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Visit www.newhaven.edu or call 1-800-DIAL-UNH (342-5864) QUICK FACTS Founded: 1920 Campus: Located in West Haven, Connecticut, 82 acres on a hilltop overlooking Long Island Sound and the culturally rich city of New Haven. A southeastern branch is located in New London, Connecticut. Enrollment: 4,300 undergraduate fulltime, 6,300 total enrollment Student Ratio: 50% Male, 50% Female FACULTY Over 90% hold Ph.D.s or the highest degree in their fields. Many have backgrounds as working professionals and are consultants to Connecticut businesses, bringing hands-on experience to the classroom. UNH has a student-to-faculty ratio of 16:1. ACADEMIC PROGRAMS UNH offers 75 undergraduate and graduate degree offerings in the arts and sciences, business, criminal justice, engineering and forensic sciences. SPECIAL ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Honors Program for highly-motivated students with high levels of academic achievement. Freshman-year program for all new freshmen to help them make the transition into university life. Center for Learning Resources offers free tutoring for students seeking extra help with their studies. INTERNSHIPS Our location in New Haven and proximity to New York City and Hartford allow us to offer internships with a wide variety of businesses, government, and non-profit agencies, including ESPN, MTV, Disney, FBI Crime Labs, U.S. Attorney’s Offices, Unilever, and United Technologies Corporation, among others.

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UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN President:............................................Dr. Steven H. Kaplan Location:.......................................... West Haven, CT 06516 Founded:....................................................................... 1920 Tues. 20 at Adelphi *........................................ 7:30 PM Enrollment:.......................................6,300 total enrollment Wed. 28 at Assumption*..................................7:30 PM Colors:.................................................................Blue & Gold Nickname:.............................................................. Chargers DECEMBER Sat. 1 at Le Moyne*..................................... 3:00 PM Website:............................................... www.NewHaven.edu Tues. 4 AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL*....... 7:30 PM Sat. 8 SOUTHERN CONN. ST.*.................. 3:30 PM Wed. 19 CONCORDIA (N.Y.).......................... 7:00 PM Sat. 29 at Molloy............................................ 2:00 PM

CHARGER ATHLETICS Director of Athletics:........................................Deborah Chin Athletic Dept. Phone:................................. (203) 932-7016 Athletic Dept. Fax:...................................... (203) 932-7470 Dir. of Sports Medicine:........................................ Lou Scala Office Phone:.......................................... (203) 479-4890 Affiliation:..................................................... NCAA Division II Website:................................................... www.NCAA.com MARCH Conference...................................................... Northeast-10 Fri. 1 NE-10 Tournament (First Round).............TBA Website:......................................... www.Northeast10.org Sun. 3 NE-10 Tournament (Quarterfinals)...........TBA NE-10 Tournament (Semifinals)...............TBA NE-10 Tournament (Final).......................TBA ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS NCAA Tournament (Regionals)................TBA Asst. Director of Athletics:.......................Andrew Beardsley NCAA Tournament (Elite Eight)...............TBA Office Phone:..........................................(203) 932-7025

Cell Phone:..............................................(203) 887-5374 Fax:......................................................... (203) 932-7470 NCAA National Championship.................TBA e-mail:...................................abeardsley@newhaven.edu Assistan Director:........................................... Drew Kingsley * Northeast-10 Conference game Graduate Assistant......................................Chelsea Harold Home games in BOLD CAPS played at Charger Gym Graduate Assistant..............................Samantha Masayda Neutral site games in Italics Website:............................... www.NewHavenChargers.com

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HISTORY & RECORDS

FEBRUARY Sat. 2 MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL*........ 1:30 PM Wed. 6 ADELPHI*......................................... 7:30 PM Sat. 9 at Pace*............................................ 3:30 PM Tues. 12 ASSUMPTION*................................. 5:30 PM Sat. 16 LE MOYNE*...................................... 3:30 PM Wed. 20 at American International*................. 7:30 PM Sat. 23 at Southern Conn. St.*...................... 3:30 PM Tues. 26 SAINT ROSE*................................... 7:30 PM

University of New Haven.................................................. IFC 2012-13 Schedule....................................................... 3, BC Charger Basketball - Quick Facts.................................................................... 3 2012-13 Coaches - Head Coach Ted Hotaling..........................................4-5 - Assistant Coach Tobe Carberry.................................... 6 - Assistant Coach Matt Holt............................................ 6 - Analytics Coordinator Nick Restifo............................... 6 2012-13 Players - Roster............................................................................ 7 - Player Biographies...................................................8-18 2012-13 Outlook - Season Preview..................................................... 19-20 - The Northeast-10 Conference................................... 21 - Northeast-10 Conference Opponents.......................22 2011-12 Review - 2011-12 Statistics/Results........................................23 - 2011-12 Northeast-10 Conference Results............. 24 History & Records - Single-Season Records...............................................25 - Career Records...........................................................25 - Team Records.............................................................25 - NCAA Record Books....................................................25 - All-time Award Winners...............................................26 - Year-by-Year Leaders.................................................. 27 - Postseason Results.................................................... 27 - All-Time Record vs. Opponents..................................28 - Year-by-Year Game-by-Game Results................... 29-35 - Year-by-Year Team Records........................................35 - All-time Roster.............................................................36 The University - University Administration........................................... 37 - NCAA Division II Network............................................38 - Charger Athletic Club..................................................39 - Charger Athletics........................................................IBC

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JANUARY Sat. 5 PACE*............................................... 1:30 PM Wed. 9 STONEHILL*.................................... 7:30 PM Sat. 12 at Merrimack*.................................... 3:00 PM Tues. 15 at Franklin Pierce*............................. 7:30 PM Sat. 19 SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE*.... 3:30 PM Wed. 23 SAINT MICHAEL’S*......................... 5:30 PM Sat. 26 at Bentley*......................................... 3:30 PM Tues. 29 at Saint Anselm*................................ 7:30 PM

MEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach:......................................................Ted Hotaling Record at UNH:.............23-31 (16-28 NE-10) / 3rd year Collegiate Record:.........23-31 (16-28 NE-10) / 3rd year Office Phone:..........................................(203) 932-7024 e-mail:...................................... thotaling@newhaven.edu 2011-12 Record:................................ 15-13 (10-12 NE-10) All-Time Record:............................................719-651 (.525) First Year of Men’s Basketball:..................1961 (51 years) Home Facility:...................................... Charger Gymnasium Capacity:.................................................................. 2,500 Assistant Coach:............................................. Tobe Carberry Assistant Coach:.....................................................Matt Holt Assistant Coach:................................................ Nick Restifo

CONTENTS

2012-13 OUTLOOK

NOVEMBER Sun. 11 DOWLING......................................... 6:00 PM Wed. 14 at Saint Rose*................................... 7:30 PM

2012-13 PLAYERS

2012-13 SCHEDULE

The 2012-13 UNH men’s basketball media guide is a production of the Office of Athletics Communication. Written and designed by Andrew Beardsley, with assistance from Drew Kingsley, Chelsea Harold and Samantha Masayda, and thanks to all previous sports information staff members.

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THIRD SEASON UALBANY ‘95

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HISTORY & RECORDS

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2012-13 is the third season Basketball Invitational this season after amassing for Ted Hotaling as head men’s a 20-11 regular season record. The Colonels have basketball coach at New Haven. been one of the best offensive teams in the country during Hotaling’s tenure as well. This season EKU The ninth head coach in program history, Hotaling ranked in the top 10 in three-point field goals made, led the Chargers to a 15-13 record - a seven-win turnovers per game and assist/turnover ratio. The improvement from the previous campaign and Colonels also broke the Ohio Valley Conference the club’s first winning season since 2004-05. record for three-pointers made in back-to-back New Haven also qualified for the Northeast-10 seasons (2008-09 and 2009-10). Conference Championship, winning a First Round contest at Pace before falling in a 54-51 heartbreaker Prior to arriving at Eastern Kentucky, Hotaling at Adelphi in the Quarterfinals. Hotaling mentored served four years as a full-time assistant at Yale Eric Anderson to a spot on the Northeast-10 All- University from 2001-05. He also served one season Rookie Team. as an assistant at UNH in 2000-01. The Niverville, N.Y. native began his coaching career at Adelphi In his first season as head coach, the Chargers University in 1998 where he spent one season as posted an 8-18 overall mark and a 6-16 record an assistant. in the Northeast-10 Conference. Throughout the season, New Haven ranked among the top three- Hotaling earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from point shooting teams in Division II. Freshman Justin University at Albany in 1995 and later earned his Exum concluded the season ranked 17th nationally master’s degree from Adelphi University. In the fall of in three-point field goals per game. He was also the 2012, he was inducted into the University at Albany highest ranked freshman in that category. As a team, Great Dane Hall of Fame as both an individual UNH ranked 31st in three-point field goal percentage student-athlete and as a member of the 1993-94 and 32nd in three-point field goals per game. men’s basketball team that advanced to the NCAA Division III Elite Eight. With over 10 years of college coaching experience, Hotaling most recently spent five seasons as an After graduating from Albany he went on to play assistant at Eastern Kentucky University. While professionally in Europe for the Cardiff Phoenix at EKU, the Colonels enjoyed a number of record- Basketball Club in Cardiff, Wales, and the Plymouth setting seasons, including two postseason runs. Rotolok Raiders in Plymouth, England. Hotaling’s main responsibilities at EKU included working with the guards and coordinating the Hotaling and his wife, Keely Garden, have two program’s recruiting efforts. children – Owen and Susan. In 2007, the Colonels earned a berth to the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship tournament. EKU was selected to the College 4

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THE COACHES

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THE HOTALING FILE

Overall Record: 23-31 (.426) Conference Record: 16-28 (.364) University of New Haven Head Coach (2010-Present)

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University of Eastern Kentucky Assistant Coach (2005-10) Yale University Assistant Coach (2001-05) University of New Haven Assistant Coach (2000-01)

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Adelphi University Assistant Coach (1998-99) University at Albany Hall of Fame Player (1991-95)

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TOBE CARBERRY

ASSISTANT COACH

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THIRD SEASON VERMONT ‘00

Tobe Carberry is in his third season as an assistant coach for Ted Hotaling. Carberry is an integral part of all facets of the program, including on-court instruction, recruiting, scouting and academic monitoring.

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Last season, Carberry was on the sidelines as the Chargers posted a a 15-13 record - a seven-win improvement from the previous campaign and the club’s first winning season since 2004-05 - en route to an appearance in the Northeast-10 Conference Championship Quarterfinals.

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Carberry came to New Haven in 2010-11 after spending three seasons as the top assistant coach at Southern Connecticut State University. While at SCSU, Carberry helped with player development, academics and recruiting. His main on-court responsibility was the guards, including a Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team selection. Academically, he helped improve the team grade-point average to its best cumulative mark in a decade.

After a standout career at the University of Vermont, Carberry spent five years in professional basketball leagues in the U.S. and Europe, including the NBA Development League. At his alma mater, Carberry ranked 13th on the all-time scoring list with 1,235 points and also ranked in the top 10 in games played, field goals, assists, steals and blocked shots at the conclusion of his career. Carberry was also a finalist in the 12th Annual National Slam Dunk contest at the Final Four in Indianapolis in 2000 and was awarded the 2000 New England Division I Unsung Hero Award by the New England Basketball Coaches Association. A James Hillhouse High School graduate, Carberry has been the Director of Summer Basketball Camp for the Connecticut Skills Camp since 2003. Carberry earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English with a minor in Sociology from the UVM in 2000.

MATT HOLT

NICK RESTIFO

FIRST SEASON NORTHEASTERN ‘11

FIRST SEASON CONNECTICUT ‘11

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HISTORY & RECORDS

Matt Holt joined Ted Hotaling’s staff for the 2012-13 season. Holt was most recently an assistant at Rhode Island College. At Rhode Island, Holt helped guide the Anchormen to a 23-7 record and an appearance in the Second Round of the NCAA Division III Tournament. In addition to on-court instruction, his responsibilities included scouting, coordinating team travel and practice scheduling, as well as monitoring the academic progress of his student-athletes.

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Nick Restifo enters his first season with the UNH men’s basketball coaching staff in 2012-13. While assisting in all aspects of the program, his primary duties will focus on basket-

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Most recently the head coach of the Hamden Hall Country Day School junior varsity team, Restifo brings a wealth of knowledge in basketball statistics. He previously spend eight months at ESPN in Bristol, Conn. as a Project Statistics Analyst, publishing statistics and game date in real As an undergraduate at Northeastern University, Holt was time. Restifo also has experience as a basketball scout for the Huskies’ head student assistant and video coordinator. both the Springfield Armor of the NBA Development League He also assisted in preparing the team’s travel arrangeand the New England Recruiting Report. A graduate of the ments. Holt graduated from Northeastern in May of 2011 University of Connecticut, Restifo earned his Bachelor’s with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and a minor in degree in Marketing with a minor in Entrepreneurship. History.

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Pos. Ht. G 5-9 G/F 6-4 G 5-10 G 6-5 G 6-3 F/C 6-7 G 6-3 G/F 6-8 G 6-4 F 6-7 G 6-0 F 6-5 G 6-1 C 6-9

Wt. 150 195 170 190 185 215 165 235 180 206 180 220 195 200

Hometown / High School / Previous School West Haven, Conn. / West Haven Roxbury, Mass. / New Mission Piscataway, N.J. / Piscataway Harlem, N.Y. / Saint Mary’s Brooklyn, N.Y. / Xaverian Manchester, Conn. / Howell Cheney Tech Milton, Mass. / The MacDuffie School Newark, N.J. / Newark Tech Baldwin, N.Y. / Baldwin Nottingham, England / Derby Silver Spring, Md. / Springbrook Bronx, NY / Wings Academy Sparta, N.J. / Sparta Pittsfield, Mass. / Taconic

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Name Mark Palmieri Samir McDaniels Jeffery Adkins Travis Whitfield Justin Exum Cyrus James Khiry Marchman Eric Anderson Ashanti DePass Joshua Guddemi Jeremy Williams Krystian Foriest Trey Smith Kevin McLaughlin

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THE ROSTER

Head Coach: Ted Hotaling (Albany ’95) – Third Season Assistant Coach: Tobe Carberry (Vermont ’00) – Third Season Assistant Coach: Matt Holt (Northeastern ’11) – First Season Assistant Coach: Nick Restifo (Connecticut ’11) – First Season

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2012-13 TEAM PICTURE

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SENIOR | 5-9 | 150 LBS. WEST HAVEN, CONN. | WEST HAVEN

High School: Attended West Haven High School …Two sport athlete for the Blue Devils participating in basketball and baseball…Named to All-Conference Quinnipiac Division and named to Academic All-State his senior year … Led the area in three pointers made, 77 (07-08) and 85 (08-09) … Also a member of 2010-11: Appeared in eight games ... Recorded his first career the D.E.C.A., National Honor Society, and History Club. rebound on November 13 at Mercy College. Personal: Son of Mark and Bonnie Palmieri ... Has one brother 2009-10: Appeared in 13 games … Averaged 0.7 ppg and shot (Alexander) and one sister (Samantha) ... Career ambition is to 43 percent from the three-point line (3-for-7) … Season-high of work in the business area of professional sports. three points and one assist on January 12 vs. Franklin Pierce.

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2011-12: ­­Appeared in five games for the Chargers…Collected two assists and three points in 17 minutes played…Tallied three points against Molloy (12/31).

CAREER STATISTICS

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|-----------Total-----------| |----------3-Point---------| |---------F-Throw--------| |-------------Rebounds------------| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 13 0 22 1.7 3 7 .429 3 7 .429 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 7 0 1 2 1 1 9 0.7 2010-11 8 0 12 1.5 0 2 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.1 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 0.0 2011-12 5 0 17 3.4 1 9 .111 1 4 .250 0 0 .000 1 2 3 0.6 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 0.6 TOTAL 26 0 51 2.0 4 18 .222 4 11 .364 0 0 .000 1 3 4 0.2 14 0 3 5 1 1 12 0.5 Points: 3, 4 times Rebounds: 2, at UMass Lowell -- 01/28/12 Assists: 2, Mercy -- 12/08/11 Steals: 1, So. Connecticut -- 02/06/10

Blocks: 1, at Adelphi -- 02/24/10 FG made: 1, 4 times FG attempts: 3, at Adelphi -- 02/24/10 ; Mercy -- 12/08/11 3FG made: 1, 4 times

3FG attempts: 3, at Adelphi -- 02/24/10

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THE RETURNERS JEREMY WILLIAMS SENIOR | 6-0 | 170 LBS. SILVER SPRING, MD. | SPRINGBROOK

2011-12: Started all 28 games for the Chargers…Finished third on the team with 1.3 apg and 0.7 spg…Fourth on the team with 8.6 ppg…Tallied a season-best performance at Merrimack (1/7) with 21 points, nine rebounds and one assist…Posted 18 points with an assists and four rebounds at Saint Michael’s (1/17).

Hampshire ... Dished out a career-high six assists on February 8 vs. Assumption ... Scored in double figures in 11 games.

2010-11: Appeared in all 26 games, starting 25 ... Ranked third in the NE-10 in minutes played (36.08) ... Ranked second on the team in assists (2.0 apg) and third on the team in scoring (9.4 ppg), rebounding (3.7 rpg), and steals (1.1 spg) ... Shot 38.9 percent from the floor (86-221) ... Career-high of 21 points at Caldwell on 11/20/10 ... Four straight double figure scoring games from January 22 to January 31 ... Career-high of four steals with 15 points and four assists on January 25 vs. So. New

High School: Led the Blue Devils of Springbrook high school to two state championship titles .. Named Co-MVP of team, first team all conference, and Honorable mention All-Gazette.

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2009-10: Appeared in all 27 games, starting 15 … Averaged 3.6 ppg, 1.7 rpg, and 1.4 apg … Shot 34.3 percent from the floor (36-for-105) and recorded 18 steals … Season-high of 13 points on January 23 vs. Saint Anselm College.

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Personal: Son of Kpadi and Patience Williams ... Has two brothers (Mounda and Kodjo Williams) and one sister (Henriette Brown) ... Career ambition is to be a lawyer and become a professional basketball player.

CAREER STATISTICS |-----------Total-----------| |----------3-Point---------| |---------F-Throw--------| |-------------Rebounds------------| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2009-10 27 15 552 20.4 36 105 .343 15 52 .288 9 16 .563 7 38 45 1.7 60 1 39 29 2 18 96 3.6 2010-11 26 25 938 36.1 86 221 .389 45 128 .352 27 40 .675 9 88 97 3.7 77 4 63 47 1 29 244 9.4 2011-12 28 28 777 27.8 76 190 .400 43 127 .339 47 59 .797 14 64 78 2.8 71 1 37 49 2 19 242 8.6 TOTAL 81 68 2267 28.0 198 516 .384 103 307 .336 83 115 .722 30 190 220 2.7 208 6 139 125 5 66 582 7.2 Points: 21, Merrimack -- 01/07/12 ; at Caldwell College -- 11/20/10 Rebounds: 9, Merrimack -- 01/07/12 Assists: 6, Assumption -- 02/08/11 Steals: 4, So. New Hampshire -- 01/25/11

Blocks: 1, 5 times FG made: 7, Merrimack -- 01/07/12 ; at Caldwell College -- 11/20/10 FG attempts: 15, Merrimack -- 01/07/12 3FG made: 5, at Saint Michael’s Colle -- 01/17/12 ; at Le Moyne --

02/11/12 ; at Caldwell College -- 11/20/10 3FG attempts: 9, at Caldwell College -- 11/20/10 FT made: 6, Assumption -- 11/30/11 FT attempts: 6, Assumption -- 11/30/11

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JUNIOR | 5-10 | 160 LBS. PISCATAWAY, N.J. | PISCATAWAY

2011-12: Started in all 28 games for the Chargers…Led the team with 3.2 apg… Second on the team with 1.2 spg and a .505 shooting percentage…Tallied a season-best 18 points and two rebounds, including two three-pointers against Franklin Pierce (1/11)… Collected seven rebounds and 10 points at Pace in the NE-10 Conference Tournament quarterfinals (2/24).

assists on January 25 vs. So. New Hampshire ... Registered a season-high of 17 points on February 16 at Saint Rose ... Scored in double figures in six games. High School: Attended Piscataway High School in Piscataway, New Jersey … Named to the 2009 All Middlesex Third Team and 2009 GMC All star game MVP … Averaged 12 points, eight assists, and four steals senior year … Member of the Future Business Leaders of America and a honor roll student.

2010-11: Appeared in all 26 games and started 18 ... Led the team in assists (2.6 apg) and steals (1.3 spg) and ranked second Personal: Son of Jeffery and Taryn Adkins … Has one sister in field goal percentage (51.8) ... Averaged 5.9 ppg and 2.4 rpg (Jetaun) … Majoring in Business Management at New Haven. in 25.5 minutes per game ... Dished out a season-high eight

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Points: 18, Franklin Pierce -- 01/11/12 Rebounds: 7, at Pace -- 02/24/12 Assists: 10, Molloy -- 12/31/11 Steals: 4, Bentley -- 01/21/12

Blocks: 1, 6 times FG made: 7, three times FG attempts: 16, at Pace -- 02/24/12 3FG made: 2, three times

3FG attempts: 3, 8 times FT made: 7, at Adelphi -- 01/31/12 ; Saint Rose -- 11/16/11 FT attempts: 10, Adelphi -- 02/23/11

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CAREER STATISTICS |-----------Total-----------| |----------3-Point---------| |---------F-Throw--------| |-------------Rebounds------------| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 26 18 663 25.5 59 114 .518 4 14 .286 31 46 .674 11 51 62 2.4 33 0 67 68 3 34 153 5.9 2011-12 28 28 773 27.6 103 204 .505 13 39 .333 67 94 .713 17 67 84 3.0 58 1 89 65 3 33 286 10.2 TOTAL 54 46 1436 26.6 162 318 .509 17 53 .321 98 140 .700 28 118 146 2.7 91 1 156 133 6 67 439 8.1

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JUSTIN EXUM JUNIOR | 6-3 | 175 LBS. BROOKLYN, N.Y. | XAVERIAN

2010-11: Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team selection ... Started all 26 games ... Ranked 17th overall and first among freshman in all of NCAA Division II in three-point field goals made per game (3.1) ... Finished third all-time in program history with 80 threepoint field goals made in one season ... Named NE-10 Freshman of the Week twice ... Ranked fourth in the NE-10 in minutes played (36.04) ... Led the team in free throw percentage (80.4%)

High School: Played four years for the Xaverian High School Clippers...Earned All-Brooklyn First Team and All-New York City Second Team honors as a senior...Surpassed 1000 points during his career...Averaged 21.4 points per game in his final season. Personal: Son of Vernita Exum...Majoring in Business at the University of New Haven.

CAREER STATISTICS |-----------Total-----------| |----------3-Point---------| |---------F-Throw--------| |-------------Rebounds------------| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 26 26 937 36.0 131 354 .370 80 210 .381 41 51 .804 23 119 142 5.5 57 1 51 69 15 33 383 14.7 2011-12 28 28 902 32.2 128 337 .380 70 203 .345 75 91 .824 22 95 117 4.2 48 1 48 62 2 37 401 14.3 TOTAL 54 54 1839 34.1 259 691 .375 150 413 .363 116 142 .817 45 214 259 4.8 105 2 99 131 17 70 784 14.5

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Points: 36, Molloy -- 12/31/11 Rebounds: 16, Pace -- 12/04/10 Assists: 7, New York Inst. of Te -- 01/31/11 Steals: 4, at American Int’l -- 02/03/11 ; Mercy -- 12/08/11

Blocks: 2, New York Inst. of Te -- 01/31/11 ; Le Moyne -- 02/12/11 FG made: 11, at Le Moyne -- 11/28/10 ; Molloy -- 12/31/11 FG attempts: 20, at Bentley -- 01/05/11 3FG made: 11, at Le Moyne -- 11/28/10

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and blocked shots (15), ranked second in scoring (14.7 ppg), rebounding (5.5 rbg), and steals (1.3 spg) ... Shot 37 percent from the floor (131-354) in 36 minutes per game ... Scored a season-high 35 points on 11-of-16 shooting from behind-thearc on November 28 at Le Moyne ... Recorded a double-double with 17 points and a season-high 16 rebounds on December 4 vs. Pace ... Scored in double figures in 19 games ... Recorded two double-doubles.

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2011-12: Named NE-10 Player of the Week (1/1)…Started all 28 games for the Chargers…Led the team averaging 14.3 ppg and 1.3 spg…Second on the team with 1.7 apg…Finished third on the team with 4.2 rpg…Posted a season-best 36 points with two assists, two rebounds and eight three-pointers against Molloy (12/31)… Tallied 24 points and eight rebounds at Assumption (2/8).

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3FG attempts: 16, at Le Moyne -- 11/28/10 FT made: 9, Le Moyne -- 12/03/11 FT attempts: 9, three times

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THE RETURNERS ASHANTI DEPASS JUNIOR | 6-4 | 170 LBS. BALDWIN, N.Y. | BALDWIN

2011-12: Saw action in 20 games for the Chargers…Compiled 3.7 ppg, 1.4 rpg and tallied nine assists…Posted a season-best 17 points with two assists at Assumption (2/8).

High School: Played three years for the Baldwin High School varsity basketball team...Named the Most Valuable Player with 21 points in the 2009-10 Long Island All-Star Game...Selected the Bruins’ Most Valuable Player as a senior...Served as the team-captain from 2008-2010.

2010-11: Appeared in 22 games ... Averaged 2.0 ppg, 0.9 rpg, Personal: Majoring in Business Marketing at New Haven. and 0.1 apg ... Shot 32.5 percent from the floor (13-for-40) and recorded five steals ... Season-high of 12 points on December 4 vs. Pace.

CAREER STATISTICS |-----------Total-----------| |----------3-Point---------| |---------F-Throw--------| |-------------Rebounds------------| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 22 0 177 8.0 13 40 .325 8 28 .286 9 13 .692 4 15 19 0.9 12 0 3 9 1 5 43 2.0 2011-12 20 0 191 9.6 23 51 .451 14 31 .452 14 17 .824 7 20 27 1.4 12 0 9 11 0 2 74 3.7 TOTAL 42 0 368 8.8 36 91 .396 22 59 .373 23 30 .767 11 35 46 1.1 24 0 12 20 1 7 117 2.8

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Points: 17, at Assumption -- 02/08/12 Rebounds: 4, at Bloomfield College -- 12/19/10 Assists: 2, three times Steals: 1, 7 times

Blocks: 1, Stonehill -- 01/16/11 FG made: 5, at Assumption -- 02/08/12 FG attempts: 8, at Assumption -- 02/08/12 3FG made: 4, at Assumption -- 02/08/12

3FG attempts: 7, at Assumption -- 02/08/12 FT made: 4, Le Moyne -- 12/03/11 FT attempts: 4, Le Moyne -- 12/03/11

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Mercy (12/8).

JUNIOR | 6-5 | 211 LBS. BRONX, N.Y. | WINGS ACADEMY

2011-12: Saw action in all 28 games for the Chargers…Averaged 2.0 ppg…Tallied a season-high six rebounds at American International (12/6)…Recorded a seasonbest 10 points with one block against

shooting on December 1 vs. Saint Rose ... Scored in double figures in three games.

2010-11: Appeared in 15 games ... Ranked second on the team in three-point percentage (42.4) ... Averaged 6.9 ppg, 2.6 rbg, Personal: Son of Daryl Foriest and Johnette Frazier … Has one and 0.8 apg ... Shot 45.7 percent from the floor (37-for-81) in brother (Keron) and one sister (Tiara) … Majoring in Sports 15.1 minutes per game ... Season-high of 22 points on 9-of-11 Management at New Haven.

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Points: 22, Saint Rose -- 12/01/10 Rebounds: 6, SCSU -- 02/05/11 ; at American Int’l -- 12/06/11 Assists: 2, Adelphi -- 02/23/11 ; Pace -- 12/04/10 Steals: 2, at Adelphi -- 12/07/10

Blocks: 1, 4 times FG made: 9, Saint Rose -- 12/01/10 FG attempts: 11, Saint Rose -- 12/01/10 3FG made: 3, at Assumption -- 11/23/10

3FG attempts: 6, Le Moyne -- 12/03/11 FT made: 5, American Int’l -- 11/17/10 FT attempts: 6, Adelphi -- 02/23/11 ; American Int’l -- 11/17/10

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|-----------Total-----------| |----------3-Point---------| |---------F-Throw--------| |-------------Rebounds------------| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 15 0 226 15.1 37 81 .457 14 33 .424 16 28 .571 13 26 39 2.6 28 0 12 15 2 8 104 6.9 2011-12 28 0 202 7.2 18 51 .353 10 39 .256 9 11 .818 11 20 31 1.1 17 0 5 11 2 1 55 2.0 TOTAL 43 0 428 10.0 55 132 .417 24 72 .333 25 39 .641 24 46 70 1.6 45 0 17 26 4 9 159 3.7

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High School: Attended Wings Academy in the Bronx, New York … Led team to two Bronx Boro Championships … Named to the All-City Honorable mention team and All-Bronx first-team during senior year.

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JUNIOR | 6-9 | 195 LBS. PITTSFIELD, MASS. | TACONIC

2011-12: Saw action in five games…Tal- High School: Attended Taconic High School for four years… lied one assist against Mercy (12/8)… Participated on the Braves track and field and tennis teams…A Collected one rebound against Molloy member of the National Honors Society. (12/31). Personal: Son of Jamie and Christopher McLaughlin…Has two 2010-11: Saw action in one game. sisters, Kellie and Ashley…Majoring in Criminal Justice at New Haven.

CAREER STATISTICS |-----------Total-----------| |----------3-Point---------| |---------F-Throw--------| |-------------Rebounds------------| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2010-11 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2011-12 5 0 9 1.8 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 6 0 10 1.7 0 1 .000 0 0 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 1 0.2 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0.0 Rebounds: 1, Molloy -- 12/31/11 Assists: 1, Mercy -- 12/08/11 Blocks: 1, Molloy -- 12/31/11 FG attempts: 1, at American Int’l -- 12/06/11

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THE RETURNERS SAMIR MCDANIELS

SOPHOMORE | 6-4 | 195 LBS. ROXBURY, MASS. | NEW MISSION

2011-12: Saw action in 17 games for the Chargers…Averaged 5.5 ppg and 4.9 rpg…Posted a season-high 25 points and five rebounds at Dowling (11/13)…Collected eight points with two assists and six rebounds against Franklin Pierce (1/11).

at New Mission High School … Four-year varsity player … Scored over 1,000 career points … Two-time Boston City League All-Star … Helped lead team to back-to-back state championships in 2010 and 2011.

CAREER STATISTICS |-----------Total-----------| |----------3-Point---------| |---------F-Throw--------| |-------------Rebounds------------| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 17 0 330 19.4 37 83 .446 0 5 .000 19 30 .633 32 52 84 4.9 28 0 11 21 1 10 93 5.5 TOTAL 17 0 330 19.4 37 83 .446 0 5 .000 19 30 .633 32 52 84 4.9 28 0 11 21 1 10 93 5.5

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Points: 15, at Dowling -- 11/13/11 Rebounds: 10, Southern Connecticut -- 02/18/12 Assists: 2, three times Steals: 2, Molloy -- 12/31/11

Blocks: 1, Adelphi -- 11/22/11 FG made: 6, at Nyack College -- 12/13/11 FG attempts: 10, at Nyack College -- 12/13/11 3FG attempts: 1, 5 times

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Personal: Son of Eric Bullock and Vanessa McDaniels … Has three brothers; Keyon, Jason and Naman and two sisters; Marie High School: All-time leading scorer and rebounder for the Titans and Vanessa … Majoring in Criminal Justice at New Haven.

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FT made: 5, at Dowling -- 11/13/11 FT attempts: 6, at Dowling -- 11/13/11 ; Molloy -- 12/31/11

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SOPHOMORE | 6-7 | 215 LBS. MANCHESTER, CONN. | HOWELL CHENEY TECH

2011-12: Saw action in all 28 games, including one start for the Chargers… Collected nine assists, three steals and averaged 3.1 ppg in 371 minutes…Tallied 12 points and five rebounds against Pace (2/4)…Also collected 12 points, six rebounds and one steal at Le Moyne (2/11).

High School: Played for the Beavers of Howell Cheney Technical High School … An All-Constitution State Conference First Team selection in 2010-11 … Scored 1,000 career points in high school … Graduated with high honors. Personal: Son of Sandra Cook and Courtney James … Majoring in Business Management at New Haven.

CAREER STATISTICS |-----------Total-----------| |----------3-Point---------| |---------F-Throw--------| |-------------Rebounds------------| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 28 1 371 13.3 31 59 .525 0 0 .000 24 32 .750 48 33 81 2.9 53 0 9 14 14 3 86 3.1 TOTAL 28 1 371 13.3 31 59 .525 0 0 .000 24 32 .750 48 33 81 2.9 53 0 9 14 14 3 86 3.1

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Points: 12, Pace -- 02/04/12 ; at Le Moyne -- 02/11/12 Rebounds: 10, at Nyack College -- 12/13/11 Assists: 1, 9 times Steals: 1, three times

Blocks: 2, Adelphi -- 11/22/11 ; Mercy -- 12/08/11 FG made: 5, Pace -- 02/04/12 FG attempts: 7, Pace -- 02/04/12 FT made: 6, at Dowling -- 11/13/11

FT attempts: 8, at Dowling -- 11/13/11 ¬

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ERIC ANDERSON SOPHOMORE | 6-8 | 213 LBS. NEWARK, N.J. | NEWARK TECH High School: Played for the Terriers at Newark Tech High School … Was an All-Conference, All-County and All-State selection in 2010-11 … Named to the North vs. South Senior Team All-Star game in 2010-11. Personal: Son of Jan Atkins and Eric Anderson … Has one brother; Jamount and three sisters; Shylar, India and Krystina … Majoring in Sports Management at New Haven.

CAREER STATISTICS |-----------Total-----------| |----------3-Point---------| |---------F-Throw--------| |-------------Rebounds------------| Year GP GS Min Avg FG FGA Pct FG FGA Pct FT FTA Pct Off Def Tot Avg PF FO Ast TO Blk Stl Pts Avg 2011-12 28 28 933 33.3 100 254 .394 23 65 .354 38 59 .644 51 165 216 7.7 64 2 37 57 51 17 261 9.3 TOTAL 28 28 933 33.3 100 254 .394 23 65 .354 38 59 .644 51 165 216 7.7 64 2 37 57 51 17 261 9.3 Points: 18, at Saint Michael’s Colle -- 01/17/12 Rebounds: 16, American Int’l -- 02/14/12 Assists: 7, Saint Anselm -- 01/25/12 Steals: 3, at Adelphi -- 01/31/12

Blocks: 7, at Stonehill College -- 01/03/12 FG made: 6, three times FG attempts: 16, Bentley -- 01/21/12 3FG made: 3, three times

3FG attempts: 5, Saint Rose -- 11/16/11 ; at Adelphi -- 2/26/12 FT made: 6, at Saint Michael’s -- 01/17/12 ; at Dowling -- 11/13/11 FT attempts: 10, at Dowling -- 11/13/11

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2011-12: Named to the NE-10 All-Rookie Team…NE-10 Rookie of the Week (11/20, 1/22, 2/23)…Started all 28 games for the Chargers…Led the team with 7.7 rpg and 1.8 bpg…Averaged 9.3 ppg, collected 17 steals and 37 assists…Tallied a season-high 15 points, including five rebounds, three assists, three blocks and two steals against Saint Rose (11/16)…Recorded 13 points with 11 rebounds at Southern New Hampshire (1/14).

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TRAVIS WHITFIELD

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FRESHMAN | 6-5 | 190 LBS. HARLEM, N.Y. | SAINT MARY’S

High School: Attended St. Mary’s High School…In the 2010-11 season, part of the team that was named CHSAA Champions and Class AA Champions…Top scorer in the CHSAA in 2011-12, averaging 20.0 ppg…Named All-Long Island Pre-Season and All-Long Island

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Player…Also a member of the track and field team. Personal: Son of Terrence and Kim Whitfield…One sister, Ashleigh…Majoring in Business and Sports Management at New Haven…Hobbies include basketball and football.

KHIRY MARCHMAN

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FRESHMAN | | 6-2 | 165 LBS. MILTON, MASS. | THE MACDUFFIE SCHOOL

High School: Attended The MacDuffie Personal: Son of Robert and Penny Marchman…Hobbies inSchool in Granby, Mass…Named to the clude listening to music…Majoring in Sports Management at All-conference for the NEPSAC and MIAA New Haven. while playing for the Mustangs.

JOSHUA GUDDEMI

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FRESHMAN | 6-7 | 196 LBS. NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND | DERBY

High School: Attended Derby College in Personal: Son of Francesco and Joanne Guddemi…One brother, England…Named Most Valuable Player Jordan…Hobbies include listening to music and socializing… of the year in 2011…Also named Sports Major is undecided at New Haven. Personality of the year in 2012.

TREY SMITH

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FRESHMAN | | 6-1 | 195 LBS SPARTA, N.J. | SPARTA

High School: Attended Sparta High member of the Spartans football team. School…All-Conference Honorable Mention in 2012 for the Spartans basketball Personal: Son of William and Alethea Smith…One brother Terrell team...Selected for the 2012 Senior Smith...Majoring in Marketing at New Haven. Sussex Morris All-Start Game...Also a

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Adkins and Williams – both co-captains along with senior Mark Palmieri (West Haven, Conn./West Haven) – averaged 10.2 and 8.6 points per game, respectively, last season. Adkins also led the Chargers with 3.2 assists per contest as the club’s primary ball-handler, while Williams served as another deep threat alongside Exum with 43 treys.

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BACKCOURT The New Haven backcourt returns three student-athletes who started all 28 contests last season – juniors Justin Exum (Brooklyn, N.Y./Xaverian) and Jeffery Adkins (Piscataway, N.J./Piscataway) and senior Jeremy Williams (Silver Spring, Md./

Springbrook). Exum was the Chargers’ leading scorer last season with 14.3 points per game. The former Northeast-10 Conference All-Rookie Team honoree also led New Haven with 1.3 steals per game while draining a team-high, and program fifthbest, 70 three-pointers. The Brooklyn, N.Y. product also hauled in 4.2 rebounds per outing.

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A one-possession loss was all that separated the University of New Haven men’s basketball team from a trip to the Northeast-10 Conference Championship Semifinals in 2011-12. This year, Head Coach Ted Hotaling returns his top four scorers and 10 student-athletes in total as the Chargers look to improve upon their first winning campaign since 2004-05 with postseason success in the Northeast-10 Conference and beyond.

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2012-13 PREVIEW Ashanti DePass (Baldwin, N.Y./Baldwin) will be called upon to provide a spark off the bench. The junior appeared in 20 contests last season with an average of 3.7 points per game fueled by a 45.2 percent success rate from downtown (14-for-31). Palmieri and incoming freshman Travis Whitfield (Harlem, N.Y./Saint Mary’s) will spell the starting rotation in the backcourt.

games last season, and newcomer Joshua Guddemi (Nottingham, England/Derby) from Nottingham, England who should make an immediate impact for the Chargers. Sophomore Samir McDaniels (Roxbury, Mass./New Mission) was also slated to see significant playing time in the front court, but suffered a season-ending injury during the preseason.

SCHEDULE The Chargers established themselves as FRONTCOURT able to play with anybody, defeating both Leading the way up front is sophomore the Northeast-10 regular season and tourEric Anderson (Newark, N.J./Newark Tech), nament champions last season. This year’s who was selected to the Northeast-10 Allslate will be another proving ground for Rookie Team in 2011-12. The 6-8 forward Coach Hotaling’s squad with the top four averaged 9.3 points and ripped down a seeds from the 2012 NCAA Division II East team-best 7.7 rebounds per game in his Region Championship, including National first season at New Haven while starting all Semifinalist Stonehill, among the Chargers’ 28 contests. He also showed his ability to opponents. stretch the defense with 23 three-pointers and headed the defensive effort down low The top 10 teams qualify for the Northwith a team-high 51 blocked shots. east-10 Championship, which will be held from March 1-9 at campus sites with the Sophomore Cyrus James (Manchester, higher seed hosting each matchup. Conn./Howell Cheney Tech) will assume a larger role this winter as well. He saw acThe NCAA Division II East Region Chamtion in all 28 contests last season, posting pionship is set for March 16-19 at a site 3.1 points and 2.9 rebounds per outing. to be determined, and the Division II Elite Junior Krystian Foriest also played in every Eight will be held from March 27-29 in game for the Chargers last season, provid- Highland Heights, Kentucky with the NCAA ing 2.0 points and 1.1 rebounds per game Division II Championship Game set for April off the bench. 7 in Atlanta, Ga. Additional depth in the post will come from Kevin McLaughlin (Pittsfield, Mass./Taconic), a 6-9 junior who took the court in five

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Garden City, N.Y.

American International College Yellow Jackets Springfield, Mass.

The Northeast-10 Conference is an NCAA Division II conference that was established in 1979. The NE-10 consists of 16 member institutions that are located throughout the Nor theast including Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York and Vermont.

men’s soccer, women’s track & field, and men’s and women’s swimming & diving.

Bentley College Falcons

Waltham, Mass.

Franklin Pierce University Ravens Rindge, N.H.

Le Moyne College Dolphins

Syracuse, N.Y.

University of Massachuetts Lowell River Hawks Lowell, Mass.

Merrimack College Warriors

North Andover, Mass.

University of New Haven Chargers

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West Haven, Conn.

Pace University Setters

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Pleasantville, N.Y.

Saint Anselm College Hawks

Manchester, N.H.

Saint Michael’s College Purple Knights Colchester, Vt.

The College of Saint Rose Golden Knights Albany, N.Y.

Southern Connecticut State University Owls

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New Haven, Conn.

Southern New Hampshire University Penmen Manchester, N.H.

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This past year, 47 teams representing the Northeast-10 saw their name on NCAA selection days as Division II national championship fields were announced. The 47 teams represented fourteen different The institutions that make up the Northeast-10 institutions. are Adelphi University (Garden City, N.Y.), American International College (Springfield, During the 2010-2011 academic year, Mass.), Assumption College (Worcester, two Northeast-10 teams claimed national Mass.), Bentley University (Waltham, Mass.), titles, as UMass Lowell won the field hockey Franklin Pierce University (Rindge, N.H.), Le championship and Adelphi won the women’s Moyne College (Syracuse, N.Y.), University lacrosse national crown. Indivudally, New of Massachusetts Lowell (Lowell, Mass.), Haven’s Shannon Gagne won five national Merrimack College (North Andover, Mass.), titles at the indoor and outdoor track and University of New Haven (West Haven, field championship meets, Stonehill’s Corey Conn.), Pace University (Pleasantville, N.Y.), Thomas was the national champion in the Saint Anselm College (Manchester, N.H.), high jump, and Southern Connecticut’s Saint Michael’s College (Colchester, Vt.), Amanda Thomas took home the gold medal College of Saint Rose (Albany, N.Y.), Southern in the 200-yard individual medley at the NCAA Connecticut State University (New Haven, Swimming and Diving Championships. Conn.), Southern New Hampshire University (Manchester, N.H.), and Stonehill College The Saint Rose women’s soccer team also (Easton, Mass.). claimed its first national championship in 2011. The 16 member institutions are spread geographically from Syracuse, New York to From the field of play to the class room, the Boston, Massachusetts and from Burlington, Northeast-10 honored a number of studentVermont to Long Island, New York. Many of athletes for their academic accomplishments. the members are located in or around the The conference honored close to 200 studentmetropolitan areas of Albany, Boston, New athletes throughout the year that excelled at Haven, Worcester, and New York. a high level on the field and in the classroom as members of the academic all conference The Conference most recently welcomed the teams. Additionally, 2,917 student-athletes University of New Haven in 2008 and Adelphi representing each of the sixteen schools University in 2009, adding to the powerful earned a 3.0 GPA or higher and were named union of strong academic and athletic to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll last year. colleges and universities. Today’s Northeast-10 Conference remains The Nor theast-10 has evolved into a focused on complementing the academic membership committed to competitive integrity and missions of the member athletics programs that emphasize the institutions with a commitment to a broadeducation on and off the field of its more than based championship program, as evidenced 5,500 student athletes. by the 23 sports the Conference offers in championship play, the most of any Division Counted among the many accomplishments II conference. of our institutions are NCAA Division II National Championships in women’s basketball, field hockey, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse,

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ADELPHI UNIVERSITY Home: Wed., Feb. 6, 7:30 p.m. Away: Tues., Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m. Location:.......................................... Garden City, N.Y. President:..................................... Dr. Robert A. Scott Home Court:...........Center for Recreation and Sport Athletics Director:...................................Bob Hartwell Head Coach:.................................... Dominick Savino 2011-12 Overall/Conference:.................. 21-9/16-6 Last Meeting...................................................L 51-54 Series Record:...................................................12-20 SID/Phone:...........Matt Dispensa / (516) 877-4236 Web Site:....................................www.aupanters.com

LE MOYNE COLLEGE Home: Sat., Feb. 16, 3:30 p.m. Away: Sat., Dec. 1, 3:00 p.m. Location:.............................................. Syracuse, N.Y. President:.........................................Dr. Fred Pestello Home Court:..................................... Ted Grant Court Athletics Director:.................................. Matt Bassett Head Coach:............................................Steve Evans 2011-12 Overall/Conference:................ 12-14/8-14 Last Meeting................................................. W 69-56 Series Record:..................................................... 9-13 SID/Phone:.............Kevin McNeil / (315)-445-4412 Web Site:........................ www.lemoynedolphins.com

SAINT MICHAEL’S COLLEGE Home: Wed., Jan. 23, 7:30 p.m. Away: None Location:.............................................. Colchester, Vt. President:................................... Dr. Jack Neuhauser Home Court (Capacity):...............Ross Sports Center Athletics Director:............................... Dr. Geri Knortz Head Coach:............................................Tom O’Shea 2011-12 Overall/Conference:..............11-15/10-12 Last Meeting..................................................W 76-65 Series Record:....................................................... 6-9 SID/Phone:..............Josh Kessler / (802) 654-2537 Web Site:................................www.smcathletics.com

AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE Home: Tues., Dec. 4, 7:30 p.m. Away: Wed., Feb. 20, 7:30 p.m. Location:........................................ Springfield, Mass. President:................................... Dr. Vincent Maniaci Home Court:............................... Butova Gymnasium Athletics Director:................................... Rich Bedard Head Coach:......................................... Art Luptowski 2011-12 Overall/Conference:.................. 8-18/6-15 Last Meeting...................................................L 57-64 Series Record:...................................................19-25 SID/Phone:............Darryl Konicki / (413) 205-3572 Web Site:..........................www.aicyellowjackets.com

THE UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS LOWELL Home: Sat., Feb. 2, 1:30 p.m. Away: None Location:............................................... Lowell, Mass. President:...................................... Martin T. Meehan Home Court:......................... Costello Athletic Center Athletics Director:................................. Dana Skinner Head Coach:.........................................Greg Herenda 2011-12 Overall/Conference:................ 19-11/13-9 Last Meeting...................................................L 54-80 Series Record:................................................... 21-31 SID/Phone:.........Chris O’Donnell / (978) 934-2306 Web Site:...............................www.goriverhawks.com

THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE Home: Tues., Feb. 26, 7:30 p.m. Away: Wed., Nov. 14, 7:30 p.m. Location:..................................................Albany., N.Y. President:................................... Dr. R. Mark Sullivan Home Court:..................Daniel P. Nolan Gymnasium Athletics Director:.............................Catherine Haker Head Coach:.......................................... Brian Beaury 2011-12 Overall/Conference:.................. 7-19/7-15 Last Meeting...................................................L 70-73 Series Record:....................................................... 4-6 SID/Phone:........David Alexander / (518) 458-5491 Web Site:......................... www.gogoldenknights.com

ASSUMPTION COLLEGE Home: Tues., Dec. 12, 5:30 p.m. Away: Wed., Nov. 28, 7:30 p.m. Location:......................................... Worcester, Mass. President:..........................Dr. Francesco C. Cesareo Home Court:............ The Andrew Laska Gymnasium Athletics Director:..............................Ted Paulauskas Head Coach:..........................................Serge DeBari 2011-12 Overall/Conference:..............14-14/11-11 Last Meeting................................................... L 75-76 Series Record:....................................................... 7-9 SID/Phone:........Ken Johnson, Jr. / (508) 767-7240 Web Site:..............www.assumptiongreyhounds.com

MERRIMACK COLLEGE Home: None Away: Sat., Jan. 12, 3:00 p.m. Location:.............................................Andover, Mass. President:............................. Dr. Ronald Champagne Home Court:.............................S. Peter Volpe Center Athletics Director:................................Glen Hofmann Head Coach:..........................................Bert Hammel 2011-12 Overall/Conference:..............15-12/12-10 Last Meeting................................................... L 74-85 Series Record:..................................................... 8-20 SID/Phone:.................Brad Davis / (978) 837-5364 Web Site:.....................www.merrimackathletics.com

SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT STATE UNIVERSITY Home: Sat., Dec. 8, 3:30 p.m. Away: Sat., Feb. 23, 3:30 p.m. Location:....................................... New Haven, Conn. President:....................................Dr. Cheryl J. Norton Home Court (Capacity):.................Moore Fieldhouse Athletics Director:......................................... Pat Nicol Head Coach:................................... Michael Donnelly 2011-12 Overall/Conference:..............14-13/12-10 Last Meeting...................................................L 51-66 Series Record:...................................................40-35 SID/Phone:..Michael Kobylanski / (203) 392-6005 Web Site:........................... www.southernctowls.com

BENTLEY UNIVERSITY Home: None Away: Sat., Jan. 26, 3:30 p.m. Location:........................................... Waltham, Mass. President:................................... Gloria C. Larson, JD Home Court:................ The Dana Center Fieldhouse Athletics Director:..................................Bob DeFelice Head Coach:............................................. Jay Lawson 2011-12 Overall/Conference:..............15-12/11-11 Last Meeting...................................................L 54-66 Series Record:..................................................... 5-17 SID/Phone:................... Dick Lipe / (781) 891-2334 Web Site:..........................www.bentley.edu/athletics

PACE UNIVERSITY Home: Sat., Jan. 5, 1:30 p.m. Away: Sat., Feb. 9, 3:30 p.m. Location:........................................ Pleasantville, N.Y. President:..................................Stephen J. Friedman Home Court:................The Goldstein Fitness Center Athletics Director:............................... Mark R. Brown Head Coach:..............................................Jim Harter 2011-12 Overall/Conference:..............13-14/11-11 Last Meeting..................................................W 51-49 Series Record:..................................................... 6-10 SID/Phone:......... John Tagliaferri / (914) 773-3888 Web Site:...................www.pacesettersathletics.com

SOUTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE UNIVERSITY Home: Sat., Jan. 19, 3:30 p.m. Away: None Location:......................................... Manchester, N.H. President:.....................................Dr. Paul J. LeBlanc Home Court:........... Athletics & Recreation Complex Athletics Director:....................... Joseph ‘Chip’ Polak Head Coach:............................................ Stan Spirou 2011-12 Overall/Conference:................ 12-15/8-14 Last Meeting...................................................L 59-65 Series Record:............................................................. SID/Phone:............... Greg Royce / (603) 645-9638 Web Site:...............................www.snhupenmen.com

FRANKLIN PIERCE UNIVERSITY Home: None Away: Tues., Jan. 15, 7:30 p.m. Location:................................................. Rindge, N.H. President:..........................................Dr. James Birge Home Court:...................................... The Fieldhouse Athletics Director:.................................... Bruce Kirsh Head Coach:................................David Chadbourne 2011-12 Overall/Conference:.................. 22-8/16-6 Last Meeting................................................. W 65-62 Series Record:...................................................17-23 SID/Phone:...........Doug DeBiase / (603) 899-4222 Web Site:........................ athletics.franklinpierce.edu

SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE Home: None Away: Tues., Jan. 29, 7:30 p.m. Location:......................................... Manchester, N.H. President:.............Rev. Jonathan P. DeFelice, O.S.B. Home Court:.................... Stoutenburgh Gymnasium Athletics Director:............................ Dr. Joann Nester Head Coach:.........................................Keith Dickson 2011-12 Overall/Conference:..............12-14/10-12 Last Meeting................................................. W 66-56 Series Record:..................................................... 5-10 SID/Phone:................. Eric Coplin / (603) 641-7810 Web Site:...................................athletics.anselm.edu

STONEHILL COLLEGE Home: Wed., Jan. 9, 7:30 p.m. Away: None Location:.............................................. Easton, Mass. President:.......................Rev. Mark T. Cregan, C.S.C. Home Court:..............................Merkert Gymnasium Athletics Director:........................... Brendan Sullivan Head Coach:.................................. David McLaughlin 2011-12 Overall/Conference:................ 13-14/9-13 Last Meeting................................................. W 55-49 Series Record:..................................................... 6-17 SID/Phone:........... Doug Monson / (508) 565-1352 Web Site:.......................www.stonehillskyhawks.com

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2011-12 STATISTICS 2011-12 New Haven Men's Basketball New Haven Combined Team Statistics (as of Feb 26, 2012) All games

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28-28 28-28 28-28 28-28 28-27 17-0 28-0 20-0 28-1 28-0 5-0 5-0 5-0

902 773 933 777 722 330 416 191 371 202 7 17 9

28 28

5650 5649

32.2 27.6 33.3 27.8 25.8 19.4 14.9 9.6 13.3 7.2 1.4 3.4 1.8

22 17 51 14 1.000 54 .000 32 .286 11 .452 7 .000 48 .256 11 1.000 1 .250 1 .000 0 46 625-1502 .416 188-557 .338 346-490 .706 315 597-1448 .412 160-467 .343 363-519 .699 240

OT Totals 26 1784 20 1717

.345 .333 .354 .339

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75-91 67-94 38-59 47-59 32-61 19-30 21-35 14-17 24-32 9-11 0-1 0-0 0-0

Date 11/13/11 11/16/11 11/22/11 11/27/11 11/30/11 12/03/11 12/06/11 12/08/11 12/10/11 12/13/11 12/31/11 01/03/12 01/07/12 01/11/12 01/14/12 01/17/12 01/21/12 01/25/12 01/28/12 01/31/12 02/04/12 02/08/12 02/11/12 02/14/12 02/18/12 02/21/12 02/24/12 2/26/12

.824 .713 .644 .797 .525 .633 .600 .824 .750 .818 .000 .000 .000

Rebounds def tot avg

95 67 165 64 101 52 36 20 33 20 2 2 1 41 699 641

117 84 216 78 155 84 47 27 81 31 3 3 1 87 1014 881

4.2 3.0 7.7 2.8 5.5 4.9 1.7 1.4 2.9 1.1 0.6 0.6 0.2

pf dq

48 58 64 71 97 28 29 12 53 17 1 2 1

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48 89 37 37 14 11 34 9 9 5 0 2 1

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62 65 57 49 50 21 27 11 14 11 0 0 1 14 36.2 481 11 296 382 31.5 479 15 294 344

Opponent at Dowling SAINT ROSE ADELPHI at Pace ASSUMPTION LE MOYNE at American Int'l MERCY at Southern Connecticut at Nyack College MOLLOY at Stonehill College MERRIMACK FRANKLIN PIERCE at So. New Hampshire at Saint Michael's College BENTLEY SAINT ANSELM at UMass Lowell at Adelphi PACE at Assumption at Le Moyne AMERICAN INT'L SOUTHERN CONNECTICUT at Saint Rose at Pace at Adelphi

1 1 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

W Wot L L W W W W W W W W L W L W L W L L L Lot W L L L W L

2 3 51 2 37 1 1 0 14 2 0 0 1

37 33 17 19 14 10 8 2 3 1 0 0 0

pts

avg

401 286 261 242 163 93 115 74 86 55 5 3 0

14.3 10.2 9.3 8.6 5.8 5.5 4.1 3.7 3.1 2.0 1.0 0.6 0.0

114 144 1784 62 154 1717

63.7 61.3

Score 71-56 80-73 61-66 45-55 61-59 65-57 63-43 72-48 61-53 77-61 90-62 55-49 74-85 65-62 59-65 75-65 54-66 66-56 54-80 61-64 51-54 75-76 69-56 57-64 51-66 70-73 51-49 51-54

Att. 0 423 156 250 207 157 440 174 812 350 105 104 213 204 358 505 108 308 713 398 307 390 256 138 517 398 230 443

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OPP 1717 61.3 597-1448 .412 160-467 .343 5.7 363-519 .699 13.0 881 31.5 294 10.5 344 12.3 0.9 154 5.5 62 2.2 5647 15-376 0-0

70-203 13-39 23-65 43-127 1-1 0-5 12-42 14-31 0-0 10-39 1-1 1-4 0-0

off

HISTORY & RECORDS

1st 2nd 781 977 793 904

.380 .505 .394 .400 .442 .446 .366 .451 .525 .353 .500 .111 .000

F-Throw ft-fta ft%

NEUTRAL 0-0 0-0 0-0

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UNH 1784 63.7 +2.4 625-1502 .416 188-557 .338 6.7 346-490 .706 12.4 1014 36.2 +4.8 296 10.6 382 13.6 -1.4 0.8 144 5.1 114 4.1 3017 13-232 -

128-337 103-204 100-254 76-190 65-147 37-83 41-112 23-51 31-59 18-51 2-4 1-9 0-1

AWAY 8-7 5-6 3-1

2012-13 OUTLOOK

TEAM STATISTICS SCORING Points per game Scoring margin FIELD GOALS-ATT Field goal pct 3 POINT FG-ATT 3-point FG pct 3-pt FG made per game FREE THROWS-ATT Free throw pct F-Throws made per game REBOUNDS Rebounds per game Rebounding margin ASSISTS Assists per game TURNOVERS Turnovers per game Turnover margin Assist/turnover ratio STEALS Steals per game BLOCKS Blocks per game ATTENDANCE Home games-Avg/Game Neutral site-Avg/Game Score by Periods New Haven Opponents

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

gp-gs

Justin Exum Jeffery Adkins Eric Anderson Jeremy Williams Ade Barek Samir McDaniels Sean Harris Ashanti DePass Cyrus James Krystian Foriest Alan D'Auria Mark Palmieri Kevin McLaughlin Team Total.......... Opponents......

HOME 7-6 5-6 2-0

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11 04 21 25 23 10 03 22 15 32 20 01 44

Player

OVERALL 15-13 10-12 5-1

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2011-12 NE-10 RESULTS

2011-12 NE-10 MEN’S BASKETBALL AWARD WINNERS

2011-12 REVIEW

2012-13 OUTLOOK

2012-13 PLAYERS

2012-13 COACHES

Player of the Year Eric Jean-Guillaume, Franklin Pierce Defensive Player of the Year Patrick Lee, Stonehill Rookie of the Year Roy Mabrey, Saint Anselm Coach of the Year David Chadbourne, Franklin Pierce All-NE-10 First Team Sam Leclerc - Bentley Ellis Cooper - Franklin Pierce Eric Jean-Guillaume - Franklin Pierce Wayne Mack - Merrimack Michael Holton, Jr. - Saint Michael’s

All-NE-10 Second Team Rob Johnson - Adelphi Kevin Donahue - Assumption Akeem Williams - UMass Lowell Trevon Hamlet - So. Connecticut Brian Hamor - Stonehill

All-NE-10 Third Team Tim Beinert - Assumption Denzel Primus-Devonish - Pace Keon Williams - Pace Greg Langston - So. Connecticut Patrick Lee - Stonehill

NE-10 All-Rookie Team Andrew Shaw - Bentley Ryen Vilmont - Franklin Pierce Eric Anderson - New Haven Roy Mabrey - Saint Anselm Tylon Smith - So. Connecticut Alexsandar Dobrovic - So. N. Hamp.

2011-12 NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS NE-10 Overall Team Record Pct. Record Pct. Franklin Pierce * 16-6 0.727 22-8 0.733 Adelphi * 16-6 0.727 21-9 0.700 Stonehill ^ 15-7 0.682 25-9 0.735 UMass Lowell 13-9 0.591 19-11 0.633 Merrimack 12-10 0.545 15-12 0.556 So. Connecticut 12-10 0.545 14-13 0.519 Bentley 11-11 0.500 15-12 0.556 Assumption 11-11 0.500 14-14 0.500 Pace 11-11 0.500 13-14 0.481 New Haven 10-12 0.455 15-13 0.536 Saint Anselm 10-12 0.455 12-14 0.462 Saint Michael’s 10-12 0.455 11-15 0.423 Le Moyne 8-14 0.364 12-14 0.462 So. New Hamp. 8-14 0.364 12-15 0.444 Saint Rose 7-15 0.318 7-19 0.269 American Int’l 6-16 0.273 8-18 0.308 * 2011-2012 Northeast-10 Regular Season Champions ^ 2011-2012 Northeast-10 Tournament Champions

2011-12 NE-10 MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP (at Highest Seed Throughout)

First Round: #10 New Haven 51, #7 Pace 49; #9 Assumption 78, #8 Bentley 65

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HISTORY & RECORDS

Quarterfinals: #1 Franklin Pierce 55, #9 Assumption 50; #2 Adelphi 54, #10 New Haven 51; #3 Stonehill 85, #6 Merrimack 66; #4 UMass Lowell 86, #5 SCSU 68 Semifinals: #4 UMass Lowell 69, #1 Franklin Pierce 65; #3 Stonehill 73, #2 Adelphi 60; Finals: #3 Stonehill 73, #4 UMass Lowell 61

2011-12 NE-10 MEN’S BASKETBALL HIGHLIGHTS • Stonehill defeated UMass Lowell in the Northeast-10 Championship game to claim their fourth conference title, and first since 1989.

• The Northeast-10 had five players named to the All-Region Teams - Eric JeanGuillaume and Robert Johnson were first team selections, while Ellis Cooper, Michael Holton, Jr. and Wayne Mack earned second • Adelphi and Franklin Pierce shared regular team nods. season champion honors. • Three men’s basketball players from • Adelphi, Franklin Pierce, UMass Lowell and the NE-10 were Academic All-district team Stonehill all were chosen to participate in the selections. Adelphi’s Bradley Simpson, NCAA Division II Championhip. Assumption’s Kevin Donahue, and Saint

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rose’s Dominykas Milka all earned the recognition. • Stonehill’s Sean Lawry was named the winner of the NCAA’s prestigious Elite 89 Award, which is given to the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA at each championship event.

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SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS

TEAM RECORDS SINGLE-GAME Points (High):.........................................150, vs. Baptist University, 1973-74 Points (Low):..........................................32, at Bridgeport, 1984-85 Low Pts. in Win:.....................................43, vs. Southern Conn. (43-41), 1980-81 Win Margin:...........................................100, vs. Baptist University (150-50), 1973-74 Opponent Points (High):........................123, at Sacred Heart, 1974-74 Opponent Points (Low):.........................34, at Bridgeport, 1984-85 SINGLE-SEASON Record in Season Openers:..................29-19 Losing Streak (Season/Overall):..........10, 2009-10 Win Streak (Season/Overall):...............19, 1964-65 Actual Losing Streak:............................10, 2009-10 Special Losing Streak:..........................17, 1970-71 (includes 10 games originally won and later forfeitted)

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THE UNIVERSITY

The following individuals are singled out in the 2009 edition of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Recordbook. Annual Individual Champions Free Throw Percentage 1983..... Joe Sclafani.........................878 (86 for 98) 1993..... Jason Williams.............. .920 (115 for 125)

HISTORY & RECORDS

NCAA RECORD BOOKS

STEALS Steals Years 1.) Ken Coleman..............................270....... 84-88 2.) Herb Watkins.............................. 217....... 84-88 3.) Hency Watt..................................198....... 85-89 4.) Ken Sinclair.................................162....... 80-84 5.) Ismael Caro................................. 161....... 02-04 6.) Mike Summers...........................154........97-00 7.) Kobie Fowler...............................150....... 90-93 8.) Brian Smith.................................143........88-91 9.) Dwayne Arrington.......................134....... 92-96 10.) Bill Jeffress.................................130....... 84-88

2011-12 REVIEW

3-POINT FGS Player 3FG Year 1.) Mike Grove ............................ 100...........91-92 2.) Mike Grove............................... 86.......... 92-93 3.) Justin Exum.............................. 80...........10-11 4.) Brian Smith...............................71.......... 89-90 5.) Jerome Goforth........................ 68.......... 94-95 6.) D.J. Sackmann......................... 66.......... 08-09 Jason Williams......................... 66.......... 92-93 8.) Jamal Tyrrell............................. 65...........00-01 9.) Ken Coleman............................ 63...........86-87 10.) Alberto Alberdi.......................... 62.......... 02-03

ASSISTS Assists Years 1.) Ken Coleman............................. 595....... 84-88 2.) Ken Sinclair................................ 570....... 80-84 3.) Hency Watt................................. 399....... 85-89 4.) Dwayne Arrington...................... 384....... 92-96 5.) Joe Sclafani................................ 348........81-83 6.) Ismael Caro................................ 323....... 02-04 7.) Jim Allen..................................... 309....... 75-79 8.) Larry Haney................................ 308....... 75-79 9.) Chris Dolley................................ 294........76-80 10.) Mike Grove................................. 263....... 90-93

2012-13 OUTLOOK

ASSISTS Player Ast. Year 1.) Ken Coleman..........................193...........86-87 2.) Ken Sinclair............................192.......... 83-84 3.) Joe Sclafani............................186.......... 82-83 4.) Hency Watt............................. 177.......... 88-89 5.) Ismael Caro............................ 175.......... 03-04 6.) Ken Sinclair............................ 172.......... 82-83 7.) Joe Scalfani............................ 162...........81-82 8.) Ken Coleman.......................... 148...........87-88 Ismael Caro............................ 148.......... 02-03 10.) Ken Coleman.......................... 137.......... 85-86

REBOUNDING Reb. Years 1.) Phil Andros.............................. 1,732...... 63-67 2.) Joe Pacheco.............................1,136...... 66-70 3.) Willie Mintz...............................1,150...... 78-82 4.) John Sullivan........................... 1,000...... 03-06 5.) Don Dempsey.............................931...... 64-68 6.) Cassius Chaney..........................903....... 06-10 7.) John Raslawsky..........................847...... 62-66 8.) Herb Watkins..............................832...... 84-88 9.) Jason Williams............................ 816...... 90-93 10.) Cameron Drew............................796...... 82-85

2012-13 PLAYERS

REBOUNDING Player Reb. Year 1.) Phil Andros.............................672.......... 65-66 2.) Phil Andros.............................452.......... 66-67 3.) Joe Pacheco........................... 427.......... 67-68 John Raslawsky...................... 427.......... 65-66 5.) Don Dempsey.........................390.......... 67-68 6.) Cameron Drew.......................364.......... 84-85 7.) Joe Pacheco...........................352.......... 69-70 8.) Willie Mintz.............................340.......... 79-80 9.) Peter Perhach.........................335...........71-72 10.) John Sullivan..........................329.......... 05-06

CAREER RECORDS

SCORING (1,000-Point Scorers) Player Pts. Years 1.) Gary Liberatore....................... 3,176....... 62-66 *New England’s all-time leading scorer 2.) Herb Watkins......................... 1,998....... 84-88 3.) Gary Battle............................. 1,959........88-91 4.) Jason Williams....................... 1,949....... 90-93 5.) Brian Smith............................ 1,936....... 90-93 6.) Cassius Chaney...................... 1,893....... 06-10 7.) Jim Allen................................. 1,785....... 75-79 8.) Edgar Maull............................. 1,681....... 79-83 9.) Hency Watt............................. 1,655....... 85-89 10.) Phil Andros.............................. 1,627....... 63-67 11.) Mike Grove............................. 1,589....... 90-93 12.) Willie Mintz.............................. 1,408....... 78-82 13.) Greg Spicer............................. 1,382....... 82-86 14.) Bill Jeffress............................. 1,354....... 84-88 15.) Dick Jackson........................... 1,335........61-65 16.) John Sullivan........................... 1,322....... 03-06 17.) Barry Cunningham..................1,261....... 73-77 18.) Jamaal Brooks.........................1,248........01-05 19.) Ron Riordan............................ 1,232....... 68-70 20.) Ken Coleman.......................... 1,230....... 84-88 21.) Keith Wright............................ 1,205....... 00-04 22.) Cameron Drew.........................1,139........83-87 23.) Larry Haney..............................1,132....... 75-79 24.) Jack Nisbet..............................1,113....... 65-69 25.) Jerome Goforth........................1,101....... 94-96 26.) Ismael Caro............................. 1,099....... 02-04 27.) Dwane Crawford..................... 1,095....... 90-93 28.) Anthony McKnight.................. 1,094....... 83-86 29.) Tetrick Stonar.......................... 1,056....... 05-08 30.) Don Dempsey......................... 1,042....... 64-68 31.) Qadir Dixon..............................1,041........93-97 32.) Ken Sinclair..............................1,027....... 80-84

2012-13 COACHES

SCORING Player Pts. Year 1.) Gary Liberatore...................1,009.......... 65-66 2.) Gary Liberatore ..................... 810.......... 63-64 3.) Gary Liberatore......................753.......... 64-65 4.) Herb Watkins.......................... 681...........87-88 5.) Ron Riordan...........................667.......... 69-70 6.) Brian Smith............................659.......... 89-90 7.) Jason Williams.......................655.......... 92-93 Herb Watkins..........................655...........86-87 9.) Ismael Caro............................639.......... 03-04 10.) Gary Battle............................. 631.......... 89-90

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ALL-TIME AWARD WINNERS

NATIONAL RECOGNITION

ALL-AMERICANS 1990 Third Team................................................ Gary Battle 1988 First Team............................................. Herb Watkins 1987 Honorable Mention............................... Herb Watkins 1979 Second Team................................................ Jim Allen 1971 NAIA Third Team..................................... Ron Riordan 1970 NAIA Third Team..................................... Ron Riordan 1969 NAIA Third Team..................................... Ron Riordan 1966 NAIA First Team................................. Gary Liberatore 1959 NAIA Second Team...............................Donald Perelli

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HISTORY & RECORDS

2011-12 REVIEW

2012-13 OUTLOOK

2012-13 PLAYERS

REGIONAL RECOGNITION

NEW ENGLAND ALL-REGION 1987 ...................................................................Bill Jeffress ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2006 ESPN the Magazine First Tm. Dist. I............Jon Castaldi NEW ENGLAND BASKETBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION DIVISION II ALL-STAR TEAM 2002 ............................................................... Jamal Camah ECAC DIVISION II ALL-STARS 2003 Honorable Mention.................................. Ismael Caro 2002 Honorable Mention............................. Jamaal Camah NEW HAVEN AREA ALL-CITY SELECTION 1978 .................................................................. Larry Haney

CONFERENCE RECOGNITION

ALL-CONFERENCE Northeast-10 Conference (NE-10) 2012 Rookie Team.........................................Eric Anderson 2011 Rookie Team............................................Justin Exum 2009 Second Team.................................... Cassius Chaney East Coast Conference (ECC) 2008 First Team.............................................Tetrick Stonar Third Team........................................ Cassius Chaney 2007 ECC Rookie of the Year.................... Cassius Chaney Second Team.................................... Cassius Chaney New York Collegiate Athletic Conf. (NYCAC) 2006 First Team..............................................John Sullivan 2005 Second Team.........................................John Sullivan 2004 Player of the Year..................................... Ismael Caro First Team................................................ Ismael Caro 2003 First Team................................................ Ismael Caro New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) 2002 Honorable Mention............................. Jamaal Camah 2000 Preseason All-NECC............................. Trevor Herbert

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1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1985 1983

Second Team....................................... Angel Thomas Second Team......................................... Rob Johnson Rookie of the Year......................... Earnest Sampson First Team.......................................... Jerome Goforth First Team....................................... Anthony Bethune Second Team..................................... Jerome Goforth Rookie of the Year.......................... Anthony Bethune First Team........................................... Jason Williams Second Team............................................ Mike Grove Second Team..................................... David Sweeting Second Team............................................ Gary Battle Second Team........................................... Brian Smith First Team................................................. Gary Battle Second Team........................................... Brian Smith First Team.................................................Hency Watt First Team............................................. Herb Watkins First Team............................................. Herb Watkins Second Team........................................ Ken Coleman First Team........................................... Cameron Drew First Team...................................................... Fred Hill

UNIVERSITY RECOGNITION RETIRED JERSEY #45 Gary Liberatore

UNH ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

* - includes athletes who may have been inducted for multiple sports, incl. basketball

Inducted Name.......................................................Years Played 1982 Gary Liberatore............................................. 1962-66 1982 Don Ormrod (coach).................................... 1961-68 1982 Jack Kelly...................................................... 1961-64 1982 Dick Jackson................................................. 1961-65 1984 Phil Andros.................................................... 1963-67 1984 Don Dempsey............................................... 1964-68 1985 Ron Diorio..................................................... 1965-69 1985 Dr. Joe Pacheco............................................ 1966-70 1986 Ron Riordan.................................................. 1968-70 1987 James Allen................................................... 1975-79 1991 Jack Nesbit.................................................... 1965-69 1996 Mel Horowitz................................................. 1961-64 1997 Ken Coleman................................................ 1984-88 1997 John Raslavsky............................................. 1962-66 1998 Jerry Esposito................................................ 1964-67 1999 Gary Battle.................................................... 1987-91 2003 Bill Jeffress................................................... 1984-88 2005 Larry Haney................................................... 1975-79 These accomplishments were compiled from historical data available at the time of media guide printing. As always, we welcome verifiable corrections or additions to this material. Please contact the Office of Athletic Media Relations.

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SCORING

POSTSEASON RESULTS

ECAC TOURNAMENT 1988-89 C.W. Post..................................L........ 62-85

EAST COAST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT (Formerly New York Collegiate Athletic Conference) 2006-07 (1) New York Tech....................L........ 59-66 2005-06 Bridgeport................................L.........70-77 2004-05 Adelphi.................................... W.........56-41 Queens.....................................L........ 55-58 2003-04 Bridgeport............................... W........ 68-63 Philadelphia.............................L.........61-64 2002-03 Philadelphia............................ W........ 72-59 C.W. Post..................................L.........69-77 NEW ENGLAND COLLEGIATE CONFERENCE 1999-00 Franklin Pierce.........................L........ 60-69 1998-99 Southern Connecticut.............L.........57-66 1997-98 UMass Lowell......................... W........ 80-65 Franklin Pierce.........................L........ 54-73 1996-97 New Hampshire Coll................L........ 60-78

1994-95 New Hampshire Coll................L........ 72-89 1993-94 Franklin Pierce.........................L........ 68-82 1992-93 Franklin Pierce.........................L........ 78-88 1991-92 Southern Conn........................L........ 82-94 1990-91 New Hampshire Coll................L...... 85-100 1989-90 Lowell...................................... W........ 84-78 Bridgeport................................L.... 109-118 1988-89 New Hampshire Coll............... W.........88-87 Sacred Heart.......................... W.........87-82 Bridgeport................................L.... 104-113 1987-88 Quinnipiac............................... W........ 90-65 Lowell.......................................L........ 72-84 1986-87 Keene State............................ W........ 78-65 New Hampshire Coll............... W........ 83-80 Sacred Heart...........................L........ 75-80 1985-86 Bridgeport............................... W........ 73-72 New Hampshire.......................L.........76-82 1984-85 Central Connecticut............... W......... 76-74 Bridgeport................................L.........57-66 1983-84 Lowell...................................... W.........78-76 Sacred Heart...........................L........ 67-95

HISTORY & RECORDS

NCAA DIVISION II TOURNAMENT 1986-87 New Hamp. Coll.......................L.........70-71 Saint Anselm...........................L........ 88-94 1987-88 Quinnipiac............................... W........ 96-62 Lowell.......................................L........ 72-84 1989-90 Bridgeport................................L........ 78-83 New Hampshire.......................L.........88-91 2002-03 So. New Hampshire............... W......... 76-71 C.W. Post..................................L.........61-78 2003-04 So. New Hampshire................L.........67-74

NORTHEAST-10 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 2011-12 Pace........................................ W.........51-49 Adelphi.....................................L.........51-54

2011-12 REVIEW

NAIA DIVISION II NATIONALS (at Kansas City) 1965-66 Albuquerque (N.M.).................L......... 74-81 1967-68 Albany State (Ga.)................... W........ 69-68 Fairmont State.........................L.........72-97 1968-69 Cen. Washington.....................L........ 82-92

2012-13 OUTLOOK

1961-62.... Lubbie Harper, 232 1988-89... Dave Centore, 242 1962-63... David Brown, 306 1989-90... Jason Williams, 225 1963-64... Phil Andros, 256 1990-91.... Kobie Fowler, 208 1964-65... Phil Andros, 352 1991-92.... Kobie Fowler, 231 1965-66... Phil Andros, 672 1992-93... Dwayne Crawford, 224 1966-67... Phil Andros, 452 1993-94... Charles Guittar, 238 1967-68... Joe Pacheco, 427 1994-95... Anthony Bethune, 201 1968-69... Joe Pacheco, 300 1995-96... Robert Glover, 168 1969-70... Joe Pacheco, 352 1996-97.... Steve Bynum, 233 1970-71.... Larry Faust, 236 1997-98.... Rob Johnson, 209 1971-72.... Peter Perhach, 335 1998-99... Angelo Thomas, 201 1972-73.... Greg Rudomanski, 223 1999-00... Nick Zauner, 161 1973-74.... Andy Wilder, 279 2000-01.... S. Washington, 209 1974-75.... Andy Wilder, 217 2001-02.... Keith Wright, 194 1975-76.... Al Corbin, 149 2002-03... Keith Wright, 185 1976-77.... Jim McTygue, 181 2003-04... John Sullivan, 238 1977-78.... Jim McTygue, 272 2004-05... John Sullivan, 309 1978-79.... Willie Mintz, 226 2005-06... John Sullivan, 329 1979-80.... Willie Mintz, 340 2006-07.... Cassius Chaney, 220 1980-81.... Willie Mintz, 292 2007-08.... Cassius Chaney, 222 1981-82.... Willie Mintz, 323 2008-09... Cassius Chaney, 200 1982-83... Fred Hill, 243 2009-10.... Cassius Chaney, 261 1983-84... Cameron Drew, 258 2010-11.... Robert Jamerson, 192 1984-85... Cameron Drew, 364 2011-12.... Eric Anderson, 216 1985-86... Herb Watkins, 204 1986-87.... Bill Jeffress, 267 1987-88.... Herb Watkins, 263

2012-13 PLAYERS

1988-89... Gary Battle, 601 1989-90... Brian Smith, 659 1990-91.... Brian Smith, 561 1991-92.... Mike Grove, 526 1992-93... Jason Williams, 655 1993-94... Charles Guittar, 439 1994-95... Jerome Goforth, 550 1995-96... Jerome Goforth, 551 1996-97.... Steve Bynum, 410 1997-98.... Rob Johnson, 465 1998-99... Angelo Thomas, 344 1999-00... Nick Zauner, 384 2000-01.... S. Washington, 456 2001-02.... Jamaal Camah, 464 2002-03... Ismael Caro, 460 2003-04... Ismael Caro, 639 2004-05... John Sullivan, 386 2005-06... John Sullivan, 530 2006-07.... Cassius Chaney, 519 2007-08.... Tetrick Stonar, 516 2008-09... Cassius Chaney, 507 2009-10.... Cassius Chaney, 467 2010-11.... Robert Jamerson, 389 2011-12.... Justin Exum, 401

2012-13 COACHES

1961-62.... Neil Horowitz, 543 1962-63... Gary Liberatore, 604 1963-64... Gary Liberatore, 810 1964-65... Gary Liberatore, 753 1965-66... Gary Liberatore, 1,009 1966-67... Phil Andros, 437 1967-68... Don Dempsey, 539 1968-69... Ron Riordan, 600 1969-70... Ron Riordan, 667 1970-71.... Larry Faust, 317 1971-72.... Peter Perhach, 405 1972-73.... Stan MacLachlan, 394 1973-74.... Andrew Wilder, 416 1974-75.... Barry Cunningham, 407 1975-76.... Jimmy Allen, 333 1976-77.... Jimmy Allen, 326 1977-78.... Jimmy Allen, 642 1978-79.... Jimmy Allen, 484 1979-80.... Dave Hyman, 475 1980-81.... Edgar Maull, 434 1981-82.... Edgar Maull, 597 1982-83... Edgar Maull, 534 1983-84... Ken Sinclair, 562 1984-85... Cameron Drew, 485 1985-86... Herb Watkins, 442 1986-87.... Herb Watkins, 655 1987-88.... Herb Watkins, 681

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RECORD VS. ALL OPPONENTS

Acadia University................................... 1-0 Adelphi University............................. 12-20 University at Albany............................... 2-6 Albany State (Ga.).................................. 1-0 Albuquerque.......................................... 0-1 American International College....... 19-25 Assumption College.............................. 7-9 Babson College..................................... 6-1 Baptist University.................................. 1-0 Barrington.............................................. 0-1 Barry University..................................... 1-1 Bentley College.................................... 5-17 Binghamton University.......................... 1-4 Biscayne College................................... 0-1 Bloomfield College................................ 4-3 Bloomsburg University.......................... 1-3 Boston State.......................................... 2-0 University of Bridgeport................... 25-36 Bridgewater State.................................. 8-0 Brockport State..................................... 0-2 Brooklyn College.................................... 5-2 Bryant University...............................14-15 Caldwell College.................................... 0-1 Central Washington............................... 0-1 Central Connecticut State Univ..........7-15 C.W. Post........................................... 13-12 Cheyney University................................ 0-1 Clarion University.................................. 1-2 Clark College......................................... 1-0 Concordia College (N.Y.).....................23-3 Curry College ........................................ 1-0 Dalhousie University............................. 2-0 Danbury State....................................... 6-0 Davisville Navy....................................... 2-0 Dillard University................................... 0-1 District of Columbia.............................. 1-0 Dowling College...................................20-7 Durfee College of Technology............... 7-0 East Stroudsburg University................. 2-1 Eastern Connecticut State Univ..........10-3 Eastern Illinois University...................... 0-1 Eastern Nazarene College.................... 7-0 Emory and Henry College..................... 1-0 Fairmont State....................................... 0-2 FDU - Madison....................................... 4-4 Farmington State................................... 1-0 Felician College..................................... 3-1 Florida Institute of Technology............. 0-1 Fort Eustis.............................................. 0-1 Franklin Pierce...................................17-23 Frederick College................................... 1-1 SUNY Geneseo...................................... 0-1 Goldey Beacom College........................ 0-2 Gorham State........................................ 1-0

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Green Mountain College....................... 2-0 Hampton University............................... 0-2 Hampton-Sydney College...................... 0-2 University of Hartford............................ 5-6 Hartwick College................................... 0-5 Holyoke Junior College.......................... 2-0 Howard Community College................. 0-1 Husson College...................................11-3 Kean College......................................... 3-0 Keene State College...........................30-2 Lakeland................................................ 0-1 Le Moyne College................................9-13 Lock Haven University........................... 0-1 Long Island University - Brooklyn......... 0-1 Loyola - Baltimore................................. 1-1 Loyola - Montreal................................... 1-0 Lycoming College.................................. 1-0 Lynn University...................................... 0-2 UMass Lowell.....................................21-31 ...........................................Formerly Lowell Maine - Portland.................................... 1-0 Mansfield University.............................. 2-0 Marist College....................................... 1-5 Mercer.................................................... 1-0 Merchant Marine................................... 1-0 Mercy College......................................26-2 Merrimack College..............................8-20 Millersville University............................ 1-0 Missouri - Rolla...................................... 0-1 Mitchell JC............................................. 2-0 Molloy College....................................... 9-6 Monmouth............................................. 2-9 Nasson College..................................... 4-1 New Bedford.......................................... 8-0 New Jersey City State............................ 3-1 SUNY New Paltz..................................... 2-0 New York Institute of Technology.....14-14 Newark State......................................... 2-0 Nichols College....................................11-1 North Adams State................................ 6-1 Northeast Louisana.............................. 0-1 Norfolk State......................................... 0-1 Nyack College........................................ 2-1 Oneonta State....................................... 1-0 Oswego State......................................... 1-0 Ottawa University.................................. 1-0 Pace University....................................6-10 Palm Beach........................................... 0-1 Philadelphia Univ................................... 9-7 ................................... formerly Phil. Textile Univ. of Pittsburgh at Johnstown ......... 1-1 Post University....................................... 9-3 ................................... formerly Teikyo-Post Pratt Institute......................................... 3-0

Quantico Marines.................................. 0-2 Queens College (N.Y.)............................ 7-9 Quinnipiac University....................... 40-33 Quonset................................................. 1-0 Randolph - Macon................................. 1-0 Rhode Island College............................ 7-4 Ricker College......................................10-1 Roberts Wesleyan College.................... 2-0 Rollins College....................................... 0-1 S.M.T.I.................................................... 3-1 Sacred Heart University................... 19-36 Saint Anselm College..........................5-10 Saint Cloud College............................... 0-1 Saint Francis Xavier.............................. 2-0 St. John Fisher College......................... 1-1 Saint Joseph’s College.......................... 2-0 Saint Lawrence College........................ 1-0 Saint Mary’s College............................. 2-0 Saint Michael’s College........................ 6-9 College of Saint Rose............................ 4-6 St. Thomas Aquinas College................. 9-9 Salem State........................................... 6-5 Southampton College.........................12-9 Southeastern Mass............................... 6-1 Southeastern Missouri......................... 0-1 Southern Connecticut State............ 40-35 Southern New Hampshire................20-47 ............. Formerly New Hampshire College Springfield College................................ 6-3 College of Staten Island........................ 1-0 Stonehill College................................. 6-17 Stony Brook University.......................... 3-5 Susquehanna University....................... 1-0 Trenton State......................................... 1-6 Trinity College........................................ 0-1 Tufts University...................................... 1-0 Wagner College..................................... 1-1 Waterbury College................................. 2-0 West Chester University........................ 0-1 West Liberty State College................... 1-0 West Texas State College...................... 0-1 Western Connecticut State Univ........... 5-0 Western New England College............. 1-0 Westfield State College......................... 4-0 Wheeling Jesuit University.................... 1-0 William Paterson University.................. 1-2 Windham College.................................. 2-2 Worcester JC.......................................... 1-0 Worcester State College....................... 8-1 Xavier University (La.)............................ 0-1 Yeshiva College..................................... 1-1

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HISTORY & RECORDS THE UNIVERSITY

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1969-70 (14-8) Head Coach: Don Burns Trenton State........................W.........95-64 vs. Southampton.................. L..........73-75 vs. Husson............................ L........84-109 at Monmouth........................ L..........62-70 Husson.................................. L..... 103-104 Quinnipiac............................. L.......... 83-97 vs. Monmouth...................... L..........85-91 at North Adams St................W.......108-57 at Bloomsfield St..................W.......107-69 Salem State..........................W.......106-76 Ricker....................................W.......131-73 at Marist...............................W.........84-70 Cheyney State....................... L..........77-83 Worcester State ...........W.........96-80 Southeastern Mass..............W.......117-69 at Quinnipiac........................W.........73-61 Newark State........................W.......109-88 at E. Nazarene......................W.......107-88 at Roberts Wesl....................W.........95-62 at Geneseo State ......... L..........66-67 Boston State.........................W......... 98-97 Merrimack............................W.........90-83

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1965-66 (29-2) Head Coach: Don Ormrod at St. Francis Xavier.............W.......117-87 at Ricker................................W.........93-66 at Quinnipiac........................W.........86-77 at Southern Connecticut......W.......109-63 at Bryant...............................W.........95-80 at Lycoming...........................W......... 96-76 at Randolph-Macon..............W.........67-65 at Husson.............................W.......109-54 Danbury State......................W.........96-59 New York Tech......................W.........77-67 Yeshiva..................................W......... 74-67 Frederick...............................W.......115-98 Quinnipiac.............................W.........91-90 at North Adams State..........W.........87-79 Worcester State....................W......... 92-71 at Bridgewater State............W.......104-69 Salem State.......................... L..........95-99 Ricker....................................W.......100-82 Quinnipiac.............................W.........80-78 at New York Tech..................W.........89-86 Husson College....................W.......119-59 at Salem State......................W.........89-77 Southampton........................W......... 51-35 New Bedford.........................W.......111-82 Bridgewater..........................W.......108-55 Sacred Heart........................W.......108-55 Bloomfield.............................W......... 84-76 Bryant...................................W...... 128-73 at Salem State......................W.........93-66 Quinnipiac.............................W.........83-79 vs. Albuquerque^................. L.......... 74-81 ^ - NAIA National Tournament

1967-68 (18-13) Head Coach: Don Burns vs. Dalhousie........................W.........99-62 Ricker....................................W.......100-56 at Quinnipiac........................W.........94-81 New York Tech...................... L.......... 89-97 Eastern Nazarene................W.........86-84 Quantico Marines................. L..........72-78 vs. Hamp.-Sydney................. L..........67-68 Frederick............................... L..........75-78 at Southampton................... L..........85-90 vs. Gorham State.................W.........98-65 S.M.T.I................................... L..........86-90 at Ricker................................W.......105-58 at Husson.............................W.......104-75 at North Adams St................W.........78-75 at West Chester.................... L..........83-86 at Monmouth........................ L..........68-70 at New York Tech.................. L..........73-81 at E.Nazarene.......................W.......110-88 S.M.T.I...................................W.........73-60 Quinnipiac............................. L..........70-87 Salem State.......................... L..........79-85 Worcester State....................W.........91-68 Ricker....................................W.........84-62 Husson..................................W.........83-55 at Salem State...................... L..........80-89 vs. Bryant*...........................W.........77-70 vs. Rhode Island College*...W......... 74-58 vs. Quinnipiac*.....................W.........84-68 vs. Salem State*..................W.........68-58 vs. Albany State (Ga.)^.........W.........69-68 vs. Fairmont State^.............. L.......... 72-97 * - NAIA Tournament ^ - NAIA National s (Kansas City)

1968-69 (22-3) Head Coach: Don Burns vs. New Hampshire..............W.......104-97 vs. Ricker..............................W......... 74-69 Salem State..........................W.......111-73 Eastern Nazarene................W.......136-74 Monmouth............................ L..........83-93 vs. Mercer.............................W.........84-81 vs.Loyola-Baltimore..............W.........84-83 at Salem State......................W.........87-55 at Quinnipiac........................W.........94-77 vs. Dalhousie........................W.........72-62 vs. Acadia..............................W.........86-77 Ricker....................................W.........99-56 at Newark State....................W.......100-80 Husson..................................W.......102-88 at Worcester State...............W.......127-86 at Eastern Nazarene............W......... 89-76 Roberts Wesleyan................W.........93-78 at Boston State.....................W......... 87-77 at S.M.T.I...............................W.......102-80 Quinnipiac............................. L.......... 76-77 North Adams State...............W.........98-78 at Husson.............................W.........80-69 vs. Babson Inst.*.................W.........88-86 vs. Rhode Island College*...W.........99-92 vs. C. Washington^............... L..........82-92 * - NAIA Tournament ^ - NAIA National s (Kansas City)

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1963-64 (22-3) Head Coach: Don Ormrod at Westfield State.................W.........69-54 at Durfee Tech......................W.........64-59 FDU-Madison........................W.........90-67 Quinnipiac............................. L..........80-87 at Quonset Point..................W.......104-57 at Bryant...............................W.........85-80 at Yeshiva............................. L..........77-79 at New Bedford.....................W.......100-67 at Nichols............................. W.........87-66 at Bridgewater St..................W.........70-62 Danbury State......................W.........90-68 at Stonehill........................... L..........69-72 at Pace..................................W.........88-63 at Quinnipiac........................W.......103-77 Bryant...................................W.......106-57 Stonehill................................W.......101-73 New Bedford.........................W.......112-91 Bridgewater State.................W......... 88-76 Nasson..................................W......... 97-55 Durfee Tech..........................W.........96-49 Husson..................................W....... 117-97

1964-65 (23-2) Head Coach: Don Ormrod Stonehill................................W......... 97-77 Quinnipiac.............................W......... 78-71 Central Connecticut............. L..........75-91 Sacred Heart........................W...... 122-75 FDU-Madison........................W......... 97-88 Quinnipiac.............................W......... 97-78 Bridgewater State.................W.........84-55 Durfee Tech..........................W.......112-61 Ricker College.......................W.........82-80 New Bedford.........................W.........81-69 Bryant...................................W.........93-79 Husson..................................W.........99-77 Bloomfield.............................W.......100-73 Danbury State......................W......... 97-77 New York Tech......................W.......102-86 Quinnipiac............................ W.........80-72 Bridgewater State.................W.......105-63 Bryant...................................W.......113-66 New Bedford.........................W.........81-69 Worcester State....................W.........82-67 New Bedford.........................W.......110-65 Durfee Tech..........................W.........95-65 Southampton........................ L..........83-98 St. Francis.............................W.......118-71 Nasson..................................W.........66-57

1966-67 (17-5) Head Coach: Don Ormrod St. Mary’s..............................W.......104-61 Farmington State..................W.........99-58 Salem State.......................... L.......... 76-78 Bridgewater State.................W...... 112-53 Quinnipiac............................. L.......... 66-71 Quantico Marines................. L..........60-69 Emory and Henry..................W.........88-80 Eastern Nazarene................W.......116-83 New York Tech......................W.........90-78 Lakeland............................... L........90-104 Worcester State....................W.........94-55 Sacred Heart........................W.......106-84 New York Tech......................W.........95-85 Eastern Nazarene................W.......103-69 S.M.T.I...................................W.........79-68 Salem State.......................... L..........66-70 North Adams St....................W......... 76-67 Husson..................................W.......113-80 Ricker....................................W.........94-82 Nasson..................................W.........98-54 Husson..................................W.........89-75 Quinnipiac.............................W.........80-70

2012-13 PLAYERS

1962-63 (18-5) Head Coach: Don Ormrod at Westfield St......................W.........75-60 at Durfee Tech......................W.........79-64 at New Bedford.....................W......... 84-71 at Quinnipiac........................ L..........68-70 at Davisville Navy.................W.........96-58 at Rhode Island College....... L..........52-77 vs. Quinnipiac.......................W.........98-95 Hampton-Sydney.................. L..........85-96 Quinnipiac............................. L..........60-66 Stonehill................................ L..........54-55 at Windham..........................W.........87-62 New Bedford.........................W.......104-82 Davisville...............................W.......101-69 Windham..............................W.......114-89 Bridgewater..........................W.........90-61 Bryant...................................W.........80-45 Durfee Tech..........................W.........84-65 Danbury State......................W.........69-68 Westfield State.....................W.......102-44 Danbury State......................W.........84-53 Bryant...................................W......... 97-59 Nichols..................................W.........87-70

Westfield State.....................W.......100-45 at Danbury State..................W......... 98-41 Worcester State....................W.......101-89

2012-13 COACHES

1961-62 (15-5) Head Coach: Don Ormrod Mitchell.................................W.........94-45 at St. Thomas....................... L..........68-82 at Worcester JC....................W.........90-85 Hartford.................................W.......106-73 Bryant...................................W......... 74-72 at Hartford............................W...... 112-80 Staten Island........................W.........70-68 Waterbury.............................W.........92-77 at Mitchell.............................W.........86-62 at Waterbury.........................W.........99-83 St. Thomas............................W.........91-64 Windham.............................. L........84-119 at Curry.................................W......... 97-53 Concordia (N.Y.)....................W.........98-70 Durfee Tech..........................W.........72-50 at Holyoke JC........................W...... 112-68 at Barrington......................... L........99-103 Holyoke JC............................W...... 125-58 at Windham.......................... L........92-116 at Concordia (N.Y.)............... L.......... 65-74

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1970-71 (3-18) Head Coach: Don Burns at Trenton State.................... L.......66-61 # at Quinnipiac........................ L..........78-86 Bloomfield............................. L..........58-62 Monmouth............................ L......75-74 # vs. Howard............................ L...... 79-67 # vs. Hampston Institute......... L.... 100-67 # vs. NE Louisana.................... L..........79-92 at Ft. Eustis.......................... L.......81-65 # vs. Hampton Institute........... L......81-75 # at FDU-Madison.................... L..........77-79 Husson.................................. L... 100-80 # Ricker.................................... L... 114-48 # at Central Connecticut......... L.......... 68-74 North Adams State............... L...... 88-75 # at Worcester State............... L..........55-64 SE Mass................................ L.....89-76 # Marist.................................... L..........68-78 Babson..................................W.........86-69 at Merrimack........................W.........82-80 at Husson.............................W.........73-69 Quinnipiac............................. L........93-109 # - Originally won, but UNH forfeits game

1971-72 (11-12) Head Coach: Don Burns Trenton State........................ L..........61-63 at Southampton................... L..........68-91 at Bentley.............................. L..........79-93 Bryant...................................W.........83-78 at Monmouth........................ L..........67-95 Quinnipiac............................. L..........66-80 vs. Southern Conn................W.........62-60 vs. Quinnipiac.......................W......... 76-68 FDU-Madison........................W......... 92-74 at Rhode Is. Col.................... L........96-102 Southern Conn.....................W.........86-75 at Loyola, Montreal*............W.........64-55 at Ottawa Univ.*...................W.........92-61 at St. Lawrence....................W.........82-77 at Brockport State .......... L........78-110 at St. John Fisher................. L..........75-94 at Jersey City St....................W.........85-69 at Quinnipiac........................ L.......... 74-78 Nasson..................................W.........92-79 Central Conn.........................W.........86-80 Nichols..................................W......... 82-71 at Marist............................... L.......... 74-83 SE Mass................................W.......101-94 Merrimack............................ L..........75-78 at Babson............................. L..........90-96 * - Not included in final record (nonNCAA) 1972-73 (11-13) Head Coach: Don Burns New Paltz State....................W.........67-46 at Trenton State.................... L.......... 41-45 Rhode Is. Coll.......................W.........69-63 Bentley.................................. L..........73-91 at Quinnipiac........................ L..........82-88 Monmouth............................W.........87-82 Susquehanna.......................W......... 87-71 Quinnipiac............................. L..........59-73 St. Mary’s *..........................W.........91-75 at William Paterson.............. L..........80-94 at FDU-Madison.................... L..........84-96 Southampton........................ L.......... 74-83 at Central Conn.................... L..........63-67 Brockport State.................... L........80-106

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Babson..................................W.........86-78 at SE Mass............................W......... 71-59 Jersey City State...................W......... 74-62 Quinnipiac............................. L..........65-83 at Nasson............................. L..........59-64 at Bryant............................... L..........61-73 Worcester State (2OT)..........W.... 108-105 at Southern Conn.................W.........97-84 Marist.................................... L..........78-83 at Nichols..............................W......... 91-71 at Merrimack........................W.........90-85 * - Not included in final record (nonNCAA)

1973-74 (13-12) Head Coach: Don Burns at Sacred Heart.................... L........74-123 at New Paltz State ..........W.........78-67 William Paterson..................W...... 120-84 at Bentley.............................. L..........79-82 Quinnipiac.............................W......... 76-74 at Marist............................... L..........84-86 Trenton State........................ L.......... 67-71 at Biscayne........................... L..........84-95 at Palm Beach At.................. L........71-109 Baptist Univ..........................W...... 150-50 at Monmouth........................ L..........63-82 vs. Trinity............................... L..........80-81 vs. Southern Conn................W.........92-82 at Babson.............................W.........79-69 SE Mass................................W...... 126-99 at Jersey City State............... L..........70-72 at Quinnipiac........................W.........64-63 FDU-Madison........................ L.......... 70-71 Central Conn.........................W......... 76-69 Bryant................................... L.......... 69-74 Southern Conn.....................W.........60-58 at Eastern Conn....................W.........58-56 Nichols..................................W.........70-60 Merrimack............................W.......109-74 at American Int’l................... L..........84-93 1974-75 (9-15) Head Coach: Don Burns Sacred Heart........................ L.......... 62-71 at Brooklyn............................ L.......... 74-94 Marist.................................... L..........75-78 Quinnipiac.............................W......... 78-71 Bentley.................................. L........79-118 at William Paterson.............. L..........69-83 at FDU-Madison.................... L........92-109 Western Conn.......................W.........93-80 Monmouth............................ L..........84-92 Kean College........................W.........67-64 at Trenton State.................... L..........56-59 Babson..................................W.......106-95 Jersey City State...................W.........86-61 Southern Conn..................... L..........62-83 at Quinnipiac........................ L..........69-84 at Central Conn.................... L..........66-82 St. Joseph’s..........................W.........95-65 Eastern Conn........................ L..........61-95 at Bryant............................... L.......... 74-78 at Nichols..............................W.......107-67 at SE Mass............................W.......107-83 at Merrimack........................ L..........81-83 at Southern Conn................. L..........68-79 American Int’l.......................W.........87-67

1975-76 (13-12) Head Coach: Bill Farrow FDU-Madison........................W.........92-84 at Sacred Heart....................W......... 84-76 at Bentley.............................. L..........79-84 at Quinnipiac........................ L........76-103 Brooklyn................................W......... 89-74 vs. Trenton State.................. L..........59-60 vs. Clark College...................W.......100-81 at Monmouth........................ L........99-114 at American Int’l................... L..........81-89 at St. Joseph’s......................W.........98-49 at Maine-Portland................W.........99-68 Eastern Conn........................W.........75-67 Bridgeport............................. L..........68-79 at Babson.............................W.........82-65 at Western Conn...................W.........85-58 at Southern Conn................. L.......... 64-74 Quinnipiac.............................W......... 71-65 Central Conn......................... L..........85-90 Merrimack............................ L..........73-91 at Eastern Conn....................W.........81-75 SE Mass................................W.........99-79 Nichols..................................W.........75-67 at Rhode Is. Col.................... L..........79-94 Southern Conn..................... L.......... 68-74 Bryant................................... L.......... 77-91

1976-77 (10-16) Head Coach: Don Burns at Eastern Conn.................... L.......... 74-86 Western Conn.......................W.........77-65 New Hampshire....................W.........70-49 Quinnipiac............................. L..........79-96 Sacred Heart........................ L..........93-96 vs. Bridgeport....................... L..........67-70 vs. Tufts.................................W.........64-57 at SE Missouri...................... L........79-100 at Missouri-Rolla.................. L..........46-87 at Eastern Illinois................. L..........59-80 Keene State.......................... L...........71-74 Brooklyn College................... L..........78-79 Hartwick................................ L.......... 71-72 at Southern Conn................. L..........69-75 at Quinnipiac........................ L..........72-88 Western Conn.......................W.........80-64 at Central Conn.................... L..........87-90 at Merrimack........................ L..........81-98 Eastern Conn........................ L..........63-75 Monmouth............................W......... 78-76 at Nichols..............................W......... 97-77 Adelphi.................................. L..........67-78 Rhode Is. Coll.......................W.........99-84 Southern Conn.....................W.........80-64 at Bryant...............................W......... 73-71 American Int’l.......................W.......111-84

1977-78 (12-12) Head Coach: Bill Farrow Eastern Conn........................W.........79-72 Merchant Marine..................W.........79-68 Southampton........................ L.......... 74-84 Quinnipiac............................. L..........80-83 Stonehill................................ L........81-105 Central Conn......................... L..........75-77 Hartford................................. L..........82-85 Keene State..........................W.......108-99 CW Post.................................W......... 97-82 Wagner..................................W.........86-83 Hartwick................................ L..........73-82 Southern Conn.....................W.........89-83 Quinnipiac.............................W.........78-75 Western Conn.......................W.......102-83 Central Conn......................... L.......... 75-76 Western N. England.............W.........79-77 Sacred Heart........................ L..........82-87 Merrimack............................W.........86-77 Nichols..................................W.........88-61 Hartford................................. L..... 101-119 New Hampshire.................... L..........80-88 Southern Conn.....................W.........89-83 Bryant................................... L.......... 76-80 American Int’l....................... L..........86-95 1978-79 (16-11) Head Coach: Bill Farrow at Eastern Conn....................W.........84-75 at Quinnipiac........................ L..........72-86 Oswego State*.....................W......... 74-72 N. Adams St.*.......................W.........78-63 Stonehill................................W.........63-55 New Hampshire.................... L..........69-80 at Brooklyn............................W......... 73-71 St. Michael’s#......................W.......106-88 Bridgeport#.......................... L..........92-93 Sacred Heart#...................... L..........90-94 Keene State..........................W.........87-82 at Adelphi..............................W......... 94-76 Hartford................................. L..........66-67 at C.W. Post..........................W.........62-61 at Hartwick........................... L.......... 76-97 Southern Conn.....................W.........73-54 Quinnipiac............................. L..........87-92 at Central Conn....................W.......100-86 Eastern Conn........................W.......103-70 Sacred Heart........................W.... 112-109 at Merrimack........................W.........92-75 at Nichols..............................W.......117-88 American Int’l.......................W.........98-88 at Rhode Island Col. ........... L..........39-52 Wagner.................................. L..........68-83 at Southern Conn................. L.......... 72-74 at Bryant............................... L.......... 96-97 * - North Adams Tourney # - Sacred Heart Tourney

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THE UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012-13 CHARGER MEN’S BASKETBALL

1986-87 (23-9) Head Coach: Stu Grove at Concordia.........................W.........80-73 Assumption...........................W......... 80-71 C.W. Post...............................W.........85-80 at Phila. Textile.....................W.......103-86 at St. Anselm........................ L..........80-92 at Stonehill........................... L..........81-88 Dowling.................................W.........68-61 at Springfield........................W......... 77-71 vs. Pace................................. L..........62-63 vs. Stonehill..........................W.........73-69 vs. Franklin Pierce................W......... 83-74 Mercy....................................W...... 112-64 American Int’l.......................W.......100-68 at Keene State.....................W......... 77-71 Lowell....................................W.........79-68 at Quinnipiac........................W.........67-65 Bridgeport.............................W.........80-78 at Southern Conn.................W......... 74-60 Sacred Heart........................W.........78-73 Keene State..........................W.........96-70 at New Hampshire............... L..........78-87 at Lowell................................ L..........64-72 Southern Conn.....................W.........66-59 at Bridgeport........................W.........94-92 New Hampshire.................... L.......... 76-79 Quinnipiac.............................W.........89-80 at Sacred Heart....................W.........73-70 Keene State*.......................W.........78-65 at New Hampshire*.............W.........83-80 Sacred Heart*...................... L..........75-80 New Hampshire#................. L.......... 70-71 St. Anselm#.......................... L..........88-94 * - NECC Playoffs # - NCAA Playoffs

HISTORY & RECORDS

1984-85 (16-13) Head Coach: Stu Grove Southampton........................W.........86-75 Mercy....................................W.......109-81 Queens..................................W.........87-86 Adelphi..................................W.........80-52 at Adelphi.............................. L.......... 67-71 at Concordia.........................W.......115-98 at Keene State.....................W.........87-80 Dowling.................................W.........80-77 vs. St. Anselm....................... L..........62-75 vs. Pace.................................W.........70-55 vs. Bryant.............................. L..........81-85 at New York Tech.................. L.......... 71-81 American Int’l.......................W.........77-70 at Central Conn....................W......... 90-74 Lowell....................................W.........80-59 at Quinnipiac........................W......... 71-70 at Southern Conn.................W.........63-62 Bridgeport............................. L..........69-90 Sacred Heart........................ L.......... 68-71 Central Conn.........................W.........78-63 at New Hampshire............... L..........77-90 at Lowell................................ L.......... 74-89 Southern Conn..................... L..........66-69 at Bridgeport........................ L..........32-34 New Hampshire.................... L..... 105-112 Quinnipiac.............................W.........73-58 at Sacred Heart.................... L..........62-73 at Central Conn.*.................W......... 76-74 at Bridgeport*...................... L..........57-66 * - NECC Playoffs

2011-12 REVIEW

1982-83 (18-11) Head Coach: Stu Grove St. John Fisher......................W.........86-80 Southampton........................W.........98-80 Mercy....................................W.........92-82 Rhode Is. Col........................W.........80-78 at Central Conn.................... L..........81-90 Hartford................................. L..........54-64 C.W. Post...............................W......... 97-91 Dowling.................................W.........98-84 at Merrimack........................ L..........86-92 Bridgeport.............................W.........81-80 at Eastern Conn....................W......... 97-89 at Pratt Inst...........................W.........88-79 at Quinnipiac........................ L..........68-73 at LeMoyne...........................W.........86-79 Sacred Heart........................ L..........81-95 Southern Conn..................... L..........59-64 at Lowell................................W.........90-82 at New Hampshire...............W.........73-69 Pace......................................W......... 87-81 at Southern Conn.................W......... 84-74 at Sacred Heart.................... L..........83-96 Lowell.................................... L..........89-91 Quinnipiac.............................W.... 103-100 New Hampshire....................W.........78-70 American Int’l.......................W.........75-58 at Bridgeport........................ L..........79-85 at Adelphi.............................. L..........62-69 New Hampshire....................W.........95-92 at Southern Conn................. L.......... 74-78

1985-86 (19-9) Head Coach: Stu Grove Concordia..............................W.........89-67 at Assumption......................W......... 82-71 at Central Conn.................... L.......... 70-76 Stonehill................................ L..........56-67 at Dowling.............................W.........85-65 Springfield............................. L..........59-69 vs. New York Tech.................W.........73-65 vs. St. Thomas...................... L..........86-96 vs. Franklin Pierce................ L.......... 71-72 at American Int’l...................W.........78-60 Keene State..........................W.........96-82 at Lowell................................W......... 87-71 at Quinnipiac........................W.........93-80 at Mercy................................W.........88-67 Southern Conn.....................W.........85-63 at Bridgeport........................W.........75-64 at Sacred Heart.................... L..........78-98 at Keene State.....................W......... 82-74 Central Conn......................... L..........89-95 New Hampshire....................W.........91-79 Lowell....................................W.........90-65 at Southern Conn.................W......... 82-74 Bridgeport.............................W......... 71-65 at New Hampshire...............W.........82-81 Quinnipiac.............................W.........53-46 Sacred Heart........................ L..........79-94 Bridgeport*..........................W.........73-72 New Hampshire*................. L.......... 76-82 * - NECC Playoffs

2012-13 OUTLOOK

1980-81 (15-11) Head Coach: Stu Grove Mercy....................................W.........73-72 Kean College........................W.........82-68 Sacred Heart........................W.........99-93 at Quinnipiac........................ L........89-111 New Hampshire.................... L..........75-80 at Brooklyn............................W......... 94-74 vs. Oneonta State.................W.........83-61 vs. Sacred Heart................... L.......... 71-96 vs. Bloomsburg..................... L..........82-87 Keene State..........................W......... 84-76 Southern Conn.....................W......... 43-41 New York Tech......................W.........64-62 at LeMoyne...........................W.........59-50 at Central Conn.................... L..........70-86 Southampton........................W.........85-80 at Eastern Conn....................W.........91-83 Quinnipiac.............................W.........69-65 Hartford.................................W.........80-70 at Hartwick........................... L........74-102 American Int’l.......................W......... 76-68 at Southern Conn................. L..........72-91 at Merrimack........................ L..........85-95 Stonehill................................ L..........69-81 Lowell....................................W.......115-89 at Bryant............................... L..........83-85 at Adelphi.............................. L..........84-86

1983-84 (17-12) Head Coach: Stu Grove Pratt Inst...............................W.......117-79 at Southampton...................W.......110-92 Mercy....................................W.........82-72 at Rhode Is. Col....................W......... 81-76 Concordia..............................W.........68-64 at Hartford............................ L........84-106 C.W. Post............................... L..........75-85 at Dowling.............................W.........95-94 Adelphi..................................W.........85-68 Le Moyne..............................W.........52-50 at American Int’l................... L..........68-69 at New Hampshire...............W.........85-84 at Southern Conn................. L.......... 59-74 Bridgeport.............................W.........62-60 Keene State..........................W.........92-82 Lowell.................................... L..........86-95 at Central Conn.................... L........87-124 Merrimack............................W.........77-73 Southern Conn.....................W......... 76-65 Sacred Heart........................ L..........78-90 at Bridgeport........................ L..........70-87 at Quinnipiac........................ L..........82-93 at Lowell................................W......... 71-60 New Hampshire....................W.........82-80 Central Conn......................... L..... 103-113 Quinnipiac.............................W.......103-77 at Sacred Heart.................... L.......... 95-97 at Lowell*.............................W......... 78-76 at Sacred Heart*.................. L..........67-95 * - NECC Playoffs

2012-13 PLAYERS

1981-82 (18-9) Head Coach: Stu Grove at Lowell................................W......... 83-71 at Mercy................................W.........84-80 at Kean College....................W.........79-73 Brooklyn................................W......... 76-68 at Stonehill........................... L.........90-92 at Hartford............................W.........73-68 C.W. Post...............................W......... 78-76 vs. New York Tech.................W.........72-69 vs. New Hampshire..............W......... 83-71 vs. Sacred Heart...................W.........95-86 Merrimack............................ L.......... 81-91 at Pace..................................W.........93-77 at Rhode Is. Col....................W.........79-65 at Southern Conn................. L..........52-78 at Sacred Heart.................... L..........86-98 LeMoyne...............................W.........70-53 at New Hampshire...............W.........77-73 Quinnipiac.............................W.........69-56 at Bridgeport........................ L..........73-88 Eastern Conn........................W.........92-75 Pratt Inst...............................W.......104-89 Southern Conn..................... L..........75-87 at American Int’l...................W.........89-80 at Quinnipiac........................ L..........64-66 Adelphi.................................. L..........72-84 Central Conn.........................W.........95-94 at New Hampshire............... L..........77-83

2012-13 COACHES

1979-80 (7-20) Head Coach: Farrow/Gary Bello Quinnipiac............................. L.......... 66-76 Brooklyn................................W.........84-75 Sacred Heart........................ L........96-111 Bridgeport............................. L....... 90-112 New Hampshire College...... L..........85-90 New Hampshire College...... L..... 110-111 Loyola-Balt............................ L..........80-85 Hartford.................................W.........93-73 Nichols.................................. L..........64-77 Dillard.................................... L..........82-88 Xavier (La.)............................ L........96-105 Keene State..........................W.........94-89 Adelphi.................................. L.......... 77-81 Hartford................................. L.......... 67-76 Lowell....................................W......... 86-74 Southern Conn.....................W......... 71-70 Quinnipiac............................. L.......... 74-94 Central Conn......................... L..........81-90 Eastern Conn........................W.........69-67 Sacred Heart........................W.........99-89 Merrimack............................ L..........89-90 Assumption........................... L..........86-90 Hartwick................................ L..........62-68 American Int’l....................... L..........62-64 Stonehill................................ L........65-105 Southern Conn..................... L..........82-95 Bryant................................... L..........82-92

CHARGER BASKETBALL

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS

1987-88 (26-5) Head Coach: Stu Grove Concordia..............................W.....117-100 at Mercy................................W.......116-70 at C.W. Post..........................W.........87-85 Phila. Textile..........................W.........93-66 St. Anselm.............................W.......113-85 at Dowling............................. L........91-100 Springfield.............................W.........86-80 vs. Mercy...............................W.......110-87 vs. St. Thomas...................... L..........88-92 vs. Franklin Pierce................W.........98-82 at American Int’l...................W.......102-78 at Franklin Pierce.................W......... 98-74 Quinnipiac.............................W.......103-80 at Lowell................................W.........72-65 Keene State..........................W.........92-83 Bridgeport.............................W.........93-84 Southern Conn.....................W.......103-69 at Sacred Heart....................W.........87-85 at Keene State.....................W.......102-87 at Quinnipiac........................W.......102-88 New Hampshire....................W.........86-73 Lowell....................................W.........88-78 at Southern Conn.................W.........93-68 at Bridgeport........................W.........93-82 at New Hampshire ....... L.......... 76-95 at Franklin Pierce.................W.........86-73 Sacred Heart........................W......... 81-61 at Sacred Heart*..................W.......111-99 Lowell*.................................. L.......... 74-87 Quinnipiac#..........................W.........90-65 Lowell#.................................. L..........72-84 * - NECC Playoffs # - NCAA Playoffs

1989-90 (21-10) Head Coach: Stu Grove Springfield.............................W.........70-66 Mercy....................................W......... 83-74 Quinnipiac.............................W.......102-93 Phila. Textile..........................W.........95-91 St. Anselm.............................W.........99-75 Mansfield..............................W.........81-80 Concordia..............................W.......100-88 C.W. Post...............................W.........89-78 Dowling.................................W......... 85-74 St. Thomas Aq.#................... L..........85-87 St. Michael#.........................W.........80-75 American Int’l....................... L..........83-87 Keene State..........................W.........90-81 Lowell....................................W.........81-69 Bridgeport.............................W.........94-85 New Hampshire....................W.........90-89 Southern Conn.....................W.........69-68 Franklin Pierce......................W.........72-67 Sacred Heart........................W......... 71-68 Lowell.................................... L..........94-96 Quinnipiac.............................W.........94-91 Bridgeport............................. L..........80-95 New Hampshire.................... L..........84-99 Sacred Heart........................ L..........70-94 Franklin Pierce...................... L..........59-61 Keene State..........................W.........82-78 Southern Conn.....................W......... 97-86 Lowell*..................................W.........84-78 Bridgeport*.......................... L..... 109-118 Bridgeport&.......................... L..........78-83 New Hampshire&................. L..........88-91 # - Doc Jacobs Classic * - NECC Playoffs & - NCAA

1988-89 (19-12) Head Coach: Stu Grove Mercy....................................W......... 94-71 at Quinnipiac........................ L..........81-89 at Phila. Textile..................... L........83-105 at St. Anselm........................ L.......... 58-97 Mansfield..............................W.......105-94 Dowling.................................W.........78-70 at Springfield........................W.........72-70 vs. Concordia........................W.........93-62 vs. Stonehill.......................... L....... 92-112 vs. Franklin Pierce................W.........78-77 American Int’l.......................W.........85-83 C.W. Post...............................W......... 83-71 at Keene State.....................W.........86-72 at Lowell................................ L..........80-88 Bridgeport.............................W.........94-91 at New Hampshire............... L..........89-98 Southern Conn.....................W.........72-63 Franklin Pierce......................W......... 97-95 at Sacred Heart.................... L..........85-90 Lowell....................................W......... 88-71 Quinnipiac.............................W.........93-78 at Bridgeport........................ L..... 118-126 New Hampshire....................W.........93-88 Sacred Heart........................ L..........81-94 Franklin Pierce...................... L..........73-92 Keene State..........................W.........83-79 at Southern Conn.................W.......104-90 at New Hampshire*.............W.........88-87 at Sacred Heart*..................W.........87-82 at Bridgeport*...................... L..... 104-113 C.W. Post#............................ L..........62-85 * - NECC Playoffs # - ECAC Tournament

1990-91 (16-12) Head Coach: Stu Grove vs. Merrimack....................... L..........88-94 Mercy....................................W...... 122-83 Quinnipiac.............................W......... 74-68 at St. Anselm........................W.........96-81 at Concordia.........................W.......106-99 at Keene State.....................W.......108-70 at Springfield........................W.........96-89 American Int’l.......................W.........80-64 Dowling.................................W.... 102-101 W. Texas St#......................... L..........73-96 St. Cloud#............................. L........98-101 at Phila. Textile..................... L........81-104 at St. Rose............................W.... 108-101 at Lowell................................ L........84-103 Bridgeport............................. L.......... 70-74 at New Hampshire............... L........74-104 Southern Conn.....................W......... 76-70 Franklin Pierce......................W.........79-68 at Sacred Heart.................... L........94-101 Lowell.................................... L.......... 87-91 at Bridgeport........................ L........89-104 New Hampshire....................W.........88-66 Sacred Heart........................W.........83-72 at Franklin Pierce................. L..........80-91 CW Post.................................W.......104-91 Keene State..........................W.........87-78 at Southern Conn.................W.........78-77 at New Hampshire*............. L........85-100 # - Cal-State Bakersfield Classic * - NECC Playoffs

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1991-92 (17-11) Head Coach: Stu Grove at Merrimack#...................... L........82-104 vs. St. Michael’s#.................W.........78-66 Queens..................................W.........94-65 at Quinnipiac........................W.........84-79 St., Anselm............................W.........91-85 Concordia..............................W.........92-82 Springfield.............................W.........84-77 at American In’tl...................W.........83-75 Teikyo-Post............................W.........89-66 at Dowling.............................W.........90-75 at Le Moyne..........................W.........98-82 Phila. Textile..........................W.........73-72 Southampton........................W.........80-67 Keene State..........................W......... 84-74 UMass-Lowell....................... L..........84-85 at Bridgeport........................ L........69-104 New Hampshire.................... L..........82-86 at Southern Conn................. L..........82-84 at Franklin Pierce................. L.......... 74-87 Sacred Heart........................W......... 91-87 at UMass-Lowell...................W.........84-82 Bridgeport............................. L..........53-58 at New Hampshire............... L.......... 76-77 at Sacred Heart.................... L..........85-87 Franklin Pierce......................W.........94-90 Southern Conn..................... L........83-102 at Keene State.....................W......... 71-66 at Southern Conn.*.............. L..........82-94 # - N. England Tip-off Tourney * - NECC Playoffs 1992-93 (13-14) Head Coach: Stu Grove Mercy....................................W.........95-79 Quinnipiac............................. L.......... 73-74 Bridgeport$..........................W.... 105-102 at E. Stroudsburg$...............W.........82-64 at Springfield........................ L..........66-70 American Int’l....................... L........96-102 at Rollins............................... L..........85-92 at Florida Tech...................... L..........81-85 New York Tech......................W.......114-82 New Hampshire.................... L..... 102-103 at Concordia.........................W.......110-66 Keene State..........................W.......108-85 UMass-Lowell....................... L.......... 74-94 Bridgeport.............................W.......106-96 Le Moyne..............................W.... 109-106 at Southern Conn................. L..........82-91 at Franklin Pierce................. L........76-106 Sacred Heart........................ L..........88-99 at New Hampshire............... L........91-100 UMass-Lowell.......................W......... 97-78 at Le Moyne.......................... L........93-100 Sacred Heart........................ L........96-102 Franklin Pierce......................W......... 76-70 Dowling.................................W.......101-76 Southern Conn.....................W.........96-83 at Keene State.....................W.......109-93 at Franklin Pierce*............... L..........78-88 $ - at Pocono Classic * - NECC Playoffs

1993-94 (6-21) Head Coach: Stu Grove at Merrimack#...................... L.......... 68-74 vs. Stonehill#........................ L........92-117 at Quinnipiac........................ L..........62-86 vs. Pace@.............................. L..........57-58 vs. Sacred Heart@................ L..........79-98 Springfield............................. L.......... 76-80 at American Int’l................... L........ 74-107 Teikyo-Post............................W.........95-89 Mercy$..................................W.......111-66 Norfolk State$...................... L..........68-82 Keene State..........................W.........68-58 at UMass-Lowell................... L..........77-79 at Bridgeport........................ L..........61-89 New Hampshire.................... L........91-102 Le Moyne.............................. L..........87-90 at Southern Conn.................W.........67-63 at Franklin Pierce................. L..........67-86 Sacred Heart........................ L.......... 71-73 at New Hampshire............... L........68-115 UMass-Lowell....................... L..........89-95 Bridgeport............................. L.......... 77-91 at Le Moyne.......................... L........67-100 at Sacred Heart.................... L..........70-82 Franklin Pierce...................... L..........63-70 Southern Conn.....................W.........68-64 at Keene State.....................W.........90-62 at Franklin Pierce*............... L..........68-82 #-Tip Off Tournament @-E. Stroudsburg Tourney $- Doc Jacobs Classic *- NECC Playoffs 1994-95 (9-18) Head Coach: Stu Grove Assumption%........................W.....117-109 American Int’l%.................... L..........79-88 Quinnipiac............................. L........82-101 Clarion!.................................. L..........70-78 Dist. of Columbia!.................W.........77-72 Concordia..............................W.........98-80 at Keene State..................... L.......... 72-76 Bryant................................... L..........57-62 Concordia^............................W.........79-43 Dowling^............................... L.......... 76-79 Teikyo-Post............................W.........93-88 New Hampshire.................... L..........84-88 Keene State..........................W.........89-68 at UMass-Lowell................... L..... 103-106 at Bridgeport........................ L........92-100 Le Moyne.............................. L........93-104 at Southern Conn.................W......... 74-69 at Franklin Pierce................. L..........79-84 Sacred Heart........................ L..........80-87 UMass-Lowell....................... L..........80-83 Bridgeport............................. L..........80-90 at Le Moyne.......................... L.......... 67-71 at New Hampshire............... L..........64-89 at Sacred Heart....................W.........87-69 Franklin Pierce......................W.........79-70 Southern Conn..................... L..........73-75 New Hampshire* ................ L..........72-89 %- Constitution Classic Tourn. ! - Pocono Classic & Dowling Tournament *- NECC Playoffs

NCAA TOURNAMENT • 1987 • 1988 • 1990 • 2003 • 2004 • FOLLOW @GOCHARGERSMBB


HISTORY & RECORDS THE UNIVERSITY

UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAVEN • 2012-13 CHARGER MEN’S BASKETBALL

2002-03 (21-10, 17-7 NYCAC) Head Coach: Jay Young @ C.W. Post........................... L..........62-72 @ Concordia..........................W.........77-60 @ Philadelphia...................... L.......... 71-80 Queens.................................. L.......... 71-75 Dowling.................................W.........98-75 AIC.........................................W......... 81-74 NYIT.......................................W......... 67-51 Southampton........................W.........87-68 @ Molloy................................W.........83-78 Mercy....................................W......... 70-51 SCSU.....................................W.........59-56 Philadelphia..........................W.........62-61 Adelphi..................................W.........73-53 C.W. Post...............................W.........69-55 at Dowling.............................W.........67-52 at Bentley.............................. L.......... 48-71 Concordia (N.Y.) ...................W.........79-42 at New York Tech.................. L..........57-66 Queens (N.Y.) .......................W.........66-52 St. Thomas Aquinas.............W.........82-54 at St. Thomas Aquinas.........W.........66-46 at Southampton...................W......... 74-69 Molloy....................................W.........69-59 Bridgeport............................. L.......... 74-78 at Mercy................................W......... 58-47 at Bridgeport........................ L..........63-68 at Adelphi.............................. L..........60-73 Philadelphia +......................W.........72-59 at C.W. Post +....................... L..........69-77 vs. So. New Hampshire ^.....W......... 76-71 vs. C.W. Post ^...................... L..........61-78 + NYCAC Tournament ^ NCAA Tournament

2011-12 REVIEW

2000-2001 (7-20) Head Coach: Jay Young vs. New York Tech................. L..........75-84 vs. Bridgeport.......................W.........62-56 at Stonehill........................... L..........49-52 Bloomsburg.......................... L..........63-72 Teikyo-Post............................ L..........49-78 UMass Lowell....................... L.......... 51-71 American International........ L..........67-92 vs. East Stroudsburg............ L..........62-67 vs. West Liberty....................W.........69-68 Bryant...................................W.........68-61 vs. Southampton.................. L..........63-72 vs. Lock Haven..................... L.80-84 (2ot) vs. Stonehill.......................... L... 60-65 (ot) at Adelphi.............................. L..........56-63 Bentley..................................W.........72-65 Assumption........................... L..........78-84 at Bentley.............................. L..........62-69 at American International.... L..........57-59 at Teikyo-Post.......................W.........64-55 St. Michael’s......................... L..........63-87 at Binghamton......................W.........73-67 at Southern Connecticut...... L.71-84 (2ot) Philadelphia University........W.........66-60 Southern Connecticut.......... L..........93-99 St. Anselm............................. L..........72-75 at Philadelphia University.... L..........56-87 at New Hampshire College.. L..........65-78

2001-2002 (14-13) Head Coach: Jay Young Wheeling Jesuit....................W.........67-54 at Fairmont State................. L..........68-69 Millersville.............................W.........67-61 at Bloomsburg...................... L..........83-89 at Bryant............................... L..........56-62 at So. New Hampshire......... L..........65-81 Bloomsburg..........................W.........77-60 Stonehill College..................W......... 66-51 at College of St. Rose........... L..........77-95 Green Mountain...................W.........79-56 Bentley.................................. L..........63-68 St. Thomas............................W.........55-44 Pittsburgh.............................W......... 77-57 Adelphi U............................... L..........56-69 at American International.... L.... 63-66 ot at Assumption...................... L........96-105 at Bentley College................W.........77-73 Clarion...................................W.........87-75 Merrimack College...............W.........70-68 at Green Mountain...............W.........65-60 at St. Michael’s.................... L.......... 63-74 at St. Anselm ....................... L..........72-85 at Southern Connecticut...... L.......... 71-77 College of St. Rose...............W.........82-66 at Teikyo-Post U....................W.........77-65 So. New Hampshire.............W.......102-98 at Clarion.............................. L.......... 67-74

2012-13 OUTLOOK

1998-99 (9-18) Head Coach: Jim O’Connor Bryant College......................W......... 91-81 Bentley College..................... L.......... 71-79 @ Dowling............................. L..........75-94 St. Michael’s......................... L..........72-94 @ UMass-Lowell*................. L..........63-79 Sacred Heart*......................W.........78-61 v. Pitt-Johnstown!................. L..........79-88 @ E. Stroudsburg!.................W.........72-67 Bridgeport*..........................W......... 81-74 @ Albany*............................. L.......... 73-74 @ Bentley.............................. L.......... 54-97 New Hampshire College*.... L.......... 59-71 @ Bridgeport*......................W.........88-66 @ AIC..................................... L..........55-72 @ N. Hampshire College*.... L..........64-67 Stony Brook*........................W......76-61ot @ Franklin Pierce*...............W.........62-48 UMass-Lowell*..................... L..........79-83 Southern CT*....................... L..........65-81 Albany*.................................W.........86-78 @ Binghamton*.................... L..........59-65 @ Sacred Heart*.................. L.......... 71-85 Binghamton*........................ L..........78-79 @ Stony Brook*.................... L..........61-70 Franklin Pierce*................... L.......... 71-75 @ Southern CT*...................W.........77-72 @ Southern CT#................... L..........57-66 * NECC Game ! @ East Stroudburg Tournament # NECC Tournament

1999-2000 (8-19) Head Coach: Jim O’Connor AIC......................................... L..........59-75 @ Bryant College.................. L..........65-93 @ St. Michael’s College....... L..........69-90 Bentley College..................... L..........65-90 @ Southampton.................... L..........65-69 Nyack College......................W.........67-65 @ UMass-Lowell*................. L..........66-79 @ L.I.U................................... L..........59-78 @ Merrimack College........... L..........60-82 NH College*.......................... L.......... 76-80 Adelphi University.................W.........69-62 @ SCSU*............................... L..........53-81 @ Felician College*..............W.........90-72 @ Binghamton*.................... L..........67-80 Teikyo-Post University*........W......... 76-69 @ Bridgeport*......................W.........87-62 Felician College*..................W.........82-67 UMass-Lowell*..................... L.......70-81ot Merrimack College............... L..........77-86 SCSU*................................... L.......... 70-71 Bridgeport*..........................W.........90-78 @ Franklin Pierce&............... L.......... 54-71 @ Teikyo-Post*.....................W.........68-67 @ NH College*...................... L..........77-98 Binghamton*........................ L...... 80-88ot Franklin Pierce*................... L..........60-63 at Franklin Pierce#............... L..........60-69 * NECC Game # NECC Conference Tournament

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1996-97(5-22) Head Coach: Jim O’Connor Quinnipiac College............... L.......... 76-84 Southampton$..................... L..........89-99 Assumption College$........... L..........80-92 Bryant College...................... L..........88-99 Teikyo-Post ...........................W.........95-90 at New Hampshire............... L..........69-95 Franklin Pierce...................... L..........61-85 Bentley College#.................. L..........66-87 Queens College#.................. L..........58-73 at American International.... L..........64-88 at Stony Brook...................... L..........45-59 at Sacred Heart.................... L..........67-83 Southern Conn..................... L.......... 74-91 Stony Brook.......................... L..........53-66 at Bridgeport........................W......... 87-77 at Albany............................... L..........62-95 at UMass-Lowell................... L..........70-83 Albany................................... L........70-104 at Keene State.....................W....92-81 ot at Southern Conn................. L.......... 74-98 UMass-Lowell....................... L..........55-65 New Hampshire.................... L..........64-82 at Franklin Pierce................. L..........55-96 Sacred Heart........................ L........87-116 Keene State..........................W......... 75-74 Bridgeport.............................W.........75-68 New Hampshire*................. L..........60-78 * - NECC Tournament at Albany $ - Constitution Classic # - Bentley College Tournament

1997-98(7-21) Head Coach: Jim O’Connor St. Michael’s $..................... L..........67-78 Stonehill $............................ L..........79-91 Quinnipiac............................. L..........70-81 Merrimack %......................... L..........73-80 New York Tech %..................W......... 80-76 Dowling................................. L..........66-77 Sacred Heart *..................... L........73-100 Albany *................................ L..........62-73 at UMass-Lowell *................W.........63-62 New Hampshire Col*........... L.......... 74-90 at Lynn.................................. L....... 78-112 at Barry................................. L..........68-84 at Franklin Pierce *..............W.........58-55 at Stony Brook *................... L..........53-58 UMass-Lowell *....................W.........57-50 at Bridgeport *.....................W......... 75-74 Southern Conn. *................. L..........62-72 Stony Brook *....................... L.......... 76-94 AIC......................................... L..........65-73 at Albany *............................ L..........79-87 at Sacred Heart *................. L.......... 76-89 at New Hampshire Col. *..... L..........54-80 Bridgeport *.........................W.........75-65 at Southern Conn. *............. L..........73-85 Franklin Pierce *.................. L..........57-73 at Bryant............................... L..........72-75 UMass-Lowell #....................W.........80-65 at Franklin Pierce #.............. L..........54-73 $ St. Michael’s Tournament % Constitution Classic at SCSU * NECC Game #NECC Tournament

2012-13 COACHES

1995-96 (10-16) Head Coach: Jim O’Connor Stonehill$............................. L.......... 71-81 St. Michael$......................... L..........78-95 at Teikyo-Post.......................W.........78-73 at Quinnipiac........................W.........92-69 at Albany............................... L.......... 62-74 at Le Moyne.......................... L..........69-72 at Sacred Heart.................... L.......... 68-74 Bridgeport............................. L..........78-87 Franklin Pierce...................... L..........69-73 Keene State..........................W.......108-80 Stony Brook..........................W.........66-58 at UMass-Lowell................... L..........61-64 at New Hampshire............... L..........75-85 American Int’l.......................W.........79-57 at Stony Brook......................W......... 82-71 Sacred Heart........................ L..........82-88 Le Moyne.............................. L..........57-60 at Bridgeport........................W......... 82-74 New Hampshire.................... L..........63-72 UMass-Lowell.......................W......... 76-73 Southern Conn..................... L.......... 76-78 at Keene State.....................W.........98-77 at Franklin Pierce................. L..........65-83 at Bryant............................... L..........70-73 Albany...................................W.........65-63 at Southern Conn................. L..........65-69 $ - Constitution Classic

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2003-2004 (21-9) Head Coach: Jay Young at Southern Connecticut......W.........68-42 at Queens (N.Y.).................... L.......... 69-76 at New York Tech.................. L..........66-69 C.W. Post...............................W......... 78-74 at Adelphi..............................W.........67-48 at Mercy................................W.........72-64 Molloy.................................... L..........60-61 at American International....W.........70-59 at Dowling.............................W.........75-70 at Philadelphia..................... L......76-86 ot St. Thomas Aquinas.............W.........66-55 at Bridgeport........................W.........57-40 Dowling.................................W......... 71-63 Bridgeport............................. L......82-87 ot at Concordia (N.Y.)...............W......... 78-76 Bentley..................................W.........87-75 Southampton........................W.......101-65 New York Tech......................W.....94-91 ot at Southampton...................W.........73-64 at Molloy...............................W.........86-83 at C.W. Post.......................... L..........77-82 Adelphi..................................W.........80-67 Mercy....................................W.........82-59 Concordia (N.Y.)....................W.........84-75 Queens (N.Y.)........................W.........85-60 Philadelphia..........................W.........73-59 at St. Thomas Aquinas......... L..........64-67 at Bridgeport +.....................W.........68-63 vs. Philadelphia +................. L..........61-64 vs. So. New Hampshire ^..... L.......... 67-74 + NYCAC Tournament ^ NCAA Tournament 2004-2005 (15-14) Head Coach: Jay Young Pace...................................... L.......... 74-81 C.W. Post............................... L..........54-67 at St. Thomas Aquinas......... L..........56-65 at Philadelphia U.................. L.......... 62-74 Adelphi.................................. L..........55-63 Southampton........................W......... 68-41 at Bentley.............................. L..........57-78 American International........W.........63-57 at New York Tech.................. L..........57-64 at Bridgeport........................ L..........52-53 Dowling.................................W.... 82-79 ot at Queens (N.Y.).................... L..........57-60 Philadelphia U......................W.........83-52 at Molloy...............................W.........63-50 at C.W. Post.......................... L..........50-66 Bridgeport............................. L..........52-54 at Adelphi.............................. L..........35-50 Mercy....................................W.........54-50 Queens (N.Y.)........................W.........79-75 Concordia (N.Y.)....................W.........65-42 at Southampton...................W.........65-57 at Concordia (N.Y.)...............W.........69-48 Molloy....................................W.........78-49 St. Thomas Aquinas.............W.........64-60 New York Tech...................... L..........58-59 at Dowling.............................W.........66-64 at Mercy................................W.........60-52 at Adelphi +..........................W......... 56-41 vs. Queens (N.Y.) +............... L..........55-58 + NYCAC Tournament

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2005-2006 (10-18) Head Coach: Al Seibert Assumption...........................W.....62-61 ot at Le Moyne.......................... L..........79-84 at UMass Lowell................... L..........50-67 Dowling.................................W.... 60-55 ot C.W.Post................................ L.......... 66-71 New York Tech...................... L..........54-60 at Molloy............................... L..........60-84 Bentley..................................W.........89-68 vs Merrimack........................ L..........50-72 at Pace.................................. L..........59-75 at American International.... L..........65-67 at Queens (N.Y.).................... L..........60-73 at Adelphi.............................. L.......... 51-68 Concordia (N.Y.)....................W.........70-61 St. Thomas Aquinas............. L..........62-72 Mercy....................................W.........79-62 at Bridgeport........................ L..........61-66 at Dowling............................. L..........45-67 at C.W. Post..........................W.........63-59 at New York Tech..................W.........69-58 Bridgeport............................. L..........80-87 Molloy....................................W.........82-77 Queens (N.Y.)........................ L..........61-67 Adelphi.................................. L..........49-66 at Concordia (N.Y.)............... L......76-82 ot at STAC..................................W.........64-58 at Mercy................................W.........70-60 at Bridgeport +..................... L..........70-77 + NYCAC Tournament 2006-2007 (9-19) Head Coach: Al Seibert UMass Lowell....................... L..........54-70 vs. Franklin Pierce................W.........73-59 at St. Michael’s.................... L..........79-91 at Mercy*.............................. L.......... 69-76 Bridgeport*.......................... L..........69-81 at Queens (N.Y.)*................. L..........67-84 at New York Tech*................ L.......... 54-74 at #4 Bentley........................ L..........62-81 at Post U............................... L..........61-83 at Adelphi*...........................W.........61-59 at Dowling*........................... L..........64-72 American International........ L..........53-68 at C.W. Post*........................ L..........65-81 Molloy*................................. L..........62-75 at St. Thomas Aquinas*...... L.......... 54-76 Concordia (N.Y.)....................W.........72-62 Mercy*..................................W.........70-60 at Bridgeport*...................... L..........49-60 Queens (N.Y.)*......................W.........73-65 at Molloy*............................. L..........55-73 New York Tech*.................... L..........61-80 Adelphi*................................ L.......... 60-74 Dowling*...............................W.........78-64 C.W. Post*............................W.........77-68 Southern New Hampshire... L.......... 71-86 St. Thomas Aquinas*...........W.........61-53 at Concordia (N.Y.)...............W.........73-66 at New York Tech%............... L..........59-66 % - ECC Quarterfinals * - ECC game

2007-2008 (11-16, 7-13 ECC) Head Coach: Al Seibert at Southern New Hamp....... L.......... 57-74 Felician College....................W.........87-83 Southern Conn. State U....... L.......... 74-76 at Concordia (N.Y.)*.............W......... 86-76 Mercy College*.....................W.........83-63 at Bridgeport*...................... L..........64-75 Adelphi University*..............W.........58-48 at Molloy College*................ L.......... 74-81 at Lynn University %............. L..........57-69 vs. Barry University %...........W.........53-49 at American International....W......... 71-67 N.Y. Institute of Tech.*......... L..........60-65 at Dowling College*............. L..........58-78 #25 C.W. Post*.................... L..........62-78 Bloomfield College...............W.........92-73 St. Thomas Aquinas*...........W.........75-69 Concordia (N.Y.)*................. L..........69-73 Queens (N.Y.)*......................W.........73-56 at Mercy College*.............. LOT........69-70 Bridgeport*.......................... L.......... 76-88 at Queens College*.............. L..........63-73 Molloy College*....................W.........81-55 at N.Y. Institute of Tech.*..... L..........68-70 at Adelphi University*.......... L..........50-66 Dowling College*..................W......... 76-65 at #10 C.W. Post*................ L..........67-85 at St. Thomas Aquinas*...... L..........61-65 *-East Coast Conference Game %- Pepsi/DoubleTree Guest Suites Holiday Classic (Boca Raton, Fla.) 2008-2009 (8-19, 6-16 NE-10) Head Coach: Al Seibert Goldey Beacom.................... L..........75-83 Stonehill *............................ L..........59-70 at Le Moyne *....................... L..........61-64 St. Anselm *......................... L..........65-72 St. Michael’s *.....................W.........62-52 at Southern Connecticut *..W.........59-44 #13 Bentley *.......................W.........70-61 at So. New Hampshire *...... L..........55-69 Southern Connecticut..........W.........64-51 Molloy....................................W.........68-59 at Felician............................. L.......... 47-67 at Pace *............................... L..........78-86 St. Rose *.............................W.........62-61 Post....................................... L..........45-50 at American International *.L..........48-63 Assumption *....................... L..........58-68 at Franklin Pierce *.............. L..........59-68 Umass-Lowell *.................... L..........70-77 at St. Michael’s *...............WOT.......58-52 at St. Anselm *..................... L..........67-77 Le Moyne *........................... L..........60-65 American International *..... L..........56-64 at Assumption *................... L..........57-75 Franklin Pierce *..................W.........61-42 So. New Hampshire *.......... L..........57-67 at UMass-Lowell *................ L..........52-77 at Merrimack *..................... L.......... 63-74 *-Northeast-10 Conference Game

2009-2010 (5-22, 5-17 NE-10) Head Coach: Al Seibert at Molloy College.................. L..........67-70 at American Int’l *................ L..........65-80 Assumption *....................... L..........77-90 Le Moyne *........................... L..........79-80 at St. Rose *......................... L..........65-72 at Pace University *............. L..........61-85 Adelphi University *............. L..........49-59 at Goldey-Beacom................ L..........73-84 vs. Nyack College!................ L..........62-65 vs. Bloomfield College!......... L..........68-88 at Southern Connecticut......W.........63-58 Bentley *............................... L.......... 50-51 at UMass-Lowell *................ L..........48-67 Franklin Pierce *................WOT....... 72-71 at Stonehill College *........... L..........58-72 at St. Michael’s *................. L..........66-72 St. Anselm *......................... L..........56-57 at So. New Hampshire *...... L..........69-80 Merrimack College *............ L..........70-80 American Int’l *.................... L..........57-64 Southern Connecticut *.......W......... 62-47 at Assumption *...................W......... 71-68 at Le Moyne *....................... L..........66-67 St. Rose *............................. L..........66-82 Pace University *..................W.........60-57 Merrimack College *............ L..........86-91 at Adelphi University *......... L..........48-79 *-Northeast-10 Conference Game ! -At Adelphi in Garden City, N.Y. 2010-11 (8-18, 6-16 NE-10) Head Coach: Ted Hotaling at Mercy................................W......... 76-56 American International*...... L..........78-62 at Caldwell............................ L..........88-70 at Assumption *................... L.......... 75-71 at Le Moyne *....................... L.......... 74-70 St. Rose *............................. L..........81-69 Pace *...................................W.........64-55 at Adelphi *.......................... L.......... 62-47 at Bloomfield........................ L..........85-75 at Southern Connecticut *..W.........57-54 at #22 Bentley *.................. L..........61-56 UMass-Lowell *.................... L.......... 68-51 at Franklin Pierce *.............. L..........50-46 Stonehill *............................ L..........78-57 St. Michael’s *..................... L..........63-56 at St. Anselm*...................... L..........88-59 So. New Hampshire *..........W......... 72-51 at Merrimack College *....... L..........89-70 N.Y. Institute of Tech............W.........65-61 at American International *.L.......... 81-61 Southern Connecticut *....... L..........75-57 Assumption *.......................W.........79-54 Le Moyne *...........................W......... 61-57 at St. Rose *......................... L..........84-73 at Pace *............................... L.......... 83-71 Adelphi *...............................W......... 73-71 *-Northeast-10 Conference Game

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2012-13 PLAYERS

Year Games W L Pct. Head Coach 1961-62..................... 20............... 15.............5................750........................... Don Ormrod 1962-63.................... 23............... 18.............5................783........................... Don Ormrod 1963-64.................... 25............... 22.............3................880........................... Don Ormrod 1964-65.................... 25............... 23.............2................920........................... Don Ormrod 1965-66.................... 31............... 29.............2................935........................... Don Ormrod 1966-67.................... 22............... 17.............5................773........................... Don Ormrod 1967-68.................... 31............... 18........... 13...............581..............................Don Burns 1968-69.................... 25............... 22.............3................880..............................Don Burns 1969-70.................... 22............... 14.............8................636..............................Don Burns 1970-71..................... 21................ 3............. 18...............167..............................Don Burns 1971-72..................... 23............... 11........... 12...............478..............................Don Burns 1972-73..................... 24............... 11........... 13...............458..............................Don Burns 1973-74..................... 25............... 13........... 12...............520..............................Don Burns 1974-75..................... 24................ 9............. 15...............375..............................Don Burns 1975-76..................... 25............... 13........... 12...............520..............................Bill Farrow 1976-77..................... 26............... 10........... 16...............385..............................Bill Farrow 1977-78..................... 24............... 12........... 12...............500..............................Bill Farrow 1978-79..................... 27............... 16........... 11...............593..............................Bill Farrow 1979-80..................... 27................ 7............. 20...............259...........Bill Farrow/Gary Bello 1980-81..................... 26............... 15........... 11...............577............................... Stu Grove 1981-82..................... 27............... 18.............9................667............................... Stu Grove 1982-83.................... 29............... 18........... 11...............621............................... Stu Grove 1983-84.................... 29............... 17........... 12...............586............................... Stu Grove 1984-85.................... 29............... 16........... 13...............552............................... Stu Grove 1985-86.................... 28............... 19.............9................679............................... Stu Grove 1986-87..................... 32............... 23.............9................719............................... Stu Grove 1987-88..................... 31............... 26.............5................839............................... Stu Grove 1988-89.................... 31............... 19........... 12...............613............................... Stu Grove 1989-90.................... 31............... 21........... 10...............677............................... Stu Grove 1990-91..................... 28............... 16........... 12.............. .571................................ Stu Grove 1991-92..................... 28............... 17........... 11...............607............................... Stu Grove 1992-93.................... 27............... 13........... 14...............481............................... Stu Grove 1993-94.................... 27................ 6............. 21...............222............................... Stu Grove 1994-95.................... 27................ 9............. 18...............333............................... Stu Grove 1995-96.................... 26............... 10........... 16...............385......................... Jim O’Connor 1996-97..................... 27................ 5............. 22...............185......................... Jim O’Connor 1997-98..................... 28................ 7............. 21...............250......................... Jim O’Connor 1998-99.................... 27................ 9............. 18...............333......................... Jim O’Connor 1999-2000................ 27................ 8............. 19...............296......................... Jim O’Connor 2000-01..................... 27................ 7............. 20...............259............................... Jay Young 2001-02..................... 27............... 14........... 13...............519............................... Jay Young 2002-03.................... 31............... 21........... 10...............677............................... Jay Young 2003-04.................... 30............... 21.............9................700............................... Jay Young 2004-05.................... 29............... 15........... 14.............. .517................................ Jay Young 2005-06.................... 28............... 10........... 18...............357............................... Al Seibert 2006-07..................... 28................ 9............. 19...............321............................... Al Seibert 2007-08..................... 27............... 11........... 16...............407............................... Al Seibert 2008-09.................... 27................ 8............. 19...............296............................... Al Seibert 2009-10..................... 27................ 5............. 22...............227............................... Al Seibert 2010-11..................... 26................ 8............. 18...............308...........................Ted Hotaling 2011-12..................... 28............... 15........... 13...............536...........................Ted Hotaling Totals........................ 1370............ 719..........652............. .525............................. 51 Seasons

2012-13 COACHES

2011-12 (15-13, 10-12 NE-10) Head Coach: Ted Hotaling at Dowling ...........................W......... 71-56 Saint Rose*..........................W.. 80-73(OT) Adelphi*................................ L..........61-66 at Pace*................................ L..........45-55 Assumption*........................W.........61-59 Le Moyne*............................W.........65-57 at American Int’l*.................W.........63-43 Mercy....................................W.........72-48 at Southern Connecticut*...W.........61-53 at Nyack................................W......... 77-61 Molloy....................................W.........90-62 at Stonehill*.........................W.........55-49 Merrimack*.......................... L.......... 74-85 Franklin Pierce*...................W.........65-62 at So. New Hampshire*....... L..........59-65 at Saint Michael’s*..............W.........75-65 Bentley*................................ L..........54-66 Saint Anselm*......................W.........66-56 at UMass Lowell*................. L..........54-80 at Adelphi*........................... L..........61-64 Pace*.................................... L.......... 51-54 at Assumption*.................... L... 75-76(OT) at Le Moyne*........................W.........69-56 American Int’l*..................... L..........57-64 Southern Connecticut*........ L.......... 51-66 at Saint Rose*...................... L..........70-73 at Pace%...............................W......... 51-49 at Adelphi%........................... L.......... 51-54 *-Northeast-10 Conference game %-Northeast-10 Conference tournament

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ALL-TIME ROSTER

The following list represents all players who have worn a New Haven basketball varsity uniform entering this season. Basketball has been a varsity sport at the University of New Haven since 1961. (Key: first year listed - first year of first year played, second year - second year of final year played) Example: 1991-93 - played 1991-92 season and 1992-93 season). We welcome all verifiable corrections or additions to this list. Jeffery Adkins Jr., G, 2010-12 Cameron Drew, G, 1982-85 Vic Laczkowski, G, 1974-75 Peter Rogers, G, 1967-68 Kingsley Aguh, G, 2008-10 Mark Drew, G, 1983-87 Joe Lahoud, G, 1964-65 Tim Ruckdeschel, F, 1994-95 Alberto Alberdi, G, 1998-03 Calvin Edwards, F, 1978-80 Victor F. Latvis, 1955-57 Greg Rudomanski, F, 1972-73 Andoni Alberdi, G/F, 2000-01 Larry Emery, C, 1978-80 Brian Ledbetter, F, 2005-06 C.J. Ruskey, F, 2009-10 Jarred Alford, G, 2007-08 Gary Esposito, F, 1963-64 Jeff Lee, G, 2000-01 Bob Ruth, G, 1961-65 Phil Andros, F, 1963-67 Jerry Esposito, F, 1963-66 Jim Lee, F, 1974-75 D.J. Sackmann, G, 2005-09 Fred Allen, G, 1961-62 Justin Exum, G, 2010-12 Walter Lee, F, 1961-62 Mike Samuel, F, 1977-79 Jim Allen, G, 1975-79 Mark Fain, F, 1979-80 Gary Liberatore, F, 1962-66 Earnest Sampson, G, 1996-97 Eric Anderson, F, 2011-12 Larry Faust, C, 1970-71 Clarence Long, C, 1969-71 Dennis Scatliffe, F, 2000-02 Sal Arminio, F, 1961-62 Len Favours, F, 1970-71 Ray Lynch, G, 1984-86 Vin Sciglio, C, 1980-82 Dwayne Arrington, G,1992-96 Bob Fesik, G, 1980-82 Hank Macala, G, 1966-70 Joe Sclafani, G, 1981-83 Louis Arroyo, G, 1973-74 Marvin Fields, G, 1987-90 Stan MacLachlan, G, 1972-74 Tyrone Settles, F, 1980-83 Lou Ayala, F, 1994-95 Nick Filantres, G, 1999-02 Joe Magdon, G, 1964-65 Robert Sheard, C, 1987-91 Kemar Bailey, G, 2003-04 Kevin Finucane, G, 1971-73 Joe Maniaci, F, 1966-67 Paul Silva, F, 1979-81 Stan Bakoledis, G, 1962-63 Geoff Fletcher, F, 1975-79 Ted Mankowski, F, 1972-75 Tony Simonelli, G, 1970-73 Ade Barek, F, 2011-12 Bob Foglio, G, 1970-73 Clarence Marlow, F, 1978-80 Ken Sinclair, G, 1980-84 Ron Barone, G, 1989-93 Krystian Foriest, F, 2010-12 Mike Mattern, G, 1982-83 Henry Slater, G, 1976-77 Bruce Barrett, G, 1982-83 Tom Fortune, F, 1969-72 Edgar Maull, G, 1979-83 Brian Smith, G, 1987-91 Bill Battle, G, 1966-70 Kobie Fowler, F, 1989-93 Russell Mayo, G, 2003-04 Jason Smith, G, 1999-00 Gary Battle, G, 1987-91 Jim Frulla, F, 1979-82 Jim McCarthy, G, 1965-66 Kevin Smith, G, 1981-82 Manny Beauduy, F, 1999-00 Charles Gegauer, G, 1961-62 Samir McDaniels, F, 2011-12 Reggie Smith, C/F, 1983-84 Micah Bennett, F, 1996-99 Keith George, G, 1992-96 Anthony McKnight, F, 1982-86 Ron Smith, F, 1973-74 Anthony Bethune, F, 1993-95 Skip Gilman, G, 1971-73 Kevin McLaughlin, F, 2010-12 Sam Smith, G, 2000-01 Marvin Billups, G, 2007-08 Derek Glasper, G, 2003-04 John McQuillan, G, 1955-57 Greg Spicer, G, 1982-86 Larry Black, F, 1973-74 Robert Glover, F, 1992-96 Jim McTygue, C, 1974-78 John Stanley, G, 1983-84 Anthony Blades, F/C, 1978-80 Jerome Goforth, F, 1994-96 Vin Medvetz, G, 1983-84 Tetrick Stonar, G, 2005-08 Willie Bonds, F, 1967-69 Don Grannis, F, 1965-66 Tom Milone, G, 1973-75 Jim Stonick, G, 1969-72 Jon Bradley, G, 2008-09 Tom Granville, F, 1977-78 Erik Milk, F, 2004-08 Mike Stys, G, 2009-11 Jamaal Brooks, G, 2001-05 Darryl Greene, G, 2006-10 Darren Miller, F/C, 1994-95 Mark Suchenski, F, 1974-78 Ben Bowers, F, 1986-88 Dan Grove, G, 1992-1996 Jermaine Miller, F/C, 2004-05 John Sullivan, F, 2002-06 David Brown, C, 1962-65 Mike Grove, G, 1989-93 Joel Miller, F, 1988-89 Mike Summers, G, 1997-00 Robert Brown, G, 1975-76 Charles Guittar, F, 1992-94 Willie Mintz, F/C, 1978-82 David Sweeting, G, 1990-92 Wayne Bush, F, 1977-78 Randy Gunther, C, 1984-85 John Miszuk, G, 1963-66 Gary Taylor, G, 1974-76 Stephen Bynum, F, 1996-98 Bill Haas, G, 1981-82 Mike Mitchell, G, 1970-71 Hayward Thaxton, G, 1980-81 Jamaal Camah, F, 2000-02 John Hampton, G, 1998-99 Justin Moore, F, 2004-05 Angelo Thomas, C, 1997-99 Carl Campbell, G/F, 2006-08 Art Hamm, G, 1963-64 Paul Moore, F, 1961-62 Charles Thompson, F/C, 2007-08 John Cangelosi, G, 1966-70 Larry Haney, G, 1975-79 Brian Moriarty, G, 2002-06 Mike Thurman, G, 1990-91 Tom Carey, F, 1973-74 Lubbie Harper, F, 1961-64 John Mulligan, G, 1972-74 Steven Tipa, G, 1974-75 Brett Carmichel, G, 2004-05 Sean Harris, G, 2009-12 Jim Munson, F, 1985-87 Mamady Tonguino, F, 2002-06 Ismael Caro, G, 2002-04 Antawn Hayes, G, 2005-09 Randall Murphy, G, 1993-94 Erik Torkelson, C, 1987-91 James Carr, C, 2008-10 Trevor Herbert, G, 1996-00 Sean Murphy, G, 1984-86 Wade Townsend, G, 1978-81 Jon Castaldi, F, 2002-06 Fred Hill, F, 1980-83 Jack Nisbet, G, 1965-69 Frank Turner, C, 1996-00 Dave Centore, F, 1985-89 Mel Horowitz, C, 1961-64 Joe Novak, F, 1971-72 Jamal Tyrrell, G, 2000-02 Cassius Chaney, F, 2006-10 Joe Horvath, G, 1978-79 Corey Orgias, G/F, 2007-08 Shawn Ustunel, F, 2009-11 Greg Clancy, G, 1994-97 Haggai Hundert, G, 2004-05 Joe Pacheco, F, 1966-70 Marlon Valentin, C, 1993 Lance Clark, G, 1994-99 Keith Hylton, C, 1972-74 Nick Pacheco, F, 1996 Charles Vasser, 2005-06 Ken Coleman, G, 1984-88 Dave Hyman, G, 1977-81 Mark Palmieri, G, 2009-12 George Waldron, G, 1962-63 Peter Constance, G, 1967-70 Dick Jackson, G, 1961-65 Ilias Papatonis, C, 1994-96 Samont Washington, F, 1998-01 Peter Cooney, F, 1962-63 Kelvin Jackson, F, 2007-10 James Park, C, 1963-64 Joel Wasserman, F, 1962-64 Al Corbin, C, 1973-76 Robert Jamerson, F, 2007-11 Jim Pasacarella, G, 1970-71 Herb Watkins, F/G, 1984-88 Mike Costigan, F, 1983-86 Cyrus James, C, 2011-12 Josh Paulino, G, 2008-09 Hency Watt, G, 1985-89 Dwayne Crawford, C, 1989-93 J.R. Janda, G, 1998-2001 Ray Pennington, F, 1970-71 Henry Weaver, F, 1969-70 Nick Crismale, F, 1969-72 Stan Januska, G, 1961-62 Peter Perhach, F/C, 1970-72 Randy West, G, 1977-78 Marc Crowley, F, 1994-95 Bill Jeffress, F, 1984-88 Barry Person, 2005-06 Marcus White, F/C, 2007-08 Barry Cunningham, F, 1973-77 Bryan Johnson, C, 1981-84 Barry Pheonix, F, 1983-85 Michael Whitehead, G, 2001-04 Alan D’Auria, F, 2010-12 Larry Johnson, G, 1975-76 Kelvin Pittman, F, 1988-92 Andrew Wilder, F, 1973-75 Jeff Daiker, G, 1987-91 Greg Jones, F, 1970-72 Alvin Pope, F, 1974-77 Jason Williams, F, 1989-93 Raphael daSilva, G, 2005-06 Greg Jones, F, 1985-86 Bill Porto, G, 1961-62 Jeremy Williams, G, 2009-12 John Davis, F, 1970-71 James Katz, F, 1967-68 Jeff Pupo, G, 1987-89 Kellen Wingate, F, 2000, 03-04 Martin DeFazio, G, 1965-70 Jack Kelly, G, 1961-64 Andy Quinn, F, 1976-78 Chris Wirth, G, 1992-1993 Bob Dembinski, C, 1966-68 Jeff Kennerly, F, 2002-04 Bob Radimer, F, 1978-79 Keith Wright, F, 2000-04 Donald Dempsey, C, 1964-68 Ryan Killion, G, 2004-05, 06-07 John Raslavsky, F, 1962-66 Krys Wrobel, F, 1999-00 Ashanti DePass, G, 2010-12 Vin Kirilichin, C, 1971-75 Mike Rakowski, C, 1987-91 Rich Yaldizian, G, 1971-73 Al DiLeonardo, G, 1962-63 Bill Kirkpatrick, F, 1970-73 Billie Rea, F, 1998-00 Kevin Yalter, G, 1978-79 John Dillon, G, 1967-71 JC Kouame, F, 2002-07 Craig Recla, G, 1990-91 Tyshawn Yopp, G, 2004-06 Ron Diorio, F, 1965-69 Mike Kulpa, G, 1994-98 Roland Reed, C, 1982-84 Phil Young, C, 1981-82 Qadir Dixon, G, 1994-97 Eric Knowlton, F, 1964-65 John Reynolds, C/F, 1983-87 Nick Zauner, F, 1996-00 Ron Dolecki, F,1975-80 John Krawiecki, F, 1969-70 Walter Richard, G, 1993 Chris Dolley, G, 1976-80 James Lawhorn, C, 1979-80 Ronald Riordan, F, 1968-70

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Steven H. Kaplan, Ph.D., University President

Dr. Kaplan began his teaching career in 1982 as an Instructor of English at the University of Maryland, European Division. From 1985-1989, he served as Visiting Lecturer in American Studies at Eberhard-Karls Universität, Tübingen, Germany – one of the oldest and most highly regarded universities in Europe. After completing his doctoral studies at Eberhard-Karls Universität, he returned to the U.S. to teach English at the University of Southern Colorado. Within three years, he was made department chair, serving in that capacity for two years before becoming Director of the Center for International Studies. Dr. Kaplan also served as dean of Arts and Humanities at SUNY College at Buffalo and as Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Butler University. In addition to earning his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature at Eberhard-Karls Universität, Dr. Kaplan holds a Master of Arts degree (with a concentration in philosophy, German and English) from Eberhard-Karls Universität and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of California at Los Angeles.

Dr. Kaplan and his wife, Anemone Schweizer-Kaplan, are both ardent opera buffs and love to ballroom dance, hike and downhill ski. They share a great love for the visual and performing arts and have traveled to more than 30 countries during their 35 years together, including Tanzania, where they hiked up Mt. Kilimanjaro. They have a son and three daughters. Dr. Kaplan grew up in Chicago, the son of a shoe store owner and an actress-comedienne. He said his stepfather, Irving Glovin, taught him to love ideas and appreciate the contributions we all need to make to good causes. Irv Glovin was a good friend of Oskar Schindler, was instrumental in getting the story out in book and film form (he was associate producer of the film), and is President of the Oskar Schindler Humanitarian Foundation. Dr. Kaplan also serves on the board of the Foundation. Anemone Schweizer-Kaplan grew up in Southwest Germany. She holds the equivalent of an American M.A. in Secondary Education and taught at a German high school. She is a ceramics artist and taught German and pottery as an adjunct faculty member in Colorado and Virginia.

Dr. Kaplan is the author of a book on American translations of the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke; a book on Tim O’Brien’s fiction, published by the University of

Deborah Chin, Associate Vice President, Director of Athletics and Recreation

As head women’s volleyball coach, Chin fashioned a Hall of Fame resume - literally - earning induction into the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Hall of Fame in December, 2006. Chin is also a member of the Connecticut Volleyball Hall of Fame (Inducted

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In a 19-year career (1975-93) as head coach for the Chargers, she posted a 578-179 record (.764) and was at that time only the fifth Division II coach to win 500 career matches. The Chargers made 10 trips to the NCAA tournament during Chin’s reign, reaching the top five four times. Her awards include six AVCA Northeast Region Coach of the Year distinctions as well as eight New England Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year honors. Chin coached the Chargers to twelve 30-win seasons, including six straight. She is also recognized internationally as a top volleyball clinician. As an administrator, Chin has served on over 30 national and regional committees. In addition to her most recent position as Chair of the Division II Management Council, her resume includes terms as chairperson for the NCAA Division II Volleyball Committee (1988-92), the NCAA Division II Baseball Committee (1997-2001), the NCAA Northeast Regional Football Committee (1999-2003), and the NACDA John McLendon Minority Scholarship Committee (1999-present). She served four years on the NACWAA Board of Directors (1993-96), and acted as the Volleyball Commissioner for the 1995 Special Olympics World Games held in New Haven. A graduate of SUNY-Cortland with a Bachelor’s of Science in Physical Education, Chin earned her Master’s of Science degree in Physical Education from UNC-Greensboro.

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Among her numerous honors, Chin was named the NACWAA NCAA Division II Administrator of the Year in 2009 after serving as the D-II Management Council Chair. In 2007, the Connecticut Sportswriters’ Alliance presented Chin with the Gold Key Award, the state’s top sporting honor which recognizes significant contributions to athletics in the State of Connecticut. Chin won the NACDA/Continental Airlines Athletic Director of the Year for the Northeast Region in 199899 and was awarded the NACWAA Josten’s District I Administrator of the Year Award in 1997. Chin won the National Association for Girls and Women in Sports Presidential Award in March 1997 and was the Connecticut Post Woman of the Year in 1993. Chin has also earned the U.S. Volleyball Association Meritorious Service Award and the YMCA Women in Leadership Award. In 2010, she was honored as an Elm City Legend, an event which recognizes the greater New Haven region’s best in sports and community dedication.

October, 1998), the Connecticut Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame (April, 1999), and the Athletics Hall of Fame at her alma mater, SUNY-Cortland.

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UNH Athletics has enjoyed a high level of success across the board during Chin’s tenure as Director of Athletics, advancing to NCAA tournament over 50 times in 17-plus years. UNH has recently made a number of capital improvements to athletic and recreational facilities, including the construction of the multi-million dollar David A. Beckerman Student Recreation Center, a $1.3 million synthetic turf renovation of Kayo Field (soccer and lacrosse), as well as installation of stateof-the-art blue and gold synthetic turf at the new Ralph F. DellaCamera Stadium. In 2007, Chin spearheaded efforts to re-instate football as a varsity program and find UNH a new athletics conference that best fits the institution’s long-term academic and athletic aspirations. Both goals were accomplished when UNH announced on November 13, 2007 that it had been accepted as a full member of the prestigious Northeast-10 Conference, effective the 2008-09 academic year. After a five-year hiatus, the Charger football team returned to the gridiron in 2009, and have since won back-to-back conference championships and advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals.

A member of the University of New Haven staff since 1975, Chin began her UNH career as Coordinator of Women’s Athletics. She was responsible for starting the women’s intercollegiate athletic program at UNH, coaching volleyball, tennis, basketball and softball in the early years. Chin eventually surrendered all head coaching responsibilities, except volleyball, when she was promoted to Associate Director of Athletics in 1979.

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Deborah Chin became the school’s fourth Director of Athletics in 1993, and currently oversees a department which sponsors 16 NCAA Division II varsity sports. She was elected to the prestigious position of Chair for the NCAA’s Division II Management Council for 2008 and was promoted to Associate Vice President, Director of Athletics and Recreation in 2010.

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President Kaplan also was awarded the 2011 William M. Burke Presidential Award for Experiential Education by the National Society for Experiential Education. The award recognizes President Kaplan’s efforts to make UNH a national leader in experiential education, requiring every undergraduate student to complete an internship, an academic service learning experience, international study or a faculty-mentored research

Previously, Dr. Kaplan was chancellor and professor of English at the University of Virginia’s College at Wise, the only four-year branch campus of the University of Virginia and one of the nation’s best public colleges, according to U. S. News & World Report.

South Carolina Press; and an anthology of international war stories, published by the University Press of Colorado. He also has written a number of scholarly essays.

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UNH now ranks among the top comprehensive universities in the North and boasts nationally ranked programs in a number of majors across business, criminal justice, engineering, forensic science, and the liberal arts and sciences. In recognition of his contributions to transforming the University, Dr. Kaplan was named “Businessman of the Year” by Business New Haven magazine in 2008.

project before graduation.

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Since becoming president of the University of New Haven in 2004, Steven H. Kaplan, Ph.D. has led the University of New Haven through a period of remarkable growth and development. In the past five years alone, enrollment has grown by 34 percent to more than 6,400 undergraduate and graduate students, who hail from 35 states and some 45 countries. Full-time undergraduate enrollment has grown by 59 percent and applications have increased by 176 percent. During this time, the University has completed over $100 million in construction projects and has launched 15 new academic programs.

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CHARGER ATHLETIC CLUB

The Charger Athletics Club serves as a vital force in helping the University of New Haven Department of athletics continue its strong athletics tradition. The success of the athletic programs enhances the university’s reputation at both the regional and national levels.

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Membership in the Charger Athletics Club is open to alumni, parents of student-athletes, faculty & staff, students and friends of athletics. The funds raised by the Charger Athletics Club help fund capital projects, which benefit all of the Charger athletic teams and help to enhance the game-day experiences of loyal fans, faculty, staff and the local community who support UNH student-athletes.

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All gifts to the Charger Athletics Club by alumni, parents, faculty, staff and friends will be counted in the university’s Annual Fund. By making an annual fund gift through the Charger Athletics Club donors are emphasizing the importance of athletics to the University community and helping student-athletes succeed on and off the field. Annual membership runs from July 1 through June 30 and is open to all for a minimum donation of $50.

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MEMBERSHIP LEVELS All-American Club: $1,000 + Director’s Club: $500-$999 Coaches’ Club: $250-$499 Captain’s Club: $100-$249 Varsity Club: $50-$99

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Women’s Cross Country NCAA National Qualifier: 2004

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the department of intercollegiate athletics is to support the mission of the university and to integrate intercollegiate athletics into higher education so that the educational experience of the student-athlete is paramount. The department will provide growth opportunities to achieve in a nationally competitive intercollegiate program that attracts, nurtures and graduates student-athletes who under the guidance of a quality staff, represent the University of New Haven with character and integrity while achieving academic excellence, serving the community and pursuing excellence in their respective sports.

Baseball NCAA World Series: 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1998; NCAA Regionals: 1972, 1973, 1976, 1981, 1983, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2010; NAIA World Series: 1966, 1970; NAIA Regionals: 1965, 1967, 1969 Men’s Basketball NCAA Regionals: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 2003, 2004; NAIA: 1966, 1968, 1969 Women’s Basketball NCAA National Champions: 1987 NCAA Elite 8: 1988; NCAA Regionals: 1986, 1989, 2003, 2006, 2007 Football NCAA Runner-up: 1997; NCAA Semifinals: 1992; NCAA Regionals: 1993, 1995, 2011 Men’s Golf NCAA 7th place: 1970; NCAA Regionals: 2004, 2005; NCAA Nationals: 2004; NCAA Regionals (Individual): 2006, 2007 Men’s Lacrosse NCAA Regionals: 1977, 1978 Women’s Lacrosse NCAA Regionals: 2009 Men’s Track & Field NCAA National Qualifiers: 1975, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Women’s Track & Field NCAA National Champions: 2011 (5) NCAA National Qualifiers: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Men’s Soccer NCAA Runner-up: 1976; NCAA Semifinals: 1977, 1984; NCAA Regionals: 1972, 1975, 1978, 1981, 1983; NAIA: 1970 Women’s Soccer NCAA Regionals: 2005, 2006 Softball NCAA Regionals: 1995, 1996, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Women’s Volleyball NCAA Elite 8: 1984, 1985, 1988, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2008; NCAA Regionals: 1983, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011; EAIAW: 1978, 1981

DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS PHILOSOPHY Higher education has lasting importance on an individual’s future success. For this reason, the emphasis for the student-athlete experience at the University of New Haven is a comprehensive program of learning and development in a personal setting. As an NCAA Division II program, our approach provides growth opportunities through academic achievement, learning in high-level athletic competition and development of positive societal attitudes in service to community. The balance and integration of these different areas of learning opportunity provide our student-athletes a path to graduation while cultivating a variety of skills and knowledge for life ahead. The University of New Haven seeks to provide the world with leaders who can make a positive difference in a global society. Studentathletes are afforded unique opportunities for leadership because of the visibility provided through athletics competition. UNH’s intercollegiate program provides opportunities for its student-athletes to develop moral virtues, such as courage, self-confidence, and integrity and to learn communication and teamwork skills associated with outstanding leadership. Thus the Department of Athletics helps the University satisfy its primary aspiration, which is to prepare students to lead purposeful and fulfilling lives in a global society through experiential, collaborative, and discovery-based learning. The Department of Athletics is committed to delivering intercollegiate athletics programs that are consistent with the University’s mission and generates the trust and support of its various constituencies. The goal of the department is to field sports teams that compete successfully against other NCAA Division II teams while upholding the academic standards of the University of New Haven. The department is also committed to conducting its programs in strict adherence to the policies, rules and regulations set by the University’s administration, Board of Governors, the NCAA and the Northeast-10 Conference. Through its programs, the department gives its student-athletes of different genders, races, religions, national origins and sexual orientation opportunities to participate in intercollegiate competition. The intercollegiate program will function free of discrimination with a University commitment to the adherence to Title IX and the Office of Civil Rights guidelines. A major goal of the Department of Athletics is to help student-athletes realize the full potential of their athletic abilities while also increasing their intellectual capabilities and providing them a meaningful opportunity to earn a baccalaureate degree. The department will not compromise its commitment to educate and graduate its student-athletes. Department of Athletics personnel are expected to represent the University in a manner consistent with UNH’s principles and values. All personnel are expected to perform their responsibilities with the highest standards of integrity, ethical behavior and sportsmanship at all times. Coaches and staff are expected to treat student-athletes fairly and with respect and to facilitate leadership that helps them mature physically, intellectually, emotionally and socially. DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS HIGHLIGHTS • The UNH women’s volleyball team has reached the NCAA Sweet 16 eighteen times since 1983, and advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight 11 times, including an Elite Eight appearance in 2008. • Baseball has consistently been ranked as one of the winningest Division II programs in NCAA history. Baseball Coach Emeritus Frank “Porky” Vieira retired after the 2006 season as Division II’s all-time winningest coach by percentage, and logged 1,127 career victories. The team has appeared in 17 College World Series and made 32 Regional appearances. Baseball has also produced nine major league players, including former Cy Young winner Steve Bedrosian of the Philadelphia Phillies. • Women’s Basketball won the NCAA Division II National Championship in 1987. • The football program has appeared in five NCAA playoffs, earning runner-up status in 1997. That title-game appearance made UNH the only football team in the State of Connecticut to ever compete for a national title and the smallest school (in terms of enrollment) to compete for an NCAA Championship. • Women’s track and field has produced arguably the most successful individual student-athlete in Charger history. Shannon Gagne won five national championships during the 2010-11 academic year and helped bring the program a fourth place finish at the 2011 National Championship meet. • Tailback Roger Graham won the 1993 Harlon Hill Trophy as the top Division II Football Player in the nation.



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