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Feb. 27, 2010

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Record Book Notes

  • Ricky Harris continues to stand fourth in career scoring at UMass with nine in the game and now has 1,858. No. 3 on the list is Lou Roe (1,905).

  • Harris continues to stand fourth in career field goal attempts at UMass with 1,454, after he took 15 shots in the game. Next on the list at No. 3 is Lorenzo Sutton (1,518).

  • Harris also is also seventh in career made field goals list with three today. He now has 610 in his career. He stands behind No. 6 Lou Roe (661).

  • Harris continues to be second on the career 3-pointers attempted list with six in the game, giving him 746 in his career. The all-time leader is Monty Mack with 910.

  • Harris continues to be third in career made 3-pointers (262) with one in the game. Next on the list at No. 2 Anthony Anderson (275).

  • Harris made two free throws and now has 376 and moved to seventh in career made free throws. He passed Rashaun Freeman (374). Next on the list is No. 6 Horace Neysmith (379) and No. 5 Harper Williams (424).

  • Harris had no steals and stands in fifth place alone in career steals with 143 in his career. No. 4 is Mike Williams (145) and No. 3 is Anthony Anderson (150).

  • In playing his 125th career game, Harris moved into a tie for seventh in career games played with Tyrone Weeks. Next are Jim McCoy and Tony Barbee with 126, tied for fifth.

    Individual Player Notes

  • Ricky Harris did not score in double-figures for the first time this season, the first time in 26 games he has played. He also saw his 37-game overall streak end. He has scored in double-figures in 90 in his 125 career games. Dating to his sophomore year, Harris has 87 of his last 92 games with 10 or more points.
     

     

  • Harris continues to be the A-10's leading active career scorer (1,858). No. 2 is La Salle's Rodney Green (1,851).

  • Terrell Vinson scored in double-figures for the 14th time this season with 16. Vinson has 10 or more in three games in a row.

  • Vinson had his first college dunk in the second half.

  • Anthony Gurley had his 22nd game this season in double-figures and 48th of the season with 10. He has reached 10 or more in five of the last six games.

  • Freddie Riley scored in double-figures for the 11th time in his career and this season with 12, all on four 3-pointers.

  • Sampson Carter had his first game in double-figures since he had 11 vs. Grambling on Dec. 11, as he scored 10 vs. Dayton.

  • It was Sampson Carter's second game in a row with six rebounds.

  • Sampson Carter also tied his career-high with three steals. He also did it at Duquesne on Feb. 11.

  • Trey Lang had a career-high two free throws made and attempted.

  • Lex Mongo played in his sixth game this season.

  • Javorn Farrell returned to the starting lineup after being suspended for the game vs. Saint Louis. He has started the last eight games he has played in.

  • Hashim Bailley did not play for the first time since Dec. 2 vs. Quinnipiac.

    Series Notes

  • UMass and Dayton are now tied at 8-8 in the all-time series.

  • The win for Dayton was their first since 2005 as UMass had won four in a row in the series including two at UD Arena.

  • Over the last four years, Dayton is 62-6 at UD Arena with two of the losses coming to UMass in 2007 and 2008. Rhode Island picked up a win earlier this season.

  • UMass is now 3-5 all-time at UD Arena, also winning in 1999.

  • Also Of Note

  • The sellout crowd of 13,435 was the largest UMass played before this season. The previous high was the season-opener at Central Florida (8727).
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