March 11, 1998
Myron Anthony – #25
* Has played in 28 games.
* Shooting 40.9 percent from three-point range this season (9-22). * Hit all three of his FGA against South Carolina in the SEC title game to finish with seven points, three rebounds and one assist in six minutes. * Returned to his home state of Florida where he scored a career-high seven points and grabbed a career-high six boards in 12 minutes vs. the Gators (2/18).
* Played a season-high 18 minutes against Villanova, tallying five points and six rebounds.
* Played eight first-half minutes against LSU, recording five points and one rebound.
* Played four quality minutes in the second half vs. Louisville, hitting two free throws and grabbing a rebound.
* Hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer at the end of the first half against Purdue to give the Wildcats a 42-37 halftime lead.
Career Highs Opponent DatePoints 7 TwiceFG Made 3 TwiceFG Atts 6 Twice3FG Made 1 Nine times3FG Atts 3 Ohio 12/30/97FT Made 3 Missouri 11/26/97FT Atts 4 TwiceRebounds 6 TwiceAssists 3 Morehead St.11/20/97Turnovers 3 Villanova 2/8/98Blocks 1 Three timesSteals 1 Three timesMinutes 18 Villanova 2/8/98
Michael Bradley – #33
* Has seen action in 27 games.
* Shooting 71.4 percent from the field (25-35) this season. * With reserve center Jamaal Magloire sidelined against Alabama in the SEC Tournament, he registered 14 minutes, 4-7 from the field, six rebounds, 10 points, three blocks and two steals.
* Has been perfect from the field on 11 occasions: 3-3 vs. George Washington, 2-2 vs. Canisius, American and Florida, and 1-1 vs. Vanderbilt, Arkansas (twice), LSU, Villanova and South Carolina (SEC). * Missed the Ole Miss game due to a sore throat. * Played just five minutes vs. Tennessee (2/11/98), but grabbed three rebounds and tallied two blocks.
* Grabbed four rebounds in four minutes vs. Tennessee (1/24/98), equaling his career high.
Career Highs Opponent DatePoints 10 Alabama 3/6/98FG Made 4 Alabama 3/6/98FG Atts 7 Alabama 3/6/983FG Made 03FG Atts 0FT Made 3 TwiceFT Atts 5 TwiceRebounds 6 Alabama 3/6/98Assists 2 American 12/23/97Turnovers 2 TwiceBlocks 4 Morehead St. 11/20/97Steals 2 Alabama 3/6/98Minutes 13 Morehead St. 11/20/97
Allen Edwards – #3
* Has started every game but three this season (Florida – 2/18, South Carolina – 2/28, Arkansas – 3/7). Missed the South Carolina and Arkansas games following the death of his mother on Feb. 26. Returned for the SEC Tournament title game, when he started for the injured Jeff Sheppard, tallying 15 points, three rebounds, five assists and three steals. * In his last four games, he,s tallied 36 points (9 ppg), 19 rebounds (4.8 rpg) and 14 assists (3.5 apg).
* Recorded one of his best efforts on Senior Day vs. Georgia: 13 points, six rebounds and seven assists in 28 minutes. * Suffered a stiff back and the flu in mid-January. * Recorded a career-high 12 assists, four rebounds and only one turnover against South Carolina on Jan. 13.
* Tallied a career-high 19 points against Georgia on 6-of-16 shooting from the field and 3-of-7 shooting from three-point range. He added six rebounds and three assists to the effort.
* Off-night shooting the ball, but still tallied a season-high six rebounds, five assists, two steals and no turnovers against Vanderbilt (1-3-98).
* Had six assists against Georgia Tech, his second six-assists performance of the season. A good final line for the game: 12 points on 4-8 shooting, 5 rebounds, 6 assists and 2 steals.
* A tri-captain.
Season Highs Opponent DatePoints 19 Georgia 1/6/98Rebounds 6 Three timesAssists 12 South Carolina 1/13/98Career Highs Opponent DatePoints 19 Georgia 1/6/98FG Made 7 TwiceFG Atts 16 Georgia 1/6/983FG Made 4 Vandy 1/22/973FG Atts 8 TwiceFT Made 8 Georgia 1/14/97FT Atts 10 Arizona 11/25/97Rebounds 7 TwiceAssists 12 South Carolina 1/13/98Turnovers 6 Ole Miss 2/14/98Blocks 2 Notre Dame 12/14/96Steals 4 TwiceMinutes 43 South Carolina 2/4/97
Heshimu Evans – #14
* Has played in every game this season.
* Named to SEC All-Tournament team.
* With his final free throw of the Arkansas game in the SEC Tournament, he topped 1,000 points in his 3-year college career — 723 at Manhattan, 288 at UK — and has now totalled 1,011.
* Earned starts against Arkansas and South Carolina in the SEC Tournament, sparking the Cats to victory with 11 points and six boards in both outings. The marks followed a seven-point, 10-rebound performance off the bench against Alabama in the opener.
* Made his first UK start at South Carolina, finishing with his second double-double of the season — 22 points and 12 rebounds — both season highs. The 12 boards tied his career high at Manhattan. * Against Villanova, finished with 17 points and nine rebounds in 33 minutes. Started the second half of the game for an injured Scott Padgett. * Sparked the team to victory against Arkansas, draining a three with 1:46 to play in regulation, which helped force overtime. Then he scored the team,s first seven points of the extra period to finish with a season-high 20 points and seven rebounds.
* Near-perfect shooting against Miss. State in January: 3-3 FG, 1-1 3FG and 3-4 FT. All 10 points came in the final 8:05 of the game to help seal the UK win. Followed up the effort with 11 points and five rebounds vs. South Carolina, including two three-pointers.
* Great line at Georgia: 12 points, 7 rebounds and 2 blocks in 21 minutes. * Recorded his first double-double at UK, the fourth of his collegiate career, when he tallied 14 points and 10 rebounds against Georgia Tech. * Tallied a career-high six assists vs. Purdue, equaling his career high at Manhattan.
* Tallied 11 rebounds against George Washington in 25 minutes of action. At Manhattan, he had his career-high 12 rebounds against Notre Dame as a sophomore.
* Heshimu (Ha-SHEE-mu) means “strong warrior” in Swahili.
UK Career Highs Opponent DatePoints 22 Arkansas 1/17/98 FG Made 9 South Carolina 2/28/98FG Atts 14 South Carolina 2/28/983FG Made 2 South Carolina (Twice in OE98) 3FG Atts 4 Florida 2/2/98FT Made 4 TwiceFT Atts 8 Villanova 2/8/98Rebounds 12 South Carolina 2/28/98Assists 6 Purdue 12/3/97Turnovers 4 Three timesBlocks 2 Four timesSteals 2 Three timesMinutes 37 South Carolina 2/28/98
Ryan Hogan – #22* Has played in 16 games this season.
* Played the final two minutes in front of his home crowd in Chicago, nailing a three-pointer and adding a free throw as UK defeated Purdue.
Career Highs Opponent DatePoints 6 Morehead St. 11/20/97FG Made 2 Morehead St. 11/20/97FG Atts 4 Morehead St. 11/20/973FG Made 2 Morehead St. 11/20/973FG Atts 3 Morehead St. 11/20/97FT Made 1 TwiceFT Atts 2 Auburn 2/25/98Rebounds 2 Three timesAssists 3 American 12/23/97Turnovers 1 Six timesBlocks 0Steals 1 TwiceMinutes 11 Morehead St. 11/20/97
Jamaal Magloire – #42
* Started the first 12 games of the season, and has played in all but one game.
* Tallied nine points against Arkansas in the SEC Tournament, his highest point total since an 11-point effort against Vanderbilt (1/27). * Good line against Auburn: 4 points, 8 rebounds, a career-best 3 assists and 2 blocks in 22 minutes.
* Scored in double figures five times this season. * Hit two clutch 15-foot jumpers in the second half against Mississippi State to propel the Cats to victory.
* Scored 15 points on 6-of-7 shooting vs. Ohio, his third double-figure scoring effort of the season.
* Tallied career highs in points, rebounds, field goals and field goal attempts vs. Missouri, finishing with 18 points on 7-of-12 shooting from the floor. He tallied 17 rebounds, 14 in the second half, to register his first double-double of the season, his second of his career. He had previously grabbed 10 rebounds on three occasions as a freshman.
Season Highs Opponent DatePoints 18 Missouri 11/26/97Rebounds 17 Missouri 11/26/97Blocks 5 TwiceCareer Highs Opponent DatePoints 18 Missouri 11/26/97FG Made 7 Missouri 11/26/97FG Atts 12 Twice3FG Made 03FG Atts 0FT Made 6 Syracuse 11/28/96FT Atts 8 Florida 2/5/97Rebounds 17 Missouri 11/26/97Assists 3 Auburn 2/25/98Turnovers 5 Tennessee 1/24/98Blocks 6 TwiceSteals 3 Tennessee 2/25/97Minutes 28 Syracuse 11/28/96
Steve Masiello – #4
* Has played in 15 games this season.
* Came off the bench in the final three minutes against South Carolina in the SEC Tournament to tally a career-high six points on 2-of-2 shooting, including one three-pointer.
* The Buffalo mayor declared it “Steve Masiello Day” in Buffalo when the Cats played Canisius there. The mayor, Tony Masiello, is no relation to Steve, but did star at Canisius before playing in the ABA. * Last name pronounced ,MASS-E-ello.0/00
Season Highs Opponent DatePoints 6 South Carolina 3/8/98Rebounds 1 TwiceAssists 1 Georgia Tech 12/13/97Career Highs Opponent DatePoints 6 South Carolina 3/8/98FG Made 2 South Carolina 3/8/98FG Atts 4 Canisius 1/9/973FG Made 1 Twice3FG Atts 2 TwiceFT Made 3 Indiana 12/7/96FT Atts 4 Indiana 12/7/96Rebounds 2 TwiceAssists 2 LSU 2/12/97Turnovers 2 Canisius 12/10/97Blocks 1 Auburn 3/7/97Steals 1 Four timesMinutes 8 Twice
Cameron Mills – #21
* Started two games — Florida (2/18), as a reward for his academic standing, and Georgia (2/22) on Senior Day — his only starts of his career. Played in every game this season until a sore back caused him to miss the Villanova game.
* Led the SEC Tournament in three-point shooting, canning 8-of-13 for 61.5 percent from outside the arc. His four threes, career-high four assists and 12 points against Arkansas was the first time he had scored in double figures since his 31-point effort against Florida (2/1). He also played a career-high 23 minutes vs. the Razorbacks. * Leads the team in three-point percentage at 44.9 percent (35-78). * Had his jersey retired at his high school — Paul Dunbar High in Lexington — on Feb. 14. Mills still ranks as Dunbar,s 2nd leading scorer and the city,s 11th all-time leading scorer. * Recorded five career highs in UK,s loss to Florida (2/1): 31 points on 10-of-19 shooting from the field and eight-of-14 shooting from three-point range. His first 14 points came in the last 5:58 of the first half to trim a 14-point deficit to six at the break, 40-34. It was his third double-figure scoring total of the season. * Canned 19 consecutive free throws — 13 this season and six last season — before missing at LSU.
* Suffered the flu before the Arkansas game, limiting him to six minutes. * Against Ohio, scored 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting and also grabbed four rebounds, equaling his career high.
* Came off the bench against Indiana to bury four consecutive three-pointers late in the first half. He finished 4-6 from the field, 4-5 from three-point range for 12 points against the Hoosiers. * A tri-captain.
Season Highs Opponent DatePoints 31 Florida 2/2/98Rebounds 4 Four timesAssists 4 Arkansas 3/7/98Career Highs Opponent DatePoints 31 Florida 2/2/98FG Made 10 Florida 2/2/98FG Atts 19 Florida 2/2/983FG Made 8 Florida 2/2/983FG Atts 14 Florida 2/2/98FT Made 4 Minnesota 3/29/97FT Atts 5 Arkansas 1/26/97Rebounds 4 Five timesAssists 4 Arkansas 3/7/98Turnovers 3 TwiceBlocks 1 Seven timesSteals 4 Florida 2/18/98Minutes 23 Arkansas 3/7/98
Nazr Mohammed – #13
* Has started the last 21 games.
* Named first-team All-SEC, first-team District 7 (Ky. and Tenn.) by the NABC and first-team District 4 (Ky., Tenn., Miss., Ala., Ga. and Fla.) by the USBWA.
* Earned SEC All-Tournament team recognition after tallying 33 points, 24 rebounds and five blocked shots in three games while playing less than 20 minutes per game.
* Suffered a slight right shoulder separation against South Carolina in the SEC Tourney championship game.
* Went scoreless for the first time all season at South Carolina (2/28), but still tallied seven rebounds, and a career-high four assists and three blocks in 27 minutes.
* Led the SEC in field goal percentage for most of the season until his field goals per game fell below the minimum of 5.0 mpg. He,s currently shooting 61.2 percent from the field. No Wildcat has shot over 60.0 percent since Charles Hurt in 1983.
* Has recorded nine double-doubles this season to lead the team. Recorded his second double-double of the season against Arkansas, finishing with 12 points and 10 rebounds in the SEC Tourney semifinals. It also was his sixth of the season against SEC opponents. His double-doubles this season include: Opponent Points Rebounds
vs. Arizona 14 16 vs. Indiana 21 12 vs. Vanderbilt 19 12 vs. Arkansas 14 13 vs. Alabama 22 10 at Villanova 18 11 vs. Tennessee 21 16 vs. Georgia 16 11 vs. Arkansas (SEC) 12 10
* Arguably his best line of the season vs. Tennessee (2/11/98) — 21 points, 16 rebounds, five blocks, a personal-best three assists, one steal and no turnovers in 28 minutes. The 16 boards equaled his career high set earlier this season against defending national champ Arizona. The five blocks also tied his career high set against Morehead State in November. * Scored the biggest basket of the season, a driving bank shot as time expired to beat host Vanderbilt, 63-61. Had played only three minutes in the first half due to foul trouble, but finished with eight points (4-of-5 from the field), two rebounds and two blocks in 16 minutes. * Logged the most minutes of his career (32) against Alabama after playing 31 minutes against Arkansas.
* Made his first start of the season against Ohio, finishing with 15 points, seven rebounds, three blocks and one steal in 22 minutes. * Nearly had a double-double against Louisville, finishing with 12 points and nine rebounds after recording only four points and two boards in the first half. Also had three blocks in 19 minutes against the Cards. * Named SEC Player of the Week for Dec. 1-7 after tallying back-to-back career highs in points. Against Purdue in his hometown of Chicago, he scored 19 points for the Great Eight win. He followed up the effort with 21 points and 12 rebounds (nine in the first half) as UK defeated Indiana. * Set a career high for rebounds with 16 against Arizona, 11 in the first half. Finished with 14 points (6-6 from the foul line) for his first double-double of the season.
* Set a career high for blocks with five against Morehead State.
Season Highs Opponent DatePoints 22 Alabama 1/21/98Rebounds 16 TwiceBlocks 5 Morehead State 11/20/97Career Highs Opponent DatePoints 22 Alabama 1/21/98FG Made 9 TwiceFG Atts 17 Florida 1/29/973FG Made 03FG Atts 1 TwiceFT Made 7 Tennessee 2/11/98FT Atts 10 TwiceRebounds 16 TwiceAssists 4 South Carolina 2/28/98Turnovers 7 Auburn 1/18/97Blocks 5 TwiceSteals 5 Villanova 2/8/98Minutes 32 Alabama 1/21/98
Scott Padgett – #34
* Named second-team All-SEC and second-team District 7 (Ky., Tenn.) by the NABC. Also named to the All-SEC academic honor roll for a 3.44 GPA the past year in social work. Had been suspended from school for academic reasons during the 1995-96 season.
* Has started all but two games this season (Florida, 2/18/98 and Georgia, 2/22/98).
* Made the SEC All-Tournament team last week after finishing the Alabama game with his fifth double-double of his career — 12 points and 13 rebounds. Also grabbed 26 rebounds in the tournament to lead the competition on the glass.
* Against SEC competition, he finished 17th in the league in scoring (13.6 ppg), eighth in rebounding (7.3 rpg) and second in free throw percentage (83.3%).
* After missing two starting assignments, returned to the lineup against Auburn and shot 8-of-9 from the field, 3-of-4 from three-point range to finish with 19 points, seven rebounds and five assists. * Tallied 17 points against Tennessee (2/11/98), all in the second half, and 10 rebounds for his fourth double-double of the season. * Suffered a sprained back in practice prior to the Villanova game and then injured his hip early against OENova. Started, but played only three minutes due to the injuries.
* Equaled his career high with 24 points on 8-of-12 shooting against Alabama. Followed the effort with 20 points against Tennessee. * Registered double-doubles in three of the first five SEC games: 11 points and 12 rebounds against Arkansas, 23 points and 10 rebounds against Mississippi State, and 13 points and a career-high 14 rebounds vs. Vanderbilt. Nine of his 14 rebounds against the Commodores were offensive. * Solid line vs. American: 11 points on 5-6 shooting, seven rebounds, five assists and two steals.
* Tallied six points, 10 rebounds, three assists and two steals in win over Indiana.
* Nearly tallied a double-double, finishing with 10 points, nine rebounds and four steals against Purdue.
Season Highs Opponent DatePoints 24 Alabama 1/21/98Rebounds 14 Vanderbilt 1/3/98Assists 5 TwiceSteals 4 TwiceCareer Highs Opponent DatePoints 24 TwiceFG Made 9 TwiceFG Atts 19 Tennessee 2/11/983FG Made 4 Tennessee 2/25/973FG Atts 12 Arizona 3/31/97FT Made 8 Louisville 12/31/96FT Atts 8 Louisville 12/31/96Rebounds 14 Vanderbilt 1/3/98Assists 6 Western Carolina 2/6/97Turnovers 5 Four timesBlocks 3 Alabama 2/19/97Steals 5 Tennessee 2/25/97Minutes 43 South Carolina 2/4/97
Jeff Sheppard – #15
* Named first-team District 7 (Ky., Tenn.) by the NABC and first-team District 4 (Ky., Tenn., Miss., Ala., Ga. and Fla.) by the USBWA. * Continued his hot-shooting, tallying 17 points against Alabama and 17 points against Arkansas before leaving the contest early in the second-half with a severely sprained left ankle.
* Has scored 992 points in his career. Could become the 44th player in school history to join the 1,000-point club. * Has averaged 16.4 ppg in his last 13 outings, scoring in double figures in 12 of those 13 games. His performance has moved him into the team lead in scoring at 13.2 ppg.
* Earned the SEC,s Player of the Week award after scoring 49 points against Auburn and South Carolina during the final week of the regular season. Sheppard tallied a career-high 25 points at Auburn and followed with a personal-best six three-pointers and 24 points at USC to help the Cats clinch their 39th SEC title and keep their record a perfect 11-0 on the road. For the week, he averaged 24.5 ppg, 4.0 rpg and 2.5 apg while shooting 50 percent from the field and 52.4 percent from three-point range. It was Sheppard,s only SEC Player of the Week honor in his career. * Has made 61 threes this season, which ranks 13th on the UK list for 3FG in a season.
* Is currently tied with former roommate Jared Prickett for 14th on the all-time UK assists list with 274 assists. He trails No. 13 Rod Rhodes (1993-95) with 275.
* Had his best offensive performance of his career, tallying 25 points on 10-of-19 shooting, including 5-of-11 from three-point range, at Auburn. Also had four rebounds, two assists and two steals. His 10 made field goals was a personal best and his five made threes tied his career high for the fourth time.
* Tallied a career-high eight assists in UK,s Senior Day win over Georgia (2/22/98). Also added 11 points.
* Was 8-of-10 from the field at Florida (2/18), finishing with 18 points, four rebounds and four steals in 24 minutes. * Equaled his career total for threes in a game with five at Tennessee. Finished with 17 points and seven rebounds. * Off to a quick start against South Carolina (Jan. 13)– one three-pointer, two rebounds, three assists in four minutes before picking up a personal and technical foul. Returned in the second half to add 13 points and two more assists.
* Grabbed a season-high seven rebounds vs. Vanderbilt (1-3-98), while hitting 4-of-6 three-pointers.
* Logged the most minutes in a game for his career — 38 against Arkansas. * Battled a stiff back against American, finishing with two points and two assists in 11 minutes, his shortest outing of the season. First aggravated his back late in the game against Tulsa. * Suffered a broken front left tooth against Georgia Tech after he was inadvertently hit in the mouth by Allen Edwards. Returned to action, then had his tooth capped after the game.
* Scored 21 points in consecutive outings against Indiana and Canisius. The totals tied his own career high set as a sophomore against Marshall. Also had five assists against Canisius, and five boards, two assists and a steal in the win over Indiana. His 9-of-20 shooting from the field against the Hoosiers were also career-high numbers.
* Led the team in scoring and assists during the Maui Invitational, averaging 12.3 ppg and 3.7 apg.
* Was 8-10 from the foul line vs. George Washington, both career highs. * Against Morehead State, he played in his first game since the 1996 National Championship game. He sat out as a redshirt in 1996-97. * Will be married to former UK Lady Kat Stacey Reed on May 30 in London, Ky. * A tri-captain.
Season Highs Opponent DatePoints 25 Auburn 2/25/98Rebounds 7 Three timesAssists 8 Georgia 2/22/98Career Highs Opponent DatePoints 25 Auburn 2/25/98FG Made 10 Auburn 2/25/98FG Atts 20 Indiana 12/6/973FG Made 6 South Carolina 2/28/983FG Atts 12 Vanderbilt 1/27/98FT Made 8 G. Washington 11/24/97FT Atts 10 G. Washington 11/24/97Rebounds 9 Iona 12/29/95Assists 8 Georgia 2/22/98Turnovers 4 Four timesBlocks 2 Three timesSteals 5 Marshall 2/27/94Minutes 38 Arkansas 1/17/98
Saul Smith – #11
* Has played in every game this season, filling a vital role as backup point guard.
* Hit his first three-pointers in the SEC Tournament since Jan. 13, finishing 2-for-4 from beyond the arc.
* Grabbed a career high four boards at Auburn. * Made his first career start at Florida (2/18/98), finishing with two points, two rebounds and a season-high four steals in 21 minutes. * Solid line as a reserve vs. Ole Miss: two rebounds, four assists, one steal and no turnovers in 19 minutes.
* Equaled his career high with eight points against Villanova after hitting all four of his free throws.
* For a five-game stretch from the Ohio game to the South Carolina game, he hit 10-of-11 field goals (90.9%), including six consecutive shots over a three-game period. During that span, he also canned 6-of-7 three-pointers (85.7%).
* Scored a career-high eight points on 3-of-3 shooting from the field and 2-of-2 3FG against South Carolina.
* Broke a 48-48 tie with Mississippi State in the second half, canning a three-point shot that propelled the Cats to a seven-point lead and an SEC road win.
* Against Georgia and brother G.G. Smith, he canned two three-pointers in the first half, one at the buzzer, to give the Cats a 35-26 halftime lead. * Recorded a career-high four assists along with two steals in 14 minutes against Tulsa to spark the Cats to victory. * Canned a back-breaking three-point basket against Purdue to give UK a 13-point lead with 9:27 remaining.
* With Wayne Turner in foul trouble against top-ranked Arizona, he logged 22 minutes, finishing with four points, two rebounds and two assists.
Career Highs Opponent DatePoints 8 TwiceFG Made 3 South Carolina 1/13/98FG Atts 7 Arkansas 1/17/983FG Made 2 Twice3FG Atts 4 Louisville 12/27/97FT Made 4 TwiceFT Atts 4 Three timesRebounds 4 Auburn 2/25/98Assists 4 TwiceTurnovers 4 Ohio 12/30/97Blocks 1 Georgia 2/22/98Steals 4 Florida 2/18/98Minutes 23 Twice
Wayne Turner – #5
* Named SEC Tournament MVP after scoring 33 points, grabbing six rebounds and dishing out a tournament-high 19 assists in three games. His best game was in the finale against South Carolina when he scored 18 points and dished out four assists.
* Currently 10th on the school,s assists list with 316 career assists. Needs three to tie Larry Johnson (1974-77) for ninth place. * A 56.5% free-throw shooter his first two years, he became more comfortable with his new form in mid-season and has hit 27 of his last 37 (73.0%). For the year, he,s raised his percentage to 63.9%. * Has made 20 three-pointers this season after making only five during his first two years. Is now shooting 38.5 percent from three-point range. * Recorded the first double-double of his career, finishing with 17 points and a career-best 11 assists at Tennessee. * Played 36 minutes at Georgia, scoring a career-high 20 points and adding five assists in UK,s win. Canned a career-high 10-of-13 free throws to ice the victory.
* For the second time this season, equaled his career-high eight rebounds against Mississippi State, grabbing seven in the first half. Against Canisius, he also grabbed eight in the first half. Had tallied eight against Florida (2/24/96) as a freshman. * Had a career night vs. George Washington, shooting 3-4 from three-point land and grabbing eight steals. The eight steals were a school record, breaking the mark of seven held by John Pelphrey (1990, LSU) and Reggie Hanson (1990, Ole Miss).
* In Maui, saw limited action against Arizona and Missouri after getting in early foul trouble.
Season Highs Opponent DatePoints 20 Georgia 1/6/98Rebounds 8 TwiceAssists 11 Tennessee 1/24/98Steals 8 George Washington 11/24/97Career Highs Opponent DatePoints 20 Georgia 1/6/98FG Made 7 Three timesFG Atts 17 South Carolina 3/8/983FG Made 3 G. Washington 11/24/973FG Atts 4 Four timesFT Made 10 Georgia 1/6/98FT Atts 13 Georgia 1/6/98Rebounds 8 Three timesAssists 11 Tennessee 1/24/98Turnovers 6 TwiceBlocks 2 TwiceSteals 8 G. Washington 11/24/97Minutes 39 Minnesota 3/29/97