 2/17/1995 n/a Scored 25 Points In A Half 25 (second half), Malcolm Miller at Bucknell, 3/5/2015 n/a Two Players Scored 20 Points at Loyola (Md.), 3/1/2016 Navy, 1/30/2016 (Malachi Alexander 24, Karl Charles 23) (Shawn Anderson 25, Tilman Dunbar 24) Three Players Scored 20 Points vs. Sacred Heart, 11/13/2013 Army, 1/10/1998 (Cullen Hamilton 35, Dave Dudzinski 26, (George Tatum 24, Joe Clark 23, Malachi Alexander 23) Justin Johnson 22) Two Players Scored 25 Points vs. Sacred Heart, 11/13/2013 Sacred Heart, 11/13/2013 (Cullen Hamilton 35, Dave Dudzinski 26) (Evan Kelley 32, Steve Glowiak 28) Five Players Scored 10 Points at Bucknell, 3/3/2016 Bucknell, 1/9/2016 (Malachi Alexander 20, Matt Husek 12, (John Azzinaro 21, Nana Foulland 12, Robert Champion 10, Karl Charles 10, Chris Hass 12, Kimbal Mackenzie 10, Eric Green 10) D.J. MacLeay 10) Six Players Scored 10 Points vs. Colgate, 1/8/2014 Kansas, 12/9/2015 (Dave Dudzinski 16, Justin Burrell 13, (Wayne Selden 15, Brannen Greene 14, Malcolm Miller 11, Eric Green 10, Frank Mason 13, Cheick Diallo 12, Cullen Hamilton 10, Anthony Thompson 10) Perry Ellis 12, Devonte Graham 10) No Players Scored 10 Points vs. Lafayette, 1/19/2012 Harvard, 11/29/2015 Had 15 Rebounds 15, Karl Charles vs. Army, 1/20/ , Eric Fanning, Boston University, 2/27/2016 Had 20 Rebounds 22, Stan Grayson vs. Georgetown, 2/24/1971 n/a Had 25 Rebounds 42, Tom Heinsohn vs. Boston College, 3/1/1956 n/a Had 10 Offensive Rebounds n/a 10, Alexander Koul, George Washington, 11/22/1996 Had 10 Defensive Rebounds 11, Matt Husek at Marist, 11/13/ , Eric Fanning, Boston University, 2/27/2016 Two Players Had 10 Rebounds vs. Maine, 12/21/2015 Bucknell, 3/3/2016 (Matt Husek 13, Malachi Alexander 10) (Chris Hass 11, Nana Foulland 10, Zach Thomas 10) Three Players Had 10 Rebounds vs. Northwestern, 12/21/1992 Bucknell, 3/3/2016 (Rick Mashburn 15, Rob Feaster 11, Frank Powell 10) (Chris Hass 11, Nana Foulland 10, Zach Thomas 10) Had A Triple Double n/a Adonal Foyle, Colgate, 3/6/1996 (22 points, 15 rebounds, 10 blocks) Two Players Had Double-Doubles vs. Sacred Heart, 11/13/2013 Bucknell, 3/3/2016 (Dave Dudzinski 26 points, 15 rebounds; (Zach Thomas 19 points, 10 rebounds; Malachi Alexander 23 points, 13 rebounds) Chris Hass 14 points, 11 rebounds; Nana Foulland 10 points, 10 rebounds) Had A Four-Point Play Matt Husek at Kansas, 12/9/2015 Pancake Thomas, Hartford, 12/12/2015 Made 15 Field Goals 15, Rob Feaster at Army, 1/17/ , Lou Roe, Massachusetts, 12/11/1993 Attempted 25 Field Goals 25, Devin Brown vs. Navy, 2/16/ , C.J. McCollum, Lehigh, 1/7/2012 Shot.800 From The Field.818 (9-11), Dave Dudzinski vs. Lehigh, 1/7/ (8-10), Tim Kempton, Lehigh, 3/9/2016 (min. 10 attempts) Made 15 Free Throws 15, Ryan Serravalle vs. Fordham, 1/2/2002 n/a Attempted 20 Free Throws 20, Josh Sankes vs. Army, 1/30/ , Danya Abrams, Boston College, 12/21/1996 Shot From The Foul Line (11-11), Malcolm Miller at Bucknell, 3/5/ (13-13), Chris Hass, Bucknell, 3/5/2015 (min. 10 attempts) Made Seven Three-Pointers 7, Robert Champion at Lehigh, 2/15/2016 7, John Azzinaro, Bucknell, 1/9/2016 Attempted 15 Three-Pointers 15, Devin Brown vs. Navy, 2/16/ , Kyle Roemer, Colgate, 2/24/2010 Shot.800 From Three-Point Range.857 (6-7), Malachi Alexander at Lehigh, 3/9/ (4-5), Matt Staubi, Loyola (Md.), 3/1/2016 (min. five attempts) Had 10 Assists 10, Justin Burrell vs. Lafayette, 1/21/ , Stephen Brown, Bucknell, 1/9/2016 Had 15 Assists 16, Glenn Williams vs. Iona, 2/21/ , Flinder Boyd, Dartmouth, 11/30/1999 Had Five Blocks 5, Mitchell Hahn vs. Army, 1/14/2015 5, Seth Hinrichs, Lafayette, 1/21/2015 Had Five Steals 6, Karl Charles at Loyola (Md.), 3/1/2016 5, Andre Walker, Loyola (Md.), 2/25/2015

31 THE LAST TIME A TEAM... CATEGORY HOLY CROSS OPPONENT Won By 20 Points 22 (60-38) at Army, 3/6/ (77-52), Bucknell, 2/6/2016 Won By 30 Points 31 (101-70) vs. Nichols, 11/23/ (92-59), Kansas, 12/9/2015 Won By 40 Points 50 (88-38) vs. Army, 2/8/ (89-41), Arizona, 12/28/1998 Scored 90 Points 90 at Hartford, 12/12/ , Bucknell, 1/9/2016 Scored 100 Points 101 vs. Nichols, 11/23/ , Sacred Heart, 11/13/2013 Scored Under 40 Points 39 at Pittsburgh, 12/23/ , Army, 3/6/2016 Scored Under 50 Points 45 at American, 2/1/ , Army, 3/6/2016 Won After Trailing By 15 Points at Dartmouth, 12/31/ , Columbia, 12/6/2011 (trailed 22-7, 12:44, 1st half) (trailed 35-15, 17:51, 2nd half) Scored 50 Points In A Half 60 (first half) vs. Nichols, 11/23/ (first half), Bucknell, 1/9/2016 Scored 60 Points In A Half 60 (first half) vs. Nichols, 11/23/ (second half), Fordham, 1/2/2002 Scored Under 10 Points In A Half n/a n/a Scored Under 20 Points In A Half 19 (first half) vs. American, 2/21/ (first half), Lehigh, 3/9/2016 Had A +20 Rebound Margin 21 (45-24) vs. Navy, 2/23/ (45-25), Pittsburgh, 12/23/2014 Had 50 Rebounds 50 at St. Joseph s, 11/17/ , Bucknell, 3/3/2016 Had 60 Rebounds 60 at Hartford, 2/5/ , Hartford, 2/5/1996 Had Less Than 25 Rebounds 22 at Boston University, 2/27/ , Loyola (Md.), 3/1/2016 Had 25 Offensive Rebounds 25 vs. Williams, 12/4/ , San Francisco, 1/5/2008 Had Less Than Five Offensive Rebounds 3 at Boston University, 2/27/2016 1, Lafayette, 2/10/2016 Had 40 Defensive Rebounds n/a 40, Bucknell, 1/21/2012 Had Less Than 15 Defensive Rebounds 11 at Kansas, 12/9/ , Hartford, 12/12/2015 Made 40 Field Goals 42 at Lehigh, 1/27/ , Colgate, 1/18/1994 Made Less Than 15 Field Goals 13 at Lehigh, 1/12/ , Army, 3/6/2016 Attempted 80 Field Goals 84 vs. Boston University, 12/31/ , Hartford, 2/5/1996 Attempted Less Than 40 Field Goals 39 vs. Loyola (Md.), 2/25/ , Navy, 1/24/2015 Shot.600 From The Field.660 (33-50) at Hartford, 12/12/ (34-54), Kansas, 12/9/2015 Shot Less Than.300 From The Field.268 (15-56) at Syracuse, 11/28/ (12-53), Army, 3/6/2016 Made 30 Free Throws 31 vs. New Jersey Tech, 12/12/14 34, Bucknell, 3/5/2015 Made Less Than Five Free Throws 3 at Lehigh, 2/15/2016 4, Hartford, 12/12/2015 Attempted 40 Free Throws 41 vs. American, 2/21/ , Bucknell, 3/5/2015 Attempted Less Than 10 Free Throws 9 at Lehigh, 2/15/2016 7, Lehigh, 3/9/2016 Shot.900 From The Line.917 (11-12) at Lafayette, 1/13/ (12-12), Kansas, 12/9/2015 Shot Less Than.400 From The Line.333 (3-9) at Lehigh, 2/15/ (3-8), Harvard, 11/29/2015 Made 10 Three-Pointers 11 at Lehigh, 3/9/ , Bucknell, 3/3/2016 Made No Three-Pointers 0 at Western Michigan, 11/28/2009 0, Syracuse, 11/28/2014 Attempted 30 Three-Pointers 30 at Boston University, 2/27/ , Army, 3/6/2016 Attempted Less Than Five Three-Pointers 4 vs. American, 2/21/2010 4, Yale, 11/29/2006 Shot.600 From Three-Point Range.650 (13-20) at Boston University, 2/28/ (16-25), Bucknell, 1/9/2016 Shot Less Than.100 From Three-Point Range.050 (1-20) at Providence, 11/27/ (0-14), Syracuse, 11/28/2014 Had 25 Assists 25 vs. San Francisco, 12/27/ , Lehigh, 2/27/2010 Had Less Than Five Assists 4 at Loyola (Md.), 1/29/2015 4, Loyola (Md.), 3/3/2015 Had 25 Turnovers 28 vs. San Francisco, 12/22/ , Fordham, 12/4/2005 Had Less Than Five Turnovers 2 vs. Boston University, 12/31/2014 3, Bucknell, 1/16/2011 Had 10 Blocks 11 vs. Loyola (Md.), 3/3/ , St. John s, 11/21/2012 Had No Blocks 0 vs. American, 2/21/2016 0, New Hampshire, 11/19/2015 Had 15 Steals 15 vs. Brown, 11/19/ , Sacred Heart, 12/22/2009 Had No Steals 0 at Lafayette, 2/15/2012 n/a Committed 30 Fouls 30 at Lehigh, 1/30/ , American, 2/21/2016 Committed Less Than 10 Fouls 9 vs. Lehigh, 3/5/2014 8, New Hampshire, 11/19/2015

32 HOLY CROSS BOX SCORES Holy Cross 67 Marist 64 November 13, 2015 McCann Center Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Benzan Perkins Champion Zignorski Team 1-1 Totals Marist min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Palsson, f Knudsen, f Truog, c Parker, g Hart, g Lamb Lee McClenaghan Funk Lawrence-Ricks Team 1-2 Totals Holy Cross Marist FG Pct.: Holy Cross 41.8, Marist FG Pct.: Holy Cross 34.8, Marist 16.7 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 86.7, Marist FGs: Holy Cross 8-23 (Hamilton 3-6, Alexander 2-3, Champion 2-5, Zignorski 1-2, Husek 0-2, Thompson 0-5), Marist 4-24 (Palsson 4-8, Truog 0-1, Lamb 0-1, Funk 0-1, Lawrence-Ricks 0-3, Knudsen 0-4, Hart 0-6) Turnovers: Holy Cross 9 (Husek 4, Champion 3, Charles, Alexander), Marist 11 (Parker 4, Hart 2, Knudsen, Lamb, Lee, Lawrence-Ricks, Team) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 2 (Charles, Husek), Marist 4 (McClenaghan 2, Truog, Parker) Steals: Holy Cross 4 (Charles, Husek, Champion, Zignorski), Marist 3 (Palsson, Truog, Parker) Attendance: 1,707 Records: Holy Cross 1-0; Marist 0-1 Brown 71 Holy Cross 55 November 16, 2015 Pizzitola Sports Center Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Benzan Perkins Floyd Champion Zignorski Team 0-0 Totals Brown min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Spieth, f Ja. Massey, f Kuakumensah, c Ju. Massey, g Blackmon, g Fuller Sullivan Hobbie Martin Daugherty Haber Ljuboja Team 0-0 Totals Holy Cross Brown FG Pct.: Holy Cross 30.9, Brown FG Pct.: Holy Cross 13.6, Brown 33.3 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 81.8, Brown FGs: Holy Cross 3-22 (Hamilton 2-5, Champion 1-3, Husek 0-1, Zignorski 0-1, Charles 0-3, Alexander 0-3, Thompson 0-6), Brown 8-24 (Hobbie 5-8, Spieth 1-3, Kuakumensah 1-3, Daugherty 1-4, Ja. Massey 0-1, Blackmon 0-1, Ju. Massey 0-4) Turnovers: Holy Cross 13 (Alexander 3, Thompson 2, Hamilton 2, Champion 2, Zignorski 2, Charles, Husek), Brown 12 (Kuakumensah 3, Ju. Massey 3, Blackmon 3, Spieth 2, Martin) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 2 (Charles, Zignorski), Brown 4 (Kuakumensah 3, Martin) Steals: Holy Cross 8 (Champion 4, Thompson 2, Alexander, Hamilton), Brown 5 (Spieth 2, Daugherty 2, Ju. Massey) Attendance: 1,224 Records: Holy Cross 1-1; Brown 1-1 New Hampshire 73 Holy Cross 69 November 19, 2015 Hart Center UNH min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Burns, f Leissner, f Camara, c Smith, g Jordan, g Armstrong McNamara Team 1-2 Totals Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Perkins Champion Baker Zignorski Team 0-1 Totals UNH Holy Cross FG Pct.: UNH 56.3, Holy Cross FG Pct.: UNH 52.6, Holy Cross 42.9 FT Pct.: UNH 69.2, Holy Cross FGs: UNH (McNamara 6-9, Burns 1-1, Jordan 1-2, Leissner 1-3, Smith 1-4), Holy Cross (Champion 5-10, Alexander 3-3, Zignorski 3-5, Thompson 2-7, Charles 1-2, Hamilton 1-7, Perkins 0-1) Turnovers: UNH 15 (Smith 6, Leissner 5, Jordan 3, Armstrong), Holy Cross 10 (Charles 2, Husek 2, Champion 2, Alexander, Thompson, Hamilton, Zignorski) Blocked Shots: UNH 0, Holy Cross 3 (Husek 3) Steals: UNH 7 (Smith 3, Armstrong 2, Camara, Jordan), Holy Cross 7 (Thompson 4, Champion 3) Attendance: 1,794 Records: UNH 2-1; Holy Cross 1-2 Quinnipiac 62 Holy Cross 56 November 22, 2015 TD Bank Sports Center Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Champion Baker Zignorski Team 1-5 Totals Quinnipiac min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Dingba, f Ford, f Daniels, c McLean, g Harris, g Smith Floras Hutton Robinson Simonton Bundu Team 5-7 Totals Holy Cross Quinnipiac FG Pct.: Holy Cross 34.7, Quinnipiac FG Pct.: Holy Cross 26.7, Quinnipiac 36.8 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 63.6, Quinnipiac FGs: Holy Cross 8-30 (Charles 2-5, Zignorski 2-5, Husek 1-2, Hamilto 1-4, Alexander 1-5, Thompson 1-7, Champion 0-2), Quinnipiac 7-19 (Harris 4-9, McLean 1-1, Robinson 1-3, Ford 1-4, Floras 0-2) Turnovers: Holy Cross 6 (Champion 2, Charles, Hamilton, Zignorski, Team), Quinnipiac 6 (Daniels 2, Ford, McLean, Harris, Floras) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 4 (Husek 2, Champion, Baker), Quinnipiac 3 (Daniels 2, Harris) Steals: Holy Cross 4 (Charles, Alexander, Husek, Thompson), Quinnipiac 2 (Ford, Harris) Attendance: 1,381 Records: Holy Cross 1-3; Quinnipiac 1-2 Holy Cross 69 Sacred Heart 60 November 25, 2015 Hart Center SHU min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Allen, f Falzon, f Buovac, c Broome, g McKnight, g Robinson Ukaegbu Hoehn Nowicki Team 3-5 Totals Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Floyd Champion Zignorski Team 4-5 Totals SHU Holy Cross FG Pct.: SHU 39.6, Holy Cross FG Pct.: SHU 42.1, Holy Cross 34.8 FT Pct.: SHU 71.4, Holy Cross FGs: SHU 8-19 (Broome 4-9, Hoehn 2-2, Falzon 2-4, Buovac 0-1, McKnight 0-1, Robinson 0-2), Holy Cross 8-23 (Zignorski 3-5, Alexander 1-2, Husek 1-2, Charles 1-3, Thompson 1-5, Hamilton 1-5) Turnovers: SHU 14 (Broome 4, Hoehn 4, Falzon 2, Allen, Buovac, McKnight, Team), Holy Cross 7 (Husek 2, Champion 2, Alexander, Thompson, Team) Blocked Shots: SHU 3 (Allen, Falzon, Nowicki), Holy Cross 5 (Husek 4, Floyd) Steals: SHU 3 (Hoehn 2, Broome), Holy Cross 3 (Thompson 2, Alexander) Attendance: 1,104 Records: SHU 1-4; Holy Cross 2-3 Holy Cross 50 Harvard 49 November 29, 2015 Hart Center Harvard min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Cummins, f Okolie, f Edosomwan, c McCarthy, g Johnson, g Steeves Egi Miller Perez Team 0-1 Totals Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Thompson,g Hamilton, g Benzan Champion Baker Zignorski Team 4-6 Totals Harvard Holy Cross FG Pct.: Harvard 37.3, Holy Cross FG Pct.: Harvard 33.3, Holy Cross 25.0 FT Pct.: Harvard 37.5, Holy Cross FGs: Harvard 8-24 (McCarthy 2-5, Steeves 2-5, Miller 2-5, Johnson 2-8, Okolie 0-1), Holy Cross 5-20 (Alexander 2-4, Champion 2-5, Husek 1-1, Benzan 0-1, Zignorski 0-1, Charles 0-3, Thompson 0-5) Turnovers: Harvard 14 (Steeves 4, Okolie 2, Edosomwan 2, Egi 2, Cummins, McCarthy, Miller, Team), Holy Cross 9 (Charles 3, Hamilton 2, Baker 2, Champion, Zignorski) Blocked Shots: Harvard 8 (Cummins 3, Okolie 3, Steeves, Egi), Holy Cross 3 (Champion 2, Husek) Steals: Harvard 6 (Cummins 2, Okolie 2, McCarthy, Johnson), Holy Cross 4 (Hamilton 2, Champion 2) Attendance: 1,796 Records: Harvard 2-4; Holy Cross 3-3 Rhode Island 74 Holy Cross 56 December 2, 2015 Ryan Center Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Kennedy Benzan Rielly Floyd Champion Baker Zignorski Team 7-8 Totals URI min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Martin, f Terrell, f Iverson, c Garrett, g McGlynn, g Temkin Thompson Plunkett Watson Berry Akele Team 2-3 Totals Holy Cross URI FG Pct.: Holy Cross 40.7, URI FG Pct.: Holy Cross 28.6, URI 23.1 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 53.3, URI FGs: Holy Cross 4-14 (Zignorski 1-1, Husek 1-2, Alexander 1-3, Champion 1-6, Thompson 0-1, Rielly 0-1), URI 3-13 (McGlynn 2-6, Terrell 1-4, Garrett 0-1, Thompson 0-2) Turnovers: Holy Cross 16 (Alexander 3, Husek 3, Thompson 3, Charles 2, Hamilton 2, Champion 2, Zignorski), URI 9 (McGlynn 3, Terrell 2, Martin, Iverson, Garrett, Thompson) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 4 (Husek 2, Floyd 2), URI 8 (Martin 4, Watson 2, Iverson, Akele) Steals: Holy Cross 5 (Charles, Alexander, Thompson, Benzan, Champion), URI 8 (Terrell 3, Garrett 2, Iverson, McGlynn, Watson) Attendance: 3,442 Records: Holy Cross 3-4; URI 5-2 Albany (OT) 88 Holy Cross 84 December 5, 2015 Hart Center Albany min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Sanders, f Rowley, f Stire, c Singletary, g Hooley, g Andrews Cremo Peters Ennema Charles Team 1-3 Totals Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Benzan Floyd Champion Zignorski Team 2-5 Totals Albany Holy Cross FG Pct.: Albany 47.3, Holy Cross FG Pct.: Albany 34.6, Holy Cross 44.4 FT Pct.: Albany 90.0, Holy Cross FGs: Albany 9-26 (Hooley 3-8, Ennema 2-3, Singletary 2-7, Cremo 1-3, Sanders 1-4, Andrews 0-1), Holy Cross (Thompson 6-10, Champion 2-7, Alexander 1-2, Husek 1-2, Hamilton 1-2, Charles 1-4) Turnovers: Albany 12 (Rowley 3, Sanders 2, Hooley 2, Cremo 2, Stire, Peters, Charles), Holy Cross 10 (Charles 2, Alexander 2, Husek 2, Champion 2, Thompson, Floyd) Blocked Shots: Albany 2 (Rowley, Ennema), Holy Cross 1 (Alexander) Steals: Albany 2 (Singletary, Cremo), Holy Cross 6 (Charles 2, Hamilton 2, Husek, Thompson) Attendance: 1,494 Records: Albany 6-3; Holy Cross 3-5

33 HOLY CROSS BOX SCORES #2 Kansas 92 Holy Cross 59 December 9, 2015 Allen Fieldhouse Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Kennedy Benzan Perkins Rielly Floyd Champion Baker Zignorski Team 1-1 Totals Kansas min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Selden, f Ellis, f Mickelson,c Mason, g Graham, g Vick Manning Mykhailiuk Self Diallo Greene Bragg Young Team 0-2 Totals Holy Cross Kansas FG Pct.: Holy Cross 38.1, Kansas FG Pct.: Holy Cross 42.1, Kansas 60.0 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 82.6, Kansas FGs: Holy Cross 8-19 (Husek 2-2, Champion 2-4, Alexander 2-5, Zignorski 1-1, Thompson 1-5, Charles 0-1, Hamilton 0-1), Kansas (Selden 3-4, Greene 3-4, Mason 2-2, Graham 2-3, Manning 1-1, Mykhailiuk 1-3, Vick 0-1, Ellis 0-2) Turnovers: Holy Cross 19 (Floyd 4, Charles 3, Husek 2, Hamilton 2, Zignorski 2, Alexander, Thompson, Benzan, Champion, Baker, Team), Kansas 15 (Selden 4, Diallo 4, Mason 2, Mykhailiuk 2, Bragg 2, Greene) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 1 (Floyd), Kansas 5 (Mickelson 2, Mason, Graham, Diallo) Steals: Holy Cross 8 (Charles 4, Alexander 2, Husek, Zignorski), Kansas 11 (Graham 3, Selden 2, Mickelson 2, Manning 2, Ellis, Vick) Attendance: 16,300 Records: Holy Cross 3-6; Kansas 7-1 Holy Cross 90 Hartford 68 December 12, 2015 Chase Family Arena Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Kennedy Benzan Perkins Rielly Floyd Champion Baker Zignorski Team 1-2 Totals Hartford min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Thomas, f Hobbs, f Weir, c Graham, g Lynch, g Wilkerson Dunne Ross Fay Cooper Team 1-2 Totals Holy Cross Hartford FG Pct.: Holy Cross 66.0, Hartford FG Pct.: Holy Cross 57.1, Hartford 38.9 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 61.5, Hartford FGs: Holy Cross 8-14 (Hamilton 3-3, Champion 3-5, Alexander 1-1, Zignorski 1-3, Charles 0-2), Hartford (Thomas 5-10, Ross 3-6, Graham 2-4, Lynch 2-5, Hobbs 1-4, Cooper 1-4, Wilkerson 0-1, Dunne 0-2) Turnovers: Holy Cross 16 (Alexander 4, Hamilton 3, Charles 2, Husek 2, Champion 2, Thompson, Floyd, Team), Hartford 16 (Graham 5, Lynch 4, Thomas 2, Ross 2, Cooper 2, Wilkerson) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 0, Hartford 1 (Hobbs) Steals: Holy Cross 12 (Alexander 3, Champion 3, Charles 2, Husek, Thompson, Floyd, Zignorski), Hartford 9 (Thomas 3, Ross 3, Graham 2, Dunne) Attendance: 1,072 Records: Holy Cross 4-6; Hartford 3-8 Holy Cross 76 Maine 75 December 21, 2015 Hart Center Maine min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Bernstein, f Eke, f Beal, c Calixte, g Little, g Harewood Lawton Stojiljkovic Gloger Reid-Knight Team 3-3 Totals Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Floyd Champion Zignorski Team 1-2 Totals Maine Holy Cross FG Pct.: Maine 46.9, Holy Cross FG Pct.: Maine 38.5, Holy Cross 36.8 FT Pct.: Maine 62.5, Holy Cross FGs: Maine (Harewood 4-5, Reid-Knight 3-8, Little 2-8, Calixte 1-2, Bernstein 0-3), Holy Cross 7-19 (Champion 3-8, Husek 2-3, Hamilton 1-1, Charles 1-3, Alexander 0-1, Zignorski 0-1, Thompson 0-2) Turnovers: Maine 23 (Harewood 4, Reid-Knight 4, Bernstein 3, Lawton 3, Eke 2, Calixte 2, Little 2, Stojiljkovic 2, Beal), Holy Cross 24 (Charles 5, Hamilton 4, Thompson 3, Champion 3, Zignorski 3, Alexander 2, Husek, Floyd, Team 2) Blocked Shots: Maine 2 (Eke 2), Holy Cross 5 (Husek 3, Floyd, Champion) Steals: Maine 12 (Harewood 3, Lawton 3, Calixte 2, Reid-Knight 2, Little, Stojiljkovic), Holy Cross 7 (Hamilton 3, Champion 2, Charles, Zignorski) Attendance: 1,014 Records: Maine 2-9; Holy Cross 5-6 Holy Cross 80 Boston University 64 December 30, 2015 Hart Center Boston U. min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Papale, f Dieudonne, f Haines, c Mosely, g Foreman, g E. Johnson Havener Fanning Mbargorba Chambers B. Johnson Team 1-2 Totals Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Kennedy Benzan Perkins Rielly Floyd Champion Baker Zignorski Team 2-4 Totals Boston U Holy Cross FG Pct.: Boston U. 38.2, Holy Cross FG Pct.: Boston U. 37.5, Holy Cross 39.1 FT Pct.: Boston U. 72.2, Holy Cross FGs: Boston U (Mosely 3-7, Dieudonne 2-2, E. Johnson 1-2, Fanning 1-2, Papale 1-4, Foreman 1-5, Haines 0-1, B. Johnson 0-1), Holy Cross 9-23 (Alexander 3-4, Zignorski 2-4, Charles 1-3, Husek 1-3, Thompson 1-4, Champion 1-5) Turnovers: Boston U. 11 (Mosely 4, Foreman 2, Fanning 2, Dieudonne, Haines, Havener), Holy Cross 12 (Charles 3, Alexander 2, Husek 2, Floyd 2, Thompson, Hamilton, Champion) Blocked Shots: Boston U. 4 (Havener 2, E. Johnson, Fanning), Holy Cross 4 (Charles 2, Floyd 2) Steals: Boston U. 8 (Mosely 3, Havener 2, Papale, Foreman, E. Johnson), Holy Cross 5 (Champion 3, Charles, Thompson) Attendance: 2,345 Records: Boston U. 7-7, 0-1; Holy Cross 6-6, 1-0 Navy 65 Holy Cross 60 January 2, 2016 Alumni Hall Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Floyd Champion Zignorski Team 2-2 Totals Navy min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Anderson, f Lacey, f Kelly, c Knorr, g Dunbar, g Fox Abruzzo Fong Alade Hogan Team 4-6 Totals Holy Cross Navy FG Pct.: Holy Cross 38.8, Navy FG Pct.: Holy Cross 38.1, Navy 21.4 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 66.7, Navy FGs: Holy Cross 8-21 (Champion 5-8, Husek 1-2, Charles 1-3, Thompson 1-4, Alexander 0-1, Hamilton 0-1, Zignorski 0-2), Navy 3-14 (Dunbar 1-2, Abruzzo 1-4, Fong 1-4, Anderson 0-2, Knorr 0-2) Turnovers: Holy Cross 9 (Husek 3, Charles, Alexander, Thompson, Hamilton, Champion, Zignorski), Navy 10 (Dunbar 3, Anderson 2, Lacey, Knorr, Abruzzo, Hogan, Team) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 3 (Charles, Husek, Hamilton), Navy 7 (Kelly 4, Abruzzo, Fong, Hogan) Steals: Holy Cross 6 (Charles 3, Zignorski 2, Thompson), Navy 3 (Anderson, Dunbar, Alade) Attendance: 2,677 Records: Holy Cross 6-7, 1-1; Navy 10-5, 1-1 Holy Cross 65 Colgate 63 January 6, 2016 Hart Center Colgate min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Swopshire, f Krmpotich, f Regisford, c O Brien, g Tillotson, g Ramon Batt Rivard Amiel Team 2-6 Totals Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Benzan Perkins Floyd Champion Zignorski Team 2-3 Totals Colgate Holy Cross FG Pct.: Colgate 36.7, Holy Cross FG Pct.: Colgate 38.7, Holy Cross 31.6 FT Pct.: Colgate 87.5, Holy Cross FGs: Colgate (O Brien 3-6, Ramon 3-7, Rivard 2-3, Tillotson 2-5, Showshire 2-6, Krmpotich 0-1, Amiel 0-3), Holy Cross 6-19 (Charles 3-5, Hamilton 2-3, Zignorski 1-4, Champion 0-1, Husek 0-2, Thompson 0-4) Turnovers: Colgate 11 (Showshire 3, Ramon 3, Rivard 3, Tillotson, Batt), Holy Cross 10 (Alexander 4, Charles 3, Husek, Thompson, Champion) Blocked Shots: Colgate 3 (Krmpotich 2, Swopshire), Holy Cross 6 (Charles 4, Husek 2) Steals: Colgate 4 (Krmpotich, O Brien, Tillotson, Amiel), Holy Cross 6 (Charles 3, Zignorski 2, Champion) Attendance: 1,256 Records: Colgate 6-8, 2-1; Holy Cross 7-7, 2-1 Bucknell 98 Holy Cross 71 January 9, 2016 Sojka Pavilion Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Kennedy Benzan Perkins Rielly Floyd Champion Baker Zignorski Team 1-1 Totals Bucknell min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Hass, f Hoffman, f Foulland, c Brown, g Frazier, g MacLeay Mackenzie Azzinaro Jones O Reilly Thomas Banas Team 1-3 Totals Holy Cross Bucknell FG Pct.: Holy Cross 41.4, Bucknell FG Pct.: Holy Cross 29.2, Bucknell 64.0 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 59.3, Bucknell FGs: Holy Cross 7-24 (Thompson 3-6, Charles 1-2, Husek 1-2, Zignorski 1-4, Champion 1-5, Hamilton 0-2, Alexander 0-3), Bucknell (Azzinaro 7-10, Mackenzie 2-2, O Reilly 2-2, Hass 2-4, Hoffman 1-2, Jones 1-2, Frazier 1-3) Turnovers: Holy Cross 17 (Charles 6, Alexander 3, Husek 2, Hamilton 2, Floyd 2, Benzan, Champion), Bucknell 15 (Brown 3, Mackenzie 3, Hass 2, Jones 2, Foulland, Frazier, MacLeay, Azzinaro, Thomas) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 1 (Alexander), Bucknell 2 (Hoffman, MacLeay) Steals: Holy Cross 8 (Alexander 2, Thompson 2, Zignorski 2, Husek, Champion), Bucknell 10 (Foulland 4, Brown, Frazier, MacLeay, Mackenzie, Jones, Thomas) Attendance: 3,111 Records: Holy Cross 7-8, 2-2; Bucknell 7-8, 4-0 Lafayette 65 Holy Cross 52 January 13, 2016 Kirby Sports Center Charles, f Champion, f Alexander, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Kennedy Benzan Perkins Rielly Baker Zignorski Husek Team 1-4 Totals Lafayette min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Boykins, f Zalys, f Musters, c Lindner, g Rufer, g Orender Stafford Evans Klinewski Barlow Freeland Murphy Team 0-2 Totals Holy Cross Lafayette FG Pct.: Holy Cross 31.6, Lafayette FG Pct.: Holy Cross 18.5, Lafayette 40.0 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 91.7, Lafayette FGs: Holy Cross 5-27 (Champion 2-7, Hamilton 2-7, Thompson 1-6, Zignorski 0-1, Husek 0-1, Alexander 0-2, Charles 0-3), Lafayette (Rufer 4-8, Lindner 3-4, Boykins 2-6, Zalys 1-4, Orender 0-1, Stafford 0-2) Turnovers: Holy Cross 14 (Charles 5, Champion 3, Alexander 2, Thompson 2, Hamilton, Husek), Lafayette 15 (Boykins 4, Rufer 3, Lindner 2, Stafford 2, Zalys, Orender, Freeland, Team) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 3 (Husek 2, Champion), Lafayette 2 (Musters, Evans) Steals: Holy Cross 8 (Charles 3, Alexander 3, Thompson, Hamilton), Lafayette 8 (Rufer 2, Stafford 2, Evans 2, Boykins, Lindner) Attendance: 1,335 Records: Holy Cross 7-9, 2-3; Lafayette 5-11, 2-3

34 HOLY CROSS BOX SCORES Lehigh 87 Holy Cross 66 January 16, 2016 Hart Center Lehigh min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Price, f Chuku, f Kempton, c Ross, g Leufroy, g Carter Jenkins Davis Glover Goldsborough Team 1-2 Totals Charles, f Champion, f Alexander, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Benzan Perkins Floyd Green Zignorski Husek Team 2-2 Totals Lehigh Holy Cross FG Pct.: Lehigh 55.9, Holy Cross FG Pct.: Lehigh 47.8, Holy Cross 35.0 FT Pct.: Lehigh 83.3, Holy Cross FGs: Lehigh (Price 6-8, Carter 2-4, Jenkins 1-1, Ross 1-2, Leufroy 1-3, Chuku 0-5), Holy Cross 7-20 (Husek 4-6, Zignorski 1-1, Thompson 1-2, Champion 1-3, Perkins 0-1, Charles 0-2, Alexander 0-2, Hamilton 0-3) Turnovers: Lehigh 11 (Price 3, Kempton 2, Ross 2, Chuku, Leufroy, Jenkins, Team), Holy Cross 6 (Charles 3, Champion 2, Floyd) Blocked Shots: Lehigh 2 (Price, Carter), Holy Cross 2 (Floyd 2) Steals: Lehigh 3 (Jenkins 2, Kempton), Holy Cross 6 (Hamilton 2, Champion, Benzan, Perkins, Green) Attendance: 1,301 Records: Lehigh 5-12, 3-3; Holy Cross 7-10, 2-4 Holy Cross 69 Army 65 January 20, 2016 Hart Center Army min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Toomey, f Emezie, f Hoffman, c Cox, g Wilson, g Mammel Edwards Morrison Fox Miller Dodge Roe Team 2-5 Totals Charles, f Champion, f Alexander, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Benzan Perkins Floyd Green Zignorski Husek Team 0-1 Totals Army Holy Cross FG Pct.: Army 40.4, Holy Cross FG Pct.: Army 28.6, Holy Cross 17.6 FT Pct.: Army 77.3, Holy Cross FGs: Army 6-21 (Dodge 2-3, Wilson 2-10, Edwards 1-1, Roe 1-2, Morrison 0-1, Toomey 0-2, Emezie 0-2), Holy Cross 3-17 (Husek 1-2, Alexander 1-3, Charles 1-5, Thompson 0-1, Benzan 0-1, Zignorski 0-2, Champion 0-3) Turnovers: Army 16 (Emezie 4, Toomey 3, Cox 3, Wilson 2, Morrison, Fox, Dodge, Roe), Holy Cross 7 (Hamilton 3, Charles, Champion, Alexander, Thompson) Blocked Shots: Army 1 (Toomey), Holy Cross 3 (Floyd 3) Steals: Army 2 (Wilson, Edwards), Holy Cross 6 (Alexander 3, Thompson, Hamilton, Husek) Attendance: 1,359 Records: Army 12-7, 3-4; Holy Cross 8-10, 3-4 Colgate 76 Holy Cross 61 January 24, 2016 Cotterell Court Charles, f Champion, f Alexander, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Benzan Perkins Floyd Green Zignorski Husek Team 2-2 Totals Colgate min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Rivard, f Swopshire, f Regisford, c O Brien, g Tillotson, g Ramon Batt Krmpotich Robertson Amiel Team 1-2 Totals Holy Cross Colgate FG Pct.: Holy Cross 43.5, Colgate FG Pct.: Holy Cross 47.6, Colgate 46.7 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 73.3, Colgate FGs: Holy Cross (Thompson 4-7, Champion 2-4, Hamilton 2-4, Charles 1-1, Green 1-1, Zignorski 0-1, Husek 0-3), Colgate 7-15 (O Brien 3-5, Tillotson 2-6, Rivard 1-1, Swopshire 1-1, Robertson 0-1, Amiel 0-1) Turnovers: Holy Cross 15 (Champion 4, Charles 3, Thompson 3, Hamilton 2, Alexander, Benzan, Zignorski), Colgate 11 (Rivard 3, Regisford 2, Tillotson 2, Swopshire, O Brien, Team 2) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 4 (Husek 3, Floyd), Colgate 1 (Batt) Steals: Holy Cross 4 (Thompson 2, Champion, Alexander), Colgate 10 (O Brien 3, Tillotson 3, Ramon, Batt, Robertson, Amiel) Attendance: 674 Records: Holy Cross 8-11, 3-5; Colgate 10-9, 6-2 Loyola (Md.) 71 Holy Cross 54 January 27, 2016 Hart Center Loyola min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Jones, f Barnard, f Rassman, c Walker, g Laster, g Gorski Staubi Gregory Hubbard Fives Team 0-4 Totals Charles, f Champion, f Alexander, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Benzan Floyd Green Husek Team 2-3 Totals Loyola Holy Cross FG Pct.: Loyola 57.7, Holy Cross FG Pct.: Loyola 22.2, Holy Cross 17.4 FT Pct.: Loyola 64.3, Holy Cross FGs: Loyola 2-9 (Hubbard 2-5, Rassman 0-1, Walker 0-1, Laster 0-2), Holy Cross 4-23 (Champion 1-3, Hamilton 1-3, Charles 1-4, Alexander 1-6, Benzan 0-1, Green 0-1, Husek 0-2, Thompson 0-3) Turnovers: Loyola 14 (Laster 4, Jones 3, Walker 2, Hubbard 2, Barnard, Rassman, Gregory), Holy Cross 11 (Hamilton 3, Charles 2, Alexander 2, Husek 2, Champion, Thompson) Blocked Shots: Loyola 1 (Laster), Holy Cross 0 Steals: Loyola 6 (Jones 4, Walker, Fives), Holy Cross 7 (Alexander 3, Charles, Champion, Thompson, Benzan) Attendance: 1,646 Records: Loyola 5-14, 4-4; Holy Cross 8-12, 3-6 Holy Cross (OT) 87 Navy 80 January 30, 2016 Hart Center Navy min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Anderson, f Lacey, f Kelly, c Knorr, g Dunbar, g Fox Pearson Abruzzo Fong Dulin Alade Hogan Team 2-4 Totals Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Hamilton, g Champion Thompson Benzan Floyd Green Team 2-6 Totals Navy Holy Cross FG Pct.: Navy 52.0, Holy Cross FG Pct.: Navy 28.6, Holy Cross 31.6 FT Pct.: Navy 70.6, Holy Cross FGs: Navy 4-14 (Anderson 2-4, Dunbar 1-2, Fong 1-2, Abruzzo 0-6), Holy Cross 6-19 (Alexander 2-4, Hamilton 2-4, Thompson 1-4, Champion 1-5, Charles 0-2) Turnovers: Navy 16 (Dunbar 6, Anderson 3, Kelly 2, Dulin 2, Pearson, Alade, Hogan), Holy Cross 11 (Alexander 3, Champion 2, Floyd 2, Charles, Husek, Hamilton, Benzan) Blocked Shots: Navy 2 (Kelly, Alade), Holy Cross 4 (Alexander 2, Husek, Green) Steals: Navy 6 (Abruzzo 4, Lacey, Dunbar), Holy Cross 7 (Hamilton 2, Floyd 2, Green 2, Thompson) Attendance: 1,834 Records: Navy 15-7, 6-3; Holy Cross 9-12, 4-6 American 58 Holy Cross 45 February 1, 2016 Bender Arena Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Hamilton, g Champion, g Thompson Benzan Floyd Green Zignorski Team 0-2 Totals American min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp D. Jones, f Vasic, f Maragkos, c Washington, g Reed, g Tolksdorf C. Jones Matic Team 1-4 Totals Holy Cross American FG Pct.: Holy Cross 36.0, American FG Pct.: Holy Cross 14.3, American 27.8 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 46.7, American FGs: Holy Cross 2-14 (Hamilton 2-2, Charles 0-1, Husek 0-1, Champion 0-2, Thompson 0-2, Zignorski 0-2, Alexander 0-4), American 5-18 (D. Jones 2-2, Reed 2-6, Washington 1-5, Vasic 0-1, Matic 0-1, C. Jones 0-3) Turnovers: Holy Cross 12 (Alexander 5, Charles, Husek, Hamilton, Champion, Floyd, Team 2), American 10 (C. Jones 4, Reed 2, D. Jones, Maragkos, Washington, Matic) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 0, American 2 (Vasic, Washington) Steals: Holy Cross 7 (Thompson 3, Charles, Champion, Green, Zignorski), American 6 (Reed 3, Vasic 2, Tolksdorf) Attendance: 457 Records: Holy Cross 9-13, 4-7; American 6-15, 4-6 Bucknell 77 Holy Cross 52 February 6, 2016 Hart Center Bucknell min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Hass, f Hoffman, f Foulland, c Brown, g Frazier, g MacLeay Mackenzie Azzinaro Jones O Reilly Thomas Banas Oberfeld Team 2-4 Totals Charles, f Alexander, f Husek, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Kennedy Benzan Perkins Rielly Floyd Champion Green Zignorski Mountain Team 2-5 Totals Bucknell Holy Cross FG Pct.: Bucknell 50.9, Holy Cross FG Pct.: Bucknell 40.0, Holy Cross 22.2 FT Pct.: Bucknell 81.3, Holy Cross FGs: Bucknell 8-20 (Thomas 4-5, Mackenzie 2-3, Hass 2-7, Frazier 0-1, Azzinaro 0-1, O Reilly 0-1, Hoffman 0-2), Holy Cross 4-18 (Thompson 2-4, Zignorski 1-1, Charles 1-3, Alexander 0-1, Husek 0-1, Kennedy 0-1, Hamilton 0-3, Champion 0-4) Turnovers: Bucknell 9 (Hass 2, Foulland 2, MacLeay 2, Frazier, Mackenzie, Azzinaro), Holy Cross 12 (Alexander 4, Floyd 2, Champion 2, Charles, Husek, Hamilton, Zignorski) Blocked Shots: Bucknell 2 (Hass, Thomas), Holy Cross 4 (Floyd 3, Charles) Steals: Bucknell 8 (Hoffman 3, Azzinaro 3, Hass, Foulland), Holy Cross 4 (Charles, Thompson, Floyd, Champion) Attendance: 2,647 Records: Bucknell 13-10, 10-2; Holy Cross 9-14, 4-8

35 HOLY CROSS BOX SCORES Holy Cross 67 Lafayette 53 February 10, 2016 Hart Center Lafayette min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Klinewski, f Boykins, f Freeland, c Lindner, g Scott, g Orender Stafford Evans Rufer Barlow Zalys Murphy Musters Team 0-1 Totals Charles, f Champion, f Alexander, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Kennedy Benzan Perkins Rielly Floyd Green Zignorski Mountain Husek Team 2-6 Totals Lafayette Holy Cross FG Pct.: Lafayette 44.2, Holy Cross FG Pct.: Lafayette 43.5, Holy Cross 32.0 FT Pct.: Lafayette 45.5, Holy Cross FGs: Lafayette (Scott 5-8, Boykins 2-5, Rufer 2-5, Zalys 1-2, Stafford 0-1, Lindner 0-2), Holy Cross 8-25 (Alexander 4-5, Champion 2-4, Thompson 1-5, Hamilton 1-5, Husek 0-2, Charles 0-4) Turnovers: Lafayette 16 (Scott 3, Zalys 3, Klinewski 2, Boykins 2, Freeland 2, Lindner 2, Stafford, Rufer), Holy Cross 12 (Charles 2, Champion 2, Thompson 2, Alexander, Floyd, Zignorski, Mountain, Husek, Team) Blocked Shots: Lafayette 1 (Freeland), Holy Cross 2 (Charles, Floyd) Steals: Lafayette 3 (Stafford 2, Boykins), Holy Cross 9 (Champion 2, Hamilton 2, Floyd 2, Alexander, Thompson, Green) Attendance: 1,067 Records: Lafayette 5-19, 2-11; Holy Cross 10-14, 5-8 Lehigh 64 Holy Cross 59 February 15, 2016 Stabler Arena Charles, f Champion, f Alexander, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Benzan Floyd Green Husek Team 3-6 Totals Lehigh min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Price, f Chuku, f Kempton, c Ross, g Leufroy, g Carter Jenkins Glover Goldsborough Team 1-3 Totals Holy Cross Lehigh FG Pct.: Holy Cross 34.9, Lehigh FG Pct.: Holy Cross 41.4, Lehigh 26.7 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 33.3, Lehigh FGs: Holy Cross (Champion 7-11, Charles 2-7, Husek 1-1, Alexander 1-3, Thompson 1-5, Hamilton 0-2), Lehigh 4-15 (Price 3-8, Jenkins 1-3, Ross 0-1, Carter 0-1, Chuku 0-2) Turnovers: Holy Cross 8 (Champion 2, Charles, Alexander, Hamilton, Floyd, Green, Team), Lehigh 9 (Price 2, Kempton 2, Goldsborough 2, Chuku, Ross, Jenkins) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 2 (Champion, Green), Lehigh 5 (Price 2, Kempton 2, Leufroy) Steals: Holy Cross 4 (Alexander, Thompson, Hamilton, Green), Lehigh 4 (Carter 2, Price, Kempton) Attendance: 710 Records: Holy Cross 10-15, 5-9; Lehigh 11-14, 9-5 Army 72 Holy Cross 68 February 17, 2016 Christl Arena Charles, f Champion, f Alexander, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Benzan Floyd Green Zignorski Husek Team 1-1 Totals Army min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Plomb, f Toomey, f Ferguson, c Cox, g Wilson, g Mammel Edwards Morrison Fox Roe Emezie Team 0-4 Totals Holy Cross Army FG Pct.: Holy Cross 42.4, Army FG Pct.: Holy Cross 30.0, Army 27.8 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 80.0, Army FGs: Holy Cross 6-20 (Thompson 3-8, Alexander 2-4, Hamilton 1-4, Husek 0-1, Charles 0-3), Army 5-18 (Wilson 5-9, Toomey 0-1, Edwards 0-1, Fox 0-1, Roe 0-2, Plomb 0-4) Turnovers: Holy Cross 8 (Alexander 2, Charles, Champion, Thompson, Floyd, Green, Team), Army 13 (Ferguson 4, Toomey 3, Morrison 2, Fox 2, Plomb, Cox) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 4 (Floyd 2, Husek 2), Army 5 (Wilson 3, Ferguson, Cox) Steals: Holy Cross 10 (Hamilton 3, Champion 2, Alexander, Thompson, Benzan, Green, Husek), Army 5 (Cox 2, Toomey, Ferguson, Fox) Attendance: 1,086 Records: Holy Cross 10-16, 5-10; Army 16-11, 7-8 American (OT) 71 Holy Cross 70 February 21, 2016 Hart Center American min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp D. Jones, f Vasic, f Maragkos, c Washington, g Reed, g Tolksdorf Rivera C. Jones Rhea Matic Team 2-6 Totals Charles, f Champion, f Alexander, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Benzan Perkins Floyd Green Zignorski Husek Team 3-5 Totals American Holy Cross FG Pct.: American 45.5, Holy Cross FG Pct.: American 35.3, Holy Cross 28.6 FT Pct.: American 73.5, Holy Cross FGs: American 6-17 (Reed 3-5, C. Jones 1-2, Washington 1-3, Rhea 1-3, Vasic 0-1, Maragkos 0-1, D. Jones 0-2), Holy Cross 4-14 (Thompson 2-5, Charles 1-1, Alexander 1-3, Hamilton 0-1, Champion 0-2, Perkins 0-2) Turnovers: American 16 (D. Jones 4, Vasic 3, Matic 3, Washington 2, Reed 2, Rhea, Team), Holy Cross 11 (Thompson 2, Green 2, Charles, Champion, Alexander, Hamilton, Benzan, Perkins, Zignorski) Blocked Shots: American 3 (D. Jones, Reed, C. Jones), Holy Cross 0 Steals: American 5 (Vasic 3, C. Jones 2), Holy Cross 7 (Thompson 2, Floyd 2, Benzan, Green, Zignorski) Attendance: 1,909 Records: American 9-18, 7-9; Holy Cross 10-17, 5-11 Loyola (Md.) 78 Holy Cross 63 February 24, 2016 Reitz Arena Charles, f Champion, f Alexander, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Benzan Floyd Green Zignorski Husek Team 0-3 Totals Loyola min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Laster, f Barnard, f Rassman, c Walker, g Hubbard, g Gorski Provo Tuohy Norton Staubi Gregory Fives Forney Team 1-3 Totals Holy Cross Loyola FG Pct.: Holy Cross 41.5, Loyola FG Pct.: Holy Cross 23.5, Loyola 40.9 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 68.2, Loyola FGs: Holy Cross 4-17 (Champion 1-2, Hamilton 1-2, Zignorski 1-2, Alexander 1-3, Green 0-1, Charles 0-2, Thompson 0-5), Loyola 9-22 (Walker 3-4, Hubbard 3-7, Fives 2-3, Laster 1-6, Rassman 0-2) Turnovers: Holy Cross 7 (Charles 4, Thompson, Floyd, Zignorski), Loyola 12 (Walker 4, Hubbard 2, Staubi 2, Barnard, Provo, Tuohy, Team) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 1 (Charles), Loyola 2 (Laster 2) Steals: Holy Cross 6 (Zignorski 2, Charles, Champion, Thompson, Floyd), Loyola 2 (Laster, Walker) Attendance: 602 Records: Holy Cross 10-18, 5-12; Loyola 9-19, 8-9 Boston University 83 Holy Cross 68 February 27, 2016 Case Gymnasium Charles, f Champion, f Alexander, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Kennedy Benzan Perkins Rielly Floyd Green Zignorski Husek Team 0-2 Totals Boston U. min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Papale, f Fanning, f Mbargorba, c E. Johnson, g Mosely, g Havener Chambers B. Johnson Haines Team 0-3 Totals Holy Cross Boston U FG Pct.: Holy Cross 44.8, Boston U FG Pct.: Holy Cross 30.0, Boston U FT Pct.: Holy Cross 58.3, Boston U FGs: Holy Cross 9-30 (Thompson 3-10, Alexander 2-3, Charles 2-4, Champion 2-8, Hamilton 0-2, Zignorski 0-3), Boston U (E. Johnson 2-3, Papale 2-5, Mosely 2-6, Fanning 1-2, Chambers 0-2) Turnovers: Holy Cross 6 (Benzan 2, Charles, Alexander, Hamilton, Zignorski), Boston U. 10 (Mosely 3, Fanning 2, E. Johnson 2, Papale, Mbargorba, Haines) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 3 (Charles 2, Floyd), Boston U. (Mbargorba) Steals: Holy Cross 2 (Charles, Hamilton), Boston U. 4 (Papale, Fanning, Mosely, Haines) Attendance: 1,237 Records: Holy Cross 10-19, 5-13; Boston U , 11-7 Holy Cross 72 Loyola (Md.) 67 March 1, 2016 Reitz Arena Charles, f Green, f Alexander, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Benzan Floyd Champion Zignorski Husek Team 0-0 Totals Loyola min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Laster, f Gregory, f Rassman, c Walker, g Hubbard, g Gorski Tuohy Staubi Fives Team 1-2 Totals Holy Cross Loyola FG Pct.: Holy Cross 49.0, Loyola FG Pct.: Holy Cross 42.9, Loyola 48.1 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 76.5, Loyola FGs: Holy Cross 9-21 (Alexander 4-7, Charles 3-5, Thompson 1-1, Champion 1-3, Husek 0-1, Hamilton 0-2, Zignorski 0-2), Loyola (Staubi 4-5, Laster 3-6, Hubbard 3-7, Walker 3-8, Fives 0-1) Turnovers: Holy Cross 11 (Champion 3, Charles 2, Zignorski 2, Green, Alexander, Thompson, Husek), Loyola 16 (Walker 4, Rassman 3, Staubi 3, Laster 2, Fives 2, Hubbard, Team) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 2 (Charles 2), Loyola 3 (Walker 2, Laster) Steals: Holy Cross 10 (Charles 6, Alexander, Hamilton, Zignorski, Husek), Loyola 5 (Walker 3, Staubi, Fives) Attendance: 408 Records: Holy Cross 11-19; Loyola 9-21 Holy Cross (2OT) 77 Bucknell 72 March 3, 2016 Sojka Pavilion Charles, f Green, f Alexander, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Floyd Champion Zignorski Husek Team 2-2 Totals Bucknell min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Hass, f Hoffman, f Foulland, c Brown, g Frazier, g MacLeay Mackenzie Azzinaro Jones Thomas Team 2-4 Totals Holy Cross Bucknell FG Pct.: Holy Cross 39.7, Bucknell FG Pct.: Holy Cross 36.8, Bucknell 25.6 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 66.7, Bucknell FGs: Holy Cross 7-19 (Alexander 2-3, Husek 2-4, Charles 1-2, Thompson 1-4, Champion 1-4, Hamilton 0-1, Zignorski 0-1), Bucknell (Thomas 4-6, Hass 3-13, Frazier 2-9, Mackenzie 1-2, Azzinaro 0-2, Hoffman 0-3, Brown 0-4) Turnovers: Holy Cross 9 (Charles 3, Alexander 2, Husek 2, Green, Zignorski), Bucknell 17 (Hass 4, Foulland 4, Brown 4, Hoffman 2, Frazier, MacLeay, Mackenzie) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 2 (Charles, Husek), Bucknell 6 (Hass 3, Foulland, Thomas) Steals: Holy Cross 10 (Green 2, Alexander 2, Champion 2, Thompson, Hamilton, Floyd, Husek), Bucknell 5 (Hass 2, Hoffman 2, Frazier) Attendance: 2,700 Records: Holy Cross 12-19; Bucknell 17-13

36 Holy Cross 60 Army 38 March 6, 2016 Christl Arena Charles, f Green, f Alexander, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Kennedy Benzan Perkins Rielly Floyd Champion Zignorski Mountain Husek Team 1-4 Totals Army min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Plomb, f Toomey, f Ferguson, c Cox, g Wilson, g Mammel Edwards Morrison Fox Roe Emezie Team 2-4 Totals Holy Cross Army FG Pct.: Holy Cross 39.3, Army FG Pct.: Holy Cross 36.0, Army 20.0 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 63.6, Army FGs: 9-25 (Champion 2-4, Charles 2-5, Alexander 2-6, Thompson 2-6, Husek 1-4), Army 6-30 (Wilson 3-8, Plomb 2-11, Toomey 1-5, Mammel 0-1, Fox 0-1, Morrison 0-2, Emezie 0-2) Turnovers: Holy Cross 8 (Charles 3, Thompson 2, Hamilton 2, Team), Army 18 (Cox 6, Plomb 3, Ferguson 3, Toomey 2, Fox 2, Edwards, Emezie) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 1 (Charles), Army 4 (Emezie 2, Ferguson, Edwards) Steals: Holy Cross 8 (Charles 2, Zignorski 2, Green, Alexander, Thompson, Champion), Army 3 (Plomb, Edwards, Morrison) Attendance: 1,107 Records: Holy Cross 13-19; Army Holy Cross 59 Lehigh 56 March 9, 2016 Stabler Arena Charles, f Green, f Alexander, c Thompson, g Hamilton, g Champion Zignorski Husek Team 1-2 Totals Lehigh min fg-a ft-a o-reb ast pf tp Price, f Chuku, f Kempton, c Ross, g Leufroy, g Carter Jenkins Glover Goldsborough Team 1-1 Totals Holy Cross Lehigh FG Pct.: Holy Cross 44.7, Lehigh FG Pct.: Holy Cross 37.9, Lehigh 30.8 FT Pct.: Holy Cross 50.0, Lehigh FGs: Holy Cross (Alexander 6-7, Thompson 2-9, Green 1-1, Hamilton 1-4, Champion 1-4, Husek 0-1, Charles 0-3), Lehigh 8-26 (Leufroy 3-10, Price 2-7, Ross 2-7, Chuku 1-1, Glover 0-1) Turnovers: Holy Cross 7 (Charles 2, Husek 2, Thompson, Hamilton, Champion), Lehigh 11 (Leufroy 4, Price 2, Kempton 2, Ross 2, Carter) Blocked Shots: Holy Cross 2 (Charles, Husek), Lehigh 1 (Ross) Steals: Holy Cross 5 (Thompson 3, Charles, Alexander), Lehigh 4 (Ross 3, Kempton) Attendance: 4,587 Records: Holy Cross 14-19; Lehigh HOLY CROSS BOX SCORES

37 PLAYER PROFILES CULLEN HAMILTON SENIOR GUARD WASHINGTON, D.C. POTOMAC SCHOOL (VA.) AS A SENIOR IN : Scored 24 points on nine of 13 shooting in the win over Navy Recorded 20 points, four rebounds and four assists in the win over Colgate, while hitting seven of nine field goal attempts Led the team with 18 points and there rebounds at American Scored a team-high 18 points and pulled down three rebounds at Brown Totaled 17 points, three steals, two rebounds and two assists at Army Posted 13 points and two assists at Loyola (Md.) Totaled 13 points, four assists, three rebounds and three steals in the win over Maine Recorded 12 points and two rebounds at Boston University Had 12 points, three assists and two rebounds in the victory at Hartford, while hitting all three of his three-point attempts Tallied 11 points, three rebounds and two assists in the victory over Boston University, while hitting five of seven field goal attempts Posted 11 points, three assists and two steals against Albany Scored 11 points in the victory at Marist Tallied 10 points, four assists and two steals in the victory over Lafayette Posted 10 points and five rebounds at Lafayette Scored 10 points in the victory over Sacred Heart Had nine points and two rebounds at Rhode Island Tallied nine points and two rebounds at Quinnipiac Recorded eight points, six rebounds and three assists against Loyola (Md.) Totaled eight points, three assists and two rebounds at Colgate Finished with six points, six rebounds, two assists and two steals in the win over Harvard Recorded six points, four rebounds and three assists against New Hampshire Posted five points and three rebounds at Bucknell Had four points, five rebounds and three assists against Bucknell AS A JUNIOR IN : Played in all 30 games, starting 14 times Averaged 6.6 points and 2.4 rebounds per contest Hit 81.8 percent (27 of 33) of his free throws and 33.8 percent (26 of 77) of his three-pointers on the season Led team in scoring five times, in steals five times, in rebounds once Scored in double-figures nine times on the year Led the team with 18 points, five rebounds and two assists at Navy Scored a team-high 16 points on six of nine shooting against Nichols Tallied 14 points, three rebounds and two steals against Army Posted 13 points and two steals in the win at Boston University Led the team with 13 points against Hartford, hitting five of seven field goals and three of four three-pointers Finished with 12 points and three rebounds at Lafayette Had 10 points, four boards at Bucknell in Patriot League quarterfinals Recorded 10 points and two rebounds in the Patriot League first round victory over Loyola (Md.) Scored 10 points at Canisius Posted nine points and two rebounds in the victory over Navy, while hitting all three of his field goal attempts (two of them three-pointers) Had nine points, five rebounds, two assists and two steals against NJIT Totaled nine points, three rebounds and three assists in win over Brown Recorded eight points and two rebounds at Bucknell Had six points, three boards and two assists in home win over Bucknell Had five points and two rebounds in the victory over Loyola (Md.) Totaled five points, four rebounds and two assists in win at Army AS A SOPHOMORE IN : Played in 18 games on the season, starting eight times at shooting guard Missed 16 games due to injury Led the team in scoring four times, in steals three times and in assists once Averaged 8.2 points and 1.8 rebounds per game Hit 36.3 percent (29 of 80) of his three-point field goal attempts and 82.6 percent (19 of 23) of his free throws Scored in double-figures five times on the year Led the team with 35 points in the double overtime victory over Sacred Heart, while hitting seven of 13 attempts from three-point range Tied the school single-game record with his seven made three-pointers against Sacred Heart Scored 16 points at Boston University, while hitting four of six attempts from three-point range Led the team with 16 points, two rebounds and two assists against Belmont Totaled 13 points and four rebounds in the win at Fairfield Recorded 10 points and six rebounds in the home victory over Colgate Tallied nine points, two rebounds and two steals in the win at Navy Had nine points against American Posted nine points and two rebounds at Michigan Scored nine points against Harvard in the season opener Recorded eight points and three rebounds at No. 12 North Carolina Posted five points and two rebounds in the home win over Army Scored five points in the victory at Lafayette HAMILTON S HOLY CROSS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Career HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

38 PLAYER PROFILES AS A FRESHMAN IN : Selected to the Patriot League All-Rookie team Played in 30 games on the season, starting seven times Averaged 6.3 points and 2.9 rebounds per game on the year Made 36.1 percent of his three-point field goal attempts (22 of 61) in Patriot League play Led the team in steals four times, rebounding twice and scoring once Scored in double-figures six times Named the Patriot League Anaconda Rookie of the Week twice (on Nov. 12 and Feb. 25) Recorded 18 points and seven rebounds in the home game with Lafayette, while hitting six of eight field goal attempts and four of six shots from three-point range Totaled 15 points and four rebounds at Old Dominion, including the game-winning free throw with 8.9 seconds remaining Posted 13 points and two assists in the home win over American, while hitting four of six three-point attempts Had 11 points and two rebounds in the win over New Hampshire Totaled 10 points and four rebounds at Bucknell Finished with 10 points, five rebounds and three assists in the win over Dartmouth Recorded nine points and three rebounds in the victory over Colgate Had nine points and three rebounds while making his first career start in the home game with Lehigh Finished with eight points and five rebounds at American Totaled eight points, three rebounds and two assists in the win over Columbia Recorded eight points and two rebounds in the victory at Sacred Heart Scored seven points at Hartford Posted with six points and two rebounds in the home victory over Navy Totaled six points, three assists and two rebounds against Army Recorded six points and six rebounds at Lafayette Scored six points in the victory at Navy Had six points and two rebounds at Lehigh Posted six points and six rebounds at St. John s HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Levi Franklin at the Potomac School in McLean, Va. Earned fourth team All-Metropolitan honors from the Washington Post as a junior, after averaging 22.0 points per game Named to the honorable mention Virginia Independent Schools All-State team PERSONAL: Majoring in Sociology HAMILTON GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Old Dominion UT-San Antonio Morgan State MAINE at St. John s NEW HAMP at Providence at Hartford at Sacred Heart DARTMOUTH at San Fran at Harvard at Boston Coll YALE COLUMBIA at Lehigh at Navy AMERICAN at Lafayette BUCKNELL ARMY at Colgate * LEHIGH * NAVY * at American * LAFAYETTE * at Bucknell * at Army COLGATE * at Lafayette # HAMILTON GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts * Harvard * SAC. HEART * at N. Carolina * at Fairfield * Belmont Hartford at UNH ALBANY at Hartford CANISIUS at NJIT at Michigan * at Boston U * AMERICAN * COLGATE at Bucknell at Army LEHIGH at Lafayette at Navy LOYOLA at American at Colgate BUCKNELL ARMY at Lehigh LAFAYETTE NAVY at Loyola BOSTON U. LEHIGH # at American # at Brown % YALE % HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

39 PLAYER PROFILES HAMILTON GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Harvard BROWN NICHOLS at Syracuse at Albany at Sacred Heart HARTFORD NJIT at Canisius at Pittsburgh BOSTON U at American at Colgate BUCKNELL ARMY at Lehigh * LAFAYETTE * NAVY * at Loyola * AMERICAN * COLGATE * at Bucknell * at Army * LEHIGH * at Lafayette * at Navy * LOYOLA * at Boston U * LOYOLA # * at Bucknell # HAMILTON S CAREER HIGHS Points: 35 vs. Sacred Heart, 11/13/2013 Rebounds: 7 three times, last at American, 1/3/2015 Field Goals: 11 vs. Sacred Heart, 11/13/2013 Field Goal Attempts: 21 vs. Sacred Heart, 11/13/2013 Three-Pointers: 7 vs. Sacred Heart, 11/13/2013 Three-Point Attempts: 13 vs. Sacred Heart, 11/13/2013 Free Throws: 7 at Navy, 2/22/2015 Free Throw Attempts: 8 two times, last at Navy, 2/22/2015 Assists: 5 at Lehigh, 2/15/2016 Blocks: 1 at Navy, 1/2/2016 Steals: 3 two times, last at Army, 2/17/2016 Minutes Played: 43 vs. Navy, 1/30/2016 HAMILTON GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts * at Marist * at Brown * NEW HAMP * at Quinnipiac * SAC. HEART * HARVARD * at URI * ALBANY * at Kansas * at Hartford * MAINE * BOSTON U * at Navy * COLGATE * at Bucknell * at Lafayette * LEHIGH * ARMY * at Colgate * LOYOLA * NAVY * at American * BUCKNELL * LAFAYETTE * at Lehigh * at Army * AMERICAN * at Loyola * at Boston U * at Loyola # * at Bucknell # * at Army # * at Lehigh # * Denotes games Hamilton started # Patriot League Tournament games % College Insider Tournament games HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

40 PLAYER PROFILES ERIC GREEN SENIOR GUARD / FORWARD MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CALIF. ST. MARK S SCHOOL (MASS.) AS A SENIOR IN : Earned All-Patriot League Tournament team honors Recorded 13 points and three rebounds in the Patriot League championship game victory at Lehigh Posted five points, two rebounds and two assists in the Patriot League semifinal victory at Army Totaled 10 points, three rebounds and two steals in the Patriot League quarterfinal win at Bucknell Had two points and two rebounds in the Patriot League Tournament first round victory at Loyola (Md.) Posted 11 points and three rebounds against Bucknell Totaled six points, five rebounds and two steals in the win over Navy Recorded five points and four rebounds at Colgate Recorded four points and two rebounds at Lehigh Had four points and two rebounds in the victory over Lafayette Tallied four points and five rebounds at American Scored four points against Loyola (Md.) Missed the first 16 games of the season due to injury AS A JUNIOR IN : Played in 30 games on the season, starting 16 times Averaged 6.5 points, 3.2 rebounds, 1.4 steals and 0.6 blocked shots per game, while hitting 43.2 percent of his field goal attempts (86 of 199) Ranked sixth in the Patriot League in steals and 15th in blocked shots Finished the season 197th in the nation in steals Led the team in steals 10 times, in blocks six times, in scoring twice, in rebounding twice and in assists once Scored in double-figures eight times on the year Led the team with 16 points and five steals in the win over Brown Totaled 14 points, three rebounds and two steals in the victory over Nichols, while hitting seven of eight field goal attempts Tallied 13 points and two assists at Lafayette Scored 13 points and grabbed two rebounds in the win over Colgate Led the team with 13 points, five rebounds and two steals in the win over Lehigh, and received the Martin J. O Malley Award as the Winter Homecoming MVP Totaled 12 points, six rebounds, two assists and two steals against Boston University Tallied 12 points, three rebounds and two steals in the victory over No. 25 Harvard Totaled 10 points and six rebounds in the win at Army Recorded eight points, three blocks, two rebounds and two assists in the victory over New Jersey Tech Tallied six points and five rebounds at Loyola (Md.) Posted six points and five rebounds at Colgate Tallied six points, five rebounds and three steals at Canisius Recorded six points and four rebounds at Sacred Heart Had five points and two rebounds at Bucknell Posted four points, six steals and two rebounds in the victory at Boston University AS A SOPHOMORE IN : Played in all 34 games on the season, starting 27 times Averaged 7.9 points, 4.0 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.7 steals per game Pulled down 49 of his 135 rebounds on the offensive end Ranked fifth in the Patriot League in steals and 12th in offensive rebounds Finished the season 81st in the nation in steals Tied the school single-season record for games played Led the team in steals 18 times, in assists 13 times, in blocks six times, in scoring twice and in rebounding twice Scored in double-figures 12 times on the season, while posting one double-double Led the team with 18 points, six rebounds, five steals and three assists in the victory over Hartford during the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament Tallied 15 points, five assists, five steals and four rebounds at NJIT Posted 14 points, five rebounds and two steals at Brown in the College- Insider.com Tournament first round Totaled 14 points, four boards and three assists in home win over Navy Led the team with 14 points and six rebounds in the victory at Lehigh Tallied 12 points and six rebounds in the win at Loyola (Md.) Totaled 12 points, three assists and three steals at Hartford Recorded 11 points, three assists and two steals in the win at Colgate Posted a double-double (11 points, 10 rebounds) in the victory at Army Had 10 points, five assists, three boards and three steals vs. Boston U. Totaled 10 points, five steals, four assists, three rebounds and two blocks in the home victory over Colgate Totaled 10 points, five rebounds and five assists in the double overtime victory over Sacred Heart AS A FRESHMAN IN : Sat out the entire season HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Dave Lubick at St. Mark s School in Southborough, Mass. Earned first team All-Independent School League honors in Averaged 12.0 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.7 steals per game during the season Previously earned first team All Tri-City Athletic League honors in , while playing at West High School in Tracy, Calif. PERSONAL: Majoring in Sociology GREEN S HOLY CROSS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Career HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

41 PLAYER PROFILES GREEN GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Harvard SAC. HEART at N. Carolina at Fairfield Belmont * Hartford * at UNH * ALBANY * at Hartford * CANISIUS * at NJIT * at Michigan at Boston U AMERICAN * COLGATE * at Bucknell * at Army * LEHIGH * at Lafayette * at Navy * LOYOLA * at American * at Colgate * BUCKNELL * ARMY * at Lehigh * LAFAYETTE * NAVY * at Loyola * BOSTON U * LEHIGH # * at American # * at Brown % * YALE % GREEN GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts * Harvard * BROWN * NICHOLS * at Syracuse * at Albany * at Sacred Heart * HARTFORD * NJIT * at Canisius * at Pittsburgh * BOSTON U * at American * at Colgate BUCKNELL * ARMY * at Lehigh LAFAYETTE NAVY at Loyola AMERICAN COLGATE at Bucknell at Army LEHIGH at Lafayette at Navy * LOYOLA at Boston U LOYOLA # at Bucknell # GREEN GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Marist at Brown NEW HAMP. at Quinnipiac SAC. HEART HARVARD at URI ALBANY at Kansas at Hartford MAINE BOSTON U. at Navy COLGATE at Bucknell at Lafayette LEHIGH ARMY at Colgate LOYOLA NAVY at American BUCKNELL LAFAYETTE at Lehigh at Army AMERICAN at Loyola at Boston U * at Loyola # * at Bucknell # * at Army # * at Lehigh # * Denotes games Green started # Patriot League Tournament games % College Insider Tournament games GREEN S CAREER HIGHS Points: 18 vs. Hartford, 11/24/2013 Rebounds: 10 at Army, 1/15/2014 Field Goals: 7 four times, last vs. Nichols, 11/23/2014 Field Goal Attempts: 15 at Brown, 3/17/2014 Three-Pointers: 1 nine times, last at Lehigh, 3/9/2016 Three-Point Attempts: 3 vs. American, 1/5/2014 Free Throws: 6 at New Jersey Tech, 12/21/2013 Free Throw Attempts: 8 at New Jersey Tech, 12/21/2013 Assists: 6 vs. Lafayette, 2/19/2014 Blocks: 3 two times, last vs. NJIT, 12/12/2014 Steals: 6 at Boston University, 2/28/2015 Minutes Played: 37 three times, last vs. Army, 1/14/ HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

42 PLAYER PROFILES ISAIAH BAKER SENIOR FORWARD WYNCOTE, PA. SHIPLEY SCHOOL Tallied three points and three rebounds at Bucknell Had two points in the victory over Boston University Scored one point at No. 2 Kansas Posted two rebounds and an assist in the win over Harvard Blocked a shot in nine minutes of action at Quinnipiac Also saw action against New Hampshire, at Rhode Island, at Lafayette and at Hartford AS A JUNIOR IN : Selected to the National Association of Basketball Coaches Honors Court Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll Played in six games off the bench Grabbed two rebounds on the year Pulled down a rebound in the victory over Loyola (Md.) in the Patriot League Tournament first round Grabbed a rebound against Nichols Played four minutes at Bucknell in the Patriot League quarterfinals Also saw action against Navy, Syracuse and Pittsburgh AS A SOPHOMORE IN : Played in five games off the bench Grabbed one rebound in the victory at Navy Also saw action against Bucknell, Hartford, Belmont and Fairfield AS A FRESHMAN IN : Saw action in five contests on the year Missed the final 20 games of the season due to injury Led the team in blocked shots once Recorded four rebounds and two blocked shots in the victory over Morgan State Posted two rebounds and one assist against Texas-San Antonio Finished with one point, one rebound, one block and one steal in the season opener at Old Dominion HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Andre Brown at the Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, Pa. Served as team captain during his senior year Earned honorable mention All-Main Line honors in , after averaging 9.0 points and 7.5 rebounds per game Previously attended Episcopal Academy in Newtown Square, Pa., where he earned second team All-Main Line honors in 2010 PERSONAL: Majoring in Economics and Mathematics BAKER S CAREER HIGHS Points: 3 at Bucknell, 1/9/2016 Rebounds: 4 vs. Morgan State, 11/11/2012 Field Goals: 1 two times, last at Bucknell, 1/9/2016 Field Goal Attempts: 3 at Bucknell, 1/9/2016 Three-Pointers: None Three-Point Attempts: None Free Throws: 1 three times, last at Bucknell, 1/9/2016 Free Throw Attempts: 3 at Bucknell, 1/9/2016 Assists: 1 two times, last vs. Harvard, 11/29/2015 Blocks: 2 vs. Morgan State, 11/11/2012 Steals: 1 at Old Dominion, 11/9/2012 Minutes Played: 11 vs. Harvard, 11/29/2015 BAKER S HOLY CROSS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Career HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

43 PLAYER PROFILES BAKER GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Old Dominion UT-San Antonio Morgan State MAINE at St. John s NEW HAMP. at Providence at Hartford at Sacred Heart DARTMOUTH at San Fran. at Harvard at Boston Coll. YALE COLUMBIA at Lehigh at Navy AMERICAN at Lafayette BUCKNELL ARMY at Colgate LEHIGH NAVY at American LAFAYETTE at Bucknell at Army COLGATE at Lafayette # BAKER GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Harvard SAC. HEART at N. Carolina at Fairfield Belmont Hartford at UNH ALBANY at Hartford CANISIUS at NJIT at Michigan at Boston U. AMERICAN COLGATE at Bucknell at Army LEHIGH at Lafayette at Navy LOYOLA at American at Colgate BUCKNELL ARMY at Lehigh LAFAYETTE NAVY at Loyola BOSTON U. LEHIGH # at American # at Brown % YALE % BAKER GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Harvard BROWN NICHOLS at Syracuse at Albany at Sacred Heart HARTFORD NJIT at Canisius at Pittsburgh BOSTON U. at American at Colgate BUCKNELL ARMY at Lehigh LAFAYETTE NAVY at Loyola AMERICAN COLGATE at Bucknell at Army LEHIGH at Lafayette at Navy LOYOLA at Boston U. LOYOLA # at Bucknell # BAKER GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Marist at Brown NEW HAMP at Quinnipiac SAC. HEART HARVARD at URI ALBANY at Kansas at Hartford MAINE BOSTON U at Navy COLGATE at Bucknell at Lafayette LEHIGH ARMY at Colgate LOYOLA NAVY at American BUCKNELL LAFAYETTE at Lehigh at Army AMERICAN at Loyola at Boston U. at Loyola # at Bucknell # at Army # at Lehigh # HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

44 CHRISTOPHER MORGAN SENIOR FORWARD GLOUCESTER, VA. GLOUCESTER H.S. AS A SENIOR IN : Has not appeared in any games Expected to miss the entire season due to injury AS A JUNIOR IN : Played in 27 games off the bench Averaged 2.7 points and 1.6 rebounds per contest, while hitting a teambest 66.0 percent (31 of 47) of his field goal attempts Led the team in blocked shots twice and in rebounding once Scored six points at Bucknell in the Patriot League quarterfinals Netted six points in the victory at Army Totaled six points and one rebound in the win over Lafayette Posted five points, three rebounds and a block at Bucknell Recorded five points, three rebounds and a block in the win over Navy Posted four points and a rebound at Navy Had four points, three rebounds and a steal in the win over Lehigh Tallied four points, five rebounds and a block in the win over Colgate Totaled four points, two rebounds and a block against American Had four points against Army Scored four points in the victory over Bucknell Tallied four points and four rebounds at Colgate Recorded four points and one rebound at Pittsburgh Had four points and five rebounds against Nichols Posted three points and two rebounds at Lehigh Had two points and a rebound in the victory over Loyola (Md.) Tallied two points and five rebounds at Lafayette Posted two points and a rebound in the victory at Albany Grabbed three rebounds in the Patriot League first round victory over Loyola (Md.) Had a rebound and a block at Loyola (Md.) AS A SOPHOMORE IN : Played in 13 games on the season Averaged 0.5 points and 0.4 rebounds per game Led the team in steals once Scored two points in the victory over Lehigh Totaled two points, one rebound and one assist in the victory over Hartford during the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament PLAYER PROFILES Scored two points at Hartford Grabbed two rebounds at Michigan Pulled down two rebounds in the win at New Jersey Tech Had a steal against Canisius Saw four minutes of action at No. 12 North Carolina AS A FRESHMAN IN : Played in 17 games on the season, starting seven times Averaged 1.4 points and 1.2 rebounds per game on the year Made 52.9 percent of his field goal attempts (nine of 17) and 71.4 percent of his free throws (five of seven) on the season Led the team in steals twice Totaled six points, one block and one steal at Providence, while making all three of his field goal attempts Posted four points and two rebounds in the home victory over Navy Recorded four points and six rebounds while making his first career start in the home game with Lehigh Had three points and two rebounds in the victory over Colgate Posted two points and a rebound at Lafayette in the Patriot League quarterfinals Recorded two points and one rebound at Army Finished with two points, a rebound and a steal in the home game with Lafayette Had two rebounds and a steal at American Pulled down a rebound in the win over New Hampshire Had one rebound in the win over Morgan State Grabbed a rebound in the season opener at Old Dominion HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Christopher Morgan (no relation) at Gloucester High School Served as team captain during his junior and senior seasons Earned second team All-District honors in , after being an honorable mention selection in Averaged 12.4 points per game during his junior year Played AAU ball in the Boo Williams Summer League Also lettered in track and field Member of National Honor Society Served as senior class president PERSONAL: Son of Stephen and Irene Morgan Has and one brother (Stephen) Majoring in Economics MORGAN S HOLY CROSS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Career HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

45 PLAYER PROFILES MORGAN GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Old Dominion UT-San Antonio Morgan State MAINE at St. John s NEW HAMP at Providence at Hartford at Sacred Heart DARTMOUTH at San Fran. at Harvard at Boston Coll. YALE COLUMBIA at Lehigh at Navy AMERICAN at Lafayette BUCKNELL ARMY at Colgate * LEHIGH * NAVY * at American * LAFAYETTE * at Bucknell * at Army COLGATE * at Lafayette # MORGAN GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Harvard SAC. HEART at N. Carolina at Fairfield Belmont Hartford at UNH ALBANY at Hartford CANISIUS at NJIT at Michigan at Boston U AMERICAN COLGATE at Bucknell at Army LEHIGH at Lafayette at Navy LOYOLA at American at Colgate BUCKNELL ARMY at Lehigh LAFAYETTE NAVY at Loyola BOSTON U. LEHIGH # at American # at Brown % YALE % MORGAN GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Harvard BROWN NICHOLS at Syracuse at Albany at Sacred Heart HARTFORD NJIT at Canisius at Pittsburgh BOSTON U at American at Colgate BUCKNELL ARMY at Lehigh LAFAYETTE NAVY at Loyola AMERICAN COLGATE at Bucknell at Army LEHIGH at Lafayette at Navy LOYOLA at Boston U LOYOLA # at Bucknell # * Denotes games Morgan started # Patriot League Tournament games % College Insider Tournament games MORGAN S CAREER HIGHS Points: 6 four times, last at Bucknell, 3/5/2015 Rebounds: 6 vs. Lehigh, 2/9/2013 Field Goals: 3 four times, last at Bucknell, 3/5/2015 Field Goal Attempts: 6 at Army, 2/11/2015 Three-Pointers: None Three-Point Attempts: None Free Throws: 3 at Bucknell, 2/8/2015 Free Throw Attempts: 4 two times, last at Navy, 2/22/2015 Assists: 1 two times, last vs. Loyola (Md.), 3/3/2015 Blocks: 1 six times, last at Bucknell, 2/8/2015 Steals: 1 six times, last vs. Lehigh, 2/14/2015 Minutes Played: 23 at Lafayette, 2/18/ HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

46 PLAYER PROFILES MALACHI ALEXANDER JUNIOR FORWARD BOWIE, MD. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT H.S. AS A JUNIOR IN : Selected as the Most Valuable Player of the Patriot League Tournament, in addition to earning All-Patriot League Tournament team honors Led the team with 26 points, nine rebounds and three assists in the Patriot League championship game victory at Lehigh, while hitting six of seven three-pointers Posted 13 points and seven rebounds in the Patriot League semifinal victory at Army Totaled 20 points, eight rebounds, three assists and two steals in the Patriot League quarterfinal win at Bucknell, including six key points in the second overtime Scored a team-high 24 points and grabbed six rebounds in the Patriot League Tournament first round victory at Loyola (Md.) Led the team with 26 points, eight rebounds, three assists and two blocked shots in the win over Navy, while hitting 12 of 13 free throws Finished with 20 points, six rebounds and three steals in the win over Army Recorded 18 points, six rebounds and four assists against Albany Totaled 17 points, six rebounds and three assists at Army Scored a team-high 17 points on seven of eight shooting in the victory over Boston University, to earn Turnpike Trophy MVP honors Led the team with 17 points and five rebounds in the win over Harvard Recorded 14 points, nine rebounds and three assists in win over Lafayette Totaled 13 points, six rebounds and seven assists against New Hampshire Recorded 12 points and two rebounds at Boston University Posted 12 points, four rebounds and four steals against American Totaled 11 points, four rebounds and three steals against Loyola (Md.) Tallied 11 points, nine rebounds, six assists and three steals at Hartford Had 11 points, two rebounds and two steals at No. 2 Kansas AS A SOPHOMORE IN : Named the GoHolyCross.com Crusader of the Week on Jan. 26 Played in all 30 games on the season, starting 17 times Averaged 8.4 points, a team-high 5.0 rebounds and 1.0 assists Made 43.4 percent of his field goal attempts (79 of 182), a team-best 44.7 percent of his three-pointers (21 of 47) and 73.5 percent of his foul shots (72 of 98) on the year Pulled down 48 of his 151 rebounds on the offensive end Ranked 11th in the Patriot League in offensive rebounds and 13th in overall rebounding Led the team in rebounding 13 times, in steals five times, in blocked shots five times, in scoring three times and in assists once Scored in double-figures 13 times on the season, while reaching double-figures in rebounds once Totaled 17 points and three rebounds in the victory over Navy Led the team with 17 points and four boards in the win over Lafayette Tallied 14 points and three rebounds in the win over Colgate Recorded 14 points and three rebounds in the win over Brown Totaled 13 points and three rebounds at Bucknell in the Patriot League quarterfinals Led team with 13 points, seven rebounds and two steals at American Totaled 13 points and six rebounds in the victory over New Jersey Tech Posted 12 points and nine rebounds in the victory over Bucknell Tallied 12 points, five rebounds and three assists against Boston U. Posted 11 points and eight rebounds at Bucknell Had 11 points, three rebounds and two assists at Lehigh Totaled 11 points, seven rebounds and two assists at Colgate Tallied 10 points, six rebounds, two assists and two steals against Army Selected to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll AS A FRESHMAN IN : Selected as the Anaconda Patriot League Rookie of the Week four times (Nov. 18, Nov. 25, Dec. 30 and Jan. 20) Played in all 34 games on the year Averaged 6.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 0.6 blocked shots per game Ranked 13th in the Patriot League in blocked shots Tied the school single-season record for games played Led the team in blocked shots four times, in rebounding three times, in steals three times, in scoring twice and in assists twice Scored in double-figures nine times on the season, while pulling down double-digit rebounds twice and posting one double-double Posted a double-double with 23 points and 13 rebounds in the double overtime victory over Sacred Heart Recorded 16 points and five rebounds in the win at Army Totaled 13 points, four rebounds and two assists in the win over Lehigh Finished with 13 points and seven rebounds in the victory over Hartford during the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament Totaled 13 points, five rebounds and two assists in the win at Fairfield Led the team with 13 points and five rebounds at No. 12 North Carolina Recorded 10 points and four rebounds in the victory over Albany Tallied 10 points and three rebounds against Belmont HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Brendan O Connell at Eleanor Roosevelt High School in Greenbelt, Md. Led team to 27-1 record and Maryland Class 4A state title as a senior Made a game-winning dunk at the buzzer in the 2013 Prince George s County championship game Named first team All-County and second team All-Met Preseason fourth team All-State selection by MarylandHoops.net Averaged 9.0 points and 9.0 rebounds per game as a junior while helping lead his team to an overall record of 22-5 Posted 11 points and 12 rebounds in the 2012 state championship game Helped lead team to three straight regional championships Played AAU ball for Team Takeover PERSONAL: Son of Gordon and Dawn Alexander Has two brothers (Micah and Malcolm) and two sisters (Tiffany and Brittany) Has not yet declared a major ALEXANDER S HOLY CROSS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Career HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

47 PLAYER PROFILES ALEXANDER GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Harvard SAC. HEART at N. Carolina at Fairfield Belmont Hartford at UNH ALBANY at Hartford CANISIUS at NJIT at Michigan at Boston U AMERICAN COLGATE at Bucknell at Army LEHIGH at Lafayette at Navy LOYOLA at American at Colgate BUCKNELL ARMY at Lehigh LAFAYETTE NAVY at Loyola BOSTON U LEHIGH # at American # at Brown % YALE % ALEXANDER GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Harvard BROWN NICHOLS at Syracuse at Albany at Sacred Heart HARTFORD NJIT at Canisius at Pittsburgh BOSTON U at American at Colgate * BUCKNELL * ARMY * at Lehigh * LAFAYETTE * NAVY * at Loyola * AMERICAN * COLGATE * at Bucknell * at Army * LEHIGH * at Lafayette * at Navy * LOYOLA * at Boston U * LOYOLA # * at Bucknell # ALEXANDER GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts * at Marist * at Brown * NEW HAMP * at Quinnipiac * SAC. HEART * HARVARD * at URI * ALBANY * at Kansas * at Hartford * MAINE * BOSTON U * at Navy * COLGATE * at Bucknell * at Lafayette * LEHIGH * ARMY * at Colgate * LOYOLA * NAVY * at American * BUCKNELL * LAFAYETTE * at Lehigh * at Army * AMERICAN * at Loyola * at Boston U * at Loyola # * at Bucknell # * at Army # * at Lehigh # * Denotes games Alexander started # Patriot League Tournament games % College Insider Tournament games ALEXANDER S CAREER HIGHS Points: 26 two times, last at Lehigh, 3/9/2016 Rebounds: 13 vs. Sacred Heart, 11/13/2013 Field Goals: 9 at Loyola (Md.), 3/1/2016 Field Goal Attempts: 15 two times, last at Bucknell, 3/3/2016 Three-Pointers: 6 at Lehigh, 3/9/2016 Three-Point Attempts: 7 two times, last at Lehigh, 3/9/2016 Free Throws: 12 two times, last vs. Navy, 1/30/2016 Free Throw Attempts: 14 vs. Sacred Heart, 11/13/2013 Assists: 7 vs. New Hampshire, 11/19/2015 Blocks: 4 at Canisius, 12/21/2014 Steals: 4 vs. Nichols, 11/23/2014 Minutes Played: 44 vs. Navy, 1/30/ HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

48 PLAYER PROFILES ROBERT CHAMPION JUNIOR GUARD CHARLOTTE, N.C. CHARLOTTE CATHOLIC H.S. AS A JUNIOR IN : Named the Lids Team Sports Patriot League Player of the Week on Dec. 14 Had seven points, six assists and three rebounds in the Patriot League championship game victory at Lehigh Led the team with 15 points, six rebounds and two assists in the Patriot League semifinal victory at Army Recorded 10 points, nine rebounds and two steals in the Patriot League quarterfinal win at Bucknell, including a three-pointer to tie the game as time expired in the first overtime Had five points, two rebounds and two assists in the Patriot League Tournament first round victory at Loyola (Md.) Led the team with 25 points and seven rebounds at Lehigh, while hitting seven of 11 three-point field goal attempts Tied the school single-game record with seven three-pointers at Lehigh Scored a team-high 24 points and grabbed six rebounds at Lafayette Led the team with 22 points, four rebounds and three steals in the victory at Hartford Posted 20 points, seven rebounds and two assists at Navy Totaled 20 points, seven assists, two rebounds and two steals in the win over Maine Recorded 19 points, four assists and three steals against New Hampshire Led the team with 16 points and eight rebounds in the victory at Marist Tallied 14 points and seven rebounds at Boston University Totaled 14 points and eight rebounds against American Tallied 14 points and three rebounds in the win over Navy Led the team with 13 points and four rebounds at Rhode Island Recorded 12 points, nine rebounds, two assists and two steals in the victory over Lafayette Totaled 12 points, three rebounds and two assists at Colgate Posted 12 points, seven rebounds and four steals at Brown Tallied 11 points, five assists, three steals and two rebounds in the victory over Boston University Posted 11 points and six rebounds against Albany Tallied 11 points, four rebounds, two blocks and two steals in the win over Harvard Posted nine points and three rebounds at Loyola (Md.) Had nine points and four rebounds at American Recorded nine points and six rebounds at Bucknell AS A SOPHOMORE IN : Played in 29 games off the bench Averaged 4.8 points and 1.8 rebounds per game Hit 46.8 percent of his field goals (51 of 109) and 37.9 percent of his three-pointers (22 of 58) on the year Led the team in steals six times, in blocked shots twice, in scoring once and in rebounding once Scored in double-figures four times on the season Netted 16 points in the win at Boston University, hitting six of seven field goal attempts and all four of his three-pointers Tallied 15 points and six rebounds at Navy Totaled 13 points, four steals and three rebounds at Colgate Recorded 10 points and five rebounds in the Patriot League first round victory over Loyola (Md.) Finished with nine points and two rebounds at Lafayette Recorded nine points and two rebounds against Nichols Tallied eight points and three rebounds against Boston University Scored six points in the victory over Loyola (Md.) Posted six points and two rebounds at Bucknell Had six points, two rebounds and two assists at Lehigh Scored six points at Canisius Totaled six points and three rebounds against Hartford Scored five points in the victory over No. 25 Harvard Posted four points and three rebound at American AS A FRESHMAN IN : Played in 25 games on the season Averaged 2.6 points and 0.9 rebounds per game Led the team in blocked shots once Scored eight points against Yale in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament second round Tallied eight points and one rebound in the win at New Jersey Tech Finished with eight points and three rebounds in the victory over Albany, while hitting two of four attempts from three-point range Scored six points against American, hitting two of three attempts from three-point range Recorded six points, one rebound and one blocked shot in the win at New Hampshire Finished with five points and one rebound in the victory at Lehigh Had five points and two rebounds at Hartford Posted three points and one rebound in the win at Colgate Scored three points and grabbed a rebound in the home win over Army Had three points in the victory at Lafayette Scored three points and pulled down one rebound against Canisius Posted three points and one rebound in the victory over Hartford during the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament HIGH SCHOOL: Spent one postgraduate year at Brewster Academy in Wolfeboro, N.H. Helped Brewster to an overall record of 32-6 and the New England Preparatory School Athletic Council Class AAA championship in Previously graduated from Charlotte Catholic High School in Charlotte, N.C., where he led the team to a 22-7 record during his senior year Averaged 20.4 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.9 steals and 1.7 assists per game as a senior, while connecting on 72 of 147 attempts from three-point range (49.0 percent) Named to the NCPreps.com Class 3A All-State team Earned second team All-District honors in Mecklenburg County Played AAU ball for the New England Playaz basketball club PERSONAL: Majoring in Accounting CHAMPION S HOLY CROSS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Career HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

49 PLAYER PROFILES CHAMPION GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Harvard SAC. HEART at N. Carolina at Fairfield Belmont Hartford at UNH ALBANY at Hartford CANISIUS at NJIT at Michigan at Boston U AMERICAN COLGATE at Bucknell at Army LEHIGH at Lafayette at Navy LOYOLA at American at Colgate BUCKNELL ARMY at Lehigh LAFAYETTE NAVY at Loyola BOSTON U LEHIGH # at American # at Brown % YALE % CHAMPION GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Harvard BROWN NICHOLS at Syracuse at Albany at Sacred Heart HARTFORD NJIT at Canisius at Pittsburgh BOSTON U at American at Colgate BUCKNELL ARMY at Lehigh LAFAYETTE NAVY at Loyola AMERICAN COLGATE at Bucknell at Army LEHIGH at Lafayette at Navy LOYOLA at Boston U LOYOLA # at Bucknell # CHAMPION GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Marist at Brown NEW HAMP at Quinnipiac SAC. HEART HARVARD at URI ALBANY at Kansas at Hartford MAINE BOSTON U at Navy COLGATE at Bucknell * at Lafayette * LEHIGH * ARMY * at Colgate * LOYOLA * NAVY * at American BUCKNELL * LAFAYETTE * at Lehigh * at Army * AMERICAN * at Loyola * at Boston U at Loyola # at Bucknell # at Army # at Lehigh # * Denotes games Champion started # Patriot League Tournament games % College Insider Tournament games CHAMPION S CAREER HIGHS Points: 25 at Lehigh, 2/15/2016 Rebounds: 9 two times, last at Bucknell, 3/3/2016 Field Goals: 9 at Lafayette, 1/13/2016 Field Goal Attempts: 21 at Lafayette, 1/13/2016 Three-Pointers: 7 at Lehigh, 2/15/2016 Three-Point Attempts: 11 at Lehigh, 2/15/2016 Free Throws: 5 four times, last at Army, 2/17/2016 Free Throw Attempts: 8 vs. Maine, 12/21/2015 Assists: 7 vs. Maine, 12/21/2015 Blocks: 2 vs. Harvard, 11/29/2015 Steals: 4 two times, last at Brown, 11/16/2015 Minutes Played: 36 two times, last at Boston U., 2/27/ HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

50 PLAYER PROFILES MATT HUSEK JUNIOR CENTER STEWARTSVILLE, N.J. BETHLEHEM CATHOLIC (PA.) H.S. Scored five points in the Patriot League semifinal victory at Army Tallied 12 points and five rebounds in the Patriot League quarterfinal win at Bucknell, with all 12 of his points coming in the final seven minutes of regulation and the two overtime periods Had three points and four rebounds in the Patriot League Tournament first round victory at Loyola (Md.) Led the team with 23 points on eight of 11 shooting against Lehigh Posted a double-double with 19 points, 13 rebounds and three blocked shots in the win over Maine Led the team with 15 points, five rebounds, two assists and two blocks at Quinnipiac Posted his first career double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds in the victory at Marist Totaled 11 points, eight rebounds and two assists in the victory at Hartford, while hitting all four of his field goal attempts Recorded nine points, seven rebounds and two assists in the victory over Boston University Totaled seven points and three rebounds in the victory over Army Tallied seven points and two rebounds at No. 2 Kansas Posted six points, five rebounds, three blocked shots and two assists at Colgate Scored six points at Boston University Recorded six points, four blocks, three rebounds and two assists in the victory over Sacred Heart Totaled six points, three rebounds and three assists against New Hampshire Recorded five points and two assists against American Had five points and five rebounds at Bucknell Scored five points at Navy Posted five points and two assists against Albany Had five points, three rebounds and two blocks at Rhode Island Tallied four points and four rebounds at Brown Had three points, four rebounds and two assists at Lehigh Posted two points, three rebounds and two blocks at Army AS A SOPHOMORE IN : Played in 22 games on the season, starting 16 times Averaged 3.0 points, 1.1 rebounds and 0.7 blocked shots per contest Led the team in blocked shots five times, in steals three times and in scoring once Scored in double-figures two times on the season Totaled 10 points, five rebounds and three blocked shots in the Patriot League first round victory over Loyola (Md.) Scored 10 points at Navy Had nine points and two rebounds at Bucknell in the Patriot League quarterfinals Recorded seven points and two blocked shots in the victory over Loyola (Md.) Totaled seven points, one rebound, one assist and one steal at Lehigh Finished with five points and a rebound in the win over Lafayette Posted four points, three rebounds and three steals in the win at Army Recorded four points and two blocked shots at Loyola (Md.) Tallied two points, a rebound and a block at Bucknell Had two points, a rebound and a block in the win over Colgate Posted two points and an assist in the victory over Bucknell, while making the first start of his collegiate career Had two points and two rebounds against Nichols Grabbed three rebounds and blocked two shots in the win over Lehigh Had a rebound and a block in the victory over Navy Recorded a rebound and a steal against Army Pulled down two rebounds at Pittsburgh Tallied a rebound and a block at Syracuse AS A FRESHMAN IN : Played in seven games off the bench Pulled down one rebound in the win at New Jersey Tech Handed out an assist in the victory over Hartford during the Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament Played three minutes against Harvard Also saw action against Loyola (Md.), Bucknell, Navy and Lehigh HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Mike Frew at Bethlehem Catholic High School in Bethlehem, Pa. Averaged 16.0 points and 9.0 rebounds per game as a senior, while hitting 55.1 percent of his field goal attempts Selected third team Class AAA All-State in Received All-Area honors from the Easton Express-Times as a senior Averaged 11.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocked shots per game during his junior season Played AAU ball for the New Jersey Cyclones PERSONAL: Has not yet declared a major HUSEK S HOLY CROSS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Career HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

51 PLAYER PROFILES HUSEK GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Harvard SAC. HEART at N. Carolina at Fairfield Belmont Hartford at UNH ALBANY at Hartford CANISIUS at NJIT at Michigan at Boston U. AMERICAN COLGATE at Bucknell at Army LEHIGH at Lafayette at Navy LOYOLA at American at Colgate BUCKNELL ARMY at Lehigh LAFAYETTE NAVY at Loyola BOSTON U. LEHIGH # at American # at Brown % YALE % HUSEK GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Harvard BROWN NICHOLS at Syracuse at Albany at Sacred Heart HARTFORD NJIT at Canisius at Pittsburgh BOSTON U. at American at Colgate * BUCKNELL * ARMY * at Lehigh * LAFAYETTE * NAVY * at Loyola * AMERICAN * COLGATE at Bucknell * at Army * LEHIGH * at Lafayette * at Navy * LOYOLA * at Boston U * LOYOLA # * at Bucknell # HUSEK GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts * at Marist * at Brown * NEW HAMP * at Quinnipiac * SAC. HEART * HARVARD * at URI * ALBANY * at Kansas * at Hartford * MAINE * BOSTON U * at Navy * COLGATE * at Bucknell at Lafayette LEHIGH ARMY at Colgate LOYOLA * NAVY * at American * BUCKNELL LAFAYETTE at Lehigh at Army AMERICAN at Loyola at Boston U at Loyola # at Bucknell # at Army # at Lehigh # * Denotes games Husek started # Patriot League Tournament games % College Insider Tournament games HUSEK S CAREER HIGHS Points: 23 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/2016 Rebounds: 13 vs. Maine, 12/21/2015 Field Goals: 8 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/2016 Field Goal Attempts: 11 two times, last vs. Lehigh, 1/16/2016 Three-Pointers: 4 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/2016 Three-Point Attempts: 6 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/2016 Free Throws: 3 five times, last at Loyola (Md.), 3/1/2016 Free Throw Attempts: 5 at Hartford, 12/12/2015 Assists: 2 eleven times, last vs. American, 2/21/2016 Blocks: 4 vs. Sacred Heart, 11/25/2015 Steals: 3 at Army, 2/11/2015 Minutes Played: 33 two times, last vs. Maine, 12/21/ HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

52 PLAYER PROFILES ANTHONY THOMPSON JUNIOR GUARD GLENN DALE, MD. BULLIS SCHOOL AS A JUNIOR IN : Recorded six points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals in the Patriot League championship game victory at Lehigh Posted seven points, three rebounds and three assists in the Patriot League quarterfinal win at Bucknell, including a key three-pointer in overtime Hit the game winning three-pointer with 9.3 seconds remaining in the Patriot League Tournament first round victory at Loyola (Md.) Led the team with 23 points, four rebounds and three assists against Albany Scored a team-high 16 points to go along with three rebounds, three assists and two steals at Bucknell Led the team with 14 points, three assists, two rebounds and two steals at Colgate Totaled 13 points, two rebounds, two assists and two steals vs. American Scored 13 points in the win over Harvard, while hitting all seven of his free throws Recorded 12 points, three rebounds and two assists in win over Lafayette Scored 11 points against Bucknell Totaled 11 points, five assists and four steals against New Hampshire Recorded 10 points, three assists, two rebounds and two steals in the victory over Sacred Heart Scored nine points at Boston University Tallied nine points and two rebounds at Army Totaled seven points, six assists and four rebounds in the victory over Boston University Had seven points and three assists in the victory at Hartford Totaled six points, five rebounds, three assists and three steals at American Scored six points in the win over Navy, including two free throws with 13.3 seconds left to force overtime Posted six points, five rebounds and five assists at Navy Tallied five points, six assists and three rebounds in the victory over Army Had five points, five assists and three rebounds in the victory at Marist AS A SOPHOMORE IN : Played in 20 games on the year, starting 14 times Averaged 5.9 points, 2.2 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.3 steals per contest Missed 10 games due to injury Led the team in assists six times, in steals six times, in rebounding twice and in scoring once Scored in double-figures four times on the season Posted 16 points two rebounds and two steals at Sacred Heart Scored 15 points in the victory at Albany, while hitting all five of his three-point field goal attempts Tied the school single-game three-point percentage record at Albany Totaled 15 points, five steals, four rebounds and two assists in the victory over Brown Had 10 points, seven assists, three rebounds and two steals vs. Nichols Recorded eight points, three rebounds, three steals and two assists at Syracuse Netted seven points at Loyola (Md.) Tallied seven points, four rebounds and two assists against Hartford Posted six points, three boards and three assists vs. Boston University Had six points, three rebounds, three assists and two steals at Canisius AS A FRESHMAN IN : Selected to the Patriot League All-Rookie Team Named the Anaconda Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Feb. 17 Played in 32 games on the year, starting 21 times Averaged 9.4 points, 2.5 assists, 2.2 rebounds and 0.9 steals per game Hit 41.4 percent (41 of 99) of his three-point field goal attempts and 78.5 percent (117 of 149) of his free throws Ranked sixth in the Patriot League in free throw percentage, ninth in three-point field goal percentage, 12th in assists and 27th in scoring Finished the year 227th in the nation in free throw percentage Led the team in assists 16 times, in steals 11 times, in scoring twice and in blocks once Scored in double-figures 15 times on the season Had 17 points, three rebounds and three steals in home win over Navy Totaled 17 points, five rebounds and two assists in the win at New Hampshire, while hitting all 10 of his free throw attempts Led the team with 15 points, three rebounds, three assists and two steals at Brown in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament first round Recorded 15 points, four assists and two steals against Belmont Scored 13 points against Lafayette Tallied 13 points, two rebounds and two assists in the victory at Lehigh Recorded 13 points and two assists in the win at Army HIGH SCHOOL: Played for coach Bruce Kelly at the Bullis School in Potomac, Md. Averaged 14.2 points per game during his senior year Named the Montgomery County Player of the Year as a senior A two-time All-Interstate Athletic Conference selection Received second team All-Met honors as a senior, after being an honorable mention selection as a junior Helped lead Bullis to an overall record of 24-3 as a junior, while averaging 12.0 points and 4.4 assists per game Scored 16 points in the 2012 IAC Tournament championship game, while leading his team to the title Also lettered in track and field, breaking school record in triple jump Captain of both the basketball and track teams as a senior Played AAU ball for Team Takeover PERSONAL: Son of Tony and Nicole Thompson Father played basketball at Shippensburg University Has one brother (Aaron) Majoring in Mathematics THOMPSON S HOLY CROSS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg Career HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

53 PLAYER PROFILES THOMPSON GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts Harvard SAC. HEART at N. Carolina at Fairfield Belmont Hartford at UNH * ALBANY * at Hartford CANISIUS at NJIT at Michigan at Boston U AMERICAN COLGATE * at Bucknell * at Army * LEHIGH * at Lafayette * at Navy * LOYOLA * at American * at Colgate * BUCKNELL * ARMY * at Lehigh * LAFAYETTE * NAVY * at Loyola * BOSTON U * LEHIGH # * at American # * at Brown % * YALE % THOMPSON GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts * Harvard * BROWN * NICHOLS * at Syracuse * at Albany * at Sacred Heart * HARTFORD * NJIT * at Canisius * at Pittsburgh * BOSTON U * at American * at Colgate * BUCKNELL ARMY at Lehigh LAFAYETTE NAVY at Loyola AMERICAN COLGATE at Bucknell at Army LEHIGH at Lafayette at Navy LOYOLA at Boston U. LOYOLA # at Bucknell # THOMPSON GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts * at Marist * at Brown * NEW HAMP * at Quinnipiac * SAC. HEART * HARVARD * at URI * ALBANY * at Kansas * at Hartford * MAINE * BOSTON U * at Navy * COLGATE * at Bucknell * at Lafayette * LEHIGH * ARMY * at Colgate * LOYOLA NAVY at American * BUCKNELL * LAFAYETTE * at Lehigh * at Army * AMERICAN * at Loyola * at Boston U * at Loyola # * at Bucknell # * at Army # * at Lehigh # * Denotes games Thompson started # Patriot League Tournament games % College Insider Tournament games THOMPSON S CAREER HIGHS Points: 23 vs. Albany, 12/5/2015 Rebounds: 7 at Army, 3/6/2016 Field Goals: 7 vs. Albany, 12/5/2015 Field Goal Attempts: 16 at Sacred Heart, 12/6/2014 Three-Pointers: 6 vs. Albany, 12/5/2015 Three-Point Attempts: 10 two times, last at Boston U., 2/27/2016 Free Throws: 10 vs. New Hampshire, 11/30/2013 Free Throw Attempts: 12 at Army, 1/15/2014 Assists: 9 vs. Lehigh, 3/5/2014 Blocks: 1 at Colgate, 2/4/2014 Steals: 5 vs. Brown, 11/19/2014 Minutes Played: 45 vs. American, 2/21/ HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

54 PLAYER PROFILES PAT BENZAN FRESHMAN GUARD WELLESLEY, MASS. ROXBURY LATIN SCHOOL AS A FRESHMAN IN : Pulled down two rebounds at Loyola (Md.) Tallied four points, two rebounds, one assist and one steal at Army Grabbed three rebounds at Lehigh Had a rebound and an assist in the victory over Lafayette Pulled down a rebound against Bucknell Recorded five points, one rebound and one assist in the win over Navy Had a steal against Loyola (Md.) Grabbed a rebound at Colgate Totaled three points, four rebounds, six assists and a steal against Lehigh Posted two points and a rebound at Lafayette Tallied four points and a rebound at Bucknell Had a rebound and an assist at No. 2 Kansas Scored two points against Albany Totaled one point, two rebounds and a steals at Rhode Island Handed out an assist at Marist in the first game of his collegiate career HIGH SCHOOL: Spent one post-graduate year at Worcester Academy, playing for head coach Jaime Sullivan A 2014 graduate of the Roxbury Latin School, where he was a four-year letterwinner for the Foxes under head coach Tony Texiera Averaged 26.7 points, 9.0 rebounds and 7.0 assists per game during his senior season, when he was a McDonald s All-America nominee A four-time All-Independent School League and All-New England Preparatory School Athletic Council Class B selection Roxbury Latin s all-time leader in both points scored (1,886) and assists (501) Also played AAU ball for Mass Rivals PERSONAL: Has not yet declared a major BENZAN GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Marist at Brown NEW HAMP. at Quinnipiac SAC. HEART HARVARD at URI ALBANY at Kansas at Hartford MAINE BOSTON U at Navy COLGATE at Bucknell at Lafayette LEHIGH ARMY at Colgate LOYOLA NAVY at American BUCKNELL LAFAYETTE at Lehigh at Army AMERICAN at Loyola at Boston U at Loyola # at Bucknell # at Army # at Lehigh # # Patriot League Tournament games BENZAN S CAREER HIGHS Points: 5 vs. Navy, 1/30/2016 Rebounds: 4 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/2016 Field Goals: 2 two times, last at Army, 2/17/2016 Field Goal Attempts: 4 two times, last vs. Navy, 1/30/2016 Three-Pointers: None Three-Point Attempts: 1 three times, last vs. Loyola (Md.), 1/27/2016 Free Throws: 2 three times, last at Lafayette, 1/13/2016 Free Throw Attempts: 4 vs. American, 2/21/2016 Assists: 6 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/2016 Blocks: None Steals: 1 five times, last vs. American, 2/21/2016 Minutes Played: 18 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/2016 BENZAN S HOLY CROSS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

55 PLAYER PROFILES KARL CHARLES FRESHMAN FORWARD ROSELLE, N.J. RUTGERS PREP SCHOOL AS A FRESHMAN IN : Earned All-Patriot League Tournament team honors Named the Patriot League Rookie of the Year by Hoops HD Selected to the Patriot League All-Rookie team Named the Lids Team Sports Patriot League Rookie of the Week on Dec. 14, Jan. 4 and Jan. 11 Selected as the GoHolyCross.com Crusader of the Week on Jan. 11 Had four points, three rebounds and four assists in the Patriot League championship game victory at Lehigh Tallied eight points, five assists, four rebounds and two steals in the Patriot League semifinal victory at Army Recorded 10 points, six assists and five rebounds in the Patriot League quarterfinal win at Bucknell, including five points in the second overtime Totaled 23 points, six rebounds, six steals, three assists and two blocks in the Patriot League Tournament first round victory at Loyola (Md.) Led the team with 21 points, eight rebounds, five assists, four blocks and three steals in the win over Colgate Posted a double-double with 20 points and 15 rebounds in the victory over Army, while hitting 11 of 14 free throws Had 17 points, seven rebounds and three assists against American Led the team with 17 points and eight rebounds against Loyola (Md.) Finished with 16 points, five rebounds, three steals and two assists at Navy Totaled 15 points, five rebounds and three assists at Loyola (Md.) Posted 15 points, six rebounds and five assists in the win over Boston U. Led the team with 15 points and seven rebounds vs. Sacred Heart Tallied 13 points, three assists and two blocks at Boston University Totaled 13 points, five rebounds and three assists against Bucknell Scored 13 points in the win over Maine Tallied 13 points, three assists and two steals in the victory at Hartford Posted 12 points and three rebounds at Bucknell Led the team with 12 points, four steals and three rebounds at No. 2 Kansas Tallied 12 points and two rebounds at Brown HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Alex Mahony at Rutgers Prep School in Somerset, N.J. Served as team captain during his senior year Averaged 15.6 points, 8.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 1.6 steals per game as a senior Led the Argonauts to an overall record of 22-7 during his senior season Named All-Area by the Courier News following his senior year A two-time All-County selection A McDonald s All-America nominee Played AAU ball for Sports U. / Team Izod under coach Brian Coleman PERSONAL: Son of Yvens and Graceline Charles Has two brothers (Jonah and Sebastian) Has not yet declared a major CHARLES GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts * at Marist * at Brown * NEW HAMP * at Quinnipiac * SAC. HEART * HARVARD * at URI * ALBANY * at Kansas * at Hartford * MAINE * BOSTON U * at Navy * COLGATE * at Bucknell * at Lafayette * LEHIGH * ARMY * at Colgate * LOYOLA * NAVY * at American * BUCKNELL * LAFAYETTE * at Lehigh * at Army * AMERICAN * at Loyola * at Boston U * at Loyola # * at Bucknell # * at Army # * at Lehigh # * Denotes games Charles started # Patriot League Tournament games CHARLES CAREER HIGHS Points: 23 at Loyola (Md.), 3/1/2016 Rebounds: 15 vs. Army, 1/20/2016 Field Goals: 7 two times, last at Loyola (Md.), 3/1/2016 Field Goal Attempts: 15 vs. Army, 1/20/2016 Three-Pointers: 3 two times, last at Loyola (Md.), 3/1/2016 Three-Point Attempts: 7 at Lehigh, 2/15/2016 Free Throws: 11 vs. Army, 1/20/2016 Free Throw Attempts: 14 vs. Army, 1/20/2016 Assists: 7 vs. Navy, 1/30/2016 Blocks: 4 vs. Colgate, 1/6/2016 Steals: 6 at Loyola (Md.), 3/1/2016 Minutes Played: 40 vs. Colgate, 1/6/2016 CHARLES HOLY CROSS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

56 PLAYER PROFILES MARCELLIS PERKINS FRESHMAN GUARD / FORWARD CHESAPEAKE, VA. DEEP CREEK H.S. AS A FRESHMAN IN : Grabbed a rebound in the Patriot League semifinal victory at Army Pulled down a rebound against American Grabbed two rebounds against Bucknell Recorded two points and a steal against Lehigh Pulled down a rebound at Bucknell Scored two points and grabbed a rebound in the victory at Hartford Pulled down two rebounds against New Hampshire Grabbed a rebound at Brown Scored two points at Marist in the first game of his collegiate career HIGH SCHOOL: Spent one post-graduate year at Fishburne Military Academy, playing for head coach Ed Huckaby A 2014 graduate of Deep Creek High School, where he played under head coach Leroy Ricks Averaged 16.0 points, 9.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 3.0 steals per game during his senior season Earned Class 4A second team All-State honors as a senior Named first team All-Region and All-Conference following his senior seasons Also played AAU ball for Boo Williams Member of National Honor Society PERSONAL: Son of Farley Perkins and Tonya Long-Perkins Has two sisters (Maya and Makayla) Has not yet declared a major PERKINS GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Marist at Brown NEW HAMP at Quinnipiac SAC. HEART HARVARD at URI ALBANY at Kansas at Hartford MAINE BOSTON U at Navy COLGATE at Bucknell at Lafayette LEHIGH ARMY at Colgate LOYOLA NAVY at American BUCKNELL LAFAYETTE at Lehigh at Army AMERICAN at Loyola at Boston U at Loyola # at Bucknell # at Army # at Lehigh # # Patriot League Tournament games PERKINS CAREER HIGHS Points: 2 three times, last vs. Lehigh, 1/16/2016 Rebounds: 2 two times, last vs. Bucknell, 2/6/2016 Field Goals: 1 two times, last at Hartford, 12/12/2015 Field Goal Attempts: 2 two times, last vs. American, 2/21/2016 Three-Pointers: None Three-Point Attempts: 2 two times, last vs. American, 2/21/2016 Free Throws: 2 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/2016 Free Throw Attempts: 2 four times, last vs. American, 2/21/2016 Assists: None Blocks: None Steals: 1 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/2016 Minutes Played: 8 vs. Lehigh, 1/16/2016 PERKINS HOLY CROSS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

57 PLAYER PROFILES JEHYVE FLOYD FRESHMAN FORWARD SAYREVILLE, N.J. SAYREVILLE WAR MEMORIAL H.S. AS A FRESHMAN IN : Tallied four points, two rebounds and two assists in the Patriot League quarterfinal win at Bucknell Scored four points in the Patriot League Tournament first round victory at Loyola (Md.) Recorded five rebounds and two assists at Boston University Posted 10 points and three rebounds at Loyola (Md.), while hitting all five of his field goal attempts Had four points, two steals and a rebound against American Recorded five points, three rebounds and two blocks at Army Scored six points at Lehigh Tallied three points and two steals in the victory over Lafayette Totaled six points, four rebounds and three blocked shots against Bucknell Posted four points, three rebounds and an assist against Loyola (Md.) Had two points, a rebound and a block at Colgate Recorded seven points and three blocked shots in the victory over Army Totaled two points, three rebounds and two blocks against Lehigh Tallied two points, one rebound and one assist at Bucknell Posted two points and two blocked shots in the victory over Boston University Had two rebounds and a block in the win over Maine Recorded six points and four rebounds in the victory at Hartford Totaled four points, two rebounds, an assist and a block at No. 2 Kansas Scored five points against Albany Tallied two points, two blocked shots and an assist at Rhode Island Posted a rebound, an assist and a block in the victory over Sacred Heart Grabbed a rebound at Brown in the first game of his collegiate career. HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach John Wojcik at Sayreville War Memorial High School Served as team captain during his senior season Earned first team All-Conference honors as a senior, after averaging 17.5 points, 10.7 rebounds and 2.4 blocks per game Averaged 10.5 points and 4.6 rebounds per game during his junior season, when he helped lead the team to an overall record of 24-4 and the Greater Middlesex Conference White Division championship Selected as Sayreville s Breakout Player of the Year in , in addition to being named to the Newark Star Ledger s All-Low Post and All-Dunking teams Also played AAU ball for NJ Got Game PERSONAL: Has not yet declared a major FLOYD GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Marist at Brown NEW HAMP. at Quinnipiac SAC. HEART HARVARD at URI ALBANY at Kansas at Hartford MAINE BOSTON U at Navy COLGATE at Bucknell at Lafayette LEHIGH ARMY at Colgate LOYOLA NAVY at American BUCKNELL LAFAYETTE at Lehigh at Army AMERICAN at Loyola at Boston U at Loyola # at Bucknell # at Army # at Lehigh # # Patriot League Tournament games FLOYD S CAREER HIGHS Points: 10 at Loyola (Md.), 2/24/2016 Rebounds: 5 at Boston University, 2/27/2016 Field Goals: 5 at Loyola (Md.), 2/24/2016 Field Goal Attempts: 5 at Loyola (Md.), 2/24/2016 Three-Pointers: None Three-Point Attempts: None Free Throws: 2 vs. American, 2/21/2016 Free Throw Attempts: 4 vs. American, 2/21/2016 Assists: 2 two times, last at Bucknell, 3/3/2016 Blocks: 3 two times, last vs. Bucknell, 2/6/2016 Steals: 2 three times, last vs. American, 2/21/2016 Minutes Played: 22 vs. Bucknell, 2/6/2016 FLOYD S HOLY CROSS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

58 PLAYER PROFILES MATT ZIGNORSKI FRESHMAN GUARD JEFFERSON, N.J. POPE JOHN XXIII H.S. Had two steals in the Patriot League semifinal victory at Army Scored two points in the Patriot League quarterfinal win at Bucknell Totaled eight points, three rebounds and two assists in the Patriot League Tournament first round victory at Loyola (Md.) Finished with 13 points and two rebounds in the victory over Sacred Heart Totaled 10 points and two rebounds at Rhode Island Recorded 10 points and two assists at Quinnipiac Scored nine points and handed out one assist against New Hampshire Posted seven points and two steals at Loyola (Md.) Totaled seven points and two steals at Bucknell Scored seven points at No. 2 Kansas Posted six points, four rebounds and two assists in the victory over Boston University Tallied six points, two rebounds and two assists in the victory at Hartford Recorded five points and two assists at Marist in the first game of his collegiate career Scored three points against Bucknell Had two points and two assists at American Pulled down three rebounds at Colgate Scored three points against Lehigh Had two points and a rebound at Lafayette Recorded three points, two rebounds and two steals in the win over Colgate Had two points, two rebounds, two assists and two steals at Navy Scored three points in the win over Maine Had two points and two rebounds at Brown HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Jason Hasson at Pope John XXIII Regional High School in Sparta, N.J. Served as team captain during his junior and senior seasons Led his team to an overall record of 29-4 and the New Jersey Non-Public A state championship as a senior Named first team All-NJAC American Division and first team All-West Jersey following his junior and senior seasons Averaged 11.8 points, 4.0 assists and 3.0 rebounds per game as a junior Played AAU ball for Sports U. / Team Izod under coach Brian Coleman Member of National Honor Society PERSONAL: Has not yet declared a major ZIGNORSKI GAME-BY-GAME IN Opponent Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A O-D-Reb PF A TO Blk Stl Pts at Marist at Brown NEW HAMP at Quinnipiac SAC. HEART HARVARD at URI ALBANY at Kansas at Hartford MAINE BOSTON U at Navy COLGATE at Bucknell at Lafayette LEHIGH ARMY at Colgate LOYOLA NAVY at American BUCKNELL LAFAYETTE at Lehigh at Army AMERICAN at Loyola at Boston U at Loyola # at Bucknell # at Army # at Lehigh # # Patriot League Tournament games ZIGNORSKI S CAREER HIGHS Points: 13 vs. Sacred Heart, 11/25/2015 Rebounds: 4 vs. Boston University, 12/30/2015 Field Goals: 4 three times, last at Rhode Island, 12/2/2015 Field Goal Attempts: 8 at Quinnipiac, 11/22/2015 Three-Pointers: 3 two times, last vs. Sacred Heart, 11/25/2015 Three-Point Attempts: 5 three times, last vs. Sacred Heart, 11/25/2015 Free Throws: 2 four times, last at Loyola (Md.), 3/1/2016 Free Throw Attempts: 4 at Loyola (Md.), 2/24/2016 Assists: 2 seven times, last at Loyola (Md.), 3/1/2016 Blocks: 1 at Brown, 11/16/2015 Steals: 2 five times, last at Army, 3/6/2016 Minutes Played: 24 vs. Colgate, 1/6/2016 ZIGNORSKI S HOLY CROSS CAREER STATISTICS TOTAL 3-PTS REBOUNDS Season GP-GS Min Avg FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

59 PLAYER PROFILES AS A FRESHMAN IN : Missed the entire season due to injury RILEY CRISWELL JUNIOR FORWARD CARROLLTON, GA. CARROLLTON H.S. AS A JUNIOR IN : Has not appeared in any games this year Expected to miss the entire season due to injury AS A SOPHOMORE IN : Missed the entire year due to injury HIGH SCHOOL: Played for his father, head coach Tim Criswell at Carrollton High School in Carrollton, Ga. As a senior, averaged 25.0 points, 13.9 rebounds and 2.0 blocked shots in nine games played, before suffering a season-ending injury in December Averaged 11.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 3.9 blocks per game as a junior, while hitting 52.0 percent of his field goals and 40.0 percent of his three-pointers Selected as the Carroll County Times-Georgian Newcomer of the Year as a junior Helped lead team to the 2012 Region 6-AAA tournament title Played AAU ball for the Atlanta All-Stars PERSONAL: Majoring in Economics THOMAS KENNEDY JUNIOR GUARD EAST NORTHPORT, N.Y. NORTHPORT H.S. AS A JUNIOR IN : Joined the team as a walk-on Grabbed a rebound in the victory over Boston University Also played at No. 2 Kansas, at Rhode Island, at Boston University, against Lafayette, against Bucknell, at Lafayette, at Bucknell, at Hartford and in the Patriot League semifinal victory at Army HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Andrew D Eloia at Northport High School in Northport, N.Y. Helped team to the 2013 Long Island Class AA championship Played AAU ball for the Long Island Lightning PERSONAL: Son of John and Mary Kennedy Has three brothers (Sean, Luke and David) All three brothers played college basketball: Sean at Marist, Luke at Fredonia State and David at Merrimack Majoring in Economics DEREK MOUNTAIN FRESHMAN FORWARD BRYN MAWR, PA. HAVERFORD SCHOOL Joined the team as a walk-on Pulled down a rebound in the victory over Lafayette Saw his first action of the year vs. Bucknell Also played in the Patriot League semifinal victory at Army HOLY CROSS FOOTBALL: Played in two games at wide receiver for the Crusaders in 2015 HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Henry Fairfax at the Haverford School in Haverford, Pa. Received All Inter-Ac League honors as a senior Also lettered in football and track and field Served as team captain in basketball, football and track Named All Inter-Ac League and All-Delaware County in both football and track PERSONAL: Son of Steve and Cindy Mountain Father played baseball and football at West Chester Has two brothers (Bryan and Kyle) Has not yet declared a major PATRICK RIELLY JUNIOR GUARD PITTSBURGH, PA. NORTH CATHOLIC H.S. Joined the team as a walk-on Pulled down a rebound in the Patriot League semifinal victory at Army Grabbed a rebound in the win over Lafayette Scored one point against Bucknell Had two points and a rebound at Kansas Pulled down a rebound at Hartford Also played at Rhode Island, at Boston University, at Lafayette, at Bucknell and against Boston University HIGH SCHOOL: Played for head coach Dave Long at North Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, Pa. Served as team captain during his senior season Averaged 12.0 points, 6.0 assists and 3.0 rebounds per game as a senior Helped team win the conference championship in his junior year Member of National Honor Society PERSONAL: Son of Bill and Anne Rielly Father played football at both Columbia and Georgetown Has three brothers (Nick, Billy and Jack) Brother, Nick, was a member of the rowing team at Cornell Majoring in Economics HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

60 BASKETBALL STAFF BILL CARMODY HEAD COACH Bill Carmody is in his first season as the head men s basketball coach at the College of the Holy Cross in In his first season in Worcester, he has led the Crusaders to their first Patriot League Tournament title and NCAA Tournament appearance since His team won all four of its Patriot League Tournament games on the road, becoming the first team in conference history to accomplish that feat. The 17th head coach in the history of the program, Carmody joined the Crusaders with 32 years of Division I coaching experience, including 17 seasons as a head coach. From , Carmody served as the head coach at Northwestern University. In the four years from , he guided the Wildcats to four consecutive winning seasons, with his and teams both recording a school record 20 victories. Carmody, who previously spent four seasons as the head coach at Princeton University from , had led his teams to eight postseason tournament appearances - two trips to the NCAA Tournament and six trips to the National Invitation Tournament. In addition, he was selected as the Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year in Over the years, Carmody has been nationally recognized as one of the top coaches in the college game. He has been labeled the best offensive coach in college basketball by Sports Illustrated. Sports Illustrated s college basketball writers have also voted him one of the 15 best coaches in the college game. CARMODY S COACHING FILE Years School Position Fulton-Montgomery C.C. Head Coach Union Assistant Coach Providence Assistant Coach Princeton Assistant Coach Princeton Associate Head Coach Princeton Head Coach Northwestern Head Coach 2015-present Holy Cross Head Coach During the season, Carmody served as a special assistant / advisor to the head coach at Fairfield University. He previously spent 13 seasons at Northwestern, guiding the Wildcats to one of the most successful stretches in the history of the program. He won 192 games during his time at Northwestern, good for the second-most victories in school history behind only Arthur Lonborg (236 wins / ). Carmody s teams also made a school-record four straight postseason appearances from , with four consecutive trips to the National Invitation Tournament. In addition, the Wildcats won at least six Big Ten games in eight of his 13 years at the helm, after accomplishing that feat only six times in the previous 31 seasons. Carmody s Northwestern teams were widely recognized for their willingness to share the basketball, while not turning it over. In each of his last seven seasons with the Wildcats, the team ranked in the top 15 in the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio. Carmody s teams were also extremely CARMODY S COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING RECORD Overall Conference Season School W L Pct. W L Pct. Place Postseason Appearances Princeton st NCAA First Round Princeton st NCAA Second Round Princeton nd NIT Quarterfinals Princeton nd NIT First Round Northwestern th Northwestern th Northwestern th Northwestern th Northwestern th Northwestern th Northwestern th Northwestern th Northwestern th NIT First Round Northwestern th NIT First Round Northwestern th NIT Quarterfinals Northwestern th NIT Second Round Northwestern th Holy Cross th NCAA Princeton Totals (4 Years) NCAAs, 2 NITs Northwestern Totals (13 Years) NITs Holy Cross Totals (1 Year) NCAA Career Totals (18 Years) NCAAs, 6 NITs HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

61 BASKETBALL STAFF proficient from beyond the three-point line during his time at Northwestern, with his squads occupying the top five spots in the school s record books for three-point field goals made in a season. In addition, his team set a Big Ten record with 170 three-pointers made in conference games. In , the Wildcats made the deepest postseason run in school history, advancing to the quarterfinal round of the National Invitation Tournament before falling in overtime at Washington State. Along the way, Carmody picked up career win No. 250 in Northwestern s Big Ten tournament victory over Minnesota. The Wildcats 10-1 start in allowed them to earn their first national ranking in 41 years, coming in at No. 25 in the Associated Press poll on Dec. 28, Later that season, a victory over No. 6 Purdue at home marked the highest-ranked team Northwestern had defeated in 31 years. The Wildcats would finish the year by averaging a Big Ten-best 68.7 points per game in conference play, marking the first time they led the league in scoring since In , Carmody guided Northwestern to one of the top turnarounds in the country, leading them from eight wins the previous season to a then school regular-season record-tying 17 victories. The Wildcats also raised their conference win total from one to eight, marking the largest Big Ten increase since Minnesota went from three wins in to 10 the following season. Along the way, Northwestern defeated ranked opponents in consecutive games for the first time in program history. The Wildcats beat No. 18 Minnesota at home before going on the road to top No. 7 Michigan State. Coupled with a win at No. 19 Purdue, Northwestern defeated two ranked teams on the road in the same season for the first time. The three wins over ranked teams were the school s most since the campaign. During the season, Carmody earned Big Ten Coach of the Year honors, after leading the Wildcats to an 8-8 mark in Big Ten play. The Wildcats fifth place finish in the conference standings that year was their best since , while their 8-8 record was their best in league play since Prior to his time at Northwestern, Carmody was the head coach at Princeton from During his four-year tenure, he guided the Tigers to an overall record of (.786) and an Ivy League mark of 50-6 (.893), while leading the team to the postseason each year. His squad went 24-4 record in his first season ( ), the third best first year mark for a Division I head coach in 30 years. Carmody followed that up with an even better sophomore campaign in , when Princeton finished with a 27-2 record, a Top 10 national ranking and advanced to the second round of the 1998 NCAA Tournament. Carmody s Princeton team claimed the 1998 Rainbow Classic title in Hawaii with wins over Florida State, Texas and Charlotte on consecutive nights, and in the 1999 NIT they defeated Georgetown and North Carolina State before falling in the quarterfinal round. Princeton had winning streaks of 20 games and 19 games under Carmody (the two longest streaks in school history), and his teams set 31 school records during his tenure. He was also named the United States Basketball Writers Association District II Coach of the Year and the New Jersey Coach of the Year each of his first two years. In addition, Carmody is one of only five men to coach a team to a perfect Ivy League record (in both and ), and is the only coach to do so in his first year. From , Carmody served as an assistant coach at Princeton under Pete Carril. The Tigers made seven trips to the NCAA Tournament during his first 14 years on the staff, which included a victory over defending national champion UCLA in Carmody was previously an assistant coach at Providence for one year ( ) and at Union College for four years ( ). He began his career as the head coach at Fulton-Montgomery Community College in Johnstown, N.Y., leading the team to a record and conference title in his only season there ( ). A native of Spring Lake, N.J., Carmody graduated from Union in 1975 with a bachelor s degree in history. A basketball standout, he led Union to a record in three seasons as a starter. During his senior year, he captained the Dutchmen and was named first team All-ECAC as well as the school s Most Outstanding Athlete. Carmody and his wife, Barbara, have two sons, Michael and Eddie. KEVIN DRISCOLL ASSISTANT COACH Kevin Driscoll is in his third season as an assistant coach at the College of the Holy Cross in He is heavily involved in all areas of the Crusader program, including on-court coaching, player development, recruiting, film exchange and scouting. This year, Driscoll has helped the Crusaders to their first Patriot League Tournament title and NCAA Tournament appearance since Holy Cross also won all four of its Patriot League Tournament games on the road, becoming the first team in conference history to accomplish that feat. During the season, Driscoll helped the Crusaders to an overall record of 20-14, good for their first 20-win season since Holy Cross also placed third in the Patriot League with a 12-6 mark in conference games, and received an invitation to the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. Holy Cross victory at Brown in the first round of the 2014 CIT was its first in a national postseason tournament since Driscoll came to Holy Cross from the Hoop Group, where he served as the director of the Elite / Eastern Invitational and the Skills / Pocono Invitational for four years. He directed all aspects of the largest basketball camps in the country, which included over 3,500 players in the summer and 1,800 players for the spring and fall showcases. Prior to his time with the Hoop Group, Driscoll was an assistant coach at Albright College in Reading, Pa., for three seasons from He helped lead the Lions to an overall mark of during his three years on the staff, including records of 17-9 and second place finishes in the Middle Atlantic Conference in both and During his time at Albright, Driscoll also served as an admissions counselor. He began his career as the head boys basketball coach at Hamburg (Pa.) Area High School from Driscoll is a 2004 graduate of Misericordia University in Dallas, Pa., with a bachelor s degree in sport management. A four-year letterwinner on the Cougars basketball team, he helped the squad to two ECAC Tournament appearances, and still ranks third all-time at Misericordia with a career field goal percentage of 55.6 percent HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

62 BASKETBALL STAFF JOE KENNEDY ASSISTANT COACH Joe Kennedy is in his first season as an assistant men s basketball coach at the College of the Holy Cross in This year, Kennedy has helped the Crusaders to their first Patriot League Tournament title and NCAA Tournament appearance since Holy Cross also won all four of its Patriot League Tournament games on the road, becoming the first team in conference history to accomplish that feat. Kennedy joined the Crusaders after serving as a video coordinator for the Sacramento Kings during the season. In , Kennedy was the director of player personnel at Oregon State University. He previously spent three seasons as the director of men s basketball operations at Northwestern University from While at Northwestern, Kennedy assisted in a variety of responsibilities with the program, including handling all travel arrangements and serving as the team s academic liaison. Kennedy is a 2007 graduate of Northwestern with a bachelor s degree in education and social policy. He was a four-year letterman on the Wildcats basketball team, was named a team captain his senior season and received Academic All-Big Ten recognition three times. His father, Pat Kennedy, is currently the head coach at Pace University and was formerly the head coach at Florida State, DePaul, Towson, Iona and Montana. Prior to returning to Northwestern as director of basketball operations, Kennedy was a special assistant for the Office of Public Engagement at the White House from January 2009 to October 2010, where he served as a liaison to key national advocates and organizations that helped promote and implement the administration s legislative priorities. It primarily focused on outreach to youth, students, amateur and professional sports organizations, including individual athletes and their representatives, sports agencies, teams and the commissioner s offices. He also built a coalition of sports organizations, including the NBA, WNBA, NFL, MLB, NHL, MLS, PGA, USOC and the NCAA, to promote the First Lady s Let s Move! campaign against childhood obesity, and coordinated and executed championship visits and other sporting events at the White House. From April 2007 to January 2009, Kennedy worked for the Obama for America and Obama Transition Team where he coordinated logistics and event planning for the Office of Public Liaison and Intergovernmental Relations. He was the regional director in Polk County, Iowa, where he managed the daily operations of four campaign offices and a full-time staff of 16 people. Kennedy also worked for the Hoop Group in Neptune, N.J., in 2008 as a special assistant to the president and coordinated logistics for Spring Jam Fests in Pittsburgh, Pa., Providence, R.I., and Charlottesville, Va. FREDDIE OWENS ASSISTANT COACH Freddie Owens is in his first season as an assistant men s basketball coach at the College of the Holy Cross in This year, Owens has helped the Crusaders to their first Patriot League Tournament title and NCAA Tournament appearance since Holy Cross also won all four of its Patriot League Tournament games on the road, becoming the first team in conference history to accomplish that feat. Owens came to Holy Cross with eight years of collegiate coaching experience, and has been a part of seven NCAA Tournament teams as either a player or a coach. During the season, Owens served as an assistant coach at Utah Valley University. He was previously an assistant coach at Oregon State during the campaign, helping the Beavers to an overall record of and a trip to the College Basketball Invitational. Prior to his time at Oregon State, Owens served as an assistant coach at Montana for four seasons from He helped the Grizzlies to four straight 20-win seasons and a total of 93 victories, with the team winning three Big Sky Conference Tournament titles and making three trips to the NCAA Tournament (2010, 2012 and 2013). Montana also played in the College Basketball Invitational in Before becoming an assistant coach at Montana, Owens served as a graduate assistant at Iowa State University during the season. He was also an assistant coach in at Adams State College in Alamosa, Colo., and helped the team go 18-10, its most wins in a season since joining the Division II ranks. As an undergraduate, Owens was a two-year starter and four-year letterwinner at the University of Wisconsin, with the team advancing the NCAA Tournament in each of his four seasons. During his career, he scored 796 points and helped the Badgers win two Big Ten regular season championships (2002 and 2003) and one Big Ten Tournament title (2004). Owens made a game-winning three-pointer against Tulsa at the buzzer in the NCAA Tournament as a junior in 2003 to send the Badgers to the Sweet 16. After college, Owens played professionally in Europe for the Riga Barons in Latvia in in the Euro Cup and Baltic Leagues. His first coaching stint was with Stay In The Game AAU in A native of Milwaukee, Wis., Owens graduated from Milwaukee Washington High School in 2000 after leading the basketball team to a 24-2 record and state runner-up finish as a senior, when he was ranked the third-best guard in Wisconsin. Owens earned his bachelor s degree in life sciences and communications from Wisconsin in 2005 and his master s degree in higher education from Iowa State in He and his wife, Carmen, were married in August HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

63 BASKETBALL STAFF MATT FAVA COORDINATOR OF OPERATIONS Matt Fava is in his second season as the coordinator of men s basketball operations at the College of the Holy Cross in Fava s primary responsibilities include serving as the team s travel and video coordinator, in addition to assisting with recruiting efforts, summer camps and day-to-day office duties. Fava came to Holy Cross from Castleton (Vt.) State College, where he served as a graduate assistant coach for two seasons. He helped the Spartans to an overall record of during his two years on the staff, with marks of 19-9 in and in Castleton State advanced to the championship game of the North Atlantic Conference Tournament in 2013, while making it to the semifinals of the league tournament in Fava was previously as assistant coach at Connecticut College for three seasons from He also served as the team s recruiting coordinator, helping to secure commitments from players in seven different states. In addition, Fava designed and implemented the team s strength and conditioning program and directed a staff of student managers. A 2009 graduate of Connecticut College with a bachelor s degree in English, Fava worked as a student assistant coach and head manager for the Camels men s basketball team. As a senior, he received the Andrew H. Chait Award for service and commitment to the Connecticut College department of athletics. Fava went on to receive his master s degree in education from Castleton State in CHARLES BARE MEDIA RELATIONS DIRECTOR Charles Bare is in his 12th year as the director of athletic media relations at the College of the Holy Cross in He is responsible for the publicity of all 27 Crusader varsity sports, working directly with the men s basketball and football teams. Bare oversees the production of the athletic department s publications and the content of GoHolyCross. com, the official athletic department web site. During his time at Holy Cross, Bare has handled the publicity for two players who were finalists for the Walter Payton Award Steve Silva (2005) and Dominic Randolph (2007, 2008 and 2009). He also worked with the men s basketball team during its trips to the 2007 NCAA Tournament and 2005 National Invitation Tournament, and promoted the careers of Patriot League Players of the Year Kevin Hamilton (2005) and Keith Simmons (2007). Bare came to Holy Cross after spending six years at the University of Massachusetts. During the school year, he served as the interim director of athletic media relations for UMass, overseeing all public relations activities, information services and publications for the athletic department. Over the previous five years, Bare was an assistant director of athletic media relations, working extensively with the football, basketball and baseball teams, while supervising the media relations activities for a number of other sports. His 2000, 2001 and 2003 football media guides were rated the nation s second-best in Division I-AA, while the 2004 guide placed third. Prior to his time at UMass, Bare spent two years as assistant sports information director at the University of Virginia. During his time at Virginia, Bare handled the publicity for two national players of the year in men s soccer Mike Fisher (1996) and Ben Olsen (1997). He previously worked at UMass from , spending two years as an intern in the media relations office. Bare graduated summa cum laude from the University of Notre Dame in He earned a bachelor s degree in mathematics with a concentration in business administration, and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. He is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America, the Football Writers Association of America and the United States Basketball Writers Association. Bare and his wife, Talene, have one daughter (Adrianna). WALLY TRISDALE ATHLETIC TRAINER Wally Trisdale is now in his second year as an athletic trainer at the College of the Holy Cross in He serves as the athletic trainer for the Crusader men s basketball team, in addition to working with football and track and field. Prior to his time at Holy Cross, Trisdale was a graduate assistant athletic trainer at the University of Connecticut from He worked with the foortall and men s and women s swimming and diving teams, providing daily treatment, care and rehabilitation to athletes. Trisdale also served as a teaching assistant, for a course on therapeutic instruction and injury assessment. Previously, Trisdale was an intern athletic trainer at UMass Lowell from , working with the men s soccer and baseball teams. He also spent time as an athletic trainer at Access Sports Medicine in Exeter, N.H., in 2010, where he provided medical coverage to small high schools in the coastal area of N.H. Trisdale graduated magna cum-laude from the University of New Hampshire in 2009 with a bachelor s degree in athletic training. He then received a master s degree in exercise science from the University of Connecticut in HOLY CROSS MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON GUIDE

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