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2016-17 BAYLOR BASKETBALL GAME NOTES BASKETBALL GAME NOTES GAME 1 ORAL ROBERTS GAME 1 Follow Baylor Basketball on Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat: @BaylorMBB MEDIA INFORMATION TV: Fox Sports Southwest and Fox Sports Go Talent: John Morris (pxp), Jim Haller (analyst), Local Radio: Baylor-IMG College / ESPN Central Texas Talent: Dave Rosselli (pxp), Pat Nunley (analyst) Satellite Radio: Sirius 138, XM 201, Internet 961 Live Stats: BaylorBears.com Social Media: @BaylorMBB #SicUCA All-Time Series Never Met 24/24 BAYLOR (27-8, 12-6 in 2016-17) vs. NR/NR CENTRAL ARKANSAS (8-24, 7-11 in 2016-17) Nov. 10, 2017 12:05 p.m. CT Watch: FSSW and FoxSportsGo Listen: ESPN Central Texas & TuneIn App Waco, Texas Ferrell Center (10,284) Social Media: @BaylorMBB #SicUCA SCHEDULE/RESULTS DATE BU OPP OPPONENT TV TIME N10 24/24 / CENTRAL ARKANSAS 1 FSSW 12 p.m. N13 TAMU-CORPUS CHRISTI FCS 7 p.m. N17 ALCORN STATE 1 FCS 8 p.m. N20 vs. Wisconsin 2 ESPN2 8:30 p.m. N21 vs. UCLA/Creighton 2 ESPN2/3 6:30/9 p.m. N28 at Xavier FS1 5:30 p.m. D2 WICHITA STATE ESPNU 1 p.m. D4 SAM HOUSTON STATE FSSW+ 7 p.m. D9 vs. Randall 3 FSSW+ 6 p.m. D14 TEXAS SOUTHERN ESPN2 7:30 p.m. D17 SAVANNAH STATE FSSW 2 p.m. D20 SOUTHERN FCS 7 p.m. D29 at Texas Tech FCS 7 p.m. J2 TCU ESPNEWS 6 p.m. J6 TEXAS ESPNU 1 p.m. J9 at West Virginia ESPN2 6 p.m. J13 at Iowa State ESPNEWS 2 p.m. J15 OKLAHOMA STATE ESPNU 8 p.m. J20 at Kansas ESPN 5 p.m. J22 KANSAS STATE ESPNU 8 p.m. J27 at Florida 4 ESPN 11 a.m. J30 at Oklahoma ESPN2 8 p.m. F3 IOWA STATE ESPN2 7 p.m. F6 at Oklahoma State ESPNU 7 p.m. F10 KANSAS CBS 1 p.m. F12 at Texas ESPN 8 p.m. F17 TEXAS TECH ESPNU 6:30 p.m. F20 WEST VIRGINIA ESPN2 6 p.m. F24 at TCU ESPN/2 11 a.m. F27 OKLAHOMA ESPN2 8 p.m. M3 at Kansas State ESPN/2 1 p.m. M7-10 Big 12 Championship (Sprint Center; Kansas City, Mo.) SCHEDULE KEY 1 Hall of Fame Classic (Waco, Texas) 2 Hall of Fame Classic (Sprint Center; Kansas City, Mo.) 3 at Abrams Gym (Fort Hood, Texas) 4 Big 12/SEC Challenge (O Connell Center; Gainesville, Fla.) Big 12 Conference game Rankings: AP/Coaches; All times Central and subject to change BAYLOR ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS DAVID KAYE Assistant AD 254-710-4389 254-709-5147 David_Kaye@baylor.edu STORY LINES Baylor opens the 2017-18 season by hosting Central Arkansas at noon CT Friday on FSSW and FSGO. BU and UCA are meeting for the first time, but BU is 46-13 vs. current Southland Conference teams. BU has won 11 consecutive season openers by an average of 29.1 points. Drew is 13-1 in openers. BU is ranked No. 24 in the preseason AP Top 25, the 6th preseason ranking in program history. Baylor returns six letterwinners from last season s 27-8 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 team. Four players on the Baylor roster have not yet played at BU (Leonard Allen, Tristan Clark, Tyson Jolly and Mark Vital), but Jolly and Vital practiced with the team while redshirting last season. Baylor has won 43 consecutive non-conference home games, the nation s 2nd-longest streak (Duke, 132). Baylor is one of 12 teams to be nationally ranked in each of the last 10 seasons entering 2017-18. The Bears are coming off a school-record fourth consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance. Head coach Scott Drew enters his 15th season at Baylor as the school s all-time wins leader (277). Six Baylor players have been selected in the last six NBA Drafts, 10th-most nationally. Drew (46) is the youngest of nine coaches to take his current program to four Sweet 16s since 2010. Baylor s 152 wins since 2011-12 are second-most in the Big 12 behind only Kansas (179). Baylor has knocked off 18 ranked teams over the last three seasons (18-17 vs. ranked opponents). Drew has won 20+ games in a school-record six consecutive seasons and nine of the last 10 years. Baylor went 67-18 in football, men s basketball and women s basketball in 2016-17, the nation s best combined record in those sports for a second straight season (68-17 in 2015-16). BU was picked 5th in the Big 12 preseason coaches poll behind Kansas, West Virginia, TCU and Texas. Baylor is 243-111 since 2007-08, the first year Drew s staff had a full allotment of scholarships. Baylor is 152-64 over the last six seasons, averaging 25.3 wins per season since 2012. Baylor has won 88% of its games when leading at the half since 2011-12 (118-16). Manu Lecomte is the Big 12 s top returning scorer at 12.2 points per game. He was named 2017 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and earned All-Big 12 Third Team recognition. Baylor has had a nation-leading four players selected in the NBA Draft since 2010 who weren t ranked in the ESPN100 out of high school Quincy Acy, Ekpe Udoh, Pierre Jackson and Taurean Prince. In Drew s first 14 seasons, 34 players have gone on to professional careers. BU has graduated 93 percent of its scholarship seniors since Drew took over in 2003 (27 of 29). Drew is coaching his 458th game at Baylor (277-180). His.606 winning percentage is best in BU history among coaches with 40+ games, and his teams have a.686 winning percentage since 2007-08. Baylor has the Big 12 s 2nd-longest active streak with at least one 3-point FG made in 835 straight games. BU is 49-9 over the past two seasons when taking the lead at any point in the 2nd half of a game. Baylor overcame a second-half deficit to win 13 times last season. TEAM INFORMATION BAYLOR (27-8, 12-6 in 2016-17) Ranking 24th AP, 24th Coaches Head Coach Scott Drew (Butler, 1993) Career Record 297-191 (16th season) BU Record 277-180 (15th season) vs. UCA 0-0 CENTRAL ARKANSAS (8-24, 7-11 in 2016-17) Ranking NR AP, NR Coaches Head Coach Russ Pennell (Pittsburgh State, 1989) Career Record 38-86 (5th season) UCA Record 17-72 (4th season) vs. BU 0-0 SID Steve East seast@uca.edu RETURNING LETTERWINNERS # P NAME YR PPG RPG APG MPG 20 G Manu Lecomte Sr. 12.2 1.8 3.8 30.1 0 F Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. Sr. 9.2 6.7 2.5* 26.1 31 F Terry Maston Sr. 7.1 3.8 0.6 15.6 22 G King McClure Jr. 5.0 1.3 0.8 14.3 3 G Jake Lindsey Jr. 4.6 2.2 3.1 22.6 21 F Nuni Omot Sr. 4.0 1.9 0.3 11.2 # P NAME YR PPG RPG APG MPG 1 G Jordan Howard Sr. 19.5 3.6 2.9 34.3 10 G Mathieu Kamba Sr. 13.9 6.7 1.8 31.3 12 G Darraja Parnell So. 5.5 2.0 1.6 14.3 25 G Thatch Unruh Jr. 5.1 1.9 0.8 14.9 22 F Tanner Schmit Jr. 4.6 3.5 0.5* 18.6 2 F Ethan Lee Sr. 3.2 2.8 0.6 13.8 23 F Aaron Weidenaar So. 2.5 1.3 0.4 10.3 13 F Otas Iyekekpolor Jr. 1.3 1.2 0.1 6.8 * - blocks per game

PRONUNCIATIONS John JAKUS JAYK-us Jo LUAL-ACUIL Jr. LOO-ahl ah-chu-ill MANU LECOMTE MAHN-ew la-conn-t NUNI OMOT NOO-nee OH-maht Mark VITAL VYE-tuhl PRESEASON HONORS MANU LECOMTE Preseason All-Big 12 Honorable Mention Bob Cousy Award Watch List JO LUAL-ACUIL JR. Preseason All-Big 12 Honorable Mention PARTICIPATION CAREER STARTS 35 Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. 32 Manu Lecomte 13 King McClure 4 Jake Lindsey CONSECUTIVE STARTS 35 Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. 12 King McClure 3 Manu Lecomte CAREER DIVISION I GAMES PLAYED 104 Manu Lecomte (71 games at Miami) 78 Terry Maston 69 Jake Lindsey 66 King McClure 35 Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. 25 Nuni Omot 12 Jonathan Davis BAYLOR IN THE RANKINGS WEEK W/L AP COACHES Preseason 0-0 24th (163) 24th (107) QUICK HITS Baylor is one of 13 teams nationally to make four or more Sweet 16 appearances since 2010. Baylor is one of eight teams to earn a top-6 NCAA Tournament seed each of the last four years. Baylor went 15-1 against non-big 12 teams last season, including nine wins over NCAA Tournament teams. NATION S 2ND-LONGEST NON-CONFERENCE HOME WINNING STREAK Baylor has won 43 consecutive non-conference home games, which is the nation s 2nd-longest active streak. The only team with a longer non-conference home winning streak is Duke (132). Baylor s last non-conference home loss was Dec. 4, 2012, a 74-70 loss to Northwestern. Included in the streak are nine wins over high-major teams No. 4 Oregon, No. 7 Xavier, No. 16 Vanderbilt, BYU, Arizona State, Providence, South Carolina, Texas A&M and Georgia, and a pair of wins over Stephen F. Austin. Baylor s average margin of victory during the 43-game streak is 22.3 points per game. BU has won by double-digits in 36 of its last 43 non-conference home games, including 28 of the last 31 games. EXPERIENCE ACROSS ROSTER Baylor s roster features 12 players who are at least 20 years old, and six of the 13 roster players are at least 22. Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. and Nuni Omot are both 23 years old, while Leonard Allen, Manu Lecomte, Terry Maston and Jonathan Davis are all 22 years old. The only player under age 20 on the BU roster is true freshman Tristan Clark. King McClure and Mark Vital are both 21 years old, and Jake Lindsey turns 21 on Nov. 15. Tyson Jolly, Mario Kegler and Freddie Gillespie are all 20 years old. BU s six returning letterwinners have 389 total games of Division I experience. Lecomte leads (104 games), followed by Maston (78 games), Lindsey (69 games), McClure (66 games), Lual-Acuil (35 games) and Omot (25 games). SUCCESS IN SEASON OPENERS Baylor is 13-1 in season openers during the Scott Drew era, with the lone loss coming at Texas Tech in 2005-06, when the Bears did not play a non-conference schedule. Baylor has won its last 11 season openers dating back to 2006-07 by an average of 29.1 points per game. All 11 of those season-opening wins were by at least 12 points, with the 2013-14 win over Colorado the closest (72-60). PICKED FIFTH IN BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL Baylor was picked to finish fifth in the 2018 Big 12 Conference Preseason Poll in a vote by the league s head coaches in October. It s the seventh time in the last eight seasons BU has been picked in the top half of the league. In the last 11 seasons, BU has been picked 9th in 2007-08 (NCAA Tournament), 3rd in 2008-09 (NIT runner-up), 10th in 2009-10 (Elite Eight), 4th in 2010-11, 3rd in 2011-12 (Elite Eight), 2nd in 2012-13 (NIT champions), 3rd in 2013-14 (Sweet 16), t-6th in 2014-15 (NCAA Tournament), 5th in 2015-16 (NCAA Tournament), 5th in 2016-17 (Sweet 16) and 5th (2017-18). SERIES HISTORY Friday s game is the first series meeting between Baylor and Central Arkansas. Baylor is 37-11 against first-time opponents in the Scott Drew era (3-0 last season). Since 2007-08, Baylor is 31-7 against first-time opponents, including eight postseason games. Baylor is 46-13 all-time against current Southland Conference teams. 2017-18 BAYLOR BASKETBALL ROSTER NO. NAME POS HT WT CL.-EXP. HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 0 Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. F 7-0 225 Sr.^-1L Melbourne, Australia/Kingsway Christian College (Neosho CC) 3 Jake Lindsey G 6-5 200 Jr.-2L Houston, Texas/Olympus HS [Utah] 4 Mario Kegler G 6-7 230 So. # -TR Jackson, Miss./Oak Hill Academy (Mississippi State) 10 Tyson Jolly G 6-4 190 RFr. * -SQ Oklahoma City, Okla./Putnam City West HS 11 Mark Vital F 6-5 230 RFr. * -SQ Lake Charles, La./Advanced Prep International 12 Leonard Allen F 7-0 235 So. * -TR Round Rock, Texas/Round Rock HS (San Diego CC) 20 Manu Lecomte G 5-11 175 Sr.^-1L Brussels, Belgium/Athene des Pagodes (Miami) 21 Nuni Omot F 6-9 205 Sr.-1L St. Paul, Minn./Mahtomedi HS (Concordia-St. Paul/Indian Hills CC) 22 King McClure G 6-3 215 Jr.-2L Dallas, Texas/Triple A Academy 25 Tristan Clark F 6-9 240 Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas/Wagner HS 30 Jonathan Davis F 6-6 205 Jr.-SQ Argyle, Texas/Argyle HS 31 Terry Maston F 6-8 225 Sr.-3L DeSoto, Texas/DeSoto HS 45 Freddie Gillespie F 6-8 240 Jr. # -TR St. Paul, Minn./East Ridge HS (Carleton) ^ - sat out 2015-16 as redshirt * - sat out 2016-17 as redshirt # - will sit out 2017-18 to satisfy NCAA transfer rules COACHING & SUPPORT STAFF Head Coach: Scott Drew (Butler, 1993), 16th season overall, 15th season at Baylor Associate Head Coach: Jerome Tang (Charter Oak State, 2007), 15th season Assistant Coaches: Alvin Brooks III (Idaho State, 2002), 2nd season; John Jakus (Trinity International, 1999), 1st season Director of Video Operations: Ty Beard (Baylor, 2009), 1st season Associate Director of Operations & Recruiting: Aditya Malhotra (Baylor, 2006), 5th season Special Assistant & Director of Player Development: Jared Nuness (Valparaiso, 2001), 8th season Director of Operations: Bill Peterson (Eckerd, 1979), 1st season 2 BAYLORBEARS.COM

NO. 24 IN BOTH PRESEASON POLLS Baylor was ranked No. 24 in the preseason AP Top 25 and the preseason coaches poll. This marks the sixth time in the last eight years that Baylor has been ranked in the preseason AP Top 25 2010-11 (16th), 2011-12 (12th), 2012-13 (19th), 2013-14 (25th), 2015-16 (22nd) and 2017-18 (24th). The Bears didn t receive a single vote in either preseason poll last year and climbed to No. 1 on Jan. 9, 2017. FOUR PLAYERS AWAIT BAYLOR DEBUTS Four Baylor players are eligible to make their Division I debuts this season, though only two will debut Friday. Tristan Clark and Mark Vital are both expected to play in Friday s season opener. Tyson Jolly are Leonard Allen are both being held out due to medical concerns. LECOMTE AND LUAL-ACUIL EARN PRESEASON HONORS Manu Lecomte and Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. were named honorable mention Preseason All-Big 12. Lecomte is also on the preseason watch list for the Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Award. Lecomte is coming off his debut Big 12 season when he was named 2017 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and picked up third-team all-league honors, while Lual-Acuil was named honorable mention All-Big 12 and placed on the All-Defensive team. Both players were on the 2017 Big 12 All-Newcomer Team. RANKED IN 10 STRAIGHT SEASONS ENTERING 2017-18 Baylor is one of 12 teams to be nationally ranked in each of the last 10 seasons entering 2017-18. BU cracked a string of 38 consecutive unranked seasons when it was tabbed No. 25 in 2007-08. The Bears reached as high as No. 19 in 2008-09, No. 19 in 2009-10, No. 9 in 2010-11, No. 3 in 2011-12, No. 16 in 2012-13, No. 7 in 2013-14, No. 14 in 2014-15, No. 13 in 2015-16 and No. 1 in 2016-17. FOUR CONSECUTIVE NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES Baylor is on a school-record streak of four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances. Prior to earning at-large bids in each of the last four seasons, the Bears had never been to back-to-back NCAA Tournaments. The Bears are one of eight teams nationally to earn a top-six seed in each of the last four NCAA Tournaments, joining Arizona, Duke, Iowa State, Kansas, North Carolina, Villanova and Virginia. Baylor was a No. 6 seed in 2014, a No. 3 seed in 2015, a No. 5 seed in 2016 and a No. 3 seed last season. BU is 1 of 19 teams to appear in every NCAA Tournament since 2014, joining Arizona, Cincinnati, Dayton, Duke, Gonzaga, Iowa State, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan State, North Carolina, Oregon, Providence, VCU, Villanova, Virginia, Wichita State, Wisconsin and Xavier. DREW ERA HIGHLIGHTS Drew is coaching his 458th game at Baylor (277-180). His.606 winning percentage is best in BU history among coaches with 40+ games, and he s the program s all-time wins leader. Baylor has a.686 winning percentage (243-111) since Drew s first year with no scholarship restrictions in 2007-08. BU has graduated 93 percent of its scholarship seniors since Drew took over in 2003 (27 of 29). In Drew s first 14 seasons, 34 players have gone on to professional careers. 34 PRO PLAYERS IN DREW ERA In Scott Drew s 14 years at Baylor, 34 of his players have gone on to professional careers. Five of Drew s players are currently on NBA contracts Quincy Acy (Nets), Johnathan Motley (Mavericks), Royce O Neale (Jazz), Taurean Prince (Hawks) and Ekpe Udoh (Jazz). A complete list of pro players from the Drew era is on page 158 of the 2017-18 men s basketball media almanac. GRADUATING 93 PERCENT OF SENIORS Since Scott Drew took over the Baylor Basketball program in 2003, 27 of 29 scholarship players who have played their fourth years under Drew have graduated from Baylor. Players recruited by Drew to graduate at Baylor: Tim Bush, Patrick Fields, Aaron Bruce, Mamadou Diene, Delbert Simpson, Curtis Jerrells, Henry Dugat, Kevin Rogers, Tweety Carter, Josh Lomers, Ekpe Udoh, Fred Ellis, Quincy Acy, Anthony Jones, J mison Morgan, A.J. Walton, Cory Jefferson, Brady Heslip, Gary Franklin, Kenny Chery, Royce O Neale, Lester Medford, Rico Gathers, Taurean Prince, Al Freeman, Johnathan Motley, Ishmail Wainright. PLAYER DEVELOPMENT FROM UNRANKED TO NBA DRAFT PICKS Baylor has had a nation-leading four players selected in the NBA Draft since 2010 who weren t ranked in the ESPN100 out of high school. The only other schools with three such players were Colorado, Marquette, Missouri, New Mexico and Connecticut. Baylor developed Quincy Acy, Ekpe Udoh, Pierre Jackson and Taurean Prince into NBA Draft picks after joining the program as unranked recruits. POINT GUARDS THRIVE IN DREW S SYSTEM Seven of Baylor s eight starting point guards during the Scott Drew era have earned All-Big 12 recognition. Manu Lecomte (2017), Lester Medford (2016), Kenny Chery (2014, 2015), Pierre Jackson (2012, 2013), Tweety Carter (2010), Curtis Jerrells (2007, 2008, 2009) and Aaron Bruce (2005, 2006, 2007) have been named All-Big 12. @BAYLORMBB SCOTT DREW HEAD COACH 15TH SEASON THE DREW FILE PERSONAL Birthdate: Oct. 23, 1970 Birthplace: Kansas City, Mo. Family: Wife, Kelly; daughter Mackenzie, sons Peyton and Brody EDUCATION College: Butler, 1993; Valparaiso, 1994 (Master s) COACHING EXPERIENCE 1993-01 Valparaiso (assistant coach) 2001-02 Valparaiso (associate head coach) 2002-03 Valparaiso (head coach) 2003-pres. Baylor (head coach) THE DREW WORKSHEET YEAR SCHOOL OVERALL CONF. 2002-03 Valparaiso 20-11 12-2 2003-04 Baylor 8-21 3-13 2004-05 Baylor 9-19 1-15 2005-06 Baylor 4-13 4-12 2006-07 Baylor 15-16 4-12 2007-08 Baylor 1 21-11 9-7 2008-09 Baylor 2 24-15 5-11 2009-10 Baylor 1 28-8 11-5 2010-11 Baylor 18-13 7-9 2011-12 Baylor 1 30-8 12-6 2012-13* Baylor 2 23-14 9-9 2013-14 Baylor 1 26-12 9-9 2014-15 Baylor 1 24-10 11-7 2015-16 Baylor 1 22-12 10-8 2016-17 Baylor 1 27-8 12-6 2017-18 Baylor 0-0 0-0 TOTAL 16th season 297-191 117-131 BAYLOR 15th season 277-180 105-129 Baylor played no non-conference schedule due to NCAA sanctions. * Two of Baylor s wins were credited to interim head coach Jerome Tang. 1 NCAA Tournament Appearances 2 NIT Appearances DREW VS. 2017-18 OPPONENTS OPPONENT CAREER Alcorn State... 1-0 Central Arkansas... 0-0 Florida... 0-0 Iowa State... 11-11 Kansas... 3-21 Kansas State... 11-12 Oklahoma... 9-21 Oklahoma State... 14-15 Randall... 0-0 Sam Houston State... 2-0 Savannah State... 3-0 Southern... 7-0 Texas... 13-20 TAMU-Corpus Christi... 1-1 TCU... 11-0 Texas Southern... 7-0 Texas Tech... 16-11 West Virginia... 8-4 Wichita State... 1-0 Wisconsin... 0-1 Xavier... 3-0 CAREER W-L TOTAL...297-190 3

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Current Streak... Lost 1 Current Home Streak... Won 2 Current Road/Neutral Streak... Lost 1 Last Win...March 19 vs. Southern Cal (82-78) Last Home Win...Feb. 27 vs. West Virginia (71-62) Last Away Win...March 19 vs. Southern Cal (82-78) Last Loss...March 24 vs. South Carolina (50-70) Last Home Loss...Feb. 18 vs. Kansas (65-67) Last Away Loss...March 24 vs. South Carolina (50-70) 2016-17 RECORD BY STARTING LINEUP Lecomte (g) Freeman (g) Wainright (f) Motley (f) Lual-Acuil (f)...18-3 Lecomte (g) McClure (g) Wainright (f) Motley (f) Lual-Acuil (f)... 6-4 Lecomte (g) Freeman (g) Lindsey (f) Wainright (f) Lual-Acuil (f)... 1-0 Lindsey (g) McClure (g) Wainright (f) Motley (f) Lual-Acuil (f)... 2-1 RECORD WHEN... 2016-17 DREW ALL B12 ERA Leading or tied at halftime 18-5 9-4 223-42 Trailing at halftime 9-3 3-2 56-138 Shoot 50 percent or higher 9-0 2-0 133-11 Shoot lower than 50 percent 18-8 10-6 146-169 Shoot higher pct than opponent 24-2 11-2 245-25 Shoot lower percentage than opp 3-6 1-4 34-155 Opp. shoot lower than 50 percent 26-5 12-4 265-95 Opp. shoot 50 percent or higher 1-3 0-2 14-85 Score fewer than 60 points 0-2 0-1 8-47 Score 60-plus points 27-6 12-5 270-133 Score 70-plus points 20-1 7-1 237-58 Score 80-plus points 7-0 0-0 116-9 Score 90-plus points 2-0 0-0 51-2 Score 100-plus points 1-0 0-0 17-0 Opp. score fewer than 50 points 2-0 0-0 28-1 Opp. score fewer than 60 points 11-1 5-1 101-7 Opp. score fewer than 70 points 23-2 12-2 202-48 Opp. score fewer than 80 points 27-6 12-4 269-121 Opp. score 80-plus points 0-2 0-2 15-59 Opp. score 90-plus points 0-0 0-0 3-17 More rebounds than opponent 23-6 10-5 219-62 Equal/fewer rebounds than opp. 4-2 2-1 70-118 40+ rebounds 11-1 7-1 109-25 Fewer than 40 rebounds 16-7 5-5 170-154 Fewer turnovers than opp. 9-0 1-0 140-58 Equal/more turnovers than opp. 18-8 11-6 139-122 Games decided by 5 or fewer pts 7-4 4-4 59-50 OT games 0-0 0-0 17-4 Games vs. AP ranked opponents 6-3 2-3 36-84 Games following a loss 6-2 4-2 91-83 Games following a win 21-6 8-4 188-97 More points in paint than opp. 22-4 10-3 198-63 Equal/fewer pts in paint than opp. 5-4 2-3 81-117 More points off TO than opp. 14-1 5-0 172-60 Equal/fewer pts off TO than opp. 13-7 7-6 107-120 More bench points than opp. 19-7 7-5 161-84 Equal/fewer bench points than opp. 8-1 5-1 118-96 More 2nd-chance points than opp. 17-5 7-4 160-89 Equal/fewer 2nd-ch. pts than opp. 10-3 5-2 119-91 Playing in November 7-0 0-0 62-11 Playing in December 6-0 1-0 65-15 Playing in January 7-1 6-1 60-54 Playing in February 4-5 4-5 49-63 Playing in March 3-2 1-0 41-36 Playing in April 0-0 0-0 2-1 CONSISTENTLY AMONG NATION S BEST OFFENSES Baylor s offense has consistently ranked among the nation s best over the last 10 seasons under Scott Drew. The Bears have finished nine of the past 10 seasons among the top 25 nationally in KenPom s adjusted offensive efficiency, joining Duke as the only programs to make that claim. BU finished No. 23 in 2016-17, No. 13 in 2015-16, No. 18 in 2014-15, No. 9 in 2013-14, No. 14 in 2012-13, No. 8 in 2011-12, No. 102 in 2010-11, No. 3 in 2009-10, No. 11 in 2008-09 and No. 11 in 2007-08. SIX NBA DRAFT PICKS IN LAST SIX SEASONS Baylor s six NBA Draft picks over the last six years are the nation s 10th most, trailing only Kentucky, Duke, Syracuse, Kansas, North Carolina, UCLA, Arizona, Louisville and Michigan. A program-record three Baylor players were selected in the 2012 NBA Draft Perry Jones III (28th pick; Oklahoma City Thunder), Quincy Acy (37th pick; Toronto Raptors) and Quincy Miller (38th pick; Denver Nuggets). Pierre Jackson (42nd pick, Philadelphia 76ers; traded to New Orleans Pelicans) was chosen in the 2013 draft, Cory Jefferson (60th pick; San Antonio Spurs; traded to Brooklyn Nets) was selected in 2014 and Taurean Prince (12th pick; Utah Jazz; traded to Atlanta Hawks) was chosen in 2016. ONE OF 13 TEAMS WITH FOUR SWEET 16 APPEARANCES SINCE 2010 Baylor is one of 13 teams nationally to make four Sweet 16 appearances in the last eight years. The Bears are joined by Arizona, Duke, Florida, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisville, Michigan State, North Carolina, Ohio State, Syracuse, Wisconsin and Xavier. Scott Drew is the youngest of nine coaches nationally to lead his current program to four Sweet 16s since 2010. Drew (47) is joined by Xavier s Chris Mack (47), Arizona s Sean Miller (48), Kansas Bill Self (54), Kentucky s John Calipari (58), Michigan State s Tom Izzo (62), UNC s Roy Williams (67), Duke s Mike Krzyzewski (70) and Syracuse s Jim Boeheim (72). SECOND-MOST WINS AMONG BIG 12 TEAMS SINCE 2011-12 Baylor s 152-64 record since 2011-12 trails only Kansas (179-42) among Big 12 teams. Iowa State (147-63) is 3rd, West Virginia (128-77) is 4th, Oklahoma (123-78) is 5th, Kansas State (122-78) is 6th, Texas (112-92) is 7th, Oklahoma State (110-87) is 8th, TCU (89-110) is 9th and Texas Tech (83-107) is 10th. Baylor has averaged 25.3 wins per season over six seasons since 2011-12. PROGRAM BESTS Baylor tied a number of program bests last season. The Bears 25 regular season wins tied the most in program history (2012), and BU s 12 Big 12 victories tied its most in any conference (2012). BU also tied its best finish in the Big 12 standings, matching the 3-way tie for 2nd place from 2010. BU s No. 3 seed in the Big 12 Championship tied the 2010 season for best in program history. Baylor also tied the highest NCAA Tournament seed in program history (No. 3 in 2010, 2012, 2015 and 2017). 18 WINS VS. RANKED TEAMS IN LAST THREE SEASONS Baylor has gone 18-17 against ranked teams since the start of the 2014-15 season. Last season, Baylor went 6-3 against ranked opponents, including a school-record four wins over top-10 teams. BU had a school record seven wins over ranked teams in 2014-15. BU is 37-57 against ranked teams since 2007-08 after going 0-27 in Drew s first four rebuilding seasons. Baylor has won multiple games vs. AP Top 25 teams in each of the last 10 seasons, including four straight seasons with at least five wins over ranked teams. SIX STRAIGHT 20-WIN SEASONS Baylor has won 20+ games in a school-record six consecutive seasons and in nine of the last 10 years. The Bears had just three 20-win seasons in the program s first 101 years (1907-2007). Baylor has topped 22 wins in each of the past six seasons and is averaging 25.3 wins per season in that span. NATION S BEST IN FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL Baylor went a combined 67-18 across football, men s basketball and women s basketball in 2016-17, the nation s best combined record in those sports for a second straight season (68-17 in 2015-16). In the six-year span from 2011-12 through 2016-17, Baylor combined to go 417-102 combined in those three sports, which was 15 more than any other athletics department and 105 more wins than any other Big 12 school. UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS Baylor has enjoyed unprecedented success over the last 10 seasons under 15th-year head coach Scott Drew. Since the 2007-08 season, Baylor is 243-111 (24.3 wins per season) and has made nine postseason appearances (NCAA 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017; NIT 2009, 2013) and posted nine 20-win seasons. Prior to 2007-08, Baylor won only 135 games in the first 11 seasons of the Big 12 era (12.3 wins per season). Baylor has made 16 postseason appearances (nine under Drew) and won 20+ games just 12 times (nine under Drew) in the program s first 111 seasons. 4 BAYLORBEARS.COM

HALFTIME ADJUSTMENTS Baylor has won 88% of its games when leading at the half since 2011-12. BU is 118-16 when leading at the break in that stretch (18-3 in 2016-17, 18-2 in 2015-16, 21-7 in 2014-15, 18-2 in 2013-14, 17-1 in 2012-13 and 26-1 in 2011-12). BU has won 41% of games in which its been tied or trailing at the half since 2011-12, going 34-48 in those. BU has led at halftime in 134 of 216 games over the last six seasons, and BU is 152-64 since 2011-12. CHASING 300 CAREER WINS Scott Drew has 297 career victories as a Division I head coach. He holds Baylor s school record with 277 wins. Drew s.606 winning percentage is the best ever by a Baylor coach with 40+ games at the helm. Drew s teams have a.686 winning percentage since 2007-08, the first year they had a full allotment of scholarships. NATION S FIFTH-BEST POSTSEASON RECORD Baylor s 19-7 postseason record over the past nine seasons is the nation s fifth-best among teams with at least three NCAA Tournament berths since 2009. The only teams with better postseason winning percentages than Baylor s.731 are North Carolina (.816), Connecticut (.783), Kentucky (.778) and Duke (.759). The Bears 19 postseason wins in that span are seventh-most, trailing only North Carolina (31), Kentucky (28), Duke (22), Michigan State (21), Kansas (21) and Florida (20). Baylor went 4-1 and advanced to the 2009 NIT Championship game, 3-1 on their way to NCAA Tournament Elite Eight berths in 2010 and 2012, 5-0 to claim the 2013 NIT title and 2-1 on its way to Sweet 16s in 2014 and 2017. MOST POSTSEASON WINS SINCE 2009 BEST POSTSEASON WINNING PERCENTAGES 31 North Carolina.816 North Carolina (31-7) 28 Kentucky.783 Connecticut (18-5) 22 Duke.778 Kentucky (28-8) 21 Michigan State, Kansas.759 Duke (22-7) 20 Florida.731 Baylor, Louisville (19-7) 19 BAYLOR, Louisville, Wisconsin NATIONAL EXPOSURE For the sixth consecutive season, all 31 of Baylor s regular-season games will be televised in 2017-18. BU has at least 21 games on ESPN networks, nine games on Fox networks and one game on CBS. With 21 games on ESPN networks this season, Baylor will have 198 ESPN games in the last 11 seasons. BAYLOR BASKETBALL ON THE RADIO Baylor basketball is aired live via the Baylor-IMG College Radio Network on ESPN Central Texas and flagship station 1660AM ESPN Radio (KRZI) in Waco and worldwide on Sirius/XM Radio. Games are broadcast by the Voice of the Bears John Morris and former Baylor basketball standout Pat Nunley. Morris is in his 30th year doing Baylor broadcasts, while Nunley is in his 35th season as color analyst. Morris also calls play-by-play for BaylorVision third-tier TV broadcasts with former coach Jim Haller as analyst. Dave Rosselli is in his first season taking over radio play-by-play duties when Morris shifts to television for BaylorVision third-tier broadcasts. Rosselli brings more than 20 years of experience calling games at Cal and Pacific. All of Baylor s games can be heard live on the Internet at www.baylorbears.com and via the TuneIn App. BEST IN TEXAS Baylor is 49-9 against in-state opponents since the start of the 2011-12 season, and the Bears have advanced deeper into postseason play than any of Texas 23 Division I team in five of the last six seasons. BU is a combined 63-13 against Lone Star State teams over the last seven seasons after going 10-27 against in-state teams in Scott Drew s first six seasons at Baylor (7-1 in 2016-17, 9-3 in 2015-16, 10-1 in 2014-15, 6-3 in 2013-14, 7-1 in 2012-13, 10-0 in 2011-12, 5-3 in 2010-11 and 9-1 in 2009-10). Additionally, six of the 13 NBA Draft picks from Texas colleges since 2012 have come from Baylor. SMU (two), Texas (two), North Texas (one), Houston (one) and Texas A&M (one) have also had players selected in the last six NBA Drafts. HISTORY OF SUCCESS WITH REDSHIRTS Baylor has a track record of success when players redshirt under Scott Drew. Ekpe Udoh, Johnathan Motley, Cory Jefferson, Brady Heslip and Royce O Neale have all gone on to professional careers after redshirting. Manu Lecomte (transfer) and Jo Lual-Acuil Jr. (medical issues) redshirted during the 2015-16 season, and Mark Vital and Tyson Jolly redshirted due to the team s depth in 2016-17. Mario Kegler and Freddie Gillespie are both redshirting this season while sitting out to satisfy NCAA transfer rules. UP NEXT Baylor hosts two more non-conference home games next week, beginning with Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at 7 p.m. Monday. The Bears then welcome Alcorn State at 8 p.m. Friday. Both games will air on Fox College Sports. The Bears then head to Kansas City for bracketed games in the Hall of Fame Classic. BU faces Wisconsin at 8:30 p.m. on Nov. 20. The winner of that game will face the winner of UCLA vs. Creighton at 9 p.m. on Nov. 21, while the losing teams from the Nov. 20 games will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Nov. 21. @BAYLORMBB KENPOM RANKINGS (2016-17 SEASON) CATEGORY NATIONAL BIG 12 Team Rankings +24.23 13th 3rd Adj. Offensive Eff. 117.1 23rd 4th Adj. Defensive Eff. 92.9 16th 2nd SPECIALTY STATISTICS [PP - Points in the paint; POT - Points off turnovers; 2nd - Second chance points; BP - Points off the bench] [BAYLOR-OPPONENT] OPPONENT PP POT 2ND BP Oral Roberts 22-38 18-13 2-5 18-17 Oregon 28-28 13-12 15-4 11-4 Florida Gulf Coast 36-26 18-18 12-7 12-26 vs. VCU 34-32 20-17 21-7 12-16 vs. Michigan State 44-22 19-7 14-4 9-25 vs. Louisville 46-38 9-11 5-13 36-18 Sam Houston State 20-22 22-11 6-9 30-11 Xavier 38-18 18-8 11-13 13-10 Southern 50-36 29-10 12-9 26-6 Jackson State 30-14 9-21 14-9 29-3 John Brown 52-24 28-5 19-2 54-24 Texas Southern 44-30 14-12 20-16 29-24 at Oklahoma 38-16 10-14 23-15 22-24 Iowa State 40-24 6-21 11-4 21-12 Oklahoma State 26-14 18-13 10-15 16-12 at West Virginia 38-32 6-29 17-18 27-26 at Kansas State 34-22 19-16 18-5 8-14 Texas 42-36 15-15 18-8 23-15 at TCU 30-18 9-11 10-15 9-5 Texas Tech 18-32 8-11 10-4 16-22 at Ole Miss 26-20 13-19 16-11 23-13 at Kansas 26-24 8-23 12-7 16-2 Kansas State 22-26 12-15 12-8 16-6 at Oklahoma State 36-30 9-18 10-8 19-16 TCU 42-26 13-5 11-15 6-7 at Texas Tech 30-30 9-13 8-11 32-13 Kansas 26-36 12-20 14-11 8-10 Oklahoma 28-22 12-7 11-11 10-19 at Iowa State 38-28 4-15 26-2 18-10 West Virginia 32-34 8-20 12-4 20-12 at Texas 36-32 16-8 13-16 22-20 vs. Kansas State 30-32 10-18 6-9 31-19 vs. New Mexico St. 50-28 8-13 13-11 42-16 vs. Southern Cal 40-32 14-22 6-9 25-4 vs. South Carolina 24-20 13-11 13-12 11-9 BAYLOR TOTAL 1,196 469 451 720 Baylor Average 34.2 13.4 12.9 20.6 OPP TOTAL 942 502 327 490 Opp Average 26.9 14.3 9.3 14.0 DOUBLE-FIGURE GAMES POINTS REBOUNDS 30 Motley 16 Motley 21 Lecomte 7 Lual-Acuil Jr. 19 Lual-Acuil Jr. 16 Freeman 10 Maston 7 McClure 5 Wainright 3 Lindsey 1 Mitchell 1 Omot DOUBLE-DOUBLES ASSISTS 15 Motley 1 Lecomte 3 Lual-Acuil Jr. 1 Lindsey 1 Lecomte 5

GAME TRENDS W/L TIME TIME TIME SCORE LEADING TRAILING TIED Oral Roberts W, 76-61 38:38 1:22 Oregon W, 66-49 37:29 1:41 0:50 FGCU W, 81-72 36:15 1:13 2:32 vs VCU W, 71-63 18:38 15:29 5:53 vs Michigan St. W, 73-58 19:19 18:09 2:32 vs Louisville W, 66-63 3:31 35:32 0:57 Sam Houston St. W, 79-45 39:07 0:53 Xavier W, 76-61 18:21 18:37 3:02 Southern W, 89-59 39:04 0:56 Jackson St. W, 82-57 33:50 2:47 3:23 John Brown W, 107-53 36:38 0:36 2:46 Texas Southern W, 89-63 38:20 1:40 at Oklahoma W, 76-50 39:28 0:32 Iowa St. W, 65-63 20:02 14:13 5:45 Oklahoma St. W, 61-57 16:28 17:42 5:50 at West Virginia L, 68-89 39:09 0:51 at Kansas St. W, 77-68 28:55 7:08 3:57 Texas W, 74-64 23:45 15:11 1:04 at TCU W, 62-53 32:38 4:47 2:35 Texas Tech W, 65-61 38:54 0:35 0:31 at Ole Miss W, 78-75 7:28 30:32 2:00 at Kansas L, 68-73 10:23 20:25 9:12 Kansas St. L, 54-56 2:52 36:25 0:43 at Oklahoma St. W, 72-69 37:50 1:06 1:04 TCU W, 70-52 38:07 1:53 at Texas Tech L, 78-84 15:09 21:25 3:26 Kansas L, 65-67 33:01 2:21 4:38 Oklahoma W, 60-54 38:28 0:23 1:09 at Iowa St. L, 69-72 14:19 17:38 8:03 West Virginia W, 71-62 19:01 18:14 2:45 at Texas W, 75-64 33:24 4:28 2:08 vs. Kansas St. L, 64-70 13:08 21:24 5:28 vs. NMSU W, 91-73 27:42 8:43 3:35 vs. Southern Cal W, 82-78 25:01 8:43 6:16 vs. South Carolina L, 50-70 1:49 36:17 1:54 TOTAL 877:02 420:53 102:05 LARGEST LEADS & DEFICITS W/L HALFTIME LARGEST LARGEST SCORE MARGIN LEAD DEFICIT Oral Roberts W, 76-61 +7 (38-31) +18 Oregon W, 66-49 +10 (33-23) +17-3 FGCU W, 81-72 +10 (42-32) +12-3 vs VCU W, 71-63 -8 (28-36) +8-8 vs Michigan St. W, 73-58 -3 (30-33) +20-10 vs Louisville W, 66-63 -15 (24-39) +4-22 Sam Houston St. W, 79-45 +17 (34-17) +35 Xavier W, 76-61 -3 (31-34) +18-9 Southern W, 89-59 +26 (52-26) +30 Jackson St. W, 82-57 +5 (37-32) +28-3 John Brown W, 107-53 +25 (53-28) +54-3 Texas Southern W, 89-63 +14 (40-26) +29 at Oklahoma W, 76-50 +19 (36-17) +34 Iowa St. W, 65-63 +1 (37-36) +8-6 Oklahoma St. W, 61-57 -5 (25-30) +6-7 at West Virginia L, 68-89 -7 (32-39) -26 at Kansas St. W, 77-68 +1 (31-30) +9-4 Texas W, 74-64 +7 (38-31) +21-8 at TCU W, 62-53 -2 (26-28) +10-2 Texas Tech W, 65-61 +1 (32-31) +12-1 at Ole Miss W, 78-75 -7 (35-42) +6-15 at Kansas L, 68-73 +6 (34-28) +8-6 Kansas St. L, 54-56 -15 (22-37) +3-19 at Oklahoma St. W, 72-69 +4 (34-30) +13-2 TCU W, 70-52 +15 (32-17) +22 SUCCESS IN TOURNAMENTS The season opener against Central Arkansas and the Nov. 17 game against Alcorn State are both part of the Hall of Fame Classic, a regular-season tournament Baylor will compete in during the 2017-18 season. Baylor is 26-11 in regular-season tournaments during the Scott Drew era. The Bears are 13-3 in their last four regular-season tournaments, going 3-1, 3-1, 3-1 and 4-0. BU advanced to championship games in the 2007 Paradise Jam (won), 2008 76 Classic (lost), 2011 Las Vegas Classic (won), 2013 Maui Invitational (lost), 2014 Las Vegas Invitational (lost) and 2016 Battle 4 Atlantis (won). Baylor has won three regular-season tournament titles under Drew the 2016 Battle 4 Atlantis, the 2011 Las Vegas Classic and the 2007 Paradise Jam in the U.S. Virgin Islands. NON-CONFERENCE HOME WIN STREAK # DATE OPPONENT SCORE 1. Dec. 12, 2012 Lamar 85-68 2. Dec. 17, 2012 USC Upstate 73-57 3. Dec. 21, 2012 BYU 79-64 4. Jan. 19, 2013 Hardin-Simmons 107-38 5. March 20, 2013 Long Beach State 112-66 6. March 22, 2013 Arizona State 89-86 7. March 27, 2013 Providence 79-68 8. Nov. 12, 2013 South Carolina 66-64 9. Nov. 17, 2013 Louisiana-Lafayette 87-68 10. Nov. 20, 2013 Charleston Southern 69-64 11. Dec. 1, 2013 Hardin-Simmons 104-59 12. Dec. 18, 2013 Northwestern State 91-84 OT 13. Dec. 22, 2013 Southern 81-56 14. Dec. 30, 2013 Oral Roberts 81-55 15. Jan. 3, 2014 Savannah State 80-50 16. Nov. 14, 2014 McNeese State 80-39 17. Nov. 21, 2014 Prairie View A&M 60-45 18. Nov. 24, 2014 Stephen F. Austin 67-51 19. Dec. 1, 2014 Texas Southern 75-49 20. Dec. 9, 2014 Texas A&M 77-63 21. Dec. 17, 2014 New Mexico State 66-55 22. Dec. 22, 2014 Southern 70-66 23. Dec. 30, 2014 Norfolk State 92-51 24. Jan. 21, 2015 Huston-Tillotson 81-61 25. Nov. 13, 2015 Stephen F. Austin 97-55 26. Nov. 20, 2015 Jackson State 77-60 27. Nov. 23, 2015 Savannah State 100-61 28. Nov. 27, 2015 Arkansas State 94-72 29. Dec. 2, 2015 Prairie View A&M 80-41 30. Dec. 6, 2015 No. 16 Vanderbilt 69-67 31. Dec. 8, 2015 Northwestern State 75-62 32. Dec. 23, 2015 New Mexico State 85-70 33. Dec. 29, 2015 Texas Southern 72-59 34. Jan. 30, 2016 Georgia 83-73 35. Nov. 11, 2016 Oral Roberts 76-61 36. Nov. 15, 2016 No. 4 Oregon 66-49 37. Nov. 18, 2016 Florida Gulf Coast 81-72 38. Nov. 30, 2016 Sam Houston State 79-45 39. Dec. 3, 2016 No. 7 Xavier 76-61 40. Dec. 14, 2016 Southern 89-59 41. Dec. 17, 2016 *Jackson State 82-57 42. Dec. 18, 2016 John Brown 107-53 43. Dec. 21, 2016 Texas Southern 89-63 3,528-2,567 * - played at Fort Hood, considered home game by NCAA RPI at Texas Tech L, 78-84 +4 (36-32) +9-12 Kansas L, 65-67 +6 (35-29) +12-5 Oklahoma W, 60-54 +10 (36-26) +15-1 at Iowa St. L, 69-72 (36-36) +6-8 West Virginia W, 71-62 -2 (28-30) +13-8 at Texas W, 75-64 +11 (40-29) +17-2 vs. Kansas St. L, 64-70 (25-25) +5-11 vs. NMSU W, 91-73 -2 (38-40) +20-8 vs. Southern Cal W, 82-78 +5 (36-31) +10-5 vs. South Carolina L, 50-70 -15 (22-37) +2-22 6 BAYLORBEARS.COM

12 LEONARD ALLEN F 7-0 235 SO. TR ROUND ROCK, TEXAS (SAN DIEGO CC) SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points: FG: FGA: 3FGA: FT: FTA: Rebounds: Turnovers: Minutes Played: MISCELLANEOUS CAREER BU RECORD Double-Figure Points: Double-Figure Rebounds: Double-Doubles: Led team in Points: Led team in Rebounds: Led team in Led team in Bench Points: ALLEN NOTEBOOK Sophomore transfer forward, played 2015-16 season at San Diego City College Currently on indefinite leave of absence due to personal medical challenges Initially elected not to pursue college basketball out of high school; worked at gym in Round Rock for two years after HS Returned to basketball for 2015-16 season at San Diego CC, then sat out 2016-17 season while taking online classes Enrolled at Baylor in August 2017 at age 22 with three years of eligibilty remaining Older brother of Brooklyn Nets 2017 first-round draft pick Jarrett Allen Earned CCCAA All-State honors after averaging 14.6 ppg, 8.7 rpg, 3.4 bpg in 2015-16 at San Diego CC 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG 3FG FT OR-DR-TR PF A T B S PTS Central Arkansas 11/10 TAMU-Corpus Christi 11/13 Alcorn State 11/17 vs. Wisconsin 11/20 vs. Creighton/UCLA 11/21 at Xavier 11/28 Wichita State 12/2 Sam Houston State 12/4 vs. Randall 12/9 Texas Southern 12/14 Savannah State 12/17 Southern 12/20 at Texas Tech 12/29 TCU 1/2 Texas 1/6 at West Virginia 1/9 at Iowa State 1/13 Oklahoma State 1/15 at Kansas 1/20 Kansas State 1/22 at Florida 1/27 at Oklahoma 1/30 Iowa State 2/3 at Oklahoma State 2/6 Kansas 2/10 at Texas 2/12 Texas Tech 2/17 West Virginia 2/20 at TCU 2/24 Oklahoma 2/27 at Kansas State 3/3 Big 12 Championship 3/7-3/10 ALLEN S CAREER STATS 2017-18 (SO.) CAREER @BAYLORMBB 7

25 TRISTAN CLARK F 6-9 240 FR. HS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (WAGNER HS) SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points: FG: FGA: 3FGA: FT: FTA: Rebounds: Turnovers: Minutes Played: MISCELLANEOUS CAREER BU RECORD Double-Figure Points: Double-Figure Rebounds: Double-Doubles: Led team in Points: Led team in Rebounds: Led team in Led team in Bench Points: CLARK NOTEBOOK Strong, skilled power forward; consensus four-star recruit out of San Antonio s Wagner High School Named 2017 6A Player of the Year by Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Ranked No. 8 recruit in Texas and No. 106 overall in 2017 class by 247Sports composite rankings Helped Wagner to 36-3 record and state runner-up finish during 2016-17 senior season Played all 39 games as senior, averaging 17.5 points, 10.1 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 2.1 blocks per game Spent 2015-16 junior year at Findlay Prep in Henderson, Nev. and 2014-15 sophomore season at Judson HS in Converse, Texas 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG 3FG FT OR-DR-TR PF A T B S PTS Central Arkansas 11/10 TAMU-Corpus Christi 11/13 Alcorn State 11/17 vs. Wisconsin 11/20 vs. Creighton/UCLA 11/21 at Xavier 11/28 Wichita State 12/2 Sam Houston State 12/4 vs. Randall 12/9 Texas Southern 12/14 Savannah State 12/17 Southern 12/20 at Texas Tech 12/29 TCU 1/2 Texas 1/6 at West Virginia 1/9 at Iowa State 1/13 Oklahoma State 1/15 at Kansas 1/20 Kansas State 1/22 at Florida 1/27 at Oklahoma 1/30 Iowa State 2/3 at Oklahoma State 2/6 Kansas 2/10 at Texas 2/12 Texas Tech 2/17 West Virginia 2/20 at TCU 2/24 Oklahoma 2/27 at Kansas State 3/3 Big 12 Championship 3/7-3/10 CLARK S CAREER STATS 2017-18 (FR.) CAREER 8 BAYLORBEARS.COM

30 JONATHAN DAVIS F 6-6 205 JR. SQ ARGYLE, TEXAS (ARGYLE HS) SEASON HIGHS Points: FG: FGA: 3FGA: FT: FTA: Rebounds: Turnovers: Minutes Played: CAREER HIGHS Points: 9 vs. John Brown (12/18/16) FG: 2 vs. John Brown (12/18/16) FGA: 3 vs. Southern (12/14/16) 1 vs. John Brown (12/18/16) 3FGA: 1 vs. Southern (12/14/16); vs. John Brown (12/18/16) FT: 4 vs. John Brown (12/18/16) FTA: 4 vs. John Brown (12/18/16) Rebounds: 1 at West Virginia (1/10/17) Turnovers: 1 vs. Jackson St. (12/17/16); vs. John Brown (12/18/16) Minutes Played: 7 vs. John Brown (12/18/16) DAVIS NOTEBOOK Junior walk-on forward, was awarded scholarship for spring 2017 semester Practiced with team as freshman in 2015-16, but did not dress for games Played in 12 games, scoring 16 points and drawing 2 charges in 23 total minutes during 2016-17 sophomore season Scored career-high 9 points on 2-of-2 FGs, 4-of-4 at FT line, in 7 minutes vs. John Brown (12/18/16) Four-time member of Big 12 Commissioner s Honor Roll and Baylor Dean s List 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG 3FG FT OR-DR-TR PF A T B S PTS Central Arkansas 11/10 TAMU-Corpus Christi 11/13 Alcorn State 11/17 vs. Wisconsin 11/20 vs. Creighton/UCLA 11/21 at Xavier 11/28 Wichita State 12/2 Sam Houston State 12/4 vs. Randall 12/9 Texas Southern 12/14 Savannah State 12/17 Southern 12/20 at Texas Tech 12/29 TCU 1/2 Texas 1/6 at West Virginia 1/9 at Iowa State 1/13 Oklahoma State 1/15 at Kansas 1/20 Kansas State 1/22 at Florida 1/27 at Oklahoma 1/30 Iowa State 2/3 at Oklahoma State 2/6 Kansas 2/10 at Texas 2/12 Texas Tech 2/17 West Virginia 2/20 at TCU 2/24 Oklahoma 2/27 at Kansas State 3/3 Big 12 Championship 3/7-3/10 MISCELLANEOUS 17-18 CAREER BU RECORD Double-Figure Points: Double-Figure Rebounds: Led team in Points: Led team in Rebounds: Led team in Led team in Bench Points: DAVIS CAREER STATS 2016-17 (SO.) 12-0 23-1.9 5-9.556 1-2.500 5-6.833 1-0-1 0.1 1-0 0 2 0 0 16 1.3 2017-18 (JR.) CAREER 12-0 23-1.9 5-9.556 1-2.500 5-6.833 1-0-1 0.1 1-0 0 2 0 0 16 1.3 @BAYLORMBB 9

10 TYSON JOLLY G 6-4 190 RFR. SQ OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. (PUTNAM CITY WEST HS) SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Points: FG: FGA: 3FGA: FT: FTA: Rebounds: Turnovers: Minutes Played: MISCELLANEOUS CAREER BU RECORD Double-Figure Points: Double-Figure Rebounds: Double-Doubles: Led team in Points: Led team in Rebounds: Led team in Led team in Bench Points: JOLLY NOTEBOOK Redshirt freshman guard from Oklahoma City s Putnam City West High School Sat out 2016-17 season as redshirt, participated as member of practice squad throughout season Ranked No. 1 recruit in Oklahoma and No. 88 nationally in 2016 recruiting class by 247Sports.com Originally signed NLI with California, but was released after coaching change; spent 2015-16 at Elev-8 Prep in Delray Beach, Fla. Missed end of 2013-14 high school junior season with pulmonary embolism and seven blood clots in lungs 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG 3FG FT OR-DR-TR PF A T B S PTS Central Arkansas 11/10 TAMU-Corpus Christi 11/13 Alcorn State 11/17 vs. Wisconsin 11/20 vs. Creighton/UCLA 11/21 at Xavier 11/28 Wichita State 12/2 Sam Houston State 12/4 vs. Randall 12/9 Texas Southern 12/14 Savannah State 12/17 Southern 12/20 at Texas Tech 12/29 TCU 1/2 Texas 1/6 at West Virginia 1/9 at Iowa State 1/13 Oklahoma State 1/15 at Kansas 1/20 Kansas State 1/22 at Florida 1/27 at Oklahoma 1/30 Iowa State 2/3 at Oklahoma State 2/6 Kansas 2/10 at Texas 2/12 Texas Tech 2/17 West Virginia 2/20 at TCU 2/24 Oklahoma 2/27 at Kansas State 3/3 Big 12 Championship 3/7-3/10 JOLLY S CAREER STATS 2016-17 (FR.) -REDSHIRT- 2017-18 (RFR.) CAREER 10 BAYLORBEARS.COM

20 MANU LECOMTE G 5-11 175 SR. 1L BRUSSELS, BELGIUM (MIAMI) SEASON HIGHS Points: FG: FGA: 3FGA: FT: FTA: Rebounds: Turnovers: Minutes Played: CAREER HIGHS (INCLUDES MIAMI) Points: 26 at Kansas State (1/14/17) FG: *8, three times (once at Miami, twice at Baylor) FGA: 14 vs. Xavier (12/3/16); vs. Kansas (2/18/17) 6 vs. Xavier (12/3/16) 3FGA: *10 vs. Charlotte (11/23/14) FT: *10, three times (twice at Miami, once at Baylor) FTA: *11, three times (twice at Miami, once at Baylor) Rebounds: *5, three times (all while at Miami) 11 vs. Oral Roberts (11/11/16) *3 vs. Wake Forest (3/8/14); 3 vs. Oral Roberts (11/11/16) *1 vs. Georgia Southern (11/11/13); 1 vs. SHSU (11/30/16) Turnovers: *6 vs. Duke (1/22/14) Minutes Played: 39 at Ole Miss (1/28/17) * - games played while at Miami LECOMTE NOTEBOOK 2017 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, Third-Team All-Big 12 and Big 12 All-Newcomer Team Fifth-year senior point guard from Brussels, Belgium, transferred to Baylor from Miami and sat out 2015-16 season 3-time Big 12 weekly award winner Big 12 Player of Week on 12/5/16, Newcomer of Week on 11/14/16 & 1/3/17 Has made at least one 3FG in 17 of last 19 games played, shooting 43% (46-of-108) from 3-point range during stretch Posted 2:1 or better assist-to-turnover ratio in 17 of 33 games last season Scored 12 points in final 4:40 of NCAA 2nd round win vs. USC (3/19/17), including 4-point play that put Bears ahead for good Hit game-clinching 3-pointer with 23 seconds left on way to 17 points on 5-of-6 from 3-point range in win at Ole Miss (1/28/17) Recorded career-high 26 points (18 in 2nd half) in win at No. 25 Kansas State (1/14/17) Shook off 2-of-9 shooting night to hit game-winning runner with 8.6 seconds left in 65-63 win over Iowa State (1/4/17) Finished Miami career ranked 2nd in school history with.434 3-point percentage Spent 2017 summer playing for Belgium s national team; previously played on Belgian U16, U18 and U20 teams Name pronounced MAHN-ew la-conn-t 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG 3FG FT OR-DR-TR PF A T B S PTS Central Arkansas 11/10 TAMU-Corpus Christi 11/13 Alcorn State 11/17 vs. Wisconsin 11/20 vs. Creighton/UCLA 11/21 at Xavier 11/28 Wichita State 12/2 Sam Houston State 12/4 vs. Randall 12/9 Texas Southern 12/14 Savannah State 12/17 Southern 12/20 at Texas Tech 12/29 TCU 1/2 Texas 1/6 at West Virginia 1/9 at Iowa State 1/13 Oklahoma State 1/15 at Kansas 1/20 Kansas State 1/22 at Florida 1/27 at Oklahoma 1/30 Iowa State 2/3 at Oklahoma State 2/6 Kansas 2/10 at Texas 2/12 Texas Tech 2/17 West Virginia 2/20 at TCU 2/24 Oklahoma 2/27 at Kansas State 3/3 Big 12 Championship 3/7-3/10 MISCELLANEOUS 17-18 *CAREER BU RECORD Double-Figure Points: 46 17-4 Double-Figure 1 1-0 Double-Doubles: 1 1-0 20+ Points: 4 2-0 5+ 16 9-0 Led team in Points: 12 6-1 Led team in 34 16-2 * - includes games played while at Miami LECOMTE S STATS AT MIAMI 2013-14 (FR.) 33-17 924-28.0 85-200.425 27-68.397 56-72.778 23-47-70 2.1 63-0 77 58 1 21 253 7.7 2014-15 (SO.) 38-23 853-22.4 92-214.430 52-114.456 64-73.877 11-41-52 1.4 56-1 67 43 0 18 300 7.9 UM TOTAL 71-40 1777-25.0 177-414.428 79-182.434 120-145.828 34-88-122 1.7 119-1 144 101 1 39 553 7.8 LECOMTE S STATS AT BAYLOR 2016-17 (JR.) 33-32 992-30.1 129-303.426 71-174.408 73-88.830 7-54-61 1.8 63-1 126 65 2 28 402 12.2 2017-18 (SR.) BU CAREER 33-32 992-30.1 129-303.426 71-174.408 73-88.830 7-54-61 1.8 63-1 126 65 2 28 402 12.2 DI CAREER 104-72 2769-26.6 306-717.427 150-356.421 193-233.828 41-142-183 1.8 182-2 270 166 3 67 955 9.2 @BAYLORMBB 11

3 JAKE LINDSEY G 6-5 200 JR. 2L HOUSTON, TEXAS (OLYMPUS HS [UTAH]) SEASON HIGHS Points: FG: FGA: 3FGA: FT: FTA: Rebounds: Turnovers: Minutes Played: CAREER HIGHS Points: 16 at Texas (3/4/17) FG: 6 at Texas (3/4/17) FGA: 11 vs. Hardin-Simmons (12/16/15) 2, three times 3FGA: 4, three times FT: 4 vs. West Virginia (2/27/17) FTA: 5 vs. West Virginia (2/27/17) Rebounds: 9 vs. Hardin-Simmons (12/16/15) 11 vs. Kansas State (3/9/17) 4 at Oklahoma (12/30/16) 2, four times Turnovers: 3, five times Minutes Played: 35 vs. Kansas State (3/9/17) LINDSEY NOTEBOOK Athletic, versatile sophomore guard with strong basketball bloodlines and a Baylor legacy Has played all 69 games over first two seasons at Baylor, including 4 starts Played 20+ minutes in 26 games last season after doing so in just 3 games as freshman in 2015-16 Made more 3-pointers as sophomore last season (21-of-52) than he attempted in freshman season (4-of-17) Recorded 0 turnovers in 32 of 69 career games played and 1 or fewer turnovers in 49 of 69 games played Posted career-high 11 assists and 0 turnovers in career-high 35 minutes vs. Kansas State (3/8) Nailed go-ahead 3-pointer with BU trailing 72-70 with 2:10 left at Ole Miss (1/28/17); Bears led rest of way Finished 2015-16 with 2.72 assist-to-turnover ratio, which was 4th-best among all Big 12 players Son of former Baylor player and current Utah Jazz GM Dennis Lindsey Grandfather, F.A. Dry, was football head coach at Tulsa (1972-76) and TCU (1977-82) and assistant coach at Baylor (1984-92) 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG 3FG FT OR-DR-TR PF A T B S PTS Central Arkansas 11/10 TAMU-Corpus Christi 11/13 Alcorn State 11/17 vs. Wisconsin 11/20 vs. Creighton/UCLA 11/21 at Xavier 11/28 Wichita State 12/2 Sam Houston State 12/4 vs. Randall 12/9 Texas Southern 12/14 Savannah State 12/17 Southern 12/20 at Texas Tech 12/29 TCU 1/2 Texas 1/6 at West Virginia 1/9 at Iowa State 1/13 Oklahoma State 1/15 at Kansas 1/20 Kansas State 1/22 at Florida 1/27 at Oklahoma 1/30 Iowa State 2/3 at Oklahoma State 2/6 Kansas 2/10 at Texas 2/12 Texas Tech 2/17 West Virginia 2/20 at TCU 2/24 Oklahoma 2/27 at Kansas State 3/3 Big 12 Championship 3/7-3/10 MISCELLANEOUS 17-18 CAREER BU RECORD Double-Figure Points: 4 4-0 Double-Figure 1 0-1 Double-Doubles: 5+ 10 6-4 Led team in Points: Led team in Rebounds: 1 1-0 Led team in 16 9-7 Led team in 2 1-1 Led team in Bench Points: 5 5-0 LINDSEY S CAREER STATS 2015-16 (FR.) 34-0 431-12.7 31-77.403 4-17.235 15-22.682 9-41-50 1.5 56-2 68 25 5 16 81 2.4 2016-17 (SO.) 35-4 790-22.6 59-132.447 21-52.404 22-31.710 17-61-78 2.2 71-3 110 39 13 17 161 4.6 2017-18 (JR.) CAREER 69-4 1221-17.7 90-209.431 25-69.362 37-53.698 26-102-128 1.9 127-5 178 64 18 33 242 3.5 12 BAYLORBEARS.COM

0 JO LUAL-ACUIL JR. C 7-0 225 SR. 1L MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA (NEOSHO CC) SEASON HIGHS Points: FG: FGA: 3FGA: FT: FTA: Rebounds: Turnovers: Minutes Played: CAREER HIGHS Points: 17 vs. Jackson State (12/17/16) FG: 7 vs. Southern (12/21/16); vs. New Mexico State (3/17/17) FGA: 12 vs. Oklahoma (2/21/17) 2 vs. Oral Roberts (11/11/16); at Oklahoma (12/30/16) 3FGA: 3, four times FT: 6 at Ole Miss (1/28/17) FTA: 10 vs. Jackson State (12/17/16) Rebounds: 14 vs. Oregon (11/15/16); vs. SHSU (11/30/16) 1, 11 times 2 vs. VCU (11/23/16) 7 vs. Oregon (11/15/16); vs. Oklahoma (2/21/17) Turnovers: 4 at West Virginia (1/10/17) Minutes Played: 35 vs. Kansas (2/18/17) LUAL-ACUIL NOTEBOOK 2017 All-Big 12 Honorable Mention (AP); Big 12 All-Defensive and All-Newcomer Teams (coaches) Skilled 7-foot JuCo transfer with 7 3 wingspan and 9 4 standing reach Sixth-year senior; Enrolled at Neosho CC in January 2013, played 2013-14 and 2014-15 seasons at Neosho Transferred to Baylor and sat out 2015-16 season for medical reasons Ranks 3rd in program history with 2.49 blocks per game; Led Big 12 and ranked 14th nationally with 87 blocks in 2016-17 Started all 35 games during 2016-17 and played 20+ minutes in 32 of 35 games In 6 wins vs. ranked teams last season, averaged 9.7 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3.7 blocks per game, shot 58% (26-of-45) Blocked 4+ shots in 9 games, including 7 games with 5+ blocks and 4 games of 6+ blocks Ranked No. 1 JuCo recruit in 2015 class by Mike Mitchell s Midwest Scouting Service and No. 5 nationally by 247Sports.com Born in South Sudan, moved to Uganda and then to Melbourne, Australia as child Father is former politician in South Sudan was country s first Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management Last name pronounced LOO-ahl ah-chu-ill 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG 3FG FT OR-DR-TR PF A T B S PTS Central Arkansas 11/10 TAMU-Corpus Christi 11/13 Alcorn State 11/17 vs. Wisconsin 11/20 vs. Creighton/UCLA 11/21 at Xavier 11/28 Wichita State 12/2 Sam Houston State 12/4 vs. Randall 12/9 Texas Southern 12/14 Savannah State 12/17 Southern 12/20 at Texas Tech 12/29 TCU 1/2 Texas 1/6 at West Virginia 1/9 at Iowa State 1/13 Oklahoma State 1/15 at Kansas 1/20 Kansas State 1/22 at Florida 1/27 at Oklahoma 1/30 Iowa State 2/3 at Oklahoma State 2/6 Kansas 2/10 at Texas 2/12 Texas Tech 2/17 West Virginia 2/20 at TCU 2/24 Oklahoma 2/27 at Kansas State 3/3 Big 12 Championship 3/7-3/10 MISCELLANEOUS CAREER BU RECORD Double-Figure Points: 19 15-4 Double-Figure Rebounds: 7 5-2 Double-Doubles: 3 2-1 20+ Points: 2+ Blocks: 21 18-3 4+ Blocks: 9 9-0 Led team in Points: 2 1-1 Led team in Rebounds: 11 9-2 Led team in Blocks: 29 22-7 LUAL-ACUIL S CAREER STATS 2016-17 (JR.) 35-35 914-26.1 134-244.549 8-24.333 46-93.495 80-154-234 6.7 81-1 12 39 87 12 322 9.2 2017-18 (SR.) CAREER 35-35 914-26.1 134-244.549 8-24.333 46-93.495 80-154-234 6.7 81-1 12 39 87 12 322 9.2 @BAYLORMBB 13

31 TERRY MASTON F 6-8 225 SR. 3L DESOTO, TEXAS (DESOTO HS) SEASON HIGHS Points: FG: FGA: 3FGA: FT: FTA: Rebounds: Turnovers: Minutes Played: CAREER HIGHS Points: 22 at Texas Tech (2/13/17) FG: 9 vs. New Mexico State (3/17/17) FGA: 13 vs. Southern California (3/19/17) 3FGA: 3 at Texas Tech (2/13/17) FT: 8 at Texas Tech (2/13/17) FTA: 8 at Texas Tech (2/13/17) Rebounds: 10 vs. Jackson State (11/20/15) 3, four times 3 vs. Iowa State (2/16/16); vs. Xavier (12/3/16) 3 vs. Savannah State (11/23/15); vs. PVAMU (12/2/16) Turnovers: 4 vs. Hardin-Simmons (12/16/15) Minutes Played: 27 at Iowa State (1/9/16) MASTON NOTEBOOK Long, skilled senior forward with basketball bloodlines; nephew of former CBB players Tony (Texas Tech) and Derrick Battie (Temple) Has come off bench in all 78 games played at Baylor, scored in double-figures 18 times, including 10 times last season Scored at least 6 points off bench in 31 of 35 career games in which he s played 14+ minutes (19 of 20 last season) Posted identical 19-point, 9-rebound stat lines in 2017 NCAA Tournament wins over New Mexico State and USC Career.820 free throw shooter, which ranks 8th on Baylor s all-time list Shot.573 from field in conference play in 2015-16 (51-of-89), 3rd-best among Big 12 players with 50+ field goals made Came off bench in 11 games during 2014-15 freshman season, totaled 19 points and 10 rebounds in 36 minutes of action Ranked No. 20 recruit in Texas in 2014 class by 247Sports.com Has 7-foot wingspan and 40.5 max vertical 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG 3FG FT OR-DR-TR PF A T B S PTS Central Arkansas 11/10 TAMU-Corpus Christi 11/13 Alcorn State 11/17 vs. Wisconsin 11/20 vs. Creighton/UCLA 11/21 at Xavier 11/28 Wichita State 12/2 Sam Houston State 12/4 vs. Randall 12/9 Texas Southern 12/14 Savannah State 12/17 Southern 12/20 at Texas Tech 12/29 TCU 1/2 Texas 1/6 at West Virginia 1/9 at Iowa State 1/13 Oklahoma State 1/15 at Kansas 1/20 Kansas State 1/22 at Florida 1/27 at Oklahoma 1/30 Iowa State 2/3 at Oklahoma State 2/6 Kansas 2/10 at Texas 2/12 Texas Tech 2/17 West Virginia 2/20 at TCU 2/24 Oklahoma 2/27 at Kansas State 3/3 Big 12 Championship 3/7-3/10 MISCELLANEOUS 17-18 CAREER BU RECORD Double-Figure Points: 18 14-4 Double-Figure Rebounds: 1 1-0 Double-Doubles: 1 1-0 20+ Points: 1 0-1 2+ 2 2-0 Led team in Points: 4 2-2 Led team in Rebounds: 1 1-0 Led team in 4 3-1 Led team in Bench Points: 26 21-5 MASTON S CAREER STATS 2014-15 (FR.) 11-0 36-3.3 8-15.533 0-0.000 3-4.750 5-5-10 0.9 5-0 1 3 1 2 19 1.7 2015-16 (SO.) 34-0 412-12.1 78-137.569 0-0.000 52-63.825 30-54-84 2.5 54-3 14 32 12 16 208 6.1 2016-17 (JR.) 33-0 516-15.6 94-181.519 0-5.000 45-55.818 53-73-126 3.8 64-0 19 42 10 14 233 7.1 2017-18 (SR.) CAREER 78-0 964-12.4 180-333.541 0-5.000 100-122.820 88-132-220 2.8 123-3 34 77 23 32 460 5.9 14 BAYLORBEARS.COM

22 KING MCCLURE G 6-3 215 JR. 2L DALLAS, TEXAS (TRIPLE A ACADEMY) SEASON HIGHS Points: FG: FGA: 3FGA: FT: FTA: Rebounds: Turnovers: Minutes Played: CAREER HIGHS Points: 17 at Oklahoma (3/1/16); vs. Southern California (3/19/17) FG: 7 at Oklahoma (3/1/16) FGA: 10 at Texas (3/4/17); vs. Southern California (3/19/17) 5 vs. Southern California (3/19/17) 3FGA: 8 vs. Southern California (3/19/17) FT: 5 at West Virginia (2/6/16); vs. Jackson State (12/17/16) FTA: 7 at West Virginia (2/6/16) Rebounds: 6 vs. Hardin-Simmons (12/16/15) 5 vs. Hardin-Simmons (12/16/15) 5 vs. Savannah State (11/23/15) 1, six times Turnovers: 3 vs. Jackson State (12/17/16); vs. Kansas (2/18/17) Minutes Played: 28 at Texas (3/4/17) MCCLURE NOTEBOOK Strong, physical junior guard, has played as shooting guard in 66 career games at Baylor (13 starts) Started final 12 games at shooting guard in 2016-17 after coming off bench in 53 of 54 previous games played Told basketball career was over due to heart condition in June 2015; had procedure and was cleared to resume in September 2015 Tied career-high 17 points (14 in 1st half) and made career-best 5 treys of NCAA 2nd round win vs. USC (3/19/17) Posted 12 points and 2 steals in career-high 28 minutes of regular season finale at Texas (3/4) Sparked comeback vs. Louisville (11/25) in B4A championship with 15 second-half points; played final 15 minutes Has scored in double figures in 13 of 66 career games played (9 times coming off bench), including 7 times last season Consensus top-100 recruit in 2015 class, ranked No. 54 nationally by 247Sports.com Three-time All-State selection, averaged at least 21 ppg in all four years of high school 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG 3FG FT OR-DR-TR PF A T B S PTS Central Arkansas 11/10 TAMU-Corpus Christi 11/13 Alcorn State 11/17 vs. Wisconsin 11/20 vs. Creighton/UCLA 11/21 at Xavier 11/28 Wichita State 12/2 Sam Houston State 12/4 vs. Randall 12/9 Texas Southern 12/14 Savannah State 12/17 Southern 12/20 at Texas Tech 12/29 TCU 1/2 Texas 1/6 at West Virginia 1/9 at Iowa State 1/13 Oklahoma State 1/15 at Kansas 1/20 Kansas State 1/22 at Florida 1/27 at Oklahoma 1/30 Iowa State 2/3 at Oklahoma State 2/6 Kansas 2/10 at Texas 2/12 Texas Tech 2/17 West Virginia 2/20 at TCU 2/24 Oklahoma 2/27 at Kansas State 3/3 Big 12 Championship 3/7-3/10 MISCELLANEOUS 17-18 CAREER BU RECORD Double-Figure Points: 13 10-3 Double-Figure Double-Doubles: 5+ 1 1-0 Led team in Points: 4 2-2 Led team in Rebounds: Led team in Led team in Bench Points: 8 6-2 MCCLURE S CAREER STATS 2015-16 (FR.) 34-0 444-13.1 52-116.448 29-77.377 18-27.667 8-31-39 1.1 47-0 22 14 4 30 151 4.4 2016-17 (SO.) 32-13 459-14.3 54-122.443 28-77.364 24-32.750 9-31-40 1.3 41-0 26 25 2 14 160 5.0 2017-18 (JR.) CAREER 66-13 903-13.7 106-238.445 57-154.370 42-59.712 17-62-79 1.2 88-0 48 39 6 44 311 4.7 @BAYLORMBB 15

21 NUNI OMOT F 6-9 205 SR. 1L ST. PAUL, MINN. (INDIAN HILLS CC) SEASON HIGHS Points: FG: FGA: 3FGA: FT: FTA: Rebounds: Turnovers: Minutes Played: CAREER HIGHS Points: 14 vs. Texas (1/17/17) FG: 5 vs. Texas (1/17/17) FGA: 8 vs. Texas (1/17/17) 3 at Ole Miss (1/28/17) 3FGA: 6 at Ole Miss (1/28/17) FT: 4 vs. Jackson State (12/17/16); vs. Texas (1/17/17) FTA: 5 vs. Texas (1/17/17) Rebounds: 9 at Oklahoma (12/30/16) 1, seven times 1, four times 2 vs. West Virginia (2/27/17) Turnovers: 2, three times Minutes Played: 22 at Texas (3/4/17) OMOT NOTEBOOK Athletic senior wing with wealth of potential; sat out fall 2016 semester (8 games) while ineligible Came off bench in all 25 games played last season, scoring at least 3 points in 16 of 25 games Hit 3 first-half 3-pointers to help bust Ole Miss 1-3-1 zone, finished with 9 points in 18 minutes off bench (1/28/17) Broke out with 14 points and 5 rebounds in 20 minutes off bench vs. Texas (1/17/17) Made Big 12 debut with 5 points and career-high 9 rebounds in just 16 minutes off bench at Oklahoma (12/30/16) Ranked No. 14 JuCo recruit in 2016 class by 247Sports.com Joined Bears after one season at Indian Hills CC, same school that produced former BU guard Lester Medford Began collegiate career at Concordia University in hometown of St. Paul, Minn., before transferring to Indian Hills Has grown eight inches from 6 1 to 6 9 since high school junior year Born in Nairobi, Kenya, moved to United States as baby 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG 3FG FT OR-DR-TR PF A T B S PTS Central Arkansas 11/10 TAMU-Corpus Christi 11/13 Alcorn State 11/17 vs. Wisconsin 11/20 vs. Creighton/UCLA 11/21 at Xavier 11/28 Wichita State 12/2 Sam Houston State 12/4 vs. Randall 12/9 Texas Southern 12/14 Savannah State 12/17 Southern 12/20 at Texas Tech 12/29 TCU 1/2 Texas 1/6 at West Virginia 1/9 at Iowa State 1/13 Oklahoma State 1/15 at Kansas 1/20 Kansas State 1/22 at Florida 1/27 at Oklahoma 1/30 Iowa State 2/3 at Oklahoma State 2/6 Kansas 2/10 at Texas 2/12 Texas Tech 2/17 West Virginia 2/20 at TCU 2/24 Oklahoma 2/27 at Kansas State 3/3 Big 12 Championship 3/7-3/10 MISCELLANEOUS CAREER BU RECORD Double-Figure Points: 1 1-0 Double-Figure Double-Doubles: 20+ Points: 5+ 2+ Blocks: 1 1-0 Led team in Points: Led team in Rebounds: Led team in Led team in Bench Points: 6 4-2 OMOT S CAREER STATS 2016-17 (JR.) 25-0 281-11.2 33-83.398 13-42.310 21-26.808 21-27-48 1.9 37-0 8 17 6 4 100 4.0 2017-18 (SR.) CAREER 25-0 281-11.2 33-83.398 13-42.310 21-26.808 21-27-48 1.9 37-0 8 17 6 4 100 4.0 16 BAYLORBEARS.COM

11 MARK VITAL F 6-5 230 FR. HS LAKE CHARLES, LA. (ADVANCED PREP INT L [TEXAS]) SEASON HIGHS Points: FG: FGA: 3FGA: FT: FTA: Rebounds: Turnovers: Minutes Played: MISCELLANEOUS CAREER BU RECORD Double-Figure Points: Double-Figure Double-Doubles: 20+ Points: 5+ Led team in Points: Led team in Rebounds: Led team in VITAL NOTEBOOK High-flying redshirt freshman forward from Lake Charles, La. Nicknamed Baby Rico after former Baylor All-American power forward and fellow Louisianan Rico Gathers Ranked No. 1 in Louisiana and No. 55 nationally in 2016 recruiting class by 247Sports.com Featured by Yahoo! as Middle School Basketball s Most Impressive Dunker in 2012 Known for highlight-reel dunks, including jumping over four players in a slam dunk contest Committed to Baylor in September 2013, more than two years before signing day 2017-18 GAME-BY-GAME OPPONENT DATE GS MIN FG 3FG FT OR-DR-TR PF A T B S PTS Central Arkansas 11/10 TAMU-Corpus Christi 11/13 Alcorn State 11/17 vs. Wisconsin 11/20 vs. Creighton/UCLA 11/21 at Xavier 11/28 Wichita State 12/2 Sam Houston State 12/4 vs. Randall 12/9 Texas Southern 12/14 Savannah State 12/17 Southern 12/20 at Texas Tech 12/29 TCU 1/2 Texas 1/6 at West Virginia 1/9 at Iowa State 1/13 Oklahoma State 1/15 at Kansas 1/20 Kansas State 1/22 at Florida 1/27 at Oklahoma 1/30 Iowa State 2/3 at Oklahoma State 2/6 Kansas 2/10 at Texas 2/12 Texas Tech 2/17 West Virginia 2/20 at TCU 2/24 Oklahoma 2/27 at Kansas State 3/3 Big 12 Championship 3/7-3/10 VITAL S CAREER STATS 2016-17 (FR.) -REDSHIRT- 2017-18 (RFR.) CAREER @BAYLORMBB 17 BAYLORBEARS.COM 17