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Florida Atlantic University Men s Basketball 2012-13 Record Book Table Of Contents Coaches Bios 4-8 Returner Bios 9-13 Newcomer Bios 14-15 All-Time Roster 16-17 1,000 Point/500 Rebound Club 17 Three-Point Field Goals 18 Team Records 19-20 Assists 21 Field Goals 22 Scoring 23 Free Throws 24 Rebounding 25 All-Time Series 26-33 Blocked Shots 33 All-Time Results 34-43 FAU Arena Records 44 Head Coaching Records 44 Yearly Leaders 45 Table of Contents

2012-13 FAU MEN S BASKETBALL 2002 Atlantic Sun Champions, 2011 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions 2 Postseason Appearances

2012-13 FAU MEN S BASKETBALL MIKE JARVIS Head Coach (5th season) 371-274 Overall Record (52-72 at FAU) Northeastern 68 Twitter: @coachmikejarvis NCAA Head Coaching Experience 1985-90 Boston University 1990-98 George Washington 1998-2003 St. Johns 2008-pres. Florida Atlantic University Mike Jarvis is entering his 24rd season as a Division I men's basketball head coach and his fifth as coach of the Florida Atlantic University Owls. Jarvis' long record of success places him among the nation's elite basketball coaches. He has taken three universities, Boston University (1985-90), George Washington University (1990-98) and St. John's University (1998-04) to the Big Dance. Boston University (BU) offered Coach Jarvis the opportunity to begin a collegiate head coaching career in 1985. Immediate success ensued when Jarvis guided the Terriers to a 21-10 record and a berth into the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) in his first season. He won two ECAC North Atlantic Conference Championships (1988 and '90) and made three postseason tournament appearances at BU. In 1990, Jarvis accepted his first coaching position outside the state of Massachusetts, taking over at George Washington University (GW) in Washington D.C. Jarvis immediately transformed GW into one of the nation' best teams, finishing 19-12 in his first season (1990-91) and earning an invitation into the NIT. In his third season at GW, Jarvis led the Colonials to its first 21-win season in 38 years. That 1992-93 team qualified for the first of four NCAA Tournament appearances during Jarvis' tenure at GW and went on to advance into the tournament's Sweet 16. It was also the first year that Mike Jarvis Sr and Jr. Would coach together. In fact it was the first time an African American father and son would coach together in Division I. Jarvis compiled a 152-90 record in eight consecutive winning seasons at GW, leading the Colonials to seven postseason tournament appearances and three 20-win seasons. He became just the second men's basketball coach in the program's history to be elected to the George Washington University Athletic Hall of Fame. After outstanding tenures at BU and GW, the 13-year coaching veteran accepted the challenge of coaching a storied St. John's University program in Queens, New York that had enjoyed just one winning season in the five years prior to his appointment. That same season, Jarvis was elected president of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC). Again success was immediate as Jarvis led the Red Storm to a 28-9 record in his first season at St. John's and his first appearance in an NCAA Regional Final - just one basket away from the Final Four. His coaching efforts were rewarded when the Black Coaches Association(BCA) presented him with the National Coach of the Year Award. FAU offered Coach Jarvis head fourth Division I coaching stop. Despite not taking over the FAU program until May 2008, Jarvis was able to sign a class that included Shavar Richardson, who led all Sun Belt freshmen in scoring and Alex Tucker, who set the school record for career assists. For his second season, Jarvis signed a seven-player class that included Raymond Taylor, who broke Tucker's school record for assists in a season and Greg Gantt, who was among the league leaders in scoring and three-point percentage. Both players were named Third-Team All-Sun Belt at the season's end. In his third season at FAU, Jarvis continued his remarkable turnaround of the program. FAU garnered national attention with a 61-59 win over Mississippi State, the first win over an SEC team in school history and followed that up with a 50-42 win over USF of the Big East. Prior to the season, FAU had just three wins over teams from the "Big Six" conferences in its history, Jarvis led the team to two such victories in less than a week. Over the course of the season, the Owls had their best conference start in school history (8-0), and tied the school record for the longest winning streak (eight). The Owls had their most wins in a season at the Division I level (21). The Owls also won the Sun Belt regular season title and appeared in the postseason NIT, just the second time in school history that the team made a postseason appearance. For his efforts, Jarvis won the Sun Belt and NABC District 24 Coach of the Year Awards and was named a finalist for the Ben Jobe Award, given to the best minority coach in the nation. Jarvis and his wife, Connie live in Boca Raton and have two adult children, Mike II,his Associate Head Coach, and his daughter Dana Shaiyen, along with three grandchildren, Geoffrey, Ian and Delaney. FAU Year-By-Year Under Mike Jarvis Overall Home Away Neutral Conference YEAR CONF. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. 2008-09 Sun Belt 6-26.188 5-7.417 0-18.000 1-1.500 2-16.111 2009-10 Sun Belt 14-16.467 9-4.692 5-10.333 0-2.000 10-8.556 2010-11 Sun Belt 21-11.656 10-3.769 9-7.563 2-1.667 13-3.813 2011-12 Sun Belt 11-18.379 6-5.545 4-11.267 1-2.333 7-9.438 2002 Atlantic Sun Champions, 2011 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions 2 Postseason Appearances

2012-13 FAU MEN S BASKETBALL 9 NCAA Tournaments 6 National Invitational Tournaments (NIT) 22 Conference Tournaments 3 Conference Tournament Championships 1987-88 ECAC-North Atlantic Champions (BU) 1989-90 ECAC-North Atlantic Champions (BU) 1992-93 NCAA Sweet 16 (GW) 1994-98 Five straight berths into NIT or NCAAs (GW) 1998-99 NCAA Elite 8 (SJU) 1999-00 BIG EAST Champions (SJU) 2002-03 NIT Champions (SJU) 2010-11 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions 2010-11 NIT 7 NCAA Tournament wins 5 NIT victories 25 conference tournament wins NOTABLE JARVIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS & HONORS Hall of Fame Inductee, George Washington University Hall of Fame Inductee, New England Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame Inductee, Massachusetts High School Hall of Fame Hall of Fame Inductee, Cambridge Rindge & Latin High School 2011 Sun Belt Coach of the Year 2011 NABC District 24 Coach of the Year No. 6 BIG EAST all-time winningest coach by winning percentage 2007 International Basketball Federation (FIBA), 3rd place William Jones Cup 2007 International Basketball Federation (FIBA), William Jones Cup Championship 2005 Martin Luther King, Jr. Award, Jewish Community Relations Council of NY 2003 Urban Dove Award of New York, Urban Dove, Inc. 2002 John V. Mara Sports Award, CYO of New York 2002 Outstanding Father Award, Ebony Magazine 2002 William C. French Coaching Achievement Award, Boston University 2002 Youth Inspiration Award, Tourette Syndrome Association 2000 USA Olympics, Head Coach, USA College Basketball Select Team 1998 and 1999 Coach of the Year, Metropolitan Basketball Writers of America 1999 Coach of the Year, NCAA District One, Eastern Region 1999 Coach of the Year, Basketball Coaches of New York 1998 USA Basketball, Assistant Coach, USA World Championship Team 1998 Coach of the Year, Black Coaches Association 1998 Best of Boston Award, Boston Magazine 1997 Dr. Edward C. Mazique Memorial Award, Greater Washington Boys & Girls Club 1997 Thomas G. Cocoran Award, University of Washington, D.C. 1993 USA Olympics, Silver Medal: Head Coach, East Squad 1993 USA Basketball, Silver Medal: Assistant Coach, USA Basketball Men's 22 & Under 1993 USA Basketball, Gold Medal: Head Coach, USA Basketball Men's 22 & Under 1990 Coach of the Year, America East Conference, Boston U. 1980 and 1988) USA Olympics, Assistant Trials Coach (1979, '80, '81, '85) Coach of the Year, Massachusetts High School 1981 McDonald's High School All-America Team, Head Coach, East Squad 1980 Man of the Year, Rindge Technical High School 2002 Atlantic Sun Champions, 2011 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions 2 Postseason Appearances

2012-13 FAU MEN S BASKETBALL MIKE JARVIS II Associate Head Coach (5th season) Boston 92 NCAA Coaching Experience 1992-95 George Washington 1995-96 Drexel 1996-98 George Washington 1998-04 St. Johns 2004-06 Duke (Director of Player Development) 2008-pres. Florida Atlantic University Mike Jarvis II was named Florida Atlantic University's associate men's basketball coach prior to the Owls' 2008-09 season. A veteran of eight NCAA Tournaments, his impressive resume includes coaching tenures at George Washington University, Drexel University, St. John's University and Duke University. As a coach, Jarvis II has reached the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16 four times. He owns three conference championship rings and was essential in St. John's National Invitational Tournament (NIT) Championship title in 2003 and the Red Storm's run into the NCAA Tournament's South Regional Final (Elite 8) in 1999. A proven recruiter and leader, Jarvis II began his collegiate coaching career as a first-year assistant in 1992-93 working with his father, Mike Jarvis, at GWU. Jarvis II immediately made an impact, helping the Colonials to the school's most successful season in history. GWU made its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16 in 1999, facing the University of Michigan and its famed "Fab 5" squad before finishing the season 21-9. Jarvis II spent a total of five seasons on the coaching staff at GWU from 1992-98, taking a one-year hiatus to work as an assistant coach under Bill Herrion at Drexel in 1995-96. At Drexel, Jarvis II helped the Dragons convincingly win the North Atlantic Conference postseason tournament and compile a program-best 27-4 record by season's end. His year at Drexel still stands as the program's most successful campaign in university history, which was culminated by the Dragons stunning the nation by knocking off fifth-seeded Memphis, 75-63, in the NCAA Tournament's West Regional in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Returning to GWU in 1996-97, Jarvis II again would help the Colonials advance into postseason tournament play. In each of the five seasons he spent on the GWU staff, Jarvis II helped the Colonials to compete on college basketball's national stage, qualifying for three NCAA Tournaments and twice playing in the NIT. In 1997-98, during Jarvis II's sixth season as an assistant coach and his last at GWU, the Colonials went 24-9 and won the Atlantic 10 Conference West Division Championship. Before moving on to work with his father at St. John's, Jarvis II had compiled a 123-62 record in six years as a Division I assistant coach, finishing each and every season with an invitation to play in either the NCAA Tournament or the NIT. Jarvis II directed all scouting and game-preparation efforts for a storied St. John's program as the team's top assistant coach from 1998-2004. Success was immediate and remarkable with Jarvis II helping the Red Storm to a 28-9 record and an Elite Eight appearance in his first season, getting St. John's to within one game of the Final Four. St. John's would return to postseason play four times in Jarvis II's five seasons as an assistant coach. The Red Storm went on to capture the Big East Tournament Championship in 2000 and the NIT title in 2003. Following his tenure at St. John's, Jarvis II was appointed to director of player development at Duke in 2004. His contributions for the four-time national champion Blue Devils included in-depth scouting reports emphasizing offensive sets, defensive strategies and player tendencies, helping the Blue Devils capture consecutive ACC Championship titles in 2005 and 2006. Jarvis II reunited with his father at FAU and the duo looked to help establish yet another burgeoning basketball program. Jarvis II even served as head coach for a game, leading the Owls on the road vs. Arkansas State. In his second season in Boca Raton, he was a key figure in helping FAU to an eight win improvement over the previous year. In his third season at FAU, Coach Jarvis II was instrumental in helping the Owls to the postseason for just the second time in their history. Prior to his fourth season, Coach Jarvis was named one of the top assistants in the Sun Belt Conference by the websirt RecruitDirt.com. Coach Jarvis II helps oversee the day-today activities of the men's basketball program, in addition to opponent scouting and the development and implementation of in-game strategy. The 2012-13 season will be their 20th as a father-son coaching duo. Jarvis II continues to be an active member of the National Association Basketball Coaches and Black Coaches Association. He is a graduate of Boston University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in communications in 1992. Coach Jarvis II and his wife Jen have one daughter, Delaney. 2002 Atlantic Sun Champions, 2011 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions 2 Postseason Appearances

2012-13 FAU MEN S BASKETBALL TIM KAINE Assistant Coach (5th season) Winthrop 02 Twitter: @coachtkaine NCAA Coaching Experience 2002-03 Austin Peay 2003-04 Guilford 2004-07 Newberry 2007-08 Winthrop 2008-pres. Florida Atlantic University Tim Kaine was added to the FAU men's basketball staff before the 2008-09 season after helping Winthrop University, his alma mater, win its fourth-straight Big South Conference Championship in 2008. Serving as Winthrop's director of basketball operations in 2007-08, Kaine was able to build on previous coaching experience gained from stops at Austin Peay State University, Newberry College, Guilford College and Northwestern High School. While completing his bachelor's degree in Sport Management at Winthrop in 2002, Kaine was the head ninth grade coach at Northwestern High School. One year later, as a graduate assistant coach at Austin Peay, Kaine obtained a master's degree in Sports Administration and contributed to the Governors' 2003 Ohio Valley Conference Championship and appearance in the 2003 NCAA Tournament. Following his year at Austin Peay, Kaine became the top assistant coach at Guilford College in North Carolina. He helped lead the Quakers to its best record in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference since joining the league. In addition, Kaine was instrumental in landing the 2006-2007 Division III National Player of the Year, Ben Strong. After one season with the Quakers, Kaine joined former Winthrop assistant coach Shaun Golden at Newberry College in South Carolina. Kaine directed all scouting and recruiting efforts for the Indians from 2004-2007. While at Newberry, Kaine brought in several recruits that went on to earn all-conference honors. Kaine served as head coach at Newberry for one game during the 2006-2007 season, defeating conference rival Mars Hill. Kaine played soccer at Winthrop four years after transferring from Tennessee-Martin where he also played basketball for one season. As a high school soccer player, he was selected to the NSCAA All-American team and was voted the Tennessee Player of the Year in 1997. While attending Winthrop, Kaine was a recipient of Big South Conference Presidential Scholar recognition in both 2001 and 2002. Coach Kaine has been instrumental in the recruiting of several student-athletes since coming to FAU. He is responsible for coaching the Owls' post players, including two-time Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year Brett Royster and Jordan McCoy, who won the team's Most Improved Award as a sophomore. Coach Kaine duties focus on opponent scouting, coaching the FAU post players and tracking in-game trends. He also helps coordinate the Owls' various summer camps.. Kaine is the godson of Duke University head men's basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski. He is married to Jenny Ashworth Kaine and the couple is expecting their first child, a daughter, in February. 2002 Atlantic Sun Champions, 2011 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions 2 Postseason Appearances

2012-13 FAU MEN S BASKETBALL PETE GASH Assistant Coach (2nd season) Lynn 07 NCAA Coaching Experience 2004-07 Lynn (Student Assistant) 2007-08 LaSalle 2008-09 Indiana 2009-11 Florida Atlantic University (Dir. Of BB Operations) 2011-pres. Florida Atlantic University Head Coach Mike Jarvis named Peter Gash an assistant coach in the summer of 2011. Gash originally joined the Florida Atlantic University coaching staff in the Fall of 2009, when he was hired as Director of Basketball Operations. Prior to coming to FAU, Gash served as a graduate assistant under Tom Crean at Indiana where he was responsible for numerous duties, including video editing and exchange, underclassmen recruiting and on-court player development. Gash was hired by LaSalle in 2007 as video coordinator, making him the youngest person in the country to hold that position. In addition to his video editing, exchange and player development responsibilities, Gash was in charge of opponent scouting and running the scout team for head coach Dr. John Giannini. While working towards his bachelor's degree in Sports Management, Gash spent three years as the first ever student assistant at Lynn University. His duties included on-court instruction, recruiting, scouting and organizing official visits to campus. He was a key part of the 2004-2005 Lynn University Final Four Team, which set the school record for most wins in a season, finishing with a 29-6 record. Gash played high School basketball at The Solebury Prep School in Solebury, PA, where he was a four- year starter. Gash played with over 11 Division I players in High School and was a teammate of two-time NBA Champion Andrew Bynum. Gash has worked prestigious camps like Eastern Invitational, 5-Star Basketball Camp. Clay Dade Jr. All- American Camp. Gash brings extensive recruiting ties from the Metropolitan Philadelphia Area to Boca Raton. Gash currently lives with his fiance, former FAU cheerleader Alexa Anicola in Boynton Beach. 2002 Atlantic Sun Champions, 2011 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions 2 Postseason Appearances

2012-13 FAU MEN S BASKETBALL #22 GREG GANTT Guard Senior 6 2 Hometown Gainesville, FL Previous School Gainesville HS [ GANTT CAREER HIGHS ] Points: 29... 1/21/10 vs. UALR Mins: 47... 12/10/09 vs. Warner Rebs: 9, 2/19/11 at FIU Off: 4... 11/13/09 vs. Florida Tech Assists: 5... 12/14/09 at New Orleans Blocks:1... 3x, last vs. ULM Steals: 3... 3x, last 1/11/11 vs, Manhattan FG Made: 11... 1/21/10 vs. UALR Att: 21... 1/28/10 at South Alabama % (5+ att): 9-12, 2x, last 12/10/11 vs. Warner 3-PT Made: 7... 1/21/10 vs. UALR Att: 14, 11/12/11 @Portland % (3+ att): 5-6... 1/14/10 at WKU FT Made: 8, 11/13/10 vs. UWM Att: 10, 11/13/10 vs. UWM % (4+ att): 6-6, 1/22/11 vs. UALR [ GANTT NOTES ] * Led Gainesville HS to 5A state title as a senior * Three-time Gainesville Sun Player of the Year, two-time all state selection * Named to Gainesville Sun All-Decade team * Scored a career-high 29 points against UALR (1/21/10) * Leading Freshman in Sun Belt (5th overall) in scoring in 2009-10 * Freshman record holder for three-pointers made in a season (85) * Third Team All-Sun Belt, NABC District 24 Second Team and College Insider.com Mid-Major Freshman All-American Selection in 2009-10 * Pulled down a career high nine rebounds in OT win over FIU. * Scored a team high 17 points vs. Miami in NIT (3/16/11). *Named Second Team All-Sun Belt as a sophomore. *Preseason First Team All-Sun Belt selection as a junior *Named to the World Vision Classic All-Tournament Team * Scored his 1,000th career point at Hofstra (11/22/11) * Hit game winning free throws in 66-64 win at FIU (1/21/12) * Scored season high 28 vs. Troy (2/25/12) [ GANTT CAREER BOX ] Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2009-10 30-26 929/31.0 166-390.426 85-218.390 51-72.708 31-42 73 2.4 39-1 31 24 3 20 468/15.6 2010-11 32-32 967/30.2 166-362.459 58-182.319 58-83.699 27-97 124 3.9 54-0 29 38 0 23 448/14.0 2011-12 27-24 728/27.0 140-323.433 60-157.382 39-50.780 33-55 88 3.3 38-0 21 29 3 22 379/14.0 TOTAL 89-82 2624/29.5 472-1075.439 203-557.364 148-205.722 91-194 285 3.2 131-1 81 91 6 65 1295/14.6 2002 Atlantic Sun Champions, 2011 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions 2 Postseason Appearances

2012-13 FAU MEN S BASKETBALL #4 ANDRE MATTISON Forward Senior 6 7 Hometown Washington D.C. Previous School Coolidge HS [ MATTISON CAREER HIGHS ] Points: 10, 12/22/11 at Harvard Mins: 25, 12/22/11 at Harvard Rebs: 9, 1/14/12 vs. Middle Tenn. Off: 4, 1/14/12 vs. Middle Tenn. Assists: 1, 11/26/11 at USF Blocks: 1, 7x, last, 1/14/12 vs. Middle Tenn. Steals: 1, 7x, last, 1/14/12 vs. Middle Tenn. FG Made: 4, 12/22/11 at Harvard Att: 4, 4x, last, 1/14/12 vs. Middle Tenn. % (5+ att) N/A FT Made: 4, 1/14/12 vs. Middle Tenn. Att: 7, 1/14/12 vs. Middle Tenn. % (4+ att):3-4...12/12/09 at Louisiana-Lafayette [ MATTISON NOTES ] * Led Coolidge High 48-18 record and back-to-back DCIAA Final Fours in two seasons. * Participated in the Capital Classic All-Star Game * McDonald s All-American Nominee * Got first career start at New Orleans (12/14/09) * Scored eight points and six rebounds vs. DePaul (12/22/10) * Provided energetic presence off the bench vs. George Mason (11/19/11) * Scored a career high 10 points at #25 Harvard (12/22/11) * Grabbed career high nine rebounds vs. Middle Tennessee (1/14/12) [ MATTISON CAREER BOX ] Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2009-10 22-2 127/5.8 5-13.385 0-0.000 5-7.714 7-15 22 1.0 18-0 0 8 2 2 15/0.7 2010-11 20-0 105/5.3 8-14.571 0-0.000 5-9.556 8-11 19 1.0 8-0 0 2 3 2 21/1.1 2011-12 27-2 224/8.3 14-32.438 0-0.000 19-32.594 26-29 55 2.0 27-0 2 12 10 6 47/1.7 TOTAL 69-4 456/6.6 27-59.458 0-0.000 29-48.604 41-55 96 1.4 53-0 2 22 15 10 83/1.2 2002 Atlantic Sun Champions, 2011 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions 2 Postseason Appearances

2012-13 FAU MEN S BASKETBALL #21 JORDAN MCCOY Forward Senior 6 6 Hometown Orlando, FL Previous School Olympia HS [ MCCOY CAREER HIGHS ] Points: 19, 2/19/11 at FIU Mins: 38, 2x, last 2/19/11 at FIU Rebs: 11, 2x, last, 1/21/12 at FIU Off: 6, 1/21/12 at FIU Assists: 1... 6x, last vs. Siena Blocks: 3, 2x, last 2/19/11 at FIU Steals: 2, 1/13/11 @MTSU FG Made: 8, 1/21/12 at FIU Att: 13, 1/21/12 at FIU % (5+ att): 4-5... 12/29/09 vs. Hofstra FT Made: 7, 2/19/11 at FIU Att: 10, 2/19/11 at FIU % (4+ att): 4-4, 1/15/10 @WKU [ MCCOY NOTES ] * Helped team to 6A championship game as a senior * Named top-30 senior by Orlando Sentinel * All-Region selection as a senior * Named top-50 prospect by FloridaProspects.com * Had 14 points vs. UW-Milwaukee * Pulled down a career-high 11 rebounds vs. Warner (11/17/10) * Scored 10 points vs. Manhattan * Scored 10 points and grabbed six rebounds at Middle Tennessee (1/13/11) * Had a career high 19 points in OT win at FIU (2/19/11) * Had first career double-double (18 pts, 11 rebs) at FIU (1/21/12) * Scored game winning layup vs. Western Kentucky [ MCCOY CAREER BOX ] Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2009-10 30-4 457/15.2 46-101.455 0-0.000 27-44.614 55-62 117 3.9 49-0 5 13 13 6 119/4.0 2010-11 32-5 602/18.8 64-107.598 0-1.000 41-64.641 54-64 118 3.7 70-1 2 20 16 17 169/5.3 2011-12 29-5 552/19.0 55-97.567 0-0.000 27-46.587 52-76 128 4.4 69-1 5 14 12 5 137/4.7 TOTAL 91-14 1611/17.7 165-305.541 0-1.000 95-154.617 161-202 363 4.0 188-2 12 47 41 28 425/4.7 2002 Atlantic Sun Champions, 2011 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions 2 Postseason Appearances

2012-13 FAU MEN S BASKETBALL #25 PABLO BERTONE Guard Junior 6 2 Hometown Arroyito, Argentina Previous School RISE Academy BERTONE CAREER HIGHS ] Points: 20, 2/25/12 vs. Troy Mins: 42, 12/17/11 vs. Miami Rebs: 12, 11/30/11 at Kansas Off: 4, 2x, last, 11/30/11 vs. Kansas Assists: 5, 2/25/12 vs. Troy Blocks: 3, 11/30/11 at Kansas Steals: 2, 3x, last, 12/13/11 at Mississippi State FG Made: 7, 2x, last, 2/25/12 vs. Troy Att 15, 11/30/11 at Kansas % (5+ att): 5-7, 1/19/12 at Troy 3-PT Made: 3, 2/25/12 vs. Troy Att: 6, 12/10/11 vs. Warner % (3+ att) 2-3, 2x, last, vs. George Mason FT Made: 5, 1/14/12 vs. Middle Tennessee Att: 6, 11/30/11 at Kansas % (4+ att): 6, 2x, last, 1/14/12 vs. Middle Tennessee [ BERTONE NOTES ] * Averaged 16.4 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 5.5 assists per game at RISE Academy. * Noted for his ability as both a dribble penetrator and a passer * Played on the U-18 Argentinean National team. * Named to All-Tournament Team at AAU events in Las Vegas and Maryland * Provided key three-point play in 50-42 win over USF * Scored 10 points, grabbed four rebounds, and dished out two assists in win over Florida Memorial on 1/3/11 (all career highs) * Got first career start vs. South Alabama (1/6/11) * Scored 10 points vs. Florida Memorial * Scored a career high 17 points, had 12 rebounds and blocked three shots vs. #14 Kansas [ BERTONE CAREER BOX ] Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2010-11 29-9 262/9.0 34-69.493 7-15.467 7-13.538 17-25 42 1.4 35-0 20 17 3 4 82/2.8 2011-12 30-14 589/19.6 81-193.420 25-70.357 33-49.673 35-75 110 3.7 62-2 32 34 11 21 220/7.3 TOTAL 59-23 851/14.4 115-262.439 32-85.376 40-62.645 52-100 152 2.6 97-2 52 51 14 25 302/5.1 2002 Atlantic Sun Champions, 2011 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions 2 Postseason Appearances

2012-13 FAU MEN S BASKETBALL #44 KELVIN PENN Forward Sophomore 6 6 Hometown Steilacoom, WA Previous School Massahutten Military [ PENN SEASON HIGHS ] Points: 6, 4x, last, 2/2/12 at USA Mins: 37, 2x, last, 1/9/12 at Ark. St. Rebs: 9, 12/31/11 @ ULL Off: 4, 2x, last, 2/2/12 at USA Assists: N/A Blocks: 5, 1/26/12 vs. Western Kentucky Steals: 4, 12/31/11 @ ULL FG Made: 3, 3x, last 1/7/12 at UALR Att: 4, 3x, last, 1/14/12 vs. Middle Tennessee % (5+ att) FT Made: 2, 1/26/12 vs. Western Kentucky Att: 4, 11/19/11 vs. George Mason % (4+ att):0-4, 11/19/11 vs. George Mason [ PENN NOTES ] * Averaged a double-double (12 points, 10 rebounds) at Massahutten Military Academy * 1st Team all-state selection and two-time Nisqually League MVP at Steilacoom High School * Singled out by coaching staff for work ethic and dedication * Appeared on FAU s radar after an opposing coach called the coaching staff to promote his tenacity on the court * Made first career start vs. Washington (11/13/11) * Scored six points and grabbed nine rebounds off the bench at Louisiana-Lafayette (12/31/11) * Sealed win vs. Western Kentucky (1/16/12) with block at the buzzer [ PENN CAREER BOX ] Total 3-Point Rebounds Year GP-GS Min/Avg FG-FGA Pct FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off-Def Tot Avg PF-FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts/Avg 2011-12 28-22 548/19.6 27-53.509 0-0.000 10-28.357 40-55 95 3.4 61-3 0 20 42 18 64/2.3 TOTAL 28-22 548/19.6 27-53.509 0-0.000 10-28.357 40-55 95 3.4 61-3 0 20 42 18 64/2.3 2002 Atlantic Sun Champions, 2011 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions 2 Postseason Appearances

2012-13 FAU MEN S BASKETBALL NEWCOMERS #1 CAVON BAKER Guard Freshman 6 1 Hometown Queens, NY Previous School New Hope Academy (MD) #2 DEVONTE THORNTON Forward Freshman 6 7 Hometown Marietta, GA Previous School Osborne HS #3 DRAGAN SEKELJA Center R-Junior 7 0 Hometown Zagreb, Croatia Previous School Baylor #5 JAVIER LACUNZA Forward Freshman 6 7 Hometown Pamplona, Spain Previous School Vincent HS 2002 Atlantic Sun Champions, 2011 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions 2 Postseason Appearances

2012-13 FAU MEN S BASKETBALL NEWCOMERS #11 JUSTIN RAFFINGTON Center Junior 6 9 Hometown Freiburg, Germany Previous School University of San Francisco #12 JACKSON TRAPP Guard Freshman 6 4 Hometown Orlando, FL Previous School Fishburne Military School #20 AUSTIN HUNT Guard R-Freshman 6 2 Hometown Miami, FL Previous School Palmetto HS #24 CHRIS BRYANT Forward Freshman 6 8 Hometown Tallahassee, FL Previous School Fishburne Military School #42 STEFAN MOODY Guard Freshman 5 10 Hometown Kissimmee, FL Previous School Poinciana HS 2002 Atlantic Sun Champions, 2011 Sun Belt Regular Season Champions 2 Postseason Appearances

Active players in bold A Sean Alarcon (2006-08) David Anderson (2005-06) Damon Arnette (1996-98) B Ashley Baumgardner (1998) Frank Baxley (1999) Wayne Baxley (1991) Mike Bell (2003-04) Mark Bellan (1990-92) David Benjamin (1988-89) Pablo Bertone (2010-pres.) Matt Best (2007-08) Rino Bevis (1998) Trevor Bing (2004) Jimmy Bishop (2002-04) John Brandt (1997) Ray Brannon (1989) Greg Brown (1990-93) Raheim Brown (2000-02) Craig Buchanan (1993-96) C David Cargill (1990-92) Chris Clemons (1994-98) Chris Coleman (2008-09) Akbar Cook (1996-97) Brandon Cournoyer (2004) Jeff Cowans (2000-03) Dan Cox (1990) Brent Crews (2005-06) Earnest Crumbley (2000-03) Eni Cuka (2006-08) D Justin Davis (2009-11) Darren Dickerson (2003) Ray Dillman (2004) Daryl Dingle (2000-01) Scott Disch (1995) Pierre Downing (2000-01) Gary Durrant (1997-98) E Khris Edden (1992-93) Wes Edwards (2002-03) Jude Ezelio (1989) All-Time Roster F Jeff Faile (1991-92) Ennis Flowers (1993-94) Jelani Floyd (2011-12) Clay Fuller (2000) G Eddie Gainer (2007-08) Nick Gagel (2008-09) Floyd Gardner (1990) Andre Garner (2001) Greg Gantt (2009-pres.) Jevon Glenn (1998) Paul Graham III (2005-09) Kevin Green (2005) Omari Grier (2011-12) Tim Griesser (1999) Scott Gusler (1990-91) H Jeff Hamilton (2000-03) Michael Harvey (1992-95) Joe Hatton (2000) Elvin Hazell (1991-92) Avery Headley (2001-02) Ryan Hercek (1996-99) Sammy Hernandez (2006-09) Darrin Herrick (1989-90) Dexter Hill (1990-91) Avery Holley (2006-08) Kelly Horford (1992-95) Sanchez Hughley (2006-10) Tremayne Hunter (1995-97) Jason Hursey (1992) Philip Huyler (1994-96) J Derek Jackson (1994-95) Marlon Jemerson (1993-94) Deron Johnson (1988) Morshee Jones (1988-89) K Daryl Kanning (1988-89) David Kell (1997) Otis Kitchen (1996-97) Seydou Kone (2006-08) L Todd LaPace (1990-91) Eric Lawson (1997-98) Tony Lee (1999) Michael Livingston (1991) Andrew Lomond (2004) Gavin Ludgood (2004) M Lorenzo Manning (1988-89) Fred Marshall (2004-05) Andre Mattison (2009-pres.) Dennis Mavin (2010-12) Jordan McCoy (2009-pres.) Mike McGinty (1993-94) Ron McLin (1988-89) Ty McTyer (2004-05) Jimmie Metcalfe (1996) T.J. Minch (1988) Carlos Monroe (2005-09) Lamar Moore (2004-05) Emmett Murphy (1999) N Nick Neumann (2000-02) Carderro Nwoji (2007-09) O Iyke Okafor (2003) Dylan O Sullivan (2009-11) Jamal Owens (2007-08) P Jeff Parmer (2006-08) Kelvin Penn (2011-pres.) Cedric Peoples (1993-96) Xavier Perkins (2006-09) Robert Peterkin (1999) Cedric Powell (1998)

Active players in bold All-Time Roster (cont.) R Motiejus Reimeris (1999-00) DeAndre Rice (2005-06) Dave Richardson (2000) Emanuel Richardson (1991) Shavar Richardson (2008-12) Rob Ritter (1992-95) Enrique Rodriguez (2006-08) Steve Rohan (1988) Tavares Rolle (1995) Rob Rollins (1996-97) Brett Royster (2007-11) S Ron Sabb (1990-92) Ray Schultz (1988) Doug Silk (2000) Derrick Simmons (2004-08) DeMonte Simpson (2009-10) Bjorn Sjolund (1993-96) Darius Skeete (1999) Drew Skeeter (2002-03, 2005) Anthony Slater (2001) John Smart (2000-01) Donald Smith (1989-90) James Staten (2007-08) Antoine Stevens (2001-02) Darren Stewart (2009-10) T Raymond Taylor (2009-12) Shane Taylor (1989-90) Chris Thomas (2002-03) Alex Tucker (2008-12) Pierre Tucker (2003-04) James Turner (1997-98) W Matt Wangerin (1989-91) Chris Watson (2008-10) Kahleaf Watson (2003-04) Rodney Webb (2004-05) Kore White (2010-12) Leonard Whyte (1988-89) Tom Wilcox (1992) Marques Williams (1999) Robert Williams (2000-04) Scott Williams (1988-89) Kevin Wills (1991) Ingo Wolf (1988-89) Y Ceasar Yeadon (1990-94) Eric Yeadon (1994) Quinton Young (2004-05) Z Tyler Zornes (2000) 1,000 Point Club Player Points Years Games Earnest Crumbley 1,559 2000-04 118 Paul Graham III 1,521 2005-09 112 Craig Buchanan 1,501 1993-97 105 Jeff Cowans 1,388 2000-04 115 Carlos Monroe 1,316 2005-09 88 Greg Gantt 1,295 2009-12 89 Damon Arnette 1,246 1996-99 75 Raymond Taylor 1,037 2009-12 89 Shavar Richardson 1,018 2008-11 120 Mike Bell 1,001 2003-05 54 500 Rebound Club Player Reb. Years Games Carlos Monroe 717 2005-09 88 Brett Royster 684 2007-11 125 Robert Williams 575 2000-05 122 Damon Arnette 551 1996-99 75 Mike Bell 514 2003-05 54

Three Point Field Goals INDIVIDUAL Most Three-Pointers in a Game 11 Earnest Crumbley.vs Campbell (2/26/04) 10 DeAndre Rice.vs Troy (2/3/07) Most Three-Pointers Made in a Conference Regular Season Game 11 Earnest Crumbley vs. Campbell (2/26/04) 10 DeAndre Rice at Troy (2/3/07) Most Three-Pointers in a Conference Tournament Game 7 Kevin Sheppard vs. Jacksonville (2/28/02) Most Three-Pointers in a Season 97 Ryan Hercek, 1999-2000 (29 games) 88 Earnest Crumbley, 2002-03 (28 games) 85 Greg Gantt, 2009-10, (30 games) 82 Earnest Crumbley, 2003-04 (28 games) 76 Quinton Young, 2004-05 (27 games) 68 DeAndre Rice, 2006-07 (21 games) 66 Paul Graham III, 2008-09 (31 games) 66 DeAndre Rice, 2005-06 (27 games) 63 Jeff Cowans, 2000-01 (31 games) 63 Earnest Crumbley, 2001-02 (31 games) Most Three-Pointers in a Season (by class) Freshman 85 by Greg Gantt, 2009-10 Sophomore 63 by Earnest Crumbley, 2001-02 Junior 88 by Earnest Crumbley, 2002-03 Senior 97 by Ryan Hercek, 1999-00 Most Three-Pointers in a Career 286 Earnest Crumbley, 2000-03 203 Greg Gantt, 2009-pres. 187 Jeff Cowans, 2000-03 166 Ryan Hercek, 1996-99 163 Raymond Taylor, 2009-12 157 Shavar Richardson, 2008-12 144 Paul Graham III, 2005-09 140 Rob Ritter, 1992-95 134 DeAndre Rice, 2005-06 129 Quinton Young, 2004-05 Most Three-Pointers Attempted in a Game 18 Earnest Crumbley vs. Campbell (2/26/04) 16 Rob Ritter at Mercer (2/13/95) 16 DeAndre Rice at Troy (2/3/07) Most Three-Pointers Attempted in a Conference Regular Season Game 18 Earnest Crumbley vs. Campbell (2/26/04) 16 Rob Ritter at Mercer (2/13/95) 16 DeAndre Rice at Troy (2/3/07) Most Three-Pointers Attempted in a Conference Tournament Game 12 Ryan Hercek vs. Georgia State (3/2/00), Greg Gantt vs. South Alabama (3/6/10) Most Three-Pointers Attempted in a Season 238 Ryan Hercek, 1999-00 (29 games) 238 Earnest Crumbley, 2002-03 (28 games) 218 Greg Gantt, 2009-10 (30 games) 204 Earnest Crumbley, 2003-04 (28 games) 197 Paul Graham III, 2008-09 (31 games) 185 Raymond Taylor, 2010-11 (31 games) 183 Quinton Young, 2004-05 (27 games) 182 Greg Gantt, 2010-11 (32 games) 180 Jeff Cowans, 2001-02 (31 games) Most-Three Pointers Attempted in a Career 782 Earnest Crumbley, 2000-03 561 Jeff Cowans, 2000-03 557 Greg Gantt, 2009-pres. 485 Raymond Taylor, 2009-12 463 Shavar Richardson 2008-12 449 Ryan Hercek, 1996-99 430 Rob Ritter, 1992-95 417 Paul Graham III, 2005-09 309 DeAndre Rice, 2005-06 296 Quinton Young, 2004-05 Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage in a Game (min. 5 made).875 DeAndre Rice, 7-for-8 vs. Florida International (2/10/07).857 Two Times Damon Arnette, 6-for- 7 vs. Jacksonville (1/16/99) Highest Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage in a Season (min. 50 made).479 DeAndre Rice, 2006-07 (68-for-142).469 Quinton Young, 2005-06 (53-for-113).415 Quinton Young, 2004-05 (76-for-183).408 Ryan Hercek, 1999-00 (97-for-238).402 Earnest Crumbley, 2003-04 (82-for-204) Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage in a Career (min. 75 made).436 Quinton Young, 2004-05.434 DeAndre Rice, 2005-06.381 Michael Harvey, 1992-95.374 Gary Durrant, 1997-98.370 Ryan Hercek, 1996-99 Earnest Crumbley leads FAU in career 3 pointers

Team Records Most Points Scored 2,367 in 2007-08 2,321 in 2006-07 2,303 in 2001-02 2,260 in 1989-90 2,258 in 1988-89 Highest Scoring Average per Game 82.9 in 1990-91 (2,237 points in 27 games) 80.7 in 1989-90 (2,260 points in 28 games) 80.6 in 1988-89 (2,258 points in 28 games) 77.0 in 2003-04 (2,157 points in 28 games) 76.8 in 2004-05 (2,073 points in 27 games) Highest Average Scoring Margin +8.0 in 1989-90 Most Points Allowed 2,519 in 2000-01 2,446 in 2007-08 2,419 in 2006-07 2,411 in 1999-00 2,352 in 1988-89 Highest Scoring Average per Game Allowed 86.7 in 1993-94 (2,341 points in 27 games) 84.0 in 1988-89 (2,352 points in 28 games) 82.4 in 1998-99 (2,143 points in 26 games) 81.5 in 1992-93 (2,283 points in 28 games) 81.3 in 2000-01 (2,519 points in 31 games) Most Field Goals Made 886 in 1989-90 859 in 1990-91 859 in 2001-02 840 in 1988-89 834 in 2006-07 Most Field Goals Attempted 2,011 in 2001-02 1,928 in 2000-01 1,834 in 2003-04 1,824 in 2009-10 1,801 in 1988-89 Highest Field Goal Percentage.515 in 1989-90 (886-for-1,720).504 in 1990-91 (859-for-1,706).489 in 2006-07 (834-for-1,706).475 in 2005-06 (746-for-1,572).471 in 1996-97 (684-for-1,453) Most Three-Point Field Goals Made 220 in 2009-10 216 in 2005-06 210 in 2003-04 208 in 2011-12 206 in 2000-01 Most Three-Point Field Goals Attempted 613 in 2011-12 611 in 2000-01 605 in 1999-00 604 in 2003-04 592 in 1998-99 Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage.399 in 2005-06.396 in 1988-89.381 in 2009-10.373 in 2007-08.368 in 2006-07 Most Free Throws Made 615 in 2007-08 494 in 1988-89 469 in 2006-07 457 in 1989-90 456 in 2010-11 Most Free Throws Attempted 913 in 2007-08 701 in 1988-89 692 in 2010-11 690 in 1991-92 682 in 1996-97 Most Blocked Shots 158 in 2010-11 137 in 2009-10 128 in 2011-12 117 in 2004-05 113 in 1996-97 Highest Free Throw Percentage.739 in 2008-09 (434-for-587).711 in 1999-00 (383-for-539).707 in 1990-91 (430-for-608).705 in 1988-89 (494-for-701).701 in 1989-90 (457-for-652) Most Rebounds 1,150 in 2007-08 1,222 in 1989-90 1,212 in 2001-02 1,164 in 2000-01 1,152 in 1988-89 Highest Rebounding Average per Game 43.6 in 1989-90 (1,222 rebounds in 28 games) 41.1 in 1988-89 (1,152 rebounds in 28 games) 40.3 in 1991-92 (1,129 rebounds in 28 games) 39.1 in 2004-05 (1,056 rebounds in 27 games) 39.1 in 2001-02 (1,212 rebounds in 31 games) Most Assists 483 in 1989-90 483 in 2001-02 475 in 2006-07 464 in 1988-89 441 in 2005-06 Highest Assist Average per Game 17.3 in 1989-90 (483 assists in 28 games) 16.6 in 1988-89 (464 assists in 28 games) 15.9 in 1990-91 (429 assists in 27 games) 15.8 in 2005-06 (441 assists in 28 games) 15.6 in 2001-02 (483 assists in 31 games) Most Steals 294 in 2001-02 278 in 1989-90 272 in 1998-99 267 in 1990-91 263 in 2002-03 Most Victories 21 in 1989-90 21 in 2010-11 19 in 2001-02

Single Game Most Points Scored 111 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic, 111-62 (11/18/88) 110 vs. Webber, 110-77 (2/25/89) 107 vs. Jacksonville, 107-104 (12/4/05) Largest Margin of Victory 51 at Nova Southeastern, 105-54 (1/22/91) 49 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic, 111-62 (11/18/88) 43 vs. Southeastern College, 98-55 (12/05/89) Largest Margin of Defeat 58 at Florida, 100-42 (11/27/00) 54 at St. Leo, 136-82 (2/9/91) 53 at North Carolina, 105-52 (12/19/06) Most Points Scored by an Opponent 122 at Troy, 122-97 (2/13/93) 121 vs. Troy, 121-93 (1/6/93) 118 vs. Southern, 118-92 (12/7/91) Fewest Points Scored 35 at Virginia Tech (2/4/95) 40 vs. Akron (12/29/92) 42 at Florida (11/27/00) Fewest Points Scored by an Opponent 30 vs. ULM (1/5/12) 32 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (11/23/91) 43 vs. Mercy (1/10/91) 44 vs. Embry-Riddle (11/18/89) 44 vs. North Florida (11/22/06) Most Points Scored, Both Teams 219 at Troy, 122-97 Loss (2/13/93) Fewest Points Scored, Both Teams 88 vs. ULM (50-38) W, 1/5/12 Most Field Goals Made 48 vs. St Mary s (11/20/01) 47 vs. Trinity Baptist (11/27/89) 45 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (11/18/88) Most Field Goal Attempts 86 at Mercer (1/3/05) 86 at Gardner-Webb (2/26/05) 85 vs. Webber (2/25/89) Team Records Highest Field Goal Percentage.696 vs. Kennesaw State, 32-for-46 (2/18/06).678 vs. St. Leo, 40-for-59 (11/20/89).661 vs. Florida Memorial, 37-for-56 (11/28/06) Highest Three-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 made).706 vs. Kennesaw State, 12-for-17 (2/18/06).667 vs. Florida International 12-of-18 (3/5/08).652 at Campbell, 15-for-23 (1/17/06).647 at Centenary College, 11-for-17 (2/21/98) Most Free Throws Made 44 vs. Warner (12/20/10) 38 vs. Florida International (1/24/98) 37 vs. Rosary (12/30/89) 36 vs. Middle Tennessee State (2/23/08) 35 vs. Georgia State (1/2/99) Most Free Throw Attempts 58 vs. Warner (12/20/10) 52 vs. Jacksonville (12/4/05) 51 vs. Lehigh (12/28/96) 49 vs. Georgia State (1/2/99) 49 vs. Barry (12/04/91) Most Rebounds 60 vs. Palm Beach Atlantic (11/18/88) 58 vs. Hannibal-Lagrange College (12/17/91) 56 at Miami (11/16/97) 56 vs. St. Mary s (11/20/01) Most Assists 33 vs. Webber (2/25/89) 31 vs. Mary Washington (12/29/03) 28 three times at New Orleans (1/4/07) Most Steals 23 vs. Embry-Riddle (11/18/89) 18 at Centenary College (1/25/99) 18 vs. Nova Southeastern (11/27/02) Most Blocked Shots 12 at Campbell (2/24/05) 12 vs. Warner (11/17/10) 12 vs. Miami (12/19/09) 11 vs. Miami (12/03/02) 10 vs. Nova Southeastern (2/17/97) 10 vs. St. Mary s (11/20/01) Most Turnovers 47 vs. St. Leo (12/3/88) 35 at North Carolina State (11/22/96) Fewest Turnovers 4 at Mississippi St. (11/30/10) 5 at Portland (11/14/10) 5 vs. Portland (11/12/11) 5 vs. UALR (1/22/11) 5 vs. USF (1/21/95) 5 at Colgate (11/18/05)

Single Game Most Assists 16 Alex Tucker vs. FIU (1/30/10) 13 Raymond Taylor vs. South Alabama (1/2/10) 12 Alex Tucker at Western Kentucky (1/15/11) 12 Raymond Taylor vs. Warner (11/17/10) 11 Alex Tucker vs. ULM (1/22/09) 11 Alex Tucker at New Orleans (2/5/09) 11 Phillip Huyler at Centenary College (1/2/97) 11 Earnest Crumbley at Jacksonville (1/9/04) 11 Brent Crews vs. FIU (2/28/07) Most Assists in a Conference Tournament Game 11 Brent Crews vs. FIU (2/28/07) 7 Emmett Murphy vs. Georgia State (3/2/00) 7 Earnest Crumbley vs. Troy (3/4/04) Season Most Assists 177 Raymond Taylor, 2009-10 (30 games) 145 Earnest Crumbley, 2003-04 (28 games) 141 Alex Tucker, 2009-10 (30 games) 140 Brent Crews, 2006-07 (30 games) 139 Alex Tucker, 2008-09 (29 games) 136 Alex Tucker, 2010-11 (32 games) 133 Earnest Crumbley, 2002-03 (27 games) 133 Brent Crews, 2005-06 (27 games) 127 Raymond Taylor, 2011-12 (30 games) 122 Carderro Nwoji, 2007-08 (33 games) Highest Assist Average per Game (Min. 15 games) 5.9 Raymond Taylor, 2009-10 5.2 Earnest Crumbley, 2003-04 4.9 Brent Crews, 2005-06 4.8 Alex Tucker, 2008-09 4.8 Earnest Crumbley, 2002-03 4.7 Alex Tucker, 2009-10 4.7 Brent Crews, 2006-07 4.5 Donald Smith, 1990-91 4.5 Kahleaf Watson, 2004-05 4.5 Raymond Taylor, 2011-12 Most Assists (by class) Freshman 177 by Raymond Taylor, 2009-10 Sophomore 141 by Alex Tucker, 2009-10 Junior 136 by Alex Tucker, 2010-11 Senior 145 by Earnest Crumbley, 2003-04 Assists Highest Assist/Turnover Ratio (min. 50 assists) 2.24 Alex Tucker, 2009-10 (136/61) 2.23 Alex Tucker, 2010-11 (141/63) 2.07 Alex Tucker, 2011-12 (122/59) 1.90 Raymond Taylor, 2009-10 (177/93) 1.90 Carderro Nwoji, 2008-09 (63/34) 1.81 Raymond Taylor, 2011-12 (127/70) 1.75 Raymond Taylor, 2010-11 (121/69) 1.71 John Smart, 2000-01 (120/70) 1.71 Anthony Slater, 2001-02 (106/62) 1.67 Earnest Crumbley, 2003-04 (145/87) Career Most Assists 538 Alex Tucker, 2008-12 505 Earnest Crumbley, 2000-03 425 Raymond Taylor, 2009-12 273 Brent Crews, 2005-06 239 Donald Smith, 1989-90 230 Paul Graham III, 2005-09 202 Phillip Huyler, 1994-96 199 Kahleaf Watson, 2003-04 191 Jeff Cowans, 2000-03 185 Carderro Nwoji, 2007-09 175 Derek Jackson, 1994-95 163 Ryan Hercek, 1996-99 158 John Smart, 2000-01 157 Damon Arnette, 1996-98 156 Craig Buchanan, 1993-96 Highest Assists Average per Game (min. 40 games) 4.8 Raymond Taylor, 2009-12 4.8 Brent Crews, 2005-06 4.5 Alex Tucker, 2008-12 4.4 Donald Smith, 1989-90 4.3 Earnest Crumbley, 2000-03 3.5 Kahleaf Watson, 2003-04 3.2 Derek Jackson, 1994-95 Highest Assist/Turnover Ratio (min. 125 assists) 1.97 Alex Tucker, 2008-12 (538/273) 1.83 Raymond Taylor, 2009-12 (425/232) 1.74 John Smart, 2000-01 (157/90) 1.66 Carderro Nwoji, 2007-09 (185/111) 1.62 Brent Crews, 2005-06 (273/169) 1.48 Ty McTyer, 2004-05 (127/86) 1.37 Derek Jackson, 1994-95 (163//119) 1.36 Earnest Crumbley, 2000-03 (505/370) Alex Tucker s 538 career assists is the most in FAU history. His 1.97 career assist/turnover ra o Is also first in school history.

Most Field Goals Made in a Game 17 Ron McLin vs. Florida Memorial College (2/23/89) 14 Darrin Herrick vs. Florida Memorial (11/30/89) 13 6 times Paul Graham III at Kentucky (12/27/08) Most Field Goals Made in a Conference Game 13 Mike Bell vs. Lipscomb (1/19/04) 13 DeAndre Rice vs. Arkansas State (1/31/07) 13 Carlos Monroe at South Alabama (1/6/07) Most Field Goals Made in a Season 216 Ron McLin, 1988-89 (28 games) 213 Raheim Brown, 2001-02 (31 games) 208 Shane Taylor, 1990-91 (27 games) 204 Mike Bell, 2004-05 (27 games) 200 Carlos Monroe, 2006-07 (27 games) 196 Paul Graham III, 2008-09 (31 games) 193 Mike Bell, 2003-04 (27 games) 188 Carlos Monroe, 2007-08 (33 games) 176 Dexter Hill, 1990-91 (27 games) 176 Damon Arnette, 1998-99 (24 games) Most Field Goals Made in a Season (by Class) Freshman 166 by Greg Gantt, 2009-10 Sophomore 200 by Carlos Monroe, 2006-07 Junior 216 by Ron McLin, 1988-89 Senior 213 by Raheim Brown, 2001-02 Most Field Goals Made in a Career 582 Craig Buchanan, 1993-96 519 Paul Graham III, 2005-09 513 Carlos Monroe, 2005-09 503 Earnest Crumbley, 2000-03 494 Jeff Cowans, 2000-03 472 Greg Gantt, 2009-pres. 426 Damon Arnette, 1996-98 397 Mike Bell, 2003-04 350 Shane Taylor, 1989-90 346 Michael Harvey, 1992-95 Field Goals Field Goals Attempted Most Field Goals Attempted in a Season 503 Paul Graham III, 2008-09 (31 games) 435 Ron McLin, 1988-89 (28 games) 421 Mike Bell, 2004-05 (27 games) 419 Mike Bell, 2003-04 (27 games) 409 Earnest Crumbley, 2002-03 (28 games) 400 Raheim Brown, 2001-02 (31 games) 390 Greg Gantt, 2009-10 (30 games) 386 Craig Buchanan, 1995-96 (27 games) 373 Damon Arnette, 1998-99 (24 games) 372 Jeff Cowans, 2000-01 (31 games) Most Field Goals Attempted in a Career 1358 Earnest Crumbley, 2000-03 1292 Jeff Cowans, 2000-03 1274 Craig Buchanan, 1993-96 1211 Paul Graham III, 2005-09 1075 Greg Gantt, 2009-pres. 964 Raymond Taylor, 2009-12 945 Damon Arnette, 1996-98 941 Carlos Monroe, 2005-09 931 Shavar Richardson, 2008-12 840 Mike Bell, 2003-04 Field-Goal Percentage Highest Field-Goal Percentage in a Game (min. 9 made) 1.000 Raheim Brown, 9-for-9 vs. Campbell (2/28/01).909 Rodney Webb, 10-for-11 vs. Kennesaw State (2/18/06).909 DeAndre Rice, 10-for-11 vs. FIU(2/10/07) Highest Field-Goal Percentage in a Season (min. 100 made).667 Daryl Kanning, 1989-90 (169-for-274).597 Carlos Monroe, 2006-07 (200-for-335).580 Shane Taylor, 1989-90 (142-for-245).568 Shane Taylor, 1990-91 (208-for-366).563 Cedric Peoples, 1996-97 (107-for-190) Highest Field-Goal Percentage in a Career (min. 200 made).579 Darryl Kanning, 1988-89.573 Shane Taylor, 1989-90.545 Carlos Monroe, 2005-09.517 Dexter Hill, 1990-91.512 Raheim Brown, 2000-01.511 Ron McLin, 1988-89.511 Cedric Peoples, 1993-96.511 Elvin Hazell, 1991-92 Ron McLin (below) holds FAU records for most field goals made in a game (17) and a season (286).

Single-Game Most Points Scored 39 DeAndre Rice at Troy (2/3/07) 39 Earnest Crumbley vs. Campbell(2/26/04) 38 Ray Schultz at Florida Memorial (2/23/89) 35 Marlon Jemerson vs. Centenary College (1/8/94) 35 Mike Bell vs. Lipscomb (1/19/04) 34 Quinton Young at Campbell (2/24/05) 34 Ron McLin vs. Flagler (2/17/89) 34 Shane Taylor vs. SMU (1/3/91) 33 Paul Graham III vs. Troy (2/7/09) 33 Shane Taylor vs. St. Thomas (1/29/91) Most Points Scored in a Regular Season Conference Game 39 Earnest Crumbley vs. Campbell (2/26/04) 39 DeAndre Rice at Troy (2/3/07) Most Points Scored in a Conference Tournament Game 30 DeAndre Rice vs. Western Kentucky (3/4/07) Most Points Scored by a Freshman 35 Marlon Jemerson vs. Centenary College (1/8/94) Shane Taylor Scoring Season Most Points Scored 575 Paul Graham III, 2008-09 (31 games) 544 Ron McLin, 1988-89 (28 games) 540 Shane Taylor, 1990-91 (27 games) 525 Damon Arnette, 1998-99 (24 games) 516 Mike Bell, 2004-05 (27 games) 508 Carlos Monroe, 2007-08 (33 games) 508 Raheim Brown, 2001-02 (31 games) 496 Carlos Monroe, 2006-07 (27 games) 485 Mike Bell, 2003-04 (27 games) 481 Dexter Hill, 1990-91 (27 games) Highest Scoring Average 21.9 Damon Arnette, 1998-99 (24 games) 20.5 DeAndre Rice, 2006-07 (21 games) 20.0 Shane Taylor, 1990-91 (27 games) 19.4 Ron McLin, 1989-90 (28 games) 19.1 Mike Bell, 2004-05 (27 games) 18.5 Paul Graham III, 2008-09 (31 games) Most Points in a Season (by class) Freshman 468 by Greg Gantt, 2009-10 Sophomore 496 by Carlos Monroe, 2006-07 Junior 544 by Ron McLin, 1988-89 Senior 575 by Paul Graham III, 2008-09 Most Points by Two Players (same season) 1,021 Shane Taylor/Dexter Hill, 1990-91 Most Points by Three Players (same season) 1,400 Shane Taylor/Dexter Hill /Darrin Herrick, 1990-91 Highest Scoring Average by Two Players (same season) 38.9 DeAndre Rice (20.5)/Carlos Monroe (18.4), 2006-07 Highest Scoring Average by Three Players (same season) 53.0 DeAndre Rice (20.5)/Carlos Monroe (18.4)/Paul Graham III (14.1), 2006-07 Most Double-Doubles 14 Mike Bell, 2004-05 13 Carlos Monroe, 2007-08 11 Three times - Carlos Monroe, 2006-07 Career Most Points Scored 1,559 Earnest Crumbley, 2000-03 1,521 Paul Graham III, 2005-09 1,501 Craig Buchanan, 1993-96 1,388 Jeff Cowans, 2000-03 1,316 Carlos Monroe, 2005-09 1,295 Greg Gantt, 2009-pres. 1,246 Damon Arnette, 1996-98 1,037 Raymond Taylor, 2009-12 1,018 Shavar Richardson, 2008-12 1,001 Mike Bell, 2003-04 919 Michael Harvey, 1992-95 914 Brett Royster, 2007-11 912 Shane Taylor, 1989-90 902 Phillip Huyler, 1994-96 Highest Scoring Average (min. 40 games) 18.5 Mike Bell, 2003-04 17.2 Shane Taylor, 1989-90 16.6 Damon Arnette, 1996-98 15.4 Dexter Hill, 1990-91 15.0 Carlos Monroe, 2005-09 15.0 Ron McLin, 1988-89 Career Double-Doubles 25 Carlos Monroe, 2005-09 25 Mike Bell, 2003-05 Consecutive Games with a Double-Double 6 Mike Bell, 2003-05

Most Free Throws Made in a Game 16 James Turner vs. FIU (1/24/98)/ Raymond Taylor vs. Warner (12/10/09) Most Free Throws Made in a Conference Regular Season Game 16 James Turner vs. FIU (1/24/98) Most Free Throws Made in a Conference Tournament Game 11 Paul Graham III vs. UALR (3/9/08) 11 Emmett Murphy vs. Stetson University (3/1/00) Most Free Throws Made in a Season 141 Phillip Huyler, 1996-97 (27 games) 128 Carlos Monroe, 2007-08 (33 games) 128 Phillip Huyler, 1995-96 (27 games) 127 Damon Arnette, 1998-99 (24 games) 117 Paul Graham III, 2008-09 (31 games) 112 Dexter Hill, 1990-91 (27 games) 107 Ron McLin, 1988-89 (28 games) 106 Shane Taylor, 1990-91 (27 games) 106 Cedric Powell, 1998-99 (26 games) 106 Marques Williams, 1999-00 (30 games) Most Free Throws Made in a Season (by class) Freshman 106 by Cedric Powell, 1998-99 106 by Marques Williams, 1999-00 Sophomore 96 by Carlos Monroe, 2006-07 Junior 128 by Carlos Monroe, 2007-08 128 by Philip Huyler, 1995-96 Senior 141 by Philip Huyler, 1996-97 Most Free Throws Made in a Career 339 Paul Graham III, 2005-09 322 Phillip Huyler, 1994-96 312 Damon Arnette, 1996-98 285 Carlos Monroe, 2005-09 274 Craig Buchanan, 1993-96 267 Earnest Crumbley, 2000-03 264 Alex Tucker, 2008-12 Most Free Throws Attempted in a Game 20 James Turner vs. FIU (1/24/98) Free Throws Most Free Throws Attempted in a Conference Regular Season Game 20 James Turner vs. FIU (1/24/98) Most Free Throws Attempted in a Conference Tournament Game 12 Emmett Murphy vs. Stetson University (3/1/00) Most Free Throws Attempted in a Season 233 Carlos Monroe, 2007-08 (33 games) 182 Damon Arnette, 1998-99 (24 games) 178 Phillip Huyler, 1996-97 (27 games) 172 Phillip Huyler, 1995-96 (27 games) 160 Carlos Monroe, 2006-07 (27 games) 153 Dexter Hill, 1990-91 (27 games) 149 Marques Williams, 1999-00 (30 games) 149 Ron McLin, 1988-89 (28 games) 145 Paul Graham III, 2007-08 (33 games) 144 Damon Arnette, 1997-98 (26 games) Most Free Throws Attempted in a Career 484 Carlos Monroe, 2005-09 455 Damon Arnette, 1996-96 452 Paul Graham III, 2005-09 424 Phillip Huyler, 1994-96 393 Brett Royster, 2007-11 364 Alex Tucker, 2008-12 357 Craig Buchanan, 1993-96 337 Earnest Crumbley, 2000-03 304 Cedric Peoples, 1993-96 268 Dexter Hill, 1990-91 Highest Free-Throw Percentage in a Game (min. 10 made) 1.000 Ryan Hercek, 13-for-13 vs. FIU (1/24/98) 1.000 Phillip Huyler, 12-for-12 vs. Georgia State (1/11/97) 1.000 Paul Graham III, 11-for-11 vs. UALR (3/9/08) 1.000 Marques Williams, 10-for-10 at Jacksonville (1/22/00) 1.000 Earnest Crumbley, 10-for-10 vs. Jacksonville State (2/14/02) Highest Free-Throw Percentage in a Season (min. 50 made).879 Wayne Baxley, 1991-92 (58-for-66).874 Carderro Nwoji, 2007-08 (76-for-87).857 Clay Fuller, 2000-01 (54-for-63).851 Ryan Hercek, 1999-00 (57-for-67).835 Khris Edden, 1993-94 (66-for-79).830 Paul Graham III, 2008-09 (117-for-141).829 James Turner, 1997-98 (68-for-82).826 Ray Schultz, 1988-89 (57-for-69).817 Earnest Crumbley, 2003-04 (58-for-71).815 Jeff Cowans, 2001-02 (53-for-65) Highest Free-Throw Percentage in a Career (min. 100 made).889 Ryan Hercek, 1996-99.840 Carderro Nwoji, 2007-09.820 Shavar Richardson, 2008-12.804 Jeff Cowans, 2000-03.792 Earnest Crumbley, 2000-03.792 Khris Edden, 1992-93.779 Cedric Powell, 1998.775 DeAndre Rice, 2005-06.774 David Benjamin, 1988-89.768 Craig Buchanan, 1993-96.766 Shane Taylor, 1989-90.759 Phillip Huyler, 1994-96 Ryan Hercek was a.889 career free throw shooter.