TEMPLE (11-10, 4-3) VS MASSACHUSETTS (15-7, 4-4) FEBRUARY 10, 2008 LIACOURAS CENTER

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TEMPLE (11-10, 4-3) VS MASSACHUSETTS (15-7, 4-4) FEBRUARY 10, 2008 LIACOURAS CENTER GAME AT A GLANCE Series: Temple leads 39-19 At Massachusetts: Temple leads 15-14 At Temple: Temple leads 22-4 At Neutral Sites: Temple leads 3-1 Streak: Temple - One win Last Game: @Temple 98, UMass 89 (2/11/07) OWLS INFORMATION Coach: Fran Dunphy (La Salle 70) Temple Record: 23-28 (2nd year) Overall Record: 333-191 (19th year) Record vs. UMass: 1-3 MINUTEMEN INFORMATION Coach: Travis Ford (Kentucky 94) UMass Record: 52-31 (3rd year) Overall Record: 180-142 (11th year) Record vs. Temple: 2-2 BROADCAST INFORMATION Television: None Radio: 1210 AM WPHT(Harry Donahue, playby-play; John Baum, color analyst) Audio Streaming: http://www.thebigtalker1210.com Video Streaming: OwlAccess TEMPLE SPORTS MEDIA RELATIONS Main: 215-204-7445 Fax: 215-204-7499 Assoc. AD/Sports Media Relations Men s Basketball Contact Larry Dougherty Office: 215-204-2588 Cell: 215-651-1822 Email: larrydoc@temple.edu Credentials Al Shrier Office: 215-204-2222 Email: ashrier5@temple.edu The Atlantic 10 Conference s top two scorers will go head-to-head Sunday when Temple hosts Massachusetts in a conference showdown at the Liacouras Center. Senior forward Gary Forbes leads UMass and the A-10 in scoring with a 20.6 average while Temple junior guard Dionte Christmas, the conference s returning scoring champ, ranks second with a 20.1 average. Christmas, who has led the A-10 in scoring for most of the season, is coming off a forgettable four-of-15 shooting performance (14 points) in the Owls 64-58 loss at Richmond Wednesday. Senior co-captain Chris Clark continues to have a hot hand for the Cherry and White. The reigning Philadelphia Big 5 co-player of the Week set a new career high for the third straight game, tallying a team-high 18 points on six-of-12 three-point shooting against the Spiders. Clark is averaging 17 points over the last three games and ranks third on the Owls in scoring in league play with a 10.6 average. Fellow co-captain, senior Mark Tyndale, has been head coach Fran Dunphy s best all-around player. The 6-5 guard ranks second on the squad in scoring (15.5 ppg.) and rebounding (6.3 rpg.) while topping the team in assists (73) and steals (34). Freshman forward Lavoy Allen (7.7 ppg., 5.7 rpg.) and junior center Sergio Olmos (4.5 ppg., 32 blocks) provide the Owls with a solid inside game. Forbes, who also leads UMass in rebounding (7.3 ppg.), is coming off a 26 point night in the Minutemen s 78-76 home win Thursday over Rhode Island. Sophomore guard Ricky Harris ranks third in the A-10 in scoring (19.0 ppg.), providing the Minutemen with a formidable inside-outside scoring tandem. Junior guard Chris Lowe (12.5 ppg. 5.2 apg.) and senior forward Etienne Brower (11.7 ppg., 6.8 rpg.) also average double figures for head coach Travis Ford s squad. Sunday is also Hooter the Owl s Birthday and the loveable Temple mascot will be joined by the Phillie Phanatic, Hip-Hop and numerous mascots from around the area. The first 5,000 kids 14 and under will receive a Mini Temple Owls Hoops Set sponsored by the Philadelphia Federal Credit Union. OWLS AT A GLANCE 11-10 Overall 6-3 Home 4-4 Away 1-3 Neutral 4-3 Atlantic 10 1-1 Big 5 PROBABLE STARTERS 24 Lavoy Allen F 6-9 Fr. 7.7 ppg. 5.7 rpg..543 fg% 41 Sergio Olmos C 7-0 Jr. 4.5 ppg 3.6 rpg.533 fg% 13 Mark Tyndale G 6-5 Sr. 15.5 ppg 6.3 rpg 3.5 apg 22 Dionte Christmas G 6-5 Jr. 20.1 ppg 6.4 rpg 2.5 apg. 10 Luis Guzman G 6-3 So. 5.1 ppg 2.3 rpg 1.8 apg OFF THE BENCH 1 Chris Clark G 5-8 Sr. 6.5 ppg 1.4 rpg 1.6 apg 2 Ryan Brooks G 6-4 So. 8.1 ppg 2.6 rpg.889 ft% 3 Martavis Kee G 6-2 Fr. 0.0 ppg 0.3 rpg. 0.3 apg. 15 Semaj Inge G 6-4 Jr.. 2.8 ppg 1.4 rpg 1.3 apg 21 Rafael DeLeon F 6-6 Jr. 0.0 ppg. 2.0 rpg. 0.0 apg. 23 Ramone Moore G 6-4 Fr. DNP DNP DNP 30 Craig Williams F 6-9 Fr. 0.5 ppg. 0.5 rpg. 1.3 mpg 43 Orlando Miller F 6-6 Sr. 0.0 ppg. 0.0 rpg. 1.0 mpg. Head Coach: Fran Dunphy (La Salle 70/23-28 (2nd year); 333-191 (19th year) Asst. Coaches: Dave Duke (Villanova 74), Matt Langel (Penn 00), Shawn Trice (Penn 95) TEAM STATS FG% 3PT% FT% Pts. Reb. Asts. Stls. TO Temple.464.376.713 69.8 32.3 297 133 281 Opponents.421.368.738 67.4 33.7 280 132 276

OWLS AGAINST THE MINUTEMEN: This will be the 59th meeting between the Atlantic 10 rivals with Temple owning a 39-19 advantage. The Owls have won eight of the last 11 meetings in the series and have won the last six games at the Liacouras Center between the teams. Overall, Temple is 21-4 at home against UMass, and 9-1 at the Liacouras Center. The lone UMass win in the building came on Jan. 27, 2001, a 65-64 OT decision. There have been many memorable games in the series with the most recent being a 98-92 double overtime Temple win on March 3, 2004 at the Liacouras Center. David Hawkins scored a building record and career-high 41 points and joined the 2000-point club in that contest. The teams have met five times for the A-10 Championship with UMass winning four in a row from 1993-96. Temple defeated UMass in the 1990 A-10 title game... TEMPLE-UMASS COMPARISON Temple UMass 69.8 Points Per Game 83.0 67.4 Opponents Points Per Game 78.0 +2.4 Point Differential +15.0.464 Field Goal Percentage.443.421 Field Goal Percentage Defense.429 7.9 3PT Per Game 8.7.376 3PT Percentage.340.368 Opp. 3PT Percentage.329.713 Free Throw Percentage.658 32.3 Rebounds Per Game 38.1-1.4 Rebound Margin -2.9 14.1 Assists Per Game 15.0 6.3 Steals Per Game 7.3 4.3 Blocks Per Game 7.7 13.4 Turnovers 14.1 LAST MEETING (Feb. 11, 2007 - @Temple 98, Massachusetts 89): Dionte Christmas tallied 30 points for the fifth time and Dustin Salisbery chipped in with 25 points as Temple evened its A-10 record (5-5) with a convincing 98-89 win over UMass. It marked TU s fourth straight win, the longest streak since Feb., 2004. The Owls, who topped 100 points in the previous game, nearly eclipsed the century mark again. The 207 combined points are the most in consecutive games in the 110 seasons of TU varsity competition. The Owls started strong, connecting on their first five shots to take a 12-2 lead. They then extended the advantage to 20, hitting six-of-seven shots over a five-minute stretch to boost the margin to 30-10 with 9:55 left in the half. Unlike previous games where the Owls let double-figure leads slip away, Temple never let UMass back into the contest. The Minutemen cut the margin under double-digits in the final four minutes of the first half, and trailed by nine, 44-35, at intermission. Salisbery drained a jumper on the Owls initial possession of the second half, and UMass would not again get within single digits until the final 12 seconds. For the sixth straight game the Owls shot over 50 percent (53.4) with Christmas (10-16, 5-8 3pt) and Semaj Inge (5-6, 1-2) leading the charge. Inge, who scored six of his 11 points in the first five minutes, tallied double figures for the fourth time during the season. Mark Tyndale, who scored his 1000th point in the game, led Temple with nine rebounds, and contributed 15 points, a team-high seven assists and three steals. Gary Forbes led UMass with game-highs of 31 points and 14 rebounds. LAST OUTING (Feb. 6 - @Richmond 64, Temple 58): Senior co-captain Chris Clark set a new career scoring high for the third straight game, tallying a team-high 18 points, but it was not enough this time as Temple fell at Richmond, 64-58. The Owls never trailed over the first 20 minutes with Clark, who providing the offensive spark off the bench. The 5-8 guard made four of six three-pointers to lead all scorers with 12 points at intermission. Temple needed Clark on this night as its one-two punch of Dionte Christmas and Mark Tyndale were off their games. Christmas, then the A-10 scoring leader (20.5 ppg.), hit just four-of-15 shots, and only one of eight from behind the arc, to finish with 14 points. Tyndale, who played despite flu-like symptoms, scored 11 points, but had four turnovers. Richmond jumped right out to start the second half with David Gonzalvez scoring five of his game-high 20 points in a 7-0 run that gave the Spiders a 37-30 lead with 15 minutes to play. Clark then started and ended a 10-2 Owl run, hitting two three-pointers to put TU back in front 40-39. Gonzalvez answered Clark s last trey with a threepointer of his own, to put the Spiders back in front 42-40. It was a lead they would not relinquish despite numerous opportunities for the visitors. The Owls final chance came with under a minute to go. Trailing 56-53 Tyndale was stripped at center court and Kevin Anderson took the ball the length of the floor for a lay-up that made it 58-53 with 33 seconds to play. 2007-08 SCHEDULE Nov. 9 at #7/7 Tennessee........ 63-80 (L) Nov. 15 %Providence (ESPNU).... 64-66 (L) Nov. 16 %Charleston (ESPNU).... 76-79 (L) Nov 18 %Marist (ESPNU).... 73-69 (OT-W) Nov 24 at Bowling Green........ 72-55 (W) Nov 26 at Akron................ 65-67 (L) Nov. 29 OHIO................. 90-88 (W) Dec. 6 TOWSON.............. 69-46 (W) Dec. 9 #21/25 VILLANOVA (ESPNU).. 93-101 (L) Dec. 15 Drexel (P-ESPNU)....... 64-51 (W) Dec. 22 EASTERN MICHIGAN.. 58-55 (W) Dec. 29 &Florida (CN8).......... 69-86 (L) Jan. 9 #7/9 DUKE (ESPN)..... 64-74 (L) Jan. 12 *at............. 58-60 (L) Jan. 16 *#20/20 XAVIER (CN8).. 78-59 (W) Jan. 20 *at Saint Louis (CSN+) 54-53 (OT-W) Jan. 23 #PENN................ 80-64 (W) Jan. 26 *ST. JOE S (ESPNU)...... 67-68 (L) Jan. 31 *at (CSTV)..... 58-50 (W) Feb. 3 *G. WASHINGTON (CN8) 93-80 (W) Feb. 6 *at Richmond........... 58-64 (L) Feb. 10 *MASSACHUSETTS.......... 2:00 Feb. 13 *R. ISLAND................. 7:00 Feb. 16 *at Dayton (CSN+)........... 4:00 Feb. 20 *at St. Bonaventure............ 3:00 Feb. 23 *FORDHAM (DH)........... 3:00 Feb. 27 *CHARLOTTE.............. 7:00 Mar. 2 *# (P-CSN+).... 7:00 Mar. 5 *DUQUESNE (CSN+)........ 7:00 Mar. 8 *#at La Salle (CSN+).......... 4:00 M 12-15 **A-10 Tournament........... TBA Home games in CAPS (P) - The Palestra * - Atlantic 10 games # - Philadelphia Big 5 games ** - at Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City % - ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-Off Classic & - Orange Bowl Classic, Sunrise, Fla. STRENGTH OF SCHEDULE: Temple owns the 25th strongest schedule in the nation, and the third toughest in the Atlantic 10 Conference according to collegerpi.com (02/07/08). Only UMass (10) and Dayton (14) have tougher slates than the Owls.

6TH ALL-TIME IN WINS 1,679 TEMPLE VICTORIES Temple s 99-77 victory at on February 23, 2003 put the Owls in elite company...the Owls joined Kentucky, North Carolina, Kansas, Duke, St. John s and Syracuse with 1,600 wins. Penn, UCLA, Indiana, Notre Dame and Utah have since notched their 1600th win. Temple Basketball owns a 114-year won-loss record of 1,679-945. The Owls history also includes: 42 post-season tournament appearances (25 NCAAs, 17 NITs) Two Final Four appearances (1956 and 1958) under Harry The Chief Litwack Five regional finals in the last 18 years under John Chaney (1988, 1991, 1993, 1999 and 2001) NIT championships in 1938 and 1969. Two Naismith Basketball Association Hall of Fame Coaches in Litwack and Chaney. TOP 10 DIVISION I SCHOOLS IN TOTAL VICTORIES* Kentucky........................... 1,958 North Carolina...................... 1,935 Kansas............................. 1,927 Duke............................... 1,837 Syracuse............................ 1,720 TEMPLE........................ 1,679 St.. John s........................... 1,667 Penn............................... 1,641 UCLA.............................. 1630 Indiana............................. 1,628 *as of 2/03/08 IN THE POLLS USAToday/ESPN........ Associated Press Memphis............ 1........... Memphis Duke............... 2.............. Duke North Carolina....... 3....... North Carolina UCLA............... 4............. Kansas Kansas.............. 5.............. UCLA Georgetown.......... 6......... Georgetown Tennessee........... 7.......... Tennessee Wisconsin............ 8........... Wisconsin Stanford............. 9............ Stanford Michigan State........ 10.............. Butler Butler.............. 11....... Michigan State Texas............... 12.............. Texas Indiana.............. 13............. Xavier Xavier.............. 14............. Indiana Drake............... 15.............. Drake Marquette............. 16............ Marquette Washington State...... 17..... Washington State Texas A&M........... 18.......... Texas A&M Connecticut........... 19.......... Connecticut Vanderbilt............. 20............ Kansas St. Notre Dame........... 21............ Pittsburgh Florida............... 22.......... Notre Dame Saint Mary s........... 23............ Vanderbilt Kansas St.............. 24............... Purdue Pittsburgh............. 25........... Saint Mary s Temple opponents in bold (as of 2/4/08) TEMPLE S ONE-TWO PUNCH: Dionte Christmas (20.0 ppg.) and Mark Tyndale (19.4 ppg,) became the first players in Atlantic 10 Conference history to finish one-two in scoring in the league. Tyndale, an honorable mention all-atlantic 10 selection, improved his field goal percentage from 39.3 percent as a sophomore in 2005-06 to 53.9 percent, placing fourth in the conference. Christmas, a second team all-atlantic 10 honoree, was named the league s Most Improved Player as he increased his scoring average by 16.5 points. Only one other NCAA Division I school entering the 2007-08 season, Virginia Military Academy, returns a one-two punch such as Christmas and Tyndale, that averaged 19.0 points or more per game. Mark Tyndale Dionte Christmas 15.5 (2nd) PPG. 20.1 (1st) 6.4 (2nd) RPG. 6.4 (1st) 3.5 (1st) APG. 2.6 (2nd) 1.6 (1st) SPG. 1.3 (2nd).459 (5th) FG Pct..449 (6th).702 (3rd) FT Pct..750 (2nd).304 (4th) 3P FT Pct..403 (2nd) stats and team ranking for 2007-08 season EVERY DAY IS CHRISTMAS: Dionte Christmas is having another strong season. The 6-5 guard has led the Cherry and White in scoring in 16 games, including season-highs of 32 points against Charleston and Florida- the sixth and seventh 30-plus games of his career. He was named to the All-Tournament team at the O'Reilly ESPNU Puerto Rico Tip-off Classic. Currently he ranks second in the A- 10 in scoring with a 20.1 average and leads TU in rebounding (6.4 rpg.), three-pointers (71) and minutes played (37.3 mpg.). He has scored 20 or more points in 12 games this season. He tallied a game-high 23 points in the win over #20 Xavier and in the process became the 44th player in Temple history to score 1,000 points for his career. He now has 1,134 points to rank 33rd on TU s all-time scoring list. Last season, he etched his name in the Temple record book, becoming just the 10th Owl to score 600 points in a season when he led the A-10 in scoring with a 20.0 average. He also connected on 128-of-147 free throw attempts for a.871 percentage, which ranks fourth on the TU single-season list. A preseason second team all-a-10 selection, Christmas scored 20 or more points 18 times in a game last season, and 30 or more points five times - both conference highs. He became the first Temple player to reach 30 points in three straight games since the 1982-83 season (Terence Stansbury). He was First Team all-big 5 and named Most Improved Player in both the city league and the A-10. CHRISTMAS-TIME: Junior Dionte Christmas was named Co-A-10 Player of the Week for the week ending January 26. It was his second A-10 weekly honor this season, the other coming on Dec. 2, and was the sixth of his career. He also earned Big 5 Player of the Week twice this season and five times for his career. ELITE COMPANY: Dionte Christmas ranks second in the A-10 in scoring with an average of 20.1 ppg., trailing Gary Forbes of UMass (20.6 ppg.). He is vying to become just the fourth player in A-10 history and first since George Washington s SirValiant Brown (2000, 2001) to lead the A-10 in scoring in successive years. The two other players to hold that distinction are John Battle of Rutgers (1984, 1985) and St. Bonaventure s Earl Belcher (1980, 1981). ELITE COMPANY - TEMPLE VERSION Dionte Christmas is also trying to become just the fourth Temple player - and first in 17 years - to average 20 or more points per game in consecutive seasons. Mark Macon, the Owls all-time leading scorer (2,609 points, 1987-91) averaged 21.9 points as a junior in 1989-90 and then topped that with a 22.0 average as a senior (1990-91). The famed backcourt tandem of Hal Lear and Guy Rodgers had a run of four straight 20-point scoring average seasons. Lear started the run with averages of 22.2 ppg. (1954-55) and 24.0 ppg. (1955-56) as a junior and senior, respectively. Rodgers then took followed that with averages of 20.4 ppg. (1956-57) and 20.1 ppg. (1957-58) in his final two seasons as an Owl. No Temple player has accomplished the feat in three straight seasons. Macon is the only TU player to average 20 points in three seasons, scoring at a 20.6 ppg. clip in his All-America freshman campaign in 1987-88.

TYNDALE TIME: Senior co-captain Mark Tyndale is the most versatile athlete on the Temple men s basketball team. The 6-5 swingman is second on the Owls and 11th in the Atlantic 10 in scoring with a 15.5 average. He leads the team in assists (73) and steals (34), while ranking second in rebounding (6.3 rpg.) and minutes played (36.8 mpg.). An honorable mention All-Atlantic 10 selection last season, he led the league in scoring in conference games only with a 21.3 average, while placing second overall in the league (19.4 ppg.) behind teammate Dionte Christmas. He became the 43rd Temple player to reach the 1000-point plateau in the Owls 98-89 win over UMass and now has 1,515 points, placing him 13th on the all-time TU scoring list. He tallied a career-high 37 points, the most points by an A-10 player in 2006-07 and third most in Liacouras Center history, in the team s 81-69 win over (2/24). 20-20 CLUB: Mark Tyndale is among an elite group of Owls that rank among the Top 20 scorers and rebounders in school history. He ranks 13th on the all-time scoring list with 1,515 points and 19th on the all-time rebounding list with 621 rebounds. He is one of six Owls in the Top 20 for career points and rebounds: Mark Macon (#1-pts; #11 rebs), David Hawkins (#3-pts; #20-rebs), Granger Hall (#8-pts; #9-rebs), John Baum (#11-pts; #1-rebs) and Mik Kilgore(#17-pts; #16-rebs). IN A LEAGUE OF HIS OWN: Mark Tyndale needs just one steal to move into 10th place on the all-time Temple list. The Owl co-captain has a team-high 34 steals this season and 181 for his career. He will tie Qunicy Wadley (182, 1997-01) for 10th place with his next steal. He also leads the Cherry and White with 73 assists and has dished 305 for his career. He needs 48 more assists to pass Mark Macon and move into 10th place on the all-time list in that category. If he does that, he will stand alone as the only player to rank among the Top 20 in scoring and rebounding while also ranking among the Top 10 in assists and steals. With two steals he will join Macon as the only Temple players to rank among the Top 20 in scoring and rebounding and Top 10 in steals. IRON MEN: Dionte Christmas and Mark Tyndale rank one-two in the Atlantic 10 Conference in minutes played this season. Christmas leads the league at 37.3 mpg while Tyndale is second at 36.8 mpg. Tyndale has averaged over 34 minutes per game in each of his four seasons at Temple and owns a 35.49 average over 107 games played (99 started). LITTLE BIG MAN: Senior co-captain Chris Clark earned the first weekly honor of his career when he was named Philadelphia Big 5 Player of the Week for the week ending Feb. 3. Clark averaged 16,5 points per game and made 12-of-16 field goal attempts (75%) and six-of-10 (60%) from three-point range. He scored a then career-high 16 points (6-9 FGs) in road win at (1/31) and followed that with a career-high 17 points (6-7 FGs) in a win over George Washington (2/3). It was just th second and third double figure scoring games of his career (87 games). He followed that by scoring a career-high for the third straight game, tallying 18 points on 6-of-12 from three-point range at Richmond (2/6). The Philadelphia native, who entered the season with a 1.8 career scoring average, ranks third on the Owls in scoring in A-10 games, averaging 10.6 poins on 26-of-50 (52%) from the field and 16-of-35 (45.7%) from three-point range. FLOPPING NUMBERS: Junior center Sergio Olmos went into the season with the intent of turning his game around. He took that intent to a new level when he turned his number around, wearing #41 this year after donning #14 his first two seasons. The 7-0 Spaniard is having his best season, averaging 4.5 points per game and 3.6 rebounds per game, easily besting his career averages (1.9 ppg., 1.7 rpg.) in both categories. He also has made 32 rejections (1.45 bpg.) to rank sixth in the A-10. SHOOTING STARS: Temple s 46.4 field goal percentage is slightly higher than its 46.0 percent during the 2006-07 season. That mark was the highest percentage for an Owl team since the advent of the shot clock at the start of the 1984-85 season. Prior to last season, the last time a Temple team shot over 46 percent was during the 1983-84 season (.477). The all-time season record for field goal percentage by a Temple team is 52.5% (1978-79). COVERING THE OWLS LC PRESS ROW PHONE: 215-204-7445 INTERVIEW POLICY: Temple players and/or coaches will be available for postgame interviews. After games, the Temple locker room will be open to the media following a sufficient "cool down" period. Requested players will be taken to a designated media room at home and on the road. INTERVIEWS: Requests for coach and player interviews should be made at least a day in advance through the Temple University Sports Media Relations Office, 215-204-2588. PRACTICE SESSIONS: Daily practices are closed to the media unless prior arrangements have been made through the Temple Sports Media Relations office. Contact the Sports Media Relations Office for practice times. ATLANTIC 10 COACHES WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE: The Weekly Coaches' Teleconference will be held each Monday throughout the season beginning Jan. 7, 2007. To access the call, please contact Atlantic 10 Conference Director of Communications, Ray Cella, at 215-545-6678 for access to the teleconference. 10:00 a.m................. A-10 Update 10:10 a.m.......... Bobby Lutz, 10:17 a.m....... Chris Mooney, Richmond 10:24 a.m............ Sean Miller, Xavier 10:31 a.m............ Mark Schmidt, SBU 10:38 a.m......... Brian Gregory, Dayton 10:38 a.m............ Travis Ford, UMass 10:45 a.m......... John Giannini, La Salle 10:52 a.m........ Fran Dunphy, Temple 10:59 a.m............ Travis Ford, UMass 11:06 a.m............. Karl Hobbs, G. W. 11:13 a.m....... Ron Everhart, Duquesne 11:20 a.m....... Rick Majerus, Saint Louis 11:27 a.m.... Dereck Whittenburg, 11:34 a.m........ Jim Baron, Rhode Island 11:41 a.m...... Phil Martelli, 11:48 a.m..... Women s Basketball Report CLOSE CALLS: Temple has already played more games decided by four points or less this season than all of the 2006-07 campaign. Of the Owls 20 games, nine have been decided by four points or less. Temple is 4-5 in those contests. Four of those contests have been decided by three-pointers in the final seconds. Chris Clark drained a trey with 1.9 seconds to play to lift Temple to a 90-88 win over Ohio while Mark Tyndale s three with 1.2 seconds to play gave the Owls a 58-55 win over Eastern Michigan. Dustin Scott s three-pointer at the buzzer propelled Charleston to a 79-76 win over the Owls. Pat Calathes trey with 3.9 seconds left lifted to a 68-67 win over Temple on Jan. 26. Last season, Temple posted a 1-3 mark in four games decided by four or fewer points.

ATLANTIC 10 Through February 8, 2008 W L PCT. W L PCT. Xavier 7 1.875 19 4.826 6 2.750 15 6.714 Rhode Island 5 3.625 19 4.826 Richmond 5 3.625 12 9.571 4 3.571 13 8.619 Temple 4 3.571 11 10.524 Dayton 4 4.500 16 5.762 Duquesne 4 4.500 14 7.667 La Salle 4 4.500 9 12.429 Massachusetts 4 4.500 15 7.682 Saint Louis 3 5.375 12 10.545 2 5.286 8 11.421 St. Bona. 1 6.143 7 14.333 G. Wash. 1 7.143 5 13.278 Temple in A-10 Stats (as of 2/8/08) Category Rank...Player Scoring 2...D. Christmas (20.1 ppg.) 11...M. Tyndale (15.5 ppg.) Rebounding t-14...d. Christmas (6.4 rpg.) 17... M. Tyndale (6.3 rpg.) Field Goal% 10...M. Tyndale (.459) 11...D. Christmas (.453) Free Throw% t-9...d. Christmas (.750) Assists 8...M. Tyndale (3.48 apg.) Steals 8...M. Tyndale (1.62 spg.) 3-Point Made 4...D. Christmas (3.38 pg.) 3-Point% 10...D. Christmas (.403) Blocked Shots 6... S. Olmos (1.45 bpg.) 12...L. Allen (1.29 bpg.) Def. Rebs. 5...M. Tyndale (5.10 drpg.) t-6...d. Christmas (5.00 drpg.) Ast/TO Ratio 14...M. Tyndale (1.06) Minutes Played1...D. Christmas (37.33 mpg.) 2...M. Tyndale (36.76 mpg.) TEAM Category......... Rank........... Average Scoring Offense..... 9.................. 69.8 Scoring Defense..... 7.................. 67.4 Scoring Margin..... 8.................. +2.4 Field Goal%........ 6...................464 Free Throw%....... 4...................713 Field Goal% Def..... 5...................421 3-PT Field Goal%.... 5...................376 3-PT Field Goal% D. 14..................368 Rebounding........ 11................. 32.3 Reb. Margin........ 9.................. -1.4 Assists............. 6................. 14.14 Blocked Shots....... 5.................. 4.29 Steals.............. 10................. 6.33 TO Margin......... 10................ -0.24 A/T Ratio........... 6.................. 1.06 Off. Rebounds...... 12................. 9.00 Def. Rebounds..... 12................ 23.33 3-PT FGs Made..... 3.................. 7.86 RAISING ITS LEVEL: The Atlantic 10 boasts four teams ranked in the top 30 of the collegerpi.com rankings thru games of Feb. 7 and five in the top 45. Dayton comes in at No. 14, followed by Xavier (15th), Massachusetts (22nd), Rhode Island (23rd) and Saint Joseph's (45th). The A-10 is ranked seventh among the 31 Division I conferences. In addition, the Atlantic 10 boasts a record of 121-66 (.646) in non-conference action this season which, if maintained for the remainder of the season, would be the fourth-highest winning percentage since the formation of the league in 1976-77 and highest since the 1993-94 campaign (69-35 -.663). A-10 teams were 104-85 (.550) in non-conference matchups a year ago. The Owls are sixth in the A-10 and ranked 79th by colllegerpi.com GUZMAN GOOD TO GO: Sophomore guard Luis Guzman started against George Washington after coming off the bench and playing four minutes at (1/31). He missed the Owls game against on Jan. 26 due to a right hip injury suffered in the Penn win (1/26). Semaj Inge started in his place both games. He scored 14 points on six-of-nine shooting (2-2 from 3-point range) versus SJU, but was held scoreless at. Guzman has played well since replacing Inge in the Temple starting five against Bowling Green on Nov. 24. The Owl guard is averaging 5.9 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 21.7 minutes per game in his 15 starts. He tallied a career-high 13 points against #21/25 Villanova and matched that with 13 points, all in the first half, in the team s 78-59 upset of #20 Xavier. He scored 11 points at Akron, including seven of the Owls 17 points in a late 16-5 rally over the final four minutes of the 67-65 Akron loss. The 6-3 Bronx, NY native dished a career-high-tying four assists in his first start, a 72-55 win at Bowling Green. HOME-COOKING: Temple has posted a 6-2 record at the Liacouras Center this season with the losses coming at the hands of nationally-ranked Villanova (101-93, Dec. 9) and (68-67, Jan. 26). The Owls have shot a blistering 51.3 percent from the field and 46.8 percent from behind the arc at home. Temple has out-scored its opponents by +8.4 points (78.5 ppg. - 70.1 ppg.) in the arena. FOR THREE: Temple has made at least one three-pointer in 350 consecutive games. The last time the Owls did not make a three-pointer in a game was February 1, 1996. Temple missed all 16 three-point attempts that day in dropping a 59-35 decision to #1 UMass at McGonigle Hall. The Owls rank third in the A-10 in three-pointers made (7.86 pg.). WALKING TALL: Senior forward Orlando Miller was awarded a scholarship this season after playing three seasons as a walk-on. Miller, a 6-6, 190-pound product of High Point High in Lanham, Md., scored one point while playing on four games last season. He tallied two points and grabbed two rebounds in seven minutes of action in his freshman season (2003-04). WALKING TALL II: Junior forward Rafael DeLeon earned a spot on the 2007-08 Temple Owls as a walk-on. A native of District Heights, Md., DeLeon prepped at Bishop McNamara and played one season at Division III Averett University in Virginia. He saw his first action against Towson, grabbing two rebounds in one minute. THE NBA CONNECTION: Thirteen Temple players have been selected in the NBA draft since 1982. Seven of those 13 Terence Stansbury (1984), Tim Perry (1988), Duane Causwell (1990), Mark Macon (1991), Eddie Jones (1994), Aaron McKie (1994) and most recently Mardy Collins (2006) were taken in the first round. The Owls currently have two players competing in the NBA Collins (Knicks) and Eddie Jones (Dallas). Aaron McKie, who retired following the 2006-07 season, is an assistant coach with Philadelphia. A DYNAMIC DUO: Temple has two Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame coaches. The first inductee was Harry Litwack, who coached the Owls from 1952 to 1973 and registered 373 wins. Litwack was inducted on April 26, 1976. John Chaney, who retired March 12, 2006 after 24 seasons and 516 wins at Temple, was inducted on October 5, 2001. Temple is only one of nine universities who have two coaches in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. The center jump circle at the Liacouras Center is jointly named in honor of these two coaching legends. CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAINS: Seniors Chris Clark and Mark Tyndale serve as captains for the 2007-08 Temple men s basketball team. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY: Temple celebrated its 20th Anniversary of the 1987-88 Owl squad that posted a 32-2 overall mark and a perfect Atlantic 10 season (18-0) on Sunday, February 3. Led by A-10 Player of the Year Tim Perry, Howard Evans, Mike Vreeswyk and All-American Mark Macon and coached by Hall of Famer John Chaney, the 87-88 team became the first - and only - Temple team to be ranked #1 nationally, holding the top spot for six weeks including the final AP poll. The Owls season came to an end in the NCAA Elite Eight losing to Duke.

TEMPLE S RECORD WHEN At home............................ 6-3 On the road......................... 4-4 At a neutral site....................... 1-3 In white jerseys....................... 7-3 In cherry jerseys...................... 3-6 In black jerseys....................... 1-1 Winning the game before............... 6-5 Losing the game before................ 5-4 Leading at the half.................... 4-4 Trailing at the half.................... 6-6 Tied at the half....................... 1-0 In overtime games.................... 0-0 Shooting 50% or better................ 6-3 Shooting 40% or better............... 10-8 Shooting under 40%................... 1-2 Opp. shoots 50% or better............. 1-3 Opp. shoots 40% or better............ 4-10 Opp. shoots under 40%................ 7-2 Shooting better than opponent......... 10-5 Shooting worse than opponent.......... 1-5 Shooting the same as opponent......... 0-0 Has more FTs made than opponent...... 5-2 Has equal FTs made................... 3-1 Has less FTs made than opponent....... 3-7 Outrebounding opponent.............. 5-3 Is outrebounded...................... 6-6 Has equal rebounds................... 0-1 Has less turnovers than opponent........ 8-4 Has more turnovers than opponent...... 2-6 Has equal turnovers with opponent...... 1-0 No Temple players foul out............. 9-3 Temple player(s) fouls out.............. 2-7 Five players in double figures........... 1-1 Four players in double digits............ 3-1 Three players in double digits........... 4-4 Two players in double digits............ 2-3 One player in double digits............. 1-1 No players in double digits............. 0-0 Playing ranked opponents.............. 1-2 Playing on television................... 6-6 Playing on national television........... 3-5 Playing in November.................. 3-4 Playing in December.................. 3-2 Playing in January..................... 4-3 Playing in February.................... 2-1 Playing in March...................... 0-0 Playing during the day................. 6-2 Playing at night....................... 5-8 Playing on Sunday.................... 3-1 Playing on Monday.................... 0-1 Playing on Tuesday.................... 0-0 Playing on Wednesday................. 2-2 Playing on Thursday................... 3-1 Playing on Friday..................... 0-2 Playing on Saturday................... 3-3 Margin is 5 points or less............... 4-5 Margin is between 6-10 points........... 1-3 Margin is between 11-20............... 5-2 Margin is more than 20................ 1-0 Has a 20-point scorer.................. 8-4 Has a 30-point scorer.................. 0-2 Scoring 59 points or less............... 3-2 Scoring 60-69 points................... 2-6 Scoring 70+ points.................... 6-2 MEN IN BLACK: Temple has added back the color black to its uniforms this season and now sports white, cherry and black unis. The Owls debuted their new black uniforms this season with a 64-51 win over Drexel on Dec. 15. The only other game then donned black was in a 86-69 loss to Florida in the Orange Bowl Classic on Dec. 30. UNDER 50: Since a 49-41 loss to Oklahoma State on Dec. 30, 1995, the Owls have not lost when holding their opponent to 50 points or less. That streak grew to 66 games with the team s 69-46 win over Towson on December 6, 2007. HIGHS AND LOWS: Temple is 9-4 when scoring either below 60 points (3-2) or 70 or more points (6-2). The Owls do not fare well with games in the 60s, however, logging a 3-6 mark. OVERTIME: Temple has played two overtime games this season, winning both contests (Marist, 73-69; 54-53, Saint Louis). It marked the first OT game since March 14, 2006, 80-73 loss to Akron in the NIT. The Owls are now 44-42 all-time in overtime games and have a current four-game OT win streak. The last time the Owls played three OT games in a season was 2001-02. RPI REPORT: Temple is #79 according to collegerpi.com (2/08/08). The Cherry and White ranks sixth among A-10 schools according to collegerpi.com, trailing Dayton (14), Xavier (15), Massachusetts (22), Rhode Island (23) and (45). RANKED RECORD: Temple has compiled a 52-130 record all-time against team s ranked in the Associated Press Top 25. The Owls last win against a team in the Top 25 came on Jan. 16 when TU defeated at #20 Xavier, 78-59, at the Liacouras Center. The last time the Owls defeated a ranked opponent by as large a margin was in the 2001 NCAA Tournament, when Temple handed #8 Florida a 75-54 loss to move on to the Sweet Sixteen. Temple is now 8-10 against teams in the AP Top 25 at the Liacouras Center MAC ATTACK: For the second straight year Temple played four teams from the Mid-American Conference. The Owls went 3-1 against foes from their football conference, defeating Bowling Green (72-55, Nov. 24), Ohio (90-88, Nov. 29) and Eastern Michigan (58-55, Dec, 22) and falling to Akron (67-65, Nov. 26). As part of a scheduling agreement with the MAC, Temple will play each conference school in a home-and-home series through the 2011-12 season. The Owls posted a 2-2 record against MAC foes in 2006-07. TU dropped a 63-54 decision at Kent State on Nov. 21 then fell to Buffalo, 64-62, on Nov. 27. Temple defeated Western Michigan, 76-71, on Dec. 5 and Ball State, 75-70, on Dec. 19. SUBWAY RIDERS: Temple coach Fran Dunphy and his Owls traveled to the Wachovia Center for their game against Duke on Jan. 9 via public transportation. The Owls left the Liacouras Center at 4:45 p.m. to take Septa's Broad Street Line south from the Cecil B. Moore stop to the Pattison Avenue stop. The team then walked, as their fans later did that night, to the Wachovia Center. "This is a tremendous opportunity for our team to travel as Philadelphians do on a daily basis to and from work," said Dunphy. BIG FIVE: Temple has been the dominant team over the 52-year history of the Philadelphia Big 5. The Owls 111-83 won-loss record in city-series games is second in the Big Five and their 23 Big 5 titles (18 shared, five outright) top the city league. The Owls Big 5 schedule features Villanova (101-93, L, Dec. 9), Penn (80-64, W, Jan. 23), (Mar. 2) and La Salle (Mar. 8). HAPPY BIRTHDAY HOOTER!!: Temple will celebrate Hooter the Owl s Birthday at the Massachusetts game this Sunday (Feb. 10). Local sports team mascots will be on hand for the festitivites and the first 5,000 fans ages 14 and under receive a Mini Temple Owls Hoops Set sponsored by the Philadelphia Federal Credit Union. PRESEASON ACCOLADES: Three Temple men's basketball players were named to Atlantic 10 preseason all-conference teams that were announced at the league s annual Media Day held at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City on October 25. Junior Dionte Christmas was named to the preseason second team all-conference in a vote conducted by the league's head coaches and selected media. Senior Mark Tyndale earned a nod on the preseason third team all-conference while freshman Lavoy Allen was voted on the preseason all-rookie team. Christmas and Tyndale became the first two players from the same team to finish one-two in the A-10 in scoring last year. BABY OWL: Congratulations to Temple assistant coach Matt Langel and his wife, Tara, on the birth of their first child, Logan Anne. The Owls celebrated her birthday with a 58-50 win at (Jan. 31).

TEMPLE BASKETBALL ON THE RADIO: The Owls can be heard live on the radio on The BigTalker, 1210 AM WPHT. Occasionally a game may be moved to another infinity-owned station due to a conflict with a professional sports team in Philadelphia. TEMPLE BASKETBALL RADIO SHOW: Fran Dunphy and Dawn Staley host a weekly radio show with Owls longtime playby-play man Harry Donahue every Monday starting December 3 at the Draught Horse. The 30-minute show will be taped in front of a live audience at 7:00 p.m. to be aired the same night on The Big Talker 1210 AM WPHT at 8:30 p.m. INSIDE TEMPLE BASKETBALL ON CSN: Fran Dunphy and Dawn Staley team up with Harry Donahue to host a monthly magazine-style show on the Temple men s and women s basketball programs which airs on Comcast SportsNet in Philadelphia. The show will have two installments, starting in January at a date to be determined. BRIGHT LIGHTS: The Owls have 15 televised games for the 2007-08 season. ESPN Jan. 9 Duke ESPNU Nov. 15 Providence Nov. 16 Charleston Nov. 18 Marist Dec. 9 Villanova Dec. 15 Drexel Jan. 26 CSTV Jan. 31 CSTV Regional (Comcast SportsNet locally) Jan. 20 Saint Louis Feb. 16 Dayton Mar. 2 Mar. 5 Duquesne Mar. 8 La Salle CN8 Jan. 16 Feb. 3 TEMPLE TV/RADIO Xavier George Washington VIDEO STREAMING: Temple video streams all its home men s basketball games through its OwlAccess plan via its official website (www.owlsports.com). HAPPY ANNIVERSARY II: Temple posted its 100th win in the Liacouras Center with a 58-55 win over Eastern Michigan on December 22. The Owls are 103-67 all-time in the venue. Top 10 games at the Liacouras Center (listed in chronological order) Dec. 9, 1997 #17 Temple 76, #18 Fresno State 61: Before a sell-out crowd of 10,206, the Owls opened The Forum at The Apollo of Temple with a 76-61 win over #18 Fresno State. Lynard Stewart had 16 points and a game-high 15 rebounds to pace four Owls in double-figures. The 10,206 fans was the largest crowd to ever view a sporting event on the Temple campus. Nov. 20, 1998 #7 Temple 60, #5 Michigan State 59: Pepe Sanchez converted the game-tying and game-winning free throws with 0.5 seconds on the clock, helping Temple complete a remarkable comeback that shocked #5 Michigan State, 60-59, before a sell-out crowd at The Forum. March 1, 1998 #24 Temple 74, #20 Massachusetts 66 Temple captured the Atlantic 10 regular season title by beating archrival Massachusetts, ranked #20 in the nation, 74-66 in front of 10,021 at the Liacouras Center. Pepe Sanchez led all scorers with 19 points and Rasheed Brokenborough added 15. Feb. 20, 1999 Temple 72, George Washington 56 John Chaney surpassed Hall of Famer Harry Litwack with his 374th win as Temple defeated George Washington, 72-56, at The Forum. Mark Karcher had game-highs of 18 points and 10 rebounds before 9,893 fans. February 26, 2000 #8 Temple 72, Massachusetts 54 The Owls completed a perfect 13-0 home record and celebrated senior day with a 72-54 win over UMass. The victory was TU s 22nd straight at home and honored senior Lamont Barnes, Pepe Sanchez, Keaton Sanders and Quincy Wadley (who would return for one more season) prior to the contest. Wadley scored a game-high 21 points. Dec. 28, 2002 Temple 71, #10 Indiana 64 Despite a 2-6 record, Temple defeated #10 Indiana, 71-64, before a nationally-televised audience at the Liacouras Center. It was head coach John Chaney s first game back after missing a pair of games due to a mild case of pneumonia. Alex Wesby poured in 26 points and Mardy Collins added 16. Jan. 30, 2002 Temple 91, 74 Lynn Greer scored a Liacouras Center record 43 points to lead Temple to a 91-74 A-10 win over to snap a four-game losing streak. Greer, who shot 13-for-21 from the field and 10-11 from the line and made seven three s, became the third Owl to score at least 40 points in a game. January 28, 2004 Temple 76, St. Bonaventure 57 John Chaney became just the 16th men s basketball coach in NCAA Division I history to reach 700 career wins when Temple defeated St. Bonaventure, 76-57. "Tonight, you make me feel like a very young man, Chaney said. After all these years, I only see faces and I only see memories of the people that gave the energy and effort responsible for bringing me here. Thank you. March 3, 2004 Temple 98, Massachusetts 92 (2 OT) David Hawkins scored a career-high 41 points, including 17 of Temple s 19 in the second overtime, to lead the Owls to a 98-92 double overtime win over UMass. Hawkins also surpassed the 2,000 point mark in the contest. Mardy Collins added a career-high 30 points. January 28, 2006 Temple 91, #18 Maryland 85 Mardy Collins had 25 points and 12 assists and Dustin Salisbery added 23 as Temple defeated #18 Maryland, 91-85, before 10,025 at the Liacouras Center. It marked the last time that head coach John Chaney, who retired six weeks later, took down a ranked opponent in the building. KICKBOXING 101: Temple utilized a novel strength and conditioning program this preseason. Under the direction of assistant strength and conditioning coach Jamie Heigel, the Owls implemented a kickboxing regimen. I think the physicality of kickboxing is what I like. Our game is a very physical game. There is a lot of contact within our game. I don t expect these guys to be golden glove champions. I think there is a lot of padding that is within the workout. I think that it is a great conditioner. It s great to understand that you re going to get banged around out there and to enjoy the contact. It s as much that as anything else. - F. Dunphy PROFESSOR DUNPHY: Temple head coach Fran Dunphy team-taught an honors course in the University s prestigious Fox School of Business with Dr. Lynne Anderson in the Fall 07 semester. The course was titled Management, Theory and Practice: From the Locker Room to the Board Room. I have had the opportunity to do it at Penn and now doing it at Temple has been a lot of fun for me. I get in the classroom and I get a chance to interact with the students. I get to see them in a different way. They get to see me in a different way. I get a chance to understand what our players are going through in terms of the classroom activities. Again, I think that it s me wanting to learn as much as I can about Temple and its student body as well. It s a home run for me. I am hoping it s a great experience for the students. NEXT UP: Temple hosts Rhode Island Wednesday (7:00 p.m./wpht 1210 AM).

HEAD COACH FRAN DUNPHY Fran Dunphy, one of the all-time winningest coaches in Philadelphia Big 5 history, is in his second year at the helm of the Temple University men's basketball program. The 17th head men's basketball coach in Temple's 107-year history of men's basketball, Dunphy is the first person to serve as the head men's basketball coach at two Philadelphia Big 5 institutions. After 17 years, nine NCAA Tournament bids and 310 wins as head coach at Penn, Dunphy took over the reins from Hall of Fame coach John Chaney on April 10, 2006. One of the most respected coaches in the nation, Dunphy, who owns a 322-181 overall record, has personified success over his coaching career. Besides the NCAA bids and school-record win total, his impressive resume includes 10 Ivy League titles, nine 20- win seasons, three Philadelphia Big 5 City Series titles, seven Ivy League Players of the Year, three Ivy League Rookies of the Year, five perfect Ivy League seasons and 41 All-Ivy League honorees. Prior to joining Penn's coaching staff, Dunphy served as an assistant under Speedy Morris at his alma mater, La Salle University (1985-86 through 1987-88). The 58-year old Philadelphia native's coaching career began at the United States Military Academy (1971-72), where he served as an assistant under head coach Dan Dougherty. In 1975, he left Army to become head coach of his high school alma mater, Malvern Prep. He remained there until becoming Lefty Ervin's assistant at La Salle University (1979-80). The following year, Dunphy joined current Maryland head coach Gary Williams' staff at American University. He returned to La Salle in 1985, serving one more season under Ervin and assisting Speedy Morris for two seasons. He left La Salle to become Tom Schneider's top assistant at Penn in 1988. In 1989, Dunphy was named the 16th head coach at Penn. He would compile a 310-163 overall record in his 17-year career. His Quaker teams won an unprecedented 48 straight Ivy League games and four league titles from 1992 through 1996. His 1993-94 team posted a 25-3 record and earned a Number 25 ranking in the CNN/USA Today Coaches' Poll, the program's first such ranking since the 1978-79 campaign. That year also included a 90-80 first round upset of sixth-seed Nebraska in the NCAA Tournament. In his last eight seasons at Penn, Dunphy guided the Quakers to six Ivy League titles and a 93-19 league record. From 1999-2001, he led Penn to 25 straight league wins, including a perfect 14-0 mark in 1999-2000. In 2001-02, Dunphy's Quakers posted a 25-7 record and won the school's first outright city-series title with a perfect 4-0 mark since 1973-74. A full-time educator on and off the court, Dunphy is in his first year teaching in Temple's prestigious Fox School of Business. He is team-teaching an honors course with Dr. Lynne Anderson, entitled, Management, Theory & Practice:From the Locker Room to the Board Room. He previously had served as a lecturer in the Wharton Executive Education program and in the management department of the Wharton School. Dunphy is one of the leaders in the local Coaches vs. Cancer campaign and was named to the National Council of Coaches vs. Cancer. He was also honored as the 2002 National Coaches vs. Cancer Coach of the Year for his service and tireless dedication to those in need. The Owl mentor also devotes time to Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater Philadelphia's Board of Directors, and his Penn teams have participated in the Big Brothers/Big Sisters program each year. He is also a member of the Philadelphia CYO Hall of Fame and the corporate committee of the National Adoption Center's annual Gala. A 1970 La Salle graduate with a degree in marketing, Dunphy was an outstanding player under Explorers' head coach Tom Gola. As a junior, he helped the Explorers to a 23-1 record. He served as a co-captain his senior year when he averaged 18.6 ppg and led the team in assists, while also being named the MVP of the annual Quaker City Basketball Tournament. In 1979, he earned a Master's degree in counseling and human relations from Villanova University. In addition, he completed his coursework toward his doctorate in counseling and student development at American University. Dunphy and his wife, Ree, reside in Villanova, Pa., with their son, J.P. DUNPHY FILE COACHING EXPERIENCE Temple Head Coach, 2006-present Record: 14-21 Penn Head Coach, 1989-2006 Record: 310-163 NCAA Tournament: (9): 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 Ivy League Champions (10): 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 Philadelphia Big 5 Champions (4): 1992, 1994, 1998, 2001 Assistant Coach, 1988-89 La Salle Assistant Coach, 1979-80, 1985-88 American Assistant Coach, 1980-84 Malvern Prep Head Coach, 1975-80 Army Assistant Coach, 1971-72 PLAYING EXPERIENCE La Salle (1967-70) Malvern Prep (1963-66) EDUCATION American University Completed coursework toward doctorate degree in counseling and student development Villanova University 79 Master of Science, Counseling La Salle University 70 Bachelor of Arts, Marketing

FRAN DUNPHY - A MAN FOR ALL CAUSES Second-year Temple University men s basketball coach Fran Dunphy has been involved in many communtity service activities in his over 30 years in collegiate coaching. Dunphy has been a major contributor of his time and energy to the American Cancer Society through Coaches vs. Cancer. He has spearheaded the local efforts of the six Division I coaches that have led to raising over $1 million to benefit the American Cancer Society. Named the Coaches vs. Cancer National Coach of the Year for his efforts, Dunphy has helped to steer events in the area such as the Coaches vs. Cancer Golf Outing; the Coaches vs. Cancer BasketBall; coordinated open practices with the six area teams and holding a March Madness Breakfast to raise awareness for the cause. He was recently honored for as a local hero by Bank of America for his role with Coaches vs. Cancer. Dunphy s Owls were one of three teams to Walk for the Cure at the start of the 2007-08 season with over 1000 students taking part in the Walk held on October 19 in conjuction with Cherry and White Night. Another cause that Dunphy champions is Big Brothers/Big Sisters. The Owl coach devotes his time to Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Greater Philadelphia by serving on the organziation s Board of Directors. His Penn teams participated in Big Brothers/Big Sisters programs each year during his tenure at the school. Dunphy is also a member of the Philadelphia CYO Hall of Fame and serves on the corporate committee of the National Adoption Center s Annual Gala. Fran Dunphy pictured at the Liacouras Center with Destinee, a little sister in the Big Brothers/Big Sisters Southeastern Pennsylvania mentoring program. Destinee s big sister is Temple University student Jennifer Schlie. FRAN DUNPHY YEAR-BY-YEAR Season School........... Record Pct. Conf. Pct. Conference Finish 1989-90 Penn............... 12-14.462 7-7.500 t-3rd 1990-91 Penn................ 9-17.321 6-8.429 t-3rd 1991-92 Penn............... 16-10.615 9-5.643 2nd 1992-93 Penn................ 22-5.815 14-0 1.000 Ivy League Champions 1993-94 Penn................ 25-3.893 14-0 1.000 Ivy League Champions 1994-95 Penn................ 22-6.786 14-0 1.000 Ivy League Champions 1995-96 Penn............... 17-10.630 12-2.857 Ivy League Champions 1996-97 Penn............... 12-14.462 8-6.571 4th 1997-98 Penn............... 17-12.586 10-4.714 2nd 1998-99 Penn................ 21-6.777 13-1.929 Ivy League Champions 1999-00 Penn................ 21-8.724 14-0 1.000 Ivt League Champions 2000-01 Penn............... 12-17.414 9-5.643 t-2nd 2001-02 Penn................ 25-7.781 11-3.786 Ivy League Champions 2002-03 Penn................ 22-6.786 11-3.786 Ivy League Champions 2003-04 Penn............... 17-10.630 10-4.714 t-2nd 2004-05 Penn................ 20-9.689 13-1.929 Ivy League Champions 2005-06 Penn................ 20-9.689 12-2.857 Ivy League Champions 2006-07 Temple............. 12-18.400 6-10.375 t-10th 2007-08 Temple............. 11-10.524 4-3.571 OVERALL............... 333-191.635 201-62.764 10 Ivy League Titles TEMPLE QUICK FACTS General Founded......................... 1884 Enrollment..................... 34,000 School Colors..... Cherry (201C) & White Arena............. The Liacouras Center Capacity........................ 10,206 Liacouras Center Record.......... 102-37 Conference.................. Atlantic 10 President........... Dr. Ann Weaver Hart Director of Athletics....... Bill Bradshaw History First Year of Basketball............. 1894 All-time record................ 1679-945 NCAA Appearances/Record..... 25/31-25 NIT Appearances/Record....... 17/20-15

2007-08 INDIVIDUAL GAME NOTES AND STATISTICS #24 LAVOY ALLEN FR F 6-9 235 MORRISVILLE, PA PENNSBURY #2 RYAN BROOKS SO G 6-4 200 NARBERTH, PA LOWER MERION 2007-08 Started 19 games, averaging 29.6 minutes per game Third on team in rebounding (5.5 rpg.), 4th in scoring (7.9 ppg.) Leads team in FG% (.540), 2nd in blocks (27), 4th-steals (13) Has scored double figures in seven times Career-high 19 points (8-12 FGs), 7 rebounds in win over GW Tallied 8 points and tied season high with 9 rebounds in win over Penn Scored 8 pts and grabbed 8 rebounds in career-high 41 minutes vs. SLU Career high four blocks against #7/9 Duke Connected on 7-of-9 field goals vs. Marist, 14 points Made 6-of-7 field goals vs. Towson for 14 points Made game-high four steals vs. Charleston (11/16) Scored 8 pts, game-high 9 rebs at #7 Tennessee in collegiate debut HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year team captain at Pennsbury High School Averaged 13.0 points, 9.6 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 3.0 blocks, 2.0 steals as a senior Earned Second Team all-southeastern Pennsylvania as a senior Played in 2007 All-Star Labor Classic Rated 13th best center in nation during senior season by rivals.com USA Basketball U-19 Trials participant. Averaged 12 points and nine rebounds per game as a junior to rank as the #149 prospect by Hoop Scoop #110 prospect in the class of 2007 by Scouts, Inc Participated at the adidas Superstar Camp in summer of 2006. SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Pts: 19 vs. G. Washington (2/3) FG: 8 vs. G. Washington (2/3) FGA: 12 vs. G. Washington (2/3) Reb: 9 (twice) Ast: 3 (five times) Stl: 4 vs. Charleston (11/16) Blk: 4 vs. Duke (1/9) FT: 4 at Akron (11/26) FTA: 7 vs. E. Michigan (12/22) Min: 41 at Saint Louis (1/20) 2007-08 Averaging 27.8 minutes and 8.4 ppg. (3rd on team) off the bench Scored in double figures seven times, career-high 22 vs. Villanova Scored 15 points (5-12, 3-6 3pt) in win over Penn Tallied 10 points, 6 rebounds and career-high 4 assists vs. #20 Xavier Doubled previous career high with nine rebounds vs. #7/9 Duke Hit 7-of-14 shots (5-10 3pts), all career highs vs. Nova Matched career-high with 34 minutes (10 points) in Drexel win Scored 12 points (5-7 FG) vs. Charleston Tallied 10 points in wins over Marist, Towson and Drexel 8 pts, tied career highs with 4 rebounds and two steals at #7 Tennessee 2006-07 Appeared in 24 games, averaging 10.1 minutes per game in 06-07 Averaged 3.1 points per game and 1.0 rebounds per game off the bench Played career-high 34 minutes, scoring season-high 15 points with two rebounds in Atlantic 10 Tournament loss to (3/7) Averaged 16.6 minutes and 6.0 points over his final 10 games Had 10 points, four rebs, two assists, two steals vs. (2/24) HIGH SCHOOL: Earned first team all-state honors as a senior, helping Lower Merion win the 2006 PIAA Class AAAA State title 2nd team all-state as junior, team placed second at state championship CAREER First team all-se HIGHS PA selection by Philadelphia SEASON Inquirer HIGHS as a senior. Pts: Averaged 22 vs. 19.7 Villanova points (12/9/07) per game during Pts: senior 22 vs. season Villanova (12/9) FG: Scored 7 vs. 1,319 Villanova points, (12/9/07) finishing career third FG: 7 on vs. school s Villanova all-time (12/9) list FGA: 14 vs. Villanova (12/9/07) FGA: 14 vs. Villanova (12/9) Reb: 9 vs. Duke (1/9) Reb: 9 vs. Duke (1/9) Ast: 4 vs. Xavier (1/16/08) Ast: 4 vs. Xavier (1/16) Stl: 2 (five times) Stl: 2 three times Blk: 1 (four times) Blk: 1 twice FT: 5 vs. Marist (11/18/07) FT: 5 vs. Marist (11/18) FTA: 6 vs. Marist (11/18/07) FTA: 6 vs. Marist (11/18) Min: 34 vs. (3/7/07) Min: 34 (twice) OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS Tennessee 23 4-7 0-0 0-0 4 5 9 3 3 4 0 0 8 Providence 19 0-1 0-0 2-2 2 3 5 4 3 1 0 2 2 Charleston 22 2-2 0-0 1-2 1 3 4 5 0 2 0 4 5 Marist 39 7-9 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 1 2 0 14 Bowling Green 33 5-9 0-0 0-0 0 8 8 4 3 2 1 2 10 Akron 31 4-6 0-0 4-5 3 5 8 3 1 1 1 0 12 Ohio 34 4-10 0-0 2-4 1 4 5 3 3 1 2 1 10 Towson 26 6-7 0-0 2-3 2 0 2 3 0 0 2 0 14 Villanova 36 5-8 0-0 2-2 3 5 8 3 2 2 2 0 12 Drexel 10 1-5 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 4 2 1 1 0 2 Eastern Michigan 39 3-8 0-0 3-7 0 4 4 0 3 0 1 1 9 Florida 21 3-5 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 3 0 0 1 0 6 Duke 29 2-6 0-0 0-1 1 5 6 4 1 4 4 1 4 37 2-6 0-0 1-2 2 5 7 1 2 0 1 1 5 Xavier 15 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 0 Saint Louis 41 3-9 0-0 2-2 5 3 8 2 2 0 2 1 8 Penn 26 4-6 0-0 0-0 4 5 9 4 1 1 2 0 8 36 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 1 1 1 2 0 2 33 4-5 0-0 0-0 4 4 8 3 2 1 0 0 8 George Washington 35 8-12 0-0 3-3 4 3 7 3 1 0 1 0 19 Richmond Massachusetts Rhode Island Dayton St. Bonaventure Duquesne La Salle OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS Tennessee 8 2-5 0-2 4-4 1 3 4 1 1 2 0 2 8 Providence 15 2-4 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 Charleston 30 5-7 2-4 0-0 0 1 1 2 1 3 0 1 12 Marist 29 2-8 1-5 5-6 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 1 10 Bowling Green 24 2-7 1-4 0-0 1 3 4 1 1 1 0 0 5 Akron 29 3-9 0-4 2-2 0 2 2 2 2 1 0 1 8 Ohio 23 3-6 3-6 0-0 1 1 2 2 1 3 0 1 9 Towson 26 3-8 1-5 3-3 1 2 3 0 1 2 0 1 10 Villanova 29 7-14 5-10 3-4 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 22 Drexel 34 4-7 2-4 0-0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 10 Eastern Michigan 25 1-5 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 3 Florida 30 2-4 1-3 0-0 1 1 2 3 3 3 0 0 5 Duke 30 2-10 2-5 1-2 3 6 9 3 1 0 0 0 7 27 3-5 2-4 0-0 1 4 5 3 0 0 1 2 8 Xavier 31 4-11 2-6 0-0 1 5 6 1 4 0 1 2 10 Saint Louis 32 2-7 2-5 0-0 0 5 5 2 2 0 0 1 6 Penn 27 5-12 3-6 2-2 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 15 25 2-7 0-4 0-0 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 34 2-8 1-5 2-2 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 7 George Washington 28 2-7 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 4 2 0 0 1 5 Richmond Massachusetts Rhode Island Dayton St. Bonaventure Duquesne La Salle

2007-08 INDIVIDUAL GAME NOTES AND STATISTICS #22 DIONTE CHRISTMAS JR G 6-5 190 PHILADELPHIA, PA PHILA LUTHERAN CHRISTIAN #1 CHRIS CLARK SR G 5-8 165 NARBERTH, PA ST. JOSEPH S PREP 2007-08 Second in the A-10 with 20.1 scoring average, leads team with 6.4 rpg. Game-high 23 points vs. Xavier, became 44th TU player to score 1000 Led Temple in scoring in 16 games, high of 32 pts vs. Charleston & FL A-10 Player of Week (12/22, 1/26), Big 5 Player of Week (12/2, 1/21) Twelve 20-point games this season, 30 for career Has posted three double-doubles on season, four for career Scored 32 points (11-17 FG, 4-9 3pt) versus Florida Tallied 29 points and hit career-high 7-of-10 3-pointers vs. Ohio Career-high 12-of-14 from line vs. Charleston, team-high 37-44 (.841) 2006-07 Led A-10 and Big 5 in scoring (20.0 ppg.), NABC 2nd Team All-District Second Team All-Atlantic 10; A-10 & Big 5 Most Improved Player Became 10th Temple player to score 600 points in a season Scored 20 or more 18 times, 30 or more five times, both tops in A-10 Scored 30 points with career-high 5 steals, 5 assists at Duquesne 1st TU player since T. Stansbury ( 83) to notch three straight 30-pt gms Career-high 34 points (11-15 FG, 5-7 3PT) at Penn A-10 Player of Week (four times); Big 5 Player of Week (three times) 2005-06 Played in all 32 games, making lone start in final game (Akron-NIT) Averaged 3.5 ppg., sixth best on team and tops among reserves CAREER HIGHS Pts: 34 at Penn (1/27/07) FG: 12 vs. St. Bona (2/7/07) FGA: 22 at (3/3/07) Reb: 11 (four times) Ast: 8 at Richmond (1/31/07) Stl: 5 at Duquesne (1/27/07) Blk: 2 (five times) FT: 12 vs. Charleston (11/16/07) FTA:14 vs. Charleston(11/16/07) Min: 43 at Saint Louis (1/20/08) SEASON HIGHS Pts: 32 (twice) FG: 11 vs. Florida (12/29) FGA: 17 (three times) Reb: 11 (three times) Ast: 6 vs. Villanova (12/9) Stl: 3 (twice) Blk: 2 vs. Duke (1/9) FT: 12 vs. Charleston (11/16) FTA: 14 vs. Charleston (11/16) Min: 43 at Saint Louis (1/20) OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS Tennessee 27 3-13 1-8 5-6 1 2 3 3 2 4 0 0 12 Providence 38 7-16 2-8 3-4 0 2 2 1 3 5 0 1 19 Charleston 38 8-17 4-7 12-14 2 2 4 3 0 1 0 3 32 Marist 41 5-14 3-6 2-2 2 4 6 1 3 2 0 3 15 Bowling Green 35 6-11 3-7 5-7 3 4 7 3 2 4 0 1 20 Akron 39 3-14 1-10 10-11 2 6 8 0 5 3 0 2 17 Ohio 40 10-15 7-10 2-2 1 4 5 4 4 3 0 1 29 Towson 36 5-10 3-7 3-4 1 10 11 2 2 1 0 0 16 Villanova 37 5-15 2-8 8-10 2 9 11 5 6 3 1 0 20 Drexel 37 6-13 2-6 3-5 2 2 4 2 2 4 0 2 17 Eastern Michigan 39 8-13 6-10 0-0 4 7 11 1 1 2 0 1 22 Florida 39 11-17 4-9 6-11 1 5 6 2 3 1 1 1 32 Duke 39 5-16 3-11 10-12 2 5 7 4 1 5 2 3 23 32 4-13 4-10 1-2 1 8 9 5 3 4 0 2 13 Xavier 38 9-12 4-7 1-2 1 5 6 4 5 4 0 3 23 Saint Louis 43 6-14 5-12 3-4 0 2 2 3 1 5 1 0 20 Penn 38 8-15 5-9 3-5 2 2 4 1 4 4 0 1 24 39 6-12 5-10 4-5 1 6 7 4 3 2 1 1 21 33 6-17 0-5 1-3 1 7 8 3 0 2 0 2 13 George Washington 38 6-10 6-8 3-4 1 6 7 2 2 4 0 2 21 Richmond 38 4-15 1-8 5-7 0 7 7 2 2 3 0 1 14 Massachusetts Rhode Island Dayton St. Bonaventure Duquesne La Salle 2007-08 Played in 21 games, one start, averaging 6.5 ppg., 1.4 rpg, 1.6 apg. Big 5 Player of the Week (2/4, 16.5 ppg. (12-16 FGs) over 2 wins New career scoring highs in each of last 3 games, 18 at Rich (6-12 3pt) Scored 17 points (6-7 FG) to lead team to win vs GW (2/3) Scored 16 points (6-9 FG) to lead team to win at (1/31) Averaging 10.6 ppg. (3rd on team), 520 FG% (1st), in A-10 games Hit game-winning 3-pointer with 1.9 seconds left in win over Ohio Scored 11 points, over career-high 35 minutes in start vs. Providence Scored nine points in 18 minutes in win at Bowling Green 2006-07 Led team with 3.04 assist/turnover ratio, 73 assists, 24 turnovers Led Temple with 75 assists (2.50 apg.-2nd on team, 17.8 mpg). First non-starter to lead Owls in assists since 56-57 (1st year of stat) Scored six points and dished six assists vs. LBSU Career-high 7 assists in Rutgers win (24 minutes) 2005-06 Played in 18 games, averaging 1.2 points and 4.6 minutes per contest Scored five points in 12 minutes in regular season finale vs. Prior to 05-06 Played in 19 games, starting twice, as a freshman Two starts came at South Carolina (11/27) and home vs. GW (2/5) Scored season high six points over 17 minutes vs SBU (1/19) CAREER HIGHS SEASON HIGHS Posted 4.5:1 assist-to-turnover ratio. Pts: 18 at Richmond (2/6) Pts: 18 at Richmond (2/6) FG: 6 (twice) FG: 6 (three times) FGA: 13 at Richmond (2/6) FGA: 13 at Richmond (2/6) Reb: 4 (twice) Reb: 4 (twice) Ast: 7 vs. Rutgers (11/29/06) Ast: 5 vs. G. Washington (2/3) Stl: 4 at Duke (1/2/07) Stl: 3 vs. G. Washington (2/3) Blk: 1 vs. Providence (11/15/07) Blk: 1 (twice) FT: 4 vs. Florida (12/29/07) FT: 4 vs. Florida (12/29) FTA: 4 (three times) FTA: 4 vs. Florida (12/29) Min: 35 v. Providence (11/15/07) Min: 35 vs. Providence (11/15) OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS Tennessee 15 0-3 0-2 0-0 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 Providence 35 4-7 3-4 0-1 0 4 4 4 3 1 1 0 11 Charleston 21 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 4 4 0 2 1 0 2 3 Marist 23 1-3 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 4 2 1 1 2 Bowling Green 18 3-5 3-5 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 9 Akron 27 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 Ohio 19 2-4 2-4 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 1 6 Towson 28 3-4 1-2 1-2 1 1 2 3 2 4 0 0 8 Villanova 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Drexel 16 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 Eastern Michigan 19 1-5 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 3 Florida 21 0-4 0-4 4-4 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 4 Duke 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 10 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 Xavier 19 2-7 1-5 3-4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 Saint Louis 28 3-8 1-4 0-0 2 1 3 3 2 0 0 0 7 Penn 30 3-5 2-4 0-0 0 3 3 1 3 0 0 0 8 15 3-4 2-3 0-0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 8 26 6-9 2-5 2-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 16 George Washington 24 6-7 4-5 1-2 0 1 1 1 5 1 0 3 17 Richmond 29 6-13 6-12 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 18 Massachusetts Rhode Island Dayton St. Bonaventure Duquesne La Salle

2007-08 INDIVIDUAL GAME NOTES AND STATISTICS #21 RAFAEL DELEON JR F 6-5 200 DISTRICT HEIGHTS, MD BISHOP MCNAMARA #10 LUIS GUZMAN SO G 6-2 180 BRONX, NY PARAMUS (NJ) CATHOLIC 2007-08 First-year walk-on Grabbed two rebounds in first action of season vs. Towson Played one season at Division III Averret College in Virginia High School Prepped at Bishop McNamara (Md.) High SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Pts: 0 FG: 0 FGA: 1 vs. Towson (12/6) Reb: 2 vs. Towson (12/6) Ast: 0 Stl: 0 Blk: 0 FT: 0 FTA: 0 Min: 1 vs. Towson (12/6) 2007-08 Played in 20 games, starting 15 contests - missed SJU (hip) Injured his right hip in final minute of Penn win Averaging 5.1 ppg., 1.9 apg.,.471 fg%, 14-37, 3pt (.378), 19.2 mpg. Matched career-high with 13 points (5-7, 3-4 3pt) vs. #20 Xavier Scored a career-high 13 points over 26 minutes vs.. #21/25 Villanova Tallied 11 points (4-10 FG, 1-1 3PT) at Akron Career-high 4 assists at Bowling Green, c-high 31 minutes at Career-high six rebounds vs. Marist Set career highs in points (9) at #7 Tennessee 2006-07 Played in 11 games, averaged 0.7 ppg., 0.7 rpg., 0.7 apg. Tallied four points, four rebounds, four assists in five minutes vs SBU Dished career-high two assists vs. La Salle (2/4) Played eight minutes at Penn (1/24), first action since Duke (1/2) Played nine minutes, two rebounds, one assist, vs. LBSU High School First Team All-Bergen County as junior and senior at Paramus Catholic Three-time First Team all-njil honoree First Team Parochial All-State as a senior, 2nd team as a junior Finished career as leading scorer in school history with over 1500 points Averaged 18.5 points, 9.0 rebounds and 8.0 assists as a senior CAREER HIGHS Pts: 13 vs. Villanova (12/9/07) FG: 5 vs. Villanova (12/9/07) FGA: 10 at Akron (11/26/07) Reb: 6 vs. Marist (11/18/07) Ast: 4 (four times) Stl: 2 vs. Duke (1/9) Blk: 1 (twice) FT: 2 (twice) FTA: 4 vs. St. Bona. (2/7/06) Min: 27 vs. Drexel (12/15/07) SEASON HIGHS Pts: 13 (twice) FG: 5 (twice) FGA: 10 at Akron (11/26) Reb: 6 vs. Marist (11/18) Ast: 4 (twice) Stl: 2 vs. Duke (1/9) Blk: 1 (twice) FT: 2 at Akron (11/26) FTA: 2 (three times) Min: 31 at (1/12) OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS Tennessee DNP - Did Not Dress Providence Charleston Marist Bowling Green Akron Ohio Towson 1 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Villanova Drexel Eastern Michigan Florida Duke Xavier Saint Louis Penn George Washington Richmond Massachusetts Rhode Island Dayton St. Bonaventure Duquesne La Salle OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS Tennessee 18 4-6 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 3 1 3 0 0 9 Providence 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Charleston 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Marist 23 1-4 0-1 1-1 3 3 6 1 3 2 1 1 3 Bowling Green 26 2-4 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 4 2 0 0 4 Akron 24 4-10 1-1 2-2 2 2 4 5 1 1 0 1 11 Ohio 22 2-4 1-2 0-0 2 0 2 4 4 0 0 1 5 Towson 23 2-4 1-1 0-0 0 3 3 3 1 5 0 0 5 Villanova 26 5-8 3-5 0-1 1 2 3 5 1 3 1 1 13 Drexel 27 3-5 2-4 0-0 1 2 3 4 2 3 0 1 8 Eastern Michigan 22 2-5 0-2 0-2 2 1 3 3 3 2 0 1 4 Florida 19 2-3 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 5 2 0 1 2 5 Duke 29 2-7 0-2 0-2 0 3 3 3 3 2 0 2 4 31 3-6 0-1 2-2 2 3 5 4 3 3 0 0 8 Xavier 21 5-7 3-4 0-0 0 2 2 3 2 2 0 0 13 Saint Louis 16 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 Penn 10 1-2 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 DNP - Injured 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 George Washington 10 0-4 0-4 0-0 0 1 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 Richmond 20 2-3 0-1 1-3 1 4 5 3 0 1 0 1 5 Massachusetts Rhode Island Dayton St. Bonaventure Duquesne La Salle

2007-08 INDIVIDUAL GAME NOTES AND STATISTICS #15 SEMAJ INGE JR G 6-4 180 CAMDEN, NJ WOODROW WILSON #3 MARTAVIS KEE FR G 6-2 180 FORT LAUDERDALE, FL ST. THOMAS AQUINAS 2007-08 Played in 18 games, six starts, dished 24 assists (1.3 apg.) Missed GW game due to back strain, played 18 minutes at Richmond Scored 14 points (6-9, 2-2 3pt) vs. St. Joe s, first start since Nov. 18 Six points and dished 3 assists vs. Florida Season-high 15 points (7-9 FG) and career-high 6 rebs. vs. Providence Scored six points in 19 minutes at #7 Tennessee 2006-07 Averaged 4.5 points, 2.1 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.3 steals per game Third on team with 2.5 assists per game; 4th in steals (14th in A-10) 24 assists/nine turnovers over last nine games (2.67 A/T ratio) Started first 26 games (22.5 mpg.) before coming off bench last three Scored 11 points (5-6 FG) and made three steals vs. UMass (2/11) Tallied 12 points on career-high 13 FG attempts at Xavier Career highs of seven assists and seven turnovers at Ball State Career highs of 17 points, 4 rebs., 4 steals vs. Cincinnati 2005-06 Played in 18 games, high of seven minutes vs. Duquesne Scored first collegiate points (2) in regular season finale vs. Hit three-pointer for first basket vs. URI (3/8) High School First Team All-South Jersey by Phila. Inquirer as a senior at Wilson CAREER Averaged 20.7 HIGHS ppg., 7.0 apg. as a senior SEASON in 04-05HIGHS Pts: Names 17 is vs. pronounced Cincinnati (12/9/06) Seh-MAJ, and Pts: is James 15 vs. spelled Providence backwards (11/16) FG: 7 vs. Providence (11/16/07) FG: 7 vs. Providence (11/16) FGA: 13 at Xavier (01/06/06) FGA: 9 (twice) Reb: 6 vs. Providence (11/16/07) Reb: 6 vs. Providence (11/16) Ast: 7 at Ball State (12/19/06) Ast: 5 (twice) Stl: 4 (twice) Stl: 2 (three times) Blk: 1 (nine times) Blk: 1 vs. Providence (11/16) FT: 6 vs. Cincinnati (12/9/06) FT: 2 (twice) FTA: 8 vs. Cincinnati (12/9/06) FTA: 2 (twice) Min: 35 vs.providence(11/16/07) Min: 35 vs. Providence (11/16) OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS Tennessee 19 2-7 0-0 2-2 3 0 3 2 1 5 0 2 6 Providence 35 7-9 0-0 1-1 3 3 6 3 5 2 2 2 15 Charleston 25 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 5 5 2 0 0 0 Marist 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 1 3 1 0 0 Bowling Green 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Akron Ohio 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Towson 6 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Villanova 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 Drexel 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Eastern Michigan Florida 10 3-4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 3 0 0 2 10 Duke 11 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 2 3 5 0 1 0 0 2 9 0-2 0-1 2-2 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 Xavier 5 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Saint Louis 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Penn 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 26 6-9 2-2 0-0 0 3 3 4 1 1 0 0 14 20 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 3 3 1 0 0 0 George Washington DNP - Injured Richmond 18 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 3 1 0 0 4 Massachusetts Rhode Island Dayton St. Bonaventure Duquesne La Salle 2007-08 Played three minutes at #7 Tennessee in collegiate debut Played final minute of win at Bowling Green Played two minutes in win over Towson Played final minute vs. Florida High School Second Team All-State selection and first team all-county as a senior Averaged 19.0 points, 8.7 assists, 5.0 rebounds and 2.7 steals as a senior, leading team to a 23-6 mark and District 16 AAAAA title Named MVP of the Kievl Classic Christmas Tournament and earned all-tournament at Stop-DWI Tournament Team captain Averaged 23.5 points and five assists as a junior Earned All-Broward County First Team selection and Player of the Year honors by Ft. Lauderdale News Sun Sentinel All-tournament at Kievl Classic Christmas and Junior Orange Bowl Two-year starter for Nike team Florida and participant at 2006 Nike All- America Camp #133 prospect in the class of 2007 by HoopScoop SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Pts: 0 FG: 0 FGA: 1 at Tennessee (11/9) Reb: 1 at Tennessee (11/9) Ast: 1 at Tennessee (11/9) Stl: 0 Blk: 0 FT: 0 FTA: 0 Min: 3 at Tennessee (11/9) OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS Tennessee 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Providence Charleston Marist Bowling Green 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Akron Ohio Towson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Villanova Drexel Eastern Michigan Florida 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Duke Xavier Saint Louis Penn George Washington Richmond Massachusetts Rhode Island Dayton St. Bonaventure Duquesne La Salle

2007-08 INDIVIDUAL GAME NOTES AND STATISTICS #43 ORLANDO MILLER SR F 6-6 215 LANHAM, MD HIGH POINT #23 RAMONE MOORE FR G 6-4 180 PHILADELPHIA, PA SOUTHERN 2007-08 Played in three games (Tennessee, Bowling Green, Towson) Awarded a scholarship this season after joining team as a walk-on 2006-07 Appeared in four games off the bench Saw action against Long Beach State, Lafayette, Villanova and St. Bonaventure Scored first points of the season by shooting 1-for-2 from the foul line against Lafayette Pulled down rebounds against Long Beach and St. Bonaventure 2004-05 & 2005-06 Did not appear in any games 2003-04 Appeared in seven games off the bench Played two minutes as a freshman in season opener against Villanova Scored a career-high two points against Duquesne. High School Three-year letterwinner and two-year starter at High Point Led team in scoring as a senior 2007-08 Will dress but is planning on red-shirting the season to concentrate on academics Does not travel on the road when classes are in session High School Averaged 25.1 points per game as a senior at Southern High Led the Public League in scoring and earned the league s Most Valuable Player award Second Team All-State honoree Scored 727 of his 1,186 career points in his senior campaign Named the prestigious Markward Award winner from Public League Earned First Team Philadelphia Daily News All-City Participated in the 2007 All-Star Labor Classic Honorable mention all-public League as a junior #166 prospect in the class of 2007 by HoopScoop CAREER HIGHS Pts: 2 vs. Duquesne (2/18/04) FG: 2 vs. Duquesne (2/18/04) FGA: 2 (twice) Reb: 1 (four times) Ast: Yet to come Stl: Yet to come Blk: Yet to come FT: 1 vs. Lafayette (12/28/06) FTA: 2 vs. Lafayette (12/28/06) Min: 2 (six times) SEASON HIGHS Pts: 0 FG: 0 FGA: 1 vs. Towson (12/6) Reb: 0 Ast: 0 Stl: 0 Blk: 0 FT: 0 FTA: 0 Min: 1 (three times) SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Pts: FG: FGA: Reb: Ast: Stl: Blk: FT: FTA: Min: OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS Tennessee 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Providence Charleston Mariist Bowling Green 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Akron Ohio Towson 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Villanova Drexel Eastern Michigan Florida Duke Xavier Saint Louis Penn George Washington Richmond Massachusetts Rhode Island Dayton St. Bonaventure Duquesne La Salle OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS Tennessee DNP - Coavches Decision Providence DNP - Did Not Dress Charleston DNP - Did Not Dress Marist DNP - Did Not Dress Bowling Green DNP - Did Not Dress Akron DNP - Did Not Dress Ohio Towson Villanova Drexel Eastern Michigan Florida Duke Xavier Saint Louis Penn DNP - Did Not Dress George Washington Richmond DNP - Did Not Dress Massachusetts Rhode Island Dayton St. Bonaventure Duquesne La Salle

2007-08 INDIVIDUAL GAME NOTES AND STATISTICS #41 SERGIO OLMOS JR C 7-0 220 ELDA, SPAIN VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ #13 MARK TYNDALE SR G 6-5 210 PHILADELPHIA, PA SIMON GRATZ 2007-08 Started all 21 games, leads team with 1.45 bpg.. (6th in A-10) Averaging 4.5 ppg., 3.6 rpg.,.533 FG% Season high 10 rebounds, four blocks in win over #20 Xavier Tallied 10 points (4th career double figure game) vs. GW Scored 10 points, grabbed 8 rebs. over c-high 36 minutes vs. Drexel Tied career-high with 11 points (5-6 FG) over c-high 31 min. @Akron Career-high 5 blocks vs. Marist Scored 7 points (3-3 FG), 5 rebounds & 2 blocks at #7 Tennessee 2006-07 Started 17 games, led TU with 0.93 bpg (9th in A-10) Averaged 2.8 points and 2.4 rebounds per game,.532 FG% Tallied 9 points (3-3 FG, 3-4 FT) and grabbed 7 rebounds vs. Lafayette Career-highs in pts (11), rebs (11), vs. LBSU (1st double-double) 2005-06 Played in 21 games, nine starts, averaging 6.4 minutes per game Season high 16 minutes vs. Richmond, 2 pts., 3 rebs. Matched season-high with three rebounds vs. La Salle (5 minutes) Season-high four points and three rebounds in start against GW High School Became interested in TU after watching former Owl Pepe Sanchez play in Spain Averaged 14 pts, 9 rebs per game in 03-04 at Vicente Blasco CAREER HIGHS Pts: 11 (twice) FG: 5 (three times) FGA: 9 vs. Drexel (12/15/06) Reb: 11 vs. LBSU (12/2/06) Ast: 3 vs. Marist (11/18/07) Stl: 3 vs. Drexel (12/15/07) Blk: 5 vs. Marist (11/18/07) FT: 3 vs. Ohio (11/29/07) FTA: 4 vs. Ohio (11/29/07) Min: 36 vs. Drexel (12/15/07) SEASON HIGHS Pts: 11 at Akron (11/26) FG: 5 (twice) FGA: 9 vs. Drexel (12/15) Reb: 10 vs. Xavier (1/16) Ast: 3 vs. Marist (11/18) Stl: 3 vs. Drexel (12/15) Blk: 5 vs. Marist (11/18) FT: 3 vs. Ohio (11/29) FTA: 4 vs. Ohio (11/29) Min: 36 vs. Drexel (12/15) OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS Tennessee 28 3-3 0-0 1-3 1 4 5 2 2 1 2 0 7 Providence 21 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 3 5 3 2 3 1 0 4 Charleston 19 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 5 0 3 1 0 2 Marist 21 3-5 0-0 0-0 1 5 6 3 3 3 5 0 6 Bowling Green 22 2-2 0-0 1-1 2 2 4 5 0 3 1 0 5 Akron 31 5-6 0-0 1-2 0 2 2 4 2 1 2 0 11 Ohio 21 1-2 0-0 3-4 0 3 3 4 1 0 0 0 5 Towson 23 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 2 Villanova 15 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 2 Drexel 36 4-9 0-0 2-2 1 7 8 3 0 0 2 3 10 Eastern Michigan 19 1-4 0-0 3-4 0 3 3 2 1 2 1 0 5 Florida 21 1-3 0-0 2-4 1 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 4 Duke 18 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 4 0 2 1 1 4 14 2-3 0-0 1-5 2 0 2 1 0 3 1 0 5 Xavier 32 1-4 0-0 0-0 2 8 10 3 2 0 4 0 2 Saint Louis 18 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 4 6 2 0 1 1 0 6 Penn 23 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 5 0 0 3 0 4 19 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 5 5 3 2 0 3 0 0 12 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 George Washington 25 5-7 0-0 0-3 2 1 3 2 2 0 3 1 10 Richmond 16 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 3 0 2 1 0 0 Massachusetts Rhode Island Dayton St. Bonaventure Duquesne La Salle 2007-08 Averaging 15.5 ppg (2nd on team, 11th in A-10), 6.3 rpg and 3.5 apg. One of six Owls ranked in all-time TU Top 20 in scoring & rebounding 21pts (13-14 FTs) vs. GW, 7th 20-point game of season, 23 for career Posted third double-double of season (14 pts, 12 rebs) at Scored 22 pts, grabbed 8 rebounds and dished 7 assists vs. #20 Xavier Hit game-winning three-pointer with 1.2 seconds left in EMU win Scored team-high 24 points, 6 rebs., 6 assists vs. #21/25 Villanova Season-high 26 points, 10 rebounds, 12-of-14 FTs vs. Ohio Scored 23 points and hit 13-of-14 free throws vs. Marist 2006-07 2nd in A-10 with 19.3 ppg; 2nd on team (14-A10), 6.7 rpg. H. Mention All-Atlantic 10, Two A-10 & Big 5 Player of Week honors Led TU in scoring nine times and rebounding 10 times (4 of last 6) Career-high of 37 points (14-17 FG, 5-5 3PT) vs. Tallied 33 points (12-16 FG) and five steals at GW (2/17) Scored 16 pts (including 1,000th), car.-high 16 rebs vs. SBU (3rd d-d) 2005-06 Led TU in rebounding (5.1) & steals (2.3), 2nd-assists (87), 3rd-10.9ppg. Prior to 05-06 Averaged 12.5 ppg., 5.5 rpg. (2nd on team), 2.6 apg. in 04-05 A-10 All-Rookie Team CAREER HIGHS Pts: 37 vs. (2/24/07) FG: 14 vs. (2/24/07) FGA: 21 at La Salle (2/14/07) Reb: 16 vs. St. Bona. (2/7/07) Ast: 8 vs. Xavier (1/25/06) Stl: 5 atg. Washington (2/17/07) Blk: 4 at Saint Louis (1/20/08) FT: 13 vs. Marist (11/18/07) FTA: 15 vs. Lafayette (12/28/06) Min: 45 at Saint Louis (1/20/08) SEASON HIGHS Pts: 26 vs. Ohio (11/29) FG: 8 vs. Villanova (12/9) FGA: 15 vs. Ohio (11/29) Reb: 14 vs. Towson (12/6) Ast: 7 (twice) Stl: 4 vs. Drexel (12/15) Blk: 4 at Saint Louis (1/20) FT: 13 vs. Marist (11/18) FTA: 14 (twice) Min: 45 at Saint Louis (1/20) OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS Tennessee 37 4-13 1-3 2-5 3 3 6 3 1 4 0 2 11 Providence 31 4-9 1-1 0-0 0 3 3 3 0 4 0 0 9 Charleston 39 7-14 1-3 5-7 2 5 7 0 2 6 0 2 20 Marist 43 5-12 0-2 13-14 1 2 3 2 3 3 0 3 23 Bowling Green 37 7-13 1-1 4-5 1 7 8 2 6 4 0 1 19 Akron 20 1-5 0-1 1-3 1 3 4 4 0 5 0 1 3 Ohio 39 7-15 0-2 12-14 5 5 10 3 5 3 0 1 26 Towson 36 3-8 0-1 6-11 0 14 14 1 1 3 1 3 12 Villanova 38 8-14 2-5 6-7 0 6 6 1 6 4 0 3 24 Drexel 39 5-10 0-1 4-5 0 8 8 2 7 1 1 4 14 Eastern Michigan 37 4-8 2-4 0-0 0 2 2 2 2 4 0 1 10 Florida 31 3-13 0-4 1-3 1 2 3 3 2 2 1 1 7 Duke 29 7-12 1-2 5-8 3 3 6 4 3 4 1 1 20 40 7-13 1-3 2-5 2 1 3 3 2 2 0 0 17 Xavier 39 7-12 3-5 5-8 2 6 8 1 7 2 0 2 22 Saint Louis 45 3-12 1-6 0-0 0 4 4 2 5 3 4 2 7 Penn 37 5-10 1-2 7-11 1 6 7 2 6 4 1 1 18 40 7-13 2-4 2-5 2 3 5 1 3 5 1 2 18 38 3-8 0-1 8-11 0 12 12 2 5 0 2 3 14 George Washington 40 4-8 0-3 13-14 2 6 8 1 5 2 0 0 21 Richmond 38 4-7 0-2 3-4 0 6 6 2 2 4 1 1 11 Massachusetts Rhode Island Dayton St. Bonaventure Duquesne La Salle

2007-08 INDIVIDUAL GAME NOTES AND STATISTICS #30 CRAIG WILLIAMS FR F 6-9 240 CHRISTIANSTED, ST. CROIX CENTRAL 2007-08 Played in four games (Tennessee, Bowling Green, Towson, Florida) Scored two points, grabbed one rebound at #7 Tennessee in collegiate debut High School Averaged 25 points and 10 rebounds as a senior Two-time Player of the Year for St. Croix Central Named the Most Valuable Player of the All-Virgin Islands Hoop Classic (4/07) Scored 36 points and pulled down 12 rebounds at the Hoop Classic that took place at Central High (Pa.) Averaged 20 points per game as a junior, leading team to a 21-1 mark Member of 2006 Virgin Islands National Team that won silver medal Also part of 2005 Silver Medal Junior National Team Took part in Basketball Without Borders 2006, a basketball instructional camp that also featured extensive community outreach and incorporated educational seminars addressing important social issues such as HIV/AIDS prevention and education SEASON/CAREER HIGHS Pts: 2 at Tennessee (11/9) FG: 1 at Tennessee (11/9) FGA: 1 at Tennessee (11/9) Reb: 1 (twice) Ast: 0 Stl: 0 Blk: 0 FT: 0 FTA: 0 Min: 1 at Tennessee (11/9) OPPONENT MIN FG-A 3PT-A FT-A OR DR TR F A TO BL S PTS Tennessee 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 Providence Charleston Marist Bowling Green 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Akron Ohio Towson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Villanova Drexel Eastern Michigan Florida 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Duke Xavier Saint Louis Penn George Washington Richmond Massachusetts Rhode Island Dayton St. Bonaventure Duquesne La Salle