TIP-OFF MAGAZINE: 2021-22 Towson Basketball

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents/Seating Chart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Towson University Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Tiger Men’s Head Coach Pat Skerry . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Men’s Basketball Coaches and Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Meet the Men’s Basketball Tigers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Men’s Basketball Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Men’s Basketball Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Tiger Women’s Head Coach Diane Richardson . . . 22 Women’s Assistant Coaches and Support Staff . . . 26 Meet the Women’s Basketball Tigers . . . . . . . . . . 28 Women’s Basketball Roster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Women’s Basketball Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Men’s Basketball Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Women’s Basketball Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Director of Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 SECU Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 First Aid

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Q U I C K FA C T S (latest published information) Address Information: Mailing: 8000 York Road Towson, Maryland 21252-0001 USA Main Phone: 410-704-2000 Admissions Phone: 410-704-2113 Admissions Fax: 410-704-3030 Email: admissions@towson.edu Website: www.towson.edu Towson Dates: 1866 founded in Baltimore as the State Normal School 1915 moved to Towson 1935 State Teachers College at Towson 1963 Towson State College 1976 Towson State University 1997 Towson University Colleges: College of Business and Economics College of Education College of Fine Arts and Communication College of Health Professions College of Liberal Arts The Jess and Mildred Fisher College of Science and Mathematics Honors College Degree Programs: 64 undergraduate majors 46 master’s programs 4 doctoral programs Degrees Offered: Au.D., B.A., B.F.A., B.M., B.S., B.T.P.S., Ed.D., M.A., M.A.T., MBA, M.Ed., M.F.A., M.M., M.S., Sc.D. Popular Undergraduate Programs: Business Administration, Psychology, Mass Communication, Nursing, Biology Popular Graduate Programs: Applied Information Technology, Reading Education, Human Resource Development, Instructional Technology, Teaching

The largest comprehensive university in the Baltimore area, Towson University is nationally recognized for its excellent programs in the arts sciences, communications, business, health professions, education, fine arts and computer information systems. The university is located in the suburban community of Towson, Maryland, eight miles north of downtown Baltimore. The 328-acre campus is beautifully landscaped. It is a blend of traditional and modern architecture, open space, woods and streams.

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COLLEGE DEANS The College of Business and Economics SHOHREH KAYNAMA The College of Education LAURIE MULLEN The College of Fine Arts and Communication REGINA CARLOW The College of Health Professions LISA PLOWFIELD The College of Liberal Arts CHRIS CHULOS The Jess and Mildred Fisher College of Science and Mathematics DAVID VANKO Office of Graduate Studies DAVID OWNBY The Honors College TERRY COONEY University Libraries SUZANNA CONRAD




MEN’S COACH PAT SKERRYAfter winning just one game during his first When Pat Skerry was announced as the 13th men’s basketball head coach at Towson University on April 5, 2011, he took over a program that had endured 15-straight losing seasons. The Medford, Mass. native has revitalized the Towson men’s basketball program, leading the Tigers to consistent success in the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA). Under Skerry’s leadership, Towson has the highest Graduation Success Rate (GSR) in the CAA. Towson enters the 2021-22 season having won at least 18 games in six of the last nine years. The Tigers have participated in two postseason tournaments since the 2013-14 campaign. In 2015-16 and 2016-17, Towson finished with at least 20 wins, the second time in school history that Towson has won 20 games in consecutive seasons. Towson’s 25-win year in the 2013-14 campaign was the highest amount of victories in a season in Division I and most since 1977-78. The Tigers enjoyed a strong 2019-20 campaign that resulted in 19 victories and a third-place finish in the CAA for the third time in five years. The Tigers won a program record seven CAA road games and had a seven-game winning streak during the month of January. Brian Fobbs and Allen Betrand finished in the top-11 in the CAA in scoring and earned All-CAA Second Team and Third Team respectively while Nicolas Timberlake was the CAA Sixth Man of the Year. During the 2017-18 season, Towson won the Florida Gulf Coast Showcase and the Basketball Hall of Fame Belfast Classic. In addition, Towson had a 10-game winning streak, which was tied for the third best in program history. The Tigers started the season 10-1, which was the best in Towson’s Division I era, and received votes in the Associated Press Top 25 poll for the second time in program history. The Tigers also spent six weeks in the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 poll peaking at No. 4 on Dec. 19, 2017. Skerry, who won his 100th career game as Towson’s head coach on Nov. 21 following a win over Penn, was the recipient of the 2017 Gene Bartow award, which recognizes outstanding achievement and contributions to the game.

season, Skerry led the Tigers to an 18-13 record in 2012-13. Not only was it the first winning season since 1995-96, it was also the largest single-season turnaround in NCAA Division I history. Skerry was selected as the CAA Coach of the Year: he became the first coach to receive that honor since Terry Truax earned back-to-back Big South Conference Coach of the Year honors in 1992-93 and 1993-94. The success continued during the 2013-14 season as the Tigers won a Division I record 25 games. This includes winning their first two postseason games as a Division I program in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament. The 2013-14 season saw the Tigers end the year ranked 84th in the RPI, marking the first time Towson finished the season in the Top 100. The Tigers also received their first votes in the national polls in the Associated Press Top 25 poll. Skerry has used his platform as a head coach and teamed up with Tom Herrion to start Autism Awareness in college basketball. What started as two guys with an idea has turned into a national event where hundreds of coaches wear the prominent blue puzzle piece pin. The effort put forth by both Skerry and Herrion were recognized as the duo was honored with the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Guardians of the Game Service Award. Skerry served as an assistant for two seasons at the College of Charleston. In addition, Skerry spent five years with league teams William & Mary (200003) and Northeastern University (1998-2000). In 1996, Skerry became the second-youngest head coach in the nation at the age of 26 when he was selected to guide the Curry basketball program. During his two-year stop with the Colonels, he led Curry to its first winning season in five years. Skerry played collegiately at Tufts from 1989-92 where he was a two-time team captain and garnered All-New England honors. As a point guard, he recorded a school-record 650 assists during his career - a mark that still ranks as the 17th best in NCAA Division III history. Skerry earned both of his collegiate degrees from Tufts, earning his bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1992 and his Master’s Degree in education in 1995. Pat and his wife, Kristen, have two sons, Ryan and Owen. W W W.T O W S O N T I G E R S . C O M 7


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Pat Skerry

Head Coach 11th Season at Towson Tufts ’92

Chris Conway

Director of Student-Athlete Development 1st Season at Towson York, ‘16

Tim Leonard

Towson AD/MBB Oversight

Kevin Clark

Associate Head Coach 11th Season at Towson Clark, ‘81

Jordan Malkin

Director of Operations 2nd Season at Towson Rhode Island, ‘20

Carolyn Carter

Administrative Assistant

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Patrick O’Connell Associate Head Coach 6th Season at Towson Johns Hopkins, ‘10

Matt Kabay

Assistant Athletic Trainer 1st Season at Towson Waynesburg ‘14

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Assistant Director for Academic Achievement

Parfait Bitee

Assistant Coach 5th Season at Towson Rhode Island, ‘08

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Player Chris Biekeu Chris Caliguiran Tyler Coleman Jason Gibson Tyler Gill Juwan Gray Brandon Held Rahdir Hicks Cam Holden Curtis Holland III Darrick Jones Jr. Olugbemi Joseph Terry Nolan Jr. Chase Paar Justin Patterson Antonio Rizzuto Charles Thompson Nicolas Timberlake

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Cl. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Gr. R-Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. So. R-Fr. Gr. Jr. R-Jr. Sr. Jr. R-Jr.

Hometown / Previous School Montreal, Quebec / Vanier College Accokeek, Md. / Bishop Ireton H.S. Woodbridge, Va. / Paul VI Severna Park, Md. / Sidwell Friends Raleigh, N.C. / Trinity Academy of Raleigh Dover, Del. / University of San Diego Marriottsville, Md. / Marriotts Ridge Coatesville, Pa. / Malvern Prep Forsyth, Ga. / UT Martin Churchton, Md./ High Point University Richmond, Va. / Oak Hill Academy Bowie, Md. / Bowie H.S. Baltimore, Md. / Bradley University Mount Airy, Md. / George Washington University Bowie, Md. / Landon School York, Pa. / University at Albany Fort Washington, Md. / St. Stephens & St. Agnes Braintree, Mass./Kimball Union

Numerical No. Player 0 Antonio Rizzuto 1 Terry Nolan Jr. 2 Tyler Gill 3 Tyler Coleman 5 Curtis Holland III 10 Rahdir Hicks 11 Jason Gibson 12 Juwan Gray 13 Chase Paar 15 Chris Caliguiran 23 Darrick Jones Jr. 25 Nicolas Timberlake 32 Charles Thompson 33 Brandon Held 35 Chris Biekeu 44 Justin Patterson 45 Olugbemi Joseph 55 Cam Holden

Pos. G G G F G G G F F G G G F G F G G G

Ht. 6-3 6-4 5-11 6-7 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-8 6-10 5-6 6-5 6-4 6-7 6-3 6-7 6-4 6-4 6-5

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Cl. Sr. Gr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Gr. Jr. Sr. So. R-Jr. Jr. R-Fr. So. R-Jr. R-Fr. Sr.

Hometown / Previous School York, Pa. / University at Albany Baltimore, Md. / Bradley University Raleigh, N.C. / Trinity Academy of Raleigh Woodbridge, Va. / Paul VI Churchton, Md./ High Point University Coatesville, Pa. / Malvern Prep Severna Park, Md. / Sidwell Friends Dover, Del. / University of San Diego Mount Airy, Md. / George Washington University Accokeek, Md. / Bishop Ireton H.S. Richmond, Va. / Oak Hill Academy Braintree, Mass./Kimball Union Fort Washington, Md. / St. Stephens & St. Agnes Marriottsville, Md. / Marriotts Ridge Montreal, Quebec / Vanier College Bowie, Md. / Landon School Bowie, Md. / Bowie H.S. Forsyth, Ga. / UT Martin

Head Coach: Pat Skerry (Tufts, ’92) – 11th season Associate Head Coach: Kevin Clark (Clark, ’81) – 11th season Associate Head Coach: Pat O’Connell (Johns Hopkins ’10) – 6th season Assistant Coach: Parfait Bitee (Rhode Island ’07) –6th season Director of Student-Athlete Development: Chris Conway (York ‘16) – 1st season Director of Operations: Jordan Malkin (Rhode Island ‘20) - 2nd season Athletic Trainer: Matt Kabay (Waynesburg ’14) – 1st season Director of Strength & Conditioning: Amit Vohra (VCU ‘14) – 4th season

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W O M E N ’S C O A C H D I A N E R I C H A R D S O N Diane Richardson enters her fifth year in the 2021-22 season of leading the Towson University women’s basketball program after being named the 10th head coach of the Tigers in 2017. A unique 2020-21 slate ended with a 13-9 record for the Tigers and an 8-6 mark in the CAA (Colonial Athletic Association). Towson went on a six-game mid-season win streak defeating Hofstra, College of Charleston, James Madison and Northeastern in the process. Richardson guided three student-athletes to postseason conference honors. Kionna Jeter became the first Tiger to earn three consecutive All-CAA first team selections. Aleah Nelson was named to the AllCAA second team after her first season in the black and gold. Allie Kubek was also selected for the All-CAA Rookie team. Under Richardson, Kionna Jeter became the first player in program history to be chosen in the WNBA Draft. Jeter was selected with the 12th pick in the third round, 36th overall in the 2021 draft by the Las Vegas Aces. Jeter was the CAA Preseason Player of the Year. She recorded 1,582 points to rank third overall on the Towson University women’s basketball all-time scoring list. Finished the season averaging 23.0 points per game to rank 10th in the country and first in conference. Jeter was also the first CAA player to score +30 points in three straight contests since Delaware’s Elena Delle Donne did it in the 2012-13 season as well as the first player to do it at Towson since joining the conference in 2001-02. The 2019-20 season brought an unprecedented ending due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Kionna Jeter and Nukiya Mayo capped the season returning to All-CAA teams. Richardson coached the Tigers to a 14-15 overall record and saw a win over then-first place James Madison in January. In the 2018-19 year, Richardson led Towson to its first program Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) Championship and the program’s first berth to the NCAA Tournament. She was named the CAA and ECAC Coach of the Year and saw three players receive five All-CAA honors. Among several accomplishments, the 2018-19 team won the most games in 10 years. In her first season at Towson, Richardson saw Mary Cuevas and Mayo receive All-CAA honors as Cuevas earned Second Team plaudits while Mayo was named to the Third Team. Cuevas was also named to the CAA All-Defensive Team. Richardson was most recently an assistant coach and the

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recruiting coordinator at West Virginia. Richardson helped WVU win its first Big 12 title. West Virginia advanced to the NCAA Tournament where the Mountaineers defeated CAA Champion Elon before falling to Maryland. Richardson played a key role in the development of Tynice Martin, Lanay Montgomery and Teana Muldrow, all of whom earned All-Big 12 Conference accolades. Prior to her time in Morgantown, Richardson spent four years as an assistant coach at George Washington. Richardson helped the Colonials improve their win total from 11 wins to a school record 29 wins after just two seasons. GW captured a pair of Atlantic 10 regular season and conference tournament titles. Richardson and the Colonials made two NCAA Tournament appearances (2015, 2016) and reached the WNIT in 2014. She also played a key role in the development of Jonquel Jones, one of the most decorated players in GW history and current WNBA star. She coached four all-conference players, four all-tournament players and the A-10 Tournament MVP. Richardson had two successful stints as the head coach at Riverdale Baptist High School in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. She won five National Championships during her tenure and was ranked among the USA Today Top 10 in five of her eight years. She posted a 234-32 record and coached many talented players including Towson alum Dominique Johnson, who went on to become a 1,000 point scorer for the Tigers. Richardson was named the 2005 National High School Coach of the Year and also earned district and regional coach of the year accolades from the WBCA. She also organized an academic enrichment program which raised the team overall GPA to 3.6. In between her stints at Riverdale Baptist, Richardson spent time as an assistant coach at Maryland and American. She helped the Terrapins post a 33-4 record and played a key role in the development of Crystal Langhorne, Marissa Coleman and Kristi Tolliver, all of whom became WNBA AllStars. Richardson earned her master’s degree in management from Central Michigan in 1984. She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and sociology from Frostburg State. She also ran track at Frostburg and was the 1979 NCAA regional champion in the 200 and 400 meter races. She earned a spot on the 1980 US Olympic team, which did not compete in the games. Richardson also has an extensive business background. She was the founder and C.O.O. for the American Security Companies. She also served as the President and C.E.O. of RCI Financial for several years.


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Assistant Coach 8th Season at Towson Howard, ‘13

Acting Assistant Coach 4th Season at Towson Towson, ‘18

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12 Bailey, Ciara 5 Dodson, Narrie 25 Evans, Ryann 34 Fulmore, Quinzia 33 Gary, Tarriyonna 11 Johnson, Kiara 15 Kornegay-Lucas, Kylie 0 Kubek, Allie 3 Miles, Chalon 22 Napoleon, Jamey 4 Nelson, Aleah 35 Rivera, Anissa 21 Tucker, Rayne 1 Williams, Skye 20 Wilson, Mariah

C F G/F F G F G F G F G G/F F G G

6-2 Fr. 6-0 Sr. 5-10 Jr. 6-3 Fr. 5-10 So. 6-2 Sr. 5-10 R-So. 6-1 So. 5-7 Fr. 6-0 Jr. 5-6 Jr. 6-1 Jr. 6-1 Jr. 5-8 Sr. 5-10 Fr.

Cl.

Bristol, Pa./Trenton Catholic Academy Baton Rouge, La. / Bossier Parish CC Columbia, Md. / East Carolina Greensboro, N.C. / Dudley H.S. Brooksville, Fla. / Carrollwood Day School Tonawanda, N.Y. / Eastern Michigan Camden, Del. / Virginia Elkton, Md. / Sanford School California, Md. / New Hope Academy Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Connecticut State Baltimore, Md. / Cincinnati Capitol Heights, Md. / North Carolina Central New Carrollton, Md. / James Madison Indianapolis, Ind. / Eastern Florida State Lancaster, Pa. / Lancaster Mennonite H.S.

Hometown / Previous School

Pos. F G G G F F C G G F F G/F G F G/F

Ht. Cl. 6-1 So. 5-8 Sr. 5-7 Fr. 5-6 So. 6-0 Jr. 6-2 Jr. 6-2 Fr. 5-10 R-So. 5-10 Fr. 6-1 Jr. 6-0 Jr. 5-10 Jr. 5-10 So. 6-3 Fr. 6-1 Jr.

Hometown / Previous School Elkton, Md. / Sanford School Indianapolis, Ind. / Eastern Florida State California, Md. / New Hope Academy Baltimore, Md. / Cincinatti Baton Rouge, La. / Bossier Parish CC Tonawanda, N.Y. / Eastern Michigan Bristol, Pa./Trenton Catholic Academy Camden, Del. / Virginia Lancaster, Pa. / Lancaster Mennonite H.S. New Carrollton, Md. / James Madison Pittsburgh, Pa./Central Connecticut State Columbia, Md. / East Carolina Brooksville, Fla. / Carrollwood Day School Greensboro, N.C. / Dudley H.S. Capitol Heights, Md. / North Carolina Central

Numerical

No. 0 1 3 4 5 11 12 15 20 21 22 25 33 34 35

Name Allie Kubek Skye Williams Chalon Miles Aleah Nelson Narrie Dodson Kiara Johnson Ciara Bailey Kornegay-Lucas, Kylie Wilson, Mariah Tucker, Rayne Napoleon, Jamey Evans, Ryann Tarriyonna Gary Fulmore, Quinzia Rivera, Anissa

Head Coach Diane Richardson (Frostburg State, ‘79) – 5th season Associate Head Coach Zach Kancher (George Washington, ‘03) – 5th season Assistant Coach Cheyenne Curley (Howard ‘13) – 8th season Acting Assistant Coach Myles Jackson (Towson, ‘18) - 4th season Acting Director of Ops. Jasminie Allen (Towson, ‘18) - 3rd season Acting Asst. Director of Ops. Aaron Thomas (Towson, ‘21) - 1st season Strength & Conditioning Henry Bergmann Athletic Trainer Kelsey Cannon W W W.T O W S O N T I G E R S . C O M 31



2 0 2 1 -2 2 W O M E N ’ S B A S K E T B A L L S C H E D U L E DATE OPPONENT Nov. 9 FROSTBURG STATE Nov. 12 Florida^ Nov. 14 Wofford^ Nov. 15 N.C. State^ No. 23 MILLERSVILLE Nov. 27 HOWARD Nov. 29 DELAWARE STATE Dec. 4 at East Carolina Dec. 8 at UMass Lowell Dec. 11 at American Dec. 14 MEMPHIS Dec. 22 at Penn State Dec. 31 at Drexel* Jan. 2 at Delaware* Jan. 7 ELON* Jan. 9 WILLIAM & MARY* Jan. 12 at Princeton Jan. 16 JAMES MADISON* Jan. 21 at College of Charleston* Jan. 23 at UNCW* Jan. 28 NORTHEASTERN* Jan. 30 HOFSTRA* Feb. 4 at William & Mary* Feb. 6 at Elon* Feb. 13 at James Madison* Feb. 18 UNCW* Feb. 20 COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON Feb. 25 at Hofstra* Feb. 27 at Northeastern* March 3 DELAWARE* March 5 DREXEL* Mar. 9-12 CAA CHAMPIONSHIP

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ALL TIME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS (MEN) POINTS

3 - P O I N T FG P E R C E N TAG E

Game: ............51, Larry Witherspoon, at American, 1973 Overtime: ...........................19, Devin Boyd, at UMBC, 1993 Season: ......................................... 810, Gary Neal, 2006-07 Career: .................................... 2,000, Devin Boyd, 1988-93

Game (5): ....... 1.000 (6-6) Raul de Pablo at Del., 2000 Season: ......................... .538 (71-132), John Bays, 1988-89 Career:........................... .515 (88-171), John Bays, 1985-89

S C O R I N G AV E R A G E

Game: ........................ 30, Pat McKinley, vs. Roanoke, 1975 Season: .............................404, Jerrelle Benimon, 2013-14 Career:...................................... 1,421, Pat McKinley, 1973-77

Season: ...............26.0 (805 pts., 31 G) Kurk Lee, 1989-90 Career: ..............25.7 (1,541 pts., 60 G) Kurk Lee, 1988-90

REBOUNDS

Game: ...........38, Larry Witherspoon at American, 1973 Season: ............................................599, Kurk Lee, 1989-90 Career: .....................................1,637 Pat McKinley, 1973-77

ASSISTS Game: ................ 14, C.C. Williams vs. Georgia State, 2007 Season: .....................................152, Roger Dickens, 1977-78 Career: .........................................438, Devin Boyd, 1988-93

FIELD GOALS MADE

BLOCKED SHOTS

Game: ............24, Larry Witherspoon, at American, 1973 Cons. FGs Made: .............. 14, Marc Boyle, 2 games, 1989 Season: .......................... 299, Larry Witherspoon, 1972-73 Career: ........................................ 811, Pat McKinley, 1973-77

Game: ...........9, Pat McKinley, vs. St. Thos. Aquinas, 1976 Season: ........................................86, Pat McKinley, 1976-77 Career: .......................................244, John James, 1990-94

STEALS

F I E L D G O A L P E R C E N TA G E Game: ..............1.000 (11-11) Michael Fink, at Drexel, 1986 ...............1.000 (10-10) Chuck Lightening, at Hofstra, 1991 Season (150 FGA):............ .589, Kennell Jones, 1988-89 Career: ................. .583 (211-362) Kennell Jones, 1988-90

Game: ................... 11, Marty Johnson, vs. Bucknell, 1988 Season: ........................................124, Marty Johnson, 1988 Career: ..................................269, Brian Matthews, 1974-78

F I E L D G O A L S AT T E M P T E D

F R E E T H R O W S AT T E M P T E D Game: ................................. 26, Devin Boyd, at UMBC, 1993 Season: ............................. 293, Jerrelle Benimon, 2013-14 Career: .........................................859, Devin Boyd, 1988-93

FREE THROWS MADE Game: ..................................22, Devin Boyd, at UMBC, 1993 Consecutive FTs Made: ................. 37, Kurk Lee, 1988-89 Season: ......................................... 214, Devin Boyd, 1992-93 Career: .........................................685, Devin Boyd, 1988-93

F R E E T H R O W P C T. Game: ............1.000 (15-15) Devin Boyd, at Howard, 1990 ......................... 1.000 (13-13) Four McGlynn, at UMBC, 2014 Season (75 FTA):.................. .917, Four McGlynn, 2014-15 Career: ................. .915 (216-236), Four McGlynn, 2013-15

3 - P O I N T FG AT T E M PTS Game: ....................18, Kurk Lee, vs. North Carolina, 1988 Season:......................................... 278, Gary Neal, 2006-07 Career: ...................................574, Josh Thornton, 2007-10

3-POINT FG MADE Game: ......................8, Gary Neal vs. Georgia State, 2007 Consecutive 3FG’s Made: .........7, Raul dePablo, 2000 Season: ............................................93, Gary Neal, 2006-07 Career: ...................................224, Josh Thornton, 2007-10

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G A M E S P L AY E D Season: ........................................36, Walter Foster, 2013-14 ........................................................36, Four McGlynn, 2013-14 ......................................... 36, Timajh Rivera-Parker, 2013-14 ...................................................... 36 Rafriel Guthrie, 2013-14 ................................................ 36, Jerrelle Benimon, 2013-14 ....................................................... 36, Macus Damas, 2013-14 ......................................................... 36, Mike Burwell, 2013-14 Career:................................. 119, Rocky Coleman, 2005-09 ................................................ 119, Robert Nwankwo, 2007-12

G A M E S S TA R T E D Season: ........................36, Timajh Parker-Rivera, 2013-14 ......................................................36, Marcus Damas, 2013-14 ................................................ 36, Jerrelle Benimon, 2013-14 ......................................................... 36, Mike Burwell, 2013-14 Career: ...........................................113, Devin Boyd, 1988-93

M I N U T E S P L AY E D Game: .....48, Jerrelle Benimon vs. William & Mary, 2013 Season: ..........................1,307, Jerrelle Benimon, 2013-14 Cons. Minutes Played: .................201, Brian Allen, 2002 Career: .....................................3,877, Bill Leonard, 1983-87


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Points........................................................ 41, Angie Matthes vs. Morgan State, 1984 Rebounds ........................................................... 25, Vonda Wilkins vs. LaSalle, 1980; ................................................................... 25, Vonda Wilkins at West Virginia, 1979 Assists ......................................................... 15, Betty Lou Bischof vs. Bucknell, 1985 Steals ................................................................... 11, Kathy Ciritella vs. Loyola, 1989 Blocked Shots .................................................... 10, Chris Pulaski vs. Glassboro, 1980 Field Goals Made ................................................ 18, Norma Kelly vs. American, 1983 Field Goals Attempted .................................... 34, Janet Flora at Shippensburg, 1980 Field Goal Percentage (min. 10 made)..833 (10-12), Ruth Ann Holter vs. UMBC, 1987 3-Point Field Goals Made..........................9, Dominique Johnson at Minnesota, 2015 3-Point Field Goals Attempted .............. 16, Dominique Johnson at Penn State, 2014 ...............................................................................16, Mia Chapman at Loyola, 2001 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (min. 5 made) .1.000 (5-5), Tara Rottet vs. Loyola, 1991 Free Throws Made ....................................15, Tanisha McTiller at Northeastern, 2014 ............................................................................ 15, Tanisha McTiller at UMES, 2012 Free Throws Attempted ........................... 22, Tanisha McTiller at Northeastern, 2014 Free Throw Percentage (min. 10 made)....................................................................... .............................................1.000 (12-12), Stephanie Dellinger vs. American, 1985; ............................................................. 1.000 (11-11), Cindy Phillips vs. Rider, 1984; ....................................................... 1.000 (10-10), Cindy Phillips vs. American, 1984

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T E A M S I N G L E- G A M E R E C O R D S

T E A M S I N G L E- S E A S O N R E C O R D S

Points Scored .................................................... 113, vs. Salem, 2020 Points Allowed.............................................. 112, vs. Maryland 2020 Fewest Points Scored .......................... 26, vs. UNC Wilmington, 2002 Fewest Points Allowed ........................................ 17, vs. UMBC, 1977 Most Points Combined ..191, Minnesota (105) vs. Towson (86), 2015 Fewest Points Combined .. 78, Duquesne (52) vs. Towson (26), 2002; ..................................... UNC Wilmington (52) vs. Towson (26), 2003 Field Goals Made .................................................44, vs. Salem, 2020 Consecutive Field Goals Made.............. 13, at Mount St. Mary’s, 2004 Field Goals Attempted .....................................91, at St. Mary’s, 1980 Field Goal Percentage, Half .. .875 (18-21), at Mount St. Mary’s, 2004 Field Goal Percentage, Game ....................... .642, at Winthrop, 1994 3-Point Field Goals Made .................................. 14, vs. Hofstra, 2021 3-Point Field Goals Attempted .......................... 34, vs. Hofstra, 2021 3-Point Field Goal Percentage ................ .833 (5-6), vs. Loyola, 1991 Free Throws Made .......................... 31, vs. Fairleigh Dickinson, 1991 Free Throws Attempted ..................................43, vs. Lafayette, 1992 Free Throw Percentage................... 1.000 (18-18), vs. Hartford, 1998 Rebounds ...................................................... 82, vs. St. Mary’s, 1980 Blocked Shots ....................................... 13, vs. Glassboro State, 1980 Steals ............................................................31, vs. Richmond, 1979 Turnovers ............................................................39, at Buffalo, 1992 Largest Margin of Victory .........74, Towson (91) vs. UMBC (17), 1977 Largest Margin of Defeat .59, Vanderbilt (105) vs. Towson (46), 1995

Most Wins ..................................................................... 22, 2007-08 Most Regular Season Wins............................................. 20, 2007-08 Fewest Wins..................................................................... 2, 2001-02 Best Record ................................................................ 10-1, 1968-69 Most Losses ................................................................... 26, 2001-02 Most Consecutive Losses................................................ 18, 2001-02 Points Scored............................................................ 2,217, 2018-19 Points Allowed.......................................................... 2,218, 2018-19 Fewest Points Scored ................................................... 836, 2002-03 Fewest Points Allowed ............................................. 1,079, 1976-77 Most Points Combined ...................................................................... ...................... 4,435 (Towson – 2,217 Opponents – 2,218), 2018-19 Fewest Points Combined ................................................................... ........................ 1,964 (Towson – 836, Opponents – 1,128), 2002-03 Field Goals Made ......................................................... 810, 1978-79 Field Goals Attempted .............................................. 2,076, 2018-19 Field Goal Percentage .............................. .430 (646-1,502), 2020-21 3-Point Field Goals Made............................................. 186, 2014-15 3-Point Field Goals Attempted...................................... 661, 2014-15 3-Point Field Goal Percentage ...................... .367 (81-221), 1991-92 Free Throws Made ....................................................... 524, 1985-86 Free Throws Attempted ............................................... 757, 1985-86 Free Throw Percentage................................ .725 (319-440), 1988-89 Rebounds ................................................................. 1,465, 1978-79 Blocks .......................................................................... 228, 1978-79 Steals .......................................................................... 356, 1993-94 Turnovers..................................................................... 675, 1979-80

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