Men's Basketball Media Guide

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Welcome... Welcome to this athletic season at Tiffin University. I invite you to watch and cheer for all of our women’s and men’s teams. Intercollegiate athletics play an important role at Tiffin University. The students who participate develop life-long friendships and learn leadership and teamwork skills, how to set goals and work hard to achieve those goals, how to deal with adversity, the importance of persistence, sportsmanship, and physical fitness, and other skills and abilities that contribute to satisfying and productive lives and careers. Our athletic program also provides visibility and name recognition for TU, helps develop a sense of excitement, morale and school spirit on campus, and provides opportunities for students, employees, alumni, and supporters to unite behind a common goal. We are especially proud of the high standards of conduct displayed by our coaches and players on and off the field.

Paul Marion, Ph. D. President

At Tiffin University, our students endeavour to excel in both the classroom and the athletic arena. Our athletic programs have enjoyed tremendous success in recent years with conference championships, teams being nationally ranked and challenging at national tournaments. There have been numerous individual accolades including All-Americans, and it is no small accomplishment that in the past few years we have set new standards of excellence with our individual and team academic achievements. We expect our student-athletes to be just as successful in the classroom. A recent self study conducted by the university indicated that, of all the athletes who completed their eligibility at Tiffin University in the last five years, 95% of those athletes graduated. While many colleges would be ecstatic with these results, we will never be content until it is 100%. We are proud of our rich history and look forward to setting new milestones as we enter the NCAA Division II playing field and the highly competitive Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. We are proud of our athletes and what they have accomplished. They have been the force behind the winning tradition that has been established, and I am confident the future will also be highly successful for Tiffin University athletics. - Lonny Allen Athletic Director

Dr. Michael Grandillo Vice-President for Development and Public Relations

Dr. Cam Cruickshank Vice-President for Enrollment Management

Dr. Charles Christensen Vice-President for Academic Affairs

James White Vice-President for Finance and Administration


TIFFIN UNIVERSITY 2009–2010 DRAGON BASKETBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS Athletic Staff. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Head Coach John Hill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Dragon Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–6 Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Preview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Individual Player Biographies, Photos (#2, 3, 5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Individual Player Biographies, Photos (#10, 12, 14). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Individual Player Biographies, Photos (#20, 22, 24) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Individual Player Biographies, Photos (#30, 32, 34) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Individual Player Biographies, Photos (#42, 52) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Individual Player Biographies, Photos (#0, 11, 15, 21). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Individual Player Biographies, Photos (#31, 35, 41). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Head Shot Roster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Stats/GLIAC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Dragon Opponents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18–19 Dragon Record Book. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20–27 Golf Outing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

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Rudy Brownell Phil Conley Jeremy Croy Jacqueline Crytzer Men’s Soccer Coach Men’s and Women’s Asst. Ath. Director Athletic Trainer Tennis Coach Men’s and Women’s Track & Field Coach

Doug Jesse Wrestling Coach

Vickie Galaska Office Manager

Jamie Marinis Ron Martin Shane O’Donnell Pam Oswald Darby Roggow Cheerleading Advisor Men’s and Women’s Sports Information Sen. Women’s Admin. Asst. Ath. Director Cross Country Coach Director Women’s Basketball Men’s Golf Coach Coach

Ryan Sams Women’s Golf Coach

Dr. Bonnie Tiell Faculty Athletic Representative

Mark Schreiber Women’s Lacrosse Coach

09-10 FACULTY SPORT SPONSORS Football - Tim Shaw Volleyball - Jamie Orr Men’s Basketball - Kellie McGilvray Women’s Basketball: - Tim Schultz Men’s Soccer - Becky Fox Women’s Soccer - Erin Dean and Sharon Perry-Nause Men’s Golf - Perry Haan Women’s Golf - Jan Samoriski Men’s Tennis - Terry Sullivan

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Kelly Daniel Dir. of Compliance and Ath. Services

Julie Vogel Equestrian Coach

Dave Walkosky Football Coach

Women’s Tennis - Rhonda Gilreath Men’s TK & CC - Vinnie Gajjala Women’s TK & CC - Vicki Ingalls Baseball - Scott Blough & Gene Chintala Softball - Danielle Foster Equestrian - Phyllis Watts Women’s Lacrosse - Mike Herdlick Wrestling - Brad Rees


The basic rationale manifested by the existence of Tiffin University is that of the American dream. Tiffin is a place where the work ethic of the American heartland is evident and where there is truly value added for students. Tiffin provides access and opportunity for individuals and facilitates their preparation for successful careers and for productive and satisfying lives. Tiffin University represents a new kind of institution in America, the professional university, where the career objectives of traditional collegeage students and adult students are optimized through professionallyfocused undergraduate and graduate programs that have a broad general education foundation. This fundamental institutional strategy appropriately positions Tiffin for the 21st century. Visit our website www.tiffin.edu for information on our majors, faculty, athletics, student life programs and much more. Master of Business Administration General Management Healthcare Administration Leadership Sports Management Master of Science in Criminal Justice Crime Analysis Criminal Behavior Forensic Psychology Justice Administration Homeland Security Admin Master of Humanities Master of Education Bachelor of Arts Arts Administration *Musical Industry *Visual Arts Communication *Electronic Media *Journalism *Public Relations Education *Integrated Language Arts *Integrated Social Studies *Middle Childhood Education English General Science Government and National Security History Psychology *Addictions Counseling *Experimental Psychology *Human Services.

Bachelor of Business Administration Accounting Computer and Information Technology Finance Management *Equine Business Management *Hospitality and Tourism Management *Human Resources Management *International Business *Managerial Studies Marketing Organizational Management Sports and Recreation Management Bachelor of Criminal Justice Corrections Cyber Defense and Information Security Forensic Psychology Forensic Science Law Enforcement Homeland Security/Terrorism Associate of Business Administration Accounting Business Information Technology Associate of Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Associate of Arts General Studies

The Mission of Tiffin University is to: • offer quality, professionally-focused, learning-centered undergraduate and graduate degree programs and life-long learning opportunities to prepare traditional college-age students and adult students for successful careers and for productive and satisfying lives of excellence, leadership, and service. • work with employers and specific professions to anticipate, design, and deliver effective academic programs that reflect evolving professional needs and intellectual requirements of the future.

Gillmor Student Center

Intercollegiate Athletics Sports of all kinds are an integral part of Tiffin University’s atmosphere. Our students express the same spirit and enthusiasm in athletic competition as they do in the classroom. Women’s Men’s Co-Educational Soccer Track and Field Equestrian Volleyball Football Basketball Basketball Softball Baseball Tennis Tennis Cross Country Golf Track and Field Cross Country Golf Soccer Lacrosse

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Head Coach John Hill John Hill enters his first year as Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Tiffin University, taking over for departing coach Rodney Martin. He will also serve as Associate Vice President for Development. “This presents an opportunity for me to follow my passion and love of basketball,” Hill, who has served as Athletic Director and Associate Vice President for Development at Shenandoah University in Virginia since 2002, said. “I am coming back to my home town, my community, my family and friends. Tiffin is a great place to live, a great town with two great universities. It allows me to take a step up in the coaching world by leading an up and coming Division II program.” Hill, a member of both the Tiffin Columbian and Heidelberg University Athletic Halls of Fame, came to Shenandoah after a 27 year career as the Athletic Director and Head Men’s Basketball Coach at Heidelberg College. During those years, Hill won a school record 357 games. He also served at different times as head men’s tennis coach, head men’s cross country coach, head men’s golf coach and chair of the health, physical education and athletic training department.

“This year we will feature a new

Hill has had many accolades over his head coaching career. One of the highlights came in 1983-84, when look and new attitude. We are Heidelberg qualified for the NCAA Tournament with a moving in a new direction.” record of 24-7, 10-3 in the OAC, marking the first team at Heidelberg to eclipse 20 wins. In all, Hill coached Heidelberg basketball teams to five OAC runner-up finishes and two NCAA appearances. Under Hill’s direction, the Shenandoah athletic department experienced unparalleled success. The football team won USA South Conference championships in both 2003 and 2004, the men’s basketball team won a school record 10 USA South Conference games in 2003-04 and the women’s lacrosse team played in the 2004 USA South Conference Tournament championship game.

Hill has also served as President of the Ohio Athletic Conference, Chair of the OAC’s Director’s of Athletics, a member of the NCAA Division III Regional Basketball Selection Committee, the NCAA National Women’s Soccer Committee and the NABC Ranking Committee. In addition to his undergraduate work at Heidelberg, Hill earned a master’s degree from SUNY-Buffalo and an Education Specialist degree from Bowling Green State University. In addition to doctoral work at the United States Sports Academy, Hill has both Level I and Level III certification from the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Coach Hill and his wife Maryl have five children - Nate, Carrie, Jason, Bryan, and Brittany - and four grandsons - Jaylen, Brady, Greyson, and Camden. 4


Dragons Assistant Coaches Assistant Coach Jerry Buccilla

Jerry Buccilla enters his first season with the Tiffin University men’s basketball program as the Associate Head Men’s Basketball Coach. Prior to joining the Dragons basketball staff, Coach Buccilla was the Head Boy’s Basketball Coach at Fisher Catholic High School in Lancaster, Ohio. Coach Buccilla’s 2008-09 team was cochampions of the Mid State League Cardinal Division, finishing with a league record of 12 – 2 and an overall record of 15 - 7. Coach Buccilla was recognized as the Mid State League Cardinal Division Coach of the Year for the 2008-09 season. Prior to coaching at Fisher Catholic, Coach Buccilla served as Assistant Varsity Boy’s Basketball Coach at Thomas Worthington High School in Worthington, Ohio and was the Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Heidelberg College, his alma mater. During his playing days at Heidelberg College, Coach Buccilla garnered many honors, including All Ohio Athletic Conference citations for three seasons, AC Three Years; the Mike Gregory Award Winner honoring the OAC Player of the Year, First Team Great Lakes Region, and NCAA Division III National Tournament East Regional MVP. He was inducted to the Heidelberg College Hall of Fame in 1999, while his 1983-84 Team was inducted in the Heidelberg Hall of Fame in 2008. Coach Buccilla follows a simple philosophy in coaching and life. “We have a saying, a strong belief that in basketball just like in life you must strive to do things right, “All the Time”. When a player does not take care of their business, when they do not strive to do things right, “All the Time”, they are setting themselves up and their team up for failure. Therefore, it is not good enough, not acceptable for players to strive to do things right just when they feel like it, or just when it may mean something to them, or just when the coach is watching or just when they are in the spotlight. Rather all players must work to do things right in practices and in games, “All the Time”. Players must sprint the floor, “All the Time”. Players must be in proper defensive position, “All the Time”. Players must be strong with the basketball, “All the Time”. Players must box out, “All the Time”, and so on. While we realize that mistakes will inevitably be made in the game of basketball as with life, we strongly believe that if each player is consistently striving to do things right, “All the Time”, then personal and team success will inevitably be achieved!” Coach Buccilla and his wife Lisa have five children - Kyla, Kassy, Brianna, Gino, and Helena.

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Assistant Coach Dave Clinger

Dave Clinger enters his first year with the Tiffin University Men’s Basketball program as assistant coach and head junior varsity coach. Coach Clinger has 27 years of coaching experience at the high school, college and international levels, as well as pro scouting experience. Coach Clinger has won 250 games as a head coach at Olentangy, Girard, Fairbanks, Hamilton Township, and coaching Team Ohio in international tourneys in Europe. His teams have won 7 league titles, 2 district championships, and 1 regional runner-up honor in high school and three first place, and three second place finishes in European tourneys. He has been named Coach of the Year five times in his career. Coach Clinger has a daughter, Shelby.

Tiffin University Junior Varsity Basketball Team

Graduate Assistant Coach Josh Diaz

Josh Diaz enters his first year as Assistant Coach for the Dragons. Diaz, a Salem, Ohio native, graduated from Tiffin University in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in Accounting. He was a three-year varsity letterwinner for the Dragons. While an undergrad, Diaz was active in a variety of leadership roles, including Head Residence Assistant and an active member of the Student Athlete Advisory Council. He is currently pursuing his master’s degree in Business from Tiffin University.

Strength Coach: Wayne Stephens 6

Trainer: Kyle Kissling


2009-10 Tiffin University Men’s Basketball Roster 2 3 5 10 12 14 20 22 24 30 32 34 42 52

Ryan Cosgray Brian Scott* Donald Short Brandon Amann Rafael Cuellar* Merlynd Ameti Ross Renken Mike Hammonds DeAngelo Jordan* Austin Smith Brandon Harris Keenan Barlow Ryan Davis Mohammed Fall

6-4 5-7 6-1 6-2 6-5 6-0 6-4 6-1 6-7 6-5 6-9 6-7 6-5 6-5

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FR JR FR FR SR JR FR FR JR FR SO SO FR JR

Grove City OH/HS Dayton OH/Chaminade-Julienne Orrville OH/HS Circleville OH/Logan Elm Cincinnati OH/Western Hills Dearborn Hts MI/E. Michigan Univ. Cincinnati OH/Tusculum College Akron OH/St. Vincent-St. Mary’s Highland Park MI/Owens CC Bucyrus OH/Colonel Crawford Akron OH/Centenary College Indianapolis IN/Indiana St. Newark OH/Lakewood Hebron Cincinnati OH/Western Hills

Head Coach: John Hill Asst. Coaches: Jerry Buccilla, Dave Clinger, Josh Diaz * – Tiffin University Captains

Junior Varsity Roster 0 11 15 21 31 35 41

Robert Thompson Tim Hayes Jordan Deane Bryce Penny Marcellus Wilford Emmanuel Grembo Justin Hairston

5-8 5-8 5-9 5-10 5-10 6-4 6-5

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Lima OH/Senior Toledo OH/Alpena CC Lathrup Village MI/Southfield Akron OH/Akron Univ. Oak Park MI/Berkley Tiffin OH/Calvert Detroit MI/Cabrini

Head Coach: Dave Clinger

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2009-10 Tiffin University Men’s Basketball Preview

The Tiffin University Men’s Basketball team looks to take things in a new direction with a new head coach and many new faces as the team enters its second season in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. John Hill takes over the program, returning to Tiffin as Head Coach following a 26 year career as Head Coach at Heidelberg College. Hill won 357 games with Heidelberg and looks to bring the same level of success and competitiveness to the Dragons. “This year our emphasis is on having a new look and a new attitude,” Hill noted. “This is a chance for the program to head in a new direction and get a fresh start with a new year.” Three returners bring experience to the floor this season. The returners are led by guard Brian Scott (8.2 ppg), post players Rafael Cuellar (10.4 ppg, 5.2 rpg) and Mohammed Fall (5.1 ppg, 4.2 ppg). But for the Dragons to succeed this season, they will need contributions from many of the new faces brought in by Coach Hill and his staff. Leading the new standouts for TU are Brandon Harris, DeAngelo Jordan, Keenan Barlow, and Austin Smith. Harris (6-9, 245 lb. post) attended Duquesne University in Pittsburgh as a redshirt freshman. His sophomore year he transferred to Centenary College in Shreveport, Louisiana where he played in 20 of 31 games. Jordan (6-6, perimeter) last attended Owens Community College in Toledo. He has a strong perimeter shooting game and was team MVP for Owens last season, earning All-Conference honors and the team Captain’s Award. He averaged 14 ppg and 9 rpg for the Express. Barlow (6-5, 220 lb. post) is a sophomore transfer from Indiana State. After redshirting in his first season, Barlow played in 16 games for the Sycamores last year. As a high school standout, Barlow was First Team All City and All-State Honorable Mention, averaging 12 ppg with 8 rpg. Smith (6-5, 185 lb. perimeter) gives the Dragons needed depth on the wing. A left-handed shooter, Smith tallied 18.5 ppg and 7 rpg as a Special Mention All-Ohio player for Colonel Crawford. He also earned Player of the Year honors in District VI. Also looking to make significant contributions this season are 6-4 guard Ryan Cosgray, 6-1 guard Mike Hammonds, 6-2 guard Brandon Amann, and 6-5 forward Ryan Davis. 8


Freshman Guard - 6-4, 195 Grove City OH/Grove City

2-Ryan Cosgray Athletic History Personal - Ryan Cosgray, a 6-3 wing player, averaged 18.5 ppg and 11.5 rebounds for Grove City High School finishing with a 21-2 record. Ryan was 1st team all-Ohio Capital Conference and Hon Mention All State. He plans to major in Sports Management.

Junior Guard - 5-7, 170 Dayton OH/Chaminade-Julienne

3-Brian Scott Athletic History 2008-09 - 8.2 ppg, 1.9 rpg, 57 assists, 31 steals. 2007-08 - 11.2 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 84 assists, 41 steals...named to ICAA All-Freshmen team. Personal - Brian Scott is a guard from Trotwood, Ohio. He is the son of Brian Scott, Tara Scott and Toni Scott and has three brothers, Marquise, Trelan and Tyson, and has two sisters, Bria and Tahj. Brian attended Chaminade-Julienne High School where he was coached by Joe Staley and earned GCL Player of the Year, GCL 1st team, Prep Spotlight All-State Dream Team, 1st team All-Area and holds the school record for points in a half (27) and all time leader for 3 pointers in a season (70). Brian is a Marketing major and plans on owning his own company after graduation. Scouting Report - Returning starter who should lead the team at the point position. Has made a good transition from wing to point and could lead the team in assists and free throw shooting while averaging double figures.

Freshman Guard - 6-1, 165 Orrville OH/Orrville

5-Donald Short Athletic History Personal - Donald Short is a guard from Orrville, Ohio. He attended Orrville High School and played for Coach Donald Short. He is the son of Donald and Monica Short and has two brothers (Brandon, Bryce) and a sister (Porsha). He is majoring in Sports and Recreation and plans on entering the coaching ranks after graduation. Scouting Report - Donald Short will compete for time at the point guard position and is a redshirt/transfer from Malone (2nd player whose father played for Coach Hill). Strong, quick point guard who was set back by an early season injury. At Orrville HS he averaged 14 ppg and 4 assists. 9


Freshman Guard - 6-2, 175 Circleville OH/Logan Elm

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Athletic History Personal - Brandon Amann is a guard from Circleville, Ohio where he attended Logan Elm High School and played for Coach Doug Stiverson. Brandon is the son of Bryan Amann and Kim Clark and has a sister, Brittany. He is a First Team AllOhio player who was named District Player of the Year and made a Final Four appearance. He is majoring in Sports Management and plans on being an NBA scout or coach after graduation.

Scouting Report - Brandon led Division II Logan Elm to a 24-2 record and a State Semi Final appearance. Brandon averaged 23 ppg while earning 1st team all-Ohio. Brandon will major in Business/Sports Management.

Senior Center - 6-5, 230 Cincinnati OH/Western Hills

12-Rafael Cuellar Athletic History 2008-09 - 10.4 ppg, 5.2 rpg. 2007-08 - 10 ppg, 6.6 rpg...named to the All-ICAA

Freshmen squad. Personal - Rafael Cuellar is a center from Cincinnati, Ohio. He is the son of Rosemary Cuellar and has two brothers, DeMarco and Ravontae. Rafael attended Western Hills High School where he was coached by PJ Mays and earned Honorable Mention All-State, 1st team All-District and 1st team All-Conference. Rafael is an Accounting major who plans on pursuing his Master’s degree after graduation. Scouting Report - First captain announced by Coach Hill, showing strong performances early. Strong to the basket and tough competitor. Should start for his third season.

Junior Guard - 6-0, 185 Dearborn Hts MI/E. Mich. Univ.

14-Merlynd Ameti Athletic History Personal - Merlynd Ameti is a guard from Dearborn Hts. MI. He is the son of Giilferet Ala and Bashkim Ameti and has two brothers, Durim and Erol. He attended Annapolis High School and was an All-City, Metro, and Conference player as well as Team MVP. He is majoring in Accounting and wants to pursue a career in marketing or accounting after graduation.

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Scouting Report - will compete for time at the point guard position. An All Metro, All-City, All Conference player from Dearborn Heights Michigan and Annapolis HS where he averaged 22 ppg. Transfer from Eastern Michigan University.


Freshman Guard - 6-4, 190 Cincinnati OH/Tusculum College

20-Ross Renken Athletic History

Personal - Ross Renken is a guard from Cincinnati,

Ohio where he played for Oak Hills High School and coach Mike Price. He is the son of Bill and Nancy Renken and has a brother, Brad. He was a All-District and All-League player at Oak Hills, and he plans on pursuing a career in the forensics and criminal justice field. Scouting Report - Ross Renken helped lead Cincinnati Oak Hills to a league championship and district runner-up finish while aveaging 12 ppg and 3 rebs. Redshirt/Transfer from Tusculum College.

Freshman Guard - 6-1, 175 Akron OH/St. Vincent-St. Mary’s

22-Mike Hammonds Athletic History Personal - Michael Hammonds is a guard from

Akron, Ohio. He attended St. Vincent-St. Mary High School and was coached by Dru Joyce. He is the son of Michael Cole and Tonika Hammonds and has a sister, Logan Johnson. He is majoring in Sports Managment and plans to pursue a professional career after graduation. Scouting Report - Michael Hammonds will compete for time at the point guard position after a very successful career at St.Vincent-St. Mary’s High School where he led them to a 23-4 Division II State Championship.

Junior Guard - 6-7, 205 Highland Park MI/Owens CC

24-DeAngelo Jordan

Athletic History Personal - DeAngelo Jordan is a guard from Highland Park High School in Detroit, Michigan. His grandmother is Barbara Jordan and he has a brother, Daunte, and sister, Shana as well as a daughter, Savanna. He was an All-Conference player at Owens CC, averaging 14 ppg and 9 rpg while earning Team MVP honors. He wants to pursue a professional career overseas or become a successful businessman. Scouting Report - DeAngelo Jordan will see immediate action on the perimeter for the Dragons. DeAngelo comes to Tiffin by way of Highland Park HS in Detroit and Owens CC in Toledo. Jordan, a 6-7 perimeter player, may be one of the best shooters/jumpers in the program. DeAngelo was the team MVP last season for Owens, earning all conference honors and the team Captains award. He averaged 14 points and 9 rebounds per game for the Express. 11


Freshman Guard - 6-5, 190 Bucyrus OH/Colonel Crawford

30-Austin Smith Athletic History Personal - Austin Smith is a guard from Bucyrus, Ohio where he attended Colonel Crawford High School and played for Coach David Sheldon. He is a Special Mention All-Ohio player and set the career scoring mark at Colonel Crawford. He is the son of Ron and Connie Smith and has a sister, Jessica. He plans on owning his own business after graduation. Scouting Report - Austin Smith, a local product, from Colonel Crawford High School, will be able to add to the team’s depth on the perimeter. Smith, 6-5, 185 “lefty” shooter will bring his 18.5 ppg and 7.0 rebounds to challenge for playing time. Austin was Special Mention All Ohio, and Player of the Year in District VI. He was first team all conference for three years and was Colonel Crawfords all time leading scorer with 1375 career points.

Sophomore Center - 6-9, 245 Akron OH/Centenary College

32-Brandon Harris Athletic History Personal - Brandon Harris is a center from Akron, Ohio where he attended St. Vincent-St. Mary High School. He is the son of Lee and Karen Harris and has two brothers, Jason and Damon. He is majoring in Arts Administration and wants to play basketball professionally overseas or pursue a career in the arts after graduation. Scouting Report - Brandon Harris, the son of Coach Hill’s former player. Brandon is a 6-9, 245 lb post player who played basketball at St. Vincent-St Mary’s High School in Akron. Upon graduation, Brandon attended Duquesne University in Pittsburgh as a red shirt freshman. His sophomore year he transferred to Centenary College in Shreveport, LA where he saw action in 20 of 31 games, averaging a little over 8 minutes per game. Brandon will have three varsity seasons remaining.

Sophomore Forward - 6-6, 225 Indianapolis IN/Indiana State Univ.

34-Keenan Barlow

Athletic History Personal - Keenan Barlow is a forward from Indianapolis, Indiana where he attended Cathedral High School and played for Scott Hicks. He was an All-City pick and earned Second Team All-State honors before going to Indiana State University. He is the son of Ken Barlow and Shawn Johnson and has a brother Kelsey. He is majoring in Art Administration and wants to be a graphic designer when he graduates. Scouting Report - Keenan Barlow is a 6-5, 220 lb sophomore by way of Indiana State and Indianapolis Catholic HS. Keenan was redshirted his first season and this past season played in 16 games for the Sycamores. As a high school senior, Keenan was 1st team all city and All State Honorable Mention. Averaging 12 ppg and 8 rebounds. His father, Ken Barlow played for Notre Dame and was drafted in the first round of the NBA draft, playing three seasons before finishing his career in Italy (12 years). Keenan should be able to help immediately and play on the perimeter.

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Freshman Forward - 6-5, 195 Newark OH/Lakewood Hebron

42-Ryan Davis Athletic History Personal - Ryan Davis is a forward from Hebron Lakewood High School in Newark, Ohio. He is the son of Mike and Julie Davis and has a brother, Phil, and sister, Rachel. He is a First Team Mid-State player who earned Mid-State Player of the Year honors. During his prep career he was Special Mention All-Ohio and First Team Player of the Year in District 11. He plans on pursuing a career in his field of study after graduation. Scouting Report - Ryan Davis, a 6-5 wing/post player, was 1st Team District 11 and 1st Team Mid State League, leading his team to a 17-4 record while averaging 16.5 ppg—shooting 52% and grabbing 11.8 rpg. Will major in Business.

Junior Forward - 6-5, 230 Cincinnati OH/Western Hills

52-Mohammed Fall

Athletic History 2008-09 - 5.1 ppg, 4.2 rpg. Personal - Mohammed Fall is a post from Cincinnati, Ohio. He attended Western Hills High School where he was coached by Coach P.J. Mays. Mohammed is the son of Aminatasy and Noah Fall and has a brother, Amadou and two sisters, Zina and Niffa. Mohammed is a Business Management major and plans to work for Proctor and Gamble after graduation. Scouting Report - Saw limited time last season but could provide valuable minutes in the post this season. Strong, quick, aggressive player who will play strong and physical under the basket.

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Freshman Guard - 5-8, 145 Lima OH/Senior

Athletic History

Personal - Robert Thompson is a guard from Lima Senior High School in

Lima, Ohio. He played for Shawn Allen and was a two-time All-Conference player and a District 8 All-Star. He is the son of Robert Thompson and Tammy Pelletier and has a brother, Troy, and two sisters, Janetta and Janitta. He is majoring in Sports Management and wants to be part of a college or professional coaching staff or management after graduation.

0-Robert Thompson Junior Guard - 5-8, 157 Toledo OH/Alpena CC Athletic History

Personal - Tim Hayes is a guard from Start High School in Toledo, Ohio. He

is the son of Tim Hayes and Willie Ann Eaton. He averaged 6.3 ppg and 5 assists per game at Alpena CC. He plans on becoming successful in his field of study after graduation.

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Freshman Guard - 5-9, 160 Lathrup Village MI/Southfield Athletic History

Personal - Jordan Deane is a guard from Detroit, Michigan who attended

Southfield-Lathrup High School and played for Coach Mike Avery. He was an Honorable Mention All-Conference player in high school. He is the son of George and Alma Deane and has a sister Amber. He is majoring in Business Management and wants to manage or own an already established business after graduation.

15-Jordan Deane Sophomore Guard - 5-10, 145 Akron OH/Akron Univ. Athletic History

Personal - Bryce Penny is a guard from Akron, Ohio where he attended

Garfield High School. He is the son of Bernard and Felicia Penny and has a brother, Bernard, and a sister, TaMeisha. He is majoring in Business and wants to pursue a career in the business sector after graduation.

21-Bryce Penny 14


Freshman Guard - 5-10, 155 Oak Park MI/Berkley Athletic History

Personal - Marcellus Wilford is a guard from Oak Park, Michigan where

he played at Berkley High School for Coach Jeremy Denha. He is the son of Antoinette Wilford and has a sister, Diamond. He was an All-Area selection in high school, averaging 10 ppg. He is majoring in Business Management and wants to pursue a profession in the private sector after graduation.

31-Marcellus Wilford

Freshman Forward - 6-4, 190 Tiffin OH/Calvert

Athletic History

Personal - Emmanuel Grembo is a forward from Bangui, Central Aftrican

Republic where he attended Charles de Gaulle High School. He is the son of Joseph and Nicole Grembo and has a brother, Herve, and a sister, Elizabeth. He is majoring in Business and wants to relocate to France and pursue a career in international business.

35-Emmanuel Grembo Sophomore Forward - 6-5, 180 Detroit MI/Cabrini Athletic History

Personal - Justin Hairston is a forward from Detroit, Michigan who

attended Cabrini High School and played for Coach Norman. He is a two-time All-Catholic and All-Metro West player. He is the son of Tyrone Hairston and Deborah Bradley and has a brother Avery and three sisters, Asia, Courtney, and Andrea. He is majoring in Sports Management and wants to be a business owner after graduation.

41-Justin Hairston 15


2-Ryan Cosgray 6-4, 195, FR, G Grove City OH/HS

14-Merlynd Ameti 6-0, 185, JR, G Dearborn Hts MI/ E. Michigan Univ.

3-Brian Scott 5-7, 170, JR, G Dayton OH/ Chaminade-Julienne

5-Donald Short 6-1, 165, FR, G Orrville OH/HS

20-Ross Renken 22-Mike Hammonds 24-DeAngelo Jordan 6-4, 190, FR, G 6-1, 175, FR, G 6-7, 205, JR, G Cincinnati OH/ Akron OH/ Highland Park MI/ Tusculum College St. Vincent-St. Mary’s Owens CC

32-Brandon Harris 34-Keenan Barlow 6-9, 245, SO, C 6-6, 225, SO, G Akron OH/ Indianapolis IN/ St. Vincent-St. Mary’s Indiana St. Univ.

John Hill Head Coach First Year

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10-Brandon Amann 12-Rafael Cuellar 6-2, 175, FR, G 6-5, 230, SR, C Circleville OH/ Cincinnati OH/ Logan Elm Western Hills

Jerry Buccilla Asst. Coach First Year

30-Austin Smith 6-5, 190, FR, G Bucyrus OH/ Colonel Crawford

42-Ryan Davis 6-5, 195, FR, F Newark OH/ Lakewood Hebron

52-Mohammed Fall 6-5, 230, JR, F Cincinnati OH/ Western Hills

Dave Clinger Asst. Coach First Year

Josh Diaz Asst. Coach First Year


Tiffin University Season Box Score (as of Oct 22, 2009) All games RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

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01 03 04 05 10 11 12 21 22 23 25 31 32 33 34 52

Player

Alex Strok Brian Scott Justin Sparks Josh Diaz Anton Shoetan Mohammed Fall Rafael Cuellar Avery Davis Phillip Brooks Darryle Miller Donnell Patterson Angelo Mason Alan Bradford Darryl Stinson Ryan Webb Justin Hairston Team Total.......... Opponents......

OVERALL 2-25 1-21 1-4

gp-gs

HOME 1-11 0-11 1-0

Total 3-Point min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg%

27-26 27-20 2-0 24-9 26-0 26-4 25-25 18-6 21-1 26-18 25-17 1-0 7-1 22-4 11-4 14-0

849 799 12 311 243 438 686 177 195 506 656 1 152 222 151 51

27 27

5449 5449

31.4 29.6 6.0 13.0 9.3 16.8 27.4 9.8 9.3 19.5 26.2 1.0 21.7 10.1 13.7 3.6

103-283 77-207 1-1 12-34 14-74 50-135 106-213 6-25 15-38 50-145 96-251 0-0 15-39 17-46 13-34 5-13

.364 45-128 .372 44-125 1.000 1-1 .353 3-19 .189 5-37 .370 4-13 .498 5-11 .240 1-10 .395 0-9 .345 6-32 .382 35-110 .000 0-0 .385 4-11 .370 1-5 .382 0-1 .385 0-1

AWAY 1-14 1-10 0-4

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

.352 73-95 .352 24-28 1.000 0-0 .158 6-11 .135 16-27 .308 29-47 .455 42-90 .100 0-2 .000 19-29 .188 13-27 .318 20-27 .000 0-0 .364 16-27 .200 7-16 .000 2-6 .000 5-6

.768 .857 .000 .545 .593 .617 .467 .000 .655 .481 .741 .000 .593 .438 .333 .833

off

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

Rebounds def tot avg

9 59 68 20 31 51 0 0 0 6 20 26 4 13 17 47 63 110 60 71 131 3 14 17 12 30 42 28 64 92 24 46 70 0 0 0 4 6 10 11 23 34 20 27 47 3 4 7 63 51 114 580-1538 .377 154-513 .300 272-438 .621 314 522 836 750-1470 .510 185-455 .407 516-748 .690 329 745 1074

2.5 1.9 0.0 1.1 0.7 4.2 5.2 0.9 2.0 3.5 2.8 0.0 1.4 1.5 4.3 0.5

pf dq

54 63 0 41 36 74 72 14 31 87 62 1 20 32 24 4

1 1 0 1 1 5 2 0 0 5 1 0 2 2 1 0

a

69 57 2 14 5 4 35 11 2 23 29 0 19 7 6 1

to blk stl

pts

76 3 45 324 56 1 31 222 0 0 0 3 23 3 13 33 32 1 6 49 42 6 11 133 53 4 29 259 11 0 8 13 15 1 3 49 56 12 20 119 55 1 29 247 1 0 0 0 22 1 11 50 14 3 2 42 11 7 10 28 3 0 0 15 3 31.0 615 22 284 473 43 218 1586 39.8 403 - 406 395 74 223 2201

avg

12.0 8.2 1.5 1.4 1.9 5.1 10.4 0.7 2.3 4.6 9.9 0.0 7.1 1.9 2.5 1.1 58.7 81.5

The Gillmor Student Center

Score by Periods Tiffin University Opponents

1st 753 1076

2nd 822 1111

OT 3 3

OT2 8 11

Totals 1586 2201

The Gillmor Student Center has been the home arena for Tiffin University basketball since the 1988-89 season - and, like the saying goes, there’s no place like home. Since the basketball team began playing its games in the Gillmor Center, the Dragons have compiled an overall record of 175 wins and 109 losses. In the 20-year history of the center, TU has only had eight losing seasons on the floor. The Dragons have a winning percentage of .616 in the Gillmor Center, including a 72-12 record between 1988-1993. In addition to the main auditorium, the building also contains over 17 offices, shower and locker rooms, a training room, a bookstore, a media conference room, a Student Activities room, the Student Affairs offices, the Channel 10 broadcast center, the Tiffin University Hall of Fame, and Trophy Gallery. A complete renovation of the Gillmor Center was recently completed. The Dining Commons, the Osceola Theater, a student lounge, expanded recreation room, numerous new offices, and expanded parking areas are just a few of the new renovations. The complex nearly tripled in size and has grown to service even more of the Tiffin University community. Tiffin University enters its second season as a member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Tiffin University is the league’s 14th full member and sponsors 18 of the GLIAC’s 20 championship sports. Located in on a 110-acre campus in Tiffin, Ohio, Tiffin University was founded in 1888 and is entering its 11th year of NCAA Division II status. Tiffin is the third institution from the state of Ohio to join the GLIAC. Ashland University, located in Ashland, Ohio, joined the league on July 1, 1995. The University of Findlay, in Findlay, Ohio, began competing in the league on July 1, 1997. The GLIAC’s members in Michigan include: Ferris State University, Grand Valley State University, Hillsdale College, Lake Superior State University, Michigan Technological University, Northern Michigan University, Northwood University, Saginaw Valley State University, and Wayne State University. The University of Indianapolis competes as an associate member in the GLIAC in football and men’s and women’s swimming & diving.

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Dragons Opponents

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Ashland University Location: Ashland OH Nickname: Eagles Colors: Purple and gold Arena: Kates Gymnasium Affilliation: NCAA II AD: Bill Goldring SID: Al King Head Coach: John Ellenwood Years at school: first year Record: first year 2008-09 record: 10-16, 8-14 Starters returning: 3 Lettermen returning/lost: 7/4

Central State University Location: Wilberforce OH Nickname: Marauders Colors: Maroon and Gold Affilliation: NCAA II AD: Kellen Winslow SID: Ken Marshall Head Coach: Doug Lewis Years at school: 7 Record: 103-54 2008-09 record: 19-8 Starters returning/lost: 3/2 Lettermen returning/lost: 8/3

University of Findlay Location: Findlay OH Nickname: Oilers Colors: Orange and black Arena: Croy Gymnasium Affilliation: NCAA II AD: Steven Rackley SID: David Buck Head Coach: Ron Niekamp Years at school: 25 Record: 550-174 2008-09 record: 36-0, 22-0 Starters returning/lost: 2/3 Lettermen returning/lost: 7/5

Grand Valley State University Location: Allendale MI Nickname: Lakers Colors: Blue, black and white Arena: GVSU Fieldhouse Arena Affilliation: NCAA II AD: Tim Selgo SID: Tim Nott Head Coach: Ric Wesley Years at school: 6 Record: 131-30 2008-09 record: 21-10, 14-8 Starters returning/lost: 4/1 Lettermen returning/lost: 7/5

Cincinnati-Clermont Location: Batavia OH Nickname: Cougars Colors: Red and Black Arena: Student Activities Center Affilliation: USCAA AD: Brian Sullivan Head Coach: John Hurley Years at school: 7 2008-09 record: 15-14 Starters returning/lost: 3/2 Lettermen returning/lost: 7/3

Hillsdale College Location: Hillsdale MI Nickname: Chargers Colors: Royal blue and white Arena: Jesse Philips Arena Affilliation: NCAA II AD: Don Brubacher SID: Brad Monastiere Head Coach: John Tharp Years at school: 3 Record: 234-133 2008-09 record: 16-11, 14-8 Starters returning/lost: 4/1 Lettermen returning/lost: 11/5

Ferris State University Location: Big Rapids MI Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Crimson and gold Arena: Jim Wink Arena Affilliation: NCAA II AD: Tom Kirinovic SID: Joe Gorby Head Coach: Bill Sall Years at school: 8 Record: 106-108 2008-09 record: 14-14, 12-10 Starters returning/lost: 4/1 Lettermen returning/lost: 8/4

Kentucky Wesleyan College Location: Owensboro KY Nickname: Panthers Colors: Purple, white Arena: Owensboro Sportscenter Affilliation: NCAA II AD: Gary Gallup SID: Roy Pickerill Head Coach: Todd Lee Years at school: 5 Record: 65-50 2008-09 record: 19-9 Starters returning/lost: 3/2 Lettermen returning/lost: 5/6


Dragons Opponents

Lake Superior State University Location: Sault Ste. Marie MI Nickname: Lakers Colors: Royal Blue and Gold Arena: Bud Cooper Gymnasium Affilliation: NCAA II AD: Kris Dunbar SID: Linda Bouvet Head Coach: Steve Hettinga Years at school: 10 Record: 129-132 2008-09 record: 22-9, 17-5 Starters returning/lost: 2/3 Lettermen returning/lost: 8/6

Saginaw Valley State University Location: University Center MI Nickname: Cardinals Colors: Red, white, blue Arena: James O’Neill Arena Affilliation: NCAA II AD: Mike Watson SID: Matthew Woodbury Head Coach: Frankie Smith Years at school: 3 Record: 21-31 2008-09 record: 9-17, 9-13 Starters returning/lost: 4/3 Lettermen returning/lost: 8/4

Michigan Tech University Location: Houghton MI Nickname: Huskies Colors: Silver/Gold/Black Arena: Complex Gymnasium Affilliation: NCAA II AD: Suzanne Sanregret SID: Wes Frahm Head Coach: Kevin Luke Record: 274-160 2008-09 record: 14-15, 10-12 Starters returning/lost: 2/3 Lettermen returning/lost: 6/5

Northern Michigan University Location: Marquette MI Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Old gold and Olive green Arena: Berry Events Center Affilliation: NCAA II AD: Ken Godfrey SID: David Faiella Head Coach: Dean Ellis Years at school: 23 Record: 358-288 2008-09 record: 11-16, 6-16 Starters returning/lost: 4/1 Lettermen returning/lost: 8/3

University of Southern Indiana Location: Evansville IN Nickname: Screaming Eagles Colors: Red, white, blue Arena: Physical Activities Center Affilliation: NCAA II AD: Jon Mark Hall SID: Ray Simmons Head Coach: Rodney Watson Years at school: first year Record: first year 2008-09 record: 27-7 Starters returning/lost: 4/1 Lettermen returning/lost: 12/3

Wayne State University Location: Detroit MI Nickname: Warriors Colors: Green and gold Arena: Matthaei Affilliation: NCAA II AD: Rob Fournier SID: Jeff Weiss Head Coach: David Greer Years at school: 8 Record: 130-120 2008-09 record: 12-15, 10-12 Starters returning/lost: 3/2 Lettermen returning/lost: 7/5

Northwood University Location: Midland MI Nickname: Timberwolves Colors: Columbia blue, white Arena: E.W. Bennett Center Affilliation: NCAA II AD: Pat Riepma SID: Travis McCurdy Head Coach: Bob Taylor Years at school: 12 Record: 460-273 2008-09 record: 13-15, 9-13 Starters returning/lost: 3/2 Lettermen returning/lost: 7/5

West Liberty State Location: West Liberty WV Nickname: Hilltoppers Colors: Black and Gold Arena: ASRC Affilliation: NCAA II AD: James Watson SID: Matt Watson Head Coach: Jim Crutchfield Years at school: 6 Record: 113-36 2008-09 record: 23-7 Starters returning/lost: 3/2 Lettermen returning: 6/3

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Individual Career Most Points Scored Best Scoring Avg. Most FG Att. Most FG Made Best FG Pct. Most 3-pt. FG Att. Most 3-pt. FG Made Best 3-pt. FG Pct. Most FT Attempts Most FT Made Best FT Pct. Most Rebounds Best Rebound Avg. Most Assists Most Steals Most Blocks

Dragon Record Book 2532 27 1746 991 58.5 679 261 44.7 704 504 80.2 1212 17.0 469 265 226

Jeff Ward Harry Bozarth Jeff Ward Jeff Ward Don Williams Kipp Huntsberger Kipp Huntsberger Tim Wypasek Jeff Ward Jeff Ward Mike Taylor Jeff Ward John Hosang Rocky Craft Don Williams Jeff Ward

1990-94 1965-67 1990-94 1990-94 1987-91 1998-02 1998-02 1994,96-98 1990-94 1990-94 1990-92 1990-94 1968-70 1978-83 1987-91 1990-94

Jeff Ward Most Points Scored - career

Individual Season

Tom Miller Most Rebounds in a game

Most Points Scored 49 Most Field Goals 18 Most 3-pointers 8 Most Free Throws 19 Most Rebounds 26 Most Assists 17 20

Most Points Scored 681 Jeff Ward Best Scoring Average 30.3 Harry Bozarth Most Field Goal Attempts 659 Mark Blankemeier Most Field Goals Made 294 Mark Blankemeier 294 Robin Farris Best Field Goal Percentage 66.4 Richard Torrence Most 3-pt. FG Att. 228 Ricky Spencer Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made 89 Ricky Spencer Best 3-pt. Field Goal Pct. 45.3 Tim Wypasek Most Free Throw Attempts 208 Jeff Ward Most Free Throws Made 153 Harry Bozarth Best Free Throw Percentage 91.5 Dan Anderson Most Rebounds 391 John Hosang Best Rebounding Average 20.6 John Hosang Most Assists 291 Terry Weigand Most Steals 101 Elmer Jackson Most Blocks 75 Jeff Ward

Individual Game

Fritz Smith vs. Columbus Bus. Univ. Mark Blankemeier vs. Siena Heights Harry Bozarth vs. CCC West John Hosang vs. Midland Kipp Huntsberger, Tim Wypasek Jeff Ward vs. Michigan-Dearborn Harry Bozarth vs. Franklin Tom Miller Andreas James

1992-93 1966-67 1978-79 1978-79 1975-76 1992-93 1992-93 1992-93 1997-98 1993-94 1966-67 1977-78 1969-70 1969-70 1985-86 1981-82 1991-92

1965-66 1978-79 1966-67 1969-70 2001-02, 1997-98 1993-94 1966-67 1966-67 1998-98


Team Season

Most Wins Best Scoring Average Best Defensive Average Most Field Goal Attempts Most Field Goals Made Best Field Goal Percentage Most 3-pt. Field Goal Attempts Most 3-pt. Field Goals Made Best 3-pt. Field Goal Percentage Most Free Throw Attempts Most Free Throws Made Best Free Throw Percentage Most Rebounds Best Rebounding Average Most Assists Most Steals

25 97.0 63.2 2221 1144 58.5 633 234 38.0 760 567 74.6 1318 42.5 706 315

1989-90 1969-70 1960-61 1993-94 1985-86 1985-86 1997-98 1997-98 1992-93 1991-92 1991-92 1991-92 1993-94 1993-94 1985-86 1997-98

Team Game

Most Pts. Scored Fewest Pts. Scored Most Field Goals Most 3-pointers Most Free Throws

Mark Blankemeier Most Field Goals Made - season

159 37 68 18 40

vs. Mt. Vernon 1968-69 vs. Muskingum 1983-84 vs. IU-East 1993-94 vs. Penn St.-Beaver 2004-05 vs. Kalamazoo 1987-88

All-Time Coaching Records

Ralph Gust (1) 1927-28 C.M. Hook (1) 1928-29 “Stick” Haley (1) 1929-30 Pop Hall (1) 1930-31 Charlie Bridges (5) 1931-36 Ray Keller (6) 1936-42 Dick Routh (5) 1946-51 Robert Morton (1) 1953-54 Robert Livengood (2) 1955-57 Earl Parks (1) 1957-58 James Cardi (1) 1958-59 Richard Barker (3) 1959-62 George Janson (18) 1962-80 Jim Reitenbach (4) 1980-84 Robin Farris Most Field Goals - season Keith Dambrot (2) 1984-86 David Greer (1) 1986-87 Jim Hammond (10) 1987-97 George Janson Dan Brook (2) 1997-99 Most Coaching Victories Steve Fleming (3) 1999-02 Andre’as James (4) 2002-06 Rodney Martin (3) 2006-09 John Hill (1) 2009-

8-3 4-5 8-3 2-10 30-21 51-47 44-44 2-5-1 NA 4-14 5-6 21-19 250-185 57-47 40-22 17-13 158-127 39-22 33-47 45-63 10-71

.727 .444 .727 .166 .588 .520 .500 .285 .222 .454 .525 .574 .548 .645 .566 .554 .639 .412 .416 .123

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Tiffin University Comprehensive Record Book Most Points - Season 1. Jeff Ward 681 92-93 2. Mark Blankemeier 676 78-79 3. Jeff Ward 672 93-94 4. Robin Farris 660 75-76 5. Jeff Ward 655 91-92 6. Elmer Jackson 620 81-82 7. John Hosang 613 68-69 8. Dan Anderson 609 79-80 9. Harry Bozarth 605 66-67 10. Bob Menear 592 72-73 11. Elmer Jackson 582 82-83 12. Thad Patrick 580 91-92 13. Mark Blankemeier 566 77-78 14. Tony Harvey 575 85-86 15. Tony Sutton 573 84-85 16. Larry Gase 570 71-72 17. Frank Cardo 547 81-82 18. Tony Sutton 537 85-86 19. Jeff Ward 524 90-91 20. Art Jordan 521 81-82

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Three Point Made - Season 1. Ricky Spencer 89 92-93 2. Tim Wypasek 78 97-98 3. Kipp Huntsberger 76 01-02 4. Thad Patrick 66 91-92 5. Kipp Huntsberger 64 99-00 6. Kipp Huntsberger 63 00-01 Mike Taylor 63 92-93 Free Throws Attempted - Season 1. Jeff Ward 208 93-94 2. Jeff Ward 205 92-93 3. Chad Kin 184 95-96 4. Jeff Ward 169 91-92 5. Ted Wypasek 151 94-95 6. Frank Cardo 145 81-82 7. Skibo Sims 136 86-87 8. Ty Trbovich 134 89-90 Mike Conrad 134 88-89 10. Two with 132

Field Goals Attempted - Season 1. Mark Blankemeier 659 78-79 2. Elmer Jackson 509 81-82 3. Jeff Ward 498 93-94 4. Dan Anderson 495 79-80 5. Elmer Jackson 483 82-83 6. Ty Trbovich 470 88-89 7. Jeff Ward 469 92-93 8. Art Jordan 454 81-82 9. Tony Sutton 452 85-86 Thad Patrick 452 91-92

Free Throws Made - Season 1. Harry Bozarth 153 66-67 2. Jeff Ward 151 92-93 3. Jeff Ward 139 93-94 4. Jeff Ward 134 91-92 5. Frank Cardo 127 82-83 6. Frank Cardo 122 81-82 7. Ted Wypasek 115 94-95 8. Chad Kin 113 95-96 9. Larry Gase 112 71-72 10. Tom Miller 111 64-65

Field Goals Made - Season 1. Mark Blankemeier 294 78-79 Robin Farris 294 75-76 3. Elmer Jackson 276 81-82 4. Dan Anderson 273 79-80 5. Tony Sutton 265 85-86 6. John Hosang 263 68-69 Jeff Ward 263 92-93 8. Mark Blankemeier 257 77-78 9. Bob Menear 256 72-73 10. Jeff Ward 255 91-92

Field Goal Percentage - Season 1. Richard Torrence .664 92-93 2. Don Williams .623 88-89 3. Jeff Ward .621 90-91 4. Jeff Ward .606 91-92 5. Thad Patrick .600 91-92 6. Jamie Jones .592 94-95 7. Josh Martin .591 99-00 8. Andre Taylor .589 93-94 9. Mike McGee .588 94-95 Gene Williams .588 86-87

Three Point Attempts - Season 1. Ricky Spencer 228 92-93 2. Kipp Huntsberger 188 01-02 3. Kipp Huntsberger 178 99-00 4. Tim Wypasek 172 97-98 Thad Patrick 172 91-92 Ted Wypasek 172 96-97

Three Point Percentage - Season 1. Tim Wypasek .453 97-98 2. Don Williams .449 90-91 3. Steve Doss .442 86-87 4. J.C. Lenk .438 01-02 5. Josh Miller .436 99-00 6. Ted Wypasek .412 93-94 Mike Taylor .412 92-93


Free Throw Percentage - Season 1. Dan Anderson .915 77-78 2. Kipp Huntsberger .898 99-00 3. Kipp Huntsberger .888 01-02 4. Thad Patrick .881 91-92 5. Tony Harvey .867 85-86 6. Tim Lowe .850 03-04 7. Frank Cardo .841 81-82 8. Kipp Huntsberger .839 00-01 9. Ted Wypasek .826 96-97 10. Hernandez Skiver .825 06-07

Scoring Average - Season 1. Harry Bozarth 30.3 66-67 2. Fritz Smith 27.0 63-64 3. John Hosang 25.4 68-69 Robin Farris 25.4 75-76 5. John Hosang 25.0 69-70 6. Harry Bozarth 22.5 65-66 7. Fritz Smith 22.4 65-66 Mark Blankemeier 22.4 78-79 9. Jon Cartwright 22.0 63-64 10. Jeff Ward 21.7 93-94 11. Jeff Ward 21.3 92-93 12. Mark Blankemeier 20.9 77-78 13. Elmer Jackson 20.6 81-82 14. Jack Wickert 20.5 65-66 15. Frank Cardo 20.4 82-83 16. Andre Taylor 20.3 93-94 17. Jeff Ward 19.8 91-92 18. Ty Trbovich 19.1 87-88 Tony Sutton 19.1 84-85 20. Larry Gase 19.0 71-72 1. John Hosang 2. Joe Graboski 3. Chad Kin 4. Jeff Ward 5. John Hosang Steve Micheli 7. Jeff Ward 8. Jeff Ward 9. Ty Trbovich 10. Jeff Ward

Rebounds - Season 391 69-70 382 79-80 344 95-96 341 93-94 338 68-69 338 79-80 309 91-92 301 92-93 274 88-89 261 90-91

Rebounding Average - Season 1. John Hosang 20.6 69-70 2. John Hosang 14.1 68-69 3. Joe Graboski 11.5 79-80 4. Chad Kin 11.1 95-96 5. Jeff Ward 11.0 93-94 6. Steve Micheli 10.2 79-80 7. Art Loescher 9.5 69-70 8. Jeff Ward 9.4 92-93 Jeff Ward 9.4 91-92 10 Mark Blankemeier 9.2 77-78 11. Art Loescher 8.8 70-71 12. Jim Huss 8.7 77-78

1. Terry Weigand 2. Andreas James 3. Terry Weigand 4. Mike Clark 5. John Miller 6. Rocky Craft Mike Taylor 8. Elmer Jackson 9. Don Williams 10. Andreas James

Assists - Season 291 85-86 211 98-99 198 84-85 190 91-92 187 96-97 174 79-80 174 92-93 173 81-82 161 89-90 158 97-98

Assist Average - Season 1. Terry Weigand 9.1 85-86 2. Andreas James 7.0 98-99 3. Terry Weigand 6.6 84-85 4. John Miller 6.2 96-97 5. Mike Clark 6.1 91-92 6. Todd Henry 5.8 02-03 7. Elmer Jackson 5.8 81-82 8. Andreas James 5.3 97-98 Rocky Craft 5.3 79-80 Mike Taylor 5.3 92-93 1. Elmer Jackson 2. Don Williams 3. Don Williams 4. Terry Weigand 5. Frank Cardo 6. Terry Weigand 7. Todd Henry 8. Justin Butler Andreas James Don Williams

Steals- Season 101 81-82 90 88-89 84 90-91 80 85-86 74 81-82 68 85-86 67 02-03 65 04-05 65 98-99 65 88-89

Blocked Shots - Season 1. Jeff Ward 75 91-92 2. Jeff Ward 64 93-94 3. Ty Trbovich 56 88-89 4. Ty Trbovich 47 87-88 5. Jeff Ward 45 90-91 6. Jeff Ward 42 92-93 7. Ty Trbovich 40 89-90 8. Chad Kin 39 95-96 9. Jimmy Norman 38 85-86

Rocky Craft Most assists - career

Tom Miller Most rebounds - game 23


Field Goals Attempted - Career 1. Jeff Ward 1746 90-94 2. Ty Trbovich 1589 86-90 3. Ted Wypasek 1291 93-97 4. Thad Patrick 1290 88-92 5. Frank Cardo 1186 80-84 6. Greg Gaskin 1135 94-98 7. Tony Sutton 1094 83-86 8. Dan Anderson 1064 77-81 9. Kipp Huntsberger 1004 98-02 10. Elmer Jackson 992 81-83

Field Goals Made - Career 1. Jeff Ward 991 90-94 2. Ty Trbovich 753 86-90 3. Frank Cardo 661 80-84 4. Thad Patrick 619 88-92 5. Tony Sutton 602 83-86 6. Greg Gaskin 577 94-98 7. Dan Anderson 574 77-81 8. Ted Wypasek 566 93-97 9. Mark Blankemeier 551 77-79 10. Don Williams 530 87-91 Three Point Attempted - Career 1. Kipp Huntsberger 679 98-02 2. Ted Wypasek 578 93-97 3. Ricky Spencer 441 91-94 4. J.C. Lenk 357 00-03 5. Alex Strok 343 066. Doug Taylor 307 97-01 7. Thad Patrick 286 88-92

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Free Throws Made - Career 1. Jeff Ward 504 90-94 2. Dan Anderson 398 77-81 3. Ted Wypasek 346 93-97 4. Ty Trbovich 313 86-90 5. Frank Cardo 311 80-84 6. Greg Gaskin 290 94-98 7. Jim Huss 287 74-78 8. Tom Blair 261 67-71 9. Don Williams 247 87-91 10. Harry Bozarth 232 65-67 Field Goal Percentage - Career 1. Don Williams .585 87-91 2. Josh Martin .570 98-01 3. Jeff Ward .568 90-94 4. Chad Kin .559 95-97 5. Frank Cardo .557 80-84 6. Josh Martin .554 98-01 7. Tony Sutton .550 83-86 8. Dan Anderson .539 77-81 9. Mike McGee .534 91-95 Three Point Percentage - Career 1. Tim Wypasek .447 94,96-98 2. Don Williams .432 87-91 3. J.C. Lenk .417 00-03 4. Steve Doss .399 86-88

Three Point Made - Career 1. Kipp Huntsberger 261 98-02 2. Ted Wypasek 204 93-97 3. Ricky Spencer 156 91-94 4. J.C. Lenk 138 00-03 5. Alex Strok 117 066. Thad Patrick 106 88-92

Free Throw Percentage - Career 1. Kipp Huntsberger .877 98-02 2. Mike Taylor .802 92-94 3. Justin Butler .794 04-07 4. J.C. Lenk .791 00-03 5. Frank Cardo .790 80-84 Thad Patrick .790 88-92 7. Dan Anderson .784 77-81 8. Hernandez Skiver .780 05Greg Gaskin .780 94-98 10. Ted Wypasek .778 93-97

Free Throws Attempted - Career 1. Jeff Ward 704 90-94 2. Dan Anderson 508 77-81 3. Ty Trbovich 475 86-90 4. Ted Wypasek 445 93-97 5. Frank Cardo 373 80-84 6. Greg Gaskin 372 94-98 7. Don Williams 332 87-91 8. Ryan Pessell 310 04-07 9. Josh Martin 287 98-01 10. Doug Taylor 285 97-01 Chad Kin 285 95-97

Scoring Average - Career 1. Harry Bozarth 27.0 65-67 2. Fritz Smith 25.4 61,64,66 3. John Hosang 25.1 68-70 4. Mark Blankemeier 22.0 77-79 5. Jon Cartwright 21.0 61-65 Robin Farris 21.0 74-76 7. Elmer Jackson 20.7 81-83 8. Jeff Ward 19.3 90-94 9. Frank Cardo 17.0 80-84 10. Tony Sutton 15.6 83-86 11. Josh Martin 15.4 98-01


Rebounds - Career 1212 90-94 905 86-90 811 78-81 803 68-72 763 94-98 729 68-70 689 98-01 590 78-80

1. Jeff Ward 2. Ty Trbovich 3. Joe Graboski 4. Art Loescher 5. Greg Gaskin 6. John Hosang 7. Josh Martin 8. Steve Micheli

Rebounding Average - Career 1. John Hosang 17.0 68-70 2. Jeff Ward 9.5 90-94 3. Steve Micheli 9.2 78-80 4. Chad Kin 9.1 95-97 5. Joe Graboski 9.0 78-81 6. Josh Martin 8.3 98-01 Mark Blankemeier 8.3 77-79 1. Terry Weigand 2. Rocky Craft 3. Don Williams 4. Andreas James 5. Frank Cardo 6. Scott Morrissey 7. John Miller 8. Elmer Jackson

Assists - Career 489 84-86 469 78-80,81-83 449 87-91 440 95-99 404 80-84 387 85-89 339 95-97 312 81-83

Assist Average - Career 1. Terry Weigand 7.9 84-86 2. John Miller 5.7 95-97 3. Elmer Jackson 5.4 81-83 4. Mike Clark 5.2 90-92 5. Todd Henry 4.7 02-04 1. Don Williams 2. Jeff Ward 3. Elmer Jackson 4. Frank Cardo 5. Andreas James 6. Thad Patrick 1. Jeff Ward 2. Ty Trbovich 1. 159 2. 156 3. 142 4. 137 5. 136 6. 134 7. 127 8. 125 125 10. 122

Steals - Career 265 87-91 193 90-94 170 81-83 148 80-84 142 95-99 139 88-92

Blocked Shots - Career 226 90-94 166 86-90 Single Game Team Records 68-69 Mt. Vernon 93-94 IU-East 71-72 Penn.-Ohio 68-69 Mt. Vernon 04-05 Penn St. Beaver 70-71 Mt. Vernon 84-85 Nazareth 70-71 Dyke 70-71 Mt. Vernon 70-71 Dyke

1. 68 2. 56 3. 55 4. 54 5. 53 6. 52 7. 50 8. 49

Field Goals Made 93-94 IU-East 80-81 Mt. Vernon 84-85 Nazareth 83-84 Grand Baptist 04-05 Penn St. Beaver 85-86 Nazareth 80-81 Mt. Vernon 80-81 Concordia

1. 18 2. 15 3. 14 4. 13

Three Point Made 04-05 Penn St. Beaver 97-98 Fanshawe 97-98 Urbana Two tied at

1. 40 2. 38 3. 34 4. 33 33 6. 31 7. 30 30 30 10. 29

Free Throws Made 87-88 Kalamazoo 84-85 Urbana 93-94 Lake Superior 80-81 Steubenville 91-92 Northwood Two tied at 93-94 Michigan-Dearborn 90-91 Wilfrid Laurier 90-91 Walsh Six tied at

Most Points - Career 1. Jeff Ward 2532 90-94 2. Ty Trbovich 1832 86-90 3. Ted Wypasek 1681 93-97 4. Frank Cardo 1611 80-84 5. Thad Patrick 1564 88-92 6. Dan Anderson 1546 77-81 7. Jim Huss 1452 74-78 8. Greg Gaskin 1444 94-98 9. Jon Cartwright 1416 61-65 10. Tony Sutton 1374 83-86 11. Don Williams 1357 87-91 12. Kipp Huntsberger 1284 98-02 13. Tom Blair 1273 68-72 14. Josh Martin 1260 98-01 15. Elmer Jackson 1203 81-83 16. Mark Blankemeier 1170 77-79 17. Tom Miller 1132 64-68 18. Robin Farris 1119 74-76 19. Joe Graboski 1113 77-81 20. Doug Taylor 1109 97-01 21. John Hosang 1079 68-70 22. Dave Bookmyer 1075 71-74 23. Fritz Smith 1070 61,64,66 24. Dorsey Birdsall 1058 87-90 25. Art Loescher 1055 68-72 26. Don Wright 1040 77-81 27. Harry Bozarth 1034 65-67 28. Ryan Pessell 1021 04-07

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1. 1100 2. 1091 3. 1088 4. 1022 5. 1021 6. 1006 7. 1000 8. 957 9. 952 10. 947

Team Records Field Goals Made 85-86 92-93 93-94 91-92 79-80 90-91 81-82 97-98 89-90 98-99

1. 2221 2. 2184 3. 2166 4. 2149 5. 2129 6. 2086 7. 2073 8. 2001 9. 1967 10. 1929

Field Goals Attempted 93-94 97-98 92-93 79-80 91-92 85-86 98-99 78-79 90-91 81-82

1. .548 2. .518 .518 4. .511 5. .507 6. .504 7. .502 8. .498 .498 10. .490

Field Goal Percentage 85-86 81-82 80-81 90-91 89-90 92-93 83-84 88-89 82-83 93-94

1. 234 2. 190 3. 182 4. 177 5. 171 6. 166 7. 165 8. 162 9. 159 159

3-pointers Made 97-98 98-99 93-94 92-93 04-05 99-00 01-02 91-92 00-01 05-06

1. 633 2. 550 3. 514 4. 513 5. 494 6. 492 7. 487 8. 477 9. 466 466

3-pointers Attempted 97-98 98-99 93-94 08-09 99-00 04-05 03-04 05-06 92-93 91-92

1. .380 2. .373 3. .370 .370 5. .358 6. .354 7. .348 .348 9. .347

3-point Percentage 92-93 01-02 97-98 87-88 00-01 93-94 04-05 91-92 Three with

1. 567 2. 511 3. 506 4. 495 5. 466 6. 463 7. 453 8. 452 9. 451 10. 438

Free Throws Made 91-92 89-90 95-96 96-97 88-89 90-91 93-94 94-95 92-93 01-02

1. 760 2. 741 3. 712 4. 706 5. 681 6. 663 663 8. 645 9. 642 10. 639

Free Throws Attempted 91-92 95-96 89-90 96-97 88-89 94-95 93-94 90-91 98-99 92-93

1. .746 2. .738 3. .720 4. .718 .718 6. .706 7. .704 8. .701 9. .698 10. .691

Free Throw Percentage 91-92 85-86 87-88 90-91 89-90 92-93 99-00 96-97 79-80 01-02

1. 1420 2. 1318 3. 1277 4. 1250 5. 1205 6. 1160 7. 1153 8. 1107 9. 1092 10. 1083

79-80 93-94 97-98 98-99 95-96 91-92 94-95 96-97 92-93 99-00

Rebounds


1. 43.0 2. 42.5 3. 41.7 4. 41.2 5. 40.1 6. 39.2 7. 38.9 8. 38.0 9. 37.2 10. 37.1

Rebounding Average 79-80 93-94 98-99 97-98 99-00 04-05 95-96 01-02 94-95 03-04

Points

1. 2827 2. 2811 3. 2796 4. 2595 5. 2581 6. 2559 7. 2517 8. 2460 9. 2452 10. 2442

92-93 93-94 91-92 85-86 97-98 90-91 98-99 95-96 89-90 79-80

1. 112.7 2. 103.4 3. 98.9 4. 91.5 5. 90.9 6. 90.7 7. 89.7 8. 87.4 9. 85.7 10. 84.7

Scoring Average 69-70 70-71 68-69 72-73 71-72 93-94 66-67 67-68 92-93 91-92

1. 706 2. 554 3. 552 4. 539 5. 518 6. 514 7. 492 8. 479 9. 474 10. 461

85-86 97-98 79-80 81-82 93-94 98-99 89-90 96-97 88-89 95-96

1. 401 2. 315 3. 301 4. 299 5. 292 6. 288 7. 286 8. 275 9. 261 10. 256

81-82 97-98 93-94 90-91 98-99 91-92 89-90 99-00 92-93 05-06

Turnovers

1. 294 2. 335 3. 380 4. 382 5. 409 6. 413 7. 420 8. 430 9. 434 10. 433

80-81 85-86 03-04 05-06 82-83 02-03 90-91 89-90 04-05 83-84

1. 105 2. 101 3. 93 4. 91 5. 81 6. 77 77 8. 75 75 10. 67

Blocked Shots 91-92 93-94 04-05 88-89 03-04 96-97 89-90 90-91 92-93 94-95

Fritz Smith Most points scored - game

Assists

Steals Dan Anderson 1546 career points

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As Athletic Director at Tiffin University and Head Baseball Coach since 1992, I can personally attest to the fact that this is an exciting time at Tiffin University and particularly its athletic department. As a full member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, arguably the nation’s finest conference, it is time to make a strong commitment to excellence. I am committed to increasing the visibility and our outreach efforts of TU’s athletic department while remaining conscious of your needs and concerns. Because of this the Tiffin University Athletic Department annually holds the Tiffin University Athletic Department Golf Outing. By supporting Tiffin University Athletics through participation in the golf outing, the community assists us with this commitment and ensures our student athletes compete at the highest level. Thanks for your continued support, Lonny Allen Athletic Director Tiffin University Our Athletic Department is eager to continue our growing success. Being a member of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), widely recognized as one of the finest NCAA Division II conferences, ensures that Tiffin University is competing against some of the strongest competition in the nation. As our University and reputation continues to progress within the community, the GLIAC, and the NCAA, we want to thank you, the fans, for supporting us in our endeavors. With the generous support and funding from friends, parents, alumni, and neighbors we can continue to prosper to be an elite NCAA D-II institution. Your annual involvement with our athletic fundraising guarantees that you will be recognized and promoted as a loyal constituent of Tiffin University Athletics throughout the entire school year. Tiffin University looks forward to the increase of our annual partnerships. The Tiffin University Athletic Department and its student-athletes would like to recognize and praise those individuals and businesses that have established a partnership with Tiffin University and we look forward to their continued support and friendship.

Premier Sponsors •

Smith Family Frosted Foods

Old Fort Bank

Reineke Ford Dealerships

Lane of Dreams

Fabrizio Chiropractic

UHS - University Housing Solutions

Tiffin Scenic Studio

Major Sponsors • • • • • 28

Corporate One Benefits Agency, Inc. National City Bank Holiday Inn Marathon Petroleum Co. LLC Team Sports

Event Sponsors • • •

Alvada Construction (Kirk Corporation) Beerco Clouse Construction


Patron Sponsors • • •

Liberty Tax Magnus Terra LLC P. T. Rehabilitation Services

• • •

Picture Perfect Allegra Printing Charles Construction

Supporter Sponsors • Advertiser-Tribune • IGS Energy • Education Sales Management ESM • TPC Food Service • Diversified Graphics • Tate & Associates, Inc. • Tom Rodgers Flowers • Nortrax • Crown Battery

• YMCA • First Ohio Credit Union • Mr. Thomas Coffman • Grand Rental Station • Seneca Cleaners / Seneca Printing Co. • Jeffrey Jewelry, Inc. • Target Enrollment Group • Merrill Lynch • Pacesetter Soccer Club Jimmy Walker • Anese Masonry Company

• Wildberry.com • Crystal Solutions • Tiffin Glass and Mirror • Frame Works Custom Framing and Gifts • Creeger Implement • MT Business Technologies • Friends Business Source

Fans and Friends of Tiffin University • Lucius Door • McClung’s Animal Hospital • Shake Shak • Champs Barber Shop • A.A. Fire Extinguisher Sales & Services, Inc. • Head Shed • King’s Glass Engraving • Dr. Robert Shreiner • JC Penney • The Drive Thru • Marco’s Pizza • Peebles • Tiffin Eye Center • Auto Zone • Napoli Pizza • Threads • The Review Times • Development • Ewald Furniture • Friends Business Source • Help Desk Ohio • Home Savings & Loan Company • Seneca Massage Therapy • TJ Willie’s • Vicek Orthodontics • Friedman Village of St. Francis, LLC • Clinton Heights Golf Course

• Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wood • AVI Food Systems • Ballreich Brothers, Inc. • Bernie Steinmetz • Brian Hall • Burns Electric, Inc. • Chris Brady II • Emily Gillock • Frameworks • Friends Business Source • Gary Duplessis • Higher Education Group • Jon Perkowski • Klay Tire & Oil • Mike Baltzell • New Transitions Counseling LLC • Phillips Electric & Appliance • Reino’s Pizza • Seneca Tiles, Inc. • Tiffin Hardware Company • Varsity Barber Shop • WFOB-AM/Roppe Corporation • Autumnwood Care Center • Body Works Fitness & Tanning • Felton CPA Services • Ralph’s Appliance • Supance and Howard • Fruth & Company

• Hampton Inn & Suites • Toledo Business Journal • Akron Aeros • Arnold Vending Company • Bair Brothers Sporting Goods and Awards • Red Hawk Run Golf Course • Ameriwood Industries, Inc. • Seislove Burial Vault Services, Inc. • The James Group • Anese Masonry Company • Crown Battery Manufacturing Co. • First Ohio Credit Union, Inc. • Grand Rental Station • MT Business Technologies, Inc. • Rodger’s Flowers, Inc. • Seneca Cleaners/Seneca Printing • Tiffin Community YMCA • Wild-berry.com • Sound Systems, Inc. • Pavement Maintenance Company, Inc. • Nortrak • Crystal Traditions • Westgate Village Merchants Association


11/17 ....West Liberty State ...........7:30 pm 11/23 ....at Southern Indiana .........7:30 pm 11/28 ....Cincinnati-Clermont .......3:00 pm 12/3 .......at Grand Valley State.......8:00 pm 12/5 .......at Ferris State ......................3:00 pm 12/8 .......at Central State ..................7:00 pm 12/12 ....Ashland ................................3:00 pm 12/19 ....at Lake Superior State .....3:00 pm 12/29 ....at Kentucky Wesleyan ....7:00 pm 1/2..........at Ashland ...........................3:00 pm 1/7..........Northern Michigan ..........8:00 pm 1/9..........Michigan Tech...................3:00 pm 1/11 .......at Saginaw Valley State ..8:00 pm 1/14 .......Ferris State ..........................8:00 pm 1/16 .......Grand Valley State ...........3:00 pm 1/21 .......at Findlay .............................7:30 pm 1/23 .......at Hillsdale...........................3:00 pm 1/28 .......Wayne State .......................8:00 pm 1/30 .......at Northwood .....................3;00 pm 2/4..........at Michigan Tech...............7:30 pm 2/6..........at Northern Michigan ......3:00 pm 2/11 .......Lake Superior State .........8:00 pm 2/13 .......Saginaw Valley State ......3:00 pm 2/18 .......Northwood .........................8:00 pm 2/20 .......at Wayne State ..................3:00 pm 2/25 .......Hillsdale ...............................8:00 pm 2/27 .......Findlay..................................3:00 pm

2009-2010 Tiffin University Dragon Basketball Team

John Hill

Jerry Buccilla

Dave Clinger

Josh Diaz

Head Coach

Assistant Coach

Assistant Coach

Graduate Assistant Coach

Tiffin University Department of Athletics • 155 Miami St. Tiffin, OHH 44883-2161 • www.tiffin.edu/athletics


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