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USF’S RETIRED NUMBERS<br />

#12 CHUCKY ATKINS (1993-96)<br />

• Sixth all-time leading scorer (1,619)<br />

• One of two Bulls to have 1,600 points<br />

and 500 assists in a career.<br />

• Played eight years in the NBA.<br />

VAMOS LOS TOROS<br />

USA TODAY COACHES POLL<br />

March 7<br />

Team Record Points<br />

1 Kansas (29) 27-4 749<br />

2 Villanova 27-4 696<br />

3 Michigan State (1) 26-5 692<br />

4 Virginia 24-6 653<br />

5 Xavier 26-4 602<br />

6 Oklahoma 24-6 589<br />

7 North Carolina 25-6 576<br />

8 West Virginia 24-7 515<br />

9 Oregon 25-6 510<br />

10 Indiana 25-6 490<br />

11 Miami 24-6 461<br />

12 Utah 24-7 387<br />

13 Purdue 24-7 377<br />

14 Arizona 24-7 336<br />

15 Maryland 24-7 306<br />

16 Kentucky 23-8 285<br />

17 Texas A&M 24-7 274<br />

18 Iowa 21-9 220<br />

19 Iowa State 21-10 187<br />

20 Baylor 21-10 177<br />

21 Duke 22-9 173<br />

22 Texas 20-11 124<br />

23 Saint Mary’s 26-4 117<br />

24 California 22-9 72<br />

25 Wisconsin 20-11 45<br />

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES<br />

Wichita St 36, Providence 30, Seton Hall 19, Dayton 18,<br />

Texas Tech 6, Valparaiso 6, South Carolina 5, Notre Dame 5,<br />

Butler 5, Saint Joseph’s 2, San Diego State 2, Northern Iowa<br />

1, Cincinnati 1, St Bonaventure 1<br />

2015-16 Opponents in BOLD<br />

#30 CHARLIE BRADLEY (1982-85)<br />

• All-time leading scorer (2,319)<br />

• Considered the greatest men’s<br />

basketball player to ever play at USF.<br />

•Was the first player in program history<br />

to have his jersey number retired<br />

(2/14/87).<br />

AP TOP 25<br />

Team Record Points<br />

1 Kansas (63) 27-4 1,623<br />

2 Michigan State (2) 26-5 1,520<br />

3 Villanova 27-4 1,480<br />

4 Virginia 24-6 1,424<br />

5 Xavier 26-4 1,351<br />

6 Oklahoma 24-6 1,309<br />

7 North Carolina 25-6 1,252<br />

8 Oregon 25-6 1,127<br />

9 West Virginia 24-7 1,113<br />

10 Indiana 25-6 1,038<br />

11 Miami 24-6 935<br />

12 Utah 24-7 898<br />

13 Purdue 24-7 798<br />

14 Louisville 23-8 647<br />

15 Arizona 24-7 626<br />

16 Kentucky 23-8 608<br />

17 Texas A&M 24-7 574<br />

18 Maryland 24-7 544<br />

19 Duke 22-9 512<br />

20 Iowa 21-9 407<br />

21 Iowa State 21-10 374<br />

22 Baylor 21-10 262<br />

23 Texas 20-11 191<br />

24 California 22-9 189<br />

25 SMU 25-5 88<br />

OTHERS RECEIVING VOTES<br />

Wisconsin 62, Dayton 35, Saint Mary’s 33, Seton Hall 28,<br />

Stephen F. Austin 9, Butler 8, Providence 8, Valparaiso 7, Yale<br />

7, St Bonaventure 6, Cincinnati 6, Gonzaga 5, Temple 4,<br />

Akron 4, Notre Dame 3, San Diego State 3, UAB 2, Northern<br />

Iowa 1, Texas Tech 1, South Dakota State 1, South Carolina<br />

1, Wichita St 1<br />

2015-16 Opponents in BOLD<br />

8 //<br />

#31 RADENKO DOBRAS (1989-92<br />

• One of the top student-athletes ever<br />

at USF<br />

• Compiled a 3.4 GPA in computer<br />

engineering<br />

• Third all-time leading scorer (1,935)<br />

USF was fortunate enough to travel abroad to Spain for a 10-day foreign tour from Aug. 8 - 18. The Bulls went 2-2 in the<br />

exhibitions with losses to the Venezuela National Team (68-60) and the Angola National Team (90-71) in Madrid and wins over<br />

CB VIC roster 1 (83-63) and CB VIC roster 2 (84-75, OT) in Barcelona.<br />

• In the game against CB VIC (2), the final game of the trip, USF trailed by 22 points early in the third quarter before mounting<br />

a big comeback. Freshman Jahmal McMurray hit a 3-pointer to tie the game with a few seconds remaining to send the game<br />

into overtime where the Bulls won by nine.<br />

• Along with the four games and 10 additional practices leading up to the tour, the team received an educational and cultural<br />

experience by seeing many historical sites and museums while earning up to three credits of an upper-level elective. The men<br />

were joined on the trip by USF’s women’s basketball team and played doubleheaders all four days of competition.<br />

March 7<br />

// @USFMBB<br />

SUN DOME<br />

• Opened in December 1980, the 30-year old Sun Dome Arena<br />

has served as the home venue and facility for the USF men’s and<br />

women’s basketball teams. The multi-purpose venue also has<br />

hosted an abundance and variety of other events both internal<br />

and external to USF including, but not limited to, commencements,<br />

concerts, sports and entertainment events, consumer<br />

shows, religious services, conventions, ethnic festivals, rodeos,<br />

wrestling, youth sports camps, gymnastics and cheerleading<br />

competitions, lectures, and political rallies among other<br />

corporate, community and USF events.<br />

• In June 2011, the USF Board of Trustees approved a $35.6<br />

million major renovation to the 250,000-square-foot Arena<br />

including, but not limited to, the complete reconfiguration of<br />

the approximately 10,000 seat bowl (to oval bowl seating<br />

setting), adding a state-of-the art center hung LED scoreboard,<br />

additional concessions and restrooms at the concourse level (by<br />

adding a concourse under and throughout the permanent<br />

second level seating), modifying and enhancing the southeast<br />

and southwest entries, and the restoration of existing exterior<br />

concrete amongst other cosmetic improvements.<br />

• Additionally, the project provided for 10 loge boxes with a<br />

total capacity of ~60 seats to be sold by the USF Athletics 2014-15 USF M<br />

Department. Basketball loge box holders USF have Combined the first right of Team Stat<br />

refusal to purchase tickets to other external events (e.g. Conferen<br />

concerts). The project, which was completed in May 2012, is<br />

anticipated to extend RECORD: the useful life of the Arena for OVERALL a 30-year<br />

HO<br />

time period.<br />

MUMA CENTER<br />

ALL GAMES 3-15 3-<br />

CONFERENCE 3-15 3-<br />

NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-<br />

Total<br />

• Pam and Les Muma made a lead gift of $3 million to the<br />

basketball center on March 26, 2008.<br />

• The USF coaches, players, administration and special guests<br />

helped celebrate the opening of the new on-campus Pam and<br />

Les Muma Basketball Center in 2011.<br />

• It is a two-story, 51,000 sq. foot facility.<br />

• The building has a split floor plan that provides both men’s<br />

and women’s programs their own practice court, locker room,<br />

offices, film room and lounge, while offering shared training<br />

room and strength and conditioning facilities.<br />

3-Point<br />

## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%<br />

04 ALLEN JR., Corey 15-15 507 33.8 76-195 .390 20-66 .303 4<br />

05 MORILLO, Nehemias 16-12 448 28.0 64-147 .435 23-64 .359 1<br />

25 HOLSTON JR., Troy 18-9 463 25.7 58-158 .367 30-84 .357 3<br />

35 ZEIGLER, Bo 17-11 446 26.2 53-103 .515 0-0 .000 2<br />

01 PERRY, Chris 6-6 138 23.0 17-40 .425 0-0 .000<br />

11 COLLINS, Anthony 18-18 597 33.2 42-105 .400 3-14 .214 1<br />

33 GUERRERO, Ruben 18-17 485 26.9 42-91 .462 0-0 .000 1<br />

34 MERCURIUS, Dinero 17-1 218 12.8 15-46 .326 5-23 .217 1<br />

15 COUSINS, Jaleel 18-1 201 11.2 19-40 .475 0-0 .000 1<br />

00 CLAYTON, Dre 16-0 126 7.9 1-15 .067 1-10 .100<br />

13 BODWAY, Jake 9-0 21 2.3 0-3 .000 0-0 .000<br />

Team<br />

Total.......... 18 3650<br />

2014-15 STATS<br />

387-943 .410 82-261 .314 16<br />

Opponents...... 18 3650 404-962 .420 113-322 .351 27<br />

TEAM STATISTICS USF OPP<br />

SCORING 1021 1198<br />

Points per game 56.7 66.6<br />

Scoring margin -9.8 -<br />

FIELD GOALS-ATT 387-943 404-962<br />

Field goal pct .410 .420<br />

3 POINT FG-ATT 82-261 113-322<br />

3-point FG pct .314 .351<br />

3-pt FG made per game 4.6 6.3<br />

FREE THROWS-ATT 165-282 277-395<br />

Free throw pct .585 .701<br />

F-Throws made per game 9.2 15.4<br />

REBOUNDS 585 651<br />

Rebounds per game 32.5 36.2<br />

Rebounding margin -3.7 -<br />

ASSISTS 190 230<br />

Assists per game 10.6 12.8<br />

TURNOVERS 232 201<br />

Turnovers per game 12.9 11.2<br />

Turnover margin -1.7 -<br />

Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 1.1<br />

STEALS 92 122<br />

Steals per game 5.1 6.8<br />

BLOCKS 84 72<br />

Blocks per game 4.7 4.0<br />

ATTENDANCE 32311 58757<br />

Home games-Avg/Game 9-3590 9-6529<br />

Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0<br />

Score by Periods 1st 2nd OT Totals<br />

USF 451 556 14 1021<br />

Opponents 573 599 26 1198<br />

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