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Game # 1 2007-08 W&M MEN S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Overall: 0-0 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN (exh.) at No. 5/5 Georgetown ^ at No. 21/24 N.C. State at Wagner HOUSTON BAPTIST at Richmond at Virginia Commonwealth * at North Florida VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE MONTREAT COLLEGE at Hampton FAIRFIELD 7:30 PM 8 PM 2 PM 2 PM JANUARY 2 5 9 12 16 19 23 26 30 DELAWARE * at Old Dominion * CSN-MA JAMES MADISON * at Georgia State * NORTHEASTERN * TOWSON * CSN-MA at Drexel * OLD DOMINION * at James Madison * 8 PM 2 PM 2 PM 7:30 PM FEBRUARY 2 6 9 13 16 20 22-23 27 UNC WILMINGTON * HOFSTRA * at Northeastern * at UNC Wilmington * at Towson * CSN-MA DREXEL * O REILLY ESPNU BRACKETBUSTER at George Mason * MASN 1 PM 4 PM Verizon Center NO. 5/5 GEORGETOWN HOYAS (0-0, 0-0 BIG EAST) Saturday VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH * CAA Tournament First Round (Richmond, Va.) CAA Tournament Quarterfinals (Richmond, Va.) CAA Tournament Semifinals (Richmond, Va.) CAA Tournament Final (Richmond, Va.) * Colonial Athletic Association game CSN-MA - Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic MASN - Mid-Atlantic Sports Network Home Games are in BOLD CAPS and played at Kaplan Arena November 10, 2007 12 PM TRIBE OPENS SEASON AT NO. 5/5 GEORGETOWN The William and Mary men s basketball team will open the 2007-08 season on the road at 2007 NCAA Final Four participant and No. 5/5 (AP/ ESPN USAToday) Georgetown on Saturday, Nov. 10. Tip-off is slated for noon at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. The game will be broadcast live over the Tribe Radio Network with Jay Colley (play-by-play), Charlie Woollum and Bill McDonald on the call. The broadcast can also be heard live over the Internet by following the link on the men s basketball schedule page. The game can be followed via live stats over the Web as well with GameTracker. The link will be available on the Tribe Hoops schedule page as well or by visiting GUHoyas.com. STORY LINES - W&M will open the season on the road for the second straight year after falling at Kansas State, 70-60, last season. - The Georgetown game will be the start of the tough beginning stretch for the Tribe as six of its first seven games will come on the road, including back-to-back contests against top-25 teams. - The game will be the first between the two schools since the 1971-72 season. - W&M will meet a NCAA Final Four participant from the previous season for the second straight year and the 19th time overall. PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS 9 PM MARCH 1 7 8 9 10 AT W, 85-51 12 PM 2 PM DECEMBER 5 7 20 22 29 31 Washington, D.C. WILLIAM & MARY TRIBE (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Conference: 0-0 NOVEMBER 6 10 15 20 25 28 WILLIAM AND MARY TRIBE Pos. G G G F F No. 2 11 13 23 4 Name David Schneider Nathan Mann Laimis Kisielius Chris Darnell Alex Smith GEORGETOWN HOYAS Pos. G G F F C No. 2 21 3 33 55 Name Jonathan Wallace Jessie Sapp DaJuan Summers Patrick Ewing Jr. Roy Hibbert Ht. 6-3 6-2 6-8 6-9 6-5 Wt. 175 190 225 235 250 Cl./El. PPG APG RPG Other So./So. 8.1 2.7 3.5 Sr./Sr. 9.1 2.1 3.4 54 3PM Sr./Sr. 11.3 2.3 3.8.404 3P% Jr./Jr. 1.9 0.6 1.8 Jr./Jr. 5.5 0.4 3.6.526 FG% Ht. 6-1 6-3 6-8 6-8 7-2 Wt. 188 205 235 235 283 Cl./El. PPG APG RPG Other Sr./Sr. 11.3 3.1 2.7.490 3P% Jr./Jr. 9.1 3.5 4.0 1.2 SPG So./So. 9.2 1.1 3.7 5th/Sr. 4-1 1.1 2.1 Sr./Sr. 12.9 1.1 6.9 2.4 BPG

AT GEORGETOWN NOV. 10, 2007 WASHINGTON, D.C. 12 PM 2 SCOUTING GEORGETOWN Georgetown enters the season with high expectations and a lofty national ranking after garnering the program s fifth trip to the NCAA Final Four last season. The Hoyas are currently ranked No. 5 in both the Associate Press s and ESPN/ USA Today Top 25s. GU fi nished last season at 30-7, while winning the BIG EAST Regular and Tournament Championships. The Hoyas were named the preseason co-favorite to win the BIG EAST Championship along with Louisville. The Hoyas return four starters and eight letterwinners from a season ago, highlighted by preseason AP All-American Roy Hibbert. The 7-2 center was a First-Team All-BIG EAST and NABC District IV choice last season and spent the summer playing for the Team USA at the Pan-American Games. He is the Hoyas top returning scorer at 12.9 points per game to go along with 6.9 rebounds and 2.4 blocks per contest. Hibbert is the Preseason BIG EAST Player of the Year. Fellow returning starters for the Hoyas include senior Jonathan Wallace, junior Jessie Sapp and sophomore DaJuan Summers. Wallace started all 37 games last season for GU, ranking third on the team in points per game at 11.3. He also was Georgetown s top 3-point threat, knocking 73 treys and shooting 49 percent from deep. He is a Preseason First-Team All-BIG EAST choice after earning honorable mention accolades last season. Sapp averaged 9.1 points per game and a team-high 3.5 assists, while Summers was an All-BIG EAST Rookie Team choice, averaging 9.2 points per game. The Hoyas added a pair of McDonald s All-Americans in its incoming freshman crop in Austin Freeman and Chris Wright. Freeman averaged 23.1 points per game as a senior at DeMatha and was a Parade All-American, while Wright, who will miss the early part of the season due to a broken foot, was his high school s all-time leading scorer. The Hoyas are coached by John Thompson III, who is in his fourth season at the helm of the Georgetown program. Over his fi rst three seasons with GU, the Hoyas are 72-30. IN THE SERIES Georgetown leads the all-time series with the Tribe at 5-4, but the two squads have not met since the 1971-72 season. The Hoyas also hold a 4-2 advantage in Washington, D.C. GU has won the last three meetings in the series, including an 85-79 overtime victory on Jan. 27, 1972. Here is the look at the all-time series: Overall Series: Georgetown leads, 5-4 (.556) In Williamsburg: 1-1 In Washington, D.C.: 2-4 Neutral Sites: 1-0 1925-26 A W 26-25 1926-27 A L 17-40 1933-34 A L 29-40 1948-49 H W 69-58 3/6/51 A W 75-64 2/8/69 N W 90-84 (2ot) 12/9/69 A L 82-87 12/7/70 H L 71-88 1/27/72 A L 79-85 (ot) GEORGETOWN-W&M CONNECTION Former W&M standout David Cox is in his fi rst season as an assistant coach at Georgetown. He lettered four seasons and was a three-year starter at the College for head coaches Chuck Swenson and Charlie Woollum (currently part of the Tribe Radio Network). Cox concluded his career with 670 points (6.1 ppg), 216 rebounds, 336 assists and a.352 3-point fi eld goal percentage (139-of-395) after playing from 1992-95. He remains ranked among school leaders in several statistical categories including career assists (eighth, 336), career assist average (ninth, 3.08 apg.), career 3-point fi eld goal percentage (ninth,.352) and career 3-point fi eld goals made (seventh, 137). MEDIA INFORMATION WILLIAM AND MARY SPORTS INFORMATION Kris Sears, Assoc. Director (MBB Contact) Offi ce: (757) 221-3368 Cell: (765) 860-1205 E-mail: kasear@wm.edu Fax: (757) 221-3412 Website: www.tribeathletics.com CAA TELEPHONIC PRESS CONFERENCES Members of the media are invited to participate in the CAA weekly telephonic press conference series. The fi rst call will occur on January 8 and run each Tuesday morning through March 4. CAA coaches will be available to answer questions beginning at 10:00 a.m. The phone number to take part in the call is 866-809-6768. Members of the media should contact Rob Washburn (804-754-1616 x19) at the CAA offi ce with any questions. Comments from the call will also be available on the web at www.caasports. com on Tuesday afternoons. 10:00 am Tom Pecora (Hofstra) 10:10 am Bill Coen (Northeastern) 10:20 am Anthony Grant (VCU) 10:30 am Blaine Taylor (Old Dominion) 10:40 am Tony Shaver (W&M) 10:50 am Benny Moss (UNCW) 11:00 am Dean Keener (James Madison) 11:10 am Jim Larranaga (George Mason) 11:20 am Pat Kennedy (Towson) 11:30 am Monte Ross (Delaware) 11:40 am Bruiser Flint (Drexel) 11:50 am Rod Barnes (Georgia State) Noon Selected CAA Women s Coaches WILLIAM AND MARY RADIO NETWORK Teaming up once again to call all the action of Tribe basketball over the airwaves will be Jay Colley, Charlie Woollum and Bill Mc- Donald. The fl agship stations for the radio network are WYTD, 92.3 FM, and WBACH, 107.9 FM. W&M games can be heard on all of the following stations: WYTD (92.3 FM) WBACH (107.9 FM) WCLM (1450 AM) WBRG (1050 AM) Williamsburg Williamsburg Richmond Lynchburg Tribe basketball games can also be heard live via the Internet. Go to the W&M website: www.tribeathletics.com and click on the Live Audio link for more information. ON THE INTERNET For complete coverage of all 23 of William and Mary s teams on the Internet, go to www.tribeathletics.com. The offi cial site of Tribe athletics features the most recent press releases, statistics and schedule information, as well as the latest basketball game notes and season updates. VIA CELL PHONE Fans can have fi nal scores for all W&M sports sent as a text message to a cell phone. es- CORES is a free service available from Stretch Internet, the Tribe s Internet broadcast partner. To sign up for this service, go to the W&M web site: www.tribeathletics. com and click on the escores link at the top of the page.

TALE OF THE TAPE SERIES HISTORY... Georgetown leads, 5-4 LAST MEETING... GU won, 85-79 OT (1/27/72) OVERALL STATS W&M GU Points Per Game 63.5 69.1 Opp. Points Per Game 64.2 58.0 Scoring Differential -0.7 +11.1 Field Goal Percentage.436.505 Opp. Field Goal Percentage.432.383 3-Point Percentage.321.370 Opp. 3-Point Percentage.323.303 Free Throw Percentage.693.711 Opp. Free Throw Percentage.678.710 Rebounds Per Game 32.1 33.8 Off. Rebounds Per Game 8.7 11.1 Def. Rebounds Per Game 23.4 22.7 Opp. Rebounds Per Game 32.1 28.4 Opp. Off. Reb. Per Game 10.4 12.0 Opp. Def. Reb. Per Game 21.7 16.4 Rebound Differential 0.0 +5.4 Assists Per Game 12.7 14.7 Opp. Assists Per Game 12.8 11.0 Turnovers per game 14.1 13.4 Opp. Turnovers per game 12.7 12.0 Blocks Per Game 1.9 5.1 Opp. Blocks Per Game 2.5 2.3 Steals Per Game 5.3 5.2 Opp. Steals Per Game 7.2 6.8 CONFERENCE STATS W&M GU Points Per Game 63.3 67.5 Opp. Points Per Game 65.6 57.8 Scoring Differential -2.3 +9.7 Field Goal Percentage.431.505 Opp. Field Goal Percentage.446.391 3-Point Percentage.324.370 Opp. 3-Point Percentage.348.312 Free Throw Percentage.725.719 Opp. Free Throw Percentage.707.703 Rebounds Per Game 30.8 32.3 Off. Rebounds Per Game 9.1 10.9 Def. Rebounds Per Game 21.7 21.4 Opp. Reb. Per Game 31.6 27.9 Opp. Off. Reb. Per Game 9.5 12.5 Opp. Def. Reb. Per Game 22.1 15.4 Rebound Differential -0.8 +4.4 Assists Per Game 13.0 13.9 Opp. Assists Per Game 13.4 11.8 Turnovers per game 12.7 14.0 Opp. Turnovers per game 11.8 12.4 Block Shots Per Game 1.5 5.2 Opp. Block Shots Per Game 2.3 1.9 Steals Per Game 4.9 5.8 Opp. Steals Per Game 6.8 6.8 ST. ANDREWS EXHIBITION RECAP The Tribe used a balanced attack and some hot shooting from the field to breeze past St. Andrews Presbyterian College, 85-51, in its exhibition opener. Four different Tribe players scored in double fi gures, while the College connected on 58.2 percent from the fl oor and 50 percent from 3-point range in the victory. Senior co-captain Laimis Kisielius and junior forward Alex Smith led the way for the Tribe with 15 points apiece, while sophomore guard David Schneider added 14. Smith was 6-of-7 from the fi eld on the evening and led W&M with six rebounds. Schneider tallied team-high honors with three 3-point fi eld goals, eight assists and fi ve steals. Kisielius also turned in a solid fl oor game dishing out fi ve assists and tallying a pair of steals. With the game tied at 23, W&M used a 23-6 run over the fi nal 8:45 of the fi rst half to take a double-digit advantage into the locker room. W&M took a 46-29 lead into the intermission after shooting over 60 percent from both the fi eld (60.7 percent at 17-of-28) and 3-point range (60 percent at 9-of-15) in the opening 20 minutes. The College never looked back opening up a lead as large as 37 in the second half. W&M knocked down 11 3-point fi eld goals and dished out 20 assists, while tallying 13 team steals. After SAPC shot 52.4 percent from the fl oor in the fi rst half, W&M stepped up the defensive pressure holding the Knights to just 36 percent in the second half. Sophomore Danny Sumner fi nished with 13 points in the victory for the College, connecting on a pair of threes and pulling down four rebounds. Senior Kyle Carrabine was perfect on a the night hitting all four of his attempts from the fl oor, both his 3-point fi eld goals and two free throws to fi nished with 12 points and four rebounds. TOUGH START W&M will fi nd the opening portion of its 2007-08 schedule a little diffi cult. Not only does the Tribe open with back-to-back preseason top-25 teams, but six of its fi rst seven games will come on the road. The College will open the 2007-08 regular season at No. 5/5 (AP/ESPN USAToday) Georgetown on Saturday, Nov. 10, before traveling to its second straight top-25 foe in No. 21/24 N.C. State on Thursday, Nov. 15. W&M will face Wagner in Staten Island on Nov. 20, before it opens the home portion of its slate on Sunday, Nov. 25, against Houston Baptist. The Tribe will then travel to Richmond on Nov. 28, VCU on Dec. 5 and North Florida on Dec. 7, before a two-week break for fi nal exams at the College. The six road games in the opening seven contests start is the toughest stretch since the 2001-02 season. During that campaign, the College played nine of its fi rst 10 games away from Williamsburg. Over those nine games, seven were road games and another two were played at neutral sites as part of tournaments. TOUGH START PART TWO With the Tribe s back-to-back games to open the year against No. 5/5 Georgetown and No. 21/24 N.C. State, it will mark the sixth time in school history that the Tribe will play back-to-back games against nationally ranked opponents. It will be the fi rst time in over 20 years as the College last played back-to-back top-25 teams during the 1983-84 season. During that campaign, the College traveled to No. 5 Maryland on Jan. 7 and No. 12 Wake Forest on Jan. 11. W&M also played back-to-back ranked foes during the 1971-72, 1956-57, 1954-55 and 1953-54 seasons. BALANCED ATTACK The Tribe placed four players in doubles fi gures during its exhibition victory over St. Andrews Presbyterian on Nov. 6. Senior Laimis Kisielius and junior Alex Smith led the way with 15 points apiece, while sophomore David Schneider added 14, sophomore Danny Summer tallied 13 and senior Kyle Carrabine chipped in 12. Last season, W&M only placed four players in doubles fi gures on fi ve occasions, racking up a 3-2 mark. SHOOTING EXHIBITION W&M used its hot hand to tally a 34-point victory over St. Andrews in the exhibition opener. The Tribe broke open a close game over the fi nal nine minutes of the opening half with its explosive shooting. The College knocked on 60.7 percent (17-of-28) from the fi eld and 60 percent (9-of-15) from 3-point range in the fi rst half. W&M cooled off a bit in the second 20 minutes, but still managed to shoot 55.6 percent (15-of-27) in the second half to post a 58.2 percent (32-of-55) clip for the game. The Tribe also knocked down 11 of its 22 chances from 3-point range. at Georgetown Nov. 10, 2007 Washington, D.C. 12 PM 3

AT GEORGETOWN NOV. 10, 2007 WASHINGTON, D.C. 12 PM CHASING 400 W&M head coach Tony Shaver has spent 21 seasons patrolling the sidelines in college basketball. Prior to his stint at W&M, Shaver spent 17 seasons as the head man at Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia. Shaver currently has 396 career wins between W&M and Hampden-Sydney, needing only four wins to join the 400-win club. 1,000 WITHIN REACH Both Tribe seniors Laimis Kisielius and Nathan Mann are within reach of the 1,000- point club. The duo could become the 29th and 30th members of the exclusive club in the 103-year history of Tribe basketball. Kisielius enters the season at 771 career points, needing only 229, while Mann has 718 career points and needs 282. Those numbers equate to Kisielius needing to average 7.9 points per game over the regular season to reach 1,000 points and Mann needing a 9.7 points per contest scoring average. If the Tribe duo reaches the milestone this season, they would become only the third pair in history to score their 1,000th career points in the same season. Matt Courage and John Lowenhaupt both scored their 1,000th career points in 1997, while Matt Verkey and Carl Parker reached the mark in 1996. Kisielius and Mann would be the first to do it in the same season after spending their entire careers together at the College. Two other duos, Bev Vaughan and Jeff Cohen (1958-61) as well as Kevin Richardson and Keith Cieplicki (1982-85), played their entire careers together, but scored their 1,000th career points in seperate seasons. MANN ON THE MARK Senior guard Nathan Mann enters his senior season as one of the Tribe all-time greatest 3-point shooters. He ranks among the top-10 in W&M history in career 3-pointers made, attempted, made per game and percentage. He currently sits fi fth on the W&M career 3-point field goals made list, while ranking fourth in career 3-point fi eld goals attempted. He has connected on 142-of-423 from deep for a percentage of 34.5 over his career. That number ranks 10th on the Tribe career 3-point field goal percentage list. On average, Mann has knocked down 1.63 treys per game during his first three seasons with the College, which ranks seventh in the program s annals. SEASON OPENERS W&M is 54-48 (.529) all-time in the fi rst game of the season and has won six of its last 10 season-opening games. The Tribe is 3-1 in season openers under head coach Tony Shaver, defeating Liberty, 91-64, in his fi rst game on Nov. 23, 2003, beating Hartford, 84-71, on Nov. 19, 2004 and downing Maine, 89-55 on Nov. 18, 2005. Last season, the Tribe fell at Kansas State, 70-60, on Nov. 11. The game against GU will mark the second straight season and the fourth time in the last 10 years that W&M has started on the road. W&M s Last 10 Openers 11/15/97 Stetson W, 72-51 11/14/98 at Virginia Tech L, 50-59 11/20/99 Washington College W, 92-39 11/17/00 High Point W, 87-62 11/16/01 at Texas Tech L, 55-75 11/22/02 Fordham L, 76-79 11/23/03 Liberty W, 91-64 11/19/04 Hartford W, 84-71 11/18/05 Maine W, 89-55 11/11/06 at Kansas State L, 60-70 BY MONTH TRIBE TRENDS 06-07 SHAVER ERA In November 1-3 9-9 In December 6-1 11-11 In January 5-6 10-31 In February 3-4 8-22 In March 0-1 1-4 RECORD IN Decided by 5 pts or less 6-2 9-15 Decided by 5-10 pts 2-5 14-32 Decided by 11 or more pts 7-8 21-43 At night (After 6 p.m.) 13-9 32-51 During the day 2-6 5-23 Decided in OT 1-0 2-4 Televised 1-3 1-11 SCORING Less than 60 points 2-5 3-33 60-69 points 7-9 10-29 70-79 points 5-1 8-12 80-89 points 1-0 12-2 90-99 points 0-0 5-1 100 or more points 0-0 0-0 ALLOWING Less than 60 points 10-1 15-6 60-69 points 5-5 14-18 70-79 points 0-7 8-28 80-89 points 0-1 1-16 90-99 points 0-1 0-7 100 or more points 0-0 0-2 RECORD WHEN Leading at the half 11-2 28-11 Trailing at the half 4-13 8-62 Tied at the half 0-0 1-3 Lead with 5 min. left 13-1 35-8 Trailing with 5 min. left 1-14 2-68 Tied with 5 min. left 1-0 1-1 Three in double digits 6-3 14-24 Four in double digits 3-2 11-8 Five in double digits 0-0 3-0 SHOOTING FROM THE FIELD 50 percent or better 5-0 15-0 between 40 and 50% 8-8 19-39 Less than 40% 2-7 4-38 Opp. shooting 50% 1-8 1-36 Opp. shoots 40-50% 6-3 20-30 Opp. shoots less than 40% 8-4 17-11 Better than opponent 13-3 34-9 Worse than opponent 2-12 3-64 Hits 8 or more 3-pt. FGs 7-5 14-13 More 3-pt. FG than opp. 9-6 17-18 Shoots 50% from 3-pt. FGs 0-0 6-4 SHOOTING FROM THE FREE THROW LINE Makes More Than Opp. 11-3 32-28 Makes Less than Opp. 4-12 5-44 Shoots 70% or better 6-9 21-36 Opp. Shoots 70% or better 6-7 11-39 4 RETURNING EXPERIENCE W&M head coach Tony Shaver has boasted about the experience and depth the Tribe returns from a season ago. The College returns four starters and 11 letterwinners from last year s milestone campaign. Senior co-captains Laimis Kieslius and Nathan Mann are three-year returning starters, while nine different players on the W&M roster have earned starting nods at some point in their College career. It total, the Tribe s returning roster has 493 career games played and 192 career starts. Six returning players have played in nearly 50 games for the College over their careers, while seven return after averaging 10-plus minutes per game last season. REBOUNDING Outrebounding opp. 10-6 27-30 Outrebounded by opp. 4-9 8-41 Wins Offensive glass 6-6 16-44 Loses Offensive glass 8-8 20-32 Wins Defensive glass 14-3 35-25 Loses Defensive glass 1-10 3-43 TURNOVERS Fewer Turnovers than opp. 7-4 17-19 More Turnovers than opp. 6-9 18-52 10 or fewer turnovers 2-2 3-5 more than 10 turnovers 13-13 35-72

SCORING BREAKDOWN CLASS PTS PCT. Freshmen 283 14.8 Sophomore 383 20.1 Junior 722 37.9 Senior 518 27.2 SCORING PTS PCT. Starters 1338 70.2 Bench 568 29.8 IN THE PAINT PTS APG W&M 749 25.0 Opponents 756 25.2 OFF TURNOVERS PTS APG W&M 419 14.0 Opponents 471 15.7 BENCH SCORING PTS APG W&M 568 18.9 Opponents 455 15.2 FT% LAST 5 + OT FTM-A PCT. W&M 132-180.733 Opponents 107-160.669 FG% LAST 5 + OT FGM-A PCT. W&M 93-205.454 Opponents 103-216.477 3FG% LAST 5 + OT 3FGM-A PCT. W&M 21-69.304 Opponents 27-81.333 LEADING SCORERS 10 - Laimis Kisielius (18 vs. WC, 20 vs. JSU, 21 vs. CU, 19 vs. UMBC, 18 vs. HU, 12 at GSU, 17 vs. GMU, 17 vs. GSU, 22 at VCU, 17 vs. Drexel) 5 - Nathan Mann (12 vs. UNF, 14 at GMU, 21 vs. JMU, 25 at UNCW, 11 vs. ODU) 2 - David Schneider (18 at KSU, 18 vs. TU) LEADING REBOUNDERS 8 - Nathan Mann (6 at HC, 9 vs. UNF, 3 vs. HU, 8 vs. UR, 5 vs. VCU, 6 at JMU, 4 at FU, 6 at DU), Alex Smith (5 vs. UMBC, 3 vs. HU, 5 vs. VCU, 9 at UD, 6 at HOF, 6 vs. JMU, 6 at DU, 7 vs. ODU) 7 - Laimis Kisielius (6 vs. JSU, 6 vs. CU, 8 vs. UR, 6 at HOF, 4 at VCU, 8 vs. Drexel, 4 at FU) 6 - Peter Stein (6 vs. JSU, 4 vs. TU, 3 vs. HU, 8 vs. UR, 7 at GSU, 4 vs. GSU) 5 - David Schneider (9 at KSU, 3 vs. HU, 8 vs. NU, 7 vs. GMU, 4 vs. GSU) 1 - Kyle Carrabine (4 at FU) LEADING 12 - David Schneider (7 at KSU, 6 vs. WC, 5 vs. UNF, 3 vs. HU, 2 vs. NU, 4 at GSU, 3 vs. VCU, 4 at HOF, 5 vs. GSU, 6 vs. JMU, 3 at UNCW, 3 vs. GSU) 8 - Laimis Kisielius (4 vs. TU, 3 vs. HU, 5 at GMU, 2 vs. NU, 3 at UD, 3 at ODU, 5 vs. GSU, 3 at VCU) 8 - Nathan Mann (4 at HC, 8 vs. UR, 4 at GSU, 3 at ODU, 3 at JMU, 3 at DU, 2 vs. ODU) 4 - Peter Stein (4 vs. JSU, 4 vs. TU, 4 at GSU, 3 vs. UNCW) 2 - Kyle Carrabine (2 vs. NU, 2 vs. ODU) 1 - Danny Sumner (3 at DU), Alex Smith (2 vs. ODU) 06-07 stats and returning players only on leading statistical categories ON THIS DATE - NOVEMBER 10 This is the fi rst time in W&M history that the Tribe has played a game on Nov. 10 and the earliest start to a season in school history. Five Earliest Starts to a in W&M History 11/11/06 at Kansas State L, 60-70 11/14/98 at Virginia Tech L, 50-59 11/15/97 Stetson W, 72-51 11/16/01 at Texas Tech L, 55-75 11/17/00 High Point W, 87-62 PLAYING FINAL FOUR COMPETITION For the second straight season and the 19th time overall, the W&M men s basketball team will face a NCAA Final Four opponent from the previous season in No. 5/5 Georgetown. The Hoyas advanced to their fifth Final Four last season, before falling in the semifi nals to Ohio State. Last season, the Tribe defeated 2006 Final Four participant George Mason, 67-63, on Jan.3, marking the fi fth time in school history that the College defeated a Final Four participant from the previous season. The Tribe also accomplished the feat with wins over N.C. State during the 1950-51 season, West Virginia during the 1959-60 season, North Carolina during the 1977-78 season and Virginia during the 1984-85 campaign. The victory for the 2006-07 version of the Tribe was the fi rst to pull the trick on the road. The previous four wins all came in contests considered home games, while W&M downed the Patriots in Fairfax, Va. The win over George Mason was also the fi rst over a Final Four participant since the NCAA Tournament fi eld expanded to 64. The 1984 NCAA Tournament was the fi nal event with a 48-team fi eld. The Tribe s victories over N.C. State in 1951 and West Virginia in 1960 were both played in Norfolk, Va., but both were considered home games. The College played Duke on four occasions (1986-87, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1991-92 and 1999-2000) and North Carolina on three occasions (1957-58, 1977-78 and 1981-82) following Final Four trips for the schools. W&M also played West Virginia on three occasions during the 1959-60 season after the Mountaineers went to the 1959 Final Four. The Tribe has battled Jacksonville in 1970-71, Providence in 1973-74 and Maryland in 2001-02 following Final Four trips for those programs. SMITH GOES INTERNATIONAL WITH PANAMA Junior forward Alex Smith spent the summer competing with the Panamanian Senior National Team. He played with the squad at the FIBA Americas Championship in Las Vegas, Nev., Aug. 22-Sept. 2 as well as at the Pan-American Games, June 29-July 1. At the FIBA Americas Championship, Smith averaged 2.5 points and 1.3 rebounds per game, coming off the Panamanian bench. In a loss to Puerto Rico, Smith notched his best statistical game with fi ve points and three rebounds in 20 minutes of action. He also added three points, two rebounds and a steal in Panama s lone victory of the championship against Mexico on Aug. 24. At the Pan-American Games, Smith played in four games, including one start, and averaged 4.3 points and 1.2 rebounds per game, while shooting 75 percent from the fl oor. He turned in his best game of the tournament against the U.S. in the fifth-place game, scoring seven points and pulling down two rebounds. Georgetown s Roy Hibbertt was a member of that U.S. Team at the Pan-American Games. Smith also competed in a third tournament with Panama over the summer in Chile. He averaged 7.3 points and 3.0 rebounds in 26.3 minutes of action over the three-game Chile Top 4 Tournament. TRIBE ON TV W&M will once again have a number of games televised as part of the Colonial Athletic Association s (CAA) television package for the 2007-08 season. W&M will have four games broadcast as part of the league s most comprehensive TV package in the 23-year history of the conference. The Tribe will have a trio of games broadcast on Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic and a game televised on the Mid-Atlantic Sports Network. Three of the Tribe s four TV games will be on the road and one will come in the friendly confi nes of Kaplan Arena in Williamsburg. The Tribe s contest at Old Dominion on Jan. 5, slated for an 8 p.m. tipoff, will be televised on CSN-MA. The network will also broadcast both W&M games against Towson on Jan. 19 and Feb. 16. The Jan. 19 contest is slated for a 4 p.m. tip in Williamsburg, while at Georgetown Nov. 10, 2007 Washington, D.C. 12 PM 5

AT GEORGETOWN NOV. 10, 2007 WASHINGTON, D.C. 12 PM 6 the Feb. 16 match up in Towson, Md., will start at 2 p.m. The Tribe s fi nal regular season road contest at George Mason on Feb. 27 will also be a part of the television package. MASN will show the game, which is set to begin at 9 p.m. The 80-game CAA men s basketball composite broadcast slate features 38 appearances on the various ESPN platforms, including four regular-season games and the CAA Championship on ESPN/ESPN2, 14 games on ESPNU and six syndicated games on ESPN Regional Television. The largest-ever Comcast syndicated package features more than 30 games syndicated on the Comcast family of Networks (Comcast SportsNets, SportsNet New York, CSS, CN8), allowing consistent exposure in many of the nation s largest media markets. O REILLY ESPNU BRACKETBUSTERS For the second straight season, the Tribe will take part in O Reilly ESPNU BracketBusters. All 12 CAA teams will compete in the sixth-annual event. After serving as a road team in 2007, the Tribe will host a game during the 2008 two-day event, Feb. 22-23. BracketBusters will feature 14 nationally televised contests on ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN Classic and ESPN360.com. A pool of 100 teams from 16 different conferences will participate in the 2008 BracketBusters. The fi eld includes teams with 74 appearances in the last five NCAA Tournaments, including a team in the Final Four and seven Sweet Sixteen squads. This year s coverage will feature the addition of a game on ESPN Classic. For the third straight year, ESPNU, the 24-hour college sports network, will televise fi ve BracketBusters games while ESPN360.com, ESPN s customized broadband service, will offer two. ESPN2 will televise six contests. ESPN360.com will also simulcast ESPN2 s six telecasts. The Bracket- Busters matchups will be announced Feb. 4, while game time and network assignments will be announced Feb. 11. The 100-team fi eld will feature 12 teams from the CAA and the Mid-American Conference; 11 from the Ohio Valley Conference; 10 from the Missouri Valley, Horizon League and Metro Atlantic Athletic; nine from the Western Athletic Conference and Big West; four from the America East and Southern; two from the Patriot, Big Sky and Big South; one from the West Coast, Summit League and Atlantic Sun. EXPERIENCE BEYOND HIS YEARS Sophomore David Schneider faced a gauntlet of experienced point guards during his rookie season with the Tribe in 2006-07. The Phoenix, Ariz., native demonstrated maturity beyond his years during his fi rst season in the Green and Gold, helping the College to its best season in nearly a decade. Schneider had the fewest turnovers of any primary point guard in the CAA. He only turned the ball over 48 times while averaging over 30 minutes per game. Schneider averaged only one turnover per 16:22 minutes played. Schneider ranked 11th in the CAA in assists to turnover ratio. That number ranked second among the league s rookies. On 12 occasions, Schneider has turned the ball over one or few times, while dishing out five or more assists on fi ve occasions. He led the Tribe in assists per game at 2.7. Player Turnovers (Games) 1. David Schneider, W&M 48 (26) 2. Drew Williamson, ODU 54 (33) 3. Adrian Martinez, NU 54 (31) 4. Ron Larris, GSU 59 (31) 5. Carlos Rivera, Hofstra 67 (32) 6. Eric Maynor, VCU 73 (35) 7. C. C. Williams, Towson 77 (32) REACHING NEW HEIGHTS The 2006-07 version of William and Mary basketball joined some elite company in the school s annals. With its 60-47 win over Drexel on Feb. 14, the Tribe became only the fi fth team in W&M men s basketball history to win 15 games against Division I opponents. The 2006-07 squad joined the 1950-51, 1982-83, 1984-85 and 1997-98 teams in winning 15 Division I games. Only the 1997-98 team (20) and the 1982-83 team (16) have posted more than 15 wins over Division I opponents in a season. The 15 wins also marked only the second time in the last 20 years that the College collected 15 victories in a season. The Tribe is one of only 21 teams in school history to NAME LOCATION FOUNDED GENERAL INFO The College of William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. 1693 (2nd oldest college in U.S.) UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT 5,500 NICKNAME Tribe COLORS Green, Gold and Silver ARENA (CAPACITY) Kaplan Arena at William and Mary Hall (8,600) AFFILIATION NCAA Division I CONFERENCE Colonial Athletic Association PRESIDENT Gene R. Nichol ALMA MATER Oklahoma State, 1973 CHANCELLOR Sandra Day O Connor ALMA MATER Stanford, 1950 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Terry Driscoll ALMA MATER Boston College, 1969 SR. ASSOC. AD/SWA Barbara Blosser ALMA MATER Ohio State, 1975 TICKET OFFICE PHONE (757) 221-3340 MEN S HOOPS INFO HEAD COACH Tony Shaver ALMA MATER North Carolina, 1976 RECORD AT W&M 38-77 (Fifrth ) CAREER RECORD 396-198 (22nd ) ASSISTANT COACHES Dee Vick (Hampden-Sydney, 1994) Antwon Jackson (Pikeville College, 1993) Ben Wilkins (North Carolina State, 2001) DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS Jamie Smith (North Carolina, 2006) 2006-07 RECORD 15-15 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH 8-10/T7th CAA TOURNAMENT RECORD 0-1 (.000) STARTERS RETURNING/LOST 4/1 LETTERWINNERS RETURNING/LOST 11/2 FIRST YEAR OF BASKETBALL 1905-06 ALL-TIME RECORD 1047-1204 (.465) W&M INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES 06-07 CAREER DOUBLE-DIGIT SCORING GAMES Laimis Kisielius 17 38 Nathan Mann 14 33 David Schneider 9 9 Peter Stein 4 7 Alex Smith 5 6 Kyle Carrabine 1 1 Danny Sumner 1 1 Marcus Barnett 0 0 Chris Darnell 0 0 Steven Hess 0 0 Chris Stratton 0 0 20-POINT GAMES Laimis Kisielius 3 4 Nathan Mann 2 4 10-REBOUND GAMES None 5-ASSIST GAMES David Schneider 5 5 Nathan Mann 0 5 Laimis Kisielius 2 4 DOUBLE-DOUBLES None

W&M OPPONENT RATINGS COLLEGE SAGARIN TEAM RPI.COM RATINGS William & Mary 196 226 Georgetown 9 6 N.C. State 89 44 Wagner 299 262 Houston Baptist - - Richmond 272 209 VCU 44 76 North Florida 333 333 VMI 297 301 Montreat - - Hampton 218 261 Fairfi eld 205 203 Delaware 306 260 Old Dominion 40 74 James Madison 300 295 Georgia State 232 238 Northeastern 184 161 Towson 156 228 Drexel 39 96 UNC Wilmington 262 135 Hofstra 73 94 George Mason 121 78 POMERY 07-08 TEAM RATING RECORD William & Mary 184 0-0 Georgetown 5 0-0 N.C. State 63 0-0 Wagner 297 0-0 Houston Baptist - 1-1 Richmond 235 1-1 VCU 66 0-0 North Florida 333 0-0 VMI 230 0-0 Montreat - 0-2 Hampton 251 0-0 Fairfi eld 198 0-0 Delaware 280 0-0 Old Dominion 73 0-0 James Madison 263 0-0 Georgia State 231 0-0 Northeastern 185 0-0 Towson 150 0-0 Drexel 84 0-0 UNC Wilmington 219 0-0 Hofstra 117 0-0 George Mason 96 0-0 CollegeRPI.com and Pomery Rating are both from the 2006-07 season, while the Sagarin Ratings are as of Nov. 9, 2007 win 15 games in a season (both Division I and other opponents). The victory over Drexel was monumental in another way as well. The Dragons entered the game ranked No. 53 in the RPI according to CollegeRPI.com. It marked the highest rated opponent the Tribe had defeated since downing Richmond in 2001 when the Spiders were No. 43 in the RPI. GUARDS CRASHING THE BOARDS The W&M guards were a signifi cant reason for the Tribe s success in the rebounding department last season. The College has outrebounded 16 opponents. On 25 occasions and in 20 of the Tribe s 30 games this season, a W&M guard led the Tribe in rebounding. In fact, all three of the College s starting guards averaged over 3.4 rebounds per contest. In total, the Tribe received over 15 rebounds a game from the guard position. MAKING SOME HISTORY The 2006-07 season provided some memorable moments for the W&M men s basketball program. Here is a look at some of the winning accomplishments from last season: - The College tallied its most victories in a season since the 1997-98 campaign when it won its 15th game of the year vs. Drexel on Feb. 14. - W&M s 60-47 victory over Drexel on Feb. 14 marked the fi rst time that the Tribe has defeated the Dragons since Drexel joined the CAA in 2001-02. - On Feb. 10, W&M recorded its first win in Trask Coliseum since the 1993-94 season, defeating UNCW, 61-55. - The Tribe was one of only 21 teams in school history to win 15 or more games (Division I or other) in a season and one of only fi ve teams to win 15 or more Division I games. - W&M jumped out to a 10-4 start to the season, the best start for the College since going 11-3 during the 1997-98 season. - It marked the 12th occasion in W&M basketball history that the Tribe started the season 10-4 or better. The 2006-07 team was only the fi fth team since 1950 to start the season 10-4 or better. - The College won seven straight contests from Dec. 8-Jan. 8. It marked only the 17th winning streak of seven or more games in W&M history. The streak also was only the sixth of seven or more games since the 1950-51 campaign. - The 2006-07 team became only the fourth team to win seven or more in a row as the 1982-83 and 1997-98 team both did it twice. - On Jan. 3, the Tribe tallied its fi rst win in Fairfax, Va., over George Mason, 67-63, since the 1997-98 season. The Tribe also snapped George Mason s 14-game home conference winning streak that span nearly two years. - W&M jumped out to only its fourth 3-1 start in the school s 22 years in the CAA. Only the 1994-95 (4-1) and 1997-98 (4-1) teams jumped out to better records in CAA play. - The College fi nished with eight CAA victories making it one of only three teams in W&M s 22-years as part of the CAA to win eight or more games. at Georgetown Nov. 10, 2007 Washington, D.C. 12 PM 7

AT GEORGETOWN NOV. 10, 2007 WASHINGTON, D.C. 12 PM 8 50 PERCENT EQUALS VICTORIES The Tribe has been fl awless under head coach Tony Shaver when it hits on 50 percent or better from the fl oor. The Tribe tallied fi ve contests of 50-percent or better from the fi eld in 2006-07. Here is a look at the Tribe s 50-percent or better shooting from the fi eld under Shaver: Date Team Result Percentage (FGM-FGA) 2/7/07 James Madison W, 71-56.540 (27-50) 1/27/07 Georgia State W, 81-65.609 (28-46) 12/28/06 Hampton W, 72-67.512 (21-41) 12/22/06 UMBC W, 70-58.500 (21-42) 11/20/06 Wagner W, 77-53.500 (32-64) 2/4/06 Georgia State W, 90-73.633 (31-49) 1/28/06 James Madison W, 86-68.518 (29-56) 12/21/05 UNC Greensboro W, 83-73.536 (30-56) 11/26/05 Campbell W, 93-79.589 (33-56) 1/26/05 Towson W, 83-65.521 (25-48) 12/1/04 Longwood W, 90-60.500 (30-60) 1/28/04 at James Madison W, 99-86.600 (33-55) 1/26/04 Old Dominion W, 86-77.545 (30-55) 12/30/03 Campbell W, 82-67.500 (29-58) 11/23/03 Liberty W, 91-64.540 (34-63) STARTERS-BENCH COMPARISON TOTAL BENCH OPPONENT - STARTERS-BENCH STARTERS-BENCH at Georgetown at N.C. State at Wagner Houston Baptist at Richmond at VCU at North Florida VMI Montreat at Hampton Fairfi eld Delaware at Old Dominion James Madison at Georgia State Northeastern Towson at Drexel Old Dominion at James Madison UNC Wilmington Hofstra at Northeastern at UNCW at Towson Drexel at George Mason VCU TOTALS CAA CAA Overall W-L Pct. W-L Pct. VCU 0-0.000 0-0.000 Old Dominion 0-0.000 0-0.000 Hofstra 0-0.000 0-0.000 Drexel 0-0.000 0-0.000 Northeastern 0-0.000 0-0.000 George Mason 0-0.000 0-0.000 Towson 0-0.000 0-0.000 William and Mary 0-0.000 0-0.000 Georgia State 0-0.000 0-0.000 UNC Wilmington 0-0.000 0-0.000 James Madison 0-0.000 0-0.000 Delaware 0-0.000 0-0.000 NOV. 9 Vermont at George Mason Drexel at Penn Siena at JMU Loyola (Md.) at Towson Md.-Eastern Shore at VCU NOV. 10 W&M at Georgetown Hofstra at Holy Cross Coll. of Charleston at UNCW UAB at Georgia State NOV. 11 Northeastern at Illinois S.C. State at ODU 2 Delaware at Marist Navy at Drexel 1 NOV. 13 Cleveland St. at George Mason NOV. 14 Drexel at Florida Gulf Coast Bucknell at Towson NOV. 15 VCU vs. Houston 3 W&M at N.C. State Northeastern at Maryland NOV. 16 Toledo at ODU VCU at Puerto Rico Tip-Off NOV. 17 Delaware at Rider Manhattan at Hofstra Dayton at George Mason JMU at Dartmouth Georgia State at Elon NOV. 18 ODU at Clemson UNCW at Illinois St. 4 VCU at Puerto Rico Tip-Off NOV. 19 Northeastern at Boston Univ. NOV. 20 Georgia State at Florida State UNCW at Indiana 4 Iona at ODU 2 W&M at Wagner Towson at Samford Drexel at Virginia 1 7:30 PM Noon 8 PM 2 PM 2 PM 4 PM 4 PM 9 AM 8 PM 3 PM 4 PM 7:30 PM 2 PM 3:05 PM 1 Philly Classic; 2 - Las Vegas Invitational; 3 - Puerto Rico Tip-Off; 4 - Chicago Invitational 8 PM 8 PM 8 PM

NATIONAL POLLS ESPN/USA TODAY COACHES POLL (PRESEASON) 1. North Carolina (10) 0-0 739 2. UCLA (12) 0-0 734 3. Memphis (8) 0-0 731 4. Kansas (1) 0-0 669 5. Georgetown 0-0 625 6. Louisville 0-0 620 7. Tennessee 0-0 598 8. Michigan State 0-0 503 9. Indiana 0-0 479 10. Washington State 0-0 464 11. Duke 0-0 390 12. Marquette 0-0 381 13. Oregon 0-0 360 14. Gonzaga 0-0 252 14. Texas A&M 0-0 252 16. Texas 0-0 216 17. Arizona 0-0 205 18. USC 0-0 189 19. Arkansas 0-0 173 20. Pittsburgh 0-0 160 21. Stanford 0-0 158 22. Kentucky 0-0 155 23. Southern Illinois 0-0 137 24. North Carolina State 0-0 119 25. Villanova 0-0 111 RECEIVING VOTES: Kansas State 94, Syracuse 69, Ohio State 65, Clemson 56, Connecticut 55, Butler 42, Davidson 39, Xavier 38, Alabama 31, Mississippi State 30, Florida 26, Wisconsin 21, Illinois 16, Washington 12, Brigham Young 12, Nevada 8, Bradley 7, Virginia 7, VCU 5, Utah 4, Baylor 3, Old Dominion 3, Saint Joseph s 3, Fresno State 2, George Mason 2, Utah State 2, Notre Dame 1, California 1, Maryland 1. ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL (PRESEASON) 1. North Carolina (29) 0-0 1,728 2. UCLA (24) 0-0 1,710 3. Memphis (18) 0-0 1,680 4. Kansas 0-0 1,568 5. Georgetown (1) 0-0 1,504 6. Louisville 0-0 1,380 7. Tennessee 0-0 1,371 8. Michigan State 0-0 1,296 9. Indiana 0-0 1,145 10. Washington State 0-0 1,103 11. Marquette 0-0 1,002 12. Oregon 0-0 918 13. Duke 0-0 868 14. Gonzaga 0-0 711 15. Texas 0-0 638 16. Texas A&M 0-0 623 17. Arizona 0-0 499 18. USC 0-0 480 19. Arkansas 0-0 468 20. Kentucky 0-0 372 21. North Carolina State 0-0 338 22. Pittsburgh 0-0 293 23. Stanford 0-0 290 24. Southern Illinois 0-0 222 25. Kansas State 0-0 216 RECEVING VOTES: Villanova 144, Ohio State 128, Butler 114, Syracuse 103, Clemson 83, Xavier 73, Connecticut 50, Davidson 50, Mississippi State 38, Florida 35, West Virginia 20, Virginia 19, VCU 19, Notre Dame 18, Wisconsin 15, Alabama 14, Missouri 8, Nevada 6, Maryland 6, Washington 6, Vanderbilt 6, Utah State 4, New Mexico State 4, Providence 3, Brigham Young 3, Akron 2, Illinois 2, Southern Miss 2, George Mason 1, Houston 1. W&M Opponents in Bold Italics W&M VS. OPPONENTS Below is a game-by-game breakdown of how W&M has fared against its opponents in the following categories: Free Throws, Bench Points, Points in the Paint, Second Chance Points and Fast Break Points. W&M stats shown fi rst followed by opponents stats. GAME FT BENCH PAINT OFF TO 2ND CHANCE FB at Georgetown at N.C. State at Wagner Houston Baptist at Richmond at VCU at North Florida VMI Montreat at Hampton Fairfi eld Delaware at Old Dominion James Madison at Georgia State Northeastern Towson at Drexel Old Dominion at James Madison UNC Wilmington Hofstra at Northeastern at UNCW at Towson Drexel at George Mason VCU TOTALS LEAD-DEFICIT COMPARISON OPPONENT LARGEST LEAD LARGEST DEFICIT RESULT at Georgetown at N.C. State at Wagner Houston Baptist at Richmond at VCU at North Florida VMI Montreat at Hampton Fairfi eld Delaware at Old Dominion James Madison at Georgia State Northeastern Towson at Drexel Old Dominion at James Madison UNC Wilmington Hofstra at Northeastern at UNCW at Towson Drexel at George Mason VCU at Georgetown Nov. 10, 2007 Washington, D.C. 12 PM 9

AT GEORGETOWN NOV. 10, 2007 WASHINGTON, D.C. 12 PM NUMERICAL NO. NAME POS. CL./EL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 00 Steven Hess F So./So. 6-10 235 Charlotte, N.C./Gaston Day School 1 Vali Lazarescu G Fr./Fr. 6-4 190 Brossard, Quebec/Champlain St. Lambert 2 David Schneider G So./So. 6-3 175 Phoenix, Ariz./Brophy Prep 3 John Sexton G Fr./Fr. 6-3 190 Myrtle, Miss./West Union 4 Alex Smith F Jr./Jr. 6-5 250 Greenville, S.C./Oak Hill Academy (Va.) 10 Nils-Paul Skåra G Fr./Fr. 6-1 195 Kolsås, Norway/The Norwegian College of Elite Sport 11 Nathan Mann G Sr./Sr. 6-2 190 Overland Park, Kan./St. Thomas Aquinas 12 Marcus Barnett G Sr./Sr. 6-2 195 Hampton, Va./Phoebus 13 Laimis Kisielius F Sr./Sr. 6-8 225 Vilnius, Lithuania/Miller School (Va.) 15 Peter Stein F Jr./Jr. 6-9 235 Houston, Texas/Westbury Christian 20 Kyle Carrabine G Sr./Sr. 6-7 210 Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley 22 Danny Sumner F So./So. 6-7 205 Fairfax, Va./Paul VI 23 Chris Darnell F Jr./Jr. 6-9 235 Stafford, Va./North Stafford 24 Sean McCurdy * G Jr./Jr. 6-1 186 Jersey City, N.J./St. Anthony/Arkansas 25 Chris Stratton F Sr./Sr. 6-6 225 Burke, Va./Lake Braddock 45 Marcus Kitts F Fr./Fr. 6-9 210 Holly Springs, N.C./Middle Creek ALPHABETICAL NO. NAME POS. CL./EL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 12 Marcus Barnett G Sr./Sr. 6-2 195 Hampton, Va./Phoebus 20 Kyle Carrabine G Sr./Sr. 6-7 210 Naperville, Ill./Neuqua Valley 23 Chris Darnell F Jr./Jr. 6-9 235 Stafford, Va./North Stafford 00 Steven Hess F So./So. 6-10 235 Charlotte, N.C./Gaston Day School 13 Laimis Kisielius F Sr./Sr. 6-8 225 Vilnius, Lithuania/Miller School (Va.) 45 Marcus Kitts F Fr./Fr. 6-9 210 Holly Springs, N.C./Middle Creek 1 Vali Lazarescu G Fr./Fr. 6-4 190 Brossard, Quebec/Champlain St. Lambert 11 Nathan Mann G Sr./Sr. 6-2 190 Overland Park, Kan./St. Thomas Aquinas 24 Sean McCurdy * G Jr./Jr. 6-1 186 Jersey City, N.J./St. Anthony/Arkansas 2 David Schneider G So./So. 6-3 175 Phoenix, Ariz./Brophy Prep 3 John Sexton G Fr./Fr. 6-3 190 Myrtle, Miss./West Union 10 Nils-Paul Skåra G Fr./Fr. 6-1 195 Kolsås, Norway/The Norwegian College of Elite Sport 4 Alex Smith F Jr./Jr. 6-5 250 Greenville, S.C./Oak Hill Academy (Va.) 15 Peter Stein F Jr./Jr. 6-9 235 Houston, Texas/Westbury Christian 25 Chris Stratton F Sr./Sr. 6-6 225 Burke, Va./Lake Braddock 22 Danny Sumner F So./So. 6-7 205 Fairfax, Va./Paul VI * - must sit out the 2007-08 season due to NCAA Transfer rules HEAD COACH Record at William and Mary Record overall Tony Shaver 38-77 (.330)/Four seasons 396-198 (.667)/21 seasons ASSISTANT COACHES Dee Vick (Hampden-Sydney, 1994) - Fifth Antwon Jackson (Pikeville College, 1993) - Third Ben Wilkins (North Carolina State, 2001) - Second DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS Jamie Smith (North Carolina, 2006) - First PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Kyle Carrabine...CARE uh byne Laimis Kisielius... LIE - muss kiss - ILL - ee us Peter Stein...STYNE Nils-Paul Skåra... Neals-Paul Su-car-a Vali Lazarescu...Laz-ar-es-cue ROSTER BREAKDOWN BY CLASS FRESHMEN (4): Marcus Kitts, Vali Lazarescu, John Sexton, Nils- Paul Skåra SOPHOMORES (3): Steven Hess, David Schneider, Danny Sumner JUNIORS (4): Chris Darnell, Sean McCurdy, Alex Smith, Peter Stein SENIORS (5): Marcus Barnett, Kyle Carrabine, Laimis Kisielius, Nathan Mann, Chris Stratton BY HEIGHT 6-10: Steven Hess 6-9: Chris Darnell, Marcus Kitts, Peter Stein 6-8: Laimis Kisielius 6-7: Kyle Carrabine, Danny Sumner 6-6: Chris Stratton 6-5: Alex Smith 6-4: Vali Lazarescu 6-3: David Schneider, John Sexton 6-2: Marcus Barnett, Nathan Mann 6-1: Sean McCurdy, Nils-Paul Skåra BY STATE ARIZONA (1): David Schneider ILLINOIS (1): Kyle Carrabine KANSAS (1): Nathan Mann NEW JERSEY (1): Sean McCurdy MISSISSIPPI (1): John Sexton NORTH CAROLINA (2): Steven Hess, Marcus Kitts SOUTH CAROLINA (1): Alex Smith TEXAS (1): Peter Stein VIRGINIA (4): Marcus Barnett, Chris Darnell, Chris Statton, Danny Sumner BY COUNTRY CANADA (1): Vali Lazarescu LITHUANIA (1): Laimis Kisielius NORWAY (1): Nils-Paul Skåra BY POSITION GUARDS (8): Marcus Barnett, Kyle Carrabine, Vali Lazarescu, Nathan Mann, Sean McCurdy, David Schneider, John Sexton, Nils-Paul Skåra FORWARDS (8): Steven Hess, Chris Darnell, Laimis Kisielius, Marcus Kitts, Alex Smith, Peter Stein, Chris Startton, Danny Sumner 10

THE LAST TIME TEAM Played AP No. 1 team: at #1 Duke, L - 97-61, 12/30/91 Defeated team ranked 2-10 by AP: vs. #2 North Carolina, 78-75, 12/7/77 Defeated team ranked in the AP Top 25: vs. #2 North Carolina, 78-75, 12/7/77 Defeated A.P. top 25 on the road: at #8 West Virginia, 89-76, 3/3/61 W&M INDIVIDUALS Had a triple-double: not since1986-87 Had a double-double: Corey Cofi eld (19 pts., 11 rebs.) at Northeastern, 2/2/06 Had 30-plus points and 10-plus rebounds: Jeff Cohen (49 pts., 31 rebs.) vs. Richmond, 2/25/61 Four players in double fi gures: Adam Payton (19), Laimis Kisielius (13), Nathan Mann (12) and Alex Smith (10) vs. Georgia State, 3/2/07 Five players in double fi gures: Brian Hutt (13), Corey Cofi eld (12), Calvin Baker (11), Laimis Kiselius (10) and Taylor Mokris (10) at James Madison 2/11/06 Six players in double fi gures: Todd Cauthorn (17), Thomas Roberts (14), Brendan Connor, Matt Verkey (13 each), Sean Duff (12), and David Cully (11) vs. Shenandoah, 12/22/92 Scored 30-39 points: Adam Hess (36) at Drexel, 2/7/04 Scored 40-49 points: Jeff Cohen (49) vs. Richmond, 2/25/61 Two or more players score 20-29 points in the same game: Nick D Antoni (25) and Nathan Mann (25) vs. George Mason, 2/12/05 Perfect at FT line (10 att.): Adam Hess (12-12) vs. VCU, 1/18/03 Perfect beyond 3-point line (5 att.): Never Had 15-19 Rebounds: Adam Hess (15) at VCU, 2/25/02 Had 10 or more assists: Nick D Antoni (11) at George Mason, 1/31/04 Had 6 or more steals: Adam Hess (6) at George Mason, 1/31/04 Had 5 or more blocked shots: David Cully (10) vs. George Mason, 2/26/96 OPPONENT INDIVIDUALS Had a triple-double: Michael Anderson (10 pts., 11 rebs., 10 assts.), Drexel, 11/30/85 Had a double-double: Loren Stokes (30 pts, 15 reb.), Hofstra, 1/20/07 Four players in double fi gures: Leonard Mendez (17), Lance Perique (15), Ryan McBride (14) and Rashad Chase (13), Georgia State, 3/2/07 Five players in double fi gures: Jose Juan Barea (17 pts.), Shawn James, Adrian Martinez (13), Bennett Davis, Aaron Davis (11), Northeastern, 2/2/06 Six players in double fi gures: Vic Hamilton (24), Jonathan Kerner (16), Deron Rippey (14), Tim Basham (11), Othello Meadows (11), and Tony Parham (11), East Carolina, 2/14/96 Scored 30-39 points: Loren Stokes (30 pts.), Hofstra, 1/20/07 Scored 40-49 points: Anton Gill (40 pts.), East Carolina, 1/19/94 Two or more players score 20-29 points in the same game: Jamal Schuler (24) and B.A. Walker (20), VCU, 1/29/07 Perfect at FT line (10 att.): Bill Mayew (14-14), UNCW, 1/29/97 Had 15-19 Rebounds: Loren Stokes (15 Rebs.), Hofstra, 1/20/07 Had 10 or more assists: Brian Johnson (10), Delaware, 1/13/07 Had 6 or more steals: Keith Simmons (7), Holy Cross, 11/25/06 Had 5 or more blocked shots: Shawn James (8), Northeastern, 2/2/06 W&M FIELD GOAL SHOOTING Shot 50 percent or better:.540 at James Madison, 2/7/07 Shot 60 percent or better:.609 vs. Georgia State, 1/27/07 Shot 70 percent or better:.746 vs. Virginia Wesleyan, 2/1/84 Made 30-39 fi eld goals: 32 vs. Wagner, 11/20/06 Made 40-49 fi eld goals: 43 vs. George Mason, 2/27/95 Made 50 or more fi eld goals: not since1986-87 Attempted 60-69 fi eld goals: 64 vs. Wagner, 11/20/06 Attempted 70-79 fi eld goals: 72 at Northeastern, 2/2/06 Attempted 80-89 fi eld goals: 84 vs. George Mason, 2/12/05 Attempted 90 or more fi eld goals: not since1986-87 OPPONENT FIELD GOAL SHOOTING Shot 50 percent or better:.520, Georgia State, 3/2/07 Shot 60 percent or better:.614, Navy, 11/28/06 Shot 70 percent or better:.705, Navy, 3/8/85 Made 30-39 fi eld goals: 34, VCU, 1/29/07 Made 40-49 fi eld goals: 40, George Mason, 2/27/95 Made 50 or more fi eld goals: not since 1986-87 Attempted 60-69 fi eld goals: 60, Drexel, 2/14/07 Attempted 70-79 fi eld goals: 71, Old Dominion, 2/9/06 Attempted 80-89 fi eld goals: 80, Kansas State, 11/11/06 Attempted 90 or more fi eld goals: 94, George Mason, 2/27/95 W&M THREE-POINT SHOOTING Shot 50 percent or better:.500 vs. UNC-Greensboro, 12/21/05 Shot 60 percent or better:.750 vs. Old Dominion, 2/16/01 Shot 70-79 percent:.750 vs. Old Dominion, 2/17/01 Made 10-14 3-point fi eld goals: 11 vs. Old Dominion, 2/24/07 Made 15 or more 3-pt. fi eld goals: 16 vs. George Mason, 1/24/96 Attempted 20-29 3-point fi eld goals: 28 vs. ODU, 2/24/07 Attempted 30-39 3-point fi eld goals: 34 at Radford, 11/24/03 OPPONENT THREE-POINT SHOOTING Shot 50 percent or better:.579, Georgia State, 3/2/07 Shot 60 percent or better:.643 at Navy, 11/28/06 Shot 70-79 percent:.750 vs. Richmond, 11/30/88 Shot 80 percent or better:.800 vs. Wake Forest, 2/4/91 Made 10-14 3-point fi eld goals: 11, Georgia State, 3/2/07 Made 15 or more 3-point fi eld goals: 17 at VCU, 2/19/03 Attempted 20-29 3-point fi eld goals: 24 vs. ODU, 2/24/07 Attempted 30-39 3-point fi eld goals: 30 vs. Richmond, 12/31/06 at Georgetown Nov. 10, 2007 Washington, D.C. 12 PM 11

THE LAST TIME AT GEORGETOWN NOV. 10, 2007 WASHINGTON, D.C. 12 PM W&M FREE THROW SHOOTING Shot 80 percent or better:.857 (12-14) at VCU, 1/29/07 Shot 90 percent or better:.955 (21-22) vs. UMBC, 12/22/06 Shot 100 percent: 1.000 (13-13) at Drexel, 2/7/04 Made 20-29 free throws: 20 vs. Drexel, 2/14/07 Made 30-39 free throws: 32 vs. Hartford, 11/19/04 Made 40 or more free throws: not since1964 Attempted 10 or fewer free throws:10 at Drexel, 2/21/07 Attempted 30-39 free throws: 34 vs. VCU, 1/10/07 Attempted 40-49 free throws: 41 vs. Hartford, 11/19/04 Attempted 50-59 free throws: not since 1986-87 Attempted 60 or more free throws: not since1964 OPPONENT FREE THROW SHOOTING Shot 80 percent or better:.800 (12-15) at Fairfi eld, 2/17/07 Shot 90 percent or better:.917 (11-12) vs. Northeastern, 1/6/07 Shot 100 percent: 1.000 at George Mason, 1/26/06 Made 20-29 free throws: 31 vs. VCU, 1/10/07 Made 30-39 free throws: 31 vs. VCU, 1/10/07 Made 40 or more free throws: not since1964 Attempted 10 or fewer free throws: 8 vs. North Florida, 12/8/06 Attempted 30-39 free throws: 37 vs. VCU, 1/10/07 Attempted 40-49 free throws: 42 at George Mason, 1/3/02 Attempted 50-59 free throws: not since 1986-87 Attempted 60 or more free throws: not since1964 W&M SCORING Scored 80 or more points: 81 vs. Georgia State, 1/27/07 Scored 90 or more points: 90 vs. Georgia State, 2/4/06 Scored 100 or more points: 101 vs. Elon, 12/22/98 Scored 110 or more points: 116 vs. George Mason, 2/27/94 OPPONENT SCORING Scored 80 or more points: 88 vs. VCU, 1/10/07 Scored 90 or more points: 90 at VCU, 1/29/07 Scored 100 or more points: 104 vs. George Mason, 2/12/05 Scored 110 or more points: 127 at Virginia Tech, 1/29/73 W&M REBOUNDING Had 40 or more rebounds: 40 vs. Richmond, 12/31/06 Had 50 or more rebounds: 51 vs. Maine, 11/18/06 Had 60 or more rebounds: 67 vs. Marymount, 11/29/95 OPPONENT REBOUNDING Had 40 or more rebounds: 40 at Old Dominion, 1/24/07 Had 50 or more rebounds: 59 at Kansas State, 11/11/06 Had 60 or more rebounds: 60 at VMI, 2/10/65 W&M Had 10 or more blocked shots: 17 vs. George Mason, 2/26/96 OPPONENT Had 10 or more blocked shots: 13 vs. Drexel,1/5/06 W&M Had 10 or more steals: 12 vs. North Florida, 12/8/06 Had 15 or more steals: 19 at Virginia Tech, 12/23/03 OPPONENT Had 10 or more steals: 12 at Drexel, 2/21/07 Had 15 or more steals: 19 at Towson, 12/3/05 MISCELLANEOUS TWO W&M PLAYERS HAD A DOUBLE-DOUBLE IN THE SAME GAME: Adam Hess (23 pts., 10 rebs.) and Zeb Cope (11 pts., 11 rebs.) vs. Towson, 3/5/04 W&M PLAYER LED THE TEAM IN, AND IN THE SAME GAME: Laimis Kisielius (22 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists) at VCU, 1/29/07 W&M PLAYED 2OT: vs. George Mason, 2/12/05 (L, 104-99) W&M PLAYED 3OT: vs. Virginia Tech, 1/21/81 (W 48-46) W&M PLAYED 4OT: Never W&M SHOT 70 PERCENT FROM THE FLOOR IN A HALF:.762 (2nd Half) at James Madison, 2/7/07 W&M SHOT 60 PERCENT FROM THE FLOOR IN A HALF:.625 (15-of-24) (2nd half) vs. Georgia State, 1/27/07 W&M SHOT LESS THAN 30 PERCENT FROM THE FLOOR IN A HALF:.231 (6-of-26) (2nd Half) at Old Dominion, 1/24/07 W&M HELD AN OPPONENT BELOW 10 PERCENT SHOOTING IN A HALF:.091 (2-of-22) (1st Half) James Madison, 1/24/01 W&M OVERCAME A DEFICIT IN THE FINAL FIVE TO WIN A GAME: Overcame 59-46 defi cit to win 73-68 in OT vs. Cornell, 12/2/06 W&M Had 20 or more assists: 25 vs. Georgia State, 2/4/06 Had 30 or more assists: 33 vs. George Mason, 2/27/95 W&M OVERCAME A HALFTIME DEFICIT IN TWO CONSECUTIVE GAMES: Overcame 33-31 defi cit to win 67-63 (George Mason, A, 1/3/07) Overcame 27-26 defi cit to win 60-57 (Northeastern, H, 1/6/07) OPPONENT Had 20 or more assists: 20 at Navy, 11/28/06 Had 30 or more assists: not since 1964 12

TONYSHAVER Head Coach Fifth at W&M In four seasons at W&M, head coach Tony Shaver has led a turnaround of Tribe basketball. During 2006-07 season, W&M enjoyed a breakout season, winning 15 Division I games for only the fi fth time in school history. Shaver, though, believes 15 wins is only a rung on the ladder to becoming a perennial Colonial Athletic Association contender. Shaver has spent 21 seasons of coaching at the collegiate level and enters his 32nd season as a head coach. I do not want anyone to limit the vision of our program, Shaver said. I am used to winning as a coach, and last season was a great step towards where I know this program can end up. As a staff, we expect big things not only from our players, but from our program as a whole. Shaver earned CollegeInsider.com Colonial Athletic Association Coach of the Year honors after guiding the Tribe to a 15-15 record. It marked just the second time in the last 20 years W&M had won 15 games. Shaver also led his troops to eight wins during the tough CAA portion; only the third time in the 22-year history of the league the Tribe has accomplished that feat. Another telling stat of the progression of the program was the four CAA road victories, highlighted by a 67-63 win over 2006 Final Four participant George Mason. In Shaver s fi rst four seasons, W&M had won only three road affairs. The 2006-07 season brought about a change in styles for the 31st W&M head coach. After spending much of his career coaching an up-tempo offense, featuring a trapping defense, Shaver switched over to a more perimeter-oriented attack last season. The Tribe offensive scheme now spreads the fl oor and relies on spacing, effective perimeter shooting and players reading and reacting to teammates cuts and motion. Defensively, W&M employs a plethora of defensive systems to throw off opposing offenses. The new style led to the Tribe ranking among the top 50 in the country in 3-point fi eld goal defense as well as holding its opponents to 64.2 points per game, the best mark since the 1997-98 season. The College also established school records for 3-point fi eld goals made and 3-point fi eld goals attempted. The success of the new approach was never more evident than in the Tribe s Feb. 14 victory over eventual National Invitational Tournament participant Drexel, 60-47, in Williamsburg. It was the lowest point production for Drexel in four seasons, and marked the highest ranked team, in terms of RPI, that W&M had defeated since 2001. During the 2005-06 season, W&M started 4-1, marking the best start for the Tribe team since opening the 1992-93 campaign with a 6-1 record. The 4-1 start for the 2005-06 squad though was the first time in school history that the Tribe has opened a year with at least four wins in its first fi ve games against current Division I opponents. Included in those four victories was a 70-60 win at Hampton, which went on to make the NCAA Tournament. In November 2005, Shaver was inducted into the Episcopal High School Hall of Fame. He led EHS for 10 seasons from 1976-86. Shaver has been inducted into the Hall of Fame at both of his head coaching stops prior to taking over the reigns at W&M. There have been individual successes as well for the Green and Gold under Shaver s reign. On four occasions, a W&M player has been named All-CAA under Shaver, while another four have been named to the CAA All-Rookie Team. 2004 graduate Adam Hess, currently playing professionally in France, became the fi rst player in school history to lead the CAA in scoring. An outstanding student and athlete, Hess was named the CAA Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year (for all sports) and was a First-Team Academic All- American and all-conference selection as a senior. W&M players have also enjoyed success in the classroom under Shaver, as on seven occasions a Tribe player has been named to the CAA All- Academic team over the last four seasons, including a programhigh three in 2007. Shaver was named the head coach of the Tribe on May 2, 2003. He came to W&M after coaching 17 seasons at Hampden- Sydney, compiling a record of 358-121 (.747). He turned the Tigers into a Division III national powerhouse, leading the men s basketball team to eight Old Dominion Athletic Conference titles, 12 20- win seasons and 11 NCAA Division III Tournament appearances. The winningest basketball coach in the program s history, he was named the ODAC and South Region Coach of the Year in 1995, 1999 and 2000, and was picked as the Virginia Sports Information Directors Division II-III Coach of the Year in 1997, 1999 and 2000. In 2003, Shaver took the Tigers to the NCAA Division III Final Four, as his team fi nished with a record of 28-4. In 1999, Shaver led H-SC to the national championship game, where the Tigers lost by one point in double-overtime to Wisconsin-Platteville. The team fi nished 29-3, setting a school record for most wins in a season. Prior to taking over at Hampden-Sydney for the 1986-87 campaign, Shaver spent 10 years as the head boys basketball coach at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virginia. He was named the Virginia State Private School Coach of the Year in 1986, and was twice picked as the Alexandria Coach of the Year, while winning 73 percent of his games. A 1976 graduate of North Carolina, Shaver was a guard on the Tar Heel men s basketball team from 1972-75 under head coach Dean Smith. Originally a walk-on, he earned a scholarship his rookie season, when he was awarded the prestigious Butch Bennett Award, presented to the freshman who exemplifi es determination, sportsmanship and sacrifi ce for the team. Shaver was voted the honoree by his teammates. A native of High Point, North Carolina, Shaver and his wife, Ann, are the parents of three sons: Christopher (26), Austin (23) and Jackson (16). Christopher is currently pitching with the Chicago Cubs organization after a former standout career with the Tribe s baseball team. Austin is working toward a graduate degree in sports leadership at VCU, while working as a graduate assistant with the Ram basketball program. Jackson is a junior at Jamestown High School, and plays both basketball and baseball for the Eagles. at Georgetown Nov. 10, 2007 Washington, D.C. 12 PM 13