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DIRECTV Wooden Legacy www.TheWoodenLegacy.com 2014 Notes 1 DIRECTV Wooden Legacy November 27, 28 and 30, 2014, Anaheim, Calif. www.TheWoodenLegacy.com The DIRECTV Wooden Legacy enters its second year as the collegiate in- season basketball tournament will be played during the 2014 Thanksgiving holiday in Orange County. The eight-school, 12-game, bracketed event will be played at two sites (November 27 and 28 at Cal State Fullerton’s Titan Gym and November 30 at Honda Center in Anaheim). The 2014 DIRECTV Wooden Legacy field includes Long Beach State (Big West), Princeton (Ivy League), San Diego (West Coast), San José State (Mountain West), UTEP (Conference USA), Washington (Pac-12), Western Michigan (Mid-American) and Xavier (Big East). Table of Contents The DIRECTV Wooden Legacy Notes......1 Participating Schools Facts .....................3 Honda Center, Titan Gym .......................11 John R. Wooden Classic ........................12 John R. Wooden Award ..........................13 DIRECTV Wooden Legacy/ Anaheim Classic Facts ...........................14 ESPN Regional TV Tournaments ...........25 Seasons 2013-2014 2013-2014 School, Conference Coach at School Conference Record (145-116, 55.6%) 2013-2014 Post-season Long Beach State, Big West Dan Monson 7 15-6 15-17 Big West Semi-finals Princeton, Ivy Mitch Henderson 3 8-6 21-9 College Basketball Invitational Second Round San Diego, West Coast Bill Grier 7 7-11 18-17 College Basketball Insider Quarter-finals San José State, Mountain West Dave Wojcik 1 1-17 7-24 MW First Round UTEP, Conference USA Tim Floyd 3 12-4 23-11 College Basketball Invitational First Round Washington, Pac-12 Lorenzo Romar 11 9-9 17-15 Pac-12 First round Western Michigan, Mid-American Steve Hawkins 11 14-4 23-10 NCAA Second Round Xavier, Big East Chris Mack 5 10-8 21-13 NCAA First round FORMATION - A four-year agreement was announced June 4, 2013 by representatives from ESPN Regional Television (ERT), a subsidiary of ESPN, along with officials from Honda Center, UCLA, the Wooden family, Cal State Fullerton and the Big West Conference. The tournament was formed when two, nationally-recognized in-season collegiate basketball events joined forces. The former John R. Wooden Classic was combined with the Anaheim Classic played the previous six years (2007-2012) at the Anaheim Convention Center. FORMAT - Four games will be played each day, with each team playing daily. The championship game will feature the two undefeated teams squaring off on the final day of competition, November 30. The remaining teams will play in consolation games. With the expansion, the 2014 DIRECTV Wooden Legacy will be held at two sites. The opening two rounds will be played at Titan Gym on the campus of Cal State Fullerton on Thursday, November 27 and Friday, November 28. The games then move to Honda Center with four placement contests including the championship game between the remaining unbeaten schools on Sunday, November 30. The 12 games will air across ESPN networks. Long Beach State www.longbeachstate.com SID, Roger Kirk [email protected] 562/985-7565 Princeton www.goprincetontigers.com SID, Andrew Borders [email protected] 609/258-5744 San Diego www.usdtoreros.cstv.com SID, Ted Gosen [email protected] 619/260-4745 San José State www.sjsuspartans.com SID, Dominic Urrutia [email protected] 408/924-1229 UTEP www.utepathletics.com SID, Jeff Darby [email protected] 915/747-6652 Washington www.gohuskies.com SID, Ashley Walker [email protected] 206/240-3899 Western Michigan www.wmubroncos.com SID, Sean Fagan [email protected] 269/387-3168 Xavier www.goxavier.com SID, Tom Eiser [email protected] 513/745-3124

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DIRECTV Wooden Legacy www.TheWoodenLegacy.com 2014 Notes 1

DIRECTV Wooden LegacyNovember 27, 28 and 30, 2014, Anaheim, Calif.

www.TheWoodenLegacy.com

The DIRECTV Wooden Legacy enters its second year as the collegiate in-season basketball tournament will be played during the 2014 Thanksgivingholiday in Orange County. The eight-school, 12-game, bracketed event will beplayed at two sites (November 27 and 28 at Cal State Fullerton’s Titan Gym andNovember 30 at Honda Center in Anaheim). The 2014 DIRECTV WoodenLegacy field includes Long Beach State (Big West), Princeton (Ivy League),San Diego (West Coast), San José State (Mountain West), UTEP (ConferenceUSA), Washington (Pac-12), Western Michigan (Mid-American) and Xavier(Big East).

Table of ContentsThe DIRECTV Wooden Legacy Notes......1Participating Schools Facts .....................3Honda Center, Titan Gym .......................11John R. Wooden Classic ........................12John R. Wooden Award..........................13DIRECTV Wooden Legacy/Anaheim Classic Facts ...........................14ESPN Regional TV Tournaments ...........25

Seasons 2013-2014 2013-2014School, Conference Coach at School Conference Record (145-116, 55.6%) 2013-2014 Post-seasonLong Beach State, Big West Dan Monson 7 15-6 15-17 Big West Semi-finalsPrinceton, Ivy Mitch Henderson 3 8-6 21-9 College Basketball Invitational Second RoundSan Diego, West Coast Bill Grier 7 7-11 18-17 College Basketball Insider Quarter-finalsSan José State, Mountain West Dave Wojcik 1 1-17 7-24 MW First RoundUTEP, Conference USA Tim Floyd 3 12-4 23-11 College Basketball Invitational First RoundWashington, Pac-12 Lorenzo Romar 11 9-9 17-15 Pac-12 First roundWestern Michigan, Mid-American Steve Hawkins 11 14-4 23-10 NCAA Second RoundXavier, Big East Chris Mack 5 10-8 21-13 NCAA First round

FORMATION - A four-year agreement was announced June 4, 2013 by representatives from ESPN Regional Television(ERT), a subsidiary of ESPN, along with officials from Honda Center, UCLA, the Wooden family, Cal State Fullerton andthe Big West Conference. The tournament was formed when two, nationally-recognized in-season collegiate basketballevents joined forces. The former John R. Wooden Classic was combined with the Anaheim Classic played the previoussix years (2007-2012) at the Anaheim Convention Center.

FORMAT - Four games will be played each day, with each team playing daily. The championship game will feature thetwo undefeated teams squaring off on the final day of competition, November 30. The remaining teams will play inconsolation games. With the expansion, the 2014 DIRECTV Wooden Legacy will be held at two sites. The opening tworounds will be played at Titan Gym on the campus of Cal State Fullerton on Thursday, November 27 and Friday,November 28. The games then move to Honda Center with four placement contests including the championship gamebetween the remaining unbeaten schools on Sunday, November 30. The 12 games will air across ESPN networks.

Long Beach Statewww.longbeachstate.com

SID, Roger [email protected]

562/985-7565

Princetonwww.goprincetontigers.com

SID, Andrew [email protected]

609/258-5744

San Diegowww.usdtoreros.cstv.com

SID, Ted [email protected]

619/260-4745

San José Statewww.sjsuspartans.com

SID, Dominic [email protected]

408/924-1229

UTEPwww.utepathletics.com

SID, Jeff [email protected]

915/747-6652

Washingtonwww.gohuskies.comSID, Ashley [email protected]

206/240-3899

Western Michiganwww.wmubroncos.com

SID, Sean [email protected]

269/387-3168

Xavierwww.goxavier.com

SID, Tom [email protected]

513/745-3124

DIRECTV Wooden Legacy www.TheWoodenLegacy.com 2014 Notes 2

The DIRECTV Wooden LegacyNovember 27, 28 and 30, 2014, Anaheim, Calif.

www.TheWoodenLegacy.com

ESPN Regional Television..................www.espnplus.com11001 Rushmore Drive ........................ Charlotte, NC 28277704/973-5064 ..........................................FAX 704/973-5111

Big West Conference .....................................bigwest.orgAssistant Commissioner, External Affairs ...... Mike Villamormvillamor@bigwest.org..................................949/261-2525

Honda Center.............................. www.hondacenter.comDirector of Communications and Media.............. Merit [email protected] ..............................714/704-2412

Cal State Fullerton ................... www.fullertontitans.comSports Media Manager..................................Andria Wenzelawenzel@fullerton.edu...................................657/278-3970

DIRECTV Wooden LegacyMedia Operations .........................................Tim Simmons303/678-8484 .......................................... [email protected]

ESPN Events, a division of ESPN Regional Television (ERT), owns and operates a large portfolio of collegiate sporting events worldwide. The rosterincludes two Labor Day weekend college football games; 11 college bowl games and eight college basketball events, which accounts for approximately200 hours of programming, reaches almost 64 million viewers and attracts over a half a million attendees each year. With satellite offices in Boise,Birmingham, Dallas-Fort Worth, Albuquerque, St. Petersburg and Las Vegas, ESPN Events builds relationships with conferences, schools and localcommunities, as well as providing unique experiences for teams and fans. A subsidiary of ESPN, ERT is also the production headquarters for ESPNU;syndication rights-holder and producer of national and regional shows for college conferences (American, Big 12, Mid-American, SEC) and manages theBig 12 Corporate Partner Program. Collegiate Football - AdvoCare Texas Kickoff (Houston); BBVA Compass Bowl (Birmingham, Ala.); Beef ‘O’Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg; Boca Raton Bowl (Florida); Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl (Dallas-Fort Worth); Raycom Media Camellia Bowl(Montgomery, Ala.); Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (Boise); Gildan New Mexico Bowl (Albuquerque); Heart of Dallas Bowl Presented by PlainsCapital Bank(Dallas-Fort Worth); MEAC/SWAC Challenge presented by Disney (Orlando, Fla.); Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl; Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl (Honolulu);Texas Bowl (Houston) and The Home Depot College Football Awards. Collegiate Basketball - Armed Forces Classic (Camp Humphreys, South Korea);Charleston Classic Presented by Gildan (S.C.); Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (Honolulu); Jimmy V Men’s & Women’s Basketball Classicspresented by Corona Extra (Madison Square Garden & Durham, N.C.); Old Spice Classic (Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Fla.); Puerto RicoTip-Off (San Juan, PR); State Farm Champions Classic (United Center, Chicago) and DIRECTV Wooden Legacy (Orange County, Calif.). For moreinformation, visit www.espnevents.com or follow on Twitter and Facebook.

TICKETS - Tickets for the 2014 DIRECTV Wooden Legacy are now available at www.ticketmaster.com, via telephone at 800/745-3000and at all Ticketmaster outlets. Tickets for all sessions are also available for purchase at Honda Center Box Office beginning Saturday(October 4). Groups of 10 or more can purchase tickets by telephoning 714/940-2859. Individual tickets for the opening two roundscan be purchased at the Cal State Fullerton Athletic Ticket Office or by telephoning 657/278-2783. Special two-year ticket packagesare available for 2014 and 2015 when purchased together. Teams scheduled to compete in 2015 are Arizona, Boise State, BostonCollege, Evansville, Michigan State, Providence, Santa Clara and UC Irvine.

MEDIA CREDENTIALS - To apply for press passes for the 2014 DIRECTV Wooden Legacy, please visithttp://www.sportssystems.com/clients/espnplus/.

THE DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY SCHEDULE - All 12 games of the 2014 DIRECTV Wooden Legacy will be airedacross the ESPN Networks (ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN3). Fullerton/Anaheim is in the Pacific Time zone (three hours behindET, two hours behind CT, one hour behind MT). Tipoff times and ESPN networks are subject to change.

Thursday, November 27 at Titan Gym G1 - 11 a.m., Princeton vs. UTEP G2 - 1:30 p.m., San Diego vs. Xavier G3 - 5:30 p.m., Long Beach vs. W. Michigan G4 - 8 p.m., San José St. vs. Washington

Friday, November 28 at Titan Gym G5 - 12:30 p.m., G1 & 2 winners G6 - 2:30 p.m., G1 & 2 losers G7 - 6 p.m., G3 & 4 losers G8 - 8:30 p.m., G3 & 4 winners

Sunday, November 30 at Honda Center G9 - 11 a.m., G6 & 7 winners G10 - 1 p.m., G5 & 8 losers G11 - 4:30 p.m., G6 & 7 losers Championship, G12 - 7 p.m., G5 & 8 winners

Non-bracketed Games - Long Beach State at Xavier, November 18, Western Michigan at San Diego, November 24

THE DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY HEAD-TO-HEADSSchool LBS Princeton San Diego San José UTEP Washington W. Michigan Xavier Record vs. FieldLong Beach State 49ers never meet lead 9-6 lead 42-18 tied 1-1 trail 0-3 lead 1-0 lead 1-0 54-28Princeton never met Tigers lead 1-0 never met tied 1-1 never met lead 1-0 trail 1-3 4-4San Diego trail 6-9 trail 0-1 Toreros lead 7-6 trail 0-1 tied 1-1 never met lead 1-0 15-18San José State trail 18-42 never met trail 6-7 Spartans trail 5-12 trail 1-3 never met never met 30-64UTEP tied 1-1 tied 1-1 lead 1-0 lead 12-5 Miners lead 4-3 never met never met 19-10Washington lead 3-0 never met tied 1-1 lead 3-1 trail 3-4 Huskies never met tied 1-1 11-7W. Michigan trail 0-1 trail 0-1 never met never met never met never met Broncos trail 1-5 1-7Xavier trail 0-1 lead 3-1 trail 0-1 never met never met tied 1-1 lead 5-1 Musketeers 9-5

THE DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY - PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS BASKETBALL WEBSITES

Long Beach State - http://www.longbeachstate.com/sports/m-baskbl/lbst-m-baskbl-body.htmlPrinceton - http://www.goprincetontigers.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPID=4231San Diego - http://usdtoreros.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/usd-m-baskbl-body.htmlSan José State - http://www.sjsuspartans.com/sports/m-baskbl/sjsu-m-baskbl-body.htmlUTEP - http://www.utepathletics.com/sports/w-baskbl/utep-w-baskbl-body.htmlWashington - http://www.gohuskies.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPID=126628Western Michigan - http://www.wmubroncos.com/SportSelect.dbml?SPID=1924Xavier - http://www.goxavier.com/sports/m-baskbl/xavi-m-baskbl-body.html

DIRECTV Wooden Legacy www.TheWoodenLegacy.com 2014 Notes 3

California State University, Long Beach, www.longbeachstate.com

Location - Long Beach, Calif.Founded - 1949Enrollment - 36,288Nickname - 49ersColors - Black and GoldConference - Big WestPresident - Jane Close ConoleyAthletic Director - Vic Cegles

Head Coach - Dan MonsonSID - Roger Kirk, [email protected], 562/985-7565NCAA Tournament Appearances: 9 Final Fours: 0, Championships: 0, Win-Loss: 7-10NIT Tournament Appearances: 7 Final Fours: 0, Championships: 0, Win-Loss: 2-7

Opening Schedule (pacific times)N14 at BYU, 4 p.m.N15 San Francisco State, 4 p.m.N18 at Xavier, 4 p.m.N21 Kansas State, 7:30 p.m.N23 at UCLA, 7 p.m.N27 Western Michigan at Wooden, 5:30 p.m.N28 Washington or San José State at Wooden, 6 or 8:30 p.m.N30 Princeton, San Diego, UTEP or Xavier at WoodenD3 Nevada, 7 p.m.

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Last School)1 Tyler Lamb G 6-5 205 SR Ontario, CA (UCLA)2 Nick Faust G 6-6 210 SR Baltimore, MD (Maryland)3 Anson Moye G 6-0 175 SO Thousand Oaks, CA (Oaks Christian HS)4 Temidayo Yussuf F 6-7 260 FR Oakland, CA (St. Joseph HS)5 Mike Caffey G 6-0 175 SR Corona, CA (Centennial HS)11 David Samuels F 6-7 225 SR Bronx, NY (Collin CC)12 Eric McKnight F 6-9 220 SR Raleigh, NC (Florida Gulf Coast)13 Deontae North G 6-4 190 FR Del Amo, CA (Centennial HS)14 Branford Jones G 6-1 175 SO Missouri City, TX (Elkins HS)15 A. J. Spencer G 6-3 205 SR Shawnee, KS (Hutchinson CC)21 Justin Bibbins G 5-8 150 FR Carson, CA (Bishop Montgomery HS)22 Alex Rifkind G 6-1 170 FR Boca Raton, FL (North Broward Prep)23 Roschon Prince F 6-6 230 SO Long Beach, CA (USC)24 Travis Hammonds G/F 6-6 225 SO Columbia, SC (Gray Military Academy)31 McKay LaSalle G 6-3 185 SR Bountiful, UT (Saddleback CC)34 Charles Lockett F 6-6 235 SR Los Angeles, CA (Benedictine)35 Jack Williams F 6-8 195 FR Valencia, CA (Chaminade HS)

2013-2014 Statistics GP MIN PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% FT% 3P%Michael Caffey 32 34.5 16.2 4.4 4.3 1.4 0.1 3.1 40.9% 66.3% 29.0%Tyler Lamb 22 28.3 15.4 3.6 2.2 1.4 0.4 2.4 41.5% 76.1% 37.0%A.J. Spencer 32 28.5 9.1 3.2 1.7 0.5 0.1 1.1 46.4% 75.0% 20.3%David Samuels 32 24.0 6.1 5.4 0.7 0.4 0.3 1.3 40.8% 64.0% 20.0%Branford Jones 32 18.6 5.8 2.1 1.8 0.8 0.0 0.9 41.5% 74.0% 37.3%McKay LaSalle 30 10.2 2.8 0.9 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.4 34.6% 83.3% 34.3%Christian Griggs-Williams 28 6.9 1.2 1.5 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 31.4% 55.0% 0.0%Anson Moye 10 2.8 0.9 0.2 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.3 42.9% 50.0% 66.7%Long Beach State totals 32 -- 70.0 37.0 13.0 6.0 3.0 12.0 43.2% 66.1% 31.2%

LONG BEACH STATE’S IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT NOTES - Long Beach State last won an in-season tournament during the 1992-1993 season when the 49ers went 2-0 in both the Hawai’i Tip Off Tournament and the Fresno State Coors Light Tournament. UnderCoach Dan Monson since the 2007-2008 season, the 49ers have competed in five in-season tournaments with a 6-11 record. LongBeach finished fifth in the 2010 Paradise Jam in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, before placing second in the 2011 Hawaiian AirlinesDiamond Head Classic where the 49ers dropped a 77-60 decision to Kansas State in the finals. The 49ers also played in the 76Classic during the 2009-2010 season and went 1-2 during the three-day tournament. Long Beach State dropped an 82-74 decision toSaint Mary’s in the 2010 Wooden Classic.

Cegles Monson Kirk

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Princeton University, www.goprincetontigers.com

Location - Princeton, N. J.Founded - 1746Enrollment - 7,912 (5,264 undergraduate)Nickname - TigersColors - Orange and BlackConference - Ivy LeaguePresident - Christopher L. EisgruberAthletic Director - Gary WaltersHead Coach - Mitch Henderson

SID - Andrew Borders, [email protected], 609/258-5744NCAA Tournament Appearances: 24 Final Fours: 1, Championships: 0, Win-Loss: 13-28NIT Tournament Appearances: 5

Final Fours: 1, Championships: 1 (1975), Win-Loss: 7-4

Opening Schedule (eastern time)N14 Rider, 7 p.m.N16 at George Mason, 1 p.m.N19 at Lafayette, 7 p.m.N22 Incarnate Word, 11 a.m.N27 UTEP at Wooden, 2 p.m.N28 San Diego or Xavier at Wooden, 3:30 or 5:30 p.m.N30 Long Beach, San José State, Washington, Western Michigan at WoodenD3 at Fairleigh Dickinson, 9:30 p.m.

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Last School)0 Aaron Young G 6-0 170 FR Lynchburg, VA (Virginia Episcopal School)3 Clay Wilson G 6-3 170 SR Tulsa, OK (Lincoln Christian)4 Denton Koon F 6-8 210 SR Liberty, MO (Liberty)5 Amir Bell G 6-3 160 FR East Brunswick, NJ (East Brunswick)10 Spencer Weisz F 6-4 180 SO Florham Park, NJ (Seton Hall Prep)12 Ben Hazel G/F 6-5 191 SR Bowie, MD (Our Lady of Good Counsel)13 Mike Washington Jr. G 6-3 190 JR Oak Harbor, WA (Oak Harbor)14 Khyan Rayner G 5-11 165 SO Portland, OR (Jesuit)15 Hashim Moore F 6-5 220 SO Fort Lauderdale, FL (Hun School (N.J.))20 Jackson Forbes F 6-6 215 FR Plano, TX (John Paul II)21 Henry Caruso F 6-4 190 SO San Mateo, CA (Junipero Serra)23 Mike LeBlanc F 6-6 185 FR Dover, NH (New Hampton)25 Steven Cook F 6-5 185 SO Winnetka, IL (New Trier)30 Hans Brase F 6-8 231 JR Clover, SC (Hill School (Pa.))31 Pete Miller F 6-10 225 SO Winchester, MA (Northfield Mount Hermon)32 Daniel Edwards F 6-8 225 SR Dallas, TX (Highland Park)35 Alec Brennan F 6-11 235 FR Weston, MA (Milton Academy)40 Bobby Garbade C 6-11 234 SR Binghamton, NY (Seton Catholic)

2013-2014 Statistics GP MIN PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% FT% 3P%Hans Brase 30 27.0 11.2 5.7 2.2 0.7 0.6 1.9 44.1% 73.8% 32.4%Spencer Weisz 30 28.2 8.7 4.8 2.2 0.8 0.4 1.4 46.7% 63.0% 35.1%Denton Koon 18 22.8 7.7 3.5 1.1 0.7 0.3 1.2 40.2% 64.0% 25.8%Ben Hazel 27 23.3 6.1 2.5 0.5 0.8 0.2 0.9 37.8% 91.2% 34.4%Clay Wilson 20 10.0 4.5 1.0 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.3 43.3% 76.5% 36.5%Steven Cook 22 16.7 4.5 2.5 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.8 50.0% 62.5% 46.4%Pete Miller 29 10.4 2.5 2.3 0.7 0.3 0.8 0.9 46.4% 29.0% 0.0%Khyan Rayner 7 3.1 0.9 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.1 0.4 20.0% 75.0% 25.0%Bobby Garbade 16 3.2 0.4 0.6 0.4 0.0 0.1 0.1 28.6% 50.0% 25.0%Henry Caruso 9 1.6 0.3 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.6 0.0% 75.0% 0.0%Mike Washington Jr. 10 1.2 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 14.3% 0.0% 0.0%Hashim Moore 7 1.4 0.1 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0% 50.0% 0.0%Princeton totals 30 -- 71.0 33.0 14.0 6.0 4.0 11.0 44.2% 72.1% 35.9%

PRINCETON’S IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT NOTES - Since 2002, the Tigers have competed in five in-season tournaments with a 3-11 record.

Walters Henderson Borders

DIRECTV Wooden Legacy www.TheWoodenLegacy.com 2014 Notes 5

University of San Diego, www.usdtoreros.cstv.comLocation - San Diego, Calif.Founded - 1949Enrollment - 8,200Nickname - TorerosColors - Torero Blue, Navy and WhiteConference - West CoastPresident - Dr. Mary E. LyonsAthletic Director - Ky Snyder

Head Coach - Bill GrierSID - Ted Gosen, [email protected], 619/260-4745NCAA Tournament Appearances: 4 Final Fours: 0, Championships: 0, Win-Loss: 1-4NIT Tournament Appearances: 0 Final Fours: 0, Championships: 0, Win-Loss: 0-0

Opening Schedule (pacific time)N14 Boise State at Los Angeles, 3:30 p.m.N15 SE Missouri State at Los Angeles, 2:30 p.m.N19 Florida A&M, 7 p.m.N24 Western Michigan, 7 p.m.N27 Xavier at Wooden, 1:30 p.m.N28 Princeton or UTEP at Wooden, 12:30 or 2:30 p.m.N30 Long Beach, San José State, Washington, Western Michigan at WoodenD4 at San Diego State, 8 p.m.

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Last School)00 Christopher Anderson PG 5-7 150 SR Anaheim Hills, CA (Canyon)1 Johnny Dee G 6-0 185 SR Vista, CA (Rancho Buena Vista)2 Brandon Perry F-C 6-7 265 SO Fresno, CA (Taft (CS Northridge)3 Khalil Bedart-Ghani G 6-4 192 FR Inglewood, CA (Loyola)5 Chris Sarbaugh G 6-3 200 JR Spokane, WA (Gonzaga Prep (North Idaho College)10 Duda Sanadze G 6-5 210 JR Tbilisi, Georgia11 Marcus Harris G 6-0 168 FR San Antonio, TX (MacArthur)12 Cameron Neubauer F 6-7 220 FR Berlin, Germany (Choate Rosemary Hall Prep)13 Vasa Pusica G 6-5 210 FR Belgrade, Serbia (Sunrise Christian Academy)15 Thomas Jacobs F 6-6 220 SR San Diego, CA (Scripps Ranch (CS Northridge)20 Adam Gotelli G 6-2 175 FR Stockton, CA (Elliott Christian)21 Forrest Greenwalt G 5-9 160 SO San Antonio, TX (Saint Mary's Hall)22 Nick Kerr G 6-3 180 JR Rancho Santa Fe, CA (Torrey Pines)25 Simi Fajemisin F-C 6-10 267 SR Lynnwood, WA (Lynnwood)32 Brett Bailey F 6-6 205 SO Spokane, WA (University)33 Jito Kok F-C 6-9 232 JR Wageningen, Netherlands (Canarius Academy)

2013-2014 Statistics GP MIN PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% FT% 3P%Johnny Dee 35 32.4 16.6 2.8 1.4 1.1 0.0 1.4 43.3% 94.5% 41.8%Duda Sanadze 33 26.6 12.9 3.7 0.9 0.6 0.2 2.1 40.5% 81.0% 30.1%Christopher Anderson 35 33.6 10.3 3.7 6.2 1.8 0.1 2.7 41.3% 66.0% 44.3%Jito Kok 35 26.1 4.7 4.5 0.4 0.3 1.8 1.4 50.4% 47.8% 0.0%Thomas Jacobs 35 13.3 2.7 3.1 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.4 45.2% 65.9% 100.0%Therone Tillett 5 1.6 2.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 83.3% 0.0% 75.0%Chris Sarbaugh 34 15.6 2.6 1.4 1.3 0.4 0.1 0.9 44.9% 52.9% 0.0%Simi Fajemisin 35 11.3 2.3 2.3 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.8 49.2% 57.5% 0.0%Nick Kerr 21 4.2 1.4 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.3 38.5% 0.0% 47.6%Forrest Greenwalt 3 2.0 1.3 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0% 0.0% 0.0%San Diego totals 35 -- 67.0 33.0 12.0 6.0 4.0 12.0 45.0% 69.6% 37.5%

USD’S IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT NOTES - USD has competed in 25 in-season tournaments with three titles and a 27-29 record.USD owns titles at New Mexico (1988), Hawaii (2000) and the Golden Bear Classic (2006) where the Toreros defeated EasternMichigan (78-76) and host Cal (72-67) to win the 14th annual event. USD won one of three games at both the 2007 Anaheim and 2010Diamond Head Classics, a pair of ESPN Events in-season tournaments. The Toreros placed second at the 2009 Great AlaskaShootout by defeating Oklahoma and Houston before losing the finale to Washington State.

Snyder Grier Gosen

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San José State University, www. sjsuspartans.com

Location - San José, Calif.Founded - 1857Enrollment - 27,503Nickname - SpartansColors - Gold, White and BlueConference - Mountain WestPresident - Mohammad QayoumiAthletic Director - Gene Bleymaier

Head Coach - Dave WojcikSID - Dominic Urrutia, [email protected], 408/334-0843, 408/924-1229NCAA Tournament Appearances: 3 Final Fours: 0, Championships: 0, Win-Loss: 0-3NIT Tournament Appearances: 1 Final Fours: 0, Championships: 0, Win-Loss: 0-1

Opening Schedule (pacific time)N2 Cal State East Bay (exhibition), 4 p.m.N8 Notre Dame De Namur (exhibition), 1 p.m.N14 Bethesda, 5 p.m.N16 Portland, 1 p.m.N19 Pepperdine, 7 p.m.N22 at Cal State Fullerton, 2 p.m.N27 Washington at Wooden, 8 p.m.N28 Long Beach State or Western Michigan, 6 or 8:30 p.m.N30 Princeton, San Diego, UTEP or Xavier at WoodenD3 at UC Davis, 7 p.m.

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Last School)0 Rashad Muhammad G 6-6 170 SO Las Vegas, NV (Bishop Gorman HS)1 Jordan Baker G 6-4 195 JR Tempe, AZ (Pepperdine)2 Jaleel Williams F 6-7 220 SR Killeen, TX (Ellison HS)4 Brandon Mitchell F 6-6 215 SO Memphis, TN (Ridgeway HS)5 Darryl Gaynor II G 6-2 182 FR Las Vegas, NV (Durango HS)10 Ivo Basor C 6-8 240 JR Watsonville, CA (Monterey Peninsula College)11 Danny Mahoney G 6-0 160 FR San Mateo, CA (Serra HS)14 Frank Rogers F 6-9 230 JR Salinas, CA (San Francisco)20 Isaac Thornton G 6-3 190 SO San Antonio, TX (Sam Houston HS)21 Jalen James G 6-3 170 SO Chicago, IL (La Lumiere School)22 Devante Wilson G 6-4 220 SR Muskogee, OK (Lee College)23 Princeton Onwas G 6-6 215 JR Houston, TX (Utah)24 Ryan Singer F 6-9 220 FR Littleton, CO (Massanutten Military Academy)25 Leon Bahner C 6-11 240 FR Bonn, Germany (CJD Konigswinter)35 Matt Pollard C 7-0 260 SO Houston, TX (Shooting for Greatness Academy)

2013-2014 Statistics GP MIN PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% FT% 3P%Rashad Muhammad 31 28.2 13.2 2.9 0.8 0.5 0.0 1.7 36.4% 81.3% 39.5%Jaleel Williams 31 28.8 10.6 5.7 0.9 0.3 0.1 1.3 39.9% 64.9% 30.1%Devante Wilson 30 24.4 8.4 2.8 0.7 0.7 0.3 1.2 31.9% 78.6% 32.2%Jalen James 29 27.4 6.6 4.2 3.1 0.3 0.2 2.6 35.1% 66.1% 27.9%Isaac Thornton 31 20.6 4.9 3.2 1.5 0.9 0.6 1.9 35.9% 72.9% 38.6%Brandon Mitchell 30 12.2 2.4 2.7 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.6 34.4% 73.0% 21.4%Matt Pollard 28 9.4 1.2 1.6 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.4 48.5% 22.2% 0.0%San Jose State totals 31 -- 63.0 36.0 11.0 4.0 3.0 13.0 37.4% 72.2% 33.2%

SAN JOSÉ STATE’S IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT NOTES - The Spartans has won two of the last three-season events the school hascompeted in with titles at the 2007 First Shot Exempt Tournament in Murfreesboro, Tenn., and the 2011 Elgin Baylor Classic in Seattle.The Spartans placed third at the 2008 Shamrock Office Solution Classic in Moraga, Calif. San José State has won six in-seasontournaments, including the 1979 and 1996 Cable Car (Santa Clara and San José), 1981 KOA Classic (Billings) and 1984 Utah (SaltLake City) Classics.

Bleymaier Wojcik Urrutia

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University of Texas, El Paso, www.utepathletics.com

Location - El Paso, TexasFounded - 1914Enrollment - 23,003Nickname - MinersColors - Dark Blue, Orange and Silver AccentConference - Conference USA

President - Dr. Diana NatalicioAthletic Director - Bob StullHead Coach - Tim FloydSID - Jeff Darby, [email protected], 915/747-6652NCAA Tournament Appearances: 17 Final Fours: 1, Championships: 1 (1966), Win-Loss: 14-16NIT Tournament Appearances: 10 Final Fours: 0, Championships: 0, Win-Loss: 6-10

Opening Schedule (mountain time)N9 Southeastern Oklahoma (exhibition), 3 p.m.N14 Washington State, 8 p.m.N22 New Mexico State, 7 p.m.N27 Princeton at Wooden, 12 p.m.N28 San Diego or Xavier at Wooden, 1:30 or 3:30 p.m.N30 Long Beach, San Jose State, Washington, Western Michigan at WoodenD3 at Colorado State, TBA

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Last School)2 Omega Harris G 6-2 170 FR Bethany, OK (Putnam City West HS)3 Victor Mbachu G 6-1 170 SR Houston, TX (Angelina College)4 Julian Washburn F/G 6-8 210 SR Duncanville, TX (Duncanville HS)5 C.J. Cooper G 6-0 190 SR Chino, CA (Lutheran HS)11 Jake Flaggert F/G 6-7 200 SO Lucas, TX (Lovejoy HS)12 Terry Winn F 6-7 230 FR Monroe, LA (Westwind Preparatory Academy)13 Lew Stallworth G 6-1 190 FR Newhall, CA (William S. Hart HS)15 Tevin Caldwell G 6-3 185 SR El Paso, TX (Cochise College)20 Earvin Morris G 6-4 185 JR Memphis, TN (Tallahassee CC)21 Trey Touchet G 6-2 190 FR Lafayette, LA (Saint Thomas More HS)23 Hooper Vint C 6-11 235 JR Van Buren, AR (Van Buren HS)31 Cedrick Lang F 6-10 255 SR Sioux Falls, SD (O'Gorman HS)32 Vince Hunter F 6-8 205 SO Detroit, MI (Consortium College Prep)33 Darnell Vandivort G 6-1 150 SO El Paso, TX (Franklin HS)41 Matt Willms C 7-1 230 SO Leamington, Ontario, Canada (Findlay Prep)

2013-2014 Statistics GP MIN PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% FT% 3P%Julian Washburn 34 34.4 13.1 3.5 2.5 1.0 0.4 1.4 42.6% 78.7% 36.4%Vince Hunter 34 25.8 12.3 6.5 1.3 0.8 0.7 2.0 55.8% 60.9% 0.0%C.J. Cooper 34 31.6 9.6 1.9 3.0 0.8 0.0 2.0 35.7% 87.2% 33.3%Cedrick Lang 33 23.1 6.5 5.4 0.8 0.4 0.2 1.2 51.0% 58.8% 0.0%Matt Willms 34 17.0 5.4 3.5 1.0 0.6 0.8 1.4 54.8% 65.7% 0.0%Jake Flaggert 30 12.3 2.1 1.0 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.5 34.5% 68.4% 31.7%Victor Mbachu 5 4.0 1.0 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.0% 83.3% 0.0%Tevin Caldwell 30 4.7 1.0 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 50.0% 70.6% 0.0%Hooper Vint 21 7.1 0.9 1.3 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.4 33.3% 22.2% 0.0%Darnell Vandivort 3 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%UTEP Totals 34 -- 69.0 36.0 13.0 5.0 4.0 13.0 46.5% 68.4% 33.0%

UTEP’S IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT NOTES - UTEP has competed in 82 in-season tournaments with a 119-60 record and 35 titles.Twenty-six (26) of the events have been away from El Paso where the Miners have a 36-31 record with four titles. UTEP has hosted56 in-season events with an 83-29 mark and 31 titles.

DarbyStull Floyd

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University of Washington, www.gohuskies.com

Location - Seattle, Wash.Founded - 1861Enrollment - 42,000 (31,474 undergraduates)Nickname - HuskiesColors - Purple and GoldConference - Pac-12

President - Michael YoungAthletic Director - Scott WoodwardHead Coach - Lorenzo RomarSID - Ashley Walker, [email protected], 206/240-3899NCAA Tournament Appearances: 16 Final Fours: 1, Championships: 0, Win-Loss: 18-17NIT Tournament Appearances: 7 Final Fours: 0, Championships: 0, Win-Loss: 6-8

Opening Schedule (pacific time)N6 Saint Martin's (exhibition), 7:30 p.m.N14 South Carolina State, 7 p.m.N21 Marv Harshman Classic at Seattle, 7 p.m.N23 Marv Harshman Classic vs. Pacific at Key Arena, 5 p.m.N27 San José State at Wooden, 8 p.m.N28 Long Beach State or Western Michigan, 6 or 8:30 p.m.N30 Princeton, San Diego, UTEP or Xavier at WoodenD7 San Diego State, 6 p.m.

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Last School)1 Darin Johnson G 6-5 200 SO Sacramento, CA (Sheldon)2 Quevyn Winters G 6-5 200 JR Milwaukee, WI (Indian Hills CC)5 Nigel Williams-Goss G 6-3 190 SO Happy Valley, OR (Findlay Prep NV)10 Dan Kingma G 5-10 155 FR Mill Creek, WA (Jackson)11 Mike Anderson G 6-4 205 SR Hartford, CT (Moberly (Mo.) CC / Weaver12 Andrew Andrews G 6-2 195 JR Portland, Ore. (Benson Tech15 KJ Garrett G 6-3 190 FR Manhattan Beach, CA (Rolling Hills Prep)21 Jernard Jarreau F 6-10 240 JR New Orleans, LA (McDonogh 35 Senior)24 Robert Upshaw C 7-0 250 SO Fresno, CA (Fresno State/San Joaquin Memorial)30 Greg Bowman F 6-5 200 FR Mountlake Terrace, WA (Mountlake Terrace)33 Jahmel Taylor G 6-0 170 SO Los Angeles, CA (Pacific Hills)34 Gilles Dierickx C 7-0 230 JR Ghent, Belgium (FIU/West Hills Chaminade (CA)40 Shawn Kemp, Jr. F 6-9 255 SR Canton, GA (Hargraves Military Academy (Va.)42 Donaven Dorsey F 6-7 215 FR Lacey, WA (Timberline)

2013-2014 Statistics GP MIN PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% FT% 3P%Nigel Williams-Goss 32 33.2 13.4 4.4 4.4 1.1 0.2 2.9 46.4% 72.3% 35.6%Andrew Andrews 32 30.2 12.3 3.9 2.6 1.2 0.1 1.6 38.1% 79.4% 28.3%Darin Johnson 31 16.1 5.9 1.6 0.6 0.4 0.2 1.0 35.9% 78.4% 24.1%Mike Anderson 32 25.5 5.5 5.5 1.8 0.5 0.3 1.1 42.0% 74.2% 28.9%Shawn Kemp Jr. 32 15.4 4.4 1.8 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.5 55.5% 71.4% 0.0%Jahmel Taylor 18 3.7 1.3 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.3 38.1% 75.0% 41.7%Jernard Jarreau 1 2.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0% 50.0% 0.0%Gilles Dierickx 14 5.1 0.2 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.4 12.5% 50.0% 0.0%Washington totals 32 -- 75.0 35.0 13.0 5.0 3.0 11.0 44.6% 75.8% 33.9%

WASHINGTON’S IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT NOTES - Washington has a 22-10 in-season record during Lorenzo Romar’s tenure inSeattle, with titles in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009 and 2011 events. The championship was at the Great Alaska Shootout. The Huskiesalso finished second at the 20121 Hall of Fame Classic. Prior to Romar, Washington won nine in-season events in 1973, 1974, 1975,1976, 1979, 1984, 1995 and 1998. Washington had an 1-1 record in the Wooden Classics with a 2005 win over New Mexico and a2009 setback to Georgetown.

Woodward Romar Walker

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Western Michigan University, www.wmubroncos.com

Location - Kalamazoo, Mich.Founded - 1903Enrollment - 25,045Nickname - BroncosColors - Brown and GoldConference - Mid-American

President - Dr. John M. DunnAthletic Director - Kathy BeauregardHead Coach - Steve HawkinsSID - Sean Fagan, [email protected], 269/387-3168NCAA Tournament Appearances: 4 Final Fours: 0, Championships: 0, Win-Loss: 2-4NIT Tournament Appearances: 3 Final Fours: 0, Championships: 0, Win-Loss: 2-3

Opening Schedule (eastern time)N4 Spring Arbor (exhibition), TBAN9 Kalamazoo College (exhibition), TBAN16 Aquinas, TBAN19 at Oakland, TBAN22 Drake, TBAN24 at San Diego, TBAN27 Long Beach State at Wooden, 8:30 p.m.N28 Washington or San Jose State at Wooden, 9 or 11:30 p.m.N30 Princeton, San Diego, UTEP or Xavier at WoodenD6 at Northeastern

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Last School)1 Tucker Haymond G/F 6-6 220 SO Seattle, WA (Garfield)2 Connar Tava F 6-6 235 JR Macomb, MI (Warren De La Salle)4 Jared Klein G 6-2 175 JR Otsego, MI (Otsego)5 David Brown G 6-4 205 GR Roscoe, IL (Hononegah)10 Thomas Wilder G 6-3 185 FR Montgomery, IL (Quakerdale Prep (IA))15 Khadim Dieng C 6-11 200 FR Senegal (NorthPointe Christian (MI))20 Tim Brennan G/F 6-5 200 SR Chicago, IL (Lincoln Park)22 Austin Richie G 6-3 185 SR Lowell, IN (Lowell)30 Von Washington G 6-2 175 SO Kalamazoo, MI (Kalamazoo Central)31 Mario Matasovic F 6-8 215 SO Croatia (St. John's NW Military) (Djuro Djakovic)32 Taylor Perry G 6-5 200 JR Rochester, MI (Rochester)34 A.J. Avery F 6-7 205 JR Chicago, IL (St. Rita of Cascia)35 Charles Harris G/F 6-5 195 SO Antioch, IL (Lake Forest Academy)40 Kellen McCormick F 6-8 215 SO West Bloomfield, MI (Notre Dame Prep)42 Drake Lamont C 6-10 240 FR Plantation, FL (Heritage)

2013-2014 Statistics GP MIN PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% FT% 3P%David Brown 33 34.0 19.1 3.5 1.8 1.4 0.2 2.8 41.1% 77.1% 32.4%Connar Tava 33 29.6 11.8 5.7 2.9 1.2 0.5 3.3 58.5% 65.3% 10.0%Tucker Haymond 29 23.9 7.1 3.8 0.9 0.5 0.1 1.5 43.5% 67.7% 31.7%Jared Klein 33 11.6 3.4 1.1 0.5 0.2 0.0 0.8 46.9% 90.5% 45.9%Kellen McCormick 31 8.5 2.8 1.0 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 40.5% 100.0% 37.9%Charles Harris 12 4.8 2.4 1.1 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.3 63.2% 42.9% 40.0%A.J. Avery 32 9.8 1.8 1.8 0.2 0.2 0.6 0.5 39.6% 66.7% 0.0%Taylor Perry 33 16.9 1.2 3.2 1.2 0.5 0.2 1.0 29.5% 54.2% 7.7%Von Washington III 18 3.3 1.2 0.3 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.2 33.3% 50.0% 20.0%Mario Matasovic 24 5.5 0.8 0.8 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.5 38.9% 71.4% 0.0%Western Michigan totals 33 -- 72.0 35.0 11.0 6.0 3.0 14.0 46.3% 72.4% 32.9%

WESTERN MICHIGAN’S IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT NOTES - Western Michigan has competed in 41 in-season tournaments sincethe beginning of the 1951-1952 season, generating a 35-61 record in the process. The Broncos’ first tournament victory came in 1959,when WMU defeated Valparaiso 76-64 at the Motor City Tournament. The Broncos have competed in an in-season tournament everyyear under head coach Steve Hawkins. The Broncos’ most successful in-season tournaments under Hawkins was the 2012 USFInvitational where the Broncos defeated Loyola (IL), Maryland-Eastern Shore and South Florida to win the title. WMU posted 2-1records at the 2009 Diamond Head and 2013 Rainbow Classics.

Hawkins FaganBeauregard

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Xavier University, www.goxavier.com

Location - Cincinnati, OhioFounded - 1831Enrollment - 6,620 (4,485 undergraduates)Nickname - MusketeersColors - Navy Blue, Gray and WhiteConference - Big East

President - Michael J. Graham, S.J.Athletic Director - Greg ChristopherHead Coach - Chris MackSID - Tom Eiser, [email protected], 513/745-3124NCAA Tournament Appearances: 24 Final Fours: 0, Championships: 0, Win-Loss: 21-24NIT Tournament Appearances: 7 Final Fours: 2, Championships: 1 (1958), Win-Loss: 15-6

Opening Schedule (eastern time)N8 Northwood University (exhibition), 8 p.m.N14 Northern Arizona, 7 p.m.N18 Long Beach State, 7 p.m.N21 Stephen F. Austin, 8 p.m.N24 Murray State, 7 p.m.N27 San Diego at Wooden, 4:30 p.m.N28 Princeton or UTEP at Wooden, 3:30 or 5:30 p.m.N30 Long Beach, San Jose State, Washington, Western Michigan at WoodenD6 Alabama, 8 p.m.

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Last School)0 Larry Austin Jr. G 6-2 174 FR Springfield, IL (Lanphier)1 Jalen Reynolds F 6-10 232 SO Detroit, MI (Brewster Academy (NH))2 James Farr F 6-10 247 JR Evanston, IL (Maine Central Insitute)3 Brandon Randolph G 6-2 189 SO Inglewood, CA (Inglewood)4 Edmond Sumner G 6-5 170 FR Detroit, MI (Country Day)5 Trevon Bluiett F 6-6 215 FR Indianapolis, IN (Park Tudor)10 Remy Abell G 6-4 195 JR Louisville, KY (Eastern)11 Dee Davis G 6-0 170 SR Bloomington, IN (South)13 Makinde London F 6-10 210 FR Nashville, TN (Montverde (FL) Academy)15 Myles Davis G 6-2 195 SO Plainfield, NJ (Notre Dame Prep (Mass.))21 Tim Stainbrook F 6-6 200 SO Bay Village, OH (Lakewood St. Edward)24 Andrew Mitchell G 5-10 170 SR Louisville, KY (Danville Area)32 Kevin Coker F 6-6 200 JR Plainfield, IL (Plainfield South)40 Matt Stainbrook C 6-10 270 SR Bay Village, OH (Lakewood St. Edward)54 Sean O'Mara F/C 6-10 247 FR Lisle, IL (Benet Academy)55 J. P. Macura G 6-5 190 FR Lakeville, MN (North)

2013-2014 Statistics GP MIN PPG RPG APG SPG BPG TPG FG% FT% 3P%Matt Stainbrook 33 24.5 10.6 7.4 2.2 0.7 0.9 1.8 55.6% 69.0% 33.3%Dee Davis 32 31.2 7.7 1.8 4.7 1.2 0.0 1.9 39.8% 84.7% 37.1%Myles Davis 34 17.9 5.3 1.5 0.9 0.4 0.0 0.6 33.5% 66.7% 33.1%James Farr 34 12.4 4.6 3.9 0.2 0.4 0.7 0.5 51.6% 55.0% 38.0%Jalen Reynolds 31 12.9 3.8 3.8 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.5 53.3% 62.5% 0.0%Brandon Randolph 34 13.3 2.6 1.3 1.3 0.3 0.0 0.7 35.4% 63.6% 19.2%Kevin Coker 5 1.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%Tim Stainbrook 7 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%Xavier totals 34 -- 72.0 36.0 15.0 6.0 3.0 12.0 47.0% 68.8% 34.8%

This is the ninth straight year that Xavier has participated in an elite tournament during the regular season. Xavier has compiled a 15-10 record for in-season tournaments the past eight seasons, including championships at the 2008 Puerto Rico Tip-Off with a win overMemphis and the 2007 Chicago Challenge with a win over Indiana in the finale. The other events that Xavier has participated in duringthe past six seasons are the Paradise Jam in the U.S. Virgin Islands (runner-up in both 2006 and 2010), the Orlando Classic (2009) andthe Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic (2011). Xavier has won eight in-season titles, including titles in 1995 (Buffalo), 1978(Knoxville), 1983 (Tampa), 1989 (San Francisco), 1992 (Tokyo) and 2003 (Cincinnati).

Mack EiserChristopher

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Honda Center, www.hondacenter.com2695 East Katella Ave., Anaheim, CA 92806

Administration: 714/704-2400, Box Office: 714/704-2500

Honda Center is one of the premier entertainment and sports venues in thecountry. Opened in 1993, the venue is owned by the City of Anaheim andmanaged by Anaheim Arena Management, LLC. The arena has hosted several"major" college basketball events, including the John R. Wooden Classic (1994-2012) and the Big West Conference men's and women's post-seasontournaments (2011-2013). The Honda Center was named as the site for the 2014NCAA Men’s Basketball West Regional. It is the sixth time since 1998 that the BigWest and Honda Center have teamed up to host “March Madness” and “TheRoad To The Final Four” at the Honda Center. The two partners hosted men’sbasketball regionals in 1998, 2001, 2003, 2011 and 2014. The Honda Center alsohosted the 1999 NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Frozen Four. Home to the AnaheimDucks of the National Hockey League, the Honda Center was recently ranked one of the World’s Top 10 Arenas of theDecade by Venues Today Magazine, as part of the publication’s 10-year anniversary issues. The venue is also a seven-time finalist for “Venue of the Year” by Pollstar Magazine. The Honda Center is located in Orange County, east of the 57(Orange) freeway on Katella Avenue. Five major freeways (57, 22, 5, 91, 55) are conveniently located within a five-mileradius of the facility. With construction started in June 1991, the Honda Center opened June 19, 1993. The final cost ofthe arena was $123 million. The listed basketball capacity is 18,336.

Honda Center NCAA Men’s Tournament Games1998 (West Region) - Arizona 87, Maryland 79, Utah 65, West Virginia 62, Utah 76, Arizona 512001 (West Region) - Stanford 78, Cincinnati 65, Maryland 76, Georgetown 66, Maryland 87, Stanford 732003 (West Region) - Arizona 88, Notre Dame 71, Kansas 69, Duke 65, Kansas 78, Arizona 752008 (South Region) - Marquette 74, Kentucky 66, Stanford 77, Cornell 52, Stanford 82, Marquette 81 (OT)2008 (West Region) - UCLA 70, Mississippi Valley 29, Texas A&M 67, BYU 62, UCLA 51, Texas A&M 492011 (West Region) - Arizona 93, Duke 77, Connecticut 74, San Diego State 67, Connecticut 65, Arizona 632014 (West Region) - Wisconsin 69, Baylor 52, Arizona 70, San Diego State 64, Wisconsin 64, Arizona 63

Honda Center Big West Conference Men’s Tournament Games2011 - Long Beach State 79, UC Irvine 72, UC Santa Barbara 79, Pacific 67, Cal State Northridge 75, Cal StateFullerton 54, UC Riverside 70, Cal Poly 66 (OT), Long Beach State 74, UC Riverside 63, UC Santa Barbara 83, CalState Northridge 63, UC Santa Barbara 64, Long Beach State 56 (championship game)2012 - Long Beach State 80, UC Davis 46, UC Irvine 65, CS Fullerton 59, UC Santa Barbara 72, Pacific 52, Cal Poly66, UC Riverside 54, Long Beach State 68, UC Irvine 57, UC Santa Barbara 64, Cal Poly 52, Long Beach State 77, UCSanta Barbara 64 (championship game)2013 - Long Beach State 75, Cal State Fullerton 66, UC Irvine 71, Hawai’i 60, Cal Poly 64, UC Davis 41, Pacific 71, UCSanta Barbara 68, UC Irvine 67, Long Beach State 60, Pacific 55, Cal Poly 53, Pacific 64, UC Irvine 55 (championshipgame)2014 - Cal State Northridge 87, Hawai’i 84, UC Irvine 63, UC Riverside 43, Cal Poly 69, UC Santa Barbara 38, LongBeach State 66, Cal State Fullerton 56, Cal Poly 61, UC Irvine 58, Cal State Northridge 82, Long Beach State 77, CalPoly 61, Cal State Northridge 59 (championship game)

Titan Gym, www.fullertontitans.com800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92834

Press Row: 657-278-5700, Box Office: 657/278-CSUF (2783)

Cal State Fullerton’s Titan Gymnasium (www.fullertontitans.com) has served asthe home court for the Titans’ men’s basketball team since the 1964-65 season.Titan Gym has been upgraded over the past few years to make it more fan-friendly while still intimate. Chairback seats have replaced most of the bleachers,portable basket supports have replaced the fold-down backboards, new paint andbanners have been applied to the walls and the entire floor was replaced duringthe summer of 2008. The record crowd for Titan Gym is 5,015 on Feb. 24, 1983,when the Titans beat unbeaten and No. 1-ranked UNLV. The gym was featuredin the recent film “Evolution” starring David Duchovny and was the site of teamhandball competition in the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. Built in 1965, the firstregulation game was December 7, 1965. The cost of the facility was $2.8-million. The original seating was 3,166 with thelisted capacity now 4,000.

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The John R. Wooden Classic

The Wooden Classic was established in 1994 as an annual tribute to the legendarycoach (who passed away in 2010 at the age of 99) and the excellence hepersonified. Wooden had an 885-203 overall career record (81.3 percent) for 11seasons as a high school coach and 29 seasons as a college mentor. Wooden ledUCLA 16 conference champions in his 27-season stay in Westwood as the Bruinswon an unprecedented 10 NCAA Basketball Championships in 12 years, includingseven in-a-row. UCLA also won 88-straight games during Wooden’s leadership toset a NCAA's all-time consecutive victory streak record during a four season period(1970-1974). He is the only coach to compile four undefeated seasons of 30-0 ashe led UCLA to a 620-147 record. The John R. Wooden Classic had a tradition ofbringing the nation’s finest college programs to Southern California for a one-dayevent. The first 17 John R. Wooden Classic featured a doubleheader. The 2011and 2012 classics had Wooden's UCLA team hosting a league and in-state rival in aone-game event.

John R. Wooden Classic Results

Date Game 1 ....................................................................... Game 2.....................................................AttendanceDecember 3, 1994 Kansas 81, Massachusetts 75..................................... UCLA 82, Kentucky 81...................................... 18,307December 9, 1995 Villanova 67, Purdue 50 .............................................. UCLA 73, Maryland 63...................................... 17,330December 7, 1996 Arizona 69, Utah 61..................................................... Louisville 93, LSU 87 (OT).................................. 8,463December 6, 1997 UCLA 69, New Mexico 58 ........................................... Stanford 76, Georgia 74.................................... 14,273December 5, 1998 Kansas 62, Pepperdine 55 .......................................... UCLA 69, Oklahoma State 66........................... 14,237November 27, 1999 Stanford 67, Auburn 58 ............................................... Duke 81, USC 68.............................................. 11,847December 2, 2000 Georgia Tech 72, UCLA 67 ......................................... USC 65, Utah 60............................................... 15,280December 8, 2001 Arizona 79, Purdue 66................................................. UCLA 79, Alabama 57 ...................................... 16,221December 7, 2002 Georgia 78, Cal 73 (OT) .............................................. Missouri 78, USC 72........................................... 9,889December 6, 2003 Stanford 64, Kansas 58 ............................................... Kentucky 52, UCLA 50...................................... 17,816December 5, 2004 Arizona 68, Mississippi State 64.................................. Boston College 74, UCLA 64............................ 14,027December 10, 2005 Washington 81, New Mexico 71 .................................. UCLA 67, Nevada 56........................................ 12,109December 9, 2006 UCLA 65, Texas A&M 62 ............................................ USC 74, George Washington 65 ...................... 15.811December 8, 2007 Saint Mary's 69, San Diego State 64........................... UCLA 75, Davidson 63 ..................................... 17,440December 13, 2008 Saint Mary's 67, San Diego State 64........................... UCLA 72, DePaul 54......................................... 14,163December 12, 2009 Georgetown 74, Washington 66 .................................. Mississippi State 72, UCLA 54.......................... 13.043December 18, 2010 Saint Mary's 82, Long Beach State 74......................... UCLA 86, BYU 79............................................. 12,499January 5, 2012* UCLA 65, Arizona 58................................................................................................................................ 9,247December 1, 2012 San Diego State 78, UCLA 69................................................................................................................ 17,204*UCLA home game due to the renovations at Pauley Pavilion

John R. Wooden Classic School Participation

UCLA..........................11-5Saint Mary's..................3-0Stanford........................3-0Arizona .........................3-1Kansas .........................2-1USC..............................2-2Boston College .............1-0Duke.............................1-0Georgetown..................1-0

Georgia Tech ...............1-0Louisville ......................1-0Missouri........................1-0Villanova.......................1-0Georgia ........................1-1Kentucky ......................1-1Mississippi State ..........1-1Washington ..................1-1San Diego State ...........1-2

Alabama.......................0-1Auburn .........................0-1BYU..............................0-1Cal................................0-1Davidson ......................0-1DePaul .........................0-1George Washington .....0-1Long Beach State.........0-1LSU..............................0-1

Maryland ......................0-1Massachusetts .............0-1Nevada ........................0-1Oklahoma State ...........0-1Pepperdine...................0-1Texas A&M ..................0-1New Mexico .................0-2Purdue .........................0-2Utah .............................0-2

Wooden Classic Individual RecordsPoints - 33, Lou Roe, Massachusetts vs. Kansas, 1994Points, overtime - 33, Rogers Washington, LSU vs. Louisville,1996Assists - 11, Jacque Vaughn, Kansas vs. Massachusetts, 1994;Larry Drew, UCLA vs. San Diego State, 2012Rebounds - 16, Channing Frye, Arizona vs. Mississippi State,2004Steals - 6, Bennett Davison, Arizona vs. Utah, 1996Blocks - 11, Jelani McCoy, UCLA vs. Maryland, 1995Three-point FGs - 5, Ezra Williams, Georgia vs. Cal, 2002; AmitTamir, Cal vs. Georgia, 2002; Mark Walters, New Mexico vs.Washington, 2005, Ravern Johnson, Mississippi State vs. UCLA,2009; Xavier Thames, San Diego State vs. UCLA, 2012

Wooden Classic Team RecordsPoints - 86, UCLA vs. BYU1996Points, overtime - 93, Louisville vs. LSU, 1996 (tied at 76s at theend of regulation)Assists - 24, Kansas vs. Massachusetts, 1994Rebounds - 50, UCLA vs. Maryland, 1995Blocked Shots - 12, UCLA vs. Maryland, 1995Steals - 13, Massachusetts vs. Kansas, 1994; Arizona vs. Utah,1996, Duke vs. USC, 1999Three-point FGs - 11, San Diego State vs. UCLA, 2012

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John R. Wooden Award

Created in 1976, the John R. Wooden Award is the most prestigiousindividual honor in college basketball. It is bestowed upon the nation’s bestbasketball player at an NCAA Division I university who has proven to his orher university that he or she is making progress toward graduation andmaintaining a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA

Men’s Winners2014 ........................................Doug McDermott, Creighton2013 ................................................... Trey Burke, Michigan2012 ............................................. Anthony Davis, Kentucky2011 ..................................................Jimmer Fredette, BYU2010 .............................................. Evan Turner, Ohio State2009 ...............................................Blake Griffin, Oklahoma2008 .............................. Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina2007 .....................................................Kevin Durant, Texas2006 ......................................................... J.J. Redick, Duke2005 .....................................................Andrew Bogut, Utah2004 ................................... Jameer Nelson, Saint Joseph’s2003 ........................................................... T.J. Ford, Texas2002 .................................................. Jason Williams, Duke2001 .....................................................Shane Battier, Duke2000 ............................................ Kenyon Martin, Cincinnati1999 ........................................................Elton Brand, Duke1998 ................................. Antawn Jamison, North Carolina1997 ........................................... Tim Duncan, Wake Forest1996 ................................... Marcus Camby, Massachusetts1995 ....................................................Ed O’Bannon, UCLA1994 ............................................. Glenn Robinson, Purdue1993 .............................................Calbert Cheaney, Indiana1992 .............................................. Christian Laettner, Duke1991 .................................................. Larry Johnson, UNLV1990 ............................................ Lionel Simmons, La Salle1989 .................................................... Sean Elliott, Arizona1988 ..............................................Danny Manning, Kansas1987 .................................................David Robinson, Navy1986 ............................................... Walter Berry, St. John’s1985 ................................................ Chris Mullin, St. John’s1984 ................................... Michael Jordan, North Carolina1983 ............................................. Ralph Sampson, Virginia1982 ............................................. Ralph Sampson, Virginia1981 ....................................................... Danny Ainge, BYU1980 ..............................................Darrell Griffith, Louisville1979 .............................................. Larry Bird, Indiana State1978 ..............................................Phil Ford, North Carolina1977 ............................................. Marques Johnson UCLA

Women’s Winners2014 .................................................................To be named2013 ..................................................Brittney Griner, Baylor2012 ..................................................Brittney Griner, Baylor2011 ............................................ Maya Moore, Connecticut2010 ............................................Tina Charles, Connecticut2009 ............................................ Maya Moore, Connecticut2008 ....................................... Candace Parker, Tennessee2007 ....................................... Candace Parker, Tennessee2006 ............................................ Seimone Augustus, LSU2005 ............................................. Seimone Augustus, LSU2004 ....................................................... Alana Beard, Duke

The “Legends of Coaching” award was adopted by theWooden Award Committee in 1999. The honorees areselected based on character, success on the court,graduation rates of student-athletes in their basketballprogram, coaching philosophy, and identification with thegoals of the John R. Wooden Award.

2014 ..........................................Tara VanDerveer, Stanford2013 ............................................................Bill Self, Kansas2012 ..................................... Geno Auriemma, Connecticut2011 ............................................. Tom Izzo, Michigan State2010 ..................................................Billy Donovan, Florida2009 ......................................................Rick Barnes, Texas2008 ............................................. Pat Summitt, Tennessee2007 ....................................................Gene Keady, Purdue2006 ............................................... Jim Boeheim, Syracuse2005 ............................................ Jim Calhoun, Connecticut2004 ........................................ Mike Montgomery, Stanford2003 ..................................................Roy Williams, Kansas2002 ................................................ Denny Crum, Louisville2001 ......................................................Lute Olson, Arizona2000 ................................................Mike Krzyzewski, Duke1999 ......................................... Dean Smith, North Carolina

Since its inception, the John R. Wooden Award has contributed nearly one million dollars to universities’general scholarship fund in the names of the All American recipients and has sent more than 1,000underprivileged children to week-long college basketball camps. Additionally, the John R. Wooden Awardpartners with Special Olympics Southern California (SOSC) each year to host the Wooden Award SpecialOlympics Southern California Basketball Tournament. The day-long tournament brings together SpecialOlympics athletes and the All American players and coaches in attendance. It is hosted at The Los AngelesAthletic Club during the John R. Wooden Award weekend. For more information on the John R. WoodenAward, please contact the Wooden Award staff (213/630-5231 or via email at [email protected]).

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THE DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS (2007-2013, including Anaheim Classic)

2013 - Thursday, November 28 at Titan Gym George Washington 71, Miami 63 (OT) [Recap] [Box Score] Marquette 86, Cal State Fullerton 66 [Recap] [Box Score] San Diego State 72, Charleston 52 [Recap] [Box Score] Creighton 88, Arizona State 60 [Recap] [Box Score]Friday, November 29 at Titan Gym Miami 48, Cal State Fullerton 46 [Recap] [Box Score] Arizona State 80, Charleston 58 [Recap] [Box Score] Marquette 76, George Washington 60 [Recap] [Box Score] San Diego State 86, Creighton 80 [Recap] [Box Score]Sunday, December 1 at Honda Center Charleston 61, Cal State Fullerton 48 [Recap] [Box Score] Miami 60, Arizona State 57 [Recap] [Box Score] George Washington 60, Creighton 53 [Recap] [Box Score] Championship - San Diego State 67, Marquette 59 [Recap]

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2012 - Thursday, November 22 Pacific 70, Xavier 67 [Recap] [Box] Saint Mary’s 76, Drexel 64 [Recap] [Box] Georgia Tech 54, Rice 36 [Recap] [Box] Cal 73, Drake 70 [Recap] [Box]Friday, November 23 Pacific 76, Saint Mary’s 66 [Recap] [Box] Xavier 69, Drexel 65 [Recap] [Box] Drake 77, Rice 66 [Recap] [Box] Cal 68, Georgia Tech 57 [Recap] [Box]Sunday, November 25 Xavier 74, Drake 70 [Recap] [Box] Drexel 55, Rice 47 [Recap] [Box] Georgia Tech 65, Saint Mary’s 56 [Recap] [Box] CHAMPIONSHIP - Cal 78, Pacific 58 [Recap] [Box]

2011 - Thursday, November 25 Saint Louis 62, Boston College 51 [Recap] [Box] Villanova 71, UC Riverside 46 [Recap] [Box] Santa Clara 79, New Mexico 76 (OT) [Recap] [Box] Oklahoma 74, Washington State 59 [Recap] [Box]Friday, November 26 Saint Louis 80, Villanova 68 [Recap] [Box] Boston College 66, UC Riverside 62 (OT) [Recap] [Box] New Mexico 72, Washington State 62 [Recap] [Box] Oklahoma 85, Santa Clara 73 [Recap] [Box]Sunday, November 28 UC Riverside 64, Washington State 63 [Recap] [Box] New Mexico 75, Boston College 57 [Recap] [Box] Santa Clara 65, Villanova 64 [Recap] [Box] CHAMPIONSHIP - Saint Louis 83, Oklahoma 63 [Recap]

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2010 - Thursday, November 25 Virginia Tech 72, Cal State Northridge 56 [Recap] [Box] Oklahoma State 60, DePaul 56 [Recap][Box] Murray State 55, Stanford 52 [Recap] [Box] UNLV 80, Tulsa 71 [Recap] [Box]Friday, November 26 Virginia Tech 56, Oklahoma State 51 [Recap] [Box] Cal State Northridge 88, DePaul 66 [Recap] [Box] UNLV 69, Murray State 55 [Recap] [Box] Tulsa 65, Stanford 53 [Recap] [Box]Sunday, November 28 Stanford 81, DePaul 74 (OT) [Recap] [Box] Tulsa 80, Cal State Northridge 63 [Recap] [Box] Oklahoma State 66, Murray State 49 [Recap] [Box] CHAMPIONSHIP - UNLV 71, Virginia Tech 59 [Recap] [Box]

2009 - Thursday, November 26 West Virginia 85, Long Beach State 62 [Recap] [Box] Texas A&M 69, Clemson 60 [Recap] [Box] Minnesota 82, Butler 73 [Recap] [Box] Portland 74, UCLA 47 [Recap] [Box]Friday, November 27 West Virginia 73, Texas A&M 66 [Recap] [Box] Clemson 87, Long Beach State 79 [Recap] [Box] Portland 61, Minnesota 56 [Recap] [Box] Butler 69, UCLA 67 [Recap] [Box]Sunday, November 29 Long Beach State 79, UCLA 68 [Recap] [Box] Clemson 70, Butler 69 [Recap] [Box] Texas A&M 66, Minnesota 65 [Recap] [Box] CHAMPIONSHIP - West Virginia 84, Portland 66 [Recap]

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2008 - Thursday, November 27 UTEP 75, Saint Mary’s 62 [Recap] [Box] Wake Forest 75, Cal State Fullerton 69 [Recap] [Box] Arizona State 84, Charlotte 56 [Recap] [Box] Baylor 72, Providence 56 [Recap] [Box]Friday, November 28 Wake Forest 82, UTEP 79 [Recap] [Box] Saint Mary’s 79, Cal State Fullerton 54 [Recap] [Box] Providence 67, Charlotte 62 [Recap] [Box] Baylor 87, Arizona State 78 [Recap] [Box]Sunday, November 30 Cal State-Fullerton 92, Charlotte 84 (OT) [Recap] [Box] Saint Mary’s 81, Providence 75 [Recap] [Box] Arizona State 88, UTEP 58 [Recap] [Box] CHAMPIONSHIP - Wake Forest 87, Baylor 74 [Recap] [Box]

2007 - Thursday, November 22 Mississippi State 68, UC Irvine 53 [Recap] [Box] Southern Illinois 63, Chattanooga 41 [Recap] [Box] Miami (Ohio) 64, South Alabama 59 [Recap] [Box] USC* 60, San Diego 50 [Recap] [Box]Friday, November 23 Southern Illinois 63, Mississippi State 49 [Recap] [Box] Chattanooga 85, UC Irvine 80 [Recap] [Box] South Alabama 77, San Diego 55 [Recap] [Box] USC* 57, Miami (Ohio) 53 [Recap] [Box]Sunday, November 25 San Diego 60, UC Irvine 57 [Recap] [Box] South Alabama 84, Chattanooga 67 [Recap] [Box] Miami (Ohio) 67, Mississippi State 60 [Recap] [Box] CHAMPIONSHIP - USC* 70, Southern Illinois 45 [Recap]

[Box]*USC vacated all its wins (21) during the 2007-2008 regular-season, along withits post-season appearance, due to an NCAA penalty.

Highest Scoring Game● 176 - Cal State Fullerton 92, Charlotte 84 (OT), 2008 7th-place● 166 - Clemson 87, Long Beach State 79, 2009 consolation semi-finalLargest Victory Margin● 30 - Arizona State 88, UTEP 58, 2010 third-place gameLowest Scoring Game● 90 - Georgia Tech 54, Rice 36, 2012 quarter-finalsOvertimes● Cal State Fullerton 92, Charlotte 84, 2008 (Fullerton 19-11 in OT)● Stanford 81, DePaul 74, 2010 (Stanford 14-7 in OT● Santa Clara 79, New Mexico 76, 2011 (Santa Clara 12-9 in OT)● Boston College 66, UC Riverside 62, 2011 (BC 10-6 in OT)● George Washington 71, Miami 63, 2013 (GW 12-4 in OT)

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THE DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY - CHAMPIONSHIP RECAPS (2007-2013, including Anaheim Classic)

2007, November 25* - Freshman Davon Jefferson scored 20points and USC blew out Southern Illinois in the second half of a70-45 victory. Jefferson had scoring sprees of eight and sixpoints in each half as he made 6-0f-7 shots from the floor and 8-of-11 free throws. Four other Trojans scored in double-figures,including Dwight Lewis (14 points), O.J. Mayo (13), Taj Gibson(10). Daniel Hackett had 10 assists for USC. Mayo was in doublefigures for the sixth time, the most by a freshman since TomLewis did so in his first nine games of the 1985-86 season.Randal Falker led the cold-shooting Salukis with 17 points and 12rebounds. The Trojans twice trailed by five early in the gamebefore outscoring the Salukis 27-10 to end the half with a 35-23lead. The most valuable player for the inaugural event, Mayo's 3-pointer ended the half and gave USC its largest lead. TheTrojans pulled away in the second half, when the Salukis got nocloser than seven points. Lewis dominated a 15-0 run with sixstraight points that extended USC's lead to 61-37.Stats Southern Illinois ......................... USCFG Made-Attempted 16-49, 32.7% .................. 25-42, 59.5%3P Made-Attempted 5-20, 25.0% ........................ 5-7, 71.4%FT Made-Attempted 8-10, 80.0% .................... 15-23, 65.2%Fouls 20 .....................................................11Largest Lead 5 .......................................................25Lead Changes/Ties 1/2Game Leaders Southern Illinois ......................... USCPoints Falker 17 ..........................Jefferson 20Rebounds Falker 12 ............................... Gibson 9Assists Mullins 4 ............................. Hackett 10Steals Shaw 3 ................................Two with 2Blocks None..................... Wilkinson, Green, 1

2008, November 30 - L.D. Williams had 15 points and 10rebounds, and Jeff Teague added 14 points, eight rebounds andeight assists to help Wake Forest beat Baylor 87-74. JamesJohnson had 14 points, 14 rebounds and three blocks, and Al-Farouq Aminu had 13 points and 12 rebounds for the DemonDeacons. Henry Dugat scored 19 points for the Bears and CurtisJerrells added 16. Baylor shot a season-low 32.4 percent fromthe field while Wake Forest had a season-high 62 rebounds, 24more than Baylor. Baylor led 36-31 early in the second half, butWake Forest used a 16-1 run to move ahead 49-37 with 13:20 toplay. Williams scored five points and Aminu had four points in thesurge. The Bears cut it to 67-63 with 3:38 left, but Aminu andIshmael Smith made layups, and Teague added two free throwsto give Wake Forest a 73-63 edge with 2:18 remaining. ASU’sState’s James Harden was the most valuable player by leading allscorers with 87 points for three games, including 40 points in theSun Devil’s 88-58 win over UTEP in a consolation game.Stats Wake Forest ............................ BaylorFG Made-Attempted 26-64, 40.6% .................. 22-68, 32.4%3P Made-Attempted 1-6, 16.7% ........................ 8-31, 25.8%FT Made-Attempted 34-48, 70.8% .................. 22-33, 66.7%Fouls 24 .....................................................30Largest Lead 14 .......................................................5Tied/Lead Changes 6/10Game Leaders Wake Forest ............................ BaylorPoints L. D. Williams 15.................... Dugat 19Rebounds Johnson 14.......................... Rogers 14Assists Teauge 8 .................................Carter 3Steals Hale 3 ...................................... Dugat 4Blocks Johnson 3.....................Diene, Jones 1

2009, November 29 - Da'Sean Butler tied his season high of 26points to lead West Virginia to the DIRECTV Wooden Legacychampionship with a 84-65 victory over Portland. Butler, whomade 10 of 16 shots and grabbed six rebounds, was thetournament's most outstanding player. Kevin Jones added aseason-best 17 points for the Mountaineers, who won their firsttournament since 2001. Devin Ebanks came off the bench toscore 14 points. Nik Raivio scored 15 points for the Pilots. T.J.Campbell added 12 points and five assists while Jared Stohl andKramer Knutson scored 11 points apiece. Portland led 14-13when West Virginia used a 15-4 surge to move ahead 28-18 withfive minutes left in the first half. Jones scored six points during therun with Butler adding five. The Mountaineers outrebounded thePilots in the first half 26-10 in building a 39-25 halftime lead. WestVirginia led in the second half by as many as 22 points asPortland got no closer than 10.Stats West Virginia ........................PortlandFG Made-Attempted 28-60, 46.7%...................22-53, 41.5%3P Made-Attempted 7-25, 28.0%.......................5-24, 20.8%FT Made-Attempted 21-28, 75.0%...................17-24, 70.8%Fouls 23..................................................... 22Largest Lead 22....................................................... 4Lead Changes/Ties 4/1Game Leaders West Virginia ........................PortlandPoints Butler 26................................ Raivio 15Rebounds Smith 7.................................... Sikma 8Assists Smith, Ebanks 3................. Campbell 5Steals Four with 1 ............. Campbell, Sikma 1Blocks Smith 2..........................Niedermeyer 1

2010, November 28 - Chace Stanback had 17 points and eightrebounds to lead UNLV to a 71-59 victory over Virginia Tech.Quintrell Thomas and Tre'Von Willis scored 14 points apiece forthe Rebels. Anthony Marshall added 10 points, four reboundsand four assists. Malcolm Delaney had 30 points for the Hokies(4-2). Terrell Bell added 12 points, seven rebounds and threeassists. Virginia Tech led 10-2 before UNLV rallied to move ahead31-21 with 5:43 left in the first half. The Rebels' backcourtpressure resulted in 11 points off turnovers during the surge,which Stanback led with nine points. Virginia Tech narrowed thedeficit to two at 43-41 with 16:19 to play but the Rebels used a 14-6 run to build a 57-47 lead with 8:28 remaining. UNLV led by 13points. UNLV forced 18 turnovers, scored 24 points off of themand outscored the Hokies 34-14 in the lane.Stats Virginia Tech ............................ UNLVFG Made-Attempted 20-41, 48.8%...................31-58, 53.4%3P Made-Attempted 10-16, 62.5%.....................4-17, 23.5%FT Made-Attempted 9-21, 42.9%.......................5-11, 45.5%Fouls 17..................................................... 22Largest Lead 8....................................................... 13Lead Changes/Ties 3/1Game Leaders Virginia Tech ............................ UNLVPoints Delaney 30....................... Stanback 17Rebounds Bell 7.................................. Stanback 8Assists Hudson, Delany 4 .................Bellfield 6Steals Delaney 2...................................Wills 3Blocks Three with 1 .........................Marshall 1

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THE DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY - CHAMPIONSHIP RECAPS (2007-2013, including Anaheim Classic)

2011, November 27 - Brian Conklin tied a career-high 25 pointsto help Saint Louis beat Oklahoma 83-63 Conklin finishedshooting 9 of 11 from the field and hit all seven of his tries fromthe free-throw line. He was named the tournament's MVP. CodyEllis scored 16 points on four 3-pointers and Kwamain Mitchelladded 10 points for the Billikens, which are off to their best start in14 years. Romero Osby and Cameron Clark each had 14 pointsfor the Sooners. The Billikens scored the last 10 points of the firsthalf to grab a 39-30 lead. They pulled away after halftime.Stats Saint Louis ........................ OklahomaFG Made-Attempted 29-48, 60.4% .................. 25-60, 41.7%3P Made-Attempted 9-17, 52.9% ...................... 3-10, 30.0%FT Made-Attempted 16-20, 80.0% .................. 10-15, 66.7%Fouls 17 .....................................................22Largest Lead 22 ................................................ NoneLead Changes/Ties 3/0Game Leaders Saint Louis ........................ OklahomaPoints Conklin 25.....................Clark, Osby 14Rebounds Evans 7 ..........................Clark, Osby 6Assists Jett 5..................................... Pledger 2Steals Mitchell 1 ................................... Blair 2Blocks Evans 1 .................................... Clark 1

2012, November 25 - Allen Crabbe scored 24 points, JustinCobbs added 20, and California pulled away in the final 6 minutesto beat Pacific 78-58. The Golden Bears, who are off to their first6-0 start 2007, were 22 for 25 on free throws. Ross Rivera scored13 points for Pacific, which shot 34.4 percent and went 3 of 17from 3-point range. Shooting guard Sama Taku missed all eightof his shots after going 16 of 32 from the field over his previousfour games. Trailing by 14 points at halftime, Pacific rallied within53-45 after Trevin Harris was fouled by Crabbe on a 3-point shotand sank all three free throws. Lorenzo McCloud triggered a 6-0spurt by the Tigers and Khalil Kelley's jump-hook narrowed thegap to 59-54.Stats Pacific............................................CalFG Made-Attempted 22-64, 34.4% .................. 27-50, 54.0%3P Made-Attempted 3-17, 17.6% ........................ 2-7, 28.6%FT Made-Attempted 11-15, 73.3% .................. 22-25, 88.0%Fouls 19 .....................................................17Largest Lead None.................................................20Lead Changes/Ties 0/0Game Leaders Pacific............................................CalPoints Rivera 13 .............................Crabbe 24Rebounds Taku 6 .................................Kravish 10Assists Taku 3 ..................................... Smith 6Steals Four with 1.............................Kravish 2Blocks Kelley 2............................... Solomon 3

2013, December 1 - Xavier Thames scored a career-high 29points and San Diego State held off a late rally to beat Marquette67-59. The game was tied at 53 with 3 1/2 minutes remaining, butthe Aztecs closed with a 14-4 run to knock off their secondconsecutive ranked opponent. Thames, who was namedtournament MVP, shot 7 of 16 from the field, including 5 of 6 from3-point range. He also made six free throws in the final 40seconds to help the Aztecs secure the victory. Thames averaged21.3 points and shot 56 percent from the field, including 11 of 15from 3-point range, in the tournament. Josh Davis had a game-high 11 rebounds while Dakari Allen and Winston Shepard eachscored eight points for SDSU. Deonte Burton scored 15 pointswith Jamil Wilson and Derrick Wilson scoring nine points each forMarquette, which was held without a field goal from the 4:32 markuntil there were 14 seconds left in the game.Stats Marquette.................San Diego StateFG Made-Attempted 21-50, 50.0%...................22-56, 39.3%3P Made-Attempted 1-11, 9.1%.........................6-12, 50.0%FT Made-Attempted 16-26, 61.5%...................17-23, 73.9%Fouls 20..................................................... 22Largest Lead 2....................................................... 10Lead Changes/Ties 9/5Game Leaders Marquette.................San Diego StatePoints Burton 15 ........................... Thames 29Rebounds Otule 9 ................................... Davis 11Assists D. Wilson 3............................ O’Brien 3Steals J. Wilson, Mayo, Burton 2 ......... Allen 2Blocks Burton 2 ...............................Shepard 2

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THE DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS

2013 - Xavier Thames, San Diego State, MOPJosh Davis, San Diego StateJamil Wilson, MarquetteIsaiah Armwood, George WashingtonDoug McDermott, Creighton2012 - Justin Cobbs, Cal, MOPAllen Crabbe, CalLorenzo McCloud, PacificSemaj Christon, XavierJordan Clarke, Drake2011 - Brian Conklin, Saint Louis, MOPKwamain Mitchell, Saint LouisSteven Pledger, OklahomaEvan Roquemore, Santa ClaraMaalik Wayns, Villanova

2010 - Chace Stanback, UNLV, MOPMalcolm Delaney, Virginia TechMarshall Moses, Oklahoma StateJustin Hurtt, TulsaLenny Daniel, CS Northridge2009 - Da'Sean Butler, West Virginia, MOPKevin Jones, West VirginiaGordon Hayward, ButlerT.J. Robinson, Long Beach StateT.J. Campbell, Portland

2008 - James Harden, Arizona State, MOPJeff Teague, Wake ForestCurtis Jerrells, BaylorPatrick Mills, Saint Mary’sStefon Jackson, UTEP2007 - O. J. Mayo, USC, MOPRandal Falker, Southern IllinoisMichael Bramos, Miami (Ohio)Tim Pollitz, Miami (Ohio)Jamont Gordon, Mississippi State

THE DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY - CLOSE GAMES (2007-2012)

One-Point Games Clemson 70, Butler 69, 2009 fourth-place game Texas A&M 66, Minnesota 65, 2009 third-place game UC Riverside 64, Washington St. 63, 2011 7th-place game Santa Clara 65, Villanova 64, 2011 third-place gameTwo-Point Game Butler 69, UCLA 67, 2009 consolation semi-finals Miami, Cal State Fullerton 46, 2013 consolation semi-finals

Three-Point Games San Diego 60, UC Irvine 57, 2007 seventh-place game Wake Forest 82, UTEP 79, 2008 semi-finals Murray State 55, Stanford 52, 2010 quarter-finals Santa Clara 79, New Mexico 76, 2011 quarterfinals Pacific 70, Xavier 67, 2012 quarterfinals Cal 73, Drake 70, 2012 quarterfinals Miami 60, Arizona State 57, 2013 fifth-place game

THE DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY - MARGIN OF VICTORY (2007-2013)

Margin...........................................Games1 point..................................................... 42 points................................................... 23 points................................................... 74 points................................................... 55 points................................................... 56 points................................................... 37 points................................................... 48 points (2013 title game)....................... 59 points................................................... 5

Margin...........................................Games10 points................................................. 311 points................................................. 412 points (2010 title game)..................... 513 points (2008 title game)..................... 314 points................................................. 215 points................................................. 316 points................................................. 217 points................................................. 318 points (2009 title game)..................... 3

Margin ..........................................Games20 points (2011 & 2012 title games)........322 points..................................................523 points..................................................125 points (2007 title game)......................327 points..................................................128 points..................................................230 points..................................................1

THE DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY TEAM SCORING AVERAGES PER GAME (2007-2013)Year Total Points Winning Team Losing Team Margin2007 123.9 68.2 55.8 12.42008 148.0 80.8 67.3 13.52009 139.8 74.9 64.8 10.12010 129.0 70.3 58.8 11.52011 135.0 73.0 62.0 11.02012 129.8 69.6 60.2 9.42013 129.8 71.3 58.5 12.8Averages 133.6 72.6 61/0 11.5

THE DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY ATTENDANCE (2007-2013)

Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013Day 1 2,994 2,545 4,814 3,670 2,884 2,194 3,831Day 2 3,564 2,804 5,094 4,574 3,864 3,104 5,144Day 3 3,344 2,954 4,304 3,804 2,637 2,527 6,007Total 9,902 8,303 14,212 12,048 9,385 7,825 14,982

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THE DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY CONFERENCE RECORDS (2007-2013, including Anaheim Classic)

Conference Results Won Lost Pct. ........................... ChampionsMountain West 8 1 88.9% UNLV, 2010; San Diego State, 2013

Atlantic Coast 12 6 66.7% ............... Wake Forest, 2008Big 12 8 4 66.7% ..............................................Mid-American 2 1 66.7% ..............................................Sun Belt 2 1 66.7% ..............................................Atlantic 10 7 5 58.3% ................. Saint Louis, 2011West Coast 8 7 53.3% ..............................................Pacific 12* 10 11 47.6% .......... USC*, 2007; Cal, 2012Missouri Valley 3 3 50.0% ..............................................Big East 8 10 44.4% .............. West Virginia, 2009

Conference Results Won Lost Pct. ........................... ChampionsBig West 6 15 28.6% ..............................................Conference USA 3 6 33.3% ..............................................Colonial 2 4 33.3% ..............................................Big Ten 1 2 33.3% ..............................................Horizon 1 2 33.3% ..............................................Ohio Valley 1 2 33.3% ..............................................Southeastern 1 2 33.3% ..............................................Southern 1 2 33.3% ..............................................Totals 84 84 50.0% .........................7 champions

*USC vacated all its wins (21) during the 2007-2008 regular-season, along with its post-season appearance, due to an NCAA penalty.

Conference Participating Schools (champions in bold)..................................................................................................................... 2014 FieldAtlantic 10 Charlotte, 2008; Saint Louis, 2011, Xavier, 2012; George Washington, 2013Atlantic Coast Wake Forest, 2008; Clemson, 2009; Virginia Tech, 2010, BC, 2011, Georgia Tech, 2012; Miami, 2013Big 12 Baylor, 2008; Texas A&M, 2009; Oklahoma State, 2010; Oklahoma, 2011Big East Providence, 2008; West Virginia, 2009; DePaul, 2010; Villanova, 2011; Creighton & Marquette, 2013Big Ten Minnesota, 2009Big West UC Irvine, 2007; CS Fullerton, 2008 & 2013; Long Beach State, 2009; CS Northridge, 2010; UC Riverside, 2011, Pacific, 2012

...............................................................................................................................................................................Long Beach StateColonial Drexel, 2012; College of Charleston, 2013Conference USA UTEP, 2008; Tulsa, 2010, Rice, 2012 ......................................................................................................................................... UTEPHorizon Butler, 2009Ivy League ............................................................................................................................................................................................ PrincetonMid-American Miami, Ohio, 2007.................................................................................................................................................. Western MichiganMissouri Valley Southern Illinois, 2007, Drake, 2012Mountain West UNLV, 2010; New Mexico, 2011; San Diego State, 2013Ohio Valley Murray State, 2010Pacific 12* USC*, 2007; Arizona St., 2008; UCLA, 2009; Stanford, 2010; Washington State, 2011, Cal, 2012; Arizona State, 2013 . WashingtonSoutheastern Mississippi State, 2007Southern Chattanooga, 2007Sun Belt South Alabama, 2007West Coast San Diego, 2007; Saint Mary’s. 2008; Portland, 2009; Santa Clara, 2011, Saint Mary’s, 2012............................................ San Diego

THE DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY PLAYERS IN THE NBA DRAFT (Anaheim Classic participation only)

2014 Draft● Doug McDermott, Creighton, 2013 (pick 11 by Denver Nuggets)● Josh Huestis, Stanford 2010 (pick 29 by Oklahoma State Thunder)● Markel Brown, Oklahoma State 2010 (pick 44 by Minnesota Timberwolves)● Dwight Powell, Stanford 2010 (pick 45 by Charlotte Hornets)● Cameron Bairstow, New Mexico 2011 (pick 49 by Chicago Bulls)● Semaj Christon, Xavier 2012 (pick 55 by Miami Heat)● Xavier Thames, San Diego State 2013 (pick 59 by Toronto Raptors)2013 Draft● Tony Snell, New Mexico 2011 (pick 20 by Chicago Bulls)● Allen Crabbe, Cal 2012 (pick 31 by Cleveland Cavaliers, traded to Portland Trailblazers)● Isaiah Canaan, Murray State 2010 (pick 34 by Houston Rockets)● Erick Green, Virginia Tech 2010 (pick 46 by Utah Jazz)● Romero Osby, Oklahoma 2011 (pick 51 by Orlando Magic)● Colton Iverson, Minnesota 2010 (pick 53 by Indiana Pacers, traded to Boston Celtics)2012 Draft● Quincy Acy, Baylor 2008 (pick 37 by Toronto Raptors)● Khris Middleton, Texas A&M 2009 (pick 39 by Detroit Pistons)2011 Draft Shelvin Mack, Butler 2009 (pick 34 by Washington Wizards) Malcolm Lee, UCLA, 2009 (pick 43 by Chicago Bulls, rights traded to Minnesota Timberwolves from Utah Jazz)2010 Draft Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest 2008 (pick 8 by LA Clippers) Gordon Hayward, Butler 2009 (pick 9 by Utah Jazz) Trevor Booker, Clemson 2009 (pick 23 by Minnesota Timberwolves) Da'Sean Butler, West Virginia 2009 (pick 42 by Miami Heat) Devin Ebanks, West Virginia 2009 (pick 43 by Los Angeles Lakers)2009 Draft James Harden, Arizona State 2008 (pick 3 by Oklahoma City Thunder) DeMar DeRozan, USC 2007 (pick 9 by Toronto Raptors) James Johnson, Wake Forest 2008 (pick 16 by Chicago Bulls) Jeff Teague, Wake Forest 2008 (pick 19 by Atlanta Hawks) Taj Gibson, USC 2007 (pick 26 by Chicago Bulls) Jeff Pedergraph, Arizona State 2008 (pick 31 by Sacramento Kings, traded to Portland Trailblazers) Patrick Mills, Saint Mary’s 2008 (pick 55 by Portland Trailblazers)2008 Draft

O. J. Mayo, USC 2007 (pick 3 by Minnesota Timberwolves, traded to Memphis Grizzles)

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THE DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY TEAM RECORDS (2007-2013, including Anaheim Classic)Entering Anaheim Anaheim Final Season

Classic Rank Classic National Ranking SeasonTeam, Conference (Year) AP/ESPN-USA Record AP/ESPN-USA Record Post-season Placement*USC, Pacific 10 (2007) RV/RV 3-0 NR/RV 21-12 NCAA First RoundWake Forest, Atlantic Coast (2008) 19/24 3-0 12/11 24-7 NCAA First RoundWest Virginia, Big East (2009) 8/8 3-0 6/5 31-7 NCAA Final FourUNLV, Mountain West (2010) RV/RV 3-0 RV/RV 24-9 NCAA Second RoundSaint Louis, Atlantic 10 (2011) RV/RV 3-0 NR/RV 26-8 NCAA Third RoundCal, Pac-12 (2012) NR/NR 3-0 NA 21-12 NCAA Third RoundSan Diego State (2013) NR 3-0 TBD 31-4 NCAASouthern Illinois, Missouri Valley (2007) 19/18 2-1 NR 18-15 NIT Second RoundBaylor, Big 12 (2008) RV/RV 2-1 NR 24-15 NIT Title GamesPortland, West Coast (2009) NR 2-1 NR 21-11 CIT First RoundVirginia Tech, Atlantic Coast (2010) RV/RV 2-1 NR 22-12 NIT Second RoundOklahoma, Big 12 (2011) NR 2-1 NR 15-16 Big 12 First RoundPacific, Big West (2012) NR/NR 2-1 NA 22-12 NCAA Second RoundMarquette (2013) 25/RV 2-1 TBD 17-15 Big East Quarter-finalsMiami (Ohio), Mid-American (2007) NR 2-1 NR 17-16 CBI First RoundArizona State, Pacific 10 (2008) 14/14 2-1 19/19 25-10 NCAA Second RoundTexas A&M, Big 12 (2009) RV/RV 2-1 23/23 24-11 NCAA Second RoundOklahoma State, Big 12 (2010) NR 2-1 NR 20-14 NIT Second RoundSanta Clara, West Coast (2011) NR 2-1 NR 8-22 WCC First RoundGeorgia Tech, Atlantic Coast (2012) NR 2-1 NA 16-15 ACC First RoundGeorge Washington (2013) RV/NR 2-1 TBD 24-9 NCAA Second RoundMississippi State, Southeastern (2007) RV/NR 1-2 NR 23-11 NCAA Second RoundUTEP, Conference USA (2008) NR 1-2 NR 23-14 CBI Title RoundMinnesota, Big 10 (2009) 22/16 1-2 NR/RV 21-14 NCAA First RoundMurray State, Ohio Valley (2010) NR/RV 1-2 NR 23-9 NIT First roundVillanova, Big East (2011) RV/RV 1-2 NR 13-19 Big East Second RoundSaint Mary’s, West Coast (2012) RV/RV 1-2 NA 28-7 NCAA Second RoundCreighton (2013) 20/18 1-2 TBD 27-7 NCAASouth Alabama, Sun Belt (2007) NR 2-1 NR 26-7 NCAA First RoundSaint Mary’s, West Coast (2008) RV/RV 2-1 RV/RV 28-7 NIT Quarter-finalsClemson, Atlantic Coast (2009) 19/19 2-1 NR 21-11 NCAA First RoundTulsa, Conference USA (2010) NR 2-1 NR 19-13 C-USA Semi-finalsNew Mexico, Mountain West 10 (2011) NR 2-1 21/22 28-7 NCAA Third RoundXavier, Atlantic 10 (2012) RV/NR 2-1 NA 17-14 Atlantic 10 First RoundMiami (2013) NR 2-1 TBD TBD ACC Second RoundChattanooga, Southern (2007) NR 1-2 NR 18-13 Southern First RoundProvidence, Big East (2008) NR 1-2 NR 19-14 NIT First RoundButler, Horizon (2009) 12/10 1-2 11/8 33-5 NCAA Title GameCal State Northridge, Big West (2010) NR 1-2 NR 14-18 Big West Semi-finalsBoston College, Atlantic Coast (2011) NR 1-2 NR 9-22 ACC First RoundDrake, Missouri Valley (2012) NR 1-2 NA 15-17 Missouri Valley Quarter-finalsArizona State (2013) RV/RV 1-2 TBD TBD NCAA Second RoundSan Diego, West Coast (2007) NR 1-2 NR 22-14 NCAA Second RoundCal State Fullerton, Big West (2008) NR 1-2 NR 15-17 Big West Second RoundLong Beach State, Big West (2009) NR 1-2 NR 17-16 Big West FinalsStanford, Pacific 10 (2010) NR 1-2 NR 15-16 Pac 10 First roundUC Riverside, Big West (2011) NR 1-2 NR 14-17 Big West Quarter-finalsDrexel, Colonial (2012) NR 1-2 NA 13-18 Colonial Quarter-finalsCollege of Charleston (2013) NR 1-2 TBD TBD Colonial Quarter-finalsUC Irvine, Big West (2007) NR 0-3 NR 14-18 Big West First RoundCharlotte, Atlantic 10 (2008) NR 0-3 NR 11-20 A10 First RoundUCLA, Pacific 10 (2009) NR 0-3 NR 14-18 Pac 10 Quarter-finalsDePaul, Big East (2010) NR 0-3 NR 7-24 Big East First RoundWashington State, Pacific-12 (2011) NR 0-3 NR 18-16 lost CBI Finals to Pittsburgh, 2-1Rice, Conference USA (2012) NR 0-3 NR 5-26 CUSA First RoundCal State Fullerton (2013) NR 0-3 TBD TBD Big West Quarter-finals

NOTE - Prior to 2014 DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY, 21 of the 56 schools that have competed in the DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY earned NCAA bids with seven other schools receivingNIT berths. Butler and West Virginia, 2009 participates in the DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY, advanced to the NCAA Final Four with the Bulldogs dropping the championships game toDuke 61-59. Baylor reached the 2008 NIT finals where the Bears lost to Penn State. Three other schools competed in other post-season events with UTEP reaching the finals of theCollege Basketball Insiders before losing to Oregon State in a two-of-three series. Washington State advanced to the finals to the 2012 CBI Finals and finished second.

*USC vacated all its wins (21) during the 2007-2008 regular-season, along with its post-season appearance, due to an NCAA penalty.

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DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY ALL-TIME SINGLE GAME HIGHS (2007-2013, including Anaheim Classic)

Points ................................................................................................. 40, James Harden, Arizona State vs. UTEP, 2008 Points ...........................................................................................32, James Harden, Arizona State vs. Baylor, 2008 Points .................................................................................. 32, Matthew Dellavedova, Saint Mary’s vs. Drexel,2012 Points ....................................................................... 32, Patrick Heckmann, Boston College vs. UC Riverside, 2011 Points ................................................................................. 32, Matthew Dellavedova, Saint Mary’s vs. Drexel, 2012 Points ...............................................................................31, Lenny Daniels, Cal State Northridge vs. DePaul, 2010 Points .........................................................................30, Michael Bramos, Miami (Ohio) vs. Mississippi State, 2007 Points .................................................... 30, Malcolm Delaney, Virginia Tech vs. UNLV (championship game), 2010 Points .............................................................................30, Doug McDermott, Creighton vs. San Diego State, 2013 Points ................................................................................29, Keiton Page, Oklahoma State vs. Murray State, 2010 Points ........................................................................................... 29, Maalik Wayns, Villanova vs. Saint Louis, 2011 Points ..................................................Xavier Thames, San Diego State vs. Marquette (championship game), 2013 Points ...........................................................................28, Michael Bramos, Miami (Ohio) vs. South Alabama, 2007 Points ................................................................................... 27, Marshall Moses, Oklahoma State vs. DePaul, 2010 Points ...................................................................................27, Evan Roquemore, Santa Clara vs. Oklahoma, 2011 Points ..................................................................................30, Doug McDermott, Creighton vs. Arizona State, 2013

Rebounds .......................................................................................................... 18, Jordan Clarke, Drake vs. Rice, 2012 Rebounds ...............................................................17, Diamon Simpson, Saint Mary’s vs. Cal State Fullerton, 2008 Rebounds .............................................................................. 16, Tim Pollitz, Miami (Ohio) vs. South Alabama, 2007 Rebounds ..........................................................................15, T. J. Robinson, Long Beach State vs. Clemson, 2009 Rebounds ...............................................................................15, T. J. Robinson, Long Beach State vs. UCLA, 2009 Rebounds ................................................................................ 15, Jordan Bachynski, Arizona State vs. Miami, 2013 Rebounds ....................................................................................... 14, Omar Samhan, Saint Mary’s vs. UTEP, 2008 Rebounds ...................................................................14, Omar Samhan, Saint Mary’s vs. Cal State Fullerton, 2008 Rebounds ................................................ 14, James Johnson, Wake Forest vs. Baylor (championship game), 2008 Rebounds ........................................................................................14, Kevin Rogers, Baylor vs. Wake Forest, 2008

Assists ................................................................................ 10, Tyler Dierkers, Miami (Ohio) vs. Mississippi State, 2007 Assists ..........................................................10, Daniel Hackett, USC vs. Southern Illinois (championship game), 2007 Assists ................................................................................................10, DiJuan Harris, Charlotte vs. Providence, 2008 Assists ...................................................................................... 10, Casper Ware, Long Beach State vs. Clemson, 2009 Assists ....................................................................................10, Sam Grooms, Oklahoma vs. Washington State, 2011 Assists .......................................................................................10, Evan Roquemore, Santa Clara vs. Oklahoma, 2011

Field goals made..............................................................................................14, James Harden, ASU vs. UTEP, 2008 Field goals attempted.....................................................25, Josh Akognon, Cal State Fullerton vs. Wake Forest, 2008 Field goals attempted....................................................................... 25, James Harden, Arizona State vs. UTEP, 2008 3-point Field goals made ...........................................................7, Evan Roquemore, Santa Clara vs. Oklahoma, 2011 3-point Field goals attempted........................................14, Josh Akognon, Cal State Fullerton vs. Wake Forest, 2008 Free throws made ......................................................................................15, Matt Howard, Butler vs. Minnesota, 2009 Free throws attempted ..............................................................................18, Matt Howard, Butler vs. Minnesota, 2009 Turnovers .........................................................................8, Larry Anderson, Long Beach State vs. West Virginia, 2009 Blocked shots ...................................................................... 5, Jarvis Varnado, Mississippi State vs. Miami, Ohio, 2007.....................................................................................................5, Papa Guisse, Cal State Fullerton vs. Saint Mary’s, 2008........................................................................................5, Adjehi Baru, College of Charleston vs. Cal State Fullerton, 2013 Steals ................................................................................6, Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois vs. Mississippi State, 2007

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DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY ALL-TIME TOURNey LEADERS (2007-2013, including Anaheim Classic)

Scoring Leaders, School, Year GP PTS AVG.James Harden, Arizona State, 2008 3 87 29.0Josh Akognon, Cal State Fullerton, 2008 3 74 24.7Michael Bramos, Miami, 2007 3 70 23.3Jeff Teague, Wake Forest, 2008 (champions) 3 67 22.3Evan Roquemore, Santa Clara, 2011 3 66 22.0Xavier Thames, San Diego State (2013 (champions) 3 66 22.0Doug McDermott, Creighton, 2013 3 64 21.3Malcolm Delaney, Virginia Tech, 2010 3 63 21.0Lenny Daniel, Cal State Northridge, 2009 3 62 20.7Maalik Wayns, Villanova, 2011 3 62 20.7Randal Falker, Southern Illinois, 2007 3 61 20.3Stefon Jackson, UTEP, 2008 3 61 20.3Patrick Mills, Saint Mary's, 2008 3 61 20.3T. J. Robinson, Long Beach State, 2009 3 60 20.0Randy Culpepper, UTEP, 2008 3 59 19.7Kevin Foster, Santa Clara, 2011 3 58 19.3Justin Cobbs, Cal, 2012 (champions) 3 58 19.3Demetric Bennett, South Alabama, 2007 3 57 19.0Semaj Christon, Xavier, 2012 3 57 19.0Shelvin Mack, Butler, 2009 3 56 18.7Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia, 2009 (champions) 3 56 18.7

Rebounding Leaders, School, Year GP REB AVG.Jordan Clarke, Drake, 2012 3 39 13.0T. J. Robinson, Long Beach State, 2009 3 37 12.3Omar Samhan, Saint Mary’s, 2008 3 36 12.0Lenny Daniel, Cal State Northridge, 2009 3 31 10.3Gordon Hayward, Butler, 2009 3 30 10.0Diamon Simpson, Saint Mary’s, 2008 3 29 9.7Kevin Rogers, Baylor, 2008 3 28 9.3Charles Rhodes, Mississippi State, 2007 3 27 9.0Taj Gibson, USC, 2007* (champions) 3 27 9.0Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest, 2008 (champions)3 27 9.0James Johnson, Wake Forest, 2008 (champions) 3 27 9.0Colton Iverson, Minnesota, 2009 3 26 8.7Darrell Williams, Oklahoma State, 2010 3 26 8.7Josh Davis, San Diego State, 2013 (champions) 3 26 8.7Davante Gardner, Marquette, 2013 3 26 8.7

Assist Leaders, School, Year GP AST AVG.Evan Roquemore, Santa Clara, 2011 3 24 8.0Tyler Dierkers, Miami, 2007 3 20 6.7Oscar Bellfield, UNLV, 2010 (champions) 3 19 6.3Semaj Christon, Xavier, 2012 3 19 6.3Casper Ware, Long Beach State, 2009 3 18 6.0Dijuan Harris, Charlotte, 2008 3 17 5.7Sam Grooms, Oklahoma, 2011 3 17 5.7Daon Merritt, South Alabama, 2007 3 16 5.3Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois, 2007 3 16 5.3Daniel Hackett, USC, 2007* (champions) 3 16 5.3Jeff Teague, Wake Forest, 2008 (champions) 3 16 5.3Derek Glasser, Arizona State, 2008 3 16 5.3Reggie Moore, Washington State, 2011 3 16 5.3

Steals Leaders, School, Year GP STL AVG.Bryan Mullins, Southern Illinois, 2007 3 11 3.7Dijuan Harris, Charlotte, 2008 3 9 3.0Henry Dugat, Baylor, 2008 3 8 2.7Tyrone Green, Southern Illinois, 2007 3 7 2.3Keyron Sheard, Chattanooga, 2007 3 7 2.3Rob Jones, San Diego, 2007 3 7 2.3Joe McDonald, George Washington, 2013 3 7 2.3

Blocked Shots Leaders, School, Year GP BLK AVG.Jarvis Varnado, Mississippi State, 2007 3 9 3.0Isaiah Armwood, George Washington, 2013 3 9 3.0Papa Guisse, Cal State Fullerton, 2008 3 8 2.7Jordan Bachynski, Arizona State, 2013 3 8 2.7

Field Goal Leaders, School, Year FGM FGA PCT.Quintrell Thomas, UNLV, 2010 (champions) 15 17 88.2Jeff Pendergraph, Arizona State, 2008 17 23 73.9Chace Stanback, UNLV, 2010 (champions) 21 30 70.0Brandon Davis, South Alabama, 2007 14 20 70.0Davon Jefferson, USC, 2007* (champions) 11 16 68.8Jordan Bachynski, Arizona state, 2013 16 24 66.7Robin Smeulders, Portland, 2009 10 15 66.7Kevin Jones, West Virginia, 2009 (champions) 15 23 65.2James Walker, Saint Mary’s, 2012 11 17 64.7Randal Falker, Southern Illinois, 2007 18 28 64.3Lenny Daniel, Cal State Northridge, 2019 23 36 63.9Domonic Tilford, South Alabama, 2007 21 33 63.6Devin Brooks, Creighton, 2013 14 22 63.6Brian Conklin, Saint Louis, 2011 (champions) 19 30 63.3

3-Point FG Leaders, School, Year 3FGM 3FGA PCT.Xavier Thames, San Diego State (2013 (champions) 11 15 73.3James Harden, Arizona State, 2008 10 15 66.7B. J. Holmes, Texas A&M, 2009 7 11 63.6Jeff Teague, Wake Forest, 2008 (champions) 6 10 60.0Malcolm Delaney, Virginia Tech, 2010 10 17 58.8Justin Martin, Xavier, 2012 7 12 58.3Dee Davis, Xavier, 2012 7 12 58.3Evan Roquemore, Santa Clara, 2011 12 21 57.1Domonic Tilford, South Alabama, 2007 8 14 57.1Brandon Reed, Georgia Tech, 2012 5 9 55.6Tavon Allen, Drexel, 2012 5 9 55.6Joey King, Drake, 2012 6 11 54.5Matt Shrigley, San Diego St., 2013 (champions) 7 13 53.8

Free throw leaders, School, Year FTM FTA PCT.Phil Martin, UC Riverside, 2011 12 12 100.0Evan Roquemore, Santa Clara, 2011 22 23 95.7Drew Gordon, New Mexico, 2011 14 15 93.3Patrick Heckmann, Boston College, 2011 13 14 92.9Brandon Johnson, San Diego, 2007 12 13 92.3Dwight Powell, Stanford, 2010 12 13 92.3Richard Solomon, Cal, 2012 12 13 92.3Stefon Jackson, UTEP, 2008 33 36 91.7Patrick Mills, Saint Mary’s, 2008 11 12 91.7Da’Sean Butler, West Virginia, 2009 (champions) 11 12 91.7Devin Ebanks, West Virginia, 2009 (champions) 11 12 91.7Ray Murdock, San Diego, 2007 10 11 90.9Matt Humphrey, Boston College, 2011 10 11 90.9Ben Simons, Drake, 2012 10 11 90.9Kevin Bridewaters, Chattanooga, 2007 9 10 90.0Darren Fells, UC Irvine, 2007 9 10 90.0Stephen Holt, Saint Mary’s, 2012 9 10 90.0James Harden, Arizona State, 2008 27 30 90.0T. J. Campbell, Portland, 2009 17 19 89.5Doug McDermott, Creighton, 2013 16 18 88.9Randy Culpepper, UTEP, 2008 14 16 87.5Matthew Dellavedova, Saint Mary’s, 2012 14 16 87.5Keiton Page, Oklahoma State, 2010 13 15 86.7Matt Howard, Butler, 2009 19 22 86.4Justin Cobbs, Cal, 2009 (champions) 25 29 86.2

*USC vacated all its wins (21) during the 2007-2008 regular-season, along with its post-season appearance, due to an NCAA penalty.

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THE DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY DOUBLE-DOUBLES (2007-2013, including Anaheim Classic)

3-game Double-Doubles, School, Year Rebounds PointsOmar Samhan, Saint Mary’s, 2008 12.0 16.7T. J. Robinson, Long Beach State, 2009 12.3 20.0Gordon Hayward, Butler, 2009 10.0 14.7Lenny Daniel, Cal State Northridge, 2010 10.3 20.7Jordan Clarke, Drake, 2012 13.0 12.7

Double-Doubles, School, Opponent, Year Assists PointsCasper Ware, Long Beach State vs. Clemson, 2009 10 18Evan Roquemore, Santa Clara vs. Oklahoma, 2011 27 10

Double-Doubles, School, Opponent, Year Rebounds PointsCharles Rhodes, Mississippi State vs. UC Irvine, 2007 11 11Tim Pollitz, Miami vs. South Alabama, 2007 16 15Taj Gibson, USC vs. San Diego, 2007* 12 20Charles Rhodes, Mississippi State vs. Miami, 2007 10 25Randal Falker, Southern Illinois vs. USC, 2007 (championship) 12 17

Omar Samhan, Saint Mary’s vs. UTEP, 2008 14 20Gerard Anderson, CS Fullerton vs. Wake Forest, 2008 12 10Jeff Pendergraph, Arizona State vs. Charlotte, 2008 10 23Arnett Moultrie, UTEP vs. Wake Forest, 2008 13 13Diamon Simpson, Saint Mary's vs. CS Fullerton, 2008 17 12Omar Samhan, Saint Mary’s vs. Cal State Fullerton, 2008 14 14Jeff Pendergraph, Arizona State vs. Baylor, 2008 10 19Jonatha Kale, Providence vs. St. Mary's, 2008 10 20Al-Faroug Aminu, Wake Forest vs. Baylor, 2008 (championship)12 13

Double-Doubles, School, Opponent, Year Rebounds PointsJames Johnson, Wake Forest vs. Baylor, 2008 (championship) 14 14L. D. Williams, Wake Forest vs. Baylor, 2008 (championship) 10 15Kevin Rogers, Baylor vs. Wake Forest, 2008 (championship) 14 10

Colton Iverson, Minnesota vs. Butler, 2009 11 13Gordon Hayward, Butler vs. Minnesota, 2009 10 13Eugene Phelps, Long Beach State vs. Clemson, 2009 10 12T. J. Robinson, Long Beach State vs. Clemson, 2009 15 25T. J. Robinson, Long Beach State vs. UCLA, 2009 13 25Colton Iverson, Minnesota vs. Texas A&M, 2009 12 14Gordon Hayward, Butler vs. Clemson, 2009 12 20

Jeff Allen, Virginia Tech vs. Cal State Northridge, 2010 10 10Derrick Jasper, UNLV vs. Tulsa, 2010 10 13Marshall Moses, Oklahoma State vs. Virginia Tech, 2010 12 14Lenny Daniels, Cal State Northridge vs. DePaul, 2010 10 31Dwight Powell, Stanford vs. DePaul, 2010 10 13

Mouphtaou Yarou, Villanova vs. UC Riverside, 2011 10 11Drew Gordon, New Mexico vs. Santa Clara, 2011 10 11Andrew Fitzgerald, Oklahoma vs. Santa Clara, 2011 13 12Drew Gordon, New Mexico vs. Boston College, 2011 11 21

Jordan Clarke, Drake vs. Cal, 2012 10 11Jordan Clarke, Drake vs. Rice, 2012 18 15Jordan Clarke, Drake vs. Xavier, 2012 11 12

Isaiah Armwood, George Washington vs. Miami, 2013 11 12Winston Shepard, San Diego State vs. Creighton, 2013 10 16Jordan Bachynski, Arizona State vs. Miami, 2013 15 20Adjehi Baru, College of Charleston vs. CS Fullerton, 2013 10 13

DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY ALL-TIME TEAM GAME HIGHS (2007-2013, including Anaheim Classic)

Points, Regulation..88, Arizona State vs. UTEP, 2008; 88, Cal State Northridge vs. DePaul, 2010, Creighton vs. Arizona St., 2013 Points, Half ........................................................................................................49 (1st), South Alabama vs. Chattanooga, 2007 Points, Half ................................................................................................................ 54 (2nd), Santa Clara vs. Oklahoma, 2011

Points, Overtime................................................................................................................92, Cal State Fullerton vs. Charlotte, 2008 Points, Overtime.........................................................................................................19, Cal State Fullerton vs. Charlotte, 2008

Field goals made ................................................................................................................ 38, Clemson vs. Long Beach State, 2009 Field goals attempted ..................................................................................................... 81, St. Mary’s vs. Cal State Fullerton, 2008 Total Field goal percentage .................................................................................. 61.0 (25 of 41), Arizona State vs. Charlotte, 2008 3-point Field goals made ......................................................... 14, Saint Louis vs. Villanova, 2011 3-point Field goals made ...........................................................................................................14, Santa Clara vs. Oklahoma, 2011 3-point Field goals attempted ...................................................................................................33, Santa Clara vs. Oklahoma, 2011 3-point Field goal percentage .................................................................................. 71.4 (7 of 11), USC* vs. Southern Illinois, 2007 Field throws made...............................................................................................................................36, Butler vs. Minnesota, 2009 Field throws attempted ...............................................................................48, Wake Forest vs. Baylor, 2008 (championship game) Free throw percentage.............................................................................. 94.4 (17-18), Southern Illinois vs. Mississippi State, 2007 Rebounds........................................................................................................................................ 62, Wake Forest vs. Baylor, 2008 Assists ............................................................................................................................... 24, New Mexico vs. Boston College, 2011 Turnovers, Regulation ....................................................................................................26, Chattanooga vs. Southern Illinois, 2007 Turnovers, Overtime ..........................................................................................................26 Cal State Fullerton vs. Charlotte, 2008 Blocked shots..................................................................................................................9, George Washington vs. Marquette, 2013 Steals.......................................................................................................................................... 13, Chattanooga vs. UC Irvine, 2007 Fouls.............................................................................................................30, Baylor vs. Wake Forest, 2008 (championship game)*USC vacated all its wins (21) during the 2007-2008 regular-season, along with its post-season appearance, due to an NCAA penalty.

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DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY TOURNAMENT TEAM LEADERS (2007-2013, including Anaheim Classic)

Scoring Offense, School, Year GP PTS AVG.San Diego State, 2013 (champions) 3 225 75.0Cal, 2012 (champions) 3 219 73.3Saint Louis, 2011 (champions) 3 225 75.0UNLV, 2010 (champions) 3 220 73.3West Virginia, 2009 (champions) 3 242 80.7Arizona State, 2008 3 250 83.3South Alabama, 2007 3 220 73.3

Field Goal Percentage, School, Year FGM FGA PCT.Marquette, 2013 81 169 47.9Drexel, 2012 64 128 50.0Saint Louis, 2011 (champions) 77 151 51.0UNLV, 2010 (champions) 87 158 55.1West Virginia, 2009 (champions) 81 163 49.7Arizona State, 2008 81 158 51.3USC*, 2007 (champions) 66 126 52.4

3-point Field Goal Pct., School, Year 3FGM 3FGA PCT.San Diego State, 2013 (champions) 22 43 51.2Drexel, 2012 18 41 43.9Saint Louis, 2011 (champions) 29 64 45.3UNLV, 2010 (champions) 19 46 41.3Long Beach State, 2009 18 45 40.0Arizona State, 2008 30 71 42.3USC*, 2007 (champions) 15 30 50.0

Free Throw Percentage, School, Year FTM FTA PCT.Creighton, 2013 29 37 78.4Saint Mary’s, 2012 44 53 83.0New Mexico, 2011 57 69 82.6Tulsa, 2010 64 85 75.3West Virginia, 2009 (champions) 53 68 77.9Arizona State, 2008 58 70 82.9Southern Illinois, 2007 40 48 83.3

Rebound Average, School, Year GP REB AVG.Marquette, 2013 3 119 39.7Cal, 2012 (champions) 3 121 40.3Oklahoma, 2011 3 112 37.3Oklahoma State, 2010 3 118 39.3Texas A&M, 2009 3 121 40.3Wake Forest, 2008 3 138 46.0Mississippi State, 2007 3 108 36.0

Assists, School, Year GP AST AVG.Creighton & Marquette, 2013 3 41 13.7Drake, 2012 3 47 15.7New Mexico, 2011 3 55 18.3UNLV, 2010 (champions) 3 54 18.0West Virginia, 2009 (champions) 3 52 17.3Arizona State, 2008 3 47 15.7Miami, Ohio, 2007 3 48 16.0

Steals, School, Year GP STL AVG.George Washington, 2013 3 17 5.7Rice, 2012 3 16 5.3New Mexico, 2011 3 14 4.7UNLV, 2010 (champions) 3 17 5.7Clemson, 2009 3 22 7.3Minnesota, 2009 3 22 7.3Texas A&M, 2009 3 22 7.3Baylor, 2008 3 24 8.0Chattanooga, 2007 3 29 9.7

Blocked Shots, School, Year GP STL AVG.George Washington, 2013 3 20 6.7Cal, 2012 (champions) 3 10 3.3UC Riverside, 2011 3 11 3.7Virginia Tech, 2010 3 11 3.7Minnesota, UCLA, 2009 3 11 3.7Wake Forest, 2008 3 19 6.7Mississippi State, 2007 3 16 5.3

Scoring Defense, School, Year GP PTS AVG.Miami, 2013 3 171 58,0Georgia Tech, 2012 3 160 53.3Saint Louis, 2011 (champions) 3 182 60.7Oklahoma State, 2010 3 161 53.7Portland, 2009 3 187 62.3Arizona State, 2008 3 201 67.0USC*, 2007 (champions) 3 148 49.3

Field Goal Defense, School, Year FGM FGA PCT.George Washington, 2013 73 182 38.4Georgia Tech, 2012 66 170 34.9New Mexico, 2011 63 155 40.6Oklahoma State, 2010 56 152 35.2Portland, 2009 66 175 37.7Wake Forest 2008 (champions) 74 218 33.9USC*, 2007 (champions) 55 154 35.7

3-point Field Goal Def., School, Year 3FGM 3FGA PCT.Cal State Fullerton, 2013 17 57 29.2Cal, 2012 (champions) 8 32 25.0Boston College, 2011 14 49 28.6Oklahoma State, 2010 9 51 17.6Portland, 2009 15 67 22.4Saint Mary’s, 2008 11 53 20.8USC*, 2007 (champions) 19 65 29.2

*USC vacated all its wins (21) during the 2007-2008 regular-season, along withits post-season appearance, due to an NCAA penalty.

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DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY THREE-GAME TEAM RECORDS (2007-2013, including Anaheim Classic)

● Points - 250, Arizona State, 2008● Field goals made - 87, UNLV, 2010● Field goals attempted - 196, Saint Mary’s, 2008● Field goal percentage - 55.1 (87 of 158), UNLV, 2010● 3-point Field goals made - 36, Santa Clara, 2011● 3-point Field goals attempted - 85, Santa Clara, 2011● 3-point Field goal percentage - 51.2 (22 of 43), San Diego State, 2013● Free throws made - 72, UTEP, 2008● Free throws attempted - 107, Wake Forest, 2008● Free throw percentage - 83.3 (40 of 48), Southern Illinois, 2007● Rebounds - 138, Wake Forest, 2009● Offensive rebounds – 51, Saint Mary’s, 2008● Defensive rebounds - 104, Wake Forest, 2008● Assists - 55, New Mexico, 2011● Turnovers - 61, Chattanooga, 2007● Blocked shots - 20, George Washington, 2013● Steals - 29, Chattanooga, 2007

DIRECTV WOODEN LEGACY ALL-TIME TEAM GAME LOWS (2007-2013, including Anaheim Classic)

Points, Regulation ........................................................................................................ 36, Rice vs. Georgia Tech, 2012 Points, Half............................................................................................17 (1st), Cal State Fullerton vs. Miami, 2013 Points, Half.....................................................................................................17 (2nd), Rice vs. Georgia Tech, 2012 Points, Overtime...........................................................................................4, Miami vs. George Washington, 2013

Field goals made..........................................11, Chattanooga vs. Southern Illinois, 2007; Rice vs. Georgia Tech, 2012 Field goals attempted..................................................................................37, Chattanooga vs. Southern Illinois, 2007 Total Field goal percentage ......................................................................22.9 (11 of 48), Rice vs. Georgia Tech, 2012 3-point Field goals made .........................................................1, Wake Forest vs. Baylor, 2008 (championship game),

.................................... Oklahoma State vs. DePaul, 2010, Marquette vs. San Diego State, 2013 (championship game) 3-point Field goals attempted...................................................6, Wake Forest vs. Baylor, 2008 (championship game) 3-point Field goal percentage..................... 9.1 (1 of 11), Marquette vs. San Diego State, 2013 (championship game) Field throws made ................................................................................................3, Miami vs. Cal State Fullerton, 2013 Field throws attempted ................................................................................................... 6, Miami, Ohio vs. USC*, 2007 Free throw percentage .............................................. 42.9 (9-21), Virginia Tech vs. UNLV, 2010 (championship game) Rebounds ..................................................................................................... 20, Cal State Fullerton vs. Marquette, 2013 Offensive Rebounds............................................................................3, Arizona State vs. College of Charleston, 2013 Defensive Rebounds ........................................................................................13, San Diego vs. South Alabama, 2007 Assists ...................................................................................................................... 3, UC Riverside vs. Villanova, 2011 Turnovers .............................................................................................5, Arizona State vs. College of Charleston, 2013 Blocked shots ..........................................................................................................................................0, several times Steals ...............................................................................................................0, Boston College vs. UC Riverside, 2011 Fouls ............................................................................................................8, Cal State Fullerton vs. Saint Mary’s, 2008*USC vacated all its wins (21) during the 2007-2008 regular-season, along with its post-season appearance, due to an NCAA penalty.

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ERT-sponsored In-Season Tournaments & Championship Games

ESPN Events’ 2014 early-season tournaments begin in November and run through the Christmas holiday. Owned and operated byESPN Events, a subsidiary of ESPN, the tournaments are held at destination sites with family-friendly activities surrounding thecompetition and arenas. The five multi-day, destination events consist of a bracket-format tournament and will feature 12 games overthree days. The teams compete once per day, advancing with a victory. The two remaining undefeated teams will face off in achampionship game. ESPN Events also operates the Armed Forces Classic (Louisville vs. Minnesota) in Puerto Rico November 14,the Champions Classic (Duke vs. Michigan State and Kansas vs. Kentucky) in Indianapolis, November 18 and the Jimmy V Classic(Indiana vs. Louisville, Illinois vs. Villanova) at Madison Square Garden December 9.

Puerto Rico Tip-Off, Nov. 20, 21 & 23 - The Puerto Rico Tip-Off will feature Boston College, College of Charleston, Connecticut,Dayton, George Mason, New Mexico, Texas A&M and West Virginia.Puerto Rico Tip-Off Championship Games2007 - Miami 65, Providence 582008 - Xavier 63, Memphis 582009 - Villanova 79, Ole Miss 672010 - Minnesota 74, West Virginia 702011 - Alabama 65, Purdue 562012 - Oklahoma State 76, North Carolina State 562013 - Charlotte 63, Michigan 61

Charleston Classic, Nov. 20, 21 & 23 - The Charleston Classic, will be held at TD Arena inCharleston, S.C. Akron, Charlotte, Cornell, Drexel, Miami (Fla.), Penn State, South Carolinaand USC have been confirmed for 2014.Charleston Classic Championship Games2008 - Clemson 76, Temple 722009 - Miami (Florida) 85, South Carolina 702010 - Georgetown 82, North Carolina State 672011 - Northwestern 80, Seton Hall 722012 - Colorado 81, Murray State 742013 - UMass 62, Clemson 56

Old Spice Classic, Nov. 27, 28 & 29 - The Old Spice Classic, held at HP Field House at ESPNWide World of Sports Complex near Orlando, Fla., will feature Georgia Tech, Kansas,Marquette, Michigan State, Rhode Island, Rider, Santa Clara and Tennessee.Old Spice Classic Championship Games2006 - Arkansas 71, West Virginia 642007 - North Carolina State 69, Villanova 682008 - Gonzaga 83, Tennessee 742009 - Florida State 57, Marquette 562010 - Notre Dame 58, Wisconsin 512011 - Dayton 86, Minnesota 702012 - Gonzaga 81, Davidson 672013 - Memphis 73, Oklahoma State 68

DIRECTV Wooden Legacy, Nov. 27, 28 & 29 - The DIRECTV Wooden Legacy will be played atTitan Gym (Nov. 27 & 28) and Honda Center (Nov. 30) near Disneyland in Southern California.The 2014 field is still to be confirmed.DIRECTV Wooden Legacy Championship Games2007 - USC 70, Southern Illinois 452008 - Wake Forest 87, Baylor 742009 - West Virginia 84, Portland 662010 - UNLV 71, Virginia Tech 592011 - Saint Louis 83, Oklahoma 632012 - Cal 78, Pacific 582013 - San Diego State 67, Marquette 59

Diamond Head Classic, Dec. 22, 23 & 25 - The Diamond Head Classic, played at the StanSheriff Center in Honolulu. The 2013 field includes host Hawai’i, Colorado, DePaul, GeorgeWashington, Loyola Marymount, Nebraska, Ohio and Wichita State.Diamond Head Classic Championship Games2009 - USC 67, UNLV 562010 - Butler 84, Washington State 682011 - Kansas State 77, Long Beach State 602012 - Arizona 68, San Diego State 672013 - Iowa State 70, Boise State 66

Cancun Governor's Cup2009 - Virginia Tech 103, Seton Hall 94 (overtime)2010 - Colorado State 63, Mississippi 589999999

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ERT-sponsored In-Season Tournaments - MVPs, Scoring, Rebounding & Assist Leaders

Event, Date........................................................................... Most Valuable Player ...............................................................................Scoring LeadersOld Spice Classic, Nov. 23-26, 2006 ..................................... Jared Jordan, Marist, Sr......................................................................................Jordan, 62Puerto Rico Tip-Off, Nov. 15-18, 2007................................... Geoff McDermott, Providence, Jr......................................... Rob McKiver, Houston, Jr., 71Old Spice Classic, Nov. 22-25, 2007 ..................................... Courtney Fells, North Carolina State, Jr. .................Michael Beasley, Kansas State, Fr., 73Anaheim Classic, Nov. 22-25, 2007....................................... O.J. Mayo, USC, Fr. ................................................... Michael Bramos, Miami (OH), Jr., 70Charleston Classic, Nov. 14-16, 2008.................................... Trevor Booker, Clemson, Jr. .....................................David Kool, Western Michigan, Jr., 73Puerto Rico Tip-Off, Nov. 20-23, 2008................................... C.J. Anderson, Xavier, Sr. ............................................. Jeremy Hazell, Seton Hall, So., 70Old Spice Classic, Nov. 27-30, 2008 ..................................... Jeremy Pargo, Gonzaga, Sr. ...............................................Tyler Smith, Tennessee, Jr., 52Anaheim Classic, Nov. 27-30, 2008....................................... Jeff Teague, Wake Forest, So. ..................................James Harden, Arizona State, So., 87Puerto Rico Tip-Off, Nov. 19-22, 2009................................... Antonio Pena, Villanova, Jr...................................................Chris Warren, Ole Miss, Jr., 67Charleston Classic, Nov. 19-22, 2009.................................... Dwayne Collins, Miami, FL, Sr...............................Dominique Jones, South Florida, Jr., 62Old Spice Classic, Nov. 26-29, 2009 ..................................... Chris Singleton, Florida State, So..................................Lazar Hayward, Marquette, Sr., 70Anaheim Classic, Nov. 26-29, 2009....................................... Da'Sean Butler, West Virginia, Sr. ..................... T.J. Robinson, Long Beach State, So., 60Diamond Head Classic, Dec. 22-25, 2009 ............................. Mike Gerrity, USC, Sr. .......................................................Dwain Williams, Hawai’i, Sr., 67Puerto Rico Tip-Off, Nov. 18-21, 2010................................... Trevor Mbakwe, Minnesota, Jr. ................................. Casey Mitchell, West Virginia, Sr., 70Charleston Classic, Nov. 18-21, 2010.................................... Chris Wright, Georgetown, Sr. ...................... Desmond Holloway, Coastal Carolina, Jr., 56Old Spice Classic, Nov. 25-28, 2010 ..................................... Tim Abromaitis, Notre Dame, Jr. ...........................................Jon Leuer, Wisconsin, Sr., 53Anaheim Classic, Nov. 25-28, 2010....................................... Chace Stanback, UNLV, Jr. ...................................Malcolm Delaney, Virginia Tech, Sr., 63Cancun Governor's Cup, Dec. 22-24, 2010 ........................... Travis Franklin, Colorado State, Sr. ..................................................................Franklin, 67Diamond Head Classic, Dec. 22-25, 2010 ............................. Matt Howard, Butler, Sr..................................... Klay Thompson, Washington State, Jr., 79Puerto Rico Tip-Off, Nov. 17-20, 2011................................... Tony Mitchell, Alabama, Jr................................................ Ramone Moore, Temple, Sr., 65Charleston Classic, Nov. 17-20, 2011.................................... Drew Crawford, Northwestern, Jr................................... Carl Jones, Saint Joseph's, Jr., 78Old Spice Classic, Nov. 24-27, 2011 ..................................... Kevin Dillard, Dayton, Jr. ............................................... Cleveland Melvin, DePaul, So., 63Anaheim Classic, Nov. 24-27, 2011....................................... Brian Conklin, Saint Louis, Sr. ............................... Evan Roquemore, Santa Clara, So., 66Diamond Head Classic, Dec. 22-25, 2011 ............................. Rodney McGruder, Kansas State, Jr........................................Tu Holloway, Xavier, Sr., 64Puerto Rico Tip-Off, Nov. 15-23, 2012................................... Marcus Smart, Oklahoma State, Fr. ......................Le'Bryan Nash, Oklahoma State, So., 60Charleston Classic, Nov. 15-24, 2012.................................... Askia Booker, Colorado, So. ................................................Pierre Jackson, Baylor, Sr., 83Old Spice Classic, Nov. 12-25, 2012 ..................................... Elias Harris, Gonzaga, Sr..................................................................................... Harris, 66Anaheim Classic, Nov. 22-25, 2012....................................... Justin Cobbs, California, Jr. ................................................................................ Cobbs, 58Diamond Head Classic, Dec. 22-25, 2012 ............................. Solomon Hill, Arizona, Sr. ...................................... Chase Tapley, San Diego State, Sr., 65Puerto Rico Tip-Off, Nov. 21-24, 2013................................... Nikolas Stauskas, Michigan, So...................................................................... Stauskas, 70Charleston Classic, Nov. 21-24, 2013.................................... Cady Lalanne, Massachusetts, Jr. ............................................. Chad Frazier, UAB, Jr., 76Old Spice Classic, Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 2013 ............................... Shaq Goodwin, Memphis, So. ............................. DaVonté Lacy, Washington State, Jr., 67DIRECTV Wooden Legacy, Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 2013................. Xavier Thames, San Diego State, Sr. ................................................................ Thames, 66Diamond Head Classic, Dec. 22-25, 2013 ............................. DeAndre Kane, Iowa State, Sr.......................................Anthony Drmic, Boise State, Jr., 67

Event, Date........................................... Rebound Leaders...................................................................................................................... Assist LeadersOld Spice , Nov. 23-26, 2006................. James Smith, Marist, Sr., 25...................................................................................Jared Jordan, Marist, Sr., 27Puerto Rico, Nov. 15-18, 2007............... Anthony King, Miami (FL), Sr., 28................................................................................Eric Maynor, VCU, Jr., 17Old Spice, Nov. 22-25, 2007.................. Mike Holmes, South Carolina, Fr., 35 ................................................................Ryan Thompson, Rider, So., 16Anaheim, Nov. 22-25, 2007 ................... Charles Rhodes, Miss. State, Sr., 27; Taj Gibson, USC, So., 27....................Tyler Dierkers, Miami (OH), Jr., 20Charleston, Nov. 14-16, 2008................ Trevor Booker, Clemson, Jr., 41............................................................................Luis Guzman, Temple, Jr., 17Puerto Rico, Nov. 20-23, 2008............... Taj Gibson, USC, Jr., 41......................................................................................... Daniel Hackett, USC, Jr., 22Old Spice, Nov. 27-30, 2008.................. Obi Muonelo, Oklahoma State, Jr., 33......................................................Byron Eaton, Oklahoma State, Sr., 23Anaheim, Nov. 27-30, 2008 ................... Omar Samhan, Saint Mary's, Jr., 36 ................................................................... Dijuan Harris, Charlotte, Jr., 17Puerto Rico, Nov. 19-22, 2009............... Antonio Pena, 35; Gani Lawal, Georgia Tech, Jr., 35 ...............................Luke Hancock, George Mason, Fr,. 17Charleston, Nov. 19-22, 2009................ Dwayne Collins, 34 ...............................................................................Dominique Jones, South Florida, Jr., 14Old Spice, Nov. 26-29, 2009.................. Jason Love, Xavier, Sr., 31........................Manny Harris, Michigan, Jr., 17; Mikhail Torrance, Alabama, Sr., 17Anaheim, Nov. 26-29, 2009 ................... T.J. Robinson, Long Beach State, So., 37........................................... Casper Ware, Long Beach State, So., 18Diamond Head , Dec. 22-25, 2009 ........ Petras Balocka, Hawai’i, Sr., 27 ............................................................Mickey McConnell, Saint Mary's, Jr., 17Puerto Rico, Nov. 18-21, 2010............... John Henson, North Carolina, So., 31 ..................................................Kendall Marshall, North Carolina, Fr., 15Charleston, Nov. 18-21, 2010................ Richard Howell, North Carolina State, So., 26 ................................................Chris Wright, Georgetown, Sr., 24Old Spice, Nov. 25-28, 2010.................. Carleton Scott, Notre Dame, Jr., 28 ............................................................... Gerald Robinson, Georgia, Jr., 15Anaheim, Nov. 25-28, 2010 ................... Lenny Daniel, Cal State Northridge, Sr., 31 .......................................................... Oscar Bellfield, UNLV, Jr., 19Cancun, Dec. 22-24, 2010..................... Reginald Buckner, Ole Miss, So., 30 .................................................... Donald Sims, Appalachian State, Sr., 18Diamond Head, Dec. 22-25, 2010 ......... Chris Singleton, Florida State, Jr., 31...................................................................... A.J. Walton, Baylor, So., 16Puerto Rico, Nov. 17-20, 2011............... Garrett Stutz, Wichita State, Sr., 34 ........................................................................Scott Machado, Iona, Sr., 41Charleston, Nov. 17-20, 2011................ Herb Pope, Seton Hall, Sr., 32................................................................... Jordan Theodore, Seton Hall, Sr., 19Old Spice, Nov. 24-27, 2011.................. Matt Kavanaugh, Dayton, Jr., 30 ................................................................... Jake Odum, Indiana State, So., 23Anaheim, Nov. 24-27, 2011 ................... Drew Gordon, New Mexico, Sr., 25 ....................................................... Evan Roquemore, Santa Clara, So., 24Diamond Head , Dec. 22-25, 2011 ........ Vander Joaquim, Hawai’i, Jr., 26..................Jacques Streeter, UTEP, Jr., 18; Miah Ostrowski, Hawai'i, Sr., 18Puerto Rico, Nov. 15-23, 2012............... Kadeem Batts, Providence, Jr., 31....................................................................... Chas Williams, UMass, Jr., 18Charleston, Nov. 15-24, 2012................ Adjehi Baru, Charleston, So., 37; Isaiah Austin, Baylor, Fr., 37............................Pierre Jackson, Baylor, Sr., 21Old Spice, Nov. 12-25, 2012.................. Elias Harris, Gonzaga, Sr., 30 ........................David Stockton, Gonzaga, Jr., 14; Isaiah Morton, Marist, So., 14Anaheim, Nov. 22-25, 2012 ................... Jordan Clarke, Drake, Sr., 39..............................................................................Semaj Christon, Xavier, Fr., 19Diamond Head, Dec. 22-25, 2012 ......... Murphy Holloway, Ole Miss, Sr., 35...... Jake Odum, Indiana State, Jr., 18; Cody Doolin, San Francisco, Jr., 18Puerto Rico Tip-Off, Nov. 21-24, 2013... Scott Eatherton. Northeastern, Jr., 36 ..................................................................Pierria Henry, Charlotte, Jr., 21Charleston Classic, Nov. 21-24, 2013.... Alex Kirk, New Mexico, Jr., 36; Rod Rucker, UAB, Sr., 36 ........................ Kendall Williams, New Mexico, Sr., 17Old Spice Classic, Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 2013 Kameron Woods, Butler, Jr., 30................................Marquis Wright, Siena, Fr., 14; Andre Stringer, LSU, Sr., 14DIRECTV Wooden Legacy, Nov. 28-Dec. 1, 2013.............................................................................D. Gardner, Marquette, Sr., 26; J Davis, SDS, Sr., 26Diamond Head, Dec. 22-25, 2013 ......... Melvin Ejim, Iowa State, Sr., 33....................................................................... Keith Shamburger, Hawai'i, Jr., 21

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ERT-sponsored In-Season Tournaments - Top Scoring, Rebounding & Assist Performances

Tournament 3-Game Scoring Leaders87, James Harden, Arizona State, So., 2008 Anaheim79, Klay Thompson, Washington State, Jr., 2010 Diamond Head78, Carl Jones, Saint Joseph's, Jr., 2011 Charleston76, Chad Frazier, UAB, Jr., 2013 Charleston74, Josh Akognon, Cal State Fullerton, Sr., 2008 Anaheim73, Michael Beasley, Kansas State, Fr., 2007 Old Spice73, David Kool, Western Michigan, Jr., 2008 Charleston71, Rob McKiver, Houston, Jr., 2007 Puerto Rico70, Casey Mitchell, West Virginia, Sr., 2010 Puerto Rico70, Jeremy Hazell, Seton Hall, So., 2008 Puerto Rico70, Lazar Hayward, Marquette, Sr., 2009 Old Spice70, Michael Bramos, Miami (OH), Jr., 2007 Anaheim70, Nikolas Stauskas, Michigan, So., 2013 DIRECTV Wooden Legacy

Top Single-Game Scoring Performances40, James Harden, Arizona State vs. UTEP, 2008 Anaheim38, Carl Jones, Saint Joseph’s vs. Seton Hall (2011 Charleston37, Robert McKiver, Houston vs. Charleston, 2007 Puerto Rico37, John Shurna, Northwestern vs. LSU, 2011 Charleston34, Chad Frazier, UAB vs. New Mexico, 2013 Charleston33, Chase Tapley, San Diego State vs. San Francisco, 2012 Diamond Head

Tournament 3-Game Rebounding Leaders41, Taj Gibson, USC, Jr., 2008 Puerto Rico41, Trevor Booker, Clemson, Jr., 2008 Charleston39, Nicchaeus Doaks, Chattanooga, Sr., 2008 Puerto Rico39, Jordan Clarke, Drake, Sr., 2012, Anaheim37, T.J. Robinson, Long Beach State, So., 2009 Anaheim

Top Single-Game Rebounding Performances20, Rod Rucker, UAB vs. New Mexico, 2013 Charleston19, Jason Love, Xavier vs. Marquette, 2009 Old Spice18, John Garcia, Seton Hall vs. USC, 2008 Puerto Rico18, Taj Gibson, USC vs. Seton Hall, 2008 Puerto Rico18, Jordan Clark, Drake vs. Rice, 2012 Anaheim17, Casiem Drummond, Villanova vs. NC State, 2007 Old Spice17, Jeff Allen, Virginia Tech vs. Seton Hall, 2008 Puerto Rico17, Diamon Simpson, Saint Mary’s vs. Cal State Fullerton, 2008 Anaheim

Tournament 3-Game Assist Leaders41, Scott Machado, Iona, Sr., 2011, Puerto Rico Tip-Off27, Jared Jordan, Marist, Sr., 2006, Old Spice24, Chris Wright, Georgetown, Sr., 2010, Charleston24, Evan Roquemore, Santa Clara, So., 2011, Anaheim Classic23, Byron Eaton, Oklahoma State, Sr., 2008, Old Spice23, Jake Odum, Indiana State, So., 2011, Old Spice

Top Single-Game Playmaking Performances15, Scott Machado, Iona vs. Western Michigan, 2011 Puerto Rico Tip-Off15, Scott Machado, Iona vs. Maryland, 2011 Puerto Rico12, Chris Wright, Georgetown vs. Coastal Carolina (2010 Charleston12, Jake Odum, Indiana State vs. Fairfield, 2011 Old Spice11, Manny Harris, Michigan vs. Creighton, 2009 Old Spice11, Scott Machado, Iona vs. Purdue, 2011 Puerto Rico Tip-Off

ERT-sponsored In-Season Tournaments - Conference Participation Since 2006, the 6 ERT events (34 in-season tournaments) have attracted 133 schools from 27 conferences. Led by the Atlantic Coast Conference, 10 of the 26 completing conferences have won ERT's in-season tournaments

ACC - 6, Miami 2, NC State, Clemson, Wake Forest, Florida State Pac-12 (Pac-10) - 5, USC 2, Colorado, Cal, Arizona Big East - 4, Villanova, West Virginia, Georgetown, Notre Dame Atlantic 10 - 4, Xavier, Dayton, Saint Louis, UMass Big 12 - 3, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Iowa State Mountain West - 3, Colorado State, UNLV, San Diego State

Big Ten - 2, Minnesota, Northwestern Southeastern - 2, Arkansas, Alabama West Coast - 2, Gonzaga 2 American Athletic - 1, Memphis Conference USA - 1, Charlotte Horizon - 1, Butler

Before the Pac-12 won three 2012 ERT titles (Colorado in Charleston, Cal in Anaheim and Arizona in Honolulu), two teams from the sameconference won titles in the same year (Atlantic Coast three times (2007, 2008 and 2011), Big East twice (2009 and 2010), and Atlantic 10 (2010)and Mountain West once (2010).

Conference Tournaments ...................................................................................................................Won Lost Pct.American Athletic Charleston, Old Spice ..........................................................................................................5 1 83.3%American East Puerto Rico ..........................................................................................................................1 2 33.3%Atlantic 10 Anaheim, Cancun, Charleston, Diamond Head, Old Spice, Puerto Rico ..............................38 31 55.1%Atlantic Coast Anaheim, Charleston, Diamond Head, Old Spice, Puerto Rico ............................................52 35 59.8%Atlantic Sun Cancun, Charleston, Diamond Head ....................................................................................2 10 16.7%Big 12 Anaheim, Charleston, Diamond Head, Old Spice, Puerto Rico ............................................38 25 60.3%Big East Anaheim, Charleston, Old Spice, Puerto Rico .....................................................................42 27 60.9%Big Sky Old Spice .............................................................................................................................1 2 33.3%Big South Charleston, Puerto Rico .......................................................................................................1 5 16.7%Big Ten Anaheim, Charleston, Old Spice, Puerto Rico .....................................................................21 27 43.8%Big West Anaheim, Diamond Head, Puerto Rico ................................................................................11 22 33.3%Colonial Anaheim, Cancun, Charleston, Diamond Head, Old Spice, Puerto Rico ..............................16 23 41.0%Conference USA Anaheim, Cancun, Charleston, Diamond Head, Old Spice, Puerto Rico ..............................19 26 42.2%Horizon Anaheim, Diamond Head .....................................................................................................4 2 66.7%Independent Charleston............................................................................................................................1 2 33.3%Metro Atlantic Old Spice, Puerto Rico .........................................................................................................9 24 27.3%Mid-American Anaheim, Charleston, Diamond Head, Old Spice, Puerto Rico .............................................8 13 38.1%Missouri Valley Anaheim, Diamond Head, Old Spice, Puerto Rico...............................................................11 16 40.7%Mountain West Anaheim, Cancun, Charleston, Diamond Head ...................................................................20 10 66.7%Ohio Valley Anaheim, Charleston............................................................................................................3 3 50.0%Pac-12 Anaheim, Charleston, Diamond Head, Old Spice, Puerto Rico ............................................27 24 52.9%Southeastern Anaheim, Cancun, Charleston, Diamond Head, Old Spice, Puerto Rico ..............................38 28 57.6%Southern Anaheim, Cancun, Charleston, Diamond Head, Old Spice, Puerto Rico ..............................13 23 36.1%Southland Cancun.................................................................................................................................1 2 33.3%Sun Belt Anaheim, Charleston, Puerto Rico........................................................................................3 6 33.3%West Coast Anaheim, Diamond Head, Old Spice ...................................................................................18 15 54.5%Western Athletic Diamond Head .....................................................................................................................5 4 55.6%Totals ...........................................................................................................................................408 408 50.0%

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ERT-sponsored In-Season Tournaments - School Participation

School, Conference Events Won Lost Pct. Titles 2nd

Gonzaga, West Coast 2 6 0 100.0% 2 0Arizona, Pac-12 1 3 0 100.0% 1 0Colorado State, Mountain West 1 3 0 100.0% 1 0Iowa State, Big 12 1 3 0 100.0% 1 0Northwestern, Big Ten 1 3 0 100.0% 1 0Notre Dame, Big East 1 3 0 100.0% 1 0

Alabama, Southeastern 2 5 1 83.3% 1 0Arkansas, Southeastern 2 5 1 83.3% 1 0Memphis, American Athletic (C USA) 2 5 1 83.3% 1 1San Diego State, Mountain West 2 5 1 83.3% 1 1UNLV, Mountain West 2 5 1 83.3% 1 1

Florida State, Atlantic Coast 3 7 2 77.8% 1 0Georgetown, Big East 3 7 2 77.8% 1 0North Carolina State, Atlantic Coast 3 7 2 77.8% 1 2USC, Pac-12 3 7 2 77.8% 2 0Miami (Florida), Atlantic Coast 4 9 3 75.0% 2 0

Clemson, Atlantic Coast 5 10 5 66.7% 1 1Kansas State, Big 12 4 8 4 66.7% 1 0Oklahoma State, Big 12 4 8 4 66.7% 1 1West Virginia, Big 12 (Big East) 4 8 4 66.7% 1 2Dayton, Atlantic 10 3 6 3 66.7% 1 0Ole Miss, Southeastern 3 6 3 66.7% 0 1Villanova, Big East 3 6 3 66.7% 1 1Cal, Pac-12 2 4 2 66.7% 1 0Colorado, Pac-12 2 4 2 66.7% 1 0Indiana State, Missouri Valley 2 4 2 66.7% 0 0LSU, Southeastern 2 4 2 66.7% 0 0Marquette, Big East 2 4 2 66.7% 0 2New Mexico, Mountain West 2 4 2 66.7% 0 0Oklahoma, Big 12 2 4 2 66.7% 0 1Saint Joseph's, Atlantic 10 2 4 2 66.7% 0 0Saint Louis, Atlantic 10 2 4 2 66.7% 1 0Seton Hall, Big East 2 4 2 66.7% 0 1Tennessee, Southeastern 2 4 2 66.7% 0 1Texas A&M, Southeastern (Big 12) 2 4 2 66.7% 0 0UMass, Atlantic 10 2 4 2 66.7% 1 0Wake Forest, Atlantic Coast 2 4 2 66.7% 1 0Boise State, Mountain West 1 2 1 66.7% 0 1Coastal Carolina, Big South 1 2 1 66.7% 0 0George Washington, Atlantic 10 1 2 1 66.7% 0 0Houston, American Athletic (CUSA) 1 2 1 66.7% 0 0LaSalle, Atlantic 10 1 2 1 66.7% 0 0Miami (Ohio), Mid-American 1 2 1 66.7% 0 0Michigan State, Big Ten 1 2 1 66.7% 0 0Missouri, Southeastern (Big 12) 1 2 1 66.7% 0 0Pacific, West Coast (Big West) 1 2 1 66.7% 0 1Portland, West Coast 1 2 1 66.7% 0 1Santa Clara, West Coast 1 2 1 66.7% 0 0South Alabama, Sun Belt 1 2 1 66.7% 0 0Southern Miss, Conference USA 1 2 1 66.7% 0 1USF, American Atlantic (Big East) 1 2 1 66.7% 0 0Wisconsin, Big Ten 1 2 1 66.7% 0 1Wofford, Southern 1 2 1 66.7% 0 0

Baylor, Big 12 4 7 5 58.3% 0 1Xavier, Big East (Atlantic 10) 4 7 5 58.3% 1 0

Butler, Big East (Atlantic 10, Horizon) 3 5 4 55.6% 1 0Georgia Tech, Atlantic Coast 3 5 4 55.6% 0 0South Carolina, Southeastern 3 5 4 55.6% 0 1

Hawai'i, Big West (Western Athletic) 5 8 7 53.3% 0 0Temple, American Ath. (Atlantic 10) 5 8 7 53.3% 0 1

Minnesota, Big Ten 4 6 6 50.0% 1 1Akron, Mid-American 2 3 3 50.0% 0 0Maryland, Atlantic Coast 2 3 3 50.0% 0 0Michigan, Big Ten 2 3 3 50.0% 0 1Murray State, Ohio Valley 2 3 3 50.0% 0 1Purdue, Big Ten 2 3 3 50.0% 0 1Tulsa, Conference USA 2 3 3 50.0% 0 0Vanderbilt, Southeastern 2 3 3 50.0% 0 0

Arizona State, Pac-12 3 4 5 44.4% 0 0Charlotte, CUSA (Atlantic 10) 3 4 5 44.4% 1 0Northeastern, Colonial 3 4 5 44.4% 0 0

School, Conference Events Won Lost Pct. Titles 2nd

Providence, Big East 3 4 5 44.4% 0 1Southern Illinois, Missouri Valley 3 4 5 44.4% 0 1Virginia Tech, Atlantic Coast 3 4 5 44.4% 0 1

Davidson, Southern 4 5 7 41.7% 0 1George Mason, Atlantic 10 (Colonial) 4 5 7 41.7% 0 0Saint Mary’s, West Coast 4 5 7 41.7% 0 0Charleston, Colonial (Southern) 5 6 9 40.0% 0 0

Boston College, Atlantic Coast 3 3 6 33.3% 0 0Long Beach State, Big West 3 3 6 33.3% 0 1Marist, Metro Atlantic 3 3 6 33.3% 0 0UTEP, Conference USA 3 3 6 33.3% 0 0VCU, Atlantic 10 (Colonial) 3 3 6 33.3% 0 0Washington State, Pac-12 3 3 6 33.3% 0 1Auburn, Southeastern 2 2 4 33.3% 0 0DePaul, Big East 2 2 4 33.3% 0 0Fairfield, Metro Atlantic 2 2 4 33.3% 0 0Georgia, Southeastern 2 2 4 33.3% 0 0Hofstra, Colonial 2 2 4 33.3% 0 0Iona, Metro Atlantic 2 2 4 33.3% 0 0Mississippi State, Southeastern 2 2 4 33.3% 0 0San Diego, West Coast 2 2 4 33.3% 0 0Wichita State, Missouri Valley 2 2 4 33.3% 0 0Boston University, American East 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0Cal State Northridge, Big West 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0Central Florida, American Ath. (CUSA) 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0Drake, Missouri Valley 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0Drexel, Colonial 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0East Carolina, Conference USA 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0Montana, Big Sky 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0North Carolina, Atlantic Coast 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0Oregon State, Pac-12 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0Rider, Metro Atlantic 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0San Francisco, West Coast 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0SIU Edwardsville, Ohio Valley (Ind.) 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0St. John's, Big East 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0Stanford, Pac-12 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0TCU, Big 12 (Mountain West) 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0Texas State, Sun Belt (Southland) 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0Tulane, Conference USA 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0UAB, Conference USA 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0UC Riverside, Big West 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0UNC Wilmington, Colonial 1 1 2 33.3% 0 0Western Michigan, Mid-American 4 3 9 25.0% 0 0

East Tennessee State, Atlantic Sun 3 2 7 22.2% 0 0Penn State, Big Ten 3 2 7 22.2% 0 0

Cal State Fullerton, Big West 2 1 5 16.7% 0 0Chattanooga, Southern 2 1 5 16.7% 0 0Creighton, Big East (Missouri Valley) 2 1 5 16.7% 0 0Nebraska, Big Ten (Big 12) 2 1 5 16.7% 0 0Western Kentucky, Sun Belt 2 1 5 16.7% 0 0

Appalachian State, Southern 1 0 3 0.0% 0 0Indiana, Big Ten 1 0 3 0.0% 0 0Manhattan, Metro Atlantic 1 0 3 0.0% 0 0Rice, Conference USA 1 0 3 0.0% 0 0SMU, American Athletic (CUSA) 1 0 3 0.0% 0 0Texas Tech, Big 12 1 0 3 0.0% 0 0UC Irvine, Big West 1 0 3 0.0% 0 0UCLA, Pac-12 1 0 3 0.0% 0 0UNC Asheville, Big South 1 0 3 0.0% 0 0USC Upstate, Atlantic Sun 1 0 3 0.0% 0 0Utah, Pac-12 (Mountain West) 1 0 3 0.0% 0 0Siena, Metro Atlantic 2 0 6 0.0% 0 0

Of the 133 schools that have competed, 81 have competed multi tournaments,including four schools that have participated in five events each (Clemson,College of Charleston, Hawai'i and Temple).

Gonzaga and Miami are the only multi winners with the Zags winning the OldSpice Classic twice (2008 and 2012) and the Hurricanes capturing the 2007Puerto Rico Tip-Off and the 2009 Charleston Classic. USC won two events,but vacated the 2007 Anaheim Classic title before winning the 2009 DiamondHead Classic.

North Carolina State and West Virginia have appeared in three finals each.North Carolina State won the 2007 Old Spice, and placed second in Charleston(2010) and Puerto Rico (2012). West Virginia won the 2009 Anaheim Classic,and placed second at the Old Spice (2006) and Puerto Rico (2010).