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2004-05 MILWAUKEE BASKETBALL Season Prospectus Two-time Horizon League Coach of the Year Bruce Pearl Horizon League Player of the Year Candidate Ed McCants 2003 NCAA Tournament Participants 2004 NIT Participants 2003 Horizon League Tournament Champions 2004 Horizon League Regular Season Champions

UWM IN 2004-05 Experience - FOUR OF FIVE STARTERS RETURN - MORE THAN 60 PERCENT OF SCORING RETURNS FROM A SEASON AGO Infusion Of New Talent - TWO DIVISION I TRANSFERS - TOP-75 JUCO PLAYER - ALL-STATE PERFORMER FROM WISCONSIN Challenging Schedule - ONE NCAA REGIONAL FINAL TEAM (KANSAS) - TWO NCAA SECOND ROUND TEAMS (WISCONSIN AND MANHATTAN) - THREE NCAA FIRST ROUND TEAMS (AIR FORCE, VALPO AND UIC) TWO NIT TEAMS (PURDUE AND ST. LOUIS) Ed McCants - LEAGUE S LEADING RETURNING THREE-POINT SHOOTER - 4TH IN SCORING LAST YEAR - ONE OF JUST TWO RETURNING PLAYERS NATIONALLY TO RANK IN THE TOP 25 IN THREE- POINT FIELD GOALS MADE AND THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE - LEADING CANDIDATE FOR LEAGUE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Bruce Pearl - 60 WINS IN THREE SEASONS - 37-11 IN THE HORIZON LEAGUE - THE BEST RECORD OF ANY LEAGUE TEAM IN THE LAST THREE SEASONS -HORIZON LEAGUE REGULAR SEASON TITLE IN 2004 -UWM S FIRST TWO DIVISION I POST-SEASON BERTHS Excitement - ALL REGULAR SEASON HOME GAMES AT THE U.S. CELLULAR ARENA - SET ATTENDANCE RECORDS FOR SINGLE-GAME AND SEASON LAST YEAR

Milwaukee Basketball - 2004-05 Prospectus 1 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MILWAUKEE BASKETBALL 2003 HORIZON LEAGUE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 2003 NCAA TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANTS 2003-04 HORIZON LEAGUE REGULAR SEASON CHAMPIONS 2004 NIT PARTICIPANTS MEN S BASKETBALL CONTACT: KEVIN O CONNOR, SID E-MAIL: KJOC@UWM.EDU (P) 414-229-5674 (F) 414-229-6759 2512 E. HARTFORD, MILWAUKEE, WI 53211 GENERAL INFORMATION Name of School: University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee City/Zip: Founded: Milwaukee, WI 53201 1885 Enrollment: 25,059 Nickname: School Colors: Panthers Black and Gold Arena: U.S. Cellular Arena (11,000) Affiliation: Conference: NCAA Division I Horizon League Chancellor: Dr. Carlos Santiago Athletics Director: Bud Haidet Miami (Ohio) Assoc. AD/SWA: Deanna D Abbraccio Wyoming Athletics Phone: 414-229-5151 Ticket Manager: LeVar Ridgeway Ticket Office Phone: 414-229-5886 HISTORY First Year of Basketball: 1896 Overall all-time record: 1116-1048-1 First Year In Division I: 1990 Division I Record Since 1990: 207-215 NCAA Appearances: 1 Last NCAA Appearance: 2003, L 70-69 vs. Notre Dame (NCAA 1st Round) NIT Appearances: 1 Last NIT Appearance: 2004 def. Rice, 91-63 l. @ Boise State, 73-70 COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Bruce Pearl Alma Mater/Year: Record At School (Yrs.): Boston College, 82 60-32 (4th year) Career Record (Yrs.): 291-78 (13th year) Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Tony Jones Ken Johnson Assistant Coach: Jason Shay Administrative Assistant: Athletic Trainer: Kendrick Moore Dave Beine MEDIA RELATIONS SID/MBB Contact: Kevin O Connor Office Phone: Cell Phone: 414-229-5674 414-750-2091 Home Phone: 414-961-0814 E-Mail: Assistant SID: kjoc@uwm.edu Bret Seymour Office Phone: 414-229-4593 E-Mail: Assistant SID: bseymour@uwm.edu Kevin Conway E-Mail: conway2@uwm.edu Office Phone: SID Fax: 414-229-2413 414-229-6759 Press Row Phone: 414-908-5805 Athletics Website: SID Mailing Address: uwmpanthers.com SID - Athletics Merrill Hall UW-Milwaukee P.O. Box 413 Milwaukee, WI 53201 Overnight Address: 2512 E. Hartford Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53211 TEAM INFORMATION Overall Record: 20-11 Home Record: 11-3 Road Record: Neutral Record: 7-8 2-0 League Record: 13-3 League Finish: League Tournament Finish: 1st 2nd Final Ranking: n/a Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/3 Redshirts: 3 Newcomers: 6 Top Returning Players: Ed McCants (6-3, G, Sr.) Joah Tucker (6-5, F, Jr.) Chris Hill (5-10, G, Jr.) Adrian Tigert (6-7, F/C, Jr.) Key Losses: Dylan Page (6-9, F) 17.1 ppg; 104 3pt. goals 12.5 ppg; 4.8 rpg 7.3 ppg; 2.9 apg 6.1 ppg; 6.4 rpg 20.9 ppg; 6.6 rpg For all of the latest information on Panther Basketball, visit the officially-sanctioned website of UWM Athletics www.uwmpanthers.com

2 Milwaukee Basketball - 2004-05 Prospectus 2004-05 NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown(High School/Last School) 2 Chris Hill G 5-10 160 Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Whitney Young) 4 Mark Pancratz G 6-3 185 Jr. Schaumburg, Ill. (Schaumburg) 13 Joah Tucker F 6-5 220 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Glendale Nicolet/Bradley) 22 Ed McCants G 6-3 195 Sr. Marion, Ohio (Marion Catholic/Paris JC) 23 James Wright F 6-6 205 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Vincent/Winchendon Prep) 24 Ronald Boo Davis G 6-3 185 Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Marshall/Olney Central CC) 42 Rob Sanders F 6-6 185 Sr. Toledo, Ohio (Scott/U. Of Toledo) 43 Luke Homan G 6-3 180 Fr. Brookfield, Wis. (Central) 44 Adrian Tigert F 6-7 230 Jr. Oshkosh, Wis. (West) 54 Nick Hansen G 6-5 200 Fr. Appleton, Wis. (West) Michael Bendall F 6-7 210 Fr. Oconomowoc, Wis. (Oconomowoc) Derrick Ford C 6-10 235 Jr. Toledo, Ohio (Scott/Olney CC) Allan Hanson G 6-0 170 Fr. Wauwatosa, Wis. (East) Steve Hoelzel C 6-9 225 Fr. Kaukauna, Wis. (Kaukauna/Michigan Tech) Jason McCoy F 6-9 185 Jr. Houston, Tex. (Milby/Rutgers) Myles McKay G 6-3 180 Fr. Menomonee Falls, Wis. (Menomonee Falls) Derrick Wimmer G 6-4 175 So. Milwaukee, Wis. (Whitefish Bay Dominican/Chicago St.) Gordy Zastrow G 6-4 175 So. Manitowoc, Wis. (Lincoln/Paris JC) 2004-05 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown(High School/Last School) Michael Bendall F 6-7 210 Fr. Oconomowoc, Wis. (Oconomowoc) 24 Ronald Boo Davis G 6-3 185 Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Marshall/Olney Central CC) Derrick Ford C 6-10 235 Jr. Toledo, Ohio (Scott/Olney CC) 54 Nick Hansen G 6-5 200 Fr. Appleton, Wis. (West) Allan Hanson G 6-0 170 Fr. Wauwatosa, Wis. (East) 2 Chris Hill G 5-10 160 Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Whitney Young) Steve Hoelzel C 6-9 225 Fr. Kaukauna, Wis. (Kaukauna/Michigan Tech) 43 Luke Homan G 6-3 180 Fr. Brookfield, Wis. (Central) 22 Ed McCants G 6-3 195 Sr. Marion, Ohio (Marion Catholic/Paris JC) Jason McCoy F 6-9 185 Jr. Houston, Tex. (Milby/Rutgers) Myles McKay G 6-3 180 Fr. Menomonee Falls, Wis. (Menomonee Falls) 4 Mark Pancratz G 6-3 185 Jr. Schaumburg, Ill. (Schaumburg) 42 Rob Sanders F 6-6 185 Sr. Toledo, Ohio (Scott/U. Of Toledo) 44 Adrian Tigert F 6-7 230 Jr. Oshkosh, Wis. (West) 13 Joah Tucker F 6-5 220 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Glendale Nicolet/Bradley) 23 James Wright F 6-6 205 Sr. Milwaukee, Wis. (Vincent/Winchendon Prep) Derrick Wimmer G 6-4 175 So. Milwaukee, Wis. (Whitefish Bay Dominican/Chicago St.) Gordy Zastrow G 6-4 175 So. Manitowoc, Wis. (Lincoln/Paris JC) Head Coach: Associate Head Coach: Assistant Coaches: Administrative Assistant: Trainer: Bruce Pearl (4th Season) Tony Jones Ken Johnson, Jason Shay Kendrick Moore Dave Beine

2004-05 ROSTER BREAKDOWN Milwaukee Basketball - 2004-05 Prospectus 3 Starters (Returning (R)/Lost (L)) Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG Notes (R) #2 Chris Hill G Jr. 5-10 160 7.3 2.7 started 16 games (R) #13 Joah Tucker F Jr. 6-5 220 12.5 4.8 League All-Newcomer Team (L) #15 Dylan Page F --- 6-9 220 20.9 6.6 League Player of the Year (R) #22 Ed McCants G Sr. 6-3 195 17.1 3.5 First Team All-League (R) #44 Adrian Tigert F/C Jr. 6-6 230 6.1 6.4 110 assists Additional Key Letterwinners (Returning (R)/Lost (L)) Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG Notes (R) #4 Mark Pancratz G Jr. 6-3 185 2.4 1.4 played in 29 games (L) #10 Kalombo Kadima G --- 6-2 200 5.2 2.1 started 15 games (R) #23 James Wright F Sr. 6-6 205 0.5 0.6 played in 17 games (L) #40 Nate Mielke C --- 6-11 230 3.7 3.2 appeared in 31 games (R) #42 Rob Sanders F Sr. 6-6 185 1.5 1.3 played in 26 games Key Newcomers/Redshirts Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. Notes Ronald Boo Davis G Jr. 6-3 185 Medical redshirt last season Derrick Ford F/C Jr. 6-10 230 75th-best JUCO player in the nation Allan Hanson G Fr. 6-0 170 All-state in Wisconsin Jason McCoy F Jr. 6-9 185 Rutgers transfer - sat out last year Derrick Wimmer G So. 6-4 175 Chicago State transfer - sat out last year Additional Returnees Pos. Yr. Ht. Wt. PPG RPG Notes (R) #43 Luke Homan G Fr. 6-3 180 ---- ---- Redshirted (R) #54 Nick Hansen F So. 6-5 200 1.8 1.5 played in four games

4 Milwaukee Basketball - 2004-05 Prospectus 2004-05 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE DATES OPPONENT SITE TIME TBA TBA (EX.) U.S. CELLULAR 7 PM NOV. 10 LAWRENCE (EX.) U.S. CELLULAR 7 PM NOV. 20 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M U.S. CELLULAR 7 PM NOV. 23 UW-PARKSIDE U.S. CELLULAR 7 PM NOV. 28 AIR FORCE U.S. CELLULAR 4 PM DEC. 1 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE U.S.CELLULAR 7 PM Dec. 4 @ UIC Chicago, Ill. 7 PM Dec. 7 @ St. Louis St. Louis, Mo. 7 PM Dec. 11 @ Valparaiso Valparaiso, Ind. 7 PM Dec. 15 @ Wisconsin Madison, Wis. 7 PM Dec. 22 @ Kansas (Kemper Arena) Kansas City, Mo. 7 PM Dec. 30 @ Manhattan New York, NY 6 PM Jan. 3 @ Detroit Detroit, Mich. 6 PM Jan. 6 @ Butler Indianapolis, Ind. 6 PM JAN. 8 LOYOLA U.S. CELLULAR 7 PM Jan. 12 @ Youngstown State Youngstown, Ohio 6 PM JAN. 15 UW-GREEN BAY U.S. CELLULAR TBA JAN. 17 WRIGHT STATE U.S. CELLULAR 7 PM JAN. 20 CLEVELAND STATE U.S. CELLULAR 7:30 PM JAN. 22 DETROIT U.S. CELLULAR 7 PM Jan. 26 @ Purdue West Lafayette, Ind. 6 PM Jan. 29 @ UW-Green Bay Green Bay, Wis. 7:05 PM Feb. 1 @ Wright State Dayton, Ohio 6 PM FEB. 5 UIC U.S. CELLULAR 1 PM Feb. 10 @ Loyola Chicago, Ill. 7 PM FEB. 12 YOUNGSTOWN STATE U.S. CELLULAR 7 PM FEB. 16 BUTLER U.S. CELLULAR 7 PM Feb. 19 @ ESPN Bracket Buster TBA TBA Feb. 26 @ Cleveland State Cleveland, Ohio 4:30 PM (Horizon League Tournament, Campus Sites) March 1 First Round Games TBA TBA March 4 Second Round Games TBA TBA March 5 Semifinals TBA TBA March 8 Championship TBA TBA - All times listed are central and are tentative

It doesn t appear to be good news for the rest of the Horizon League. The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee won its first-ever Horizon League regular season title a year ago and turned that into the first-ever NIT bid for the school. That marked back-to-back post-season appearances and 20-win campaigns for the Panthers under Bruce Pearl and the emergence of UWM as the top basketball program in the Horizon League. In fact, a quick check of the three years under Pearl shows UWM with a 37-11 record in Horizon League games - the best mark of any league school. Now, UWM enters the 2004-05 season looking to replace Horizon League Player of the Year Dylan Page, along with fellow departed seniors Nate Mielke and Kalombo Kadima. But, after replacing seven seniors following the 2002-03 season, the task this year appears much less daunting. In fact, UWM returns 61 percent of its scoring from a year ago and boasts four returning starters. Toss in three transfers who were sidelined last season, a top-75 junior college recruit and more young blood and the Panthers appear poised to make another push toward Horizon League supremacy. Milwaukee Basketball - 2004-05 Prospectus 5 Panthers Appear Poised For Another Solid Season Ed McCants will be the centerpiece for the Panthers in the upcoming season. The 6-foot-3 senior did not disappoint a year ago. After being rated as the second-best junior college shooting guard in the country, McCants averaged 17.1 ppg and set a school record by making 104 three-point shots. In fact, McCants is one of just two returning players nationally to rank in the top 25 in both three-point field goal percentage and three-point field goals per game. Plus, McCants steadily improved his all-around game last season, averaging 3.5 rebounds per game while tallying 39 steals and 20 blocks. He enters the 2004-05 campaign as the leading candidate for Horizon League Player of the Year honors and with an excellent chance at plenty of national recognition. Joining McCants in the starting backcourt will be junior Chris Hill. The 5-foot-10 Chicago native split starting assignments with Kalombo Kadima a season ago, but finished fourth on the team in scoring at 7.3 ppg. The lightning-quick Hill also tied McCants for the team lead in steals with 39. Joah Tucker made the Horizon League s All-Newcomer Team last season but was disappointed to be left off either of the All-Horizon League teams. He ll get the chance to earn one of those 10 spots this year, returning to the lineup Ed McCants, the fourth-leading scorer and top threepoint shooter in the Horizon League, is a favorite for League Player of the Year honors after starting all 31 games a season ago. Tucker averaged 12.5 ppg and 4.8 rpg while shooting just under 50 percent from the field. He played a major role in two of the biggest road wins of the season for the Panthers. He made all eight of his field goal attempts while scoring 20 points at Green Bay and then, a week later, made 10-of-13 shots from the field while totaling 26 points in a win at Detroit. Adrian Tigert appears primed for his best season as a Panther now that he has been completely health for nearly a year. Tigert started all 31 games a season ago but was still working his way back from a knee injury that sidelined him for the entire 2002-03 campaign. The junior center averaged 6.1 ppg and 6.4 rpg while leading the team with 110 assists. He capped off last season by grabbing 17 rebounds at Boise State in a NIT contest. Tigert, a member

6 Milwaukee Basketball - 2004-05 Prospectus of the Horizon League s All-Newcomer team in 2001-02, shot nearly 59 percent from the field last year and has now started 58 of his 59 career games. The intense competition for the fifth starting spot, as well as spots in the regular rotation, should provide a window into the amount of depth the Panthers will have in 2004-05. One angle on the starting five could land junior college transfer Derrick Ford in the lineup. A 6- foot-10 center from Toledo, Ohio, and Olney Community College, he is an imposing figure inside. Ford didn t score much in the JUCO Joah Tucker averaged 12.5 ppg last season ranks - averaging 5.6 ppg last season - but will provide the Panthers a big boost in rebounding and shot blocking. But the list of options for the Panther starting five and rotation includes plenty of other names. Mark Pancratz seems to find his way on the floor and the 2004-05 season should be no exception. A spark on defense, Pancratz averaged 2.4 ppg in his most extensive playing time as a Panther. Jason McCoy played a limited role in two season at Rutgers but his wingspan and athleticism should Adrian Tigert have an impact on the Panther rotation. At 6-foot-9, McCoy would rank as the tallest small forward in the Horizon League. He was an all-state performer at Milby High School in Texas. Derrick Wimmer nearly single-handedly beat the Panthers two years ago when UWM played at Chicago State, but now the Milwaukee-native will join the Panthers after sitting out as a transfer last season. A stellar three-point shooter, Wimmer should see time in the backcourt this season. He started 20-of-30 games for Chicago State two years ago, averaging 10 ppg. He was a second-team allstate performer out of Whitefish Bay Dominican. Ronald Boo Davis sat out last season with a variety of ailments, including knee tendinitis and a battle with mononucleosis. If healthy this season, the athletic Davis will also fight for time in the backcourt. He averaged 13.6 ppg and 5.2 rpg in his second season at Olney Community College in 2002-03, knocking in a team-high 69 three-point shots. James Wright also returns for his final season of eligibility with the Panthers. Wright has been plagued by injuries during his career and appeared in 17 games last season. But, Wright provided a spark to the UWM rotation late in the year and could fight for minutes on the interior this season. Another player in the mix is true freshman Allan Hanson. A 6-foot guard from Wauwatosa East, Hanson was a firstteam all-state performer and should compete for time at the point guard position. UWM will again be playing a competitive schedule. With one game still to be scheduled, the Panthers have non-conference dates with NCAA Tournament qualifiers Kansas, Wisconsin, Air Force, Manhattan and Valparaiso, plus NIT qualifiers Purdue and St. Louis. UWM will also be involved in ESPN s Bracket Buster event for the thirdstraight year. The upcoming season will also see UWM play every one of its home games at the U.S. Cellular Arena. Last season, the Panthers played nine regular season Chris Hill will likely be the starting point guard for the Panthers in 2004-05 and two post-season games downtown, drawing nearly 5,000 fans per game to the Arena and setting regular season and post-season attendance records. The Arena will also look more like home to the Panthers in 2004-05. An off-season project included a refurbished floor, painted in the Panthers familiar black and gold.

Milwaukee Basketball - 2004-05 Prospectus 7 Topping The Charts Over the last three seasons, UWM has posted numbers worthy of calling it the best basketball program in the Horizon League. In fact, the Panthers are 37-11 in regular season Horizon League contests under Bruce Pearl, the best mark of any league team in that time span. The standings for the last three seasons: W L Milwaukee 37 11 Butler 34 14 UIC 32 16 Detroit 30 18 Wright State 23 25 Loyola 22 26 UW-Green Bay 19 29 Youngstown State 10 38 Cleveland State 9 39 Plenty In Return UWM has plenty of pieces coming back for the 2004-05 season. In fact, the Panthers return four of their five starters from a season ago and bring back 61 percent of their scoring from last year. First-team All-Horizon League performer Ed McCants and All-Newcomer Team member Joah Tucker lead the list of returnees. Everything Ed Ed McCants enters the 2004-05 season as a leading candidate for Horizon League Player of the Year honors, and for good reason. McCants lived up to expectations a season ago, averaging 17.1 ppg while making 104 three-point shots - a school record. In fact, McCants is one of just two returning players in the country that ranked in the top 25 for both threepoint field goals made and three-point field goal percentage. Depending on the eligibility of UIC s Cedrick Banks, McCants will be either the first or second leading scorer returning in the league. Setting The Schedule UWM will again be challenged by a difficult non-league slate in 2004-05. The Panthers have five NCAA Tournament teams and two NIT teams on the non-conference portion of the schedule. UWM will play Air Force in Milwaukee Nov. 28, at St. Louis Dec. 7 and then travel to Valparaiso Dec. 11. The Panthers also have games at Wisconsin Dec. 15, Kansas Dec. 22 and Manhattan Dec. 30. UWM plays at Purdue Jan. 26. Big On The Big 10 UWM s games with Purdue and Wisconsin will mark the first time since the 2000-01 season that the Panthers will play two Big 10 teams in the same season. That year, UWM played at Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin. The Panthers haven t beaten a Big 10 team since a win at Wisconsin in 1992. Packing Them In The 2003-04 season was another record-setter at the gates for the UWM basketball team. The season attendance total of 60,541 and the average of 4,324 both set records. Plus, the average attendance for the 11 games at the U.S. Cellular Arena was 4,813. UWM also set a new single-game mark with the crowd of 10,254 for the Horizon League title game against UIC and a new mark for a regular-season game with the 8,703 in attendance for the contest with UW-Green Bay. Paint Job The U.S. Cellular Arena will feel a little more like home to UWM this season. The basketball floor at the Arena has received a paint job and will now be in the Panthers colors of black and gold. UWM is now the primary basketball tenant at the Arena and is in the second year of a four-year agreement to play its games downtown. Tickets... Get Your Tickets Season tickets are now on sale for the 2004-05 season at the U.S. Cellular Arena. Packages also include two exhibition games and start at just $85. Fans can reserve their seats immediately with a $50 deposit. Single game tickets will go on sale in October. Wisconsin Proud UWM s roster will again have a distinct Wisconsin flavor in 2004-05. Eight players from the state have a spot on the 04-05 squad, including likely starters Joah Tucker and Adrian Tigert. Overall, the roster will have a strong Midwestern flavor, with four players from Illinois, three players from Ohio and one from Indiana. Tourney Time After two seasons with a slightly-modified format, the 2005 Horizon League Men s Basketball Championship will take on its pure format. That means the regular season champion will host the second round and semifinals and, if it advances, the championsip game. First round games involving the fourththrough-ninth place teams will continue to take place at campus sites on the Tuesday following the conclusion of the regular season. The tournament then shifts to the regular season champion on Friday and Saturday with the title game the following Tuesday. Following Up Some Panthers of past years are busy pursuing professional basketball careers. Dylan Page has signed a contract with Ment of Thessalaniki in Greece while Tim Gittens is on the summer roster for the New York Knicks. Clay Tucker played in Sweden last season and may be returning to Europe again this year. Ronnie Jones, Nate Mielke and Kalombo Kadima are also pursuing spots overseas for the coming season. Getting Started Midnight Mayhem for the 2004-05 season is set for Friday, Oct. 15 at the Klotsche Center with the first official practice starting at 12:01 am Saturday. The events will be part of UWM s annual Homecoming celebration. The exhibition opener is tentatively scheduled for Nov. 1 with the regular season opener Nov. 20 against Prairie View A&M. Right now, UWM is set to play its first four regular season games at home.

8 Milwaukee Basketball - 2004-05 Prospectus Bruce Pearl 4th Season in Milwaukee 291-78 overall 60-32 at UWM The magic of Bruce Pearl has continued in Milwaukee. After carving out a remarkably successful career at the University of Southern Indiana, Pearl brought his winning ways to Milwaukee and has turned UWM into one of the top Mid- Major programs in the country. Under Pearl s direction last season, the Panthers won the first Division I regular season league title in school history. UWM tied a school record by winning 13 league games for the second year in a row. UWM also claimed a first-ever NIT berth and beat Rice in an opening round game. Pearl holds a 37-11 record in Horizon League games and has the best winning percentage in league play of any coach in Horizon League history. This past season, UWM bolted to a 10-0 start in league play, including an amazing road winning streak that included victories at UW-Green Bay, Cleveland State, Detroit and Wright State in a period of 11 days - winning every game by double digits. Plus, Pearl helped senior Dylan Page win Horizon League Player of the Year honors and saw his recruiting pay off, as Ed McCants was named League Newcomer of the Year and joined Joah Tucker on the all-newcomer team. Last year s success built on a growing tradition at UWM. Two years ago, the Panthers won 24 games, the most by a UWM squad since the 1988-89 season, equaling the all-time school record. He led UWM to its first-ever NCAA Tournament berth after winning the Horizon League Tournament championship. Then, in the tournament, Pearl led the Panthers within a point of upsetting Notre Dame. His work has been recognized by his peers and the media, as Pearl has claimed Horizon League Coach of the Year honors twice in his three years at UWM. People in Milwaukee have taken notice, making Pearl one of the most recognizable sports figures in the city. Fans have flocked to the Klotsche Center and the U.S. Cellular Arena, with attendance rising in every year of Pearl s tenure. Pearl s outgoing nature has attracted the attention of citizens and media across the state and Pearl has become a regular on local talk shows, including filling in as a host on WTMJ, the city s top station. The move downtown to the U.S. Cellular Arena by the Panthers has been successful in large part because of Pearl. UWM has drawn more than 10,000 fans to the Horizon League title game each of the last two seasons. Plus, in the first regular season downtown since the mid-1990 s, Pearl s Panthers drew more than 8,700 fans for a contest with UW-Green Bay. Pearl made his mark immediately on coming to UWM. He was named the 19th head coach of the 109-year-old program on THE GEM OF UWM PEARL AT UWM Led UWM to 2004 Horizon League regular season title and NIT berth Led UWM to 2003 NCAA Tournament Led UWM to League Tournament title in 2003 Two-time Horizon League Coach of the Year 60 wins in three seasons Led UWM to 24 wins in 2002-03, the most since the 1988-89 season Led UWM to a pair of 13-3 Horizon League marks, the best records in school history Named one of 10 Coaches On The Rise by Athlon Magazine Led UWM to 11 league wins in 2001-02 16 wins overall in 2001-02 were the most-ever for a first-year head coach at UWM in the school s 109-year basketball history Led UWM to first-ever win over ranked foe UWM has set single-game and total attendance records in each of his first three seasons SOUTHERN INDIANA UNDER PEARL 231 wins in nine seasons 1995 NCAA Division II National Champion 1994 NCAA Division II National Runners-Up Six NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 appearances Four Great Lakes Valley Championships Ranked #1 nationally six different seasons Nine consecutive 20-win seasons Nine consecutive NCAA appearances PEARL S HONORS AND AWARDS AT USI 1995 NABC Coach of the Year 1995 NABC Great Lakes Coach of the Year 2000 NABC Great Lakes Coach of the Year Fastest coach to 200 wins at one school Winningest coach currently in Division I Named one of five Head Coaches On The Rise by Sport Magazine in 1999 April 11, 2001, replacing Bo Ryan, who left to be the head coach at Wisconsin. Pearl then proceeded to lead UWM to 16 wins that season, which at the time marked the most wins for the program since the 1992-93 season. But that only begins to detail the accomplishments in just one season. Under Pearl s direction, UWM won 11 games in the Horizon League in 2001-02, which, at the time, set a new school record for the most wins in a Division I league. UWM finished second in the league during the regular season - the best league finish in school history. Plus, UWM claimed its first-ever win at Butler, its firstever win over a school from the Big East and its first-ever win over a ranked team. On top of that, Pearl entered his name into the UWM record book in just his first season. His 16 wins equaled the most by a

Milwaukee Basketball - 2004-05 Prospectus 9 first-year coach in the program s 108-year history. But, those that follow college basketball closely had little doubt Pearl would be successful at UWM. He had been the head coach at Southern Indiana for the previous nine seasons. During Pearl s tenure - along with finishing second in the nation in 1994 - USI won the national championship in 1995. In his final season at the Evansville, Ind., school, USI finished 26-4 and won the Great Lakes Valley Conference championship. His team was also ranked number one in the country for the sixth time in seven seasons, and USI advanced to the NCAA Tournament for a ninth-straight time. He is 271-67 in his 11 seasons as a head coach. He reached 250 wins in a Dec. 1 victory over Maine and Pearl also reached the 200-victory plateau at one school sooner than any basketball coach in history. He shattered the original NCAA record held by Everett Case of North Carolina State when it took him just 240 games to claim 200 wins. In 1995, Pearl was named the National Association of Basketball Coaches Coach of the Year. He was twice named Great Lakes Valley Conference YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH BRUCE PEARL 1992-93 USI 22-7 1993-94 USI 28-4 1994-95 USI 29-4 1995-96 USI 25-4 1996-97 USI 23-5 1997-98 USI 27-6 1998-99 USI 26-6 1999-00 USI 25-6 2000-01 USI 26-4 2001-02 UWM 16-13 2002-03 UWM 24-8 2003-04 UWM 20-11 TOTAL 291-78 (.790) Coach of the Year and also named the NABC Great Lakes Region Coach of the Year twice. Pearl s coaching talents have been recognized nationally. In the May 1999 issue of Sport Magazine, Pearl was listed as one of the Five Head Coaches on the Rise, placing him in a group with Paul Hewitt (Georgia Tech), Mike Brey (Notre Dame), and Buzz Peterson (Tennessee). Pearl, who also served as Coordinator of Athletic Development at USI, annually raised over $500,000 for the university, and spurred unparalleled growth in the Varsity Club and other booster organizations. Pearl s marketing efforts and success on the basketball court also led to the sellout of every chairback seat for USI home games. Prior to moving to USI, Pearl was an assistant coach for Dr. Tom Davis at the University of Iowa. During Pearl s six-year stay at Iowa, the Hawkeyes received five NCAA Tournament berths, advancing to the Elite Eight (1987) and the Sweet 16 (1988). Pearl helped Dr. Davis compile a 129-63 record in those six seasons. In leaving Iowa, Pearl ended 14 years as an assistant to Davis. Prior to joining Davis at Iowa, Pearl was Davis assistant coach at Stanford and Boston College, where he earned his undergraduate degree. Pearl On The Horizon vs. Horizon League regular season... 37-11 vs. Horizon League post-season... 3-2 vs. Wright State... 6-0 vs. Youngstown State... 5-1 vs. UW-Green Bay... 5-1 vs. Cleveland State...5-1 vs. Detroit... 6-1 vs. Loyola... 5-1 vs. Butler... 4-3 vs. UIC... 4-5 Horizon League home games...24-3 Horizon League road games... 15-9 FORMER PLAYERS ON BRUCE PEARL Milwaukee is fortunate to have him as its head coach. At Iowa, he was a great coach, a great friend and he made me feel like I was a part of his family. -B.J. Armstrong, former Chicago Bull Pearly was always there for me. When I needed somebody to push me or when I just needed advice, he was the coach I went to see. After my playing days at Iowa were over, Pearly helped me reach my goal of playing in the NBA. -Kevin Gamble, former Boston Celtic From the time I met him he was able to get the most out of me as a player. He understood my personality and knew how to motivate me. He believed in me when others did not. He still stays in touch, offering his friendship and advice. -Brad Lohaus, former Milwaukee Buck I wouldn t have made it to the NBA if it wasn t for him. He showed great patience with me, taught me to improve, and motivated me to do it. - Acie Earl, former Boston Celtic COACHES ON BRUCE PEARL I have known and competed against Bruce since he got his start in coaching at Stanford. He worked hard and learned from a very successful coach in Tom Davis. He has paid his dues and now he is showing that he is truly one of the bright young coaches in the country. -Coach Lute Olson, University of Arizona

10 Milwaukee Basketball - 2004-05 Prospectus 2003-2004 OVERALL STATISTICS RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL All games 20-11 11-3 7-8 2-0 League games 13-3 8-0 5-3 0-0 Non-League games 7-8 3-3 2-5 2-0 Score By Periods: 1st 2nd OT Total UWM 1132 1263 --- 2395 Opponents 1058 1154 --- 2212 # Player GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3F-3FA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 15 Dylan Page 31-31 977-31.5 227-448.507 59-146.404 134-173.775 38-166 204 6.6 71 0 38 71 37 14 647 20.9 22 Ed McCants 31-30 952-30.7 186-386.482 104-243.428 55-67.821 54-53 107 3.5 74 1 62 64 20 39 531 17.1 13 Joah Tucker 31-31 857-27.6 145-293.495 8-19.421 91-137.664 72-76 148 4.8 89 2 64 90 7 18 389 12.5 02 Chris Hill 31-16 737-23.8 61-167.365 17-72.236 86-118.729 19-66 85 2.7 78 3 88 70 2 39 225 7.3 44 Adrian Tigert 31-31 860-27.7 67-114.588 9-24.375 46-68.676 54-143 197 6.4 71 1 110 53 6 21 189 6.1 10 Kalombo Kadima 29-15 608-21.0 53-122.434 11-32.344 34-48.708 20-40 60 2.1 58 0 86 46 3 23 151 5.2 40 Nate Mielke 31-0 431-13.9 47-88.534 0-0.000 20-39.513 43-57 100 3.2 81 1 15 24 30 15 114 3.7 04 Mark Pancratz 29-1 366-12.6 22-49.449 2-13.154 23-36.639 14-28 42 1.4 51 0 29 23 1 22 69 2.4 42 Rob Sanders 26-0 179-6.9 16-29.552 2-8.250 6-13.462 13-21 34 1.3 44 2 11 11 10 4 40 1.5 23 James Wright 17-0 63-3.7 3-11.273 0-0.000 2-5.400 6-5 11 0.6 14 0 3 7 1 1 9 0.5 01 Ricardo Freeman 12-0 97-8.1 8-25.320 0-1.000 7-10.700 3-11 14 1.2 12 0 12 11 0 1 23 1.9 03 Joe Czechowicz 12-0 20-1.7 0-8.000 0-5.000 0-0.000 2-3 5 0.4 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 0.0 05 Marcus Conigliaro 9-0 15-1.7 0-4.000 0-3.000 0-0.000 0-1 1 0.1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0.0 20 Jered Hokenson 4-0 10-2.5 0-2.000 0-2.000 0-0.000 0-0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 32 Adam Finley 10-0 18-1.8 1-7.143 0-3.000 0-0.000 5-2 7 0.7 1 0 0 2 1 0 2 0.2 43 Nick Hansen 4-0 10-2.5 2-4.500 2-4.500 1-2.500 2-4 6 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1.8 TEAM 36-50 86 2.8 4 TOTAL 31 6200 838-1757.477 214-575.372 505-716.705 381-726 1107 35.7 649 10 521 481 118 197 2395 77.3 OPP. 31 6200 763-1743.438 182-520.350 504-704.716 355-665 1020 32.9 691 --- 399 474 74 217 2212 71.4 2003-2004 HORIZON LEAGUE STATISTICS # Player GP-GS Min.-Avg. FG-FGA Pct. 3F-3FA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. OR-DR Tot Avg. PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts PPG 15 Dylan Page 16-16 508-31.8 122-232.526 34-79.430 68-90.756 11-73 84 5.3 36 0 15 31 21 8 346 21.6 22 Ed McCants 16-16 487-30.4 93-196.474 49-120.408 28-35.800 29-33 62 3.9 36 0 36 35 10 19 263 16.4 13 Joah Tucker 16-16 456-28.5 76-148.514 2-10.200 47-65.723 25-48 73 4.6 42 1 32 23 4 9 201 12.6 2 Chris Hill 16-4 350-21.9 28-75.373 8-30.267 56-74.757 8-31 39 2.4 38 2 40 34 1 18 120 7.5 10 Kalombo Kadima 16-12 407-25.4 34-78.436 8-21.381 27-39.692 12-30 42 2.6 35 0 64 28 2 15 103 6.4 44 Adrian Tigert 16-16 454-28.4 33-57.579 8-18.444 28-38.737 27-79 106 6.6 36 1 65 28 4 13 102 6.4 40 Nate Mielke 16-0 233-14.6 26-46.565 0-0.000 12-20.600 18-28 46 2.9 43 0 6 12 23 7 64 4.0 04 Mark Pancratz 14-0 158-11.3 9-20.450 0-5.000 9-15.600 5-12 17 1.2 25 0 17 11 0 9 27 1.9 42 Rob Sanders 15-0 95-6.3 9-18.500 1-3.333 6-10.600 8-15 23 1.5 27 1 3 4 6 2 25 1.7 23 James Wright 6-0 17-2.8 3-10.300 0-0.000 1-3.333 5-1 6 1.0 5 0 0 4 0 0 7 1.2 01 Ricardo Freeman 2-0 7-3.5 0-0.000 0-0.000 0-0.000 1-0 1 0.5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 03 Joe Czechowicz 5-0 6-1.2 0-4.000 0-2.000 0-0.000 0-1 1 0.2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 05 Marcus Conigliaro 6-0 9-1.5 0-2.000 0-1.000 0-0.000 0-1 1 0.2 1` 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 54 Nick Hansen 3-0 6-2.0 1-2.500 1-2.500 0-0.000 1-3 4 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.0 32 Adam Finley 3-0 6-2.0 1-2.500 0-1.000 0-0.000 3-0 3 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0.7 TEAM 19-32 51 3.2 3 TOTAL 16 3200 435-890.489 111-292.380 282-389.725 172-387 559 34.9 325 5 280 236 71 100 1263 78.9 OPP. 16 3200 387-910.425 97-265.366 256-356.719 188-345 533 33.3 368 -- 204 254 35 101 1127 70.4

2003-2004 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS Date Opponent Score W/L Att. High Points High Rebounds 11/22 MONTANA 95-83 W 3,297 22-Joah Tucker 11-Dylan Page 11/25 CONCORDIA-ST. PAUL 90-62 W 2,010 23-Ed McCants 7-Dylan Page 7-Mark Pancratz 11/29 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS 81-77 L 3,269 24-Dylan Page 12-Dylan Page 12/3 @ Prairie View A&M 87-70 W 3,022 25-Dylan Page 10-Nate Mielke 12/7 @ N.C. State 77-71 L 10,691 22-Dylan Page 11-Dylan Page 12/10 @ Valparaiso 86-82 W 2,897 20-Dylan Page 8-Dylan Page 12/13 @ Wisconsin 89-71 L 17,142 16-Dylan Page 7-Chris Hill 12/23 ILLINOIS-CHICAGO 78-62 W 4,089 25-Dylan Page 5-Adrian Tigert 5-Nate Mielke #-12/29 @ Santa Clara 66-64 L 1,903 20-Ed McCants 9-Dylan Page #-12/30 vs. Idaho State 85-70 W 2,418 21-Dylan Page 8-Dylan Page 21-Ed McCants 1/2 @ Air Force 71-49 L 2,028 17-Dylan Page 8-Dylan Page 8-Joah Tucker 1/5 DETROIT 82-74 W 2,223 24-Dylan Page 7-Dylan Page 1/8 BUTLER 71-59 W 4,207 23-Dylan Page 9-Adrian Tigert 1/10 @ Loyola 97-87 W 2,862 35-Dylan Page 7-Dylan Page 1/15 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 80-74 W 2,351 20-Dylan Page 6-Dylan Page 20-Ed McCants 6-Ed McCants 1/17 @ UW-Green Bay 82-70 W 7,522 20-Joah Tucker 12-Adrian Tigert 1/22 @ Cleveland State 78-64 W 1,266 20-Dylan Page 7-Dylan Page 1/24 @ Detroit 85-68 W 3,218 26-Joah Tucker 5-Dylan Page 1/27 @ Wright State 68-53 W 7,159 23-Dylan Page 7-Dylan Page 1/31 UW-GREEN BAY 81-70 W 8,703 22-Kalombo Kadima 6-Dylan Page 2/5 @ Illinois-Chicago 86-82 L 5,164 31-Dylan Page 14-Adrian Tigert 2/7 WRIGHT STATE 72-66 W 4,118 17-Joah Tucker 12-Joah Tucker 2/12 LOYOLA 77-71 W 4,455 26-Dylan Page 7-Dylan Page 7-Adrian Tigert 2/14 @ Youngstown State 85-84 L 2,885 17-Dylan Page 7-Adrian Tigert 2/18 @ Butler 75-58 L 3,645 18-Dylan Page 7-Joah Tucker 2/21 MANHATTAN 83-76 L 4,752 25-Dylan Page 8-Joah Tucker 2/28 CLEVELAND STATE 88-63 W 3,236 24-Dylan Page 8-Dylan Page $-3/6 vs. Detroit 58-50 W n/a 20-Ed McCants 7-Nate Mielke %-3/9 UIC 65-62 L 10,254 20-Dylan Page 9-Dylan Page &-3/17 RICE 91-63 W 3,617 22-Dylan Page 9-Dylan Page &-3/20 @ Boise State 73-70 L 10,153 23-Dylan Page 16-Adrian Tigert # - Cable Car Classic, Santa Clara, Calif. $ - Horizon League Tournament Semifinals, Indianapolis, Ind, % - Horizon League Tournament Championship, Milwaukee, Wis. & - National Invitation Tournament Home games in BOLD CAPS All games can be heard on AM920, WOKY Milwaukee Basketball - 2004-05 Prospectus 11

12 Milwaukee Basketball - 2004-05 Prospectus 2003-04 UWM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Score W/L FG s Pct. 3pt Pct. FT s Pct. Off-Def. Tot. Avg. PF A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. Montana 95-83 W 33-60.550 7-15.467 22-29.759 8-23 31 31.0 22 21 14 6 7 95 95.0 Conc.-St. Paul 90-62 W 34-63.540 8-24.333 14-18.778 13-28 41 36.0 13 22 16 5 8 90 92.5 Southern Illinois 77-81 L 27-60.450 4-20.200 19-27.704 17-21 38 36.7 23 19 15 1 5 77 87.3 @ Prairie View 87-70 W 28-54.519 7-18.389 24-30.800 12-27 39 37.2 25 14 13 1 4 87 87.2 @ NC State 71-77 L 28-64.438 6-17.353 9-16.563 19-25 44 38.6 28 16 16 1 6 71 84.0 @ Valparaiso 86-82 W 29-66.439 4-15.267 24-35.686 20-26 46 39.8 26 15 16 3 9 86 84.3 @ Wisconsin 71-89 L 27-53.509 3-13.231 14-22.636 8-17 25 37.7 19 10 13 0 5 71 82.4 UIC 78-62 W 26-56.464 9-19.474 17-21.810 13-17 30 36.8 20 17 13 5 7 78 81.9 @ Santa Clara 64-66 L 25-62.403 9-21.429 5-12.417 21-18 39 37.0 22 15 17 5 9 64 79.9 vs. Idaho State 85-70 W 32-56.571 14-21.667 7-11.636 10-23 33 36.6 25 23 20 5 4 85 80.4 @ Air Force 49-71 L 16-40.400 2-13.154 15-21.714 9-18 27 35.7 21 4 25 3 5 49 77.5 Detroit 82-74 W 23-46.500 8-18.444 28-33.848 9-20 29 35.2 19 17 14 1 2 82 77.9 Butler 71-59 W 25-49.510 5-12.417 16-26.615 9-29 38 35.4 22 17 12 7 6 71 77.4 @ Loyola 97-87 W 32-53.604 8-16.500 25-30.833 7-26 33 35.2 25 17 18 1 7 97 78.8 Youngstown St. 80-74 W 26-46.565 6-15.400 22-38.579 8-16 24 34.5 15 18 17 3 14 80 78.9 @ UW-Green Bay 82-70 W 29-55.527 7-18.389 17-22.773 10-27 37 34.6 27 15 16 7 6 82 79.1 @ Cleveland St. 78-64 W 30-61.492 5-19.263 13-17.765 13-25 38 34.8 24 17 20 4 8 78 79.0 @ Detroit 85-68 W 29-49.592 6-17.353 21-30.700 7-17 24 34.2 20 11 12 5 5 85 79.3 @ Wright St. 68-53 W 21-49.429 4-15.267 22-26.846 11-27 38 34.4 23 12 18 4 6 68 78.7 UW-Green Bay 81-70 W 25-57.439 9-20.450 22-24.917 11-21 32 34.3 18 18 16 3 5 81 78.8 @ UIC 82-86 L 29-58.500 8-20.400 16-25.640 12-28 40 34.6 24 23 19 5 7 82 79.0 Wright St. 72-66 W 24-57.421 9-27.333 15-22.682 9-30 39 34.8 18 18 5 5 2 72 78.7 Loyola 77-71 W 28-59.475 9-22.409 12-16.750 10-23 33 34.7 14 23 16 5 9 77 78.6 @ Youngstown St. 84-85 L 30-64.469 4-16.250 20-26.769 14-23 37 34.8 26 19 12 6 7 84 78.8 @ Butler 58-75 L 22-55.400 5-17.294 9-19.474 10-26 36 34.8 13 10 14 5 3 58 78.0 Manhattan 76-83 L 25-59.424 5-17.294 21-25.840 17-20 37 34.9 17 17 15 3 4 76 77.9 Cleveland St. 88-63 W 36-76.474 9-21.429 7-14.500 19-32 51 35.5 17 28 14 5 6 88 78.3 vs. Detroit 58-50 W 17-44.386 9-24.375 15-23.652 10-29 39 35.4 17 11 14 5 5 58 77.6 UIC 62-65 L 22-58.379 10-21.476 8-20.400 11-28 39 35.4 20 17 16 3 5 62 77.0 Rice 91-63 W 33-58.569 8-19.421 17-25.680 14-24 38 35.5 25 26 21 5 13 91 77.5 @ Boise State 70-73 L 27-70.386 7-25.280 9-13.692 20-22 42 35.7 21 11 14 1 8 70 77.3 MILWAUKEE 2395 838-1757.477 214-575.372 505-716.705 381-726 1107 35.7 649 521 481 118 197 2395 77.3 OPPONENTS 2212 763-1743.438 182-520.350 504-704.716 355-665 1020 32.9 691 399 474 74 217 2212 71.4

Milwaukee Basketball - 2004-05 Prospectus 13 2003-04 OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Opponent Score W/L FG s Pct. 3pt Pct. FT s Pct. Off-Def. Tot. Avg. PF A TO BLK STL PTS Avg. Montana 95-83 W 31-65.477 9-17.529 12-17.706 14-22 36 36.0 26 14 17 2 5 83 83.0 Conc.-St. Paul 90-62 W 24-63.381 7-24.292 7-10.700 14-19 33 34.5 19 9 20 0 9 62 72.5 Southern Illinois 77-81 L 30-60.500 5-14.357 16-23.696 14-19 33 34.0 25 15 11 1 11 81 75.3 @ Prairie View 87-70 W 25-58.431 4-17.235 16-27.593 12-18 30 33.0 25 13 11 3 3 70 74.0 @ NC State 71-77 L 24-53.453 4-19.211 25-34.735 10-23 33 33.0 20 12 10 3 7 77 74.6 @ Valparaiso 86-82 W 29-59.492 7-19.368 17-28.607 11-27 38 33.8 28 20 19 6 8 82 75.8 @ Wisconsin 71-89 L 34-67.507 8-23.348 13-17.765 16-24 40 34.7 19 22 9 2 7 89 77.7 UIC 78-62 W 23-53.434 4-14.286 12-18.667 17-20 37 35.0 20 11 21 1 3 62 75.8 @ Santa Clara 64-66 L 19-51.373 6-20.300 22-25.880 16-20 36 35.1 19 9 16 3 7 66 74.7 vs. Idaho State 85-70 W 23-53.434 4-16.250 20-27.741 9-17 26 34.2 16 14 15 0 8 70 74.2 @ Air Force 49-71 L 26-46.565 4-11.364 15-23.652 6-20 26 33.5 22 18 13 3 12 71 73.9 Detroit 82-74 W 28-51.549 9-20.450 9-16.563 7-16 23 32.6 28 20 15 0 5 74 73.9 Butler 71-59 W 18-54.333 5-18.278 18-24.750 11-23 34 32.7 27 8 11 5 6 59 72.8 @ Loyola 97-87 W 29-68.426 4-23.174 25-29.862 15-18 33 32.7 21 16 15 3 8 87 73.8 Youngstown St. 80-74 W 30-49.612 6-11.545 8-11.727 4-21 25 32.2 26 18 24 2 9 74 73.8 @ UW-Green Bay 82-70 W 19-54.352 7-14.500 25-33.758 12-21 33 32.2 24 7 14 4 4 70 73.6 @ Cleveland St. 78-64 W 20-53.377 2-11.182 22-30.733 12-19 31 32.2 21 8 20 2 11 64 73.0 @ Detroit 85-68 W 25-56.446 3-9.333 15-24.625 16-18 34 32.3 24 15 16 2 6 68 72.7 @ Wright St. 68-53 W 18-51.353 2-13.154 15-20.750 9-19 28 32.1 26 10 17 1 8 53 71.7 UW-Green Bay 81-70 W 23-51.451 8-18.444 16-21.762 9-23 32 32.0 24 13 21 4 6 70 71.6 @ UIC 82-86 L 27-67.403 7-15.467 25-33.758 18-22 40 32.6 26 16 15 0 6 82 72.3 Wright St. 72-66 W 23-62.370 6-16.375 14-22.636 15-28 43 32.9 19 11 8 0 3 66 72.0 Loyola 77-71 W 28-65.431 5-16.313 10-13.769 16-24 40 33.2 19 10 19 0 4 71 72.0 @ Youngstown St. 84-85 L 27-57.474 8-15.533 23-32.719 11-23 34 33.2 25 15 12 2 7 84 72.5 @ Butler 58-75 L 27-59.458 15-29.517 6-8.750 6-25 31 33.2 18 14 9 2 6 58 72.6 Manhattan 76-83 L 30-53.566 9-17.529 14-18.778 4-20 24 32.8 23 11 11 6 6 76 73.0 Cleveland St. 88-63 W 22-60.367 6-23.261 13-22.591 10-25 35 32.9 20 12 17 7 9 63 72.6 vs. Detroit 58-50 W 18-51.353 4-17.235 10-14.714 14-18 32 32.9 22 9 16 0 5 50 71.8 UIC 62-65 L 22-53.415 5-12.417 16-24.667 7-31 38 33.0 22 10 15 1 10 65 71.6 Rice 91-63 W 15-41.366 3-12.250 30-41.732 6-18 24 32.7 24 7 23 4 14 63 71.3 @ Boise State 70-73 L 26-60.433 6-17.353 15-20.750 14-24 38 32.9 13 12 14 5 4 73 71.4 OPPONENTS 2212 763-1743.438 182-520.350 504-704.716 355-665 1020 32.9 691 399 474 74 217 2212 71.4 MILWAUKEE 2395 838-1757.477 214-575.372 505-716.705 381-726 1107 35.7 649 521 481 118 197 2395 77.3

14 Milwaukee Basketball - 2004-05 Prospectus Milwaukee Team Game Highs POINTS... 97 @ Loyola (1/10/04)... 95 vs. Montana (11/22/03)... 91 vs. Rice (3/17/04)... 90 vs. Concordia (11/25/03) FIELD GOALS MADE... 36 vs. Cleveland St. (2/28/04)... 34 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (11/25/03) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS... 76 vs. Cleveland St. (2/28/04)... 66 @ Valpo (12/10/03) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE....604 (32-53) @ Loyola (1/10/04)....592 (29-49) @ Detroit (1/24/04) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE... 14 vs. Idaho St. (12/30/03)... 10 vs. UIC (3/9/04)... 9-7 times 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS... 27 vs. Wright St. (2/7/04)... 25 @ Boise State (3/20/04)... 24-2 times 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE....667 (14-21) vs. Idaho St. (12/30/03)....500 (8-16) @ Loyola (1/10/04) FREE THROWS MADE... 28 vs. Detroit (1/5/04)... 25 @ Loyola (1/10/04) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS... 38 vs. Youngstown St. (1/15/04)... 35 @ Valpo (12/10/03) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE...917 (22-24) vs. UW-Green Bay (1/31/04)....848 (28-33) vs. Detroit (1/5/04) TOTAL REBOUNDS... 51 vs. Cleveland St. (2/28/04)... 46 @ Valpo (12/10/03) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS... 21 @ Santa Clara (12/29/03)... 20 @ Valpo (12/10/03) ASSISTS... 28 vs. Cleveland St. (2/28/04)... 26 vs. Rice (3/17/04)... 23-3 times STEALS...14 vs. Youngstown St. (1/15/04)... 13 vs. Rice (3/17/04)... 9-3 times BLOCKED SHOTS... 7 vs. Butler (1/8/04)... 7 @ UW-Green Bay (1/17/04) TURNOVERS... 25 @ Air Force (1/2/04)... 21 vs. Rice (3/17/04)... 20 vs. Idaho St. (12/30/03)... 20 @ Cleveland State (1/22/04) FOULS... 28 @ NC State (12/7/03)... 27 @ UW-Green Bay (1/17/04) Milwaukee Team Game Lows POINTS... 49 @ Air Force (1/2/04)... 58 @ Butler (2/18/04)... 58 vs. Detroit (3/6/04)... 62 vs. UIC (3/9/04) FIELD GOALS MADE... 16 @ Air Force (1/2/04)... 17 vs. Detroit (3/6/04)... 21 @ Wright State (1/27/04) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS... 40 @ Air Force (1/2/04)... 44 vs. Detroit (3/6/04)... 46-2 times FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE....379 (22-58) vs. UIC (3/9/04)....386 (17-44) vs. Detroit (3/6/04)....386 (27-70) @ Boise State (3/20/04) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE... 2 @ Air Force (1/2/04)... 3 @ Wisconsin (12/13/03) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS... 12 vs. Butler (1/8/04)... 13 @ Wisconsin (12/13/03)... 13 @ Air Force (1/2/04) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE....154 (2-13) @ Air Force (1/2/04)....200 (4-20) vs. S. Illinois (11/29/03) FREE THROWS MADE... 5 @ Santa Clara (12/29/03)... 7 vs. Idaho State (12/29/03)... 7 vs. Cleveland State (2/28/04) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS... 11 vs. Idaho St. (12/30/03)... 12 @ Santa Clara (12/29/03) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE....400 (8-20) vs. UIC (3/9/04)....417 (5-12) @ Santa Clara (12/29/03)....474 (9-19) @ Butler (2/18/04) TOTAL REBOUNDS... 24 @ Detroit (1/24/04)... 24 vs. Youngstown State (1/15/04)... 25 @ Wisconsin (12/13/03) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS... 7-2 times... 8-3 times ASSISTS... 4 @ Air Force (1/2/04)... 10 @ Wisconsin (12/13/03)... 10 @ Butler (2/18/04) STEALS... 2 vs. Detroit (1/5/04)... 2 vs. Wright State (2/7/04)... 3 @ Butler (2/18/04) BLOCKED SHOTS... 0 @ Wisconsin (12/13/03)... 1-6 times TURNOVERS... 5 vs. Wright St. (2/7/04)... 12-3 times FOULS... 13 vs. Concordia (11/25/03)... 13 @ Butler (2/18/04)... 14 vs. Loyola (2/12/04)

Milwaukee Basketball - 2004-05 Prospectus 15 Opponent Team Game Highs POINTS... 89 @ Wisconsin (12/13/03)... 87 @ Loyola (1/10/04)... 86 @ UIC (2/5/04) FIELD GOALS MADE... 34 @ Wisconsin (12/13/03)... 31 vs. Montana (11/22/03) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS... 68 @ Loyola (1/10/04)... 67 @ UIC (2/5/04)... 67 @ Wisconsin (12/13/03) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE....612 (30-49) vs. Youngstown St. (1/15/04)....566 (30-53) vs. Manhattan (2/21/04) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE...15 @ Butler (2/18/04)... 9 vs. Manhattan (2/21/04)... 9 vs. Detroit (1/5/04)... 9 vs. Montana (11/22/03) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS... 29 @ Butler (2/18/04)... 24 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (11/25/03) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE....545 (6-11) vs. Youngstown St. (1/15/04)....533 (8-15) @ Youngstown St. (2/14/04) FREE THROWS MADE... 30 vs. Rice (3/17/04)... 25-4 times FREE THROW ATTEMPTS... 41 vs. Rice (3/17/04)... 34 @ NC State (12/7/03)... 33 @ UW-Green Bay (1/17/04)... 33 @ UIC (2/5/04) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE....880 (22/25) @ Santa Clara (12/29/03)....862 (25-25) @ Loyola (1/10/04) TOTAL REBOUNDS... 43 vs. Wright St. (2/7/04)... 40 vs. Loyola (2/12/04)... 40 @ UIC (2/5/04)... 40 @ Wisconsin (12/13/03) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS... 18 @ UIC (2/5/04)... 17 vs. UIC (12/23/03) ASSISTS... 22 @ Wisconsin (12/13/03)... 20 vs. Detroit (1/5/04)... 20 @ Valparaiso (12/10/03) STEALS... 14 vs. Rice (3/17/04)... 12 @ Air Force (1/2/04)... 11-2 times BLOCKED SHOTS... 7 vs. Cleveland St. (2/28/04)... 6 vs. Manhattan (2/21/04)... 6 @ Valparaiso (12/10/03) TURNOVERS... 24 vs. Youngstown St. (1/15/04)... 23 vs. Rice (3/17/04)... 21 vs. UW-Green Bay (1/31/04)... 21 vs. UIC (12/23/03) FOULS... 28 @ Valpo (12/10/03)... 28 vs. Detroit (1/5/04) Opponent Team Game Lows POINTS... 50 vs. Detroit (3/6/04)... 53 @ Wright State (1/27/04)... 59 vs. Butler (1/8/04) FIELD GOALS MADE... 15 vs. Rice (3/17/04)... 18-3 times... 19-2 times FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS... 41 vs. Rice (3/17/04)... 46 @ Air Force (1/2/04)... 49 vs. Youngstown St. (1/15/04) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE....333 (18-54) vs. Butler (1/8/04)....352 (19-54) @ UW-Green Bay (1/17/04) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE... 2 @ Cleveland State (1/22/04)... 2 @ Wright State (1/27/04) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS... 9 @ Detroit (1/24/04)... 11 @ Air Force (1/2/04)... 11 vs. Youngstown State (1/15/04)... 11 @ Cleveland State (1/22/04) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE....154 (2-13) @ Wright State (1/27/04)....174 (4-23) @ Loyola (1/10/04) FREE THROWS MADE... 6 @ Butler (2/18/04)... 7 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (11/25/03) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS... 8 @ Butler (2/18/04)... 10 vs. Concordia-St. Paul (11/25/03) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE....563 (9-16) vs. Detroit (1/5/04)....591 (13-22) vs. Cleveland State (2/28/04)....593 (16-27) @ Prairie View (12/3/03) TOTAL REBOUNDS... 23 vs. Detroit (1/5/04)... 24 vs. Manhattan (2/21/04)... 24 vs. Rice (3/17/04) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS... 4-2 times... 6-3 times ASSISTS... 7 @ UW-Green Bay (1/17/04)... 7 vs. Rice (3/17/04)... 8 vs. Butler (1/8/04)... 8 @ Cleveland State (1/22/04) STEALS... 3 @ Prairie View A&M (12/3/03)... 3 vs. UIC (12/23/03)... 3 vs. Wright State (2/7/04) BLOCKED SHOTS... 0-7 times... 1-3 times TURNOVERS... 8 vs. Wright St. (2/7/04)... 9 @ Wisconsin (12/13/03)... 9 @ Butler (2/18/04) FOULS... 13 @ Boise State (3/20/04)... 16 vs. Idaho St. (12/30/03)... 18 @ Butler (2/18/04)

16 Milwaukee Basketball - 2004-05 Prospectus #2 Chris Hill G 5-10 Jr. Chicago, Ill. 2003-04 Season Highs Points... 16 @ YSU 2/14 Rebounds... 7 @ Wisconsin 12/13 Assists... 7 vs. UIC 12/23 Steals... 5 vs. YSU 1/15 Blocks... 1-2 times 3-Pt. Shots... 3 vs. Cleve. St. 2/28 UWM Career Highs Points...same Rebounds...same Assists...same Steals...same Blocks...same 3-Pt. Shots... same #4 Mark Pancratz G 6-3 Jr. Schaumburg, Ill. 2003-04 Season Highs Points... 9 vs. Cleve. St. 2/28 Rebounds... 7 vs. CSP 11/25 Assists... 3-2 times Steals... 4 @ Valpo 12/10 Blocks... 1 vs. SIU 11/29 3-Pt. Shots... 1-2 times UWM Career Highs Points...same Rebounds...same Assists...same Steals...same Blocks... same - 1 time 3-Pt Shots... same #13 Joah Tucker F 6-5 Jr. Milwaukee, Wis. 2003-04 Season Highs Points... 26 @ Detroit 1/24 Rebounds... 12 vs. Wright St. 2/7 Assists... 7 @ UIC 2/5 Steals... 3 @ Cleveland St. 1/24 Blocks... 1-6 times 3-Pt. Shots... 3 vs. Idaho St. 12/30 UWM Career Highs Points...same Rebounds...same Assists...same Steals...same Blocks...same 3-Pt. Shots... same Career Highlights: Played in 22 games as a true freshman in 2001-02... redshirted during the 2002-03 season. 2003-04 Season Notes: Started at the point in both exhibition games... recorded a double-double of 12 points and 10 rebounds against Northwest Sports... scored 12 points vs. Montana in the season opener Nov. 22... tossed in nine points and had six assists Nov. 25 vs. Concordia-St. Paul... scored nine points and dished out six assists Nov. 29 vs. Southern Illinois... scored eight points, grabbed five rebounds and collected five assists Dec. 10 at Valpo... tossed in 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds Dec. 13 at Wisconsin... tallied 10 points to go with seven assists and four steals Dec. 23 vs. UIC... scored seven points and Career Highlights: Played in 14 games in 2002-03 after redshirting during the 2001-02 season... second-team all-state in Illinois while in high school. 2003-04 Season Notes: Started the exhibition contest with Southern Indiana before coming off the bench against Northwest Sports... scored 13 points against USI Nov. 1... tossed in eight points and grabbed seven rebounds vs. Concordia-St. Paul Nov. 25... started at Prairie View A&M Dec. 3, scoring five points and dishing out three assists... scored seven points and collected four steals at Valpo Dec. 10... tossed in six points off the bench at Wisconsin Dec. 13... scored a career-best nine points in Career Highlights: Played one season at Bradley before sitting out the 2002-03 season at UWM as a transfer... all-state performer at Nicolet High School. 2003-04 Season Notes: Started both exhibition contests... scored 15 points against USI Nov. 1 and 10 against Northwest Sports Nov. 13... led the way with 22 points in the season-opening win over Montana Nov. 22... also added five rebounds and six assists... was named the Horizon League Player of the Week... scored 15 points and had five assists vs. Concordia-St. Paul Nov. 25... scored 13 points and grabbed six rebounds Nov. 29 vs. Southern Illinois... tossed in 16 points Dec. 3 at Prairie View A&M... scored 13 points and grabbed seven rebounds at NC State Dec. 7... scored 14 points and grabbed five rebounds despite playing just 12 minutes because of foul trouble Dec. 10 at Valpo... tossed in 13 points at Wisconsin Dec. 13... scored 20 points, including three 3-point shots, dished out five assists Jan. 10 at Loyola... contributed 10 points and five steals vs. Youngstown St. Jan. 15... scored eight points and dished out six assists at UW- Green Bay Jan. 17... scored 13 points at Detroit Jan. 24... tossed in eight points and had four assists Jan. 31 vs. UW- Green Bay... added eight points and three rebounds Feb. 7 vs. Wright St... scored 16 points at Youngstown St. Feb. 14... tossed in eight points while adding six assists and five rebounds vs. Manhattan Feb. 21... scored 13 points, making three 3-point shots, in a win over Cleveland St. Feb. 28... scored 10 points and added six rebounds vs. Detroit March 6... came off the bench to score eight points and collect three steals March 17 vs. Rice. a win over Cleveland State Feb. 28... also added two steals and two rebounds in 14 minutes... scored four points and grabbed two steals vs. Rice March 17. in a win over Idaho St. Dec. 30... scored seven points and grabbed a career-high eight rebounds at Air Force Jan. 2... contributed 12 points vs. Detroit Jan. 5... scored 13 points and had four rebounds at Loyola Jan. 10... led the way with 20 points on 8-of-8 shooting from the field at UW-Green Bay Jan. 17... scored 10 points at Cleveland State Jan. 22... tossed in a career-high 26 points at Detroit Jan. 24... scored 15 points, all in the second half, at Wright State Jan. 27... dropped in 17 points and grabbed 12 rebounds vs. Wright State Feb. 7... also added six assists... scored 13 points at Youngstown State Feb. 14... tossed in 12 points and added eight rebounds Feb. 21 vs. Manhattan... scored 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds Feb. 28 vs. Cleveland State... scored seven points and grabbed six rebound March 6 vs. Detroit... added 11 points and five rebounds March 9 vs. UIC... tossed in 14 points vs. Rice March 17.