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Surprising Vols Receive Fifth Postseason Bid In Six Seasons Entering the season, not much was expected from the Tennessee Volunteers. Most preseason publications had picked the Vols to finish fifth or sixth in the SEC s six-team Eastern Division and Ron Slay was ignored by virtually all preseason awards entering his senior campaign after suffering a devastating knee injury midway through his junior season. But, the one thing no one could foresee was how big the 2002-03 Vols heart was. By the time the smoke cleared the Vols had recorded the 70th winning season and made a mark as one of the top teams in the nation s top conference. Overall, UT finished the season with a 17-12 record and finished fourth in the SEC East with a 9-7 conference record. Tennessee s 9-7 league record ranked in a tie for the fourth-best in the entire Southeastern Conference, not just the SEC East. One of the most exciting finishes in school history highlights a season full of memorable wins for the Volunteers. Playing Georgia Tech in Atlanta s Philips Arena, Jon Higgins scored five points in the game s final second, including a half court heave at the buzzer to give the Vols a 70-69 win over the Yellow Jackets. In UT s final game before beginning SEC play, Slay scored a career-high 38 points in a 71-64 victory over New Mexico. His 38 points were the most by a Vol since Allan Houston scored 43 against LSU in 1990. Once conference season began, Tennessee picked up a 66-64 road win at Ole Miss on a Stanley Asumnu offensive rebound and follow with 2.6 seconds left. Later, the Vols began a six-game winning streak with a win over South Carolina. During the streak, Tennessee won its second game in a row at Auburn, defeated 17th-ranked Georgia, won their first game ever at Arkansas Bud Walton Arena and upset fourth-ranked Florida. UT finished the regular season with a win over 23rd-ranked Mississippi State on the Vols Senior Day and a then traveled to Nashville where the Vols completed the season sweep with in-state rival Vanderbilt. When it came time for the postseason, Tennessee was considered a legitimate contender for the NCAA Tournament but, instead, received an invitation to play in the National Invitation Tournament. When the Vols met the Georgetown Hoyas in the first round of the NIT, it marked the fifth time in six seasons that Tennessee had participated in a postseason tournament. The final buzzer at the end of the 2002-03 season marked the end of their careers for five seniors. Drew Clemmons, Higgins, Thaydeus Holden, Slay and Zach Turner each were in the starting lineup for their final regular season game against Mississippi State on March 5. During their four-year careers Tennessee recorded an 80-46 record that included a 36-28 mark in SEC action. They helped the Vols to an SEC Eastern Division and an overall SEC title in 2000 and led UT to two NCAA Tournament appearances (2000 and 2001) and one showing in the NIT (2003). Slay made his final season in orange and white a memorable one. After scoring 31 points in the season opener against Gardner-Webb, he led the SEC in scoring all year and finished with a 21.2 point per game scoring average. The Nashville native became 2002-03 Results Date Opponent Result N8 EA Sports (Exh.) W, 75-70 N14 BC Cesis of Latvia (Exh.) W, 108-80 N22 Gardner-Webb W, 71-69 N25 VMI (FSNS) W, 88-56 D4 at Texas A&M L, 66-83 D15 1-Georgia Tech (FSNS) W, 70-69 D17 Charleston Southern (CSS) W, 63-49 D21 at West Virginia L, 62-65 D23 Western Carolina (CSS) W, 79-61 D30 UT Martin W, 77-50 J4 New Mexico (CSS) W, 71-64 J8 #18 Kentucky (JP) L, 71-74 J11 at Mississippi (JP) W, 66-64 J15 at #6 Florida L, 64-77 J18 Vanderbilt W, 71-66 J22 at #19 Georgia L, 76-81 ot J25 #9 Louisville (ESPN2) L, 69-72 J29 South Carolina W, 60-56 F1 at Auburn W, 60-57 F5 Massachusetts W, 71-45 F8 #17 Georgia (JP) W, 78-72 F12 at Arkansas (JP) W, 70-62 F15 #4 Florida (SEC-TV) W, 66-59 F19 at South Carolina L, 63-77 F22 Alabama (JP) L, 71-76 F26 at #2 Kentucky (JP) L, 68-80 M1 LSU (SEC-TV) L, 67-88 M5 #23 Mississippi State W, 59-49 M8 at Vanderbilt W, 70-65 M14 2-Auburn (JP) L, 53-66 M18 3-Georgetown (ESPN2) L, 60-70 1-Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Classic For Kids (Philips Arena - Atlanta, Ga.) 2-SEC Tournament (Louisiana Superdome - New Orleans, La.) 3-National Invitation Tournament the first Vol in 15 years to be named the SEC Player of the Year when the Associated Press tabbed him with the honor. A consensus first team All-SEC pick, he earned All-America mention from several sources, including being an Associated Press Third Team All- America selection, and was listed as one of 22 finalists for the prestigious Wooden Award. Freshman C.J. Watson made a sudden impact on the SEC, becoming one of the league s top setup men by averaging 5.52 assists per game on his way to earning a spot on the SEC All-Freshman team. Higgins finished his career at UT as one of the school s premier three-point shooters. Starting 122 of his 124 career games, Higgins is in the school s top five for career three-pointers made, attempted and percentage. Sophomore Brandon Crump showed great promise for the future, recording double-doubles in two of his last three games while ranking second on the team with 11.0 points and 5.9 rebounds. Vols Make 23rd Postseason Appearance Tennessee made its 23rd postseason appearance, including its fifth in the last six seasons, when the Vols participated in the National Invitation Tournament... In the last eight seasons Tennessee has made six postseason appearances (four NCAA Tournaments and two NITs)... The Vols are a combined 20-24 all-time in the NCAA Tournament and the NIT. Tennessee In The Postseason NIT Tennessee made its 10th appearance in the National Invitation Tournament against Georgetown on March 18... All told, the Vols are 12-10 in the NIT... UT made its first appearance in the NIT since 1996 when the Vols dropped an opening round game to College of Charleston 49-55 on March 13, 1996 in Knoxville... Tennessee s best showing in the NIT came in 1985 when the Vols made it to the NIT semifinals in New York City where they lost to Indiana 67-74 then defeated Louisville in the consolation game 100-84. Watson Earns Freshman All-America Honors And Is Named To SEC All-Freshman Team Point guard C.J. Watson was named to CollegeInsider.com s All-Freshman team and to the SEC All-Freshman Team... The Las Vegas native was an unanimous selection to the conference All- Freshman team that is selected by the league s coaches... Watson was one of 20 players nationally on CollegeInsider.com s national list that is selected by a panel of coaches from around the nation. Slay s Honors Include SEC Player Of The Year And Wooden Award Finalist Ron Slay became the first Vol in more than 15 years to be named the SEC Player of the Year when the Associated Press tabbed him with the honor on March 11... The last UT player to earn SEC Player of the Year honors from a wire service or the coaches is Tony White, who was UPI s 1987 SEC Player of the Year... Other Vols who have been named SEC Player of the Year include Dale Ellis (1982 and 1983), Bernard King (1975, 1976 and 1977) and Ernie Grunfeld (1977) among others... Some of Slay s other honors include: SEC Player of the Year Associated Press, Dick Vitale and CollegeInsider.com. First Team All-Southeastern Conference Associated Press, SEC Coaches, and Dick Vitale. All-America Associated Press third team All- America, Dick Vitale First Team All-America, ESPN.com Third Team All-America, CollegeInsider.com All-America Team. All-District NABC Division I All-District 7, USBWA All-District IV. Wooden Award Finalist One of 22 finalists announced for The John R. Wooden All-America team. Noting The Class of 2003 Five seniors celebrated their last regular season game at Thompson-Boling Arena on March 5 with a 59-49 upset of 23rd-ranked Mississippi State... Drew Clemmons, Jon Higgins, Thaydeus Holden, Ron Slay and Zach Turner were all in the starting lineup for their last regular season appearance on their home court... UT has enjoyed some of its most successful seasons with these players donning the orange and white... Over the past four seasons Tennessee has recorded an 80-46 record... They led the Vols to a 36-28 SEC record... Over the last four years UT has a 49-13 record at Thompson-Boling Arena... UT has won an SEC Eastern Division title (2000) and one overall SEC title (2000)... Tennessee made two NCAA Tournament appearances (2000 and 2001) and one NIT showing (2003)... They helped lead the Vols to a school record 26 wins (2000)... Senior managers Brandon McCormack, Michael Gilstorf and Paul Ledbetter were also recognized against Mississippi State. Tennessee 29 Basketball

Attendance Is Up Tennessee averaged 14,400 fans in 16 regular season home games this season... That is up from 14,230 fans during the 2001-02 season... In eight home SEC games, the Vols averaged 15,711 fans per game... Last season the Vols ranked 16th in the nation in attendance. Higgins Finishes Career As One Of Tennessee s Premier Three-Point Shooters Senior Jon Higgins was ruled ineligible to participate in postseason competition for failing to meet the Southeastern Conference academic requirements... Higgins was eligible to participate in regular season competition under NCAA, SEC and the University of Tennessee s academic guidelines, but did not meet the SEC requirements for postseason competition which is based on the 2002 fall semester... The Shaker Heights, Ohio, native finished his career ranked in several statistical categories including three-pointers (4th with 209), three-point attempts (5th with 525), three-point percentage (5th with 39.8 percent), assists (8th with 352) and steals (9th with 130)... One of the most reliable players in the UT lineup the last four seasons, Higgins started 122 of his 124 career games... He played at least 13 minutes in all of his 124 career games... This season he averaged 8.9 points per game while shooting 41.1 percent from three-point range. Slay Leads The SEC In Scoring Ron Slay led the SEC with 21.2 points per game and was third in the SEC with 7.8 rebounds per game... In conference games, the 6-foot-8 Slay s 21.1 points per game led the league... He became the first Vol since Allan Houston to lead the SEC in scoring... Houston averaged 22.3 points per game as a senior in 1992-93... Slay also became the first Tennessee player to average 20 or more points per game in a season since Houston averaged 22.3 in 1992-93. Slay Joins 1,000-Point Club; Ranks 13th All-Time With 1,569 Points Ron Slay became the 37th Vol to score 1,000 career points when he reached the milestone in the second half of the VMI game on Nov. 25... Slay became just the 13th player in Tennessee history to score 1,500 career points when he reached the milestone against Mississippi State (3/5/03)... He finished his career 13th on UT s scoring lists with 1,569 career points... He carded a career-high 38 points against New Mexico on Jan. 4... His career-best effort against an SEC foe came against Georgia (2/8/03) when he had 33 points. It s Elementary: Watson Is One Of SEC s Top Assist Men True freshman C.J. Watson led the Vols and ranked third in the SEC with 5.52 assists per game... In SEC games, his 5.44 assists per game tied with Georgia s Rashad Wright for the conference lead... He fell just two assists shy of becoming just the second freshman in SEC history to lead the conference in assists... Sean Tuohy of Ole Miss led the SEC with 6.2 assists as a freshman in 1979. Quiet Storm: Watson Steps It Up In SEC Action Las Vegas, Nev., native C.J. Watson is the first true freshman to start the season-opener at point guard for the Vols since Tony Harris in 1997-98... He averaged 9.1 points, 4.2 rebounds and 5.5 assists against just 2.8 turnovers in 35.8 minutes of action in his inaugural campaign... He ranked third in the SEC with 5.52 assists per game... In games against SEC teams only, he tied for the league lead with 5.44 assists per game... He recorded seven or more assists in a game 10 times... In Southeastern Conference play he improved his scoring to 9.9 points to go with 4.4 rebounds and 5.4 assists in 35.9 minutes of action... He reached double-figure scoring in 10 of his last 19 games. Watson Climbs Single-Season Assists List C.J. Watson s 160 assists ranks seventh on Tennessee s single-season lists... The 160 assists are the second-most in school history by a freshman... Only Johnny Darden (164 assists in 1975-76) had more assists during his freshman campaign. Watson Leads The Vols And SEC In Minutes Freshman point guard C.J. Watson became the first true freshman since Allan Houston (36.1 minutes per game in 1989-90) to lead the Vols in minutes played this season... Watson s 35.8 minutes per game not only led the Vols but it also the tied for the most minutes in the SEC... Alabama s Maurice Williams also averaged 35.8 minutes per game... Against Florida (1/15/03) Watson became the first Vol since Brandon Wharton in 1998 to play every minute of a game when he had a 12 point, five assist outing in 40 minutes against the sixth-ranked Gators... He repeated his marathon performance in the SEC Tournament when he played 40 minutes against Auburn. Holden Heats Up; Ranks Among UT s Best Three-Point Shooters Senior Thaydeus Holden tied a school record for three-point field goal percentage when he went 5-for- 5 from behind the arc against Vanderbilt (1/18/03)... He tied the school record set by Shane Carnes, who also went 5-for-5 from three-point range, against Michigan State (12/20/94)... He finished with 17 points against the Commodores... On the season he is averaged 8.5 points on 40.3 percent (48-of-119) three-point shooting... His 37.3 percent (82-of-220) career three-point shooting ranks sixth on Tennessee career charts while his 82 three-pointers made and 220 attempts each rank 10th on the career lists... Against Alabama (2/22/03) he scored a career-high 22 points on 6-of-8 shooting from three-point range... His six treys were the most by a Vol this season... Against Georgia he drilled six consecutive free throws down the stretch to give the Vols a 78-72 win over the 17th-ranked Bulldogs... He made 35 of his last 41 free throw attempts (85.4 percent). Higgins Named To SEC Good Works Team Jon Higgins was featured as the SEC Good Works Team Player of the Week on Jefferson-Pilot s telecasts the week of Jan. 8... Higgins has visited patients at the UT Medical Center, mentored youth from the Knoxville Boys and Girls Clubs, regularly reads to children at local schools and serves as on the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) among other activities... It is the third time that Higgins has been named to the Good Works Team. Six Of UT s Games Decided By One Possession Twelve of Tennessee s 29 games were decided by five points or less The Vols were 7-5 in games decided by five points or less Six games were decided by one possession (three points or less) UT was 3-3 in games decided by a single possession Last year Tennessee had 10 games decided by 10 points or less In 2001-02, UT went 3-7 in games decided on three points or less. 13th Winning Season At Thompson-Boling With an 18-game home schedule this season, the Vols 12-5 home record secured Tennessee s 13th winning home record in 16 seasons at Thompson- Boling Arena... It is the seventh consecutive season that UT has had a winning record at home... UT secured the winning home record with a 71-45 victory over UMass (2/5/03). Vols Notch 1,300th Win In School History The Volunteers victory over Gardner-Webb in the season-opener marked the 1,300th in the program s history... In the 94th season of Tennessee basketball, the Vols have recorded a 1,316-853-2 all-time record... Since garnering their 1,200th win against Appalachian State on Nov. 28, 1997, it took UT just 152 games to win their next 100 (a 65.8 winning percentage)... It marked one of the fastest periods in school history to win 100 games. Tennessee Leads SEC In Graduation Rate According to the 2002 NCAA Graduation Rates Report, Tennessee s men s basketball team posted the highest graduation rate in the Southeastern Conference... The report, which contained data for the 1995 freshman class, lists UT with a graduation rate of 71 percent... Student-athletes from that class who have received their degrees include Aaron Green, Torrey Harris, Rashard Lee, Scott Moore and Brandon Wharton. Tom Boerwinkle Named SEC Legend Former Vol Tom Boerwinkle was be honored as an SEC Legend at the 2003 SEC Tournament in New Orleans... Boerwinkle, who lettered in 1967 and 1968, was a 1968 Helms Foundation first team All- America selection... The two-time first team All- SEC selection (1967 and 1968) was the fourth overall pick by the Chicago Bulls in the 1968 NBA Draft... The first seven-footer in Tennessee history, he led the Vols to the 1967 SEC championship with a 21-7 overall record and a 15-3 league mark. Tennessee 30 Basketball

Record: Overall Home Away Neutral All Games 17-12 12-5 4-6 1-1 Conference 9-7 5-3 4-4 0-0 Non-Conference 8-5 7-2 0-2 1-1 Results Date Time Opponent Score Attend High Points High Rebounds High Assists Nov. 22 7:30 p.m. Gardner-Webb W, 71-69 13,913 31 Ron Slay 7 Brandon Crump 5 C.J. Watson Nov. 25 7:30 p.m. VMI W, 88-56 11,534 19 Ron Slay 9 Brandon Crump 8 C.J. Watson Dec. 4 8:00 p.m. at Texas A&M L, 66-83 5,726 24 Ron Slay 12 Ron Slay 5 C.J. Watson Dec. 15 4:00 p.m. 1-Georgia Tech W, 70-69 10,919 28 Ron Slay 12 Ron Slay 6 Jon Higgins Dec. 17 7:30 p.m. Charleston Southern W, 63-49 11,358 16 C.J. Watson 11 Ron Slay 4 C.J. Watson Dec. 21 4:00 p.m. at West Virginia L, 62-65 6,341 14 Brandon Crump 8 Elgrace Wilborn 5 C.J. Watson Dec. 23 7:00 p.m. Western Carolina W, 79-61 11,905 22 Ron Slay 10 Ron Slay 7 C.J. Watson Dec. 30 7:30 p.m. UT Martin W, 77-50 12,875 21 Ron Slay 9 Ron Slay 7 Ron Slay Jan. 4 7:30 p.m. New Mexico W, 71-64 13,214 38 Ron Slay 11 Ron Slay 8 C.J. Watson Jan. 8 8:00 p.m. #18 Kentucky L, 71-74 17,273 22 Ron Slay 6 Ron Slay 4 Thaydeus Holden Jan. 11 1:00 p.m. at Mississippi W, 66-64 8,517 17 Ron Slay 5 C.J. Watson 4 C.J. Watson 17 C.J. Watson Jan. 15 7:00 p.m. at #6 Florida L, 64-77 12,495 17 Ron Slay 6 Elgrace Wilborn 5 C.J. Watson Jan. 18 7:30 p.m. Vanderbilt W, 71-66 14,855 17 Thaydeus Holden 6 Ron Slay 6 C.J. Watson 6 C.J. Watson Jan. 22 7:30 p.m. at #19 Georgia L, 76-81 ot 10,523 29 Ron Slay 10 C.J. Watson 6 C.J. Watson Jan. 25 5:00 p.m. #9 Louisville L, 69-72 17,084 21 Ron Slay 9 Brandon Crump 4 C.J. Watson Jan. 29 7:30 p.m. South Carolina W, 60-56 13,326 16 Ron Slay 9 Brandon Crump 5 C.J. Watson Feb. 1 4:00 p.m. at Auburn W, 60-57 8,854 21 Ron Slay 7 Ron Slay 3 C.J. Watson 3 Jon Higgins Feb. 5 7:30 p.m. Massachusetts W, 71-45 12,834 21 Ron Slay 7 Ron Slay 7 C.J. Watson 7 Boomer Herndon Feb. 8 3:00 p.m. #17 Georgia W, 78-72 16,203 33 Ron Slay 6 Brandon Crump 9 C.J. Watson 6 Jon Higgins Feb. 12 8:00 p.m. at Arkansas W, 70-62 15,240 23 Ron Slay 9 Brandon Crump 4 C.J. Watson Feb. 15 5:00 p.m. #4 Florida W, 66-59 18,870 20 Ron Slay 11 Ron Slay 8 C.J. Watson Feb. 19 7:30 p.m. at South Carolina L, 63-77 13,411 23 Ron Slay 9 Ron Slay 7 C.J. Watson Feb. 22 2:00 p.m. Alabama L, 71-76 16,014 23 Ron Slay 9 Ron Slay 7 C.J. Watson Feb. 26 8:00 p.m. at #2 Kentucky L, 68-80 23,078 22 Ron Slay 14 Ron Slay 3 C.J. Watson March 1 7:00 p.m. LSU L, 67-88 15,348 19 Ron Slay 9 Ron Slay 7 C.J. Watson March 5 7:30 p.m. #23 Mississippi State W, 59-49 13,796 17 Ron Slay 6 Ron Slay 5 C.J. Watson March 8 8:00 p.m. at Vanderbilt W, 70-65 12,217 22 Ron Slay 11 Brandon Crump 6 C.J. Watson March 14 9:45 p.m. 2-Auburn L, 53-66 18,510 16 Ron Slay 10 Brandon Crump 5 C.J. Watson March 18 7:00 p.m. 3-Georgetown L, 60-70 3,011 17 Ron Slay 11 Elgrace Wilborn 4 Thaydeus Holden 1-Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Classic (Philips Arena - Atlanta, Ga.) 2-SEC Tournament (Louisiana Superdome - New Orleans, La.) 3-National Invitation Tournament Rankings following opponents name are listed Associated Press / ESPN/USA Today All Times Eastern Tennessee 31 Basketball

Record: Overall Home Away Neutral All Games 17-12 12-5 4-6 1-1 Conference 9-7 5-3 4-4 0-0 Non-Conference 8-5 7-2 0-2 1-1 All Games TOTAL 3-POINTERS REBOUNDS GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-T AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG Ron Slay 29-29 991 34.2 211-434.486 43-115.374 151-193.782 45-181-226 7.8 86-3 61 108 4 21 616 21.2 Brandon Crump 29-27 781 26.9 127-225.564 0-0.000 64-85.753 53-118-171 5.9 76-1 33 66 30 22 318 11.0 C.J. Watson 29-28 1038 35.8 80-188.426 24-66.364 79-121.653 18-103-121 4.2 57-0 160 85 6 36 263 9.1 Jon Higgins 27-27 898 33.3 84-192.438 53-129.411 18-24.750 23-61-84 3.1 65-2 79 28 3 31 239 8.9 Thaydeus Holden 29-16 728 25.1 75-190.395 48-119.403 48-58.828 20-52-72 2.5 69-3 43 37 7 18 246 8.5 Stanley Asumnu 28-6 345 12.3 29-92.315 5-25.200 18-31.581 23-24-47 1.7 31-0 22 34 0 13 81 2.9 Elgrace Wilborn 29-1 493 17.0 37-63.587 0-0.000 9-26.346 54-81-135 4.7 63-2 17 30 45 9 83 2.9 Derek Stribling 27-8 265 9.8 28-60.467 1-1 1.000 16-18.889 12-30-42 1.6 33-0 16 18 4 14 73 2.7 Justin Albrecht 2-0 13 6.5 2-5.400 0-3.000 0-0.000 1-3-4 2.0 1-0 3 0 0 1 4 2.0 Andy Ikeakor 1-0 5 5.0 1-4.250 0-0.000 0-0.000 2-2-4 4.0 1-0 1 1 0 0 2 2.0 John Winchester 25-1 198 7.9 11-48.229 7-30.233 8-10.800 8-13-21 0.8 23-0 15 22 0 2 37 1.5 Boomer Herndon 12-0 38 3.2 6-18.333 0-0.000 4-7.571 11-10-21 1.8 7-0 1 2 2 1 16 1.3 Zach Turner 6-1 10 1.7 1-4.250 0-1.000 0-0.000 4-1-5 0.8 0-0 1 1 0 0 2 0.3 Drew Clemmons 5-1 8 1.6 0-2.000 0-1.000 0-0.000 0-0-0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Pee-Wee Gash 5-0 10 2.0 0-4.000 0-3.000 0-0.000 0-1-1 0.2 0-0 0 1 0 1 0 0.0 Fred Smithwick 3-0 4 1.3 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-1-1 0.3 1-0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 51-30-81 2.8 0 7 Total 29 692-1529.453 181-493.367 415-573.724 325-711-1036 35.7 513-11 452 442 101 169 1980 68.3 Opponents 29 676-1605.421 187-549.341 383-525.730 302-591-893 30.8 531-9 424 369 83 199 1922 66.3 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total Tennessee 926 1045 9 1980 Opponents 890 1018 14 1922 Southeastern Conference Games TOTAL 3-POINTERS REBOUNDS GP-GS MIN AVG FG-A PCT FG-A PCT FT-A PCT O-D-T AVG PF-FO A TO BLK ST PTS AVG Ron Slay 16-16 571 35.7 123-252.488 22-61.361 70-97.722 20-94-114 7.1 53-1 28 63 3 10 338 21.1 Brandon Crump 16-15 418 26.1 66-110.600 0-0.000 34-45.756 24-57-81 5.1 48-1 16 34 16 9 166 10.4 C.J. Watson 16-15 575 35.9 43-97.443 13-32.406 60-86.698 10-60-70 4.4 32-0 87 49 1 18 159 9.9 Jon Higgins 16-16 558 34.9 53-118.449 30-77.390 11-13.846 14-36-50 3.1 39-2 44 15 2 18 147 9.2 Thaydeus Holden 16-10 444 27.8 44-106.415 28-65.431 29-35.829 12-28-40 2.5 40-3 27 20 5 11 145 9.1 Stanley Asumnu 16-0 179 11.2 17-44.386 1-6.167 9-16.563 13-9-22 1.4 19-0 12 14 0 8 44 2.8 Elgrace Wilborn 16-0 261 16.3 20-32.625 0-0.000 2-8.250 22-35-57 3.6 33-1 8 14 14 4 42 2.6 John Winchester 12-1 88 7.3 6-19.316 3-11.273 3-4.750 2-5-7 0.6 12-0 8 10 0 0 18 1.5 Derek Stribling 15-5 115 7.7 9-23.391 0-0.000 1-1 1.000 7-10-17 1.1 17-0 7 8 1 3 19 1.3 Boomer Herndon 6-0 10 1.7 1-4.250 0-0.000 0-0.000 3-1-4 0.7 2-0 0 1 0 0 2 0.3 Pee-Wee Gash 1-0 0 0.0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0-0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Zach Turner 2-1 3 1.5 0-1.000 0-1.000 0-0.000 0-1-1 0.5 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Fred Smithwick 1-0 0 0.0 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0-0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Drew Clemmons 2-1 3 1.5 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0-0 0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TEAM 25-22-47 2.9 0 6 Total 16 382-806.474 97-253.383 219-305.718 152-358-510 31.9 295-8 237 234 42 81 1080 67.5 Opponents 16 383-858.446 110-297.370 227-302.752 160-321-481 30.1 287-5 248 191 46 107 1103 68.9 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total Tennessee 481 590 9 1080 Opponents 492 597 14 1103 Tennessee 32 Basketball

Tennessee Individual Game Highs Points...38 Ron Slay vs. New Mexico (1/4/03) Field Goals Made...12 Ron Slay vs. Georgia (2/8/03) 12 Ron Slay at Georgia (1/22/03) Field Goal Attempts...24 Ron Slay at South Carolina (2/19/03) 24 Ron Slay at Georgia (1/22/03) 24 Ron Slay at Florida (1/15/03) 3 PT FG Made...6 Thaydeus Holden vs. Alabama (2/22/03) 3 PT FG Attempts...10 Jon Higgins at Florida (1/15/03) Free Throws Made...15 Ron Slay vs. New Mexico (1/4/03) Free Throw Attempts...19 Ron Slay vs. New Mexico (1/4/03) Rebounds...14 Ron Slay at Kentucky (2/26/03) Assists...9 C.J. Watson vs. Georgia (2/8/03) Steals...5 Brandon Crump vs. Vanderbilt (1/18/03) Blocked Shots...6 Elgrace Wilborn vs. Georgetown (3/18/03) Superlatives Opponent Individual Game Highs Points...29 Ezra Williams, at Georgia (1/22/03) 29 Ruben Douglas, New Mexico (1/4/03) Field Goals Made...12 Drew Schifino, at West Virginia (12/21/02) Field Goal Attempts...22 Matt Freije, at Vanderbilt (3/8/03) 3 PT FG Made...6 Ezra Williams, at Georgia (1/22/03) 6 Aaron Harper, at Ole Miss (1/11/03) 3 PT FG Attempts...11 Matt Freije, at Vanderbilt (3/8/03) 11 Ezra Williams, at Georgia (1/22/03) Free Throws Made...12 Ruben Douglas, New Mexico (1/4/03) Free Throw Attempts...13 Ruben Douglas, New Mexico (1/4/03) Rebounds...14 Mike Sweetney, Georgetown (3/18/03) Assists...11 Bernard King, at Texas A&M (12/4/02) Steals...4 Chuck Hayes, at Kentucky (2/26/03) 4 Nathan Wilson, at Auburn (2/1/03) 4 Jarod Gerald, South Carolina (1/29/03) 4 Reece Gaines, Louisville (1/25/03) 4 Ed O Neil, Charleston Southern (12/17/02) Blocked Shots...5 Chris Daniels, at Georgia (1/22/03) Tennessee Team Game Highs Points...88 vs. VMI (11/25/02) Field Goals Made...31 vs. VMI (11/25/02) Field Goal Attempts...67 vs. UT Martin (12/30/02) Field Goal %...587 (27-46) at Kentucky (2/26/03) 3 PT FG Made...11 vs. Alabama (2/22/03) 11 vs. VMI (11/25/02) 3 PT FG Attempts...26 vs. Gardner-Webb (11/22/02) 26 vs. VMI (11/25/02) 3 PT FG %...583 (7-12) vs. Vanderbilt (1/18/03) Free Throws Made...28 at Arkansas (2/12/03) Free Throw Attempts...39 at Arkansas (2/12/03) Free Throw %...923 (12-13) at Vanderbilt (3/8/03) Rebounds...48 vs. UT Martin (12/30/02) 48 vs. VMI (11/25/02) Assists...26 vs. VMI (11/25/02) Steals...11 vs. UT Martin (12/30/02) 11 vs. Western Carolina (12/23/02) Blocked Shots...9 vs. Georgetown (3/18/03) Turnovers...22 vs. Georgia Tech (12/15/02) Fouls...26 at Ole Miss (1/11/03) Opponent Team Game Highs Points...88 vs. LSU (3/1/03) Field Goals Made...31 vs. Georgia (2/8/03) Field Goal Attempts...69 vs. Georgia (2/8/03) Field Goal %...545 (30-55) vs. LSU (3/1/03) 3 PT FG Made...17 vs. LSU (3/1/03) 3 PT FG Attempts...30 vs. Gardner-Webb (11/22/02) 3 PT FG %...630 (17-27) vs. LSU (3/1/03) Free Throws Made...28 vs. Kentucky (1/8/03) Free Throw Attempts...34 vs. Kentucky (1/8/03) Free Throw %...862 (25-29) at Kentucky (2/26/03) Rebounds...42 vs. Georgetown (3/18/03) 42 vs. Gardner-Webb (11/22/02) Assists...27 vs. LSU (3/1/03) Steals...12 vs. Charleston Southern (12/17/02) Blocked Shots...8 at Georgia (1/22/03) Turnovers...21 at Ole Miss (1/11/03) Fouls...27 at Arkansas (2/12/03) Tennessee Team Game Lows Points...53 vs. Auburn (3/14/03) Field Goals Made...18 vs. Auburn (3/14/03) 18 vs. Mississippi State (3/5/03) 18 vs. Charleston Southern (12/17/02) Field Goal Attempts...43 vs. Mississippi State (3/5/03) 43 vs. Charleston Southern (12/17/02) Field Goal %...313 (20-64) at Texas A&M (12/4/02) 3 PT FG Made...2 at Arkansas (2/12/03) 3 PT FG Attempts...9 at Ole Miss (1/11/03) 3 PT FG %...167 (2-12) at Arkansas (2/12/03) Free Throws Made...5 vs. Massachusetts (2/5/03) Free Throw Attempts...9 at Florida (1/15/03) Free Throw %...500 (5-10) vs. Massachusetts (2/5/03) Rebounds...25 vs. Georgia (2/8/03) Assists...8 vs. Auburn (3/14/03) Steals...0 vs. LSU (3/1/03) Blocked Shots...0 at Arkansas (2/12/03) 0 at Florida (1/15/03) 0 at Ole Miss (1/11/03) Turnovers...8 vs. Mississippi State (3/5/03) Fouls...9 vs. Charleston Southern (12/17/02) Opponent Team Game Lows Points...45 vs. Massachusetts (2/5/03) Field Goals Made...15 vs. Mississippi State (3/5/03) Field Goal Attempts...39 at Ole Miss (1/11/03) Field Goal %...277 (18-65) vs. VMI (11/25/02) 3 PT FG Made...2 at Auburn (2/1/03) 2 vs. Charleston Southern (12/17/02) 3 PT FG Attempts...11 vs. Georgetown (3/18/03) 11 at Kentucky (2/26/03) 3 PT FG %...125 (2-16) at Auburn (2/1/03).125 (3-24) vs. VMI (11/25/02) Free Throws Made...4 vs. Massachusetts (2/5/03) Free Throw Attempts...6 vs. Georgia (2/8/03) Free Throw %...429 (6-14) at West Virginia (12/21/02) Rebounds...21 at Kentucky (2/26/03) 21 at Ole Miss (1/11/03) Assists...9 at Arkansas (2/12/03) 9 vs. Massachusetts (2/5/03) 9 at Auburn (2/1/03) Steals...2 vs. New Mexico (1/4/03) Blocked Shots...0 vs. Massachusetts (2/5/03) 0 vs. Vanderbilt (1/18/03) 0 vs. Gardner-Webb (11/22/02) Turnovers...6 vs. LSU (3/1/03) Fouls...11 at Auburn (2/1/03) 11 at Georgia (1/22/03) Tennessee 33 Basketball

Team Game-by-Game Rebounds Date Result FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D-Total PF Pts A TO Blk Stl Min Gardner-Webb 27-68.397 10-30.333 5-9.556 14-28-42 19 69 17 14 0 3 200 at Tennessee Nov. 22 W, 71-69 23-62.371 8-26.308 17-21.810 12-29-41 14 71 15 13 6 10 200 VMI 18-65.277 3-24.125 17-20.850 15-20-35 18 56 11 11 2 7 200 at Tennessee Nov. 25 W, 88-56 31-62.500 11-26.423 15-20.750 15-33-48 15 88 26 14 3 8 200 at Texas A&M 30-65.462 12-27.444 11-15.733 7-29-36 19 83 24 8 2 4 200 Tennessee Dec. 4 L, 66-83 20-64.313 5-25.200 21-25.840 16-30-46 15 66 16 12 5 3 200 vs. Georgia Tech 24-54.444 6-14.429 15-29.517 10-20-30 20 69 14 15 2 11 200 Tennessee Dec. 15 W, 70-69 25-49.510 10-20.500 10-16.625 7-30-37 24 70 19 22 6 7 200 Charleston Southern 21-59.356 2-12.167 5-8.625 6-20-26 20 49 13 15 2 12 200 at Tennessee Dec. 17 W, 63-49 18-43.419 3-11.273 24-28.857 7-33-40 9 63 10 19 2 8 200 at West Virginia 25-50.500 9-24.375 6-14.429 7-16-23 15 65 14 13 1 7 200 Tennessee Dec. 21 L, 62-65 25-57.439 5-11.455 7-11.636 18-23-41 18 62 16 17 2 3 200 Western Carolina 19-54.352 9-19.474 14-18.778 8-16-24 15 61 12 17 4 9 200 at Tennessee Dec. 23 W, 79-61 29-55.527 6-15.400 15-18.833 12-29-41 16 79 21 19 8 11 200 UT Martin 19-59.322 3-22.136 9-13.692 13-25-38 19 50 12 20 7 9 200 at Tennessee Dec. 30 W, 77-50 28-67.418 6-21.286 15-22.682 17-31-48 12 77 18 15 7 11 200 New Mexico 18-40.450 5-14.357 23-28.821 7-19-26 23 64 10 17 6 2 200 at Tennessee Jan. 4 W, 71-64 22-51.431 7-18.389 20-29.690 15-17-32 21 71 18 12 4 6 200 Kentucky 20-48.417 6-21.286 28-34.824 13-22-35 22 74 14 13 2 10 200 at Tennessee Jan. 8 L, 71-74 23-46.500 6-17.353 19-26.731 8-19-27 25 71 12 17 3 8 200 at Mississippi 17-39.436 6-17.353 24-28.857 6-15-21 22 64 12 21 1 7 200 Tennessee Jan. 11 W, 66-64 24-44.545 5-9.556 13-18.722 9-17-26 26 66 14 21 0 9 200 at Florida 24-46.522 10-19.526 19-23.826 7-21-28 12 77 17 10 5 4 200 Tennessee Jan. 15 L, 64-77 25-60.417 7-22.318 7-9.778 15-16-31 17 64 13 11 0 3 200 Vanderbilt 26-55.473 8-19.421 6-8.750 7-16-23 21 66 18 15 0 9 200 at Tennessee Jan. 18 W, 71-66 24-45.533 7-12.583 16-22.727 9-22-31 16 71 17 20 3 10 200 at Georgia 26-66.394 8-16.500 21-26.808 16-25-41 11 81 20 8 8 7 225 Tennessee Jan. 22 L, 76-81 ot 30-64.469 7-18.389 9-14.643 12-28-40 20 76 17 15 3 7 225 Louisville 24-59.407 6-27.222 18-23.783 15-14-29 21 72 11 10 3 9 200 at Tennessee Jan. 25 L, 69-72 22-51.431 4-12.333 21-25.840 17-23-40 21 69 15 18 1 4 200 South Carolina 19-53.358 4-19.211 14-20.700 8-19-27 19 56 12 11 3 10 200 at Tennessee Jan. 29 W, 60-56 23-44.523 5-12.417 9-16.563 6-29-35 20 60 17 21 3 2 200 at Auburn 24-51.471 2-16.125 7-12.583 5-19-24 11 57 9 16 1 7 200 Tennessee Feb. 1 W, 60-57 22-46.478 5-14.357 11-13.846 7-26-33 16 60 10 19 2 5 200 Massachusetts 18-52.346 5-17.294 4-8.500 10-18-28 17 45 9 17 0 3 200 at Tennessee Feb. 5 W, 71-45 29-56.518 8-17.471 5-10.500 11-27-38 14 71 22 11 4 8 200 Georgia 31-69.449 5-16.313 5-6.833 19-19-38 19 72 25 8 1 6 200 at Tennessee Feb. 8 W, 78-72 27-48.563 8-17.471 16-23.696 7-18-25 12 78 21 10 5 3 200 at Arkansas 23-51.451 4-16.250 12-18.667 9-21-30 27 62 9 12 3 5 200 Tennessee Feb. 12 W, 70-62 20-45.444 2-12.167 28-39.718 8-23-31 19 70 10 10 0 2 200 Florida 22-50.440 10-24.417 5-10.500 10-21-31 18 59 15 14 1 4 200 at Tennessee Feb. 15 W, 66-59 22-48.458 5-13.385 17-21.810 8-22-30 14 66 18 11 3 4 200 at South Carolina 28-63.444 5-18.278 16-26.615 11-26-37 16 77 16 9 7 6 200 Tennessee Feb. 19 L, 63-77 23-63.365 5-19.263 12-19.632 16-30-46 21 63 17 15 4 3 200 Alabama 27-54.500 9-16.563 13-19.684 11-25-36 20 76 14 14 2 6 200 at Tennessee Feb. 22 L, 71-76 23-54.426 11-24.458 14-19.737 9-22-31 20 71 19 10 4 6 200 at Kentucky 26-54.481 3-11.273 25-29.862 10-11-21 12 80 15 8 2 9 200 Tennessee Feb. 26 L, 68-80 27-46.587 6-16.375 8-12.667 9-20-29 24 68 10 19 3 5 200 LSU 30-55.545 17-27.630 11-14.786 4-20-24 15 88 27 6 4 6 200 at Tennessee March 1 L, 67-88 25-52.481 9-21.429 8-12.667 8-23-31 17 67 19 15 3 0 200 Mississippi State 15-42.357 4-15.267 15-18.833 10-19-29 24 49 10 13 4 7 200 at Tennessee March 5 W, 59-49 18-43.419 3-11.273 20-29.690 11-17-28 16 59 10 8 2 6 200 at Vanderbilt 25-62.403 9-27.333 6-11.545 14-22-36 18 65 15 13 2 4 200 Tennessee March 8 W, 70-65 26-58.448 6-16.375 12-13.923 10-26-36 12 70 13 12 4 8 200 vs. Auburn 26-58.448 4-13.308 10-14.714 13-19-32 18 66 11 11 2 5 200 Tennessee March 14 L, 63-66 18-49.367 5-16.313 12-21.571 12-22-34 20 53 8 17 2 6 200 Georgetown 24-65.369 3-11.273 19-24.792 17-25-42 20 70 18 10 5 11 200 at Tennessee March 18 L, 60-70 20-56.357 6-21.286 14-22.636 14-27-41 19 60 11 19 9 3 200 Tennessee 34 Basketball

Points-Rebounds-Assists Justin Stanley Brandon Boomer Jon Thaydeus Ron Derek Zach C.J. Elgrace John Albrecht Asumnu Crump Herndon Higgins Holden Slay Stribling Turner Watson Wilborn Winchester Gardner-Webb 2-1-0 0-2-1 15-7-0 --- 20-3-3 0-5-5 31-5-0 0-1-1 --- 3-5-5 0-4-0 0-2-0 VMI 2-3-3 11-4-2 14-9-2 4-2-0 6-3-4 11-2-1 19-6-1 6-2-0 0-0-1 9-7-8 2-3-2 2-1-1 at Texas A&M --- 8-4-2 14-11-4 --- 4-2-2 0-1-0 24-12-1 3-1-1 --- 3-3-5 4-6-0 6-3-1 vs. Georgia Tech --- 0-0-0 6-5-2 --- 16-2-6 5-1-1 28-12-2 2-1-1 --- 12-6-5 1-10-1 0-0-1 Charleston Southern --- 2-2-0 9-8-0 --- 1-3-1 8-1-1 10-11-2 8-4-1 --- 16-5-4 9-5-1 0-0-0 at West Virginia --- 4-3-1 14-7-2 --- 8-4-1 3-2-1 10-5-4 8-5-0 --- 7-2-5 6-8-1 2-0-1 Western Carolina --- 3-1-0 14-4-1 2-1-0 12-5-6 12-5-0 22-10-6 4-2-1 --- 10-3-7 0-5-0 0-0-0 UT Martin --- 0-0-0 16-7-1 3-5-0 8-7-2 9-1-1 21-9-6 5-6-0 0-1-0 8-3-7 2-7-0 5-2-1 New Mexico --- --- 9-3-1 0-0-0 3-3-3 0-0-0 38-11-2 11-0-3 --- 8-6-8 2-3-1 0-3-0 Kentucky --- 2-1-1 2-4-1 --- 17-1-1 4-3-4 22-6-2 3-4-1 --- 15-4-2 6-2-0 0-0-0 at Mississippi --- 4-2-2 6-4-1 0-0-0 14-4-2 0-0-2 17-4-0 0-3-1 --- 17-5-4 5-2-1 3-0-1 at Florida --- 0-1-0 6-2-2 --- 14-4-1 5-2-1 17-5-3 8-3-1 --- 12-2-5 0-6-0 2-0-0 Vanderbilt --- 2-0-0 11-4-2 --- 12-5-3 17-4-2 14-6-3 2-0-0 --- 11-6-6 2-4-1 0-0-0 at Georgia --- 6-1-0 10-4-1 --- 12-2-2 6-2-4 29-8-2 0-0-0 --- 5-10-6 6-7-0 2-1-2 Louisville --- 0-1-0 8-9-2 --- 8-2-3 14-7-1 21-7-2 2-1-0 --- 10-3-4 6-7-3 0-0-0 South Carolina --- 7-2-0 13-9-2 0-2-0 5-1-3 5-1-1 16-6-3 0-0-0 --- 9-8-5 2-5-3 3-0-0 at Auburn --- 4-2-2 10-6-0 --- 7-4-3 8-4-0 21-7-2 0-0-0 --- 10-5-3 0-1-0 --- Massachusetts --- 4-4-4 8-2-0 5-7-1 6-0-4 13-2-1 21-7-3 3-1-1 0-1-0 6-5-7 2-4-0 3-2-1 Georgia --- 0-0-1 16-6-1 --- 3-6-6 15-2-2 33-3-1 2-1-0 --- 9-3-9 0-3-1 --- at Arkansas --- 2-0-0 6-9-1 0-0-0 7-4-2 17-5-1 23-4-1 0-0-1 0-0-0 15-3-4 0-1-0 0-1-0 Florida --- 1-2-3 19-4-2 --- 6-2-3 8-2-1 20-11-1 0-0-0 --- 8-3-8 4-4-0 0-0-0 at South Carolina --- 1-3-1 10-4-1 2-1-0 5-5-4 6-4-0 23-9-3 0-1-0 --- 7-7-7 4-4-0 5-2-1 Alabama --- 2-0-1 2-2-2 --- 5-7-4 22-2-1 23-9-1 2-3-2 --- 13-4-7 2-1-0 0-1-1 at Kentucky --- 6-1-1 13-4-0 --- 9-0-1 3-0-1 22-14-1 2-1-1 --- 5-2-3 6-4-1 2-0-1 LSU --- 0-0-0 8-4-0 0-1-0 18-3-5 11-1-3 19-9-2 0-1-0 --- 7-3-7 3-6-0 1-2-2 Mississippi State --- 3-4-0 16-4-0 0-0-0 7-1-1 6-3-2 17-6-2 --- 0-1-0 10-3-5 0-2-0 --- at Vanderbilt --- 4-3-0 18-11-0 --- 6-1-3 12-5-2 22-7-1 0-0-0 --- 6-2-6 2-5-1 --- vs. Auburn --- 1-1-0 14-10-1 --- --- 14-0-0 16-9-2 2-1-0 --- 2-5-5 3-5-0 1-1-0 Georgetown --- 4-3-0 11-8-1 0-2-0 --- 12-5-4 17-8-2 --- 2-2-0 10-0-3 4-11-0 0-0-1 Tennessee 35 Basketball

Attendance Summary Games Totals Average Home 17 233,413 13,730 Away 10 116,402 11,640 Neutral 2 29,429 14,715 Total 29 379,244 13,077 Tennessee s Record When... Tennessee wins opening tipoff 5-5 Opponent wins opening tipoff 12-7 Leading at halftime 13-5 Trailing at halftime 4-7 Tied at the halftime 0-0 Miscellaneous Statistics Most First Half Points Tennessee 45 vs. UT Martin (12/30/02) Opponents 47 vs. LSU (3/1/03) Most Second Half Points Tennessee 47 vs. VMI (11/25/02) Opponents 45 vs. Kentucky (1/8/03) Fewest First Half Points Tennessee 23 at Florida (1/15/03) Opponents 21 vs. Mississippi State (3/5/02) Fewest Second Half Points Tennessee 19 at West Virginia (12/21/02) Opponents 15 vs. Massachusetts (2/5/03) Largest Halftime Lead Tennessee 22 vs. UT Martin (12/30/02) Opponents 14 vs. LSU (3/1/03) Largest Halftime Lead Overcome Tennessee 13 vs. Gardner-Webb (11/22/02) Opponents 13 at West Virginia (12/21/02) Leading with 10:00 remaining 11-3 Trailing with 10:00 remaining 6-9 Tied with 10:00 remaining 0-0 Leading with 5:00 remaining 12-2 Trailing with 5:00 remaining 4-10 Tied with 5:00 remaining 1-0 In Overtime 0-1 Tennessee outrebounds opponent 12-8 Tennessee is outrebounded 4-4 Same amount of rebounds 1-0 Tennessee commits more turnovers 8-11 Opponent commits more turnovers 8-1 Same amount of turnovers 1-0 Tennessee shoots 50 percent or better 8-2 Opponent shoots 50 percent or better 0-4 Tennessee shoots less than 50 percent 9-10 Opponent shoots less than 50 percent 17-8 Tennessee shoots better than opponent 14-4 Opponent shoots better than Tennessee 3-8 Same shooting percentage 0-0 Tennessee has more free throw attempts 11-2 Opponent has more free throw attempts 4-9 Same amount of free throw attempts 2-1 Tennessee bench outscores opponent bench 6-2 Opponent bench outscores Tennessee bench 10-10 Benches score the same 1-0 Tennessee scores between 50-59 1-1 Tennessee scores between 60-69 5-8 Tennessee scores between 70-79 10-3 Tennessee scores between 80-89 1-0 Tennessee scores between 90-99 0-0 Tennessee scores 100 or more 0-0 Opponent less than 50 4-0 Opponent scores between 50-59 4-0 Opponent scores between 60-69 8-2 Opponent scores between 70-79 1-6 Opponent scores between 80-89 0-4 Opponent scores between 90-99 0-0 Opponent scores 100 or more 0-0 In November 2-0 In December 4-2 In January 4-4 In February 5-3 In March 2-3 On Monday 3-0 On Tuesday 1-1 On Wednesday 4-6 On Thursday 0-0 On Friday 1-1 On Saturday 7-4 On Sunday 1-0 Single-Game Team Leaders Scoring Slay 26, Watson 2, Crump 1, Holden 1 Rebounding Slay 16, Crump 8, Watson 3, Wilborn 3, Herndon 1, Higgins 1 Blocks Wilborn 19, Crump 11, Stribling 2, Holden 2, Higgins 2, Slay 2, Watson 1 Assists Watson 26, Higgins 2, Holden 2 Steals Watson 13, Higgins 12, Slay 7, Crump 5, Holden 5, Stribling 4, Asumnu 4, Wilborn 1, Winchester 1 (Includes all ties) Scoring Tennessee s First Points Crump 10-4 layup, 3 hook shot, 2 dunk, 1 jumper Slay 7-2 free throw, 2 hook shot, 2 jumper, 1 layup Higgins 6-1 jumper, 3 three-pointer, 2 layup Stribling 3-1 free throw, 2 layup Holden 2-2 layup Watson 1-1 layup Starting Lineups W-L 4-0 G-Watson, G-Higgins, F-Asumnu, F-Slay, F-Crump 0-1 G-Watson, G-Higgins, G-Holden, F-Asumnu, F-Slay 7-6 G-Watson, G-Higgins, G-Holden, F-Slay, F-Crump 5-3 G-Watson, G-Higgins, F-Stribling, F-Slay, F-Crump 1-0 G-Watson, G-Higgins, G-Winchester, F-Slay, F-Crump 1-0 G-Clemmons, G-Higgins, G-Holden, F-Slay, F-Turner 0-1 G-Watson, G-Holden, G-Asumnu, F-Slay, F-Crump 0-1 G-Watson, G-Holden, F-Slay, F-Wilborn, F-Crump Margin of Victory/Defeat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11-15 16-29 20-24 25+ Wins 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1-1 1 1-3 Losses - - 3-2 - - - - 1 4 1 1 - Double Figure Games Scoring Rebounding Double-Doubles Season Career Season Career Season Career Justin Albrecht 0 0 0 0 0 0 Stanley Asumnu 1 1 0 0 0 0 Brandon Crump 18 26 3 3 3 3 Boomer Herndon 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jon Higgins 9 31 0 1 0 1 Thaydeus Holden 12 21 0 0 0 0 Ron Slay 29 79 7 12 7 11 Derek Stribling 1 1 0 0 0 0 Zach Turner 0 0 0 0 0 0 C.J. Watson 13 13 1 1 0 0 Elgrace Wilborn 0 2 2 4 0 0 John Winchester 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tennessee 36 Basketball

2002-03 Final Southeastern Conference Standings Eastern Division Western Division SEC Pct. All Pct. Postseason SEC Pct. All Pct. Postseason Kentucky*^! 16-0 1.000 32-4.833 NCAA Mississippi State# 9-7.563 21-10.677 NCAA Florida 12-4.750 25-8.758 NCAA Auburn 8-8.500 22-12.647 NCAA Georgia 11-5.688 19-8.704 LSU 8-8.500 21-11.656 NCAA Tennessee 9-7.563 17-12.586 NIT Alabama 7-9.438 17-12.586 NCAA South Carolina 5-11.313 12-16.429 Arkansas 4-12.250 9-19.321 Vanderbilt 3-13.188 11-18.380 Ole Miss 4-12.250 14-15.483 * SEC Champion ^ Eastern Division Champion! SEC Tournament Champion # Western Division Champion NCAA Tournament Kentucky (Midwest Region) [1] Kentucky 95, [16] IUPUI 64 [1] Kentucky 74, [9] Utah 54 [1] Kentucky 63, [5] Wisconsin 57 [3] Marquette 83, [1] Kentucky 69 Alabama (Midwest Region) [7] Indiana 67, [10] Alabama 62 LSU (South Region) [9] Purdue 80, [8] LSU 56 Florida (South Region) [2] Florida 85, [15] Sam Houston State 55 [7] Michigan State 68, [2] Florida 46 Mississippi State (East Region) [12] Butler 47, [5] Mississippi State 46 Auburn (East Region) [10] Auburn 65, [7] St. Joseph s 63 (ot) [10] Auburn 68, [2] Wake Forest 62 [3] Syracuse 79, [10] Auburn 78 National Invitation Tournament Tennessee (First Round) Georgetown 70, at Tennessee 60 SEC Tournament March 13-16 Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, La. First Round Game 1 [W5] Ole Miss 62, [E4] South Carolina 56 Game 2 [W3] LSU 85, [W6] Arkansas 56 Game 3 [E5] Vanderbilt 82, [W4] Alabama 69 Southeastern Conference Postseason Results & Honors Coaches All-SEC Teams Associated Press All-SEC Teams First Team All-SEC First Team All-SEC Matt Bonner, Florida Matt Bonner, Florida Jarvis Hayes, Georgia* Jarvis Hayes, Georgia Keith Bogans, Kentucky Keith Bogans, Kentucky Mario Austin, Mississippi State Mario Austin, Mississippi State Ron Slay, Tennessee Ron Slay, Tennessee Second Team All-SEC Erwin Dudley, Alabama Marquis Daniels, Auburn Ezra Williams, Georgia Marquis Estill, Kentucky Ronald Dupree, LSU Matt Freije, Vanderbilt SEC All-Freshman Team Kennedy Winston, Alabama Jonathon Modica, Arkansas Anthony Roberson, Florida* Matt Walsh, Florida* C.J. Watson, Tennessee* SEC Coach of the Year Tubby Smith, Kentucky SEC Player of the Year Keith Bogans, Kentucky SEC Newcomer of the Year Anthony Roberson, Florida Second Team All-SEC Erwin Dudley, Alabama Marquis Daniels, Auburn Ezra Williams, Georgia Marquis Estill, Kentucky Ronald Dupree, LSU Third Team All-SEC Maurice Williams, Alabama Justin Reed, Ole Miss Timmy Bowers, Mississippi State Derrick Zimmerman, Mississippi State Matt Freije, Vanderbilt SEC Coach of the Year Tubby Smith, Kentucky SEC Player of the Year Ron Slay, Tennessee SEC Newcomer of the Year Anthony Roberson, Florida Second Round Game 5 [W1] Mississippi State 73, Ole Miss 64 Game 6 [W3] LSU 65, [E2] Florida 61 Game 7 [E1] Kentucky 81, Vanderbilt 63 Game 8 [W2] Auburn 66, [E3] Tennessee 53 Semifinals Game 9 [W1] Mississippi State 76, [W3] LSU 61 Game 10 [E1] Kentucky 78, [W2] Auburn 58 Finals Game 11 [E1] Kentucky 64, [W1] Mississippi State 57 Other Tennessee Honors Ron Slay SEC Player of the Year Associated Press, Dick Vitale and CollegeInsider.com. First Team All-Southeastern Conference Associated Press, SEC Coaches, and Dick Vitale. All-America Associated Press Third Team All-America, Dick Vitale First Team All-America, ESPN.com Third Team All-America, CollegeInsider.com All-America Team. All-District NABC Division I All-District 7, USBWA All-District IV. Wooden Award Finalist One of 22 finalists announced on March 10. The John R. Wooden All-America team. C.J. Watson CollegeInsider.com s All-Freshman team Tennessee 37 Basketball

Scoring Offense Team G W-L Pts Avg/G 1. Georgia 27 19-8 2138 79.2 2. Kentucky 36 32-4 2782 77.3 3. Florida 33 25-8 2484 75.3 4. LSU 32 21-11 2326 72.7 5. Auburn 34 22-12 2408 70.8 6. Mississippi State 31 21-10 2151 69.4 7. Alabama 29 17-12 2002 69.0 8. Vanderbilt 29 11-18 1998 68.9 9. Tennessee 29 17-12 1980 68.3 10. Ole Miss 29 14-15 1933 66.7 11. South Carolina 28 12-16 1839 65.7 12. Arkansas 28 9-19 1726 61.6 Scoring Defense Team G Pts Avg/G 1. Mississippi State 31 1852 59.7 2. LSU 32 2030 63.4 3. Ole Miss 29 1846 63.7 4. Kentucky 36 2309 64.1 5. Florida 33 2128 64.5 6. Alabama 29 1887 65.1 7. Auburn 34 2235 65.7 8. Tennessee 29 1922 66.3 9. Arkansas 28 1863 66.5 10. South Carolina 28 1883 67.2 11. Vanderbilt 29 2091 72.1 12. Georgia 27 1976 73.2 Scoring Margin Team G Off Def Margin 1. Kentucky 36 77.3 64.1 +13.1 2. Florida 33 75.3 64.5 +10.8 3. Mississippi State 31 69.4 59.7 +9.6 4. LSU 32 72.7 63.4 +9.2 5. Georgia 27 79.2 73.2 +6.0 6. Auburn 34 70.8 65.7 +5.1 7. Alabama 29 69.0 65.1 +4.0 8. Ole Miss 29 66.7 63.7 +3.0 9. Tennessee 29 68.3 66.3 +2.0 10. South Carolina 28 65.7 67.2-1.6 11. Vanderbilt 29 68.9 72.1-3.2 12. Arkansas 28 61.6 66.5-4.9 Free Throw Percentage Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Ole Miss 29 393 541.726 2. Tennessee 29 415 573.724 3. Georgia 27 417 584.714 4. Alabama 29 429 602.713 5. Kentucky 36 522 742.704 6. Florida 33 431 613.703 7. Vanderbilt 29 383 551.695 8. South Carolina 28 353 517.683 9. Mississippi State 31 366 543.674 10. Auburn 34 452 685.660 11. LSU 32 409 633.646 12. Arkansas 28 334 548.609 Field Goal Percentage 1. Kentucky 36 1026 2102.488 2. LSU 32 851 1767.482 3. Florida 33 883 1856.476 4. Mississippi State 31 806 1718.469 5. Auburn 34 879 1890.465 6. Georgia 27 770 1659.464 7. Ole Miss 29 679 1487.457 8. Tennessee 29 692 1529.453 9. Vanderbilt 29 717 1640.437 10. South Carolina 28 671 1592.421 11. Alabama 29 695 1653.420 12. Arkansas 28 611 1556.393 Field Goal Percentage Defense 1. Mississippi State 31 670 1672.401 2. LSU 32 736 1792.411 3. Kentucky 36 827 1993.415 4. Auburn 34 809 1939.417 5. Alabama 29 670 1603.418 6. Arkansas 28 618 1475.419 7. Tennessee 29 676 1605.421 8. Florida 33 795 1877.424 9. Georgia 27 716 1647.435 10. South Carolina 28 666 1513.440 11. Vanderbilt 29 756 1684.449 12. Ole Miss 29 651 1446.450 Team Statistics (All Games) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 1. Florida 33 287 735.390 2. Georgia 27 181 476.380 3. LSU 32 215 571.377 4. Ole Miss 29 182 489.372 5. Tennessee 29 181 493.367 6. Kentucky 36 208 585.356 7. Auburn 34 198 573.346 8. Mississippi State 31 173 507.341 9. Vanderbilt 29 181 551.328 10. Alabama 29 183 568.322 11. Arkansas 28 170 548.310 12. South Carolina 28 144 487.296 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense 1. Mississippi State 31 192 587.327 2. Auburn 34 230 702.328 3. Florida 33 192 584.329 4. Arkansas 28 160 482.332 5. Kentucky 36 211 633.333 6. Alabama 29 185 554.334 7. Ole Miss 29 146 432.338 8. Georgia 27 183 541.338 9. Tennessee 29 187 550.340 10. South Carolina 28 175 506.346 11. LSU 32 204 577.354 12. Vanderbilt 29 176 487.361 Rebounding Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Arkansas 28 1063 38.0 2. Georgia 27 1010 37.4 3. Alabama 29 1079 37.2 4. Mississippi State 31 1148 37.0 5. Kentucky 36 1324 36.8 6. Tennessee 29 1036 35.7 7. Auburn 34 1200 35.3 8. LSU 32 1124 35.1 9. Florida 33 1149 34.8 10. Vanderbilt 29 962 33.2 11. South Carolina 28 910 32.5 12. Ole Miss 29 901 31.1 Rebounding Defense Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Ole Miss 29 882 30.4 2. Tennessee 29 893 30.8 3. Mississippi State 31 957 30.9 4. Kentucky 36 1114 30.9 5. Arkansas 28 912 32.6 6. LSU 32 1048 32.8 7. Auburn 34 1131 33.3 8. Alabama 29 974 33.6 9. Florida 33 1112 33.7 10. Vanderbilt 29 1040 35.9 11. South Carolina 28 1005 35.9 12. Georgia 27 990 36.7 Rebounding Margin Team G Team Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Mississippi State 31 1148 37.0 957 30.9 +6.2 2. Kentucky 36 1324 36.8 1114 30.9 +5.8 3. Arkansas 28 1063 38.0 912 32.6 +5.4 4. Tennessee 29 1036 35.7 893 30.8 +4.9 5. Alabama 29 1079 37.2 974 33.6 +3.6 6. LSU 32 1124 35.1 1048 32.8 +2.4 7. Auburn 34 1200 35.3 1131 33.3 +2.0 8. Florida 33 1149 34.8 1112 33.7 +1.1 9. Georgia 27 1010 37.4 990 36.7 +0.7 10. Ole Miss 29 901 31.1 882 30.4 +0.7 11. Vanderbilt 29 962 33.2 1040 35.9-2.7 12. South Carolina 28 910 32.5 1005 35.9-3.4 Blocks Team G Blk Avg/G 1. Auburn 34 176 5.18 2. Kentucky 36 176 4.89 3. Georgia 27 118 4.37 4. LSU 32 132 4.12 5. Florida 33 131 3.97 6. Vanderbilt 29 114 3.93 7. Alabama 29 112 3.86 8. Mississippi State 31 116 3.74 9. Arkansas 28 99 3.54 10. Tennessee 29 101 3.48 11. South Carolina 28 92 3.29 12. Ole Miss 29 58 2.00 Assists Team G Ast Avg/G 1. Georgia 27 483 17.89 2. Florida 33 542 16.42 3. LSU 32 515 16.09 4. Kentucky 36 574 15.94 5. Tennessee 29 452 15.59 6. Mississippi State 31 445 14.35 7. Vanderbilt 29 413 14.24 8. South Carolina 28 388 13.86 9. Auburn 34 457 13.44 10. Ole Miss 29 388 13.38 11. Alabama 29 352 12.14 12. Arkansas 28 275 9.82 Steals Team G Stl Avg/G 1. Mississippi State 31 268 8.65 2. South Carolina 28 234 8.36 3. LSU 32 255 7.97 4. Auburn 34 269 7.91 5. Kentucky 36 281 7.81 6. Vanderbilt 29 226 7.79 7. Georgia 27 206 7.63 8. Florida 33 249 7.55 9. Arkansas 28 181 6.46 10. Alabama 29 187 6.45 Ole Miss 29 187 6.45 12. Tennessee 29 169 5.83 Assist/Turnover Ratio Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. South Carolina 28 373 13.3 451 16.1 +2.79 2. Kentucky 36 501 13.9 592 16.4 +2.53 3. Georgia 27 312 11.6 363 13.4 +1.89 4. Florida 33 438 13.3 494 15.0 +1.70 5. LSU 32 446 13.9 498 15.6 +1.62 6. Alabama 29 380 13.1 396 13.7 +0.55 7. Ole Miss 29 395 13.6 410 14.1 +0.52 8. Mississippi State 31 479 15.5 491 15.8 +0.39 9. Auburn 34 541 15.9 539 15.9-0.06 10. Vanderbilt 29 465 16.0 460 15.9-0.17 11. Tennessee 29 441 15.2 370 12.8-2.45 12. Arkansas 28 467 16.7 372 13.3-3.39 Offensive Rebounds Team G No. Avg/G 1. Arkansas 28 407 14.54 2. Alabama 29 389 13.41 3. Kentucky 36 467 12.97 4. Georgia 27 346 12.81 5. Mississippi State 31 388 12.52 6. Auburn 34 417 12.26 7. Tennessee 29 325 11.21 8. South Carolina 28 307 10.96 9. LSU 32 346 10.81 10. Florida 33 352 10.67 11. Vanderbilt 29 304 10.48 12. Ole Miss 29 293 10.10 Defensive Rebounds Team G No. Avg/G 1. Georgia 27 664 24.59 2. Tennessee 29 711 24.52 3. Mississippi State 31 760 24.52 4. LSU 32 778 24.31 5. Florida 33 797 24.15 6. Kentucky 36 857 23.81 7. Alabama 29 690 23.79 8. Arkansas 28 656 23.43 9. Auburn 34 783 23.03 10. Vanderbilt 29 658 22.69 11. South Carolina 28 603 21.54 12. Ole Miss 29 608 20.97 Three-Point Field Goals Made Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. Florida 33 287 8.70 2. LSU 32 215 6.72 3. Georgia 27 181 6.70 4. Alabama 29 183 6.31 5. Ole Miss 29 182 6.28 6. Vanderbilt 29 181 6.24 Tennessee 29 181 6.24 8. Arkansas 28 170 6.07 9. Auburn 34 198 5.82 10. Kentucky 36 208 5.78 11. Mississippi State 31 173 5.58 12. South Carolina 28 144 5.14 Tennessee 38 Basketball

Scoring Player, Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G 1. Ron Slay, UT 29 211 43 151 616 21.2 2. Marquis Daniels, AU 34 244 30 107 625 18.4 3. Jarvis Hayes, UG 27 185 54 69 493 18.3 4. Matt Freije, VU 29 178 65 99 520 17.9 5. Ezra Williams, UG 27 157 77 57 448 16.6 6. Maurice Williams, UA 29 160 57 98 475 16.4 7. Ronald Dupree, LS 32 199 13 93 504 15.8 8. Keith Bogans, UK 36 194 80 96 564 15.7 9. Mario Austin, MS 25 149 5 85 388 15.5 10. Justin Reed, UM 28 159 20 92 430 15.4 11. Matt Bonner, UF 33 182 63 74 501 15.2 12. Erwin Dudley, UA 29 162 1 104 429 14.8 13. Timmy Bowers, MS 31 162 70 60 454 14.6 14. Marco Killingsworth, AU 34 170 13 98 451 13.3 15. Carlos Powell, SC 28 135 30 53 353 12.6 16. Jaime Lloreda, LS 30 144 0 82 370 12.3 17. Gerald Fitch, UK 36 152 61 78 443 12.3 18. Anthony Roberson, UF 33 141 74 50 406 12.3 19. Matt Walsh, UF 33 128 60 88 404 12.2 20. Aaron Harper, UM 29 118 65 53 354 12.2 Rebounding Player, Team G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Erwin Dudley, UA 29 103 173 276 9.5 2. Jaime Lloreda, LS 30 98 171 269 9.0 3. Ron Slay, UT 29 45 181 226 7.8 4. Ronald Dupree, LS 32 77 172 249 7.8 5. Mario Austin, MS 25 66 126 192 7.7 6. Chris Daniels, UG 26 59 125 184 7.1 7. David Lee, UF 33 72 152 224 6.8 8. Chuck Hayes, UK 36 84 160 244 6.8 9. Dionisio Gomez, AR 28 75 111 186 6.6 10. Marco Killingsworth, AU 34 81 138 219 6.4 11. Rolando Howell, SC 28 64 112 176 6.3 12. Marquis Daniels, AU 34 63 147 210 6.2 13. Matt Bonner, UF 33 70 131 201 6.1 14. Marquis Estill, UK 36 99 117 216 6.0 15. Kyle Davis, AU 34 87 115 202 5.9 16. Brandon Crump, UT 29 53 118 171 5.9 17. Brian Thornton, VU 29 68 96 164 5.7 18. Kenny Walker, UA 29 77 84 161 5.6 19. Justin Reed, UM 28 47 100 147 5.2 20. Ezra Williams, UG 27 51 85 136 5.0 Field Goal Percentage Player, 1. Marco Killingsworth, AU 34 170 309.550 2. Mario Austin, MS 25 149 279.534 3. Ronald Dupree, LS 32 199 376.529 4. Erwin Dudley, UA 29 162 313.518 5. Marquis Daniels, AU 34 244 476.513 6. Matt Bonner, UF 33 182 357.510 7. Jarvis Hayes, UG 27 185 368.503 8. Justin Reed, UM 28 159 326.488 9. Ron Slay, UT 29 211 434.486 10. Timmy Bowers, MS 31 162 346.468 Assists Player, Team G Assts Avg/G 1. Derrick Zimmerman, MS 31 172 5.55 2. Rashad Wright, UG 27 149 5.52 3. C.J. Watson, UT 29 160 5.52 4. Torris Bright, LS 32 150 4.69 5. Chuck Eidson, SC 28 125 4.46 6. Maurice Williams, UA 29 112 3.86 7. Cliff Hawkins, UK 29 111 3.83 8. Justin Hamilton, UF 33 118 3.58 9. Russell Lakey, VU 29 99 3.41 10. Marquis Daniels, AU 34 113 3.32 Free Throw Percentage Player, Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Maurice Williams, UA 29 98 117.838 2. Chuck Eidson, SC 28 81 99.818 3. Matt Freije, VU 29 99 124.798 4. Jarvis Hayes, UG 27 69 88.784 5. Ron Slay, UT 29 151 193.782 6. David Sanders, UM 29 88 113.779 7. Matt Walsh, UF 33 88 119.739 8. Keith Bogans, UK 36 96 130.738 9. Justin Reed, UM 28 92 126.730 10. Kenny Walker, UA 29 80 110.727 Individual Statistics (All Games) Steals Player, Team G Steals Avg/G 1. Marquis Daniels, AU 34 78 2.29 2. Chuck Eidson, SC 28 60 2.14 3. Derrick Zimmerman, MS 31 58 1.87 4. Eric Ferguson, AR 28 52 1.86 5. Torris Bright, LS 32 59 1.84 6. Russell Lakey, VU 29 52 1.79 7. Timmy Bowers, MS 31 55 1.77 8. Justin Hamilton, UF 33 54 1.64 9. Matt Walsh, UF 33 50 1.52 10. Chris Daniels, UG 26 39 1.50 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Player, Team G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Matt Bonner, UF 33 63 133.474 2. Matt Walsh, UF 33 60 139.432 3. Jarvis Hayes, UG 27 54 127.425 4. Gerald Fitch, UK 36 61 147.415 5. Ezra Williams, UG 27 77 186.414 6. Timmy Bowers, MS 31 70 170.412 7. Jon Higgins, UT 27 53 129.411 8. Torris Bright, LS 32 62 152.408 9. Aaron Harper, UM 29 65 160.406 10. Thaydeus Holden, UT 29 48 119.403 Three-Point Field Goals Made Player, Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. Ezra Williams, UG 27 77 2.85 2. Timmy Bowers, MS 31 70 2.26 3. Anthony Roberson, UF 33 74 2.24 4. Aaron Harper, UM 29 65 2.24 Matt Freije, VU 29 65 2.24 6. Keith Bogans, UK 36 80 2.22 7. Jarvis Hayes, UG 27 54 2.00 8. Maurice Williams, UA 29 57 1.97 9. Jon Higgins, UT 27 53 1.96 10. Torris Bright, LS 32 62 1.94 Blocks Player, Team G Blocks Avg/G 1. Kyle Davis, AU 34 124 3.65 2. Jaime Lloreda, LS 30 61 2.03 3. Marquis Estill, UK 36 64 1.78 4. Kenny Walker, UA 29 51 1.76 5. Chris Daniels, UG 26 41 1.58 6. Elgrace Wilborn, UT 29 45 1.55 7. David Lee, UF 33 48 1.45 8. Larry Satchell, AR 24 29 1.21 9. Jules Camara, UK 36 38 1.06 10. Brandon Crump, UT 29 30 1.03 Assist/Turnover Ratio Player, Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Blake Eddins, AR 23 10 0.4 2 0.1 5.00 2. Rashad Wright, UG 27 149 5.5 50 1.9 2.98 3. Jon Higgins, UT 27 79 2.9 28 1.0 2.82 4. Justin Hamilton, UF 33 118 3.6 51 1.5 2.31 5. Jarod Gerald, SC 25 37 1.5 17 0.7 2.18 6. Torris Bright, LS 32 150 4.7 74 2.3 2.03 7. Antoine Pettway, UA 29 71 2.4 37 1.3 1.92 8. C.J. Watson, UT 29 160 5.5 84 2.9 1.90 9. Cliff Hawkins, UK 29 111 3.8 62 2.1 1.79 10. Trey Pearson, UM 29 78 2.7 44 1.5 1.77 Offensive Rebounds Player, Team G No. Avg/G 1. Erwin Dudley, UA 29 103 3.55 2. Jaime Lloreda, LS 30 98 3.27 3. Marquis Estill, UK 36 99 2.75 4. Dionisio Gomez, AR 28 75 2.68 5. Kenny Walker, UA 29 77 2.66 6. Mario Austin, MS 25 66 2.64 7. Kyle Davis, AU 34 87 2.56 8. Ronald Dupree, LS 32 77 2.41 9. Marco Killingsworth, AU 34 81 2.38 10. Brian Thornton, VU 29 68 2.34 Defensive Rebounds Player, Team G No. Avg/G 1. Ron Slay, UT 29 181 6.24 2. Erwin Dudley, UA 29 173 5.97 3. Jaime Lloreda, LS 30 171 5.70 4. Ronald Dupree, LS 32 172 5.38 5. Mario Austin, MS 25 126 5.04 6. Chris Daniels, UG 26 125 4.81 7. David Lee, UF 33 152 4.61 8. Chuck Hayes, UK 36 160 4.44 9. Marquis Daniels, AU 34 147 4.32 10. Brandon Crump, UT 29 118 4.07 Individual Highs (All Games) Points 38 Ron Slay (Tennessee) vs. New Mexico (1/4/03) 38 Marquis Daniels (Auburn) vs. Troy State (12/22/02) 33 Ron Slay (Tennessee) vs. Georgia (2/8/03) 33 Matt Walsh (Florida) vs. Miami (12/21/02) Field Goals Made 16 Marquis Daniels (Auburn) vs. Troy State (12/22/02) 12 Ron Slay (Tennessee) at Georgia (1/22/03) 12 Ron Slay (Tennessee) vs. Georgia (2/8/03) 7 others with 12 field goals made Field Goal Attempts 24 Ron Slay (Tennessee) at Florida (01/15/03) 24 Ron Slay (Tennessee) at Georgia (01/22/03) 24 Ron Slay (Tennessee) at South Carolina (02/19/03) 23 Maurice Williams (Alabama) vs. LSU (02/01/03) 22 Ron Slay (Tennessee) at Texas A&M (12/04/02) 22 Matt Freije (Vanderbilt) vs. Tennessee (03/08/03) Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (7-7) Jaime Lloreda (LSU) vs. South Alabama (11/24/02) 1.000 (7-7) Torris Bright (LSU) vs. Mississippi State (1/11/03).900 (9-10) Derrick Bird (Auburn) vs. Georgia State (11/26/02) Three-Point Field Goals Made 7 Matt Walsh (Florida) vs. Bethune-Cookman (12/28/02) 7 Ezra Williams (Georgia) vs. LSU (1/5/03) 7 Anthony Roberson (Florida) vs. Georgia (1/11/03) 7 Brett Nelson (Florida) at LSU (1/28/03) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 13 Derrick Bird (Auburn) vs. Florida (3/1/03) 11 Ezra Williams (Georgia) vs. Tennessee (1/22/03) 11 Brett Nelson (Florida) at LSU (1/28/03) 11 Ezra Williams (Georgia) vs. Mississippi State (2/1/03) 11 Ezra Williams (Georgia) vs. Florida (3/4/03) 11 Matt Freije (Vanderbilt) vs. Tennessee (3/8/03) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 1.000 (7-7) Matt Walsh (Florida) vs. Bethune-Cookman (12/28/02) 1.000 (7-7) Ezra Williams (Georgia) vs. LSU (1/5/03) 1.000 (5-5) Thaydeus Holden (Tennessee) vs. Vanderbilt (1/18/03) 1.000 (5-5) Keith Bogans (Kentucky) at Tulane (12/10/02) 1.000 (5-5) Troy Gaines (Auburn) at LSU (2/26/03) 1.000 (5-5) Darrel Mitchell (LSU) vs. Auburn (2/26/03) Free Throws Made 15 Ron Slay (Tennessee) vs. New Mexico (1/4/03) 15 Erwin Dudley (Alabama) at Arkansas (2/5/03) 14 Matt Walsh (Florida) vs. Miami (12/21/02) Free Throw Attempts 19 Ron Slay (Tennessee) vs. New Mexico (1/4/03) 16 Erwin Dudley (Alabama) at Arkansas (2/5/03) 15 Ron Slay (Tennessee) vs. Alabama (2/22/03) Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (10-10) Ron Slay (Tennessee) vs. Gardner-Webb (11/22/02) 1.000 (8-8) Brandon Crump (Tennessee) at Texas A&M (12/4/02) 1.000 (8-8) Ron Slay (Tennessee) vs. Charleston Southern (12/17/02) 1.000 (8-8) Ron Slay (Tennessee) vs. Louisville (1/25/03) 1.000 (7-7) C.J. Watson (Tennessee) vs. South Carolina (1/29/03) 17 others with 1.000 free throw percentage Rebounds 17 Erwin Dudley (Alabama) vs. St. Bonaventure (12/7/02) 17 Dionisio Gomez (Arkansas) vs. Georgia (1/18/03) Assists 12 Torris Bright (LSU) vs. McNeese State (12/7/02) 11 Rashad Wright (Georgia) at Georgia Tech (11/27/02) 11 Derrick Zimmerman (Mississippi State) vs. LSU (3/15/03) Steals 6 Keith Bogans (Kentucky) at Tulane (12/10/02) 6 Justin Hamilton (Florida) vs. Charleston Southern (12/23/02) 6 Torris Bright (LSU) at Arkansas (1/22/03) Blocked Shots 9 Kyle Davis (Auburn) vs Georgia State (11/26/02) 8 Kyle Davis (Auburn) vs Southern Miss (12/30/02) Tennessee 39 Basketball

Scoring Offense Team G W-L Pts Avg/G 1. Georgia 16 11-5 1229 76.8 2. Kentucky 16 16-0 1197 74.8 3. Florida 16 12-4 1185 74.1 4. LSU 16 8-8 1114 69.6 5. Alabama 16 7-9 1084 67.8 6. Tennessee 16 9-7 1080 67.5 7. Ole Miss 16 4-12 1054 65.9 8. Vanderbilt 16 3-13 1051 65.7 9. Mississippi State 16 9-7 1037 64.8 10. South Carolina 16 5-11 1028 64.2 11. Auburn 16 8-8 1019 63.7 12. Arkansas 16 4-12 934 58.4 Scoring Defense Team G Pts Avg/G 1. Kentucky 16 942 58.9 2. Mississippi State 16 969 60.6 3. LSU 16 1067 66.7 Florida 16 1067 66.7 5. Auburn 16 1071 66.9 6. Arkansas 16 1080 67.5 7. Alabama 16 1081 67.6 8. Tennessee 16 1103 68.9 9. Ole Miss 16 1108 69.2 10. South Carolina 16 1118 69.9 11. Georgia 16 1167 72.9 12. Vanderbilt 16 1239 77.4 Scoring Margin Team G Off Def Margin 1. Kentucky 16 74.8 58.9 +15.9 2. Florida 16 74.1 66.7 +7.4 3. Mississippi State 16 64.8 60.6 +4.2 4. Georgia 16 76.8 72.9 +3.9 5. LSU 16 69.6 66.7 +2.9 6. Alabama 16 67.8 67.6 +0.2 7. Tennessee 16 67.5 68.9-1.4 8. Auburn 16 63.7 66.9-3.2 9. Ole Miss 16 65.9 69.2-3.4 10. South Carolina 16 64.2 69.9-5.6 11. Arkansas 16 58.4 67.5-9.1 12. Vanderbilt 16 65.7 77.4-11.8 Free Throw Percentage Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Florida 16 226 302.748 2. Ole Miss 16 204 275.742 3. Tennessee 16 219 305.718 4. Kentucky 16 236 331.713 5. Georgia 16 253 355.713 6. Alabama 16 235 336.699 7. Vanderbilt 16 193 282.684 8. South Carolina 16 190 282.674 9. Mississippi State 16 168 252.667 10. LSU 16 202 309.654 11. Auburn 16 190 293.648 12. Arkansas 16 177 287.617 Field Goal Percentage 1. Kentucky 16 433 906.478 2. Tennessee 16 382 806.474 3. Florida 16 416 879.473 4. LSU 16 401 867.463 5. Mississippi State 16 390 844.462 6. Georgia 16 438 966.453 7. Ole Miss 16 371 822.451 8. Auburn 16 369 853.433 9. South Carolina 16 380 898.423 10. Alabama 16 376 890.422 11. Vanderbilt 16 375 891.421 12. Arkansas 16 329 866.380 Field Goal Percentage Defense 1. Kentucky 16 344 838.411 2. Mississippi State 16 358 851.421 3. Florida 16 397 933.426 4. Arkansas 16 355 832.427 5. LSU 16 384 897.428 6. Georgia 16 418 962.435 7. Tennessee 16 383 858.446 8. Alabama 16 388 863.450 9. Auburn 16 390 867.450 10. South Carolina 16 397 874.454 11. Ole Miss 16 389 793.491 12. Vanderbilt 16 457 920.497 Team Statistics (SEC Games) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage 1. Florida 16 127 325.391 2. Tennessee 16 97 253.383 3. LSU 16 110 289.381 4. Ole Miss 16 108 289.374 5. Georgia 16 100 276.362 6. Kentucky 16 95 267.356 7. Mississippi State 16 89 260.342 8. Vanderbilt 16 108 316.342 9. Auburn 16 91 274.332 10. Alabama 16 97 305.318 11. Arkansas 16 99 316.313 12. South Carolina 16 78 283.276 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Defense 1. Kentucky 16 73 258.283 2. Arkansas 16 85 261.326 3. Florida 16 106 320.331 4. Mississippi State 16 93 280.332 5. Alabama 16 109 317.344 Georgia 16 109 317.344 7. Ole Miss 16 85 243.350 8. Auburn 16 109 308.354 9. LSU 16 109 302.361 10. South Carolina 16 105 284.370 11. Tennessee 16 110 297.370 12. Vanderbilt 16 106 266.398 Rebounding Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Kentucky 16 582 36.4 2. Arkansas 16 580 36.2 3. Georgia 16 574 35.9 4. Alabama 16 566 35.4 5. Florida 16 557 34.8 6. Mississippi State 16 546 34.1 7. LSU 16 530 33.1 8. Auburn 16 517 32.3 9. Tennessee 16 510 31.9 10. Vanderbilt 16 493 30.8 11. South Carolina 16 482 30.1 12. Ole Miss 16 460 28.8 Rebounding Defense Team G Reb Avg/G 1. Kentucky 16 473 29.6 2. Tennessee 16 481 30.1 3. Ole Miss 16 493 30.8 4. Mississippi State 16 499 31.2 5. Alabama 16 523 32.7 6. Auburn 16 528 33.0 7. Florida 16 529 33.1 8. Arkansas 16 532 33.2 9. LSU 16 554 34.6 10. Vanderbilt 16 580 36.2 11. South Carolina 16 599 37.4 12. Georgia 16 606 37.9 Rebounding Margin Team G Team Avg OPP Avg Margin 1. Kentucky 16 582 36.4 473 29.6 +6.8 2. Arkansas 16 580 36.2 532 33.2 +3.0 3. Mississippi State 16 546 34.1 499 31.2 +2.9 4. Alabama 16 566 35.4 523 32.7 +2.7 5. Tennessee 16 510 31.9 481 30.1 +1.8 6. Florida 16 557 34.8 529 33.1 +1.8 7. Auburn 16 517 32.3 528 33.0-0.7 8. LSU 16 530 33.1 554 34.6-1.5 9. Georgia 16 574 35.9 606 37.9-2.0 10. Ole Miss 16 460 28.8 493 30.8-2.1 11. Vanderbilt 16 493 30.8 580 36.2-5.4 12. South Carolina 16 482 30.1 599 37.4-7.3 Blocks Team G Blk Avg/G 1. Auburn 16 76 4.75 2. Kentucky 16 65 4.06 3. LSU 16 64 4.00 4. Georgia 16 62 3.88 5. Mississippi State 16 57 3.56 6. Florida 16 56 3.50 South Carolina 16 56 3.50 8. Arkansas 16 52 3.25 Alabama 16 52 3.25 10. Vanderbilt 16 46 2.88 11. Tennessee 16 42 2.62 12. Ole Miss 16 26 1.62 Assists Team G Ast Avg/G 1. Georgia 16 260 16.25 2. Florida 16 251 15.69 3. Kentucky 16 246 15.38 4. Tennessee 16 237 14.81 5. LSU 16 230 14.38 6. South Carolina 16 222 13.88 7. Mississippi State 16 216 13.50 8. Ole Miss 16 214 13.38 9. Vanderbilt 16 212 13.25 10. Auburn 16 185 11.56 11. Alabama 16 182 11.38 12. Arkansas 16 141 8.81 Steals Team G Stl Avg/G 1. Kentucky 16 128 8.00 2. LSU 16 126 7.88 3. Mississippi State 16 125 7.81 4. Auburn 16 118 7.38 5. Georgia 16 117 7.31 6. South Carolina 16 114 7.12 7. Vanderbilt 16 109 6.81 8. Ole Miss 16 99 6.19 9. Arkansas 16 98 6.12 10. Florida 16 94 5.88 11. Alabama 16 93 5.81 12. Tennessee 16 81 5.06 Assist/Turnover Ratio Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Georgia 16 260 16.2 170 10.6 1.53 2. Florida 16 251 15.7 193 12.1 1.30 3. South Carolina 16 222 13.9 193 12.1 1.15 4. Kentucky 16 246 15.4 215 13.4 1.14 5. LSU 16 230 14.4 221 13.8 1.04 6. Tennessee 16 237 14.8 233 14.6 1.02 7. Ole Miss 16 214 13.4 224 14.0 0.96 8. Alabama 16 182 11.4 209 13.1 0.87 9. Mississippi State 16 216 13.5 249 15.6 0.87 10. Vanderbilt 16 212 13.2 254 15.9 0.83 11. Auburn 16 185 11.6 247 15.4 0.75 12. Arkansas 16 141 8.8 258 16.1 0.55 Offensive Rebounds Team G No. Avg/G 1. Arkansas 16 223 13.94 2. Kentucky 16 211 13.19 3. Alabama 16 208 13.00 4. Georgia 16 199 12.44 5. Auburn 16 188 11.75 6. Mississippi State 16 181 11.31 7. Florida 16 167 10.44 8. LSU 16 158 9.88 9. Ole Miss 16 155 9.69 10. Vanderbilt 16 152 9.50 Tennessee 16 152 9.50 12. South Carolina 16 151 9.44 Defensive Rebounds Team G No. Avg/G 1. Florida 16 390 24.38 2. Georgia 16 375 23.44 3. LSU 16 372 23.25 4. Kentucky 16 371 23.19 5. Mississippi State 16 365 22.81 6. Tennessee 16 358 22.38 Alabama 16 358 22.38 8. Arkansas 16 357 22.31 9. Vanderbilt 16 341 21.31 10. South Carolina 16 331 20.69 11. Auburn 16 329 20.56 12. Ole Miss 16 305 19.06 Three-Point Field Goals Made Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. Florida 16 127 7.94 2. LSU 16 110 6.88 3. Vanderbilt 16 108 6.75 Ole Miss 16 108 6.75 5. Georgia 16 100 6.25 6. Arkansas 16 99 6.19 7. Tennessee 16 97 6.06 Alabama 16 97 6.06 9. Kentucky 16 95 5.94 10. Auburn 16 91 5.69 11. Mississippi State 16 89 5.56 12. South Carolina 16 78 4.88 Tennessee 40 Basketball

Scoring Player, Team G FG 3FG FT Pts Avg/G 1. Ron Slay, UT 16 123 22 70 338 21.1 2. Matt Freije, VU 16 102 47 47 298 18.6 Jarvis Hayes, UG 16 110 29 49 298 18.6 4. Marquis Daniels, AU 16 104 18 42 268 16.8 5. Ronald Dupree, LS 16 104 10 46 264 16.5 6. Matt Bonner, UF 16 95 27 46 263 16.4 7. Ezra Williams, UG 16 90 49 33 262 16.4 8. Erwin Dudley, UA 16 95 1 61 252 15.8 9. Maurice Williams, UA 16 83 28 51 245 15.3 Justin Reed, UM 16 94 9 48 245 15.3 11. Keith Bogans, UK 16 80 32 39 231 14.4 12. Mario Austin, MS 16 87 1 54 229 14.3 13. Timmy Bowers, MS 16 79 37 29 224 14.0 14. Gerald Fitch, UK 16 69 34 46 218 13.6 15. Aaron Harper, UM 16 70 41 29 210 13.1 16. Anthony Roberson, UF 16 65 37 27 194 12.1 17. Marco Killingsworth, AU 16 72 6 40 190 11.9 18. Torris Bright, LS 16 63 34 29 189 11.8 19. Jaime Lloreda, LS 15 67 0 43 177 11.8 20. David Lee, UF 16 76 0 34 186 11.6 Rebounding Player, Team G Off Def Total Avg/G 1. Erwin Dudley, UA 16 52 98 150 9.4 2. Jaime Lloreda, LS 15 47 78 125 8.3 3. Ronald Dupree, LS 16 44 89 133 8.3 4. Mario Austin, MS 16 40 82 122 7.6 5. David Lee, UF 16 41 78 119 7.4 6. Chris Daniels, UG 16 34 84 118 7.4 7. Ron Slay, UT 16 20 94 114 7.1 8. Steve Thomas, UG 16 38 73 111 6.9 9. Chuck Hayes, UK 16 40 65 105 6.6 10. Dionisio Gomez, AR 16 40 64 104 6.5 11. Matt Bonner, UF 16 39 64 103 6.4 12. Marco Killingsworth, AU 16 39 56 95 5.9 Marquis Estill, UK 16 48 47 95 5.9 14. Rolando Howell, SC 16 28 64 92 5.8 15. Tony Kitchings, SC 16 33 54 87 5.4 Kyle Davis, AU 16 36 51 87 5.4 17. Marquis Daniels, AU 16 22 60 82 5.1 Brian Thornton, VU 16 37 45 82 5.1 19. Justin Reed, UM 16 27 54 81 5.1 Brandon Crump, UT 16 24 57 81 5.1 Field Goal Percentage Player, 1. Erwin Dudley, UA 16 95 166.572 2. Mario Austin, MS 16 87 156.558 3. Matt Bonner, UF 16 95 181.525 4. Ronald Dupree, LS 16 104 202.515 5. Ron Slay, UT 16 123 252.488 6. Jarvis Hayes, UG 16 110 231.476 7. Justin Reed, UM 16 94 198.475 8. Marquis Daniels, AU 16 104 227.458 9. Matt Freije, VU 16 102 227.449 10. Keith Bogans, UK 16 80 188.426 Assists Player, Team G Assts Avg/G 1. C.J. Watson, UT 16 87 5.44 Rashad Wright, UG 16 87 5.44 3. Derrick Zimmerman, MS 16 85 5.31 4. Torris Bright, LS 16 66 4.12 5. Chuck Eidson, SC 16 62 3.88 6. Maurice Williams, UA 16 52 3.25 7. Russell Lakey, VU 16 51 3.19 8. Cliff Hawkins, UK 16 50 3.12 9. Lewis Monroe, AU 16 49 3.06 10. Eric Ferguson, AR 16 48 3.00 Timmy Bowers, MS 16 48 3.00 Free Throw Percentage Player, Team G FTM FTA Pct 1. Matt Freije, VU 16 47 54.870 2. Maurice Williams, UA 16 51 60.850 3. David Sanders, UM 16 62 77.805 4. Jarvis Hayes, UG 16 49 61.803 5. Damien Wilkins, UG 16 42 53.792 6. Chuck Eidson, SC 16 40 52.769 7. Matt Bonner, UF 16 46 61.754 Gerald Fitch, UK 16 46 61.754 9. Erwin Dudley, UA 16 61 84.726 10. Ron Slay, UT 16 70 97.722 Individual Statistics (SEC Games) Steals Player, Team G Steals Avg/G 1. Torris Bright, LS 16 34 2.12 2. Marquis Daniels, AU 16 33 2.06 3. Chuck Eidson, SC 16 29 1.81 Derrick Zimmerman, MS 16 29 1.81 5. Eric Ferguson, AR 16 28 1.75 6. Justin Reed, UM 16 24 1.50 7. Rashad Wright, UG 16 23 1.44 Cliff Hawkins, UK 16 23 1.44 Russell Lakey, VU 16 23 1.44 10. Chris Daniels, UG 16 22 1.38 Antonio Hudson, LS 16 22 1.38 Three-Point Field Goal Percentage Player, Team G 3FG FGA Pct 1. Matt Bonner, UF 16 27 54.500 2. Torris Bright, LS 16 34 77.442 3. Thaydeus Holden, UT 16 28 65.431 4. Gerald Fitch, UK 16 34 79.430 5. Anthony Roberson, UF 16 37 86.430 6. Ezra Williams, UG 16 49 121.405 7. Timmy Bowers, MS 16 37 92.402 8. Matt Freije, VU 16 47 119.395 9. Aaron Harper, UM 16 41 105.390 10. Jon Higgins, UT 16 30 77.390 Three-Point Field Goals Made Player, Team G 3FG Avg/G 1. Ezra Williams, UG 16 49 3.06 2. Matt Freije, VU 16 47 2.94 3. Aaron Harper, UM 16 41 2.56 4. Anthony Roberson, UF 16 37 2.31 Timmy Bowers, MS 16 37 2.31 6. Torris Bright, LS 16 34 2.12 Gerald Fitch, UK 16 34 2.12 8. Keith Bogans, UK 16 32 2.00 9. Collis Temple III, LS 16 31 1.94 10. Jon Higgins, UT 16 30 1.88 Blocks Player, Team G Blocks Avg/G 1. Kyle Davis, AU 16 51 3.19 2. Jaime Lloreda, LS 15 35 2.33 3. Larry Satchell, AR 16 24 1.50 David Lee, UF 16 24 1.50 5. Tony Kitchings, SC 16 23 1.44 6. Marquis Estill, UK 16 22 1.38 7. Kenny Walker, UA 16 21 1.31 8. Chris Daniels, UG 16 20 1.25 9. Chuck Hayes, UK 16 19 1.19 10. Steve Thomas, UG 16 18 1.12 Assist/Turnover Ratio Player, Team G Asst Avg Turn Avg Ratio 1. Blake Eddins, AR 12 6 0.5 1 0.1 6.00 2. Christian Drejer, UF 14 36 2.6 10 0.7 3.60 3. Rashad Wright, UG 16 87 5.4 28 1.8 3.11 4. Jon Higgins, UT 16 44 2.8 15 0.9 2.93 5. Justin Hamilton, UF 16 46 2.9 20 1.2 2.30 6. Jarod Gerald, SC 14 19 1.4 9 0.6 2.11 7. Brett Nelson, UF 16 35 2.2 17 1.1 2.06 8. Chris Daniels, UG 16 47 2.9 25 1.6 1.88 9. C.J. Watson, UT 16 87 5.4 48 3.0 1.81 10. Torris Bright, LS 16 66 4.1 37 2.3 1.78 Offensive Rebounds Player, Team G No. Avg/G 1. Erwin Dudley, UA 16 52 3.25 2. Jaime Lloreda, LS 15 47 3.13 3. Marquis Estill, UK 16 48 3.00 4. Kenny Walker, UA 16 45 2.81 5. Ronald Dupree, LS 16 44 2.75 6. David Lee, UF 16 41 2.56 7. Chuck Hayes, UK 16 40 2.50 Dionisio Gomez, AR 16 40 2.50 Mario Austin, MS 16 40 2.50 10. Matt Bonner, UF 16 39 2.44 Marco Killingsworth, AU 16 39 2.44 Defensive Rebounds Player, Team G No. Avg/G 1. Erwin Dudley, UA 16 98 6.12 2. Ron Slay, UT 16 94 5.88 3. Ronald Dupree, LS 16 89 5.56 4. Chris Daniels, UG 16 84 5.25 5. Jaime Lloreda, LS 15 78 5.20 6. Mario Austin, MS 16 82 5.12 7. David Lee, UF 16 78 4.88 8. Steve Thomas, UG 16 73 4.56 9. Matt Walsh, UF 16 68 4.25 Team Highs (All Games) Points 115 Kentucky vs. Tennessee State (12/30/02) 112 LSU vs. Centenary (1/15/03) 106 Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt (3/5/03) Field Goals Made 45 LSU vs. Centenary (1/15/03) 43 Kentucky vs. Tennessee State (12/30/02) 43 Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt (3/5/03) 41 Auburn vs. Georgia State (11/26/02) Field Goal Attempts 82 Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt (3/5/03) 81 Kentucky vs. Tennessee State (12/30/02) Field Goal Percentage.703 (45-64) LSU vs. Centenary (1/15/03).683 (41-60) Auburn vs. Georgia State (11/26/02).652 (30-46) Auburn at Ole Miss (2/22/03) Three-Point Field Goals Made 17 LSU at Tennessee (3/1/03) 16 LSU vs. Auburn (2/26/03) 14 Florida vs. Kansas (11/29/02) 14 Florida vs. Florida A&M (12/30/02) Three-Point Field Goal Attempts 33 Auburn at Alabama (2/15/03) 32 Florida vs. Florida A&M (12/30/02) 31 Florida vs. Kansas (11/29/02) 29 Florida vs. Charleston Southern (12/23/02) Three-Point Field Goal Percentage.750 (6-8) Auburn at Ole Miss (2/22/03).700 (7-10) Auburn vs. Ole Miss (2/5/03) Free Throws Made 34 Georgia vs. Vanderbilt (2/15/03) 28 Ole Miss vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff (12/28/02) 28 Tennessee at Arkansas (2/12/03) 28 Kentucky at Tennessee (1/8/03) 28 Alabama at Arkansas (2/5/03) 28 Kentucky at Georgia (3/2/03) Free Throw Attempts 48 Arkansas vs. Jackson State (11/22/02) 45 Georgia vs. Vanderbilt (2/15/03) 43 Auburn at Puerto Rico-Mayaguez (12/20/02) Free Throw Percentage 1.000 (18-18) Kentucky vs. Utah (3/23/03) 1.000 (14-14) Florida vs. Alabama (2/8/03) 1.000 (7-7) LSU vs. Tulane (12/28/02) 1.000 (3-3) Ole Miss vs. Mississippi State (1/29/03) 1.000 (3-3) Kentucky vs. Florida (2/4/03) Rebounds 77 Arkansas vs. Jackson State (11/22/02) 62 Alabama vs. St. Bonaventure (12/7/02) 56 Mississippi State vs. Louisiana Tech (12/7/02) 56 Kentucky vs. Vanderbilt (3/5/03) Assists 32 Florida vs. Eastern Illinois (11/21/02) 31 Kentucky vs. Tennessee State (12/30/02) 30 LSU vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (12/14/02) Steals 18 South Carolina vs. East Tennessee State (11/24/02) 15 Mississippi State vs. McNeese State (11/25/02) 15 Florida vs. Bethune-Cookman (12/28/02) 15 Auburn vs. North Texas (1/2/03) 15 Kentucky at Vanderbilt (1/14/03) 15 Mississippi State vs. Vanderbilt (2/5/03) Blocked Shots 14 Florida vs. Eastern Illinois (11/21/02) 11 Georgia vs. South Alabama (12/18/02) 11 Kentucky vs. Alcorn State (1/2/03) 10 Auburn vs. Southern Miss (12/30/02) 10 Auburn vs. Vanderbilt (1/8/03) Tennessee 41 Basketball

Six Teams Dancing Again The SEC tied its conference record for NCAA Tournament bids in 2003 with six bids for the fifth straight season, tied with the Big XII in number of bids for the 2003 NCAA Tournament. The league tied the record set in 1987 which was again accomplished in 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002. The SEC closed the season with six wins in the 2003 NCAA Tournament, tied for fourth in the nation. The SEC did not have a team reach the Final Four for just the fourth time in the last 11 years when Kentucky was eliminated in the Elite Eight. The 2003 season also marked the 14th straight year the SEC had at least one team advance to the Sweet 16 (Auburn and Kentucky) and the ninth time in 11 years that the conference had a team advance to the Elite Eight. SEC Second In Postseason Bids With 15 postseason bids for men s and women s basketball, the SEC once again was among the leaders in the nation in postseason appearances in the NCAA and NIT tournaments. The SEC set the record with 19 bids in 1999 and again in 2001. The SEC has lead the nation seven times in the last nine years. SEC men s teams and women s teams garnered seven and eight bids, respectively (Men s - 6 NCAA, 1 NIT; Women s - 7 NCAA, 1 WNIT). 2003 National Invitation Tournament In 2003, Tennessee was the lone SEC team in the field, making their first NIT appearance since 1996 and 10th overall. UT lost to Georgetown in the first round and finished with a 12-10 record in NIT action. The Commodores were the last SEC team to win the NIT title. Vanderbilt captured the 1990 title with a 74-72 win over Saint Louis. SEC teams have combined for a 95-78 (.549) record in 72 appearances (for current membership, 101-84 (.546) in 78 appearances) in the NIT. SEC Places Six Teams in NCAA Tournament The SEC has had six teams in the NCAA Tournament field in each of the last five seasons. The Southeastern Conference led the nation in Overall RPI during the last four seasons and was first or second over the same span in Non-Conference RPI. Below is a breakdown of the SEC s national ranking in Overall and Non-Conference RPI over the last 10 seasons, entering the NCAA Tournament. Poll Worthy The SEC is the only conference in the nation to have all of its teams ranked at least one week in the Associated Press top 20 (excluding preseason polls) since 1997-98. Simply stated, every SEC team has been a top 20 team nationally at one point in the last six seasons. Road Warriors With a 5-7 record the last week of the regular season, visiting teams collective road conference record finished at 33-63 (.344). Breaking down the record shows the road teams had a 13-31 (.295) record in weekday conference games and a 20-32 (.385) record in weekend SEC games. In 2001-02, SEC road teams did not fare well with a 31-65 (.323) record. The breakdown was 15-28 on weekday night conference games and 16-37 on weekend conference tilts. Close Calls Winning conference games was not easy in 2003 as evidenced by some tight games decided by the slimmest of margins. Of the 96 conference played in 2003, 33 were decided by six points or less, including five overtime games. Meaning 34.4 percent of league games were won in the final minutes. 71st Season Of Southeastern Conference Play Since the 1932-33 season, the SEC has had 12 difference schools win the SEC title, including former conference member Georgia Tech. Kentucky leads the way with 42 titles (43 including its vacated 1988 title) followed by LSU and Tennessee with eight, Alabama with seven, Mississippi State with five, and both Florida and Vanderbilt with three. Auburn and Arkansas have two each while Georgia, South Carolina and former member Georgia Tech have one each. 70 Is The Magic Number SEC teams own a 156-23 (.872) record when scoring 70 or more points in a game. When holding opponents to under 70 points in a game, SEC teams also have a 183-50 (.785) record. Here s a look at how each team has fared when scoring 70 or more and holding opponents to under 70 points. SEC Good Works Team Players Of The Week Jan. 8-11 Jon Higgins, Tennessee Jan. 15-18 Marquis Daniels, Auburn Jan. 22-25 Jonas Hayes, Georgia Jan. 29-Feb. 1 Matt Bonner, Florida Feb. 5-Feb. 8 Blake Eddins, Arkansas Feb. 12-15 Michael Boynton, South Carolina Feb. 19-22 Jules Camara, Kentucky Feb. 26-Mar. 1 Timmy Bowers, Mississippi State Mar. 5-8 Jason Holwerda, Vanderbilt Mar. 13 Collis Temple III, LSU Mar. 14 Derrick Allen, Ole Miss Mar. 15 Terrence Meade, Alabama SEC Players Of The Week Week 2 Matt Walsh, Florida Nov. 18-24 21.7 ppg, 5.7 apg, 4.7 spg Week 3 Chuck Eidson, South Carolina Nov. 25-Dec. 1 20.0 ppg, 8.0 rpg, 6.5 apg Week 4 Gerald Fitch, Kentucky Dec. 2-8 21.5 ppg, 4.0 apg Week 5 Mario Austin, Mississippi State Dec. 9-15 28.0 ppg, 9.0 rpg Week 6 Jaime Lloreda, LSU Dec. 16-22 15.5 ppg, 12.5 rpg, 2.5 bpg Week 7 Kenny Walker, Alabama Dec. 23-29 24.0 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 6.0 bpg Week 8 Ezra Williams, Georgia Dec. 30-Jan. 5 22.5 ppg, 12-of-16 three-pointers Week 9 Anthony Roberson, Florida Jan. 6-12 17.5 ppg, Game-winning buzzer beater Week 10 Marquis Daniels, Auburn Jan. 13-19 22.0 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 4.0 apg Week 11 Aaron Harper, Ole Miss Jan. 20-26 21.0 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 5.5 apg Week 12 Matt Freije, Vanderbilt Jan. 27-Feb. 2 25.5 ppg, 7.0 rpg, 2.5 spg Week 13 Ron Slay, Tennessee Feb. 3-9 27.0 ppg, 5.0 rpg Week 14 Ron Slay, Tennessee Feb. 10-16 21.5 ppg, 7.5 rpg Week 15 Jarvis Hayes, Georgia Feb. 17-23 24.5 ppg, 6.5 rpg Week 16 Collis Temple III, LSU Feb. 24-Mar. 2 21.0 ppg, 9-of-13 three-pointers Week 17 Matt Bonner, Florida Mar. 3-9 24.5 ppg,7.0 rpg,.690 FG Pct Double-Doubles Alabama s Erwin Dudley and LSU s Ronald Dupree and Jaime Lloreda led the SEC with nine double-doubles. Here s a look at the SEC s 2003 double-double leaders. 9 Erwin Dudley - Alabama 9 Ronald Dupree - LSU 9 Jaime Lloreda - LSU 7 Ron Slay - Tennessee 6 Mario Austin - Mississippi State 5 David Lee - Florida 5 Steve Thomas - Georgia 5 Chuck Hayes - Kentucky 4 Marco Killingsworth - Auburn 3 Dionisio Gomez - Arkansas 3 Marquis Daniels - Auburn 3 Matt Bonner - Florida 3 Marquis Estill - Kentucky 3 Torris Bright - LSU 3 Brandon Crump - Tennessee 2 Kenny Walker - Alabama 2 Kyle Davis - Auburn 2 Matt Walsh - Florida 2 Chris Daniels - Georgia 2 Derrick Allen - Ole Miss 2 Justin Reed - Ole Miss 2 Chuck Eidson - South Carolina 2 Rolando Howell - South Carolina 2 Julian Terrell - Vanderbilt Tennessee 42 Basketball