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2008-09 W&M MEN S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Overall: 6-12 Home: 4-5 Away: 1-7 Conference: 1-7 NOVEMBER 14 at Penn State TV: BTN L, 51-65 16 at Ohio L, 55-74 19 NORFOLK STATE W, 74-58 22 NAVY L, 99-102 3 OT 25 RADFORD W, 73-53 28 vs. South Carolina State ^ W, 74-63 29 at Liberty ^ L, 74-80 2OT DECEMBER 2 at Loyola (Chicago) TV: ESPN Full Court/ESPN360 L, 61-64 6 VCU * L, 50-66 20 HAVERFORD W, 83-50 31 HARVARD W, 67-54 JANUARY 3 at Northeastern * L, 44-60 5 OLD DOMINION * L, 50-62 7 at UNCW * TV: ESPN Regional/MASN W, 73-59 10 JAMES MADISON * L, 65-74 14 GEORGE MASON * L, 57-61 17 at Delaware * TV: CSN-MA, CSN-P, CSS L, 62-71 21 at Hofstra * L, 44-54 24 at Drexel * 4 PM 28 TOWSON * 7 PM 31 GEORGIA STATE * TV: CSS, WSKY 5 PM FEBRUARY 4 NORTHEASTERN * TV: CSN-NE, WSKY 7 PM 7 at VCU * 7:30 PM 11 UNCW * 7 PM 14 at James Madison * 7 PM 18 at Towson * 7 PM 21 ESPNU BRACKETBUSTER 25 at Old Dominion * 7 PM 28 DREXEL * 7 PM MARCH 6 CAA Tournament First Round (Richmond, Va.) 7 CAA Tournament Quarterfi nals (Richmond, Va.) 8 CAA Tournament Semifi nals (Richmond, Va.) 9 CAA Tournament Final (Richmond, Va.) ^ Liberty Thanksgiving Tournament (Lynchburg, Va.) * Colonial Athletic Association game BTN - Big Ten Network CSN-MA - Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic CSN-P - Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia CSN-NE - Comcast SportsNet New England MASN - Mid-Atlantic Sports Network CSS - Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast WSKY - WSKY-TV (Hampton Roads) Channel 4 Home Games are in BOLD CAPS and played at Kaplan Arena Game #19 Philadelphia, Pa. Daskalakis Athletic Center WILLIAM AND MARY TRIBE (6-12, 1-7 CAA) W&M WRAPS UP ROAD TRIBE AT DREXEL The William and Mary men s basketball team will wrap up a three-game CAA road trip at Drexel on Saturday, Jan. 24. Tip-off is slated for 4 p.m. at the Daskalakis Athletic Center in Philadelphia, Pa. W&M dropped a 54-44 decision on the road at Hofstra on Jan. 21. The Tribe led by two in a low scoring fi rst half, but the Pride shot 46.4 percent in the second half and drilled seven 3-pointers to outdistance W&M. Junior guard David Schneider led the Green and Gold attack with 18 points on 4-of-8 shooting from 3-point range. Freshman Quinn McDowell fi nished with eight points and a teamhigh three assists. Drexel won its fourth straight game, knocking off Delaware, 79-69, on Jan. 20. Samme Givens led four Dragons in double fi gures with 10 points, while Jamie Harris added 14 points and fi ve assists. Fans can catch the action on the Tribe Radio Network with Jay Colley on the call. The broadcast can be heard live over the Internet at TribeAthletics.com. STORY LINES - The Green and Gold will look for its third straight win over Drexel after sweeping the season series last year. The College won its fi rst-ever game in Philadelphia, downing the Dragons, 73-72, in overtime, before notching a 57-50 win in Williamsburg. In total, the Tribe has won three of the last four meeting between the two schools. - Over the last nine games, freshman Quinn McDowell is averaging 10.2 points and a team-best 5.2 rebounds per game. - Junior David Schneider has scored in double fi gures in 13 of the Tribe s last 16 games. He moved into fourth place on the Tribe s career 3-pointers made list with his four against Hofstra. Schneider has connected on 153 3-pointers for his career. AT DREXEL DRAGONS (9-8, 5-3 CAA) Saturday January 24, 2009 4 PM PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS WILLIAM AND MARY TRIBE Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl./El. PPG APG RPG Other G 1 Kendrix Brown 6-3 205 Fr./Fr. 3.8 1.8 3.8 G 2 David Schneider 6-3 187 Jr./Jr. 13.7 2.9 3.3.889 FT% G 22 Danny Sumner 6-7 215 Jr./Jr. 15.6 1.2 4.5.356 3FG% F 20 Quinn McDowell 6-5 195 Fr./Fr. 8.6 0.9 4.5.535 FG% F 15 Peter Stein 6-9 240 Sr./Sr. 5.9 1.8 4.5 DREXEL DRAGONS Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl./El. PPG APG RPG Other F 33 Evan Neisler 6-8 215 Sr./Jr. 8.8 0.4 7.1 F 42 Kenny Tribbett 6-9 250 Sr./Sr. 3.2 0.1 2.9 G 3 Scott Rodgers 6-3 200 Sr./Sr. 13.4 2.7 4.5 G 11 Gerald Colds 5-11 160 So./So. 9.2 1.9 2.8 G 23 Jamie Harris 5-10 165 So./So. 7.6 3.1 3.2 1.3 SPG

GAME NOTES SCOUTING DREXEL After opening the CAA portion of the schedule at 1-3, Drexel has won its last four games to propel itself into fourth-place in the conference standings at 5-3. Overall, Drexel is 9-8 on the season. The Dragons are coming off a 79-69 win over Delaware on Jan. 20. Drexel shot 45.8 percent from the fl oor and connected on 22-of-31 from the free throw line to outdistance the Blue Hens. Freshman Samme Givens led four Dragon players in double fi gures with 19 points and six rebounds. Jamie Harris fi nished with 14 points and fi ve assists, while Leon Spencer just missed a double-double with 11 points and nine rebounds. Scott Rodgers rounded out the double-digit scorers with 10 points in the victory. Spencer is coming off a career week in which he was named CAA co-player of the Week after averaging 16.5 points, 6.0 rebounds and 3.0 blocks per game. On the year, Spencer is averaging 5.4 points and 3.9 rebounds per game off the bench for Drexel. Only one Dragon player is averaging in double fi gures as Scott Rodgers scores 13.4 per game. Six other players average more than 5.4 points per game for the Dragons. Sophomore Gerald Colds is second on the squad at 9.2 points per game, followed by Tramayne Hawthorne and Evan Neisler at 8.8. Neisler is the Dragons top rebounder and ranks fourth in the CAA at 7.1 per game. Harris leads the squad in assists (3.1) and steals (1.3) per game. As a team, Drexel ranks third in the CAA and 61st nationally in defensive fi eld goal percentage. The Dragons are also fi fth in the league in points allowed per game at 64.2. In league games alone, Drexel is only allowing points to score 59.5 points per game. Drexel leads the all-time series with the Tribe at 14-5, but W&M has won three of the last four meetings over the last two seasons. Last season, W&M swept the season series for the fi rst time. The College claimed the program s fi rst-ever win in Philadelphia, Pa., with a 73-72 win in January. The Tribe connected on 14 3-pointers in the victory. W&M rounded out the sweep with a 57-50 win at home against the Dragons. TRIBE CAREER VS. DREXEL CHRIS DARNELL Date Starts Min FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D Tot A TO B S Pts 2/21/07 17 0-2.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-2 2 1 0 0 1 0 1/23/08 27 2-5.400 1-2.500 0-0.000 0-3 3 1 0 0 1 5 2/20/08 15 0-2.000 0-1.000 0-0.000 0-2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3/0 59-19.7 2-9.222 1-3.333 0-0.000 0-7 7-2.3 2 0 0 2 5-1.7 STEVEN HESS Date Starts Min FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D Tot A TO B S Pts 2/14/07 10 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-3 3 1 0 1 0 0 2/21/07 3 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1/23/08 9 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 1-3 4 0 0 1 0 0 2/20/08 9 0-1.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Totals 4/0 31-7.8 0-1.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 1-6 7-1.8 1 1 2 1 0-0.0 MARCUS KITTS Date Starts Min FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D Tot A TO B S Pts 2/20/08 9 1-1 1.000 0-0.000 2-2 1.000 0-1 1 1 0 0 0 4 Totals 1/0 9-9.0 1-1 1.000 0-0.000 2-2 1.000 0-1 1-1.0 1 0 0 0 4-4.0 DAVID SCHNEIDER Date Starts Min FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D Tot A TO B S Pts 2/14/07 * 30 1-5.200 0-2.000 5-6.833 1-4 5 0 3 0 1 7 1/23/08 * 39 2-6.333 1-5.200 0-0.000 0-7 7 3 1 0 3 5 2/20/08 * 30 2-4.500 1-2.500 7-8.875 2-3 5 1 3 0 6 12 Totals 3/3 99-33.0 5-16.313 2-9.222 12-14.857 3-14 17-5.7 4 7 0 10 24-8.0 ALEX SMITH Date Starts Min FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D Tot A TO B S Pts 1/5/06 5 1-3.333 0-0.000 0-0.000 2-0 2 0 0 0 0 2 2/14/07 15 0-2.000 0-0.000 3-6.500 3-2 5 1 2 3 1 3 2/21/07 21 3-8.375 0-1.000 3-3 1.000 3-3 6 1 0 0 0 9 Totals 3/0 41-13.7 4-13.308 0-1.000 6-9.667 8-3 13-4.3 2 2 3 1 14-4.7 PETER STEIN Date Starts Min FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D Tot A TO B S Pts 1/5/06 13 2-4.500 0-1.000 0-0.000 0-3 3 1 1 0 0 4 2/23/06 * 19 4-7.571 0-0.000 2-6.333 2-2 4 0 2 0 1 10 2/14/07 * 23 2-9.222 0-2.000 0-2.000 1-6 7 1 2 2 2 4 2/21/07 * 22 2-4.500 0-2.000 0-0.000 2-0 2 2 0 0 1 4 1/23/08 * 36 4-8.500 0-1.000 0-0.000 4-5 9 4 7 0 1 8 2/20/08 * 22 1-6.167 0-2.000 0-0.000 2-1 3 1 1 2 3 2 Totals 6/5 135-22.5 15-38.395 0-8.000 2-8.250 11-17 28-4.7 9 13 4 8 32-5.3 DANNY SUMNER Date Starts Min FG-A Pct 3FG-A Pct FT-A Pct O-D Tot A TO B S Pts 2/21/07 15 2-3.667 1-2.500 0-4.000 1-1 2 3 4 1 0 5 1/23/08 * 24 5-8.625 1-2.500 3-4.750 1-0 1 0 3 0 1 14 2/20/08 * 32 5-11.455 0-0.000 2-2 1.000 1-1 2 1 0 2 1 12 Totals 3/2 71-23.7 12-22.545 2-4.500 5-10.500 3-2 5-1.7 4 7 3 2 31-10.3 MEDIA INFORMATION WILLIAM AND MARY SPORTS INFORMATION Kris Sears, Assoc. Director (MBB Contact) Offi ce: (757) 221-3368 Cell: (765) 860-1205 E-mail: kasear@wm.edu Fax: (757) 221-3412 Website: www.tribeathletics.com CAA TELEPHONIC PRESS CONFERENCES Members of the media are invited to participate in the CAA weekly telephonic press conference series. The fi rst call will occur on January 5 and run each Monday morning through March 2. CAA coaches will be available to answer questions beginning at 10:00 a.m. The phone number to take part in the call is 866-809-6768. Members of the media should contact Rob Washburn (804-754-1616 x19) at the CAA offi ce with any questions. Comments from the call will also be available on the web at www.caasports.com on Monday afternoons. 10:00am 10:10am 10:20am 10:30am 10:40am 10:50am 11:00am 11:10am 11:20am 11:30am 11:40am 11:50am Tom Pecora, Hofstra Bill Coen, Northeastern Anthony Grant, VCU Blaine Taylor, ODU Tony Shaver, W&M Benny Moss, UNCW Matt Brady, JMU Jim Larranaga, MASON Pat Kennedy, Towson Monte Ross, Delaware Bruiser Flint, Drexel Rod Barnes, Georgia State WILLIAM AND MARY RADIO NETWORK Teaming up once again to call all the action of Tribe basketball over the airwaves will be Jay Colley, Charlie Woollum and Bill McDonald. It is the 20th season for Colley and McDonald on the air together, while Woollum joins the crew for the fi fth season. The fl agship stations for the radio network are WYTD, 92.3 FM, and WBACH, 107.9 FM. W&M games can be heard on all of the following stations: WYTD (92.3 FM) WBACH (107.9 FM) WCLM (1450 AM) WBRG (1050 AM) Williamsburg Williamsburg Richmond Lynchburg Tribe basketball games can also be heard live via the Internet. Go to the W&M website: www.tribeathletics.com and click on the Live Audio link for more information. ON THE INTERNET For complete coverage of all 23 of William and Mary s teams on the Internet, go to www.tribeathletics. com. The offi cial site of Tribe athletics features the most recent press releases, statistics and schedule information, as well as the latest basketball game notes and season updates. VIA CELL PHONE Fans can have fi nal scores for all W&M sports sent as a text message to a cell phone. escores is a free service available from Stretch Internet, the Tribe s Internet broadcast partner. To sign up for this service, go to the W&M web site: www.tribeathletics.com and click on the escores link at the top of the page. at Drexel, 1/24/09 2

GAME NOTES TALE OF THE TAPE SERIES HISTORY... Drexel leads 14-5 LAST MEETING...W&M won 57-50 (2/20/08) OVERALL STATS W&M DREXEL Points Per Game 64.2 62.5 Opp. Points Per Game 65.0 64.2 Scoring Differential -0.8-1.7 Field Goal Percentage.411.370 Opp. Field Goal Percentage.432.404 3-Point Percentage.309.261 Opp. 3-Point Percentage.358.343 Free Throw Percentage.697.668 Opp. Free Throw Percentage.690.675 Rebounds Per Game 34.9 40.8 Off. Rebounds Per Game 12.2 15.8 Def. Rebounds Per Game 22.7 25.0 Opp. Reb. Per Game 33.8 36.0 Opp. Off. Reb. Per Game 11.1 11.8 Opp. Def. Reb. Per Game 22.7 24.2 Rebound Differential +1.1 +4.8 Assists Per Game 14.1 11.2 Opp. Assists Per Game 12.9 11.2 Turnovers per game 14.4 13.3 Opp. Turnovers per game 14.4 11.9 Block Shots Per Game 2.3 3.6 Opp. Block Shots Per Game 3.8 5.0 Steals Per Game 6.4 5.5 Opp. Steals Per Game 7.2 6.4 CONFERENCE STATS W&M DREXEL Points Per Game 55.6 62.8 Opp. Points Per Game 63.4 59.5 Scoring Differential -7.7 +3.3 Field Goal Percentage.367.392 Opp. Field Goal Percentage.434.388 3-Point Percentage.266.252 Opp. 3-Point Percentage.402.304 Free Throw Percentage.715.734 Opp. Free Throw Percentage.728.690 Rebounds Per Game 32.0 38.5 Off. Rebounds Per Game 11.8 14.3 Def. Rebounds Per Game 20.2 24.2 Opp. Reb. Per Game 34.5 35.1 Opp. Off. Reb. Per Game 10.9 13.0 Opp. Def. Reb. Per Game 23.6 22.1 Rebound Differential -2.5 +3.4 Assists Per Game 10.5 12.5 Opp. Assists Per Game 13.5 9.1 Turnovers per game 13.4 12.6 Opp. Turnovers per game 14.4 11.8 Block Shots Per Game 2.4 4.3 Opp. Block Shots Per Game 4.8 4.1 Steals Per Game 6.1 5.6 Opp. Steals Per Game 6.8 6.5 ROOKIE STARTERS In each of the Tribe s last two road contests, W&M head coach Tony Shave has gone with different looks in the starting lineup, but on both occasions the fi rst fi ve on the court included a pair of freshmen in Kendrix Brown and Quinn McDowell. The pair has put up impressive numbers as starters on the road in the CAA over the last two contests. McDowell led the Tribe with 15 points and nine rebounds at Delaware and over the two games is averaging 11.5 points and a team-best 5.5 rebounds per game. He is also shooting 66.7 percent from the fl oor and 75 percent from 3-point range. Brown, on the other hand, has been more of a fl oor general for the Tribe. He has topped the squad with three assists in each game compared to just one turnover in both contests. He also pulled down a career-best nine rebounds at Delaware. SCHNEIDER FINDING THE STROKE Junior guard David Schneider found his stroke from long range in the Tribe s road loss to Hofstra on Jan. 21. After connecting on only two 3-point fi eld goals in the College s previous three games, Schneider canned 4-of-8 from long range against the Pride and fi nished with a game-high 18 points. In 13 of the College s last 16 games, Schneider has tallied double fi gures. He is third in the CAA and ranks 76th nationally, knocking down 2.6 3-pointers per game. ON THE ROAD AGAIN The Tribe will wrap up the fi rst of its two three-game CAA road trips when it travels to Drexel on Saturday, Jan. 24. The Green and Gold started the trip at Delaware on Jan. 17, before trekking to Hempstead, N.Y. to face Hofstra on Jan. 21. Later in the CAA schedule, W&M will travel to James Madison on Feb. 14, before playing at Towson on Feb. 18. After a non-conference game in the ESPNU BracketBusters event, the Tribe makes the trip down to Norfolk, Va., to face Old Dominion. Taking the entire CAA schedule into account, there are only four three-game road trips on the slate. Georgia State and UNC Wilmington are the only other CAA schools to play three straight league games on the road this season. WHAT CAN BROWN DO FOR YOU? Freshman guard Kendrix Brown has stepped up his offensive production for the Tribe over the last fi ve games. Known for his athleticism and ability on the defensive end through the opening half of the season, the rookie from Norfolk, Va., is starting to show his skill on the offensive end of the court as well. Over the last fi ve games, Brown is averaging six points and 3.8 rebounds per game. He started the Tribe s last two games at Delaware and Hofstra, dishing out a team-best three assists compared to just one turnover in each game. Brown enjoyed a career night in the Tribe s 74-65 setback to James Madison on Jan. 10 as he tallied his fi rst career double-digit scoring performance with 10 points on 4-of-7 from the fl oor. He also added a career-best six rebounds to go along with a team-high two steals. Against both UNC Wilmington and George Mason, Brown tallied seven points. He has also shown the ability to knock down the outside shot, hitting on 37.5 percent of his 3-point attempts on the year. MOVING UP THE CAREER STANDINGS With his four 3-point fi eld goals at Hofstra, junior David Schneider moved into fourthplace on the Tribe s career 3-pointers made list. He currently has 153 for his career and passed Greg Burzell for fourth on the Tribe s career list. In just over two and a half season with the Green and Gold, Schneider has averaged two 3-pointers per game, and at his current pace, he will become the most prolifi c 3-point shooter in school history. His two 3-pointers per game over his career is the third-best in school history. 1. Matt Verkey 218 1993-96 2. Nathan Mann 215 2005-08 3. Randy Bracy 171 1996-99 4. David Schneider 153 2007-P 5. Greg Burzell 150 1987-89 MIGHTY QUINN Over the last nine games, freshman Quinn McDowell has developed into a consistent scoring option for the Tribe. He is averaging 10.2 points and a team-best 5.2 rebounds per game, while shooting 56.1 percent from the fl oor and 82.8 percent from the free throw line. In four of his last eight games, McDowell has scored double-digits, including a career-high 15 points at Delaware. He has not scored fewer than seven points in a game during the stretch. 3 at Drexel, 1/24/09

GAME NOTES McDowell has made an impact on the Tribe lineup throughout his rookie season. Appearing in all 18 games with three starts, the Mason, Ohio native ranks third on the team in scoring at 8.6 points per game. He has led the Tribe bench in scoring on 10 occasions this season, including six double-digit showings against Ohio (11 points), Navy (13 points), Liberty (11 points), Harvard (13 points), Northeastern (12) and UNCW (12). He tallied his fi rst career double-double against Harvard on Dec. 31. Along with his stellar scoring and rebound averages, McDowell tops W&M in fi eld goal percentage at 53.3 percent and is shooting 82.1 percent from the foul line. SCHNEIDER FROM THE CHARITY STRIPE Over the last two seasons, junior David Schneider has proven to be one of the best free throw shooters in the CAA. After ranking second in the league in free throw percentage last season at 85.5 percent, Schneider is hitting on a higher percentage this season (87.1 percent) and leads the CAA in the statistical category. As of the latest NCAA rankings released on Jan. 22, Schneider ranks 24th nationally in free throw shooting. His career free throw percentage of 80.7 (209-of-259) currently ranks sixth in W&M history. DISHING IT OUT W&M ranks fourth in the CAA in assists per game at 14.1. The average is the best for the College since 2004, and at its current pace, the Tribe s assist total for the season would ranks among the top 10 in the program s history. On three occasions, W&M has eclipsed the 20-assist mark. W&M dished out a season-best 23 helpers at Liberty on Nov. 29 and against Haverford on Dec. 20. An even more impressive stats is W&M s percentage of fi eld goals off assists. According to Kenpom.com (as of Jan. 22), the College ranks 35th nationally in assist percentage at 61.8 percent. That means that more than 60 percent of the Tribe s fi eld goals made have come as a result of assists from teammates. The percentage is second among CAA schools. W&M also ranks fourth in the CAA in assist-to-turnover ratio at 1.0. ON THE OFFENSIVE GLASS The Tribe has seen a signifi cant increase in offensive rebounding recently. Through the opening fi ve games of the season, W&M averaged just 8.2 offensive rebounds per game, but over the last 12 contests, the Green and Gold has upped that number to 13.8 per contest. In seven of the Tribe s last 13 games, W&M pulled down 16 or more offensive rebounds. Over the previous two seasons combined, W&M only had four games with at least 16 offensive rebounds. In the Tribe s contests against James Madison, George Mason and Delaware recently, W&M pulled down more offensive rebounds than its foes, resulting in a signifi cant advantage in second chance points. The College pulled down 19 offensive rebounds against JMU, leading to a 20-4 advantage in second chance points. Versus Mason, the Green and Gold corralled 14 boards on the offensive end and turned it into an 18-6 cushion in second chance points. In its most recent contest at Delaware, the College pulled down 18 offensive rebounds and fi nished with an 18-10 advantage in second chance points. DOUBLE-DOUBLES AROUND Junior guard David Schneider became the third Tribe player this season to register a double-double, fi nishing with 15 points and 11 rebounds against George Mason on Jan. 14. Fellow classmate Danny Sumner had a double-double earlier this season against Navy, while freshman Quinn McDowell notched a double-double at home in the Tribe s win over Harvard. It marks the fi rst time since the 2003-04 season that three different Tribe players registered a double-double during the season. Going into this season, no Tribe player had accomplished the feat in three seasons. During the 2003-04 season, four different W&M players registered double-doubles. Nick D Antoni, Zeb Cope, Adam Hess and Corey Cofi eld each had double-doubles during that campaign. STEIN IN CHARGE Over the last two seasons, senior forward Peter Stein has been regarded as the Tribe s top defender, doing numerous things that do not translate over to the box score. Last season, Stein led the Tribe with 20 charges taken and in rebounding at 4.8 per game. He is well on his way to bettering the charge total during his senior season, and he once again tops the team charges taken and rebounding. He is averaging of one charge taken per game and leads the team with 18 on the season. Stein also tops W&M in rebounding at 4.6 per game. TRIBE TRENDS BY MONTH... 07-08 08-09 SHAVER ERA In November 1-4 3-4 13-17 In December 3-3 2-2 16-16 In January 7-2 1-6 18-39 In February 3-5 0-0 11-27 In March 3-2 0-0 4-6 RECORD IN... Decided by 5 pts or less 9-2 0-3 18-20 Decided by 5-10 pts 4-6 0-4 18-42 Decided by 11 or more pts 4-8 6-5 31-56 At night (After 6 p.m.) 9-12 4-9 45-72 During the day 8-4 2-3 15-30 Decided in OT 1-0 0-2 3-6 Televised 4-4 1-4 6-19 SCORING... Less than 60 points 4-11 0-7 7-51 60-69 points 5-3 1-3 16-35 70-79 points 7-1 4-1 19-14 80-89 points 1-1 1-0 14-3 90-99 points 0-0 0-1 5-2 100 or more points 0-0 0-0 0-0 ALLOWING... Less than 60 points 9-5 5-1 29-12 60-69 points 6-4 1-6 23-28 70-79 points 2-5 0-3 10-36 80-89 points 0-2 0-1 1-19 90-99 points 0-0 0-0 0-7 100 or more points 0-0 0-1 0-3 RECORD WHEN... Leading at the half 7-1 4-2 39-14 Trailing at the half 9-15 2-7 19-84 Tied at the half 1-0 0-3 2-6 Lead with 5 min. left 12-0 6-0 52-8 Trailing with 5 min. left 4-15 0-12 6-95 Tied with 5 min. left 1-1 0-0 2-2 Three in double digits 9-7 2-4 25-35 Four in double digits 4-1 1-1 16-10 Five in double digits 1-0 1-0 5-0 SHOOTING FROM THE FIELD... 50 percent or better 4-0 3-0 22-0 between 40 and 50% 10-5 3-2 31-46 Less than 40% 3-11 0-10 7-59 Opp. shooting 50% 0-5 0-0 1-41 Opp. shoots 40-50% 8-10 3-11 31-51 Opp. shoots less than 40% 9-1 3-1 29-13 Better than opponent 13-2 4-0 51-11 Worse than opponent 4-14 2-12 9-90 Hits 8 or more 3-pt. FGs 9-8 2-2 25-23 More 3-pt. FG than opp. 13-5 4-2 33-25 Shoots 50% from 3-pt. FGs 3-0 0-0 9-4 SHOOTING FROM THE FREE THROW LINE... Makes More Than Opp. 12-1 6-5 50-34 Makes Less than Opp. 4-14 0-6 9-64 Shoots 70% or better 10-7 4-3 35-46 Opp. Shoots 70% or better 9-7 2-5 22-51 REBOUNDING... Outrebounding opp. 5-5 4-4 36-39 Outrebounded by opp. 11-10 2-7 21-58 Wins Offensive glass 3-10 3-5 22-58 Loses Offensive glass 13-5 2-5 36-42 Wins Defensive glass 11-2 5-2 51-29 Loses Defensive glass 6-13 1-10 10-66 TURNOVERS... Fewer Turnovers than opp. 11-5 3-5 31-29 More Turnovers than opp. 5-6 3-6 26-64 10 or fewer turnovers 5-4 1-1 9-10 more than 10 turnovers 12-12 5-11 51-95 at Drexel, 1/24/09 4

GAME NOTES SCORING BREAKDOWN CLASS PTS PCT. Freshmen 216 18.7 Sophomore 101 8.7 Junior 652 56.4 Senior 187 16.2 SCORING PTS PCT. Starters 812 70.2 Bench 354 29.8 POINTS IN THE PAINT PTS APG W&M 452 25.1 Opponents 416 23.1 POINTS OFF TURNOVERS PTS APG W&M 288 16.0 Opponents 267 14.8 BENCH SCORING PTS APG W&M 354 19.7 Opponents 307 16.1 FT% LAST 5 MINUTES + OT FTM-A PCT. W&M 99-116.853 Opponents 87-124.702 FG% LAST 5 MINUTES + OT FGM-A PCT. W&M 76-181.420 Opponents 69-141.489 3FG% LAST 5 MINUTES + OT 3FGM-A PCT. W&M 26-78.333 Opponents 15-41.366 LEADING SCORERS 10 - Danny Sumner (15 at PSU, 12 at Ohio, 24 vs. NSU, 21 vs. RU, 23 at LU, 18 at LUC, 18 vs. VCU, 14 at NU, 16 vs. JMU, 17 vs. Mason) 7 - David Schneider (31 vs. Navy, 22 vs. SCSU, 23 at LU, 16 vs. Harvard, 17 vs. ODU, 17 at UNCW, 18 at Hofstra) 1 - Alex Smith (16 vs. Haverford); Quinn McDowell (15 at Delaware) LEADING REBOUNDERS 4 - Chris Darnell (6 vs. NSU, 7 vs. RU, 7 vs. SCSU, 7 at LU); Danny Sumner (5 at Ohio, 11 vs. Navy, 5 at NU, 8 vs. JMU); Quinn McDowell (7 at LU, 8 vs. Haverford, 10 vs. Harvard, 9 at Delaware) 3 - Peter Stein (6 vs. NSU, 11 vs. VCU, 4 vs. ODU) 2 - Sean McCurdy (6 at PSU, 4 vs. ODU); David Schneider (4 at UNCW, 11 vs. Mason); Kendrix Brown (6 at LUC, 9 at Delaware) LEADING ASSISTS 8 - Sean McCurdy (7 at PSU, 3 at LUC, 8 vs. Haverford, 2 at NU, 4 vs. ODU, 3 at UNCW, 5 vs. JMU, 3 at Hofstra) 6 - David Schneider (6 vs. NSU, 6 vs. RU, 4 vs. SCSU, 7 at LU, 4 vs. VCU, 2 at NU) 5 - Kendrix Brown (5 at Ohio, 5 vs. Navy, 4 vs. SCSU, 3 at Delaware, 3 at Hofstra) 3 - Matt McFadden (5 vs. Navy, 4 vs. SCSU, 3 at UNCW); Peter Stein (3 at LUC, 5 vs. Harvard, 4 vs.mason) 2 - Danny Sumner (3 at LUC, 3 at Delaware) 1 - Chris Darnell (6 vs. NSU); Quinn McDowell (3 at Hofstra) BENCH SCORING AND REBOUNDING A signature of W&M teams under head coach Tony Shaver over the last few seasons has been the College s production off the bench and 2008-09 is no different. The Tribe is outscoring and outrebounding its opponents off the bench this season. W&M is producing 19.6 points and 10.9 rebounds per game off the bench compared to 16.2 points and 9.2 rebounds per game from its opposition. In total, the Green and Gold has outscored its foes in 12 of the College s 17 games, while outrebounding its opponents on 12 occasions. On 12 occasions this season, the College has produced a double-digit scorer off the bench. Freshman Quinn McDowell has topped the Tribe in scoring off the bench on 10 occasions, including six double-digit scoring performances. He has also topped the W&M bench in rebounding on 10 occasions. Here is the look at the Tribe leading reserve scorers and rebounders by game this season: DATE OPPONENT LEADING BENCH SCORER LEADING BENCH REBOUNDER 11/14 at Penn State Quinn McDowell (5) Marcus Kitts (4) 11/16 at Ohio Quinn McDowell (11) Quinn McDowell (4) Marcus Kitts (4) 11/19 Norfolk State Matt McFadden (8) Matt McFadden (3) Marcus Kitts (3) 11/22 Navy Quinn McDowell (13) Quinn McDowell (5) 11/25 Radford Steven Hess (6) Steven Hess (3) Marcus Kitts (3) 11/28 vs. SCSU Marcus Kitts (11) Marcus Kitts (4) 11/29 at Liberty Quinn McDowell (11) Quinn McDowell (7) Chris Darnell (7) 12/2 at Loyola Quinn McDowell (7) Quinn McDowell (4) Marcus Kitts (4) 12/6 VCU Chris Darnell (8) Chris Darnell (5) 12/20 Haverford Alex Smith (16) Quinn McDowell (8) 12/31 Harvard Quinn McDowell (13) Quinn McDowell (10) 1/3 at Northeastern Quinn McDowell (12) Quinn McDowell (4) 1/5 Old Dominion Quinn McDowell (7) Quinn McDowell (3) 1/7 at UNCW Quinn McDowell (12) Quinn McDowell (3) 1/10 James Madison Kendrix Brown (10) Kendrix Brown (6) 1/14 George Mason Quinn McDowell (8) Quinn McDowell (3) Kendrix Brown (3) 1/17 at Delaware Chris Darnell (10) Chris Darenll (6) 1/21 at Hofstra David Schneider (18) Alex Smith (3) DOWN BUT NOT OUT The Tribe has proven to be a resilient group during the 2008-09 season. On four different occasions, the College has trailed by double-digits in the second half only to rally and force overtime or have a chance to tie in the waning seconds. Here is a look at the Tribe comebacks: - In the Tribe s contest against George Mason on Jan. 14, W&M trailed by 42-30 fi ve minutes into the second half, but used a 17-4 run to take a 47-46 with nine minutes to play. The game was tied with two minutes remaining, but Mason scored six of the fi nal eight points in the game to pull out the win. The Tribe had a chance at a tie on a 3-pointer from the right wing with eight seconds remaining, but the attempt came up short. - Against Navy, the College closed regulation on a 14-2 run to erase at 64-52 defi cit with 5:13 remaining. Junior Danny Sumner capped the run with a trey from the left wing with 5.9 seconds remaining to tie the game at 66 and force OT. Freshman Quinn McDowell came up with a big shot as well for W&M. The Mason, Ohio native drilled a longball from the right side with just 2.2 seconds left on the clock to push the game to a third overtime session. - In the championship game of the Liberty Thanksgiving Classic, the Tribe trailed 56-45 with 3:57 left, but came back to send the game to extra sessions. W&M scored 15 of the fi nal 19 points in the second half to force OT. Junior David Schneider sent the game to overtime with a 3-pointer from the left side with 22.4 seconds remaining. - During its most recent affair with Loyola (Chicago), W&M trailed 54-42 with 4:41 remaining. The College pulled within three points, 64-61, with 28.1 seconds remaining. The College had a pair of attempts in the fi nal seconds to tie the contest and force overtime, but both chances were off the mark. 5 at Drexel, 1/24/09

GAME NOTES CLUTCH FREE THROWS While the Tribe is shooting 69.7 percent from the charity stripe, which ranks fourth in the CAA, on the season, W&M has seen its free throw percent increase dramatically over the fi nal fi ve minutes of regulation and in overtime. The Green and Gold connects on free throws at an 85.1 percent clip during that time frame. Junior guard David Schneider, who leads the CAA at 87.1 percent from the foul line, is a near perfect 31-of-32 from the free throw line in the fi nal fi ve minutes and overtime. Here is a look at how the Tribe has fared from the free throw line over the fi nal fi ve minutes of regulation and in overtime: Chris Darnell 8-of-8 (1.000) Alex Smith 3-of-3 (1.000) David Schneider 31-of-32 (.969) Quinn McDowell 14-of-15 (.933) Peter Stein 10-of-12 (.833) Sean McCurdy 6-of-8 (.750) Danny Sumner 16-of-22 (.727) Kendrix Brown 10-of-14 (.714) Marcus Kitts 1-of-2 (.500) Total 99-of-116 (.853) MCDOWELL NAMED CAA ROOKIE OF THE WEEK Freshman forward Quinn McDowell was named CAA Rookie of the Week on Jan. 5. The 6-5, 195-pounder led W&M in scoring (12.5 ppg) and rebounding (7 rpg) in the Tribe s split against Harvard and Northeastern. He also shot 64.2 percent from the fl oor and was a perfect 7-of-7 from the free throw line. In the victory over Harvard, McDowell turned in his fi rst collegiate double-double with career marks in points (13) and rebounds (10). He followed that up with 12 points and four rebounds off the bench at Northeastern. DEFENSE A KEY TO SUCCESS One of the biggest keys to success for the College has been its play on the defensive end. W&M is 5-1 this season when holding opponents under 60 points this season. Under head coach Tony Shaver, W&M is 29-12 when allowing opponents to score fewer than 60 at Drexel, 1/24/09 STARTERS-BENCH COMPARISON TOTAL POINTS REBOUNDS OPPONENT POINTS-REBOUNDS STARTERS-BENCH STARTERS-BENCH at Penn State 51-27 40-11 18-6 at Ohio 55-29 33-22 15-11 Norfolk State 74-36 62-12 22-8 Navy 99-40 77-22 31-7 Radford 73-30 61-12 19-9 vs. S. Carolina St. 74-38 50-24 25-10 at Liberty 74-49 55-19 26-15 at Loyola (Chicago) 64-34 43-18 17-12 VCU 50-38 40-10 22-9 Haverford 83-39 49-34 17-20 Harvard 67-50 37-30 28-20 at Northeastern 44-23 27-17 15-6 Old Dominion 50-26 41-9 14-9 at UNCW 73-24 46-27 14-8 James Madison 65-39 43-22 22-12 George Mason 57-36 36-21 23-11 at Delaware 62-44 49-23 30-12 at Hofstra 44-26 23-21 14-6 at Drexel Towson Georgia State Northeastern at VCU UNCW at James Madison at Towson ESPN BracketBusters at Old Dominion Drexel 6 W&M OPPONENT RATINGS COLLEGE SAGARIN TEAM RPI.COM * RATINGS William & Mary 242 252 Penn State 86 60 Ohio 95 103 Norfolk State 321 312 Navy 127 161 Radford 201 223 South Carolina State 315 315 Liberty 125 145 Loyola (Chicago) 150 164 VCU 62 76 Haverford - - Harvard 216 206 Northeastern 79 87 Old Dominion 221 152 UNC Wilmington 289 315 James Madison 137 140 George Mason 48 77 Delaware 236 231 Hofstra 111 154 Drexel 94 144 Towson 199 248 Georgia State 283 282 POMERY 08-09 TEAM RATING RECORD William & Mary 239 6-12 Penn State 68 15-5 Ohio 112 10-7 Norfolk State 311 5-11 Navy 192 14-5 Radford 196 9-10 South Carolina State 304 6-10 Liberty 148 14-6 Loyola (Chicago) 202 11-9 VCU 56 14-5 Haverford - 5-8 Harvard 217 9-6 Northeastern 93 12-6 Old Dominion 128 11-7 UNC Wilmington 324 4-16 James Madison 131 13-7 George Mason 80 14-4 Delaware 224 8-12 Hofstra 167 12-7 Drexel 146 9-8 Towson 270 7-13 Georgia State 261 5-14 * as of Jan. 18 at of Jan. 22

GAME NOTES GENERAL INFO The College of William & Mary NAME LOCATION Williamsburg, Va. FOUNDED 1693 (2nd oldest college in U.S.) ENROLLMENT (INCLUDES GRADUATE) 7,625 NICKNAME Tribe COLORS Green, Gold and Silver ARENA (CAPACITY) Kaplan Arena at William and Mary Hall (8,600) AFFILIATION NCAA Division I CONFERENCE Colonial Athletic Association PRESIDENT W. Taylor Reveley CHANCELLOR Sandra Day O Connor ALMA MATER Stanford, 1950 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Terry Driscoll ALMA MATER Boston College, 1969 TICKET OFFICE PHONE (757) 221-3340 MEN S HOOPS INFO HEAD COACH Tony Shaver ALMA MATER North Carolina, 1976 RECORD AT W&M 61-105 (Sixth ) CAREER RECORD 419-226 (23rd ) ASSISTANT COACHES Ben Wilkins (North Carolina State, 2001) Jamion Christian (Mount St. Mary s, 2004) Jonathan Holmes (North Carolina, 2003) DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS David Kontaxis (South Florida, 2000) 2007-08 RECORD 17-16 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH 10-8/5th CAA TOURNAMENT RECORD 3-1 (.750) CAA Finalists STARTERS RETURNING/LOST 3/2 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST 9/5 FIRST YEAR OF BASKETBALL 1905-06 ALL-TIME RECORD 1071-1230 (.466) W&M INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES 07-08 08-09 CAREER DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES David Schneider 17 13 39 Danny Sumner 20 14 36 Peter Stein 8 3 18 Alex Smith 1 2 9 Chris Darnell 5 3 8 Quinn McDowell - 7 7 Sean McCurdy - 3 5 Marcus Kitts 0 1 1 Kendrix Brown - 1 1 20-POINT GAMES David Schneider 2 4 6 Danny Sumner 0 5 5 Peter Stein 1 0 1 10-REBOUND GAMES Peter Stein 1 1 2 Danny Sumner 0 1 1 Quinn McDowell - 1 1 David Schneider 0 1 1 5-ASSIST GAMES David Schneider 10 4 19 Sean McCurdy - 3 6 Kendrix Brown - 2 2 Chris Darnell 0 1 1 Matt McFadden - 1 1 Peter Stein 0 1 1 DOUBLE-DOUBLES Quinn McDowell - 1 1 Danny Sumner 0 1 1 David Schneider 0 1 1 points in a game over the last six years. When W&M holds opponents to below 40 percent shooting from the fl oor, the Tribe is 3-1 in 2008-09 and 12-2 over the last two seasons. In Shaver s six years at the helm, the Green and Gold is 29-13 when holding opponents to a shooting percentage below 40 percent. 70 PERCENT SHOOTING HALVES W&M overcame a four-point halftime defi cit by shooting 72.7 percent (16-of-22) from the fl oor in knocking off UNC Wilmington, 73-59, on Jan. 7. It marked the third time under head coach Tony Shaver that the College has shot 70-plus percent from the fl oor in a half. W&M also pulled the trick in wins at James Madison in 2007 and in the CAA quarterfi nals against Old Dominion last season. It marked the 12th time since 1990 that W&M has shot 70-plus percent from the fl oor in a half. The Green and Gold is 9-3 in those contests. The 70-plus percent second half by the Tribe also was the fi fth time it has happened on the road since 1990. Here is a look at W&M 70-plus percent shooting halves since 1990:.810 (17-21) vs. JMU (1st half) on 3/3/90 in a 93-83 loss*.731 (19-26) vs. ODU (2nd half) on 2/29/92 in a 94-85 loss.750 (15-20) at GMU (2nd half) on 2/10/93 in an 82-78 win.700 (14-20) vs. Richmond (2nd half) on 2/3/96 in an 81-64 win.704 (19-27) at JMU (2nd half) on 1/6/96 in a 96-71 win.714 (15-21) vs. Richmond (2nd half) on 12/5/98 in a 56-55 win.727 (16-22) vs. UNCW (2nd half) on 12/6/00 in a 75-54 win.720 (18-25) vs. High Point (2nd half) on 11/17/00 in an 87-62 win.733 (11-15) at ODU (1st half) on 1/10/01 in a 74-54 loss.762 (16-21) at JMU (2nd half) on 2/7/07 in a 71-56 win.737 (14-19) vs. Old Dominion (2nd half) on 3/8/08 in a 63-60 win*.727 (16-22) at UNCW (2nd half) on 1/7/09 in a 73-59 win *CAA Tournament W&M VS. OPPONENTS Below is a game-by-game breakdown of how W&M has fared against its opponents in the following categories: Free Throws, Bench Points, Points in the Paint, Second Chance Points and Fast Break Points. W&M stats shown fi rst followed by opponents stats. GAME FT BENCH PAINT OFF TO 2ND CHANCE FB at Penn State 4-11 11-5 24-22 20-19 9-8 7-8 at Ohio 10-12 22-25 22-30 15-15 10-13 4-12 Norfolk State 14-8 12-7 24-28 12-17 5-10 4-6 Navy 15-20 22-20 24-38 19-21 15-17 0-2 Radford 28-9 12-9 22-18 25-5 9-6 2-0 vs. S. Carolina St. 12-6 24-13 26-38 11-14 9-8 10-8 at Liberty 7-23 19-4 26-34 13-22 16-23 2-6 at Loyola (Chicago) 10-10 18-9 28-30 12-8 8-12 8-11 VCU 10-7 10-18 22-12 10-14 9-3 2-4 Haverford 10-1 34-30 44-18 30-14 11-5 12-2 Harvard 15-5 30-34 32-16 12-19 11-10 2-2 at Northeastern 15-11 17-5 14-16 5-12 2-5 4-4 Old Dominion 9-8 9-32 20-18 18-15 9-16 4-0 at UNCW 14-6 27-19 36-16 20-9 5-10 9-4 James Madison 18-27 22-29 26-18 23-14 20-4 6-4 George Mason 7-9 21-9 24-370 21-19 18-6 6-8 at Delaware 16-15 23-8 26-20 6-11 18-10 9-9 at Hofstra 9-8 21-31 12-14 16-19 7-12 2-2 at Drexel Towson Georgia State Northeastern at VCU UNCW at James Madison at Towson ESPN BracketBusters at Old Dominion Drexel TOTAL 223-196 354-307 452-416 288-267 191-178 93-92 7 at Drexel, 1/24/09

GAME NOTES TRIUMPHANT RETURN After missing a total of 38 games over the last two seasons due to injuries, junior forward Alex Smith has made a big return to the W&M lineup in the College s victories over Haverford and Harvard. Smith missed 29 games last season due to injury, including the fi nal 27 of the year after suffering a season-ending injury in December. The injuries carried over to the 2008-09 season, causing him to miss the opening nine games this season, but Smith returned to the Tribe lineup, playing the College s last eight games, while starting four of those contests. For the season, Smith is averaging 6.2 points and 3.2 rebounds per game. Smith is only averaging 13.2 minutes per game as he works his way back into playing shape, but appeared in a season-best 21 minutes vs. Old Dominion. In his fi rst game back from injury vs. Haverford, he equaled a career-high with 16 points on 6-of-6 shooting from the fl oor. He connected on his only 3-point fi eld goal attempt and fi n- ished with four rebounds. Smith tallied 10 points and seven rebounds in W&M s most recent contest against Harvard. The Greenville, S.C., native was 6-of-7 from the free throw line. Smith was on the brink of a breakout season last year, before receiving a redshirt. During the summer of 2007, Smith competed for the Panamanian National Team at both the Pan American Games as well as the FIBA Americas Championship. DYNAMIC DUO The Tribe possesses one of the best 1-2 scoring punches in the CAA in juniors Danny Sumner and David Schneider. The pair currently ranks No. 7 and No. 11, respectively, in the league. W&M is one of three schools in the league with two players among the top 12 in scoring. Sumner is averaging 15 points per game, while Schneider is putting in 13.9 points per contest. The duo has accounted for 519 of the Tribe s 1156 points this season, which equates to 44.9 percent. Combined, the pair connects fi ve 3-pointers per game, having knocked down 85 on the year. In all but two games this season, either Sumner or Schneider has led the Tribe in scoring with Sumner leading the way on 10 occasions and Schneider seven times. On four occasions this season, both Sumner and Schneider scored 20 or more points. In W&M s home-opening win over Norfolk State, the duo both scored 20-plus points, becoming the fi rst W&M pair to pull the trick since 2005. In W&M s 3OT loss to Navy, Schneider and Sumner became only the second set of teammates in W&M history to score 30 or more points in the same game. Both turned in career-best totals as Schneider scored a game-high 31 points and Sumner added 30 points. The feat last occurred during the 1967-68 season. 50 PERCENT EQUALS VICTORIES The Tribe has been fl awless under head coach Tony Shaver when it hits on 50 percent or better from the fl oor, going a combined 22-0 over his six seasons. W&M is 3-0 in 2008-09 when shooting 50 percent from the fl oor. The Tribe connected on 53.2 percent in wins over Norfolk State and Haverford, before hitting a season-high 57.4 percent at UNC Wilmington. Here is a look at the Tribe s 50-percent or better shooting from the fi eld under Shaver: Date Team Result Pct. (FGM-FGA) 1/7/09 at UNCW W, 73-59.574 (27-47) 12/20/08 Haverford W, 83-50.532 (33-62) 11/19/08 Norfolk State W, 74-58.532 (25-47) 2/6/08 Hofstra W, 74-62.529 (27-51) 1/23/08 at Drexel W, 73-72 (OT).529 (27-51) 1/9/08 James Madison W, 69-66.550 (22-40) 12/22/07 Montreat W, 87-52.532 (33-62) 2/7/07 James Madison W, 71-56.540 (27-50) 1/27/07 Georgia State W, 81-65.609 (28-46) 12/28/06 Hampton W, 72-67.512 (21-41) 12/22/06 UMBC W, 70-58.500 (21-42) 11/20/06 Wagner W, 77-53.500 (32-64) 2/4/06 Georgia State W, 90-73.633 (31-49) 1/28/06 James Madison W, 86-68.518 (29-56) 12/21/05 UNC Greensboro W, 83-73.536 (30-56) 11/26/05 Campbell W, 93-79.589 (33-56) 1/26/05 Towson W, 83-65.521 (25-48) 12/1/04 Longwood W, 90-60.500 (30-60) 1/28/04 at James Madison W, 99-86.600 (33-55) 1/26/04 Old Dominion W, 86-77.545 (30-55) 12/30/03 Campbell W, 82-67.500 (29-58) 11/23/03 Liberty W, 91-64.540 (34-63) CAA CAA Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. George Mason 7-1.875 14-4.778 Northeastern 7-1.875 12-6.667 VCU 7-1.875 14-5.737 James Madison 5-3.625 13-7.650 Drexel 5-3.625 9-8.529 Old Dominion 4-4.500 11-7.611 Hofstra 4-4.500 12-7.632 Georgia State 3-5.375 5-14.263 Towson 2-6.250 7-13.350 Delaware 2-6.250 8-12.400 William and Mary 1-7.125 6-12.333 UNC Wilmington 1-7.125 4-16.200 JAN. 13 Old Dominion 73, Georgia State 56 JAN. 14 James Madison 79, UNCW 58 George Mason 61, W&M 57 Drexel 70, Hofstra 52 VCU 78, Towson 71 JAN. 15 Northeastern 67, Delaware 47 JAN. 17 Delaware 71, W&M 62 Hofstra 57, Northeastern 52 George Mason 71, James Madison 57 Georgia State 68, Towson 46 VCU 61, Old Dominion 44 Drexel 76, UNCW 52 JAN. 20 Drexel 79, Delaware 69 JAN. 21 VCU 65, Georgia State 50 Old Dominion 87, UNCW 57 Hofstra 54, W&M 44 Northeastern 58, George Mason 57 James Madison 70, Towson 59 JAN. 24 Georgia State at Delaware W&M at Drexel George Mason at VCU UNCW at Towson Hofstra at James Madison Northeastern at Old Dominion JAN. 27 Delaware at George Mason Northeastern at VCU JAN. 28 Georgia State at Drexel Old Dominion at James Madison Hofstra at UNC Wilmington Towson at William & Mary JAN. 31 VCU at Hofstra Delaware at Northeastern Drexel at Towson Georgia State at W&M UNCW at Old Dominion 2 PM 4 PM 4 PM 7 PM 7 PM 7 PM 7 PM 9 PM 7 PM 7 PM 7 PM 7 PM 12 PM 1 PM 4 PM 5 PM 7 PM at Drexel, 1/24/09 8

GAME NOTES MISCELLANEOUS STATS W-L RECORDS OF STARTING LINEUPS 4-3 - Brown, Schneider, Sumner, Darnell, Stein (W - NSU, RU, vs. SCSU, vs. Harvard; L - Navy, at LU, at LUC) 1-3 - McCurdy, Schneider, Sumner, Darnell, Stein (Wvs. Haverford; L - at PSU; at Ohio; at NU) 1-3 - McCurdy, Schneider, Sumner, Smith, Stein (W - at UNCW; L - vs. ODU, vs. JMU, vs. Mason) 0-2 - Brown, Schneider, Sumner, McDowell, Stein (L - vs. VCU, at Delaware) 0-1 - Brown, McDowell, Sumner, Darnell Stein (L - at Hofstra) TOTAL 3-POINT PLAYS 22 - Quinn McDowell (7); Danny Sumner (4); Sean McCurdy (3); David Schneider (3); Alex Smtih (2); Peter Stein (1); Marcus Kitts (1); Chris Darnell (1) TOTAL DUNKS 26 - Danny Sumner (16); Marcus Kitts (5); Chris Darnell (3); Peter Stein (1); Steven Hess (1) TOTAL CHARGES TAKEN 36 - Peter Stein (18); David Schneider (14); Quinn McDowell (2); Chris Darnell (1); Sean McCurdy (1) CAREER GAMES PLAYERS GP GS Peter Stein 106 78 Chris Darnell 97 28 David Schneider 77 73 Sean McCurdy^ 73 14 Danny Sumner 72 41 Alex Smith 70 12 Steven Hess 64 0 JohnMark Ludwick# 29 5 Marcus Kitts 33 0 Quinn McDowell 18 3 Kendrix Brown 17 10 Matt McFadden 17 0 John Treherne 0 0 ^ includes 61 games and 6 starts at Arkansas # includes 29 games and 5 starts at UTSA FREE THROWS VALUABLE TO SUCCESS Free throw shooting has proven to be another key ingredient in the Tribe s winning recipe over the last few seasons. Getting to the foul line has been a valuable commodity for the Green and Gold. Last season, W&M was 12-1 when connecting on more free throws than its opponent, and so far in 2008-09, the Tribe is 6-5. Over the last four seasons, W&M is 28-14 when shooting 20 or more free throws in a game. Last season, the College was 9-2 when attempting 20 or more freebies in a contest and the Green and Gold is 4-3 this year when pulling the trick. It is just as important for the Tribe to connect on its free throw opportunities. W&M was 9-1 last season when making more than 15 free throws in a game. Over the last three seasons, the College has posted a 17-9 mark when connecting on 15 or more free throws. The Tribe s record jumps to 12-2 over the last four seasons when hitting on 20-plus free throws. IMPACT TRANSFER The College has a strong tradition of impact transfers under the direction of sixth-year head coach Tony Shaver. Hawley Smith served as a two-year captain for the Tribe during the 2005 and 2006 seasons after transferring from Temple, while Adam Payton earned All-CAA honors in 2007 after moving to Williamsburg from Vanderbilt. Payton is currently playing professionally in France. W&M has another impact transfer in the fold this season in junior guard Sean McCurdy, who sat out last season after transferring to the College from Arkansas. Despite missing part of the season due to various injuries, McCurdy has started eight of his 12 games this season and is averaging 4.8 points, 2.4 rebounds and a team-best 3.1 assists per game. The Jersey City, N.J., native spent his redshirt year and the off season improving his strength and his jump shot. In two seasons at Arkansas, McCurdy appeared in 61 games, while making six starts, in helping the Razorbacks to the NCAA Tournament twice. MCDOWELL DOUBLE-DOUBLE Freshman forward Quinn McDowell became the second W&M player this year to register a double-double, fi nishing with 13 points and 10 rebounds. Both totals were season highs as McDowell became the fi rst Tribe rookie since Corey Cofi eld in 2004 to register a double-double. Cofi eld had six double-doubles during his freshman year in 2003-04 on his way to earning CAA Rookie of the Year honors. McDowell was the second and one of only four freshmen in the CAA this season to register a double-double. LEAD-DEFICIT COMPARISON GAME LARGEST LEAD LARGEST DEFICIT FINAL at Penn State Never -17 (2nd - 15:59) L, 51-65 at Ohio 2 (1st - 1:09) -19 (2nd - 1:19) L, 55-74 Norfolk State 28 (2nd - 13:18) -2 (1st - 14:41) W, 74-58 Navy 10 (1st - 7:21) -12 (2nd - 8:13) L, 99-102 3OT Radford 20 (2nd - 0:41) -6 (1st - 7:11) W, 73-53 vs. S. Carolina St. 15 (2nd - 1:58) -2 (1st - 18:51) W, 74-63 at Liberty 3 (1st - 1:36) -11 (2nd - 3:57) L,74-80 2OT at Loyola (Chicago) 4 (1st - 9:26) -15 (2nd - 19:44) L, 61-64 VCU 3 (1st - 15:31) -21 (2nd - 3:29) L, 50-66 Haverford 35 (2nd - 0:27) -3 (1st - 13:36) W, 83-50 Harvard 13 (2nd - 1:34) -6 (1st - 6:38) W, 67-54 at Northeastern 5 (1st - 18:35) -16 (2nd - 2:09) L, 44-60 Old Dominion 10 (1st - 6:26) -15 (2nd - 3:38) L, 50-62 at UNCW 16 (2nd - 1:32) -6 (1st - 12:55) W, 73-59 James Madison 14 (1st - 8:59) -11 (2nd - 1:47) L, 65-74 George Mason 3 (1st - 11:51) -12 (2nd - 15:29) L, 57-61 at Delaware 2 (1st - 17:54) -12 (2nd - 2:29) L, 62-71 at Hofstra 6 (1st - 4:37) -14 (2nd - 2:40) L, 44-54 at Drexel Towson Georgia State Northeastern at VCU UNCW at James Madison at Towson ESPN BracketBusters at Old Dominion Drexel 9 at Drexel, 1/24/09

GAME NOTES THIEVES ON THE COURT In the victory over Haverford, W&M tallied 16 steals, which were the most for the College since the 1991-92 season. The 16 swipes also tied the third-best total for the Tribe since steals became an offi cial statistic during the 1985-86 season. In total, eight of the 10 Tribe players that saw action against the Fords tallied a steal. Senior Peter Stein, junior Sean Mc- Curdy and freshman Quinn McDowell each fi nished with three steals, while juniors Alex Smith and David Schneider each registered a pair of swipes. It marks the fi fth time since the steals became an offi cial NCAA statistic that W&M has tallied 16 or more in a game. Here is a look at the Tribe s single-game top-5 steals list (since 1985-86): 1) 18 vs. Virginia Wesleyan (11/22/91) 2) 17 vs. Marymount (2/4/92) 3) 16 vs. Haverford (12/20/08) 3) 16 at The Citadel (12/2/98) 3) 16 vs. UNC Greensboro (12/4/91) SCHOOL AND LEAGUE RECORDS FALL In the Tribe s 80-74 overtime loss at Liberty in the championship game of the Liberty Thanksgiving Classic, W&M set a pair of school and CAA records. The College attempted a program-high 46 3-pointers, bettering the previous mark of 39 set last season in a victory over UNC Wilmington. The total also topped the CAA record of 45 attempted by VCU in 2003 and Navy in 1990. Junior guard David Schneider not only bettered the W&M school record for 3-pointers attempted in a game with 23, but also topped the CAA mark. The previous school mark as well as the CAA record was 16 by W&M s Greg Burzell at Richmond in 1988. AS TOUGH AS NAILS Junior guard David Schneider is an all-out type of player, who gives it everything he has game after game. That statement was no more evident than in the Tribe s most recent double-overtime game at Liberty. With less than two minutes remaining in the opening half, Schneider dove out of bounds to save the ball that resulted in a fast-break lay-up for the Tribe. On the dive, Schneider hit a guard rail that surrounded the playing fl oor and separated the fans from the court. He lost a tooth and needed stitches on two facial cuts. The injury did not impact the junior guard s effectiveness as he came out in the second half and went on to fi nish with a game-high 23 points on seven 3-pointers. One of those treys came with 22.4 seconds remaining in regulation to tie the game at 60 and send it to OT. OVERTIME In the championship game of the Liberty Thanksgiving Classic, W&M played its second multiple overtime game of the season. In fact, the Tribe played a triple overtime game against Navy (Nov. 22) and a double overtime contest vs. Liberty (Nov. 29) in a week time frame. It marked the fi rst time in school history that W&M played a triple OT and double OT game in the same season. The only other time W&M played two multiple OT games in a season was during the 1978-79 season when it played two double OT games against East Carolina and Davidson. Those two games came nine days apart on Jan. 30, 1979 and Feb. 8, 1979. The Tribe s triple overtime setback to Navy on Nov. 22 marked the fi fth time in W&M history that the program played three overtime periods. The Green and Gold also played three OTs in 1949 against George Washington in the Southern Conference Tournament, in 1958 against Richmond, in 1961 against Furman in the Southern Conference Tournament and against Virginia Tech in 1981. SUMNER FIVE STRAIGHT 20-POINT EFFORTS Junior wing Danny Sumner became the fi rst W&M player in nearly 40 years to score 20-plus points in fi ve straight games from Nov. 19-29. He tallied his fi fth straight game with 20 or more points, pouring in a game-high 23 points in the championship game of the Liberty Classic against the host Flames. During the streak, the Fairfax, Va., native added 20 points against South Carolina State (Nov. 28), 24 vs. Norfolk State (Nov. 19), a career-high 30 points against Navy (Nov. 22) and 21 points vs. Radford (Nov. 25). He became the fi rst Tribe player since Bob Sherwood during the 1969-70 season to tally fi ve straight games of 20 or more points. Sherwood had six consecutive games of 20-plus points against Richmond (21), at Duke (22), George Washington (20), Virginia Tech (23), VMI (22) and Virginia (20). 30 AND 10 Junior Danny Sumner was sensational for the Tribe in its tripled overtime loss to Navy, fi nishing with the program s fi rst double-double in three seasons with 30 points and 11 rebounds. The fact that makes those numbers more impressive is that its the fi rst time a Tribe player has scored 30 or more points and pulled down 10 or more rebounds in a game since 1961. All-American Jeff Cohen pulled the trick with 49 points and 31 rebounds against Rich- mond during the 1961 campaign. TRIBE IN THE CAA RANKINGS as of Jan. 22 TEAM (TOP 6 ONLY) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 4. W&M.697 REBOUNDING OFFENSE 6. W&M 34.9 REBOUNDING DEFENSE 5. W&M 33.8 REBOUNDING MARGIN 5. W&M +1.1 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 5. W&M 12.2 ASSISTS 4. W&M 14.1 ASSIST-TO-TURNOVER RATIO 4. W&M 1.0 3-POINTERS MADE 4. W&M 6.8 INDIVIDUALS SCORING 7. Danny Sumner 15.0 11. David Schneider 13.9 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 12. Danny Sumner.409 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1. David Schneider.871 STEALS 7. David Schneider 1.5 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 9. Danny Sumner.352 15. David Schneider.307 3-POINTERS MADE 3. David Schneider 2.6 9. Danny Sumner 2.1 DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 14. Danny Sumner 3.5 MINUTES PLAYED 7. Danny Sumner 33.8 10. David Schneider 33.2 at Drexel, 1/24/09 10

GAME NOTES TOP W&M PERFORMANCES POINTS 31 David Schnieder vs. Navy (11/22/08) 30 Danny Sumner vs. Navy (11/22/08) 24 Danny Sumner vs. Norfolk State (11/19/08) 23 David Schneider at Liberty (11/29/08) 23 Danny Sumner at Liberty (11/29/08) 22 David Schneider vs. S. Carolina St. (11/28/08) 21 Danny Sumner vs. Radford (11/25/08) REBOUNDS 11 Peter Stein vs. VCU (12/6/08) 11 Danny Sumner vs. Navy (11/22/08) 11 David Schneider vs. George Mason (1/14/09) 10 Quinn McDowell vs. Harvard (12/31/08) 9 Quinn McDowell at Delaware (1/17/09) 9 Kendrix Brown at Delaware (1/17/09) ASSISTS 8 Sean McCurdy vs. Haverford (12/20/08) 7 Sean McCurdy at Penn State (11/14/08) 7 David Schneider at Liberty (11/29/08) 6 David Schneider vs. Radford (11/25/08) 6 Chris Darnell vs. Norfolk State (11/19/08) 6 David Schneider vs. Norfolk State (11/19/08) STEALS 4 David Schneider vs. Radford (11/25/08) 4 David Schneider vs. George Mason (1/14/09) 3 Sean McCurdy at Hofstra (1/21/09) 3 Sean McCurdy vs. Haverford (12/20/08) 3 Peter Stein vs. Haverford (12/20/08) 3 Quinn McDowell vs. Haverford (12/20/08) 3 David Schneider vs. Navy (11/22/08) 3 David Schneider at Ohio (11/16/08) BLOCKED SHOTS 2 Danny Sumner at Hofstra (1/21/09) 2 Chris Darnell at Ohio (11/16/08) 2 Peter Stein at UNCW (1/7/09) 2 Steven Hess at UNCW (1/7/09) FIELD GOALS MADE 11 Danny Sumner vs. Navy (11/22/08) 10 Danny Sumner at Liberty (11/29/08) 9 David Schnieder vs. Navy (11/22/08) 9 Danny Sumner vs. Norfolk State (11/19/08) 8 David Schneider vs. S. Carolina St. (11/28/08) 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE 7 David Schneider vs. Navy (11/22/08) 7 David Schneider at Liberty (11/29/08) 5 David Schneider vs. Old Dominion (1/5/09) 5 David Schneider vs. S. Carolina St. (11/28/08) 4 David Schneider at Hofstra (1/21/09) 4 Danny Sumner vs. Navy (11/22/08) 4 Danny Sumner at Loyola (Chicago) (12/2/08) FREE THROWS MADE 9 Danny Sumner at Northeastern (1/3/09) 8 Chris Darnell vs. Radford (11/25/08) 8 David Scheider vs. Radford (11/25/08) 6 David Schneider at Hofstra (1/21/09) 6 Quinn McDowell vs. James Madison (1/10/09) 6 Alex Smith vs. Harvard (12/31/08) SUMNER NAMED CAA PLAYER OF THE WEEK Junior Danny Sumner was named Colonial Athletic Association co-player of the Week on Nov. 24. The 6-7 wing averaged 27 points and eight rebounds per game in the Tribe s fi rst two home games of the season and shared the honor with Northeastern s Matt Janning. In the home-opener against Norfolk State, Sumner scored a then-career high 24 points on 9-of-13 shooting from the fl oor in leading the College to a 74-58 win. The Fairfax, Va., native followed that performance by eclipsing his career mark for the second straight night, scoring 30 points and pulling down 11 rebounds. It was the fi rst W&M double-double in three seasons. Sumner was 11-of-22 from the fl oor and 4-of-9 from 3-point range against the Midshipmen. With just fi ve seconds remaining in regulation, the Tribe junior knocked down a trey from the left side to cap a 12-point W&M rally and send the game to OT. For the week, Sumner shot 60.6 percent (20-of-35) from the fl oor and 50 percent (7-of-14) from 3-point range. SCHNEIDER IN THE RECORD BOOKS Junior David Schneider has already etched his name into the Tribe record books in a number of capacities. He ranks among the W&M career leaders in assist-to-turnover ratio, minutes per game, minutes played, 3-pointers made, 3-pointers attempted, 3-pointers made per game, assists per game, assists, steals, steals per game and free throw percentage. Here is a look at where Schneider ranks in each category: Assist-to-Turnover Ratio: 2nd (1.89) Minutes Per Game: 4th (32.7) Minutes Played: 17th (2519) 3-Pointers Made: 4th (153) 3-Pointers Attempted: 4th (478) 3-Pointers Made Per Game: 3rd (1.99) Assists Per Game: 5th (3.14) Assists: 15th (242) Steals Per Game: 9th (1.39) Steals: 15th (107) Free Throw Percentage: 6th (80.7 percent) LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON Six current Tribe players are following in their father s footsteps playing athletics collegiately. Senior Peter Stein, juniors David Schneider and Sean McCurdy, sophomores Marcus Kitts and Matt McFadden as well as freshman Quinn McDowell are second-generation college athletes. Three fathers played basketball collegiately, while three more were college football players. Schneider s father, Jeff, played basketball at Virginia Tech, before being drafted in the fi fth round of the 1982 NBA Draft by the Houston Rockets. McCurdy s father, Bob, was an All-American at the University of Richmond after leading the nation in scoring during the 1975 season. McFadden s father, John, played basketball for four years at Rutgers. Kitts father, Jon, played college football at Central Michigan from 1978-81, while Mc- Dowell s father, Dave, graduated from W&M in 1985 and played football for current Tribe head coach Jimmye Laycock. Stein s father, Mike, played football at Princeton from 1973-76. NEW FACES ON STAFF While every year bring new faces to collegiate programs in form of players, W&M also added two new assistant coaches and a new director of basketball operations during the offseason. Former assistant coaches Dee Vick and Antwon Jackson left W&M for opportunities as the head coach at Hampden-Sydney College and an assistant coach at UMass, respectively. Those two vacancies paved the way for the hiring of Jamion Christian and Jonathan Holmes as assistant coaches. Both young coaches bring experience as both collegiate players and coaches. Coupled with third-year assistant Ben Wilkins, the Tribe s assistant coaching staff is one of the youngest in the country. Christian spent the last two seasons on staff at Bucknell University. In Christian s fi rst season with the Bison during the 2006-07 campaign, Bucknell fi nished with a 22-9 mark and advanced to the Patriot League Championship game before falling to Holy Cross. As a player, Christian was the VHSL Group A State Player of the Year at New Kent, before playing at Mount St. Mary s where he was a three-year captain. Holmes has enjoyed coaching stops at Montreat College and Francis Marion University. He furthers the Tribe s North Carolina connection, having played four years for the Tar Heels. Holmes was runner-up for Indiana s Mr. Basketball as a high school senior, before helping North Carolina to the 2000 Final Four. The Tribe also added David Kontaxis to the program as the director of basketball operations during the offseason. Kontaxis spent seven seasons as a basketball coach at Central High School in Capitol Heights, Md. Each of the last two years, he was the head coach of the Falcon program after spending fi ve season as an assistant. 11 at Drexel, 1/24/09

GAME NOTES KYLE GAILLARD, MATT RUM SIGN WITH TRIBE William and Mary head men s basketball coach Tony Shaver announced the signing of Kyle Gaillard (Huntersville, N.C./North Mecklenburg) and Matt Rum (Chapel Hill, N.C./Loyola Blakefi eld) to National Letters of Intent. Both players will be eligible to compete for the Tribe during the 2009-10 season. Kyle Gaillard (Huntersville, N.C./North Mecklenburg) Gaillard is a three-year letterwinner for Duane Lewis at North Mecklenburg, where he helped propel the Vikings to the MECA-7 regular season championship and a North Carolina 4A Sectional Championship as a junior in 2008. The 6-7 lefty averaged 17 points per game for one of the top teams in the state of North Carolina last season, while shooting 43 percent from 3-point range. He was named to the MECA-7 All-Conference team and received all-region honors. Gaillard grew four inches between his sophomore and junior years of high school and is listed as a two-star recruit by Scout.com. He was ranked the 47th best small forward prospect in the class of 2009 by ESPN.com. As one of the top underclassmen in the state of North Carolina, Gaillard was invited to participate in the second annual Carolina Challenge in 2008 by national recruiting analyst Dave Telep. Prior to signing with the Tribe, Gaillard gained recruiting interest from Penn State, Michigan, Davidson and Winthrop. He was recently named a McDonald s All-American nominee. During his high school career, Gaillard was named North Mecklenburg s Most Improved player in 2007. This coming season, he will serve as the Viking s team captain. Also during his high school career, Gaillard was a two-year letterwinner as a pitcher on the North Mecklenburg varsity baseball team. During his AAU career, Gaillard was a part of six different teams that won North Carolina State Championships. He played for the Carolina Flight 11U-16U and the Charlotte Royals 17U. He participated in the 2008 Hoops Group Elite Camp and was named to two of their Super Seven lists, while playing in the summer event that included over 3,400 athletes. Hoops Group Elite ranked Gaillard the No. 6 in Best Player from Outside the Northeast list and also ranked him No. 3 in Best Players from North Carolina list. Kyle is the son of Jill and Ted Gaillard and was born on April 15, 1991 in Naperville, Ill. His father, Ted, played baseball at the University of Delaware from 1977-79. At North Mecklenburg, Kyle was a Junior Marshall for the 2008 Graduating Class and was chosen based on his top 50 academic standing in the junior class of 525 students. As a senior in high school, Kyle was voted homecoming king at North Mecklenburg. Matt Rum (Chapel Hill, N.C./Loyola Blakefield) Rum signs with the Tribe as one of the top players in the Baltimore area. As a junior, the 6-3 guard was named to the All MIAA A Conference, All-Baltimore Catholic League and All-Baltimore County. Rum led Loyola Blakefi eld to the semifi nals of the BCL playoffs for the fi rst time since 1998 as he averaged 15.7 points per game, 5.7 rebounds and knocked down 44 3-point fi eld goals. The Baltimore Catholic League is nationally known for its level of play, including producing numerous Division I and NBA players. Rum also was named the MVP of Gilman High School Holiday Tournament as a junior. During his sophomore year at Loyola, Rum averaged 14.8 points per game, while shooting 40 percent from 3-point range. He highlighted the campaign by knocking down eight 3- pointers on his way to a career-high 30 points in a victory over Archbishop Curley. Over his career at Loyola Blakefi eld, Rum has scored 720 points and knocked down 91 3-point fi eld goals. Rum also received recruiting interest from Towson, Radford and Boston University. He played AAU basketball for Severna Park/Maryland 3D and is listed as a two-star recruit by Scout.com. Rum grew up in Chapel Hill, N.C., prior to moving to Baltimore for high school. He played AAU for the North Carolina Gators out of Greensboro and helped the program to 13U and 14U state champions. As a youth, Rum was a ball boy at Duke University in 2000 when the Blue Devils had the likes of current and former NBA players Mike Dunleavy, Jr., Carlos Boozer, Shane Battier and Jason Williams. He is one of the fi rst former Duke ball boys to earn a Division I scholarship to play basketball. Rum also had the opportunity to play HORSE against ESPN college basketball guru and Hall of Famer Dick Vitale during his time as a Blue Devil ball boy. Matt is the son of Steve and Carol Rum and was born Nov. 9, 1989 in Alexandria, Va. His father, Steve, played professional baseball in Italy and Japan and is currently the senior associate vice president for development and alumni relations at Johns Hopkins Medicine. Along with his athletic exploits, Matt has also been involved with numerous community service projects, including Special Olympics and day camps for Eagle Scouts. NATIONAL POLLS ESPN/USA TODAY COACHES POLL (JAN. 19) 1. Wake Forest (25) 16-0 769 2. Duke (6) 16-1 747 3. Connecticut 16-1 688 4. Pittsburgh 16-1 679 5. Oklahoma 17-1 649 6. North Carolina 16-2 643 7. Michigan State 15-2 566 8. Syracuse 17-2 520 9. Clemson 16-1 472 10. Marquette 16-2 469 11. UCLA 14-3 443 12. Louisville 13-3 377 13. Xavier 15-2 360 14. Georgetown 12-4 349 15. Texas 13-4 344 16. Arizona State 15-3 337 17. Butler 16-1 332 18. Purdue 14-4 193 19. Notre Dame 12-5 180 20. Minnesota 16-2 154 21. Villanova 14-3 152 22. Saint Mary s 17-1 134 23. Baylor 14-3 82 24. Illinois 15-3 72 25. Memphis 14-3 72 RECEIVING VOTES: California 65, Florida 52, Gonzaga 35, Utah State 31, Ohio State 22, Brigham Young 22, Dayton 16, Missouri 13, Kentucky 12, Davidson 9, Kansas 3, West Virginia 3, Washington 2, Miami (FL) 2, Florida State 2, Arkansas 2, Michigan 1. ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL (JAN. 19) 1. Wake Forest (68) 16-0 1,793 2. Duke (4) 16-1 1,721 3. Connecticut 16-1 1,590 4. Pittsburgh 16-1 1,569 5. North Carolina 16-2 1,510 6. Oklahoma 17-1 1,498 7. Michigan State 15-2 1,394 8. Syracuse 17-2 1,146 9. Louisville 13-3 1,090 10. Clemson 16-1 1,043 11. Marquette 16-2 1,003 12. Georgetown 12-4 979 13. UCLA 14-3 897 14. Texas 13-4 858 15. Xavier 15-2 848 16. Butler 16-1 726 17. Arizona State 15-3 671 18. Purdue 14-4 553 19. Notre Dame 12-5 469 20. Villanova 14-3 353 21. Minnesota 16-2 298 22. Memphis 14-3 208 23. Gonzaga 12-4 201 24. Florida 16-2 175 25. Illinois 15-3 159 RECEVING VOTES: Baylor 148, Saint Mary s 137, Kentucky 105, California 82, Florida State 34, Kansas 23, Ohio State 20, Missouri 14, Davidson 14, Tennessee 14, Utah State 12, Washington 12, West Virginia 8, Miami (FL) 8, Arkansas 6, Michigan 5, Dayton 4, George Mason 1, LSU 1. at Drexel, 1/24/09 12

ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS FRESHMEN (4): Kendrix Brown, Quinn McDowell, John Treherne SOPHOMORES (3): Marcus Kitts, John- Mark Ludwick, Matt McFadden JUNIORS (5): Steven Hess, Sean McCurdy, David Schneider, Alex Smith, Danny Sumner SENIORS (2): Chris Darnell, Peter Stein BY HEIGHT 6-10: Steven Hess 6-9: Chris Darnell, Marcus Kitts, Peter Stein 6-7: Danny Sumner, JohnMark Ludwick 6-5: Quinn McDowell, Alex Smith 6-4: John Treherne 6-3: Kendrix Brown, David Schneider 6-2: Matt McFadden 6-1: Sean McCurdy By State Arizona (1): David Schneider NEW JERSEY (2): Sean McCurdy, Matt McFadden NORTH CAROLINA (2): Steven Hess, Marcus Kitts OHIO (1): Quinn McDowell SOUTH CAROLINA (1): Alex Smith TEXAS (2): JohnMark Ludwick, Peter Stein VIRGINIA (4): Kendrix Brown, Chris Darnell, Danny Sumner, John Treherne BY POSITION GUARDS (8): Kendrix Brown, Sean Mc- Curdy, Quinn McDowell, Matt McFadden, David Schneider, John Treherne WINGS (2): Quinn McDowell, Danny Sumner FORWARDS (7): Steven Hess, Chris Darnell, Marcus Kitts, JohnMark, Ludwick, Alex Smith, Peter Stein, Danny Sumner NUMERICAL NO. NAME POS. CL./EL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 00 Steven Hess F Jr./Jr. 6-10 235 Charlotte, N.C./Gaston Day School 1 Kendrix Brown G Fr./Fr. 6-3 205 Norfolk, Va./Norview 2 David Schneider G Jr./Jr. 6-3 187 Phoenix, Ariz./Brophy Prep 3 Chris Darnell F Sr./Sr. 6-9 230 Stafford, Va./North Stafford 4 Alex Smith F Sr./Jr. 6-5 250 Greenville, S.C./Oak Hill Academy (Va.) 12 Matt McFadden G Jr./So. 6-2 185 Medford, N.J./Shawnee 15 Peter Stein F Sr./Sr. 6-9 240 Houston, Texas/Westbury Christian 20 Quinn McDowell G/F Fr./Fr. 6-5 195 Mason, Ohio/Archbishop Moeller 22 Danny Sumner G/F Jr./Jr. 6-7 215 Fairfax, Va./Paul VI 24 Sean McCurdy G Sr./Jr. 6-1 184 Jersey City, N.J./St. Anthony/Arkansas 25 John Treherne G Fr./Fr. 6-4 180 Chesapeake, Va./Norfolk Academy/Fork Union 33 JohnMark Ludwick* F So./So. 6-7 210 San Antonio, Texas/Reagan/UT-San Antonio 45 Marcus Kitts F So./So. 6-9 225 Holly Springs, N.C./Middle Creek ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME POS. CL./EL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 Kendrix Brown G Fr./Fr. 6-3 205 Norfolk, Va./Norview 3 Chris Darnell F Sr./Sr. 6-9 230 Stafford, Va./North Stafford 00 Steven Hess F Jr./Jr. 6-10 235 Charlotte, N.C./Gaston Day School 45 Marcus Kitts F So./So. 6-9 225 Holly Springs, N.C./Middle Creek 33 JohnMark Ludwick* F So./So. 6-7 210 San Antonio, Texas/Reagan/UT-San Antonio 24 Sean McCurdy G Sr./Jr. 6-1 184 Jersey City, N.J./St. Anthony/Arkansas 20 Quinn McDowell G/F Fr./Fr. 6-5 195 Mason, Ohio/Archbishop Moeller 12 Matt McFadden G Jr./So. 6-2 185 Medford, N.J./Shawnee 2 David Schneider G Jr./Jr. 6-3 187 Phoenix, Ariz./Brophy Prep 4 Alex Smith F Sr./Jr. 6-5 250 Greenville, S.C./Oak Hill Academy (Va.) 15 Peter Stein F Sr./Sr. 6-9 240 Houston, Texas/Westbury Christian 22 Danny Sumner G/F Jr./Jr. 6-7 215 Fairfax, Va./Paul VI 25 John Treherne G Fr./Fr. 6-4 180 Chesapeake, Va./Norfolk Academy/Fork Union * must sit out the 2008-09 season as a transfer from Texas-San Antonio HEAD COACH Tony Shaver Record at William and Mary Record overall ASSISTANT COACHES Ben Wilkins (North Carolina State, 2001) - Third Jamion Christian (Mt. St. Mary s, 2004) - First season Jonathan Holmes (North Carolina, 2003) - First season DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS David Kontaxis (South Florida, 2000) - First season 61-105 (.367)/Sixth season 419-226 (.650)/23rd season PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Peter Stein... STYNE John Treherne...Tree-hern 13 at Drexel, 1/24/09

THE LAST TIME TEAM Played AP No. 1 team: at #1 Duke, L - 97-61, 12/30/91 Defeated team ranked 2-10 by AP: vs. #2 North Carolina, 78-75, 12/7/77 Defeated team ranked in the AP Top 25: vs. #2 North Carolina, 78-75, 12/7/77 Defeated A.P. top 25 on the road: at #8 West Virginia, 89-76, 3/3/61 OPPONENT INDIVIDUALS Had a triple-double: Michael Anderson (10 pts., 11 rebs., 10 assts.), Drexel, 11/30/85 Had a double-double: Ben Finney (10 pts, 11 rebounds), vs. Old Dominion, 1/5/09 Four players in double fi gures: Anthony Smith (22), Seth Curry (21), Kyle Ohman (13) and Jesse Sanders (11) at Liberty, 11/29/08 Five players in double fi gures: Durell Vinson (27 pts.), Mark Porter (22), Jamal Smith (11), Joey Mundweiler (10) and James Ulrich (1), Wagner, 11/20/07 Six players in double fi gures: Vic Hamilton (24), Jonathan Kerner (16), Deron Rippey (14), Tim Basham (11), Othello Meadows (11), and Tony Parham (11), East Carolina, 2/14/96 Scored 30-39 points: Michael Deloach (32 pts.), Norfolk State, 11/19/08 Scored 40-49 points: Anton Gill (40 pts.), East Carolina, 1/19/94 Two or more players score 20-29 points in the same game: Anthony Smith (22) and Seth Curry (21), at Liberty, 11/29/08 Perfect at FT line (10 att.): Bill Mayew (14-14), UNCW, 1/29/97 Had 15-19 Rebounds: Vladimir Kuljanin (19 Rebs.), at UNCW, 2/13/08 Had 10 or more assists: T.J. Carter (10), at UNCW, 2/13/08 Had 6 or more steals: Tramayne Hawthorne (6), Drexel, 1/23/08 Had 5 or more blocked shots: Greg Washington (7), at Hofstra 1/21/09 W&M INDIVIDUALS Had a triple-double: Never Had a double-double: David Schneider (15 pts., 11 rebs.) vs. George Mason, 1/14/09 Had 30-plus points and 10-plus rebounds: Danny Sumner (30 pts., 11 rebs.) vs. Navy, 11/22/08 Four players in double fi gures: David Schneider (16), Quinn Mc- Dowell (13), Chris Darnell (11) and Alex Smith (10) vs. Harvard, 12/31/08 Five players in double fi gures: Alex Smith (16), Danny Sumner (14), David Schneider (11), Sean McCurdy (10) and Peter Stein (10) vs. Haverford, 12/20/08 Six players in double fi gures: Todd Cauthorn (17), Thomas Roberts (14), Brendan Connor, Matt Verkey (13 each), Sean Duff (12), and David Cully (11) vs. Shenandoah, 12/22/92 Scored 30-39 points: Danny Sumner (30) and David Schneider (31) vs. Navy, 11/22/08 Scored 40-49 points: Jeff Cohen (49) vs. Richmond, 2/25/61 Two or more players score 20-29 points in the same game: David Schneider (23) and Danny Sumner (23) at Liberty, 11/29/08 Two or more players score 30-39 points in the same game: Danny Sumner (30) and David Schneider (31) vs. Navy, 11/22/08 Perfect at FT line (10 att.): Adam Hess (12-12) vs. VCU, 1/18/03 Perfect beyond 3-point line (5 att.): Never Had 15-19 Rebounds: Adam Hess (15) at VCU, 2/25/02 Had 10 or more assists: Nick D Antoni (11) at George Mason, 1/31/04 Had 6 or more steals: David Schneider (6) vs. Drexel, 2/20/08 Had 5 or more blocked shots: David Cully (10) vs. George Mason, 2/26/96 at Drexel, 1/24/09 14 W&M FIELD GOAL SHOOTING Shot 50 percent or better:.574 at UNCW, 1/7/09 Shot 60 percent or better:.609 vs. Georgia State, 1/27/07 Shot 70 percent or better:.746 vs. Virginia Wesleyan, 2/1/84 Made 30-39 fi eld goals: 33 vs. Haverford, 12/20/08 Made 40-49 fi eld goals: 43 vs. George Mason, 2/27/95 Made 50 or more fi eld goals: not since1986-87 Attempted 60-69 fi eld goals: 60 vs. George Mason, 1/14/09 Attempted 70-79 fi eld goals: 70 at Liberty, 11/29/08 Attempted 80-89 fi eld goals: 84 vs. George Mason, 2/12/05 Attempted 90 or more fi eld goals: not since1986-87 OPPONENT FIELD GOAL SHOOTING Shot 50 percent or better:.500, at George Mason, 2/27/08 Shot 60 percent or better:.614, Navy, 11/28/06 Shot 70 percent or better:.705, Navy, 3/8/85 Made 30-39 fi eld goals: 34, vs. Navy, 11/22/08 Made 40-49 fi eld goals: 40, George Mason, 2/27/95 Made 50 or more fi eld goals: not since 1986-87 Attempted 60-69 fi eld goals: 60, vs. Harvard, 12/31/08 Attempted 70-79 fi eld goals: 75, vs. Navy, 11/22/08 Attempted 80-89 fi eld goals: 80, Kansas State, 11/11/06 Attempted 90 or more fi eld goals: 94, George Mason, 2/27/95 W&M THREE-POINT SHOOTING Shot 50 percent or better:.667 (10-15) at James Madison, 1/30/08 Shot 60 percent or better:.667 (10-15) at James Madison, 1/30/08 Shot 70-79 percent:.750 vs. Old Dominion, 2/17/01 Made 10-14 3-point fi eld goals: 13 at Liberty, 11/29/08 Made 15 or more 3-pt. fi eld goals: 16 vs. George Mason, 1/24/96 Attempted 20-29 3-point fi eld goals: 21 at Delaware, 1/17/09 Attempted 30-39 3-point fi eld goals: 34 vs. Navy, 11/22/08 Attempted 40-49 3-point fi eld goals: 46 at Liberty, 11/29/08 OPPONENT THREE-POINT SHOOTING Shot 50 percent or better:.500 (13-26) vs. VCU, 12/6/08 Shot 60 percent or better:.615 (8-13) at Ohio, 11/16/08 Shot 70-79 percent:.750 vs. Richmond, 11/30/88 Shot 80 percent or better:.800 vs. Wake Forest, 2/4/91 Made 10-14 3-point fi eld goals: 11 at UNCW, 1/7/09 Made 15 or more 3-point fi eld goals: 17 at VCU, 2/19/03 Attempted 20-29 3-point fi eld goals: 24 at Delaware, 1/17/09 Attempted 30-39 3-point fi eld goals: 31 at UNCW, 1/7/09 W&M FREE THROW SHOOTING Shot 80 percent or better:.875 (14-16) at UNCW, 1/7/09 Shot 90 percent or better:.938 (15-16) vs. HBU, 11/25/07 Shot 100 percent: 1.000 (13-13) at Drexel, 2/7/04 Made 20-29 free throws: 28 vs. Radford, 11/25/08

THE LAST TIME Made 30-39 free throws: 32 vs. Hartford, 11/19/04 Made 40 or more free throws: not since1964 Attempted 10 or fewer free throws: 9 at Liberty, 11/29/08 Attempted 30-39 free throws: 32 vs. Radford, 11/25/08 Attempted 40-49 free throws: 41 vs. Hartford, 11/19/04 Attempted 50-59 free throws: not since 1986-87 Attempted 60 or more free throws: not since1964 OPPONENT FREE THROW SHOOTING Shot 80 percent or better:.900 (27-30) vs. James Madison, 1/10/09 Shot 90 percent or better:.900 (27-30) vs. James Madison, 1/10/09 Shot 100 percent: 1.000 (17-17) vs. Old Dominion, 1/26/08 Made 20-29 free throws: 27 vs. James Madison, 1/10/09 Made 30-39 free throws: 31 vs. VCU, 1/10/07 Made 40 or more free throws: not since1964 Attempted 10 or fewer free throws: 9 vs. Harvard, 12/31/08 Attempted 30-39 free throws: 30 vs. James Madison, 1/10/09 Attempted 40-49 free throws: 42 at George Mason, 1/3/02 Attempted 50-59 free throws: not since 1986-87 Attempted 60 or more free throws: not since1964 W&M SCORING Scored 80 or more points: 83 vs. Haverford, 12/20/08 Scored 90 or more points: 99 vs. Navy, 11/22/08 Scored 100 or more points: 101 vs. Elon, 12/22/98 Scored 110 or more points: 116 vs. George Mason, 2/27/94 OPPONENT SCORING Scored 80 or more points: 90 at Liberty, 11/29/08 Scored 90 or more points: 102 vs. Navy, 11/22/08 Scored 100 or more points: 102 vs. Navy, 11/22/08 Scored 110 or more points: 127 at Virginia Tech, 1/29/73 W&M REBOUNDING Had 40 or more rebounds: 44 at Delaware, 1/17/09 Had 50 or more rebounds: 50 vs. Harvard, 11/31/08 Had 60 or more rebounds: 67 vs. Marymount, 11/29/95 OPPONENT REBOUNDING Had 40 or more rebounds: 42 at Hofstra, 1/21/09 Had 50 or more rebounds: 50 vs. Navy, 11/22/08 Had 60 or more rebounds: 60 at VMI, 2/10/65 W&M ASSISTS Had 20 or more assists: 23 vs. Haverford, 12/20/08 Had 30 or more assists: 33 vs. George Mason, 2/27/95 OPPONENT ASSISTS Had 20 or more assists: 20 at Wagner, 11/20/07 Had 30 or more assists: not since 1964 W&M BLOCKED SHOTS Had 10 or more blocked shots: 17 vs. George Mason, 2/26/96 OPPONENT BLOCKED SHOTS Had 10 or more blocked shots: 13 vs. Drexel,1/5/06 W&M STEALS Had 10 or more steals: 10 vs. James Madison, 1/10/09 Had 15 or more steals: 16 vs. Haverford, 12/20/08 OPPONENT STEALS Had 10 or more steals: 10 vs. George Mason, 1/14/09 Had 15 or more steals: 15 at Drexel, 1/23/08 MISCELLANEOUS TWO W&M PLAYERS HAD A DOUBLE-DOUBLE IN THE SAME GAME: Adam Hess (23 pts., 10 rebs.) and Zeb Cope (11 pts., 11 rebs.) vs. Towson, 3/5/04 W&M PLAYER LED THE TEAM IN POINTS, REBOUNDS AND ASSISTS IN THE SAME GAME: David Schneider (19 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists) at George Mason, 2/27/08 W&M PLAYED 2OT: at Liberty, 11/29/08 (L, 74-80) W&M PLAYED 3OT: vs. Navy, 11/22/08 (L, 99-102) W&M PLAYED 4OT: Never W&M SHOT 70 PERCENT FROM THE FLOOR IN A HALF:.727 (2nd Half 16-of-22) at UNCW, 1/7/09 W&M SHOT 60 PERCENT FROM THE FLOOR IN A HALF:.632 (12-of-19) (2nd half) vs. Norfolk State, 11/19/08 W&M SHOT LESS THAN 30 PERCENT FROM THE FLOOR IN A HALF:.251 (6-of-23) (1st Half) at Hofstra, 1/21/09 W&M HELD AN OPPONENT BELOW 10 PERCENT SHOOTING IN A HALF:.091 (2-of-22) (1st Half) James Madison, 1/24/01 W&M HELD AN OPPONENT BELOW 20 PERCENT SHOOTING FOR THE GAME:.197 (15-of-76), VMI, 1/17/96 W&M OVERCAME A DEFICIT IN THE FINAL FIVE MINUTES TO WIN A GAME: Overcame 48-41 defi cit to win 58-57 (Georgia State, N, 3/7/08) W&M OVERCAME A HALFTIME DEFICIT IN TWO CONSECUTIVE GAMES: Overcame 26-24 defi cit to win 70-67 (James Madison, A, 1/30/08) Overcame 32-30 defi cit to win 70-66 (UNCW, H, 2/2/08) W&M OVERCAME A HALFTIME DEFICIT IN THREE CONSECUTIVE GAMES: Overcame 30-27 defi cit to win 69-66 (James Madison, H, 1/9/08) Overcame 35-26 defi cit to win 60-58 (Georgia State, A, 1/12/08) Overcame 34-22 defi cit to win 55-53 (Northeastern, H, 1/16/08) 15 at Drexel, 1/24/09

HEAD COACH TONY SHAVER TONYSHAVER TONYSHAVER Head Coach Sixth at W W&M When Tony Shaver accepted the head coaching position at William and Mary in May of 2003, he set his sights on making the Tribe a winning program. Fast-forward five years and the two-time CAA Coach of the Year and National Mid-Major Coach of the Year finalist has led a revival of the Green and Gold program, and last season, took it to the brink of its first-ever CAA title and NCAA Tournament appearance. Despite all the recent success, Shaver s vision and intensity to win has not wavered. I do not want anyone to limit the vision of our program, Shaver said. We expect our teams to win and the last two seasons have been exceptional steps toward where we know our program can be. In 2007-08, William and Mary posted its first winning season in a decade finishing with a 17-16 ledger. In fact it was only the sixth time in school history that a Tribe team had won 17 or more contests. W&M also finished fifth in the league on the strength of a 10-8 CAA ledger. It marked only the second time in the Tribe s 23-year history in the CAA that it has won doubledigit games. Over the last two seasons, W&M ranks fifth in the league in conference wins with 18. The stat demonstrates the rising success of the Tribe program, given W&M won only 10 CAA games in Shaver s first three seasons at the helm. In five seasons at the helm of the William and Mary men s basketball program, Tony Shaver has turned the William and Mary men s basketball program into a winner. Over the last two seasons, the program posted backto-back 15-plus win seasons for the first time in a quarter of a century. The Tribe also put together consecutive seasons with a.500 or better record for the first time in 23 years. Shaver was voted the 2008 CAA Coach of the Year by the league s media, coaches and sports information directors. The Shaver-led Tribe punctuated the honor by reeling off three-straight last-second wins on its way to the CAA Championship Game. Included in the run was a 56-54 win over regular season champion and No. 1 seed VCU in the semifinals. W&M won three contests to get to the championship game, matching the program s victory total in the tournament from the previous 22 years. As a result of the title game appearance, W&M had its first-ever national televised game and made its first appearance on ESPN. The Tribe accomplished numerous other milestones during the historic 2007-08 season. W&M established not only school records, but CAA marks for 3-pointers made (257) and attempted (755) in a season. The Tribe also bettered the school standard for 3-pointers per game (7.79), double-digit 3-point efforts in a season (9) and consecutive double-digit 3-point shooting performances (5). Shaver engineered a quartet of double-digit comebacks for the Tribe in 2008, including three straight in wins over James Madison (1/9), at Georgia State (1/12) and against Northeastern (1/16). It marked the first time in school history W&M overcame two-straight double-digit secondhalf deficits, let alone three. The Tribe s 16-point second-half comeback at Georgia State was the largest deficit that W&M overcame on the road in 15 years. Shaver also reached a coaching milestone of his own on December 31, 2007, winning his 400th collegiate coaching game as the Tribe defeated Fairfield, 71-50, at Kaplan Arena. W&M demonstrated its mettle as a winning team with not only its ability to overcame deficits, but also with being able to win close games. The Tribe won more than half its games (nine) when trailing at the half. W&M also won nine games by four or fewer points this season, bettering the total (six) from Shaver s first four seasons at the helm of the program. The Tribe put together a six-game CAA winning streak from Jan. 5 through Jan. 23, which marked only the third such league winning streak in Tribe history. Shaver also guided the Tribe to four straight CAA road wins in 2008. It equaled the program s longest CAA mark and was the second-longest single-season road winning streak in school history. In 2006-07, Shaver earned CollegeInsider.com Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year honors after guiding the Tribe to a 15-15 record. It marked just the second time in the last 20 years W&M had won 15 games. at Drexel, 1/24/09 Shaver also led his troops to eight wins during the tough CAA portion; only the third time the Tribe has accomplished that feat. Another telling stat of the progression of the program was the four CAA road victories, highlighted by a 67-63 win over 2006 Final Four participant George Mason. In Shaver s first four seasons, W&M had won only three road affairs. The 2006-07 season brought about a change in styles for the 31st W&M head coach. After spending much of his career coaching an up-tempo offense, featuring a trapping defense, Shaver switched over to a more perimeter-oriented attack last season. The Tribe offensive scheme now spreads the floor and relies on spacing, effective perimeter shooting and players reading and reacting to teammates cuts and motion. Defensively, W&M employs a plethora of defensive systems to throw off opposing offenses. The new style led to the Tribe ranking among the top 50 in the country in 3-point field goal defense as well as holding its opponents to 64.2 points per game, the best mark since the 1997-98 season. The College also established school records for 3-point field goals made and 3-point field goals attempted. The success of the new approach was never more evident than in the Tribe s Feb. 14 victory over eventual National Invitational Tournament participant Drexel, 60-47, in Williamsburg. It was the lowest point production for Drexel in four seasons, and marked the highest ranked team, in terms of RPI, that W&M had defeated since 2001. There have been individual successes as well for the Green and Gold under Shaver s reign. On five occasions, a W&M player has been named All-CAA under Shaver, while another four have been named to the CAA All-Rookie Team. 2004 graduate Adam Hess, currently playing professionally in France, became the first player in school history to lead the CAA in scoring. An outstanding student and athlete, Hess was named the CAA Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year (for all sports) and was a First-Team Academic All-American and all-conference selection as a senior. Corey Cofield was voted the 2004 CAA Rookie of the Year, leading all freshmen in the league in points, rebounds and field goal percentage. W&M players have also enjoyed success in the classroom under Shaver, as on 10 occasions a Tribe player has been named to the CAA All-Academic team over the last five seasons, including a program-high thee in 2007 and 2008. This past season, junior David Schneider garnered the third CAA Men s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year award under Shaver. In total, four former W&M athletes who played under Shaver have gone on to or will shortly begin professional careers overseas. Hess is currently playing his second season for Artland in the German Bundesliga. He spent last season in France after earning Second-Team All-Bundesliga honors with Artland in 2007. Fellow 2004 graduate Zeb Cope is in his sixth professional season overseas and third in France. He is playing in the French Pro A League with JDA Dijon Bourgogne. Adam Payton, a 2007 graduate of W&M, completed his first season in 2008 with BC Boncourt in Switzerland and signed with Lille Metropole in the French N1 League. Laimis Kisielius, who graduated last season, will begin his professional career in Europe in the fall. 16