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Arizona Men s Basketball 2003-04 Summer Prospectus 2003 NCAA Tournament Regional Finalists 2003 Pac-10 Conference Champions 19 Consecutive NCAA Touranment Appearances 4 Final Four Appearances (1988, 1994, 1997, 2001).809 Winning Percentage Over The Last 16 Seasons 16 Consecutive 20-Win Seasons

University of Arizona Tentative 2003-04 Men s Basketball Roster NUMERICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. DOB Hometown (Last School) 2 Isaiah Fox C 6-9 269 Jr.-2L 3-29-83 Santa Monica, Calif. (Crossroads HS) 11 Jason Ranne G 6-4 195 Sr.-3L> 8-15-81 Tulsa, Okla. (Bishop Kelly HS) 12 Fil Torres G 6-2 195 Sr.-2L> 12-10-80 Lisle, Ill. (Naperville North HS) 13 Chris Rodgers G 6-3 203 So.-1L 1-10-84 Portland, Ore. (Woodrow Wilson HS) 14 Beau Muhlbach G 6-4 200 Fr.-HS> 3-31-85 Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin HS) 15 Mustafa Shakur G 6-3 175 Fr.-HS 8-18-84 Wynnewood, Pa. (Friends Central HS) 20 Salim Stoudamire G 6-1 176 Jr.-2L 10-11-82 Portland, Ore. (Lake Oswego HS) 21 Hassan Adams G 6-4 201 So.-1L 6-20-84 Los Angeles, Calif. (Westchester HS) 24 Andre Iguodala F 6-6 200 So.-1L 1-28-84 Springfield, Ill. (Lanphier HS) 44 Chris Dunn F 6-6 170 Fr.-RS+ 11-16-83 Hobbs, N.M. (Hobbs HS) 45 Channing Frye C 6-10 235 Jr.-2L 5-17-83 Phoenix, Ariz. (St. Mary s HS) 54 Kirk Walters C 6-10 215 Fr.-HS 11-28-84 Grand Rapids, Mich. (South Christian HS) ALPHABETICAL No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. DOB Hometown (Last School) 21 Hassan Adams G 6-4 201 So.-1L 6-20-84 Los Angeles, Calif. (Westchester HS) 44 Chris Dunn F 6-6 170 Fr.-RS+ 11-16-83 Hobbs, N.M. (Hobbs HS) 2 Isaiah Fox C 6-9 269 Jr.-2L 3-29-83 Santa Monica, Calif. (Crossroads HS) 45 Channing Frye C 6-10 235 Jr.-2L 5-17-83 Phoenix, Ariz. (St. Mary s HS) 24 Andre Iguodala F 6-6 200 So.-1L 1-28-84 Springfield, Ill. (Lanphier HS) 14 Beau Muhlbach G 6-4 200 Fr.-HS> 3-31-85 Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin HS) 11 Jason Ranne G 6-4 195 Sr.-3L> 8-15-81 Tulsa, Okla. (Bishop Kelly HS) 13 Chris Rodgers G 6-3 203 So.-1L 1-10-84 Portland, Ore. (Woodrow Wilson HS) 15 Mustafa Shakur G 6-3 175 Fr.-HS 8-18-84 Wynnewood, Pa. (Friends Central HS) 20 Salim Stoudamire G 6-1 176 Jr.-2L 10-11-82 Portland, Ore. (Lake Oswego HS) 12 Fil Torres G 6-2 195 Sr.-2L> 12-10-80 Lisle, Ill. (Naperville North HS) 54 Kirk Walters C 6-10 215 Fr.-HS 11-28-84 Grand Rapids, Mich. (South Christian HS) + Has used redshirt year > Walk-on Head Coach: Lute Olson (Augsburg College, 56; 21st year at Arizona, 31st overall) Associate Head Coach: Jim Rosborough (Iowa 66; 15th Year) Assistant Coaches: Rodney Tention (San Francisco, 88; Seventh Year); Josh Pastner (Arizona, 98; Second Year) (6/27/2003) 2003-04 Wildcat Roster Breakdowns By Class: Seniors (2): Jason Ranne, Fil Torres Juniors (3): Isaiah Fox, Channing Frye, Salim Stoudamire Sophomores (3): Hassan Adams, Andre Iguodala, Chris Rodgers Freshmen (4): Chris Dunn, Beau Muhlbach, Mustafa Shakur, Kirk Walters By Height: 6-1: Salim Stoudamire 6-2: Fil Torres 6-3: Chris Rodgers, Mustafa Shakur 6-4: Hassan Adams, Beau Muhlbach, Jason Ranne 6-6: Chris Dunn, Andre Iguodala 6-9: Isaiah Fox 6-10: Channing Frye, Kirk Walters By State: Arizona: Channing Frye California: Hassan Adams, Isaiah Fox Illinois: Andre Iguodala, Fil Torres Michigan: Kirk Walters New Mexico: Chris Dunn Oklahoma: Jason Ranne Oregon: Chris Rodgers, Salim Stoudamire Pennsylvania: Mustafa Shakur Texas: Beau Muhlbach

Quoting Lute Olson... What s the biggest question mark heading into 2003-04? With the team next year, the biggest single question mark that I would have is who are the guys who will step up to provide the leadership? That will be seen through the spring, summer and fall as to who can think team like Rick Anderson, Jason Gardner and Luke Walton. There was never a thing I heard about individual stats. Everything was about the team. That will be the No. 1 challenge to us as a staff. The one who has been the most active, and was also selected by his teammates as (last year s) Most Inspirational Player, is Isaiah Fox. He s a communicator and is a guy who other guys like and respect. I would expect that he ll be one of the guys that will step up. That s a huge responsibility and it s such a key thing in terms of how your team develops. Often you will see a player grow into it, but I think that leaders are born. They have those skills early. I think Isaiah has those skills. I felt that a year ago as a freshman that of all the guys in that class, I thought he was a guy who was the most vocal and communicated the best. I think that Channing Frye has shown signs as well. I think that Channing would like very much to be one of the leaders. He is by nature fairly quiet, but I wouldn t be totally surprised by that. But like I said, the leadership has been so strong from the other three guys, that it hasn t allowed the (leadership) opportunities from other people to surface. Does the makeup of this roster remind you of 2001-02? This team (2003-04) will probably be more like what it was during the 1996-97 season with no seniors. We do, with Jason Ranne and Fil Torres, have two guys who have been in the program who are seniors, but have been non-playing to this point. That year (1996-97) we did have Jason Lee, who was a walk-on senior, but he was the only one. The rest were Miles (Simon), Michael (Dickerson) and Bennett (Davison) transferred in, and Jason Terry was key. The leadership there was from Miles. Miles was the accepted team leader. What impact will the freshmen have? We re going to be quicker this year than we were last year because Mustafa (Shakur) brings great quickness to his position and Kirk Walters is very, very quick up and down the court and quick to the ball. I think it will be potentially the best defensive team we ve had because of the quickness. The only problem is the youth of the team. From the standpoint of athleticism and quickness, it will be our most athletic team. Potentially, we could be a pretty good full-court pressure team. We ll be so much quicker. Certainly the talent will be there. Now it s just a matter of where we come up with the leadership. Tentative 2003-04 Schedule (as of July 1, 2003) Subject to change Nov. 24/25 NORTHERN ARIZONA Nov. 28 ^vs. Florida (Springfield, Mass.) Dec. 6 at Saint Louis (TWA Dome) Dec. 10 at Texas Dec. 13 MARQUETTE Dec. 17 SAINT MARY S Dec. 22 SAN DIEGO STATE Dec. 28-30 #Fiesta Bowl Classic (Arizona, Louisiana-Lafayette, Valparaiso, TBA) Jan. 3 *at Arizona State Jan. 8 *CALIFORNIA Jan. 10 *STANFORD Jan. 15 *at USC Jan. 17 *at UCLA Jan. 22 *OREGON Jan. 24 *OREGON STATE Jan. 29 *at Washington Jan. 31 *at Washington State Feb. 5 *at California Feb. 7 *at Stanford Feb. 12 *USC Feb. 14 *UCLA Feb. 19 *at Oregon Feb. 21 *at Oregon State Feb. 26 *WASHINGTON Feb. 28 *WASHINGTON STATE March 6 *ARIZONA STATE March 11-13 $at 2004 Pac-10 Tournament * Pacific-10 Conference game ^ Hall of Fame Tip-Off Classic # Tucson, Ariz. Arizona 2003-04 Quick Facts (as of July 1, 2003) General Information Location...................................... Tucson, Ariz. Founded.............................................1885 Enrollment......................................... 35,500 Nickname......................................... Wildcats School Colors............................... Cardinal & Navy Arena (Capacity)....................... McKale Center (14,545) Affiliation.................................. NCAA Division I-A Conference...................................... Pacific-10 President....................... Dr. Peter Likins (520/621-5511) Faculty Representative...... Dr. Dudley B. Woodard (520/621-7951) Director of Athletics............... Jim Livengood (520/621-4622) Athletic Dept. Phone........................... (520) 621-4622 Ticket Office Phone........................... (520) 621-2287 History First Year of Basketball.............................. 1904-05 All-time Record.............................. 1,438-788 (.646) Years in NCAA Tournament/Last................... 22/2003 (3-1) Last Postseason Opponent........................... Kansas Result............. Lost, 78-75, NCAA West Regional Final, 2003 Coaching Staff Head Coach..................................... Lute Olson Alma Mater.................................. Augsburg, 1956 Career Record/Years........................ 691-239 (.743)/30 Record atarizona/years...................... 499-147 (.772)/20 Basketball Office Phone........................ (520) 621-4813 Best TIme to Reach Coach........................ Contact SID Assistant Coaches/Alma Mater/Years at Arizona Jim Rosborough/Iowa, 1966/15 Rodney Tention/San Francisco, 1988/7 Josh Pastner/Arizona, 1998/2 Athletic Trainer............................... Justin Kokoskie Media Relations Sports Information Director.................. Tom Duddleston Jr. Associate S.I.D./Basketball Contact............... Richard Paige Office Phone................................. (520) 621-4163 Home Phone................................. (520) 790-4347 e-mail............................. rpaige@email.arizona.edu S.I.D. Fax................................... (520) 621-2681 Mailing/Overnight Address Athletic Media Relations P.O. Box 210096 McKale Center, Room 106 1 National Championhip Drive Tucson, AZ 85721-0096 Press Row Phone............................. (520) 621-4334 Athletic Web Site..................... www.arizonaathletics.com Team Information 2002-03 Record....................................... 28-4 (14-1 home, 11-1 away, 3-2 neutral) Conference Record/Finish............................ 17-1/1st Letterwinners Returning/Lost.............................. 8/3 Starters Returning/Lost................................... 2/3 Returnees (9) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG APG Hassan Adams G 6-4 201 So. 9.1 3.4 0.6 Chris Dunn F 6-6 170 Fr. Redshirted in 2002-03 Isaiah Fox C 6-9 269 Jr. 3.6 3.0 0.3 Channing Frye C 6-10 238 Jr. 12.6 8.0 0.7 Andre Iguodala F 6-6 200 So. 6.4 4.9 2.1 Jason Ranne G 6-4 195 Sr. 0.7 0.2 0.1 Chris Rodgers G 6-3 203 So. 2.5 0.9 1.0 Salim Stoudamire G 6-1 176 Jr. 13.0 1.6 1.8 Fil Torres G 6-2 195 Sr. 0.5 0.1 0.2 Newcomers (3) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Beau Muhlbach G 6-4 200 Fr. Lufkin, Texas Mustafa Shakur G 6-3 175 Fr. Wynnewood, Pa. Kirk Walters C 6-10 215 Fr. Grand Rapids, Mich. Loses (3) Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG APG Rick Anderson F 6-9 213 Sr. 10.7 6.7 1.5 Jason Gardner G 5-10 191 Sr. 14.8 4.0 4.9 Luke Walton F 6-8 241 Sr. 10.8 5.6 5.1

21 Hassan Adams G, 6-4, 201, So., Los Angeles, Calif. (Westchester) General: Combines both power and athleticism at the guard spot and is a tenacious player on both ends of the court... Enjoyed a strong freshman campaign in which he averaged 9.1 points and 3.4 rebounds... Became the first freshman in the 18-year history of the Fiesta Bowl Classic to earn Most-Valuable-Player honors... Among regulars, ranked fourth on the team with a 49.0 field goal percentage... Ranked third on the club with 42 steals... Brings a great deal of energy to the floor... Seemingly started every big UA scoring run in 2002-03 with a wide variety of dunks... Stepped up his play in two games at the NCAA West Regional, averaging 12.5 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.0 steals, while shooting 10-of-13 (.769) from the field. 2002-03 (Freshman): Named to the Pac-10 all-freshman team... Ranked fourth on team with 54 offensive rebounds and sixth with a 9.1 ppg average... Had five or more rebounds eight times this season... Scored double figures in both games of the NCAA West Regional... Collected 17 steals in his last eight games... Named Arizona co-most outstanding freshman in a vote of his teammates... Tallied 11 points (3-of-4 FG, 4- of-4 FT) to go with four rebounds and three steals on 3/29 vs. Kansas in West Regional final... Hit 7-of-9 FGs en route to 14 points and three steals vs. Notre Dame on 3/27 in West Regional semifinal... Made NCAA Tournament debut with eight points, three rebounds and two steals on 3/20 vs. Vermont... Tallied nine points, three boards, two blocks and three steals on 3/8 vs. Oregon, including a highlight reel alley-oop from Jason Gardner that gave the team the lead for good... Posted his second straight solid effort with six points, four rebounds, two blocks and three steals on 3/6 vs. Oregon State... Tallied eight points, three rebounds and two key steals in Pac-10 title clinching win at Stanford on 3/1... Registered five points, five boards and an assist on 2/15 vs. USC... Posted 12 points and three boards vs. UCLA on 2/13... Tallied 10 points, two rebounds and an assist on 2/1 vs. California... Posted six points, two boards and an assist on 1/30 vs. Stanford... Collected three points, two boards and a steal on 1/25 at Kansas... Totaled two points, three boards and two steals on 1/22 vs. Arizona State... Battled through a sprained ankle to score 11 points and grab four boards on 1/18 at UCLA... Collected his third 20-point game of the season with a team-high 21 points at USC on 1/16, including a career-best 2-of-5 from three-point range... Adams Career Highs Points 22, vs. Western Kentucky, 11/23/2002 Rebounds 9, at Oregon, 1/2/2003 FG 9, four times, last, at USC, 1/16/2003 FGA 17, twice, last, at USC, 1/16/2003 3PT 2, twice, last, vs. California, 2/1/2003 3ATT 5, at USC, 1/16/2003 FT 4, three times, last, vs. Kansas, 3/29/2003 FTA 6, at California, 2/27/2003 AST 3, vs. Western Kentucky, 11/23/2002 STL 3, seven times, last, vs. Kansas, 3/29/2003 BLK 2, vs. Oregon, 3/8/2003 MIN 28, at Oregon State, 1/4/2003 Posted eight points and three boards in 19 minutes vs. Washington on 1/11... Tallied 14 points, five boards and two steals on 1/4 at Oregon State... Scored 12 points (10 in first half) and grabbed a career-best nine rebounds in the win at Oregon on 1/2... Earned Fiesta Bowl Classic MVP honors after averaging 17.5 points and 6.5 rebounds in the two wins while shooting 61.5 percent (16-of-26)... Scored a game-high 17 points (7-of-9 FG) to go with six boards and his first collegiate trey on 12/30 vs. Boston University... Posted another nice all-around effort with 18 points, seven rebounds (a season high), three steals and two assists on 12/28 vs. Davidson... Tallied 11 points and five rebounds (4 offensive) on 12/21 at Louisiana State... Collected eight points, five rebounds and a steal in the win over Texas on 12/15... Posted eight points and four boards in 14 minutes at San Diego State on 12/7 with no turnovers... Made his first collegiate start on 12/3 vs. Saint Louis and tallied 10 points an assist and steal... Topped the 20-point plateau for the second straight game with 21 points, six boards and three steals vs. Northern Arizona on 11/27... Opened the season with 22 points (9-12 FG), four rebounds, three assists and three steals on 11/23 vs. Western Kentucky. High School: Prepped at Westchester High School... One of five Southern California natives on the 2002-03 UA roster... Named to the first team all-usa boys basketball team by USA Today... A McDonald s All-American and second team Parade All-America pick... Ranked as the nation s No. 10 overall recruit by recruitingusa.com and the nation s No. 6 shooting guard by Dave Telep of BlueChips.com and The Sporting News, who called Adams, a warrior...and the heart and soul of a team loaded with Division I players.... No. 19 recruit nationally by College Basketball News Chris Monter... Named California Mr. Basketball, the first guard to receive the honor since Baron Davis in 1997... The Los Angeles Times Player of the Year who averaged 18.3 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.1 assists as a senior for coach Ed Azzam... Led the Comets to a 32-2 record and CIF Division I state championship... At his best in big games, Adams totaled 24 points, seven rebounds and three steals in the state title win over Oakland Tech and poured in a game-high 30 vs. Mouth of Wilson (Va.) Oak Hill Academy... A McDonald s All-American who scored 13 points and added four boards and two assists in the game at Madison Square Garden... Added nine points and three boards in the Jordan Brand Capital Classic in Washington, D.C.... Invited to participate in the 2002 USA Basketball Men's Junior National Team Trials... A second team prep All-America pick by SLAM magazine... Played in the NBA Development Camp in New Jersey and the Nike Camp... Participated in the 2001 USA Basketball Youth Development Festival in Colorado Springs, Colo., along with fellow Wildcat signee Chris Rodgers, on the West squad and averaged 19.2 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.2 assists, while shooting 47.6 percent from the floor in five games. Personal: Born June 20, 1984, in Inglewood, Calif.... Son of Connie Adams... Full name is Hassan Oilwale Adams... Major is undecided... Hobbies are movies and working out. Hassan Adams Career Statistics 2002-03 32-5 572 118-241.490 7-34.206 48-61.787 54/56 110-3.4 48-0 18 42 8 42 291-9.1 Totals 32-5 572 118-241.490 7-34.206 48-61.787 54/56 110-3.4 48-0 18 42 8 42 291-9.1 Hassan Adams Pac-10 Conference Statistics 2002-03 18-2 314 52-124.419 5-19.263 27-35.771 29/29 58-3.2 28-0 6 29 6 19 136-7.6 Totals 18-2 314 52-124.419 5-19.263 27-35.771 29/29 58-3.2 28-0 6 29 6 19 136-7.6 Hassan Adams NCAA Tournament Statistics 2002-03 4-0 69 13-18.722 1-3.333 6-6 1.000 3/8 11-2.8 5-0 2 3 0 8 33-8.3 Career 4-0 69 13-18.722 1-3.333 6-6 1.000 3/8 11-2.8 5-0 2 3 0 8 33-8.3

44 Chris Dunn F, 6-6, 170, Fr., Hobbs, N.M. (Hobbs) General: A rapidly-developing player with great potential... Can create matchup problems due to his quickness and length... Incredibly active around the basket, especially on the boards... UA coaching staff feels that Dunn was the 2002 sleeper recruit in the nation... Wildcats enjoyed a serendipitous recruitment of Dunn, as he was recommended to the staff by Albuquerque La Cueva head coach Frank Castillo during the team s stay there for the First/Second Rounds of the 2002 NCAA Tournament. 2002-03 (Freshman): Redshirted in 2002-03 due to the depth at his position... Nicknamed The Matrix by former teammate Will Bynum because he s everywhere, all the time.... Was outstanding through the early-season practices and nearly played his way out of the redshirt season. High School: The New Mexico Player of the Year and a McDonald s All-America team nominee... Averaged 17.4 points, 12.3 rebounds and 4.0 blocks per game for Coach Russ Gilmore at Hobbs High School... As a senior in 2002, he shot 59.8 percent from the field, including 52.1 percent from three-point range... A great athlete, Dunn also averaged 2.0 assists per game last season... He was twice named all-state and all-district during his prep career (2001, 2002)... A member of the New Mexico South All-Star team... Hobbs Most Valuable Player in 2002... Dunn was a three-year letterwinner for the Eagles and helped the squad to state championships in 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002... Averaged 12 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks per game as a junior... Finished his career with 709 rebounds, which ranked fifth in Hobbs history... Over Dunn s four years with the program, the Eagles posted a 101-9 (.918) overall record... An outstanding student, Dunn was an NAACP Outstanding Student in 2002 and a National High School Athletic Institute 2002 All-American Scholar... Involved with FCA and the Black History Club, Dunn was also a junior high and elementary school basketball referee... Won the New Mexico Junior College Basketball Camp s threepoint shooting championship as an 11- and 12-year-old... Also played youth soccer for six years (6-12). Personal: Born Nov. 16, 1983, in Hobbs, N.M.... Son of Michael and Anne Dunn... Full name is Christopher Michael Dunn... His father, a retired Conoco Oil Field Supervisor, played basketball at New Mexico Junior College and Oklahoma Christian, while his mother, a certified pharmacy technician, attended New Mexico State University... Comes from a long line of basketball players, as five relatives (including his father) have played college basketball: sister, Rose (Odessa College, 1997-99); uncle, Henry Taylor (Pan American, 1976-78) was drafted by NBA s San Antonio Spurs, played professionally in Germany and Portugal; uncle Jeff Taylor (Texas Tech, 1978-82) played four years in NBA with Houston and Detroit and in Europe, currently a player/trainer with the Norrkoping Dolphins in Sweden; uncle Vince Taylor (Texas Tech 1981-85) has been a varsity assistant at Hobbs H.S. for five years... Plans to major in business management.

2 Isaiah Fox C, 6-9, 269, Jr., Santa Monica, Calif. (Crossroads) General: Possesses soft hands and the ability to position himself very well at both ends of the court... Solid around the basket, but needs to be a stronger finisher... Quietly consistent, Fox grabbed at least five boards 23 times over his first two seasons... Has the personality to be a team leader in 2003-04. 2002-03 (Sophomore): Second on the squad with a 54.5 FG percentage... Scored in double figures in three straight games (Texas/SDSU/ Saint Louis)... Shot 54.3 percent from the floor (25-of-46) in Pac-10 play... Named Arizona most inspirational player in a vote of his teammates... Combined for six minutes of action vs. Notre Dame and Kansas at the NCAA West Regional... Collected two points, two boards and a steal in 16 minutes vs. Vermont on 3/20... Tallied a rebound and a steal in five minutes vs. UCLA on 3/13... Posted one blocked shot on 3/8 vs. Oregon... Hit 1-of-2 FGs to go with an offensive rebound on 3/6 vs. Oregon State... Scored two points in seven minutes of Pac-10 title clinching win at Stanford on 3/1... Collected two rebounds and an assist on 2/27 at California... Saw six minutes of action on 2/22 at Arizona State... Hit 1-of-3 FGs vs. USC on 2/15... Grabbed a team-high six rebounds vs. UCLA on 2/13... Registered four points, three boards and a steal on 2/8 at Washington State... Collected nine points and five boards vs. California on 2/1... Earned his fifth start of the season on 1/30 and tallied two points and three rebounds... Posted one point, three boards and two steals in 13 minutes at Kansas on 1/25... Collected eight points (4-of-4 FG) and four rebounds in 11 minutes vs. Arizona State on 1/22... Tallied five points, four rebounds a block and an assist on 1/18 at UCLA... Passed out an assist in 11 minutes at USC on 1/16... Hit only FG attempts in 11 minutes vs. Washington State on 1/9... Narrowly missed his first career double-double with eight points and 10 rebounds on 1/4 at Oregon State... Hit 6-of-8 FGs en route to 12-points, threeoffensive-rebound effort at Oregon on 1/2... Equaled a season-high two steals on 12/30 vs. Boston University to go with six points on 3-of-3 shooting... Tallied a career-high two assists and a season-high two steals to go with four points and seven rebounds on 12/28 vs. Davidson... Collected two points, six rebounds and a block on 12/21 at Louisiana State... Posted season-high totals of 11 points and eight rebounds (5 OR) on 12/15 vs. Texas... Came off the bench to score 10 points (5-5 FG) and grab six boards on 12/3 vs. Saint Louis... Tallied four points and a season-high six rebounds vs. Northern Arizona on 11/27... Olson credited Fox with an excellent defensive effort in the season opener vs. Western Kentucky on 11/23 to go with his four points and three rebounds. Summer 2002: Averaged 8.1 points and 6.5 rebounds per game on Arizona s 10-game tour of Australia where he started seven contests... Ranked third on the team with a 51.6 field goal percentage... Collected one double-double (15 pts./10 reb.) on May 29 vs. Kuiyam Pride) and notched five double-figure scoring and two double-figure rebounding games. 2001-02 (Freshman): The first of five freshmen to make an impact for the Cats in 2001-02 by averaging 7.0 points and 5.4 rebounds over the first five games of the season... Ranked third on the squad with a.481 FG percentage... Grabbed 53 rebounds in the last 11 games... Averaged 4.0 points and 5.3 rebounds during the Pac-10 Tournament... A starter six of the first seven games this year (Illinois)... Hit 4-of-6 FGs to go with a block and two rebounds vs. Oklahoma on 3/21 in the West Regional Semifinal... Hit 1-of-2 FTs and added a block vs. Wyoming on 3/16... Grabbed five rebounds in his NCAA Tournament debut on 3/14 vs. UCSB... Tallied four points and eight boards in the Pac- 10 Tournament championship game on 3/9 vs. USC... Scored four points and added a rebound vs. California on 3/8... Tallied four points and seven rebounds vs. Arizona State on 3/7... Grabbed five boards and added a block vs. California on 3/2... Totaled nine boards, a block and steal on 2/28 vs. Stanford... Made his first start since Dec. 15 and responded with a team-high 12 rebounds vs. Arizona State on 2/20... Totaled two points and four boards on 2/16 at USC... Played just 11 minutes i 2/14 at UCLA, but did collect a block... Hit both free throws and added an assist on 2/9 vs. Washington State... Equaled a season high with four FGs (4-of-4) vs. Washington on 2/7 to go with two rebounds... Saw four minutes of action in the win at Stanford on 2/2... Tallied four points and two boards on 1/31 at California... Grabbed five boards in 12 minutes vs. Connecticut on 1/26... Hit both shots from the floor and finished with four points on 1/23 at Arizona State... Collected four points and an assist on 1/19 vs. UCLA... Scored six points at Washington on 1/12... Tallied four points and four rebounds in 10 minutes (foul trouble) vs. USC on 1/17... Hit a season-best four FGs at Washington State on 1/10 en route to 10 points, his second time in double figures this season (Illinois)... Grabbed a rebound in seven minutes vs. Oregon State on 1/6... Came off the bench to tally six points, six boards and an assist on 1/4 vs. Oregon... Tallied four points, four boards and an assist vs. Valparaiso on 12/30... Scored nine points, his best effort since Dec. 4, in the 23-point win over Pepperdine on 12/28... Came off the bench for the second time this season at Oregon on 12/22 and finished with no points and a season-low three points... DNP at Oregon State on 12/20 for a violation of team policy... Tallied five rebounds and two points at Michigan State on 12/15... Tallied eight points, five boards and his first career block on 12/8 vs. Purdue... Came off the bench for the first time this season vs. Illinois on 12/4 and responded with a career-high 12 points (first career double-figure game) and five rebounds in 16 minutes... Totaled five points and four boards in 16 minutes vs. Kansas on 12/1... Finished with six points and six boards in the win over No. 23 Texas on 11/17, while helping to limit the Texas frontline to just 7-of-26 shooting... Led the team in steals (3) and came up with six points and eight rebounds in the win over No. 5 Florida on 11/9... Tallied six points and four rebounds in the win over No. 2 Maryland on 11/8 in his first collegiate start... Father, Nils, an offensive lineman at UA (1983-84)... Isaiah was born on the same day (in Tucson) that Lute Olson was hired as the Arizona head coach, March 29, 1983. High School: One of four California natives on the 2001-02 UA roster... A McDonald s All-America nominee... Fox was rated as the No. 60 recruit in the nation and the No. 16 center by Fast Break Recruiting Service... Led Crossroads High School to a 26-6 record and berth in the Division 4 championship game for coach Daryl Roper... Averaged 20.0 points and 12.0 rebounds per game as a senior and improved those numbers to 23 pts./19 reb. in the state playoffs... Set a state regional championship game record with 23 rebounds... Scored 30 points and grabbed 21 boards in the championship game loss... Set title game records for free throws (14) and free throws attempted (18)... Helped team to second straight CIF title... Named Delphic League, CIF, and Division 4 State Player of the Year... Earned the John R. Wooden Award for California Division 4 high school players... Cal-Hi Sports Division 4 Player of the Year... A top-10 player (all-state) in California for all divisions as a senior and second team as a junior... Earned all-tournament honors at the Las Vegas Classic... Garnered first team all-south Bay accolades and team Most Valuable Player honors in 2001... Ranked as the No. 7 center nationally by The Sporting News... As a junior, Fox averaged 25 points and 13 rebounds per game and earned all-state and all-california Interscholastic Federation kudos... Led Crossroads High to a 55-1 league record in four years... Attended three Nike Camps. Personal: Born March 29, 1983, in Tucson, Ariz.... Son of Nils and Michelle Fox... Full name is Isaiah Philip-Francis Fox... His father was an Arizona football letterman in 1983 and 1984, where he was a starter on the offensive line... Isaiah s mother actually went into labor with Isaiah during UA spring football practice in 1983... Major is undecided, but he lists a career objective of sports marketing... Hobby is photography.

2002-03 Season Highs Career Highs Isaiah Fox Points 12, at Oregon, 1/2 12, twice, last, at Oregon, 1/2/2002 Rebounds 10, at Oregon State, 1/4 12, vs. Arizona State, 2/20/2002 FG 6, at Oregon, 1/2 SAME FGA 8, at Oregon, 1/2 8, twice, last, at Oregon, 1/2/2003 3PT 0 0 3ATT 0 1, vs. Arizona State, 3/7/2002 FT 4, at Oregon State, 1/4 8, vs. Illinois, 12/4/2001 FTA 5, twice, last, vs. California, 2/1 10, vs. Illinois, 12/4/2001 AST 2, vs. Davidson, 12/28 SAME STL 2, three times, last, at Kansas, 1/25 3, vs. Florida, 11/9/2001 BLK 1, seven times, last, vs. Oregon, 3/8 1, 14 times, last, vs. Oregon, 3/8/2003 MIN 26, twice, last, at Louisiana State, 12/21 33, vs. Arizona State, 2/20/2002 Isaiah Fox s Career Statistics 2001-02 33-9 502 52-108.481 0-1.000 40-70.571 45/86 131-4.0 88-2 5 32 8 10 144-4.4 2002-03 31-5 373 48-88.545 0-0.000 16-33.485 39/55 94-3.0 54-0 8 26 7 12 112-3.6 Totals 64-14 875 100-196.510 0-1.000 56-103.544 84/141 225-3.5 142-2 13 58 15 22 256-4.0 Isaiah Fox s Pac-10 Conference Statistics 2001-02 17-2 233 23-43.535 0-0.000 18-29.621 17/42 59-3.5 45-2 3 14 4 1 64-3.8 2002-03 17-2 174 25-46.543 0-0.000 8-16.500 17/27 44-2.6 28-0 3 12 4 3 58-3.4 Totals 34-4 407 48-89.539 0-0.000 26-45.578 34/69 103-3.0 73-2 6 26 8 4 122-3.6 Isaiah Fox s NCAA Tournament Statistics 2001-02 3-0 38 4-9.444 0-0.000 1-3.333 2/5 7-2.3 4-0 0 1 2 0 9-3.0 2002-03 4-0 25 1-6.167 0-0.000 0-0.000 1/2 3-0.8 3-0 0 1 0 1 2-0.5 Totals 7-0 63 5-15.333 0-0.000 1-3.333 3/7 10-1.4 7-0 0 2 2 1 11-1.6

45 Channing Frye C, 6-10, 238, Jr., Phoenix, Ariz. (St. Mary s) General:... Quietly developed into one of the nation s top big men... Possesses a strong work ethic... An excellent athlete, Frye gives the Cats an inside presence similar to Loren Woods (1998-2001) with improved shot-blocking abilities... Great hands and a solid mid-range jumper... Registered 43 double-figure-point and 17 double-figure-rebound games in his two-year career... Averaged 13.5 points and 10.3 rebounds in NCAA Tournament play... Led the Pac-10 in field goal percentage as a freshman... A starter in 52 of 66 career games played. 2002-03 (Sophomore): An honorable mention all-pac-10 selection... Team leader with 60 blocks (2nd in Pac-10) and a 56.9 FG percentage (3rd in Pac-10/29th nationally), and double-doubles (9)... Shot 57.6 percent over his last 24 games (136-of-236)... Averaged 13.5 points and 10.3 rebounds in four NCAA Tournament games... Named Pac-10 Player of the Week on Feb. 27 following win over Arizona State... Named Arizona most improved player in a vote of his teammates... Totaled six points and five rebounds on 3/29 vs. Kansas in West Regional final... Posted his third consecutive double-double in the NCAA Tournament with 14 points and 12 rebounds vs. Notre Dame on 3/27 in West Regional semifinal... Recorded team-high totals of 22 points and 12 rebounds to go with two blocks and two steals on 3/22 vs. Gonzaga... Posted 12 points, 12 rebounds and four blocks on 3/20 vs. Vermont... Registered 23 points, nine rebounds and two assists on 3/13 vs. UCLA... Recorded 13 points, eight boards and a season-high three assists vs. Oregon on 3/8... Hit 10-of-14 FGs en route to 24 points and 10 rebounds (sixth double-double) on 3/6 vs. Oregon State... Tallied seven points, six rebounds and two blocks in Pac-10 title clinching win at Stanford on 3/1... Tallied 15 points, five rebounds and two assists at California on 2/27... Posted his second consecutive double-double with 23 points, 10 rebounds and four blocks on 2/22 at Arizona State... Set a new career high with 25 points on 11-of-13 shooting to go with a season-high 14 boards and two steals on 2/15 vs. USC... Equaled a season-high with two assists to go with eight points, six boards and three blocks on 2/13 vs. UCLA... Tallied 15 points, four boards and three blocks on 2/8 at Washington State... Posted his second consecutive double-double (ninth career) with 24 points and 12 rebounds at Washington on 2/6... Recorded his second double-double of the season with 12 points and 12 rebounds on 2/1 vs. California... Posted three blocks and seven boards on 1/30 vs. Stanford, but hit just 4-of-10 FG attempts... Grabbed a team-high eight rebounds on 1/25 at Kansas... Collected at least 10 points and six boards for the sixth straight game on 1/22 vs. Arizona State with 13 points and seven rebounds... Posted totals of 12 points, six rebounds and two steals on 1/18 at UCLA... Poured in a season-high 14 points to go with seven boards and three blocks at USC on 1/16... Collected 10 points, seven boards and three blocks on 1/11 vs. Washington... Posted first double-double of the season (11 pts./14 reb.) to go with season-high five blocks on 1/9 vs. Washington State... Hit all five FG attempts at Oregon State on 1/4 to finish with 11 points and seven rebounds... Collected six points and five rebounds on 1/2 at Oregon... Tallied nine points and seven rebounds on 12/30 vs. Boston University... Equaled season highs with 12 points and nine rebounds on 12/28 vs. Davidson... Scored nine of his 11 points and grabbed all five of his rebounds in the second half on 12/21 at Louisiana State... Failed to score a field goal (0-4) for just the second time in his career on 12/15 vs. Texas, finishing with one point and three rebounds... Registered eight points, four boards and two blocks on 12/7 at San Diego State... Tallied 11 points, nine boards and two blocks on 12/3 vs. Saint Louis... Hit 5-of-6 FGs vs. Northern Arizona on 11/27 to go with four rebounds, two assists, three blocks and two steals... Opened the year with 10 points (5-7 FG) and nine boards in the win over Western Kentucky on 11/23. Summer 2002: Averaged team-high totals of 19.2 points and 11.9 rebounds per game on Arizona s 10-game tour of Australia... Posted eight double-doubles on the tour, including three games with 15 or more boards... Also led the team in FG percentage (.561), offensive rebounds (47) and blocked shots (27), while shooting 83.7 percent from the line... Scheduled to travel to Turkey and Italy with NYC Hoops later this summer. 2001-02 (Freshman): A key contributor in 2001-02 who started 25 of 34 games... Worked his way into the starting lineup by late December and stayed there for the rest of the season... Selected to the Pac-10 all-freshman team... Team leader with 50 blocks and collected five blocks in a game three times this year...led the Pac-10 with a.595 FG percentage (.605 in Pac-10 play), and was the only UA player to shoot better than 50 percent from the floor... Also shot.727 from the free throw line... Arizona s No. 2 scorer (14.3 ppg) and rebounder (7.7 rpg) inn three NCAA Tournament games... Ranked 14th in the Pac-10 in rebounding (6.3), fifth in blocked shots (1.47) and ninth in offensive rebounds (2.38)... Had string of 17 consecutive shots made (covering four games) come to an end at Arizona State On Jan. 23... Shot 80-of-128 (.625) from the field in his last 21 games... Averaged 18 points, 12.5 rebounds and 38.0 minutes in the two-game Oregon trip Dec. 20-22, including a career-best 18-point, 16-rebound performance at Oregon State... Named to the Fiesta Bowl Classic All-Tournament team... Hit all four shots from the floor and added five rebounds and two blocks on 3/21 vs. Oklahoma in the West Regional Semifinal... Was outstanding on both ends of the floor vs. Wyoming in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on 3/16, scoring 18 points (6-of-10 FG) and adding 11 rebounds (6th double-double of the year) and five blocked shots... Tallied 16 points and nine rebounds in his NCAA Tournament debut on 3/14 vs. UCSB... Scored just two points and grabbed seven boards vs. USC in the Pac-10 Tournament championship game on 3/9, but assisted on the defensive effort against Sam Clancy, limiting him to 12 points and five boards (seven points and four boards less than his season averages)... Collected five points, two boards, an assist and a steal on 2/28 vs. Stanford... Hit 2-of-6 shots from the floor and grabbed just one rebound on 2/20 vs. Arizona State... Tallied five points and a block at USC on 2/16... Scored five points and added eight rebounds at UCLA on 2/14... Struggled from the field (3-of-12), but grabbed 10 rebounds on 2/9 vs. Washington State... Posted his fifth double-double of the year with 16 points (6-of- 9 FG) and 10 rebounds on 2/7 vs. Washington... Connected on 10-of-13 FGs, including one that gave UA the lead for good, to finish with a career-high 22 points and 10 rebounds in the win at Stanford on 2/2... Totaled five points, two assists and two blocks at California on 1/31... Hit 8-of-14 shots, and added a team-high nine rebounds and two blocks on 1/26 vs. Connecticut... Played just 19 minutes due to foul trouble and tallied six points (2-5 FG) and four rebounds on 1/23 at Arizona State... Went 6-of-6 from the floor en route to a team-high 19 points and eight boards vs. UCLA on 1/19... Tallied 10 points (4-of-4 FGs), four boards and an assist on 1/17 vs. USC... Hit 5-of-5 shots from the floor and added three assists (career high) and three steals on 1/12 at Washington... Tallied 10 points, six rebounds and two blocked shots on 1/10 at Washington State... Posted his third double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds in the come-from-behind win over Oregon State on 1/6... Totaled eight points and eight rebounds vs. Oregon on 1/4... Posted his third double-figure rebounding game with 10 boards vs. Valparaiso on 12/30... Collected his second double-double in three games with an 18-point, 10-rebound, five-block effort vs. Pepperdine on 12/28... Hit 7-of- 11 FGs en route to 18 points and nine rebounds on 12/22 at Oregon... Exploded for 18 points and 16 rebounds (first career double-double) in the 76-73 win at Oregon State on 12/20, where he totaled 16 of the team s 29 rebounds in the game... Tallied five points, six rebounds and a season-high five blocks (four in one sequence) at Michigan State on 12/15... Hit a career-best 4-of-5 FGs to finish with eight points and six rebounds vs. Purdue on 12/8... Made his first career start in front of the home folks in Phoenix vs. Illinois on 12/4, but was limited to just seven minutes of action due to foul trouble... Hit 2-of-3 FGs and added two steals vs. Kansas on 12/1... Limited the No. 23 Texas frontline to just 7- of-26 shooting in the come-from-behind road win on 11/17... Hit both FG attempts and added four rebounds, two assists and two blocks in the

win over No. 5 Florida on 11/9... Gave the team a lift off the bench in the win over No. 2 Maryland on 11/8 with four points, four boards, two assists and two steals. High School: Rated as the No. 98 recruit in the nation by Hoop Scoop and the No. 13 center in the country by Fast Break Recruiting Service... Another in the long line of Arizona prep standouts to enter the Wildcat program... Led St. Mary s High School to the 2001 Class 5A state championship with a 30-3 record... Averaged 22.0 points, 15.0 rebounds, 6.0 blocks and 3.0 assists per game as a senior... St. Mary s won the Desert Valley Conference title with a 10-0 record... Named Player of the Year by the Arizona Republic... Was the Arizona Gatorade Player of the Year... A fourth-team Parade All-America... A McDonald s All-America nominee... As a junior, Frye averaged 15.0 points, 12.0 rebounds, 9.0 blocks and 6.0 assists per game for coach David Lopez at St. Mary s. He led the team to a 26-7 record in 2000, a berth in the Class 5A state tournament semifinals and a No. 19 national ranking by USA Today... He was a Street & Smith s High Honorable Mention All-America pick and an all-metro Phoenix selection... He earned MVP honors at the Arizona Preps Fall Showcase and attended the Nike All-America camp... A member of the St. Mary s Lettermen s Club and was very active in its community service program. Personal: Born May 17, 1983, in White Plains, N.Y.... Son of Thomas and Karen Frye... Full name is Channing Thomas Frye... His father is a vice president at Matrix Banks and mother is CEO of Southwest Dimensions... Major is undecided, but he lists a career objective of owning his own business... Hobbies are fishing, listening to music and reading. 2002-03 Season Highs Career Highs Channing Frye Points 25, vs. USC, 2/15 SAME Rebounds 14, twice, last, vs. USC, 2/15 16, at Oregon State, 12/20/2001 FG 11, vs. USC, 2/15 SAME FGA 17, twice, last, vs. Notre Dame, 3/27 17, twice, last, vs. Notre Dame, 3/27/2003 3PT 0 0 3ATT 1, vs. UCLA, 3/13 SAME FT 6, vs. California, 2/1 10, at Oregon State, 12/20/2001 FTA 6, five times, last, vs. Gonzaga, 3/22 10, twice, last, vs. UC-Santa Barbara, 3/14/2002 AST 3, vs. Oregon, 3/8 3, twice, last, vs. Oregon, 3/8/2003 STL 2, five times, last, vs. Gonzaga, 3/22 3, at Washington, 1/12/2002 BLK 5, vs. Washington State, 1/9 5, four times, last, vs. Washington St., 1/9/2003 MIN 43, vs. Gonzaga, 3/22 44, at Stanford, 2/2/2002 Channing Frye s Career Statistics 2001-02 34-25 814 122-205.595 0-0.000 80-110.727 81/133 214-6.3 99-4 25 47 50 16 324-9.5 2002-03 32-27 814 165-290.569 0-1.000 73-110.664 95/162 257-8.0 87-1 23 31 60 18 403-12.6 Totals 66-52 1628 287-495.580 0-1.000 153-220.695 176/295 471-7.1 186-5 48 78 110 34 727-11.0 Channing Frye s Pac-10 Conference Statistics 2001-02 18-16 470 72-119.605 0-0.000 51-65.785 49/71 120-6.7 59-3 18 25 17 12 195-10.8 2002-03 18-16 465 101-167.605 0-0.000 50-74.676 58/91 149-8.3 48-1 14 19 38 9 252-14.0 Totals 36-32 935 173-286.605 0-0.000 101-139.727 107/162 269-7.5 107-4 32 44 55 21 447-12.4 Channing Frye s NCAA Tournament Statistics 2001-02 3-3 85 15-21.714 0-0.000 13-21.619 6/17 23-7.7 8-0 1 3 9 0 43-14.3 2002-03 4-4 125 24-51.471 0-0.000 6-10.600 15/26 41-10.3 12-0 2 3 10 3 54-13.5 Totals 7-7 210 39-72.542 0-0.000 19-31.613 21/43 64-9.1 20-0 3 6 19 3 97-13.9

24 Andre Iguodala F, 6-6, 200, So., Springfield, Ill. (Lanphier) General: A multidimensional player with the ability to play both inside and out... Has a solid defensive presence on the wing who ranked second on the team in steals (47) and third in blocked shots (18)... An outstanding passer (third on squad with 66 assists) that posted a 1.35 assist:turnover ratio... Said former teammate Luke Walton of Andre Iguodala, He is going to be one of the best players to ever come out of Arizona by the time he is done here. 2002-03 (Freshman): Named to the Pac-10 all-freshman team... Ranked second on the squad with 47 steals, fourth with a 4.9 rebounds per game average and third with 62 offensive rebounds... Shot.437 (45-of-103) in conference play... Had 10+ rebounds twice this season... Named Arizona co-most outstanding freshman in a vote of his teammates... Collected seven boards, three assists and three steals in a careerbest 30 minutes vs. Kansas in West Regional Final on 3/29... Posted three points, three rebounds and two steals vs. Notre Dame on 3/27 in West Regional semifinal... Tallied four points and two assists vs. Gonzaga on 3/22... Collected five points, four boards, five assists and two steals in NCAA Tournament debut vs. Vermont on 3/20... Finished in double figures for the fifth time this season with 10 points, six boards, three assists and three steals on 3/13 vs. UCLA... Registered six points, seven rebounds, two assists and three steals in 15 minutes vs. Oregon on 3/8... Garnered seven points, three rebounds and two steals on 3/6 vs. Oregon State... Collected four points, four rebounds and a steal in Pac-10 title clinching win at Stanford on 3/1... Tallied seven points, six boards and four assists on 2/27 at California... Collected eight points, five boards and a season-best four blocks at Arizona State on 2/22... Tallied nine points, four boards and two assists on 2/15 vs. USC... Hit 4-of-8 FGs and 8-of-8 FTs to finish with a career-best 18 points on 2/13 vs. UCLA... Tallied six points and seven boards at Washington State on 2/8... Posted eight points, three rebounds and a block at Washington on 2/6... Finished in double figures for the first time in five games with 10 points vs. California on 2/1... Tallied three boards, two assists and a steal on 1/25 at Kansas... Passed out a career-best seven assists on 1/22 vs. Iguodala s Career Highs Points 18, vs. UCLA, 2/13/2003 Rebounds 11, at Louisiana State, 12/21/2002 FG 4, five times, last, vs. UCLA, 3/13/2003 FGA 11, twice, last, vs. UCLA, 3/13/2003 3PT 2, vs. UCLA, 2/13/2003 3ATT 5, vs. Northern Arizona, 11/27/2002 FT 8, vs. UCLA, 2/13/2003 FTA 9, vs. Western Kentucky, 11/23/2002 AST 7, vs. Arizona State, 1/22/2003 STL 4, at Louisiana State, 12/21/2002 BLK 4, at Arizona State, 2/22/2003 MIN 30, vs. Kansas, 3/29/2003 Arizona State... Posted six points, nine boards, three assists and two steals on 1/ 18 at UCLA... Tallied 11 points, six rebounds and three assists at USC on 1/16 and limited USC s Desmon Farmer to just three second half points (1-of-6 FG)... Put forth a nice all-around effort on 1/11 vs. Washington with four points, four boards, a season-high five assists (no turnovers) and three steals... Hit 3-of-4 FG attempts to go with four boards on 1/9 vs. Washington State... Collected nine points and six rebounds at Oregon State on 1/4... Posted four points, seven rebounds and a career-best five assists in the win at Oregon on 1/2... Posted UA season-best totals of 11 rebounds and four steals to go with an assist (no TOs) in 25 minutes on 12/21 at Louisiana State... Tallied nine points, five boards and two assists on 12/15 vs. Texas... Earned the start on 12/7 at San Diego State and tallied seven points, three boards, two assists and two steals... Grabbed a season-high 10 boards to go with eight points on 12/3 vs. Saint Louis... Managed six points, four rebounds and two assists vs. Northern Arizona on 11/27... Totaled 10 points, six boards and four assists in the season-opening win over Western Kentucky on 11/23. High School: Prepped at Lanphier High School and was one of the leading candidates for Illinois Mr. Basketball... Chicago Sun-Times Player of the Year... A second team Parade All-American... Ranked as the nation s No. 17 small forward by recruitingusa.com... Rated as the No. 73 overall recruit in the nation by Clark Francis Hoop Scoop recruiting service... Signed with Arizona in the spring after being released from his National Letter-of-Intent at Arkansas following Nolan Richardson s departure... Averaged 23.5 points, 7.9 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game as a senior for coach Craig Patton in helping Lanphier to a 32-2 overall record and a runner-up finish in the state tournament... A first team allstate pick by the Associated Press as a senior and helped the Lions to a No. 2 state ranking for much of the 2001-02 season... Tallied 29 points, six rebounds and four assists in the Illinois Class AA state championship game... Also named Central State 8 Conference Player of the Year... One of 16 finalists for the 2002 USA Basketball Men's Junior National Team... Participated in the Jordan Brand Capital Classic in Washington, D.C., along with fellow UA teammates Hassan Adams and Chris Rodgers, and tallied six points, five rebounds and three steals... A Nike All-American, Iguodala averaged 21.0 points in AAU action during the summer of 2001 and was named the national tournament Most Valuable Player after hitting the game-winning shot at the final buzzer to give his team the 17-and-under national title... Averaged 13.1 points, 6.2 rebounds and shot 58.8 percent from the floor in helping Lanphier to a 27-3 record as a junior in 2000-01, including a spotless 14-0 Central State 8 Conference record... Finished career ranked in the top 15 of Lanphier s all-time scoring list... Lanphier went 83-11 in Iguodala s threeyear prep career... Also earned three letters in track and field... An outstanding student, earned all-conference academic honors, was a State Journal Register Student-Athlete of the Week and a member of the National Honor Roll. Personal: Born Jan. 28, 1984, in Springfield, Ill.... Son of Leonard and Linda Shanklin... Full name is Andre Tyler Iguodala... His father is a consultant and his mother is a housing authority contact administrator... Brother, Frank, played basketball at Lake Land College in Mattoon, Ill., from 2000-02 and averaged 0.7 points and 0.1 rebounds in 2002-03 for the University of Dayton... Plans to major in education and lists his career objective as the NBA... Hobbies are video games and reading. Andre Iguodala s Career Statistics 2002-03 32-4 614 69-181.381 9-44.205 59-88.670 62/94 156-4.9 61-0 66 49 18 47 206-6.4 Totals 32-4 614 69-181.381 9-44.205 59-88.670 62/94 156-4.9 61-0 66 49 18 47 206-6.4 Andre Iguodala s Pac-10 Conference Statistics 2002-03 18-0 345 45-103.437 5-22.227 35-52.673 30/57 87-4.8 36-0 37 27 11 24 130-7.2 Totals 18-0 345 45-103.437 5-22.227 35-52.673 30/57 87-4.8 36-0 37 27 11 24 130-7.2 Andre Iguodala s NCAA Tournament Statistics 2002-03 4-0 86 5-19.263 1-4.250 3-6.500 4/11 15-3.8 7-0 10 9 2 7 14-3.5 Totals 4-0 86 5-19.263 1-4.250 3-6.500 4/11 15-3.8 7-0 10 9 2 7 14-3.5

11 Jason Ranne G, 6-4, 195, Sr., Tulsa, Okla. (Bishop Kelly) General: An outstanding spot-up shooter with great range... Provides the Wildcats with another capable body to go up against in practice... A scoring threat for the scout team... A strong student who could earn all-academic honors with a bit more playing time. 2002-03 (junior): A former walk-on who earned a full scholarship... Named Arizona Golden A award winner in a vote of his teammates to go with his team academic award... A Mary J. Roby Academic Award Winner... Saw two minutes of action in West Regional semifinal vs. Notre Dame on 3/27 and missed a three-point FG attempt... Tallied two points and a rebound in four minutes vs. Vermont on 3/20... Saw action in back-to-back games for just the second time in 2003 vs. USC on 2/15... Equaled a career high with three points (1-of-2 3-pt. FG) in a careerbest five minutes vs. UCLA on 2/13... Missed 3-point FG attempt at UCLA on 1/18... Garnered one minute at Oregon State on 1/4... Saw action for the first time in four games on 12/28 vs. Davidson... Grabbed a rebound in vs. Northern Arizona on 11/27... Drained his first two collegiate free throws vs. Western Kentucky on 11/23. Summer 2002: Averaged 4.3 points and 2.5 rebounds per game on Arizona s 10-game tour of Australia... One of three players to register a positive assist:turnover ratio on the tour... Displayed a seldom-seen tenacity on the tour both defensively and on the glass... His 236 total minutes played (including three starts) was nearly 10 times his career total (28) and he actually topped that total in three separate games. 2001-02 (Sophomore): Made a brief appearance (one minute) on 3/21 vs. Oklahoma in the West Regional Semifinal, his second career NCAA Tournament appearance... Saw one minute of action in the Pac-10 Tournament semifinals vs. California... Scored two points (driving lefthanded layup) and added a rebound and an assist vs. California on 3/2... Scored his first collegiate points (a trey) on 2/9 vs. Washington State and also added a rebound in one minute of action... Played in consecutive games for just the second time in his career with one minute vs. Pepperdine on 12/28... Saw his first action of the season on 12/22 at Oregon, but missed his only FG attempt. 2000-01 (Freshman): A walk-on to the Arizona program... Outstanding jump shooter... Played two minutes of the NCAA opener on 3/16 vs. Eastern Illinois... Saw four minutes of action on 3/8 vs. Oregon... 0-for-1 from three-point range on 2/21 at Arizona State... Missed only FG attempts on 2/10 vs. Washington State... Saw action on 2/8 vs. Washington... Played three minutes in the win over No. 20 Texas on 1/27... Saw one minute of action vs. UCLA on 1/20... Missed only FG attempt and grabbed a rebound in four minutes of action vs. St. Mary s on 12/2... Made his collegiate debut with two minutes of action vs. Chaminade on 11/20... Slowed in the preseason by a broken nose. High School: Came to Arizona with solid high school credentials as a perimeter player... Earned BCI All-America honors in 1998 and was a Jim Thorpe All-Star in 2000... Prepped at Bishop Kelley High School in Tulsa, Okla... Played for head coach Danny Limes... As a senior, averaged 18 points, 4 rebounds, 6 assists and 3 steals per game... Team finished 20-4 his senior year and compiled a record 68-16 record during his four years as a varsity letterman... All-Oklahoma his junior and senior seasons... All-city his final three seasons and All-Metro Lakes Region honoree twice... Team was 22-4 and advanced to the state semifinal his junior year... Named to the Academic All-State team and was the Oklahoma Academic Scholar-Athlete in 2000... Was named the Army Academic Athlete in 2000 and won the Boys State Award. Personal: Jason Andrew Ranne... Born Aug. 15, 1981, in Tucson, Ariz... Son of Richard and Alicia Ranne... Father is a pediatric cardiac surgeon and mother is a musician... Both parents attended Arizona...... Father, Richard, was a Wildcat basketball player in 1971-72 before attending the UA medical school... Nicknamed Rain Man... Enjoys playing the cello, sports in general, movies and computers... Coached a youth basketball team and was a peer counselor in his community. 2002-03 Season Highs Career Highs Jason Ranne Points 3, vs. UCLA, 2/13 3, twice, last, vs. UCLA, 2/13/2003 Rebounds 1, twice, last, vs. Vermont, 3/20 1, five times, last, vs. Vermont, 3/20/2003 FG 1,twice, last, vs. Vermont, 3/20 1, four times, last, vs. Vermont, 3/20/2003 FGA 2, vs. UCLA, 2/13 2, vs. UCLA, 2/13/2003 3PT 1, vs. UCLA, 2/13 1, twice, last, vs. UCLA, 2/13/2003 3ATT 2, vs. UCLA, 2/13 SAME FT 2, vs. Western Kentucky, 11/23 SAME FTA 3, vs. Western Kentucky, 11/23 SAME AST 1, vs. Western Kentucky, 11/23 1, twice, last, vs. Western Kentucky, 11/23/2002 STL 0 0 BLK 0 0 MIN 5, vs. UCLA, 2/13 SAME Jason Ranne s Career Statistics 2000-01 9-0 21 0-3.000 0-2.000 0-0.000 0/1 1-0.1 1-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 2001-02 6-0 7 2-3.667 1-1 1.000 0-0.000 0/2 2-0.3 0-0 2 0 0 0 5-0.8 2002-03 10-0 22 2-6.333 1-5.200 2-3.667 0/2 2-0.2 0-0 1 2 0 0 7-0.7 Career 25-0 50 4-12.333 2-8.250 2-3.667 0/5 5-0.2 1-0 3 2 0 0 12-0.5 Jason Ranne s Pac-10 Conference Statistics 2000-01 5-0 10 0-2.000 0-1.000 0-0.000 0/0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 2001-02 3-0 4 2-3.667 1-1 1.000 0-0.000 0/2 2-0.7 0-0 2 0 0 0 5-1.7 2002-03 5-0 11 1-3.333 1-3.333 0-0.000 0/0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3-0.6 Career 13-0 25 3-8.375 2-5.400 0-0.000 0/2 2-0.2 0-0 2 0 0 0 8-0.6 Jason Ranne s NCAA Tournament Statistics 2000-01 1-0 2 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0/0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 2001-02 1-0 1 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0/0 0-0.0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0.0 2002-03 2-0 6 1-2.500 0-1.000 0-0.000 0/1 1-0.5 0-0 0 1 0 0 2-1.0 Career 4-0 9 1-2.500 0-1.000 0-0.000 0/1 1-0.3 0-0 0 1 0 0 2-0.5