Basketball. Game #23 Wright State (14-8, Milwaukee (11-11, 6-5) Sun. Jan p.m. CST U.S. Cellular Arena Milwaukee, Wis.

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Game #23 Wright State (14-8, 7-3) @ Milwaukee (11-11, 6-5) Sun. Jan. 30 1 p.m. CST U.S. Cellular Arena Milwaukee, Wis. The Hot List The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s basketball team continues a three-game homestand with a Sunday afternoon contest against Wright State. The Panthers used a thrilling comeback to claim a 72-67 win over Detroit Friday night in front of a national television audience. UWM trailed by as many as 14 points. Milwaukee has now won two-straight games and is seeking its first three-game winning streak since beating UC Davis, Niagara and Northern Iowa in a six-day span in November. In its last eight wins, UWM is shooting 50 percent from the field and scoring 79.4 points per contest. In their last seven losses, the Panthers are shooting just 34.2 percent from the field and averaging 51.7 points per game. The Panthers have shot 50 percent or better six times this season after converting on 54.4 percent of their shots in last Sunday s win at Butler. But, Milwaukee has also shot less than 30 percent three times, including a 28.3 percent effort at Valpo last Friday that saw the Panthers miss their first 12 shots and go almost 14 minutes into the game without a field goal. UWM split the difference and shot an even 40 percent in the win over Detroit Friday. UWM s two most consistent offensive performers of late have been Tony Meier and Kaylon Williams. Meier has been in double figures in eight of the last 10 games and is in the top five in the league in both overall field goal shooting and three-point field goal shooting. Meanwhile, Williams has been in double figures in six of his last eight games and is averaging 6.0 assists per contest in his last eight outings. The Panthers have no one in the top 10 in the league in scoring but three players (Anthony Hill, Tone Boyle and Tony Meier) rank in the top 20. On The Air TV: Sports 32 (Daron Sutton and Adrian Tigert) Radio: WISN (AM1130) - Bill Johnson has the call Internet: Go to uwmpanthers.com for live stats, video, audio and a blog along with extended postgame coverage. Up Next UWM has almost a full week off before welcoming in-state rival Green Bay to The Cell next Saturday afternoon. Page 1 Game Notes Wright State 1/30 2010-11 Schedule/Results (11-11, 6-5) November 1 $-MSOE (EX) HLN W, 86-37 6 $-Carroll (EX) HLN W, 84-59 12 #-@ Portland L, 80-60 13 #-vs. Florida Atlantic L, 85-76 14 #-vs. UC Davis W, 73-62 17 @ Niagara W, 90-73 20 Northern Iowa Sports 32/HLN W, 65-63 23 $-Western Michigan HLN L, 67-55 27 Marquette Sports 32/HLN L, 75-72 December 2 Youngstown State HLN W, 76-67 4 Cleveland State Sports 32/HLN L, 82-59 8 @ Wisconsin Big Ten Network L, 61-40 11 @ South Dakota State W, 82-70 14 @ DePaul Sports 32 L, 61-47 18 Bowling Green HLN W, 72-69 30 @ Wright State HLN L, 68-44 January 1 @ Detroit HLN W, 84-81 (OT) 3 Butler ESPN3.com W, 76-52 8 @ Green Bay Sports 32/HLN L, 69-64 13 UIC Sports 32/HLN W, 87-75 15 Loyola Sports 32/HLN L, 71-65 21 @ Valparaiso ESPN3.com L, 60-43 23 @ Butler Sports 32/HLN W, 86-80 (OT) 28 Detroit ESPNU W, 72-67 30 Wright State Sports 32/HLN 1 pm February 5 Green Bay ESPNU 2 pm 10 @ Loyola Sports 32/HLN 7 pm 12 @ UIC HLN 3 pm 16 Valparaiso Sports 32/HLN 7 pm 19 @ BracketBusters TBA TBA 24 @ Cleveland State Sports 32/HLN 6 pm 26 @ Youngstown State HLN 12 pm March 1 Horizon League First Round HLN TBA 4 Horizon League Second Round HLN TBA 5 Horizon League Semifinals ESPNU TBA 8 Horizon League Championship ESPN 8 pm Home games in bold $- At Klotsche Center; all other home games at U.S. Cellular Arena # - Athletes In Action Classic (Portland, Ore.) HLN - HorizonLeague.com All times central For more, contact Associate AD Kevin O Connor (414-229-5674; kjoc@uwm.edu) or go online:

Studying The Likely Starters 1 Ja Rob McCallum So. G 6-1 Marion, Ind. 2 Kaylon Williams Jr. G 6-3 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 11 Tone Boyle Sr. G 6-4 Middleton, Wis. 21 Tony Meier Jr. F 6-8 Wildwood, Mo. 23 Anthony Hill Sr. F 6-7 Milwaukee, Wis. In Short Started the last 15 games... played in every other game off the bench... collected 4 double-figure efforts... 13 pts. vs. FAU... team-high 19 pts. vs. Marquette... 12 pts. at Wisconsin... 16 pts. and 4-4 on 3 s at SDSU... 15 pts. and four 3 s at Detroit. In Short Played one year at Evansville and one year at Kirkwood CC... led the MVC in assists at Evansville... 14 pts., 8 rbs. vs. YSU... 14 pts., 7 assts., 6 rbs. at SDSU... 17 pts. and game-tying 3 at Detroit... trp-dbl vs. Butler (10/10/10)... 17 pts., 6 assts., 6 rbs. vs. Loyola... 16 pts., 12 rbs. at Butler. In Short Back after sitting out last season with injury... All- League performer in 08-09... reached double figures in 13 games... poured in 27 pts. with five 3-pters at Niagara Nov. 17... made the game-winner vs. UNI... made seven 3-pters and scored 22 pts. vs. BGSU... 24 pts. at Detroit. In Short Started 71 games... has 26 double-figure scoring efforts and 8 double-figure rebounding efforts... led the way with 20 pts. vs. CSU... tossed in 17 pts. to go with 6 rbs. at Niagara... 11 rbs. vs. Western Michigan... 20 pts. vs. BGSU... 20 pts. vs. Butler... 22 pts. vs. UIC. In Short Has played in 109 games and made 59 starts in his Panther career... 30 pts. and 12 rbs. vs. YSU... alltournament team at the AIA Classic... 17 pts. and 8 rbs. vs. UNI before fouling out... 15 pts. and 10 rbs. vs. WMU... 18 pts. and 8 rbs. vs. MU... DNP vs. BGSU... 22 pts. vs. Butler. Stat Snapshot PPG RPG APG 8.0 1.8 0.8 Stat Snapshot PPG RPG APG 8.8 5.1 4.9 Stat Snapshot PPG RPG APG 12.4 2.8 1.2 Stat Snapshot PPG RPG APG 11.7 4.6 1.5 Stat Snapshot PPG RPG APG 13.2 6.2 1.4 3 Kyle Kelm Fr. F 6-9 Randolph, Wis. In Short Appeared in all 22 games as a true freshman... started vs. BGSU... 8 pts. and 6 rbs. vs. YSU... 8 pts. vs. CSU... 8 pts. at Butler... 9 pts vs. Det. 32 Lonnie Boga So. G 6-3 St. Louis, Mo. In Short Started 6 games... dbl-dbl of 16 pts. and 13 rbs. vs. UC Davis... 10 pts. at Detroit... missed games vs. GB, Loyola and Butler with ankle injury. Stat Snapshot PPG RPG APG 2.9 2.5 0.4 Stat Snapshot PPG RPG APG 4.3 3.2 0.8 Key Panthers In Reserve 4 Ryan Allen Jr. G 6-3 South Holland, Ill. In Short Appeared in all 22 games... played at Vincennes last season... scored 15 at Niagara... 10 pts. at Butler... 10 more and 2 blks. vs. Det. 34 Mitchell Carter Sr. C 6-11 Milwaukee, Wis. In Short Sat out last season as a transfer from South Carolina... played in 9 games this season. Stat Snapshot PPG RPG APG 5.2 2.5 0.7 Stat Snapshot PPG RPG APG 0.2 0.3 0.1 Page 2 Game Notes Wright State 1/30 30 Jerard Ajami Sr. G 6-2 Madison, Wis. In Short Started opener but missed gm. vs. FAU with sinus infection... coming off bench since... started 34 gms. in 09-10... missed BU w/knee. 44 Ryan Haggerty So. F 6-8 Glen Ellyn, Ill. In Short Played in 19 games... started 11 games a season ago... in his third season after redshirting in 08-09. Stat Snapshot PPG RPG APG 0.7 0.6 0.6 Stat Snapshot PPG RPG APG 0.8 0.8 0.4

Game #23 The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men s basketball team continues a threegame homestand with a Sunday afternoon contest against Wright State. A Quick Look At The Raiders Wright State is 14-8 overall and 7-3 in league play following a thrilling 63-61 win at Green Bay Friday night. The Raiders have now won 11 of their last 14 overall and Friday marked their fifth road win of the season. Defense has been the calling card for WSU throughout the season, with the Raiders allowing just 60.3 points per game. Three players average in double figures for Wright State, led by Vaughn Duggins at 16.0 points per game. Matchup History UWM holds a 22-20 all-time lead over Wright State thanks to having won 14 of the last 21 meetings between the two schools... UWM has beaten WSU 12-straight times in Milwaukee, though last year s game went to overtime after UWM trailed by 14 points... meanwhile, the Panthers have not won in Dayton since 2005... Ja Rob McCallum averaged 9.0 points per game in two meetings with the Raiders last season... Tone Boyle averaged 8.0 points per game in three meetings with WSU two seasons ago, but Boyle shot just 27.6 percent from the field. First Time With The Raiders Cooper Land scored 21 points and Wright State made 11 three-pointers to claim a 68-44 win over UWM Dec. 30 at the Nutter Center. The Raiders scored the final seven points of the first half and turned that into a game-changing 29-8 run in controlling the final 20 minutes of the contest. Wright State wound up making 56.5 percent of its shots from the field overall while limiting the Panthers to a 34.6 percent clip. UWM made just six of 27 shots in the second half. Tony Meier had 15 points but was the only Milwaukee player in double figures. Walking Wounded UWM was able to use its full compliment of players in Friday s win over Detroit, with three guys overcoming injuries and a lack of practice time to play in the game. Ja Rob McCallum made his 15th start of the season Friday after leaving last Sunday s win over Butler. He was poked in the eye and officially suffered a lacerated eye. He missed practice during the week and was still sporting a black eye Friday night. He had six points in 25 minutes. Meanwhile, Jerard Ajami and Lonnie Boga both played Friday off the bench after sitting out the Butler game with injuries. Ajami (knee) had two points, three assists and four rebounds in 13 key minutes while Boga (ankle) had a pair of rebounds in three minutes of play. Boga has actually missed three of the last six games while battling the injury. Happy To Be Home The Panthers are in the middle of a threegame homestand after playing eight of their last 12 games away from home. Milwaukee is now 6-4 at home this season and is now 80-30 in regular season and postseason contests at The Cell since its return in 2002-03. Even better, if you combine games at both the Klotsche Center and The Cell, UWM is 75-19 in league home contests over the last 11-plus seasons. Rob Jeter s teams are 57-28 at home. BracketBuster Announcement UWM already knows it will be going on the road for this season s BracketBusters date but the Panthers are expected to finally find out their opponent sometime Monday. The event includes 114 teams with 11 games nationally televised. Officially games can be played anytime between Feb. 18 and 20, though a large majority of the games will be played on Sat. Feb. 19. The event also includes a return game to Milwaukee by the Panthers opponent either next season or in the 2012-13 season. A Decade Of Horizon Success The last 10 years has found UWM establishing itself as one of the top men s basketball programs in the Horizon League. In fact, starting with the 2000-01 season, Milwaukee has the second-most league wins among league schools and is one of only two schools (Butler) to average more than 10 league wins per season. UWM has been below.500 in league play just once in 10 years - only Butler and Wright State can also make that claim. And, Milwaukee has won 10 or more league games in seven of 10 years, finishing in the top four seven times while winning three regular season league crowns. The full league standings over the last 10-plus years, not- Page 3 Game Notes Wright State 1/30 Season/Career Totals Starts 10-11 Career Tony Meier 22 71 Tone Boyle 22 52 Kaylon Williams 22 22 Anthony Hill 21 59 Ja Rob McCallum 15 16 Lonnie Boga 6 14 Jerard Ajami 35 Kyle Kelm 1 1 Ryan Haggerty 0 11 Double-Digit Scoring 10-11 Career Anthony Hill 14 35 Tony Meier 14 27 Tone Boyle 13 35 Kaylon Williams 9 9 Ja Rob McCallum 7 16 Lonnie Boga 3 11 Ryan Allen 3 3 Patrick Souter 0 1 Jerard Ajami 0 1 Ryan Haggerty 0 1 Double-Digit Rebounding 10-11 Career Anthony Hill 3 4 Kaylon Williams 2 2 Tony Meier 1 4 Lonnie Boga 1 1 20+-Point Games 10-11 Career Tony Meier 4 4 Tone Boyle 3 7 Anthony Hill 2 6 Ja Rob McCallum 0 1 30+-Point Games 10-11 Career Anthony Hill 1 1 Double-Doubles 10-11 Career Anthony Hill 3 4 Kaylon Williams Lonnie Boga 1 1 Tony Meier 0 2 Triple-Doubles 10-11 Career Kaylon Williams 1 1 5+-Assist Games 10-11 Career Kaylon Williams 13 13 Anthony Hill 2 Tony Meier 1 Patrick Souter 0 1 5+-Steal Games 10-11 Career None 4+-Three-Point FG Games 10-11 Career Tone Boyle 5 10 Tony Meier 4 Kaylon Williams 3 3 Ja Rob McCallum 2 6 Lonnie Boga Jerard Ajami 0 1

Standings League Overall Cleveland State 8-2 19-3 Valparaiso 7-2 15-6 Wright State 7-3 14-8 Butler 6-3 14-7 Milwaukee 6-5 11-11 Detroit 5-5 11-11 Green Bay 5-5 11-11 Loyola 4-6 13-8 Youngstown State 1-9 7-13 UIC 0-9 5-16 Schedule/Results Thurs. Jan. 27 Cleveland State 63, UIC 49 Loyola 84, Youngstown State 71 Fri. Jan. 28 Milwaukee 72, Detroit 67 Wright State 63, Green Bay 61 Sat. Jan. 29 Cleveland State @ Loyola Youngstown State @ UIC Butler @ Valparaiso Sun. Jan. 30 Wright State @ Milwaukee Detroit @ Green Bay Thurs. Feb. 3 Butler @ Youngstown State Valparaiso @ Cleveland State UIC @ Detroit Loyola @ Wright State Sat. Feb. 5 Green Bay @ Milwaukee Butler @ Cleveland State Valparaiso @ Youngstown State UIC @ Wright State Loyola @ Detroit Preseason Poll Team Points 1st 1. Butler 480 48 2. Detroit 381 3. Cleveland State 376 4. Valparaiso 312 5. Milwaukee 259 6. Wright State 256 7. Green Bay 242 8. Loyola 146 9. UIC 121 10. Youngstown State 67 ing Youngstown joined the league for the 2001-02 season while Valparaiso came on board for the 2007-08 campaign. W L Butler 131 42 Milwaukee 112 63 Wright State 103 71 Green Bay 86 88 Detroit 82 92 UIC 79 94 Cleveland State 74 100 Loyola 71 103 Youngstown State 38 122 Valparaiso 31 32 Career Watch As the 2010-11 season moves past the halfway point, a number of record chases and career marks have come into focus. - Senior Tone Boyle has fallen just behind Anthony Hill for the team leading in scoring, but he is trying to become the first Panther to lead the team in scoring in two different seasons since Clay Tucker led the team in three-straight seasons in the early 2000 s. If someone else leads the team, it would be the eighth-straight season where a different player led the Panthers in scoring. - Senior Anthony Hill is up to 432 rebounds, trying to become just the 14th Panther to reach 500 rebounds in his career. The 432 rebounds are eighth on UWM s Division I list, with Ricky Franklin seventh at 492. Hill has also now played in 109 games and will break into the top 10 in school history if he reaches 111 appearances. - Junior Kaylon Williams has 106 assists through the first 22 games. That tally would have led the team at the end of nine of the previous 12 seasons. He is on pace to collect over 140 assists, which would put him in the top three of UWM s Division I single season history. - Junior Tony Meier will make his 72nd start Sunday against Wright State, inching him toward the top 10 on UWM s Division I career start list. Pat McCabe is 10th with 74 starts. Last Time Out Tone Boyle scored 16 points and Tony Meier scored 10 of his 12 points over the Page 4 Game Notes Wright State 1/30 final five minutes of the game to give the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee a come-from-behind 72-67 win over Detroit Friday night at the U.S. Cellular Arena. The Panthers trailed by 10 points with eight minutes to play and by eight with five minutes to go but rallied to pull out the victory. Ryan Allen s inside hoop gave Milwaukee the lead for good with just under three minutes remaining, and six free throws in the final minute secured the win for the Panthers. Oh What A Comeback! UWM lost the first seven times it trailed at halftime this season, but now Milwaukee is making a habit of coming back after being down at the break. The Panthers did it for the second-straight outing on Friday night, but overcoming a one-point halftime deficit only tells a small part of the story. UWM had recovered from a 14-point deficit to pull within one at the break, then found itself down 10 with eight minutes to play. The deficit was still eight points with five minutes left, but Milwaukee finished the game on an 18-5 run. Tony Meier and Kaylon Williams, both of whom had struggled the entire game, provided big sparks in the closing moments. Meier had all 12 of his points in the final eight minutes, with 10 of those points coming in the final five minutes. Williams had four points and an assist without committing a turnover over the final five minutes. Maybe The Start Of A Streak? Friday s win over Detroit marked the second-straight victory for the Panthers, the first time they have won back-to-back games since beating Detroit and Butler at the beginning of the month. Now Milwaukee is setting out in search of its third-straight win, which would mark its first three-game winning streak since November. In that case, UWM beat UC Davis, Niagara and Northern Iowa in a span of six days. Season Sweeps UWM s win over Detroit Friday night completed a regular season series sweep of the Titans. It is the second opponent the Panthers have swept this year, with Milwaukee collecting a season sweep of Butler with its win at Hinkle Fieldhouse last Sunday. That means UWM has swept the teams picked to finish one-two in the

league in the preseason poll. Milwaukee also won its first game of the season against Youngstown State and UIC, meaning Milwaukee could sweep as many as four league opponents this season. Roller Coaster... Of Hoops The Panthers have now gone 8-7 in their last 15 games and have certainly experienced all of the ups and downs you might think accompany a near-split of wins and losses. The stats from these last 15 games paint a very clear picture of success when the Panthers have won, and a very clear picture of trouble when the Panthers have come up on the short end. 8 W s 7 L s FG Pct. 50.0 34.2 FG Pct. Defense 44.2 50.1 3-Pt. FG Pct. 45.5 26.6 3-Pt. FG Pct. Def. 35.1 45.2 3-Pt. FG Made 79 38 PPG 79.4 51.7 Asst/TO Ratio 1.1 0.7 Double Time Perhaps UWM s ups and downs this season are best summarized by simply looking at some point totals in back-to-back games this season. Exhibit A would be this past weekend, which saw the Panthers double their scoring output in less than 48 hours. UWM scored 43 points at Valpo Friday then scored 86 at Butler Sunday. Yet, doubling the point total isn t even as good as it s gotten for Milwaukee, which went from 40 points at Wisconsin Dec. 8 to 82 points at South Dakota State Dec. 11. And, falling just short of that increase was the jump on the Wright State/Detroit road trip, when the Panthers scored 44 against the Raiders and 84 against the Titans. There s Something About Butler Considering the success of the Bulldogs in recent seasons, BU likely absorbs the best effort of many teams. But, Milwaukee seems to have found a few answers to solving the riddle of Butler. UWM s win Jan. 3 snapped a 22-game regular season Horizon League winning streak for the Bulldogs. But, Milwaukee was also the last league team to beat Butler in a regular season game before that streak started. Now, with last Sunday s victory, the Panthers have handed Butler three of their last four league losses. Plus, UWM became the first team to beat Butler twice in the regular season since 2004-05. Anthony Hill has also been a force against the Bulldogs of late, scoring 18, 21, 15, 22 and 18 points in his last five games against Butler. Triple-Double Trouble Junior Kaylon Williams has been as-advertised for UWM this season and he seems to bring his best efforts when the Panthers face off with Butler. Certainly the highlight of recent games was his triple-double of 10 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in the win over the Bulldogs Jan. 3. It was the first triple-double by a Panther since Marc Mitchell had two of them during the 1992-93 campaign, and Williams became the first Panther to have 10 or more assists in a game since Cyrus Caldwell had 11 against Fairleigh Dickinson in 1997. Williams nearly outdid himself in 2010-11 Milwaukee Quick Facts General Information School: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee City/Zip: Milwaukee, WI 53201 Founded: 1885 Enrollment: 30,000 Nickname: Panthers Colors: Black and Gold Arena: U.S. Cellular Arena (10,783) Klotsche Center (3,500) Affiliation NCAA Division I Conference: Horizon League Chancellor: Mike Lovell (interim) Athletic Director: Dave Gilbert (interim) Senior Woman Administrator: Kathy Litzau Ticket Manager: Brian Morgan Athletics/Tickets Phone: 414-229-5158/229-5886 History First Year of : 1896 Overall all-time record: 1235-1140-1 First Year In Division I: 1990 Division I Record: 326-307 NCAA Appearances/Last Appearance: 3/2006 Last NCAA Results: def. Oklahoma 82-74; lost vs. Florida, 82-60 NIT Appearances/Last Appearance: 1/2004 Last NIT Results: def. Rice, 91-63; lost at Boise State, 73-70 Coaching Staff Head Coach: Rob Jeter (UW-Platteville, 91) Record At School (Season)/Career (Season): 93-86 (6th)/same Assistant Coach: Brian Bidlingmyer (Siena, 95) Assistant Coach: Chad Boudreau (Hannibal-LaGrange, 95) Assistant Coach: Duffy Conroy (St. Ambrose, 99) Director of Operations: Chip MacKenzie (Edgewood, 90) Video Coordinator: Ronnie Jones (UWM, 04) Media Relations Assoc. AD-Communications/MBB Contact: Kevin O Connor Office/Cell Phone: 414-229-5674/750-2091 E-Mail: kjoc@uwm.edu Assistant SID/Secondary MBB Contact: Chris Zills Office/Cell Phone: 414-229-4593/750-2090 Assistant SID: Kevin Conway Office/Cell Phone: 414-229-2413/750-0298 Athletics Fax: 414-229-5749 U.S. Cell Press Row Phone: 414-908-5808 Klotsche Center Press Row Phone: 414-229-6276 2009-10 Team Information Overall Record: 20-14 Home/Road/Neutral: 10-4/7-8/3-2 League Record/Finish: 10-8/4th League Tournament: Semifinals NCAA Tournament: None Starters Returning/Lost: 4*/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/3 Newcomers/Redshirts: 7 *- includes starter who missed 2009-10 season with injury Page 5 Game Notes Wright State 1/30

the second matchup with Butler Sunday, scoring 16 points to go with 12 rebounds and six assists. Those are far from the only times Williams has made his presence known, though. He has a pair of 17-point performances in his last eight games and has made 18 of his last 35 three-point attempts. Top Performances From T Meier Junior Tony Meier has put together an excellent junior campaign. Friday, he recovered from a scoreless first 32 minutes to score 12 in the final eight minutes, with 10 of those points coming in the final five minutes. He has now reached double figures in eight of his last 10 games and has scored 20 or more points four times in the last 13 outings. He is averaging 11.7 points per game, which is 18th in the league, while he is also in the top five in the league in field goal shooting and three-point field goal shooting while sitting in the top 10 in three-pointers made. Meier s season totals include 14 games with 50 percent of better shooting from the field. He has also had six of more rebounds eight times. From Way Downtown UWM has been quiet from three-point range in its last three games, shooting a combined 14-of-58 from distance. But, UWM is still second in the league in threepointers made overall, averaging 7.4 makes per game. The Panthers are also second in three-point field goal percentage, making 35.4 percent of their long range attempts. In league only games, Milwaukee has made 87 threes in 11 games. A close look at the individual numbers shows a team very capable of keeping up this pace of hitting from long range. Senior Tone Boyle has made four or more in a game 10 times, including his seven against Bowling Green Dec. 18. Ja Rob McCallum has made four or more three-pointers in a game six times in his brief career, while Tony Meier has now made three or more three-pointers in a game 10 times. Lonnie Boga has made three or more three-pointers four times and Kaylon Williams has made four 3 s in a game three times this season. Also From The Notebook UWM has three players in the top 20 in the league in scoring (Anthony Hill, Tone Boyle and Tony Meier)... Boyle is second in the league in three-pointers made... at South Dakota State Dec. 11, the Panthers made 27-of-43 shots overall for a 62.8 percent shooting clip. That was the third-best shooting tally in the school s Division I history and the first time the Panthers shot better than 60 percent since a win over Prairie View in 2004... the 14-of-23 (60.9 percent) performance from beyond the arc was the fifth-best in school history... the Panthers have shot 50 percent or better six times this season but have shot less than 30 percent three times... Tone Boyle s seven 3-pointers against Bowling Green Dec. 18 were the most by a Panther since Avery Smith made eight at Oakland in Dec. 2006... Milwaukee is now 39-17 in January under Rob Jeter and has been over.500 in all five Januarys under him... the Panthers are 2-0 in overtime this season and have won four-straight in OT. Don t Forget About These Guys The Panthers have a pair of players sitting out this season that are expected to be contributors in the 2011-12 campaign. Transfer James Haarsma is eligible to practice with the Panthers, but is sitting out due to NCAA transfer regulations. He will then have two years of college eligibility remaining. Haarsma averaged 10.8 points and 7.1 rebounds per game at Evansville in 2009-10. Meanwhile, true freshman Evan Richard is planning to redshirt this season, leaving him four years of eligibility beginning next season. Richard is an all-state performer from Cuba City High School who shared the team-lead in scoring during the August trip to Italy. Future Panthers Shaquille Boga of St. Louis, Mo., and J.J. Panoske of Brodhead, Wis., have signed National Letters of Intent to play at UWM. The two highly-rated players will join the Panthers starting with the 2011-12 season. Boga, the brother of current Panther Lonnie Boga, is a 5-foot-11 left-handed point guard who is in his fourth year as a starter at McCluer High School. He starts his senior season with 1,390 points, putting him on pace to break Lonnie s school s all-time scoring record. Panoske, a 6-foot-10 forward, averaged 21.8 points per game as a junior and is ranked third among seniors in Wisconsin. Last season, he was a firstteam WBCA Division 2 all-state honoree while also earning honorable mention alldivisions all-state honors from the AP. Page 6 Game Notes Wright State 1/30 Record Breakdown Shooting Shoots 50 percent or better... 5-1 Shoots 45-49.9 percent... 3-0 Shoots 40-44.9 percent... 3-2 Shoots 39.9 percent or less... 0-8 Opponent shoots 50 percent or better... 1-4 Opponent shoots 45-49.9 percent... 4-3 Opponent shoots 40-44.9 percent... 3-4 Opponent shoots 39.9 percent or less... 3-1 Miscellaneous Stats Outrebounds opponent... 5-3 Outrebounded by opponent... 4-8 Rebounding even... 2-0 Leading at halftime... 7-1 Trailing at halftime...4-10 Tied at halftime... 0-0 Forces 10 turnovers or less... 4-1 Forces 11-15 turnovers... 5-9 Forces 16-20 turnovers... 0-1 Forces 21+ turnovers... 2-0 Commits 10 turnovers or less... 1-2 Commits 11-15 turnovers... 6-5 Commits 16-20 turnovers... 4-4 Commits 21+ turnovers... 0-0 Scoring Scores 60 or more...11-5 Scores 70 or more...10-2 Scores 80 or more... 5-0 Opponent scores 60 or more... 10-11 Opponent scores 70 or more... 5-5 Opponent scores 80 or more... 2-3 Game Margin Games decided by 5 points or less... 4-2 Games decided by 6-10 points... 2-2 Games decided by 11-20 points... 4-4 Games decided by 20 or more points... 1-3 Milwaukee vs. Big East... 0-2 Big Ten... 0-1 Big West... 1-0 Metro Atlantic... 1-0 Mid-American... 1-1 Missouri Valley... 1-0 Summit... 1-0 Sun Belt... 0-1 West Coast Conference... 0-1 Miscellaneous Home... 6-4 Away... 4-6 Neutral... 1-1 Mondays... 1-0 Tuesdays... 0-2 Wednesdays... 1-1 Thursdays... 2-1 Fridays... 1-2 Saturdays... 4-5 Sundays... 2-0 Overtime... 2-0

2010-11 Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School/Last School) 1 Ja Rob McCallum G 6-1 170 So. Marion, Ind. (Marion) 2 Kaylon Williams G 6-3 185 Jr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Kennedy/Kirkwood CC) 3 Kyle Kelm F 6-9 210 Fr. Randolph, Wis. (Randolph) 4 Ryan Allen G 6-3 200 Jr. South Holland, Ill. (Thornton/Vincennes CC) 11 Tone Boyle G 6-4 195 Sr. Middleton, Wis. (Middleton/Highland CC) 15 Patrick Souter G 6-0 170 So. Racine, Wis. (St. Catherine s) 20 Mitch Roelke G 6-0 170 Fr. Waunakee, Wis. (Waunakee) 21 Tony Meier F 6-8 210 Jr. Wildwood, Mo. (Lafayette) 22 Evan Richard G 6-2 175 Fr. Kieler, Wis. (Cuba City) 23 Anthony Hill F 6-7 230 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Bradley Tech) 30 Jerard Ajami G 6-2 180 Sr. Madison, Wis. (Memorial/Northern Michigan) 32 Lonnie Boga G 6-3 200 So. St. Louis, Mo. (McCluer) 33 Quinton Gustavson C 6-9 200 Fr. Racine, Wis. (Case) 34 Mitchell Carter C 6-10 270 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. (King/South Carolina) #-42 James Haarsma F 6-7 230 Jr. Racine, Wis. (St. Catherine s/evansville) 44 Ryan Haggerty F 6-8 210 So. Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Benet Academy) 45 Christian Wolf F 6-9 250 So. Kohler, Wis. (Kohler/Florida Gulf Coast) # - Will sit out 2010-11 season due to NCAA transfer regulations Coaching Staff Head Coach Rob Jeter 6th season UW-Platteville, 1991 Assistant Coach Brian Bidlingmyer 6th season Siena, 1995 Assistant Coach Chad Boudreau 6th season Hannibal-LaGrange, 1995 Assistant Coach Duffy Conroy 6th season St. Ambrose, 1999 Director of Operations Chip MacKenzie 6th season Edgewood, 1990 Video Coordinator Ronnie Jones 6th season UWM, 2004 Roster By State/Country Wisconsin (11) Jerard Ajami; Tone Boyle; Mitchell Carter; Quinton Gustavson; James Haarsma; Anthony Hill; Kyle Kelm; Evan Richard; Mitch Roelke; Patrick Souter; Christian Wolf Missouri (2) Tony Meier; Lonnie Boga Indiana (1) Ja Rob McCallum Illinois (2) Ryan Allen; Ryan Haggerty Iowa (1) Kaylon Williams Page 7 Game Notes Wright State 1/30 Roster By Class Seniors (4) Jerard Ajami; Tone Boyle; Mitchell Carter; Anthony Hill Juniors (4) Ryan Allen; James Haarsma* Tony Meier; Kaylon Williams Sophomores (5) Lonnie Boga; Ryan Haggerty; Ja Rob McCallum; Patrick Souter; Christian Wolf Freshmen (4) Quinton Gustavson; Kyle Kelm; Evan Richard; Mitch Roelke * - transfer - sitting out this season Pronunciations Tone Boyle tone (rhymes with phone) Ja Rob McCallum jah-rob Patrick Souter soot-er Jerard Ajami ah-jah-mee James Haarsma hars-mah Mitch Roelke roll-key Rob Jeter gee-tur

2010-11 Overall Statistics RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All games 11-11 6-4 4-6 1-1 League 6-5 4-2 2-3 0-0 Non-League 5-6 2-2 2-3 1-1 Score By Periods: 1st 2nd OT Total Milwaukee 704 759 25 1488 Opponents 786 736 16 1538 # Player GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3F-3FA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 23 HILL, Anthony 21-21 574-27.3 104-208.500 0-2.000 69-110.627 54-77 131 6.2 70 3 29 55 9 8 277 13.2 11 BOYLE, Tone 22-22 712-32.4 84-224.375 54-146.370 51-63.810 7-55 62 2.8 33 1 27 22 2 20 273 12.4 21 MEIER, Tony 22-22 597-27.1 82-160.513 39-93.419 54-64.844 42-60 102 4.6 65 2 33 40 17 9 257 11.7 02 WILLIAMS, Kaylon 22-22 681-31.0 65-157.414 22-61.361 41-71.577 9-104 113 5.1 37 0 106 70 1 16 193 8.8 01 McCALLUM, Ja Rob 22-15 531-24.1 65-170.382 29-86.337 16-27.593 5-34 39 1.8 39 0 16 35 0 11 175 8.0 04 ALLEN, Ryan 22-0 339-15.4 41-77.532 0-1.000 32-52.615 24-31 55 2.5 37 1 16 28 9 18 114 5.2 32 BOGA, Lonnie 19-6 297-15.6 32-74.432 10-28.357 7-18.389 20-40 60 3.2 39 2 15 16 1 10 81 4.3 03 KELM, Kyle 22-1 312-14.2 21-65.323 7-27.259 21-40.525 24-33 57 2.6 22 0 8 20 3 5 70 3.2 44 HAGGERTY, Ryan 19-0 119-6.3 5-15.333 0-4.000 6-13.462 5-10 15 0.8 11 0 7 4 1 1 16 0.8 45 WOLF, Christian 12-0 68-5.7 2-5.400 0-0.000 6-11.545 6-5 11 0.9 13 0 2 3 0 0 10 0.8 30 AJAMI, Jerard 20-1 150-7.5 4-19.211 0-6.000 5-10.500 4-8 12 0.6 15 0 12 5 1 2 13 0.7 15 SOUTER, Patrick 11-0 42-3.8 2-9.222 1-3.333 2-3.667 2-3 5 0.5 4 0 1 3 0 0 7 0.6 34 CARTER, Mitchell 9-0 26-2.9 0-5.000 0-0.000 2-8.250 3-0 3 0.3 4 0 1 3 0 1 2 0.2 20 ROELKE, Mitch 1-0 2-2.0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM 40-41 81 3.7 1 7 Total 22 507-1188.427 162-457.354 312-490.637 245-501 746 33.9 390 9 273 311 44 101 1488 67.6 Opponents 22 560-1225.457 137-361.380 281-399.704 220-526 746 33.9 451 13 279 286 79 147 1538 69.9 2010-11 League-Only Statistics Score By Periods: 1st 2nd OT Total Milwaukee 351 380 25 756 Opponents 392 364 16 772 # Player GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3F-3FA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 23 HILL, Anthony 11-11 306-27.8 61-119.513 0-2.000 37-60.617 34-35 69 6.3 35 2 7 27 2 4 159 14.5 21 MEIER, Tony 11-11 311-28.3 45-88.511 22-53.415 36-40.900 22-29 51 4.6 29 1 20 19 7 6 148 13.5 11 BOYLE, Tone 11-11 383-34.8 36-102.353 24-68.353 27-34.794 4-32 36 3.3 21 1 13 11 0 13 123 11.2 02 WILLIAMS, Kaylon 11-11 350-31.8 40-85.471 18-39.462 19-32.594 5-57 62 5.6 19 0 56 40 1 5 117 10.6 01 McCALLUM, Ja Rob 11-11 283-25.7 23-76.303 12-42.286 9-14.643 2-17 19 1.7 19 0 7 21 0 5 67 6.1 04 ALLEN, Ryan 11-0 176-16.0 19-33.576 0-1.000 15-26.577 15-12 27 2.5 14 0 10 7 6 8 53 4.8 03 KELM, Kyle 11-0 150-13.6 14-43.326 5-18.278 12-24.500 15-15 30 2.7 8 0 4 6 2 4 45 4.1 32 BOGA, Lonnie 8-0 98-12.3 8-28.286 5-14.357 1-3.333 6-9 15 1.9 11 1 3 7 0 3 22 2.8 45 WOLF, Christian 6-0 35-5.8 1-3.333 0-0.000 3-4.750 3-5 8 1.3 6 0 1 1 0 0 5 0.8 15 SOUTER, Patrick 6-0 21-3.5 1-5.200 1-3.333 2-2 1.000 1-2 3 0.5 1 0 1 2 0 0 5 0.8 30 AJAMI, Jerard 10-0 55-5.5 2-8.250 0-4.000 3-4.750 3-4 7 0.7 4 0 7 3 1 1 7 0.7 44 HAGGERTY, Ryan 11-0 66-6.0 2-8.250 0-4.000 0-2.000 0-5 5 0.5 6 0 5 1 0 1 4 0.4 34 CARTER, Mitchell 5-0 14-2.8 0-3.000 0-0.000 1-2.500 1-0 1 0.2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0.2 20 ROELKE, Mitch 1-0 2-2.0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TM TEAM 19-15 34 3.1 0 4 Total 11 252-601.419 87-248.351 165-247.668 130-237 367 33.4 175 5 134 150 19 50 756 68.7 Opponents 11 286-610.469 79-191.414 121-178.680 111-255 366 33.3 229 7 130 149 42 72 772 70.2 Page 8 Game Notes Wright State 1/30

Date Opponent Score W/L Att. High Points High Rebounds #-11/1 MSOE 86-37 W 1,690 12-Tone Boyle 8-Lonnie Boga 12-Evan Richard #-11/6 Carroll 84-59 W 2,450 19-Anthony Hill 7-Anthony Hill 7-Kyle Kelm $-11/12 @ Portland 80-60 L 1,379 13-Tone Boyle 7-Kyle Kelm $-11/13 vs. Florida Atlantic 85-76 L 1,855 16-Tone Boyle 8-Anthony Hill $-11/14 vs. UC Davis 73-62 W 1,164 16-Lonnie Boga 13-Lonnie Boga 11/17 @ Niagara 90-73 W 2,013 27-Tone Boyle 8-Anthony Hill 11/20 Northern Iowa 65-63 W 3,752 17-Anthony Hill 8-Anthony Hill 11/23 Western Michigan 67-55 L 1,807 16-Tone Boyle 11-Tony Meier 11/27 Marquette 75-72 L 7,120 19-Ja Rob McCallum 8-Anthony Hill 12/2 Youngstown State 76-67 W 2,533 30-Anthony Hill 12-Anthony Hill 12/4 Cleveland State 82-59 L 2,946 20-Tony Meier 5-Tony Meier 12/8 @ Wisconsin 61-40 L 17,230 12-Ja Rob McCallum 5-Anthony Hill 5-Kaylon Williams 12/11 @ South Dakota State 82-70 W 1,622 19-Tony Meier 7-Tony Meier 12/14 @ DePaul 61-47 L 7,612 10-Anthony Hill 7-Tony Meier 10-Ja Rob McCallum 12/18 Bowling Green 72-69 W 2,528 22-Tone Boyle 8-Kaylon Williams 12/30 @ Wright State 68-44 L 3,678 15-Tony Meier 8-Anthony Hill 1/1 @ Detroit 84-81 W-OT 1,577 24-Tone Boyle 8-Tony Meier 1/3 Butler 76-52 W 4,027 22-Anthony Hill 10-Kaylon Williams 1/8 @ Green Bay 69-64 L 4,649 14-Kaylon Williams 12-Anthony Hill 1/13 UIC 87-75 W 2,234 22-Tony Meier 6-Anthony Hill 1/15 Loyola 71-65 L 3,152 19-Anthony Hill 6-Kaylon Williams 1/21 @ Valparaiso 60-43 L 3,376 16-Tony Meier 7-Anthony Hill 1/23 @ Butler 86-80 W-OT 6,745 18-Anthony Hill 12-Kaylon Williams 1/28 Detroit 72-67 W 3,072 16-Tone Boyle 8-Anthony Hill 1/30 Wright State 1 pm U.S. Cellular Arena Sports 32/HLN 2/5 Green Bay 2 pm U.S. Cellular Arena ESPNU 2/10 @ Loyola 7 pm Chicago, Ill. Sports 32/HLN 2/12 @ UIC 3 pm Chicago, Ill. HLN 2/16 Valparaiso 7 pm U.S. Cellular Arena Sports 32/HLN 2/19 @ BracketBusters TBA TBA TBA 2/24 @ Cleveland State 6 pm Cleveland, Ohio Sports 32/HLN 2/26 @ Youngstown State 12 pm Youngstown, Ohio HLN Home games in bold All times central standard # - Exhibition game $ - Athletes In Action Classic (@ Portland, Ore.) 2010-11 Schedule and Results Page 9 Game Notes Wright State 1/30

Miscellaneous Stats Leading Scorer Tone Boyle...7 Anthony Hill...6 Tony Meier...5 Ja Rob McCallum...3 Lonnie Boga...1 Kaylon Williams...1 Leading Rebounder Anthony Hill...11 Tony Meier...5 Kaylon Williams...5 Kyle Kelm...1 Lonnie Boga...1 Leader In Assists Kaylon Williams...18 Anthony Hill...2 Ja Rob McCallum...2 Tony Meier...1 Lonnie Boga...1 Kyle Kelm...1 Largest Halftime Lead vs. UC Davis (11/14)...13 Largest Halftime Deficit Cleveland State (12/4)...25 Largest Lead Butler (1/3)...25 Largest Deficit Cleveland State (12/4)...32 Consecutive UWM Points vs. Detroit (1/28)...12 Consecutive Opponent Points @ Wisconsin (12/8)...13 vs. Marquette (11/27)...13 Largest Home Crowd vs. Marquette (11/27)...7,120 Largest Road Crowd @ Wisconsin (12/8)... 17,230 Specialty-Stat Breakdown (UWM/Opponents) Opponent Off Turnovers 2nd Chance In The Paint Fast Break Bench @ Portland 11/10 10/6 24/28 2/11 22/30 vs. Florida Atlantic 15/16 13/11 30/36 0/4 25/20 vs. UC Davis 14/10 8/6 28/28 9/6 27/20 @ Niagara 16/14 26/9 46/28 6/6 25/21 Northern Iowa 20/8 14/6 30/20 0/2 15/20 Western Michigan 9/17 7/4 24/30 12/16 16/22 Marquette 6/21 10/4 34/34 12/16 21/18 Youngstown St. 5/16 13/16 42/22 5/12 14/28 Cleveland St. 20/22 14/8 20/30 2/17 27/18 @ Wisconsin 6/19 1/9 8/18 0/0 7/9 @ South Dakota St. 5/17 0/14 20/26 6/2 12/14 @ DePaul 8/17 11/6 26/36 2/6 12/21 Bowling Green 20/11 7/17 16/44 3/4 10/43 @ Wright St. 8/15 9/9 18/22 2/2 2/9 @ Detroit 25/23 14/12 18/40 3/18 12/12 Butler 7/16 10/10 24/28 2/7 9/19 @ Green Bay 6/10 11/4 12/24 6/8 10/15 UIC 13/8 8/15 22/34 4/4 10/19 Loyola 14/16 2/6 30/34 0/4 6/33 @ Valparaiso 8/23 11/10 14/40 0/12 9/26 @ Butler 10/4 9/15 44/42 2/2 22/17 Detroit 25/15 11/7 26/28 9/22 21/19 Wright St. Green Bay @ Loyola @ UIC Valparaiso @ BracketBusters @ Cleveland St. @ Youngstown St. Totals 271/328 219/204 556/672 87/181 334/453 UWM Avg. 11.7 9.9 25.2 3.7 14.9 Opp. Avg. 14.9 9.4 30.7 7.6 20.7 Milwaukee Starting Lineup @ Portland Williams Boyle Ajami Meier Hill vs. Florida Atlantic Williams Boyle Boga Meier Hill vs. UC Davis Williams Boyle Boga Meier Hill @ Niagara Williams Boyle Boga Meier Hill Northern Iowa Williams Boyle Boga Meier Hill Western Michigan Williams Boyle Boga Meier Hill Marquette Williams Boyle Boga Meier Hill Youngstown St. Williams Boyle McCallum Meier Hill Cleveland St. Williams Boyle McCallum Meier Hill @ Wisconsin Williams Boyle McCallum Meier Hill @ South Dakota St. Williams Boyle McCallum Meier Hill @ DePaul Williams Boyle McCallum Meier Hill Bowling Green Williams Boyle McCallum Meier Kelm @ Wright St. Williams Boyle McCallum Meier Hill @ Detroit Williams Boyle McCallum Meier Hill Butler Williams Boyle McCallum Meier Hill @ Green Bay Williams Boyle McCallum Meier Hill UIC Williams Boyle McCallum Meier Hill Loyola Williams Boyle McCallum Meier Hill @ Valparaiso Williams Boyle McCallum Meier Hill @ Butler Williams Boyle McCallum Meier Hill Detroit Williams Boyle McCallum Meier Hill Wright St. Green Bay @ Loyola @ UIC Valparaiso @ BracketBusters @ Cleveland St. @ Youngstown St. Page 10 Game Notes Wright State 1/30

Scoring A player with 30-34 points 12/2/10 vs. Youngstown State Anthony Hill (30) A player with 35-39 points 12/2/06 @ Oakland Avery Smith (36) A player with 40 points or more 2/27/03 @ Wright State Clay Tucker (40) Two players with 20-plus points 1/3/11 vs. Butler Anthony Hill (22); Tony Meier (20) Three players with 20-plus points 2/5/05 vs. UIC Joah Tucker (26); Ed McCants (22); Boo Davis (20) Three players in double-digits 11/20/10 vs. Northern Iowa Anthony Hill (17); Tone Boyle (12); Lonnie Boga (10) Four players in double-digits 1/28/11 vs. Detroit Tone Boyle (16); Anthony Hill (13); Tony Meier (12); Ryan Allen (10) Five players in double-digits 1/1/11 @ Detroit Tone Boyle (24); Kaylon Williams (17); Ja Rob McCallum (15); Tony Meier (11); Lonnie Boga (10) Six players in double-digits 3/5/10 vs. Cleveland State Anthony Hill (14); Ja Rob McCallum (14); Ricky Franklin (13); Ryan Haggerty (12); James Eayrs (11); Jason Averkamp (10) 20 or more in three-straight games 1/22-1/29/09 Ricky Franklin 20 or more in four-straight games 1/5-1/14/06 Joah Tucker 30 or more in two-straight games 2/8-2/15/96 Roderick Johnson 30 or more in three-straight games 2/28-3/4/91 Von McDade 40 or more in two-straight games 12/3-12/8/90 Von McDade Double figures in 20-straight games 12/3/05-3/16/06 Joah Tucker (29-straight) Double figures in 25-straight games 12/3/05-3/16/06 Joah Tucker (29-straight) The Last Time Rebounds A player grabbed 10 rebounds 1/23/11 @ Butler Kaylon Williams - 12 A player grabbed 15 rebounds 1/31/09 vs. UIC Tony Meier - 16 A player grabbed 20 rebounds No record in Division I Two players with 10 rebounds 11/23/10 vs. Western Michigan Tony Meier - 11; Anthony Hill - 10 Three players with 10 rebounds 2/4/06 @ Butler Adrian Tigert - 13; Joah Tucker - 10; Jason McCoy - 10 Double figures in two-straight games 2/12-2/16/08 Marcus Skinner Double figures in three-straight games 1/19-1/26/08 Marcus Skinner Double-double 1/23/11 @ Butler Kaylon Williams - 16 points, 12 rebounds Two-straight double-doubles see three-straight below Marcus Skinner Three-straight double-doubles 1/19-1/26/08 Marcus Skinner Triple-double 1/3/11 vs. Butler Kaylon Williams (10p/10 r/10a) 10-plus assists 1/3/11 vs. Butler Kaylon Williams - 11 Miscellaneous 10-plus blocked shots No record in Division I Shot in final seconds to tie a game 1/1/11 @ Detroit Kaylon Williams - three-pointer (W 84-81 OT) Shot in final seconds to win a game 11/20/10 vs. Northern Iowa Tone Boyle - jumper with 2.4 left (W 65-63) Shot at buzzer to win a game 1/31/09 vs. UIC Deion James - three-pointer (W 63-62) Page 11 Game Notes Wright State 1/30 Team Scored 100 or more points 11/20/04 vs. Prairie View Win, 117-55 Scored 110 or more points 11/20/04 vs. Prairie View Win, 117-55 Scored 120 or more points 1/24/89 vs. Lakeland Win, 125-79 Scored fewer than 50 points 1/21/11 @ Valparaiso Loss, 43-60 Scored fewer than 40 points 12/12/07 vs. Wisconsin Loss, 39-61 Allowed 100 or more points 11/22/08 @ Marquette Loss, 80-100 Allowed under 40 points 1/7/08 @ Youngstown State Win, 61-39 Shoot 60 percent or better 12/11/10 @ South Dakota State 27-43;.628 Shoot 65 percent or better 2/8/96 @ Clevelane State 40-59;.678 Opponent shoots 60 pct. or better 12/4/10 vs. Cleveland State 30-47;.638 Shoot less than 30 percent 1/21/11 @ Valparaiso 13-46;.283 Opponent shoots less than 30 pct. 1/15/09 vs. Youngstown State 17-62;.274 Won an overtime game 1/23/11 @ Butler 86-80 Lost an overtime game 1/9/09 vs. Green Bay 77-75 Played a 2 OT game 1/14/01 @ Loyola UWM 94, Loyola 93 Played a 3 OT game No record Played a 4 OT game 1/11/01 @ UIC UIC 112, UWM 106

2010-11 Milwaukee Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Score W/L FG s Pct. 3pt Pct. FT s Pct. Off-Def. Tot. Avg. PF A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. @ Portland 80-60 L 22-64.344 6-22.273 10-18.556 13-22 35 35.0 19 12 12 1 12 60 60.0 vs. Florida Atlantic 85-76 L 26-59.441 9-26.346 15-34.441 14-26 40 37.5 29 10 13 3 3 76 68.0 vs. UC Davis 73-62 W 25-50.500 5-15.333 18-33.545 9-26 35 36.7 24 9 16 3 6 73 69.7 @ Niagara 90-73 W 33-68.485 8-19.421 16-26.615 17-27 44 38.5 22 19 12 2 4 90 74.8 Northern Iowa 65-63 W 23-53.434 3-11.273 16-21.762 10-30 40 38.8 21 12 13 4 4 65 72.8 Western Michigan 67-55 L 18-62.290 6-29.207 13-23.565 13-32 45 39.8 24 12 17 2 9 55 69.8 Marquette 75-72 L 30-59.508 8-18.444 4-6.667 11-23 34 39.0 18 14 15 4 3 72 70.1 Youngstown St. 76-67 W 27-55.491 4-10.400 18-32.563 13-32 45 39.8 18 14 13 4 4 76 70.9 Cleveland St. 82-59 L 16-54.296 5-20.250 22-32.688 18-13 31 38.8 10 8 13 0 3 59 69.9 @ Wisconsin 61-40 L 12-39.308 3-7.429 13-21.619 5-14 19 36.8 15 4 15 2 2 40 66.6 @ S. Dakota St. 82-70 W 27-43.628 14-23.609 14-18.778 4-24 28 36.0 16 17 16 1 3 82 68.0 @ DePaul 61-47 L 18-46.391 3-14.214 8-15.533 10-19 29 35.4 15 12 20 2 4 47 66.2 Bowling Green 72-69 W 21-44.477 10-25.400 20-28.714 9-21 30 35.0 12 18 12 1 1 72 66.7 @ Wright St. 68-44 L 18-52.346 6-27.222 2-5.400 11-16 27 34.4 11 9 16 1 4 44 65.1 @ Detroit 84-81 W-ot 28-67.418 16-37.432 12-19.632 16-19 35 34.5 22 13 18 1 9 84 66.3 Butler 76-52 W 26-47.553 11-23.478 13-20.650 10-26 36 34.6 13 15 14 2 4 76 66.9 @ Green Bay 69-64 L 20-57.351 9-26.346 15-20.750 12-25 37 34.7 18 11 9 0 4 64 66.8 UIC 87-75 W 26-48.542 12-19.632 23-34.676 8-20 28 34.3 15 15 10 2 8 87 67.9 Loyola 71-65 L 25-63.397 10-28.357 5-11.455 14-15 29 34.1 13 16 10 1 5 65 67.7 @ Valparaiso 60-43 L 13-46.283 2-21.095 15-21.714 9-23 32 34.0 16 5 16 1 2 43 66.5 @ Butler 86-80 W-ot 31-57.544 5-15.333 19-29.655 6-30 36 34.0 22 10 11 4 0 86 67.4 Detroit 72-67 W 22-55.400 7-22.318 21-24.875 13-18 31 33.9 17 18 20 3 7 72 67.6 Wright St. Green Bay @ Loyola @ UIC Valparaiso @ BracketBusters @ Cleveland St. @ Youngstown St. MILWAUKEE 507-1188.427 162-457.354 312-490.637 245-501 746 33.9 390 273 311 44 101 1488 67.6 opponent 560-1225.457 137-361.380 281-399.704 220-526 746 33.9 451 279 286 79 147 1538 69.9 Page 12 Game Notes Wright State 1/30

2010-11 Opponent Game-By-Game Statistics Opponent Score W/L FG s Pct. 3pt Pct. FT s Pct. Off-Def. Tot. Avg. PF A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. @ Portland 80-60 L 27-56.482 10-21.476 16-18.889 7-34 41 41.0 15 20 15 6 6 80 80.0 vs. Florida Atlantic 85-76 L 24-59.407 4-12.333 33-46.717 15-28 43 42.0 26 9 11 4 6 85 82.5 vs. UC Davis 73-62 W 22-56.393 5-18.278 13-17.765 10-24 34 39.3 28 15 15 2 6 62 75.7 @ Niagara 90-73 W 25-61.410 7-20.350 16-21.762 11-23 34 38.0 25 13 15 1 7 73 75.0 Northern Iowa 65-63 W 21-51.412 6-20.300 15-22.682 6-23 29 36.2 22 11 11 2 7 63 72.6 Western Michigan 67-55 L 24-55.436 3-13.231 16-27.593 8-35 43 37.3 19 11 16 3 9 67 71.7 Marquette 75-72 L 27-52.519 8-19.421 13-16.813 3-19 22 35.1 15 15 13 5 10 75 72.1 Youngstown St. 76-67 W 24-68.353 8-24.333 11-17.647 14-21 35 35.1 24 10 7 7 5 67 71.5 Cleveland St. 82-59 L 30-47.638 14-22.636 8-13.615 5-25 30 34.6 30 16 15 7 8 82 72.7 @ Wisconsin 61-40 L 23-50.460 5-15.333 10-12.833 11-26 37 34.8 17 11 13 5 3 61 71.5 @ S. Dakota St. 82-70 W 28-62.452 5-17.294 9-12.750 12-16 28 34.2 19 14 6 2 7 70 71.4 @ DePaul 61-47 L 23-52.442 2-6.333 13-15.867 12-24 36 34.3 16 12 14 4 9 61 70.5 Bowling Green 72-69 W 30-61.492 3-9.333 6-15.400 14-19 33 34.2 20 18 8 3 5 69 70.4 @ Wright St. 68-44 L 26-46.565 11-18.611 5-7.714 5-23 28 33.8 13 11 15 1 5 68 70.2 @ Detroit 84-81 W-ot 28-53.528 5-9.556 20-29.690 12-26 38 34.1 20 11 23 8 11 81 70.9 Butler 76-52 W 21-54.389 5-15.333 5-10.500 10-14 24 33.4 18 7 11 0 6 52 69.8 @ Green Bay 69-64 L 23-55.418 6-15.400 17-23.739 10-29 39 33.8 17 14 8 5 6 64 69.7 UIC 87-75 W 29-59.492 8-17.471 9-12.750 12-17 29 33.5 20 10 12 0 5 75 70.0 Loyola 71-65 L 27-49.551 5-14.357 12-14.857 6-27 33 33.5 18 12 15 1 4 71 70.1 @ Valparaiso 60-43 L 26-56.464 4-14.286 4-10.400 11-27 38 33.7 19 17 13 1 9 60 69.6 @ Butler 86-80 W-ot 28-71.394 6-24.250 18-25.720 15-26 41 34.0 24 9 9 2 1 80 70.0 Detroit 72-67 W 24-52.462 7-19.368 12-18.667 11-20 31 33.9 26 13 21 10 12 67 69.9 Wright St. Green Bay @ Loyola @ UIC Valparaiso @ BracketBusters @ Cleveland St. @ Youngstown St. OPPONENT 560-1225.457 137-361.380 281-399.704 220-526 746 33.9 451 279 286 79 147 1538 69.9 MILWAUKEE 507-1188.427 162-457.354 312-490.637 245-501 746 33.9 390 273 311 44 101 1488 67.6 Page 13 Game Notes Wright State 1/30

Rob Jeter 6th Season As Head Coach 93-86 UW-Platteville 91 Rob Jeter has made his mark on the basketball program at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee during his five seasons in charge. After starting his head coaching career with a league title and an NCAA Tournament win, Jeter has rebuilt the Milwaukee roster back into a league-championship contender. He has increased the number of wins in each of the last three seasons and, this past year, directed the Panthers to just the 10th 20-win season in school history. In fact, the 20 wins this past year are tied for the sixth-most in school history. This was also the second 20-win season in five years under Jeter, making him one of just three coaches in school history to direct two different teams to 20-win campaigns. Plus, Jeter has now moved to 82 career wins, the fifth-most wins by a coach in school history. Jeter started his head coaching career with a bang. He led his team to its thirdstraight Horizon League regular season title, its second-straight league tournament crown and its second-straight berth in the NCAA Tournament in 2005-06. Once in the tourney, Jeter guided the Panthers to a first-round win over Oklahoma before UWM was eliminated by eventual national champion Florida in the second round in Jacksonville. That season marked a fourth-straight 20- win season for the Panthers, with the 22 victories the most by a first-year head coach in school history. Plus, he helped three of his players earn All-Horizon League honors, a school record, while also having three players earn league all-tournament team recognition. squad of 16 newcomers in 2006-07. UWM then added five wins to its total in 2007-08, three more victories in 2008-09 and three more wins this past season. In the process, the head coach has constructed a young roster with a bright future. In fact, Jeter has had four recruits earn league all-newcomer team honors while Ja Rob McCallum was named the Horizon League Freshman of the Year by The Sporting News this past year. In all, four of the top 10 players in the rotation in 2009-10 were freshmen and his incoming recruiting class has been highly regarded. Over the last two years, UWM has won 21 league regular season contests and has claimed some memorable victories in and out of the conference. The Panthers knocked off nationally-ranked Butler in 2009 and set a school-record by overcoming a 24-point halftime deficit vs. Cal Davis to claim an improbable six-point win. Jeter has also had the chance to take his coaching talents to an international level, serving as an assistant coach for Team USA in the World University Games in 2009. The U.S., with former UWM head man Bo Ryan serving as head coach and Miami (Fla.) head man Frank Haith serving as another assistant, lost just one time and captured a bronze medal. The Jeter File As A Head Coach Five seasons at UWM Two 20-win seasons Won league title in 2006 Panthers beat Oklahoma in first round of NCAA Tournament in 2006 Set UWM record for first-year head coach with 22 wins As An Assistant Coach Helped Team USA to bronze medal in 2009 World University Games Part of four NCAA Tourney teams and two Big Ten titles at Wisconsin Badgers made it to Elite Eight (2005) and Sweet 16 (2003) During two seasons at UWM, helped Panthers post the first back-to-back plus-.500 seasons since early 1990 s UWM advanced to semifinals of league tourney for first time At Platteville, Pioneers won two NCAA Division III National Titles and compiled a 108-6 record As A Player Captained the 1991 Platteville team that won NCAA D III National Title Named to All-WSUC, All-Midwest Region and All-Final Four teams UWP record-holder for career field goal percentage and consecutive starts Played professionally in Portugal For additional information, including career records, photo galleries and more, visit Following that first season, Jeter embarked on the difficult process of rebuilding the Panthers roster. With seven seniors gone from the 2006 squad, he fielded a Jeter has not only had a big impact on the court, but he has helped the program take great strides off the court. He directed a major fundraising campaign that sent the Page 14 Game Notes Wright State 1/30

Panthers on a 10-day trip to Italy this past summer, while he has also built his Full- Court Club luncheons from audiences of 30 at the beginning to regular crowds of more than 100 people throughout the last four years. He also spearheaded the outfitting of UWM s new locker room and team room in the Pavilion, including wooden lockers, furniture and a large-screen television. Plus, his fundraising efforts have helped enhance the team s academic support and sports medicine efforts, while also upgrading various aspects of team travel. Jeter s work as a head coach has already been recognized, as he was named the Wisconsin Coaches Association Division I Coach of the Year in 2006 and was inducted into the UW-Platteville Athletic Hall of Fame in September of 2006. He has also jumped into a number of charitable ventures off the court, including his extensive involvement in Shooting For A Cure, a Wisconsin-based Coaches vs. Cancer event that debuted in the summer of 2008. Jeter is also a regular at Milwaukeearea community events, including the annual Fellowship Open. Jeter returned to UWM as the 20th head coach in the school s history after serving for four years as an assistant coach and associate head coach at the University of Wisconsin. He previously served as an assistant at both UWM and Marquette after working and playing at Division III power UW-Platteville. Jeter worked under Ryan for 10 of his 11 years as an assistant coach, spending one year under Mike Deane at Marquette. At Wisconsin, Jeter served as the Badgers lead recruiter while also coordinating the scouting and academic efforts. In four seasons at Wisconsin, Jeter helped the Badgers to remarkable success. They won two regular season Big Ten championships and a Big Ten Tournament title. Wisconsin also made four-straight NCAA Tournament appearances, including berths in the Sweet 16 in 2003 and the Elite Eight in 2005. Plus, Wisconsin averaged nearly 23 wins per season under Ryan and Jeter and posted a school-record 38-game homecourt winning streak. Jeter served on Ryan s staff for two seasons at UWM, recruiting Panther stars Adrian Tigert and Chris Hill while helping to lay the foundation for success on the basketball court. Under Ryan and Jeter, UWM recorded its first two plus-.500 seasons since the early 1990 s while increasing attendance nearly 300 percent. Winning has never been a problem for Jeter. All told, he has been a part of 11 conference championships, including nine as a coach. He has won three national championships, including two as a coach. As a player at UW-Platteville, his teams went 102-16 in four seasons. In his 11 years as an assistant coach, his teams posted a 245-85 combined record, good for a.743 winning percentage. In league play, his teams recorded a 126-46 record. One of the most popular questions asked of Jeter after taking the job in Milwaukee five years ago was the style of play he would employ. His first answer has always been easy - a winning style. But a closer look at history shows he likes to put all 94 feet of the floor to good use. In fact, as a player at UW-Platteville, Jeter played on a national championship team that averaged more than 97 points per game and pressed the entire game. In four years as a player, Jeter s teams cracked the 100-point mark 29 times, including a record-setting 149-point outing. Jeter s collegiate basketball life started at UW-Platteville, where he played for Ryan from 1987-91 and then was an assistant from 1994-98. As a player for the Pioneers, Jeter captained the team to the 1991 NCAA Division III title and was named to the All-Final Four team. A two-time All-Wisconsin State University Conference selection and two-time All- Midwest Region choice, Jeter still holds UW-Platteville records for career field goal percentage (.601) and consecutive starts (89). Jeter was also named to the Wisconsin State University Conference honor roll three times. As an assistant coach, Jeter helped guide the Pioneers to a 108-6 overall record, two NCAA Division III titles and four conference championships. In addition to his coaching duties at UW-Platteville, Jeter coordinated the program s academic, recruiting and scouting efforts and directed the Bo Ryan Camps. He was also an admissions coordinator at the school. In between playing and coaching at UW- Platteville, Jeter spent a season playing basketball overseas. He starred for the Olivias Futebol Clube in Portugal in 1992-93, leading the Portuguese national league in scoring. Jeter was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., on May 15, 1969, and then grew up in Chicago, Ill., as part of an athletic family. His late dad, Bob, is a member of the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame and his brother, Carlton, played basketball alongside Rob in Platteville. Jeter attended high school at Quigley South Preparatory School and then headed to UW-Platteville, where he earned his business administration degree in 1991. Jeter also received a master s degree in adult education from the school in December of 2001. Jeter and his wife, Deanna, have two sons, Robert and Jonathan. Page 15 Game Notes Wright State 1/30

1 Ja Rob McCallum Soph. 6-1 G Marion, Ind. 2 Kaylon Williams Jr. 6-3 G Cedar Rapids, Iowa 2010-11 Season Highs Points... 19 vs. Marquette 11/27 Rebounds... 5 vs. Marquette 11/27 Assists... 2-5 times Steals... 2 @ Portland 11/12 Blocks... n/a 3-Point Shots... 4-2 times Minutes... 40 @ Detroit 1/1 UWM Career Bests Points... 20 @ Valparaiso 12/31/09 Rebounds... 7 vs. Youngstown St. 2/15 Assists... 3 @ Butler 3/6/10 Steals... 3-2 times Blocks... n/a 3-Point Shots... 6 @ Valparaiso 12/31/09 Minutes... same Season Notes Scored 13 points off the bench against Florida Atlantic Nov. 13... added 10 points in a win over UC Davis the next day... had eight points vs. Western Michigan Nov. 23... poured in a team-high 19 points against Marquette Nov. 27... made his first start of the season Dec. 2 against Youngstown State... scored 12 points at Wisconsin Dec. 8... tossed in 16 points in a win at South Dakota State Dec. 11... made all four of his three-point attempts in the win... scored 10 points at DePaul Dec. 14... had 15 points and four 3-pointers in an overtime win at Detroit Jan. 1. 2010-11 Season Highs Points... 17-2 times Rebounds... 12 @ Butler 1/23 Assists... 10 vs. Butler 1/3 Steals... 2-5 times Blocks... 1 vs. Butler 1/3 3-Point Shots... 4-3 times Minutes... 44 @ Butler 1/23 UWM Career Bests Points... same Rebounds... same Assists... same Steals... same Blocks... same 3-Point Shots... same Minutes... same Season Notes Starting point guard in his first season in Milwaukee... had eight points, six assists and five rebounds vs. Florida Atlantic Nov. 13... added nine points, five rebounds and three assists in a win over UC Davis the next day... collected seven points, seven rebounds and five assists at Niagara Nov. 17... tallied 12 points and five assists vs. Marquette Nov. 27... had 14 points, eight rebounds and four assists vs. Youngstown State Dec. 2... collected 14 points, seven assists and six rebounds at South Dakota State Dec. 11... had five points and six assists at DePaul Dec. 14... tallied eight points, eight rebounds and six assists vs. Bowling Green Dec. 18... collected 17 points, seven rebounds and four assists in an overtime win at Detroit Jan. 1... made four 3-pointers, including a shot that tied the game with 1.1 seconds left in overtime... collected a triple-double of 10 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds in a win over Butler Jan. 3... became the first Panther to tally a triple-double since 1993... had 14 points, six rebounds and five assists at Green Bay Jan. 8... tallied 14 points, seven assists and four rebounds vs. UIC Jan. 13... collected 17 points, six assists and six rebounds vs. Loyola Jan. 15... had 16 points, 12 rebounds and six assists at Butler Jan. 23. Page 16 Game Notes Wright State 1/30

3 Kyle Kelm Fr. 6-9 F Randolph, Wis. 4 Ryan Allen Jr. 6-3 G South Holland, Ill. 2010-11 Season Highs Points... 9 vs. Detroit 1/28 Rebounds... 7 @ Portland 11/12 Assists... 4 @ Detroit 1/1 Steals... 3 @ Detroit 1/1 Blocks... 1-3 times 3-Point Shots... 2 @ Green Bay 1/8 Minutes... 25 vs. UC Davis 11/14 UWM Career Bests Points... same Rebounds... same Assists... same Steals... same Blocks... same 3-Point Shots... same Minutes... same Season Notes Made his collegiate debut Nov. 12 at Portland, scoring three points to go with seven rebounds and three assists... had seven points and three rebounds in a win over UC Davis Nov. 14... collected four rebounds in 13 minutes off the bench at Niagara Nov. 17... tallied eight points and six rebounds vs. Youngstown State Dec. 2... added eight more points vs. Cleveland State two days later... made his first collegiate start Dec. 18 against Bowling Green, collecting seven points to go with two rebounds... had four assists and three steals at Detroit Jan. 1... scored six points on a pair of three-pointers at Green Bay Jan. 8... tallied eight points and four rebounds at Butler Jan. 23... collected nine points and five rebounds vs. Detroit Jan. 28. 2010-11 Season Highs Points... 15 @ Niagara 11/17 Rebounds... 6 vs. Florida Atlantic 11/13 Assists... 3 vs. Detroit 1/28 Steals... 4 vs. Western Michigan 11/23 Blocks... 2-2 times 3-Point Shots... n/a Minutes... 26 vs. UIC 1/13 UWM Career Bests Points... same Rebounds... same Assists... same Steals... same Blocks... same 3-Point Shots... same Minutes... same Season Notes Made his Panther debut Nov. 12 at Portland, scoring nine points... had six points and six rebounds vs. Florida Atlantic the next day... scored 15 points off the bench at Niagara Nov. 17... tallied seven points, five rebounds and two blocks vs. Northern Iowa Nov. 20... had seven points and three rebounds vs. Cleveland State... collected six points off the bench at DePaul Dec. 14... had four points and three rebounds vs. Butler Jan. 3... tallied four points, two rebounds and two assists at Green Bay Jan. 8... had six points and five rebounds vs. UIC Jan. 13... collected six points vs. Loyola Jan. 15... collected 10 points and five rebounds at Butler Jan. 23... had 10 points, three assists and two key blocks vs. Detroit Jan. 28. Page 17 Game Notes Wright State 1/30

11 Tone Boyle Sr. 6-4 G Middleton, Wis. 15 Patrick Souter Soph. 6-0 G Racine, Wis. 2010-11 Season Highs Points... 27 @ Niagara 11/17 Rebounds... 9 vs. Butler 1/3 Assists... 4 @ Niagara 11/17 Steals... 4 vs. Detroit 1/28 Blocks... 1 vs. Marquette 11/27 3-Point Shots... 7 vs. Bowling Green 12/18 Minutes... 42 @ Butler 1/23 UWM Career Bests Points... same Rebounds... same Assists... same Steals... same Blocks... 2 vs. SIU Edwardsville 1/12/09 3-Point Shots... same Minutes... 45 vs. Green Bay 1/9/09 Season Notes Back in the starting lineup after missing the 2009-10 season with a back injury... scored 13 points at Portland Nov. 12... had 16 points and five rebounds vs. Florida Atlantic Nov. 13... poured in a game-high 27 points at Niagara Nov. 17... hit five 3-pointers in the game... scored 12 points, including the game-winning hoop with 2.4 seconds remaining, in a win over Northern Iowa Nov. 20... tallied 16 points vs. Western Michigan Nov. 23... scored 12 points at South Dakota State Dec. 11... led the way with 22 points in a win over Bowling Green Dec. 18... poured in a collegiate-best seven 3-pointers in the contest... collected 24 points in a win at Detroit Jan. 1... made five more three-pointers in the victory... scored 15 points and collected nine rebounds in a win over Butler Jan. 3... had 13 points at Green Bay Jan. 8... tallied 17 points vs. UIC Jan. 13... scored 15 points at Butler Jan. 23... put the game into overtime with a pair of free throws with under 30 seconds remaining... led the way with 16 points in a win over Detroit Jan. 28... also had four steals in the contest. 2010-11 Season Highs Points... 5 vs. Cleveland State 12/4 Rebounds... 1-2 times Assists... 1 vs. Cleveland State 12/4 Steals... n/a Blocks... n/a 3-Point Shots... 1 vs. Cleveland State 12/4 Minutes... 13 vs. Cleveland State 12/4 UWM Career Bests Points... 12 vs. Western Kentucky 11/16/09 Rebounds... 4 vs. Western Kentucky 11/16/09 Assists... 6 @ Valparaiso 12/31/09 Steals... 2-3 times Blocks... 1-3 times 3-Point Shots... 2 vs. Western Kentucky 11/16/09 Minutes... 29 vs. Western Kentucky 11/16/09 Season Notes Has appeared in 11 games off the bench... scored five points vs. Cleveland State Dec. 4. Page 18 Game Notes Wright State 1/30

21 Tony Meier Jr. 6-8 F Wildwood, Mo. 23 Anthony Hill Sr. 6-7 F Milwaukee, Wis. 2010-11 Season Highs Points... 22 vs. UIC 1/13 Rebounds... 11 vs. Western Michigan 11/23 Assists... 6 vs. Youngstown State 12/2 Steals... 2 vs. UIC 1/13 Blocks... 3 vs. Marquette 11/27 3-Point Shots... 5 @ South Dakota St. 12/11 Minutes... 38-2 times UWM Career Bests Points... same Rebounds... 16 vs. UIC 1/31/09 Assists... 3-2 times Steals... 1-5 times Blocks... 4 vs. Detroit 12/4/08 3-Point Shots... same Minutes... same Season Notes In the starting lineup... scored eight points in the season opener at Portland Nov. 12... had six points and four rebounds against Florida Atlantic the next day... tallied 17 points to go with six rebounds at Niagara Nov. 17... had 11 rebounds vs. Western Michigan Nov. 23... collected 13 points and six rebounds vs. Marquette Nov. 27... had eight rebounds, six assists and four points vs. Youngstown State Dec. 2... tallied 20 points vs. Cleveland State Dec. 4... had 10 points at Wisconsin Dec. 8... poured in 19 points to lead the way in a victory at South Dakota State Dec. 11... had five 3-pointers in the game... collected 20 points in a win over Bowling Green Dec. 18... scored 15 points at Wright State Dec. 30... tallied 11 points and eight rebounds before fouling out in an overtime win at Detroit Jan. 1... poured in 20 points in a win over Butler Jan. 3... knocked in four 3-pointers in the victory... had 10 points and six rebounds at Green Bay Jan. 8... tallied 22 points vs. UIC Jan. 13... had 16 points at Valpo Jan. 21... battled through the stomach flu to play 17 minutes and score nine points at Butler Jan. 23... tallied 12 points in a win over Detroit Jan. 28... 10 of his points came in the final five minutes as UWM rallied from an eight-point deficit. 2010-11 Season Highs Points... 30 vs. Youngstown State 12/2 Rebounds... 12-2 times Assists... 5 vs. Marquette 11/27 Steals... 2 vs. UIC 1/13 Blocks... 2-4 times 3-Point Shots... n/a Minutes... 37 vs. Marquette 11/27 UWM Career Bests Points... same Rebounds... same Assists... same - 1 time Steals... 3-2 times Blocks... 3 vs. Detroit 1/14/10 3-Point Shots... 1-2 times Minutes... 40 vs. Wright St. 1/16/10 Season Notes In the starting lineup... scored 11 points and grabbed five rebounds at Portland Nov. 12... had 15 points and eight boards the next day against Florida Atlantic... earned a spot on the alltournament team at the Athletes In Action Classic... collected 12 points and eight rebounds at Niagara Nov. 17... tallied 17 points and eight rebounds before fouling out against Northern Iowa Nov. 20... had a double-double of 15 points and 10 rebounds vs. Western Michigan Nov. 23... collected 18 points and eight rebounds vs. Marquette Nov. 27... poured in 30 points to go with 12 rebounds in a win over Youngstown State Dec. 2... became the first UWM since to have at least 30 points and 10 rebounds in the same game since Michael Hughes did it in 1994... scored 10 points at DePaul Dec. 14... did not play vs. Bowling Green Dec. 18... returned to the lineup Dec. 30 at Wright State, scoring six points to go with eight rebounds... had 22 points vs. Butler Jan. 3... had a double-double of 12 points and 12 rebounds at Green Bay Jan. 8... collected 18 points and six rebounds vs. UIC Jan. 13... tallied 19 points vs. Loyola Jan. 15... scored 18 points in just 19 minutes of action at Butler Jan. 23... had 13 points and eight rebounds vs. Detroit Jan. 28. Page 19 Game Notes Wright State 1/30

30 Jerard Ajami Sr. 6-2 G Madison, Wis. 32 Lonnie Boga Soph. 6-3 G St. Louis, Mo. 2010-11 Season Highs Points... 3 vs. UIC 1/13 Rebounds... 4 vs. Detroit 1/28 Assists... 3 vs. Detroit 1/28 Steals... 1 @ Portland 11/12 Blocks... 1 @ Valparaiso 1/21 3-Point Shots... n/a Minutes... 21 @ Wisconsin 12/8 UWM Career Bests Points... 12 vs. Green Bay 1/9/10 Rebounds... 8 vs. Butler 1/31/10 Assists... 4 vs. W. Kentucky 11/16/09 Steals... 4 vs. Texas St. 11/23/09 Blocks... 1-5 times 3-Point Shots... 4 vs. Green Bay 1/9/10 Minutes... 39 vs. Green Bay 1/9/10 Season Notes Was in the starting lineup for the season opener Nov. 12 but left the game with an illness... did not dress for the contest with Florida Atlantic the next day... returned the next day against UC Davis, playing 15 minutes off the bench... scored two points and had two assists in 11 minutes at Niagara Nov. 17... had three points in seven minutes off the bench vs. UIC Jan. 13... did not dress for the game at Butler Jan. 23 after suffering a knee injury late in the game at Valparaiso two days earlier... played 13 minutes vs. Detroit Jan. 28, collecting four rebounds and three assists to go with two points. 2010-11 Season Highs Points... 16 vs. UC Davis 11/14 Rebounds... 13 vs. UC Davis 11/14 Assists... 2-4 times Steals... 3 @ Portland 11/12 Blocks... 1 vs. Florida Atlantic 11/13 3-Point Shots... 3 @ South Dakota St. 12/11 Minutes... 32 vs. Northern Iowa UWM Career Bests Points... 17 vs. Colgate 11/24/09 Rebounds... same Assists... 3-3 times Steals... same - 1 time Blocks... same - 3 times 3-Point Shots... 4 vs. Colgate 11/24/09 Minutes... 33 vs. Miami 12/19/09 Season Notes Had five points, four rebounds and three steals off the bench in the season opener at Portland Nov. 12... was in the starting lineup against Florida Atlantic the next day, scoring six points to go with four boards... collected his first collegiate double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds in a win over UC Davis Nov. 14... had 10 points and eight rebounds in a victory over Northern Iowa Nov. 20... scored six points off the bench against Youngstown State Dec. 2... knocked in three 3-pointers for a nine-point outing at South Dakota State Dec. 11... had 10 points before fouling out in an overtime win at Detroit Jan. 1... missed the game at Green Bay Jan. 8 because of an ankle injury... returned to play briefly against UIC Jan. 13 but then sat out again against Loyola Jan. 15... was back to play 10 minutes at Valpo Jan. 21... sat out the game at Butler Jan. 23. Page 20 Game Notes Wright State 1/30

34 Mitchell Carter Sr. 6-10 C Milwaukee, Wis. 44 Ryan Haggerty Soph. 6-8 F Glen Ellyn, Ill. 2010-11 Season Highs Points... 1 @ Niagara 11/17 Rebounds... 1 vs. Florida Atlantic 11/13 Assists... 1 @ Portland 11/12 Steals... 1 vs. Florida Atlantic 11/13 Blocks... n/a 3-Point Shots... n/a Minutes... 5-2 times UWM Career Bests Points... same Rebounds... same Assists... same Steals... same Blocks... same 3-Point Shots... same Minutes... same Season Notes Has played off the bench in nine games... scored his first point of the season at Niagara Nov. 17. 2010-11 Season Highs Points... 4 vs. UC Davis 11/14 Rebounds... 4 vs. Bowling Green 12/18 Assists... 3 @ Detroit 1/1 Steals... 1 @ Detroit 1/1 Blocks... 1 vs. Western Michigan 11/23 3-Point Shots... n/a Minutes... 20 @ Detroit 1/1 UWM Career Bests Points... 12 vs. Cleveland St. 3/5/10 Rebounds... same - 2 times Assists... 2-2 times Steals... 2 @ Green Bay 2/6/10 Blocks... 1-2 times 3-Point Shots... 1 vs. Niagara 2/20/10 Minutes... 30 @ Green Bay 2/6/10 Season Notes Has appeared off the bench in 19 games... scored four points against UC Davis Nov. 14... had three points at Niagara Nov. 17... grabbed two rebounds at DePaul Dec. 14... collected three points and four rebounds vs. Bowling Green Dec. 18... played 20 minutes at Detroit Jan. 1, collecting three rebounds and three assists. Page 21 Game Notes Wright State 1/30

45 Christian Wolf So. 6-9 F Kohler, Wis. 2010-11 Season Highs Points... 3-2 times Rebounds... 3 @ Butler 1/23 Assists... 1-2 times Steals... n/a Blocks... n/a 3-Point Shots... n/a Minutes... 19 @ Butler 1/23 UWM Career Bests Points... same Rebounds... same Assists... same Steals... same Blocks... same 3-Point Shots... same Minutes... same Season Notes Has played off the bench in 11 games... scored three points and had two rebounds vs. Cleveland State Dec. 4... played 11 minutes at Wisconsin Dec. 8... played 10 minutes at DePaul Dec. 14, scoring three points while grabbing two rebounds... appeared for 19 minutes at Butler Jan. 23, scoring two points while grabbing three rebounds. Page 22 Game Notes Wright State 1/30