2013-14 Urbana University Men's Basketball Media Guide

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P R E S I D E N T ’ S

W E L C O M E

Welcome to Urbana University. UU is an independent, liberal arts institution that seeks to broaden students’ perspectives toward their careers and provides an intellectual foundation for lifelong learning. Nestled in picturesque Urbana, Ohio, UU offers a small town university near big-city life. We provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for all students who choose UU. Our students come from diverse backgrounds, some hailing from as far as China. Our faculty members have an invested relationship with our students; they work hard to help achieve the students’ goals. Intercollegiate athletics has been an optional component of the learning experience at Urbana University since 1870. The entire Urbana University community, including our student-athletes, values your involvement in Blue Knight athletics - as fans, supporters, and friends. We hope that you will enjoy the 2013-2014 athletic season and stay enthusiastically involved.

Go Blue Knights! Sincerely, Dr. Kirk E. Peterson

QUICK FACTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Men’s Basketball Media Guide 3-4 ................................... 2013-14 Sponsors 5-6 ......................................... Coaching Staff 7 ................. 2013-14 Team Photo & Roster 8-15 ..................... Blue Knight Player Pages 16 . 2012-13 Team Statistics 17-18 2013-14 Sponsors 19 ......................... Blue Knights Record Book 20 ................................ 2013-14 Opponents Urbana University Pages 21 ........................ Athletic Department Staff 23-25 . The Urbana University Experience 26-27 .............................. 2013-14 Sponsors 28 ..... 2013-14 Men’s Basketball Schedule

The 2013-14 Blue Knight Men’s Basketball Media Guide was designed and written by Assistant Athletic Director of Media Relations Chris Anders, with assistance from interns Mike Dague and Montay Murray. The cover design is by Mike Dague. It features senior co-captain Danny Goins, junior cocaptain Casey Baker and senior Josh Brown. Photography courtesy of Mark Riedinger of Jackie Cousineau and SciotoPhoto (SciotoPhoto.PhotoReflect.com). Additional assistance provided by Head Coach Jeff Porter and his coaching staff.

URBANA QUICK FACTS

City/Zip ..................... Urbana, Ohio/43078 Founded ..................................................... 1850 Enrollment .................................................. 1,505 Nickname ...................................... Blue Knights School Colors ............... Royal Blue & White Affiliation .............................. NCAA Division II Conference ...... Mountain East Conference Interim President .......... Dr. Kirk E. Peterson Athletic Director .......................... Doug Young SWA ............................................. Nicole Pluger Faculty Athletic Rep. ................ Dr. Jim Judge Athletic Dept. Phone ......... (937) 484-1308 Website ............................. sports.urbana.edu Home Court Information Name ...... Warren G. Grimes Center Gym Capacity ................................................... 2,500 Basktball History First Year of Basketball ................. 1965-66 All-time record (%) .............. 615-780 (.441) Conf. Champs (Last) .................. 2 (1971-72) Conf. Tourn. Champs (Last) ..... 3 (1996-97) National Tourn. App. (Last) ...... 3 (1996-97) Last Postseason Opp. .... Black Hills St. (ND) Result .................... L, 79-93; NAIA Sweet 16 Media Relations Asst. A.D. of Media Relations ...Chris Anders Office Phone ....................... (937) 484-1290 e-mail ......................... canders@urbana.edu Fax .......................................... (937) 484-1389 Mailing Address .............. 579 College Way .......................................... Urbana, OH 43078 Team Information 2012-13 Overall Record ..................... 10-20 2012-13 Conference Record 0-6, G-MAC Starters returning/lost ............................. 3/2 Letterwinners returning/lost ................... 7/5 Coaching Staff Head Coach .................................. Jeff Porter Alma Mater ............................. Geneva, 2001 Record at school (Season) ...... 48-90 (6th) Career record (Season) ....... 106-120 (9th) Assistant Coach (Yr.)Ryan Sharbaugh (2nd) Assistant Coach (Yr.) ........... Tom Amlin (4th) Head Athletic Trainer ........... Jassen Dobyns Asst. Athletic Trainer ............... Jennifer Frey

2012-13 Schedule/Results (Record: 10-20) 11/9 vs. #1 West Liberty University L, 66-105 11/10 vs. Holy Family University W, 62-50 11/15 @ (RV) Kentucky Wesleyan L, 65-88 11/17 @ #12 Southern Indiana L, 53-54 11/20 ASHLAND UNIVERSITY W, 71-68 11/25 MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY W, 71-63 11/27 @ Edinboro University L, 85-88 12/1 vs. Salem International Univ. W, 92-61 12/2 vs. Washington Adventist Univ. W, 62-59 12/8 @ BYU-Hawaii L, 88-103 12/9 @ Hawaii Pacific University L, 66-68 12/14 @ University of Hawaii at Hilo W, 98-64 12/18 @ Glenville State College L, 85-104 12/19 UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON L, 61-89 1/5 @ Davis & Elkins College L, 73-85 1/9 CINCINNATI-CLERMONT W, 82-46 1/12 *CEDARVILLE UNIVERSITY L, 61-78 1/16 @ Salem International Univ. W, 83-65 1/19 DAVIS & ELKINS COLLEGE W, 74-65 1/23 *@ Central State University L, 82-91 1/30 NOTRE DAME COLLEGE L, 87-96 2/2 *TREVECCA NAZARENE UNIV. L, 61-72 2/6 WEST VIRGINIA STATE UNIV. L, 97-111 2/12 *@ Cedarville University L, 61-79 2/14 SALEM INTERNATIONAL W, 98-81 2/16 @ Chicago State University L, 74-82 2/20 @ Notre Dame College L, 75-85 2/23 *@ Trevecca Nazarene Univ. L, 70-85 2/27 *CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY L, 60-64 3/8-9 G-MAC Tournament @ #1 Seed Cedarville 3/8 @ #1 Cedarville University L, 58-79 HOME GAMES IN BOLD, ALL CAPS * - Denotes G-MAC opponent


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HEAD COACH JEFF PORTER Jeff Porter was named the Head Men's Basketball Coach at Urbana University on March 21, 2008, one month after the Blue Knights' wrapped up their final season as a member of the NAIA. Porter immediately took the reigns of a program in the process of transitioning to NCAA Division II. Over the three-year transition, Porter guided the Blue Knights to 29 wins, including 5 straight to wrap up the squad's first season as a fullfledged NCAA D-II program. On the day he was introduced as the new head coach, Porter announced, "I feel like Urbana is a good fit for me. In this basketball program, I can make a positive contribution toward developing the lives of Urbana's student-athletes for many years to come." "I really like the direction Urbana is taking; going to NCAA D-II is a big step for this program," Porter added. Porter made great strides in his first season at the helm of the program. The Blue Knights improved their overall win total, despite playing a tougher D-II schedule that featured just 6 home games and 21 contest away from the Warren G. Grimes Center. The team improved as the season progressed, winning four out of five games to open up play after the holiday break in 2009.

Porter's Blue Knights strung together back-to-back 9-win seasons, finishing 9-17 in 2010-11 and 9-19 in 2011-12. The 2011-12 squad finished on a roll, winning 4 of 6 games at the end of the season including the program's first win over an NCAA Division I opponent (@ Chicago State) and a first round buzzer-beating, upset win over 4-seed Malone in the first round of the NCAA D-II Ohio Independents' Championships. Porter's Blue Knights notched another double-digit win season in 2012-13, Porter's fifth in charge of the program. Three Blue Knights earned All-Conference honors, including Danny Goins who turned in the second-best single-game performance in the program's almost 50 years of history when he scored 45 points at home against West Virginia State University on February 6th.

COACH PORTER

The team's late-season success carried over to Porter's second year. Urbana opened the 2009-10 season winning seven of their first nine contests, including a pair of wins over nationally ranked opponents. The Blue Knights finished 14-13, posting the program's first winning season in 13 years. The 8-win turnaround was the second largest single year turnaround in the program's 45-year history.

Prior to coming to Urbana, Porter served as the Head Men's Basketball Coach at Mercyhurst North East. a two-year junior college in North East, Pennsylvania. Porter led the Saints to a 19-9 record in his first year as the head coach. His Saints, comprised of just two returning players, finished second in the Western New York Athletic Conference. That squad proved to be the highest scoring team in school history as it averaged 90.5 points per game. The Saints were rewarded with a second seed and first round bye in the NJCAA Region III Division II Tournament. Porter led the Saints to the championship game where they fell to Monroe. In three seasons at Mercyhurst North East, Porter posted a 58-30 record, twice taking the Saints to the NJCAA Region III Finals. Porter was also an adjunct professor for the sports management department at MNE. Before taking over as head coach of the Saints, Porter spent two seasons as an assistant coach at MNE. He also served as the head cross country coach. In 2003-04, MNE won its first ever men's basketball WNYAC championship and finished the season 23-6. In 2004-05, the Saints finished with an overall record of 21-8. Prior to his stint at MNE, Porter served as an assistant coach at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pennsylvania during the 200203 season. He has also worked various summer camps in the state of Pennsylvania. The Kittanning, PA native graduated from Geneva College in 2001 with a degree in Psychology. While at Geneva, he played for the Golden Tornadoes and was part of a squad that played in the championship game of the NCCAA national tournament. In 2003, Porter earned his Master's Degree in Sports Studies/Management at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Jeff is the son of Mark and Christine Porter of Worthington, Pennsylvania. He currently resides in Urbana with his wife, Stephanie and daughter Myla born July 27, 2013.

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ASSISTANT COACH RYAN SHARBAUGH Ryan Sharbaugh became a Blue Knight in July of 2012, joining Head Coach Jeff Porter's coaching staff as the first assistant. In his first season at Urbana University, Sharbaugh helped guide the Blue Knights to their first double-digit win season in three years. Three Blue Knights earned All-Conference honors, including the 19th leading scorer in the nation. Prior to becoming a Blue Knight, Sharbaugh finished a stint as an assistant coach at West Virginia Wesleyan College under Jim Boone. The Bobcats finished the season with a school record mark of 22-9, earning the program’s first ever NCAA Division II Regional Tournament victory. Sharbaugh operated as the recruiting coordinator in addition to handling opponent scouts, post player development, in-game decisions, video editing and exchange, as well as non-conference game scheduling.

COACHING STAFF

Sharbaugh helped lead the Bobcats to their first 20-win-season since 2001, as well as WVIACbests in defensive scoring (65.1 ppg), defensive field goal percentage (.412) and defensive 3-p.t field goal percentage (.322). The Bobcats produced 2 All-Atlantic-Region award winners in Kelsey Williams (17.4 ppg, 8.7 rpg) and Raymont McElroy (21.7 ppg). McElroy was also awarded All-America Honorable Mention. Prior to his stint at West Virginia Wesleyan, Sharbaugh coached 2 seasons at California University of Pennsylvania as a graduate assistant under Coach Bill Brown. During his time at California, PA (2009-2011), the Vulcans compiled 33 wins including a PSAC playoff appearance. Under Coach Brown, Sharbaugh’s responsibilities included opponent scouts, post player development, film editing and exchange, academic monitoring, and travel and meal arrangements. Sharbaugh also played a crucial role in the success of Cal’s summer youth camp as co-director. Before entering the collegiate level, Sharbaugh spent one year as an assistant at the Summit Academy in Herman, Pennsylvania while working as a Drug and Alcohol Counselor. The New Wilmington, Pennsylvania native graduated from Westminster College (PA) in 2008 with a degree in psychology. During his time at Westminster, he coached 3 years at his high school alma mater, Wilmington Area School District. He received his Master’s degree in Sport Management with an emphasis in Sport Counseling from California University of Pennsylvania.

VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT TOM AMLIN Tom Amlin is in his fifth season with the Blue Knight Coaching Staff as a volunteer assistant. Tom previously coached for Circleville Bible College, now Ohio Christian University, in Circleville, Ohio. He led the team to two National Tournament invitations and during the 1993-94 season, Coach Amlin's team finished third place in the NCCAA national tournament. Tom is a former Urbana University student and Urbana resident. He and his wife have served in the Pastorate as well as traveling many years in ministry. Tom holds a degree in Ministry, as well as Counseling. He has spent much of the 45 years of the ministry working with teens and young adults. He enjoys being a part of the Urbana family in a sport he loves.

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THE 2013-14 URBANA UNIVERSITY BLUE KNIGHTS

# Player Pos. Ht. 1 Ognjen Rebic PF 6-8 2 NieRonn Miles G 6-2 3 Danny Goins* G 6-0 4 Mike Newton PG 6-0 5 Derrick Sanderfer Jr. G 6-4 10 Casey Baker* F 6-5 11 Dusan Komljenovic G/F 6-7 14 Josh Brown G 6-1 15 Anthony Taylor G 6-2 21 Mike Dorceus* PF 6-5 22 Chris Cromity SG 6-5 23 Ben Merritt SF 6-7 31 Anthony Capuano PG 5-6 32 Zach Stillings F 6-5 41 Andrej Tomic C 7-0 * - Team Captains

Wt. 240 180 180 155 190 230 210 185 215 220 180 190 150 200 260

Yr. Hometown/High School (Previous Schools) Jr. Belgrade, Republic of Serbia/Adelphi Christian Academy (St. Cloud St.) Jr. Greenbelt, Maryland/Eleanor Roosevelt (Prince George's CC) Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio/Winton Woods (Grace College) So. Bedford Heights, Ohio/St. Edward (Northwood University (FL)) Sr. Toledo, Ohio/Rogers (Owens C.C.) Jr. Conneautville, Pennsylvania/Conneaut Valley Sr. Banja Luka, Republic of Serbia/School of Economics (De Anza College) Sr. Millington, Tennessee/MHEA (Indiana Tech) Jr. Atlantic City, New Jersey/Egg Harbor Twp. (Longwood University) Sr. Orlando, Florida/Edgewater (Paine/Brevard/State Fair CC) So. Solon, Ohio/Solon (Cuyahoga C.C./UNOH) Jr. Logan Township, New Jersey/Kingsway Regional (Panola College) So. Canton, Ohio/Perry (Wheeling Jesuit University) R-Fr. Urbana, Ohio/Urbana So. Banja Luka, Republic of Serbia/Gimnazija Banjaluka

ROSTER/TEAM PHOTO

2013-14 Blue Knight Men’s Basketball Team (Back Row Standing, L-R): Assistant Coach Ryan Sharbaugh, Anthony Capuano, Danny Goins, Mike Newton, Derrick Sanderfer Jr., Josh Brown, Anthony Taylor, NieRonn Miles, Head Coach Jeff Porter, Assistant Coach Ramel Mitchell. (Front Row Seated, L-R): Chris Cromity, Casey Baker, Mike Dorceus, Ognjen Rebic, Andrej Tomic, Ben Merritt, Dusan Komljenovic, Zach Stillings.

Head Coach: Jeff Porter (Geneva, ‘01) - 6th Season Assistant Coach: Ryan Sharbaugh (Westminster, ‘08) - 2nd Season Volunteer Assistant: Tom Amlin - 5th Season 7


SENIORS

GOINS’ CAREER HIGHS

Blue Knight Notes: 2013-14: Named team captain. 2012-13: Named the 2012-13 G-MAC Male Scholar Athlete of the Year...Also received Second Team All-Conference honors from the G-MAC...Earned G-MAC Academic All-Conference honors...Named to the Athletic Director's Fall and Spring Honor Roll...Garnered G-MAC Player of the Week honors on 11/26 after leading UU to a perfect 2-0 week, knocking off Ashland University, 71-68, and Mercyhurst College, 7163...In the 2 contests, Goins averaged 18.0 points, 4.5 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 1.5 steals on 62% shooting from the field (13 for 21) and 90% shooting from the charity stripe (9 for 10)...His 5 assists in the win over Ashland were a career-high, while his 21 points in the win over Mercyhurst was a season-high...Against Ashland, Goins scored Urbana's final 4 points on tough lay-ups in the lane in a slim 3-point victory...In a 111-97 loss at home to WVSU on 2/6, Goins knocked down 14 of 21 shots from the field, including 5 of 8 from deep, and shot 12 of 15 at the foul line to finish with 45 points...His 45 points are the 2nd most in school history and, at the time, the 2nd most by an NCAA D-II player this season...Earned the team's Most Outstanding Performance for his 45-point effort at the All-Sports Athletic Banquet on 4/27/13...Added 5 assists, 2 rebounds and a steal in his 39 minutes of floor time vs. WVSU...Had a career-high 6 assist @ Chicago St. 2/16/13, 39 minutes vs. West Virginia St 2/6/13… 3 steals, 4 times, last one was @ Cedarville 3/8/13… had 1 block, six times @ NDC 2/20/13… Set a career high for 5 three pointers made vs. West Virginia St 2/6/13… Career high 14 field goals made vs. West Virginia St 2/6/13… Made 12 free throws vs. West Virginia St 2/6/13… Led the team 7 times in points… Led the team 11 times in assists… Led the team 8 times in steals… Also led the team 5 times in blocked shots. 2011-12: Name to Athletic Director's Fall and Spring Honor Roll...Played in 25 games, starting in 4 games for the Blue Knights...Averaged 6.8 PPG (5th on the team), 45.5 FG % (5th on the team), 45.5 3 pt % (led the team), 1.6 RPG, 0.9 APG (5th on the team), 0.6 SPG (5th on the team)...Led the Blue Knights in scoring 4 times, and twice in steals...Danny's best game of the season came on his very first start for the Blue Knights vs. Lock Haven, Danny dropped 24 points (9-14 from the frield), grabbed 2 boards, and had 2 steals in the UU win, and he was named Blue Knight Student-Athlete of the Week for his performance. 2010-11: Redshirted his first season at Urbana. College Notes: Played at Grace College for Coach Jim Kessler. Prep Notes: Played at Winton Woods High School for 2009 UU Hall of Fame Inductee Donnie Gillespie (Urbana, '98)...Gillespie was an NAIA All-American at Urbana in 1997. Personal: Son of Danny and Joanne Goins...Born June 15, 1991...Nephew of 2002 UU Hall of Fame Inductees Wade and Wyatt Goins...Wade was an NAIA All-American at UU in 1994...Wyatt was an NAIA All-American in 1992.

Minutes Played ................. 39 West Virginia State 02/06/13 Points ................................ 45 West Virginia State 02/06/13 Rebounds ......................... 6 3 times, last vs Davis & Elkins 01/19/13 Assists .............................. 6 at Chicago State 02/16/13 Steals ................................ 3 5 times, last at Cedarville 02/27/13 Blocks ............................... 1 6 times, last at Notre Dame College 02/20/13 3-pts Made ........................ 5 West Virginia State 02/06/13 FGs Made .......................... 14 West Virginia State 02/06/13 FTs Made ........................... 12 West Virginia State 02/06/13

Danny Goins' UU Career Stats GP-GS Min./Avg. Pts./Avg. FG-FGA 2011-12

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421/16.8

171/6.8

FT-FTA

Rebounds Pct. O-D-Tot/Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl

31-50

.620 17-23-40/1.6 47-1 23 32 0 15

60-132 .455

20-44

.455

2012-13 29-24 855/29.5 445/15.3 162-320 .506

30-80

.375 91-118 .771 25-71-96/3.3 83-4 71 103 6 37

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25-4

Pct. 3FG-3A Pct.

54-28 1276/23.6 616/11.4 222-452 .491 50-124 .403 122-168 .726 42-94-136/2.5 130-5 94 135 6 52


SANDERFER’S CAREER HIGHS

SENIORS

Blue Knight Notes: 2012-13: Played 24 games for the Blue Knights, averaging 12.2 minutes per contest...Scored 92 points, averaging 3.8 points per game...Also averaged 1.5 rebounds per game and shot 42.1% from the field, 32% from long range and 87% from the free throw line...Scored a seasonhigh 9 points in back-to-back games at Edinboro (11/27) and vs. Salem (12/ 1)...Also tallied single-game season highs of 4 rebounds (twice), 3 assists (vs. Salem, 2/14), and 3 steals (vs. UC-Clermont, 1/9). 2011-12: Redshirted first season at UU after transferring. College Notes: Played at Owens Community College for Coach Kevin Skaggs...Named Most Improved as a freshman. Prep Notes: Played at Division I Rogers High School for Coach Earl Morris...Named Player of the Game in the Sectional Tournament...Team finished as District Runners-Up...Named to the All-City All-Academic team. Personal: Son of Derrick Sr. and Carol Sanderfer...Born August 15, 1991...Sports Management major.

Minutes Played ................. 26 at Central State 01/23/13 Points ................................ 9 Twice, last vs. Salem International 12/01/12 Rebounds ......................... 4 Twice, last at Trevecca Nazarene 02/23/13 Assists .............................. 3 Salem International 02/14/13 Steals ................................ 3 Cincinnati-Clermont 01/09/13 Blocks ............................... 2 at Trevecca Nazarene 02/23/13 3-pts Made ........................ 2 at University of Hawaii at Hilo 12/14/12 FGs Made .......................... 4 at Edinboro 11/27/12 FTs Made ........................... 3 vs. Salem International 12/01/12

Derrick Sanderfer's Career Stats GP-GS Min./Avg. Pts./Avg. FG-FGA 2012-13

24-0

293/12.2

92/3.8

32-76

Rebounds Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-Tot/Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl .421

8-25

.320 20-23 .870 8-29-37/1.5

21-0 15 21 5

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KOMLJENOVIC’S CAREER HIGHS

Blue Knight Notes: 2012-13: Earned G-MAC Academic All-Conference honors...Named to the Athletic Director's Fall and Spring Honor Roll...Set a career high 8 rebound’s @ Kentucky Wesleyan 11/15/12… Career high 4 assist @ Glenville St 12/18/12… Career high 19 points @ Glenville St 12/18/12… Career high 32 minutes @ Glenville St 12/18/12…Career high 4 steals Vs. University of Charleston 12/19/12… Career high 2 blocks vs. Davis & Elkins 1/19/13… Career high 6 free throws made @ Glenville St 12/18/12… Career high 6 field goals made @ Glenville St 12/18/12… Career high 3 three pointers made vs. Davis & Elkins 1/19/13… Led the team 4 times in blocked shots… Led the team 7 times in steals… Led the team twice in rebounds. 2011-12: Played in 19 games, starting in 11 games...Averaged 12 minutes per game, 3.0 PPG, 2.2 RPG...Led the Blue Knights in rebounds once, twice in blocks, and once in assists. Dusan's best game of the season was at Lake Erie, Dusan scored a season high 9 pts (4 of 5 from the field) and sank 1 three pointer, grabbed 6 rebounds, and dished out 1 assist...Named to the AD's Spring Honor Roll. College Notes: Played at De Anza College for Coach Jason Damjanovic...Averaged 7 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game during his freshman season. Prep Notes: Attended the School of Economics in Banja Luca, Serbia...A two-time MVP and the team's best scorer in championship tournaments. Personal: Son of Grujo & Sanja Komljenovic...Born October 21, 1991...Business Administration major.

Minutes Played ................. 32 at Glenville State 12/18/12 Points ................................ 19 at Glenville State 12/18/12 Rebounds ......................... 8 at Kentucky Wesleyan 11/15/12 Assists .............................. 3 Twice, last at Glenville State 12/18/12 Steals ................................ 4 University of Charleston 12/19/12 Blocks ............................... 2 Davis & Elkins 01/19/13 3-pts Made ........................ 3 Davis & Elkins 01/19/13 FGs Made .......................... 6 at Glenville State 12/18/12 FTs Made ........................... 6 at Glenville State 12/18/12

Dusan Komljenovic's UU Career Stats GP-GS Min./Avg. Pts./Avg. FG-FGA 2011-12 19-11 238/12.5

57/3.0

18-51

.353

6-23

.261 15-29 .517 14-28-42/2.2 25-1 13 22 2

2012-13 28-10 404/14.4

148/5.3

49-117 .419

16-45

.356 34-58 .586 18-46-64/2.3 28-0 24 42 6 28

205/4.4

67-168

22-68

.324 49-87

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Rebounds Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-Tot/Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl

47-21

642/13.7

.399

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.563 32-74-106/2.3 53-1 37 64 8 33


BROWN’S CAREER HIGHS

SENIORS

Blue Knight Notes: 2013: In his 3rd season on the cross country team, Brown averaged a time of 33:12 for his 8K runs...Ran a 19:32 in the only 5K this season, which was 2nd best on the team that day...His 33:12 average ranked him 3rd on the team...Fastest 8k time this season came at the Wilmington Fall Classic with a time of 32:07 which was the 4th fastest on the team that day. 2012-2013: Earned G-MAC Academic All-Conference honors...Named to the Athletic Director's Fall and Spring Honor Roll...Tied career high 15 points vs. Holy Family on 11/10/12... Set new high in rebounds with 8 @ cedarville on 2/12/13... New high in assist with 6 vs. Salem International on 2/14/13... Set new high in steals with 3 vs. Salem International on 2/14/13... Set new high free throws made with 6 vs. Holy Family on 11/10/12... Led the team in once this year with rebounds, points, and blocks in a game... Led the team in 5 games with assists. .. Led the team in steals for 2 games... Josh scored 14 points, 3 steals and 6 asssists in 27 minutes of play vs. Salem International on 2/14/13. 2012: In his second year running cross country, Josh averaged an 8K time of 32:27, trimming over 2 minutes off his average from last year...Ran a personal best 31:25 at Cedarville's Friendship Invitational on 9/15/12...Led the team in back-to-back races on 9/15 and 9/ 29. 2011-2012: Named to Athletic Director's Fall and Spring Honor Roll...Played in all 29 games, started in 13 as a guard...Averaged 4.9 PPG, 35.5 FG %, 36.2 3pt % (3rd on the team), 76.2 FT % (2nd on the team), 2.4 RPG, 1.4 APG (4th on the team), 0.4 SPG...Led UU in assists 5 times, and two times in steals...Josh had 2 standout games against Edinboro and Lake Erie. Josh hit 2 game tying threes vs. Edinboro in a 114 -111 OT UU win, Josh scored 12 pts (3 of 4 from downtown), 4 redbounds, and1 assist. Against Lake Erie, Josh was 5 of 6 from the arc for 15 points off the bench...Named Blue Knight Student-Athlete of the Week for his performance in the clutch against Edinboro. 2011: Josh is also a member of the Blue Knight cross country team...His average 8K time this fall was 34:52... Ranked 7th on the team. Set a season low and personal best of 34:35 at the GLCA Championships. College Notes: Transferred to Urbana from Indiana Tech where he played for Coach Al Grughkin. Prep Notes: Playing high school basketball, Josh scored 2,063 career points...His team won the Regional Championship in Atlanta, Georgia and advanced to the National Tournament in Springfield, Missouri...Named a 1st Team NCHBC All-American in 2009...Averaged 16 points, 8 rebounds and 7 assists as a senior. Personal: Son of Kurt and Gina Brown...Born July 8, 1991...Education major.

Minutes Played ................. 37 at Lindenwood 02/11/12 Points ................................ 15 Twice, last vs. Holy Family 11/10/12 Rebounds ......................... 8 Twice, last at Cedarville 02/12/13 Assists .............................. 6 Salem International 02/14/13 Steals ................................ 3 Salem International 02/14/13 Blocks ............................... 1 Twice, last vs. Cincinnati-Clermont 01/09/13 3-pts Made ........................ 5 at Lake Erie College 01/04/12 FGs Made .......................... 5 Twice, last at Lake Erie 01/04/12 FTs Made ........................... 6 Twice, last vs. Salem International 02/14/13

Josh Brown's UU Career Stats GP-GS Min./Avg. Pts./Avg. FG-FGA

Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct.

Rebounds O-D-Tot/Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl

2011-12 28-13 613/21.9

138/4.9

44-124 .355

34-94

.362 16-21 .762 11-56-67/2.4

49-0 38 48 1 11

2012-13 30-19 585/19.5

125/4.2

38-97

.392

15-54

.278 34-39 .872 24-50-74/2.5

50-3 53 50 1 20

263/4.5

82-221

.371 49-148 .331

Total

58-32 1198/20.7

50-60

.833 35-106-141/2.4 99-3 91 98 2 31

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REBIC’S CAREER HIGHS Minutes Played ................. 32 vs. Washington Adventist 12/02/12 Points ................................ 12 Twice, last vs. Notre Dame College 01/30/13 Rebounds ......................... 16 vs. Salem International 12/01/12 Assists .............................. 3 at Washington Adventist 12/02/12 Steals ................................ 1 5 times, last at Cedarville 03/08/13 Blocks ............................... 2 Twice, last Davis & Elkins 01/19/13 FGs Made .......................... 5 Twice, last vs. Cincinnati-Clermont 01/09/13

FTs Made ........................... 4

Blue Knight Notes: 2012-13: Earned G-MAC Academic All-Conference honors... Twice, last vs. Notre Dame College 01/30/13 Set career highs with 12 pts, 16 rebs, 5 FGM vs. Salem 12/1/12 (1st career double-double), and 32 minutes played, 3 assists vs. WAU 12/2/12, Had 2 blocks vs. D&E 1/19/13… Led team 3 times in rebounds… Led team in assists once… Led team 7 times in blocked shots. College Notes: Played at St. Cloud State University for Coach Kevin Schlagel before transferring to Urbana...Appeared in 8 games for the 20-9 Huskies. Prep Notes: Honor Roll Student...Starter and leading rebounder on his prep squad at Adelphi Christian Academy for Coach John Jordan. Personal: Majoring in Business Management....Son of Sasha and Slavica Rebic...Born on June 17th, 1992...Has a younger sister, Marina.

RETURNERS

Ognjen Rebic's UU Career Stats GP-GS Min./Avg. Pts./Avg. FG-FGA 2012-13 27-23 433/16.0

110/4.1

45-98

Rebounds Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-Tot/Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl .459

0-2

.000 20-34 .588 47-52-99/3.7 55-0 16 29 11 5

BAKER’S CAREER HIGHS Minutes Played ................. 35 Twice, last at Cedarville 02/27/13 Points ................................ 16 at University of Hawaii at Hilo 12/14/12 Rebounds ......................... 11 Twice, last vs. Salem International 02/14/13 Assists .............................. 7 Cincinnati-Clermont 01/09/13 Steals ................................ 4 at Notre Dame College 02/20/13 Blocks ............................... 1 7 times, last at Notre Dame 02/20/13 3-pts Made ........................ 2 OSU-Mansfield 11/16/11 FGs Made .......................... 8 at University of Hawaii at Hilo 12/14/12 Blue Knight Notes: 2013-14: Team captain. 2012-13: Recipient of team's "Heart & Hustle FTs Made ........................... 2 Award" at All-Sports Athletic Banquet on 4/27/13...Set career highs with 16 points (8 5 times, last vs. Salem International 02/14/13 FGM) @ Hawaii-Hilo 12/14/12, 35 minutes played vs. TNU 2/2/13, 11 rebounds vs. Salem 2/14/13, 7 assist vs. UC-Clermont 1/9/13, 4 steals @ NDC 2/20/13…Led team 15 times in rebounds… Led team 3 times in assists… Led team 7 times in blocked shots… Led team 4 times in steals…Recorded 1st career double-double. 2011-12: Named to AD's Fall Honor Roll...Played in 12 games, starting in 4, before going down with a season ending injury...Averaged 15 minutes a game as a freshman G/F...44 rebounds, 13 assists, 2 steals and 19 points in his 1st season...Named to the AD's Spring Honor Roll. Prep Notes: Played at Conneaut Valley HS for Coach Bob Leupold...Named the Region 3 Player of the Year as a sophomore, junior & senior...Team posted a 21-1 regular season record and won a Regional Championship during Baker's senior year...All-time leading scorer in school history (2,073 points). Personal: Son of Lane & Terri Baker...Born August 27, 1992...Accounting major.

Casey Baker's UU Career Stats GP-GS Min./Avg. Pts./Avg. FG-FGA 2011-12

12

Rebounds O-D-Tot/Avg.

PF-FO A TO Blk Stl

.242

2-8

.250

18-26-44/3.7

28-1 13 8

12-4

182/15.2

19/1.6

2012-13 29-28

722/24.9

151/5.2

68-135 .504

2-9

.222 13-34 .382 84-119-203/7.0 81-5 41 32 7 23

904/22.1

170/4.2

76-168

4-17

.235

Total

41-32

8-33

Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct.

.452

1-9

14-43

.111

0

2

.326 102-145-247/6.0 109-6 54 40 7 25


CAPUANO’S CAREER HIGHS Minutes Played ................. 13 vs. Notre Dame College 01/30/13 Points ................................ 6 at University of Hawaii at Hilo 12/14/12 Rebounds ......................... 1 3 times, last vs. UC-Clermont 01/09/13 Assists .............................. 2 Twice, last vs. Salem International 02/14/13 Steals ................................ 1 vs. Salem International 02/14/13 3-pts Made ........................ 2 at University of Hawaii at Hilo 12/14/12 FGs Made .......................... 2 at University of Hawaii at Hilo 12/14/12 FTs Made ........................... 1 Twice, last vs. Notre Dame College 01/30/13

Blue Knight Notes: 2012-13: Scored a season-high 6 points (making two 3’s) in just 5 minutes @ Hawaii-Hilo on 12/14/12...Season-high 2 assists twice (vs. NDC on 1/ 30/13 & vs. Salem International on 2/14/13). College Notes: Previously played for Wheeling Jesuit and Coach Danny Sancomb before transferring to UU. Prep Notes: Received All-League, All-Independent, and All-StarkSummit All-Star honors at Perry High School for Coach Rob Toth...Ranked in Ohio's Top 100...Ferderal League Champions in 2008...4year varsity player...15 ppg, 5 assists, and shot 47% from 3-point range, which ranked him amongst Ohio's Top 10 3-point shooters...Played AAU for the King James Shooting Stars. Personal: Majoring in Marketing... Son of Ralph and Sophie Capuano...Born on June 19, 1990

Anthony Capuano's UU Career Stats

2012-13

10-0

40/4.0

14/1.4

4-12

.333

facebook.com/UUSports twitter.com/UUSports

4-8

.500

2-4

.500

youtube.com/UUSports

1-2-3/0.3

6-0

5

4

0

1

ustream.tv/user/UUSports

TOMIC’S CAREER HIGHS

RETURNERS

GP-GS Min./Avg. Pts./Avg. FG-FGA

Rebounds Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-Tot/Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl

Minutes Played ................. 16 at Cedarville 03/08/13 Points ................................ 6 at University of Hawaii at Hilo 12/14/12 Rebounds ......................... 4 Twice, last at Cedarville 03/08/13 Assists .............................. 1 vs. Cincinnati-Clermont 01/09/13 Blocks ............................... 1 vs. Ashland University 11/20/12 FGs Made .......................... 3 at University of Hawaii at Hilo 12/14/12 FTs Made ........................... 1 Twice, last vs. Salem International 02/14/13

Blue Knight Notes: 2012-13: Named to the Athletic Director's Fall Honor Roll...Appeared in 15 games for the Blue Knights, scoring 14 points and pulling down 19 rebounds...His best game of the season came at Hawaii-Hilo on 12/14 (Scored a season-high 6 points and pulled down a season-best 4 rebounds in just 6 minutes...Made all 3 of his FG attempts). Personal: Majoring in Psychology...Son of Natasa Tomic...Born on October 3rd, 1992.

Andrej Tomic's Career Stats GP-GS Min./Avg. Pts./Avg. FG-FGA 2012-13

15-0

84/5.6

14/0.9

6-13

Rebounds Pct. 3FG-3A Pct. FT-FTA Pct. O-D-Tot/Avg. PF-FO A TO Blk Stl .462

0-0

-

2-9

.222 8-11-19/1.3

23-1 1

5

1

0

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College Notes: Played 2 seasons at Prince George's Community College before transferring to Urbana...Named a 2013 NJCAA Second Team AllAmerican...Played 27 games, starting 15 as a sophomore...Averaged 14.6 points, 5.4 rebounds, 8.3 assists per game...3rd in the country in assists (225)...Posted an impressive 2.7 assist-to-turnover ratio...Also added 83 steals and shot 44.3% from the field, 39.2% from 3-point range and 61.8% from the FT line...Played 30 games as a freshman, averaging 8.9 points, 3.4 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 2.4 steals per game...Shot 43% from the field, 35% from 3-point range and 69% from the FT line...Named NJCAA National Player of the Week.Prep Notes: Won a Regional Championship at Roosevelt HS.

College Notes: 2012-13: Redshirt-Sophomore at Longwood University: 3rd-year team member… Started 7 of 22 games …72 career points, 27 career rebounds, 23 career assists and 9 career steals. 201112: Redshirt-Freshman: Started 7 of 22 games,

College Notes: Played his freshman season at the University of Northwestern Ohio...Started 12 out of 30 games for the Racers, averaging 7 points and 3 rebounds per game...Played his sophomore season for Cuyaghoga Community College for Coach Mike Duncan...Started 21 out of 26 games for the Challengers, averaging 11.1 points, 5 rebounds and 2 assists a game while shooting 50% from the 3-point line. Prep Notes: Named 1st Team All-Northeast Ohio Conference at Solon High School...Also received 1st Team All-Lake Division honors...Picked as a Northeast Ohio Coaches Association All-Star player...Won three letters for the Comets...Averaged 15 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists as a senior...Merit Roll student at Solon.Personal: Son of Julian Cromity and Crystal Miley...Born March 17, 1993...Graphic Design major at UU.

College Notes: Played at Panola College and Lake Land College....Member of the GRAC Championship team that beat the #1 ranked team in the country. Prep Notes: Played for the South Jersey Group Champs, Tri-County Conference Champs and New Jersey State Runners-up at Blue Knight Notes: 2013-14: Joined the Blue Knight Kingsway Regional High School. Personal: Son of basketball team in January of 2013...Named team Stephen and Cecelia Merritt...Sports Management co-captain for the 2013-14 season.College Notes: major...Born October 15, 1992. Paine College 2011-12: Appeared in 22 games, making 2 starts for the Lions...Averaged 1.7 points, 1.3 rebounds...Scored a season-high 9 points in 13 minutes on 11/16/11 vs. Lane College.Brevard Community College 2010-11: Saw action in 24 games, where he averaged 2.6 points, 1.7 rebounds, and scored 64 points. State Fair Community College 2008-2009: Played in 30 games, where he scored 139 points, averaging 4.6 points per game, and grabbed 88 rebounds, averaging 2.9 rebounds per Blue Knight Notes: 2012-13: Redshirted his first game.Prep Notes: All-County performer in basketball season at Urbana University.Prep Notes: Played and 2008 graduate at Edgewater High School. 87 career games, starting 68, at Urbana High Personal: Born March 6, 1989…Son of Ruthza and Enel Dorceus…Majoring in Sociology with an emphasis School for Coach Jeremy Dixon...1,137 career in Criminal Justice…Has two brothers, Richard, John, points, 626 career rebounds, and 146 blocked shots in his career...3rd All-Time Leading Scorer at and Chesnel, and one sister, Sophonie. UHS...Scored 450 points as a senior (4th most alltime at UHS)...First Team All-Central Buckeye Conference...District 9 Player of the Year and First Team All-District...4-year varsity record at UHS during his tenure was 63-25 (most wins for any senior class since the 1960's). Personal: Majoring in Criminal Justice...Son of Tonya McKnight and Dean Stillings...Born on May 4th, 1993

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College Notes: Transfered from Northwood University (FL), where he played for Coach Rollie Massimino and the #2 team in the nation in NAIA Division 2...As a freshman for the Seahawks, averaged 4.4 points, 2.1 rebounds and 2.2 assists...Shot 45.3% from the field, 40.0% from 3-point range and 80.0% from the charity stripe...Team set a school record for most wins in a season, finishing 30-2 overall. Prep Notes: Four year varsity player for Coach Eric Flannery at Lakewood St. Edward High School...Co-captain of state semi-finalist Eagles..Averaged 12 points, 7 assists, and 2 rebounds per game as a senior...Rated the 37th best player in the state of Ohio according to ESPN basketball recruiting. Personal: Son of Martin and Pam Newton...Has an older sister, Brittany...Born October 28, 1993...Management major.

averaging 12.8 minutes, 3.3 points, 1.2 rebounds and 1.0 assists…Shot 35.7% (25-70) from the field, 33.3% (3-9) on 3-point field goals and 65.5% (1929) at the free throw line…Season-high 10 points vs. Washington Adventist…Season-high five rebounds vs. WAU …Season-high seven assists vs. WAU …Tied season high with 2 steals 2 times, including vs. WAU and at Gonzaga...Season-high 2 three-pointers at NJIT…1 double-figure scoring game …10 points, adding 7 assists, 5 rebounds and 2 steals vs. WAU while making his 1st start …9 points at NJIT…8 points, adding 4 rebounds vs. Virginia-Wise. 201011: Freshman: Missed season due to injury and received a medical hardship waiver from NCAA. Prep Notes: All-South Jersey Conference as a senior at Egg Harbor Twp. (N.J.), averaging 21.0 points, 4.5 rebounds, 3.8 assists and 2.1 steals …At Apex Academies averaged 23.4 points and 6.8 assists as a junior…Played in 2010 New Jersey Scholastic Coaches Association All-Star Game, leading South team with 18 points …Played in 2010 Albert J. Carino Boys Basketball Club of South Jersey Senior All-Star Game. Personal: Son of Rosemarie & Tony Taylor…Born in Atlantic City, NJ …Has 2 sisters: Tarie (20) & Kira (16) …Worked at a basketball camp in New Jersey during summer 2012.

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Urbana University Men’s Basketball 2012-13 Season Box Score (as of Mar 08, 2013) RECORD:

OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL

ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE SCORING #

Player

2012-13 STATISTICS

FG

FGA

(5-6)

(2-13)

(3-1)

(0-6)

(0-3)

(0-3)

(0-0)

(10-14)

(5-3)

(2-10)

3-PTS Pct 3FG FGA

(3-1)

F-THROWS

GP GS

Pts Avg

12 Battle, Armond

24

20

506 21.1 133

365 .364

46

Pct

03 Goins, Danny

29

24

445 15.3 162

320 .506

30

80 .375

04 Mitchell, Ramel

24

21

310 12.9 107

251 .426

48

122 .393

02 Reid, C.J.

29

1

214

7.4

72

213 .338

22

10 Baker, Casey

29

28

151

5.2

68

135 .504

11 Komljenovic, Dusan

28

10

148

5.3

49

14 Brown, Josh

30

19

125

4.2

01 Rebic, Ognjen

27

23

110

05 Sanderfer, Derrick

24

0

33 Moore, Christian

21

23 Woods, Branden

FT FTA

133 .346 194 256

REBOUNDS

Pct Off Def

MINUTES

Tot Avg

PF FO

A

TO Blk

136

5.7

65

3

47 108

Stl

Tot Avg

18

44

758 31.6

.758

18 118

91 118

.771

25

71

96

3.3

83

4

71 103

6

37

855 29.5

48

53

.906

21

65

86

3.6

44

0

46

35

1

42

792 33.0

90 .244

48

72

.667

42

60

102

3.5

62

2

32

44

8

23

536 18.5

2

9 .222

13

34

.382

84 119

203

7.0

81

5

41

32

7

23

722 24.9

117 .419

16

45 .356

34

58

.586

18

46

64

2.3

28

0

24

42

6

28

404 14.4

38

97 .392

15

54 .278

34

39

.872

24

50

74

2.5

50

3

53

50

1

20

585 19.5

4.1

45

98 .459

0

2 .000

20

34

.588

47

52

99

3.7

55

0

16

29

11

5

433 16.0

92

3.8

32

76 .421

8

25 .320

20

23

.870

8

29

37

1.5

21

0

15

21

5

8

293 12.2

1

52

2.5

20

39 .513

1

5 .200

11

20

.550

12

21

33

1.6

27

0

11

13

1

3

167

8.0

12

2

20

1.7

9

18 .500

0

0 .000

2

4

.500

10

18

28

2.3

17

0

1

5

6

6

93

7.8

41 Tomic, Andrej

15

0

14

0.9

6

13 .462

0

0 .000

2

9

.222

8

11

19

1.3

23

1

1

5

1

0

84

5.6

31 Capuano, Anthony

10

0

14

1.4

4

12 .333

4

8 .500

2

4

.500

1

2

3

0.3

6

0

5

4

0

1

40

4.0

21 Greene, Marques

19

1

13

0.7

4

18 .222

0

0 .000

5

18

.278

7

22

29

1.5

31

1

19

9

2

15

2

0

2

1.0

0

0 .000

2

2 1.000

1

0

1

0.5

0

0

0

0

0

0

32 Blackwell, Evan

1 .000

0

Total..........

30

2216 73.9 749 1773 .422

192

573 .335 526 744

.707 367 720 1087 36.2 593 19 382 506

Opponents......

30

2338 77.9 844 1803 .468

196

594 .330 454 654

.694 344 773 1117 37.2 636

#UUMBB 2012-13 Team Statistics TEAM STATISTICS

UU

OPP

98

vs Salem International (02/14/13)

2338

98

at University of Hawaii at Hilo (12/14/12)

Points per game

73.9

77.9

97

vs West Virginia State (02/06/13)

Scoring margin

-4.1

-

88

at BYU-Hawaii (12/08/12)

87

vs Notre Dame College (01/30/13)

87

vs Salem International (12/01/12)

34

at University of Hawaii at Hilo (12/14/12)

33

vs Cincinnati-Clermont (01/09/13)

74

vs Cincinnati-Clermont (01/09/13)

FIELD GOALS-ATT

749-1773 844-1803

Field goal pct

.422

.468

3 POINT FG-ATT

192-573

196-594

3-point FG pct

.335

.330

6.4

6.5

526-744

454-654

.707

.694

1087

1117

Rebounds per game

36.2

37.2

Rebounding margin

-1.0

-

382

465

12.7

15.5

506

503

Turnovers per game

16.9

16.8

Turnover margin

-0.1

-

Assist/turnover ratio

0.8

0.9

255

259

8.5

8.6

73

100

Blocks per game

2.4

3.3

WINNING STREAK

0

-

Home win streak

0

-

7025

10457

11-639

15-635

-

4-231

3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct

ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS

STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS

ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by periods

1st

Urbana University

991 1230

2221

1084 1244

2328

Opponents

FGS MADE FG ATTEMPTS

72 FG PERCENTAGE

at University of Hawaii at Hilo (12/14/12)

.525

31-59

vs Salem International (02/14/13)

.509

29-57

at Glenville State (12/18/12)

3 PT FGS MADE

13

3 PT FG ATT.

28

3 PT FG %

.526

10-19

vs Salem International (02/14/13)

.526

10-19

at Hawaii-Pacific (12/09/12)

FT MADE FT ATTEMPTS

vs West Virginia State (02/06/13) vs Cedarville Universit (01/12/13)

26

vs Salem International (02/14/13)

26

at BYU-Hawaii (12/08/12)

38

at BYU-Hawaii (12/08/12)

37 FT PERCENTAGE REBOUNDS ASSISTS STEALS BLOCKED SHOTS

2nd Total

3

- 465 503 100 259 6000

#UUMBB – 2012-13 TEAM GAME HIGHS POINTS

235 12.4

73 255 6000

2216

SCORING

REBOUNDS

16

TOTAL

(10-20)

at Salem International (01/16/13)

.880

22-25

at Edinboro (11/27/12)

.875

21-24

vs Davis & Elkins (01/19/13)

55

vs Salem International (12/01/12)

51

vs Davis & Elkins (01/19/13)

26

vs Salem International (02/14/13)

22

vs Cincinnati-Clermont (01/09/13)

15

at BYU-Hawaii (12/08/12)

15

vs Salem International (12/01/12)

6

vs Central State Univer (02/27/13)

6

at Trevecca Nazarene (02/23/13)

6

vs Notre Dame College (01/30/13)

6

vs Davis & Elkins (01/19/13)

6

vs Ashland University (11/20/12)

TURNOVERS

28

vs West Liberty (11/09/12)

FOULS

30

at University of Hawaii at Hilo (12/14/12)

1.5


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ALL-TIME SCORING LEADERS Name Points 1. Jerry Ligon* 2355 2. Mark Todd* 2067 3. Mike Rengert* 1969 4. Anthony Harris 1941 5. Terry Anderson* 1926 6. Jon Plunkett* 1808 7. Dave Gustin* 1758 8. Jerry White* 1751 9. Willie Flunoy 1483 10. Nick Mescher* 1471 11. Art James 1470 12. Wyatt Goins* 1456 13. Donnie Gillespie* 1450 14. Brian Boysel* 1419 15. Harold Howe* 1409 16. Bill Aikman* 1406 17. Jarrod Brumbaugh 1383 18. Brett Baker 1356 19. Ron Stoner 1313 20. Wade Goins* 1232 21. Bill Finch 1163 22. Robin Sichina 1079 23. Marc Eversley 1076

Games 132 104 111 115 105 104 109 123 112 96 126 89 127 87 105 106 117 62 90 102 63 122 95

Avg. 17.8 19.6 17.7 16.9 18.3 17.4 16.1 14.2 13.2 15.3 11.7 16.4 11.4 16.3 13.4 13.3 11.8 21.9 14.6 12.1 18.5 8.8 11.3

* UU Hall of Famer

TEAM RECORDS SINGLE GAME RECORDS

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Most Wins 26 (3 Times; 1991-92, 1992-93, & 1996-97) Highest Winning % .793 (23-6, 1971-72) Points Scored 3,515 (1991-92; 100.4 ppg avg.) Points Averaged 107.7 (1969-70 - # 1 in nation)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS SINGLE GAME RECORDS

Points Scored 49 (Mark Todd, vs. Defiance, 1/11/72) 45 (Danny Goins, vs. WVSU, 2/6/13) Field Goals 23 (Mark Todd, vs. Defiance, 1/11/72) Field Goal % 100% (Art James at Tiffin Classic, 11/22/91) (Jarrod Brumbaugh vs. Siena Hgts, 1/24/04) Free Throws 17 (for 20) (Armond Battle, at BYU-Hawaii, 12/8/12) Free Throw % 100% (Mark Todd 15-15 at Rio Grande, 11/26/71) (Jerry Ligon 12-12 in 2nd rd. of NAIA Playoffs at Findlay, 3/7/92)

3-point FGM 10 (Wyatt Goins vs. Cedarville, 1993) Rebounds 30 (Terry Anderson at IN Northern, 1/9/71) Assists 22 (Wade Goins at Indiana Tech Tour, 1992) Blocked Shots 10 (Jarrod Brumbaugh vs. Tiffin 2/21/04) Steals 9 (Robert Harris vs. Rio Grande 2/17/05)

SINGLE SEASON RECORDS Points 735 (Brett Baker, 1988-89, 31 gms, 23.7 ppg) Points Average 24.1 (Mark Todd, 1971-72, 699 pts, 29 gms) Field Goals Made 269 (Brett Baker, 1988-89) Field Goal % 71% (Terry Anderson, 1968-69) Free Throws Made 194 (for 256) (Armond Battle, 2012-13) Free Throw % 91.4% (Brett Baker, 1988-89, 149 of 163) 3 Pt. FGMs 128 (Wyatt Goins, 1992-93) 3 Pt. FG% 48.9% (J.J. White, 1996-97, 23 of 47) Rebounds 363 (Terry Anderson, 1971-72) Rebound Average 12.5 (Terry Anderson, 1971-72) Assists 402 (Wade Goins, 1992-93 - #1 in nation) Assists Average 11.8 (Wade Goins, 1992-93 - #1 in nation) Cons. Gms. Lead. Team in Assists 41 (Wade Goins from 1992-93) Steals 100 (Jerry Ligon, 1992-93) Steals Average 2.94 (Jerry Ligon, 1992-93) Blocks 60 (Vitas Naudziunas, 2009-10) Blocks Average 2.31 (Vitas Naudziunas, 2009-10)

CAREER RECORDS Points Scored .................. 2355 (Jerry Ligon, 1990-94) Field Goals .................... 883 (Jerry Ligon, 1990-94) Field Goal % ................. 63.5% (Milt Addison, 94-148, 2007-09) ......................................................... 60% (Terry Anderson, 1968-72) Free Throws .................... 472 (Jon Plunkett, 1968-72) Free Throw % ................. 89.9% (Brett Baker, 1987-89, 304-338) 3 Pt. Field Goals Made .. 259 (Donnie Gillespie, 1993-98) 3 Pt. Field Goal % ......... 41.67% (Charlton Conner, 2009-11) Assists ........................... 834 (Wade Goins, 1990-93) Steals ............................. 317 (Jerry Ligon, 1990-94) Games Played ............... 132 (Jerry Ligon, 1990-94) Blocked Shots ................. 116 (Jarrod Brumbaugh, 2000-04) Blocks Per Game ............ 1.77 (Vitas Naudziunas, 2008-10) Pictured Left: Charlton Conner (2009-11) Pictured Right: Vitas Naudziunas (2008-11)

YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

YEAR ................ RECORD .... COACH 1965-66 ............. 16-10 ......... Jerry Walke 1966-67 ............. 20-6 ........... Jerry Walke 1967-68 ............. 13-8 ........... Jerry Walke 1968-69 ............. 17-6 ........... Jerry Walke 1969-70 ............. 20-8 ........... Jerry Walke 1970-71 ............. 19-7 ........... Jerry Walke 1971-72 ............. 23-6 ........... John Stanley 1972-73 ............. 15-11 ......... John Stanley 1973-74 ............. 14-15 ......... John Stanley 1974-75 ............. 14-14 ......... Bob Cawley 1975-76 ............. 9-18 ........... Bob Cawley 1976-77 ............. 6-19 ........... Bob Cawley 1977-78 ............. 7-18 ........... Bob Cawley 1978-79 ............. 10-17 ......... Bob Cawley 1979-80 ............. 14-17 ......... Bob Cawley 1980-81 ............. 18-13 ......... Bob Cawley 1981-82 ............. 12-16 ......... Bob Cawley 1982-83 ............. 7-20 ........... Bob Cawley 1983-84 ............. 8-24 ........... Bob Cawley 1984-85 ............. 5-25 ........... Bob Cawley 1985-86 ............. 5-26 ........... Bob Cawley 1986-87 ............. 11-19 ......... Bob Ronai 1987-88 ............. 13-18 ......... Bob Ronai 1988-89 ............. 18-13 ......... Bob Ronai 1989-90 ............. 18-11 ......... Bob Ronai 1990-91 ............. 18-13 ......... Bob Ronai 1991-92 ............. 26-9 ........... Bob Ronai 1992-93 ............. 26-8 ........... Bob Ronai 1993-94 ............. 19-13 ......... Bob Ronai 1994-95 ............. 16-14 ......... Bob Ronai 1995-96 ............. 19-14 ......... Bob Ronai 1996-97 ............. 26-8 ........... Bob Ronai 1997-98...............4-27....Chuck Cangelosi 1998-99 ............. 7-25 ........... Ken Braun 1999-00 ............. 4-24 ........... Ken Braun 2000-01 ............. 11-21 ......... Ken Braun 2001-02 ............. 10-21 ......... Ken Braun 2002-03 ............. 8-21 ........... Ken Braun 2003-04 ............. 7-24 ........... Paul Bryant 2004-05 ............. 6-24 ........... Paul Bryant 2005-06 ............. 15-15 ......... Paul Bryant 2006-07 ............. 8-21 ........... Paul Bryant 2007-08 .............5-23 .......... Paul Bryant 2008-09 ............. 6-21 ........... Jeff Porter 2009-10 ............. 14-13 ......... Jeff Porter 2010-11 ............. 9-17 ........... Jeff Porter 2011-12 ............. 9-19 ........... Jeff Porter 2012-13 ............. 10-20 ......... Jeff Porter Total record ........ 615-780 ..... (.441)

RECORD BOOK

Points Scored 137 (at Spring Arbor Tournament vs. Calvary, 1996) Margin of Victory 83 (UU 126 - Indiana University-East 43, 1994-95)

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

NAIA ALL-AMERICANS All-American First Team Antonio Davis Jerry White Wade Goins

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All-American Honorable Mention Jason Priah Donnie Gillespie Jerry White Wyatt Goins Brett Baker

1999 1997 1996 1992 1989 Pictured Left: The 1996-97 Blue Knights (NAIA Sweet 16)

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CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY COUGARS LOCATION: CHICAGO, ILLINOIS AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION I CONFERENCE: GREAT WEST CONFERENCE HEAD COACH: TRACY DILDY 2012-13 RECORD: 11-22 (3-5 GWC) DATES: NOV. 9 LOCATION(S): JONES CONVOCATION CENTER RECORD VS. UU: 1-1

OHIO DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY PANTHERS LOCATION: COLUMBUS, OHIO AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION II CONFERENCE: GLIAC HEAD COACH: DAVE EVANS 2012-13 RECORD: 5-23 (1-21GLIAC) DATES: NOV. 12 LOCATION(S): ALUMNI HALL RECORD VS. UU: 37-50

EDINBORO UNIVERSITY FIGHTING SCOTS CITY: EDINBORO, PENNSYLVANIA AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION II CONFERENCE: PSAC HEAD COACH: PATRICK CLEARY 2012-13 RECORD: 18-10 (13-9 PSAC) DATES: NOV. 18 LOCATION(S): GRIMES CENTER RECORD VS. UU: 4-2

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA-WISE CAVALIERS LOCATION: WISE, VIRGINIA AFFILIATION: NCAA D-II (PROVISIONAL) CONFERENCE: MEC HEAD COACH: LEE CLARK 2012-13 RECORD: 11-15 (7-13) DATES: NOV. 23 & FEB. 1 LOCATION(S): JONES CONVOCATION CENTER GRIMES CENTER RECORD VS. UU: 0-1

CONCORD UNIVERSITY MOUNTAIN LIONS LOCATION: ATHENS, WEST VIRGINA AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION II CONFERENCE: MEC HEAD COACH: KENT MCBRIDE 2012-13 RECORD: 16-11 (12-10 WVIAC) DATES: NOV. 25 & FEB. 3 LOCATION(S): CARTER CENTER & GRIMES CENTER RECORD VS. UU: 0-0

MERCYHURST UNIVERSITY LAKERS CITY: ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION II CONFERENCE: PSAC HEAD COACH: GARY MANCHEL 2012-13 RECORD: 16-13 (12-10 PSAC) NOV. 30 DATES: LOCATION(S): MERYCHURST ATHLETIC CENTER RECORD VS. UU: 7-2

WHEELING JESUIT UNIVERSITY CARDINALS LOCATION: WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION II CONFERENCE: MEC HEAD COACH: DAN SANCOMB 2012-13 RECORD: 19-10 (13-8 WVIAC) DATES: DEC. 5 & JAN. 30 LOCATION(S): GRIMES CENTER & ALMA GRACE MCDONOUGH CENTER RECORD VS. UU: 1-2

WEST LIBERTY UNIVERSITY HILLTOPPERS LOCATION: WEST LIBERTY, WEST VIRGINIA AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION II CONFERENCE: MEC HEAD COACH: JIM CRUTCHFIELD 2012-13 RECORD: 34-2 (21-1WVIAC) DATES: DEC. 7 & JAN. 25 LOCATION(S): ACADEMIC SPORTS/RECREATION COMPLEX & GRIMES CENTER RECORD VS. UU: 1-0

FAIRMONT STATE UNIVERSITY FIGHTING FALCONS CITY: FAIRMONT, WEST VIRGINIA AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION II CONFERENCE: MEC HEAD COACH: JERROD CALHOUN 2012-13 RECORD: 23-9 (17-5 WVIAC) DATES: JAN. 4 & FEB. 6 LOCATION(S): GRIMES CENTER & JOE RETTON ARENA RECORD VS. UU: 2-0

SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY RAMS LOCATION: SHEPHERDSTOWN, WEST VIRGINIA AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION II CONFERENCE: MEC HEAD COACH: JUSTIN NAMOLIK 2012-13 RECORD: 15-12 (12-10 WVIAC) DATES: JAN. 6 & FEB. 8 LOCATION(S): GRIMES CENTER & BUTCHER ATHLETIC CENTER RECORD VS. UU: 0-0

GLENVILLE STATE COLLEGE PIONEERS LOCATION: GLENVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION II CONFERENCE: MEC HEAD COACH: STEPHEN DYE 2012-13 RECORD: 13-16 (8-14 WVIAC) DATES: JAN. 9 & FEB. 13 LOCATION(S): GRIMES CENTER & JESSE R. LILLY GYM RECORD VS. UU: 3-1

UNIVERSITY OF CHARLESTON GOLDEN EAGLES CITY: CHARLESTON, W.V. AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION II CONFERENCE: MEC HEAD COACH: DWANE OSBORNE 2012-13 RECORD: 19-9 (13-8 WVIAC) DATES: JAN. 11 & FEB. 20 LOCATION(S): GRIMES CENTER & EDDIE KING GYM RECORD VS. UU: 4-0

WEST VIRGINA STATE UNIVERSITY YELLOW JACKETS LOCATION: INSTITUTE, WEST VIRGINIA AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION II CONFERENCE: MEC HEAD COACH: BRYAN POORE 2012-13 RECORD: 10-19 (7-15 WVIAC) DATES: JAN. 13 & FEB. 22 LOCATION(S): FLEMING HALL & GRIMES CENTER RECORD VS. UU: 1-1

WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGE BOBCATS LOCATION: BUCKHANNON, WEST VIRGINA AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION II CONFERENCE: MEC HEAD COACH: PATRICK BEILEIN 2012-13 RECORD: 12-15 (9-13 WVIAC) DATES: JAN. 18 & FEB. 15 LOCATION(S): ROCKEFELLER ARENA & GRIMES CENTER RECORD VS. UU: 0-1

NOTRE DAME COLLEGE FALCONS CITY: SOUTH EUCLID, OHIO AFFILIATION: NCAA DIVISION II CONFERENCE: MEC HEAD COACH: TIM KOENIG 2012-13 RECORD: 11-15 DATES: JAN. 23 & MAR. 1 LOCATION(S): MURPHY GYMNASIUM & GRIMES CENTER RECORD VS. UU: 4-3


D OUG Y OUNG, D IRECTOR

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On behalf of the entire Urbana University family, I would like to welcome you to the home of Blue Knight athletics. Urbana University is proud to sponsor 15 athletic programs in one of the most beautiful geographic locations in the nation. Although athletics is an integral part of our campus environment, it is the pride that we take in the development of the total person that we find most rewarding. With so many college choices available to students today, I am often asked, "Why is Urbana University the right place for me?" Most often, my answer is that the core attribute of NCAA Division II athletics, known as "Life in Balance", is carried out and practiced in all that we do. At Urbana University it is universally accepted that all students and employees are equipped with a unique skill set of strengths and weaknesses. We constantly seek to accentuate those strengths and nurture those weaknesses in an effort to form a collective unified body of positive results. Our campus-wide slogan of "One Student at a Time" confirms our commitment to knowing each individual on a personal basis. It's what makes success a reality and not merely just a dream at Urbana University. Spearheaded by our move to the NCAA, we have created a culture of life in balance. This is not merely an athletics-only initiative but one that permeates our entire campus. The core attributes of life in balance are learning, service, passion, sportsmanship, and resourcefulness. Together, these attributes form a collective bond for all that call Urbana University home. As our campus continues to grow, it is done with the constant mindset to provide more opportunities for student development and increased success. All the while it has provided the very foundation for school spirit, pride, and a will to achieve the very best for our student-athletes. To be a Blue Knight student-athlete is to be a part of something truly unique and special. I am confident that you, as a student-athlete, alumni, colleague, or friend of Urbana University, will find your time here to be one of the most rewarding, meaningful portions of your life. If you haven't already, you will soon discover that working together works wonders here at Urbana University. Success for ourselves is found in each other. We invite you to become a valued part of a grand tradition and a unique story of success for yourself and all those that surround you. Best wishes in all that you do, and GO BLUE KNIGHTS!

PERSONNEL

NICOLE PLUGER ASSOCIATE A.D. OF COMPLIANCE SENIOR WOMEN’S ADMINISTRATOR PHONE: 937.484.1257 NPLUGER @ URBANA. EDU

Nicole Pluger was named Urbana’s Associate Athletic Director of Compliance and Senior Women’s Administrator in the summer of 2007. After 6 seasons as the winningest coach in UU softball history, Pluger stepped down from coaching to become the University’s full-time Director of Compliance in the summer of 2010. AMY DOGGETT ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ADILTS@URBANA.EDU

CHRIS ANDERS ASST. A.D. OF MEDIA RELATIONS PHONE: 937.484.1290 CANDERS @ URBANA. EDU

DR. JIM JUDGE, JR. FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE PHONE: 937.652.6810 JJUDGE @ URBANA . EDU

Chris Anders was named Sports Information Director in June of 2008. He was promoted to Asst. A.D. of Media Relations in June of 2011. He oversees & organizes the publicity of the University’s 15 intercollegiate athletic programs. He’s also responsible for the production of all athletic publications, including media guides, game-day programs & press releases. In addtion, he manages sports.urbana.edu & the athletic department’s social media sites.

Dr. Jim Judge is in his sixth year as the Faculty Athletic Representative at Urbana University. Dr. Judge is an associate professor in the Education and Allied Professions College at Urbana. As the Faculty Athletic Representative, he oversees the academic progress made by the University’s student-athletes. JENNIFER FREY ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER MEN’S BASKETBALL JFREY@URBANA.EDU

Jennifer Frey, MA, ATC, a native of Marysville, joined the UU athletic training staff as the assistant athletic trainer in August of 2006. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Athletic Training from Wright State University in 2003. She holds a Master’s of Art in Education from Cumberland University in Tennessee, which she earned in 2005. She was employed at Cumberland University as an athletic trainer before coming to Urbana. Jassen Dobyns, BS, ATC, joined the Blue Knight athletic training staff in 2004. He was promoted to Head Athletic Trainer in 2006. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Sports Medicine from Wilmington College. He is also a Certified Personal Trainer. Jassen resides in Springfield with his wife Kelly and two daughters Mackenzie (12) and Sydney (10).

An Urbana, Ohio native, Amy (Dilts) Doggett attended Urbana University for both her undergrad and graduate degrees. She received her Bachelor's of Science in Athletic Training, and she completed her Master's of Education at UU in the summer of 2012, the same time she joined the Athletic Training staff. Amy resides in Urbana. She currently handles the Blue Knight men's soccer, women's basketball and baseball teams. JASSEN DOBYNS HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER PHONE: 937.484.1254 JDOBYNS@URBANA.EDU

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ABOUT URBANA UNIVERSITY

As an independent liberal arts institution, Urbana University’s strength lies in its quality faculty, students, and curriculum supported by strong student services. Urbana University prepares students for a lifetime of leadership and service to society through excellent classroom instruction, real world experiences, community partnerships, and technology. It is the mission of Urbana University to offer a liberal arts education in a small college environment emphasizing student learning through individual attention, excellence in instruction, career-oriented programs, and critical reflection on moral and ethical values.

URBANA EXPERIENCE

Campus facilities include a blend of modern and traditional architecture, creating a peaceful and safe setting for learning and interacting with faculty and students. Set on 128 acres, the campus consists of academic and administrative buildings including the modern Lewis and Jean Moore Center for Mathematics and Science, the multipurpose Warren G. Grimes Center, a recently renovated Commons area, a brand new Student Center, a women’s residence hall completed in the fall of 2000, a new men’s residence hall completed in the summer of 2004, and an honors residence hall completed in 2007. State-of-the-art residence halls offer both traditional rooms and suite-style accommodations. Students can participate in the many cultural, educational, recreational and social events held on campus. Movies and professional acts supplement social activities such as dances, ski trips, clubs, Homecoming activities, special entertainment and others. A variety of student organizations provide students numerous opportunities for campus involvement and leadership development. Vocal music and dramatic activities are offered for all interested students and members of the Urbana community. The Performing Arts Department at Urbana seeks to develop the artistic talents of the student body. Urbana University’s Honors Program can provide the knowledge and skills needed to gain acceptance to a graduate or professional school and/or leadership role at home or abroad. It can also prepare you to assume lifelong service to the community, whether local, state, national, or international. The Urbana University Bookstore carries text books, office and school supplies, Blue Knight apparel and merchandise, along with a wide variety of snacks and drinks. Visit Urbana University’s Online Bookstore to purchase a Blue Knight hoodie, hat, or T-shirt at www.urbana.bncollege.com. The Warren G. Grimes Center Gymnasium is the Blue Knights’ home court. The gymnasium holds over 1,500 fans with additional seating available in the mezzanines above both bleachers. Blue Knight basketball games are always a popular event on campus. Students, family and friends routinely pack the gym to show their support for the Blue Knights. In addition to the fan support, the Royal Blues Pep Band and Blue Knight Cheerleaders are in attendance at nearly every game.

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URBANA UNIVERSITY FUN FACTS DID YOU KNOW?...

Urbana University is connected to the duPont family famous for the well-known chemical company that sponsors Jeff Gordon’s NASCAR race team? It’s true! T. Coleman duPont graduated from Urbana University Prep School Division in 1879 and went on to become President of the Dupont Chemical Company! Birdie Kim, the 2005 U.S. Open Women’s Golf Champion owes part of her success to one of our alumni? Absolutely. Miles Nixon, an Urbana grad, was Birdie’s caddy! An Urbana University graduate has been in the boxing ring with the likes of Evander Holyfield, Oscar de La Hoya, and George Foreman? Believe it! Brian Garry has officiated over 1400 professional boxing matches including 50 world titles! David Letterman had an Urbana alumnae as a guest MULTIPLE TIMES on his show? You can bet on it! Gretchen Worden, best known for revitalizing the famed Mutter Museum, appeared with Dave many times. One of our former basketball stars plays professionally for the Harlem Wizards? Yes, it’s true. Eric Jones is a key member of the Wizards and their famous basketball entertainment show. Urbana University students really can reach for the stars! Seriously. One of our former students, Tom Hennon, has been a crew member on the space shuttle Atlantis, and flown three space missions! The University of Kansas Women’s Resource Center is named after an Urbana alumnae? Dr. Emily Taylor was the original founder of a women’s higher education development program from whic h OVER 100 women have gone to become college or university presidents or chancellors! An Urbana alumnae was President of the West Virginia Institute of Technology and led them to become one of the best rated comprehensive universities in the country? Dr. Karen LaRoe recently retired and is now on the Urbana University Board of Trustees.


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Urbana University administers aid from a number of federal and state programs, including Pell Grants, Ohio Instructional Grants, SEOG Grants, Perkins Loans, Student Stafford Allied Health Loans, and Parent Plus Loans. For more information on financial aid check our website at Radiographic Imaging http://www.urbana.edu/finaid.htm or call the Urbana University office of financial aid Respiratory Care at 937-484-1355 or 1-800-7 URBANA ext. 1355. Business Administration Accounting Applicants are encouraged to apply early in their senior year of high school, though General Management there is no stated deadline. While admissions are flexible based on high school achieveHuman Resource Management ments and grades, applicants are usually accepted based on having a cumulative high Marketing school grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 and an ACT score no less than an “18” Communication (or SAT score of 860). Business Marketing Communications Journalism/Public Relations Urbana University is a member of NCAA Division II. The Blue Knight athletic teams Theater compete against NCAA D-I, D-II, D-III and NAIA programs from across the country in 15 Computer Information Systems intercollegiate sports including: football, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, men’s Computer Programming and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s E-business Management Information Systems cross country, and men’s and women’s swimming. Women’s lacrosse became the 15th System Analysis and Design intercollegiate team during the 2010-11 school year, and men’s and women’s bowling Systems and Network Administration club teams were added in 2009. A variety of activities are also offered for student enrichment including: theater, concerts, pep and marching bands, choir, movies, parties, Criminal Justice guest speakers, comedians, flag football, intramural basketball, skiing, student newspa- Education Early Childhood Development Education per, sand volleyball, indoor pool, student government and nearby outdoor adventure Early Childhood Education (K-3) activities (canoeing, rafting, hiking, camping, etc.). Middle Childhood Education (4-9) Adolescent/Young Adult Education (7-12) English Family Studies History Liberal Studies Mathematics Nursing-BSN Completion Program for RN’s only Philosophy and Religion Studies Political Science Pre-Law Psychology Science The 27,000-square-feet Student Center is one of Biology In 2003, a major renovation project was Urbana University’s newest on-campus facilities. Chemistry completed at Barclay Hall and adjacent Features include the Bundy Wellness Center, lounge, Pre-Dentistry Bailey Hall. The two buildings, which conference and meeting rooms, snack bar, and a Pre-Medicine house classrooms, are now connected by bookstore. Wireless computer service is available Pre-Veterinary an atrium and a secondary walkway. throughout the facility. Sociology Sports and Health Studies Athletic Training Exercise Science Recreation Sports Management Coaching Certificate Urbana University is dedicated to providing superb residence Graduate Programs of Study hall facilities to its students. McConnell Hall (above) was completed Master of Business Administration (MBA) in the summer of 2007, and Sycamore Residence Hall (left) was Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Classroom Teaching completed in 2004.

The Warren G. Grimes Center (left) has been a mainstay on Urbana University’s campus for decades. Located on the south end of campus, the Grimes Center houses the gymnasium, swimming pool, racquetball courts, a new state-of-the-art free weight room, along with all of the athletic staff offices and additional classrooms. A sand volleyball court is located behind the Grimes Center. The facility is a hub for almost all student-athlete activity on campus. Student-athletes can be found in Grimes lifting weights, shooting hoops, working out or talking with coaches at all hours of the day.

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