Table of Contents Media Information..................................................................................3–8 Media Policy.....................................................................................................4 Bobcats Sports Network...................................................................................5 Media Outlets................................................................................................6-7 Quinnipiac Sports Information........................................................................8 Coaching & Support Staff.....................................................................9–18 Head Coach Tom Moore.........................................................................10–12 Assistant Coach Sean Doherty........................................................................13 Assistant Coach Eric Eaton ............................................................................14 Assistant Coach Scott Burrell ........................................................................15 Support Staff............................................................................................16–17 2010–11 Season Preview....................................................................19–28 Alphabetical/Numerical Rosters....................................................................20 Roster Breakdown/Pronunciation Guide.......................................................21 2010–11 Season Outlook........................................................................22–24 About The Northeast Conference............................................................25–26 NEC Composite Schedule........................................................................27–28 Player Profiles......................................................................................29–46 Opponents..........................................................................................47–54 2009–10 Season In Review................................................................55–66 Season In Review......................................................................................56–57 Individual Team Statistics...............................................................................58 Box Scores................................................................................................59–66 History................................................................................................67–98 Year-by-Year Results.................................................................................68–77 Year-by-Year Win-Loss................................................................................ 78 All-Time Series Win-Loss..............................................................................79 All-Time & Division I Team Records...........................................................80 100 Points For & Against.........................................................................81–82 All-Time Postseason Results...........................................................................83 Year-by-Year Category Leaders.......................................................................84 All-Time Conference Honors/Coaching Records..........................................85 All-Time & Division I Category Leaders.............................................86–91 All-Time Uniform Numbers....................................................................92–93 All-Time Letter Winners........................................................................ 94–95 Men’s Basketball Timeline.......................................................................96–97 QU Athletic Hall of Fame..............................................................................98 About Quinnipiac............................................................................. 99–112 Quinnipiac University.................................................................................100 President John L. Lahey/President’s Cabinet...............................................101 Athletics Administration..................................................................... 102–105 Athletics Staff/Athletics Council......................................................... 106–107 QU Athletics Year in Review............................................................ 108–112 Credits The 2010–11 Quinnipiac University Men’s Basketball Media Guide is an official publication of the Sports Information Department. Editor-in-Chief: Ken Sweeten. Editorial assistance provided by Greg Ott, Jack McDonald, Tom Moore and Sean Doherty. Production and design: Cynthia Greco. Graphic design and layout by Karen DeFelice. Copy editing assistance by Janet Waldman and Donna Pintek. Photography by John Hassett, Peter Aaron/ESTO, and courtesy of 2010–11 opponent institutions. Printing by Media Graphics. Special thanks to Lynn Bushnell and Thea Moritz from the Quinnipiac Office of Public Affairs, and Ron Ratner from the Northeast Conference. Quinnipiac University is committed to the policy that all persons shall have equal access to its programs, facilities and employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status or sexual orientation.
>> QUICK FACTS General Information Location Hamden, Conn. Enrollment 8,200 including law and graduate students Founded 1929 President John L. Lahey Sr. Vice President for Student & Academic Affairs Mark A. Thompson Faculty Athletic Representative Sean Duffy Director of Athletics & Recreation Jack McDonald (Boston College ’73) Senior Associate Athletic Director Bill Mecca (Niagara ’78) Associate AD/SWA Tracey Flynn (Connecticut ’83) Associate AD/Athletic Training Ernie Hallbach (Connecticut ’89) Assistant AD/Academic Support Lyneene Richardson (Iowa ’96) Executive Director, TD Bank Sports Center Eric Grgurich (Stonehill ’97) Assistant AD/ Operations Andrew Castagnola (Quinnipiac ’03) Assistant AD/Intramurals Michael Medina (Maryland ’02) Assistant AD/Fitness & Wellness Tami Reilly (SCSU ’90) Assistant AD/Men’s Basketball Academic Support Alyssa Budkofsky (Connecticut ‘01) Assistant AD/Compliance Bob Tipson (Champlain ‘66) Assistant AD/Sports Information Ken Sweeten (So. New Hampshire ‘00) Coordinator of Financial Services Amy Terry (Quinnipiac ’96) Title IX Coordinate Sarah Steele Men’s Basketball Facts Head Coach Tom Moore (Boston University ’87) Record at Quinnipiac 53–41 (.564, theww years) Assistant Coaches Sean Doherty (Worcester State ’92) Eric Eaton (Massachusetts Dartmouth ’97) Scott Burrell (Connecticutb ‘10) Director of Basketball Operations Jonathan Iati (Albany ’07) Basketball Office Phone 203-582-3992 Arena (capacity) TD Bank Sports Center (3,254) TD Bank Press Row Phone 203-582-3955 Nickname Bobcats Colors Blue and Gold Conference Northeast Affiliation NCAA Division I 2009–10 Record 23-10 (15–3 NEC) Letter Winners Returning/Lost 8/2 Starters Returning/Lost 2/3 Newcomers 8 Sports Information Assistant Sports Information Director/Men’s Basketball Contact Greg Ott Office Phone 203-582-5387 Office Fax 203-582-5385 Email gnott@quinnipiac.edu Mobile Phone 203-859-8562 Assistant AD/Sports Information Ken Sweeten Office Phone 203-582-5387 Mobile Phone 203-859-8529 Email kenneth.sweeten@quinnipiac.edu Graduate Assistants Ross Bennett, Lindsay Oliveri Athletics Web Site www.quinnipiacbobcats.com
Quinnipiac University Athletics Celebrates Decade of Division I
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s the 2010 calendar year comes to a close, Quinnipiac will celebrate its first full decade (2000 - 2010) at the Division I level. The Bobcats have shown great success in a small period of time, immediately announcing themselves on the Division I landscape with numerous NCAA Tournament appearances to the opening of the TD Bank Sports Center. Although Quinnipiac began Division I competition at the start of the 1998–99 season, the process began two years earlier when Quinnipiac President John L. Lahey sent a letter to the NCAA announcing Quinnipiac’s intention to enter the country’s highest athletic division. Jack McDonald, director of athletics and recreation, said it was necessary to make the switch to Division I because of potential student-athletes and other applicants interested in Quinnipiac. “Prospective students who were interested in Quinnipiac were also applying to Fairfield, Hartford, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine,” McDonald says. “We found the general interest of Quinnipiac had risen from a Division II/III school to a Division I school.” Since Quinnipiac’s official entrance into Division I on Sept. 2, 1998, the athletic department has experienced tremendous growth. The coaching staffs have made the transition from part-time to full-time, and the Athletic and Recreation Center has doubled in size. In 12 years the number of full-time staff members increased from about 25 to 65. Perhaps the most visible change was the opening of the 185,000-square-foot TD Bank Sports Center in January 2007, home of the men’s and women’s basketball and ice hockey teams. Despite the added emphasis on athletics, Quinnipiac continues to hold a reputation for high academic standards. Numerous teams and individual student-athletes have been nationally recognized for their work in the classroom over the last decade. “Every student-athlete goes to college for two reasons — to get a degree and make the NCAA tournament,” McDonald said. “Our graduation rate and GPA is higher than the rest of the student body. I’m very proud of that. Most student-athletes will never play professionally, but they all need their degree.”
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Over the course of the 2010–11 season, Quinnipiac will recognized special moments and players from the Bobcats’ first full decade at the Division I level. Because there were so many deserving moments in the last decade, it was extremely difficult to narrow down the list. For example, was announcing the “Bobcats” as the University’s new nickname on Aug. 27, 2002 one of the top moments, or the baseball team advancing to the 2005 NCAA Regionals against Texas? Maybe it was the men’s and women’s Ice Hockey teams’ invitation to ECAC Hockey on July 9, 2004, or was it the women’s soccer team winning Quinnipiac’s first-ever game at the Division I level in September 1998? The 200910 season alone could have produced three or top 10 moments with women’s cross country winning a NEC-record sixth straight championship, men’s basketball hosting the largest crowd in TD Bank Sports Center histor for the NEC Tournament Championship, men’s ice hockey ranked fourth nationally or women’s ice hockey hosting an ECAC Hockey Tournament series. Although the 2008–09 season marked the University’s first 10 years competing at the Division I level, there is even higher potential for the current decade. With all the successes the teams accomplished in the past, there is room for greater achievements in the future including: increasing the teams’ graduation rate and GPA, increasing the number of teams that advance to NCAA tournaments, and winning NCAA tournament games. The importance of strong academics and athletics advancing together is essential for greater success at the Division I level. “We’ve become such a successful program with a beautiful campus, great facilities, student-athletes who excel academically and coaches who do a great job with the total well-being of the studentathlete,” McDonald says. “It’s been a tremendous 10 years.”
2010–11 MEDIA GUIDE
The 2010–11 Quinnipiac University Men’s Basketball Media Guide is produced as a source of information for the media. Supplementary materials can be obtained either on the Web at www.quinnipiacbobcats.com or by contacting the sports information office.
WORKING PRESS CREDENTIALS
Press and photography credentials are issued to members of the working media only. These credentials can be obtained from the sports information office. Upon acceptance passes will be mailed or held at the ticket booth at the TD Bank Sports Center. Passes should be requested no later than 24 hours prior to a contest to ensure space availability.
MEDIA PARKING
All members of the media should plan to arrive at least one-half hour before the opening tip to ensure parking availability.
PRESS ROW FACILITIES/ SERVICES
The press row at the TD Bank Sports Center is accessible from the ground level entryway or the concourse. Per NCAA regulations, only credentialed members of the media, coaches, league officials and designated administrators are allowed into this area. All members of the working media will be provided with extensive game notes, statistics and rosters approximately 90 minutes before each contest. Box scores will be provided at the end of each half, while a complete statistical package will be distributed immediately following the contest.
POST-GAME INTERVIEWS
A press conference will be conducted in the media lounge of the TD Bank Sports Center following a 10-minute cooling-off period. The Quinnipiac locker room is closed to the media both for home and road games. A member of the Quinnipiac sports information staff will assist you in the interview process. Interviews with opposing players must be arranged with the opposing team’s SID. Reporters can file from press row following the game.
INTERVIEW POLICIES
All requests for interviews must be conducted through the sports information office. Requests must be made at least one day in advance to allow the player/coach to be properly notified. At no time will the player’s telephone number be released to the media. However, if a telephone interview is necessary, arrangements can be made for the student-athlete to contact that member of the media. Interview request’s for head coach Tom Moore should be submitted to Greg Ott, assistant spors information director and men’s basketball contact, no later than 24 hours in advance.
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PRACTICE COVERAGE
The Quinnipiac men’s basketball team practices at different times over the course of the week during the fall and spring semesters. All Quinnipiac players and coaches are available for interviews prior to, or following, practice with proper notification to the sports information office. Interviews are not granted on game days unless there are extenuating circumstances.
QU BASKETBALL ON THE AIR
All home regular-season men’s basketball games can be seen and heard via live streaming at quinnipiacbobcats.com. AM 1220 WQUN is the flagship station for the Bobcats Radio Network and Quinnipiac men’s basketball. In addition, AM 1220 WQUN also will broadcast Quinnipiac men’s hockey in 2010–11. Nationally recognized CBS Network anchor/ producer Bill Schweizer returns for his 13th season as the Bobcats’ play-by-play announcer, along with color analysts Bill Mecca and Bob Tipson.
RADIO/TV INFORMATION
The TD Bank Sports Center has phone lines available for visiting radio. Please contact the sports information office at least one week prior to a scheduled broadcast to ensure availability. Television crews are advised to shoot on the concourse level on either side of the general admission seating.
WWW.QUINNIPIACBOBCATS.COM
Quinnipiac men’s basketball information is available on the Internet via www.quinnipiacbobcats.com. Game notes, schedules/results, statistics, rosters and game stories are available. Information about Quinnipiac’s 20 other varsity sports also can be obtained on this site.
TD BANK SPORTS CENTER Quinnipiac University, 305 Sherman Ave., Hamden, CT 06518 203-582-5212 Mailing address: 275 Mount Carmel Ave. (YH-MKT) Hamden, CT 06518-1908
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From I-91: Take exit 10 (Route 40 connector) to Route 10 North (Whitney Avenue). Go for 3/4 mile and make a left onto Sherman Avenue. The sports center entrance is approximately 1/4 mile on the right. From Rt. 15 (Merritt Parkway): Take exit 61, Route 10 North (Whitney Avenue). Go for 2.7 miles and turn left onto Sherman Avenue. The sports center entrance is approximately 1/4 mile on the right. Web Site: www.quinnipiacbobcats.com University Switchboard: 203-582-8200 Directions to Quinnipiac: 203-582-8601 Admissions: 800-462-1944 or 203-582-8600 Press Row Phone: 203-582-3955
THE BOBCATS SPORTS NETWORK
Quinnipiac University’s Bobcats Sports Network comprises a multimedia platform that includes television, radio and online broadcast components. The Quinnipiac University Department of Athletics has announced the 2010-11 television schedule for men’s ice hockey and men’s and women’s basketball. The New England Sports Network will carry six games this season, including three men’s basketball games, two men’s ice hockey games and one women’s ice hockey game. The Madison Square Garden network (MSG), as part of the Northeast Conference Television Schedule, will feature three men’s basketball games and two women’s basketball games The Bobcats Sports Network consists of flagship radio station AM 1220 WQUN, which can be heard in Hamden and New Haven, Conn., as well as audiocasts available on www.quinnipiacbobcats.com and www. wqun.com. WQUN broadcast nearly all home and away games for men’s ice hockey and basketball. The Bobcats Sports Network also features numerous game highlights, comments and post-game shows on Apple iTunes, Twitter, YouTube and Facebook. All home regular-season games at the TD Bank Sports Center (men’s and women’s ice hockey and basketball) can be seen and heard via live and archived video streaming through the Bobcat Channel at www.quinnipiacbobcats.com. Live streaming is available through a paid game-by-game subscription, while archived broadcasts can be accessed at no cost. Nationally recognized CBS Network anchor/producer Bill Schweizer returns for his 13th season as the Bobcats’ men’s and women’s basketball, and men’s ice hockey play-by-play announcer. The 38-year broadcasting veteran has held numerous anchor and reporter experiences in several sports and high-profile events. Schweizer has broadcast seven Olympiads, including the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles and the 1998 Olympic Winter Games in Nagano, Japan, and served as a radio play-by-play announcer for NFL Sunday Night Games. As a baseball broadcaster Schweizer has handled radio play-by-play for the MLB Game of the Week and served as co-host alongside former Detroit
Tigers’ great Alan Trammel on Inside Pitch, a two-hour baseball talk show that aired prior to the Sunday Night Baseball Broadcast on the CBS Radio Network. Schweizer continued his in-studio work as an anchor on ESPN Radio Sports Center and host of the 1997 ESPN Radio American BILL MECCA BILL SCHWEIZER League Championship Series broadcasts. He was also a play-by-play announcer for NCAA Basketball Regional action and the voice of the 1985 Villanova Wildcats during their NCAA National Championship season. Joining him in the broadcast booth as color analyst during basketball games again this year will be Bill Mecca, who serves as Quinnipiac University’s senior associate athletic director. Mecca also will provide oncamera interviews from ice level during hockey contests. The former men’s basketball head coach at Quinnipiac from 1991–96, Mecca has been an athletics department staff member since 1978 and is responsible for all internal operations of the program. From 1978–91 Mecca served as the men’s basketball assistant coach, men’s tennis head coach and assistant director of athletics. Mecca is also the founder of the Quinnipiac Roundball Golf Tournament, which has generated more than $100,000 in contributions to the athletic department over the past 15 years. Fox 61 WTIC-TV Sports Director Rich Coppola will assume analyst duties for the men’s ice hockey television broadcasts. Jayme Parker will also return this year to handle all side line reporting duties for men’s and women’s baseketball. In 2009, Bobcats Unleashed in HD debuted on NESN. The HD broadcast was teh first of its kind for a New England college broadcast and was the brain child of Peter Sumby, associate director of the Ed McMahon Communication’s Center, and Jack McDonald, director of athletics and recreation, and was enthusiastically endorsed by NESN. Bobcats Unleashed features Quinnipiac student-athletes, coaches and staff and is produced in high definition by Sumby and numerous undergraduate and graduate students from Quinnipiac’s school of communication.
2010–11 QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY TELEVISION SCHEDULE Sport Bobcats Unleashed in HD Men’s Basketball Bobcats Unleashed in HD Men’s Ice Hockey Bobcats Unleashed in HD Men’s Ice Hockey Bobcats Unleashed in HD Women’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Men’s Basketball Men’s Ice Hockey Men’s Basketball
Date Opponent Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 Saturday, Nov. 20, 2010 Vermont Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2010 Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2010 Princeton Saturday, Nov. 27, 2010 Saturday, Nov. 27, 2010 UMass Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010 Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2010 Vermont Saturday, Dec. 11, 2010 Rhode Island Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011 Central Connecticut Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011 Robert Morris Monday, Feb. 14, 2011 Sacred Heart Monday, Feb. 14, 2011 Sacred Heart Friday, Feb. 18, 2011 Yale Saturday, Feb. 26, 2011 Fairleigh Dickinson
Time 2:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m.
Station New England Sports Network (NESN) NESN NESN NESN NESN NESN NESN NESN NESN NESN Madison Square Garden Network (MSG) MSG MSG Comcast New England MSG
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PRINT MEDIA New Haven Register 40 Sargent Drive New Haven, CT 06511-5918 Phone: 203-789-5657 Fax: 203-789-5253 Sports Editor: Sean Barker College Sports Writer: Bill Cloutier E-mail: bcloutier@nhregister.com Connecticut Post 410 State Street Bridgeport, CT 06604 Phone: 203-330-6210 Fax: 203-334-6935 Sports Editor: Gary Rogo E-mail: grogo@ctpost.com Hartford Courant 285 Broad Street Hartford, CT 06115 Phone: 800-524-4242, ext. 6764 Fax: 860-241-6600 College Basketball Writer: Tom Yantz E-mail: tyantz@courant.com The Associated Press (Hartford) 55 Farmington Ave., Suite 402
Hartford, CT 06105 Phone: 860-246-6876 Fax: 860-727-4003 Sports Director: Pat Eaton-Robb The Boston Globe 135 Morrissey Blvd. Boston, MA 02107 Phone: 800-232-2860 Fax: 617-929-2670 Boston Herald One Herald Square Boston, MA 02106 Phone: 800-234-5680 Fax: 617-619-6655 The Stamford Advocate 75 Tresser Blvd. Stamford, CT 06904 Phone: 203-964-2275 Fax: 203-964-2345 Sports Editor: Bob Kennedy The Waterbury Republican-American 389 Meadow Street Waterbury, CT 06722 Phone: 800-992-3232, ext. 355 Fax: 203-596-9277 Sports: Mark Jaffee
Elm City Newspapers 349 New Haven Avenue Milford, CT 06460 Phone: 203-876-6800 Fax: 203-877-4772 Sports Editor: Vinny Salzo Shore Line Newspapers 85 Wall Street, P.O. Box 608 Madison, CT 06443 Phone: 203-245-0839 Fax: 203-245-9437 Sports Editor: Hal Levy Record-Journal 11 Crown Street Meriden, CT 06450 Phone: 203-317-2206 Fax: 203-639-0210 Sports Editor: Bryant Carpenter The Chronicle Quinnipiac University 275 Mount Carmel Ave., P.O. Box 10 Hamden, CT 06518-1908 Phone: 203-582-5251, ext. 8358 Fax: 203-582-8098
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BROADCAST MEDIA WQUN AM-1220 Bill Schweizer 275 Mount Carmel Avenue Hamden, CT 06518-1908 Phone: 203-582-8984 Fax: 203-582-5372 WTNH-TV 8 (ABC) Noah Finz 8 Elm Street New Haven, CT 06510 Phone: 203-784-8842 Fax: 203-787-9698 WTIC-TV 61 (FOX) Rich Coppola One Corporate Center Hartford, CT 06103 Phone: 800-788-0852 Fax: 860-293-0178 WVIT-TV 30 (NBC) Kevin Nathan 1422 New Britain Ave. West Hartford, CT 06110 Phone: 860-521-8619 Fax: 860-521-4860
NESN sideline reporter Jayme Parker
WFSB-TV 3 (CBS) Joe Zone 3 Constitution Plaza Hartford, CT 06103 Phone: 860-244-1708 Fax: 860-728-0263 News 12 CT (Indep.) 28 Cross Street Norwalk, CT 06851 Phone: 203-849-1321 Fax: 203-849-1327 New England Sports Network (NESN) 400 Arsenal Street, Building 1 Watertown, MA 02472 Phone: 617-536-9233 Fax: 617-536-7814 Q30 Peter Sumby 275 Mount Carmel Avenue Hamden, CT 06518-1908 Phone: 203-582-8974 Fax: 203-582-5310 Quinnipiac Bobcats Sports Network (QBSN) Corey Hersch & Alex Birsch 275 Mount Carmel Avemue Hamden, CT 06518-1908 Email: corey.hersch@quinnipiac.edu
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QUINNIPIAC SPORTS INFORMATION Ken Sweeten Assistant Athletic Director/Sports Information Office Phone: 203-582-8625 Mobile Phone: 203-859-8529 TD Bank Sports Center Email: kfsweeten@quinnipiac.edu Ken Sweeten begins his fifth year at Quinnipiac University and his fourth year as the Bobcats’ sports information director. Sweeten was originally hired by Quinnipiac in November 2006 as the assistant sports information director. In that role he served as the primary media and public relations contact for men’s basketball, baseball, men’s soccer and golf, as well as assisting the sports information director with the day-to-day operation of the department. In his current role, Sweeten oversees all sports information department operations for Quinnipiaca’s 21 NCAA Division I teams, two graduate assistants and an assistant sports information director. Sweeten also coordinates much of the content management for Quinnipiac’s athletic web site, www.quinnipiacbobcats.com. Sweeten handles all communications duties related to Quinnipiac’s nationally ranked men’s ice hockey team and continues to cover baseball and field hockey. Prior to joining Quinnipiac, Sweeten was director of athletic media relations/sports information at Pace University, a NCAA Division II Northeast-10 Conference institute in Pleasantville, N.Y. Before Pace Sweeten was the sports information assistant at Southern Connecticut State University, also a Northeast-10 Conference school, in New Haven, Conn. A graduate of Southern New Hampshire University, formerly New Hampshire College, Sweeten graduated in 2000 with a bachelor of science degree in sport management with a concentration in marketing and promotions. While at SNHU, Sweeten was a four-year equipment manager for the Penmen’s baseball team as well as the official scorekeeper for the school’s baseball, and men’s and women’s basketball programs. Sweeten is also a seven-year member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) and a 13-year member of the Greater New Haven Baseball Umpires Association.
Greg Ott Assistant Sports Information Director Office Phone: 203-582-5387 Mobile Phone: 203-859-8562 Email: gnott@quinnipiac.edu Greg Ott rejoined the Quinnipiac University Sports Information staff in December 2007 in his current position as assistant sports information director. He previously spent five months as an intern associate for athletics communications at Iowa State University after two years as a graduate assistant at Quinnipiac. Ott currently serves as the primary media relations contact for the Quinnipiac men’s basketball, men’s lacrosse, volleyball and men’s and women’s tennis programs. In his first stint in Hamden, Ott handled media relations efforts for the women’s basketball, women’s soccer, softball, and men’s and women’s tennis teams. At Iowa State, Ott was the primary contact for the Cyclones’ women’s soccer and gymnastics programs. He also assisted with game day operations for the Iowa State football and men’s and women’s basketball programs. In addition to writing and designing media guides, Ott prepared feature stories, took action and still photography, and shot a variety of video for cyclones.com, the official Iowa State athletics web site. A 2005 graduate of Springfield (Mass.) College with a double-major in communications/sports journalism and English, the Oxford, Conn. native served as editor-in-chief of The Student, Springfield’s student newspaper. Ott is also nearing completion of a master’s degree in journalism at Quinnipiac.
Ross Bennett Graduate Assistant Office Phone: 203-582-5387 Email: ross.bennett@quinnipiac.edu
Lindsay Oliveri Graduate Assistant Office Phone: 203-582-5387 Email: lindsay.oliveri@quinnipiac.edu
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Tom Moore
Head Coach Fourth Year Boston University ’87
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ow in his fourth season, Tom Moore has led Quinnipiac to new heights, both on the court and in the classroom, in his three years as head coach of the Bobcats. Named the 2010 Jim Phelan Northeast Conference Coach of the Year by his peers, Moore led the Bobcats to an unprecedented 23 victories in 2010. He guided the Bobcats to the program’s first–ever NEC Regular Season Championship and national postseason tournament berth (NIT). Under Moore’s tutelage, Justin Rutty was named the program’s first–ever NEC Player of the Year. Rutty and James Feldeine were also named to the all–league first team under Moore’s direction. A large part of the Bobcats’ success in 2009–10 was their prowess on the boards. Quinnipiac was one of four teams – Kansas, Kentucky and Radford – to finish the year in the top 10 in the country in both rebounding margin and rebounds per game. Quinnipiac finished the year behind only Michigan State (+8.6) in rebound margin at +8.5, while taking 10th in the nation in rebounds per game at 40.4. Individually, Rutty finished second in the nation in offensive rebounds per game (4.9) for the second consecutive year. In the classroom, Moore has led the greatest turnaround of any team in NCAA Division I during his three–year tenure as head coach. According to a study prepared by FoxSports.com’s Jason Belzer, the Bobcats have increased their Academic Progress Rate (APR), as compiled by the NCAA, by 219 points, more than any other program in the nation in that time. In 2008–09, Moore was named the CollegeInsider.com Northeast Conference Coach of the Year after guiding Quinnipiac a fifth–place finish in the NEC standings despite a rash of injuries. Quinnipiac upset No. 4 Long Island in the NEC Tournament on the Blackbirds home court before losing to eventual NEC Tournament Champion Robert Morris. Moore also guided three players to All–NEC accolades in 2008– 09. Junior James Feldeine and sophomore Justin Rutty became the first Quinnipiac duo to lead the conference in scoring and rebounding, respectively. Rutty received First Team recognition, while Feldeine was named to the Second Team and receiving the first Northeast Conference Most Improved Player Award in the league’s
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history. Freshman James Johnson was also named to the All–NEC Rookie Team. Landing Rutty on the first team and Johnson on the all–rookie team, marked the second consecutive year that Moore had a player on each team. In addition to on–court honors, Moore was recognized by several members of the media for his coaching expertise. On March 19, 2009, he was an in–studio guest on WFAN’s “Mike’d Up” with host Mike Francesa. Moore appeared on the show to discuss the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. He’s also been a regular on ESPN Radio 1410/1300 (Hartford/New Haven), appearing on The Back Page with Jason Page every Wednesday afternoon for the past two years. He also had a weekly spot on WICC–600’s “College Hoops Talk” with Terry O’Connor for two seasons. The Bobcats finished the 2007–08 season at 15–15 overall as Moore guided Quinnipiac to its first non–losing season since 2002– 03. Its 11–7 mark in Northeast Conference play helped the Bobcats to a tie for fourth place in the conference standings. Under Moore’s tutelage, DeMario Anderson was named First–Team All–NEC, while Evann Baker earned All–Rookie Team recognition. A new chapter in the history of the Quinnipiac University men’s basketball program commenced on March 29, 2007, when Moore was introduced as the sixth head coach in the 55–year history of the team. Moore brought two decades of collegiate coaching experience to Quinnipiac and took over as the Bobcats coach after spending the previous 13 years as a member of the coaching staff at the University of Connecticut. During his time in Storrs, Conn., Moore helped build UConn into a national powerhouse and played a major role in guiding the Huskies to the 1999 and 2004 NCAA Division I Men’s National Championships. Moore received accolades from several prominent sportscasters, such as Dick Vitale, Sean McDonough and Len Elmore, recognizing him as a top head coaching prospect for several years. Moore had also been mentioned by such national outlets as ESPN, Sports Illustrated and FoxSports as a candidate for a wide range of coaching positions over his final several seasons at UConn. Under Hall of Fame head coach Jim Calhoun, Moore also helped lead perennially nationally ranked UConn to a 340–99 overall record in 13 seasons, as well as eight Big East regular–season titles, five Big East tournament crowns, and 12 straight national postseason tournament bids (1995–2006). In his first seven years at UConn, his duties centered around the development of game strategy, practice planning and the organization of the Jim Calhoun Basketball Camp. In April 2001, Calhoun promoted Moore and his responsibilities then shifted more towards recruiting over the next three seasons. On October 10, 2005, Moore was named UConn’s associate head coach, a title he carried for his last two seasons in Storrs. Recognized as one of the top recruiters and evaluators of talent in the country, Moore either recruited or coached numerous current NBA players including Ray Allen, Richard Hamilton, Emeka Okafor, Ben Gordon, Rudy Gay, Caron Butler, Charlie Villanueva, Marcus Williams, Jake Voskuhl, Hilton Armstrong, AJ Price,
Hasheem Thabeet and Jeff Adrien. The Huskies currently claim the most active NBA players (14) of any Division I program in the country. UConn’s 2004 recruiting class, which included Villanueva, Williams and Boone, was the consensus #1 recruiting class by every major recruiting publication. Prior to joining the staff at UConn, Moore served as the head coach at Worcester State College for five seasons (1989–94). At the time of his appointment, he became the youngest (24 years old) head coach of a collegiate program in New England. In his five years at the helm of the Lancers, Moore compiled a record of 76–59, the winningest five–year period in the school’s history. His 1992–93 club, after posting a record of 19–8, was named the region’s Most Improved Team by the New England Basketball Coaches Association and earned an ECAC Tournament berth. A year later, the 1993–94 team earned a spot in the NCAA Division III National Tournament by defeating Salem State in the MASCAC Tournament Championship Game. The tournament berth marked the first time Worcester State reached the NCAA Tournament in nearly 20 years. At Worcester State, Moore directed a high–scoring, fast–paced style of play, annually ranking WSC among the NCAA Division III leaders in scoring. Moore also gained coaching experience as an assistant at Division II Assumption College (1988–89) and Worcester State (1987–88). During his two decades as either an assistant or head coach at the collegiate level, Moore has assembled a career mark of 441–187 (.702). Moore began his collegiate coaching career at 22 at Worcester State College under Paul Baker. His responsibilities in his first year were all encompassing including scouting, recruiting and practice planning. After one season there, he moved across town to Division II Assumption College where he worked for head coach Jack Renkens. There he was the New England Prep School recruiting coordinator and worked with the backcourt players in Renkens uptempo, fast–paced style of play. A 1987 graduate of Boston University, Moore was selected to his post at Quinnipiac following an exhaustive nationwide search coordinated by DHR International, a leading, privately held provider of executive search solutions with more than 40 wholly–owned offices spanning the globe. Moore currently resides in Tolland, Conn. with his wife, Eileen, and three daughters, Elizabeth Rose, Catherine Grace, and Caroline Mary.
>> THE TOM MOORE FILE • Fourth season as Quinnipiac Men’s Basketball Head Coach • Named 2010 Jim Phelan Northeast Conference Coach of the Year • Led Quinnipiac to program-record 23 victories and the Bobcats’ first-ever NEC Regular Season Championship and national postseason tournament berth (NIT). • CollegeInsider.com Northeast Conference Coach of the Year in 2008–09 • Had a player on the All-NEC First Team and All-Rookie Team in each of the last two seasons • Became the first Quinnipiac coach to begin his tenure with a nonlosing season since Burt Kahn • Spent 13 seasons as a member of the coaching staff at the University of Connecticut, earning a national reputation as a top recruiter and evaluator of talent • While at UConn, helped the Huskies compile an overall record of 340–100 and capture the 1999 and 2004 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball National Championships • The Huskies garnered eight Big East regular-season titles, five Big East Tournament crowns and earned 12 straight national postseason tournament bids (1995–2006) • Recruited and/or coached numerous current NBA players including Ray Allen, Richard Hamilton, Emeka Okafor, Ben Gordon, Rudy Gay, Caron Butler, Charlie Villanueva, Marcus Williams, Jake Voskuhl, Hilton Armstrong AJ Price, Hasheem Thabeet and Jeff Adrien. • Prior to UConn, served as head coach at Division III Worcester (Mass.) State College for five seasons (1989–94) • Became the youngest head coach of a collegiate program in New England when he was appointed at Worcester State (24 years old) • Compiled a record of 76–59 as a head coach at Worcester State, the winningest five-year period in the school’s history • His 1992–93 club was named the region’s Most Improved Team by the New England Basketball Coaches Association and earned an ECAC Tournament berth • The 1993–94 Worcester State team earned a spot in the NCAA Division III National Tournament • Served as an assistant coach at Division II Assumption College (Mass.) during the 1988–89 season and Worcester State in 1987– 88, when he began his coaching career • As a coach at the collegiate level, his teams totaled an overall mark of 456–202 (.693) • BS, Boston University, journalism, 1987
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Tom Moore Year-by-Year Win-Loss As Head Coach At Quinnipiac School
Year Overall Home Away Neutral
Quinnipiac
2007–08 15–15
Totals
NEC Home Away
7–7
8–8
0–0
11–7^ 5–4
6–3
2008–09 15–16
6–7
9–7
0–2
10–8^ 5–4
5–4
2009–10 23–10
14–1 8–9
1–0
15–3^ 9–0
6–3
3 years
53–41
27–15
25–24
1–2
36–18
19–8
17–9
Overall
Home
Away
Neutral
BIG EAST
Home
Away
^ Northeast Conference
As An Assistant Coach At Connecticut School Connecticut Connecticut
Year
1994–95& 28–5
6–2
16–2
8–1
8–1 8–1
15–0
10–1
5–1
17–1
9–0
Connecticut
1996–97
18–15
12–7
4–5
2–3
7–11
3–6
4–5
Connecticut
1997–98&@
32–5
17–0
7–3
8–2
15–3
9–0
6–3
Connecticut
1998–99*&@
34–2
13–2
11–0
10–0
a16–2
7–2
9–0
13–3
6–4
6–3
10–6
5–3
5–3
16–2
1–8
3–2
8–8
7–1
1–7
13–2
7–3
7–2
13–3
8–0
5–3
14–2
5–6
4–2
10–6
6–2
4–4
17–1
6–4
Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut Connecticut
1995–96&@ 30–2
14–1 8–2
1999–2000 25–10 2000–01
20–12
2001–02&@ 27–7 2002–03&
23–10
10–1
12–4
7–1
6–2
Connecticut
2003–04*@ 33–6 2004–05& 23–8
14–3 7–3
2–2
13–3
6–2
7–1
Connecticut#
2005–06& 30–4
16–0 8–2
6–2
14–2
8–0
6–2
Connecticut#
2006–07 17–14
Totals
13 Years
340–100
15–5 2–8 189–28
82–49
0–1 69–23
6–10 157–61
4–4 87–22
2–6 71–38
# Associate Head Coach * NCAA Division I National Champions & Big East Regular Season Champions @ Big East Tournament Champions
As Head Coach At Worcester State School
Year Overall
Home Away Neutral
MASCAC Home Away
Worcester State
1989–90
12–15
4-7
5-5
3-3
4-8
1-5
3-3
Worcester State
1990–91
16–11
9-1
4-6
3-4
8-4
5-1
3-3
Worcester State
1991–92
11–15
7-4
1-10
3-1
2-10
2-4
0-6
Worcester State
1992–93
19–8
8-3
10-3
1-2
8-4
4-2
4-2
Worcester State
1993–94
18–10
11-3
4-6
3-1
7-5
4-2
3-3
Totals
5 Years
76–59
39-18
24-30
13-11
29-31
16-14
13-17
As An Assistant Coach At Assumption School Assumption Totals
Year Overall Home Away Neutral 1988–89 17–11 1 Year
17–11
11–4 5–7
1–0
11–4
1–0
5–7
NE-10 Home Away 10–8% 6–3 10–8
6–3
4–5 4–5
% Northeast–10 Conference
As An Assistant Coach At Worcester State School Worcester State Totals
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Year Overall
Home Away Neutral
MASCAC Home Away
1987–88
8–18
4-5
1-12
3-1
4-8
3-3
1-5
1 Year
8–18
4-5
1-12
3-1
4-8
3-3
1-5
Sean Doherty
Assistant Coach Fourth Season Worcester State (Mass.) College ’92
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ean Doherty brings more than a decade of collegiate coaching experience into his fourth season as an assistant coach on Tom Moore’s staff. Doherty’s vast coaching experience has produced seven NCAA Tournament appearances and countless all–conference players. Most recently, he served as the head coach at Salem State (Mass.) College for four years. Doherty started his coaching career at Worcester (Mass.) Stateas an assistant to Tom Moore in 1993 after concluding a solid four–year playing career at WSC. Doherty later served as an assistant coach with two tradition–rich Division I programs, the College of the Holy Cross (1999–2003) and Western Kentucky (2003). The Worcester, Mass., native took Salem State to new heights over the course of his four seasons. The Vikings posted a 91–20 mark (.820) during that stretch and reached the NCAA Division III tournament three times. In 2006–07, Doherty led Salem State to a 24–3 mark and the Massachusetts State College Athletic Conference (MASCAC) regular–season and tournament titles. The Vikings also recorded a 17–game winning streak during the course of the campaign and went a perfect 12–0 in league play during the regular season. In all, Salem State recorded a sparkling 49–4 record (.925) in MASCAC play during Doherty’s four seasons and also went undefeated in league play in 2004. He was named Coach of the Year in the MASCAC in the 2003–04 and 2006–07 seasons. >> THE SEAN DOHERTY FILE
Doherty took over the Salem State job in October 2003 after serving as an assistant coach at Western Kentucky under head coach Darrin Horn. While with the Hilltoppers, he helped sign four players who eventually helped WKU reach the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 in 2007–08, as well as two National Invitation Tournament (NIT) appearances in their careers. Before joining the Hilltoppers staff, Doherty served under the legendary Ralph Willard at Holy Cross. He was an assistant coach in his first two seasons before being promoted to associate head coach for his final two seasons. Over the course of his four–year stint, Holy Cross reached the NCAA tournament three times. The Crusaders also won at least 20 games twice, won two Patriot League regular–season titles, ranked second in the nation in field–goal percentage defense, and finished second in the nation in rebounding margin and fourth in scoring defense. His best year with Holy Cross was the 2002–03 season, when the team earned a 26–5 overall mark and went 13–1 in Patriot League play. Doherty recruited and aided in the development of four Patriot League Most Valuable Players, as well as numerous other all–league players. Prior to coaching at Holy Cross, Doherty served as a top assistant at Division II powerhouse Assumption College (Mass.). Under Head Coach Serge DeBari from 1994–99, the Greyhounds captured the 1997–98 Northeast–10 Conference League and Playoff Championship. Assumption was 23–10 overall and qualified for the 1998 NCAA Division II Tournament. During Doherty’s tenure with Assumption, he helped guide the Greyhounds to the largest turnaround in school history as the team improved its win total by 22 games while going from 1–23 in his first season to 23–10 just three seasons later. He recruited numerous all–league players at Assumption. A 1987 graduate of Burncoat High School, Doherty was inducted into the Burncoat Hall of Fame in 2003. Doherty was a four–year letterwinner and solid point guard at Worcester State College before graduating in 1992. He also received a master’s degree in education from Assumption College in 1998. Sean and his wife, Jennifer, are the parents of three children: Ryan, Ethan and Addison.
• Fourth season as an assistant coach for Quinnipiac’s men’s basketball • Compiled a 91–20 (.820) record in four seasons at SSC, including three NCAA Division III Tournament appearances • Two–time MASCAC Coach of the Year (2003–04, 2006–07) • Previously served as an assistant coach with two Division I programs—Holy Cross and Western Kentucky • From 1999–2003, helped Holy Cross to three Patriot League Tournament titles and three NCAA Division I Tournament appearances Sean Doherty
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Eric Eaton
Assistant Coach Fourth Year UMass Dartmouth ‘97
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ric Eaton begins his fourth year as assistant coach at Quinnipiac in 2009–10. This past year, Eaton earned an honorable mention on the CollegeInsider.com Top 25 Mid–Major Assistants list. He was the only coach from the Northeast Conference on the list. In six years prior to joining the Bobcats, Eaton reached the NCAA Division I tournament five times. A veteran of a decade in the business, he has been a part of six NCAA tournament teams. Eaton joined the University of Albany staff for the 2005–06 season and spent his first year as an assistant coach. The Great Danes went 21–11 that season and reached the NCAA tournament for the first time at the Division I level. For his efforts, Eaton was promoted to associate head coach for the 2006–07 season, a campaign in which Albany again qualified for the NCAA tournament. The Great Danes defeated Vermont in the America East tournament final for the second year in a row and closed the season with a 23–10 record. While at Albany, Eaton was responsible for a wide range of duties including recruiting, on–court coaching, scouting, coordinat-
ing individual workouts and managing the team’s academic progress. During his time with the Great Danes, Eaton played a key role in developing a two–time America East Player of the Year, three all– league performers and a Defensive Player of the Year. The team also posted the highest team grade–point average in the America East Conference for those two seasons. Prior to joining the Albany staff, Eaton coached at the College of the Holy Cross from 2000–04 as a member of Ralph Willard’s staff. He assisted in all aspects of the program, including recruiting, player development and scouting. The Crusaders won the Patriot League championship and reached the NCAA Tournament in three consecutive seasons (2001–03) during Eaton’s time at Holy Cross. During that period, Eaton recruited the Patriot League’s Rookie of the Year and a two– time first–team all–league player. He also assisted in the development of 15 players who earned all–league or all–rookie recognition, including three Player of the Year award winners. Eaton was an assistant coach for one year at Assumption College in Worcester, Mass. prior to joining the Holy Cross staff. He also worked at Anna Maria College from 1997–99 and was a volunteer assistant at UMass–Dartmouth when that program won 20 games and made an NCAA Division III Tournament appearance. A member of the UMass–Dartmouth Athletic Hall of Fame, Eaton played on three Little East Conference championship teams that reached the NCAA tournament in the mid–1990s. He earned his undergraduate degree in business management in 1997. Eric and his wife, Alexis, are the parents of twin boys: Evan and Owen. >> THE ERIC EATON FILE • Fourth season as a member of the Quinnipiac Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff • Received an honorable mention on the CollegeInsider. com Top 25 Midmajor Assistants list • Spent two seasons on the coaching staff at the University at Albany, guiding the Great Danes to two NCAA Division I Tournament appearances • Served four seasons as an assistant coach at Holy Cross, helping the Crusaders qualify for the NCAA Division I Tournament three times • Served as an assistant coach at Assumption College (1999–2000) and Anna Maria College (1997–99) • Member of the UMass Dartmouth Athletic Hall of Fame • BS, UMass Dartmouth, business management, 1997
Eric Eaton
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Scott Burrell
Assistant Coach Fourth Season University of Connecticut ‘10
O
ne of the most accomplished players in the history of collegiate basketball in the state of Connecticut, Scott Burrell enters his fourth season as an assistant coach on the Quinnipiac men’s basketball staff. Burrell joined Tom Moore’s staff in July 2007 after a professional career in the National Basketball Association (NBA) that spanned more than a decade and included a World Championship title with the Chicago Bulls in 1998. Previously, Burrell was an assistant coach with the Colorado 14ers of the NBA Developmental League. He spent eight seasons as a player in the NBA with the Charlotte Hornets, Golden State
Warriors, Chicago Bulls and New Jersey Nets. He also played professionally in Japan, Spain, the Philippines and China. Burrell was selected by the Charlotte Hornets in the first round (No.20 overall) in the 1993 NBA Draft after an outstanding collegiate career at the University of Connecticut. At the conclusion of his career, he was the first player in NCAA Division I history to have topped 1,500 points, 750 rebounds, 300 steals and 275 assists. During his four seasons at UConn (1989–93), he set a UConn record with 310 career steals and also closed his career in second place on the Huskies’ all–time list in blocked shots (129). He also ranked eighth all–time in scoring (1,562 points). A three-sport scholastic standout at Hamden (Conn.) High School, Burrell was selected by the Seattle Mariners as a pitcher in the first round of the 1989 Major League Baseball Draft, but chose to attend UConn instead. A year later, he was a fifth–round pick of the Toronto Blue Jays. He played two years of professional baseball in the Toronto minor league system. This past fall, Burrell was inducted into the Hamden High School Hall of Fame while also being honored as an Elm City Legend. Burrell remains the only athlete in major professional sports history to be drafted in the first round in two sports. Burrell earned his bachelor’s degree in general studies from the University of Connecticut in 2010. . >> THE SCOTT BURRELL FILE • Fourth season as a member of the Quinnipiac Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff • The only athlete to be chosen in the first round of two professional sports • Drafted by the Charlotte Hornets with the 20th pick overall in the first round of the 1993 National Basketball Association Draft • First player in NCAA Division I history to top 1,500 points, 750 rebounds, 275 assists and 300 steals • Averaged 13.1 points and 6.1 rebounds per game at UConn from 1989–93 • Set a UConn record with 310 career steals; finished as the second all-time leader in blocked shots; ranked eighth on the Huskies all-time scoring list • First UConn player to win an NBA Championship ring with the Chicago Bulls during the 1997–98 season • Played in the NBA for the Charlotte Hornets, the Golden State Warriors, the Chicago Bulls and the New Jersey Nets • University of Connecticut ‘10
Scott Burrell
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Jonathan Iati
Director of Basketball Operations Third Season University at Albany ’07
J
onathan Iati enters his third year as part of the Quinnipiac men’s basketball staff, the first under his new title of director of basketball operations. For two years prior, Iati performed duties as basketball operations intern, following a stellar collegiate playing career at the University at Albany. Iati scored over 1,000 points in his career at Albany, leading the Great Danes to two America East Conference Championships and NCAA Tournament appearances. He was named the 2004 America East Rookie of the Year. After leading the nation in minutes played in 2003–04, he graduated as Albany’s career leader in games played, while also placing second and sixth, respectively, in three–pointers made and points scored at the Division I level. A standout in high school, Iati is the York Catholic (N.Y.) all–time leading scorer with 2,216 points. He also holds the single–game scoring record with 56 points against York Suburban at the 2001 Special Olympics Holiday Classic. Iati was the 2002–03 York Area Interscholastic Athletic Association League Player of the Year while also earning Associated Press All–State First Team recognition. Iati has served as a coach at several camps, including the prestigious Five Star Basketball Camp, while also serving as a counselor and commissioner at the Albany Basketball Camp and a counselor at the Irish Basketball Camp at York Catholic. Iati has extensive volunteer experience, including work with the Special Olympics, the Salvation Army and the Walk for Juvenile Diabetes. He was also an Education Day Host and helped with Campus Clean Up at Albany, and offered his time to a local soup kitchen.
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Alyssa Budkofsky
Assistant Athletic Director Basketball Academic Support Services Fourth Year University of Connecticut ’01
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lyssa Budkofsky is in her fourth year at Quinnipiac. She is entering her first year under the new title of assistant athletic director for basketball academic support services, following three years as basketball academic support services director. Budkofsky began her tenure at Quinnipiac in August 2007, coming to Quinnipiac from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where she served as the academic support assistant in the Department of Athletics. While at GW, Budkofsky’s responsibilities included academic advising and monitoring of the academic success of 80 of George Washington’s student–athletes. She was also heavily involved with class registration and orientation of all incoming student–athletes. In addition to her academic advising responsibilities, Budkofsky also worked with the compliance director to ensure NCAA eligibility. Budkofsky also worked as the tutoring coordinator which involved the interviewing, hiring and managing of a staff of 50 tutors for all of George Washington’s student–athletes. She also designed several study skills programs for various student–athletes including course specific tutoring, writing assignments and research. Prior to George Washington, Budkofsky was the project coordinator for Ripken Management & Design in Baltimore, Md. Her responsibilities there included researching and writing of feasibility and financial analyses for various clients while also creating the budget for the Ripken Management and Design division. Budkofsky also interviewed, hired and managed several interns and project specific employees. Budkofsky was also responsible for overseeing six marketing/sales support accounts. While working towards her master of business administration in sports management at George Washington, from August 2001 to May 2003, Budkofsky held the title of head manager for the men’s basketball team. Budkofsky was responsible for recruiting and training 10 team managers for over 85 practices and 30 games per season. Budkofsky also orchestrated the team’s travel plans while also coordinating the daily operations of all coaches and team members. Budkofsky’s was first named a head manager at the University of Connecticut when she was promoted to the position in the fall of 1999, just prior to UConn winning the NCAA Division I
National Championship. While serving as the men’s basketball team manager from 1997 to 2001, Budkofsky worked closely with Bobcats’ head coach Tom Moore. Budkofsky’s role with the Huskies included the hiring and training of 20 managers per season. Budkofsky also trained the managerial staff in the compiling scouting reports as well as statistics for all practice sessions. Budkofsky currently holds a membership in the National Assocation of Academic Advisors for Athletics. She graduated from Connecticut with a bachelor’s degree in sports marketing in 2001. She has also completed the requirements for a master of business administration in sports management from George Washington University as well as a master of arts in higher education administration.
Brijesh Patel
Head Strength and Conditioning Coach Third Year University of Connecticut ‘02/’04
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rijesh Patel begins his third year with Quinnipiac University as the athletic department’s head strength and conditioning coach. Patel previously held the title of assistant strength and conditioning coach at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass. While at Holy Cross Patel worked extensively with the men’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s and women’s lacrosse, field hockey, men’s soccer, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s track and field, and cheerleading programs while also assisting with other sports. Patel’s responsibilities ranged from weight room management to serving as sports medicine liaison before implementing strength and conditioning programs for the Crusaders. Patel was also an intern with Holy Cross during the summer of 2002. In addition to his strength and conditioning programming, Patel also provided nutrition and food supplement education to all student–athletes. Patel also prepared several presentations for the Crusaders’ athletes while also helping to develop the strength and conditioning website section of the Holy Cross athletics website. Prior to Holy Cross Patel served as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Connecticut. While at UConn Patel worked with the women’s ice hockey, baseball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, and women’s cross country teams. Patel also assisted with the men’s basketball and football programs. In addition to his strength and conditioning responsibilities, Patel also taught a course entitled, “Fundamentals and Principles of Free Weight Training,” for
which he assisting in writing a course manual. Patel also authored an article, “Time is Precious,” that was published in the January 2003 edition of Pure Power Magazine. He has also been featured as a guest speaker at several prestigious regional industry functions including the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) Pennsylvania State Strength and Conditioning Clinic at Juniata College, “Be The Best” Baseball Clinic in Cherry Hill, N.J., Mike Boyle’s Functional Strength Coach Seminar and the Be Athletic Performance Symposium. In addition, Patel was a speaker at the first and second Mike Boyle Winter Seminars and has also spoken at Springfield (Mass.) College. Patel holds certifications from the NSCA, USA Weightlifting, and the Red Cross and is also SPIN certified. Patel is also the founder and partner of SB Coaches College, and My Fit Tube. Patel graduated with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology in 2002 and a master’s degree in sport management in 2004 from the University of Connecticut. Patel, his wife, Anna, and son, Talin, live in Hamden.
Cemi Abreu
Assistant Athletic Trainer First Year University of Buffalo ‘08
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emi Abreu joins the Quinnipiac men’s basketball program for his first season in 2010-11. Abreu comes to Quinnipiac from Mercy College in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y. where he held the position of Head Athletic Trainer for the last year. While at Mercy, Abreu oversaw the day-to-day operation of the athletic training services of the Division II athletic department, including the compilation of an Emergency Action Plan while also instituting athletic training room policy and procedures, treatment and rehabilitation programs. Mercy is comprised of 14 men’s and women’s varsity sports. Abreu also served as an instructor in several courses, including Body and Conditioning, Team Sports and CPR/First Aid/AED certification. Prior to working at Mercy, Abreu was the assistant athletic trainer at Wagner College in Staten Island, N.Y. where he worked primarily with teh football, women’s basketball adn men’s lacrosse teams. He also interned with St. John’s University in Queens, N.Y., working with the Red Storm men’s lacrosse program, as well as Major League Baseball’s New York Mets. Abreu holds a masters degree in exercise science with a concentration in athletic training from the University of Buffalo.
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Numerical Roster
No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wgt. 1 Deontay Twyman G 6-0 170 Sr. 2 Dave Johnson G 5-10 152 So. 3 James Johnson G 6-0 195 Jr. 4 Ike Azotam F 6-6 225 Fr. 5 Lance Brown G 6-3 195 So. 10 Garvey Young G 6-5 190 Jr. 11 Raheem May-Thompson F 6-6 215 So. 12 Justin Rutty F 6-7 255 Sr. 13 Austin Alecxih G 6-6 200 So. 20 Sean Light G 6-5 205 Sr. 22 William Harrison G 6-3 175 Jr. 23 Tevin Baskin F 6-6 210 Fr. 24 Dominigue Langston G 6-3 217 Fr. 33 Kevin Tarca G 5-10 165 Jr. 35 Jamee Jackson F 6-7 226 So.
Alphabetical Roster
No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wgt. 13 Austin Alecxih G 6-6 200 So. Academy) 4 Ike Azotam F 6-6 225 Fr. 23 Tevin Baskin F 6-6 210 Fr. 5 Lance Brown G 6-3 195 So. 22 William Harrison G 6-3 175 Jr. 35 Jamee Jackson F 6-7 226 2 Dave Johnson G 5-10 152 So. 3 James Johnson G 6-0 195 Jr. 24 Dominigue Langston G 6-3 217 Fr. 20 Sean Light G 6-5 205 Sr. 11 Raheem May-Thompson F 6-6 215 So. 12 Justin Rutty F 6-7 255 Sr. 33 Kevin Tarca G 5-10 165 Jr. 1 Deontay Twyman G 6-0 170 Sr. 10 Garvey Young G 6-5 190 Jr.
Hometown/High School (Last College) Olney, Md. (Polk C.C./Ball State) (Sherwood) Jackson, N.J. (St. Mark’s (Mass.)) Queens, N.Y. (Bishop Loughlin) Boston, Mass. (John D. O’Bryant/Marianapolis Prep) Teaneck, N.J. (Fordham Univ.) (Paterson Catholic) Washington, D.C. (Univ. of Vermont) (Georgetown Prep) London, England (DeMatha/Towson Catholic) Newburgh, N.Y. (Newburgh Free Academy) Columbia, Pa. (UNC Asheville) (Penn Manor (Pa.)/Oak Hill (Va.) Academy) Colts Neck, N.J. (West Virginia) (Christian Brothers Academy) Bronx, N.Y. (Western Texas College) (Wadleigh) Stamford, Conn. (Trinity Catholic) Bridgeport, Conn. (Kolbe Cathedral/St. Thomas More) Skillman, N.J. (Montgomery) Newark, N.J. (St. Anthony’s
Hometown/High School (Last College) Columbia, Pa. (UNC Asheville) (Penn Manor (Pa.)/Oak Hill (Va.) Boston, Mass. (John D. O’Bryant/Marianapolis Prep) Stamford, Conn. (Trinity Catholic) Teaneck, N.J. (Fordham Univ.) (Paterson Catholic) Bronx, N.Y. (Western Texas College) (Wadleigh) So. Newark, N.J. (St. Anthony’s Jackson, N.J. (St. Mark’s (Mass.)) Queens, N.Y. (Bishop Loughlin) Bridgeport, Conn. (Kolbe Cathedral/St. Thomas More) Colts Neck, N.J. (West Virginia) (Christian Brothers Academy) London, England (DeMatha/Towson Catholic) Newburgh, N.Y. (Newburgh Free Academy) Skillman, N.J. (Montgomery) Olney, Md. (Polk C.C./Ball State) (Sherwood) Washington, D.C. (Univ. of Vermont) (Georgetown Prep)
Head Coach Tom Moore (Boston University ‘87, Fourth Season) Assistant Coach Sean Doherty (Worcester State ‘92, Fourth Season) Assistant Coach Eric Eaton (UMass Dartmouth ‘97, Fourth Season) Assistant Coach Scott Burrell (Connecticut ‘10, Fourth Season) Director of Basketball Operations Jonathan Iati (Albany ‘07, Third Season)
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ROSTER BREAKDOWN By Class Seniors, 3 Juniors, 4 Sophomores, 5 Freshman, 3 By State/Country New Jersey, 5: D. Johnson, Brown, Light, Tarca, Jackson New York, 3: J. Johnson, Rutty, Harrison Connecticut, 2: Baskin, Langston England, 1: May-Thompson Maryland, 1: Twyman Massachusetts, 1: Azotam Pennsylvania, 1: Alecxih Washington, D.C., 1: Young
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2010–11 Quinnipiac Men’s Basketball Season Preview
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hree points better. Quinnipiac men’s basketball head coach Tom Moore has made that statement the mantra of his 2010–11 team. He wants his team to prepare to be three points better than it was last season, when it fell to Robert Morris, 52–50, in a memorable Northeast Conference Tournament Championship Game in front of nearly 4,000 screaming fans in gold t–shirts at the TD Bank Sports Center and thousands more watching nationally on ESPN2. With plenty of talent returning, including the reigning Northeast Conference Player of the Year in Justin Rutty, the Bobcats have all the tools to take the next step, be three points better, and earn a berth into the 2011 NCAA Tournament. Joining Rutty from the 2009–10 starting line–up is playmaker James Johnson, who has started all 64 games the Bobcats have played in his collegiate career. The duo of Rutty and Johnson comprises what many believe is the most lethal inside–outside threat in the league.
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Prior to coming to Quinnipiac, Tom Moore earned a reputation as one of the best recruiters in the country. The class of senior guard Deontay Twyman, then a junior college transfer, sophomore forwards Jamee Jackson and Raheem May–Thompson, and sophomore guard Dave Johnson have shown why Moore is so highly–regarded. Twyman learned the ropes as a sixth man behind James Feldeine a year ago, and is poised to become a proficient scoring option for the Bobcats in 2010–11. Jackson was a valuable big man off the bench last season and has shown flashes of brilliance that could make him Rutty’s heir apparent. Dave Johnson is a speedy and crafty floor general who provides a welcome change of pace to his namesake, James Johnson, at the point guard position. And after a solid summer that saw him ranked by Sports Illustrated’s Luke Winn as the 19th–ranked player on NCAA Division I rosters at the U20 Euro Championships, May–Thompson looks to emerge as a solid contributor this season.
Add yet another very solid recruiting class, and the sky is the limit for the 2010–11 Bobcats. Moore and his staff brought in junior college transfer wing William Harrison, freshman forwards Ike Azotam, Tevin Baskin and Mike Gabriel, as well as guard Dominique Langston. In addition, transfer guards Lance Brown (Fordham) and Garvey Young (Vermont) were starters at their former schools, and will contribute along with UNC–Asheville transfer Austin Alecxih in 2011–12. “I like the balance of talent, depth, and experience we have on our roster right now,” said Moore. “Justin Rutty, James Johnson, and Deontay Twyman are talented upperclassmen who have already had success in big games for Quinnipiac in their careers. Our sophomore class will have to make a nice step up this year because we will have to rely on them much more. I’m very excited about the potential of our newcomers. I feel each of them has something they do well that they can bring to us right away.”
Backcourt James Johnson gets things started at the point for the Bobcats, and has been named the Northeast Conference’s best playmaker by Lindy’s. He averaged 12.1 points and 4.0 assists per game, while shooting a team–best 38.5 percent from long range and 82.9 percent from the free–throw line last season. Johnson’s signature performance came at Robert Morris on Feb. 20, when he torched the Colonials for a career–high 28 points. Twyman averaged 7.1 points per game while shooting 85.2 percent from the free–throw line and 37.2 percent from long range off the bench in 2009–10. He’ll get the bump to the starting line–up as a senior, and will be looked upon to fill some of the void left by James Feldeine’s graduation. Dave Johnson provided valuable minutes off the bench in 2009–10, averaging 3.8 points and shooting 78 percent from the free–throw line. He’ll be looked upon in three–guard sets with James Johnson and Twyman, as well as to give either player a rest. He proved highly–capable of running the show for the Bobcats during their summer European Tour, dishing out 7.5 assists per game against competition across the pond. Newcomers Dominique Langston and William Harrison will look to spark the Bobcats at the two–guard and wing positions. A Bridgeport native, Langston played a prep year most recently at St. Thomas More after a highly–decorated scholastic career at Kolbe Cathedral. Harrison played two years at Western Texas College, averaging more than 14 points per game as a sophomore. Veterans Sean Light and Kevin Tarca also provide leadership off the bench. Both reserves saw action in 12 games a year ago. “Our perimeter guys have a huge challenge in front of them trying to replace the scoring of James Feldeine and the toughness of Jeremy Baker,” said Moore. “I think James Johnson, Deontay Twyman, and Dave Johnson give us great quickness and scoring ability at the guard spots. I’m excited about the talent and potential of Dominique Langston and Will Harrison as bigger guards and we’ll try Raheem May–Thompson and Tevin Baskin out on the wing as well. We have a lot of different lineup combinations, which comes from having quality depth on the perimeter.”
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Frontcourt
The Bobcats possess perhaps the greatest luxury in the Northeast Conference in 2009–10 NEC Player of the Year Justin Rutty. Rutty dominated the league with 15.3 points and 10.9 rebounds per game as a junior. He shot 54 percent and grabbed 4.9 offensive rebounds per game, good for second in the nation for the second consecutive year. Against some of the stiffest competition he faced all year, Rutty flourished. He scored a season–high 30 points and grabbed 15 rebounds at Rhode Island and added 22 points and eight rebounds in the National Invitation Tournament at Virginia Tech. He enters the year 15th all–time on the NEC Career Rebounding list, and if he averages the same 10.9 rebounds per game in 2010–11, he’ll walk away as the NEC’s all–time rebounding king. Rutty’s partner on the blocks will be Jamee Jackson, who showed flashes of great things to come as a freshman. He averaged 4.0 points and 3.7 rebounds per game, scoring a season–high 10 points against Dartmouth and grabbing a season–high 10 rebounds at Yale. With a season under his belt, Jackson projects to be a solid running mate on the opposite block from Rutty. Further proof of Jackson’s development was the 13.3 points and 10.3 rebounds he averaged, including nearly six offensive rebounds per game, in Europe. Raheem May–Thompson saw action in 20 games as a freshman, but emerged on his home continent with 13.8 points, 6.8 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game during the Bobcats’ European Summer Tour. May– Thompson showed aggressiveness and toughness during the summer tour previously unknown to the Brit. Ike Azotam and Mike Gabriel provide the Bobcats with perhaps their greatest depth on the low post in the Tom Moore era. Azotam, a Boston native and Marianapolis Prep graduate, averaged a double–double of 11.5 points and 12.0 rebounds in Europe. He shot a team–high 58.6 percent (17–29) during the tour and averaged 4.5 offensive rebounds per game. Gabriel, a Chicago product out of Lincoln Park High School, comes to Quinnipiac with a college–ready body at 6–foot–8, 230 pounds. When Baskin becomes eligible on Dec. 22, Tom Moore will have a unique new weapon. Perhaps the most highly–regarded recruit Moore has landed in his time at Quinnipiac, the 6–foot–6 Baskin provides three–point range and a slashing, high–flying dynamic usually unseen in the Northeast Conference. “Our frontcourt is led obviously by Justin Rutty,” said Moore. “His scoring and relentless work on the glass has helped us establish rebounding as one of the trademarks of our program since he arrived here. Jamee Jackson will have the first opportunity to replace Jon Cruz as a starter up
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front. Jamee was very good on our trip to Europe and has the strength and athleticism to be an impact player for us. Ike Azotam and Mike Gabriel are both going to be very good for us. They are strong and tough kids who like to compete. I feel both will help us right away. We also have the luxury of using Raheem May–Thompson, Tevin Baskin, or Sean Light as more mobile four men against smaller teams.”
Schedule
The Bobcats have perhaps the most exciting home schedule in program Division I history. Moore has attracted a pair of Atlantic–10 foes to the TD Bank Sports Center this season, as well as several regional mid–major powers. In total, the Bobcats have scheduled a program–record 15 home games this season. Headlining the non–conference schedule are visits to the TD Bank Sports Center by Massachusetts (Dec. 1) and Rhode Island (Dec. 11), as well as defending conference champions and 2010 NCAA Tournament participants Vermont (Nov. 20) and Lehigh (Dec. 7). Things get started on Nov. 16, when the Bobcats play host to Hartford, while a visit from Maine (Nov. 29) gives the Bobcats six non–conference home games. In addition, the Bobcats have circled Jan. 27 on the Northeast Conference schedule, when Robert Morris returns to the TD Bank Sports Center for the first time since spoiling Quinnipiac’s NCAA Tournament hopes last March 10. Pairings with intrastate foes Central Connecticut (Jan. 15) and Sacred Heart (Feb. 9) are also highly anticipated. Also included on the docket is a visit to Mohegan Sun Arena for a meeting with Yale in the second annual Connecticut 6 Classic (Nov. 13), a Thanksgiving Week trip to Dartmouth (Nov. 23), trips to newcomers to the QU schedule, Niagara (Dec. 22) and Boston University (Dec. 29), as well as a break from NEC play for a Jan. 17 road trip to Brown. “We are very happy with our home and road schedule,” said Moore. “It is very exciting to have the two Atlantic 10 teams in UMass and URI coming to TD Bank Sports Center. The rest of the non–conference schedule is a nice cross–section of regional schools which we feel will properly prepare us for our Northeast Conference schedule. I am very excited about how our students and the local Hamden community came out to support us at the TD Bank Sports Center last year while we were winning the NEC Regular Season Championship. I’m hopeful that enthusiasm continues into this season as we turn our home court into one of the toughest places to play in the Northeast.”
NEC member institutions now compete in 22 championship sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, women’s bowling, men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, football, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, women’s swimming, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. Men’s lacrosse will begin competition this season and officially become the league’s 23rd sport in 2010–11.
NEC NEW MEDIA/TELEVISION
NEC HISTORY By providing opportunities for student-athletes to achieve their fullest potential both in athletic competition and in the classroom, the Northeast Conference has charted a course of steady growth since its inception in 1981. Now in its 30th year of service, the NEC’s new strategic plan has established a blueprint for the future as the conference strives toward becoming an NCAA Division I leader for athletic success, academic achievement and integrity, sportsmanship, equity and diversity, community partnership and national engagement. The NEC can trace its roots back to 1981, when the league was first established as the men’s basketball-only ECAC-Metro Conference. A single-sport entity at its inception, even the league’s most ardent supporters during its formative years could not have envisioned a transformation into a burgeoning 12-member, 22-sport conference. The remarkable success story of the conference began to unfold in 1985, when the league began sponsoring additional sports. Three years later, a change of name was in order and the Northeast Conference as we know it today was born. With membership and sport sponsorship continuing to grow over the next 20 years, the NEC now enjoys qualification or play-in access to 13 different NCAA championships (baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, field hockey, men’s and women’s golf, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis and women’s volleyball). Though the NEC has featured various looks since its inception, charter members Fairleigh Dickinson, Long Island, Robert Morris, St. Francis (N.Y.), Saint Francis (Pa.) and Wagner remain part of the current 12-school alignment. They are joined by Monmouth (admitted in 1985), Mount St. Mary’s (1989), Central Connecticut State (1997), Quinnipiac (1998) and Sacred Heart (1999). NEC expansion continues with the addition of Bryant University in 2012 as the league’s 12th member, which will give the league a sixstate geographic footprint with access to such major media markets as New York City, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Hartford and Providence.
More widely recognized than ever, the NEC is providing a number of new ways in which its growing fan base can follow the action. The conference began by fulfilling its strategic plan-driven new media initiatives in 2009–10 when it launched its own YouTube channel, created NEC On The Run podcast segments, and added NEC Flashbacks, a video on-demand archive, to its web site. More recently, the conference dove into the social media arena by launching a Facebook page and offering periodic news updates via Twitter. Further enhancing its multimedia efforts, the conference provided a webstream of a women’s basketball game of the week in 2009–10, and raised the number of NEC championship webcasts from five to eight. To supplement one of the premier regional basketball television packages in the country, the conference also produces a football package and a preseason basketball show entitled NEC Countdown to Tipoff. Over the last five years, the conference has televised nearly 150 events, as the league’s coverage area expanded to over 50 million homes. Along with flagship station MSG Network, other regional television partners include MSG Plus, FSN-Pittsburgh, MASN, Fox College Sports, Cox Cable and the Connecticut Sports Network. In 2009 and 2010, ESPN broadcast the men’s basketball championship game for the 23rd straight year, while ESPNU carried the women’s championship game, marking the second time in as many years that the women’s contest reached a nationwide audience.
ACADEMIC SUCCESS
The Northeast Conference’s commitment to academic excellence translated into national recognition for both individual student-athletes and the league’s member institutions as a whole in 2009–10. NEC student-athletes graduated at an 83.8 percent rate, which is well above the national average of 78 percent according to NCAA Graduation Success Rate (GSR) data. Likewise, a total of 19 NEC teams garnered public recognition from the NCAA for their latest Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores. The league placed 42 representatives on ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District teams, five of whom went onto garner Academic All-America Honors. The first team honorees were Fairleigh Dickinson’s Matt Maher (baseball), who was a Third Team recipient in 2008, and Wagner’s Andrea Lazzari (softball). Saint Francis (PA)’s Eric Reifsteck (field hockey, Second Team), Monmouth’s Ben Evenden (tennis, Third Team) and CCSU’s Yan Klukowski (soccer, Third Team) were also honored for their academic and athletic perfor-
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mance. Evenden was a nominee for the prestigious Rhodes Scholar Award, while Wagner swimmer Alexandra Tomlinson was awarded an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. On a conference-wide level, more than 2,000 student-athletes qualified for the NEC Academic Honor Roll, nearly a 25 percent increase from the previous year. Saint Francis (Pa.) posted the highest GPA in the conference to claim the NEC Institutional Academic Award for the first time.
NEC STAFF Commissioner Associate Commissioner (Communications and TV):
Ron Ratner (Basketball Contact)
Assistant Commissioners:
Andrew Alia (Marketing) Joyce Bell (Compliance)
EVOLVING AND EXPANDING
In recent years, the Northeast Conference has taken aim at upgrading the caliber of the league’s championship sports and enhancing the opportunities and experiences for the more than 4,000 studentathletes that compete in the conference. Set to become the NEC’s 12th full-time member, Bryant has begun competition within the conference as it moves through the NCAA reclassification process. The conference also has secured automatic access to the NCAA Division I Football Championship playoffs beginning in 2010, making football the 14th team sport in which NEC studentathletes are guaranteed a chance to compete for the NCAA crown. New sport sponsorship in women’s bowling and men’s lacrosse (2010–11) will create further opportunities for NEC studentathletes. Set to embark on a number of branding, sportsmanship and community initiatives as part of the league’s Strategic Plan, the NEC and its member institutions are committed to the future growth of the conference.
Noreen Morris
Director of Sports Services: Assistant Director of Communications: Media Relations Intern:
Michelle Boone (Sports Services) Ben Shove Ralph Ventre Jaclyn Swierc
Close to 5,000 students and fans turned out for the 2009-10 Northeast Conference Tournament Championship Game on May 10, 2010 at the TD Bank Sports Center in Hamden, Conn. The crowd was the largest for a Quinnipiac basketball game in the arena’s history.
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Friday, November 12 BRYANT at World Vision Basketball Classic (at Cleveland State) BRYANT at Cleveland State 7:00 pm Norfolk State at LONG ISLAND 7:00 pm ST. FRANCIS (NY) at Boston College 7:00 pm SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at American 7:30 pm Lafayette at WAGNER 7:00 pm Saturday, November 13 BRYANT at World Vision Basketball Classic (at Cleveland State) BRYANT vs. Kent State 3:30 pm CCSU at Connecticut 6 Classic at Mohegan Sun Arena CCSU vs. Hartford 6:00 pm MOUNT ST. MARY’S at Global Sports Main Event Tournament MOUNT ST. MARY’S at Dayton 2:00 pm QU at Connecticut 6 Classic at Mohegan Sun Arena QUINNIPIAC vs. Yale 8:00 pm Saint Peter’s at ROBERT MORRIS 4:00 pm SHU at Connecticut 6 Classic at Mohegan Sun Arena SACRED HEART vs. Fairfield 4:00 pm Sunday, November 14 BRYANT at World Vision Basketball Classic (at Cleveland State) BRYANT vs. Iona 3:00 pm Monday, November 15 CCSU at Army 7:00 pm MOUNT ST. MARY’S at Global Sports Main Event Tournament MOUNT ST. MARY’S at Cincinnati 7:00 pm SACRED HEART at Fordham 7:00 pm ST. FRANCIS (NY) at South Florida 7:00 pm Colgate at SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 7:00 pm WAGNER at Lehigh 7:00 pm Tuesday, November 16 LONG ISLAND at Texas State 7:00 pm Stony Brook at MONMOUTH (ESPN Hoops Marathon) 6:00 am Hartford at QUINNIPIAC 7:00 pm ROBERT MORRIS at Kent State (ESPN Hoops Marathon) 8:00 am Wednesday, November 17 SACRED HEART at Massachusetts SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at Lafayette
7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Thursday, November 18 Stony Brook at FDU
7:00 pm
Friday, November 19 Lehigh at MONMOUTH Duquesne at ROBERT MORRIS
7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Saturday, November 20 Army at BRYANT 3:30 pm CCSU at UMBC 7:00 pm Albany at FDU 7:00 pm LONG ISLAND at Manhattan 2:00 pm MOUNT ST. MARY’S at Global Sports Main Event Tournament Savannah State at MOUNT ST. MARY’S 7:00 pm Vermont at QUINNIPIAC 3:00 pm SACRED HEART at Brown 7:00 pm Bucknell at SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 7:00 pm
Sunday, November 21 Howard at ST. FRANCIS (NY) WAGNER at Stony Brook Monday, November 22 CCSU at Penn State MOUNT ST. MARY’S at Niagara
2:00 pm 2:00 pm TBA 7:00 pm
Monday, December 6 SACRED HEART at Lafayette
7:00 pm
Tuesday, December 7 CCSU at Dayton MOUNT ST. MARY’S at Penn State Lehigh at QUINNIPIAC ROBERT MORRIS at West Virginia Colgate at ST. FRANCIS (NY) WAGNER at Columbia
7:00 pm 7:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:30 pm 8:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Tuesday, November 23 LONG ISLAND at Fordham QUINNIPIAC at Dartmouth ROBERT MORRIS at Pittsburgh New Hampshire at SACRED HEART
7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Wednesday, November 24 Harvard at BRYANT ST. FRANCIS (NY) at Brown SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at Hartford
4:00 pm 4:00 pm 7:00 pm
Wednesday, December 8 Yale at BRYANT FDU at Connecticut Iona at LONG ISLAND Princeton at MONMOUTH Hartford at SACRED HEART
Friday, November 26 WAGNER at Hofstra
7:00 pm
Friday, December 10 ST. FRANCIS (NY) at Canisius
7:00 pm
Saturday, December 11 BRYANT at Columbia CCSU at Albany FDU at Iona Lafayette at LONG ISLAND Hartford at MONMOUTH MOUNT ST. MARY’S at Loyola (MD) Rhode Island at QUINNIPIAC Youngstown State at ROBERT MORRIS SACRED HEART at Stony Brook Saint Peter’s at WAGNER
4:00 pm 7:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm 3:00 pm 7:00 pm 2:00 pm 7:00 pm
Monday, December 13 LONG ISLAND at Northwestern SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at Lehigh
7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Tuesday, December 14 FDU at Rutgers Dartmouth at ST. FRANCIS (NY)
7:30 pm 7:00 pm
Wednesday, December 15 MONMOUTH at Rider SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at Ohio
7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Friday, December 17 Princeton at WAGNER
7:00 pm
Saturday, December 18 FDU at Saint Peter’s Rutgers at MONMOUTH MOUNT ST. MARY’S at Albany ROBERT MORRIS at Appalachian State Drexel at SAINT FRANCIS (PA)
2:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 1:00 pm
Sunday, December 19 BRYANT at Boston College Niagara at CCSU Army at LONG ISLAND SACRED HEART at Yale
3:00 pm 3:30 pm 4:00 pm 2:00 pm
Saturday, November 27 MONMOUTH at CCSU 2:00 pm FDU at North Carolina State 6:00 pm LONG ISLAND at Saint Peter’s 2:00 pm MOUNT ST. MARY’S at Global Sports Main Event Tournament Florida A&M at MOUNT ST. MARY’S 1:00 pm SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at Youngstown State 7:05 pm Sunday, November 28 BRYANT at Lehigh
7:00 pm
Monday, November 29 CCSU at Providence FDU at Longwood MONMOUTH at Davidson Navy at MOUNT ST. MARY’S Maine at QUINNIPIAC ROBERT MORRIS at Cleveland State WAGNER at Bucknell
7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 6:00 pm 7:00 pm
Wednesday, December 1 Massachusetts at QUINNIPIAC WAGNER at St. John’s
7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Thursday, December 2 BRYANT at FDU 7:00 pm ROBERT MORRIS at LONG ISLAND 7:00 pm MOUNT ST. MARY’S at SACRED HEART 7:00 pm SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at ST. FRANCIS (NY)7:00 pm Friday, December 3 MONMOUTH at Basketball Travelers Invitational (at Idaho) MONMOUTH vs. Eastern Michigan 8:30 pm Saturday, December 4 CCSU at FDU 4:00 pm SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at LONG ISLAND 2:00 pm MONMOUTH at Basketball Travelers Invitational (at Idaho) MONMOUTH at Idaho 11:00 pm MOUNT ST. MARY’S at QUINNIPIAC 2:00 pm ROBERT MORRIS at ST. FRANCIS (NY) 4:30 pm WAGNER at SACRED HEART 2:00 pm Sunday, December 5 MONMOUTH at Basketball Travelers Invitational (at Idaho) MONMOUTH vs. North Dakota 6:30 pm
Monday, December 20 American at MOUNT ST. MARY’S SFNY at MSG Holiday Festival ST. FRANCIS (NY) vs. Northwestern
7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Tuesday, December 21 SACRED HEART at Providence 7:00 pm SFNY at MSG Holiday Festival ST. FRANCIS (NY) vs. Davidson/St. John’s 7/9:30 pm WAGNER at Texas A&M 7:00 pm
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Wednesday, December 22 New Hampshire at CCSU Villanova at MONMOUTH QUINNIPIAC at Niagara ROBERT MORRIS at Arizona
7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 8:30 pm
Thursday, December 23 BRYANT at Michigan MOUNT ST. MARY’S at Northwestern SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at Cincinnati
7:00 pm 2:00 pm 7:00 pm
Tuesday, December 28 Oberlin at BRYANT LONG ISLAND at NJIT
7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Wednesday, December 29 Brown at CCSU MONMOUTH at Harvard MOUNT ST. MARY’S at Vermont QUINNIPIAC at Boston University
7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Thursday, December 30 LONG ISLAND at Navy ROBERT MORRIS at Morgan State NJIT at ST. FRANCIS (NY) Albany at WAGNER
7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Friday, December 31 BRYANT at Brown
12:05 pm
Sunday, January 2 Lafayette at FDU MOUNT ST. MARY’S at Virginia Tech ROBERT MORRIS at Ohio Holy Cross at SACRED HEART SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at North Carolina
4:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:30 pm
Monday, January 3 BRYANT at MONMOUTH Massachusetts at CCSU WAGNER at QUINNIPIAC ST. FRANCIS (NY) at Hartford
7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Thursday, January 6 LONG ISLAND at BRYANT 7:00 pm ST. FRANCIS (NY) at CCSU 7:00 pm SACRED HEART at FDU 7:00 pm QUINNIPIAC at MONMOUTH 7:00 pm SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at MOUNT ST. MARY’S 7:00 pm ROBERT MORRIS at WAGNER 7:00 pm Saturday, January 8 ST. FRANCIS (NY) at BRYANT 4:00 pm LONG ISLAND at CCSU 3:30 pm QUINNIPIAC at FDU 4:00 pm SACRED HEART at MONMOUTH 7:00 pm ROBERT MORRIS at MOUNT ST. MARY’S 1:00 pm SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at WAGNER 7:00 pm Thursday, January 13 BRYANT at QUINNIPIAC 7:00 pm CCSU at SACRED HEART 7:00 pm FDU at ROBERT MORRIS 7:00 pm MOUNT ST. MARY’S at LONG ISLAND 7:00 pm MONMOUTH at SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 7:00 pm WAGNER at ST. FRANCIS (NY) 7:00 pm Saturday, January 15 BRYANT at SACRED HEART
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3:30 pm
CCSU at QUINNIPIAC 4:00 pm FDU at SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 7:00 pm WAGNER at LONG ISLAND 4:30 pm MONMOUTH at ROBERT MORRIS 7:00 pm MOUNT ST. MARY’S at ST. FRANCIS (NY) 4:30 pm Monday, January 17 Houston Baptist at FDU QUINNIPIAC at Brown
7:00 pm 1:00 pm
Saturday, February 12 CCSU at BRYANT 4:00 pm MONMOUTH at FDU 2:00 pm LONG ISLAND at ST. FRANCIS (NY) 12:00 pm MOUNT ST. MARY’S at WAGNER 7:00 pm ROBERT MORRIS at SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 8:30 pm Monday, February 14 QUINNIPIAC at SACRED HEART
7:30 pm
Thursday, January 20 FDU at BRYANT 7:00 pm CCSU at MONMOUTH 7:45 pm LONG ISLAND at ROBERT MORRIS 7:00 pm SACRED HEART at MOUNT ST. MARY’S 7:00 pm QUINNIPIAC at WAGNER 7:00 pm ST. FRANCIS (NY) at SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 7:00 pm
Thursday, February 17 QUINNIPIAC at BRYANT 7:00 pm SACRED HEART at CCSU 7:00 pm ROBERT MORRIS at FDU 7:00 pm LONG ISLAND at WAGNER 7:00 pm SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at MONMOUTH 7:45 pm ST. FRANCIS (NY) at MOUNT ST. MARY’S 7:00 pm
Saturday, January 22 MONMOUTH at BRYANT FDU at CCSU LONG ISLAND at SAINT FRANCIS (PA) QUINNIPIAC at MOUNT ST. MARY’S ST. FRANCIS (NY) at ROBERT MORRIS SACRED HEART at WAGNER
4:00 pm 3:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Saturday, February 19 SACRED HEART at BRYANT 4:00 pm QUINNIPIAC at CCSU 3:30 pm SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at FDU 7:00 pm LONG ISLAND at MOUNT ST. MARY’S 7:00 pm ROBERT MORRIS at MONMOUTH 7:00 pm ST. FRANCIS (NY) at WAGNER 12:00 pm
Thursday, January 27 WAGNER at BRYANT 7:00 pm MOUNT ST. MARY’S at CCSU 7:00 pm LONG ISLAND at FDU 7:00 pm ST. FRANCIS (NY) at MONMOUTH 7:45 pm ROBERT MORRIS at QUINNIPIAC 7:00 pm SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at SACRED HEART 7:00 pm
Thursday, February 24 BRYANT at LONG ISLAND 7:00 pm CCSU at ST. FRANCIS (NY) 7:00 pm FDU at SACRED HEART 7:00 pm MONMOUTH at QUINNIPIAC 7:00 pm MOUNT ST. MARY’S at ROBERT MORRIS 7:00 pm WAGNER at SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 7:00 pm
Saturday, January 29 MOUNT ST. MARY’S at BRYANT WAGNER at CCSU ST. FRANCIS (NY) at FDU LONG ISLAND at MONMOUTH ROBERT MORRIS at SACRED HEART SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at QUINNIPIAC
4:00 pm 3:30 pm 7:00 pm 2:00 pm 3:30 pm 2:00 pm
Saturday, February 26 BRYANT at ST. FRANCIS (NY) 4:30 pm CCSU at LONG ISLAND 2:00 pm FDU at QUINNIPIAC 4:00 pm MONMOUTH at SACRED HEART 3:30 pm MOUNT ST. MARY’S at SAINT FRANCIS (PA) 7:00 pm WAGNER at ROBERT MORRIS 7:00 pm
Monday, February 1 NJIT at FDU
7:00 pm
Thursday, March 3 NEC Tournament Quarterfinals at Higher Seeds TBA
Thursday, February 3 BRYANT at ROBERT MORRIS CCSU at SAINT FRANCIS (PA) FDU at WAGNER SACRED HEART at LONG ISLAND MONMOUTH at MOUNT ST. MARY’S QUINNIPIAC at ST. FRANCIS (NY)
7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm
Saturday, February 5 BRYANT at SAINT FRANCIS (PA) CCSU at ROBERT MORRIS FDU at MOUNT ST. MARY’S QUINNIPIAC at LONG ISLAND MONMOUTH at WAGNER SACRED HEART at ST. FRANCIS (NY)
7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 4:30 pm 7:00 pm 4:30 pm
Wednesday, February 9 BRYANT at CCSU 7:00 pm FDU at MONMOUTH 7:45 pm ST. FRANCIS (NY) at LONG ISLAND 7:00 pm WAGNER at MOUNT ST. MARY’S 7:00 pm SACRED HEART at QUINNIPIAC 7:00 pm SAINT FRANCIS (PA) at ROBERT MORRIS 7:00 pm
Sunday, March 6 NEC Tournament Semifinals at Higher Seeds Wednesday, March 9 NEC Championship at Higher Seed
TBA
7:00 pm
Justin Rutty Forward
Senior > 6–7 > 255 Newburgh, N.Y. > Newburgh Free Academy
As A Junior In 2009–10:
Named Quinnipiac’s first–ever Northeast Conference Player of the Year, earning the honor from both the NEC and CollegeInsider.com ... Earned Connecticut 6 Player of the Year ... Selected to the first team by the NEC and National Association of Basketball Coaches District 18, as well as Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Third Team ... Averaged 15.3 points (8th – NEC) and ranked eighth nationally at 10.9 rebounds per game (1st – NEC), becoming one of just 20 players in NCAA Division I to average a double–double ... Finished the season with 17 double–doubles to push his career total to 30, most in Quinnipiac Division I history ... Ended the season ranked second nationally in offensive rebounds per game for the second straight season at 4.9 per game ... Scored his 1,000th career point on 2/11 against St. Francis (N.Y.), and stood 23rd in Quinnipiac history with 1,158 points at the end of the 2009–10 season ... Became Quinnipiac’s Division I Rebounding King, passing Bill Romano ‘02 (580) on 1/9 ... At season’s end, Rutty had 798 career rebounds, 15th all–time in the NEC ... Finished the season with 505 points, 19th–most in program single–season history, sixth–most in program Division I history ... Made 205 field goals, third–most in program Division I single–season history ... Had double–doubles in five straight games (1/24–2/6), and followed with seven consecutive double–doubles, spanning 2/18 to 3/10 ... Named NEC Player of the Week and Connecticut 6 Player of the Week twice each ... Scored a season–high 30 points to go along with 15 rebounds at Rhode Island, 12/8 ... Had 26 points to go along with 14 rebounds against Central Connecticut, 1/24 ... Scored 25 points against both Brown (1/11) and Monmouth (2/25) ... Grabbed a season–high 17 rebounds, to go along with 14 points against Mount St. Mary’s, 1/7 ... Corralled a career–high 11 offensive rebounds at Saint Francis (Pa.), 2/18, besting his previous career–best of 10, established 11/21 at Yale ... Scored at least 20 points in nine different games, while grabbing at least 10 rebounds 21 times.
As A Sophomore In 2008–09:
Named Quinnipiac’s first–ever Northeast Conference Player of the Year, earning the honor from both the NEC and CollegeInsider.com ... Earned Connecticut 6 Player of the Year ... Selected to the first team by the NEC and National Association of Basketball Coaches District 18, as well as Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Third Team ... Averaged 15.3 points (8th – NEC) and ranked eighth nationally at 10.9 rebounds per game (1st – NEC), becoming one of just 20 players in NCAA Division I to average a double–double ... Finished the season with 17 double–doubles to push his career total to 30, most in Quinnipiac
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>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
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Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct 2007-08 28-23 611-21.8 92-156 .590 0-0 .000 24-65 .369 2008-09 30-28 968-32.3 194-321 .604 0-0 .000 57-136 .419 2009-10 33-33 1,040-31.5 205-378 .542 0-0 .000 95-151 .629 TOTALS 91-84 2,619-28.8 491-855 .574 0-0 .000 176-352 .500
Division I history ... Ended the season ranked second nationally in offensive rebounds per game for the second straight season at 4.9 per game ... Scored his 1,000th career point on 2/11 against St. Francis (N.Y.), and stood 23rd in Quinnipiac history with 1,158 points at the end of the 2009–10 season ... Became Quinnipiac’s Division I Rebounding King, passing Bill Romano ‘02 (580) on 1/9 ... At season’s end, Rutty had 798 career rebounds, 15th all–time in the NEC ... Finished the season with 505 points, 19th–most in program single–season history, sixth–most in program Division I history ... Made 205 field goals, third–most in program Division I single–season history ... Had double–doubles in five straight games (1/24–2/6), and followed with seven consecutive double– doubles, spanning 2/18 to 3/10 ... Named NEC Player of the Week and Connecticut 6 Player of the Week twice each ... Scored a season–high 30 points to go along with 15 rebounds at Rhode Island, 12/8 ... Had 26 points to go along with 14 rebounds against Central Connecticut, 1/24 ... Scored 25 points against both Brown (1/11) and Monmouth (2/25) ... Grabbed a season–high 17 rebounds, to go along with 14 points against Mount St. Mary’s, 1/7 ... Corralled a career–high 11 offensive rebounds at Saint Francis (Pa.), 2/18, besting his previous career–best of 10, established 11/21 at Yale ... Scored at least 20 points in nine different games, while grabbing at least 10 rebounds 21 times.
As a Freshman in 2007–08:
Led the Northeast Conference in field–goal percentage (.590) and finished ninth in offensive rebounds per game (2.29) ... Started 23 of 28 games played, averaging 7.4 points (5th – team) and 5.1 rebounds (4th – team) ... Named NEC Rookie of the Week on Jan. 7, after averaging 9.7 points, 6.7 rebounds and shooting 66.7 percent in three games for the Bobcats, Dec. 31–Jan. 5 ... Made the fourth–most field goals on the team (92) ... Scored in double–figures 10 times, including a career–high 14 points, Jan. 31, against Saint Francis (Pa.) ... Grabbed a season–high 12 rebounds in the season–opener against Hartford ... blocked a season–high three shots at Long Island, Feb. 14 ... Made five shots or more on nine different occasions, including five performances of 5–for–6 shooting.
Before Quinnipiac:
Four year letterwinner at Newburgh Free Academy...Third Team all–state selection...Player of the Year for 2005–06 New York State Section 9 Champion...Times–Herald Record Section 9 Player of the Year.
Personal:
Born in Newburgh, N.Y....Son of Mary Ann and Valentine Rutty ... has three siblings – Jonte and Atcliff Rutty and Joel Quinn ... A sociology major.
Off Def 64 80 137 158 163 196 364 434
Tot 144 295 359 798
Avg 5.1 9.8 10.9 8.8
PF 81 83 96 260
FO 4 2 2 8
>> 2009–10 SEASON HIGHS Points • 30 at Rhode Island, 12/8/09 Rebounds • 17 vs. Mount St. Mary’s, 1/7/10 Assists • 4 vs. Long Island, 2/13/10 Blocks • 3, two times Steals • 4 at Rhode Island, 12/8/09
A TO 18 32 27 64 29 74 74 170
Blk 11 30 18 59
Stl Pts Avg 12 208 7.4 19 445 14.8 34 505 15.3 65 1,158 12.7
>> CAREER HIGHS Points • 30, two times Rebounds • 18 vs. Sacred Heart, 1/22/09 Assists • 5 vs. Long Island, 1/31/09 Blocks • 4 vs. Robert Morris, 1/8/09 Steals • 3 vs. Bryant, 11/22/08
>> 2009–10 GAME-BYGAME Date Nov. 13 Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 13 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 17
Opponent vs. Hartford at Lehigh at Yale at Maine at Navy at UMass
Points Rebounds Off. Reb. 5 5 0 19 8 5 23 14 10 14 6 2 15 9 7 8 13 9 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 23 8 2 at Rhode Island 30 15 8 at Vermont 14 10 2 COLUMBIA 8 14 2 DARTMOUTH 10 14 5 at Monmouth 4 7 2 MOUNT ST. MARY’S 14 17 5 WAGNER 9 11 3 BROWN 25 8 6 at Central Connecticut 7 8 2 at Bryant 7 9 3 BRYANT 8 4 2 CENTRAL CONN. 26 14 5 at Wagner 15 10 6 at Mount St. Mary’s 18 15 7 at Sacred Heart 22 10 6 SACRED HEART 16 13 6 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 17 8 3 LONG ISLAND 8 11 4 at Saint Francis (Pa.) 14 16 11 at Robert Morris 17 11 6 MONMOUTH 25 12 5 at Fairleigh Dickinson 14 13 7 MONMOUTH 14 13 4 LONG ISLAND 22 16 8 ROBERT MORRIS 12 10 5 at Virginia Tech 22 7 5
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Deontay Twyman Guard
Senior > 6-0 > 170 Olney, Md. > Sherwood (Polk C.C./Ball State)
As A Junior In 2009–10:
Saw action in each of the Bobcats’ 33 games, including one start ... Averaged 7.1 points while shooting a team–best 85.2 percent from the free–throw line ... Contributed double–figures scoring in 11 games ... Scored a season–high 16 points on two occasions, 1/21 against Bryant and March 7 in the NEC Tournament Semifinals against Long Island ... pitched in with 14 points and a season–high five assists at Central Connecticut, 1/14 ... Scored 13 points and added a season–high six rebounds against Brown, 1/11 ... chipped in with 13 points at Mount St. Mary’s, 1/30 ... Scored 12 points in his Quinnipiac debut, 11/13 against Hartford ... Contributed 11 points at Navy, 11/30 ... Scored 10 points on four different occasions, against Wagner, Saint Francis (Pa.), Robert Morris and Monmouth.
Before Quinnipiac:
A transfer to Quinnipiac after spending the last two years at Ball State University and Polk Community College, respectively...Named to the All–Suncoast Conference First Team and the Florida Community College Activities Association All–Tournament Team as a sophomore...Averaged a team–best 17.3 points per game while dishing out 3.7 assists, grabbing 2.7 rebounds and making 1.7 steals per game...Shot 44.6 percent from the floor, including 42.3 percent from long distance, while connecting at 76.7 percent from the free–throw line...A two–sport star at Sherwood High School in Washington, D.C., he became the first Washington Post All–Met selection in both basketball and football in 17 years (Lawrence Moten, 1989–90)...Led Sherwood to the 4A State Championship after averaging 17 points, eight assists, six rebounds and three steals per game as a senior as Sherwood posted the most wins in school history with a 23–4 record...Finished his prep career with more than 1,200 points...Was a member of the Capital Classic Basketball Team as one of the area’s top five players...Named All–Montgomery County and All–Gazette Player of the Year...In football, he led Sherwood to consecutive Maryland 4A State Finals...As a quarterback, he registered over 7,000 yards and connected on a Maryland state record 80 touchdown passes...Named to George Michael’s Golden Eleven and earned Montgomery County Offensive Player of the Year recognition.
Personal:
The son of Donna Moals and Gary E. Twyman...Has two brothers, Carlos Hill and Gary Twyman, Jr...Also has two sisters, Amanda and Angel...Majoring in history...Born in Olney, Md.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year 2007-08 2008-09 TOTALS
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GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk 15-0 107-7.1 8-25 .320 6-15 .400 5-6 .833 3 11 14 0.9 8 0 8 5 0 33-1 609-18.5 80-182 .440 29-78 .372 46-54 .852 17 63 80 2.4 68 2 62 44 3 48-1 716-14.9 88-207 .425 35-93 .376 51-60 .850 20 74 94 2.0 76 2 70 49 3
Stl Pts Avg 2 27 1.8 21 235 7.1 23 262 5.5
>> 2009–10 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Points • 16, two times Rebounds • 6 vs. Brown, 1/11/10 Assists • 5 at CCSU, 1/14/10 Blocks • 1, two times Steals • 2, four times
>> 2009–10 GAME-BYGAME Date Nov. 13 Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 13 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 17
Opponent vs. Hartford at Lehigh at Yale at Maine at Navy at UMass
Points Rebounds Assists 12 2 2 3 1 0 0 3 3 4 3 4 11 5 1 5 2 2 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 6 1 0 at Rhode Island 0 1 2 at Vermont 0 0 0 COLUMBIA 6 1 2 DARTMOUTH 2 1 2 at Monmouth 2 0 0 MOUNT ST. MARY’S 0 1 1 WAGNER 10 3 2 BROWN 13 6 3 at Central Connecticut 14 1 5 at Bryant 8 4 3 BRYANT 16 2 3 CENTRAL CONN. 9 1 0 at Wagner 3 2 0 at Mount St. Mary’s 13 2 1 at Sacred Heart 9 3 4 SACRED HEART 2 1 3 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 8 3 3 LONG ISLAND 8 3 2 at Saint Francis (Pa.) 10 4 1 at Robert Morris 10 0 2 MONMOUTH 8 4 1 at Fairleigh Dickinson 6 5 3 MONMOUTH 10 2 2 LONG ISLAND 16 5 3 ROBERT MORRIS 8 3 1 at Virginia Tech 3 5 1
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James Johnson Guard
Junior > 6–0 > 195 Queens, N.Y. > Bishop Loughlin (N.Y.) Memorial H.S.
As A Sophomore In 2009–10:
Started every game the Bobcats played for the second straight season to stretch his consecutive starts streak to 64 games, second most in Quinnipiac history ... averaged 12.1 points and 4.0 assists per game, good for third and first on the team, respectively ... his point total ranked 16th and his assist average was 7th in the Northeast Conference ... led the team in three–point field–goal percentage at 38.5 percent, which also placed him fifth in the NEC ... shot 82.9 percent from the charity stripe, good for third in the NEC and third in program Division I single–season history ... his 1.42 steals per game tied for the team lead with James Feldeine, while also tying for 10th in the NEC ... scored in double figures in 21 of 33 games, including a career–high 28 points in the Bobcats’ 87–79 victory at Robert Morris, Feb. 20 ... chipped in with 23 points each against Long Island (2/13) and Monmouth (3/4) ... Dished out a season–high eight assists on two occasions in the postseason, 3/4 in the NEC Tournament Quarterfinals against Monmouth and 3/17 in the National Invitation Tournament First Round at Virginia Tech ... made a season–high four steals at Maine, 11/24 ... made three steals on six different occasions. .
As A Freshman In 2008–09:
Named to the Northeast Conference All–Rookie Team...Named the Choice Hotels NEC Rookie of the Week on 12/1/09...Started all 31 games for the Bobcats in his first season...Third on the team with 304 points for a 9.8 points–per–game average...Led the team with 127 assists at a 4.1 per–game rate...Also third on the team with 3.7 rebounds per game...Team–leader in free throw percentage at 79.8% (67–84)... Ranked among the NEC leaders with a 1.5 assist–to–turnover ratio... Also averaged 1.5 steals per game...Had six points, three assists and three rebounds in his first collegiate game against Hartford on 11/14...Turned in a solid all–around performance against Army with eight points, three rebounds, three assists and three steals...Scored a season and career–high 17 points against the University of Maryland–Baltimore County on 11/21...Also had six assists in that game...Had 11 points and seven rebounds against Bryant on 11/22...Had 10 points, seven assists and five rebounds against Maine on 11/25...Finished with eight points and seven assists against Binghamton on 12/1...Had his first career double–double, just missing a triple–double, when he finished with 12 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds against Monmouth on 12/6...Had nine points and seven assists against Wagner on 12/13...Had his longest stretch of double–digit games from Dec. 14 through Jan. 3...Had 12 points and six rebounds against Dartmouth on 12/14...Had 15 points, five steals and four assists against Vermont on 12/21...Had 12 points and seven assists against Brown on 12/29...Totaled 12 points and two steals against
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YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS Year 2008-09 2009-10 TOTALS
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GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk 31-31 1,009-32.5 106-295 .359 25-78 .321 67-84 .798 29 86 115 3.7 82 1 127 86 3 33-33 1,071-32.5 126-320 .394 40-104 .385 107-129 .829 28 70 98 3.0 73 0 132 72 3 64-64 2,080-32.5 232-615 .377 65-182 .357 174-213 .817 57 156 213 3.3 155 1 259 158 6
Cornell on 12/31 and 12 points, four assists and three steals against Fairleigh Dickinson on 1/3...Had seven points and six assists against Robert Morris on 1/8...Had six points and six assists against Saint Francis (Pa.) on 1/10...Had 13 points, seven rebounds and five assists against St. Francis (N.Y.) on 1/15...Had 12 points at Monmouth on 1/17... Matched his season–best with 17 points against Central Connecticut State on 1/24...Also added three assists and three steals in the game...Had 10 points at Sacred Heart on 2/5...Dropped in 14 points against Bryant on 2/7...Had 13 points, seven rebounds and five assists against St. Francis (Pa.) on 2/12...Had 11 points, four assists and four steals against Central Connecticut on 2/28.
Before Quinnipiac:
Rated a two–star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com...Recipient of the Coach’s Leadership Award in 2007–08, after leading Bishop Loughlin to the 2007–08 Brooklyn/Queens Championship...Earned the 2007–08 United States Army Reserve National Scholar–Athlete Award...Named Third–Team All–Catholic High School Athletic Association (CHSAA) in 2008...Named 2007 5 Star Honesdale All–Star MVP...Earned 5 Star Best Lead Guard recognition in the NBA Division in 2006...Averaged 15 points, six assists and two steals in leading Bishop Loughlin to a 22–5 record as a senior...Earning team 2006–07 Defensive MVP at Bishop Loughlin...A four–year honor–roll student and recipient of the Advanced Regents Diploma.
Personal:
The son of Ruby and Bill Johnson...has five sisters...a business management major.
>> 2009–10 SEASON HIGHS Points • 28 at Robert Morris, 2/20/10 Rebounds • 7 vs. Bryant, 1/21/10 Assists • 8, two times Blocks • 1, three times Steals • 4 at Maine, 11/24/09
Stl Pts Avg 48 304 9.8 47 399 12.1 95 703 11.0
>> CAREER HIGHS Points • 28 at Robert Morris, 2/20/10 Rebounds • 9 vs. Monmouth, 12/6/08 Assists • 10 vs. Monmouth, 12/6/08 Blocks • 1, six times Steals • 5 vs. Vermont, 12/21/08
>> 2009–10 GAME-BY-GAME Date Nov. 13 Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Nov. 24 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 8 Dec. 13 Dec. 23 Dec. 30 Jan. 2 Jan. 7 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 28 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Feb. 11 Feb. 13 Feb. 18 Feb. 20 Feb. 25 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 Mar. 7 Mar. 10 Mar. 17
Opponent vs. Hartford at Lehigh at Yale at Maine at Navy at UMass
Points Rebounds Assists 15 0 1 10 5 5 13 6 4 16 2 4 2 5 6 13 6 3 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 4 2 4 at Rhode Island 12 0 2 at Vermont 11 4 5 COLUMBIA 8 0 6 DARTMOUTH 5 5 5 at Monmouth 14 3 1 MOUNT ST. MARY’S 15 2 0 WAGNER 17 2 2 BROWN 12 3 4 at Central Connecticut 10 3 1 at Bryant 16 4 4 BRYANT 9 7 5 CENTRAL CONN. 13 4 6 at Wagner 6 5 1 at Mount St. Mary’s 6 3 2 at Sacred Heart 8 1 2 SACRED HEART 15 4 2 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 17 2 3 LONG ISLAND 23 1 3 at Saint Francis (Pa.) 9 0 6 at Robert Morris 28 6 6 MONMOUTH 8 1 6 at Fairleigh Dickinson 13 3 5 MONMOUTH 23 4 8 LONG ISLAND 6 2 7 ROBERT MORRIS 5 3 5 at Virginia Tech 17 0 8
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Sean Light Guard
Senior > 6–5 > 205 Colts Neck, N.J. > West Virginia University > Christian Brothers (N.J.) Academy
As a Junior In 2009–10:
Saw action in 12 games off the bench for the Bobcats ... Established season highs of two points and two rebounds in Quinnipiac National Invitation Tournament appearance at Virginia Tech, 3/17 ... Knocked down a free throw at Bryant, 1/16 ... Grabbed one rebound in four different contests ... Made a steal against both Central Connecticut (1/14) and Bryant (1/21) ... Dished out an assist against Dartmouth, 12/30.
As a Sophomore In 2008–09:
Played in 25 games after walking–on the team...Totaled 26 points and 36 rebounds in 10.2 minutes per game...Averaged one point and 1.5 rebounds per game...Scored his first collegiate point against Binghamton on 12/1...Also had three rebounds in the game...Had two points and two rebounds against Monmouth on 12/6...Had three rebounds and two assists against Wagner on 12/13...Had four points and two rebounds against Dartmouth on 12/17...Had four rebounds against Brown on 12/29...Scored four points against Cornell on 12/31...Had two points and three rebounds against Fairleigh Dickinson on 1/3... Had a career–high five points against Robert Morris on 1/8...Had three points, a rebound and two assists against Saint Francis (Pa.)...Had two rebounds against Monmouth on 1/17...Had three boards against Sacred Heart on 1/22...Had two boards against Central Connecticut on 1/24, Mount St. Mary’s on 1/29 and Long Island on 1/31.
Before Quinnipiac:
>> 2009–10 SEASON HIGHS Points • 2 at Virginia Tech, 3/17/10 Rebounds • 2 at Virginia Tech, 3/17/10 Assists • 1 vs. Dartmouth, 12/30/09 Blocks • N/A Steals • 1, three times
>> CAREER HIGHS Points • 5 vs. Robert Morris, 1/8/09 Rebounds • 4 at Brown, 12/29/08 Assists • 2, three times Blocks • 1 at Brown, 12/29/08 Steals • 2 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 2/19/09
Spent two years at West Virginia before transferring to Quinnipiac ... a Central New Jersey All–Star at Christian Brothers (N.J.) Academy ... earned all–star status at the Eastern Invitational camp ... led Christian Brothers to two Shore Conference Championships and two state runner–up finishes.
Personal:
The son of Carol and Doug Light ... has an older sister, Colleen, and a younger brother, Patrick ... sister, Colleen, plays basketball at Carnegie Mellon University ... master of arts in teaching.Brothers to two Shore Conference Championships and two state runner–up finishes.
>> YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
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Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 25-0 256-10.2 9-32 .281 0-2 .000 8-17 .471 18 19 37 1.5 21 0 11 16 1 10 26 1.0 2009-10 12-0 19-1.6 1-6 .167 0-0 .000 1-2 .500 2 4 6 0.5 2 0 1 0 0 2 3 0.3 TOTALS 37-0 275-7.4 10-38 .263 0-2 .000 9-19 .474 20 23 43 1.2 23 0 12 16 1 12 29 0.8
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Kevin Tarca Guard
Junior > 5–10 > 165 Skillman, N.J. • Montgomery
As a Sophomore in 2009–10
Saw action in 12 games as a walk-on ... scored his first career points on a three-point field goal at Central Connecticut, 1/14 ... also added two steals at CCSU, 1/14 ... grabbed a rebound in five different games.
As a Freshman in 2008–09:
Walked onto the team and saw action in four games...Grabbed one rebound each at St. Francis (N.Y.) on 1/15 and against Mount St. Mary’s on 1/29...Made a steal against Fairleigh Dickinson (2/19)..
Before Quinnipiac:
A Second-Team All-Conference pick as a senior at Montgomery High School...Earned Honorable Mention All-Area in his final two years, as well as Honorable Mention All-Conference as a junior...Led Montgomery in points, assists and steals as the team earned its first playoff victory in eight years...Was named MVP of the Gene Haley Christmas Tournament...Named Team MVP as a senior...A four-year Honor Roll student.
Personal:
The son of Sandra and Thomas Tarca...Has an older brother, T.J., a younger sister, Megan, and a younger brother, Greg...Double major in Economics and Finance.
>> 2009–10 SEASON HIGHS Points • 3 at CCSU, 1/14/10 Rebounds • 1, five times Assists • N/A Blocks • N/A Steals • 2 at CCSU, 1/14/10
>> CAREER HIGHS Points • 3 at CCSU, 1/14/10 Rebounds • 1, seven times Assists • N/A Blocks • N/A Steals • 2 at CCSU, 1/14/10
YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
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Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2008-09 4-0 6-1.5 0-0 .000 0-0 .000 0-2 .000 1 1 2 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0.0 2009-10 12-0 16-1.3 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-0 .000 0 5 5 0.4 3 0 0 1 0 2 3 0.3 TOTALS 16-0 22-1.4 1-3 .333 1-2 .500 0-2 .000 1 6 7 0.4 5 0 0 1 0 3 3 0.2
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Dave Johnson Guard
Sophomore > 5-10 > 152 Jackson, N.J. > St. Mark’s (Mass.) School
As A Freshman In 2009–10
Took the court for 32 of the Bobcats’ 33 games ... Averaged 3.8 points, 1.9 assists and 1.8 rebounds per game ... Scored a career–high 14 points at Monmouth, 1/2 ... Added double–figure outputs with 10 points apiece against Fairleigh Dickinson (12/5) and Columbia (12/23) ... Scored nine points and added a season–high six rebounds against Sacred Heart, 2/6 ... Also grabbed six rebounds and dished out a season–high six assists, 1/11 against Brown ... Matched his season–high assists total with six more against Fairleigh Dickinson (12/5) ... Also made a season– high three steals against the Knights on 12/5 ... Made two steals on five different occasions.
Before Quinnipiac:
Played for the St. Mark’s School in Southborough, Mass...Averaged 14 points and eight rebounds to help St. Mark’s to a 24–6 record and the 2008–09 New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) Championship... As a senior at St. Mark’s, he was ranked as highly as the 26th–best point guard recruit in the country by ESPN.com...He averaged 11 points and eight assists in leading St. Marks to the Class C New England Championship during his junior season...Also helped St. Mark’s to the 2007–08 NEPSAC Championship...ISL First–Team selection...Also a 2008–09 McDonald’s All–American nominee.
Personal:
The son of Keisha and David Johnson, Sr...Has two younger brothers, Daniel and Matthew, and one younger sister, Kelly... A marketing major...Born in Jackson, N.J. >> 2009–10 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Points • 14 at Monmouth, 1/2/10 Rebounds • 6, two times Assists • 6, two times Blocks • 1 vs. Wagner, 1/9/10 Steals • 3 vs. FDU, 12/5/09
YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
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Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 32-0 529-16.5 38-100 .380 13-44 .295 32-41 .780 14 42 56 1.8 53 0 61 43 2 21 121 3.8 TOTALS 32-0 529-16.5 38-100 .380 13-44 .295 32-41 .780 14 42 56 1.8 53 0 61 43 2 21 121 3.8
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Raheem May-Thompson Forward
Sophomore > 6–6 > 215 London, England > DeMatha/Towson Catholic
As A Freshman In 2009–10:
Saw action in 20 games as a reserve for the Bobcats ... scored his first career points with a field goal against Dartmouth, 12/30 ... also scored two points each against Bryant (1/21) and Monmouth (2/25) ... grabbed a season–high two rebounds at Central Connecticut, 1/14 ... rejected his first career blocked shot, 1/14 at Central Connecticut, before adding another rejection, 1/21 against Bryant ... made his first career steal, 12/13 at Vermont, and added another theft, 3/17 at Virginia Tech.
Before Quinnipiac:
Played at DeMatha (Md.) High School and Towson Catholic (Md.) High School...Helped DeMatha to a 20–10 record in his one season there...Played for England’s U–16 national team...Named England’s Most Valuable Player twice...Named to the Eastern Invitational All–Star team...Invited to participate in the “Basketball Without Borders” program.
Personal:
The son of Elle May and Leo Thompson...His father won a gold medal with the English National Team at the Commonwealth Games...A broadcast journalism major...Born in London, England.
>> 2009–10 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Points • 2, two times Rebounds • 2 at CCSU, 1/14/10 Assists • 1 vs. Dartmouth, 12/30/09 Blocks • 1, two times Steals • 1, two times
YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
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Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 20-0 63-3.2 3-13 .231 0-0 .000 1-6 .167 3 5 8 0.4 16 0 1 6 2 2 7 0.4 TOTALS 20-0 63-3.2 3-13 .231 0-0 .000 1-6 .167 3 5 8 0.4 16 0 1 6 2 2 7 0.4
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Garvey Young
Guard
Before Quinnipiac:
A two–year contributor at the University of Vermont, seeing action in 64 games, including 50 starts...Earned 2010 America East All– Tournament Team and 2010 America East All–Defensive Team recognition a year after earning 2010 America East All–Rookie Team... Averaged 7.4 points and 4.0 rebounds per game as a sophomore after averaging 6.0 points and 3.0 rebounds as a freshman...Made an instant
Junior > 6-5 > 190 Washington, D.C. > Vermont/Georgetown Prep
impact for the Catamounts as a freshman, as he appeared in all 33 games, starting 21...Finished fourth on the team in both rebounds (100) and steals (25), while averaging 6.0 points per game...Reached double figures six times...Played his high school basketball at Georgetown Prep, where he scored 1,925 career points...Named to the Good Counsel Tip–Off Classic and Junior Orange Bowl Basketball Classic All–Tournament teams as a senior...Rivals.com rated Young as the top newcomer at the shooting guard position for the America East entering his freshman season...Took part in the prestigious Capital Classic All–Star game following his senior year...Was ranked as the No. 6 athlete in the area by the DCsportsfan. com...Also named the Gazette All–County Soccer Player of the Year as a senior and won the triple jump at the IAC Track & Field Championship.
Personal:
The son of John and Felicia Young...Born in Washington, D.C....Has two siblings, John and Camille...A business administration major.
William Harrison Guard
Junior > 6-3 > 175 Bronx, N.Y. > Western Texas/Wadleigh
10...Ranked the 54th-best shooting guard recruit in the nation out of high school by ESPN.com...Averaged 21.4 points, 9.5 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game as a senior under coach mike Crump at Wadleigh High School...Led Wadleigh to the Public Schools Athletic League quarterfinals in his final season, where he scored 35 points in his final high school game...Was named to the New York Daily News All-City Team as a senior...Also starred for coach Gary Charles and the New York Panthers AAU squad.
Before Quinnipiac:
Averaged a team-best 13.8 points and 5.7 rebounds per game while shooting 44 percent from the floor for Western Texas College in 2009-
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Personal:
The son of John and Felicia Young...Born in Washington, D.C....Has two siblings, John and Camille...A History major.
Jamee Jackson
Forward
Sophomore > 6–7 > 226 Newark, N.J. > DeMatha/St. Anthony’s
As A Freshman In 2009-10:
Saw action in each of the Bobcats’ 33 games, including one start ... Averaged 4.0 points and 3.7 rebounds per game as one of Coach Tom Moore’s first options off the bench ... Blocked a team–best 23 shots for a 0.7 blocks per game average ... Scored a season–high 10 points against Dartmouth 12/30 ... Grabbed a season–high 10 rebounds at Yale 11/21 ... Tore down eight rebounds against Columbia 12/23, including a season–high seven offensive boards ... Scored nine points and grabbed seven rebounds at Lehigh 11/18 ... Blocked a season–high four shots in the Bobcats’ National Invitation Tournament appearance at Virginia Tech 3/17, to go along with seven points and five rebounds ... Made two steals on three different occasions.
Before Quinnipiac:
Played at St. Anthony’s High School in Jersey City, N.J....Member of the top–ranked high school team in the USA Today Super 25 national rankings in 2007–08...Played two scholastic seasons at North Providence (R.I.) High School...Helped St. Anthony’s to an undefeated 32–0 season as the Friars were deemed 2008 national champions by USA Today... Ranked No. 78 in the country among power forward recruits...Named the 13th–best recruit in New Jersey by Rivals.com...Top ranked New Jersey–recruit in the Northeast Conference.
Personal:
The son of Gina Jackson and Eric Ebron...Has two brothers, Fredrick Jackson and Eric Ebron...A sociology major...Born in Newark, N.J.
>> 2009–10 SEASON & CAREER HIGHS Points • 10 vs. Dartmouth, 12/30/09 Rebounds • 10 at Yale, 11/21/09 Assists • 1, four times Blocks • 4 at Virginia Tech, 3/17/10 Steals • 2, three times
YEAR-BY-YEAR STATISTICS
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Year GP-GS Min-Avg FG-FGA Pct 3FG-FGA Pct FT-FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO A TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 33-1 500-15.2 46-95 .484 0-0 .000 40-75 .533 51 72 123 3.7 71 0 3 26 23 16 132 4.0 TOTALS 33-1 500-15.2 46-95 .484 0-0 .000 40-75 .533 51 72 123 3.7 71 0 3 26 23 16 132 4.0
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Austin Alecxih
Sophomore > 6-6 > 200 Columbia, Pa. UNC Asheville > Penn Manor (Pa.)/Oak Hill (Va.) Academy
Guard
Hill...Named Team MVP as a junior at Penn Manor...Also played AAU ball for Team Final.
Personal:
The son of Alecia and Peter Alecxih...Born in Columbia, Pa....Has an older brother, Chas, and a younger brother, Landon...Brother, Chas, is a defensive tackle on the University of Pittsburgh football team...A finance major
Before Quinnipiac:
Played one year at UNC Asheville, averaging 1.1 points and 0.5 rebounds in 14 games played...Was a key player at Oak Hill Academy as a senior, averaging 11 points and five rebounds per game...Oak Hill finished with 40–1 overall record and was ranked second in the country at the end of the season...averaged 22 points and seven rebounds per game at Penn Manor High School as a junior before transferring to Oak
Lance Brown
Guard
Sophomore > 6-4 > 220 Teaneck, N.J > Paterson Catholic/Fordham Univ. game of the North Jersey, Non–Public B tournament...Averaged 15.0 ppg and 8.0 rpg as a junior, leading the Cougars to a 23–5 record and the Passaic County Championship...Paterson Catholic advanced to the Non–Public A semifinal game before falling to No. 1 nationally–ranked St. Anthony...During the 2007–08 season, was named MVP of the Eddie Griffin Challenge, a contest which featured the top 10 seniors in New Jersey against the top 10 seniors from Philadelphia, netting 23 points and adding eight rebounds in the game...Led the New Jersey Playaz to the IS8 Fall Classic Championship in 2008.
Before Quinnipiac:
Averaged 6.5 points and 4.0 rebounds per game while shooting a team– high 41.7 percent from three–point range as a freshman at Fordham University...A graduate of Paterson Catholic High School in Paterson, N.J....Averaged 6.7 ppg as a senior in 2008–09, leading the Cougars to a 26–5 record, a perfect 9–0 in the conference...Missed part of senior season with an injury...Paterson Catholic advanced to the championship
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Personal:
The son of Lorraine Haynes and Lance Brown, Sr....Has a twin brother, Leneil Brown, and an older brother, Tristan Haynes...Brother, Leneil, is headed for the University of Pittsburgh on a football scholarship...A communications major.
Ike Azotam
Forward
Freshman > 6-6 > 225 Boston, Mass. > John D.O’Bryant/Marianapolis Prep to an 18–6 record and the City Championship runner up in 2008–09, averaging 18.0 points and 12.0 rebounds per game...Averaged 16.5 points and 9.5 rebounds per game for O’Bryant in 2007–08...Also played AAU basketball for Metro Boston Basketball, leading the team to the Sweet 16 Finish at Nationals in Summer 2009
Personal:
The son of Ada U. and Bennet Azotam...Born in Boston, Mass....Has an older sister, Ada, and two older brothers, Uchenna and Dozie...Brother, Dozie, played football at Georgetown...A communications major.
Before Quinnipiac:
Earned New England All–Star recognition in 2008–09 and 2009–10, as well as Massachusetts All–Scholastic in 2008–09 and New England Preparatory School Athletic Council (NEPSAC) All–Star in 2009–10... Led Marianapolis Prep to a 21–9 record and a NEPSAC Championship runner–up finish in 2009–10, averaging 19.3 points, 10.3 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 2.1 blocks per game...Led John D. O’Bryant High School
Tevin Baskin
Forward
Before Quinnipiac:
Led Trinity Catholic to a 102-12 record as a four-year contributor, including the 2008 Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference (FCIAC) Championship, the 2008 State Championship Runner-Up and two North Eastern Catholic Championships...Scored 1,869 career points, good for third in Trinity Catholic history...Averaged 22 points, 11 rebounds and three blocks per game...A three-time All-State First
Freshman > 6-6> 225 Boston, Mass. > John D.O’Bryant/Marianapolis Prep Team and All-FCIAC First Team selection...Twice named to the AllFCIAC Defensive Team...2008 FCIAC MVP...Two-time North Eastern Catholic Tournament MVP...Earned MSG Player of the Week and MSG Player of the Game...Selected to play in the 2009 Jordan Brand Classic at Madison Square Garden...Also played AAU basketball for the New York Gauchos, leading his team to the 2005 BCI National Championship, a second-place finish in 2008, fourth place in 2004 and sixth place in 2006...Led the Gauchos to the 2007 Rumble in the Bronx Championship and the 2005 Junior Olympic Championship...The Gauchos also won the 2007 Peach Jam and the 2005 Jam Fests
Personal:
The son of Yolanda Baskin and Donald Alexander...Born in Stamford, Conn....A communications major.
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Dominique Langston
Guard
Freshman > 6-3> 227 Bridgeport, Conn. > Kolbe Cathedral/St. Thomas More assists as a senior...Was named a McDonald’s All–America Nominee as a senior, while also earning All–Southwest Conference First Team recognition in his final two seasons...Was also named All–SWC Patriot Division in both his freshman and sophomore years...The Connecticut Post named Langston to its Super 15 All–Star Team in his final two seasons at Kolbe Cathedral...Scored more than 1,300 points at Kolbe Cathedral...Also played for the Connecticut Basketball Club AAU team...A strong senior season at Kolbe Cathedral resulted in an invitation to play for the South squad in the 2009 New England High School All–Star Challenge.
Before Quinnipiac:
A two–time Connecticut High School Coaches Association Class S All– State selection at Kolbe Cathedral for Coach John Pfohl, before earning Third Team All–Conference and averaging 17 points, five assists and five rebounds for Coach Jere Quinn at St. Thomas More in 2009–10... Averaged a double–double in both his junior and senior seasons at Kolbe Cathedral, culminating with averages of 24 points, 12 rebounds and six
Personal:
The son of Kimberly Mosely and Frank Langston...Born in Bridgeport, Conn....Has a younger sister, Alisha Beeman, and a younger brother, Napoleon Langston...A communications – media studies major.
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Boston University Terriers
Wednesday, Dec. 29 Case Gymnasium • Boston, Mass. .
Brown University Bears
Monday, Jan. 17 Pizzitola Sports Center • Providence, R.I.
Bryant University Bulldogs
Thursday, Jan. 13 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn. Thursday, Feb. 17 Chace Athletic Center • Smithfield, R.I.
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About Boston University Location: Boston, Mass. Enrollment: 32,557 President: Robert A. Brown Athletic Director: Mike Lynch Conference: America East Arena (Capacity): Case Gymnasium (1,800) Head Coach: Patrick Chambers Record: 21–14 (one year) Assistant Coaches: Brian Daly, Ross Condon, Dwayne Killings 2009–10 Record: 21–14 Basketball SID: Scott Ellis SID Phone: 617-353-2163 SID Fax: 617-353-5286 SID Email: msellis@bu.edu About Brown University Location: Providence, R.I. Enrollment: 6,013 President: Ruth J. Simmons Athletic Director: Michael Goldberger Conference: Ivy League Arena (Capacity): Pizzitola Sports Center (2,800) Head Coach: Jesse Agel (Vermont ’84) Record: 20–39 (two years) Assistant Coaches: T.J. Sorrentine, Sean Tabb, Abdul Abdullah 2009–10 Record: 11–20 Basketball SID: Christopher Humm SID Phone: 401-863-1095 SID Fax: 401-863-1436 SID E-mail: christopher_humm@brown.edu About Bryant University Location: Smithfield, R.I. Enrollment: 3,378 President: Ronald K. Machtley Athletic Director: Bill Smith Conference: Independent Arena (Capacity): Chace Athletic Center (2,600) Head Coach: Tim O’Shea (Boston College ’84) Record: 129–145 (nine years) Assistant Coaches: Dwayne Pina, Kevin Kurbec, Mike Kelly 2009–10 Record: 1–29 Basketball SID: Allie Weinberger SID Phone: 401-232-6558 SID Fax: 401-232-6076 SID E-mail: aweinbe1@bryant.edu
Patrick Chambers
Jesse Agel
Tim O’Shea
Central Connecticut State University Blue Devils
Saturday, Jan. 15 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn. Saturday, Feb. 19 Detrick Gym • New Britain, Conn.
Dartmouth College Big Green
Tuesday, Nov. 23 Leede Arena • Hanover, N.H.
Fairleigh Dickinson University Knights
Saturday, Jan. 8 Stratis Arena • Hackensack, N.J. Saturday, Feb. 26 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.
About Central Connecticut State University Location: New Britain, Conn. Enrollment: 12,330 President: John W. Miller Athletic Director: Paul Schlickmann Conference: Northeast Arena (Capacity): William H. Detrick Gymnasium (3,200) Head Coach: Howie Dickenman (CCSU ’70) Record: 217–196 (14 years) Assistant Coaches: Sean Ryan, Steve Treffiletti, Jamaal Wagner 2009–10 Record: 12–18 Basketball SID: Tom Pincince SID Phone: 860-832-3089 SID Fax: 860-832-3084 SID E-mail: PincinceT@ccsu.edu About Dartmouth College Location: Hanover, N.H. Enrollment: 4,196 President: Jim Yong Kim Interim Athletic Director: Bob Ceplikas Conference: Ivy League Arena (Capacity): Leede Arena (2,100) Head Coach: Paul Cormier (Univ.of New Hampshire ‘74) Record: 173–206 (14 years) Assistant Coaches: Patrick Beilein, Joey Gallo, Ricky Moore 2009–10 Record: 5–23 Basketball SID: Rick Bender SID Phone: 603-646-1030 SID Fax: 603-646-1286 SID E-mail: rick.bender@dartmouth.edu
About Fairleigh Dickinson University Location: Teaneck, N.J. Enrollment: 6,464 President: J. Michael Adams Athletic Director: David Langford Conference: Northeast Arena (Capacity): Stratis Arena (4,500) Head Coach: Gregory Vetrone (Long Island- CW Post ’86) Record: 11-21 (one year) Assistant Coaches: Jeremy Fink, Marcus Tony-El 2009-10 Record: 11-21 Basketball SID: Chris Strauch SID Phone: 201-692-2204 SID Fax: 201-692-9361 SID E-mail: strauchc@fdu.edu
Howie Dickenman
Paul Cormier
Gregory Vetrone
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University of Hartford Hawks
Tuesday, Nov. 16 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.
Lehigh University Mountain Hawks
Tuesday, Dec. 7 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.
Long Island University Blackbirds
Saturday, Feb. 5 Wellness, Recreation and Athletic Center Brooklyn, N.Y.
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About University of Hartford Location: West Hartford, Conn. Enrollment: 4, 697 President: Walter Harrison Athletic Director: Patricia H. Meiser Conference: America East Arena (Capacity): Chase Arena at Reich Family Pavilion (3,508) Head Coach: John Gallagher (St. Joseph’s ’99) Record: First Year Assistant Coaches: Drew Dawson, Chris Gerlufsen, Jason Ivey 2009–10 Record: 8–22 Basketball SID: Daniel Ruede SID Phone: 860-768-4501 SID Fax: 860-768-4068 SID Email: ruede@hartford.edu About Lehigh University Location: Bethlehem, Pa. Enrollment: 4,792 President: Alice P. Gast Athletic Director: Joe Sterrett Conference: Patriot League Arena (Capacity): Stabler Arena (5,600) Head Coach: Brett Reed (Eckerd ’95) Record: 51–40 (three years) Assistant Coaches: Matt Logie, Antoni Wyche, Damion Jablonski 2009–10 Record: 22–11 Basketball SID: Steve Lomangino SID Phone: 610-758-3174 SID Fax: 610-758-4407 SID E-mail: sjl304@lehigh.edu
About Long Island University Location: Brooklyn, N.Y. Enrollment: 11,000 President: David J. Steinberg Athletic Director: John Suarez Conference: Northeast Arena (Capacity): Wellness, Recreation and Athletic Center (2,500) Head Coach: Jim Ferry (Keene State ’90) Record: 202–153 (12 years) Assistant Coaches: Jack Perri, Lenny Pitt, Rich Glesmann 2009–10 Record: 14–17 Basketball SID: Jeff Mead SID Phone: 718-488-1420 SID Fax: 718-488-3302 SID E-mail: Jeff.Mead@liu.edu
John Gallagher
Brett Reed
Jim Ferry
University of Maine Blackbears
Monday, Nov. 29 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.
University of Massachusetts Minutemen
Wednesday, Dec. 1 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.
Monmouth University Hawks
Thursday, Jan. 6 Multipurpose Activity Center West Long Branch, N.J. Thursday, Feb. 24 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.
About University of Maine Location: 11,900 President: Dr. Robert Kennedy Athletic Director: Blake James Conference: America East Arena (Capacity): Harold Alfond Sports Arena (5,712) Head Coach: Ted Woodward (Bucknell ’86) Record: 73–94 (five years) Assistant Coaches: Douglas Leichner, Chris Markwood, Ed Kohtala 2009–10 Record: 19–11 Basketball SID: Andrew Mahoney SID Phone: 207-581-4158 SID Fax: 207-581-3297 SID E-mail: andrew.mahoney@umit.maine.edu
Ted Woodward
About University of Massachusetts Location: 27,016 President: Jack M. Wilson Athletic Director: John McCutcheon Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (Capacity): Mullins Center (9,493) Head Coach: Derek Kellogg (Massachusetts ’95) Record: 24–38 (two years) Assistant Coaches: Adam Ginsburg, Antwon Jackson, Vance Walberg 2009–10 Record: 12–20 Basketball SID: Jason Yellin SID Phone: 413-577-3061 SID Fax: 413-545-1556 SID E-mail: jyellin@admin.umass.edu
Derek Kellogg
About Monmouth University Location: West Long Branch, N.J. Enrollment: 4,500 President: Paul G. Gaffney II Athletic Director: Marilyn McNeil Conference: Northeast Arena (Capacity): Multipurpose Activity Center (4,100) Head Coach: Dave Calloway (Monmouth ’89) Record: 169–206 (13 years) Assistant Coaches: Tahj Holden, Kevin Murphy, Chris Kenny 2009–10 Record: 12–19 Basketball SID: Chris Tobin SID Phone: 732-263-5180 SID Fax: 732-571-3535 SID E-mail: ctobin@monmouth.edu
Dave Calloway
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Mount St. Mary’s University Mountaineers
Saturday, Dec. 4 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn. Saturday, Jan. 22 Knott Arena • Emmitsburg, Md.
Niagara University Purple Eagles
Wednesday, Dec. 22 John J. “Taps” Gallagher Center Niagara University, N.Y.
University of Rhode Island Rams
Saturday, Dec. 11 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.
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About Mount St. Mary’s University Location: Emmitsburg, Md. Enrollment: 1,600 President: Dr. Thomas H. Powell Athletic Director: Lynne Robinson Conference: Northeast Arena (Capacity): Knott Arena (3,121) Head Coach: Robert Burke Record: First Year Assistant Coaches: Ahmad Dorsett, Mike Farrelly, Matt Henry 2009–10 Record: 16–15 Basketball SID: Mark Vandergrift SID Phone: 301-447-5384 SID Fax: 301-447-5300 SID E-mail: vandergrift@msmary.edu About Niagara University Location: Niagara University, N.Y. Enrollment: 3,853 President: Rev. Joseph L. Levesque, C.M. Athletic Director: Ed McLaughlin Conference: Metro Atlantic Athletic Arena (Capacity): John. J. “Taps” Gallagher Center (2,400) Head Coach: Joe Mihalich Record: 205–132 (11 years) Assistant Coaches: Kyle Neptune, Luke Dobrich, Phil Martelli, Jr. 2009–10 Record: 18–15 Basketball SID: TBD SID Phone: 716-286-8586 SID Fax: 716-286-8582 SID Email: TBD About University of Rhode Island Location: Kingston, R.I. Enrollment: 13,234 President: Dr. David M. Dooley Athletic Director: Thorr Bjorn Conference: Atlantic 10 Arena (Capacity): Thomas M. Ryan Center (7,657) Head Coach: Jim Baron (St. Bonaventure ’77) Record: 363–330 (23 years) Assistant Coaches: Kevin Clark, Pat Clarke, Preston Murphy 2009–10 Record: 26–10 Basketball SID: Mike Laprey SID Phone: 401-874-2401 SID Fax: 401-829-3747 SID E-mail: mlaprey@uri.edu
Robert Burke
Joe Mihalich
Jim Baron
Robert Morris University Colonials
Thursday, Jan. 27 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.
Sacred Heart University Pioneers
Wednesday, Feb. 9 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn. Monday, Feb. 14 William H. Pitt Center • Fairfield, Conn.
St. Francis College Terriers
Thursday, Feb. 3 Pope Physical Education Center Brooklyn Heights, N.Y.
About Robert Morris University Location: Moon Township, Pa. Enrollment: 5,000 President: Gregory G. Dell’Omo Athletic Director: Craig Coleman Conference: Northeast Arena (Capacity): Charles L. Sewall Center (3,056) Head Coach: Andrew Toole Record: First Year Assistant Coaches: Michael Byrnes, Matt Hahn, Robby Pridgen 2009–10 Record: 23–12 Basketball SID: Jim Duzyk SID Phone: 412-397-4314 SID Fax: 412-397-5857 SID E-mail: duzyk@rmu.edu About Sacred Heart University Location: Fairfield, Conn. Enrollment: 3,400 President: Dr. Anthony J. Cernera Athletic Director: C. Donald Cook Conference: Northeast Arena (Capacity): William H. Pitt Center (2,300) Head Coach: Dave Bike (Sacred Heart ’69) Record: 495–444 (32 years) Assistant Coaches: Johnny Kidd, Anthony Latina 2009–10 Record: 14–15 Basketball SID: Bill Peterson SID Phone: 203-396-8125 SID Fax: 203-371-7889 SID E-mail: petersonb2@sacredheart.edu
About St. Francis College Location: Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. Enrollment: 2,300 President: Brendan J. Dugan Athletic Director: Irma Garcia Conference: Northeast Arena (Capacity): Pope Physical Education Center (1,200) Head Coach: Glen Braica (Queens College ‘89) Record: First Year Assistant Coaches: Clive Bentick, Andy Johnston 2009–10 Record: 11–18 Basketball SID: Dave Gansell SID Phone: 718-489-5369 SID Fax: 718-797-2140 SID E-mail: dgansell@stfranciscollege.edu
Andrew Toole
Dave Bike
Glen Braica
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Saint Francis University Red Flash
University of Vermont Catamounts
Saturday, Jan. 29 TD Bank Sports Cente Hamden, Conn.
Saturday, Nov. 20 TD Bank Sports Center Hamden, Conn.
About Saint Francis University Location: Loretto, Pa. Enrollment: 2,125 President: Father Gabriel Zeis Athletic Director: Robert Krimmel Conference: Northeast Don Friday Arena (Capacity): DeGol Arena (3,500) Head Coach: Don Friday (Lebanon Valley ‘90) Record: 100–91 (seven years) Assistant Coaches: Doug Kraft, Jon-David Byers, Chris Clark 2009-10 Record: 11–19 Basketball SID: Bob Volkert SID Phone: 814-472-3128 SID Fax: 814-472-3196 SID E-mail: rvolkert@francis.edu
About University of Vermont Location: Burlington, Vt. Enrollment: 13,391 President: Dr. Daniel Mark Fogel Athletic Director: Dr. Robert Corran Conference: America East Arena (Capacity): Patrick Gym (3,266) Head Coach: Mike Lonergan (Catholic ’88) Record: 354–147 (16 years) Assistant Coaches: Hajj Turner, John Becker, Matt O’Brien 2009–10 Record: 25–10 Basketball SID: Ben Dickie SID Phone: 802-656-1188 SID Fax: 802-656-8328 SID E-mail: bdickie@uvm.edu
Wagner College
Yale University
Seahawks
Bulldogs
Monday, Jan. 3 TD Bank Sports Center Hamden, Conn.
Saturday, Nov. 21 John J. Lee Amphitheater New Haven, Conn.
Thursday, Jan. 20 Spiro Sports Center Staten Island, N.Y. About Wagner College Location: Staten Island, N.Y. Enrollment: 1,850 President: Dr. Richard Guarasci Dan Hurley Athletic Director: Walt Hameline Conference: Northeast Arena (Capacity): Spiro Sports Center (2,100) Head Coach: Dan Hurley (Seton Hall ’96) Record: First Year Assistant Coaches: Bobby Hurley Jr., Bashir Mason, Luke Murray 2009–10 Record: 5–26 Basketball SID: John Beisser SID Phone: 718-390-3227 SID Fax: 718-390-3347 SID E-mail: john.beisser@wagner.edu
About Yale University Location: New Haven, Conn. Enrollment: 5,247 President: Richard C. Levin Athletic Director: Tom Beckett Conference: Ivy League Arena (Capacity): John J. Lee Amphitheater (3,100) Head Coach: James Jones (Albany ’86) Record: 142–168 (11 years) Assistant Coaches: Curtis Wilson, Matt Kingsley, Jamie Snyder–Fair 2009–10 Record: 12–19 Basketball SID: Tim Bennett SID Phone: 203-432-1457 SID Fax: 203-432-1454 SID E-mail: timothy.bennett@yale.edu
Mike Lonergan
James Jones
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he Quinnipiac University men’s basketball team experienced a 11/13/09 historic season of firsts in 2009–10. Jim Phelan NEC Coach of the >> GAME 1 Bridgeport, Conn. • Arena at Harbor Yard Year Tom Moore led the Bobcats to a program–record 23 wins, Quinnipiac vs Hartford the first Northeast Conference Regular Season Championship in team VISITORS: Quinnipiac 1-0 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN history, and a berth into the National Invitation Tournament, the first ## Player Name 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 2-5 0-0 1-2 0 5 5 4 5 1 2 1 0 23 national postseason tournament appearance in program Division I his- 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 2-5 0-0 1-5 3 3 6 2 5 1 3 0 0 17 1-2 6-6 0 0 0 3 15 1 3 0 1 29 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 4-7 tory. The Bobcats earned the right to play host to the NEC Tournament 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 7-10 1-2 2-3 4 1 5 3 17 0 3 0 1 30 FELDEINE, James..... g 9-17 1-4 4-6 1 4 5 1 23 5 0 0 2 35 Championship Game, at which time nearly 4,000 screaming fans in gold 14 3-6 3-4 3-6 1 1 2 1 12 2 0 1 1 24 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 1-2 0-1 2-3 0 2 2 t–shirts packed the TD Bank Sports Center, while thousands more around 11 MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 31 40 10 31 00 10 147 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 21 COGGINS, Eric....... the nation witnessed the game on ESPN2. 23 BAKER, Evann........ 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Junior forward Justin Rutty was named the NEC Player of the Year, 30 ROBINSON, Steve..... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0+ 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... 1-2 0-0 1-1 0 3 3 3 3 0 0 2 0 15 becoming the first player in program history earn the award. Both Rutty TEAM................ 1 2 3 Totals.............. 29-56 6-14 21-34 12 23 35 24 85 12 15 4 6 200 and senior wing James Feldeine were named to the All–NEC First Team. 2nd Half: 13-26 50.0% Game: 51.8% DEADB TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-30 53.3% Moore’s recognition as Coach of the Year was also a first in program 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% Game: 42.9% REBS F Throw % 1st Half: 8-13 61.5% 2nd Half: 13-21 61.9% Game: 61.8% 5 history. The Bobcats were dominant at home, becoming one of just 11 HOME TEAM: Hartford 0-1 teams in the nation to finish the regular season without losing a game TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS on its home court. ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 23 Sabia, Morgan....... f 4-8 1-2 1-1 1 5 6 4 10 0 3 1 1 28 The Bobcats dominated the Northeast Conference in most statistical 25 Minor, Anthony...... f 2-3 0-0 3-4 0 1 1 5 7 0 0 1 0 20 1-3 0-0 3 4 7 4 11 1 5 1 2 36 01 Burton, Milton...... g 5-11 categories, finishing in the top three in the league in 12 of 19 stats the 24 Zeglinski, Joe...... g 4-13 2-7 2-2 1 2 3 5 12 0 3 0 1 35 32 Brothers, Clayton... g 0-0 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 5 2 1 3 0 1 21 league keep tabs on. They were first in scoring offense (73.2), scoring 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 03 Erickson, Ross...... 05 Barkers, Joel....... 6-11 0-0 11-18 0 7 7 2 23 0 1 0 1 26 margin (+6.7), field–goal percentage (.448), assist–to–turnover ratio 11 Torres, Andres...... 2-4 0-1 3-4 1 1 2 3 7 4 1 0 0 20 (0.98), rebounding offense (40.4), rebounding defense (31.9), rebound 13 Baker, Ryan......... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 8 31 Estes, Kevin........ margin (+8.5), offensive rebounding (14.61) and defensive rebounding TEAM................ 2 2 Totals.............. 24-51 4-13 22-31 9 22 31 31 74 6 16 3 6 200 (25.79). QU ranked second in assists (13.42) and free–throw percentage TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-20 60.0% 2nd Half: 12-31 38.7% Game: 47.1% DEADB (.721) and third in field–goal percentage defense (.415). 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 2-10 20.0% Game: 30.8% REBS 2nd Half: 6-10 60.0% Game: 71.0% 4 F Throw % 1st Half: 16-21 76.2% Equally as important as the team’s success on the court was its Officials: Ed Corbett, Chris Beaver, Lamar Simpson achievement in the classroom. The Bobcats and Moore were featured in a report filed by FoxSports.com’s Jason Belzer, highlighting the coaches in NCAA Division I who have had led the greatest academic turnarounds over the past three years. Moore’s teams improved by 219 Academic Progress Rate points since the 2006–07 academic year, the greatest improvement among NCAA Division I men’s basketball programs. “I speak for everyone associated with our men’s basketball program when I say how proud we all are to be ranked first in APR improvement in Fox Sports’ recent survey of all Division I institutions,” said Moore. “We are proud of the academic culture which we have fostered here in our first three years. As much pride as we take from winning the 2009–10 Northeast Conference Championship, we take just as much pride in our numerous academic accomplishments. Alyssa Budkofsky, our men’s basketball academic advisor, has worked tirelessly on understanding and improving our APR. It is her dedication and work ethic, coupled with the commitment and sacrifices of our players, which are the driving force behind our significant improvement.” Having already built a formidable reputation as a bruiser on the interior, Rutty further established himself as one of the top big men in the country. In earning NEC Player of the Year, Rutty averaged 15.3 points per game and ran away with the league’s rebounding title at 10.9 boards per contest. Included in the rebound tally were 4.9 offensive rebounds per game, second–most in the nation. Midway through the season, Rutty became the Bobcats’ program Division I rebounding leader, passing Bill Romano ’02 (580). Rutty also had a league–high 17 double–doubles on the season, including 12 in the final 14 games of the season. With Rutty’s success on the boards also came team success on the glass. The Bobcats finished second in the nation to Michigan State in rebounding margin at +8.5, and were 10th in rebounds per game, to become one of just four schools to finish in the top 10 in both categories (Kansas, Kentucky, Radford). Quinnipiac outrebounded its opponent in 30 of 33 contests in 2009–10. Perhaps the most impressive single–game performance for the Bobcats on the boards came at UMass, when Quinnipiac grabbed 28 of its 46 rebounds on the offensive glass, and outrebounded the much bigger, longer Minutemen by 17 rebounds. Feldeine built on a 2008–09 season in which he was named the league’s Most Improved Player with a stellar senior season, leading the Bobcats at 16.5 points per game, good for fifth in the league. He led the NEC in 20–point performances with 13, while also finishing seventh in free–throw percentage (.797), 10th in steals (1.42 spg.), 13th in the league in rebounding (5.8 rpg.) and 15th in field–goal percentage (.425). With 19 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds, Feb. 25 against Monmouth, Feldeine became one of just nine players in NCAA Division I to compile a triple–double in 2009–10. Sophomore point guard James Johnson provided a third scoring option while serving as the team’s floor general. One of the top playmakers in the NEC, Johnson averaged 12.1 points, 4.0 assists and 3.0 rebounds while shooting a team–high 38.5 percent from long range and 82.9 percent from the free–throw line. He started every game the Bobcats played for the second consecutive season, a streak that totals 64 games to begin his career. Only Jared Grasso ’02 has started more games from the outset of his Quinnipiac career with 71 straight, while Johnson will also take aim at the program record for most consecutive starts at any time in a Quinnipiac Division I career in 2010–11, set by Kason Mims ’04 (88).
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>> GAME 2 Quinnipiac vs Lehigh VISITORS: Quinnipiac 1-1 ## 12 32 03 05 14 01 02 21 23 25 35
Player Name RUTTY, Justin....... CRUZ, Jonathan...... JOHNSON, James...... BAKER, Jeremy....... FELDEINE, James..... TWYMAN, Deontay..... JOHNSON, Dave....... COGGINS, Eric....... BAKER, Evann........ BOGDAN, Ryan........ JACKSON, Jamee...... TEAM................ Totals..............
REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 9-12 0-0 1-3 5 3 8 4 2-7 0-0 0-0 2 4 6 4 1-6 1-4 7-9 1 4 5 2 0-3 0-1 3-4 0 3 3 5 9-20 1-3 3-4 3 7 10 2 1-7 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 2 0-2 0-2 1-2 0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3-4 0-0 3-5 2 5 7 3 1 2 3 3-15 18-27 14 29 43 24 25-62
f f g g g
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-30 40.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 7-11 63.6% HOME TEAM: Lehigh 1-2 ## 10 42 01 03 32 04 05 15 23 31 44
Player Name Carrington, Zahir... Knutson, Gabe....... Hall, Marquis....... McCollum, CJ........ Buchberger, Dave.... Adams, John......... Small, Prentice..... Keefer, Rob......... Ojo, Michael........ Maneri, Justin...... Hamilton, Jordan.... TEAM................ Totals..............
11/18/09 Stabler Arena • Bethlehem, Pa.
2nd Half: 13-32 40.6% 2nd Half: 2-11 18.2% 2nd Half: 11-16 68.8%
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-28 39.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 8-11 72.7%
2nd Half: 13-27 48.1% 2nd Half: 5-11 45.5% 2nd Half: 15-21 71.4%
VISITORS: Quinnipiac 3-1 TP 19 4 10 3 22 3 1 0 0 0 9
A TO BLK S MIN 2 4 0 1 35 0 0 0 0 18 5 0 0 1 37 1 3 0 0 22 3 4 2 1 38 0 1 0 0 13 2 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0+ 0 2 0 0 21
71 13 15
Game: 40.3% Game: 20.0% Game: 66.7%
TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 2-6 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 4 2-5 0-0 0-3 0 5 5 1 2-6 1-3 4-6 1 1 2 4 9-16 4-8 0-0 0 2 2 3 0-2 0-2 1-2 0 0 0 0 0-1 0-0 4-4 0 1 1 1 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 3-6 2-2 5-6 0 1 1 1 3-7 1-4 4-5 1 7 8 4 2-2 0-0 5-6 0 4 4 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 4 8 12 24-55 8-21 23-32 6 31 37 23
f f g g g
2
4 200
DEADB REBS 2
TP A TO BLK S MIN 4 0 3 1 1 22 4 1 1 0 0 19 9 10 5 0 1 30 22 1 0 0 2 25 1 1 1 0 0 16 4 0 0 0 0 9 0 1 0 0 0 13 13 1 0 0 0 14 11 3 1 0 0 25 9 0 1 1 0 21 2 0 1 1 0 6 79 18 13
Game: 43.6% Game: 38.1% Game: 71.9%
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>> GAME 3 Quinnipiac vs Yale VISITORS: Quinnipiac 2-1 Player Name RUTTY, Justin....... CRUZ, Jonathan...... JOHNSON, James...... BAKER, Jeremy....... FELDEINE, James..... TWYMAN, Deontay..... JOHNSON, Dave....... BAKER, Evann........ JACKSON, Jamee...... TEAM................ Totals..............
4 200
DEADB REBS 4
f f g g g
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-37 37.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-7 14.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% HOME TEAM: Yale 1-3 ## 11 22 42 04 24 01 03 05 10 15 32
Player Name Gibson, Jordan...... Willhite, Reggie.... Sands, Michael...... Braswell, Porter.... Zampier, Alex....... Morgan, Austin...... Davis, Josh......... Grace, Michael...... Katz, Brian......... Anderson, Rhett..... Nelson, Paul........ TEAM................ Totals..............
f f f g g
11/21/09
2nd Half: 11-27 40.7% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 15-18 83.3%
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-28 42.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%
2nd Half: 13-34 38.2% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 11-16 68.8%
A TO BLK S MIN 0 2 1 0 33 2 1 2 1 15 4 3 1 3 32 1 3 1 0 31 1 1 0 0 27 3 4 0 1 15 0 4 0 2 21 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 24 1 71 11 20 6 7 200
TP 7 9 10 2 29 0 2 0 0 0 5
64 14 14
Officials: Rob Snedden, Brandon Cruz, Carl Luciano Technical fouls: Quinnipiac-FELDEINE, James. Yale-Nelson, Paul. Attendance: 1085
DEADB REBS 1
A TO BLK S MIN 3 2 0 0 30 2 0 0 0 27 0 1 0 1 22 2 2 0 2 24 5 3 1 5 33 0 2 1 1 14 0 0 0 0 12 1 3 0 1 12 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 0 4 0 0 1 0 19
Game: 40.3% Game: 23.1% Game: 68.8%
4 10 200 DEADB REBS 2
f f g g g
HOME TEAM: Maine 2-3 ## 15 21 12 14 32 11 25 44
Player Name Barnies, Troy....... McNally, Sean....... Bernal, Junior...... Mitchell, Terrance.. McLemore, Gerald.... Rogers, Andrew...... Burnatowski, Murphy. Allison, Mike....... TEAM................ Totals..............
REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 6-12 0-0 2-5 2 4 6 2 3-7 0-0 0-0 2 4 6 1 6-11 4-6 0-0 1 1 2 2 4-8 1-3 1-2 1 9 10 0 1-7 0-2 1-2 2 3 5 3 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2-3 0-0 2-2 1 2 3 3 3 1 4 24-53 5-14 6-11 13 27 40 13
f f g g g
2nd Half: 11-24 45.8% 2nd Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0%
2nd Half: 2nd Half: 2nd Half:
TP 14 6 16 10 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 6
A TO BLK S MIN 1 2 0 1 33 1 2 0 1 27 4 5 0 4 34 3 2 0 1 28 3 3 0 2 25 4 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 17 1 59 17 17 0 10 200
Game: 45.3% Game: 35.7% Game: 54.5%
TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 5-9 0-3 1-2 1 1 2 0 3-15 0-2 3-4 3 7 10 0 2-8 0-0 0-1 4 5 9 0 1-5 0-2 2-2 0 0 0 5 3-10 0-3 0-0 1 2 3 2 0-5 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 1 3-6 2-3 0-0 3 2 5 2 2-4 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 2 2 3 5 2-16 6-9 17 20 37 12 19-62
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-35 34.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-8 12.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 0-0 0.0%
7-27 25.9% 1-8 12.5% 6-9 66.7%
TP 11 9 4 4 6 0 8 4
DEADB REBS 2
A TO BLK S MIN 0 0 0 1 21 1 3 3 1 36 3 4 0 1 27 0 4 0 0 21 2 1 0 1 36 4 1 0 0 17 1 1 1 3 21 0 1 3 0 21
46 11 15
Game: 30.6% Game: 12.5% Game: 66.7%
>> GAME 5 Quinnipiac vs Navy VISITORS: Quinnipiac 3-2
TP 23 6 13 7 14 0 4 0 4
Game: 39.1% Game: 18.2% Game: 79.2%
REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 3-7 0-0 1-2 2 5 7 4 4-7 0-0 1-2 2 0 2 2 2-9 0-0 6-7 4 2 6 4 1-5 0-2 0-1 0 0 0 2 12-22 3-7 2-2 0 1 1 3 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 4 5 0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2-6 0-0 1-2 2 2 4 2 1 1 3-13 11-16 11 19 30 21 25-62
Player Name RUTTY, Justin....... CRUZ, Jonathan...... JOHNSON, James...... BAKER, Jeremy....... FELDEINE, James..... TWYMAN, Deontay..... JOHNSON, Dave....... MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem COGGINS, Eric....... BOGDAN, Ryan........ ROBINSON, Steve..... JACKSON, Jamee...... TEAM................ Totals..............
11/24/09 Alfond Arena • Orono, Maine
7
7 200
DEADB REBS 2
Officials: Michael Rutherford, Gary Agger, Joe Smoot Technical fouls: Quinnipiac-None. Maine-None. Attendance: 1050
John J. Lee Amphitheater
REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 10-15 0-0 3-5 10 4 14 3 3-5 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 4 4-12 1-3 4-4 3 3 6 1 2-5 1-2 2-5 1 7 8 3 3-12 0-3 8-8 2 2 4 3 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 3 3 0 1-7 0-2 2-2 1 2 3 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2-7 0-0 0-0 4 6 10 1 2 1 3 25-64 2-11 19-24 24 29 53 17
## 12 32 03 05 14 01 02 11 21 25 30 35
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-29 44.8% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-9 22.2% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-7 42.9%
Officials: Jim Koskinen, Rod Mrakovich, Kevin Quirk Technical fouls: Quinnipiac-None. Lehigh-None. Attendance: 684
## 12 32 03 05 14 01 02 23 35
>> GAME 4 Quinnipiac vs Maine
## 12 32 03 05 14 01 02 35
Player Name RUTTY, Justin....... CRUZ, Jonathan...... JOHNSON, James...... BAKER, Jeremy....... FELDEINE, James..... TWYMAN, Deontay..... JOHNSON, Dave....... JACKSON, Jamee...... TEAM................ Totals..............
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: F Throw % 1st Half:
f f g g g
REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 4-7 0-0 7-12 7 2 9 3 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 1-9 0-3 0-0 2 3 5 3 0-4 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 5 9-22 3-7 3-4 2 4 6 1 5-8 1-4 0-0 2 3 5 5 1-2 0-1 0-0 2 1 3 2 3-3 0-0 0-2 2 4 6 1 1 3 4 24-58 4-16 10-18 18 23 41 20
9-25 36.0% 2-10 20.0% 4-6 66.7%
HOME TEAM: Navy 3-4 ## 15 44 05 23 25 01 10 21 31 32 33 40
Player Name Garcia, Romeo....... Veazey, Mark........ Harris, Chris....... Avworo, O.J......... Sugars, Jordan...... Connolly, Ted....... Brown, Greg......... Topercer, T.J....... Banos, Pete......... Brooks, Scott....... Newsome, Alex....... Wilson, Jeremy...... TEAM................ Totals..............
f c g g g
11/30/09 Annapolis, Md.• Alumni Hall
2nd Half: 15-33 45.5% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 6-12 50.0%
2nd Half: 5-19 26.3% 2nd Half: 3-6 50.0% 2nd Half: 14-18 77.8%
A TO BLK S MIN 0 1 0 0 37 0 2 1 0 11 6 4 0 2 27 1 0 0 1 23 3 3 0 0 38 1 2 1 1 22 2 1 0 0 18 0 0 1 1 24
62 13 13
Game: 41.4% Game: 25.0% Game: 55.6%
TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 0-2 0-1 1-2 2 3 5 5 7-14 0-0 4-4 0 4 4 4 8-15 5-10 10-10 0 3 3 1 1-3 0-0 6-9 0 6 6 1 3-10 1-5 0-0 1 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4 1 5 6-17 21-25 7 18 25 18 19-47
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-28 50.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 7-7 100 %
TP 15 2 2 0 24 11 2 6
3
5 200
DEADB REBS 5,1
TP 1 18 31 8 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
A TO BLK S MIN 0 3 1 0 31 3 0 0 1 32 3 1 0 0 38 5 0 0 1 36 0 5 0 0 33 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 9 1 0 0 0 0+ 0 0 0 0 0+ 0 0 0 1 8 0 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 0 4 1 65 12 12 2 4 200
Game: 40.4% Game: 35.3% Game: 84.0%
DEADB REBS 1,1
Officials: Andrew Marotta (R), Julius Terrell, Tim Kelly Technical fouls: Quinnipiac-None. Navy-None. Attendance: 1008
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>> GAME 6 Quinnipiac vs UMass VISITORS: Quinnipiac 3-3 ## 12 32 03 05 14 01 02 11 25 35
Player Name RUTTY, Justin....... CRUZ, Jonathan...... JOHNSON, James...... BAKER, Jeremy....... FELDEINE, James..... TWYMAN, Deontay..... JOHNSON, Dave....... MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem BOGDAN, Ryan........ JACKSON, Jamee...... TEAM................ Totals..............
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## 02 23 01 05 12 10 11 13 22 24 50
Player Name VINSON, Terrell..... CARTER, Sean........ GIBBS, David........ HARRIS, Ricky....... GURLEY, Anthony..... FARRELL, Javorn..... CORREIA, Gary....... LANG, Trey.......... CARTER, Sampson..... RILEY, Freddie...... HILL, Matt.......... TEAM................ Totals..............
f c g g g
2nd Half: 10-32 31.3% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 8-13 61.5%
TP 8 2 13 0 20 5 1 0 0 9
2nd Half: 10-23 43.5% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 4-9 44.4%
A TO BLK S MIN 0 1 1 1 35 0 4 0 0 17 3 0 0 1 32 3 0 1 0 25 1 3 1 1 35 2 6 1 2 23 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 26
58 11 14
Game: 34.8% Game: 23.1% Game: 52.9%
TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 2-6 0-2 0-0 2 0 2 3 1-3 0-0 0-1 3 2 5 3 1-5 1-2 1-2 1 1 2 3 7-9 3-5 2-2 0 3 3 3 4-9 2-4 5-6 1 5 6 2 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 4-9 1-5 2-2 0 3 3 3 1-2 1-2 0-2 0 0 0 0 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 2 2 0 2 2 4 21-48 8-21 12-17 11 18 29 21
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-25 44.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-13 38.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 8-8 100 %
TP 4 2 4 19 15 0 0 0 11 3 4
4
5 200
DEADB REBS 4
A TO BLK S MIN 1 1 0 1 21 0 1 1 1 26 3 1 0 0 21 6 3 0 1 31 1 5 0 0 36 0 0 0 1 11 1 1 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 5 2 2 2 0 16 0 0 0 1 14 0 1 0 1 9
62 14 15
Game: 43.8% Game: 38.1% Game: 70.6%
3
6 200
DEADB REBS 3,1
12/05/09 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, CT
VISITORS: Fairleigh Dickinson 1-7 (0-1 NEC) REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF MULUMBA, Anaclet.... f 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 2 2 1 GALVIN, John........ f 2-5 0-0 3-4 1 4 5 4 0-1 0-1 3 3 6 1 GRIER, Terence...... g 2-10 SCOTT, Mike......... g 4-9 3-6 3-4 0 2 2 5 BAPTISTE, Sean...... g 7-18 2-7 5-7 1 6 7 3 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 0 FERNLEY, Sam........ LARIZZA, Louis...... 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 BROWN, Lawrence..... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 SVRDLIK, Kamil...... PURSLEY, DeJuan..... 2-3 0-0 1-2 0 4 4 3 TEAM................ 4 2 6 Totals.............. 17-53 5-17 13-20 9 27 36 17
## 00 50 01 12 30 10 22 35 44 52
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-31 32.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-5 60.0%
2nd Half: 7-22 31.8% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 10-15 66.7%
2nd Half: 14-31 45.2% 2nd Half: 2-13 15.4% 2nd Half: 7-11 63.6%
A TO BLK S MIN 0 1 0 1 31 0 2 1 1 21 3 1 0 2 30 2 7 0 0 34 0 2 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 7 0 1 1 0 21
52
5 15
TP 23 2 4 3 22 6 10 0 0 0 0 3
2
4 200
DEADB REBS 3
A TO BLK S MIN 0 0 2 1 28 0 3 0 0 23 4 2 0 2 18 2 1 1 0 22 4 2 0 0 33 0 0 0 1 15 6 0 0 3 26 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 1 23
73 17
9
Game: 45.2% Game: 30.4% Game: 58.8%
Officials: Robert Riley, Jeff Nichols, Doug Aprahamian Technical fouls: Fairleigh Dickinson-None. Quinnipiac-None. Attendance: 1459
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TP 1 7 4 14 21 0 0 0 0 5
Game: 32.1% Game: 29.4% Game: 65.0%
HOME TEAM: Quinnipiac 4-3 (1-0 NEC) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 10-13 0-0 3-6 2 6 8 4 0-0 0-0 3 4 7 2 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 1-6 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 1-4 0-2 2-2 0 2 2 1 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 0-4 0-4 3-4 1 2 3 2 3-7 1-1 3 2 5 2 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 9-16 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 2-6 2-5 0-0 0 1 1 1 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 4-5 2-2 0-0 1 1 2 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 04 TARCA, Kevin........ 11 MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 25 BOGDAN, Ryan........ 0-3 0-3 0-0 0 1 1 2 30 ROBINSON, Steve..... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 1-5 0-0 1-4 2 6 8 2 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... TEAM................ 1 4 5 Totals.............. 28-62 7-23 10-17 13 30 43 17 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-31 45.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-10 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-6 50.0%
12/8/09 Kingston, R.I. • Thomas M. Ryan Center
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## 12 14 32 03 05 01 02 35
Player Name RUTTY, Justin....... FELDEINE, James..... CRUZ, Jonathan...... JOHNSON, James...... BAKER, Jeremy....... TWYMAN, Deontay..... JOHNSON, Dave....... JACKSON, Jamee...... TEAM................ Totals..............
REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF f 13-18 0-0 4-8 8 7 15 2 f 11-18 2-5 4-4 2 4 6 2 f 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 0 g 6-11 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 g 0-2 0-0 2-2 2 0 2 2 0-3 0-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 31-56
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-25 60.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0%
2-9
10-14
13 17 30
16
2nd Half: 16-31 51.6% 2nd Half: 1-5 20.0% 2nd Half: 9-12 75.0%
A TO BLK S MIN 2 3 0 4 38 3 2 0 1 35 0 4 0 1 18 2 5 0 3 30 1 2 0 0 21 2 1 0 0 15 2 1 0 0 24 0 1 0 0 19
74 12 19
0
Game: 55.4% Game: 22.2% Game: 71.4%
HOME TEAM: Rhode Island 6-1 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 15 ULMER, Lamonte...... f 5-9 0-0 2-2 1 6 7 1 21 JAMES, Delroy....... f 7-12 1-3 4-5 1 0 1 2 32 MARTELL, Will....... c 0-1 0-0 0-0 3 0 3 1 2-4 0-0 0 1 1 3 05 JONES, Marquis...... g 2-4 22 COTHRAN, Keith...... g 10-11 1-2 0-1 0 1 1 2 01 MEJIA, Stevie....... 0-4 0-3 6-6 2 1 3 1 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 2 04 WILSON, Jamal....... 10 RICHMOND, Akeem..... 3-5 2-4 0-0 0 1 1 2 12 OUTERBRIDGE, Orion.. 3-6 0-0 3-5 1 0 1 0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 23 MALESEVIC, Nikola... TEAM................ 1 1 Totals.............. 31-55 6-17 15-19 10 12 22 14 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-29 55.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7%
TP 30 28 2 12 2 0 0 0
2nd Half: 15-26 57.7% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 13-16 81.3%
TP 12 19 0 6 21 6 2 8 9 0
9 200
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A TO BLK S MIN 1 1 3 3 33 2 3 2 3 28 0 3 2 0 22 6 3 0 1 22 2 0 0 3 32 5 2 0 4 23 1 1 0 0 7 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 1 0 18 0 2 0 0 3
83 17 15
8 15 200
Game: 56.4% Game: 35.3% Game: 78.9%
DEADB REBS 1
Officials: Ken Clark, Joe DeMayo, Mike McCloskey Technical fouls: Quinnipiac-None. Rhode Island-TEAM. Attendance: 4061
Officials: John Gwynn, John Hughes, Alvin Cox Technical fouls: Quinnipiac-None. UMass-None. Attendance: 2502
>> GAME 7 Fairleigh Dickinson vs Quinnipiac
>> GAME 8 Quinnipiac vs Rhode Island VISITORS: Quinnipiac 5-3
REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 2-13 0-0 4-6 9 4 13 3 1-3 0-0 0-0 4 2 6 2 5-15 2-5 1-2 5 1 6 3 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 2 9-20 0-3 2-3 3 5 8 4 2-7 1-5 0-0 1 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 4-5 0-0 1-4 2 3 5 1 3 1 4 23-66 3-13 9-17 28 18 46 18
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-34 38.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% HOME TEAM: UMass 3-4
12/02/09 Amherst, Mass. • Mullins Center
8 200
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>> GAME 9 Quinnipiac vs Vermont
12/13/09 Burlington, Vt. • Patrick Gym
VISITORS: Quinnipiac 4-5, 1-0 NEC REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF JOHNSON, James...... * 5-6 1-2 0-0 1 3 4 3 BAKER, Jeremy....... * 6-12 1-3 9-12 4 0 4 2 0-0 0-0 2 8 10 2 RUTTY, Justin....... * 7-15 FELDEINE, James..... * 8-18 1-4 4-6 2 6 8 3 JACKSON, Jamee...... * 2-4 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 4 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 TWYMAN, Deontay..... JOHNSON, Dave....... 1-4 0-1 1-2 0 1 1 3 MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 2 Cruz, Jonathan...... TEAM................ 1 2 3 Totals.............. 30-64 3-10 14-20 11 26 37 23
## 03 05 12 14 35 01 02 11 44
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-34 47.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-9 66.7%
2nd Half: 14-30 46.7% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 8-11 72.7%
2nd Half: 13-29 44.8% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 13-17 76.5%
Officials: Gary Prager, Michael Rutherford, Jim Luchansky Technical fouls: Quinnipiac-None. Vermont-None. Attendance: 2558
A TO BLK S MIN 5 2 0 0 33 3 0 0 3 34 0 2 0 0 39 2 2 0 3 33 0 0 0 1 11 0 2 0 0 2 3 3 0 0 25 0 0 0 1 8 0 2 0 0 15
77 13 13
Game: 46.9% Game: 30.0% Game: 70.0%
HOME TEAM: Vermont 7-4, 0-0 AE REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 12 Vier, Nick.......... * 0-2 0-0 6-7 0 3 3 0 21 Young, Garvey....... * 2-5 1-2 1-2 1 4 5 2 0-0 8-11 1 5 6 4 23 Blakely, Marqus..... * 12-19 24 Joseph, Maurice..... * 5-12 3-7 1-1 0 1 1 3 32 Fjeld, Evan......... * 2-6 0-1 2-2 2 4 6 3 2-3 1-1 2-2 0 0 0 0 03 Accaoui, Joey....... 15 Marsalis, Simeon.... 1-2 1-2 2-4 0 1 1 1 20 Bald, Brendan....... 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 0 1-2 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 1 42 Crenca, Ben......... 45 Kissel, Garrett..... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 1 TEAM................ 4 4 Totals.............. 25-54 6-13 24-32 5 25 30 15 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-25 48.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 11-15 73.3%
TP 11 22 14 21 4 0 3 0 2
TP 6 6 32 14 6 7 5 2 2 0
0
8 200
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A TO BLK S MIN 4 4 0 2 24 1 2 1 1 31 2 4 2 1 37 3 1 0 1 31 0 0 1 0 21 0 1 0 0 20 1 0 0 2 11 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 12
80 11 13
Game: 46.3% Game: 46.2% Game: 75.0%
4
7 200
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>> GAME 10 Columbia vs Quinnipiac VISITORS: Columbia 5-5 ## 02 42 55 01 05 00 03 10 11 12 15 24 30 41 44
Player Name Grimes, Brian....... f Scott, Niko......... f Cisco, Mark......... c Agho, Noruwa........ g Foley, Patrick...... g Ampim, Asenso....... Johnson, Matt....... Barbour, Brian...... Bulger, Kevin....... Egee, Steve......... Daniels, John....... Mase, Issa.......... Staab, Blaise....... Crimmins, Zack...... Craig, Max.......... TEAM................ Totals.............. TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-24 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-6 F Throw % 1st Half: 6-12 HOME TEAM: Quinnipiac 5-5 ## 12 32 03 05 14 01 02 04 11 20 23 25 30 35
Player Name RUTTY, Justin....... f CRUZ, Jonathan...... f JOHNSON, James...... g BAKER, Jeremy....... g FELDEINE, James..... g TWYMAN, Deontay..... JOHNSON, Dave....... TARCA, Kevin........ MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem LIGHT, Sean......... BAKER, Evann........ BOGDAN, Ryan........ ROBINSON, Steve..... JACKSON, Jamee...... TEAM................ Totals.............. TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-31 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 F Throw % 1st Half: 4-7
12/23/09 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, CT
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-27 40.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 3-8 37.5%
2nd Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 9-14 64.3%
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-28 42.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1%
TP 4 6 14 7 12 2 14 0 0 1
A TO BLK S MIN 0 4 0 1 31 1 2 0 0 21 1 1 0 1 31 3 6 0 1 34 1 6 0 2 35 0 0 0 0 9 1 3 0 1 30 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0+ 0 1 0 2 8
60
7 23
Game: 40.0% Game: 36.4% Game: 54.5%
HOME TEAM: Monmouth 5-9, 1-1 NEC TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 25 TAYLOR, Travis...... f 4-11 0-0 6-10 2 5 7 3 0-4 1-3 2 4 6 1 32 WAITE, Ed........... f 8-15 05 COLEMAN, Whitney.... g 5-11 4-7 2-3 0 6 6 2 10 CAMPBELL, Will...... g 4-7 2-4 4-4 0 3 3 3 1-4 0-0 1 1 2 3 15 HETT, James......... g 2-5 02 GAITLEY, Dutch...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 20 MYERS KEITT, Mike... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2-4 1-3 1-2 1 1 2 3 24 SOFMAN, Justin...... 44 DELTUFO, Nick....... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TEAM................ 1 4 5 Totals.............. 25-54 8-22 14-22 8 25 33 16
A TO BLK S MIN 0 2 1 1 37 0 1 0 1 13 6 2 0 3 33 2 1 0 1 25 2 5 0 2 36 2 2 0 1 11 2 1 0 2 19 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 2 0 18 15 19 38.3% 33.3% 81.3%
1/02/10 MAC • West Long Branch, N.J.
VISITORS: Quinnipiac 6-6, 1-1 NEC REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 2-7 0-0 0-3 2 5 7 5 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 3-5 0-0 0-2 4 3 7 3 1-2 3-5 0 3 3 2 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 5-12 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 2-7 0-1 3-5 5 4 9 2 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 5-13 1-4 1-1 1 4 5 0 0-3 0-1 2-2 0 0 0 3 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 5-8 2-3 2-2 0 3 3 3 11 MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 30 ROBINSON, Steve..... 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 2 2 3 TEAM................ 2 3 5 Totals.............. 22-55 4-11 12-22 14 27 41 23
REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 2-10 0-0 2-4 1 4 5 1 6 1 5 0 2 29 2-6 2-3 1-2 0 2 2 2 7 1 3 0 1 27 3-5 0-0 2-4 2 6 8 2 8 1 1 1 0 18 5-9 0-1 4-8 2 2 4 1 14 3 3 0 3 36 2-6 0-0 2-4 0 2 2 4 6 0 2 0 1 17 1-4 0-0 1-2 1 1 2 1 3 1 2 0 0 18 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 2 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 12 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 3 2 2 17-47 3-6 14-28 8 25 33 19 51 7 19 2 7 200 45.8% 2nd Half: 6-23 26.1% Game: 36.2% DEADB 50.0% 2nd Half: 0-0 0.0% Game: 50.0% REBS 50.0% 2nd Half: 8-16 50.0% Game: 50.0% 8 REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP 4-10 0-0 0-0 2 12 14 1 8 0-2 0-0 2-2 0 2 2 2 2 4-10 0-4 0-0 0 0 0 4 8 3-5 1-1 2-2 0 5 5 2 9 4-15 0-2 5-5 0 5 5 3 13 2-5 0-2 2-2 1 0 1 1 6 3-4 3-3 1-2 1 0 1 2 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 0 3-8 0-0 1-3 7 1 8 4 7 2 2 4 23-60 4-12 13-16 14 28 42 22 63 32.3% 2nd Half: 13-29 44.8% Game: 33.3% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% Game: 57.1% 2nd Half: 9-9 100 % Game:
>> GAME 12 Quinnipiac vs Monmouth
2nd Half: 13-26 50.0% 2nd Half: 5-12 41.7% 2nd Half: 10-15 66.7%
TP 14 17 16 14 5 0 0 6 0
0
8 200
DEADB REBS 4
A TO BLK S MIN 0 5 0 0 39 4 2 0 3 32 1 2 1 3 35 1 3 1 2 34 3 1 0 1 31 1 1 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 18 0 0 0 0 1
72 11 15
Game: 46.3% Game: 36.4% Game: 63.6%
3 10 200 DEADB REBS 2
Officials: Guy Pagano, John Leighton, Lionel Butler Technical fouls: Quinnipiac-None. Monmouth-None. Attendance: 1374
3 11 200 DEADB REBS 1
Officials: Chris Conti, Paul Faia, David Walker Technical fouls: Columbia-Cisco, Mark. Quinnipiac-None. Attendance: 673
>> GAME 11 Dartmouth vs Quinnipiac VISITORS: Dartmouth 2-10 ## 23 33 44 21 22 00 01 10 20 24 25 32 42
Player Name Sanders, Marlon..... Ghogomu, Mbiyimoh... LaBove, Matt........ Dixon, Ronnie....... Pride, Robby........ Kouna, Herve........ Griffin, R.J........ Trotter, Jabari..... Crecco, Kirk........ Rufful, David....... Riddle, Josh........ Brown, Josef........ Weeden, Clive....... TEAM................ Totals..............
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: F Throw % 1st Half:
f f c g g
## 12 32 03 05 14 01 04 11 20 23 25 30 35
REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 1-5 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 2 4-8 0-0 5-8 3 3 6 2 1-5 1-2 2-4 1 1 2 3 1-6 1-2 3-6 1 0 1 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 2-6 0-1 1-2 1 0 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2-5 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 2-3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 4-4 0-0 0-2 0 2 2 2 1 1 2 19-50 2-9 11-22 10 12 22 16
8-24 33.3% 2-8 25.0% 3-5 60.0%
HOME TEAM: Quinnipiac 6-5 Player Name RUTTY, Justin....... CRUZ, Jonathan...... JOHNSON, James...... BAKER, Jeremy....... FELDEINE, James..... TWYMAN, Deontay..... TARCA, Kevin........ MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem LIGHT, Sean......... BAKER, Evann........ BOGDAN, Ryan........ ROBINSON, Steve..... JACKSON, Jamee...... TEAM................ Totals..............
f f g g g
12/30/09 Hamden, Conn. • TD Bank Sports Center
2nd Half: 11-26 42.3% 2nd Half: 0-1 0.0% 2nd Half: 8-17 47.1%
2nd Half: 17-26 65.4% 2nd Half: 0-3 0.0% 2nd Half: 5-8 62.5%
A TO BLK S MIN 3 3 0 0 20 0 2 0 2 21 2 2 0 0 21 0 1 0 1 19 2 1 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 9 2 1 0 1 27 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 20 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 16
51 11 11
Game: 38.0% Game: 22.2% Game: 50.0%
REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 5-9 0-0 0-1 5 9 14 2 4-4 0-0 0-0 4 1 5 3 2-4 1-1 0-0 1 4 5 2 6-8 0-1 3-5 1 2 3 2 7-11 0-1 4-6 0 3 3 1 1-4 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 1-2 0-1 1-2 0 1 1 2 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 1 1 1 3-5 0-0 4-5 1 3 4 2 2 1 3 1-6 12-20 14 28 42 19 30-52
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-26 50.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 7-12 58.3%
TP 2 2 13 5 6 0 0 5 0 4 2 4 8
TP 10 8 5 15 18 2 0 2 0 3 0 0 10
0
5 200
DEADB REBS 4
A TO BLK S MIN 1 2 0 0 25 0 1 1 1 12 5 2 1 0 28 0 2 0 1 21 1 2 0 1 28 2 2 0 1 18 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 7 2 0 0 2 10 1 0 1 0 23
73 15 14
Game: 57.7% Game: 16.7% Game: 60.0%
3
6 200
DEADB REBS 4
>> GAME 13 Mount St. Mary’s vs Quinnipiac
1/7/10 Hamden, Conn. • TD Bank Sports Center
VISITORS: Mount St. Mary's 3-11 (0-3 NEC) REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 04 BEIDLER, Kelly...... f 2-9 1-4 2-3 1 4 5 5 10 ATUPEM, Shawn....... f 4-12 0-0 1-3 0 4 4 4 0-0 1-2 2 1 3 0 35 BARBER, Raven....... f 1-1 00 CAJOU, Jean......... g 2-8 1-5 2-2 1 4 5 5 01 GOODE, Jeremy....... g 8-17 5-7 3-5 2 1 3 2 2-4 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 05 BROWN, Pierre....... 11 HOLLAND, Will....... 1-5 1-4 0-0 0 5 5 0 24 WELLS, Jacolby...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 31 TRICE, Lamar........ 34 JACKSON, Tayvon..... 0-3 0-0 3-4 0 7 7 3 42 THOMPSON, Danny..... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 TEAM................ 1 1 2 9-22 14-21 7 29 36 23 Totals.............. 20-59 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-34 29.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-9 55.6%
2nd Half: 10-25 40.0% 2nd Half: 6-13 46.2% 2nd Half: 9-12 75.0%
2nd Half: 8-29 27.6% 2nd Half: 0-1 0.0% 2nd Half: 19-24 79.2%
63
A TO BLK S MIN 2 5 3 3 22 2 2 0 1 34 0 0 0 1 10 1 1 0 2 32 2 6 0 2 36 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 4 0 1 3 0 18 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 17 6 9 200
Game: 33.9% Game: 40.9% Game: 66.7%
HOME TEAM: Quinnipiac 7-6 (2-1 NEC) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 0-0 4-5 5 12 17 3 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 5-13 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 0-2 0-0 2-2 1 7 8 2 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 4-12 0-1 7-8 1 1 2 1 0-0 0-1 3 3 6 3 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 4-9 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 6-18 1-2 4-4 0 7 7 3 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 3 2-4 0-0 3-4 1 1 2 3 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 2 3 0 TEAM................ 3 1 4 Totals.............. 21-61 1-4 21-26 15 35 50 18 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-32 40.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-3 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-2 100 %
TP 7 9 3 7 24 5 3 0 2 3 0
DEADB REBS 3
TP 14 2 15 8 17 0 7 1
A TO BLK S MIN 2 3 0 2 31 0 1 0 1 21 0 2 0 2 33 1 1 1 0 31 1 3 0 1 34 1 2 0 1 8 2 3 0 2 27 0 3 0 0 15
64
7 18
Game: 34.4% Game: 25.0% Game: 80.8%
1
9 200
DEADB REBS 2
Officials: Bob Adams, John Hughes, Jeff Smith Technical fouls: Mount St. Mary's-None. Quinnipiac-None. Attendance: 647
Officials: Gary Pucino, Ron Smith, Ron Tyburski Technical fouls: Dartmouth-None. Quinnipiac-None. Attendance: 1551
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>> GAME 14 Wagner vs Quinnipiac
1/9/10 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, CT
VISITORS: Wagner 2-15 (0-4 NEC) REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 25 THOMPSON, Josh...... f 3-9 0-0 0-2 1 1 2 5 55 OROCK, Michael...... c 8-14 0-0 1-2 4 3 7 4 3-6 2-2 1 5 6 3 03 MURRAY, Tyler....... g 4-8 11 MARTIN, Chris....... g 5-16 2-8 2-5 1 3 4 3 13 ELWELL, Doug........ g 2-9 2-6 0-0 4 2 6 1 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 01 MUNDWEILER, Danny... 05 CONSTANCE, Garrett.. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 10 CZESKI, T.J......... 2-4 0-0 1-1 0 2 2 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 1 22 SPILLER, Clifton.... 24 CONRAD, Ryan........ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TEAM................ 2 2 Totals.............. 26-62 8-21 6-12 14 19 33 25 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-34 47.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-13 38.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0%
2nd Half: 10-28 35.7% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0%
2nd Half: 14-27 51.9% 2nd Half: 0-2 0.0% 2nd Half: 15-20 75.0%
A TO BLK S MIN 0 3 1 0 20 0 3 0 1 38 9 1 0 1 39 2 3 0 0 32 0 0 1 1 28 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 7 2 2 0 2 19 0 1 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 6
66 13 13
Game: 41.9% Game: 38.1% Game: 50.0%
HOME TEAM: Quinnipiac 8-6 (3-1 NEC) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 4-6 0-0 1-2 3 8 11 3 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 1-2 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 5-12 1-3 6-6 0 2 2 3 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 3-6 0-0 5-7 3 1 4 4 2-3 4-7 1 5 6 3 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 7-12 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 4-7 1-2 1-1 1 2 3 1 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 0-3 0-1 2-2 0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 23 BAKER, Evann........ 30 ROBINSON, Steve..... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... 3-3 0-0 1-3 2 3 5 3 TEAM................ 2 2 4-9 20-28 11 24 35 18 Totals.............. 27-51 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-24 54.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-7 57.1% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5%
TP 6 17 13 14 6 3 0 5 2 0
TP 9 2 17 11 20 10 2 0 0 7
2
5 200
DEADB REBS 4
78 14 16
2
6 200
DEADB REBS 2
>> GAME 15 Brown vs Quinnipiac VISITORS: Brown 6-11 ## 25 33 35 11 14 01 10 22 31 44
Player Name Sullivan, Peter..... Halpern, Tucker..... McCarthy, Andrew.... Williams, Adrian.... Sullivan, Matt...... Taylor, Chris....... Gruber, Steve....... Coleman, Marques.... Leffelman, Garrett.. Harris, Jean-Herbert Team................ Totals..............
f f c g g
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-31 35.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-13 23.1% F Throw % 1st Half: 12-16 75.0%
1/11/10
2nd Half: 13-29 44.8% 2nd Half: 8-13 61.5% 2nd Half: 4-4 100 %
TP 22 26 9 0 9 1 0 0 6 2
A TO BLK S MIN 2 2 0 0 35 3 1 0 2 39 1 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 8 4 3 0 0 38 0 1 0 0 22 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 22 0 0 0 0 11
75 12
8
Game: 40.0% Game: 42.3% Game: 80.0%
1
2 200
DEADB REBS 1
HOME TEAM: Quinnipiac 9-6 ## 12 32 03 05 14 01 02 04 11 20 23 25 30 35
Player Name RUTTY, Justin....... CRUZ, Jonathan...... JOHNSON, James...... BAKER, Jeremy....... FELDEINE, James..... TWYMAN, Deontay..... JOHNSON, Dave....... TARCA, Kevin........ MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem LIGHT, Sean......... BAKER, Evann........ BOGDAN, Ryan........ ROBINSON, Steve..... JACKSON, Jamee...... TEAM................ Totals..............
TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF f 11-20 0-0 3-8 6 2 8 3 0-1 0-0 1 1 2 1 f 2-4 g 5-11 2-3 0-0 1 2 3 4 g 3-6 0-1 1-2 2 4 6 2 2-3 1-3 0 6 6 3 g 8-12 6-9 1-2 0-0 2 4 6 2 3-7 0-2 0-0 1 5 6 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 2 3 1 4 39-71 5-12 5-13 16 28 44 18
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 22-39 56.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-5 40.0%
2nd Half: 17-32 53.1% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 3-8 37.5%
Officials: Ray Perone, Brian Dorsey, Jeff Nichols Technical fouls: Brown-None. Quinnipiac-JOHNSON, James. Attendance: 717
58
A TO BLK S MIN 1 2 0 1 20 2 1 0 0 25 3 0 0 0 16 1 0 0 1 23 1 2 1 1 26 5 0 0 1 23 3 2 0 0 15 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 13 0 0 0 1 4 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 1 0 21 1 76 17 9 3 7 200
Game: 52.6% Game: 63.6% Game: 75.0%
6-23 26.1% 1-4 25.0% 8-10 80.0%
2nd Half: 2nd Half: 2nd Half:
8-25 32.0% 2-7 28.6% 6-14 42.9%
TP 8 12 0 4 10 1 0 4 6 0 0 45
DEADB REBS 1
A TO BLK S MIN 0 0 1 1 33 1 3 0 0 33 0 0 0 0 9 1 2 1 1 32 1 3 0 3 30 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 6 0 1 1 0 10 1 1 0 0 20 0 1 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 4 1 4 14 3 5 200
Game: 29.2% Game: 27.3% Game: 58.3%
DEADB REBS 4
Officials: Ed Corbett, Bill McCarthy, Chuck Elias Technical fouls: Quinnipiac-None. CCSU-None. Attendance: 1654
TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, CT
REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 6-12 2-4 8-8 2 3 5 2 9-20 6-13 2-2 0 2 2 1 4-7 1-1 0-0 3 3 6 3 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 2-7 1-3 4-4 2 4 6 3 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 2 0-2 0-0 0-2 1 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 2-5 1-3 1-2 1 4 5 0 1-4 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 2 4 6 24-60 11-26 16-20 11 20 31 13
2nd Half: 15-31 48.4% 2nd Half: 3-5 60.0% 2nd Half: 8-10 80.0%
TP 10 14 7 12 8 14 0 3 0 0 0 1 7
HOME TEAM: CCSU 4-12, 1-4 NEC TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 0-1 2-2 2 1 3 2 00 DEANS, Markeys...... * 3-8 11 THOMPSON, Shemik.... * 3-14 1-2 5-5 0 1 1 3 22 BAILEY, Devan....... * 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 2 5 7 2 23 SIMMONS, David...... * 2-8 32 SEYMORE, Joe........ * 3-7 2-4 2-2 2 3 5 2 03 ROSARIO, Vince...... 0-4 0-3 1-3 0 1 1 1 20 TULL, Jonathan...... 0-1 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 0 1-1 0-0 2-4 1 1 2 1 21 EFESE, Joe.......... 25 BASKERVILLE, Chris.. 2-3 0-0 2-7 4 4 8 1 33 PENTLAND, Ross...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 34 GERRITY, Nick....... TEAM................ 1 1 Totals.............. 14-48 3-11 14-24 11 20 31 14 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: F Throw % 1st Half:
Officials: Doug Aprahamian, Bill Laubenstein, Jim Luchansky Technical fouls: Wagner-TEAM. Quinnipiac-None. Attendance: 934
1/14/10 New Britain, CT • Detrick Gym
VISITORS: Quinnipiac 10-6, 4-1 NEC TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 03 JOHNSON, James...... * 4-6 1-1 1-2 0 3 3 3 1-1 3-3 2 4 6 2 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... * 5-7 12 RUTTY, Justin....... * 2-4 0-0 3-3 2 6 8 2 14 FELDEINE, James..... * 5-9 2-2 0-0 0 2 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 1 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... * 4-7 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 6-9 2-4 0-0 1 0 1 2 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 3 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 04 TARCA, Kevin........ 11 MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem 0-2 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 3 20 LIGHT, Sean......... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 25 BOGDAN, Ryan........ 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 0 30 ROBINSON, Steve..... 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... 3-8 0-0 1-2 2 5 7 2 TEAM................ 1 1 2 7-11 9-12 9 29 38 22 Totals.............. 30-57 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-26 57.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-6 66.7% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0%
A TO BLK S MIN 1 2 1 2 31 1 1 0 0 11 2 0 0 1 37 1 2 0 1 27 4 5 0 2 30 2 4 0 0 21 3 1 1 0 26 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 14
Game: 52.9% Game: 44.4% Game: 71.4%
>> GAME 16 Quinnipiac vs CCSU
TP 25 4 12 7 19 13 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 2
A TO BLK S MIN 0 3 0 0 34 2 1 0 0 19 4 1 0 1 30 1 0 1 0 22 2 1 0 3 33 3 0 0 0 20 6 0 0 2 27 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 8
88 18
6
Game: 54.9% Game: 41.7% Game: 38.5%
2
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>> GAME 17 Quinnipiac vs Bryant
1/16/10 Smithfield, RI
VISITORS: Quinnipiac 11-6, 5-1 NEC REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 3-7 0-0 1-6 3 6 9 4 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 2-6 0-0 1-2 2 2 4 2 2-2 4-4 0 4 4 0 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 5-11 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 2-5 0-1 7-7 1 1 2 0 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 8-14 4-8 4-4 0 2 2 2 2-4 0-1 4-4 1 3 4 3 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 04 TARCA, Kevin........ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 11 MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem 20 LIGHT, Sean......... 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 0 0 1 25 BOGDAN, Ryan........ 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 0 30 ROBINSON, Steve..... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0-1 0-0 4-6 1 5 6 3 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... TEAM................ 3 1 4 Totals.............. 23-52 6-14 28-37 11 24 35 19 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-27 40.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 8-11 72.7%
2nd Half: 12-25 48.0% 2nd Half: 2-4 50.0% 2nd Half: 20-26 76.9%
2nd Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 13-19 68.4%
Officials: Joe Battiato, George Harry, Jeffrey Smith Technical fouls: Quinnipiac-None. Bryant-None. Attendance: 359
A TO BLK S MIN 1 1 0 1 20 1 1 1 0 19 4 3 1 0 36 1 1 0 1 33 1 1 0 0 36 3 0 0 1 16 1 0 0 1 17 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 18
80 12
7
Game: 44.2% Game: 42.9% Game: 75.7%
HOME TEAM: Bryant 0-18, 0-6 NEC REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 03 CHRONEY, Michael.... f 0-0 0-0 1-2 0 4 4 4 1-2 1-1 1 2 3 4 15 KONDRATYEV, Vlad.... f 5-8 11 BIRRELL, Chris...... g 5-10 4-7 0-0 1 2 3 3 22 LATHAM, Barry....... g 4-9 0-2 0-0 0 2 2 1 0-1 6-6 0 2 2 1 44 PARZYCH, Adam....... g 0-4 01 LO, Papa............ 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 2 04 CALANDRILLO, Daniel. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 10 JORDAN, Raphael..... 4-9 1-1 4-4 2 1 3 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 14 SMITH, Erick........ 20 THOMAS, Anthony..... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 23 PONTES, Nick........ 2-4 0-0 1-1 1 1 2 3 3-6 0-1 1-4 0 2 2 3 32 MCMATH, Claybrin.... 50 SMITH, Don.......... 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 0 TEAM................ 2 5 7 23-51 6-14 14-20 9 22 31 24 Totals.............. TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-23 52.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-1 100 %
TP 7 5 16 11 24 8 2 0 0 1 2 0 4
TP 1 12 14 8 6 0 0 13 0 0 5 7 0 66
3
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DEADB REBS 5
A TO BLK S MIN 0 2 0 0 33 0 5 0 1 21 2 1 0 2 34 2 4 1 0 29 2 0 0 0 28 0 0 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 0+ 1 2 0 1 20 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 11 2 1 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 1 1 9 16 2 4 200
Game: 45.1% Game: 42.9% Game: 70.0%
DEADB REBS 1
>> GAME 18 Bryant vs Quinnipiac
1/21/10 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, CT
VISITORS: Bryant 0-19, 0-7 NEC REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 03 CHRONEY, Michael.... f 3-8 2-4 0-0 0 7 7 4 15 KONDRATYEV, Vlad.... f 2-3 0-0 4-4 1 0 1 4 1-3 0-0 1 3 4 1 11 BIRRELL, Chris...... g 2-6 22 LATHAM, Barry....... g 4-9 1-1 7-8 5 1 6 3 44 PARZYCH, Adam....... g 1-2 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 3 3 3 01 LO, Papa............ 10 JORDAN, Raphael..... 0-7 0-4 0-2 0 0 0 2 14 SMITH, Erick........ 3-5 1-2 2-4 1 0 1 1 3-5 0-0 1-3 0 0 0 2 23 PONTES, Nick........ 32 MCMATH, Claybrin.... 2-2 0-0 0-1 0 0 0 1 55 LECLERC, Sam........ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 3 TEAM................ 3 3 6 5-15 14-22 11 21 32 24 Totals.............. 20-47 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-24 41.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0%
2nd Half: 10-23 43.5% 2nd Half: 4-9 44.4% 2nd Half: 10-17 58.8%
2nd Half: 13-27 48.1% 2nd Half: 2-7 28.6% 2nd Half: 9-13 69.2%
A TO BLK S MIN 1 4 0 0 30 0 2 1 0 18 4 2 0 2 30 2 3 0 0 35 0 2 0 0 13 0 1 0 1 8 3 1 0 0 23 0 2 0 0 11 0 1 0 0 14 0 1 0 0 9 1 1 0 0 9 1 59 11 21 1 3 200
Game: 42.6% Game: 33.3% Game: 63.6%
HOME TEAM: Quinnipiac 12-6, 6-1 NEC TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 0-0 4-6 2 2 4 4 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 2-4 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 1-4 0-0 0-0 3 0 3 3 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 3-10 1-4 2-3 4 3 7 0 0-0 9-9 1 4 5 2 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 3-8 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 8-16 0-2 2-3 3 3 6 1 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 5-7 2-3 4-4 0 2 2 2 2-6 1-2 1-2 0 2 2 0 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 04 TARCA, Kevin........ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 11 MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem 1-2 0-0 0-2 0 1 1 1 20 LIGHT, Sean......... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 25 BOGDAN, Ryan........ 30 ROBINSON, Steve..... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... 3-3 0-0 2-2 3 2 5 4 2 2 4 TEAM................ Totals.............. 28-62 4-12 24-31 18 22 40 17 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-35 42.9% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 15-18 83.3%
TP 8 8 5 16 2 0 0 9 7 4 0
DEADB REBS 2
TP 8 2 9 15 18 16 6 0 2 0 0 0 8
A TO BLK S MIN 0 1 0 2 14 1 1 0 1 17 5 3 0 1 34 0 0 0 0 28 4 0 0 2 31 3 1 0 2 25 4 1 0 2 20 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 7 0 1 2 2 15 1 84 17 9 3 14 200
Game: 45.2% Game: 33.3% Game: 77.4%
>> GAME 20 Quinnipiac vs Wagner
1/28/10 Staten Island, NY • Spiro Sports Center
VISITORS: Quinnipiac 14-6; 8-1 NEC REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 5-11 0-0 5-7 6 4 10 1 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 2-5 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 1 0-2 2-2 1 4 5 2 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 2-6 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 3-10 0-1 6-9 3 4 7 2 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 6-19 0-2 9-10 3 5 8 2 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 2 2 4 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 1-2 1-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... 0-1 0-0 2-5 0 0 0 1 TEAM................ 2 3 5 Totals.............. 20-56 2-7 24-33 17 24 41 14 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 9-28 32.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-4 25.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 10-12 83.3%
2nd Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 14-21 66.7%
2nd Half: 11-23 47.8% 2nd Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 6-7 85.7%
A TO BLK S MIN 0 1 2 3 37 0 1 0 0 19 1 3 0 1 35 3 1 0 2 31 4 2 1 3 35 0 0 0 0 11 1 0 0 1 17 0 0 1 0 15
66
9
8
Game: 35.7% Game: 28.6% Game: 72.7%
HOME TEAM: Wagner 3-19; 1-8 NEC TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 13 ELWELL, Doug........ f 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 1 3 3 55 OROCK, Michael...... c 3-5 0-0 0-1 1 5 6 3 03 MURRAY, Tyler....... g 2-12 1-4 2-2 1 4 5 0 2-3 0-2 0 6 6 5 10 CZESKI, T.J......... g 3-6 11 MARTIN, Chris....... g 3-11 1-5 0-0 0 0 0 3 01 MUNDWEILER, Danny... 3-3 2-2 2-2 0 1 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 05 CONSTANCE, Garrett.. 22 SPILLER, Clifton.... 1-4 0-0 0-2 5 4 9 5 25 THOMPSON, Josh...... 3-6 0-0 2-2 0 0 0 1 3-5 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 1 42 SCHROTENBOER, Ryan.. TEAM................ 1 2 3 Totals.............. 22-56 7-17 6-11 13 25 38 22 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 11-33 33.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 0-4 0.0%
TP 15 4 6 12 21 3 3 2
TP 3 6 7 8 7 10 0 2 8 6
4 10 200 DEADB REBS 3
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A TO BLK S MIN 2 0 3 0 16 1 6 0 0 24 4 2 0 0 39 1 4 2 2 24 2 1 0 2 26 2 0 0 1 16 0 0 0 0 2 1 2 0 0 22 2 1 0 0 12 1 1 1 0 19
57 16 17
Game: 39.3% Game: 41.2% Game: 54.5%
6
5 200
DEADB REBS 2
Officials: Brian O'Connell, Paul Faia, Jeffery Clark Technical fouls: Quinnipiac-None. Wagner-None. Attendance: 1117
DEADB REBS 2
Officials: Bill McCarthy, Dennis Kelly, Thomas Regan Technical fouls: Bryant-None. Quinnipiac-None. Attendance: 1095
>> GAME 19 CCSU vs Quinnipiac
1/24/10 Hamden, Conn. • TD Bank Sports Center
VISITORS: CCSU 5-14, 2-6 NEC REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 00 DEANS, Markeys...... f 4-10 0-1 4-4 1 4 5 2 23 SIMMONS, David...... f 2-6 0-0 2-2 3 2 5 2 1-4 3-4 1 3 4 2 11 THOMPSON, Shemik.... g 4-14 22 BAILEY, Devan....... g 2-3 1-2 0-0 0 3 3 3 24 PTACEK, Robby....... g 2-3 1-1 0-0 0 3 3 3 1-3 0-2 1-1 0 1 1 1 03 ROSARIO, Vince...... 20 TULL, Jonathan...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 21 EFESE, Joe.......... 3-7 0-0 4-4 1 2 3 3 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 25 BASKERVILLE, Chris.. 32 SEYMORE, Joe........ 4-10 1-4 0-0 3 0 3 2 34 GERRITY, Nick....... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 TEAM................ 5 5 4-14 14-15 9 24 33 19 Totals.............. 22-57 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-31 32.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-10 30.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-5 100 %
2nd Half: 12-26 46.2% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 9-10 90.0%
9-31 29.0% 0-2 0.0% 7-13 53.8%
2nd Half: 21-38 55.3% 2nd Half: 2-3 66.7% 2nd Half: 6-7 85.7%
A TO BLK S MIN 3 2 0 1 27 2 1 2 0 28 2 5 0 1 35 1 0 0 0 27 0 4 0 0 18 0 1 1 0 11 1 0 0 0 4 1 0 4 1 21 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 24 0 0 0 0 2 1 62 10 15 7 4 200
Game: 38.6% Game: 28.6% Game: 93.3%
HOME TEAM: Quinnipiac 13-6, 7-1 NEC TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 0-0 0-2 5 9 14 1 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 13-16 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 2-4 0-0 0-0 3 5 8 3 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 4-12 1-1 4-7 1 3 4 2 0-0 1-2 2 3 5 1 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 1-9 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 4-9 0-1 4-4 1 2 3 2 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 2-5 1-2 4-4 1 0 1 1 1-4 0-1 0-0 2 2 4 1 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 04 TARCA, Kevin........ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 11 MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 1 20 LIGHT, Sean......... 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 25 BOGDAN, Ryan........ 30 ROBINSON, Steve..... 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 0 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... 2-5 0-0 0-1 3 2 5 2 TEAM................ Totals.............. 30-69 2-5 13-20 21 26 47 15 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: F Throw % 1st Half:
TP 12 6 12 5 5 3 0 10 0 9 0
TP 26 4 13 3 12 9 2 0 0 0 0 2 4
DEADB REBS 1
A TO BLK S MIN 1 3 0 1 34 3 1 1 0 22 6 2 0 2 34 0 0 0 1 29 2 2 0 2 25 0 1 0 0 16 2 3 1 0 13 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 17
75 14 12
Game: 43.5% Game: 40.0% Game: 65.0%
3
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DEADB REBS 1
>> GAME 21 Quinnipiac vs Mount St. Mary’s
1/30/10 Emmitsburg, Md. • Knott Arena
VISITORS: Quinnipiac 14-7, 8-2 NEC REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 7-18 0-0 4-5 7 8 15 1 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 2-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0-1 2-2 0 3 3 3 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 2-5 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 2-5 0-0 4-7 3 4 7 3 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 1-14 0-0 2-2 4 2 6 4 5-11 1-5 2-4 1 1 2 1 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... 0-3 0-0 3-4 3 1 4 2 TEAM................ 3 3 6 Totals.............. 19-58 1-6 17-24 21 22 43 18 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: F Throw % 1st Half:
8-30 26.7% 0-3 0.0% 8-11 72.7%
2nd Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 9-13 69.2%
9-26 34.6% 2-5 40.0% 6-8 75.0%
2nd Half: 13-23 56.5% 2nd Half: 2-6 33.3% 2nd Half: 7-17 41.2%
A TO BLK S MIN 2 4 0 1 35 0 1 0 0 16 2 0 0 2 35 0 3 0 0 32 2 4 1 3 35 1 3 0 0 26 0 2 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 14
56
7 17
Game: 32.8% Game: 16.7% Game: 70.8%
HOME TEAM: Mount St. Mary's 7-14, 4-6 NEC TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF ## Player Name 04 BEIDLER, Kelly...... f 1-5 0-1 0-0 2 4 6 4 10 ATUPEM, Shawn....... f 7-14 0-0 2-5 2 4 6 2 35 BARBER, Raven....... c 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 0-2 5-8 1 6 7 0 00 CAJOU, Jean......... g 3-8 01 GOODE, Jeremy....... g 2-6 0-0 5-8 0 0 0 3 05 BROWN, Pierre....... 1-2 1-2 1-2 0 1 1 0 3-6 3-6 0-0 0 3 3 4 11 HOLLAND, Will....... 31 TRICE, Lamar........ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 34 JACKSON, Tayvon..... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 3-4 0-0 0-2 4 0 4 2 42 THOMPSON, Danny..... TEAM................ 3 1 4 Totals.............. 22-49 4-11 13-25 12 21 33 18 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: F Throw % 1st Half:
TP 18 4 6 8 4 13 0 3
TP 2 16 4 11 9 4 9 0 0 6
1
6 200
DEADB REBS 3
A TO BLK S MIN 1 1 2 4 29 2 4 1 2 34 0 0 0 1 17 1 4 1 2 31 4 3 0 0 34 0 1 0 0 5 0 4 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 15 2 0 0 0 10
61 10 18
Game: 44.9% Game: 36.4% Game: 52.0%
4
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DEADB REBS 5,1
Officials: Tom Fahey, Joe Battiato and Brandon Cruz Technical fouls: Quinnipiac-None. Mount St. Mary's-None. Attendance: 1885
Officials: Jeffrey Benedict, Guy Pagano, Jeffrey Smith Technical fouls: CCSU-None. Quinnipiac-None. Attendance: 2034
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>> GAME 22 Quinnipiac vs Sacred Heart
2/4/10 William H. Pitt Center • Fairfield, CT
VISITORS: Quinnipiac 15-7, 9-2 NEC REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 5-8 0-0 1-2 0 11 11 3 RUTTY, Justin....... c 8-13 0-0 6-6 6 4 10 4 0-2 3-3 0 3 3 2 TWYMAN, Deontay..... g 3-9 JOHNSON, James...... g 2-5 0-0 4-4 1 0 1 3 FELDEINE, James..... g 11-14 3-4 2-2 0 3 3 2 3-5 0-1 0-0 1 4 5 2 JOHNSON, Dave....... TARCA, Kevin........ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 LIGHT, Sean......... BOGDAN, Ryan........ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 ROBINSON, Steve..... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 JACKSON, Jamee...... 1-1 0-0 1-5 2 1 3 0 TEAM................ 1 1 2 Totals.............. 33-55 3-7 17-22 11 28 39 18
## 32 12 01 03 14 02 04 11 20 25 30 35
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-30 56.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-5 40.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-7 57.1%
2nd Half: 16-25 64.0% 2nd Half: 1-2 50.0% 2nd Half: 13-15 86.7%
2nd Half: 14-29 48.3% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% 2nd Half: 10-13 76.9%
86 12 14
TP 5 15 19 9 8 0 9 2 4 0
1
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: F Throw % 1st Half:
5 200
9
Game: 39.4% Game: 38.1% Game: 73.3%
2
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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-30 56.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-10 40.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3%
DEADB REBS 2,2
02/06/10 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, CT
VISITORS: Sacred Heart 12-11 (5-7 NEC) REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 04 Hassan,Corey........ f 4-15 4-8 4-6 5 7 12 3 15 Sahan,Mehmet........ f 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 4 0-0 1-4 0 6 6 4 32 Potter,Liam......... c 7-10 02 Litke,Ryan.......... g 6-10 3-5 0-0 1 3 4 5 03 Thompson,Jerrell.... g 11-17 4-6 4-4 1 3 4 3 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 5 10 Zazuri,Steve........ 22 Hardy,Chauncey...... 2-8 1-6 2-2 1 1 2 4 23 Marshall,Josh....... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 30 Greenbacker,Nick.... 34 Dulaire,Stan........ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 4 TEAM................ 3 3 Totals.............. 32-69 12-25 11-16 11 24 35 33 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 17-34 50.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 6-8 75.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-6 100 %
2nd Half: 15-35 42.9% 2nd Half: 6-17 35.3% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0%
2nd Half: 12-25 48.0% 2nd Half: 1-3 33.3% 2nd Half: 23-28 82.1%
Officials: Bob Adams, Tom Courtney, Charles Robinson Technical fouls: Sacred Heart-None. Quinnipiac-None. Attendance: 2778
60
A TO BLK S MIN 8 1 0 1 38 0 0 0 0 10 1 2 1 0 29 1 6 0 0 24 5 0 0 2 36 0 0 0 0 16 1 1 0 1 22 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 11 0 2 0 0 11
87 17 12
Game: 46.4% Game: 48.0% Game: 68.8%
HOME TEAM: Quinnipiac 16-7 (10-2 NEC) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 6-11 0-0 4-4 6 7 13 4 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 2 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 3-3 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 3-12 0-3 9-11 0 4 4 3 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 4-7 1-1 9-9 0 3 3 3 0-3 10-14 3 5 8 1 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 6-14 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 0-3 0-1 2-2 0 1 1 2 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 0-2 0-1 9-10 1 5 6 2 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 2 3 0 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... TEAM................ 1 1 Totals.............. 22-53 1-9 45-52 12 29 41 17 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-28 35.7% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 0-6 0.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 22-24 91.7%
TP 16 2 15 15 30 2 7 0 0 0
TP 16 6 15 18 22 2 9 2
1
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A TO BLK S MIN 0 4 3 1 31 0 0 0 0 18 2 1 0 1 38 2 0 0 2 31 2 3 0 2 38 3 2 0 1 17 4 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 10
90 13 10
Game: 41.5% Game: 11.1% Game: 86.5%
3
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2nd Half: 13-26 50.0% 2nd Half: 0-12 0.0% 2nd Half: 10-15 66.7%
TP 11 2 12 12 14 0 14
A TO BLK S MIN 2 0 0 1 40 0 3 0 0 5 2 3 0 1 40 3 2 0 1 40 4 4 0 3 38 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 34
65 12 13
0
Game: 45.8% Game: 20.8% Game: 64.0%
2nd Half: 11-22 50.0% 2nd Half: 1-4 25.0% 2nd Half: 11-16 68.8%
TP 17 16 17 5 6 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0
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A TO BLK S MIN 1 2 0 2 32 1 1 0 1 25 3 3 0 3 25 2 2 0 0 36 1 2 0 0 23 3 3 0 0 17 3 5 0 0 27 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 8
77 15 18
1
Game: 53.8% Game: 35.7% Game: 72.7%
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Officials: Brian Dorsey, Jeffrey Benedict, Ray Perone Technical fouls: St. Francis (N.Y.)-WRICE, Herman; BENNETT, Akeem; TEAM. Quinnipiac-JOHNSON, James. Attendance: 1298
Officials: Brian O'Connell (R), Ray Perrone (U), Gary Tracy (U) Technical fouls: Quinnipiac-None. Sacred Heart-None. Attendance: 1777
>> GAME 23 Sacred Heart vs Quinnipiac
9-22 40.9% 5-12 41.7% 6-10 60.0%
HOME TEAM: Quinnipiac 17-7 (11-2 NEC) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 0-0 3-5 3 5 8 2 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 7-9 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 7-9 0-0 2-3 3 7 10 1 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 5-11 1-5 6-6 1 1 2 4 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 2-3 1-1 0-0 0 4 4 3 0-2 4-4 0 1 1 2 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 1-10 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 3-5 2-4 0-0 1 2 3 5 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 3-4 1-2 1-2 0 3 3 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 04 TARCA, Kevin........ 11 MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 1 1 0 20 LIGHT, Sean......... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 25 BOGDAN, Ryan........ 30 ROBINSON, Steve..... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 2 TEAM................ 3 3 5-14 16-22 11 25 36 23 Totals.............. 28-52
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A TO BLK S MIN 1 0 0 2 19 0 3 1 0 27 2 0 0 0 31 4 2 0 1 30 2 1 0 2 37 5 0 0 0 18 1 1 0 0 18 0 0 1 0 5 0 2 0 1 13 1 0 0 0 2
71 16
2/11/10 Hamden, Conn. • TD Bank Sports Center
VISITORS: St. Francis (N.Y.) 10-14 (7-6 NEC) REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 02 PERUNICIC, Stefan... f 3-11 2-10 3-6 1 1 2 4 33 WRICE, Herman....... f 1-2 0-0 0-1 0 1 1 5 1-6 1-3 0 4 4 2 11 CADELL, Ricky....... g 5-11 15 NEWTON, Justin...... g 3-6 1-3 5-6 0 2 2 2 24 BENNETT, Akeem...... g 3-9 1-4 7-9 3 4 7 4 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 20 CLARK, Richard...... 30 JOHNSON, Akeem...... 7-8 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 4 TEAM................ 1 1 1 5-24 16-25 5 16 21 23 Totals.............. 22-48
A TO BLK S MIN 1 1 0 0 33 0 1 1 0 25 4 0 0 2 32 2 2 0 0 36 1 4 0 0 35 4 3 0 1 20 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 10
Game: 60.0% Game: 42.9% Game: 77.3%
HOME TEAM: Sacred Heart 12-10, 5-6 NEC TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 15 Sahan,Mehmet........ f 2-6 0-0 1-2 2 3 5 3 32 Potter,Liam......... c 6-12 0-0 3-5 1 1 2 4 5-12 2-2 0 1 1 4 02 Litke,Ryan.......... g 6-16 03 Thompson,Jerrell.... g 3-7 1-3 2-2 0 1 1 1 04 Hassan,Corey........ g 4-15 0-3 0-0 6 2 8 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 2 3 3 10 Zazuri,Steve........ 22 Hardy,Chauncey...... 2-5 2-3 3-4 2 1 3 0 23 Marshall,Josh....... 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 30 Greenbacker,Nick.... 2-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 34 Dulaire,Stan........ TEAM................ 2 2 Totals.............. 26-66 8-21 11-15 14 12 26 23 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-37 32.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-11 27.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-2 50.0%
TP 11 22 9 8 27 6 0 0 0 0 0 3
>> GAME 24 St. Francis (N.Y.) vs Quinnipiac
>> GAME 25 Long Island vs Quinnipiac
2/13/10 Hamden, Conn. • TD Bank Sports Center
VISITORS: Long Island 10-15 (8-6 NEC) REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 01 OLASEWERE, Jamal.... f 4-10 0-0 4-6 3 5 8 4 32 ONYECHI, Kenny...... f 1-3 0-0 1-2 3 1 4 3 2-4 1-2 2 5 7 2 00 JOHNSON, Kyle....... g 3-9 22 WISSEH, Jaytornah... g 6-17 2-3 8-10 1 6 7 2 24 HICKS, David........ g 7-11 0-3 0-1 4 0 4 2 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 11 WRIGHT, Corey....... 20 HUCKS, Booker....... 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 21 MAYORGA, Arnold..... 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 3 3 1 3-5 2-4 2-2 0 2 2 2 23 CULPO, Michael...... TEAM................ 3 3 Totals.............. 25-59 6-16 16-23 16 23 39 17 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-28 50.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-6 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-6 83.3%
2nd Half: 11-31 35.5% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 11-17 64.7%
2nd Half: 15-26 57.7% 2nd Half: 2-2 100 % 2nd Half: 10-14 71.4%
Officials: Robert Riley, Jeff Bryant, Donnie Eppley Technical fouls: Long Island-None. Quinnipiac-None. Attendance: 2836
A TO BLK S MIN 1 4 1 2 27 0 0 3 0 19 0 3 1 1 33 6 6 0 1 35 0 1 0 0 36 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 16 0 0 0 1 25
72
7 17
Game: 42.4% Game: 37.5% Game: 69.6%
HOME TEAM: Quinnipiac 18-7 (12-2 NEC) REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 3-9 0-0 2-3 4 7 11 2 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 2-4 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 5 3-4 2-4 0 1 1 2 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 9-14 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 6-11 1-2 2-2 3 3 6 3 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 7-16 1-2 2-2 1 7 8 2 2-8 1-2 3-4 1 2 3 1 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 1-2 0-1 2-2 1 0 1 3 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 1 3 3 6 TEAM................ Totals.............. 30-65 6-11 14-19 14 24 38 19 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-39 38.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-9 44.4% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-5 80.0%
TP 12 3 9 22 14 0 2 0 10
TP 8 4 23 15 17 8 4 1
5
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A TO BLK S MIN 4 3 0 0 35 2 0 1 0 21 3 2 0 1 36 1 1 0 1 31 1 3 0 2 32 2 0 0 0 20 3 2 0 1 16 0 0 1 1 9
80 16 11
Game: 46.2% Game: 54.5% Game: 73.7%
2
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>> GAME 26 Quinnipiac vs SAINT FRANCIS (PA)
2/18/10 Loretto, Pa. • DeGol Arena
VISITORS: Quinnipiac 18-8, 12-3 NEC REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 3-8 0-0 8-8 11 5 16 3 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 3-6 0-0 0-1 4 3 7 4 1-6 2-2 0 0 0 3 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 3-13 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 1-5 0-1 0-0 3 2 5 5 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 6-17 3-6 6-6 1 11 12 3 4-9 1-4 1-2 0 4 4 4 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 1-5 0-3 0-0 1 0 1 4 30 ROBINSON, Steve..... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 1-3 0-0 2-4 1 3 4 1 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... TEAM................ 1 1 Totals.............. 22-67 5-20 19-23 22 28 50 27 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-35 37.1% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-8 25.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 10-13 76.9%
2nd Half: 2nd Half: 2nd Half:
9-32 28.1% 3-12 25.0% 9-10 90.0%
7-24 29.2% 2-9 22.2% 9-13 69.2%
2nd Half: 14-24 58.3% 2nd Half: 5-9 55.6% 2nd Half: 15-21 71.4%
A TO BLK S MIN 0 2 0 1 34 1 0 0 0 25 6 0 0 0 33 0 1 0 0 26 1 5 0 3 38 1 3 0 1 19 0 0 0 1 11 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 13
68
9 12
Game: 32.8% Game: 25.0% Game: 82.6%
HOME TEAM: SAINT FRANCIS-PA 10-16, 8-7 NEC REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 33 FELDER, Will........ f 5-14 2-5 8-8 1 6 7 3 54 HOFFMAN, Kurt....... f 3-4 0-0 2-4 3 1 4 4 1-3 8-8 1 5 6 4 01 SWEETNEY, Devin..... g 2-8 03 JOHNSON, Chris...... g 4-6 2-3 1-5 0 2 2 2 14 ORANDI, Sorena...... g 2-5 0-1 3-6 1 2 3 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 02 MCFARLAND, Chris.... 15 FOWLER, Austin...... 1-1 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 22 ERVIN, Anthony...... 0-2 0-2 0-0 0 3 3 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 30 PETERS, Tony........ 40 LATIMER, Cedric..... 4-8 2-4 2-3 0 4 4 3 TEAM................ 2 2 Totals.............. 21-48 7-18 24-34 7 26 33 21 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: F Throw % 1st Half:
TP 14 6 9 2 21 10 2 0 4
TP 20 8 13 11 7 0 2 0 0 12
1
73 13 13
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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: F Throw % 1st Half:
9-29 31.0% 3-10 30.0% 2-4 50.0%
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Officials: Jeff Nichols (R); Dwayne Gladden; Larry Scirotto Technical fouls: Quinnipiac-None. SAINT FRANCIS-PA-None. Attendance: 1014
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 16-29 55.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 2-4 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 5-8 62.5%
2/20/10
Quinnipiac vs Robert Morris
Moon Township, Pa. • Sewall Center
VISITORS: Quinnipiac 19-8, 13-3 NEC REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 8-15 0-0 1-1 6 5 11 5 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 2-3 0-0 6-10 3 2 5 4 3-3 13-16 1 5 6 1 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 6-11 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 2-3 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 2 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 6-14 2-6 1-4 1 6 7 1 3-5 2-3 2-2 0 0 0 4 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 11 MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem 0-0 0-0 1-2 1 0 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 23 BAKER, Evann........ 30 ROBINSON, Steve..... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... 0-0 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 2 TEAM................ 1 2 3 7-14 26-37 14 23 37 19 Totals.............. 27-53 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-28 46.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-11 54.5%
2nd Half: 14-25 56.0% 2nd Half: 4-6 66.7% 2nd Half: 20-26 76.9%
2nd Half: 15-31 48.4% 2nd Half: 4-13 30.8% 2nd Half: 12-16 75.0%
A TO BLK S MIN 0 3 0 1 34 0 1 1 1 24 6 3 0 0 36 1 3 0 3 24 2 2 0 2 37 2 1 0 1 13 1 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 1 1 17
87 12 15
Game: 50.9% Game: 50.0% Game: 70.3%
HOME TEAM: Robert Morris 19-10, 14-2 NEC TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 0-0 2-3 1 5 6 3 01 ROBINSON, Rob....... f 7-12 24 GREEN, Dallas....... f 4-4 0-0 0-0 1 3 4 4 02 NWIGWE, Mezie....... g 3-8 1-2 1-1 1 5 6 3 2-6 5-7 2 0 2 4 03 JONES, Velton....... g 4-11 04 ABRAHAM, Karon...... g 3-11 3-10 3-3 0 0 0 4 14 WALLACE, Gary....... 0-0 0-0 4-6 1 0 1 5 4-9 3-5 0-0 2 3 5 5 34 JOHNSON, Russell.... 35 THOMPSON, Lijah..... 0-1 0-0 1-2 0 2 2 0 44 WHITEHEAD, Josiah... 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 0 2 1 TEAM................ 9-23 16-22 10 18 28 29 Totals.............. 27-58 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 12-27 44.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-10 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7%
TP 17 10 28 4 15 10 0 1 0 0 2
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TP 16 8 8 15 12 4 11 1 4
A TO BLK S MIN 3 1 0 0 33 0 1 1 2 16 4 4 0 0 34 7 2 0 2 30 3 2 0 0 32 0 1 0 1 11 0 2 0 1 22 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 15 1 79 17 15 1 6 200
Game: 46.6% Game: 39.1% Game: 72.7%
Officials: George Harry (R), Chris Jennings, Bernard Clinton Technical fouls: Quinnipiac-None. Robert Morris-None. Attendance: 1867
2
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2nd Half: 14-33 42.4% 2nd Half: 4-10 40.0% 2nd Half: 8-13 61.5%
2nd Half: 16-30 53.3% 2nd Half: 5-10 50.0% 2nd Half: 6-6 100 %
TP 20 7 9 11 4 2 0 6 2 0 2 0
A TO BLK S MIN 3 5 0 1 32 0 2 0 1 20 2 1 0 0 25 1 0 0 2 28 3 3 0 2 38 1 0 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 5 1 0 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 26 1 0 0 0 6
63 13 12
Game: 37.1% Game: 35.0% Game: 58.8%
HOME TEAM: Quinnipiac 20-8 (14-3 NEC) TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 11-14 0-0 3-5 5 7 12 3 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 3-4 0-0 0-1 1 4 5 3 2-4 0-0 0 1 1 1 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 3-8 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 3-8 1-2 0-0 0 6 6 1 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 6-14 1-2 6-6 2 8 10 3 3-5 2-4 0-0 0 4 4 1 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 1-2 1-2 2-2 0 1 1 0 04 TARCA, Kevin........ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 11 MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem 1-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 20 LIGHT, Sean......... 23 BAKER, Evann........ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 25 BOGDAN, Ryan........ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 30 ROBINSON, Steve..... 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... 1-2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 4 TEAM................ 2 1 3 7-14 11-14 11 33 44 16 Totals.............. 32-59
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>> GAME 27
2/25/10 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, CT
VISITORS: Monmouth 12-17 (8-9 NEC) REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 25 TAYLOR, Travis...... f 7-14 0-0 6-8 2 5 7 2 32 WAITE, Ed........... f 2-7 0-0 3-7 2 3 5 2 2-4 1-2 2 2 4 0 05 COLEMAN, Whitney.... g 3-10 10 CAMPBELL, Will...... g 4-10 3-6 0-0 1 2 3 3 15 HETT, James......... g 2-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 4 02 GAITLEY, Dutch...... 11 SCHAFER, Kevin...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 20 MYERS KEITT, Mike... 2-4 2-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 1-3 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 21 BARBOUR, George..... 23 RUTLEDGE, R.J....... 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 24 SOFMAN, Justin...... 1-7 0-4 0-0 1 2 3 2 44 DELTUFO, Nick....... 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 TEAM................ 3 3 Totals.............. 23-62 7-20 10-17 11 19 30 14
A TO BLK S MIN 1 0 2 0 36 3 1 0 1 24 0 3 1 0 33 3 2 0 2 30 5 2 0 0 34 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 6 1 1 0 2 17 0 0 0 0 0+ 0 3 0 0 17
Game: 43.8% Game: 38.9% Game: 70.6%
>> GAME 28 Monmouth vs Quinnipiac
2
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TP A TO BLK S MIN 25 2 2 1 1 29 6 1 2 0 0 23 8 6 3 0 1 35 7 1 0 0 0 28 19 11 2 0 2 35 8 1 2 0 1 18 5 1 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 11 82 25 13
Game: 54.2% Game: 50.0% Game: 78.6%
2
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DEADB REBS 0
Officials: Brian O'Connell, Paul Faia, Joe DeMayo Technical fouls: Monmouth-None. Quinnipiac-None. Attendance: 1572
>> GAME 29 Quinnipiac vs Fairleigh Dickinson
2/27/10 Stratis Arena • Hackensack, NJ
VISITORS: Quinnipiac 21-8, 15-3 NEC REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF RUTTY, Justin....... f 6-16 0-0 2-4 7 6 13 4 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 4-8 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 5 2-5 5-6 2 1 3 3 JOHNSON, James...... g 3-10 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 5-7 2-4 8-10 2 4 6 1 FELDEINE, James..... g 3-12 1-4 0-0 1 7 8 2 2-3 0-0 2-2 0 5 5 3 TWYMAN, Deontay..... JOHNSON, Dave....... 1-4 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 2 MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 1-2 0-0 1-3 2 0 2 4 JACKSON, Jamee...... TEAM................ 1 1 Totals.............. 25-62 6-16 18-25 14 26 40 25
## 12 32 03 05 14 01 02 11 35
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-34 41.2% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 4-8 50.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 7-13 53.8%
2nd Half: 11-28 39.3% 2nd Half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd Half: 11-12 91.7%
2nd Half: 12-29 41.4% 2nd Half: 2-8 25.0% 2nd Half: 12-16 75.0%
A TO BLK S MIN 0 3 0 3 35 0 0 0 1 20 5 3 0 1 32 1 2 0 0 34 3 2 0 0 34 3 0 0 0 21 2 1 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 12
74 14 13
Game: 40.3% Game: 37.5% Game: 72.0%
HOME TEAM: Fairleigh Dickinson 11-20, 10-8 NEC REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 44 SVRDLIK, Kamil...... f 3-6 1-1 2-4 2 1 3 4 50 GALVIN, John........ f 6-10 0-0 3-3 3 4 7 2 0-1 6-8 5 10 15 2 55 MOFUNANYA, Alvin.... f 2-9 01 GRIER, Terence...... g 3-5 0-2 5-13 0 0 0 4 12 SCOTT, Mike......... g 3-12 1-6 7-8 0 5 5 5 2-5 1-3 0-2 0 1 1 3 21 DOCKERY, DeShawn.... 22 LARIZZA, Louis...... 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 35 BROWN, Lawrence..... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0-0 1-2 1 2 3 3 52 PURSLEY, DeJuan..... TEAM................ 3 1 4 Totals.............. 19-50 3-14 24-40 14 24 38 23 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 7-21 33.3% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-6 16.7% F Throw % 1st Half: 12-24 50.0%
TP 14 8 13 20 7 6 3 0 3
TP 9 15 10 11 14 5 0 0 1
0
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A TO BLK S MIN 0 1 0 0 25 0 1 0 2 35 5 4 5 0 37 1 2 0 0 30 7 5 0 3 36 0 2 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0+ 0 2 2 0 13
65 13 17
Game: 38.0% Game: 21.4% Game: 60.0%
7
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Officials: Jack Sweeney, Terry Murphy, Jim Moran Technical fouls: Quinnipiac-None. Fairleigh Dickinson-None. Attendance: 1034
61
>> GAME 30 Monmouth vs Quinnipiac VISITORS: Monmouth 12-19 ## 25 32 05 15 24 02 10 20 44
Player Name TAYLOR, Travis...... WAITE, Ed........... COLEMAN, Whitney.... HETT, James......... SOFMAN, Justin...... GAITLEY, Dutch...... CAMPBELL, Will...... MYERS KEITT, Mike... DELTUFO, Nick....... TEAM................ Totals..............
f f g g g
3/4/10 Hamden, Conn. • TD Bank Sports Center
REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 5-10 0-0 1-3 0 5 5 4 4-14 1-3 4-7 3 4 7 5 8-17 3-9 3-3 1 0 1 3 1-6 0-3 0-0 1 4 5 1 6-10 6-10 3-3 1 0 1 4 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 1-4 0-2 0-0 0 0 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0-1 0-0 2-4 0 1 1 3 5 2 7 26-63 10-27 13-20 11 17 28 24
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 13-33 39.4% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 5-12 41.7% F Throw % 1st Half: 2-3 66.7%
2nd Half: 13-30 43.3% 2nd Half: 5-15 33.3% 2nd Half: 11-17 64.7%
2nd Half: 16-26 61.5% 2nd Half: 3-4 75.0% 2nd Half: 18-23 78.3%
75 14 13
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VISITORS: Robert Morris 23-11 REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF ROBINSON, Rob....... * 1-6 0-0 1-3 2 5 7 4 NWIGWE, Mezie....... * 1-5 0-3 1-2 0 1 1 1 1-3 0-0 1 0 1 2 JONES, Velton....... * 2-9 ABRAHAM, Karon...... * 7-14 1-5 1-4 1 3 4 2 GREEN, Dallas....... * 3-4 0-0 3-4 2 3 5 2 2-3 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 WALLACE, Gary....... PIEHL, Brad......... 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 2 JOHNSON, Russell.... 3-5 2-2 1-2 2 3 5 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 THOMPSON, Lijah..... WHITEHEAD, Josiah... 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 1 TEAM................ 3 4 7 Totals.............. 20-48 5-15 7-17 13 22 35 21
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TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: F Throw % 1st Half:
9-23 39.1% 4-8 50.0% 1-2 50.0%
2nd Half: 11-25 44.0% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 6-15 40.0%
A TO BLK S MIN 2 3 0 2 36 1 2 0 0 20 8 4 0 3 37 2 1 0 0 23 5 2 0 1 39 2 0 0 2 31 1 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0+ 0 0 0 0 0+ 0 0 0 0 0+ 0 1 0 1 7 1 84 21 16 0 9 200
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-29 34.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-8 12.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7%
2nd Half: 6-17 35.3% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 11-14 78.6%
TP 3 3 5 16 9 5 0 9 0 2
A TO BLK S MIN 0 2 0 3 31 2 2 0 1 27 3 1 0 4 24 0 4 0 3 28 0 1 2 1 25 0 3 0 0 17 0 1 0 0 7 1 1 0 1 25 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 13
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Game: 41.7% Game: 33.3% Game: 41.2%
HOME TEAM: Quinnipiac 23-9 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 03 JOHNSON, James...... * 1-8 1-5 2-2 1 2 3 2 0-2 2-2 0 1 1 2 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... * 1-5 12 RUTTY, Justin....... * 4-9 0-0 4-6 5 5 10 3 14 FELDEINE, James..... * 7-14 1-3 2-4 0 5 5 3 0-0 2-2 6 3 9 3 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... * 1-3 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 2-5 1-3 3-4 0 3 3 1 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... TEAM................ 2 2 Totals.............. 16-46 3-13 15-20 13 21 34 16
TP 14 5 23 13 15 10 0 0 0 0 0 4
Game: 55.3% Game: 44.4% Game: 84.8%
03/10/10 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.
## 01 02 03 04 24 14 25 34 35 44
A TO BLK S MIN 4 5 2 1 34 1 3 0 2 30 1 3 0 1 38 7 1 0 2 35 0 1 0 1 29 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 1 18 0 0 0 0 0+ 0 0 0 0 10
Game: 41.3% Game: 37.0% Game: 65.0%
HOME TEAM: Quinnipiac 22-8 REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 12 RUTTY, Justin....... f 5-11 0-0 4-4 4 9 13 3 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 2-5 0-1 1-2 1 1 2 4 3-4 8-10 0 4 4 1 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 6-8 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... g 4-5 0-0 5-5 0 2 2 4 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 4-12 1-3 6-8 1 8 9 4 4-5 0-1 2-2 1 1 2 1 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2 2 0 11 MAY-THOMPSON, Raheem 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 20 LIGHT, Sean......... 25 BOGDAN, Ryan........ 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 30 ROBINSON, Steve..... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... 1-1 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 3 TEAM................ 2 2 Totals.............. 26-47 4-9 28-33 7 31 38 20 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-21 47.6% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-5 20.0% F Throw % 1st Half: 10-10 100 %
TP 11 13 22 2 21 2 2 0 2
>> GAME 32 Robert Morris vs Quinnipiac
2 13 200 DEADB REBS 4
TP 5 4 12 17 4 8 0 0
A TO BLK S MIN 5 3 0 3 37 0 0 0 2 28 0 4 1 0 38 1 3 0 0 27 0 3 0 1 32 1 1 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 8
50
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Game: 34.8% Game: 23.1% Game: 75.0%
1
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Officials: Guy Pagano, John Hughes, Bill McCarthy Technical fouls: Robert Morris-None. Quinnipiac-None. Attendance: 3607
DEADB REBS 2
Officials: Ray Perone, Bob Adams, Joe Battiato Technical fouls: Monmouth-None. Quinnipiac-TEAM. Attendance: 2334
>> GAME 31 Long Island vs Quinnipiac
3/7/10 TD Bank Sports Center • Hamden, Conn.
VISITORS: Long Island 14-17 REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 01 OLASEWERE, Jamal.... f 6-12 0-0 1-2 5 5 10 5 32 ONYECHI, Kenny...... f 2-5 0-0 0-1 1 1 2 5 0-2 0-0 0 6 6 2 00 JOHNSON, Kyle....... g 2-6 22 WISSEH, Jaytornah... g 12-25 3-9 6-6 0 3 3 3 24 HICKS, David........ g 4-8 2-4 1-2 3 3 6 2 0-2 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 11 WRIGHT, Corey....... 20 HUCKS, Booker....... 2-4 1-2 0-0 1 1 2 1 21 MAYORGA, Arnold..... 2-3 1-2 0-0 1 0 1 1 1-4 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 2 23 CULPO, Michael...... TEAM................ 3 1 4 Totals.............. 31-69 8-23 8-11 14 20 34 21 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 14-28 50.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-8 37.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 1-3 33.3%
2nd Half: 17-41 41.5% 2nd Half: 5-15 33.3% 2nd Half: 7-8 87.5%
2nd Half: 11-29 37.9% 2nd Half: 3-7 42.9% 2nd Half: 19-24 79.2%
Officials: Robert Riley, Doug Aprahamian, Tom Fahey Technical fouls: Long Island-TEAM. Quinnipiac-None. Attendance: 2845
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A TO BLK S MIN 0 3 0 1 26 1 1 0 0 20 0 0 0 0 26 7 4 0 3 39 1 1 0 1 34 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 18 1 0 0 0 13 0 1 0 0 20
78 10 11
Game: 44.9% Game: 34.8% Game: 72.7%
HOME TEAM: Quinnipiac 23-8 REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... f 2-4 0-1 3-4 1 2 3 1 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... f 4-7 0-0 2-3 1 3 4 3 0-0 6-8 8 8 16 4 12 RUTTY, Justin....... c 8-15 03 JOHNSON, James...... g 2-11 1-3 1-2 0 2 2 2 14 FELDEINE, James..... g 3-9 2-5 5-6 1 3 4 2 4-8 2-4 6-6 1 4 5 0 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 1-3 1-3 2-2 0 0 0 1 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... 2-2 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 2 TEAM................ 3 3 Totals.............. 26-59 6-16 25-31 14 26 40 15 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 15-30 50.0% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 3-9 33.3% F Throw % 1st Half: 6-7 85.7%
TP 13 4 4 33 11 0 5 5 3
TP 7 10 22 6 13 16 5 4
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A TO BLK S MIN 0 1 0 0 29 1 2 0 0 28 2 3 3 0 32 7 1 0 2 37 2 3 1 2 28 3 1 0 0 26 0 1 0 0 14 0 0 0 1 6
83 15 12
Game: 44.1% Game: 37.5% Game: 80.6%
4
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>> GAME 33 Quinnipiac vs Virginia Tech
03/17/10 Cassell Coliseaum • Blackburg • Va.
VISITORS: Robert Morris 23-11 REBOUNDS TOT-FG 3-PT Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF ROBINSON, Rob....... * 1-6 0-0 1-3 2 5 7 4 NWIGWE, Mezie....... * 1-5 0-3 1-2 0 1 1 1 1-3 0-0 1 0 1 2 JONES, Velton....... * 2-9 ABRAHAM, Karon...... * 7-14 1-5 1-4 1 3 4 2 GREEN, Dallas....... * 3-4 0-0 3-4 2 3 5 2 2-3 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 WALLACE, Gary....... PIEHL, Brad......... 0-0 0-0 0-2 0 0 0 2 JOHNSON, Russell.... 3-5 2-2 1-2 2 3 5 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 THOMPSON, Lijah..... WHITEHEAD, Josiah... 1-2 0-0 0-0 2 2 4 1 TEAM................ 3 4 7 Totals.............. 20-48 5-15 7-17 13 22 35 21
## 01 02 03 04 24 14 25 34 35 44
TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: F Throw % 1st Half:
9-23 39.1% 4-8 50.0% 1-2 50.0%
2nd Half: 11-25 44.0% 2nd Half: 1-7 14.3% 2nd Half: 6-15 40.0%
2nd Half: 6-17 35.3% 2nd Half: 2-5 40.0% 2nd Half: 11-14 78.6%
Officials: Guy Pagano, John Hughes, Bill McCarthy Technical fouls: Robert Morris-None. Quinnipiac-None. Attendance: 3607
A TO BLK S MIN 0 2 0 3 31 2 2 0 1 27 3 1 0 4 24 0 4 0 3 28 0 1 2 1 25 0 3 0 0 17 0 1 0 0 7 1 1 0 1 25 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 13
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Game: 41.7% Game: 33.3% Game: 41.2%
HOME TEAM: Quinnipiac 23-9 TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF 03 JOHNSON, James...... * 1-8 1-5 2-2 1 2 3 2 0-2 2-2 0 1 1 2 05 BAKER, Jeremy....... * 1-5 12 RUTTY, Justin....... * 4-9 0-0 4-6 5 5 10 3 14 FELDEINE, James..... * 7-14 1-3 2-4 0 5 5 3 0-0 2-2 6 3 9 3 32 CRUZ, Jonathan...... * 1-3 01 TWYMAN, Deontay..... 2-5 1-3 3-4 0 3 3 1 02 JOHNSON, Dave....... 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 2 35 JACKSON, Jamee...... TEAM................ 2 2 Totals.............. 16-46 3-13 15-20 13 21 34 16 TOTAL FG% 1st Half: 10-29 34.5% 3-Pt. FG% 1st Half: 1-8 12.5% F Throw % 1st Half: 4-6 66.7%
TP 3 3 5 16 9 5 0 9 0 2
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TP 5 4 12 17 4 8 0 0
A TO BLK S MIN 5 3 0 3 37 0 0 0 2 28 0 4 1 0 38 1 3 0 0 27 0 3 0 1 32 1 1 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 8
50
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Game: 34.8% Game: 23.1% Game: 75.0%
1
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Year-by-Year Results 2009–10 (23–10, 15–3 NEC) Head Coach: Tom Moore NEC Regular Season Champions NEC Finals National Invitation Tournament 11/13 vs. Hartford*........................... 85–74, W 11/18 at Lehigh................................. 71–79, L 11/21 at Yale..................................... 71–64, W 11/24 at Maine................................. 59–46, W 11/30 at Navy.................................... 62–65, L 12/2 at Massachusetts.................... 58–62, L 12/5 Fairleigh Dickinson............... 73–52, W 12/8 at Rhode Island....................... 74–83, L 12/13 at Vermont.............................. 77–80, L 12/23 Columbia................................ 63–51, W 12/30 Dartmouth.............................. 73–51, W 1/2 at Monmouth.......................... 60–72, L 1/7 Mount St. Mary’s................... 64–63, W 1/9 Wagner................................... 78–66, W 1/11 Brown...................................... 88–75, W 1/14 at Central Connecticut.......... 76–45, W 1/16 at Bryant................................. 80–66, W 1/21 Bryant..................................... 84–59, W 1/24 Central Connecticut.............. 75–62, W 1/28 at Wagner............................... 66–57, W 1/30 at Mount St. Mary’s................ 56–61, L 2/4 at Sacred Heart...................... 86–71, W 2/6 Sacred Heart.......................... 90–87, W 2/11 St. Francis (N.Y.).................... 77–65, W 2/13 Long Island............................ 80–72, W 2/18 at Saint Francis (Pa.).............. 68–73, L 2/20 at Robert Morris..................... 87–79, W 2/25 Monmouth.............................. 82–63, W 2/27 at Fairleigh Dickinson........... 74–65, W 3/4 Monmouth (NEC Quarterfinals).84–75, W 3/7 Long Island (NEC Semifinals).. 83–78, W 3/10 Robert Morris (NEC Championship).50–52, L 3/17 at Virginia Tech (NIT First Round)............ 61–81, L *Connecticut 6 Classic at Arena at Harbor Yard
2008–09 (15–16, 10–8 NEC) Head Coach: Tom Moore NEC Semifinals 11/14 at Hartford.............................. 63–62, W 11/17 Army...............................66–64, W (OT) 11/21 vs. UMBC#............................. 71–76, L 11/22 vs. Bryant#.............................. 50–59, L 11/25 at Maine................................. 73–66, W 12/1 Binghamton............................. 58–74, L 12/6 Monmouth.............................. 65–51, W 12/13 at Wagner............................... 71–63, W 12/17 at Dartmouth.......................... 76–74, W 12/21 Vermont................................... 79–84, L 12/29 at Brown.................................. 73–89, L 12/31 at Cornell................................. 70–73, L 1/3 at Fairleigh Dickinson............ 68–72, L 1/8 Robert Morris.......................... 63–75, L
64
1/10 Saint Francis (Pa.)................. 65–58, W 1/15 St. Francis (N.Y.).................... 70–44, W 1/17 at Monmouth.......................... 63–74, L 1/22 Sacred Heart........................... 66–70, L 1/24 at Central Connecticut........... 55–59, L 1/29 Mount St. Mary’s.................... 42–60, L 1/31 Long Island............................ 69–63, W 2/5 at Sacred Heart...................... 66–64, W 2/7 Bryant...................................... 68–72, L 2/12 at Saint Francis (Pa.)............. 59–55, W 2/14 at Robert Morris...................... 64–69, L 2/19 Fairleigh Dickinson............... 78–62, W 2/21 at Long Island........................ 78–73, W 2/26 Wagner.................................... 66–75, L 2/28 Central Connecticut.............. 69–55, W 3/5 at Long Island (NEC Quarterfinals) ......86–78, W (OT) 3/8 at Robert Morris (NEC Semifinals) ................... 48–75, L
2007-08 (15-15, 11-7 NEC) Head Coach: Tom Moore NEC Quarterfinalists 11/11 Hartford........................85–79, W (2OT) 11/14 at Binghamton........................ 75–88, L 11/20 Maine....................................... 59–64, L 11/25 at New Hampshire................. 70–77, L 11/28 at Lehigh......................92–88, W (2OT) 12/3 Brown...............................79–86, L (OT) 12/6 St. Francis (N.Y.).....................90-79, W 12/9 at Army....................................58-54, W 12/16 at Connecticut........................ 49–82, L 12/19 Dartmouth...............................85-63, W 12/22 at Vermont.............................. 72–80, L 12/31 Cornell..................................... 84–86, L (OT) 1/3 at Saint Francis (Pa.)..............74-61, W 1/5 Robert Morris.......................... 79–86, L 1/10 Mount St. Mary’s....................70-59, W 1/12 at Monmouth..........................71-58, W 1/17 at St. Francis (N.Y.)................75-72, W 1/19 Long Island............................ 84-80, W 1/26 at Sacred Heart....................... 74–75, L 1/31 Saint Francis (Pa.)..................73-55, W 2/2 at Fairleigh Dickinson............78-74, W 2/7 Central Connecticut............... 71–85, L 2/11 Wagner............................70–82, L (OT) 2/14 at Long Island.........................89-86, W 2/16 at Mount St. Mary’s................ 70–77, L 2/21 Monmouth...............................62-60, W 2/23 Sacred Heart........................... 74–88, L 2/28 at Central Connecticut.. 76-73, W (OT) 3/1 at Wagner................................ 68–77, L 3/6 at Mount St. Mary’s ............................ (NEC Quarterfinals) ............... 70–80, L
2006–07 (14–15, 11–7 NEC) Head Coach: Joe DeSantis NEC Semifinalists 11/10 11/15 11/22
at Connecticut........................ 46–53, L Concordia (Div.II)................... 92–77, W Lehigh..................................... 71–55, W
11/26 11/29 12/2 12/7 12/9 12/18 12/23 12/31 1/4 1/6 1/11 1/ 13 1/18 1/25 1/27 1/29 2/1 2/3 2/8 2/10 2/17 2/22 2/24 2/26 3/1 3/4
New Hampshire...................... 59–64, L at Colgate................................ 71–80, L at Brown.................................. 74–80, L at Mount St. Mary’s................ 73–78, L Fairleigh Dickinson................ 75–80, L at Dartmouth........................... 53–56, L Vermont................................. 87–101, L at Fordham.............................. 66–67, L at Robert Morris...................... 68–86, L at Saint Francis (Pa.)............. 89–82, W at Wagner............................... 80–72, W Monmouth.............................. 71–51, W St. Francis (N.Y.).................... 74–72, W at Fairleigh Dickinson........... 64–63, W Long Island....................73–71, W (OT) Central Connecticut............... 54–65, L at St. Francis (N.Y.).......73–70, W (OT) Mount St. Mary’s................... 70–62, W Sacred Heart.......................... 79–75, W at Central Connecticut........... 71–94, L at Long Island........................ 70–68, W Saint Francis (Pa.).................. 72–73, L Robert Morris......................... 81–75, W at Sacred Heart....................... 84–87, L Fairleigh Dickinson (NEC Quarterfinals) .............. 78–77, W at Sacred Heart (NEC Semifinals)..................... 69–83, L
2005–06 (12–16, 7–11 NEC) Head Coach: Joe DeSantis NEC Quarterfinalists 11/18 11/19 11/22 11/29 12/2 12/5 12/10 12/19 12/22 12/30 1/5 1/7 1/12 1/14 1/19 1/21 1/23 1/26 1/28 2/2 2/4 2/10 2/12 2/18 2/20 2/25 2/27 3/2
vs. Troy&.........................83–94, L (OT) vs. New Hampshire&............ 64–62, W Concordia............................. 106–57, W at Fairleigh Dickinson............ 70–76, L at Cornell................................ 55–45, W Colgate................................... 67–59, W Robert Morris.......................... 85–90, L Dartmouth.............................. 88–77, W at Rhode Island....................... 72–87, L at Connecticut...................... 75–111, L at Wagner................................ 63–81, L Brown....................................... 60–64, L Fairleigh Dickinson............. 102–81, W Monmouth.......................82–85, L (OT) at Central Connecticut........... 69–79, L at Monmouth..................74–80, L (OT) Long Island............................ 82–69, W Mount St. Mary’s................... 68–62, W at St. Francis (N.Y.)................ 66–70, L Sacred Heart.......................... 72–68, W St. Francis (N.Y.).................... 73–68, W at Saint Francis (Pa.)............. 65–62, W at Robert Morris...................... 77–89, L Wagner.................................... 60–64, L at Mount St. Mary’s................ 78–82, L at Sacred Heart...................... 71–65, W Central Connecticut............... 67–79, L at Fairleigh Dickinson (NEC Quarterfinals) ............... 65–66, L
& Columbia Classic
2004–05 (10–17, 6–12 NEC)
2002–03 (17–12, 11–9 NEC)
Head Coach: Joe DeSantis
Head Coach: Joe DeSantis NEC Semifinalists
11/16 11/20 11/23 11/27 12/1 12/4 12/11 12/21 12/30 1/2 1/9 1/12 1/17 1/20 1/22 1/24 1/29 1/31 2/3 2/5 2/8 2/12 2/16 2/19 2/21 2/25 2/28
at Penn&.................................. 60–74, L Concordia............................... 84–60, W at Dartmouth........................... 61–66, L at Longwood.......................... 89–62, W Cornell.................................... 83–76, W at Robert Morris..................... 88–85, W at Drexel.................................. 59–66, L at Northern Arizona.............. 83–102, L at Connecticut...................... 71–123, L Longwood...................102–93, W (2OT) Monmouth............................... 71–74, L Fairleigh Dickinson............... 79–75, W at Mount St. Mary’s............... 84–74, W St. Francis (N.Y.)..................... 63–69, L at Sacred Heart....................... 60–67, L at Saint Francis (Pa.).............. 70–80, L Long Island............................. 71–76, L at Wagner................................ 57–87, L Sacred Heart..................88–83, W (OT) Saint Francis (Pa.)................. 75–67, W at Monmouth.......................... 81–91, L at Long Island......................... 72–76, L Wagner............................72–76, L (OT) Robert Morris......................... 86–69, W Central Connecticut............... 70–75, L at Fairleigh Dickinson............ 70–77, L at Central Connecticut........... 85–95, L
& Preseason NIT
2003–04 (9–20, 5–13 NEC) Head Coach: Joe DeSantis 11/21 11/23 11/28 11/29 11/30 12/8 12/13 12/23 12/30 1/3 1/5 1/10 1/14 1/16 1/21 1/24 1/26 1/28 1/31 2/2 2/5 2/7 2/12 2/14 2/16 2/21 2/26 2/28 3/1
vs. Montana State................... 75–87, L vs. Florida International......... 65–66, L vs. Rider................................... 70–89, L vs. Dartmouth........................ 65–64, W at Hawaii-Hilo........................ 85–74, W at Drexel.................................. 72–89, L at Connecticut........................ 55–88, L at Notre Dame......................... 62–79, L Northern Arizona.................... 70–79, L vs. St. Francis (N.Y.)............... 69–74, L Manhattanville....................... 94–67, W Mount St. Mary’s.................... 72–83, L Dartmouth.............................. 69–60, W at Long Island......................... 78–81, L Sacred Heart.......................... 90–62, W Monmouth.............................. 75–63, W Fairleigh Dickinson........81–84, L (OT) at Central Connecticut.......... 88–87, W at Sacred Heart....................... 74–76, L at Wagner................................ 67–68, L at Fairleigh Dickinson............ 72–75, L at Monmouth.......................... 78–89, L Robert Morris.......................... 82–88, L Saint Francis (Pa.)................. 65–63, W Central Connecticut............... 58–84, L Wagner.................................... 70–79, L at Robert Morris...................... 66–68, L at Saint Francis (Pa.).............. 62–78, L Long Island............................ 90–80, W
11/23 11/30 12/1 12/7 12/15 12/18 12/23 12/30 1/3 1/7 1/11 1/13 1/18 1/20 1/25 1/27 2/1 2/3 2/6 2/8 2/10 2/15 2/18 2/20 2/24 2/27 3/1 3/8 3/9
at Connecticut......................... 72-91, L vs. Texas Pan-American....... 72–62, W at Hofstra................................ 71–68, W Manhattanville....................... 58–34, W Drexel...................................... 81–78, W at Dartmouth.......................... 81–72, W at Albany................................ 78–65, W at La Salle............................... 71–82, L Central Connecticut............... 72–76, L Holy Cross............................... 75–83, L Sacred Heart........................... 85–83, L at Wagner................................ 69–91, L Robert Morris......................... 90–76, W Saint Francis (Pa.)................. 69–61, W at Monmouth.......................... 59–79, L at Fairleigh Dickinson.......... 90–100, L at St. Francis (N.Y.)................ 76–91, L Long Island............................ 80–69, W Mount St. Mary’s................... 87–82, W Maryland-Baltimore County.87–66, W Wagner.................................... 70–74, L at Sacred Heart...................... 78–69, W at Long Island........................ 70–62, W St. Francis (N.Y.).................... 80–61, W at Central Connecticut.......... 68–66, W at Mount St. Mary’s............... 63–52, W at Maryland-Baltimore County.58–80, L vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (NEC Quarterfinals) .............. 75–57, W at Wagner (NEC Semifinals).. 54–61, L
2001–02 (14–16, 10–10 NEC) Head Coach: Joe DeSantis NEC Finalists 11/16 11/20 11/24 11/29 12/1 12/6 12/8 12/18 12/21 12/29 1/4 1/10 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/27 1/30 2/2 2/4 2/7 2/9 2/14 2/16 2/20 2/22
at Holy Cross........................... 57–85, L at Army.................................... 66–74, L Albany.................................... 79–65, W Long Island............................ 94–64, W St. Francis (N.Y.)..................... 71–75, L at Maryland-Baltimore County .71–78, L (OT) at Mount St. Mary’s............... 84–62, W Dartmouth............................... 68–70, L at Connecticut........................ 79–95, L at St. John’s............................ 60–97, L at Binghamton....................... 89–65, W Sacred Heart.......................... 86–78, W at Wagner................................ 75–77, L Central Connecticut............... 74–84, L at St. Francis (N.Y.)............ 102–112, L Fairleigh Dickinson............... 84–79, W Wagner.........................87–85, W (2OT) at Central Connecticut........... 66–76, L at Robert Morris...................... 80–82, L at Saint Francis (Pa.)............. 79–77, W Monmouth............................... 88–95, L at Fairleigh Dickinson............ 82–89, L at Sacred Heart.................... 104–87, W Mount St. Mary’s................... 77–65, W at Monmouth.......................... 71–88, L Robert Morris......................... 93–73, W
2/24 3/1 3/2 3/6
Saint Francis (Pa.)................. 71–58, W vs. Wagner (NEC Quarterfinals)............... 87–78, W vs. Maryland-Baltimore County (NEC Semifinals) .................. 75–72, W at Central Connecticut (NEC Finals)............................ 71–78, L
2000–01 (6–21, 3–17 NEC) Head Coach: Joe DeSantis 11/17 11/24 11/25 11/28 11/30 12/2 12/7 12/9 12/19 12/23 1/6 1/8 1/13 1/15 1/19 1/24 1/27 1/29 2/2 2/5 2/8 2/11 2/17 2/19 2/22 2/24 2/26
at Connecticut........................ 72–86, L vs. Boston University.............. 60–66, L vs. Howard............................. 93–86, W Binghamton............................ 75–62, W at St. Francis (N.Y.)................ 80–86, L at Long Island......................... 69–75, L Maryland-Baltimore County.. 89–96, L Mount St. Mary’s.................... 68–69, L at Dartmouth........................... 47–69, L at Boston College.................... 55–88, L Army....................................... 73–57, W at Wagner................................ 76–81, L Central Connecticut............... 53–78, L at Monmouth.......................... 58–73, L Fairleigh Dickinson.......73–72, W (OT) at Sacred Heart....................... 77–87, L St. Francis (N.Y.)..................... 75–83, L Long Island............................. 71–76, L at Mount St. Mary’s................ 71–74, L at Maryland-Baltimore County.. 87–94, L Wagner................................... 79–73, W at Central Connecticut........... 68–79, L Saint Francis (Pa.).................. 61–78, L Monmouth............................... 71–76, L at Robert Morris...................... 67–75, L at Saint Francis (Pa.)............. 69–66, W Sacred Heart........................... 69–81, L
1999–2000 (18–10, 12–6 NEC) Head Coach: Joe DeSantis 11/19 11/23 11/29 12/2 12/3 12/8 12/11 12/21 12/29 1/4 1/8 1/11 1/15 1/17 1/22 1/24 1/27 1/29 1/31 2/3 2/5 2/10 2/12
at Seton Hall........................... 55–91, L Westfield State....................... 82–67, W Columbia................................ 49–38, W vs. Hartford@.......................... 76–85, L vs. Yale@............................... 87–69, W Sacred Heart.......................... 83–70, W Dartmouth.............................. 85–72, W at Fordham............................ 73–110, L at Miami (Fla.)........................ 66–80, L at Army................................... 70–63, W at Wagner............................... 80–75, W Brown..............................96–95, W (OT) at St. Francis (N.Y.)............... 81–78, W at Long Island........................ 76–70, W Saint Francis (Pa.)................. 80–63, W Robert Morris.......................... 74–81, L Central Connecticut............... 63–84, L at Monmouth*...............59–50, W (OT) at Fairleigh Dickinson............ 49–60, L Maryland-Baltimore County.69–55, W Mount St. Mary’s................... 69–57, W Fairleigh Dickinson................ 55–72, L Monmouth.............................. 71–52, W
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at Saint Francis (Pa.)............. 68–55, W at Robert Morris...........102–99, W (OT) at Central Connecticut........... 60–94, L at Sacred Heart..................... 91–100, L Wagner...........................90–83, W (OT)
@ Phoenix Classic at Hartford Civic Center
1998–99 (9–18, 6–14 NEC) Head Coach: Joe DeSantis 11/15 11/18 11/21 11/28 12/1 12/7 12/10 12/12 12/21 12/30 1/2 1/5 1/9 1/12 1/16 1/18 1/21 1/23 1/28 1/30 2/4 2/6 2/8 2/11 2/13 2/18 2/20
at Connecticut...................... 60–102, L Army....................................... 64–63, W at Columbia............................ 54–52, W Westfield State....................... 90–61, W at Syracuse.............................. 65–93, L at Monmouth......................... 65–59, W Maryland-Baltimore County.. 66–82, L Mount St. Mary’s.................... 63–67, L at Brown.................................. 63–74, L at Fairleigh Dickinson............ 70–87, L Central Connecticut............... 72–84, L at Siena.................................. 90–107, L Saint Francis (Pa.)................. 81–62, W at Wagner.......................73–71, W (OT) at Robert Morris..................... 78–77, W at Saint Francis (Pa.).............. 70–78, L Long Island.....................62–63, L (OT) Robert Morris......................... 84–82, W at Mount St. Mary’s................ 52–69, L at Maryland-Baltimore County.58–68, L at St. Francis (N.Y.)................ 75–89, L at Long Island......................... 63–74, L Monmouth............................... 61–85, L St. Francis (N.Y.)..................... 74–95, L Fairleigh Dickinson................ 49–66, L Wagner................................... 75–72, W Central Connecticut............... 60–88, L
1997–98 (4–23, 3–17 NE–10) Head Coach: Joe DeSantis 11/18 11/22 11/25 11/30 12/2 12/5 12/6 12/20 12/23 12/28 12/30 1/10 1/13 1/15 1/17 1/20 1/22 1/24 1/28 1/31 2/3 2/5 2/7 2/9
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New Haven............................ 81–70, W Saint Michael’s....................... 50–65, L at American International..... 60–77, L at Merrimack........................... 57–93, L Saint Anselm......................... 83–105, L at Ball State@......................... 46–99, L vs. Long Island@.................. 68–105, L at Fairleigh Dickinson............ 61–79, L at Maryland-Baltimore County.64–80, L at Robert Morris...................... 54–66, L at Saint Francis (Pa.)......70–74, L (OT) at Le Moyne............................ 67–71, L Bryant...................................... 68–72, L Stonehill................................... 88–99, L at Saint Michael’s................... 59–73, L at Saint Anselm...................... 50–85, L at Bentley................................ 65–74, L Merrimack............................... 68–82, L at Assumption......................... 68–84, L Bentley.................................... 92–76, W American International......... 73–62, W Assumption............................. 62–85, L Pace......................................... 70–78, L at Pace..................................... 68–85, L
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at Bryant................................. 76–73, W Le Moyne................................. 67–69, L at Stonehill............................ 77–102, L
@ Ball State/First Merchants Classic, Muncie, Ind.
1996–97 (5–20, 4–14 NE–10) Head Coach: Joe DeSantis 11/16 11/20 11/29 11/30 12/3 12/7 12/10 12/21 12/30 12/31 1/7 1/11 1/16 1/18 1/21 1/25 1/28 2/1 2/4 2/8 2/11 2/13 2/16 2/19 2/22
Massachusetts Lowell............ 58–74, L at New Haven........................ 84–76, W at Barry.................................... 70–76, L vs. Saint Thomas (Fla.)........... 53–72, L Stonehill.................................. 94–84, W Le Moyne................................. 53–63, L at Southern Connecticut........ 60–92, L at Saint Anselm...................... 61–74, L at Albany................................. 47–50, L vs. West Chester..................... 65–71, L American International.......... 54–68, L at Bentley................................ 70–85, L Assumption............................ 79–74, W Bryant...................................... 74–92, L at Merrimack........................... 56–79, L Saint Michael’s..............81–71, W (OT) at American International..... 65–86, L at Le Moyne........................... 83–67, W Saint Anselm........................... 63–66, L at Bryant.................................. 61–70, L at Assumption......................... 76–81, L Bentley..................................... 63–77, L Merrimack............................... 64–76, L at Stonehill.............................. 62–69, L at Saint Michael’s................... 79–88, L
1995–96 (5–22, 1–15 NE–10) Head Coach: Bill Mecca NE-10 Quarterfinalists 11/18 11/19 11/21 11/28 11/30 12/2 12/9 12/28 12/29 12/30 1/7 1/13 1/15 1/20 1/24 1/27 1/30 2/3 2/6 2/8 2/10 2/12 2/14 2/17 2/20 2/22
vs. Sacred Heart@.................. 68–82, L vs. Bridgeport@...................... 65–79, L Southern Connecticut........... 86–75, W New Haven............................. 69–92, L Franklin Pierce........................ 71–90, L at Bryant.................................. 66–90, L at Bentley................................ 82–97, L vs. Mercyhurst#..................... 73–89, L vs. Pace#.......................72–66, W (OT) vs. St. Francis State (Ill.)#.... 75–61, W American International.......... 61–68, L at Saint Michael’s................... 74–80, L Assumption............................. 70–80, L Bentley..................................... 62–87, L at Merrimack........................... 63–86, L Stonehill................................... 77–88, L at Saint Anselm.................... 75–116, L at Assumption......................... 88–95, L Saint Michael’s..................... 74–104, L Bryant...................................... 67–72, L Saint Anselm........................... 66–87, L at Massachusetts Lowell....... 62–83, L at American International..... 61–77, L Merrimack.............................. 72–65, W at Stonehill.............................. 65–72, L at Assumption (NE-10 play-in)..................... 101–78, W
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@ Constitution Classic, New Haven, Conn. # Saint Rose Tournament, Albany, N.Y.
1994–95 (12–15, 7–11 NE–10) Head Coach: Bill Mecca NE-10 Quarterfinalists 11/18 11/19 11/29 12/3 12/8 12/10 12/29 12/30 1/2 1/5 1/7 1/11 1/14 1/18 1/21 1/24 1/26 1/28 2/1 2/8 2/11 2/13 2/15 2/18 2/21 2/23 2/25
vs. Sacred Heart@.................. 69–75, L vs. Bridgeport@..................... 88–86, W at New Haven...................... 101–82, W at Bentley................................ 74–94, L at Southern Connecticut.105–103, W (3 OT) Merrimack.............................. 76–61, W at Dowling............................... 72–78, L vs. New York Tech.................. 68–95, L Massachusetts Lowell........... 78–76, W at Franklin Pierce..........84–78, W (OT) Bryant..................................... 73–65, W Assumption.......................... 103–95, W at American International..... 79–99, L at Springfield........................... 69–75, L Saint Michael’s....................... 77–89, L Saint Anselm........................... 60–86, L at Stonehill.............................. 42–72, L at Merrimack........................... 67–68, L Bentley.................................... 99–71, W at Assumption........................ 88–86, W American International.......... 75–81, L Stonehill.................................. 90–88, W Springfield............................... 68–73, L at Saint Michael’s................... 74–96, L at Saint Anselm...................... 72–76, L at Bryant................................. 85–69, W vs. Stonehill (NE–10 Quarterfinals)............. 80–87, L
@ Constitution Classic, New Haven Coliseum
1993–94 (13–13, 10–8 NE–10) Head Coach: Bill Mecca NE-10 Quarterfinalists 11/23 11/30 12/4 12/9 12/11 12/30 1/3 1/7 1/8 1/10 1/12 1/15 1/19 1/22 1/25 1/27 1/29 2/2 2/5 2/7 2/9 2/12 2/16
Sacred Heart.......................... 89–77, W New Haven............................ 86–62, W Bentley.................................... 70–66, W Southern Connecticut............ 73–79, L at Merrimack...................75–77, L (OT) at Bridgeport........................... 74–78, L at Massachusetts Lowell...... 80–77, W vs. Slippery Rock@................. 77–84, L vs. Kennesaw State@............ 93–94, L at Bryant................................. 87–83, W at Assumption........................ 83–74, W American International.......... 83–96, L Springfield.............................. 75–71, W at Saint Michael’s.................. 89–82, W at Saint Anselm.................... 67–108, L Stonehill.................................. 92–90, W Merrimack.............................. 81–69, W at Bentley................................ 77–78, L Bryant..................................... 82–79, W at Stonehill............................. 75–68, W Assumption............................ 68–59, W at American International... 96–105, L at Springfield........................... 81–99, L
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Saint Michael’s...............64–67, L (OT) Saint Anselm........................... 85–94, L Saint Michael’s (NE–10 Quarterfinals) ............ 74–90, L
@ Florida Tech Tournament, Melbourne, Fla.
1992–93 (16–13, 10–8 NE–10) Head Coach: Bill Mecca NE-10 Semifinalists 11/29 12/1 12/3 12/5 12/10 12/28 12/30 1/4 1/7 1/9 1/13 1/16 1/20 1/23 1/26 1/28 1/30 2/3 2/6 2/10 2/13 2/15 2/17 2/20 2/22 2/25 2/28 3/4 3/6
Assumption............................ 76–74, W at New Haven........................ 74–73, W at Sacred Heart...................... 78–72, W at American International..... 77–93, L Keene State........................ 110–101, W at Florida Southern........74–72, W (OT) at Tampa................................. 77–91, L at Eckerd................................. 90–92, L Saint Michael’s...................... 67–65, W at Bentley................................ 76–81, L at Bryant.................................. 85–89, L Saint Anselm........................... 75–94, L at Merrimack.......................... 77–73, W at Springfield..................87–79, W (OT) Stonehill.................................. 84–81, W American International......... 97–81, W at Saint Michael’s................... 76–84, L at Assumption........................ 65–53, W Bryant..................................... 65–62, W at Saint Anselm...................... 74–87, L Merrimack.............................. 76–73, W Massachusetts Lowell........... 82–76, W Springfield............................... 68–87, L at Stonehill............................ 96–102, L at Southern Connecticut........ 73–74, L Bentley.................................... 76–63, W Stonehill (NE–10 Quarterfinals).86–75, W at Bentley (NE–10 Semifinals).69–93, L American International (NE–10 Consolation) .............. 71–73, L
1991–92 (7–18, 6–12 NE–10) Head Coach: Bill Mecca 11/23 11/26 12/1 12/2 12/4 12/7 1/4 1/6 1/8 1/11 1/15 1/18 1/22 1/25 1/28 1/30 2/1 2/3 2/5 2/8 2/12
Southern Connecticut............ 85–93, L Sacred Heart........................... 84–88, L at Assumption......................... 91–99, L New Haven............................. 79–84, L at Keene State......................... 58–63, L American International.......... 80–87, L at Massachusetts Lowell....... 71–74, L Bridgeport................................ 60–64, L at Saint Michael’s................... 63–99, L Bentley..................................... 75–84, L Bryant..................................... 64–63, W at Saint Anselm..................... 75–69, W Merrimack............................... 76–78, L Springfield.............................. 92–70, W at Stonehill.............................. 72–87, L at American International..... 73–91, L Saint Michael’s...................... 85–70, W at Teikyo Post........................ 83–81, W Assumption............................. 83–91, L at Bryant................................. 97–92, W Saint Anselm........................ 101–87, W
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at Merrimack........................... 68–92, L at Springfield........................... 71–80, L Stonehill...........................86–93, L (OT) at Bentley................................ 83–93, L
1990–91 (16–14, 11–7 NE–10) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NE-10 Semifinalists 11/17 11/20 11/24 11/26 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/17 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/12 1/16 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/28 1/31 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23 2/26 2/28 3/3 3/8 3/9
at Southern Connecticut........ 71–72, L at Sacred Heart...................... 75–65, W Massachusetts Lowell........... 86–76, W at New Haven......................... 68–74, L at Merrimack......................... 72–102, L Keene State............................ 84–65, W Bryant..................................... 95–76, W at Bridgeport........................... 74–77, L at Cal State-Dominguez Hills.85–94, L at Cal State-Bakersfield......... 57–64, L at Cal State-Poly Pomona..... 77–65, W at Springfield........................... 75–79, L at Saint Anselm..................... 84–78, W Saint Michael’s...................... 78–61, W at Stonehill........................... 117–95, W American International......... 88–82, W Bentley.................................... 93–77, W at Bryant............................... 100–88, W at Assumption......................... 60–77, L Merrimack.............................. 84–78, W Saint Anselm.......................... 80–67, W at Saint Michael’s................... 83–85, L Stonehill................................. 81–102, L at American International.94–102, L (2 OT) at Bentley............................... 83–77, W Assumption............................. 79–84, L Springfield.............................. 78–71, W Stonehill (NE–10 Quarterfinals)............ 84–83, W at Assumption (NE–10 Semifinals) ........83–87, L (OT) vs. Saint Anselm (NE–10 Consolation)............... 78–89, L
1989–90 (11–16, 9–9 NE–10) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NE-10 Quarterfinalists 11/18 11/21 11/25 12/2 12/6 12/9 1/4 1/8 1/10 1/13 1/17 1/20 1/23 1/27 1/29 2/1 2/3 2/5
Southern Connecticut........... 75–70, W Sacred Heart........................... 67–72, L at New Haven....................... 93–102, L Merrimack............................... 75–78, L at Keene State......................... 60–61, L at Bryant................................. 79–67, W at Massachusetts Lowell....... 53–55, L Bridgeport.............................. 95–108, L Teikyo Post............................. 85–68, W Springfield.............................. 79–74, W Saint Anselm.......................... 84–83, W at Saint Michael’s.................. 67–61, W Stonehill.................................. 89–83, W at American International..... 82–88, L at Bentley................................ 74–90, L Bryant................................... 100–87, W Assumption............................. 78–83, L New Haven............................. 91–94, L
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at Merrimack........................... 70–77, L at Saint Anselm.................... 80–103, L Saint Michael’s....................... 65–67, L at Stonehill........................... 109–96, W American International.93–90, W (OT) Bentley..................................... 72–88, L at Assumption......................... 61–79, L at Springfield.......................... 85–71, W at Merrimack (NE-10 Quarterfinals) ............ 68–77, L
1988–89 (8–20, 5–13 NE–10) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NE-10 Quarterfinalists 11/19 11/22 11/26 12/3 12/5 12/7 12/10 1/6 1/7 1/9 1/14 1/18 1/21 1/24 1/28 1/30 2/2 2/4 2/6 2/8 2/11 2/15 2/18 2/22 2/25 2/28 3/2
at Southern Connecticut....... 82–77, W at Sacred Heart....................... 77–81, L New Haven............................ 89–81, W at Springfield.......................... 67–62, W at New Hampshire College.. 83–106, L Keene State............................. 62–75, L Stonehill................................... 81–87, L vs. Sacred Heart@.................. 65–71, L vs. Saint Anselm@................ 92–63, W at Bridgeport......................... 91–108, L at Assumption....................... 97–106, L at Bryant................................. 82–81, W Saint Michael’s....................... 69–77, L at Saint Anselm...................... 65–69, L at Bentley................................ 67–93, L Merrimack............................... 78–82, L at Stonehill............................ 80–104, L Bryant...................................... 67–68, L at New Haven......................... 78–93, L Springfield............................... 70–72, L at American International.. 100–96, W at Saint Michael’s................... 81–84, L Saint Anselm........................... 69–89, L Bentley..................................... 79–85, L at Merrimack........................... 67–84, L American International......... 99–91, W Assumption.............112–111, W (2 OT)
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at Bentley (NE–10 Quarterfinals)............. 76–95, L
@ Florida Tech Tournament, Melbourne, Fla.
1987–88 (18–13, 10–8 NE–10) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NE-10 Champions 11/21 11/24 12/3 12/5 12/7 12/12 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/18 1/20 1/23 1/26 1/28
Southern Connecticut........... 82–73, W Sacred Heart.......................... 88–79, W at Massachusetts Lowell....... 64–83, L Springfield.............................. 73–71, W New Hampshire College....... 86–84, W at Stonehill.............................. 79–90, L Bridgeport................................ 91–98, L at American International.... 75–55, W Assumption............................ 73–67, W at New Haven....................... 80–103, L Bryant..................................... 98–72, W at Saint Michael’s.................. 71–61, W Saint Anselm........................ 100–92, W at Keene State........................ 92–84, W
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Bentley................................... 85–111, L at Merrimack........................... 75–87, L Stonehill................................... 80–85, L at Bryant................................. 85–74, W New Haven........................... 88–102, L at Springfield.......................... 88–68, W American International......... 85–81, W at Assumption......................... 84–95, L Saint Michael’s....................... 72–76, L at Saint Anselm...................... 75–90, L at Bentley.............................. 88–101, L Merrimack...............105–104, W (2 OT) at Saint Michael’s (NE–10 Quarterfinals) ............ 78–71,W at Bentley (NE–10 Semifinals).94–91, W vs. Assumption (NE–10 Finals).82–76, W at New Haven (NCAA Regional).................... 62–96, L vs. Assumption (NCAA Regional)................... 88–73, W
1986–87 (6–22, 2–12 NECC) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NECC Quarterfinalists 11/29 at Bentley.............................. 75–101, L 12/2 at Saint Anselm...................... 72–79, L 12/4 American International........ 86–101, L 12/6 Merrimack.............................. 86–71, W 12/8 at Stonehill......................81–91, L (OT) 12/11 at Keene State......................... 75–79, L 12/13 Pace........................................ 62–60, W 12/20 at Siena.................................... 67–88, L 1/3 at Barry................................... 88–85, W 1/5 at Barry.................................... 84–95, L 1/8 at Springfield.......................... 86–72, W 1/10 Southampton........................... 91–95, L 1/14 at Bridgeport............................ 76-95, L 1/17 New Haven............................. 65–67, L 1/19 at Le Moyne............................ 75–82, L 1/24 at Massachusetts Lowell....... 69–78, L 1/26 at Northeastern..................... 54–104, L 1/28 at New Hampshire College.... 76–88, L 1/31 at Southern Connecticut....... 83–63, W 2/4 Sacred Heart........................... 68–84, L 2/7 Bridgeport................................ 71–75, L 2/9 Keene State............................ 99–84, W 2/11 Massachusetts Lowell............ 66–91, L 2/14 at Sacred Heart....................... 76–94, L 2/16 Southern Connecticut............ 75–76, L 2/18 at New Haven......................... 80–89, L 2/20 New Hampshire College........ 83–94, L 2/24 at New Hampshire College (NECC Quarterfinals) ............ 66–79, L
1985–86 (11–17, 3–9 NECC) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NECC Quarterfinalists 11/22 11/25 11/30 12/3 12/5 12/8
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at Pace..................................... 63–67, L Dowling.................................. 90–74, W Bentley.................................... 75–62, W Saint Anselm........................... 65–85, L at American International.... 83–81, W Stonehill................................... 73–82, L
12/12 1/9 1/11 1/13 1/15 1/18 1/20 1/21 1/25 1/26 1/29 1/31 2/1 2/5 L 2/8 2/10 2/12 2/15 2/17 2/19 2/21 2/25
at Fairleigh Dickinson............ 59–77, L Springfield.............................. 65–60, W at Southampton...................... 73–79, L at Southern Connecticut.80–78, W (OT) Bridgeport................................ 79–95, L New Haven............................. 80–93, L at Keene State........................ 86–77, W at Concordia........................... 83–78, W at Massachusetts Lowell...... 82–69, W Le Moyne................................ 76–72, W New Hampshire College........ 71–94, L Southern Connecticut...90–88, W (OT) at Central Connecticut........... 76–95, L Sacred Heart...............................76–87, at Bridgeport........................... 69–84, L Keene State............................ 86–83, W at Sacred Heart....................... 75–80, L Massachusetts Lowell............ 79–97, L Central Connecticut............... 58–62, L at New Haven......................... 46–53, L at New Hampshire College.... 51–71, L at Massachusetts Lowell (NECC Quarterfinals) ............ 65–69, L
1984–85 (9–19, 4–10 NECC) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NECC Quarterfinalists 11/26 11/29 12/1 12/4 12/6 12/10 12/13 12/15 1/2 1/4 1/5 1/11 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/23 1/26 1/30 2/2 2/6 2/9 2/11 2/13 2/16 2/20 2/23 2/26
at Dowling.............................. 72–71, W Franklin Pierce....................... 77–70, W at Bentley................................ 52–56, L at Saint Anselm.............89–84, W (OT) American International.......... 69–73, L at Stonehill......................80–81, L (OT) Keene State............................ 79–78, W at Springfield...................58–59, L (OT) Saint Michael’s...................... 82–67, W vs. Clarion State@.................. 57–61, L vs. Queens@........................... 63–64, L at Randolph–Macon#............ 74–80, L vs. Mount St. Mary’s#........... 78–92, L Southern Connecticut......... 101–88, W at Bridgeport........................... 76–83, L New Haven............................. 70–71, L at Central Connecticut........... 70–76, L Massachusetts Lowell........... 85–71, W at New Hampshire College.104–117, L at Southern Connecticut....... 81–80, W at Sacred Heart....................... 84–93, L Bridgeport................................ 74–89, L Central Connecticut.......75–79, L (OT) at Massachusetts Lowell...... 78–64, W Sacred Heart........................... 78–97, L at New Haven......................... 58–73, L New Hampshire College........ 82–92, L at Sacred Heart (NECC Quarterfinals) .......... 92–112, L
@ Le Moyne College Tournament, Syracuse, N.Y. # Randolph Macon Tournament, Ashland, Va.
1983–84 (7–20, 2–12 NECC) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NECC Quarterfinalists 11/22 11/29 12/1 12/6 12/8 12/10 1/4 1/7 1/10 1/14 1/16 1/23 1/28 1/29 1/31 2/2 2/4 2/8 2/10 2/12 2/14 2/16 2/18 2/20 2/22 2/25 2/28
Concordia............................... 72–68, W at C.W. Post............................. 71–94, L Springfield............................... 55–57, L Hartford.................................. 83–75, W at American International..... 74–89, L Stonehill................................... 78–85, L Central Connecticut............. 66–105, L at Saint Michael’s.................. 85–66, W Bentley..................................... 78–93, L Le Moyne................................. 73–75, L Dowling.................................. 83–59, W at Southern Connecticut........ 60–67, L at Massachusetts Lowell....... 69–79, L at Merrimack........................... 48–54, L at Sacred Heart....................... 75–90, L at Bridgeport........................... 67–78, L New Hampshire College........ 69–85, L at Central Connecticut........... 73–79, L Massachusetts Lowell............ 81–97, L New Haven............................ 93–82, W Bridgeport............................... 63–49, W Sacred Heart........................... 57–61, L at Keene State...................... 109–92, W at New Hampshire College.... 92–97, L at New Haven....................... 77–103, L Southern Connecticut............ 61–65, L at Sacred Heart (NECC Quarterfinals) ............ 79–88, L
1982–83 (11–17, 3–9 NECC) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NECC Semifinalists 11/20 11/23 11/29 12/4 12/7 12/9 12/11 1/5 1/8 1/13 1/15 1/19 1/21 1/22 1/25 2/3 2/5 2/7 2/11 2/14 2/16 2/19 2/21 2/22 2/24 2/26 3/1
C.W. Post................................. 68–82, L Philadelphia Textile................ 64–76, L at Bentley................................ 76–79, L at Dowling.............................. 84–65, W at Hartford.............................. 58–56, W at American International.85–79, W (OT) at Stonehill............................. 90–84, W Central Connecticut.......67–68, L (OT) Saint Michael’s....................... 67–73, L at Sacred Heart....................... 90–99, L at Le Moyne........................... 69–66, W New Haven............................ 73–68, W Massachusetts Lowell........... 94–80, W at Southampton...................... 73–81, L at Springfield........................... 69–71, L Bridgeport................................ 77–94, L at New Hampshire College... 80–78, W Merrimack............................... 63–74, L Sacred Heart........................... 72–83, L at Bridgeport.......................... 76–57, W at New Haven..................... 100–103, L New Hampshire College........ 73–87, L Southern Connecticut............ 60–69, L at Massachusetts Lowell....... 78–79, L at Southern Connecticut........ 70–72, L Keene State............................ 86–70, W at Bridgeport (NECC Quarterfinals) ........... 77–72, W
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at Sacred Heart (NECC Semifinals).................. 71–75, L
1981–82 (8–18, 1–5 NECC) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NECC Quarterfinalists 11/21 11/24 12/1 12/4 12/5 12/8 12/10 12/12 12/17 12/29 1/6 1/11 1/15 1/16 1/18 1/21 1/24 1/28 2/1 2/6 2/9 2/13 2/15 2/17 2/20 2/24
at C.W. Post............................. 80–92, L at Philadelphia Textile........... 50–61, L Sacred Heart........................... 72–81, L vs. Radford............................... 62–74, L vs. Mercyhurst........................ 68–74, L Hartford.................................. 90–75, W American International.......... 67–70, L Stonehill.................................. 75–74, W at Mercy.............................. 100–104, L Virginia State......................... 93–81, W at Central Connecticut.......... 65–64, W Southern Connecticut........... 83–79, W at Merrimack........................... 76–98, L at Massachusetts Lowell....... 69–79, L at Bridgeport........................... 66–94, L at Southern Connecticut........ 73–75, L Le Moyne................................ 76–66, W at New Haven......................... 56–69, L Southampton........................... 66–67, L at Saint Michael’s................... 82–95, L Bentley..................................... 70–92, L Rhode Island College............ 60–52, W New Haven............................ 66–64, W New York Tech....................... 67–81, L at New Hampshire College.... 82–84, L at Sacred Heart (NECC Quarterfinals) ............ 64–83, L
1980–81 (17–10) Head Coach: Burt Kahn 12/1 12/3 12/6 12/9 12/12 12/13 12/19 12/20 1/7 1/10 1/12 1/14 1/17 1/19 1/21 1/22 1/25 1/31 2/2 2/4 2/7 2/10 2/13 2/14 2/18 2/21 2/25
Bryant..................................... 72–70, W at Sacred Heart................... 102–109, L at Stonehill.............................. 63–66, L at Hartford.............................. 86–75, W at New York Tech................... 74–90, L New Haven.......................... 111–89, W vs. Valdosta State#.............. 84–103, L at Florida Institute of Technology#.83–86, L Central Connecticut.............. 83–71, W at Southampton..................... 96–70, W Southern Connecticut........... 85–66, W Bridgeport.......................77–72, W (OT) Massachusetts Lowell........... 71–55, W Merrimack.............................. 61–59, W Longwood................................ 54–66, L Maryland-Eastern Shore@... 67–62, W Assumption@........................ 78–60, W at Bryant................................. 69–67, W at Bentley................................ 76–83, L at New Haven......................... 65–69, L Saint Michael’s...................... 74–69, W at Southern Connecticut........ 67–73, L New Hampshire College........ 88–97, L at Rhode Island College...... 101–77, W at American International.... 66–55, W at Le Moyne........................... 88–68, W Mercy...................................... 78–69, W
@ Pocono (Pa.) Classic # Florida Tech Tournament, Melbourne, Fla.
1979–80 (22–7) Head Coach: Burt Kahn 11/30 12/1 12/5 12/8 12/11 12/14 12/15 12/28 12/29 12/30 1/8 1/11 1/12 1/14 1/16 1/19 1/20 1/26 1/27 2/2 2/5 2/9 2/14 2/16 2/19 2/21 2/23 2/29 3/1
at Bryant.................................. 81–86, L New Haven............................ 76–66, W Sacred Heart......................... 93–101, L Stonehill.................................. 86–73, W Hartford.................................. 99–78, W vs. New York Tech@.............. 84–94, L vs. Albany@............................ 69–81, L vs. Loyola (Md.)#................... 69–65, W vs. New Hampshire College#.92–91, W vs. Clark#............................... 65–64, W at Central Connecticut.......... 72–58, W at Bridgeport..................85–80, W (OT) Southampton.......................... 96–80, W at Southern Connecticut....... 79–65, W Jersey City State.................. 100–79, W at Massachusetts Lowell...... 91–74, W at Merrimack.......................... 92–76, W at New Haven........................ 94–74, W at Assumption........................ 90–78, W Bryant...................................... 72–74, L Le Moyne................................ 94–70, W at Saint Michael’s.................. 70–61, W Rhode Island College............ 97–77, W at New Hampshire College.... 82–86, L American International......... 95–88, W Bentley.................................... 75–74, W Southern Connecticut......... 100–74, W vs. New Hampshire College.. 89–98, L at Bryant............................... 102–97, W
@ Budweiser Classic, Stony Brook, N.Y. # Sacred Heart Holiday Classic, Fairfield, Conn.
1978–79 (20–7) Head Coach: Burt Kahn 11/29 12/1 12/2 12/5 12/8 12/9 12/12 12/27 12/28 1/11 1/13 1/15 1/17 1/19 1/20 1/22 1/25 1/27 1/31 2/3 2/8 2/17 2/21 2/23 2/24
New Haven............................ 86–72, W Bryant..................................... 73–62, W at Stonehill............................. 61–60, W at Sacred Heart....................... 73–76, L vs. Monmouth@.................... 90–84, W at Assumption@..................... 58–78, L at Hartford.............................. 84–79, W vs. Bridgeport#...............78–81, L (OT) vs. Saint Michael’s#.110–105, W (2 OT) Central Connecticut.............. 67–63, W at Southampton..................... 61–59, W Southern Connecticut........... 82–72, W Bridgeport............................... 91–75, W at Jersey City State................ 82–85, L Merrimack.............................. 91–62, W C.W. Post................................ 84–72, W Saint Michael’s...................... 84–76, W at New Haven........................ 92–87, W New Hampshire College....... 96–84, W at Bryant................................. 71–65, W at Bentley................................ 76–78, L Massachusetts Lowell........... 92–70, W at American International.... 73–62, W at Rhode Island College........ 65–59, W at Southern Connecticut....... 82–66, W
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vs. Bridgeport (NCAA Regionals)................... 75–92, L at Bentley (NCAA Regionals).93–104, L
@ Assumption Tip-Off Tournament, Worcester, Mass. # Sacred Heart Holiday Classic, Fairfield, Conn.
1977–78 (17–11) Head Coach: Burt Kahn ECAC New England Champions 12/1 12/6 12/8 12/10 12/11 12/13 12/19 12/20 1/5 1/7 1/8 1/11 1/15 1/16 1/18 1/22 1/23 1/28 2/1 2/4 2/11 2/18 2/21 2/23 2/24 2/25 3/3 3/4
Bryant..................................... 84–82, W Sacred Heart.......................... 97–84, W at New Haven........................ 83–80, W at Saint Michael’s................... 62–82, L at New Hampshire College... 64–62, W Hartford.................................. 88–70, W vs. Hunter College................. 99–80, W at Kean................................... 77–69, W at Xavier (La.).......................... 65–68, L at Southern (La.)..................... 67–76, L at Nicholls State (La.)............. 83–97, L at Central Connecticut.......... 67–65, W Southampton.......................... 84–70, W at Southern Connecticut....... 85–71, W at Bridgeport........................... 75–87, L at Merrimack........................... 79–88, L at C.W. Post.....................79–83, L (OT) New Haven............................. 75–78, L Stonehill.................................. 92–75, W at Bryant.................................. 56–62, L Jersey City State.................... 93–81, W at Western Connecticut........ 82–71, W American International.......... 79–80, L Bentley.................................... 96–89, W Rhode Island College.......... 102–80, W Southern Connecticut............ 73–75, L at Tufts (ECAC Semifinals)... 70–64, W vs. Colby (ECAC Finals)........ 92–85, W
1976–77 (18–11) Head Coach: Burt Kahn ECAC New England Champions 12/1 12/3 12/4 12/7 12/11 12/14 1/2 1/3 1/4 1/7 1/8 1/13 1/15 1/17 1/19 1/21 1/26 1/29 2/3 2/6 2/9 2/11
Bryant...................................... 74–79, L vs. Hartwick@........................ 77–90, L vs. New Hampshire College@.95–67, W at Sacred Heart....................... 93–95, L at New Haven........................ 96–79, W at Hartford............................... 85–97, L vs. Tufts#............................... 88–69, W vs. Bridgeport#....................... 51–55, L vs. Saint Anselm#................. 92–89, W vs. Rowan$.............................. 68–86, L vs. Trenton State$.................. 85–64, W Central Connecticut............... 75–92, L at Southampton...................... 67–69, L Southern Connecticut......... 109–74, W Bridgeport............................... 85–74, W at Jersey City State................ 67–72, L Colby..................................... 100–70, W New Haven............................ 88–72, W at Bryant................................. 91–86, W New Hampshire College....... 92–84, W Western New England........ 101–73, W at Stonehill............................. 70–68, W
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at Bentley................................ 80–93, L at American International.... 75–71, W at Rhode Island College...... 103–67, W Western Connecticut............. 87–68, W at Southern Connecticut........ 66–83, L vs. Stonehill (ECAC Semifinals).64–61, W at Wesleyan (ECAC Finals).. 63–62, W
@ Sacred Heart Holiday Classic, Fairfield, Conn. # Governor’s Classic, Burlington, Vt. $ Doc Jacobs Classic, Lawrenceville, N.J.
1975–76 (19–9) Head Coach: Burt Kahn 12/1 12/3 12/6 12/9 12/11 12/13 12/22 12/23 12/29 12/30 1/14 1/17 1/19 1/22 1/26 1/29 1/31 2/3 2/5 2/7 2/11 2/18 2/24 2/26 2/28 3/1 3/11 3/12
at Colby................................... 70–73, L Framingham State................. 91–48, W at Western Connecticut........ 88–71, W Sacred Heart.......................... 86–72, W Hartford................................... 70–82, L New Haven.......................... 103–76, W vs. Kutztown........................... 77–65, W vs. Salisbury State................. 79–70, W vs. Bloomsburg........................ 80–90, L vs. Lincoln (Pa.)..................... 74–69, W at Central Connecticut........... 73–78, L at Kean................................... 89–71, W Barrington.............................. 95–55, W Jersey City State.................... 65–59, W at Bridgeport........................... 68–69, L Southampton.......................... 76–72, W at New Haven......................... 62–71, L Bryant..................................... 73–64, W Southern Connecticut........... 80–75, W Massachusetts Dartmouth.... 89–82, W at Western New England...... 72–56, W Bentley.................................... 64–50, W at Bryant................................. 63–61, W Rhode Island College.......... 101–75, W at Southern Connecticut........ 65–76, L American International......... 90–64, W vs. Assumption (NCAA Regionals)................... 60–64, L vs. Bentley (NCAA Regionals).77–83, L
1974–75 (17–10) Head Coach: Burt Kahn ECAC New England Champions 12/3 12/5 12/10 12/12 12/14 1/3 1/4 1/5 1/14 1/18 1/21 1/23 1/24 1/28 1/31 2/1 2/3 2/8
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Central Connecticut............... 60–82, L Bryant..................................... 69–52, W at American International..... 63–64, L at Hartford............................... 60–81, L at New Haven......................... 71–78, L vs. Plattsburgh....................... 84–70, W at Sacred Heart....................... 81–89, L vs. Wilkes................................ 61–48, W at Sacred Heart...................... 91–81, W Kean........................................ 94–74, W Bridgeport................................ 57–63, L at Jersey City State................ 84–85, L Western Connecticut............. 91–80, W New Paltz............................. 117–82, W at Southampton..................... 93–66, W New Haven............................ 84–69, W at Bryant................................. 92–82, W at Massachusetts Dartmouth.86–72, W
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Eastern Connecticut.............. 88–62, W Southern Connecticut........... 91–59, W Western New England.......... 80–58, W at Bentley.............................. 80–101, L at Trenton State...................... 82–85, L at Rhode Island College......... 81–86, L at Southern Connecticut....... 65–58, W Salem State (ECAC Semifinals).83–73, W at Colby (ECAC Finals)......... 75–73, W
1973–74 (9–16) Head Coach: Burt Kahn 11/30 12/1 12/4 12/6 12/8 12/12 12/22 1/8 1/10 1/12 1/15 1/18 1/19 (OT) 1/22 1/29 2/1 2/4 2/8 2/9 2/11 2/13 2/16 2/19 2/25 2/28
vs. Slippery Rock@................. 62–71, L vs. Alma College@................. 64–84, L at Central Connecticut.......... 90–82, W Bryant..................................... 92–84, W at Keene State......................... 55–73, L at New Haven......................... 74–76, L Trenton State.......................... 72–83, L at Chapman College (Calif.).79–106, L at California-Irvine................. 74–96, L California Baptist................... 86–84, W Kean......................................... 69–71, L vs. Saint John Fisher#......... 66–106, L vs. Central Connecticut#..... 69–68, W Southampton.......................... 79–66, W at Bridgeport........................... 71–86, L New Haven............................. 63–64, L at Bryant.................................. 68–93, L at Roberts Wesleyan.............. 81–67, W at Brockport............................. 79–93, L at Eastern Connecticut........ 90–100, L at Southern Connecticut....... 69–65, W Massachusetts Dartmouth.... 72–65, W at Western New England...... 70–69, W Bentley..................................... 67–99, L Rhode Island College............. 89–95, L
@ Geneseo Tip–Off Tournament, Geneseo, N.Y. # New Haven Charger Invitational, West Haven, Conn.
1972–73 (22–7) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NAIA National Tournament Second Round NAIA District 32 Champions 12/1 12/2 12/4 12/6 12/9 12/11 12/16 12/22 12/23 1/5 1/12 1/13 1/16 1/18 1/20 1/27 1/31 2/1
Bryant..................................... 69–67, W Nichols.................................... 95–55, W at Trenton State..................... 59–49, W Central Connecticut............... 55–59, L American International......... 70–69, W New Haven............................ 88–82, W Keene State............................. 68–75, L vs. Eastern Connecticut........ 58–50, W at New Haven........................ 73–59, W Eisenhower College............. 109–79, W at Geneseo State................... 81–74, W at Saint John Fisher............... 84–99, L at Southern Connecticut....... 52–49, W at Massachusetts Dartmouth.84–72, W at Brockport............................. 84–86, L at Bentley................................ 83–93, L at Bryant................................. 80–65, W at New Haven........................ 83–65, W
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Newark College of Engineering...94–72, W Southern Connecticut........... 90–74, W Western New England.......... 75–67, W Eastern Connecticut.............. 81–67, W Bridgewater State.................. 92–71, W at Rhode Island College...... 101–84, W at Southampton...................... 75–99, L Roger Williams (NAIA District 32).................. 83–73, W Bryant (NAIA District 32)...... 69–57, W Ouachita Baptist (NAIA Nationals)................... 79–66, W Slippery Rock (NAIA Nationals)....75–104, L
1971–72 (21–9) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NAIA National Tournament First Round NAIA District 32 Champions 12/1 12/3 12/6 12/8 12/11 12/13 12/14 12/18 12/19 12/21 1/4 1/5 1/8 1/10 1/15 1/19 1/25 1/31 2/2 2/5 2/11 2/12 2/16 2/18 2/19 2/22 3/3 3/4 3/8 3/13
at Nichols............................... 78–69, W Trenton State......................... 79–65, W at Bryant................................. 77–70, W at Central Connecticut......... 63–109, L Massachusetts Dartmouth.... 69–50, W Howard................................... 79–77, W Delaware State................84–89, L (OT) vs. Bloomsburg....................... 92–73, W at Southampton...................... 66–72, L at New Haven........................ 80–66, W vs. Wesleyan.......................... 69–65, W at New Haven......................... 68–76, L at Rhode Island College....... 82–100, L at New Paltz........................... 96–91, W at Cheyney State.................. 64–105, L Southern Connecticut........... 82–67, W Bentley..................................... 74–81, L Bryant..................................... 96–78, W New Haven............................ 78–74, W at American International.... 83–69, W at Roberts Wesleyan.............. 86–80, W at Brockport............................. 67–71, L at Southern Connecticut....... 83–72, W Geneseo State...................... 111–96, W Southampton.......................... 76–66, W at Bridgewater State............. 78–77, W Rhode Island College (NAIA Dist. 32)....................... 75–68, W St. Francis State (Ill.) (NAIA Dist. 32)....................... 88–64, W Boston State (NAIA Dist. 32).74–70, W Belhaven (NAIA Nationals)... 64–75, L
1970–71 (14–12) Head Coach: Burt Kahn 12/2 12/3 12/5 12/7 12/9 12/11 12/12 12/17 12/22 12/23
Nichols.................................... 86–77, W at Southampton...................... 69–87, L New Haven............................ 86–78, W Bryant..................................... 79–65, W Central Connecticut............... 57–75, L vs. Rider@............................... 75–79, L vs. Lycoming@....................... 85–92, L at Massachusetts Dartmouth.72–61, W vs. Hampton Institute#..... 100–102, L vs. Howard#........................... 65–71, L
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Rhode Island College......... 102–105, L Southern Connecticut............ 65–89, L Cheyney State....................... 77–105, L at Newark State..................... 95–47, W American International......... 84–78, W Brockport................................. 72–80, L at Bridgewater State............. 77–55, W at New Haven...................... 109–93, W Bridgewater State................ 100–48, W at Philadelphia Textile........... 69–89, L at Trenton State...................... 65–71, L at Bryant................................. 93–65, W Salem State.......................... 100–84, W at Nichols............................... 90–84, W at Westfield State.................. 81–76, W Massachusetts Dartmouth.. 118–55, W
@ Millersville College Tournament, Millersville, Pa.
# New Haven City Holiday Festival, New Haven, Conn.
1969–70 (18–6) Head Coach: Burt Kahn 12/5 12/6 12/8 12/10 12/13 12/16 12/18 12/22 12/29 12/30 1/6 1/8 1/10 1/31 2/2 2/4 2/7 2/13 2/14 2/17 2/19 2/21 2/24 2/26
at Rhode Island College........ 84–83, W at Massachusetts Dartmouth.106–61, W at Southern Connecticut....... 92–87, W at Central Connecticut.......... 69–68, W at Salem State...................... 108–79, W at Boston State....................... 77–74, W at Bryant................................. 94–81, W at New Haven........................ 97–83, W Cheyney State@................... 89–100, L Hiram Scott@........................ 76–67, W at Nichols............................... 85–59, W at Western New England....... 80–91, L Massachusetts Dartmouth.... 97–71, W at Bridgewater State.............. 66–71, L Westfield State....................... 76–73, W New Haven............................. 61–73, L Newark State....................... 124–86, W Philadelphia Textile.............. 73–101, L at Yeshiva............................... 95–58, W Bryant..................................... 92–84, W at King’s College..................... 67–71, L Nichols.................................. 129–66, W New Paltz............................... 83–80, W Bridgewater State................ 113–92, W
@ Indiana (Pa.) Christmas Tournament, Indiana, Pa.
1968–69 (18–8) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NAIA District 32 Playoffs 11/30 12/6 12/7 12/10 12/13 12/14 12/17 12/21 12/27 12/28 1/7 1/10 1/11
Massachusetts Dartmouth.... 91–70, W Salem State............................ 77–71, W King’s College......................... 68–69, L at Westfield State.................. 98–81, W at Bridgewater State.....82–71, W (OT) at Massachusetts Dartmouth.73–69, W (OT) Bryant...................................... 45–53, L at Husson............................ 101–121, L Massachusetts Dartmouth@.98–71, W at Boston State@.................... 72–83, L New Haven............................. 77–94, L at Central Connecticut........... 82–99, L at Nichols............................... 89–60, W
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Newark State....................... 114–78, W Ricker...................................... 76–63, W at North Adams State........... 74–55, W Boston State........................... 87–84, W Western New England.......... 95–87, W at Gorham State.................... 76–68, W Bridgewater State................ 101–81, W at New Paltz........................... 92–77, W at New Haven........................ 77–76, W at Philadelphia Textile........... 67–82, L Southern Connecticut...89–81, W (OT) Nichols (NAIA District 32).. 117–72, W Bryant (NAIA District 32)....... 67–70, L
@ Boston State Christmas Tournament, Boston, Mass.
1967–68 (15–11) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NAIA District 32 Playoffs 12/2 12/5 12/8 12/9 12/15 12/16 12/18 12/19 12/21 1/5 1/8 1/12 1/13 1/20 1/25 1/27 1/30 2/1 2/3 2/7 2/9 2/10 2/13 2/16 2/17 3/5
at Salem State........................ 85–70, W New Haven............................. 81–94, L Nichols.................................. 133–98, W Westfield State........................ 91–96, L Rhode Island College............. 83–91, L Husson.................................... 82–66, W at Delaware State.................. 80–73, W at Quantico Marines.............. 77–82, L at Maryland State................. 83–104, L at King’s College.................... 81–76, W at Southern Connecticut....... 83–81, W at Newark State.................... 93–106, L Quantico Marines................. 86–101, L North Adams State................ 84–59, W at Boston State....................... 84–70, W New Paltz............................... 70–57, W at New Haven........................ 87–70, W at North Adams State........... 63–61, W at Ricker................................. 78–60, W at Central Connecticut........... 83–86, L Philadelphia Textile................ 67–75, L Ricker...................................... 96–64, W at Fairleigh Dickinson–Madison...70–102, L Gorham State......................... 77–55, W Bridgewater State.................. 95–81, W New Haven (NAIA District 32).. 68–84, L
1966–67 (15–11) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NAIA District 32 Playoffs 12/2 12/3 12/6 12/9 12/10 12/13 12/16 12/20 12/27 12/30 12/31 1/3 1/6 1/7 1/13
Boston State............................ 80–81, L Salem State............................. 86–92, L New Haven............................ 71–66, W at Bridgewater State............. 72–61, W at Westfield State................... 66–73, L at Rhode Island College...... 105–89, W at Nichols.........................96–84, W OT at Southern Connecticut........ 66–68, L at Quantico Marines......70–72, L (OT) at Virginia Union@................ 90–99, L vs. Morgan State@................. 68–84, L at Sacred Heart.................... 100–83, W Bloomfield............................ 110–96, W Fairleigh Dickinson–Madison.66–59, W at Gorham State.................... 67–61, W
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at Central Connecticut........... 81–94, L at New Paltz................99–88, W (2 OT) Massachusetts Dartmouth.. 110–84, W North Adams State................ 83–74, W New York Tech...................... 97–80, W Ricker..............................94–83, W (OT) Newark State......................... 93–78, W at North Adams State............ 82–92, L at New Haven......................... 70–80, L vs. Boston State (NAIA District 32)................... 64–65, L vs. Bryant (NAIA District 32)...79–74, W
@ Norfolk Invitational, Norfolk, Va.
1965–66 (21–5) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NAIA District 32 Playoffs 12/1 Westfield State..................... 108–79, W 12/3 vs. New Haven@.................... 77–86, L 12/4 vs. Rhode Island College@... 80–71, W 12/7 Sacred Heart........................ 125–79, W 12/10 at Bridgewater State............. 95–64, W 12/11 at Massachusetts Dartmouth.99–82, W 12/14 at Merrimack.......................... 99–89, W 12/18 at Central Connecticut........... 68–84, L 12/20 vs. Rhode Island College..... 109–72, W 12/27 vs. Hampton Institute#........ 82–70, W 12/28 vs. New Haven#..................... 90–91, L 1/4 Nichols.................................... 97–67, W 1/7 at Bloomfield.......................... 91–84, W 1/8 at Fairleigh Dickinson–Madison...86–76, W 1/12 Southampton.......................... 87–67, W 1/24 vs. New Haven........................ 78–80, L 1/28 at Newark State................. 104–100, W 1/29 New Paltz............................... 98–86, W 2/4 at New York Tech.................. 97–93, W 2/7 North Adams State................ 79–55, W 2/11 Bridgewater State................ 107–69, W 2/12 Massachusetts Dartmouth.. 116–94, W 2/14 at Southern Connecticut....... 81–71, W 2/18 Gorham State....................... 107–59, W 2/25 Boston State (NAIA District 32)...80–71, W 2/26 New Haven (NAIA District 32).79–83, L @ NAIA Tip-Off Tournament, New Haven, Conn. # Elm City Christmas Tournament, New Haven, Conn.
1964–65 (18–7) Head Coach: Burt Kahn 12/1 12/4 12/5 12/8 12/11 12/12 12/17 12/28 12/29 1/5 1/7 1/9 1/12 1/23 1/27
at Rhode Island College........ 62–48, W vs. New Haven........................ 71–78, L at Southern Connecticut....... 76–72, W at Westfield State.................. 94–76, W at Bridgewater State............. 71–65, W at Nichols............................... 80–63, W New Haven............................. 78–97, L at Rhode Island College......... 72–81, L vs. Newark State.................... 64–61, W Central Connecticut............... 75–91, L Southampton.......................... 59–49, W Fairleigh Dickinson–Madison.68–62, W at Southern Connecticut........ 72–73, L at New York Tech................ 102–94, W Bloomfield.............................. 96–86, W
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at Southern Connecticut....... 95–70, W at Massachusetts Dartmouth.92–83, W at Massachusetts Dartmouth.89–64, W at New Haven......................... 73–80, L Bridgewater State................ 105–82, W Massachusetts Dartmouth.. 106–88, W at Central Connecticut......... 91–110, L at New Paltz........................... 92–64, W Massachusetts Dartmouth.... 72–60, W Stonehill................................ 102–81, W
1963–64 (20–8) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NAIA District 32 Playoffs 11/30 12/4 12/6 12/7 12/9 12/13 12/14 12/20 1/3 1/4 1/6 1/10 1/11 1/14 1/25 1/28 1/30 1/31 2/1 2/6 2/14 2/16 2/19 2/22 2/26 2/29 3/3 3/4
Westfield State....................... 81–63, W Western Connecticut........... 105–90, W vs. Rhode Island College....... 73–64, W at Central Connecticut........... 78–90, L at New Haven........................ 87–80, W at Bridgewater State............. 87–80, W at Massachusetts Dartmouth.82–69, W at Southern Connecticut....... 81–75, W at New Bedford...................... 78–77, W at Stonehill.............................. 64–68, L Central Connecticut............... 62–76, L at Fairleigh Dickinson–Madison...103–90, W at Bloomfield.......................... 95–87, W Jersey City State..................... 76–83, L at Southern Connecticut..... 106–79, W New Haven........................... 77–103, L Bridgewater State.................. 69–63, W Stonehill.................................. 59–57, W at Central Connecticut......... 78–106, L Nasson.................................... 85–78, W Nichols.................................... 82–48, W Massachusetts Dartmouth.... 76–44, W at Western Connecticut........ 87–81, W New Bedford.......................... 95–86, W New Paltz............................... 98–78, W New Haven............................. 64–65, L Rhode Island College (NAIA District 32).......... 78–80, L (OT) vs. Salem State (NAIA District 32) .............. 107–105,W
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at Stonehill.............................. 77–81, L at New Bedford...................... 85–77, W at New Paltz............................ 73–93, L Massachusetts Dartmouth.... 61–52, W Stonehill.................................. 76–67, W at Windham............................ 81–80, W at Southern Connecticut....... 69–63, W at Nichols............................... 94–80, W at Massachusetts Dartmouth.60–58, W Stonehill................................. 90–101, L vs. Gorham State (NAIA District 32).................. 72–64,W at Central Connecticut (NAIA Dist. 32) ....................... 67–85, L
1961–62 (16–6) Head Coach: Burt Kahn NAIA District 32 Playoffs 11/29 vs. Western Connecticut....... 56–50, W 12/3 vs. Central Connecticut........ 76–60, W 12/5 Bridgewater State................ 100–69, W 12/6 at Stonehill............................. 63–58, W 12/8 at Southern Connecticut.59–64, L (OT) 12/19 Jersey City State........................ 60–70, L 1/3 at New Bedford...................... 78–74, W 1/4 at Massachusetts Dartmouth.65–46, W 1/7 Nichols.................................. 102–77, W 1/9 at Windham............................ 82–74, W 1/10 at Bridgewater State............. 69–53, W 1/17 Westfield State....................... 77–57, W 1/18 New Bedford.......................... 70–65, W 1/23 New Paltz................................ 76–78, L 1/25 Central Connecticut.............. 87–79, W 2/1 Stonehill.................................. 68–46, W 2/3 at Western Connecticut......... 79–95, L 2/6 at Massachusetts Dartmouth.77–59, W 2/8 at Southern Connecticut........ 70–83, L 2/15 at Nichols............................... 73–60, W 2/20 at Southern Connecticut (NAIA District 32) .................. 51–45,W 2/21 vs. Central Connecticut (NAIA District 32) .................. 53–54, L
1962–63 (17–11)
1960–61 (16–10)
Head Coach: Burt Kahn NAIA District 32 Playoffs
Head Coach: Tuffie Maroon
11/26 12/3 12/7 12/8 12/11 12/13 12/17 1/3 1/5 1/8 1/10 1/11 1/14 1/17 1/20 1/28
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at Westfield State................... 70–79, L New Haven............................ 70–68, W vs. Rhode Island College........ 48–66, L at Southern Connecticut........ 57–59, L Western Connecticut............. 74–69, W Fairleigh Dickinson–Madison.72–71, W vs. Gorham State.................... 62–96, L vs. New Haven.............95–98, L (2 OT) New Haven............................ 66–60, W at Jersey City State............... 77–72, W New Bedford.......................... 70–66, W at Southern Connecticut....... 84–72, W Nichols.................................... 87–71, W Windham................................. 70–92, L at Central Connecticut........... 69–89, L Bridgewater State.................. 96–67, W
11/24 11/27 12/2 12/8 12/14 12/17 1/3 1/4 1/8 1/16 1/17 1/21 1/25 2/1 2/3 2/6 2/10
at Southern Connecticut....... 78–73, W vs. Western Connecticut....... 87–81, W Yeshiva................................... 71–62, W at New Bedford...................... 81–66, W at Massachusetts Dartmouth.57–59, L Stonehill.................................. 78–66, W at New Paltz........................... 64–59, W at Southern Connecticut....... 61–57, W at Central Connecticut........... 59–64, L at North Adams State............ 63–70, L at Westfield State.................. 97–65, W Bridgewater State.................. 81–59, W at Jersey City State................ 70–76, L at Southern Connecticut....... 69–53, W Central Connecticut............... 66–74, L at Bridgewater State.............. 52–54, L at Stonehill............................. 95–87, W
2/13 2/16 2/19 2/23 2/27 3/3 3/6 3/8 3/12
North Adams State................ 96–58, W at Central Connecticut........... 84–90, L Massachusetts Dartmouth.... 91–65, W New Bedford.......................... 86–71, W Assumption............................ 51–48, W at Southern Connecticut........ 57–70, L Western Connecticut............. 90–66, W vs. Stonehill............................. 64–80, L Bridgewater State................... 65–66, L
1959–60 (6–13) Head Coach: Tuffie Maroon 12/1 12/3 12/4 12/8 12/11 12/12 12/15 12/17 1/4 1/8 1/9 1/30 2/2 2/7 2/12 2/18 2/19 2/21 2/24
vs. Jersey City State.............. 77–73, W Hartford.................................. 70–65, W vs. Central Connecticut.63–65, L (OT) vs. Western Connecticut........ 80–84, L Massachusetts Dartmouth..... 50–58, L Stonehill................................... 57–70, L at Bridgewater State.............. 64–72, L at New Bedford....................... 71–75, L Paterson State........................ 62–56, W at Southern Connecticut........ 54–77, L at Western Connecticut........ 70–63, W Bridgewater State.................. 84–73, W Stonehill................................... 64–77, L New Bedford.......................... 58–57, W at Assumption......................... 81–83, L at Southern Connecticut........ 72–81, L Central Connecticut............... 40–80, L Massachusetts Dartmouth..... 43–53, L Bridgewater State................... 67–68, L
1958–59 (16–6) Head Coach: Tuffie Maroon 12/3 12/7 12/10 12/21 1/2 1/3 1/4 1/16 1/17 1/18 1/23 1/30 2/1 2/5 2/8 2/14 2/15 2/22 2/27 2/28 3/7 3/9
at Long Island......................... 87–90, L Curry....................................... 96–37, W Bridgewater State.................. 84–65, W C.W. Post................................ 84–42, W at Massachusetts Dartmouth.86–79, W at Stonehill.............................. 70–80, L at New Bedford...................... 62–52, W at Babson............................... 66–43, W at Bridgewater State.............. 57–58, L at Babson............................... 77–52, W at C.W. Post............................ 71–63, W at Paterson State................... 75–69, W New Bedford.......................... 80–55, W Southern Connecticut............ 65–79, L at Assumption......................... 48–59, L at Hartford.............................. 71–66, W Stonehill.................................. 74–58, W Massachusetts Dartmouth.... 79–67, W at Southern Connecticut....... 89–72, W at Central Connecticut........... 66–86, L Southern Connecticut........... 75–70, W at New Bedford...................... 71–57, W
1957–58 (9–8) Head Coach: Tuffie Maroon 12/1 12/3 12/7
Curry....................................... 87–30, W at Connecticut-Waterbury.... 93–38, W at Panzer................................ 92–79, W
12/14 12/15 1/4 1/5 1/7 1/12 1/21 2/1 2/6 2/22 2/23 3/2 3/5 3/6
at Yeshiva............................... 86–75, W Long Island............................. 61–93, L at Massachusetts Dartmouth.83–78, W at New Bedford....................... 51–57, L at Hartford............................... 50–56, L at Assumption......................... 51–70, L at Southern Connecticut........ 59–75, L Hartford.................................. 45–42, W at Southern Connecticut........ 65–73, L Paterson State........................ 75–51, W Massachusetts Dartmouth.... 81–63, W New Bedford.......................... 98–70, W at Southern Connecticut........ 68–71, L New Bedford........................... 66–77, L
1956–57 (15–9) Head Coach: Tuffie Maroon 12/7 12/12 12/16 12/28 12/29 1/4 1/6 1/8 1/14 1/16 1/25 1/29 1/31 2/1 2/3 2/5 2/15 2/17 2/18 2/24 2/26 3/1 3/2 3/3
at Panzer................................. 69–89, L at Connecticut-Waterbury.... 99–57, W Saint Peter’s............................ 49–69, L New Bedford.......................... 72–56, W Assumption............................. 59–79, L at Connecticut-Waterbury.... 89–68, W Assumption............................. 56–68, L Yeshiva.................................... 54–55, L King’s College...................... 108–74, W at Hillyer College................... 94–77, W at New Bedford...................... 93–64, W at Southern Connecticut........ 61–83, L at Plattsburg AFB................... 61–65, L at Plattsburgh...................... 100–74, W Brooklyn Poly....................... 113–92, W at Paterson State................... 87–76, W at Pratt Institute..................... 61–71, L New York Maritime............... 95–64, W at Hillyer College................. 109–68, W Massachusetts Dartmouth.. 107–64, W at Southern Connecticut....... 83–72, W Central Connecticut.............. 92–78, W at Southern Connecticut........ 66–85, L New Bedford.......................... 96–66, W
1955–56 (18–6) Head Coach: Tuffie Maroon 12/1 12/3 12/9 12/11 12/13 12/16 12/18 12/20 1/7 1/20 1/22 1/28 1/30 2/1 2/2 2/8 2/10 2/17
at Saint Peter’s........................ 51–87, L at Brooklyn Poly...................... 75–83, L at Westfield State.................. 74–55, W U.S. Submarine Base............. 73–37, W King’s College...................... 107–60, W Hillyer College....................... 93–76, W Westfield State....................... 76–63, W at Southern Connecticut....... 85–73, W at Panzer................................ 74–71, W at Hillyer College.................... 75–79, L Naval Flyers (Quonset).......... 87–78, W at Pratt Institute.................... 83–73, W at Naval Flyers (Quonset)..... 68–65, W at New Bedford...................... 82–61, W at Massachusetts Dartmouth.77–51, W at Yeshiva................................ 60–62, L Stonehill.................................. 99–72, W at King’s College.................... 85–77, W
2/19 2/21 2/23 2/26 3/8 3/9
New Bedford.......................... 77–58, W at Southern Connecticut........ 69–76, L at Connecticut-Waterbury.... 67–64, W Fairleigh Dickinson............... 88–71, W at Southern Connecticut....... 84–75, W American International.......... 74–97, L
1954–55 (17–9) Head Coach: Tuffie Maroon 12/1 at Hillyer College.................... 69–71, L 12/4 at Southern Connecticut....... 74–72, W 12/10 Yeshiva................................... 94–86, W 12/8 at Fairleigh Dickinson............ 81–91, L 12/10 at New York Maritime............ 66–86, L 12/12 Panzer..................................... 79–75, W 12/14 Hillyer College....................... 86–49, W 12/15 at Westfield State.................. 87–62, W 12/18 Ethan Allen AFB.................... 95–87, W 12/19 Naval Flyers (Quonset)........... 67–68, L 1/7 at New Bedford...................... 65–56, W 1/8 at Massachusetts Dartmouth.93–69, W 1/13 Connecticut-Waterbury......... 76–66, W 1/14 at Stonehill............................. 68–64, W 1/16 Westfield State....................... 84–83, W 1/18 at U.S. Submarine Base........ 82–73, W 1/28 at Pratt Institute.................. 100–80, W 1/29 at Brooklyn Poly...................... 78–81, L 2/2 at Southern Connecticut........ 70–84, L 2/13 Albany.................................... 82–62, W 2/17 at Connecticut-Waterbury.... 79–64, W 2/20 Massachusetts Dartmouth..... 57–59, L 2/25 at Albany.............................. 100–93, W 2/27 New Bedford.......................... 90–79, W 3/3 at Southern Connecticut........ 71–83, L 3/4 Assumption............................. 67–69, L
1953–54 (16–7) Head Coach: Tuffie Maroon 11/21 12/1 12/3 12/5 N/A N/A 12/12 12/29 1/8 1/9 1/13 1/16 1/18 1/19 1/20 1/23 1/27 2/2 2/5 2/9 2/11 2/16 2/23
at Brooklyn Poly...................... 88–93, L Connecticut-Hartford............ 76–50, W at Connecticut-Waterbury.... 89–66, W at Southern Connecticut....... 67–58, W New Bedford........................... 72–90, L Hillyer College........................ 90–91, L Albany.................................... 69–63, W at Panzer................................. 80–82, L at U.S. Submarine Base........ 85–61, W Yeshiva.................................... 77–83, L at Saint Thomas Aquinas..... 82–47, W Albany.................................... 83–79, W at Naval Flyers (Quonset)...... 63–74, L at Western Connecticut........ 84–73, W at Hillyer College................... 91–85, W at Western Connecticut...... 109–69, W Pratt Institute......................... 90–64, W at U.S. Submarine Base........ 83–78, W at Southern Connecticut....... 85–73, W at Connecticut-Hartford........ 88–63, W Saint Thomas Aquinas.......... 75–49, W Connecticut-Waterbury......... 73–58, W New Bedford........................... 56–64, L
1952–53 (12–7) Head Coach: Red Verderame 12/2 12/10 12/18 1/6 1/8 1/13 1/15 2/4 2/10 2/12 2/16 2/19 2/24 2/27 3/2 3/5 3/9 3/13 3/14
Southern Connecticut............ 50–62, L at Mitchell.............................. 90–82, W New Haven............................ 77–38, W Western Connecticut............. 84–60, W Nichols.................................... 68–63, W at Hillyer College.................... 65–92, L Saint Thomas Aquinas.......... 71–64, W at Saint Thomas Aquinas...... 79–83, L at Hillyer College.................... 53–66, L at New Haven........................ 91–69, W Mitchell.................................. 81–75, W Western Connecticut.............. 68–72, L Southern Connecticut........... 49–44, W New Haven............................ 60–37, W Cheshire Academy................ 84–81, W Milford Prep............................. 52–61, L Milford Prep............................ 46–42, W Western Connecticut.............. 68–74, L New Haven............................ 90–47, W
1951–52 (14–7) Head Coach: Red Verderame 11/12 Waterbury State Guard......... 61–18, W 11/29 Western Connecticut............. 72–67, W 12/5 State Tech.............................. 97–89, W 12/6 Y.M.C.A. College................... 71–26, W 12/7 Fairfield (JV)............................ 56–64, L 12/11 Bridgeport............................... 79–57, W 12/15 Bridgeport (JV)........................ 77–81, L 1/8 Bridgeport................................ 96–98, L 1/10 Bridgeport (JV)....................... 75–69, W 1/16 Saint Thomas Aquinas........... 77–86, L 1/18 State Tech.............................. 71–62, W 1/27 Bridgeport............................... 86–74, W 1/30 Hillyer College........................ 75–82, L 2/7 Y.M.C.A. College................... 79–50, W 2/8 Hillyer College...................... 76–119, L 2/9 Mitchell................................ 104–75, W 2/14 Saint Thomas Aquinas.......... 80–73, W 2/16 Concordia............................... 90–76, W 2/26 Western Connecticut............. 67–61, W 3/3 Mitchell.................................. 96–68, W 3/7 Nichols..................................... 58–88, L
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Year-by-Year Win-Loss YEAR
HEAD COACH
1951–52 Red Verderame 1952–53 Red Verderame (26–14) 1953–54 Tuffie Maroon 1954–55 Tuffie Maroon 1955–56 Tuffie Maroon 1956–57 Tuffie Maroon 1957–58 Tuffie Maroon 1958–59 Tuffie Maroon 1959–60 Tuffie Maroon 1960–61 Tuffie Maroon (113–68) 1961–62 Burt Kahn 1962–63 Burt Kahn 1963–64 Burt Kahn 1964–65 Burt Kahn 1965–66 Burt Kahn 1966–67 Burt Kahn 1967–68 Burt Kahn 1968–69 Burt Kahn 1969–70 Burt Kahn 1970–71 Burt Kahn 1971–72 Burt Kahn 1972–73 Burt Kahn 1973–74 Burt Kahn 1974–75 Burt Kahn 1975–76 Burt Kahn 1976–77 Burt Kahn 1977–78 Burt Kahn 1978–79 Burt Kahn 1979–80 Burt Kahn 1980–81 Burt Kahn 1981–82 Burt Kahn 1982–83 Burt Kahn 1983–84 Burt Kahn 1984–85 Burt Kahn 1985–86 Burt Kahn 1986–87 Burt Kahn 1987–88 Burt Kahn 1988–89 Burt Kahn 1989–90 Burt Kahn 1990–91 Burt Kahn (459–358) 1991–92 Bill Mecca 1992–93 Bill Mecca 1993–94 Bill Mecca 1994–95 Bill Mecca 1995–96 Bill Mecca (53–81) 1996–97 Joe DeSantis 1997–98 Joe DeSantis 1998–99 Joe DeSantis ^ 1999–2000 Joe DeSantis 2000–01 Joe DeSantis 2001–02 Joe DeSantis 2002–03 Joe DeSantis 2003–04 Joe DeSantis 2004–05 Joe DeSantis 2005–06 Joe DeSantis 2006–07 Joe DeSantis (118–188) 2007–08 Tom Moore (15–15) 2008–09 Tom Moore (30–31) 2009–10 Tom Moore (53-41) Overall (59 years) Division I (12 years)
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OVERALL 14–7 12–7 16–7 17–9 18–6 15–9 9–8 16–6 6–13 16–10 16–6 17–11 20–8 18–7 21–5 15–11 15–11 18–8 18–6 14–12 21–9 22–7 9–16 17–10 19–9 18–11 17–11 20–7 22–7 17–10 8–18 11–17 7–20 9–19 11–17 6–22 18–13 8–20 11–16 16–14 7–18 16–13 13–13 12–15 5–22 5–20 4–23 9–18 18–10 6–21 14–16 17–12 9–20 10–17 12–16 14–15 15–15 15–16 23-10 822–750 162–186
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N/A 10–4 7–4 8–3 9–1 6–5 5–2 7–1 4–7 9–2 6–2 9–5 9–4 7–2 10–1 9–1 7–6 9–4 7–2 7–5 11–3 12–2 3–5 10–2 12–1 7–2 8–3 10–2 10–2 10–2 7–5 3–9 5–9 5–6 6–9 3–8 9–5 3–8 7–7 10–2 4–9 10–2 8–4 6–4 2–9 3–7 3–8 5–7 10–3 4–8 8–4 8–4 6–6 7–5 8–5 9–5 7–7 6–7 14-1 424–258* 92–62
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N/A 2–3 9–3 9–6 9–5 9–4 4–6 9–5 1–4 7–8 8–3 7–5 9–3 10–4 8–1 5–8 8–5 8–4 10–3 7–3 9–5 8–4 5–8 5–8 4–5 6–6 7–8 8–2 9–2 5–7 1–11 8–8 2–11 4–10 5–8 3–14 7–8 4–11 4–9 6–11 3–9 6–10 5–7 5–8 1–10 2–11 1–14 4–11 7–6 1–12 5–12 7–8 2–12 3–12 4–10 5–10 8–8 9–7 8-9 335–425* 63–117
NEUTRAL N/A 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 0–0 1–2 0–0 2–1 1–1 2–1 1–1 3–3 1–2 0–0 1–0 1–1 0–4 1–1 2–1 1–3 2–0 3–3 5–3 2–0 2–3 3–3 2–1 0–2 0–0 0–0 0–3 0–0 0–0 2–0 1–1 0–0 0–1 0–0 0–1 0–2 1–3 2–3 0–2 0–1 0–0 1–1 1–1 1–0 2–0 1–2 0–0 0–1 0–0 0–0 0–2 1-0 49–60* 7–7
All-Time Series Win-Loss Opponents W–L Albany 6-2 Alma College 0–1 American International 18–22 Army 5–1 Assumption 15–22 Babson 2–0 Ball State 0–1 Barrington 1–0 Barry 1–2 Belhaven 0–1 Bentley 11–32 Binghamton 2–2 Bloomfield 4–0 Bloomsburg 1–1 Boston College 0–1 Boston State 5–3 Boston University 0–1 Bridgeport 11–25 Bridgewater State 21–6 Brockport 0–4 Brooklyn Poly 1–3 Brown 2–5 Bryant 39–16 C.W. Post 3–4 Cal State–Bakersfield 0–1 Cal State–Dominguez Hills 0–1 Cal State–Poly Pomona 1–0 California Baptist 1–0 California–Irvine 0–1 Central Connecticut 17–50 Chapman College (Calif.) 0–1 Cheshire Academy 1–0 Cheyney State 0–3 Clarion State 0–1 Clark 1–0 Colby 3–1 Colgate 1–1 Columbia 3–0 Concordia (N.Y.) 6–0 Connecticut 0–9 Connecticut–Hartford 2–0 Connecticut – Waterbury 8–0 Cornell 2–2 Curry 2–0 Dartmouth 8–4 Delaware State 1–1 Dowling 4–1 Drexel 1–2 Eastern Connecticut 3–1 Eckerd 0–1 Eisenhower College 1–0 Ethan Allen AFB 1–0 Fairfield (JV) 0–1 Fairleigh Dickinson 11–16 Fairleigh Dickinson–Madison 5–1 Florida Institute of Technology 0–1 Florida International 0–1 Florida Southern 1–0 Fordham 0–2 Framingham State 1–0 Franklin Pierce 2–1 Geneseo State 2–0 Gorham State 5–1 Hampton Institute 1–1 Hartford 13–5 Opponents W–L Hartwick 0–1 Hawaii–Hilo 1–0 Hillyer College 5–7 Hiram Scott 1–0 Hofstra 1–0 Holy Cross 0–2 Howard 2–1 Hunter College 1–0 Husson 1–1
Jersey City State 5–6 Kean 3–1 Keene State 9–6 Kennesaw State 0–1 King’s College 4–2 Kutztown 1–0 La Salle 0–1 Lehigh 2–1 Le Moyne 6–5 Lincoln (Pa.) 1–0 Long Island 15–10 Longwood 2–1 Loyola (Md.) 1–0 Lycoming 0–1 Maine 2–1 Manhattanville 2–0 Maryland–Baltimore County 3–8 Maryland–Eastern Shore 1–0 Maryland State 0–1 Massachusetts 0–1 Massachusetts Dartmouth 33–4 Massachusetts Lowell 11–13 Mercy 1–1 Mercyhurst 0–2 Merrimack 12–20 Miami (Fla.) 0–1 Milford Prep 1–1 Mitchell 4–0 Monmouth 11–13 Montana State 0–1 Morgan State 0–1 Mount St. Mary’s 10–12 Navy 0–1 Nasson 1–0 Naval Flyers (Quonset) 2–2 New Bedford 20–5 New Hampshire 1–2 New Hampshire College 7–15 New Haven 37–40 New Paltz 10–2 New York Maritime 1–1 New York Tech 3–4 Newark College of Engineering 1–0 Newark State 6–1 Niagara First Meeting Nicholls State 0–1 Nichols 18–1 North Adams State 6–2 Northeastern 0–1 Northern Arizona 0–2 Notre Dame 0–1 Ouachita Baptist 1–0 Pace 2–3 Panzer 3–2 Paterson State 4–0 Penn 0–1 Philadelphia Textile 0–6 Opponents W–L Plattsburgh 2–0 Plattsburg AFB 0–1 Pratt Institute 3–1 Quantico Marines 0–3 Queens (N.Y.) 0–1 Radford 0–1 Randolph–Macon 0–1 Rhode Island 0–2 Rhode Island College 15–8 Ricker 4–0 Rider 0–2 Robert Morris 8–15 Roberts Wesleyan 2–0 Roger Williams 1–0 Rowan 0–1 Sacred Heart 21–37 Saint Anselm 9–20 St. Francis (N.Y.) 9–10
Saint Francis (Pa.) St. Francis State (Ill.) Saint John Fisher St. John’s Saint Michael’s Saint Peter’s Saint Thomas Aquinas Saint Thomas (Fla.) Salem State Salisbury State Seton Hall Siena Slippery Rock Southampton Southern (La.) Southern Connecticut Springfield State Tech Stonehill Syracuse Tampa Teikyo Post Texas Pan–American Trenton State Troy Tufts U.S. Submarine Base Valdosta State Vermont Virginia State Virginia Tech Virginia Union Wagner Waterbury State Guard Wesleyan West Chester Western Connecticut Western New England Westfield State Wilkes Windham Xavier (La.) Yale Y.M.C.A. College Yeshiva Siena
16–7 2–0 0–2 0–1 14–19 0–2 4–2 0–1 6–1 1–0 0–1 0–2 0–3 10–8 0–1 49–34 11–10 2–0 27–27 0–1 0–1 2–0 1–0 3–3 0–1 2–0 4–0 0–1 0–4 1–0 0–1 0–1 12–13 1–0 2–0 0–1 16–4 6–1 14–3 1–0 2–1 0–1 2–0 2–0
4–3 0–2
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ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS SINGLE–GAME RECORDS POINTS SCORED - GAME 133, vs. Nichols, 12/8/67
.400 .392 .383 .380
1987–88 2007-08 1988–89 1991–92
POINTS ALLOWED - GAME 121 vs. Husson, 12/21/68
FREE THROWS 623 616 595 574 548
1990–91 1987–88 1971–72 1956–57 1968–69
FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS 870 868 819 814 797
1990–91 1971–72 1956–57 1987–88 1968–69
FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE .797 .760 .742 .741 .740
1986–87 1987–88 1954–55 1995–96 1980–81
REBOUNDS 1,433 1,396 1,382 1,343 1,341
1966–67 1967–68 1970–71 1976–77 1963–64 1965–66
3-POINT FIELD GOALS 226 2003–04 198 2004–05 195 2001–02 2005–06 191 2006–07
ASSISTS 562 530 507 504 493
1987–88 2001–02 1980–81 1978–79 1990–91
3-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 625 2003–04 597 2004–05 583 2005–06 569 2006–07 531 2002–03
STEALS 341 289 287 283 268
1975–76 1976–77 1986–87 1987–88 1990–91
3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PCT. .392 2007–08 .369 2001–02 .362 2003–04 .355 1999–2000 .352 2002–03
VICTORIES 23 2009–10 18 1999–2000 17 2002–03 15 2007–08 2008–09 14 2001–02 2006–07
1965–66 1969–70 1979–80 1954–55 1968–69
FIELD GOALS 984 981 980 964 935
BLOCKED SHOTS 170 156 137 123 119
1992–93 1990–91 1993–94 1988–89 1989–90
FREE THROWS 449 1999–2000 444 2005–06 441 2001–02 430 2002–03 419 1998–99
POINTS 2,415 2009–10 2,370 2001–02 2,226 2007–08 2,139 2002–03 2,119 2003–04
1965–66 1979–80 1976–77 1972–73 1977–78
DIVISION 1 TEAM RECORDS SINGLE-GAME RECORDS POINTS SCORED 106 vs. Concordia, 11/22/05
FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 2,086 2,077 2,065 2,064 2,013
FIELD GOALS 867 2001–02 862 2009–10 816 2007–08 761 2002–03 759 2003–04
1972–73 1976–77 1965–66 1963–64 1971–72
FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS 692 2001–02 654 1999–2000 649 2008–09 630 2002–03 615 1998–99 614 2005–06
FEWEST POINTS SCORED 46 vs. Connecticut, 11/10/06
FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE .533 .532 .506 .499 .497
1978–78 1979–80 1977–78 1988–89 1980–81
FEWEST POINTS SCORED - GAME 40, vs. Central Connecticut, 2/20/60 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED - GAME 30, vs. Curry, 12/1/57 SEASON RECORDS GAMES PLAYED 31 1987–88 2008–09 30 1990–91 2001–02 2007–08 29 Six times VICTORIES 22 21 20 19 LOSSES 23 22 21 20 POINTS 2,568 2,489 2,446 2,419 2,390 2,370 SCORING AVERAGE 93.0 88.8 85.8 85.5 84.0
1972–73 1979–80 1965–66 1971–72 1963–64 1978–79 1975–76 1997–98 1986–87 1995–96 2000–01 Four times 1987–88 1979–80 1990–91 1965–66 1976–77 2001–02
3-POINT FIELD-GOALS 226 2003–04 198 2004–05 195 2001–02 195 2005–06 191 2006–07 189 1994–95 187 2002–03 178 2007-08 173 1995–96 160 2000–01 153 1992–93 3-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 625 2003–04 597 2004–05 583 2005–06 569 2006-–07 531 2002–03 529 1995–96 2001–02 465 1994–95 470 2000–01 460 1992–93 454 2007-08 438 2008–09 408 1998–99 3-POINT FIELD-GOAL PCT. .420 1986–87 .407 1994–95
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POINTS ALLOWED 112 at St. Francis (N.Y.), 1/19/02
FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 38 vs. Columbia, 11/29/99 SSEASON RECORDS GAMES PLAYED 31 2008–09 30 2001-02 2007–08 29 2002–03 2003–04 2006–07 VICTORIES 18 1999–2000 17 2002–03 15 2007–08 2008–09 14 2001–02 2006–07
2005–06 FIELD GOALS 867 2001–02 816 2007–08 761 2002–03 759 2003–04 758 2008–09 750 2006–07 FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 1,876 2001–02 1,780 2003–04 1,769 2007–08 1,757 2008–09 1,681 2002–03 1,651 2006–07 FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE .4624 1999–00 .4622 2001–02 .461 2007–08 .454 2006–07 .453 2002–03
FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE .730 2004–05 .723 2005–06 .705 2007–08 .702 2003–04 .687 1999–2000 REBOUNDS 1,180 2008–09 1,148 2007–08 1,139 2001–02 1,045 2003–04 1,024 2005–06 1,022 2006–07
2001–02 2007–08 29 Six times VICTORIES 23 2009–10 22 1972–73 1979–80 21 1965–66 1971–72 20 1963–64 1978–79 19 1975–76 POINTS 2,568 1987–88 2,489 1979–80 2,446 1990–91 2,419 1965–66 2,415 2009–10 2,390 1976–77 FREE THROWS 623 1990–91 616 1987–88 595 1971–72 574 1956–57 558 2009–10 DIVISION 1 TEAM RECORDS SEASON RECORDS GMES PLAYED 33 2009–10 31 2008–09 30 2001–02 2007–08 29 2002–03 2003–04 2006–07
FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 1,926 2009–10 1,876 2001–02 1,780 2003–04 1,769 2007–08 1,757 2008–09 1,681 2002–03 1,651 2006–07 FREE THROWS 558 2009–10 449 1999–2000 444 2005–06 441 2001–02 430 2002–03
ASSISTS 530 2001–02 479 2002–03 472 2003–04 466 1999–2000 443 2007–08
FREE-THROW ATTEMPTS 774 2009–10 692 2001–02 654 1999–2000 649 2008–09 630 2002–03
LOSSES 21 2000–01 18 1998–99 17 2004–05 16 2001–02 2005–06 2008–09
STEALS 237 2006–07 222 2002–03 220 1999–2000 205 2008–09 203 2001–02 193 2005–06
FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE .730 2004–05 .723 2005–06 .721 2009–10 .705 2007–08 .702 2003–04
POINTS 2,370 2001–02 2,226 2007–08 2,139 2002–03 2,119 2003–04 2,087 2006–07
BLOCKED SHOTS 105 1999–2000 87 2005–06 86 2006–07 80 2000–01 77 2002–03 2008–09
SCORING AVERAGE 79.0 2001–02 74.9 2004–05 74.2 2007–08 73.8 2002–03 73.5 1999–00
GAMES PLAYED 33 2009–10 31 1987–88 2008–09 30 1990–91
REBOUNDS 1,333 2009–10 1,180 2008–09 1,148 2007–08 1,139 2001–02 1,045 2003–04
100 Points For DATE N/A N/A 1/28/55 2/25/55 12/13/55 1/14/57 2/1/57 2/3/57 2/18/57 2/24/57 N/A N/A 12/4/63 1/10/64 1/25/64 1/23/65 2/12/65 2/13/65 2/25/65 12/1/65 12/7/65 12/20/65 1/28/66 2/11/66 2/12/66 2/25/66 12/13/66 1/3/67 1/6/67 2/1/67 12/9/67 12/21/68 1/14/69 2/8/69 2/21/69 12/6/69 12/13/69 2/7/70 2/21/70 2/25/70 12/22/70 1/7/71 2/4/71 2/6/71 2/20/71
OPPONENT Mitchell College at Western Connecticut at Pratt Institute at Albany King’s College King’s College at Plattsburgh Brooklyn Polytechnic at Hillyer College UMass–Dartmouth Bridgewater Nichols Western Connecticut at FDU–Madison at Southern Connecticut New York Tech. Bridgewater State UMass–Dartmouth Stonehill Westfield State Sacred Heart Rhode Island College at Newark State Bridgewater State UMass–Dartmouth Gorham State at Rhode Island College at Sacred Heart Bloomfield UMass–Dartmouth Nichols at Husson Newark State Bridgewater Nichols at UMass–Dartmouth at Salem State Newark State Nichols Bridgewater State Hampton Institute Rhode Island College at New Haven Bridgewater State Salem State
SCORE (W/L) 104–75 W 109–69 W 100–80 W 100–93 W 107–60 W 108–74 W 100–74 W 113–92 W 109–68 W 107–64 W 100–69 W 102–77 W 105–90 W 103–90 W 106–79 W 102–94 W 105–82 W 106–88 W 102–81 W 108–79 W 125–79 W 109–72 W 104–100 W 107–69 W 116–94 W 107–59 W 105–89 W 100–83 W 110–96 W 110–84 W 133–98 W 121–101 L 114–78 W 101–81 W 117–72 W 106–61 W 108–79 W 124–86 W 129–66 W 113–92 W 100–102 L 102–105 L 109–93 W 100–48 W 100–84 W
BEST START TO A SEASON NO LOSSES 3–0 1993–94; 1978–79; 1977–78; 1972–73; 1971–72; 1963–64 4–0 1961–62; 1960–61; 1957–58; 1951–52 8–0 1969–70 ONE LOSS 5–1 1992–93; 1968–69; 1964–65 6–1 1965–66; 2002–03 7–1 1977–78; 1960–61 8–1 1963–64 10–1 1969–70
DATE 2/27/71 2/18/72 1/5/73 2/22/73 1/28/75 12/13/75 2/26/76 1/17/77 1/26/77 2/9/77 2/25/77 2/24/78 12/28/78 1/16/80 2/23/80 3/1/80 12/3/80 12/13/80 2/14/81 12/17/81 2/16/83 2/18/84 1/14/85 1/30/85 1/26/88 2/25/88 2/11/89 3/2/89 2/1/90 2/17/90 1/22/91 1/31/91 2/12/92 12/10/92 11/29/94 12/8/94 1/11/95 2/22/96 2/19/00 1/19/02 2/14/02 1/9/05 11/22/05 1/12/06
OPPONENT UMass–Dartmouth Geneseo State Eisenhower College at Rhode Island College New Paltz New Haven Rhode Island College Southern Connecticut Colby Western New England at Rhode Island College Rhode Island College Saint Michael’s Jersey City State Southern Connecticut at Bryant at Sacred Heart New Haven at Rhode Island College at Mercy at New Haven at Keene State Southern Connecticut at N.H. College Saint Anselm Merrimack at AIC Assumption Bryant at Stonehill at Stonehill at Bryant Saint Anselm Keene State at New Haven at Southern Connecticut Assumption at Assumption at Robert Morris at St. Francis (N.Y.) at Sacred Heart Longwood Concordia Fairleigh Dickinson
SCORE (W/L) 118–55 W 111–96 W 109–79 W 101–84 W 117–82 W 103–76 W 101–75 W 109–74 W 100–70 W 101–73 W 103–67 W 102–80 W 110–105 W 100–79 W 100–74 W 102–97 W 102–109 L 111–89 W 101–77 W 100–104 L 100–103 L 109–92 W 101–88 W 104–117 L 100–92 W 105–104 W 100–96 W 112–111 W 100–87 W 109–96 W 117–95 W 100–88 W 101–87 W 110–101 W 101–82 W 105–103 W 103–95 W 101–78 W 102–99 W 102–112 L 104–87 W 102–93 W 106–57 W 102–81 W
WINNING STREAKS 12 – 12/28/79 to 1/27/80 10 – 1/11/69 to 2/13/69 9 – 1/19/54 to 2/16/54; 1/24/75 to 2/18/75 8 – 2/19/71 to 12/6/71; 1/31/73 to 2/22/73 7 – Five times WINNING STREAKS – DIVISION I 6 – 12/6/06 to 1/27/07 6 – 11/30/02 to 12/23/02 6 – 1/4/00 to 1/22/00 5 – 2/15/03 to 2/27/03
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100 Points against DATE N/A N/A 1/28/64 2/1/64 3/4/64 2/17/65 1/28/66 12/21/67 1/12/68 1/13/68 2/13/68 12/21/68 12/29/69 2/13/70 12/22/70 1/7/71 1/8/72 1/15/72 3/13/73 1/8/74 1/18/74 2/11/74 2/22/75 12/28/78 3/3/79 12/5/79 12/3/80 12/19/80 12/17/81 2/16/83 1/4/84 2/22/84 1/30/85 11/29/86 12/4/86 1/26/87
OPPONENT Hillyer College Stonehill New Haven at Central Connecticut Salem St. at Central Connecticut at Newark State at Maryland State at Newark State Quantico Marines at FDU–Madison at Husson Cheyney State Philadelphia Textile Hampton Institute Rhode Island College at Rhode Island College at Cheyney State Slippery Rock at Chapman College Saint John Fisher at Eastern Connecticut at Bentley Saint Michael’s at Bentley Sacred Heart at Sacred Heart Valdosta State at Mercy at New Haven Central Connecticut at New Haven at N.H. College at Bentley American International at Northeastern
SCORE (W/L) 76-119–76 L 90–101 L 77–103 L 78–106 L 107–105 W 91–110 L 104–100 W 83–104 L 93–106 L 86–101 L 70–102 L 101–121 L 89–100 L 73–101 L 100–102 L 102–105 L 82–100 L 64–105 L 75–104 L 79–106 L 66–106 L 90–100 L 80–101 L 110–105 W 93–104 L 93–101 L 102–109 L 84–103 L 100–104 L 100–103 L 66–105 L 77–103 L 104–117 L 75–101 L 86–101 L 54–104 L
DATE 1/18/88 1/30/88 2/8/88 2/22/88 2/25/88 12/5/88 1/9/89 1/14/89 2/2/89 3/2/89 11/25/89 1/8/90 2/10/90 12/1/90 2/16/91 2/20/91 12/10/92 2/20/93 1/25/94 2/12/94 12/8/94 1/30/96 2/6/96 12/2/97 12/6/97 2/19/98 11/15/98 1/5/99 12/21/99 1/19/02 1/27/03 12/21/04 12/30/04 12/30/05 12/23/06
>> HOME COURT RECORDS QUINNIPIAC AT BURT KAHN COURT Overall Record 33–17, .660 Best Season Record 14–1, 2009–10 First Game Jan. 27, 2007 – Quinnipiac 73, Long Island 71, OT Last Game Jan. 18, 2007 – Quinnipiac 74, St. Francis (N.Y.) 72 Longest Winning Streak 14 games Longest Losing Streak 2, four times Most Points Scored 90, 12/6/07 vs. St. Francis (NY) Biggest Margin of Victory 25, (84–59) vs. Bryant, 1/21/10 QUINNIPIAC AT TD BANK Overall Record Best Season Record First Game Longest Winning Streak Longest Losing Streak Most Points Scored Biggest Margin of Victory
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SPORTS CENTER 19–16, .543 5–2, 2006–07 Jan. 27, 2007 – Quinnipiac 73, Long Island 71, OT 3, Twice 2, Four times 90, 12/6/07 vs. St. Francis (N.Y.) 22, (85–63) vs. Dartmouth on 12/19/07
OPPONENT at New Haven Bentley New Haven at Bentley Merrimack at N.H. College at Bridgeport at Assumption at Stonehill Assumption at New Haven Bridgeport at Saint Anselm at Merrimack Stonehill at American International Keene State at Stonehill at Saint Anselm at American International at Southern Conn. at Saint Anselm Saint Michael’s Saint Anselm Long Island at Stonehill at Connecticut at Siena at Fordham at St. Francis (N.Y.) at Fairleigh Dickinson at Northern Arizona at Connecticut at Connecticut Vermont
SCORE (W/L) 80–103 L 85–111 L 88–102 L 88–101 L 105–104 W 83–106 L 91–108 L 97–106 L 80–104 L 112–111 W 93–102 L 95–108 L 80–103 L 72–102 L 81–102 L 94–102 L 110–101 W 96–102 L 67–108 L 96–105 L 105–103 W 75–116 L 74–104 L 83–105 L 68–105 L 77–102 L 60–102 L 90–107 L 73–110 L 102–112 L 90–100 L 83–102 L 93–123 L 75–111 L 87–101 L
ALL-TIME POSTSEASON RESULTS NORTHEAST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 3/10/10 vs. Robert Morris (finals) 3/7/10 vs. Long Island (semifinals) 3/4/10 vs. Monmouth (quarterfinals) 3/8/09 at Robert Morris (semifinals) 3/5/09 at Long Island (quarterfinals) 3/6/08 at Mount St. Mary’s (quarterfinals) 3/4/07 at Sacred Heart (semifinals) 3/1/07 Fairleigh Dickinson (quarterfinals) 3/2/06 at Fairleigh Dickinson (quarterfinals) 3/9/03 at Wagner (semifinals) 3/8/03 Saint Francis (Pa.) > (quarterfinals) 3/6/02 at Central Connecticut (finals) 3/2/02 UMBC > (semifinals) 3/1/02 at Wagner > (quarterfinals) NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT (NIT) 3/17/10 at Virginia Tech NORTHEAST–10 TOURNAMENT 2/24/96 at Saint Anselm (quarterfinals) 2/22/96 at Assumption (play–in) 2/25/95 Stonehill * (quarterfinals) 2/26/94 St. Michael’s # (quarterfinals) 3/6/93 AIC ^ (consolation) 3/4/93 at Bentley (semifinals) 2/28/93 Stonehill (quarterfinals) 3/9/91 St. Anselm & (consolation) 3/8/91 at Assumption (semifinals) 3/3/91 Stonehill (quarterfinals) 3/6/90 at Merrimack (quarterfinals) 3/7/89 at Bentley (quarterfinals) 3/5/88 Assumption ^ (championship) 3/4/88 at Bentley (semifinals) 3/1/88 at St. Michael’s (quarterfinals) NCAA DIVISION II TOURNAMENT NORTHEAST REGIONALS 3/12/88 Assumption@ (consolation) 3/11/88 at New Haven (semifinals) 3/1/80 at Bryant (consolation) 2/29/80 N.H. College $ (semifinals) 3/3/79 at Bentley (consolation) 3/2/79 Bridgeport ^ (semifinals) 3/12/76 Bentley % (consolation) 3/11/76 Assumption % (semifinals)
50–52, L 83–78, W 84–75, W 48–75, L 86–78, W (OT) 80–70, L 84–69, L 78–77, W 66–65, L 61–54, L 75–57, W 78–71, L 75–72, W 87–78, W
61-81, L
62–99, L 101–78, W 80–87, L 74–90, L 71–73, L 69–93, L 86–75, W 78–84, L 83–87, L (OT) 84–83, W 68–77, L 76–95, L 82–76, W 94–91, W 78–71, W
2/28/84 3/3/83 3/1/83 2/24/82
at Sacred Heart (quarterfinals) Sacred Heart + (semifinals) at Bridgeport (quarterfinals) at Sacred Heart (quarterfinals)
ECAC NEW ENGLAND TOURNAMENT 3/3/78 Colby (championship) 3/2/78 at Tufts (semifinals) 3/5/77 at Wesleyan (championship) 3/4/77 Stonehill ~ (semifinals) 3/8/75 at Colby (championship) 3/7/75 Salem State / (semifinals) NAIA TOURNAMENT DISTRICT 32 PLAYOFFS 3/6/73 Bentley (championship) 3/5/73 Roger Williams (semifinals) 3/8/72 Boston State (championship) 3/4/72 St. Francis State (semifinals) 3/3/72 R.I. College (quarterfinals) 2/22/70 Bryant 2/21/70 Nichols 3/5/68 New Haven 2/25/67 Bryant= 2/24/67 Boston State = 2/26/66 New Haven 2/25/66 Boston State 3/4/64 Salem State ! 3/3/64 Rhode Island College ! 1961–62 Central Connecticut \ 1961–62 at Southern Connecticut
79–88, L 71–75, W 77–72, W 64–83, L
92–85, W 70–64, W 63–62, W 64–61, W 75–73, W 83–73, W
69–57, W 83–73, W 74–70, W 88–64, W 75–68, W 67–70, L 117–72, W 68–84, L 79–74, W 64–68, L 63–79, L 80–71, W 107–105, W 78–80, L (OT) 53–54, L 51–45, W
NAIA NATIONAL TOURNAMENT 3/13/73 Slippery Rock < 3/12/73 Ouachita Baptist < 3/13/72 Belhaven < 3/17/10 at Virginia Tech (first round)
75–104, L 79–66, W 64–75, L 61-81, L
KEY:
88–73, W 62–96, L 102–97, W 89–98, L 93–104, L 75–92, L 77–83, L 60–64, L
> Staten Island, N.Y.
* Manchester, N.H.
# Springfield, Mass.
^ Waltham, Mass.
& Worcester, Mass.
@ West Haven, Conn.
$ Smithfield, R.I.
% Fairfield, Conn.
+ Bridgeport, Conn.
~ Middletown, Conn.
/ Waterville, Maine
= Providence, R.I.
! New Britain, Conn.
\ New Haven, Conn.
< Kansas City, Mo.
NEW ENGLAND COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 2/24/87 at N.H. College (quarterfinals) 66–79, L 2/25/86 UMass–Lowell (quarterfinals) 65–69, L 2/26/85 at Sacred Heart (quarterfinals) 92–112, L
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Year-by-Year Category Leaders Year Scoring Pts., Avg. 2009-10 James Feldeine 546, 16.5 2008–09 James Feldeine 526, 17.0 2007–08 DeMario Anderson 607, 21.7 2006–07 DeMario Anderson 456, 15.7 2005–06 John Winchester 346, 12.4 2004–05 Rob Monroe 589, 22.7 2003–04 Rashaun Banjo 489, 17.5 2002–03 Kason Mims 389, 13.4 2001–02 Bill Romano 518, 17.3 2000–01 Collin Charles 438, 17.5 1999–2000 Nate Pondexter 449, 16.6 1998–99 Nate Pondexter 388, 14.4 1997–98 Myles Anderson 406, 15.0 1996–97 Joe Trimarchi 346, 13.8 1995–96 Joe Trimarchi 353, 13.1 1994–95 Rick Barry 612, 23.5 1993–94 Rick Barry 470, 18.1 1992–93 LeRon Gittens 444, 15.3 1991–92 Glenn Phillip 509, 20.4 1990–91 Lester Ayala 500, 16.7 1989–90 Kyle Leeman 427, 15.8 1988–89 Lester Ayala 480, 17.1 1987–88 Troy Adams 585, 18.8 1986–87 Troy Adams 448, 16.5 1985–86 Peter Gray 625, 22.3 1984–85 Peter Gray 593, 21.2 1983–84 Peter Gray 439, 16.3 1982–83 Frank Berretta 502, 18.0 1981–82 Kevin Woodward 452, 17.4 1980–81 Frank Berretta 508, 19.5 1979–80 Al Carfora 492, 17.0 1978–79 Al Carfora 533, 19.7 1977–78 Harold Driver 514, 18.4 1976–77 Harold Driver 390, 13.4 1975–76 Harold Driver 471, 16.8 1974–75 Harold Driver 444, 16.4 1973–74 Ed Roulhac 321, 13.4 1972–73 Ed Roulhac 459, 15.8 1971–72 Robert Vacca 644, 21.5 1970–71 Cliff Mosley 330, 20.6 1969–70 George McDowell 327, 13.6 1968–69 Ed Skwara 532, 20.4 1967–68 Ed Skwara 328, 13.6 1966–67 Stu Grove 398, 15.9 1965–66 Chuck Schneider 541, 20.8 1964–65 Herm Strickland 376, 15.1 1963–64 Chuck Schneider 426, 17.0 1962–63 Joe Reilly 459, 16.4 1961–62 Phil Donofrio 343, 15.5 1960–61 Phil Donofrio 375, 14.4 1959–60 Ed Keane 320, 16.9 1958–59 Joe Gaetano 298, 22.9 1957–58 Joe Gaetano 387, 24.2 1956–57 Frank Vieira 848, 35.3 1955–56 Frank Vieira 494, 29.1 1954–55 Frank Vieira 472, 31.5 1953–54 Frank Vieira 825, 35.8 1952–53 n/a 1951–52 Matt Catapano 281, 15.3
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Rebounding Total Justin Rutty 359 Justin Rutty 295 DeMario Anderson 181 Victor Akinyanju 196 Chris Wehye 163 Kevin Jolley 204 Rashaun Banjo 212 Jeremy Bishop 200 Jeremy Bishop 347 Alphah East 161 Ivoree Stanley 208 Nate Pondexter 231 Myles Anderson 208 Myles Anderson 166 Ryan Brown 119 Brian Dawson 259 Brian Dawson 259 LeRon Gittens 250 Glenn Phillip 193 Lester Ayala 211 Kyle Leeman 216 Lester Ayala 193 Boyd Johnson 260 Carl Miazga 226 Carl Miazga 197 Carl Miazga 183 Keith Mason 175 Kevin Woodward 252 Kevin Woodward 254 Jim Freund 234 Al Carfora 225 Jeff Schneider 218 Harold Driver 296 Harold Driver 254 Harold Driver 309 Harold Driver 288 Don Henriques 187 Franklin Johnson 249 George McDowell 314 George McDowell 348 George McDowell 329 Ed Skwara 385 Ed Skwara 330 Frank Lisnow 355 Frank Lisnow 313 Herman Strickland 291 Dave Tuthill 500 Joe Reilly 358 Dave Tuthill 270 Phil Donofrio 314 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Cliff Gerbe 163 n/a n/a n/a
Assists Total James Johnson 132 James Johnson 127 DeMario Anderson 91 Casey Cosgrove 98 Adam Gonzalez 109 Rob Monroe 170 Kason Mims 166 Kason Mims 135 Rob Monroe 138 Jared Grasso 100 Nate Pondexter 153 Nate Pondexter 142 Joe Trimarchi 91 Rich Johnson 85 Nick Liapes 81 Rick Barry 79 Rick Barry 139 Mike Buscetto 211 Mike Buscetto 156 Mike Buscetto 189 David Haver 79 Boyd Johnson 91 Troy Adams 161 Troy Adams 124 John Mirabello 188 John MIrabello 165 John Mirabello 136 Frank Memoli 145 Pat Comerford 77 Joe DeMarzo 128 Keith Jones 162 Lee McCray 158 n/a Mike Pagliaro 118 Keith Snape 10 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Field-Goal Percentage % Justin Rutty .542 Justin Rutty .604 Justin Rutty .590 Karl Anderson .594 Karl Anderson .630 C.J. Vick .649 C.J. Vick .548 C.J. Vick .534 Bill Romano .515 Alphah East .681 Ivoree Stanley .598 Bill Romano .516 Myles Anderson .507 Myles Anderson .580 Ryan Brown .515 Brian Dawson .590 Brian Dawson .587 Dennis Jordan .555 Glenn Phillip .559 Glenn Phillip .661 Kyle Leeman .614 Kyle Leeman .604 Maurice Morris .530 Carl Miazga .540 Carl Miazga .586 Carl Miazga .567 Carl Miazga .607 Keith Mason .578 Steve Settles .557 Joe Carfora .564 Al Carfora .652 Mike Pagliaro .606 Al Carfora .593 Al Carfora .499 Keith Snape .501 Robert Lynch .521 Robert Lynch .501 Dale Bruckhart .501 Robert Vacca .477 Frank Brennan .556 Frank Brennan .554 Ed Skwara .506 Ed Skwara .477 Stu Grove .470 Frank Lisnow .579 Herman Strickland .525 Dave Tuthill .481 Joe Reilly .517 Joe Reilly .505 Joe Reilly .521 n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Henry Heffernan .490 n/a n/a n/a
Free-Throw Percentage % Deontay Twyman .852 James Johnson .798 Evann Baker .822 Adam Gonzalez .793 Job Casimir .810 Rob Monroe .859 Rob Monroe .794 Rob Monroe .776 Rob Monroe .774 Collin Charles .803 Jamar Fields .810 Andrew Mackenzie .782 Andrew Mackenzie .847 Joe Trimarchi .830 Andrew Mackenzie .833 Rick Barry .790 Rick Barry .851 Mike Buscetto .849 Rick Barry .857 Dave Haver .803 James Ranney .894 Kyle Leeman .824 Lester Ayala .820 Troy Adams .849 Tom Burns .821 Tom Burns .823 Tom Burns .828 Frank Memoli .792 John Reilly .793 Joe DeMarzo .824 Joe DeMarzo .846 Mike Pagliaro .820 Mike Pagliaro .815 Paul Knoph .811 Paul Knoph .795 Robert Lynch .825 Robert Lynch .837 Robert Vacca .827 Robert Vacca .886 Robert Vacca .880 Frank Brennan .790 Lou Merlano .804 David Freider .761 Stu Grove .765 Mike Lavan .767 Stu Grove .716 John Logan .778 Chuck Schneider .784 Dave Tuthill .765 Ed Keane .750 Joe Canetti .771 n/a Henry Tagatac .754 Frank Vieira .784 Frank Vieira .743 Frank Vieira .800 Ernie Petrucciano .801 n/a Matt Catapano .644
All-Time Conference Honors NORTHEAST CONFERENCE (1998–PRESENT) FIRST-TEAM Nate Pondexter Nate Pondexter Rob Monroe DeMario Anderson Justin Rutty James Feldeine Justin Rutty
1998–99 1999–2000 2004–05 2007–08 2008–09 2009–10 2009–10
SECOND-TEAM Bill Romano Kason Mims Rob Monroe Rashaun Banjo DeMario Anderson James Feldeine
2001–02 2002–03 2002–03 2003–04 2006–07 2008–09
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR James Feldeine
2008–09
MOST IMPROVED PLAYER James Feldeine
2008–09
ALL-ROOKIE TEAM Bill Romano Rob Monroe Karl Anderson Evann Baker James Johnson
1998–99 2001–02 2004–05 2007–08 2008–09
NORTHEAST CONFERENCE (1998–PRESENT) NEW ENGLAND COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE (1981–87) SECOND–TEAM Kevin Woodard Frank Barretta Peter Gray Peter Gray
1981–82 1982–83 1984–85 1985–86
HONORABLE MENTION Kevin Woodard
1982–83
NORTHEAST–10 (1987–98) FIRST–TEAM Troy Adams Lester Ayala Rick Barry
1987–88 1990–91 1994–95
SECOND–TEAM Boyd Johnson Glenn Phillip LeRon Gittens Rick Barry Brian Dawson
1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1993–94
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR LeRon Gittens
1992–93
PLAYER OF THE YEAR Justin Rutty
2009–10
COACH OF THE YEAR Tom Moore
2009–10
>> ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS Name Red Verderame Tuffie Maroon Tom Moore Burt Kahn Bill Mecca Joe DeSantis Totals
Record 26–14 113–68 53–41 459–358 53–81 118–188 822–750
Winning Percentage .650 .624 .564 .562 .396 .386 .523
Years Coached 2 Years (1951–53) 8 Years (1953–61) 3 Years (2007–10) 30 Years (1961–91) 5 Years (1991–96) 11 Years (1996–2007) 59 Years (1951–2010)
Burt Kahn’s NAIA Record (1961–73) Burt Kahn’s Division II Record (1973–91) Total
215–101 (.680) 244–257 (.487) 459–358 (.562)
Joe DeSantis’ Division II Record (1996–98) Joe DeSantis’ Division I Record (1998–2007) Tom Moore’s Division I Record (2007–10) Total
9–43 (.173) 109–145 (.429) 53–41 (.564) 171–220 (.437)
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ALL-TIME CAREER CATEGORY LEADERS POINTS – CAREER 1. Frank Vieira ’57..................................................................... 2,649 2. Charles Schneider ’66........................................................... 1,881 3. Peter Gray ’86........................................................................ 1,839 4. Frank Berretta ’83.................................................................. 1,816 5. Harold Driver ’78.................................................................... 1,813 6. Rick Barry ’95......................................................................... 1,732 7. Lester Ayala ’92..................................................................... 1,687 8. Rob Monroe ’05...................................................................... 1,685 9. Al Carfora ’80......................................................................... 1,647 10. Boyd Johnson ’91................................................................... 1,641 11. Carl Miazga ’87...................................................................... 1,601 12. Bill Romano ’02...................................................................... 1,450 13. Kason Mims ’04..................................................................... 1,335 14. Joe Trimarchi ’98................................................................... 1,293 15. Robert Vacca ’73.................................................................... 1,265 16. Troy Adams ’89...................................................................... 1,214 T17. Jim Freund ’81....................................................................... 1,166 Rashaun Banjo ’04 19. Mike Buscetto ’93.................................................................. 1,165 T20. Art Leary ’70.......................................................................... 1,159 Ed Skwara ’69 22. Robert Lynch ’76.................................................................... 1,136 23. Jared Grasso ’02.................................................................... 1,134 24. Dave Tuthill ’65..................................................................... 1,106 25. Steve Settles ’83.................................................................... 1,093 26. Franklin Johnson ’73............................................................. 1,077 27. DeMario Anderson ’08.......................................................... 1,063 28. Joe Gaetano ’59..................................................................... 1,037 29. Phil Donofrio ’62.................................................................... 1,035 30. Joe Reilly ’63.......................................................................... 1,029 31. George McDowell ’72............................................................ 1,021 32. Tony Payne ’89...................................................................... 1,014 FIELD GOALS – CAREER 1. Frank Vieira ’57........................................................................ 904 2. Peter Gray ’86........................................................................... 793 3. Frank Berretta ’83..................................................................... 766 4. Charles Schneider ’66.............................................................. 764 5. Harold Driver ’78....................................................................... 755 6. Al Carfora ’80............................................................................ 692 7. Carl Miazga ’87......................................................................... 634 8. Bill Romano ’02......................................................................... 599 9. Rick Barry ’95............................................................................ 597 10. Boyd Johnson ’91...................................................................... 568 11. Lester Ayala ’92........................................................................ 551 FREE THROWS – CAREER 1. Frank Vieira ’57........................................................................ 841 2. Lester Ayala ’91........................................................................ 568 3. Boyd Johnson ’91...................................................................... 437 4. Rob Monroe ’05......................................................................... 387 5. Mike Buscetto ’93..................................................................... 357 6. Charles Schneider ’66.............................................................. 353 7. Carl Miazga ’87......................................................................... 333 8. Kason Mims ’04........................................................................ 330 9. Ed Skwara ’69........................................................................... 329 10. Steve Settles ’83....................................................................... 325 11. Rick Barry ’95............................................................................ 312 12. Harold Driver ’78....................................................................... 303 THREE–POINT FIELD GOALS – CAREER 1. Rob Monroe ’05......................................................................... 253 2. Joe Trimarchi ’98...................................................................... 237 3. Rick Barry ’95............................................................................ 226 4. Jared Grasso ’02....................................................................... 216 5. Van Crafton ’07......................................................................... 185
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Craig Benson ’06...................................................................... 174 David Haver ’93........................................................................ 150 Mike Buscetto ’93..................................................................... 142 John Carey ’90.......................................................................... 138 Kason Mims ’04........................................................................ 131 Andrew Mackenzie ’99............................................................ 122 Bryan Geffen ’09......................................................................... 96 Rashaun Banjo ’04...................................................................... 92 Tyrell Hartfield ’94...................................................................... 91 Nick Liapes ’97........................................................................... 88
REBOUNDS – CAREER 1. Harold Driver ’78.................................................................... 1,147 2. Dave Tuthill ’65..................................................................... 1,082 3. George McDowell ’72............................................................... 991 4. Ed Skwara ’69........................................................................... 933 5. Al Carfora ’80............................................................................ 846 6. Lester Ayala ’92........................................................................ 815 7. Frank Lisnow ’67...................................................................... 809 8. Charles Schneider ’66.............................................................. 788 9. Boyd Johnson ’91...................................................................... 781 ASSISTS – CAREER 1. Mike Buscetto ’93..................................................................... 624 2. John Mirabello ’86.................................................................... 596 3. Rob Monroe ’05......................................................................... 541 4. Kason Mims ’04........................................................................ 453 5. Jared Grasso ’02....................................................................... 404 T6. Rick Barry ’95............................................................................ 345 Troy Adams ’89 8. Mike Pagliaro ’79307 9. Rich Johnson ’98...................................................................... 304 10. Nate Pondexter ’00................................................................... 295 11. Boyd Johnson ’91...................................................................... 292 12. David Haver ’93........................................................................ 283 13. Frank Berretta ’83..................................................................... 281 14. Keith Jones ’80.......................................................................... 277 15. Joe DeMarzo ’81....................................................................... 267 BLOCKED SHOTS – CAREER 1. Glenn Phillip ’92....................................................................... 146 2. Brian Dawson ’95..................................................................... 135 3. LeRon Gittens ’94..................................................................... 123 T4. Maurice Morris ’91................................................................... 114 Carl Miazga ’87 6. C.J. Vick ’05.............................................................................. 106 STEALS – CAREER 1. Boyd Johnson ’91...................................................................... 232 2. Mike Buscetto ’93..................................................................... 195 3. John Mirabello ’86.................................................................... 192 4. Kason Mims ’04........................................................................ 189 5. Troy Adams ’89......................................................................... 153 6. Rob Monroe ’05......................................................................... 137 T7. Mike Pagliaro ’79...................................................................... 136 Joe Trimarchi ’98 9. Nate Pondexter ’00................................................................... 115 10. Keith Snape ’77......................................................................... 104 11. Peter Gray ’86........................................................................... 102 12. Rick Barry ’95.............................................................................. 95 GAMES PLAYED – CAREER T1. Boyd Johnson ’91...................................................................... 115 C.J. Vick ’05 T3. Maurice Morris ’91................................................................... 114 Kason Mims ’04 5. Al Carfora ’80............................................................................ 113 T6. Lester Ayala ’91........................................................................ 112 Harold Driver ’78
Division I Career Category Leaders Points 1. Rob Monroe, 2001–05............................................................ 1,685 2. Bill Romano, 1998–2002........................................................ 1,450 3. Kason Mims, 2000–04........................................................... 1,335 4. Rashaun Banjo, 2000–04....................................................... 1,166 5. Jared Grasso, 1998–2002...................................................... 1,134 Scoring Average (Min. 40 Games) 1. DeMario Anderson, 2006–08 2. Nate Pondexter, 1998–2000 3. Rob Monroe, 2001–05 4. Bill Romano, 1998–2002 5. Adam Gonzalez, 2005–07
G 57 45 105 107 55
PTS 1,063 837 1,685 1,450 708
AVG 18.64 18.60 16.05 13.55 12.87
Field Goals Made 1. Bill Romano, 1998–2002........................................................... 599 2. Rob Monroe, 2001–05............................................................... 523 3. Kason Mims, 2000–04.............................................................. 437 4. Rashaun Banjo, 2000–04.......................................................... 436 5. DeMario Anderson, 2006–08................................................... 406 Field-Goal Attempts 1. Rob Monroe, 2001–05............................................................ 1,305 2. Bill Romano, 1998–2002........................................................ 1,209 3. Kason Mims, 2000–04........................................................... 1,017 4. Jared Grasso, 1998–2002......................................................... 915 5. Craig Benson, 2002–06............................................................ 893 Field-Goal Percentage 1. Alphah East, 1999–2001 2. Justin Rutty, 2007–09 3. Karl Anderson, 2004–08 4. Ivoree Stanley, 1998–2000 5. C.J. Vick, 2001–05
FG FGA PCT 118 173 .683 287 477 .600 282 483 .584 187 329 .568 349 623 .560
Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. Rob Monroe, 2001–05............................................................... 253 2. Jared Grasso, 1998–2002......................................................... 216 3. Van Crafton, 2003–07............................................................... 185 4. Craig Benson, 2002–06............................................................ 174 5. Kason Mims, 2000–04.............................................................. 131 Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts 1. Rob Monroe, 2001–05............................................................... 694 2. Jared Grasso, 1998–2002......................................................... 548 3. Craig Benson, 2002–06............................................................ 517 4. Van Crafton, 2003–07............................................................... 461 5. Kason Mims, 2000–04.............................................................. 417 Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage 1. Rashaun Banjo, 2000–04 2. Van Crafton, 2003–07 3. Jared Grasso, 1998–2002 4. Bryan Geffen, 2007–09 5. Rob Monroe, 2001–05
FG FGA 92 224 185 461 216 548 96 253 253 694
PCT .411 .401 .394 .379 .365
Free 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Throws Made Rob Monroe, 2001–05............................................................... 387 Kason Mims, 2000–04.............................................................. 330 Bill Romano, 1998–2002........................................................... 251 Jared Grasso, 1998–02............................................................. 233 Nate Pondexter, 1998–00......................................................... 205
Free–Throw Attempts 1. Kason Mims, 2000–04.............................................................. 522 2. Rob Monroe, 2001–05............................................................... 475 3. Bill Romano, 1998–2002........................................................... 400 4. Jared Grasso, 1998–2002......................................................... 320 5. Nate Pondexter, 1998–2000..................................................... 276 Free–Throw Percentage 1. Rob Monroe, 2001–05 2. Adam Gonzalez, 2005–07 3. Rashaun Banjo, 2000–04 4. DeMario Anderson, 2006–08 5. Nate Pondexter, 1998–2000
FT 387 177 202 192 205
Rebounds 1. Bill Romano, 1998–2002 2. C.J. Vick, 2001–05 3. Kason Mims, 2000–04 4. Jeremy Bishop, 2001–03 5. Rashaun Banjo, 2000–04
G REB AVG 107 580 5.42 115 577 5.02 114 548 4.81 57 547 9.60 109 481 4.41
Rebounding Average 1. Jeremy Bishop, 2001–03 2. Nate Pondexter, 1998–2000 3. Justin Rutty, 2007–09 4. Ivoree Stanley, 1998–2000 5 Kevin Jolley, 2004–06
G REB AVG 57 547 9.60 55 425 7.73 58 439 7.57 46 322 7.00 55 352 6.40
Assists 1. Rob Monroe, 2001–05 2. Kason Mims, 2000–04 3. Jared Grasso, 1998–2002 4. Nate Pondexter, 1998–2000 5. Adam Gonzalez, 2005–07
G ASST AVG 105 541 5.15 114 453 3.97 103 404 3.92 55 295 5.36 55 205 3.73
Blocked Shots 1. C.J. Vick, 2001–05 2. Victor Akinyanju, 2005–07 3. Karl Anderson, 2004–08 4. Alphah East, 1999–2001 5. Justin Rutty, 2007–09
G 115 49 94 53 58
BS AVG 107 0.93 67 1.37 60 0.64 49 0.92 41 0.71
Steals 1. Kason Mims, 2000–04 2. Rob Monroe, 2001–05 3. Nate Pondexter, 1998–2000 4. DeMario Anderson, 2006–08 5. Rashaun Banjo, 2000–04
G 114 105 55 57 109
S AVG 189 1.66 137 1.30 115 2.09 93 1.69 81 0.74
FTA PCT 475 .815 222 .797 267 .757 255 .753 276 .743
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ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON CATEGORY LEADERS POINTS 1. Frank Vieira, 1956–57 2. Frank Vieira, 1953–54 3. Robert Vacca, 1971–72 4. Peter Gray, 1985–86 5. Rick Barry, 1994–95 6. DeMario Anderson, 2007-08 7. Peter Gray, 1984–85 8. Rob Monroe, 2004–05 9. Frank Vieira, 1955–56 10. Troy Adams, 1987–88 11. James Feldeine, 2009-10 12. Al Carfora, 1978–79 13. Ed Skwara, 1968–69 14. James Feldeine, 2008-09 15. Bill Romano, 2001–02 16. Harold Driver, 1977–78 17. Glenn Phillip, 1991–92 18. Frank Berretta, 1980–81 19. Charles Schneider, 1964–65 20. Justin Rutty, 2009–10 21. Frank Berretta, 1982–83 22. Lester Ayala, 1990–91 FIELD GOALS 1. Frank Vieira, 1953–54 2. Frank Vieira, 1956–57 3. Peter Gray, 1985–86 4. Peter Gray, 1984–85 5. Robert Vacca, 1971–72 T6. Charlie Schneider, 1965–66 Bill Romano, 2001–02 8. Al Carfora, 1978–79 9. DeMario Anderson, 2007–08 10. Troy Adams, 1987–88 FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Peter Gray, 1985–86 T2. Robert Vacca, 1971–72 Peter Gray, 1984–85 4. DeMario Anderson, 2007–08 5. James Feldeine, 2009–10 6. Troy Adams, 1987–88 7. Charlie Schneider, 1965–66 James Feldeine, 2008–09 9. Robert Vacca, 1971–72 10. Bill Romano, 2001–02 11. Rick Barry, 1994–95 12. Frank Berretta, 1982–83 13. Harold Driver, 1977–78 14. Ed Roulhac, 1972–73 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS 1. Rick Barry, 1994–95 T2. Rob Monroe, 2004–05 Joe Trimarchi, 1995–96 4. Jared Grasso, 1999–00 5. Rob Monroe, 2001–02 6. Rob Monroe, 2003–04 7. Joe Trimarchi, 1996–97 8. Van Crafton, 2006–07 9. Van Crafton, 2003–04 T10. Casey Cosgrove, 2007–08
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848 825 644 625 612 607 593 589 586 585 546 533 532 526 518 514 509 508 507 505 502 500
307 275 272 260 252 224 221 220 217 561 528 492 463 459 454
Joe Trimarchi, 1994–95 Andrew Mackenzie, 1998–99 Bryan Geffen, 2008–09 T14. Tyrell Hartfield, 1993–94 55 John Carey, 1988–89 Jared Grasso, 2000–01 Rob Monroe, 2002–03 18. Mike Buscetto, 1992–93 THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL ATTEMPTS 1. Rob Monroe, 2004–05 2. Rick Barry, 1994–95 3. Rob Monroe, 2001–02 4. Craig Benson, 2005–06 5. Joe Trimarchi, 1995–96 Bryan Geffen, 2008–09 7. Rob Monroe, 2003–04 8. Jared Grasso, 1999–00 9. Mike Buscetto, 1992–93 10. John Carey, 1988–89 T11. Van Crafton, 2006–07 Joe Trimarchi, 1996–97 13. Rob Monroe, 2002–03 14. Casey Cosgrove, 2007–08 15. Joe Trimarchi, 1994–95 16. Tyrell Hartfield, 1993–94 17. Andrew Mackenzie, 1998–99 18. Jared Grasso, 2000–01
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206 204 171 170 167 166 160 155 154 153 153 151 148 147 144 142 141
THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. Rick Barry, 1994–95 485 2. John Carey, 1987–88 .450 3. Jared Grasso, 1999–00 .431 4. Joe Trimarchi, 1995–96 .431 5. Van Crafton, 2003–04 .422 6. Rashaun Banjo, 2003–04 .409 7. Nate Pondexter, 1999–00 .408 8. Van Crafton, 2004–05 .402 9. David Haver, 1991–92 .400 10. Rick Barry, 1993–94 .398 T11. Andrew Mackenzie, 1998–99 .394 Rashauan Banjo, 2002–03 13. Joe Trimarchi, 1997–98 .391
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FREE THROWS 1. Frank Vieira, 1956–57 2. Frank Vieira, 1953–54 3. Frank Vieira, 1955–56 4. Rob Monroe, 2004–05 5. Lester Ayala, 1990–91 6. Ed Skwara, 1968–69 7. Frank Vieira, 1954–55 8. Lester Ayala, 1988–89 9. Mike Buscetto, 1992–93 10. Robert Vacca, 1971–72 11. DeMario Anderson, 2007–08 12. Boyd Johnson, 1987–88
298 221 194 171 170 168 164 163 152 140 132 129
69 65 60 59 58 57 56
FREE–THROW ATTEMPTS 1. Frank Vieira, 1956–57 2. Frank Vieira, 1953–54 3. Frank Vieira, 1955–56 4. Ed Skwara, 1968–69 5. Lester Ayala, 1990–91 6. Lester Ayala, 1988–89
380 283 261 259 229 218
442 435 433 422 419 418
Frank Vieira, 1954–55 Rob Monroe, 2004–05 Myles Anderson, 1997–98 Mike Buscetto, 1992–93 Glenn Phillip, 1989–90
REBOUNDS 1. David Tuthill, 1963–64 2. Ed Skwara, 1968–69 3. Justin Rutty, 2009–10 4. Joe Reilly, 1962–63 5. Frank Lisnow, 1966–67 6. George McDowell, 1971–72 7. Jeremy Bishop, 2001–02 8. Ed Skwara, 1968–69 9. George McDowell, 1969–70 T10. Phil Donofrio, 1960–61 George McDowell, 1971–72 11. Frank Lisnow, 1965–66 12. Harold Driver, 1975–76 13. Harold Driver, 1977–78 14. Justin Rutty, 2008–09 15. Herman Strickland, 1964–65 16. Harold Driver, 1974–75 17. Franklin Johnson, 1972–73 ASSISTS 1. Mike Buscetto, 1992–93 2. Mike Buscetto, 1990–91 3. John Mirabello, 1985–86 4. Rob Monroe, 2004–05 5. Kason Mims, 2003–04 6. John Mirabello, 1984–85 7. Keith Jones, 1979–80 8. Troy Adams, 1987–88 9. Lee McCray, 1978–79 10. Mike Buscetto, 1991–92 11. Nate Pondexter, 1999–00 12. Frank Memoli, 1982–83 BLOCKED SHOTS 1. Glenn Phillip, 1991–92 T2. Glenn Phillip, 1990–91 LeRon Gittens, 1992–93 4. LeRon Gittens, 1993–94 5. Brian Dawson, 1994–95 6. Maurice Morris, 1988–89 7. Kyle Leeman, 1989–90 T8. Carl Miazga, 1986–87 Carl Miazga, 1985–86 T10. Harold Driver, 1976–77 Victor Akinyanju, 2006–07 STEALS 1. Boyd Johnson, 1988–89 2. Keith Snape, 1975–76 T3. Troy Adams, 1986–87 Troy Adams, 1987–88 5. Frank Berretta, 1982–83 6. John Mirabello, 1985–86 T7. Nate Pondexter, 1999–00 Kason Mims, 2001–02 T9. Peter Knoph, 1975–76 Mike Pagliaro, 1979–80 Boyd Johnson, 1990–91
205 199 191 179 177 500 385 359 358 355 348 347 330 329 314 313 309 296 295 291 288 284 211 189 188 170 166 165 162 161 158 156 153 145 67 65 58 52 47 42 39 37
73 72 70 62 61 59 56
Division I Single–Season Category Leaders Points 1. DeMario Anderson, 2007–08 2. Rob Monroe, 2004–05 3. James Feldeine, 2008–09 4. Bill Romano, 2001–02 5. Rashaun Banjo, 2003–04 6. Justin Rutty, 2009–10
607 589 526 518 489 505
Scoring Average 1. Rob Monroe, 2004–05 2. DeMario Anderson, 2007–08 3. Collin Charles, 2000–01 4. Rashaun Banjo, 2003–04 5. Bill Romano, 2001–02
G PTS AVG 26 589 22.7 28 607 21.7 25 438 17.5 28 489 17.5 30 518 17.3
Field Goals Made 1. Rob Monroe at Mount St. Mary’s, 1/17/05 14 T2. Jeremy Bishop vs. Hofstra, 12/1/02 13 Nate Pondexter vs. Wagner, 2/26/00 13 Justin Rutty at Maine, 11/25/08 13 Justin Rutty at Rhode Island, 12/8/09 13 Justin Rutty vs. Central Connecticut,1/24/10 13 Ivoree Stanley vs. Brown, 1/11/00 13 Field-Goal Attempts 1. DeMario Anderson, 2007–08 2. James Feldeine, 2008–09 3. Bill Romano, 2001–02 4. Rob Monroe, 2004–05 5. Nate Pondexter, 1999–2000 Field-Goal Percentage 1. Alphah East, 2000–01 2. C.J. Vick, 2004–05 3. Karl Anderson, 2005–06 4. Justin Rutty, 2008–09 5. Ivoree Stanley, 1999–2000
492 454 435 423 392
FG FGA PCT 77 113 .681 85 131 .649 75 119 .630 194 321 .604 137 229 .598
Three-Point Field Goals Made 1. Rob Monroe, 2004–05 2. Jared Grasso, 1999–2000 3. Rob Monroe, 2001–02 4. Rob Monroe, 2003–04 T5. Casey Cosgrove, 2007–08 Van Crafton, 2006–07 Three-Point Field-Goal Attempts 1. Rob Monroe, 2004–05 2. Rob Monroe, 2001–02 3. Craig Benson, 2005–06 4. Bryan Geffen, 2008–09 5. Rob Monroe, 2003–04
72 69 65 60 58 58 206 171 170 167 166
Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage FG FGA PCT 1. Jared Grasso, 1999–2000 69 160 .431 2. Van Crafton, 2003–04 57 135 .422 3. Bryan Geffen, 2007–08 40 97 .412 4. Van Crafton, 2005–06 23 56 .411 5. Van Crafton, 2004–05 47 117 .402
Free Throws Made 1. Rob Monroe vs. Longwood, 1/2/05 16 T2. James Johnson at Robert Morris, 2/20/10 13 Rob Monroe vs. Sacred Heart, 2/3/05 13 Rob Monroe at Sacred Heart, 2/14/02 13 Nate Pondexter at Robert Morris, 2/19/00 13 Nate Pondexter vs. St. Francis (N.Y.), 2/11/99 13 Free-Throw Attempts 1. Rob Monroe, 2004–05 2. Kason Mims, 2002–03 3. DeMario Anderson, 2007–08 4. Kason Mims, 2003–04 5. Nate Pondexter, 1998–99
199 169 164 161 157
Free-Throw Percentage FT FTA PCT 1. Rob Monroe, 2004–05 171 199 .859 2. Jared Grasso, 2000–01 71 83 .855 3. James Johnson, 2009–10 107 129 .829 4. Evann Baker, 2007–08 88 107 .822 5. Adam Gonzalez, 2005–06 70 87 .805 Rebounds G REB AVG 1. Justin Rutty, 2009–10 33 359 10.9 2. Jeremy Bishop, 2001–02 29 347 12.0 3. Justin Rutty, 2008–09 30 295 9.8 4. Nate Pondexter, 1998–99 27 231 8.6 5. Rashaun Banjo, 2003–04 28 212 7.6 Rebounding Average G REB AVG 1. Jeremy Bishop, 2001–02 29 347 12.0 2. Justin Rutty, 2008–09 30 295 9.8 3. Justin Rutty, 2008–09 30 295 9.8 3. 4. Nate Pondexter, 1998–99 27 231 8.6 5. Rashaun Banjo, 2003–04 28 212 7.6 Assists G ASST AVG 1. Rob Monroe, 2004–05 26 170 6.54 2. Kason Mims, 2003–04 29 166 5.72 3. Nate Pondexter, 1999–2000 28 153 5.46 4. Nate Pondexter, 1998–99 27 142 5.26 5. Rob Monroe, 2003–04 25 129 5.16 Blocked Shots G BS AVG 1. C.J. Vick, 2002–03 29 43 1.48 2. Victor Akinyanju, 2006–07 28 37 1.32 3. Alphah East, 2000–01 25 34 1.36 4. Victor Akinyanju, 2005–06 21 30 1.43 5. Justin Rutty, 2008–09 30 30 1.00 T1. Victor Akinyanju vs. Robert Morris, 1 2/10/05 5 Christian Burns vs. Central Conn. St., 2/21/05 5 T3. Eight players tied 4 Steals G S AVG 1. Nate Pondexter, 1999–2000 28 60 2.14 2. Kason Mims, 2001–02 30 59 1.97 3. Ivoree Stanley, 1999–2000 28 56 2.00 4. Nate Pondexter, 1998–99 27 55 2.04 5. Kason Mims, 2002–03 29 53 1.83 Bold indicates active player
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Division I Career Category Leaders Points 1. Rob Monroe, 2001–05 1,685 2. Bill Romano, 1998–2002 1,450 3. Kason Mims, 2000–04 1,335 4. James Feldeine, 2006–10 1,320 5. Rashaun Banjo, 2000–04 1,166
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Rebounds G REB AVG 1. Justin Rutty, 2007–10 91 798 2. Bill Romano, 1998–2002 107 580 3. C.J. Vick, 2001–05 115 577 5.02 4. Kason Mims, 2000–04 114 548 5. Jeremy Bishop, 2001–03 57 547
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8.77 5.42 4.81 9.60
Field Goals Made 1. Bill Romano, 1998–2002 599 2. Rob Monroe, 2001–05 523 3. Justin Rutty, 2007–10 491 4. James Feldeine, 2006–10 483 5. Kason Mims, 2000–04 437
Rebounding Average G 1. Jeremy Bishop, 2001–03 2. Justin Rutty, 2007–10 3. Nate Pondexter, 1998–2000 4. Ivoree Stanley, 1998–2000 5 Kevin Jolley, 2004–06
REB 57 91 55 46 55
AVG 547 798 425 322 352
9.60 8.77 7.73 7.00 6.40
Field–Goal Attempts 1. Rob Monroe, 2. Bill Romano, 3. James Feldeine, 4. Kason Mims, 5. Jared Grasso,
Assists G ASST 1. Rob Monroe, 2001–05 2. Kason Mims, 2000–04 3. Jared Grasso, 1998–2002 4. Nate Pondexter, 1998–2000 5. James Johnson, 2008–10
AVG 105 114 103 55 64
541 453 404 295 259
5.15 3.97 3.92 5.36 4.05
PCT .683 .584 .568 .574 .560
Blocked Shots G 1. C.J. Vick, 2001–05 115 2. Victor Akinyanju, 2005–07 3. Karl Anderson, 2004–08 4. Justin Rutty, 2007–10 5. Alphah East, 1999–2001
BS 107 49 94 91 53
AVG 0.93 67 1.37 60 0.64 59 0.65 49 0.92
387 330 251 239 233
Steals G 1. Kason Mims, 2000–04 2. Rob Monroe, 2001–05 3. James Feldeine, 2006–10 4. Nate Pondexter, 1998–2000 5. James Johnson, 2008–10
S 114 105 105 55 64
AVG 189 137 124 115 95 1.48
2001–05 1998–2002 2006–10 2000–04 998–2002
Field–Goal Percentage 1. Alphah East,1999–2001 2. Karl Anderson, 2004–08 3. Ivoree Stanley, 1998–2000 4. Justin Rutty, 2007–10 5. C.J. Vick, 2001–05
FG FGA 118 173 282 483 187 329 491 855 349 623
Free Throws Made 1. Rob Monroe, 2001–05 2. Kason Mims, 2000–04 3. Bill Romano, 1 998–2002 4. James Feldeine, 2006–10 5. Jared Grasso, 1998–02 Free–Throw Attempts 1. Kason Mims, 2000–04 2. Rob Monroe, 2001–05 3. Bill Romano, 1998–2002 4. Justin Rutty, 2007–10 5. Jared Grasso, 1998–2002 Free–Throw Percentage 1. James Johnson, 2008–10 2. Rob Monroe, 2001–05 3. Adam Gonzalez, 2005–07 4. James Feldeine, 2006–10
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FT 174 387 177 239
FTA 213 475 222 313
1,305 1,209 1,141 1,017 915
522 475 400 352 320 PCT .817 .815 .797 .764
1.66 1.30 1.18 2.09
ALL-TIME CAREER CATEGORY LEADERS POINTS – CAREER 1. Frank Vieira ’57 2. Charles Schneider ’66 1,881 3. Peter Gray ’86 4. Frank Berretta ’83 5. Harold Driver ’78 6. Rick Barry ’95 7. Lester Ayala ’92 8. Rob Monroe ’05 9. Al Carfora ’80 10. Boyd Johnson ’91 11. Carl Miazga ’87 12. Bill Romano ’02 13. Kason Mims ’04 14. James Feldeine ’10 15. Joe Trimarchi ’98 16. Robert Vacca ’73 17. Troy Adams ’89 T18. Jim Freund ’81 Rashaun Banjo ’04 20. Mike Buscetto ’93 T21. Art Leary ’70 Ed Skwara ’69 23. Justin Rutty ‘11 24. Robert Lynch ’76 25. Jared Grasso ’02 26. Dave Tuthill ’65 27. Steve Settles ’83 28. Franklin Johnson ’73 29. DeMario Anderson ’08 1,063 30. Joe Gaetano ’59 31. Phil Donofrio ’62 32. Joe Reilly ’63 33. George McDowell ’72 34. Tony Payne ’89 REBOUNDS – CAREER 1. Harold Driver ’78 2. Dave Tuthill ’65 3. George McDowell ’72 4. Ed Skwara ’69 5. Al Carfora ’80 6. Lester Ayala ’92 7. Frank Lisnow ’67 8. Justin Rutty ’11 Charles Schneider ’66 788 10. Boyd Johnson ’91 STEALS – CAREER 1. Boyd Johnson ’91 2. Mike Buscetto ’93 3. John Mirabello ’86 4. Kason Mims ’04
2,649 1,839 1,816 1,813 1,732 1,687 1,685 1,647 1,641 1,601 1,450 1,335 1,320 1,293 1,265 1,214 1,166
5. 6. T7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
Troy Adams ’89 Rob Monroe ’05 Mike Pagliaro ’79 Joe Trimarchi ’98 James Feldeine ’10 Nate Pondexter ’00 Keith Snape ’77 Peter Gray ’86 Rick Barry ’95
153 137 136 124 115 104 102 95
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1,165 1,159 1,158 1,136 1,134 1,106 1,093 1,077 1,037 1,035 1,029 1,021 1,014 1,147 1,082 991 933 846 815 809 7989. 781 232 195 192 189
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(2007–10) (2004–05) (2001–04) (1998–2000) (1995–98) (1992–95) (1991–92) (1987–90) (1984–86) (1979–83) (1972–74) (1970–72) (1966–69) (1964–66)
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Eric Castle (1991–92) Richard Querioz Eric Grismer Bill Anderson
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Chris Wehye C.J. Vick Jerry Fiefie Bill Romano Colin Tabb Nick Liapes John Beloin David Haver Troy Adams Peter Gray Joe Carfora Albert Carfora Bob Lynch Kenny Anderson Richard Connolly Lou Merlano
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Edward Zajac Etienne Labrecque Andrew Mackenzie John Beloin Brian Dawson Brian Brindise Joe DeMarzo
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DeAndre’ Bynum Karl Anderson Kareem Lee Colin Tabb Myles Anderson McKinley Sprawling Terry Steele Brian Dawson Boyd Johnson Jim Freund Donald Hendriques Peter Sharkey
(1985–89) (1984–85) (1981–83)
(2005–07) (2004–05) (2002–04) (1998–2002) (1997–98) (1995–97) (1993–95) (1991–93) (1987–90) (1982–86) (1980–82) (1976–80) (1972–73) (1971–72) (1970–71) (1968–70)
(2007–09) (2006–07) (1996–99) (1995–96) (1993–95) (1992–93) (1979–81)
(2008–09) (2005–08) (1999–2000) (1998–99) (1996–98) (1995–96) (1992–94) (1991–92) (1987–90) (1978–81) (1973–74) (1971–73)
Cliff Mosley Dan Ford
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Jamee Jackson
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Michael Bierwirth Mack Sprawling John Beloin Kyle Leeman Roger Querioz Doug Bond Skip Donnelly Jeff Schenieder Michael Lee Ken Molnar Charles Vernazza Herman Strickland
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Mike Wall Todd Gibbs LeRon Gittens Lester Ayala Carl Miazga Andy Fikkette Harold Driver
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Steve Robinson Jeremy Bishop Bob McNeish Dennis Jordan James Ranney Henry Jeter Tom Myjak Carl Thomas Joseph DeMarzo Scott Wasmus Gary Lynn Stu Grove
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Ryan Brown Rod Smith Fred Havlicek John Preis
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Collin Charles Jeff Rosenberg Vin Jankowski Frank Vieira
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Richard Wrabel
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Andrew Cashin Vernon Thompson
(1969–71) (1966–67)
(2009–present)
Andrew Mackenzie Dan Goldman Frank Sledziona Ed Skwara Jack Schindler
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Jon Pierce Jason Rosato Andrew Mackenzie Derrick Jordan Anthony O’Brien Dale Bruckhart Ed Skwara Charles Hughes
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Kevin Woodard
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Paul Parsons Mike Davidson George McDowell Frank Lisnow
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Rashaun Banjo Ahmad Allahgholi Richard Persell Matthew McBrine John Preis Mark Tines Mike McCarthy Frank Brennan
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Current Players in Bold Note: Complete numerical information was not available.
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All-Time Letter Winners –AAAA– Last Year Played Adams, Kevin 2009 Adams, Troy 1989 Akinyanju, Victor 2007 Allen, Bill 1959 Anderson, Bill 1983 Anderson, DeMario 2008 Anderson, Karl 2008 Anderson,Kerry 1972 Anderson, Myles 1998 Arkell, Tom 1952 Ayala, Lester 1991 –BBBB– Bailey, Rodney 1984 Bajda, John 2004 Baker, Evann 2008 Baker, Jeremy 2009 Baker, Michael 1990 Banjo, Rashaun 2004 Barbaro, Ralph 1969 Barosky, Stan 1965 Barry, Rick 1995 Barthel, Charlie 1984 Beckstein, Art 1963 Begley, Bryan 1987 Beloin, John 1996 Bennett, Kevin 1978 Benson, Craig 2006 Benz, Dan 1974 Berretta, Frank 1983 Bierwirth, Mike 1997 Bishop, Al 1959 Bishop, Jeremy 2002 Bolis, Ken 1981 Bond, Doug 1985 Bosley, Harry 955 Bradanini, Jim 1968 Brampos, Dino 1963 Braumberger 1962 Brennan, Frank 1971 Bridgeman, Leo 1981 Brindise, Brian 1993 Broadley, Ed 1974 Brookins, Louis 2008 Brown, Ryan 1998 Bruckhart, Dale 1973 Brumberger, Jerry 1965 Bruno, Mike 1962 Bullock, Al 1971 Burns, Tom 1987 Burns, Christian 2004 Buscetto, Mike 1993 Butler, Byron 1985 Byrd, Dick 1957 –CCCC– Canetti, Joseph Carey, John Carfora, Al Carfora, Joe Cashin, Andrew Casimir, Job
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1961 1990 1980 1982 2008 2006
Castle, Eric 1995 Catapano, Matt 1952 Cavalope, Frank 1952 Chapman, Will 1991 Charles, Collin 2001 Clifford, Danny 1952 Coggins, Eric 2009 Cohen, Dan 1966 Comerford, Pat 1982 Connolly, Rich 2004 Corner 1956 Cosgrove, Casey 2008 Cottrell, Ed 1969 Crafton, Van 2007 Cronin, Jack 1952 –DDDD– Dawson, Brian Dean, Todd DeBishop, Pete DeMaio, Nick DeMarzo, Joe DeRiso, Joe Dimond, Robert DiNapoli, Fred Donnelly, Skip Donofrio, Phil Dowdy, Ken Driver, Harold Dube, Dick Dwight, Da–Shawn
1995 1994 1958 1963 1981 1954 1963 1964 1982 1962 1984 1978 1952 2005
–EEEE– East, Alphah Edwards, Joe Egan, Patrick Erff, Francis Evans, Lorin
2001 1963 2003 1954 1963
–FFFF– Fanning, Steve Farrell, Dave Faulkner, Ed Faye, Pierre Feldman, Don Feldeine, James Fiefie, Jerry Fields, Jamar Finn, Bob Flynn, Tom Follette, Andy Ford, Dan Foti, Peter Franco, Pat Freund, Jim Frieder, David Fullard, Adrian Furrer, Bob
1971 1980 1966 2004 1988 2009 2004 2001 1959 1964 1983 1967 1982 1952 1981 1968 1977 1990
–GGGG– Gaetano, Joe Gee, Lonny Geffen, Bryan
1959 1962 2009
Gerace, Charles Gerbe, Clifford Gibbs, Todd Gittens, LeRon Glenn, Calvin Goldman, Dan Gomez, Tony Gonzalez, Adam Gooley, Dan Grasso, Jared Gray, Peter Grismer, Eric Grove, Stu Grygorcewicz, Cas
1964 1957 1996 1994 1985 1979 1962 2007 1970 2002 1986 1985 1967 1971
–HHHH– Hartfield, Tyrell Hartnug, Fred Haver, David Hayes, Reginald Heffernan, Henry Henriques, Don Hettrick, Robert Holeyfied, Jason Holloway, Larry Holmes, Kareem Hoover, John Howard, Michael Hughes, Charlie Hunter, Wes.
1994 1958 1993 1975 1956 1976 1976 2004 1973 1998 1992 1975 1966 2003
–IIII– Iwanicki, Greg
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–JJJJ– Janell, Joe Jankowski, Vin Jessy, Frank Jeter, Henry Johnson, Boyd Johnson, Franklin Johnson, Dave Johnson, James Johnson, Rich Jolley, Kevin Jones, Doug Jones, Keith Jordan, Dennis
1964 1966 1952 1988 1991 1973 2010 2010 1998 2006 1986 1980 1995
–KKKK– Karlins, Ron Katz, Jim Keane, Edward Kelley, Larry Kelly, Paul Kelly, Ryan King, Kevin Knoph, Paul Koniushesky, Joe Kornfeld, Barry Kurban, Tom
1958 1965 1961 2004 1982 2001 1978 1977 1969 1981 1976
–LLLL– Labrecque,Etienne 2007 Lacobelli, Anthony 1954 LaMendola, Jason 1997 Lau, Eddie 1997 Lavan, Mike 1966 Leahy, Jim 1982 Leary, Art 1970 Lee, Kareem 2003 Lee, Mike 1977 Leeman, Kyle 1990 Lewis, Mike 1969 Liapes, Nick 1997 Light, Sean 2010 Linder, Leon 1984 Lisnow, Frank 1967 Logan, John 1964 Love, Tom 1980 Lucarelli, Archie 1962 Luedee, Phil 1958 Lynch, Robert 1976 Lynn, Gary 1970 –MMMM– Mackenzie,Andrew 1999 Magro, Joe 1968 Maisiano, Myron 1952 Manning, Mike 1971 Martinez, Dick 1952 Mason, Keith 1985 Masotta, Frederick 1956 Massar, Steve 1980 May-Thompson, Raheem 2010 Mazek, Ken 1959 McBrine, Matthew 1977 McCarthy, Mike 1972 McCormick, Rashad 1999 McCray, Lee 1979 McDowell, George 1972 McManus, John 1964 McMorrow, Dennis 1966 McNamara, Raymond 1956 McNamee, James 1973 McNeish, Bob 2001 Mecca, Mike 1988 Meinbresse, Dale 2007 Melendez, Art 1985 Memoli, Frank 1983 Merlano, Lou 1970 Mettler, Mike 1958 Miazga, Carl 1987 Mims, Kason 2004 Mirabello, John 1986 Molnar, Ken 1970 Monroe, Rob 2005 Morgan, Billy–Jo 1960 Morris, Maurice 1991 Mosley, Cliff 1971 Mowry, Russ 1994 Murphy, Tom 1960 Musket, Chris 1984 Myjak, Tom 1986 –NNNN– Niziolek, Paul
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–OOOO– O’Brien, Bill 1960 O’Brien, Tony 1974 O’Connor 1959 O’Keefe, Dennis 1969 O’Sullivan, Scott 1996 –PPPP– Pagliaro, Mike Patchen, Pat Patrick, Stevie Payne, Tony Persell, Rich Petro, Brian Petrucciano, Ernie Phillip, Glenn Pierce, Jon Pondexter, Nate Potter, James Poturnicki, Bob Pouzzuoli, Lewis Pravato, Arthur Preis, John Prete, Tony Primicerio, John –QQQQ– Queiroz, Ricardo Queiroz, Roger –RRRR– Ranney, James Reese, Gavin Reilly, Ed Reilly, Joe Reilly, John Riccio, Leonard Risher, Dennis Roback, Frank Robinson, Steve Romano, Bill Rosato, Jason Rosenberg, Jeff Roulhac, Ed Rutty, Justin –SSSS– Sage, Steve Saunders, Anthony Scarpa, Joe Schindler, Jack Schneider, Charles Schneider, Jeff Schoen, Terry Serratore, Fran Settles, Steve Sharkey, Peter Sheehan, Steve Shoppard, Jim Shortell, Matt Skwara, Ed Sledziona, Frank Smith, Rod Snape, Keith Sprawling, Mackenzie
1979 1997 2001 1989 1979 1991 1956 1992 2002 2000 1964 1962 1954 1989 1977 1971 1965 1989 1988 1992 1997 1992 1963 1983 1952 1984 1989 2009 2002 2001 1968 1974 20010 1972 1998 1960 1968 1966 1979 1974 1967 1983 1973 1965 1967 1970 1969 1969 1992 1977 1996
Stanley, Ivoree Steele, Terry Stone, Chris Strickland, Herman Suraci, Matt Syer, Marty Sytulek, Dave
2000 1994 2000 1966 2008 1991 1986
–TTTT– Tabb, Colin Tabb, Sean Tagatac, Henry Tancredi, Adam Tarca, Kevin Taylor, Robert Thomas, Carl Thompson, Vernon Thornton, Macklin Tines, Mark Tipson, Nicholas Trimarchi, Joe Tullo, Ken Tuthill, Dave Twyman, Deontay
1999 999 1958 2004 2010 1986 1983 2002 2002 1976 2006 1998 1959 1965 2010
–UUUU– Ubaldi, Joe
1954
–VVVV– Vacca, Robert Valente, James Vasquez, John Venza, Jim Vernazza, Chuck Vick, C.J. Vieira, Frank
1973 1975 1994 1999 1968 2005 1957
–WWWW– Wall, Mike Wallman, Jason Walty, John Wantrobe, Vincent Warner, Bob Wasmus, Scott Wattlerworth, Dick Wehye, Chris Whiffen, Bob Whitfield, Nathan Wilkes, Bill Wilson, Jason Winters, Clayton Woodard, Kevin Wrabel, Rick Wrobel, Bill Wyers, Joe
1998 1992 1973 1956 1965 1978 1958 2007 1968 1955 1972 2007 1954 1983 1977 1968 1970
–YYYY– Yetman, Matt
1988
–ZZZZ– Zajac, Edward
2009
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Men’s Basketball Timeline 1951–52 — The team, coached by Red Verderame, plays its first varsity game — a 61–18 victory over the Waterbury State Guard. Nov. 21, 1953 — Tuffie Maroon coaches his first game at the helm of the Quinnipiac program. He will go on to record 113 wins during his seven–year career. Dec. 1, 1957 — Quinnipiac allows just 30 points in an 87–30 win over Curry College, a low that remains a school record. Dec. 3, 1957 — Frank “Porky” Vieira scores a school-record 68 points in a win over Brooklyn Poly. Dec. 7, 1959 — 100th win in program history, a 96–37 victory over Curry College. Dec. 20, 1960 — A new single-game low is set as Quinnipiac scores just 40 points in a loss to Central Connecticut. 1961–62 — First–year coach Burt Kahn takes the reins from Tuffie Maroon. His debut is a 56–50 win over Western Connecticut. Kahn will go on to win 459 games during his collegiate coaching career. 1962 — First post–season game in program history, a 51–45 win over Southern Connecticut in the NAIA District 32 bracket. March 4, 1964 — A victory over Salem State in the NAIA District 32 tournament assures Quinnipiac its first 20-win season. Jan. 27, 1965 — 200th win in program history, a 96–86 victory over Bloomfield. Dec. 8, 1967 — A new single–game point total is established as Quinnipiac scores 133 in a win over Nichols. Feb. 7, 1970 — 300th win in program history, a 124–86 win over Newark State. Feb. 21, 1970 — Quinnipiac records a 129–66 victory over Nichols. That 63–point margin of victory sets the standard for the largest in school history. Dec. 2, 1970 — The new Quinnipiac College gymnasium, later to be renamed Burt Kahn Court, opens with the home team taking an 86–77 decision from Nichols. Feb. 28, 1971 — Quinnipiac matches its largest margin of victory in a game with a 118–55 rout of UMass–Dartmouth. March 13, 1972 — Quinnipiac makes its first-ever appearance at the NAIA National Tournament, where it drops a 75–64 decision to Belhaven State. March 12, 1973 — A 79–66 win over Ouachita Baptist is Quinnipiac’s first–ever win at the NAIA National Tournament. Feb. 3, 1976 — 400th win in school history, a 73–64 win over Bryant. Dec. 28, 1979 — Jan. 27, 1980 — The squad rolls off 12 straight wins, setting a new school record. Feb. 21, 1980 — 500th win in school history, an 88–68 win over Le Moyne. 1981–82 — Quinnipiac secures a conference affiliation with the New England Collegiate Conference. The relationship will last through the 1986–87 season. Nov. 11, 1987 — Quinnipiac opens the 1987–88 season as a member of the Northeast–10, a league that it will remain affiliated with until moving to Division I. That season, the team finishes 18–13 overall. Jan. 28, 1991 — 600th win in program history, a 93–77 win over Bentley. March 9, 1991 — Burt Kahn coaches his final game on the bench at Quinnipiac. The
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team drops an 89–78 decision to St. Anselm’s in the NE–10 consolation bracket. Nov. 23, 1991 — Bill Mecca makes his first appearance as the head coach at Quinnipiac after serving as the top assistant to Burt Kahn. July 22, 1996 — Former St. John’s, Duquesne, Pittsburgh and Fairfield assistant coach Joe DeSantis is named fifth head coach. Nov. 16, 1996 — DeSantis makes his head-coaching debut in a 74–58 loss to UMass– Lowell. Nov. 15, 1998 — First Division I game in program history, a 102–60 loss to Connecticut. Nov. 18, 1998 — Nate Pondexter’s buzzer-beater gives Quinnipiac its first Division I win, 64–63 over Army. Dec. 7, 1998 — First Northeast Conference game in school history, a 65–59 win over Monmouth. Feb. 26, 1999 — Quinnipiac closes its best Division I season with its 18th win, a 90–83 overtime victory over Wagner. Jan. 27, 2002 — Thrilling double-overtime affair at Burt Kahn Court goes the way of the Bobcats, 87–85 over Wagner. It is the 700th win in program history. March 1–2, 2002 — Entering the NEC Tournament as the No. 7 seed, Quinnipiac stuns No. 2-seed and host Wagner, then downs No. 3-seed UMBC to reach the finals. March 6, 2002 — One win away from the first Division I appearance in program history and in front of a nationally-televised audience on ESPN2, Quinnipiac comes up just short against top–seeded Central Connecticut State, dropping a 78–71 decision. Nov. 30 – Dec. 1, 2002 — Quinnipiac wins its first-ever in-season tournament at the Division I level and first in 22 seasons in taking the Hofstra/Wingate Holiday tournament. The Bobcats down Texas Pan–American and Hofstra to claim the crown. Nov. 30, 2003 — Quinnipiac defeats Hawaii-Hilo to win a share of the Hawaii-Hilo Classic. It is the second in-season tournament win in two seasons. Jan. 3, 2004 — The Bobcats play in Madison Square Garden for the first time in program history as part of an all-day, four-game event. Jan. 14, 2005 — Senior Rob Monroe is named one of 10 finalists for the prestigious Bob Cousy Award given to the nation’s best male point guard. May 4, 2005 — Senior Rob Monroe is named Quinnipiac University Male Athlete of the Year. Monroe was honored for his outstanding achievements in 2004–05. Jan. 26, 2006 — Head coach Joe DeSantis registers his 100th career win at the helm of the Bobcats in a 68–62 triumph over Mount St. Mary’s. Nov. 10, 2006 — Quinnipiac trims a 19–point halftime deficit to two with just under three minutes to play before No. 18 nationally-ranked Connecticut pulls out a 53–46 win. Jan. 18, 2007 — Quinnipiac plays its final game at Burt Kahn Court, defeating St. Francis (N.Y.), 74–72. Jan. 27, 2007 — The Quinnipiac University men’s basketball team plays the first–ever game at the TD Bank Sports Center, defeating Long Island University in overtime, 73–71. Adam Gonzalez scores the first points at Quinnipiac’s new arena while Victor Akinyanju scores the game-winning bucket in the closing seconds of overtime. A sellout crowd of 3,570 was on hand to share in the victory. Feb. 3, 2007 — Victor Akinyanju tallies 20 points and 21 rebounds in a 70–62 win over Mount St. Mary’s. Akinyanju becomes the first Quinnipiac men’s basketball player to score 20 points and grab 20 rebounds against a Division I opponent.
March 1, 2007 — The first postseason game at the TD Bank Sports Center is played as Quinnipiac defeats Fairleigh Dickinson, 78–77. March 29, 2007 — Tom Moore is hired as the sixth head coach in the history of the Quinnipiac men’s basketball program. A veteran of two decades of collegiate coaching, Moore spent the previous 13 seasons on the coaching staff at the University of Connecticut, where he was a part of two National Championship clubs (1999, 2004).
2008–09 – James Johnson becomes the second straight Bobcat to be named to the NEC All-Rookie Team after averaging 9.8 points and 4.1 assists per game. 2008–09 – CollegeInsider.com names Tom Moore its pick for the NEC Coach of the Year. Moore led an injury-plagued Bobcats team to the NEC Tournament Semifinals, despite playing the majority of the season with eight or fewer available scholarship players.
Nov. 11, 2007 — The Tom Moore era begins with a thrilling, double–overtime victory against intrastate foe Hartford.
Nov. 13, 2009 – Tom Moore leads the Bobcats to their third straight season-opening win over Hartford, 85-74, in the inaugural Connecticut 6 Classic, played at The Arena at Harbor Yard in Bridgeport, Conn.
Nov. 28, 2007 — Ed Zajac compiles a double-double of 17 points and 15 rebounds as the Bobcats defeat Lehigh, 92–88, in a double–overtime thriller.
Jan. 7, 2010 – James Feldeine becomes the 33rd player in Quinnipiac history to score 1,000 career points.
Jan. 5, 2008 — Quinnipiac challenges Robert Morris in the first-ever nationally–televised Northeast Conference regular-season game. ESPNU visits the TD Bank Sports Center to broadcast the Colonials’ 86–79 victory.
Jan. 9, 2010 – Justin Rutty becomes Quinnipiac’s Division I rebounding king, passing Bill Romano ‘02 with his 581st career board against Wagner. He’d end the season with 798 career rebounds, moving into 15th all-time in the Northeast Conference.
Jan. 10, 2008 — The Bobcats defeat eventual NEC Champion Mount St. Mary’s, 70–59, as DeMario Anderson leads five Quinnipiac players in double figures with 21 points.
Jan. 14, 2010 – Quinnipiac trounces Central Connecticut, 76-45, at Detrick Gym in New Britain, accounting for the second-largest margin of victory the Bobcats’ have enjoyed at the Division I level.
Feb. 2, 2008 — DeMario Anderson scores 25 points as Quinnipiac erases an 18-point deficit to defeat perennial Northeast Conference power, Fairleigh Dickinson, 78–74.
Feb. 4 and 6, 2010 – Quinnipiac sweeps the first annual NEC Rivalry Week series against Sacred Heart, defeating the Pioneers, 86-71, Feb. 4 in Fairfield, before taking a 90-87 shootout, Feb. 6 in Hamden.
Feb. 21, 2008 — Bryan Geffen’s long-range three-pointer with 2.6 seconds remaining in regulation gives Quinnipiac a dramatic, 62–60, victory against Monmouth. Feb. 28, 2008 — DeMario Anderson’s half-court buzzer-beater in overtime defeats his former team, Central Connecticut. The game highlight leads off ESPN’s SportsCenter and the shot is named the show’s top play. Later, the shot is nominated for the Pontiac Game-Changing Performance Award and airs on Dick Vitale’s All-American Special on ABC prior to the Final Four, as well as The Today Show on NBC. 2007–08 — DeMario Anderson wins the NEC scoring title (21.7 points per game) en route to being named to the NEC First Team. Anderson also earns collegeinsider.com Northeast Conference Player of the Year recognition. 2007–08 — Evann Baker earns All-Rookie Team honors after averaging 10.9 points per game and shooting 53.3 percent from behind the three-point arc. Nov. 14, 2008 – DeAndré Bynum’s three-pointer with 58 seconds left breaks a 60–60 tie at Hartford and puts the Bobcats ahead for good as Tom Moore leads Quinnipiac to its second consecutive season-opening win. Nov. 17, 2008 – In his collegiate debut, Jeremy Baker connects on a putback with two seconds remaining in overtime to give the Bobcats a thrilling 66–64 win at home against Army. Nov. 25, 2008 – Justin Rutty shatters his previous career high of 14 points by pouring in 30 to lead the Bobcats past Maine, 73–66. Jan. 15, 2009 – Quinnipiac holds St. Francis (N.Y.) to a Bobcats’ Division I field-goal percentage defense record of 25.4 percent (16–63) as QU beats the Terriers, 70–44, in Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. Feb. 21, 2009 – The Bobcats deny Long Island an unblemished home slate against NEC opponents, defeating the Blackbirds, 78–73. March 5, 2009 – The fifth-seeded Bobcats make it a three-game sweep of LIU, including two wins in Brooklyn, with an 86–78 overtime victory in the NEC Tournament Quarterfinals. 2008–09 – James Feldeine earns the inaugural NEC Most Improved Player Award after more than doubling his scoring average from 2007–08 (8.3 to 17.0). 2008–09 – Justin Rutty becomes the first sophomore in five years to earn First-Team All-League honors, averaging 14.8 points and 9.8 rebounds. He also ranked second in the nation in offensive rebounds per game (4.57).
Feb. 11, 2010 – Justin Rutty continues to cement himself as one of the greatest players in Quinnipiac basketball history, scoring his 1,000th career point against St. Francis (N.Y.). Feb. 25, 2010 – James Feldeine becomes one of just nine players nationwide to compile a triple-double in 2009-10 with 19 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds as the Bobcats complete an undefeated regular season at home, going 12-0 at the TD Bank Sports Center. Feb. 27, 2010 – Jeremy Baker’s 20 points helps Quinnipiac clinch its first-ever Northeast Conference Regular Season Championship with a 74-65 victory at Fairleigh Dickinson. Mar. 10, 2010 – Quinnipiac plays host to the Northeast Conference Tournament Championship Game for the first time in program history, but falls to Robert Morris, 52-50, in front of a national-television audience on ESPN2, as well as a TD Bank Sports Center record crowd of 3,607. Mar. 17, 2010 – Justin Rutty scores 22 points and adds eight rebounds, but the Bobcats fall at Virginia Tech, 81-61, in the program’s first-ever appearance in a national postseason tournament. 2009-10 – Justin Rutty becomes the first Bobcat to be named NEC Player of the Year, in addition to earning first-team all-league, after averaging 15.3 points and 10.9 rebounds. Rutty also ranked second in the nation in offensive rebounds per game (4.94) for the second straight year. He was also named CollegeInsider.com NEC Player of the Year, Connecticut 6 Player of the Year, NABC All-District 18 First Team and AllECAC Third Team. 2009-10 – Tom Moore becomes the first Quinnipiac coach to be named Northeast Conference Coach of the Year, after leading the Bobcats to the most wins in program history (23) and a berth in the National Invitation Tournament, the school’s first trip to a national postseason tournament at the Division I level. The Bobcats also finished second in the nation in rebound margin (+8.5), finishing only behind national power Michigan State (+8.6). The Bobcats were also one of four teams to finish in the top 10 in the country in both rebounding margin and rebounds per game (40.4, 10th), joining Kentucky, Kansas and Radford. 2009-10 – James Feldeine is named first-team all-league after averaging a team-best 16.5 points per game.
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he Quinnipiac Alumni Athletic Hall of Fame was founded in 1976 and currently features 104 members and four teams. Notables include Steven “Turk” Wendell ’89, former major league relief pitcher; Frank “Porky” Vieira ’59, legendary head coach of the University of New Haven baseball team; Burt Kahn, former athletic director and long-time coach at Quinnipiac; Francine Perry Jones, All-American women’s basketball player; and Bernice Borris ’89, former softball star who tossed the first perfect game in school history.
Name Lester Ayala ’91 Michael Barrett ’85 Rick Barry ’95 Tim Belcher ’97 Jim Benson Frank Berretta ’87 Doug Bond ’89 Bernice Borris ’89 Bill Brew Mike Bruno ’62 Bob Bruzik ’83 Richard Buckholz ’88 Michael Buscetto ’93 Lisa Caldwell Linder ’85 Rita Campbell ’86 Joseph Canetti ’61 Catie Canetti ’00 Al Carfora ’80 Patty Caron ’84 Russ Certo ’82 Chris Cerrella ’01 Richard Ciardiello ’87 Maribeth Clifford ’89 Rita Campbell ’86 Joseph D’Andrea ’59 Rosemary DeGrand Doreen DeLucca ’79 Pat DeMaio ’60 Nick DeMaio ’61 Diane Dodge ’89 Phil Donofrio ’62 Harold Driver ’89 Tom Fahy ’63 Jeff Fengler Bob Finn ’59 Dennis Flanagan ’72 Dan Ford ’70 Jim Freund ’82 Bill Fuchs ’70 Joyce Furman Paul Gionfriddo ’71 Harry Godi Dan Gooley ’70 Peter Gray ’87 Stuart Grove ’67 Elmar Habermas ’71 Siegfried Habermas ’70 Jim Hanscom Maria Holland Lou Iannotti ’82 Peter Jepsen ’80 Boyd Johnson ’91 Franklin Johnson ’73 Todd Johnson ’90 Burt Kahn Sue Kaiser ’85 Ed Keane ’61 Mark Krauter ’87 Stephen Kulpa, Jr. ’93 Dr. John L. Lahey Dawn Landino ’91 Roland Lavallee ’01
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Sport(s) Basketball Ice Hockey Basketball Baseball Golf Coach Basketball Baseball Softball Soccer Coach Baseball Baseball Ice Hockey Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Field Hockey/Lacrosse Basketball Softball Ice Hockey Ice Hockey Ice Hockey Softball Basketball Baseball Coach/Admin. Softball Baseball Baseball Basketball Basketball Basketball Baseball Cross Country Basketball Soccer Baseball Basketball Soccer Basketball Soccer Baseball Coach Baseball Basketball Basketball Soccer Soccer Ice Hockey Basketball Baseball Golf Basketball Basketball Ice Hockey AD/Coach Cross Country Basketball Soccer Baseball President Soccer Cross Country/Track
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Art Leary ’70 Basketball Alicia (Longobardi) Giaimo ’97 Softball Linda LoPresto ’86 Softball Lynn Luca ’86 Softball Bob Lynch ’76 Basketball Maryann Macari ’85 Softball Tuffie Maroon Athletic Director Bill Martin ’81 Baseball Bob Martino ’66 Baseball Fred Masotta ’58 Basketball George McDowell ’72 Basketball Jim McMahon ’65 Golf Bill Mecca Coach/Admin. Carl Miazga ’88 Basketball Cliff Mosley ’73. Basketball Ed Muzyka ’86 Ice Hockey Christina (Nasta) Coan ’93 Volleyball Patrick Nguyen ’97 Tennis Dennis O’Keefe ’69 Basketball Dan O’Neil Baseball Jeff Page ’80 Golf Mike Pagliaro ’79 Basketball William Payne ’89 Basketball Francine Perry Little Basketball Ernie Petruciano Basketball Sharon Polastry ’98 Soccer Jim Potter ’64 Basketball Bob Proto ’61 Golf Mike Quitko Tennis Coach Joseph Reilly ’64 Basketball Julie Ryan (Smith) ’02 Field Hockey Donnalee Savitz ’82 Softball Chuck Schneider ’66 Basketball Bob Serenson Ice Hockey Missy Seymour ’79 Basketball/Softball Mike Siavrakas ’66 Soccer Vin Siena ’86 Baseball Tom Signore ’88 Baseball Queen Smith (Edwards) ’96 Basketball Colleen Speed (Dooley) ’01 Lacrosse Anne Stewart ’85 Tennis Tara (Thibeault) Griffiths ’97 Field Hockey Rich Toni ’66 Baseball Frank Trasaco Baseball Joe Trimarchi ’98 Basketball Dave Tuthill ’65 Basketball Robert Vacca Basketball Bob Valus ’62 Baseball Diane Velky ’82 Basketball Bill Verneris ’82 Ice Hockey Frank “Porky” Vieira ’59 Basketball/Baseball Brian Vincent ’86 Soccer Kimberly (Witteman) Doheny ’95 Soccer Steven “Turk” Wendell ’89 Baseball Linda Wooster Administrator/Athletic Director Bill Zimmer ’74 Soccer Gene Zurolo ’70 Baseball 1965 Quinnipiac Men’s Soccer Team 1972–73 Quinnipiac Men’s Basketball Team 1983 Baseball Team 1983–84 Women’s Basketball Team 1993-94 Women’s Tennis Team 2000 Women’s Soccer Team
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uinnipiac’s learning environment is highly personalized and features small classes and ready access to 310 fulltime faculty members. This environment reflects the University’s commitment to excellence in teaching, support for scholarship and professional development. Tuition for the 2010–11 year is $34,250, and $12,730 for room and board. Through its schools of Business, Communications, Education, Health Sciences and Law, and the College of Arts and Sciences, Quinnipiac offers 72 majors at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Quinnipiac enrolls 5,900 undergraduates and 2,000 graduate and law students. Its School of Law is fully accredited by the American Bar Association. Further, its School of Business is accredited by AACSB International–The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Quinnipiac today is a thriving, three-campus university. The scenic, 250-acre Mount Carmel Campus, adjacent to Sleeping Giant State Park, contains residence halls and academic buildings including the technologically advanced Arnold Bernhard Library and the 125,000-square-foot School of Law Center. The York Hill
Campus, less than a mile away, contains the 185,000-square-foot TD Bank Sports Center, a parking garage, student center and fitness facility and eventually will house 2,000 students in the Crescent residence hall and surrounding townhouses. A third 104-campus in nearby North Haven serves as home to the schools of Health Sciences and Education and is the future home of Quinnipiac’s planned medical school. The 7,900 students attending Quinnipiac come from 26 states and 14 countries. More than 75 percent of the full-time undergraduates live on campus, and the number of alumni has grown to 32,000 undergraduate and nearly 5,400 School of Law alumni who live and work throughout the world. The University consistently ranks among the top regional universities in the North in U.S. News & World Report’s America’s Best Colleges issue and was recently ranked first in the category of universities that have made the most promising and innovative changes in academic, faculty, campus or facilities.
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ohn L. Lahey, PhD, is the eighth president of Quinnipiac University. During his 23-year tenure, his leadership has resulted in transformational growth and development across the University: • Increase in endowment from $5 million to more than $224 million. • Increase in student enrollment of about 315 percent, from 1,900 to 7,900 students. • Growth of graduate programs from two to more than 20 today including the acquisition of a new School of Law. • Participation of University athletic teams exclusively at the Division I level. • The creation of nationally and internationally recognized institutes including the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute and the Albert Schweitzer Institute. • The establishment of the Fred Friendly First Amendment Award Luncheon in New York City; and operation of an award-winning, 1000-watt commercial radio station, AM 1220 WQUN. • Expansion to three campuses to meet the needs of the growing undergraduate and graduate population. Since its founding in 1929, Quinnipiac has remained true to its underlying core values of academic excellence, sensitivity to students and a strong sense of community. President John L. Lahey
President’s Cabinet Lynn Bushnell Vice President for Public Affairs Manuel Carreiro Vice President & Dean of Students Richard Ferguson Senior Vice President for Administration Patrick Healy ’66 Senior Vice President for Finance Jean Husted MBA ’99 Vice President/Executive Associate to the President Joan Isaac Mohr Vice President and Dean of Admissions Mark Thompson Senior Vice President for Academic & Student Affairs Donald Weinbach Vice President for Development and Alumni Affairs
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JACK McDONALD Director of Athletics and Recreation Jack McDonald is entering his 16th year as director of athletics and recreation at Quinnipiac University. He and his staff recently celebrated Quinnipiac’s 10th anniversary as an NCAA Division I institution. McDonald has guided Quinnipiac University into a broad-based Division I athletics program that consists of 21 men’s and women’s varsity sports. McDonald has been one of the driving forces during nine successful campaigns as a Division I member. 20 teams have won conference championships, with 15 qualifying for the NCAA Tournament during that time. Along with its full membership in the Northeast Conference, Quinnipiac also competes as a member of ECAC Hockey for men’s and women’s ice hockey. The last three academic years were of equal success for the Bobcats under McDonald’s guidance. Over the past two years, the Bobcats posted their highest department-wide gradepoint averages in concurrent years as well as the largest number of student-athletes with a GPA of 3.0 or higher from one year to the next. In 2006–07 McDonald assisted the University in the grand opening of the TD Bank Sports Center, a 185,000-square-foot facility that cost $60 million to construct. He also helped secure NCAA certification for Quinnipiac, its first since moving to Division I, and assisted in the successful men’s basketball coaching search that culminated with the hiring of former University of Connecticut associate head coach Tom Moore. In addition, nearly 140 student-athletes and five teams were honored by their respective leagues and organizations for academic excellence. An active member of National Governance, McDonald served as president of NACDA’s IAAA Association in 200809. McDonald was also on the NCAA Championships and Competition Cabinet (1998–2002) and chair of the NCAA Ice Hockey Committee, where he championed bracket expansion from 12 to 16 teams. He is also a member of the NACDA’s I-AAA executive committee since 2002. McDonald also was named president of Great Western Lacrosse. He was president of the New England ICAAA, the regional governing body of men’s track and field. Previously, McDonald was on the ECAC board of directors. Over the past few years, McDonald assisted in the development of a successful television, radio and Internet broadcasting package for Quinnipiac athletics. In 2010–11, Quinnipiac will televise 15 games on local and regional outlets and broadcast nearly 200 additional games and sporting events via live radio, audio and/or video
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streaming, YouTube and iTunes podcasts. McDonald and his staff oversaw the expansion and renovation of the Athletic Center in Fall 2002. He found the Athletics Council and instituted “Positive Play” programs with the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (S.A.A.C.). McDonald is a 1973 graduate of Boston College. He earned a master’s degree from Springfield College in 1984. During his college career, McDonald ran and coached track. He was a four time New England Champion and set the New England indoor mile record (4:00.9) in 1976, and as Head Men’s and Women’s Track and Cross Country Coach at Boston College, was selected Big East, New England and NCAA District I Coach of the Year in both 1984 and 1987. McDonald was also inducted to the Boston College (1982) and the Archbishop Williams High School (1997) Hall of Fames. In addition to assisting the University with raising funds for scholarships and facilities, McDonald has overseen fund-raising programs for the Quinnipiac community and charities, as well as raise thousands of dollars in his own community with the Irish Eyes are Miling (Cheshire Relay for Life), Labor Day Movie Night (Petit Family Foundation) and the Gurnet Saquish Beach Run (Gurnet Saquish Fire Fund). A native of Braintree, Mass., McDonald and his wife, Linda, live in Cheshire, Conn., with their four sons: Brian, Jim, Jack and David.
BILL MECCA Senior Associate Athletic Director A member of Quinnipiac’s athletic department since 1978, Bill Mecca is in his tenth year as senior associate athletic director, after being promoted from associate athletic director. In 2008–09, Mecca was inducted into the Quinnipiac University Athletic Hall of Fame. He is responsible for all internal operations of the department, including supervision of scheduling, facilities, game officials, game operations and sports medicine. Mecca has fulfilled a variety of roles in his 33-year tenure at Quinnipiac. From 1978–91, he was an assistant men’s basketball coach, head men’s tennis coach and assistant director of athletics under the legendary Burt Kahn. In 1991, Mecca was named head men’s basketball coach and served five seasons before being promoted to his current role. In addition to his administrative duties, Mecca is the founder of the highly successful Bill Mecca Roundball Golf Tournament, which has generated more than $100,000 in contributions to the athletic department over the past 17 years. Mecca also provides radio and television color analysis for the Quinnipiac men’s and women’s basketball games on AM 1220
WQUN and NESN. A 1978 graduate of Niagara University, Mecca earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration while playing four years of basketball under former Utah Jazz president Frank Layden.
TRACEY FLYNN Associate Athletic Director/ Senior Woman Administrator Tracey Flynn has served as Quinnipiac’s senior woman administrator since September 2001. Flynn is responsible for maintaining the University’s overall NCAA compliance and eligibility program. She oversees all rules education programs, interpretations and procedures of NCAA legislation for Quinnipiac’s 21 Division I programs. In 2007 she was honored with the Quinnipiac Center of Excellence award, given annually to those individuals who best serve the Quinnipiac student body. Flynn came to Quinnipiac from the University of Maine, where she served five years in the same capacity. Prior to her job at Maine, Flynn was an assistant AD/SWA at Fairfield University for nearly 10 years. A graduate of the University of Connecticut, Flynn earned a bachelor’s degree in communications in 1983. She added a master’s degree in education from the University of Connecticut in 1985, and an MBA from Fairfield University in 1997.
ERNIE HALLBACH Associate Athletic Director for Athletic Training Ernie Hallbach joined Quinnipiac prior to the start of the 2007–08 academic year. This past summer, Hallbach was named the associate director for athletic training. Hallbach coordinates Quinnipiac University’s athletic training program and oversees the day-to-day operations of the athletic training department. Hallbach also is responsible for both the men’s and women’s cross country teams. This past summer, Hallbach was named the associate athletic director for athletic training. Prior to Quinnipiac, Hallbach held the title of head athletic trainer at Trinity College in Hartford, Conn. While at Trinity, Hallbach was responsible for the coordination of event and practice coverage for Trinity’s 29 intercollegiate sports. He also served as a clinical instructor for student athletic trainers from the
University of Connecticut. Hallbach oversaw three full-time and two part-time certified athletic trainers and 10 student workers in the Trinity athletic training department. Prior to Trinity, Hallbach was the head athletic trainer at Saint Joseph College in West Hartford, Conn., where he worked from 1993–2000. While at Saint Joseph, Hallbach developed and implemented an athletic training program in conjunction with the start of Saint Joseph’s intercollegiate athletic programs. Hallbach also held the position of athletic trainer for the Eastern Rehabilitation Network in Glastonbury, Conn., from 1992–94. Eastern Rehabilitation Network provided athletic training for three high schools in the Glastonbury area. A graduate assistant athletic trainer at UConn, Hallbach worked primarily with the football and women’s basketball programs from 1990–92. He graduated from UConn in 1989 with a bachelor of science from the School of Education in sports medicine/athletic training. He also received a master of arts from the School of Education at UConn with a concentration in exercise physiology in 1997. Hallbach is a licensed Connecticut athletic trainer while also holding certifications from the National Athletic Trainers Association as both an athletic trainer and an approved clinical instructor. Hallbach also is associated with the Eastern Athletic Trainers Association as well as the New England Small College Athletic Conference Athletic Training Society.
LYNEENE RICHARDSON Assistant Athletic Director/ Academic Support Services Lyneene Richardson begins her fifth year as assistant athletic director/academic support services at Quinnipiac, working closely with nearly 400 student-athletes, monitoring their academic records and eligibility. She also oversees academic programming and support services. Through Richardson’s efforts, the athletics department plays an active role in the Hamden and Greater New Haven communities. Prior to Quinnipiac, Richardson was assistant director of athletic student services CHAMPS/Life Skills coordinator at the University of Minnesota. In addition, she advised the student-athlete advisory board and was responsible for the production of the student-athlete handbook. In 1996, she completed her bachelor’s degree in liberal studies and earned a master’s degree in higher education in 2000, both from the University of Iowa.
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ERIC GRGURICH Executive Director of TD Bank Sports Center Eric Grgurich is in his fifth year as director of athletic promotions and ticketing at Quinnipiac and his first year as the executive director of the TD Bank Sports Center. In this position, he is responsible for all TD Bank Sports Center operations, as well the creation, implementation and cultivation of all ticketing and promotional campaigns for the TD Bank Sports Center. He joined the athletic marketing staff in June 2006 after spending the past eight years working in the American Hockey League. Prior to Quinnipiac, he was the director of ticket sales/operations with the Lowell Lock Monsters. In that role, he led a staff of 12 and developed the 2004–05 ticket sales and marketing campaign. Grgurich also was responsible for the cultivation of season tickets, mini-plans, groups, luxury boxes and party rooms for the Lock Monsters. Grgurich spent two years with the Hartford Wolfpack, the top affiliate of the New York Rangers, after earning his start in professional hockey with the Cincinnati Mighty Ducks. Grgurich is a 1997 graduate of Stonehill College, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in history and was a four-year member of the baseball team.
ANDREW CASTAGNOLA Assistant Athletic Director/Operations Andrew Castagnola is in his fifth year as assistant athletic director/ operations at Quinnipiac. He served as the interim director of operations during the 2005–06 year before being promoted to his current role. He handles all responsibilities pertaining to event and gameday management. After graduating from Quinnipiac with a bachelor’s degree in business marketing in 2003, Castagnola moved into a graduate assistant position in the operations office. He spent two years in that capacity before moving into the interim director of operations position. A four-year member of the Quinnipiac men’s lacrosse team, Castagnola played in goal for the Bobcats from 2000–03. Castagnola also has experience on the coaching front. He served as the goalie coach for the Quinnipiac men’s lacrosse team in 2004. From 2000–03, he was the goalie instructor and an assistant junior varsity coach at Cheshire (Conn.) High School. He is currently pursuing his MBA at Quinnipiac.
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MICHAEL MEDINA Assistant Athletic Director/ Intramurals Michael Medina is in his seventh year as assistant athletic director/ intramurals. Under Medina’s direction, Quinnipiac intramurals has shown an increase in student participation for each of the last four years with the introduction of new sports and increased student interaction. A respected member of the National Intramural Recreation Sports Association (NIRSA), he currently serves as the state director for Connecticut and Rhode Island in Region I. In 2008, he was honored with the Horace Moody Award by NIRSA. Previously, he was a committee member in the Sports Officials Development Program for Flag Football, a national committee that focuses on improving training techniques for student officials. Members of this committee go to the Flag Football National Championships to evaluate student officials. Medina arrived at Quinnipiac after previous stints at Northeastern University and the University of Maryland. During that time, he was a two-time AllAmerican official in both flag football and basketball. A certified high school official in basketball and baseball, Medina also has an extensive journalism background. He earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Maryland in 2002. While at Maryland, he called the action for the 2002 NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship between the Terrapins and Indiana on radio for WMUC.
He also earned a master’s degree in journalism from Northeastern in 2004.
TAMI REILLY Assistant Athletic Director for Fitness & Wellness Tami Reilly is in her eighth year as the assistant athletic director/fitness center. She is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the fitness center, recreation programming and campus wellness. Reilly arrived at Quinnipiac after playing a key role in the development of the Unique Fitness for Women facility in Wallingford, Conn. In 2010, she was honored with the Quinnipiac Center of Ecellence Award, given to individuals who best serve the Quinnipiac student body. Reilly holds certifications and memberships in American Red Cross Adult CPR, ACE (personal trainer), AFAA (personal trainer and group fitness instructor), NEDITA (group fitness instructor), ISCA (kickbox-
ing instructor). She is a Master Instructor for Madd Dogg Athletics (SPINNING®), a Pro Trainer for Gliding® and is a registered yoga teacher with the Yoga Alliance. She is a graduate of Southern Connecticut State University and holds a bachelor’s degree in sociology. She is also a fitness and nutritional specialist certified through Gateway Community Technical College and Southern Connecticut State University. Reilly is persuing a master’s degree in organizational leadership at Quinnipiac.
ALYSSA BUDKOFSKY Assistant Athletic Director for Men’s Basketball Academic Support Alyssa Budkofsky was promoted to the assistant athletic director for men’s basketball academic support services this past summer. Budkofsky is now in her fourth year at Quinnipiac in that role. Since her arrival at Quinnipiac, the team has seen consistent improvements with its Academic Progress Rate (APR) as well as its individual grade-point averages. Budkofsky came to Quinnipiac from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where she served as the academic support assistant in the Department of Athletics. While at GW, Budkofsky’s responsibilities included academic advising and monitoring of the academic success of 80 of George Washington’s studentathletes. She also was heavily involved with class registration and orientation of all incoming student-athletes. In addition to her academic advising responsibilities, Budkofsky worked with the compliance director to ensure NCAA eligibility.
BOB TIPSON Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance Coordination
Burlington, Vt., where he served as the head coach of the men’s basketball team for 34 years. In addition, he held a variety of administrative roles in the athletic department, including director of athletics from 1969 through 1990. In 2003, Tipson completed his coaching career at Champlain with a 704-265 record. A 12-time Region III Coach of the Year, Tipson guided the program to nine regional championships, and five national tournament appearances, as well as the No. 3 national ranking in 1990. In 2001, he was inducted into the National Junior College Basketball Hall of Fame and was part of the inaugural class of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002. Tipson has been extensively involved in the National Junior College Basketball Coaches Association, USA Basketball and the NJCAA/USA All-Star program. Tipson earned an associate’s degree from Champlain in 1966, a bachelor’s degree from Plymouth State in 1968 and a master of education from Saint Michael’s in 1975.
AMY TERRY Coordinator for Financial Services Amy Terry begins her seventh year as coordinator for financial services in athletics, in charge of overseeing all the financial transactions and allocation of funds for the athletics department. Terry has been a long-standing member of the Quinnipiac community. She graduated from the University in 1998 with a bachelor’s degree in management and in 2002 earned an MBA with a concentration in accounting, also from Quinnipiac. Terry has worked for the University in numerous capacities over the past 12 years. She was an accounting assistant from 1998 to 2000 and a staff accountant from 2000–03 before accepting the position of coordinator for financial services.
Bob Tipson was promoted this past summer to assistant athletic director for compliance coordination after serving as the assistant compliance coordinator since 2007. Tipson came to Quinnipiac in 2003, when he served as the assistant basketball coach for the Bobcats through the 2007 season. In this current role, Tipson is involved in all aspects of recruiting for Quinnipiac’s 21 varsity teams in addition to the compilation of each team’s rosters. Tipson came to Quinnipiac from Champlain College in
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Athletics Staff
Cemi Abreu Assistant Athletic Trainer
Scott Burrell Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Danie Caro Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach
Dave Clarke Women’s Soccer Head Coach
Eric Eaton Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Dan Gooley Baseball Head Coach
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Tricia Fabbri Women’s Basketball Head Coach
Beth Griswold TD Bank Sports Center Coordinator
Matthew Calcagni Athletics Ticket Manager
Eric Da Costa Men’s Soccer Head Coach
David Caprio Group Ticket Sales and Promotion Manager
Becky Carlson Women’s Rugby Head Coach
Sean Doherty Men’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Sean Duffy Faculty Athletic Representative
Brian Fairbrother Assistant Athletic Trainer
Germaine Fairchild Softball Head Coach
Eric Fekete Men’s Lacrosse Head Coach
John Iati Director of Men’s Basketball Operations
Becca Kohli Field Hockey Head Coach
Lori Landino Sec. to Men’s and Women’s Basketball Programs
Mountain Macgillivray Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Connie Mancini Sec. to Director of Athletics and Recreation
Carolyn Martin Men’s and Women’s Cross Country; Women’s Track Head coach
Meghan McCaffrey Assistant Athletic Trainer
Jennifer Mead Associate Athletic Trainer
Tom Moore Men’s Basketball Head Coach
John O’Connor Women’s Golf Head Coach
Gerry Olinger Director of Women’s Basketball Operations
Lorraine Onofrio Sec. to Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey Programs
Adam Pallone Assistant Athletic Trainer
Brijesh Patel Strength and Conditioning Head Coach
Rand Pecknold Men’s Ice Hockey Head Coach
Mary Ann Powers Acrobatics and Tumbling Head Coach
Helen Ridley Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Bill Riga Men’s Ice Hockey Assistant Coach
Harry Rosenholtz Women’s Ice Hockey Associate Head Coach
Tanya Quaresma Assistant Athletic Trainer
Jamie Schilkowski Head Equipment Manager
Mike Quitko Men’s and Women’s Tennis Head Coach
Rick Seeley Women’s Ice Hockey Head Coach
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Robin Lamott Sparks Women’s Volleyball Head Coach
Ben Syer Men’s Ice Hockey Associate Head Coach
Cassandra Turner Women’s Ice Hockey Assistant Coach
Anne Balogh • Alumni Kevin Basmadjian • Assistant Professor of Education Tania Blyth • Clinical Assistant Professor of Diagnosic Imaging Alyssa Budkofsky Assistant AD/Men’s Basketball Academic Support (Ex-Officio) Lisa Burns • Associate Professor of Media Studies Andrew Delohery • Director Academic Affairs/Learning Center Sean Duffy (FAR) Associate Professor of Political Science/NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative Richard Ferguson Science Vice President for Administration
Danielle Wexler Women’s Basketball Assistant Coach
Keith Kerr Keith • Assistant Professor of Sociology Carla Knowlton • Director of Admissions Alexander Laskin Assistant Professor Communication/Public Relations Dorothy Lauria Registrar Information and Technology Jill Martin (Vice-Chair) Professor (Faculty-Senate Liaison) Arts & Sciences Angela Mattie • Assistant Professor Business Jack McDonald • Director of Athletics & Recreation (Ex-Officio) John Morgan • Professor of Law (Faculty-Senate Liaison)
Tracey Flynn Associate Athletic Director/ Senior Women’s Administrator (Ex-Officio)
Ed O’Connor • Dean, School of Health Sciences
Alicia Giaimo Longobardi Clinical Instructor for Diagnostic Imaging
Jacob Cetera • Student-Athlete SAAC
Richard Hanley (Chair) • Assistant Professor Communications Mark Hoffman Mark • Professor Arts & Sciences Suzanne Hudd • Associate Professor of Sociology
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Joanne Vignola Department Secretary
Jacinda Dunbar • Student-Athlete SAAC
Lyneene Richardson • Assistant Athletic Director (Ex-Officio) Kathy Simione • Associate Professor of Accounting Angela Skyers • Director of University Academic Programs
Athletics Year in Review
The 2009-10 athletic season produced another outstanding year for Quinnipiac athletics as 14 of its 20 varsity teams qualified for post season play, with the women’s cross country and the men’s tennis teams winning the Northeast Conference Championships. Women’s cross country took home its fifth consecutive NEC Championship while men’s tennis advanced to the NCAA Tournament. Men’s soccer, men’s basketball and women’s lacrosse all played in the NEC Championship games as well. Individually, Quinnipiac had over 30 all-conference team selections, while field hockey’s Jenna Grossman won the NEC Goalkeeper of the Year award, men’s soccer’s Freddy Hall was named as the NEC First Team Goaltender, the equivalent of the Goalie of the Year, women’s soccer’s Jillian Strassner took home NEC Rookie of the Year honors, men’s basketball’s Justin Rutty was named NEC, CollegeInsider.com and Connecticut 6 Player of the Year, while Tom Moore also took home Coach of the Year honors. Men’s ice hockey’s Jean-Marc Beaudoin was the University’s first top 10 finalist for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award and Mike Atkinson was awarded the New England Hockey Writers Association’s Joe Tomasello Unsung Hero Award. Women’s ice hockey’s Victoria Vigilanti was named to the All-ECAC Hockey First Team after also winning the ECAC Hockey Rookie and Goalie of the Year awards, while Rick Seeley also took home Coach of the Year honors. Women’s lacrosse’s Kaitlyn Kelley won Defensive Player of the Year honors and softball’s Alex Alba took home the NEC Rookie of the Year award. In the end, it was Rutty and women’s lacrosse senior Katie Latonick taking home Quinnipiac Athlete of the Year honors. Quinnipiac’s men’s cross country team was picked to win the NEC Championship in the Preseason Coaches Poll. The team placed second at the NEC Championships, with three runners finishing in the top 15 to earn All-NEC honors. They also finished 18th out of 36 teams at the NCAA Northeast Regional. The women’s cross country team proved the NEC Preseason Coaches Poll correct as it won its record-breaking fifth consecutive NEC title. The Bobcats also finished 13th out of 35 teams at NCAA Northeast Regional hosted by Boston University. Field hockey clinched the third seed in the Northeast Conference Tournament, playing in the postseason bracket for the second straight season. The Bobcats were also honored with the NEC Team Sportsmanship Award. The men’s soccer team reached new heights in 2009, advancing to the NEC Tournament Championship Game for the first time in program history. The Bobcats also ascended to the No. 2 spot in the NSCAA North Atlantic Regional Rankings. The team was honored with the NEC Team Sportsmanship Award. The women’s soccer team turned in yet another solid season, advancing to the Northeast Conference Tournament Semifinals. The Bobcats clinched the berth behind a hat trick from Furtuna
Velaj and a stellar eight-save performance by freshman Biz Cook in the playoff-clinching win against Robert Morris. The women’s team also was honored with the NSCAA Team Academic Award. The women’s volleyball team was honored by the NEC and the AVCA with the Team Academic Award as the Bobcats posted a team GPA of 3.61. On the court, Quinnipiac posted a winning record in five-set matches, while several individuals reached new personal highs. With their backs to the wall, the women’s basketball team won its last three regular-season games to clinch a berth in the NEC Tournament for the 10th consecutive season. The team finished the year as the top rebounding team in the NEC, while ranking second in free-throw percentage. The men’s basketball program reached new heights, breaking the University record for wins in a season (23). The Bobcats won their first Northeast Conference Regular-Season Championship, while also advancing to the 2009-10 NEC Tournament Championship Game, held at Quinnipiac’s TD Bank Sports Center. In addition, Quinnipiac was one of just 11 Division I teams to go undefeated at home in the regular season, posting a 12-0 record on Lender Court, as well as 16-0 in the state of Connecticut.The Bobcats went on to make their first national postseason appearance when they traveled to Blackburg, Va., to take on Virginia Tech in the first round of the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). Men’s ice hockey had a promising start to the season, winning 12 of their first 13 games on its way to its highest national ranking (fourth in both major polls) in program history. Quinnipiac once again hosted and won an ECAC Hockey first-round series to advance to the quarterfinals, where they won the longest game in NCAA college hockey history, a five-overtime thriller that resulted in a 2-1 win against Union.
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The women’s ice hockey team had one of the biggest turn-arounds in college hockey history, winning 19 games in head coach Rick Seeley’s second season. The Bobcats also were ranked for the first time in program history after hosting an ECAC Hockey First Round Series for the first time in program history. The women’s indoor track team saw continued success as Morgan Roche and Becca White both qualified for the ECAC Championships in their individual events. The team placed seventh at the Northeast Conference Championships with 31 team points. Baseball’s highlight of the season was a comeback win against Yale, capped off by a three-run homer by Brian Monack in the bottom of the ninth. The Bobcats put a run together down the stretch, but unfortunately fell just short of the NEC Tournament. Men’s lacrosse opened the year with wins in four of its first five games, including four straight. The Bobcats also picked up a win at Air Force and led Ohio State until the closing minutes of regulation. The team has three games remaining, including two at home to close out the regular season. Softball was picked to finish fifth of 11 teams in the 2009 Northeast Conference Preseason Coaches’ Poll. The Bobcats clinched the fourth seed in the NEC Tournament, ultimately losing in two games. The Bobcats posted an 8-1 season in the NEC, including eight straight wins to clinch the No. 2 seed in the NEC Tournament. The Bobcats eight wins in the NEC are a program high, while Kaitlyn Kelly earned NEC Defensive Player of the Year honors.
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The men’s tennis team won its fourth Northeast Conference Championship in the last seven years to advance to the NCAA Tournament. Quinnipiac avenged regular-season losses to Fairleigh Dickinson and Sacred Heart in the tournament, who they lost to early in the season. Charlie Feldman won the final match of the tournament to send the Bobcats to the NCAA Tournament. The women’s tennis team locked in the No. 3 seed in the Northeast Conference Tournament where they advanced to the semifinals. Team MVP Adrienne Markison went 17-4 on the season including a 13-2 mark at No. 3 singles. The women’s outdoor track team has competed in four events to date, with Andrea Szarkowicz winning the steeple chase at the Monmouth University season-opener and the University of New Hampshire Invitational. The competitive cheer team competed for the first time as a varsity sport in 2009-10. The team hosted its inaugural event on Dec. 3 before hosting its first competition on Feb. 28. The Bobcats won the All-New England Open and the USA Wildcat and Dance Challenge before finishing first at the NECA Championship. They also finished third at the NCA College Nationals.