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2013-14 SAN DIEGO MEN'S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS 2013-14 Men s Basketball QUICK FACTS GENERAL INFORMATION: Location... San Diego, CA Founded... 1949 Enrollment... 8,200 President... Dr. Mary E. Lyons Executive Director of Athletics... Ky Snyder Senior Associate Director of Athletics/SWA...... Shaney Fink Associate Athletic Director/Business... Dan Yourg Assoc. AD for Athletic Development... Brian Fogarty Assoc. AD for Sports Medicine... Carolyn Greer Assoc. AD for Media Relations...Ted Gosen Assoc. AD for Marketing & Sponsorships...Steve Becvar Assoc. AD for Facilities and Operations... Josh Lawrence Affiliation... NCAA Division I Conference... West Coast Nickname... Toreros School Colors... Torero Blue, Navy, White Athletic Dept. Phone... (619) 260-4803 HOME COURT: Arena... Jenny Craig Pavilion Capacity...5,100 Press Row Phone... (619) 767-3928 Senior forward Dennis Kramer BASKETBALL HISTORY: First Year of Men s basketball (Div. I)... 1955-56 (1979-80) NCAA Tournament Appearances (Last)... 4 (2008) NCAA Tournament Record... 1-4 NCAA Appearances...2008, 2003, 1987, 1984 2008 NCAA Scores... W - UCONN 70-69 ot; L- WKU 72-63 Best All-Time Record... 26-4 (1986-87) BASKETBALL STAFF: Head Coach (Year)...Bill Grier (7th Yr.) Alma Mater... Oregon, 1990 Record at USD...84-111 (6 Yrs.) Overall Record... 84-111 (6 Yrs.) Assistants...Mike Burns (6th Yr.),...Kyle Bankhead (7th Yr.), Rodney Tention (3rd Yr.) Dir. of Basketball Operations...Ryan Harbour (1st Yr.) Office Phone... (619) 260-4829 Basketball Fax... (619) 260-5915 TEAM INFORMATION: 2012-13 Overall Record... 16-18 2012-13 WCC Record (Place)... 7-9 (5th) 2012-13 Home Record... 10-6 2012-13 "True" Away Record... 4-9 2012-13 Neutral Court Record... 2-3 2012-13 Post Season... 2-1 (WCC Tournament) Letterwinners returning/lost... 6/5 Starters returning/lost... 3/2 MEDIA RELATIONS: Assoc. AD for Media Relations/MBB Contact...Ted Gosen e-mail... tgosen@sandiego.edu Office Phone... (619) 260-4745 Cell Phone... (619) 954-2807 Assistant AD for Media Relations...Chris Loucks e-mail... cloucks@sandiego.edu Office Phone... (619) 260-7930 Cell Phone... (619) 954-2825 Media Relations Coordinator...Adam Hicks e-mail... ahicks@sandiego.edu Office Phone... (619) 260-2323 Cell Phone... (619) 890-3974 Web Site... www.usdtoreros.com Media Relations Fax... (619) 260-2990 JCP Press Row Phone... (619) 767-3928 Mailing Address... 5998 Alcala Park... San Diego, CA 92110 usdtoreros.com

2013-14 SAN DIEGO MEN'S BASKETBALL QUICK FACTS Returning Starters G/GS Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Key Stats/Honors Johnny Dee 34/34 Jr. G 6-0 182 15.0 ppg/wcc Hon. Mention Christopher Anderson 33/23 Jr. PG 5-7 150 9.4 ppg, 5.7 apg, 2.1 spg, WCC H.M. Dennis Kramer 32/21 Sr. F 6-11 241 4.2 ppg, 2.7 rpg Starters Lost G/GS Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Key Stats/Honors Ken Rancifer 34/34 Sr. F 6-5 215 10.2 ppg/3.7 rpg Chris Manresa 27/26 Sr. F-C 6-9 245 9.0 ppg/7.1 rpg Other Key Returners G/GS Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Key Stats/Honors Mike Davis 24/0 Sr. G 6-2 200 6.2 ppg, 1.6 rpg Jito Kok 34/2 So. F-C 6-9 232 3.2 ppg, 3.2 rpg, 55 blocked shots Simi Fajemisin 34/16 Jr. C 6-10 267 2.1 ppg/2.0 rpg Returning Redshirts Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Last School) Nick Kerr RS-So. G 6-3 175 San Diego, CA (Torrey Pines HS) Duda Sanadze RS-So. G 6-5 220 Tbilisi, Georgia Thomas Jacobs RS- Jr. F 6-6 215 San Diego, CA (Cal State Northridge) Other Key Losses G/GS Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Reason John Sinis 33/1 So. G-F 6-9 225 Turned pro early (Greece) Key Newcomers Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (Last School) Brett Bailey Fr. F 6-6 205 Spokane, WA (University HS) Chris Sarbaugh Jr. G 6-3 201 Spokane, WA (North Idaho College) *Brandon Perry RS-So. C 6-7 265 Fresno, CA (Cal State Northridge) * will sit out this season due to NCAA transfer rule usdtoreros.com

2013-14 SAN DIEGO MEN'S BASKETBALL ROSTER NO. NAME HT./WT. POS. YR/EXP. HOMETOWN/HS (COLLEGE) 00 Christopher Anderson 5-7/150 PG JR/2V Anaheim Hills, CA/Canyon 1 Johnny Dee 6-0/182 G JR/2V Vista, CA/Rancho Buena Vista 2 Mike Davis 6-2/200 G SR/1V Houston, TX/Phillis Wheatley (Texas Tech) 3 Therone Tillett 5-11/185 PG RS-SO/RS Spokane, WA/John R. Rogers 4 Nick Kerr 6-3/175 G RS-SO/1V San Diego, CA/Torrey Pines 5 Chris Sarbaugh 6-3/201 G JR/TR Spokane, WA/Gonzaga Prep (North Idaho College) 10 Duda Sanadze 6-5/220 G RS-SO/RS Tbilisi, Georgia 13 Forrest Greenwalt 5-9/160 G FR/HS San Antonio, TX/Saint Marys' Hall HS 15 Thomas Jacobs 6-6/215 F RS-JR/TR San Diego, CA/Scripps Ranch (CS Northridge) 21 Michael "MJ" Marconi 6-0/180 G SR/HS Tuston, CA/Servite 25 Simi Fajemisin 6-10/267 F-C RS-JR/2V Lynnwood, WA/Lynnwood 32 Brett Bailey 6-6/205 F FR/HS Spokane, WA/University 33 Jito Kok 6-9/232 F-C SO/1V Wageningen, Netherlands/ Canarius Basketball Academy 40 Dennis Kramer 6-11/241 F SR/3V Encinitas, CA/La Costa Canyon 45 Brandon Perry 6-7/265 F-C RS-FR/TR Fresno, CA/Taft (CS Northridge) COACHING STAFF Bill Grier - Head Coach (7th Year) Mike Burns - Assistant Coach (6th Year) Rodney Tention - Assistant Coach (3rd Year) Kyle Bankhead - Assistant Coach (7th Year) Ryan Harbour - Dir. of Basketball Operations (1st Year) Jeff Beach - Video Coordinator (1st Year) usdtoreros.com

2013-14 SAN DIEGO TOREROS SCHEDULE 2013-14 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO MEN S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT TIME (Pacific) TV Sat. Oct. 26 CAL STATE MONTEREY BAY (Exh.) 6:00 PM Fri.-Sat. Nov. 8-9 USD CLASSIC Fri. Nov. 8 LMU vs. Grand Canyon 4:30 PM USD vs. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 7:00 PM Sat. Nov. 9 LMU vs. South Dakota State 3:30 PM USD vs. GRAND CANYON 6:00 PM COX-SW/4SD Thu. Nov. 14 @ Morgan State 4:00 PM Sat. Nov. 16 @ Northern Kentucky 4:00 PM Thu.-Wed. Nov. 21-27 Gulf Coast Showcase (Estero, Florida) Thu. Nov. 21 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN** 7:00 PM FSSD ** 1st Inaugural ALS Find A Cure Game ** Mon. Nov. 25 vs. Illinois-Chicago 11:30 AM Tue. Nov. 26 vs. Louisian Tech or UNC-Greensboro TBD Wed. Nov. 27 vs. Wagner/Stetson/St. Bonaventure/So. Illinois TBD Sat. Nov. 30 @ New Mexico 12:00 PM ROOT SPORTS Thu. Dec. 5 SAN DIEGO STATE 8:00 PM FSSD Tue. Dec. 10 PACIFICA 7:00 PM Sun. Dec. 15 UC SANTA BARBARA 2:00 PM FSSD Sat. Dec. 21 SOUTHERN UTAH 2:00 PM Sat. Dec. 28 @ Pepperdine* 5:00 PM Mon. Dec. 30 @ Loyola Marymount* 7:00 PM Sat. Jan. 4 @ BYU* 6:00 PM BYUtv Thu. Jan. 9 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT* (TheW.tv) 7:00 PM TWC-SN Sat. Jan. 11 PEPPERDINE* (TheW.tv) 6:00 PM FSSD Thu. Jan. 16 @ Santa Clara* 7:00 PM Sat. Jan. 18 @ San Francisco* 7:00 PM Thu. Jan. 23 @ Gonzaga* 7:00 PM ESPNU Sat. Jan. 25 @ Portland* (CSN, TheW.tv) 1:00 PM TWC-SN, ROOT Thu. Jan. 30 SAINT MARY'S COLLEGE* 7:00 PM ESPNU Sat. Feb. 1 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC* (CSN, TheW.tv) 1:00 PM TWC-SN, ROOT Thu. Feb. 6 SAN FRANCISCO* (TheW.tv) 7:00 PM FSSD Sat. Feb. 8 SANTA CLARA* (TheW.tv) 8:00 PM FSSD, CSN-CA Thu. Feb. 13 @ Saint Mary's College* 8:00 PM ESPNU Sat. Feb. 15 @ University of the Pacific* 7:00 PM CSN Thu. Feb. 20 PORTLAND* (TheW.tv) 6:00 PM FSSD, ROOT Sat. Feb. 22 GONZAGA* 9:00 PM ESPN2 Sat. Mar. 1 BYU* (CSN, TheW.tv) 1:00 PM TWC-SN, ROOT Thu.-Tue. Mar. 6-11 WCC Basketball Championship Thu. Mar. 6 Opening Round $ TBD Sat. Mar. 8 Quarterfinal Round $ TBD ESPN2 Mon. Mar. 10 Semifinal Round $ TBD ESPN2 Tue. Mar. 11 Championship $ TBD ESPN All games air on ESPN 1700 AM (Andy Masur play-by-play) ** San Diego Christian is a Gulf Coast Showcase preliminary game at JCP (Gulf Coast Showcase to be played at Germain Arena in Estero, Florida) * West Coast Conference game $ WCC Basketball Championships (@ Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, NV) Note: All times subject to change. Head Coach: Bill Grier (7th season) Assistant Coaches: Mike Burns (6th year), Rodney Tention (3rd year), Kyle Bankhead (7th year) Dir. of Basketball Operations: Ryan Harbour (1st year) -- as of 11-6-13 -- Video Coordinator: Jeff Beach (1st year) usdtoreros.com

BILL GRIER Head Coach 7th Year Bill Grier completed his sixth year as head coach of the USD men s basketball program in 2012-13. He guided the Toreros to an overall record of 16-18 and 7-9 in the tough West Coast Conference. The season was highlighted by the Toreros beating the BYU Cougars twice, including in the quarterfinal of the WCC Basketball Championships. Sophomore guard Johnny Dee was recognized as All-WCC honorable mention, and freshman center Jito Kok was named to the WCC All-Freshman Team. Last season he guided his youthful Toreros to a 13-18 record with the team playing its best basketball down the stretch. The Toreros won four of their final six 2011-12 regular-season WCC games, then reached the second round of the WCC Championships before dropping a hard-fought 73-68 decision to BYU. Freshman guard Johnny Dee was named to the All-WCC Freshman team and set a new USD scoring record for Torero freshmen with 426 points. Additionally, he was named a CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Freshman All- America. The 2010-11 season was highlighted by the team s 74-66 home win over the 23rd-ranked Saint Mary s Gaels on February 16th. It marked Grier s fifth victory against a top-25 program over the past four seasons. The Toreros also collected a solid 67-64 neutral site win over the University of Utah in the Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic. The 2009-10 season was highlighted by a home win over Stanford of the Pac-10, a quality road win at Boise State, and a second place finish in the Great Alaska Shootout. During the Shootout, the Toreros knocked off the #25 ranked Oklahoma Sooners in the first round, and then the Houston Cougars who went on to advance to the NCAA Tournament. Grier s 2009-10 campaign was highlighted with wins over Nevada, Oregon, Mississippi State and Pacific in the program s first-ever ESPNU BracketBuster s game. In his first season (2007-08) at the helm of the Torero program, Grier led Torero basketball to heights never reached before. USD became the first San Diego Division I team to win an NCAA Tournament contest when it handed No. 4 seed Connecticut a 70-69 overtime loss on March 21st. Following a hard-fought 2nd round loss to Western Kentucky, USD closed out its season with an overall record of 22-14, including a 15-4 mark following the start of league. Following its 11-3 West Coast Conference finish, good for 3rd place, the Toreros won the WCC Tournament with wins over Pepperdine, Saint Mary s and No. 20 Gonzaga. In addition to its outstanding road win over the Kentucky Wildcats at historic Rupp Arena in late December, the Toreros combined to knock off three top-20 teams (Saint Mary s, Gonzaga and UConn). Hired on March 26, 2007, Grier became USD s 11th head coach in program history and just the 4th coach since USD moved to the NCAA Division I ranks in 1979-80. Prior to his arrival at USD, Grier was at Gonzaga University for sixteen years, the last eight as top assistant to head coach Mark Few. He immediately went to work on putting his personal stamp on Torero basketball. After assembling an outstanding staff, and getting acquainted with USD s returning players, he went to work on recruiting and putting together arguably USD s toughest schedule ever. A highly motivated, detailed and results oriented basketball coach with excellent communication and teaching skills, Grier played an integral role in Gonzaga s arrival on the national scene. He began his career at Gonzaga in 1992 under head coach Dan Fitzgerald where he served as the restricted-earnings assistant for six years. He was elevated to a full-time assistant for the 1997-98 season when Dan Monson took over the head coaching reigns. During his two seasons under Monson, the Bulldogs went 52-17, won back-to-back WCC titles, went to the 1998 NIT Sweet Sixteen and made it to the 1999 NCAA Elite Eight. In July, 1999, when Monson accepted the Minnesota job, Mark Few was made the head coach and Grier stayed where he was promoted to top assistant. Over the past eight years Gonzaga saw nothing but continued success with the teams compiling a 211-52 record over that span. During this time the Zags won the WCC regular-season title seven times; the WCC Tournament title seven times; advanced to the NCAA Tournament eight times, including three trips to the Sweet Sixteen; and finished ranked in the top-10 of the final AP poll three times (2004-2006). Overall with Grier as an assistant coach, the Bulldogs have combined for an overall record of 381-126; won 11 regular-season WCC championships; won nine WCC Tournament titles (33-7 WCC tournament record); advanced to nine consecutive NCAA Tournaments, and ten overall, including four Sweet 16 appearances and the 1999 Elite Eight. The last ten years Grier was the defensive coordinator for the Bulldogs, as well as being responsible for ten recruiting classes. He has developed the program into one known for its defense as much as it is for its offense. Since assuming the defensive role under former head coach Dan Monson, Gonzaga has led the WCC in field goal percentage defense six times, including the 3rd best mark in the nation in 2004. Responsible for the past ten recruiting classes, his 2007 class is the program s best yet, ranked 11th-best in the nation by the Rivals.com recruiting service. Four recruits in the 2007 class rank in the top-100 in their class. He also successfully developed both post players (1997-2003) and perimeter players (2003-2007). Post players Bakari Hendrix (1998) and Casey Calvary (2001) were both WCC Players of the Year. Perimeter players he worked with included Derek Raivio (2007), the WCC Player of the Year; Adam Morrison (2006), a 1st team All-American and WCC Player of the Year; and Blake Stepp (2004), a 2nd team All-American and two-time WCC Player of the Year. Grier started his coaching career at his alma mater, Cottage Grove High School in 1986. After serving two years as a freshman coach, Grier was elevated to junior varsity coach and varsity assistant. Grier left Cottage Grove to be the head coach at Creswell High School during the 1990-91 season. He played two years in junior college (Central Oregon and Southwestern Oregon), then transferred to Oregon where he received a B.S. degree in Leisure Studies and Services in 1990. Bill and his wife, Nicole (Styles) were married in August of 1996. The couple have two daughters, Giselle and Ashley. usdtoreros.com

MIKE BURNS Assistant Coach 6th Year Mike Burns enters his sixth year as a full-time assistant coach on Bill Grier s staff for the 2013-14 season. Prior to USD Burns led Community Colleges of Spokane in 2007-08 to a No. 1 ranking in the Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges and a second-place finish at the NWAACC Tournament. His team finished with a 30-2 overall record and had a 24-game winning streak snapped with a one point loss in the title game against Yakima Valley CC. He was named the NWAACC Coach of the Year, and the NWAACC East Region Coach of the Year. Prior to CCS, Burns spent three seasons (2004-07) as the head coach of the Eastern Washington University men s basketball program. In 2006-07 he led the Eagles to a 15-14 mark, while in 2005-06 EWU finished 15-15 overall and 9-5 in the Big Sky, good for a third place finish. That club led the Big Sky Conference and ranked third in NCAA Division I scoring with an average of 84.2 points per game. The team also was sixth nationally in field goal percentage (49.5%) and sixth in assists (17.7). While at EWU, Burns coached Rodney Stuckey, who went on to be selected No. 15 overall in the 2007 NBA Draft by the Detroit Pistons. Burns spent the 2003-04 season as an assistant at Washington State University under Dick Bennett after spending the previous three years at EWU as an assistant coach on Ray Giacoletti s staff. While at Washington State, he helped the Cougars finish with six more victories than the previous season, and the team qualified for the conference tournament for the first time since 1990, when all 10 schools qualified. Under Giacoletti at EWU, Burns served as the team s recruiting coordinator, coached perimeter players and was responsible for team defense. Eastern won 58 percent of its games overall (52-37) and 68 percent in conference play (30-14) in that three-year stretch en route to garnering the school s first-ever berth in the National Invitation Tournament in 2003 and first-ever NCAA Tournament berth the following season. In April 2002, following his second season at the helm of the Eagles, Giacoletti promoted Burns to associate head coach. Burns has deep roots in the state of Washington, having graduated from Tyee High School and Central Washington University. He held coaching stints at both of his alma maters, as well as Highline Community College in Des Moines, Wash. Burns and his wife, Mary, are the parents of twins - Bode and Kylie. RODNEY TENTION Assistant Coach 3rd Year Rodney Tention enters his third year as a full-time assistant coach on Bill Grier s staff for the 2013-14 season. Tention brings a wealth of experience as he enters his 25th year of coaching at the college level, including head coaching stints at Loyola Marymount University and the College of Notre Dame. Tention has also served as an assistant coach for 16 seasons, including eight years at Arizona. Tention came to the Toreros after spending the previous three seasons at Stanford as an Assistant Coach. While at Stanford, Tention helped lead the Cardinal to a 20-win season in his first year on staff, as Stanford posted a 20-14 overall record and advanced to the Semifinal round of the CBI Tournament in the 2008-09 season. While at Stanford, Tention also helped guide nine players to All-PAC-10 honors. Tention served as the head coach for three seasons at Loyola Marymount from 2006-08. In his first year at the helm, Tention guided the Lions to their best league finish in 10 seasons as his squad finished 8-6 in WCC play and tied for second place in the conference standings. Loyola Marymount continued its success by advancing to the WCC Tournament championship game for the first time since the 1989 club led by Hank Gathers and Bo Kimble, only to drop a hard-fought 68-67 decision to Gonzaga in the title contest. Prior to his appointment at Loyola Marymount, Tention spent eight seasons (1998-2005) as an assistant coach under Lute Olson at Arizona. As a member of the Wildcats coaching staff, Tention worked primarily with the perimeter players while helping with scouting reports, game day preparation and serving as one of the key players in Arizona s nationally-renowned recruiting efforts. During his time at Arizona, the Wildcats posted a record of 206-56 (.786) and advanced to the NCAA Tournament eight straight years, including the 2001 national title contest. He also held assistant coaching positions with College of Notre Dame, South Florida and Skyline Community College. Tention played three years at the University of San Francisco after playing his freshman campaign at Air Force. At USF he was a two-year team captain, and MVP following his senior campaign. He received a bachelor s degree in sociology from San Francisco in 1988 and earned a master s in public administration from the College of Notre Dame in 1995. He has a son Nathan, and he and his wife, Rebecca, have two sons, Justice and Miles. usdtoreros.com

KYLE BANKHEAD Assistant Coach 7th Year Kyle Bankhead, who played under Grier at Gonzaga, enters his seventh year as a full-time assistant coach with the University of San Diego basketball program. His responsibilities include overseeing academics, working with the development of the guards, scouting opponents and recruiting. In 2007-08 he played a key role in USD s success as the Toreros finished 22-14 overall (11-3 in WCC, 3rd place); won the WCC Tournament and advanced to the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament after upsetting UConn in the tourney opener. Prior to USD, Bankhead spent two years at Gonzaga as an administrative assistant. Bankhead walked on at Gonzaga for the 1999-00 season and red shirted. He played four years (2000-04) for the Bulldogs with the team winning four straight WCC titles and advancing to the NCAA Tournament each year, including a Sweet Sixteen appearance in 2001. A three-time WCC All-Academic selection, Bankhead appeared in 121 career games. For his career he shot 45.7% from the field (219-479), 45.3% from three-point range (169-373), and 73.1% from the free throw line (76-104). He ranks 7th all-time in three-pointers made with 169. After earning his degree in Sports Management, Bankhead played in Germany for one year (2004-05), before returning to Gonzaga for the 2005-06 season. RYAN HARBOUR Dir. of Ops 2nd Year JEFF BEACH Video Coordinator 1st Year Ryan is entering his 2nd year on the USD staff, his 1st as the Director of Operations, and his 6th overall year with the Toreros. Ryan is responsible for all day-to-day operations of the program, which include team travel, Torero Basketball summer camps, academics, and community service. Prior to this season at USD, Ryan spent the 2012-2013 season at Arizona State University under Head Coach Herb Sendek, as the Director of Basketball Technology. The Sun Devils finished the season with a 22-13 record and a trip to the NIT post-season tournament. Sun Devil senior, Carrick Felix, was selected 33rd overall in the 2013 NBA Draft. Ryan played for the Toreros under Head Coach Bill Grier from 2007-2011. He was part of the 07'-08' team that won the West Coast Conference Tournament and advanced to the 2nd round of the NCAA Tournament after upsetting the 15th-ranked UConn Huskies in the tourney opener. After graduating from USD with a Political Science degree in 2011, Ryan joined the Torero staff as Video Coordinator for the 2011-2012 season. A Chicago native, Ryan played high school basketball for Fenwick High School, where he was an All-Catholic League player. Jeff Beach is entering his 1st year on the USD staff as the Video Coordinator, overseeing all video aspects of the program, including scouting and game tape breakdown, and assisting with the day-to-day operations of the program. He also assists with academic support and the coordination of summer camps. Beach spent the 2012-2013 season at UC Santa Barbara under Head Coach Bob Williams, where he worked as an undergraduate manager assisting with video work. He also coached at the UCSB Summer Camp and helped to coordinate their team camp. The Gauchos finished the season with a 10-20 record, falling to eventual champion Pacific in the Big West Tournament. Gaucho sophomore Alan Williams was named First Team All-Big West, leading the nation in rebounding rate and finishing sixth nationally in rebounds per game Before coming to UCSB, Beach was heavily involved in AAU basketball in the Southern California area, serving as a head coach in several major national tournaments. Beach also spent one year at Gonzaga University, where he worked in the athletic department. Beach graduated from UC Santa Barbara in 2013 with a degree in Political Science. He attended Torrey Pines High School, in San Diego, CA. usdtoreros.com

#40 DENNIS KRAMER 6-11 241 lb. Senior Forward Encinitas, CA 2012-13 at USD: Appeared in 32 games with 21 starts... Averaged 4.2 points and 2.7 rebounds for Toreros... Reached double-digit scoring in four contests with a season-high 16 points against San Diego Christian (11-9-12)... Chipped in with 15 points against Northern Kentucky (11-14-12)... In home win over BYU totaled 8 points and a season-high 10 rebounds... Scored 11 points against Tulsa (11-16-12) making 3-of-4 threepointers. 2011-12 at USD: Sophomore forward Started 28 of 31 games... Career-highs of 22 points-11 rebounds vs. Portland... Double digit scoring in 9 of last 14 games to close the season... Back-to-back 14 point games (Pepperdine & Gonzaga)... Impressive 15 point-8 rebound-4 blocks against BYU at the Jenny Craig Pavilion...Second on team in field goal percentage (.515). 2010-11 at USD: Played in 29 games with 1 start his freshman year... Averaged 2.3 ppg and 2.0 rebounds... Finished second on the team in blocked shots with 19... In his collegiate debut scored 12 points in win over Occidental... In his lone start of the season scored 8 points against Fresno State (12-7-10)... Chipped in with 7 points in two other contests (USF & CS Bakersfield). 2010: In the summer of 2010, he was selected to the U18 German National team... Dennis was born in Germany (his father played and coached in Germany) and he has dual citizenship... He was invited to tryout last spring for the team and was elected to the final roster... He played in the U18 European Championships July 22-August 1 in Lithuania... He made the most of his first tournament play as a member of the U18 German National Team... Playing in a tournament in Douai, France, Kramer was named the Tournament Most Valuable Player after averaging 18.2 points and 8.6 rebounds over five games... In two of the contests he tallied double-doubles in scoring and rebounding (18-11 in 67-58 loss to Croatia; 25-13 in 81-71 win vs. Pologne)... He notched double digit scoring in all five games, and added a 22 point effort in his final contest against France, a tough 50-47 loss. High School: Played at La Costa Canyon High School in nearby Encinitas, CA for Coach Dave Cassaw...During his senior season he averaged 12.3 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks per game... Earned Second Team All-League honors... His junior season he averaged 14.5 points, 8 rebounds, and 3 blocks while earning All-League honors... Tabbed #41 ranked power forward in the country (ESPN.com) prior to senior season. Personal: Born on January 18, 1992 in Cologne, Germany...He and his wife Meredith were married this past summer on August 3rd... Chose to attend USD because of academics, location and coaching staff...was also recruited by Colorado, Stanford, Portland, New Mexico and Yale. Major: Accountancy. DENNIS KRAMER CAREER STATISTICS -- 2010-2013 TOTAL 3PT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 2012-13 32-21 467 54-119.454 10-32.313 16-30.533 7 77 5 35 14 134 4.2 87-2.7 2011-12 31-28 711 101-196.515 26-65.400 35-51.686 18 100 11 44 36 263 8.5 135-4.4 2010-11 29-1 299 25-71.352 6-27.222 11-19.579 7 37 3 24 19 67 2.3 58-2.0 TOT 92-50 16.0 180-386.466 42-124.338 62-100.620 32 214 19 103 69 464 5.0 280-3.0 usdtoreros.com

#2 MIKE DAVIS 6-2 200 lb. Senior Guard Houston, TX 2012-13 at USD: Appeared in 24 games off the bench... Injured knee late in game at Saint Mary s (1-24-13) and did not return to action until final regular season home contest with Pepperdine (3-2-13)... Played in all three WCC Tournament games against Pepperdine (7 points), BYU (6 points) and Saint Mary;s (6 points)... Scored a season-high 15 points in home win over Arizona Christian (12-11-12)... Also chipped in with 12 points in seasonopener against San Diego Christian... Added season highs of 5 rebounds (Arizona Christian) and 3 steals (Tulsa). COLLEGE: Played two years at Texas Tech (2009-2011)... During the 2010-11 season, Davis appeared in 19 games (two starts) averaging 2.8 points on 40.9% shooting in 11.2 minutes per game... Attended West Texas College last season, but did not play basketball. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Phillis Wheatley High School in Houston, Tex. where he played for coach Willie Patrick III... As a senior led his team to a 32-5 record and was named co-mvp for District 25-4A after averaging 25 points and five rebounds per game... Additionally, he was selected to the TABC All-Region (3) Team, the TABC 2009 All-Star Team, and to the TABC Class 4-A All-State Team. PERSONAL: Born August 8, 1991 in Germany to Lisa and Aaron Davis... Chose USD for the coaching staff... Likes suspense movies... Claims to be the king at the FIFA Soccer video game... Doesn t eat vegetables. MAJOR: Communication Studies. MIKE DAVIS CAREER STATISTICS -- 2012-2013 TOTAL 3PT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 2012-13 24-0 406 57-123.463 5-27.185 29-45.644 15 20 19 16 1 148 6.2 39-1.6 TOT 24-0 16.9 57-123.463 5-27.185 29-45.644 15 20 19 16 1 148 6.2 39-1.6 usdtoreros.com

#00 CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON 5-7 150 lb. Junior Point Guard Anaheim Hills, CA 2012-13 at USD: Started in all 33 games he appeared in... Averaged 9.3 points, 5.7 assists (2nd in WCC), 2.1 steals (2nd in WCC) and 3.8 rebounds (2nd on team)... Reached double-digit scoring in 18 games with a season-high 16 points against BYU in the WCC quarterfinal... Additional season-highs of 11 assists (vs. Gonzaga on 2/2/13) and 7 steals (vs. Tulsa, 11-16-12) that matched the USD single game record... He averaged a team-best 32.3 minutes per game while shooting 40.4% from the floor (103-255), 35.3% from beyond the arc (18-51) and 70.2% from the free throw line (87-124)... His accrobatic lay-in in overtime at LMU was the game-winner in USD s 69-68 victory... He was tabbed a San Diego Hall of Champions Star of the Month for February. 2011-12 at USD: Started in 24 of 31 games for the Toreros as a freshman...led the Toreros in steals (63) and assists (156); both USD Division I records for freshman...back-to-back 15 point outings (USF & Pepperdine)... Season-high 6 steals against USF Dons... Totaled 13 point- 5 assist game in win over Pepperdine... Totaled 13 point-8 assist-4 steal effort vs. LMU... Season-high 16 points vs. SMC...Dished out 9 assists vs. South Alabama... Notched 11 point-5 rebound-6 assist game vs. Maine...Paced Toreros in WCC Quarterfinals game in loss to BYU with 14 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists and 4 steals...named San Diego Hall of Champions Star of the Month for January. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Canyon HS where he played for Coach Nate Harrison... Named the Orange County boys basketball player of the year as team went 26-4 overall and won the Century League championship with an 11-1 record... The Comanches advanced to the CIF-Southern Section Division 2AA playoffs quarterfinals, in which they lost to Summit of Fontana... Averaged 21 points per game while shooting 51 percent from the field... Averaged 8 assists per contest and ranked second on the team in rebounding at 8 caroms a game... Scored 26 points in a victory over Capistrano Valley, 27 in a victory over rival Villa Park, and 25 in a CIF-Southern Section playoff loss to Summit... In addition to being named the Orange County player of the year, his postseason honors included receiving a Wooden Award, which is awarded to the top Southern California high school player in six divisions. PERSONAL: Born on December 13, 1992 in Orange, CA... Parents are Mark and Delana Anderson of Anaheim Hills, CA... His older brother Jerime, who was the Orange County player of the year back in 2007-08, played for the UCLA Bruins... Chose USD for great city and being close to home, strong academics and basketball program... Also recruited by UC Irvine, Florida State, Penn, Santa Clara and UCLA. MAJOR: Marketing. CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON CAREER STATISTICS -- 2011-2013 TOTAL 3PT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 2012-13 33-33 1066 103-255.404 18-51.353 87-124.702 188 68 69 94 8 311 9.4 125-3.8 2011-12 31-24 898 98-201.488 20-29.345 72-118.610 156 64 63 92 5 278 9.0 93-3.0 TOT 64-57 30.7 201-456.440 38-80.475 159-242.657 344 132 132 186 13 589 9.2 218-3.4 usdtoreros.com

#1 JOHNNY DEE 6-0 182 lb. Junior Guard Vista, CA 2012-13 at USD: Named All-WCC honorable mention... Twice named a WCC player of the week (Nov. 19 and Dec. 10)... Recognized as a San Diego Hall of Champions Star of the Month (January, 2013)... Started all 34 games and for second straight season led Toreros in scoring with his 15.0 points per game average (9th in WCC)... Reached double-digit scoring in 26 games with a season-high 27 points against Siena (11-18-12)... Also topped 20 points against Montana (22, 11-24-12), Tulane (23, 12-8-12), Morgan State (24, 12-29-2), Gonzaga (21,2-2-13) and BYU (25, 3-8-13)... Shot 43.4% from the field (172-396), 37.7% from three-point range (80-212) and a WCC best 88.8% from the free throw line (87-98)... Chipped in with an improved 3.1 rebounds per game average (careerbest 8 boards vs. Santa Clara, 2-14-13). 2011-12 at USD: Started in all but one of the 31 games for the Toreros as a freshman...named to All-WCC Freshman Team and All WCC-Honorable Mention team...led the Toreros in scoring (13.7 ppg) and minutes (29.5 mpg)...ranked first in the WCC in the three-pointers made per game (2.4) and was fifth in three-point accuracy (.422)... He reached double figure scoring in 20 games including eight games of 22 or more points. Scored a career-high 30 points (6-of-9 3PT) in WCC Tournament win over Pepperdine in Las Vegas...Scored 26 points twice (Maine, at Santa Clara), and also set a new USD Division I scoring mark for freshmen with his 426 points...named San Diego Hall of Champions Star of the Month for November and February...All- Tournament team for the Hoops for Hope Classic in New Orleans over Thanksgiving. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Rancho Buena Vista HS in nearby Vista, CA where he played for Coach Terry Miller... Senior year averaged 32.8 points per game, 7.2 rebounds and 2.4 steals in helping team to a 26-4 record... Named First Team All-State Division I... First Team All-CIF San Diego... 2010-11 Avocado West League Player of the Year... Cal-Hi Sports Athlete of the Week... Spent his junior season at Blue Valley West HS in Overland Park, Kansas... Averaged 17.0 points per game junior season earning All-State Kansas honorable mention and First Team All- East Kansas honors... Spent sophomore season at Rancho Buena Vista where he earned 2nd Team All-Palomar recognition. PERSONAL: Born on November 4, 1992 in Denver, CO... Parents are Donnie and Jackie Dee of Vista, CA... Dad played for the NFL s Seattle Seahawks and Indianapolis Colts from 1988-90... Mom was a cross country runner at the University of Tulsa, and his sister, Jenny, is a starter on the RBV girls basketball team... His grandfather Don Dee was on the 1968 U.S. Men s Olympic basketball team... Chose USD for Torero coaching staff, basketball program and location, as well as strong Business School... Also recruited by Portland State, Montana State, Saint Mary s, Santa Clara and UC San Diego. MAJOR: Finance. JOHNNY DEE CAREER STATISTICS -- 2011-2013 TOTAL 3PT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 2012-13 34-34 1062 172-396.434 80-212.377 87-98.888 32 49 26 45 1 511 15.0 106-3.1 2011-12 31-30 918 143-331.432 79-187.422 61-71.859 36 42 21 45 0 426 13.7 55-1.8 TOT 65-64 30.5 315-727.433 159-399.398 148-169.876 68 91 47 90 1 937 14.4 161-2.5 usdtoreros.com

#25 SIMI FAJEMISIN 6-10 267 lb. RS-Junior Center Lynnwood, WA 2012-13 at USD: Appeared in all 34 games with 16 starts... Averaged 2.1 points and 2.0 rebounds... Converted 50% of his shots from the field (22-44)... Scored a career-best 8 points in 12 minutes at Portland (2-21-13)... Chipped in with 7 points in home win over BYU (2-7-13)... Grabbed a season-high 6 rebounds to go with 5 points in home win over LMU 1-16-13)... Opened season with 5 points, 5 rebounds and 3 blocks in win over San Diego Christian. 2011-12 at USD: Red-shirt freshman forward started 24 of 31 games for the Toreros... Season-high 10 points vs. CSU- Bakersfield... Two clutch free throws with 15 seconds left secured win at LMU... Totaled a 5 point-6 rebound effort in win at Pepperdine... 9 points in win over SCU... Grabbed team-high 7 boards in win over Portland... Chipped in 6 points and 3 steals in win over Maine... Scored 8 points in win over New Orleans... Turned in 7 point-7 rebound effort at UC Irvine. 2010-11 at USD: Sat out as a redshirt. High School: Attended Lynnwood High School where he played for Coach Darryl McNeal... During his senior season he averaged 16 points and 11 rebounds while being named First Team All- Wesco... His junior year he averaged 15 points and 12 rebounds while leading Lynnwood to the 3A State Tournament... Was tabbed Honorable Mention Best in the West by the Long Beach Press Telegram, and is the #39 ranked center in the country (ESPN.com)... Named a 2010 McDonald s All America nominee. Personal: Born on November 19, 1991 in Chicago, Illinois...Parents are Ola and Kemi Fajemisin of Lynnwood, Washington...Chose to attend USD because of the beautiful weather, teammates and coaching staff...also recruited by Long Beach State, St. Mary s, Gonzaga and Pacific. Major: Business Administration. SIMI FAJEMISIN CAREER STATISTICS -- 2011-2013 TOTAL 3PT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 2012-13 34-16 356 22-44.500 0-0.000 26-41.634 5 74 5 30 12 70 2.1 68-2.0 2011-12 31-26 478 34-78.436 0-1.000 44-70.629 8 110 15 40 18 112 3.6 91-2.9 TOT 65-42 12.8 56-122.459 0-1.000 70-111.631 13 184 20 70 30 182 2.8 159-2.4 usdtoreros.com

#33 JITO KOK 6-9 232 lb. So. Center Wageningen, Netherlands 2012-13 at USD: Appeared in all 34 games with 2 starts... Named to WCC All-Freshman team... Led the WCC in blocked shots (55; 1.6 per game) while matching USD s single season mark (Dondi Bell, 1989)... Averaged 3.2 points and 3.2 rebounds per contest while converting 51.9% from the field (40-77)... Season-best 10 points (CS Northridge, 11-15-12), 9 rebounds (at Santa Clara, 2-14-13) and 4 blocks (Siena, 11-18-12; at BYU, 1-19-13; Gonzaga, 2-2-13)... Chipped in with 8 points twice (at Southern Utah, 12-4-12; vs. Saint Mary s, 2-9-13). HIGH SCHOOL: Played at the Canarias Basketball Academy in Las Palmas, Spain where he averaged 5.75 points and 3.25 blocks in four games last season... In 7 games with the U18 European Championship team he is averaged 6.3 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 2.1 blocks per contest. PERSONAL: Born March 23, 1994 in Wageningen, Holland... Came to USD to face a high level of competition... Was also recruited by St. Bonaventure... Likes playing videogames and hanging out with friends... Hopes to play basketball professionally after he leaves USD. MAJOR: Undeclared. JITO KOK CAREER STATISTICS -- 2012-2013 TOTAL 3PT YEAR G-GS MIN FG-FGA PCT FG-FGA PCT FT-FTA PCT A PF STL TO BLK PTS AVG REB-AVG 2012-13 34-2 623 40-77.519 0-1.000 28-57.491 1 74 7 37 55 108 3.2 108-3.2 TOT 34-2 18.3 40-77.519 0-1.000 28-57.491 1 74 7 37 55 108 3.2 108-3.2 usdtoreros.com

#4 NICK KERR 6-3 175 lb. RS-Soph. Guard San Diego, CA 2012-13 at USD: Sat out this past season as a redshirt. 2011-12 at USD: Freshman guard 13 games for the Toreros in 2011-12... Chipped in 8 points in 11 minutes on 3-of-3 from the field and 2-of-2 from the free-throw line at UC Irvine. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended nearby Torrey Pines HS where he played for Coach John Olive... This past season Kerr was named First Team All-Avocado League and First Team CIF All-Academic... Averaged 15.1 points per game, 3.4 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 1.2 steals for the Falcons... Converted 43 percent of his shots from the field, 36.0% from beyond the three-point line and 85 percent from the free throw line... During his junior season Kerr earned First Team All-CIF and First Team All-Avocado League honors while averaging 19.5 points per game for the 26-4 Torrey Pines Falcons... Made a big impact with his outside shooting, canning 110-of-269 three-point attempts (40.8%)... Chipped in 3.8 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.2 steals per contest... From the free throw line he cashed in on 102 of 120 attempts (85%)... Named to the San Diego Union-Tribune 2010 All-Academic First Team, was also a Union-Tribune/Hall of Champions Athlete of the Week for Dec. 16, 2009... He averaged 9.3 points during his sophomore campaign when the Falcons went 26-6. PERSONAL: Born on November 9, 1992 in Cleveland, OH... Parents are Steve and Margot Kerr of Rancho Santa Fe, CA... Chose USD for coaching staff and location... Also recruited by Penn, Harvard, SMU and Portland... His dad, Steve Kerr, is former NBA player and Phoenix Suns General Manager... He currently is an NBA television analyst. MAJOR: Finance. #10 DUDA SANADZE 6-5 220 lb. RS-Soph. Guard Tbilisi, Georgia 2012-13 at USD: Sat out this past season as a redshirt. PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: A native of Tbilisi, Georgia, Sanadze had been playing with the U20 European Division A team where he averaged 17.2 points (2nd highest) and 5.3 rebounds per game helping them to a second place finish... Was named best young player in Georgia in 2012... Was named Most Improved Player in 2012. PERSONAL: Born July 25, 1992 in Tbilisi, Georgia... Son of Giorgi Sanadze... Was also recruited by Coastal Carolina, Nebraska, and Northwestern. MAJOR: Undeclared. usdtoreros.com

#5 CHRIS SARBAUGH 6-3 201 lb. Junior Guard Spokane, WA 2013-14 at USD: Combo guard expected to see plenty of action. JUNIOR COLLEGE: This past season at North Idaho College, a Division I Junior College, Sarbaugh appeared in 31 games with 30 starts while doing a little bit of everything for the 26-5 Cardinals. He averaged 7.6 points, 4.6 rebounds and 3.8 assists while converting 46.9 percent of his shots (84x179), 37.3 percent of his three-pointers (19x51) and 73.5 percent of his free throw attempts (50x68). Additionally, he chipped in with 58 steals (4th best in the conference). HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Gonzaga Prep where he was named MVP of the 2011 State 4A Tournament after leading the team to the title. He had 17 points, 10 rebounds and six assists in a 61-41 win over Curtis in the championship game, and averaged 21 points for the entire tournament. A two-time First Team All-Greater Spokane League performer, he averaged 12 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists during his senior campaign. MAJOR: Business Administration. #32 BRETT BAILEY 6-6 205 lb. Freshman Forward Spokane, WA 2013-14 at USD: Freshman forward expected to make immediate impact. HIGH SCHOOL: This past season he guided University High back to the state playoffs for the second straight year. He averaged 23.0 points and 8.1 rebounds for the 16-9 Titans while shooting 47.4% from the field (251-529), 35.3% from three-point range (35-99) and 62.5% from the free throw line (107-171). On January 29th he scored 47 points against Rogers, eclipsing, the previous Greater Spokane League (GSL) single game mark set by Dave Wood of Rogers back in 1971 (46 points). Bailey also scored 31 against Rogers on Dec. 20th and 30 against Mt. Spokane (Jan. 18th). He earned All-GSL honors for the second straight year and was named First Team All-State (3A) by the Associated Press. He finished as the Titans all-time leading scorer with 1,300 points (Mike Barrett 75 owned the previous team record with 1,054 points). As a junior Bailey led University High School to the State Tournament for the first time since 1985. He was named Most Valuable Player for the Greater Spokane League; a 1st Team WIAA All-State pick; and to the WIAA AAA State All-Tournament Team. He averaged 16.2 points per game and 6.5 rebounds while also receiving All-State recognition from the Seattle Times and Tacoma News Tribune. MAJOR: Undeclared. #45 BRANDON PERRY 6-7 265 lb. RS-Freshman Center Fresno, CA 2013-14 at USD: Will sit out the upcoming USD season due to NCAA transfer rules, then have three years of eligibility with the Toreros. 2012-13 at CSUN: Competed this past season at Cal State University at Northridge... Second on the team in blocked shots with 19... Tallied five blocks (#2 for a single game in school history) vs San Diego Christian (12/18/12)... Scored a season-high 22 points (7-for-8 from the floor) vs San Diego Christian (12/18/12)... Collected 19 points and 12 rebounds against Eastern Washington (11/12/12)... Collected 16 points and six rebounds vs Tulsa (11/17/12)... Grabbed nine rebounds in the 70-61 win over UC Irvine (2/7/13)... Averaging 6.3 points and 3.5 rebounds per game... Shot.478 (64-for-134) from the floor... Scored in double-digits in six games. HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead Taft High School (Woodland Hills, Ca) to the Los Angeles City Section Division Boy s title... Taft chalked up a 29-5 record, and a 10-0 mark in league play... Averaged 15 points and ten rebounds per game... For his efforts, Perry was named to the All-Los Angeles City Boy s team and All-League status... During his junior season, played a pivotal role in helping Taft to the Los Angeles City championship... Taft chalked up a 29-3 record and a perfect 10-0 mark in the West Valley League... Top games during his junior year included 17 points (7-for-9 from the floor) in a 92-38 decision over El Camino Real High School.... During his last three seasons at Taft, Perry helped the team to a 84-14 record. PERSONAL: Born March 18, 1994... His mother s name is Jeanette Perry... Has a cousin, Rodney Perry, who played in the NFL for the Los Angeles Rams and the Cleveland Brown. MAJOR: Communication Studies. usdtoreros.com

#3 THERONE TILLETT 5-11 185 lb. RS-Soph. Guard Spokane, WA 2012-13: Sat out this past season. HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Rogers High School in Spokane, Wash. where he was named to the Greater Spokane League Second Team after averaging 15.1 points per game in his senior season... Played two seasons of football and one season of soccer... Was part of National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Born June 18, 1993 in Spokane, Wash... Son of Nicole Poulson... Chose USD for its academics. MAJOR: Accountancy. #15 THOMAS JACOBS 6-6 215 lb. RS-Junior Forward San Diego, CA 2012-13: Sat out this past season as a redshirt. COLLEGE: Played one season at Cal State Northridge where he averaged 4.5 points and 4.5 rebounds in six games, starting three of them... Was awarded Cal State Northridge Scholar-Athlete Award HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Scripps Ranch High School where he received all-league honors during his junior and senior season...averaged 11 points and 8.7 rebounds per game his senior season...also played volleyball for one season as middle blocker and outside hitter. PERSONAL: Born June 18, 1992 in San Diego, Calif to Lee and Lisa Jacobs... Calls USD his dream school... Former coach of NJB youth basketball team... Loves to cook... After graduating wants to go to law school or join the armed forces... Both his brothers, Kyle and Brent, play basketball at UC Santa Cruz. MAJOR: Political Science. #13 Forrest Greenwalt 5-9, 160 lb. Guard San Antonio, TX St. Mary's Hall HS #21 Michael "MJ" Marconi 6-0, 180 lb. Guard Tustin, Calif. Servite HS usdtoreros.com

2012-13 San Diego Toreros San Diego Combined Team Statistics (as of Mar 11, 2013) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 16-18 10-6 4-9 2-3 CONFERENCE 7-9 4-4 3-5 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 9-9 6-2 1-4 2-3 Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 01 DEE, Johnny 34-34 1062 31.2 172-396.434 80-212.377 87-98.888 18 88 106 3.1 49 0 32 45 1 26 511 15.0 32 RANCIFER, Ken 34-34 915 26.9 123-283.435 48-132.364 53-80.663 41 84 125 3.7 66 2 40 55 11 16 347 10.2 00 ANDERSON, Chris 33-33 1066 32.3 103-255.404 18-51.353 87-124.702 31 94 125 3.8 68 1 188 94 8 69 311 9.4 05 MANRESA, Chris 27-26 666 24.7 95-196.485 0-0.000 52-86.605 56 135 191 7.1 48 1 29 43 16 14 242 9.0 02 DAVIS, Mike 24-0 406 16.9 57-123.463 5-27.185 29-45.644 15 24 39 1.6 20 0 15 16 1 19 148 6.2 20 MILES, Cameron 34-3 596 17.5 54-141.383 13-37.351 44-58.759 8 47 55 1.6 38 0 58 44 0 27 165 4.9 40 KRAMER, Dennis 32-21 467 14.6 54-119.454 10-32.313 16-30.533 33 54 87 2.7 77 1 7 35 14 5 134 4.2 31 SINIS, John 33-1 505 15.3 47-118.398 25-70.357 17-25.680 17 67 84 2.5 51 1 10 27 11 9 136 4.1 33 KOK, Jito 34-2 623 18.3 40-77.519 0-1.000 28-57.491 49 59 108 3.2 74 2 1 37 55 7 108 3.2 25 FAJEMISIN, Simi 34-16 356 10.5 22-44.500 0-0.000 26-41.634 30 38 68 2.0 74 0 5 30 12 5 70 2.1 23 GUIDRY, Trey 14-0 67 4.8 6-17.353 1-5.200 7-14.500 4 4 8 0.6 8 0 1 4 2 2 20 1.4 13 STACKHOUSE, Keith 21-0 121 5.8 9-27.333 3-15.200 2-5.400 4 8 12 0.6 7 0 6 12 0 6 23 1.1 Team 47 44 91 16 Total... 34 6850 782-1796.435 203-582.349 448-663.676 353 746 1099 32.3 580 8 392 458 131 205 2215 65.1 Opponents... 34 6850 810-1822.445 173-541.320 467-660.708 377 776 1153 33.9 599-401 453 132 240 2260 66.5 TEAM STATISTICS USD OPP SCORING 2215 2260 Points per game 65.1 66.5 Scoring margin -1.3 - FIELD GOALS-ATT 782-1796 810-1822 Field goal pct.435.445 3 POINT FG-ATT 203-582 173-541 3-point FG pct.349.320 3-pt FG made per game 6.0 5.1 FREE THROWS-ATT 448-663 467-660 Free throw pct.676.708 F-Throws made per game 13.2 13.7 REBOUNDS 1099 1153 Rebounds per game 32.3 33.9 Rebounding margin -1.6 - ASSISTS 392 401 Assists per game 11.5 11.8 TURNOVERS 458 453 Turnovers per game 13.5 13.3 Turnover margin -0.1 - Assist/turnover ratio 0.9 0.9 STEALS 205 240 Steals per game 6.0 7.1 BLOCKS 131 132 Blocks per game 3.9 3.9 ATTENDANCE 33704 80767 Home games-avg/game 16-2106 13-4270 Neutral site-avg/game - 5-5052 Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals San Diego 1084 1122 9 2215 Opponents 1099 1150 11 2260 Date Opponent Score Att. 11/9/12 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN W 91-58 1057 # 11/14/12 NORTHERN KENTUCKY W 65-61 1297 # 11/15/12 CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE L 71-74 1288 # 11/1612 TULSA L 51-63 1442 # 11/18/12 SIENA W 77-60 1288 11/21/12 at UC Santa Barbara L 39-57 2392 11/24/12 at Montana L 66-67 3270 12-1-12 at Stephen F. Austin L 51-56 1726 12/4/12 at Southern Utah W 67-53 3241 12/8/12 TULANE W 78-72 2182 12/11/12 ARIZONA CHRISTIAN W 88-65 1087 12-15-12 at SAN DIEGO STATE L 56-72 12414 12-22-12 vs Oregon State L 79-86 840 12-23-12 vs James Madison L 59-62 732 12/29/12 MORGAN STATE W 66-63 1277 * 1/3/12 PORTLAND W 61-50 1851 * 1/10/13 at San Francisco Dons W 70-66 1135 * 01/12/13 at Pepperdine W 62-50 1047 * 1/16/13 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT W 78-70 3079 * 01/19/13 at BYU L 57-74 17281 * 01/24/13 at Saint Mary's (CA) L 48-81 3206 * 1/26/13 SANTA CLARA L 50-64 2415 * 2/2/13 GONZAGA L 63-65 4759 * 02/04/13 at Loyola Marymount Wot 69-68 1069 * 2/7/13 BYU W 74-68 3296 * 2/9/13 SAINT MARY'S (CA) L 64-74 3446 * 02/14/13 at Santa Clara L 52-61 1394 * 02/21/13 at Portland L 67-70 1332 * 02/23/13 at Gonzaga L 50-81 6000 * 2/28/13 SAN FRANCISCO DONS L 70-83 1731 * 3/2/13 PEPPERDINE W 76-69 2209 3/07/13 vs Pepperdine W 62-59 7896 03/08/13 vs BYU W 72-69 7896 03/09/13 vs Saint Mary's Lot 66-69 7896 * = West Coast Conference game # = NUCDF Basketball Challenge