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2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES GAME NO. 4 BAYLOR vs. HARDIN-SIMMONS Chris Yandle, Men s Basketball Media Relations Contact Second Floor, Simpson Center 1500 South University Parks Drive, Waco, TX 76706 O: 254.710.3638 C: 254.652-9068 F: 254.710.1369 christopher_yandle@baylor.edu www.baylorbears.com Blog (http://www.baylorbears.com/blog/fullcourtpress.html) FCP on Twitter (@BaylorFCP) 2009 NATIONAL INVITATION TOURNAMENT RUNNER-UP BACK-TO-BACK 20-WIN SEASONS BACK-TO-BACK POSTSEASON APPEARANCES 2009-10 SCHEDULE/RESULTS NOVEMBER Date BU Opp Opponent TV Time Exhibition N5 CENTRAL OKLAHOMA W, 86-71 N13 NORFOLK STATE W, 86-58 N15 HARTFORD W, 71-69 N16 SOUTHERN W, 61-45 N22 HARDIN-SIMMONS 4:30 p.m. Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, Fla.) N26 (1) vs. Alabama ESPN2 5:30 p.m. N27 (1) vs. FSU/Iona ESPN2/U TBD N29 (1) TBD ESPN2/U TBD DECEMBER Date BU Opp Opponent TV Time Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series (Baylor 1-1) D3 (2) at Arizona State FSN 9:30 p.m. D15 JACKSON STATE 7 p.m. D20 UT ARLINGTON FSSW 2 p.m. D30 (3) vs. Arkansas ESPN2 8 p.m. JANUARY Date BU Opp Opponent TV Time J2 at South Carolina FSCR 12 p.m. J6 MORGAN STATE 7 p.m. J9 OKLAHOMA Big 12 5 p.m. J12 at Colorado FSRM 8 p.m. J16 OKLAHOMA STATE Big 12 3 p.m. J20 at Kansas ESPN2 8 p.m. J23 UMASS ESPNU 3 p.m. J26 KANSAS STATE FSSW 7 p.m. J30 at Texas Big 12 3 p.m. FEBRUARY Date BU Opp Opponent TV Time F3 IOWA STATE FSSW 6:30 p.m. F6 at Texas A&M Big 12 3 p.m. F10 at Nebraska ESPN2 8 p.m. F13 MISSOURI Big 12 12:45 p.m. F16 TEXAS TECH FSSW 7 p.m. F20 at Oklahoma State Big 12 12:45 p.m. F24 TEXAS A&M ESPNU 8 p.m. F27 at Oklahoma Big 12 12:45 p.m. MARCH Date BU Opp Opponent TV Time M2 at Texas Tech TTSN 7 p.m. M6 TEXAS ESPN 3 p.m. M10-13 Big 12 Championship (Kansas City, Mo.) All times Central and Subject to change SCHEDULE KEY Rankings: AP/ESPN Big 12 Conference game Home games in BOLD CAPS played at Ferrell Center (10,284) (1) Old Spice Classic (Lake Buena Vista, Fla.) (2) Tempe, Ariz. (ASU returns to Waco in 2010) (3) N. Little Rock, Ark. (Verizon Arena) AP NR ESPN NR BAYLOR BEARS 2009-10 Record: 3-0 Big 12 Record: 0-0 Last Game: W, 61-45 over Southern Head Coach: Scott Drew Career Record: 104-106 (8th season) Record at BU: 84-95 (7th season) STATISTICAL LEADERS Points: LaceDarius Dunn (24.7 : Ekpe Udoh (8.0) Assists: A.J. Walton (4.0) Blocks: Ekpe Udoh (3.3) GAME NIGHT STORY LINES HARDIN-SIMMONS COWBOYS 2009-10 Record: 0-0 ASC Record: 0-0 2008-09 Record (ASC): 9-16 (8-12) Head Coach: Craig Carse Career Record: 299-206 (19th season) Record at HSU: 9-16 (2nd season) RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Points: Carlos Singer (12.1) : Aaron Thornton (3.3) Assists: Casey Riddle (3.6) Blocks: Casey Riddle (0.2) GAME RESET Date: Sun., Nov. 22, 2009 Tip-Off: 4:30 p.m. CST Location: Waco, Texas Arena: Ferrell Center (10,284) Television: None Radio: Baylor ISP Sports Network ESPN/KRZI 1660 AM (Waco)/Sirius (Ch. 161) www.baylorbears.com Talent: John Morris (pxp), Pat Nunley (color) Series: Baylor leads 15-12 Record vs. Division III: 63-29 Drew Era after win: 46-37 Drew Era in November: 22-5 MULTIMEDIA Live Stats: www.baylorbears.com Web Stream: www.baylorbears.com In-Game Blog: www.baylorbears.com Baylor concludes its season-opening four-game homestand Sunday when the Bears host NCAA Division III member Hardin-Simmons at 4:30 p.m. CST in the Ferrell Center. Baylor leads the series 15-12 and has won the last eight meetings. Baylor has not lost to Hardin-Simmons since the 1936-37 season (Baylor lost both meetings in Waco). Baylor is 63-29 all-time vs. current NCAA Division III member schools, including 59-27 vs. NCAA Division III schools from Texas. Scott Drew is 5-1 vs. non-ncaa Division I schools. Baylor (3-0) is aiming for its third consecutive 4-0 start under head coach Scott Drew. Ekpe Udoh scored a career-high 21 points and hit the game-winning shot before time ran out to lift Baylor to a 71-69 win over Hartford. LaceDarius Dunn scored a game-high 32 points including a personal best 25 first-half points in Baylor s 86-58 season-opening win over Norfolk State (Nov. 13). Dunn was named Phillips 66 Big 12 Player of the Week Monday after averaging 30.5 points in two Baylor victories last week. Dunn has made a 3-pointer in 15 consecutive games dating back to last season. Dunn has scored in double figures in each of his last 16 games dating back to last season. Dunn ranks 16th on Baylor's career scoring list with 1,109 points. Dunn has 17 20-point games and three 30-point games in 73 career contests. Baylor has improved its season win total in each of the last three seasons and five times in Drew s first six seasons at the helm in Waco. Seventh-year Baylor head coach Scott Drew has 84 wins to his credit at the helm of the Bears men s basketball program. Drew currently ranks sixth all-time at Baylor and trails former head coach Gene Iba (98) by 14 for fifth place. Baylor has nine underclassmen, which ranks third in the Big 12 (11, Nebraska; 10, Kansas; 9, BU and Oklahoma) and 20th among NCAA Division I schools. The Bears possess only four upperclassmen, fewest in the Big 12 and ninth nationally. Baylor is 22-5 in the month of November under Drew. Baylor has won 13 of its last 14 non-conference November home games. Baylor returns to the hardwood Thanksgiving night vs. Alabama in the first round of the 2009 Old Spice Classic. BAYLOR PROJECTED STARTING LINEUP NOTES 22 A.J. Walton Freshman G Started Baylor s first three games Dished out team-high five assists in each of season s first two games Averaging 35.0 minutes. 24 LaceDarius Dunn Junior G Scored game-high 32 points in win over Norfolk State Made 3FG in 15 consecutive games Currently 16th all-time at Baylor with 1,109 points 6th all-time at Baylor with 195 3FG made. 41 Anthony Jones Sophomore G/F Started Baylor s first three games Grabbed seven rebounds vs. Norfolk State and Hartford Dished out career-high four assists vs. Norfolk State. D3 NR 13 Ekpe Udoh Junior F Scored career-high 21 points and hit game-winning shot vs. Hartford Sunday Blocked five shots vs. Hartford Scored in double figures in each of his first three games. 50 Josh Lomers Senior C 57 career wins to credit which rank eighth all-time at BU Tied career high with four blocked shots vs. Norfolk State Has started 12 consecutive games dating back to last season.

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 2 BAYLOR ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Mailing Address: 1500 S. University Parks Dr., Waco, TX 76706 Phone: 254.710.2743 Fax: 254.710.1369 MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT CHRIS YANDLE Assistant Director, Media Relations Office: 254.710.3638 Cell: 254.652.9068 E-Mail: Christopher_Yandle@baylor.edu WEEKLY INTERVIEWS Head coach Scott Drew and Baylor players will be made available for interviews in person or by telephone on a regular basis during the season, at times to be announced. All interviews with Baylor student-athletes must be coordinated through the Athletic Media Relations Office and requested with 24 hours advance notice. Telephone interviews will be fulfilled at a time that does not interfere with the student-athlete's academic or practice schedule. BIG 12 TELECONFERENCE In conjunction with the Big 12 Conference, Baylor head coach Scott Drew will participate in the league s weekly teleconference during the season. Coach Drew s timeslot will be at 10:30 a.m. CST. Mon., Dec. 14 Mon., Jan. 25 Mon., Feb. 22 Thurs., Jan. 7 Mon., Feb. 1 Mon., March 1 Mon., Jan. 11 Mon., Feb. 8 Mon., March 8 Mon., Jan. 18 Mon., Feb. 15 Mon. March 15 Media representatives wishing to participate in the teleconference should consult contact the league communications staff for further details. A live audio stream of the teleconference can be heard at www.big12sports.com. A replay of the teleconference will be available after 4 p.m. CT the day of the teleconference. BAYLOR MEDIA WEBSITE An all-encompassing media page can be found on Baylor s website at: http://baylorbears.com/ot/baymedia.html. Among the information available at this site are links and pdfs of statistics, game notes, quick facts and directions as well as photo/logo downloads and video FTP information. BAYLOR VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS FTP SITE Baylor provides broadcast-quality postgame video highlights of home games via FTP download. Contact Baylor Athletic Media Relations for more information. PRACTICE COVERAGE All Baylor Bears basketball practices are closed to the media and the public. SOCIAL MEDIA In addition to following the most up-to-date information on Baylor s Official Athletics Site, www.baylorbears.com, you can get an exclusive courtside side during the Baylor Bears men s basketball season with Assistant Media Relations Director Chris Yandle s blog, Full Court Press. You can also follow FCP on Twitter, @BaylorFCP, as well as the Official Twitter Account of Baylor Athletics, @BaylorAthletics. Full Court Press Blog:http://www.baylorbears.com/blog/fullcourtpress.html FCP on Twitter: @BaylorFCP SUNDAY November 22 GAME 4 Hardin-Simmons Ferrell Center 4:30 p.m. CST MEN S BASKETBALL WEEKLY MEDIA PLANNER All practices are closed. For more information on covering Baylor men s basketball, please contact Assistant MRD Chris Yandle. MONDAY November 23 INTERVIEWS 2:30 p.m. TUESDAY November 24 NO INTERVIEWS Travel Day Depart for OSC SERIES HISTORY Sunday marks the 28th series meeting and the first since Nov. 17, 2001. Baylor leads the series 15-12 and has won the last eight meetings. Baylor has not lost to Hardin-Simmons since the 1936-37 season (Baylor lost both meetings in Waco). NOVEMBER SUCCESS UNDER DREW Baylor is 22-5 in the month of November under Scott Drew. Baylor has won 13 of its last 14 non-conference November home games. Baylor is 71-31 all-time in the month of November (regular season only). WEDNESDAY November 25 PRE-PRACTICE INTERVIEWS PREVIEWING HARDIN-SIMMONS Hardin-Simmons, which posted a 9-16 record under first-year head coach Craig Carse, returns five letterwinners and welcomes nine newcomers in 2009-10. Baylor is Hardin-Simmons only Division I opponent this season. Senior guard Carlos Singer is the Cowboys leading returning scorer with 12.1 points in 20 games a season ago. Junior guard Casey Riddle, who averaged 6.6 points and 2.3 rebounds in 25 games, averaged 10.0 points and 4.8 assists over the last 12 games a year ago. Of Hardin-Simmons five returning letterwinners, Riddle started the most games last season eight. Singer and Courtney Lockridge each started five. THURSDAY November 26 GAME 5 vs. Alabama Old Spice Classic 5:30 p.m. CST ESPN2 LAST TIME OUT VS. HARDIN-SIMMONS [NOV. 17, 2001] Kenny Taylor scored a game-high 21 points, while Lawrence Roberts added 19 points and 17 rebounds to lead Baylor past Hardin-Simmons, 107-48. Kevin Henry's three layups fueled a 10-0 run in the game's first three minutes as Baylor took an 11-2 lead. The Cowboys cut the lead to 15-8 at 15:31 on Bryan Conover's jumper, but Baylor went on another 10-0 run for a 27-10 lead and Hardin-Simmons never threatened again. Chad Elsey had 16 and three other players each had 10 for Baylor. Roberts also had four blocks and six steals. Taylor was 5-of-7 from the 3-point line. Down by 22 at halftime, Hardin-Simmons scored only 18 points in the second half, hitting just 19.4 percent of its shots. FRIDAY November 27 GAME 6 vs. Florida State or Iona Old Spice Classic TBA ESPN2 or ESPNU 63-29 BAYLOR RECORD VS. DIVISION III SCHOOLS Baylor is 63-29 all-time vs. current NCAA Division III member schools. Scott Drew is 5-1 vs. non-ncaa Division I schools. Baylor is 59-27 vs. NCAA Division III schools from Texas. RECORD VS. DIVISION III SCHOOLS Austin College 7-2 Brooklyn College 1-0 Concordia (Texas) 1-0 Hardin-Simmons 15-12 Howard Payne 2-6 McMurry 6-0 New York 2-2 Southwestern (Texas) 14-6 Sul Ross State 2-0 Texas Lutheran 3-0 Trinity (Texas) 9-1 Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1-0 The 59-point margin of victory represented the second largest in Baylor history. The record of 66 points, a 121-55 win over Austin College, occurred on November 24, 1978. UP NEXT [OLD SPICE CLASSIC] For the second consecutive season, Baylor will participate in an ESPN-sponsored tournament during the Thanksgiving break. This season, the Bears will participate in the Old Spice Classic on the campus of Disney s Wide World of Sports in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Baylor opens the Old Spice Classic against Alabama Thanksgiving night at 5:30 p.m. CST on ESPN2. Jon Sciambi (pxp) and Fran Fraschilla (analyst) will serve as the talent for the ESPN broadcast. BU is 1-5 all-time vs. Alabama and has lost five straight series meetings. Baylor s lone series win came in the first meeting, Dec. 31, 1947. Baylor will play either Florida State or Iona Friday, Nov. 27. Baylor is 0-2 all-time vs. Florida State and has never played Iona. LAST TIME OUT [NOV. 16, 2009 VS. SOUTHERN] LaceDarius Dunn scored 13 points and Baylor rolled to its third victory in four days to open the season, 61-45, over Southern. The Bears took control by scoring 13 consecutive points over a five-minute span in the first half, capped when Dunn made two free throws with 9 minutes 51 seconds left to make it 25-10. That came less than a minute after Dunn hit a 3-pointer, with A.J. Walton converting a steal into a breakaway layup between Dunn's scoring plays. Walton finished with nine points and five steals. Ekpe Udoh chipped in 11 points, six rebounds and two blocks, posting his third straight game with 10-plus points. The 45 points scored by Southern were the fewest allowed ever by a Drew-coached Baylor team. A YEAR AGO SUNDAY: ACY SETS BAYLOR, BIG 12 RECORD FOR CONSECUTIVE FG MADE Quincy Acy was a perfect 5-of-5 from the floor in an 85-43 win over Southern (Nov. 22, 2008), setting a Baylor and Big 12 record with 18 consecutive made field goals. Acy bested Texas A&M s DeAndre Jordan s previous mark of 17 in a row. Acy made his first 20 field goals to start the 2008-09 season.

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 3 STATISTICAL COMPARISON* *2008-09 statistics (Hardin-Simmons) CATEGORY Overall Record 3-0 9-16 Scoring 72.7 75.1 Scoring Defense 57.3 79.3 Scoring Margin +15.3-4.2 Field Goal Pct 47.3 41.0 Field Goal Pct Defense 34.1 44.9 3-Pt Field Goal Pct 35.4 29.1 3-Pt Field Goal Pct Defense 36.0 31.7 Free Throw Pct 57.3 67.7 per game 42.3 72.1 Opp. Per Game 31.7 37.6 Rebounding Margin +10.7-4.5 Assists 39 343 Assists per game 13.0 13.7 Turnovers 40 419 Turnovers per game 13.3 16.8 Turnover margin +1.3-0.8 Assist/Turnover Ratio 1.0 0.8 Steals 23 185 Steals per game 7.7 7.4 Blocks 18 82 Blocks per game 6.0 3.3 SCOUTING THE OPPOSITION: HARDIN-SIMMONS 2009-10 RECORD: 0-0 ASC RECORD: 0-0 GENERAL INFORMATION Location: Abilene, Texas Founded: 1891 Enrollment: 2,348 Affiliation: NCAA Division III Conference: American Southwest Nickname: Cowboys Colors: Purple and Gold Arena: Mabee Complex Capacity: 2,400 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Craig Carse Career Record: 299-206 (19th season) Record at School: 9-16 (2nd season) Assistant Coach: Zach Pickleman TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Record: 9-16 ASC Record: 8-12 ASC Finish: N/A Postseason: none 2009-10 BAYLOR NUMERICAL ROSTER SERIES INFORMATION Series: Baylor leads 15-12 in Waco: Baylor leads 12-10 in Abilene: Baylor leads 3-2 MEDIA RELATIONS MBB Contact: Chad Grubbs E-mail: cgrubbs@hsutx.edu Website: www.hsuathletics.com DUNN, UDOH AMONG NATION S LEADERS AFTER OPENING WEEK Juniors LaceDarius Dunn and Ekpe Udoh rank among the nation s leaders after opening weekend (as of Thursday, Nov. 19). Dunn ranks eighth among Division I players in free throw percentage (93.3) and 13th in scoring (24.7). Udoh currently ranks second in blocked shots per game (3.3). BAYLOR SEEKS THIRD CONSECUTIVE 4-0 START Baylor is seeking its third consecutive 4-0 start under seventh-year head coach Scott Drew. Baylor has started 4-0 six times in the last 10 seasons two under Drew and four under former head coach Dave Bliss. Bliss four 4-0 starts are the most by a Baylor coach in the modern era. A 4-0 start would tie Drew with Gene Iba (three) and Bill Henderson (three) for the second-most in school history. LACE SHOWS HOW IT S DUNN Junior LaceDarius Dunn currently ranks as the school s career leader in free throw percentage. Dunn, who has made 83.5 percent of his free throws (218-of-261), is three percentage points better than the previous school record holder, John Lucas III (83.2 percent). Dunn also ranks third on the school s career three-point percentage list (39.9 percent). No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 3 Fred Ellis F 6-6 205 So.-1L Sacramento, Calif. (Sacramento HS) 4 Quincy Acy F 6-7 205 So.-1L Mesquite, Texas (Horn HS) 12 Nolan Dennis G 6-5 185 Fr.-HS North Richland Hills, Texas (Richland HS) 13 Ekpe Udoh F/C 6-10 240 Jr.-TR Edmond, Okla. (Michigan) 14 Dragan Sekelja C 7-0 250 Fr.-HS Zagreb, Croatia (Sportska Gimnazija) 20 Givon Crump F 6-7 210 Fr.-HS Washington, D.C. (Brewster Academy) 21 Oscar Griffin G 6-4 185 Fr.-HS Philadelphia, Pa. (Life Center Academy) 22 A.J. Walton G 6-1 180 Fr.-HS Little Rock, Ark. (Hall HS) 24 LaceDarius Dunn G 6-4 195 Jr.-2L Monroe, La. (Excelsior Christian School) 34 Cory Jefferson F 6-9 200 Fr.-HS Killeen, Texas (Killeen HS) 41 Anthony Jones F 6-10 185 So.-1L Houston, Texas (Yates HS) 45 Tweety Carter G 5-11 180 Sr.-3L Reserve, La. (Reserve Christian School) 50 Josh Lomers C 7-0 275 Sr.-3L Boerne, Texas (Boerne HS) COACHING STAFF PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Head Coach: Scott Drew (Butler, 1993), Seventh season at Baylor Demond "Tweety" Carter DEE-mond Assistant Coach: Mark Morefield (Valparaiso, 1998) Givon Crump JIV-ahn Assistant Coach: Jerome Tang (Charter Oak State, 2007) LaceDarius Dunn lace-dare-ee-us Assistant Coach: Paul Mills (Texas A&M, 1996) Josh Lomers LOH-muhrs Director of Basketball Operations: Tim Maloney Dragan Sekelja DRAH-gan Sek-el-juh Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Dwon Clifton Ekpe Udoh Epp-Ay You-Doe NATIONAL POLLS ASSOCIATED PRESS TOP 25 [NOV. 13] NOTE: AP Poll is voted upon by panel of the nation s media Rk School Record Pts Pvs 1. KANSAS (58) 0-0 1,616 1 2. Michigan State (5) 0-0 1,520 2 3. TEXAS (1) 0-0 1,412 3 4. Kentucky (1) 0-0 1,370 4 5. Villanova 0-0 1,353 5 6. North Carolina 2-0 1,301 6 7. Purdue 0-0 1,297 7 8. West Virginia 0-0 1,139 8 9. Duke 0-0 1,078 9 10. Tennessee 0-0 938 10 11. Butler 0-0 859 11 12. Connecticut 0-0 830 12 13. California 2-0 792 13 14. Washington 0-0 783 14 15. MICHIGAN 0-0 598 15 Ohio State 2-0 598 16 17. OKLAHOMA 0-0 490 17 18. Dayton 0-0 372 21 19. Georgetown 0-0 358 20 20. Louisville 0-0 344 19 21. Georgia Tech 0-0 320 22 22. Clemson 0-0 265 24 23. Illinois 0-0 261 23 24. Minnesota 0-0 170 25 25. Maryland 0-0 167 NR OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Siena 125, Notre Dame 91, Vanderbilt 82, FLORIDA STATE 76, Syracuse 67, Wake Forest 59, Florida 58, OKLAHOMA STATE 57, SOUTH CAROLINA 42, XAVIER 36, UCLA 36, BYU 28, Gonzaga 22, Tulsa 21, KANSAS STATE 19, Northern Iowa 16, Mississippi State 16, TEXAS A&M 8, Rider 7, MISSOURI 7, Mississippi 6, Boston College 6, Pittsburgh 3, VCU 2, Utah State 1, Western Kentucky 1, Old Dominion 1, Cornell 1. USA TODAY/ESPN COACHES TOP 25 [NOV. 13] NOTE: USA Today/ESPN poll is voted on by panel of the nation s coaches Rk School Record Pts Pvs 1. KANSAS (27) 0-0 770 1 2. Michigan State (3) 0-0 738 2 3. TEXAS 0-0 691 3 4. North Carolina (1) 2-0 671 4 5. Kentucky 0-0 640 5 6. Villanova 0-0 617 6 7. Purdue 0-0 584 7 8. Duke 0-0 538 8 9. West Virginia 0-0 535 9 10. Butler 0-0 436 10 11. Tennessee 0-0 433 11 12. California 2-0 396 12 13. Connecticut 0-0 388 14 14. Washington 0-0 366 13 15. Ohio State 2-0 306 17 16. MICHIGAN 0-0 305 15 17. OKLAHOMA 0-0 260 16 18. Minnesota 0-0 163 18 19. Georgia Tech 0-0 162 20 20. Georgetown 0-0 158 21 21. Dayton 0-0 157 22 22. Louisville 0-0 136 23 23. Clemson 0-0 111 24 24. Syracuse 2-0 79 25 25. Illinois 0-0 70 NR OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES: Maryland 64, Siena 46, Vanderbilt 42, UCLA 26, OKLAHOMA STATE 21, Notre Dame 20, BYU 18, MISSOURI 17, Mississippi State 16, KANSAS STATE 12, Florida 10, Gonzaga 10, Pittsburgh 9, Wake Forest 8, Tulsa 7, XAVIER 6, Utah State 4, San Diego State 4, Southern Illinois 4, TEXAS A&M 4, Boston College 3, Memphis 3, Mississippi 3, UNLV 3, Cornell 2, Saint Mary's 2, Northern Iowa 1. NOTE: Baylor 2009-10 opponents in bold.

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 4 2009-10 BIG 12 STANDINGS [ as of NOV. 20, 2009] BIG 12 OVERALL W L PCT W L PCT Texas Tech 0 0.000 4 0 1.000 BAYLOR 0 0.000 3 0 1.000 Colorado 0 0.000 3 0 1.000 Iowa State 0 0.000 3 0 1.000 Kansas 0 0.000 3 0 1.000 Kansas State 0 0.000 3 0 1.000 Oklahoma 0 0.000 2 0 1.000 Oklahoma State 0 0.000 2 0 1.000 Texas 0 0.000 2 0 1.000 Texas A&M 0 0.000 2 0 1.000 Missouri 0 0.000 1 0 1.000 Nebraska 0 0.000 1 1.500 BAYLOR QUICK FACTS Location: Waco, Texas Founded: 1845 Enrollment: 14,614 Interim President: Dr. David E. Garland Faculty Representative: Michael Rogers Athletic Director: Ian McCaw Conference: Big 12 Nickname: Bears Colors: Green (PMS 560) and Gold (1235) Arena (capacity): Ferrell Center (10,284) PROGRAM HISTORY First Season of Basketball: 1906-07 All-Time Record: 1,116-1,260 (.470) Overall Postseason Record: 7-11 (.389) NCAA Appearances: 5 (1946, 1948, 1950, 1988, 2008) Final Four Appearances: 2 (1948, 1950) NIT Appearances: 4 (1987, 1990, 2001, 2009) NIT Final Four Appearances: 1 (2009) Regular Season Conference Titles: 5 (1932, 1946, 1948, 1949, 1950) Conference Tournament Titles: 0 TEAM INFORMATION 2008-09 Overall Record: 24-15 2008-09 Big 12 Record (Finish): 5-11 (9th) 2008-09 Postseason: NIT finals Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/6 Starters Returning/Lost: 2/3 Newcomers: 7 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Scott Drew (Butler, 1993) Record at Baylor: 81-95 (7th season) Career Record: 101-106 (8th season) Assistant Coach: Mark Morefield Assistant Coach: Jerome Tang Assistant Coach: Paul Mills Director of Basketball Operations: Tim Maloney Coordinator of Basketball Operations: Dwon Clifton DUNN NAMED PHILLIPS 66 BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK Baylor junior guard LaceDarius Dunn was named the Phillips 66 Big 12 Player of the Week for Nov. 9-15 in voting by a panel of media covering the conference. It was the first player honor for Dunn after he won top rookie honors twice during the 2007-08 season. The Monroe, La., native is the first Bear to earn top player recognition since Kevin Rogers did it in 2008. Dunn averaged 30.5 points as Baylor won its first two games of the season. The junior guard started the year with a game-high 32 points in the Bears' 86-58 win over Norfolk State (Nov. 13). He followed with a game-high 29 points, including six three-point field goals, in Baylor's 71-69 victory over Hartford (Nov. 15). In two outings, Dunn shot 48.8 percent (21-of-43) from the floor, including 50 percent (10-of-20) from 3-point range. He also buried 90 percent (9-of-10) of his shots from the free throw line. BAYLOR S BIG 12 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK HONORS 1997 Patrick Hunter (2/17) 1998 Patrick Hunter (1/4), Brian Skinner (1/11) 1999 Kish Lewis (11/24) 2000 Terry Black (1/3) 2001 Terry Black (2/19) 2003 Lawrence Roberts (2/17) 2008 Curtis Jerrells (11/19), Kevin Rogers (12/24), Curtis Jerrells (1/28), Kevin Rogers (3/3) 2010 LaceDarius Dunn (11/16) DUNN LOOKING TO MAKE SECOND SERIOUS RUN AT 3-POINT CONSECUTIVE GAMES STREAK Junior LaceDarius Dunn, who posted the second-longest streak in school history with 28 consecutive games with at least one 3-point field goal made, owns a streak of 15 consecutive games dating back to Feb. 28, 2009, vs. Colorado. Tweety Carter enters the season with a streak of seven consecutive games. Last season, Carter s streak of 18 consecutive games was snapped in Baylor s 65-49 win over Nebraska on March 11, 2009. It currently stands at the sixth-longest streak in school history. CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 3-POINT FIELD GOAL STREAKS (SINCE 1986) Player [Season(s)] Streak Dates 1. Tevis Stukes [1999-2000] 29 11/20/99-3/10/00 2. LaceDarius Dunn [2007-08, 2008-09] 28 3/1/08-2/7/09 3. Aaron Bruce [2004-05, 2005-06] 28 12/4/04-1/18/06 4. Kenny Taylor [2002-03] 19 12/14/02-3/1/03 Roddrick Miller [1994-95, 1995-96] 19 2/2/95-12/16/95 6. Tweety Carter [2008-09] 18 12/31/08-3/7/09 Curtis Jerrells [2006-07, 2007-08] 18 1/27/07-11/30/07 8. Wendell Greenleaf [2001-02] 17 12/17/01-2/12/02 Wendell Greenleaf [1999-2000, 2000-01] 17 3/8/00-1/25/01 10. Terrance Thomas [2003-04] 16 12/9/03-2/18/04 Willie Sublett [1991-92, 1992-93] 16 3/2/92-1/19/93 LaceDarius Dunn [2008-09, 2009-10] 15 2/28/09-present 10 DOWN...30 TO GO Junior Ekpe Udoh has recorded 10 blocks in his first three games as a Baylor Bear. While it might be early, Udoh is on pace to break into Baylor s single-season blocked shots top 10. Udoh, who broke Chris Webber s sophomore blocked shots record at Michigan in 2007-08, left Ann Arbor as the school s fourth-leading career shot blocker. Udoh s 169 career blocks (159 at Michigan) would rank second all-time at Baylor behind Brian Skinners (346). THE CENTURY MARK Scott Drew has 84 wins to his credit at the helm of the Bears men s basketball program. Drew currently ranks sixth all-time at Baylor and trails former head coach Gene Iba (98) by 14 for fifth place. Drew is 16 wins shy of reaching 100 victories as Baylor head coach. He would become only the fifth coach in Baylor history with 100 or more career wins, joining Bill Henderson (201), Ralph Wolf (151), Bill Meneffee (149) and Jim Haller (104). BAYLOR 100-POINT GAMES Baylor is 57-3 (.950) when scoring 100 points or more and 8-0 in the Scott Drew era. Baylor is 46-1 (.979) in home 100-point games. Baylor has won its last 12 games when scoring 100 points or more. Eight of Baylor s 60 100-point games have occurred in the month of November. Baylor reached the century mark, 107-48, in its last meeting with Hardin-Simmons (Nov. 17, 2001). 60 POINTS OR LESS KEY FOR BEARS In the Scott Drew era (since 2003), Baylor is 28-3 (.903) when holding opponents to 60 points or less. 554 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH MADE 3FG Baylor has made at least one 3- point field goal in 554 consecutive games the second-longest active streak in the Big 12 (Texas). Baylor has connected from 3-point range in every game since Feb. 21, 1990, in a win vs. Texas Tech. 958 CAREER POINTS FOR TWEETY CARTER Senior point guard Tweety Carter needs 42 points to become the 24th player and sixth under head coach Scott Drew in school history to score 1,000 career points. Carter would join teammate LaceDarius Dunn and former teammates Aaron Bruce, Curtis Jerrells, Henry Dugat and Kevin Rogers. Baylor hasn t lost when holding an opponent to 60 points or less in 21 consecutive games. Baylor s last loss came March 6, 2004, when the Bears lost to Oklahoma, 46-41. Baylor is 3-1 (.750) when holding opponents to 50 points or less in the Drew era.

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 5 BAYLOR BECOMING A HOUSEHOLD NAME Baylor will play 24 regular season games on television in 2009-10, including nine on the ESPN family of networks. Last season, the Bears played a school-record 34 televised games as well as 18 on the ESPN family of networks. Baylor is 19-17 in nationally televised games since 1997-98. Baylor is 16-15 in nationally televised games under head coach Scott Drew. Baylor is 16-16 on the ESPN family of networks (13-14 in Drew era). Baylor is 43-74 on regional and national television in the Drew era. For the second consecutive season, all 16 of Baylor s Big 12 Conference games will be televised. BAYLOR SIGNS PERRY JONES, BAKARI TURNER FOR 2010-11 Scott Drew signed Texas high school standouts Perry Jones and Bakari Turner to National Letters of Intent for the 2010-11 season. Jones is the highest ranked recruit in program history and Drew's fourth consensus top-50 recruit in seven seasons at Baylor. The 6-foot- 10 power forward is ranked No. 3 overall in the ESPNU Top 100, No. 4 by Scout.com and No. 5 by Rivals.com. Both Rivals.com and Scout.com list Jones as a five-star recruit. Jones is also rated the second-best power forward by ESPNU and Rivals.com and second-best center by Scout.com. He is ranked No. 2 in the nation by Sporting News. Turner, a dual-sport star at Plano West High School in Plano, Texas, averaged 13.6 points, 3.4 rebounds and 1.5 assists as a junior in 2008-09. The 6-foot-3 guard is ranked No. 59 nationally at the shooting guard position in the ESPNU Top 100. Turner chipped in 14.0 points per game as a sophomore in 2007-08. Baylor s 2010 class is ranked No. 23 by Rivals.com (2nd in Big 12), No. 24 by Scout.com (2nd in Big 12) and No. 25 by ESPN (4th in Big 12). BAYLOR S CAJUN CONNECTION Louisiana natives Tweety Carter (Reserve) and LaceDarius Dunn (Monroe) have combined for 2,067 points as Baylor Bears. Dunn (1,109) and Carter (958) nearly have twice as many points as the rest of Baylor s five players with Division I experience combined 1,096 points between Ekpe Udoh (417), Josh Lomers (356), Quincy Acy (201), Anthony Jones (76) and Fred Ellis (46). CARTER, LOMERS ON PACE TO SHATTER CAREER WINS MARK Last season, Baylor greats Curtis Jerrells, Henry Dugat and Kevin Rogers finished their careers as the winningest class in school history with 64 wins (Mamadou Diene finished with 53). Seniors Tweety Carter and Josh Lomers have a chance to shatter the trio s career wins mark. They rank eighth all-time with 57 victories, eight shy of breaking the mark. Teammate LaceDarius Dunn has 47 wins to his credit. 198 FERRELL CENTER WINS The 2009-10 marks Baylor s 22nd season at the 10,284-seat Ferrell Center. The Bears have posted a.604 winning percentage, accumulating 198 victories on their home court. BU won a school record-tying 14 games at the Ferrell in 2008-09. DREW S BEARS SUCCESSFUL WHEN REACHING 80-POINT MARK Baylor is 40-6 (.870) in the Scott Drew era when scoring 80 or more points in a game. Baylor has won 10 of its last 11 games when scoring 80 or more points. The Bears last loss when scoring 80-plus occurred Jan. 2, 2009, in an 85-84 last-second loss to South Carolina in the Ferrell Center. Since the 2007-08, Baylor is 22-5 (.815) when scoring 80 points or more. BAYLOR VS. TOP 25 IN DREW ERA Since the 1996-97 season, Baylor is 11-70 vs. nationally ranked opponents, including 4-38 in the Drew Era. Baylor went 2-6 vs. Top 25 teams in 2008-09 the most wins vs. ranked opponents since 2007-08 (two). Baylor snapped a 29-game losing streak to Top 25 teams with a thrilling 116-110 fiveovertime win over then-no. 16 Texas A&M on Jan. 23, 2008. The Bears then lost three straight games against ranked teams before beating No. 24 Kansas State on Feb. 23, 2008. BAYLOR PICKED 10TH IN BIG 12 PRESEASON COACHES POLL A season after surpassing its highest preseason prediction in Big 12 history (tied for third with Kansas in 2008-09), Baylor was picked 10th, garnering 33 votes. Baylor was picked ahead of Nebraska (11th) and Colorado (12th). Baylor, which finished ninth last season with a 5-11 league record, was tabbed No. 7 in 2006-07 and No. 9 in 2007-08. LACE CLOSING IN ON CAREER 3-POINT RECORD Junior LaceDarius Dunn set a Baylor single-season record in 2008-09 when he drained 109 3-point field goals. Dunn is tied for fifth alltime with 195 career 3-point FG made with teammate Tweety Carter. He needs 73 triples to become BU s new career leader (Aundre Branch, 267). If Dunn breaks Branch s record, the Monroe, La., native will own or share all three major 3-point field goal records at Baylor singlegame (nine at Kansas State, 2009), single-season (109 in 2008-09) and career. DELAYED TV HOME DEBUT Last season, Baylor hosted Centenary Nov. 18 on ESPN as part of the network s College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon, marking the earliest televised home game in school history. This season, Baylor will not have a home game televised until its non-conference contest with UT Arlington Dec. 20 on FOX Sports Southwest. That game will be the latest TV home debut under head coach Scott Drew since the 2005-06 home opener vs. Oklahoma State Jan. 14, 2006 (NOTE: Baylor did not play a non-conference schedule that season due to NCAA sanctions). PROGRAM TURNAROUND Baylor s 45 wins in the last two seasons (21 in 2007-08, 24 in 2008-09) under head coach Scott Drew are more than the Bears combined win total in his first four seasons (36). The 45 wins are the largest two-season win total in program history, surpassing Baylor s combined 41 wins in 1986-87 (18) and 1987-88 (23). THE DREW FILE PERSONAL Birthdate: Oct. 23, 1970 Birthplace: Kansas City, Mo. Family: Wife, Kelly; daughter Mackenzie, son Peyton EDUCATION College: Butler, 1993; Valparaiso, 1994 (Master s) COACHING EXPERIENCE 1993-01 Valparaiso (assistant coach) 2001-02 Valparaiso (associate head coach) 2002-03 Valparaiso (head coach) 2003- Baylor (head coach) POSTSEASON EXPERIENCE 1995-96 NCAA, first round 1996-97 NCAA, first round 1997-98 NCAA, regional semifinal 1998-99 NCAA, first round 1999-2000 NCAA, first round 2001-02 NCAA, first round 2002-03 NIT, first round 2007-08 NCAA, first round 2008-09 NIT, championship game HEAD COACH SCOTT DREW SEVENTH SEASON AT BAYLOR THE DREW WORKSHEET YEAR SCHOOL RECORD CONF. FINISH 2002-03 Valparaiso 20-11 12-2 1st (MCC) 2003-04 Baylor 8-21 3-13 11th (Big 12) 2004-05 Baylor 9-19 1-15 12th (Big 12) 2005-06 Baylor 4-13 4-12 12th (Big 12) 2006-07 Baylor 15-16 4-12 11th (Big 12) 2007-08 Baylor 21-11 9-7 t4th (Big 12) 2008-09 Baylor 24-15 5-11 9th (Big 12) 2009-10 Baylor 3-0 0-0 TOTALS 8 seasons 104-106 38-72 Baylor totals 84-95 26-70 Baylor played no non-conference schedule due to NCAA sanctions. DREW VS. 2009-10 OPPONENTS Career Baylor Valpo Opponent W-L W-L W-L Alabama Arizona State 1-0 1-0 Arkansas 0-1 0-1 Colorado 4-4 4-4 Hardin-Simmons Hartford 2-0 2-0 Iowa State 3-4 3-4 Jackson State 2-0 2-0 Kansas 1-6 1-6 Kansas State 3-3 3-3 Massachusetts Missouri 3-6 3-5 0-1 Morgan State Nebraska 3-4 3-4 Norfolk State 1-0 1-0 Oklahoma 0-12 0-12 Oklahoma State 3-9 3-9 Oral Roberts 1-1 1-1 South Carolina 1-2 1-2 Southern (La.) 4-0 4-0 Texas 1-13 1-13 Texas A&M 4-8 4-8 Texas Tech 5-7 5-7 UT Arlington 1-0 1-0 TOTAL 104-106 84-95 20-11

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 6 MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS BAYLOR RECORD BY STARTING LINEUP Walton (g), Dunn (g), Jones (f), Udoh (f), Lomers (c) 3-0 BAYLOR DOUBLE-FIGURE GAMES POINTS REBOUNDS Dunn 3 Udoh 1 Udoh 3 DOUBLE-DOUBLES ASSISTS Udoh 1 BAYLOR RECORD WHEN... 2009-10 Drew All Big 12 Era Leading or tied at halftime: 2-0 65-16 Trailing at halftime: 1-0 19-79 Shoot 50 percent or higher: 1-0 45-5 Shoot lower than 50 percent: 2-0 39-89 Shoot higher percentage than opp.: 3-0 75-8 Shoot lower percentage than opp.: 9-26 Opp. shoot lower than 50 percent: 3-0 78-44 Opp. shoot 50 percent or higher: 5-48 Score fewer than 60 points: 2-28 Score 60-plus points: 3-0 80-65 Score 70-plus points: 2-0 69-26 Score 80-plus points: 1-0 40-6 Score 90-plus points: 24-2 Score 100-plus points: 8-0 Opp. score fewer than 50 points: 1-0 3-1 Opp. score fewer than 60 points: 2-0 28-3 Opp. score fewer than 70 points: 3-0 52-20 Opp. score fewer than 80 points: 3-0 74-58 Opp. score 80-plus points: 9-35 Opp. score 90-plus points: 2-12 More rebounds than opponent: 3-0 51-21 Equal/fewer rebounds than opp.: 32-73 40+ rebounds: 2-0 27-8 Fewer than 40 rebounds: 1-0 58-85 Fewer turnovers than opp.: 2-0 51-35 Equal/more turnovers than opp.: 1-0 33-60 Games decided by 5 or fewer pts: 1-0 15-23 Overtime games: 6-2 Televised games: 43-74 Games vs. ranked opponents: 4-38 Games following a loss: 32-57 Games following a win: 2-0 46-37 More points in paint than opp.: 3-0 58-21 Equal/fewer pts in paint than opp.: 24-73 More points off TO than opp.: 2-0 55-30 Equal/fewer pts off TO than opp.: 1-0 29-65 More bench points than opp.: 1-0 52-41 Equal/fewer bench points than opp.: 2-0 30-53 More 2nd-chance points than opp.: 2-0 38-31 Equal/fewer 2nd-ch. pts than opp.: 1-0 46-62 Playing in November: 3-0 22-5 Playing in December: 24-9 Playing in January: 15-31 Playing in February: 11-35 Playing in March: 12-14 Playing in April 0-1 THE NIGHTMARE MAKES RECORD-SETTING BAYLOR DEBUT Junior forward/center Ekpe Udoh, who transferred from Michigan in June 2008, scored a career-high 18 points and grabbed career-high tying 11 rebounds in Baylor s 86-58 season-opening win over Norfolk State. Udoh also added three blocks. Udoh made his first start as a Baylor Bear and played in his first regular season basketball game in 610 days. Udoh recorded his second career double-double. He had 14 points and 11 rebounds vs. Northwestern (Jan. 12, 2008) as a sophomore at Michigan. BIG 12/PAC-10 HARDWOOD SERIES REMATCH After splitting their Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series with Washington State, the Baylor Bears will travel to Tempe, Ariz., to face the Arizona State Sun Devils. At the 76 Classic in Anaheim, Calif., last season, Baylor upset No. 14 Arizona State, 87-78. The series rematch will take place Thurs., Dec. 3, at 9:30 p.m. CST on FSN. Arizona State will travel to Waco in 2010-11. UNDERCLASSMEN DOMINATE 2009-10 ROSTER Entering the 2009-10 season, Baylor has nine underclassmen, which ranks third in the Big 12 (11, Nebraska; 10, Kansas; 9, Baylor and Oklahoma) and 20th among NCAA Division I schools. The Bears possess only four upperclassmen, which leads the Big 12 and ranks ninth nationally. FEWEST UPPERCLASSMEN NATIONALLY MOST UNDERCLASSMEN NATIONALLY 1. Saint Louis 1 1. Harvard 14 Presbyterian [S.C.] 1 Air Force 14 3. Toledo 2 2. Toledo 13 4. Florida Atlantic 3 UCF 13 George Mason 3 5. Florida Atlantic 12 New Mexico 3 6. Six teams with 11 UCF 3 12. Eight teams with 10 Wyoming 3 20. 12 teams*, including BAYLOR 9 9. 11 teams, including BAYLOR 4 *also includes Oklahoma BAYLOR TO PLAY AT THE 2009 OLD SPICE CLASSIC For the second consecutive season, Baylor will spend its Thanksgiving week at an ESPN-owned preseason tournament as the Bears will play at the 2009 Old Spice Classic in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Baylor will face the Alabama Crimson Tide on Thursday, Nov. 26, in game three of the 2009 Old Spice Classic on ESPN2. Tip-off is slated for 5:30 p.m. CT. The fourth annual Old Spice Classic, which will be held Thanksgiving weekend at the Milk House at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex at the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, will include 12 games in three days and will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU. The 2009 Old Spice Classic features eight schools, including six that reached the postseason in 2008-09. The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) will once again serve as the event's sponsoring conference. Baylor is one of two teams in the tournament that earned a 2009 National Invitation Tournament bid, along with Creighton of the Missouri Valley Conference. Florida State, Marquette, Michigan and Xavier earned 2009 NCAA Tournament berths. Tickets to the 2009 Old Spice Classic are on sale now, at www.ticketmaster.com, or by phone at (407) 839-3900. Fans can purchase official travel packages, which include game tickets and official team hotel accommodations, by going to www.anthonytravel.com. BAYLOR S 1,000-POINT CLUB TO WELCOME ONE MORE IN 2009-10 Through the program s first 100 seasons of basketball, Baylor had 18 1,000-point scores. In the last three seasons alone, the Bears have welcomed five 1,000-point scorers (Aaron Bruce, Curtis Jerrells, Henry Dugat, Kevin Rogers and LaceDarius Dunn) three during the 2008-09 season. Senior Tweety Carter will become the sixth 1,000-point scorer under Drew during the early portion of 2009-10. Carter, who currently has 958 points, needs 42 more to reach the 1,000-point plateau. Carter will be the last Baylor player to score 1,000 career points for a while. The nearest active Baylor player to scoring 1,000 points is senior Josh Lomers, who has 356 (Transfer Ekpe Udoh scored 367 points in two seasons at Michigan). PREVIOUS TWO NIT RUNNERS-UP CLASH IN 2010 When Baylor and UMass meet for the first time in Jan. 2010, it will be the clash of the previous two National Invitation Tournament (NIT) runners-up. The Minutemen, under the guidance of current Oklahoma State head coach Travis Ford, lost to Ohio State in the NIT finals, finishing with a 25-11 overall record. BIG 12/PAC-10 HARDWOOD SERIES REMATCH After splitting their Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series with Washington State, the Baylor Bears will travel to Tempe, Ariz., to face the Arizona State Sun Devils. At the 76 Classic in Anaheim, Calif., last season, Baylor upset No. 14 Arizona State, 87-78. The series rematch will take place Thurs., Dec. 3, at 9:30 p.m. CST on FSN. Arizona State will travel to Waco in 2010-11. THREE-PEAT? Last season, Baylor posted back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time and back-to-back postseason appearances for only the second time in school history (1987 NIT and 1988 NCAA). The 2009-10 Bears are looking to post the program s first back-to-back-to-back 20-win seasons and back-to-back-to-back postseason appearances. Baylor s previous best postseason stretches occured under Bill Henderson and Gene Iba. Baylor advanced to three NCAA Tournaments and two Final Fours from 1946-50; Iba guided the Bears to an NCAA Tournament and two NIT appearances from 1987-90).

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 7 HOW PAST NIT FINALISTS HAVE FARED NEXT SEASON Since 1997 (the first season of the Big 12), 11 of 24 NIT finalists have advanced to the NCAA Tournament the following season. Four returned to the NIT the following season, including South Carolina which won back-to-back NIT titles in 2005 and 2006. Three of the last four NIT runners-up returned to the postseason the following season. NIT FINALISTS SINCE 1997 Season Finalists (Postseason) 1996-97 Michigan (1998 NCAA South Second Round), Florida State (1998 NCAA Midwest Second Round) 1997-98 Minnesota (1999 NCAA West First Round), Penn State 1998-99 California (2000 NIT), Clemson 1999-2000 Wake Forest (2001 NCAA Midwest First Round), Notre Dame (2001 NCAA Midwest Second Round) 2000-01 Tulsa (2002 NCAA East Second Round), Alabama (2002 NCAA South Second round) 2001-02 Memphis (2003 NCAA West First Round), South Carolina 2002-03 St. John s, Georgetown 2003-04 Michigan, Rutgers 2004-05 South Carolina (2006 NIT Champions), St. Joseph s (2006 NIT) 2005-06 South Carolina, Michigan (2007 NIT) 2006-07 West Virginia (2008 NCAA Sweet Sixteen), Clemson (2008 NCAA Midwest First Round) 2007-08 Ohio State (2009 NCAA Midwest First Round), UMass INTERNATIONAL PIPELINE With the addition of Dragan Sekelja, Baylor has had at least one foreign player on its roster in each of the last six seasons under Drew. Sekelja is the first European (Croatia) to play for the Bears since Jari Vanttaja (Finland) in 2005-06 and 2006-07. Other foreign Bears under Drew include Aaron Bruce (Australia, 2005-08), Mamadou Diene (Senegal, 2005-09) and Djibril Penny Thiam (Senegal, 2007-08). Sekleja is also the first Bear to wear No. 14 since Bruce, who finished his career with 1,330 points. ONE SHY OF NCAA HISTORY During its historic postseason in 2008-09, Baylor shattered the school record for most games played with 39 (the previous mark was 34). Baylor played the second-most games in a Division I season since 1948. Only Duke (1986), UNLV (1990), Kentucky (1997), Florida (2007), Kansas (2008) and Memphis (2008) played more all with 40. HOME, SWEET HOME For the 11th time in the Ferrell Center s 22-year history, Baylor will play at least 16 home games during the 2009-10 season. Baylor also has played at least 16 home games in 10 of the last 11 seasons (Baylor played only eight home games during 2005-06 season due to NCAA sanctions that did not allow the Bears to play a non-conference schedule.). Last season, Baylor played a Ferrell Center-record 19 home games, finishing with a 14-5 record at home. SPECIALTY STATISTICS [POT - Points off turnovers; PP - Points in the paint; 2nd - Second chance points; FAST - Fast break points; BP - Points off the bench] [Baylor-Opponent] Opponent PP POT 2nd FAST BP Norfolk State 34-18 24-11 16-13 10-0 20-15 Hartford 34-12 14-16 15-15 4-0 7-15 Southern 26-14 24-16 18-16 4-0 23-18 Hardin-Simmons Alabama BAYLOR TOTAL 94 62 49 18 50 Baylor Average 31.3 20.7 16.3 6.0 16.7 OPP TOTAL 44 43 44 0 33 Opp Average 14.7 14.3 14.7 0.0 11.0 CLUTCH FREE THROWS [Final 3 Minutes - Regulation & OT] Player FT-FTA Pct. Oscar Griffin 2-2 1.000 Givon Crump 1-2.500 Nolan Dennis 1-4.250 Quincy Acy Tweety Carter LaceDarius Dunn Fred Ellis Cory Jefferson Anthony Jones Josh Lomers Dragan Sekelja Ekpe Udoh A.J. Walton 0-2.000 TEAM TOTAL 4-10.400 AN ELITE 30-SOMETHING COMPANY Baylor was one of only three Division I schools to have three different players record 30-point games last season against Division I opponents. Only Virginia Tech (Malcolm Delaney, A.D. Vassallo, Jeff Allen) and VMI (Keith Gabriel, Chavis Holmes, Travis Holmes, Austin Kenon) equaled that feat. VMI was the only school to have four players score 30 or more. Baylor was the only Big 12 school to have three different players score 30 or more points in a game in 2008-09 Curtis Jerrells (31 vs. Oklahoma State, Jan. 17), LaceDarius Dunn (33 at Kansas State, Jan. 21) and Tweety Carter (30 at Oklahoma State, Feb. 21). RANKED WITH THE BEST During the 2007-08 season, Baylor returned to the AP Top 25 for the first time in nearly 40 seasons. In 2008-09, Baylor was ranked in the AP Top 25 for a school-record seven consecutive weeks. The Bears peaked at No. 19, one spot short of its highest ranking (No. 18 in 1969). In 2008-09, the Bears also were ranked simultaneously in the AP and ESPN/USA Today Top 25 polls for the first time in school history. Baylor spent six weeks in the ESPN/USA Today Top 25 Poll. BAYLOR BASKETBALL ON THE RADIO Baylor Bears basketball is aired live via the Baylor-ISP SportsNetwork on flagship station 1660AM ESPN Radio (KRZI) in Waco and worldwide on Sirius XM Radio channel 161. All games are broadcast by the Voice of the Bears John Morris and former Baylor basketball standout Pat Nunley, in his 28th season as analyst. INSIDE BAYLOR SPORTS Inside Baylor Sports, the award winning weekly TV show that covers all aspects of Baylor athletics, returns for its 11th season. Senior Producer Robert Shiekh and Producer Lawrence Gilligan provide viewers an inside look at Baylor athletics with thorough highlights, in-depth interviews and imaginative features on all 18 sports presented in a fast-paced, entertaining style. Co-hosts John Morris and Lori Fogleman guide viewers through the best coverage of Baylor athletics on television. Inside Baylor Sports airs Sunday night at 10:30 p.m. CST on KCEN-TV in Central Texas. The program also airs weekly throughout the region on FOX Sports Southwest at 4 p.m. CST each Wednesday and is archived on the web at www.baylortv.com.

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 8 SCOTT DREW ERA SUPERLATIVES BAYLOR TEAM GAME (HIGHS AND LOWS) POINTS High 116 at Texas A&M (1/23/08) Low 41 at Oklahoma (3/6/04) POINTS (HALF) High 62 (1st) Jackson State (12/31/08) Low 15 (2nd) at Nebraska (2/4/06) 15 (1st) Stephen F. Austin (11/25/03) FG MADE High 44 vs. Jackson State (12/31/08) Low 13 at Oklahoma (2/11/06) FG ATTEMPTS High 97 at Texas A&M (1/23/08) Low 32 at Oklahoma (3/6/04) FG PERCENTAGE High.640 (32-50) Centenary (11/18/08) Low.250 (16-64) at Colorado (1/18/06).250 (15-60) UTSA (12/13/03) 3PT FG MADE High 16 at Texas A&M (1/28/06) Low 2 Texas Tech (3/2/05) 2 at Oklahoma (3/6/04) 3PT FG ATTEMPTS High 34 at Texas A&M (1/23/08) Low 8 Northern Illinois (12/22/03) 3PT FG PERCENTAGE High.667 (12-18) Oklahoma State (3/3/07) Low.150 (3-20) vs. Arkansas (1/5/08) FT MADE High 39 at Texas A&M (1/23/08) Low 2 Iowa State (2/1/05) 2 SMU (12/3/03) 2 at BYU-Hawai`i (12/19/03) FT ATTEMPTS High 47 at Texas A&M (1/23/08) Low 3 Iowa State (2/1/05) FT PERCENTAGE High 1.000 (5-5) Washington State (11/30/07) Low.286 (2-7) at BYU-Hawai`i (12/19/03) REBOUNDS High 70 at Texas A&M (1/23/08) Low 17 Texas (1/9/05) 17 Oklahoma (2/26/05) ASSISTS High 24 Paul Quinn (11/15/08) Low 4 at Oklahoma (2/11/06) STEALS High 17 Southern (11/22/08) 17 Paul Quinn (11/15/08) 17 Florida A&M (12/31/07) 17 Prairie View A&M (12/29/07) Low 1 5 times last at Colorado (2/27/08) BLOCKED SHOTS High 13 Paul Quinn (11/15/08) Low 0 13 times last at Wash. St. (12/6/08) TURNOVERS High 26 Jackson State (11/11/07) Low 7 Texas A&M (3/5/08) 7 Oklahoma (1/26/08) 7 Texas (2/19/05) FOULS High 38 at Texas A&M (1/23/08) Low 6 Florida A&M (12/31/07) OPPONENT TEAM GAME (HIGHS AND LOWS) POINTS High 110 at Texas A&M (1/23/08) Low 45 Southern (11/16/09) POINTS (HALF) High 64 (2nd) at Kansas (2/9/08) Low 20 (1st) Centenary (11/18/08) 20 (2nd) Southern (11/22/08) 20 (1st) Iowa State (1/24/04) FG MADE High 39 Oklahoma (2/26/05) Low 15 Southern (11/22/08) FG ATTEMPTS High 94 at Texas A&M (1/23/08) Low 41 Texas A&M (3/5/05) FG PERCENTAGE High.661 (39-59) Oklahoma (2/26/05) Low.259 (15-58) Southern (11/22/08) 3PT FG MADE High 16 Kansas (1/25/05) Low 0 at Kansas (2/9/08) 3PT FG ATTEMPTS High 33 Nebraska (2/21/07) Low 7 at Oklahoma State (2/14/04) 3PT FG PERCENTAGE High.727 (8-11) Texas Tech (2/9/05) Low.000 (0-9) at Kansas (2/9/08) FT MADE High 36 at Kansas (2/9/08) 36 at Texas A&M (1/23/08) Low 2 Delaware State (12/30/06) FT ATTEMPTS High 59 at Texas A&M (1/23/08) Low 4 Florida A&M (12/31/07) FT PERCENTAGE High.947 (18-19) at South Carolina (12/19/07) Low.286 (2-7) Delaware State (12/30/06) REBOUNDS High 64 at Texas A&M (1/23/08) Low 18 Prairie View A&M (12/28/04) ASSISTS High 28 Oklahoma (2/26/05) Low 5 Texas A&M (1/9/07) STEALS High 14 Oklahoma (2/26/05) 14 Iowa State (2/1/05) 14 SMU (12/16/04) Low 0 Texas (2/19/05) BLOCKED SHOTS High 10 at Colorado (1/18/06) Low 0 12 times last vs. Hartford (11/15/09) TURNOVERS High 28 Southern (11/22/08) 28 Md.-Eastern Shore (12/22/04) Low 5 at Texas Tech (2/3/04) FOULS High 32 Colorado State (11/14/06) Low 9 Brown (1/8/08) 9 at Oklahoma (3/6/04) 9 Texas Tech (1/17/04)

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 9 THE LAST TIME A BAYLOR TEAM... Scored 100 Points 113 vs. Jackson State (D31, 2008) THE LAST TIME A BAYLOR OPPONENT... Scored 100 Points 100 by Kansas (F9, 2008) Scored 90 Points 98 vs. Oklahoma State (J17, 2009) Scored 90 Points 95 by Oklahoma (J24, 2009) Scored Fewer than 60 Points 57 at Texas (M2, 2009) Scored Fewer than 60 Points 45 by Southern (N16, 2009) Scored Fewer than 50 Points 45 at Nebraska (F4, 2006) Scored Fewer than 50 Points 45 by Southern (N16, 2009) Won by 30 Points 35 vs. Jackson State (D31, 2008) Won by 30 Points 40 by Oklahoma (J20, 2007) Shot 65 pct from floor 65.2 (45-69) vs. Prairie View (D5, 1995) Shot 65 pct from floor 66.1 (39-59) by Oklahoma (F26, 2005) Shot 60 pct from floor 60.9 (28-46) vs. Georgetown (M18, 2009) Shot 60 pct from floor 63.4 (26-41) by Texas A&M (M5, 2005) Shot less than 35 pct from floor 31.6 (18-57) at Texas (M2, 2009) Shot less than 35 pct from floor 28.6 (16-56) by Southern (N16, 2009) Shot 50 pct from 3FG 50.0 (6-12) vs. Norfolk State (N13, 2009) Shot 50 pct from 3FG 66.7 (6-9) by Texas A&M (J14, 2009) Shot less than 35 pct from 3FG 22.2 (4-18) vs. Southern (N16, 2009) Shot less than 35 pct from 3FG 28.0 (7-25) by Southern (N16, 2009) Made 10 3-point field goals 10 vs. Penn State (A2, 2009) Made 10 3-point field goals 13 by Hartford (N15, 2009) Shot 75 pct from FT line 83.3 (5-6) vs. Penn State (A2, 2009) Shot 75 pct from FT line 75.0 (12-16) by Hartford (N15, 2009) Shot less than 50 pct from FT line 47.1 (8-17) vs. Texas Southern (N20, 2006) Shot less than 50 pct from FT line 47.4 (9-19) by South Carolina (J2, 2009) Had 50 70 at Texas A&M (J23, 2008) Had 50 62 by Wake Forest (N30, 2008) Had 20 Offensive 24 at Oklahoma (J24, 2009) Had 20 Offensive 21 by Virginia Tech (M21, 2009) Had 20 Assists 20 at Virginia Tech (M21, 2009) Had 20 Assists 20 by Texas A&M (F24, 2007) Had 20 Turnovers 23 vs. Providence (N27, 2008) Had 20 Turnovers 23 by Texas Tech (J10, 2009) Had less than 10 Turnovers 9 vs. Georgetown (M18, 2009) Had less than 10 Turnovers 8 by Hartford (N15, 2009) Had 10 Steals 11 vs. Georgetown (M18, 2009) Had 10 Steals 11 by San Diego State (M31, 2009) Had 10 Blocked Shots 11 vs. Southern (N22, 2008) Had 10 Blocked Shots 10 by Colorado (J18, 2006) Had two 20-point scorers Dunn, Udoh vs. Hartford (N15, 2009) Had two 20-point scorers Eaton, Anderson at Oklahoma State (F21, 2009) Had seven double-figure scorers vs. Missouri (M1, 2008) Had two double-figure rebounders B. Griffin, Pattillo of Oklahoma (F11, 2009) Had six double-figure scorers at Virginia Tech (M21, 2009) Scored 50-plus points in 1st half 58 by Oklahoma (J24, 2009) Had five double-figure scorers vs. Oklahoma State (J17, 2009) Scored 50-plus points in 2nd half 57 by Wake Forest (N30, 2008) Had four double-figure scorers vs. Penn State (A2, 2009) Scored 20 points or less in 1st half 20 by Centenary (N18, 2008) Had no players score in double figures vs. Texas A&M (March 5, 2008) Scored 20 points or less in 2nd half 20 by Southern (N22, 2008) Had two double-figure rebounders Rogers, Dunn at Texas A&M (J23, 2008) Failed to make 3FG F9, 2008 by Kansas (0-9) Scored 50-plus points in first half 62 vs. Jackson State (D31, 2008) Scored 50-plus points in second half 51 vs. Jackson State (D31, 2008) THE LAST TIME AN OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL... Scored 20 points or less in 1st half 18 vs. Kansas (J24, 2007) Had a 20/10 Performance (Pts/Reb) Richard Roby (32 pts, 12 reb) of CU (M13, 2008) Scored 20 points or less in 2nd half 18 vs. Southern (N16, 2009) Scored 30 Points James Harden (32) of Arizona State (N28, 2008) Failed to make 3FG F21, 1990 vs. Texas Tech (0-8) Scored 20 Points Joe Zeglinski (23) of Hartford (N15, 2009) Defeated a ranked team 71-64 vs. 11/11 Kansas (M12, 2009) Had 20 Jamahl Mosley (20) of Colorado (M8, 2001) Lost to a ranked team 60-73 vs. 14/15 Missouri (M14, 2009) Had 15 Marshall Moses (18) of Oklahoma State (F21, 2009) Won an overtime game 98-92 vs. Oklahoma State (J17, 2009) Had 10 Assists Andres Torres (12) of Hartford (N15, 2009) Lost an overtime game 84-91 (2ot) to Colorado (M13, 2008) Had 5 Steals Will Blalock (5) of Iowa State (M10, 2005) Won a double-ot game 87-82 vs. Colorado State (N14, 2006) Had 5 Blocked Shots Marcus King-Stockton (5) of Colorado (M13, 2008) Lost a double-ot game 84-91 to Colorado (M13, 2008) Won a triple-ot game never Lost a triple-ot game 93-97 at SMU (J9, 1988) Won a quadruple-ot game 96-95 vs. North Texas (D17, 1988) Lost a quadruple-ot game never Won a quintuple-ot game 116-110 at Texas A&M (J23, 2008) Lost a quintuple-ot game never THE LAST TIME A BAYLOR INDIVIDUAL... Recorded a Triple-Double (Pts/Reb/Ast) Curtis Jerrells (17 pts, 11 reb, 10 ast) vs. Hartford (D22, 2008) Recorded a Triple-Double (Pts/Reb/Blk) Brian Skinner (24 pts, 14 reb, 10 blk) vs. Eastern Washington (N29, 1997) Recorded a Double-Double (Pts/Reb) Ekpe Udoh (18 pts, 11 reb) vs. Norfolk State (N13, 2009) Recorded a Double-Double (Pts/Ast) Curtis Jerrells (31 pts, 10 ast) vs. Oklahoma State (J17, 2009) Had a 20/10 Performance (Pts/Reb) Kevin Rogers (24 pts, 11 reb) at Colorado (F27, 2008) Scored 30 Points LaceDarius Dunn (32) vs. Norfolk State (N13, 2009) Scored 20 Points LaceDarius Dunn (29)/Ekpe Udoh (21) vs. Hartford (N15, 2009) Had 20 Kevin Rogers (20) vs. Nebraska (M11, 2009) Had 15 Kevin Rogers (20) vs. Nebraska (M11, 2009) Had 10 Assists Curtis Jerrells (10) vs. Oklahoma State (J17, 2009) Had 5 Steals A.J. Walton (5) vs. Southern (N16, 2009) Had 5 Blocked Shots Ekpe Udoh (5) vs. Hartford (N15, 2009)

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 10 BAYLOR CAREER RECORDS CHARTS WINS Player Years GP W 1. Curtis Jerrells 2005-09 119 64 Kevin Rogers 2005-09 118 64 Henry Dugat 2005-09 117 64 4. Micheal Williams 1985-88 115 62 5. Darryl Middleton 1985-88 109 61 6. Frank Williams 1985-88 110 59 7. Robert McLemore 1985-88 110 58 8. Tweety Carter 2006-99 57 Josh Lomers 2006-96 57 10. Matt Sayman 2000-04 118 55 Pat Nunley 1978-81 106 55 LaceDarius Dunn 2007-73 47 WINS (BIG 12 ONLY) Player Years GP W 1. Curtis Jerrells 2005-09 64 22 Kevin Rogers 2005-09 63 22 Henry Dugat 2005-09 62 22 4. Mamadou Diene 2005-09 55 19 5. Tweety Carter 2006-48 18 Jamie Kendrick 1997-2000 64 18 Aaron Bruce 2004-08 62 18 8. Josh Lomers 2006-45 17 9. Mark Shepherd 2004-08 54 16 10. LaceDarius Dunn 2008-32 14 Five others with 14 GAMES PLAYED Player Years GP 1. Curtis Jerrells 2005-09 119 2. Kevin Rogers 2005-09 118 Matt Sayman 2000-04 118 4. Henry Dugat 2005-09 117 5. Jamie Kendrick 1997-2000 116 6. Micheal Williams 1985-88 115 7. Melvin Hunt 1988-91 114 8. Robert McLemore 1985-88 110 Jay Shakir 1980-83 110 Terry Teagle 1979-82 110 Frank Williams 1985-88 110 Tweety Carter 2006-99 Josh Lomers 2006-96 GAMES PLAYED (BIG 12 ONLY) Player Years GP 1. Jamie Kendrick 1997-2000 64 Matt Sayman 2000-04 64 Curtis Jerrells 2005-09 64 4. Kevin Rogers 2005-09 63 5. Aaron Bruce 2004-08 62 Henry Dugat 2005-09 62 7. Mamadou Diene 2005-09 55 8. Mark Shepherd 2004-08 54 9. Tweety Carter 2006-48 Leon Morris 1997-99 48 GAMES STARTED Player Years GP GS 1. Curtis Jerrells 2005-09 119 119 2. Doug Brandt 1994-97 109 108 3. Micheal Williams 1985-88 115 104 4. Brian Skinner 1995-96 103 102 5. Kevin Rogers 2005-09 118 101 6. Aaron Bruce 2004-08 106 98 7. Jay Shakir 1980-83 110 96 8. Pat Nunley 1979-82 106 93 9. Robert McLemore 1985-88 110 92 10. Nelson Haggerty 1992-95 98 88 Tweety Carter 2006-99 57 GAMES STARTED (BIG 12 ONLY) Player Years GS 1. Curtis Jerrells 2005-09 64 2. Aaron Bruce 2005-08 56 3. Kevin Rogers 2005-09 47 4. Jamie Kendrick 1997-2000 46 5. Leon Morris 1997-99 39 6. Henry Dugat 2005-09 37 7. Tweety Carter 2006-33 Mamadou Diene 2005-09 33 9. Tommy Swanson 2003-06 32 Tim Bush 2005-07 32 Brian Skinner 1997-98 32 Lawrence Roberts 2002-03 32 DeMarcus Minor 1999-2001 32 Terry Black 1999-2001 32 MINUTES PLAYED Player Years GP Avg Min 1. Curtis Jerrells 2005-09 119 33.1 3,934 2. Kevin Rogers 2005-09 118 29.2 3,448 3. Brian Skinner 1994-98 103 33.0 3,399 4. Henry Dugat 2005-09 117 27.4 3,207 5. Nelson Haggerty 1992-95 98 31.9 3,127 6. Doug Brandt 1994-97 109 28.7 3,125 7. Aaron Bruce 2004-08 106 28.8 3,055 8. Aundre Branch 1992-95 102 28.8 2,940 9. Roddrick Miller 1995-98 107 27.4 2,932 10. Tweety Carter 2006-99 28.4 2,812 MINUTES PER GAME [min 40 games] Player Years GP Min Avg 1. DeMarcus Minor 2000-01 60 2,276 37.9 2. John Lucas III 2002-03 58 1,988 34.3 3. Terry Black 2000-01 60 2,050 34.2 4. Julius Denton 1989-90 57 1,906 33.4 5. Curtis Jerrells 2005-09 119 3,934 33.1 Tevis Stukes 1999-00 42 1,392 33.1 7. Brian Skinner 1994-98 103 3,399 33.0 8. Patrick Hunter 1997-98 55 1,772 32.2 9. Nelson Haggerty 1992-95 98 3,127 31.9 10. Kevin Rogers 2005-09 118 3,448 29.2

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 11 BAYLOR CAREER RECORDS CHARTS POINTS Player Years GP Avg Pts 1. Terry Teagle 1979-82 110 19.9 2,189 2. Micheal Williams 1985-88 115 16.1 1,854 3. Curtis Jerrells 2005-09 119 15.3 1,820 4. Brian Skinner 1994-98 103 16.5 1,702 5. Darryl Middleton 1985-88 109 15.4 1,677 6. Aundre Branch 1991-95 102 16.3 1,666 7. Kevin Rogers 2005-09 118 11.6 1,371 8. Darrell Hardy 1965-67 72 18.9 1,360 9. Aaron Bruce 2004-08 106 12.5 1,330 10. Doug Brandt 1993-97 109 11.6 1,263 11. Vinnie Johnson 1977-79 51 24.1 1,231 12. Henry Dugat 2005-09 117 10.5 1,229 13. David Wesley 1989-92 72 17.0 1,224 14. Willie Sublett 1990-94 109 11.2 1,223 15. Larry Gatewood 1967-70 72 15.6 1,120 16. LaceDarius Dunn 2007-73 15.2 1,109 17. William Chatmon 1969-71 50 22.1 1,104 18. Roddrick Miller 1994-98 107 10.2 1,094 19. Arthur Edwards 1974-78 101 10.5 1,062 20. Jerry Mallett 1954-57 69 15.3 1,053 21 Winston Moore 1962-65 69 15.2 1,046 22. Kelvin Chalmers 1988-92 102 10.2 1,045 23. Don Heathington 1947-50 84 1,040 Tweety Carter 2006-99 9.7 958 20-POINT GAMES [since 1967-68] Player Years G 1. Terry Teagle 1979-82 52 2. Aundre Branch 1992-95 40 3. Vinnie Johnson 1978-79 40 4. Darryl Middleton 1985-88 38 5. Charlie McKinney 1973-74 33 6. Brian Skinner 1995-98 32 7. Micheal Williams 1985-88 27 8. David Wesley 1990-92 26 Curtis Jerrells 2005-09 26 10. William Chatmon 1970-71 24 LaceDarius Dunn 2007-17 3-PT FIELD GOALS MADE Player Years Pct 3FA 3FM 1. Aundre Branch 1991-95.359 744 267 2. Roddrick Miller 1994-98.351 618 217 Aaron Bruce 2004-08.390 556 217 Curtis Jerrells 2005-09.357 607 217 5. LaceDarius Dunn 2007-.399 489 195 Tweety Carter 2006-.384 508 195 7. Henry Dugat 2005-09.367 431 158 8. Wendell Greenleaf 1999-02.338 441 145 9. Willie Sublett 1990-94.366 393 144 10. Tevis Stukes 1998-00.350 394 138 POINTS PER GAME [min 40 games] Player Years GP Pts Avg 1. Vinnie Johnson 1978-79 51 1,231 24.1 2. William Chatmon 1970-71 50 1,104 22.1 3. Terry Teagle 1979-82 110 2,189 19.9 4. Darrell Hardy 1965-67 72 1,360 18.9 5. Charlie McKinney 1973-74 50 892 17.8 6. Tevis Stukes 1998-00 42 742 17.7 7. David Wesley 1990-92 72 1,224 17.0 8. Larry Spicer 1975-77 55 919 16.7 9. Brian Skinner 1997-98 103 1,702 16.5 10. Jimmy Turner 1965-68 50 826 16.5 30-POINT GAMES [since 1967-68] Player Years G 1. Vinnie Johnson 1978-79 12 2. David Wesley 1990-92 8 3. Aundre Branch 1992-95 7 4. William Chatmon 1970-71 5 5. Larry Spicer 1976-77 4 Terry Teagle 1979-82 4 Micheal Williams 1985-88 4 Curtis Jerrells 2005-09 4 9. LaceDarius Dunn 2007-3 Larry Gatewood 1968-70 3 Carlos Briggs 1984-85 3 Tony Rufus 1976-77 3 Tweety Carter 2006-2 3-PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Player Years Pct 3FM 3FA 1. Aundre Branch 1991-95.359 267 744 2. Roddrick Miller 1994-98.351 217 618 3. Curtis Jerrells 2005-09.357 217 607 4. Aaron Bruce 2004-08.390 217 556 5. Tweety Carter 2006-.384 195 508 6. LaceDarius Dunn 2007-.399 195 489 7. Wendell Greenleaf 1999-02.338 145 441 8. Henry Dugat 2005-09.367 158 431 9. Tevis Stukes 1998-00.350 138 394 10. Willie Sublett 1990-94.366 144 393 3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE [min 50 made] Player Years 3FM 3FA Pct 1. Melvin Hunt 1987-91 81 162.500 2. Mark Buchanan 1983-87 55 113.487 3. LaceDarius Dunn 2007-195 489.399 4. R.T. Guinn 2001-04 103 263.392 5. Kenny Taylor 2001-03 105 269.3903 6. Aaron Bruce 2004-08 217 556.3902 7. Tweety Carter 2006-195 508.384 8. David Wesley 1989-92 123 326.377 9. Henry Dugat 2005-09 158 431.367 10. Willie Sublett 1990-94 144 393.366

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 12 BAYLOR CAREER RECORDS CHARTS CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH 3-POINT FGM Player Dates G 1. Tevis Stukes 11/20/99-3/10/00 29 2. LaceDarius Dunn 3/1/08-2/7/09 28 Aaron Bruce 12/4/04-1/18/06 28 4. Kenny Taylor 12/14/02-3/1/03 19 Roddrick Miller 2/2/95-12/16/95 19 6. Tweety Carter 12/31/08-3/7/09 18 Curtis Jerrells 1/27/07-11/30/07 18 8. Wendell Greenleaf 12/17/01-2/12/02 17 Wendell Greenleaf 3/8/00-1/25/01 17 10. Terrance Thomas 12/9/03-2/18/04 16 Willie Sublett 3/2/92-1/19/93 16 LaceDarius Dunn 2/28/09-present 15 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE [min 100 made] Player Years FTM FTA Pct 1. LaceDarius Dunn 2007-218 261.835 2. John Lucas III 2002-03 104 125.832 3. David Wesley 1989-92 365 441.828 4. Pat Nunley 1978-81 118 143.825 5. Steve Bartels 1966-69 216 262.824 6. Aaron Bruce 2004-07 178 218.817 7. DeMarcus Minor 1999-01 255 313.815 8. Tommy Hatfield 1964-66 135 166.813 9. Larry Gatewood 1968-70 296 364.813 10. Tom Stanton 1970-72 207 257.805 Tommy Bowman 1967-70 273 339.805 ASSISTS Player Years GP Avg Ast 1. Nelson Haggerty 1991-95 98 7.13 699 2. Curtis Jerrells 2005-09 119 4.09 487 3. Micheal Williams 1985-88 115 4.03 464 4. Aaron Bruce 2004-08 106 3.02 320 5. David Wesley 1989-92 72 4.39 316 6. Jay Shakir 1980-83 110 2.85 314 7. DeMarcus Minor 1999-01 60 5.17 310 8. Vinnie Johnson 1977-79 51 6.04 308 9. Matt Sayman 2000-04 118 2.53 299 10. Tweety Carter 2006-99 2.87 286 ASSISTS PER GAME [min 125 assists] Player Years GP Ast Avg 1. Nelson Haggerty 1991-95 98 699 7.13 2. Vinnie Johnson 1977-79 51 308 6.04 3. DeMarcus Minor 1999-01 60 310 5.17 4. David Wesley 1989-92 72 316 4.39 5. John Lucas III 2001-03 58 242 4.17 6. Curtis Jerrells 2005-09 119 487 4.09 7. Micheal Williams 1985-88 115 464 4.03 8. Patrick Hunter 1997-98 55 204 3.71 9. Mike Little 1979-80 41 138 3.37 10. Aaron Bruce 2004-08 106 320 3.02 Tweety Carter 2006-99 286 2.87 BLOCKED SHOTS PER GAME [min 30 blocks] Player Years GP Blk Avg 1. Brian Skinner 1994-98 103 346 3.36 2. Mamadou Diene 2005-09 101 145 1.44 3. Greg Davis 2000-02 56 72 1.29 4. Ben Echols 1999-00 45 55 1.22 5. Lawrence Roberts 2001-03 56 68 1.21 6. Jim Vasauskas 1978-79 40 48 1.20 7. Daryl Baucham 1981-83 55 55 1.00 8. Joey Fatta 1989-92 102 101 0.99 9. Quincy Acy 2008-37 36 0.97 Willie Sublett 1991-94 109 106 0.97 STEALS Player Years GP Avg Stl 1. Micheal Williams 1985-88 115 2.45 282 2. Curtis Jerrells 2005-09 119 1.34 159 3. Terry Black 1999-01 60 2.55 153 4. Henry Dugat 2005-09 117 1.30 152 5. Wendell Greenleaf 1999-02 87 1.74 151 6. David Wesley 1990-92 72 2.01 145 7. Roddrick Miller 1994-98 107 1.09 117 8. Brian Skinner 1994-98 103 1.13 116 9. Darryl Middleton 1985-88 109 1.06 115 10. Tweety Carter 2006-99 1.12 111 STEALS [min 75 steals] Player Years GP Avg Stl 1. Terry Black 1999-01 60 153 2.55 2. Micheal Williams 1985-88 115 282 2.45 3. David Wesley 1990-92 72 145 2.01 4. Julius Denton 1988-90 57 110 1.93 5. Wendell Greenleaf 1999-02 87 151 1.74 6. Lawrence Roberts 2002-03 56 96 1.71 7. John Lucas III 2002-03 58 81 1.40 8. Curtis Jerrells 2005-09 119 159 1.34 9. Henry Dugat 2005-09 117 152 1.30 10. DeMarcus Minor 2000-01 60 76 1.27 Tweety Carter 2006-99 111 1.12

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 13 NOTES AND INTANGIBLES 2009 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM (BIG 12 MEDIA) Led team with eight rebounds in win vs. Southern (Nov. 16) Added six points and four rebounds in 33 minutes vs. Hartford (Nov. 15) Scored five points and grabbed four boards in 15 minutes vs. Norfolk State (Nov. 13) One of 10 Division I student-athletes who played for Athletes In Action's 10-Day European Tour of Poland, Germany in May 2009 Nicknamed "The Cookie Monster" Set Baylor and Big 12 records with 20 consecutive made field goals to start the 2008-09 season 4 QUINCY ACY F 6-7 225 S0. 1L MESQUITE, TEXAS (HORN) 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts NORFOLK STATE N13 15 1-1 0-0 3-5 1-3 4 2-0 0 0 1 0 5 HARTFORD N15 33 3-5 0-0 0-0 3-1 4 2-0 0 0 0 0 6 SOUTHERN N16 19 2-5 0-0 1-2 3-5 8 2-0 0 2 1 0 5 THE ACY FILE PERSONAL Full Name Quincy Jyrome Acy Birthdate Oct. 6, 1990 Wingspan 7 ft, 2 1/4 in Standing Reach 8 ft, 11 in Major Speech Communication CAREER HIGHS Points 17 vs. Oklahoma State [1/17/09] 12 vs. Oklahoma State [1/17/09] Assists 2, three times Blocks 5 vs. Paul Quinn [11/15/08] Steals 5 vs. Paul Quinn [11/15/08] Field Goals 7 vs. Centenary [11/18/08] Field Goal Attempts 7, twice; last vs. Kansas [2/2/09] 3-Point Field Goals None 3-Point Field Goal Attempts None Free Throws 7 vs. Oklahoma State [1/17/09] Free Throw Attempts 10 vs. Oklahoma State [1/17/09] Minutes Played 37 at Kansas State [1/21/09] MISCELLANEOUS BU Record Double-Figure Pts 6 (5-1) Double-Figure Reb 2 (2-0) Led Team in Reb 3 (3-0) 2+ Blocks 8 (5-3) Double-Doubles 2 (2-0) ACY S CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) 2008-09 34-10 558-16.4 72-110.655 0-0.000 41-72.569 49-75-124 3.6 75-2 9 33 34 21 185 5.4 2009-10 3-0 67-22.3 6-11.545 0-0.000 4-7.571 7-9-16 5.3 6-0 0 2 2 0 16 5.3 Career 37-10 625-16.9 78-121.645 0-0.000 45-79.570 56-84-140 3.8 81-2 9 35 36 21 201 5.4 ACY S CAREER STATISTICS (BIG 12 ONLY) 2008-09 16-10 304-19.0 34-57.596 0-0.000 26-38.684 27-30-57 3.6 35-0 4 15 13 5 94 5.9 2009-10 Career 16-10 304-19.0 34-57.596 0-0.000 26-38.684 27-30-57 3.6 35-0 4 15 13 5 94 5.9

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 14 NOTES AND INTANGIBLES Will miss season's first four games due to team rules infraction Will return for Baylor's Thanksgiving Day game vs. Alabama at Old Spice Classic in Orlando, Fla. First-ever McDonald's All-American at Baylor Highest-scoring high school player in U.S. history 7,457 points (six varsity seasons) Enters the 2009-10 season 42 points shy (958) of becoming the 24th member of Baylor's 1,000-point club Enters the 2009-10 season ranked eighth all-time at Baylor with 57 career wins, 10th all-time with 2,812 career minutes played and 10th all-time with 286 career assists 5th on Baylor's career 3-point field goals made list (195) 7th in career 3-point field goal percentage (38.4 percent) 10th in career assists (286) and career steals (111) at Baylor Owns national high school 3-point single-season mark 287 Given name Demond (DEE-mond), nicknamed "Tweety" because of crying sound as baby. 45 TWEETY CARTER G 5-11 185 SR. 3L RESERVE, LA. (RESERVE CHRISTIAN) 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts NORFOLK STATE N13 DNP (SUSPENDED TEAM RULES INFRACTION) HARTFORD N15 DNP (SUSPENDED TEAM RULES INFRACTION) SOUTHERN N16 DNP (SUSPENDED TEAM RULES INFRACTION) THE CARTER FILE PERSONAL Full Name Demond Carvez Carter Birthdate Oct. 25, 1986 Vertical Leap 36 in Standing Reach 7 ft, 8 1/2 in Major General Studies CAREER HIGHS Points 31 at Syracuse [12/16/06] 7 at Texas A&M [2/24/07] Assists 9 vs. Georgetown [3/18/09] Blocks 1, twice Steals 5 vs. Texas Southern [11/20/06] Field Goals 11, twice Field Goal Attempts 19 at Syracuse [12/16/06] 3-Point Field Goals 7, twice 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 12 at Syracuse [12/16/06] Free Throws 6, twice Free Throw Attempts 6, four times Minutes Played 42, twice MISCELLANEOUS BU Record Double-Figure Pts 44 (27-17) Led Team in Pts 9 (5-4) 20+ Points 4 (1-3) 5+ Assists 18 (15-3) Led Team in Assists 31 (15-16) CARTER S CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) 2006-07 31-13 789-25.5 92-247.372 57-166.343 28-36.778 12-44-56 1.8 59-0 83 38 2 37 269 8.7 2007-08 32-8 827-25.8 103-242.426 55-136.404 45-61.738 15-44-59 1.8 71-2 89 50 0 31 306 9.6 2008-09 36-36 1196-33.2 129-300.430 83-206.403 42-64.656 15-75-90 2.5 91-1 114 50 0 43 383 10.6 2009-10 Career 99-57 2812-28.4 324-789.411 195-508.384 115-161.714 42-163-205 2.1 221-3 286 138 2 111 958 9.7 CARTER S CAREER STATISTICS (BIG 12 ONLY) 2006-07 16-11 432-27.0 43-132.326 30-93.323 14-18.778 9-28-37 2.3 39-0 40 17 2 17 130 8.1 2007-08 16-6 437-27.3 48-118.407 30-69.435 32-40.800 6-22-28 1.8 42-2 48 24 0 14 158 9.9 2008-09 16-16 548-34.2 64-153.418 41-110.373 16-27.593 7-31-38 2.4 39-0 52 22 0 21 185 11.6 2009-10 Career 48-33 1417-29.5 155-403.385 101-272.371 62-85.729 22-81-103 2.1 120-2 140 63 2 52 473 9.9

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 15 NOTES AND INTANGIBLES Scored first collegiate point in five minutes vs. Southern (Nov. 16) Did not play vs. Hartford (Nov. 15) Made Baylor debut in season-opening 85-58 win over Norfolk State (Nov. 13) Had an assist in seven minutes vs. Norfolk State Rated as high as No. 14 among fifth-year players by HoopScoop.com Top 10 fifth-year player by Bob Gibbons All-Star Report Ranked No. 142 nationally in Rivals.com s Class of 2009 and 31st-rated small forward in ESPNU 100. Averaged 10.3 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists as a senior for Brewster Academy As a junior, member of Brewster team that captured the New England Class A title that advanced to National Prep Final Four 20 GIVON CRUMP F 6-7 210 FR. HS WASHINGTON, D.C. (BREWSTER ACADEMY) 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts NORFOLK STATE N13 7 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-2 2 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 HARTFORD N15 DNP (COACH S DECISION) SOUTHERN N16 5 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-1 2 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 THE CRUMP FILE PERSONAL Birthdate Oct. 6, 1989 Major Speech Communication CAREER HIGHS Points 1 vs. Southern [11/16/09] 2, twice Assists 1 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Blocks Steals Field Goals Field Goal Attempts 2 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] 3-Point Field Goals 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 2 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Free Throws 1 vs. Southern [11/16/09] Free Throw Attempts 2 vs. Southern [11/16/09] Minutes Played 7 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] MISCELLANEOUS BU Record Double-Figure Pts Led Team in Pts 20+ Points 5+ Assists Led Team in Assists CRUMP S CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) 2009-10 2-0 12-6.0 0-3.000 0-3.000 1-2.500 1-3-4 2.0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0.5 Career 2-0 12-6.0 0-3.000 0-3.000 1-2.500 1-3-4 2.0 0-0 1 1 0 0 1 0.5 CRUMP S CAREER STATISTICS (BIG 12 ONLY) 2009-10 Career

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 16 NOTES AND INTANGIBLES Scored five points in 17 minutes vs. Southern (Nov. 16) Played three minutes off bench vs. Hartford (Nov. 15) Made Baylor debut in season-opening 85-58 win over Norfolk State (Nov. 13) Scored three points in 19 minutes vs. Norfolk State (Nov. 13) Rated as high as No. 44 nationally in the ESPNU 100 Rated No. 15 at his position nationally by both Rivals.com and Scout.com and No. 58 overall in the Class of 2009 Originally signed a National Letter of Intent to attend Memphis but was granted his full release in April 2009 Ranked No. 2 on the 2009 Websider Hoops Top 10 on Rivals.com Also the No.1-rated player in the state by TexasRoundball.com and No. 4 by Mike Kunstadt's TexasHoops.com 12 NOLAN DENNIS G 6-5 180 FR. HS N. RICHLAND HILLS, TEXAS (RICHLAND) 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts NORFOLK STATE N13 19 1-5 0-1 1-6 0-1 1 4-0 3 3 0 0 3 HARTFORD N15 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 SOUTHERN N16 17 1-4 0-2 3-4 0-1 1 2-0 1 2 0 1 5 THE DENNIS FILE PERSONAL Full Name Nolan Ryan Dennis Birthdate March 20, 1991 Major Undecided CAREER HIGHS Points 5 vs. Southern [11/16/09] 1 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Assists 3 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Blocks Steals 5 vs. Southern [11/16/09] Field Goals 1, twice Field Goal Attempts 5 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] 3-Point Field Goals 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 2 vs. Southern [11/16/09] Free Throws 1 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Free Throw Attempts 6 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Minutes Played 19 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] MISCELLANEOUS BU Record Double-Figure Pts Led Team in Pts 20+ Points 5+ Assists Led Team in Assists DENNIS CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) 2009-10 3-0 39-13.0 2-9.222 0-3.000 4-10.400 0-2-2 0.7 6-0 4 7 0 1 8 2.7 Career 3-0 39-13.0 2-9.222 0-3.000 4-10.400 0-2-2 0.7 6-0 4 7 0 1 8 2.7 DENNIS CAREER STATISTICS (BIG 12 ONLY) 2009-10 Career

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 17 NOTES AND INTANGIBLES 2009 NIT ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM, 2009 BIG 12 SIXTH MAN (COACHES, WACO TRIBUNE-HERALD) AND BIG 12 ALL-BENCH (THE OKLAHOMAN), 2009 ALL-BIG 12, HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES) PHILLIPS 66 BIG 12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK (NOV. 15, 2009) Currently stands as Baylor s career leader in free throw percentage (83.5 percent) Currently ranks 16th in Baylor history with 1,109 points [Trails Larry Gatewood (1,120) by 11 points for 15th] Tied for fifth in Baylor history (with teammate Tweety Carter) with 195 career 3FG made Made 3FG in 15 consecutive games dating back to last season Scored in double figures in each of last 16 games dating back to last season and in 54 of 73 career games Seven career games with 25 points or more Nine career games with six or more 3FG made 17 20-point games in 73 career contests Tied career high with four assists vs. Southern (Nov. 16) His 4:0 assist-to-turnover ratio vs. Southern (Nov. 16) tied career best (4:0 vs. Florida A&M, 12/31/07) Scored game-high 32 points, including career-best 25 first-half points, in season-opening 86-58 win over Norfolk State (Nov. 13) 24 LACEDARIUS DUNN G 6-4 205 JR. 2L MONROE, LA. (EXCELSIOR CHRISTIAN) 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts NORFOLK STATE N13 * 27 10-16 4-4 8-8 1-0 1 1-0 1 1 0 2 32 HARTFORD N15 * 38 11-27 6-16 1-2 0-5 5 2-0 0 2 0 1 29 SOUTHERN N16 * 29 3-13 2-10 5-5 1-1 2 2-0 4 0 0 1 13 THE DUNN FILE PERSONAL Full Name LaceDarius Dejuan Dunn Birthdate Sept. 5, 1987 Hand Width 10 1/4 in (L), 10 in (R) Standing Reach 8 ft, 4 1/2 in Major General Studies CAREER HIGHS Points 38 at Texas Tech [3/8/08] 10, twice Assists 4, three times Blocks 2, twice Steals 4, twice Field Goals 11, twice Field Goal Attempts 27 vs. Hartford [11/15/09] 3-Point Field Goals 9 at Kansas State [1/21/09] 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 16 vs. Hartford [11/15/09] Free Throws 12 at Texas Tech [3/8/08] Free Throw Attempts 13 at Texas Tech [3/8/08] Minutes Played 38 vs. Colorado [3/13/08] MISCELLANEOUS BU Record Double-Figure Pts 54 (36-18) Led Team in Pts 24 (18-6) 20+ Points 17 (13-4) 5+ Assists 0 (0-0) 5+ 31 (24-7) DUNN S CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) 2007-08 31-0 681-22.0 130-288.451 74-178.416 87-104.837 35-92-127 4.1 69-1 24 46 0 28 421 13.6 2008-09 39-14 1118-28.7 194-438.443 109-281.388 117-142.824 51-139-190 4.9 108-3 24 70 6 42 614 15.7 2009-10 3-3 94-31.3 24-56.429 12-30.400 14-15.933 2-6-8 2.7 5-0 5 3 0 4 74 24.7 Career 73-17 1893-25.9 348-782.445 195-489.399 218-261.835 88-237-325 4.5 182-4 53 119 6 74 1109 15.2 DUNN S CAREER STATISTICS (BIG 12 ONLY) 2007-08 16-0 346-21.6 63-155.406 34-93.366 57-66.864 16-45-61 3.8 34-1 11 27 0 11 217 13.6 2008-09 16-2 450-28.1 74-174.425 36-107.336 46-60.767 22-45-67 4.2 44-1 2 26 3 13 230 14.4 2009-10 Career 32-2 796-24.9 137-329.416 70-200.350 103-126.817 38-90-128 4.0 78-2 13 53 3 24 447 14.0

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 18 NOTES AND INTANGIBLES Pulled down season-high four rebounds in season-high 10 minutes vs. Southern (Nov. 16) Came off the bench, playing nine minutes against both Norfolk State (Nov. 13) and Hartford (Nov. 15) Sophomore forward that was redshirted in 2007-08 to retain eligibility Athletic player with solid skills Six-foot-six forward played the 4 position in high school Switched between the 3 and 4 position as a reserve forward last season 3 FRED ELLIS F 6-6 215 SO 1L SACRAMENTO, CALIF. (SACRAMENTO) 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts NORFOLK STATE N13 9 0-1 0-0 2-2 2-0 2 0-0 0 2 0 0 2 HARTFORD N15 9 0-0 0-0 1-2 1-2 3 4-0 1 0 0 1 1 SOUTHERN N16 10 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-2 4 0-0 0 2 0 0 3 THE ELLIS FILE PERSONAL Full Name Frederick Douglas Ellis Jr. Birthdate May 2, 1989 Wingspan 6 ft, 9 in Standing Reach 8 ft, 7 in Major Speech Communication CAREER HIGHS Points 10 vs. Jacksonville [11/24/08] 6 vs. Providence [11/27/08] Assists 2, twice Blocks 2 vs. Centenary [11/18/08] Steals 2, twice Field Goals 3, twice Field Goal Attempts 6 vs. Providence [11/27/08] 3-Point Field Goals 1, twice 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 2, twice Free Throws 4 vs. Southern [11/22/08] Free Throw Attempts 6 vs. Southern [11/22/08] Minutes Played 19 vs. Paul Quinn [11/15/08] MISCELLANEOUS BU Record Double-Figure Pts 1 (1-0) Double-Figure Reb Led team in 2+ Blocks Double-Doubles ELLIS CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) 2008-09 26-0 182-7.0 13-36.361 2-10.200 12-20.600 16-27-43 1.7 33-0 6 14 8 7 40 1.5 2009-10 3-0 28-9.3 1-2.500 1-1 1.000 3-4.750 5-4-9 3.0 4-0 1 4 0 1 6 2.0 Career 29-0 210-7.2 14-38.368 3-11.273 15-24.625 21-31-52 1.8 37-0 7 18 8 8 46 1.6 ELLIS CAREER STATISTICS (BIG 12 ONLY) 2008-09 10-0 38-3.8 0-7.000 0-0.000 0-2.000 9-5-14 1.4 14-0 0 5 1 1 0 0.0 2009-10 Career 10-0 38-3.8 0-7.000 0-0.000 0-2.000 9-5-14 1.4 14-0 0 5 1 1 0 0.0

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 19 NOTES AND INTANGIBLES Scored first collegiate points in two minutes vs. Southern (Nov. 16) Made Baylor debut in season-opening 86-58 win over Norfolk State (Nov. 13) Had an assist in three minutes vs. Norfolk State Did not play vs. Hartford (Nov. 15) Walk-on joined team prior to start of Fall 2009 semester 21 OSCAR GRIFFIN G 6-4 200 FR. HS PHILADELPHIA, PA. (LIFE CENTER ACADEMY [N.J.]) 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts NORFOLK STATE N13 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 0 0 0 HARTFORD N15 DNP (COACH S DECISION) SOUTHERN N16 2 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-1 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 THE GRIFFIN FILE PERSONAL Full Name Oscar Wyndel Griffin Jr. Birthdate June 21, 1990 Major Undecided CAREER HIGHS Points Assists 1 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Blocks Steals Field Goals Field Goal Attempts 1 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] 3-Point Field Goals 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 1 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Free Throws Free Throw Attempts Minutes Played 3 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] MISCELLANEOUS BU Record Double-Figure Pts Led Team in Pts 20+ Points 5+ Assists Led Team in Assists GRIFFIN S CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) 2009-10 2-0 5-2.5 0-1.000 0-1.000 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 0.5 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 1.0 Career 2-0 5-2.5 0-1.000 0-1.000 2-2 1.000 0-1-1 0.5 0-0 1 0 0 0 2 1.0 GRIFFIN S CAREER STATISTICS (BIG 12 ONLY) 2009-10 Career

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 20 NOTES AND INTANGIBLES Made Baylor debut in season-opening 86-58 win over Norfolk State (Nov. 13) Scored five points in nine minutes vs. Norfolk State Did not play vs. Hartford (Nov. 15) All-time leading shot blocker in Killeen High School history Ranked No. 33 nationally and No. 11 among power forwards by Rivals.com Rated No. 59 in the nation by HoopScoop.com and No. 86 overall in the ESPNU 100 (No. 29 among power forwards) Ranked No. 67 in the Bob Gibbons All-Star Report Scout.com rated him as the nation s 20th-best center 34 CORY JEFFERSON F 6-9 200 FR. HS KILLEEN, TEXAS (KILLEEN) 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts NORFOLK STATE N13 9 2-2 0-0 1-2 1-0 1 1-0 0 1 0 1 5 HARTFORD N15 DNP (COACH S DECISION) SOUTHERN N16 9 1-3 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 1-0 0 1 0 0 2 THE JEFFERSON FILE PERSONAL Full Name Cory Allen Jefferson Birthdate Dec. 26, 1990 Major Sociology (criminal justice minor) CAREER HIGHS Points 5 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] 3 vs. Southern [11/16/09] Assists Blocks Steals 1 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Field Goals 2 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Field Goal Attempts 3 vs. Southern [11/16/09] 3-Point Field Goals 3-Point Field Goal Attempts Free Throws 1 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Free Throw Attempts 2 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Minutes Played 9, twice MISCELLANEOUS BU Record Double-Figure Pts Led Team in Pts 20+ Points 5+ Assists Led Team in Assists JEFFERSON S CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) 2009-10 2-0 18-9.0 3-5.600 0-0.000 1-2.500 2-2-4 2.0 2-0 0 2 0 1 7 3.5 Career 2-0 18-9.0 3-5.600 0-0.000 1-2.500 2-2-4 2.0 2-0 0 2 0 1 7 3.5 JEFFERSON S CAREER STATISTICS (BIG 12 ONLY) 2009-10 Career

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 21 NOTES AND INTANGIBLES Grabbed six or more rebounds in each of last three games Made first career start in season-opening 86-58 win vs. Norfolk State (Nov. 13) Dished out career-high four assists vs. Norfolk State (Nov. 13) Pulled down seven rebounds vs. Norfolk State (Nov. 13) and Hartford (Nov. 15) One of the highest-ranked recruits in program history Has better than average shooting range Adds incredible length when defending the perimeter National recruiting rankings include: No. 27 HoopScoop.com, No. 30 Scout.com, No. 30 CSTV/Hoopmaster.com, No. 45 Rivals.com and No. 6 small forward by Scout.com and No. 9 by Rivals.com 41 ANTHONY JONES F 6-10 195 SO. 1L HOUSTON, TEXAS (YATES) 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts NORFOLK STATE N13 * 25 1-7 0-2 0-2 2-5 7 0-0 4 0 0 0 2 HARTFORD N15 * 29 3-6 0-1 1-3 3-4 7 1-0 1 1 0 0 7 SOUTHERN N16 * 25 3-8 0-1 0-0 2-4 6 0-0 3 1 1 1 6 THE JONES FILE PERSONAL Full Name Anthony O Neal Jones Birthdate April 3, 1989 Wingspan 7 ft, 2 in Standing Reach 9 ft, 1/4 in Major Undecided CAREER HIGHS Points 12 vs. Texas A&M [2/14/09] 8 at Oklahoma State [2/21/09] Assists 4 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Blocks 2, three times Steals 1, five times Field Goals 4 vs. Texas A&M [2/14/09] Field Goal Attempts 8, twice 3-Point Field Goals 3 vs. Texas A&M [2/14/09] 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 5, twice Free Throws 1, several times Free Throw Attempts 3 vs. Hartford [11/15/09] Minutes Played 29, twice MISCELLANEOUS BU Record Double-Figure Pts 1 (1-0) Double-Figure Reb Led team in 1 (0-1) 2+ Blocks 3 (2-1) Double-Doubles JONES CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) 2008-09 25-0 231-9.2 22-65.338 12-45.267 5-8.625 11-21-32 1.3 11-0 5 8 11 6 61 2.4 2009-10 3-3 79-26.3 7-21.333 0-4.000 1-5.200 7-13-20 6.7 1-0 8 2 1 1 15 5.0 Career 28-3 310-11.1 29-86.337 12-49.245 6-13.462 18-34-52 1.9 12-0 13 10 12 7 76 2.7 JONES CAREER STATISTICS (BIG 12 ONLY) 2008-09 8-0 98-12.3 11-26.423 6-18.333 2-3.667 6-9-15 1.9 5-0 0 4 4 1 30 3.8 2009-10 Career 8-0 98-12.3 11-26.423 6-18.333 2-3.667 6-9-15 1.9 5-0 0 4 4 1 30 3.8

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 22 NOTES AND INTANGIBLES 2009 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM 2008 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 FIRST TEAM Currently tied for eighth all-time at Baytlor with teammate Tweety Carter with 57 career wins Has started in 12 consecutive games dating back to Baylor's postseason run at end of 2008-09 season Blocked a career-high tying four shots in season-opening 86-58 win vs. Norfolk State (Nov. 13) Scored four points in 11 minutes vs. Hartford (Nov. 15) 50 JOSH LOMERS C 7-0 280 SR. 3L BOERNE, TEXAS (BOERNE) 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts NORFOLK STATE N13 * 21 2-3 0-0 2-2 3-2 5 4-0 2 0 4 2 6 HARTFORD N15 * 11 2-4 0-0 0-0 1-2 3 1-0 0 0 0 0 4 SOUTHERN N16 * 17 1-2 0-0 2-4 1-2 3 4-0 0 2 0 0 4 THE LOMERS FILE PERSONAL Full Name Joshua Livingston Lomers Birthdate Nov. 10, 1987 Wingspan 7 ft, 3/8 in Standing Reach 9 ft, 2 in Double Major Human Resource Mgmt/Finance CAREER HIGHS Points 14, twice 7, four times Assists 2 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Blocks 4, twice Steals 3 vs. Prairie View A&M [12/29/07] Field Goals 5, five times Field Goal Attempts 8 vs. Notre Dame [11/18/07] 3-Point Field Goals none 3-Point Field Goal Attempts none Free Throws 6 vs. Jackson State [12/31/08] Free Throw Attempts 6, four times Minutes Played 24, twice MISCELLANEOUS BU Record Double-Figure Pts 8 (7-1) Double-Figure Reb Led team in 2 (1-1) 2+ Blocks 12 (10-2) Double-Doubles LOMERS CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) 2006-07 31-5 382-12.3 50-80.625 0-0.000 23-50.460 33-47-80 2.6 85-7 3 36 16 6 123 4.0 2007-08 30-24 370-12.3 44-72.611 0-0.000 23-37.622 27-39-66 2.2 69-1 4 26 21 9 111 3.7 2008-09 32-11 367-11.5 40-57.702 0-0.000 28-43.651 29-33-62 1.9 67-1 5 31 11 4 108 3.4 2009-10 3-3 49-16.3 5-9.556 0-0.000 4-6.667 5-6-11 3.7 9-0 2 2 4 2 14 4.7 Career 96-43 1168-12.2 139-218.638 0-0.000 78-136.574 94-125-219 2.3 230-9 14 95 52 21 356 3.7 LOMERS CAREER STATISTICS (BIG 12 ONLY) 2006-07 16-3 205-12.8 23-44.523 0-0.000 8-19.421 14-25-39 2.4 50-4 2 18 6 1 54 3.4 2007-08 15-10 155-10.3 14-30.467 0-0.000 9-15.600 11-13-24 1.6 32-1 1 9 8 2 37 2.5 2008-09 14-2 125-8.9 11-16.688 0-0.000 11-13.846 6-15-21 1.5 35-1 2 14 2 2 33 2.4 2009-10 Career 45-15 485-10.8 48-90.533 0-0.000 28-47.596 31-53-84 1.9 117-6 5 41 16 5 124 2.8

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 23 NOTES AND INTANGIBLES Made Baylor debut in season-opening 86-58 win over Norfolk State (Nov. 13) Scored five points, including 3FG late in second half, in five minutes vs. Norfolk State Did not play vs. Hartford (Nov. 15) 7-foot European center gives Bears third imposing low-post presence, joining Josh Lomers and Ekpe Udoh 14 DRAGAN SEKELJA C 7-0 275 FR. HS ZAGREB, CROATIA (SPORTSKIA GIMNAZIJA) 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts NORFOLK STATE N13 5 2-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1-0 0 0 0 0 5 HARTFORD N15 DNP (COACH S DECISION) SOUTHERN N16 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-0 1 1-0 0 1 1 0 0 THE SEKELJA FILE PERSONAL Birthdate Jan. 7, 1991 Major Undecided CAREER HIGHS Points 5 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] 1 vs. Southern [11/16/09] Assists Blocks 1 vs. Southern [11/16/09] Steals Field Goals 2 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Field Goal Attempts 2 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] 3-Point Field Goals 1 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 1 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Free Throws Free Throw Attempts Minutes Played 5, twice MISCELLANEOUS BU Record Double-Figure Pts Led Team in Pts 20+ Points 5+ Assists Led Team in Assists SEKELJA S CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) 2009-10 2-0 10-5.0 2-3.667 1-1 1.000 0-0.000 1-0-1 0.5 2-0 0 1 1 0 5 2.5 Career 2-0 10-5.0 2-3.667 1-1 1.000 0-0.000 1-0-1 0.5 2-0 0 1 1 0 5 2.5 SEKELJA S CAREER STATISTICS (BIG 12 ONLY) 2009-10 Career

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 24 13 EKPE UDOH F/C 6-10 240 JR. TR EDMOND, OKLA. (SANTA FE/MICHIGAN) NOTES AND INTANGIBLES Has blocked three or more shots in 28 career games Has scored in double figures in each of his first three games as a Baylor Bear Scored in double figures in back-to-back games for first time in career Scored 18 points and pulled down career-high tying 11 rebounds in Baylor debut vs. Norfolk State (Nov. 13) Posted second career double-double and first as a Baylor Bear in the season opener Scored career-high 21 points, while blocking five shots, in Baylor's last-second 71-69 win over Hartford (Nov. 15) Provided game-winning shot as time expired vs. Hartford Became first Baylor Bear with five blocked shots in game since Mamadou Diene vs. Kansas, March 12, 2009 Made first 3FG as a Bear and first since Purdue in 2008 Transferred to Baylor in June 2008 after spending two seasons at the University of Michigan Full given name is Ekpedeme, which translates to Lion Wears No. 13 because his middle name is Friday Broke Chris Webber s sophomore blocked shots record at Michigan in 2007-08 Ranks fourth all-time in career blocked shots at Michigan 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts NORFOLK STATE N13 * 27 9-11 0-0 0-3 2-9 11 0-0 1 1 3 0 18 HARTFORD N15 * 37 8-11 1-1 4-6 4-3 7 2-0 3 2 5 1 21 SOUTHERN N16 * 30 4-9 0-1 3-6 3-3 6 2-0 1 2 2 1 11 THE UDOH FILE PERSONAL Full Name Ekpedeme Friday Udoh Birthdate May 20, 1987 Wingspan 7 ft, 4 1/2 in Standing Reach 9 ft, 3 1/2 in Major General Studies CAREER HIGHS Points 21 vs. Hartford [11/13/09] 11, twice Assists 6 vs. Purdue [3/9/08] Blocks 9 vs. Army [12/28/2006] Steals 4, twice Field Goals 9 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Field Goal Attempts 12 vs. Purdue [3/9/08] 3-Point Field Goals 1, several times 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 2, three times Free Throws 6 at Illinois [1/16/08] Free Throw Attempts 10 at Illinois [1/16/08] Minutes Played 37 vs. Hartford [11/13/09] MISCELLANEOUS BU Record Double-Figure Pts 3 (3-0) Double-Figure Reb 1 (1-0) Led team in 2 (2-0) 2+ Blocks 3 (3-0) Double-Doubles 1 (1-0) UDOH S CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) 2006-07* 35-7 710-20.3 76-162.469 0-3.000 24-41.585 60-79-139 4.0 66-0 28 28 67 23 176 5.0 2007-08* 32-24 832-26.0 76-174.437 6-16.375 33-56.589 70-90-160 5.0 77-0 29 36 92 27 191 6.0 2008-09 Did Not Play (Sat out season to satisfy NCAA transfer rules) 2009-10 3-3 94-31.3 21-31.677 1-2.500 7-15.467 9-15-24 8.0 4-0 5 5 10 2 50 16.7 Career 70-34 1,636-23.4 173-367.471 7-21.300 64-112.571 139-184-323 4.6 147-0 62 69 169 52 417 5.9 *Played at Michigan UDOH S CAREER STATISTICS (BIG 12 ONLY) 2009-10 Career

2009-10 BAYLOR MEN S BASKETBALL GAME NOTES PAGE 25 NOTES AND INTANGIBLES Played 105 of 120 minutes over first three games Started at PG in Baylor's first three games Recorded three or more steals in each of his first three games Established career highs in points (nine), rebounds (six) and steals (five) in win vs. Southern (Nov. 16) Made Baylor debut in season-opening 86-58 win over Norfolk State (Nov. 13), starting at PG for suspended Tweety Carter Chipped in five assists in each of his first two games Played all 40 minutes in 71-69 win over Hartford (Nov. 15) Chipped in five assists in each of his first two games Member of Baylor s early signing class in Nov. 2008 Gives Baylor solid depth at point guard Very good 3-point shooter 22 A.J. WALTON G 6-1 190 FR. HS LITTLE ROCK, ARK. (HALL) 2009-10 GAME-BY-GAME Opponent Date GS Min FG-A 3FG-A FT-A Off-Def Tot PF-D A TO Blk Stl Pts NORFOLK STATE N13 * 33 3-6 1-1 1-3 0-3 3 3-0 5 3 0 3 8 HARTFORD N15 * 40 1-4 0-0 1-2 2-3 5 2-0 5 3 0 3 3 SOUTHERN N16 * 32 4-6 1-2 0-2 2-4 6 3-0 2 5 0 5 9 THE WALTON FILE PERSONAL Full Name Anthony Lamont Walton Nickname A.J. Birthdate Dec. 28, 1990 Major Undecided CAREER HIGHS Points 9 vs. Southern [11/16/09] 6 vs. Southern [11/16/09] Assists 5, twice Blocks Steals 5 vs. Southern [11/16/09] Field Goals 4 vs. Southern [11/16/09] Field Goal Attempts 6, twice 3-Point Field Goals 1, twice 3-Point Field Goal Attempts 2 vs. Southern [11/16/09] Free Throws 1, twice Free Throw Attempts 3 vs. Norfolk State [11/13/09] Minutes Played 40 vs. Hartford [11/15/09] MISCELLANEOUS BU Record Double-Figure Pts Led Team in Pts 20+ Points 5+ Assists 2 (2-0) Led Team in Assists 2 (2-0) WALTON S CAREER STATISTICS (OVERALL) 2009-10 3-3 105-35.0 8-16.500 2-3.667 2-7.286 4-10-14 4.7 8-0 12 11 0 11 20 6.7 Career 3-3 105-35.0 8-16.500 2-3.667 2-7.286 4-10-14 4.7 8-0 12 11 0 11 20 6.7 WALTON S CAREER STATISTICS (BIG 12 ONLY) 2009-10 Career