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Crimson Tide Basketball The University of Alabama Game Notes GAME: AUBURN SOLD OUT Saturday, February 24, 2007 4:00 p.m. CST Coleman Coliseum (15,316) Tuscaloosa FSN TV: Fox SportsNet with Dave Neal (play-by-play) and Eddie Fogler (analyst) Radio: CTSN with Chris Stewart (play-by-play), Tom Roberts (analyst) and Bryan Passink (courtside) (on air 30 minutes before tip) SIRIUS 161 Next Up after this game: Ole Miss (SENIOR NIGHT) Wednesday, February 28, 2007 Tuscaloosa 7 p.m. CST ACN UA Home Tickets: $18 adults; $8 youth (18 and under); order on www.rolltide.com Remaining home game tickets left: Ole Miss, Wednesday, Feb. 28 Probable Starting Lineups No. 25 AP/No. 25 Coaches ALABAMA CRIMSON TIDE (19-8, 6-7 SEC) Ppg/Rpg 22 PG Ronald Steele 6-3 185 JR Birmingham 9.1/1.8/4.3 a 04 G Brandon Hollinger 5-11 170 SO Mobile 4.3/1.3/1.7a 33 C Jermareo Davidson 6-10 230 SR Atlanta, Ga. 14.2/8.6/2.5b 12 F Alonzo Gee 6-6 215 SO Palm Beach, Fla. 12.5/5.2 35 F Richard Hendrix 6-8 265 SO Athens 14.8/8.9 Head Coach: Mark Gottfried (Alabama, 1987; 9th season, 180-104 at UA,.634%; 248-128 in 12th season overall,.660%) AUBURN UNIVERSITY TIGERS (15-13, 5-8 SEC) Ppg/Rpg 03 F Josh Dollard 6-7 235 SO Hemingway, S.C. 12.1/6.7 32 F Korvotney Barber 6-7 220 SO Manchester, Ga. 11.1/6.6 01 G Frank Tolbert 6-4 210 JR River Falls 11.9/5.1 12 G DeWayne Reed 6-1 175 FR Houston, Texas 5.2/1.6/2.9 a 23 G Quantez Robertson 6-3 190 SO Cincinnati, Ohio 8.4/4.0/5.4 a Head Coach: Jeff Lebo (North Carolina, 1989; 3rd season, 41-46,.471% at Auburn; 9th season, 156-109,.589%) SERIES HISTORY: 135th meeting in a series that dates to 1924 Alabama leads the series 83 wins to 51 by Auburn Auburn won 1st meeting of 2007 in Auburn 81-57 on January 23, snapping a seven game Alabama win streak; Auburn hasn t won in Tuscaloosa since 1999 (lost last seven straight) KEY QUICK NOTES: Alabama is ranked No. 25 in both the AP and Coaches polls Going into the weekend round of league games, Alabama is 3rd in the West at 6-7, trailing Mississippi State and Ole Miss who are both 7-6; Florida has clinched the regular season and Eastern Division championships at 12-1 in league play Alabama s remaining three games are against the West: Auburn (Feb. 24), hosting Ole Miss (Feb. 28) and at Mississippi State (March 4) Bama freshman Justin Tubbs and Auburn sophomore Drew Smith were teammates at Hewitt-Trussville High School in Trussville Tide sophomore Richard Hendrix leads the team in scoring (14.8), leads the league in field goal percentages (.609) and has had 12 double doubles this season, including 10 points and 10 rebounds at Tennessee on Wednesday night UA S HOME RECORD: Alabama is 436-93 (.824%) at home in Coleman Coliseum. Mark Gottfried s UA teams are 121-19 (.886%) at home. 2006-07 Schedule/Results October 29 Crimson & White Game 7:00 ACN November 4 MONTEVALLO (EXH) W 82-71 **************************************** 10 JACKSON STATE W 96-65 ACN 17-20 at Paradise Jam 17 Middle Tennessee W 71-62 19 Iowa W 72-60 FSN 20 Xavier W 63-56 FSN 25 TEXAS-SOUTHERN W 74-44 ACN 28 LOUISIANA MONROE W 75-61 ACN December 2 TENNESSEE STATE W 78-60 ACN 7 at Notre Dame L 99-85ESPN 9 ALABAMA STATE W 92-58 CSS 16 * Southern Miss (Mobile) W 77-64 CSS 20 at N.C. State W 82-75 FSN 23 COPPIN STATE W 99-49 CSS 29 LIPSCOMB W 80-58 CSS January 1 OKLAHOMA W 70-55 ESPN 6 at Arkansas L 88-61 LFS 9 #13/18 LSU W 71-61 ESPN2 17 at Vanderbilt L 94-73 20 GEORGIA W 78-76 CBS 23 at Auburn L 81-57 ESPN 27 ARKANSAS L 63-57 LFS 31 at LSU W 73-70 LFS February 3 SOUTH CAROLINA W 64-61 LFS 7 MISSISSIPPI STATE W 80-79 ACN-D 10 at Ole Miss L 75-69 FSN 14 at #1 Florida L 76-67 LFS 17 #20/#18 KENTUCKY W 72-61 LFS 21 at Tennessee L OT 69-66 LFS 24 AUBURN 4:00 FSN 28 OLE MISS 7:00 ACN-D March 4 at Mississippi State 1:00 LFS 8-11 SEC Tournament, Atlanta 15-18 NCAA 1st & 2nd Rounds CBS 22-25 NCAA Regionals CBS 31-April 2 NCAA Final Four (Atlanta)CBS * At Coor s Classic, doubleheader hosted by South Alabama (USA played Ole Miss) All UA home games aired on ACN; games delayed on ACN when other networks are carrying game ALL TIMES LISTED ARE CST 19 NCAA Appearances 2004 NCAA Elite 8 8 Sweet 16 7 SEC Regular Season Championships 6 SEC Tournament Titles

Crimson Tide Game Notes Tide Hosts Tigers in Another Key West Match-Up In yet another game that will be key in the Southeastern Conference Western Division where the race is still on, the No. 25 ranked University of Alabama plays host to its favorite rival, the Auburn University Tigers, on Saturday, February 24. The game is sold out. Tip-off in Coleman Coliseum is set for 4 p.m. CST. The game is being televised on Fox Sports Net. Alabama is 19-8 overall and 6-7 in league play. The Tide trails by one game SEC Western Division leaders Mississippi State and Ole Miss who are both 7-6 in league play. Those two teams are the only ones who remain on Alabama s schedule once it plays Auburn. Alabama hosts Ole Miss on Wednesday night at 7 p.m. CT in its final home appearance and then closes out the regular season at Mississippi State on Sunday, March 4 at 1 p.m. CT. Auburn is 15-13 overall and 5-8 in league play. In the Western Division standings, it s Mississippi State (7-6), Ole Miss (7-6), Alabama (6-7), Arkansas (5-8), Auburn (5-8) and LSU (3-10). Alabama and Auburn play one another twice each regular season. This is the second meeting of 2007. Auburn won the first time around 81-57 in Auburn on January 23, snapping a seven game series win streak by Alabama. Alabama led 36-35 at halftime only to fall behind when Auburn made 25-7 run. Mark Gottfried is 10-8 against Auburn since he became Alabama s head coach in late March of 1998. After a tough first year at Alabama in 1999 where the Tide went 0-3 against the Tigers (home, away, SEC tournament) and then fell in the first of two meetings of 2000, his Alabama teams gained momentum and have won eight of the last 10 games in the series. Game is a Sellout But Ticket-less Can Catch it on FSN Saturday s game is a sellout but fans without tickets can catch the play on Fox Sports Net (FSN). Dave Neal is calling the play-by-play. And former South Carolina basketball coach Eddie Fogler is the analyst for the broadcast. Andy Pollack is the producer. FSN has televised four other Tide games this season, wins against Iowa, Xavier and N.C. State and a loss at Ole Miss. Regular Season Hits Final Eight Days Saturday heralds the final eight days of the regular season for the Crimson Tide which closes out the year with home games against Auburn on Saturday and Ole Miss on Wednesday and a road game at Mississippi State a week from Sunday. Fans attending the final home game, Wednesday night at 7 against Ole Miss will be rewarded with a fun collectable if they are among the first 1,000 to arrive. Full size metal lunch boxes featuring the 2007 Alabama Basketball team are the giveaway that night which is also Senior Night. Alabama is No. 25 in This Week s Polls Alabama is No. 25 in this week s AP and ESPN/USA Today Coaches Polls. Alabama has been nationally ranked in every poll of the 2006-07 season so far, 16 straight weeks. Mark Gottfried s Alabama teams have been ranked at least four weeks or more every year since the 2000-01 season and have been ranked as high as the highest, No. 1, a spot it held for two straight weeks the last weeks of December of 2002. BAMA S STATS Trends: In the last FIVE games Alabama:... Is 2-3 with wins against Mississippi State (home) and Kentucky (home) and losses at Ole Miss, at Florida and at Tennessee... Is averaging 70.8 points... Is giving up 72.0 points... Is shooting.449% (122-272) compared to opponents.410% (123-300)... Is shooting.367% (33-90) from 3-point range and allowing opponents to attempt 35 more shots from that range but make only.248% (31-125)... Is shooting.706% (77-109) at the free throw line while opponents are making.697% (83-119)... Is averaging 37.4 rebounds to opponents 37.8 rebounds, grabbing two less (187 compared to 189 by opponents)... Finds three players averaging in double digits in scoring... Is averaging 4.0 steals compared to 8.6 by opponents... Is averaging 14.0 turnovers to 10.2 by opponents... Is averaging 12.0 assists compared to 15.2 by opponents... Is averaging 4.4 blocks compared to 4.6 by opponents INDIVIDUAL Last 5 Games TRENDS:... Richard Hendrix... is averaging team-leading 16.4 points...is shooting.574% (31-54) from the field...is shooting.588% (20-34) from the foul line...is averaging 9.0 rebounds...has 18 personal fouls...has five assists, six turnovers, six blocks and four steals...has had two double doubles and was one rebound away from a third...jermareo Davidson... is averaging 11.4 points and 7.2 rebounds...is shooting.422% (19-45) from the field, is 0-1 from 3-point range and is shooting.760% (19-25) at the free throw line...has 10 personal fouls, seven assists, eight turnovers, nine blocks and two steals...has had one double double in the span... Mykal Riley...is averaging 13.4 points and 4.2 rebounds...has come off the bench in all five games and is averaging 28.4 minutes per game off the bench...is shooting.479% (23-48) from the field...is shooting.441% (15-34) from 3-point range...is shooting.857% (6-7) at the free throw line...has 12 personal fouls, two assists, eight turnovers, three blocks and four steals... Alonzo Gee...is averaging 6.4 points and 3.6 rebounds...is shooting.324% (12-37) from the field, 3-15 (.200%) from 3-point range, and.714% (5-7) at the line...has 15 personal fouls with one foul out...has four assists, 14 turnovers, one block and three steals... Ronald Steele...is averaging 8.0 points and 2.0 rebounds...is averaging 5.6 assists...is shooting.342% (13-38) from the field, 7-20 (.350%) from 3-point range and.778% (7-9) at the line...has five fouls, 28 assists, and 11 turnovers and has scored a total of 40 points... Brandon Hollinger... has started in all five games...is averaging 21.8 minutes per game...is averaging 4.4 points and 1.6 rebounds...is shooting.417% (5-12) from the field,.500 (4-8) from 3-point range, and.889% (8-9) at the line...has seven defensive rebounds out of his eight total in the span...has nine fouls, six assists, nine turnovers...demetrius Jemison... has come off the bench in all five and averaged 14.0 minutes...averaging 3.8 points and 3.4 rebounds...is shooting.455% (5-11) from the field...is shooting.900% (9-10) from the free throw line...has 10 defensive and seven offensive boards...has 13 personal fouls and one foul out...has four assists, six turnovers, two blocks and two steals...justin Tubbs... has come off the bench in all five games and averages 13.8 minutes...averaging 3.8 points and 3.4 rebounds...is shooting.500% (7-14) from the field and.400% (4-10) from 3-point range and.250% (1-4) at the free throw line...has nine personal fouls...has two assists, four turnovers and four steals... Yamene Coleman... has come off the bench and played in three games for an average of 10.3 minutes...is averaging 2.7 points and 4.8 rebounds...is shooting.500% (3-6) from the field and.500% (2-4) from the line...has only one rebound...has one block and one steal and two personal fouls

Crimson Tide Game Notes: The Series Following is the box score from the 1st of the two 2007 regular season meetings between Alabama and Auburn: Game 19: Auburn 81, Alabama 57 Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum Auburn ESPN January 23, 2007 UA Ranking: No. 12 AP/No. 12 ESPN/USA Today Coaches Alabama vs Auburn 01-23-07 8:00 p.m. at Auburn, Ala. VISITORS: Alabama 15-4, 2-3 12 Gee, Alonzo... f 5-11 0-1 1-2 2 4 6 4 11 1 2 0 4 38 35 Hendrix, Richard... f 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 4 7 4 4 0 0 1 0 19 33 Davidson, Jermareo.. c 7-16 0-1 4-4 3 8 11 2 18 1 3 3 2 39 01 Riley, Mykal... g 2-10 0-6 0-1 2 0 2 2 4 1 2 0 0 33 22 Ronald Steele... g 7-14 5-9 0-0 0 1 1 0 19 2 5 0 0 39 02 Torrance, Mikhail... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 03 Tubbs, Justin... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0+ 04 Hollinger, Brandon.. 0-4 0-2 1-2 0 1 1 1 1 1 4 0 1 26 23 Jemison, Demetrius.. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 34 Coleman, Yamene... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TEAM... 2 2 4 Totals... 23-60 5-19 6-9 12 20 32 13 57 6 17 4 8 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-32 43.8% 2nd Half: 9-28 32.1% Game: 38.3% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 2-11 18.2% Game: 26.3% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% Game: 66.7% 1 HOME TEAM: Auburn 13-8, 3-3 03 Dollard, Josh... f 7-13 0-1 2-2 0 6 6 3 16 1 4 1 1 27 24 Prowell, Quan... f 6-14 2-4 0-1 2 8 10 4 14 4 1 2 3 35 32 Barber, Korvotney... f 8-11 0-0 2-5 2 4 6 2 18 0 1 0 0 27 21 Barrett, Rasheem... g 4-9 1-3 0-0 1 2 3 0 9 2 1 0 3 33 23 Robertson, Quantez.. g 3-3 0-0 1-2 0 3 3 1 7 10 2 0 1 36 01 Tolbert, Frank... 6-8 3-5 2-2 1 1 2 3 17 1 0 2 3 24 02 Miaway, Archie... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 04 Hargrove, Lucas... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0+ 12 Reed, DeWayne... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 1 1 16 13 Heramb, Matt... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 14 Smith, Drew... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 25 Luquire, Adam... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 35 Brooks, Ryan... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ TEAM... 2 1 3 Totals... 34-59 6-13 7-12 8 27 35 13 81 22 13 6 12 200 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-31 48.4% 2nd Half: 19-28 67.9% Game: 57.6% DEADB 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 4-8 50.0% Game: 46.2% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 3-3 100 % 2nd Half: 4-9 44.4% Game: 58.3% 2 Officials: Mike Stuart, Ted Valentine, Joe Lindsay Technical fouls: Alabama-None. Auburn-None. Attendance: 10500 Alabama... 36 21-57 Auburn... 35 46-81 *Auburn's snaps 7-game losing streak to Alabama. *Auburn's highest win vs. ranked team since defeating #4 Arkansas 104-90 Jan. 14, 1995. *Auburn wins 2-straight times vs. ranked teams since 1995-96. *AU's Quan Prowell 2nd-straight double-double. Alabama Has Dominated Series in Tuscaloosa of Late Though every season and every game is different, Alabama likely hopes its home karma will continue when it comes to this series during the Mark Gottfried coaching era. Auburn defeated Alabama in Tuscaloosa 73-58 in 1999, Gottfried s first season as Alabama s head coach, but it hasn t happened since then. Alabama has muscled its way to the home win in the last seven times Auburn has come to Tuscaloosa to play the Tide dating to the 2000 season. Alabama s largest margin of home victory in the series during that streak came in 2005 when Alabama defeated Auburn 94-53. All-time in Tuscaloosa, Alabama leads the Auburn series 40-7. The first time they played one another in Tuscaloosa win in 1949. 14 Men Are From State In This Bragging Rights Series Alabama and Auburn are one another s biggest rivals. Nine men on Alabama s roster--and its head coach Mark Gottfried and assistant Philip Pearson who both played for the Tide--are from the State of Alabama. Auburn has five men from the state on its roster, making the series even more fun for bragging rights. Two men who will sit on opposite benches played for the same high school. Alabama freshman guard Justin Tubbs and Auburn sophomore guard Drew Smith both graduated from Trussville s Hewitt-Trussville High School. Tubbs averaged 16.5 points as a senior and 16.9 as a junior. Smith and Tubbs were teammates Tubbs junior season and Smith s senior season (he averaged 10 points that year). Both excelled in the classroom in high school. In fact, Tubbs is an engineering major at Alabama and Smith is pre-med. Series Dates to 1924 Saturday s game will mark the 135th time Alabama and Auburn have played one another in men s basketball. The series dates to 1924, 83 years ago, when the two teams met in the Southern Conference tournament in Atlanta. Alabama won that first game with Hank Crisp coaching Bama to a 40-19 win against Wilbur Hutsell s Tigers. Alabama would go on to win the first five straight in the series to start its series lead which is 83-51. The first time the game was played on either team s campus was in 1949 when Auburn hosted the game. Alabama left town with a 45-38 win. Auburn came calling in Tuscaloosa later that season, and Alabama won yet again, this time by a 39-37 margin. The two teams play twice, home and away, each regular season as SEC Western Division teams. Following is the series breakdown: Series Record: UA 83 wins, AU 51 wins Streak: In Tuscaloosa: UA leads 40-7 In Auburn: UA leads 24-23 Neutral Sites: AU leads 21-19 UA had won the last seven before Auburn snapped the streak with a 81-57 win on Jan. 23, 2007 in Auburn Gottfried Has Played in & Coached In Series There s no wondering what might be going through his players minds when Alabama plays Auburn for Tide head coach Mark Gottfried. He s both played in and coached in this series. Transferring to Alabama after his freshman season at Oral Roberts, Gottfried lettered three seasons as Alabama s starting guard in 1984-87. During his UA playing career the Tide went 6-4 against the Tigers. Alabama lost both series games Gottfried s first playing season in 1984 then won both in 1985 including a double overtime 74-72 win in Tuscaloosa. The teams split in 1986 with Alabama winning in Tuscaloosa and Auburn winning in Auburn. Alabama swept the series Gottfried s senior year in 1987, going 3-0 against Auburn, including a 87-68 SEC tournament game win en route to Alabama s 1987 SEC Tournament and regular season championships. Tide assistant coach Philip Pearson also played for Alabama for five seasons, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 and 1994. He and his UA teammates were a commanding 11-2 against Auburn. Pearson roster of teammates that helped pad that record included Robert Horry, Antonio McDyess, Latrell Sprewell. In all 10 of his UA teammates went on to the NBA. Gottfried is 7-1 vs. Lebo This is Jeff Lebo s 2nd season at Auburn & his previous head coaching stops have been for two seasons at Chattanooga (2003 and 2004) and four seasons (1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002) at Tennessee Tech. Alabama played Chattanooga in 2004 in Tuscaloosa and won that game 76-72. Mark Gottfried s Alabama teams played Lebo s Tennessee Tech teams twice, in 1999 and 2000, both games in Tuscaloosa. Alabama won 79-53 in 1999 and 91-72 in 2000. Alabama won twice against Auburn in 2005, in Auburn 60-55, and 94-53 in Tuscaloosa. Alabama won both games in 2006, winning at Auburn 56-52 and in the final home game of 2006 by a 71-61 score on Senior Night in Tuscaloosa. Lebo s first win against Alabama and Gottfried came in the first of the two 2007 meetings when Auburn beat Alabama 81-57 in Auburn on January 23, 2007.

All-Time Series Scores 1924W 40-19 Neutral 1941W 38-16 Neutral 1949W 46-45 Neutral 1949W 45-38 Away 1949W 39-37 Home 1950 L 40-45 Away 1950 L 58-66 Home 1950 L 58-67 Away 1951W 70-46 Home 1951W 65-64 Away 1951W 63-44 Home 1952W 62-60 Away 1952W 63-40 Home 1952W 63-49 Neutral 1953W 61-51 Home 1953 L 73-78 Away 1954W 70-62 Neutral 1954W 70-58 Home 1954W 84-80 Neutral 1955W 99-78 Neutral 1955W 84-80 Neutral 1956W 86-77 Neutral 1956W 93-82 Neutral 1957L O T 88-92 Neutral 1957L 2OT81-79 Neutral 1958W 83-65 Neutral 1958 L 65-67 Neutral 1959 L 60-79 Neutral 1959 L 55-57 Neutral 1959 L 50-69 Neutral 1960 L 52-59 Neutral 1960 L 66-69 Neutral 1960L O T 61-63 Neutral 1961 L 62-74 Neutral 1961W OT71-66 Neutral 1961 L 69-80 Neutral 1962 L 50-60 Neutral 1962 L 49-62 Neutral 1963L O T 78-81 Neutral 1963L O T 67-74 Neutral 1964W 86-72 Neutral 1964 L 76-83 Neutral 1965 L 68-93 Neutral 1965 L 6-80 Neutral 1966 L 71-90 Neutral 1966W 88-83 Neutral 1967 L 63-66 Neutral 1967L O T 96-99 Neutral 1968W 64-63 Home 1968 L 69-73 Away 1969 L 63-78 Away 1969 L 53-60 Home 1970 L 77-86 Home 1970 L 78-121 Away 1971 L 72-83 Away 1971 L 76-92 Home 1972W 89-66 Home 1972W 79-78 Away 1973W 76-64 Away 1973W 87-75 Home 1974W 73-64 Away 1974W 97-84 Home 1975W 77-53 Home 1975 L 70-76 Away 1976W 63-62 Away 1976W 86-75 Home 1977W 74-71 Away 1977W 81-77 Home 1978W 81-74 Away 1978W 89-86 Home 1979W 83-76 Away 1979W 80-73 Home 1980W O T50-46 Away 1980W 59-47 Home 1981W 83-73 Home 1981 L 54-56 Away 1982W 67-65 Away 1982W 74-72 Home 1983 L 80-91 Away 1983W 86-78 Home 1983W 62-61 Neutral 1984 L 86-91 Home 1984 L 70-83 Away 1985W 60-55 Away 1985W 2OT74-72 Home 1985L O T 49-53 Neutral 1986W 60-56 Home 1986 L 69-71 Away 1987W 88-82 Home 1987W 77-75 Away 1987W 87-68 Neutral 1988 L 74-84 Away 1988W 82-77 Home 1989W 67-64 Away 1989W 74-58 Home 1990W 78-59 Home 1990W 80-73 Away 1990W 87-71 Neutral 1991W 68-56 Away 1991W 88-80 Home 1991W 77-59 Neutral 1992 L 63-81 Away 1992W 82-80 Home 1993W 81-78 Home 1993 L 70-78 Away 1994W 74-69 Away 1994W 83-68 Home 1994W 83-55 Neutral 1995W 88-70 Away 1995W 65-63 Home 1995W 86-73 Away 1996W 72-65 Home 1996W 75-73 Away 1997 L 62-72 Away 1997W 55-50 Home 1998 L 94-40 Away 1998W 76-62 Home 1999 L 58-73 Home 1999 L 61-102 Away 1999 L 61-93 Neutral 2000 L 63-77 Away 2000W 68-64 Home 2001W 81-80 Home 2001L O T 72-69 Away 2002 L 59-56 Away 2002W 73-68 Home 2003 L 77-68 Away 2003W 84-68 Home 2004W 69-46 Home 2004W 72-71 Away 2005W 60-55 Away 2005W 94-53 Home 2006W 56-52 Away 2006 W 71-61 Home 2007 L 81-57 Away

Crimson Tide Game Notes Alabama in the CollegeRPI Alabama was ranked 26th Thursday in collegerpi.com. Ahead of Alabama from the SEC was Florida at No. 7, Kentucky at No. 8, and Tennessee at No. 14. Davidson Makes Another Move in All-Time Scoring Jermareo Davidson s eight points at Tennessee on Wednesday night brought his Alabama career total to 1,201. That moved him to No. 32 all-time in scoring in a sport that has been fielding teams since 1913. He passed Jim Farmer, who was at the game and who scored 1,197 points during his four-year UA career from 1984-87. Davidson could well pass two more former Tide stars as spot No. 31 belongs to Alan House who scored 1,206 points during his 1970-72 UA career and No. 30 belongs to Gary Elliot who scored 1,210 points between 1967-69. Davidson is 10 points away from No. 29 which is held by UAB head coach Mike Davis who played for the Tide from 1980-83 and scored 1,211 points. Hendrix Continues a Sound Sophomore Effort Richard Hendrix was voted Freshman All-SEC in 2006 and his play as a sophomore makes him a candidate to step up into All- SEC status. Hendrix ranks 11th in the league in scoring at 14.8 points per game 27 games into the season and he ranks third in the league in rebounding. He leads the SEC in field goal percentage shooting in all games at.609% (162-266). And the 15 field goals he made against Alabama State in December is the most any player in the league has made in any game this season. In league play Hendrix ranks fourth in rebounding at 8.6 rebounds per game and 14th in scoring at 14.3 point per SEC game. He leads the league in field goal shooting in league games as well, shooting.605% (78 of 129). He has had 12 double doubles in points and rebounds this season, five in league play. He has 19 career double doubles going into Saturday s Auburn game. Hendrix scored a career best 34 points against Alabama State on December 19, making 15 of 19 shots from the field. Gottfried s Home Season Records Among Bama s Best With two home games to go, Alabama is 13-1 in Coleman Coliseum this season. The facility opened in 1968-69. Gottfried s 2001-02 Bama teams owns the home record at 17-0 but his 2000-01 team went 17-1 to give him Alabama s top-two most-wins spots. His last two teams in 2004-05 and 2005-06 won 14 games, the second-most single season wins. Seven Alabama teams have won 13 home games in Coleman Coliseum (including this year s team). Gottfried has now coached two of those seven. In nine years as Alabama s head coach, he has produced Bama s top home win numbers six of those seasons. Alabama Team Featured on Upcoming ABC Show The Crimson Tide has been chosen as the team to feature on an upcoming episode of Free Ticket: Inside College Basketball. Alabama is the subject of the March 3 show which will air at 2 p.m. CT. A crew has been in Tuscaloosa since Monday morning following the Tide players and head coach Mark Gottfried through their daily routines which include daily practice sessions, its game at Tennessee at home against Auburn, training room routines, media interviews, community volunteering, class attendance, meals at the campus dining hall and more. Tide Attendance Will Set Record Mark Gottfried s 2006 Alabama team set the home attendance season record with the 189,055, so this season his 2007 team will better that mark. It goes into Saturday s Auburn game with 170,787. The Auburn game is a sellout, so, add that 15,316 in and that will give Alabama 186,103 (just 2,852 short of tying the record---which will obviously break at the Ole Miss game). And Alabama s six sellouts ties the school record for most single season sellouts. Alabama is averaging 12,199 fans so far this season after 14 home games. Last season Alabama averaged 9,648 at home for the season, giving it a jump so far, with two games to improve, of plus 2,551, the second biggest attendance spike in the league from 2006 to 2007. Basketball is popular in the SEC this year. All 12 of the schools are in the plus column as they re drawing even more fans in 2007 than they did in 2006. Last Time Out Alabama played its third straight SEC Eastern Division team, travelling to Knoxville to play at Tennessee on Wednesday. The Tide fell in overtime 69-66 to the Vols. Despite the loss, sophomore forward Richard Hendrix collected his 12th double double of the season, scoring 10 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. His game also included two blocks. Hendrix and Mykal Riley were the only two Alabama players to reach double digits in scoring as Riley led Alabama with 15 points, making 5 of 8 from the field, 4 of 7 of those from 3-point range, and 1-2 at the free throw line. Riley also had seven rebounds. Davidson led the game with 15 rebounds. Tennessee, which led 30-26 at halftime, was led by 20 points from SEC scoring leader Chris Lofton. JaJuan Smith had 16 and Wayne Chism 11 to also lead the Vols in a game that went into overtime when Alabama, training by two with 27 seconds remaining, tied it up at 60-60 when Mikhail Torrance hit a short jumper to send it into overtime. Alabama led by four at 64-60 with 3:17 remaining in overtime with Hendrix scoring two free throws (he also had two misses on his two trips to the line in those first two overtime minutes) and a dunk. Lofton hit a 3-pointer with 2:58 remaining to get the Vols within one point then Duke Crews tipped in a shot with 1:42 to put Tennessee ahead 65-64. Alabama would miss two free throws (Justin Tubbs at 1:42) and make two with 11 seconds (Jermareo Davidson) but was outscored in the final seconds by a Ramar Smith jumper with 35 seconds left (67-64) and then a Crews Dunk with five seconds. Unhappy with the play of its veterans, Alabama s newcomers stepped in and got productive minutes in the game. At times there were three true freshmen on the floor (Mikhail Torrance, Justin Tubbs and Demetrius Jemison) and two first year players, JUCO transfer Mykal Riley and redshirt freshman Yamene Coleman. Torrance scored eight points in his 17 minutes, making 4 of 7 from the field. Jemison was 2-4 from the field and 3-4 at the line for his seven points and had eight rebounds in his 20 minutes. Tubbs scored seven points and had three rebounds and three turnovers in his 28 minutes on the floor. He was 3-7 from the field and 1-4 from 3-point range. Coleman played seven minutes and scored five points in that short span, making 2-3 from the field and 1-2 at the line. He had no turnovers (the team had 26--the most in league play this year). The loss snapped a seven game win streak Alabama had against the Vols.

Mark Gottfried Weekly Press Conference Mondays at 11:30 a.m. CT through February 26, 2007 in the basketball media room of Coleman Coliseum. Please call UA Media Relations office at 205-348-6084 for number for teleconference. SEC Coaches Teleconference The SEC bi-weekly men's basketball coaches teleconference is scheduled for every Monday and Thursday, Jan. 4 - March 5. The 12 Southeastern Conference men's head basketball coaches will be featured from 10:00-11:17 a.m. (CT). Media representatives wishing to participate should call (877) 381-5694. Each coach will appear on the teleconference for seven minutes, according to the following schedule: 10:00 a.m. CT Kevin Stallings, Vanderbilt 10:07 a.m. CT Billy Donovan, Florida 10:14 a.m. CT Dave Odom, South Carolina 10:21 a.m. CT Dennis Felton, Georgia 10:28 a.m. CT John Brady, LSU 10:35 a.m. CT Tubby Smith, Kentucky 10:42 a.m. CT Bruce Pearl, Tennessee 10:49 a.m. CT Stan Heath, Arkansas 10:56 a.m. CT Mark Gottfried, Alabama 11:03 a.m. CT Jeff Lebo, Auburn 11:10 a.m. CT Andy Kennedy, Ole Miss 11:17 a.m. CT Rick Stansbury, Mississippi State In addition, the SEC men's basketball teams who make it to postseason will be on a teleconference on Monday, March 12 beginning at 10:00 a.m. CT. All SEC basketball teleconferences can be listened to on the internet at www.secsports.com starting at 1:00 p.m. CT. Media Information: Practice The Crimson Tide practices on the floor of Coleman Coliseum at 2:30 p.m. CT on Mondays and 3 p.m. CT on Tuesdays through Fridays; practice times will vary on travel days and days when school is not in session. Length of practice varies daily. Practices are typically open to media, HOWEV- ER, media are required to clear covering or attending practice through Becky Hopf, Associate Media Relations Director (205) 348-6084. Interviews are held after practice and players/coaches needed should be requested by that morning; some players have evening classes and will not be available after practice on those nights; No interviews are conducted after practice on travel days. Mark Gottfried is not available for post-practice interviews on Mondays as he has his radio show, Hey, Coach! at 6 p.m. All player and coaches interviews must be arranged through Becky Hopf in the Media Relations office (205) 348-6084. Crimson Tide In NCAA & SEC Stats Alabama in the NCAA Stats Released February 18, 2007 4th in personal fouls 19th in blocked shots 37th in won/lost percentages 48th in rebounding margin Richard Hendrix is 13th in field goal percentages Richard Hendrix is 35th in rebounds Jermareo Davidson is 16th in blocks Alabama in the SEC Stats All Games: (top 5 rankings only listed) 5th in scoring margin 2nd in free throw percentages 5th in 3-point field goal percentages 3rd in 3-point field goal percentage defense 5th in field goal percentage defense 1st in rebounding offense 4th in rebounding margin 3rd in blocked shots 3rd in offensive rebounds 4th in defensive rebounds Individual Stats (All-Games): Field goal percentages: Hendrix 1st Scoring: Hendrix 11th, Davidson 15th, Gee 23rd, Riley 25th Rebounding: Hendrix 3rd, Davidson 5th, Gee 19th, Riley 28th Assists: Steele T-8th Free throw percentages: Davidson 9th 3-point field goal percentages: Riley 11th Blocked shots: Davidson 3rd, Hendrix 11th Offensive rebounds: Hendrix 4th Assist/turnover ratio: Steele 8th Offensive rebounds: Hendrix 4th Defensive rebounds: Davidson 2nd, Hendrix 7th Minutes played: Steele 8th, Davidson 11th SEC Games: 1st in Free throw percentages 2nd in 3-point field goal percentage defense 5th in rebounding offense 2nd in offensive rebounds Individual Stats (SEC Games): Field goal percentage: Hendrix 1st Scoring: Hendrix 14th, Davidson 15th, Riley 27th Rebounding: Hendrix 4th, Davidson 7th, Gee 27th Assists: Steele T-9th Free throw percentages: Davidson 5th 3-point field goal percentages: Riley 8th Blocked shots: Davidson T-8th, Hendrix 13th Assist/turnover ratio: Steele 11th Offensive rebounds: Hendrix 3rd, Gee 10th Defensive rebounds: Davidson 5th, Hendrix 8th Minutes played: Steele 6th Superlatives: Free Throws: Ron Steele s 7 of 7 against MTSU ties for best ALL GAMES Blocked Shots: Jermareo Davidson s 9 against Southern Miss is most by anyone in SEC in ALL GAMES Field Goals: Richard Hendrix s 15 field goals made against Alabama State is the most any SEC player has made in a game all season Alabama s.679% (38-56) from the field against Alabama State is the best in the league in ALL GAMES Alabama s 60 rebounds against Texas Southern is the most anyone in the league has had this season Alabama s 52 rebounds against Tennessee is the most anyone has had in SEC play

2006-07 SEC Standings

ESPN/USA Today Coaches Preseason October 27, 2006 1. *Florida (30) 0-0 772 2. North Carolina 0-0 728 3. Kansas 0-0 714 4. Ohio State (1) 0-0 595 5. Pittsburgh 0-0 583 5. UCLA 0-0 583 7. *LSU 0-0 556 8. Georgetown 0-0 538 9. Wisconsin 0-0 530 10. Arizona 0-0 478 11. Duke 0-0 477 12. ALABAMA 0-0 420 13. Texas A&M 0-0 335 14. Memphis 0-0 328 15. Boston College 0-0 284 16. Washington 0-0 240 17. Marquette 0-0 203 18. Connecticut 0-0 200 19. Texas 0-0 172 20. Syracuse 0-0 138 21. Georgia Tech 0-0 137 22. *Kentucky 0-0 119 23. Creighton 0-0 113 24. *Tennessee 0-0 106 25. Nevada 0-0 101 Gonzaga 88, Wichita State 78, Louisville 77, Southern Illinois 70, Illinois 52, Xavier 44, Villanova 39, Air Force 26, San Diego State 24, Hofstra 20, Oklahoma State 19, Michigan 17, Michigan State 15, Maryland 12, DePaul 11, Florida State 9, George Mason 6, Indiana 5, Houston 3, Brigham Young 2, George Washington 2, Winthrop 2, Utah 1, Bucknell 1, New Mexico State 1, Saint Louis 1. AP Preseason November 6, 2006 1. *Florida 2. North Carolina 3. Kansas 4. Pittsburgh 5. *LSU 6. UCLA 7. Ohio State 8. Georgetown 9. Wisconsin 10. Arizona 11. ALABAMA 12. Duke 13. Texas A&M 14. Memphis 15. Boston College 16. Marquette 17. Washington 18. Connecticut 19. Creighton 20. Syracuse 21. Texas 22. *Kentucky 23. Georgia Tech 24. Nevada 25. * Tennessee Wichita State 181, Southern Illinois 131, Gonzaga 129, Xavier 99, Florida State 65, Louisville 62, Villanova 37, Illinois 31, Hofstra 24, Arkansas 20, San Diego State 19, DePaul 16, Indiana 16, Oklahoma State 13, Virginia Tech 8, Michigan 6, Bucknell 6, Houston 5, USC 5, Kansas State 4, Missouri State 1, Oregon 1, George Mason 1, Akron 1, Brigham Young 1. *UA Opponent UA in the 2006-07 National Rankings ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll November 13, 2006 1. Florida 2. North Carolina 3. Kansas 4. Ohio State 5. Pittsburgh 6. UCLA 7. LSU 8. Georgetown 9. Wisconsin 10. Duke 11. ALABAMA 12. Texas A&M 13. Memphis 14. Boston College 15. Washington 16. Arizona 17. Marquette 18. Texas 19. Connecticut 20. Syracuse 21. Georgia Tech 22. Kentucky 23. Nevada 24. Tennessee 25. Creighton Dropped out: None. : Gonzaga 73; Wichita State 60; Louisville 54; Southern Illinois 48; Xavier 35; Illinois 34; Air Force 25; Villanova 24; Michigan State 21; San Diego State 21; Oklahoma State 18; Michigan 17; Maryland 16; Virginia 14; DePaul 9; Florida State 9; George Mason 8; Indiana 4; Houston 3; Brigham Young 2; George Washington 2; Hofstra 2; Saint Louis 2; Winthrop 2; Mississippi State 1; New Mexico State 1. AP Top 25 November 13, 2006 1.* Florida 2. North Carolina 3. Kansas 4. Pittsburgh 5. Ohio State 6. UCLA 7. *LSU 8. Georgetown 9. Wisconsin 10. ALABAMA 10. Duke 12. Texas A&M 13. Memphis 14. Boston College 15. Arizona 16. Marquette 17. Washington 18. Syracuse 19. Texas 20. Creighton 21. Connecticut 22. *Kentucky 23. Georgia Tech 24. Nevada 25. *Tennessee Wichita State 153, Gonzaga 125, Southern Illinois 120, Xavier 92, Virginia 73, Florida State 55, Louisville 53, Villanova 42, Illinois 34, Indiana 17, Oklahoma State 16, Arkansas 14, DePaul 11, San Diego State 9, Virginia Tech 8, Michigan 6, Houston 5, Hofstra 4, Kansas State 4, Maryland 4, Bradley 2, Bucknell 2, Oregon 2, Purdue 1, Mississippi State 1, USC 1, Dayton 1, Brigham Young 1, Akron 1, George Mason 1, Harvard 1. * UA Opponent ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll November 18, 2006 1. *Florida 2. North Carolina 3. Ohio State 4. Pittsburgh 5. UCLA 6. *LSU 7. Wisconsin 8. Duke 9. ALABAMA 10. Texas A&M 11. Memphis 12. Kansas 13. Washington 14. Syracuse 15. Arizona 16. Georgetown 17. Marquette 18. Connecticut 19. Georgia Tech 20. Nevada 21. *Tennessee 22. *Kentucky 23. Gonzaga 24. Maryland 25. Texas Boston College 96, Wichita State 92, Louisville 72, Michigan State 58, Xavier 50, Southern Illinois 43, Illinois 38, Air Force 34, San Diego State 30, Michigan 25, Oklahoma State 19, Texas Tech 11, Virginia 7, Oral Roberts 7, Butler 6, Winthrop 4, Creighton 2, Brigham Young 2, Oregon 2, Virginia Tech 1, George Washington 1 AP Top 25 November 18, 2006 1. *Florida 2. North Carolina 3. Pittsburgh 4. Ohio State 5. UCLA 6. *LSU 7. Wisconsin 8. ALABAMA 9. Duke 10. Kansas 11. Texas A&M 12. Memphis 13. Marquette 14. Georgetown 15. Arizona 16. Washington 17. Syracuse 18. Connecticut 19. Georgia Tech 20. *Kentucky 21. Nevada 22. *Tennessee 23. Boston College 24. Wichita State 25. Maryland Texas 181, Gonzaga 179, Southern Illinois 126, Virginia 118, Xavier 103, Louisville 71, Michigan State 56, Creighton 47, Florida State 44, Illinois 41, San Diego State 20, Butler 12, Arkansas 11, Oklahoma State 11, Virginia Tech 10, Air Force 7, Old Dominion 6, Mississippi State 5, Kansas State 5, Oregon 4, Houston 4, Oral Roberts 3, Michigan 3, Indiana 2, Bradley 2, Purdue 2, Villanova 1, Nebraska 1. * UA Opponent ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll November 27, 2006 1. Ohio State 2. UCLA 3. Pittsburgh 4. *Florida 5. Kansas 6. North Carolina 7. ALABAMA 8. Texas A&M 9. Marquette 10. Duke 11. Washington 12. *LSU 13. Wisconsin 14. Syracuse 15. Connecticut 16. Arizona 17. Memphis 18. Butler 19. Maryland 20. Nevada 21. Gonzaga 22. Wichita State 23. Georgetown 24. Georgia Tech 25. Texas OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Illinois 52, San Diego State 44, Michigan State 42, Air Force 35, Oklahoma State 24, Michigan 24, Arkansas 20, Kentucky 13, Xavier 10, Louisville 6, Tennessee 5, Creighton 4, Oral Roberts 4, Oregon 3, Brigham Young 3, Southern Illinois 2, Virginia 1. AP Top 25 November 27, 2006 1. UCLA 2. Pittsburgh 3. Ohio State 4. *Florida 5. Kansas 6. *ALABAMA 7. North Carolina 8. Marquette 9. Texas A&M 10. *LSU 11. Duke 12. Wisconsin 13. Washington 14. Memphis 15. Syracuse 16. Arizona 17. Wichita State 18. Georgetown 19. Butler 20. Connecticut 21. Georgia Tech 22. Gonzaga 23. Maryland 24. Nevada 25. Virginia OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Texas 89, Xavier 54, Oklahoma State 43, Michigan State 42, Missouri State 37, Kentucky 37, Arkansas 33, Illinois 33, San Diego State 22, Southern Illinois 21, Creighton 15, Tennessee 11, Air Force 8, Florida State 5, George Washington 4, Michigan 4, West Virginia 4, Bradley 3, Old Dominion 3, Louisville 3, Massachusetts 2, New Mexico 2, Oregon 1, Holy Cross 1, Villanova 1, Wake Forest 1. ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll December 3, 2006 1. UCLA 2. Pittsburgh 3. North Carolina 4. Ohio State 5. ALABAMA 6. Texas A&M 7. * Florida 8. Washington 9. Duke 10. Connecticut 11. * LSU 12. Wisconsin 13. Kansas 14. Butler 15. Arizona 16. Wichita State 17. Memphis 18. Gonzaga 19. Nevada 20. Marquette 21. Syracuse 22. Maryland 23. Air Force 24. Oklahoma State 25. Michigan State Georgia Tech 38, Xavier 35, Missouri 33, Texas 29, Southern Illinois 22, Oregon 21, San Diego State 17, Missouri State 16, Clemson 15, Virginia 14, Louisville 12, Creighton 9, Arkansas 8, Georgetown 5, Villanova 5, Tennessee 3, Purdue 3, Bradley 3, Illinois 3. AP Top 25 December 3, 2006 1. UCLA 2. Pittsburgh 3. North Carolina 4. ALABAMA 5. Ohio State 6. Texas A&M 7. Duke 7. * Florida 9. * LSU 10. Wichita State 11. Wisconsin 12. Kansas 13. Washington 14. Arizona 15. Butler 16. Memphis 17. Marquette 18. Gonzaga 19. Connecticut 20. Nevada 21. Syracuse 22. Oklahoma State 23. Maryland 24. Xavier 25. Georgia Tech Oregon 107, Georgetown 60, Missouri 56, Missouri State 50, Virginia 50, Air Force 40, Clemson 33, Southern Illinois 30, Florida State 18, Creighton 15, Notre Dame 11, Michigan State 10, Villanova 9, Western Kentucky 8, Tennessee 8, Texas 8, Arkansas 7, DePaul 6, Purdue 5, San Diego State 4, Kentucky 4, Oklahoma 4, Fresno State 4, Dayton 3, Illinois 2, Northern Iowa 2, Michigan 2, George Washington 1, Boston College 1, West Virginia 1. * UA Opponent

ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll December 11, 2006 1. UCLA 2. Pittsburgh 3. North Carolina 4. Ohio State 5. * Florida 6. Duke 7. Wisconsin 8. Connecticut 9. ALABAMA 10. Wichita State 11. Arizona 12. Kansas 13. Texas A&M 14. Washington 15. * LSU 16. Gonzaga 18. Butler 19. Memphis 20. Air Force 21. Nevada 22. Marquette 23. Michigan State 24. Oregon 25. Clemson Syracuse 64, Notre Dame 51, Maryland 50, Texas 46, Missouri State 39, Southern Illinois 20, Purdue 15, Xavier 8, Louisville 6, UNLV 5, Boston College 5, Dayton 5, Washington State 5, Florida State 3, Tennessee 3, Georgetown 2, Missouri 2, West Virginia 2, Northern Iowa 1, Illinois 1, Virginia 1. AP Top 25 December 11, 2006 1. UCLA 2. Pittsburgh 3. North Carolina 4. Ohio State 5. * Florida 6. Duke 7. Wisconsin 8. Wichita State 9. ALABAMA 10. Arizona 11. Kansas 12. * LSU 13. Texas A&M 14. Connecticut 15. Oklahoma State 16. Gonzaga 17. Washington 18. Butler 19. Memphis 20. Marquette 21. * Notre Dame 22. Oregon 23. Syracuse 24. Air Force 25. Nevada Texas 102, Missouri State 100, Purdue 84, Clemson 65, Southern Illinois 55, Tennessee 52, Michigan State 52, Florida State 45, Maryland 42, Virginia 37, Boston College 30, Georgetown 24, Missouri 22, Arkansas 17, Dayton 16, Xavier 14, Georgia Tech 11, Washington State 9, Western Kentucky 7, Michigan 7, Northern Iowa 5, Kentucky 5, Southern Miss 4, UCF 3, Creighton 3, Illinois 2, West Virginia 2, Vanderbilt 1, Army 1. * UA Opponent UA in the 2006-07 National Rankings ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll December 18, 2006 1. UCLA 2. North Carolina 3. Ohio State 4. *Florida 5. Wisconsin 6. Duke 7. Pittsburgh 8. Wichita State 9. Arizona 10. ALABAMA 11. Connecticut 12. Kansas 13. Texas A&M 14. Oklahoma State 15. * LSU 16. Butler 17. Washington 18. Memphis 19. Air Force 20. Nevada 21. Marquette 22. Clemson 23. Oregon 24. Gonzaga 25. Michigan State Notre Dame 57, Missouri State 44, Syracuse 41, Texas 32, Maryland 32, Southern Illinois 10, Illinois 9, Georgetown 8, Washington State 8, UNLV 6, Dayton 5, Boston College 3, Mississippi State 2, Florida State 2, Georgia 2, Missouri 1, Tennessee 1, Purdue 1, West Virginia 1. AP Top 25 December 18, 2006 1. UCLA 2. North Carolina 3. Ohio State 4. Wisconsin 5. *Florida 6. Duke 7. Pittsburgh 8. Wichita State 9. Arizona 10. ALABAMA 11. Kansas 12. *LSU 13. Texas A&M 14. Connecticut 15. Oklahoma State 16. Butler 17. Washington 18. Memphis 19. Marquette 20. Notre Dame 21. Oregon 22. Gonzaga 23. Syracuse 24. Air Force 25. Nevada 9-1 142 Texas 115, Missouri State 90, Clemson 74, Tennessee 45, Boston College 42, Virginia 39, Florida State 35, Maryland 34, Georgia 33, Georgetown 23, Michigan State 22, Purdue 9, Washington State 8, Kentucky 6, Missouri 5, Michigan 5, Southern Illinois 3, Georgia Tech 3, Illinois 3, Dayton 3, Army 1, Texas Tech 1. * UA Opponent ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll December 25, 2006 1. UCLA 2. North Carolina 3. * Florida 4. Wisconsin 5. Duke 6. Ohio State 7. Arizona 8. ALABAMA 9. Connecticut 10. Kansas 11. Pittsburgh 12. Texas A&M 13. Washington 14. Oklahoma State 15. Butler 16. Wichita State 17. Air Force 18. Nevada 19. * LSU 20. Oregon 21. Clemson 22. Marquette 23. Memphis 24. *Notre Dame 25. Michigan State Tennessee 47, Maryland 32, Gonzaga 26, Washington State 23, Syracuse 20, Texas 19, Missouri State 14, Illinois 14, UNLV 13, Florida State 10, Southern Illinois 10, Georgia 5, West Virginia 4, Georgetown 2. AP Top 25 December 25, 2006 1. UCLA 2. North Carolina 3. * Florida 4. Wisconsin 5. Duke 6. Ohio State 7. Arizona 8. ALABAMA 9. Kansas 10. Pittsburgh 11. Texas A&M 12. Connecticut 13. Oklahoma State 14. Washington 15. Butler 16. Wichita State 17. * LSU 18. Marquette 19. * Notre Dame 20. Oregon 21. * Tennessee 10-2 366 22. Memphis 9-3 300 23. Air Force 11-1 253 24. Nevada 10-1 203 25. Clemson 12-0 152 Gonzaga 129, Texas 57, Michigan State 47, Florida State 45, Maryland 35, Syracuse 24, Kentucky 16, Missouri State 14, Washington State 14, Southern Illinois 9, Georgia Tech 9, Georgetown 8, Virginia 7, Purdue 6, Texas Tech 5, Drexel 5, Illinois 3, Dayton 2, New Mexico 2, Boston College 1. * UA Opponent ESPN/USA TODAY COACHES TOP 25 January 1, 2007 1. UCLA 2. North Carolina 3. * Florida 4. Wisconsin 5. Duke 6. Ohio State 7. Arizona 8. ALABAMA 9. Kansas 10. Pittsburgh 11. Texas A&M 12. Oklahoma State 13. Butler 14. Connecticut 15. Nevada 16. Air Force 17. Oregon 18. Clemson 19. * LSU 20. Washington 21. Marquette 22. * Notre Dame 23. Memphis 24. Michigan State 25. * Tennessee West Virginia 40, Maryland 39, Wichita State 31, UNLV 26, Texas 22, Washington State 16, Southern Illinois 16, Syracuse 14, Florida State 10, Drexel 7, Northern Iowa 7, Missouri State 6, Creighton 3, Georgetown 3, Illinois 1, Winthrop 1. AP TOP 25 January 1, 2007 1. UCLA 2. North Carolina 3. * Florida 4. Wisconsin 5. Duke 6. Ohio State 7. Arizona 8. *ALABAMA 9. Kansas 10. Pittsburgh 11. Texas A&M 12. Oklahoma State 13. Butler 14. * LSU 15. Marquette 16. Oregon 17. * Notre Dame 18. Connecticut 19. * Tennessee 20. Air Force 21. Nevada 22. Memphis 23. Clemson 24. Washington 25. West Virginia Wichita State 116, Michigan State 73, Florida State 58, Texas 53, Maryland 48, Washington State 38, Georgetown 25, Northern Iowa 22, Kentucky 21, Drexel 8, Syracuse 7, UNLV 7, Southern Illinois 6, Missouri State 5, Purdue 5, Gonzaga 4, Georgia Tech 3, Missouri 1, Xavier 1. * UA Opponent ESPN/USA TODAY COACHES TOP 25 January 8, 2007 1. North Carolina 2. * Florida 3. UCLA 4. Wisconsin 5. Ohio State 6. Kansas 7. Pittsburgh 8. Arizona 9. Texas A&M 10. Oklahoma State 11. Duke 12. Butler 13. ALABAMA 14. Clemson 15. Air Force 15. Nevada 17. Oregon 18.* LSU 19. Memphis 20. * Tennessee 21. West Virginia 22. Connecticut 23. Washington State 24. Washington 25. Maryland OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Notre Dame 48, Northern Iowa 31, Texas 29, UNLV 21, Georgetown 18, Missouri State 14, USC 10, Drexel 9, Arkansas 8, Indiana 7, Kentucky 5, Michigan State 3, Syracuse 3, New Mexico State 2, Fresno State 1, Marquette 1. ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 January 8, 2007 1. North Carolina 2. * Florida 3. Wisconsin 4. UCLA 5. Ohio State 6. Kansas 7. Pittsburgh 8. Texas A&M 9. Oklahoma State 10. Arizona 11. Duke 12. Butler 13. * LSU 14. ALABAMA 15. Oregon 16. * Tennessee 17. Clemson 18. Air Force 19. Nevada 20. Memphis 21. West Virginia 22. Washington State 22. * Notre Dame 24. Connecticut 25. Texas OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES Georgetown 90, Maryland 74, Marquette 69, Northern Iowa 69, Washington 61, Arkansas 57, Kentucky 36, Missouri State 24, USC 13, Drexel 11, Virginia Tech 10, Wichita State 10, Southern Illinois 10, Syracuse 4, Providence 2, Indiana 1. * UA Opponent

UA in the 2006-07 Rankings ESPN/USA TODAY COACHES TOP 25 January 15, 2007 1. * Florida 2. UCLA 3. Wisconsin 4. North Carolina 5. Kansas 6. Pittsburgh 7. Ohio State 8. Texas A&M 9. ALABAMA 10. Oregon 11. Air Force 12. Arizona 13. Nevada 14. Oklahoma State 15. Butler 16. Clemson 17. Duke 18. Memphis 19. * LSU 20. * Notre Dame 21. Washington State 22. Maryland 23. Texas 24. * Tennessee 25. Virginia Tech Connecticut 62, Kentucky 43, West Virginia 37, Marquette 31, Syracuse 14, UNLV 13, Indiana 10, Boston College 10, USC 9, New Mexico State 8, Georgia Tech 7, Stanford 6, Southern Illinois 5, Arkansas 5, Creighton 5, Michigan State 4, Missouri State 4, Northern Iowa 3, Georgetown 2, Washington 2, Virginia Commonwealth 1. AP TOP 25 January 15, 2007 1. * Florida 2. Wisconsin 3. UCLA 4. North Carolina 5. Kansas 6. Pittsburgh 7. Ohio State 8. Texas A&M 9. Oregon 10. ALABAMA 11. Arizona 12. Oklahoma State 13. Air Force 14. Duke 15. Nevada 16. * LSU 17. Memphis 18. Butler 19. Clemson 20. * Notre Dame 21. Texas 22. Tennessee 23. Virginia Tech 24. Marquette 25. * Kentucky Washington State 128, Maryland 81, Connecticut 71, West Virginia 21, Georgia Tech 18, Georgetown 17, Indiana 17, Boston College 17, USC 15, Syracuse 14, Creighton 13, Southern Illinois 11, Arkansas 7, New Mexico State 5, Northern Iowa 2, UNLV 2, Virginia Commonwealth 2, Old Dominion 1, Missouri State 1, Davidson 1, Gonzaga 1. * UA Opponent ESPN/USA TODAY COACHES TOP 25 January 22, 2007 1. * Florida 2. UCLA 3. Wisconsin 4. North Carolina 5. Ohio State 6. Texas A&M 7. Oregon 8. Kansas 9. Pittsburgh 10. Duke 11. Butler 12. ALABAMA 13. Air Force 14. Memphis 15. Nevada 16. Oklahoma State 17. Clemson 18. Washington State 19. Arizona 20. Marquette 21. * Notre Dame 22. * LSU 23. Virginia Tech 24. Indiana 25. * Kentucky USC 48, Villanova 30, Tennessee 23, UNLV 20, Northern Iowa 19, Texas 15, Michigan State 13, Virginia Commonwealth 13, Southern Illinois 10, Georgia Tech 8, Vanderbilt 7, Maryland 6, Boston College 5, Connecticut 5, Georgetown 5, West Virginia 5, Winthrop 4, Stanford 3, New Mexico State 3, George Washington 1, Colorado State 1. AP TOP 25 January 22, 2007 1. * Florida 2. Wisconsin 3. UCLA 4. North Carolina 5. Ohio State 6. Texas A&M 7. Oregon 8. Kansas 9. Pittsburgh 10. Duke 11. Memphis 12. ALABAMA 13. Oklahoma State 14. Butler 15. Marquette 16. Air Force 17. Arizona 18. Nevada 19. Clemson 20. Washington State 21. *LSU 22. *Notre Dame 23. Indiana 24. Virginia Tech 25. USC Tennessee 118, Kentucky 83, Texas 69, Northern Iowa 46, Villanova 46, Texas Tech 36, Georgetown 28, Virginia Commonwealth 23, Michigan State 22, Vanderbilt 18, Southern Illinois 8, Stanford 8, Georgia Tech 7, Maryland 7, Boston College 6, UNLV 6, New Mexico State 6, Syracuse 5, Arkansas 3, George Washington 3, Akron 2, Connecticut 2, Florida State 2, Michigan 2. * UA Opponent ESPN/USA TODAY COACHES TOP 25 January 29, 2007 1. * Florida 2. Wisconsin 3. North Carolina 4. Ohio State 5. UCLA 6. Kansas 7. Pittsburgh 8. Texas A&M 9. Oregon 10. Duke 11. Butler 12. Memphis 13. Nevada 14. Oklahoma State 15. Marquette 16. Air Force 17. Washington State 18. Virginia Tech 19. * Notre Dame 20. ALABAMA 21. Clemson 22. Arizona 23. Texas 24. * Kentucky 25. Indiana 25. UNLV Southern Illinois 54, Virginia Commonwealth 42, Vanderbilt 32, Georgetown 31, Stanford 28, USC 23, West Virginia 20, Michigan State 20, Boston College 12, Winthrop 10, New Mexico State 9, LSU 7, Brigham Young 6, George Washington 6, Texas Tech 4, Villanova 4, Maryland 3, Northern Iowa 2. AP TOP 25 January 29, 2007 1. * Florida 2. Wisconsin 3. North Carolina 4. Ohio State 5. UCLA 6. Kansas 7. Pittsburgh 8. Duke 9. Oregon 10. Texas A&M 11. Memphis 12. Oklahoma State 13. Butler 14. Marquette 15. Nevada 16. Virginia Tech 17. Air Force 18. Washington State 19. ALABAMA 20. Arizona 21. * Notre Dame 22. Texas 23. Stanford 24. * Vanderbilt 25. Clemson Indiana 141, Kentucky 106, Georgetown 105, Southern Illinois 101, Virginia Commonwealth 92, USC 67, UNLV 47, Michigan State 40, Texas Tech 37, Tennessee 21, George Washington 20, West Virginia 20, LSU 16, Maryland 14, New Mexico State 12, Georgia 11, Virginia 11, Villanova 8, Creighton 8, Louisville 7, Arkansas 6, Akron 5, Northern Iowa 2. * UA Opponent ESPN/USA TODAY COACHES TOP 25 February 5, 2007 1. * Florida 2. UCLA 3. Ohio State 4. Wisconsin 5. North Carolina 6. Pittsburgh 7. Texas A&M 8. Kansas 9. Butler 10. Memphis 11. Nevada 12. Marquette 13. Air Force 14. Washington State 15. Oregon 16. Duke 17. Oklahoma State 18. * Kentucky 19. ALABAMA 20. Southern Illinois 21. USC 21. * Notre Dame 23. Georgetown 24. Indiana 25. Texas West Virginia 54, Arizona 53, Boston College 53, Virginia Tech 38, Virginia 36, Vanderbilt 35, Clemson 34, Virginia Commonwealth 32, Kansas State 21, Stanford 20, UNLV 18, Brigham Young 15, New Mexico State 14, Winthrop 12, Florida State 9, Gonzaga 2, Davidson 2, Villanova 2, Maryland 1. AP TOP 25 February 5, 2007 1. *Florida 2. UCLA 3. Ohio State 4. Wisconsin 5. North Carolina 6. Texas A&M 7. Pittsburgh 8. Memphis 9. Kansas 10. Butler 11. Marquette 12. Nevada 13. Oregon 14. Washington State 15. Air Force 16. Duke 17. Oklahoma State 18. ALABAMA 19. USC 20. * Kentucky 21. Southern Illinois 22. Georgetown 23. * Vanderbilt 24. Arizona 25. Stanford Virginia 124, Indiana 117, Notre Dame 108, Texas 105, Kansas State 85, Virginia Tech 71, Boston College 68, West Virginia 59, Virginia Commonwealth 42, New Mexico State 32, Florida State 24, Creighton 19, Brigham Young 15, Clemson 15, North Carolina State 15, Gonzaga 11, Akron 10, UNLV 10, Maryland 9, Tennessee 8, Massachusetts 4, Winthrop 2, Villanova 1, Michigan State 1, Texas Tech 1, Old Dominion 1. * UA Opponent ESPN/USA TODAY COACHES TOP 25 February 12, 2007 1. *Florida 2. Ohio State 3. Wisconsin 4. North Carolina 5. Pittsburgh 6. Texas A&M 7. UCLA 8. Kansas 9. Memphis 10. Nevada 11. Washington State 12. Butler 13. Marquette 14. Air Force 15. Southern Illinois 16. Georgetown 17. Oregon 18. *Kentucky 19. Indiana 20. Oklahoma State 21. Boston College 22. West Virginia 23. USC 24. Arizona 25. Virginia Tech Duke 53, Alabama 45, Notre Dame 41, Virginia 32, Brigham Young 31, UNLV 28, Texas 26, Winthrop 23, Clemson 19, New Mexico State 15, Kansas State 13, Virginia Commonwealth 8, Vanderbilt 6, Davidson 5, Villanova 2, San Diego State 1. AP TOP 25 February 12, 2007 1. *Florida 2. Ohio State 3. Wisconsin 4. North Carolina 5. UCLA 6. Texas A&M 7. Pittsburgh 8. Memphis 9. Kansas 10. Washington State 11. Nevada 12. Marquette 13. Butler 14. Georgetown 15. Oregon 16. Southern Illinois 17. Air Force 18. Oklahoma State 19. Arizona 20. *Kentucky 21. Boston College 22. USC 23. West Virginia 24. Indiana 25. ALABAMA Duke 150, Virginia Tech 129, Brigham Young 68, Texas 55, Kansas State 37, Tennessee 29, UNLV 25, Virginia 23, Clemson 19, Vanderbilt 18, Winthrop 15, Creighton 13, Virginia Commonwealth 12, Xavier 10, Akron 7, Massachusetts 5, Davidson 2, Villanova 2, Missouri State 1, Old Dominion 1, Hofstra 1, Vermont 1.

UA in the 2006-07 Rankings AP Top 25 February 19, 2007 1. Wisconsin 2. Ohio State 3. *Florida 4. UCLA 5. North Carolina 6. Kansas 7. Memphis 8. Texas A&M 9. Washington State 10. Pittsburgh 11. Nevada 12. Georgetown 13. Southern Illinois 14. Air Force 15. Butler 16. Marquette 17. *Vanderbilt 18. Duke 19. Texas 20. Louisville 21. Brigham Young 22. West Virginia 23. Oregon 24. Virginia 25. ALABAMA USC 170, Virginia Tech 126, Oklahoma State 123, Kentucky 110, Stanford 88, Winthrop 75, Boston College 74, Arizona 59, Maryland 48, Notre Dame 39, UNLV 35, Kansas State 34, Xavier 28, Indiana 21, Akron 19, Creighton 16, Old Dominion 15, Davidson 8, Virginia Commonwealth 7, Santa Clara 6, Massachusetts 4, Drexel 4, New Mexico State 3, Texas Tech 3, Tennessee 2, Vermont 1. ESPN/USA Today Coaches Top 25 February 19, 2007 1. Ohio State 2. Wisconsin 3. *Florida 4. UCLA 5. North Carolina 6. Kansas 7. Memphis 8. Pittsburgh 9. Texas A&M 10. Nevada 11. Washington State 12. Georgetown 13. Air Force 14. Southern Illinois 15. Butler 16. Marquette 17. Duke 18. West Virginia 19. Virginia 20. Texas 21. *Vanderbilt 22. Brigham Young 23. *Notre Dame 24. Oregon 25. ALABAMA Louisville 74, Virginia Tech 72, USC 65, Winthrop 61, Boston College 33, Davidson 31, Indiana 31, Kentucky 31, UNLV 29, Arizona 19, Akron 15, Stanford 14, Oklahoma State 12, Maryland 10, New Mexico State 10, Vermont 8, Appalachian State 8, Creighton 3, Virginia Commonwealth 3, Xavier 3, Wright State 2, Kansas State 2, Texas Tech 1.

Crimson Tide Game Notes: The Wooden Candidates Ronald Steele AP Preseason All-American Crimson Tide junior point guard Ronald Steele was tapped as one of the top five players in college basketball Tuesday, November 7, when the Associated Press released its preseason All-American team. The 6-3, 185 pound Birmingham native was one of three players from the Southeastern Conference selected to the five-man team. North Carolina s Tyler Hansbrough led the voting with his name on 65 of the 72 ballots. Florida junior Joakim Noah was next with 64 votes. Steele had 55 votes. LSU s Glen Davis, the 2006 SEC Player of the Year (as a sophomore), had 51 votes, and Kansas sophomore Brandon Rush rounded out the five (26). Only one other Alabama basketball player has been named to the AP Preseason All-America team which began in 1986-87 (with a group that included David Robinson, Danny Manning, Steve Alford, Kenny Smith and Pervis Ellison). Erwin Dudley was an AP preseason All-American going into his senior season, 2002-03, following his being named the 2002 SEC Player of the Year. Steele is a two-time All-Southeastern Conference player who also excels in the classroom as a two-time Academic All-SEC player. He co-led Alabama in scoring in 2006 with 14.3 points a game. Steele is also a Playboy Preseason College All-America Basketball Team. Among past recipients of the honor as collegians are NBA greats Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, Isiah Thomas, Allen Iverson and Shaquille O Neal. Playboy selects four guards, four forwards, two centers and a Coach of the Year for its Preseason College All-America Team. Joining Steele among the guards selected are Morris Almond, a senior at Rice, Florida s Taurean Green, and Wisconsin s Alando Tucker. The forwards include LSU s Glen Davis, Nevada s Nick Fazekas, North Carolina s Tyler Hansbrough, and Colorado State s Jason Smith. Florida s Joakim Noah and Ohio State s Greg Oden are the centers and Florida s Billy Donovan the Coach of the Year. On February 1, 2007 Steele was announced as a finalist for the Bob Cousy award. He is also an official candidate for the Wooden Award and the Naismith Award. He is on the 2007 SEC Good Works Team as a player in the league who represents his school, team and the league by his volunteer work in the community. Davidson an All-Time UA Blocks Great Tide senior center Jermareo Davidson knocked down a career best nine blocks in Bama s December 16, 2006 game against Southern Miss and had eight in the Texas Southern game. He is averaging 2.5 blocks per game this season. Roy Rogers holds Alabama s single season blocks record, averaging 4.9 blocks per game in 1996. He s also Alabama s blocks career leader at 2.61 per game. Rogers holds UA s single game blocks record, which is also the SEC record and ties the NCAA record at 14 in a 1996 game against Georgia. He holds the single season record at 156 blocks as well, though Robert Horry, a six-time NBA World Champion, holds UA s record number of blocks at 286 from 1989-92. Following is Bama s Top 10 in career blocks: 1. Robert Horry (1989-92) 286 2. Roy Rogers (1993-96) 266 3. Leon Douglas (1973-76) 235 4. Jermareo Davidson (2004-07) 213 5. Derrick McKey (1985-87) 188 6. Bobby Lee Hurt ((1982-85) 187 7. Jeremy Hays (1997-2001) 133 8. Kenny Walker (2000-03) 128 9. Phillip Lockett (1979-82) 119 10. Buck Johnson (1983-86) 115 Davidson In Elite Group of 1,000 Points Scorers At Alabama With 3:52 remaining in the first half of Alabama s December 29, 2006 game against Lipscomb, Jermareo Davidson made his second of two free throws to score his 1,000th University of Alabama career point. He became just the 40th player all-time to do so in a program that dates to 1913. Alabama s All-Time 1,000+ points Scorers 1. Reggie King, 1976-79 2,168 2. Eddie Phillips, 1979-82 1,937 Leon Douglas, 1973-76 1,909 4. Buck Johnson, 1983-86 1,869 5. Jerry Harper, 1953-56 1,861 6. James Robinson, 1991-93 1,813 7. Erwin Dudley, 2000-2003 1,775 8. Brian Williams, 1995-99 1,759 9. Michael Ansley, 1986-89 1,749 10. Bobby Lee Hurt, 1982-85 1,697 11. Robert Horry, 1989-92 1,591 12. Melvin Cheatum, 1988-91 1,575 13.Eric Washington, 1994-97 1,532 14. Rod Grizzard, 2000-02 1,487 15. Ken Johnson, 1978-81 1,451 16.George Linn, 1953-56 1,444 17.Mike Nordholz, 1966-68 1,394 18. Wendell Hudson, 1971-73 1,326 19. Kennedy Winston, 2003-05 1,325 20. Earnest Shelton, 2002-05 1,323 21. Robert Scott, 1977-80 1,321 22. Charles Cleveland, 1973-75 1,312 23. T.R. Dunn, 1974-77 1,247 24. Bob Andrews, 1963-65 1,241 25. Jason Caffey, 1992-95 1,239 26. Derrick McKey, 1985-87 1,231 27. Jack Kubiszyn, 1956-58 1,224 28. Terry Coner,1984-87 1,214 29. Mike Davis, 1980-83 1,211 30. Gary Elliott, 1967-69 1,210 31.Alan House, 1970-72 1,206 32. Jermareo Davidson, 2004-07 1,201 33. Jim Farmer,1984-87 1,197 34. Rickey Brown, 1974-77 1,195 35. Ray Odums, 1972-74 1,112 36. Terrance Meade, 2000-03 1,110 37. Jimmy Hollon, 1970-72 1,080 38. Chuck Davis, 2003-06 1,060 39. Mark Gottfried, 1985-87 1,056 40. Anthony Murray, 1975-78 1,025

Birthdays January: 1-13-87 Brandon Hollinger 1-20-64 Mark Gottfried February: 2-10-60 James Holland 2-12-64 John Morr 2-16-71 Philip Pearson April: 4-19-86 Yamene Coleman 4-22-86 Ronald Steele 4-28-75 Kobie Baker May: 5-29-87 Alonzo Gee June: 6-2-85 John Dill 6-24-86 Greg Cage July: 7-14-85 Mykal Riley 7-14-45 Tom Asbury August: 8-14-85 Kyle Sellers UA Game Notes: Scouting Report Comparing Stats ALABAMA TEAM STATISTICS UA OPP --------------------------------------------------- SCORING... 2002 1820 Points per game... 74.1 67.4 Scoring margin... +6.7 - FIELD GOALS-ATT... 716-1547 683-1678 Field goal pct....463.407 3 POINT FG-ATT... 176-480 182-601 3-point FG pct....367.303 3-pt FG made per game.. 6.5 6.7 FREE THROWS-ATT... 394-556 272-396 Free throw pct....709.687... 1060 931 Rebounds per game... 39.3 34.5 Rebounding margin... +4.8 - ASSISTS... 364 377 Assists per game... 13.5 14.0 TURNOVERS... 369 323 Turnovers per game... 13.7 12.0 Turnover margin... -1.7 - Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.0 1.2 STEALS... 146 193 Steals per game... 5.4 7.1 BLOCKS... 147 104 Blocks per game... 5.4 3.9 WINNING STREAK... 0 - Home win streak... 3 - ATTENDANCE... 170787 139738 Home games-avg/game... 14-12199 9-13524 Neutral site-avg/game.. - 4-4505 AUBURN TEAM STATISTICS AU OPP --------------------------------------------------- SCORING... 2030 1999 Points per game... 72.5 71.4 Scoring margin... +1.1 - FIELD GOALS-ATT... 740-1643 716-1610 Field goal pct....450.445 3 POINT FG-ATT... 206-626 224-599 3-point FG pct....329.374 3-pt FG made per game.. 7.4 8.0 FREE THROWS-ATT... 344-552 343-532 Free throw pct....623.645... 1020 999 Rebounds per game... 36.4 35.7 Rebounding margin... +0.8 - ASSISTS... 472 405 Assists per game... 16.9 14.5 TURNOVERS... 463 462 Turnovers per game... 16.5 16.5 Turnover margin... +0.0 - Assist/turnover ratio.. 1.0 0.9 STEALS... 237 214 Steals per game... 8.5 7.6 BLOCKS... 121 91 Blocks per game... 4.3 3.3 WINNING STREAK... 1 - Home win streak... 1 - ATTENDANCE... 99647 90049 Home games-avg/game... 19-5245 7-12536 Neutral site-avg/game.. - 2-1150 September: 9-30-88 Mikhail Torrance October: 10-8-87 Demetrius Jemison November: 11-15-84 Jermareo Davidson 11-15-86 Richard Hendrix 11-19-87 Justin Tubbs SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------------------------------ ---- ---- ---- ---- University of Alabama... 980 1016 6-2002 Opponents... 889 922 9-1820 COMMON OPPONENTS BETWEEN ALABAMA ANDAUBURN: Louisiana Monroe UA won 75-61 (home) AU won 81-60 (home) Tennessee State UA won 78-60 (home) AU won 86-59 (home) Southern Miss UA won 77-64 (neutral) AU lost 56-54 (away) Vanderbilt UA lost 94-73 (away) AU won 68-65 (home) Kentucky UA won 72-61 (home) AU lost 84-57 (away) LSU UA won 71-61 H & 73-70 A AU lost 84-57 (away) Tennessee UA lost OT 69-66 (away) AU won 83-80 (home) Miss. State UA won 80-79 (home) AU lost 97-76 (away) & lost 91-83 (home) Florida UA lost 76-67 (away) AU lost 91-66 (home) South Carolina UA won 64-61 (home) AU won 80-75 (away) Ole Miss UA lost 75-69 (away) AU lost 82-59 (home) Arkansas UA lost 88-61 A & 63-57 H AU lost 65-57 (away) & won 67-59 (home) Georgia UA won 78-76 (home) AU lost 86-79 (away) Bama Current Professional Basketball Players ALABAMA S NBA PLAYERS Name Height Position Team At UA Robert Horry 6'10'' F San Antonio Spurs 1989-92 Antonio McDyess 6'9'' F Detroit Pistons 1994 &1995 Gerald Wallace 6'7'' F Charlotte Bobcats 2001 Maurice Williams 6'1'' G Milwaukee Bucks 2002& 2003 Alabama s NBDL Players (National Basketball Developmental League) Name Height Position Team At UA Jean Felix 6-6 F Tulsa 66ers 2005& 2006 SCORE BY PERIODS: 1st 2nd OT Total ------------------------------ ---- ---- ---- ---- Auburn... 937 1079 14-2030 Opponents... 964 1026 9-1999 Alabama s European League Players Name Height Position Team Country At UA Demetrius Alexander 6'9'' F/C CSF Sevilla Spain 1997& 1998 Michael Ansley 6'7'' F Stal Ostrow Poland 1986-89 David Benoit 6'8'' F/C Broncos Japan 1989& 1990 Chuck Davis * 6'8'' F TED Koleji Turkey 2003-06 Erwin Dudley 6'9'' F/C T.Telekom Turkey 2000-03 MC Mazique 6'9'' F/C Calpe Spain 1996-99 Earnest Shelton 6'3'' G Apollon Cyprus 2002-05 Kenny Walker 6'9'' F/C Polonia Poland 2000-03 Kennedy Winston 6'6'' F Panionios Greece 2003-05 * Davis had an injury in mid-february and has returned to U.S. Robert Horry, holding the 2005 trophy, has won six NBA World Championships

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Alabama Basketball 2006-07 Awards & Honors AP Preseason All-America Ronald Steele SEC Coaches Preseason All-SEC 1st Team: Ronald Steele (unanimous) & Jermareo Davidson 2nd Team: Richard Hendrix SEC Media Preseason All-SEC SEC Finish: 1st in the West All-SEC: 1st Team: Ronald Steele 2nd Team: Jermareo Davidson Athlon Sports NCAA Tournament Predictions: Final Four All-America: 1st Team: Ronald Steele Honorable Mention: Jermareo Davidson All-SEC: 1st Team: Jermareo Davidson & Ronald Steele 3rd Team: Richard Hendrix SEC Player of the Year: Ronald Steele Hoops Superlatives: Floor Leaders: 1st Ronald Steele Post Men: 6th Jermareo Davidson Emerging Stars: Richard Hendrix SEC Predictions: 1st in West Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook All-America: 1st Team: Ronald Steele 4th Team: Jermareo Davidson All-SEC: 1st Team: Ronald Steele & Jermareo Davidson National Predictions: 15th SEC Predictions: 2nd in West Bob Cousy Award Finalist Ronald Steele CBSSPORTSLINE.COM National Player Rankings: Point Guards: 1st Ronald Steele Power Forwards: 12th Richard Hendrix Centers: 8th Jermareo Davidson CollegeInsider.com All-America: 1st Team: Ronald Steele Coors Classic Player of the Game Jermareo Davidson (25 points/11 rebounds/9 blocks) CSTV.COM All-America: 1st Team: Ronald Steele National Predictions: 12th Dick Vitale s All-America: 2nd Team: Ronald Steele Sixth Team: Jermareo Davidson National Predictions: 9th ESPN.COM National Predictions: 15th (Summer Sizzling 50) ESPN The Magazine No. 12 Team Preseason Ranking Jay Bilas All-America Teams 1st Team: Ronald Steele Honorable Mention: Jermareo Davidson Lindy s Basketball NCAA Tournament Predictions: Sweet 16 All-SEC: 1st Team: Ronald Steele 2nd Team: Jermareo Davidson & Richard Hendrix Top Playmaker (National): Ronald Steele National Player & Unit Rankings: Point Guards: 1st Ronald Steele Power Forwards: 8th Richard Hendrix Centers: 7th Jermareo Davidson Backcourts: 5th Alabama Frontcourts: 6th Alabama Top Shooters: 10th Ronald Steele National Predictions: 6th SEC Predictions: 1st in West Naismith Top 50 Preseason Candidates Ronald Steele & Jermareo Davidson Paradise Jam UA Team Champions (8 team field) MVP: Alonzo Gee All-Tournament: Ronald Steele Playboy Preseason All-America Ronald Steele Rivals.com All-America: 1st Team: Ronald Steele SEC Good Works Team Ronald Steele SEC Player of the Week Jermareo Davidson Feb. 5, 2007 31 pts LSU/9 pts. 10 rebounds South Carolina SLAM National Predictions: 16th Senior CLASS Award Top 30 Jermareo Davidson (only SEC player) Sports Illustrated 6th Preseason National Ranking All-America: Ronald Steele Sporting News NCAA Tournament Predictions: Field of 65 All-Americans: 1st Team: Ronald Steele National Player & Unit Rankings: Point Guards: 1st Ronald Steele Power Forwards: 7th Richard Hendrix Centers: 8th Jermareo Davidson Frontcourts: 10th Alabama Best 1-2 Rebounding Punch: Richard Hendrix-Jermareo Davidson, Alabama National Honor Roll: Best Inside Guys: Jermareo Davidson (& Joakim Noah) Best Playmaker: Ronald Steele SEC Honor Roll: Best Playmaker: Ronald Steele All-SEC: 1st Team: Ronald Steele 2nd Team: Jermareo Davidson National Predictions: 9th SEC Predictions: 2nd in West Street & Smith s All-America: 1st Team: Ronald Steele All-SEC: 1st Team: Ronald Steele Rating the Players: Best Penetrator: Ronald Steele Best Under Pressure: Ronald Steele National Predictions: 11th SEC Predictions: 2nd in West ESPN No. 1 Play of the Day Dec. 23 Alonzo Gee (360 degree dunk) Jan. 20 Ron Steele (wobble-legged buzzer-beater)

ALABAMA QUICK FACTS Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama Founded: April 12, 1831 Enrollment: 23,878 President: Dr. Robert E. Witt Athletics Director: Mal Moore (UA, 1963) Conference: Southeastern Conference Arena/Capacity: Coleman Coliseum 15,316 NCAA Trips: 19 Streak: 5 straight (2002-2006) Head Coach: Mark Gottfried (Alabama, 1987) Career Record: 248-128 (.660%) 11 seasons completed UA Record: 180-104 (.634%) 8 seasons completed; Assistants: currently in 9th UA season Philip Pearson (Alabama) Tom Asbury (Wyoming) James Holland (S.C. Upstate) Director of Operations: Kobie Baker (Talladega) Basketball Administrator: Wendell Hudson (Alabama) Media Relations: Becky Hopf (205) 348-6084 Internet Address: www.rolltide.com www.markgottfried.com www.crimsontradition.com Tickets: ORDER ONLINE at: www.rolltide.com 1-877-TIDETIX (205) 348-BAMA (2262) 2006-07 Crimson Tide Front Row, L to R: John Morr, James Holland, Philip Pearson, Mark Gottfried, Tom Asbury, Kobie Baker, Tim Lewis Back Row, L to R: Ronald Steele, Verice Cloyd, Greg Cage, Mykal Riley, Alonzo Gee, John Dill, Yamene Coleman, Jermareo Davidson, Richard Hendrix, Avery Jukes, Demetrius Jemison, Mikhail Torrance, Justin Tubbs and Brandon Hollinger; not pictured: Kyle Sellers University of Alabama 2006-07 Men s Basketball Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. CL EXP Hometown/High School 01 Mykal Riley F 6-6 185 JR TR Pine Bluff, Ark./Panola (Texas) 02 Mikhail Torrance PG 6-4 185 FR HS Eight Mile/Mary Montgomery 03 Justin Tubbs G 6-2 175 FR HS Trussville/Trussville 04 Brandon Hollinger G 5-11 170 SO 1VL Mobile/LeFlore 12 Alonzo Gee F 6-6 215 SO 1VL Palm Beach, Fla./Dwyer 14 Kyle Sellers G 6-0 160 JR TR Tuscaloosa/Shelton State 20 Greg Cage F 6-5 200 FR* RS 2006 Indianapolis, Ind. /Bishop Chatard 22 Ronald Steele PG 6-3 185 JR 2VL Birmingham/John Carroll 23 Demetrius Jemison F 6-7 225 FR HS Birmingham/Huffman 33 Jermareo Davidson F 6-10 230 SR 3VL Atlanta, Ga./Wheeler 34 Yamene Coleman C 6-9 230 FR* RS 2006 Boykin/Wilcox Central 35 Richard Hendrix F 6-8 265 SO 1VL Athens/Athens 44 John Dill F 6-8 250 JR* TR Florence/Sewanee *Indicates a redshirt season has been taken Ticket Prices: Non-Conference: $12 Head Coach: Mark Gottfried (Alabama, 1987), 9th season at UA SEC: $18 Assistant Coaches: Philip Pearson; Tom Asbury; James Holland Oklahoma: $18 Director of Basketball Operations: Kobie Baker Kids 18 under: $8 all games Sold-Out Games So Far: LSU January 9 Georgia January 20 Arkansas January 27 South Carolina February 3 Kentucky February 17 Auburn February 24 Upcoming Giveaways: Ole Miss: UA Basketball 2007 Metal lunch boxes (1st 1,000) November 2006 UA Basketball Signees Three players signed National Letters of Intent to attend and play basketball at the University of Alabama during the NCAA s early signing period: Rico Pickett, 6-4, 175, point guard, Decatur High School, Decatur, Ala. Senario Hillman, 6-2, 175, shooting guard, Wilkinson County High School, Irwinton, Ga. Justin Knox, 6-9, 205, power forward, Central High School, Tuscaloosa In September 2006, Sports Illustrated ranked Hillman No. 42 and Picket No. 58 on its Hot 100 Seniors on its SI.com website. Other national recruiting services ratings had Picket No. 7 and Hillman No. 11 among shooting guards on Rivals.com and Picket No. 9 among point guards, Hillman No. 13 among shooting guards and Knox No. 25 among power forwards on Scout.com. Pickett averaged 20 points, seven assists and six rebounds in 2006 at Decatur High School. Decatur finished the 2006 season with a 20-10 record, advancing to the Northwest sub-regional...hillman averaged 21 points, five rebounds, four assists and three steals a game as a junior at Wilkinson County, a team that finished 29-2 in 2006, advancing to the Final Four of the Class A in Georgia and a team that has produced 89 wins in the past three seasons (2004, 2005, 2006). Hillman s team finished second in the 2006 region championship, and he is a 3-time All-State selection. Hillman was the Regional Player of the Year in 2005 and 2006. He had 128 dunks in three seasons going into his senior year and has a 41-inch vertical jump. He was featured in RISE magazine in its story on the Elite 24 Hoops Class for 2006-07...Knox averaged 12 points, six rebounds and five blocked shots a game at Central High as a junior in 2006.

Full name: Mark Fredrick Gottfried Date Hired at Alabama: March 25, 1998 Title: Head Men s Basketball Coach Hometown: Mobile, Alabama Birthdate/city: January 20, 1964; Crestline, Ohio Family: Son of Joe and Mary Gottfried of Mobile; Joe is the Director of Athletics at the University of South Alabama and is a former college and high school coach; has a sister, Christy. Married the former Elizabeth Kozel of Birmingham on August 20, 1988 (Elizabeth, a UA grad, is a marathon runner who has competed in Boston Marathon). Five children; sons: Brandon, born 6-23-91; Cameron, born 7-5-95; Aaron, born 9-25-96; and Dillon, born 10-24-97. One daughter, Mary Layson, born 10-5-92. High School: Graduated from Mobile s UMS-Wright Prep in 1982; played there one season 21.6 ppg/11.2 rpg); National Honor Society; Inducted into UMS-Wright s Hall of Fame; 2004 UMS Alumnus ofthe Year; also attended Carterville High School in Carterville, Illinois (14 ppg/4 apg); Carbondale High School in Carbondale, Illinois (16 ppg/6 apg) Prep career highlights: All-state; named National Sleeper of the Year by Midwest Basketball; team captain; averaged 21.6 points and 11.2 assists his senior year, leading UMS-Wright to a 27-3 record; career-highs of 30 points, 16 assists and 7 steals against Alba High School his senior year College: Bachelor of Arts & Sciences (Communications), the University of Alabama, 1987; Attended Oral Roberts University on a basketball scholarship his freshman season, 1982-83, before transferring to Alabama; attending UCLA graduate school two years. Collegiate career highlights: Academic All-Southeastern Conference; 1986 Bryant Award Winner ( top UA scholar-athlete);starter on Alabama s 1987 SEC champions (regular season and SEC tournament) team; Alabama advanced to NCAA Sweet 16 all three seasons he played, 1985-86-87; averaged 10.3 points his senior season in 1987; set the Alabama school record for single game 3-point shots made with 8 against Vanderbilt on 1-10-87 and for career 3-point field goal percentage (.485, 81-167) in 1987; started 98 consecutive games; college teammates included NBA players Derrick McKey (Indiana Pacers), Keith Askins (Miami Heat), Michael Ansley (Orlando, Philadelphia & Charlotte), his Bama roommate Jim Farmer (Dallas Mavericks), and Buck Johnson (Houston Rockets); at Oral Roberts, he was a Freshman All- America and averaged 8.1 ppg, leading the team in assists with 93 and contributing 30 steals; his assist led to a buzzer-beating basket to lift ORU over Kansas; Hayden Riley Top Scholar Award Post-College Play: Mark Gottfried s Career Capsule GOTTFRIED CAREER TOTALS AS A HEAD COACH Record: 248-128 (.660%) 4 conference championships 7 NCAA/3 NIT At Alabama Year W/L Conference Finish Postseason 2006-07 19-8 2005-06 18-13 2nd SEC West NCAA 2nd round 2004-05 24-8 T-1st SEC West NCAA, 1st round 2003-04 20-13 T-2nd SEC West NCAA Elite 8 2002-03 17-12 4th SEC West NCAA 1st round 2001-02 27-8 1st SEC/1st SEC West NCAA 2nd round 2000-01 25-11 3rd SEC West NIT Final 1999-00 13-16 5th SEC West ------ 1998-99 17-15 5th SEC West NIT 1st round UA TOTALS: 180-104 (.634%) 1 SEC Championship 5 NCAA, 2 NIT At Murray State 1997-98 29-4 1st (OVC) NCAA 1996-97 20-10 T-1st (OVC) NCAA 1995-96 19-10 1st (OVC) NIT MSU TOTALS: 68-24 (.739%) 3 OVC Championships 2 NCAA, 1 NIT GOTTFRIED AS AN ASSISTANT AT UCLA: Year W/L Conference Finish Postseason 1994-95 31-2 1st (PAC 10) NCAA Champions 1993-94 21-7 T-2nd (PAC 10) NCAA 1992-93 22-11 T-3rd (PAC 10) NCAA 1991-92 28-5 1st (PAC 10) NCAA Elite 8 1990-91 23-9 2nd (PAC 10) NCAA 1989-90 21-11 4th (PAC 10) NCAA Sweet 16 1988-89 21-10 T-3rd (PAC 10) NCAA UCLA TOTALS: 168-55 2 PAC 10 Championships 7 NCAA Trips GOTTFRIED s Record as an ALABAMA PLAYER: Year W/L SEC Finish Postseason 1986-87 28-5 1st Reg/1st Tournament NCAA Sweet 16 1985-86 24-9 T-2nd NCAA Sweet 16 1984-85 23-10 3rd NCAA Sweet 16 UA TOTALS: 75-24 1 SEC Regular Season/ 3 NCAA Sweet 16 1 SEC Tournament championship TOTAL NCAA TRIPS AS A PLAYER AND COACH: 17 1987 drafted, 7th round by the Detroit Pistons; Toured internationally with Athletes in Action as a player in 1987-88 and later returned in 1989 to coach a summer tour in Poland and Greece with a team that finished 10-3 Previous Coaching Experience: Assistant Coach: 1987-95 (8 seasons), UCLA (to Jim Harrick); 1995 NCAA Champions; Coach & recruiter for the Bruins who in 1994 were ranked 1st nationally for their recruiting class; Coached NBA players Ed O Bannon (New Jersey Nets), George Zidek (Charlotte Hornets), Tyus Edney (Sacramento Kings), Don MacLean (Philadelphia 76ers), Tracy McMurray (Washington Bullets), Jerome Pooh Richardson (LA Clippers), Trevor Wilson (LA Lakers), Darrick Martin (LA Clippers) and Mitchell Butler (Portland Trailblazers). Head Coach: 1995-97 (3 seasons), Murray State University; 68-24 record. Breakdown: 19-10 in 1996; 20-10 in 1997 and 29-4 in 1998. Murray State advanced to the NCAA tournament in 1997 and again in 1998 and made the NIT in his first season there in 1996; He was first OVC coach to win three OVC titles in only three seasons; Gottfried coached Racers to three Ohio Valley Conference Championships, all three years he was there. Coaching Honors: 2002 A P & Coaches S E C Coach of the Year; 2002 NABC District 6 Coach of the Year; 2002 SEC regular season champions; National Champion as an assistant at UCLA in 1995; NCAA Elite 8 at UA in 2004; NIT Final Four (championship game) at UA in 2001; 3 OVC championships at Murray State; 1996-97 District 7 Coach of the Year; Has coached 17 NBA players, including six 1st round draft picks. UA s Gerald Wallace was his first as a head coach; coached five 1st rounders at UCLA; Coached one collegiate and three high school National Players of the Year; Has coached 20 academic all-conference players; MSU had 30-game home win streak when Gottfriedleft to come to Alabama; 5 straight NCAA appearances at (2002-03-04-05-06) Misc. Career Notes: John Wooden Board of Governors since 2004; 2004 UA Homecoming Grand Marshal; First coach to lead UA to NCAA Elite 8; MSU finished No. 5 in nation in final NCAAteam stats in scoring offense (86.7 ppg in 33 games), 3rd nationally in field goal percentage (50.1%), 7th nationally in won/lost percentage (.879%) and 23rd in rebound margin (5.4); serves on NCAA Basketball Issues Committee; UA Libraries Board Member; National Coaches vs. Cancer Board Member.

Radio/Television Quick ID Mark Gottfried Head Coach Philip Pearson Assistant Coach Tom Asbury Assistant Coach James Holland Assistant Coach Kobie Baker Director of Basketball Operations 20 Greg Cage 6-5, 200, Freshman Forward Indianapolis, Indiana 34 Yamene Coleman 6-9, 230, Freshman Center Boykin 33 Jermareo Davidson 6-10, 230, Senior Forward Atlanta, Georgia 44 John Dill 6-8, 250, Junior Forward Florence 12 Alonzo Gee 6-6, 215, Sophomore Forward Palm Beach, Florida 35 Richard Hendrix 6-8, 265, Sophomore Forward Athens 04 Brandon Hollinger 5-11, 170, Sophomore Guard Mobile 23 Demetrius Jemison 6-7, 225, Freshman Forward Birmingham 01 Mykal Riley 6-6, 185, Junior Forward Pine Bluff,Arkansas 22 Ronald Steele 6-3, 185, Junior Point Guard Birmingham 02 Mikhail Torrance 6-4, 185, Freshman Guard Eight Mile 03 Justin Tubbs 6-2, 175, Freshman Guard Trussville

Jermareo Davidson Points: 31 vs. LSU 1-31-07 FGM: 12 vs. LSU 1-31-07 FGA: 20 vs. LSU 1-31-07 3FGM: 1 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 1 vs. Iowa 11-19-06 3FGA: 2 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 FTM: 9, 3 x, last vs. Ole Miss 1-7-06 FTA: 14 vs. Memphis 11-17-05 Rebounds: 19 vs. Memphis 11-17-05 Assists: 5 vs. Lousiana Monroe 11-28-06 Blocks: 9 vs. Southern Miss 12-16-06 Steals: 4 vs. Tennessee 2-18-06 Turnover High: 5 vs. LSU 1-31-04 5 vs. Georgia 2-1-06 Minutes: 40 vs. LSU 2-4-06 46 in OT (3) vs. Charlotte 12-4-04 Career Starts: 116 Most Consecutive Starts: 96 Current Consecutive Starts: 17 Career Games: 121 Career Points: 1205 Career Avg.:10.0 Career Rebounds: 884 Career Avg.: 7.3 Career Blocks: 214 Career Avg.: 1.8 Alonzo Gee Points: 26 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 FGM: 12 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 FGA: 15 vs. Louisiana Monroe 11-28-06 3FGM: 3 vs. Auburn 1-11-06 3 vs. Auburn 3-1-06 3 vs. Miss. State 3-4-06 3 vs. Kentucky 3-10-06 3 vs. UCLA 3-18-06 3 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 3 vs. Notre Dame 12-07-06 3 vs. Alabama State 12-09-06 3FGA: 7 vs. Vanderbilt 2-8-06 7 vs. Auburn 3-1-06 7 vs. LSU 1-7-07 FTM: 8 vs. Lousiana Monroe 11-28-06 FTA: 11 vs. Notre Dame 12-07-06 Rebounds: 10 vs. Auburn 1-11-06 10 vs. Louisiana Monroe 11-28-06 10 vs. Arkansas 1-6-07 Assists: 4 vs. Miss State 1-28-06 4 vs. LSU 2-4-06 4 vs. UCLA 3-18-06 Blocks: 3 vs. Tennessee State 12-2-06 Steals: 4 vs. Notre Dame 12-7-05 4 vs. South Carolina 2-3-07 Turnover High: 6 vs. Louisiana Monroe 11-28-06 6 vs. Florida 2-14-07 Minutes: 39 vs. Georgia 1-20-07 Career Starts: 34 Current Consecutive Starts: 27 Career Games: 58 Career Points: 604 Career Avg.: 10.4 Career Rebounds: 246 Career Avg.: 4.2 UA Individual Career Bests (Veterans) Richard Hendrix Points: 34 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 FGM: 15 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 FGA: 19 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 3FGM: 3FGA: 1 vs. Ole Miss 1-7-06 1 vs. Lipscomb 12-29-06 FTM: 8 vs. Alabama State 11-20-05 8 vs. Miss State 1-28-06 FTA: 13 vs. Miss State 1-28-06 Rebounds: 17 vs. Florida 2-26-06 Assists: 4 vs. Louisiana Monroe 11-28-06 4 vs. Tennessee State 12-2-06 Blocks: 5 vs. Notre Dame 12-7-05 Steals: 3 steals vs. UCLA 3-18-06 Turnover High: 5 vs. Notre Dame 12-07-06 5 vs. Southern Miss 12-16-06 5 vs. N.C. State 12-20-06 Minutes: 35 vs. Ole Miss 1-7-06 35 vs. Georgia 2-1-06 35 vs. Kentucky 3-10-06 35 vs. UCLA 3-18-06 35 vs. Oklahoma 1-1-07 36 in OT vs. Arkansas 1-18-06 Career Starts: 48 Consecutive Starts: 48 Career Games: 58 Career Points: 701 Career Avg.: 12.1 Career Rebounds: 488 Career Avg.: 8.4 Brandon Hollinger Points: 13 vs. Ole Miss 1-7-06 FGM: 5 vs. Ole Miss 1-7-06 FGA: 10 vs. Ole Miss 1-7-06 3FGM: 3 vs. Ole Miss 1-7-06 3FGA: 5 vs. Ole Miss 1-7-06 5 vs. Auburn 1-11-06 FTM: 5 vs. N.C. State FTA: 12-20-06 8 vs. N.C. State 12-20-06 Rebounds: 5 vs. Kentucky 3-10-06 5 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 Assists: Blocks: 7 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 1 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 Steals: 2 vs. Auburn 1-11-06 2 vs. Arkansas 2-21-06 Turnover High: 5 vs. Southern Miss 12-16-06 Minutes: 38 vs. Kentucky 1-14-06 Career Starts: 33 Most Consecutive Starts: 25 Current Consecutive Starts: 7 Career Games: 57 Career Points: 186 Career Avg.: 3.3 Career Rebounds: 72 Career Avg.: 1.3 Ronald Steele Points: 29 vs. Arkansas 2-21-06 FGM: 10 vs. Georgia 2-1-06 FGA: 18 vs. Georgia 2-1-06 3FGM: 7 vs. Arkansas 2-21-06 3FGA: 11 vs. Notre Dame FTM: 12-07-06 9 vs. Georgia State 12-17-05 9 vs. Marquette 3-16-06 9 vs. UCLA 3-18-06 FTA: 11 vs. Marquette 3-16-06 Rebounds: 10 vs. Ole Miss 1-7-06 Assists: 18 vs. ETSU 12-1-04 *School Record Blocks: 2 vs. Georgia 1-20-07 Steals: 4 vs. TAMUCC 12-22-04 4 vs. Alabama St. 11-20-05 4 vs. Georgia State 12-17-05 Turnover High: 6 vs. Tennessee 2-18-06 Minutes: 40 vs. Temple 12-10-04 40 vs. Kentucky 2-26-05 40 vs. Milwaukee 3-17-05 40 vs. Notre Dame 12-7-05 40 vs. N.C. State 12-22-05 40 vs. Oklahoma 12-31-05 40 vs. Birmingham So. 1-2-06 40 vs. Ole Miss 1-7-06 40 vs. Auburn 1-11-06 40 vs. Kentucky 1-14-06 40 vs. LSU 2-4-06 40 vs. Ole Miss 2-11-06 40 vs. So. Carolina 2-14-06 40 vs. Tennessee 2-18-06 40 vs. Arkansas 2-21-06 40 vs. Florida 2-26-06 40 vs. Auburn 3-1-06 40 vs. Miss. State 3-4-06 45 in OT vs. Vanderbilt 2-8-06 Career Starts: 87 Most Consecutive Starts: 70 Current Consecutive Starts: 18 Career Games: 87 Career Points: 916 Career Avg.: 10.5 Career Rebs.: 270 Career Avg.: 3.1 Career Assists: 396 Career Avg.: 4.6

UA Individual Career Bests (Newcomers) Greg Cage Yamene Coleman John Dill Demetrius Jemison Points: 4 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 FGM: 2 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 FGA: 2 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 3FGM: 3FGA: FTM: FTA: Rebounds: 1 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 Assists: 1 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 Blocks: Steals: Turnover High: 1 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 Minutes: 5 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 Career Starts: Consecutive Starts: Career Games: 4 Career Points: 4 Career Avg.: 1.0 Career Rebounds: 1 Career Avg.: 1.0 Points: 6 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 FGM: 3 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 FGA: 6 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 6 vs. Arkansas 1-6-07 3FGM: 3FGA: FTM: 3 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 FTA: 8 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 Rebounds: 10 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 Assists: 1 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 1 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 Blocks: 2 vs. Notre Dame 12-07-06 Steals: 1 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 1 vs. Arkansas 1-7-07 1 vs. Tennessee 2-21-07 Turnover High: 4 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 Minutes: 28 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 Career Starts: 2 Consecutive Starts: 0 Career Games: 19 Career Points: 37 Career Avg.: 1.9 Career Rebounds: 49 Career Avg.: 2.6 Points: 2 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 FGM: FGA: 1 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 3FGM: 3FGA: FTM: 2 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 FTA: 2 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 Rebounds: Assists: 1 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 Blocks: 1 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 Steals: Turnover High: 2 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 Minutes: 2 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 Career Starts: Consecutive Starts: Career Games: 4 Career Points: 2 Career Avg.: 1.0 Career Rebounds: 0 Career Avg.: 0 * Placed on scholarship 1-19-07 Points: 10 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 FGM: 4 vs. Middle Tennessee 11-18-06 4 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 FGA: 8 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 3FGM: 3FGA: FTM: 3vs. Tennessee 2-21-07 FTA: 5 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 Rebounds: 10 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 Assists: 2 vs. Xavier 11-20-06 2 vs. Kentucky 2-17-07 Blocks: 2 vs. Tennessee 2-21-07 Steals: 2 vs. Iowa 11-19-06 Turnover High: 5 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 Minutes: 21 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 Career Starts: 0 Consecutive Starts: Career Games: 27 Career Points: 79 Career Avg.: 2.9 Career Rebounds: 65 Career Avg.: 2.4 Mykal Riley Kyle Sellers Mikhail Torrance Justin Tubbs Points: 22 vs. Louisiana Monroe 12-07-06 FGM: 9 vs. Louisiana Monroe 11-28-06 FGA: 18 vs. Vanderbilt 1-17-07 3FGM: 5 vs. Lipscomb 12-29-06 5 vs. Vanderbilt 1-17-07 3FGA: 14 vs. Vanderbilt 1-17-07 FTM: 7 vs. N.C. State 12-20-06 FTA: 10 vs. N.C. State 12-20-06 Rebounds: 10 vs. Xavier 11-20-06 Assists: 5 vs. Xavier 11-20-06 Blocks: 3 vs. Xavier 11-20-06 Steals: 5 vs. Vanderbilt 1-17-07 Turnover High: 4 vs.louisiana Monroe 11-28-06 4 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 Minutes: 38 vs. Louisiana Monroe 11-28-06 Career Starts: 16 MostConsecutive Starts: 16 Career Games: 27 Career Points: 333 Career Avg.: 12.3 Career Rebounds: 122 Career Avg.: 4.5 Points:2 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 FGM: 1 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 FGA: 2 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 3FGM: 3FGA: 1 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 FTM: FTA: Rebounds: Assists: 1 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 Blocks: Steals: 1 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 Turnover High: Minutes: 2 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 Career Starts: Consecutive Starts: Career Games: 4 Career Points: 2 Career Avg.: 1.0 Career Rebounds: 0 Career Avg.: 0 Points: 9 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 FGM: 4 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 4 vs. Tennessee 2-21-07 FGA: 7 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 7 vs. Tennessee 2-21-07 3FGM: 1 vs. Xavier 11-20-06 1 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 3FGA: 4 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 FTM: 2 vs. Notre Dame 12-07-06 2 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 FTA: 2 vs. Jackson State 11-10-6 2 vs. Notre Dame 12-07-06 2 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 Rebounds: 3 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 Assists: 5 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 Blocks: 1 vs. Louisiana Monroe 11-28-06 1 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 Steals: 1 vs. Iowa 11-19-06 Turnover High: 4 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 Minutes: Career Starts: Consecutive Starts: Career Games: 16 Career Points: 37 Career Avg.: 2.3 Career Rebounds: 14 Career Avg.: 1.0 20 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 Points: 13 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 FGM: 5 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 FGA: 9 vs. Arkansas 1-27-07 3FGM: 3 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 3FGA: 4 vs. Arkansas 1-17-07 FTM: 2 vs. Lipscomb 12-29-06 FTA: 2 vs. Lipscomb 12-29-06 2 vs. Kentucky 2-17-07 Rebounds: 3 vs. Arkansas 1-27-07 3 vs. Kentucky 2-17-07 3 vs. Tennessee 2-21-07 Assists: 1 vs. Coppin State 12-23-06 1 vs. Oklahoma 1-1-07 1 vs. Vanderbilt 1-17-07 1 vs. Arkansas 1-27-07 1 vs. Mississippi State 2-7-07 Blocks: Steals: 4 vs. Arkansas 1-27-07 Turnover High: 2 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 Minutes: 28 vs. Tennessee 2-21-07 Career Starts: Consecutive Starts: Career Games: 22 Career Points: 72 Career Avg.: 3.3 Career Rebounds: 16 Career Avg.: 1.0

UA Individual Career Bests (Players who transfered after fall 2006 semester) Verice Cloyd Points: 4 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 FGM: 2 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 FGA: 4 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 3FGM: 3FGA: 1 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 1 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 FTM: FTA: Rebounds: 1 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 1 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 1 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 Assists: 1 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 Blocks: Steals: 1 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 1 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 Turnover High: Minutes: 8 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 8 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 Career Starts: Consecutive Starts: Career Games: 3 Career Points: 6 Career Avg.: 2.0 Career Rebounds: 3 Career Avg.: 1.0 * Left Team in December 2006 Avery Jukes Points: FGM: FGA: 3FGM: 3FGA: FTM: FTA: Rebounds:1 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 1 vs. Texas Southern 11-25-06 1 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 Assists: Blocks: 1 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 Steals: Turnover High: 1 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 1 vs. Alabama State 12-9-06 Minutes: 4 vs. Jackson State 11-10-06 Career Starts: Consecutive Starts: Career Games: 3 Career Points: 0 Career Avg.: 0 Career Rebounds: 3 Career Avg.: 1.0 * Left team on January 13, 2007 UA Team & Individual Records Points Scored: Game: 123 vs. South Florida (91) (12-9-71) Most Points Scored in a Road Game: Game: 101 (regulation) vs. Ole Miss (91) (12-1-71) vs. LSU (80) (1-10-72) 102 in 3 Overtimes, at Charlotte, (12-4-04) Most Points on Neutral Court: Game: 110 vs. Penn (68) (12-29-86) Most Points Allowed: Game: 122 by Southern Cal (12-21-70) Most Points, Both Teams: Game: 220 Alabama (123) vs. South Florida (91) (12-9-71) Field Goal Attempts: Game: 107 vs. Georgia (42 made) (2-13-54) Field Goals Made: Game: 49 vs. South Florida (95 attempts) (12-9-71) Field Goal Percentage: Game:.727 vs. New Orleans (40-for-55) (3-14-87) Free Throws Attempted: Game: 59 vs. Eastern Kentucky (45 made) (12-8-56) Free Throws Made: Game: 45 vs. Eastern Kentucky (56 attempts) (12-8-56) Free Throw Percentage: Game: Three-Point FG Attempted: 1.000 vs. Appalachian (21-for-21) (12-20-86) Game: 37 vs. Mississippi Valley State (11-13-01) Three-Point FG Made: Game: 16 vs. Mercer (27 attempts) (12-16-96) 16 vs. South Carolina (OT) (16 of 32) (2-4-04) Three-Point FG Percentage: Game:.818 vs. North Carolina A&T (9-for-11) (3-12-87) Rebounds: Game: 82 vs. South Florida (12-9-71) Average Rebounds Per Game: Game: 54.0 (24 games, 1955) Assists: Game: 29 vs. Auburn (2-18-95) Most Steals: Game: 22 vs. Jacksonville State (12-14-01) Most Turnovers: Game: 31 vs. Louisville (12-11-99) Most Blocks: Game: 15 vs. Georgia (2-10-96) Personal Fouls Game: 33 vs. Memphis State (12-16-64) Most Fouls, Both Teams: Game: 62 Alabama (31) vs. Florida (31) (2-8-64) 62 Alabama (32) vs. LSU (30) (3-6-78) Greatest Margin of Victory: Game: 61 Alabama 95, Barin Field 34 (12-30-52) 61 Alabama 89, Livingston 28 (1-30-53) 61 Alabama 105, vs. Howard College 44 (1-27-58) Greatest Margin of Defeat: Game: 54 points (Auburn 94-40) (1-18-98) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS: Most Points Scored: Game: 50 by Mike Nordholz vs. Southern Miss (12-12-66) Field Goal Attempts: Game: 39 by Jack Kubiszyn vs. Southern Miss (12-15-57) Field Goals Made: Game: 22 by Mike Nordholz vs. Southern Miss (33 attempts) (12-12-66) Most Consecutive FG Made: 12 by Buck Johnson (vs. Miss. State, 1983) Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 10 made): Game: 1.000 Michael Ansley (12-for-12) vs. New Mexico State (11-27-87) 1.000 by Bobby Lee Hurt (11-for-11) vs. Texas Southern (12-20-82) 1.000 by Michael Ansley (10-for-10) vs. Murray State (12-9-85) Free Throws Attempted: Game: 26 by Bob Andrews FSU, Dec. 7, 1964 (17 Made) Free Throws Made: Game: 18 by Paul Ellis vs. Ole Miss (20 attempts) (2-7-72) Free Throw Percentage (made 10 or more): Game: 1.000 by several players Last: Rod Grizzard (10-10) vs. Grambling State (Dec. 3, 2000) Most: Alvin Lee (14-14) vs. Vanderbilt (Feb. 27, 1988) Three-Point FG Attempted: Game: 16 by Brian Williams (5 made) vs. Ole Miss (2-7-98) 16 by Earnest Shelton ((7 made) vs. Florida (3-12-04) Three-Point FG Made: Game: 8 by Mark Gottfried (13 attempts) vs. Vanderbilt (1-10-87) 8 by Alvin Lee (11 attempts) vs. Southern Cal (12-7-87) 8 by Earnest Shelton vs. Ole Miss (3-11-05) 8 by Jean Felix vs.marquette (March 16, 2006) Consecutive Three-Pointers Made: 7 by Latrell Sprewell vs. Texas A&M and Tennessee (Feb. 5 & 8, 1992) Three-Point FG Percentage (five or more made): Game: 1.000 by Eric Washington (6-6) vs. N.E. Illinois Rebounds: Game: 33 by Jerry Harper vs. Louisiana College (1956) Assists: Game: 18 by Ronald Steele vs. East Tennessee State (12-01-04) Blocks (1973-present): Game: 14 by Roy Rogers vs. Georgia (2-10-96) NCAA record Most Steals (1977-present): Game: 10 by Anthony Murray vs. Michigan (Dec. 2, 1978)

UA Scoring Stats: The Dunk Count Career dunk count (official games only): Jermareo Davidson: 104 career dunks 20 in 2006-07 2 vs. Jackson State 1 vs. Texas Southern 1 vs. ULM 2 vs. Tennessee State 1 vs. Notre Dame 1 vs. USM 3 vs. Oklahoma 1 vs. Georgia 2 vs. Auburn (Away) 2 vs. LSU (Away) 1 vs. South Carolina 2 vs. Kentucky 1 vs. Tennessee 35 in 2005-06 1 Miami 3 Memphis 1 Ala. State 2 Louisiana Tech 3 Winthrop 1 Temple 1 GSU 2 JSU 3 Ole Miss (home) 3 at Auburn 3 Arkansas 1 Miss. State (home) 1 Georgia 2 LSU (Tuscaloosa) 1 @ Ole Miss 1 South Carolina 2 Tennessee 1 @ Arkansas 2 Florida 1 Kentucky (SEC) 29 in 2004-05 2 UNT 2 UAA 1 Charlotte 1Alabama State 1 Temple 1 Tenn State 2 Vanderbilt 2 LSU 2 at Arkansas 1 vs. Mississippi State 1 at Auburn 1 Georgia 3 Florida 2 Tennessee 1 USC 1 @ LSU 1 LSU 1 vs. Auburn (Home) 1 @ MSU 2 Milwaukee 20 in 2003-04 2 vs. LA Tech 1 vs. Charlotte 2 vs. Austin Peay, 1 vs. Mercer 1 vs. Wisconsin 2 vs. Xavier 1 at LSU, 1 vs. Auburn 2 vs. Florida 3 vs. Kentucky 1 vs. Vanderbilt 1 vs. Ole Miss at home 1 vs. Florida SEC 1 vs. SIU NCAA Alonzo Gee: 70 Career 45 in 2006-07 3 vs. Jackson State 6 vs. Iowa 3 vs. Xavier 1 vs. Texas Southern 5 vs. ULM 2 vs. Tennessee State 2 vs. Notre Dame 1 vs. Alabama State 1 vs. USM 2 vs. N.C. State 7 vs. Coppin State 1 vs. Arkansas (away) 1 vs. LSU (home) 2 vs. Georgia 2 vs. Auburn (Away) 1 vs. Arkansas (Home) 3 vs. South Carolina 1 vs. Mississippi State 1 vs. Florida 25 in 2005-06 3 Miami 2 GSU 2 NCST 1 Jackson State 2 Oklahoma 1 Kentucky 3 Arkansas 1 Georgia 1 LSU (Home) 1 Tennessee 4 Florida 2 Auburn (Home) 1 Kentucky (SEC) 1 Marquette (NCAA) Richard Hendrix: 41 career dunks 22 in 2006-07 1 vs. Jackson State 1 vs. Iowa 1 vs. Tennessee State 2 vs. Alabama State 1 vs. USM 2 vs. Coppin State 1 vs. Lipscomb 1 vs. Oklahoma 2 vs. LSU (Home) 1 vs. Georgia 1 vs. Auburn (Away) 1 vs. Arkansas (Home) 1 vs. South Carolina 1 vs. Mississippi State (Home) 2 vs. Florida 1 vs. Kentucky 2 vs. Tennessee 18 in 2005-06 3 vs. Alabama State 1 Louisiana Tech 2 Birmingham Southern 2 Ole Miss (home) 1 Miss State (Home), 2 Georgia 1 LSU 1 Vanderbilt 1 South Carolina 1 Tennessee 1 Arkansas 1 Auburn (Home) 1 Miss State (Away) Demetrius Jemison: 5 career dunks 5 in 2006-07 1 vs. Middle Tennessee 2 vs. Coppin State 1 vs. Arkansas (Home) 1 vs. South Carolina Mykal Riley: 7 Career Dunks 7 in 2006-07 1 vs. Tennessee State 1 vs. Coppin State 2 vs. Oklahoma 1 vs. LSU (home) 2 vs. Vanderbilt

UA Scoring Stats: 20-30+; Double-Doubles UA 30 & 20-Plus Scorers 30-Plus Points Scorers (Career Totals) Jermareo Davidson 1 Total 1 in 2006-07 31 at LSU Richard Hendrix 1 Total 1 in 2006-07 34 vs. Ala. State 20-30 Points Scorers (Career Totals) Jermareo Davidson 9 Total 2 in 2006-07 25 vs. Southern Miss 22 vs. Tenn. State 5 in 2005-06 28 at Kentucky 25 vs. Ole Miss 22 vs. Jackson St. 21 vs. Vanderbilt 21 vs. Marquette 20 vs. Ala. State 2 in 2004-05 21 vs. Charlotte 21 vs. Vanderbilt Alonzo Gee 7 Total 6 in 2006-07 26 vs. Coppin St. 24 vs. Notre Dame 22 vs. ULM 21 vs. Georgia 21 vs. Iowa 20 vs. Southern Miss 1 in 2006 21 vs. Auburn Richard Hendrix 6 Total 3 in 2006-07 28 vs. Arkansas (H) 23 vs. NC State 22 vs. Miss. St. (H) 3 in 2005-06 23 vs. Jackson St. 22 vs. Ala. State 22 vs. Miss. State Mykal Riley 3 Total 3 in 2006-07 22 vs. ULM 21 vs. Oklahoma 21 vs. Vanderbilt Ronald Steele 9 Total 1 in 2006-07 20 vs. Iowa 8 in 2005-06 29 at Arkansas 26 vs. Georgia 25 vs. Arkansas 23 vs. Marquette 22 vs. Vanderbilt 22 vs. Tennessee 21 vs. LSU 21 vs. UCLA UA Career Double-Doubles (Official games only, does not include exhibition games) Jermareo Davidson 27 career (10 this season) 17 pts/11 rebs vs. Miss State (SR) 18 pts/11 rebs vs. Auburn (SR) 12 pts/12 rebs vs. LSU (SR) 25 pts/11 rebs vs. Southern Miss (SR) 12 pts/10 rebs vs. Notre Dame (SR) 12 pts/12 rebs vs. Louisiana Monroe (SR) 16 pts/11 rebs vs. Texas Southern (SR) 10 pts/12 rebs vs. Xavier (SR) 15 pts/11 rebs vs. Iowa (SR) 17 pts/10 rebs vs. Jackson State (SR) 21 pts/12 rebs vs. Marquette (JR) 15 pts/10 rebs vs. Kentucky (SEC) (JR) 17 pts/11 rebs. vs. Miss State (JR) 16 pts/10 rebs vs. Florida (JR) 17 pts/ 14 rebs vs. Tennessee (JR) 21 pts/10 rebs vs. Vanderbilt (JR) 10 pts/10 rebs vs. Georgia (JR) 12 pts/13 rebs vs. Auburn (A) (JR) 22 pts/11 rebs vs. Jackson State (JR) 15 pts/16 rebs vs. Louisiana Tech (JR) 20 pts/11 rebs vs. Alabama State (JR) 17 pts/19 reb vs. Memphis (JR) 10 pts/11 rebs vs. Florida (SEC) (SO) 16 pts/14 rebs vs. Tennessee (SO) 16 pts/13 rebs vs. Temple (SO) 21 pts/13 rebs vs. Charlotte (SO) 17 pts/13 rebs vs. Alaska Anchorage (SO) Alonzo Gee Richard Hendrix Mykal Riley: 3 career (2 this season) 14 pts/10 rebs vs. Arkansas (away) (SO) 22 pts/10 rebs vs. Louisiana Monroe (SO) 17 pts/10 rebs vs. Auburn (A) (FR) 19 career (12 this season) 10 pts/10 rebs vs. Tennessee 22 pts/10 rebs vs. Miss State (SO) 14 pts/15 rebs vs. South Carolina (SO) 28 pts/11 rebs vs. Arkansas (SO) 14 pts/10 rebs vs. Vanderbilt (SO) 14 pts/10 rebs vs. Oklahoma (SO) 18 pts/11 rebs vs. Lipscomb (SO) 15 pts/10 rebs vs. Coppin State (SO) 23 pts/12 rebs vs. N.C. State (SO) 34 pts/10 rebs vs. Alabama State (SO) 18 pts/12 rebs vs. Louisiana Monroe (SO) 15 pts/11 rebs vs. Texas Southern (SO) 11 pts/17 rebs vs. Florida (FR) 16 pts/10 rebs vs. Tenneseee (FR) 10 pts/12 rebs vs. Ole Miss (FR) 22 pts/16 rebs vs. Miss State (FR) 11 pts/11 rebs vs. Arkansas (FR) 23 pts/12 rebs vs. Jackson State (FR) 22 pts/14 rebs vs. Alabama State (FR) 1 career (1 this season) 13 pts/10 rebs vs. Xavier (JR)

Starting Lineups, Injury Log, Shooting Percentages 2006-07 Starting Lineups Guard Guard Guard Forward Center Montevallo EXH Hollinger Riley Gee Hendrix Davidson Jackson State Hollinger Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson Middle Tennessee Hollinger Steele Gee Hendrix Coleman Iowa Hollinger Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson Xavier Hollinger Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson Texas Southern Hollinger Riley Gee Hendrix Davidson Louisiana Monroe Hollinger Riley Gee Hendrix Davidson Tennessee State Riley Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson at Notre Dame Riley Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson Alabama State Riley Hollinger Gee Hendrix Coleman Southern Miss Riley Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson at N.C. State Riley Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson Coppin State Riley Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson Lipscomb Riley Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson Oklahoma Riley Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson at Arkansas Riley Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson #13/18 LSU Riley Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson at Vanderbilt Riley Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson Georgia Riley Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson at Auburn Riley Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson Arkansas Riley Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson at LSU Hollinger Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson South Carolina Hollinger Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson Mississippi State Hollinger Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson at Ole Miss Hollinger Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson at No. 1 Florida Hollinger Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson No. 20/18 Kentucky HollingerSteele Gee Hendrix Davidson at Tennessee Hollinger Steele Gee Hendrix Davidson Record with Starting Lineups (official games only): 7-3 Hollinger, Steele, Gee, Hendrix Davidson 2-0 Hollinger, Riley, Gee, Hendrix, Coleman 1-0 Hollinger, Steele, Gee, Hendrix, Coleman 1-0 Riley, Hollinger, Gee, Hendrix Coleman 8-5 Riley, Steele, Gee, Hendrix, Davidson UA Vs. Ranked Opponents in 2006-07 LSU No. 13 AP/No. 18 Coaches UA won 71-51 (Home) Florida No. 1 AP/No. 1 Coaches UA lost 76-67 (Away) Kentucky No. 20 AP/No. 18 Coaches UA won 72-61 (Home) Injury Log/Missed Games Ron Steele: DNP/Injured: Montevallo (Exhibition); (tendonitis, right knee) DNP/Injured: Texas Southern (tendonitis, right knee) DNP/Injured: Louisiana Monroe (tendonitis, right knee) DNP/Injured: Alabama State (left ankle sprain from Notre Dame game) Greg Cage: DNP/Injured: Montevallo (Exhibition), (shoulder separation) DNP/Injured: Jackson State (shoulder separation) Jermareo Davidson: Missed Middle Tennessee game (to attend a funeral) Missed Alabama State game (NCAA waiver to withdraw from classes) Verice Cloyd: Left team beginning with December 29 Lipscomb game Avery Jukes: Left team to transfer to Butler on January 13 Games UA Has Shot 50% or Better Alabama State.679 38-56 W 92-58 Coppin State.609 39-64 W 99-49 Tennessee St..549 28-51 W 78-60 Jackson State.522 36-69 W 96-65 at LSU.519 28-54 W 73-70 Georgia.511 24-47 W 78-76 at Ole Miss.511 23-45 L 75-69 Southern Miss.511 24-47 W 77-64 Iowa.510 26-51 W 72-60 Lipscomb.509 27-53 W 80-58 Games UA Opponent Has Shot 50% or Better at Vanderbilt.583 35-60 L 94-73 at Auburn.576 34-59 L 81-57 at LSU.518 29-56 W 73-70 at Notre Dame.516 32-62 L 99-85 at Arkansas.515 35-68 L 88-61 at No. 1 Florida.510 25-49 L 76-67 Games UA Has Held Opponent Under 40% Texas Southern.288 19-66 UA Won 74-44 Jackson State.296 24-81 UA Won 96-65 Coppin State.299 20-67 UA Won 99-49 Southern Miss.309 21-68 UA Won 77-64 Xavier.323 21-65 UA Won 63-56 at Tennessee.333 27-81 UT Won OT 69-66 Louisiana Monroe.338 22-65 UA Won 75-61 Tennessee State.343 23-67 UA Won 78-60 #13/18 LSU.357 25-70 UA Won 71-61 Oklahoma.365 23-63 UA Won 70-55 Iowa.375 24-64 UA Won 72-60 Alabama State.379 22-58 UA Won 92-58 Games UA Has Out-Rebounded Opponent Opponent UA Rebs Opp Margin Coppin State 52 24 +28 Texas Southern 60 35 +25 Alabama State 45 32 +16 Lipscomb 39 24 +15 at Notre Dame 45 32 +13 Louisiana Monroe 48 36 +12 at Vanderbilt 42 31 +11 at N.C. State 43 32 +11 at Tennessee 52 41 +11 Xavier 45 36 +9 Iowa 39 31 +8 South Carolina 35 27 +8 Southern Miss 44 37 +7 at LSU 30 24 +6 at Arjabsas 41 36 +5 Middle Tennessee 36 32 +4 #20/#18 Kentucky 33 32 +1 Games Opponent Has Out-Rebounded UA UA Rebounds Opp Margin Arkansas (home) 30 43-13 Oklahoma 31 40-9 #1 Florida 28 36-8 #13/18 LSU 36 43-7 Jackson State 46 52-6 Mississippi State 41 47-6 Georgia 27 32-5 Tennessee State 34 38-4 at Auburn 32 35-3

The Travel Diary Paradise Jam, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands: A championship trophy is declared on the U.S. Customs form for items picked up on the island...team boards a charter flight from Tuscaloosa, sharing the ride with Xavier and Toledo and experiences giddy joy in knowing flight time from Tuscaloosa will only be 3 1/2 hours to St. Thomas whereas others have already been on flight for at least two hours. UA team leaves island on charter flight envying Toledo who got the giddy nod as the first team that got dropped off, though that flight from St. Thomas to Toledo was 4:20. Bama s actual air flying time on the return, not including arriving at the airport three hours before plane departed St. Thomas, unloading Toledo in Toledo and Xavier in Cincinatti, took six hours...... Island Time found game one against Middle Tennessee starting almost 13 minutes early. Someone had accidentally unplugged the game clock at the Scorer s Table about 35 minutes before the 2 p.m. AST tip and whoever discovered it put just 20 minutes back on the clock sending the two teams radio network s scurrying and the teams to suddenly speed up their pre-game routine...team took a sky ride to Paradise Point where breathtaking views and a bird show greeted them with bike-riding cockatoos and basketball playing parakeet duo...iguanas became butt of many jokes as the nasty creatures (no apologies for this opinion) SURROUNDED the hotel grounds, sometimes circling the travel party and gathering in giant lizard groups by the dozens, making for cracks like, Hey, does anyone know what kind of meat this is? on the team meal buffet line be immediately answered with, Iguana.... Notre Dame, Indiana: As the team is exiting the Joyce Center following its afternoon shootaround, Jermareo Davidson introduces a snowball to the back of Mark Gottfried s head...among the fans who have travelled to South Bend to cheer the Tide on are UA head softball coach Pat Murphy (2006 SEC Champ and WCWS participant) and members of the nation s No. 1 ranked college golf team, UA golfers Mark Harrell, Stewart Whitt and Ben Moody who have driven 12 hours from Tuscaloosa. Whitt played high school basketball with Richard Hendrix. Harrell lives in a house with John Dill (whose cousin & roommate, Gator Todd, is a UA golfer). Moody is the son of former Tide women s coach and 1994 UA Women s Final Four Coach Rick Moody... Co-head manager Dru Powell monitors his cell phone all afternoon then celebrates when he gets the call that his father, head football coach at LeRoy High School, has just won a state championship... Mobile: Enroute to Mobile, the cinematic experience was Talladega Nights while the return trip, which ended around 1:30 a.m. Sunday morning, found the team viewing Adam Sandler s version of The Longest Yard. Raleigh, N.C.: Remember the episodes on Gilligan s Island with Wrong Way Feldman, the aviator with no sense of direction? Apparently, Wrong Way is alive and well and driving team bus charters in Raleigh, N.C. Fayetteville, Ark. - Mykal Riley proved his not just a gifted ball player but also a gifted pianist when he played and Richard Hendrix sang for some lovely after dinner music for the staff and managers after the team meal in a meeting room where a piano was set up in a corner. Nashville, Tenn.: Cheering for both Alabama and Vanderbilt was Greg Cage s family whose favorite player on both teams wore the jersey number 20 as Greg and his older brother Dan, who plays for Vanderbilt, both share that number...former UA and NBA player Jim Farmer was there to cheer on his Tide teammate and roommate, Mark Gottfried. Bama brought home the tournament s championship trophy and its MVP, Alonzo Gee (12) Overheard: Tide freshmen Mikhail Torrance, Demetrius Jemison, Justin Tubbs and JUCO transfer Mykal Riley went from tropical island road trip in St. Thomas to winter wonderland in South Bend within two weeks time. Auburn: Cinematic experience on drive to Auburn was Little Man. It was no shock to this reviewer that Little Man was NOT among the Oscar nominees released the following day. Baton Rouge: Remember Wrong Way Feldman, the directionally challenged bus driver from the N.C. State trip (see Raleigh note)? His long lost (and I do mean lost) brother is apparently driving buses in Louisiana. Oxford: As is the routine for all road trips, the team practiced first in Tuscaloosa, boarded bus, drove straight to Tad Pad to shoot and get used to floor for 35 minutes; cinematic experience on bus journey to Oxford was Old School. Gainesville: Flew to Gainesville Tuesday evening after practicing first in Tuscaloosa; returned after game Knoxville: Former Tide players Travis Stinnett & Jim Farmer, both now Tennessee residents, came to cheer the Tide at courtside Jermareo Davidson, in UA lockerroom after Jackson State s Trey Johnson scored 36 on the Tide: It was like Michael Jordan and Ron all over again. (Davidson witnessed Steele guarding Jordan--and Jordan scoring on Steele-- at Jordan s camp this past summer). Happy Birthday, Coach! (a chorus from his team as Mark Gottfried entered the locker room following Alabama s win against Georgia, on his 43rd birthday, when his team came back from 19 down to win on a Ron Steele buzzer beater... I just got Joe Paterno ed. Mark Gottfried, late in the South Carolina game, when a USC player ran out of bounds into Bama s coach who fell forward on the player.