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GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT NOTES GAME 30 FAST FACTS WHO: Georgia State Panthers (10-19, 5-13) vs. William & Mary Tribe (15-14, 8-10) WHAT: Colonial Athletic Association Championships First Round Game - No. 9 seed Georgia State vs. No. 8 seed William & Mary Winner plays Saturday at Noon vs. No. 1 seed, VCU WHEN: Friday, March 1, Noon Tip WHERE: Richmond Coliseum (13,000), Richmond, Va. RADIO Georgia State/ISP Radio Network - WRAS-FM (88.5, 100,000 watts) and Internet Panther Sports Talk pregame at 11:30 a.m. with live guests Coach Perry Show at 11:45, Game at 12 p.m. - Dave Cohen and Charlie Taylor TEAM SITES: Georgia State (GeorgiaStateSports.com) William & Mary (TribeAthletics.com) QUICK NOTES ON GEORGIA STATE SEASON Panthers enter tournament with a 2-2 mark in its final four games with losses at George Mason and to VCU that were one-possession games in the closing minutes. Georgia State plays in its second CAA Championship after being a No. 10 seed last year at 7-21 in the regular season and 3-15 in the CAA games. State won its tournament opener over No. 7 Towson and lost to No. 2 George Mason in overtime. State s rugged schedule has seen them lose 11 games to teams with 18 or more wins, plus a 12th loss at 16-12 Iowa. In the RPIratings.com rankings, State is at No. 242 of the 336 schools with a strength of schedule of 169. William & Mary is at No. 186 with a strength of schedule of 199. The Panthers have used 12 different starting line-ups with the most any five players have been used together being 6 times. With 5 wins coming after they trailed at halftime, that equals the five wins they had when they led at halftime. The Panthers are 7-8 in games decided by 10 or more points. This is a homecoming game for two Richmond natives. Coach Michael Perry is a graduate of Thomas Jefferson High and University of Richmond, while coaching at both Virginia Union and Richmond. Junior center Deven Dickerson was the Capital District Player of the Year at Henrico High School. His mom, Eunice, was a star at Buckingham High and All-CIAA at Virginia Union and his dad, Lonnie, was a star at J.F. Kennedy High and Virginia Union. The team captain is sophomore Leonard Mendez, who leads a group of 12 players who can return next year for State. Mendez ranks in the Top 15 in the CAA in 7 categories. Georgia State is built a little different than most of the guard-oriented three-point shooting teams of the CAA. The Panthers rotate four inside players and try to get the ball to them. State ranks No. 3 in rebounding, No. 4 in getting to the free throw line (648 times, 115 more than its opponents), No. 4 in offensive rebounding and No. 5 in blocking shots. But, they can shoot the three-point shot as evidenced by the CAA s best three-point shooter in two-guard Leonard Mendez (46.9% on 49-of-105) and point guard Ron Larris (41.7% on 25-of-60). Ryan McBride also adds 35 treys when he is at the wing.

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT NOTES 2007 CAA Men s Basketball Championship Bracket First Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals March 2 March 3 March 4 March 5 Friday Saturday Sunday Monday #8 William & Mary Game 1 12:00 pm #8/9 Winner #9 Georgia State Game 5 12:00 pm Winner Game 5 #1 VCU #5 Northeastern Game 9 Winner Game 9 3:00 pm Game 2 #5/12 Winner 2:30 pm Game 6 Winner Game 6 #12 Delaware 2:30 pm #4 Drexel #2 Old Dominion Game 7 #7 Towson 6:00 pm Winner Game 7 Game 11 7:00 pm 2007 CAA CHAMPION Game 3 #7/10 Winner 6:00 pm Game 10 Winner Game 10 #10 UNC Wilmington 5:30 pm #3 Hofstra Game 8 #6 George Mason 8:30 pm Winner Game 8 Game 4 8:30 pm #6/11 Winner #11 James Madison

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT NOTES THE CAA - The Colonial Athletic Association has worked its way up to the premier spot among the nation s Mid-Major conferences after last year s No. 8 final conference ranking and four teams getting post-season bids (two NCAA, two NIT). This year, the CAA is shining as bright as ever in the Mid-Major Poll with the four CAA leaders in the top 11 of that poll. ODU is No. 5, VCU is No. 8, Drexel is No. 9 and Hofstra is No. 11. The only other conference to have four in the Top 20 is the Missouri Valley (MVC) with Southern Illinois at No. 1, Creighton at No. 10, Missouri State at No. 15 and Bradley at No. 19. Currently, ODU is No. 38 and VCU is tied for No. 41 in the AP poll of Feb. 26, while VCU is tied at No. 40 in the USA Today/ESPN poll. All four of the 20-win plus CAA teams have received votes in the national polls this year. The CAA and Big East are the only two to have four teams with 22 or more wins as of Feb. 27. The CAA earned two NCAA bids last year and had gotten two in 2002, so they ll be eyeing a pair again for the third time in five years. George Mason was the CAA s first Final Four team. But, Coach Michael Perry was on a Richmond coaching staff in 1988 that made a run to the Sweet 16 after beating No. 4 Indiana and No. 5 Georgia Tech. In that Sweet 16, No. 13 seed Richmond s run was ended by a hot freshman from Temple named Mark Macon, now on the Georgia State coaching staff. Thus, Georgia State has two coaches who have been to the Sweet 16. Prior to George Mason s run last year, UNC Wilmington had defeated No. 4 Southern Cal in the 2002 NCAA Tournament. TOURNAMENT COVERAGE Television Schedule: Fans will be able to watch all 11 games of the CAA Men s Basketball Championship through various platforms. Friday s first-round games will be webstreamed for FREE on CAASports.com. The four Saturday quarterfinals and the two Sunday semifinals will be televised on CN8 and are available on the web at CN8.tv. Regional sports networks CSS and SportsNet New York and WSKY in eastern Virginia will also carry quarterfinal and semifinal games. Monday s Championship game will be televised nationally by ESPN at 7 p.m. CAA on Sirius Satellite Radio: The entire CAA Men s Basketball Championship will also be broadcast nationally on Sirius Satellite Radio. The four first-round games will be aired on Channel 126, the quarterfinals are on Channel 130, the semifinals are on Channel 107 and the title game is on Channel 130. In Richmond, station ESPN Radio 950 AM will air the games. Georgia State Radio: Veteran Dave Cohen, in his 24th year of calling Georgia State games, will bring the games to fans on WRAS-FM (88.5) through its 100,000 watts of power throughout the state. Live pregame shows with guests start 30 minutes before tip (11:30 a.m. Friday) and then live postgame shows with guests complete the broadcast. Teaming with Cohen for a seventh season is Charlie Taylor, the associate A.D. for Communications.

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT NOTES A CHALLENGING SEASON Georgia State s losses have come against a rugged schedule: RPIratings.com Record (Georgia State RPI rating is 242 of the 336 teams) 33 Old Dominion 23-7 On 11-game win streak, No. 5 in Mid-Major poll, No. 38 AP (2 games) 41 Clemson 19-9 Was No. 17 ESPN/USA Today/ No. 19 AP 42 Drexel 22-7 Was No. 35 in AP poll and No. 33 in ESPN/USA Today poll 48 Florida State 18-11 Was No. 28 AP/ No. 34 ESPN/USA Today 51 Georgia Tech 18-11 Was No. 21 AP when played 59 VCU 24-6 One of first 20-win teams in nation, No.41 AP Poll (2 games) 69 Hofstra 22-8 CAA preseason favorites, had 28 straight wins at home (2 games) 80 Iowa 16-12 Defending Big Ten tournament champs, 91% home record, beat Indiana 119 Charleston 20-10 Southern Conference preseason favorites in Cremins debut 131 Charlotte 13-13 Atlantic 10 conference opponent on the road 179 Northeastern 12-18 Is 10-2 at home, including 7-2 in CAA (2 games) 186 William & Mary 15-14 Was on seven-game winning streak at the time; 11-5 at home (2 games) 296 James Madison 7-22 Won two in a row at time, including win over ODU Georgia State s best RPI wins this year would have been the wins over No. 156 Towson and No. 179 Northeastern. Georgia State s overall strength of schedule was rated No. 169 of the 336 teams.the Panthers got their first CAA season sweep by beating UNC Wilmington twice this season, while splitting with Towson and Northeastern, and winning the only season match on the road at Delaware. CAA Recognition Senior Lance Perique, photo left, was recognized as the CAA Player of the Week for the week of Dec. 18. That week, the 6-8 forward scored a career-best 29 points and grabbed 8 rebounds in a Panthers win. That makes Perique the first Panthers player to be honored as Player of the Week. Freshman guard Trae Goldston, photo right, was saluted as the CAA Rookie of the Week for the week of Nov. 20. The southpaw guard scored 22 points on 7-of-11 field goal attempts and also hit 4-of-6 three-point baskets in his best game of the year. Goldston also had three assists, two steals and two rebounds. Goldston is the second Panthers player to be named Rookie of the Week following Rashad Chase last year.

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT NOTES Georgia State will again play host to the 19th annual college Slam Dunk and Three-Point Shooting Championships. The annual event will be held on Thursday, March 29 at the Georgia State Sports Arena. The contest will be televised that night at 9 p.m.on ESPN and shown multiple times in replays over the next weeks. The ESPN Slam Dunk & Three-Point Championships Tickets will also be on sale through GeorgiaStateSports.com with discounts for Georgia State students. In the photo below, many of Lefty s Loonies cheering section in 2002 joined in with their 10 scoring signs. The event brings top male and female college student-athletes to one location for a live shoot-out from three-point range and judged dunking by celebrity judges. In the 2002 event held at Georgia State, the celebrity judges were Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, champion boxer Evander Holyfield, Georgia State Coach Lefty Driesell, Cincinnati Coach Bob Huggins, and Atlanta rapper Jermaine Dupri.

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT NOTES Sat., March 31 and Mon., April 2, 2007 The Georgia Dome Within walking distance of the Georgia State campus, the Georgia Dome will again be host to the Final Four. Last year, it was host again for the NCAA Regional Championships. The 2007 Road To Atlanta Opening Round: 1st and 2nd Rounds - Regionals - Tuesday, March 13 - Dayton, Ohio Thurs.-Sat., March 15-17 - Buffalo, Lexington, Sacramento, Winston-Salem Fri.-Sun., March 16-18 - Chicago, Columbus, New Orleans, Spokane Thurs.-Sat., March 22-24 - San Antonio and San Jose Fri.-Sun., March 23-25 - East Rutherford and St. Louis Last year s Final Four in Indianapolis included eventual champion Florida, UCLA, George Mason and LSU. NCAA FUTURE FINAL FOURS April 5 & 7, 2008 - April 4 & 6, 2009 - April 3 & 5, 2010 - April 2 & 4, 2011 - San Antonio, Texas Detroit, Michigan Indianapolis, Indiana Houston, Texas

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT NOTES LANCE PERIQUE SENIORS BRANDON CARTWRIGHT 6-8 210 Forward New Orleans 6-5 210 Forward Oklahoma City CAA Player of the Week - Dec. 18 No. 6 in the CAA in Scoring - 15.6 No. 6 in the CAA in FG Pct. - 49.7% No. 15 in the CAA in Rebounding - 5.1 Scored in double figures in 23 games this season and 27 times in his career Set school record for most minutes played in a game with 49 minutes in the double overtime win over Towson in January when he scored 26 points and grabbed 14 rebounds in the Panthers win No. 3 in the CAA in most FT attempts (194) Friday opener is 56th game in two seasons as a Georgia State player Has scored 554 points in two seasons and pulled down 214 rebounds at State Has 6 games of 20 or more points with top game of 29 points this year Played two years of JUCO ball at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M and Coffeyville CC Led Louisiana in scoring in high school with 27 point average Family survived Hurricane Katrina but lost their home and most of their possessions Played 26 games with 13 starts this year while overcoming sprained ankle and broken hand Scored 127 points (6.0 average) this year Scored in double figures 4 games this year Had 13 points and 7 rebounds in recent game at last year s CAA Final Four team, George Mason Grabbed 82 rebounds (3.9 average) this year Outstanding defensive player Had team s highest Grade Point Average and topped a 3.0 academic average for first semester this year Friday is 43rd game in two seasons at State Has scored 155 career points and pulled down 119 career rebounds for Panthers Played two seasons of JUCO basketball at Northern Oklahoma CC and averaged 15 points a game Became first-ever home schooled prep student to earn scholarship to Georgia State Native of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT NOTES NUMERICAL ROSTER CAPSULE No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown Notes 1 Rashad Chase F So. 6-7 225 Atlanta, Ga. Leads Team, 6.2 reb. (11th CAA) 2 Lance Perique F/G Sr. 6-8 210 New Orleans, La. Leads Team 15.6 ppg. (6th CAA) 4 Norman Mitchell G Fr. 6-4 180 Midfield, Ala. 344 min.,62 pts, 27 reb.,21 assists 11 Trae Goldston G Fr. 6-0 170 Decatur, Ga. 313 min., 16 treys, 25 assists 12 Michael Moynihan G Fr. 6-0 170 Roswell, Ga. PG has scored 7 pts, made 6 asst. 20 Ryan McBride G Jr. 6-6 180 Denver, Co. 35 treys, 85 reb., 34 asst., 7 blk. 21 Leonard Mendez G So. 6-4 170 Smyrna, Ga. Team Capt., 13.4 ppg, 49 treys, 22 Ron Larris G Jr. 5-10 185 Gainesville, Fla. Leads Team with 80 assists; 25 treys 24 Ousman Krubally F/G Fr. 6-6 170 Atlanta, Ga Walk-on in October, 3 reb., 1 pt. 25 Brandon Cartwright G/F Sr. 6-5 210 Okla. City, Okla. 127 pts., 82 reb..broke hand-jan.2 32 Justin Billingslea F/C Jr.. 6-8 235 Lithia Springs, Ga. Returned Dec. 20, -44 pts, 48 reb. 44 Kevin Lott F Fr. 6-7 210 Peachtree City, Ga. 96 minutes, 29 pts, 19 reb. 50 Deven Dickerson C Jr. 6-9 260 Richmond, Va. 434 min.,115 reb., 45 blocks, 122 pts. 55 Wesley Turner F Fr. 6-7 205 Salisbury, N.C. 8 pts., 10 rebs, Broken Nose-12-20 PANTHERS IN CAA STATISTICS Scoring 6. Lance Perique 15.6 15. Leonard Mendez 13.4 Rebounding 11. Rashad Chase 6.2 15. Lance Perique 5.1 Field Goal Percentage 6. Lance Perique.497 (147-296) 7. Leonard Mendez.489 (135-276) Three-Point Percentage 2. Leonard Mendez.467 (49-105) Free Throw Percentage 6. Leonard Mendez.778 (56-72) Blocked Shots 5. Deven Dickerson 45 (1.73) Offensive Rebounds 4. Rashad Chase 2.45 (71) Assist-Turnover Ratio 10. Ron Larris 1.54 (80-52, +28) Steals 15. Leonard Mendez 1.21 (34) PANTHERS IN CAA TEAM STATISTICS Rebounding 3rd tie - 34.0 (986) Offensive Rebounds 4th - 11.0 (319) Three-Point Pct. 5th -.352 (161-457) Blocked Shots 5th - 93 (3.21) 3-Field Goal Pct.-Def. 6th -.335 (211-629) Scoring 7th - 64.2 Field Goal Pct.-Def 7th -.445 (755-1697) Steals - 8th - 5.62 (163) Field Goal Pct. 9th -.426 (638-1499) CAA: No. 13 RPI league of the 31 leagues League has 4 teams with 22 wins to join only the Big East with that many teams

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT NOTES State s Significant Sophomores Georgia State has two starting sophomores on this year s roster and they are both making major contributions. They lead a group of 12 returning players for next year. Leonard Mendez, No. 21, is the team captain this year : LEADS the CAA in three-point shooting (.467) with 49-105. Ranks in Top 15 in 7 different CAA categories. Hit double figures in 22 of the 28 games he has played, averaging 13.4 on the year (15th CAA) Scored in double figures in 16 of last 18 games Top games of 28, 22, 21 and 20 points, three games each with 19 points 6th in the CAA in free throw percentage (77.8%) 7th in the CAA in overall field goal percentage (48.9%) 8th in the CAA in minutes played (35.5) All-around game also includes 113 rebounds (4.0), 59 assists, 34 steals and 12 blocked shots. Two-year totals include 438 points, 131 rebounds and 76 assists. Rashad Chase, No. 1, was an All-CAA Rookie and started 16 games as a freshman. This year, the 6-7 forward: Leads team in rebounding (181, 6.2) - 11th CAA Leads team offense rebounds (71) - 4th CAA 5 double-doubles this year (7 career) Top games of 24 and 23 points - 12 double figures games this year, 17 in career Top games of 15, 12, 12, 12, 11 and 11 rebounds Also blocked 11 shots, made 30 assists and 29 steals His 184 points and 124 rebounds after just the first 16 games topped last year s final season totals in All-Rookie season as he s up to 244 points and 181 rebounds now. Two-year totals include 420 points, 305 rebounds and 23 blocked shots

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT NOTES SCHOOL SEASON BESTS (Where This Season Ranks) THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. Player Season Pct. 1) Leonard Mendez Now.467 1) Marcus Brown 2004-05.467 3) Shellord Pinkett 1997-98.442 3) Anton Reese 1999-00.434 5) Herman Favors 2003-04.424 6) Mark Stribling 1992-93.408 7) Lanard Copeland 1987-88.396 8) Kevin Thomas 2003-04.394 9) Lamont McIntosh 2000-01.393 10) Thomas Terrell 2000-01.392 11) Thomas Terrell 2001-02.390 12) James Andrews 1987-88.389 13) Matt O Brien 1989-90.386 14) James Andrews 1988-89.385 14) Malcolm Manier 2005-06.385 B LOCKS Player Season Blocks 1) Sylvester Morgan 2004-05 81 2) Zavian Smith 1991-92 62 3) Deven Dickerson 2005-06 46 4) Deven Dickerson Now 45 4) Trello Galloway 2002-03 45 5) Torquin Gresham 1997-98 43 6) Jarrod Hill 1999-00 43 7) Nate Williams 2002-03 41 8) Zavian Smith 1990-91 41 9) Chris Collier 1990-91 40 10) Terrence Evans 1996-97 38 11) Nate Williams 2001-02 37 CAREER BLOCKED SHOTS Junior center Deven Dickerson has blocked 45 more shots this year to up his threeyear career total to 99 blocked shots. He passed Sylvester Morgan (84) into third place in school history. The Georgia State career record is 128 by Zavian Smith and then 113 by Nate Williams. THE BEST IS YET TO COME? Georgia State is one of the CAA s younger teams as 12 of the 14 members of this year s team should be back for next season. The Panthers have six freshmen, two sophomores and four juniors playing this season. Of the 145 possible starts this year through the 29 games, 104 of those starts (72%) have been by the underclassmen freshmen and sophomores. Of the 95 possible starts in the CAA games, 69 of those (73%) have been by the underclassmen. The four juniors (right) have logged 2,047 combined minutes with 102 games played.

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT NOTES THE HOT HAND Senior forward Lance Perique has been doing what he does best: scoring points. He has played multiple positions this season to help the team. The 6-8 slasher s 2006-07 season inludes: Leads the team with his 15.6 point season average, 6th CAA Top scoring games of 29, 26, 23, 22, 20,and 19 five times. Has scored in double figures in 23 games. Top rebounding games of 14, 10, 8, 8, 7, 7, 7, 7 and 7 this season Leads the team in FG percentage (.497), 6th CAA Hit 130-of-194 free throws (3rd most attempts in CAA this season). Made 14 straight at one point with a perfect game of 10-for-10 in that streak. Has scored 554 points in two seasons and pulled down 214 rebounds at State Perique Family lost home and posssesions in Hurricane Katrina, but survived and lived in Atlanta for a year before returning to New Orleans Perique led the state of Louisiana in high school with his 27 points per game average and a top game of 45 points for Kennedy High in New Orleans. In JUCO ball, Perique averaged 16.7 for the season at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. WHAT S NEW? Georgia State added a new assistant coach, Mark Macon, on the SI cover at right. The former All-American guard at Temple is still the Atlantic-10 Conference s all-time leading scorer and was No. 20 in NCAA history when he graduated in 91. Macon helped Temple to a 32-2 season and a No. 1 regular season ranking The 6-5 guard played in three NCAA Tournaments and was MVP of the Regional Tournament when they advanced to the Elite Eight. He was the No. 8 overall pick in the NBA Draft in 1991 and played six years with Denver and Detroit before playing more overseas. State had seven new players, including two junior college transfers and five freshmen, into the program. With four senior guards gone from last year, the Panthers looked closely at the play of the new guards to determine the playing rotation time for the season. Wing Ryan McBride, left, is one of those seven new faces. He has scored 173 points this season with his 35 three-point baskets in 613 minutes. Ron Larris played the most minutes of the newcomers with 761 with his 143 points. Freshmen guards Norman Mitchell and Trae Goldston logged 344 and 313 minutes, respectively.

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT NOTES FAST FACTS ON THIS SEASON Panthers have used 12 different starting line-ups and rarely starts the same five back-to-back in the combinations. The most any five have been together is 6 times. Panthers have come-from-behind after being down at halftime to win 5 games this year. Panthers posted back-to-back CAA wins for the first time in winning at UNC Wilmington and Delaware. Panthers swept a season CAA series for the first time with two wins this year vs. UNC Wilmington. The lead has changed hands the most this year 13 times vs. Charleston, 11 times vs. Towson and WSSU, 9 with Northeastern, 8 with George Mason and Savannah, 7 times with VCU, and 6 times each vs. Hofstra, Iowa, and Alabama State. AGGRESSIVE PANTHERS FIND FREE THROW SHOOTING A PLUS In 29 games, Georgia State has stepped up to the free throw line 648 times (average 22.3 per game) with 426 made (15 per game). The team is shooting.659 for the season. The 648 attempts are 4th most in the CAA. Georgia State has MADE 426 free throws this year. which is 62 more than its opponents. State has shot 115 more free throws by its aggressive inside play to the basket. The team has already topped last year s free throw line totals of 557 (+91) attempts and 367 (+ 59) made. CAA Most Attempts CAA Most Made 1. Stokes, Hofstra 226 (30 g) 1. Neal, Towson 173 2. Vasylisu, ODU 210 (30 g) 2. Vasylius, ODU 155 3. Neal, Towson 207 (30 g) 3. Stokes, Hofstra 153 4. PERIQUE, GSU 194 (28 g) 4. PERIQUE, GSU 130 4. Elegar, Drexel 186 (29 g) 4. Courtney, Del 130 6. Courtney, Del 185 (30 g) 5. Elegar, Drexel 125 7. Carter, JMU 165 (29 g) 7. Curtis, JMU 122 8. Curtis, JMU 161 (29 g) 8. Carter, JMU 119 9 Davis, NU 157 (30 g) 9. Maynor, VCU 116 10. Agudio, Hofstra 151 (30 g) 9. Payton, W&M 109 11. Maynor, VCU 150 (29 g) 10. Davis, NU 107 12. Campbell, Mason 139 (28 g) 10. Agudio, Hofstra 107 13. Payton, W& M 129 (29 g) 10. Rivera, Hofstra 107 14. CHASE, GSU 126 (29 g) 14. Campbell, Mason 100 14. Carlos Rivera, Hof. 126 (30 g) FT-FTA Pct. Gm. 1 11-15 73.3 Gm. 2 26-36 72.2 Gm. 3 31-43 72.1 Gm. 4 27-36 75.0 Gm. 5 13-15 86.7 Gm. 6 25-37 67.6 Gm. 7 12-23 52.2 Gm. 8 3-6 50.0 Gm. 9 20-28 71.4 Gm. 10 15-25 60.0 Gm. 11 8-11 72.7 Gm. 12 18-24 75.0 Gm. 13 24-41 58.5 Gm. 14 7-11 63.6 Gm 15 11-17 64.7 Gm 16 14-21 66.7 Gm 17 8-15 53.3 Gm 18 7-14 50.0 Gm 19 16-23 69.6 Gm 20 11-14 78.6 Gm 21 11-23 47.8 Gm 22 18-29 62.1 Gm 23 12-28 66.7 Gm 24 10-16 62.5 Gm 25 19-32 59.4 Gm 26 16-19 84.2 Gm 27 11-21 52.4 Gm 28 8-12 66.7 Gm 29 14-23 60.9 Totals 426-648.657

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT NOTES MAKING IT A POINT! Junior point guard Ron Larris has played 761 minutes in his first year as the Panthers point guard and has continued his improvement since his transfer from junior college. Larri stands at +28 in the assist/turnover ratio that comes from 80 assists and just 52 turnovers. Over the past 19 games, Larris has been a plus or even in comparing the assists and turnovers in all but one game with 58 assists and just 31 turnovers for a +27. Larris is high among the CAA s main point guards in FEWEST Turnovers: Player Turnovers/ Games 1. David Schneider, W & M 45 (25) 2. Drew Williamson. ODU 48 (30) 3. Adrian Martinez, NU 51 (29) 4. Ron Larris, GSU 52 (29) 5. Eric Maynor, VCU 60 (30) 6. Carlos Rivera, Hofstra 65 (30) 7. C. C. Williams (Towson) 68 (30) His top assist games were 7 at George Mason, 6 vs. Georgia Tech, vs. James Madison and vs. ODU, with a +5 vs. JMU, a +5 at Mason, and +4 vs. Tech. Larris Game by Game: Asst TO +/- VCU 3 3 Even @Mason 7 2 +5 Elon 5 3 +2 NU 3 2 +1 @Towson 2 2 Even ODU 6 4 +2 @VCU 2 2 Even UNCW 0 2-2 @ODU 2 2 Even @W & M 1 1 Even Hofstra 3 0 +3 JMU 6 1 +5 @Del. 1 1 Even @UNCE 2 1 +1 @NU 2 0 +4 W & M 2 0 +3 Towson 5 2 +3 Drexel 3 2 +1 @Clemson 3 1 +2 @Iowa 1 3-2 Ala. State 3 1 +2 Florida St. 0 1-1 @Hofstra 3 2 +1 Sav. State 1 3-2 @Charlotte 1 3-2 Ala. State 3 1 +2 WSSU 2 2 Even @Ga. Tech 6 2 +4 Charleston 2 3-1 Larris sits at No. 10 in the CAA ranking of assists to turnovers with a 1.54 ratio. Larris, while not having enough attempts to qualify, is a solid three-point shooter with a season average of 41.7 outside the arc on 25-of-60 shooting. The southpaw is also dependable from the free throw line with a 72.7 rate on his 40- of-55 shooting. On defense, he is third on the team in steals with his 25.

GEORGIA STATE 2006-07 GAME NOTES 12 Different Starting Line-ups Used 1 2 3 4 5 Larris Mendez Cartwright Perique Dickerson (six times) Larris Mendez McBride Perique Chase (four times) Larris Mendez Cartwright Chase Dickerson (four times) Mendez Mitchell McBride Perique Billingslea (three times) Larris Mendez Cartwright Perique Chase (twice) Goldston Mendez McBride Perique Chase (twice) Mendez Mitchell McBride Perique Dickerson (twice) Larris McBride Perique Chase Dickerson (once) Larris Mitchell McBride Perique Chase (once) Larris Mendez McBride Perique Chase (once) Larris Mendez Mitchell Perique Chase (once) Larris Mendez McBride Perique Dickerson (once) Halftime Comebacks to Win: Down 7 at UNC Wilmington (29-22), Came back to win by 5, 59-54 in OT Down 5 vs. Winston-Salem (42-37), Came back to win by 7, 94-87 Down 3 vs. Towson (35-32), Came back to win by 6, 87-81 in 2 OT Down 1 vs. Savannah State (26-25), Came back to win by 10, 70-60 Down 1 vs. Northeastern (29-28), Came back to win by 6, 71-65 Halftime Comebacks to Take Lead, But Lost: Down 5 at Charlotte (35-30), Came back to take lead, 63-62, with 3:47, lost 72-63 Down 12 at Hofstra (31-19), Came back to take lead, 59, 57, with 1:30, lost 62-59 Down 6 at Mason (30-24), Came back to take lead, 45-40 with 10:12, 51-48 with 5:21, lost 60-54 Double Figures Games : This Season Current Streak Career Perique 23 12 27 Mendez 22 1 24 Chase 12 17 Billingslea 9 Dickerson 4 1 9 McBride 5 5 Goldston 4 4 Cartwright 4 4 Larris 3 3 Mitchell 1 1 HALF A HUNDRED REBOUNDS: While scoring 100 points is rare, getting 50 rebounds is also not done often. When the Panthers grabbed 50 vs. Towson, it marked the first time since Dec. 20, 1999, when they also had 50 in a road win over Southern University in Baton Rouge, La. CAREER Best Points By Player: Perique 29, 26, 23, 22, 20 Mendez 28, 22, 21, 20 Chase 24, 23, 18, 16 Goldston 22, 15, 11, 10 Dickerson 20, 20, 14, 14 Billingslea 19, 16 Cartwright 13, 13, 12, 12 McBride 17, 15, 12, 11, 10 Larris 12, 11, 11 Mitchell 10 Lott 4 Turner 4 Moynihan 3 Krubally 2

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT NOTES Georgia State s Record When... Playing teams w/ above.500 records... 3-15 Playing teams w/ below.500 records... 7-4 Scored 80 or more points... 2-0 Scored 70-79 points... 4-3 Scored 60-69 points... 3-5 Scored less than 60 points... 1-11 Oppt scored 80 or more points... 2-6 Oppt scored 70-79 points... 0-4 Oppt scored 60-69 points... 3-6 Oppt scored less than 60 points... 5-3 FG pct. was 30-39 pct.... 1-9 FG pct. was 40-44 pct.... 5-4 FG pct. was 45-49 pct.... 4-2 FG pct. was 50 pct. or better.... 1-3 Oppt FG pct. was 30-39 pct... 4-2 Oppt FG pct. was 40-44 pct.... 6-6 Oppt FG pct. was 45-49 pct.... 0-3 Oppt FG pct. was 50 pct. or better... 0-7 Attptd more FT than oppt... 9-4 Attptd same or fewer FT than oppt... 1-15 Outrebounded oppt... 6-4 Had same or fewer rebounds... 5-14 Committed 10-15 TOs... 8-7 Committed 16-20 TOs... 1-5 Committed 20-25 TOs... 1-7 More TOs than opponent... 4-17 Same or Fewer TOs than opponent... 6-3 Made 3 or less steals... 0-6 Made 4-7 steals... 6-13 Made 8-10 steals... 2-0 Made 11-13 steals... 2-0 Made 14 or more steals... 0-0 More or same steals than opponent... 7-3 Fewer steals than opponent... 3-15 Leading at halftime... 5-3 Tied or trailed at halftime... 5-16 Game margin was 1-5 points... 1-2 Game margin was 6-10 points... 6-6 Game margin was 11-19 points... 3-5 Game margin was 20 or more points... 0-6 Score within 6 points in final 5 minutes... 6-4 Led with 5:00 left or less... 9-3 Led with 2:00 left... 10-1 Day.... 4-7 Night... 6-12 Ranked Opponents: Georgia State has faced 6 opponents this year that were ranked or have received votes in the national polls: Georgia Tech, Florida State Clemson, Drexel, ODU and VCU. Team Highs Points: 94 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 FG Made: 28 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 FG Attpts: 67 vs. Florida State, 12-7-06 FG%:.574 (27-47) @ VCU, 2-3-07 3-pt FG Made: 11 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 10 at Charlotte and at Northeastern 3-pt FG Attpts: 26 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 3-pt FG%:.625 (10-16) at NE, 1-10-07 FT Made: 31 vs, WSSU, 11-19-06 FT Attpts: 43 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 FT%:.867 (13-15) at Charlotte, 11-25-06 Rebounds: 50 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 48 vs. Ala. State, 11-21-06 Assists: 16 vs. Elon, 2-17-07 15 vs. James Madison, 1-20-07 Steals: 11 vs. Savannah State, 11-30-06 11 at UNCW, 1-13-07 Blocked Shots: 7 vs. Elon, 2-17-07 Turnovers: 25 vs. Ala. State, 11-21-06 Fouls Committed: 23 at Charlotte, 11-25-06 HOME ATTENDANCE 2006-07 Georgia State Top Performances Player Highs Points: 29 Lance Perique at ASU, 12-16-06 28 Leonard Mendez vs. VCU, 2-24-07 26 Lance Perique vs. Towson, 1-6-07 24 Rashad Chase vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 FG Made: 9 Leonard Mendez vs. Elon, 2-17-07 9 Lance Perique at ASU, 12-16-06 FG Attpts: 18 Lance Perique vs. Towson, 1-6-07 FG%:.875 Lance Perique @Towson, 2-10-07(7-of-8).800 Deven Dickerson @ W &M, 1-27-07 3-pt FG Made: 5 Leonard Mendez vs. VCU, 2-24-07 3-pt FG Attps: 9 Ryan McBride vs. Charl, 11-25-06 3-pt FG%: 1.000 3-3, Ron Larris at Hofs., 12-2-06 FT Made: 12 Rashad Chase vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 FT Attpts:17 Lance Perique vs. UNCW, 1-31-07 16 Rashad Chase vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 16 Rashad Chase at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 FT%: 1.000 (10-10) Lance Perique at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 Rebounds: 15 Rashad Chase at Delaware, 1-17-07 14 Lance Perique vs. Towson, 1-6-07 Assists: 7 Ron Larris at George Mason, 2-20-07 Steals: 4 Ron Larris vs. Sav. State, 11-30-06 4 Leonard Mendez vs. Sav. State, 11-30-06 Blocked Shots:4 D. Dickerson twice (Sav. St, GMU) The Florida State game was the fourth best on campus attendance in school history. Attendance on Dec, 7 was 3,510. The only time the place was totally full of its 4,500 capacity was on Feb. 4, 1989, when the basketball game was actually the warm-up for a Jay Leno Show that followed. State beat Stetson, 75-69. The second largest was 4,028 on March 3, 2001, when Georgia State played host in the TAAC league championship game with the berth on the line for the NCAA. State defeated Troy, 79-55. The third largest was when Jerry Tarkanian brought his Fresno State team to the Arena on Nov. 19, 1999, for the season opener. Fresno prevailed, 74-64. The 3,510 topped the 2,512 in the opener vs. Charleston for the 2006-07 season best. The largest home game attendance for Georgia State was when they played host to John Thompson and Georgetown on Nov. 18, 1998, a few blocks away at the Georgia Dome. The crowd reached 10,027 for that season opener that the Hoyas won, 83-68. The second largest home game attendance was last year s game a few blocks away at Philips Arena, home of the Hawks. That Dec. 6 game vs. No. 15 Kentucky drew 8,154 as Kentucky won, 73-46. The largest road crowds State has played in front of was the 22,368 at Rupp Arena in Kentucky on Nov. 26, 2004 and the 16,215 at The Pit in Albuquerque, New Mexico on Feb. 12, 2001.

PANTHERS MATHEMATICS 1 - Ranking of Leonard Mendez in CAA in three-point shooting (46.7). 2 - Number of OT games this year. Defeated Towson in 2 OT and UNCW in one OT. 2 - Number of seniors on this year s team: Brandon Cartwright and Lance Perique. 3 - Number of road wins this year. 5 - Wins this season when trailing at halftime and coming back for the win. 5 - Double-Double games this season by Rashad Chase (7 career). 6.2 - Rebound average of Rashad Chase in 2006-07 that leads team. 9 - Consecutive seasons with 100 or more blocked shots. Georgia State had 106 during the 2005-06 season to extend the streak but has just 93 now due to missed time by big men. 12 - Consecutive games in double figure scoring for Leonard Mendez earlier in the season and tied currently by Lance Perique. BASKETBALL BY THE NUMBERS 49 - Minutes Lance Perique played vs. Towson in double OT win to tie the school game record. 61-74 - Coach Michael Perry s record since taking over as head coach on Jan. 3, 2003. 67% - Home court winning percentage (65-31) since February of 2000. 99 - Career Blocked Shots junior Deven Dickerson has made, moving into 3rd place in school history. 157 - Total Points allowed over 3 games this year (16,17, 18) which is a new school record for a threegame span. 164 - Wins Michael Perry has been a part of in his nine seasons at Georgia State. 354 - Consecutive games Georgia State has made at least one three-point basket in a game. 14 - Number of OT games Panthers have played over past 5 seasons (6-8 record, 2-0 in 2006-07).. 15.6 - Lance Perique s scoring average in 2006-07 to lead the team (6th in CAA). 22 - Consecutive game winning streak when scoring 80 or more points, including two in 2005-06. Team is 56-3 last 59 times it has topped the 80-point mark. 648- Free Throws the Panthers have shot this year (4th most in CAA)..489/.467 - Oveall shooting percentage and three-point shooting percentage of Leonard Mendez that ranks 7th and 1st in the CAA this year. 2,561 - Minutes played by freshmen and sophomores this season, compared to 1265 minutes from seniors. 44 - Points allowed at Delaware that were second fewest in GSU history and Delaware s lowest ever in their arena (and lowest since 1954).

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT NOTES GETTING DEFENSIVE ABOUT IT State has held 9 opponents to 60 points or less and three to 55 or less points this year. In the first half of games this season, State has held 18 opponents to 31 points or less. In the CAA games, the best first halves were holding UNCW to 21 points, William & Mary to 22, Delaware to 23, VCU to 24, Drexel to 27 and UNCW, JMU, NU and ODU to 29 points. The season co-best was 21 to Alabama State as well as 22 points vs. Elon. In the second halves, State has held 11 opponents to 35 points or less. The season best was just 18 second half points at UNCW and 21 at Delaware. State limited Towson to 29 second-half points in coming from behind to force the OT and get that win on Jan.6 and held JMU to 29. State has held 8 opponents under 40% shooting for the game, including.328 and.373 to UNCW and then the season best.278 at Delaware. State has held 16 of its opponents to under 33% on threepoint shooting. They held 9 under 23% outside the arc. The 44 at Delaware were the season best, following 53 to Elon and 54 to UNCW (including the OT), which was a three-point bucket less than the 57 they allowed William & Mary to have on Jan. 8. JMU got 59 Mason 60, UNCW 60 and Drexel got 61 vs. the Panthers. Other season defensive games included 56 and 59 points to Alabama State, 60 to Savannah State, 62 at Hofstra, and 67 to Top 20 ranked Clemson. Fewest Points, Game 1. 40 vs. Jacksonville State, 2-11-99 2. 44 at Delaware, 1-17-07 44 vs. Mercer, 2-20-99 44 vs. N.C. A & T, 11-23-02 5. 45 Two times Back-To-Back Games, Fewest Points 1. 94 40 to Jacksonville State and 54 to Samford, 1998-99 season 2. 98 44 at UNCW and 54 at Delaware this season 3. 102 51 to Mercer and 51 at Samford, 1999-2000 season DEFENSIVE RECORDS SCHOOL RECORDS Back-To-Back-To-Back Games, Fewest Points 1. 157 44 at UNCW, 54 at Delaware, 59 JMU, 2006-07 season 2. 158 54 to Bradley, 54 to Valdosta State and 50 to Samford, 2000-01 season 3. 160 56 to Samford (tourney, 55 to Troy (tour ney), and 49 to Wisconsin (NCAAs), 2000-01 season The only time Georgia State has held 4 opponents to 60 points or less was in the 2000-01 season when they held FAU to 57 points before the three tournament games above for 217 points. The first-ever visit to Delaware marked Delaware school records for lowest shooting percentage (.278) and fewest points (44) in the history of the Arena (since 1992). The 44 points was the fewest scored since 1954.

Georgia State Names Chavelo Holmes As 2007 CAA Legend Georgia State athletics has chosen Chavelo Holmes as the 2007 Legend who will be honored at the upcoming Colonial Athletic Association basketball championship. Holmes, a Panthers star in the mid 1980 s, will be honored at the Letterman s Day Homecoming Game on Saturday, Feb. 17, and then travel with the team to the CAA Championships on Mar. 2 at the annual Awards Banquet for his recognition by the league with a Legend from every member school. It actually brought tears to my eyes to know that I was remembered and appreciated, Holmes noted. This was a great moment to share with my family and for my four daughters to understand dad was once a good athlete and college student. When he walked on the campus of Georgia State without a scholarship, he was a nobody who just wanted to play basketball. When he walked off the campus, he was a somebody who had just scored the most points and grabbed the most rebounds in school history. And, most important, he had earned a college degree. It was in 1981 that Chavelo Holmes had earned a college scholarship at Georgia State after a simple summer workout in the gym with the new head coach, Jim Jarrett. He wasn t a hot-shot recruit but he knew he could succeed if given a chance. Holmes had played his prep basketball at Elmwood High in Buffalo, N. Y., but when his family moved to Atlanta, he began classes at Georgia State on his own. By the time the 6-4, 180-pound Holmes finished the 1985-86 season, he had set the all-time Georgia State record for points scored (1,375) and for most rebounds (505) as well as playing in the most games ever (105). Twenty years later, Holmes still ranks No. 3 in scoring, No. 6 in games played and No. 9 in rebounds. As a Panthers freshmen, the youngster averaged a quiet 6.6 points a game, but did earn 13 starts. As a sophomore, Holmes led the team with a stellar 18.3 points per game and a 5.7 rebound average. His 495 points scored were a new school record for a season and his per game average was sixth-best ever. The sophomore had one game he can always remember, and truthfully say, that he outscored Michael Jordan. When the Panthers went to Chapel Hill to play the No. 3 ranked North Carolina Tar Heels, Holmes led Georgia State with 20 points. Number 23 for Carolina and soon-to-be NBA legend Jordan scored just 16 points that evening. That sophomore year, Holmes had a 36-point game (vs. Baptist) that was the sixth highest scoring game in school history at that time. As a junior, Holmes scored 383 points on the season and was on the team that went to Tennessee and upset the Volunteers, 52-50, in a major upset. The 0-5 Panthers had gone into Rocky Top country after losing to Oklahoma and SMU by more than 30 points. Holmes upped his personal best for a game to 38 points (vs. Florida A&M) that tied for third most in school history. His senior season saw him average 13.9 points a game to up his final scoring total to 1,375 points and made him the highest scorer in Panthers history. Chavelo Holmes is one of the best pure shooters that Georgia State has ever had, 24-year Panthers radio veteran Dave Cohen remembers. And he played before the three-point shot, so some of his baskets counted as two s that today would count as three s. Once a player, always a player, Holmes still plays basketball in an Over- 35 Atlanta City League where he still shows his scoring abilities and thrives on the competition. Holmes earned his Georgia State degree in urban studies and has worked two decades in Atlanta as a real estate manager of multi-family homes and apartment complexes and is also a licensed realtor. Holmes notes that one of his primary goals at this time is getting his four daughters through college to earn their degrees.

GEORGIA STATE 2006-07 GAME NOTES SCHOLARSHIP PRESENTATIONS: Three more Scholarship Endowments were started this year that were presented to the first students at a game. Golfer Derek Oakey, photo at right, received the Darryl & Michelle Harris scholarship, women s basketball player Keisha Monroe received the Rankin & Sandy Cooter scholarship and softball player Mary Kathryn Branan received the Softball friends and family scholarship. These three follow the previous ones given this season: Jim & Gail Stark (men s soccer player Felipe Carvalho), Bill & Susan Reeves (baseball player Jeramy Compton), John & Helen Aderhold (men s basketball player Leonard Mendez), Jim & Kathryn Adams (women s soccer player Christa Mann), Bob Lewis (women s golfer Anna Scott), Sidney Feldman (men s basketball player Lance Perique) The Big Three Comparison In Georgia Comparing the Big Three universities in Georgia since Coach Perry arrived in 1997-98 with Lefty Driesell. Georgia Univ. of Georgia STATE Georgia Tech 2006-07 10-19 17-10 18-11 2005-06 7-22 15-15 11-17 2004-05 14-15 8-20 20-12 2003-04 20-9 16-14 27-9 2002-03 14-15 19-8 16-15 2001-02 20-11 22-10 15-16 2000-01 29-5 16-15 17-13 1999-2000 17-12 10-20 13-17 1998-99 17-13 15-15 15-16 1997-98 16-12 20-15 19-14 Totals 165-133 158-143 171-140.554.525.550 TAKING BETTER CARE Through the first 12 games, State s lowest turnover game was 12 (vs. Savannah State) with 8 games of 16 or more turnovers (5 games over 20). For the next 5 straight games and 6 of 7 games, they had 12 or fewer turnovers in each game. The only one over 12 was 15. Then, they had a stretch of 7 games when they had turned the ball over 16, 18, 14, 23, 16, 22 and 15 times, an average of 17.7 per game. To finish the year, Panthers had a season low 10 turnovers in back-to-back games with Elon in the BracketBuster and at George Mason (Games 27-28). In the season finale with VCU, the Panthers had 17 costly turnovers, including five straight possessions in the first half.

2006-07 CAA STANDINGS & NOTES 2006-2007 STANDINGS (Final REGULAR SEASON) Conference Overall W L Pct. W L Pct. H A N VCU 16 2.889 24 6.800 12-2 11-2 1-2 Old Dominion 15 3.833 23 7.767 15-2 8-5 0-0 Hofstra 14 4.778 22 8.733 10-1 9-6 3-1 Drexel 13 5.722 22 7.759 9-3 13-4 0-0 Northeastern 9 9.500 12 18.400 10-2 2-14 0-2 George Mason 9 9.500 15 14.517 7-6 8-7 0-1 Towson 8 10.444 14 16.467 9-5 4-10 1-1 William & Mary 8 10.444 15 14.517 11-5 4-9 0-0 Georgia State 5 13.278 10 19.345 7-8 3-11 0-0 UNC Wilmington 4 14.222 7 21.250 5-7 1-13 1-1 James Madison 4 14.222 7 22.241 4-10 2-11 1-1 Delaware 3 15.167 5 25.167 3-11 1-13 1-1 SEASON NOTEBOOK VCU was one of the first teams in the nation to 20 wins and leads the CAA in wins with 24, including ones over UAB, Richmond, Houston, Charleston, Albany. They were receiving votes in the national poll and are # 59 in RPI. The Rams are No. 40 in the voting in the ESPN/USA Today poll and No. 41 in the AP poll. Old Dominion started strong with a win at No. 8 Georgetown (75-62). The 23-7 Monarchs lost a four-point decision to Clemson and were receiving votes. They are on a current 11-game winning streak and #33 in RPI after the BracketBuster win over Toledo and a strength of schedule of 73. They are No. 38 in this week s AP poll. Drexel, 22-7, has claimed wins over No. 23 Syracuse, Villanova, Saint Joseph s, George Mason,Toledo, Fairleigh-Dickinson and Vermont. They ended Hofstra s 28-game home win streak Thursday. They had received votes in the national polls earlier and are #42 in RPI after the BracketBuster win over Creighton. Hofstra is 22-8 but just a whisker from 25 wins. The Pride lost by one-point at Hawaii, by two points in overtime to Manhattan, and by six points in the opener at Charlotte. They had won 28 straight regular season home games before an OT loss to Drexel. They lost at Syracuse. They are #69 in RPI after the win over Holy Cross. George Mason, the team most eyes are on after its Final Four run, is 15-14 with a trio of close non-league losses. The Patriots led at the half, but dropped a nailbiter to then No. 17 Wichita State (4-0), also lost on free throws with 7.5 seconds left before 15,455 at Creighton and lost by three to Bucknell. They also beat Mississippi State and lost to Duke. The Patriots lost in OT to ODU and by two points to ODU. Towson has wins over Chattanooga, Samford and Hartford and features the No. 5 scorer in the nation (Neal) Tournament Begins Saturday Friday, March 2 (Byes to No.1-4 seeds, VCU, ODU, Hofstra, Drexel) Noon - No. 9 Georgia State vs. No. 8 seed William & Mary 2:30 p.m. - No. 12 Delaware vs vs. No. 5 seed Northeastern 6:00 p.m. - No. 10 UNCW vs. No. 7 seed Towson 8:30 p.m. - No. 11 James Madison vs. No. 6 seed George Mason Noon - No. 1 VCU vs. 8-9 winner 2:30 p.m.- No. 4 Drexel vs. 5-12 winner 6:00 p.m.- No. 2 ODU vs. 7-10 winner 8:30 p.m.- No. 3 Hofstra vs. 6-11 winner

Georgia State Roster 2006-07 Georgia State Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown (HS)/Previous Schools 32 Justin Billingslea F Jr.. 6-8 235 Lithia Springs, Ga./Lithia Springs HS 25 Brandon Cartwright G/F Sr. 6-5 210 Okla. City, Okla./Northern Okla. CC 1 Rashad Chase F So. 6-7 225 Atlanta, Ga./Mays HS 50 Deven Dickerson C Jr. 6-9 260 Richmond, Va./Henrico HS 11 Trae Goldston G Fr. 6-0 170 Decatur, Ga./ IMG (Fla.) Academy 24 Ousman Krubally F/G Fr. 6-6 170 Atlanta. Ga./W.D. Muhammed HS 22 Ron Larris G Jr. 5-10 185 Gainesville, Fla./Kilgore (Tex.) CC 44 Kevin Lott F Fr. 6-7 210 Peachtree City, Ga./North Atlanta Prep 20 Ryan McBride G Jr. 6-6 180 Denver, Co./Monterey Peninsula JC 21 Leonard Mendez G So. 6-4 170 Smyrna, Ga. /Campbell HS 4 Norman Mitchell G Fr. 6-4 180 Midfield, Ala./ Midfield HS 12 Michael Moynihan G Fr. 6-0 170 Roswell, Ga./Centennial HS 2 Lance Perique F/G Sr. 6-8 210 New Orleans, La. (JFK)/N eastern Okla. A&M CC 55 Wesley Turner F Fr. 6-7 205 Salisbury, N.C./West Rowan HS 2006-07 Georgia State Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown (HS)/Previous Schools 1 Rashad Chase F So. 6-7 225 Atlanta, Ga./Mays HS 2 Lance Perique F/G Sr. 6-8 210 New Orleans, La. (JFK)/N eastern Okla. A&M CC 4 Norman Mitchell G Fr. 6-4 180 Midfield, Ala./ Midfield HS 11 Trae Goldston G Fr. 6-0 170 Decatur, Ga./ IMG (Fla.) Academy 12 Michael Moynihan G Fr. 6-0 170 Roswell, Ga./Centennial HS 20 Ryan McBride G Jr. 6-6 180 Denver, Co./Monterey Peninsula JC 21 Leonard Mendez G So. 6-4 170 Smyrna, Ga. /Campbell HS 22 Ron Larris G Jr. 5-10 185 Gainesville, Fla./Kilgore (Tex.) CC 24 Ousman Krubally F/G Fr. 6-6 170 Atlanta, Ga./W.D. Muhammed HS 25 Brandon Cartwright G/F Sr. 6-5 210 Okla. City, Okla./Northern Oklahoma CC 32 Justin Billingslea F Jr.. 6-8 235 Lithia Springs, Ga./Lithia Springs HS 44 Kevin Lott F Fr. 6-7 210 Peachtree City, Ga./North Atlanta Prep 50 Deven Dickerson C Jr. 6-9 260 Richmond, Va./Henrico HS 55 Wesley Turner F Fr. 6-7 205 Salisbury, N.C./West Rowan HS Coaching Staff: Head Coach Michael Perry, 5th year, 51-55 (Richmond, 81) Drew Catlett (Randolph-Macon, 85) Mark Macon (Temple, 91) Mark Dannhoff (Wisconsin-LaCrosse, 91) Dir. of BB Operations: Brian Judski (Clemson 92) Pronunciation Guide Justin Billings-lee Rah-SHOD Chase Ooze-man Koo-bawly Lance PEAR-eek

Roster BREAKDOWN Birthdates By Calendar Jan. 5 Feb. 17 Feb. 18 March 13 April 20 May 11 July 12 Aug. 6 Aug. 8 Sept. 4 Oct. 3 Oct. 22 Oct. 30 Dec. 19 Chase Perique Turner Krubally McBride Goldston Moynihan Mendez Dickerson Cartwright Billingslea Mitchell Lott Larris Oldest Players (age as of Mar. 1, 2007) Ryan McBride (4-20-81) 25 Lance Perique (2-17-83) 24 Brandon Cartwright (9-4-83) 23 Justin Billingslea (10-3-85) 21 Ron Larris (12-19-85) 20 Deven Dickerson (8-8-86) 20 Youngest Players (age as of Nov. 15) Ousman Krubally (3-13-88) 18 Wesley Turner (2-18-88) 19 Kevin Lott (10-30-87) 19 Norman Mitchell (10-22-87) 19 Leonard Mendez (8-6-87) 19 Michael Moynihan (7-12-87) 19 Trae Goldston (5-11-87) 19 Rashad Chase (1-5-87) 19 Roster By Class Senior (2) Junior (4) Cartwright, Perique Billingslea, Dickerson, Larris, McBride, Sophomore (2) Chase, Mendez Freshman (6) Goldston, Krubally, Lott, Mitche Moynihan, Turner Home States (8) Alabama Mitchell Colorado McBride Florida Larris Georgia Billingslea, Chase, Goldston, Krubally, Lott, Mendez, Moynihan Louisiana Perique N. C. Turner Oklahoma Cartwright Virginia Dickerson Roster (How Built) Signed as Freshmen (8) Billingslea, Chase, Dickerson, Goldston, Lott, Mendez, Mitchell, Turner JUCO Transfers (4) Cartwright, Larris, McBride, Perique Walk-On (2) Moynihan, Krubally Players Who Played in Atlanta (7) Tallest Shortest Billingslea (Lithia Springs High), Chase (Mays High), Goldston (Redan High), Krubally (Muhaddmed), Lott (Sandy Creek High, North Atlanta Prep), Mendez (Campbell High), Moynihan (Centennial High) 6-9 Dickerson 5-10 Larris Heaviest Lighest 260 Dickerson 170 Goldston, Monynihan, Mendez

2006-07 STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (10-19) (7-8) (3-11) (0-0) CONFERENCE... (5-13) (3-6) (2-7) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (5-6) (4-2) (1-4) (0-0) ---TOTAL--- ---3-PTS--- ----REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 02 Perique, Lance... 28-26 872 31.1 147-296.497 13-43.302 130-194.670 53 89 142 5.1 75 1 26 74 7 18 437 15.6 21 Mendez, Leonard... 28-27 993 35.5 135-276.489 49-105.467 56-72.778 20 93 113 4.0 41 0 59 52 12 34 375 13.4 01 Chase, Rashad... 29-17 740 25.5 77-201.383 11-45.244 79-126.627 71 110 181 6.2 69 2 30 60 11 29 244 8.4 20 McBride, Ryan... 28-14 613 21.9 62-181.343 35-111.315 14-19.737 26 59 85 3.0 50 2 34 44 7 11 173 6.2 22 Larris, Ron... 29-23 761 26.2 39-104.375 25-60.417 40-55.727 7 56 63 2.2 37 0 80 52 0 25 143 4.9 25 Cartwright, Brandon 21-14 393 18.7 42-90.467 5-14.357 38-68.559 36 46 82 3.9 59 4 14 27 5 15 127 6.0 50 Dickerson, Deven... 26-13 434 16.7 52-111.468 0-0.000 18-33.545 39 76 115 4.4 50 2 6 32 45 12 122 4.7 11 Goldston, Trae... 26-1 313 12.0 29-91.319 16-45.356 15-21.714 4 15 19 0.7 20 0 25 39 2 7 89 3.4 04 Mitchell, Norman... 27-7 344 12.7 21-57.368 7-29.241 13-16.813 8 19 27 1.0 19 0 21 17 0 5 62 2.3 32 Billingslea, Justin 19-3 239 12.6 18-53.340 0-0.000 8-18.444 12 36 48 2.5 37 1 13 29 3 6 44 2.3 44 Lott, Kevin... 14-0 96 6.9 9-18.500 0-1.000 11-14.786 8 11 19 1.4 17 0 0 13 1 0 29 2.1 55 Turner, Wesley... 7-0 33 4.7 4-9.444 0-1.000 0-0.000 3 7 10 1.4 3 0 0 2 0 0 8 1.1 12 Moynihan, Michael.. 6-0 38 6.3 2-11.182 0-3.000 3-8.375 1 0 1 0.2 0 0 6 5 0 0 7 1.2 24 Krubally, Ousman... 3-0 4 1.3 1-1 1.000 0-0.000 1-4.250 2 1 3 1.0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 1.0 TEAM... 29 49 78 2.8 0 12 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total... 29 5873 638-1499.426 161-457.352 426-648.657 319 667 986 34.0 477 12 315 458 93 163 1863 64.2 Opponents... 29 5878 755-1697.445 211-629.335 364-533.683 364 660 1024 35.3 552-442 356 113 234 2085 71.9 TEAM STATISTICS GSU OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND --------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------- --- ----- ------ SCORING... 1863 2085 11/11/06 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON L 66-72 2512 Points per game... 64.2 71.9 11/16/06 at Georgia Tech L 74-103 9191 Scoring margin... -7.7-11-19-06 WINSTON-SALEM STATE W 94-87 720 FIELD GOALS-ATT... 638-1499 755-1697 11/21/06 ALABAMA STATE W 70-59 638 Field goal pct....426.445 11-25-06 at Charlotte 49ers L 63-72 5022 3 POINT FG-ATT... 161-457 211-629 11-30-06 SAVANNAH STATE W 70-60 1077 3-point FG pct....352.335 *12/02/06 at Hofstra L 59-62 4197 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.6 7.3 12/07/06 FLORIDA STATE L 55-87 3510 FREE THROWS-ATT... 426-648 364-533 12/16/06 at Alabama State W 64-56 678 Free throw pct....657.683 12/20/06 at Iowa Hawkeyes L 59-101 9024 REBOUNDS... 986 1024 12/31/06 at Clemson L 57-67 5861 Rebounds per game... 34.0 35.3 *01/03/07 DREXEL L 55-61 1011 Rebounding margin... -1.3 - *01/06/07 TOWSON W O2 87-81 627 ASSISTS... 315 442 *01/08/07 WILLIAM & MARY L 43-57 717 Assists per game... 10.9 15.2 *01/10/07 at Northeastern L 69-84 1450 TURNOVERS... 458 356 *01/13/07 at UNC Wilmington W OT 59-54 5012 Turnovers per game... 15.8 12.3 *1/17/07 at Delaware W 61-44 2731 Turnover margin... -3.5 - *01/20/07 JAMES MADISON L 52-59 1302 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.7 1.2 *01/24/07 HOFSTRA L 63-76 947 STEALS... 163 234 *1/27/07 at William and Mary L 65-81 3156 Steals per game... 5.6 8.1 *01-29-07 at Old Dominion University L 57-92 5772 BLOCKS... 93 113 *01/31/07 UNC WILMINGTON W 72-60 779 Blocks per game... 3.2 3.9 *2/3/07 at VCU L 71-100 7144 WINNING STREAK... 0 - *02/07/07 OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY L 55-68 937 Home win streak... 0 - *02/10/07 at Towson L 65-92 1964 ATTENDANCE... 17678 65769 *02/14/07 NORTHEASTERN W 71-65 362 Home games-avg/game... 15-1179 14-4698 02/17/07 ELON W 63-53 1205 Neutral site-avg/game.. - 0-0 *02/20/07 at MASON L 54-60 4567 *02/24/07 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH L 70-72 1334 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ------------------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Georgia State... 831 997 20 15-1863 Opponents... 975 1086 15 9-2085

CAA ONLY STATISTICS g (, ) Conference games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES... (5-13) (3-6) (2-7) (0-0) CONFERENCE... (5-13) (3-6) (2-7) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE... (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) (0-0) ---TOTAL--- ---3-PTS--- ----REBOUNDS---- ## Player GP-GS Min--Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 02 Perique, Lance... 17-16 565 33.2 94-185.508 9-28.321 78-122.639 33 57 90 5.3 44 0 17 43 6 11 275 16.2 21 Mendez, Leonard... 17-16 612 36.0 85-170.500 31-66.470 34-45.756 18 52 70 4.1 25 0 39 34 7 20 235 13.8 01 Chase, Rashad... 18-7 425 23.6 35-107.327 5-29.172 43-71.606 34 61 95 5.3 44 1 17 32 8 17 118 6.6 20 McBride, Ryan... 17-10 373 21.9 42-110.382 20-60.333 10-15.667 20 36 56 3.3 31 1 23 24 1 7 114 6.7 50 Dickerson, Deven... 17-11 328 19.3 41-80.513 0-0.000 18-32.563 29 51 80 4.7 33 1 3 23 31 9 100 5.9 22 Larris, Ron... 18-13 496 27.6 25-61.410 17-39.436 14-22.636 5 38 43 2.4 28 0 53 29 0 13 81 4.5 25 Cartwright, Brandon 11-7 206 18.7 23-45.511 5-9.556 15-34.441 19 20 39 3.5 27 2 6 11 1 7 66 6.0 04 Mitchell, Norman... 18-7 288 16.0 18-48.375 6-24.250 11-14.786 7 15 22 1.2 13 0 15 13 0 5 53 2.9 11 Goldston, Trae... 16-0 139 8.7 14-41.341 9-21.429 5-7.714 3 4 7 0.4 6 0 9 16 0 3 42 2.6 32 Billingslea, Justin 16-3 182 11.4 14-43.326 0-0.000 3-5.600 5 26 31 1.9 26 0 9 24 1 5 31 1.9 44 Lott, Kevin... 5-0 25 5.0 4-6.667 0-0.000 3-4.750 0 3 3 0.6 8 0 0 4 0 0 11 2.2 12 Moynihan, Michael.. 3-0 33 11.0 0-7.000 0-3.000 2-4.500 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 5 4 0 0 2 0.7 55 Turner, Wesley... 1-0 2 2.0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0 1 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM... 17 28 45 2.6 0 10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total... 18 3674 395-903.437 102-279.366 236-375.629 190 392 582 32.3 285 5 196 267 55 97 1128 62.7 Opponents... 18 3678 456-1007.453 134-380.353 222-330.673 212 398 610 33.9 317-281 204 68 135 1268 70.4 TEAM STATISTICS GSU OPP DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND --------------------------------------------------- ------------ -------------------- --- ----- ------ SCORING... 1128 1268 *12/02/06 at Hofstra L 59-62 4197 Points per game... 62.7 70.4 *01/03/07 DREXEL L 55-61 1011 Scoring margin... -7.8 - *01/06/07 TOWSON W O2 87-81 627 FIELD GOALS-ATT... 395-903 456-1007 *01/08/07 WILLIAM & MARY L 43-57 717 Field goal pct....437.453 *01/10/07 at Northeastern L 69-84 1450 3 POINT FG-ATT... 102-279 134-380 *01/13/07 at UNC Wilmington W OT 59-54 5012 3-point FG pct....366.353 *1/17/07 at Delaware W 61-44 2731 3-pt FG made per game.. 5.7 7.4 *01/20/07 JAMES MADISON L 52-59 1302 FREE THROWS-ATT... 236-375 222-330 *01/24/07 HOFSTRA L 63-76 947 Free throw pct....629.673 *1/27/07 at William and Mary L 65-81 3156 REBOUNDS... 582 610 *01-29-07 at Old Dominion University L 57-92 5772 Rebounds per game... 32.3 33.9 *01/31/07 UNC WILMINGTON W 72-60 779 Rebounding margin... -1.6 - *2/3/07 at VCU L 71-100 7144 ASSISTS... 196 281 *02/07/07 OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY L 55-68 937 Assists per game... 10.9 15.6 *02/10/07 at Towson L 65-92 1964 TURNOVERS... 267 204 *02/14/07 NORTHEASTERN W 71-65 362 Turnovers per game... 14.8 11.3 *02/20/07 at MASON L 54-60 4567 Turnover margin... -3.5 - *02/24/07 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH L 70-72 1334 Assist/turnover ratio.. 0.7 1.4 STEALS... 97 135 Steals per game... 5.4 7.5 BLOCKS... 55 68 Blocks per game... 3.1 3.8 WINNING STREAK... 0 - Home win streak... 0 - ATTENDANCE... 8016 35993 Home games-avg/game... 9-891 9-3999 Neutral site-avg/game.. - 0-0 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT OT2 Total ------------------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Georgia State... 507 586 20 15-1128 Opponents... 582 662 15 9-1268

Georgia State Schedule Date Day Opponent Location Time TOURNEY TICKETS 11/11 SAT. CHARLESTON ATLANTA L, 66-72 11/16 Tues. at Georgia Tech ATLANTA L, 74-103 11/19 SUN. WINSTON-SALEM ATLANTA W, 94-87 11/21 TUES. ALABAMA STATE ATLANTA W, 70-59 11/25 Sat. at Charlotte Charlotte, N.C. L, 63-72 11/30 THURS. SAVANNAH STATE ATLANTA W, 70-60 12/2 Sat. * at Hofstra (MSG-TV) Hempstead, N.Y. L, 59-62 12/7 THURS. FLORIDA STATE (CSS-TV) ATLANTA L, 55-87 12/16 Sat. at Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. W, 64-56 12/20 Wed. at Iowa (ESPN Regional-TV) Iowa City, Iowa L, 59-101. 12/31 Sun. at Clemson Clemson, S.C. L, 57-67 1/3 WED. * DREXEL ATLANTA L, 55-61 1/6 SAT. * TOWSON ATLANTA W, 87-81, 2OT 1/8 MON. * WILLIAM & MARY ATLANTA L, 43-57 1/10 Wed. * at Northeastern Boston, Mass. L, 69,84 1/13 Sat. * at UNC Wilmington (CSS-TV) Wilmington, N.C. W,59-54, OT 1/17 Wed. * at Delaware Newark, Del. W, 61-44 1/20 SAT * JAMES MADISON ATLANTA L, 59-52 1/24 WED. * HOFSTRA ATLANTA L, 63-76 1/27 Sat. * at William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. L, 65-81 1/29 Mon. * at Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. L, 57-92 1/31 WED. * UNC WILMINGTON ATLANTA W, 72-60 2/3 Sat. * at VCU (CSS-TV) Richmond, Va. L, 71-100 2/7 WED. * OLD DOMINION ATLANTA L, 55-68 2/10 Sat. * at Towson (CSS-TV) Baltimore, Md. L, 65-92 2/14 WED. *NORTHEASTERN ATLANTA W, 71-65 2/17 SAT. ELON (BRACKET BUSTER)ATLANTA W, 73-63 (School s Homecoming Week) 2/20 Tues. * at George Mason (ESPN Reg.TV) Fairfax, Va. L, 54-60 2/24 Sat. * VCU ATLANTA L, 70-72 3/1 Fri CAA Championships Richmond, Va. Noon vs. William & Mary (No. 8 seed) *Colonial Athletic Association Game All games are scheduled for Eastern Time Zone All Home Games (BOLD) played in Georgia State Sports Arena (downtown Atlanta) All games are broadcast on WRAS-FM (88.5) and on www.georgiastatesports.com For CAA Championship tickets, contact the Georgia State Ticket Office at 404-651-3166. Ticket Books for the entire four-day tournament are $60 for all 11 games with single-session tickets priced at $16. Tickets are also availalbe at the Richmond Coliseum Box Office (804--780-4970) or in person on game day. LOOK HERE Keep up-to-date on all Georgia State athletics teams on the upgraded official GeorgiaStateSports.com Web site. It s got all the game stories, statistics, player information, schedules, and a whole lot more for Panther fans. LISTEN HERE: ALL games will be broadcast on WRAS-FM (88.5) radio. The Panthers Sports Talk pregame show with Jason Hanes begins 30 minutes prior to tip with a Coach Michael Perry interview 15 minutes before tip. The game is also available online at WRAS.org and GeorgiaStateSports.com.

Year-By-Year Georgia State Panthers In OT PANTHERS IN OVERTIME Overtime Games Under Michael Perry (Won 4 Lost 8) 2006-06 at UNCW, 1-13-07 Won 59-54 2006-07 Towson, 1-6-07 Won 87-81 (2 OT) 2005-06 At CAA-vs. GMU, 3-4-06 Lost 56-61 2005-06 VCU, 1-28-06 Lost 68-79 2004-05 At Lipscomb, 1-8-05 Lost 57-59 2004-05 At Jacksonville, 12-2-04 Lost 75-78 2003-04 At Belmont, 2-28-04 Won 72-70 2003-04 Stetson, 2-1-04 Lost 65-66 2002-03 At Belmont, 1-20-03 Won 69-66 2002-03 UCF, 1-25-03 Lost 74-81 (2 OT) 2002-03 Samford, 2-15-03 Lost 74-78 (2 OT) 2002-03 Jacksonville State, 76-78 Lost 76-78 Overtime Games Under Lefty Driesell (Won 2 Lost 2) Over the past 22 seasons, the Panthers have played 35 OT games with a 18-17 record. The most in one season was the five games in 2002-03 with four losses. Three of those games went into double OT. The previous most in one season was three OT games in 1996-97 under Carter Wilson and ALL THREE were Panther wins. 2002-03 Alabama State, 12-5-02 Lost 77-82 2001-02 At Jacksonville, 1-17-02 Won 81-75 2001-02 At UCF, 1-7-02 Won 92-84 1998-99 Florida Atlantic, 12-28-98 Lost 90-97 Under Carter Wilson (Won 3 Lost 1) 1996-97 At Centenary, 1-30-97 Won 96-86 1996-97 Samford, 1-18-97 Won 58-55 1996-97 Stetson, 1013-97 Won 57-52 1994-95 At Centenary, 2-23-95 Lost 82-84 Under Bob Reinhart (Won 9 Lost 6) 1992-93 FIU, 1-14-93 Lost 1-14-93 1991-92 Faulkner, 2-4-92 Won 108-101 1991-92 At Mt. St.Mary s, 12-28-91 Lost 92-97 1991-92 At UCF, 12-21-91 Lost 94-95 1991-92 At Mercer, 12-19-91 Won 79-78 1990-91 At Georgia Southern, 2-14-91 Won 90-86 1990-91 Stephen F. Austin, 1-5-91 Won 73-66 1990-91 At Stephen F. Austin, 12-8-90 Won 65-60 1989-90 At Hardin-Simmons, 2-8-90 Lost 92-93 1988-89 Mercer, 12-17-88 Lost 89-90 1987-88 Cemtenary, 1-16-88 Won 104-91 1986-87 At UALR, 1-19-87 Lost 86-89 1985-86 Samford, 1-18-86 Won 74-73 1985-86 Houston Baptist, 1-2-86 Won 71-70 1985-86 Valdosta State, 12-16-85 Won 103-99. Double the Work: Three years ago, (2002-03), Georgia State played three double OT games in a span of 27 days, losing two of them. Prior to that, the last time the Panthers played a double overtime game was 18 years ago, in 1984-85, at Samford. The home Bulldogs pulled out a 79-77 win over the 2-26 Panthers. Another double OT game was in 1976-77 at Rider. The Panthers of Coach Jack Waters puled out a thrilling 104-99 win in week three of the season. The first double OT game was in 1973-74, a 79-71 season opening win over Birmingham Southern. The Panthers have now played six double OT games with a 4-3 mark.

RADIO-TV ROSTER 1 Rashad CHASE 6-7, 225, So., F Atlanta, Ga. 2 Lance PERIQUE 6-8, 210, Sr., F/G New Orleans, La. 4 Norman MITCHELL 6-4, 180, Fr., G Midfield, Ala. 11 Trae GOLDSTON 6-0, 170, Fr., G Decatur, Ga. 12 Michael MOYNIHAN 6-0, 170, Fr., G Roswell, Ga. 20 Ryan McBRIDE 6-6, 180, Jr., G Denver, Colo. 21 Leonard MENDEZ 6-4, 170, So., G Smyrna, Ga. 22 Ron LARRIS 5-10, 185, Jr., G Gainesville, Fla. 24 Ousman KRUBALLY 6-6, 180, Fr., F Atlanta, Ga. 25 Brandon CARTWRIGHT 6-5, 210, Sr., G/F Oklahoma City, Okla. 32 Justin BILLINGSLEA 6-8, 235, Jr., F Lithia Springs, Ga. 44 Kevin LOTT 6-7, 210, Fr., F Peachtree City, Ga. 50 Deven DICKERSON 6-9, 260, Jr., C Richmond, Va. 55 Wesley TURNER 6-7, 205, Fr., F Salisbury, N.C. Head Coach Michael PERRY 5th Year HC Atlanta, Ga.

Justin Billingslea 6-8 235 Junior Lithia Springs, Georgia 32 2006-07 SEASON: Justin was ineligible to play first semester, but became eligible again with the Iowa game on Dec. 20. Played 19 games this season with 3 starts. Scored 7 points (2-2 FG) with 4 rebounds in 18 minutes at Iowa in first game back Had 2 points vs. Towson (1-2 FG). Scored 4 points vs. W &, had 2 rebounds in 18 minutes Played 10 miutes with 2 points, 1 rebound, 1 block at Towson Started Game 16 vs. UNCW, 18 minutes, 6 rebounds, 3 asst. and 2 points i the OT win Started Game 17 at Delaware with 3 rebounds, 2 points Started Game 18 vs. JMU, played 10 minutes with 1 rebound Came off bench in Game 19 with 2 points, 1 rebound Had 3 rebounds, 2 points, 2 assists in 11 minutes at ODU Had 2 points, 2 rebounds in 9 minutes vs. UNCW Did not play at VCU. Scored 3 points, grabbed 2 rebounds in 11 minutes vs. ODU Added 4 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist in 10 minutes at Towson Played season high 30 minutes in win over Northeastern and had 6 rebounds, 4 points, 2 assists and a steal. Grabbed season high 12 rebounds in win over Elon, seven on the offensive glass, and added six points and two blocks in 26 minutes. Scored 2 points and had a rebound and steal at George Mason CAREER NOTES: He is a career 49 percent shooter (126-of-259). Has 306 career points and 166 career rebounds. Billingslea has played 74 games at Georgia State, including 19 in 2006-07. In 2005-06, he led the team in FG percentage (52.9), was second in blocked shots (21), fourth in points (220) and fifth in rebounds (84). He had a perfect night with a 6-6 FG game and a 2-2 FT game for 14 points at Charleston last year. PERSONAL: His 6-2 dad played football at West Georgia College and his 6-0 mother played basketball at West Georgia College. As a high school senior, one adidas listing had him No. 15 of the 25 best seniors in Georgia and another survey had him the No. 26 best player in the state. As a youngster, he played against NBA No. 1 pick Dwight Howard and Hawks No. 1 pick Josh Smith, so he learned quickly to play his best. BILLINGSLEA S BESTS Points: 19 at Savannah St., 1-30-06 16 vs. Delaware, 11-22-05 14 at Charleston, 2-18-06 14 vs, Charlotte, 11-26-05 14 at Ala. St., 12-30-05 14 at Northeastern, 1-5-06 13 at Hofstra, 1-7-06 10 at James Madison, 2-2-06 10 vs. Campbell, 1-15-05 Reb. 12 vs. Elon, 2-17-07 7 at Hofstra, 1-7-06 6 vs. Northeastern, 6 at UNCW, 1-13-07 6 vs. Lipscomb, 2-13-05 5 vs. Troy, 1-26-05 5 at JMU, 2-2-06 5 at Northeastern, 1-5-06 5 vs. ODU, 1-12-06 5 vs. Hofstra, 2-9-06 Asst. 3 at Hofstra, 1-7-06 3 at UNCW, 1-13-07 2 7 times Steals: 2 at FAU, 2-17-05 Blocks: 3 vs. Delaware, 11-22-05 3 vs Hofstra, 2-9-06 Minutes: 34 at Towson, 1-21-06 33 vs. Delaware, 11-22-05 DOUBLE THE FUN Double Figure Scoring Games: 9 (8 as sophomore, 1 as freshman) Double Figure Rebounds: 1 (1 as a junor) Double-Double Games: 0

Brandon Cartwright 6-5 210 Senior Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 25 2006-07 SEASON: Has scored 127 points with 82 rebounds this season in 21 games with 14 starts. Missed 8 games with broken hand and sprained ankle. Cartwright started the first 5 games, but sprained an ankle in practice Nov. 27 and did not play vs. Savannah State. He played three minutes at Hofstra and 22 minutes vs. Florida State and got back at full strength.he returned to the starting line-up in Game 11 at Clemson on Dec. 20, but then broke his hand on Jan. 2. Saw first action after 34 days vs. Hofstra. Started again vs. UNCW on Jan. 31 for first start since Dec. 20. Had the team s highest GPA in fall semester, over 3.0. Suffered broken finger in practice Jan. 2 Resumed practice January 16 and played 7 minutes vs. Hofstra in return in Game 19 on Jan. 24. Had 4 rebounds, 3 points in first game (Charleston) Had personal-best 8 points, added 5 rebounds and blocked a shot in win over Winston-Salem in his 21 minutes. Netted 7 points, 5 rebounds in win over Alabama State (16 min) Scored 5 points, had 3 rebounds and 3 steals vs. Florida State. Produced personal-best 13 points in win at Alabama State on Dec. 16 to go with personal-best 8 rebounds. Had 3 rebounds, 2 points, a steal and an assist at Iowa Scored 7 points, grabbed 4 rebounds at Clemson Returned after 34 days vs. Hofstra with 3 points, 1 reb. Netted 5 points, 1 rebound, 1 steal in 6 minutes at W&M Produced 12 points, 8 rebounds, 1 block, 1 assist at ODU Started and had 12 points, 4 rebounds, 3 asst., 2 steals vs UNCW In 11 minutes at VCU he had 2 points, steals, a rebound and an assist Added 4 rebounds, 2 points in 18 minutes vs. ODU Contributed 5 points, 3 rebounds, 1 steal at Towson in 17 minutes Scored 6 points, pulled down 2 rebounds in 17 minutes vs. Northeastern Tied a career high with 8 rebounds in a in over Elon when he also contributed 3 assists, two steals and two blocks. Scored first 8 points of game and finished with 13 points, 7 rebounds in 37 minutes at George Mason. On Senior Day, grabbed 7 rebounds, scored 6 points and made a steal CAREER NOTES: Played in 42 games for Panthers with 18 career starts. Has 155 career points, 119 career rebounds. In 2005-06, he played 21 games with 4 starts. PERSONAL: Became first home-schooled player at Georgia State when he transferred from Northern Oklahoma Community College. Played high school ball on independent team a well as gaining AAU exposure. CARTWRIGHT S BESTS Points: 13 at Ala. State, 12-16-06 13 at George Mason, 2-20-07 12 at ODU, 1-29-07 12 vs. UNCW, 1-31-07 9 vs. Elon, 2-17-07 8 vs. Winston-Salem, 11-19-06 7 at Clemson, 12-31-06 7 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 6 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 6 vs. Northeastern, 2-14-07 6 vs. VCU, 2-24-07 Reb. 8 at Ala. State, 12-16-06 8 at ODU, 1-29-07 8 vs. Elon, 2-17-07 7 at George Mason, 2-20-07 7 vs. VCU, 2-24-07 6 vs. VCU, 1-28-06 5 vs. Northeastern, 1-26-06 5 vs. Winston-Salem, 11-19-06 5 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 4 at JMU, 2-2-06 4 vs. Charleston, 11-11-06 4 at Clemson, 12-31-06 4 vs. UNCW, 1-31-07 4 vs. ODU, 2-7-07 Assists: 3 vs. UNCW, 1-31-07 3 vs. Elon, 2-17-07 2 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 2 vs. ODU, 1-12-06 2 at Drexel, 1-19-06 2 at W&M, 2-4-06 Steals: 3 vs. Florida State, 12-7-06 2 vs. UNCW, 1-31-07 2 at VCU, 2-3-07 2 vs. Elon, 2-17-07 Blocks: 2 vs. W & M, 1-14-06 2 vs. Elon, 2-17-07 1 at Charlotte, 11-25-06 1 at Northeastern, 1-5-06 1 at W&M, 2-4-06 1 vs. Winston-Salem, 11-19-06 1 at ODU, 1-29-07 Mins: 37 at George Mason, 2-20-07 34 VCU, 2-24-07 30 at ODU, 1-29-07 28 vs. Elon, 2-17-07 DOUBLE THE FUN Double Figure Games: 4 (4 as senior)

Rashad Chase 6-7 225 Sophomore Atlanta, Georgia 1 2006-07 SEASON: Chase is leading the team in rebounding (11th CAA) with his 6.2 average and top games of 12, 12, 12, 11, 11 this season. He has scored in double figures in 12 games and is third on the team (244 points). Has made 11 three-pointers this year (22 career). Has 4th most offensive rebounds in CAA (71). Started season with 10 pt.-6 reb. game vs.charleston Hit 18 points, got 8 rebounds, 5 offensive, at Ga. Tech 1st double-double of season with personal best 24 points vs. Winston-Salem to go with 11 rebounds, 6 offensive. Hit 12-16 FT. 2nd double-double with personal best 12 rebounds to go with 13 points at Charlotte in game five. Had 6 offensive boards. Tied personal best with 12 rebounds vs. Savannah State and added seven points, a steal and an assist. Hit 10 points with 7 rebounds, 2 steals vs. Florida State. Scored 10 points with 5 rebounds at Iowa Led team with 16 points, 9 rebounds at Clemson. Had 11 points, 4 boards, 1 block vs. Drexel 3rd Double-double with 23-12 vs. Towson, 2 treys, including one from corner with 11 seconds in regulation to tie. 4th Double-double with 12 points, 11 rebounds, personal-best 4 assists, steals at Northeastern 5th Double-double with 12 points, 15 rebounds at Delaware 7 points, 6 rebounds vs. Hofstra Had 7 rebounds, 3 points, 3 assists vs. UNCW Scored 7 points, made 2 steals, had one block and one rebound Double-figure game with 12 points, 8 rebounds vs. ODU Netted 6 points, grabbed 4 rebounds, had 2 assists, 1 block at Towson Had 5 points, four rebounds and a steal against Elon. Played 13 minutes vs. VCU, 2 points, 1 reb., 1 block, 1 steal CAREER NOTES: Has played 58 games with 33 starts at State with 420 points and 305 rebounds, 23 blocked shots. All-CAA Rookie pick and was CAA Rookie of the Week on Dec. 12 as freshman. Can really play at 3, 4 or 5 spot on floor as needed. PERSONAL: State of Georgia s Class 4A Player-of-the-Year in 2004-05 and led team (Benjamin Mays HS) to back-to-back state championships. Was listed as third best player in state behind Louis Williams (straight to NBA-76ers) and Mike Mercer (now at Georgia). Born in Maryland, he came with his family to Atlanta as a nine-year old and played all his basketball in this area. CHASE S BESTS Points: 24 vs. Winston-Salem, 11-19-06 23 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 19 vs. Kentucky, 12-6-05 18 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 16 at Clemson, 12-31-06 15 vs. W & M, 1-14-06 14 vs. ULL, 11-29-05 13 at Charlotte, 11-25-06 12 3 times 3-pts: 2 at UNCW, 2-25-06 2 at ODU, 2-15-06 2 at Iowa, 12-20-06 2 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 Reb. 15 at Delaware, 1-17-07 12 at Charlotte, 11-25-06 12 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 12 vs. Savannah State, 11-20-06 11 at Northeastern, 1-10-07 11 vs. Winston-Salem, 11-19-06 10 at Savannah St., 1-30-06 10 vs. ULL, 11-29-05 9 at Clemson, 12-31-06 8 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-07 8 vs. Delaware, 11-22-05 8 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 8 vs. ODU, 2-7-07 Asst. 4 at Northeastern, 1-10-07 3 vs. W & M, 1-14-06 3 at Drexel, 1-19-06 Steals: 3 at W&M, 2-4-06 3 at Northeastern, 1-10-07 Blocks: 3 vs. W & M, 1-14-06 2 at Drexel, 1-19-06 2 vs. Winston-Salem, 11-19-06 Minutes: 40 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 (2 OT) 39 at Charlotte, 11-25-06 36 vs. ULL, 12-6-05 35 at UNCW, 1-13-07 (OT) DOUBLE THE FUN Double Figure Games: 17 (12 as sophomore, 5 as freshman) Double-Double Games: 7 24 points, 11 reb. - WSSU, 11-19-06 13 points, 12 reb. - @Char., 11-25-06 23 points, 12 reb. - Towson, 1-6-07 12 points, 11 reb. - @ NE, 1-10-07 12 points, 15 reb. - @ Del, 1-17-07 Last year: 14 points, 10 reb. - ULL, 11-29-05 10 points, 10 reb. - Sav. St., 1-30-06

Deven Dickerson 6-9 260 Junior Richmond, Virginia 50 2006-07 SEASON: Deven is fighting his way through a nagging knee injury (tendonitis) and a bout with asthma attacks. He has now played 434 minutes of the possible 1,160 (just 37% of season). Leads team with 45 blocked shots (4th CAA). Dickerson logged 5 minutes in the first half of the season opener (1 block) and then missed the next five halves (2 full games and the second half of the opener). He returned with 6 first half minutes in game four (Ala. State) with a rebound. He logged 12 minutes at Charlotte in game five (6 minutes each half) and had 4 rebounds and a block. Played in 17 minutes off bench vs. Savannah State with six rebounds and four blocked shots. Showed more of old self at Hofstra with 10 points, 9 rebounds and a block in his 17 minutes. Played 18 minutes vs. Florida State with 6 rebounds, 4 points Had 5 rebounds, 4 points, 1 block in 13 minutes at Ala. State Started vs. Clemson with 8 points, 6 rebounds, 2 blocks in 17 minutes Had 2 blocks, 2 points, 1 reb. in 15 minutes vs. Drexel Logged 27 minutes of 45 minutes at UNCW in OT win and had 9 points (4-6 FG), 6 rebounds and 3 blocks. Blocked 3 shots, had 2 rebounds vs. JMU Season-best 10 rebounds, 7 offense, with 8 points in 23 minutes vs. Hofstra. Tied personal best with 20 points, 7 reb., 2 blocks @ W&M Grabbed 9 rebounds, scored 6 points at ODU Played 14 minutes with 3 rebounds, 3 blocks vs. UNCW Scored 11 points, had 2 blocks, 1 steal in 28 min. at VCU Had 7 rebounds, 8 points and 3 blocks vs. ODU Scored 6 points (3-3 FG), grabbed 5 rebounds in 9 minutes at Towson. Logged 1 rebound and 1 block against Elon. Contributed 6 points, 5 rebounds, 4 blocks at George Mason Played season high 36 minutes vs. VCU with 14 points, 7 rebounds, 4 blocked shots and a steal. CAREER NOTES: Became starter as sophomore (21 games) and has now played in 75 games. Has 332 career points, 297 career rebounds and 94 career blocked shots. Has 9 double-figure scoring games and 4 double-doubles. In 2005-06, Dickerson battled his sore knee and averaged 21 minutes a game. His 46 blocked shots ranked 4th in the CAA and his 5.1 rebound average led the team. PERSONAL: Was Capital District Player of the Year in Richmond (Henrico HS) as he averaged a double-double for the year. Had triple double in final HS game (20-19 and 10 blocks) Dad was 6-7 post player at Virginia Union and mother was 6-2 All- CIAA pick at Virginia Union. Majoring in business management. DICKERSON S BESTS Points: 20 vs. Northeastern, 1-26-06 20 at ODU, 1-29-07 14 vs. VCU, 2-24-07 14 vs. Delaware, 11-22-05 11 vs. VCU, 1-28-06 11 at VCU, 2-3-07 10 vs. George Mason,12-2-05 10 vs. Towson, 3-3-06 10 at Hofstra, 12-2-06 Reb. 13 at Hofstra, 1-7-06 12 vs. Northeastern, 1-26-06 11 vs. VCU, 1-28-06 10 vs. Hofstra, 1-24-07 9 vs. Towson, 2-23-06 9 at Hofstra, 12-2-06 9 at ODU, 1-29-07 Asst. 2 vs. Hofstra, 2-9-06 Steals: 3 vs. ULL, 11-29-05 Blocks: 5 at JMU, 2-2-06 4 at George Mason, 2-20-07 4 vs. ULL, 11-29-05 4 vs. Towson, 3-3-06 4 vs. George Mason, 3-4-06 4 vs. Savannah State, 11-30-06 3 at Stetson, 12-4-04 3 at Towson, 1-21-06 3 vs. Northeastern, 1-26-06 3 vs. Hofstra, 2-9-06 3 vs. Towson, 2-23-06 3 vs. UNCW, 1-13-07 3 vs. JMU, 1-20-07 3 vs. UNCW, 1-31-07 3 vs. ODU, 2-7-07 3 vs. VCU, 2-24-07 Minutes: 37 vs., VCU, 1-28-06 35 vs. Charlotte, 11-26-05 33 at Hofstra, 1-7-06 DOUBLE THE FUN Double Figure Scoring Games: 9 4 as junior, 5 as sophomore Double Figure Rebounds: 4 1 as junior, 3 as sophomore Double-Double Games: 2 20 points, 12 reb. - N eastern, 1-26-06 11 points, 11 reb. - VCU, 1-28-06

Trae Goldston 6-0 170 Freshman Atlanta, Georgia 11 2006-07 SEASON: The freshman point guard has played 26 of 29 games, getting his first start in game 10 at Iowa. He has played 313 minutes as a freshman. His 89 points (3.4 per game) are 8th on team, his 25 assists are tied for 5th on team. His 16 three-point baskets are fourth on team and his.714 FT percentage is sixth (15-21). Scored 10 points in first college game (vs. Charleston) to go with 3 assists. Named CAA Rookie of the Week on 11-20 after his 22-point, 3- assist, 2-steal, 2-rebound game vs. Winston-Salem. Made 4 threepoint baskets. Hit 5 points with 2 rebounds vs. Florida State. Scored 2 points at Clemson with one rebound Netted 11 points (4-of-7) vs. Drexel with an assist. Scored 3 points on a trey at Northeastern with 1 assist Produced 6 points on two treys with 2 assists at W&M Had 2 points at ODU Excelled with 15 points off the bench in win over UNCW. Hist 4-6 three-point shots with 4 assists, 4 rebounds and 2 steals. Scored 2 points in 8 minutes at VCU. Had 1 assist in 7 minutes at George Mason. CAREER/PERSONAL NOTES: The 19-year old freshman honed his skills at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla, and began his career in metro Atlanta at Redan HS. He s the third Redan guard in five years to play at State, following Darryl Cooper and Lamont McIntosh. Averaged 21 points a game last year at IMG and won a three-point shooting contest at the Great Southern Showcase in Jackson, Miss. His father, Dale, played junior college basketball. Given name is William, but goes by Trae. GOLDSTON S BESTS Points: 22 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 15 vs. UNCW, 1-31-07 11 vs. Drexel, 1-3-07 10 vs. Charleston., 11-11-06 3-Pt Baskets: 4 vs. UNCW, 1-31-07 4 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 2 at W&M, 1-27-07 1 vs. Charleston, 11-11-06 1 at Charlotte, 11-25-06 1 vs. Florida State, 12-7-06 1 vs. Drexel, 1-3-07 1 at Northeastern, 1-10-07 1 vs. W&M, 1-8-07 Reb. 4 vs. UNCW, 1-31-07 2 vs. Charleston, 11-11-06 2 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 2 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 2 vs. Florida State, 12-7-06 Asst. 4 vs. UNCW, 1-31-07 3 at Iowa, 12-20-06 3 vs. Charleston, 11-11-06 3 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 3 at Charlotte, 11-25-06 Steals: 2 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 2 vs. UNCW, 1-31-07 Blocks: 1 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 1 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 Minutes: 31 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 30 vs. UNCW, 1-31-07 25 vs. Charleston, 11-11-06 25 at Charlotte, 11-25-06 DOUBLE THE FUN Double Figure Games: 4 Double-Double Games: 0

Ousman Krubally 6-6 170 Freshman Atlanta, Georgia 24 2006-07 SEASON: The freshman walk-on made the team in October through an open invitation. Through hard work in practices, he earned a game uniform. Played in 3 games this season. Got to play his first collegiate game (game two at Georgia Tech) and got a rebound and scored a point. Played in his second game when he logged two minutes in game four vs. Alabama State. He got two rebounds in that contest. Third game was at Iowa where he scored the final two points of the game with his first career field goal. CAREER/PERSONAL NOTES: The 18-year old played his high school ball at W. D. Mohammed High in Atlanta. He averaged 18 points and 10 rebounds as a senior with a personal best of 38 points. He lettered in soccer in high school as well and traveled with club teams to England, Sweden, Holland, the Bermudas and Jamaica. His parents are natives of Gambia and moved here as young adults. Points: Reb. KRUBALLY S BESTS 2 at Iowa, 12-20-06 1 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 2 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 1 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 Asst. Steals: 1 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 Blocks: Minutes: 2 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 1 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 1 at Iowa, 12-20-06

Ron Larris 5-10 185 Junior Gainesville, Florida 22 2006-07 SEASON: The junior college transfer started the first 9 games and has started 23 of the 29. He leads the team in assists (80) in his 761 minutes (just third most). He has scored in double figures in 3 games and has 25 3-point baskets on the season. Ranks 10th in CAA in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.54 on 80-52). Fourth in CAA in fewest turnovers (52). Has 143 points (4.9), 63 rebounds and 25 steals (third most). Scored 5 points, made 2 assists in first game at State (Chas.) Had 6 assists, scored 5 points in game two at Ga. Tech Produced first double-figure game at State with 11 points in 15 minutes in game five at Charlotte. He hit 3-of-4, including 2-of-2 outside the arc, to go with 3-of-3 at the line. Had second double-figure game with 11 points vs. Savannah State with 4 steals and an assist. Hit 9-11 from the line. Third straight double-figure game was 12 points at Hofstra with 3-3 outside the three-point line and 4-of-6 overall to go with 3 asst. Made two three-pointers and scored 8 vs. Florida State Scored 7 points and made an assist at Iowa Contributed 5 points, 3 assists at Clemson Had 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 3 points vs. Drexel Personal-best 10 rebounds, with 5 assists, 5 points vs. Towson Had 5 points, 2 assists, 2 rebounds at Northeastern Hit 8 points, 2-3 treys, with 2 assists, 1 steal at UNCW Made 6 assists, had 4 rebounds, scored 3 points vs. JMU Had 3 assists, no turnovers, 2 points, 2 rebounds vs. Hofstra Had 2 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists at ODU Scored 8 points, 2-2 three-point baskets, with 2 asst. at VCU Made 6 assists, scored 5 points, grabbed 4 rebounds vs. ODU Had 3 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 point at Towson. Produced 9 points, hit 4-4 FT, grabbed 6 rebounds, had 3 assists in win over Northeastern. Dished 5 assists, scored 5 points in win over Elon. Personal best 7 assists, with 8 points (2 treys), 3 rebounds at Mason Scored 7 points, made 3 assists and played all 40 minutes vs VCU CAREER Led his JUCO team (Kilgore, Texas) in assists (5.5) and hit 79 percent from the line. Had 31 steals on defense. Had a double-double game of 14 points and 13 assists. Named the third best JUCO point guard in nation in preseason list of Lindy s Magazine. PERSONAL NOTES: In Florida, was state Most Valuable Player runner-up in Class 4A at Gainesville High. Was Alachua County Player of the Year. Averaged 22 points, 7 assists a game on teams that were 50-10 his final two seasons combined. Was a three-time Florida All-State pick, the first-ever from his school. LARRIS BESTS Points: 12 at Hofstra, 12-2-06 11 at Charlotte, 11-25-06 11 vs. Savannah State, 11-30-06 9 vs.northeastern, 2-14-07 8 at George Mason, 2-20-07 8 vs. Florida State, 12-7-06 8 at UNCW, 1-13-07 8 at VCU, 2-3-07 7 at Iowa, 12-20-06 7 vs. VCU, 2-24-07 3-Pt. Baskets: 3 at Hofstra, 12-2-06 2 vs. Florida State, 12-7-06 2 at Charlotte, 11-25-06 2 at VCU, 2-3-07 2 at George Mason, 2-20-07 Reb. 10 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 6 vs.northeastern, 2-14-07 5 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 4 vs. Drexel, 1-3-07 4 vs. JMU, 1-20-07 4 vs. ODU, 2-7-07 Asst. 7 at George Mason, 2-20-07 6 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 6 vs. JMU, 1-20-07 6 vs. ODU, 2-7-07 5 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 5 vs. Elon, 2-17-07 3 7 Times Steals: 4 vs. Savannah State, 11-30-06 2 Five Times Minutes: 45 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 (2 OT) 40 vs. VCU, 2-24-07 40- vs. Northeastern, 2-14-07 37 at Hofstra, 12-2-06 37 vs. Drexel, 1-3-07 37 vs. ODU, 2-7-07 DOUBLE THE FUN Double Figure Games: 3 Double-Double Games: 0 Double-Figures Rebounds: 1

Kevin Lott 6-7 210 Freshman Peachtree City, Georgia 44 2006-07 SEASON: The freshman has played in 14 of 29 games (96 minutes). For the season, Kevin has 29 points, 19 rebounds and a block. Is shooting 78.6 from the free throw line (11-of-14) He scored two points in his first-ever college game (Chas.) In the first match of head-to-head competition with his older brother, Kevin had 7 rebounds, 4 points, and a blocked shot in win over Alabama State. Added 3 points, 2 rebounds in the win over Savannah State. Scored 2 points, grabbed 2 rebounds at Ala.State Netted 2 points, got a rebound at Iowa Scored 2 points in 3 minutes vs. William & Mary Contributed 2 points, 1 rebound at William & Mary Scored 2 points in 3 minutes vs. ODU Produced personal-best 5 points and grabbed 2 rebounds in CAREER/PERSONAL NOTES: Last year, Kevin played on a 29-9 North Atlanta Prep Academy team where he averaged 18 points a game with a best game of 35 points. Prior to that year at North Atlanta, Kevin starred at Sandy Creek High where he averaged 15 points per game and enjoyed three games with 30 or more points. Kevin is the third sibling in his family to play college basketball as older sister Ashley played at Kentucky State and Clayton State and older brother Richard is currently playing at Alabama State. LOTT S BESTS Points: 5 at Towson, 2-10-07 4 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 3 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 3 vs. Savannah State, 11-30-06 2 vs. Charleston, 11-11-06 2 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 2 at Ala. State, 12-16-06 2 at Iowa, 12-20-06 2 vs. W & M, 1-8-07 2 @ W & M, 1-27-07 2 vs. ODU, 2-7-07 Reb. 7 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 2 at Towson, 2-7-07 2 vs. Savannah State, 11-30-06 2 at Ala. State, 12-16-06 1 vs. Charleston, 11-11-06 1 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 1 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 1 at Charlotte, 11-25-06 1 at Iowa, 12-20-06 1 at W&M, 1-27-07 Asst. Steals: Blocks: 1 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 Minutes: 14 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 14 at Alabama State, 12-16-06 10 at Towson, 2-10-07 8 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 7 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 7 vs. Savannah State, 11-20-06 7 vs. Florida State, 12-7-06 6 at William & Mary, 1-27-07 4 vs. Charleston, 11-11-06 4 at Charlotte, 11-25-06

Ryan McBride 6-6 180 Junior Denver, Colorado 20 2006-07 SEASON: Ryan has played 613 minutes (22 per game). He has started 14 games He has scored 173 points (6.2) with a team second-best 35 three-point baskets. He also has 85 rebounds (3.0) and 7 blocked shots. In his first game, he scored 5 points, grabbed 4 rebounds, dished 3 assists and blocked 2 shots vs. Charleston. He had his first double-figure game vs. Alabama State (game four) with 11 points and three three-point baskets. Hit three-of-six three-point baskets vs. Savannah State (game six)in first start for nine points to go with 2 rebounds and a block. Started at Hofstra and scored 12 points, grabbed 6 rebounds, and made three assists. Had one alley-oop dunk that wowed the crowd. Scored 5 points, grabbed 3 rebounds vs. Florida State. Hit for 9 points at Iowa Had 7 points, 2 rebounds vs. Towson Netted 8 points with 2 treys vs. W & M Produced 8 points with 2 treys at Northeastern Added 7 points and 5 rebounds in win at UNCW Personal-best 7 rebounds, 5 points, 3 assists at Delaware Scored 7 points with 2 rebounds vs. JMU Personal-best 17 points (3 treys) with 7 rebounds vs. Hofstra Dished personal best 4 assists, grabbed 4 rebounds, scored 2 @ W&M Did not play vs. UNCW Led team with 15 points, 7 rebounds, personal best 5 assists at VCU Scored 10 points, with 2 treys, and 7 rebounds vs. ODU Added 6 points, with 2-4 treys, and 2 rebounds vs. Northeastern CAREER In two years in California junior college play, McBride led the Coast Conference in scoring (21.2) to go with a 9.5 rebounding average. As a freshmen in JUCO play, he led the league with a.533 three-point shooting percentage and with an.852 free throw percentage. PERSONAL: An amazing story since he never played high school basketball team (only freshmen JV ball) growing up in Denver. Ryan s only high school letter was in tennis. When he entered high school he was just 5-4 and never grew over 6-foot until after he left school. He decided to enroll as a walk-on in JUCO after a 3-on-3 Hoops Event where he played with a friend going to that college and he encouraged Ryan to come along and try out. Father John played offensive line for Michigan State and with the New York Jets. McBRIDE S BESTS Points: 17 vs. Hofstra, 1-24-07 15 at VCU, 2-3-07 12 at Hofstra, 12-2-06 11 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 10 vs. ODU, 2-7-07 9 at Charlotte, 11-25-06 9 vs. Savannah State, 11-30-06 9 at Iowa, 12-20-06 8 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 8 vs. W & M, 1-8-07 8 at Northeastern, 1-10-07 3-point Baskets: 3 at Charlotte, 11-25-06 3 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 3 vs. Savannah State, 11-30-06 Reb. 7 at Delaware, 1-17-07 7 vs. Hofstra, 1-24-07 7 at VCU, 2-3-07 7 vs. ODU, 2-7-07 6 at Hofstra, 12-2-06 5 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 5 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 5 at UNCW, 1-13-07 Asst. 5 at VCU, 2-3-07 4 at W & M, 1-27-07 3 at Hofstra, 12-2-06 3 vs. Charleston, 11-11-06 3 at Delaware, 1-17-07 Steals: 2 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 Blocks: 2 vs. Charleston, 11-11-06 Minutes: 37 vs. Savannah State, 11-30-06 33 at Hofstra, 12-2-06 30 vs. Charleston, 11-11-06 DOUBLE THE FUN Double Figure Games: 5 Double-Double Games: 0

Leonard Mendez 6-4 170 Sophomore Smyrna, Georgia 21 2006-07 SEASON: The Team Captain scored in double figures in 22 games, including 17 of the last 19 games. He missed the Drexel game (game 12) with the flu. He is 2nd on the team in scoring with 375 points (13.4, 15th CAA), 4th in rebounding with 113 (4.0), and leads in steals (34). He leads the team with 49 three-point baskets. He is in the Top 15 in 7 CAA categories.. Outside the arc, he hits.467 percent three-point shooting on 49-of- 105 to LEAD the CAA. He is also 6th in the CAA in FG Pct. (78%) He had a then career-best 19 points, a career-best 6 rebounds, an a career-best three three-point baskets in the win over Winston-Salem in game three. He followed the 17 points vs. Alabama State in game four. Tied his then personal best with 19 points vs. Savannah State with 6-9 FG and 6-8 FT. Tied personal best with 6 rebounds at Hofstra and added 4 points. Hit 10 points, grabbed 5 rebounds, vs. Florida State Scored 10 points with 3 rebounds at Iowa Produced 12 points, grabbed 5 rebounds, made 2 asst. at Clemson as he logged all 40 minutes. Tied then career best with 19 points (third time this year) with 4 rebounds and 2 assists vs. Towson. Hit three treys. Hit 10 points with 4 rebounds vs. William & Mary Was 5-of-9 for 13 points with 3-of-4 treys at Northeastern In start at PG, he hit then career best 20 points with 8-14 FG, 4-4 FT, plus career-best 7 rebounds and 2 steals in 43 minutes at UNCW (OT) At point, he scored 12 points, with personal best 5 assists, 5 reb. at Del. Started at point with 14 points, 3-5 treys, 5 assists vs.jmu Started at point with 13 points, 3-6 treys, 3 assists vs. Hofstra Netted 15 points on 3-5 treys at William & Mary Chipped in with 11 points, 4 rebounds, 1 block, 1 assist at ODU Added 15 points and two treys, with 3 assists, 3 steals vs. UNCW Hit for 8 points (3-6), 3 rebounds, 1 block, 1 steal, 1asst. at VCU Hit for 11 points with 3 assists and 3 rebounds vs. ODU Scored 13 points (5-10 FG), had 3 assists, 2 steals at Towson Produced then career best 21 points, with 6 rebounds, 3 assists, 3 steals to lead win over Northeastern. Produced then career best 22 points vs. Elon (9-14 FG), 4 rebounds Netted career best 28 points (7-11 with 5-7 treys), 7 rebounds, 3 assists vs. VCU. CAREER Mendez has started 38 of the last 40 games (he did not start Senior Night last year or Drexel this year) and has played 49 games at State. Career totals: 438 points for his career, 131 rebounds, 76 assists. His first basket in Game six this year gave him 64 points, one more than he scored all last year as a freshman. Mendez toured with a college All-Star team this summer and played in the Dominican Republic, while also doing community service work. PERSONAL: At Campbell High, Mendez averaged 19.4 points per game as a senior and 17.8 as a junior. Born in New Jersey (Neptune), Mendez moved to Atlanta with his family to Atlanta at age 10. He was an honor student in high school and is majoring in business economics. MENDEZ BESTS Points: 28 vs. VCU, 2-24-07 22 vs. Elon, 2-17-07 21 vs. Northeastern, 2-14-07 20 at UNCW, 1-13-07 19 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 19 vs. Savannah State, 11-30-06 19 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 17 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 15 at W & M, 1-27-07 3-Pts. 5 vs. VCU, 2-24-07 3 vs. WSSU. 11-19-06 3 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 3 at Northeastern, 1-10-07 3 vs. JMU, 1-20-07 3 vs. Hofstra, 1-24-07 3 at W & M, 1-27-07 Reb. 7 at UNCW, 1-13-07 7 vs. VCU, 2-24-07 6 at Hofstra, 12-2-06 6 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 6 vs. Northeastern, 2-14-07 6 at George Mason, 2-20-07 Asst. 5 at Delaware, 1-17-07 5 vs. JMU, 1-20-07 4 vs. George Mason, 3-4-06 3 6 Times Steals: 4 vs. Savannah State, 11-30-06 3 vs. UNCW, 1-31-07 3 vs. Northeastern, 2-14-07 Blocks: 1 Seven times Mins: 43 at UNCW, 1-13-07 (OT) 42 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 (2 OT) 40 at Clemson, 12-31-06 40 vs. VCU, 2-24-07 40 vs. Elon, 2-17-07 39 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 39 at Delaware, 1-17-07 DOUBLE THE FUN Double Figure Games: 24 (22 as sophomore, 2 as freshman) Double-Double Games: 0

Norman Mitchell 6-4 180 Freshman Midfield, Alabama 4 2006-07 SEASON: The freshman has played in 27 of 29 games for 344 total minutes (13 minutes per game) and has scored 62 points, made 21 assists, and grabbed 27 rebounds. Has made 7 three-point baskets. He hit his first college basket, a three-pointer, in game two at Georgia Tech and also got his first college rebound. Norman hit a basket at Charlotte and grabbed a rebound. Scored two points,had an assist in the win at Alabama State. Had personal best 3 assists at Iowa and added 2 points, 1 reb. In absence of Mendez (Flu) vs Drexel, Mitchell played 25 minutes. He scored 6 points with a three-point basket. Got 1st start vs. Towson (game 13), played 33 minutes, with 4 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 trey late in game. Led team with 7 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal vs. William & Mary Got his second start at Northeastern with a three-point basket and an assist in 18 minutes Started at UNCW with one rebound, one steal Started at Delaware with 8 points, 3 reb., 1 assist. Had first double-figure game with 10 points, 3-6 treys, 2 assists, and a rebound vs. James Madison Hit for 4 points at ODU (2-3 FG) in 10 minutes Contributed 4 points in win over UNCW. Scored 6 points (3-6 FG), with 1 reb., 1 assist at VCU Added 2 points, 2 rebounds, 1 asssist vs. ODU Made two critical FT with 8 seconds left and team holding 2-point lead in win over Northeastern. Had 4 points in just 3 minutes. Had an assist and rebound in win over Elon. Hit 2-of-2 free throws and made a steal at George Mason CAREER/PERSONAL NOTES: Last year, Mitchell was MVP of the Regional Tournament for his Midfield, Ala., High School team. Mitchell was an all-metro pick in the Birmingham area. Mitchell averaged 17 points, seven rebounds and five assists a game in leading his team. He is the son of two deputy sheriffs, with his dad being 6-6 and his mom being 6-1. His sister, Meredith, is a highly sought basketball recruit as a junior at Midfield HS. MITCHELL S BESTS Points: 10 vs. JMU, 1-20-07 8 at Delaware, 1-17-07 6 vs. Drexel, 1-3-06 6 at VCU, 2-3-07 4 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 4 at ODU, 1-29-07 4 vs. UNCW, 1-31-07 4 vs. Northeastern, 2-14-07 3 at Northeastern, 1-10-07 3 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 Three-Point Baskets 3 vs. JMU, 1-20-07 1 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 1 vs. Drexel, 1-3-07 1 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 1 at Northeastern, 1-10-07 Reb. 7 vs. W & M, 1-8-07 4 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 3 at Delaware, 1-17-07 Asst. 4 vs. W & M, 1-8-07 2 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 2 vs. JMU, 1-20-07 Steals: 1 vs. W & M, 1-8-07 1 at UNCW, 1-13-07 1 at W & M, 1-27-07 1 vs. Northeastern, 2-14-07 1 at George Mason, 2-20-07 Blocks: Minutes: 33 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 32 at Delaware, 1-17-07 26 vs. JMU, 1-20-07 25 vs. Drexel, 1-3-07 25 at W & M, 1-27-07 21 vs. W & M, 1-8-07 20 at VCU, 2-3-07 18 at Northeastern, 1-10-07 DOUBLE THE FUN Double Figure Games: 1

Michael Moynihan 6-0 170 Freshman Roswell, Georgia 12 2006-07 SEASON: The freshman has played in 6 games this season with 7 points, 6 assists and one rebound in 38 minutes. His first college basket came in game two (at Georgia Tech) as he played against his cousin (Ty Anderson). He scored 3 points in the home win over Alabama State (game four). He got a rebound at Iowa. Played 8 minutes vs. W & M with 3 assists. Played 14 minutes at ODU with one assist Had 2 points and one assist in 11 minutes at Towson. CAREER/PERSONAL NOTES: Moynihan was named to a pair of All-Tournament teams while playing at Centennial High in metro Atlanta. The point guard averaged 12 points and seven assists as a senior for a 19-win team. He is the oldest of 10 grandchildren of Charles Lefty and Joyce Driesell. Points: MOYNIHAN S BESTS 3 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 2 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 2 at Towson, 2-10-07 Three-Point Baskets Reb. 1 at Iowa, 12-200-06 Asst. 3 vs. W & M, 1-8-07 1 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 1 at ODU, 1-29-07 1 at Towson, 2-10-07 Steals: Blocks: Minutes: 14 at ODU, 1-29-07 11 at Towson, 2-10-07 8 vs. W & M, 1-8-07 2 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 2 at Iowa, 12-20-06 1 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06

Lance Perique 6-8 210 Senior New Orleans, Louisiana 2 2006-07 SEASON: The senior has scored in double figures in 23 games (12 straight) and leads the team with 437 points (15.6 6th CAA). He is second on the team in rebounding (142, 5.1). Can play 3, 4, or 5 spot. He leads the team in FG percentage (.497), 6th in the CAA, and is 130-194 from the FT line. Has 13 three-point baskets. Started the season with a 19-point, 7-reb. game vs. Charleston. Had then personal-best 22-point game at Georgia Tech. Was 10-10 from the free throw line. Had 14 consecutive FT streak end in game three vs. WSSU with 17 points, 7 rebounds. Hit 6-9 FG (67%). Had 15-7 game vs. Alabama State with 9-11 FT. Netted 15 points vs. Savannah State with a three-point basket. Led team with 17 points at Hofstra (7-10 FG), had 5 rebounds. Had personal best 10 rebounds vs. Florida State with 8 points. Had personal best 29 points at Alabama State with 8 rebounds Netted 17 points, grabbed 8 rebounds with 2 steals vs. Drexel Double-Double with 26 points, 14 rebounds vs. Towson, with three treys, three assists. His 49 minutes tied school record. Led team with 23 points, plus 4 rebounds at Northeastern Contributed 8 points (4 in OT), 3 steals, 2 rebounds at UNCW Team-best 19 points, 5 reb., 1 block, 1 steal at Delaware Led team with 16 points (6-10), 4 rebounds vs. JMU Scored 15 points with 2 steals and 2 rebounds at W & M Netted 16 points, grabbed 7 rebounds, 1 steal, 1 assist at ODU Scored 19 points vs. UNCW with 7 rebounds Scored 12 points at VCU with 3 rebounds, 1 three-point basket. Did not play vs. ODU (team rules violation) Netted 20 points (7-8 FG), 7 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 block Scored 19 points (8-11 FG), 5 rebounds in win over Northeastern Netted 14 points in 23 minutes in win over Elon Contributed 16 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 treys at Mason Added 13 p oints, 5 rebounds vs. VCU but left game with 7:30 with head injury. CAREER Played in 27 games as a junior with one start and has played 55 games with 27 starts in his two seasons. Has scored 554 points at Georgia State with 214 career rebounds. Played one year each at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M CC (16.7 ppg) and Coffeyville, Kan., CC. Led state of Louisiana in scoring as senior at Kennedy High in New Orleans (27 ppg) for 34-3 team. Was an AAU star, once scoring 62 points in a game, and battled in national games against Carmelo Anthony, LeBron James and others in his age bracket. PERSONAL: A native of New Orleans, but his family relocated in metro Atlanta temporarily and has moved back to N.O. During Hurricane Katrina, his family lost their home and many belongings, but escaped and have relocated and started over again. He also endured the tragedy of the death of one of his brother several years ago. PERIQUE S BESTS Points: 29 at Alabama State, 12-16-06 26 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 23 at Northeastern, 1-10-07 22 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 21 at W&M, 2-4-06 20 at Towson, 2-10-07 19 vs. Charleston, 11-11-06 19 at Delaware, 1-17-07 19 vs. UNCW, 1-31-07 19 vs. Northeastern, 2-14-07 3-Pts. 3 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 1 Nine Times Reb. 14 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 10 vs. Florida State, 12-7-06 8 vs. Drexel, 1-3-07 8 at Alabama State, 12-16-06 7 at Charleston, 2-18-06 7 vs. Charleston, 11-11-06 7 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 7 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 7 at ODU, 1-29-07 7 vs. UNCW, 1-31-07 7 at Towson, 2-10-07 Asst. 3 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 2 at Hofstra, 12-2-06 2 at Charleston, 2-18-06 2 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 2 vs. Drexel, 1-3-07 2 at Towson, 2-10-07 2 at George Mason, 2-20-07 Steals: 3 at W&M, 2-4-06 3 vs.towson, 3-3-06 3 at UNCW, 1-13-07 2 6 times Blocks: 1 8 Times Minutes: 49 vs. Towson, 1-6-07 (2 OT) 38 vs. Drexel, 1-3-07 38 at Northeastern, 1-10-07 38 at Delaware, 1-17-07 37 at Hofstra, 12-2-06 DOUBLE THE FUN Double Figure Games: 27 (23 as a senior, 4 as a junior) Double-Double Games: 1 Double Figure Rebounds: 2

Wesley Turner 6-7 205 Freshman Salisbury, North Carolina 55 2006-07 SEASON: The freshman has played in 7 games (33 minutes) this season. He has scored 8 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. His first college game was game two at Georgia Tech when he scored a basked and grabbed 2 rebounds in 4 minutes. In game four vs. Alabama State, Wesley had 4 rebounds in his 9 minutes of action. In game five in his home state of North Carolina, he scored two points vs. Charlotte. Played 10 minutes at Iowa on Dec. 20, scoring 4 points and getting 3 rebounds before suffering a broken nose (on which no foul was called). Did not play at Clemson or Drexel due to injury. CAREER/PERSONAL NOTES: Turner averaged 14 points and eight rebounds a game last year at West Rowan High. His top game was 28 points and one of his best moments on the 19-6 team was making a three-point basket from the corner to win a game for his team. He also had a six-blocked shot game to spark his team. His dad, Mark, was a 6-1 guard at Winston-Salem State. Points: TURNER S BESTS 4 at Iowa, 12-20-06 2 at Charlotte, 11-25-06 2 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 Three-Point Baskets Reb. 4 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 3 at Iowa, 12-20-06 2 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 1 at ODU, 1-29-07 Asst. Steals: Blocks: Minutes: 10 at Iowa, 12-20-06 9 vs. Alabama State, 11-21-06 4 at Ga. Tech, 11-16-06 4 vs. WSSU, 11-19-06 3 at Charlotte, 11-25-06 2 at ODU, 1-29-07 1 at Alabama State, 12-16-06

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT RECORDS All-Time Conference Tournaments Participated In: 25 All-Time Conference Tournament Record: 18-23 (Results include CAA, A-Sun/T.A.A.C, and Sun Belt) Recent Opening Round Game Result: Won opener in 8 of last 9 years Conference Tournaments Won: 2 2000-01 and 1990-91 Conference Championship Games Played In: 4 2001-02, 2002-03, 1991-92, 1990-91 Record vs. Current Schools: George Mason 0-1 Last Played, 2005-06 - L (OT) Towson 1-0 Last Played, 2005-06 - W Times at Each Seed: No. 1 2 (2001-02, 2000-01) Won Championship, Lost Championship No. 2 2 (1990-91, 1991-92) Lost Semifinals, Lost Championship No. 3 4 (1993-94, 96-97, 97-98, 98-99) Lost Opener twice, Lost Semis twice No. 4 1 (2003-04) Won opener, Lost in Semis No. 5 2 (1990-91, 2004-05) Won Championship, Lost opener No. 6 1 (1988-89) Lost Opener No. 7 3 (2002-03, 1994-95, 1986-87) Lost in Semis twice, Lost opener No. 8 4 (1984-85, 85-86, 97-88, 89-90) Lost Openers No. 10 1 (2005-06) Won opener, lost in second round (does not include Sun Belt seeds from 1977-81) Times Beat A Higher Seed : 5 No. 5 1990-91 Beat No. 1 seed in Semifinals (UTSA) No. 7 2002-03 Beat No. 2 seed in Opener (Belmont) No. 7 1994-95 Beat No. 2 seed in Opener (Samford) No. 5 1990-91 Beat No. 4 seed in Opener (Stetson) No. 10 2005-06 Beat No. 7 seed in Opener (Towson) Times Lost To A Lower Seed: 3 No. 1 2001-02 Lost to No. 3 in Championship (FAU) No. 2 1990-2000 Lost to No. 3 in Semis (Samford) No. 3 1993-94 Lost to No. 6 in Opener (Samford) Times Beaten Host Team in Host City: 3 UCF in Semis in 2001-02 Jacksonville in Opener in 1998-99 Stetson in Opener in 1990-91

YEARLY TOURNAMENT RECORDS Year - Seed Location Scorer Rebounder Asst. 2005-06 (No. 10 seed) Richmond (Coliseum) - Coach Perry Mar. 3 vs. Towson (No. 7) Won, 72-64 Favors 20 Dickerson 7 Favors 7 Mar. 4 vs. George Mason (No. 2)Lost,61-56 OT Favors 11 Dickerson 7 Favors 5 2004-05 (No. 5) Nashville (Curb Event Center) - Coach Perry Mar. 3 vs. Belmont (No. 4) Lost, 67-61 Morgan, Favors 12 Thomas 9 Copeland 5 2003-04 (No. 4 seed) Nashville (Curb Event Center) - Coach Perry Mar. 4 vs. Stetson (No. 5) Won, 55-47 Favors 13 Galloway 7 Favors 5 Mar. 5 vs. Troy State (No. 1) Lost, 62-63 Williams 19 Williams 12 Favors 5 2002-03 (No. 7 seed) Atlanta (Georgia State Sports Arena) - Coach Perry Mar. 6 vs. Belmont (No. 2) Won 76-58 Williams 18 Galloway 9 Four w/3 Mar. 7 vs. Troy State (No. 1) Lost, 61-71 Williams 17 Davis 12 Favors 8 2001-02 (No. 1 seed) Orlando, Fla (UCF Arena) - Coach Driesell Feb. 28 vs. Belmont (No. 8) Won, 82-79 Terrell 28 Williams 8 Davis 5 Mar. 1 vs. UCF (No. 5) Won, 82-64 Terrell 30 Terrell 14 Davis 5 Mar. 2 vs. FAU (No. 3) Lost, 75-76 Terrell 22 Davis 9 Davis 4 2000-01 (No. 1 seed) Atlanta (Georgia State Sports Arena) - Coach Driesell Mar. 1 vs. FAU (No. 8) Won, 96-57 Long 18 Terrell 9 McIntosh 4 Mar. 2 vs. Stetson (No. 4) Won, 68-65 Cooper 19 Terrell 7 Long 5 Mar. 3 vs. Troy State (No. 2) Won, 79-55 Morris 18 Long 14 Cooper, Long 5 1999-2000 (No. 2 seed) Jacksonville, Fla (Memorial Coliseum) - Coach Driesell Mar. 2 vs. FAU (No. 7) Won, 77-54 Long, Reese 20 Hill 10 Wootson 6 Mar. 3 vs. Samford (No. 3) Lost, 80-83 Reese 23 Long 9 Morris 8 1998-1999 (No. 3 seed) Jacksonville, Fla (Memorial Coliseum) - Coach Driesell Feb. 25 vs. J ville (No. 6) Won, 78-58 Gause 20 Gause 7Morris 6 Feb. 26 vs. UCF (No. 2) Lost, 60-67 Reese 14 Gause 11 Morris 5 1997-98 (No. 3 seed) Charleston, S. C. (College of Charleston, Kresse Arena)-Driesell Feb. 26 vs. Stetson (No. 6) Won 80-59 Pinkett 21 Gause 6Hamilton 5 Feb. 27 vs. FIU (No. 2) Lost, 80-82 Hamilton 20 Gause 8Hamilton 7 1996-97 (No. 3W seed) Charleston, S.C. (College of Charleston, Kresse Arena)- Wilson Feb. 27 vs. FIU (No. 2E) Lost 57-80 Hamilton 21 Wright 11 Hamilton 4 1995-96 (Did Not Qualify) 1994-95 (No. 7 seed) Orlando, FL (UCF Arena)- Coach Wilson Mar. 2 vs. Samford (No. 2) Won, 71-57 T. Williams 22 Brandon 10 T. Williams 5 Mar. 3 vs. Mercer (No. 3) Lost, 71-81 Brandon 17 Evans 9 Hamilton 4 1993-94 (No. 3 seed) Orlando, FL (UCF Arena) - Coach Reinhart Mar. 3 vs. Samford (No. 6) Lost, 57.78 Strbling 21 Stribling 9 Three w/2 1992-93 (No Tournament held) 1991-92 (No. 2 seed) Statesboro, GA (at Georgia Southern- 1st two rounds Georgia State) Mar. 6 vs. Centenary (No. 7) Won, 84-69 Luckydo 18 Coley 7 Smiley 7 Mar. 7 vs. Mercer (No. 6) Won, 75-68 Smiley 11 Gauff 6 Gauff 5 Mar. 8 vs. Ga. Southern (1) Lost, 82-95 Z. Smith 18 Gauff/Coley 7 Brooks 3 1990-91 (No. 5 seed) DeLand, FL (Edmunds Center, Stetson) - Coach Reinhart Mar. 5 vs. Stetson (No. 4) Won, 70-64 Luckydo 26 Collier 7 Wilder 5 Mar. 6 vs. UTSA (No. 1) Won, 94-84 Collier 25 Collier 13 Wilder 4 Mar. 7 vs. UALR (No. 6) Won, 80-60 Luckydo 21 Collier 9 Gauff 4 1989-90 (No. 8 seed) Little Rock, Ark (Barton Arena, UALR) - Coach Reinhart Mar. 6 vs. Cent. (No.1) Lost, 91-102 O Brien 29 Collier 9 Gauff 6 1988-89 (No. 6 seed) Litle Rock, Ark, (Barton Arena, UALR) - Coach Reinhart Mar. 7 vs. Stetson (No. 6) Lost, 63-106 Copeland 18 Tucker 8 Hunt 3 1987-88 (No. 8 seed) Daytona Beach, Fla (Ocean Center) - Coach Reinhart Mar. 10 vs. Ga. Southern (No. 1) Lost, 55-71 W. Brown 15 Davis 11 Hunt 5 1986-87 (No. 7) Little Rock, Ark - Coach Reinhart Mar. 5 vs. HBU (No. 2) Lost, 64-78 Howard 19 Jackson 12 Jackson 3 1985-86 (No. 8) Little Rock, Ark (UALR Fieldhouse) - Coach Reinhart Mar. 1 vs. UALR (No. 1) Lost, 1155-82 Andrews 26 Wright 9 Firnbach 3 1984-85 (No. 8) Statesboro, GA (Georgia Southern) Mar. 2 vs. Ga. Southern (No. 1) Lost, 109-61 Jackson 14 Jackson 6 Morris 3

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT RECORDS TEAM CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS Points Scored 96 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2001 94 vs. UTSA, 1991 91 vs. Centenary, 1990 84 vs. Centenary, 1992 82 Four Times Largest Win 39 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2001 (96-57) 24 vs. Troy State, 2001 (79-55) 23 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2000 (77-54) 21 vs. Stetson, 1998 (80-59) 20 vs. Jacksonville, 1999 (78-58) 20 vs. UALR, 1991 (80-60) Largest Loss 43 vs. Stetson, 1989 (106-63) 33 vs. UALR, 1986 (115-82) 21 vs. Samford, 1994 (78-57) 16 vs. Georgia Southern, 1988 (71-55) 13 Two times Record In W 1, L 5 (Games within 3 points or less) Close Games Lost 62-63 to Troy State, 2004 semis Lost 76-75 to Florida Atlantic, 2002 title Lost 82-80 to Florida International, 1998 semifinals Lost 83-80 to Samford, 2000 semifinals Won 82-79 vs. Belmont, 2002 round one Lost, OT, 61-56 to Mason, 2006 second rd. Field Goals Att. 74 vs. UALR, 1986 73 vs. Stetson, 1989 72 vs. Mercer, 1995 71 vs. Troy State, 2001 71 vs. Samford, 1994 70 vs. Centenary, 1990 Field Goals 35 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2001 34 vs. Centenary, 1990 33 vs. UTSA, 1991 31 Three Times Field-Goal Pct.. 622 vs. Belmont, 2003 (28-45).622 vs. Samford, 2000 (28-45).600 vs. UTSA, 1991 (33-55).534 vs. Stetson, 1998 (31-58).530 vs. FAU, 2001 (35-66) 3-Point FG Att. 40 vs. Troy State, 2001 (made 16) 30 vs. Troy State, 2003 (made 8) 28 vs. UCF, 1999 (made 6) 21 vs. UCF, 2002 (made 9) 21 vs. FAU, 2000 (made 7) 3-Point FG Made 16 vs. Troy State, 2001(40 att.) 10 vs. FAU, 2001 (20 att.) 9 vs. UCF, 2002 (21 att.) 8 vs. Troy State, 2003 (30 att.) 3-Point Pct..545 vs. Belmont, 2003 (6 of 11).500 vs. FAU, 2001 (10 of 20).500 vs. Belmont, 2002 (6 of 12).500 vs. Samford, 2001 (5 of 10) Free Throws Att. 42 vs. Mercer, 1992 (27 made) 33 vs. UALR, 1991 (20 made) 31 vs. Samford, 1995 (21 made) 30 Three Times Free Throws 27 25 vs. Mercer, 1992 (42 att.) vs. UTSA, 1991 (36 att.) 22 22 vs. UCF, 1999 (30 att.) vs. UALR, 1986 (30 att.) Free-Throw Pct. 1.000 10 for 10 vs. FAU, 2000.909 10 for 11 vs. Stetson, 2004.867 13 for 15 vs. Belmont, 2005.809 17 for 21 vs. Cent., 1990.808 21 of 26 vs. FAU, 2002 783.778 18 of 23 vs. Samf., 2000 14 of 18 vs. FIU, 1998 Rebounds 47 vs. Troy State, 2004 47 vs. UCF, 2002 45 vs. Houston Baptist, 1987 45 vs. UTSA, 1991 45 vs. Samford, 1994 44 Two times Offensive Rebs. 23 20 vs. Samford, 1994 vs. Stetson, 1989 20 20 vs. UCF, 1999 vs. Troy State, 2001

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT RECORDS TOURNAMENT RECORDS (Cont.) Defensive Rebs. 33 vs. UTSA, 1991 33 vs. Troy State, 2004 32 vs. Houston Baptist, 1987 30 vs. FAU, 2001 29 vs. UCF, 2002 28 Two times Steals 14 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2001 14 vs. Jacksonville, 1999 13 vs. Samford, 1994 13 vs. Samford, 2001 Most Turnovers 27 24 vs. Troy State, 2004 vs. Georgia Southern, 1992 23 20 vs. FIU, 1997 Twice Assists 20 vs. Centenary, 1990 19 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2001 18 vs. Troy State, 2001 17 vs. UCF, 2002 17 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2000 Blocked Shots: 11 vs. Belmont, 2003 6 vs. Towson, 2006 6 vs. George Mason, 2006 6 vs. Troy State, 2001 5 vs. Troy State, 2003 5 vs. Florida Atlantic, 2000 5 vs. Samford, 1994 5 vs. UALR, 1991 Most Fouls 30 vs. George Mason, 2006 Committed 30 vs. Centenary, 1990 30 vs. Samford, 1994 30 vs. UALR, 1986 28 vs. Mercer, 1995 Fewest Fouls 12 vs. Troy State, 2001 Committed 13 vs. Stetson, 1991 14 vs. UALR, 1991 14 vs. FAU, 2000 14 vs. UCF, 2002 Conference Tournament Sites Year (Winner) Site CAA 2006 (UNCW) A-SUN/TAAC Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, Va. 2005 (UCF) Curb Event Center, Nashville, Tenn. 2004 (UCF) Curb Event Center, Nashville, Tenn. 2003 (Troy St.) Georgia State Sports Arena, Atlanta, Ga 2002 (FAU) UCF Arena, Orlando, Fla 2001 (Georgia St.) Georgia State Sports Arena, Atlanta, Ga 2000 (Samford) Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, Fla 1999 (Samford) Memorial Coliseum, Jacksonville, Fla 1998 (Charleston) Kresse Arena, Charleston, SC 1997 (Charleston) Kresse Arena, Charleston, SC 1996 (UCF) Edmunds Center, DeLand, Fla 1995 (FIU) UCF Arena, Orlando, Fla 1994 (UCF) UCF Arena, Orlando, Fla 1993 No Tournament Held 1992 (Ga Southern) Hanner Fieldhouse, Statesboro, Ga 1991 (Georgia St.) Edmunds Center, DeLand, Fla 1990 (UALR) Barton Coliseum, Little Rock, Ark 1989 (UALR) Barton Coliseum, Little Rock, Ark 1988 (UTSA) Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, Fla 1987 (Ga Southern) Barton Coliseum, Little Rock, Ark 1986 (UALR) 1985 (Mercer) Barton Coliseum, Little Rock, Ark Hanner Fieldhouse, Statesboro, Ga 1977-81 (Sun Belt) Do not have records of sites Number of Times The Regular Season Champ Also Won Tournament (7 Times) 2001 - Georgia State 1999 - Samford 1998 - Charleston 1997 - Charleston 1992 - Georgia Southern 1986 - UALR 1984 - Houston Baptist Number of Times Regular Season Champ Did Not Win The Tournament (20 times) Fewest Points 55 vs. Georgia Southern (55-71) Scored 55 vs. Stetson (55-47) 56 vs. George Mason (56-61OT) 57 vs. FIU, (57-70) 57 vs. Samford, 1994 (57-78) 60 vs. UCF, 1999 (60-67) 61 vs. Troy State, 2003 (61-71) 61 vs. Belmont, 2005 (61-67)

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT RECORDS INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RECORDS Points Scored 30 Thomas Terrell, UCF, 2002 29 Matt O Brien, Centenary, 1990 28 Thomas Terrell, Belmont, 2002 26 James Andrews, UALR, 1986 26 Phillip Luckydo, Stetson, 1991 25 25 Chris Collier, UTSA, 1991 Chris Collier, Centenary, 1990 Minutes Played 44 Herman Favors, George Mason, 2006 OT 40 12 Times (Full Regulation Game) Last by Nate Williams, Troy St., 2003 and Leroy Davis, Troy St., 2003 Field Goals Att. 22 Matt O Brien, Centenary, 1990 21 James Andrews, UALR, 1986 18 Thomas Terrell, UCF, 2002 18 Thomas Terrell, Belmont, 2001 18 Anton Reese, FAU, 2000 18 Anton Reese, UCF, 2000 18 Chris Collier, UALR, 1991 18 Chris Collier, Stetson, 1989 3-Point FG Made 5 Herman Favors, Towson, 2006 (8 att.) 5 Thomas Terrell, Troy St.,2001 (10 attempts) 5 Leroy Davis, Troy St., 2003 (13 att.) 4 Thomas Terrell, UCF, 2002 (7 att.) 4 Anton Reese, UCF, 1999 (14 att.) 4 Shellord Pinkett, Stet., 1998 (7 att.) 4 Shellord Pinkett, Mercer, 1995 (8 att.) 4 Marcus Brown, Troy State, 2004 (5 att.) 3-Point Pct. (6 or more att.).625 Herman Favors, Towson, 2006 (5 of8).574 Thomas Terrell, UCF, 2002 (4 of 7).574 Shellord Pinkett, Stet., 1998 (4 of 7).500 Thomas Terrell, Troy St., 01 (5 of 10).500 Shellord Pinkett, Mercer (4 of 8).500 Leroy Davis, UCF, 2002 (3 of 6) Field Goals Made 11 Thomas Terrell, UCF, 2002 11 Chris Collier, Centenary, 1990 11 Matt O Brien, Centenary, 1990 10 James Andrews, UALR, 1986 10 Thomas Terrell, Belmont, 2001 10 Anton Reese, Samford, 2000 Field-Goal Pct. (Min 10 shots).800 Phillip Luckydo, UTSA, 1991 (8-10).800 Quincy Gause, UCF, 1999 (8-10).769 Anton Reese, Samford, 2000 (10-13).727 Leroy Davis, Belmont, 2003 (8-11).692 Chris Collier, Stetson, 1991 (9-13).688 Chris Collier, Centenary, 1990 (11-16) 3-Point FG Att. 14 Anton Reese, UCF, 1999 (made 4) 13 Leroy Davis, Troy St., 2003 (made 5) 10 Thomas Terrell, Troy St., 2001 (made 5) 10 Kevin Morris, UCF, 1999 (made 2) Thomas Terrell receives the Most Valuable Player Award from Commissioner Bill Bibb after scoring 80 points in the three games (26.7 per game average) with a school record 30-point game in the semi final round win over UCF. The trio of games were 28, 30 and 22 points. He also had 30 rebounds (10 per game) and 11 assists.

GEORGIA STATE TOURNAMENT RECORDS Free Throws Att. 16 Phillip Luckydo, Stet., 1991 (14 made) 12 Rodney Hamilton, FIU, 1997 (10 made) 11 Chris Collier, UTSA, 1991 (9 made) 11 Nate Williams, Troy State, 2004 (9 made) 10 Zavian Smith, Ga Southern, 92 (6 made) 9 Thomas Terrell, Belmont, 2002 (5 made) 9 Tony Rhine, Mercr, 1995 (7 made) Free Throws Made 14 Phillip Luckydo, Stet., 1991 (16 att.) 10 Rodney Hamilton, FIU, 1997 (12 att.) 9 Chris Collier, UTSA, 1991 (11 att.) 9 Nate Williams, Troy State, 2004 (11 att.) 7 Four Times, last by McIntosh, 2003-FAU Herman Favors set the school tournament record for assists with eight vs. Troy State. He then added the record for best three-point field goal percentage in 2006 vs. Towson. Free-Throw Pct. 1.000 7 for 7- Shernard Long, FAU, 2000 1.000 6 for 6- Mark Thompson, Cent., 1990 1.000 6 of 6- Rodney Hamilton, FIU, 1998.875 7 of 8- Lamont McIntosh, FAU, 2002.875 7 of 8- Shernard Long, Samford, 2000.857 6 of 7- James Andrews, UALR, 1986 Rebounds 14 Thomas Terrell, UCF, 2002 14 Shernard Long, Troy State, 2001 13 Chris Collier, UTSA, 1991 12 Leroy Davis, Troy State, 2003 12 Mike Nalls, Centenary, 1990 12 Elfrem Jackson, HBU, 1987 12 Willie Brown, Ga. Southern, 1988 12 Nate Williams, Troy State, 2004 Offensive Rebs. 7 Quincy Gause, UCF, 1999 5 Seven Times, last by Nate WIlliams, vs. Troy State, 2004 Defensive Rebs. 11 11 Shernard Long, Troy State, 2001 Chris Collier, UTSA, 1991 11 10 Zavian Smith, UTSA, 1991 Leroy Davis, Troy State, 2003 Steals 5 Kevin Morris, Jacksonville, 1999 4 Kevin Morris, UCF, 1999 4 Kevin Morris, Samford, 2001 4 Don Smiley, Centenary, 1992 4 Rodney Hamilton, FIU, 1997 Assists 8 Herman Favors, Troy State, 2003 7 Herman Favors, Towson, 2006 7 Don Smiley, Centenary, 1992 7 Kevin Morris, Troy State, 2001 7 Rodney Hamilton, FIU, 1999 6 Kevin Morris, Jacksonville, 1999 6 Corey Gauff, Centenary, 1990 Trello Galloway set the school tournament record for blocked shots with six vs. Belmont. Blocked Shots: 6 Trello Galloway, Belmont, 2003 4 Nate Williams, Belmont, 2003 3 Nate Williams, Troy State, 2003 2 Nine Times