2011-12 UNH Men's Basketball Media Guide

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WE ARE

NEW HAMPSHIRE Nestled in New Hampshire’s seacoast region, the UNH campus offers a pleasing mix of classic and modern buldings and college greens that gradually gives way to 2,600 acres of woods, fields, and farms.

The University prides itself as being a Top-10 entrepreneurial campus (Forbes.com and The Princeton Review). The Whittemore School of Business and Economics was recently selected second among all business schools in a nationwide pool of business school deans.

Students who choose UNH often do so because of the seemingly endless options offered through an accessible system of schools and colleges. UNH offers literally thousands of courses in more than 100 majors. UNH is one of the leading research schools on the East coast. A land-, sea- and space grant university, our University engages under graduates in the intellectual excitement of research.

The Wildcat sculpture, commissioned by the UNH alumni association, was created by Matthew Grey Palmer and is displayed on Main Street in front of the Whittemore Center and Memorial Field.


N E W H AWELCOME MPSHIRE UNH Basketball Quick Facts/Directions............................2 Media Information..................................................................3

The University of New Hampshire

University Profile................................................................. 5-6 Administration .................................................................... 7-9 Support Staff.....................................................................10-12

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Bill Herrion................................................14-15 Assistant Coaches............................................................16-17 Associate Head Coach Ken Dempsey...........................16 Assistant Coach Chris Mohr..........................................16 Assistant Coach Jean Bain..............................................17 Director of Basketball Operations Scott Weitzell......17

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Season Outlook

2011-12 Roster........................................................................19 2011-12 Outlook..............................................................20-21

Players

Alvin Abreu..................................................................23-24 Brian Benson......................................................................25 Ryan Herrion......................................................................26 Chris Matagrano...............................................................27 Ferg Myrick.........................................................................28 Chris Pelcher......................................................................29 Chandler Rhoads...............................................................30 Jeron Trotman....................................................................31 Jordon Bronner..................................................................32 Patrick Konan.....................................................................33 Scott Morris.......................................................................34 Kazadi Nyanguila..............................................................35 Garrett Jones......................................................................36 Tommy McDonnell...........................................................36

America East

America East 2010-11 Review.............................................38 America East Profile..............................................................39

2010-11 Review

2010-11 Final Statistics.........................................................40

The Record Book

Single Game Records/All-Time Record vs. Opponents.......41 Individual Season Records...................................................42 Individual Career Records.............................................43-44 Top Five Team Single-Season Efforts . ..............................45 Year-by-Year Records............................................................46 Year-by-Year Results........................................................47-50 Alumni Roster...................................................................51-52 Wildcat Honor Roll................................................................53

Credits: The 2011-12 University of New Hampshire Men’s Basketball Media Guide was written, edited and designed by the UNH Athletic Media Relations Office. An iMac using Adobe InDesign CS2 and Adobe Photoshop CS2 was used for the design and layout. Special thanks to Connor Meiselman and Kristen DeCandia for their assistance. Editor: Anthony DeAngelis Cover Designs: Anthony DeAngelis Action Photography: Gil Talbot, Mike Silverwood, Carrie Doyle Headshot Photos: Gil Talbot (Athletic Department Photographer) Region Photography: Carrie Doyle, the White Mountains Attractions Association and NHDTTD/Dave Shafer Select Archives Photos: Tom Maguire and Bob Homer

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School............................................University of New Hampshire Location...........................................................Durham, NH 03824 Enrollment.............................................................................. 14,492 President....................................................... Dr. Mark Huddleston Athletic Director..................................................... Marty Scarano Nickname............................................................................Wildcats Colors.......................................................................Blue and White Conference..................................................................America East First Season . ............................................................................. 1903 Arena......................................................... Lundholm Gymnasium Capacity..................................................................................... 3,000 Affiliation....................................................................America East Head coach................................................................... Bill Herrion Alma Mater......................................... Merrimack College (1981) Career Record/Years......................................... 307-277/20 Years Record at School/Years...................................... 70-108/Six Years America East Record/Years................................143-83/14 years Associate head coach......... Ken Dempsey (Moravian College ‘83) Assistant coach..............................Chris Mohr (Merrimack ‘97) Assistant coach.............................. Jean Bain (Northeastern ‘02) 2010-11 Overall Record.........................................................12-18 2010-11 Conference Record/Finish............................... 6-10/7th Lettermen Returning/Lost.......................................................10/4 Starters Returning/Lost.............................................................. 5/2 Men’s Basketball Contact............................. Anthony DeAngelis DeAngelis’ Office....................................................(603) 862-3835 DeAngelis’ Cell.......................................................(603) 812-6876 Office Fax.................................................................(603) 862-3839 Press Box Phone (Lundholm Gym)....................(603) 862-3181 Main Athletic Office..............................................(603) 862-2013 Basketball Office.....................................................(603) 862-2503 Basketball Office Fax.............................................(603) 862-4069

WWW.UNHWILDCATS.COM

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DIRECTIONS TO LUNDHOLM GYMNASIUM From the South: Take 95 North to 84 East. Follow 84 East through Connecticut to the Massachusetts Turnpike (Route 90). Stay on the Mass Pike for 10 miles before taking the exit for Auburn/Worcester and 290 East. Proceed east on 290 until it ends and merges with 495 North -- stay in the left lanes to exit to 495 North. Continue on 495 North -- it will end and merge with 95 North. Proceed on 95 North into New Hampshire and continue on to the toll booth. From the toll, go approximately seven miles and look for signs that read “NH Lakes and White Mountains,” and “Dover/Concord.” Exit to the left for the Spaulding Turnpike (Route 4 West). Go about four miles and take the last exit before the toll (Exit 6W) for Concord and Durham. At this point, you are still on Route 4 West. Go approximately four miles and continue straight through a traffic light (Madbury Road), and proceed another 1 1/2 miles to the Route 155A exit, marked University of New Hampshire.” Take a left turn off the ramp and proceed one mile to Field House, which is on the right at the top of the hill. From Maine: Follow 95 South to Spaulding Turnpike (Route 4 West) and continue as above. From the West (Vermont, Concord): Take 89 South to 93 North. Follow 93 North, approximately four miles to 393 East, which will merge with Route 4 East. Follow Route 4 to Route 155A exit for “University of New Hampshire.” Make a right off the ramp and proceed as above. From the West (Manchester, Nashua): Take 93 North to Route 101 East. Follow 101 to Exit 7 (Route 125). Exit and take a left onto 125 and follow straight to Lee Traffic Circle. First right at circle is Route 4 East. Continue as above. For parking: From ramp off of Route 4, proceed 3/4 mile, make a left turn opposite tennis courts -- Green sign “Field House Parking” -- follow road and turn right at fork. Parking Lot “A” is one-quarter mile ahead on the left. Department of Intercollegiate Athletics Field House 145 Main St. Durham, New Hampshire 03824

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The University of New Hampshire Office of Athletic Media & Public Relations welcomes members of the media covering Wildcat men’s basketball during the 2011-12 season. If we can be of any assistance to you throughout the year, please do not hesitate to contact us. We hope the following items will help you during your visits to UNH and while covering the Wildcats on the road.

INTERVIEWS

Post-game interviews will take place in the conference room located just outside of the Lundholm Gymnasium. For non-game day interviews, please make request through the media relations office by contacting Anthony DeAngelis.

WILDCATS ON THE RADIO

In its 12th year of covering University of New Hampshire sporting events, the Wildcat Sports Network will once again broadcast Wildcat men’s basketball games during the regular season and through the playoffs. The Wildcat Network is scheduled to cover selected regular season games and the America East playoffs. Veteran play-by-play announcer Jim Jeannotte, who has been broadcasting Wildcat Athletics since 1973, will continue to anchor men’s basketball coverage. He’ll be joined courtside for color-commentary by Mike Murphy. Murphy also works as the Associate Director of Athletic Media & Public Relations for the University of New Hampshire. The flagship stations will be WGIR 610 AM in Manchester, WGIN 930 AM in Rochester and WQSO 96.7 FM in Portsmouth. Also picking up the Wildcat Sports Network signal will be WUVR 1490 AM in Lebanon, WNTK 99.7 FM in New London, WCNL 1010 AM in Newport and WASR 1420 AM in Wolfeboro. For the complete broadcast schedule go to www.unhwildcats. com/TV-radio.

Doug Poole

Tom Wilkins

doug.poole@unh.edu

tom.wilkins@unh.edu

Eric Peterson

Anthony DeAngelis

eric.peterson@unh.edu

anthony.deangelis@unh.edu

Mike Murphy

mike.murphy@unh.edu

Jared Fieldsend

jared.fieldsend@unh.edu

CREDENTIALS

Please make all requests for game passes in advance with the Athletic Media and Public Relations Office. All credentials not picked up at the Media and Public Relations Office or mailed may be picked up at Will Call prior to the game.

BROADCAST ACCOMODATIONS

Visiting radio phone lines at Lundholm Gymnasium will be provided by the Athletic Media and Public Relations Office at no cost. Space is available for up to two visiting radio stations. Stations intending to broadcast a game should notify the Media and Public Relations Office as far in advance of the contest as possible.

Associated Press P.O. Box 1296 Concord, NH 03301 (603) 224-3327 (603) 226-0883 FAX

Foster’s Daily Democrat 333 Central Ave. Dover, NH 03820 (603) 742-4455 (603) 749-7079 FAX

Manchester Union Leader P.O. Box 9555 Manchester, NH 03105 (603) 668-4321 (603) 668-0382 FAX

Boston Globe 135 Morrissey Blvd. Boston, MA 02107 (617) 929-2860 (617) 929-2872 FAX

Keene Sentinel 60 West St. Keene, NH 03431 (603) 352-1234 (603) 352-0437 FAX

Nashua Telegraph P.O. Box 1008 Nashua, NH 03061 (603) 594-6467 (603) 882-2681 FAX

Boston Herald One Herald Square Boston, MA 02106 (617) 462-3005 (617) 542-1314 FAX

Laconia Citizen 171 Fair St. Laconia, NH 03246 (603) 524-3800 (603) 527-3593 FAX

Concord Monitor P.O. Box 1177 Concord, NH 03302-1177 (603) 224-5301 (603) 224-8120 FAX

Lawrence Eagle Tribune 100 Turnpike St. North Andover, MA 01845 (508) 685-1000 (508) 687-6045 FAX

The New Hampshire Memorial Union Building Durham, NH 03824 Sports Editor (603) 862-1490 (603) 862-3952 FAX Portsmouth Herald 111 Maplewood Ave. Portsmouth, NH 03801 (603) 463-1800 (603) 433-5760 FAX

Radio & Television

Newspapers/Wire Services

NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARY BASKETBALL MEDIA WERZ-FM 11 Downing Ct. Exeter, N.H. 03833 (603) 772-4757 (603) 772-8464 FAX WHEB-FM P.O. BOX 120 Portsmouth, NH 03802 (603) 463-7300 or 431-ROCK (603) 430-9415 FAX WTPL-FM P.O. Box 875 Concord, NH 03301 (603) 225-5521 (603) 224-6404 FAX

WUNH-FM Memorial Union Building Durham, NH 03824 (603) 862-2541 WMUR-TV (ABC, Channel 9) P.O. Box 9 Manchester, NH 03015 (603) 641-9007 (603) 641-9005 FAX NHPTV (Channel 11) 268 Mast Rd. Durham, N.H. 03824 (603) 868-4320 (603) 868-7552 FAX

WTSN-AM 101 Back Road Dover, NH 03820 (603) 742-1270 (603) 742-0448 FAX

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WELCOME TO WILDCAT COUNTRY

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NEW HAMPSHIRE The University of New Hampshire was originally founded as a land-grant college whose mission was to shape and educate citizenry among the state’s farmers, business people and engineers. Today, the University is a land-, sea-, and space-grant university serving a growing undergraduate student body of about 14,000 and a graduate population of 3,000 in addition to 600 full-time faculty members, 92% of which have earned their doctorate degree. The university has grown into a top public research university occupying 2,600 acres of classic living and learning space, while still maintaining the look and feel of a New England liberal arts college with a faculty dedicated to teaching. UNH’s student to faculty ratio registers at 18:1 with 84% of its classes having 50 students or less.

history

As one of the most prestigious institutions in the Northeast, the University of New Hampshire has always been recognized as a leader in education and research, spanning all fields of study and uniting them through interdisciplinary programs, labs, farms, theatres, research centers, and libraries. Founded in 1866 as the New Hampshire College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts, UNH was among the early state institutions of higher education whose formation was made possible by federal government land grants. The purpose for the grants was to establish colleges that would serve the sons Mills Hall and daughters of farming and laboring families. New Hampshire College was originally situated in Hanover, N.H. Here it was in connection with Dartmouth College before moving to Durham in 1893 after Benjamin Thompson bequeathed land and money to further the development of the college. The state legislature then granted its new charter as the University of New Hampshire in 1923. The University hosts nearly 550 international students from more than 40 countries and boasts a population of students from 49 states. Along with over 100 majors offered, UNH encompasses seven schools and colleges that undergraduates can choose from: the College of Liberal Arts, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, School of Health and Human Services, College of Life Sciences and Agricultures, Whittemore School of Business and Economics, and the Thompson School of Applied Science. And at the very heart of the University’s undergraduate studies is the General Education Program. The GEP is a core program with a breadth of academic subjects that aims to acquaint the student with some of the major modes of thought necessary to understand oneself, Diversity Statement others, society, and the world. The University prides itself as being a top The University seeks excellence through diversity among its administra10 entrepreneurial campus (Forbes.com and tors, faculty, staff, and students. The The Princeton Review) and is among the top university prohibits discrimination on the 30 universities nationally in science research basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, funding from NASA. national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran UNH is home to the NASA-recognized status, or marital status. Space Science Center; the Institute for Study The University of New Hampshire is for Earth, Oceans and Space; and the Institute Dimond Library committed to creating a more diverse comof Marine Science and Engineering. The munity, knowing that “inclusion, diversity and equity are values inextricably linked to English program is staffed by an inspiring faculty of winners of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the our mission of educational excellence.” This MacArthur Fellowship, the Edgar Allen Poe Award and the Young Poets Award. In addition, the Whittemore diversity strengthens our ability to reach School of Business and Economics, established in 1962, was recently selected second among all business schools in our individual and collective potential and to provide better services and care for all a nationwide pool of business school deans. UNH also graduates students who attend top-notch graduate schools, faculty, staff, and students. including Law School at Harvard and Cornell, Engineering at Stanford, and Medical school at Dartmouth, John Hopkins, and Harvard.

University of New Hampshire Athletic Department Mission Statement The mission of the intercollegiate athletics program at the University of New Hampshire is to provide student-athletes a collegiate experience that is enriched by their participation in programs which are competitive at the NCAA Division I level both regionally and nationally. The intercollegiate athletics program also plays an important role by enhancing the quality of life for the University and statewide community by being a source of pride and identification with the University while always maintaining high standards of academic scholarship and integrity. To fulfill its mission, the intercollegiate program must: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Provide student-athletes every opportunity to meet academic and athletic demands with the goal of graduating every student-athlete. Provide resources necessary to field competitive teams with league affiliations, and to gain regional and national recognition. Provide equitable opportunities for all intercollegiate athletics by the active recruitment of minority athletes, and provide equitable opportunities for all women student-athletes commensurate with that of their male counterparts. Provide excellent facilities for all athletes to train, practice and play. Conduct all operations within state and federal law, University policies, rules of the NCAA, and athletics conferences in which the University competes.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE campus

In the last few years, several of the athletic facilities have received major upgrades and improvements. In September of 2001, the University completed a new $2.15 million track and field facility. The Jerry Azumah Performance Center, a strength and conditioning facility located in the UNH Field House, was dedicated on July 8, 2003. UNH athletics has also added three outdoor artificial fields, Memorial Field, Bremner Field and Cowell Stadium. Lundholm Gymnasium has received some major overhauls, including a new playing surface, new lights, a new sound system, scoreboard and a brand new bleacher system in the summer of 2007. Most recently, UNH completed a renovation of the Paul Sweet Oval indoor track complete with a new state-of-the-art surface, improved lighting and an overall facelift. In addition to the incredible improvements of its athletic facilities, the University has upgraded and renovated a large part of its academic campus as well. Most recently, Thompson Hall, one of the standing historical landmarks of the University, has been beautifully refurbished and restored. The University also completed a $52 million renovation of Kinsbury Hall, adding 6,000 square feet Holloway Commons of student project space for students in the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, as well as a $4.5 revamp of Hewitt Hall to expand the School of Health and Human Services. In addition, the new 120,000 square foot Biological Sciences Building, Rudman Hall and the Spaulding Life Sciences Renovation project now provide state-of-the-art teaching and researching laboratories. The University also spent $15 million to complete Morse Hall, a new science and engineering building as well as $8.2 million to modernize the Memorial Union Building. This revision to the existing student union building consisted of several upgrades including top kitchen and dining facilities, two theaters, student mailboxes, lounges and meeting rooms, as well as additional retail spaces such as the University Bookstore. The University has also completed construction of the new dining facility on Main Street, Holloway Commons, as well as the renovation of the Dimond Library. In November of 1995, construction of the $27 million Recreation and Sport Complex reached completion. The new Whittemore Center includes a state-of-the-art 6,500 to 7,500 seat arena for hockey, concerts and convocations, as well as a new three-level recreational sports facility within the structure which had housed the old Snively Arena. Combining the atmosphere of a small New England liberal arts college with the resources and opportunities of a major research university, the University of New Hampshire is a place where all students can find or create their own niche and succeed. While the University offers an extremely broad academic base with an inspiring faculty, it also provides students with thousands of opportunities to get involved, either through athletics, campus recreation, Campus student life, or research. The University is a dynamic community that not only challenges its members academically but also expands their understanding and appreciaLundholm gymnasium tion of cultural diversity and leads to incredible growth as students, faculty, staff, and as a community. Jerry Azumah ‘99 Former NFL Pro Bowler, Chicago Bears Susan Blanchard Ryan ’89 Star of movie “Open Water” Andy Brickley ’82 Former NHL Player & Current Analyst, Boston Bruins (NESN) Karyn Bye ’94 1998 Olympic Gold, Ice Hockey Marcy Carsey ’66 Producer, Cosby Show & That 70’s Show

Distinguished Alumni Carlton Fisk ‘69 Hall of Fame Baseball Player Corey Graham ’07 NFL Player, Chicago Bears John Irving ’65 Author, “Cider House Rules” Natalie Jacobson ‘65 Former News Anchor, WCVB-Boston

Mike Minnigan ’78 Vice President, AOL Mark Mowers, ‘98 Former NHL Player, Boston Bruins Ron Noble ’79 Secretary General, Interpol Mike O’Malley ’92 Actor, “Glee”

Jason Krog, ‘99 AHL Player, Manitoba Moose

Peter Paul ’67 Owner, Paul Financial & Peter Paul Wines

Ty Conklin ’01 NHL Player, Detroit Red Wings

Kathryn Kross ’82 Producer, “ABC Nightline”

Robert Towse ’63 Senior Partner, Morgan Stanley

Gary DeStefano ’78 President, Nike Team Sports

Richard Linnehan ’80 NASA Astronaut

Jack Edwards ’79 Announcer, Boston Bruins (NESN)

Jackie MacMullan ’82 Journalist, ESPN & ESPN.com

Barbara Walsh ’81 Pulitzer-prize winner, Portland Press Herald

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NEW HAMPSHIRE marty scarano athletic director

Marty Scarano is in the midst of his 11th year as Director of Athletics at the University of New Hampshire. During his tenure, Scarano has heightened national exposure for UNH athletics with academics, facility renovations and programmatic advancement being top priorities. According to numbers released in 2010, UNH athletics ranks highest in the America East Conference, the Colonial Athletic Association and second nationally among all public institutions, trailing only the U.S. Naval Academy, for the Graduation Success Rate (GSR) of its student athletes with a mark of 97 percent. Of its 20 current sport teams, 14 of them submitted perfect GSRs of 100 percent. UNH finished second in the America East Academic Cup this past season, achieving a 3.16 cumulative grade-point average, which surpassed the league record for highest GPA. There have been over $8.5 million in capitol improvements since his hiring in the summer of 2000. In the fall of 2008, the Paul Sweet Oval renovation was completed to include new surfaces, lighting, painting, infrastructure upgrades and the replacement of windows that existed in the original architecture. The total cost of the project exceeded $500,000. In the summer of 2007, the Cowell Stadium grass field was replaced with a $1 million Field Turf synthetic surface. Additionally in 2007, a complete renovation of Lundholm Gymnasium was undertaken. The $600,000 renovation included a new state-of-the-art bleacher system, new scoreboards, competition baskets and other aesthetic enhancements. Scarano brought about the completion of the $2.15 million Reggie Atkins Track and Field Facility in the summer of 2000. The addition of a center-ice scoreboard and message board at the Whittemore Center was completed in 2001. In 2002, UNH athletics renovated Memorial Field along with the Bigglestone Plaza and Bremner Field on the former Upper Field. The two fields, which feature state-of-the-art synthetic turf and lighting, were built at a cost of $1.5 million apiece. In addition, construction was completed to enlarge and improve the women’s locker rooms in the UNH Field House. Two other major improvements to benefit UNH’s student-athletes have been the renovation of the Jerry Azumah Performance Center for Strength and Conditioning, which features state-of-the-art strength and conditioning equipment, new offices and design, and a complete overhaul of the Student-Athlete Academic Center. Scarano and the University are also in the midst of the planning and fundraising for a multi-purpose outdoor facility. Scarano has focused on moving UNH athletics into the collegiate national arena. To accomplish that goal, UNH has taken on the task of hosting major NCAA championships. The Wildcat athletic department was host of highly-successful NCAA Men’s Ice Hockey Northeast Regionals at the Verizon Wireless Arena (Manchester, N.H.) in 2004, 2007, 2009, and Manchester will once again be the site of the Northeast Regionals in 2011. UNH has had the opportunity to host two NCAA Women’s Ice Hockey Frozen Fours in the Whittemore Center in 2002 and 2005. In addition, UNH successfully hosted the 2007 NCAA Skiing Championships in Washington Valley, as well as the 2005 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Northeast Regional, which took place at the Whittemore Center. This past season, men’s and women’s ice hockey, football, the men’s and women’s ski teams and gymnastics, as well as members of men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, all competed in the NCAA postseason. Because of these initiatives and accomplishments, UNH athletics has consistently been ranked in the top 90 programs among all Division I institutions in the battle for the NACDA Directors Cup, which is well ahead of nearly all of UNH’s conference opponents. This past season, the Wildcats ranked 72nd out of more than 370 Division I schools with 260.50 points, which were the most in program history, the best in America East and placed the ‘Cats in the top five among FCS teams. UNH ranked behind only Villanova, Princeton, Cornell and Harvard in the FCS subdivision. In New England, the Wildcats finished fourth behind Boston College, Connecticut and Harvard. Scarano’s many accomplishments during his tenure have played a key role in UNH being named one of the Top 20 Athletic Departments in the Country in U.S. News and World Report college athletics rankings in March 2002. UNH’s graduation rate for athletes has maintained levels at or exceeding 90 percent, which puts it among the nation’s best in Division I. The men’s ice hockey team won the regular season Hockey East title in 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008 and 2010, and then advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four in 2002 and 2003. The Wildcat women’s hockey team won the Hockey East Tourna-

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NEW HAMPSHIRE successfully hosted the 2007 NCAA Skiing Championships in Washington Valley, as well as the 2005 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Northeast Regional, which took place at the Whittemore Center. This past season, men’s and women’s ice hockey, football, the men’s and women’s ski teams and gymnastics, as well as members of men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, all competed in the NCAA postseason. Because of these initiatives and accomplishments, UNH athletics has consistently been ranked in the top 90 programs among all Division I institutions in the battle for the NACDA Directors Cup, which is well ahead of nearly all of UNH’s conference opponents. This past season, the Wildcats ranked 72nd out of more than 370 Division I schools with 260.50 points, which were the most in program history, the best in America East and placed the ‘Cats in the top five among FCS teams. UNH ranked behind only Villanova, Princeton, Cornell and Harvard in the FCS subdivision. In New England, the Wildcats finished fourth behind Boston College, Connecticut and Harvard. Scarano’s many accomplishments during his tenure have played a key role in UNH being named one of the Top 20 Athletic Departments in the Country in U.S. News and World Report college athletics rankings in March 2002. UNH’s graduation rate for athletes has maintained levels at or exceeding 90 percent, which puts it among the nation’s best in Division I. The men’s ice hockey team won the regular season Hockey East title in 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008 and 2010, and then advanced to the NCAA Frozen Four in 2002 and 2003. The Wildcat women’s hockey team won the Hockey East Tournament Championship four straight seasons from 2006-09, which also included Frozen Four appearances in 2006 and 2008. The women’s gymnastics team won its first-ever EAGL title in 2003, when the event was hosted at the Whitt. The volleyball team won an America East crown in 2002 and 2003 and went on to the NCAA tournament in those same seasons. The field hockey team made the NCAA’s in 2000, while women’s lacrosse made “The Big Dance” in 2004 and again in 2008. UNH football returned to national prominence and was ranked No. 1 in the nation for parts of three seasons from 2005-07, made it to the NCAA FCS playoffs the last six years, including the quarterfinals five times in that span, and also won its fifth consecutive game against an FBS opponent in 2009. Additionally, 21 coaches have won 58 Coach of the Year awards during Scarano’s tenure. In 2007, Scarano was named the AllAmerican Football Foundation Athletic Director of the Year for FCS football in the Northeast region. Scarano was also awarded the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) AD of the Year for the FCS. Scarano also been an active member in the leadership of UNH’s three major conferences and was the chair of the executive committees for Atlantic 10 football, Hockey East and America East from 2003 to 2007. He also served as chair of the NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Committee in 2005-06 and 2006-07. Scarano held the position of Athletics Director at Colorado College from July 1996 through June 2000. The college’s athletic program excelled both in and out of the classroom under his supervision and six different athletic facilities received renovations, including the Schlessman Pool, Washburn Field, the Carle Weight Room and a new press box at Stewart Field. During his tenure, Colorado College was ranked among the top 20 Division III programs in the Sears Cup national standings and produced several All-Americans, all-academic award winners and NCAA post-graduate scholarship recipients. During Scarano’s tenure at Colorado College, the men’s ice hockey team became a regular at the NCAA men’s ice hockey championships. Prior to his stay in Colorado Springs, Scarano worked for 13 years at Colgate University, where he served as assistant director of athletics, director of physical education, associate director, and senior associate director. Scarano, a native of Pittsburgh, Pa., is a 1978 graduate of Penn State University, where he started his athletic career as assistant ticket manager and the athletics events manager from 1980-83. Scarano holds a Master’s Degree in Environmental History from Colgate. He and his wife, Cydney, have two daughters, Lynden, a junior at UNH, and Corey, and a son, Kyle.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE dr. mark huddleston president

Mark W. Huddleston became the 19th president of the University of New Hampshire in July 2007, bringing three decades of experience in public and private education as a faculty member, dean, and senior administrator. Huddleston has been a strong advocate for increasing affordability and accessibility in higher education, and has argued that we need to rethink much of what we do to protect our core missions, and to ensure that higher education remains vital and financially sustainable in the 21st century. In February 2010, he presented a 10-year strategic plan for UNH, the result of an intensive collaboration between faculty, students, staff, alumni, and the University’s wider communities. Emphasizing innovation and entrepreneurship, the plan is helping to guide the University’s response to a historic state budget cut passed by the 2011 New Hampshire Legislature. “The strategic plan commits us to finding new ways to teach, learn, discover, create, and engage in the 21st century—and positions UNH to become a national leader in the redefinition of American higher education,” Huddleston says. Huddleston was raised in Syracuse, N.Y., and was the first member of his family ever to attend college. He earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from the State University of New York-Buffalo, and both a master’s degree and Ph.D. in political science from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He began his academic career at SUNY-Buffalo in 1977 as an assistant professor of political science. In 1980, he joined the faculty of the University of Delaware, where he served for the next 24 years. There, he chaired the Department of Political Science and International Relations and served as associate provost for international programs. In 2001, he was named dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, overseeing 45 academic departments and centers with nearly 900 full-time faculty and staff, and serving in that capacity until he was named president of Ohio Wesleyan University in 2004. An author of numerous books and articles, he has been a consultant for both the U.S. government and international organizations. He also served as an adviser in Bosnia on rebuilding financial and administrative infrastructures after the Dayton accords. Huddleston is chair of the Presidents Council of the America East Conference, an incorporator of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Speedway Children’s Charities. Huddleston and his wife, Emma Bricker, have three children, Andy, Kate, and Giles.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE Athletic excellence is one-half the formula for success in the collegiate experience for University of New Hampshire football players. The primary measure of achievement is the student-athlete’s success in the classroom. For the 1998-99 and 1999-2000 academic years, UNH was awarded the America East Academic Cup for recording the highest GPA in the conference. In both the Fall 2004 and Winter/Spring 2005 semesters, UNH placed the highest number of student-athletes on the America East Honor Roll; the University accomplished the feat again in Fall ‘06 and Fall ‘09. New Hampshire also boasts one of the top graduation rates in the country. UNH is dedicated to enhancing the student-athlete’s ability to achieve academic excellence. Realizing the time commitment Joanne Cathy the players give to the school, the University administers a comprehensive program of academic support services that is available to Wildcat football players and all other student-athletes. This program includes the monitoring of academic progress and providing Maldari Leach tutorial services, as well as interacting with the academic advisors within the various colleges. Serving as Student-Athlete Support Coordinator is Assistant Athletic Director Joanne Maldari, a 1990 graduate of Holy Cross who went on to earn her master’s degree in Athletic Counseling at Springfield College. She was recognized for her outstanding efforts at UNH by receiving the University’s 2001 Academic Advising Award. Before coming to Durham, Maldari served athletic counseling internships at Springfield and Central Connecticut State University. Cathy Leach begins her 10th season at the University of New Hampshire and her second as Assistant Athletic Director for Academic Support and Compliance in the 201112 academic year. Leach has been working in Academic Support since joining the staff in 2003 and has also served as an assistant in the compliance department since 2004 as the department’s NCAA Eligibility Coordinator. Leach returned to UNH athletics in 2001 as the tutoring coordinator for two years. Prior to her time in academic support, Leach worked in the UNH admissions office for 11 years. She also served as the interim women’s Athletic Director for one year (1989-1990). She previously worked in the Wildcat Sports Information Office for three years beginning in 1985, marking her first job on UNH’s campus. Leach is a graduate of Springfield College with a degree in English/Sports Journalism. Leach, a native of Hanover, N.H., is married to Dave Leach and they have a daughter, Taryn.

student-athlete development Cathy Coakley enters her fourth year as UNH’s Coordinator of Student-Athlete Development. Coakley spearheads a comprehensive educational program to enhance the personal development and welfare of the University’s student-athletes. Coakley works with several other areas of student-athlete development, including the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), first-year student academic mentoring program, community service activities involving UNH student-athletes, and various other programs geared toward student-athletes. In addition, she has established – and will continue to establish – networks and act as a liaison with campus departments and constituencies. Coakley has an extensive career in both athletics and higher education. Most recently, she was an instructor of Sports Marketing, within the Kinesiology Department, at James Madison University and coordinated all practicum and internships required of Sport Management majors. In this position, Coakley taught personal and professional development as well as life skills to the students (including athletes) within the major. While at JMU, she served as Assistant Field Hockey coach from 2005-07 and helped guide the Dukes to the CAA championship and NCAA tournament appearance in 2007. Prior to her tenure at JMU, Coakley worked in collegiate basketball. She started her collegiate coaching career at UNH as an assistant under Cecelia DeMarco from 1977-79. Coakley moved on to become head coach at Fordham University from 1979-84 and served as an assistant under Joy Malchodi at Northeastern University from 1996-2000. Coakley earned her Bachelor of Arts in Earth Science and her Master of Arts in Education Administration at UNH.

athletic administration & support staff

Dot Sheehan

Sr. Associate Athletic Director for External Relations

Heather Barber Athletics Faculty Representative

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Steve Metcalf

Deputy Athletic Director

Diane Metcalf

Director of the Athletic Annual Fund

Donna Brownell

Associate Athletic Director for Finance/Director of Central Administration BSC

Jean Mitchell

Athletic Facilities Manager

Carrie Kimball

Associate Athletic Director for Events Management

Neal Lavoie

Equipment Manager

Amber Lilyestrom

Associate Athletic Director for Marketing & Communications

Liz McAllister

Administrative Assistant for Basketball

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Jon Dana has been involved with University of New Hampshire athletic program since 1984. He began his career as an assistant athletic trainer and was promoted to men’s head athletic trainer in 1987 and head athletic trainer for the entire program in 1989. In 2001, he was named UNH’s Director of Sports Medicine. In addition to overseeing operations and supervising the Sports Medicine staff, Dana works specifically with the football and ski teams. The Sports Medicine Department at the University of New Hampshire consists of eight full- and part-time certified and licensed athletic trainers. The department works out of two locations – the Field House and the Whittemore Center. Both athletic training rooms utilize currently available modalities, including muscle stimulators, ultrasound, heat, cryotherapy, Jon Cindy and hydrotherapy. Dana Michaud The Certified Athletic Trainer provides a myriad of services to the department and the student-athlete. These include, but are not limited to, initial injury assessment and management, emergency injury/illness management, referral to appropriate professionals, interface with associated physicians and others, rehabilitation, counseling, administrative duties, including insurance coordination, supervision of practices and games, development and implementation of emergency plans, as well as student athletic trainer supervision. The athletic training room is considered to be “a designated facility where comprehensive health care services are provided. Comprehensive health care services include practice and game preparation, injury/illness evaluation, first aid and emergency care, follow-up care, rehabilitation and related services.” (National Athletic Trainer’s Association Education Council). Dana is well respected in the athletic training field. His international experience includes: working at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing with the U.S. Canoe/ Kayak team; working for the USA Canoe/Kayak teams at the World Cup in Prague, Slovenia, Augsburg and Germany; working at the 2004 Paralympics in Athens; working for the U.S. Men’s Team Handball squad at the Pan American Games in the Dominican Republic; and working with the U.S. Track and Field Team at the Paralympics World Championships in Lille, France. Additionally, he has worked at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials in Sacramento, Calif., and at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, N.Y. Since 1980, Dana has worked as an athletic trainer at the Boston Marathon. Dana has been Team Captain of the Finish Line Medical Area since 1996. Dana has served as Drug Testing Site Coordinator and Head Athletic Trainer at various NCAA championship events, including men’s and women’s ice hockey, and skiing. Dana is certified by the National Athletic Trainer’s Association and is a licensed athletic trainer in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and New Hampshire. In addition, Dana has a CPR Re-Certification and a Massachusetts Teacher Certification in physical education, health and science. A native of Uniondale, N.Y., Dana is a 1979 graduate of Northeastern University. He began his athletic training career at Brookline and Newton South High Schools in Massachusetts, and then was the head athletic trainer at Fitchburg State College from 1980-84. Cindy Michaud, a 1997 graduate of UNH with a B.S. in Kinesiology, joined the UNH athletic training staff in 1999. Michaud’s primary responsibilities include; management, evaluation and care of athletic injuries and record keeping. Michaud works primarily with football and men’s basketball. Michaud is also the insurance coordinator for UNH Athletic Training. She received her Master of Arts in Teaching and Teacher Education in Sports Psychology from the University of Arizona in 1999. She was a graduate assistant while at Arizona. Michaud is an approved clinical instructor for CAATE Accredited Athletic Training Education Program. She has been a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association since 1997 along with a certification in American Red Cross – Professional Rescuer & AED Training. In addition, Michaud has been a licensed massage therapist since 2009.

Strength & Conditioning Paul Chapman enters his 11th year as the director of strength and conditioning at the University of New Hampshire and John Ciani is entering his ninth year with the UNH athletic department. After four years as an assistant coach in the University’s strength and conditioning office, Ciani was promoted to the position of Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning in 2006. Chapman and Ciani helped coordinate the building of the state-of-the-art Jerry Azumah Performance Center and both have been key in guiding UNH student-athletes to NCAA appearances in both women’s and men’s ice hockey, football, Paul John gymnastics, women’s volleyball, women’s lacrosse, skiing and track and field. Chapman is a member of the Collegiate Strength an Conditioning Coaches Association (strength and conditioning coach Chapman Ciani certified), USA Weightlifting (certified level 1 coach), the National Strength and Conditioning Association, and he was the state director of the National Strength and Conditioning Association in North Dakota from 1991-95. He has also authored four publications related to strength and conditioning and has trained and consulted several NFL, CFL and NHL athletes, and prospective athletes preparing for all-star games, bowl games and pre-draft testing. Prior to UNH, Chapman was the director of strength and conditioning for the University of North Dakota from 1992-2001 and served there on an interim basis during the 1991-92 season. His efforts were an integral part of a winning tradition at UND, as the football team was the Division II national champions in 2001, the men’s ice hockey team won a Division I national title in 2000 and 1997 and the women’s basketball team was the Division II national champion in 1997, 1998 and 1999. Chapman is a 1990 graduate of Dickinson State University in North Dakota with a B.S. degree in Biology. He then went on to earn at M.S. in Exercise Science from North Dakota in 1994. An outstanding college athlete, Chapman was inducted into the Dickinson State Athletic Hall of Fame for his efforts on the football field. He was a two-time AllAmerica First Team selection as well as an All-America Second Team honoree in his four-year playing career. Upon graduation, he was a fourth-round draft choice of the Saskatchewan Rough Riders in the Canadian Football League. Ciani is very passionate about his commitment to strength and conditioning. He has taken his wide range of experiences to come up with a distinct sport-specific training philosophy. In conjunction with the coaching staff, Ciani develops individualized training programs depending on the athlete’s initial evaluation, experience level and current athletic ability. Under Ciani’s program, improvement is not based on the weight on the bar, but rather how injury resistant the student-athlete is and his/her athletic performance. Strength and conditioning programs designed by Ciani utilize all facets of training, from conventional strength training and Olympic Weightlifting to simple conditioning and sport-specific metabolic runs that enhance the athlete’s abilities during competition. No single training style dominates the program; Ciani uses a combination of all training techniques for the total development of the student-athlete. Ciani, a native of the San Diego, Calif. area, came to UNH after a stint as assistant strength coach at the University of North Dakota. During his tenure at UND, Ciani worked primarily with the 2001 Division II national championship football team, women’s volleyball and men’s basketball teams. In 2000, he began his career at Long Beach State as a graduate assistant working with the perennial national power women’s volleyball team, where he trained many All-American and national team level volleyball players, including Misty May. Ciani received his B.A. degree in Psychology from Long Beach State and attended graduate school at both Long Beach State and the University of North Dakota.

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COACHING STAFF

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Bill Herrion Ken Dempsey Chris MohR Jean Bain Scott Weitzell

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bill herrion head coach

Bill Herrion, one of the most successful coaches in America East men’s basketball history, begins his seventh season at the University of New Hampshire with a legitimate chance to bring the first conference title in school history to Durham. Herrion’s first six years have yielded numerous achievements such as being fifth all-time on UNH’s wins list (70), second all-time in wins during a coach’s first five years at UNH, and only the second coach in program history to reach 50 wins in less than five full seasons. It is the previous three seasons, however, that Herrion hopes to build upon after becoming the first head coach in program history to reach three conference semifinals and just the second to make back-to-back semifinal appearances. Last season Herrion guided New Hampshire to a 12-18 record, putting together another successful campaign despite a plethora of injuries, finishing with double-digit victories for the third straight year. UNH earned the No. 7 seed in the America East tournament, but fell to second-seeded and eventual conference champion Boston University in the quarterfinals. Despite the loss, the Wildcats made their mark as one of the country’s best defensive teams, ranking 18th nationally in scoring defense by holding opponents to 60.9 points per game. In the season prior UNH posted a 13-17 record and achieved numerous accomplishments that had not been reached in 15-plus seasons, including best home record (9-4) and best non-conference record (7-7). The team yielded the fewest points per game (62.4 ppg) in at least nearly 50 years, reached New Year’s Day at .500 or better for the first time in 12 years and also reached multiple attendance achievements at Lundholm Gymnasium. Despite a 6-10 record in the conference, the Wildcats upset Maine in the quarterfinal round of the America East tournament with a 68-57 win to reach the semifinals, where they fell to Vermont. Year Team Record Postseason In 2008-09, Herrion led the Wildcats to their most suc 1991-92 Drexel 16-14 America East Finals cessful campaign in nearly 15 years. The ‘Cats finished 1992-93 Drexel 22-7 America East Finals 14-16, with 14 being their highest number of victories 1993-94 Drexel 25-5 NCAA Regional First Round since a 19-win campaign in 1994-95. The Wildcats 1994-95 Drexel 22-8 NCAA Regional First Round were 8-8 in the conference and grabbed the No. 4 seed 1995-96 Drexel 27-4 NCAA Regional Quarterfinals in the America East tournament, their best seed since 1996-97 Drexel 22-9 NIT First Round 2002. Herrion guided UNH to just its sixth semifinal 1997-98 Drexel 13-15 America East Semifinals appearance in school history and second during his 1998-99 Drexel 20-9 America East Finals tenure. The Wildcats nearly knocked off top-seeded 1999-00 East Carolina 10-18 CAA First Round Binghamton, coming within two minutes of making it 2000-01 East Carolina 14-14 to – and hosting – their first title game ever. 2001-02 East Carolina 12-18 Conference USA First Round Although the 9-20 record may not show it, the 2007-08 2002-03 East Carolina 12-15 campaign was a giant leap in the right direction for the 2003-04 East Carolina 13-14 Conference USA First Round future of the program. The Wildcats were picked dead 2004-05 East Carolina 9-19 last in the America East preseason poll, but ended up 2005-06 New Hampshire 12-17 America East Semifinals finishing seventh out of nine teams and nearly upset 2006-07 New Hampshire 10-20 America East Quarterfinals the second-ranked Hartford Hawks in the quarterfinal 2007-08 New Hampshire 9-20 America East Quarterfinals round of the tournament. UNH began the season with 2008-09 New Hampshire 14-16 America East Semifinals only five returners from the previous year and by the 2009-10 New Hampshire 13-17 America East Semifinals end of it, had only three of those players available to suit 2010-11 New Hampshire 12-18 America East Quarterfinals up. Six newcomers joined the program at the beginning of the year and all of them saw significant minutes, Totals including three who were in the top five on the team Drexel 167-71 (.702) in minutes per game. East Carolina 70-98 (.417) In 2006-07, the Wildcats posted a 10-20 record en New Hampshire 70-108 (.393) route to a seventh-place finish in the conference. The Wildcats were knocked out of the America East tournament in the quarterfinal round, falling 64-47 to eventual champion, Albany, for the second straight season. Picked to finish last in the preseason America East poll in the 2005-06 season, New Hampshire rebounded in the second half of the season to finish in fifth place with a regular season record of 11-16. The Wildcats posted a conference record of 8-8 that included a regular-season sweep against

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UMBC, as well as conference champion, Albany. UNH advanced to the semifinals of the America East Championship, its furthest advancement since 1995. Herrion was named the 20th men’s basketball head coach in UNH Hometown: Oxford, Massachusetts history on May 26, 2005. Herrion, who arrived at New Hampshire after a short stint as the as- Education: Merrimack College (B.A.History, 1981) sociate head coach at the University of Arkansas, is best known for his outstanding accomplishments at Drexel where he posted an impressive Coaching Experience: Drexel 1991-99; 167-71 record from 1991-1999. During that period, Herrion led the East Carolina 1999-05; New Hampshire 2005-Present Dragons to three NCAA tournament appearances in 1994, 1995 and 1996 and also led the school to its first-ever NIT appearance in 1991. The team finished first or second in conference play in seven of his eight seasons. Herrion also posted five consecutive 20-win seasons, including his best, a 27-4 campaign in 1996. That same year, Herrion led Drexel to its first-ever NCAA tournament victory with a first-round upset over Memphis. In 1998, America East celebrated its 20th year of men’s basketball by naming the 20 individuals (players, coaches, administrators) who had been the most influential in the growth of the conference over the first two decades. Four coaches were named to that team: Jim Calhoun, Rick Pitino, Mike Jarvis and Bill Herrion. Herrion is still the only coach in America East/NAC/ECAC North history to earn four Coach of the Year awards (1994, 1995, 1996 and 1999). He also has a conference-record 21 tournament wins (21-10) and is second only to Calhoun with three conference championships. The .677 America East tournament winning percentage is first among active America East coaches, first among anyone with at least 10 tournament appearances and fifth overall all-time. Herrion holds an overall conference record in America East of 137-73 for a winning percentage of .652. “I’m obviously very excited about the opportunity to be the head coach at UNH,” Herrion said when he was hired. “It’s a great opportunity to get back into America East, a league that I’m very familiar with and have a lot of respect for. We are looking forward to moving this basketball program in the right direction and to compete for the championship in America East.” Following his success at Drexel, Herrion was hired as the head coach at East Carolina University where he lead the Pirates from 1999-2005, posting a record of 70-98. The Pirates were sometimes overmatched after the school stepped up to high-powered Conference USA, but Herrion’s teams were tenacious and beat a top 10 team with a win over No. 9 Marquette. ECU also enjoyed its first-ever victory over national powerhouse Louisville during his tenure. Herrion also had America East ties as an assistant coach at Boston University from 1985-1990. During his stay in Boston, the Terriers posted a 101-51 record, made NCAA appearances in 1988 and 1990 and was invited to the NIT in 1986. Herrion served as an assistant coach at George Washington University from 1990-91. Other coaching experience on his resume includes serving as an assistant coach of the Under-19 U.S. National Team that competed in Athens, Greece in 1995. He was also the assistant coach for the Under-22 U.S. National Team that went on to win gold in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1996. Herrion is a 1981 graduate of Merrimack College, where he earned his bachelor of arts degree in History.

The Herrion File

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NEW HAMPSHIRE Ken dempsey associate

head

MORAVIN

coach

‘83

Dempsey is entering his fifth season as Associate Head Coach of the Wildcat program. The veteran college coach, who joined the UNH program in June 2007, lends more than 20 years of successful experience to Coach Herrion’s staff. Dempsey spent the six seasons prior to joining the Wildcat program as the Associate Men’s Basketball Head Coach at the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Dempsey also served as the University of North Carolina-Greensboro assistant coach from 1999-2001. Dempsey is familiar with the Northeast region, where he served as the assistant coach at Northeastern University from 1994-1999. Prior to joining the staff at Northeastern, Dempsey was an assistant coach at Monmouth (N.J.) University from 1984-94. The players he recruited earned 21 all-conference selections and helped the team to three conference championship game appearances. Dempsey is a proven, self-directed and high-profile coaching/recruiting professional with over 25 years of fulltime leadership experience at the aforementioned Division I institutions. Dempsey has a reputation as one of the top recruiters in the country by numerous national recruiting and coaching publications and boasts a 100-percent graduation rate among student-athletes recruited. Each of Dempsey’s past four recruiting classes at UMKC were ranked as one of the nation’s top 100 by Hoop Scoop Online. As recruiting coordinator for head coach Wayne Szoke at Monmouth for eight seasons, Dempsey’s recruiting efforts produced the school’s all-time Division I scoring co-leaders, seven of the school’s top-10 Division I scoring leaders and a GTE Academic all-American. Dempsey is also an executive member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Board of Directors. Dempsey earned a bachelor’s degree in Journalism in 1983 from Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pa., where he was a four-year letter-winner in basketball and baseball. He also completed a master’s degree in Education from Monmouth in 1991. A native of Howell, N.J., he and his wife Bridget have two sons, Riley and Brody, and a daughter, Molly-Kate.

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chris mohr assistant

coach

Merrimack

‘83

Mohr enters his seventh season at New Hampshire under head coach Bill Herrion. Mohr worked the previous six seasons as an assistant coach at Merrimack College with longtime head coach Bert Hammel. In his first year as an assistant at Merrimack, Mohr helped guide the Warriors to a 22-9 record, the Northeast10 Regular Season and Tournament Championships and the NCAA Division II Northeast Regionals during the 1999-2000 season. The Warriors posted an overall record of 69-73 and were 5-3 in postseason play while Mohr was on staff. Mohr was also a player at Merrimack from 1992-97. He finished with 879 career points. His senior year he averaged 10.5 points per game and was also a captain. Mohr was a two-time recipient of the Gregory Newman Award given to the ultimate team player. He also received the Ray Gallant award in 1995-96 and the Most Improved Player award in his second year in the program. Prior to coaching at Merrimack, Mohr taught high school English and was an assistant basketball coach for the varsity program at Carmel High School in Mundelein, Ill. Mohr is an active member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC). Mohr lives in North Andover, Mass., with his wife, Meghan, son, Cooper and daughter, McKenna.

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scott weitzell

coach

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‘02

Jean Bain enters his seventh season at New Hampshire as an assistant coach under head coach Bill Herrion. In his time with the Wildcats he has distinguished himself as a dedicated recruiter and in-game coach. One of his primary duties is off- and on-campus recruiting. He is also involved heavily in scouting reports and game preparations for UNH opponents, as well as video breakdowns of games and practices. On the practice floor, he works closely with the team’s perimeter players and has seen the fruits of his labor come full circle through the careers of Tyrone Conley and current senior Alvin Abreu (Lynn, Mass.). Last season, Conley picked up America East Second-Team honors as a senior after earning conference All-Rookie status in 2008. As for Abreu, he has been just as successful, as he was named to the America East All-Conference Second Team, while also earning collegehoops.net Mid-Major All-America honorable mention status in 2010. Prior to his stint at UNH, Bain was an assistant coach at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. There he was in charge of tracking the progress of student-athletes, the recruitment of qualified prospects, film exchange and fundraising. He served as the Assistant Director of the WPI Summer Basketball Camp. While at WPI, Bain helped guide the regular season champion Engineers to a record of 24-4. The Engineers were tournament champions of the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletics Conference (NEWMAC) and made an appearance in the Division III Sweet Sixteen. A 2002 graduate of Northeastern University, Bain played under current Duquesne head coach Ron Everhart and current Kansas State head coach Frank Martin. While playing at Northeastern, Bain was selected as the America East Rookie of the Year in 1999. In 2002 he was named an America East All-Conference guard and team MVP. He was also a two-year captain. Bain is an active member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC), as well as the Black Coaches Association (BCA).

director of basketball operations

Weitzell enters his 10th season with the Wildcats. His responsibilities include community relations, coordination of the men’s basketball Cage Club, Alumni Affairs, team budgeting and fundraising and organizing player and coaches’ clinics. Weitzell has organized such events as a fundraising golf tournament and the celebration of the 100 Years of UNH Basketball. He has been critical in getting former New Hampshire basketball players involved in the program. His leadership has elevated the level of the community involvement for the program. Weitzell, a native of the New Hampshire Seacoast area, coached high school and middle school boys’ basketball at Newmarket for 19 seasons, nine at the middle school level and 10 at the varsity level. During Weitzell’s tenure the Mules reached the playoffs in seven of the 10 seasons. In 2001, Weitzell was honored by the New Hampshire Coaches Association as the Class M Coach of the year after leading Newmarket to the No. 2 seed in the Class M state tournament and a 17-3 record.

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NUMERical Roster

No. Player Class Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/Previous School 1 Garrett Jones Fr. G 6-0 185 Chicago, Ill./ Evanston Township 3 Chandler Rhoads* Jr. G 6-4 195 Berryville, Va./Air Force Prep 5 Jordon Bronner* So. G 6-0 175 Sleepy Hollow, N.Y./Iona Prep 10 Ryan Herrion* Sr. G 6-0 180 Dover, N.H./Dover 11 Tommy McDonnell Fr. G 6-3 175 Durham, N.H./ Bridgton Academy 14 Patrick Konan* So. F 6-6 205 Gainesville, Fla./The Rock School (Liberty) 15 Ferg Myrick* Jr. F 6-6 210 Philadelphia, Pa./Prep Charter 22 Scott Morris* So. G 6-2 200 Walkersville, Md./Walkersville 24 Kazadi Nyanguila* So. F 6-7 230 Montreal, Quebec/Vanier CEGEP/College 25 Alvin Abreu* Sr. G 6-2 188 Lynn, Mass./Boys to Men Academy (Chicago) 33 Chris Matagrano* Jr. C 6-9 235 Sayreville, N.J./Blair Academy 34 Brian Benson* Sr. F 6-9 220 Rochester, N.Y./Greece-Athena 35 Jeron Trotman Jr. F 6-6 220 Huntsville, Ala./ Centenary College 44 Chris Pelcher # Jr. C 6-10 240 Albany, N.Y./Iona College * - Denotes returning letterwinners (10) # - Sitting out 2011-12 season due to NCAA transfer regulations

Head Coach: Bill Herrion (Merrimack ‘81/Seventh season) Associate Head Coach: Ken Dempsey (Moravian ’83/Fifth season) Assistant Coaches: Chris Mohr (Merrimack ’97/Seventh season), Jean Bain (Northeastern ’02/Seventh season) Director of Basketball Operations: Scott Weitzell (10th season) Athletic Trainer: Cindy Michaud Strength & Conditioning Coach: John Ciani Administrative Assistant: Liz McAllister

Alphabetical Roster

No. 25 34 5 10 1 14 33 11 22 15 24 44 3 35

Player Abreu, Alvin Benson, Brian Bronner, Jordon Herrion, Ryan Garrett Jones Konan, Patrick Matagrano, Chris Tommy McDonnell Morris, Scott Myrick, Ferg Nyanguila, Kazadi Chris Pelcher # Rhoads, Chandler Jeron Trotman

Class Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr.

Pronunciation Guide

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Ht. 6-2 6-9 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-6 6-9 6-3 6-2 6-6 6-7 6-10 6-4 6-6

Wt. 188 220 175 180 185 205 235 175 200 210 230 240 195 220

Hometown/Previous School Lynn, Mass./Boys to Men Academy (Chicago) Rochester, N.Y./Greece-Athena Sleepy Hollow, N.Y./Iona Prep Dover, N.H./Dover Chicago, Ill./ Evanston Township Gainesville, Fla./The Rock School (Liberty) Sayreville, N.J./Blair Academy Durham, N.H./ Bridgton Academy Walkersville, Md./Walkersville Philadelphia, Pa./Prep Charter Montreal, Quebec/Vanier CEGEP/College Albany, N.Y./Iona College Berryville, Va./Air Force Prep Huntsville, Ala./ Centenary College

Abreu .....................................................................Uh-Brew Myrick................................................................... My-rick Konan......................................................................Co-nin Kazadi Nyanguila.........Kuh-zah-dee Nyahn-gwill-uh Matagrano.......................................... Mah-tuh-grah-no Rhoads.......................................................................Roads

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men’s basketball team has set its sights high for the upcoming 201112 campaign. After earning the No. 7 seed in the America East Championships and falling to second-seeded and eventual conference champion Boston University in the quarterfinals, head coach Bill Herrion returns nine letterwinners from last year’s squad, as the Wildcats look primed for a run at their first conference title in program history. New Hampshire (12-18, 6-10) put together another successful season despite a plethora of injuries, finishing its third straight season with double-digit victories and ranking 18th nationally in scoring defense by holding opponents to 60.9 points per game. After losing several of their top offensive contributors to injury, the ‘Cats made a living off stingy defense last season, but the squad should see welcomed improvement on offense in 2011-12. The Wildcat backcourt will be the team’s backbone, as senior captain Alvin Abreu (Lynn, Mass.) returns to the squad for his fifth and final season donning the blue and white. After playing in just two games last year because of a season-ending knee injury, Abreu looks to pick up right where he left off in 200910 when he was named to the All-Conference Second Team. It was during that season he started in all 30 games, posting 14.4 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game, leading the Wildcats to their second straight semifinal appearance in the America East Tournament. Fellow senior guard Ryan Herrion (Dover, N.H.) will also look

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to contribute in the backcourt this season. The captain appeared in 17 games off the bench for the ‘Cats last season, tallying seven assists and averaging 3.6 minutes per game. Junior captain Chandler Rhoads

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ALVIN ABREU

(Berryville, Va.) hopes to build on a breakout 2010-11 season in which he collected America East All-Defensive Team honors and started in all 30 games. The versatile guard was equally impressive offensively, leading the team in assists (85) and ranking second in points (273). The Wildcats also welcome back a pair of sophomore guards in Jordon Bronner (Sleepy Hollow, N.Y.) and Scott Morris (Walkersville, Md.), who both look to build on successful freshman campaigns. Bronner returns for his second year as floor general after starting in 15 of 30 games last season. He finished the 2010-11 campaign on a strong note by ranking second on the team in assists (65) and steals (17) on his way to earning AllRookie Team honors. As for Morris, he will add depth and provide UNH with some versatility off the bench with his sharp shooting from long range. Aside from their veteran leadership, the Wildcats also welcome freshmen Garrett Jones (Chicago, Ill.) and Tommy McDonnell (Durham, N.H.) into the fold, as the pair looks to crack the rotation and make an immediate impact this season. Jones comes to UNH after polishing off his senior campaign at Evanston Township averaging 14 points and five assists per game, leading the squad to an 18-11 record on its way to winning the CSLSouth Conference Championship. The McDonald’s All-American nominee also picked up All-Conference honors during his junior and senior years. McDonnell recently finished his prep year at Bridgton Academy averaging seven points, four rebounds and two steals per game. In the three years prior, McDonnell was a standout at Oyster River High School, posting 18 points and five boards per contest during his senior year. He also collected team MVP and Foster’s Daily Democrat

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2011 Preseason Poll

Rank Team (1st-place votes) Points

1. Boston U. (6) 2. Stony Brook (3) 3. Vermont 4. Albany 5. New Hampshire 6. Maine 6. Hartford 8. UMBC 9. Binghamton

62 56 51 42 39 32 18 18 11

All-Dream Team honors while playing in the New Hampshire versus Vermont all-star game during his senior campaign. UNH will also draw strength from its frontcourt, as the Wildcats look to have one of the most athletic and well-rounded groups in the conference this season. Senior center Brian Benson (Rochester, N.Y.) leads the way up front after ranking second among league leaders in rebounding (8.3 rpg) and fifth in blocks (1.1 bpg). The captain finished the season with 32 blocks, placing him fourth all-time for blocks in a single season in program history. Junior Chris Matagrano (Sayreville, N.J.) should also provide stability at center after appearing in 21 games and making five starts last year. He showed signs of a breakout season during the team’s preseason trip to Canada, averaging 11.7 points and 4.5 rebounds per game. He will look to couple that success with his experience from last season, as he is expected to play more of a predominant role in the rotation this year. Fellow junior Ferg Myrick (Philadelphia, Pa.) looks to take his raw talent and athleticism to the next level after suffering a season-ending knee injury last year. Before going down with the injury, Myrick emerged as one of the top offensive threats in the Wildcat rotation, posting 12.1 points and 4.1 rebounds per game in 14 con-

tests. The forward showed signs of promise during his freshman campaign when he claimed America East All-Rookie Team honors after registering 7.6 points and 2.6 rebounds per game. The Wildcats also add depth and skill down low with the addition of junior transfer Jeron Trotman (Huntsville, Ala.), who comes to UNH after spending the last two seasons at Centenary College. Trotman will make an immediate impact with the ‘Cats after leading the Gentlemen in blocks (31) and ranking second on the team in scoring (9.0 ppg) and rebounding (6.2 rpg) last season. Sophomore forward Patrick Konan (Gainesville, Fla.) should also be a factor on both ends of the floor after sitting out last season because of NCAA transfer regulations. Konan comes to Durham after spending his freshman year with Liberty College when he started in 24 games and posted 6.9 points and 4.4 rebounds per game. Kazadi Nyanguila (Montreal, Quebec) rounds out the squad’s depth in the middle after playing in 10 games last year. He is currently not cleared to play by UNH’s medical staff, but could potentially crack the Wildcat rotation by season’s end. With a plethora of veteran leadership and some newcomers that should make an immediate impact, the Wildcats look poised for a run at the conference title. New Hampshire will lean heavily upon its athleticism

and versatility in the upcoming campaign, as Bill Herrion looks to return to the pinnacle of the America East and bring Durham its first title.

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alvin abreu Senior Guard 6-2 195 Lynn, Mass.

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ACCOLADES

2009-10 America East All-Conference Second Team America East Player of the Game (Year-end) America East Academic Honor Roll 2008-09 America East Co-Player of the Week (Jan. 5) America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2007-08 CollegeHoops.net Honorable Mention Mid-Major All-Freshman America East All-Rookie Team America East Rookie of the Week (Dec. 10, Jan. 7, Feb. 25) America East Academic Honor Roll

2010-11 Started in the only two games he appeared in ... notched 20 points, three boards and an assist against Lesley (Nov. 13) ... sat out the remainder of the season due to injury.

2009-10 Only Wildcat to start all 30 games ... averaged 14.4 points, 3.3 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game ... became the 27th member of UNH’s 1,000-point club against Hartford at Lundholm Gymnasium on Feb. 6 ... ranked eighth in the conference in scoring, as well as ninth in 3-point field goals made per game (1.7) and total minutes (1,000) ... led the team in scoring, minutes and free throw percentage (.748), was second in 3-pointers made (52), assists and steals (0.8 spg), third in field goal percentage (.358) and fourth in rebounding and blocks (0.3 bpg) ... put together a career-best 10-game double-digit scoring streak from Jan. 21-Feb. 20 ... scored in double figures in 23 of 30 games, and netted at least nine points in 26 of 30 ... poured in a season-high 25 points against both Central Connecticut State (Dec. 9) and Vermont (Feb. 14) ... matched his career best with eight rebounds against Colgate (Dec. 30), Hartford (Feb. 6) and Binghamton (Feb. 11).

Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals

G/GS 29/22 27/20 30/30 2/2 88/74

Min. 957 799 1000 52 2808

AVG 33.0 29.6 33.3 26.0 31.9

FG/A FG% 121/337 .359 116/311 .373 141/394 .358 7/19 .368 385/1061 .363

ABREU CAREER HIGHS Points:............................................28 vs. Santa Clara (01/04/09) Field Goals Made:...............................................................9, twice 3-Point FG Made:..........................7 vs. Santa Clara (01/04/09) Free Throws Made:............................10 vs. Colgate (12/30/09) Rebounds:..................................................................... 8, six times Assists:............................................9 vs. Stony Brook (02/20/08) Steals:.........................................................6 vs. Maine (02/19/09) Blocks:...................................................3 vs. Hartford (02/06/10) Minutes:..................................................45 at UMBC (02/23/08)

3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS 62/172 .360 63/77 .818 367 44/149 .295 69/97 .711 345 52/169 .308 98/131 .748 432 3/10 .300 11/12 .917 28 161/500 .322 241/317 .760 1172

AVG REB AVG PF/FO A TO Blk Stl 12.7 110 3.8 62/3 51 59 3 22 12.8 80 3.0 46/0 60 71 5 32 14.4 99 3.3 43/1 63 67 10 24 14.0 8 4.0 1/0 1 3 0 4 13.3 297 3.4 152/4 175 200 18 82

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Abreu became the 27th Wildcat to reach the 1,000-point plateau when he scored 13 points against the University of Hartford on February 6, 2010 at Lundholm Gymnasium.

2008-09 Played in 27 games for the Wildcats, including 20 starts ... missed the final three contests due to injury ... averaged 12.8 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.2 assists, while playing 29.6 minutes per game ... finished 12th in the conference in scoring ... ranked first on the team in steals (1.2 spg), second in scoring, third in assists, and fourth in field goal percentage (.373) and free throw percentage (.711) ... was a school-record 7-for-7 from behind the arc en route to pouring in a career-high 28 points versus Santa Clara on Jan. 4 ... matched an America East season high by tallying a career-best six swipes against Maine on Feb. 19 ... equaled a career high when he pulled down eight rebounds at Albany on Feb. 15.

2007-08 Selected as a CollegeHoops.net Honorable Mention Mid-Major All-Freshman and named to the America East All-Rookie Team ... three-time America East Rookie of the Week (12/10, 1/7, 2/25) ... one of just two freshmen, and four players overall, to play in all 29 games for the ‘Cats ... led all America East rookies and was second on the team in scoring (12.7 ppg) ... led the team in free throw percentage (.818), was second in 3-pointers made (62) and was fourth in rebounding (3.8 rpg) and assists (1.8 apg) ... the 62 treys are tied for the eighth most in a single season at UNH, while the free throw percentage of 81.8 is the 10th-best single-season mark in school history ... netted a season-high 23 points versus Long Island on Dec. 10 ... submitted a career night Feb. 20 against Stony Brook when he nearly missed a triple-double by scoring 18 points, matching his career high with eight rebounds and handing out a career-best nine assists.

BEFORE UNH Played at Boys to Men Academy … team was ranked in the top five in the nation during the 2006-07 season when he averaged 14 points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals per game ... averaged 20 points, eight rebounds, five assists and four steals per game while at Lynn Classical High School.

PERSONAL Born Dec. 30, 1987 in Boston … son of the late Angel Abreu and Cristina Medrano ... hopes to play professional basketball or become a business man ... majoring in kinesiology: sport studies.

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brian benson Senior Forward 6-9 220 Rochester, N.Y.

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2009-10 – America East All-Academic Team ... America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll 2010-11 – America East All-Academic Team

2010-11

Appeared in all 30 games, making 27 starts ... averaged 25.1 minutes per game ... led the team in rebounding with an average of 8.3 per game ... pulled in 9.4 boards per game in conference play ... finished the season ranking 2nd in the America East in rebounding ... ranked 5th in the conference in offensive rebounds (2.4 rpg) ... ranked second on the team with a .394 shooting clip (63-160) from the floor ... led the team in blocks with an average of 1.1 per contest ... totalled 32 blocks, marking the fourth-best single-season total in program history, while ranking 5th in the conference ... notched 5.6 points per game, ranking fourth on the team ... registered two doubledoubles ... pulled in double-digit rebounds in eight games ... scored in double-figures in three outings ... tallied five-plus points 17 times ... pulled in 15-plus boards three times ... led the team in rebounds 16 times ... notched multiple blocks in six games ... led the squad in blocks 10 times ... notched a career-best 16 points against Hartford (Feb. 27) ... registered a career-high eight field goals against Hartford (Feb. 27) ... tied a career best with two treys against Binghamton (Jan. 8) ... snared a career-high 22 rebounds versus Stony Brook (Jan. 15) ... tied a career high with two helpers against Rhode Island (Dec. 18) ... registered a career-high six blocks versus Albany (Feb. 2).

2009-10

Played in 23 games, including three starts ... averaged 3.2 points and 2.8 rebounds ... ranked second on the team in field goal percentage (.459), third in blocks (9) and sixth in rebounding and 3-point field goal percentage (.286) ... reached career highs in points (13) and rebounds (9) in the America East quarterfinal versus Maine (March 6).

2008-09

Played in 23 games, including one start for the Wildcats ... averaged 2.3 points and 2.8 rebounds in 12.7 minutes per contest ... second on the team in blocks (0.5 bpg) ... third highest field goal percentage (.415) on the team of anyone with at least 40 attempts ... tallied a career-high seven points against Hofstra on Dec. 27 ... ripped down a career-high nine boards in both games versus Vermont on Jan. 25 and Jan. 31 ... recorded three blocks at Binghamton on Feb. 22.

BEFORE UNH

Played at Greece-Athena High School ... averaged 13.0 points and 9.0 rebounds per game last season ... Monroe County Division II Player of the Year and All-Greater Rochester First Team member his junior and senior season ... holds Greece-Athena’s record for most offensive rebounds in a season ... won the Section V Class AA championship his sophomore and junior seasons.

PERSONAL

BENSON CAREER HIGHS Points:........................................... 16 at Hartford (2/27/11) Field Goals Made:.......................... .8 at Hartford (2/27/11) 3-Point FG Made:...................................................2, twice Free Throws Made:......................6 vs. UMBC (1/23/11) Rebounds:............................ 22 at Stony Brook (1/15/11) Assists:......................................................................2, twice Steals:.................................................................2, four times Blocks:.............................................. 6 vs. Albany (2/2/11) Minutes:...............................42 at Stony Brook (1/15/11)

Born March 16, 1990 in Rochester, N.Y. ... son of Richard and Karen Benson ... was on the court as a sophomore at Greece-Athena when team manager Jason “J-Mac” McElwain knocked down six 3-pointers in their division title game versus Spencerport ... hopes to become an elementary physical education teacher ... majoring in kinesiology: pedagogy. Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Totals

G/GS 23/1 23/3 30/27 76/31

Min. 293 305 753 1351

AVG FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A 12.7 17/41 .415 1/8 .125 18/33 13.3 28/61 .459 4/14 .286 13/28 25.1 63/160 .394 13/59 .220 28/58 17.8 108/262 .412 18/81 .222 59/119

FT% PTS AVG .545 53 2.3 .464 73 3.2 .483 167 5.6 .496 293 3.9

REB AVG PF/FO 65 2.8 42/0 65 2.8 37/0 248 8.3 80/2 378 5.0 159/2

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ryan herrion Senior Guard 6-0 180 Dover, N.H.

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2010-11

Appeared in 17 games off the bench for the ‘Cats ... averaged 3.6 minutes per game ... tallied seven assists ... notched career highs in minutes played (22), assists (3) and rebounds (3) against Central Connecticut State (Dec. 22) ... compiled a career-best two steals against Lesley (Nov. 13).

2009-10

Missed the entire season due to injury.

2008-09

Playe d in eight games off the b ench for the Wildcat s , while averag ing 2.5 minutes per contest ... scored a career-high six points on 2 of 3 shooting from b ehind the arc in the se a son op ener against Suffolk on Nov. 16.

BEFORE UNH

Played at Dover (N.H.) High School … averaged 25.0 points and 5.0 assists per game last season, en route to being named the Foster’s Daily Democrat Dream Team Player of the Year ... also named First Team All-State ... played AAU with the New Hampshire Falcons and the New Hampshire Playerz .

PERSONAL

Born June 13, 1990 in Worcester, Mass. … son of Bill and Maureen Herrion ... father Bill is the head coach at UNH ... uncle Tom Herrion is the head coach at Marshall University ... grandfather Jim Herrion was an assistant coach at Holy Cross basketball ... hopes to coach basketball at the collegiate level ... majoring in Sociology.

HERRION CAREER HIGHS Points........................................................ 6 vs. Suffolk (11/16/08) Field Goals Made................................... 2 vs. Suffolk (11/16/08) 3-Point FG Made................................... 2 vs. Suffolk (11/16/08) Free Throws Made................................... 1 vs. UMBC (1/23/11) Rebounds............................... 3 at Central Conn. St. (12/22/10) Assists..................................... 3 at Central Conn. St. (12/22/10) Steals...........................................................2 vs. Lesley (11/13/10) Blocks.......................................................................................Never Minutes................................ 22 at Central Conn. St. (12/22/10)

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G/GS Min. AVG FG/A FG% 3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/FO A TO Blk 8/0 20 2.5 2/8 .250 2/8 .250 0/0 ---- 6 0.8 0 0.0 1/0 0 0 0 M I S S E D E N T I R E S E A S O N 17/0 61 3.6 1/14 .071 1/12 .083 1/3 .333 4 0.2 3 0.2 7/0 7 3 0 25/0 81 3.2 3/22 .136 3/20 .150 1/3 .333 10 0.4 3 0.1 8/0 7 3 0

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chris matagrano Junior Center 6-9 235 Sayreville, N.J.

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ACCOLADES

2009-10 – America East Academic Honor Roll

2010-11

Made an appearance in 21 games, including five starts ... averaged 9.8 minutes per outing ... posted career highs in points (11), rebounds (7), field goals made (5) and steals (2) against Stony Brook (Jan. 15) ... notched five-plus points three times ... scored in double-digits once ... pulled in multiple rebounds in seven outings.

2009-10

Played in 18 games for the Wildcats, including one start ... averaged 0.8 points and 1.2 rebounds in 7.0 minutes per game off the bench ... ranked fifth on the team in blocks (0.28 bpg) ... netted a career-high five points versus Dartmouth on Dec. 20 ... pulled down a career-best five rebounds at Loyola (Md.) on Feb. 20.

BEFORE UNH

Played at Blair Academy in 2008-09 ... averaged 12.0 points and 8.0 rebounds per game, while leading his squad to a 19-4 record, as well as the program’s first New Jersey Prep A state championship in school history ... graduated from Sayreville High School ... led the program to the NJSIAA tournament in 2007-08 for the first time in five years after averaging 12.0 points and 12.0 boards per game en route to being voted the Bombers’ MVP.

PERSONAL

B o r n J a n . 2 5 , 1 9 9 0 i n S a y r e v i l l e , N . J . … s o n o f M i c h a e l Va n N o t e and Joanne Matagrano ... enjoys tennis and playing video games ... hopes to b e come a b a ske tb all co ach ... maj or ing in k ine siolo g y : sp or t studie s .

Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals

G/GS 18/1 21/5 39/6

Min. 126 206 332

AVG 7.0 9.8 8.5

FG/A 6/16 17/46 23/62

FG% .375 .370 .375

3FG/A 3FG% 0/0 ---- 1/5 .200 1/5 ----

FT/A 3/4 1/4 4/8

MATAGRANO CAREER HIGHS Points:..............................................11 at Stony Brook (1/15/11) Field Goals Made:............................5 at Stony Brook (1/15/11) 3-Point FG Made:......................... ...1 at Stony Brook (1/15/11) Free Throws Made:........................3 vs. Dartmouth (12/20/09) Rebounds...................................... ....7 at Stony Brook (1/15/11) Assists:....................................................................... 1, five times Steals:.................................................2 at Stony Brook (1/15/11) Blocks:......................................................3 vs. Suffolk (11/14/09) Minutes:........................................ ..41 at Stony Brook (1/15/11)

FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/FO .750 15 0.8 21 1.2 31/1 .250 36 1.7 31 1.5 26/0 .500 51 1.3 52 1.3 57/1

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ferg myrick Junior Forward 6-6 210 Philadelphia, Pa.

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2009-10 – America East All-Rookie Team ... America East Rookie of the Week (March 1)

2010-11

Saw action in 14 games, including 10 starts ... averaged 27.2 minutes per contest ... posted an impressive .392 (60-153) shooting clip from the floor and a .347 clip (17-49) from deep ... averaged 12.1 points and 4.1 rebounds per game ... ranked third on the squad in scoring average ... ranked third among all forwards in blocked shots with eight ... led the team in swats four times ... notched multiple blocks in two games ... led the team in scoring four times .... tallied a career-best eight field goals versus Lesley (Nov. 13) ... notched a career-high three 3-point field goals against Army (Dec. 9) and Connecticut (Nov. 30) ... tied a career best with eight boards against Connecticut (Nov. 30) ... compiled a careerbest four steals against Connecticut (Nov. 30) ... tallied a career-high five assists versus Cornell (Dec. 29) ... established a career high with two blocks against Dartmouth (Nov. 16) and Colgate (Dec. 4) ... missed the majority of the year due to season-ending injury.

2009-10

Played in 25 games, including one start ... averaged 7.6 points and 2.6 rebounds per game ... led the team in points per minute (0.53), was second in 3-point field goal percentage (.359) and free throw percentage (.746), third in field goal percentage (.416) and blocks (9), fourth in scoring and fifth in steals (0.52) ... averaged 10.1 ppg from Jan. 21 through the end of the season ... poured in a season-high 21 points against Stony Brook (Feb. 28) ... pulled in a season-best eight rebounds versus Boston U. (Jan. 7).

MYRICK CAREER HIGHS

BEFORE UNH

Graduated from Prep Charter High School ... averaged 20.0 points, 12.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game in 2008-09, while leading his squad to a 21-7 record ... 200809 McDonald’s All-American nominee ... helped Prep to a state title in 2007-08.

PERSONAL

B orn June 17, 1991 in Philadelphia , Pa . … son of Ferguson Myrick and Pamela Washington ... enjoys writing poetry ... hopes to play in the NBA ... majoring in kinesiology : sport studies with a minor in communications .

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G/GS 25/1 14/10 39/11

Min. 360 381 741

AVG FG/A FG% 14.4 64/154 .416 27.2 60/153 .392 19.0 124/307 .404

3FG/A 14/39 17/49 31/88

3FG% FT/A .359 47/63 .347 33/57 .352 80/120

FT% .746 .579 .667

Points:.............................................21 vs.Stony Brook (2/28/10) Field Goals Made:................................... 8 vs. Lesley (11/13/10) 3-Point FG Made:............................................................... 3, twice Free Throws Made:................................8 at Boston U. (2/4/10) Rebounds.............................................................................. 8, twice Assists:....................................................5 vs. Cornell (12/29/10) Steals:...............................................4 at Connecticut (11/30/10) Blocks:................................................................................... 2, twice Minutes:.................................................... 37 vs. Army (12/9/10)

PTS AVG REB AVG PF/FO A TO Blk Stl 189 7.6 64 2.6 46/1 5 41 9 13 170 12.1 58 4.1 22/1 11 39 8 9 359 9.2 122 3.1 68/2 16 80 17 22

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chris pelcher Junior Forward/Center 6-10 240 Albany, N.Y.

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BEFORE UNH

Chris Pelcher spent the last two seasons with Iona College, playing in 35 games, including one start in his sophomore campaign, helping lead the Gaels to a 25-12 record. He posted 2.9 points and 2.1 rebounds per game while ranking third on the squad with 17 blocks. Additionally, he posted the third-best field goal percentage on the team with a shooting clip of .603 (38-63) from the field. As a freshman he appeared in 20 games, making one start, serving as a valued role player off the bench.Prior to arriving at Iona, Pelcher was the No. 45 prospect at the center position and one of the Top 300 recruits in the nation according to ESPNU’s basketball recruiting website. He posted 19.6 points per game as a senior at Albany Academy, leading the Cadets to a 222 record along with a berth in the NYSPHSAA Section II Class AA championship game and a No. 17 ranking in New York State Class AA. Along the way he collected AllLeague, All-Section II and NYSSWA Class AA All-State Fifth Team honors. As a junior he averaged more than 18 points and 12 rebounds per game, earning All-Colonial Council honors for his efforts. In addition to basketball, he was a three-year varsity letter winner for the Cadets’ football team and was an Albany Times Union All-Region performer at the tight end position.

PERSONAL

Born Feb. 12, 1991 in Albany, N.Y. … son of Chris and Pam Pelcher ... majoring in Sociology.

PELCHER CAREER HIGHS Points:................................................ 13 at Manhattan (2/16/11) Field Goals Made:...........5 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/11/10) 3-Point FG Made:..................................................................N/A Free Throws Made:........................ ........6 vs. Niagara (12/5/10) Rebounds...................................... ............7 vs. Buffalo (3/22/11) Assists:...................................................... ................2, three times Steals:................................................. ..2 at Manhattan (2/16/11) Blocks:......................................................3 vs. Bryant (11/14/10) Minutes:........................................ ....20 at Manhattan (2/16/11)

Year 2009-10 (Iona) 2010-11 (Iona) Totals

G/GS 20/1 35/1 55/2

Min. 124 324 448

AVG 6.2 9.3 8.1

FG/A 15/28 38/63 53/91

FG% .536 .603 .582

3FG/A 3FG% 0/0 ---- 0/0 ---- 0/0 ----

FT/A 7/14 24/42 31/56

FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/FO A TO Blk Stl .500 37 1.9 29 1.5 22/0 2 4 2 4 .571 100 2.9 74 2.1 53/0 11 12 17 6 .554 137 2.5 52 1.9 75/0 13 16 19 10

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chandler rhoads Junior Guard 6-4 195 Berryville, Va.

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2009-10 – America East Rookie of the Week (Nov. 16) ... America East Academic Honor Roll 2010-11– America East All-Defensive Team

2010-11

One of just two Wildcats to start in all 30 games ... averaged 31.3 minutes per contest ... ranked first on the team and eighth in the conference in assists (85) ... finished the year ranking second on the squad in scoring (9.1 ppg) ... ranked second on the team in steals (17) ... ranked third on the team in field goals made (87) and 3-point field goals made (25) ... led the team in free throws made (74) ... averaged 10.6 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game during conference play ... scored in double-digits in nine of the final 10 games of the season ... scored in double-figures 18 times ... notched 15-plus points seven times ... pulled in 5-plus boards in six games ... tallied 5-plus assists six times ... led the team in assists 17 times ... led the team in steals in five contests ... compiled multiple steals in three games ... led the team in scoring four times ... posted career highs in points (20) and 3-point field goals made (4) versus Vermont (Jan. 20) ... tied his career high with four 3-pointers against UMBC (Jan. 23) ... sank a career-best seven field goals against Binghamton (Jan. 8) ... drained a career-high nine free throws from the stripe versus Albany (Feb. 2) ... tied a career high with eight boards against Cornell (Dec. 29) ... tied his career high in assists with six against both Army (Dec. 9) and UMBC (Feb. 12) ... tallied multiple steals three times ... compiled a season-best three steals against Albany (Feb. 2) and UMBC (Feb. 12).

2009-10

Played in 26 games and made five starts ... averaged 4.0 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game ... ranked second on the team in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.1), third in assists and steals (0.7 spg), and sixth in scoring ... put together a season-best three-game doubledigit scoring streak from Feb. 11-17 ... set season highs with 16 points and eight rebounds at Vermont on Feb. 14 ... handed out a season-high five assists against Suffolk (Nov. 14), Stony Brook (Jan. 10) and Albany (Feb. 9).

BEFORE UNH

Played at Air Force Prep during the 2008-09 season ... averaged 17.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 3.0 steals per game ... graduated from Clarke County High School ... Clarke County’s all-time leading scorer with 1,638 points ... led Clarke County to a pair of state championships during his four-year career ... named Virginia State A Basketball Player of the Year after averaging 25.6 points, 6.0 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game during the 2007-08 season ... McDonald’s All-American nominee his senior year ... First Team All-State member his junior and senior seasons ... played AAU ball with current Wildcat forward Brian Benson for East Coast Fusion and head coach Cade Lemcke.

RHOADS CAREER HIGHS Points:.................................................. .20 vs. Vermont (1/20/11) Field Goals Made:........... .................7 vs. Binghamton (1/8/11) 3-Point FG Made:.....................................................1, four times Free Throws Made:...................................8 vs. Maine (2/17/10) Total Rebounds:.....................................8 at Vermont (2/14/10) Assists:......................................................................5, three times Steals:.......................................................4 vs. Suffolk (11/14/09) Blocks:....................................................2 vs. Hartford (2/06/10) Minutes:................................................30 at Vermont (2/14/10)

PERSONAL

Born April 9, 1990 in Provo, Utah … son of Thomas and Tammi Rhoads ... enjoys motorcycles, fishing and boating ... hopes to play basketball professionally ... majoring in kinesiology: sport studies. Year 2009-10 2010-11 Totals

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G/GS 26/5 30/30 56/35

Min. 452 938 1390

AVG FG/A FG% 3FG/A 17.4 29/98 .296 4/24 31.3 87/260 .335 25/90 24.8 116/358 .324 29/114

3FG% FT/A FT% .167 41/76 .539 .278 74/129 .574 .254 115/205 .561

PTS AVG REB AVG PF/FO A TO Blk Stl 103 4.0 42 1.6 56/1 45 41 3 18 273 9.1 108 3.6 60/0 85 66 2 17 376 6.7 150 2.7 116/1 130 107 5 35

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jeron trotman Junior Forward 6-6 212 Huntsville, Ala.

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BEFORE UNH

Jeron Trotman spent the last two years with Centenary College, as he finished his sophomore season leading the Gentlemen in blocks with 31, while also ranking second on the squad in points per game (9.0) and rebounds per game (6.2). Additionally, he also led the way in field goal percentage with a .460 shooting clip (86-187) from the floor. In the previous season he saw action in 24 contests, leading the team in field goal percentage once again with a 71 percent (37-52) mark. He also ranked second on the team with 18 swats, while averaging 3.6 points and 2.3 rebounds per game. Trotman graduated from Lee High School, lettering in both basketball and tennis. He led the basketball team to an Elite 8 finish, while averaging 18 points and seven rebounds per game during his senior campaign. He was equally active off the court, as he was a member of the National Honor Society and the Student Government Association.

PERSONAL

Born on Dec. 14, 1990, in Huntsville, Alabama ... Son of Bromley and Wanda Trotman ... majoring in Sociology.

TROTMAN CAREER HIGHS Points:................................................ 13 at Manhattan (2/16/11) Field Goals Made:...........5 vs. Fairleigh Dickinson (12/11/10) 3-Point FG Made:..................................................................N/A Free Throws Made:........................ ........6 vs. Niagara (12/5/10) Rebounds...................................... ............7 vs. Buffalo (3/22/11) Assists:...................................................... ................2, three times Steals:................................................. ..2 at Manhattan (2/16/11) Blocks:......................................................3 vs. Bryant (11/14/10) Minutes:........................................ ....20 at Manhattan (2/16/11)

Year 2009-10 (Centenary) 2010-11 (Centenary) Totals

G/GS 24/0 26/22 50/22

Min. 208 700 908

AVG FG/A FG% 8.7 37/52 .712 26.9 86/187 .460 18.2 123/239 .515

3FG/A 3FG% FT/A FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/FO A TO Blk Stl 0/0 ---- 13/22 .591 87 3.6 55 2.3 32/0 3 10 18 4 1/12 .083 62/139 .446 235 9.0 162 6.2 82/3 22 60 31 16 1/12 .083 75/161 .466 322 6.4 217 4.3 114/3 25 70 498 20

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jordon bronner Sophomore Guard 6-0 170 Sleepy Hollow, N.Y.

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ACCOLADES

2010-11– America East All-Rookie Team

2010-11

Saw action in 30 games, making 15 starts ... averaged 22.7 minutes per contest ... ranked second on the team in assists (65) and steals (17) ... ranked 10th in the America East in assists (2.7 apg) during conference play ... finished the season averaging 4.0 points, 2.2 assists, and 1.4 rebounds per game ... led all Wildcat freshmen in minutes (680), points (121), assists (65), games played (30), steals (15) and free throw percentage (.630; 29-46) ... led the team in assists 11 times ... led the squad in steals six times ... tied his career high in scoring twice, posting 13 points against Stony Brook (Feb. 9) and Boston University (March 5) ... posted a career-best six assists against Albany (Feb. 2) ... snared a career-high four boards against Rhode Island (Dec. 18) and Vermont (Jan. 31) ... scored in double-digits twice ... compiled a season-best three steals against Albany (Feb. 2).

BEFORE UNH

Played at Iona Prep where he was the school’s first four-year varsity starter ... averaged 12 points and four assists per game his senior year for a team that won 25 games ... won 27 games his junior season en route to the school’s first Catholic State Championship ... the Gaels won their league championship three years in a row, while Bronner made all-county and all-league squads his junior and senior seasons.

PERSONAL

Born Dec. 20, 1991 in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y. … son of Carl Bronner and Diana Garrant ... relative Tony Taylor is currently a senior on the men’s basketball team at George Washington ... enjoys hanging out with friends and swimming ... lists his favorite athlete as Kobe Bryant and his mom as the person he admires most ... hopes to play basketball overseas ... major is undeclared.

Year 2010-11 Totals

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G/GS 30/15 30/15

Min. 680 680

AVG 22.7 22.7

FG/A FG% 40/118 .339 40/118 .339

3FG/A 3FG% 12/47 .255 12/47 .255

BRONNER CAREER HIGHS Points:...............................................13 vs. Stony Brook (2/9/11) Field Goals Made:........... .................5 vs. Stony Brook (2/9/11) 3-Point FG Made:.......................................................1, ten times Free Throws Made:..................................4 vs. UMBC (1/23/11) Rebounds:................................... .........................................4, twice Assists:.........................................................6 vs. Albany (2/2/11) Steals: ...........................................................3 vs. Albany (2/2/11) Blocks:.................................................. ......................................N/A Minutes:........................................... ....38 vs. Boston U. (3/5/11)

FT/A FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/FO A TO Blk Stl 29/46 .630 121 4.0 42 1.4 65/0 65 37 0 15 29/46 .630 121 4.0 42 1.4 65/0 65 37 0 15

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patrick konan Sophomore Forward 6-6 215 Gainesville, Fla.

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Will sit out the entire season due to NCAA transfer regulations.

BEFORE UNH

Played one season at Liberty University before transferring to UNH ... started 24 of the 31 games he played in as a freshman ... led the team in field goal percentage (.542), including 42.9 percent (3-7) from behind the arc, was third in rebounding (4.4 rpg) and blocks (9), and fourth in scoring (6.9 ppg) ... led the team in scoring three times and rebounding four times ... prior to arriving at Liberty, played at The Rock School in Gainesville, Fla., where he helped the Lions to a 24-5 record and a Final Four appearance in the Florida State High School Championships ... named the North Central Florida 1A-2A Player of the Year after he led The Rock in scoring and rebounding at 14.6 points and 8.3 caroms per game, while hitting on 57.8 percent of his field goal attempts and 31 percent of his 3-point shots ... tallied a season-high 30 points on 12-of-17 shooting to top Lakewood, ranked No. 4 in Class 5A at the time, 79-69, in the opening round of the prestigious 35th Annual Kingdom of the Sun tournament in Ocala, Fla.

PERSONAL

Born July 15, 1990 in Abidjan, Ivory Coast ‌ grew up in Marseilles, France ... son of Antoine Dja and Lucie Konan ... enjoys playing video games ... lists his favorite athlete as Terrell Owens and his older brother, Boris, as the person he admires most ... hopes to play professional basketball ... majoring in Sociology.

KONAN CAREER HIGHS Points........................................ 18 vs. UNC-Asheville (1/16/10) Field goals.......................................................8 vs. VMI (1/28/10) 3-Point FG Made....................................2 vs. Radford (2/16/10) Free throws made..................................................... 4, Four times Rebounds.................................................................... 9, Four times Assists...........................................................................3, Two times Steals..........................................................2 vs. Radford (2/16/10) Blocks...........................................................................2, Two times Minutes......................................33 vs. Tennessee St. (11/28/09)

Year G/GS 2009-10 (LIBERTY) 31/24 Totals 31/24

Min. 629 629

AVG 20.3 20.3

FG/A FG% 84/155 .542 84/155 .542

3FG/A 3FG% 3/7 .429 3/7 .429

FT/A FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/FO A TO Blk Stl 42/76 .553 213 6.9 135 4.4 72/4 17 41 9 19 42/76 .553 213 6.9 135 4.4 72/4 17 41 9 19

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scott morris Sophomore Guard 6-2 200 Walkersville, Md.

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2010-11

Saw action in 27 games, making one start ... averaged 10.7 minutes per contest ... finished the season with an average of 3.6 points per game ... tallied 4.6 points per game in conference action ... ranked second on the team in 3-point field goal percentage with a .329 clip (28-85) from deep ... hit the second-most 3-point field goals of any Wildcats with 28 treys ... tallied 14 rebounds and eight assists ... reached his career high of 14 points against Boston University (Jan. 4), Albany (Feb. 2) and Hartford (Feb. 27) ... registered a career-best two assists and four 3-point field goals in the regular season finale versus Hartford (Feb. 27) ... snared multiple rebounds three times ... notched a steal in five contests ... scored in double-digits three times.

BEFORE UNH

Played at Walkersville High School where he averaged 22.0 points, 6.5 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.9 steals per game as a senior as he led his team to the Class 2A West Region championship game and a 14-9 overall record ... selected as the Frederick/Carroll County Player of the Year by the Maryland Gazette ... as a junior, averaged 18.6 points, 6.3 rebounds. 6.6 assists and 2.0 steals per game as he led the Lions to the regional finals and an 18-7 record ... named to the Frederick News Post All-County First Team, as well as the All-Gazette First Team, and was First Team All-Piedmont Division ... owned a 4.0 grade point average that ranked No. 1 in his class of 328.

PERSONAL

Born Oct. 10, 1991 in Maryland ‌ son of Karl and Karen Morris ... enjoys lacrosse and music... lists his favorite athlete as Kobe Bryant and his father as the person he admires most ... hopes to be successful in whatever career he chooses ... majoring in business administration.

MORRIS CAREER HIGHS Points:............................................... ......................14, three times Field Goals Made:.................................. .................5, three times 3-Point FG Made:....................................................4, three times Free Throws Made:..........................1 vs. Binghamton (1/8/11) Rebounds:........................ .........................................2, three times Assists:.....................................................2 at Hartford (2/27/11) Steals:................ ...........................................................1, five times Blocks:................. ......................................1 vs. Albany (1/15/11) Minutes:........................................... .................................27, twice

Year 2010-11 Totals

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G/GS 27/1 27/1

Min. 290 290

AVG 10.7 10.7

FG/A FG% 34/107 .318 34/107 .318

3FG/A 3FG% 28/85 .329 28/85 .329

FT/A 1/2 1/2

FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/FO .500 97 3.6 14 0.5 30/0 .500 97 3.6 14 0.5 30/0

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kazadi nyanguila Sophomore Forward/Center 6-7 230 Montreal, Quebec

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2010-11

Appeared in 10 games, starting in two outings ... averaged 8.0 minutes per contest ... missed the majority of the season due to injury ... posted career highs in points (7) and rebounds (4) in his first career start against Cornell (Dec. 29) ... notched six points and three boards versus Central Connecticut State (Dec. 22).

BEFORE UNH

Played two years at Vanier CEGEP/College, where he was named the team’s Most Improved Player his senior year after averaging 12.6 points and leading the entire league with 10.1 rebounds per game ... led the team in field goal percentage and blocked shots ... prior to arriving at Vanier, was the team MVP at La Dauversiere High School, where he averaged 22.5 points and 14.8 rebounds per game en route to being named a league all-star his sophomore season.

PERSONAL

Born March 10, 1991 in Kinshasa, Congo ‌ son of Mutambayi Nyanguila and Angele Kabedi-Kazadi ... enjoys playing video games, listening to music and spending time with his family ... lists his favorite athlete as Kobe Bryant and his parents as the people he admires most ... hopes to play professional basketball, become a general manager or go to law school ... major is undeclared.

NYANGUILA CAREER HIGHS Points....................................................... 7 vs. Cornell (12/29/10) Field goals...................................................3 at CCSU (12/22/10) 3-Point FG Made...................................................................... N/A Free throws made................................. 3 vs. Cornell (12/29/10) Rebounds................................................ 4 vs. Cornell (12/29/10) Assists.................................................................................... 1, twice Steals............................................................................................ N/A Blocks.......................................................................................... N/A Minutes................................................. 18 vs. Cornell (12/29/10)

Year 2010-11 Totals

G/GS 10/2 10/2

Min. 80 80

AVG 8.0 8.8

FG/A FG% 5/12 .417 5/12 .417

3FG/A 3FG% --- --- --- ---

FT/A 3/4 3/4

FT% PTS AVG REB AVG PF/FO .750 13 1.3 12 1.2 11/0 .750 13 1.3 12 1.2 11/0

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garrett jones Freshman Guard 6-0 185 Chicago, Ill.

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BEFORE UNH

Garrett Jones polished off his senior campaign at Evanston Township averaging 14 points and five assists per game, leading the squad to an 18-11 record on its way to winning the CSL-South Conference Championship. Additionally, the McDonald’s All-American nominee led the squad to a Dekalb Holiday Tournament Championship this season. A member of the highly touted Rising Stars AAU program, he posted 24 points per game during his junior year, notching a career-high 51 points against Mundelien High School. During his four varsity seasons, Jones picked up All-Conference honors during his junior and senior years.

PERSONAL

Born Oct. 15, 1992 in Evanston, Ill. … son of Lester and Gertha Jones ... majoring in history.

tommy mcdonnell Freshman Guard 6-3 175 Durham, N.H.

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BEFORE UNH

Tommy McDonnell finished his prep year at Bridgton Academy averaging seven points, four rebounds and two steals per game last year. In the three years prior, McDonnell was a standout at Oyster River High School, posting 18 points and five boards per contest during his senior year. He also collected team MVP and Foster’s Daily Democrat All-Dream Team honors, while playing in the New Hampshire versus Vermont all-star game during his senior campaign.

PERSONAL

Born Dec. 27, 1991 in Durham, N.H. … son of Sean McDonnell and Jenny Sheehan ... majoring in business adminstration.

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SEASON REVIEW HISTORY & RECORDS

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AMERICA EAST 38-39 2010-11 STATISTICS 40 RECORDS 41-46 YEARLY RESULTS 47-50 ALUMNI ROSTER 51-52 WILCAT HONOR ROLL 53

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CONFERENCE W Vermont -x 13 Boston University -y 12 Albany 9 Maine 9 Stony Brook 8 Hartford 7 New Hampshire 6 Binghamton 4 UMBC 4

L 3 4 7 7 8 9 10 12 12

Pct. .813 .750 .563 .563 .500 .438 .375 .250 .250

H 6-2 8-0 5-3 4-4 5-3 4-4 4-4 2-6 2-6

A 7-1 4-4 4-4 5-3 3-5 3-5 2-6 2-6 2-6

OVERALL

L 5 4-1 5-0 4-1 3-2 4-1 2-3 3-2 1-4 0-5

Streak L 1 W 7 W 4 L 1 L 1 W 1 L 1 L 1 L 6

W 23 21 19 15 15 11 12 8 5

L 9 14 16 15 17 20 18 23 25

Pct. .719 .600 .500 .500 .469 .355 .400 .358 .167

H 12-2 12-2 7-6 7-7 7-7 8-5 7-5 3-10 3-10

A 10-5 4-9 7-9 8-8 6-9 3-13 4-12 4-12 2-14

N 1-2 5-3 2-1 0-0 2-1 0-2 1-1 1-1 0-1

L 5 2-3 5-0 4-1 1-4 3-2 2-3 1-4 -3 0-5

Streak L2 W8 W4 L1 W2 W1 L3 W1 L5

x-America East Regular-Season Champions y-America East Tournament Champions

2011 America East Championship First three rounds at Chase Arena (Hartford, Conn.) Title game played at Case Gymnasium (Boston, Ma.)

Quarterfinals: Saturday, March 5 No. 1 Vermont 57, No. 9 Binghamton 46 No. 5 Stony Brook U. 67, No. 4 Albany 61 No. 2 Boston U. 69, No. 7 New Hampshire 60 No. 6 Hartford 68, No. 3 Maine 57 Semifinals: Sunday, March 7 No. 5 Stony Brook 69, No. 1 Vermont 47 No. 2 Boston U. 55, No. 6 Hartford 49 Title Game: Saturday, March 13 at No. 2 Boston U. 56, No. 6 Hartford 54 (ESPN2) All-Championship Team Leonard Hayes, Stony Brook Chris Martin, Stony Brook Genesis Maciel, Hartford Darryl Partin, Boston U. John Holland, Boston U. Reggie Lewis Most Outstanding Player: John Holland, Boston U. NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship at BOK Center (Tulsa, Ok.) First Round: Thursday, March 18 No. 1 Kansas 72, No. 16 Boston U. 53

2010-11 America East Awards Kevin Roberson Player of the Year: John Holland, Boston U. Rookie of the Year: Brian Voelkel, Vermont Defensive Player of the Year: Brendan Bald, Vermont Coach of the Year: Mike Lonergan, Vermont

First Team Tim Ambrose, Albany John Holland, Boston U. Darryl Partin, Boston U. Troy Barnies, Maine Evan Fjeld, Vermont

Second Team Gerald McLemore, Maine Joe Zeglinski, Hartford Tyrone Conley, New Hampshire Chris De La Rosa, UMBC Bryan Dougher, Stony Brook

Third Team

Brendan Bald, Vermont Logan Aronhalt, Albany Mike Black, Albany Mahamoud Jabbi, Binghamton Morgan Sabia, Hartford

All-Rookie Team Luke Devlin, Albany D.J Irving, Boston U. Dom Morris, Boston U. Brian Voelkel, Vermont Jordon Bronner, New Hampshire

All-Defensive Patrick Hazel, Boston U. Milton Burton, Hartford Chandler Rhoads, New Hampshire Brendan Bald, Vermont Mahamoud Jabbi, Binghamton

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STAFF DIRECTORY AMY HUCHTHAUSEN Commissioner

Shonna brown Associate Commissioner/SWA

Frank Sullivan Associate Commissioner for Men’s Basketbal/Officiating

Matt Bourque

Associate Commissioner for External Relations

Jessica Descartes

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About America East...

Now in its fourth decade of operation, America East has evolved into one of the most comprehensive NCAA Division I conferences with a commitment to broad-based, competitive athletics programs, complementing the academic integrity and missions of the member institutions. Progressive in its approach to its more than 3,400 student-athletes, America East recognizes champions in each of its 20 sports: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s and women’s indoor track and field, men’s and women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s outdoor track and field, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming and diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball. America East also conducts the nation’s most comprehensive academic recognition program for studentathletes. With a geographic footprint covering the Mid-Atlantic to Northeast regions of the United States, America East strives to develop champions in academics, athletics and leadership at its nine member institutions: University at Albany, Binghamton University, Boston University, University of Hartford, University of Maine, UMBC, University of New Hampshire, Stony Brook University and University of Vermont.

Assistant Commissioner for Finance/Administration

ACADEMICS…

CHAD DWYER

• New Hampshire ranked fourth nationally in Graduation Success Rate (GSR) with a score of 97. • Vermont captured its sixth straight America East Academic Cup in 2010 after its student-athletes registered a cumulative 3.19 grade-point average, which was the best mark in the award’s 15-year history. New Hampshire recorded a 3.16 GPA and also eclipsed the former standard, while five other schools earned a 3.0 GPA or better. • America East’s 3,400 student-athletes registered a combined 3.05 GPA during the 2009-10 academic year and over 60 percent of them were named to America East’s Academic Honor Roll for recording GPA’s of 3.0 or better. • Seven student-athletes were tabbed ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans during the 2009-10 season, the league’s most since the 2005-06 academic year. Emily Pallotta (Boston U. women’s soccer), May Kotsopoulos (Vermont women’s basketball), Alice Chen (UMBC women’s tennis), Keilan Freeman (UMBC men’s swimming & diving), Olivia Jarem (Albany women’s lacrosse), Valete Graham (Albany men’s track & field) and Dominic Devaud (UMBC men’s track & field) earned the honor, while 20 others were All-District selections. • Binghamton’s Sven Vloedgraven (tennis) and Vermont’s May Kotsopoulos (basketball) were the America East Male and Female Scholar-Athletes of the Year, respectively. • Nineteen student-athletes were recognized as America East Scholar-Athletes and 169 received All-Academic recognition in their respective sport. • Twenty-four America East teams were publicly recognized by the NCAA for their multiyear Academic Progress Rate (APR), for finishing among the top 10 percent of teams in the nation, the league’s most since 2006.

Director of Championships/Administrator

Sean Tainsh

Director of Communications

Leslie Casey

Associate Director for Communications/PR

pete estes

Communications Intern

Chelsey Canavan

Video Production Intern

Warren lane

Administrative Intern

Kathy Ferraraccio

Coordinator of Volleyball Officials

Roger Taylor

ATHLETICS…

Coordinator of Soccer Officials

Barbara Carreiro

Coordinator of Field Hockey Officials

Mara Wager

Coordinator of Women’s Lacrosse Officials

Nick Zibelli

Coordinator of Baseball Umpires

Nick Cinquanto

Coordinator of Softball Umpires

CONTACT INFORMATION Phone Number 617-695-6369

Fax Numbers

(617) 695-6380 (administration) (617) 695-6385 (communications)

Mailing Address

215 First Street, Suite 140 Cambridge, MA 02142

Website

www.AmericaEast.com

• Boston University won the Stuart P. Haskell, Jr. Commissioner’s Cup for the fifth straight year and eighth time in the last nine years after capturing a league-high tying six championships, three regular-season titles and three runner-up finishes during the 2009-10 season. • Twenty-two America East student-athletes earned All-America recognition, including one in men’s basketball, one each in men’s and women’s soccer, six in men’s lacrosse, seven in women’s lacrosse, one each in field hockey and softball and four in cross country/track & field. • A record six America East men’s and women’s basketball teams qualified for the postseason: Boston University men (CBI), Boston University women (WNIT), Hartford women (NCAA), Stony Brook men (NIT), Vermont men (NCAA) and Vermont women (NCAA). o Two women’s teams made the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2000 with Vermont earning the automatic bid and Hartford receiving an at-large berth. o Vermont downed Wisconsin, 64-55, in the first round for its first-ever NCAA win. It was the third time in five years an America East women’s team won an NCAA game. o Stony Brook reached the postseason for the first time and hosted Illinois in an NIT first round contest. It was the first time an America East men’s basketball team hosted a postseason game since 1987. o Boston University reached the semifinals of the College Basketball Invitational and hosted a quarterfinal contest. • Stony Brook men’s lacrosse climbed to No. 7 in the nation and reached the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championship after an 9-7 victory over Denver in the first round. o The Seawolves are the third different America East men’s lacrosse team (Albany, UMBC) to win an NCAA game since 2007. o Stony Brook hosted the NCAA quarterfinal round and drew 10,024 fans to LaValle Stadium. The Seawolves were edge by top-ranked Virginia, 10-9. o America East Player of the Year Kevin Crowley received the USILA’s Enners Award, which is given to college lacrosse’s most outstanding player. He was also a finalist for the prestigious Tewaaraton Award. • Boston University (No. 16) and UMBC (No. 18) were both ranked in the NSCAA men’s soccer national poll. It was the first time since the poll started in 1996 that two America East teams were ranked at the same time. • Boston University softball and Stony Brook baseball each won a game in its respective NCAA Championship. The Terriers downed UMass, while the Seawolves upended N.C. State. • Binghamton men’s tennis climbed to No. 43 in the nation while Sven Vloedgraven became the first America East tennis student-athlete to qualify for the NCAA individual championships.

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2010-11 UNH Men's Basketball 2010-11 FINAL STATISTICS New Hampshire Combined Team Statistics (as of Oct 28, 2011) All games

RECORD: ALL GAMES CONFERENCE NON-CONFERENCE

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

##

Player

gp-gs

21 25 15 03 01 34 05 22 02 11 33 24 10

Conley, Tyrone Abreu, Alvin Myrick, Ferg Rhoads, Chandler DiLiegro, Dane Benson, Brian Bronner, Jordon Morris, Scott Buckley, DeAndray Valladares, James Matagrano, Chris Nyanguila, Kazadi Herrion, Ryan Team Total.......... Opponents......

30-30 1049 35.0 158-415 2-2 52 26.0 7-19 14-10 381 27.2 60-153 30-30 938 31.3 87-260 27-23 768 28.4 89-171 30-27 753 25.1 63-160 30-15 680 22.7 40-118 27-1 290 10.7 34-107 29-4 363 12.5 23-72 29-1 454 15.7 25-81 21-5 206 9.8 17-46 10-2 80 8.0 5-12 17-0 61 3.6 1-14 30 30

HOME 7-5 4-4 3-1

6075 6075

.381 .368 .392 .335 .520 .394 .339 .318 .319 .309 .370 .417 .071

78-237 3-10 17-49 25-90 1-1 13-59 12-47 28-85 3-18 9-45 1-5 0-0 1-12

.329 .300 .347 .278

AWAY 4-12 2-6 2-6

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

67-97 11-12 33-57 74-129 55-76 28-58 29-46 1-2 31-57 6-10 1-4 3-4 1-3

.691 .917 .579 .574 .724 .483 .630 .500 .544 .600 .250 .750 .333

off

35 2 24 16 1.000 77 .220 71 .255 7 .329 2 .167 23 .200 29 .200 10 .000 1 .083 3 63 609-1628 .374 191-658 .290 340-555 .613 363 639-1560 .410 157-475 .331 391-585 .668 317

NEUTRAL 1-1 0-0 1-1

Rebounds def tot avg

67 6 34 92 144 177 35 12 33 15 21 11 0 49 696 778

102 8 58 108 221 248 42 14 56 44 31 12 3 112 1059 1095

3.4 4.0 4.1 3.6 8.2 8.3 1.4 0.5 1.9 1.5 1.5 1.2 0.2

pf dq

80 1 22 60 77 80 65 30 33 55 26 11 6

3 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

a

to blk stl

62 1 11 85 14 8 65 8 20 6 3 2 7

23 0 8 2 7 32 0 1 7 13 0 0 0

62 3 39 66 49 35 37 14 19 15 7 4 3 7 35.3 546 10 292 360 36.5 541 - 260 370

pts

avg

461 28 170 273 234 167 121 97 80 65 36 13 4

15.4 14.0 12.1 9.1 8.7 5.6 4.0 3.6 2.8 2.2 1.7 1.3 0.2

93 134 1749 92 162 1826

58.3 60.9

38 4 9 17 16 6 15 5 15 3 4 0 2

TEAM STATISTICS UNH OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1749 1826 11/13/10 LESLEY W 79-47 579 UNH TEAM GAME HIGHS UNH INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Points per game 58.3 60.9 11/16/10 at Dartmouth W 55-53 614 Scoring margin -2.6 Tyrone Conley - vs. Hartfod (01/11/11) 11/20/10 POINTS. HOLY................................................................... CROSS W 55-52 1025 POINTS. ..............................................................33, 80 vs. UMBC (01/23/11) FIELD GOALS-ATT 609-1628 639-1560 11/23/10 at Sacred Heart L 42-50 449 FIELD GOALS MADE.................................... 10, Tyrone Conley vs. Hartford (11/28/09) 29 vs. Lesley (11/13/11) FIELD GOALS MADE. . ......................................... Field goal pct . 3 7 4 . 4 1 0 FIELD GOAL ATT..................................... 24, Tyrone Conley at Stony Brook (01/15/11) 11/27/10 BROWN W 70-66 885 ATTEMPTS..........................70 at Stony POINT FG-ATT 191-658 157-475at Binghamton (02/05/11) FG3 PCT (min 5 made)............ .857 (6-7), Dane DiLiegro 11/30/10 FIELD at #7GOAL Connecticut L 55-62Brook (01/15/11) 8558 3 PT3-point FG MADE...................................................6, GOAL PERCENTAGE.... .523 (23-44) (02/05/11) FG pct .290 Tyrone Conley .331 vs Hartford (01/11/11) 12/04/10 FIELD at Colgate W at Binghamton 65-60 500 ................................................................................... Conley vs UMBC (01/23/11) FIELD GOALS MADE................................. 1463-71 vs. UMBC (01/23/11) 3-pt FG made per game 6.4 6, Tyrone 5.2 12/09/10 3 PT ARMY L 917 3 PT FG THROWS-ATT ATTEMPTS................................340-555 16, Tyrone Conley FREE 391-585at Stony Brook (01/15/11) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS..................................31 Brook (01/15/11) 12/18/10 at Rhode Island L at Stony 52-64 4274 3-PT FG PCT (min 2 made)......1.000 (4-4), Chandler Rhoads vs. UMBC (01/23/11) Free throw pct .61Chandler 3 .668 12/22/10 3 PT at Central Connecticut State L 50-71 1074 FG PERCENTAGE..................... .519 (14-27) vs. UMBC (01/23/11) ........................................................1.000 (2-2), Rhoads vs. Cornell (12/29/10) F-Throws made per game 11.3 Dane Diliegro 13.0 ! 12/29/10 FREE vs Cornell W 68-66 5799 FREE THROWS MADE. .....................................12, at Colgate (12/04/10) THROWS MADE........................................23 at Colgate (12/04/10) REBOUNDS 1059 Rhoads 1095vs. Albany (NY) (02/02/11) .................................................................9, Chandler ! 12/30/10 FREE at VCU L 65-78 5590 THROW ATTEMPTS.................................29 at Colgate (12/04/10) Rebounds game 35.3 Rhoads 36.5vs. Albany (NY) (02/02/11) FREE THROWper ATT. ............................16, Chandler * 01/02/11 .........................................................29 at Albany LCommonwealth 44-59 1730 at Va. (12/30/10) ...............................................................................12, at Colgate (12/04/10) Rebounding margin -1.2 Dane Diliegro * 01/04/11 at Boston U. L 54-61 401 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE..............938 (15-16) vs. Vermont (01/20/11) FTASSISTS PCT (min 3 made)................1.000 (12-12 at Colgate (02/04/10) 292 ), Dane Diliegro 260 * 01/08/11 BINGHAMTON L 61-66 801 .....................................................................1.000 Abreu vs. Lesley (11/13/10) REBOUNDS..................................................54 at Stony Brook (01/15/10) Assists per game 9.7(8-8), Alvin8.7 * 01/11/11 HARTFORD W 57-54 498 ...........................................................1.000 (6-6), Tyrone Conley vs. Vermont (01/20/11) vs. UMBC (01/23/11)) ASSISTS.................................................................17 TURNOVERS 370 vs. Vermont (01/20/11) * 01/15/11 at Stony Brook Lo2 60-64 1065 .....................................................1.000 (6-6), 360 Chandler Rhoads 1153-61 vs. Lesley (11/13/10) ................................................................... Turnovers per game 12.3 at Dartmouth (11/16/10) * 01/20/11 STEALS. VERMONT L 538 .......................................................1.000 (3-3),12.0 Dane DiLiegro vs. Albany BLOCKED SHOTS. . ....................................10 Turnover margin +0.3 ...........................................1.000 (3-3), DeAndray Buckley at Rhode Island (12/18/10) * 01/23/11 UMBC W 80-60 (NY) (02/02/11) 590 Assist/turnover ratio 0.8 ......................................1.000 (3-3), James Valladares vs. 0.7 Central Conn. St. (12/22/10) * 01/25/11 at Maine L 50-64 1268 REBOUNDS. Brian Benson STEALS ................................................ 22,134 162at Stony Brook (01/15/11) * 01/29/11 BOSTON U. W 60-48 1364 ..................................................................................16, vs. UMBC (01/23/11) Steals per game 4.5 Brian Benson 5.4 BY PERIODS 1 2 L OT TOTAL * 01/31/11 SCORE at Vermont 49-63OT2 2484 ASSISTS.................................................................. vs. UMBC (01/23/11) BLOCKS 937, Tyrone Conley 92 * 02/02/11 Wildcats ALBANY Wot 20 62-59 345 798 925 9 1,752 ..............................................................................6, Chandler Rhoads at UMBC (02/12/11) Blocks per game 3.1 Rhoads3.1vs. Albany (NY) (12/09/10) * 02/05/11 Opponents at Binghamton W 65-59 13 3688 .................................................................6, Chandler 856 934 17 1,820 ATTENDANCE 9780 Bronner 42608vs. Albany (NY) (02/02/11) * 02/09/11 STONY BROOK L 56-63 611 .................................................................... 6, Jordon Home................................................................... games-Avg/Game 12-815 5,Tyrone 16-2301 STEALS. Conley vs. Brown (11/27/10) * 02/12/11 ATTENDANCE at UMBC W 63-46 2216 Neutral site-Avg/Game - Myrick 2-2900 .......................................................................4, Ferg at #7 Connecticut (11/30/10) & 02/19/11 Cumulative: at Marist 58,188 L (1,93949-58 average) 1563 .................................................................................. 4, Tyrone Conley vs. Lesley (11/13/10) * 02/22/11 Home: MAINE 9,780 L (815 53-70 average) 1627 BLOCKED Score bySHOTS. Periods.......................................6, 1st 2nd OTBrian OT2 Benson Totalsvs. Albany (NY) (02/02/11) * 02/27/11 at Hartford L 54-62 1335 Away: 42,608 (2,301 average) .................................................................5, at Central Conn. St. (12/22/10) New Hampshire 798 922 Brian 20 Benson 9 1749 03/05/11 vs Boston U. L 60-69 0 .................................................................................... 5, Brian Benson vs. UMBC (01/23/11) Neutral: 5,800 (2,900 average) Opponents 859 937 17 13 1826 * = Conference game ! = VCU Christmas Tournament at Verizon Wireless Arena (Richmond, Va.) & = ESPNU BracketBusters # = America East quarterfinal at Chase Arena (West Hartford, Conn.)

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SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Individual Records Points:

44 by Frank McLaughlin vs. UMass, 1/15/55

Team Records Points:

116 vs. Brandeis, 2/20/71

Points, Half: 28 by Matt Alosa vs. Holy Cross, 12/21/95

Points, Half: 64 vs. Vermont (2nd half ), 2/4/89

Field Goals: 19 by Frank McLaughlin vs. UMass, 1/15/55

Points, OT:

20 vs. St. Anselm, 12/8/64 20 vs. Dartmouth, 11/25/00

Field Goals:

50 vs. Brandeis (50-82), 2/20/71

FG Attempts: 36 by Denny Hodgdon vs. Bowdoin, 12/2/66 FG %:

1.000 by Blagoj Janev (11-11) vs. Vermont 1/9/07

3-Pt. FGs:

8 by Tommy MacDonald vs. Brown, 1/12/93 8 by Marcus Bullock vs. Maine, 2/14/02

3-Pt. FGAs: 16 by Tyrone Conley at Stony Brook, 1/15/11 3-Pt. FG %: 1.000 by Alvin Abreu (7-7) vs. Santa Clara 1/4/09

1.000 by Blagoj Janev (5-5) vs. Vermont, 1/9/07 1.000 by Chris Vetrano (4-4) vs. Hartford 1/8/06 1.000 by Austin Ganly (4-4) vs. Delaware 12/7/00

Free Throws: 16 by Jose Powell vs. Providence, 11/22/91

16 by Derek Counts vs. Harvard, 11/29/88

FG Attempts: 114 vs. St. Mary’s (39-114), 1/1/64

Ties New England record

FG %:

.707 vs. Harvard (41-58), 1/2/84

3-Pt. FGs:

17 vs. Maine (17-23), 2/14/02

3-Pt. FGAs:

41 at UMBC, 2/23/08

3-Pt. FG %:

.739 vs. Maine, 2/14/02

Free Throws: 37 vs. Connecticut (37-50), 1960-61

FT Attempts: 25 by Billy Pappas vs. Bowdoin, 12/2/53

FT Attempts: 59 vs. Bowdoin (26-59), 1953-54

FT %:

FT %:

1.000 vs. Colgate (10-10), 2/4/81

Rebounds:

81 vs. M.I.T., 1/13/60

Assists:

31 vs. Harvard, 11/29/88

1.000 by Dane Diliegro (12-12) at Colgate, 12/04/10 1.000 by Jermaine Anderson (12-12) vs. Boston U., 2/11/07 1.000 by Chris Brown (12-12) vs. Hartford, 1/24/02 1.000 by Matt Alosa (12-12) vs. Delaware, 2/26/95

Rebounds:

27 by Pete Smilikis vs. Middlebury, 1/2/60

Assists:

19 by Randy Kinzly vs. Colgate, 2/4/81

Steals:

8 by Al McClain vs. Canisius, 3/8/83

Wildcats vs. All Opponents Opponent G Akron Alabama Alabama-Birmingham Albany American Army Austin Peay Binghamton Boston College Boston University Brown Buffalo California Cansius Central Connecticut State Cincinnati Colgate Columbia Connecticut Cornell Dartmouth Davidson Delaware Delaware State Detroit Drexel Duke East Carolina Elon Evansville Fairfield Florida Florida State Fordham Franklin Pierce Fresno State Gannon George Mason Gonzaga

1 1 1 22 1 9 1 21 28 125 42 2 1 18 8 1 30 3 116 3 59 4 25 1 1 20 1 2 1 2 8 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1

W L Pct.

0 0 0 11 0 3 0 6 6 36 22 0 0 6 3 0 19 0 25 3 28 1 7 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

1 1 1 11 1 4 1 15 22 89 20 2 1 12 5 1 11 3 91 0 31 3 18 1 1 17 1 2 0 2 7 3 1 1 1 1 2 0 1

.000 .000 .000 .500 .000 .333 .000 .286 .214 .288 .523 .000 .000 .333 .375 .000 .633 .000 .216 1.000 .474 .250 .280 .000 .000 .150 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .125 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000

Hartford Harvard Hofstra Holy Cross Idaho State Iona Jacksonville Keene State Kent State Lafayette Lehigh Lesley Liberty Long Beach State Long Island University Loyola (Md.) Maine Manhattan Marist Marshall Maryland Maryland-Baltimore Massachusetts Miami (Ohio) Miami (Fla.) Michigan State Monmouth Mt. St. Mary’s Navy New England College New Mexico Niagara North Carolina St. UNC-Charlotte UNC-Wilmington Northeastern Northern Illinois Northwestern Notre Dame Ohio State Old Dominion

55 36 18 29 1 4 3 1 1 3 3 1 2 1 4 1 176 2 4 1 1 16 93 1 1 2 2 3 5 1 1 17 2 1 1 118 1 1 1 1 2

20 14 5 10 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 63 0 2 0 0 9 28 1 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 5 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 1

35 .363 22 .389 13 .278 19 .345 0 1.000 2 .500 3 .000 0 1.000 1 .000 2 .333 3 .000 0 1.000 0 1.000 1 .000 4 .000 0 1.000 113 .358 2 .000 2 .500 1 .000 1 .000 7 .563 65 .301 0 1.000 1 .000 2 .000 2 .000 2 .333 2 .600 0 1.000 1 .000 12 .294 2 .000 1 .000 1 .000 83 .297 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000 1 .500

Pennsylvania Penn State Pittsburgh Portland State Princeton Providence Quinnipiac Rhode Island Rice Richmond Rider Robert Morris Rutgers Sacred Heart Santa Clara Siena St. Anselm St. Francis St. Mary’s (Calif.) St. Peter’s (N.J.) South Alabama South Carolina State South Florida Stanford Stetson Stony Brook Suffolk Towson University Tulane Vanderbilt Vermont Virginia Virginia Commonwealth Virginia Tech Wake Forest West Virginia Western Kentucky William & Mary Wisconsin Wisconsin-Milwaukeee Xavier

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2 3 2 1 2 13 3 106 1 1 2 3 3 1 2 14 64 2 1 6 1 1 1 1 2 22 4 11 1 2 132 1 4 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 3

0 0 0 0 1 1 2 17 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 2 28 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 14 4 4 1 0 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2 3 2 1 1 12 1 89 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 12 36 1 1 6 1 0 1 1 0 8 0 7 0 2 84 1 4 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 3

.000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .076 .667 .160 .000 .000 .500 .667 .000 .000 .500 .143 .438 .500 .000 .000 .000 1.000 .000 .000 1.000 .636 1.000 .364 1.000 .000 .364 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

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SCORING

INDIVIDUAL SEASON RECORDS

Scott Drapeau (94-95) Scott Drapeau (93-94) Al McClain (83-84) Matt Alosa (95-96) Matt Alosa (94-95) Robin Dixon (82-83) Al McClain (80-81) Al McClain (81-82) Tyrone Conley (10-11) Nick Mandravelis (63-64)

SCORING AVERAGE

Matt Alosa (95-96) Scott Drapeau (94-95) Scott Drapeau (93-94) Al McClain (83-84) Matt Alosa (94-95) Billy Pappas (53-54) Robin Dixon (82-83) Frank McLaughlin (55-56) Nick Mandravelis (63-64) Robert Gordon (50-51)

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Al McClain (83-84) Scott Drapeau (93-94) Matt Alosa (94-95) Matt Alosa (95-96) Joe Hargen (60-61) Wayne Morrison (75-76) Scott Drapeau (94-95) Jim Rich (63-64) Al McClain (80-81) Denny Hodgdon (66-67)

FIELD GOALS MADE

Al McClain (83-84) Scott Drapeau (93-94) Scott Drapeau (94-95) Robin Dixon (82-83) Al McClain (80-81) Matt Alosa (95-96) Matt Alosa (94-95) Al McClain (81-82) Wayne Morrison (75-76) Frank McLaughlin (54-55)

648 642 638 624 623 562 492 462 461 455

24.00 23.14 22.93 22.78 22.25 21.00 20.81 19.88 19.78 19.56

514 498 476 476 463 456 456 451 446 431

265 241 241 222 210 199 197 196 194 181

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED Billy Pappas (54-55) Scott Drapeau (94-95) Scott Drapeau (93-94) Derek Counts (87-88) Chris Brown (01-02) Nick Mandravelis (63-64) Dan Nolan (82-83) Matt Alosa (95-96) Frank Davis (68-69) Matt Alosa (94-95)

FREE THROWS MADE

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

Matt Alosa (95-96) Nick Mandravelis (63-64) Scott Drapeau (94-95) Matt Alosa (94-95) Chris Brown (01-02) Billy Pappas (54-55) Scott Drapeau (93-94) Derek Counts (87-88) Paul Shepard (68-69) Robin Dixon (82-83) Austin Ganly (01-02)

(Min. 40 Attempts) 1. Jermaine Anderson (05-06) 2. Blagoj Janev (05-06) 3. Jermaine Anderson (06-07) 4. Rodney Johnson (85-96) 5. Austin Ganly (01-02) 6. Matt Alosa (94-95) 7. Marcus Bullock (00-01) 8. Matt Alosa (95-96) 9. Jermaine Anderson (04-05) 10. Alvin Abreu (07-08)

1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

.610 .581 .579 .566 .563 .559 .5559 .5556 .552 .550

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

230 205 189 187 187 186 186 180 177 168

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE

(Min. 100 attempts) Ben Sturgill (03-04) Dan Nolan (82-83) Dave Pemberton (71-72) Craig Walls (04-05) Rick Minkwitz (71-74) Ben Sturgill (02-03) Brendan Van Deventer (78-79) Peter Laskaris (77-78) Robin Dixon (82-83) Rick Minkwitz (72-73)

150 147 145 142 136 133 131 130 120 118 118

.919 .868 .856 .851 .849 .845 .837 .833 .821 .818

Tyrone Conley (10-11) Matt Alosa (94-95) Tyrece Gibbs (08-09) Matt Alosa (95-96) Tyrece Gibbs (07-08) Andy Cavo (98-99) Marcus Bullock (02-03) Marcus Bullock (03-04) Alvin Abreu (07-08) Alvin Abreu (09-10)

3 PT. FIELD GOALS MADE

Matt Alosa (94-95) Tyrece Gibbs (08-09) Tyrece Gibbs (07-08) Tyrone Conley (10-11) Matt Alosa (95-96) Andy Cavo (98-99) Marcus Bullock (01-02) Marcus Bullock (03-04) Andy Cavo (97-98) Tommy MacDonald (92-93) Alvin Abreu (07-08)

237 234 221 220 204 190 181 172 172 169

87 87 83 78 76 68 66 66 64 62 62

3 PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 35 Attempts) Matt Acres (96-97) Andy Johnston (86-87) Chris Brown (01-02) Greg Steele (86-87) Andy Cavo (97-98) Chris Vetrano (05-06) Austin Ganly (98-99) Jermaine Anderson (06-07) Ronnie Dennis (02-03) Eric Montanari (93-94)

REBOUNDS

Pete Smilikis (59-60) Dave Pemberton (71-72) Dave Pemberton (70-71) Chris Brown (01-02) Scott Drapeau (93-94) Scott Drapeau (94-95) Dirk Koopman (84-85) Nick Johnson (51-52) Dan Nolan (83-84) Dan Nolan (82-83)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

3 PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

.526 .500 .484 .456 .451 .444 .447 .429 .423 .416

428 345 303 282 277 273 269 266 266 264

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

REBOUNDING AVERAGE

Pete Smilikis (59-60) Dave Pemberton (71-72) Nick Johnson (51-52) Dave Pemberton (70-71) Jim Greene (59-60) Jim Rich (60-61) Bob Glover (66-67) Bob Bron (61-62) Dave Pemberton (69-70) Peter Davis (59-60)

ASSISTS

Wayne Morrison (72-73) Erie Feragne (71-72) Colin Donahue (00-01) Keith Dickson (78-79) Wayne Morrison (73-74) Al McClain (82-83) Russell Graham (09-10) Al McClain (83-84) Erie Feragne (72-73) Carlos Bradberry (97-98)

STEALS

Al McClain (83-84) Al McClain (80-81) Al McClain (81-82) Al McClain (82-83) Doug Wilson (93-94) Doug Wilson (94-95) Shejdie Childs (03-04) Jermaine Anderson (04-05) Doug Wilson (95-96) Dan Nolan (83-84) Chris Brown (99-00) Chris Brown (01-02)

BLOCKS

Rob Marquardt (99-00) Mike Keeler (79-80) Rob Marquardt (00-01) Brian Benson (10-11) Rob Marquardt (98-99) Scott Drapeau (93-94) Joe Rainis (82-83) James Ben (91-92) Scott Drapeau (94-95) Tyrece Gibbs (08-09)

MINUTES

Al McClain (83-84) Tyrone Conley (10-11) Matt Alosa (94-95) Tyrece Gibbs (07-08) Greg Steele (86-87) Dan Nolan (83-84) Tyrece Gibbs (08-09) Alvin Abreu (09-10) Matt Acres (95-96) Dirk Koopman (85-86) Keith Carpenter (87-88)

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18.6 15.0 13.3 13.2 11.6 11.0 10.9 10.8 10.8 10.6

163 162 135 133 131 123 121 118 112 109

82 78 77 69 63 56 55 52 51 49 49 49

52 41 33 32 32 30 29 29 26 25

1,066 1,049 1,045 1,038 1,026 1,022 1,017 1,000 996 994 994


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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS SCORING

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 24. 25. 26.

Al McClain (80-84) Robin Dixon (79-83) Wayne Morrison (72-76) Blagoj Janev (03-07) Tyrece Gibbs (06-09) Tyrone Conley (08-11) Scott Drapeau (93-95) Dan Nolan (80-84) Matt Alosa (94-96) Billy Pappas (52-55) Keith Dickson (75-79) Greg Steele (83-87) Jim Rich (60-64) Alvin Abreu (08-) Matt Acres (94-98) Dave Pemberton (69-72) Austin Ganly (98-02) Peter Laskaris (74-78) Erie Feragne (71-74) Mike Christensen (05-08) Eric Montanari (91-95) Derek Counts (85-89) Paul Dufour (76-80) Dirk Koopman (82-86) Eric Thielen (87-91) Marcus Bullock (00-04)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Matt Alosa (94-96) Scott Drapeau (93-95) Frank McLaughlin (54-57) Billy Pappas (52-55) Al McClain (80-84) Robert Gordon (50-56) Jim Rich (60-64) Dave Pemberton (69-72) John Parker (51-54) Robin Dixon (79-83)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

SCORING AVERAGE

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

Al McClain (80-84) Wayne Morrison (72-76) Robin Dixon (79-83) Jim Rich (60-64) Tyrone Conley (08-11) Tyrece Gibbs (06-09) Tom Horne (63-66) Denny Hodgdon (65-68) Alvin Abreu (08-) Blagoj Janev (03-07)

FIELD GOALS MADE

Al McClain (80-84) Wayne Morrison (72-76) Robin Dixon (79-83) Greg Steele (83-87) Scott Drapeau (93-95) Dan Nolan (80-84) Jim Rich (60-64) Tyrece Gibbs (06-09) Keith Dickson (75-79) Matt Acres (95-98) Tyrone Conley (08-11)

1,861 1,590 1,501 1,340 1,329 1,304 1,290 1,258 1,247 1,228 1,202 1,187 1,180 1,172 1,169 1,136 1,127 1,115 1,105 1,087 1,038 1,026 1,026 1,023 1,019 1,015 23.1 23.0 19.9 18.9 18.4 16.9 16.9 16.5 15.2 15.1 1,601 1,567 1,284 1,249 1,216 1,125 1,111 1,108 1,061 1,019 784 654 625 483 482 477 471 461 452 442 442

Marcus Bullock 2000-04

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 made)

Rick Minkwitz (71-74) Randy Kinzly (78-82) Tony Stanfield (81-82) Frank Davis (68-72) Dan Nolan (80-84) Brendan Van Deventer (75-79) Ben Sturgill (01-05) Peter Laskaris (74-78) Dave Pemberton (69-72) Steve Seay (65-68) Scott Drapeau (93-95)

.549 .544 .543 .540 .538 .527 .520 .512 .507 .505 .505

GAMES PLAYED 1. Tyrece Gibbs (06-09) 2. Tyrone Conley (08-11) 2. Dirk Koopman (82-86) Greg Steele (83-87) 4. Tommy MacDonald (90-94) Marcus Bullock 6. Keith Carpenter (86-90) Austin Ganly (98-02) 8. Matt Acres (97-98) 9. Bob Cummins (88-92) Doug Wilson (92-96)

117 116 113 113 111 111 110 110 109 108 108

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

Billy Pappas (52-55) Dan Nolan (80-84) Robin Dixon (79-83) John Parker (51-54) Dirk Koopman (82-86) Dave Pemberton (69-72) Derek Counts (85-89) Chris Brown (97-02) Mike Christensen (05-08) Al McClain (80-84)

576 547 492 441 428 415 414 408 407 395

FREE THROWS MADE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Robin Dixon (79-83) Billy Pappas (52-55) Dan Nolan (80-84) Keith Dickson (75-79) Al McClain (80-84) Mike Christensen (05-08) Matt Alosa (95-96) Derek Counts (85-89) Dave Pemberton (69-72) Chris Brown (97-02)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Jermaine Anderson (03-07) Norm Higgins (61-63) Randy Kinzly (77-81) Matt Alosa (94-95) Marcus Bullock (00-04) Paul Dufour (76-80) Jose Powell (91-92) David Lloyd (54-57) Austin Ganly (98-02) George Ford (50-53)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Tyrone Conley (08-11) Tommy MacDonald (90-94) Tyrece Gibbs (06-09) Marcus Bullock (01-04) Alvin Abreu (08-) Blagoj Janev (04-07) Matt Alosa (94-96) Mike Christensen (05-08) Austin Ganly (98-02) Carmen Maciariello (96-99)

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 100 Attempts)

3-PT. FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

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340 334 304 298 293 293 292 289 278 277

.851 .847 .841 .839 .822 .814 .811 .796 .787 .784 680 615 592 515 490 481 454 404 375 373

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3-PT. FIELD GOALS MADE

Marcus Bullock (01-04) Tyrece Gibbs (06-09) Tyrone Conley (08-11) Tommy MacDonald (90-94) Blagoj Janev (04-07) Matt Alosa (94-96) Alvin Abreu (08-) Austin Ganly (98-02) Andy Cavo (97-99) Carmen Maciariello (96-99) Mike Christensen (05-08)

3-PT. FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 50 Attempts)

1. Andy Johnston (83-87) 2. Greg Steele (83-87) 3. Matt Acres (94-98) 4. Andy Cavo (97-99) 5. Eric Montanari (91-95) 6. Tyrece Gibbs (06-09) 7. Chris Brown (97-02) 8. Eric Gilchrese (08-09) 9. Austin Ganly (98-02) 10. Scott Drapeau (93-95) REBOUNDS 1. Dave Pemberton (69-72) 2. Dane DiLiegro (08-11) 3. Dan Nolan (80-84) 4. Dirk Koopman (82-86) 5. Jim Rich (61-64) 6. Eric Thielen (87-91) 7. Matt Acres (94-98) 8. Chris Brown (98-02) 9. Pete Smilikis (57-60) 10. Peter Laskaris (74-78) 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

.500 .455 .419 .398 .397 .394 .390 .388 .384 .368 897 637 826 726 721 717 680 613 603 596

REBOUNDING AVERAGE

Nick Johnson (51-52) Dave Pemberton (69-72) Jim Rich (60-64) Phil Blum (67-70) Scott Drapeau (93-95) Bob Glover (66-69) Jeff Bannister (67-69) Peter Davis (58-60) Jim Greene (58-60) Dan Nolan (80-84)

ASSISTS

249 233 144 197 172 163 158 144 132 130 130

13.3 13.0 10.3 9.8 9.8 8.4 8.4 8.2 8.1 8.1

Wayne Morrison (72-76) Al McClain (80-84) Keith Dickson (75-79) Erie Feragne (71-74) Andy Johnston (83-87) Doug Wilson (92-96) Keith Carpenter (86-90) Robin Dixon (79-83) Randy Kinzly (77-81) Jermaine Anderson (03-07)

NEW HAMPSHIRE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

STEALS

Al McClain (80-84) Doug Wilson (92-96) Dan Nolan (80-84) Keith Carpenter (86-90) Jermaine Anderson (03-07) Chris Brown (97-02) Bryant Davis (89-93) Robin Dixon (79-83) Ed Eusebio (92-96) Derek Counts (85-89)

BLOCKS

Rob Marquardt (97-01) Mike Keeler (79-82) Tyrece Gibbs (06-09) Scott Drapeau (93-95) Brian Benson (09-) Joe Rainis (79-83) Blagoj Janev (03-07) Tyrone Conley (08-11) Eric Montanari (91-95) Doug Wilson (92-96) Assane Faye (98-02)

MINUTES

Al McClain (80-84) Tyrece Gibbs (06-09) Greg Steele (83-87) Matt Acres (94-98) Tyrone Conley (08-11) Marcus Bullock (00-04) Keith Carpenter (86-90) Dan Nolan (80-84) Dirk Koopman (82-86) Robin Dixon (79-83)

306 193 145 134 130 128 125 121 117 113

90 60 60 56 53 51 49 48 47 46 46

Colin Donahue 1997-2001

3,770 3,711 3,637 3,583 3,520 3,468 3,464 3,247 3,124 3,097

505 415 361 359 286 283 277 272 260 259

Doug Wilson 1992-96

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Top Five UNH Single-Season Efforts SCORING 1. 2,256 2. 2,038 2,038 4. 2,032 5. 2,000

1994-95 1993-94 1983-84 2000-01 1995-96

SCORING AVERAGE 1. 80.6 2. 78.5 3. 77.7 4. 75.0 75.0

1994-95 1963-64 1966-67 1970-71 1964-65

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 813 2. 807 3. 773 4. 740 5. 728

1983-84 1994-95 1982-83 1975-76 1976-77

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 1,893 2. 1,891 3. 1,830 4. 1,825 5. 1,770

1965-66 1963-64 1960-61 1959-60 1961-62

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

.504 .490 .489 .480 .476

1983-84 1982-83 1976-77 1980-81 1981-82

3 PT. FIELD GOALS MADE

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

275 240 229 227 225

2007-08 2008-09 2000-01 2006-07 2005-06

3 PT. FGS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

741 740 682 658 655

2008-09 2007-08 2000-01 2010-11 2006-07

3 PT. FG PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

.434 .372 .367 .359 .348

1986-87 2007-08 1994-95 1998-99 2005-06

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

489 462 457 455 448

2001-02 1968-69 1985-86 1994-95 1987-88

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

742 705 689 674 673

1987-88 1968-69 2001-02 1988-89 2002-03

.785 .738 .728 .717 .714

2005-06 1976-77 1978-79 1972-73 2001-02

1,384 1,272 1,245 1,182 1,101

1959-60 1960-61 1968-69 1961-62 1987-88

REBOUNDING AVERAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

60.2 53.0 51.8 51.7 51.3

1959-60 1960-61 1968-69 1951-52 1961-62

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

383 382 378 375 363

2009-10 1999-00 2000-01 2008-09 2010-11

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

729 706 701 696 664

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

454 438 421 419 411

1994-95 1983-84 1972-73 1993-94 1982-83

STEALS

REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

ASSISTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

257 243 222 221 217

1993-94 2000-01 1999-00 1991-92 1980-81

BLOCKS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

101 98 93 84 83

1999-00 1998-99 2010-11 2008-09 1997-98

TURNOVERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

525 510 501 500 491

1987-88 1999-00 1993-94 1990-91 1991-92

2001-02 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 1998-99

Top Five Opponent Single-Season Efforts SCORING 1. 2,353 2. 2,310 3. 2,299 4. 2,223 5. 2,209

1999-00 1987-88 2000-01 1995-96 1994-95

SCORING AVERAGE 1. 89.9 2. 89.0 3. 88.3 4. 87.3 5. 85.4

1965-66 1967-68 1964-65 1956-57 1968-69

FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 874 2. 863 3. 848 4. 846 5. 835

1976-77 1987-88 1999-00 1965-66 1983-84

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 1,926 2. 1,833 3. 1,811 4. 1,801 5. 1,789

1865-66 1987-88 1994-95 1968-69 1999-00

FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

.517 .513 .509 .506 .504

1980-81 1978-79 1981-82 1977-78 1955-56

3 PT. FIELD GOALS MADE 1. 3. 5.

218 218 204 204 198

2000-01 2001-02 1999-00 2007-08 2004-05

3 PT. FGS ATTEMPTED 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

605 595 588 574 523

2001-02 2004-05 2002-03 2000-01 2007-08

3 PT. FG PERCENTAGE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

.440 .412 .398 .397 .396

1986-87 1987-88 1989-90 1999-00 1992-93

FREE THROWS MADE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

592 553 550 545 514

1991-92 2000-01 1992-93 1997-98 1990-91

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4.

866 819 787 773 738

1991-92 2000-01 1990-91 1992-93 1997-98

839 822 778 764 764

FREE THROW PERCENTAGE

ASSISTS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

.738 .736 .735 .731 .722

1997-98 1986-87 1979-80 1983-84 1987-88

REBOUNDS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1,355 1,352 1,332 1,315 1,260

476 463 459 458 440

1. 2. 2. 3. 4.

279 252 238 232 231

BLOCKS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1966-67 1960-61

169 135 123 121 114

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

TURNOVERS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

1. 2. 3. 4.

420 384 368 356 345

1999-00 2000-01 1980-81 1979-80 1995-96

STEALS 1961-62 1967-68 1968-69 1960-61 1999-00

REBOUNDING AVERAGE 59.0 58.8 55.5 55.0 54.8

1999-00 2000-01 2010-11 2008-09 2009-10

1999-00 1994-95 2004-05 2000-01 1995-96

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534 501 489 480 480

1999-00 2002-03 2001-02 1991-92 1990-91 1999-00 1989-90 2000-01 2002-03 1988-89 2000-01 1993-94 1999-00 1980-81 1989-90

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COACH No Coach “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Alexander Gion No Coach “ “ Ray Thomas Percy Reynolds Todd Eberle No Coach Carl Reed William Cowell “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Henry Swasey “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ George Sauer Henry Swasey “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Ed Stanczyk “ “ “ “ “ “ Andy Mooradian Dale Hall Bob Kerr “ “ “ “ “ “ Bill Olsen

YEAR 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11

W 10 9 9 6 3 7 8 2 3 10 1 9 12 11 11 11 16 6 8 12 7 10 4 7 9 16 15 7 11 4 4 4 5 3 7 6 15 19 6 7 10 4 3 7 11 5 10 9 12 10 9 14 13 12

L PCT. 12 .455 14 .391 14 .391 18 .250 20 .130 17 .292 15 .348 19 .095 21 .125 12 .455 22 .043 15 .375 11 .522 12 .478 9 .550 15 .423 9 .640 18 .250 18 .308 14 .461 19 .269 16 .385 22 .154 19 .269 18 .333 12 .571 13 .536 22 .241 17 .392 24 .143 25 .138 22 .154 23 .179 25 .107 21 .250 21 .222 13 .536 9 .679 21 .222 20 .259 17 .370 23 .148 25 .107 21 .250 17 .393 23 .217 20 .333 19 .321 17 .413 20 .333 20 .310 16 .467 17 .433 18 .400

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

2010-11 (12-18, AE 6-10) 11/13 LESLEY W 79-47 11/16 @Dartmouth W 55-53 11/20 HOLY CROSS W 55-52 11/23 @Sacred Heart L 50-42 11/27 BROWN W 70-66 11/30 @Connecticut L 62-55 12/4 @Colgate W 65-60 12/9 ARMY L 71-63 12/18 @Rhode Island L 64-52 12/22 @Central Conn. St. L 71-50 12.29 @Cornell $ W 68-66 12/30 @Va. Commonwealth $ L 78-65 1/2 @Albany L 59-44 1/4 @Boston University L 61-54 1/8 BINGHAMTON L 66-61 1/11 HARTFORD W 57-54 1/15 @Stony Brook L (2OT) 64-60 1/20 VERMONT L 61-53 1/23 UMBC W 80-60 1/25 @Maine L 64-50 1/29 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 60-48 1.31 @Vermont L 63-49 2/2 ALBANY W (OT) 62-59 2/5 @Binghamton W 65-59 2/9 SRONY BROOK L 63-56 2/12 @UMBC W 63-46 2/19 @Marist # L 58-49 2/22 MAINE L 70-53 2/27 @Hartford L 62-54 3/5 @Boston University* L 69-60 $ Marriott Holidays on the Hardwood Classic @ Verizon Wireless Center (Richmond, VA) # ESPN BracketBusters @ McCann Center (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) * American East Tourney @Chase Arena (West Hartford, CT) 2009-10 (13-17, AE 6-10) 11/14 SUFFOLK W 91-45 11/20 @ No. 25 Maryland L 55-82 11/25 @ Harvard L 60-78 11/28 MARIST W 72-58 12/04 @ Pittsburgh L 32-47 12/09 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT W 67-55 12/12 @ Hofstra L 58-75 12/20 DARTMOUTH W 69-59 12/22 @ Army L 46-54 12/30 COLGATE W 63-55 01/02 @ Santa Clara L 68-71 01/07 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L 56-60 01/10 @ Stony Brook L 63-69 01/13 ALBANY W 67-59 01/16 @ Hartford L 53-56 01/18 @ Maine L 42-56 01/21 @ UMBC W 62-58 01/27 VERMONT W 75-56 01/30 @ Binghamton L (OT) 73-76 02/04 Boston University L 47-69 02/06 HARTFORD L 54-57 02/09 @ Albany W 62-53 02/11 BINGHAMTON W 67-60 02/14 @ Vermont L (OT) 76-85 02/17 MAINE L 53-72 02/20 @ Loyola (Md.) # W 61-60 02/24 UMBC L 50-79 02/28 STONY BROOK W 77-55 03/06 vs. #3 Maine* W 68-57 03/07 vs. #2 Vermont* L 38-57 # ESPN BracketBusters @ Reitz Arena (Baltimore, Md.) *America East Tournament @ Chase Arena (West Hartford, Conn.) 2008-09 (14-16, AE 8-8) 11/16 SUFFOLK 11/19 HARVARD 11/23 @ Penn State 11/29 @ Marist 12/03 @ Colgate 12/06 BROWN 12/09 @ Rhode Island 12/13 @ Long Island 12/23 @ Fordham 12/27 HOFSTRA 01/04 SANTA CLARA 01/07 HARTFORD 01/11 @ Boston University 01/14 UMBC 01/17 @ Dartmouth 01/19 @ Maine 01/22 BINGHAMTON 01/25 @ Vermont 01/28 @ Stony Brook 01/31 VERMONT 02/04 @ Hartford 02/07 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 02/10 @ UMBC 02/15 @ Albany

W 101-50 L 69-80 L 50-70 L 61-63 W 57-54 W 64-61 L 56-88 L 72-76 L 56-60 L 57-62 W 58-54 W 55-47 L 37-68 W 65-47 W 68-59 L (2OT) 75-78 L 47-60 L 56-72 W 71-60 L 39-83 W 62-55 L 49-67 L 76-81 W 78-59

02/18 MAINE W 63-54 02/22 @ Binghamton L (OT) 69-70 02/26 ALBANY W 64-56 03/01 STONY BROOK W (OT) 58-57 03/07 vs. #5 Stony Brook* W 76-73 03/08 vs. #1 Binghamton* L 67-72 *America East Tournament @ SEFCU Arena (Albany, N.Y.) 2007-08 (9-20, AE 6-10) 11/10 @ Boston College L 67-57 11/14 SUFFOLK W 95-46 11/17 @ Central Connecticut W 78-70 11/25 QUINNIPIAC W 77-70 11/28 @ Harvard L 72-67 12/01 @ Rhode Island L 87-76 12/03 NORTHEASTERN L 62-57 12/06 @ Brown L 68-52 12/10 LONG ISLAND L 84-78 12/15 IONA L 87-81 12/30 COLGATE L 49-46 01/03 ALBANY W 75-66 01/06 UMBC L 86-73 01/09 @ Boston University L 82-72 01/12 @ Vermont L 64-61 01/15 DARTMOUTH L (OT) 65-60 01/19 @ Maine W 81-75 01/24 BINGHAMTON L 67-58 01/27 HARTFORD W 74-59 01/30 @ Stony Brook W 68-60 02/02 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L 67-52 02/06 @ Albany L 80-59 02/09 MAINE L (OT) 75-72 02/14 @ Binghamton L 56-54 02/17 @ Hartford L 82-63 02/20 STONY BROOK W 74-67 02/23 @ UMBC L (OT) 71-68 02/28 VERMONT W 68-65 03/08 vs. #2 Hartford* L 68-65 *America East Tournament @ Events Center (Binghamton, N.Y.) 2006-07 (10-20, AE 6-10) 11/10 @ Boston College L 86-47 11/13 FRANKLIN PIERCE L(OT) 70-69 11/18 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT L 73-66 11/21 @ Robert Morris L 77-64 11/26 @ Quinnipiac W 64-59 11/29 HARVARD L 83-81 12/02 @ Long Island L(OT) 70-62 12/06 @ Rutgers L 55-58 12/18 @ Northeastern L 51-41 12/22 @ Iona W 62-49 12/29 vs. Elon $ W 67-52 12/30 @ Kent State $ L 74-47 01/03 @ Albany L 69-52 01/06 @ Maine W 73-68 01/09 VERMONT L 62-60 01/11 HARTFORD W 72-59 01/13 @ Boston University L 53-29 01/16 @ Dartmouth W 65-61 01/18 @ Binghamton W 75-72 01/21 STONY BROOK W 69-56 01/25 @ UMBC L 45-44 01/28 ALBANY L 71-64 01/31 @ Vermont L(2OT) 82-79 02/03 MAINE L 65-56 02/08 @ Hartford L 62-46 02/11 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 60-55 02/18 @ Stony Brook L 67-49 02/20 BINGHAMTON L 66-37 02/25 UMBC W 64-51 03/03 vs. #2 Albany * L 64-47 $ Kent State Tournament *America East Tournament @ Agganis Arena (Boston) 2005-06 (12-17, AE 8-8) 11/18 @ Columbia$ L 11/19 vs. Quinnipiac$ L 11/23 @ Providence L 11/26 @ Colgate W 11/30 @ Harvard L 12/03 LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY L 12/06 ROBERT MORRIS W 12/08 @ Boston University L 12/10 @ Vermont L 12/18 @ Connecticut L 12/20 @ Penn State L 12/28 @ NC State L 01/05 BINGHAMTON L 01/08 HARTFORD W 01/11 @ UMBC W 01/14 @ Stony Brook W 01/16 DARTMOUTH W 01/19 MAINE L

64-61 64-62 75-51 60-52 70-51 59-56 71-65 67-46 58-53 86-44 51-75 62-81 62-49 77-69 72-58 54-50 71-59 67-53

01/22 @ Albany W(OT) 75-72 01/28 VERMONT L 64-56 02/01 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 63-54 02/05 UMBC W 68-65 02/08 @ Binghamton L 57-46 02/11 @ Hartford L 69-56 02/15 STONY BROOK W 59-51 02/19 @ Maine L(OT) 59-56 02/23 ALBANY W(OT) 78-71 03/04 vs. #4 Hartford * W 66-62 03/05 vs. #1 Albany * L 67-54 $ Tyler Ugolyn Columbia Classic *America East Tournament @ Events Center (Vestal, N.Y.) 2004-05 (9-19, AE 5-13) 11/19 @ Liberty W 59-58 11/21 SUFFOLK W 89-55 11/23 @ Boston College L 64-82 11/28 ARMY W 77-71 12/01 HARVARD WO 67-60 12/04 BOSTON U. L 42-65 12/08 @ Brown L 64-76 12/11 @ Dartmouth L 67-69 12/21 @ West Virginia L 48-82 12/28 @ Ohio State L 59-77 01/02 @ UMBC W 60-41 01/06 ALBANY L 73-51 01/09 @ Stony Brook L 64-73 01/13 MAINE L 65-70 01/16 @ Binghamton W 69-60 01/19 VERMONT L 54-64 01/23 @ Hartford L 62-74 01/26 @ Boston U. L 63-79 01/29 UMBC W 73-64 02/02 NORTHEASTERN L 67-73 02/05 @ Albany L 68-81 02/09 @ Maine L 70-76 02/13 BINGHAMTON L 54-62 02/17 HARTFORD W 71-57 02/21 @ Vermont L 67-81 02/24 @ Northeastern L 65-88 02/27 STONY BROOK W 76-66 03/04 #9 UMBC* L 73-78 *America East Tournament @ Events Center (Vestal, N.Y.) 2003-04 (10-20, AE 5-13) 11/16 MT. ST MARY’S & W 94-68 11/18 @ Richmond $ L 49-63 11/22 @ Virginia Tech. L 49-79 11/29 @ Harvard W 81-75 12/5 COLGATE L 66-70 12/7 CORNELL L 67-83 12/14 DARTMOUTH # W 56-45 12/21 @ Rhode Island L 53-82 12/27 @ Pittsburgh L 38-52 12/30 @ Army L 61-47 1/2 @ Boston University L 51-56 1/4 NORTHEASTERN L 72-75 1/8 ALBANY L 52-57 1/11 @ Stony Brook L 60-62 1/14 MAINE L 58-70 1/17 @ Binghamton W 57-55 1/21 UMBC L 56-60 1/24 @ Vermont L 68-82 1/28 HARTFORD L 58-85 1/31 @ Northeastern L 69-76 2/4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L 59-70 2/7 @ Albany W 60-54 2/11 @ Maine L 58-60 2/14 BINGHAMTON L 53-59 2/18 @ UMBC W 62-60 2/21 VERMONT W 78-57 2/26 @ Hartford L 71-80 2/29 STONYBROOK WO 74-72 3/5 vs. #10 Albany* W 43-38 3/6 vs. #2 Vermont* L 50-58 & @Lundholm first round of Guardians Classic $ @Richmond second round of Guardians Classic # @ Verizon Wireless Arena, Manchester, N.H * America East Tournament @ Walter Brown Arena, Boston 2002-03 (5-23, AE 3-13) 11/23 @ Miami 11/25 @ Northwestern 11/30 LIBERTY 12/2 @ Mount St. Mary’s 12/6 @ Colgate 12/8 @ Cornell 12/11 @ Wisconsin 12/28 @ Furman 12/29 vs. Stetson 1/2 BINGHAMTON 1/4 @ Hartford 1/8 MAINE 1/11 @ Albany

L L L L L W L L L L L W L

58-93 55-81 70-80 68-70 68-87 78-62 36-85 52-75 69-75 50-80 84-88 74-64 58-61

1/13 BROWN L 76-93 1/15 @ Dartmouth College W 62-57 1/18 @ Northeastern L 58-81 1/22 Boston University L 64-94 1/26 @ Binghamton L 71-82 1/29 VERMONT L 75-92 2/2 STONY BROOK L 71-77 2/5 @ Maine L 72-77 2/8 NORTHEASTERN L 61-75 2/12 HARTFORD W 72-61 2/16 ALBANY L 79-87 2/19 @ Vermont L 68-85 2/26 @ Boston University L 62-76 3/2 @ Stony Brook W 62-55 3/9 vs. #1 Boston Univ.* L 61-75 *America East Tournament @ Walter Brown Arena, Boston

2001-02 (11-17, AE 8-8) 11/16 @Notre Dame L 53-95 11/21 @Boston College L 77-80 11/24 DARTMOUTH L 70-72 11/26 @Connecticut L 58-110 11/28 FLORIDA L 56-108 12/1 @BUFFALO L 72-73 12/6 NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE W 96-51 12/8 @ Lehigh University L 49-72 12/12 HARVARD L 65-70 12/29 NORTHEASTERN L 72-84 1/2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L 65-70 1/5 COLGATE W 69-55 1/7 ARMY W 84-73 1/12 @ Hartford W 80-78 1/14 @ Vermont L 68-81 1/18 @ Stony Brook W 75-68 1/20 ALBANY W 71-60 1/24 HARTFORD W 74-70 1/27 MAINE L 61-72 1/30 @ ALBANY L 54-74 2/2 BINGHAMTON W 79-69 2/5 @ Northeastern W 82-81 2/8 STONY BROOK W 67-57 2/10 @ Boston University L 53-63 2/14 @ Maine W 87-69 2/22 VERMONT L 77-93 2/24 @ Binghamton L 67-85 3/2 vs. Maine* L 48-54 *America East Tournament @ Matthews Arena, Boston 2000-01 (7-21, 6-12 AE) 11/22 @Army L 78-80 11/25 @Dartmouth ot W 96-89 11/29 STONY BROOK L 60-67 12/2 @Connecticut L 70-97 12/7 @Delaware L 75-92 12/9 @Towson L 70-84 12/14 @HARTFORD W 84-66 12/16 @North Carolina State L 59-103 12/28 @Holy Cross L 54-64 12/30 @Florida L 54-102 1/2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY W 62-59 1/6 LEHIGH L 54-77 1/8 @Harvard L 58-91 1/10 VERMONT W 87-69 1/14 @Maine L 93-108 1/16 NORTHEASTERN W 94-77 1/19 @Hofstra L 70-75 1/21 @Drexel L 74-89 1/25 DELAWARE L 74-88 1/28 TOWSON L 87-89 2/1 @Vermont L 72-81 2/3 @Hartford W 67-55 2/11 MAINE L 84-86 2/15 DREXEL W 93-85 2/17 HOFSTRA L 61-80 2/23 @Boston University L 52-77 2/25 @Northeastern L 77-92 3/2 vs. Vermont* L 73-78 * America East Tournament @ U. of Delaware 1999-00 (3-25, 2-16 AE) 11/20 @Boston College 11/23 BUFFALO 11/26 DARTMOUTH 11/29 @U. of Florida 12/4 @Brown 12/6 @Northeastern 12/11 @Boston University 12/18 @Central Connecticut 12/29 @Stanford University 12/30 vs. Columbia 1/2 TOWSON 1/4 DELAWARE

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L 65-89 L 78-81 W 75-57 L 131-72 L 64-98 L 66-78 L 51-61 L 65-87 L 119-60 L 57-72 L 66-73 L 57-96

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1/8 @Vermont W 84-75 1/10 @Hartford L 59-79 1/15 vs. Maine L 63-76 1/21 DREXEL W 69-66 1/23 HOFSTRA L 45-83 1/27 @Delaware L 55-102 1/29 @Towson L 52-80 2/3 HARTFORD L 71-84 2/5 VERMONT L 82-90 2/11 MAINE L 68-79 2/15 HOLY CROSS L 53-73 2/18 @Hofstra L 57-90 2/20 @Drexel L 54-77 2/24 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L 58-60 2/26 NORTHEASTERN L 77-81 3/3 vs. Hartford* L 88-117 * America East Tournament @ U. of Delaware 1998-99 (4-23, 2-16 AE) 11/14 BROWN 11/20 vs. Delaware St.% 11/21 @ Central Conn. % 11/28 @ Yale 12/5 @ Virginia 12/9 @ Hartford 12/13 @ Dartmouth 12/28 @ New Mexico & 12/29 vs. Portland State & 1/2 HOFSTRA 1/4 DREXEL 1/9 @ Northeastern 1/12 @ Boston University 1/16 @ Maine 1/19 VERMONT 1/22 @ Towson 1/24 @ Delaware 1/27 HARTFORD 1/30 @ Hofstra 2/1 @ Drexel 2/4 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 2/6 NORTHEASTERN 2/10 @ Vermont 2/14 MAINE 2/18 TOWSON 2/20 DELAWARE 2/26 vs. Northeastern $ % Central Connecticut Tourney & Lobo Invitational 1997-98 (10-17, 6-12 AE) 11/19 HARVARD 11/23 @ Davidson 11/25 KEENE STATE 11/29 @ Rider 12/3 VERMONT 12/6 NAVY 12/9 @ Hartford 12/13 DARTMOUTH 12/28 @ California 12/29 vs. Cornell 1/2 @ Northeastern 1/4 @ Boston University 1/8 DELAWARE 1/10 TOWSON 1/13 @ Vermont 1/18 @ Maine 1/22 HOFSTRA 1/31 MAINE 2/3 HARTFORD 2/6 @ Delware 2/8 @ Towson 2/12 NORTHEASTERN 2/14 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 2/20 @ Hofstra 2/21 DREXEL 2/22 @ Drexel 2/27 vs. Towson

W W L L L L L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L W L L

Jim Boylan 1989-92

77-71 85-73 76-88 62-86 52-93 72-89 79-92 67-93 73-91 56-69 51-68 67-74 49-84 56-91 58-47 58-55 41-67 78-94 64-77 61-69 52-63 67-72 54-65 66-91 74-70 72-96 69-77

2/10 2/13 2/15 2/20 2/22 2/28

54-72 53-72 75-48 67-84 75-68 57-51 73-80 67-54 67-75 56-51 58-56 61-76 68-62 64-56 67-81 65-68 64-67 90-89 73-85 69-72 58-56 84-74 66-79 42-79 65-90 66-75 65-67

1996-97 (7-20, 5-13 AE) 11/23 RIDER W 57-49 11/25 @ Boston College L 40-82 11/30 @ Harvard L 58-67 12/3 @ Navy L 81-89 12/6 DREXEL L 55-80 12/8 HOFSTRA W 51-50 12/10 @ Notre Dame L 47-68 12/14 @ Dartmouth L 56-73 12/21 DAVIDSON L 57-75 1/2 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L 54-61 1/4 @ Northeastern W 59-57 1/7 @ Vermont L 65-77 1/11 @ Maine L 56-62 1/16 DELAWARE L 47-81 1/18 TOWSON W 72-71 1/21 @Hartford W 68-67 1/24 @ Hofstra L 54-67 1/26 @ Drexel L 74-77 1/30 HARTFORD L 61-71 2/2 VERMONT W 65-61 2/8 MAINE L 53-57 * - denotes NAC/Yankee games

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W L L L L L

78-76 65-71 54-81 60-63 56-57 47-76

1995-96 (6-21, 5-13 NAC) 11/25 @ Providence L 78-92 11/27 @ Miami (Ohio) L 64-90 12/2 NAVY L 63-66 12/8 NORTHEASTERN (2OT) W 98-90 12/10 @ Boston University L 67-70 12/21 @ Holy Cross L 79-101 12/28 vs. Seton Hall% L 80-95 12/29 vs. Texas Christian% L 74-93 1/4 TOWSON STATE L 68-79 1/6 DELAWARE L 52-57 1/9 HARTFORD W 89-68 1/11 @Drexel L 68-110 1/13 @ Hofstra L 56-75 1/17 DARTMOUTH W 72-69 1/19 at Maine (4OT) W 106-103 1/23 at Vermont L 90-92 1/26 Maine L 73-82 1/30 Harvard L 61-66 2/2 Drexel L 75-87 2/4 Hofstra W 77-65 2/9 at Towson State L 70-79 2/11 at Delaware L 75-93 2/16 Vermont L 79-88 2/18 at Hartford L 66-87 2/22 at Northeastern W 78-72 2/24 Boston University L 69-80 3/1 Hartford $ L 73-76 % Seton Hall/Meadowlands Tournament, E. Rutherford, N.J. $ NAC Play-In Game, Newark, Delaware

L L W L W W L W L W L L W W L L L W L L W W L L L L L

HOLY CROSS @ Towson @ Delaware @ Boston University NORTHEASTERN vs. Maine $

1994-95 (19-9, 11-5 NAC) 11/25 HOLY CROSS W 80-73 11/27 @Hofstra* W 104-97 12/2 vs. St. Peter’s (N.J.) § L 68-84 12/3 vs. S. Carolina State § W 87-66 12/8 @Old Dominion L 64-75 12/21 MIAMI (OHIO) W 74-71 12/28 @Navy W 81-79 12/30 @George Mason W 99-78 1/3 @Evansville L 60-93 1/6 HOFSTRA* W 99-84 1/13 @Delaware* L 61-69 1/15 @Drexel* L 72-90 1/19 HARTFORD* L 82-87 1/21 @Vermont* W 64-61 1/23 @Dartmouth W 87-60 1/26 NORTHEASTERN* W 87-69 1/28 @Boston Univ.* L 73-88 1/31 @Harvard W 73-60 2/4 MAINE* W 83-70 2/9 BOSTON UNIV.* W 73-60 2/11 @Northeastern* 2ot W 94-91 2/16 VERMONT* W 95-84 2/18 @Hartford* W 78-75 2/24 DREXEL* L 74-83 2/26 DELAWARE* ot W 113-111 2/28 @Maine* W 78-75 3/4 DELAWARE$ W 83-81 3/6 NORTHEASTERN$ L 70-91 § - Red Auerbach Classic, Washington, D.C. 1993-94 (15-13, 8-6 NAC) 11/27 DARTMOUTH 12/1 @Providence 12/8 YALE 12/11 @Wisconsin-Mil. 12/22 @Brown ot 12/27 @Gonzaga § 12/28 vs. William & Mary §

$ - denotes NAC playoffs

W L L L W L L

79-58 60-92 70-74 70-72 79-71 74-84 75-88

1/5 HOFSTRA 1/9 @Xavier 1/11 @Cent. Conn. St. 1/14 DELAWARE* 1/16 DREXEL* 1/20 @Hartford* 1/22 VERMONT* 1/27 @Northeastern* ot 1/29 BOSTON UNIV.* 2/1 HARVARD 2/5 @Maine* 2/10 @Boston Univ.* 2/12 NORTHEASTERN* 2/17 @Vermont* 2/19 HARTFORD* 2/22 @Holy Cross 2/25 @Drexel* 2/27 @Delaware* 3/2 MAINE* 3/5 DELAWARE$ 3/7 @Drexel$ § - Shootout Spokane, Spokane, Wash.

W L W W L L W W L W W W W W W W L L L W L

68-55 65-82 97-82 85-77 57-70 71-78 82-76 64-62 72-83 77-68 65-64 64-56 74-69 84-70 64-58 96-84 62-81 59-61 70-92 80-67 75-85

1992-93 (6-21, 4-10 NAC) 12/1 @Virginia Commonwealth L 68-103 12/5 @Providence College L 27-56 12/9 HOLY CROSS L 63-76 12/29 Michigan State § L 51-81 12/30 Princeton § L 60-75 1/2 MASSACHUSETTS L 61-75 1/4 @Dartmouth L 67-77 1/9 WISC. MILWAUKEE L 70-86 1/12 BROWN W 70-53 1/15 @Delaware* L 54-65 1/17 @Drexel* L 52-73 1/21 HARTFORD* W 77-65 1/23 @Vermont* L 69-76 1/28 NORTHEASTERN* L 62-75 1/30 @BostonUniv.* L 66-77 2/2 @Harvard 2ot W 87-76 2/6 MAINE* L 65-71 2/11 BOSTON UNIV.* L 69-76 2/13 @Northeastern* L 45-73 2/16 CENTRAL CONN. ST. L 77-87 2/18 VERMONT* ot W 66-65 2/20 @Hartford* L 56-69 2/23 @Yale L 49-63 2/26 DREXEL* L 63-65 2/28 DELAWARE* W 64-62 3/3 @Maine* W 55-49 3/6 @Delaware$ L 65-70 § - Oldsmobile Spartan Classic, East Lansing, Mich. 1991-92 (7-21, 5-9 NAC) 11/22 @Providence L 73-92 11/26 YALE L 74-76 12/2 @Boston College L 78-123 12/4 DARTMOUTH W 56-48 12/10 @Massachusetts L 63-84 12/14 MONMOUTH L 54-71 12/29 Vanderbilt § L 67-100 12/30 Pennsylvania § L 55-93 1/4 XAVIER L 59-91 1/9 @Vermont* W 71-65 1/13 @Hartford* ot W 72-71 1/17 DELAWARE* L 74-89 1/19 DREXEL* W 75-72 1/22 @Dartmouth L 56-62 1/25 VERMONT* W 76-70 1/28 HARVARD W 66-65 1/30 @Northeastern* L 51-90 2/1 BOSTON UNIV.* ot L 68-72 2/8 @Maine* L 64-84 2/11 VCU L 37-42 2/13 @Boston Univ.* L 62-78 2/15 NORTHEASTERN* W 66-64 2/17 @Holy Cross L 70-80 2/22 HARTFORD* L 71-83 2/28 @Drexel* L 51-71 2/29 @Delaware* L 49-55 3/4 MAINE* L 39-55 3/7 @Drexel$ L 72-78 § - Music City Tournament, Nashville, Tenn. 1990-91 (3-25, 0-10 NAC) 11/24 @VCU 11/27 BOSTON COLLEGE ot 12/1 @Providence 12/4 MASSACHUSETTS 12/6 @Manhattan 12/8 @Monmouth 12/12 @Connecticut 12/27 vs. S.Florida § 12/28 vs. Brown § ot 1/2 @Xavier 1/5 @Maine* (Bangor) 1/8 @Dartmouth 1/12 VERMONT* 1/16 BOSTON UNIV.* 1/17 DARTMOUTH (@Derry)

L 58-80 L 58-68 L 70-103 L 64-76 L 81-104 L 47-49 L 32-85 L 51-88 W 87-78 L 54-75 L 64-85 L 47-59 L 66-87 L 63-69 L 75-94

1/19 DELAWARE L 55-72 1/22 @Yale W 42-39 1/26 @Hartford* L 42-45 1/29 @Harvard L 64-71 2/2 MAINE* L 68-71 2/5 @Northeastern* L 39-57 2/11 HOLY CROSS `W 72-56 2/13 @Vermont* L 71-75 2/16 @Boston Univ.* ot L 64-67 2/23 NORTHEASTERN* L 57-73 2/27 @Wake Forest L 49-65 3/2 HARTFORD* L 60-79 3/5 @Boston Univ.$ L 57-88 § - South Florida Tourney, Tampa Fla. 1989-90 (5-23, 3-9 NAC) 11/24 vs. Providence § 11/25 vs. Jacksonville § 11/28 HARVARD 12/5 @Brown ot 12/8 vs. Long Beach State! 12/9 vs. South Alabama! ot 12/12 DARTMOUTH 12/14 @Massachusetts 12/29 @UAB% 12/30 vs. Rice% 1/6 COLGATE* ot 1/9 @Dartmouth 1/13 @Northeastern* 1/17 MANHATTAN 1/20 @Vermont* ot 1/23 YALE 1/27 BOSTON UNIV.* 1/29 @Holy Cross 2/1 NORTHEASTERN* 2/7 @Maine* 2/10 @Hartford* 2/12 HARTFORD* 2/15 MAINE* 2/18 VERMONT* 2/22 @Boston College 2/28 @Boston Univ.* 3/3 @Colgate* 3/6 vs. Boston Univ.$ § - Fleet Classic, Providence, R.I. ! - Hoosier Classic, Bloomington, Ind. % - UAB Classic, Birmingham, Ala.

L L L W L W L L L L L L L L W L L L L W L L L L L L W L

70-49 57-49 94-74 50-48 68-47 66-65 79-77 76-53 76-47 57-52 88-86 62-59 79-69 86-57 79-75 65-62 67-71 82-59 71-53 67-57 73-47 65-58 78-67 63-61 85-57 85-77 74-72 63-56

1988-89 (4-22, 3-14 NAC) 11/26 BROWN ot 11/29 @Harvard 12/1 @Boston College 12/3 HOLY CROSS 12/7 MASSACHUSETTS 12/10 @Yale 12/20 @Fresno State 12/22 @St. Mary’s 1/3 @Hartford* 1/7 @Northeastern* 1/10 DARTMOUTH ot 1/12 CANISIUS* 1/14 MAINE* 1/17 NIAGARA* 1/19 @Canisius* 1/21 @Niagara* 1/25 NORTHEASTERN* 1/28 COLGATE* 1/30 @Siena* 2/4 @Vermont 2/8 BOSTON UNIV.* 2/11 @Boston Univ.* 2/25 VERMONT* 2/27 SIENA* 3/1 @Maine* 3/4 @Colgate*

L 78-83 W 93-74 L 76-90 L 73-89 L 72-73 L 74-87 L 58-91 L 56-95 L 55-62 L 72-88 L 88-91 L 72-99 L 57-69 L 61-71 L 69-89 W 81-80 L 79-86 L 66-72 L 72-90 W 107-89 L 55-67 L 59-75 L 62-65 L 79-92 W 63-58 L 69-74

1987-88 (4-25, 3-15 NAC) 11/28 @Brown 12/1 RHODE ISLAND 12/3 @Boston College 12/5 HARVARD 12/10 @Massachusetts 1/4 YALE 1/6 NIAGARA* 1/9 @Hartford* 1/12 @Dartmouth 1/14 CANISIUS* 1/16 VERMONT* 1/18 @Holy Cross 1/21 @Niagara* 1/23 @Canisius* 1/27 MAINE* 1/30 NORTHEASTERN* 2/3 @Colgate* 2/7 COLGATE* 2/9 BOSTON UNIV.* 2/13 HARTFORD* 2/15 FAIRFIELD 2/17 @Siena* 2/20 @Boston Univ.*

L 77-86 L 67-96 L 59-92 L 71-74 L 67-92 L 69-71 L 61-68 L 39-65 L 65-83 W 60-59 L 59-72 L 92-130 L 56-63 L 61-74 L 81-94 L 78-90 L 57-58 W 65-64 L 83-99 L 71-79 L 57-70 L 66-95 L 64-79

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2/23 @Northeastern* 2/27 SIENA* 3/1 @Maine* 3/5 @Vermont* 3/8 vs. Siena$ 3/10 vs. Niagara$ $ - Hartford Civic Center (HCC) 1986-87 (4-24, 3-15 NAC) 11/29 BROWN 12/1 BOSTON COLLEGE 12/6 @Harvard 12/9 @Yale 12/11 MASSACHUSETTS 12/13 @Rhode Island 12/30 @Fairfield 1/3 HARTFORD* 1/4 NORTHEASTERN* 1/8 CANISIUS* 1/10 MAINE* 1/13 DARTMOUTH 1/17 @Niagara* 1/19 @Canisius* 1/24 COLGATE* 1/27 @Siena* 1/29 HOLY CROSS 1/31 @Vermont* 2/3 BOSTON UNIV.* 2/7 @Boston Univ.* 2/10 NIAGARA* 2/14 SIENA* 2/17 @Hartford* 2/22 VERMONT* 2/23 @Northeastern* 2/25 @Maine* 2/28 @Colgate* 3/3 @Northeastern$

L L L W W L

60-71 81-98 68-86 82-77 70-63 59-62

L W L L L L L W L L L L L L L L L W L L L L L W L L L L

55-71 51-49 67-93 62-76 59-61 74-88 60-63 59-58 64-91 62-73 70-72 81-83 76-96 65-88 55-59 58-79 54-57 72-68 58-72 58-82 67-85 59-71 55-61 66-64 69-76 69-81 67-79 71-85

1985-86 (11-17, 5-13 NAC) 11/23 @Brown W 63-60 11/26 @Massachusetts W 57-54 11/29 @Hartford L 47-59 12/2 @Boston College L 55-78 12/4 RHODE ISLAND ot L 62-65 12/7 HARVARD ot W 65-62 12/14 MAINE* W 72-60 1/2 @Dartmouth W 72-64 1/4 CANISIUS* W 60-58 1/6 HARTFORD* L 48-59 1/11 YALE W 67-64 1/14 SIENA* L 61-63 1/16 @Holy Cross W 85-73 1/18 @Boston Univ.* L 58-70 1/21 @Northeastern* L 65-78 1/23 @Niagara* L 59-65 1/25 @Canisius* L 49-76 1/28 @Maine* L 69-76 1/31 COLGATE* ot W 64-62 2/4 VERMONT* W 53-52 2/11 BOSTON UNIV.* L 63-64 2/15 @Colgate* W 56-53 2/17 FAIRFIELD L 63-65 2/19 NIAGARA* L 78-95 2/22 @Siena* L 72-91 2/27 @Vermont* L 64-65 3/1 NORTHEASTERN* L 53-66 3/4 @Boston Univ.$ L 57-69 1984-85 (7-22, 4-12 NAC) 11/24 BROWN L 60-65 11/27 BOSTON COLLEGE L 63-86 12/1 MASSACHUSETTS L 51-55 12/3 @Harvard L 63-69 12/6 @Rhode Island L 74-82 12/8 SIENA* L 66-73 12/15 @Fairfield L 64-73 12/28 Connecticut § L 57-81 12/29 William & Mary § L 45-53 1/2 CANISIUS* L 47-56 1/5 @Colgate* W 52-40 1/8 NIAGARA* L 69-71 1/10 HOLY CROSS W 68-67 1/12 @Yale L 63-65 1/16 @Maine* L 56-51 1/19 BOSTON UNIV.* L 64-81 1/24 @Northeastern* W 57-55 1/26 @Niagara* L 57-81 1/28 @Canisius* L 55-63 1/31 VERMONT* L 52-57 2/2 @Siena* L 54-73 2/5 DARTMOUTH W 62-59 2/12 @Boston Univ.* L 51-64 2/16 COLGATE* W 43-42 2/22 NORTHEASTERN* L 70-78 2/26 @Vermont* W 75-69 3/1 MAINE* L 59-60 3/4 COLGATE$ W 53-47 3/5 @Canisius$ L 56-90 § - Connecticut Mutual Classic (Hartford Civic Center) 1983-84 (15-13, 8-6 NAC)

NEW HAMPSHIRE

11/26 @ Brown 11/29 @Massachusetts 12/3 @Boston College 12/6 RHODE ISLAND 12/9 @Marshall § 12/10 @Idaho State § 12/29 FAIRFIELD 1/2 HARVARD 1/5 NORTHEASTERN* 1/7 CANISIUS* 1/12 @Canisius* 1/14 @Niagara* 1/20 NIAGARA 1/23 @Dartmouth 1/25 @Connecticut 1/28 YALE 2/1 @Vermont* 2/4 MAINE* 2/7 @Holy Cross 2/9 @Northeastern* 2/15 BOSTON UNIVERSITY* 2/19 COLGATE* 2/21 @Princeton 2/24 VERMONT* 2/27 @Boston University* 2/29 @Colgate* 3/2 @Maine* 3/5 MAINE$

L 84-92 L 73-75 L 64-97 W 81-72 L 72-99 W 69-58 W 102-82 W 93-76 L 86-91 W 82-77 L 62-68 W 66-51 W 78-66 W 54-47 L 65-67 W 89-77 W 77-63 L 67-71 L 83-61 L 81-95 W 77-70 W 60-53 W 58-45 W 73-60 L 60-64 W 63-49 L 70-82 L 77-82

1982-83 (16-12, 8-2 NAC) 11/27 BROWN L 11/30 MASSACHUSETTS W 12/3 @Boston College L 12/8 NORTHEASTERN* W 12/14 @Harvard L 12/28 @East Carolina L 12/29 @Duke L 1/2 vs. Marist § W 1/3 @Dartmouth § W 1/9 CONNECTICUT W 1/13 @Lafayette W 1/15 @Lehigh L 1/18 CANISIUS* ot W 1/20 @Yale L 1/26 @Vermont* W 1/29 DARTMOUTH W 2/2 VERMONT* W 2/5 COLGATE* W 2/10 NIAGARA* W 2/14 @Boston University* L 2/17 HOLY CROSS* W 2/19 @St. Anselm’s W 2/22 @Rhode Island L 2/24 @Fairfield L 3/2 @Maine* L 3/5 @Northeastern* W 3/8 CANISIUS# W 3/10 @Holy Cross# L § - Dartmouth Tourney, Hanover, N.H.

67-80 63-60 60-92 90-81 68-69 64-72 48-84 70-60 73-63 76-72 64-63 70-74 74-70 73-74 70-67 77-60 71-69 68-56 87-64 73-82 66-63 78-62 78-83 62-72 58-59 74-73 75-64 77-89

1981-82 (9-18, 2-9 ECAC/NAC) 11/27 @Alabama L 65-99 12/2 @Connecticut L 68-87 12/4 vs. Western Kentucky § L 52-83 12/5 vs. Tulane § W 50-48 12/10 UTICA W 78-53 12/12 BOSTON COLLEGE L 50-82 12/15 HARVARD L 73-77 12/28 @Maine* # L 64-80 12/29 vs. Delaware# W 64-52 1/2 @Lafayette ot L 68-73 1/4 @Rutgers L 51-65 1/6 @Brown W 86-71 1/9 @Dartmouth W 59-58 1/12 NORTHEASTERN* L 65-81 1/16 YALE W 63-60 1/23 MAINE* W 66-54 1/27 VERMONT* L 76-77 1/31 @Niagara* L 74-76 2/1 @Canisius* L 84-91 2/4 @St. Peter’s L 50-58 2/8 @Massachusetts W 67-63 2/13 BOSTON UNIV.* L 55-77 2/15 @Holy Cross* L 54-67 2/17 @Vermont* W 87-65 2/20 @Northeastern* L 71-72 2/27 @Colgate* L 59-62 @Niagara$ L 87-105 § - Wendy’s Classic, Bowling Green, Ky. # - Best Holiday Classic, Portland, Maine 1980-81 (7-19, 3-7 ECAC) 11/29 ST. ANSELM § 11/30 DARTMOUTH § 12/2 @Boston College 12/4 SPRINGFIELD 12/9 @Maine 12/13 @Harvard 1/2 vs. American% 1/3 vs. Columbia%

W L L W L L L L

67-58 65-86 58-72 70-57 68-93 79-80 71-75 47-59

1/7 ST. PETER’S L 1/10 DARTMOUTH W 1/12 CONNECTICUT L 1/15 @Northeastern L 1/17 NIAGARA W 1/24 @Yale L 1/26 BROWN L 1/28 @Vermont L 2/1 @Penn State L 2/4 COLGATE W 2/9 MAINE W 2/12 HOLY CROSS L 2/14 @Boston University L 2/18 VERMONT L 2/21 NORTHEASTERN L 2/24 @Rhode Island L 2/26 MASSACHUSETTS W 2/28 @Siena L § - Granite State Tourney, Durham, N.H. % - Old Dominion Classic, Norfolk, Va.

53-75 63-60 58-61 76-85 82-77 66-69 68-71 64-65 72-85 94-71 71-60 84-87 64-77 64-66 69-70 73-81 94-66 72-88

1979-80 (4-22) 11/30 @Brown § L 56-67 12/1 vs. Robert Morris § W 58-56 12/4 @Connecticut L 62-71 12/7 @Springfield L 70-84 12/12 MAINE L 55-70 12/15 @ St. Peter’s L 34-72 12/28 vs. Austin Peay% L 60-69 12/29 vs. Evansville% L 72-86 1/3 CONNECTICUT W 67-59 1/5 vs. Boston College L 69-97 @ Portland (Maine) Civic Center 1/7 @Providence L 48-71 1/11 VERMONT L 70-84 1/17 ST. ANSELM L 50-52 1/19 @Boston University L 59-82 1/23 @Yale L 62-81 1/28 @Northeastern L 63-73 1/30 RHODE ISLAND L 63-86 2/1 @Colgate L 58-59 2/5 @Maine L 54-65 2/7 @Holy Cross L 86-97 2/10 NORTHEASTERN L 68-69 2/12 @Dartmouth W 55-54 2/16 BOSTON UNIVERSITY L 76-102 2/18 @Massachusetts L 63-69 2/21 @Vermont L 76-103 2/23 SIENA W 72-70 § - Brown Tap-Off Tournament, Providence, R.I. % - Poinsettia Classic, Greenville, S.C. 1978-79 (10-16) 11/24 vs. Siena § 11/25 @Brown § 11/28 YALE 12/2 @Rhode Island 12/7 SPRINGFIELD 12/10 @Boston College 12/12 MAINE 12/28 @Detroit# 12/29 Denver# 1/3 CONNECTICUT 1/9 @Fairfield 1/13 @Navy 1/17 DARTMOUTH 1/20 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1/25 MASSACHUSETTS 1/27 COLGATE 1/29 @Northeastern 1/31 @Vermont 2/3 @Connecticut 2/5 NORTHEASTERN 2/7 VERMONT 2/12 @Rutgers 2/15 HOLY CROSS 2/17 @Boston University 2/19 @St. Anselm 2/22 @Maine

L 74-89 W 58-56 W 72-68 L 72-103 W 76-72 L 65-78 W 70-61 L 70-108 W 71-65 L 67-72 L 70-90 W 72-71 W 66-57 L 72-76 L 57-61 W 76-75 L 68-73 L 81-84 L 64-81 L 81-83 W 72-70 L 73-83 L 58-73 L 76-124 W 87-74 L 61-75

§ - Brown Tap-Off Tournament, Providence, R.I. 1977-78 (7-19) 11/30 BOSTON COLLEGE 12/3 ST. PETER’S 12/6 @Connecticut 12/8 @Springfield 12/10 MAINE 12/15 @Hofstra 12/17 @Virginia Tech 12/29 @Old Dominion § 12/30 vs. Michigan State § 1/4 @Lafayette 1/7 CONNECTICUT 1/12 BOSTON UNIV. ot 1/14 @Dartmouth 1/16 RHODE ISLAND 1/21 @Boston University 1/22 ST. ANSELM 1/24 @Northeastern 1/29 FAIRFIELD 2/1 VERMONT 2/4 @Navy 2/8 @Vermont 2/16 @Holy Cross 2/18 @Colgate 2/21 @Maine 2/23 @Massachusetts 2/27 NORTHEASTERN § - Old Dominion Classic, Norfolk, Va.

W 87-77 L 63-67 L 68-82 L 77-82 W 65-61 L 72-79 L 66-88 W 72-68 L 65-102 L 64-84 L 50-60 L 77-79 L 60-62 L 64-99 W 84-66 L 57-79 L 60-71 L 55-90 L 59-72 L 64-78 W 57-54 L 69-98 L 81-85 L 59-68 W 73-60 W 64-62

1976-77 (12-14) 12/1 @Boston College 12/4 MASSACHUSETTS 12/7 Rhode Island 12/9 SPRINGFIELD 12/11 @Northeastern 12/16 CONNECTICUT 12/29 vs. Davidson § 12/30 @UNC-Charlotte § 1/3 @UNC-Wilmington 1/4 @East Carolina 1/9 @St. Anselm 1/12 CANISIUS 1/15 COLGATE 1/18 @Connecticut 1/20 BOSTON UNIVERSITY 1/24 MAINE 1/26 DARTMOUTH 2/1 HOLY CROSS 2/3 VERMONT ot 2/5 @Boston University 2/9 @St. Peter’s 2/14 NORTHEASTERN 2/16 @Massachusetts 3ot 2/21 RHODE ISLAND ot 2/24 @Vermont 3/1 @Maine § - Charlotte (N.C.) Invitational

L 71-74 L 67-80 L 62-68 W 89-75 W 79-67 L 51-65 W 63-62 L 68-104 L 68-88 L 65-76 W 93-77 W 89-77 W 95-86 L 56-76 W 76-70 L 63-74 W 59-56 L 89-78 W 82-81 W 68-67 L 70-99 W 81-71 W 78-76 L 60-61 L 74-79 L 79-86

1975-76 (8-18, 3-9 Yankee) 12/1 @Dartmouth 12/3 @Vermont* 12/8 RHODE ISLAND* 12/10 @Springfield 12/12 BROWN 1/2 vs. Army § 1/3 vs. Rochester § 1/7 @ St. Michael’s 1/11 ST. ANSELM 1/12 ST. PETER’S 1/16 @Canisius 1/19 NORTHEASTERN 1/21 VERMONT* 1/24 MAINE* 1/27 BOSTON UNIV.* 1/29 @Massachusetts* 1/31 @Colgate 2/4 @Maine*

L L L W L L W L W L L L L W L L W L

58-63 63-74 50-72 76-69 66-74 63-81 80-72 72-74 86-74 60-71 72-86 71-72 58-72 76-72 73-75 72-81 51-48 75-82

Gerry Friel 1969-89

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2/7 BOSTON COLLEGE 2/11 @Holy Cross 2/14 @Boston University* 2/17 @Rhode Island* 2/21 CONNECTICUT* 2/24 MASSACHUSETTS* 2/26 @Connecticut* 3/1 @West Virginia § - Lafayette Invitational, Easton, Pa. 1974-75 (6-18, 2-10 Yankee) 12/1 ST. ANSELM 12/4 @Vermont* 12/7 MERRIMACK 12/12 @Maine* 12/14 SPRINGFIELD 12/28 @Gannon § 12/29 vs. Delaware § 1/2 CINCINNATI 1/4 CONNECTICUT* 1/10 VERMONT* 1/15 @Connecticut* 1/18 RHODE ISLAND* 1/22 @St. Anselm ot 1/28 @Boston University* 1/30 @Massachusetts* 2/3 BRANDEIS 2/5 MAINE* 2/8 @Rhode Island* 2/11 DARTMOUTH 2/15 BOSTON UNIV.* 2/19 HOLY CROSS 2/24 MASSACHUSETTS* 2/28 @Northeastern 3/1 @Boston College § - Porreco Cup Invitational, Erie, Pa. 1973-74 (16-9, 8-4 Yankee) 11/30 @Pennsylvania 12/5 @Vermont* 12/8 ST. ANSELM 12/11 MAINE* 12/15 @Springfield 12/18 @Rhode Island* 12/21 @Roanoke § 12/22 vs. Bloomsburg St. § 1/3 @Connecticut* 1/5 VERMONT* 1/9 @Merrimack 1/12 BOSTON COLLEGE# ot 1/29 @Boston University* 1/31 @Massachusetts* 2/4 @Brandeis 2ot 2/7 RHODE ISLAND* 2/11 @St. Anselm 2ot 2/13 CONNECTICUT* 2/16 BOSTON UNIV.* 2/20 @Holy Cross 2/23 NORTHEASTERN 2/26 @Dartmouth 2/28 ST. MICHAEL’S 3/2 MAINE* 3/6 MASSACHUSETTS* § - Roanoke (Va.) Classic # - @ Dover High School 1972-73 (11-15, 2-10 Yankee) 11/30 MERRIMACK 12/4 SPRINGFIELD 12/8 vs. Wooster § 12/9 @Oswego State § 12/14 @Maine* 12/16 ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 12/22 @Brown 12/27 @Iona 1/3 CONNECTICUT* 1/6 VERMONT* 1/10 @Holy Cross 1/13 BOSTON UNIV.* 1/27 @Northeastern 1/31 @Vermont* 2/3 @Massachusetts* 2/5 BRANDEIS 2/8 RHODE ISLAND* 2/10 @St. Anselm 2/13 @Connecticut* 2/17 @Boston University* 2/15 @Rhode Island* 2/20 HOLY CROSS 2/23 MASSACHUSETTS* 2/26 DARTMOUTH 2/28 ST. ANSELM 3/3 MAINE* § - Max Zeil Classic, Oswego, N.Y. 1971-72 (14-9, 5-5 Yankee) 12/1 @Springfield 12/2 BOWDOIN 12/4 NORTHEASTERN @Maine*

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L L W L W L L L

61-63 70-71 80-71 63-85 85-82 72-82 54-99 67-91

W L L L W L L L W L L L L L L W W L W L L L L L

67-60 64-80 59-79 56-79 60-56 55-74 57-69 32-57 57-56 60-69 67-73 48-68 84-90 71-84 44-85 78-75 81-77 58-79 90-84 71-86 85-96 71-93 60-62 63-88

L L W W W W L L W W W L W L W W W L W W L W W W L

43-93 59-69 76-58 55-53 76-67 48-46 64-84 52-72 76-70 52-44 81-60 56-57 57-56 53-72 63-55 60-55 63-61 62-72 72-70 68-67 65-67 63-61 69-65 68-64 58-83

NEW HAMPSHIRE

12/9 RHODE ISLAND* 12/12 @Iona 12/15 @St. Francis 12/17 @St. Anselm 12/28 vs. Ohio Wesleyan § 12/29 vs. LeMoyne § 1/3 BOSTON UNIV. @Colby 1/11 VERMONT* 1/14 MAINE* 2/3 @Massachusetts* 2/5 @Brandeis ot 2/8 CONNECTICUT* 2/12 @Vermont* 2/16 @Connecticut* 2/20 ST. ANSELM 2/24 MASSACHUSETTS* 2/29 @Dartmouth 3/2 @Rhode Island* § - Syracuse, N.Y.

71-51 70-71 58-46 61-56 55-70 79-77 71-77 47-55 59-60 85-88 60-78 73-68 65-75 71-68 59-74 81-74 79-95 80-76 69-81 60-73 59-67 71-67 64-76 77-66 67-60 71-75

W W W L

87-78 89-72 48-46 61-66

73-80 53-48 64-66 55-39 60-58 58-61 77-66 81-73 82-58 58-42 50-83 82-86 65-77 69-55 73-65 49-47 61-56 68-69 62-83

1970-71 (11-12, 3-7 Yankee) 12/1 SPRINGFIELD L 74-83 12/2 @Bowdoin W 73-62 12/4 RHODE ISLAND* L 73-86 12/9 CONNECTICUT* L 71-74 12/12 @Massachusetts* L 53-89 12/15 @Maine* W 80-65 12/28 @Worcester Polytechnic § W 72-58 12/29 vs. Assumption § L 48-84 12/30 vs. Wagner § W 74-65 1/5 COLBY W 99-74 1/7 @Connecticut* L 79-82 1/9 ST. ANSELM W 79-67 1/12 @Vermont* L 59-65 MAINE* W 86-67 2/6 @Northeastern L 65-75 2/9 DARTMOUTH ot L 74-78 2/13 VERMONT* W 77-75 2/16 @St. Anselm W 93-72 2/18 @Boston University L 78-90 2/20 BRANDEIS W 116-89 2/23 @Rhode Island* ot L 78-86 2/26 BOSTON UNIV. ot W 64-59 3/1 @Massachusetts* L 60-63 § - Junior College Holiday Tournament, Worcester, Mass.

W L W W L W L L L L L W L W L W L W L L L W L W W L

L W L W W L W W W W L L L W W W W L L

1969-70 (12-11, 3-7 Yankee) 12/1 BOWDOIN W 75-55 12/3 MERRIMACK W 56-48 12/6 @Colby W 65-55 12/8 NORTHEASTERN L 63-65 12/11 @Connecticut* L 61-81 12/13 @Massachusetts* L 56-76 12/16 @Rhode Island* L 54-100 1/1 @East Stroudsburg § W 59-58 1/2 vs. Hofstra § W 76-63 1/3 vs. Mt. St. Mary’s § L 47-63 1/7 @Maine* ot W 79-77 1/10 @St. Anselm L 69-73 1/13 MAINE* W 72-60 1/17 VERMONT* W 62-53 2/4 @Vermont* L 72-79 2/7 @Springfield W 87-75 2/11 ST. ANSELM W 74-67 2/13 RHODE ISLAND* L 67-77 2/18 CONNECTICUT* L 69-80 2/21 @Bates W 99-70 2/26 @Brandeis W 73-69 2/27 @Boston Univ. L 78-84 3/2 MASSACHUSETTS* L 75-92 § - Pocono Classic, East Stroudsburg, N.J. 1968-69 (9-15, 3-7 Yankee) 12/2 MAINE* W 98-80 12/4 @Bowdoin W 78-75 12/7 @Dartmouth L 57-74 12/11 CONNECTICUT* W 97-78 12/14 @Massachusetts* L 57-89 12/17 @Maine* L 86-125 12/19 @Rhode Island* L 107-117 12/30 @Florida State L 52-104 1/2 @Jacksonville L 66-111 1/3 @Stetson ot W 94-90 1/7 COLBY W 87-81 1/9 @Northeastern W 75-72 1/11 @St. Anselm L 65-78 1/15 BATES W 87-80 1/18 VERMONT* W 75-68 2/5 @Vermont* L 67-88 2/8 SPRINGFIELD L 74-84 2/13 RHODE ISLAND* L 65-92 2/15 ST. ANSELM L 69-72 2/19 @Connecticut* L 84-88 2/20 BRIDGEPORT L 58-64 2/27 @MIT W 81-76 2/28 @Boston University L 79-87 3/3 MASSACHUSETTS* L 50-76 1967-68 (1-22, 0-10 Yankee) 12/2 @Massachusetts*

L

67-88

12/4 MIT 12/6 BOWDOIN 12/12 @Maine* 12/14 RHODE ISLAND* 12/16 HARVARD 12/29 @Gannon § 12/30 vs. Central (Ohio) State § 1/4 @Colby 1/6 VERMONT* ot 1/10 @Connecticut* 1/12 ST. ANSELM 1/17 @Bates 1/20 MASSACHUSETTS* 2/8 @Vermont* 2/9 COAST GUARD 2/13 MAINE* 2/15 @Rhode Island* 2/17 BOSTON UNIV. 2/20 CONNECTICUT* 2/22 @Springfield 2/28 @St. Anselm NORTHEASTERN § - Gem City Bowl, Erie, Pa.

W 84-82 L 85-90 L 78-100 L 50-60 L 52-78 L 42-64 L 59-97 L 80-84 L 68-73 L 70-96 L 79-81 L 101-108 L 73-98 L 74-88 L 80-84 L 90-97 L 59-110 L 65-85 L 68-94 L 78-117 L 73-106 L 56-69

1966-67 (10-12, 4-6 Yankee) 12/2 @Bowdoin L 73-90 12/7 CONNECTICUT* L 56-77 12/10 @Northeastern L 74-98 12/13 MAINE* W 74-69 12/15 @Rhode Island L 58-103 12/27 vs. Worcester Tech § L 72-87 12/28 vs. Stonehill § W 95-87 12/29 vs. Clark § W 86-64 1/4 COLBY W 98-73 1/7 @Massachusetts* L 73-77 1/10 VERMONT* W 100-76 1/14 @St. Anselm L 71-92 1/17 @M.I.T L 64-96 1/18 BATES ot W 97-91 1/21 @Vermont* W 101-74 2/8 SPRINGFIELD L 70-97 2/11 MASSACHUSETTS* L 52-84 2/14 @Boston University W 99-92 2/17 RHODE ISLAND* L 52-60 2/21 @Connecticut* L 75-114 2/25 ST. ANSELM W 75-64 2/28 @Maine* W 95-79 § - Worcester (Mass.) Jaycee Holiday Tournament 1965-66 (3-21, 0-10 Yankee) 12/1 @Harvard 12/4 ST. ANSELM 12/8 BOWDOIN 12/11 @Bates 12/14 RHODE ISLAND* 12/27 @Hofstra 12/28 vs. Adelphi § 12/29 vs. Otterbein § 1/4 BOSTON UNIV. 1/6 @Maine* 1/8 MASSACHUSETTS* 1/12 @Connecticut* 1/15 VERMONT* 1/19 M.I.T. 1/22 @Colby 2/8 @Vermont* 2/10 NORTHEASTERN 2/12 @St. Anselm 2/15 CONNECTICUT* 2/18 @Massachusetts* @Springfield 2/23 @Rhode Island* Middlebury 3/4 MAINE* § - Hofstra Tourney, Hempstead, N.Y.

L L W W L L L L L L L L

82-91 68-72 89-73 92-78 67-104 82-100 87-96 67-75 59-65 89-93 76-104 74-119

L 66-83 L 73-96 L 77-91 L 66-90 L 79-108 L 62-113 L 66-104 L 82-99 L 62-99 W 67-65 L 68-72

1964-65 (2-19, 1-9 Yankee) 12/1 COLBY 12/2 @Bowdoin 12/5 @Rhode Island* 12/8 ST. ANSELM 12/11 @Vermont* 12/12 @St. Michael’s 12/16 SPRINGFIELD 12/18 @Massachusetts* 1/6 @Boston University 1/9 BATES 1/12 CONNECTICUT* 1/16 DARTMOUTH 1/19 @St. Anselm 2/11 @MIT 2/13 MAINE* 2/17 VERMONT* 2/20 MASSACHUSETTS* 2/22 @Northeastern 2/24 RHODE ISLAND* 2/27 @Connecticut* 3/2 @Maine*

L L L W L L L L L L L L L L L W L L L L L

61-77 71-78 78-110 88-76 76-81 74-106 75-76 78-93 72-87 64-77 62-82 79-85 86-90 94-101 67-84 93-76 63-78 72-92 77-90 61-109 70-105

1963-64 (8-15, 2-8 Yankee) 12/4 BOWDOIN

W

76-69

12/7 @Dartmouth W 75-66 12/10 RHODE ISLAND* L 90-91 12/14 MASSACHUSETTS* W 98-73 12/17 @Boston Univ. W 78-72 12/19 ST. ANSELM W 82-74 1/1 @St. Mary’s (Canada) § W 91-71 1/2 vs. M.I.T. § W 74-73 1/7 MAINE* L 76-77 1/8 @Springfield W 96-84 1/11 @Connecticut* L 60-73 1/16 @Bates L 84-96 1/17 ST. MICHAEL’S L 82-84 2/4 @Colby L 72-98 2/6 VERMONT* W 103-81 2/11 @Rhode Island* L 95-86 2/13 NORTHEASTERN L 64-71 2/15 @Maine* L 75-76 2/18 M.I.T. L 71-81 2/19 @St. Anselm L 82-87 2/22 @Massachusetts* L 78-98 2/25 CONNECTICUT* L 55-58 2/29 @Vermont* L 73-82 § - Bluenose Classic, Halifax, Nova Scotia 1962-63 (7-17, 2-8 Yankee) 12/1 BOSTON UNIV. 12/8 @Northeastern 12/11 @Vermont* 12/14 ST. ANSELM 12/18 @Rhode Island* 12/28 @Davidson 12/29 @Stetson 12/31 @Jacksonville 1/2 @Oglethorpe 1/5 MASSACHUSETTS* 1/8 CONNECTICUT* 1/10 @MIT ot 1/11 BATES 1/16 COLBY 1/19 MAINE* DARTMOUTH 1/26 @St. Anselm 2/13 @Maine* 2/15 RHODE ISLAND 2/20 VERMONT* ot 2/23 @Massachusetts* 2/26 @Connecticut* 2/28 @Brandeis 3/2 SPRINGFIELD 1961-62 (3-20, 1-9 Yankee) 12/1 BRANDEIS 12/5 @St. Anselm 12/9 @Dartmouth 12/12 VERMONT* 12/15 @Rhode Island* 12/28 vs. Bates § 12/29 vs. Rochester § 12/31 vs. Maine § 1/4 @ Bates ot 1/6 MASSACHUSETTS* 1/9 MIT 1/11 @Connecticut* 1/13 BOSTON UNIV. 1/17 @Colby 1/20 MAINE* 2/6 @Maine* 2/10 ST. ANSELM 2/13 @Vermont* 2/16 RHODE ISLAND* 2/21 NORTHEASTERN 2/24 @Springfield 2/27 CONNECTICUT* 3/3 @Massachusetts* § - Downeast Classic, Bangor, Maine 1960-61 (6-18, 1-9 Yankee) 12/2 BRANDEIS 12/3 TUFTS 12/8 BATES 12/10 @St. Anselm 12/13 VERMONT* 12/16 @Rhode Island* 12/28 @Akron 12/30 @Wheaton 12/31 @Northern Illinois 1/2 @Youngstown State 1/7 @Bates 1/12 CONNECTICUT* 1/14 @Boston University 1/18 SPRINGFIELD 1/21 @Maine* 2/4 @Vermont* 2/8 @Connecticut* 2/11 MASSACHUSETTS* 2/14 @Northeastern 2/17 RHODE ISLAND* 2/21 ST. ANSELM ot 2/25 @MIT 2/28 MAINE* 3/4 @Massachusetts*

2011-12 NEW HAMPSHIRE BASKETBALL

W L L L L L W L L L L L W W W L L L L W L L W L

64-63 44-72 73-78 60-70 92-121 54-115 82-74 77-118 46-63 80-83 58-86 65-71 83-74 77-70 101-84 50-66 57-75 57-78 85-98 97-94 67-93 72-102 84-76 61-74

L 74-82 L 60-93 L 50-68 L 59-79 L 64-76 W 53-52 L 75-96 L 60-77 L 59-65 L 65-67 L 71-73 L 56-104 W 75-73 L 70-93 W 82-75 L 68-78 L 81-92 L 82-85 L 54-69 L 52-82 L 54-90 L 72-85 L 62-109

W 73-55 W 83-78 L 91-97 L 71-72 L 58-65 L 67-96 L 55-96 L 74-97 L 84-100 L 70-89 W 80-65 L 77-79 L 60-62 W 66-56 L 79-88 L 75-93 L 91-84 W 65-86 L 58-60 L 65-84 W 72-71 L 69-91 L 80-99 L 61-90


NEW HAMPSHIRE

A

ALUMNI ROSTER (1917-2011)

Abbott, Matthew (‘05-06) Abreu, Alvin (‘08-) Acres, Matt (‘94-98) Adams, Herb (‘38-41) Ahearn, William (‘34-35) Ahrendt, Dick (‘61-62) Alimi, George (‘41-42) Alosa, Matt (‘94-96) Anderson, Andy (‘17-21) Anderson, Jermaine (‘04-07) Appleby, Earl (‘28-29) Argereow, Paul (‘68-69) Armstrong, Frederick (‘54-57) Armstrong, Pallan (‘31-34) Askenazy, Sam (‘41-42) Atkins, Harry (‘19-20) Audley, Bob (‘44-45) Aulis, Clifford (‘16-17) Averka, Charles (‘28-29)

B

Badger, Phillips (‘16-17) Bagonzi, John (‘49-52) Bailey, Henry (‘44-45) Baker, Dick (‘61-62) Baker, Ken (‘60-61) Balcom, James (‘61-62) Ball, James (‘62-65) Bannister, Jeff (‘67-69) Barhos, Tony (‘51-52) Barlow, William (‘53-54) Barnes, Earl (‘48-49) Barron, Dick (‘44-45) Baskys, Julius (‘76-77) Battaglioli, Victor (‘59-62) Bauters, Russ (‘90-91) Bean, Charles (‘52-55) Beattie, Bob (‘25-26) Beattie, Richard (‘36-37) Beaudin, Joe (‘38-39) Beckett, Steve (‘96-97) Ben, James (‘88-92) Benson, Brian (‘09-) Best, James (‘84-85) Bettencourt, Robert (‘56-58) Billings, Clark (‘61-63) Birdsall, Keith (‘62-63) Bishop, Arthur (‘51-55) Bishop, Kenneth (‘34-37) Bissell, Ralph (‘36-38) Black, Todd (‘83-87) Blakely, Matt (‘96-97) Blum, Phil (‘67-70) Blythe, Edward (‘41-42) Bobotas, Soc (‘43-47) Bograkas, Nick (‘44-45) Bongiovanni, Paul (‘62-65) Boomer, Stephen (‘17-21) Boy, Pierre (‘36-39) Boyd, Mike (‘98-99) Bradberry, Carlos (‘96-98) Brandt, Ryan (‘96-97) Branscombe, George (‘67-69) Brennan, Tom (‘28-29) Bridge, George S. (‘25-28) Bridge, Jason (‘58-60) Bridge, Ty (‘82-86) Britton, Albert (‘45-48) Broad, Bob (‘44-45) Bron, Robert (‘59-62) Bronner, Jordon (‘10-) Bronstein, Ben (‘33-36) Bronstein, Joe (‘29-32) Brown, Chris (‘96-02) Bruce, Bob (‘26-28)

Buckley, DeAndray (‘10) Bullock, Marcus (‘00-05) Burby, Hal (‘48-49) Burkholder, Dick (‘45-46) Burns, Jack (‘78-82) Burt, Herman (‘45-46) Bush, Ruben (‘99-00) Bussey, Jeff (‘65-68) Bustrin, Paul (‘95-96) Butler, T.R. (‘17-21)

C

Cahalane, Reginald (‘16-18) Caldwell, Mo (‘91-94) Callahan, Bob (‘29-30) Callahan, Henry (‘21-23) Cantin, Bob (‘60-61) Carbonneau, Lionel (‘48-52) Card, Edward (‘42-43) Caros, Paul (‘35-36) Carpenter, Keith (‘86-90) Carr, Fred (‘43-46) Carr, Jeff (‘88-92) Carruthers, Bob (‘50-52) Cartmill, Don (‘64-67) Cassidy, Tom (‘64-65) Castagna, Richard (‘86-87) Caterina, Jamaal (‘04-06) Catlett, Brady (‘01-03) Cavanaugh, Tom (‘74-78) Cavo, Andy (‘97-99) Chandler, John (‘26-29) Chapman, Dana (‘77-82) Chapman, Robert (‘59-60) Charron, Fred (‘40-42) Chavis, Will (‘98-99) Cheslock, Joe (‘07-08) Childs, Shejdie (‘02-05) Chodoski, Edward (‘35-37) Christensen, Mike (‘05-08) Cirino, Brad (‘95-97) Clapp, Wesley (‘45-46) Clark, John (‘26-28) Clark, Orrin “Tuffy” (‘64-67) Clark, Sam (‘45-46) Clark, Stacey (‘41-42) Clement, William (‘26-28) Cohen, Lon (‘71-74) Cole, Ethan (‘97-99) Collette, Shawn (‘99-03) Collins, Dan (‘83-85) Collins, Phil (‘04-05) Conley, Tyrone (‘08-11) Connelly, Vincent (‘81-84) Conroy, John (‘29-32) Conway, Bob (‘42-43) Copp, Charlie (‘48-49) Coppin, Darryl (‘77-78) Cormier, Paul (‘70-73) Cote, Ronald (‘61-64) Cotter, Edward (‘80-81) Cotter, Thomas (‘45-48) Cotton, Charles (‘35-37) Cotton, Harold (‘23-27) Counts, Derek (‘85-89) Couture, Jack (‘58-61) Craig, Ralph (‘25-27) Craig, Tom (‘17-21) Craigue, Joey (‘04-05) Crane, Charles (‘25-26) Crompton, Robert (‘45-50) Crosby, Marcus (‘91-94) Cryans, Louis (‘38-41) Cumming, Doug (‘71-72) Cummins, Bob (‘88-92) Cunningham, Paul (‘48-49)

Cushman, Tom (‘67-69)

Funston, Curtis (‘32-35)

D

G

Daniels, Randy (‘63-66) Dart, Richard (‘46-49) Davis, Arthur (‘16-20) Davis, Bob (‘40-41) Davis, Bryant (‘89-93) Davis, Bud (‘45-46) Davis, Frank (‘68-72) Davis, Peter (‘57-60) Davis, Wendell (‘23-26) Dawson, Drew (‘98-99) Dawson, George (‘27-29) Decato, Pete (‘66-67) DeFusco, A.J. (‘79-83) Delaney, Bill (‘74-78) Demers, Henry (‘32-35) Dennis, Ronnie (‘01-05) Dey, Kinsley (‘43-48) Dickson, Keith (‘75-79) DiGrande, Ted (‘82-86) DiLiegro, Dane (‘08-11) DiLiegro, Frank (‘72-75) Dinneen, Mike (‘80-84) Dion, Emile (‘53-54) Dixon, Robin (‘79-83) Djanabia, Georges (‘04-06) Docos, Andre (‘42-43) Donahue, Colin (‘97-01) Drapeau, Scott (‘93-95) Dresser, Holland (‘27-30) Drinon, Joe (‘63-66) Dryden, Paris (‘88-89) Duffley, Steve (‘80-81) Dufour, Paul (‘76-80) Dullea, John (‘99-02) Dunn, Ray (‘37-41) Dunn, Arin (‘07) DuRie, John (‘35-38)

E

Ebtyne, Doug (‘60-61) Eckhardt, Marck (‘73-75) Egan, Donald (‘37-38) Emery, Kenneth (‘53-55) Ericson, Richard (‘55-58) Eusebio, Ed (‘92-96) Eustis, Richard H. (‘58-59) Eustis, Richard J. (‘29-32)

F

Faye, Assane (‘97-02) Feragne, Erie (‘71-74) Ferguson, John (‘54-57) Fernald, Langdon (‘21-24) Ferrini, Lincoln (‘31-33) Feuer, Martin (‘40-41) Fidler, Doug (‘71-72) Fischer, Martin (‘58-61) Fisk, Bob (‘68-69) Flaherty, Matt (‘38-41) Flaker, Roy (‘58-59) Fleit, Gerry (‘48-49) Fleit, Marty (‘46-49) Fogarty, Jack (‘70-71) Foley, Tom (‘68-69) Fontaine, Milton (‘37-39) Ford, George (‘50-53) Foster, Robert (‘33-34) Foster, Wally (‘31-32) Foster, William (‘49-50) Fox, Gordon (‘21-22) Freeman, Erik (‘92-96) Friel, Jeremy (‘03-05) Fuller, Gerald (‘61-64)

Gale, George (‘61-63) Gale, Rich (‘72-76) Galvin, Pat (‘82-86) Ganly, Austin (‘98-02) Garlock, Ralph (‘26-29) Gatchell, Ryan (‘93-97) Gaunt, Nelson (‘27-30) Giarla, Thomas (‘36-37) Gibbs, Tyrece (‘06-09) Gilchrese, Eric (‘08-09) Gildea, Christopher (‘78-82) Glover, Bob (‘66-69) Glynn, Joe (‘45-46) Goodfellow, Roy (‘41-42) Gordon, Hymie (‘50-52) Gordon, Robert (‘55-56) Gormley, Eugene (‘30-33) Gould, Allen (‘00-02) Gozonsky, Abraham (‘36-37) Grady, John (‘40-42) Graebe, Mark (‘75-76) Graham, Russell (‘09-10) Grandmason, Norm (‘49-50) Grant, Steve (‘60-61) Greene, Charlie (‘54-55) Greene, James (‘57-60) Gregory, Mike (‘69-72) Griffiths, Joe (‘39-40) Gureckis, John (‘77-78)

H

Hagstrom, Herb (‘28-31) Hale, Fred (‘51-52) Hall, Hal (‘39-42) Hammer, Tommy (‘86-90) Hansen, Arthur (‘35-38) Hargen, Joe (‘58-61) Harriman, Don (‘26-30) Harris, Don (‘41-43) Harris, Lester (‘18-19) Harris, Marshall (‘42-46) Harvey, Paul (‘48-49) Hatch, Jim (‘38-40) Haubrich, William (‘48-51) Hauser, Mark (‘86-87) Hawkes, William (‘16-17) Hazen, Daniel (‘57-58) Healy, Gerry (‘96-97) Henneberger, John (‘44-46) Herbert, Ken (‘76-81) Hernandez, Jason (‘96-97) Herrick, Ronald (‘58-59) Herrick, Sam (‘07) Herrion, Ryan (‘09-) Hersey, Jack (‘38-39) Hibbs, Chris (‘94-98) Hicks, Karl (‘78-83) Higgins, Norman (‘61-63) Hinderlie, Keith (‘84-88) Hird, Jack (‘45-46) Hobson, Joe (‘97-98) Hodgdon, Dave (‘79-80) Hodgdon, Denny (‘65-68) Hodgdon, James (‘50-53) Hodgdon, Phil (‘39-40) Hogan, Bob (‘56-57) Hogan, Jim (‘54-55) Hollerman, Billy (‘44-45) Hollingsworth, Bud (‘45-46) Hooker, Bruce (‘60-61) Horan, Brian (‘68-69) Horne, Tom (‘63-66) Horrigan, Frank (‘28-29)

2011-12 NEW HAMPSHIRE BASKETBALL

Howe, Paul (‘71-72) Huckle, Kirk (‘74-75) Hurd, William (‘36-37) Hurst, Robert (‘57-58) Huse, Donald (‘32-34) Huss, Dave (‘64-65)

J

Jablonowski, Joe (‘25-27) Jackson, Danny (‘87-88) Jackson, Greg (‘70-71) Jackson, Jamahl (‘94-98) James, Jim (‘73-74) Janev, Blagoj (‘04-07) Jasinski, Jerry (‘60-62) Jervis, Fred (‘42-43) Johnson, Carl (‘42-43) Johnson, Nick (‘51-52) Johnson, Rodney (‘82-86) Johnston, Andy (‘83-87) Jones, John (‘51-52) Jones, Norm (‘74-77) Joslin, Bob (‘41-42) Joslin, Charles (‘34-35) Judkins, Roger (‘39-40)

K

Kabba, Abby (‘09) Kachavos, George (‘46-48) Kageleiry, Gregory (‘59-61) Karalis, Ioannis (‘02-06) Karelis, Sheik (‘40-42) Katsiaficas, Charles (‘46-50) Kauderer, Matt (‘00-02) Keeler, Mike (‘78-82) Kelleher, Smokey (‘42-43) Kelley, Elbert W. (‘51-53) Kelsea, Oscar (‘24-27) Kennedy, Haskell (‘67-68) Kennett, Paul (‘46-47) Keough, Mike (‘72-73) Kerschner, Jim (‘66-68) Kessaris, Ted (‘45-48) Kessel, McKeen (‘70-71) Kimble, John (‘68-69) Kinion, Skip (‘36-38) Kinzly, Randy (‘78-82) Kjellman, John (‘58-60) Knox, Robert (‘38-39) Koehler, Bruce (‘31-34) Kolinski, Bill (‘40-43) Koopman, Dirk (‘82-86) Krug, Brandon (‘01-02) Krupa, Emil (‘42-46) Kupferman, Spencer (‘94-96) Kupper, Robert (‘55-56)

L

Ladd, Karl (‘26-27) Lakeman, Gerald (‘51-53) Lammers, David (‘68-69) Lang, Doug (‘90-94) Larkin, Paul (‘62-65) Lasch, Brian (‘67-68) Laskaris, Peter (‘74-78) Latour, Kenneth (‘61-63) Lawrence, Oakes (‘19-20) Lawson, John (‘45-48) Laymon, John (‘70-71) Layne, Ron (‘74-78) Leavitt, Paul (‘61-64) Leen, Mervin (‘33-34) LeFlem, Brett (‘97-01) Leighton, Winfield (‘55-56) Leocha, Vic (‘37-38) Leopold, Morris (‘26-27)

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Lepore, Robert (‘56-58) Levandowski, William (‘46-50) Lewis, Shaft (‘90-93) Lewis, Tim (‘87-90) Liddell, Damione (‘03-05) Lindman, Tim (‘58-60) Lizio, Ralph (‘25-26) Lloyd, David (‘54-57) Locke, Howard (‘36-37) Loiselle, Richard (‘57-58) Long, Hutch (‘47-50) Lord, Harry (‘28-30) Lundberg, James (‘57-58) Lunney, Mike (‘86-90) Lussier, Al (‘56-57)

M

Macauley, Wallace (‘46-47) MacDonald, Tommy (‘90-94) Macey, Douglas (‘57-60) Maciariello, Carmen (‘96-99) Mackel, Ed (‘40-41) MacLennan, Bruce (‘57-58) Mandravelis, Nick (‘60-64) Manor, Pat (‘89-93) Margil, Gerald (‘46-47) Marquardt, Rob (‘97-01) Marshall, Damion(‘06-07) Marshall, Dave (‘85-89) Marshall, Hugh (‘55-56) Martellini, Carmen (‘50-51) Matagrano, Chris (‘10-) Matteson, Ryan (‘95-96) Matthews, Bob (‘40-42) McClain, Al (‘80-84) McCormick, Paul (‘47-48) McCoy, Rob (‘92-93) McCurry, Mike (‘69-70) McDonough, Bill (‘86-87) McEachern, John (‘59-61) McGeary, Dan (‘07) McKelvie, Donald (‘21-22) McKeon, James (‘53-54) McKiniry, Ken (‘32-35) McKinley, John (‘21-23) McLaughlin, Charles (‘42-43) McLaughlin, John (‘54-57) McLeod, Mac (‘37-40) Mercier, Ernest (‘57-58) Messer, Ralph (‘60-62) Metcalf, Daniel (‘21-25) Michel, Robert (‘53-56) Millman, Julius (‘46-50) Miner, Don (‘49-51) Minkwitz, Rick (‘71-74) Misiaszek, Fred (‘61-62) Mitchell, Walter (‘29-30) Moeller, John (‘64-66) Monica, Hal (‘39-42) Montalto, Ron (‘67-68) Montanari, Eric (‘91-95) Mooradian, Andrew (‘44-48) Morganstern, Bill (‘64-65) Morris, Scott (‘10-) Morrison, Jeremy (‘34-37) Morrison, Wayne (‘72-76) Mounkhall, Henry (‘69-70) Muller, Rick (‘71-72) Munsey, George (‘52-53) Murphy, Matt (‘93-95) Murphy, Peter (‘36-38) Murray, Dave (‘87-88) Myrick, Ferg (‘09-)

N

Nayanguila, Kazadi (‘10-) Neal, Al (‘26-27) Nechtem, Todd (‘70-73) Neely, Bob (‘79-82)

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Neimeier, Matt (‘90-94) Nelson, John (‘49-50) Nelson, Paul (‘67-68) Newton, Carl (‘63-65) Nicora, Robert (‘23-27) Nolan, Dan (‘80-84) Norman, Richard (‘60-61) Noseck, Ken (‘37-38)

O

O’Connell, Dale (‘45-46) O’Connell, Tim (‘90-92) O’Connor, Chris (‘89-93) Odom, Brandon (‘05-07) Ogelsby, Anthony (‘00-01) Olson, Bob (‘61-62) Onguetou, Radar (‘07-10) Otey, Brady (‘78-80)

P

Paire, Len (‘46-47) Papazian, John (‘54-55) Pappas, Billy (‘51-55) Paquette, Dick (‘44-45) Paquette, Peter (‘56-57) Pardo, William (‘73-77) Parker, James (‘76-78) Parker, John (‘51-54) Parmenter, Terry (‘56-59) Pasichuke, George (‘42-43) Patch, Lloyd (‘27-30) Paton, Kelly (‘72-73) Peck, Crosby (‘56-58) Pemberton, Dave (‘69-72) Perkins, Chris (‘86-90) Perry, Bob (‘18-22) Perry, John (‘90-91) Peters, Brian (‘67-71) Peters, Dwight (‘69-72) Peterson, Kyle (‘00-04) Petrochilios, George (‘45-46) Phillips, Jelani (‘97-99) Pinks, Morris (‘41-42) Pisperikos, Nick (‘46-47) Plante, Theodore (‘37-40) Podaras, Arthur (‘56-57) Poteet, James (‘51-53) Powell, Jose (‘91-92) Power, Eli (‘37-38) Prentiss, Fred (‘16-17) Price, Seth (‘07) Provost, Joe (‘95-97) Pucci, Albert (‘49-51) Pullen, Leon (‘37-38) Purdy, Dan (‘93-95)

Q

Quinn, Cornelius (‘34-35) Quinn, John (‘77-80)

R

Rafferty, George (‘48-49) Rahal, Joe (‘66-67) Rainis, Joe (‘79-83) Ranchynoski, Leon (‘33-34) Rangasas, Ernie (‘48-49) Rapp, Allen (‘59-60) Rapsis, Henry (‘41-42) Rasanen, Dan (‘99-00) Rassi, Ken (‘95-98) Reynolds, George (‘56-59) Rhoads, Chandler (‘10-) Rhuland, Lionel (‘41-44) Rich, Jim (‘60-64) Richardson, Herbert (‘45-51) Richardson, Howie (‘44-46) Robbins, William (‘34-35) Roberts, Dick (‘49-51) Robinson, Arthur (‘33-34)

NEW HAMPSHIRE Rogean, Arnold (‘34-37) Rogers, Edward (‘34-35) Rosinski, Francis (‘35-38) Ross, Moe (‘38-39) Rowe, Dean (‘78-79) Roybal, Jude (‘07) Ryder, Edward (‘44-45)

S

Sands, David (‘01-03) Santos, Colbey (‘09-10) Sargent, Dennis (‘72-75) Sargent, Scott (‘66-69) Sasner, John (‘54-57) Saunders, Fred (‘40-41) Schurman, Charles (‘27-30) Schurman, David (‘25-26) Seay, Steve (‘65-68) Senulis, Jeff (‘98-03) Sficas, Costas (‘49-51) Sheldon, Henry (‘47-48) Shepard, Paul (‘68-70) Sherwood, Irvin (‘19-21) Shuttleworth, William (‘17-19) Sim, Chet (‘44-45) Simpson, Roger (‘55-56) Singelais, Steve (‘73-77) Skoog, Arthur (‘31-32) Slaten, Foster (‘25-28) Small, John (‘27-30) Smilikis, Pete (‘57-60) Smith, Henry (‘25-30) Smith, Matt (‘94-96) Smith, Thomas (‘75-78) Snider, William (‘41-42) Spano, Brian (‘85-87) Spenser, Charlie (‘73-74) Spitale, Joe (‘88-90) St. Angelo, Gregory (‘53-56) Stafford, Dave (‘29-30) Stafford, David (‘50-51) Stafford, Ted (‘20-23) Stanfield, Tony (‘81-82) Steele, Greg (‘83-87) Steele, James (‘17-18) Steininger, Tom (‘65-66) Stenberg, Clayton (‘53-54) Stephenson, Jim (‘88-90) Stergion, Andy (‘48-49) Stevens, George R. (‘16-17) Stevens, George R. III (‘41-42) Stevens, Leon (‘44-45) Stevens, Lum (‘50-52) Stewart, Bill (‘70-73) Stewart, Elmer (‘16-17) Stolovsky, Louis (‘27-30) Stone, Joe (‘48-51) Stone, Larry (‘46-47) Stover, Alcot (‘48-49) Stratton, Sam (‘49-51) Strobel, John (‘62-65) Sturgill, Ben (‘01-05) Stylianos, Tom (‘33-34) Sullivan, John (‘92-93) Sullivan, Robert (‘60-61) Sullivan, Tom (‘36-37) Swanson, Charles (‘55-57) Swicklas, John (‘34-35) Szydlik, Steve (‘74-75)

Tetzlaff, Gene (‘25-26) Thielen, Eric (‘87-91) Thomas, Bob (‘42-46) Thorp, C. Bradford (‘59-60) Tibbetts, Bud (‘44-45) Tilton, Richard (‘28-29) Tilton, Robert (‘36-38) Tobey, Shawn (‘06-08) Toll, Art (‘32-35) Travis, Stanley (‘53-54) Trudel, Theodore, Jr. (‘50-54) Truman, Jesse (‘99-00) Truskoski, Ben (‘31-33) Twaddle, James (‘55-58)

V

Vachon, Tom (‘49-50) Valladares, James (‘08-11) Vallo, John (‘49-50) Van Deventer, Brendan (‘75-79) Vasquez, Tom (‘65-66) Vaughn, Arky (‘40-42) Vetrano, Chris (‘04-06)

W

Walker, Frederick (‘32-35) Walker, Greg “G” (‘87-90) Walker, Griffin (‘02-04) Walls, Craig (‘03-05) Warner, Richard (‘47-48) Waters, Bob (‘42-46) Webb, Walt (‘34-39) Weinberg, Lawrence (‘59-60) Weir, Thomas (‘69-70) Wentworth, Shirley (‘22-23) Wheeler, Bob (‘41-44)

T

Tait, Marshall (‘84-85) Tansey, George (‘55-56) Targonski, Joseph (‘31-34) Tatarczuk, Frank (‘42-48) Taylor, Alray (‘03-04) Taylor, Ralph (‘24-26) Tchatchoua, Rony (‘08-09) Teague, Albert (‘37-38)

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Wood, Ray (‘39-40) Wuth, Herbert (‘43-44)

Y

Yeaton, Mark (‘99-00)

Z

Zeko, Branimir (‘06-07) Zepernick, Keil (‘99-00) Zidovsky, Mike (‘39-40) Ziter, Lou (‘73-74) Zitrides, Art (‘40-41) Zyla, Jack (‘62-65)


1980-81 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2001-02 2003-04 2004-05 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2007-08 2007-08 2007-08 2008-09 2008-09 2009-10 2009-10 2009-10 2010-11 2010-11 2010-11

Conference Honors

NEW HAMPSHIRE

Al McClain.............................................................. Rookie of the Year Robin Dixon.........................................................All-NAC First Team Gerry Friel................................................................ Coach of the Year Al McClain...........................................................All-NAC First Team Dan Nolan........................................................All-NAC Second Team Greg Steele..................................................................All-Rookie Team James Best...................................................................All-Rookie Team Dirk Koopman................................................All-NAC Second Team Greg Steele...........................................All-NAC Honorable Mention Pat Manor................................................................ Rookie of the Year Pat Manor........................................................Foreign Tour Selection Eric Thielen......................................................Foreign Tour Selection Tommy MacDonald..................................................All-Rookie Team James Ben.........................................................All-NAC Second Team Marcus Crosby...........................................................All-Rookie Team Jose Powell..................................................................All-Rookie Team Pat Manor......................................NAC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Ed Eusebio..................................................................All-Rookie Team Scott Drapeau......................................................All-NAC First Team Eric Montanari................................................All-NAC Second Team Scott Drapeau..................................................All-Tournament Team Scott Drapeau......................................................All-NAC First Team Matt Alosa.......................................................All-NAC Second Team Matt Acres..................................................................All-Rookie Team Matt Alosa.......................................................All-NAC Second Team Matt Acres...............................................America East Second Team Andy Cavo........................................ America East All-Rookie Team Will Chavis....................................... America East All-Rookie Team Marcelle Williams.......................... .America East All-Rookie Team Chris Brown.................................................America East First Team Austin Ganly............................................America East Second Team Blagoj Janev...................................... America East All-Rookie Team Ben Sturgill..............................................America East Second Team Mike Christensen............................ America East All-Rookie Team Blagoj Janev..................................................America East First Team Blagoj Janev.............................................America East Second Team Jermaine Anderson...................................America East Third Team Jermaine Anderson.................... America East All-Defensive Team Tyrece Gibbs..............................................America East Third Team Alvin Abreu.............................. America East All-Rookie Team Tyrone Conley.................................. America East All-Rookie Team Tyrece Gibbs...........................................America East Second Team Radar Onguetou.........................America East All-Academic Team Alvin Abreu.................................... America East Second Team Ferg Myrick.............................. America East All-Rookie Team Brian Benson....................... America East All-Academic Team Tyrone Conley.........................................America East Second Team Jordon Bronner........................ America East All-Rookie Team Chandler Rhoads................ America East All-Defensive Team

TYRECE GIBBS

2008 America East All-Conference Third Team 2009 America East All-Conference Second Team

2010-11 America East All-Conference Second Team

L-R: Bryan Dougher, Tyrone Conley, Chris De La Rosa, Gerald McLemore, Joe Zeglinski

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.%7 (!-03()2% 2%')/. Amtrak’s Downeaster, with a station located on campus, is a great way to travel to Boston or Portland. As a passenger, you’ll enjoy overlooking miles of scenic landscape along the way.

Less than a two-hour drive north is the White Mountain region of New Hampshire, which offers numerous skiing and hiking opportunities. Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeast.

The Lakes Region of New Hampshire is located to the north. The crown jewel of the region is Lake Winnipesaukee, which is one of the largest lakes in the Northeast. Countless recreational activities exist on the many lakes in the area.

The University itself is located just minutes from the Atlantic Ocean. Historic Portsmouth Harbor, less than 10 miles from UNH, offers many shopping and fine dining opportunities, while Hampton Beach, to the south, is a popular vacation spot.

Ocean, mountains, sandy beaches and charming port cities are all within a short drive.

Just an hour south of the campus is Boston, the cultural “hub” of New England. There, visitors can enjoy a baseball game at historic Fenway Park, visit Quincy Market or walk the Freedom Trail, which features many of the sites where early American history was made.


2011-12 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE MEN’S BASKETBALL SCHEDULE November 11 Friday 14 Monday 20 Sunday 30 Wednesday

Suffolk at Boston College LOYOLA DARTMOUTH

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m.

December 3 Saturday 7 Wednesday 11 Sunday 17 Saturday 20 Tuesday 29 Thursday 31 Saturday

at Holy Cross at Brown at Fairfield MARIST at Providence SACRED HEART COLGATE

7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. TBA 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m.

January 2 Monday 5 Thursday 11 Wednesday

UMBC at Hartford at Albany

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

14 Saturday 16 Monday 19 Thursday 22 Sunday 25 Wednesday 29 Sunday

VERMONT at Stony Brook BOSTON U. at Binghamton MAINE at Vermont

3 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. TBA

February 1 Wednesday 6 Monday 9 Thursday 12 Sunday 15 Wednesday 18 Saturday 22 Wednesday 26 Sunday

HARTFORD STONY BROOK ALBANY at UMBC at Boston U. ESPN Bracket Buster at Maine BINGHAMTON

7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. TBA 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 1 p.m.

WE ARE

March 1-4 Thur-Sun 10 Saturday

AE Championships # TBA AE Championship $ TBA

HOME GAMES IN BOLD CAPS * - America East game # - At Chase Arena (Hartford, Conn.) $ - At home of highest remaining seed

NEW HAMPSHIRE


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