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Head Coach Jeff Jones In seven seasons as head coach of the American University men s basketball team, Jeff Jones has brought a winning tradition to the Eagles. Now, in his eighth season, Jones is committed to bring the Eagles to the next level - a Patriot League Championship and a trip to the NCAA Tournament. Three words have been associated with Jones since his days as a top-level student-athlete -- Leader, Teacher and Winner -- and those could not be more true today. Last season, Jones led a resurgent Eagles squad to a 16-14 record, his fifth winning record in the past six seasons at the helm. Jones is just the second coach in school history to have five of six winning seasons, and the first since Stafford H. Cassell had six straight winning seasons between 1946 and 1952. The Eagles finished in a tie for third place in the final regular season Patriot League standings, and then made a run in the PL Tournament. Earning the right to host a first round game, American knocked off Colgate in the first round and then came up just a bucket short in the semifinals versus regular season champion Holy Cross. Jones mentored senior Andre Ingram, helping him to a First Team All-Patriot League selection. In the 2005-06 season, Jones led a youthful squad - with just one senior and five freshman, many of whom saw significant playing time - to a 12-17 overall record and a 7-7 mark in the Patriot League. After a tough 0-6 start, during which time the Eagles strength of schedule was ranked 32nd in the nation, Jones righted the ship and led AU to a 12-11 mark the rest of the way, including an appearance in the PL semifinals. Jones led the Eagles to another winning season in 2004-05, as American finished with a 17-11 record and an 9-5 mark in the Patriot League, good for third place. With the winning record, Jones led AU to above-.500 records in four straight seasons - the first time since the 1974-75 season that the Eagles have had such a streak. Furthermore, the Eagles defeated three NCAA Tournament teams - Bucknell, Ohio and Vermont - over the course of the season. In 2003-04 Jones led AU to the Patriot League Championship game for the third straight year and helped the Eagles to their second Patriot League regular season title in three years. AU finished with its third consecutive winning season, something that had not been accomplished in 13 years and a six-game winning streak, something that had not been done in 14 years. Jones joined the exclusive 200-win club in 2003-04 and the Eagles earned an invitation to the Rainbow Classic, where they went 2-1, including a win over NCAA Tournament team East Tennessee State. During the 2002-03 season Jones led the Eagles to a victory over crosstown rival George Washington. The Eagles finished second in the regular season and reached the Patriot League championship game for a second time. In just his second season at AU Jones mentored the Eagles to the second largest turnaround in the NCAA Division I, finishing with an 18-12 overall record. The 11-game improvement from 2000-01 was second only to Bob Knight s Texas Tech squad that featured a 14-game turnaround. The 18 victories were the highest win total for the program since 1989-90 (which they would repeat in 2003-04), and its first winning campaign since 1990-91. The Eagles went on to capture the Patriot League regular-season title, fashioning a 10-4 record in the process. The top seed in the league tournament, the Eagles advanced to the championship game, where they fell to Holy Cross, 55-52, before the largest championship crowd in league history and just the second sellout in the history of AU s Bender Arena. The game was played in front of a national audience on ESPN. The accomplishments did not begin and end within the confines of the Patriot League by any stretch of the imagination in 2002-03. AU gained national recognition with a 77-72 win at Florida State on Dec. 22, becoming the first Patriot League school to ever defeat a member of the renowned Atlantic Coast 8

Conference (ACC). One of the most respected teachers in the collegiate ranks, Jones took the helm of American basketball on April 17, 2000, becoming the 17th coach in the school s history. Jones has made his mark on the national college basketball scene as both a student-athlete and as a head coach. Following a storied high school career, he went on to star at point guard for the University of Virginia from 1978-82. After graduation he served eight seasons as an assistant coach at his alma mater before being tabbed the Cavaliers head coach prior to the 1990-91 campaign. He would go on to lead that program for eight seasons. Just prior to coming to American, Jones served as an assistant on Jerry DeGregorio s staff at the University of Rhode Island during the 1999-2000 season. Named the eighth coach in Virginia men s basketball history at the age of 29, Jones became the youngest coach in the history of the Atlantic Coast Conference. In eight years at the helm, he compiled a record of 146-104 for a.584 winning percentage. He led Virginia to six postseason appearances (five NCAA, one NIT), one regular-season ACC Championship and four 20-win campaigns. Virginia s win over Virginia Tech during the 1994-95 regular season gave Jones his 100th career victory, making him the second-fastest in school history and fifth-fastest in ACC history to accomplish the feat. A coach with a distinct style, the cornerstone of Jones teams has been their defensive prowess. During his tenure at Virginia, he led the Cavaliers to five of the top six seasons for field goal percentage defense. Virginia made its fifth NCAA Tournament appearance in seven seasons under Jones in 1996-97. Finishing that season with an overall mark of 18-13, the Cavaliers fell to Iowa in a West Region first-round game. Jones enjoyed one of the finest seasons of his coaching career in 1994-95, leading Virginia to a final mark of 25-9. The program advanced to the NCAA Tournament s Elite Eight and earned a share of its first ACC regular-season crown since 1983. Virginia finished that season ranked eighth in the final CNN/ Did You Know? Jeff Jones has led American to winning seasons in five of the last six years. The last coach to do that was Stafford H. Cassell, the namesake of AU Athletics Hall of Fame, from 1946-52. Jeff Jones led the Eagles to the second biggest turnaround in the NCAA s in 2001-02. The 11-game improvement was second only to the 14-game turnaround Bobby Knight and Texas Tech enjoyed. Entering the 2007-08 season, Jeff Jones is the only individual to win an NIT championship as both a player (1980) and a coach (1992). Jones led his 1990-91 Virginia squad to a 21-12 record, becoming the winningest first-year coach in ACC history. He was the only rookie coach in the nation that year to have his team in the NCAAs. Jones has never had a losing record in the Patriot League and sports a 52-32 (.619) PL record in six seasons in the league. USA Today poll, and 13th in the final Associated Press media poll. Those were the highest final national rankings by a Virginia team since 1983. In 1992-93 Jones became the only coach in conference history to win at least 20 games in each of his first three seasons. He led Virginia to a 21-10 record (9-7 ACC) and a trip to the 1993 East Region semifinals in the NCAA Tournament. In 1991-92, Jones Cavaliers posted a 20-13 record and went on to win the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) championship. As a result, Jones became the first individual to win an NIT title as both a player and a coach; he is still the only person to accomplish the feat. In his first season as the head coach at Virginia, Head Coach Jeff Jones 9

Head Coach Jeff Jones Jones led the 1990-91 squad to a 21-12 overall record. He was the only rookie coach in the nation that year to have his team in the NCAA Tournament. Prior to his eight-year run as head coach, Jones was a full-time assistant on Terry Holland s staff at UVa. from 1986 to 1990, a part-time assistant for three seasons and a graduate assistant for one. The Cavaliers compiled an incredible overall record of 162-95 (.630) during those eight seasons as an assistant, participating in six NCAA Tournaments, while advancing to the Final Four in 1984 and the Final Eight in 1989. Virginia also competed in one NIT during his tenure. As a four-year starter (1979-82) at Virginia, Jones was known as a leader and prolific passer. With Jones at the controls of a potent offense, UVa. compiled an overall record of 102-28 (.785), while he led the Cavaliers to two NCAA Tournaments and two NITs during his career. Virginia captured the 1980 NIT title, and advanced to the NCAA Final Four in 1981. Jones graduated from Virginia in 1982 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology. Jones finished his career as Virginia s all-time assists leader (598), and his 200 assists during the 1979-80 season was UVa s single-season record until both marks were later broken by John Crotty. Jones served as the team captain as a senior during the 1981-82 season and played in 129 games during his career. For his career, he averaged 6.6 points and 4.6 assists per game, while shooting 52.2 percent from the field and 74.3 percent from the free-throw line. A native of Owensboro, Ky., Jones is a member of the Apollo High School Hall of Fame. His father, Bob, is a former coach of Kentucky Wesleyan University, which he led to the 1973 NCAA Division II title. Jones and his wife, Danielle, reside in Arlington, Va. He is the father of three children - Meghann, Madison Perry and Jeffrey Robert. What They re Saying about Jeff Jones Terry Holland Former Head Coach and Director of Athletics, University of Virginia. Now Director of Athletics at East Carolina University. Holland coached Jones at UVa., hired him as an assistant there, then oversaw him as the Director of Athletics while Jones was head coach. Jeff Jones is the son of a coach, was a coach on the floor as a player and is a proven college head coach. So it is no surprise that he has led American University to great success in the Patriot League. And it will be no surprise when he leads the Eagles to NCAA Tournament wins. Dave Odom Head Coach, University of South Carolina Former Head Coach, Wake Forest University In a very short time, Jeff has stabilized the American University basketball program and has it contending for the championship in the Patriot League. I m not surprised! Jeff is one of the best coaches in college basketball. Rick Carlisle Head coach of the Indiana Pacers I first got to know Jeff Jones when he was a rising senior at the University of Virginia in the summer of 1981. He was the most knowledgeable player I had ever met and demonstrated great leadership skills. Even at that time, it was obvious Jeff would become a top coach in our game and his track record has certainly proven that. But the success Jeff continues to enjoy at AU requires more than just knowledge and leadership. It takes tireless energy and the ability to work well with people. For my money, Jeff Jones is one of the best kept secrets at any level of basketball. Ed Tapscott Former AU head basketball coach and AU Hall of Famer The American University Eagles, under the leadership of Coach Jones, have created a terrific success story in a very short period of time. This is great for students, faculty, the administration and alumni. We all share proudly in a program that achieves winning and academic excellence! Cory Alexander Former Member of the Orlando Magic Coach Jones showed me how to play basketball the right way. God gave me the physical tools to play, but it was Coach Jones who helped me to combine my mind and heart along with my talent to make me a complete basketball player. That is the benefit of playing for a good coach. There are a lot of very talented basketball players but not a lot get the coaching that I did. That s where Coach Jones was beneficial in my career. 10

The Jeff Jones File Personal Information Full Name.................................. Jeffrey Allen Jones Hometown................................... Owensboro, Ky. High School..................... Apollo High Owensboro, Ky. Birthdate....................................... June 29, 1960 College................................. University of Virginia Year Graduated........................................ 1982 Sport Played....................... Basketball (598 career assists) Wife.............................................. Danielle Children................... Meghann (19), Madison (17), Jeff (14) Coaching Experience Head Coach, American 2000-present Assoc. Head Coach, Rhode Island 1999-2000 Head Coach, Virginia 1990-98 Assistant Coach, Virginia 1986-90 Part-time Asst. Coach, Virginia 1982-86 Year-by-Year Coaching Record Year School Record Postseason 1990-01 Virginia 21-12 NCAA First Round 1991-92 Virginia 20-13 NIT Champions 1992-93 Virginia 21-10 NCAA Sweet 16 1993-94 Virginia 18-13 NCAA Second Round 1994-95 Virginia 25-9 NCAA Elite 8 1995-96 Virginia 12-15 1996-97 Virginia 18-13 NCAA First Round 1997-98 Virginia 11-19 2000-01 American 7-20 2001-02 American 18-12 2002-03 American 16-14 2003-04 American 18-13 2004-05 American 17-11 2005-06 American 12-17 2006-07 American 16-14 Overall Record 250-205 Six postseason apps. Jeff Jones AU Highlights Earned his 100th victory at AU in 2006-07 Earned his 200th coaching victory in 2003-04 and his 250th in 2006-07 2002 & 2004 Patriot League regular season champions Three straights trips to PL championship game (2002, 2003, 2004) 16 former AU players have gone on to play professionally 2002 Basketball America Patriot League Coach of the Year Led Eagles to second-best turnaround in NCAA Division I in just second year at AU Developed one PL Player of the Year, two PL Rookies of the Year and six PL All-League picks AU s Bender Arena drew 4,521 for the 2001-02 Patriot League Championship Game, the highest attendance ever at a league game Win at Florida State (77-72) in 2000-01 season is still the only time a Patriot League school has beaten a member of the ACC Led AU to win over George Washington in 2003, American s first win over GW since the 1989-90 season Led AU in 2004-05 to fourth straight winning season, the first time since 1971-75 seasons AU has managed to enjoy four such seasons AU was invited for the first time to the 2003-04 Rainbow Classic and the 2004-05 Preseason NIT Head Coach Jeff Jones 11

Mike Brennan Assistant Coach First Season Princeton 94 Assistant Coach Mike Brennan Mike Brennan in 2007 will begin his first season as an assistant coach at American University. Brennan comes to American after spending the last seven seasons at Princeton University. A Princeton alumnus himself, Brennan was the First Assistant Coach for the Tigers and was responsible for all phases of program management, including recruiting, game and practice preparation, developing strategy and scheduling. While at Princeton, he helped lead the Tigers to two Ivy League titles (2001 and 2004) and subsequent NCAA Tournament appearances and a 2002 NIT appearance under the leadership of head coaches Bill Carmody, John Thompson III and Joe Scott. He also spent one year as a volunteer assistant coach at Columbia University in the 1995-96 season. Brennan was a four-year starter at Princeton, leading his team to the Ivy League championship and the NCAA Tournament in 1991 and 1992. He was named Second Team All-Ivy League in 1994. After one season as the Head Freshman Basketball Coach at Elizabeth (N.J.) High School, where he compiled a 14-4 record, Brennan spent three seasons as a professional basketball player in the European Basketball League for teams in Germany, Belgium and Portugal. Brennan earned his Bachelor of Arts in English from Princeton in 1994. 12

Kieran Donohue Assistant Coach Eighth Season Virginia 97 Kieran Donohue is in his eighth season with the Eagles as an assistant coach. Donohue is involved in all aspects of the AU program, including but not limited to on-court coaching, game and practice planning and recruiting. Prior to his appointment at AU, Donohue spent two seasons as an Administrative Assistant for the men s basketball program at Boston University. His duties with the Terriers included travel and transportation organization, film exchange policy and personnel management. He also helped direct the BU summer basketball camps. Donohue is no stranger to head coach Jeff Jones successful system after serving on his staff at the University of Virginia. During Jones tenure at Virginia, Donohue served the program in several different capacities, beginning as a student manager in 1993 and continuing through 1998. He served as the graduate administrative assistant for the 1997-98 season. Other duties during that span included a role as an assistant academic advisor. He also assisted in the program s video exchange coordination and was the Cavs manager during his four-year tenure as a student from 1993-97. Donohue earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in History from Virginia in 1997. He attended Regis High School in New York City, where he played point guard on the 1993 championship team and 1992 runners-up for the New York State Class C title. Donohue, 31, resides in the Georgetown area of Washington, D.C., with his wife, Erika. Assistant Coach Kieran Donohue 13

Jason Williford Assistant Coach Third Season Virginia 95 Williford returned to the United States in 1999, serving as a volunteer assistant with Virginia Union University. For the 1999-00 season, he took a position as an assistant coach with the boys varsity team at John Marshall High School, his alma mater. While playing for JMHS, Williford earned First Team All-State honors and was named the Richmond Times-Dispatch Player of the Year in 1991. Williford and his wife, Kwamina, live in Washington, D.C., with their son, Austin. Assistant Coach Jason Williford Jason Williford begins his third season as an assistant coach with the American University men s basketball team. Williford is involved in all aspects of the AU program, including but not limited to on-court coaching, game and practice planning and recruiting. Williford comes to AU after spending five seasons as an assistant coach at Boston University. At BU, he was involved in all aspects of basketball operations. In each of Williford s final four seasons, the Terriers finished with at least 20 wins. During that time, BU earned a berth in the NCAA Tournament in 2002 and made three consecutive trips to the NIT Tournament. A native of Richmond, Va., Williford is no stranger to Jones. Williford played four years (1991-95) under Jones at the University of Virginia, helping the Cavaliers to four straight postseason berths, including a trip to the Elite Eight in 1994-95. He averaged 6.6 points and 5.3 rebounds for his career. Upon graduation from UVa., Williford launched a successful four year professional career in the Icelandic Professional League and the Korean Basketball League. In 1995-96, he was named Foreign MVP for the Haukar Club Team in the IPL. In addition, in 1995-96 Williford began his coaching career by heading up the Under-20 Haukar Club Team. From 1996-99, Williford played in the KBL for Naray Telecom and Kia Motors, earning All-Star honors. 14

Eddie Jackson Eddie Jackson is in his second season as American University men s basketball s Director of Basketball Operations. Jackson came to AU after spending time coaching at both the high school and AAU level. He served as an assistant varsity coach at South Lakes High School in Reston, Va., under the leadership of Head Coach Wendell Byrd. While with the Seahawks, he was in charge of scouting, preparing scouting reports, and on court demonstration. In three seasons he helped the Seahawks to a 58-24 overall record and a spot in the Virginia High School League State Quarterfinals. Jackson also served as a head coach with Nova UNITED AAU Basketball Club under the guidance of Directors Randy White and Darryl Branch. In the last three years, he has assisted with the development and recruitment of over 30 scholarship players, including 24 Division 1 players. Jackson is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the basketball office, including film exchange, team travel and team camp. In addition to his coaching experience, he created and served as a co-director of the East Coast Basketball Coaching Clinic. He also has spent several summers working as a camp counselor at Eastern Invitational Basketball Camp and Top 100 Clinics throughout the East Coast. Jackson received dual bachelor degrees in economics and criminology from The Ohio State University in 2000. Jackson resides in Northern Virgina. Director of Basketball Operations Eddie Jackson Director of Basketball Operations Second Season The Ohio State University 00 15

Men s Basketball Support Staff Staff Maureen Breslin Dr. Donald Brenner Academic Support Faculty Advisor Dr. David Higgins Team Physician Team Managers Joanna Blatchly 16 Jason Riddell Strength & Conditioning Coach Ashley Scotland Sean Dash Head Athletic Trainer