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WISCONSINMen s Basketball Contact: Patrick Herb Offi ce: 608-890-2477 Cell: 608-957-2085 2010-11 MEN S BASKETBALL E-mail: pah@athletics.wisc.edu 2010-11 SCHEDULE Date Opp. (AP Rank) Time/Result 11/14 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M W, 99-55 11/16 NORTH DAKOTA W, 85-53 11/20 at UNLV L, 65-68 11/25 vs. Manhattan # W, 50-35 11/26 vs. Boston College # W, 65-55 11/28 vs. Notre Dame # L, 51-58 12/1 N.C. STATE ^ W, 87-48 12/4 SOUTH DAKOTA W, 76-61 12/8 MILWAUKEE W, 61-40 12/11 at Marquette W, 69-64 12/13 GREEN BAY W, 70-56 12/23 COPPIN STATE W, 80-56 12/28 MINNESOTA (#14) W, 68-60 1/2 at Illinois (#25) L, 61-69 1/5 MICHIGAN W, 66-50 1/11 at Michigan State L, 61-64 (ot) 1/15 ILLINOIS (#16) W, 76-66 1/20 INDIANA W, 69-60 1/23 at Northwestern W, 78-46 1/29 at Penn State L, 52-56 2/1 PURDUE (#11) W, 66-59 2/6 MICHIGAN STATE W, 82-56 2/9 at Iowa W, 62-59 (ot) 2/12 OHIO STATE (#1) W, 71-67 2/16 at Purdue (#11) L, 62-70 2/20 PENN STATE W, 76-66 2/23 at Michigan W, 53-52 2/27 NORTHWESTERN W, 78-63 3/3 at Indiana W, 77-67 3/6 at Ohio State (#1) L, 65-93 Big Ten Tournament - Indianapolis 3/11 vs. Penn State L, 33-36 NCAA Tournament - Tuscon, Ariz. 3/17 vs. Belmont W, 72-58 3/19 vs. Kansas State (#21) W, 70-65 NCAA Tournament - New Orleans, La. 3/24 vs. Butler L, 54-61 # Old Spice Classic (Disney Fieldhouse) ^ Big Ten/ACC Challenge WISCONSIN RECORD & FACT BOOK To fi nd the 2010-11 Wisconsin Men s Basketball Record and Fact Book visit the offi cial Web site of Wisconsin Athletics, UWBadgers. com. Follow the address below and fi nd it under the Team Info tab: www.uwbadgers.com/basketball-m/ OVERALL: 25-9 CONF: 13-5 (3RD) HOME: 16-0 AWAY: 5-6 NEUTRAL: 4-3 STARTING FIVE Wisconsin advanced to the Sweet 16 of the 2011 NCAA Tournament, finishing with a 25-9 record, including a 13-5 mark and third-place finish in the Big Ten. The Badgers made their 13th consecutive NCAA tournament appearance. UW is one of just six schools with an active NCAA tournament streak of at least 13 years, joining: Kansas (22), Duke (16), Michigan State (14), Gonzaga (13) and Texas (13). Wisconsin earned a No. 4 seed in the Southeast Region of the 2011 NCAA Tournament at the McKale Center in Tucson, Ariz. The Badgers defeated No. 13 Belmont, 72-58 in the first round and No. 5 seed Kansas State, 70-65, in round two. UW advanced to the Sweet 16 at New Orleans Arena in New Orleans, La., where it lost to No. 8 Butler, 61-54. UW has qualifi ed for the NCAA tournament in each of Bo Ryan s 10 seasons in Madison, posting a 14-10 record over that span. Under Ryan, UW has won at least one game in nine of the 10 NCAA appearances. Among Big Ten teams, only Michigan State (19) has won more NCAA tournament games than Wisconsin since 2001-02. The Badgers won 25 games in 2010-11, tying as the 3rd-winningest season in school history. Ryan-led teams own each of the top seven spots in the UW record book for single-season wins. Ryan s teams have won at least 20 games in eight of his 10 seasons at UW. Illinois (9) is the only Big Ten team to post more 20-win seasons since 2001-02. Prior to Ryan s arrival, the Badgers had just four 20-win seasons in 103 years of basketball. 2010-11 WISCONSIN BADGERS UW RECORD BOOK Wins Year 1. 31 2007-08 2. 30 2006-07 3. 25 2010-11 25 2004-05 25 2003-04 4. 24 2009-10 24 2002-03 STARTERS No. Name Pos. Yr. Pts. Reb. Ast. Notes 11 Jordan Taylor G Jr. 18.1 4.1 4.7 20.1 ppg in Big Ten play; led NCAA with 3.83 A/T ratio 21 Josh Gasser G Fr. 5.9 3.9 2.2 Posted UW s 1st triple double (10 pts, 12 reb, 10 ast at NW) 24 Tim Jarmusz G/F Sr. 3.9 2.2 1.3 Had just 12 total turnovers in 805 minutes played 30 Jon Leuer F Sr. 18.3 7.2 1.6 Scored double figures in 33 of 34 games; 1,376 career points 52 Keaton Nankivil F Sr. 9.7 4.2 0.7 Ranked 2nd in Big Ten shooting 45.7% from 3-point range KEY RESERVES No. Name Pos. Yr. Pts. Reb. Ast. Notes 2010-11 HONORS Jared Berggren Academic All-Big Ten Dan Fahey Academic All-Big Ten Tim Jarmusz Academic All-Big Ten Jon Leuer 1st-team All-Big Ten (coaches), 2nd-team (media) One of 20 on Wooden Award ballot 3rd-team All-America (Fox Sports) Honorable mention All-America (AP, Sports Illustrated, Yahoo!) Lowe s Senior CLASS Award Finalist Named to Naismith Trophy midseason list All-District 11 (NABC), All-District 5 (USBWA) Big Ten Player of the Week (Dec. 6 & Feb. 7) Keaton Nankivil Academic All-Big Ten Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (consensus) Jordan Taylor 1st-team All-America (Fox Sports) 2nd-team All-America (AP, Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Yahoo!, CBSSports.com) 3rd-team All-America (NABC) 1st-team All-Big Ten (consensus) Big Ten All-Defensive Team All-District 11 (NABC), All-District 5 (USBWA) One of 5 Cousy Award finalists One of 20 on Wooden Award ballot One of 5 Eddie Sutton Award finalists Big Ten Player of the Week (Feb. 14) Brett Valentyn Academic All-Big Ten 2 Wquinton Smith G Sr. 0.5 0.5 0.5 Backup PG played in 26 games this season, 3.0 A/T ratio 5 Ryan Evans G/F R-So. 2.8 2.3 0.5 Appeared in all 34 games; 4 games scoring in double fi gures 15 Brett Valentyn G R-Sr. 1.0 0.4 0.2 All 23 shots were 3-pointers (shooting 34.8%) 31 Mike Bruesewitz F So. 4.6 3.1 1.0 Averaged 8.7 pts and 6.3 rpg in NCAA tournament 40 Jared Berggren F/C R-So. 2.4 1.1 0.3 Ranked 2nd on the team shooting.491 on year

WISCONSIN BASKETBALL 1 Ben Brust G, Fr., 6-1, 190 2 Wquinton Smith G, Sr., 5-10, 205 5 Ryan Evans G/F, So., 6-6, 210 Hawthorn Woods, Ill. Milwaukee, Wis. Phoenix, Ariz. 10 Dan Fahey G, So., 6-3, 195 Chicago, Ill. 11 Jordan Taylor G, Jr., 6-1, 195 Bloomington, Minn. 13 Duje Dukan F, Fr., 6-8, 205 Deerfield, Ill. 15 Brett Valentyn G, Sr., 6-4, 195 Verona, Wis. 21 Josh Gasser G, Fr., 6-3, 185 Port Washington, Wis. 22 J.D. Wise G, So., 6-0, 185 Whitefish Bay, Wis. 24 Tim Jarmusz G/F, Sr., 6-6, 205 Oshkosh, Wis. 30 Jon Leuer F, Sr., 6-10, 228 Orono, Minn. 31 Mike Bruesewitz F, So., 6-6, 220 St. Paul, Minn. 32 Evan Anderson C, Fr., 6-10, 250 Eau Claire, Wis. 33 Rob Wilson G/F, Jr., 6-4, 198 Cleveland, Ohio 40 Jared Berggren F/C, So., 6-10, 235 Princeton, Minn. 44 J.P. Gavinski C, Sr., 6-11, 255 Wis. Dells, Wis. 52 Keaton Nankivil F, Sr., 6-8, 240 Madison, Wis. HC Bo Ryan 10th Season at UW WISCONSIN ROSTER POS HT WT YR/ELIG HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL) 1 Ben Brust G 6-1 190 Fr./Fr. Hawthorn Woods, Ill. (Mundelein) 2 Wquinton Smith*** G 5-10 205 Sr./Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. (King) 5 Ryan Evans* G/F 6-6 210 Jr./So. Phoenix, Ariz. (Hamilton) 10 Dan Fahey* G 6-3 195 So./So Chicago, Ill. (St. Ignatius College Prep) 11 Jordan Taylor** G 6-1 195 Jr./Jr. Bloomington, Minn.(Benilde-St. Margaret) 13 Duje Dukan F 6-8 205 Fr./Fr. Deerfield, Ill. (HS) 15 Brett Valentyn*** G 6-4 195 5th/Sr. Verona, Wis. (HS) 21 Josh Gasser G 6-3 185 Fr./Fr. Port Washington, Wis. (HS) 22 J.D. Wise G 6-0 185 So./So. Whitefish Bay, Wis. (Dominican) 24 Tim Jarmusz*** G/F 6-6 205 Sr./Sr. Oshkosh, Wis. (West) 30 Jon Leuer*** F 6-10 228 Sr./Sr. Orono, Minn. (Orono) 31 Mike Bruesewitz* F 6-6 220 So./So. St. Paul, Minn. (Henry Sibley) 32 Evan Anderson + C 6-10 250 Fr./Fr. Eau Claire, Wis. (North) 33 Rob Wilson** G/F 6-4 198 Jr./Jr. Cleveland, Ohio (Garfield Heights) 40 Jared Berggren* F/C 6-10 235 Jr./So. Princeton, Minn. (HS) 44 J.P. Gavinski*** C 6-11 255 5th/Sr. Wisconsin Dells, Wis. (HS) 52 Keaton Nankivil*** F 6-8 240 Sr./Sr. Madison, Wis. (Memorial) * - indicates letters won + - redshirting in 2010-11 WISCONSIN PRONUNCIATIONS Jared Berggren............... BURR-grin Mike Bruesewitz........... BREW-za-wits Ben Brust........... Rhymes with Rust Duje Dukan............ DOO-yay DOOK-in Dan Fahey..................... FAY-hee Josh Gasser................... GAH-sir Tim Jarmusz.................. JAR-miss Jon Leuer...................... LOO-er Keaton Nankivil.............. NANK-eh-ville Wquinton Smith............... QUIN-ton Brett Valentyn............... VAL-en-tine J.D. Wise........... Rhymes with Eyes Head Coach: Bo Ryan (10th season at UW) Associate Head Coach: Greg Gard (10th), Assistant Coaches: Gary Close (8th), Lamont Paris (1st)

WISCONSIN BASKETBALL UNIVERSITY INFORMATION University of Wisconsin Madison, WI 53711 Founded...........................1848 Enrollment....................... 42,041 Nickname....................... Badgers School Colors............Cardinal and White Affiliation.................. NCAA Division I Conference.......................Big Ten Chancellor........... Carolyn Biddy Martin Director of Athletics........... Barry Alvarez Athletic Dept. Phone.......... 608-262-1866 Ticket Office Phone........... 608-262-1440 Website..............www.UWBadgers.com HEAD COACH - BO RYAN Seasons............10th at UW/27th overall Overall Record............. 625-194 (.763) Record at Wisconsin.......... 242-91 (.727) Big Ten Record.............. 120-48 (.714) KOHL CENTER Opened.....................Jan. 17, 1998 Seasons........................... 14th Capacity......................... 17,230 Consecutive Sellouts (active)......138 games Student Section...............Grateful Red Overall record at Kohl Center... 188-23 (.891) Kohl Center Record under Ryan.. 152-11 (.933) ALL-TIME RECORD 113th season of basketball Years: 1898 to present Overall record: 1,413-1,126 (.557) Big Ten record: 727-805 (.475) NCAA tournament record: 23-15 (.605) Big Ten tournament record: 14-12 (.538) BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS (17) Titles: 1906-07, 1907-08, 1911-12, 1912-13, 1913-14, 1915-16, 1917-18, 1920-21, 1922-23, 1923-24, 1928-29, 1934-35, 1940-41, 1946-47, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2007-08 BIG TEN TOURNEY CHAMPIONSHIPS (2) Titles: 2004, 2008 NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY Appearances (17): 1941, 1947, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 National Championship: 1941 Final Four: 1941, 2000 Elite Eight: 1941, 1947, 2000, 2005 Sweet 16: 2000, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2011 NIT TOURNAMENT HISTORY Appearances (4): 1989, 1991, 1993, 1996 WISCONSIN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT The Badgers made their 4th Sweet 16 appearance since 2003. Only five schools Duke (7), Kansas (6), UConn (5), Michigan State (5) and North Carolina (5) have made more trips to the Round of 16 more than Wisconsin over that span. Including two wins in this year s tournament, Ryan s teams are 13-4 against lowerseeded teams in the NCAA tournament. Bo Ryan is one of just fi ve coaches to take the same school to each of the last 10 NCAA tournaments, joining Mike Krzyzewski (Duke), Mark Few (Gonzaga), Tom Izzo (Michigan State) and Rick Barnes (Texas). UW has earned a top-4 seed in three of the last four years. The Badgers have won 18 NCAA tournament games since 2000, a number that ranks 10th in college basketball. NCAA Tournament Wins Since 2000 1. Duke........... 31 7. Kentucky........ 21 2. Michigan State... 29 UCLA.......... 21 UNC........... 29 9. Arizona......... 20 4. Kansas......... 27 10. Wisconsin......18 5. Connecticut..... 26 Texas.......... 18 6. Florida......... 23 ANOTHER IMPRESSIVE SEASON In 10 seasons in Madison, Bo Ryan has turned Wisconsin into one of the nation s most consistently successful programs. The renaissance is remarkable: Prior to Bo Ryan s arrival, Wisconsin won at least 12 games two times in the first 96 years of Big Ten play (1912 and 1914). Including this season, Ryan has led the Badgers to at least 12 conference wins in 6 of his 10 seasons. UW s 13 Big Ten wins ties as the 2nd-highest mark in school history. UW also won 13 games in 2007 and 2010. UW s record is 16 Big Ten wins (2008). The Badgers fi nished 3rd in the Big Ten standings. In 10 seasons under Ryan, UW has never fi nished lower than 4th place. Prior to Ryan taking over at UW, the Badgers had four 19-win seasons in 103 years. Ryan has led UW to at least 19 wins in each of his 10 seasons. BIG TEN S BEST Since Bo Ryan took over in 2001, Wisconsin has been arguably the best team in the Big Ten. In its 10th season under Ryan, UW has won fi ve Big Ten championships (3 regular season and 2 tournament). Only Ohio State (8; 5 regular season, 3 tourney) has won more titles during Ryan s tenure. Illinois also has 5 titles, but no other Big Ten school has more than 2 crowns over the last 10 seasons. Ryan s teams have posted a 120-48 (.714) Big Ten record, the top mark in the conference over the last 10 seasons (chart on page 13). The Badgers posted a winning conference record for the 11th-straight season. Among the six major conferences, only Kansas (21 seasons) and Texas (13 seasons) have longer active streaks fi nishing above.500 in league play. Ryan s 120 career Big Ten wins ties him with former Michigan coach John Orr (1969-80) for 15th in conference history. Ryan is 2nd in Big Ten wins among active coaches, trailing only Tom Izzo (183). Ryan s teams have posted a.714 (120-48) win percentage in Big Ten games and a.727 (242-91) win percentage. His conference-only mark is the best in Big Ten history and overall, his career win percentage ranks 2nd in Big Ten annals. Overall Record for Big Ten Coaches (min. 10 years) Name Yrs W L Pct. 1. Bobby Knight (IND).......29 661 240.734 2. Bo Ryan (WIS)........ 10 242 91.727 3. Walter Meanwell (WIS)....20 246 99.712 4. Ward Lambert (PUR)......29 371 152.709 5. Tom Izzo (MSU).........16 383 161.704 Big Ten Record (min. 10 years) Name Yrs W L Pct. 1. Bo Ryan (WIS)........ 10 120 48.714 2. Bobby Knight (IND).......29 353 151.700 3. Ward Lambert (PUR)......29 228 105.685 4. Tom Izzo (MSU).........16 183 85.683 5. Walter Meanwell (WIS)....20 158 80.660 ALL-AMERICA NODS TO TAYLOR, LEUER Junior Jordan Taylor was named a 2nd-team All-American by the Associated Press, while senior forward Jon Leuer earned honorable mention. Taylor is the 4th Wisconsin player to earn 1st or 2nd-team All-America honors since the AP began selecting All-Americans in 1948. Taylor joins Alando Tucker (1st-team selection in 2007), Don Rehfeldt (1st-team in 1950) and Devin Harris (2nd-team in 2004) as the only Badgers to earn 1st or 2nd-team All-America honors. Jon Leuer and Jordan Taylor were also included among the 20 finalists on the John R. Wooden Award national player of the year ballots, marking the first time UW had a pair of studentathletes on the Wooden Award ballot. ALL-BIG TEN TANDEM For the first time in school history, UW had two players earn first-team All-Big Ten honors as senior Jon Leuer and junior Jordan Taylor were recognized. Taylor was a first-team All-Big Ten selection by both the media (unanimous) and the coaches, while Leuer earned first-team All-Big Ten accolades from the coaches and second-team honors from the media. Fellow senior Keaton Nankivil received honorable mention from both the coaches and media. Taylor was also named to the Big Ten s All- Defensive Team as selected by the coaches. UW has had nine first-team all-conference players in Bo Ryan s 10 seasons as head coach. Leuer and Taylor are UW s first duo to be placed on the same first-team All-Big Ten list in the same season. Michael Finley (coaches) and Rashard Griffith (media) both earned first-team honors on separate lists in 1995.

UW = PERFECTION AT THE KOHL CENTER Wisconsin went 16-0 at the Kohl Center this season and has won 19 straight overall and 37 of the last 38. That 19-game home win streak is the secondlongest in the Big Ten (Ohio State - 20) and the 5th-longest in UW history. It is also tied for the 6th-longest active streak in the nation. Four of the eight longest home win streaks in UW history have come in the Bo Ryan era. The Badgers won their 16 home games this season by an average of 18.4 points per game. The Badgers finished the season undefeated at home for just the 3rd time in the last 80 years. UW also went 19-0 in 2006-07 and 15-0 in 2003-04. Prior to 2003-04, the last time Wisconsin went an entire season unbeaten at home was 1929-30. RECORD-SETTING YEAR TURNOVERS PER GAME: Wisconsin set a new NCAA single-season record by turning the ball over just 7.59 times per game (258 turnovers in 34 games). That fi gure broke the previous NCAA record of 7.72 (247 turnovers in 32 games) set by Temple in 2006. This marks the 2nd-straight season, Wisconsin has led the nation in fewest turnovers per game. Last season the Badgers posted an NCAA-best 8.76 turnovers per game. The Badgers also set a Big Ten record averaging a mere 6.39 turnovers per game (115 total turnovers) during conference play. UW smashed its own previous conference record of 8.1 turnovers per game, set last season. The Badgers had an NCAA Div. I season-low 2 turnovers in a 68-60 win over Minnesota on Dec. 28. UW s 2 turnovers vs. Minnesota is the secondbest mark in school annals. (UW s school record for fewest turnovers is 1 against MSU - 2/28/08). The 3 turnovers at Illinois and at Northwestern also serve as a record for UW s fewest turnovers in a road game. FREE THROW PERCENTAGE: As a team, Wisconsin led the nation, shooting 81.8 percent from the free throw line (436-of-533). Harvard (81.0) ranked second in the nation, while Illinois mark of 72.9 percent is a distant second in the Big Ten. UW just missed setting the NCAA singleseason record. The Badgers came up three misses short of breaking Harvard s NCAA record of 82.2 percent, set in 1984. Only six teams have ever shot 80.0 percent or better for an entire season - see chart on page 12. Wisconsin s single-season record for team free throw shooting percentage is 75.8 percent, established in 1983-84. The Badgers knocked down a Kohl Centerrecord 25-of-26 free throws (96.2 percent) vs. Michigan St. (2/6/11). Ryan s teams are now 82-10 all-time when shooting at least 25 free throws. Wisconsin connected on 34-of-41 free throws vs. Illinois (1/15). The 34 made free throws are the team s most since converting 34 of 41 in an 81-47 win over Eastern Illinois on Nov. 25, 2003. Taylor went 16-for-18 at the line vs. Illinois, equaling the 2nd-most made FTs in UW annals. WISCONSIN IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS: Category Average Rank Turnovers per game 7.6 1st Assist-to-TO ratio 1.71 1st Scoring defense 58.6 4th Free throw pct..818 1st Fewest fouls per game 15.4 13th Points per possession 1.18 2nd ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO: Wisconsin led the nation with a 1.71 assist-to-turnover ratio 442 assists to 258 turnovers. Northwestern (1.67) ranked second in the nation. UW s mark of 1.71 ranked as the 2nd-best single-season assist-to-turnover ratio in NCAA history (records go back to 1993). Only West Virginia s 2006 team had a better ratio (2.01). The 2010-11 Badgers, surpassed the school s previous single-season assist-to-turnover record of 1.43, established last season. Six of the top seven single-season assist-to-turnover marks have come during the Bo Ryan era. BADGERING DEFENSE Wisconsin led the Big Ten and ranked 4th in the nation, allowing 58.6 points per game. NCAA s Top Scoring Defenses (2010-11) Team GM OPP PTS PPG 1. Stephen F. Austin 29 1643 56.7 2. Fairfield 33 1924 58.3 3. Old dominson 34 1984 58.4 4. Wisconsin 34 1992 58.6 The Badgers held 18 of their 34 opponents under 60 points this season. UW is 153-16 (.905) under Bo Ryan when keeping teams below 60. UW has fi nished among the nation s top 10 in scoring defense in six of the last eight seasons. DEFENSE MECHANISM UW s scoring defense last nine years Year NCAA Big Ten Pts Per Gm 2010-11 4th 1st 58.6 2009-10 4th 1st 56.9 2008-09 10th 2nd 59.0 2007-08 1st 1st 54.4 2006-07 10th 3rd 57.9 2005-06 97th 6th 65.6 2004-05 12th 1st 60.2 2003-04 4th 1st 57.0 2002-03 6th 1st 59.3 KEEP IT UNDER 70: Wisconsin allowed just two teams to reach 70 points this season and the Badgers were the last team in the country to surrender that mark when Purdue posted 70 on Feb. 16. Under Bo Ryan, the Badgers are 223-52 (.811) when limiting opponents to fewer than 70 points. UW RECORD WHEN... Under Ryan 2010-11 Ahead at the half 193-17 19-2 Behind at the half 43-67 6-7 Tied at the half 6-7 0-0 FG% of.450 or more 155-15 18-0 FG% less than.450 85-76 7-9 Better FG% than opp. 179-10 18-0 Worse FG% than opp. 60-80 7-9 Same FG% as opp. 2-1 0-0 Opp. FG% less than 45% 176-28 15-5 3FG% of 40% or more 110-18 14-1 3FG% less than 40% 131-73 11-8 Try more than 15 3FGs 159-75 22-9 Try 15 or fewer 3FGs 83-16 3-0 Make at least 70% FT 142-43 21-5 Try at least 25 FTs 82-10 3-1 Try fewer than 25 FTs 159-81 21-8 Outrebound opponent 176-26 19-3 Tied or outrebounded 69-65 6-6 Same or fewer TOs than opp. 184-48 21-7 More TOs than opp. 58-43 4-2 Commit fewer than 12 TOs 165-47 21-8 Commit 12 or more TOs 77-44 4-1 Score fewer than 50 pts. 0-11 0-1 Score 50-59 pts. 21-40 2-3 Score 60-69 pts. 83-32 8-5 Score 70-79 pts. 93-4 10-0 Score 80-89 pts. 37-4 4-0 Score 90 or more pts. 8-0 1-0 Allow fewer than 50 pts. 60-2 4-1 Allow 50-59 pts. 93-14 11-2 Allow 60-69 pts. 73-36 10-4 Allow 70-79 pts. 14-26 0-1 Allow 80-89 pts. 2-8 0-0 Allow 90 or more pts. 1-4 0-1 Overtime 7-6 1-1 vs. A.P. top 25 opponents 36-39 5-3 vs. A.P. top 25 opp. at home 25-7 4-0 Home games 152-11 16-0 Road games 55-56 5-6 Neutral site games 35-24 4-3 Day games 97-31 9-2 Night games 145-60 17-7 Games Decided By... 3 points or less 31-18 2-3 5 points or less 46-30 3-1 6-10 points 43-29 7-4 11-19 points 85-24 6-0 20 or more points 64-4 7-1 Televised Games... CBS 26-16 1-1 Big Ten Network 50-12 9-4 BigTenNetwork.com 1-0 1-0 ESPN 34-20 5-1 ESPN2 17-9 4-1 ESPNU 2-1 0-0 ESPN Plus 54-17 0-0 ESPN3.com 8-0 3-0 Fox Sports Net 9-4 0-0 Fox College Sports 1-0 0-0 CBS College Sports 1-1 0-0 TBS 0-1 0-1 TNT 1-0 1-0 trutv 1-0 1-0 UPN-14 0-1 0-0 Versus 0-1 0-1

UW VS. THE RANKED In 10 seasons at Wisconsin, Bo Ryan s teams are 36-39 overall vs. ranked opponents, including an impressive 25-7 mark at the Kohl Center. Wisconsin went 5-3 this year against foes ranked in the AP poll, beating Ohio State (1), Purdue (11), Minnesota (13), Illinois (16) and Kansas St. (21). OFFENSIVE EFFICIENCY The Badgers fi nished the season tied for second in the NCAA in terms of offensive effi ciency, averaging 1.18 points per possession. Only Ohio State had a higher mark at 1.20 ppp. According to Ken Pomeroy, the Badgers own three of the top six performances this season in terms of effi ciency. UW posted marks of 1.52 points per possession vs. Prairie View A&M, 1.55 ppp at Northwestern and 1.51 ppp vs. Michigan State. TOP-SCORING TANDEM The duo of Jon Leuer (18.3) and Jordan Taylor (18.1) are averaging a combined 36.4 points per game. Leuer and Taylor ranked as one of the topscoring tandems in the nation. The duo is combining to score 53.6 percent of Wisconsin s 67.9 points per game. NCAA s Top-Scoring Tandems (2010-11) Players School PPG 1. JaJuan Johnson/E Twaun Moore Purdue 38.5 2. Marshon Brooks/Vincent Council Providence 38.3 3. Adrian Oliver/Justin Graham San Jose St. 38.2 4. Nolan Smith/Kyle Singler Duke 38.1 5. Anatoly Bose/Fred Hunter Nicholls St. 37.9 6. Alec Burks/Cory Higgins Colorado 36.6 7. Jon Leuer/Jordan Taylor Wisconsin 36.4 Leuer and Taylor also comprise UW s highestscoring duo since Michael Finley (20.5) and Rashard Griffith (17.2) combined to average 36.4 points per game in 1994-95. Wisconsin s Top-Scoring Tandems (Since 1984-85) Players Year PPG Danny Jones/Trent Jackson 1988-89 39.5 Michael Finley/Rashard Griffith 1994-95 37.7 Danny Jones/Trent Jackson 1987-88 36.5 Jon Leuer/Jordan Taylor 2010-11 36.4 Michael Finley/Tracy Webster 1992-93 36.2 A FINISH THAT LASTS Over the last two seasons, Wisconsin has been remarkably good at closing out victories. Since 2009, the Badgers own have a 44-2 record when leading or tied with 4:00 remaining in regulation. That includes a 22-2 mark this season. Wisconsin s only losses with a late lead were at Michigan St. on 1/11/11 (led 49-40 with 4:00 left) and vs. Notre Dame on 11/28/10 (led 48-43 with 4:00 left). SHOOT TO WIN In 2010-11, Wisconsin was a perfect 18-0 when shooting 45.0% or better from the fi eld. The Badgers were also 18-0 when shooting a higher FG percentage than their opponents. In fact, Wisconsin has won 38 straight games when posting a higher FG% than its opponents. UW s last loss when out-shooting its foe was a 73-69 overtime loss at Iowa on Jan. 21, 2009. UW shot.475 in that game, while Iowa shot.465. LEUER CATCHES HIGH HONORS A first-team All-Big Ten selection and honorable mention All-American, Jon Leuer positioned himself as a candidate for several national honors. This season, Leuer has been named: Wooden Award Finalist Top-20 Lowe s Senior CLASS Award Finalist (1 of 10) Naismith Trophy Midseason Top-30 LEUER DOING IT ALL FOR WISCONSIN Leuer is averaging 18.3 points per game, which ranked 3rd in the Big Ten, and his 7.2 rebounds per game ranked 5th in the conference. His 7.2 rebounds was the highest mark in UW annals since Mike Wilkinson averaged 7.4 in 2005. Leuer scored 20 points or more 14 times this season and had a streak of 40 consecutive games scoring in double figures. Leuer finished with 621 points, the 3rd-highest single-season total in Wisconsin history. He is one of just 6 players in UW history to post a 600-point season, joining Alando Tucker (716 in 2007), Devin Harris (624 in 2004), Michael Finley (620 in 1993), Jordan Taylor (617 in 2011) and Danny Jones (611 in 1989). Leuer posted 6 double-doubles on the season, giving him 8 for his career. That included back-toback double-doubles with 12 points and 12 rebounds at Michigan (2/23) and 22 points and 10 boards vs. Penn State (2/20). At Iowa, Leuer scored 19 points with a careerhigh 15 rebounds. That was just the 3rd 15-rebound performance of the Bo Ryan era (Alando Tucker 16 vs. OSU in 2006 and Mike Wilkinson 15 at MICH in 2005). With 85 career blocks, Leuer ranks 10th in UW history for career swats. LEUER IN RARE 1,300-500 CLUB With 1,376 career points and 551 rebounds, Leuer is one just 8 players in Wisconsin history to score at least 1,300 points and pull down 500 rebounds. Leuer s 1,376 career points places him 12th in Wisconsin s all-time record book. LEUER SCORES FROM ALL OVER Leuer shot 37.0% from deep (54-of-146), averaging 1.59 triples per game. Leuer made a 3-pointer in 29 of 34 games this season. The Orono, Minn. native surpassed his career totals in this season alone. In his first three seasons, Leuer made 46-of-126 (.365) 3-pointers. This year, he was 54-for-146 (.370) from deep. Leuer is also one of the conference s best free throw shooters, ranking 2nd in the Big Ten at 84.3% (113-of-134). That mark also ranks as the 10th-best single-season effort in UW history. Leuer had his streak of 26 consecutive made free throws snapped when he missed his final attempt vs. Ohio State (2/12). That streak tied as the 7th-longest in UW annals. LEUER IN THE BIG TEN RANKINGS: Points Rebounding Free Throw pct. Blocks per game 3rd (18.3 per game) 5th (7.2 per game) 2nd (.843 pct.) 12th (0.88 per game) CAREER GAMES PLAYED Player Games Starts Cons. Starts Jon Leuer 123 69 40 Tim Jarmusz 122 48 20 Keaton Nankivil 117 87 67 Jordan Taylor 100 52 51 Rob Wilson 81 2 0 Ryan Evans 67 0 0 Mike Bruesewitz 62 13 0 Brett Valentyn 51 0 0 Jared Berggren 48 1 0 Wquinton Smith 44 1 0 Josh Gasser 34 30 17 J.P. Gavinski 23 0 0 Ben Brust 15 0 0 Dan Fahey 8 0 0 Duje Dukan 8 0 0 J.D. Wise 2 0 0 DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES Player Career 10-11 Cons. Jon Leuer 68 (50-18) 33 (25-8) 0 Jordan Taylor 49 (38-11) 32 (24-8) 4 Keaton Nankivil 32 (24-8) 18 (14-4) 0 Josh Gasser 9 (8-1) 9 (8-1) 0 Ryan Evans 8 (4-4) 4 (2-2) 0 Mike Bruesewitz 5 (5-0) 5 (5-0) 0 Tim Jarmusz 3 (3-0) 2 (2-0) 0 Rob Wilson 2 (2-0) 0 0 Jared Berggren 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 0 20-POINT SCORING GAMES Player Career 10-11 Cons. Jon Leuer 22 (18-4) 14 (13-1) 0 Jordan Taylor 18 (16-2) 15 (13-2) 2 Keaton Nankivil 3 (1-2) 1 (1-0) 0 Josh Gasser 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 0 DOUBLE-DIGIT REBOUNDING GAMES Player Career 10-11 Cons. Jon Leuer 9 (8-1) 6 (6-0) 0 Keaton Nankivil 2 (2-0) 0 0 Josh Gasser 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 0 Jordan Taylor 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 0 DOUBLE-DIGIT ASSIST GAMES Player Career 10-11 Cons. Josh Gasser 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 0 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Player Career 10-11 Cons. Jon Leuer 8 (7-1) 6 (6-0) 0 Josh Gasser 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 0 Jordan Taylor 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 0 TRIPLE-DOUBLES PUTBACKS Player Career 10-11 Cons. Josh Gasser 1 (1-0) 1 (1-0) 0 2010-11 LINEUP RECORD Lineup Record Taylor, Gasser, Jarmusz, Leuer, Nankivil...12-5 Taylor, Gasser, Bruesewitz, Leuer, Nankivil..10-3 Taylor, Jarmusz, Leuer, Nankivil, Berggren..1-0 Taylor, Smith, Jarmusz, Leuer, Nankivil.....1-0 Taylor, Wilson, Jarmusz, Leuer, Nankivil....1-1

LEUER IS 2-TIME PLAYER OF THE WEEK Leuer took home a pair of Big Ten Player of the Week honors on Dec. 6 and Feb. 6. Leuer earned Big Ten POW honors by averaging 25.5 points, 10.0 boards and 3.0 blocks per game in a pair of wins over NC State and South Dakota. The senior s second accolade of the season came after averaging 22.0 points and 9.5 rebounds in wins over No. 11 Purdue and Michigan State. WHAT S BEING SAID ABOUT JON He has excellent skills. He moves well and shoots well. And he can rebound. He s got a little back-tothe-basket game, too. He s going to have a chance to play in the NBA. - CBS Analyst Clark Kellogg Leuer s profile continues to rise. He ll be the go-to player for the Badgers, a Big Ten Player of the Year candidate and an NBA draft pick next year. - ESPN s Andy Katz His play against those NBA stars was just another reminder he plays the game the right way. He plays hard, he plays tough, he plays with skill. I think he ll be one of the steals of the next NBA draft. - The Sporting News Mike DeCourcy TAYLOR ONE OF COUSY AWARD FINAL FIVE The Basketball Hall of Fame named Jordan Taylor one of five finalists for the Bob Cousy Award, given annually to the nation s top point guard. Taylor was joined on the list by eventual winner Kemba Walker as well as Norris Cole, Jimmer Fredette and Nolan Smith. Former Badger Devin Harris was also a Cousy Award finalist in 2004. TAYLOR AMONG NATION S BEST Junior point guard Jordan Taylor posted career numbers en route to leading the Wisconsin offense. ESPN s Jay Biles named Taylor his Big Ten Player of the Year, while Doug Gottlieb rated Taylor as the 4th-best player in the nation, saying of him, At the end of the game, there is no one you want with the ball in their hands more not in the Big Ten, in the country than Jordan Taylor. TAYLOR SCORES... During conference play, Taylor finished 3rd in the Big Ten averaging 20.2 points per game (JaJuan Johnson led the conference at 20.7 ppg). Taylor is just the 3rd Badger in the last 15 years to average 20 points in Big Ten play, joining Devin Harris 20.9 (2004) and Alando Tucker 20.0 (2006). Taylor is the only player to rank among the Big Ten s top five in scoring and assists. Overall, Taylor was 2nd on the Badgers and 4th in the Big Ten averaging 18.1 points per game. Taylor scored 617 points this season joining teammate Jon Leuer (621 points this season) in the exclusive 600-point club. Just 6 players in UW history have posted a 600-point season: Alando Tucker (716 in 2007), Devin Harris (624 in 2004), Jon Leuer (621 in 2011), Michael Finley (620 in 1993), Jordan Taylor (617 in 2011) and Danny Jones (611 in 1989). Taylor scored 39 points in UW s win at Indiana (3/3/11), the most points for a UW player since Michael Finley scored a school-record 42 at Eastern Michigan on Dec. 10, 1994. Top-Scoring Games in UW History Players Opponent Date 42 Michael Finley at Eastern Michigan 12/10/94 42 Ken Barnes Purdue 3/8/65 39 Jordan Taylor at Indiana 3/3/11 39 Rick Olson Michigan 1/14/84 Taylor s 39 points are the most in a Big Ten game since Daniel Horton (MICH) scored 39 vs. Illinois on Feb. 21, 2006. His 39 points were the most in a Big Ten road game in 15 years (Geno Carlisle scored 39 in an 82-71 win over Wisconsin at the Field House - 2/21/96). Taylor came one point shy of the opponent scoring record for Assembly Hall. Michigan State s Terry Furlow (1976) and Shawn Respert (1995) both scored 40 points in games at Assembly Hall. Taylor scored 30 points vs. Michigan State (2/6), while dishing 4 assists. He became just the 5th UW player to reach 30 in the Bo Ryan era, joining: Devin Harris, Kirk Penney, Alando Tucker & Jason Bohannon. Taylor owns 18 career 20-point games, including 9 of the 18 Big Ten games this season. TAYLOR SHOOTS... Taylor is on pace to post career-high shooting numbers in 2010-11. He shot 43.3% from the field and ranked 7th in the Big Ten shooting 42.9% from 3-point range, making 2.2 triples per game. Taylor tied the UW single-game record with 7 3-pointers (7-for-8) at Indiana (3/3). He also shot 83.2% (154-of-185) from the free throw line, good for 4th in the Big Ten. During Big Ten play, only Ohio State s Jared Sullinger (6.8 per game) and Purdue s JaJuan Johnson (6.3 per game) got to the free throw line more often than Jordan Taylor (5.9 per game). TAYLOR PASSES... Taylor led the nation with a 3.83 assist-toturnover ratio on the season (161 ast., 42 TOs). He also led Wisconsin with 161 assists and ranked 6th in the Big Ten with 4.74 assists per game. Taylor is one of 3 players in the nation to lead their conference in assist-to-turnover ratio and rank in top 5 in scoring along with Cleveland State s Norris Cole and St. Mary s Mickey McConnell. His 161 assists this year ranks as 3rd-best single-season total in UW history. With 317 career assists, Taylor ranks 6th in Wisconsin history. Tracy Webster (501) owns the school s career record. TAYLOR IS CLUTCH... When Jon Leuer went to the bench with his 4th foul at Indiana (3/3), UW led 46-45 with 11:17 left. Taylor then scored the next 17 straight points for the Badgers to open up a 63-50 lead and runaway win. During UW s comeback from down 15 points to Ohio State, Taylor accounted for 26 points of UW s 30-8 run. The junior scored 18 points and dished 3 assists that led to another 8 points during that stretch. WHO HAS LED WISCONSIN? IN SCORING Jon Leuer..................... 21 (17-4) Jordan Taylor................... 14 (9-5) Josh Gasser..................... 1 (0-1) IN REBOUNDING Jon Leuer..................... 20 (16-4) Josh Gasser..................... 8 (5-3) Jordan Taylor.................... 5 (4-1) Keaton Nankivil................... 4 (2-2) Mike Bruesewitz.................. 3 (3-0) Ryan Evans...................... 2 (1-1) Tim Jarmusz..................... 1 (1-0) IN ASSISTS Jordan Taylor.................. 29 (21-8) Josh Gasser..................... 5 (3-2) Jon Leuer....................... 3 (2-1) Mike Bruesewitz.................. 1 (1-0) Ryan Evans...................... 1 (1-0) Tim Jarmusz..................... 1 (1-0) Wquinton Smith.................. 1 (1-0) Rob Wilson...................... 1 (0-1) IN MINUTES Jordan Taylor.................. 31 (22-9) Jon Leuer....................... 7 (4-3) Josh Gasser..................... 2 (0-2) WIN/LOSS STREAKS Overall............................ Lost 1 Vs. Unranked teams (AP)............. Lost 1 Vs. Ranked teams (AP)............... Won 1 At Home......................... Won 19 At Home vs. Big Ten................ Won 12 At Home vs. unranked Big Ten......... Won 8 At Home vs. non-conference......... Won 15 At Home vs. ranked opp............. Won 10 At Home vs. unranked opp........... Won 15 On Road.......................... Lost 1 On Road vs. Big Ten................. Lost 1 On Road vs. ranked opp.............. Lost 8 On Road vs. unranked opp............ Won 3 Neutral........................... Lost 1 Neutral vs. ranked opp................ Won 2 Neutral vs. unranked opp.............. Lost 1 With UW trailing 49-43 and 7:00 remaining at Iowa, Taylor either scored or assisted on 17 of UW s final 19 points in the overtime win. That included Taylor s 20-foot jumper with 0:21 left to force overtime. Trailing 52-50 with 0:06 remaining at Michigan, Taylor drew a double-team and assisted Josh Gasser s game-winning 3-pointer for the 53-52 win. TAYLOR IN THE BIG TEN RANKINGS: Points 4th (18.1 per game) Assists 6th (4.7 per game) Assist-to-TO ratio 1st (3.83 average) Free Throw pct. 4th (.832 pct.) 3-point shooting 7th (.429 pct.) 3-pointers 6th (2.21 per game) Minutes 3rd (36.5 per game)

TAYLOR MEET WORLD, WORLD MEET TAYLOR In the 30 minutes following UW s 71-67 win over No. 1 Ohio State, the phrase Jordan Taylor was trending worldwide on the social media site Twitter.com. What that means is, Taylor s name was one of the top 10 most discussed topics on Twitter in the entire world. In the win over OSU, Taylor led all scorers with 27 points while adding 4 rebounds and 7 assists to just 1 turnover. Taylor made a five 3-pointers and scored 21 of his 27 points in the second half when UW erased a 15-point deficit. ASSIST-to-TO... UW S BEST EVER Taylor s career assist-to-turnover mark of 3.23 (317-to-98) is the top mark in school history. In 54 career Big Ten games, Taylor has a TOTAL of 51 turnovers, an average of 0.94 per game. WHAT S BEING SAID ABOUT JORDAN Jordan Taylor was unbelievable today. That s one of the great performances I ve seen. I think he played like one of the best guards in the country, not just the Big Ten today. His strength, his demeanor, I was very, very impressed. - Michigan State s Tom Izzo (2/6/11) I think Jordan Taylor is not only one of the premier guards in the league, that s obvious, I think that he s one of the premier guards in the country. - Indiana s Tom Crean (1/20/11) (Taylor) proved that he is not only a top-10 point guard, but the best in the Big Ten and a serious contender for Big Ten Player of the Year. - ESPN s Andy Katz (2/14/11) Who would have expected Jordan Taylor to take the helm of this team and not only elevate his play, but that of his teammates to a point where you ve got to talk about Wisconsin as a potential Final Four team. - CBS s Greg Anthony (2/24/11) COMEBACK KIDS In 5 of Wisconsin s last 10 wins, the Badgers erased 2nd-half defi cits. UW fought back from down 4 at Michigan (2/23), 6 down vs. Kansas State (3/19), 7-point defi cits against No. 11 Purdue (2/1) and at Iowa (2/9) and then climbed back from down 15 vs. No. 1 Ohio St. (2/12). That 15-point comeback tied as the 5th-largest second-half defi cit overcome in a win in program history. Here are UW s recent comebacks: Date Opp. Trailed Time Left Final 2/1 vs. Purdue 46-39 11:02 66-59 2/9 at Iowa 27-20 18:13 62-59 ot 2/12 vs. OSU 47-32 13:03 71-67 2/23 at Michigan 36-32 15:22 53-52 3/19 vs. Kansas St. 55-49 6:37 70-65 3-POINT MARKSMEN Wisconsin made a school-record 278 3-pointers this season, eclipsing the previous mark of 250 estabilshed in 2004-05. UW has two of the top six 3-point shooters in the Big Ten. Senior Keaton Nankivil ranked 2nd in the Big Ten shooting 45.7% (59-129) and Jordan Taylor was 7th shooting 42.9% (75-175) from downtown. Nankivil s mark of.457 from behind the arc ranks as the 8th-highest single-season mark in UW annals. Nankivil s 42.0 career 3-point percentage ranks 6th in UW history. He made 92 of 219 treys during his Wisconsin tenure. Hitting 40% from 3-point range is a barometer for UW. This year, the Badgers are 14-1 when reaching that mark. Over the last 10 seasons, UW is 110-18 (.859) when shooting 40% or higher from deep. This season, 41.2% of UW s shots have come from 3-point range, making 37.4% of those attempts. The Badgers average 8.18 made triples per game, 2nd in the Big Ten behind Northwestern (9.10). Wisconsin set a season-high for 3-point field goal percentage by converting on 64.7% (11-of-17) against Michigan State. The Badgers have won 15 consecutive games when shooting 50 percent or better from 3-point range. Over the last five seasons (since 2006-07), UW is 29-1 when hitting at least half of its treys. UW made a school-record 17 3-pointers (17- of-38) vs. Coppin State. The 38 attempts was the second-highest single-game total in UW annals. 1,000-POINT CLUB With 22 points in an NCAA tournament game vs. Butler (3/24/11), Jordan Taylor became the 37th member of Wisconsin s 1,000-point club. Jon Leuer topped the 1,000-point mark earlier this season. In Bo Ryan s 10 years at Wisconsin, 11 different players have reached the 1,000-point plateau. Ryan s 1,000-point scorers (by UW s all-time rank) 1. Alando Tucker (2003-07) 2,217 7. Mike Wilkinson (2002-05) 1,532 8. Kirk Penney (2000-03) 1,454 9. Devin Harris (2002-04) 1,425 12. Jon Leuer (2008-11) 1,376 13. Trevon Hughes (2007-10) 1,339 17. Kammron Taylor (2004-07) 1,223 22. Jason Bohannon (2007-10) 1,170 27. Brian Butch (2005-08) 1,115 28. Marcus Landry (2006-09) 1,114 37. Jordan Taylor (2009-11) 1,001 TAYLOR S HONORS One of 5 Cousy Award Finalists Wooden Award Finalist (one of 20) 2011 Consensus First-Team All-Big Ten 2011 Big Ten All-Defensive Team 2011 2nd-Team All-American by AP SIGNATURE PERFORMANCES 21 pts, 5-of-9 3-ptrs, 6 assists vs. Belmont in NCAA tournament (3/17) 39 pts, 7-of-8 3-ptrs, 10-of-10 FTs at Indiana (3/3) 27 pts (5 3-pointers), 7 asts; scored 18 of 30 points during comeback vs. Ohio State (2/12) 16 pts, 8 asts; forced OT on jumper with 0:21 left vs. Iowa (2/9) 30 pts, 6 asts vs. Michigan State (2/6) 28 pts, 8 rebs, 4 asts vs. Indiana (1/20) 22 pts, 7 asts vs. Minnesota (12/28) 20 pts, 11 rebs, 9 asts vs. South Dakota (12/4) NCAA s BEST AT ASSIST-To-TO Taylor led the nation with a 3.83 assist-toturnover ratio, a mark that also ranked as the 4th-highest mark in NCAA history. 2011 NCAA Leaderboard - Assist-to-TO Ratio Player Ratio Ast-TO 1. Jordan Taylor (Wisconsin) 3.83 161-42 2. Darryl Shazier (Bucknell) 3.70 185-50 3. Angelo Johnson (So. Miss.) 3.07 132-43 SUCCESS AT HOME - AND ON ROAD Wisconsin s incredible success at the Kohl Center is well documented (152-11,.933 under Bo Ryan 4th best in the nation), but the Badgers have also been one of the nation s best on the road. Over the last five seasons (2006-07 to present), UW has gone 31-23 (.574) in true road games. That mark is the best in the Big Ten and tied as the 9th-highest win percentage among BCS conference teams. Best road winning pct. (BCS schools) (Last five seasons - thru 3/20/11 - courtesy of STATS, Inc.) Team Wins Losses Pct. 1. Kansas 40 12.769 2. North Carolina 39 17.696 3. Pittsburgh 33 19.635 4. Louisville 30 19.612 5. Villanova 36 23.610 6. Duke 30 20.600 7. Syracuse 28 20.583 8. UCLA 29 21.580 9. Wisconsin 31 22.574 10. Georgetown 33 26.559

FORCING SCORING DROUGHTS In 34 games, Wisconsin forced its opponents into 26 scoreless droughts of 4:00 or longer. UW s longest opposing scoreless droughts Time Opponent Date 10:12 vs. NC State 12/1/10 8:32 vs. Manhattan 11/25/10 6:45 vs. Milwaukee 12/8/10 6:24 vs. Penn State 3/11/11 6:12 vs. Milwaukee 12/8/10 6:08 vs. Boston College 11/26/10 6:02 vs. Manhattan 11/25/10 6:00 at Northwestern 1/23/11 5:47 vs. Notre Dame 11/28/10 UW is 42-5 (.894) over the last two seasons when forcing a 4:00 scoreless streak in a game. ALL WE DO IS WIN, WIN, WIN Over the last five seasons (since 2006-07), Wisconsin has accumulated an overall record of 130-42 (.756). That win total and percentage puts the Badgers in pretty exclusive company. Wisconsin ranks 11th among all NCAA Div. I teams with a.756 win percentage in that span. NCAA Leaderboard - Best Winning Pct. (since 06-07) (through 2011 season - courtesy of STATS, Inc.) School Record Pct. 1. Kansas 164-22.882 2. Memphis 153-30.836 3. Butler 145-31.824 4. Duke 147-34.812 5. BYU 139-36.794 6. North Carolina 150-39.794 7. Ohio State 144-39.787 8. Pittsburgh 140-38.787 9. Utah State 133-40.769 10. Xavier 132-41.763 11. Wisconsin 130-42.756 12. Gonzaga 128-42.753 DEFEATING NO. 1 Wisconsin defeated No. 1 Ohio State on Feb. 12 at the Kohl Center, the school s second-ever win over the AP No. 1 team. UW also defeated No. 1 Ohio State, 86-67, on March 3, 1962. Under Bo Ryan, UW is 25-7 against ranked teams at the Kohl Center. UW has won 10 straight home games over teams ranked in the AP Top 25, the NCAA s longest active streak (Duke is 2nd with 6 straight). UW defeated the AP No. 1 team in both football and basketball this school year, marking the 7th time a school has accomplished that since 1969-70: Defeat AP No. 1 in Basketball & Football, Same Year Year Football Basketball Wisconsin 2010-11 Ohio St. Ohio St. Florida 2006-07 Ohio St. Ohio St. B. College 1993-94 Notre Dame UNC Syracuse 1984-85 Nebraska Georgetown Notre Dame 1977-78 Texas Marquette Alabama 1977-78 USC Kentucky Notre Dame 1973-74 Alabama UCLA Notre Dame 1970-71 Texas UCLA NANKIVIL IS RELIABLE THIRD OPTION Either Jon Leuer or Jordan Taylor has led UW in scoring in 33 of 34 games this season. However, Keaton Nankivil emerged as a reliable 3rd scoring option for Wisconsin. The Madison native scored in double figures in 14 of 18 Big Ten games, including a season-high 22 points vs. Penn State (2/20). During Big Ten play, Nankivil ranked 25th in the league averaging 12.1 points with 4.4 boards. Nankivil finished 2nd in the Big Ten shooting 45.7% from 3-point range on the season. During Big Ten play, he was even better, making 44 of 92 (.478) from deep, which was good enough for 3rd in the conference. Consider some of Nankivil s recent shooting performances: Opp. Date FG 3ptFG Pts vs. GB 12/13 5-6 4-5 16 at MSU 1/11 6-8 5-6 17 at NW 1/23 7-10 2-4 16 vs. MSU 2/6 3-3 3-3 11 vs. PSU 2/12 8-9 5-5 22 One of the conference s best post defenders, Nankivil ranks 8th in the Big Ten with 1.24 blocks per game. He has 42 swats on the year, which is tied for the 6th-best single-season mark in UW history. NANKIVIL AMONG UW S BEST LONG RANGE SHOOTERS... OF ALL TIME Nankivil also etched his name in the UW record books for career 3-point shooting, cracking the shools all-time top 10 list. Nankivil ended with a career mark of 42.0%, which ranks 5th all-time. UW Record Book - Career 3-Pt. Pct. (min. 50 made) 1..472 Tim Locum (227-481), 1988-91 2..449 Trent Jackson (193-430), 1986-89 3..431 Brian Good (94-218), 1989-92 4..424 Shelton Smith (59-139), 1985-87 5..420 Keaton Nankivil (92-219), 2008-11 6..419 Clayton Hanson (93-222), 2002-05 BRUESEWITZ BREAK OUT Just 6 days after suffering a right knee sprain vs. Penn State at the Big Ten tournament (3/11), Mike Bruesewitz gutted out a pair of inspiring performances in UW s first two NCAA tournament games. Bruesewitz grabbed a career-high 9 rebounds to go along with 8 points against Belmont. He then followed that up with an 11-point, 7-rebound outing in the win over Kansas State that included the goahead 3-pointer with 1:31 remaining. In three NCAA tournaments games, Bruesewitz connected on made 8-of-14 shots and 4-of-10 from 3-point range. The sophomore averaged 4.6 points and 3.1 rebounds per game during season, but posted averages of 8.7 points and 6.7 rebounds per game during the NCAA tournament. WISCONSIN S CLASS OF 2011 The Badgers will welcome four freshman to campus this summer: Traevon Jackson, Frank Kaminsky, George Marshall and Jared Uthoff. The common denominator on these four... winners. As of March 1, the combined record of the four schools is 89-9, winning 90.8 percent of their games. TRAEVON JACKSON 6-2, 200, Guard, Westerville (Ohio) HS Jackson is averaging 18 points, 7 rebounds, 5 assists and 3.5 steals per game this season, leading Westerville South to a 22-1 record so far... as a junior, he earned 2010 second-team all-state honors after averaging 19 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals... captained his team to a 20-0 regular-season and was the 2010 Ohio Capital Conference Player of the Year... son of Ohio State alum and NBA veteran Jimmy Jackson... member of National Honor Society FRANK KAMINSKY 6-10, 225, Forward, Benet Academy, Lisle, Ill. Kaminsky has elevated Benet Academy to a No. 6 national ranking in the 2011 USA Today Super 25 as they enter the postseason with a record of 28-0... he averaged a double-double (13 points and 10 rebounds per game) as a junior... All-East Suburban Catholic Conference and DuPage County All-Area pick also averaged four blocked shots per game a year ago GEORGE MARSHALL 6-0, 170, Guard, Chicago Brooks College Prep Marshall missed 6 weeks with a broken hand, but returned this February helping Chicago Brooks (24-3) win the Chicago Public League Championship... Marshall hit the game-winner with 4 seconds left in the semifinals and scored a game-high 23 points in the championship game... a four-year starter, he earned 2010 honorable mention All-City and All-Area from the Chicago Sun-Times... Marshall averaged 17 points, 5 assists, 4 rebounds and 2 steals as a junior JARROD UTHOFF 6-8, 195, Forward, Jefferson HS, Cedar Rapids, Iowa A 1,000-point scorer, Uthoff was named Iowa s Mr. Basketball this season averaging 25 points and 11 rebounds per game as a senior... Uthoff averaged 21 points and 10 rebounds per game as a junior while guiding Jefferson HS to its first Class 4A state tourney since 1999... 2010 Mississippi Valley Conference Player of the Year, first-team All-State pick by the Iowa Newspaper Association and a second-team All- State pick by the Des Moines Register... junior class president, he is a member of National Honor Society with a 4.0 GPA

GASSER MAKES HISTORY WITH UW S FIRST TRIPLE-DOUBLE Josh Gasser recorded the 1st triple-double in UW s 113-year history and the 1st by a Big Ten freshman since Magic Johnson in 1977 with 10 points, 12 boards and 10 assists at Northwestern (1/23/11). Gasser s triple-double was the first in the Big Ten this season and just the 11th among NCAA Div. I players. Gasser is the only freshman in the nation to have posted a triple-double this season. Gasser becomes the first Big Ten freshman to record an official triple-double. Earvin Magic Johnson had 11 points, 10 rebounds and 13 assists in a 103-74 win on Dec. 21, 1977 at Detroit, but the NCAA did not recognize assists until 1983-84. Gasser is also the first Big Ten player to reach that feat in a Big Ten conference game since Illinois Sergio McClain had 10 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists vs. Michigan on Jan. 13, 2001. Gasser also posted the Big Ten s first tripledouble on the road since Northwestern s Evan Eschmeyer had 27 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists in a 81-78 loss at Indiana on Jan. 13, 1999. GASSER S BUZZER-BEATER Gasser s game-winning 3-pointer as time expired at Michigan (2/23) was UW s 7th buzzer-beater (final second or as time expired) in the Bo Ryan era. Gasser is the first freshman in Wisconsin history to win a game in the final second. Gasser s shot was UW s first winner as time expired since Kammron Taylor s 3-pointer at the buzzer gave UW a 54-51 win over UNC-Wilmington (12/15/05). GASSER IS EFFICIENT Josh Gasser finished 2nd on the Badgers with a 3.31 assist-to-turnover ratio in Big Ten play (43 assists/13 TOs). That figure also would have ranked 2nd in the conference (behind Jordan Taylor), but the minimum is 3.0 assists per game (Gasser averaged 2.4). Gasser had just 13 total turnovers, while averaging 28.8 minutes per game during conference play. That means Gasser turned the ball over an average of once every 39.8 minutes played. Overall, Gasser ranks 2nd on the Badgers with 75 assists and a 2.50 ratio (75 assists/30 TOs). GASSER HEATING UP Over the last 14 games, Gasser is shooting 48.0% from 3-point range (12-for-25). By contrast, the freshman guard started the season shooting just 18.4 percent (7-for-38) over the first 20 games. Gasser has posted double digits in 7 of UW s last 16 games, including 17 points at No. 1 Ohio State in the regular season finale. Gasser s 17 points (7-for-10 shooting) were the 2nd-highest total of his young career. He also led the Badgers with 6 rebounds. GASSER MAKES DAZZLING DEBUT In his first-ever game, true freshman Josh Gasser tallied 21 points, 9 rebounds and 3 assists. His 21 points ranked as the second-highest UW freshman debut. Only Rashard Griffith scored more in his first game with 27 points in the 1993 opener. Gasser started 30 of 34 games this season. He is just the third UW freshman to start a game under Bo Ryan, joining Devin Harris (2001-02) and Alando Tucker (2002-03). Gasser s 34 games played ties Kirk Penney (2000) for the most by a freshman in UW history. His 30 starts ranks as the 3rd-highest freshman total. Sam Okey (1996) and Devin Harris (2002) share the record wih 32 starts. EVANS PROVIDES SPARK Entering February, redshirt sophomore Ryan Evans was averaging 0.8 points per game in 5.5 minutes of action during Big Ten play. In the Feb. 1 win over No. 11 Purdue, Evans came off the bench to contribute 10 points in 19 minutes. That included two decisive baskets in the final minute, a free-throw line jumper to give UW a 1-point lead with 0:50 left and a dunk to clinch it with 0:09 remaining. He added another 11 points and 6 rebounds in 28 minutes off the bench on Feb. 16 at Purdue. 2011 BIG TEN STANDINGS W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Ohio State (#1).....16-2.889 34-3.919 Purdue (#13)......14-4.778 26-8.765 Wisconsin (#16)....13-5.722 25-9.735 Michigan..........9-9.500 21-14.600 Illinois............9-9.500 20-14.588 Penn State........9-9.500 19-15.559 Michigan State.....9-9.500 19-15.559 Northwestern......7-11.389 20-14.588 Minnesota.........6-12.333 17-14.548 Iowa.............4-14.222 11-20.355 Indiana...........3-15.167 12-20.375 UW IN THE NATIONAL POLLS Date AP Coaches Preseason............ N/A 24 Nov. 15............... RV 25 Nov. 22............... RV RV Nov. 29................ -- RV Dec. 6................. -- RV Dec. 13............... RV RV Dec. 20............... RV RV Dec. 27............... RV 24 Jan. 3................ RV RV Jan. 10............... 20 21 Jan. 17............... 18 17 Jan. 24............... 17 15 Jan. 31............... 19 18 Feb. 7................ 13 14 Feb. 14............... 10 10 Feb. 21............... 12 12 Feb. 28............... 10 10 March 7.............. 13 13 March 14............. 16 -- Final.................. -- 15

WISCONSIN IN THE RECORD BOOKS NCAA SINGLE-SEASON, TEAM FREE THROW SHOOTING PERCENTAGE 1..822 Harvard 1984 2..818 Wisconsin 2011 3..815 BYU 1989 4..811 Harvard 1985 5..809 Ohio State 1970 6..803 Siena 1998 7..802 Vanderbilt 1974 FEWEST TURNOVERS PER GAME (since 1993) 1. 7.59 Wisconsin 2011 2. 7.72 Temple 2006 3. 8.30 Temple 2001 4. 8.55 Temple 1994 5. 8.70 West Virginia 2006 6. 8.76 Wisconsin 2010 ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO (since 1993) 1. 2.01 West Virginia 2006 2. 1.75 Notre Dame 2009 3. 1.71 Wisconsin 2011 4. 1.70 Illinois 2005 5. 1.63 Utah State 2010 NCAA SINGLE-SEASON, INDIVIDUAL ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO (min. 3.0 per game) 1. 4.73 (104-22) Kyle Dodd (Arizona State) 2003 2. 4.03 (153-38) Drew Williamson (Old Dominion) 2005 3. 3.96 (111-28) Tyler Newbold (Utah State) 2009 4. 3.83 (161-42) Jordan Taylor (Wisconsin) 2011 UW INDIVIDUAL CAREER POINTS 1. 2,217 Alando Tucker (2003-07) 2. 2,147 Michael Finley (1992-95) 3. 1,854 Danny Jones (1987-90) 4. 1,745 Claude Gregory (1978-81) 5. 1,736 Rick Olson (1983-86) 6. 1,545 Trent Jackson (1986-89) 7. 1,532 Mike Wilkinson (2002-05) 8. 1,454 Kirk Penney (2000-03) 9. 1,425 Devin Harris (2002-04) 10. 1,408 Clarence Sherrod (1968-71) 11. 1,405 Cory Blackwell (1982-84) 12. 1,376 Jon Leuer (2008-present) 13. 1,339 Trévon Hughes (2007-10) 14. 1,294 Sean Mason (1995-99) 36. 1,001 Jordan Taylor (2009-present) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1..573 Patrick Tompkins (306-534), 1988-91 2..557 Andy Kowske (359-645), 1998-01 3..554 Rashard Griffith (294-531), 1994-95 4..545 Willie Simms (391-717), 1988-91 5..535 Danny Jones (723-1351), 1987-90 6..527 J.J. Weber (405-768), 1984-87 7..512 Joe Chrnelich (465-908), 1977-80 8..493 Mike Heineman (262-532), 1984-87.493 Brad Sellers (356-723), 1982-83 10..491 Scott Roth (455-927), 1982-85 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 made) 1..472 Tim Locum (227-481), 1988-91 2..449 Trent Jackson (193-430), 1986-89 3..431 Brian Good (94-218), 1989-92 4..424 Shelton Smith (59-139), 1985-87 5..420 Keaton Nankivil (92-219), 2008-11 6..419 Clayton Hanson (93-222), 2002-05 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1..870 Rick Olson (260-299) 1983-86 2..856 Tim Locum (166-194) 1988-91 3..848 Jason Bohannon (228-269) 2007-10 4..817 Wes Matthews (273-334) 1978-80 5..804 Mike Carlin (172-214) 1966-68 6..801 Dick Miller (246-307) 1954-56 7..795 Kammron Taylor (310-390) 2004-07 8..794 Sean Mason (332-418) 1995-99 9..782 Clarence Sherrod (408-522), 1969-71 10..780 Jordan Taylor (238-305) 2008-present 11..778 Devin Harris (362-465), 2002-04 ASSISTS 1. 501 Tracy Webster, 1992-94 2. 388 Mike Heineman, 1984-87 3. 371 Michael Finley, 1992-95 4. 344 Mike Kelley, 1998-01 5. 335 Tom Molaski, 1986-89 6. 317 Jordan Taylor, 2008-present 7. 311 Mark Vershaw, 1998-01 8. 295 Devin Harris, 2002-04 ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO 1. 3.23 317-98 Jordan Taylor, 2008-present 2. 2.56 344-134 Mike Kelley, 1998-01 3. 2.08 250-120 Travon Davis, 1999-02 4. 2.03 388-191 Mike Heineman, 1984-87 5. 1.90 501-263 Tracy Webster, 1992-94 UW INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON POINTS 1. 716 Alando Tucker, 2007 2. 624 Devin Harris, 2004 3. 621 Jon Leuer, 2011 4. 620 Michael Finley, 1993 5. 617 Jordan Taylor, 2011 6. 611 Danny Jones, 1989 7. 592 Michael Finley, 1994 8. 588 Alando Tucker, 2006 9. 574 Trent Jackson, 1989 10. 571 Rick Olson, 1986 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1..490 Tracy Webster (75-153), 1992 2..486 Tim Locum (54-111), 1989 3..485 Tim Locum (65-134), 1991 4..475 Mike Heineman (29-61), 1987 5..469 Tim Locum (67-143), 1990 6..458 Andy Kilbride (49-107), 1993.458 Brian Good (38-83), 1992 8..457 Keaton Nankivil (59-129), 2011 9..455 Clayton Hanson (55-121), 2005 10..451 Trent Jackson (74-164), 1988 11..448 Trent Jackson (73-163), 1999 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1..905 Brian Good (57-63), 1990 2..894 Rick Olson (59-66), 1984 3..890 Rick Olson (72-82), 1985 4..888 Wes Matthews (127-143), 1980 5..882 Rick Olson (97-110), 1986 6..873 Jason Bohannon (62-71), 2010 7..867 Jason Bohannon (72-83), 2008 8..864 Tim Locum (51-59), 1991 9..846 Joe Krabbenhoft (66-78), 2009 10..843 Jon Leuer (113-134), 2011 CONSECUTIVE FREE THROWS MADE 1. 39 Jason Bohannon, 2008 2. 35 Wes Matthews, 1980 3. 30 Rick Olson, 1984 4. 28 Tracy Webster, 1993 28 Brad Sellers, 1983 6. 27 Dick Miller, 1956 7. 26 Jon Leuer, 2011 26 Clarence Sherrod, 1970 9. 25 Roy Boone, 2001 10. 24 Brian Good, 1992 ASSISTS 1. 179 Tracy Webster, 1993 2. 171 Tracy Webster, 1994 3. 161 Jordan Taylor, 2011 4. 151 Tracy Webster, 1992 5. 141 Devin Harris, 2004 6. 137 Mike Heineman, 1987 7. 126 Travon Davis, 2002 8. 118 Jordan Taylor, 2010 118 Mark Vershaw, 2000 118 Wes Matthews, 1980 BLOCKS 1. 68 Brad Sellers, 1983 2. 66 Rashard Griffith, 1994 3. 58 Rashard Griffith, 1995 4. 52 Brad Sellers, 1982 5. 45 J.J. Weber, 1987 6. 42 Sam Okey, 1996 42 Keaton Nankivil, 2011 8. 41 Louis Ely, 1992 41 Mike Wilkinson, 2004 10. 40 Greg Stiemsma, 2008 ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO (min. 2.0 per game) 1. 4.30 (86-20) Mike Kelley, 1999 2. 3.83 (161-42) Jordan Taylor, 2011 3. 3.26 (114-35) Mike Kelley, 2000 4. 3.03 (118-39) Jordan Taylor, 2010 5. 2.50 (75-30) Josh Gasser, 2011 6. 2.38 (171-72) Tracy Webster, 1994 7. 2.36 (111-47) Mike Heineman, 1985 UW SINGLE-SEASON, TEAM 3-POINT FIELD GOALS 1. 278 2010-11 2. 250 2004-05 3. 246 2009-10 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1..818 (436-533) 2010-11 2..758 (413-545) 1983-84 3..743 (361-496) 1984-85 OPPONENTS REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. 28.5 2008-09 2. 28.5 2010-11 3. 29.5 1988-89 FEWEST TURNOVERS PER GAME 1. 7.6 2010-11 2. 8.8 2009-10 3. 10.0 2008-09 10.0 2003-04 ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO 1. 1.71 (442-258) 2010-11 2. 1.43 (412-289) 2009-10 3. 1.33 (425-320) 2003-04

Home Sweet Home The Badgers are VERY good at the Kohl Center BIG WINS AT THE KOHL CENTER The following is a list of some of the more memorable home wins of the Bo Ryan era: WISCONSIN AT HOME UNDER BO RYAN 152-11 (.933) Overall Home Record 78-6 (.929) vs. Big Ten teams 74-5 (.937) vs. non-conference teams 60-1 (.984) vs. unranked Big Ten teams 25-7 (.781) vs. teams ranked in the AP top 25 20-1 (.952) vs. in-state teams 9-0 (1.000) vs. Michigan, Penn State & N western 8-0 (1.000) vs. Indiana, Iowa, Mich. St. & Ohio St. Dating back to last season, the Badgers have won 19 consecutive games at the Kohl Center, and 37 of their last 38. During Wisconsin s current home win streak it has outscored opponents by 356 points, an average of 18.7 points per game. In Bo Ryan s 10 seasons as Wisconsin s head coach, the Badgers have compiled a 152-11 (.933) record at the Kohl Center, including a 78-6 (.929) record in Big Ten home games. Kansas (4) is the only team from a BCS conference that has lost fewer home conference games than UW s six over that span. Over the last nine seasons, 108 of the Badgers 138 home wins have come by at least 10 points (78.3 percent). Wisconsin has trailed at halftime in only 31 of 163 home games under Ryan. UW has come back to win 21 of those games, including three this year. UW has made 1,140 more free throws than its opponents at home since 2001-02, a span of 163 games; an average of 7.0 points per game. HOME COOKING In Bo Ryan s 10 years as head coach, the Badgers have amassed a 152-11 (.933) record at home, the fourth-best winning percentage in the country. Team Record Pct. 1. Kansas 158-9.946 2. Duke 149-9.943 3. Utah State 147-10.936 4. Wisconsin 152-11.933 5. Gonzaga 124-10.925 6. Pittsburgh 165-14.922 (records through 3/6/11) Including their last game vs. Ohio State, the Badgers now have 138 consecutive sellouts at the Kohl Center. This season marks the eighth-consecutive year Wisconsin has sold out every home game. With an average attendance of 17,230, UW led the Big Ten and ranked sixth nationally in average attendance in 2009-10. STREAKING Two of the three longest home winning streaks in Wisconsin history have occurred during the Bo Ryan era. Here is a look at the longest home winning streaks in UW history: No. Began Ended 38 12/7/2002 (UNLV) 1/25/2005 (Illinois) 33 3/8/1911 (NW) 1/23/1915 (Chicago) 28 2/8/2006 (Ind.) 12/8/2007 (Marq.) 24 1/14/1929 (Ind.) 2/14/1931 (Minn.) 19 2/13/2010 (Ind.) active 18 2/27/1909 (Pur.) 3/1/1911 (Minn.) 18 2/19/1915 (Pur.) 1/26/1917 (Chicago) 18 2/5/2009 (Ill.) 2/9/2010 (Illinois) Italics indicates during Bo Ryan era Dec. 1, 2001 - UW 70, UW-Green Bay 57 Bo Ryan s first victory at the Kohl Center Dec. 22, 2001 - UW 86, #14 MU 63 Kirk Penney scores 33 points in UW s first win over a ranked team under Bo Ryan Jan. 5, 2002 - UW 72, #7 Illinois 66 Ryan s first win over a top-10 team at UW Feb. 27, 2002 - UW 74, Michigan 54 Wisconsin clinches a share of its first Big Ten title since 1947 Dec. 7, 2002 - UW 91, UNLV 74 Alando Tucker posts 24 points and 18 rebounds in his first career start as Wisconsin begins its school-record 38-game home winning streak March 5, 2003 - UW 60, #14 Illinois 59 Devin Harris makes 1-of-2 FTs with 0.4 seconds left as UW clinches outright Big Ten title Dec. 23, 2004 - UW 85, UNC Green. 53 Wisconsin wins its 34th-consecutive home game, a school record Jan. 16, 2005 - UW 62, #15 Mich. St. 59 Wisconsin overcomes 8-point deficit with 1:58 remaining to win its 38th-straight home game Feb. 9, 2005 - UW 72, Iowa 69 UW overcomes a 13-point deficit with 12:27 remaining in the game March 1, 2005 - UW 62, Indiana 60 Alando Tucker s putback as time expires gives UW the win Feb. 15, 2006 - UW 78, #12 Ohio St. 73 UW overcomes a nine-point halftime deficit to beat No. 12 Ohio State Dec. 16, 2006 - UW 89, #2 Pitt 75 Alando Tucker and Brian Butch combine for 59 points as UW beats No. 2 Pitt Jan. 9, 2007 - UW 72, #5 Ohio St. 69 Badgers win the first matchup in school history of top-five teams March 3, 2007 - UW 52, Michigan St. 50 Kammron Taylor s 3-pointer with 3.9 seconds left gives UW the win Dec. 2, 2009 - UW 73, #6 Duke 69 Trevon Hughes scores 26 as UW leads wire-towire to clinch Big Ten s first Big Ten/ACC title. Jan. 9, 2010 - UW 73, #4 Purdue 66 Jordan Taylor (23) and Jason Bohannon (20) help end Purdue s undefeated season Feb. 2, 2010 - UW 67, #5 Michigan State 49 Badgers end MSU s 9-0 Big Ten start Feb. 12, 2011 - UW 71, #1 Ohio State 67 Stopped OSU s 24-0 start and UW s first win over AP No. 1 since 1962

The Bo Ryan Years Ryan has taken UW to new heights Bo Ryan is the 56th NCAA coach to reach the 600-win plateau and is one of just nine active Division I coaches to reach that hallowed ground. Ryan s career winning percentage of.763 is second only to North Carolina s Roy Williams among active coaches with 600 wins. Among all-time coaches with 500 career wins (regardless of NCAA classification), Ryan s winning percentage ranks 10th. With a win over Penn State (Jan. 24, 2010), Ryan tied legendary Indiana coach Branch McCracken as the 2nd-fastest coach in conference history to record 100 Big Ten wins, doing so in 140 games. Only Bob Knight did it faster (131 games). Ryan s.714 (120-48) winning percentage in conference games is the best of any Big Ten coach in history, surpassing Thad Matta (85-35,.708) and Bob Knight (353-151,.700). Ryan reached both 100 and 200 wins at UW faster than any coach in school history besides Basketball Hall of Famer Walter Meanwell. With a win over Marquette last season, Ryan became just the third coach to win 200 games at Wisconsin. Ryan s 242 wins rank 3rd in UW annals behind Basketball Hall of Famers Harold Bud Foster and Walter Doc Meanwell. Coach Record Pct. 1. Bud Foster (1935-59) 265-267.498 2. Walter Meanwell (1912-17, 21-34) 246-99.713 3. Bo Ryan (2002-present) 242-91.727 WINNINGEST BIG TEN HEAD COACHES Following is a list of the coaches with the best all-time winning percentages in Big Ten play (min. 5 years) - through 2011 season Coach (School) Yrs. Record Pct. 1. Bo Ryan (WIS) 10 120-48.714 2. Thad Matta (OSU) 7 85-35.708 3. Bob Knight (IND) 29 353-151.700 4. Ward Lambert (PUR) 29 228-105.685 5. Tom Izzo (MSU) 16 183-85.683 BIG TEN RECORD Following are the Big Ten conference records since 2001-02 (records through 2011 season): School W-L Pct. 1. Wisconsin 120-48.714 2. Michigan State 111-57.661 3. Ohio State 109-59.649 4. Illinois 105-63.625 5. Purdue 91-77.542 6. Indiana 77-91.458 7. Michigan 73-95.435 8. Minnesota 70-98.417 9. Iowa 67-101.399 10 Northwestern 55-113.327 11 Penn State 46-122.274 ACTIVE DIVISION I HEAD COACHES WITH 500 WINS Following is a list of the top five winning percentages among active Division I head coaches with at least 500 career victories (through 2010-11 season). Coach (Current School) Yrs. 2010-11 Overall Pct. 1. Roy Williams (North Carolina) 23 29-8 643-163.798 2. Bo Ryan (Wisconsin) 27 25-9 625-194.763 3. Mike Krzyzewski (Duke) 36 32-5 900-284.760 4. Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) 35 27-8 856-301.740 5. Bob Huggins (West Virginia) 29 21-12 691-253.732 ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES WITH 500 WINS Following is a list of the top 10 winning percentages among all-time head coaches with at least 500 career victories (regardless of NCAA classification - through 2010-11 season). Coach (Schools) Yrs. Record Pct. 1. Adolph Rupp (Kentucky)............................... 41 876-190.822 2. Ken Anderson (UW-Eau Claire).......................... 27 631-152.806 3. John Wooden (Indiana St., UCLA)........................ 29 664-162.804 4. Ed Adams (N.C. Central, Tuskegee, Texas Southern)......... 24 612-150.803 5. Roy Williams (Kansas, North Carolina)*................... 23 643-163.798 6. John Kresse (College of Charleston)...................... 23 560-143.797 7. Dave Robbins (Virginia Union).......................... 30 713-194.786 8. Jerry Tarkanian (Long Beach State, UNLV, Fresno State)...... 31 729-201.784 9. Dean Smith (North Carolina)............................ 36 879-254.776 10. Bo Ryan (UW-Platteville, Milwaukee, Wisconsin)*....... 27 625-194.763 * - active BO KNOWS WINNING The Ryan Notebook Born Dec. of 1947 in Chester, Pa. B.S. in business administration, Wilkes (Pa.) University, 1969 Family: wife, Kelly; children, Megan, Will, Matt, Brenna and Mairin Career Record: 625-194 (27th year) UW Record: 242-91 (10th year) Overall Record UW pre-bo Ryan: 1,172-1,035 (.531) UW with Bo Ryan: 242-91 (.727) Prior to Bo Ryan s hire at UW in 2001-02, the Badgers had four 19-win seasons (with a high of 22) in 103 years. Ryan has led the UW to at least 19 wins in each of his 10 seasons at Wisconsin. In fact, Ryan s teams have accounted for the seven winningest seasons in school annals. Wisconsin has averaged 24.2 wins per season during the Ryan era, including a school-record 31 wins in 2007-08. Big Ten Record UW pre-bo Ryan: 607-757 (.445) UW with Bo Ryan: 120-48 (.714) In the first 96 years of Big Ten play, Wisconsin won at least 11 Big Ten games seven times (including just once since 1941). Ryan has led the Badgers to at least 11 conference wins in eight of his 10 seasons, including 2011. He was the first Big Ten coach to win at least 11 league games in each of his first four years. Ryan has led Wisconsin to a 120-48 (.714) record in Big Ten play. That is the highest winning percentage of any coach in Big Ten history. Ryan is the fastest coach in UW history to reach 100 Big Ten wins, doing so in 140 games. That also ties Branch McCracken as the second-fastest in conference history to reach 100 Big Ten wins. Only Bob Knight (131) did it faster. UW has finished among the top four in the Big Ten in each of Ryan s 10 seasons. That 10-year stretch of top-four finishes is the best in UW history, passing the previous record of seven seasons from 1912-18. NCAA Tournament Record UW pre-bo Ryan: 7 appearances / 9-6 UW with Ryan: 10 appearances / 14-10 Wisconsin made seven appearances in the NCAA tournament in the 103 seasons before Bo Ryan took over as head coach. Since Ryan came aboard, the Badgers have earned 10 consecutive tournament bids and advanced to the Sweet 16 four times. UW has won 14 NCAA tournament games under Ryan, surpassing the Badgers total of 9 in the 103 years prior to Ryan.

WISCONSIN COACHING STAFF BO RYAN CAREER COACHING RECORD BO RYAN HEAD COACH Looking at Bo Ryan s 27 years as a head coach, including 10 seasons at Wisconsin, it s difficult to decide which is more impressive, his incredible longevity or his unparalleled success. It is, however, safe to say that the combination of the two is what elevates Ryan among college basketball s elite. With a win over Wofford in the 2010 NCAA Tournament, Ryan became the 56th coach in NCAA history to reach the 600-win plateau and is one of just eight active Division I coaches to reach that hallowed ground. Ryan s career winning percentage of.764 is second only to North Carolina s Roy Williams among active coaches with 600 wins. Entering his 10th season as head coach at Wisconsin, Ryan has unquestionably established himself and the Badger program among the most prestigious in college basketball. Under his direction, Wisconsin has compiled five Big Ten titles, the six winningest seasons in school history and an NCAA tournament appearance every season. GREG GARD ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH - 10TH SEASON AT UW PERSONAL FILE Born: Chester, Pa. in 1947 Family: Wife: Kelly, children: Megan, Will, Matt, Brenna and Mairin, four grandchildren Education: Bachelor s degree in business admin. from Wilkes (Pa.) University, 1969 Coaching Experience Assistant Coach: College of Racine Head Coach: Sun Valley (Pa.) High School Assistant Coach: Wisconsin (1976-85) Head Coach: UW-Platteville (1984-99) Head Coach: UW-Milwaukee (1999-01) Head Coach: Wisconsin (2001-present) COACH OF THE YEAR HONORS 2002 Big Ten Conference 2003 Big Ten Conference 2003 NABC District 11 2004 Guardian of the Game 2007 Clair Bee National 2007 Adolph Rupp Cup National 2008 Jim Phelan National 2008 NABC District 11 4-time NABC Div. III National 6-time Wis. Intercollegiate Athletic Conf. BO RYAN S COACHING TREE Since Bo Ryan took over at Wisconsin in 2001, four of his former assistant coaches have gone on to take over Division I head coaching positions: Tony Bennett (Virginia), Rob Jeter (Milwaukee), Saul Phillips (North Dakota State) and Howard Moore (Illinois-Chicago). Year School Record Postseason 1984-85 UW-Platteville 9-17 (4-12) 1985-86 UW-Platteville 16-11 (8-8) NAIA 1st Round 1986-87 UW-Platteville 14-11 (6-10) 1987-88 UW-Platteville 24-5 (14-2) NAIA 3rd Round 1988-89 UW-Platteville 24-5 (13-3) NAIA 3rd Round 1989-90 UW-Platteville 26-3 (15-1) NAIA 3rd Round 1990-91 UW-Platteville 28-3 (13-3) NCAA Champion 1991-92 UW-Platteville 27-4 (13-3) NCAA 3rd Place 1992-93 UW-Platteville 24-4 (13-3) NCAA Elite 8 1993-94 UW-Platteville 23-5 (13-3) NCAA Sweet 16 1994-95 UW-Platteville 31-0 (16-0) NCAA Champion 1995-96 UW-Platteville 23-3 (15-1) NCAA 2nd Round 1996-97 UW-Platteville 24-3 (14-2) NCAA 2nd Round 1997-98 UW-Platteville 30-0 (16-0) NCAA Champion 1998-99 UW-Platteville 30-2 (15-1) NCAA Champion 1999-00 UW-Milwaukee 15-14 (6-8) 2000-01 UW-Milwaukee 15-13 (7-7) 2001-02 Wisconsin 19-13 (11-5) NCAA 2nd Round 2002-03 Wisconsin 24-8 (12-4) NCAA Sweet 16 2003-04 Wisconsin 25-7 (12-4) NCAA 2nd Round 2004-05 Wisconsin 25-9 (11-5) NCAA Elite Eight 2005-06 Wisconsin 19-12 (9-7) NCAA 1st Round 2006-07 Wisconsin 30-6 (13-3) NCAA 2nd Round 2007-08 Wisconsin 31-5 (16-2) NCAA Sweet 16 2008-09 Wisconsin 20-13 (10-8) NCAA 2nd Round 2009-10 Wisconsin 24-9 (13-5) NCAA 2nd Round 2010-11 Wisconsin 25-9 (13-5) NCAA Sweet 16 Ryan has also had three former Badger players move on to assistant coaching positions, including Freddie Owens (Montana), Sharif Chambliss (Wisconsin video) and Tanner Bronson with the Sioux Falls Sky Force of the NBA Development League. Greg Gard, a veteran of 17 seasons with Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan, will enter his 10th season on the Badger basketball staff in the fall of 2010. After spending seven seasons as an assistant coach at Wisconsin he was named associate head coach in July of 2008. Earlier this season, Gard was voted as one of the top three assistant coaches in Big Ten in a poll of Big Ten coaches done by Jeff Goodman of FoxSports.com. GARY CLOSE ASSISTANT COACH - 8TH SEASON AT UW Gary Close, entering his 24th season in Division I, will begin his eighth season with the Badgers in 2010-11. Close was an assistant for 16 years at Iowa and Stanford before joining UW s staff in the spring of 2003. Hometown: Moorsetown, N.J. Family: Wife, Kellie, Son, Sam; daughter, Ellen Hometown: Cobb, Wis. Family: Wife: Michelle, Daughters, Mackenzie and Peyton; son, Isaac Education: B.S., Physical & Health Education, UW-Platteville, 1995 M.S.E. Counselor Education, UW-Platteville, 2007 Coaching Experience Assistant Coach, Southwestern [Wis.] H.S. (1990-93) Assistant Coach, Platteville [Wis.] H.S. (1993-94) Assistant Coach, UW-Platteville (1993-99) Assistant Coach, UW-Milwaukee (1999-2001) Assistant Coach, Wisconsin (2001-present) Education: B.S., Business-Agriculture (P.E. minor), Arizona St., 1978 M.S. Athletic Administration & Coaching, Arizona St., 1982 Coaching Experience Assistant Coach, Stanford (1983-86) Assistant Coach, Iowa (1986-99) Head Coach, Regina [Iowa] H.S. (2000-03) Assistant Coach, Wisconsin (2003-present) LAMONT PARIS ASSISTANT COACH - 1ST SEASON AT UW Lamont Paris begins his first season on the Wisconsin coaching staff after bring hired on Sept. 10, 2010. A 14-year coaching veteran, Paris joins the Badgers bench after a six-year stint as an assistant coach at Akron. Hometown: Findlay, Ohio Education: B.S., Business-Economics, Wooster, 1996 M.S. Recreation & Sports Mngmnt, Indiana St., 2000 Coaching Experience Assistant Coach, Wooster (1997-98) Assistant Coach, DePauw (1999-00) Assistant Coach, Indiana Univ.-Pennsylvania (2001-04) Assistant Coach, Akron (2005-10) Assistant Coach, Wisconsin (2010-present)

WISCONSIN IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT NCAA Tournament Appearances: 17 NCAA Tournament Record: 23-16 (.590) Record vs. Lower seeds: 15-7 Record vs. Higher seeds: 4-8 Record vs. Same seeds: 0-0 Tournament Record By Round Round of 64 11-4 Round of 32 5-6 Sweet 16 2-3 Elite 8 2-2 Final Four 1-1 Regional Consolation 1-0 Championship 1-0 Wisconsin by NCAA Seed Since 1979 1 0-0 2 1-1 3 2-1 4 3-2 5 2-2 6 4-3 7 0-1 8 5-2 9 1-2 10 0-0 11 0-0 12 1-1 13 0-0 14 0-0 15 0-0 16 0-0 Wisconsin vs. NCAA Seeds Since 1979 1 1-5 2 0-0 3 0-1 4 1-1 5 2-0 6 1-0 7 0-1 8 1-2 9 2-0 10 1-2 11 3-1 12 1-2 13 3-0 14 2-0 15 1-0 16 0-0 NCAA All-Tournament Honors Year Award Player 1941 Tournament MVP John Kotz 2000 West Region MVP Jon Bryant All-West Region Mike Kelley All-West Region Andy Kowske 2005 All-Syracuse Region Sharif Chambliss All-Syracuse Region Alando Tucker Sweet 16 Appearances (since 2000) Most NCAA Tourney Wins (since 2000) 1. TBA 2. TBA 3. TBA 4. TBA 5, TBA 6. Wisconsin....... 4 Butler............ 4 1. Duke............ 31 2. Michigan State..... 29 UNC............ 29 4. Kansas.......... 27 5. Connecticut...... 26 6. Florida.......... 23 7. Kentucky........ 21 UCLA........... 21 9. Arizona.......... 20 10. Wisconsin...... 18 Texas........... 18 UW ALL-TIME RESULTS IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Year Date Region Round Site UW Seed Opponent W/L Score 1941 March 21 East First Madison, Wis. Dartmouth W 51-50 March 22 East Semifinals Madison, Wis. Pittsburgh W 36-30 March 29 East Finals Kansas City, Mo. Washington St. W 39-34 1947 March 20 East First New York, N.Y. CCNY L 56-70 March 22 East Consolation New York, N.Y. Navy W 50-49 1994 March 17 West First Ogden, Utah No. 9 (8) Cincinnati W 80-72 March 19 West Second Ogden, Utah No. 9 (1) Missouri L 96-109 1997 March 14 East First Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 7 (10) Texas L 58-71 1999 March 12 East First Charlotte, N.C. No. 5 (12) SW Missouri St. L 32-43 2000 March 16 West First Salt Lake City, Utah No. 8 (9) Fresno State W 66-56 March 18 West Second Salt Lake City, Utah No. 8 (1) Arizona W 66-59 March 23 West Sweet 16 Albuquerque, N.M. No. 8 (4) LSU W 61-48 March 25 West Elite 8 Albuquerque, N.M. No. 8 (6) Purdue W 64-60 April 1 West Semifinals Indianapolis, Ind. No. 8 (1) Michigan State L 41-53 2001 March 15 West First Boise, Idaho No. 6 (11) Georgia State L 49-50 2002 March 15 East First Washington, D.C. No. 8 (9) St. John s W 80-70 March 17 East Second Washington, D.C. No. 8 (1) Maryland L 57-87 2003 March 20 Midwest First Spokane, Wash. No. 5 (12) Weber State W 81-74 March 22 Midwest Second Spokane, Wash. No. 5 (13) Tulsa W 61-60 March 27 Midwest Sweet 16 Minneapolis, Minn. No. 5 (1) Kentucky L 57-63 2004 March 19 East Rutherford First Milwaukee, Wis. No. 6 (11) Richmond W 76-64 March 21 East Rutherford Second Milwaukee, Wis. No. 6 (3) Pittsburgh L 55-59 2005 March 18 Syracuse First Oklahoma City, Okla. No. 6 (11) Northern Iowa W 57-52 March 20 Syracuse Second Oklahoma City, Okla. No. 6 (14) Bucknell W 71-62 March 25 Syracuse Sweet 16 Syracuse, N.Y. No. 6 (10) N.C. State W 65-56 March 27 Syracuse Elite 8 Syracuse, N.Y. No. 6 (1) North Carolina L 82-88 2006 March 17 Minneapolis First Philadelphia, Pa. No. 9 (8) Arizona L 75-94 2007 March 16 Midwest First Chicago, Ill. No. 2 (15) Texas A&M-CC W 76-63 March 18 Midwest Second Chicago, Ill. No. 2 (7) UNLV L 68-74 2008 March 20 Midwest First Omaha, Neb. No. 3 (14) Cal State Fullerton W 71-56 March 22 Midwest Second Omaha, Neb. No. 3 (11) Kansas State W 72-55 March 28 Midwest Sweet 16 Detroit, Mich. No. 3 (10) Davidson L 56-73 2009 March 20 East First Boise, Idaho No. 12 (5) Florida State W 61-59 (OT) March 22 East Second Boise, Idaho No. 12 (4) Xavier L 49-60 2010 March 19 East First Jacksonville, Fla. No. 4 (13) Wofford W 53-49 March 21 East Second Jacksonville, Fla. No. 4 (12) Cornell L 69-87 2011 March 17 Southeast Second Tucson, Ariz. No. 4 (13) Belmont W 74-66 March 19 Southeast Third Tucson, Ariz. No. 4 (5) Kansas State W 70-65 March 24 Southeast Sweet 16 New Orleans, La. No. 4 (8) Butler L 54-61

TAYLOR CAREER AT A GLANCE 2011 1st-team All-America (Fox Sports) 2011 2nd-team All-America (AP, Sporting News, Sports Illustrated, Yahoo!, CBSSports.com) 2011 3rd-team All-America (NABC) 2011 1st-team All-Big Ten (coaches and media) Selected to 2011 Big Ten All-Defensive Team 2011 NABC All-District 11 and USBWA All-District 5 One of 5 finalists for the 2011 Bob Cousy Award One of 20 selected for 2011 Wooden Award ballot Eddie Sutton Award finalist (honors tenacity and unselfishness) Has appeared in all 100 games of his UW career with 51 starts Has just 51 total turnovers in 54 career Big Ten games Owns 3.23 career assist-to-to ratio (317 assists/98 TOs), which is tops in UW history 2010-11 SEASON AVERAGES Minutes: 36.5 Points: 18.1 Rebounds: 4.1 Assists: 4.7 MISCELLANEOUS Category 10-11 Career Double-Figure Scoring: 32 48 20-Point Games: 15 18 30-Point Games: 2 2 Double-doubles: 1 1 Led Big Ten and ranked 3rd in the nation with 3.03 assist-to-turnover ratio (118 assists to 39 turnovers) in 2009-10 Raised his average 8.4 points per game (from 1.6 in 2008-09 to 10.0 in 2009-10) as a sophomore and 8.2 points per game (from 10.0 in 2009-10 to 18.2 in 2010-11) as a junior 2010-11 NOTES Big Ten Player of the Week (2/14) after averaging 21.5 pts., 4.0 reb. and 7.5 ast. in wins vs. Iowa and No. 1 Ohio St. Led the nation with 3.83 assist-to-turnover ratio (161 assists, 42 turnovers) Had Big Ten-best 4.63 assist-to-turnover ratio in conference play, averaging 1 turnover every 35.8 minutes of action One of 3 players this season to lead a conference in assist-to-turnover ratio and rank among league s top 5 scorers (joining Mickey McConnell of St. Mary s and Norris Cole of Cleveland State) Finished with 617 points, the 5th-highest single-season mark in school annals Ranked 3rd in Big Ten in scoring during conference play at 20.1 ppg and ranked 4th in all games at 18.2 ppg Ranked 4th in the Big Ten in free throw shooting at 83.2 percent (154-of-185) His 161 assists ranked as the 3rd-highest total in UW history and ranked 6th in Big Ten with 4.74 assists per game Scored in double figures in 32 of 34 games this season, scoring 20-plus points in 15 games Played 1,241 total minutes, the highest single-season total in UW history Averaged 18.3 ppg and 4.7 apg in NCAA tournament games, shooting 40% from 3-point range (10-of-25) Game-high 22 points with 5 rebounds in 39 minutes of NCAA loss to Butler (3/22) Scored 21 points (5-of-9 3-point FG) and added 6 assists in 39 minutes in NCAA win over Belmont (3/17) Scored career-high 39 (7-of-8 from 3-point range) -- including 17 straight points in 2nd half -- in win at Indiana (3/3) Scored 21 of game-high 27 points in 2nd half and added 7 assists to lead comeback over No. 1 Ohio State (2/12) Scored 30 points (9-of-13 FG, 3-of-4 3pt FG) and dished out 6 assists in win over Michigan State (2/6) Scored 28 points (7-of-7 on FTs) with 8 rebounds and 4 assists in win over Indiana (1/20) Game-high 22 points (8-for-9 on FTs) with 7 assists and 1 turnover in 39 minutes vs. Minnesota (12/28) GET TO KNOW JORDAN Tough competitor and team leader. Scored a team-high 19 points in 37 minutes at UNLV (11/20/10) the day after missing practice due to illness Clutch performer scored 18 of his 20 points in the final 2:00 and overtime in a comeback win vs. Penn State in 2010... UW trailed 60-52 with under 2:00 remaining when Taylor scored the final eight points of regulation Majoring in marketing and has an interest in becoming a sports agent SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS POINTS Season: 39 at Indiana (3/3/11) Career: 39 at Indiana (3/3/11) FIELD GOALS Season: 11 at Indiana (3/3/11) Career: 11 at Indiana (3/3/11) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 19 (4x) MR: vs. Butler (3/24/11) Career: 19 (4x) MR: vs. Butler (3/24/11) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Season: 7 at Indiana (3/3/11) Career: 7 at Indiana (3/3/11) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 10 vs. Butler (3/24/11) Career: 10 vs. Butler (3/24/11) FREE THROWS Season: 16 vs. Illinois (1/15/11) Career: 16 vs. Illinois (1/15/11) REBOUNDS Season: 11 vs. South Dakota (12/4/10) Career: 11 vs. South Dakota (12/4/10) ASSISTS Season: 9 vs. South Dakota (12/4/10) Career: 9 vs. South Dakota (12/4/10) BLOCKED SHOTS Season: 2 vs. Coppin State (12/23/10) Career: 2 vs. Coppin State (12/23/10) STEALS Season: 3 vs. Coppin State (12/23/10) Career: 3 (3x) MR: vs. Coppin St. (12/23) MINUTES Season: 44 at Iowa (2/9/11) Career: 44 at Iowa (2/9/11) TROPHY CASE 2011 second-team AP All-American 2011 first-team All-Big Ten (consensus) 2011 Big Ten All-Defensive Team One of 5 finalists for the 2011 Bob Cousy Award (nation's top point guard) One of 20 on 2011 Wooden Award ballot 2011 NABC and USBWA All-District 2008 Minnesota Mr. Basketball Led Benilde-St. Margaret H.S. to the 2008 Minnesota Class AAA championship TAYLOR S CAREER STATISTICS Total FGs 3-Point FGs Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 33 0 437 13.2 19 73.260 5 26.192 10 17.588 10 21 31 0.9 67 0 38 17 0 10 53 1.6 2009-10 33 17 975 29.5 111 281.395 35 107.327 74 103.718 29 76 105 2.3 80 0 118 39 3 30 331 10.0 2010-11 34 34 1241 36.5 194 448.433 75 175.429 154 185.832 32 107 139 4.1 80 3 161 42 5 25 617 18.1 TOTAL 100 51 2653 26.5 324 802.404 115 308.373 238 305.780 71 204 275 2.8 227 3 317 98 8 65 1001 10.0 TAYLOR IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Total FGs 3-Point FGs Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009 2 0 42 21.0 1 4.250 0 1.000 1 2.500 1 2 3 1.5 4 0 4 0 0 0 3 1.5 2010 2 2 67 33.5 6 16.375 2 6.333 2 5.400 0 6 6 3.0 5 0 6 3 0 2 16 8.0 2011 3 3 118 39.3 13 48.271 10 25.400 19 26.731 5 6 11 3.7 9 0 14 7 1 2 55 18.3 TOTAL 7 5 227 32.4 20 68.294 12 32.375 22 33.667 6 14 20 2.9 18 0 24 10 1 4 74 10.6

GASSER AT A GLANCE Appeared in all 34 games this season (30 starts), equaling the UW freshman record... his 30 starts are the 3rd-most for a UW freshman Tallied Wisconsin s first-ever triple-double with 10 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists at Northwestern (1/23) Posted first-ever official triple-double by a Big Ten freshman (Earvin Magic Johnson had one as a freshman in 1977 before assists were an official statistic) His triple-double was the first in a Big Ten conference game since Illinois Sergio McClain in 2001 2010-11 SEASON AVERAGES Minutes: 28.1 Points: 5.9 Rebounds: 3.9 Assists: 2.2 MISCELLANEOUS Category 10-11 Career Double-Figure Scoring: 9 9 20-Point Games: 1 1 Became the 1st UW freshman to hit a game-winning buzzer beater (final second or as time expired) with 3-pointer at the buzzer to win at Michigan (2/23) Tallied 21 points, 9 rebounds and 3 assists in 26 minutes vs. Prairie View A&M, his first-ever collegiate game... his 21 points ranked as the second-highest for a UW freshman in his collegiate debut... only Rashard Griffith scored more in his first game, tallying 27 points in the 1993 opener Started against North Dakota, becoming just the third UW freshman to start a game under Bo Ryan, joining Devin Harris in 2001-02 and Alando Tucker in 2002-03 2010-11 NOTES Had a 3.31 assist-to-turnover ratio in Big Ten play, would have ranked 2nd but did not meet 3.0 ast.-per-game min. Finished with 13 turnovers in 18 conference games, averaging one every 39.8 minutes (13 TOs in 518 minutes) Shot 48.0% from 3-point range (12-of-25) over last 14 games after shooting 18.4% (7-of-38) in first 20 games Ranked 4th on the team in scoring (5.9 ppg), 4th in rebounding (3.9 rpg) and 2nd with 75 assists Ranked 2nd on team (min. 20 attempts), shooting.855 (47-of-55) at the free throw line His 2.50 (75 assists, 30 turnovers) assist-to-turnover ratio ranked 2nd on the team Scored 11 points (3-of-4 FGs, 4-of-4 FTs) and added 7 rebounds and 2 steals in 36 minutes vs. Kansas State (3/19) Hit game-winning 3-pointer as time expired to lift UW to a 53-52 win at Michigan (2/23). Scored UW s final 5 points, finishing with 5 points, 4 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 block and 1 assist Scored 10 points and added career-high 12 rebounds and career-best 10 assists at Northwestern to record the first-ever triple-double in school history (1/23) Scored team-high 17 points on 7-for-10 shooting at Ohio State (3/6), going 2-for-3 from 3-point range Scored 21 points (9-for-10 free throws) with a team-high 9 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 steal in his first collegiate game vs. Prairie View A&M (11/14) Tallied 11 points and added 5 assists against a single turnover in win over Penn State (2/20) Scored 11 points (3-for-3 from 3-point range), with 7 rebounds and 2 assists in win over No. 1 Ohio State (2/12) Chipped in 11 points (2-of-2 from 3-point range), 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal in win over Purdue (2/1) Made first career start vs. North Dakota (11/16), scoring 7 points, grabbing 6 rebounds and dishing 4 assists GET TO KNOW JOSH Mature beyond his age, combo guard plays the game with a toughness and poise that is the trademark of Wisconsin basketball Sturdy ball handler with a dangerous outside shot Averaged a double-double in points and rebounds each of his final three prep seasons Honor roll student Last name pronounced GAH-sir SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS POINTS Season: 21 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) Career: 21 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) FIELD GOALS Season: 7 at Ohio State (3/6/11) Career: 7 at Ohio State (3/6/11) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 10 at Ohio State (3/6/11) Career: 10 at Ohio State (3/6/11) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Season: 3 vs. Ohio State (2/12/11) Career: 3 vs. Ohio State (2/12/11) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 6 at UNLV (11/21/10) Career: 6 at UNLV (11/21/10) FREE THROWS Season: 9 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) Career: 9 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) REBOUNDS Season: 12 at Northwestern (1/23/11) Career: 12 at Northwestern (1/23/11) ASSISTS Season: 10 at Northwestern (1/23/11) Career: 10 at Northwestern (1/23/11) BLOCKED SHOTS Season: 1 (2x) MR: at Michigan (2/23/11) Career: 1 (2x) MR: at Michigan (2/23/11) STEALS Season: 1 (12x) MR: vs. Butler (3/24/11) Career: 1 (12x) MR: vs. Butler (3/24/11) MINUTES Season: 37 at UNLV (11/21/10) Career: 37 at UNLV (11/21/10) TROPHY CASE Port Washington HS all-time leading scorer 2010 Wisconsin Gatorade Player of the Year Tallied Wisconsin s first-ever tripledouble with 10 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists at Northwestern (1/23/11) GASSER S CAREER STATISTICS Total FGs 3-Point FGs Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 34 30 957 28.1 68 144.472 19 63.302 47 55.855 42 90 132 3.9 80 3 75 30 2 17 202 5.9 TOTAL 34 30 957 28.1 68 144.472 19 63.302 47 55.855 42 90 132 3.9 80 3 75 30 2 17 202 5.9 GASSER IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Total FGs 3-Point FGs Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011 3 3 87 29.0 5 10.500 1 4.250 7 8.875 3 6 9 3.0 7 0 4 5 0 3 18 6.0 TOTAL 3 3 87 29.0 5 10.500 1 4.250 7 8.875 3 6 9 3.0 7 0 4 5 0 3 18 6.0

JARMUSZ AT A GLANCE Appeared in 122 career games (48 starts), including the final 112 consecutive games of this UW career Started the first 27 games of the 2009-10 season Three-time Academic All-Big Ten (2009, 2010 and 2011) Shot 47.9% from the field and 42.0% (21-of-50) from 3-point range as a sophomore Led the Big Ten, averaging a turnover every 47.1 minutes of action last season and did not turn it over in any of the final 11 regular-season games of 2009-10 (266 minutes played) 2010-11 SEASON AVERAGES Minutes: 23.7 Points: 3.9 Rebounds: 2.2 Assists: 1.3 MISCELLANEOUS Category 10-11 Career Double-Figure Scoring: 2 3 20-Point Games: 0 0 2010-11 NOTES Shot 36.0% from 3-point range, 4th on the team among official qualifiers Over 80% of his shots attempts came from 3-point range this year (89 of 105) Had 43 assists to just 12 turnovers on the year Averaged 1 turnover every 67.1 minutes played, by far the best in the Big Ten Hit 34.0 percent from long range during Big Ten play (16-of-47) Posted 7 points, 5 rebounds and a career-high 4 steals in the NCAA tournament vs. Butler (3/24) Scored 8 points on 3-for-3 shooting (2-of-2 3-point FG) and had 3 assists in NCAA win over Kansas State (3/19) Tallied 8 points, pulled down 4 rebounds and grabbed 2 steals in 34 minutes at Iowa (2/9) Scored 9 points on career-high 6-for-6 shooting at the free throw line in win over Michigan State (2/6) Scored 6 points and grabbed season-high 6 rebounds in Senior Day win over Northwestern (2/27) Scored 5 points with 5 rebounds vs. Illinois (1/15) and credited with helping hold Demetri McCamey to 3-of-13 shooting Made 7 of 8 3-pointers in consecutive games vs. Coppin State (12/23) and Minnesota (12/28) Went 3-for-3 from 3-point range, scoring 9 points vs. Minnesota (12/28), added 2 boards and 2 assists Tallied a career-high 12 points in 16 minutes vs. Coppin State (12/23), going 4-for-5 from 3-point range Posted 10 points (4-for-4 shooting) with 4 rebounds, one assist and 1 steal in 23 minutes vs. North Dakota (11/16) SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS POINTS Season: 12 vs. Coppin State (12/23/10) Career: 12 vs. Coppin State (12/23/10) FIELD GOALS Season: 4 (2x) MR: vs. Coppin St. (12/23/10) Career: 4 (2x) MR: vs. Coppin St. (12/23/10) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 6 (2x) MR: at Iowa (2/9/11) Career: 7 vs. IPFW (11/15/09) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Season: 4 vs. Coppin State (12/23/10) Career: 4 vs. Coppin State (12/23/10) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 6 at Illinois (1/2/11) Career: 6 at Illinois (1/2/11) FREE THROWS Season: 6 vs. Michigan State (2/6/11) Career: 6 vs. Michigan State (2/6/11) REBOUNDS Season: 6 vs. Northwestern (2/27/11) Career: 7 (2x) MR: vs. Michigan (1/20/10) ASSISTS Season: 4 vs. Michigan (1/5/11) Career: 4 vs. Michigan (1/5/11) BLOCKED SHOTS Season: 1 vs. Indiana (1/20/11) Career: 1 (5x) vs. Indiana (1/20/11) STEALS Season: 4 vs. Butler (3/24/11) Career: 4 vs. Butler (3/24/11) MINUTES Season: 35 (3x) MR: vs. N western (2/27) Career: 36 at Green Bay (12/9/09) GET TO KNOW TIM High basketball IQ and versatile defender who can match up with guards or forwards Dangerous outside shooter who will win the hustle points by diving on the floor, taking charges, etc. Brother, Adam, is a graduate of West Point and is currently serving in the Army. He recently returned from a tour in Afghanistan and is now stationed in Kentucky training to return to Afghanistan Last name is pronounced JAR-miss TROPHY CASE Three-time Academic All-Big Ten (2009, 2010 and 2011) Led Oshkosh West High School to a pair of Wisconsin state championships 2007 Wisconsin Gatorade Player of the Year JARMUSZ S CAREER STATISTICS Total FGs 3-Point FGs Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2007-08 22 0 89 4.0 6 10.600 2 5.400 1 4.250 1 9 10 0.5 7 0 2 5 0 1 15 0.7 2008-09 33 0 532 16.1 34 71.479 21 50.420 24 32.750 16 56 72 2.2 28 0 13 17 1 3 113 3.4 2009-10 33 27 718 21.8 25 81.309 18 61.295 16 23.696 26 71 97 2.9 40 0 20 15 4 11 84 2.5 2010-11 34 21 805 23.7 40 105.381 32 89.360 21 23.913 29 46 75 2.2 35 1 43 12 1 23 133 3.9 TOTAL 122 48 2144 17.6 105 267.393 73 205.356 62 82.756 72 182 254 2.1 110 1 78 49 6 38 345 2.8 JARMUSZ IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Total FGs 3-Point FGs Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008 3 0 6 2.0 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 0 - - 0 1 1 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2009 2 0 45 22.5 2 5.400 2 4.500 2 2 1.000 0 2 2 1.0 4 0 0 0 0 0 8 4.0 2010 2 0 25 12.5 0 2.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 2011 3 3 96 32.0 7 10.700 4 7.571 2 2 1.000 2 7 9 3.0 3 0 7 2 0 6 20 6.7 TOTAL 10 3 172 17.2 9 18.500 6 13.462 4 5.800 2 10 12 1.2 8 0 7 2 0 7 28 2.8

LEUER AT A GLANCE 2011 All-Big Ten first team (coaches), second team (media) One of 20 selected for 2011 Wooden Award ballot 2011 third-team All-America (Fox Sports) Honorable mention All-America (AP, Sports Illustrated, Yahoo!) Selected to the 2011 Lowe s Senior CLASS Award second team Named one of 30 players on Naismith Trophy midseason list 2011 NABC All-District 11 and USBWA All-District 5 Has played in 123 career games (68 starts) Was apart of class that finished with 100 wins during his tenure Owns 68 double-digit scoring games and 22 games with 20 points Has registered 8 double-doubles, including 6 in 2010-11 Scored in double figures in 39 consecutive games before finale Ranks 12th in UW history with 1,376 career points (36th member of UW s 1,000-point club) One of 8 players in UW history with 1,300 points and 500 rebounds 2010-11 NOTES Named Big Ten Player of the Week on Feb. 7 for second time in 2010-11 and third time in career by averaging 22.0 points and 9.5 rebounds in a pair of wins over No. 11 Purdue and Michigan State. Big Ten Player of the Week (12/6), averaging 25.5 ppg 10.0 rpg and 3.0 bpg in wins over NC State and South Dakota Finished with 621 points, the third-highest single-season total in Wisconsin history Led UW and ranked 3rd in Big Ten with 18.3 points per game; Ranked 5th in Big Ten in rebounding at 7.2 per game Ranked 2nd in Big Ten in free throw shooting at 84.3% overall and was second in conference games at 88.6% Averaged 20.5 ppg and 7.0 rpg in second- and third-round NCAA games, shooting 54.2% from the field Scored game-high 22 points (7-of-12 FGs, 7-of-7 FTs) with 7 rebounds in NCAA win over Belmont (3/17) Scored 19 points (6-of-12 FGs) and pulled in 7 rebounds in NCAA win over Kansas State (3/19) Scored 26 points and grabbed 6 rebounds vs. Northwestern in final home game (2/27) Posted back-to-back double-doubles with 22 pts, 10 reb vs. Penn State (2/20) and 12 pts, 12 reb at Michigan (2/23) Scored 26 points and grabbed 6 rebounds vs. Northwestern in final home game (2/27) Finished with career-high 15 rebounds and 19 points in overtime win over Iowa (2/9), playing 42 minutes Posted game-high 24 points with 13 rebounds vs. Purdue (2/1) Scored game-high 26 points vs. Illinois (1/15) with 9 rebounds Scored a career-high 29 points against South Dakota (12/4), connecting on a career-best 6 3-pointers Named to Old Spice Classic All-Tournament Team after averaging 17.7 points and 8.3 rebounds over three games LEUER S CAREER STATISTICS 2010-11 SEASON AVERAGES Minutes: 33.5 Points: 18.3 Rebounds: 7.2 Assists: 1.6 MISCELLANEOUS Category 10-11 Career Double-Figure Scoring: 33 68 20-Point Games: 14 22 Double-doubles: 6 8 GET TO KNOW JON Was one of 10 collegiate players invited to play on the USA Select Team last summer in Las Vegas and New York City, helping prepare Team USA for the 2010 FIBA World Championships Was invited to participate in the LeBron James Camp in San Diego last summer Hit game-winning jumper from the corner with 18 seconds remaining, then stole the ball and made two free throws to beat Wofford, 53-49, in the first round of the 2010 NCAA Tournament Fractured a bone in his left wrist last season, underwent surgery and missed nine Big Ten games in 2010 Grew 10 inches in high school, changing from a point guard to a post player Added over 20 pounds of muscle to his frame in last two years SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS POINTS Season: 29 vs. South Dakota (12/4/10) Career: 29 vs. South Dakota (12/4/10) FIELD GOALS Season: 11 vs. South Dakota (12/4/10) Career: 11 (2x) MR: S. Dakota (12/4/10) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 21 vs. South Dakota (12/4/10) Career: 21 vs. South Dakota (12/4/10) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Season: 6 vs. South Dakota (12/0/10) Career: 6 vs. South Dakota (12/4/10) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 11 vs. South Dakota (12/4/10) Career: 11 vs. South Dakota (12/4/10) FREE THROWS Season: 8 (2x) MR: vs. N western (2/27) Career: 9 at Green Bay (12/9/09) REBOUNDS Season: 15 at Iowa (2/9/11) Career: 15 at Iowa (2/9/11) ASSISTS Season: 7 vs. North Dakota (11/16/10) Career: 7 vs. North Dakota (11/16/10) BLOCKED SHOTS Season: 4 vs. South Dakota (12/4/10) Career: 4 (3x) MR: vs USD (12/4/10) STEALS Season: 2 vs. North Dakota (11/16/10) Career: 3 (2x): MR: vs. Oakland (11/18/09) MINUTES Season: 42 at Iowa (2/9/11) Career: 42 at Iowa (2/9/11) TROPHY CASE 2011 first-team All-Big Ten 2011 hon. mention AP All-American One of 20 on 2011 Wooden Award ballot Lowe s Senior CLASS Award finalist Naismith Trophy midseason top 30 2011 NABC and USBWA All-District 2010 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten 2009 and 2010 Academic All-Big Ten Three-time Big Ten Player of the Week Total FGs 3-Point FGs Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2007-08 32 0 276 8.6 34 72.472 12 26.462 14 29.483 19 21 40 1.3 12 0 12 20 3 4 94 2.9 2008-09 33 12 704 21.3 115 247.466 16 54.296 46 76.605 45 81 126 3.8 62 2 28 44 20 17 292 8.8 2009-10 24 22 691 28.8 142 272.522 18 46.391 67 93.720 35 104 139 5.8 50 1 39 24 32 13 369 15.4 2010-11 34 34 1139 33.5 227 483.470 54 146.370 113 134.843 57 189 246 7.2 75 1 56 54 30 17 621 18.3 TOTAL 123 68 2810 22.8 518 1074.482 100 272.368 240 332.723 156 395 551 4.5 199 4 135 142 85 51 1376 11.2 LEUER IN NCAA TOURNAMENT Total FGs 3-Point FGs Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008 3 0 2 0.7 0 0 - - 0 0 - - 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2009 2 2 33 16.5 1 9.111 1 5.200 1 2.500 1 4 5 2.5 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 2.0 2010 2 2 78 39.0 16 28.571 2 5.400 9 12.750 2 10 12 6.0 2 0 1 2 1 1 43 21.5 2011 3 3 96 32.0 14 36.389 3 11.273 13 16.813 5 15 20 6.7 11 1 4 6 2 1 44 14.7 TOTAL 10 7 209 20.9 31 73.425 6 21.286 23 30.767 8 29 37 3.7 15 1 5 11 3 2 91 9.1

NANKIVIL AT A GLANCE 2011 honorable mention All-Big Ten (coaches and media) Two-time academic All-Big Ten (2010 and 2011) Has played in 117 games with 87 career starts Has started 66 consecutive games Owns 32 career double-digit scoring games, including a careerhigh 25 points at Purdue (7-of-8 3-pointers) on Jan. 28, 2010 Raised averages from 4.5 ppg and 2.5 rpg as a sophomore to 8.1 ppg and 4.7 rpg as a junior His 2.1 offensive boards and 0.9 blocks per game as a junior both ranked seventh in the Big Ten 2010-11 SEASON AVERAGES Minutes: 27.9 Points: 9.7 Rebounds: 4.2 Assists: 0.7 MISCELLANEOUS Category 10-11 Career Double-Figure Scoring: 18 32 20-Point Games: 1 3 Tied UW single-game record with seven 3-pointers at Purdue (1/28/10), also posting the second-highest singlegame 3-point percentage in school history by going 7-of-8 (.875) His 42.0-percent career mark from 3-point range ranks 6th in UW history 2010-11 NOTES Scored in double fi gures in 14 of 18 Big Ten games, averaging 12.1 points during conference play Finished 2nd in Big Ten in 3-point shooting at 45.7% (59-of-129), ranked 3rd in conference play at.478 (44-of-92) Shot.496 from the fi eld, good enough for 10th in the Big Ten also shot 83.8% at free throw line Second on UW with 4.2 rebounds per game and leads team with 62 on the offensive end Ranked 8th in the Big Ten with 1.24 blocks per game Scored 16 points on 6-for-11 shooting in win at Indiana (3/3) Tallied 13 points (3-of-7 from 3-point range) with 6 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 block at Michigan (2/23) Scored season-high 22 points on 8-for-9 shooting (5-for-5 from 3-point range) in win over Penn State (2/20) Scored 15 points on 6-for-9 shooting and added 4 rebounds vs. Northwestern (2/27) Went 3-for-3 from 3-point range to fi nish with 11 points in win over Michigan State (2/6) Scored 16 points (on 7-for-10 shooting) to go with 5 rebounds at Northwestern (1/23) Tallied 14 points (3 treys), 7 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 blocks vs. Illinois (1/15) Drained 5-of-6 from 3-point range, fi nishing with 17 points, 4 boards, 3 blocks and 3 steals at Michigan St. (1/11) One rebound short of 1st career double-double against Milwaukee (12/8), tallying 10 points, 9 rebounds, 3 blocks and 2 steals... also held Milwaukee s leading scorer, Anthony Hill, to 0-for-8 shooting Had career-high 5 blocks to go with 9 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 steals vs. Notre Dame (11/28) Scored 17 points (7-of-8 shooting) vs. North Dakota (11/16) with 2 boards, 1 assist, 1 steal and 1 block GET TO KNOW KEATON Stands 6-foot-8 but his impressive vertical and over seven-foot wingspan allow him to play bigger than his size Pure jumpshot that extends well beyond the 3-point arc makes him a dangerous pick-and-pop threat Set the Wisconsin basketball record for forwards in the squat (430 pounds) Wants to be a teacher after basketball career; tutors students in math and science at Madison West H.S. Was high school teammates with Mike Nelson (North Dakota State), Wesley Matthews (Marquette), Kori Vernon (UW-Whitewater) and Jerard Ajami (Milwaukee) SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS POINTS Season: 22 vs. Penn State (2/20/11) Career: 25 at Purdue (1/28/10) FIELD GOALS Season: 8 vs. Penn State (2/20/11) Career: 9 at Purdue (1/28/10) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 13 at Iowa (2/9/11) Career: 14 (2x) MR: vs. Illinois (2/9/10) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Season: 5 (2x) MR: vs. Penn St. (2/20/11) Career: 7 at Purdue (1/28/10) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 8 (2x) MR: at Iowa (2/9/11) Career: 8 (3x) MR: at Iowa (2/9/11) FREE THROWS Season: 5 (2x) MR: vs. Indiana (1/20/11) Career: 5 (5x) MR: vs. Indiana (1/20/11) REBOUNDS Season: 9 vs. Milwaukee (12/08/10) Career: 11 (2x) MR: at Penn St. (1/3/10) ASSISTS Season: 2 (5x) MR: at Penn St. (1/29/11) Career: 5 vs. Duke (12/2/09) BLOCKED SHOTS Season: 5 vs. vs. Notre Dame (11/28/10) Career: 5 vs. vs. Notre Dame (11/28/10) STEALS Season: 3 (2x) MR: at Mich. St. (1/11/11) Career: 3 (4x) MR: at Mich. St. (1/11/11) MINUTES Season: 42 at Iowa (2/9/11) Career: 42 (2x) MR: at Iowa (2/9/11) TROPHY CASE 2011 honorable mention All-Big Ten 2010 and 2011 Academic All-Big Ten selection Tied UW single-game record with seven 3-pointers at Purdue (1/28/10) Named 2007 Wisconsin Mr. Basketball Helped lead Madison Memorial to the 2007 Wisconsin state championship NANKIVIL S CAREER STATISTICS Total FGs 3-Point FGs Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2007-08 19 0 46 2.4 2 8.250 0 0 - - 3 6.500 9 7 16 0.8 3 0 2 2 1 0 7 0.4 2008-09 31 20 434 14.0 53 110.482 9 14.643 23 28.821 33 43 76 2.5 38 0 10 16 5 10 138 4.5 2009-10 33 33 826 25.0 102 207.493 24 76.316 40 54.741 68 88 156 4.7 81 0 33 30 29 21 268 8.1 2010-11 34 34 949 27.9 120 242.496 59 129.457 31 37.838 62 82 144 4.2 67 2 23 29 42 16 330 9.7 TOTAL 117 87 2255 19.3 277 567.489 92 219.420 97 125.776 172 220 392 3.4 189 2 68 77 77 47 743 6.4 NANKIVIL IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT Total FGs 3-Point FGs Free Throws Rebounds Scoring Season GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008 2 0 1 0.5 0 0 - - 0 0 - - 0 0 - - 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2009 2 0 43 21.5 6 17.353 2 3.667 2 2 1.000 1 6 7 3.5 6 0 0 0 0 0 16 8.0 2010 2 2 22 11.0 1 6.167 0 2.000 0 0 - - 3 4 7 3.5 6 0 0 1 0 3 2 1.0 2011 3 3 68 22.7 6 15.400 4 10.400 3 4.750 3 4 7 2.3 9 0 1 2 4 0 19 6.3 TOTAL 9 5 133 14.8 13 38.342 6 15.400 5 6.833 7 14 21 2.3 21 0 1 3 4 3 37 4.1

2 WQUINTON SMITH G Senior 5-10 205 Milwaukee, Wis. (Rufus King) 2010-11 SEASON AVERAGES Minutes: 4.9 Points: 0.5 Rebounds: 0.5 Assists: 0.5 Appeared in 44 career games (one start) Saw action in 26 of 34 games this season, including 13 Big Ten contests Had 3.00 assist-to-turnover ratio on the season (12 assists with 4 turnovers) Made first career start vs. Prairie View A&M (11/14/10), posting 1 point, 5 rebounds and 3 assists Hit first career 3-pointer vs. Northwestern (2/27/11) Posted 2 points, 2 assists and a steal in 12 minutes vs. Indiana (1/20/11) Made the team as a walk-on after going through open tryout his freshman year Set UW basketball records for the guard position in both the bench press (310 pounds) and back squat (475 pounds) His first name is pronounced QUIN-ton SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS POINTS Season: 3 vs. Northwestern (2/27/11) Career: 3 (2x) MR: vs. N western (2/27/11) FIELD GOALS Season: 1 (5x) MR: at Indiana (3/3/11) Career: 1 (8x) MR: at Indiana (3/3/11) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 5 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) Career: 5 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Season: 1 vs. Northwestern (2/27) Career: 1 vs. Northwestern (2/27) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 1 (4x) MR: vs. N western (2/27) Career: 1 (4x) MR: vs. N western (2/27/11) FREE THROWS Season: 1 (2x) MR: vs. NC State (12/1/10) Career: 1 (3x) MR: vs. NC State (12/1/10) REBOUNDS Season: 5 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) Career: 5 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) ASSISTS Season: 3 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) Career: 3 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) BLOCKED SHOTS Season: -- Career: -- STEALS Season: 1 (2x) MR: vs. Belmont (3/17/11) Career: 2 vs. IPFW (11/15/09) MINUTES Season: 17 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) Career: 17 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) 5 RYAN EVANS F/G Junior/Sophomore 6-6 210 Phoenix, Ariz. (Hamilton) 2010-11 SEASON AVERAGES Minutes: 11.6 Points: 2.8 Rebounds: 2.3 Assists: 0.5 Redshirt sophomore has played in all 67 games of career Owns 8 double-digit scoring games, including 4 this season Scored 4 points with 3 rebounds in 12 min. of NCAA win over Belmont (3/17) Tallied 11 points and added 6 rebounds in career-high 28 minutes at Purdue Scored 10 points on 5-of-9 shooting vs. Purdue, hitting go-ahead basket with 50 seconds remaining Had 5 rebounds and 2 points in 15 minutes vs. Coppin State Scored 11 points for second-consecutive game at UNLV, adding 6 rebounds Equaled career high with 11 points, added 6 boards vs. North Dakota Averaged 3.3 points and 3.0 boards in 12.8 minutes off the bench last season Solid on-ball defender who has drawn several tough assignments like Duke s Kyle Singler and OSU s Evan Turner Redefined physique with 15 pounds of added muscle Self-described late bloomer Cut from HS team as a sophomore, named first-team all-state as a senior Considers Anthony Blakes of the Harlem Globetrotters as his mentor Father, Greg, wrestled at Minnesota and uncle, David, wrestled at UW SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS POINTS Season: 11 (3x) MR: at Purdue (2/16/11) Career: 11 (5x) MR: at Purdue (2/16/11) FIELD GOALS Season: 5 vs. Purdue (2/1/11) Career: 5 (3x) MR: vs. Purdue (2/1/11) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 9 vs. Purdue (2/1/11) Career: 9 vs. Purdue (2/1/11) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Season: -- Career: 1 vs. Arizona (11/23/09) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 1 (2x) MR: vs. B.C. (11/26/10) Career: 1 (8x) MR: vs. B.C. (11/26/10) FREE THROWS Season: 5 (3x) MR: at Purdue (2/16/11) Career: 5 (3x) MR: at Purdue (2/16/11) REBOUNDS Season: 6 (3x) MR: at Purdue (2/16/11) Career: 8 vs. Duke (12/2/09) ASSISTS Season: 3 at Marquette (12/11/10) Career: 3 (2x) MR: at Marq.(12/11/10) BLOCKED SHOTS Season: 1 (6x) MR: vs. Penn St. (3/11/11) Career: 2 (2x) MR: vs. Penn St. (1/24/10) STEALS Season: 1 (5x) MR: vs. N western (2/27) Career: 2 (3x) MR: vs. Cornell (3/21/10) MINUTES Season: 28 at Purdue (2/16/11) Career: 28 at Purdue (2/16/11) 15 BRETT VALENTYN G Senior 6-4 195 Verona, Wis. (Verona) 2010-11 SEASON AVERAGES Minutes: 5.1 Points: 1.0 Rebounds: 0.4 Assists: 0.2 Redshirt senior in fifth season as a walk-on Appeared in 51 career contests, including 24 this season Shot 8-of-23 from 3-point range on the season All 23 shot attempts this season came from 3-point range Went 2-for-2 from 3-point range, scoring 6 points vs. Prairie View A&M (11/14) Scored 3 points with 1 rebound at Iowa (2/9) Scored 3 points and dished an assist in 6 minutes at Northwestern Played career-high 9 minutes vs. North Dakota (11/16) Four-time Academic All-Big Ten (2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011) SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS POINTS Season: 6 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) Career: 6 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) FIELD GOALS Season: 2 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) Career: 2 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 3 vs. Coppin State (12/23/10) Career: 3 vs. Coppin State (12/23/10) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Season: 2 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) Career: 2 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 3 vs. Coppin State (12/23/10) Career: 3 vs. Coppin State (12/23/10 FREE THROWS Season: 1 vs. Michigan (1/5/11) Career: 2 (2x) MR: vs. Michigan (1/5/11) REBOUNDS Season: 2 (2x) MR: vs. Penn St. (3/11/11) Career: 2 (2x) MR: vs. Penn St. (3/11/11) ASSISTS Season: 1 (4x) MR: vs. Kansas St. (3/19/11) Career: 1 (8x) MR: vs. Kansas St. (3/19/11) BLOCKED SHOTS Season: -- Career: -- STEALS Season: 1 at Indiana (3/3/11) Career: 1 (2x) MR: at Indiana (3/3/11) MINUTES Season: 11 vs. Michigan (1/5/11) Career: 11 vs. Michigan (1/5/11)

31 MIKE BRUESEWITZ F Sophomore 6-6 220 St. Paul, Minn. (Henry Sibley) 2010-11 SEASON AVERAGES Minutes: 19.9 Points: 4.6 Rebounds: 3.1 Assists: 1.0 Shot 47.1 percent (57-of-121) from the field Made 14-of-29 (.483) 3-point field goal attempts at home this season Averaged 8.7 ppg and 6.3 rpg during three NCAA tournament games Scored 8 points (3-of-4 FG) with a career-high 9 rebounds vs. Belmont (3/17) Posted 11 points on 3-of-4 shooting including go-ahead 3-pointer at 1:31 mark of second half and added 6 rebounds vs. Kansas State (3/19) Scored 12 points including 10 in 2nd half on 4-for-5 shooting (2-of-2 3-pt) in win over No. 1 Ohio State (2/12) Scored career-high 18 points on 6-for-8 shooting vs. Green Bay (12/13) Tallied 10 points with 3 rebounds, 2 assists in 24 min. at Northwestern (1/23) Pulled down career-high 8 rebounds (4 offensive) at Marquette (12/11) Scored 9 points (on 3-of-3 shooting from 3-point range) vs. NC State (12/1) Made first career start vs. North Dakota (11/16), chipping in 6 points SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS POINTS Season: 18 vs. Green Bay (12/13/10) Career: 18 vs. Green Bay (12/13/10) FIELD GOALS Season: 6 vs. Green Bay (12/13/10) Career: 6 vs. Green Bay (12/13/10) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 8 vs. Green Bay (12/13/10) Career: 8 vs. Green Bay (12/13/10) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Season: 3 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) Career: 3 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 4 (3x) MR: vs. Butler (3/24/11) Career: 4 (3x) MR: vs. Butler (3/24/11) FREE THROWS Season: 4 vs. Green Bay (12/13/10) Career: 4 vs. Green Bay (12/13/10) REBOUNDS Season: 9 vs. Belmont (3/17/11) Career: 9 vs. Belmont (3/17/11) ASSISTS Season: 6 vs. Coppin State (12/23/10) Career: 6 vs. Coppin State (12/23/10) BLOCKED SHOTS Season: 2 vs. Minnesota (12/28/10) Career: 2 vs. Minnesota (12/28/10) STEALS Season: 2 (2x) MR: vs. Purdue (2/1/11) Career: 2 (2x) MR: vs. Purdue (2/1/11) MINUTES Season: 34 vs. South Dakota (12/4/10) Career: 34 vs. South Dakota (12/4/10) Posted 11 points (3-for-3 from 3-point range) with 6 boards, 2 assists vs. Prairie View A&M (11/14) Grew out hair as tribute to brother Robert, who played offensive line at Princeton Helped raise over $5,000 for MS by buzzing his red afro on live television 33 ROB WILSON G/F Junior 6-4 198 Cleveland, Ohio (Garfield Heights) 2010-11 SEASON AVERAGES Minutes: 7.3 Points: 1.6 Rebounds: 1.0 Assists: 0.3 Has played in 81 career games, with 2 starts Shot 52.0 percent (13-of-25) on 2-point FG and 7-for-8 at the FT line Started at Michigan St., posting 4 points and 3 assists in season-high 32 minutes Made first career start vs. Michigan (1/5), played 11 minutes with foul trouble Had 9 points and 1 rebound in 12 minutes vs. Coppin State Played season-high 16 minutes at Marquette, contributing 3 points, 4 rebounds and 1 assist Played 13 minutes vs. Boston College, scoring 8 points on 4-of-6 shooting Missed first two games of the season with a hamstring strain Made 35-of-64 (.547) shots including 7-of-23 (.304) from 3-point range in 2009-10 Poured in a career-high 13 points (4-of-6 shooting) with 3 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal in 18 minutes vs. Michigan last season (1/20/10) Has bulked up by 25 pounds since stepping onto campus SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS POINTS Season: 9 vs. Coppin State (12/23/10) Career: 13 vs. Michigan (1/20/10) FIELD GOALS Season: 4 vs. Boston College (11/26/10) Career: 5 vs. Michigan State (2/2/10) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 8 at Michigan State (1/11/11) Career: 8 at Michigan State (1/11/11) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Season: -- Career: 1 (10x) MR: vs. Illinois (2/9/10) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 2 (5x) MR: vs. Mich. St. (2/6/11) Career: 3 (2x) MR: vs. Penn St. (1/24/10) FREE THROWS Season: 2 (2x) MR: vs. Mich. St. (2/6/11) Career: 4 (2x) MR: vs. Michigan (1/20/10) REBOUNDS Season: 4 at Marquette (12/11/10) Career: 8 vs. Illinois-Chicago (12/27/09) ASSISTS Season: 3 at Michigan State (1/11/11) Career: 3 (2x) MR: at Mich. St. (1/11/11) BLOCKED SHOTS Season: -- Career: 1 (3x) MR: vs. Michigan St. (2/2/10) STEALS Season: 1 (2x) MR: at Illinois (1/2/11) Career: 1 (13x) MR: at Illinois (1/2/11) MINUTES Season: 32 at Michigan State (1/11/11) Career: 36 vs. Penn State (1/24/10) 40 JARED BERGGREN F Junior/Sophomore 6-10 235 Princeton, Minn. (HS) 2010-11 SEASON AVERAGES Minutes: 6.9 Points: 2.4 Rebounds: 1.1 Assists: 0.3 Redshirt sophomore has appeared in 48 career games, including 29 this season Career 51.5% (35-of-68) shooter Ranked 2nd on UW, shooting.491 from the field this season (27-of-55) Scored 6 points (2-of-2 3-pt FG) in 9 minutes in NCAA win over Belmont (3/17) Made 1st career start vs. Illinois (1/15), posting 2 points, 4 rebounds and 1 block Had 9 points, 4 rebounds, 2 blocks in career-high 21 min. vs. Minnesota (12/28) Posted 8 points, 3 boards and a block in 9 minutes vs. Coppin St. (12/23) Had 8 points in 9 minutes at Marquette (12/11) Tallied a career-high 12 points (3-for-3 from 3-point range) vs. NC State (12/1), along with 3 rebounds Had 5 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 block at UNLV (11/20) Soft jumpshot with range out to the 3-point arc Set the school s post-player record for the 300-yard shuttle run as a freshman and then broke his own record with a time of 51.66 second in summer of 2010 SEASON AND CAREER HIGHS POINTS Season: 12 vs. NC State (12/01/10) Career: 12 vs. NC State (12/01/10) FIELD GOALS Season: 4 (3x) MR: vs. Minn. (12/28/10) Career: 4 (3x) MR: vs. Minn. (12/28/10) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 7 at Marquette (12/11/10) Career: 7 at Marquette (12/11/10) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS Season: 3 vs. NC State (12/01/10) Career: 3 vs. NC State (12/01/10) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season: 4 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) Career: 4 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) 2010 and 2011 Academic All-Big Ten Name pronounced BURR-grin FREE THROWS Season: 2 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) Career: 2 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) REBOUNDS Season: 4 (3x) MR: vs. Illinois (1/15/11) Career: 4 (3x) MR: vs. Illinois (1/15/11) ASSISTS Season: 2 (2x) MR: at UNLV (11/21/10) Career: 2 (3x) MR: at UNLV (11/21/10) BLOCKED SHOTS Season: 3 vs. Minnesota (12/28/10) Career: 3 vs. Minnesota (12/28/10) STEALS Season: 1 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) Career: 1 vs. PVAMU (11/14/10) MINUTES Season: 21 vs. Minnesota (12/28/10) Career: 21 vs. Minnesota (12/28/10)