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NUMBER POSITION HEIGHT YEAR MAJOR
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HAWKS TIDBIT: David Shriver, who ranks second in the America East in three-point field goals per game (2.5) and fourth in threepoint field goal percentage (.375), has knocked down 245 triples during his career.
2021-22
SCHEDULE DAY DATE OPPONENT TUE. FRI. SAT. THUR. TUE. MON. WED. SUN. SAT. TUE. SAT. WED. TUE. WED. SAT. MON. WED. SAT. MON. WED. SAT. MON. WED. SAT. MON. WED. SAT. SUN. WED. SAT. TUE. SAT. TUE. SAT.
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ON THE DOCKET
After an unplanned 28-day hiatus — the longest that any America East team has endured this season — Hartford begins the defense of its 2021 America East Championship when it hosts the New Hampshire Wildcats on Wednesday.
NEW HAMPSHIRE SCOUT
The Wildcats improved to 1-1 in America East play on Saturday with a narrow 64-62 home win against UAlbany. Connecticut native Nick Guadarrama notched a seasonhigh 32 points to pace the Wildcats. He is averaging 12.9 points per game this season, but has put up a league-best 25.0 points per contest against America East opponents. New Hampshire has struggled on the road this season with a 1-5 record.
SERIES HISTORY
Hartford looks to end a three-game skid to New Hampshire when the teams meet on Wednesday. The Wildcats’ current winning streak, which dates back to an overtime victory in Durham on Feb. 20, 2020, was extended with a two-game sweep of the Hawks in Lundholm Gymnasium last season. Hartford owns a 47-30 advantage against New Hampshire, which includes a favorable 27-9 edge in West Hartford.
LAST TIME OUT
Graduate student Hunter Marks dropped a career-high 31 points on Sacred Heart to lead Hartford to a 78-71 road win on Dec. 22. Behind 25 second-half points from Marks, the Hawks outscored the Pioneers by a 51-43 margin to erase a 2827 halftime deficit and take the win. Senior D.J. Mitchell added 18 points, while junior Moses Flowers notched his third doubledouble of the season.
QUALITY OPPONENTS
Hartford’s non-conference slate in 2020-21 was one of the most grueling in program history. Five of the Hawks’ 12 out-ofleague opponents were picked to win their respective conferences. The Hawks faced the preseason favorites from the Northeast Conference (Wagner), Big South North Division (Campbell), Patriot League (Boston University), Sun Belt Conference (App State) and Big South South Division (Winthrop).
DIRTY 30’S
Marks’ career outing at Sacred Heart last month is Hartford’s most impressive offensive performance in 2021-22. Recording 31 points — the most by a Hawk this season — he became the 24th
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player in program history to record 30 points in a game. In addition, Marks’ 30-point outing was Hartford’s first since Jan. 25, 2020, when Malik Ellison, who currently plays for the College Park Skyhawks of the NBA’s G League, netted 31 against UAlbany.
SHARP SHOOTERS
T AL E O F T H E T A P E 2-10
RECORD
6-5
68.7
POINTS PER GAME
72.0
75.8
POINTS ALLOWED
64.0
33.0
REBOUNDS/GAME
36.8
.454
FG%
.444
.459
FG% DEFENSE
.419
.330
3-PT FG%
.388
Hartford has been efficient from the floor in 2021-22, ranking third in the America East in field goal percentage with a .454 clip. Three starters — Marks, graduate student Austin Williams and Flowers — have had extremely hot hands, as they are shooting 49 percent or better from the field. Led by Marks, who is currently second in the league at 54.9 percent, the trio has been lethal, combining to shoot 52.2 percent from the floor this season (157-for-301).
.361
3-PT FG% DEF
.304
.672
FT%
.674
NEXT ON TAP
13.0
ASSISTS/GAME
12.5
14.1
TO/GAME
8.5
-3.4
TO MARGIN
+1.9
5.4
STEALS/GAME
5.3
2.5
BLOCKS/GAME
3.0
Hartford hits the road for the first time in America East play on Saturday, when it heads to Vermont for a rematch of last season’s semifinal contest. The Hawks and Catamounts are scheduled for a 7 p.m. tip from Patrick Gymnasium.
AMERICA EAST S T A ND INGS
Vermont Binghamton NJIT UAlbany Stony Brook New Hampshire UMBC UMass Lowell Hartford Maine
OVERALL AE W-L PCT W-L PCT 11-4 .667 6-7 .333 8-7 .500 6-10 .333 9-6 .615 6-5 .556 6-8 .429 9-7 .563 2-10 .167 3-11 .214
3-0 1.000 3-1 .750 3-2 .600 2-2 .500 1-1 .500 1-1 .500 1-2 .333 1-3 .250 0-0 .000 0-3 .000
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(2-10 OVERALL, 0-0 AMERICA EAST)
# Name
Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt.
0 Hunter Marks
Gr.
F
6-9 190
Phillip Island, Australia/Wonthaggi Sec. College
2
D.J. Mitchell
Sr.
G
6-0 160
Englewood Cliffs, N.J./St. Thomas More School
3
David Shriver
Sr.
G/F
6-6 220
Philippi, W.Va./Alderson Broaddus Univ.
Jr.
G
6-3 180
Dorchester, Mass./Thayer Academy
Kurtis Henderson Fr.
G
5-10 180
Brockton, Mass./Catholic Memorial
11 Briggs McClain
So. G
6-4 175
Martinsburg, W.Va./St. Maria Goretti
13 Dejuan Clayton
Gr.
6-2 185
Bowie, Md./Coppin State University
15 Thomas Webley
So. F
6-10 240
Christchurch, New Zealand/Cashmere
20 Austin Williams
Sr.
G
6-4 200
Roseland, N.J./Marist University
21 Matt Hobbs
Sr.
G
6-4 200 Anchorage, Alaska/Univ. of New England
22 Carlos Edmundo
Jr.
G
6-2 180
Piscataway, N.J./Piscataway
23 Michael Dunne
Sr.
G
6-4 190
Matawan, N.J./Matawan Regional
24 Jared Kimbrough Sr.
F
6-8 225
Neptune, N.J./La Salle University
25 Traci Carter
Gr.
G
6-1
175
Philadephia, Pa./La Salle University
45 Pierre Sow
Sr.
C
7-0 235
Teaneck, N.J./Hampton University
4 Moses Flowers 5
G
Hometown/Last School
HEAD COACH JOHN GALLAGHER - 12th Season - St. Joseph’s ’99
ASSISTANT COACHES TOM DEVITT - Ninth Season - Boston College ’93 YOLONZO MOORE II - Fifth Season - Hartford ’15 TIM BROOKS - Third Season - James Madison ’11 J.R. LYNCH - First Season - Hartford ’18, MBA ’19
NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS (6-5 OVERALL, 1-1 AMERICA EAST)
# Name
Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt.
Hometown/Last School
0 K.J. McClurg
So. G
6-4 185
Morgantown, W.Va/University
1
Tayler Mattos
Sr.
C
6-11 240
2
Qon Murphy
Sr.
G
6-5 195
3
Nick Guadarrama Sr.
F
6-5 250 Newington, Conn./Perkiomen School
New London, N.H./Bowling Green Charlotte, N.C./Houston Baptist
4 Jon Willeman
So. G
6-2 170
Lebanon, N.H./Lebanon
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Gr.
6-5 210
Greensboro, N.C./James B. Dudley
Josh Hopkins
10 Nick Johnson 11
G
So. G
Blondeau Tchoukuiegno So.
6-4 200
Bronx, N.Y./All Hallows
G
6-2 190
Montreal, Quebec/Montmorency School
12 Sloan Seymour
Jr.
F
6-9 225
Albany, N.Y./George Washington
14 A.J. Lopez
Fr.
G
6-5 170
Queens, N.Y./Mount Zion Prep
22 Marco Foster
So. G
6-2 180 Chicago, Ill./Oklahoma Christian Univ.
23 Chris Lester
Gr.
F
6-7 230 Barrington, Ill./Standard of Excellence Acad.
24 Jayden Martinez
Sr.
F
6-7 215
Cibolo, Texas/Steele
HEAD COACH BILL HERRION - 17th Season - Merrimack ’81
ASSISTANT COACHES CHRIS MOHR - 17th Season - Merrimack ’97 JORDON BRONNER - Fourth Season - New Hampshire ’14 RYAN HERRION - Fourth Season - New Hampshire ’12
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MARKS
GRAD STUDENT | FORWARD
FLOWERS
JUNIOR | GUARD
CLAYTON 13 dejuan
GRAD STUDENT | GUARD
2
d.j.
5
kurtis
MITCHELL
SENIOR | GUARD
HENDERSON
FRESHMAN | GUARD
WEBLEY 15 thomas
SOPHOMORE | FORWARD
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SHRIVER
SENIOR | GUARD/FORWARD
McCLAIN
SOPHOMORE | GUARD
WILLIAMS 20 austin
SENIOR | GUARD
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HOBBS
SENIOR | GUARD
KIMBROUGH 24 jared
SENIOR | FORWARD
EDMUNDO 22 carlos
DUNNE 23 michael
CARTER 25 traci
SOW 45 pierre
JUNIOR | GUARD
GRAD STUDENT | GUARD
SENIOR | GUARD
SENIOR | CENTER
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JOHN GALLAGHER HEAD COACH 12th Season
TIM BROOKS ASSISTANT COACH Third Season
TOM DEVITT
YOLONZO MOORE II
J.R. LYNCH
BRENDAN POLLICK
ASSISTANT COACH Ninth Season
DIRECTOR OF BASKETBALL OPERATIONS First Season
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ASSISTANT COACH Fifth Season
GRADUATE ASSISTANT Second Season
2021-22 Hartford Men's Basketball Combined Team Statistics All games
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HARTFORD HAWKS 2021-22 S T A T I S T I CS
Game Records Record
Overall
ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE
2-10 0-0 2-10
AMERICA EAST: 0-0 Team Box Score No. Player 20 WILLIAMS, Austin
GP-GS
4 FLOWERS, Moses
00 MARKS, Hunter 2 MITCHELL, D.J.
3 SHRIVER, David
MIN
0-2 0-0 0-2
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Away
10-10 338:39 33.9
45-82
.549
12-10 371:05 30.9 12-12 397:32 33.1
25 CARTER, Traci
11 MCCLAIN, Briggs 23 DUNNE, Michael
5 HENDERSON, Kurtis
7-5
136:36 19.5
18-32
11-0
143:30 13.0
22-56
12-1 8-0
10-2
45 SOW, Pierre
1-0
Team
42-98
365:23 30.4
15 WEBLEY, Thomas 21 HOBBS, Matt
55-112
12-7
2-1
2-0
67:11 33.6 48:33 24.3
129:41 10.8 17:08
2.1
04:09
2.1
58:14 01:07
•
AWAY: 2-6
Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-3FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG .533
24 KIMBROUGH, Jared
0-3 0-0 0-3
HOME: 0-2
57-107
2-2
Neutral
2-5 0-0 2-5
10-10 321:12 32.1
13 CLAYTON, Dejuan
Score by Periods Team Hartford Opponents
OVERALL: 2-10
Home
5.8 1.1
37-94 4-11 3-18
11-35 2-5 2-7 0-0 0-0
3-22
.136
33-56
.589
11-29
.379
30-35
.857
.491
14-44
.429
24-63
.394
.318 .381
30-80
.364
.375
0-2
.563
4-7
.167 .393
4-19
.400
2-4
.314 .286
3-4
.500 .000
0-0
.000
.000 .290
0-0
.000
.000
0-0
4-6
8-11
.211
9-31
3-5
.000 .571
0-5
37-52
.000
7-12 1-5 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-0 0-0
7
44
51
5.1
16
32
48
4.8
.712
20
.600
7
.667 .727
4 0
69 30 51
5
89 37 55
5
.583
11
20
31
.200
7
15
22
0
1
1
.750
0
.000
3
.000 .333
0
.000 .000
0 0
19
5
14
5 1 0
14
5
17
5 1 0
33
7.4 3.1 4.6 2.5
1st 363 455
•
35
4
23
0
32 12 18
4
17
2.0
13
0.1
8
1.4 0.5 0.5 0.0
9 8 7 0 0
Total
12
2400
298-657 .454 101-306
.330 127-189 .672
Opponents
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328-714 .459 104-288
.361 149-210 .710 114 301 415 34.6 188
Team Statistics Scoring Points per game Scoring margin
HART 824 68.7 -7.1
OPP
909 75.8 -
Field goals-att Field goal pct
298-657 .454
328-714 .459
Free throws-att Free throw pct F-Throws made per game
127-189 .672 10.6
149-210 .710 12.4
3 point fg-att 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game
Rebounds Rebounds per game Rebounding margin Assists Assists per game
Turnovers Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio Steals Steals per game
Blocks Blocks per game
Winning streak Home win streak
Attendance Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game
101-306 .330 8.4
400 33.3 -1.3 156 13.0 169 14.1 -3.4 0.9 65 5.4 30 2.5 1 0
1875 2-938 -
104-288 .361 8.7
415 34.6 -
94 306 400 33.3 186
Team Results Date
11/09/2021 11/12/2021 11/13/2021 11/18/2021 11/23/2021 11/29/2021 12/01/2021 12/05/2021 12/11/2021 12/14/2021 12/18/2021 12/22/2021
Opponent
at Wagner vs Campbell vs Army West Point Boston U. at Merrimack at Appalachian St. at Winthrop at St. Francis Brooklyn vs UNLV Saint Francis (PA) at Central Conn. St. at Sacred Heart
OT 0 0
TOT 824 909
NEUTRAL: 0-2
PF DQ
4.4 2.5
2nd 461 454
1 0 0 0
A
36 24 23 29 8
11
0
1
0 0 0 0 0
41
3
25
11
7
6
29 31
6
1 1
TO BLK STL PTS AVG
6 9
9
1 6
5
5 1
0 3
2
1
1
0
0 5
10 150 15.0
4
15 161 13.4 5 131 13.1
2
10 111 7 108
1 2
2
16
5
9
5
0 0 0 1
6
0.8
0
0.0
0
7 156 169 30
6.7
4.5
1 0
0
8.0
49
0
0
9.0
3 2
0
47
9.3
31 5 0
4.5 2.6
0.5 0.0
65 824 68.7
4 166 128 33 100 909 75.8
L L L L L L L W L L L W
Score
59-77 67-68 79-86 70-75 60-75 59-69 75-82 68-55 78-95 66-81 65-75 78-71
Att.
1924 0 0 1208 575 1259 950 300 3257 667 1218 434
166 13.8 128 10.7 1.3 100 8.3 33 2.8
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6660 7-951 3-1086
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GALLAGHER Now in his 12th season as head coach of the Hartford men’s basketball team in 2021-22, John Gallagher brought the Hawks to new heights as his Hawks are coming off the program’s firstever America East Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance this past season. Named the 10th head coach in the 72-year history of the program prior to the 2010-11 campaign, Gallagher has led the Hawks to 70 wins — an average of 17 per year — over the past four seasons, the most in a four-year span in Hartford’s Division I history (since 1984-85). With 157 career victories, he enters the 2021-22 campaign as the all-time winningest coach in Hartford men’s basketball’s Division I history, surpassing legendary coach Jack Phelan (124 wins). A Philadephia native, Gallagher has coached 32 All-Conference Team honorees, with 17 of those awards coming over the past four seasons. During his tenure, the Hawks have earned four First Team, seven Second Team, eight Third Team, six All-Defensive Team, three AllRookie Team and five All-Academic Team selections. The highlight of Gallagher’s career — and arguably the program’s 37 years as a Division I program — came in 2020-21, one of the toughest seasons that college basketball has ever endured. In a year that was abbreviated due to COVID-19, the Hawks became the first team in America East history to win four games on the way to claiming the league’s tournament title. Knocking off Binghamton, UAlbany and perennial power Vermont as the No. 4 seed, Hartford, which was picked to finish sixth in the conference’s preseason poll, downed No. 6 UMass Lowell in the Championship Game to punch the program’s first ticket to the NCAA Tournament. Drawing No. 1-seeded Baylor in the First Round, the Hawks fell to the eventual National Champion, 79-55, in Indianapolis. The Bears’ win against the Hawks marked their smallest margin of victory against any opponent throughout their NCAA Championship run. The banner-raising campaign was not the only accomplishment for Gallagher and his Hawks in 2020-21. Under his guidance, Hartford, which won 10 of 11 home games, finished the campaign with a 15-8 overall record for the highest winning percentage in program history (.625). Gallagher had Hartford knocking on the doorstep of the NCAA Tournament for quite some time before the historic 2020-21 season. The Hawks have top-four finishes in each of the past four seasons, and have qualified for each of the past two America East Championship title games. Despite losing all five starters from a 2018-19 squad that won 18 games and lost in double overtime in the America East’s semifinals to defending champion UMBC, the 2019-20 team was one game away from raising the program’s first-ever league championship banner inside Reich Family Pavilion.
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Posting an 18-win season for the second time in as many years in 2019-20, the Hawks were set to board a bus and head to Burlington, where they would face Vermont in their second America East Championship appearance in program history. Moments before departure, though, the storybook season came to a screeching halt, as the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancelation of the game.
JOHN GALLAGHER’S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS WINNINGEST COACH IN HARTFORD’S DI HISTORY 159-197 CAREER RECORD AE COACH OF THE YEAR 2017-18 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES 2020-21 CIT APPEARANCES 2012-13, 2017-18 AE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS 2020-21 AE TOURNAMENT FINALIST 2019-20, 2020-21 2 NABC ALL-DISTRICT 1 HONOREES 32 AE ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES
Known for developing potent offenses that are typically dangerous from three-point land, Gallagher has transitioned Harford into one of the top defensive teams in the America East. The Hawks ranked 31st in the nation in scoring defense (63.9 ppg) and 10th in nation in three-point field goal defense (.290) in 2020-21. The previous season, his squad was the second-best in the nation in defending the three-point line, holding opponents to a .275 clip from behind the arc. In 2017-18, Gallagher piloted Hartford to a program-record 19-win season, earning America East co-Coach of the year honors. That only scratches the surface of what the Hawks accomplished that season. Picked to finish eighth in the America East after a 9-23 finish in 2016-17, Gallagher led Hartford to one of the best single-season turnarounds in program history. Making a 10-win improvement, the Hawks broke the program’s Division I records in regularseason wins (18) and overall victories with a 19-14 record. Hartford’s record-breaking campaign also featured the program’s second Division I postseason appearance, as the Hawks were invited to the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT). The program’s first-ever postseason berth — a CIT invitation — also came under Gallagher in 2012-13. In addition to the team’s successes, Gallagher has also reached key milestones in his coaching career over the past two seasons. Three days after becoming the fifth coach in program history to reach 100 wins with a 79-62 victory at New Hampshire (Jan. 31, 2018), Gallagher became Hartford’s most successful Division I coach after defeating Stony Brook, 73-64 (Feb. 3, 2018). The Hawks have also excelled in the classroom during Gallagher’s tenure. Hartford earned a National Basketball Coaches Association (NABC) Team Academic Award for the third straight year in 2020-21. In addition, the Hawks’ 3.61 combined GPA ranked first among the America East’s 10 men’s basketball programs. The Hawks posted back-to-back winning records for the first time in Hartford’s Division I history under Gallagher. Breaking out for a 17-win season that was capped by the program’s first-ever Division I postseason bid — all while boasting the 11th youngest squad in the nation — in 2012-13, Hartford posted a 17-16 record the following season in 2014-15.
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At the conclusion of Hartford’s breakthrough season in 2012-13, CollegeInsider.com named Gallagher the 2013 America East Coach of the Year. That year, he was also a finalist for the prestigious Skip Prosser Man of the Year Award. Attributing to the Hawks’ success in the 2012-13 season was their tenacity on the defensive side of the court. Holding its opponents to a school record 61.2 points per game, Hartford, which won 17 games that season, also led the America East in steals (8.2 per game) and forced turnovers (16.0 per game). Gallagher’s hiring as Hartford’s fifth Division I coach in 2010 served as a reunion wtih the University, as he previously logged two seasons as the Hawks’ associate head coach (2006-08). Between his two stints at Hartford, he served two seasons as an associate head coach under Glen Miller at the University of Pennsylvania. After the 2010 Final Four, Gallagher left Penn to become Steve Donahue’s Associate Head Coach at Boston College, but was released from that position when the opportunity to return to Hartford’s sidelines arose. During his first stint at Hartford as an assistant, Gallagher breathed new life into the Hawks scoring by helping implement a new motion offense. The Hawks improved upon a 62.1 point-pergame average in his first year (2006-07) by netting 70.8 points per game in his second season (2007-08). In the latter season, which featured a then-school record 312 made three-pointers, Hartford made its first-ever America East Championship title game appearance while posting 18 wins, the most in program history at the time. Prior to that, Gallagher was the top assistant for Fran O’Hanlon’s staff at Lafayette College. At Lafayette, he served as the program’s top recruiter and was responsible for developing the team’s guards. Gallagher arrived at Lafayette by way of La Salle University, where he coached five seasons, including two under Big 5 legend Speedy Morris and the final three under Billy Hahn. He jumped right into coaching in 1999 upon graduating from Saint Joseph’s University, where he was a guard for three seasons and a member of the 1996-97 squad that advanced to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16. Gallagher is one of four siblings in a basketball-rich family, as his sisters Ann and Joan each played college basketball at La Salle and Boston College, respectively. Gallagher and his wife, Geneva, have three daughters, Kenna, Alanna and Mary Kate, and one son, John “Jack” Gallagher.
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