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HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY 2004-05 MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES Hofstra (10-5, 2-4) vs. Delaware (7-10, 4-2) Saturday, Jan. 22, 4 p.m. Hempstead, NY Hofstra Arena (5,124) TV/Radio: Fox TV, WNYG (1440 AM), Sirius Ch. 126 Streaks, Stats, and Storylines: Hofstra is a perfect 3-0 against Delaware at Hofstra Arena since the two teams joined the CAA in 2001-02. The three wins have been by a combined 11 points, including a pair of twopoint wins in each of the last two seasons. Sophomore guard Loren Stokes has scored in double figures in 30 straight games, and 35 of 36 since becoming a starter on Dec. 23, 2003 against Saint Peter s. Sophomore guard Loren Stokes is one of only seven players in the country who rank in the top 10 in their conference in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals. He also ranks third in the CAA in field goal percentage (.505), despite playing the guard position. Freshman guard Antoine Agudio was named CAA Rookie of the Week for the sixth time in the first eight weeks on Jan. 10, doubling the previous record for an entire season. Junior forward Adrian Uter has shot 60 percent or better from the floor in seven straight games and nine of his last 10. He is 27-37 from the floor in the last seven games (73.0 percent). Hofstra started the 2004-05 season 9-0, its best start ever at the Division I level (and best start at any level since 1960-61). The Pride was one of the last 10 unbeaten teams in the country, before falling at #7 Syracuse 80-75 on Dec. 30. The Pride is 8-3 in its last 11 home games, with the three losses coming by a combined five points (including a threepoint loss in overtime to Drexel) Pride s Tentative Starters Po. No. Name Ht. Cl. PPG RPG APG G 1 Loren Stokes 6-3 So. 18.7 5.9 3.3 G 13 Antoine Agudio 6-3 Fr. 14.3 3.9 2.5 G 31 Carlos Rivera 6-2 So. 9.1 3.3 2.4 F 25 Aurimas Kieza 6-8 Jr. 10.3 5.9 0.8 F 33 Adrian Uter 6-7 Jr. 7.3 6.7 0.5 Off The Bench G 11 Gibran Washington 6-0 Jr. 2.1 1.7 1.3 G 12 Woody Souffrant 5-11 Sr. 2.1 0.9 1.4 F 24 Michael Radziejewski 6-5 Sr. 6.4 2.1 0.5 F 23 Kenny Harris 6-9 Jr. 0.7 1.3 0.2 C 42 Wendell Gibson 6-7 Sr. 10.0 5.7 0.3 Hofstra Delaware Quick Facts Series Record: Hofstra leads 36-21 Last Year: at Hofstra: Hofstra 63, Delaware 61 at Delaware: Delaware 66, Hofstra 59 Hofstra Coach: Tom Pecora (4th year), 44-61 (44-61 overall) UD Coach: David Henderson (5th year), 72-62 (72-62) HOFSTRA MEN S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE/RESULTS (10-5, 2-4 CAA) November 21 at Florida International W 69-67 24 LA SALLE^ W 79-69 27 at Binghamton W 76-63 December 4 at James Madison* W 78-75 6 at Longwood W 78-56 11 ST. JOHN S (Fox-TV) W 78-68 17 at Dartmouth W 74-57 22 COLUMBIA (rescheduled from 12/1) W 64-40 27 at Stony Brook W 66-54 30 at #7 Syracuse L 75-80 January 5 at William & Mary* W 71-59 8 DREXEL* L 81-84 (OT) 12 at UNC Wilmington* L 74-81 15 at Virginia Commonwealth* (Fox-TV) L 58-70 19 OLD DOMINION* L 66-67 22 DELAWARE* (Fox-TV) 4 p.m. 26 at George Mason* 7 p.m. 29 at Towson* 4 p.m. 31 WILLIAM & MARY* 7 p.m. February 2 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH* 7 p.m. 5 at Drexel* (Fox-TV) 8 p.m. 9 JAMES MADISON* 7 p.m. 12 UNC WILMINGTON* 4 p.m. 16 TOWSON* 7 p.m. 19 at Delaware* (MSG-TV) 2 p.m. 23 at Old Dominion* 7 p.m. 26 GEORGE MASON* 4 p.m. March CAA Tournament (at Richmond, VA) 4 Opening Round TBA 5 Quarterfinals TBA 6 Semifinals TBA 7 Championship (ESPN TV) TBA HOME GAMES IN ALL CAPS * CAA game ^ Doubleheader with Hofstra Women (vs. Colgate) 1

Scouting Delaware: The Blue Hens come into this weekend s game with a 7-10 overall record and a 4-2 mark in the CAA. Delaware has improved lately since the return of senior All-CAA point guard Mike Slattery from an injury which kept him out for five games (all losses). Slattery averages 9.6 points and 7.1 assists per contest, which would lead the CAA if he had played in enough games to qualify. Junior forward Harding Nana has been the squad s top player this season, averaging a double-double with 20.2 points and 10.1 rebounds per game. Junior guard Andrew Washington averages 11.9 points for Delaware which, much like Hofstra, has been utilizing a smaller, three-guard line-up this season Hofstra-Delaware Series: Hofstra leads the all-time series with Delaware 36-21, including 4-2 since the teams joined the CAA in 2001-02. The Pride also defeated the Blue Hens in back-to-back America East Conference championship games in 2000 and 2001. Last year, the home team won each game, while the Pride swept the two-game series in 2002-03, its first sweep of the Blue Hens since 1989-90. Hofstra s last two home games with Delaware have been two-point victories that came down to the final possession. Hofstra-Delaware By the Numbers Hofstra Delaware 72.5 Points Per Game 64.1 66.0 Opps. Points Per Game 67.8 +6.5 Scoring Margin -3.7 36.5 Rebounds Per Game 35.0 35.2 Opps. Rebs Per Game 33.6 +1.3 Rebounding Margin +1.4 12.7 Assists Per Game 13.4 7.9 Steals Per Game 6.5 14.7 Turnovers Per Game 18.3 14.8 Opps. TO Per Game 14.2 4.2 Blocks Per Game 2.4 46.7 Field Goal Pct. 45.4 39.9 Opps. FG Pct. 3.5 35.0 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. 32.8 34.0 Opps. 3-Pt. FG Pct. 36.5 7.3 3-Pointers Per Game 5.6 6.9 Opps. 3-Pointers Per Game 6.1 63.1 Free Throw Pct. 63.6 Delaware s Tentative Starters Po. No. Name Ht. Cl. PPG RPG APG G 3 Mike Slattery 5-11 Sr. 9.6 3.3 7.1 G 12 Rulon Washington 6-1 Jr. 8.9 1.4 1.3 G 23 Andrew Washington 6-3 Jr. 11.9 3.7 2.3 F 24 Robin Wentt 6-7 Sr. 4.1 4.2 1.0 F 1 Harding Nana 6-8 Jr. 20.2 10.1 1.5 Off The Bench G 25 Sam McMahon 6-5 Fr. 1.6 1.3 0.4 F 5 Lebo Maepa 6-8 So. 2.9 4.1 0.6 F 30 Calvin Smith 6-5 Sr. 3.5 3.1 0.9 F 34 Octavius Flowers 6-6 Fr. 1.7 0.7 0.1 C 31 Raphael Madera 6-10 So. 4.7 3.2 0.6 Last Year At Hofstra (Hofstra 63, Delaware 61): Sophomore forward Aurimas Kieza, who was making his first start of the season, tied career highs with 16 points and eight rebounds, including 10 points in the final 3:26 of regulation, as Hofstra defeated Delaware 63-61 on Feb. 4 at Hofstra Arena. Delaware took a 48-46 lead with 4:08 remaining on a three-pointer from guard David Lunn, but the Pride answered with eight straight points to take the lead for good. Freshman guard Carlos Rivera drove to the basket on the Pride's ensuing possession and was fouled, but suffered a season-ending knee injury on the play. Sophomore forward Omar Alston came in and knocked down both free throws to even the score. After the Pride earned a stop, Kieza knocked down the first of two consecutive three-pointers at the 3:26 mark to give Hofstra the lead back at 51-48. After Delaware's Calvin Smith missed the front end of a one-and-one, Kieza came back and buried another three-pointer with 2:29 remaining to stretch the lead up to 54-48. However, Delaware's Rulon Washington (game-high 20 points) got his team back in it with three three-pointers in the final 1:01. Kieza hit a pair of clutch foul shots with 26 seconds remaining to give the Pride a 60-56 lead, but Washington hit his final three to pull Delaware within a single point at 60-59 with 20 seconds left. Kieza again knocked down two foul shots, and Delaware senior guard Mike Ames had a tying three-pointer rim in-and-out. Stokes scored 14 points for the Pride, while forward Robin Wentt tallied 17 points and 14 rebounds for Delaware. The Blue Hens held a 48-32 edge on the boards, but turned the ball over 26 times. Last Year At Delaware (Delaware 66, Hofstra 59): Senior guard Mike Ames scored 21 points, including 10-10 at the free throw line, as the Delaware Men's Basketball team pulled away late in the game for a 66-59 win over Hofstra in the CAA opener for both teams on Jan. 3. The loss spoiled another career-high scoring day for freshman guard Loren Stokes, who scored 17 points. Junior forward Kenny Adeleke also had his second straight double-double for the Pride with 17 points and 11 rebounds. The score was tied at 53-53 with 7:31 left on a pair of free throws from Adeleke, but Delaware held Hofstra scoreless for the next 4:17 as it took a 60-53 lead. Junior forward Harding Nana started the run with a free throw, and ended it with a jumper at the 5:34 mark. Neither team scored a point until 3:14 left on the clock, when Hofstra junior center Wendell Gibson converted on a put-back. Stokes then had a driving lay-up with 1:51 left to pull the Pride within 60-57, blocked a shot from Ames with the shot clock winding down, and saved the rebound from going out of bounds, but Hofstra turned the ball over on the ensuing fast break. The Blue Hens then worked the ball to Nana, who had his first shot blocked by Gibson, but converted on the second effort to stretch the Blue Hen lead to 62-57. Rivera's three-pointer from the left wing bounced out, and Ames hit four straight free throws to seal the win. Nana had eight points and 13 rebounds for Delaware, which held a 49-35 edge on the glass. Junior guard Mike Slattery added 15 points and seven assists for Delaware. 2

Hofstra Players vs. Delaware (statistics in bold italics are career highs) #1 Loren Stokes 2003-04 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts Rbs Asts at HU (2/4) 5-17 0-3 4-7 14 4 6 at UD (1/3) 6-13 0-0 5-6 17 4 2 Totals 11-30 0-3 9-13 31 8 8 (.367) (.000) (.692) (15.5) (4.0) (4.0) #11 Gibran Washington 2003-04 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts Rbs Asts at HU (2/4) 0-5 0-4 2-5 2 2 2 at UD (1/3) 2-6 1-4 0-0 5 2 2 2002-03 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts Rbs Asts at UD (2/19) DNP at HU (1/29) 1-1 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 Totals 3-12 1-8 2-5 9 6 4 (.250) (.125) (.400) (3.0) (2.0) (1.3) #12 Woody Souffrant 2003-04 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts Rbs Asts at HU (2/4) 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 at UD (1/3) 2-3 1-2 0-2 5 0 1 2002-03 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts Rbs Asts at UD (2/19) 3-5 3-4 1-3 10 6 9 at HU (1/29) 2-7 1-3 2-4 7 4 7 2001-02 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts Rbs Asts at UD (2/23) 3-12 0-2 0-0 6 3 5 at HU (1/26) 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 6 10 Totals 11-32 5-12 3-9 30 19 32 (.344) (.417) (.333) (5.0) (3.2) (5.3) #24 Michael Radziejewski 2003-04 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts Rbs Asts at HU (2/4) 2-4 2-2 1-2 7 2 1 at UD (1/3) DNP 2002-03 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts Rbs Asts at UD (2/19) 6-9 4-6 0-1 16 9 3 at HU (1/29) 0-6 0-4 0-0 0 2 0 2001-02 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts Rbs Asts at UD (2/23) 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 3 1 at HU (1/26) 6-8 3-4 0-0 15 6 0 Totals 14-28 9-17 1-3 38 22 5 (.500) (.529) (.333) (7.6) (4.4) (1.0) #25 Aurimas Kieza 2003-04 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts Rbs Asts at HU (2/4) 4-10 4-6 4-4 16 8 0 at UD (1/3) 1-5 0-2 0-0 2 5 1 2002-03 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts Rbs Asts at UD (2/19) 2-3 1-1 0-0 5 4 0 at HU (1/29) 1-4 0-2 0-0 2 2 0 Totals 8-22 5-11 4-4 25 19 1 (.364) (.455) (1.000) (6.3) (4.8) (0.3) #31 Carlos Rivera 2003-04 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts Rbs Asts at HU (2/4) 4-9 2-7 0-0 10 5 0 at UD (1/3) 1-7 0-3 0-0 2 2 2 Totals 5-16 2-10 0-0 12 7 2 (.313) (.200) (.000) (6.0) (3.5) (1.0) #42 Wendell Gibson 2003-04 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts Rbs Asts at HU (2/4) DNP at UD (1/3) 4-7 0-0 0-0 8 7 2 2002-03 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts Rbs Asts at UD (2/19) 8-15 0-0 0-2 16 9 1 at HU (1/29) 2-5 0-0 2-2 6 4 0 2001-02 FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Pts Rbs Asts at UD (2/23) DNP at HU (1/26) 3-4 0-0 5-6 11 7 1 Totals 17-31 0-0 7-10 41 27 4 (.548) (.000) (.700) (10.3) (6.8) (1.0) Hofstra s Last Game (ODU 67, Hofstra 66): Senior guard Kiah Thomas' three-pointer with 1:25 remaining proved to be the difference as the Old Dominion Men s Basketball team captured a 67-66 win over Hofstra on Wednesday evening. The Pride had defeated the Monarchs in all three home games since joining the CAA in 2001-02, by a combined total of six points. A year ago, Hofstra closed out on a 7-0 run to win 80-79, capped off by a game-winning three-pointer from then-junior Michael Radziejewski (Jackson Heights, NY). This year, though, Old Dominion was the one hitting the clutch shot, as sophomore point guard Drew Williamson penetrated and kicked the ball out to Thomas on the right wing, who buried a three-pointer with 1:25 left to put the Monarchs ahead 67-66. Hofstra had a couple of chances to take the lead in the closing seconds. Sophomore guard Loren Stokes (Buffalo, NY) blocked a shot from Old Dominion center Alex Loughton, which went out of bounds off the Monarchs with 31 seconds left. The Pride called a time-out and set up a play for freshman guard Antoine Agudio (Huntington Station, NY), who was called for an offensive foul as he tried to penetrate with six seconds remaining. After Old Dominion sophomore forward Valdas Vasylius missed two foul shots, Stokes came down and attempted a buzzer-beating three-pointer from 28 feet, but it hit off the front rim. Agudio's three-pointer with 2:18 remaining gave Hofstra a 66-64 lead, capping off a mini 5-0 run after Loughton put the Monarchs ahead 64-61 with a jumper. The exchange capped off a wild second half, which saw the lead see-saw back and forth. The Monarchs went into the locker room at halftime ahead 38-30, but a three-pointer from junior forward Aurimas Kieza (Marijampole, Lithuania) on Hofstra's first possession cut the lead to 38-33, starting an 8-0 run which tied the score, and neither team led by more than five the rest of the way. Stokes led Hofstra with 21 points, while Agudio added 18 points. Junior forward Adrian Uter (Queens, NY) had seven points and a gamehigh 13 rebounds. Loughton paced the Monarchs with 19 points on 9-of-16 shooting from the floor, while Williamson added 15 points and junior guard Isaiah Hunter had 13. Drama At The Arena: Hofstra is 8-3 in its last 11 home games dating back to last season, but is a hair away from being 11-0. The three losses have been by a combined five points, including two one-point losses and a three-point overtime defeat. Hofstra held leads in the final two minutes of all three games, including two against Drexel (84-81 in overtime on Jan. 8, 82-81 last season) and Wednesday vs. Old Dominion (67-66). All four of Hofstra s home games against Old Dominion have come right down to the final 10 seconds (with the Pride winning the first three), which is also true of the last two home games with Delaware (both Pride wins). 3

Stoke-ing The Fire: Sophomore guard Loren Stokes (Buffalo, NY) scored in double figures (21 points) for the 30 th game in a row in the Pride s 67-66 loss to Old Dominion on Wednesday, a streak that includes the final 15 games of last season and the first 15 this winter. He has also scored in double figures in 35 of the 36 games since becoming a starter for the first time on Dec. 23, 2003 against St. Peter s, with the only exception an eight-point game at Old Dominion last year on Jan. 10. Loren Stokes As A Starter: Opponent (Date) Pts. Rebs. Asts. 2003-04 St. Peter's (12/23) 16 6 2 Manhattan (12/31) 15 4 2 Delaware (1/3) 17 4 2 VCU (1/5) 13 7 7 Towson (1/7) 16 2 3 Old Dominion (1/10) 8 6 1 George Mason (1/14) 16 7 7 UNCW (1/17) 17 9 2 James Madison (1/21) 18 11 4 William & Mary (1/24) 16 5 9 Drexel (1/28) 15 2 5 VCU (1/31) 10 6 1 Delaware (2/4) 14 4 6 Old Dominion (2/7) 26 1 4 Drexel (2/11) 18 9 3 William & Mary (2/14) 25 4 3 George Mason (2/18) 14 4 1 James Madison (2/21) 12 7 4 Towson (2/25) 16 2 3 UNCW (2/28) 12 4 2 Old Dominion (3/6) 23 5 3 2004-05 Florida Int l (11/21) 16 4 5 La Salle (11/24) 21 6 2 Binghamton (11/27) 18 9 4 James Madison (12/4) 21 6 3 Longwood (12/6) 19 5 1 St. John s (12/11) 24 6 2 Dartmouth (12/17) 20 8 6 Columbia (12/22) 23 6 4 Stony Brook (12/27) 17 6 1 Syracuse (12/30) 15 7 4 William & Mary (1/5) 16 5 7 Drexel (1/8) 14 3 1 UNC Wilmington (1/12) 20 3 7 VCU (1/15) 16 10 0 Old Dominion (1/19) 21 5 3 Totals (36 games) 618 204 123 Averages 17.2 5.7 3.4 Mr. Consistency: Sophomore guard Loren Stokes (Buffalo, NY) is currently the second leading scorer in the Colonial Athletic Association (18.7 ppg) despite not having any huge scoring outputs. Instead, his trademark has been his consistency. Stokes has scored between 14-24 points in all 15 games this season, with his high of 24 coming against St. John s on Dec. 11. Stokes In The CAA: Hofstra sophomore guard Loren Stokes (Buffalo, NY) currently ranks in the top 10 in the Colonial Athletic Association in scoring, rebounding, assists and steals. He is second in the conference in scoring (18.7 ppg), while ranking ninth in rebounding (5.9 rpg), fifth in assists (3.3 apg) and eighth in steals (1.7 spg). He is one of only seven players in the nation who rank in the top 10 in their conference in all four of those categories. The other players who can make that claim are Pele Paelay (Coastal Carolina), DaShaun Wood (Wright State), Kevin Downey (Canisius), David Moss (Indiana State), Kevin Hamilton (Holy Cross), and Ivan Almonte (Florida International). Stokes Honored By College Insider: Sophomore guard Loren Stokes (Buffalo, NY) was named to the collegeinsider.com Mid-Season Mid-Major All-America team, it was announced on Monday, Jan. 3. Stokes was one of 12 players honored from mid-major schools around the country, joining Old Dominion s Isaiah Hunter out of the Colonial Athletic Association. Hofstra In Guarded Condition: Hofstra has relied on a deep frontcourt to lead its conference in rebounding margin in each of the last four seasons (three in the CAA, one in the America East). This year, though, the Pride guards have been the ones leading the way. Hofstra has gone to a three-guard starting line-up this season, led by sophomore Loren Stokes (Buffalo, NY) and redshirt freshman Antoine Agudio (Huntington Station, NY). Stokes (18.7 ppg) and Agudio (14.3 ppg) account for nearly half of the Pride s points this year (496 of 1087, 45.6 pct) and have scored in double figures in 28 out of 30 possible games between them. They had their lowest combined output of the season with 24 points in Saturday s loss to VCU, but bounced back with 39 against Old Dominion on Wednesday (a season-high 59.1 percent of the Pride s points). Loren Stokes-Antoine Agudio Scoring Opp. Score Stokes Agudio Total Pct. Florida Int l 69-67 16 20 36 52.2 La Salle 79-69 21 13 34 43.0 Binghamton 76-63 18 22 40 52.6 JMU 78-75 21 14 35 44.9 Longwood 78-56 19 16 35 44.9 St. John s 78-68 24 19 43 55.1 Dartmouth 74-57 20 15 35 47.3 Columbia 64-40 23 4 27 42.2 Stony Brook 66-54 17 10 27 40.9 Syracuse 75-80 15 17 32 42.3 Wm & Mary 71-59 16 10 26 36.7 Drexel 81-84 14 14 28 34.6 UNCW 74-81 20 15 35 47.3 VCU 58-70 16 8 24 41.4 ODU 66-67 21 18 39 59.1 Totals 1087 281 215 496 45.6 4

Agudio Named Rookie of the Week (Again): Redshirt freshman guard Antoine Agudio (Huntington Station, NY) has been a familiar name on the Colonial Athletic Association weekly release this season. Agudio was named the CAA Rookie of the Week for the sixth time in eight weeks on Monday, Jan. 10. He was named the first Colonial Athletic Association Rookie of the Week on Nov. 22 and then captured the award again on Nov. 29. He also earned back-to-back honors on Dec. 13 and Dec. 20 and then again on Jan. 3 and 10. The six CAA Rookie of the Week awards already double the conference record for an entire season, since the award was first instituted in the 2002-03 campaign. The previous standard had been three, held by three different players. Top Scoring Freshmen: Through the first 15 games, freshman guard Antoine Agudio (Huntington Station, NY) has shown that he has an excellent chance to rank among the top freshman scorers in Pride history. Agudio currently averages 14.3 points per game, which would rank him fourth all-time among freshmen at Hofstra if it held up for a full season. Rich Laurel was the highest scoring freshman that the Pride has ever had (19.3 ppg in 1973-74), while David Taylor is second (17.6 ppg in 1979-80) and Craig Speedy Claxton is third (15.0 ppg in 1996-97). Here is a look at the top five scoring freshmen in Hofstra history: Top Scoring Hofstra Freshmen Player Year PPG Rich Laurel 1973-74 19.3 David Taylor 1979-80 17.6 Criag Speedy Claxton 1996-97 15.0 Kenny Adeleke 2001-02 13.5 Loren Stokes 2003-04 12.9 Souffrant Sixth In Assists: Senior point guard Woody Souffrant (Brooklyn, NY) currently ranks sixth all-time at Hofstra in career assists with 341, including three in Saturday s loss at VCU. He needs 14 more assists this season to move into a tie for fifth place with Rich Laurel (1973-77). The all-time record of 660 assists is held by current Golden State Warrior Craig Speedy Claxton, who played from 1997-2000 (see chart below): Hofstra All-Time Assist Leaders Name Years Assists 1) Craig Claxton 1996-00 660 2) Robby Weingard 1981-85 606 3) Darius Burton 1993-97 560 4) Frank Walker 1986-90 522 5) Rich Laurel 1973-77 355 6) Woody Souffrant 2001-pres. 341 7) Leroy Allen 1983-87 305 8) Eric Harvey 1979-83 304 9) Rick Apodaca 1999-03 300 10) Jason Hernandez 1998-01 296 Radziejewski Reaches 100 Threes: Senior forward Michael Radziejewski (Jackson Heights, NY) became the 11 th player in school history to record 100 threepointers in a season-opening win over Florida International. He currently has 107 threes, moving him alone into 10 th place on the all-time list, four behind Errol Flanigan (1988-91) for ninth. Norman Richardson (1997-2001) has the all-time record with 192 (see chart below). Hofstra All-Time Three-Point FG Leaders Name Years 3FG 1) Norman Richardson 1997-01 192 2) Rick Apodaca 1999-03 190 3) Jason Hernandez 1998-01 162 4) Tim Beckett 1995-99 158 5) Frank Walker 1986-90 157 6) Demetrius Dudley 1991-93 126 7) Carlos Dicenta 1985-89 123 8) John Mavroukas 1991-95 119 9) Errol Flanigan 1988-91 111 10) Michael Radziejewski 2001-pres. 107 Mr. Versatility: Senior forward Michael Radziejewski (Jackson Heights, NY) began the 2002-03 season as the Pride s starting shooting guard, before eventually moving to the small forward position. This year, he has spent most of his playing time at the power forward spot, as Hofstra adjusted to smaller line-ups without starting center Wendell Gibson (Far Rockaway, NY). The Fourth Horseman: There is no question that Hofstra s potent three-guard attack has been the catalyst behind the Pride s fast start this season. However, junior forward Aurimas Kieza (Marijampole, Lithuania) has been another big reason for Hofstra s success. The 6-8 Kieza (10.3 ppg) is an outstanding perimeter shooter, and essentially gives Hofstra four scorers to spread the floor with on offense when in the line-up. Kieza, who plays power forward this season, has taken over half of his field goal attempts from beyond the three-point line (80 of 136, 58.9 pct.). Offense Keeps Improving: Hofstra s 10-5 start this season is due in large part to its improved offensive production. Hofstra currently leads the CAA in both scoring (72.5 ppg) and field goal percentage (46.7 pct.). The Pride also averages 7.3 three-pointers per game, while shooting 35.0 percent on three-pointers, both of which are the highest in the four years under Head Coach Tom Pecora (see below chart). Hofstra Offensive Statistics 2001-05 Year PPG FG% 3FG% 3PG W-L 2004-2005 72.5 46.7 35.0 7.3 10-5 2003-2004 70.7 43.3 33.1 5.9 14-15 2002-2003 64.1 40.7 32.2 6.8 8-21 2001-2002 65.8 39.1 29.4 4.8 12-20 5

Fast Starts: The Pride s 9-0 start this season marked the best start that the program has ever had in its 32 years at the NCAA Division I level, eclipsing the 6-0 standard set by the 1982-83 team. It was the best start for the Pride at any level since the 1960-61 squad began the year 10-0 while playing in the NCAA Small College Division under legendary head coach Butch van Breda Kolff. The Pride started a school-record 12-0 in the 1955-56 season, which was van Breda Kolff s first season at the helm. Here is a list of the previous seasons when the Pride has won at least nine games in a row to start the year: Season Start Record Coach 2004-05 9-0??? Tom Pecora 1960-61 10-0 21-4 Butch van Breda Kolff 1959-60 10-0 23-1 Butch van Breda Kolff 1955-56 12-0 22-4 Butch van Breda Kolff 1951-52 11-0 26-3 Frank Reilly 1947-48 9-0 13-6 Frank Reilly One Of The Last To Lose: Hofstra made it all the way to December 30 before suffering its first loss of the 2004-05 season, an 80-75 defeat to #7 Syracuse. At the time of the loss, Hofstra was one of only 10 unbeaten teams left in the country out of 330 schools. The last 10 standing were Pittsburgh, Boston College, and West Virginia from the Big East, Kansas and Texas A&M from the Big 12, along with Illinois, Duke, Cincinnati, Hofstra and Wichita State. Winning Streaks: Hofstra s nine-game win streak to start the 2004-05 season tied for the school s third longest streak in its Division I history. The 2000-01 team had an 18-game streak that included the last 15 regular season games and three America East Tournament games. The 1999-2000 team had a 10-game win streak, while the 1976-77 squad also won nine in a row. Hofstra had a 23-game win streak in the NCAA Small College Division, including the final 13 games in 1959-60 and the first 10 in 1960-61. Home, Sweet Home: Hofstra is 42-19 all-time at Hofstra Arena since the building opened on January 2, 2000 after seeing its seven-game home win streak snapped on Jan. 8 in its overtime loss to Drexel. The Pride is also 58-19 in its last 77 home games, dating back to the 1997-98 season in the old Physical Fitness Center. Road, Sweet Road: Hofstra s nine-game winning streak to start the season included an impressive six wins on the road. It currently has a 7-3 road record this season, including narrow losses at #7 Syracuse and at UNC Wilmington. The last time Hofstra went to the NCAA Tournament (2000-01), it led the entire nation in road wins with 12. Chairmen Of The Boards: The Pride has developed a reputation as an exceptionally strong rebounding team in recent years. Hofstra has led the CAA in rebounding margin in each of its first three seasons in the league (+4.0 in 2001-02, +6.1 in 2002-03, +5.5 in 2003-04), after also leading the America East Conference the previous year. Hofstra has only been outrebounded seven times in each of the last two seasons, while winning the battle of the boards a combined 42 times in those two years. Since the start of the Tom Pecora era in 2001-02, Hofstra has been outrebounded only 28 times in 105 games (26.7 percent of the time), and only 25.0 percent of the time since 2000-01. This year may break that trend, as the Pride is utilizing a smaller, threeguard line-up and has been outrebounded six times. Hofstra s Battle Of the Boards (2000-04) Year Games HU Opp. Even 2004-05 15 8 6 1 2003-04 29 20 7 2 2002-03 29 22 7 0 2001-02 32 23 8 1 2000-01 31 24 6 1 Totals 135 97 34 5 The Newest Board Member: Hofstra is holding its own in the rebounding department this season despite its smaller line-up, thanks in large part to the contributions of junior forward Adrian Uter (Queens, NY). Uter led the entire nation in rebounding last year at Broward Community College in Florida, averaging 15.7 boards to go along with his 18.2 points per contest. He had a 14- rebound performance in Hofstra s win over James Madison on Dec. 4 and is coming off a 13-rebound effort in Wednesday s game against Old Dominion. He is now averaging 6.7 rebounds a game through his first 15 contests to lead the Pride (and rank fourth in the CAA). Uter Finding His Touch: Junior forward Adrian Uter s (Queens, NY) primary responsibilities are interior defense and rebounding, but he has been a solid contributor to the team s offense lately as well. Uter has shot 60 percent or better from the floor in each of the last seven contests, and in nine of the last 10. He is shooting 27-37 from the floor in the last seven games (73.0 percent) to raise his season s field goal percentage to a team-high 60.0 percent (65.2 percent in CAA games). Block Party: Hofstra fell one block short of setting a school record for blocked shots in a game in its Dec. 22 win over Columbia. The Pride swatted 13 Lion shots, one less than the 14 it blocked against New Mexico State in 1999-2000. Junior forwards Aurimas Kieza (Marijampole, Lithuania) and Adrian Uter (Queens, NY) each set their career highs in blocked shots during the contest with six and five, respectively. 6

Thou Shalt Not Score: Hofstra put forth its best defensive effort since 1988-89 in a 64-40 win over Columbia on Wednesday, Dec. 22. The Pride held Columbia to just 19.3 percent shooting for the game (11-57), including less than 20 percent in both halves. The 40 points were the fewest the Pride has allowed since a 48-34 win over Rider in 1988-89 and set a new Hofstra Arena record for fewest points allowed in a game: Fewest Points Allowed Hofstra Arena Score Opponent Year 64-40 Columbia 2004-05 57-43 Manhattan 2000-01 84-45 Northeastern 1999-00 74-46 Boston Univ. 1999-00 66-47 Towson 2002-03 Gibson Makes Return: Hofstra s 84-81 overtime loss to Drexel on Saturday, Jan. 8 spoiled a triumphant return for senior center Wendell Gibson (Far Rockaway, NY). Gibson led Hofstra in scoring last season (14.3 ppg), but went down with a knee injury in an 82-81 home loss to Drexel on January 28. His injury occurred when he pulled in an offensive rebound with 30 seconds left in the game and the Pride clinging to a one-point lead. Gibson was called for traveling on the play, and Drexel went ahead for good with a three-pointer nine seconds later. Gibson had yet to play this season while rehabbing his knee injury, but was finally cleared to play against Drexel. Gibson had a chance for a storybook finish to his comeback, but his potential game-winning jumper at the buzzer of regulation hit off the front rim. He still finished with an impressive 18 points and a career-high tying 11 rebounds in 25 minutes of work, in his first game action in 346 days. Gibson s Board Scores: Senior center Wendell Gibson s (Far Rockaway, NY) presence in the Hofstra line-up makes a difference in a variety of ways, but his biggest significance may be in the team s rebounding. He averaged 6.2 rebounds per game before his seasonending injury a year ago, but his impact went far beyond his individual numbers. At the time of his injury, Hofstra ranked fifth in the country in rebounding margin (+8.2 per game). In the 21 games the Pride played without him (10 last year, 11 this year), Hofstra had a rebounding edge of only 0.3 per contest. Pride #10 In Mid-Major Poll: Thanks to its quick start, Hofstra has returned to the College Insider Mid-Major coaches poll for the first time since the early part of the 2001-02 season. Hofstra was ranked as high as #6 in the poll released on Monday, Jan. 3 before falling back to #10 on Jan. 17. Hofstra was ranked #1 in the College Insider poll at the end of the 2000-01 regular season, when it finished 26-5. Oh So Close: Hofstra s 80-75 loss to #7 Syracuse was the best performance that the Pride has ever had against a nationally-ranked team, bettering the 69-61 defeat it suffered to #22 Gonzaga in 2002-03. The previous season, the Pride picked up a 67-64 win over Kent State, which was ranked #15 in the Sports Illustrated preseason poll, but which was in the also receiving votes category of the AP and USA Today polls. Kent State went on to reach the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament that season. The Syracuse game wasn t decided until the closing seconds, as All-America forward Hakim Warrick scored on a dunk with 14 seconds left and the shot clock winding down to give the Orange a 79-75 lead. The Pride led for most of the first 30 minutes and then got back within one point at 74-73 on a three-pointer from senior forward Michael Radziejewski (Jackson Heights, NY) with less than two minutes remaining. A Warrick three-point play stretched the lead back up to four, and an Adrian Uter (Queens, NY) got Hofstra within two points with 45 seconds left. The Sixth Borough?: Sophomore guard Carlos Rivera (San German, PR) and freshman guard Jorge Lebron (San German, PR) have continued a recent Hofstra lineage of Puerto Rican guards. In 2002-03, shooting guard Rick Apodaca, who represented Puerto Rico in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, concluded a career which saw him finish ninth at Hofstra in scoring (1,422 points). Apodaca became the first Hofstra student-athlete to ever compete in an Olympic Games, when he took the floor in Puerto Rico s upset win over the United States. In 2000-01, Hofstra started an All- Puerto Rican backcourt of Apodaca and Jason Hernandez, who also scored over 1,000 career points (at both New Hampshire and Hofstra), on its way to a 26-5 final record. Rivera and Lebron, meanwhile, grew up in the same neighborhood of San German and have known each other since they were in grade school. A Rare Visit: The Pride s home game against St. John s on Dec. 11, which the Pride won 78-68 in front of a sellout crowd of 5,124, marked the first time that the Red Storm visited Hofstra in 30 years. The last time that St. John s traveled to Hempstead was in 1974-75, when it captured a 74-50 win over the Pride. Prior to the Dec. 11 contest, the previous 10 meetings between the schools were all St. John s home games, including a 2000-01 meeting at Nassau Coliseum, which the Pride won 86-80. That contest was officially a St. John s home game, which amounted to a 2,124-foot road trip for Hofstra. Next Up: The Pride is next in action when it goes on the road for pivotal CAA contests at George Mason and at Towson on Wednesday and Saturday of next week. It then comes home for five of its next six games. 7

Odds And Ends: Some strange, unusual, and sometimes relevant facts regarding Hofstra basketball: Defense Tells The Story: Hofstra has won 41 straight games when holding opponents to less than 60 points, dating back to a 58-45 loss to Rutgers at the Postseason NIT in 1999. The Pride extended that streak with its 71-59 win over William & Mary on Jan. 5. Then Again, So Does Offense: The Pride is 25-2 the last 27 times it has scored 80 or more points. Strangely, both defeats have been home losses to Drexel, including its 84-81 overtime defeat on Saturday, Jan. 8. The Dragons also won at Hofstra last year 82-81. Steal Away: Hofstra has won the last 10 games in a row when it has tallied 10 or more steals, including 6-0 so far this season. Hofstra reached the 10-steal mark in five straight games before seeing the streak snapped against Syracuse on Dec. 30. The Pride only reached 10 steals five times in the entire 2003-04 season, and only once in 2002-03. No Quarter: Hofstra has jumped out to a 10-5 start to the 2004-05 season without relying on any individual scoring barrages. In fact, the Pride is yet to have a player score 25 points in a game this season. Closing Time: It has proven to be very difficult for opponents to come from behind late against the Pride in recent years. Hofstra is 88-4 since 1999-2000 when leading with 2:00 to play. Remarkably, it has lost the last two times it has led at the two-minute warning, including on Wednesday to Old Dominion (67-66) and on Jan. 8 to Drexel (84-81, OT). Beyond The Arc: Hofstra has made at least one three-pointer in 243 straight games, dating back to a loss at Boston University in 1996-97. Mom Always Said It Was Good To Share: The Pride has placed five players in double figures four times already this season, which coincidentally occurred in its four CAA games. Should We Try To Miss?: Strangely, Hofstra has been much better from the free throw line in its five losses (68.3 percent) than it has been in its 10 wins (59.9 percent). The Comforts Of Home: Sophomore guard Loren Stokes has shot almost 100 percentage points higher from the floor in home games (.562) than he has on the road (.474). One Of The Keys To Victory: Junior forward Aurimas Kieza (who is nicknamed Keys ) is averaging 12.3 points in Hofstra wins, and only 6.2 points in losses. One Of The Other Keys To Victory: Sophomore guard Carlos Rivera (who is not nicknamed Keys ) is shooting 51.0 percent from the floor in Hofstra wins (46.2 percent on threes), and only 27.0 percent in losses (22.2 percent on threes). Loving The Sunshine State: Hofstra has won the last six road games that it has played in Florida, including its seasonopening win over Florida International on Nov. 21. Hofstra Signs Seven: The Hofstra Men s Basketball program signed seven high school players to national letters of intent during the fall signing period. The seven players include: Chris Gadley, 6-8, F/C (Amherst, NY/Amherst Central HS) Dane Johnson, 6-8, F/C (Brooklyn, NY/Robeson HS) Greg Johnson, 6-0, G (Harlem, NY/Holderness (NH) School) Vic Morris, 5-11, G (Queens, NY/Cardozo HS) Sal Patricio, 6-2, G (Queens, NY/Florida Prep Academy) Arminas Urbutis, 6-9, F (Kaunas, Lithuania/Montverde (FL)) Greg Washington, 6-9, C (Islip, NY/Florida Air Academy) Chris Gadley is a 6-8 power forward from Amherst, NY (outside of Buffalo). He averaged 18 points, 12.5 rebounds and six blocks a game for Amherst Central High School last season, while earning fourth-team All-Western New York honors from the Buffalo News. He is ranked 21st among the best scholastic prospects in all of New York State by Insiders Report. Dane Johnson is a 6-8 center at Paul Robeson High School in Brooklyn, NY, where he averaged 13 points and eight rebounds per game in 2003-04. Among his highlights last season were a pair of buzzer-beaters in big tournament victories, including a dramatic follow-up dunk at the buzzer to upset top-seeded Grady High School in the second overtime at the Brooklyn Borough Championship Tournament. Greg Johnson, a native of Harlem, NY, has played the last three years at The Holderness School in New Hampshire, where he led his team to a New England Prep School Class C Championship last season. A 6-0 point guard, he averaged 14 points and six assists a game as a junior, while reaching the 1,000-point plateau in only two and a half years. He scored 24 points in the Class C Championship game last winter. Vic Morris, a 5-11 point guard, averaged 18 points per game for Cardozo High School last winter, and was chosen the New York Public School Athletic League (PSAL) Preseason Player of the Year by Real Scout Basketball. He was an honorablemention All-Queens selection by the Daily News. Sal Patricio, a 6-2 shooting guard, is playing this season at Florida Prep Academy after starring a year ago at Bryant High School in Queens. Patricio averaged 30 points per game at Bryant, while earning second-team All-Queens honors from the Daily News. Arminas Urbutis is a 6-9 combination forward who traveled from his native Lithuania last season to star at Montverde Academy in Montverde, Florida. He averaged 17.5 points and 12.3 rebounds last season for Montverde, which enters the 2004-05 campaign ranked 21st in the nation by USA Today. Greg Washington is a 6-9 center who will be attending Florida Air Academy this season. He previously played at nearby Central Islip High School on Long Island. He was ranked among the top 300 recruits in the nation by Hoop Scoop and was chosen to represent Suffolk County in the Coaches vs. Cancer All-Star game last summer. 8

CAA Standings: Here are the Colonial Athletic Association standings, through games of January 19: Team Conf. Streak Overall Streak Old Dominion 6-0 W6 16-2 W5 UNC Wilmington 5-1 W3 10-5 W3 Delaware 4-2 L1 7-10 L1 VCU 4-2 W2 8-7 W2 Drexel 4-2 W2 7-7 W4 Hofstra 2-4 L4 10-5 L4 George Mason 2-4 L3 7-8 L3 Towson 2-4 W1 5-11 W1 James Madison 1-5 L2 3-11 L2 William & Mary 0-6 L6 4-11 L6 Wednesday, Jan. 19 Drexel 66, George Mason 59 Old Dominion 67, Hofstra 66 Towson 86, James Madison 69 UNC Wilmington 54, William & Mary 49 VCU 66, Delaware 57 Saturday, Jan. 22 Towson at Drexel, 2 p.m. Delaware at Hofstra, 4 p.m. George Mason at James Madison, 7 p.m. UNC Wilmington at Old Dominion, 7 p.m. VCU at William & Mary, 7:30 p.m. CAA Preseason Poll: Hofstra was picked to finish seventh in the preseason Colonial Athletic Association media poll, which was voted on at CAA Media Day on Oct. 29 in Richmond, Virginia. Old Dominion was picked to win the conference with 216 points (13 first place votes), while Drexel was second with 203 points. Pride sophomore guard Loren Stokes (Buffalo, NY) was chosen to the Preseason All-CAA Second Team. 2004-05 CAA Men s Basketball Preseason Poll School (First Place Votes) Points 1. Old Dominion (13) 216 2. Drexel (5) 203 3. George Mason (4) 189 4. Virginia Commonwealth (2) 185 5. Delaware 137 6. UNC Wilmington 124 7. Hofstra 100 8. William & Mary 58 9. James Madison 54 10. Towson 38 2004-05 Preseason All-CAA Teams First Team Second Team Alex Loughton, ODU Loren Stokes, Hofstra Phil Goss, Drexel Isaiah Hunter, ODU Jai Lewis, George Mason Michael Doles, VCU Mike Slattery, Delaware John Goldsberry, UNCW Sean Brooks, Drexel Corey Cofield, W&M Nick George, VCU CAA Statistical Extract: Here is where Pride players ranked in the latest CAA Statistical Report from Jan. 19: Scoring: Stokes 2 nd 18.7 Agudio 6 th 14.3 Rebounding: Uter 4 th 6.7 Stokes 9 th 5.9 Kieza 10 th 5.9 Assists Stokes 5 th 3.3 Steals Stokes 8 th 1.7 Field Goal Pct: Stokes 3 rd.505 Assist-to-TO Ratio Stokes 9 th 1.00 Three-Point Pct. Agudio 2 nd.432 Rivera 5 th.382 Three-Pointers Made Agudio 4 th 2.5 Rivera 7 th 1.9 Kieza 9 th 1.7 Blocked Shots Uter 3 rd 1.7 Kieza 6 th 1.1 CAA Team Statistical Extract: Here is where Hofstra ranks in the CAA team stat leaders for games through Jan. 19: Scoring Offense 1 st 72.5 Scoring Defense 5 th 66.0 Scoring Margin 2 nd +6.5 Field Goal Percentage 1 st.467 Field Goal Pct. Defense 2 nd.399 Free Throw Percentage 10 th.631 Rebounding Margin 3 rd +1.3 Turnover Margin 6 th +0.1 Assists 7 th 12.7 Steals 4 th 7.9 Blocks 3 rd 4.1 3-Pt. Field Goal Pct. 4 th.350 3-Pt. Field Goals Made 3 rd 7.3 3-Pt. Field Goal Defense 1 st.340 WRHU Coaches Show: Hofstra Men s Basketball Coach Tom Pecora can be heard every Monday afternoon on the WRHU Coaches Show, beginning at 12:30 p.m. The show broadcasts live from the Tin Alley Grill in Garden City, NY, and will air on 88.7 FM and on WRHU s website at www.wrhu.org. WRHU On Sirius: WRHU will have several games broadcast this season on Sirius Satellite Radio, including the following upcoming games: Jan. 22 Delaware at Hofstra 4 p.m. Channel 126 Jan. 26 Hofstra at George Mason 7 p.m. Channel 127 Jan. 29 Hofstra at Towson 4 p.m. Channel 148 Jan. 31 William & Mary at Hofstra 7 p.m. Channel 131 CAA Conference Calls: The CAA weekly media conference call is scheduled for every Tuesday, with Hofstra Coach Tom Pecora at 10:10 a.m. Media wishing to access the CAA Conference call should contact the CAA office at (804) 754-1616. 9

IN 2004-05, HOFSTRA IS... 2-4 against the CAA 2-0 against the Ivy League 2-0 against the America East 1-0 against the Atlantic 10 1-0 against the Atlantic Sun 1-1 against the Big East 1-0 against Independents 2-0 on Mondays 3-2 on Wednesdays 0-1 on Thursdays 1-0 on Fridays 3-2 on Saturdays 1-0 on Sundays 8-3 when playing night games 2-2 when playing day games 0-1 when scoring less than 60 points 3-1 when scoring 60-69 points 7-2 when scoring 70-79 points 0-1 when scoring 80-89 points 5-0 when opponents score less than 60 points 4-1 when opponents score 60-69 pts. 1-1 when opponents score 70-79 pts. 0-3 when opponents score 80+ pts. 4-1 when shooting 50% or better from the field 5-2 when shooting between 45-50% from the field 0-0 when shooting between 40%-45% from the field 1-2 when shooting less than 40% from the field 0-1 when opponents shoot 50% or better from the field 2-2 when opponents shoot between 45%-50% 2-1 when opponents shoot between 40%-45% 6-1 when opponents shoot less than 40% 1-1 when shooting 50% or better on threes 2-0 when shooting 40-50% on threes 6-1 when shooting 30-40% on threes 1-3 when shooting less than 30% on threes 0-2 when opponent shoots 50% or better on threes 2-0 when opponent shoots 40-50% on threes 4-0 when opponent shoots 30-40% on threes 3-3 when opponent shoots less than 30% on threes 3-1 when making 10 or more three-pointers 5-3 when making 5-9 three-pointers 2-1 when making 0-4 three-pointers 2-1 when opponents make 10 or more three-pointers 7-2 when opponents make 5-9 three-pointers 1-2 when opponents make 0-4 three-pointers 3-2 when shooting more free throws than opponent 7-3 when opponent shoots more free throws 0-0 when free throws are even 7-1 when having fewer turnovers than opponent 2-4 when opponent has fewer turnovers 1-0 when turnovers are even 6-2 when outrebounding opponent 4-2 when opponent outrebounds Hofstra 0-1 when rebounds are even 3-2 with 15-19 assists 7-2 with 10-14 assists 0-1 with less than 10 assists 6-0 with 10 or more steals 3-3 with 5-9 steals 1-2 with less than 5 steals 5-4 when Hofstra wins the opening tip 5-1 when opponent wins opening tip 7-4 when scoring the first points of the game 3-1 when opponent scores first points of the game 8-1 when leading at halftime 1-3 when trailing at halftime 1-1 when tied at halftime 10-2 when leading with 2:00 to play 0-3 when trailing with 2:00 to play 1-1 when playing on television 9-4 when not on television 2-2 when five or more players score in double figures 4-0 when four players score in double figures 2-1 when three players score in double figures 2-1 when two players score in double figures 0-1 when one player scores in double figures 10-5 when Loren Stokes scores 10 or more 9-4 when Antoine Agudio scores 10 or more 4-3 when Carlos Rivera scores 10 or more 5-1 when Aurimas Kieza scores 10 or more 4-2 when Adrian Uter scores 10 or more 4-0 when Michael Radziejewski scores 10 or more 0-1 when Wendell Gibson scores 10 or more 9-3 when Loren Stokes leads in scoring** 2-1 when Antoine Agudio leads in scoring 1-0 when Aurimas Kieza leads in scoring* 1-0 when Carlos Rivera leads in scoring* 0-1 when Wendell Gibson leads in scoring 4-2 when Adrian Uter leads in rebounding* 3-0 when Aurimas Kieza leads in rebounding* 2-2 when Loren Stokes leads in rebounding* 1-1 when Antoine Agudio leads in rebounding* 0-1 when Carlos Rivera leads in rebounding* 0-1 when Wendell Gibson leads in rebounding * - number of times tied for team lead 10

The Last Time It Happened... TEAM-GAME Hofstra scored 90-99 points 2003-04: 98 vs. William & Mary, 1/24/04 (98-71) Hofstra scored 100 points or more 1991-92: 103 at UMBC, 2/29/92 (103-87) Opponent scored 90-99 points 2003-04: 92 by Drexel, 2/11/04 (92-69) Opponent scored 100 points or more 1995-96: 100 by Drexel, 1/6/96 (100-71) Held an opponent to less than 50 points 2004-05: 40 vs. Columbia, 12/22/04 (64-40) Held an opponent to less than 40 points 1988-89: 34 vs. Rider, 1/18/89 (48-34) Hofstra was held below 50 points 2002-03: 47 at UNCW, 1/4/03 (71-47) Hofstra was held below 40 points 1998-99: 37 by Drexel, 2/28/99 (55-37) 50 percent from the field 2004-05:.509 vs. Syracuse, 12/30/04 (27-53) 60 percent from the field 2003-04:.600 vs. Towson, 1/7/04 (36-60) 80 percent or better from the foul line 2002-03:.929 at Maryland, 11/29/03 (13-14) 90 percent or better from the foul line 2003-04:.929 at Maryland, 11/29/03 (13-14) 100 percent from the foul line 1997-98: 11-11 at American (P.R.), 11/29/97 20-point win 2004-05: 64-40 vs. Columbia, 12/22/04 30-point win 1999-00: 90-57 vs. New Hampshire, 2/18/00 20-point loss 2003-04: 92-69 at Drexel, 2/11/04 30-point loss 2002-03: 77-46 at Old Dominion, 3/1/03 Overtime win 2001-02: 82-80 vs. Illinois State, 11/25/01 Double-overtime win 1993-94: 88-86 vs. NE Illinois, 3/6/94 Overtime loss 2004-05: 81-84 vs. Drexel, 1/8/05 Win on Last-Second Shot 2003-04: 58-55 at Columbia, 12/6/03 (Carlos Rivera) Loss on Last-Second Shot 1994-95: 70-68 vs. Northeastern, 1/3/95 (Damon Singletary) 5-game winning streak 2004-05: 9 games 10-game winning streak 2000-01: 18 games INDIVIDUAL-GAME 25 or more points 25 by Loren Stokes at William & Mary, 2/14/04 30 or more points 34 by Rick Apodaca vs. ODU, 1/18/03 35 or more points 40 by Craig Claxton at Maine, 1/21/00 40 or more points 40 by Craig Claxton at Maine, 1/21/00 Opponent with 30 or more points 38 by Keydren Clark (St. Peter's), 12/23/03 Opponent with 35 or more points 38 by Keydren Clark (St. Peter's), 12/23/03 Opponent with 40 or more points 42 by Eddie Benton (Vermont), 12/8/95 Two players with 20 points or more 20/20 by Kenny Adeleke/Wendell Gibson vs. William & Mary, 1/24/04 Three players with 20 points or more 21/20/20 by Speedy Claxton/Lawrence Thomas/Tim Beckett vs. Delaware, 1/7/97 Five players in double figures 81-74 loss to UNC Wilmington, 1/12/05 Two players with 10 or more rebounds 11/10 by Loren Stokes/Wendell Gibson at JMU, 1/21/04 Three players with 10 or more rebounds 11/11/10 by Danny Walker/Wendell Gibson/Kenny Adeleke vs. Florida Atlantic, 11/17/01 20 rebounds 20 by Kenny Adeleke vs. UNCW, 2/15/03 More than 20 rebounds 21 by John Irving vs. Lehigh, 1976-77 20 points and 20 rebounds 25/20 by David Taylor vs. Wagner, 1981-82 double-double (Pts.- Rebs.) 16/10 by Loren Stokes at VCU, 1/15/05 Two players with double-doubles (pts./rebs) 18/11 & 18/10 by Loren Stokes/Wendell Gibson at JMU, 1/21/04 double-double (Pts.-Assists) 10/12 by Gibran Washington at St. John's, 12/2/03 100 percent from the field (min. 5 made) 6-6 by Kenny Adeleke vs. Illinois State, 11/25/01 100 percent from foul line (min. 5 made) 8-8 by Michael Radziejewski at JMU, 12/4/04 100 percent from foul line (min. 10 made) 10-10 by Danny Walker vs. JMU, 2/8/02 100 percent from three-point line (min. 3 made) 5-5 by Michael Radziejewski vs. Drexel, 2/5/03 Six or more three-pointers 6 by Aurimas Kieza at Towson, 2/24/04 Five or more three-pointers 5 by Antoine Agudio at Syracuse, 12/3/04 Two players with five or more three-pointers 5/5 by Danny Walker/Carlos Rivera at St. John's, 12/2/03 Eight assists exactly 8 by Woody Souffrant at Marist, 11/18/03 Nine assists exactly 9 by Loren Stokes vs. William & Mary, 1/24/04 Ten assists exactly 10 by Woody Souffrant vs. Delaware, 1/26/02 More than 10 assists 12 by Gibran Washington at St. John's, 12/2/03 Five steals or more 5 by Gibran Washington vs. Columbia, 12/22/04 Five blocks or more 6/5 by Aurimas Kieza/Adrian Uter vs. Columbia, 12/22/04 11

2004-05 Hofstra University Men's Basketball Roster Numerical No. Player Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/JuCo or Prep School 1 Loren Stokes G So. 6-3 175 Buffalo, NY/Turner-Carroll/St. Thomas More 3 Justin Jones G So. 6-0 185 Alpharetta, GA/West Lake (TX)/Maine Central Institute 5 Jorge Lebron G Fr. 6-2 180 San German, PR/Florida Prep Academy 11 Gibran Washington G Jr. 6-0 205 Jacksonville, FL/Mandarin 12 Woody Souffrant G Sr. 5-11 170 Brooklyn, NY/William E. Grady 13 Antoine Agudio G Fr. 6-3 180 Huntington Station, NY/Walt Whitman 21 Ryan Johnson G/F Fr. 6-4 210 Massapequa, NY/St. John the Baptist/St. Thomas More 23 Kenny Harris F Jr. 6-9 200 Bronx, NY/St. John the Baptist/L.A. City College 24 Michael Radziejewski F Sr. 6-5 205 Jackson Heights, NY/Christ the King 25 Aurimas Kieza F Jr. 6-8 215 Marijampole, Lithuania/Florida Air Academy 31 Carlos Rivera G So. 6-2 200 San German, PR/Miami Christian/Bridgton Academy 32 Brian Sisti F/C Fr. 6-8 235 Northport, NY/Northport 33 Adrian Uter F/C Jr. 6-7 225 Queens, NY/Springfield Gardens/Broward CC 42 Wendell Gibson C Sr. 6-7 255 Far Rockaway, NY/Archbishop Molloy ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Head Coach: Tom Pecora Assistant Coaches: Tom Parrotta, Van Macon, David Duke Alphabetical No. Player Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School/JuCo or Prep School 13 Antoine Agudio G Fr. 6-3 180 Huntington Station, NY/Walt Whitman 42 Wendell Gibson C Sr. 6-7 255 Far Rockaway, NY/Archbishop Molloy 23 Kenny Harris F Jr. 6-9 200 Bronx, NY/St. John the Baptist/L.A. City College 21 Ryan Johnson G/F Fr. 6-4 210 Massapequa, NY/St. John the Baptist/St. Thomas More 3 Justin Jones G So. 6-0 185 Alpharetta, GA/West Lake (TX)/Maine Central Institute 25 Aurimas Kieza F Jr. 6-8 215 Marijampole, Lithuania/Florida Air Academy 5 Jorge Lebron G Fr. 6-2 180 San German, PR/Florida Prep Academy 24 Michael Radziejewski F Sr. 6-5 205 Jackson Heights, NY/Christ the King 31 Carlos Rivera G So. 6-2 200 San German, PR/Miami Christian/Bridgton Academy 32 Brian Sisti F/C Fr. 6-8 235 Northport, NY/Northport 12 Woody Souffrant G Sr. 5-11 170 Brooklyn, NY/William E. Grady 1 Loren Stokes G So. 6-3 175 Buffalo, NY/Turner-Carroll/St. Thomas More 33 Adrian Uter F/C Jr. 6-7 225 Queens, NY/Springfield Gardens/Broward CC 11 Gibran Washington G Jr. 6-0 205 Jacksonville, FL/Mandarin ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Head Coach: Tom Pecora Assistant Coaches: Tom Parrotta, Van Macon, David Duke PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 5 Jorge Lebron HOR-hay luh-bron 11 Gibran Washington jib-ron 12 Woody Souffrant soo-frahnt 13 Antoine Agudio uh-goo-dee-oh 24 Michael Radziejewski RAD-jee-ESS-kee 25 Aurimas Kieza or-eem-iss key-asia (like the continent) 33 Adrian Uter YOU-ter 42 Wendell Gibson when-dell Coach Tom Pecora puh-core-uh 12