About the Northeast-10 Conference
The Northeast-10 Conference is an NCAA Division II conference that was established in 1979. The conference consists of 16 member institutions located throughout the Northeast in the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont. The institutions that make up the Northeast-10 include 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.), University of Massachusetts Lowell (Lowell, Mass.), 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.).
Saint Rose claimed the 2011 NCAA Women’s Soccer National Championship by defeating Grand Valley State.
The 16 member institutions are spread geographically from Syracuse, N.Y. to Waltham, Mass. and 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 conference was proud to welcome the New Haven and Adelphi in its latest expansion, adding to the powerful union of strong academic and athletic institutions.
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, women’s track and field, and men’s and women’s swimming and diving. The conference is coming off a successful 2011-12 season, as the Saint Rose women’s soccer team claimed the first national championship in the school’s athletic history with a 2-1 victory over Grand Valley State in Pensacola, Fla. The UMass Lowell field hockey team also advanced to the national title game for the sixth time in seven seasons, while the Bentley women’s basketball and Stonehill men’s basketball teams both advanced to their respective NCAA Final Fours.
American International’s Dominic Smith claimed a national title in the 400 meter dash.
Also during the 2011-12 academic year, Southern Connecticut’s Amanda Thomas won national championships in the 200 and 400 individual medleys, and for her efforts was named the 2012 NCAA Division II Women’s Swimmer of the Year. Southern Connecticut’s Nick Lebron (heptathlon) and American International’s Dominic Smith (400 meter dash) also claimed individual national titles at the 2012 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships.
In all, 59 different Northeast-10 Conference teams were selected to participate in NCAA Championship play during the 2011-12 academic year. The 59 programs represented 15 of the 16 conference institutions. From the field of play to inside the classroom, the Northeast-10 honored a number of student-athletes for their academic accomplishments. Over 50 percent of all conference student-athletes earned a 3.0 GPA throughout the 2011-12 academic year and were named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll as a result. Of the nearly 6,000 honor roll selections for the fall and spring, 244 earned a perfect 4.0 GPA. The conference also honored 260 student-athletes that excelled at a high level on the field and in the classroom as members of academic all-conference teams. Today’s Northeast-10 Conference remains focused on complementing the academic integrity and missions of its member institutions with a commitment to a broadbased championship program, as evidenced by the 23 sports the conference offers in championship play, the most such of any Division II conference.
Southern Connecticut’s Amanda Thomas was named the 2012 NCAA Division II Women’s Swimmer of the Year.
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 30 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.
2013 NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
Friday, March 1 - First Round
Game 1: #9 Le Moyne at #8 UMass Lowell – 7:00 p.m. Game 2: #10 Saint Rose at #7 Adelphi – 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 3 - Quarterfinals
Game 3: Game 1 Winner at #1 Saint Anselm - 3:00 p.m. Game 4: Game 2 Winner at #2 Assumption - 4:00 p.m. Game 5: #5 So. Connecticut at #4 Franklin Pierce - 3:00 p.m. Game 6: #6 So. New Hampshire at #3 New Haven - 3:00 p.m.
Wednesday, March 6 - Semifinals
Game 7: Game 3 winner vs. Game 5 winner – 7:00 p.m. Game 8: Game 4 winner vs. Game 6 winner – 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, March 9 - Championship
Game 9: Game 8 winner vs. Game 7 winner – 1:00 p.m.
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2013 NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
2012-13 Northeast-10 Men’s Basketball Final Standings
Conference
Overall
GP Record Win % GP Record Win % Saint Anselm * 22 18-4 .818 26 22-4 .846 Assumption 22 17-5 .773 26 20-6 .769 New Haven 22 16-6 .727 26 19-7 .731 Franklin Pierce 22 16-6 .727 26 19-7 .731 So. Connecticut 22 14-8 .636 26 17-9 .654 So. New Hampshire 22 12-10 .545 26 16-10 .615 Adelphi 22 11-11 .500 28 14-14 .500 UMass Lowell 22 10-12 .455 26 14-12 .538 Le Moyne 22 10-12 .455 26 13-13 .500 Saint Rose 22 10-12 .455 26 13-13 .500 Bentley 22 9-13 .409 26 11-15 .423 Merrimack 22 9-13 .409 27 12-15 .444 Stonehill 22 7-15 .318 26 11-15 .423 Pace 22 6-16 .273 26 9-17 .346 American Int’l 22 6-16 .273 26 9-17 .346 Saint Michael’s 22 5-17 .227 26 8-18 .308 * Regular-Season Champion
Northeast-10 Men’s Basketball Championship History Year 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Champion Stonehill Stonehill Assumption American Int’l American Int’l Springfield Saint Anselm Quinnipiac Stonehill Saint Anselm Assumption Merrimack Saint Anselm American Int’l Saint Anselm Saint Anselm Le Moyne Assumption Saint Michael’s Merrimack Saint Michael’s Bentley UMass Lowell UMass Lowell Saint Anselm Saint Anselm Bentley Bentley Assumption UMass Lowell Adelphi Stonehill
Runner-Up Springfield Springfield American Int’l Stonehill Springfield Merrimack Springfield Assumption Bentley American Int’l Bentley Saint Anselm Bentley Bryant American Int’l American Int’l Bryant Saint Anselm Assumption American Int’l UMass Lowell Saint Anselm So. New Hampshire So. New Hampshire Bentley Stonehill Saint Rose Assumption Le Moyne Adelphi Bentley UMass Lowell
Score 74-68 74-65 96-84 70-66 77-64 70-65 109-88 82-76 116-111 61-59 89-72 92-77 79-74 90-89 71-68 80-65 71-61 93-73 76-75 84-78 74-65 78-72 77-66 67-63 67-63 77-61 71-61 93-77 77-63 73-58 78-72 73-61
Most Outstanding Player Roland Fiore, STO Bob Reitz, STO Kevin Nolan, ASM Mario Elie, AIC Mario Elie, AIC Elzy Tubbs, SPR Joe Millette, STA Tony Payne, QNP Jon Cronin, STO Chris Madigan, STA Demetri Beekman, ASM Gary Duda, MER Tim Aramini, STA James Hector, AIC John O’Connell, STA Darren Clough, STA Rob Atene, LEM Bryan Moore, ASM Bryan Moore, ASM Matt Van Leeuwen, MER Mark Pater, STM Jeff Bishop, BEN Elad Inbar, UML Elad Inbar, UML Jim Moore, STA Jim Moore, STA --Mike Baldarelli, ASM Kyle Caiola, UML Richard Byrd, ADE Andre Tongo, STO
2013 NORTHEAST-10 MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-CONFERENCE AWARDS
Player of the Year: Eric Jean-Guillaume, Franklin Pierce Defensive Player of the Year: Eric Anderson, New Haven Rookie of the Year: Mike McCahey, Saint Anselm Coach of the Year: Keith Dickson, Saint Anselm Northeast-10 All-Conference First Team
Northeast-10 All-Conference Third Team
Eric Jean-Guillaume, FPU Akeem Williams, UML Roy Mabrey, STA Dominykas Milka, STR Trevon Hamlet, SCS
Kevin Donahue, ASM Ronson Quick, ASM Antonio Bivins, UML Jeffery Adkins, UNH Dino Mallios, STA Greg Langston, SCS
Northeast-10 All-Conference Second Team
Ellis Cooper, FPU Mike Clifford, MER Eric Anderson, UNH Justin Exum, UNH Mike McCahey, STA
Northeast-10 All-Conference Rookie Team
Tyler McFarland, BEN Gelvis Solano, MER Mike McCahey, STA Tyler Sayre, STR Rodney Sanders, SNH
Northeast-10 Men’s Basketball All-Time Championship Standings School Adelphi UMass Lowell Saint Anselm Assumption American International Southern New Hampshire Bentley Saint Rose Stonehill Merrimack Le Moyne Saint Michael’s Franklin Pierce Pace Southern Connecticut Springfield * Bryant * Quinnipiac * Hartford *
Yrs. W - L Pct. Semis 3 8-2 .800 3 11 17-8 .680 6 29 41-24 .631 17 27 27-23 .540 13 28 28-25 .528 14 9 10-9 .526 4 32 28-29 .491 16 11 10-11 .476 5 28 21-24 .467 11 27 19-24 .442 9 13 8-12 .400 2 16 9-14 .391 4 9 4-9 .308 2 14 4-14 .222 2 3 0-3 .000 0 14 14-13 .519 7 18 14-18 .437 8 8 6-9 .400 3 4 2-4 .333 2
* - Former conference members Updated Through 2012 Championship
Finals Titles 2nd 2 1 1 5 3 1 10 7 3 7 4 3 8 3 5 2 0 2 8 3 5 1 0 1 6 4 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 4 2 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0
#1 SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE (22-4, 18-4 NE-10)
No. 4 11 12 14 15 20 21 22 23 24 32 33 34
Name Quinn Woodhouse Dino Mallios James Morse John Nielsen Mike McCahey Mark Schulze Ryan Hartung Roy Mabrey Andre King Chris Santo Kyle Romich Victor Joshua Dominic Borelli
Yr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr.
Pos. F G G G F G G/F G G F G G F
Ht. 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-6 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-0 6-6 6-3 6-3 6-7
Hometown/High School/Previous School Gaylord, Mich. / Gaylord Winthrop, Mass. / Winthrop Arundel, Maine / Thornton Academy Port Jefferson, N.Y. / Loomis Chaffee Clarkstown, N.Y. / Clarkstown South Townsend, Mass. / North Middlesex Regional
Haverhill, Mass. / Phillips Andover Belmar, N.J. / St. Thomas More (Conn.) Springfield, Mass. / Suffield Academy Cherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill East/Vermont)
Groton, Mass. / Groton-Dunstable New Haven, Conn. / Hamden Hall Westbrook, Maine / Westbrook
Head Coach: Keith Dickson (New Hampshire ‘79), 27th Season Assistant Coaches: John Mariano, Paul Faison, Steve Drescher Team Highlights • Saint Anselm’s seven Northeast-10 Men’s Basketball Championships are the most of any school in the history of the conference. • Earlier this season, Hawks head coach Keith Dickson became the 15th men’s coach in Division II history to reach the 500-win plateau. 30th NE-10 Championship Appearance NE-10 Championship Record: 39-22 (.639)
#2 ASSUMPTION COLLEGE (20-6, 17-5 NE-10)
No. 1 2 3 10 11 20 21 22 23 25 33 34 40 44 52
Name Terrance Bobb-Jones Julian Aiken Cory Schmidt Kevin Donahue Will DeFanti Ryan Rozsnaki Ronson Quick Tim Kasper Matt Bailey Brian Howard Jimmy Zenevitch Emiliano Void Tim Beinert Akil Hodge Conor Macomber
Yr. So. Fr. Jr. Gr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr.
Pos. G G G G G G F F G G F G F G G
Ht. 6-3 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-6 6-7 5-11 5-11 6-8 6-4 6-6 6-3 6-1
Hometown/High School/Previous School Wilmington, Del. / Delcastle Voc-Tech Randolph, N.J. / Randolph Center Valley, Pa. / Southern Lehigh Pawcatuck, Conn. / Stonington Pawcatuck, Conn. / Stonington Montreal, Quebec / Landstown Marlton, N.J. / Cherokee Cologne, Germany/Gym. Schloss Hagerhof
Cheshire, Conn. / Cheshire Maywood, Ill. / Saint Ignatius Methuen, Mass. / Central Catholic Montreal, Quebec / Lockeport Regional Bellerose Village, N.Y. / Holy Cross Trumbull, Conn. / Trumbull Beverly, Mass. / St. John’s Prep
Head Coach: Matt Mahar (Johnson State ‘96), Second Season Assistant Coaches: Alfonso Payne, Andrew Papaefthemiou Team Highlights • Sophomore Terrance Bobb-Jones was featured earlier this season on SportsCenter’s Top-10 Plays for his thunderous dunk against New Haven. The play was number #2 back on November 29. • Asssumption’s 17 league wins are the most for the program since the 2001-02 season, when the Greyhounds finished NE-10 play with a 18-4 mark . 28th NE-10 Championship Appearance NE-10 Championship Record: 27-23 (.540)
#3 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN (19-7, 16-6 NE-10)
No. 1 3 4 10 11 15 21 22 23 25 32 34 44
Name Mark Palmieri Samir McDaniels Jeffery Adkins Travis Whitfield Justin Exum Cyrus James Eric Anderson Ashanti DePass Joshua Guddemi Jeremy Williams Krystian Foriest Trey Smith Kevin McLaughlin
Yr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr.
Pos. G G/F G G G F/C F/C G F G F G C
Ht. 5-9 6-4 5-10 6-5 6-3 6-7 6-8 6-4 6-7 6-0 6-5 6-1 6-9
Hometown/High School/Previous School West Haven, Conn. / West Haven Roxbury, Mass. / New Mission Piscataway, N.J. / Piscataway Harlem, N.Y. / Saint Mary’s Brooklyn, N.Y. / Xaverian Manchester, Conn. / Howell Cheney Tech Newark, N.J. / Newark Tech Baldwin, N.Y. / Baldwin Nottingham, England / Derby Silver Spring, Md. / Springbrook Bronx, N.Y. / Wings Academy Sparta, N.J. / Sparta Pittsfield, Mass. / Taconic
Head Coach: Ted Hotaling (Albany ‘95), Third Season Assistant Coaches: Tobe Carberry, Matt Holt Team Highlights • In 2012-13, New Haven had its best conference finish (16-6) since joining the Northeast-10 prior to the start of the 2008-09 school year. • The Chargers have won six straight entering the 2013 Northeast-10 Championship, including 18 of their last 20 overall. 1st NE-10 Championship Appearance NE-10 Championship Record: 0-0 (.000)
#4 FRANKLIN PIERCE UNIVERSITY (19-7, 16-6 NE-10)
No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School/Previous School 1 Scotty Tavares-Taylor Jr. G 5-9 Roxbury, Mass./Tilton/UMass Lowell 3 Eric Jean-Guillaume Sr. G 6-0 Stamford, Conn./Trinity Catholic 4 Tyler Iacuone Fr. G 6-0 Mahopac, N.Y./Archbishop Stepinac 5 Kalusha Ndoumbe Ngollo Fr. F 6-8 Paris, France/St. Andrew’s 10 Matt Barboza Jr. F 6-7 East Providence, R.I./Bishop Hendricken 11 Curtis Christian Jr. G 6-2 Harlem, N.Y./Holderness Prep 12 Georgios Papapetrou Jr. G 6-5 Athens, Greece/Greek One/Ranger Coll. 15 Josh Jones Sr. G 6-3 Salem, N.H./Salem 23 Andre Blackwood Jr. G 6-1 Paterson, N.J./Paramus Catholic 24 Ant Lessane Sr. G 6-3 Brooklyn, N.Y./Pacific/Fashion Inst. of Tech. 31 Paul Dick So. G 6-4 Belfast, Ireland/St. Malachy’s 32 Ryen Vilmont So. F 6-5 Philadelphia, Pa./Hamden South 34 Khalid Ibrahim Sr. G 5-10 Springfield, Mass./Putnam 35 Ndubisi Ezeigwe Sr. F 6-5 Brockton, Mass./St. Andrew’s/Regis 40 A. Vourliotakis Perdikaris Jr. F 6-8 Cholargos, Athens/Greek One 43 Ellis Cooper Jr. F 6-3 Northampton, Mass./Northampton -- Jeff Giannelli Fr. F 6-7 Merrimack, N.H./Merrimack Head Coach: David Chadbourne (Saint Joseph’s, Maine ‘87), 14th Season Assistant Coach: Casey Cosgrove Team Highlights • Franklin Pierce’s 16 league wins tied the mark for the most in school history, a feat that was also accomplished last year. • Senior Eric Jean-Guillaume became just the sixth player in Northeast-10 men’s basketball history to be named conference player of the year in consecutive seasons. 10th NE-10 Championship Appearance NE-10 Championship Record: 4-9 (.308)
#5 SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY (17-9, 14-8 NE-10)
No. Name
Yr.
Pos. Ht.
Hometown/High School/Previous School
3
Rashamell Vereen
R-Sr. G
5-11 Meriden, Conn. / Maloney / Post
5
Trevon Hamlet
Sr.
F
6-6
Brooklyn, N.Y. / Bishop Loughlin / Post
12
Tylon Smith
So.
G
6-2
Manchester, Conn. / Kingswood-Oxford
13
Greg Langston
Jr.
G/F 6-3
14
Luke Houston
So.
G
5-11 Pearl River, N.Y. / Pearl River
15
Stefon Williams
Fr.
F
6-7
Jamaica, N.Y. / Kent School
22
Jose Cruz
So.
F
6-7
Shrewsbury, Mass./Shrewsbury/Worcester Acad.
24
Deshawn Murphy
Fr.
G
6-4
Hamden, Conn. / Hyde School / Lehigh
34
Lucas Van Nes
Fr.
F
6-10 Hamden, Conn. / Northfield-Mount Hermon
50
Jack McCarthy
Fr.
F
6-6
Stratford, Conn. / St. Joseph’s
Wallingford, Conn. / Lyman Hall
Head Coach: Michael Donnelly (Sacred Heart ‘97), Third Season Assistant Coaches: Mike Makubika, Colin Strong Team Highlights • Southern Connecticut’s 14 conference wins in 2012-13 is a program record. • It is the second straight year that the Owls have been awarded the No. 5 seed in the conference championship. 4th NE-10 Championship Appearance NE-10 Championship Record: 0-3 (.000)
#6 SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSITY (16-10, 12-10 NE-10)
No. 00 2 3 4 10 11 15 20 21 22 24 34
Name Elijah Bonsignore Max Taylor Billy Marsden Phillip Tripodakis Nikola Canic Aleksandar Dobrovic CJ Marriro Mike Stys Kostas Mantalvanos BJ Cardarelli Rodney Sanders Clayton Palmer
Yr. So. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. So.
Pos. G/F G G G G/F F G G C F G/F C
Ht. 6-6 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-4 6-5 5-11 6-1 6-7 6-7 6-3 6-9
Hometown/High School/Previous School Felton, Del./Kingsway/St. Thomas More Shokan, N.Y. / Onteora / Trinity Pawling Pelham, N.H. / Central Catholic Athens, Greece/American Community School
Belgrade, Serbia / Sports High School Podgorica, Montenegro/Bridgton Academy
Boston, Mass. / Newton North Hooksett, N.H./Manchester Central/New Haven
Athens, Greece/American Community School Manchester, Conn./East Catholic/St. Thomas More
Linden, N.J. / Linden / St. Thomas More Bennington, Vt./Mt. Anthony/Dominican (N.Y.)
Head Coach: Stan Spirou (Keene State ‘74), 28th Season Assistant Coaches: Jay Dufour, Jeff Gore, Bob Duffley, Namdi Williams Team Highlights • Stan Spirou’s 538 career wins are the most of any coach in the history of the state of New Hampshire. • The Penmen roster features just one senior, making it one of the youngest teams in the 2013 Northeast-10 Championship. 10th NE-10 Championship Appearance NE-10 Championship Record: 10-9 (.526)
#7 ADELPHI UNIVERSITY (14-14, 11-11 NE-10)
No. 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 14 15 20 22 24 32 44
Name Travis Jordan Cliff Brown Chris Ranglin Nayquann Mitchell Sean Crawford Anthony Libroia RJ Samuels John Calarco Dan Pierrot Duane Morgan Lindon Lulgjuraj Bradley Simpson Chris Garcia Ryan DeNicola Eddie Sullivan
Yr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Gr. Fr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. So.
Pos. F G G F G G G G G F G F G F/C G
Ht. 6-6 6-3 6-2 6-8 5-10 5-11 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-6 6-2 6-7 6-3 6-7 6-0
Hometown/High School/Previous School Brooklyn, N.Y. / Genesis One Christian Hempstead, N.Y. / Uniondale Yonkers, N.Y. / Gorton Jamaica, N.Y. / Queens Academy Laurelton, N.Y. / Notre Dame Prep Bayside, N.Y. / Holy Cross Trenton, N.J. / Life Center Academy New Rochelle, N.Y. / New Rochelle Farmingville, N.Y. / St. Anthony’s West Orange, N.J. / West Orange Bloomfield, N.J. / Bloomfield Goulburn, Australia/Trinity Catholic Coll. Valley Stream, N.Y. / Archbishop Molloy Massapequa, N.Y. / Long Island Lutheran Breezy Point, N.Y. / Xavier
Head Coach: Dominick Savino (So. Connecticut), Third Season Assistant Coaches: Sean O’Connor, Serge Clement, Chris Diasparra, Joe DeLutri, Jon Giacobbe Team Highlights • Adelphi has the best winning percentage (.800) in Northeast-10 Championship play in the conference’s 32-year history. • The Panthers are second in the Northeast-10 Conference this season with a mere 62.3 points allowed per contest. 4th NE-10 Championship Appearance NE-10 Championship Record: 8-2 (.800)
#8 UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL (14-12, 10-12 NE-10)
No. 3 5 11 14 21 22 23 24 30 32 33 34 42 50
Name Nomso Emetarom Carlos Taylor Akeem Williams Greg DeSantis DJ Mlachnik Antonio Bivins Kerry Weldon Romeo Diaz Mark Cornelius Chad Holley Sam Searcy Kennedy Chukwuocha Parris Massey James McDonnell
Yr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Gr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. So. Fr. Jr. Fr.
Pos. G G G G G G G G/F G G G F F C
Ht. 5-8 6-2 5-10 5-9 6-2 6-5 6-5 6-5 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-6 6-7 6-10
Hometown/High School/Previous School Framingham, Mass. / Framingham Philadelphia, Pa. / Boys Latin Brockton, Mass. / Winchendon School Trumbull, Conn. / Notre Dame Fairfield Muskego, Wisc./St. John’s Northwestern Military Acad.
Miami, Fla. / American New York, N.Y. / St. Agnes Methuen, Mass. / Methuen Westford, Mass. / Westford Academy New York, N.Y. / Blue Ridge School Framingham, Mass. / Framingham Willingboro, N.J. / Medford Tech Boston, Mass. / Boston English Swansea, Mass. / Bridgton Academy
Head Coach: Greg Herenda (Merrimack ‘83), Fifth Season Assistant Coaches: Souleymane Wane, Brandon Arnette, George Papalambros Team Highlights • Junior Akeem Williams has scored 1,575 career points heading into the 2013 Northeast-10 Championship. The school record belongs to Elad Inbar with 2,099 points. • This will be the River Hawks’ final Northeast-10 Championship, as the three-time conference champs will become a member of America East next year. 12th NE-10 Championship Appearance NE-10 Championship Record: 17-8 (.680)
#9 LE MOYNE COLLEGE (13-13, 10-12 NE-10)
No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Hometown/High School/Previous School 3 Naté Gause So. G 6-3 Poughkeepsie, N.Y./Poughkeepsie/Quinnipiac 4 Qwadere Lovell Fr. G 6-0 Mount Vernon, N.Y./Mount Vernon 5 Nate Champion Jr. G 6-3 Logansport, Ind./Logansport 10 Patrick McGuinness Fr. G 5-10 New City, N.Y./Albertus Magnus 12 Chris Secky Jr. G 6-3 Bemus Point, N.Y./Maple Grove 20 Brian Zapisek Jr. F 6-4 Manlius, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius 23 Derrek Tartt Sr. G 6-3 Chicago, Ill./Oak Park Fenwick/Brewster /UAlbany 24 Ryan Romich So. F 6-6 Groton, Mass./Groton-Dunstable/Vermont Acad. 25 Gamal Mohamed Sr. G 6-2 North Plainfield, N.J./Immaculata 30 Colin Sekal Sr. F 6-6 Elkhart, Ind./Veritas Christian Acad. (N.C.)/Wagner 32 Michael Goodman R-Jr. F 6-6 Syracuse, N.Y./Christian Brothers Academy 33 Connor Mahoney Fr. F 6-5 Hanover, Mass./BC High/Brooks School 51 Jim Janson Gr. C 6-10 Scotia, N.Y./Scotia-Glenville Head Coach: Steve Evans (Union ‘94), 13th Season Assistant Coaches: Mike Smiley, Zach Thomsen Team Highlights • Grad student Jim Janson is among the nation’s leaders in blocked shots. Entering postseason play, the Nova Scotia native is averaging just over 2.0 blocks per contest. • Le Moyne’s mascot, the Dolphin, is associated with the school’s Christian origins, and represents love and tenderness as well as grace and swiftness. 14th NE-10 Championship Appearance NE-10 Championship Record: 8-12 (.400)
#10 THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE (13-13, 10-12 NE-10)
No. 1 2 3 5 10 12 15 21 23 42 44 52
Name Andre Pope Max Weaver Kareem Thomas Davon Sylvester Dan Mundweiler Eric Sinko Travis Gill Chris Dorgler Jin Hong Tyler Sayre James Wilson Dominykas Milka
Yr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr.
Pos. G G G G G G G/F G/F F F G/F C
Ht. 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-4 6-4 6-7 6-5 6-3 6-8
Hometown/High School/Previous School White Plains, N.Y. / Iona Prep Loudonville, N.Y. / CBA Queens, N.Y. / Christ The King Bronx, N.Y. / Cardinal Hayes Kansas City, Kan. / Olathe East Latham, N.Y. / Shaker Brookyn, N.Y. / Xaverian Floral Park, N.Y. / Archbishop Molloy Hicksville, N.Y. / Archbishop Molloy Garnerville, N.Y. / Albertus Magnus Massapequa, N.Y. / St. Dominic Queens, N.Y. / Christ The King
Head Coach: Brian Beaury (Saint Rose), 27th Season Assistant Coaches: Mike Long, Mike Perno Team Highlights • Entering the Northeast-10 Championship, junior Dominykas Milka has 17 double-doubles, which ranks second nationwide, and is averaging 11.8 rebounds, good for third in the country. • Milka was also recently named to the Capital One Academic All-America Second Team, one of just 15 student-athletes nationally to receive the honor. 12th NE-10 Championship Appearance NE-10 Championship Record: 10-11 (.476)