Home Court Advantage
BIG EAST squads have been tough to beat at home this season. Pittsburgh is 15-0 this year at the Petersen Events Center and has won 37 consectutive home games. In addition to the Panthers, three other league teams are unbeaten at home. Additionally, six teams (Boston College, Georgetown, Providence, Rutgers, Seton Hall, Syracuse) have only one loss at home.
Connecticut 11-0
Pittsburgh 15-0
2003-04 BIG EAST Weekly Honors
PLAYER OF THE WEEK ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
Nov. 24 Ben Gordon, Connecticut Jamon Gordon, Virginia Tech
Dec. 1 Torin Francis, Notre Dame
Carl Krauser, Pittsburgh Jared Dudley, Boston College
Dec. 8 Bryant Matthews, Virginia Tech
Gerald Riley, Georgetown Guillermo Diaz, Miami
Quincy Douby, Rutgers
Dec. 15 Ryan Gomes, Providence
Curtis Sumpter, Villanova Zabian Dowdell, Virginia Tech
Dec. 22 Ben Gordon, Connecticut Chris Taft, Pittsburgh
Dec. 29 Robert Hite, Miami Chris Taft, Pittsburgh
Jan. 5 Ryan Gomes, Providence
Billy Edelin, Syracuse Charlie Villanueva, Connecticut
Jan. 12 Emeka Okafor, Connecticut Chris Taft, Pittsburgh
Jan. 19 Emeka Okafor, Connecticut Mike Nardi, Villanova
ACTIVE CAREER PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Ben Gordon, UC 3
Ryan Gomes, PC 3
Emeka Okafor, UC 2
Darius Rice, UM 2
Gerald Riley, GU 1
Robert Hite, UM 1
Torin Francis, ND 1
Chris Thomas, ND 1
Carl Krauser, UP 1
Herve Lamizana, RU 1
Andre Barrett, SHU 1
Billy Edelin, SU 1
Curtis Sumpter, VU 1
Bryant Matthews, VT 1
Double-Double Leaders (all games)
Player '03-04 Career
Emeka Okafor, Connecticut 11 40
Bryant Matthews, Virginia Tech 7 15
Ryan Gomes, Providence 6 28
Craig Smith, Boston College 6 16
Torin Francis, Notre Dame 6 16
Hakim Warrick, Syracuse 5 19
Andre Barrett, Seton Hall 3 9
D'or Fischer, West Virginia 3 7
Charlie Villanueva, Connecticut 3 3
Brandon Bowman, Georgetown 3 3
Chris Taft, Pittsburgh 3 3
Herve Lamizana, Rutgers 2 4
Grady Reynolds, St. John's 2 4
Ben Gordon, Connecticut 2 3
Torrian Jones, Notre Dame 2 2
Sean Axani, Rutgers 2 2
Billy Edelin, Syracuse 2 2
Randy Foye, Villanova 2 2
Jared Dudley, Boston College 2 2
Darius Rice, Miami 1 7
Kyle Cuffe, St. John's 1 5
Kelly Whitney, Seton Hall 1 5
Jason Fraser, Villanova 1 5
Jaron Brown, Pittsburgh 1 4
Marcus Douthit, Providence 1 4
Andre Sweet, Seton Hall 1 2
Darrel Owens, Georgetown 1 1
Rodrigue Djahue, Miami 1 1
Mike Nardi, Villanova 1 1
Allen Ray, Villanova 1 1
Will Sheridan, Villanova 1 1
Hilton Armstrong, Connecticut 1 1
Tyrone Sally, West Virginia 1 1
Chris Thomas, Notre Dame 11
Taliek Brown, Connecticut 2
Chevon Troutman, Pittsburgh 2
Maris Laksa, Providence 2
Craig Forth, Syracuse 2
John Allen, Seton Hall 2
Gerry McNamara, Syracuse 1
Marcus Toney-El, Seton Hall 1
Damion Fray, Seton Hall 1
Robert Hite, Miami 1
Jordan Cornette, Notre Dame 1
Ricky Shields, Rutgers 1
2003 - 04 Games Decided By
0-5
or OT 6-10 11-15 16+ Total
Boston College 4-1 4-2 1-0 3-1 12-4
Connecticut 1-1 2-0 1-0 10-1 14-2
Georgetown 1-1 2-1 1-0 6-1 10-3
Miami 0-3 4-1 0-0 8-1 12-5
Notre Dame 2-3 1-0 4-2 1-0 8-5
Pittsburgh 3-0 3-0 5-0 7-0 18-0
Providence 4-2 1-1 2-0 3-0 10-3
Rutgers 4-1 2-2 1-1 2-1 9-5
St. John's 1-2 2-3 1-2 0-3 4-10
Seton Hall 1-1 0-2 3-1 7-0 11-4
Syracuse 1-1 3-0 4-0 5-0 13-1
Villanova 2-3 2-1 3-0 3-1 10-5
Virginia Tech 2-2 2-2 2-1 2-1 8-6
West Virginia 4-1 1-2 2-2 1-1 8-6
Overtime Records - West Virginia 2-0, Boston College 2-0, Pittsburgh 1-0, Rutgers 1-0, Villanova 1-0, Miami 0-1, Providence 0-1, Virginia Tech 0-1, St. John's 0-2
2003-04 Home Attendance
TEAM GP/TOTAL AVG. SELL
OUTS LARGEST
CROWD
Boston College 9/39,948 4,439 5,772
Connecticut 11/142,072 12,916 10 16,294
Georgetown 9/50,624 5,625 8,194
Miami 11/22,878 2,080 4,155
Notre Dame 9/89,818 9,980 2 11,418
Pittsburgh 15/139,212 9,281 1 12,508
Providence 7/62,976 8,997 1 12,993
Rutgers 8/46,401 5,800 1 8,044
St. John's 6/36,294 6,049 11,650
Seton Hall 8/57,408 7,176 7,737
Syracuse 11/211,180 19,198 25,869
Villanova 6/49,649 8,275 4 6,500
Virginia Tech 8/44,385 5,548 6,779
West Virginia 7/42,390 5,056 7,854
TOTALS 124/1,034,763 8,345 19 1925,869
(Largest Crowd - Michigan State at Syracuse - Jan. 3)
Top Tandems
In 2002-03, Troy Bell (25.2) and Craig Smith (19.9) of Boston College were the top scoring duo in the conference. The pair of Eagles averaged 45.1 points per contest. The following are this season's top scoring tandems in the BIG EAST, based on all games played :
Players (ppg.) Total
1. Emeka Okafor (19.7), Ben Gordon (18.3) - UC 38.0
2. Hakim Warrick (19.6), Gerry McNamara (17.9) - SU 37.5
3. Chris Thomas (19.2), Torin Francis (15.7) - ND 34.9
4 Allan Ray (18.1), Curtis Sumpter (16.0) - VU 34.1
5. Robert Hite (17.2), Darius Rice (16.2) - UM 33.4
Gerald Riley (17.2), Brandon Bowman (16.2) - GU 33.4
RPI Report
The BIG EAST Conference has 10 teams among the top 100 of the latest update to the Ratings Percentage Index (RPI), with seven squads among the top 35 (through games of January 18). In addition, the league is ranked third in the nation among all conferences. Ratings calculated by Collegiate Basketball News via its web site at
www.rpiratings.com.
Rank Team
13 Providence
17 Pittsburgh
18 Syracuse
21 Connecticut
22 Boston College
26 Rutgers
30 Seton Hall
57 Villanova
88 West Virginia
92 Notre Dame
101 Georgetown
136 St. John's
146 Virginia Tech
148 Miami
Rank Conference
1 Atlantic Coast
2 Southeastern
3 BIG EAST
4 Big 12
5 Conference USA
6 Big Ten
7 Pacific-10
8 Mountain West
9 Atlantic 10
10 Western Athletics
The BIG EAST in the NCAA Division I Statistical Leaders
(through games of Jan. 12)
SCORING G PTS. AVG.
3. Bryant Matthews, Virginia Tech 12 295 24.6
24. Ryan Gomes, Providence 12 245 20.4
ASSISTS G NO. AVG.
7. Andre Barrett, Seton Hall 14 98 7.0
18. Taliek Brown, Connecticut 14 87 6.2
27. Chris Thomas, Notre Dame 12 71 5.9
REBOUNDING G NO. AVG.
3. Emeka Okafor, Connecticut 13 152 11.7
25. Torin Francis, Notre Dame 12 114 9.5
Bryant Matthews, Virginia Tech 12 114 9.5
28. Ryan Gomes, Providence 12 112 9.3
BLOCKED SHOTS G NO. AVG.
1. Emeka Okafor, Connecticut 13 65 5.0
4. D'or Fischer, West Virginia 12 49 4.1
6. Marcus Douthit, Providence 12 45 3.8
11. Herve Lamizana, Rutgers 12 41 3.4
27. Chris Taft, Pittsburgh 17 41 2.4
STEALS G NO. AVG.
8. Jamon Gordon, Virginia Tech 11 36 3.3
28. Darrel Owens, Georgetown 12 31 2.6
FIELD GOAL PCT. FG FGA PCT.
19. Emeka Okafor, Connecticut 98 161 60.9
FREE THROW PCT. FT FTA PCT.
28. Gerry McNamara, Syracuse 54 62 87.1
3PT FIELD GOAL PCT. 3FG 3FGA PCT.
5. Ben Gordon, Connecticut 37 74 50.0
30. Andre Barrett, Seton Hall 42 96 43.85
3PT FG PER GAME G 3FG 3PG
15. Gerry McNamara, Syracuse 13 45 3.5
29. Andre Barrett, Seton Hall 14 42 3.0
SCORING OFFENSE G PTS. PPG
6. Connecticut 14 1197 85.5
17. Syracuse 13 1074 82.6
SCORING DEFENSE G PTS. AVG.
8. Pittsburgh 17 958 56.4
29. Georgetown 12 723 60.3
SCORING MARGIN OFF. DEF. MAR.
3. Connecticut 1197 879 22.7
18. Pittsburgh 1224 958 15.6
ASSISTS G NO. AVG.
1. Connecticut 14 292 20.9
29. Syracuse 13 226 17.4
FIELD GOAL PCT. FG FGA PCT.
5. Connecticut 458 893 51.3
7. Pittsburgh 463 917 50.5
29. Miami 426 882 48.3
FREE THROW PCT. FT FTA PCT.
22. Notre Dame 193 258 74.8
FIELD GOAL PCT. DEFENSE FG FGA PCT.
3. Connecticut 327 918 35.6
14. Villanova 294 770 38.2
17. Pittsburgh 365 951 38.4
19. Seton Hall 312 811 38.5
3PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 3FG 3FGA PCT.
1. Connecticut 92 214 43.0
3PT FIELD GOALS PER GAME G 3FG AVG 28.
Notre Dame 12 99 8.3
REBOUND MARGIN REB. OPP.
REB. MAR.
2. Connecticut 653 489 11.7
25. Pittsburgh 625 514 6.5
BLOCKED SHOTS G NO. AVG.
1. Connecticut 14 131 9.4
5. Rutgers 12 86 7.2
8. Syracuse 13 85 6.5
11. West Virginia 12 77 6.4
16. Providence 12 74 6.2
22. St. John's 12 70 5.8
27. Notre Dame 12 65 5.4
STEALS G NO. AVG.
2. Georgetown 12 152 12.7
27. Virginia Tech 12 120 10.0
WON-LOST PERCENTAGE W L PCT.
1. Pittsburgh 17 0 1.000
8. Connecticut 13 1 92.9
9. Syracuse 12 1 92.3
28. Georgetown 10 2 83.3