Adelphi Men's Basketball Media Guide 2017-18

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Table of Contents 2017-18 Quick Facts.................................................. 3 The Northeast-10 Conference................................... 4 Head Coach Dave Duke............................................. 5 2017-18 Numerical Roster......................................... 7 2017-18 Alphabetical Roster..................................... 8 2017-18 Men’s Basketball Schedule......................... 9 PLAYERS 0

Austin Beech................................................ 10

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Tavon Ginyard.............................................. 11

2

Jermaine Howerton...................................... 12

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Kevin Martins............................................... 13

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Costa Papacostas........................................ 14

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Daveyon Barnes........................................... 15

10 Conor McGuinness...................................... 16 12 Josh Nunez................................................... 17 15 Jack Laffey................................................... 18 23 Nick Cambio................................................. 19 24 Doug Chappell.............................................. 20 25 Sean Campbell............................................. 21 30 Michael Coffey.............................................. 22 44 Terrel Martin-Garcia..................................... 23 Final 2016-17 Stats.................................................. 24 Single Season Records........................................... 25 Career Records........................................................ 27 1,000 Points Club..................................................... 29 Adelphi in the NCAAs.............................................. 30 Honors & Awards..................................................... 31 All-Time Series Records.......................................... 33 Year-by Year Records.............................................. 34 All-Time Letterwinners............................................ 47 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY

Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation...... 21 Administrations....................................................... 52 Facilities................................................................... 54 About Adelphi University Programs...................... 56 Long Island and New York..................................... 58

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2017-18 Quick Facts University Information

Location: Garden City, N.Y. Founded: 1896 Enrollment: Over 8,500 President: Dr. Christine M. Riordan Athletic Director: Danny McCabe Assoc. Athletic Director/SWA: Kate Whalen Conference: Northeast-10 Home Court/Capacity: Center for Rec. and Sport/1,800 Affiliation: NCAA Division II Nickname: Panthers School Colors: Brown and Gold Athletic Department Phone: (516) 877-4240

Men’s Basketball Information

Head Coach: David Duke Email: DDuke@adelphi.edu Career Record: 44-41 Record at Adelphi: 44-41 Men’s Basketball Office Phone: (516) 877-4239 Assistant Coaches: Sean Lawless, Mike Claxton, Nick Stanton, Mark Blocker, Joe Grupski

Athletic Media Relations

Associate AD/Director: Emily Dorko Office Phone: 516.877.4293 Email Address: edorko@adelphi.edu Coordinator: Victoria Chiesa Office Phone: (516) 877-3774 Email Address: VChiesa@adelphi.edu Graduate Assistant: Morgan Metcalf Office Phone: (516) 877-4236 Email Address: MMetcalf@adelphi.edu Office Fax: (516) 877-4237 Website: www.AUPanthers.com Mailing Address: 1 South Ave. Garden City, N.Y. 11530 Men’s Basketball Contact: Emily Dorko

History

First Year as a Varsity Sport: 1946 All-Time Varsity Record/Years: 1,084-790/70 All-Time NE-10 Record/Years: 69-79/7 NCAA Appearances/Last: 18/2012

2016-17 Team Information

Overall Record: 18-12 NE-10 Regular Season Record: 10-10 Postseason: NE10 Quarterfinals Program Overall Record: 1,102-802/70 Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 10/3

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The Northeast-10 Conference The Northeast-10 Conference is an NCAA Division II conference that was established in 1979. The conference consists of 15 member institutions located throughout the Northeast in the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont. With the addition of women’s golf in 2014-15, the NE-10 now sponsors a total of 24 sports. The institutions that make up the Northeast-10 are Adelphi University (Garden City, N.Y.), American International College (Springfield, Mass.), Assumption College (Worcester, Mass.), Bentley University (Waltham, Mass.), Franklin Pierce University (Rindge, N.H.), Le Moyne College (Syracuse, N.Y.), Merrimack College (North Andover, Mass.), University of New Haven (West Haven, Conn.), Pace University (Pleasantville, N.Y.), Saint Anselm College (Manchester, N.H.), Saint Michael’s College (Colchester, Vt.), The College of Saint Rose (Albany, N.Y.), Southern Connecticut State University (New Haven, Conn.), Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, N.H.), and Stonehill College (Easton, Mass.). The conference’s 15 member institutions are spread geographically from Syracuse, N.Y. to Waltham, Mass. and from Colchester, Vt. to Garden City, N.Y. Many of the members are located in or around the metropolitan areas of Albany, Boston, Manchester, New Haven, Worcester and New York City. The Northeast-10 was proud to welcome the New Haven and Adelphi in the conference’s latest expansion, adding to the powerful union of strong academic and athletic institutions. In addition, LIU Post (Brookville, N.Y.) is an associate member of the NE-10 in the sports of field hockey and football. The Northeast-10 has evolved into a membership committed to competitive athletics programs that emphasize the education, both on and off the field, of more than 6,000 student-athletes. Among the many accomplishments of these institutions are NCAA Division II national championships in women’s basketball, women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s and women’s track and field, and men’s and women’s swimming and diving. The conference is coming off another successful year, collecting four national titles in 2015-16. Two champions from the NE-10 were crowned at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships during the winter season. First it was American International’s Chandler Cotton, Jr., Kemani Hume, Leakey Kipkosgei and Chad Miller claiming the men’s distance medley relay title with a time of 9:48.02. Then Merrimack’s Carly Muscaro won the women’s 400-meter dash title with a time of 52.34 the following night. Muscaro wasn’t quite finished, however, as she defended her 400-meter dash crown at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championship, winning her second individual national championship of 2015-16 by finishing the 400 in 51.32, just .03 seconds shy of the meet record. The very next day, Le Moyne defeated Limestone, 8-4, to

win its fifth NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship and cap off a perfect 20-0 season. When it came to NCAA postseason selections, the NE-10 once again had another sensational year with 44 teams chosen to participate in national tournaments during the year. In addition, student-athletes from 32 different men’s and women’s golf, swimming and diving, cross country, and indoor and outdoor track & field teams competed for national titles. Of those 44 teams earning NCAA bids, 14 different Northeast-10 institutions were represented. Seven NE-10 teams reached the national semifinal round, while three teams played in their respective sport’s national title game. It was a record year for the Northeast-10 academically in 2015-16 as well. Five NE-10 institutions achieved a department Academic Success Rate (graduation rate) of at least 90 percent. Four achieved a score of 95 percent or better, ranking them in the top seven nationally. A record 61 percent of the league’s student-athletes were named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll in the spring with 243 posting a perfect 4.0 GPA. Another new record was set this summer with the release of Team Academic Excellence awards, as 75 percent of the league’s 292 teams achieved a team GPA of 3.0 or higher. The NE-10 also honored 247 student-athletes as members of its academic all-conference teams during the fall, winter and spring seasons. The Northeast-10 also remains focused on its community endeavors. The conference has built a strong partnership with Team IMPACT, a non-profit organization that matches children with life-threatening illnesses with college sports teams. In 2015, the NE-10 became the first ‘fully-matched’ conference in Division II, as at least one team from each member institution has matched with a Team IMPACT child. More than 60 NE-10 teams currently have matches through Team IMPACT. The conference’s fundraising efforts for Make-A-Wish are also more than any other Division II conference in the country over the past decade. Through the establishment and enforcement of regulations, the conference aims to encourage policies that enable intercollegiate athletics programs to contribute to and be considered an integral part of the total educational offerings at our member institutions. The Northeast-10 can look to a long history of success including the growth from seven original member institutions to more than double its size 36 years later, the contention for and winning of multiple national championships, and the recognition of student-athlete performances off the field and in the classroom.

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Adelphi Men’s Basketball Head Coach

DAVE

DUKE 4th Season Record: 44-41 (Three Seasons)

David Duke was named head coach of the men’s basketball program at Adelphi University on April, 29, 2014 by Director of Athletics Danny McCabe. Duke, who helped rebuild programs at Hofstra University and Fordham University, was selected to lead the Panthers in the highly competitive Northeast-10 Conference. Duke, who just completed his fourth year on the bench at Fordham, his second as Associate Head Coach, helped the Rams to an appearance in the Atlantic-10 Championship. He was also instrumental in recruiting the current Atlantic-10 and All-Met Rookie of the Year, Jon Severe. Education

Phone: (516) 877-4239 Email: DDuke@adelphi.edu

helped the Pride become one of the top programs in the country. He was a part of two NCAA tournaments (2000 and 2001) and four Postseason National Invitation Tournaments including three in a row

The DUKE DAYS

Duke started his basketball coaching career as a graduate assistant coach at Hofstra University under the tutelage of now Villanova head Coach Jay Wright. He was then elevated to assistant coach after two seasons. Duke worked under Wright for one season before joining Tom Pecora’s staff at Hofstra when he was named head coach in 2001. An integral member of the staff at Hofstra, Duke

-SUNY Albany ‘97 (Bachelors) Coaching Experience - Head Coach; Adelphi University (2014-Present) - Associate Head Coach, Fordham University (2012-14) - Assistant Coach; Fordham University (2010-12) - Assistant Coach; Hofstra University (2000-2010) - Long Island’s men’s open team, Empire Games (2003-04) - Graduate Assistant; Hofstra University (1998-2000)

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guards, Craig “Speedy” Claxton, who was chosen in the first round of the National Basketball Association’s 2000 NBA draft and Norman Richardson, who appeared in the NBA with the Washington Wizards, Milwaukee Bucks and Indiana Pacers.

In 2003 and 2004, Duke was the head coach of the Long Island’s men’s open team at the Empire State Games that won consecutive championships-the first time that Long Island has ever won back-to-back titles in the history of the Empire State Games. In 2003 Duke became one of the youngest coaches ever to win the gold medal in the open men’s basketball competition. In 2004, Long Island won the championship ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS by an average margin of victory of 33 points per game. Coach Record Pct. The team also averaged 100 points per game and beat George Faherty (1951-66) 210-161 .566 New York City on the way to the championship. James Flanagan (1978-87) 138-101 .577 Duke spent four years at Fordham, including two James Cosgrove (2002-10) 166-77 .683 as the Associate Head Coach. In those four years Jim O’Connor (1988-95) 111-91 .550 Duke’s recruiting efforts helped elevate the talent pool Marvin Kessler (1972-78) 88-60 .595 considerably, leading to a resurgence of the program. Steve Clifford (1995-99) 86-36 .705 Jim Ferry (1999-2002) 82-11 .882 Duke earned his undergraduate degree in 1997 from Michael Gordon (1966-72) 60-84 .417 SUNY Albany where he majored in communications Dom Savino (2010-2014) 60-56 .517 and minored in education. In the 1997-98 season, he Bill Altenburg (1946-51) 48-63 .432 played on the basketball team at New York Institute of Technology. Dave Duke(2014-Present) 44-41 .518 Bernard Tomlin (1987-88) 8-19 .296 Joe Moser (1978/Interim) 1-2 .333 Overall Record (70 years) 1,078-770 .579

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2017-18 Numerical Roster #

Full Name

Yr.

Pos.

Ht.

Hometown / High School

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Austin Beech

So.

G

6-5

San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic

1

Tavon Ginyard

Jr.

G

5-10

Brentwood, N.Y. / Brentwood

2

Jermaine Howerton

Jr.

G

5-10

North Bellmore, N.Y. / Holy Trinity

3

Kevin Martins

Sr.

G

6-0

Mineola, N.Y. / Wheatley School

4

Costa Papacostas

So.

G

6-5

Nicosia, Cyprus / Nicosia Grammar School

5

Daveyon Barnes

So.

G

6-5

Baltimore, Md. / Mount Saint Joseph

10

Conor McGuinness

Jr.

G

5-9

New City, N.Y. / Clarkstown South

12

Josh Nunez

So.

G

5-8

SoHo, N.Y. / La Salle Academy

15

Jack Laffey

Jr.

G/F

6-5

Red Bank, N.J. / Christian Brothers Academy

23

Nick Cambio

Jr.

F

6-7

Tewksbury, Mass. / Cushing Academy

24

Doug Chappell

Sr.

G

6-2

Alexandria, Va. / Episcopal (Fairfield)

25

Sean Campbell

Fr.

G

6-1

Chester, N.Y. / John S. Burke

30

Michael Coffey

Sr.

G

6-1

Monroe, N.Y. / John S. Burke

44 Terrel Martin-Garcia Sr. F 6-6

Mark Blocker Assistant Coach

Mike Claxton Assistant Coach

Catford, England / Haberdashers Aske’s Knights Academy (SUNY Albany)

Joe Grupski

Assistant Coach

Sean Lawless Assistant Coach

Nick Stanton

Assistant Coach

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2017-18 Alphabetical Roster #

Full Name

Yr.

Pos.

Ht.

Hometown / High School

5

Daveyon Barnes

So.

G

6-5

Baltimore, Md. / Mount Saint Joseph

0

Austin Beech

So.

G

6-5

San Diego, Calif. / Cathedral Catholic

23

Nick Cambio

Jr.

F

6-7

Tewksbury, Mass. / Cushing Academy

25

Sean Campbell

Fr.

G

6-1

Chester, N.Y. / John S. Burke

24

Doug Chappell

Sr.

G

6-2

Alexandria, Va. / Episcopal (Fairfield)

30

Michael Coffey

Sr.

G

6-1

Monroe, N.Y. / John S. Burke

1

Tavon Ginyard

Jr.

G

5-10

Brentwood, N.Y. / Brentwood

2

Jermaine Howerton

Jr.

G

5-10

North Bellmore, N.Y. / Holy Trinity

15

Jack Laffey

Jr.

G/F

6-5

Red Bank, N.J. / Christian Brothers Academy

3

Kevin Martins

Sr.

G

6-0

Mineola, N.Y. / Wheatley School

44 Terrel Martin-Garcia Sr. F 6-6

Catford, England / Haberdashers Aske’s Knights Academy (SUNY Albany)

10

Conor McGuinness

Jr.

G

5-9

New City, N.Y. / Clarkstown South

12

Josh Nunez

So.

G

5-8

SoHo, N.Y. / La Salle Academy

4

Costa Papacostas

So.

G

6-5

Nicosia, Cyprus / Nicosia Grammar School

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2017-18 Men’s Basketball Schedule Date Opponent Saturday, Nov. 11 Post University Sunday, Nov. 12 University of Bridgeport Wednesday, Nov. 15* Pace University Saturday. Nov. 18* University of New Haven Tuesday, Nov.21* Le Moyne College Wednesday, Nov. 29 Queens College Saturday, Dec. 2* Southern Connecticut Monday, Dec. 4 NY Institute of Technology Wednesday, Dec. 6* College of St. Rose Saturday, Dec.9* American International Monday, Dec. 11 Felician College Saturday, Dec. 16 Goldey-Beacom College Tuesday, Dec. 19 Molloy College Saturday, Dec. 30 Saint Thomas Aquinas Wednesday, Jan. 3* Assumption College Saturday, Jan. 6* Saint Anselm College Tuesday, Jan. 9* Merrimack College Saturday, Jan. 13* Saint Michael’s College Wednesday, Jan. 17* Bentley University Saturday, Jan. 20* Franklin Pierce University Tuesday, Jan 23* Southern New Hampshire Saturday, Jan. 27* Stonehill College Wednesday Jan. 31* Le Moyne College Saturday, Feb. 3* University of New Haven Tuesday, Feb. 6* College of St. Rose Saturday, Feb. 10* Pace University Wednesday, Feb. 14 Southern Connecticut Tuesday, Feb. 20* American International

Location Bridgeport, CT Bridgeport, CT New York, NY Garden City, NY Garden City, NY Flushing, NY Garden City, NY Old Westbury, NY Albany, NY Springfield, MA Rutherford, NJ Wilmington, DE Rockville Centre, NY Sparkill, NY Garden City, NY Manchester, NH North Andover, MA Garden City, NY Waltham, MA Rindge, NH Garden City. NY Garden City, NY Syracuse. NY West Haven, CT Garden City, NY Garden City, NY New Haven, CT Garden City, NY

Time 8:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 P.m. 7:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.

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* Northeast-10 Conference Game

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Daveyon Barnes

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Austin Beech

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23 Nick Cambio

AUSTIN

BEECH

25 Sean Campbell 24 Doug Chappell 30 Michael Coffey 1

Tavon Ginyard

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Jermaine Howerton

15 Jack Laffey 3

Kevin Martins

44 Terrel Martin-Garcia 10 Conor McGuinness 12 Josh Nunez 4

Costa Papacostas

Class: Sophomore Position: G Heght: 6-5 Hometown: San Diego, Calif. High School: Cathedral Catholic

Honors and Awards

• NE10 All-Rookie Team (2016-17) • NE10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall ‘16, Spring ‘17)

2016-17

• 1Appeared in 30 games with five starts in his rookie year • Led primary players in field-goal percentage (.678), ranking first in NE10 • Averaged 10.0 points per game and 4.3 rebounds per game • Went a perfect 10-10 from the field for 20 points in 97-95 setback vs. SNHU (2/26/17), also recording first double-double (10 rebounds) • Tallied a season-high 22 points on 7-7 shooting and 8-8 from the line vs. Saint Rose (12/7) • NE10 Spalding Rookie of the Week - 12/12/16

At Cathedral Catholic • • • •

Male Athlete of the Year Academic Honor Roll First Team Western League All-Academic Team Western League

Personal

• Son of Michael and Tiki • Marketing major

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Austin Beech

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23 Nick Cambio

TAVON

GINYARD

25 Sean Campbell 24 Doug Chappell 30 Michael Coffey 1

Tavon Ginyard

2

Jermaine Howerton

15 Jack Laffey 3

Kevin Martins

44 Terrel Martin-Garcia 10 Conor McGuinness 12 Josh Nunez 4

Costa Papacostas

Class: Junior Position: G Heght: 5-10 Hometown: Brentwood, N.Y. High School: Brentwood

Honors and Awards

• NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Spring ‘16)

2016-17

• Redshirted the season due to injury

2015-16

• Played in 29 games with nine starts • Averaged 22.6 minutes per-game along with 9.4 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 2.3 assists • Shot 78.8 percent from the free throw line

Career Highs Points: 23 vs. Pace (2/3/16) Field Goals Made: 7 vs. Goldey-Beacom (1/4/16) 3-point Field Goals Made: 5 vs. Pace (2/3/16) Free Throws Made: 8 vs. Pace (2/3/16) Rebounds: 5, twice Assists: 6 at Dowling (11/13/15) Steals: 3 vs. Bentley (1/13/16) Blocks: 1, multiple times

• Passed out six assists versus Dowling (11/13) to go along with eight points • Scored 11 points with three 3-pointers at American International (11/21) • Netted 17 points at Goldey-Beacom (1/4) • Registered 19 points at Bentley (1/13) to go with three steals • Scored a game-high 23 points with five 3-pointers and 8-for-8 from the free throw line at Pace (2/3) while notching five assists and two steals

Brentwood/ St. John the Baptist

• Played one year at Brentwood after St. John the Baptist • Long Island assist leader at 8.9 per-game • Long Island Championship, Section XI Championship and Class ‘AA’ State Championship Finalist • CHSAA and Long Island leading scorer as a junior at 25.2 points per-game

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Daveyon Barnes

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Austin Beech

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23 Nick Cambio

JERMAINE

HOWERTON

25 Sean Campbell 24 Doug Chappell 30 Michael Coffey 1

Tavon Ginyard

2

Jermaine Howerton

15 Jack Laffey 3

Kevin Martins

44 Terrel Martin-Garcia 10 Conor McGuinness 12 Josh Nunez 4

Costa Papacostas

Class: Junior Position: G Heght: 5-10 Hometown: North Bellmore, N.Y. High School: Holy Trinity

At Holy Trinity

Helped team win a CHSAA State Championship as a junior Captained the team as a senior

Personal

Son of Lisa Journalism major who aspires to work in sports

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Daveyon Barnes

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Austin Beech

23 Nick Cambio

3 KEVIN

MARTINS

25 Sean Campbell 24 Doug Chappell 30 Michael Coffey 1

Tavon Ginyard

2

Jermaine Howerton

15 Jack Laffey 3

Kevin Martins

Class: Senior Position: G Heght: 6-0 Hometown: Mineola, N.Y. High School: Wheatley School

Honors and Awards

44 Terrel Martin-Garcia

• NE10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall ‘16, Spring ‘17)

10 Conor McGuinness

2016-17

12 Josh Nunez 4

Costa Papacostas

• Appeared in seven games off the bench • Made Adelphi debut vs. Georgian Court (11/12) • Played a season-high eight minutes at Salem Int’l, scoring two points and dishing out an assist (11/29) • Sank a three and pulled in a rebound in three minutes played at Nyack (12/12)

At Wheatley School

• National Honor Society member • All-County and All-Tournament selection • Ranked in the top three on Long Island in 3-pointers made

Career Highs Points: 3, at Nyack, 12/12/16 Field Goals Made: 1, twice 3-point Field Goals Made: 1, at Nyack, 12/12/16 Free Throws Made: N/A Rebounds: 1, at Nyack, 12/12/16 Assists: 1, at Salem Int’l, 11/29/16 Steals: N/A Blocks: N/A

Personal

• Son of Jorge and Paula • Business management major • Member of basketball and soccer clubs

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Daveyon Barnes

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Austin Beech

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23 Nick Cambio

COSTA

PAPACOSTAS

25 Sean Campbell 24 Doug Chappell 30 Michael Coffey 1

Tavon Ginyard

2

Jermaine Howerton

15 Jack Laffey 3

Kevin Martins

Class: Sophomore Position: G Heght: 6-5 Hometown: Nicosia, Cyprus High School: Nicosia Grammar School

Honors and Awards

44 Terrel Martin-Garcia

• NE10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall ‘16, Spring ‘17)

10 Conor McGuinness

At Nicosia Grammar School

12 Josh Nunez 4

Costa Papacostas

• Member of the U14, U16 and U20 Cyprus National Teams • Voted as the best U16 player in the country (2011) • Voted as the best U18 player in the country (2013)

Personal

• Son of Nicolas Papacostas and Ernestina Slsmani • Computer science major • Aspires to play professionally followed by a career as a computer systems analyst

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Daveyon Barnes

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Austin Beech

5

23 Nick Cambio

DAVEYON

BARNES

25 Sean Campbell 24 Doug Chappell 30 Michael Coffey 1

Tavon Ginyard

2

Jermaine Howerton

15 Jack Laffey 3

Kevin Martins

44 Terrel Martin-Garcia 10 Conor McGuinness 12 Josh Nunez 4

Costa Papacostas

Class: Sophomore Position: G Heght: 6-5 Hometown: Baltimore, Md. High School: Mount Saint Joseph

2016-17

• Appeared in three games before suffering season-ending injury • Made collegiate debut for 26 minutes for 10 points and five rebounds vs. Felcian (11/11/16) • Also added four points and five rebounds in win over Georgian Court (11/12/16)

Personal

• Son of Danielle Barnes and Vince Parker • Sports management major

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Daveyon Barnes

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Austin Beech

10

23 Nick Cambio

CONOR

MCGUINNESS

25 Sean Campbell 24 Doug Chappell 30 Michael Coffey 1

Tavon Ginyard

2

Jermaine Howerton

15 Jack Laffey 3

Kevin Martins

44 Terrel Martin-Garcia 10 Conor McGuinness 12 Josh Nunez 4

Costa Papacostas

Class: Junior Position: G Heght: 5-9 Hometown: New City, N.Y. High School: Clarkstown South

Honors and Awards

• NE10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall ‘15, Fall ‘16, Spring ‘17)

2016-17

• One of three players to start all 30 games • Team’s leader in assists/game at point guard with 8.6/game • Ranked third in NCAA DII in assists and assists/ game • Dished out at least 10 assists in 12 games • Averaged 9.6 points per game as well • Net a double-double in points and assists in seven games • Scored 20 points with a season-high nine rebounds at AIC (2/21) • Shot 41-48 (.854) from the free-throw line

Career Highs Points: 25, vs Bentley 2/24/17 Field Goals Made: 7, twice 3-point Field Goals Made: 6, vs American Int’l, 2/21/17 Free Throws Made: 11, vs Bentley, 2/24/17 Rebounds: 9, vs American Int’l, 2/21/17 Assists: 15, multiple times Steals: 3, twice Blocks: 1, vs. SCSU, 11/18/15

• Went off for 25 points, adding 11 assists in NE10 First Round win over Bentley (2/24)

2015-16

• Played in 27 games with 10 starts, averaging 25.9 minutes per-game • Averaged 6.1 points, 1.9 assists, and 1.3 rebounds per-game • Scored 15 points with two assists at Queens (11/14) • Knocked down five 3-pointers towards all 15 points at Lincoln (11/30) • Recorded 14 points against Salem International (12/8) with four 3-pointers

Clarkstown South • • • • •

Three-time First Team All-League Two-time First Team All-Section First Team and Second Team All-County First Team Tri-County Scored more than 1,000 points in his career

Personal

• Son of Joe and Cynthia • Father played professionally in Ireland after playing collegiately at West Point and Manhattan • Physical education and health major • Aspires to become a coach and gym teacher

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Daveyon Barnes

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Austin Beech

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23 Nick Cambio

JOSH

NUNEZ

25 Sean Campbell 24 Doug Chappell 30 Michael Coffey 1

Tavon Ginyard

2

Jermaine Howerton

15 Jack Laffey 3

Kevin Martins

44 Terrel Martin-Garcia 10 Conor McGuinness 12 Josh Nunez 4

Costa Papacostas

Class: Sophomore Position: G Heght: 5-8 Hometown: SoHo, N.Y. High School: La Salle Academy

At La Salle Academy

• Second Honor Roll student • Graduated with magna cum laude honors

Personal

• Son of Josefina • Nursing major

Career Highs Points: N/A Field Goals Made: N/A 3-Point Field Goals Made: N/A Free Throws Made: N/A Rebounds: N/A Assists: 1, vs. LIU Post, 11/11/2017 Blocks: N/A Steals: N/

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Daveyon Barnes

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Austin Beech

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23 Nick Cambio

JACK

LAFFEY

25 Sean Campbell 24 Doug Chappell 30 Michael Coffey 1

Tavon Ginyard

2

Jermaine Howerton

15 Jack Laffey 3

Kevin Martins

44 Terrel Martin-Garcia 10 Conor McGuinness 12 Josh Nunez 4

Costa Papacostas

Class: Junior Position: G/F Heght: 6-5 Hometown: Red Bank, N.J. High School: Christian Brothers Academy

Honors and Awards

2015-16

• NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall ‘15, Spring ‘16, Fall ’16, Spring ‘17) • NE10 All-Conference Honorable Mention (2016-17)

• Played in 28 games with four starts, averaging 22.9 minutes per-game • Accumulated averages of 8.0 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 1.1 assists while shooting 94.6 from the free throw line • Went 6-for-6 from the charity stripe at American International (11/21) towards 12 points and five rebounds • Posted 16 points including 8-for-8 from the free throw line at Goldey-Beacom (1/4) • Netted a career-high 25 points at Merrimack (1/23) with seven 3-pointers to go along with five rebounds and two assists • Notched 14 points and seven rebounds against Assumption (1/30) • Knocked down six 3-pointers at Le Moyne (2/17) for all 18 points

2016-17 • Started all 30 contests, averaging 38.6 minutes/ game • Shot 46.1 percent from the field and a team-high 40.6 percent from three-point land • Averaged 17.0 points/game as team’s second-leading scorer • Twice broke the 30-point barrier on the season with a career-high 35 on 12-for-20 shooting (eight threes) vs. AIC (11/19) and 31 points at Nyack (12/12) • Scored 20+ points in 11 games • Recorded only double-double of the season with 12 points and 10 rebounds at SNHU (1/14)

Career Highs Points: 35, vs. American Int›l, 11/19/16 Field Goals Made: 12, vs. American Int›l, 11/19/16 3-point Field Goals Made: 8, vs. American Int›l, 11/19/16 Free Throws Made: 8, multiple times Rebounds: 10, vs. SNHU 1/14/17 Assists: 7, vs. Georgian Court, 11/12/16 Steals: 2, multiple times Blocks: 1, multiple times

Christian Brothers Academy • First-Team All-Shore • New Jersey Non-Public A Champion • Kerwin Award for best overall player on the Shore

Personal • Son of Terence and Denise • Sister plays soccer for Buffalo State University • Finance major

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25 Sean Campbell 24 Doug Chappell 30 Michael Coffey 1

Tavon Ginyard

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Jermaine Howerton

15 Jack Laffey 3

Kevin Martins

Class: Junior Position: F Heght: 6-7 Hometown: Tewksbury, Mass. High School: Cushing Academy

Honors and Awards

44 Terrel Martin-Garcia

• NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall ‘15)

10 Conor McGuinness

2016-17

12 Josh Nunez 4

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• • • •

Appeared in 26 games off the bench Averaged 4.5 points and 3.9 rebounds/game Net double figures in three games, with a season-high 13 points twice Recorded first double-double (12 points, 12 rebounds) in 23 bench minutes at SNHU (1/14/17)

2015-16 • • • •

Played in 23 games Averaged 2.1 points and 1.0 rebounds Scored 10 points, including two 3-pointers, in nine minutes against Concordia (12/18) Knocked down two 3-pointers to go along with two assists against AIC (2/23)

Career Highs Points: 13, twice Field Goals Made: 5, twice 3-point Field Goals Made: 2, multiple times Free Throws Made: 4, vs. Saint Michael›s, 1/7/17 Rebounds: 12, vs. SNHU, 1/14/17 Assists: 5, twice Steals: 1, multiple times Blocks: 1, vs. Bentley, 1/11/17

Personal

• Son of Ann and Steve • Business management major\

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30 Michael Coffey 1

Tavon Ginyard

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Jermaine Howerton

15 Jack Laffey 3

Kevin Martins

44 Terrel Martin-Garcia

Class: Senior Position: G Heght: 6-2 Hometown: Alexandria, Va. High School: Episcopal (Fairfield)

At Fairfield (2013-15)

• Appeared in 26 games over two seasons, averaging 3.65 points per game

10 Conor McGuinness 12 Josh Nunez 4

Costa Papacostas

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25 Sean Campbell 24 Doug Chappell 30 Michael Coffey 1

Tavon Ginyard

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Jermaine Howerton

15 Jack Laffey 3

Kevin Martins

44 Terrel Martin-Garcia 10 Conor McGuinness 12 Josh Nunez 4

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Class: Freshman Position: G Heght: 6-1 Hometown: Chester, N.Y. • S. Burke High School: John

At John S. Burke

• Two-time division champion • Section IX runner-up • Named Most Improved Player Landed on the Honor Roll

Personal

• Son of Sean • Reached the rank of Eagle Scout • Political science major

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25 Sean Campbell 24 Doug Chappell 30 Michael Coffey 1

Tavon Ginyard

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Jermaine Howerton

Class: Senior Position: G Heght: 6-1 Hometown: Monroe, NY High School: John S. Burke

15 Jack Laffey 3

Kevin Martins

44 Terrel Martin-Garcia 10 Conor McGuinness 12 Josh Nunez

Honors and Awards • • • • • • • •

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CoSIDA Academic All American (2016-17) All-Met Division II Second Team (2016-17) NE10 Academic All-Conference (2016-17) NE10 All-Conference Third Team (2016-17) CoSIDA Academic All-District (2016-17) NE-10 All-Rookie Team (2015) NE-10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (Fall ‘14, Spring ‘15, Fall ‘15, Spring ‘16) D2 ADA Academic Achievement Award (2016)

2016-17 • • • • • •

Started in all 30 games in the season National leader in minutes per game, averaging 39.3 per contest Also ranked in the NCAA Division II top 10 in total minutes (5th), total three-point FG made (7th) and three-point FG/game (7th) Shot 46.8 percent from the floor and 40.0 percent from behind the arc Averaged 21.6 points per contest, scoring double figures in every game Scored a season and career-high 44 points (17-22 FG, 9-11 from three) in NE10 Quarterfinal win vs. Bentley (2/24), setting a new Adelphi single-game record for three-pointers made

Career Highs Points: 44, vs Bentley, 2/24/17 Field Goals Made: 17, vs Bentley, 2/24/17 3-point Field Goals Made: 9, vs Bentley, 2/24/17 Free Throws Made: 10, vs. Pace, 12/10/16 Rebounds: 11, twice Assists: 7, vs. Concordia, 12/18/15 Steals: 4, twice Blocks: 1, 5+ times

• •

Scored 1,000th career point with 21 points in win vs. NYIT (12/30) Tallied a double-double (29 points, 11 rebounds) in regular-season finale at AIC (2/21)

2015-16 • • • • • • • • • •

Started all 29 games Averaged 15.4 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per-game Shot 38.9 percent from 3-point range Scored more than 20 points on six dates Netted a career-high 34 points, including eight 3-points, at American International (11/21) Went 8-for-10 from the free throw line towards 23 points against Le Moyne (12/5) Dished out seven assists versus Concordia (12/18) to go along with 17 points Posted a “double-double” 21 points and 10 rebounds at Goldey-Beacom (1/4) Hauled in a career-best 11 rebounds at Franklin Pierce (1/6) Poured in 28 points against American International (2/23) that included nine field goals made

2014-15 • • • • • • •

Played in 25 games with 17 starts Shot 40.9 percent from beyond the arc Averaged 11.0 points per-game along with 2.2 rebounds and 1.1 assists Scored 20 or more points on three occasions Dropped in six free throws towards 20 points at Roberts Wesleyan (11/29) Converted nine field goals into a season-high 23 points versus Saint Anselm (1/10) Matched his career-high with 23 points at Saint Michael’s with six 3-pointers made

Personal •

Undecided major

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25 Sean Campbell 24 Doug Chappell 30 Michael Coffey 1

Tavon Ginyard

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Jermaine Howerton

15 Jack Laffey 3

Kevin Martins

44 Terrel Martin-Garcia 10 Conor McGuinness 12 Josh Nunez 4

Costa Papacostas

Class: Senior Heght: 6-6 Add Hometown: Catford, England High School: Haberdashers Aske’s Knights Academy (SUNY Albany)

2014

• At SUNY Albany (2016-17) • Appeared in 12 games off the bench for 40 minutes total

At Missouri State-West Plains (2014-16)

• Earned All-Region 16 Honors both years, including First Team in 2014-15 season in the NJCAA • Averaged 11.9 points and 7.5 rebounds per game in two years, helping team to 40 victories total

At Haberdashers Aske’s Knights Academy

• Played basketball and soccer • Played with the U18 England National Team in 2013, helping team to U19 Italian Finale Nazionale championship game and Midnight Madness Championship • Team captain as a senior • Prepped a year at Hackney

Personal

• Son of Carlos and Deborah • Has three brothers, Courtney, Danel and Ethan, and a sister, Bianca

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Final 2016-17 Stats RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

OVERALL 18-12 10-10 8-2

HOME 8-6 5-5 3-1

AWAY 8-6 5-5 3-1

NEUTRAL 2-0 0-0 2-0

Minutes Total 3-Pts F-Throws Rebounds Scoring ## Player Gp-Gs Tot Avg Fg-Fga Pct 3Fg-Fga Pct Ft-Fta Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF DQ A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 30 Michael Coffey 30-30 1179 39.3 213-455 .468 108-270 .400 113-145 .779 9 107 116 3.9 64 0 65 99 2 23 647 21.6 15 Jack Laffey 30-30 1159 38.6 165-358 .461 103-254 .406 76-100 .760 11 125 136 4.5 76 1 59 54 9 18 509 17.0 44 Manny Suarez 30-29 737 24.6 187-339 .552 36-113 .319 97-122 .795 46 235 281 9.4 102 3 36 75 58 13 507 16.9 00 Austin Beech 30-5 876 29.2 116-171 .678 2-8 .250 67-97 .691 29 99 128 4.3 96 3 76 70 26 29 301 10.0 10 Conor McGuinness 30-30 1157 38.6 96-244 .393 55-158 .348 41-48 .854 4 69 73 2.4 89 2 257 122 0 21 288 9.6 14 Chris Millender 26-26 539 20.7 77-144 .535 3-18 .167 49-68 .721 37 137 174 6.7 48 0 24 27 13 11 206 7.9 05 Daveyon Barnes 3-0 44 14.7 5-6 .833 1-1 1.000 3-6 .500 2 8 10 3.3 8 0 0 4 0 1 14 4.7 23 Nick Cambio 26-0 345 13.3 47-83 .566 7-26 .269 16-20 .800 11 90 101 3.9 48 1 19 19 1 5 117 4.5 03 Kevin Martins 7-0 18 2.6 2-4 .500 1-1 1.000 0-0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 1 0 1 1 0 0 5 0.7 21 Maxx Rosenbloom 4-0 7 1.8 0-2 .000 0-0 .000 1-3 .333 1 1 2 0.5 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.3 24 John Ferguson 7-0 14 2.0 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 0-1 .000 1 1 2 0.3 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0.0 Team 32 52 84 4 Total 30 6075 908-1807 .502 316-850 .372 463-610 .759 183 925 1108 36.9 535 10 538 477 109 121 2595 86.5 Opponents 30 6075 956-2130 .449 165-521 .317 400-574 .697 333 800 1133 37.8 587 - 364 340 93 229 2477 82.6

TEAM STATISTICS ADE OPP SCORING 2595 2477 Points per game 86.5 82.6 Scoring margin +3.9 FIELD GOALS-ATT 908-1807 956-2130 Field goal pct .502 .449 3 POINT FG-ATT 316-850 165-521 3-point FG pct .372 .317 3-pt FG made per game 10.5 5.5 FREE THROWS-ATT 463-610 400-574 Free throw pct .759 .697 F-Throws made per game 15.4 13.3 REBOUNDS 1108 1133 Rebounds per game 36.9 37.8 Rebounding margin -0.8 ASSISTS 538 364 Assists per game 17.9 12.1 TURNOVERS 477 340 Turnovers per game 15.9 11.3 Turnover margin -4.6 Assist/turnover ratio 1.1 1.1 STEALS 121 229 Steals per game 4.0 7.6 BLOCKS 109 93 Blocks per game 3.6 3.1 ATTENDANCE 6526 6300 Home games-Avg/Game 14-466 14-418 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 2-228 Score by Periods Adelphi University Opponents

1st 1294 1160

2nd 1264 1280

OT 37 37

Totals 2595 2477

Date Opponent * 11/19/16 AIC 11/12/16 vs Georgian Court * 11/16/16 at Southern Connecticut State 11/11/16 vs Felician * 11/22/16 at NEW HAVEN 11/27/16 QUEM 11-29-16 at Salem Int’l University 12/01/16 MOLM * 12/03/16 at Le Moyne * 12/7/16 COLLEGE OF SAINT ROS * 12/10/16 at Pace 12/12/16 at Nyack College 12/30/16 NYIT 01/02/17 at Roberts Wesleyan College * 01/04/17 FRANKLIN PIERCE * 01/07/17 at Saint Michael’s College * 01/11/17 BENTLEY * 01/14/17 at So. New Hampshire * 01/18/17 at Stonehill * 01/21/17 MERRIMACK * 01/24/17 SAINT ANSELM * 01/28/17 at Assumption * 02/01/17 PACE * 02/04/17 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT * 02/08/17 at College of Saint Ros * 02/11/17 NEW HAVEN * 02/15/17 LE MOYNE * 2/21/17 at American International 02/24/17 BENTLEY ^ 02/26/17 at So. New Hampshire * - Conference game

W/L Score Att. W 94-84 513 W 95-78 150 L 70-82 1427 Wot 77-76 305 W 82-76 162 W 108-78 412 W 104-64 137 Lot 102-109 518 L 64-70 264 W 83-70 529 W 93-85 256 W 99-66 176 W 101-82 731 W 90-85 105 L 79-101 175 W 89-77 521 Wot 88-82 201 L 77-83 356 W 107-95 537 L 77-81 317 L 76-88 198 W 83-73 294 L 76-77 430 W 87-86 289 L 68-85 317 W 85-81 587 L 65-83 1189 L 80-92 421 W 101-91 437 L 95-97 872

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Single Season Records SCORING Michael Coffey Perry Herbert Richard Byrd Wayne Nelson Steve Sherman Malcolm Dowdy Perry Herbert Ryan McCormack Gordie McCrae Howie Gulker

647 619 612 591 583 575 573 556 550 544

2016-17 1995-96 2009-10 2002-03 1966-67 1990-91 1994-95 2000-01 1978-79 1963-64

SCORING AVERAGE Don Payne Steve Sherman Ernie Merz Malcolm Dowdy Michael Coffey Malcolm Dowdy Gordie McCrae Perry Herbert Steve Sherman Howie Gulker

25.0 22.4 22.2 21.9 21.6 21.3 21.1 20.6 20.3 20.1

1954-55 1966-67 1968-69 1989-90 2016-17 1990-91 1978-79 1995-96 1965-66 1963-64

231 231 226 225 213 211 209 205 199 197

1995-96 1963-64 1994-95 1978-79 2016-17 1966-67 1990-91 1983-84 1972-73 1979-80

FIELD GOALS Perry Herbert Howie Gulker Perry Herbert Gordie McCrae Michael Coffey Steve Sherman Malcolm Dowdy Steve Pollack Don Galloway Rikce Cooke

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS

Howie Gulker Richard Byrd Stephen Mallis Howie Gulker Richard Byrd Michael Coffey Mark Schissler Gordie McCrae Malcolm Dowdy Steve Sherman

Jim Grant John Waller Steve Sherman Steve Sherman Mike Mosby Jim Grant Buzz Matthews Richard Byrd John Waller George McKenzie

499 482 477 464 461 455 453 445 439 438

1963-64 2009-10 1963-64 1962-63 2010-11 2016-17 1966-67 1978-79 1990-91 1966-67

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1 Steffon Farley Raymond Williams Pat Bank Sam Rowe Eddie Williams Eddie Williams Perry Herbert Mike Mosby Mike Mosby Perry Herbert

.642 .607 .605 .604 .580 .594 .594 .594 .592 .590

188 178 164 161 151 142 138 133 132 132

1954-55 1989-90 1966-67 1965-66 2006-07 1958-59 1981-82 2009-10 1990-91 1963-64

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE2 2009-10 1995-96 1985-86 1991-92 2000-01 2001-02 1995-96 2006-07 2005-06 1994-95

Jack Laffey Chris Diasparra Richard Byrd Sergio DeRojas Peter Ruh Chris Diasparra Wayne Nelson John Horton Sergio DeRojas Richard Byrd Sergio DeRojas

1954-55 2009-10 1958-59 1966-67 1989-90 2002-03 2010-11 2006-07 1990-91 1990-91

3-PT FIELD GOALS

FREE THROWS Jim Grant Richard Byrd Jim Grant Steve Sherman John Waller Wayne Nelson Richard Byrd Mike Mosby Malcolm Dowdy John Waller

251 225 221 216 216 211 211 207 190 185

Michael Coffey Jack Laffey Yaacov Williams Kimani Blaize Wayne Nelson Michael Coffey Kendell Craig Casey Cosgrove Kimani Blaize Kendell Craig Wayne Nelson

.946 .926 .91 .909 .875 .870 866 .864 .862 .860 .857

108 103 95 91 90 84 80 78 74 72 71

2015-16 2007-08 2010-11 1983-84 1981-82 2009-10 2002-03 1979-80 1984-85 2009-10 1981-82

2016-17 2016-17 1999-00 2005-06 2001-02 2015-16 2001-02 2009-10 2006-07 2000-01 2002-03

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Single Season Records 3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Michael Coffey Jack Laffey Casey Cosgrove Kendell Craig Kimani Blaize Yaacov Williams Wayne Nelson Kimani Blaize Michael Coffey Wayne Nelson Kimani Blaize

270 254 243 242 236 225 224 220 216 186 175

2016-17 2016-17 2009-10 2001-02 2006-07 1999-00 2001-02 2005-06 2015-16 2002-03 2004-05

3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE3 Charles Webb Dwayne Thompson Anthony Libroia Justin Mallis Perry Herbert Andy Mahar Eugene Marquardt Anthony Gilliam Ryan MCormack Kendell Craig Curtis Wilson

.514 .514 .500 .493 .466 .452 .440 .431 .434 .424 .425

1986-87 2000-01 2015-16 1995-96 1994-95 1992-93 1991-92 1994-95 2000-01 2000-01 1988-89

368 357 355 306 303 298 289 287 286 281

1958-59 1963-64 1963-64 1962-63 1983-84 1954-55 1994-95 1990-91 1954-55 2016-17

REBOUNDS Jim Grant George McKenzie Howie Gulker Howie Gulker Steve Pollack Don Payne Kevin Miller John Waller Marty Funk Manny Suarez

REBOUND AVERAGE

BLOCKS

Jim Grant Don Payne Marty Funk Howie Gulker Jim Grant George McKenzie Howie Gulker Steve pollack Bill Johnson Neal Blackstein

1951-52 1954-55 1954-55 1963-64 1958-59 1963-64 1962-63 1983-84 1973-74 1968-69

Rich Edwards Rich Edwards Rich Edwards Manny Suarez Steffon Farley Sam Rowe Manny Suarez Sky Khaleel Sam Rowe Michael Taylor Justin Mallis

2016-17 1995-96 1999-00 1975-76 2000-01 1998-99 2009-10 1996-97 1994-95 2015-16 2005-06

MINUTES PER GAME

14.3 14.2 13.5 13.148 13.142 12.8 11.8 10.821 10.818 10.7

ASSISTS Connor McGuinness 257 Danny Gimpel 243 Ryan McCormack 215 Gordie McCrae 200 Ryan McCormack 199 Ryan McCormack 197 Casey Cosgrove 179 Danny Gimpel 177 Danny Gimpel 168 Anthony Libroia 166 Aaron Cummings 153

STEALS Kevin Miller James Lloyd Aaron Cummings Casey Cosgrove Kevin Miller John Waller Tim Byrnes Sherod Quarles Malcolm Dowdy Danny Gimpel Richard Byrd

Michael Coffey Jack Laffey Joe Swenton Eugene Marquardt Perry Herbert Anthony Libroia Andy Mahar Kimani Blaize Tony Kellman Steve Pollack

110 98 86 70 67 58 58 48 46 44 42

39.3 38.6 38.1 37.8 35.6 35.6 35.5 35.5 35.2 35.0

2001-02 2000-01 1999-00 2015-16 2009-10 1992-93 2016-17 2008-09 1991-92 1985-86 1998-99

2016-17 2016-17 1991-92 1991-92 1995-96 2015-16 1991-92 2006-07 2002-03 1981-82

Minimum 100 attempts Minimum 50 attempts 3 Minimum 35 attempts Bold indicates Active Player 1

79 76 71 70 68 68 67 65 62 62 61

1994-95 1988-89 2005-06 2009-10 1993-94 1990-91 1985-86 1992-93 1989-90 1995-96 2009-10

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Career Records SCORING Richard Byrd Malcolm Dowdy Gordie McCrae Wayne Nelson Ryan McCormack Curtis Wilson John Waller Don Payne Kendell Craig Kimani Blaize

2, 013 1,897 1,711 1,619 1,553 1,531 1,526 1,503 1,502 1,485

2007-11 1987-91 1975-79 1999-03 1997-01 1987-91 1987-91 1951-55 1999-02 2003-07

SCORING AVERAGE Perry Herbert Gerald Beckles Stephen Mallis Steve Sherman Malcolm Dowdy Mark Schissler Kendell Craig Gordie McCrae Don Payne Jim Grant

19.5 1994-96 19.3 1976-78 18.65 1962-65 18.56 1964-67 18.2 1987-91 17.8 1965-68 16.9 1999-02 16.94 1975-79 16.89 1951-55 16.7 53-55,57-59

FIELD GOALS Malcolm Dowdy Gordie McCrae Richard Byrd Steve Pollack Curtis Wilson Kendell Craig Mark Schissler Yaacov Williams John Waller Steve Sherman

730 701 625 584 571 537 530 529 528 524

1987-91 1975-79 2007-11 1980-84 1987-91 1999-02 1965-68 1996-00 1987-91 1964-67

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS

FREE THROWS

Richard Byrd Malcolm Dowdy Gordie McCrae Curtis Wilson Kimani Blaize Mark Schissler Stephen Mallis Kendell Craig Howie Gulker Steve Pollack

Richard Byrd John Waller Ryan McCormack Don Payne Malcolm Dowdy Jim Grant Sergio DeRojas Buzz Matthews Stephen Mallis Wayne Nelson

1,679 1,526 1,359 1,261 1,245 1,228 1,219 1,196 1,166 1,163

2007-11 1987-91 1975-79 1987-91 2003-07 1965-68 1962-65 1999-02 1961-64 1980-84

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE1 Patrick Banks Perry Herbert Sam Rowe Sreffon Farley Eddie Williams Mike Mosby Eric Martin Kevin Miller Sherod Quarles Don Galloway

FREE THROW ATTEMPTS

.605 .592 .585 .578 .570 .568 .563 .561 .535 .534

1985-86 1994-96 1991-93 2006-10 1998-02 2003-07 2002-06 1993-95 1992-94 1972-74

125 123 123 120 120 119 118 117 113 113

1997-01 1998-02 2007-11 1996-99 1993-97 2000-04 2002-06 2003-07 1996-00 2003-07

GAMES Ryan McCormack Rich Edwards Richard Byrd Justin Mallis Danny Gimpel Dwayne Thompson Jamaal Wagner Kimani Blaize Yaacov Williams Samuel Jenkins

529 2007-11 466 1987-91 405 1997-01 380 1952-55 380 1987-91 364 53-55, 57-59 361 1980-85 323 1981-85 314 1962-65 312 1999-03

John Waller Richard Byrd Ryan McCormack Don Payne Steve Sherman Jim Grant Malcolm Dowdy Buzz Matthews Gordie McCrae Sergio DeRojas

683 1987-91 623 2007-11 567 1997-01 554 1952-55 539 1964-67 524 53-55,57-59 516 1987-91 489 1981-85 422 1975-79 414 1980-85

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE2 Sergio DeRojas Richard Byrd Alvin Vivican Stephen Mallis Wayne Nelson Bob Popko John Horton Vince Quarto

.872 .849 .835 .835 .834 .812 .812 .809

1980-85 2007-11 2006-09 1962-65 1999-03 1956-59 1977-80 1956-59

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Career Records 3-PT FIELD GOALS Kimani Blaize Wayne Nelson Justin Mallis Kendell Craig Anthony Gilliam Richard Byrd Yaacov Williams Jack Laffey Ryan McCormack Jamaal Wagner Michael Coffey

279 263 192 192 180 180 172 153 142 141 140

REBOUNDS 2003-07 1999-03 1996-99 1999-02 1992-96 2007-11 1996-00 2016-17 1997-01 2002-06 2015-*

3-PT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Kimani Blaize Wayne Nelson Richard Byrd Kendell Craig Justin Mallis Anthony Gilliam Jamaal Wagner Jack Laffey Ryan McCormack Curtis Wilson Danny Gimpel

752 673 576 530 493 465 433 384 383 362 359

.440 .439 .413 .400 .398 .396 .391 .389 .389 .387

899 71-75 894 1980-84 866 53-55,57-59 855 1961-64 840 1987-91 821 1951-55 720 2012-16 674 1996-99 674 2007-11 659 1998-02 653 1966-69

REBOUND AVERAGE 2003-07 1999-03 2007-11 1999-02 1996-99 1992-96 2002-06 2016-17 1997-01 1987-91 1993-97

3-PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE3 Perry Herbert Eugene Marquardt Donnell Cummings Mark Reilly Jack Laffey Yaacov Williams Wayne Nelson Andy Mahar Justin Mallis Anthony Gilliam

Bill Johnson Steve Pollack Jim Grant Howie Gulker John Waller Don Payne Ryan Denicola Chris Bernard Richard Byrd Rich Edwards Neal Blackstein

STEALS

1994-96 1988-92 2005-07 1988-90 2016-17 1996-00 1999-03 1991-93 1996-99 1992-96

Jim Grant Marty Funk Howie Gulker George McKenzie Bill Johnson Dave Kinsley Kevin Miller Don Payne Harvey Mandell Stephen Mallis

12.37 53-55, 57-59 11.43 1954-56 11.40 1961-64 10.02 1962-64 9.99 1971-75 9.40 1970-72 9.24 1992-95 9.22 1951-55 8.95 1968-71 8.77 1962-65

ASSISTS Ryan McCormack Danny Gimpel Anthony Libroia Sergio DeRojas Tim Byrnes Tony Kellman Richard Harkins Casey Cosgrove Thomas McCormack Aaron Cummings James Lloyd Andy Mahar

719 664 482 397 376 370 347 318 280 267 259 256

1997-01 1993-97 2012-16 1980-85 1984-88 1999-03 2008-12 2008-10 2001-04 2004-06 1988-90 1991-93

Danny Gimpel Malcolm Dowdy Ryan McCormack Kimani Blaize Richard Byrd John Waller Sergio DeRojas Curtis Wilson Tim Byrnes Kevin Miller

215 207 204 199 194 189 169 167 160 147

1993-97 1987-91 1997-01 2003-07 2007-11 1987-91 1980-85 1987-91 1984-88 1993-95

312 146 104 123 97 93 85 80 59

1998-02 2016-17 1991-93 2006-10 2006-09 2007-11 1996-99 1987-91 1993-95

3,962 3,935 3,675 3,633 3,472 3,364 3,195 3,149 3,051 3,011

1999-03 1997-01 2012-16 2003-07 1993-97 1980-85 1987-91 1987-91 1996-99 1997-91

BLOCKS Richie Edwards Manny Suarez Sam Rowe Steffon Farley Sky Khaleel David Akinyooye Justin Mallis John Waller Kevin Miller Two at 51

MINUTES Tony Kellman Ryan McCormack Anthony Libroia Kimani Blaize Danny Gimpel Sergio DeRojas Curtis Wilson Malcolm Dowdy Justin Mallis John Waller

Minimum 100 attempts Minimum 50 attempts 3 Minimum 35 attempts Bold indicates Active Player 1 2

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1,000 Points Club Name 1. Richard Byrd 2. Malcolm Dowdy 3. Gordie McCrafe 4. Wayne Nelson 5. Ryan McCormack 6. Curtis Wilson 7. John Waller 8. Don Payne 9. Kendell Craig 10. Kimani Blaize 11. Steve Pollack 12. Justin Mallis 13. Danny Gimpel 14. Steve Sherman 15. Michael Coffey 16. Mark Schissler 17. Anthony Libroia 18. Stephen Mallis 19. Jerry Long 20. Buzz Matthews 21. Perry Herbert 22. Howie Gulker 23. Vince Quarto 24. Jim Grant 25. Tony Kellman 26. Yaacov Williams 27. Sergio DeRojas 28. Ray Williams 29. Duane Morgan 30. Eddie Williams 31. Ernie Merz 32. Jamaal Wagner 33. Don Morales 34. Chris Bernard 35. Art Snelders

Years 2007-11 1987-91 1975-79 1999-03 1997-01 1987-91 1987-91 1951-55 1999-02 2003-07 1980-84 1995-99 1993-97 1964-67 2014-* 1965-68 2012-16 1962-65 1985-88 1981-85 1994-96 1961-64 1956-59 1951-53, 57 1999-03 1996-00 1980-84 1993-97 2011-15 1998-02 1966-69 2002-06 1964-67 1996-99 1946-50

Points 2,013 1,897 1,711 1,619 1,553 1,531 1,526 1,503 1,502 1,485 1,457 1,409 1,393 1,390 1,370 1,366 1,350 1,324 1,315 1,255 1,225 1,201 1,200 1,194 1,176 1,173 1,123 1,105 1,066 1,052 1,050 1,047 1,037 1,007 1,004

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Adelphi in the NCAAs The Adelphi men’s basketball program has received a total of 17 invitations to the NCAA Division II Basketball Tournament including nine straight appearances from 1995-2003 and a total of three trips to the NCAA Elite Eight. In all, the Panthers have played in 28 NCAA Tournament games in their history and posted an 11-17 record.

Team/Single Game Records SINGLE GAME RECORDS Most Points 52, Don Payne vs. Pratt, 2/15/55 Field Goals Made 16, Malcolm Dowdy vs. PhilaU, 3/2/91 Free Throws Made 22, Don Payne vs. Pratt, 2/15/55 3-Pt Field Goals Made 8, Wayne Nelson vs. NYIT, 12/15/01 and Michael Coffey vs. AIC, 11/21/16 Kendell Craig vs. Mercy, 2/20/02 Michael Coffey vs. America Int’l, 11/21/15 Most Assists 15, Ryan McCormack vs. Southampton, 1/12/00 and 15,Connor McGuinness vs. Nyack College 12/12/16 and Bentley University 1/11/17 Most Rebounds 27, Howie Gulker vs. Queens, 12/27/62 27, Don Payne vs. Yeshiva, 2/16/55

TEAM RECORDS

Most Wins, Season 31, 2000-01 Most Losses, Season 21, 2013-14 Most Points, Game 142 vs. Medgar Evers, 1979-80 Most Points, Season 2,595, 2016-17 Longest Winning Streak 31, 2000-01 Longest Losing Steak 11, 1987-88 Best Winning Percentage .969, 2000-01

SEASON/CAREER LEADERS

Scoring

Career-Richard Byrd Season-Perry Herbert

Rebounding

Career-Bill Johnson Season-Jim Grant

2007-11 2,013 1995-96 619

Career-Rich Edwards Season-Rich Edwards

Minutes 1981-85 899 1958-59 368

Assists

Career- Ryan McCormack 1997-01 719 Season-Danny Gimpel 1995-96 243

Steals

Blocks

Career-Malcolm Dowdy 1987-91 207 Season-Kevin Miller 1994-95 79

Career-Tony Kellman Season-Tony Kellman

1998-02 312 2001-02 110 1999-03 3,962 2002-03 1,098

Field Goals

Career-Malcolm Dowdy 1987-91 730 Season-Perry Herbert 1995-96 231

Field Goal Attempts Career- Richard Byrd Season-Howie Gulker

2007-11 1,679 1963-64 499

Field Goal Percentage

Free Throws

Career- Richard Byrd Season-Jim Grant

2007-11 529 1954-55 188

Free Throw Attempts Career- John Waller Season-Jim Grant

1987-91 683 1954-55 251

Free Throw Percentage

Career- Sergio DeRojas 1980-85 .872 Season-Chris Diasparra 2007-08 .926

Games Played

Career- Ryan McCormack 1997-01 125 minimum 100 attempts minimum 35 made 3 minimum 20 made 1

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Career- Patrick Banks 1985-86 .605 Season-Raymond Willimas 1995-96 .607

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Honors & Awards NABC All-American 1995-96 2000-01 2001-02

Perry Herbert, 2nd Team Ryan McCormack, 1st Team Ed Williams, HM

NABC All-Region 1977-78 1977-78 1978-79 1989-90 1995-96 1999-00 2000-01 2000-01 2001-02 2001-02 2002-03 2010-11

Gerald Beckles, 2nd Team Gordie McCrae, 2nd Team Gordie McCrae, 3rd Team Malcolm Dowdy, 2nd Team Perry Herbert, 1st Team Ryan McCormack, 2nd Team Ryan McCormack, 1st Team Ed Williams, 1st Team Ed Williams, 2nd Team Kendell Craig, 2nd Team Wayne Nelson, 2nd Team Richard Byrd, 2nd Team

Basketball Times DII Player of the Year 2000-01

Ryan McCormack

NCAA Division II Northeast Region Player of The Year 2000-01

Ryan McCormack

ECAC Player of the Year 2000-01

Ryan McCormack

ECAC All-Star 1997-98 2000-01 2000-01 2001-02 2010-11 2010-11 2015-16

Chris Bernard Ryan McCormack, 1st Team Ed Williams, 2nd Team Ed Williams, 1st Team Richard Byrd, 1st Team David Akinyooye, 2nd Team Anthony Libroia, 2nd Team

All-MET Division II Player of The Year 2001-02

All-MET 1952-53 1954-55 1958-59 1970-71 1992-93 2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2004-05 2005-06 2005-06 2006-07 2006-07 2008-09 2009-10 2009-10 2010-11 2010-11 2011-12 2011-12 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2016-17

Jim Grant, 2nd Team Donald Payne Jim Grant, HM Ernie Merz Sherod Quarles, 2nd Team Ed Williams, 1st Team Kendell Craig, 1st Team Wayne Nelson, 2nd Team Kimani Blaize, 2nd Team Kimani Blaize, 1st Team Aaron Cummings, 2nd Team Kimani Blaize, 1st Team Mike Mosby, 2nd Team Richard Byrd, 1st Team Richard Byrd, 1st Team Casey Cosgrove, 1st Team Richard Byrd, 1st Team David Akinyooye, 1st Team Robert Johnson, 1st Team Richard Harkin, 2nd Team Duane Morgan, 2nd Team Duane Morgan, 1st Team Anthony Libroia, 2nd Team Michael Coffey, 2nd Team Manny Suarez, 2nd Team

All-NE-10

2009-10 Richard Byrd, 2nd Team 2010-11 Richard Byrd, 2nd Team 2010-11 David Akinyooye, 3rd Team 2011-12 Rob Johnson, 2nd Team 2014-15 Michael Coffey, All-Rookie 2015-16 Anthony Libroia, 2nd Team Manny Suarez, Honorable Mention 2016-17 Jack Laffey Honorable Mention 2016-17 Michael Coffey 3rd Team 2016-17 Manny Suarez 2nd Team

NE-10 All Tournament Team 2009-10 2010-11 2010-11

Richard Byrd Richard Byrd David Akinyooye

NE-10 Tournament MVP 2010-11

Richard Byrd

Daktronics East All-Region

2011-12 Robert Johnson

ECC Player of The Year 1990-91 1995-96 1999-00 2000-01

Malcolm Dowdy Perry Herbert Ryan McCormack Ryan McCormack

ECC Rookie of the Year 2007-08

Richard Byrd

ECC Coach of The Year 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2004-05

Jim Ferry Jim Ferry Jim Ferry James Cosgrove

Ed Williams

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Honors & Awards All-ECC 1989-90 1990-91 1990-91 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1997-98 1998-99 1998-99 1999-00 1999-00 1999-00 2000-01 2000-01 2000-01 2001-02 2001-02 2001-02 2002-03 2004-05 2005-06 2005-06 2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09

Malcolm Dowdy, 2nd Team Malcolm Dowdy, 1st Team John Waller, 1st Team Curtis Wilson, 2nd Team Sam Rowe, 2nd Team Sherod Quarles, 2nd Team Sherod Quarles, 2nd Team Perry Herbet, 2nd Team Kevin Miller, 2nd Team Perry Herbet, 1st Team Danny Gimpel, 2nd Team Chris Bernard, 2nd Team Justin Mallis, 2nd Team Chris Bernard, 2nd Team Ryan McCormack, 2nd Team Ryan McCormack, 1st Team Yaacov Williams, 1st Team Kendell Craig, 2nd Team Ryan McCormack, 1st Team Eddie Williams, 1st Team Kendell Craig, 2nd Team Ed Williams, 1st Team Kendell Craig, 2nd Team Wayne Nelson, 2nd Team Wayne Nelson, 1st Team Kimani Blaize, 2nd Team Kimani Blaize, 2nd Team Aaron Cummings, 3rd Team Mike Mosby, 1st Team Kimani Blaize, 2nd Team Richard Byrd, 2nd Team Alvin Vivican III, 3rd Team Richard Byrd, 1st Team Casey Cosgrove, 2nd Team

ECC All Tournament Team 1990-91 Malcolm Dowdy 1994-95 Perry Herbert 1996-97 Chris Bernard 1996-97 Ray Williams 1997-98 Chris Bernard 1997-98 Jeff Donato 1999-00 Ryan McCormack 2001-02 Ed Williams 2005-06 Kimani Blaize 2005-06 Aaron Cummings 2005-06 Jamaal Wagner 2006-07 Kimani Blaize 2006-07 Mike Mosby ECC Tournament MVP 2005-06 Kimani Blaize 2006-07 Kimani Blaize

ECC Academic Player of The Year 1996-97 1997-98 2000-01

Andrew Bridges Andrew Bridges Ed Williams

Academic All-District 2001-02

Ed Williams, 2nd Team

Greater NYCC All-Star 1949-50 1949-50

Joe Spollen Sonny Chercus

ECC Tournament MVP 1993-94

Sherod Quarles

NCSC Player of The Year 2001-02

Ed Williams

NCAA Division II Coach of The Year 2000-01

Jim Ferry

All-MET Division II Coach of The Year 2001-02 2004-05 2005-06

Jim Ferry James Cosgrove James Cosgrove

Adelphi Athletic Hall of Fame 1961 1961 1962 1963 1963 1967 1970 1975 1976 1993 1997 1997 1997 1999 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2006 2006 2008 2011 2011 2013 2016

Joseph Spollen ’61 Donald Payne ’55 James Bedell ’58 James Grant ’59 Vincent Quarto George Faherty Howard Gulker ’64 Arthur Snelders ’50 James Chestnut ’64 Cecil Watkins ’75 Joseph DeClerk ’49 Stephen Mallis ’65 Ernest Merz, Jr. ’69 Charles Jackson ’53 Malcolm Dowdy ’91 John Waller ’93 Thomas Pecora ’84 Gilbert Scott ’56 Perry Herbert ’97 Mark Schissler ’68 Steve Sherman ’67 Danny Gimpel ’97 Arthur Beniot ‘59 Gordon McCrae ‘91 Ryan McCormack ‘01 Eddie Williams ‘02 Chris Bernard ‘99 Wayne Nelson ‘03

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All-Time Series Records OPPONENT AIC Albany State American Army Arnold Assumption Baldwin-Wall Baruch Bates Belmont Abbey Barry Bentley Bloomfield Bloomsburg St. Bloomsburg Boston Univ. Brandeis Brooklyn Brooklyn Catholic Brooklyn Poly Bridgeport Bryant Buffalo Caldwell California Poly Catawba Castleton St. Central Conn. Central Michigan Central State (OH) Cooper Union UNC-Charlotte Chris. Newport C.C.N.Y. Colby Colgate Columbia Concordia Cornell Cortland Cheney Czech National Davis Elkins Dominican Dowling East Stroudsburg Fairfield FDU FDU-Madison FDU-Rutherford Farmingdale Felician Florida Atlantic Fordham Ft. Schuyler Franklin Pierce Gannon Geneva Georgian Court Goldey-Beacom Hamilton Hartwick Hofstra Hunter Illinois State Ithaca

W L 11 5 0 1 1 14 0 1 1 2 10 7 1 0 6 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 11 7 2 7 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 20 4 1 0 10 1 31 35 0 4 3 4 5 0 2 0 0 1 0 10 0 11 0 1 3 0 5 0 0 1 1 0 25 13 2 1 0 1 0 1 41 4 0 1 7 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 5 1 44 23 6 2 4 5 8 22 3 0 0 1 6 1 1 0 0 1 1 7 1 1 7 6 4 14 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 1 4 0 7 24 16 2 0 1 1 1

OPPONENT Iona Jersey City State John Jay John Marshall Keene State Kentucky Wesleyan Kings College (PA) Kings Point Lehigh Lehman LeMoyne Lincoln LIU LIU Post Longwood Loyola Lynn Manhattan Manhattanville Mansfield Mass. Maritime Marist Maryland State Medgar Evers Mercy Mercyhurst Merrimack MIT Miami Christian Millersville Mitchell Field Molloy Monmouth MOLM Montclair St. Moravian Mt. St. Mary’s Navy New England New Haven New Hampshire N.H. College New Jersey Tech NY Athletic Club NYIT New Paltz NY-Maritime NYU Neumann Norfolk State NC A&T Northeastern Norwich Nova Southeastern Nyack Old Westbury Oneonta Oswego State Otterbein Pace Panzer Philadelphia Plattsburg Post PR-Rio Piedras Pratt

W L 1 8 6 0 2 0 2 0 3 1 1 1 1 2 36 24 2 0 7 1 10 17 0 1 5 12 43 42 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 9 1 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 8 3 0 49 6 5 1 10 8 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 0 38 4 4 3 0 1 0 2 1 1 3 6 0 1 1 0 24 13 1 1 1 6 5 4 0 2 37 16 4 1 5 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 5 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 32 22 2 0 27 30 3 1 0 1 1 0 29 6

OPPONENT W L Providence 1 0 Quebec-Trois 1 0 Queens 77 16 Ramapo 1 0 Rhode Island 0 1 Rider 11 10 Rio Grande 1 0 Robert Morris 0 1 Robert Wesleyan 3 0 Rollins 0 2 Rutgers 0 1 Rutgers-Livingtson 1 0 St. Anslem 17 17 St. Francis (NY) 8 30 St. Joseph’s 4 0 St. John Fisher 1 1 St. Mary’s (Md) 2 1 St. Michael’s 18 21 St. Peter’s 1 11 St. Rose 10 27 St. Thomas Aq. 16 3 Sacred Heart 0 10 Salem State 0 2 Salem Int’l 2 0 Salisbury State 1 0 Seton Hall 0 1 Shephard 1 0 Siena 1 6 Southeastern 2 0 Southampton 41 8 So. Conn. St. 14 22 So. N.H. 4 Springfield 4 2 Stamford 0 1 Staten Island 2 1 Steubenbille 0 2 Stonehill 8 19 Stony Brook 12 8 Tampa 0 1 Taylor 2 0 Townson State 0 1 Trenton 1 2 UMass-Boston 1 0 UMass-Lowell 6 8 Upsala 4 2 Va. Union 0 1 Va. Wesleyan 1 0 Vermont 2 4 Villa Madonna 1 1 Wagner 8 14 Waterloo 2 0 Webb 4 0 West Chester 4 5 West Virginia 0 1 Western 1 0 Wheaton 0 1 Wilkes 0 1 Williams 3 1 Wittenberg 1 0 Wm. Jewell 0 1 Wilmington 1 0 Wheeling Jesuit 1 0 Yeshiva 22 4 York 3 0 NE-10 Opponents in BOLD

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Year-by-Year Records 1946-47

Head Coach: William Altenburg Team Record: 8-9 11/29 Siena L 12/4 Trenton State L 12/7 St. Francis L 12/13 Kings Point L 12/16 Rider L 12/16 Farmingdale W 1/8 Hofstra L 1/18 Trenton State W 2/1 Hofstra L 2/5 Brooklyn W 2/5 Farmingdale W 2/15 Wagner L 2/22 Queens W 2/27 Mitchell Field W 3/2 St. Francis L 3/7 Mitchell Field W 3/14 Rider W

1948-49

50-77 57-5 29-74 46-59 54-57 62-36 45-57 46-45 41-46 55-39 59-48 59-69 54-45 68-46 39-62 60-48 69-52

1947-48

Head Coach: William Altenburg Team Record: 8-16 11/27 Siena L 12/3 Hunter W 12/5 Brooklyn L 12/8 Queens W 12/10 St. Francis L 12/16 Montclair State L 12/18 Rider L 12/20 Queens W 12/27 Hofstra W 1/7 St. Francis L 1/9 Kings Point L 1/13 Concordia W 1/17 Rider L 1/20 Montclair State L 1/21 Iona L 2/7 Kings Point L 2/9 Farmingdale W 2/13 Pratt L 2/14 St. Peter’s L 2/16 Hunter W 2/18 Fort Schuyler L 2/21 Iona L 2/25 Wagner W 2/28 Hofstra L

29-49 79-39 45-65 45-44 42-68 61-62 24-54 41-40 60-47 36-73 39-41 66-56 42-56 46-72 41-63 62-64 65-53 42-68 49-59 85-50 55-70 67-83 76-52 45-73

Head Coach: William Altenburg Team Record: 12-13 Brooklyn W 65-63 Brooklyn Poly. L 53-61 Concordia W 61-57 Cooper Union W 61-50 Farmingdale W 65-53 Hofstra L 49-59 Hofstra L 63-72 Hunter W 95-64 Iona L 66-92 Iona L 40-68 John Marshall L 73-85 Kings Point W 67-54 Kings Point W 74-63 Kings Point W 69-53 NY Maritime L 59-52 NY Maritime L 50-52 Pratt W 63-52 Queens W 65-64 Queens W 61-58 St. Francis L 57-78 St. Peter’s L 52-77 Wagner L 48-64 Williams W 54-50

1949-50

Head Coach: William Altenburg Team Record: 11-12 Brooklyn L 59-71 Brooklyn Poly W 60-51 Cooper Union W 90-66 Farmingdale W 58-37 Hofstra L 28-33 Hofstra L 60-70 Hofstra L 31-48 Iona L 60-74 John Marshall L 73-105 Kings Point W 70-53 Kings Point W 53-46 Kings Point W 56-45 NY Maritime W 57-35 Pace W 74-57 Pratt W 58-47 Queens L 51-68 Queens W 93-41 St. Francis L 62-90 St. Peter’s L 54-58 Upsala L 63-85 Wagner L 52-62

Webb Yeshiva

W 67-40 L 57-60

1950-51

Head Coach: William Altenburg Team Record: 9-13 Arnold L 73-76 Bridgeport L 51-61 Brooklyn L 63-74 Brooklyn Poly. W 73-72 Cooper Union W 69-64 Farmingdale L 45-60 Iona L 51-64 Kings Point W 57-56 Kings Point W 64-47 Maryland State L 35-39 NY Maritime L 35-39 Pace L 55-63 Pratt W 87-44 Queens W 73-56 Queens L 50-58 St. Francis L 67-86 St. Peter’s L 50-74 Upsala W 75-65 Wagner L 45-76 Webb W 76-67 Yeshiva W 77-62

1951-52

Head Coach: George Faherty Team Record: 18-6 12/1 Fordham L 12/3 Webb W 12/4 Fort Schuyler W 12/8 Cooper Union W 12/14 Bridgeport L 12/16 Springfield W 12/19 Iona L 12/22 St. Francis L 12/27 Bates W 1/2 Williams W 1/4 Brooklyn W 1/14 Upsala W 1/16 Queens W 1/18 Wagner W 2/2 Yeshiva W 2/6 FDU L 2/9 Pratt W 2/13 St. Peter’s W 2/16 Queens W 2/19 Hartwick W 2/21 Maryland State L

62-79 71-45 82-64 92-75 46-57 59-56 47-49 50-66 89-58 71-55 65-62 71-59 73-56 76-57 77-48 55-85 87-44 70-64 58-49 66-61 77-85

2/23 Brooklyn Poly. 2/27 Farmingdale 3/1 Arnold

W 72-68 W 86-67 W 97-63

1952-53

Head Coach: George Faherty Team Record: 15-8 12/1 Yeshiva W 12/3 Fordham L 12/6 CCNY W 12/10 Wagner L 12/12 Webb Inst. W 12/15 Brooklyn Poly. W 12/17 Iona L 12/20 St. Francis L 12/27 Colby L 12/30 Brooklyn W 1/3 Wittenberg W 1/7 FDU L 1/9 Pace W 1/14 Rider W 1/16 Bridgeport W 1/21 Queens W 1/30 FDU W 2/6 Pratt Inst. W 2/9 Upsala W 2/14 Cooper Union W 2/18 St. Peter’s L 2/21 Queens W 2/25 Arnold L

84-58 57-80 69-64 69-77 71-35 69-60 47-57 64-85 72-82 56-55 80-62 67-90 106-71

76-56 94-79 88-81 109-73 57-72 51-46 68-75

1953-54

Head Coach: George Faherty Team Record: 8-14 11/27 Fairfield L 12/1 Fordham L 12/3 Rio Grande W 12/5 CCNY L 12/9 Pratt Inst. W 12/12 Springfield L 12/19 FDU L 1/2 Colby W 1/6 Wagner L 1/8 Pace W 1/9 Queens W 1/15 Bridgeport L 1/20 Brooklyn L 1/30 Kings Point L 2/3 Upsala L 2/6 St. Francis L 2/10 Rider W 2/17 St. Peter’s L

59-70 56-105 83-76 76-77 71-67 72-83 54-76 75-66 67-80 89-67 81-71 63-74 71-77 57-90 68-81 59-70 68-85 60-79

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Year-by-Year Records 2/20 Queens 2/24 Maryland St. 2/27 Brooklyn Poly. 3/2 FDU

W L W L

87-75 61-80 84-74 78-92

1954-55

Head Coach: George Faherty Team Record: 16-5 12/4 CCNY W 107-78 12/7 St. Peter’s L 69-74 12/8 Pace W 90-55 12/14 St. Michael’s W 87-82 (OT) 12/16 Wheaton L 81-89 1/3 Iona W 72-67 1/5 Providence W 77-71 1/12 Brooklyn W 84-64 1/15 Queens W 97-60 1/19 Kings Point W 100-72 2/3 Maryland St. L 74-91 2/5 Rider L 70-75 2/7 Bridgeport W 66-59 2/11 NY Athletic Club* L 72-82 2/15 Pratt Inst. W 116-105 2/16 Yeshiva W 79-66 2/18 Hunter W 100-95 2/19 Queens W 78-69 2/22 Brooklyn Poly. W 97-85 2/26 Wagner L 58-97 3/1 FDU W 89-77 3/5 Norwich W 67-63

1955-56

Head Coach: George Faherty Team Record: 13-11 12/3 CCNY W 12/6 St. Francis L 12/7 Brooklyn W 12/10 Mass. Maritime W 12/14 St. Peter’s L 12/16 St. Michael’s L 12/19 Steubenville L 12/29 Davis & Elkins W 1/7 Bridgeport W 1/12 Maryland St. L 1/14 Brooklyn Poly. W 1/16 Rider W 1/18 Kings Point W 1/19 Manhattan L 1/27 NY Athletic Club* L 1/31 Pratt Inst. W 2/1 Queens W 2/6 Sienna L

71-64 83-101 87-74 80-51 72-99 72-81 64-82 78-63 79-67 78-87 99-70 76-74 72-53 76-90 79-92 85-66 93-63 56-65

2/11 Yeshiva 2/15 NYU 2/17 Pace 2/18 Hunter 2/20 Wagner 2/24 St. Michael’s 2/28 FDU

L 67-68 L 55-84 W 101-62 W 84-69 L 64-71 L 57-67 W 88-78

1956-57

Head Coach: George Faherty Team Record: 12-11 12/3 Pace W 12/5 Brooklyn W 12/13 St. Michael’s W 12/15 CCNY L 1/5 Fairleigh Dickinson 83-89 1/7 Moravian L 1/9 Panzer W 1/10 Bridgeport L 1/12 Plattsburg L 1/17 St. Peter’s L 1/19 Upsala W 2/1 Queens W 2/2 Pratt Inst. W 2/6 Yeshiva W 2/12 Brooklyn Poly. W 2/13 Rider L 2/15 Kings Point W 2/19 Hunter W 2/21 St. Francis L 2/23 Wagner W 3/1 Steubenville L 3/2 Geneva L 3/12 Wm. Jewell L

75-59 74-69 87-86 70-90 L 65-87 98-82 81-91 70-80 73-94 87-70 65-56 89-81 71-56 75-60 69-84 86-69 94-84 83-97 83-67 61-73 61-89 70-69

1957-58

Head Coach: George Faherty Team Record: 19-9 12/4 Panzer W 12/7 Yeshiva W 12/11 St. Michael’s L 12/12 FDU W 12/14 CCNY L 12/17 St. Francis L 12/21 LIU L 12/27 Williams W 12/28 Vermont W 12/29 St. Michael’s L 1/4 Queens W 1/6 Moravian W 1/8 Pratt W

97-70 67-49 75-84 89-67 58-62 69-85 80-109 74-68 67-59 57-77 65-62 92-73 74-55

1/11 Fordham 1/18 Upsala 1/28 Villa Madonna 1/31 Brooklyn 2/4 Kings Point 2/5 Manhattan 2/7 Fairfield 2/12 Bridgeport 2/15 Brooklyn Poly. 2/19 Hunter 2/22 Rider 2/26 St. Peter’s 3/1 St. Anselm 3/7 Brandeis 3/8 St. Mary’s

1958-59

L W W W W L W W W W W L W W L

62-74 52-51 98-93 78-69 72-64 59-72 64-54 65-57 91-66 69-61 77-73 55-57 84-61 90-72 58-97

Head Coach: George Faherty Team Record: 22-6 12/1 LIU W 89-47 12/6 FDU L 64-76 12/10 Brooklyn Poly. W 94-49 12/12 Loyola L 69-70 12/13 CCNY W 65-55 12/14 Mount St. Mary’s L 62-68 12/17 St. Francis W 62-44 12/27 Lehigh W 66-47 12/29 Hofstra W 71-59 12/30 Cortland W 67-55 1/3 Brooklyn W 98-61 1/7 Queens W 83-72 1/9 Wagner W 71-53 1/10 C.W. Post W 91-60 1/13 Manhattan L 71-79 1/14 Kings Point W 92-67 2/4 Fordham W 81-69 2/7 Bridgeport W 93-86 2/11 Fairfield W 78-76 2/14 Hunter W 77-50 2/18 Rider W 81-53 2/21 Yeshiva W 73-61 2/24 Ithaca W 91-55 2/26 St. Michael’s W 101-69 3/2 FDU W 79-67 3/4 St. Peter’s L 70-92 American L 73-80 Kentucky Wesleyan W 69-63

1959-60

Head Coach: George Faherty Team Record: 10-15 12/2 Maryland St. L 12/4 Brooklyn W 12/5 Queens L 12/8 LIU W 12/11 Mount St. Mary’s L 12/12 Loyola L 12/14 American L 12/16 California Poly. W 12/19 St. Francis W 12/28 Rutgers L 12/29 Hofstra L 12/30 Lehigh W 1/6 CCNY L 1/8 Fairfield W 1/9 C.W. Post W 1/11 Wagner L 1/15 Kings Point W 1/20 Manhattan L 2/3 Bridgeport L 2/4 Villa Madonna L 2/10 Hunter L 2/13 Rider W 2/15 Yeshiva W 2/17 Fordham L 2/20 FDU L

46-56 62-59 48-61 86-70 66-82 65-72 71-83 77-72 83-62 53-80 54-82 52-47 59-72 74-64 85-57 60-81 76-67 59-80 67-103 73-85 61-62 82-78 76-67 68-90 70-99

1960-61

Head Coach: George Faherty Team Record: 6-18 12/1 St. Michael’s L 12/3 Maryland St. L 12/7 Queens L 12/9 Loyola W 12/10 Mount St. Mary’s L 12/17 St. Francis L 12/20 Pratt Inst. L 12/28 Kings Point W 12/29 Hofstra L 1/7 Bridgeport L 1/11 American L 1/14 Yeshiva W 1/15 St. Anselm L 2/1 Fairfield L 2/6 Manhattan L 2/8 Hunter W 2/11 Rider L 2/14 C.W. Post W 2/18 FDU L

61-73 65-68 55-56 73-68 72-87 56-84 63-73 61-51 54-68 88-90 72-87 88-66 54-92 59-88 70-79 56-51 64-78 83-77 57-66

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Year-by-Year Records 2/20 LIU 2/23 St. Michael’s 2/25 CCNY Wagner Brooklyn

L 70-77 L 75-79 L 62-68 L 56-86 W 78-76

1961-62

Head Coach: George Faherty Team Record: 7-15 12/2 Maryland St. L 12/5 Pratt Inst. L 12/8 Mount St. Mary’s L 12/9 American L 12/11 Queens L 12/13 CCNY W 12/16 Fairfield L 12/18 Bridgeport W 12/28 Hunter L 12/29 Queens L 1/9 Hofstra L 1/13 C.W. Post L 1/16 Manhattan L 1/18 St. Anselm L 2/8 Rider W 2/10 Yeshiva W 2/15 FDU L 2/20 LIU L 2/22 Siena L 2/24 St. Michael’s W 2/28 Brooklyn W 3/2 Wagner W

54-80 58-69 54-82 54-72 88-94 64-59 72-88 86-76 55-74 58-68 56-81 62-68 58-75 69-92 69-63 77-75 67-91 59-76 66-72 89-80 82-76 76-74

1962-63

Head Coach: George Faherty Team Record: 15-11 12/1 Jersey City State W 12/5 American L 12/8 St. Anselm W 12/10 Fairfield L 12/13 Hunter W 12/18 Bridgeport W 12/21 Colby W 12/27 Queens W 12/28 C.W. Post W 12/29 Hofstra W 1/3 St. Francis L 1/5 CCNY W 1/10 C.W. Post W 1/12 Stonehill L 1/14 Manhattan L 1/16 Kings Point W 2/1 Siena L

83-79 56-73 73-72 68-83 78-55 71-57 70-38 88-56 62-55 83-73 47-79 69-66 57-52 60-79 70-91 56-53 62-71

2/2 Albany State 2/6 Rider 2/9 Yeshiva 2/13 FDU 2/16 LIU 2/20 Brooklyn 2/25 Pratt Inst. 2/28 St. Michael’s 3/2 Wagner

L L W L W W W L L

44-49 63-74 67-66 49-69 62-55 71-61 82-7 61-73 68-85

1963-64

Head Coach: George Faherty Team Record: 22-6 11/30 Jersey City State W 58-56 (OT) 12/4 Monmouth W 84-69 12/7 St. Michael’s W 68-63 12/12 Fairfield W 73-66 12/14 Bridgeport W 76-60 12/20 Oswego State W 96-71 12/21 Hunter W 94-53 12/27 Queens W 91-63 12/28 Hofstra L 70-94 1/4 NY Tech W 91-75 1/8 Manhattan L 77-93 1/11 C.W. Post L 83-90 1/16 St. Anselm W 79-90 1/18 MIT W 81-75 LIU L 59-75 2/1 Rider W 74-66 2/4 Yeshiva W 89-74 2/5 St. Francis W 63-62 2/8 FDU W 73-66 2/18 Pratt Inst. W 82-76 2/21 Brooklyn W 84-59 2/22 American W 79-50 2/26 Wagner L 76-91 CCNY W 65-51 3/2 Siena W 65-64 Springfield W 75-71 Northeastern W 68-66 North Carolina L 80-83

1964-65

Head Coach: George Faherty Team Record: 16-9 12/5 American L 69-84 12/9 Monmouth W 88-75 12/12 CCNY W 77-76 (OT) 12/15 Rider W 73-72 12/17 Brooklyn W 86-77 C.W. Post W 96-80 Hofstra L 64-83

12/21 Baldwin WalL 1/5 St. Michael’s 1/7 Bridgeport 1/9 Central Conn. 1/13 NY Tech 1/30 St. Francis 2/3 Yeshiva 2/5 New Paltz State 2/6 Cortland State 2/10 FDU 2/13 King’s College 2/17 LIU 2/19 Hofstra 2/22 Pratt Inst. 2/24 Fairfield 2/27 Wagner 3/1 Hunter 3/3 C.W. Post

1965-66

W 110-95 L 77-97 W 96-84 L 90-98 W 109-89 L 73-74 W 104-76 W 79-66 W 71-62 W 69-67 L 80-96 L 68-87 W 75-70 W 82-55 L 85-93 (OT) L 70-80 W 72-66 W 82-81 (2OT)

Head Coach: George Faherty Team Record:11-15 12/1 CCNY L 66-87 12/3 Jersey City State W 74-65 12/6 Kings College L 78-90 12/10 St. Anselm L 69-89 12/11 St. Michael’s W 92-77 12/15 Rider W 101-92(2OT) 12/17 C.W. Post L 68-75 12/18 Hofstra L 66-88 12/21 Belmont Abbey W 97-66 12/27 Otterbein L 81-90 12/28 New Hampshire W 96-87 12/30 Wagner L 89-91 1/5 Central Conn. L 86-120 1/7 Bridgeport W 75-68 1/22 New Paltz L 80-84 1/27 Manhattan L 84-101 1/29 St. Francis L 68-98 2/2 Kings Point L 77-78 2/5 Stonehill W 73-53 2/9 FDU L 63-74 2/11 American L 69-85 2/16 LIU L 53-82 2/19 Hofstra W 74-70 2/22 C.W. Post W 92-86 2/25 Pratt Inst. W 78-92 2/26 Cortland State W 78-73

1966-67

Head Coach: Mike Gordon Team Record: 14-12 12/1 Jersey City State W 79-73 12/3 CCNY W 70-69 12/5 Yeshiva W 100-66 12/10 Monmouth W 94-80 12/14 Wagner L 87-108 12/16 Queens W 80-67 12/17 C.W. Post W 72-68 12/20 St. Michael’s L 85-93 1/4 Bridgeport W 92-79 1/20 New Paltz W 90-69 1/24 Kings Point W 83-79 1/26 American L 72-86 1/28 St. Francis L 79-83 2/1 Pratt Inst. W 95-60 2/3 St. Anselm W 72-69 2/4 Stonehill L 88-96 2/8 Hofstra L 78-87 2/11 FDU L 58-73 2/15 LIU L 50-105 2/17 Rider L 83-93 2/18 Queens W 89-78 2/22 C.W. Post L 65-88 2/25 Cortland State W 96-86 2/28 Central Conn. L 80-87 3/2 Stony Brook L 77-84 3/4 Brooklyn W 91-90

1967-68

Head Coach: Mike Gordon Team Record: 12-14 12/2 Cortland State W 91-79 12/5 Pratt Inst. W 100-91 12/8 St. Michael’s L 81-83 12/9 Vermont L 70-87 12/13 St. Anselm W 89-60 12/14 CCNY W 67-57 12/16 Plattsburg W 83-75 12/19 Yeshiva L 83-88 12/21 Rider L 83-89 12/29 Central State W 61-59 12/30 Gannon L 48-80 1/6 Monmouth L 69-91 1/10 New Paltz W 100-65 1/13 Southern Conn. W 76-65 1/27 St. Francis W 94-89 2/3 Stonehill W 79-69 2/6 American L 48-72 2/8 Stony Brook W 63-45 2/10 Bridgeport L 53-58 2/13 LIU L 56-59

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1968-69

L L L L W L

62-65 55-73 69-73 66-92 90-87 71-73

Head Coach: Mike Gordon Team Record: 9-15 11/30 Jersey City W 78-71 12/4 American L 56-60 12/7 CCNY W 71-70 12/13 St. Michael’s W 59-57 12/14 Southern Conn. W 88-78 12/19 Bridgeport L 75-88 12/21 St. Francis L 79-87 1/4 C.W. Post L 63-66 1/6 Illinois State L 65-92 1/7 Taylor W 86-79 1/9 Rollins L 71-74 1/11 LIU L 43-65 1/18 St. Anselm L 55-93 2/1 Stonehill L 83-88 2/4 FDU L 67-75 Pratt Inst. W 103-69 2/8 Southern Conn. W 77-74 2/13 Kings Point L 78-95 2/15 Bridgeport L 62-91 2/18 Hofstra L 74-77 Yeshiva W 75-53 2/22 C.W. Post W 77-70 2/24 Queens L 91-95 2/26 Central Conn. L 73-83

1969-70

Head Coach: Mike Gordon Team Record: 5-16 Pratt Inst. W 95-66 Fairleigh Dickinson L 55-62 CCNY W 72-67 St. Francis L 64-69 NYU L 49-92 Vermont L 74-81 Mount St. Mary’s L 50-68 Loyola L 55-66 St. Michael’s L 65-72 LIU L 48-87 Hofstra L 59-78 Kings Point W 69-60 Stonehill L 59-89 FDU L 77-82 St. Anselm L 62-82 Southern Connecticut L 71-79 Bridgeport L 63-88 Yeshiva W 86-52 C.W. Post L 62-78 Queens W 83-82 (OT) Central Connecticut L 82-97

1970-71

Head Coach: Mike Gordon Team Record:11-14 12/1 Pratt Inst. L 76-82 12/5 CCNY W 85-76 12/9 St. Francis W 85-57 12/12 Bridgeport L 69-78 12/14 NY Tech L 65-82 12/18 Stonehill L 80-100 12/21 Norwich W 91-76 12/22 Waterloo W 83-71 1/7 St. Michael’s W 75-60 1/9 LIU L 35-60 St. Francis W 68-62 1/16 FDU L 42-63 1/25 Merrimack L 69-73 1/27 Sacred Heart L 83-93 1/30 Cortland W 67-59 2/2 Vermont L 74-86 2/6 Southern Conn. L 62-76 2/9 Yeshiva W 85-51 2/11 Kings Point W 74-72 2/16 FDU W 60-56 2/22 Queens W 89-69 2/24 Central Conn. L 73-76 2/27 C.W. Post L 72-73 3/1 Hofstra L 56-73 St. Anselm L 62-68

1971-72

1973-74

Head Coach: Mike Gordon Team Record: 9-14 CCNY L 62-87 Pratt W 87-76 St. Francis L 90-92 Bridgeport L 58-68 Kings Point L 69-78 Hofstra L 55-78 Colgate L 50-73 Waterloo W 84-58 Merrimack L 70-74 Yeshiva W 77-52 Stony Brook L 73-82 AIC L 65-84 Sacred Heart L 67-98 FDU-Madison W 90-71 Stonehill L 62-75 So. Connecticut W 80-73 (OT) St. Anselm W 75-67 C.W. Post L 57-63 Queens W 92-75 Central Connecticut L 68-80 NY Tech W 92-66 Vermont W 68-66 FDU-Teaneck L 58-69

Head Coach: Marv Kessler Team Record: 10-12 NY Tech W 71-69 Dowling W 60-57 Baruch W 84-54 CCNY L 57-59 (OT) NY Tech W 69-64 Hofstra L 58-69 Lehman W 85-72 Pace L 57-60 Yeshiva W 95-55 Kings Point L 58-68 St. Francis L 93-101 St. Joseph’s W 71-60 Hunter W 66-65 Southampton L 71-78 Sacred Heart L 80-84 So. Connecticut L 66-71 Stony Brook L 68-69 Bridgeport L 86-95 Navy L 62-89 C.W. Post L 61-73 Queens W 73-56 Brooklyn W 88-80

1972-73

1974-75

Head Coach: Marv Kessler Team Record: 16-9 12/1 Oneonta L 63-69 12/2 Plattsburgh W 81-68 12/4 Stony Brook W 56-48 12/5 C.W. Post L 57-59 12/9 Baruch W 79-67 12/12 NY Tech W 71-55 12/14 CCNY W 67-54 12/16 Hofstra W 69-64 12/20 Hunter W 94-62 1/6 Merrimack W 84-73 1/10 Sacred Heart L 61-62 1/13 Stonehill L 86-91 1/16 Lehman W 82-80 (2OT) 1/18 St. Francis W 68-62 1/20 Pratt W 99-41 2/1 Yeshiva W 78-38 2/3 FSU-Madison W 86-71 2/7 So. Connecticut L 70-76 2/10 FDU-Teaneck L 40-48 2/13 Stony Brook W 79-73 (OT) 2/17 Bridgeport L 66-80 2/19 Pace W 82-62 2/24 C.W. Post L 67-85 2/26 Queens W 84-67 2/28 Kings Point L 78-74

Head Coach: Marv Kessler Team Record: 9-14 12/2 Stony Brook W 79-64 12/3 Czech. National L 47-60 12/7 Baruch L 76-91 12/10 CCNY L 71-72 12/16 Hofstra L 65-66 12/20 Lehman L 72-84 1/3 Wilkes L 58-67 1/4 Wagner L 71-73 1/10 St. Joseph’s W 76-68 1/16 Queens W 74-64 1/18 Hunter W 61-48 1/22 NY Tech W 68-60 1/25 Kings Point W 61-59 1/28 Southampton L 58-67 1/30 Catawba L 66-75 2/1 UNC-Charlotte L 63-105 2/5 Brooklyn W 63-58 2/8 Sacred Heart L 68-82 2/11 Stony Brook W 67-5 2/14 Pace W 67-57 2/17 So. Connecticut L 59-69 2/22 C.W. Post L 68-78 2/27 Bridgeport L 71-87

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Year-by-Year Records 1975-76

Head Coach: Marv Kessler Team Record: 15-11 11/28 Western W 80-6 11/29 Southampton W 64-61 12/6 Baruch W 79-68 12/9 CCNY W 92-85 12/13 Hofstra L 70-74 12/16 Army L 64-73 1/3 NY Tech L 69-70 1/5 St. Joseph’s W 103-54 1/10 Sacred Heart L 94-103 1/11 John Jay W 85-58 1/14 St. Francis L 73-89 1/17 Hunter W 78-74 1/19 Hartwick W 77-75 1/20 Queens W 93-63 1/22 Lehman W 57-50 1/27 Southampton L 66-71 1/29 Kings Point W 86-78 2/4 Brooklyn W 79-54 2/10 Stony Brook L 46-42 2/13 Pace L 70-77 2/17 So. Connecticut W 85-62 2/21 C.W. Post W 63-62 2/23 Monmouth L 73-90 2/26 Bridgeport L 89-98 Kings College W NY Tech L 60-68

1976-77

Head Coach: Marv Kessler Captain: Joe Nava Team Record: 19-5 11/27 Dowling W 68-67 11/28 C.W. Post W 90-84 12/1 Manhattanville W 64-61 12/2 Maritime W 55-53 12/7 CCNY L 54-62 12/11 Baruch W 78-58 12/13 Queens W 103-74 12/15 John Jay W 79-60 12/17 St. Joseph’s L 69-75 12/18 CCNY L 87-67 1/6 St. Joseph’s W 95-63 1/8 Sacred Heart L 97-113 1/10 St. Francis L 83-94 1/15 Hunter W 75-67 1/20 Lehman W 73-50 2/5 Kings Point W 84-55 2/9 Stony Brook W 66-60 2/11 Pace W 88-62 Brooklyn W 94-55 New Haven W 78-67 2/16 So. Connecticut W 98-80 2/19 C.W. Post W 76-72 (OT) 2/23 Bridgeport W 63-62 2/26 Monmouth W 111-105(OT)

1977-78

Head Coach: Marv Kessler Captain: Robert Wilson Team Record: 19-7 Mercy W 107-85 Hofstra W 91-87 Maritime W 46-34 CCNY W 101-80 Wagner L 87-101 Queens W 84-72 Baruch W 77-63 Pratt W 96-70 Mansfield State W 73-68 Hamilton L 93-102 Salisbury State W 72-65 Towson State L 70-81 St. Francis L 56-58 Hunter W 76-55 Lehman W 83-59 Kings Point W 59-58 LeMoyne W 65-58 Brooklyn W 85-65 Philadelphia L 56-63 Pace W 67-64

So. Connecticut C.W. Post Bridgeport Marist Cheyney Hartwick

W 96-72 W 86-75 L 68-87 W 85-73 L 64-78 W 74-77

1978-79

Head Coach: James Flanagan Team Record: 14-12 11/25 Mercy W 11/28 Baruch W 12/1 Assumption W 12/2 “Doc” Jacobs Classic L 12/5 CCNY W 12/9 Wagner L 12/11 Boston U W 12/16 C.W. Post W 12/18 Pratt L 12/21 Hunter W 12/23 Old Westbury W 1/4 Medgar Evans W 1/10 Queens W 1/17 New Haven L 1/20 Southampton W 1/24 St. Francis L 1/25 Stamford L 1/30 Kings Point W 2/3 Rutgers W 2/5 Robert Morris L 2/9 Pace W 2/13 So. Connecticut 2/17 Loyola 2/21 Bridgeport 2/26 Philadelphia 2/28 Marist

1979-80

75-74

Head Coach: James Flanagan Team Record: 17-10 11/30 Old Westbury W 87-40 12/1 Columbia L 60-76 12/4 CCNY W 62-51 12/11 St. Francis L 65-72 12/13 West Virginia L 60-107 12/15 C.W. Post L 67-81 12/18 Ramapo W 83-59 12/20 Hunter W 116-77 12/22 York W 71-69 12/28 Gannon W 67-65 12/29 Central Michigan L 72-87

1/4 Southeastern W 1/5 District of Columbia 1/15 Medgar Evans W 1/17 New Haven W 1/19 Mercy W 1/22 Southampton W 1/26 Loyola L 1/27 NH College L 1/29 Kings Point 1/31 Staten Island W 2/4 Philadelphia W 2/11 So. Connecticut W 2/13 Marist W 2/16 Pace 2/18 Stony Brook L 2/20 Bridgeport L St. Francis L

87-57 142-79 81-77 64-59 67-60 61-65 72-81 90-76 62-61 89-68 79-76 64-65 86-109 71-87

1980-81

Head Coach: James Flanagan Captains: John Horton, Dave Kinsley Team Record: 13-13 York W 85-74 Lehman W 53-37 Bloomsburg L 76-86 Pratt W 74-65 So. Connecticut L 71-72 Mercy W 80-72 CCNY W 92-60 U. of NH L 74-88 LeMoyne L 70-74 Southeastern W 66-59 Mercy L 70-83 NH College L 68-84 Keene State W 96-80 St. Mary’s W 100-76 Staten Island L 55-66 U.S.M.M.A W 73-72 C.W. Post L 67-82 Medgar Evans W 101-75 St. Anselm L 57-73 Mercy L 76-82 Philadelphia L 51-54 E. Stroudsburg L 76-84 Southampton W 87-58 Stony Brook W 104-103 New Haven W 86-84 C.W. Post L 82-83

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Year-by-Year Records 1981-82

Head Coach: James Flanagan Team Record: 18-8 11/21 Pratt W 79-57 11/22 Kings Point W 80-74 12/4 Trenton L 64-67 12/5 Kings Point W 70-68 12/8 CCNY W 79-77 12/12 Dowling L 57-59 12/15 Pratt W 95-75 12/19 Sacred Heart L 55-80 12/28 Hunter W 72-59 12/29 Yeshiva W 72-52 1/6 Hartwick W 72-68 1/9 Southampton W 80-63 1/16 Philadelphia L 62-64 1/19 Mercy W 87-76 1/25 Southampton W 61-53 1/27 Mercy W 79-68 1/30 Kings Point W 70-66 2/1 Staten Island W 59-57 2/6 E. Stroudsburg W 70-69 2/8 C.W. Post L 62-65 2/9 St. Anselm L 92-100 2/15 C.W. Post L 69-70 (OT) 2/17 Bridgeport L 57-82 2/20 New Haven W 84-72 2/24 Stony Brook W 90-67 2/27 LeMoyne W 71-56

1982-83

Head Coach: James Flanagan Captains: Mike Holt, Earl Middleton Team Record: 18-10 11/19 Philadelphia W 62-59 11/20 West Chester L 61-78 11/27 Hunter W 92-68 11/28 CCNY W 68-50 12/5 V. Wesleyan W 70-66 12/8 CCNY L 64-67 12/11 Keene State W 70-52 12/15 Queens W 86-66 12/18 E. Stroudsburg W 62-20(OT) 12/22 C.W. Post L 51-65 1/4 Gannon W 49-43 1/7 Longwood L 57-63 1/8 Franklin Pierce W 83-71 1/12 Southampton W 79-64 1/17 Bridgeport W 61-45 1/22 Mercy W 95-69

1/24 Pratt 1/26 Philadelphia 1/29 Kings Point 1/31 Dowling 2/5 C.W. Post 2/14 Mercy 2/19 Staten Island 2/21 Southampton 2/24 New Haven 2/26 Stony Brook 2/28 Dowling 3/5 LeMoyne

W 72-64 (OT) L 49-72 L 58-60 L 62-66 L 52-58 W 84-70 W 84-70 W 62-60 W 69-62 L 58-59 W 72-61 L 60-62

1985-86

Head Coach: James Flanagan Captain: Mike Leonard Team Record: 14-14 11/22 Neumann W 11/23 Queens W 11/26 Southampton L 11/30 Queens L 12/2 Dowling L 12/6 Springfield L 12/7 Keene State W 12/11 C.W. Post L 12/14 NY Tech L 12/21 Pace L 12/22 St. Mary’s W 1/8 Gannon L 1/11 St. Michael’s L 1/15 CCNY W 1/18 West Chester W 1/22 Philadelphia L 1/25 LeMoyne W 1/27 E. Stroudsburg W 1/29 Pace W 2/1 Gannon W 2/5 Philadelphia L 2/8 LeMoyne L 2/12 Mercy W 2/15 St. Michael’s W 2/19 Molloy W 2/22 Kings Point W Mt. St. Mary’s L 2/27 Philadelphia L

81-67 60-59 70-88 51-67 63-72 79-81 76-67 77-84 65-78 54-69 101-73 68-73 74-85 87-68 79-69 77-79 66-62 75-65 69-55 66-75 66-71 60-69 76-70 75-63 67-45 77-71 76-77 53-66

1986-87

Head Coach: James Flanagan Captain: Greg Nerko Team Record: 9-16 11/29 Concordia L 12/3 Dowling L 12/5 Barry W 12/6 LeMoyne L 12/8 Southampton L 12/10 Mercy W 12/13 NY Tech W 12/27 Dowling L 12/28 Southampton W 1/5 Queens L 1/7 Gannon L 1/10 LeMoyne L 1/12 Kings Point W 1/14 Molloy W 1/17 Pace L 1/18 St. Rose W 1/21 Gannon L 1/24 Philadelphia L 1/28 West Chester W 1/31 St. Michael’s L 2/7 Pace L 2/11 Philadelphia L 2/15 Mt. St. Mary’s W 2/22 St. Michael’s L 2/26 LeMoyne L

1987-88

64-73 60-61 88-74 67-82 93-99 80-82 68-58 54-58 89-69 52-68 58-59 71-74 80-74 88-47 54-61 68-53 75-92 69-87 59-58 67-68 60-79 58-64 65-68 61-64 62-68

Head Coach: Bernard Tomlin Captain: Jerry Long Team Record: 8-19 11/20 Lehman W 76-70 11/21 Castleton St. L 85-89 11/24 Southampton W 78-68 11/28 Concordia L 79-98 12/2 Dowling L 75-82 12/5 Queens W 80-73 12/7 E. Stroudsburg L 84-94 12/9 Mercy W 62-60 12/12 St. Anselm L 102-84 12/19 Wilmington W 2-0 (Forfeit) 1/4 Quebec-Trois W 66-49 1/6 West Chester L 61-62 1/8 LeMoyne L 69-84 1/13 Pace L 60-63 1/15 Mercyhurst L 77-93 1/16 Gannon L 60-87 1/20 Philadelphia L 81-98 1/23 Buffalo L 69-81

1/29 Gannon 2/1 NY Tech 2/5 Buffalo 2/6 LeMoyne 2/12 Mercyhurst 2/15 Kings Point 2/17 Philadelphia 2/24 Pace 3/3 Philadelphia

L L L L W W L L L

61-65 71-80 55-82 67-91 83-77 98-79 74-78 61-81 58-91

1988-89

Head Coach: Jim O’Connor Captains: Matt Link, Curtis Wilson Team Record: 18-10 11/18 Franklin Pierce W 63-58 11/19 Assumption L 86-95 11/22 Southampton W 92-88 11/29 Dowling W 81-73 12/3 Mercy W 84-78 (OT) 12/6 E. Stroudsburg W 96-91 12/9 Mansfield W 95-93 12/10 Bridgeport L 88-96 12/12 York W 80-72 12/16 NY Tech L 78-91 12/29 Queens W 71-67 12/30 Keene State L 75-79 1/7 Philadelphia L 71-97 1/10 LeMoyne W 82-76 1/13 Mercyhurst W 62-58 1/14 Gannon L 71-98 1/17 Pace W 64-61 1/21 Buffalo W 68-66 1/27 LeMoyne L 80-96 1/28 Buffalo L 68-72 2/1 Concordia W 107-80 2/6 West Chester W 77-73 2/10 Mercyhurst W 74-56 2/12 NH College W 74-68 2/18 Pace L 58-63 2/22 Philadelphia W 99-85 2/25 Gannon W 79-76 3/4 Buffalo L 62-88

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Year-by-Year Records 1989-90

Head Coach: Jim O’Connor Captains: Matt Link, James Lloyd, Curtis Wilson Team Record: 13-13 11/18 Bloomsburg L 67-74 11/21 Southampton W 105-94 11/26 Mercy W 88-62 11/28 Dowling W 65-60 12/3 Concordia W 100-90 12/9 UMass L 67-72 12/11 NH College L 76-92 12/14 Bridgeport L 77-78 12/16 NY Tech W 77-74 1/2 Virginia Union L 68-105 1/6 Chris. Newport W 76-69 1/12 Gannon L 57-74 1/13 Mercyhurst W 92-84 1/16 Pace L 82-87 1/20 LeMoyne W 75-71 1/23 Old Westbury W 108-76 1/26 Mercyhurst W 84-58 1/28 C.W. Post L 89-93 2/2 Buffalo W 102-100(OT) 2/3 LeMoyne L 95-110 2/10 Pace L 92-108 2/13 Philadelphia W 58-53 2/16 Gannon L 80-81 2/24 Buffalo W 74-68 2/28 Sacred Heart L 87-109 3/3 Philadelphia L 75-90

1990-91

Head Coach: Jim O’Connor Captains: Malcolm Dowdy, Chris Garner, John Waller, Curtis Wilson Team Record: 20-10 11/16 Springfield W 61-60 11/17 Dowling W 95-92 11/20 Southampton W 104-68 11/27 Mercy W 93-46 12/1 Lowell W 111-77 12/4 C.W. Post W 75-72(OT) 12/7 Bridgeport L 78-85 12/9 Sacred Heart L 83-84 12/15 NY Tech W 102-78 1/7 Queens W 69-58 1/10 NY Tech W 79-78 1/12 Concordia W 99-85 1/15 Miami Christian W 109-86 1/17 Florida Atlantic L 78-86 1/23 Old Westbury W 94-76

1/26 Pace 1/30 Dowling 2/2 Fordham 2/6 Pace 2/11 Dowling 2/13 C.W. Post 2/15 Mercy 2/20 Philadelphia 2/23 Southampton 2/25 Concordia 2/27 Queens 3/3 Philadelphia 3/6 Mercy 3/8 Dowling 3/15 NH College

1991-92

W L L L W L W L W W W W W L L

56-50 84-94 62-94 65-85 91-88 69-73 80-75 49-63 85-67 117-97 84-54 101-94 108-95 76-93 89-97

Head Coach: Jim O’Connor Captain: Eugene Marquardt Team Record: 9-20 11/22 Molloy W 89-63 11/23 Salem State L 63-70 12/6 Norfolk State L 53-65 12/7 Wheeling Jesuit W 79-75 (OT) 12/11 West Chester L 72-78 12/14 So. Connecticut L 66-78 12/20 Philadelphia L 44-63 12/21 Pace L 55-67 12/30 St. Anselm W 85-76 1/2 St. Rose L 62-65 1/4 Concordia L 72-82 1/8 Dowling L 65-79 1/11 Cornell L 61-83 1/15 Southampton L 78-84(OT) 1/20 Mercy W 60-55 1/22 C.W. Post L 67-71 1/25 Queens W 76-61 1/27 Concordia W 78-65 1/29 Pace L 52-53(OT) 2/1 Mercy L 72-74 (OT) 2/5 Philadelphia L 51-83 2/10 NJ Tech L 67-72 2/12 Southampton W 73-61 2/15 Dowling L 81-89 2/19 St. Rose L 70-97 2/26 C.W. Post L 66-73 2/29 Queens W 74-69 (OT) 3/2 Queens W 83-59 3/4 Pace L 52-65

1992-93

Head Coach: Jim O’Connor Captain: Eric Nuenzig Team Record: 14-14 11/30 West Chester L 67-73 12/3 Fordham L 69-85 12/5 NY Tech W 64-49 12/8 Mt. St. Mary’s W 97-76 12/10 So. Connecticut L 71-78 12/12 Concordia W 98-71 12/14 Central Conn. L 96-103 12/19 St. Rose L 74-93 12/23 Seton Hall L 56-85 1/6 Queens L 47-57 1/13 Dowling W 93-72 1/16 Mercy W 85-79 1/20 Southampton W 80-67 1/23 Concordia W 96-66 1/27 NJ Tech W 78-73 1/29 Philadelphia L 58-65 1/30 St. Rose L 85-90(2OT) 2/3 C.W. Post W 90-82 2/6 Queens W 80-70 2/8 Philadelphia L 48-68 2/10 Southampton W 68-51 2/13 Pace L 61-76 2/17 Pace W 59-48 2/20 Mercy L 76-78 2/24 C.W. Post W 98-94 2/27 Dowling L 81-86 3/3 C.W. Post W 81-74 (OT) 3/5 Philadelphia L 69-101

1993-1994

Head Coach: Jim O’Connor Captain: Sherod Quarles Team Record: 18-12 11/29 Fordham L 78-100 12/1 Molloy W 103-102(OT) 12/4 St. Rose W 83-82 12/18 Stony Brook W 72-66 (OT) 12/22 Queens W 90-80 12/30 Nevada-Las Vegas L 60-91 1/5 Concordia W 102-83 1/10 Philadelphia L 60-79 1/12 Molloy W 79-74 1/15 C.W. Post L 69-76 1/19 Mercy W 91-80 1/22 Southampton W 73-72 1/24 Philadelphia L 72-79 1/26 NY Tech W 97-85 1/29 St. Rose L 75-85 1/31 Dowling L 69-100 2/2 Mercy W 84-75 2/5 NY Tech L 77-85 2/7 C.W. Post L 70-72 2/10 Southampton W 92-79 2/13 Dowling L 66-78 2/16 Queens W 95-62 2/19 Pace L 65-79 2/21 Mt. St. Mary’s W 96-86 2/24 Pace W 76-71 2/26 Concordia W 107-94(OT) 2/28 Molloy W 88-64 3/2 St. Rose L 90-98 3/12 Pace W 71-68 3/13 Dowling W 107-90

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Year-by-Year Records 1994-95

Head Coach: Jim O’Connor Captains: Brian Pritchett, Joe Thornton Team Record: 19-12 11/18 Franklin Pierce L 67-70 11/19 NH College L 53-94 11/26 Fordham L 60-75 11/30 Pace W 87-79 12/3 Concordia W 89-72 12/7 Molloy W 91-77 12/10 Dowling W 111-87 12/14 C.W. Post L 73-79 (OT) 12/21 Stony Brook W 71-61 1/5 St. Rose L 67-99 1/7 Southampton W 90-79 1/9 Philadelphia L 49-77 1/11 Queens W 88-73 1/14 Dowling L 78-80 1/18 NY Tech L 94-104 1/21 Mercy W 93-75 1/24 Pace L 67-76 1/28 Concordia W 69-68 2/1 Molloy W 83-62 2/8 C.W. Post W 89-68 2/11 St. Rose L 75-102 2/15 Southampton W 83-78 2/18 Queens W 83-78 2/20 Philadelphia W 67-66 2/22 NY Tech W 96-83 2/25 Mercy W 97-78 2/27 Queens W 70-68 3/1 Dowling W 98-95 3/3 Philadelphia W 78-74 3/4 St. Rose L 68-90 3/7 Philadelphia L 60-72

1995-96

Head Coach: Steve Clifford Captains: Anthony Gilliam, Perry Herbert Team Record: 23-7 11/25 St. Michael’s W 78-73 11/29 Pace W 63-57 12/1 Shephard W 94-82 12/2 Millersville L 92-86 12/6 Molloy W 95-73 12/9 Dowling W 75-72 12/13 C.W. Post W 93-75 12/22 Concordia W 73-55 1/3 St. Rose L 87-95 1/6 Southampton W 93-84 (OT) 1/10 Queens L 91-83 (OT) 1/13 Philadelphia W 76-73 1/17 NY Tech W 91-87 1/20 Mercy W 84-80 1/24 Pace L 78-67 1/27 Concordia W 84-64 1/29 Molloy W 99-73 1/31 Stony Brook W 65-72 2/3 Dowling L 75-71 2/7 C.W. Post W 85-72 2/10 St. Rose L 96-93 2/14 Southampton W 80-77 2/17 Queens W 83-68 2/19 Philadelphia W 74-62 2/21 NY Tech W 106-98 (OT) 2/24 Mercy W 90-77 2/27 Dowling W 84-80 3/1 Philadelphia W 76-69 3/2 St. Rose W 77-76 3/8 NH College L 68-52

1996-97

Head Coach: Steve Clifford Captains: Danny Gimpel, Raymond Williams, Andrew Bridges Team Record: 21-9 11/5 Merrimack W 79-70 11/16 Bentley W 68-66 11/23 Molloy W 92-69 11/26 Stony Brook L 62-65 11/30 St. Michael’s L 69-81 12/4 NY Tech W 103-84 12/11 C.W. Post W 70-64 12/14 Dowling W 80-61 12/21 Concordia W 64-58 1/4 Mercy W 98-63 1/8 Southampton W 102-68 1/11 St. Rose L 64-92 1/13 Queens L 57-60 1/15 Philadelphia W 66-64 1/18 Pace W 62-47 1/20 NY Tech W 95-63 1/23 Concordia W 86-54 1/25 C.W. Post L 77-80 OT 1/29 Dowling L 61-71 2/1 Mercy W 109-68 2/5 Molloy W 89-71 2/8 Southampton W 88-81 2/12 St. Rose L 70-75 2/15 Queens W 59-54 2/19 Philadelphia W 68-58 2/22 Pace W 64-63 2/25 Dowling W 82-73 2/28 C.W. Post W 57-50 3/1 St. Rose L 64-84 3/7 St. Michael’s L 85-86 OT

1997-98

Head Coach: Steve Clifford Captains: Andrew Bridges, Jeff Donato, Chris Bernard Team Record: 22-8 11/15 Stonehill L 64-74 11/16 St. Michael’s L 52-53 11/25 Stony Brook W 69-55 11/29 Bridgeport W 64-60 12/3 Molloy W 63-60 12/6 St. Rose L 65-72 12/10 NJ Tech W 74-59 12/13 Queens W 73-63 1/3 Concordia W 99-74 1/5 Dowling L 72-86 1/8 Philadelphia L 45-53 1/12 C.W. Post W 75-55 1/14 Mercy W 67-45 1/17 Southampton W 91-59 1/21 NY Tech W 98-74 1/24 St. Rose W 76-61 1/28 Mercy W 81-69 1/31 NY Tech W 74-58 2/2 Molloy W 73-66 2/4 Southampton W 108-63 2/7 Dowling L 65-69 2/11 Queens W 65-49 2/14 C.W. Post W 72-59 2/18 NJ Tech W 64-46 2/21 Concordia W 90-65 2/24 C.W. Post W 76-64 2/26 Molloy W 68-55

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Year-by-Year Records 1998-99

Head Coach: Steve Clifford Captains: Chris Bernard, Justin Mallis, Ahmad Jackson Team Record: 20-12 11/13 N.H. College L 58-74 11/14 Franklin Pierce L 55-62 11/18 Concordia W 74-73 11/24 St. Anselm L 57-74 11/29 Bridgeport W 80-47 12/2 NJ Tech L 54-60 12/5 Philadelphia W 72-50 12/9 St. Rose L 55-74 12/12 Dowling W 59-56 1/4 Southampton W 77-59 1/6 NY Tech L 57-62 1/9 Queens W 68-50 1/13 Mercy W 77-56 1/16 C.W. Post L 47-55 1/18 Molloy W 90-58 1/20 NJ Tech W 76-64 1/23 Philadelphia L 45-47 1/27 St. Rose L 63-87 1/30 Dowling L 64-54 2/1 Concordia W 80-71 2/3 Southampton W 78-67 2/6 NY Tech W 58-44 2/10 Queens W 73-56 2/13 Mercy W 77-63 2/17 C.W. Post W 71-64 2/20 Molloy L 61-69 2/23 NY Tech W 59-55 OT 2/25 Dowling W 74-64 2/27 St. Rose W 75-73 OT 3/5 Pace W 57-56 3/6 St. Anselm W 66-50 3/7 St. Rose L 67-72 OT

1999-00

Head Coach: Jim Ferry Captains: John Parisio, Kevin Goodman, Yaacov Williams Team Record: 23-7 11/19 Merrimack W 71-63 11/20 Bentley L 72-79 11/28 St. Anselm W 73-70 12/4 Philadelphia W 75-62 12/8 St. Rose L 62-71 12/11 Molloy W 92-70 12/15 Dowling W 82-72 12/21 NJ Tech L 70-80 1/3 Concordia W 102-73 1/5 NY Tech W 66-53 1/8 Queens W 72-69 1/10 New Haven L 62-69 1/12 Southampton W 91-80 1/15 Mercy W 88-67 1/17 C.W. Post W 79-66 1/19 NJ Tech W 77-74 1/22 Philadelphia W 88-84 OT 1/17 St. Rose W 82-58 1/29 Molloy L 71-81 1/31 Dowling W 75-74 2/2 Concordia W 101-65 2/5 NY Tech W 77-49 2/9 Queens W 68-56 2/12 Southampton W 99-80 2/15 Mercy W 118-83 2/19 C.W. Post W 83-69 3/2 Molloy L 73-87 3/10 Merrimack W 90-64 3/11 St. Anselm L 72-76

2000-01

Head Coach: Jim Ferry Captains: Ryan McCormack, Kevin Goodman Team Record: 31-1 11/17 Merrimack W 83-71 11/18 Bentley W 79-71 11/22 Puerto Rico W 89-68 11/29 Mercy W 91-81 12/6 Philadelphia W 97-68 12/9 St. Thomas Aq. W 80-41 12/13 Dowling W 87-73 12/15 Concordia W 98-83 1/6 NY Tech W 81-73 1/8 New Haven W 63-56 1/10 Queens W 65-59 1/13 Molloy W 86-48 1/15 C.W. Post W 87-78 1/17 Bridgeport W 92-77 1/20 Molloy W 86-57 1/22 Philadelphia W 67-51 1/24 St. Thomas Aq. W 74-54 1/27 Dowling W 92-72 1/31 Concordia W 89-56 2/3 Southampton W 106-64 2/7 Queens W 78-58 2/10 Mercy W 90-82 2/14 C.W. Post W 85-72 2/17 Bridgeport W 103-67 2/21 Southampton W 88-56 2/23 NY Tech W 85-53 2/27 Mercy W 107-68 3/2 C.W. Post W 75-54 3/3 Philadelphia W 94-78 3/9 Philadelphia W 87-66 3/10 St. Michael’s W 78-64 3/21 Tampa L 68-82

2001-02

Head Coach: Jim Ferry Captains: Tony Kellman, Ryan Laul, Eddie Williams, Rich Edwards Team Record: 28-3 11/16 Bentley W 72-70 11/18 Merrimack W 90-67 11/21 Dowling W 93-80 12/1 Philadelphia L 60-66 12/5 St. Thomas Aq. W 73-52 12/8 UMass Lowell W 67-54 12/12 Concordia W 101-71 12/15 NYIT W 84-69 1/5 Queens W 74-57 1/7 New Haven W 69-56 1/9 Molloy W 74-60 1/12 C.W. Post W 75-65 1/15 Bridgeport W 78-59 1/17 Southampton W 81-67 1/19 Mercy W 91-72 1/22 Philadelphia W 94-73 1/24 St. Thomas Aq. W 59-48 1/26 Dowling W 93-76 1/30 Concordia W 112-66 2/2 NYIT W 71-54 2/5 Queens W 81-64 2/7 Molloy W 67-57 2/9 C.W. Post W 96-81 2/13 Bridgeport W 80-63 2/16 Southampton W 80-65 2/26 Molloy W 85-68 3/1 NYIT L 66-68 3/8 UMass Lowell W 72-57 3/9 Assumption W 77-56 3/20 KY Wesleyan L 46-71

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Year-by-Year Records 2002-03

Head Coach: James Cosgrove Captains: Tony Kellman, Wayne Nelson Team Record: 22-9 11/22 Bentley W 84-73 (OT) 11/23 Merrimack L 65-73 11/26 Bridgeport W 93-68 12/3 C.W. Post L 62-65 (2OT) 12/7 Concordia W 97-70 12/10 NYIT L 74-77 12/13 UMass Lowell L 66-81 1/4 Philadelphia L 56-71 1/8 Queens W 76-59 1/11 St. Thomas Aq. W 66-42 1/14 Southampton W 73-68 1/16 Molloy W 75-68 1/16 Mercy W 86-81 (OT) 1/21 New Haven L 53-73 1/23 Bridgeport L 67-70 1/29 CW Post W 84-76 2/1 Dowling W 82-75 2/4 Concordia W 57-44 2/6 NYIT L 59-68 2/8 Philadelphia W 77-61 2/12 Queens W 58-46 2/15 St. Thomas Aq. W 83-59 2/20 Molloy W 84-61 2/22 Southampton W 87-66 2/25 Dowling W 78-50 2/27 Mercy W 85-63 3/1 New Haven W 73-60 3/4 Queens W 52-49 3/7 Bridgeport W 74-69 3/8 CW Post W 70-57 3/14 Bridgeport L 56-64

2003-04

Head Coach: James Cosgrove Captains: Thomas McCormack, Dwayne Thompson Team Record: 15-13 11/15 UMASS-Lowell L 69-89 11/21 Dominican W 51-40 11/22 Caldwell W 77-74 (OT) 11/25 Molloy W 67-66 12/4 Mercy W 77-58 12/9 New Haven L 48-67 12/13 Philadelphia L 71-84 1/6 St. Thomas Aq. W 77-55 1/8 Queens L 69-71 1/10 Bridgeport L 50-61 1/14 Dowling W 68-51 1/17 Concordia W 80-71 1/20 Queens W 51-48 1/22 Concordia W 66-57 1/24 Southampton L 66-69 1/26 CW Post W 69-66 1/28 Molloy W 74-54 1/31 NYIT L 66-74 2/5 NYIT L 61-68 2/7 CW Post L 56-70 2/11 Mercy W 72-63 2/14 New Haven L 67-80 2/17 Philadelphia L 57-67 2/19 Southampton W 71-57 2/21 St. Thomas Aq. L 53-74 2/25 Bridgeport W 60-59 2/28 Dowling W 59-57 3/3 NYIT L 54-70

2004-05

Head Coach: James Cosgrove Captains: Jamaal Wagner, Eric Martin Team Record: 22-7 11/15 UMASS-Lowell L 54-61 11/19 Merrimack L 55-56 11/20 Bentley W 71-68 11/23 Mercy W 60-52 12/1 Dowling W 64-56 12/4 CW Post W 75-56 12/8 New Haven W 63-55 12/11 NYIT L 51-58 12/15 Concordia W 79-43 1/5 St. Thomas Aq. W 56-50 1/8 Southampton W 75-63 1/13 Philadelphia W 66-47 1/15 Molloy W 78-50 1/18 CW Post W 65-62 1/20 Bridgeport W 59-51 1/24 Queens W 72-69 (OT) 1/26 Mercy W 66-60 1/29 Southampton W 72-62 2/1 New Haven W 50-35 2/3 Concordia W 63-45 2/5 Molloy W 74-57 2/9 Queens L 55-68 2/12 NYIT W 69-55 2/15 St. Thomas Aq. W 55-37 2/17 Bridgeport L 54-57 2/23 Dowling W 82-53 2/26 Philadelphia W 67-58 3/2 New Haven L 41-56 3/12 Bryant L 48-69

2005-06

Head Coach: James Cosgrove Captains: Jamaal Wagner, Eric Martin, Aaron Cummings Team Record: 27-5 11/15 Bryant L 70-62 11/18 Dominican W 72-63 11/19 Nyack W 76-68 11/22 Bloomfield L 72-65 11/30 Molloy W 74-67 12/03 Queens L 68-60 12/07 Mercy W 64-39 12/10 Bridgeport W 68-33 12/14 NYIT W 72-48 12/17 Assumption W 72-50 12/31 Nova SE W 59-49 01/07 Philadelphia L 71-60 01/11 Dowling W 70-40 01/14 New Haven W 68-51 01/21 Concordia W 66-64 (OT) 01/24 St. Thomas Aq. W 80-48 01/26 C.W. Post W 62-55 01/28 Molloy W 72-55 02/01 Queens W 70-54 02/04 Mercy W 79-60 02/07 Bridgeport W 68-59 02/09 C.W. Post W 71-44 02/11 NYIT W 60-51 02/14 Dowling W 53-38 02/16 New Haven W 66-49 02/22 Concordia W 76-55 02/25 St. Thomas Aq. W 70-47 03/01 St. Thomas Aq. W 73-34 03/04 Concordia W 62-30 03/05 Bridgeport W 74-62 03/11 Bentley W 90-86 03/12 Stonehill L 69-54

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Year-by-Year Records 2006-07

Head Coach: James Cosgrove Captains: Kimani Blaize, Mike Mosby Team Record: 27-5 11/15 Bentley L 43-69 11/21 Bloomfield W 75-60 11/29 NYIT L 85-92 (OT) 12/2 Concordia W 74-62 12/9 St. Thomas Aq. L 54-64 12/13 Mercy W 74-37 12/21 Assumption L 63-76 12/29 St. Michael’s L 78-79 12/30 Pace W 70-67 1/6 Philadelphia W 66-62 1/10 New Haven L 59-61 1/13 Queens W 64-50 1/17 Dowling W 72-55 1/20 Bridgeport L 71-76 1/23 C.W. Post W 77-67 1/25 Molloy L 60-64 1/27 NYIT W 75-72 1/30 Caldwell L 56-69 2/1 Concordia W 71-59 2/6 St. Thomas Aq. L 54-61 2/8 Mercy W 73-53 2/10 New Haven W 74-60 2/13 Queens W 96-84 2/15 Dowling W 65-44 2/17 Bridgeport L 60-63 2/21 C.W. Post L 53-66 2/24 Molloy W 76-52 2/28 Queens W 85-79 3/3 NYIT W 65-59 (OT) 3/4 C.W. Post W 61-58 3/10 Bryant L 77-55

2007-08

Head Coach: James Cosgrove Captains: Alvin Vivican III, Matt Pink Team Record: 20-10 11/16 Nyack W 68-63 11/17 Dominican L 73-65 11/26 St. Thomas Aq. W 40-38 11/28 Molloy W 74-65 12/01 NYIT L 65-61 12/05 Concordia W 63-59 12/08 New Haven L 58-48 12/15 Caldwell W 56-52 12/21 Bryant L 51-50 1/02 Franklin Pierce W 63-60 1/05 Mercy L 47-46 1/09 Bloomfield L 79-66 1/12 Queens W 54-39 1/16 Dowling W 82-66 1/19 Bridgeport W 67-60 1/23 C.W. Post L 61-49 1/26 Molloy W 57-52 1/30 NYIT W 63-31 2/02 Concordia L 63-57 2/05 Philadelphia W 50-46 2/09 St. Thomas Aq. W 64-63 2/13 Mercy L 59-56 2/16 New Haven W 66-50 2/20 Queens W 82-45 2/23 Dowling W 68-64 2/27 Bridgeport W 73-67 3/01 C.W. Post W 99-88 3/05 Molloy W 60-55 3/08 Concordia W 66-62 3/09 C.W. Post L 60-57

2008-09

Head Coach: James Cosgrove Captains:Alvin Vivican III, Chris Diasparra Team Record: 20-9 11/15 Post L 73-68 11/16 Dominican W 64-50 11/21 Stonehill L 71-60 11/22 Pace W 78-63 11/25 Bloomfield W 72-58 12/07 Queens W 76-53 12/10 NYIT L 74-66 (OT) 12/13 Caldwell W 70-56 12/30 Lynn L 68-60 1/03 Franklin Pierce W 67-63 (OT) 1/06 Philadelphia W 61-47 1/08 Brridgeport W 69-63 1/12 St. Thomas Aq. W 64-55 1/14 Molloy W 81-62 1/17 Mercy W 89-47 1/21 Dowling L 58-54 1/24 Concordia W 73-56 1/28 C.W. Post L 67-61 1/31 Bridgeport L 68-62 2/04 Queens W 62-60 2/07 NYIT W 77-69 2/11 St. Thomas Aq. W 79-49 2/14 Molloy W 68-67 (OT) 2/18 Mercy W 76-47 2/21 Dowling W 55-44 2/25 Concordia W 75-50 2/28 C.W. Post L 61-55 3/04 Queens W 57-49 3/07 Bridgeport L 62-44

2009-10

Head Coach: James Cosgrove Captains:Richard Byrd, Casey Cosgrove, Chris Diasparra Team Record: 22-11 11/18 Pace W 79-64 11/20 Molloy W 97-71 11/21 Dowling W 79-69 11/24 St. Rose W 66-49 11/29 Assumption W 79-65 12/02 So. Conn. St. L 60-57 12/05 American Int’l W 74-65 12/08 New Haven W 59-49 12/12 Caldwell W 79-48 12/19 Caldwell W 71-40 12/20 Dominican W 57-38 12/29 Bloomfield W 81-66 12/30 Nyack W 65-61 1/02 Le Moyne W 90-77 1/06 Southern N.H. W 75-59 1/09 St. Anselm L 78-69 1/12 UMass Lowell L 54-51 1/16 Merrimack L 82-74 1/20 Bentley L 71-67 1/23 Stonehill L 60-59 (OT) 1/26 Franklin Pierce L 74-73 (OT) 1/30 St. Michael’s W 68-48 2/03 Pace W 99-62 2/06 Le Moyne L 90-80 2/09 St. Rose L 74-70 2/13 Assumption W 73-71 2/17 So. Conn. St. W 62-45 2/20 American Int’l L 63-57 2/24 New Haven W 79-48 2/27 American Int’l W 57-45 3/01 Stonehill W 59-58 3/04 St. Anselm W 78-66 3/06 UMass Lowell L 73-58

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Year-by-Year Records 2010-11

Head Coach: Dominick Savino Captains: Richard Byrd, David Akinyooye Team Record: 20-10 NE-10Champs, NCAA Tournament 11/17 Pace W 90-59 11/19 Molloy W 62-46 11/20 Franklin Pierce W 83-73 11/23 St. Rose L 78-74 11/28 Assumption W 76-74 12/01 So. Conn. St. L 68-52 12/04 American Int’l L 61-50 12/07 New Haven W 62-47 12/18 Molloy W 69-48 12/19 Dowling W 70-45 1/02 Le Moyne W 88-84 1/05 Southern N.H. W 60-58 1/08 St. Anselm L 61-57 1/13 UMass Lowell L 60-55 1/15 Merrimack W 58-57 1/19 Bentley L 64-54 1/22 Stonehill L 67-64 1/25 Franklin Pierce W 69-53 1/29 St. Michael’s L 60-53 2/02 Pace W 58-53 2/05 Le Moyne W 69-49 2/09 St. Rose L 75-62 2/12 Assumption W 75-65 2/16 So. Conn. St. W 85-68 2/20 American Int’l W 69-63 2/23 New Haven L 73-71 2/26 So. Conn. St. W 79-70 2/28 American Int’l W 55-52 3/03 UMass Lowell W 71-60 3/05 Bentley W 78-62 3/12 Stonehill L 73-62

2011-12

Head Coach: Dominick Savino Captains: Richard Harkins, Robert Johnson, Norron McDonald Team Record: 21-9 NCAA Tournament 11/16 SCSU L 77-67 11/19 Dowling W 54-38 11/22 New Havem W 66-61 11/27 AIC W 69-54 11/30 Saint Rose W 60-56 12/3 Assumption W 63-60 12/6 Pace W 57-52 12/10 Le Moyne W 76-61 12/13 CW Post W 83-79 12/17 Bloomfield L 68-66 12/18 Molloy W 80-69 1/03 Merrimack W 64-55 1/07 St. Michael’s L 83-69 1/11 Bentley W 64-56 1/14 Franklin Pierce L 61-45 1/17 Bentley W 64-56 1/21 Southern NH W 57-50 1/25 Stonehill L 55-54 1/28 St. Anslem W 62-51 1/31 New Haven W 64-61 2/04 AIC W 63-55 2/08 Saint Rose L 65-61 2/11 Assumption W 70-51 2/14 Pace W 56-50 2/18 Le Moyne W 65-61 2/21 Southern Conn L 76-65 2/26 New Haven% W 54-51 2/29 Stonehill% L 73-60 3/10 CW Post# W 66-65 3/11 Stonehill# L 68-58 %NE-10Tournament #NCAA Tournament

2012-13

Head Coach: Dominick Savino Captains: Bradley Simpson, Cliff Brown Team Record: 14-15 NE-10First Round 11/10 Bridgeport L 11/11 Goldey-Beacom W 11/14 SCSU L 11/17 Bloomfield L 11/20 New Haven W 11/28 St. Rose L 12/1 Assumption L 12/3 Pace L 12/8 Le Moyne L 12/15 Philadelphia W 12/16 Bridgeport L 12/19 Dowling W 1/5 AIC W 1/9 Merrimack W 1/12 St. Michael’s W 1/15 UMass Lowell W 1/19 Franklin Pierce L 1/23 Bentley W 1/26 Southern NH W 1/29 Stonehill L 2/2 #22 Saint Anselm L 2/6 New Haven W 2/10 AIC W (ot) 2/13 St. Rose L (ot) 2/16 Assumption L 2/20 Pace W 2/23 Le Moyne W 2/26 SCSU L 3/1 Saint Rose% L

66-76 68-46 54-64 56-66 62-54 64-84 55-52 49-56 55-62 64-51 44-52 42-41 61-56 85-74 61-58 80-74 51-67 72-65 65-64 54-74 65-84 64-59 59-52 67-68 53-66 67-55 63-51 57-70 57-67

2013-14

Head Coach: Dominick Savino Team Record: 5-21 11/13 Dowling 11/20 SCSU 11/23 AIC 11/26 Saint Rose 12/4 Pace 12/7 New Haven 12/15 Lincoln 12/19 Nyack 12/21 Philadelphia 12/22 Bloomfield 1/1 LIU Post 1/4 Le Moyne 1/8 Stonehill 1/11 Saint Anselm 1/15 Bentley 1/18 Assumption 1/22 SNHU 1/25 Merrimack 1/29 Franklin Pierce 2/1 Saint Michael’s 2/5 Le Moyne 2/11 AIC 2/15 SCSU 2/19 Saint Rose 2/22 Pace 2/25 New Haven

L L L L W L L W W L L L W L L L L L L L L W L L L L

66-76 52-80 51-70 62-65 61-51 55-83 65-71 73-61 58-57 61-76 77-87 59-75 68-57 70-92 51-75 42-60 50-60 51-66 54-65 61-70 56-69 68-62 64-78 66-81 51-69 67-70

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Year-by-Year Records 2014-15

Head Coach: Dave Duke Team Record: 6-20 11/15 Bloomsburg L 68-70 11/19 SCSU L 82-92 11/22 AIC L 73-77 11/25 Saint Rose L 65-79 11/29 Roberts Wesleyan W 98-70 12/01 Queens W 80-66 13/3 Pace W 68-55 12/6 New Haven L 56-71 12/11 Goldey-Beacom W 83-74 12/20 Dowling L 78-92 12/31 LIU Post L 54-65 1/03 Le Moyne L 65-67 1/07 Stonehill L 61-83 1/10 Saint Anselm L 78-97 1/14 Bentley L 67-75 1/17 Assumption L 64-82 1/21 Southern N.H. L 68-80 1/24 Merrimack L 72-74 1/29 Franklin Pierce L 62-75 1/31 Saint Michael’s L 69-79 2/04 Le Moyne L 68-75 2/10 AIC L 64-78

2/14 SCSU 2/18 Saint Rose 2/21 Pace 2/24 New Haven

2015-16

L 93-104 W 67-60 W 89-68 L 61-62

Head Coach: Dave Duke Team Record: 20-9 11/9 Manhattan W 89-86 11/13 Queens W 85-65 11/14 SCSU L 80-90 11/21 AIC W 91-79 11/24 New Haven W 77-70 11/28 Roberts Wesleyan W 86-82 11/30 Lincoln W 75-74 12/5 Le Moyne W 83-76 12/8 Salem Int’l W 94-59 12/9 Nyack W 78-72 12/12 Saint Rose L 74-95 12/18 Concordia W 94-91 1/2 Pace W 73-64 1/4 Golden Beacom W 77-73 1/6 Franklin Pierce W 62-58 1/9 Saint Michael’s W 84-59 1/13 Bentley L 61-81

1/16 Southern N.H. 1/20 Stonehill 1/23 Merrimack 1/26 Saint Anselm 1/30 Assumption 2/3 Pace 2/6 SCSU 2/10 Saint Rose 2/13 New Haven 2/17 Le Moyne 2/23 AIC 2/28 Stonehill

2016-17

W 77-72 L 60-77 W 102-93 L 79-109 W 87-75 L 74-82 L 81-92 W 74-69 W 64-61 L 75-78 W 88-71 L 101-103

Head Coach: Dave Duke Team Record: 18-12 11/11 Felican W 77-76 11/12 Georgian Court W 95-78 11/16 So. Conn. St. L 82-70 11/19 American Int’l W 94-84 11/22 New Haven W 82-76 11/27 Queens (N.Y.) W 108-78 11/29 Salem Int’l W 104-64 12/1 Molloy L 109-102 12/3 Le Moyne L 70-64

12/7 Saint Rose 12/10 Pace 12/12 Nyack 12/30 NYIT 1/2 Roberts Wesleyan 1/4 Franklin Pierce 1/7 Saint Michael’s 1/11 Bentley 1/14 SNHU 1/18 Stonehill 1/21 Merrimack 1/24 Saint Anselm 1/28 Assumption 2/1 Pace 2/4 So. Conn. St. 2/8 Saint Rose 2/11 New Haven 2/15 Le Moyne 2/21 American Int’l 2/24 Bentley 2/26 SNHU

W W W W W L W W L W L L W L W L W L L W L

83-70 93-85 99-66 101-82 90-85 101-79 89-77 88-82 83-77 107-95 81-77 88-76 83-73 77-76 87-86 85-68 85-81 83-65 92-80 101-91 97-95

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All-Time Roster A Addison, Andre (78-80) Agyemang, Oppong (06-08) Akinyooye, David (07-11) Allen, Juma (02-03) Aminzadeh, Navid (86-87) Amitrano, Gerry (73-74) Ampofo, Billy (92-96) Anderson, Larry (69-72) Antoine, David (95-97) Arinus, Koby (83-86) Armata, Tony (49-51)

B Banks, Patrick (85-86) Barnes, John (54-55) Bass, Howard (60-62) Bazar, Ricky (87-88) Beamon, Bob (70-71) Becker, Al (71-73) Becker, John (50-53) Beckles, Gerald (76-78) Bedell, James (55-58) Bell, John (53-54) Bennett, Tyler (14-15) Benoit, Arthur (56-59) Bernard, Chris (97-99) Bisca, Bob (50-53) Blackstein, Neil (66-69) Blaize, Kimani (03-07) Blalock, Rodney (68-69) Block, Richard (64-65) Bluman, Alan (74-77) Bodden, Wayne (81-83) Borowy, Tec (73-74) Botwinick, Marty (56-59) Bowen, Neal (57-60) Braun, Donald (47-49) Braun, Rober (46-49) Braz, Larry (65-68) Bridges, Andrew (95-98) Brophy, Cliff (70-72) Brosche, Al (61-64) Brown, Cliff (11-13) Brown, Walter (67-68)

Brunson, Charles (74-78) Buono, Angelo (92-93) Burgelt, Neal (74-75) Butigian, Karl (77-79) Byrd, Richard (07-11) Byrnes, Tim (84-88)

C Cahill, Ed (59-62) Calarco, John (09-13) Calzonetti, Greg (81-83) Cambio, Nick (15-present) Cameron, Reggie (85-86) Caso, John (61-62) Certner, Barry (63-66) Chercus, Sonny (48-50) Chestnut, Jim (60-63) Cinque, Michael (83-85) Citron, Matt (13-14) Claffey, Mike (54-56) Clark, Nicholas (95-96) Cloherty, Mike (58-61) Codrington, Earl (68-69) Coffey, Michael (14-present) Coleman, Damon (13-15) Coles, Lawrence (98) Connolly, John (51-53) Constantino, John (88-89) Cooke, Rick (79-81) Cooper, Luke (94-98) Copeland, Rowland (51-53) Corbett, Tom (46-47) Corrigan, Sean (05-06) Corso, John (82-83) Cosenza, Louis (65-67) Cosgrove, Casey (08-10) Cote, Dan (76-80) Cotton, Dwayne (74-77) Craig, Kendell (00-02) Crawford, Sean (12-13) Cronin, Bruce (56-58) Croom, Roy (79-80) Cummings, Aaron (04-06) Cummings, Donnell (05-07) Custis, Kevin (87-90)

D D’Agostino, Frank (62-65) Dare, Aaron (89-91) Davies, Ronald (57-58) Davis, Greg (13-15) DeClerk, Joseph (46-49) DeMois, Vernon (46-48) DeRojas, Sergio (80-85) Deitsch, Stuart (60-61) DeNicola, Ryan (12-16) Diamond, Stanley (50-53) Diasparra, Chris (07-10) DiCalogero, Vin (69-71) Distel, Ricard (67-68) Divok, Jerry (63-66) Donadelle, Marius (03) Donahue, Jim (46-51) Donahue, Thomas (75-77) Donato, Jeff (97-98) Donelan, Steve (80-83) Dowd, Jack (57-60) Dowdy, Malcolm (87-91) Drolet, Brian (00) Dunn, Charlie (66-68) Dunn, Kent (67-69) Dyer, Doug (59-62)

E Edmundson, Cedric (78-79) Edwards, Rich (98-02) Ehrlich, Bernie (53-57) English, Bernard (86-87)

F Farley, Steffon (06-10) Feldman, Ed (62-63) Ferguson, John (13-present) Ferrier, Rich (00-02) Fishberg, Gary (69-72) Fisher, Robert (82-85) Fitzgerald, Ky’ron (09-12) Fitzgerald, Reggie (86-87) Flaherty, Michael (82-83) Flamm, Bruce (60-61) Floyd, Brenden (97)

Fodouop, Boris (13-15) Forrester, Arthur (46-48) Fortier, Ryan (97-99) Franchese, Dan (07-08) Fraser, Gerard (10-12) Funk, Martin (53-57)

G Galloway, Don (72-74) Garcia, Chris (11-13) Garguilo, Charles (83-87) Garner, Chris (87-91) Garvey, James (61-62) Gavin, Nick (00) Gearns, Bill (50-52) Gebelein, Craig (85-87) Georgoulis, Steve (03) Gilliam, Anthony (92-96) Ginyard,Tavon (15- present) Gimpel, Danny (93-97) Glynn, John (51-54) Goetz, H. (50-51) Goldberg, Stephen (66-69) Goldstein, Bob (62-65) Golub, Harvey (67-69) Goodman, Kevin (98-01) Gordon, Mike (54-57) Graff, Dave (72-76) Graham, Willie (73-75) Grant, James (51-53, 57-59) Graves, Frank (58-59) Graziose, Larry (50-53) Green, Joel (75-77) Gulker, Howard (61-64) Gunn, Ken (67-68)

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MEN’S BASKETBALL

All-Time Roster H Halfond, Harvey (53-56) Harkins, Richard (08-12) Harridopolis, Ernie (54-55) Harris, William (57-59) Haynes, Titus (59-61) Herbert, Perry (94-96) Hess, Art (50-51) Heyn, Ronnie (56-58) Hiller, Bob (01-02) Hines, Eric (82-84) Holt, Mike (80-84) Horne, Keshaun (03-05) Horowitz, Roy (81-82) Horton, John (77-81) Hospodarek, Jay (90-91) Huffins, Chris (70-72)

J Jackson, Charles (51-52) Jackson, Ahmad (98-99) Jackson, Todd (94-98) Jacoby, Mel (56-59) Jenkins, Justin (14-16) Jenkins, Marion (89-93) Jenkins, Samuel (03-07) Jennings, Jack (46-50) John, Christopher (14-17) Johnson, Bill (71-75) Johnson, Robert (08-12) Johnston, Richard (51-52) Jones, Keith (77-78) Jordan, Travis (11-13) Joseph, Alan (59-60) Jurow, Pete (60-63)

K Kaminowitz, Norman (66-67) Kane, James (46-48) Kaufer, larry (64-66) Keating, Chris (88-90) Keckler, William (47-50) Kellman, Tony (00-03) Kelman-Poto, Dominique (15-present) Kenney, Robert (57-59) Kenyon, Ben (02-06) Keough, George (61-63) Kerner, A. (48-49) Khaleel, Sky (06-09) King, Al (73-74) Kinsley, Dave (77-81) Klinger, Phil (59-61) Kobishyn, Ted (72-74) Korszun, Ted (91-93) Kramer, B. (49-50) Kramer, Dave (73-75) Kupec, Bill (72-73)

L Laffey, Jack (15-present) Laul, Ryan (99-02) Leibowitz, Dan (59-61) Leonard, Michael (82-86) Leone, Matt (87-89) Letts, Chris (99-02) Levine, Josh (90-91) Libroia, Anthony (12-16) Lichtenstein, Ken (65-66) Link, Matt (87-90) Lisi, Peter (67-68) Litvinoff, Sy (48-50) Lloyd, James (88-90) Long, Jerry (84-88) Lotta, Chuck (49-50) Lulgjuraj, Lindon (12-13) Lupo, Joe (06-07) Luptowski, Pat (07-08)

M Ma, Gabriel (47-49) Maddaleno, Allan (71-74) Mahar, Andy (91-93) Mahoney, Casey (94-96) Mallis, Justin (95-99) Mallis, Stephen (62-65) Mandell, Harvey (68-71) Manning, Don (50-52) Marbach, Andrew (09-11) Marek, Bob (51-53) Marquardt, Eugene (88-92) Martin, Dennison (95-97) Martin, Eric (02-06) Matthews, Buzz (81-85) Maurer, Rob (92-94) McCartin, Bob (58-60) McCormack, Ryan (98-01) McCormack, Thomas (02-04) McCoy, William (86-87) McCrae, Gordon (75-79) McDaid, Thomas (93-94) McDonald, Norron (08-12) McDonough, Larry (53-57) McDonough, Mike (61-62) McDuffie, Mike (06-09) McGee, Tom (71-74) McGeorge, Bill (77-78) McGrane, Joseph (83-86) McGugins, Larry (84-86) McGuinness, Conor (15-present) McKenzie, George (62-64) McLeggan, Kyle (13-15) McMullen, Declan (61-63) Melloy, John (84-88) Merz, Ernie (66-69) Middleton, Earl (79-83) Miller, Eugene (66-68) Miller, Kevin (93-95) Millosky, Jim (49-50) Milone, Rob (79-80) Mitchell, Nayquann (12-13) Moje, Williams (51-54) Morales, Don (64-67) Morrissey, George (46-50)

Morton, Mike (74-76) Morgan, Duane (11-15) Mosby, Mike (03-07) Murphy, Taylor (03-04) Murray, Eugene (61-63)

N Natoli, Ian (04-06) Nava, Joe (75-77) Nelson, Herb (46-47) Nelson, Wayne (00-03) Nerko, Gregory (67-68) Neunzig, Eric (89-93) Nienstedt, Bruce (65-68) Noble, Anthony (06-07)

O O’Neill, Brian (95-98)

P Pacheco, Joe (71-72) Pachter, Harvey (53-56) Palamone, Theodore (52-54) Pappas, Chris (77-81) Parisio, John (99-00) Parker, Reggie (77-79) Pashko, Adam (01-02) Patron, Gerardo (93-95) Paul, Thomas (03-07) Pauli, Tass (53-54) Payne, Donald (51-55) Perovic, Arjan (06-09) Perry, Willis (91-94) Phillips, Michael (70-71) Piakis, Homer (53-54) Pierrot, Dan (12-13) Pink, Matt (06-08) Pipia, Gil (46-48) Pippen, Bart (50-51) Pitt, Leonard (91-93) Pogorelskiy, Elyor (06-07) Plunkett, B. (50-51) Pollack, Steve (80-84) Pollinger, Russ (81-83) Popko, Bob (56-59)

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MEN’S BASKETBALL

All-Time Roster Portnoy, Bernie (69-72) Potters, Sandy (56-57) Powell, Dexter (78-80) Preschel, Marv (50-51) Pritchett, Brian (92-95)

Q Quarles, Sherod (92-94) Quarto, Richard (60-63) Quarto, Vincent (56-59)

R Ramirez, Sean (03) Ranglin, Chris (09-13) Ray, Richard (66-68) Reagan, A. (49-50) Reilly, Mark (88-90) Renscher, D. (48-49) Repa, Ted (94-95) Resetar, Ed (68-69) Rich, Mark (68-70) Richez, Mike (68-71) Ritkes, Sid (57-59) Rivera, Fred (69-71) Rizzo, Frank (72-74) Rizzuto, Malcolm (51-53) Robinson, Edward (52-53) Rooney, Chris (92-94) Rosdeitsher, Art (59-62) Rosenberg, Neal (72-74) Rosenzeig, Bob (50-51) Rowe, Sam (91-93) Rudolph, Ray (77-79) Ruh, Peter 980-82)

S Samuels, James (04-05) Samuels, RJ (10-13) Sartor, Tim (10-11) Schiliro, Rob (84-88) Schissler, Mark (65-68) Schultz, Walter 963-66) Schumacher, Doug (72-74) Schwam, Harvey (54-55) Scott, Gilbert (53-56)

Seaman, Mike (79-81) Shabsels, David (97-98) Sherman, Steve (63-67) Shields, Bernard (47-50) Singh, Satwinder(15-present) Skelly, Tom (62-64) Skema, Paulius (09-10) Silver, Art (59-60) Simpson, Bradley (09-13) Simpson, Ronald (83-84) Sinopoli, Tom (63-65) Slaton, Norm (76-77) Smith, Peter (92-95) Smith, William (03-04) Snelders, Arthur (46-50) Soderstrom, Karl (54-57) Solomonik, Edward (46-48) Sorensen, Jesse (01) Spollen, Joseph (47-50) St. Laurent, Nick (00) Steigerwald, Jim (69-70) Stevens, Gary (74-77) Sternsheim, Joe (55-56) Stone, Mitchell (61-64) Suarez, Manny (15-17) Sullivan, Edward (11-15) Swenton, Joe (89-92)

W Wagner, Jamaal (02-06) Waitre, Danny (93-95) Walker, Les (63-65) Wallach, George (57-60) Waller, John (87-91) Ward, Ken (72-73) Watkins, Cecil (51-52) Webb, Charles (86-87) Wechsler (64-65) Weeks, Cliff (72-74) Weiner, Glenn (71-72) Wellens, Bill (55-57) Wenzler, Steve (81-82) Whittenburg, Sherman (02-03) Wilks, David (90-91) Williams, Eddie (85-86) Williams, Eddie (99-02)

Williams, Marshall (74-77) Williams, Raymond (94-97) Williams, Yaacov (97-99) Willoughby, Rob (79-81) Wilson, Curtis (87-91) Wilson, Robert (74-78) Winchester, Tim (69-70) Winfield, Jelani (05-06) Wojack, John (79-81) Woltering, Joe (59-62) Wrase, D. (48-49) Wunder, Art (59-61)

Y Yevoli, Joe (74-75)

Z Zettler, J. (48-49)

T Taplizky, Yossi (95-96) Taylor, Michael (85-86) Thompson, Dwayne (01-04) Thornton, Joe (90-95) Tooma, Sandro (99-00) Treuer, Warren (46-48) Troyan, Steve (81-82) Tvardzik, David (03)

U Uhlick, Larry (64-66)

V Vice, Willie (78-79) Vivican III, Alvin (06-09) Vogel, Norm (59-62)

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Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation DANNY

McCABE

After a nationwide search, Danny McCabe was appointed Director of Athletics and Campus Recreation at Adelphi in July 2013 by former Adelphi University President Dr. Robert A. Scott. In his first two years at the helm of the athletics department, the Panthers continued to set a standard of excellence in the Northeast-10 Conference, winning the school’s second consecutive Presidents’ Cup in 2013-14 before finishing second in 2014-15. In that time, Adelphi claimed seven NE-10 Championships, sent 15 teams to NCAA Tournament play and claimed two NCAA National Championships in women’s lacrosse. In 2015, the softball team reached the Women’s College World Series for the first time as a Division II program, winning the NCAA Division II East 2 Regional on Janet L. Ficke Field before sweeping the Super Regional on the campus of top-seeded Southern New Hampshire. In the classroom, 12 student-athletes have been recognized as CoSida Capital One Academic All-District I Team honorees, including five Academic All-Americans from the men’s lacrosse (Nick Watson), women’s lacrosse (Devan Crimi, Alexa Froccaro), women’s soccer (Taylor Groth) and women’s basketball (Kelly Mannix) programs. Furthermore, seven teams earned the NE-10 Team Academic Excellence Awards in 2013-14, while the softball program posted the highest GPA across all three NCAA Divisions; the program followed that up as one of four Panther teams to win an Academic Excellence Award in 2014-15, recording the highest GPA in the history of the award.

McCabe has been instrumental in creating several new positions in the department, beginning with the addition of a varsity women’s golf program and the hiring of Keith Ferrara as the first full-time strength and conditioning coach. In addition, the department created a new strength and conditioning center inside the Center for Recreation and Sports which features all the amenities required for a first-class program. Finally, in 2015, McCabe was chosen to begin a three-year term on the men’s basketball NCAA East Regional Advisory Committee and also serves on the ECAC Board of Directors. McCabe came to Adelphi from Hofstra University, where he was a part of the Pride Intercollegiate Athletic program for eight years, as Executive Associate Athletic Director. He played a pivotal role in the day-to-day operation of the department and in that role McCabe spearheaded Hofstra’s NCAA Certification process, and played a large role in developing and implementing the University’s five-year plan for athletics. He also served as the chairman of the NCAA Lacrosse Quarterfinals Organizing Committee at Hofstra in 2009 and 2011. In addition, McCabe served as the program administrator for the men’s and women’s basketball, men’s lacrosse, volleyball and the men’s soccer program and had oversight responsibilities for the sports medicine and strength and conditioning departments.

Adelphi University Director of Athletics Bill Altenberg - 1950-51 George Faherty - 1951-66 Jim Bedell - 1966-72 Ron Bazil - 1972-79 Larry Keating - 1979-85 Paul Doherty - 1985-87 Robert Hartwell - 1987-2013 Danny McCabe - 2013-Present

In addition to the success in competition and in the classroom, McCabe has been instrumental in expanding Adelphi’s corporate partners, bringing the sponsorships of TD Bank ®, the Whitmore Group, the Greene Turtle, and MetLife ® to the department. In 2015, MetLife Legacy Advisors became the title sponsor of Adelphi’s annual Fall Cocktail Reception, while MetroTeam Outfitters returned as Adelphi’s official gear sponsor and joined the roster of corporate partners as the title sponsor of the annual Ficke Golf Classic. The funds raised at these special events reached record levels, and membership in the Panther Club, the department’s major friend-and-fundraising arm, also doubled in 2015 to nearly 800 members.

Prior to Hofstra, McCabe was at Providence College where he served as Associate Director of Athletics for External Relations from 2000-05. In that capacity, he managed all athletic department marketing, promotions and sales strategies for the Big East institution. Under his guidance, the College experienced increased sponsorship sales and ticket sales and increased the average attendance at Friar men’s basketball games. McCabe also oversaw the Providence Athletic Ticket Office, managed their collegiate licensing program increasing revenue by 133 percent, and worked with the Director of Athletics in the department’s fundraising program.

Before his time at Providence, McCabe served as the University of Miami (FL) Director of Ticket Sales from 1998 to 2000. At Miami, he handled season ticket and group ticket sales strategies for the Hurricane’s football, baseball, and men’s and women’s basketball programs. McCabe also spent time in leadership roles in the marketing departments at both Fairfield University (1994-98) and Fordham University (1991-92). A 1991 graduate of Providence College with a bachelor’s degree in business administration, McCabe earned a MBA degree from Fairfield University in 2004.

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Administration

Victoria Chiesa

Gina Coscia

Emily Dorko

Taylor Hayes

Eugene Marquardt

Coordinator of Sports Information

Administrative Assistant

Associate Athletic Director/ Director of External Relations

Equipment Room Graduate Assistant

Equipment Room Manager

Morgan Metcalf

Felicia Mills

David Vallins

Meghan Tragner

Kate Whalen

Sports Information Graduate Assistan

Coordinator of Athletic Administration

Compliance Graduate Assistant

Business Manager

Athletic Training

Mike Gavagan

Renee Crossan

Tracie Thomson

Keith Ferrara

Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Head Strength and Conditioning Coach

Kara Megherian

Sam Caruso

Claudia Kostich

Graduate Assistant

Administrative Assistant

Senior Associate AD/SWA/ Compliance

Event Management

Rory Grady

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Katherine Martin

Assistant Athletic Trainer

Graduate Assistant

Andrew McCabe

Coordinator of Facilities

Courtney Chrisman

Coordinator of Special Events

William Marois

Graduate Assistant

Vinny Amodeo Graduate Assistant

Fallon McCarthy Graduate Assistantt

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Campus Recreation

Linda Gundrum Director

Michael Grant

Assistant Director

Erica Lloyd

Assistant Director

Head Coaches

Carlo Acquista

Brooke Derosa

Breanne Nasti

Gordon Purdie

Men’s Soccer Head Women’s Soccer Head Coach/Senior Assistant Coach/Assistant Athletic Director Athletic Director

David Duke

Julia DelNero

Gudrinis Fernandez Graduate Assistant

Graduate Assistant

Missy Traversi

Danielle MacKnight

Mary Moore

Charles Cohen

Dennis Kearney

Graduate Assistant

Men’s Basketball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Women’s Basketball Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Dom Scala

Robert Smith

Peter Fisher

Women’s Volleyball Head Field Hockey Head Coach/Assistant Coach/Assistant Athletic Athletic Director Director

Softball Head Coach/ Assistant Athletic Director

Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach/Assistant Athletic Director

Baseball Head Coach/ Assistant Athletic Director

Swimming and Diving Head Coach

Men’s Golf Head Coach

Bowling Head Coach

Pat McCabe

Joanna Haich

James Sweeney

Katie Rees

Marissa Speciale

Alex Campbell

Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach

Men’s and Women’s Tennis Head Coach

Women’s Golf Head Coach

Cross Country/Track and Field Head Coach

Dance Head Coach

Cheerleading Head Coach

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Facilities William J. Bonomo Memorial Field

The William J. Bonomo Memorial Field was officially opened on October 6, 2007 and dedicated on December 10, 2007 as home to the baseball team. The field, which is constructed of field turf with cut outs for the bases, home plate and the pitcher’s mound, allow for games to be played in the most unfavorable of condition. Along each foul line are 50-foot dugouts and

Motamed Field

Motamed Field is the home to both the men’s and women’s soccer and lacrosse teams as well as the field hockey team. It has all-weather turf and lights to accommodate games at any time of the day all year long. A fully working threeroom press box complete with internet, PA and sound system, and a crow’s nest for videotaping sits atop the stands that seat 1,600 spectators.

enclosed bullpens with two pitchers mounds. The entire field is enclosed and the outfield features an eight-foot high fence with a windscreen.

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Facilities Center for Recreation and Sports

Opened in 2008, the CRS is the home of Adelphi Athletics and one of the newest buildings on campus. The 76,000 square foot facility houses athletic department personnel, coaches and assistant coaches offices as well as the equipment and athletic training and rehabilitation rooms. It is also home to the men’s and women’s basketball teams as well as the volleyball team. The three-court gymnasium has seating for 800 spectators which can be expanded to 1,000 when using the track for additional standing space. The jogging surface which is suspended above the courts is an all-weather, rubber surface that is .10 mile.

Tennis Courts

Located behind the practice field, the Adelphi University Tennis courts are home to the men’s and women’s tennis teams. There are four courts with bleacher seating for spectators and fans.

Woodruff Hall

Woodruff Hall is one of Adelphi’s original buildings on campus. Built in 1896 and renovated in 2009, historic Woodruff Hall is a landmark in Garden City. The outside remains the same while the inside was completely renovated. The four lane, 25 yard swimming pool is home to the swim team as well as the Adelphi Community and is equipped with a HyTek scoring system. Woodruff Hall is also the home to the physical education and exercise science departments as well as Campus Recreation.

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About Adelphi University Undergraduate Programs

Accounting African American and Ethnic Studies^ Anthropology/Forensic Anthropology Art • Art History • Fine Arts (ceramics, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture) • Graphic Design Art Education* Asian Studies Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Communications Communication Sciences and Disorders Computer and Management Information Systems Computer Science Criminal Justice

Dance** Economics Education Studeis • Adolescence Education (STEP) • Childhood Education (STEP) English Environmental Studies Exercise Physiology Finance Foreign Language Studies French Gender Studies History Interdisciplinary Studies International Studies Journalism Latin American Studies Management (Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Management, Management Information Systems) Mathematics Music**

Nursing Performing Arts** • Acting • Design Tech Philosophy Physical Education Physical Education/ Health Education Physics Political Science Psychology Public Service Social Work Sociology Spanish Sport Management

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About Adelphi University Five-year Bachelor’s/ Master’s Program

• Business • Scholars Teacher Education Program (STEP) • Adolescence Education • Childhood Education • Social Work

Pre-Professional Opportunities • Pre-Dental • Pre-Engineering • Pre-Law • Pre-Medicine • Pre-Optometry • Pre-Physical Therapy/allied health

Special Programs • • • •

Honors College Levermore Global Scholars Program Learning Disabilities Program General Studies Program

*Art portfolio required **Audition required

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Long Island There’s more than plenty to do on Long Island. Arts, culture, history, beaches, golf and shopping.

Central Suffolk, with beautiful forests and natural inlets, the world’s largest factory outlet center and a huge water park.

There are five distinctive regions in Long Island North Shore, otherwise known as the Gold Coast, with dozens of historic sites dating back to colonial days and Gatsby-era mansions .

North Fork, with an array of vineyards, waterfront ports and farm stands.

South Shore, the Island’s spectator sports and entertainment center, with world-famous Jones and Fire Island Beaches, and home to the New York Islanders.

South Fork, widely known as “The Hamptons,” with its pristine beaches and exclusive villages.

New York City It is impossible not to find something interesting to do and see in Manhattan. The most renowned of New York City’s five boroughs, Manhattan offers the best of everything— Broadway shows, concerts, sporting events, museums, shops, restaurants, parks, parades, cultural landmarks and one-of-a-kind neighborhoods. New York City is only 30 minutes from the Adelphi University Campus. On a trip to Manhattan, you could: • Head to Central Park to catch the finish of the New York City Marathon, or pack a picnic basket for lunch on the grass at Strawberry Fields;

• Ring in the New Year by watching the famous ball drop in Times Square; • Catch a Tony Awardwinning show or latenight TV favorite David Letterman on Broadway;

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